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NET PRESS RITN THB WEATHER. AVERAGE DAILY dRCULATIOX OF THE EVENING HERALD Fair, followed by cloudy. with jBS prolMble showers tonli^t and for the month of May, 1026. iianihfHtrr I'uesday. 4 , 9 1 5 . PRICE THREE GENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. (TEN PAGES) VOL. XU V., NO. 217. Classifled AdTertlslns go Page 6 ■<» ^ THREE TOWNS DI8P\lTE k e p t his buttons but Freckles and Future Missus BIRTHPLACE OF NAVY LOST RUBBERNECK BUS V A ST’THRONGS SAMATERNTTYi ODD SmiAllON BROADCAST'OF Marblehead, June 14.— Two New York. June 14.— William things are certain today in a O’Donnell cf Bridgeport came dual squabble between Marble­ here yesterday and stayed sever­ GATHERINGFOR head, Salem and Kingston as HOMES CONVICT IN DELIVERY OF al hours without losing his DEATH AS COKE to the birthplace of the United money, his stick pin or the e.\- States navy. One is that the tra pants button in his pocket, C H IC M RITES navy was born, the other is that AUTO PICKUPS but he lost a fifty passenger rub­ O V E N ^O W SU P Marblehead has the edge on the EXPRESS HERE berneck bus in which he had other two communities — she driven a bunch of Foresters to has begun celebrating the event. Astounding Number of Un­ Coney Island. He left the empty City Ready for "Greatest Marblehead claims the Han­ bus standing on 43rd street. Ten or More Dead, Many In­ nah, commissioned in 1775, was One May Gel Packages Two | Some children got into it and this country’s first ship of war. wed Mothers of 16 and drove it away. O’Donnell tramp­ Caravan in History” ; Salem introduces the Ketch, Miles Away and Yet| ed the city for half an hour, jured, Some FataUy in commissioned in 177 6. then applied to the police, who And Kingston comes to bat Under Victims of Motor found the bus abandoned on Blast of Steel and Coal at Bavarian Cardinal Is Last with the Brigantine Indepen­ Not Few Blocks’ Distant;! Tenth avenue. dent, commissioned in 1776. Rides; Big Social Problem. Gary Plant. New York Arrival. • Routes Are 20 Years 01d.| New York, June 14.—The lure RADDING, TOBACCO Chicago, June 14— From Europe, of the automobile “ joy ride’’ has Cary. Ind.. June 14.— Ten or GOT RUBBER STAMP Tolland Turnpike is what may be j Australia, Africa, South America— caused a decided increase in the ! more men were killed and more ■ermed a stone’s throw from Depot | Every corner of the world— pil­ number of school girls of tender GROWER, BANKRUPT ! than 100 injured, many seriously, grims trooped here today to attend “ SLUSH” RECEIPTS age who have become unmarried Square in the north end, the head-! j in a teriffic explosion at the coke the 28th International Eucharistic mothers, according to statistics re­ quarters of the American Railway i ' plant of the Illinois Steel Company Express Co. in Manchester. Hart-1 Congress, opening June 20. ceived today by the Salvation i here today. The blast shook the Army. ford Road in the south end is two j Files Voluntary Petition To­ 1 entire city and threw the residents From China, Czecho-Slovakia, miles away. Yet Tolland Turnpike | Hungary, Ireland, Spain, France,. "Unsecured Notes” to Grun­ In fifteen Salvation Army mater­ I into a near-panic. nity homes, 4 2 per cent of the pa­ Is outside the delivery radius of the: d ay-S h ow s Liabilities of ’ Every available ambulance was Alaska, Cape Go< d Hope, Siberia. express company and Hartford | Algiers. India. Mexico and from In­ dy Signed by Clerks by tients were sciiool girls of sixteen I rushed to the scene and police and dians’ tepees on America’s western jears or under. Road is Inside. i fire department vehicles also were Over $150,000. plains. Catholics poured into Chica­ Philadelphia led the survey of This example can be multiplied ) used to convey the injured, some go, all gathering to join in a great Mecbanical Means. ______I of them in a dying condition, to unmarried mothers averaging six­ many times in Manchester. To tribute to Christ through a gigan­ teen years of age with 75 per cent, rite a few: j hospitals. tic re-enactment of the Lord’s Last Louis Radding, of Lydall street. | official.s Sock Secrecy while Boston '.lad the smallest per­ One can get delivery on Hartford Supper. ■Washington, June 14. — 'Joseph centage. 13 per cent, with New Road and yet not get it on \\ est well known tobacco grower, today i officials of the steel company “Greatest Caravan.’’ R. _ Grundy, president of the York City showing the surprisinglj filed a voluntary petition in bank- | immediately threw a heavy guard ZIenter street. While the adv:.nce guard of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Asso­ small figure of 20 pec cent. One may get service on East Cen­ ruptev in the United States district around the plant and declmed to “ greatest caravan of humanity in Same Cause Everywhere. ter street and yet not get it in the history” with its 15 cardinals, 400 ciation, poured a golden flow of eourt here today showing liabilities | dead and injured. Police, The percentage of other cities in Green Acres tract. bishops. 8.000 priests, 13,000 nuns “ loans” into the campaign funds on the survey of school girls averag­ One may get service at Hartford of $153,135 and assets of $105,013. however, declared that at least ten and 750,000 laymen, arrived, an Senator George Wharton Pepper in ing sixteen years in the maternity Road and yet not get it east of men were dead and 100 or more Among his liabilities arc notes army of workmen rushed to com­ Pennsylvania’s recent “ million- homes follows: Clinton street in the south end. badly hurt, some probably fatally. pletion 500 altars and scores of out­ City, one per cent: Cin­ totaling $76,000 held by Fasslcr dollar” senatorial race receiving An Explanation. and Liberman, who took over the The cause of the explosion has door platforms where the crowds cinnati. (Whitel 70 percent: Cin­ In an effort to obtain an explana­ Radding tobacco crop of 1924, now not been determined, although it will assemble for next week’s devo­ only “ rubber stamped” receipts for cinnati (negro) 60 per cent; Cleve­ tion of this seemingly paradoxical valued at $50,448. was learned that the blast resulted tions. his money, William H. Folwell, Cit­ land, (negro) 60 per cent; Cleve­ situation, one in authority was in- from the ignition of gases in one Owes Town Taxes Tomorrow the 10,000 extra po­ izens’ Campaign committee treas­ land. (xvhite) 22 per cent; Pitts­ viewed today. or more of the huge coke ovens. licemen, 25,000 special train hand­ burgh, 50 per cent; Buffalo, 40 It appears that the routes in this Taxes due the Town of Manches­ urer, told the Senate “slush fund” ter and wages due a large group of Steel and burning coal in process lers and thousands of other work­ per cent; Richmond, 40 per cent; town were made about 2 0 years of conversion into coke were hurl- ers recruited to care for the visitors committee today. Roanoke. 