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r o w i 8 » t * A Circnlatioii Statement.___ g t ^ t e ^ l A W Average dafljr drcolattoa of THE The Wehthw BVBNING MlctcATiH n 0 / 1 0 Mostly fair w eati^ w i^ occasion, MONTH OP JUNB • U 9 ^ ^ M al local ~show^ and thunderstwins. $■ Established as a WeelUy 1-881. Try'‘THB HERALD‘D WANT COL­ V O L m v i n NO. 241 Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULYJ14, 1919. UMNS. ^Cost one cent per word for PRICE TWO CENTS Established as a Dally 1914. first insertion, half cent thereafter. '■■ii'r- t. E. BISSELl' CI1ED BIG OIRIGIBLE LHSi German High School Senate Committee Adjourtis BY GEN. FERSBING FOB REMV TO START AGAIN Will Teach R&penge Without Taking Up Treaty CONSPIOIOOS SERVICESWorkmen Orerhaniing Air­ Berlin, July 13.^—(Via London, these peace delnands we turn away ship for Trip to East July 14.)— A threat to instill a spirit with contempt frofn nations which Times Says Carson Was to Blame Mascliester Man Recares of revenege in German children is lacked the moral force to suppress Three Separate Resolutions this criminal jugglery and will work Fortune. contained In a proclamation signed Anireciation of Effident with all our might to make our chil­ For Dublin*s Easter Riots in *16 Aimed Indirectly at Pact, by a number of high school teachers dren and grand children inh'ferit this War Work. which was published in conservative sentiment and to keep it perma­ Reported — Nothing Said CROWDS GREET AIRMEN newspapers today. After criticis­ nently alive in the German nation.” London, July 14.— Significance with the Bolshevism of ex-Ministers ing the Entente the proclamation Prof. Kuno Meyer, well known In was attached in political circles to­ as well as of labor agitators.” concludes; the United States ds a lecturer, was day to the fact that the Chronicle, Bespoi^ible for Riots. About President’s Appear^ RECOMMENDED D. S. C. Officers and Crew Enjoyed Journey “ If wei are compelled to fulfill one of the signers. the organ of Premier.Lloyd George, The Times, another Northcliffe pa­ Across the Atlantic— No Sea-Sick­ the Telegraph and the Morning Post per, declared that Sir Edward was hS.- ance Before Body— Lodge, BY COLONEL S. €. JONES ness—^Met No Storms. made no editorial comment upon the responsible for the Easter rising at speech of Sir Edward Carson on Sat­ Dublin in 1916, but that he possibly Borah and LaFolette, Spon­ Pulham, July 14.—A force of 200 urday demanding the' repeal of the did not foresee that at the time. Yv Attention of Superiors Attracted by workmen were today engaged in VIEW BIG VICTORY PiOIADE home rule for Ireland bill and warn­ “ But he has no excuse today,’ sors of the Resolutions. His Methods of Handling Large overhauling the British dirigible ing Americans nbt to interfere in continued the Times, “ when he con­ Bodies of Men. R-34 in preparation for her flight to Irish affairs. demns the rebellion of 1916 he <■•1 her base at East Fortune, Scotland, IN P i l S AS 2 0 ,0 0 0 HEROES MARCH Daily Mall’s Comment. should remember that he is the last Washington, July 14.— Three sep­ the starting point of her trans-At­ First Lieutenant Clarence E. Bis- The Daily Mail, Lord Nopthcliffe’s man in Great Britain with less right arate resolutions indirectly involv­ sell, Cavalry, U. S. A., A. E. F., has lantic voyage. She is expected to paper, which has been criticising the to do so, and when he tells Ameri­ ing the peace' treaty were reported been accorded one of the highest of take the air within two or three days Marshal Foch Leads— ^Amoicans Under Pershii^ Follow— Premier, said, under the caption; ca to mind her own business he to the Senate this afternoon by the military honors in the form of a per­ and make the trip to East Fortune “ (^arson’s Bolshevism” ; courts the retort that the wishes of in about seven hours. Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ sonal citation from General John J. “ Is there one law for Robert Smil- 15,000,000 Irish-Americans are part Fidows and Orphans Weep Whde Soldiers Pass— Rqi- tee. Pershing, commander-in-chief of the Landed Yesterday. lie, (head of the coal miners’ union) of her, (Ireland’s) business. There Beyond taking up certain prelim­ American Expeditionary Forces. The The R-34 landed here yesterday and another for Sir Edward Car- is no room for dictatorship in a com­ after her history making flight resentatives of Every Civilized Race Present— Solemn inaries connected with the peace document which was awarded April son? A. Bonar Law, government monwealth of free Democracies— treaty the committee adjourned 19, of this year from military head­ across the Atlantic and back in ex­ leader in Commons, declared that neither dictatorship, of the proletar­ Tribute Paid France’s Million and a Half Dead. without considering the document it­ quarters Is signed In “ Jack” Persh­ cellent condition. One of her en­ the government will use all the re­ iat nor the Orangemen.” gines must be replaced, but this will self, or the proposed appearance of ing’s own hand, and oflBcially reads sources of the state against direct ac­ The Daily News thinks ‘‘‘there is be done after she arrives at East President Wilson before the commit­ as follows; Paris, July 14.— Twenty thousand Place le Etoile to allow the troops to tion by the miners and the railway no room in a civilized community for Fortune. Aside from rips in her tee. United States Army, A. E. F. allied soldiers swung across Paris march beneath the arch. workers. The government would people who are prepared on the envelope she suffered practically no Resolutions Reported. , CITATION. eastward today before the eyes of Route of the March. make the path easier If it let it be least occasion to destroy one another other damage. The resolutions reported were: Second Lieutenant, The route of the march, from the known that it intends to deal firmly in a private quarrel.” Crowds of sightseers came to more than a million spectators who Clarence E. Blssell, Cavalry. porte Maillot to the place de la 1— The Lodge Measure, request­ Pulham from London and many. saw the great victory parade. ing the President to furnish the For exceptionally meritorious and Republic, was a scene of Babylonian Norfolk towns to view the first Senate with a copy of any treaty conspicuous services at Base Section Leading them on horseback was splendor. At porte Maillot, through SHIPBUILDING RECORD PENTECOSTS BURN trans-Atlantic airship today. purported to have bben “ projected” Number Three, England. Marshal Foch, Generalissimo and di­ which the allied armies made their Enjoyable Trip. between Germany and Japan, “ to­ In testimony thereof and'as an ex. recting genius of the allied troops on official entry into the city, stood a Major Scott, commander of the MOKEN during JUNE MORTGAGE OF $800 gether with any Information regard­ pression of appreciation of these ser­ the field of battle. great triumiffial arch. R-34 and other oiflicers of her crew, ing it which may be in the possession vices, I award him this— Beside him rode Marshal Joffre, Along the avenue de la Grande emphasized today the ease with Bnilders Deliver 118 Vessels With of the State' Department. Citation, hero of the first battle of Marne, and Armee and then along the Champs Members Rejoice as Fire Consumes which they made the return journey Total Tonnage of 578,583— In­ Reminder of Former Debt— Pas­ An amendment to this measure (Signed) riding at the head of the various con­ Elysees to the Place de la Concorde from New York and the comfort crease Over Last Year. tor Reviews Work and Rededi­ reading: “ Or any further informa­ JOHN J, JERSHING, tingents came Generals Pershing, were festoons of gilded bunting, they enjoyed. Particularly they cates Church. tion concerning any negotiations be­ Commander In Chief. Haig, Petain, Liax, Castelnau and which swung from Venetian masts pointed out that while ships beneath Washington, July 14.— American tween Germany and Japan during Awarded on 19 April, 1919. other great chiefs. placed at thirty foot interval^ them were being ^tossed by a forty shipbuilders achieving new records The occasion of the burning of the the war,” was adopted in committee Lieutenant Bissell whose home la Americans First. Adorning the masts were luminous mile gale- that must ha.ve caused sea­ fn putting out.ships to carry Amer­ by a vote of 12 to 2. on Woodb^idge street, 'enlisted in The troops marched in alphabeti­ globes, flower baskets,. allied flags $800 mortgage on the Pentecostal sickness among their passengers, the ican products abroad. During June Church yesterday afternoon was one 2— The 3orah resolution, calling Boston the week of the declaration cal order which brought the Ameri­ and coats of arms o^JPrench cities. R-34 rode the wind with scarcely any cans, led by General Pershing, im­ they delivered 118 vessels, with a of great Thanksgiving and rejoicing upon the President for the prodne-. of war by the United States, He Trophies of War. rocking. mediately behind Foch and Joffre. total tonnage of 578,583 dead weight on the part of the members' who tion of a protest against the cessa­ was sent to the first officers’ training Displayed on pyramldical columns The greatest moment of the day to the shipping board. It was an­ have worked so long and hard to re­ tion of Shantung to Japan, which camp at Plattsburg, N. Y., commis­ at frequent' intervals 'were trophies came when Foch and Joffre drove nounced today. This is an increase move the burden. Special services Secretary Lansing, General Bliss and sioned a second lieutenant of caval­ of war, the steel helmets, rifles, KAISER NOT WORRYING their horses under the magnificent of 106 per cent, over deliveries in were held at 3.30 in the afternoon Henry White, as three of the Ameri­ ry on August 14, 1917, and assigned haversacks and grenades mingling Arc de Triomphe, followed by the June a year ago, when the total ton­ with Pastor A. C. Goldberg presid­ can peace commissioners at Paris, to duty with Company C, 104th Unlt- with the garlands of flowers, the OVER STANDING TRIAL soldiers of Liberty.* nage was 280,400 dead weight. ing. In addition to the burning of were reported to have signed before cTd States Infantry. whole warlike display in each in­ Several Million Spectators. The deliveries consisted of 63 steel the mortgage, the church, free from the peace conference ended. He was ordered overseas October stance being surmounted by a Gallic It Is impossible to estimate the contract ships' of 361,458 dead debt was rededicated to its work. 3— The LaFollette resolution re­ if 4th, 1917, and was assigned" to con­ Laughs Gaily as He Walks With cock, emblem of French military number of people along the line of weight tonnage; se'ven requisitioned In the afternoon service the questing the President to Inform valescent duty, because of a seri­ Former Empress and Secretary— valor. march but Paris papers today said steel shfps, 52,825 tons; 47 wood church was jammed to overflowing, the Senate why NIcatagua "has been ous Illness which confined him to CIpse-up of Wilhelm. The Arce de Triomphe stood un­ that several millions saw or tried to ships of 160,800 tons and one compo­ and many were forced to stand in permitted to Invade Costa Rica and a hospital for five months, October draped in all its splendor amidst a see the spectacle. Representatives site ship of 3,500 tons. the aisles. The Salvation Army lent for what reason Costa Rica, a bellig­ 28th, 1917, to March 14, 1918. Amerongen, Holland, July 14.— riot of galg and surrounded by a of nearly every civilized people The total number of ships accepted a helping hand to the celebration erent with 'the allies In the war, was Lieutenant Bissell was put on de­ William Hohenzollern, ex-Kaiser, Is mammoth grandstand on the Place cheered themselves hoarse at the by the shipping board from August, with special music. not permitted to sign the Versailles tached service from his regiment in not the broken man he has been pic­ de L’Etoile. passing war heroes. 1917, to June 30, 1919, was 1,047, Pastor Goldberg gave a brief treaty.” April, 1918 by a special order. AftdV tured nor is he apparently worrying A riot of overpowering emotion with a total tonnage of 5,826,664 description of the history of the recovering he was never allowed to over the prospect of facing trial for “The Triumphal Way,” attended the scene, in which full dead weight or 3,884,443 gross. church and told of the trying exper­ join his regiment, but was on con­ war crime, according to his appear­ That section of the route from the VERBAL WARFARE EXPECTED throated French applause was the iences he and his parishioners had valescent duty In the A, E. F. from ance. Arc de Triomphe down the Avenue Washington, July 14.— Warfare y predominant note. overcome. When he came to Man­ October 4, 1917, to March 8, 1919. Your corresopndent had an ex­ Des-champs Elysees to the Place la oyer the League of Nations and other Bitter Grief Also. SPECIAL BOARD PROBING chester seven years ago the church It was his efficient handling of over tremely close view of him and the Concorde was officially styled “ Tri­ disputed provisioris of the peace But In the unprepedently great was in poor condition. The Interior 20,000 men during this period that former empress and a secretary while umphal Way” and here the biggest treaty was to be renewed in the Sen­ mass of people lining the route and FIUME SITUATION TODAY as well as jthe exterior were far attracted the attention of his supe­ walking the grounds of the castle of decorative effect was accomplished. ate today with President Wilson’s packing the overlooking windows from beautiful. Old dining chairs supporters and antogonlsts busily en­ riors and paved the way for a cita­ Count Ben^inek. The one time Midway on the spacious Rond Point and balconies there were many mov­ des Champ Elysees as reliefs were were utilized because of lack of gaged in “ digging in” for wliat w m tion. On May 21st, 1919, he was emperor was laughing gaily, talking Intep-Allied Commission to In­ ing manifestations of the most bitter erected on altars dedicated to. the funds for pews. In addition to this expected to be a protracted and hi* commissioned a first lieutenant. Ac­ animatedly and swinging his cane, vestigate the Recent Troubles Be­ grief. From these' windows bereaved martyred cities of Verdun, Soissons, there was. a mortgage of $1,500. terly fought parliamentary and ora­ cording to letters from his former just as he did in pre-war days, as tween the Italians and French. parents and children wept at the Gradually the fifty members of the torical battle. commanders, he is In line for a cap- I crossed the bride over the •castle Rheims, and Arras. Thrbrfghout the thought that a kindlier f^te would day clouds of vapor, pumped by elec­ parish had by hard work and per­ Since the President addressed the tancy. He has also been recom­ moat. William was dressed In Milan, Italy, July 13— (Via Paris, have allowed their kin to share in tricity, flowed out from votive urns, sonal sacrifice, contributed sums un­ Senate and laid before it the peace mended for the D. S. M. by Colonel brown tweeds and his figure was July 14).— The inter-allied commis­ this unparalleled spectacle and not, crowning these altars. til the mortgage had been cut down treaty on Thursday, last, the lines be­ Samuel G. Jones of the United States strikingly erect though rather rtout. sion, appointed by the Peace Confer­ as Clemenceau suggested, the cham­ to $800, A meeting was held and it Cavalry, There was no sign ’ hat he had been Here by special wish of Premier* ence to investigate the situation at tween league proponents and op­ ber of deputies have laid them down Clemenceau, captured German guns was decided not to let the burden ponents have been more tightly Blssell’s military career started in bowed down by tne weight of his Plume, began its sessions In Fiume in a shroud of glory on the fields of were heaped up pell mell with the drag along. Consequently pledges drawn than they were before his re­ 191 when he enlisted in Troop A, 1st woes. today, said a dispatch from that city. battle. figure of a victorious Gallic cock were made and It was anticipated turn from the peace conterence. Massachusetts Cavalry and served an The United States is represented on The pathos of the scene was perched above each seat. that the church would be free by the Both Sides Claim Victory. enlistment with this company. He the commission by Major General '4 dimmed by the most wonderful dem­ And the 'plaster triumphal arch first of next year. Both sides still claimed victory, I was also a member of the 1st Com­ WORLD’S RICHEST “ GOB” Charles P. Summerall, formerly at­ " i onstration of rejoicing ever seen in stood on the plac de ae concrode at tached to the American Army of Oc­ They were- rewarded for the per­ but the^ republican leaders of the pany, Governor’s Foot Guards of this the French capital. Today it is as the entrance to the Tuilleres Gar­ cupation on the Rhine; General sistency however In the' form of Senate, face to face at last with the state. TO STAY IN U. S. NAVY donations of $106 from Cheney \ though the peoples of the earth were dens. It bore on its entablature the Watts, represents England; General concrete proposition of either ratify­ united in welcoming a millenium. names of prominent generals. Naulin,j Prance, and General Dibrol- Brothers; $50 from the J. T. Robert­ ing or rejecting the treaty sts it was 'jr'i E. L. Perkins Now Has Income of What fact iS happening in Paris to­ an_t, Italy. son Co., and.by many other contribu­ signed at Versailles, admitted the op­ The Graqdstands. $480,000 a Year Becansd Oil Was day Is the greatest men of Europe tions ahead of anticipated plans. position to the President wqs still SOLDIERS REBUKE REED The whole Jength of the'- avenue The first session was held at the Discovei^ On His Farm. are joining the humblest in a fever­ Pastor Goldberg placed the mort divided as to the form proposed Deschamps Elysees was a row of Fiume casino where numerous wit­ ish apotheosis of peace. nesses were heard, Including the gage in an um and applied a match. textual amendments or qualifying FOR OPPOSING LEAGUE stands. Other giant stands were While the smoke from the urn curl New York, July 14.