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v\. \U Established as a Weekly 1881. THE HERALD'S WANT COL­ UMNAR Cost one cent word for Established as a SemirWeekly 1888. MANCHESTER, CONN.,^ FRIDAV, MAY 9, 1919. PRICE TW O • , \ VOL m vm NO. m Established as a Daily 1914. first insertion, halt cent^Uiereal^er. Berlin Not In P U IS FMt K IW IU L nan. mioti or wna A Happ^ Mood nOSPITjll lUOE PUBLIC MEANFUIDI ^ ■ » * Berlin, via London, May 9.— Ber­ lin is in a pessimistic mood over the Handsome BsRdug With treaty terms which have been re- I two o n wimii at WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL ceived here from Versailles. Modd Arrai$$meiit Oiaracterizes Terms, as Ger­ WILL PASS U. S. SENATE The conditions, it was stated in Paris, May 9.— That * the semi-official elrcles, “ surpassed the and EqmpmieBb many’s Death Sentence— woman suiTrage bill . amend­ Germany Not Beaten, Declares TronUe Widi (Kl P m p ment will pass in the United worst anticipations.” States Senate was assured to­ r % '^ Opinion differs over the tenor of ; » ■ ^ Tn Present Counter Gaims day when S«iator William J. Speaker, She Is^ Only Checked Forced Her to Drop bis Harris, of Georgia, promised the speech delivered by Count von W H l ACCOMMODATE President Wilson that he would Brockdorff-Rantzau, head of the Water Near Tip of Cape — Says Terms are Con­ furnish 4he needed vote. Amsterdam, May 9.— A defiant “ Germany is morally worthy -to / The Senator conferred for German delegation. It is felt here FORTY PATIENTS some time with President Wil­ speech was delivered at Hamburg, have colonies despite lies in the trary to Principles Enun­ that the foreign minister. was com­ British blue books.' I am convinced C od-W iU Go on to Halifax son at the “ Paris WTiite Germany, today by Herr Stresemann, House.” pelled to take a reserved position that we shall have colonies once To Have All the Conveniences of the ciated by Wilson—“WiD Senator Harris also assured who addressed the Peoples’ Party. more. as Soon as Pomp b Re­ President Wilson that he had and, could not make any definite Most Modem Hospitals— Locatilion “ We were not beaten, but only “ Germany will again be great be­ made a personal canvass which pledges. SighUy and Central. convinced him that the peace checked, owing to the lack of home cause the world cannot do without paired. Fight to the Last” There was another meeting of the treaty will be ratified by the support,” Stresemann was quoted as our strength and products.” Senate in whatever form It National Assembly peace comniittee saying. A resolution demanding the re­ . Berlin, Via London, May 9.— is presented by the executive. The plajns selected for Manches­ Chatham, Mass., May 9.— United this morning. "The most hopeful sign now Is a turn of the colonies was carried af­ States seaplane N. C-4, missing since Premier Philip Scheldemann an­ ______ter’s memorial hospital from several break among the allies,” he contin- ter which the assemblage sang, nounced today that the German » she was forced to abandon the first sets submitted, by different archl-^ued. “ Deutschla^id uber Alles.” peace envoys at Versailles have been leg of the trans-Atlantic flight— nstructed to present a reply to the tects ar^ those prepared by Smith Rockaway Beach, L. I., to Halifax lilies, pointing out the divergences & Bassette of Hartford. The front Harbor, N. S.—was safe on the MISTIiNS’ CASE 1$ NEir TO ( M IIP beach near the naval air station here Taetween the peace terms and Presi- elevation of the proposed structure POES. WaSON CAllS W in ilN S BRimiEIIS today. '4 dent Wilson’s fourteen principles and is shown herewith and the descrip­ . to try to start oral negotiations. When the oil in one of her four tion follows. The German plenipotentiaries 5 STATES TO GET PART OF HER lAND A l TRUST CO. TO NATION TO OELP LOAN motors became overheated late yes­ ■ |iave been instructed, also, to re- The preliminary plans had been terday afternoon the giant plane slid 'I Quest the reason for the “ hard con­ so carefully thought out by the hos­ down 2,000 feet Into the water. The plai^ took the water at a point ir ditions” which are said here to be pital committee aided by the coop- MOVE IIP TOWN Italy, Poland, Rodmania, MOBS LED BY MAlllACS I ’ m ake It a Great Thank Offer­ about 100 miles northeast of Race unacceptable to Germany. eration of local physicians that all “ Pitilessly Abandoned.” Point, the tip of Cape Cod. SLAY 1,800 IN RUSSIA the architects who submitted plans The terms as outlined at Versailles Jngo-Slavia and Czecko- ing” He Says in The N. C-4 first experienced trou­ “ pitilessly abandon Germany to the conmented upon the thorough Boy Ferris Brotliers’ Entire ble with one of the oil pumps on the deepest fall in history,” according to Slavokia -to Gain— fixin g Bolsheviks Open Insane Asylums and groimd work which had been laid Cablegram. motor. The pump became “ gummed Preniler Scheldemann. He declared Liberate Inmates— Many Buried for them.N It will be seen from the Holdings, Including up” , naval officials explained. ’Then that the terms are contrary especial­ Frontiers to be Trouble­ Alive. accompanj^g elevation that the the oil in the motor became over­ ly to the fourth, fifth, seventh and building is designed for practicality Brick Block heated. Oil ceased flowing freely ^eighth principles enunciated \)y Pres­ Geneva, May 9,— Eighteen hun­ while at the same time it has grace­ HIS APPEAL TO CITIZENS through the motor and a bearing was ident Wilson, some. dred persons were massacred by ful proportions. There are plenty burned out. Automobiles often ex­ ■ Will Fight to Ijast. Russian Bolsheviks, led by maniacs of windows, and sun parlors at either perience the same trouble^ ^ “ The German people will fight to ■ Paris, May 9.—The allied dele­ in the Perm District after a num­ end of two floors, an elevator, a fine HALE CO. TO “ Sustain tho Honor and Credit of There has been much speculation the lOTt in the struggle for peace gates have already begun considera­ ber of insane asylfims had been operating room, wards for both men Our Country and Pay Tribute to' as to what N. C-4 stands for. It :>«ihd will use all of their strength,” tion of the peace terms that wllUbo opened and the Inmates liberated. and women, a maternity ward and a STORE’S FLOOR SPACE 'Valdr and Sacrifleos of bur Fight* mb ■’ns, naval Curtiss — the 'Raid Herr Scheldemann. Imposed upon Austria. It Is under­ Some of the lunatics became number of rooms of varying size to (^Ing Men.” planes being a naval aircraft made “ In the meanwhile the Gorman “ leaders” of mobs and carried out meet the needs and preferences of by the Curtiss Company. stood that five different states will Bonk to Build Dignified Btructure delegates have been notified to tell acquire territory that was formerly indescribable excesses. patients. Tired and Hungry. for Its Own Use. Washington, May 9,— Preaklqnt the allied plenipotentiaries that Ger­ This Information was received The building- is to stii^nd on the Tired, and himgcy ’from .a tpng within tho confines of the old Dual Wilson today called upon the nation many's counter claims will be pro- here today along with some of the highest point of the hill ikrlng Main night on the sea Lieutenant Com­ Empire, Real estate deals were closed fate to make the "Ylctorf Loan a “ great Mntod within the fixed time— two They aro Italy, Poland, Roumanla, details. street across tho old baseball lot, mander A. C. Read, of Lyme, N. H., yesterday afternoon which will re­ thank offering.” sleeks. One of the Bolshevik loaders at The entrance, for visitors will bo on and his five men aboard the seaplane Jugo-SIuviu and Czocho-SIovakia. sult In Important building opera­ In a cablegram to Secretary of the The German premier characterized Ossa ordered a score of hostages this side of the building, approached were undaunted by the mishap. Im­ l 10x14 Deal Result of Fire. ed, but wo^^ have proceeded today an hour” , he said, “ when the oil iik Wednesday, with a. general meeting the American Secretary of the fred Cqgel, 14, in a suit against Mrs. and four smaller rooms includining a The deal was brought about Ny the had it not been necessary to replace the motor became overheated. This of the alumni, class reuniohs and iVy/said he had "learned much on William R. Coffin, of this place, as a small children’s‘ ward and plent;tjr of fire which partially destroyed Ferris four propellori^ put the whole work out of gear. We the annu^ Yale-Harvard commence­ European trip that will be of result of an automobile accident toilets and baths. The sun parlors block last month an'd entirely wiped According to the schedule the made temporary repairs but it was ment baseball game on Yale Field. tsinable assistance to the United here last August. The award is one are extended Up through two'stories out a wooden business building in N.C.-1 and. N.C.-S are to Wait at Tre­ no use. When we got 100 miles The commencement exeirclses will the rear of their block frontin'g 6n passy, and it was believed Hiat the StetM.” of the largest granted in Connecticut at either end of the building.' They Cape Cod in the direction of Cape be held as usual on Wednesday, repairs to the N.C.-4 would be com­ Danlehl came ffom piymputh, courts for this cause. ’The Cugel will command a magnificent view of Oak street. The clean-up of Ferris Sable we had to com^ down. ^ June 18, followed by the' AluiQni Brothers’ large stock of stoves, hard­ pleted in. plenty of time to permit i^'giand, to Brest, on the private boy was riding in a Bon Ton Market the Connecticut valley to the west Sea Was ftn^ th . Luncheon and'the president's recep­ ware and plumbing materials made her to catch up with the other two Corsair., ^ car near the Greenwich Country and of the Bolton hills to the east. It was shortly before 8 ;e|clook tion. One day will intervene before -possible by insurance and a fire sale and contJnue the flight oyerseas. T‘ He dwelt at length upon the close Club, the car being driven by Nelson ' The chief feature of the third floor yesterday afternoon , w h ^ ' we the Yale-Harvard boat rapes, which placed them in a position to reor­ '6f> America an,^ Boglaidd, say- Biggar. The Coffin car struck and is a fine operating room at the north landed. The;aea 'was smooth And have' usually been held on Thursday, ganize their buslhess or abandon it ME3SAGE IN b o t t l e . pit ha^'been fostered by the cor- demolished the market car. Bfggar end. It receives a north light from we had no trouble in ..makh^ /t^e but this year will be on Friday, June altogether, and necessity for the re­ New/ York, May 9.— A bottle con­ lons fit the navies of the has entered suit against Mr. Coffin a Vail window 14 feet square and water. We mapped out a course to 20^ at New London. construction after the fire offered an taining what purported to be a mess­ f^ftwwers.^ in New York for thirty thousand dol­ also from a large skylight overtiead thg naval a if stAtloi^at GhalhAai and lars damages «and Mrs. Coffin has The etherizing and sterilizing rooms, opportune time to remodel the age from the United States collier .came along 'Without ■m'|mh structure at minimum expense. As Cyclops, missing with all on hoard Xuiu^^l of the^late Chauncey sued L. A. Koellman, market man, GGV. n o t A/P CAPITOrr together with the nurses’ and doc­ N.-C-4 waa ntefchamed h j^ Watkins Brothers have long been since she sailed from the West In­ win be conducted « t New and he has ^ filed a counter suit Hartford May 9.— Because tors’, washrooms, are ^ located at the nava^liyers. n ^ r .x looking for larger quarters and a dies two yean .ago, was found' In ■ tomorrow afternoon by Hhr- against her as a result of the acci­ ernor Holcomb was not at his office either end of the operating room; sighted. ■ i i .i t location farther up town they took Long Island Sound today and turned of Masons of which be dent.; In the Capitol today none, of the 2D0 On this'jioor also are located the poast ygiliMsm An it; advantage of the opportunjiy to buy over to the Navy authorities.''" The Private prayers'^will odd leglBlatlve niatters passed In. Hie nurses’ living quarters. Ten nurses’, *Tb.e''■piri^e'■ ;i^eft.. out Ferris Brothers. ThelV only message said the Cyclops -tiome oltf Strickland The famous collection of buUer* last da^ the ^ssion of the O ^ - ‘w superintendmt an«i an assistant 'h a lf; m||Egiving in makln$ . t&e pnrehase lug but it -did not i^ve . her B. F. Stndley at one ^les holonging to^ord Rothsohllg is eral Assembly which-closed yestWr snperintefident oan bo aocom^pdi^ tlon, leadisgsiikvy sut^rities to her xwLremoval ofA# VO.a ihe j^lipated to h^^ve cost ndt 1 ^ than da}T, was presented to him for sig- mature or pocket CoBitlixued oil Page t . ' ^ Ueve ft trad $ ta in . ^ O M O O . . V' ' ^ veto . (CMfikiftiad m •v:;’ x’ ' . • -' ■"Ji .-f •■•jy ) \ A7 if- ■vT-": " ...... '