50 per cent; Wilmingtom farm hands form a large item in the The “ loans,” eighteen in all, to­ ago when the Adams Express Co...... ed in all directions, scattering will be in service and Thursday Chi­ Del., 35 per cent: Birmingham, 25 talled $307,575, Folwell said. He had the rights on the New Haven cago will turn to x.elcoming Cardi­ per cent; Louisville, 20 per cent. railroad. At that time it figured ‘"mV. Radding attracted quite a bit | ^""^‘adV- HunVVVrVhVV'ens al- produced the receipts which had “ In a majority of cases we .find nal Bonzano. papal legate to the been given Grundy by an assistant on where the population and busi­ Wesley (Freckles) Barry, 19-year-old movie star, left, and Julia 'Wood, congress. He will arrive from New the same cause— automobiles with ness was thickest. For some rea­ !VoTnffarm‘ersTerg"V^^^^^ - clerk of the committee, which the 22, of Newark, N. J.. to whom he is reported engaged. “ Wes” seems to York with a distinguished delega­ predatory drivers," Col. Margaret son, these routes remain as they did tc raise western steers for beef and j Rc.scuers Pepper “angel” described last week Bovill, of the Salvation Army said. 20 years ago and there is no way use the fertilizer on their tooacco i explosion, held have grown up pretty fast from the freckle-faced urchin of “ Penrod ” tion of European cardinals, arch­ as “ unsecured notes.’’ All had bishops, monsignori, nuns and “ In hundreds of cases 'we have to change them unless some organi- lands. His children ha\e \\on man> (]^,wn bv the heavv, damp atmos- and other pictures. They met two years ago on a vaudeville tour. Julia been rubber stamped with Folwell’s found girls either on the way to tation such as the local Chamber pr«es with their Baby Beef entries priests. name. phere, forced rescue workers to is not sure she will go back to the stage. City’s Participation. school or on the 'way home from of Commerce takes up the matter. in fairs. labor in semi-darkness. Stamped Receipts. school have been picked up by men Legal Routes. Civic Chicago in every depart­ His name as treasurer had been Eight bodies were found in the ment will bo represented in a in automobiles xvith disastrous re­ At the time the routes were laid ruins of the building shortly be­ stamped on the receipts, Folwell sults." out they were placed before the In­ parade marking the arriving of the said, either by Chester W. Hill or fore noon. papal legate and delegates from Twice as .Many “ Homes.” terstate Commerce Commission and 5Iany of the injured were horri­ MIDWEST HIT BY GUSTAV AT YALE Frank J. Gorman, assistant treas­ Col. Bovill said that the situa­ 0. K.’d. So they are legal. To i every Catholic society, including urer of the Citizens’ committee. P. 0 . COMMITTEE bly mangled by the blast. Several ! 1.000 uniformed fourth degree tion had changed since 20 years make a change, the matter must be workers were thrown hundreds of The witness said he had been in ago when the rescue homes were brought to state ofiicials and again : Knights of Columbus, will bow in Europe when most of the money feet by the force of the explosion TORRENTIAL RAINS WARMLY GREETED j greeting to the X’isitors from across filled with women of mature age. before the Interstate Commerce while scattering arid added to the was given the committee by Grun­ “ In spite of reforms such as do­ Commission and when all of this is ON TO ITS JOB the seas. dy. ing away with red light districts, horror of the scene. One of the delegates from distant lone, it is possible that the express “Saturator” Explosion It ■was brought out that Hill was the Salvation Army now has in this lompany will show reasons why the lands already in Chicago is Sir Jo- an assistant to Fohvell in private territory twice the number of ma­ Company officials said the blast ' seph Lo Pa Hong, the richest man .-outes should not be changed and was probably caused by one of Cloudbursts, High Winds Do First Visit of Royal Swedes business while Gorman was an em­ ternity homes it operated In these they have reasons. in China. Sir .^jseph, who is the ployee of Grundy. lurid days of the past and they E. L. G. Hohenthal on Ground the big "saturators” blowing up. guest of E. N. Hurley, formerly of Company’s Side. bursting open with tremendous ■Vt’hen Folwell turned the Grundy are all filled to capacity— by From the books at the north end Millions of Damage to to Stale Stirs Up New the United States Shipping Board, notes over to the Senate committee. whom? Not by professionals, but force, wrecking the building and brought with him from China a station it can be learned that the Trying to Get New Build- scattering death and destruction in Senators Reed (D., Mo.), and King, by school children, many of whom business done outside of the pres­ dazzling set of vestments, which the form of pieces of broken steel, (D., Utah , expressed surprise that have been obliged to leave their ent routes is not even one twentieth Crops and Property. Haven. will be worn by the Catholic chief­ flames, deadly fumes, and lethal all the receipts had been written on desks in high or elementary grades of the business done in one year. in for Manchester. tains during the congress. acid. the same typewriter and apparently to go direct lo our institutions,” Tolland Turnpike, for instance, does Mai'vel Vestments. at the same time, despite the differ­ declared Col. Bovill. not get an express package once in None of the dead have been Iden-' Chicago, June 14.— A devastat­ ivew Haven, June 14.