— E. L. Per­ Tribute to the Dead. commanders of the French and Ital­ reservations should take. erected on the terrace of the Tuller- ed upwards over the heads of those kins, of Eastland, Texas, the world’s Before the rejoicings began today, ian forces and prominent Croatians. Before the Senate met at noon the Members of American Legion Vote les gardens and around the place de present, the entire congregation richest “ gob,” is going to stick out France paid an official tribute to her The members of the commission Republican leaders hoped to have to Stay Away from Speech by la Concorde. The official decorative arose to their feet and united, in the the remainder of his four year term more than a million and a half of are housed in various quarters of agn*eed on a definite program, which Missouri Senator. scheme ended, but the remainder of singing of the “ Doxology” . A spe­ of enlistment in the United States dead last night in the most mourn­ the city. would prove satisfactory to tfie Prea- the route up the Ru Royale arid cial sermon delivered by Rev. H. A. Navy, though fate has suddenly ful ceremony in the history of theTe- ident’s opponents. The finishing " . “i along the Grand Boulevaucfis to the Byrant of Everett, Mass., followed Birmingham, Ala., July 14.—Res­ tossed into his lap an income o/ public. A “ death vigil” to^k place touches to such a program were to olutions were adopted by the Birm­ Place de la Concorde, tbrough pri­ the ceremony. 1480,000 a year. When he gets out beneath the Arc de Triomphe, where THRIFr STAMP SALES be applied at a final conference of vate initiation provided a record dia.? Pastor Goldberg In a statement ingham post of the American Legion of the navy he will devote his wealth a huge tomb of war was built on a Republicans early today, the last of today declaring that no member of play of flags, banners, oriflammes last evening said that because of “ to the people and Christianity,” he raised platform, sprinkled with the WIN MAIL MEN MEDALS a series which have been going on and escutcheons. many important church matters, he the post would be present to hear says. soil of many battlefields. A mam­ since the. Senate adjourned on Thurs­ Brilliant though the scene was, had not found tkne to thank all of the address which Senator Reed' of Perkins owned an eighty acre farm moth plaster figure of victory stood day last after the appearance of the there was a general complaint that Simonson Takes First Prize For the friends of the church for their Missouri will make here tomorrow in Texas but felt the call of the sea. at each of the four corners. All President before It. the decorations, 3vhlch were carried Largest Sale of W. S. S. Stamps— assistance and co-operation. He night in opposition to the League of He enlisted In the navy and became night a picket of honor stood watch OevelSpnieaits Expected. out mainly, by war artists, lacked the Allen Second, McVeigh Third. wishes fd personally extend his Nations and urging all “ 100 per cent a stoker on the transport Imperator. with arms reversed while a multi­ Other developments scheduled for magnitude fitting such an historic Gold and silver medals some time thanks through these columns until Americans’ ’also to refrain from When the Imperator docked ^ here tude of thousands weeding, filed be­ today were; occaaion. The government appropri­ ago by Postmaster Quish of the such time when he can extend his attending . the meeting. Senator yesterday he learned that a six thous­ neath the A^h before the sepulchral 1— ^Flrst meeting of the Senate ated something less than a million 'south end office, to carriers making gratefulness In a more worthy man­ Reed was handed a copy of the reso­ and barrel gusher oil well had been inonument in silent homage to the foreign relations committee to con-' lutions by a committee of the Birm­ dollars, and this, added to the fact the highest sales of War Savings ner. struck on Us farm and that bther fallen heroes. , sider the phace treaty. ^ • v - ingham post. l^at only a fortnight was given. to stamps and certificates, were award­ wells may bring his income to a mil­ The candelabra^ were lift e d at 2— -Adoption by the committee ^ devise and. carry out the scheme, dis­ ed yesterday. v STRENGTH OF U. S. ARMY. lion a year. nightfall and cast flickering streams a motion to accept the Plreald€BBt'e^>y^ pleased many critics. ' The first and second awards w ^e Washington, July 14. — The Poor construction of pipe lines is of light upon the people streaming offer to appear before>lt. '. Paris was jammed to overflovi^ing of gold. Henry* Simonson was a'ward- strength of 'the American army is the cause assigned for the loss in Speaking'Of nnanimity among the 3— ^ f e a t of a potion by BenaiN#V^^ solemnly past the tomb into the sur­ by great crowds of visitors that ed first prizei'^nd Richard Allen sec­ one'year of natural gas r^ned at Alliep, both Prudent' Wilson and only 24 per cent, of what It was on rounding gloc^ of the vast arch. poured in from all over ^ance. ond. Joseph McVeigh captured third Knox, anti-league -republican, v'^of * 89,000,000 in the States of Missou- Field Marshal Haig declare emphat­ armistice day, November 11, the Early *this morning the sepulchre place and was awarded a silver Penzisyjhrania, m e ter^dffer iu ri . And Kansas alone.- . ically; “We won ttie war..’* War Department announced this af4 was repioTed to a comer of the (Contlni^ on 8.) -medal. '1 ” temoon. ' — - ' s r .CQo&teaitted 9a V 4*' - ■- ■' -V i m .^Vvt '•• U - THE BVBam^G HERAII)> m o n p a y , m I t e / ' ‘ifSKffl !n#o ti.^~' ^

^U:r X 887 Main St. TONIGHT'S Sh o w li Try Some of A TOTALLY DIFFERENT PLAY She had nerve to start ais a thief and— R. & R. Boned Chicken 6^c can. as a child she was called GingCi*. The name THE STAR WITH THE Derby Lamb’s Tongue, 65c glass jar. stuck to he^r when she grew up. She lived Lididi Tmigue 40c can. up to her name. She made things hum in Crab Meat 25c can. the new World Picture. Gortoft’s FViesh Mackerel 25c can. Sbriinp 18c can. Potted Beef 10c can. “GINGER” One man was rich— a judge and The loved her. Gold Label Sardines 15c. v The other was poor— a i^dier^i^blihded in the war. Pickles in bulk, both sweet and sour. She was just a girl— a dancer in a cabaret— longing for ease and luxury. Spaghetti 18c can. WITH 3 a a s s s Yet she looked on life through the eyes of her soul and chose. t i ) Violet Palmer - Garreth Hughes And if you live a hundred y

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Ckmstitation and By-Laws to ‘ Be DirivCT of BiS Auto Apphr^^y Voted On— Twelve ^Trustees to fused by Approaching Car Stops BEAUTIFUL WOMAU AB STAKE It MMUttlW Be Chosen. ' Birecdy .on Tracks. DEN TOHIBHT’S SUPER FEATUflE Following the nleetiiig of the While the driver of one of the Mid-SuEniner Sale erf voters oE the Ninth school district at T^exas Gulf Refining Company's big the assembly hall of the High School trucks was deciding whether to back T r a v e r s e at sgven o’clock this evening there up or go ahead, when the big ma­ will be a meeting of the members chine had blocked both trolley of the Memorial Hospital fund in the tracks near a garage on Center . r **Qambling in Souls” same room for the purpose of adopt­ street Saturday afternoon; a new ' n ll-i • ^ • "I- ' __ L-«J______HOW ilOTHERLOVE SMOTHERED REVENOE ing the constitution and by-laws and type pay-as-you-enter car, west choosing a board of trustees. The bound, came along and helped ’i]l^m PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN-CDMEEY constitution provides for a board of solve the problem by smashing full This has been the most remarkable sale in our history. Why? Because those who 12 trustees, divided into three class­ tilt into the rear end of the machine. investigated and bought found that mir prices were away under, the market and thfy es of four members each. The terra The truck, out of commission, was told their friends and they bought ^ that our sales have been phenomenal. There is of office for the trustees is six years perched on the lawn of a residence still a chance for you if yon hurry. I and the expiration of the term of the in that vicinity this morning. The several classes is so. timed that a front end of the trolley was demol­ class will go out every two years. In ished by the crash. Sale Closes Positively Tuesday Night, July 15 order to get this schedule started the The Gulf truck had halted at You need a rug for the parlor or living room. We are selling rugs at these prices: first class will be elected for six Williams’ Garage for gas and was years, the second for four years and facing east. »It suddenly started up $21.00 Rugs for ...... ^...... $15.95 the third for two years. and crossed both tracks within a A nominating committee appoint­ pole’s length of an approaching trol­ $22.50 Rugs for ...... $17.50 ed by the original incorporators of ley which was on the west bound $32.50 Rugs for, ...... $24.50 O W N HOM E the hospital has prepared a tentative track. Motorman Burke sounded a list of candidates for the trusteeship warning, but the machine stopped $35.00 Rugs for ...... $26.95 to be- submitted to the meeting this directly on the tracks. The chauf­ Call at our office and we will show you plans for evening. Other nominations may feur, evidently seeing that he could $50.00 Rugs for ...... $38.00 be made in place of these or any of not clear, started to back up and in modern homes suitable for your needs You can afford a new one at these prices. You want a new set of Dining Chairs or them if the meeting so elects. The all probability stalled his machine nominees suggested by the commit­ The intervening distance was too a new Dining Table. See what you can save by getting them now. We’ll build to suit your demands tee are as follows: short and the trolley crashed head­ Set of 6 Chairs, genuine Leather Slip Seat for $22 ...... ?...... were $26 Trustees for six years— C. Elmore long into the truck’s rear end. Pas­ Watkins, D. C. Y. Moore, John T. sengers in the trolley were consider­ Set of 6 Chairs, genuine Leather Slip Seat for $24 ...... were $29 We charge nothing for services Robertson, Mary .Cheney. ably shaken up, but no one was hurt Set of 4 Chairs, genuine Leather Slip Seat for $18 ...... were $32 Trustees for four years— Horace The car was brought back to the B. Cheney, William J. McGurk, Wil­ barns for repairs with a crumpled Golden Oak Dining Tables for $1 7.9 5...... ^...... were >22.50 Let us explain our proposition liam S. Hyde, Maytie Case CrowelL end. Golden Oak Dining Tables for $21.95 ...... were $27..50 P. J. O’Leayy. For two years—Elwood S. Ela, P. Golden Oak Dining Tables for $34.50...... were $43.00 J. O. Cornell, Howard I. Taylor, Em­ SERVICE CLUB MEN THE MANCHESTER ily D. Coburn, T. H. Weldon. Going to renew your Living Room Furniture? Don’t fail to see what we have to R-34 in preparation for her flight to INCREASE ON SATURDAY ., offer in this line. In the case of trustees for four 4 Piece Suite in Fumed Oak for,$37.50...... was $50.00 and two years only four are to be LUMBER CO. elected though five names appear on Army and Navy Club Campaign Has 4 Piece Suite Period Design for $59.00 ...... was $74.50 the ballot. The meeting will be ask­ Brought in 149 So Far— ^Drive 3 Piece Suite Mahogany Finish for $95.00...... $125.00 DEALERS IN ed to select any four of the five Ends Tonight. names. Croquet Sets for $3.49 ...... were $4.25 Forty seven members were secur­ LUMBER, MASON’S SUPPLIES STAGS BITE THE DUST. ed by eight teams in Saturday’s Croquet Sets for $ 2 .9 5 ...... were $3.75 drive for new members in the Army Croquet Sets for $1.65 ...... were $2.25 AND COAL Atlas Nine Trims Invincible Hart­ and Navy club’s campaign which ford Team With 21 to 3 Score. ends this evening. Team No. 3 es­ tablished a record for the entire Remember the Place J) The Atlas team of this town de drive by turning in 15 applications. feated the Stags of Hartford at the Team No. 6 still going strong, came TO ATTACK HUNGARIANS. I’LAN SPEAKING CAMPAIGN. Pleasant street grounds yesterday in with 11. Team No. 9 with a poor G. L Keith Furniture G). London, July 14.— A French and Washington, July 14.— A coast to afternoon by a score of 21 to 3. The start at the first of the drive came Roumanian army commanded by coast speaking campaign against rat­ pitching of Cervini was the feature up with 10. Up to nine o’clock Sat 829 Main Street General Desperey, former allied com­ ification of the peace treaty and the of the game, the visitors getting but urday evening 149 members had mander in the Balkans, will soon at­ covenant of the League of Nations three hits off his delivery. Robb been secured. Team No. 3 leads tack the Hungarian Red Army, said will be conducted by senate oppon­ 5?hone w'ith the willow connecting with a total of 25. Team No. 6 with an Exchange Telegraph dispatch ents at about the same time that safely four out of five time up. Bar­ 24, and Team No. 2 third, with 19 The Time Until Tuesday Ni^t, July 15th. from Vienna today, quoting a report President Wilson tours the country rett and Taylor also kept the Stag The drive was ^to have been over which had been received there from in behalf of the entry of the United outfield busy chasing the pill. Pre­ last evening but Chairman Albert Bucharest. The plan to attack fol­ States into the League of Nations. vious to yesterday’s game the visit­ Dewey has given the captains one We Help Make Home Attractipiis lows an unsuccessful effort to induce Mass meetings -will be held in ors had won 17 out of 18 games and day of grace, anticipating that many the Hungarians to establish a repub­ every large city; especial efforts will wore considered a hard team to beat. prospects would be gathered today lic, it was said. be made to acquaint the people of Next Sunday the Atlas will meet the The drive will end this evening when The Circle theater will be closed the west with arguments against the Dodgers of Hartford at Colt’s Park. the teams meet at the hut for final proposed covenant, and speakers will Thi.s is the second game of the ser­ reports. Saturday’s results follow-; ABOUT TOWN Thursday and Friday of this week “ Parriamentary practice” appears be sent into every western state, it ies, the locals winning the first game Team No. Sat. Total as repairs are to be made to the in­ Perrett & to have come to mean sniping at was announced today. by a 4 to 2 score. 1 ...... 2 8 Fitch Barber of Spring street is terior. Lloyd George. The water will be. shut off tomor­ 2 ...... 3 19 erecting a bungalow at Belknap row from 8 a. m. until noon on. 3 ...... 15 25 Lake. North Main stree., including Depot Glenney’s 4 ...... 3 18 The regular monthly meeting of The Rubberneck Conveyance of the Future— By Morris Square, Buckland, Nelson Place, 5 ...... 0 10 the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the A. O. H. North School street running north 6 ...... i r 24 will be held in the basement of St. from North Main, Golway, North, Auto Expre$b 7 ...... •...... 0 16 James’ Church tonight at eight Union and Kerry streets; also Al­ 8 ...... 3 5 o’clock. « len, Marble and StockPlace. V 9 ...... 10 18 ’Phe annual outing of Hose Co. No. DAILY TRIPS BETWEEN Burnham & Converse have sold 10 ...... 0 6 1 of the local fire department was MANCHESTER AND the north end wood yard to Lucius held at Marlborough Lake, Satur­ Goodale and Alfred Blatter. The H.VRTFORD Total ...... 