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. The ladies of St. Joseph’s Aid So* clety -will ihold a food sale at iPagani’s store tomorrow afterhoon* Breaks Qiuiraii^e in' California to Evidence to be Presented' Orana from 2 to 5 o'.clock. Come to WasUngtxHk—HealUt De- Jury in tbe .Case of Men Responsl- Mrs. Charles B. Wi^ren of 143 887|Nlain!St. putxnent Winrcled. . ble ^or iiawrcmce Cooper Hill street'will hhtertain the y J . M i ^ .1 I ■ ■ * - - ! members of the grange at a whist Washington, May 9*—^Reputed to Lawrence, Mass., May 9.—^That ev­ Saturday Bakery Specious party at her home next Saturday. be a 'diphtheria carrier. Miss Ehiza- idence against about a dozen of the The D. Y. W. Y. K. club held a heth W rok^ore, 17, hetresa flan pee strike leaders. accused by a foim er; Brown Bread, Raisin B r^d, Rye Bread, Cofifw Ring& meeting at its rooms in the Recrea­ at Francis R Harrison, Governor member o f . the strike committed Whipi»ed Cream Specialties and the usual alssortnkent tion building last evening. During General of tho Philippines was to­ with being in a conspiracy to com­ l^the business session there was a dis- good things. day causing the Health Department mit piurder and to p l^ other acts cnssioh iniregai^|.o^.building a club­ of Uie capital cpnaidmrahld worry. of violence will probably ^ present­ -house in the'ueyr future. A soclar Miss Wrentmore, according to a tele­ ed ,to the Essex Counti Grand Jury hour followed. Vocal • selections gram purporting to come from the which convenes, next wbek in New- Cooked Food DepattmenJ 'TOMORROW— “THE AMAZING IMPOSTER” . * : v-j! ‘ were given by the Misses Nellie and California State Board of Health, buryport, was stated tolay by City Our Own Spiced Baked Hanu GobeVs curing, our own Annie Na-ven and fancy dancing by wRh her mother, had broken .quar­ Marshal O’Brien as a rfesult of the baking. It is very nice. Miss Grace Mahoney and Miss Flor­ antine at Berkeley, and yas on her iuformatfon secured through the Oiur Own Baked Beans 12c lb. ence Dwyer. way to Washington, to' wed Gov­ grilling of the strike leaders for ^x FOR SALE—1 4 ft. show __ 1 6 f t r pf. cOmphtihg sfeaT Gobers Roast Pork, Boiled Ham, Tongue and Corned ernor Harrison. hours last ovening. 1 Electric Coffee Grinder, 110 volt mo­ Beef. Health officers today were posted The Marshal says that John Dal- tor, 150, 1 “Hobart” Electric Coffee VICTORS WIN, j Classified Grinder with Peanut _Butter Attao.h-j. Wapping Butter 68c lb. at the union station .with instruc­ tuoa, the accuser, gave the police ment 220 volt, practically new, ^altie TVy Beech Nut Pure Jellies and Jams. tions to halt her in the event of her startling testimony concerning the 1276. Price J175. Ford closed deliv­ The Young Yankee Boys played ery car 1912 modeL Address J. H, arrival here. inflammatory speeches made at Adverfisements Keith, 50 Holl street . ^ 'i s the Victors at the Roosevelt street “ If Miss Wrentmore is a. diph strike' committee meetings by these FOR SALE— Practically new two diamond last evening at 6:30 o’clock. INTHE- theria carrier, there is nothing for leaders, preaching violence and mur­ family 12 room flat just off W est Cen?^ The score was Victors 20, Young ter street Price reasonable. W al­ me to do but' quarantine her,” de­ der. He said that, according to the lace D. Robb, 853 Main street Park ’Yankees 6. The batteries were: Building. clared Dr. Fowler, chief health offi­ story at a meeting of the strike Victors— George Komse, pitch, Wil­ cer of the District. leaders, held on Sunday, April 27, it IB FOR SALE— Neat bungalow at Man­ liam Hunniford catcli^' Young Yan­ chester Ofeen. This Is a bargain. was planned to create riots the next kees— Tom Woods, Fred Jackson, Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main street, Park The New York day and tt was proposed to have Building, ‘Michael Fogarty, pitch, Cody Don­ A. FRAI^CO and B. ANSALDI, Props. some one kill the city marshal dur­ FOR SALE— East Middle Turnpike, nelly, catch. G. Kornse pitched a m H H [ 5 acres land, 7 room house, barn for 22-24 Maple St., near Main, South Manchester ing the excitement. The significant 7 head of stock and large chicken coop. good game with nin« strikeouts. W. eouNisPrice is reasonable. Wallace D. Robb, part of the matter is that very seri­ Phone 456-3 Hunnifopd caught a good game. El­ New York, May 9.—The action of 853 Main St., Park Building. the stock market was of a sensa­ ous disorders did occur on that Mon­ We’ll welcome home our soldier boys and give them a more Hohenthal and Albert Weigold ^RING RESULTS FOR SALE— Practically new two- tional character after the'opening day and an attempt was made, on family 10-room flat on Oakland street, glad hand with our special sale on Home Dressed Meats Victors. today, with mhny stocks up from' the life of the City Marshal, several all conveniences and strictly modern. and Pork. In the last game played by these RATE— One cent a word for Price is 34,900 for quick sale. Small tvrco to more than 26 points. The shots being fired at his automobile. amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, teams the score was 8 to 7 ih favor first insertion, one half cent a 853 Main St., Park Building. Rib Roast 30c lb HOME PRESSED PORK greatest gain was in Texas Company, That some of the strikers were of the Young Yankees. • word lor each subsequent In­ liberty Steak 25c lb wbifch opened with an advance of opposed to,the conduct pf the strike sertion. The combined initials FOR SALBl— Pure bred White Leg­ Roast Poric 34c lb The Victors wish to play teams horn baby chicks, 15 cents each; cus­ AB Uiids of Corned Beef 20 a points to 290 and made an ad­ by 6tit of town agitators and thai of a name, or the figuree of a tom hatching, three cents each egg. Pork Chops 36c lb ^ averaging 12 years. Address Wil­ number count as one word. Telephone Rockville 306-6. J. Q. ditional gain to 292, ot 2'2^ points' there was considerable feeling French, Vernon, Conn. ISStf : l€e lb lip liam Hunniford, 443 Center street; Minimum charge 20 cents. Onages 40c, 48c, 65c doz. Roast Pork of Ham 32c above yesterday’s close. Atlantic against these non-resident members Telephone 5'94. FOR SALE— Seasoned wood, biroU* Blood Oranges 50c dozen Fresh Bacon 26c ib of the strike committee was also re­ 4 tt, 38; stove length. 310 per . cord. Gulf advanced eight points in the For the accommodation of Hard, 4 ft. 39; stove 311. Mixed slab 38 Lemons 28c dozen Smoked Shonlder 27c lb first few minutes to 177. ported to the police. our patrons we will accept Tel­ stove length. C. H. Schell, Brookmead Farm. TeL 148-12. . * Grapefruit 15c each The Marine issues moved up to The marshal says that the police ephone advertisements for this Chester Bacon in piece 44c CHINESE ARB URGED column from any one whose No. 6 &m>ms 70c each NOT TO SIGN TREATY. new high levels for the movement, have reason to believe that strikers lb name is on onr books payment TO No. 7 Brooms 75c each Paris, May 9.— The Chinese peace the Preferred advancing 2 % to themselves, who are opposed to to be made at earliest conven­ RENT m Chester Bacon, sliced 46c Blue Ribbon Flour $1.85 a delegates announced today that they 120% which makes-a new high rec­ these leaders, were the ones who ience. In other cases cash FOR RENT— Four room tenement lb ^ . planned the kidnapping of Nathan must accompany order. Tiewly done over, for small family. bag have received 200 telegrams from ord when the 10 per cent extra divi­ Alexander Arnott, 55 Charter Oak St G ^ . Putnam Flour $7 half Veal Steak 40c lb the acting foreign minister at Pekin,* dend is considered. The common Kleinman and Anthony, Capraro. FOR RENT— Six room house, one baireL Veal Steak Roast 38c lb the senior Chinese government com­ kock advanced % tb’ 47%. , The strike leaders were grilled Read By 10,000,People large barn, hen house. about the kidnapping and the al­ Rohan, Agent, 617 Hartford Leg Lamb 35c Regular Roast Veal 30c lb missioners and various Chinese so­ There was an urgent demand for Road. Free delivery to all parts cieties in the United States and Steel Common, based on the news of leged plot to create a reign of ter­ Rib Veal Chops 28c lb TO RENT—Shore cottage on Hart­ of town. elsewhere urging them not to sign an open market for finished products, ror. The accuser confronted the’ ford Park, Oak Bluffs, Mass., nine Loin Veal Chops 30c lb FOR SA L E rooms, electric lights, open plumbing, We carry a full line of the treaty because of the rigjhts Jap­ and that market leader rose nearly leaders anfi charged them in the etc., 3225 for the season. Mrs. Braley Shoulder Veal, wfth bone two points to 101%, the highest presence of the police with ordering at the Old Homestead. Telephone 613. fresh vegetableis. an acquires in the Shantung pen­ t . 25c lb price since the April dividend meet­ these disorders carried out. * FOR SALe —No. 3 Underwood Type­ '■■ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■. ■ ■ X Asparagus insula. writer, special carriage, worth tlOO. TO RENT— Six room tenement with Strawberries Shoulder Veal, without ing. Central Leather ma'fie a gain Daltuoa says that while he was a I Quick sale ?60. inquire Box 188, afl modern Improvements,- 5 minutes' 'VlJ member of the strike committee,' Manchester. walk from silk mills and 3 minutes Green Peas bone 32e lb of two points to 86 and American from trolley. Also garage with elec­ Sugar Refining rose 1% to 134%. he, himself, following orders, parti­ FOR .SALE— Big 4 Pope Motorcycle tric lights. W ill hold two cars. In­ String Beans C ahas U v ei’ 40c Ib quire Mrs. E. J. Magowan, 82 Garden At C. H. Tryon’s cipated In act of violence. in fine running order. Can be bought New and old Carrots • Home Dressed Roasting The copper stocks were fraction­ cheap. 176 Sununit St., Phone street. It is aUeged that the conspiracy .256-13. Now GoUagt Chicken 44c lb ally bigber. There was urgent buy­ TO RENT— Furnished roomk. Apply Now Oahmi Sanitary Market ing of many of the raUroad stocks also involved the assassination of L ,. to Aaron Johnsoa, 63 Unden 8t„ or D. Sirlmn Steak 40c lb „ _ FOR SALE— One three year old R. Dynes, 701 Maln,.|Mi> i-.i.:.. NaiNe Spfcoadi fifst 15 minutes veiling at new,high Governor Coolidge because, of his heifer. Guernsey and Holstein. En- • sii Rmmd Steak 36c lb Telephone 44l' quire Oliver D. Miner, Pleasant View t a a a to e s prices for the year and making new refusal to meet a strike committee Farm, Corner South Main and Fern W A N H 0 . ; Short Steak 40c lb high records. that went to the state house seveiraM sts. 4 p 8 E Peppers WANTED—Young maU aa ___ _ R a iv ip e s Porter House Steak 42c lb Price movements during the fore­ weeks ago. FOR SALE— Early Cabbage plants. helper. Apply Manchester Gas. Co. noon continued in an extreinely sen­ O. E. Powell, 226 Woodbridge St., also U a b a r b Shoulder Steak 32c lb MEATS at Blssell’s, Alvord’s, Tryon’s, Toop’s^ sational character. Violent advances REAL BROOM ROMANCE HAS Patterson’s, Reymander’s and Italian WANTED— Martchester women to A ll at low prices.^ Pot Roast 28c lb. up Legs of Iiamb 40c lb know that Eger is selling this week Pork to Roast S8c were made in many issues and Texas BEEN DUG UP BY CHICAGOAN. Cooperative Stores, white petticoats with embroidered Home dressed Veal flounce, worth 31.50 at 99 cents. Chil­ Company sold up to 292, while an Chicago, 111., May 9.— Mathema^ FOR' SALE— Second hand Magee dren's panties, 4 to 12 years 35 cent Veal to Roast 35c to 40c the shipping issues were ih urgent ticians and statisticians aver that I range. In good condition. Phone values at 19 cents, Home dressed Chickens 4Sc 177-2. i Home dressed Fowls 45c demand. United Fruit advancing 12 figures are romantic, and some peo­ WANTED— The person who took my FOR SALE— Choice Barred Ply­ bicycle from the rack at the weaving Pot Roast of Beef 35c to 40c points to 18'9, while A^tlantlc Gull ple find it hard to believe, but an mouth Rocks; eggs for hatching, mill Saturday forenoon to return same Beef Lilver 15c rose eight and one' half points to employee of the Chicago Public Li­ $1.25 per 13. $9 per 100. J. F. Bow- to 31 Lllley street and avoid further Honeycomb Tripe 18c ! en, 27 Middle Turnpike East.______trouble. 177 Marine Preferred made a brary has evolved through research FOR SALE— Second hand Ford tour­ ■WANTED— A flrst class painter. J. gain of over two points, to 120 1-2. a positive romance of the broom. ing car. .Easy terms. Inquire Nick F. ^Tynan, 37 Pearl St. GROCERIES Central Leather moved up four I Marchuk, 133 Oak St. The indispensable old household WANTED— Odd Jobs, such as lawn Sugar 10 lbs. $1.00 points to 88 3-4. utensil with which naother qwept the i sale—six room house on mowing and other outside work. In­ Save SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY quire Nick Marchuk, 138 Oak St. 1 dust out of corners, cobwebs off the I Hartford Road. Large barn, chicken Stock Quotations. 