— New Ha­ All the garments are gold-v.n- ence in the dates of the loans. “ The average of these girls is a j'ear and to send a truck over tified. broidered and studded, like a field The Chamber of Commerce Post Among the injured identified ing storm swept over Chicago and ven was arou.sed this afternoon as Not .All in Bunch. sixteen. Any intelligent observer that route would be just an added of wild flowers, with pearls, jade, Office building committee isn’t were Russell Phillips. Charles the Middle V’est late yesterday, | Gustavus Adolphus. Crown Prince "Don’t you think these receipts will see what this means. To have expense. It is also true of other beryl and agate stones In varied hh 0? sixteen niesns tlmt routes not reached at present. “ asleep at the switch” while the ! Holland. Felix Renick. John Koz- taking a nil of two lives here and | of Sweden, passed through to be­ were all given at the same time? ” ‘ ak. James Floyd, Lloyd Collier and colors. Each carries the design of asked King. we must'have an astounding num­ The informant said also that the Post Office department and Con­ causing damage throughout the | come guest of Yale university, ^' wheat, typifying the bread of the ber of girls who are becoming policy of the express company all gress are juggling with federal Harry Faris, all of Gary. sym­ “I don't think so." district that may approximate two which tonight will bestow the hon- eucharist, and purple grapes The amounts were $8,160 on mothers betxveen the ages of eleven over the country is not in increase building assignments. E L. G. bolical of the eucharist wine and fourteen. territory. The manufacturers here million dollars. i orary degree of Doctor of Laws on April 9; $18,240 on April 10; $20,- Hohenthal has just returned from Rockford. 111., was the hardest the prince at the fourth special f German Cardinal Here. 000 on April 14; $6,000 on April Few -Are Really Bad. are all covered with the exception Washington where he has follow­ New York, June 14.— New York "In other words we have rela- of Case Brothers and the Glaston­ FATAL NIGHT RIDE hit. There a veritable cloudburst convocation that the university has j 19; $20,000 on April 22; $10,000 ed up every angle of the local post occurred. More than four Inches of ever held and the first such event | today welcomed another delegation tivelv fexv deliberate and con- bury Co. office situation. to the Eucharistic Congress. More on April 30; $10,000 on’ May 1; rain fe'l in 30 minutes. Hundreds in which royalty has participated. | scioiislv bad v/omen in our institu­ Again, although Buckland has an Mr. Hohenthal is chairman of than 100 delegates, including Mi­ $10,000 on May 3; $8,000 on May BUT ONE OF MANY ! of homes were flooded and many J. P. Morgan’s yacht Corsair i 4; $10,000 on May 6; $23,175 on tions. Those we have now mostly express office there are no deliver­ the Chamber committee and is sat- ' chael Cardinal Von Faulhaber, bridges were swept away. Water on nosed her way into the harbor May 7; $10,000 on May 8; $25,000 are girls good at heart, most oi ies made from there and yet Buck- isfied that everyone in Washing­ Archbishop of Munich, arrived this some thoroughfares reached a here at one o’clock and landed the on May 10; $10,000 on May 11; them with good homes, but who, land is in the town of Manchester. ton in any way connected with the Excursions Like One That I as a result of indifference toward i depth of eight feet. The property prince and princess with their re­ assignment of the buildings is now (Continued on Page 2.) personal control of any kind .of Killed 4 at Guilford Common damage in Rockford alone was esti­ tinue at the New Haven xmeh club (Contlnned on Page 2.) familiar with the Manchester sit­ - to Yale Students. where President James P. Angell, moral or ethical guidance, nave DRUNK DRIVER FINED uation. Everything wi.l be done mated at $500,000. allowed themselves to make mis­ Farms Suffer Secretary Robert M. Hutchins and that is possible to have Manches­ New Haven, June 14.— That Thomas \V. Farnham, associate takes.” ter’s building assigned under the The greatest damage was caused KAROLYI CHALLENGED EVACUATE A SCHOOL AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT night excursions of students and in agricultural districts of Iowa, treasurer of Yale, welcomed them, present program. with Acting Mayor Thomas Tulley. girl companions along dimly-lit Illinois, Missouri and Nebraska, roads are common was indicated as representative of Mayor John B. ABOUT TO COLLAPSE where growing crops of wheat and Toxver. J. Edwin Brainard, lieuten­ TO DUEL BY TELEKI today as the authorities were con­ corn were beaten down or washed TRINITY HOLDS ITS t N.Y. GUARD HORSES ducting two investigations into the ant-commander of Connecticut, away by the heavy rains. 600 New Britain Children Sent | toxicated. fatal automobile accident Saturday The downpour was accompanied represented -ho f^ te as the royal j Hungarian Count iij Row Over visitors for toe first time set then „ -j • ii -n lOOTH GRADUATION SHAMEFULLY KILLED morning in which two Yale under­ by high winds and lightning, which Home as Discovery of Immi-1 Frank Bohlin was found guilty graduates and two young women feet on Connecticut soil. j Evidence m Franc Forgery caused most of the damage in Roar of AVelcomc. Case. nent Peril Is Made. | _____ of driving an automobile while un­ were killed when their machine Chicago. I der the influence of liquor by 32 Packed in Car Built for 24, t crashed into a tree A din of whistles from harbor New Britain. June 14.-Six hun-| M^chester Man GaM One man was killed when struck i craft greeted the Corsair, and fac­ Prague, June 14.— Count Karol- Judge Johnson in the police court Then Left to Die With' High-powered cars dashing by lightning while walking across j dred pupils of Smith school, Kei- at Centennial this morning. He was arrested ' '"’ildly through the night, have im- tories took up the roar of xvelcome yl has been challenged to a duel by a South Side prairie. He was John i as fleet of motor cars carried the sey street, packed up their books at. Commencement, by Officer Joseph Wall last even­ OpeningS Seated. | pgj.ug(j public safety, the state po- Count Teleki. midday today and went home fori Capusse, father of five^ small chil i (icIILjparty through theIIIC Alt.,'city to Wood »« Count Teleki charges that his ing after he had an accident at . , TZ ^ , , , I lice were informed. their summer vacations seven days Hartford, June 14.