149 day afternoon, the trip being made deal was put through last week and in autos. A big spread was laid out r j i l m t i j :: e m o v in g . i the new owners took possession this m s at the Cheney Cottage at noon. The morning. Mr. Goodale is well LONG DlSi'ANCE HAULS^ afternoon being spent in games and PUYGROUND OPENS known in town where he has been AUTOMOBILE PARTIES! [WiV. . r L \ sports. ^ employed for a long time by the Judge H. O. Bowers and his son, SIX TRUCKS, 1 OFFICIALLY WEDNESDAY Glastonbury Knitting Co The new Sherwdod Bowers, started for Grand Careful Drivers. ExperieBca4 men intend to develop the wood bus­ Lake Stream in Northern Maine yes­ Men. iness in town on a large scale. Workmen Busy Finishing Ck>nstruc- terday afternoon where they will TELEPHONE CALL 7 tion of Swings and Seesaws— spend the next two weeks fishing. Pools to Be Made for Wading. Raymond Bowers, the youngest sou STRIKE HANGS FIRE. Orders may be left at Murphy’s of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0| Bowers, has Bridgeport, July 14.— It looked Candy Kitchen. On Wednesday morning the north been In Maine since the close of this morning as if the action or In­ end playgrounds will be officially High School. action of the employees would de­ opened to the public. For the past Through the efforts of Senator A. termine vZhether all the corset shops week workmen have been busy E. Bowers the number of Chau­ ia this city would close or continue -v Z " ■ m m m p i m i G building bridges, swings, teeter tauqua guarantors for next year has operations within the next few days, boards and other playthings for the gone over the hundred mark. It Is i None of the other factories had, dur­ children to use. Dr. F. A. Sweet, hoped that fully 150 guarantors will ing the morning hours, today, fol­ One car In every 15 painteid iree. the superintendent, is planning to be obtained. Chautauqua is assured lowed the example of Warner broth­ It may be yours. This offer holds constrnct pools where paddling may ers, who, on Saturday, locked out good till Sept. 1st, and Includes work for another year for Manchester. up to $76.00. Perhaps you have be enjoyed. These pools will be sup­ The session closed yesterday after­ 2,500 of their employees without [put off having that car palntSil, plied by water that comes from H. noon. waiting for the presentation of de­ , thinking you could not spard It. We ' have taken on more help and can H. White’s pond on Pine Hill and Arrangements have been ma^e by mands that had been agreed upon in so will be cool, pure and clean. a general meeting of the workers. put your oar back into .service quick­ the advance squad of the Boy Scout ly. Stock is advancing rapidly, ahd Miss Marion Taylor of South Main party to have letters or parcels your paint Job will coat you more street, graduate of the New Haven from friends or relatives, delivered OCEAN TRIP POSTPONED. later. We haj^e ample supply to enable us to maintain the same rea­ School of Gymnastics, who is to have at the camp. All letters or bundles St. Johns, N. F., July 14.—Cap­ charge of the playground, assumed sonable prices now charged for some should be addressed to the Man­ tain F. i*. Raynham, whose attempt months, and we use only the high­ her duties there this morning to look chester Boy Scout Camp, General to start on a trans-Atlantic airplane est grad^ All work guaranteed. out for the children who cannot wait Delivery, South Coventry, Conn. flight, was prevented yesterday by Tops recovered and repaired. We until the finishing touches are put also maintain, washing, o le h n ^ There is also a ’phone located near the blow out of a tlte on his Martin- and polishing service. DO IT NOW. on their recreation grounds and who, by, 315-13, Wlllimantic division. syde machine, planned to make an­ already, are testing out the swings One of the heaviest shipments other effort this afternoon, weather and other attractions. ever received at the local branch of permitting. Jhe machine has al­ DAYIS BROKERS the American Railway Express Com­ ready been repaired and overhauled. 26 Cooper SL, South M anrhee^ NOTICE. pany came in this morning when a ' ____I .... NT Water will be shut off tomorrow, mammoth Ice cream freezing ma­ As the Italian Government intends Tuesday, July 15, from 8 a. m. till chine weighing 1,600 pounds arriv­ to reopen the sea salt mines of Istrio, A S R F O R p jc d GEU noon on North Main street Including ed, consigned to the Manchester the Venetians have requested the Depot Square and Buckland, Nelson Dairy ice Cream Company. Heavy Government hot to forget those situ­ Place, North School running north shipments by express are rather un­ ated heat yehfce, which are covering H o rlica ' from North Main, Oolway, North, usual. The machine was shipped about 700 hectares (1,730 acree) of V '1 from Wisconsin and the purchasers ground and were producing several l y u i k Union, Kerry, Allen Place, Marble p Rr N wVCV and Stock Place. evidently were not taking chances years ago about 100,000 qiulntala of with freight congestion. ecilt a y^ r. Av«td.l«AtaUeMi On your Right, Ladies and Gendemen, the Sargasso Sea; On Your Left-^" Manchester Water Co. T ^

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It Is Artiste .destroys tte V S',? sovereignty of the United States, IbeEMtns Derail that contains the seeds of a hundred ■atlir6d at tli* Poat Office at Man- wars, that will send our boys ■h«9t«r M Second Clasa Mail Matter throughout the world to fight the quarrels of other nations, and that PuSUsbed by will freeze into everlasting bondage -T-vili,

the millions of subject peoples who . V , f b Herald Printing Company might someday gain their liberty by ^ery livening except Sundaya and revolution. Holldaya. s iifo r r a This last is the chief contention of I By Mall, Poatpald the Senator. Ireland, India, Egypt, 14.00 a year. 12.00 for alz montha By Carrier ...... Twelve Cents a Week Korea will have never a chance to (Clip and paste this in your scrap-book) We will sel lany of these Pianos on a monthly payment Single Coplea ...... Two Cents throw off the ‘yoke’ under which ■ Copyright 1919, New Era Features. If you are not quite ready for your Piano you can make a depoK^t Main Office—Herald Building, Man- they now reside if the nations sign Bhester. Branch Office— Ferris Block, Article ten. The Senator overlooks What Happened July 13 to 14 on it and we will hold it for future dehvery. Chair and scarf ' Sontb llancheater. the thirteenth word of the Article. It 1914 divisions • * ♦ Russian chaos free. TBliBPHOIfBS. is most important. The Article ap­ Gregory. Rasputin, a notorious growing; Allies fear U. S. coopera­ Office. Main and Hilliard Sts.«04 plies to only one “kind of aggression Branch Ollioe. F erris Block ...... B4S Russian Monk of enormous influence tion in restoring order will be too — external. We will not here con­ and favorite of the Czar, stabbed by late • * * German morale fail­ sider the'truth of the Senator’s im­ A BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY BABY GRAND THE STORM CENTER. a woman at Petrograd * * * ing; “ American peril” now recog­ plication that the above mentioned “ Territorial integrity: The mem­ 70t) American Marines sent to United nized in Berlin * ** ♦ French nations are suffering under the yoke This magnificent Piano has recently arrived from the factory, ' bers of the league undertake to States Naval station at Guatanamo, gain against foe at Soissons and of oppression but, if such were the respect and preserve as against ex­ Cuba, ready for duty in Haiti or Antheuil * * * United States where it was entirely rebuilt. It is beautifully finished in a rich, case, there Is nothing in Article Ten terna! aggression the territorial in­ San Domingo. Food Administration abolishes beef- glistening ebony. Its exquisite tone is recognized as ideal. Su-, which could offer any obstacle to a tegrity and exisiting political inde­ less day • • * ‘ American casu revolution by any of them. Exter­ 1915 perior craftsmanship builds the Steinway for lifetime ussage; pendence of all members of the Russians again defeat Austrians alties to date; army 9,770; marine nal aggression only is within the league. In case of any such aggres­ in Galicia * * • 460,000 Brit­ corps 1,631. $1,275 style meaning of the article and the right sion, or in case of any threat or ish troops in war . area • ♦ • July 14. .July Sale Price to revolution remains as Inviolate as $ 8 5 0 ' ‘ I danger of such aggression, the coun­ 1914 ever. It is hardly likely that the Strike of alleged German origin ties cil shall advise upon the means by up plant at Bridgeport, Conn. ♦ • Break between Villa and Car­ representatives of this nation, which 4 which this obligation shall be ful­ Kaiser says war will end in three ranza reported * * ♦ French was born by revolution, would set Senate and Chamber of Deputies vote BUY THAT PIANO NOW filled.” their hands to a statute calling down months ♦ • ♦ National Secur­ This is the famous Artiole Ten of ity League urges nation-wide devel­ $280,000,000 for national defense. Fischer Upright Steinway Baby Grand Tiffany Upright the united forces of the world 1915 the League of Nations Covenant as against future attempts at political opment of National Guard as pre­ Cabinet grand, ebony finish. A beautiful incomparable Mahogany finish. This piano paredness measure • * * pho­ Riot in Bridgeport, Conn., at delivered to this country by the al­ liberty. This instrument has been thor­ Baby Grand “Style A.” Rebuilt has bc(.n rented I'-ccasionally. lied council at VersaiAes through the tographs of 120 Lusitania dead on Remington Arms plant as strikes IBooks like new, ar.(.'. .'’or all mu­ The thing is contrary to reason oughly renovated and all wear at the factory, excellent condi­ agency of the President of the United view in New York City for identi­ spread, * * * German Crown sical purposes is new. $325 and Mr. Johnson’s saying it is other- that showed in vital parts of tion; $1275 style. States. It is for the elimination of fication purposes. Prince’s army force French bad style. wise will not alter the facts. west of Verdun; take 2,600 prison­ action overhauled. A good Article Ten that the opponents of 1916 July Sale Price $850 July Sale Price $290 ers * * ♦ Italians capture proposition. $450 style. __ / the League are making their hard­ English Premier, Lloyd George, miles of trenches in Alps Jrom Aus­ July Sale Price $275 Steinway Parlor Grand Crown Upright est fight. They recognize that the Of the good effects of prohibition, says “ Victory now flowing in our trians at altitude of 6,600 fetet. Mahogany finish, large round world is weary of war, tired of blood­ reports come from all over the state. direction” * * ♦ Spain placed Weber Upright A large parlor grand, suitable 1916 tone of rich quality, easy ac­ shed, sick of the suffering and hor­ Cases of intoxication have practical­ under martial law due tp strikes for a large hall or school, rose­ Allies considering granting peace A particularly fine piano, per­ tion. Splendid condition. $450 ror, of the war and of all wars. They ly disappeared from the police * * * Germany says it will wood case. $1,000 style. to Austria ♦ ♦ * United’ States fect action, rich tone. Anyone style. are aware that men and women are courts and the jails have so few retain part of Belgium. would be proud of this piano, July Sale Price $375 July Sale Price $295 thinking of a new and a better or­ prisoners that there is a shortage of Senator Lodge binds Republicans in 1917 mahogany finish. $500 style. Haines Brothers Upright der, of an order where nations shall jail labor. What Is true in this Congress to back huge navy bill; Kroeger Parlor Grand Acute political crisis in Berlin; July Sale Price $325 Cabinet Grand, burl walnut seete justice through the processes state is likewise true in othei; states calls it non-partisan measure ♦ Reichstag suspends sittings pending A very fine parlor grand just finish. $475 style. of law rather than over the dead and even the newspapers which op­ Prince Buelow, former German Shoninger Upright developments * * ♦ King Al- Chancellor, deplores American lack arrived from the factory after July Sale Price $175 bodies of their young men. And posed prohibition are forced to ad­ phonso pledges Spain’s strict neu­ Mahogany finish, rich and being rebuilt and put into tip recognizing these things, being of sympathy for Germany. mit that it has brought about im­ trality throughout war * * * powerful tone. $400 style. top condition. $750 style. Kelso Upright, Style 375 aware of this new consciousness,they proved conditions. 1917 July Sale Price $275 July Sale Price $225 Major General Goethals organizes Bethmann Hollweg out as German July Sale Price $450 seek to fool the.peoj).le by seeming two government shipyards to pro­ Chancellor; succeeded by George Central Upright Steinway Upright, style 650 to act in accordance with their wish­ The President’s veto of the Agri­ duce 2,500,000 steel tonnage annu­ Michaelis * * * $640,000,000 Here’s an opportunity! This Steinway Grand, Style 1275 Sale Price $298 es but in reality handing them a cultural Appropriations bill with its ally * * * United States draft league which would be without gen­ rider repealing the daylight saving voted by U. S. House of Represen­ piano is in very good condition, July Sale Price $850 army apportioned among states; tatives for aircraft * * * U. S Haines Brothers Upright, style uine utility, a league which would law is commendable for two rea­ 1,152,985 men to be in arms in first recently overhauled by our Chickering Upright, Style 400 475, Sale Price $175 lack that quality of force without Senator Stone of Missouri declares workmen. Mahogany finish. sons, first because the daylight sav­ year; 680,000 to be conscripted. July Sale Price $150 which any statute is but empty ing law conserves both the resources United States is in war “ unwisely.’ $275 style. Stultz Brothers Upright, style 1918. 1918 350, Sale Price $375 words. Take Article Ten out of the and the health of the nation, and July Sale Price $300 Munroe Upright League and it is a spineless thing, second because it discourages the Three American Army corps or­ Nationwide American’ tribute to ganized in France; Pershing has France on Bastile Day, national hoi Chickering Upright Mahogany finish. In fine con­ Steinway Grand, style 1,000 exercising^ no restraint on lawless pernicious practice of Congress of Sale Price $375 nations and offering no safeguard to attaching foreign riders to import­ 1,100,000 men; 700,000 Americans iday * • ♦ Officers’ commis July Sale Price $325 dition. Fine tone and respon­ * * * sions in German army declared open sive touch. $375 style. those who would keep the law. ant appropriation bills in the hope on fighting line Ger­ Haines Bros. Upright, style 475 Shoninger, style 400, to Russians ♦ * First Eng A lot of talk is going the rounds of floating them through. Congress many delaying biggest drive; expects ' July Sale Price $325 July Sale Price $291 Sale Price $275 about reservations and amendments can now reenact the appropriation to use more than 44 specially trained lish force lands in Russia. to the treaty and those who can not bill without the rider and the Pres­ bring themselves to accept it as it is ident will undoubtedly sign it with­ will try to make it more to their way out delay. Men Held to Blame for Phdk * of thinking by one or the other , of these agencies. The most unfortun­ Dress; Told They Can Remedy ate thing that could befall the SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION 1 ''' world would be to have the treaty the ^Disgrace’ Through Ridicule accepted by the different nations but DISCUSSION TONIGHT with differing interpretations of its OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT vital clauses. Everything that can London, (by mail).— “ The com­ coarse-minded and indelicate. Ninth School District to Consider be done to make the position of the ments that have appeared in The “ And does Mrs. Aria really think Provisions for New School and United States clear and unmistak­ Weekly Dispatch on my protest that the welfare of the nation is not Teachers’ Home—Mary Cheney | threatened by mothers and poten­ “ All that Is necessary is the able should be done at once. The against outrageous dress show pret­ avoidance of women who disgrace Park Theater Circlie Theater Senate ig the place for such action Offers Site. tial mothers who act in this way? ty plainly how strong a feeling ex­ The savages she quotes as models of their mother’s sex— the averted and it can not be too carefully ex­ ists against the fashions I condemn­ virtue are not virtuous because they glance, the omission of invitations The advertised call of business to to dance, and, above all, the derision Speed, pep and punch— you’ll find Local lovers of good motion pic­ ecuted. To help in such a work is ed” , writes Viscountess Templetown only wear a bead. They are virtu­ be transacted at. the annual meeting ous because it is*the custom of their of a hastily smothered smile— would all these in “ Ginger,” the new tures are to have the pleasure of see­ the greatest opportunity for true in the London Dispatch. “ Certainly of the Ninth Scifiool District which tribe to brain them with a bludgeon be quite sufficient. And will many World Picture, which is scheduled ing Madlaine Traverse, the beauti­ statesmanship that has confronted some of these are outspoken men dare to tell me they have the any member of the Senate in gener­ will be held at Assembly Hall this or bury them alive if they depart for showing tonight at the Park ful William Fox star, in the near fu­ enough” , she continues, “ for in­ from the path of virtue. And really moral courage to adopt such a line ations. Such acts would be strictly evening, gives evidence that the Theatre. ture. Miss Traverse will be at the stance, Lady Hastings’ ‘naked fe­ I think there is something to be of cond.uct? reservations and no possible opening meeting will be one of importance. “They have not and therefore they Violet Palmer plays the leading Circle theater tonight and tomorrow males ogled by coarse-minded men’, said for the custom. for future misunderstandings should The meeting will be called to order “ I distinctly maintain ' that the smile on the bare-backed, long-leg­ role, that of “ Ginger,” from which in a play called “ Gambling In and Rita’s scathing denunciation of ged women in public, and in private be left uncovered by them. at seven o’clock because of the meet­ male savage’s attitude is nobler the picture takes its title. Garreth Souls.” This is a story in which a the London belle as ‘less decent than one than that indicated by a leading (like Mr. Morrison’s friend) allude Hughes and Paul Everton are also woman returns to a man the same But amendments are another mat­ ing of the incorporators of the Man to them as ‘a menagerie of monkeyg, Chester Memorial Hospital which the African savage and less respect­ newspaper which objects to my co-starred with Miss Palmer, and a kind of brutal treatment he had ac- , ter. Amendments are actual alter­ want of politeness and kindness in amusing at first, but, as soon as the able than the Australian aborigine!’ number of other film favorities are corded her family. This man, a ' ations in the intent of the treaty. will take place directly after the deploring the lack of moral courage novelty wears off, disgusting.’ “ I think some of your correspon­ “ I will not have the entire blame seen in important parts. broker, gets Rc/bert Dunning to in­ They change its meaning rather meeting of the former body. which prevents men from denoun­ Among the important features to dents have rather misunderstood the cing the growing indecency of wo­ put on the shoulders of my sex! It “ Ginger” tells the story*of a girl vest his fortune in oil stocks that . than make that meaning more ex­ shall be halved between them and be discussed at the Ninth District position I take up, I am not saying man’s attire, and proceeds; who starts life as a thief, owing to are worthless. Dunning, ruined, plicit. They constitute a distortion “ ‘Though the average male does the men who either coarse-mindedly meeting are the levying of a tax to that everyone dresses • or ‘under­ the fact that she has been brought kills himself. Dunning’s widow, of the document itself and if enacted not necessarily cover his fgee at the ogle or ^fplse-heartedly smile. The dresses’ in the way I complain of— up in the wrong environment and Marcia (Miss Traverse) finally by the Senate will compel a reas­ meet the expenses of the fiscal year; sight of a well-turned shoulder oii men ails /te'WaTne. not even that a tithe of London! wo­ “ Again, we are often told that has been trained to' be a thief by her brings the broker to financial ruin, sembling of all the powers and fur­ the request of the committee for au­ comely back, there can be little men do so—but that there are wo- question that he prefers such dis­ th^se diri^hishing dresses pdssess father, who is himself a crook. and to a point where his son faces ther debate over the treaty by them. thority to borrow a sum of money to be seen everywhere—at tractions for the public eye, savor­ hygienic virtues.* Happi^y this view While in the act of robbing a house, a term in the penitentiary. But The only other alternative is a sep­ not to exceed $25,000 to meet cur-1 has been disposed of once and for rent bills. Additional school con dances, in hotels, restaurants, oper- ing, as they do, of the slave market, both “ Ginger” and her father are while Marcia is smiling over the .suc­ arate peace by the United States and to be provided by other men’s all by one of our most eminent physi­ arrested. The father is sent to the cess of her work -she learns that her thus an end to all co-operative ef­ structlon will be discusseb, and ap- as and theaterk— whose dress is a wives! ’ cians, Dr. Leonard Williams, who says that ‘to uncover the back in the penitentiary, while “ Ginger” is daughter has secretly married the fort among the nations propriations will undoubtedly be disgrace to womanhood. Dress that A more cold-blooded and enlight­ made to cover the cost of purchasing is ugly, too, to an extent of which ening endorsement of my accusation name of hygiene is nonsensical.’ adopted by the judge before whom broker’s son. She Is thus placed In The elimination of Article Ten additional land. the wearers are blissfully unaware. could hardly be indagined! I always “ And can we look without a cer­ she is taken to be sentenced. a terrible position, but one that tain dread on the way our natipnjs constitutes an amendment of the Miss Mary Cheney has notified the and that has nothing but sheer in- hold that if you wish to hear really When “ Ginger” grows up two men works out satisfactorly. grossest sort. To strike it out of the telling arid scorching truth told behaving, beside the graves, as it distiict(?^mmittee that she will deed decency to recommend it. were, of those who gave their glor­ fight over her. They are Bob Trow­ Miss Traverse, whose ability as an treaty is to reject the work of Lloyd about men you should l^ave it to a with certain minor provisions, a por- “ The remark of »Lady Beecham’s man to say. If about women, leave ious lives for us? The orgy of jsrhat bridge, the son of the judge, who emotional actress is well known, is George, Clemenceau and Wilson and tion of land for school purposes. | little boy at the opera; ‘Mother, is it to a woman. / has been named ‘spenditis’, the ex­ has adopted her, and Tim, who was said to give a very fine portrayal in to trample on the hope of our chil orbitant prices asked and given for Thfs land is now utilized as a chil- that lady naked?’ is almost identi “ I could never have demonstrated her companion and champion in her the character.of the woman who is dren and our children’s children. To the attitude of a certain kind of dresses, the endless dances and balls, drem’s playground and is situated on cal with the one made to me by a childhood days. “ Ginger” stops the seeking human justice through hu­ strike it out is to supplant Lloyd man with anything like this feffi- the rush for motor cars at no mat­ Cottage street. The tract is in ex geptleman: ‘Till she, stood up in her ter what price, the wholesale profit­ fight before it has gone very far, but man vengeance. George, Clemenceau and Wilson with ciency. Jt entirely bears out wlfat ceUent condition and in fact is very box I wondered if she had anything I said, and what Lady Byron also eering and, to crown all, the parade the enmity between the two men On the same bill will bq a . comedy Borah, Johnson and Reed. An im­ valuable. This gSft, it is safe to say, said in a powerful article written by of this undressed, painted, bare-leg­ continues until a supreme event and that great serial “ The Perils ot- possible rotation. on!’ ged ‘menagerie.’ will be unanimously accepted and her in an evening paper on ‘The brings back all their old-time friend­ Thunder Mountain.” Senator Johnson fired his big gun “ When she did stand up he won­ Dernier Cri Girl’— when-she says, “ Many of your correspondents say greatly appreciated. ship for each other. This event, too, against the League in Springfield dered nervously how soon it would ‘I hate saying it, but men are real­ it is only a passing phase. It may Relative to Section 1014 of the by the way, reveals to “ Ginger” the !^IEY DON’T KECK. last Saturday night. He poured all come off! ly and truly to blame. The lure of be, but it passes, all too slowly. Will General Statutes of Connecticut, the eye is more potent than the lure not every decent man and Woman do man she really loves. (New York Sun.) round after round of holP shot Into In a public lounge the other night which calls for the construction of a of the heart, and consequently the their best to hurry its departure? “ Ginger” is certainly an interest^ Fifty Minneapolis husiness mmi'' the covenant and all who stood sprawled, according to a friend of home for teachers, it is very proba­ womanly woman is a back number.’ “ And for that purpose I believe ing, entertaining, delightful produc- have organized to demand a 13- therefor. He said that the United mine, what looked like ‘a huge os­ Lady Byron asks: ‘Are the graces of no stronger weapon than that of rid­ ble that steps will be taken toward tioH. You will enjoy it. month year. No landlord has so fav States was the unresisting tool of trich feather fan on legs, the said life to be sacrificed w^^^out a strug­ icule exists. And truly the spectacle the purchase oi a building for this gle?’ A comedy and another of the Craig objected to their hobhy. ■s Great Britain and insulted the lead­ legs being veiled by transparent of a woman wearing a wisp of tullt purpose. District bc^ds will also be round her waist and snakes all over Kennedy stories will be on the same ers of that nation many times. He stockings, patterned from instep to ' “ I think not, for, thank God, it is issued. The meeting will be asked with the men as with the women. her legs in the center of civilized hu­ bill tonight. WORKS BOTH WATS. ’called Japan “ The Prussia of the Pa knee with a wierd design.’ to fix the amount, rate of interest, Only a certain class of man leers and man beings of the twentieth century Por tomorrow the girl with tbe (Syracuse Herald.) dfic” and said the United States “ Although the woman was not ogles every woman who, by outrag­ is excruciatingly comic whatever else thjB time when they will T>e issued local reputation, “ Elsie Ferguson,” The country that is stronff en^ was bluffed by statesmen from that really attired in the garb of the-vir­ eous dress or behavior, lays‘ herself it may be.” and maturity. ' , will be seen in “ Eyes of the Soul,” to take a man out of a Job, and; p' island. He accused France of inter­ tuous South African, who was de­ out to attract. The generality of our men are too clean, too manly, a picture that will tug at your heart­ him in the army ough^ to a^hoi national d^honsety and said the / ,------— ^ scribed by Mrs. Arisa as ‘wearing a THE SAMEl PRINCE. back bunch of grass and a front leaf and their attitude is probably the strings. It is Elsie at her best. enough t^p take him out of tim ai United States was despised by ^ (New York Herald.) f OUB OWN RECORD. I or bead’, no dress excepting the one adopted by Mr. D. M. Morrison and put him in a Job. French leaders. But indiscriminate — ‘a feeling of respeej; for their That former German Crown It is to be deplored that 11 Am- ^^s visible at first glance STIIiL HOPE. defamat^n of all our allies and be­ mother’s sex which prevents them Prince who is quoted as saying that ericans bavei been murdered in Mex- it was hidden by the fan. (Chicago Daily News.) Prince Henry qt^ Prussid, littling remarks concerning our' own ico within the past 18 months, yet “ I maintain that no comparison from giving publicly to their views.’ the ^Allies can have only his dead Such a sentiment will win Mr'. Morri­ body—is he the same Crown Prince There is still hope Ifcat civiliza­ latest, recruit to^ Join tbO, Wf country were but a part of the Cali­ five negro ottizens have been bar-1*® Insufficiently clad women in a civillz- son the sympathy of every right- who took such care to save his pre­ tion, grown weary of Its monotonous Salv^ion Army. ‘‘Don’V<';l fornia i Senator’s address. His barously burned td death in the minded woman. But I am not ask­ j ed country, and the aforesaid sav- cious body from harm during the level orbit, contemplates spiraling,

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WISE N r A r i SPECIAL NOTICE Impoitant-Monday Tuesday and Wedijesday Pre-Inventory Dis^josal of Our Store will be closed all day Friday July IB. When we, employees and firm one and all will lay aside our business cares and journey to Riverside, Agawam, on REMN^TS pleasure bent. Its our annual stpre outing and its going to be the best yet. And we Dreu Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Linens, Cottons Etc. AT COST AND LESS THAN C O ^ ask our patrons to help us by trading before Friday if possible. WISE SMITH & CO

Tailored Suits Wash Dresses Suits that were priced up to $25.00. Sale ...... $J2.00 Cool Summer Suits that were priced up to $32.50. Sal6 . . . .^19.00 W OMEN’S Serviceable Dresses of good quality gingKam, sizes Suits that were priced. up to $39.00. Sale price $24.00 14, 16, 18 and 20. Were priced $4.98. Sale price Sutnmer Skirts Underthings $2.75. Regular $6.98 White Wash Skirts of fine quality SHOES Gaberdine, the very newest models. Sale price .. $4.49 Splendid assortments, third floor, where the vaca­ Pretty Cotton Voile Dresses that w^ire pjriced $7.98 Regular $8.98 Swagger Sport Skirts of wool plaid Women’s White Reignskin Boots, French heels, our tionist or town folks can find just what they require.' and $8.98. There are a number of styles; each one- materials, with pockets and not of too narrow widths. regular $3.50 value at ...... $2.45 Envelope Chemises, lace yoke, back and front, three desirable. Sale p ric e ...... $6.50 Sale P ric e ...... $6.49 Regular $14.98 Skirts of silk chiffon taffeta, navy Girls’ \Vhite Nubuck Lace Shoes, welted soles, low lace medallions in the yoke, regular $1.25; sale price Reduced from $11.98 and $12.98—you will be charmed blue and black. Several models in tunic and straight 95c line effects. Sale p ric e ...... $8.89 heels, values up to $5.00 at this sa le ...... $1.95 with these Dainty Dresses; a' comprehensive assort­ Fine Nainsook Nightgowns, sleeveless style, lace and Women’s White Nubuck High Lace Shoes, welted ment. Sale p ric e ...... $8.50 Summer Waists embroidery trimmed with little ribbon bows, regular Hundreds of Silk, Cotton and Outing Waists, all soles* covered heels, plain toe; regular $6.00, sale price $1.98 value a t ...... $1.45 crisp, new and dainty—third floor. $3.90. Dainty Voile Blouses, with round neck, bib effect of Envelope Chemises, crepe de chine, tailored style, with Silk Dresses embroidery, organdie, sizes 36 to 46, sale price .,.$1.95 Women’s Oxfords, gray, brown or black ooze, hand- ribbon shoulder straps, hand embroidered; regular Frilly Voile Blouses, front panel, finished with tucks $3.45. Sale price ...... $2.95 Graceful Silk Dresses that were priced up to $18.98. sizes 36 to 44, a t ...... $1.95 turned, or welted soles; regular $8.50 value, at this Sale price ...... $13.75 Smart Organdie Blouses, large collar, finished with sale ...... ,...... $5.95 Nainsook Nightgowns, Empire style, lace yoke and lace and two large pearl buttons, front effectively tuck­ sleeves, fine quality material; Regular $1.25 at ..95c Fashionable Dresses of taffeta and satin ipessaline Girls’ Oxfords, brown calf with military heels, regular ed ...... $2.95 Wompn’s Pajamas of crepe, one piece style, easily that were priced up to $25.00. Sale price . . . .$16.75 Georgette Blouses,-collarless model,braided around $5.00, sale price ...... $3.45 the neck and front, flesh white, navy and black. Sale laundered and very practical; regular $2.45 at . .$1.95 Stylish Dresses which are suitable for afternoon or p ric e ...... $5.75 Women’s Patent Colt or Kid Pumps, plain or strap Pink Bqtiste Bloomers, lace trimmed ruffle, regular street. These Dresses are of Georgette combined Georgette Crepe Blouses with large collar, tucked style, Louis heels, light weight soles, not all sizes in value 69c, sale price ...... 48c vest with embroidered panel on each side...... $4.95 with taffeta, and Georgette combined with satin. Were Fine Voile Smocks in white, plain colors, also com­ every style, but all sizes in the assortment, reg. $5, sale Corset Covers, nainsook, lace and embroidery.... trim­ priced up to $27.50. Sale p rice...... $18.75 binations, sizes 12 to 44 a t ...... $1.95 p ric e ...... $2.95 med back and front; regular 69c, sale price ...... 37c