20c packages Nabisco 15c pkg. - 1 coops, grape vines and' one acre of Reported for The Evening Herald WANTED— A housekeeper for a by getting quality meats here. We are cutting some 3 lbs. Lunch Crackob 50c fafters, apd chased Towser out of 1 land. The price is low. Wallace D. family of t\w. Middle aged woman 3 lbs. Graham Crackers 50c by Richter & Co., 6 Central Row, the kitchen, must', now stand in the Robb, 853 Main St., Park Building. preferred. Apply to Mrs. Clarence nice native pork for Saturday’s trade. E. Bisaell, 104 Woodbridge St., after 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps 25c Hartford. 2:30 p. m. prices. group of immortals, even as it "f 3 5 s a l e — ^Two good driving Pot Roast Beef 28c up Top Round Roast 38c horses. Cheap. Dr. Weldon. 6 p. m. "White Bdans 10c lb At G & W I ...... 170 stands in every clean kitchen. Round Steak 38c Sh(H*t Steak 42c 10 Bars Lenox Sot4> 50c WANTED— Second hand lady’s bi­ American Sugar ...... 136 • "Witchcraft is the/ basis of this FOR ■ SALE— Several nice building cycle. Addres^ W. A., Care Herald Sirloin Steak 40c Shoulder, Steak 34c 5 lb. bags Graham Flour 25c Am B Sugar...... 85 lots close to East Center street trolley. branch offlee. Crisco for shortening, 1 lb cans book-worm’s theme, and everyone Prices $3(10 and up, easy terms. Rob- Shoulder Clods 32c Pork Roast 33-35c Am Tel & T e l ...... t .103% I ert J. Smith, Bank Building. 35c Am Sm elter...... 75% knows that no self-respecting witch WANTED— A chamber maid by the Pork Chops 38c Smoked Shoulders 29c 3 pkgs. My-t-flne for 25c FOR SALE— On trolley line, good day. Mrs. Frank Cheney, Jr„ 20 Am Loco ...... 77% ever scudded across the face of the seven room house, bath, set tubs, etc. Hartford Road., .Fresh Bacon 28c Legs of Lamb 38c Richlieu Canned Com 23c Am Car Foundry ...... 98 Rlchlieu Canned Lima Beans 25c moon or forced Paddy Murphy to 1 1-2 acre of land, plenty fruit. $4300. WANTED— Mason work. Let me Lamb Chops 40c Lamb SteW 28c A T & S F e ...... '...... 94% I Easy terms. Robert J. Smith, Bank make your home safe. I will rebuild si pledge unless she rode on a Building. Veal to Roast 38c Veal Ch(^s 32c •Balt & Ohio ...... 49 % or repair your chimneys at a reMon- B R T ...... 22 b ■i ' . able price. V. Stankey, 388 Frahklln Veal Steak 40c ' FRUITS Ave., Hartford. ______Vead Stew 18c Bethlehem Steel ...... 75 Thero were good witches and bad I rooms, hard wood floors and finis Pineapples 28c each Butte & Sup ...... 22% moderrf^ Improvements, plenty closet WANTED— ^Women and girLs. Em­ Oranges 55c to 80c dozen witchef^'he averk. Some were good room, large yerandas. Price only ployment Department, Cheney Broth­ Chile Copper ...... :f:>:V23% ers. ' ______367tf . Bananas 10c lb Cons G a s ...... ex div ^o good people and bad to bad peo-|^3200^3 ® Robert' ^SmTth,^”]Bank Our Vegetable Window Grai>efrult 13c to 18c each pie, and they, all rode on brooms. Building. Col Fuel ...... 45- LOST contains a surprising assortment of fresh garden pro­ Strawberries 38c basket C & '(t ...... 65% And the broom was originally, called ] FOR SALE— Near the Center, mod­ Cocoanuis 15c each ern 14 room double house, containing ducts— Letthce, Egg Plant, Spinach, Asparagus, Cucum­ Can Pac . . . . 4...... *• - ■ • 108 a besom in the days when honest-to- LOST— A valued black cat. Last Erie ...... V.____i ...... 17% heat, light, bath, set tubs, concrete seen going east between Charter Oakl­ bers, Tomatoes, New Cabbage and Onions, String Beans, goodness witches flitted through the { cellar and walks. Everything In per­ and "Wells streets. Reward for VEGETABLES Erie 1 s t ...... 1^9% fect condition. Price only $6300, turn or information of whereabouts, Peppers and Horseradish root for grating. Gen Electric...... -... . 164% atmosphere. Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. * ’ Mrs. S. G. Cheney, Main and 'lYells Sts. Asparagus 25c to St)c lb Just received, some fine Roquefort Cheese. Gt Northern . . . .^ ...... 94 % Good witches invariably made FOR SALE— Church street, large 4 Cultivated DandeUons 85c peck LOST- -A black bill book! liea^ Illinois Cfeht ...... ^.101% their besoms from twigs of a shrub I family house with' -modem injprove- Suitable re- Cucumbers 4 tw 25c ments. A good home or Investment. Center containing 36. Kennecoft'...... 32»% that abounds on the dO'wns and [ Bobert J. Smith, Bank Building ward If returned to 111 Russell street, Radishes 5c bunch Lehigh V a lle y ...... 5$% Rhubarb 4 lbs. 25c commons of the British Isles, which LOST— Tfellow and white Collie dUff Mexican ,Pet, ...... 184% FOR. SALE!— Five minutes from with two tags, one bearing Coventry Reymander’s Market 2 heads Lettuce 25c Tiler M Pfd ...... 119 % for centuries has been called Main street, large 2-family house. number and one bearing Manehes^^ Egg Plants 2 fm* 25c Good neighborhood. Price only number 26745. Finder please return A4er ...... 47^4 broom, and for which certain med­ 33.900. Robert J. Smith, Bank Build- Magnell Building;, Next to WatkinB Brothers. Pansies- 85c basket to 24 Hemlock street. MlanH,'Copper ...... 23% icinal qualities were ' claimed. i lng.\______Cabbage Plants, potted 20c dozen Norfolk & West ...... 107% LOST— Chevrolet auto crank. Ffildet Therefore,' the ancient British FOR SALE— Barn 24 by 30, desirable Ask for cash coupons for Alum­ Nev Consol Copper ...... 73% to 'convert into a house, . two small please return to . 229 West Center- St> inum ware. North Pacific . , ...... 94 fiousewife (essayed a play l?y huildlngs and corn crib. Price rea­ on Tel. 215-12. . - 77 making her besom from the same lisable. Inquire of rank F. Spen­ 4)eUyery all day Saturday. N Y Cent cer, 387 North Main St. N Y, N H & H 50% broom twigs used by good witched. Press Steel C a r ...... 78% With it she kept her house, clean, ROTAL TYPEWRITERS—Tour lUSEBM enua ■ 45 portunity. Large saving -on Purr 84% kept her household healthful and chase price Model 5 owing .to caticella>»^ Repub I & $ . . . tion after armistice from' Allies, qao Reading , ...... 86% warded off evil spirits. handle any machine in trade. Ideal ; ■ Cblc R I & Pae 67% . Cleanliness and benevolence, be­ machine for clergymen,; - teachers; UL Nebo Southern Pac .. . 107 % druggists. Time payments if desir­ SATIffiDAY, LAST came unbreakably linked with the ed. M. F. Bre-wer, . Representative, Southern Ry 30% Box 345, HatWord. SHELL St Paul ...... 39 twigs'used and iff due time the'nten- Tex O i l ...... 285- Bll itself became Wnown as a broom. FOR SALE—Four family house' on SPECIAL Cooper St Lot 60x300. Price rea­ Union Pac ...... 132% The name is. today universal among sonable for quick sale. W allace . D. FRAME U S Steel ...... 10fi % English Slaking people. sRobb, 853 Main St., Park Building. SURE TO TAKE HOME THIS COMBmATION tJ S 9|^1 Pfd ...... 115 This y o « ^ historlafi further GLARES Utab Copper ...... 7.7 % FOR SALE— My home at the Green; ISO POOND PACKAOE BORAX ALL Wesjtingbouse ...... 5>0 % maintain^ that the ' andient and /mo­ 400 foot frontage;*4 acres of. land. The Liberty Bqhds ^% 98*T6' most delightful place in town; beau­ Conspicuous 7 Yes, but Very dern housWife have the skme basic tiful shade, lots of fruit > room 150 PACKAOE BOIMX CHIPS FOR popular and distinsrui^biiiST* Idiferty^Bonds, 4s 2nd ...... 94.00 idea, because (wherever you find house, steam heat electric lights, hard Liberty Boada, 4 % s ...... 94.14 wood floors, white enamel bath com- PACKAOE IdRAXO Light, not easily broken, com­ brooms yon find clean, healthful ?lete, garage for. 3, cars, poultry house see or 20 bead. Coma up and take a fortable and very satisfactory THE ITALIAN ' housemaids, and it all dates back look, you can’t help but like i t "Very Our assortment is large, the Rome, May 9,— ItaUs^v^iiewapa- to . the Ancient and Hohorable Qr- easy terma W . Howard Barlow. prices reasonable and— pers commenting upon . 4er of Witches. b/ere to show them terifis today expressed tbd that MXIO 8T. PARK B01LUM8 WAL'TER (HJVER Germany would accept thwh- In theldties ^liey are lodkifffi Farr mdek, 915 Slnt||jSt. The Corrlere D’ltalia cMticisea the loYelll. songs'Of thie birds an^ the SOUTH: MANGHES^nte the clause prohibiting .a future ajlr odor o f friiirfGyi turned' up Hisitra 10 a. m. to 8«30 P> nu llMtce between Germany and Xi|8tria (vhfle i t ctrantijy they are' iofifi-? because of, the danger of a new Au­ in# for -khiteiligliik sud t||e m i strian empire threatening Italy^ cit(uaent''ot thff hiRnYtl/ '

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evfettt tttbr . -^ *.. -. •• .*1. street front ftnd a part of the Qaa street front with plate glass show windows. Should they rebuild the E t i t S HEX! MONt)AY-COOD 'OLE TOM MIX AND TRUST to . TO S Perris block they will retain their yjy^'y (Gontlmed froln Page 1.) MOVE UP TOWN present building at the eomer of Main and School street^for their un­ Lieutenant Commander ReadJ. said (Continued fromfPage 1.) dertaking department and for stor­ he was not"i*ure that repairs on the age. Should they decide to move T motor could be completed today. He ■ i* was the fear they Would not have the Ferris block back they would felt'sure, however, that the N; C-4' 5!J0THER SHOWING OF THE MYSTERY PLAY landxenough in the rear for future sell the School street building and would be able to take the air tor the expansion hut this was cleared away use the bid Perris block for storage. flight back to Rookaway 1 Beach by through the purchase of the extra Bank'is New H^0 Bissell Street. Just around the comer from Main Unclaimed letters remain in th^ them, fdr it seems inevitable that they members of the firm may decide to the way. must advance in price. There Is. noth­ thrown back from the shoulders. Manchester, Conn., postbflice for the reorganize an& continue the business Four American destroyers which ing In apparel that may be remodeled The dress in this particular instance in a new location. The north stors following named persons: had been stationed here, lifted an­ more successfully or that gives such a appears to be of black saGn and black m the Perris block was occupied by Carl Anderson. chors early today and set out. to sea. certain return in satisfaction upon the velvet, which Is a happy choice M the Herald Printing Company as a Mrs. Arvine. Whether they were enroute to take required investment as good furs. wear with a glorious wrap. One must branch office. This company has J. L. Champagne, 10 Atmory up stations between here and Tre­ Such a thing as a furless wrap is know where to leave off In the use of color. Everything in the toilette pic­ for the past year And a half sub-let street. passy or had turned southward to hardly to be found- In evening wraps ample fur collars are the rule, but tured is commendable; the neatness ot e part of the store to the War Bui- Mrs. Harriet Grant. in the search for the N.C.-4 there are gorgeous models in which the coiffure and all the oare of deteilfl Mrs. Joe Hirschberger, 477 Union was not known. eau. Since the fire the War Bureau wide borders of fur divide honors with which insures exquisite finish. street. has been temporarily located in the regal fabrics in the body of the wrap. store of the J. W. Hale Company Mr. E. P. Jillsdn. BRITISH LABOR These wraps are full, voluminous, the / and as dts activities are now draw­ G. Brackett Shaw & Lunt Co. AGAINST TREATY. style fitting the character of stuffs ing to a close not much concern wilt Miss Daisy Ramsey. London, May 9.— The peace treaty used fo|f making them. A good exam- be felt as to its future location. The Mr. Sam Tedford. r terms are not completely acceptable Miss Winnifred Warner, 20 Banij. to British labor,.according to a'man­ Herald Printing Company has no 60(^ MOULDERS STRIKE. street, • ifesto made public here today. place in view. Worcester, Mass., May 9.— Six U.S. WILL NEED 500,099 Leonard J. Willis, 39 Woodland Objection is made to the separa­ Watkins Brothers’ Plans. ' hundred Worcester moulders employ­ street. tion of the Saar Valley from Ger­ Watkins Brothers’ plans include ed in 14 Worcester .foundries are MEN TO PROTECT FRANCE Mr. John White. many, while it is asserted that there the covering of a plot 70 feet on out on strike today to secure a new should be a plebescite in German- Main street and 132 feet on Oak wage scale of $5.80 for an eight hour Austrla to allow the people to de­ This is If Germany Should Attack street with a three story brick build­ AUSTRIANS TO GET day, retroactive to October 1., cide their own fate. Her—But Terms of Peace Will ing with all the facilities for carry­ TREATY ON MONDAY This scale was the one decided - It is declared that the treaty does Keep Her Powerless i for a Gen­ I Get that Bicycle this ing on a large furniture business. Paris, Ma]^ 9.— The peace terms upon by the War Labor Board to not conform entirely with labor’s eration. Whether they will remodel the Fer- will be handed to the Austrian en which the men submitted their griev­ fis block or move it away and erect voys at the historic castle of St. Ger conception, but was evidently influ ances last. fall. The foundry own­ Washington-, May 9.