— Trinity Vatertown, N. June 14. . coroner’s office has obtain- dren. Fred Ellwinskl was killed ( bridge hall where the roj-al party honor has been impugned by Count Hartford road and Pine street. a when___l _ a live wire was V blown v l ^ TT»T^ down XT* T1 ' i A. ^ I ^ _ J T*\ T- /'X 1 -- ahead of the rest of the city’s pu­ college, observing its centennial Captain Schendel and Dr. B. L. Thirteen valuable horses are dead ed much evidence regarding “ pet­ was entertained at lunch. Approxi­ Karolyi in statements which he I mately fifty thousand people saw pils. commencement today, awarded from suffocation and several oth­ ting parties” and night excursions on him. made during the recent franc forg- Salvin both testified that when the the processiou move through flag- Stanley H. Holmes, superintend­ forty-eight degrees in course to man arrived at the police station ers were dying today following of the students and their compan­ At Rock Falls, near Sterling, 111., j ery case. their ten hour stay in a sealed lightning struck a government lined streets. ent of school, ordered the instant its graduating students and eleven he was under the influence of li­ ions. Details of the affair are kept a warehouse standing at the head of Once the formal luncheon was closing of the school, a two-story honorary degrees to distinguished quor. The doctor said he was un­ freight car while being transferred One feature of the night rides seret. brick structure of sixteen rooms, with members of Troop F., 101st cut of the way the royal party en­ citizens. The degrees of honor fit to drive a car. that interested the authorities was Hennepin canal. Much damage was Count Karolyi Is well known In when building officials sent him Cavalry. National Guard, New done before the fire was brought tered whole-heartedly into the the United States, where he had I were: , . t-. The minimum fine of $100 and the report that some garages list business of examining "iales col- word that the building is likely to Doctor of laws: Dr. Robert E. costs was imposed. A'ork, from Rochester to Great Ben young women xvho are available under control. difficulties with the State Depart- Mr. Bohlin who lives in Glaston­ 14 miles from here. Sunday. for automobile parties. bury. said all he had to drink was According to military authori­ The victims of Saturday’s ac­ TREASURY B.ALANCE a half glass of beer. ties investgatlng the case, 32 cident were William Harvey Cush­ Washington, June 14.— United horses were packed into a car States treasury balance as of June Vincent Kovas of North street ing of Brookline, Mass, and George town: Maj. Gen. Preston Brown,' paid a fine of $15 and costs lor built for 24 and the doors and Hammthew Kopperl of Galveston, 11: $249,338,287.51. ments. windows were sealed. Balance as of June 10; $250,- visitors seemed a high light of the Countess Karolyi has also been U S. A., commander of first corps intoxication. He had some trou­ Texas, undergraduates, and Mrs. visit. area. Boston: doctor of science, ble with his wife who made a com­ Members of the troop alighting 800,232.81. barred from entering the United Edwin Reeser and Miss Bernadette States and has been fighting the Ansel G. Gook. M. D., Hartford: plaint. Officer John McGlinn from the rain while It was stop­ Dorothy Kiernan. ped at Phelps Mill?, about ten case in the courts. ASQUITH, ILL MUST doctor of music, T. TerUus Noble, V ■■ made the arrest. Kovas claimed Proceeding with the utmost se­ j New York: doctor of divinity, Rt. he only had a few drinks. He said miles from here, discovered the crecy, Coroner Mix today contin­ condition of the horses. QUIT POLITICAL WAR Rev. John Gardner Murray of he wanted to go fishing and his ued his investigation into the ac­ Perhaps a Count, Perhaps Just HELEN WILLS MAY Baltimore, .presiding bishr / of the wife was opposed to the Idea. cident. Nick Wiseman; Jailed Anyhow Episcopal church; Rev. Dr. Elmer COCHET IS WINNER Mrs. Reeser was buried here Suffers Heart Attack and Must T. Merrill of Santa Barbara, Cal.; FATAL JOY RroE. this afternoon, funeral services be­ PLAY AT WIMBLEDON master of arts: Edward J. Pear­ ing strictly private. Funeral ser­ New York, June 14.— Count Paul Anatole Monte, self-styled Have Complete Rest, Doctors son of New Haven, president of New York, June 14.— A joy ride ON THE HARD COURTS vlets for Miss Kiernan will be French nobleman, is in jail here today in lieu of $20,000 bail, Declare. the “New Haven” railroad: Henry in a borrowed car resulted in the held tomorrow morning. Won’t Hurt Her, Doctors Say, | held for extradition to Winthrop, Mass., where his wife, Esther W. Erving of Hartford: Charles death of Edward O’Hara, 20, and ------i An unofficial report indicates And She May Take Part in London, June 14.— Lord Ox­ F. Smith of New Britain. Injuries to two others, one cf Wiseman, charges that the count deserted her and their five- Paris, June 14.— Henri Cochet | that Yale officials will take action the Mixed Doubles. ford and Asquith has suffered a Among those graduating with whom may die. The car crashed in­ wen the International hard courts j to curb further the use of auto­ year-old daughter. mild attack of angina pectoris, ac­ the degree of bachelor of science to a telegraph pole in Brooklyn. championships here today when he j mobiles by undergraduates, as a cording to a bulletin issued to­ The count, who has been living here for four months, was Paris, June 14.—Helen Wills was R. A. Behrend of Manchester. The driver of the car, Francis defeated Rene La Coste. 6-2, 6-4, result of the tragedy which stun­ day from his country estate at Griffin, 21, was held, charged with ned the entire universitv body. arrested while attending a movie show with Miss 'Vera Brande- may still appear in the Dimbledon 6-3. Cochet had no difficulty in tournament, her mother stated to­ Sutton-Courtenay. homicide. beating La Coste In straight sets. burg, a Staten Island society girl. He defended his right to his The bulletiS stated that while day. BOMB BLAST DISRUPTS LECTURE TOXIGHT. title, despite the fact that his wife says he is plain Nicholas “ The doctors are so certain that the Liberal leader’s Illness is re­ “BUDDY” McH.ALE, BOXER. DOOMED MAX TO TURN The Men’s Friendly club of the garded as serious, it is not critical MEX POLITICAL MEE'HXG MUI^ERED IN ST. LOUIS Wiseman, born in Canada of Rumanian parents. playing won’t harm Helen, it is OX AVOMAX ACCOMPLICE. South hfethodist church will hold still possible that she may play, at but he will have to have complete its regular monthly meeting tonight “ Frame-upl” says Count. rest. Mexico City, June 14. — Sixty St. Louis, June 14.— Walter Bur- least in the mixed doubles,” Mrs. persons were injured when a bomb Ossining. N. Y., June 14.— Se­ at the church vestry. Supper will “ Bernard Grover, shoe manufacturer of Brockton, Mass., Wills said today. The 111 ness of Lord and covne. 