fering, sending it out to right field The box score follows: peace, the locals have let them get B M P I I R T SINGERS for three bags and sending Scheildge Athletics. away wfth these tactics. Yester­ HUDSONS VANQUISH home in the bargain.Sammy follow­ ah r h po a e day’s occurrence was entirely un­ ed Scheildge across the plate when Schields If. . . . .4 1 1 2 0 0 called for as Wormstedt is well HARTFORD VICTORS Kodak Headquarters aE ilN DP ATHLETICS Sipples sent a sacrifice to center Massey 2b. . . . .4 1 1 3 2 3 known throughout the state as a re­ field. The inning ended with’ the Sipples cf...... 3 1 2 5 0 0 liable arbitrator. The large crowd This store is headquarters for Kodaks and score of 2 to 1 favor the locals. Wilson 3b. . . . .4 0 0 3 0 0 voiced its disapproval and-it is safe Fast Game on West Side Diamond One man filed to the field and two O’Connell rf. . . .4 0 1 1 0 0 to say that it is the Cerjnthians last Results in 4-0 Scoi-e in Favor of photographers^ supplies of every description. , r Big Crowd of Fans See One others struck out in Bridgeport’s Fay lb...... 4 1 1 5 0 0 appearance locally for many moons. Local Team. Developing and printing outfits^ half of' the second. “Jerry” Fay up Keith ss...... 3 0 0 1 1 2 i *. -. Sided Game at Nebo. for the locals in the last half sent- Lamprecht c. . .2 0 0 7 1 0 The Hudsons added another game Films and print paper. the ball out into the lot for two Warnock p. . . . .3 0 0 0 1 0 ATHLETICS AT ELM CITY to their long list of victories by de­ Kodak albums and mounts. We do develop­ bags. Keith advanced him to third .— — — — — — feating the Victory A. C. of Hartford with a sacrifice . Lamprecht 31 4 6 27 5 5 TROUNCE N PH EG S 9-4 at the West Side diamond, yesterday ing and printing. ATHLETICS BELOW PAR sent a short sacrifice hit to center, Bridgeport Singers. afternoon in the second gamcnB#i41ie who made a great peg to the plate. ah r h po a e Come Back From S^viA Rock With series. The visitors captured the His throw was too slow, for Fay beat |)$ Christy 3b. . . . .4 2 1 0 3 1 Victory—Work of Wlilte and first game by a 5 to 6 score, but the W. A. SMITH, jeweler Do Not Show Usual Skill in Dealing the ball and scored. Shay lb. . . . .4 1 1 11 1 0 Dwyer Stands Out. locals came back strong y^terejay With Visitors—Make Many Er­ The third inning went its way Haverty 2b. . . .4 2 2 2 2 0 by defeating C|a,pitol City team* 4 to Successor to C. TIFFANY rors. with neither team scoring. Came Olichney If. . . . .5 1 1 1 0 0 The Athletics again defeated the 0 . the gloomy fourth. Casserly up for Mosher cf...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 fast Nutmeg team of New Haven, The game was undoubtedly one A record breaking crowd of fans, the Singers, "walked. Burke ad­ Casserly ss...... 4 1 1 0 3 / 0 Saturday afternoon fiy a score of 9 of the best yet seen on the new dia­ the largest seen at Mount Nebo this vanced him to second when Keith, Burke rf...... 5 1 1 2 0 0^ to 4. The game was played at the mond and attracted a large crowd of season watched the home team play the .^thletic shortstop, muffed an Lavery c...... 5 0 1 7 0 0 Savin Rock diamond iri the Elm City. fans. Lang and Wilkinson shone for . like a bunch of school boys,while the easy throw from Sammy Massey who Wilson p...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 White fiad the better of Fruin of the the locals while Matohon and Myers Closing Out Singer team of Bridgeport, cham­ — — made a neat stop of the hit. Lavery — — — Nutmegs on the mound, while the featured for the visitors. Arrange­ pions of that city for the past three at*the plate was called out when he 41 9 10 27 9 1 playing of Billy Dwyer, ^ the Colgate ments will be made on Thursday for years, won by a score of 9 to 4, yes­ bunted on his third strike. Wilson Athletics 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--4 star who occupied shortstop position a five game series between the Hud­ terday afternoon. struck out. Even with a man on Singers 1 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0--9 for the Athletics was the .^feature of son and White Sox, when Summer Dresses Aided by the superb twirling of first and second, it appeared pretty Two base hits Fay, Haverty; the game. The box score of Satur­ Daust of the “Sox” and Manager "Pete” Wilson, former premier FIGURED GEORGETTES AND FIGURED VOILES safe for Warnock with two men out. three tas6 hits Massey, Sipples; hits day’s game follow; Edwards of the Hudsons will meet of most attractive designs, all new and desirable. southpaw of the Eastern League, But Christy sent a single to right off Warnock 10, off Wilson 6; stolen Nutmegs. to discuss the plans. and the erratic playing of the Ath­ FIGURED GEORGETTES, were $22 ...... Now $15 scoring Casserly, and Sammy Mas­ bases O’Connell, Olichney, Mosher, ab r h po a e The West Side team has won 13 FIGURED VOILES, price reduced $3 on each dress. letics, the Park City champions had sey, sad but true, made an error Casserly; bases on balls off Warnock Dugan cL ...... 5 0 0 3 0 0 out of^l6 games played this season. an easy time of it after the third in­ A FEW SUMMER TAFFETA DRESSES at greatly ■ V fhen he let a hot grounder from 4; struck out by Warnock 6, by Wil­ Jackson 2b . . . .5 1 1 3 2 0 The White Sox also have an envia- reduced prices. ning. Warnock pitched a splendid Shay’s willow slip through him. son 6; left on bases Athletics 2, Horkhimier ss. .4 0 0 1 • 2 0 bip record. The winner will un­ game, but was up against it. When the ball was received Burke Singers 8; first base on errors Ath­ Gallagin If. . . . ;2 1 1 4 0 D doubtedly challenge tl\e Athletics Local stars, consistently steady and Christy had crossed the plate letics 1, Singers 4; umpire Robin­ Anderson -lb. . .5 0 1 8 2 0 for a series of games for the town and brilliant, yesterday pulled off all with two more runs. And the score son; time 1.35. Kelleher rf. '. . .5 0 2 0 0 0 championship. The score of yester­ THE LADIE’S SHOP sorts of bonehfead plays. One in­ ■at the end of the first half of the Dougherty 3b . .4 1 1 2 3 2 day’s game follows: 533 MAIN STREET. 'JUST BELOW THE CENTER fielder ran backwards after a fiy fourth stood 4 to 3. The only sen­ Knlpping c. . . .4 1 1 6 0 Victory Club, that was easily an ’s sational feature of Manchester’s f^ruln p...... 4 0 0 0 0 2 ah r po a e choice; result, ruin. Then short­ half of this inning came when Burke DISPUTE OVER DECISION , Matchton ss. .3 0 1 3 1 stop let an easy grounder go through the Singer rightflelder robbed Sip­ 38 4 10 27 9 4 Mahon 2b. .4 0 3 0 0 him and to make up for this he ples of a three bagger by a difficult GIVES WHITE SOX GAME Athletics. Donovon If. .4 0 0 0 0 TIRE VULCANIZING muffed a tossed ball that would running catch. ah r h po a e Relly cf. . . .4 0 0 0 0 have meant a double play. Colored Corinthians Refuse to Ac­ Shields If...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 Kaiser 3b...... 3 0 2 2 1 AUTOMOBILE CASINGS, TUBES, BICYCLE TJRES The fifth passed with no runs, I am prepare^ to vulcanize all sizes of casings and tubes. The umpire made a couple of close much to the regret of local support­ cept Wormstedt Verdict and Quit Massey 2b. . . . .5 2 2 2 1 0 Brown lb. . . . .2 0 8 0 0 decisions on the wrong side, so the Game in First Inning. Dwyer ss...... 5 1 1 0 6 0 Vanderberg rf. .3 0 1 0 0 I do first class work and guarantee satisfaction. All ers, only to make way for the sijeth work done promptly. crowd claimed. The players raged, inning awd its exhibitions of “bulls”, Wilson 3b. . . . .4 2 2 0 3 0 Myers c...... 3 0 10 0 0 so did the crowd. And the Park “bones”, and a collection of errors With the score 1-1 in the last half Fay lb...... 1 1 0 15 0 0 Egert p...... ,3 0 1 1 FISK AND STERLING TIRES City champs simply grinned. But it on the part of local players. Singer of the first Inning the Corinthian- Kotsch rf...... 4 2 1 0 a 0 for sale, also Tubes, Accessories, Oil and Gas. can be said that they were _a clean players chortled with glee as their White Sox game at the Adams street Lamprecht cf. . .4 0 1 2 0 0 29 0 3 27 AUGUST SENKBEIL bunch and so Impressed the fans team mates fan wild around the grounds yesterday afternoon i-came Matchett c. . . . .5 0 1. 7 0 0 Hudsons, 30 OAK STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER, PHONE that there were no exhibitions of bases, ^he umpire rendered a to a sudden end when the colored White p...... 4 0 6 1 4 0 ah crabbing. Here’s the only alibi for couple of close decisions with which gentlemen protested a decision Jack Benney rf. 4 yesterday; the Athletics lost. the rooters, did not agree. The offi­ mad^ by umpire Wormstedt of Rock­ V «5 9 9 27 24 0 Wilkinson c.‘ . . . 4 But how about the game. It was cial scorer word out three pencils ville. The prattle of the sons of Athletics 01020T110 5—9 McDonlad lb. ..3 good for three innings. That is, while the macks played tag with Ham, which has such a marvelous Nutmegs 01001011 0—4 F. Vlttner 2b. ..4 from a local fan’s point of view. In each other. But it ended when the effect orf a set of “bones”, failed to Two base hits, Lamprecht, An­ Coflell 3h...... 2 I the opening stanza with Bridgeport score stood 9 to 3. move the “ump” and with his re­ derson, Kelleher, Dugan 2; ' hits off J. Vittner cf. ..3 Nu-Way Stretch Suspenders up, Shay was given a free pass. Hav- To make matters worse, “Old Man fusal to reverse the decision, the White 10, off Fruin 9; stolen bases. Gustafson ss. . . 2 No rubber but. more stretch. * erty who succeeded him sent tho Wilson” who twirled Hartford to a dusky sphere artists retired from the Shields, MasSey, Wilson; bases on Russell If...... 3 0 0 Th0 Phosphor Bronze Springs do the trick at 75c the sphere for a two bagger advancing pennant kept growing stronger. He field. The White Sox therefore won balls, off White 2, off Fruin 5; Lange p...... ^.3 1 1 pair. - Shay to third. Olicheney advanced Jim Benney 3b. .2 held the locals. scoreless from the the game by forfeit. Score 0 to 0. struck out by White G, by Fruin 4; Agents for steam Laundry. to the plate. Shay evidently had a second ipning to the ninth when The break in the game came hit by pitcher by 'White ^allagin poor opinion of his team mate’s Sipples poked out a three bagger when Kornsa of the White Sox, who 2); left on bases, Athletics 8, Nut­ 30 4 8 27 7 1 A L. BROWN & COMPANY . prowess as a slugger, for he started was on second, stole third. Umpire megs 7; wild pitch, Fruin; first base Two base hit, Matchton; hits off anfl came in on “Darby” O'Connell’s iDepot Square. Manchester, ConiL to steel home on Warnock’s throw single to left. The next two batters Woripstedt called him safe. The on errors. Athletics 4; time, 1.40; Lange 3 in 9 Innings; off Egert, 8 in to the pan. After a see-saw exhibi­ were out on easy flies and the game Corinthians evidently had other umpire, Green. 9 innings; stolen bases, F. Vittner 2, tion between third and home, he was ended with the score 9 to 4. views on the matter and started to Kaiser, Coflell; double play, Egert to tagged by Lamprecht. Olicheney protest. The Umpire refused to “You don’t seem to mind when Mohan; left on bases. Victory 4, then sent a sizzler through Sammy “Do need ”a manicurist?” change the decision. The Visitors your wife scolds you.” “Not a Hudsons 5;. bases on balls, off Lange Prospective Bridegroom (in fur­ Congressman Campbell wanta (ha Massey’s legs sending Haverty “Aren’t you In the wrong place? were given five minutes to make up great deal. If she didn’t scold me 2, off Egert 1; first base on errors, niture shop)—“'These prices make President to stay at home.- * He dls^’ home. The first half ended with This is a bakeshop.” “I thought their mind, which they did by walk­ I’d think she was sick.”—Louisville Hu^^sons 2; hit ^ by pitched ball, me give uy ah thoughts of mar­ proves of all those bahqueis *‘vdth the visitors one run to the good. you might need one to attend to the ing off the field. The game awarded Courier-Journal. Matchton, Kaiuer, Gustafson; struck riage. I now realise It’s cheaper to wine’V that Mr. Wilson en^9^^' “Pete” Wilson was given a beauti- lady-fingers.”—San Francisco Chron­ to the White 5ox. / “What’S that private all swelled out by Lange 7, by Egert 8; umpire, let her sue me for brehch of prom­ abroad. But who wants to -ful reception when the locals came icle. - Ttte Corinthians . have '' defeated up about? He hasn’t any medals Leggett ;time of game, 1.45. ise.”—London Opinion. Campbell? to bat. i$cheildge slammed his first Rejoice mord greatly over the fact the White Sox In former games by on him,” “Well, you see he was During the ^ai; Japanese match­ offering fdr ttvo bags. Sammy Mas­ that you have had a Trlond, than es found new .markets in the South Auto bandits are so comihon crabbing at every decision and in or­ an army cook, and aH the girls in Premier Nittl is at least not New -York they’ve qi)lt rnnnlngfvi sey up, caught "Pete’s” second of­ sorrow because be dies.—Seneca. der that the game ihlghi continue in town want to marry hIm.”-r-Judge. nutty as his predecessor. Seas, Indian and North America. the.t front pages of the nevrspef '• ' • - r . y ■

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r.n ': :^[h r f, . ■* DEFjUONG OUR COUNTRY. Here are ,t’«p W'flhot- ed in the news reports, of . speeches x . : s M - * lately delivered by United .States Senator JohnsOn of California— a TV FLOAT HEEDS’B9Bf Mqre tean irnussA BISHOPman who has been Governor of his ■ Giants; State' and a candidate for the Vice Presidency. of hiA country: Rumor That Efforfs Would Be Made During Su^ay. “ Ifely tlespises us, France dis Is Unfounded— Friend of Capt. fan over, Bari HahGlt^^ trusts us, England uses us and Japan Fields Says He Still Lives. inning in which ■bluffs us.. Alas, how the mighty BY CECIL CHESTERTON. scored. ' i p^j i.w5- . ,t.> •: ^44” have fallen!” FATHER BOB M ^l^S had time to arrange their own meth^ A rumor circulated around Man- Warsaw, June 14 (by mall).— At ods. In those districts where offi­ A long, heavy baC ‘‘It is the first time in our history THE FAIRIES Defence of Pact at Chester that Bolton Lake was to have the present moment there are a mil­ cialdom has not permeated things Ty Cobb put the Tankeies dot; that men go about making it a re­ (Written for the United States lion persona in Poland in receipt of are much ^sier. ^ We simply choose been dynamited yesterday afternoon the count at Detroit. lY hai proach to be an Anaerican citizen School Garden Army.) Government relief. Unemployment the ablest'man in the place and put CirfpiidHa. Americans in with a stroke of in an effort to recovejr the body of ed home two runs in the “ What fine beets these a^e’^ said knd lack of foodstuffs have created him in charge .of the business." the pen have'abrogated the Declara Captain William J. Fields, whose a Istate of indigence and distress On arrival at Danzig the goods are and knocked in the winning Fatherbob one night at dinner. He tion of Independence.” mysterious disappearance a week or which but for the immediate ­ sent to various centres, of which the ninth. : This is not ..^haericaniam. It is was called “ Fatherbob” , so you ance organized by America must have Warsaw is the largest. From these so ago has led many people to believe With the bases full in ei{ -I- politics, and bad politics. When a created an element dangerous if not centres supplies are redistributed. In NATION LACKS LEADERS that he was drowned, caused many you could tell hirn from ’ ‘Justbob’ man ceases to respect his country or “ Sonbob.” “Justbob” and '“ Son- fatal to the stability of the State. Warsaw during the months of Feb­ Inning Wambsganns scored frfliit-1 when he seeks political. or other local residents to motor to the spot The headquarters of the American ruary and March 74,418 tons of food third when the Indians pulled bob” were two names for the same preferment or Seeks applause by ut­ in the afternoon to witness the pro­ Food Mission are in War.;aw, under were distributed. In April the steal with two out and von j Scores Senators Who Stand in Way persons. Some people called him the direction of Colonel Graves, w^io terances which defame his country ceedings. They were doomed to dis­ amount totalled-73,213 tons. Lodz, from the Senators. and hold it up to ridicule or con­ was good enough, to give me some ih- the cottoncentre,^had 46,480 tons in of I»eaRue—Says Both Parties appointment, however, for the lake by one and some by the other. Need Leaders. tempt before the eyes of the world, “ I’m glad you like them” , said teresting particulars of the way in February and March and 71,914 in he ceases to be a good American. was nqt dynamited and in all proba.- which the work Is carried on. April, Other centres are- Kalisz, (Boston Evening Record.) bility will not be. Mothermine, “ these are almost the “ The task of fading Poland has Cracow, Brest, Lwow, Olkusz and ,The Record is wearied by hearing It is said that,the state police who last of the beets we had cannec been given to America,” he explained. Mlawa. The American Mission^ ex­ New York, July 14.