— Should Ger­ an entirely new building in its place maine on Monday, the Central News enced “by capitalism and imperial­ I ers who have had no dealings with many recuperate sufficiently to they have not yet decided. In either learned this afternoon. ism.’’ week the War Labor Board, have refused launch another attack on France, the to accept the'-decision of that board United States would have to have, in upon the advice of their attorneys. {By Morris) addition to the standing army now I And save a few dollars And now to pay— The moulders a^e being led by contemplated, an additional force of Nicholas Smith, of Cincinnati, an in­ between 100,000 and 500,000 men ternational vice president. to give France effeotive and speedy $42 Bicycle for $35 «assistance. GETS MEDAL OF HONOR. This is the opinioh expressed by officials here today In discussing We carry HUDSON, NEW ENGLAND and COLUMBIA New York, May 9.— Major Gener­ President Wilson’s proposal that the BICYCLES, also TIRES AND REPAIRS. al John F. O’Brien, formerly com- jnander of the Twenty Seventh Divi­ United States pledge herself to go to sion, announced today that he had the aid of France if she is again at­ just been oflScially informed by the tacked by the Huns. Automobile Tires Adjutant General of the Army tljai But it is felt here that Germany First Lieutenant William Bradford has been so denuded of military pow­ W e are agents for United States, Goodyear and Dia­ er by the terms of peace that she mond Tires, and carry in stock both cord and fabric Turner, of Boston, who was killed in- action near Ronssoy, France, Vill not be able to take the warpath tires of these makes in all sizes. September 27, 1918, has been again, at least for a generation. For 30 by 3 1-2 Non-Skid Guaranteed Tires $19 awarded the Congressional Medal of that period, the proposed American 33 by 4 Non-Skid Guaranteed Tires $31.85 Honor. The medal Is for “conspic­ army of 500,000 men, officials said, TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBE VULCANIZING uous gallantry and intrepedity above would be sufficient to carry out such and beyond the call of duty’’, during a pledge to France. the action in which he met h:s death; DESERTION PLOT UNEARTHED. London, May 9.— A plot for whole­ Madden Bros. CAR RUNS WELD. sale desertions from the. ‘ Britjsh New Haven, May 9.— AccordiuK army "^as uncovered by New Johnson Block, Main St. and Brainard Place to information received hdre today Yard officers today. a Courier touring car, Connecticut Eight military cgmps are involved. license No. 62,472, according to the Litejature was found urging, men State Automobile Register owned to desert who had entered, the ser­ by Stephen Gerent, of West Rocky vice under the scheme .Inaugurated Hill, ran through the gates at the when Lord Derby was Secretary of Hartford 'Turnpike cro^sj,ng on the War. electric road at East Berlin late last 6ET THE FULL night, smashing the gates and steps C-5 FINISHES TRIP. of car 3388, pf the electric train Montuk Point, L. L, May 9.—-fhe leaving Berlin at 11.29 and due in navy dirigible C-6, which left Cape Middletown at 11.55^ Sb far as re­ May^ N. J.,'under sealed'orders last ENJOYMENT OUT ported no one was injured. night, was in her hangar here today, having completed the 210 mile fi^ht , ST. LOUIS “ OVERTOP.” In five hdurs.4 . Officers gen^ktly r> Louis,. Mo., May 9.— The scouted the report that the balloon OF YOUR AUTO eighth federal reserve district in­ was, to be etkrted oA' a trans-Ada^ cluding .this .city went over the toi) tic flight.' ’They said she woulid have THti: MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO BE COVERED in the Victory Loan campaigh to­ to be e4iai|>p'ed with special ianfcs / WITH INSURANCE day. for such a. jOferney. ■ ’ ‘ " liability,,Collision, Property Danuiffe and Ftre. No figures have been given out as jont this protection yini. are in danger every minute— dan­ yet. / ' . TONIGHT WILL DEOHO:. II' ger of losing large amounts claims and repairs. New Ydirfc, Mhy' ,0.— The “eter-.. "ti Telephone Today KILLED AT BORDER Yhal question” ''as to .wheth^. Ifertev Laredo. TexaSi^ May 9>.— Immigra­ I^lestiua, heavyweight• tion Inspector Charles H o^^S 'SWl the- killed and two Dttiefrdfficerfi wei^ seriously wounded enrly today In a:; BEAli K^ATE DIgOBANdB battle hetweenijmmlgiatkm^xmd ■ -JlAJNSraEET tozto.officiala ’T - •v,. 1

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3 & £ w n ^ M zro n ,' n t r x \ m n r z iw need for uniforiis or two we shall be wondering hows oje got along ^thout It., .X FOR PARADE r eh ear s al '■ B tor«d a t til* Office at Man- Jkayter aa‘ Baoo&d 'i^aeH Mall Mailer Newspapera are. cau,ti.9iis In their Soldiers and Sailors to Appear In :hibtLihed by - comments the * peace treaty, I H o m ^ s Civilian Attire— As to Hats for Editors will have to give some time the Parade. to the study of a 'document of 80,- JOrery Brenlng: e^tcept Sundays and JJOO words before they can criticize In regard to our Welcome Home H olidays intelligently. The complete treaty celebration an, announcement re­ would make about 70 columns In By Mall, Postpaid ^ cently made elated that at the re­ I ^i.OO a yuar, |2.00 for six months the Evening Herald. hearsal w hk^r is scheduled • for By Carrl^-...■• .Twelve Cents a Week •Iftale Copies ...... Two Cents Thursday evening. May 15th, two days prior to the parade, all who . Main Office—Herald Build ins, Man* THREE TRANSPORTS DOCK nheater. Branch Office—Ferris Block, desired to pa’rticipate should appear YOU BOYS returned from overseas and army camps will be-keen for homes of your Booth Manchester. In full military uniform. Announce­ .wrrH 10,000 more men ment was also made that-in the pa­ own-you boys who have endured such hardships will more fully appreciate the comforts TBLEiPHONSS. Main Office. Main and Hilliard Sts----- rade of Saturday, the men should B ranch. Office, Ferris Block ...... ,.B4S wear overseas hats; of home. Select good furniture! Furniture is something that you only buy once oj^ -War Bureau, Ferris Block...... 489 Mongolia, Great Northern and Santa Cecelia in— The ynlts Aboard. It appeal's that the committee of twice m a lifetime. It is really not an expense but an investment, and the better it is BACK TO THE KITCHEN New York, May 9.— Three trans­ five in charge of the plans of the ' MOVEMENT. ports, bringing about 10,000 men, Army and Navy club, wished the an-' the better the investment will be for it will last much longer. » nouncement to read that the parade .They tell a story of an old ^rish- arrived today. • The arrivals with rehearsal of_ Thursday evenfflg will xhahi who died. He was laid out in the units aboard were: m *not be a dress affair. The men are hie best togs in a handsome casket Mongolia— From St. Nazaire, April asked to appear in civilian clothes, In the parlor or best room of hl^late 28, with 4,065 men, including 53rd the rehearsal being arranged for Jibme. Among the moutners was an Field Artillery Brigade H^dquar- the purpose of getting d line on the old chum. As he passed the casket ters, ten officers and 55 enlisted formation for Saturday’s . parade. and looked down at the features of men; 107th Field Artillery Fl^d Another matter of special importance his departed friend he said: ^ d Staff, Headquarters, First and Our Easy Credit Terms will . is thb -faict-that the parade will not ■V'; “ Poor Mike! At last they let you Second Battalion Headquarters, be confined to oveteeas men. Every come into the front room.” Headquarters and Supply Com­ local man who has seen servfce, no That illustrates a sort of reverse panies; Ordnance, Sanitary and Vet­ enable you to furnish matter what the nature, whether evolution that goes on in many erinary Detachments, Battegies A to abroad or at home is requested to American homes these days. As the F, inclusive, 33 officers and 1,511 appear on Thursday evening. husband and father grows older, enlisted men; 109th Field Artillery)^ your home complete, The Request that .all appear^.* on there is a sort of “ back to the kitch­ Headquarters, Field and Staff, Thursday evening and that those-who en” movement in progress. It works Headquarters First and Second Bat­ did not appear would be forced to so slowly that the “ old man” Is talions, Headquarters and Supply Four-Room Outfit, $475.80 parade in a “ casual” ,company,;/was / hardly conscious of it. In his Companies, Ordnance and Sanitary made because of the fact that' the waking hours he'is shunted from Detachments, Veterinary Units 7 and committee’s time for; “preparations room to room until he reaches the 8, Batteries A to F, inclusive, 38 LIVING ROOM— ^ attractive four piece suite consisting of was limited. Consequently the for­ kitchen, where he spends the last officers and 1,568 enlisted men; arm chair, rocker, settee and library table. Well finish­ mation of the various marching dWi- years of his'life. As to sleeping, his 103rd Sanitary Train Headquarters, sions would have to be perfected on ed fumed oak frames making a pleasing combination. bedroom is shifted from year to year Headquarters Ambulance Section, the evening of the rehearsal. The and by the time his children are Medical Sanitary Train, Ambulance divisions will be formed in accord- In the twenties he is sleeping in a Companies 109 to 112, ^inclusive, ance with the wishes of the men. little eight by ten bedroom. Headquarters Field Hospital sec­ Local soldiers and sailors who do This is so common an occurrence tion, Field Hospitals 109 to 112, in­ DINING ROOM— A beautiful Queen Anne period suite in de­ not have their uniforms at the pres­ that it causes little or no comment. clusive, 17 officers and 855 enlisted sign of unusual style. There are six pieces, two well ent time should communicate with One may see it every day and almost men; 103rd Engineers Detachment, Captain Phillip Cheney or Ensign built chairs with leather seats, large buffet, handsome everywhere. nine officers and 10 enlisted men; Harry Maidment and a uniform will china cabinet and table. Beautifully finished in walnut. Why is this thus? 28th Division Headquarters, three officers and four enlisted men; Fifth be furnished. Shown in our middle window. The pdrude will of course, be of AIRFLIGHT ENCOURAGING. Salvage Company, two officers and a strict military nature. Those who The first leg of the transatlantic 23 enlisted men; 11th Casual Com­ do not , have the overseas'hats, * are air flight was covered yesterday with- pany, Transportation Corps, Casual requested to wear the campaign hat , out loss of life or serious mishap. Companies Numbers 667, California; BEDROOM— An adal>tation of the popular Queen Anne peri­ 668, Washington; 672, Iowa; 674, or the ones worn at the camps. Two out of three planes which left od. This suite consists of bed, dressing table and chiffo- Rockaway yesterday forenoon ar­ New Jersey; Special Casual Com­ BALKAN COUNTRIES ARE robe. Can be had in Walnut or Ivory. These are two rived safely in Halifax in the early panies Numbers 669 and 673; sick NOW BEING CARED FOR BY evening after -a pleasant journey of and womaded, 48 officers and 32 em very popular woods for bedroom furniture and lend them­ • AMERICAN RED CROSS; ; nine hours, the distance covered listed men. selves particularly well to this type of furniture. * ^ * beini 626 miles. The third was Great Northern— From Brest, May, ^2, with 2,971 men, including, ^ Belgrade, Serbia, May 9.— There iRMt JBB. trouble has been an American invasion of - * ki»0i£t IB^.i^lep nortii of Cape Cod 158th Infantry, (less ThireJ Batta­ lion), 75 officers and 2,062 enlisted- Jugo-Slav territory. In every city night to from Durazzo, in Albania, to Strum- KITCHEN—A very practical kitchen set, consisting of k make its way back- to Chatham men; 63rd Infantry Brigade Head­ itza,. in Serbia, and reaching from Perfection Oil Stove, sturdy kitchen table and two strong ^ Beach o'h the Cape without aid. quarters, t-wo officers and 2l enlist­ Belgrade to Zagreb, the jewel of The day’s experience was, on the ed men; Brest Convalescent Detach­ kitchen chairs. Well finished throughout. Jugo-Slavia, American Red Cross whole,- encouraging to the practice ments numbers 225 to 2*30, inclu­ sive, 750 enlisted men, all sick or officers, doctors and nurses and rep­ of aviation, for it proved that ma­ wounded; 38 casual officers. resentatives of the Food Administra­ chines in good condition c^uld be tion and of the Army, may be seen. * depeiided on to make a safe journey Santa Cecelia— From Bordeaux, April 27, with 2,002 men, including All are engaged in the big task of across a broad expanse of ocean feeding and x^lothing the people in and it proved what is more encour­ 307th Engineers Headquarters Company Sanitary and Ordnance De­ the areas which have suffered most aging, that the naval planes will by the war. The United States has, ride safely on the water if forced to tachments, Companies B to F inclu­ Special In Pillows b^en likened to a bcruntiful mother Big Mattress Special $12.75 come down. The two planes which sive, 32 officers and 1,199 enlisted Discontinued Number— in Odd Tick­ caring for a fiock of small children reached Halifax last night arrived men; 325th Infantry First Battalion ing. — the children being the many Balk­ Genuine Stearns and Foster Felt Mattress that sells at $21.50 for $12.75. in good condition and started on the Headquarters, Companies A, B, and 5 Emmerich. Worth $2.75 at $1.70 an countries comprising what one , second leg today. With good luck C, ten officers and 74a enlisted men; pair. day will, be a greater Jugo-Slavia. • Through an error on the part of the manufacturers they shipped us they should be at the final American 535th Special Casual -Company, 11 Rip Van Winkle (Renovated) At a hundred points in Serbia, jumping off place tonight. 