24, known to the fistic world cretly taken from Sing Sing prison^ be served at 6.30. Asquith may have a decided ef­ expdoded at a political meeting yes­ named me as co-respondent In his suit for divorce but the suit Mary K. Browne,| Elizabeth Ry­ ss "Buddy” McHale. was shot and where he is to be executed in four A stereopticon lecture will bo fect upon the Liberal party as it terday in the village of Union da failed and both Mrs. Grover and I were acquitted of all charges,” an, Vincent Richards and Howard Tula, state of Jalisco, it was learn­ 'atally wounded here early today. weeks. Joseph Fria was removed to given by'Clayton W. Welles, mana- Kinsey left for London today to was expected that the differences He died In the city ftospital about Rochester early today. It was re- j ger of the Phoenix Insurance Com­ the Count said. “ I presume my wife is angry because I have which he has had with Lloyd ed today. start practice for the Wimbledon Among those seriously wounded I'VO hours afterward. Police arrest- ported that he would turn state’s I pany of Hartford. It will be en- been unable to send her a great deal of money lately.” tournaipent. George would be fought out at the fd William Costello, 22, who. ac- evidence in Rochester against Mrs. titled “ My Trip Through Canada ” forthcoming Liberal party confer­ was Ricardo Robles, candidate fot Miss Wills will leave for London the Chamber of Deputies. ' tording to police, was named by Margaret La ^^arde, the wife of the The lecture will begin at 8.15 and next Monday, ence in Weston-uper-mare, the pugilist as his assailant. man he helped to kill. | the public is welcome. 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14,1926. IrA O E T W O l !- CARRY TOKENS EASIEST YOUNG WIFE LEAVES - ON BIG SAFETY BRAZIL KICKS OUT m a n y LOCAL FOLKS COMMERCE CHAMBER ABOUT TOWN Conductors on the Hartlord- 35 NEAR RELATIVES LOCAL -STOCKS South Manchester line have no­ OF LEAGUE ITSELF AT STORKS COLLEGE WILL VISIT STORKS Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fish of Chestnut street are spending a few ticed a novel way of carrying token, now being practiced by davs with their daughter Mrs. Wil­ Unusual Number of Survivors (Fornlshed by Potnam A Oo^ liam Pendleton, at her cottage at the commuters. Conn.) ■ of Mrs. Rosanna Tucker tford. Manchester Well Represented Local OrKanization to Inspect Quonochontaug, R. I. Both men and women buy BOYilSCOUTS , Severs All Connectioii Witt Bid Ask State College — How to Get tokens In dollar lots. They OF AM£RI<5^4 Who Died Last Night. 770 When Ground W as Broken string them on safety pins. The Aetna Cas. & Sur. .760 There. Mrs. Lincoln Crosby has return­ Aetna Life ...... 715 725 for New Church. ed to her home in Greenwich, after men pin them In their vest Survived by thirty-five near rela­ World Peace Bodf-Coiih Automobile .... .295 310 a visit with relatives in town, dur- pockets while the women pin tives, Mrs. Rosanna Tucker, aged Manchester was well represent­ Storrs College is making active 27, wife of Raymond Tucker, of 161 Conn. G eneral...... 17001700 1800 preparation for the entertainment mg which time she attended the them In their purses. CAMP PIONEER Hartlord F ire ...... 520. 520 525 ed at Storrs yesterday afternoon commencement exercises at Con­ In a rush the conductors have Next Saturday afternoon and Oak street, died at her home last pletes Franco Action. when the last services were held of the Manchester Chamber of night shortly after 7 o'clock. Death Htfd. Steam Boiler .675 Commerce party this week Thurs­ necticut Agricultural College. She to wait until the safeties are Sunday is set for the outing of the National Fire . . .'. .750 770 ia the old church. Ground was is a graduate of the state institu­ unpinned. Boy Scout officials of Manchester. was due to heart disease with which 590 broken for the new church which day, June 17th. As usual, the res­ she had been ill for a considerable P h oen ix ...... , .5805S0 ervations are coming in rapidly at tion at Storrs. Automobiles will leave the Center Geneva, June 14.— *The Braiillaii ,1260 1270 has been financed by popular sub­ time. T ravelers...... the last minute. church promptly at 2:00 o’clock government today announced Us scription in a drive all over the Clayton TVelles of Hartford will The funeral will be held Wednes­ PubUo Utmt; Stocks. The committee went to Storrs Saturday afternoon. Eight reser­ formal withdrawal from the League Conn. Power Co. . .290 300 s t > College Friday afternoon and made give an Illustrated lecture this VAST THRONGS GATHER vations have already been made. day morning at St. James’ church . .109 112 The old Storrs church was built evening at the South Methodist Any scout masters, assistants as at 10 o’clock. Committal will be of Nations in a telegraphic message Conn. LP 7 % pfd. in 184 8 and was the principal final arrangements for the sports Htfd. E. L. com. . . , . 295 300 program. From present indications, church. His subject will be “ My well as committee men who are in the St. James’ cemetery. to the League secretariat. . . 62 64 place of worship for students at Trip Through the Canadian FOR RITES AT CHICAGO planning to take advantage of Mrs. Tucker is survived by her Htfd. Gas com. . . ■ the Connecticut Agricultural col­ however, the sports will not be By this step Braiil completes the So. N. E. Tel. Co. . .152 157 largely patriclpated in as nearly Rockies,” The public is Invited to this outing should telephone Com­ husband, one son, Raymond, Jr., lege for many yeajrs. Part of the three pears old, her father and action begun last week when Senor Manufacturing Stocfes. everyone expressed themselves as this meeting which will follow the missioner Irvine this evening. Mello Franco, Brazilian delegate to new church plant will be a com­ (Continued from page 1.) mother, five sisters and four broth­ anxious to make the tour of the supper of the Men’s Friendship The chef Is already at the camp the League, resigned from the Am. Hardware...... 