— A 'Stirring and reading that kind of un-Amer­ from last year’s garden. Ybp see “ We are here to see that thq grain tends its work throughout Poland L T. w ood have been investigating the case con­ and other foodstuffs are duly deliv­ defense of the League of Nations as ican utterance. By what right does they will carry us on uMll the new into Lithuania and parts of Ukrainia. Senator Johnson assert that Italy sider that dynamiting operations are ered and to give any suggestions to The United States alone among the Furniture and Piano Moving an Inseparable part of the peace despises us? Is there a statesman in unnecessary. Whether or not this crop is here this spring. That is the Polish Goveriment that we think powers has sent Red Cross contin­ General Trucking ^ treaty with Germany was made Italy who would make such an as signifies that they have struck a new why I am so glad we have* plenty of helpful. The method of working is gents who are at work on all the sertion? Is there a man in the beets in the garden this year.” quite simple and business-like. A fronts. from tfie pulpit of St. Paul’s Chapel, clue is a matter of speculation. It Public Storehouse Columbia University, yesterday af­ United States Senate who ^ u ld ap­ “ Ves” , said Fatherbob, “ It is company has been formed in the The American Food Mission is prove such an assertion by any Ital was not the habit of Captain Fields, States, under the name of the Grain quartered in a beautifukold building, ternoon by Bishop Charles David ian? Italy does not despise us. argue his friends, to leave the vicin­ good thing to have a lot of beets Corporation, charged with the work the palace of Coujit Zaraofski, the Williams of Nebraska.' He attacked There are many in Italy who believe ity without informing some one as and turnips and parsnips and such of buying wheaf, corn, canned milk descendant of the historic Chancellor Folly Brook Ice that the United States should sym things in the garden, because they and all foodstuffs exported to Polatd, depicted in the famous picture of the Senators who seek to modify the to where he intended to go. This Dealer in all kinds of Wood covenant, saying: pathize with the Italiau claim to last all the winter through. I hope and selling them to the Polish au Mateiko in wrich Skarga, the preach­ Fiume, and there are many Ameri­ coupled with the fact that the row­ thorities. You must understand you boys have seen to that. er, a gentleman with a family re­ lowest prices “ I hope and pray that the silent cans who do so sympathize. The boat which he had hired for a few that, though everything is arranged semblance to John Knox, foretold the Record believes the Italian claims Billy and Bob both spoke at once: on trade lines, there is no margin of partition and enslavement of Poland. masses of the long suffering people hours was found floating bottom Bide Phone 496 and 672 may finally rise in holy Indignation are good, and the Record believes up, has led many to believe that his “ Sure we have.” profit— everything is sold at cost The rooms are lofty, the parquet that the mutual friendship and mu­ “ Yes, sir; we’ve got six rows of rate, which includes the freight from floors inlaid with choice,woods and Office 72 Bissell St. and overwhelm these pitiful palter- tual respect of. Italy and the United body is at the bottom of the lake the port of departure to Danzig and turnips and six rows of beets and brightly polished; the portraits, on ers who threaten to wreck the agon­ States are permanent. The Record and has been caught among the any other additional items. The the walls, some of them hundreds of LONG DISTANCE MOVING izing longing and hope of the world.” has no admiration for any man in stumps. five rows of cabages. We'll have freights are under the care of the years old, gaze down at the alert A SPECIALTY Bishop Williams spoke at the 4 political life who goes before audi­ Others are of the opinion that the enough for all next winter, and may­ Shipping Board, who apply to Mr. figures and vivid faces of the Amer­ ences of Americans with such vicious be sell some.” Hoover for cargo space as it is re ican officers with a certain wonder P. M. service to a large congregation attempts to sever that friendship or news of the death of his mother In quired. The capital of the Grain You see Bob and Billy had learnec and, it seemed to me, dismay, for composed chiefly of summer session damage that respect. Florida, caused him to leave im Corporation is $15,000,000, with that wonderful faculty of cre­ students. He declared that the France does not distrust us. Any mediately without notifying his all about beets through the United “ American responsibility for the ating their own atmosphere which United States never so desperately man who, for political effect, says friends. A Hartford newspaper man, States School Garden Army. goods ends with- the arrival of the seems to be the special quality of the that she does Is doing his unclean bit ships at Danzig,” said the Colonel. needed leadership, ‘‘and yet was who was a close friend of the cap­ “ Fine; It’s a mighty good thing English-speaking races the palace to lessen an affection which is one “ There the Polish Government takes has an air of comfort and wellbeing I for you boys^ to have your garden; there ever in our history such an ab­ of the corner-stones of humanity. tain, states that a wound received by control. Major Webb and his staff lacking in the staffer, ratore ceremon­ keeps you out of mischief and you solute dearth of leadership in all France may well distrust politicians the latter had caused him much are there to smooth any difficulties ious Polish home. We have it, the b^t to be parties?” who appear to place sensationalism trouble and that he— Captain Fields might make some money out of it, and to arrange with the German au­ The palace looks out on a pleasant before honor and who seek to sow too. Run along now and get your thorities as to the unloading of the park, where violets are to be found T r y O ur— Leaders Lacking. distrust and suspicion where none — was subject to spells of insomnia vessels and the transport to the Po­ lessons, and you, Dollykln, come and and wild strawberries. Whenever I OLD COMPANY LEIHIGQ. ‘‘As for me” , he continued, ‘‘I see exists. England does not “ use” us— and melancholy. He is of the opin­ lish frontier; but, though we are feel an intolerable longing for Eng­ out one or two real leaders on all the nor we England. Japan does not ion that his friend still lives and that tell father what the' Dewdrop Fairy ready and willing to negotiate diplo land I go to the American Mission. It Quality and Service our M ofte horizon—men who excel when they bluff us; Mr. Johnson, as a Californi­ he might have strayed away under told you this morning.” matic difficulties, the actual charge is the most homelike place I know. an, treads precarious ground when of the stuff is in Polish hands, Also Heavy Tnfddng stand among the crowd, ‘from the the stress of one of these spells. Now, the funny thing about it was The work of the American Mission he discusses Jhpan. that Dolly had been talking with may tell you that we have been very is done very quietly, but to anyone and Piano Moving. shoulders and upward’, men who Nor have the mighty fallen, if by successful in dealing with the Ger who knows the truth of the condi­ catch far visions over the heads of “ the mighty” Senator Johnson fairy who had told her something mans and have had very little tions in Poland, the terrible distress, the multitude. And yet, many, pur­ means the American i>eople, who are about beets— the very thing they troublfe. Doubtless the judicious the heartbreaking sufferings of the G. E.' WUlis blind with partisan prejudice or America. They fall who, in the bit­ BRONKIE MAKES A HIT had been eating for dinner. He was distribution of supplies of pork population, the critical importance 2 M ain S t, P h on e 5 f ter darkness of cold animosities, seek a very handsome fellow. His com­ among the population and the fact of their undertaking is immediately maddened by a possible threat to to lower the prestige of their coun­ that one of the conditions of em plexion was rather dark, perhaps, apparent. That they have been of special privileges, reject their lead­ try or who point evily toward vicious IN BIG LEAGUE GAME ployment is the right to buy food at the most vital help to the people in ing.” avenues of thought. but his cheeks had a fine color. He a fixed rate has smoothed matters, the hour qf their greatest need, not What men “ go about making it a but the fact remains that, with very Answering the question. What Makes Hit That Ties His Team for was dressed in a rich, dark red coat only by the distribution of food but Watch Reparing ’ reproach to be an American citizen?” and had a wide ruffle of dark green few exceptions, the unloading of the in the preservation of order, is freely shall we do with our hard-earned Name names, Mr. Johnson! Do you Fourth Place in American Lea^e vessels has been accomplished with acknowledged by the nation. There peace, earned in a war in which mean the President of the United — Is playing Pine Ball. around his neck. She had found very little friction. has lately.been open a special section A Specialty America found her soul? Bishop Wil­ States? Do you mean former Presi- him very nice to talk to. Now she “ We started operations toward the dealing with the relief of children, dentTaft? Do you mean every end of February. The first big ship liams said: Herman Bronkie, Manchester’s on­ felt quite proud to tell Fatherbob both in their homes and in institu­ CARL W. UNDQUIST American who believes in the League was Westward Ho. Then followed a tions. No one can understand the ‘‘Shall wo attempt to see it once ly big-leaguer, made the hit that what the fairy had said. Her broth of Nations and who desires to see series of vessels, so that by the end problems Poland has to face without Watchmaker a n d Jeweler more on a delicately poised balance the peace treaty a'nd the League brought victory to St. Louis in its ers had sometimes laughed at her of March the delivery had assumed a realizing the mass of misery and des­ of power as sensitive as a pair of covenant ratified? If you mean any second game against Philadelphia for believing in fairies, but Mother fair figure. Up to March 31 the quan­ titution with which she and her help­ Formerly with E* Gundlach and Cp« chemical scales under a glass case, of these things, Mr. Senator, you are mine and Fatherbob never did that. tities were as follows: ers have to cope. Full S to^ of Watches and Jeweleiy asking the Republican Party to nom­ yesterday. Bronkie’s successful “ Wheat, 52,341 tons; fats, 3,141 and then surround it by the rapa­ inate for President next year a man wallop boosted the score to 5-4 in “ Well, Fatherbob,” said Dolly, “ I tons; canned milk, 158 tons; wheat cious commercial greeds of the na­ who seeks to rise by libelling his the Brown’s favor, won the second did see a fairy this morning, and he flour, 19,402.tons; cereal flour, 3,190 CANNING COMPOUNDS 26 STATE tions and their unconscionable and country and who would court polit­ of the day for his team and was telling me about beets. He sdid tons; rye floi^, 9,103 tons; beans, Ro<^ 42 unbridled Intrlgrue, or shall we wel­ ical favo».^by diminishing the glory laced St. Louis in the same notch that the beetils one of the very best peas, pulse, 1,850 tons; clothing, of this Republic. ^ 4 60 tons. HARMFUL TO HEALTH come the only possible promise of It is the right of every American with Detroit lor Fourth Place in the vegetables for younV gardeners to “ In April we delivered: permanent security which beckons to criticise the policies of the Gov­ . raise. He said you could get greens “ Wheat flour, 60,913 tons; fats, on the horizon—a peace settled sol­ ernment and to seek support by op­ Bronkie, whose ^ m e is on Hills- from them in the spring and sum­ 3,646 tons; canned milk, 607 tons; Housewive.s Warned Against the posing policies. . No man can suc­ cereal flour, 4,008 tons; cocoa and U.se of Tlio.se- Trjule Bubstancen mumf • : . idly upon ttie foundations of justice mer, and then, as soon as the first FHiE ,town Road, learned uie national game cessfully seek to be honored by sugar, 455 tons; pork, coffee, tea and Preserving Powders. and righteousness in International Americans whose argument is that with the local teams and it was in crop was gone your second crop ai^ soap, 1,333 tons. Automobile, Fire and relations and guaranteed by some would be growing up. He said beets he is ashamed of his country, or this town that he laid the founda­ “ Our estimates for May are slight­ Liability Ins u r a n c e kind of league and covenant between who pleads the false and damnable tions of his reputation. With the were very— oh, it was such a long ly higher. Washington, D. C., July 14.— the nations? suggestion that “ Italy despises us. American League he has been play­ word—something like ‘nursing.’” ' “ Wheat flour, 71,946 tons; pulse, Canning compounds sold under vari­ Also Tobacco Insurance ‘‘A glance at the map of the France distrusts us, England uses “ Nourishing, perhaps” , said 5,000 tons; canned milk, 5,000 tons; ous trade names for use irS home us and Japan bluffs us.” There is ing consistent ball. In the flrst of against dm age by hail world, with its multitude of small Fatherbob. fats, 1,000 tons. canning are often harmful to health no Americanism in such a doctrine. yesterday’s games in which Phila­ Poland should be on a self-sup­ self-determining nations set tempt­ The Republican Party is an Amer­ delphia went down to defeat with a “ Yes, that was it. He said it port basis soon, as the harvest is and should never be used by house­ ingly about the great powers like so ican party. It is proud of its coun­ score of 4-3, out of four tim ^ at bat, meant that people would get fat and now being gathered. The great dif­ wives, say the specialists of the Bur­ try— always. It will not patiently many mice before a lot of cats, shows Bronkie made one run. He was re­ be healthy if they eat plenty of ficulty has been to clear up the ter­ eau of Chemistry, United States De­ U D a ncD witness its vilification. Nor will rible legacy of a Russian inefficiency the absolute Indispensableness of those leaders who share in commis­ sponsible for four put-outs and three beets. He said they had lots of partment of Agriculture. These pre­ TIIJfKER BUILDING with which Poland has been saddled. paration which are usually in such a league. You cannot dissect sion of such offense against our assists. In the second game he prac­ sugar in them; have they?” SO. MANCHESTER country sustain their leadership un­ “ When we came here we found powdered form and contain salicylic it out of any possible treaty of peace tically duplicated the record. In “ Yes, indeed; more than any that while it was possible for those and leave any force or vitality in less Republicans have lost their acid or boric acid, are unnecessary Americanism. neither were any; errors chalked other vegetable, I believe.” with money to get as much food as that treaty. against him. “ He said you planted the first they wanted those without were since fruits and vegetables can be We believe that the best interests practically compelled to starve. It Scores Senators. of the United States demand the crop late in March or early in April, kept for long periods In perfect con­ was not easy to find an immediate dition without any chemical preser­ RIIINmillE MOVINS ‘‘And yet a Senate full of pitiful election of a Republican President in and then you must plant some more remedy. If prices were controlled TRUCKING 1920. We believe that the people of O’BRIEN’S SHOWS TAKE vatives whatever If proper methods palterers plays carelessly and flip­ in July to put up for the winter. He the peasants would have refused to the country are so minded. We be­ CHAUTAUQUA’S PLACE of canning are followed. LONG DISTANCE HAULINO pantly with the one desperate hope lieve that the only thing than can said that beets could not grow well sell. Had the making of cakes been abolished right away a number of QUICK SERVICE of the war-weary masses of humani­ alter that public determination, the O’Brien’s shows, which will be on in a ‘sour soil.’ What did he mean The Federal Food and Drugs Act the baseball lot all this week, arriv­ men would have been thrown out of prohibits the use of harmful pre­ ty, labels it with partisan labels and only thing that can continue a Dem­ by ‘sour soil,’ Fatherbob?” employment. But I am glad to say flings it as a missile against political ocratic Administration, would be re­ ed in town Sunday. The hauling of servatives in foods which come with jection of the peace treaty and “ Sour soil Is the kind that has no that matters were adjusted quite sat­ opponents. Many of them seem to the paraphernalia to the lot began food in it for the seeds and plants. isfactorily, cakes have been stopped in its jurisdiction. The food laws wrecking the League of Nations. and a bfetter distribution of f(>od ar­ H. R. HASTINGS CO. be capable of no motive but personal We furthermore believe that no before the four o’clock religious ser­ It means the aame as poor soil. Peo­ of nearly every State in the Union ranged generally. We do not want Res. Phone 256-28. Orders eaii Ik pique or partisan prejudice. American, whatever his opinion con­ vice at the Chautauqua tent on the ple use many different things to forbid the sale within the State of cerning the treaty or the League or to interfere with the Polish Govern­ ‘‘I speak boldly of the subject in same lot. But the proprietors of ‘sweeten’ the ^ound. They use ment; we are not here to teach them foods which have been preserved left at North End Garage, Phone 40Sf the present Administration, relishes the O’Brien shows courteously sus­ this presence, for ft rises infinitely leaf mould and manure, and a good how to run their country, {)ut di­ with harmful substances. Although slurs upon the United States, or as­ plomacy goes a long way and we are above the plane of partisanship and sertions calculated to diminish its pended. operations and withdrew many people buy' stuff made just to neither the Federal or State laws ap­ even of politics as ordinarily under­ glory or to cast suspicion upon its their men from the ground during working very smoothly together. In ply to foods canned in the home and feed the ground with. It is called qther ways we have' been able to stood. It reaches the level of world friendships and its friends. the service. The work of dismant­ help. We keep inspectors going consumed there, It would seem that There was once an isolation en­ fertilizer.” NEW AUTOIIOBIll W S statesmanship and approximates the ling the Chautauqua tent began im­ “ Oh, I know.” cried Dolly, quite around the country to report on the housewife would not knowing­ joyed by this country which the labor conditions, and whenever there Christian Ideals. It is the nearest events of th§ past five years have mediately after the service and In­ pleased to be able to understand ly use. In the foods she preserves for practical approach ever attempted side of an hour the chairs were on is any local tiimuble we suggest the her family, substances that are pro­ Side Curtains made and repair­ destroyed. But there was never such this long word; ‘‘the fairies have increase of supplies in that particu­ ed. Bevel Glass Panel toward the dreams of the prophets an isolation endured by us, nor could their way to the freight station and lar district. For example, things hibited by law In foods for sale be­ New Celluloid Whidows. Har­ there be, as that depicted by the told me about that.” and seers of all ages and the vision the tent was flat. The Chautauqua “ What else did they tell you about looked very ugly at Dombrowa a cause the substances are Injurious ness work of-oll kinds. Senator from California, who seeks outfit was shipped to Taunton, Mass., short while ago. The men were all to health. of Christ himself.’ ’ on political platforms to read Italy, beets?” CHARLES LAKING Bishop Williams made a plea for where It will be located this week. out of work and practically starving The Department of Agriculture Comer Main and Eldridge Ste. France, England and Japan out of “ Well, the fairy said the seeds and the Bolshevik agitators made industrial democracy, saying Eng­ oUr friendship. The isolation of a should be soaked in warm water for the most of the situation. One of has Issued bulletins that give specific land was fifty years ahead of us in man or of a country without friends SARAH A. WARREN. our officers talked to the crowd, an­ directions for the caniUng and pre­ is not a good thing. about eight hours. He said the this respect. ‘‘The world of the fu­ Mrs., Sarah A. Warren, aged 79, nounced that a special distribution serving of fruits and vegetables Take Your Typewriter Troublee to This country has done well in the seeds were really little pods with a of flour would take placq and the ture is no longer to be satisfied with past few years. It might have done widow of the late Gardner Warren, lot of seeds in them. That m^akes without the use of preserving pow­ D. W. CAMP died yesterday afternoon at the home crisis vanished. I think the Poles ders or canning compounds. These camouflage of democracy in political differently; who shall prove' that it them come up very thin, and you are the most enduring people. I would have done beU^r? It has be­ Typowrfter Mechanip ; | forms” , he declared. of her sister, Mrs. May Campbell, at have to pull up some of them to cannot imagine any other coqntry bulletins may be obtained without haved honorably, and it stands great­ 92 East Middleturn Pike, with whom where the men would have starved cost upon application to the Depart­ ly before the world. If there is any make room for the others. You can P* O. Boot 508 Hartford she has lived for many years, and as quietly as they have done here, ment of Agriculture, Washington, man professing to be an American use those you pull up for greens. He especially when in Warsaw and in Phone Valley 172 A large factory for the manufac­ who lacks honest pride in his coun­ who is the only survivor. The funer­ D. C. ture of underwear is to be establish­ said they must be kept free from other towns they knew that people try, let him take his shame into the al services will be held tomorrow with money can get practically any- Drop a poetal and 1 will ca8 ed in Manila by Filipino and Spanish closet and stifle it. weeds; oh, Fatherbob, did I tell you afternoon and burial will be in the about the weed Imp?” ihing they liked. The Imports of condensed milk capitalists. The organizers plan to East Cemetery. ------“ Yes, yoh did. I liked the story '“ I suppose the great ^fllculty is Into Japan are steadily declining, secure the necessary machinery in Confidence always pleases those the lack of organization?*’! inquired. • very much, but now I think it Is for there are now several large fnan- GARDELLA, Spain and the yam use(l in the mak­ who receive it. It ii^ a tribute we CARD OF THANKB. “ It isn’t that there is too little or­ ufacturers of this commodity in time for Dollykin to be in bed is she ganization, but too much," said the 40 A^Ium St ing of the goods is to be bought in pay to their trust, a 'pledge that We the undersigned desire to is going to get up early and see a Colonel. “ The system is fo compli­ Japan, and last ^year 100,000 cases the United States. gives them a claim upon us, a kind Up 6 m thank the many friends and neigh­ Dewdrop fairy tomorrow. So good cated that it won’t work. It is stifled of Japanese condensed milk were The British Government has of dependence to which we voluntar­ with red tape— there are so Ihany bors for the floral tributes and sym­ night, little daughter; sleep sweetly, exported to China, India/And the Diamond Mouillftig; GbM cldsed an agreement with Norwegian ily submit.— La Rochefoucauld. pathy expressed in the loss of our forms to fill up that the poor appli­ Straits Settlements. good night." cant would starve before he g o t LadW Bracd^ Wi ehfp owners to build for them thirty- Mrs. Simpson— suppose you beloved husband and father, Paul- hrough. At is is a kind-hearted Emblems of flve boats of about 60,009 gross reg- have for^bften thdt 'thls Is the anni­ We also extend our thanks to/sbop- official generally gives the food tick- Teacher— “ Can any of you chil­ Itterod tons os a compensation for versary of your wedding day?" mates o f the Velvet Mill and ' the Manufacturers of yeugh pine Inip- eta without the proper formalities, dren tell me who Christopher Col­ ...... the losses suffered by the Norwegian Slinpson— "Bh? What? Dear me! Lodge of Foresters for wreatha and ber btate the 'the white Dlhs in otherwlso nothing would be done. umbus. was?” B lIly ~ “ He''H the guy You can't blame the Poles. The only commercial fleet under British Is It really? And' When Is yours, northern Chihuahua is adapted to Ken's flowers. system they have Is that forced on that got up Amerloa.” —Cartoons reqhleltlODs. deal*?"— Mrs. Paul Custor and Family. the manufacture of papeL them by the Tsar. They hava not Mafaslne. * 37 StTMt AL

. ',V, ( !-< '.'j -J-2 4 .((.■'rtf-.-’".'' •'..'.'V.--.' ■, Vf. ^ ■ • I • . ' t ' . ■ ; ^ . V'' ■ THE EVEartKG HERAias, MONDAY/JULY 14,>W , ___ /*• - 4 - . •*C TT?;-V■ •>. •n'i U / -•- < V A 'V<22> « > JMNAeOf eniFFtTH DECLARES WALTER ■ ■■ . .. j U.' y m»nirH»mucR 'Operallian Can We Perform W Iby W in I >' i.'.' JOHNSON AS GOOD AS HE EVER WAS / „ Ntforidn«. Atom.. M . Jtorrsif ta. ,, JftkeyMaypItdiedtO May was tact will be required. A faucet lOr left wii£ the tie gaUae to solve valve, to which a hose can be atta<^- The next batter ■ hit saf^y off / | ed, Is inserted In One of these beads. May, leaving two men he had UUtGE FACTOR IN PROORESS The barrel is then placed, with the put on before ,he was jerked. faucet down, upon some sort of plat­ They were enough, when they form. A hose is attached to this 2aU' Production Has Ihcreased by Leaps Scored, to give Cincinnati a win cet and to the nozzle of the force and May a bl4||^ mark. and Bounds Until Today There pump. After the valve is opened, wa­ Winter Is Coin^g! Are More Than 5,000,000 Motor ter should be pumped Into the barrel, cars in the United States. until it Is about three-fourths full. The - f Get Radiator Reai Whdn the first horseless carriage SIX WEEKS'TRAINING appeared we looked it over curiously, IT H the invention of the ID E A L -A rcola the nudged each other knowingly, made wage-eisffner can enjoy utmost fuel-sa'ving IS TOO MUCH-COBBI jocular remarks and went about our W business wondering what those crazy and the greatest comfort of all— Hot W ater Heat­ Tiger Star Says Player Should Inventors would do next. Thus began ing. The IDEAL-Arcola is water- the evolution of what is today our jacketed and circulates rts heat to ad- Remember Length of Season. third greatest industry. From the jokling rooms througnlen pipe-connected * freak stage, the automobile developed AMERICAN Radiators. No cellar is Looks Like Folly to Georgia Peach fqp| Into a rich man’s plaything. needed. If tw o tenants are in the Player to Drain His Endurance Finally, after many vicissitudes, we building, each may have his own In South— Has His Own were forced to* recognize it as a pos­ ID E A L -A rc o la and make the tem- Idea of Training* sible commercial proposition. ‘ perature to suit his family needs. From a possibility to a probability T , Cobb answers the critics of his —and soon to a certainty— the auto­ training camp methods by the asser­ mobile quickly arrived at its proper IDEAL-Arcola tion that the routine of one month or position in the scheme of things. And Water From a Well or Cistern Is Used six weeks Is entirely too long for the that position Is an exalted one. With All the Convenience of a City ball player. / Ait Families Want Cars. Pressure System. ^ Outfit, •8422 For many doe8 not rust out A genuine invest- nozzle on the hose and open the valve of the regular season. Cobb’s enemies crea-sed by leaps and bounds, until to- m ent: Buy NOW before Fall rush beginsi day- there are more than 5,000,000 au­ at the bottom of the barrel. The air, Any Fitted will furnish in si»et to suit rooms and cHmatic conditions. repeatedly declared that failure to which is compressed by pumiring .the train would handicap Cobb consider­ tomobiles in the United States alone. For sale by all Dealw’s. They have become a national neces­ water into the barrel, forces the wa­ Washington TwiMer Who Is Good for Several Years. ably. But it has never been so. Sev­ No. 1 Sire IDEAL-Arcola with 100 sq. f t of Radiation $ 84 sity, employed in every avenue of In­ ter out when the valve Is opened, eral times the “ Southern Typhoon” thus making an effective spray. Al .4 2 “ “ “ ISO “ “ “ Walter Johnson has four or five more years before him,” declares Mana­ dustry’—to save time and widen zones 41 O I« « “ 200 “ “ X26 has started slowly, but along about these operations can be performed by of trade. « 4 44 44 44 260 “ “ ger Clark Griffith of the Nationals. mid June he has found his stride and a man w’orking alone. “Johnson is as good as ever he was,” Griff continued. “ He is just past breezed along to the sublime heights They have brought fresh air and « g 44 44 « 300 ** “ X'Xl his thirty-second birthday and when seen at work he really looks like a of the offensive baseball world. the wonders of the open country to Prices also insiude Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not youngster.” “Four to six weeks training in the multitudes, lessening distances and TAR REMOVED FROM MACHINE include labor, pipe and fittings. The radiation is of the regular 38-in. height 3-column A M E R IC A N Peerlefes, plain pattern, shipped m as many Asked whether Johnson was suffering with a sore arm this season, the South, with two sessions daily, hurt promoting closer fellowship. separate sires of Radiators as needed to suit your rooms. Outfits will manager replied: ‘T have never known Walter to have a sore arm. There was That, in brief, is the past and pres­ Almost Impossible to Run Over New rather than help a player,” Cobb ex­ be shipped complete, f. o. b. our warehouse, Boston, Mass. talk about his arm being sore at the opening of the season, but It was not so. plains. “ After two weeks In the ent of the automobile. Roads or Pavements Without He was suffering from a bud cold, which caused general indisposition.” South the player is trained rather What, then, of the future? Getting Some on Car. Sold on Installments fine. After that strenuous training We hear much less than formerly These outfits win, if desired, be sold by aU Dealers on easy p ay m «n ^ begins to sap his endurance. When of the approach of a so-called satura­ It is hardly possible to drive a ma­ at 10% iGin aovanceadvance oiof pncctiprices uuuvcabove quoted v,..on following — .....a terms------iO/o the season opens he looks good and tion period—a time when so many chine over newly tarred roads or pave­ with order, and balance in eleven equal monthly payments, wittMUt interest. This Installment Plan applies to the outfit only, and does GRIFFITH SWEET ON FOSTER cars will have been built that sharp ments without getting at least some of not ^apply to labor, pipe and fittings. curtailment of output must come. the tar on the body. If treated In time Investigate at once. i UNIQUE TRIPLE PLAY ' Manager of Nationals Thinks His Industry in Infancy. the spots are not difficult to remove. Third Sacker Is On© of Qreatr Catalog showing open views o f homee. etores. The more we reflect, investigate and The machine should b^ washed to elim­ IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be mauea [free). Write tpaajf. That triple play in a recent est Place Hitters. analyze, the more our common sense inate all the grit, and carefully dried Cleveland-St. Louis game was tells us that the building of cars is with chamois, so that the tar will not W rather odd and deserves detail­ Clark Griffith—always an extrava­ still an infant industry. smear. A little vaseline applied over ing. In the fourth inning, with gant talker, and at the same time a In the first instance, we take into each spot and worked in with the the bases full, Gerber hit a fly to renowned baseball sage— Is ready tc account that which we all know to be fingers will help to remove the stains. 