308th Bordeaux Ccpvalescent De- fifty mattresses over our order. Rather than return them, we obtained Worth $6.50 at $4.37 pair. tsichment, ten enlisted men, all sick Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia, Herze­ r*‘ " permission from the manufacturers to close them out at the above price. 12 Rip Van Winkle (Bond) Worth or wounded. govina and Croatia the American ^4.00 at $2.67 pair.' BUSINESS CONGESTION. The Great Northern docked ini Red Cross is giving the people a The Evening Herald has for sev­ Hoboken with members of the fam­ taste of American generosity. Food, Steinway PImios Berkey & Gay Furniture eral weeks been talking about new ous 125th Regiment- of the Thirty clothing, shoes and medicine are be­ Whittnll Rugs • buildings for Main street and urging second division, after making a rec­ ing distributod to the destitute; Am­ Stelnwoy Pianolas contractors to assemble their gangs ord breaking trip aqross the Atlan­ erican doctors and nurses are car­ Glenwood and Crawford Victor Victrolas of workmen to be ready for the big tic and return. She left New York ing for the sick’ and wounded! By Ranges ^ jobs which were to come. «With the April 25 and returned exactly 13 their work end t-hair ekample fhea& real estate developments made pub­ days and 43 minutes later, inculcating in the lic today the tide is set in motion. spent only six hours at Brest this Slav new ideas of thrift, .self-help, “Assistant Home Makers So congested has been the business trip, j:he shortest period of %ny trans­ cleanliness and^h90.esty, which must ■ ■■■ f district that for some time it has port in the war. have a lasting .infiuftnce. been a three-in-a-bed proposition; The population of these countries ------The 125th was engaged in some ''f' -v. ■ • , one ceuld not move without making of the hardest fighting of the last is made up of Serbians, Croatians, a stir among the others. With Wat­ six months of the war and had Mohammedans and many diverse AIRSHIP LETTER HOAX kins Brothers coming up tdwn and 3,400 replacements. It is made up races. The intense religious and BASEBAU RESULTS GIVES YANKS A LAUGH. f r ’ occupying a prominent block in the mostly of Detroit men, former Mich­ party differences that have existed Atlanta, Ga., May 9.— Returning heart of the business district, the igan national guardsmen. They for years have been forgotten in a soldiers, full of joy at the thought old tenants of the block are forced NATIONAL Li;4GUE. fought in Alsace, on the Vesle, at common enthusiasm for the liberty Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 1. of home-coming, loss no chance to find new locations. They are, con­ Juvigny and later in the Argonne. and freedom of Jugo-Slavia. The in­ . R. H. E. aboard ships to crack a joke or poke fronted by a line of fully occupied TIRE SALE — — 7------^ dividual ambitions, of the different Brooklyn ...... 2 7 0 fun at the susceptibles. Calptain Will r buildings with not even a hole in Philadelphia ...... 1 5 1 ENCROACH ON GAME OF Slav countries have been sacrificed Roberts came upon a lieutenant bus­ the wall which they can enter. Batteries—-Pf^er ' and Krueger; BURGLARS AND GET CAUGHT. in a desire to keep Italy from ob­ Watson and Adams. ily re-reading for the fiftieth time "a New business buildings on Main LADIES* GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS Springfield, 111., May 9.— ‘TBut- taining Dalmatia or any part of the Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 2. batch of letters from a girl in At­ street are imperatively needed and COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS; SILK DRESSES ting” in on a burglar’s game cost Eastern Adriatic coast. The eyes R. H. B. lanta.. from present indications they will of all are turned to President Wil­ Pittsburg ...... 4 8 0 SUMMER DRESSES, CAPES, DOLMANS Elmer W. Norris and Pete Rinkoff, “ Where’d you get all that mail?” be forthcoming in a hurry. son and America, whom they regard St. L ou is...... 2 5 2 of Collinsville, their freedom. Learn­ Batteries— Hamilton and Schmidt; 'asked Captain Roberts. ^ ' SILK WAISTS, LINGERIE as the greatest sponsors for the unity ing through newspapers George /B. Meadows; Horstman, Sherdell and • “ Why, didn’t you hear aboqt the and integrity of the Slavic nations. Snyder. This stock was somewhat damaged by smoke and water THE NEW HOSPITAL. Hart, St. Louis*, who was recently airplane that passed over the boat a The picture and the description Boston 8, New York 2. during ,;Sunday night’s fire. Many garments iare but robbed o f valuable property, was ad­ R. H. E. few hours ago and dropped our mafl of the proposed Memorial Hospital vertising for the return of some of AKRON. O., COPS STUMBLE Boston ...... 3 7 2 on the deck?” said the lieutenant. slightly musseti; &me not at all; but all have been’’ which we present today show that the afticles, th'ey conceived the.idea ONTO “ CUTE” BABY STILL. New Y o r k ...... 2 8 3 “ Go down to the purser and get placed on sale at a small fraction of their real value. Batteries— Nehf and Wilson; G. the hospital committee have done to send Hart a letter requesting him Akron, Ohio, May 9.— Although yours.” ' \ . their work well. The project was not looking for it, local police ran Smith, Dubuc and McCarty. to mail»$10 to* an address and the . ' Roberts spread the good news anti started as a memorial to Manches- papers would be returned. But thM onto the “ cutest little still” in the New York 2, I4iiladelphia 0. the purser was besieged by dozens .• ter’s soldiers and sailors t^ho lost the tenacles of the law stretchesd cellar of the home of Cherlo Davis. R. H. E. demanding letters that “ came by New Y o rk ...... 2 7 2 GREAT BARGAINS S I their lives in the war. That’ is what forth. Hart mailed the money to tfte They had suspected Davis of bootleg­ airship.” . the building will be, primarily. A ging and while making the* search Philadelphia ...... 0 1 4 address after informing the Federal Batteries— Shawkey and Ruel; bronze tablet bearinjg the roster of authorities, who were present when found the still in Operation. I They Geary and McAvoy. [V the heroic dead will be conspicuous­ it was delivered. The two were confiscated twenty gallons of 100 Chicago 4, Cleveland 1. . 'BULLET PIERCES B ^L E , HIS ly placed in the vestibule. But when taken into custody and confessed the proof whiskey,, one hundred poifnds R. H. E. MOTHER’S PHOTO AND PEN. COME EARLY it comes to equipment or additions of raisins and a copper boiler con­ Chicago ...... ^...... 4 10 1 Sharon, Pa., May 9.— Neither the scheme. They were held on a char^ Cleveland ...... 1 6 2 there may be other memorials es­ of using the mails to defraud. taining about ten . gallons of raisin Batteries— Cicotte and Schalk; New Testament nor his mother’s tablished in repiembrance of private pomace. Brandy was found ready for Covrfeskie and O’Neill. picture, warded off the Hun bullet individttals and even of children by The Oriental mind Ig. a queer ani­ the market and all of the things that BostmgrS, Washington O. 'that pierced the heart of Pri'ifete THE LADIES’/ . faiOE those who have loved and lost and mal, and here we have China pre­ go to make up a “ baby distillery” R. H. B. Alexander Patterson. Among the Boston ...... ;. . . 3 5 1 persbnal effects received by the fam­ 535 Main Street. Just' belo^ the Ceiimi who know what a boon the hospital tending that she can’t pnderstaiid were In evidence. Washington ...... 0 9 1 aerrlce Is -to mankind. why she should be. the spoils of war Batteries— Jones and Walters; ily are a copy of the New Testament ^ . The new Manchester Memorial simply because Japan helped liCk 'We don’t care for an elaborate Craft, Johnson and Picinich. given/by the Y. M. 0. A. overseas,

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N. W THE EVENWG H saoinj, PEIfifAT, MAT 9,1919. ? Dit .kdpfai ' 5/»c- * > ' : ■^r Athletics Have Booked Diree Ex­ methods are ceptionally Teams.. making it pbs- i: <1. -- . mble for hun­ /; Manager Dowd -'the Athletics dreds of families to % ,< f . ' ' K announces that he secured-three dre^ FashionaMj of the fastest ^ . i^^i-professional and h6t feel the baseball outfits in vtbiE state for lo­ cost. k cal SiPpearance. Thesd three teams are; the Eagles ot Hartford; the

V iitb*.*.'' A - . 'famous Elm Gity Colored Giants of :?:s;t'' New Haven and the crack New Brit­ ain Annex aggregation from the Hardware City. The games will be played at the Mt. Nebo grounds on Sunday afternoons. The first game will be played Sunday with the Eagles. This Eagle tsam is composed of the cream of Hartford’s semi-profes­ sional stars. Either “ Dutch” Lwn- 4!^ ard or Fannon will pitch for the city team and Butler wiU.catch. Sipples, Brennan or Warnock is scheduled for local mound duty with either Manchester Memorial Hospital Crockett or Lamprecht on the re­ ceiving end. On^unday the 18th, the Athletics MANCHESTER’S NEW will have for the(r Rivals, the Elm TAGGING BASES m SML Nmu City Colored Giants of New Haven considered t^ be one of the fastest MEMORIAL HOSPITAL The high school baseball team colored teams in Ne# England. Man­ Thadks to the generosity of a be­ will go to Hartford tomorrow to play ager Dowd booked tHis outfit in re­ sponse to the demands of local fans. (Continued from Page 1.) wildered Giant crew, the Boston the St. Thomas baseball team of Braves hopped into the winning col­ that place. The Manchester nine The colored players are not only fast baseball players^ but comedians • as ed. Attractive features on this floor has been practicing hard for thia umn for the first time this season. well a i ^ l s expected that attend­ are a large recreation room and a contest because, St. Thomas has one The Pirates won their first home ance rei^rds will be shattered at sewing room for the nurses. of the best teams that they will play victory by walloping the Cards who Going back to the basement we this sealfeon. Last year Sj'J®. S. this i game. 6 8 7 - 6 9 S MAIN STHEET And all the mechanics of the hos­ were held to five hits by Hamilton. beat St. Thomas'by the score of 9-5. 'fhe Athletic management also pital. The boiler room and laundry Bob Sharkey held the Athletics "iThe team is confident that it will be wishes to call attention ' to an an- > t • . t'ir able to defeat its rivals agaiiii, to­ 'nouncement made by Ed­ are located in the florth wing with to one and Duffy Lewis, the morrow, > ,'. wards of the Hudson’s in this paper the*coal bins under the porch. At world’s series hero, sent Pratt in St. Thomas is an unusually hard a few night’-s ago. Manager 'Ed­ the other end of the basement are ahead of him by a circuit clout in hitting team. It was the team’s abil­ wards announced that his team 'the kitchen and the nurses’ and ser­ the Yanks’ two scores. We Glotbe Men, Women and Gbildren ity to hit the ball on the nose that would play tiie Annex team of New vants’ dining rooms. There is also The Braves’ victory was the first gave them their overwhelming vic­ Britain at the West side play­ ample room for storage, an X-Ray they have won on the Polo Grounds And trust you for your entire purchases, accepting Easy Weekly and plaster cast room, toilets, etc. tory over Bristol High school last grounds on Sunday, May 25th. Evi­ since September, 1917, and only the dently the letter received by Ed­ The intention is to build the hos­ Saturday. Payments as low^ as a Dollar a Week second victory they have won from wards from the Annex management f \ pital of red brick with stone founda­ Glenney will do the twirling ‘ for New TTnrk since the same year. was intended fof Manager Dowd of tion and trimmings and slate roof. Manchester and his skill in the box Tommy Grifliths was the hero of the Athletics as he has been nego­ Safety from fire is insured by 12 needs ho introduction. Wright will MEN WOMEN 'it A the Dodgers’ defeat of the Phillies. tiating for the appearance of the Inch brick partitions separatifig the do the receiving. Fox will be found His double put McGee in a position Hardware City ball tossers. Last SUITS $14.75 to $39.75 SUITS $18.75 to $47.50. wings from the central part of the at short stop and as he has filled to make the first score and his homer evening he received a telegram no­ TOP COATS $18.75 to $26.50 COATS $16.75 to $45.00. building. The hallways and stair­ this position before he will be able in the third gave.the Dodgers their tifying him of the error and he wish­ TROUSERS $3.50 AND UP DRESSES $12.75,-AND UP. cases are also protected by brick to do it justice. Turkington will second and final run. es to state that the New* Britain An­ SHOES AND OXFORDS $3.50 Up TRIMMED HATS $4.98 AND UP. walls. The basement staircase and cover first base. This is Turking- Griffiths has batted .440 in~eleven nex will play the ■; Athletics on May SOFT OR STIFF HATS $2.00 UP SPRING SHOES $3.50 AND UP. the elevator will be of fire proof ton’s first year with the team but games. In fifty times up hie has' 25th, instead of the, Hudsons. construction. landed 14 singles, five doubles, two he has played stellar ball in previ­ \ The entire cost of the building is triples and a homerY-a total of 22 ous contests and shown his worth. SPECIAL PRICES ON MILLINERY estimated at between ?75,000 and hits for a total of 34 bases. Bobbie” Crockett will be on second AT GOLDENBLUM’S. ?80,000. The equipment will cost The "White Sox tightened their where he has played the last three Subscribe to the Victory Liberty Loan iV' The Goldenblum l^illinery Co., at approximately $20,000 more and grip on first place when, in the years. Be"echler will cover third. 