8 3 munity house which has already club of the church. ers, and thirty nieces and nephews. American S ilv e r----- 2 6 college grounds and buildings. morning on the American liner and all meals will be served on council. been erected. Everything at the college is at scheduled time. Mr. Frederick C. Five other nieces and nephews are Following is a history of the old Albert Ballin and the North Ger- Brazil has now severed all con­ Acme Wire com...... 16 its best just now. The grounds and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milikowski Hill, scout executive and camp di­ also dead. Bigelow-Htfd. rfd. ..100 church, written by one of its mem­ were given a surprise housewarm­ man Lloyd steamship Sierra Ven- Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and nection with the league. Higelow-Htfd. com. . . S3 gardes are clean and beautiful rector will be right on hand to Spain Only Backer bers; _ , and ^'erythlng is green and in its ing at their new home, 89 Hollis­ tana. keep things interesting as well as Mrs. William Humphrey, of 74 Bristol B ra ss...... _6 The Second Congregational ter street Saturday evening by a Cardinal Von Faulbaber Is the Florence street, recently observed Brazil’s resignation was the di­ most attractive form. No better eighth foreign prince of the Roman entertaining. Each one should rect result of the controversy over Collins Co...... 150 church of Mansfield— now the time could have been picked for a partv of seventeen friends from bring three blankets. Don’t for­ their golden wedding anniversary. Storrs Congregational church- Catholic church to land in New seats in the Council, that govern­ Colt Fire A r m s ...... 27 tour of inspection of the institu­ Hartford. The guests brought with get your bathing suit. A good time The young mother’s husband is em­ Eagle Lock ...... 91 was incorporated December 1st, them a handsome Queen Anne con­ York in the journey from Europe ployed in Hartford. All of her ment insisting on a permanent seat tion. to the Congress in Chicago. rain or shine. Fafnir Bearing ...... So 1737. It is a daughter of the The management has asked that sole table as well as a generous relatives live in Manchester. in the face of opposition by all the Full’r Br'sh Class A A 52 Informality mapked the greeting Court of Honor First Congregational church of the dinner be set ahead a half supply of good things to eat. A Her sisters are: Mrs. Minnie other delegates with the exception Mansfield and was organized, at of the Cardinal when he landed on The June Court of Honor will Hart & Cooley ...... 170 hour, to 12:30 standard time, pleasant evening was spent in the Nevue of West street, Mrs. Helen of Spain. The other delegates, it the request of the Rev. Dr. Salter American soil as he wished no re­ be held at the East- Side Rec Tues­ Int. Sil. rfd...... 103 which 1;30 daylight saving time, usual way. day evening at 7:30. The following Poppin of Fairfield street. Mrs. was pointed out, are determined to L'nders Frary & Clark S3 at that time pastor of the First ception be accorded him. Theresa McCann of Autumn street, keep the pledge, made at Locarno, as the college boys act as waiters English Pilgrims. scouts should appear before the Jewell Belting pfd. .. SO church, who that the field was and have to get back to their class­ Mrs. Lillian Keeney has return­ Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs. to give Germany a permanent seat New Brit. Mach. pfd.106 too large for th; pastorate of one A group of 28 English pilgrims, Court: ed to her home at 10 Depot street, 1, Alice Linde of Fairfield street. in the League. *Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 21 es. This will be no hardship how­ headed bv the Right Rev. Arthur William Johnson. Troop No. man. ^ , , , - 0- ever, and there is no call for any Buckland, after completing a six Her brothers are; John Hum­ The action of Brazil did not come North & J u d d ...... 2 0 Although incorporated in l_..t. Doubleday, Bishop of Brentwood, Camping and Forestry. change of plans as the trip can be weeks’ post-graduate course in Robert Dickson, Troop No. 4. phrey of Birch street, 'William as a great surprise. It was consider­ J R Montgomery pfd. — it was not organized tUl 1;44 nursing at the Middlesex Hospital are due to arrive today on the Red ed as virtually unavoidable after made comfortably in an hour. Au­ First Class Scout. Humphrey. Jr. of Florence stree J R Montgomery com. — when the first minister Rev. V il- Training school, Middletown. Star liner Pennland. Delegates Patrick Humphrey of Florence the resignation of Mello Franco. tomobiles will leave the vicinity of from Belgium are also on board. Carl Anderson, Troop No. 6. Peck, Stow & Wilcox 23 11am Troop, was ordained His Park and Main streets sharp at street, and Thomas Humphrey of Some comfort was seen In the Russell Mfg. Co...... pastorate was not part-rularly hap- j New York yesterday witnessed First Class Scout. 12:30 daylight saving time. Fred 'Warnock, of Oakland, Cali­ Francis Burr, Troop No. 6, First Bank street. All are married. fact that a new Brazilian govern­ Stanley Works com. . S2 pv as the Separist movement bred fornia, is visiting his father, John what was said to be the most color­ The college officials advise us Aid and Scholarship. All of Mrs. Tucker’s brothers and ment would take hold in November, Smyth Mfg. Co...... 370 much discord at this time in [ Warnock of 56 Valley street. ful ceremony in its history when sisters have children, there being whereafter It is confidently hoped that the,best route is by the way more than 300,000 persons, many Russell Remlg. Troop No. 6, Torrington ...... 6 6 church ranks, and many members | of North Coventry Village. The seven in the family of Mr. and Mrs. that Brazil will ask re-admlsslon to Vnderwood ...... were either suspended or withdrew | of them kneeling, watched the pro­ First Aid and Automobile. cross-country road from the foot of Mrs. William McDuff of 42 Lilac All other Scouts and their Nevue and eight in the family of the League. I'nion Mfg. Co...... 2 i of tbeir own accord. So in two | street spent the week in Morristown, cession of Catholics, headed by Pa­ the hill at the gas station in North pal Legate Cardinal Bonzano, friends are Invited to attend this Mrs. Helen Popln. Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — vears time a dismission was voted Coventry is really the shortest, but and Paterson, N. J., and Brooklyn UNIDENTIFIED SHIP through the streets of the city to outing. U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 to Rev. Troop "in compassion, it gives a longer stretch of country N. Y. AFIRE, CALLS FOB AID Bonds. the record says, and six years of St. Patrick’s-Cathedral. road and there are some rough Scouts of Troop 3 helped the TEDFORD BIRDS WIN Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7's .245 :;oo disruption, with no settled pastor, The annual meeting of Center Six hundred police were requir­ places, but by keeping on the hard Kiwanls Club do a "good turn” for Cordova, AlJSka, June 14.— East. Conn. Pow. 5 s . 