129-131 Federal Street Boston boost Foster. Here is a sample: Wood, on which Slsler scored true; namely, that he who once owns A thorough wash with body soup and Jutar 14. ms , I from third. Wood’s throw was “ I have had on my teams the three a car wiir contrive to own one as long a finish polish in the usual manner Intercepted by Chapman, who greatest place hitters in the history of as he has the price. completes the operation. ¥#***********«* found Jacobson and Sloan wan­ baseball, and I want to tell you that That means. In round figures, that When going down a long hill change dering around off bases, and of the three, Eddie Foster Is the best. more than a million automobiles must from one brake to the other so as to both runners were retired, what be built this year to replace those that allow the lining to cool. If this is not should have been one out thus will wear ouL This is on the con­ done brake linings wear away rapid­ resulting in three. servative basis that the average car ly and sometimes burn. Thus, by fre­ has a useful life of five years. quent changes you prolong the life of The future of the automobile IS the lining several hundred per cent. something for succeeding generations to worry ab'out—maybe— but lie Is a ONE-WAY BUSINESS HARMFUL rank pessimist who will say today Ty Cobb. that It Is anything but rosy. Hot in a DIAMOND Too Many Motortruck Routes Inaugu­ plays well. But before mid August GRINDING NOISES IN GEARS rated Where Driver Returned you will notice that he is growing With Empty Truck. Minute •NOTES stale; that he isn’t playing with all Trouble Gan Be Reduced by Using (Prepared by the United States Depart­ American soldiers abroad participate the old dash and speed. Heavier Greabe, but Good Judg­ ment of Agriculture.) Attach the plug, turn In 6,000 baseball games dally. “ It would be all right for a player Too many motortruck routes have * * * ment Murt Be Used. to train four to six weeks if he was been started where a good one-way the switch and, by Right Fielder Miller of Worcester Is going to play only for about two Grinding noises In gearset or dif­ business was secured and the opera­ the time you are ready out of the game with a cracked ankle. months. But when he is conditioning to r-felt justified In returning with * « * ferential can be reduced by using a himself for six months’ play it seems heavier grease, but judgment must be empty trucks. It is unsafe to geh- for the iron, the iron Ping Bodie Is a natural hitter. Never like folly to me to force him to drain used, as it is easy to get a grease so erallze, but It may be dfinitelj^ stated took a lesson In his life. He hits his endurance powers in the South heavy that when it is chilled It will at this point that practically no route is ready for the work, by ear. and bring him N5rth with not enough has ever been successful which has • * • squeteze out of the gears and stay out, left to carry him through six months causing them to run dry, and thus ag­ depended on a one-way load. when you use a Fewster doesn’t feel well unless he of play. gravating the trouble. Is chased from the bench once or twice “Early In my career I spent four t^ a week. » • « six weeks in training camps. Usually G-E Oectric Flatiron I reported for the opening of the sea­ Terre Haute has signed Guy Gei­ MOTORTRUCKS HAVE REVOLUTIONIZED son In fine condition. But after about ger to play first base. He Is just out Let us show you how you can do your whole two months I would begin to get a lit­ BUSINESS OF QUICK TRANSPORTATION o f the army. • * • tle stale. My work would lack zip. I week’s ironing without discomfort, trouble, or Kitty Bransfield la being compli­ decided finally that it was because I loss of time, and at a total cost of a few cents. mented for good work as an umpire was overtrained. So one season I did In the Eastern league. not report to the camp for the full You really cannot afford to be without this * * * training season, but merely put in Jim Scott lost his first out as a about ten days’ work. As a result I wonderful hot weather help. pitcher with the San Francisco team, was able to put into the regular play­ Oakland beating him 7 to 6. ing season all the endurance that was m * * necessary and I carried it along right Pitcher Pete Shields, who has been through to the end of the season. In­ Manchester Eletctric with Bridgeport, has been released to stead of finishing the baseball year Evansville of the Three I league. fagged and worti out and trained oflp, Company • * * I was just as good physically as when Joe Birmingham has found It any­ the season began. And ever since then H-llO thing but a picnic handling the Pitts­ I’ve followed that system of tratoing field team, with shortage of players, just enough to get the, kinks out of etc. my arms and legs without the sacri­ • • • fice of stamina.” Motor Truck Facilitates Traneportatl «n of MHk. The Cincinnati club Is reported to have offered Little Bock $5,000 for Eddie Foster. MANAGER MORAN KEPT KOPF When the necessity for moving war ly keeps his business alive because of Charley G r li^ for Immediate de­ Inferior delivery methods. The others are Willie Keeler and Hal essentials sltoply overwhelmed the livery. The farmer, too, has learned that Chase. Willie taught Hal. and Hal railroads and paralyzed shipping con­ • • • Youngster Prom isos to Be One of the quick handling of his product Is ditions, the world was brought to a The Salt Lake City club announces taught Eddie. Shining Stars in National League a vital consideration. For^.lnstance, THE C. V . KINfi GO. “ Foster is the smartest batter I ever realization of hrhat motor trucks could . i that It has purchased Inflelder Eddie This Season. take the case of the dalrj^ farmer who aaw. A pitcher usually can tell by the accomplish In emergencies. Thousands Fitzpatrick from the Boston Na now makes two deliveries a day with 8|K!«t8fOR TO 8. R. A tU H position of the batter’s feet Just where of business men learned the answers tiouals. Leave It to Pat Moran to save him­ his motor truck In less time than he ALLEN PLACE, MANCHESTER he hopes to hit, just as a boxer gets a to their Individual transportation prob­ • • * self an ace fo r the day of the big used to be able to make three dellv line on the schemes of his opponent by lems and will permanently profit by Red Sox signed Lamar from the emergency. He managed to retain eries a week. His milk is sweeter, the watching his opponent’s feet. M you them. I t Is apparent, on the other IBIIXIIII Yankees after he had been two years Larry Kopf, who originally was slated price is higher. And so it goes all see a right-hand batter’s feet set for hand, that many others have even yet LtniBER, COAL, with New York. He was secured from to go to the Dodgers, but refused, and along the line, the motor truck has attempt to hit to right flGldi you failed to oome to a complete realiza­ Baltimore. the youngster who broke Into the main proved not only Its speed, but its econ­ tion of all that the motor truck means • * * can pitch fast Inside, and nine times Effiow.a few years ago as substitute In-j to present and future transportation. omy. ililiVEC liaARB, i^ttER H C L With the purchase of Bunny Fab- out of ten he will pop up.” BeldM for the Athletics promises to be Increased Use of Trucks. No Industry, no business house re­ rlque from Seattle to play short the one of the outstanding stars of the There can be no doubt in the mind quiring either pick-up or delivery can F U i E L m w e bos Angeles club gave Freddy Driscoll Introduce American Methods. Natl

I ^ A G E EIGHT MONDAY, Eift, iW attfw t|tt 0 JULY H

Barnes Quiniir the druggist, is drjvittg a new Ford run-a-bout. f w ill Clegg Toop’s Meat ABOUT Market is enjoying his vacation in New York City. John Goldman of the Park Shoe EGER’S TOWN store spent the week end with wlt^ his parents in Boston. ., niY ersary Mr. and Mrs. James B. Johnston of Bigelow street wJH spend the next Big July Clearance Sale two weeks at Pleasant View, R. I. OUR BIG SALE WHICH STARTED LAST FRIDAY IS Charles E. House of C. E. House A number of young people em­ Ge le bration' ALREADY THE TALK OF THE TOWN. COME and Son, Inc., is enjoying a rest at ployed^ at Cheney Brothers enjoyed Watch Hill, R. I an outing Saturday at Coventry NOW WHILE THE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE SO VOU La,ke. WILL HAVE THE WCK OF THE WONDERFUL BAR­ Thomas and Earl Chambers of the Waranoke Inn spent the week-end Sheppard Encampment, Loyal GAINS. NOTE THESE PRICES: at Belknftp Lake. Order of Odd Fellows will hold an A son was born last evening to installation of officers at the lodge Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Duffy of 350 headquarters this evening. Center street. This is their second Miss Olive McIntosh of Buckland TWO DAYS t OOR SALE HAVE JUST ENDED Men’s Hosiery child. left today for a two weeks’ vacation X Men’s Black Hose, made by Ips­ Manchester .continues to grow at Lake Sunapee, N. H. Miss McIn A n d : wich people, guaranteed satis­ steadily. During the month of June tosh was accompanied by her moth­ er. at the Hall of Records there were factory, If not return them and Harley Rogers, an ex-motorman we will refund you your ihoney. recorded 31 births, 24 marriages and only 8 deaths. of the Connecticut Company, is vis Six pair to a customer . .12 l-2c iting his -father on Oakland Place. THE CROWDS S I L CONE . Henry W. Nettleton, superin­ Worth 22 l-2c pair. tendent of trolley lines, with Mrs. Mr. Rogers is now employed on the The unexcelled values and high quality of merchandise and the splendid qualities of Nettleton, is enjoying a few days Boston elevated lines. timely goods have combined to make for this sale a bargain event of vital importance to with relatives in Poughkeepsie, N. There will be a special meeting of you and every other thrifty person in this vincity. Underwear Y. They made the trip by automo­ the ten teams which competed in last week’s membership campaign; Balbriggan, 2 piece, 75 value 49c bile. Leonard Richman of the Dewey- at the Army and Navy Hut this Toilet Articles Union Suits, long legs, short Richman Company motored to Ocean evening. The meeting will be called . ODORONO, 39c size ...... 21c sleeves, $1.75 value . .. .$1.25 to order at 7.30. Beach yesterday. He was accom­ Millinery Close-Outt ODORONO, COc size ...... 45c Union Suits, B. V. D. Style, $1 Benjamin Phillips of Lilley street, panied on the return trip by Herbert WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP .18c values ...... 59c House, who has been visiting at who has been conducting an Atlantic Watch Hill. and Pacific branch store In West CUTICURA SOAP ...... igc B. V. D. Union Suits . . . .$1.48 John Shea, the Green Line con­ Hartford, has given up this venture HIND’S HONEY AND ALMOND ductor, has purchased an Essex tour­ and is back with the G. E. Keith CREAM ...... ing car. Jacob Lauffer of Main Fuyniture Company. PARKER’S TAB SOAP ...... 18c The annual outing of Hose Co.No Men’s Suits street is another owner of an Essex SYKE’S COMFORT POWDER .19c Light colored Suits, values model. Both sales were made 4 of the South Manchester Fire de­ partment was held yesterday ‘ at BABCOCK CORYLOPSIS TAL­ from $25.00 to $35.00. Sale through the Stephens-Williams Es­ 99c and $1.25 Fancy Feathers ...... 50c CUM POWDER ...... 16c sex agency. Coventry Lake. The members left P r ic e ...... $17.98 the hose house early yesterday morn­ LYSOL DISENFECTANT ...... 19c The Misses Ruth and Mildred All our Regular 75c Flowers ...... 35c Mixtures and.^ Dark Greys, Porter of Garden street and Miss ing making the trip in autos. 19c TOOTH B R U S H E S___ 12 1-2C X $37.50 values. Sale Price $29.50. Thelma Gilbert, of Rocky Hill, left Thomas Hewitt, a former mem­ 25c POND’S VANISHING this morning for Eagle Camp, South ber of Company G, 102nd, regiment 99c and $1.25 Flowers ...... '...... 50c CREAM ...... 10c A big reduction on all BLUE A. E., is enjoying a short furlough at Hero, Vermont, where they will PEPOSODENT TOOTH PASTE 35c SERGE SUITS—Some Dark spend the next two weeks. his home on Prospect street.. Hew­ Entire Stock of Trimmed H ats...... $2.49 each itt was badly wounded in France PEBBECO TOOTH P A S T E ___ 85c Suits worth $30.00. Sale Price Ernest Williams and John Herr when the fragments of a bursting KOLYNO’S TOOTH P A S T E ___ 19c $20.00. of the Class of 1918. South Man­ Dark Colored Straws, v a lu es...... $5.98 to $10.00 chester High, returned from the shell entered, several parts of his DR. LYONS* TOOTH PASTE ..1 9 c Worcester Tech Saturday, having body. He has been recuperating at One lot of Untrimmed H ats ...... 50c each PEROXIDE, 4 oz. size ...... 9c the United States General Hospital completed the three weeks of “shop . Medium and small shapes in dark colors. PERO^IlDE, 8 oz. size ...... 15c practice’’ required of all mechanical No. 41 at Fox Hills, Staten island. Local Orangemen and their fam­ COMFORT NAPKINS (12 iu car- - students after commencement. One lot of Hats, dress shapes ...... $1.00 each ...... • Edward McCarthy, the local um­ ilies celebrated the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne with a cele- 10c ARMOR’S SQUARES (6 pire who was accidentally shot in New Summer H ats ...... $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 orders) ...... ,i...... the leg at the West side a few weeks bratioh at Riverside Park, Spring- 12 l-2c ARMOR’S VENETIAN ago, by a bullet from a 22 calbre field Saturday. The affair was BATH, 5 oddors ...... 9c rifle, is able to be around. McCarthy .sponsored by^ Wa^ihington Lodge of Made of white and pink ribbon, milan 25c HAIR BRUSHES...... lOc J still limps, but expects that this will this place. It is estim^ated that over not interfere with Mis work. 350 people attended from Manches­ straws, Panamas and basket weaves, also 7c MONS-TER SERIES SOAP ...Be ter. The party returned In the even­ Kirkland T. Taylor, formerly em­ white satiji hats. 10c a l l p u r e SOAP, 5 odon . . f ployed in the finishing department at ing, when a, |Short parade was held by the Center Piute Band. p a l m o l iv e f a c e , p o w n n i^ ^ Cheney Brothers, has left the em­ 50c size ...... ' ploy of that firm to enter the local Bobby Re^pier, the New Britain branch of the Prudential Insurance featherweight, who has many local Company. Mr. Taylor will cover the admirers, having been until a few I Ellington and Rockville routes, years ago. Manchester’s premier mitt artist, has posted a forfeit of $100 GOOD QUALITY BLUE CHAMBRAY, full size, 2 pock­ j Mathew Wolf andlTarry Reichard, : both well known in automobile cir- for a match >^^ith Sammy Waltz, the ets, well made. Extra good value at ...... $1.25 I cles, are to enter the employ of the Haitford sensation. It is now up to Hugh Rorty, the latter’s manager, to Specisd Tomorrow Only LIGHT ?>TRIPED SHIRTS with attached collar, good ma­ j South Manchester Garage this week. I The former has had charge of a accept the challenge. Many local fans are of the opinion that Relmer terials, well made at ...... $1.25 Portland, Me., service station , and is Sammy’s superior. the latter conducted the Jones Gar­ $2.15 Pequot Sheets $1.75. ea. ALSO WHITE SOISETTE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS with at­ age in Hartford. A feature of the last week’s an­ niversary celebration of the Sage- tached collar, fine quality ...... $1.98 A party of boy scouts, about twen Size 72x 90 inches ty five in number, left by auto trom Alien stores in Hartford, was a win­ the Recreation Center at nine dow display containing a silk loom Boys Sport Blouses o’clock this morning for the Scout in full operation. The loom was Limit Two to a Customer Camp at Coventry, which opened to­ owned by Cheney Brothers and was Light, fine, khaki colored chambray, well made, launder day for two weeks. An advance operated by George McCormick who has been in the employ of the local "*cely...... 79c and 98c guard left Saturday to make the final arrangements. Many of the concern for twenty-seven years. The boys will remain only one week, con­ demonstration was the first of Its CHAS. RUHR sequently there will be room for kind ever held in Hartfdrd. It at­ those- who desire to go the second tracted thousands of shoppers and 2,0 Bissell Street. Just around the corner from Main was featured In the Hartford dail­ Dresses. Waists Capes Dolmans week. Applications may be turned ies. in to Director W hiting at his office in the “Rec.’’ Main street was a busy place yes­ We have secured for our anniversary sale about 216 summer dresses terday afternoon and evening. The from a New York manufacturer and these will be divided into three lots. property of the company that is to hold a carnival on the ball ground LOT l^DRESSES AT $4.95. VALUE $7 to $10. was unloaded at the freight station These dresses are made of voile in light and dark grounds in a eood and carted to the ground' by auto range of styles. All sizes from 36 to 44. trounas m a good trucks and teams. The men were 0 Two Hundred Fifty 0 busy unloading from the middle of LOT 2—DRESSES AT $5.95. VALUE $8 to $12.50 the afternoon until midnight. Just This lot of dresses are also made of voile in light ahd dark colnrefi as soon as the last s^slon of the floral patterns. They are unusual value. Chautauqua came to an epd the par­ aphernalia belonging to the associ­ LOT 3—DRESSES AT $7.95. VALUE $10 to $15. ation was cprted to the freight sta­ lot consists of dresses made of fine voile in a variety of stvles in tion for shipment to the next stop- light and dark colors. Sizes from 36 to 46. ^ styles in ARMY LEATHER COATS Ing place. Salva^d from the Steamer Hunter which was sunk near Vineyard NKW WAISTS AT 99c. KACH VALUE AT *1.25 and $1.50 We win place on'sale about 300 new shirt waists made of fine cotton voiles M ^awna AH new waists, no old slock. Big vlrfety of Myles Tliesel being such an unusual value they will undoubtedly grtast and « . T o Be Sold A t $5 E ach you are Interested you must act quickly. y K asi ana it ^ men who want a great winter coat. Leather Outside, Blanket Lined, ^hese coats cost the United States government about $7.00 wholesale BIG LOT OF WAISTS AT $1.49 ^ C H . ' VALUES at $2.00 Especially adapted for men whose occupation calls them out of doors, such ' 'This is a special lot which we have sicured for this sale. All new’ lar^stock^ include every $2.00 waist which we have ln”regiP Motormen, Conductors, Policemen, Mailmen, Firemen, QUALITY AND PRICES Automobilists, Teamsters, Motorcyclists, Farmers, Spoils­ ARE WHAT COUNTS SHIRT WAISTS AT $1.98. This includes our entire stock of We believe in giving a square $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 WAISTS. men, and in fact a great warm coat for any man to own. deal to all, which means perfect vls- Xon, highest quality goods and-low Some made of voiles and lawns In plain white, strlnea and mndaio . prices, , Ask the overseas boys what they think of them. •i-'.f '.V'l As we sell six times as many e''ome^^'.^MS°3Tt^ ‘■‘I «>«» glasses as anyone else in Manches­ ter we can afford to sell them cheap­ er. If you want good, yes extra good glasses and dbn’t feel that; you can pay the high prices charged by OUR PRICE JUST 45.00 some, than you should call al out South Manchester office ahd receive ur. a square, deal and get your glasses at the right price. Office Open Every Night Except Saturday from 0.30 to 8.80 p. m. GLENNEY & HULTMAN . .A t OptAcal. Dept. G. Fox' Co. Ground GrippAW Shoes for Tender Feet. during the day. SOUTH Mf\ N CUES TER ■ CONN 'V / LJBWIS a . HINES, Ref,. S p e c ia l^ i J/ BJoeli, ..I A V ' ..wd-' \ : ■ >i J’’ /-■ / ’.'rA'-lr V- A M i