863 Main street Hartford., over Har­ ,> $50,000 additional will be needed eighth inning with Cleveland, Jack­ This is a new position for Beechler but he has the ability to play third vey & Lewis, havel^nisrged their \ y i ’ to guarantee expenses for two years, son’s single, with runners on second . . r , . , ■ salesroom ^o double ii|^ former size . * > '1 * ' J ■ 80 it is felt that no less than $150,- and third clinched the game. and he will no doubt eover it iu A-1 and with new fi^nres^ave one of ■ 1 1 t ■■ ■ ■ ■■ 1 u 000 will be needed to warrant begin­ Barry’s remarkable fielding held style. ■ Sandihl will be in left field the most attractive Millinery show­ BOWLEGS ARE CAUSED x ning construction. If the town shows the spotlight in the Senators’ shut and the ball will have to be hit rooms in Hartford, i- Their second BY DEARTH Ct’ MILK. it wants this hospital by its contribu­ out at the hands of the Red Sox. hard to get beyond him. Ballsieper floor location with fteduced expense tions the week of the drive, May 19 Milan, of Washin'tton, leaves the will play center field and Lynch will enables them to selKdt mbeh lower Pittsburgh, May 9.—Bowlegs ih to May 26, the hospital will be built 'team tonight to undergo an opera­ cover right field and F. Finnegan, prices than most rUilliners charge; growing children are caused by lack Enjoy Good Things! | at once. tion for appendicitis. utility man. With a line-up like this the high in fact they retail millinery at of milk. Walking at too early an school ought to be able to give St wholesale prices, 'Their assortment age or too often has nothing to do Thomas a hard battle. is large enough to- please the most with it. So declares County Agri­ • Use Your Credit! fastidious and every customer leaves culturist N. S. Grubbs. He says that Some of the caterpillars found in the store well pleased and amply re­ scientiefle investigations show that Here are many opportunities to get good homefumish- the region of the' Darling river in paid for having walked up one flight. all children should have milk, one ings on Easy Credit Terms. The furniture at Herrup’s is'modem in style. You will find the price you want to Australia are over six inches lu They are offering . special prices in quart a day at least, from the time - / i pay. We have everything to make |iomes comfortable length. trimmed hats for Saturday.— adv. they walk until they are full grown.. MEN’ and our easy Credit Plan is al your service. KROEHLER BED DAVENPORT SUITE beautiful, rich-looking, comfortable Living Room Furniture, that can be^ used day and night. The Davenport opens to a full-size Bed, with comfortable spring. 'Every family F urnishings needs one of these space-saving Suites. Specially Have you ever tried oh a priced ...... $8^00 A Beauhful 9-Piece Adam Diniirg Room Suite For Summer now Ready l i Hmrt Schaffner & Marx $179.00 M l When you see the size and observe the quality of the Keep cool and comfortable this /// waist»seam? pieces you’ll marvel that such a suite can be sold at this price. Buffet, Table, Serving Table, five Chairs and > summer in garments made the sat­ ill THEN you haven’t any idea of ; how becoming Arm Chair in mahogany finish, with genuine leather they are; almost e v ^ nian hiid young man isfactory Munsingwear way. seats. ” , . '•! /ft looks good in tehm. They’re ho’t just a fad,, Many differept light-weight, knit­ either; there’s too good a reason for them; they White Mountain Refrigerators t give mien the well set-up appearance, erect, full Every style to meet every need you will find here. ted fabrics, for men, women, chil­ chested; narrow thru the waist. dren. Also loose-fitting woven ath­ That’s why you’d better let us trv ai:e variations letic suits for men. Everybod;f’s one on you ; there here for everyone. LOUIS HERR size. COMPLETE HOMEFUBNISHER 1052-58 MAIN ST., NEAR MORGAN, HARTFORD I’M. Style Assurance Our Trucks Deliver Anywhere. Depends largely on quality back of the style. We Solicit Your Charge Account Men’s New Shirts Men’s Hosiery Good Shirts are most im­ We have anticipated your REGAL SHOES portant for proper attire. every need in Hosiery and We have a large assort­ have a carefully selected t ment for your selection. REGAL stock o f’ dependable fab­ • Complete in every way. SHOES Fine Percale ...... ;$2.00 rics. Used Cars For Sale Percale and Madras $1.50 Men’s Silk Half Hose 75c Mercerized Silk ..$3.50 Men’s Lisle Half Hose 40c 4917 Ford Touring Car^ demountable .$ 3 5 0 Silk ...'...... $5.00 Men’s Fine C otton.. . .25c 1917 Ford Light DeiBvery...... $2 7 5 1916 Ford Runabout ______,^300i M anager lew Spring Hats Footwear 1917 Buick Four Runabout, newly painted..,.^.v.$0OiK 1915 Baige 5 passenger Touring, excellent condithm Here are Men’s Shoes, high are made in the finest of leathers— shoes of iiound 'New Hats are ready. 1914 Buick foOr Touring, starter and lights. . V . . .$ijWl0 Rats for every occasion and low cut, in black, tan C op y ri^ 1919 Hart Schaffn^ & Marx valuesf in appearance, fit and wear. Dress, Business or Sport. and brown at popular prices 1913 Reo Touring, Wtarter and lights.^...... v.$$80 All these cars are-in firht class condition w d. are Soft Felts .. $2.50 to $4;00 Men’s Brown Oxfords $4 up Derbies ...... $4.00 at the prices’ Gnn Metal Oxfords $5, $6 NEW CAPS and GLOVES B o o t s ...... $4.50 to $10 A Few Slightly Used 33i% 4 tires'lo|r Safe’

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^'X'AV, u ,■•'*;»< '•« '■ .;>(»•«. <«i4.,« 4^ . elded to 'isompoi aacli local eornmnnlr .t7 to solve Its 1iousii)4( pMl^lem to the ^entire satlstactiolt o f'th e state. A. bill which soon will be law will' be i^paife^. We require every local authority to pre­ famous Sbaler pare within three months a housing >• M»'V scheme, * specifying the number and Old Ping Bodie offered an alUd character of the houses, land to be cehtly for left flefders that.'rinin tires are .m^e. ' , acquired and thd^time within which true and gives the average basebU^ All of our repairs are ' -v' the scheme is to be carried out. The bug some food for thought. . Sn^ranteed. Our pric|» aie^^ ^ State has power'to act if the local Ping was shifted at the time from authority is negligent. Provision left to center field by Manager Mil­ l i ^ as consistent' with fiWfc *wlll be made for granting financial ler Huggjns, of the Yankees, and he' class work. WeTl give you lonrB] assistance toward erection of houses declared he was mighty glad of the ter looking repair^ to local authorities or public utility change. have ever had hefioie. 7 societies. Speculation in land sites “What'S' the idea you’re mighty is forbidden. Local authorities alsO glad to play center?” asked a scribe. We. mend tid M ' as rv Will have power^ to acquire housed “That’s a cinch tub answer,” re­ casings. ' \ and alter or enlar^ them. The turned Ping with a grin.' “Center Give Us yom* next job. '•< State can help pay the cost of build­ field is easy on the eyes, like Sep­ ing' working* class homes in any city tember Morn or something. if it chooses. It is officially esti­ “Now, get me,” continued the man mated the State will 'have to bear who covers lots of ground sittis^ an annual Vent 'deficit ofl these down; “what I mean to sayJs that in Bill’s Tire Shop bouses of some $32,000,000. left field you are.always /ooking Jn- 180 Spince St., So. Manchester Cottages for farm laborers are to the sun and you get razzled-dazz- im w i PrMsIfic tiM Button— ^ not to be neglected. Some $125,- led in the vision. Result, when you . AutematlcoHy Ufhts tlM B um m riKfSii 000,000 probably will be made avail­ come in to take your turn at bat„ „..,,.:::ii:;i:n;!:i3 able for this purpose during the you are out of luck if you happen :::::;:::::t:| fc::;::: ;"::;::;:;::3 next five years. to be the first man up, and even I::::;:: :|:::::::il Dr. Christopher Addison, Presi­ though you don’t, things sometimes dent of the Local Government Board, look hazy to you if the sun is strong. COAL! We h^ve it, the bestta be.had liiilj which will be in charge of this ho.us- ‘T figure that playing left field Try Our— Ing programme, estimates that some knocks about 25 to 30 per cent off an 300,0,00 houses will be completed ’s hitting. I’m certain it’s OLD COMPANY LEHIGH within two years. Various schemes been that way . with me, and I for house-building are expected to jvouldn’t be surprised if other play­ Quality and Service our Motta :n: swamp within a year the supply of ers who have covered l^ft field would Also Heavy Trucking ilii: materials and workmen available tell you the same thing. and Piano Moving. ' tor puch enterprises. Ninety local “Playing center field is different. ■y authorities already have submitteu You seldom have to look into the I plans fbr hPjUse^ and, every encour- sup, and there’s no hazy film, in G. E. Willis l .^ement' is to be given, them so work front of you when you’re trying to 2 Main S t ' ' I^oiie 5f can be;started at once. Some 460 see what’s^coming up to the plate.” apj)lication for sites have been re­ Ping’s argument is a sound one, to ceived from various cities which say the least. Even with smoked will provide about 90,000 houses. glasses to wear when the sun. is w ith the '^W onder O ven” Kliig Edward said twenty years burning down at --its brightest the ago; left fielder, unless he has an abnorm­ THE MOST PERFECT COMBINATION “There is no question at present al pair of “glims,” must find things Masonic Emblems OF I^ONVENIENCE, EFFICIENCY, of greater social importance than looking hazy after he has peeped 32nd and Shrine Rings, Charms and ;, the housing of the working classes. into the eye of Old Sol a couple of Buttons in 14 K Gold, pla]tlnuni|' AND TIME-SAVING WHICH THE diamond studded. Largest Unp In LEVER ALL THE WAY DOWN^ plac. HOUSEWIFE HAS EVER KNOWN We must sympathize with those wno times, only to be called on to romp the state. J Ing UwbunMr In position to heat the lament that greater progress has into the bench,, pick up a bat and oven for either baking or reasting with not been made in the solution of the face real jazzy pitching. i:::: L. F. Gardella GAS OVEN, COAL OVEN, IN ONE difficulties- which surround this In swinging on a pitched ball the 40 Asylum St., Hartford, npstain. OAL, wood ok* gas may be u ^ , or either of the Rrst, question. . . . But one thing is cer­ batter must meet it as nearly square­ Open Evenings tain—that the difficulties must be ly as possible to get the best re^ combined with gas, to secure any required degree of heat. surmounted.” suits. If he hits the ball on top he The fven is always ready; can be heated to the desired tern- :ar. It may be remarked that this is will knock it down to the infield or c ^.peratare at once; food is beautifully done — on time; there' the first tiirie that a King of Eng­ foul it off. If he hits a little under are no cornp^icated parts— no guesswork -=-no trouble. Simply oj(ie land has been so genuinely intetesteQ the point which should be the center push of the lever d o ^ It all. Truly a miracle of helpfulness to tho in the housing question and the first ^f contact when bat meets ball, up modem housewife. Send for the new illustrated booklet. time that 'King George has so ac­ she goe.s; But if he meets the ball SHOWING BtflHIER In position In tively interested himself'in a pro­ sqarely something is going to hap­ S a fe the oven for jMoUIng with SPECIAL BROILER AND DRIP PAN. " 'Hbliligee National is very compact [only 46 Inches over all]; it Is excep-. , gressive social reform measure of pen, and- in this case it all depends, M ilk :::: ■< ' on what kind of a pitched ball he is . SvJ*. tiom lly liaiMisoine, easily kept in order and cleanly to operate. T rim m ^ such wide portent. And the frequent throughout In white enatnelr-t Glass or phUn iron oven doors If d e sh ^ visits of the Prince of Wales, who sWlngln^.at. If-it is high, low, wide, sometimes has a neighborhood, es­ bt on thi^ inside it takes a different cort a—sort of chairman, as it were direction, and judging It is part of ;}:i O ne Oven O des It A ll” —and of Queen Mary and her daugh-' the batter’s art. That’s why Ping’s A I^utritioiis Diet t o r AH' Ages. MAGEE FURNACE CO., Inc., BOSTON, MASS. tar, into slumdom are without pre­ pointer ^ so logical, and when you Quick Lunch; Home or Office. cedent in court life. figure that the average major league OTHERS are IMITATIONS 11 But it must be remembered that/ pitcher kas a lot of steam bn the the present royal family is more pill you can imagine what chance a Take Your Typewfitear-Jrouhles toi; RAISING THE LEVER, Uftliig the bin^ (democratic than any of its fbrebears. batter with two eyes full ofwsUn nw entirely out f>f the way, far in . with glare has with a wingster who knows b . W. CAMP acoal Or wood lire—THIS AUTOMAT* his business. lOALLY SHUTS OFF THE GAS. YANKS IN ARCHANGEL PAY Typewriter Mechanic S7.50 FOR A SANDWICH. COMMERCIAL COURSES LEAD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. P . O. Box 503 Hartford Meyerdale, Pa., May 9.