99 followed. , , road to North Coventry Village and Hose Company No. 2 will be held ed to clear the streets. A dozen The fate ot an unknown vessel on Conn. L. P. 5i6's . . .lOS^^ 109^ Harmony was finally obtained, tonight at 8 o’clock. Officers will persons .were prostrated by the the children of Manchester last 116 turning to the left where the sign 500 MILE CONTEST firn in northern Pacific waters Is Conn. L &; P 7’s .... ll^ however, and the Rev. Daniel be elected and plans for the annual heat. Saturday afternoon. The troop un­ 106 says “ Storrs College, 4 miles” one der direction of Assistant Scout­ a mystery here. B’dpt. Hyd. 5 's ...... 104^ Welch the first pastor of note was saves distance and gets a fair road. outing will be made. Cardinal Hayes of New \ork Efforts of the naval communica­ ordained in 1752 and labored m and the seven European cardinals master Strickland sold ice cream, Those who fill their cars with their pop. etc., at the Manchester-Bristol Only Four Returned Yester tion service to determine the ship’s peace among his people for own party and prefer to start earl­ A daughter has been born to Mr. at present in New Y’ork are the identity have been frultleza. vears. He was succeeded, with a and Mrs. Gustave Magnuson of guests today of Nicholas F. Brad> ball game and Increased by about day— Remainder Came Back ier can go by the way of South ?20 the fund which the Kiwanls “Fire! fire! SOS! SOS! position break of onlv a few months, by his Coventry Depot, turning left on the Buckland. at Roslyn. Long Island. Today. The visiting cardinals will be re­ club is raising for the summer camp iifty-two thirty-five.” son. Moses C. Welch, a graduate Willimantic-Springfield route No. This distress call was heard by New York Stocks' ceived bv Gov. Smith and Mayor at Coventry. The scouts are able to of Yale, who subseQueiuly receiv­ 32, and right at the Mansfield State The Howitzer Company will hold Five hundred miles proved too two United States naval radio op­ ed the degree of D. D. from Dart­ a tonight at the Armory at Walker at City Hall tomorrow. The appreciate this cause, for many of long a flight for the band of forty Hospital, which will give them a .\merican-Irish Historical Society erators who recognized the trans­ mouth College. Of strong person­ hard road ail the way. 7.30. them will soon be living under tents pigeons which attempted to fly mitting to be from a Japanese ves­ High ] will entertain Patrick Cardinal ality. great power, and magnetic The committee urges all who are and in the lake woods of their home from Chatham, Virginia, yes­ sel but were unable to make out At. Gulf, W. I. 4 2*4 charm of manner, he was the most intending to go to notify them at Miss Hannah K. Jensen, daugh- O’Donnell. Arclibishop of Armagh scout camp. Pioneer. terday. Only four of the birds re­ Am Sugar Ref. "s its call letters due to interference. 68 ' beloved pastor of bis people and the earliest possible minute in or­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen j and Primate of* Ireland, tomorrow Mem’jers of the troop did not turned, the remainder completing Am Tel & Tel.l4 1 2*4 his ministry was the most d'^tin- der that the college management of Manchester Green, home eco­ evening at the Roosevelt hotel. wear the scout uniform at the ball the journey today. The four who A botanist for the Smithsonian Anaconda .... 4 6’ ■•a The prelates will leave for Chi­ guished that the church of may be given an opportunity to nomics instructor in the Ridge­ game, because of' the regulation did return were owned by "Walter Institution has collecte-i more than Am Smelting .12 6% 1 cago Wednesday, accompanied by Mansfield has ever had. Fortj- prepare dinner accommodations. field High school, attended the prohibiting its use while selling or Tedford of Russell street. There­ 11,000 plants in Costa Rica, Am L o c ...... 104% 1 two years was the span of his min- commencement exercises of the Cardinal Hayes. They will leave on canvassing. Am Car F'dry.100% 1 fore he wins the race. parsnip. ------Istrv’. and like his father, he was Connecticut Agricultural college at the “ Cardinal’s Special.” said to The birds were originally sched­ Atchison ....1 3 5 * 4 1 stricken with his last illness while Storrs on Friday, S.aturday and be the most magnificent collection uled to be liberated Saturday morn­ B&O ...... 95% FUG DAY HERE of Pullman coaches ever assem­ in the pulpit and died with his Sunday. ing but owing to adverse weather Legal Notices Beth Steel ‘B’ 41 *g hand to the plow, never looking bled in this country. 600 GOLFERS IN Butte Superior 11 The Rev. Don Manuel 'Vlclrlra conditions were held until yester­ at a court of pr o b .ate h e l p HARDLY NOTICED John Jensen and family of day morning when they were turn­ Chili Copper . 32% De Moattos. archbishop of Braga, at Manchester, within and It was dnri>; his ministry that Manchester Green attended the ed free at 7 o’clock in the morning. District of Manchester on the 1-th. Cons. Gas N Y 95 *4 the first suitable church edifice last service in the old church at Portugal, and primate of Spain, ar­ day Col. Fuel Iron 41% rived with his party, including CHAMPION TESTS It is said that poor weather condi­ o f Esq.. was built. Large, with galleries Not Many Observances at Storrs yesterday. Ground was tions accounted foi* the birds being Present Chcs & Ohio .133^ 1 Verv. Rev. Fontes Ferreira, D. D., Judge. _ , running around three sides and a Schools and Few Flags in broken for the new church there. unable to complete the 500 miles Estate of John Robinson late of Cruc Steel . . . 7 3 ''s deceas- steeple sixty feet high— the onl> cii the Royal Mail liner Orca. before darkness. In case of dark­ Manchester, in said District, Can Pacific . . 162 % ^ Front of Private Residences. The Grace liner Santa Eliza •'steepled meeting house in this Dr. M. H. Squires of Manchester ness the birds do not continue their Erie ...... 35% hrouaht a number of dignitaries of Qualifyifig Rounds for Na­ ®*^The Administrator having exhibit­ vicinity, it was well suited to the Green. Joseph Wright of North flights. Instead they alight and ed his final administration account Erie 1 s t ...... 41% Today is Flag Day. the Catholic church from South growing community. Elm street and Thomas Brown of rest until morning and then con- with said estate to this Court for al- Gen Asphalt . 