—Lieuten­ Phone Valley 172 ^ Over 500 Disabled Soldiers Will Be­ 1H4 ant H. G. Collins, Medical Corps, come EfiOcient Business Men. Drop a post2J and I will call United States Army, writing from Archangel, says: Washington, May 9.—Commercial “Everything the boys get here education still holds one of the lead­ comes from the British, and mighty ing places among the disabled' sol­ PIANO TUNING KING. QUEEN AND PRINCE OF WALES DELVING high figures they have to pay. We diers being reeducated by the Fed­ are equipped by the British from top eral Board for Vocational Educa­ AND REPAIRING to bottom', but Uncle Sam will have tion. These courses embrace gener­ INTD HDUSING QUE8TIDN, EACH PLANNING to pay the bill. I mention this to put al office practice, stenography, type­ J.COCKERHAM Time to Buy you on your guard wh^n you' see writing, bookkeeping, cost account­ 6 Orchard 5 t, Tel. 24S< maga^nes with pictures of our won­ ing, general secretarial work, and derful i equipment such as I ha'., the like, as well as some special seen published in magazines from courses in salesmanship, office man­ th^ t^tate^'. 'rtiese pictures must ' .. '■ . ■ agement, etc. Most of these courses Loan Bonds London, (by mail).—The roy^ •protest fbr up-ward of sixty years— have ^een'fosed for in some comfort­ - Fam Ew ss - family is taking .its sLumpring seri­ even the present King’s father twhu^ are being given in 'business colleges j f 1 • • t . able studio before Cook’s expedition. throughout the country, and -yhere- ously. ■ ' ty years ago, urging something he .Although our equipment is not heau- ever possible thie disabled man ’ is FURNITURE AND •PIANO Time to buy Our From outward appearances, King dope ahb’ut the paatter—^and when tifuHn any way, it is quite comfort- placed in an institution as near his MOVING George is going to get better houses returning soldiers' are demanding .able for ordinary conditions, but for home as possible, where he will be­ for the working people or bust a those places “fit ior heroes to live Garden Seed .fighting it is too heavy and cumber­ come familiar with business condi­ AU Kinds of Tracking. gallus. In that endeavor his en­ in” which Lloyd George promised, u some.” tions afnd business practices in that All Work Guarhnfeed. thusiasm is all but exceeded by that the situation naturally is one the Lieutenant Collins says it costs royal family takes seriously. particular locality. These men are of the heir-apparent, the Prince or $7.50 for a sandwich and a cup of allowed a support fund of at least Office. 52 P eu l St. TeL 390I Both Good Investments King George says he has been told Wales. And the widely heralded coffee and 60 kopecs for fare on a $66 a month while taking the ambition of thes^two regal person­ 500,000 houses are needed" right street car. courses, with allowance for their away-. He wants more than houses ages will have to get a hustle on if dependents, if any. All tuition fees —he wants the present slums obliter­ it is* not to he outdone by the efforts BEARDS IN UKRAINE O. K., and other incidental fees of what­ FEDDUl H miES ated' and garden houses* eretrted IMIICHESIER P H liG S SUPPLV GO. of Queen Mary, who has gone into BUT NOT IN CHICAGO PLANT. ever description are paid by the Fed­ tfle by-ways of Bethnal Green, a which will be homes the work' peo­ To know what P ed^al Certrd ' iVl Cl eral Board, as wqll as transportation V. 1 slum district of Lpndon, and , ob­ ple will enjoy and children win Tires iienlly'.are you ishhidd Bhe Chicago, May 9.— Years ago, when to and fjrbm the institution, and up­ the saiti^es; M. MERE, DSPOT tained first hand information of how thrive in. ' ' . , Joe Bochna came out of the Ukraine, on • compietlon of the course the - SQUAto, Phone 50L a-*^ a considerable number of British While in fio way personally re- his chin was festooned with the first placement division of the Federal subjects really live. .sponsible for tl^is situation, the King curliqg tendrtis of maturity. Board will have jfound employment Picture papers of .wide circulation feels that he, ^er^!pp, should lead In that land where a man’s spir­ tor the men who have thus gradu­ show separate excursions by the the way in remed3dng matters so itual progress is registered by tbs' ated and are ready \o take one. wMim, King^ Queen, or the Prince inspect-, tha^ the people wi^ coiue to realize length of his b(^rd Joe was looked Plumbing,. HeaUngr Ihuifaig; ing cheerless rows of drab houses on that actually, after all, something is upop as a promising youngster. Tlve OOMBlNl^ AGEB OF BRIDE Spring some ill-kept street that might pass to be done for them now'that the ■villagers allowed he.,would be a saint, AND BRIDEOBOOM -IS 32. - Jc^Ung-a-SpeckUty ^ tys • for Hogan’s ^Allfsy, America, and King has been so energetic. There thak is, if the hsi^k^rs did not get CottonWood Falls, Kan., May 9.-;:- Shop Phone 87-4, Residence brings to light lots of thiii^ of no use to you that I qhattlng nvith a be-aproned house­ |s no desfre in any quarter for cpm- buy at good pricies for cash; him. And in the^ Ukraine-the bar­ The, youngest married couple in the R ear Of Weldon; wife surrounded by aJ'flock of kiddles munization of houses, which had ber is not. j , state in point of years, if not in the J j OLD CLOTHING, RAGS, BOOKS, MAGAZINE^ or,, possibly, bending over a wash- been forcibly curried out in Russia Joe came to 4his country, where country, is the record claimed kere PAPERS, RUBBERS, TllffiS, METALS tub. An4 the royal person ‘'and the and Hungary, where kings were not .he groomed hfa beard upUl it grew fqr Harry C. Brown,'of this ,Cjty,. loyal British housewife then and so. deeply interested ih how' ‘'or and grew and grew, finally reaching and his bride. Alverta Reber, of Em­ OF ALL KINDS there exchange amenities over living where the working people lived just a length where It ’made a practical poria. The combined a^es of. thb ^ r a 1 Wll^r PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES 'li^ a hovel where the bathroom con­ 80. their royal hides 'were well napUn or bib. Then he went to two is less thap ‘ thMy-t'wq ye^ijs. sists of said washtub placed in the housed. ~ A t -' f ' ' wortc in the plant of the Webtlng- Harry reached his sixteenth birtiy» - Telephone and I will calL middle of the kitchen, where a Present conditions in England are house Electric Company. * day a fhw wdeks before, he married. cramped bedroom furnishes sleeping attributed partly to building laws,in­ He soon found th^ beard, so much His bride'is less than sixteen.^'When accoioi-modatlong for four or more^ ability of forking people' to pay admired in the Ukraihe, did hot he went to the courthouse he was where the kiddies' playground Is the rents jufStit^ng landlords . tearing make suph a hit in/this country. Two accompanied by his mother, who 203 OAK STREET. TELEPHONE 654-12 street and the backward is too sm all jf—•' - ■ • \ dovrn^ tenements, and lack of interest Mlow employees Jeaughi hdm—oUp, had given her consent to tho mar­ aind d^rk 'to permit grass''l<) igi^ow. by employers who felt their, d^ty clip—Joe was as behrdless as a riage. IPhe; bride famished, a wrlt- V .lArhen. there are large aress like ended witbfthe pay qnvelOi^es. War schoolboy, Joseplh Miller was ao- teh statement from' haX!. suardfap^ tnat^Un every large city, ,^ b n Buck conilltibns dttifinjgr 'tbe past fi^ayeahs lodiied, arji^ted, apd is now at liberty Mra. Esther GruOT^;' i^at liber' condltiona haVe been thajMIbjeot of precluded, house building. unddh $6,000 bond. consented tq the marHage. X'; r. fCHi' CV’ mttWWv. ■if :■ V* J.- . I . .. . V '* - ...... < - • /- 4 ‘ r \ /•X y.PM-- J. A,- Ss&4 -Ar-,- ' ■ M l M i : - 10^

Pke Me of Loohiiii 4< ^ or pb^te brimtdiiU is -A. ,.^1, sititatloha found in the supeS-tliirll? New York, May 9.— ^What’s going were ewept ivrky by the temi^tuoua le r’ "SUsjlehw” , Ih whiqh bOau- to happen when a Parisian “ poulet” wooing of the Yankeee- t^ul littW star, Mbllte King, is apr pearing i^Uin tonight at the Circle W om an’s N^w%oi^^ meets Cynthiana, Ky„ or a London Pyactleally all the war brides are V';. abort on Anterit^n geography. They theaiej. ' / ? . 243 NORTH MAlK STREET lass "lamps” Mankato, Minn., fol* know about fOt mueh about the rela­ "Suspense” tells the story pf u Saturday Morning the first time? tive'locatlop of New-York: and Kan­ daring girl who cleverly thwayts the Underwear.x Fibce Qeocis' That’s what some of t^e war wel­ sas dity as a Kansas City girl knows plans of• a dangerous’gang of coi» irhousands of rolls of Wall Papers, not damaged, to be fare workers who have been meeting about the relative location, of Paris splpStoYs, and .at the. ^>me: tixiie es- Eiy. ’at end consoling some war brides ar­ asd Belfoi^ . 4 °d cdi^pl^ wiUf’that tablislnp''the: innoceince>iiQ!| her ,fathr r sold at priees that will surprise you. ___ . riving hfere with o t without their they have just come from Europe, er, who had been accused of the V husbands from overseas want to where it’s only a hop, comparaUvely theft of certaih pagea entrusted to Salje Starts Saturday know. In some cases, they frankly speaking, from one big toiyn to an­ his care. » , Sold in Room Lots OiJy admit, there is goinar to be a disil­ other.. Of cchirse, there is: a beautiful rbr- lusionment and the little Parlsienne A French girl who-married a Dal­ mance . interwoven, throughout thV. These papers will be banded in lots suitable for rooms Boys’. $1 Wash Suits, sale price ...... 49c who married a Yankee afte^ a short las, Tez., soldier and ai’Hved in ad­ story— what would any picture be Boys' $1*50 Wash Suits, ^ sale p ric^ ...... ,9K of all sizes. Select what you want and take them at romance centering around a cafe is vance of her husband, wanted to without, romance?— but: the-love .el­ Bo^* 65c Summer Underwear ...... ifiW f marked prices. We cannot sell from sample during this going to save enough francs to get kujfiw where she could get a tazi for ement In “ Suspense” is treated in Children's 35c Embrddered Muslin Drawers ...... 1®® sale. ■» hack to mother. But in others the Dallas. A young girl from a much different manner than In any Children’s 50c Embroidered Muslin Draw ers ...... ,?29c;l girls who came from big cities In the same boat hkd $2,, which she other story, you’ve ever read or seep Ladies' $1.75 Waists ...... ^ foreign lands are going to settle thought would i>ay her trolley fare in pictures; but that It all works L a d ^ ' $1 Night Dresses ! ...... 1^. .'.5fic Faults, Veunnishes, Btushes down and make themselves right at to her husband’s parents in San out just as you would have it ma^es Ladi/ea' $1 Embroidered White Skirts home. The great majority of the sol­ Francisco. A rosy faced Scotch girl this probably, the . most delightful Ladies' $1.50.Embroidered White Skirts, ...... ,,v»8cl diers who married French or Eng­ w ^ted to know where she could get picture ever offered. Ladies' $3.50 Oxfords, black and broWn .\ ..... i. Pictures lish girls abroad dome from small a ferry to Cuba. The many scenes and sltuatiops Men's 25c Hesei ^ e price ...... 12t % towns or farms in the West and The war' brides are already up Hiough, that makes for real: thrilling Men’s 295 Ifose, sale price ...... , and our entire stock at reduced prices for this sale. Middle West. against mother-in-law. . One Oregon suspense are more tense than can Men’s $1.50 Working Shirts ...... Some of the brides have confessed mother-in-law telegraphed her re­ possibly be conceived, and as yen 35c Percales, ^ p rt lengths ...... 1 7 l - 2c y a ^ frankly that they married “ just for turning son thjat un^er^no considera- will he £eld spedlbound from the 35c Bine Chainbray ...... 17 l-2c >iau^ the trip.” They wanted to see Amer­ tion would she receiVi his new opening. title tp the final ifadeout,; 39c Striped' Percales ...... 20c yard iilSIER WAIL PAPER 00. ica and “ hoped the marriage would French bride. But 111 the mhiei'- will why this rer 29c Muslins, sale price ...... \ .18c yard v; turn out all right.” Others said they Ity■ ■■ of mother-in-law, snh jgave In? '^ rk a ld b p'rbducticfn is called “ Sns 29c Curtain S crim ...... 12 l-2 c yaijd 533 MAIN STREET pensp'’—;it4a tri^^^all and even Night Dresses, were $1.75, sale price ...... 93C i than (ibis title implies., Silk WaiBtB, were $3.98, sale price ...... $2^49 WOMEN FARMERS. 'TO GIVE TRUCKS ’TO STATES. ^^the a War RA-

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HARTFORD’S SHOPPING CENTER I SO U T H M R N CH £ S TE R * CONN I■ n I ‘•4’ c til' Big MiUin^iy Miss Hattie Strickland, assistant, I to Town Clerk Benton, is enjoyipg a few days in New York city. Women’s Stunning Sfrffl The local White Sox will play the 'v ♦ Clearauice for Sat j New Departures of Ney Britain In the Hardware City on Saturday. This is the first out-of-town game for the White Sox. Suits at Splendid Savings Good Chance to Get a'Dark Sergeant Leo Cleary of the United States Tank service arrived at his I home in tQwn late yesterday after­ High priced models marked down to the price of the commonplace. Hat Cheap I noon. Sergeant Cleary has been overseas for some length of time. Womon looking for a splendid bargain should not fail to make their selec­ This is ydiir chance to get fresh smart hat at little cost. All our dark hats are to be closed out much less than their worth. Gottfred Keish has sold through tions from them. The assortments of materials, colors and styles are Trimmed with flower's, ostrich fancies and ribbohs, worth $9.98. the agency of Robert J. Smith two We ask .$4.06 and $3«,08 each. i building lots on Porter street, varied enough to please every whim and fancy, so excellent picking is as­ One lot of sample hats, some sport styles among .them. Sat­ I Greenhurst tract, to Oswald Fisher. sured. urday’s close out price $1.08 each. I Mr. Fisher intends to build a mo­ Misses’ and Ghildren’s Hats of Peanut and hemp straws^^ black, navy and brown, special at $1.75 each. I dern residence at once.^ I The benefits derived from the set­ I ting ahead of the time can be easily Here is a complete list of sizes and prices The Suits For Saturday Will Sell seen by a walk through the town I during ^he evening. In every avail­ U pon Sight I able plot of land) the local home Four $59.50 Navy Blue Suits, 1-18, 1-38, 2-40...... Now |45.00 SUITS OF 'THE NICER KINDS in box, blouse, vestee and tail­ gardeflter is in evidence tolling away I One ^45.00 Navy Blue S u it ...... Now $39.50 ored styles made of flnest grades gaberdines, tricotines, serges, with the hoe. 1.*' fancy twills and colored velours. Select now and save from I 115.00 to $27.50 on your purchase. See the suits for $85, I Manager Dowd of the AtJjletics Eight $39.50 Navy Blue Suits, 1-16, 1-18, 4-36,1-38,1-44. _____ Now $35.00 i $30.50, $42, $45, $47.50, $52.50, $57.50, $02.50, $65.00 to I requests the appearance, of thq .teatn, $05.. . Good suits $25 and $20.50. I members at the Mt. Nebo grounds ■ > ■ - ..fern- Thirteen $35460 Navy Blue Suits, 6-16, 3-18, 1-36,1-38,2-40___ Now $29.50 at 6#30 this evening, when a practice { Special Dress Values I wilk be held for the Eagle-Athletic Six $29.50 Navy Blue Suits, 1-36, 3-38, 1-42, 1-44...... Now $25.00 I game which will be staged on the lo­ FOR STREET AND AFTERNOON WEAR. Embroidered Fifteen $25.00 Navy Blue Suits, 2-16, 2-18, 2-36, 3-38, 4-40, 1-42 _ Taffeta, beaded Georgette, Charmeuse, Foulard and Georgette I cal grounds Sunday afternoon. combinations. Navy, Copen, Tanipe, Flesh, Sky, Black and col­ ■ Rev. C. E. Cooledge has sold his 1-46 ...... Now $19,75 ored combines. Made with ne'w manderin sleeves and colored I seven room cottage on Lyness street ! velvet belts, sizes 16 to 42, $30.50, $42.50 and $45 grades) I to Frank J. Barnard of Boston. Mr. Two $19.75 Nhvy Blue Suits, 1-38, 1-40 ...... Now I (charge for alterations at this low price.) I and Mrs. Cooledge have lived in G ood Blouse |Bargciins I Manchester for 'about seven years. One .$39.50 Copen Suit, size 1 6 ...... >Now $85.#$ I The sale was made through the SPECIAL OFFER IN v6lLE, round, square or V neck, lace agency of Robert J. Smiith. Two $22.50 Copen Silvertone Suit, Size 1-16, 1-38 ...... Now $19.75 or embroidery trimmed, also plain tailored styles, sizes 36 to 46 I Persons knowing of any Manches­ at $1.08 each. Two $59.50 Oxford Suit, size 1-40, 1-42 ...... Now $45.00 I ter men in service, who should be NEW LOT SHANTUNG WAISTS, just received, high or low neck styles, sizes 36 to 46 for $2.08 each. invited to the'Welcome Home cele­ Two $29.50 Fancy Mixtures, size 1-16, 1-40...... Now $19.75 CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE WAISTS in excellent as­ I bration, are requested to send the sortment, all the leading shades, including white, sizes 36 to 46, I names of such men to the Reception One $39.50 Black Striped Suit, size 40...... ^ .Now $35.00 extra value at $5.08 each. Committee of the War Bureau. It is-t* I desired to haye as'many Manchester Two $29.50 Black Serges, size 1-36, 1-40...... Now $25.00 - Some PiBow Specials I men as possible present on that day and Ahe committee is planning to One $45.0aBlack Serge Suit, size 4 0 ...... Now $39.50 AT OUR ART DETPT. we offer round Silk Pillows, rose, blue and gold, silk floss filled with a variety of new trimmings, $4.50 f send invitations to all who are with­ One $49.50 Black Serge Suit, size 3 6 ...... ______: _____'. .Now $45.D0 value $2.08 each. I in traveling distance from town. ALSO CRETONNE PILLOWS for Hammocks, CoueheSj Ver­ The management of the local Three $25.00 Black Serge Suit, size 1-40, 1-44, 1-48 ...... N e w 819.75' anda uae, etc. Variety-of colors. Silk floss filled, good $2.00 White Sox has booked for this Sun­ far,. flJMI each. • ' J day’s appearance on the Adams .. I " kO|)!ND CRETONNE PILLOWS, 500 of Ahem with choice of I street grounds, the crack Pratt & 't- ri teas filed. ., worth $1.50 for 70c each. f 1^ ^ I iR l ' ' B Whitney baseball outfit of, Hartford. It will be remembered that the Pratt & Whitney team captured the cham­ pionship of the city last season by defeating Manager Gilette’s all star aggregation of Poli players at the 36 inch P ER C A LES ■ Millinery Special Wethersfield avenue grot^nds. The batteries for Sunday’s gam§ will be announced later. for 32iturday A lafge delegation from the Man­ chester Court of Foresters, attended af $5.98|to $7.98 the special initiation ceremonies of Court Snipsic and Hearts of Oak in Rockville last evening. The degree Trimmed Hats, $4.98 each .work was exemplified by the-For- 25c yard A lot of thirty-five trimmed Hats are offered for Sat­ esters’ degree team of the Rockville urday at the above price. Hats that are made of straw Just arrived, a good assort­ lodges, which is considered to be and trimmed with fiowers, feathers, wings wid ribbon; one of the best in New England. The ment of neat, small black and colors navy, brown, henna and black. i local members returned home at a late hour and expressed themselves as white figures and stripes, also ALL COLORED FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND WINGS delighted with the work put on by MARKED AT HALF PRICE JKme to get ready ^or in dark grey and blue L\ their Rockville brothers. This is an (qiportunity for anyone who trims their own warm weather. The South end Lodge of Moose grounds and plain colors. hat. will hold a benefit performance ai, the Park theater this evening. There' The Main Thing has been a large ^ e of tickets for this event and a capacity house is ■■ t anticipated. The - proceeds of the One o^the special foathi^s in \ that W6 want to emphasize about our shoes is QUALITY. performance will go t9ward a fund hiusical 'Comedy,. “ Th^ Tale of-a" R e a d - We buy only the very best grades of sh(^s and every to entertain the Moose soldiers and .Hat,” t^ ’b^ given iii Eighth piatrid:’’ I pair is carefully inspected for faults in material and sailors in the near future. A vaude­ Assembly hall Tuesday ev^enihg' un­ I T ’ S F O R * workmanship. ville program will be presented r> der the^uspiCes of Ever Ready Circle YOU Ladies conjunction with movies. Tonight’s of King’s Daughters will be Miss Men’s Coniovans, especially good. High cut o:^Ox- feature is a Goldwyn, entitled “ Hid­ Ada Pgrter, contralta, in a group of Yes, we appreciate your business, fords, a pair ...... $10 den Fires” , with Mae Marsh in the gypsy songs. She will be accompanied and that is why we are giving you leading role. at the piano by Miss Olive Riley of the special low prices on all glasses Other good Oxfords in dark browns and blacks, all the fitted in our South Manchester of­ White Shoes way from ...... $4 to $8 Work is progressing rapidly on the Norwichi ' fice. Some people wonder how we new Army and Navy club house/ at can do It. It is simple. 3^0 do Main and Forest streets. Most of PIG ESCAPES. not'depend oh this office alone. As Ladies’ White Canvas OxfiRids, pointed and the time since Monday, a gang of we fit more glasses In our Haikford toe, military heel. Also round toe office In ojie week than id gold In thev Glenney & Hultmari{ tWenty-five has been engaged on the But Trolley Sleutli Finds it All entire town of Manchester in' a models, military heel. job. The frame is ,all up and the Rigiit, All Ri^t. Ground Gripper Shoes relieve foot troubles.. month. But we want to increase roof timbers all set, and one can now our business In Manchester, and we Ladies Cushion Comfort Oxfords, white canvas upper, are doing It. Are you with usT Do get some idei as to how the build­ George House, foreman of the you want to save money on your cushion sole and rubber heel ...... ^.....$3.50 ing will Ipok when completed. The Connecticut Company’s -car barns, glasses and at the same time get central part of tlie building is nearly lost a pig a day or two ago and the best at a reasonable price? If Growing Girls’ White Canvas Shoes, high cut, pointed two stories ,high. This will allow found it yesterday. He' bought ,Ah,e so see us any night. toei low heel ...... , ...... $3.50, for a high ceiling room, "v^ere bas­ pig some time \aso from Samuel Office O p^ Every Night Except ketball and other games may be Woodward/ ou$^ at Bolton. He Saturday from 6:80 to 8:80 Special Values played. ■ brought it home aild'^lacea it in a P. M. PARK SHOE STORE Reppcts from St. Francis hospital pen which he supposed was secure. At Optical Dept. Q. Fox ft Co. yesterday regarding the condition of One night, however, the pig rooted luring the day* 697 Main Street Now Johnson^ Bkmk Francis Agnew of.the Johnson build­ its way out and when Mr.House went \ in Silk Dresses at $15 ing, Main street, indicate that the to the pen t o «feed his porker the LEWIS 4. HlNESi B0f„ Eyesight Specialist, Handsome new model dresses in Satins and. Georgette young man su^ined more serious pext morning, he found it missing. House 41 Hale Block. Crepes, some bead trimmed, all specially good values at in juries, than was first expected. The Ke lost no time in putting a Ce- young man was taken to the hos­ tectlve on the Ardil. Peter Qoochee, Sergeant Herbert Ratenburg. this price ...... $15 BOY ABHOB^ CMBAP'CAB&’^ n pital on Wednesday having sustained Tyho is the Aocal detectij^' for the HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Private William P. McCarthy a fracture of the wrist while in the Connecticut Company, started out Bugler Daniel Clviello. SO performance of his duties as^ a -ftre- to hunt fhe^pigj At Wadsworth Cook Charles L. Dean. . , ; -T-V-, man on the New Haven road. It has street he -learned that the pig had During the past-week, the follow­ Corporal Hbward’ Ei * Porter. now developed that Mr;. Agnew has passed durfl^v ^the morninj?. He ing discharged soldiers and sailors Bn. Sergf. Maj. John A. Benson. St. iiotdt, ELMAN’S sustained more serious internar ih- kept coming h o i ^ to- Middle Turn­ have reported at the local War Bur­ Private Michael.Adamy. ver for mine”; d^l| JOHNSON BLOCK MAIN and BtSSELL STS. jukes and At is thought he will be pike through the lots and - sure eau: Corporal Walter P. Balch.. Hussmailn,. who subjected to/an X-Ray examination enough, heifound. the animal headed Private Paolo Tos(S{iiio. corporal William Q. Leggett. oldyjvhen dete<^n in orddr to Ascertain their nature. for Prank Johnson’s on 'Strickland Li^ut. John L. Jermey. Private Munroe O. Barlow. ' =s^ street. • 'Printer Clarence R. Peterson. ' Seaman Leonard A. Welma*. admRted Eastman Kodaksand supplies, . Sergeant Thomas P. Conran. Private Bruno J. Johnson. / team of Dillon and A complete line of Apollo Choco­ do developing and jiftoting, 24- For a mild, satisfying su^ke try a Private'Raymond Brocknlan.^ ' Private Patrick HumpJn«yi \ ideraon’ will appear at the Park lates, for these who discriminate, hour serrice. M^cNaiAara’s PHar- Double A perfectoJ lO c., McNa­ Machinist^ Mate 'karlv B. R. Sergeant Edward Y. 'Harrington. > -tlMa $r4oisf. McNamara’s Phannac]r.;=adg. mara’s Pharmacy.-—adv. Johnson. vv ■^'Z