69% One hundred and forty-nine years Benton street, spent the week-end American countries. Economic changes and a decline ago— June 14, 1777, to be exact— tlnue on their Journey. Gen E l e c ----- 82% in religious zeal followed the tional Open Begin Today '^ORDERED^;—^That the 19th. day of the Stars and Stripes were recog­ at Twin Lakes. June A. D., 1926 at 9 o’-'lock, tof®- Gen Mot...... 140% : death of the distiVigulshed de- Great No. Pfd. 7 6^4 nized by an Act of Congress as the Mr. and Mrs. August Bose of io o n . ti the I'rob^* vine. Rev. William Ely was our official emblem of the nation. in Many Cities. Manchester, bo and the wmo “ 111. Central . . 191_ pastor for the next twenty years, East Center street, spent the week­ GOT RUBBER STAMPS LOVER SUSPECTED AS signed for a hearing on the allow Kennecott Cop 53 % Manchester today fell in line with aifce of said administration account i followed by Rev. Ruben Torrey, end with relatives in Meriden. with said estate, and this Court di­ Insplra Cop . . 23 *s the rest of the towns and cities all for two years. , , over the country in celebrating the New York, June 14.— Opening BOMB INJURES NURSE rects the administrator to Louis & Nash.136% In 1848 the stately old church, The trustees and deacons of “ S L U S r RECEIPTS skirmishes of the Battle of Sclotlo lie notice to all Persons l^erest^ Lehigh Valley 83':; occasion although it was in a rather the Swedish Lutheran church will therein to appear and be heart ther^ whose pews were no longer filled, will be Indulged in today when the on by publishing a copy of this order Marine Pr. .. 36's "semi-official” manner. meet tomorrow evening at eight was torn down and the present Flags were prominently displayed (Coiitfnuod nom page 1) sectional qualifying rounds of the Phoned to Inquire About Her m some newspaper having a clrcula. Motor Wheel . 24% national open golf championship tion in raid District, on or building placed upon the old site.. on the lawns and houses all over o’clock. Norfolk West .151% This was during the pastorate of ■v^•ill be played on seventeen courses Condition Before the Device June 14th.. 1926. and by PO»^"S * the town with the North End hav­ $25,000 on copy of this order on the public Sign­ Nall. Lead ..1 5 7 '4 Rev. Aaron R. Livermore, who Inquiry was made today among $15,000 on 5iay 13; throughout the country. The play Exploded. ing a larger display. Some of the May 141 $26,000 on May 25 and post in the Town where the ,^ec»sed North Pacific . 73% served the parish for fifteen years. Catholic clergy and laymen tr. find will afford an innovation in cham­ last dwelt, five day before said day of stores on Main street at the South N Y Central .131% The new church was described as out if any from this town planned $55,000 on June 5. pionship golf, not more than four Syracuse, N. Y., June 14. — Mrs. hearing and return make to this End also were decorated with flags .\11 One Tims N Y, N H & H 44% a “ neat, commodious and well to attend the Eucharistic Congress At courses being utilized last year and .Arlene *Kelly, a aurse, was Injured Court. S. HYDE but on the whole they were barren. Frank J. Gorman, Folwell’s as­ Pan Am Pet . 73% Iniilt house.” and as such has serv­ in Chicago. The only one planning only one man. the champion, being by a bomb, left at the house where Judge. At the schools Flag Day was also sistant. later told the committee he Pennsylvania . 53% to go from this vicinity, it was exempt. This year, the exemption she rooms at 6 o’clock in the morn­ H - 6 - 1 4 - 2 6 . ______ed its generation well. only partially observed. There had given Grundy all the receipts People’s Gas .121'2 Records of the ministerial sup­ learned, was Rev. George Slnnott of list will include those with the best ing, addressed to her. At 9:45 were no special e.xercises at assem­ or “ unsecured notes” at one time, >OTICE Pierce Arrow . 27% ply Immediately following Re\. Rockville. scores last year and members of p. m., it explosed in her room. Ir & Steel 51 Livermore are not very complete, bly in the High school this after­ several days after his final contri­ the Walker cup team, all of -whom Hours before the explosion, -the Pursuant to an order of th^e Court rt# ■prnhftte for til© district of M&n Reading ...... 89 but mention is made of those noon but the students in the Eng­ butions. This testimony’was in con­ are amateurs. rooming house proprietor says, he lish classes prepared essays on WEDDING .\NNIVERS.\RY. c L ft e r conn . I will sell at private Ch R Isl & Pac 51'4 names that do appear on the rec­ flict with Folwell’s as the latter The widening of the qualifying was called on the 'phone by Ralph sale at the office of William S. Hyde, South Pacific .102% Flag Day. In the grades Flag Day said he thought the receipts had ords down to the present day— Mr. and Mrs. John S. Frawley of scope called for 36-hole rounds to Seager, a fotmer sweetheart of Mrs. Esq., in said district, on J"“ ® So. Railway .118'2 Edward F. Brooks; Moses Cook was also practically unobserved, been given on different dates. be played today in New York. Chi­ Seager. who lives at Homer, and 1926. at 9 a. m., all of the real estate both in the eighth and ninth dis­ 117 Ridge street were greatly sur­ All records of the “ loans” of the Estate of Jacob CorzlHus of St. P a u l...... 12% Welch, 10 years, who with his -wetfi cago, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleve­ who Inquired as to Mrs. Seager s said district, deceased, described In Studebaker .. 52% tricts. prised Saturday evening when a kept by a girl clerk, named Marie I grandfather of the same name and party of over twenty-five relatives land. Detroit, Minneapolis, St. condition. the appHc ion for said order of sa... Union Pacific .150% It was said that due to the ex­ Howard, in Gorman’s office, the Louis. Kansas City. Denver, Los Seager has been arrested and is Dated. June tt, his great grandfather Daniel held and friends called to help them JACOB CORZILILS, JR. U S Rubber . . 61 % 1 the pastorate of this church for a tensive exercises which were ob­ latter testified. Angeles. San Francisco, Seattle, held pending further investigation. I' S Steel .... 137 % served in lionor of Memorial Day. celebrate their fifteenth or crystal It was from her records, Godman total of eighty-two years; Nath­ wedding annlversar;'. The guests Atlanta, Dallas, Pittsburgh and U S Steel P r .l2 9 ’'8 aniel Beach; Charles Morgan; Ed­ and the fact that the teachers and said, that he later made up the list Richmond, Va. Westin'housG . 6 9'2 pupils were exceptionally busy pre­ met at the home of Mrs. Louise Nineteen will qualify in the Chi­ win Lewis; Henry Davies; Harris Frawley of Cedar street and includ­ of receipts for Grundy. ^ paring for gradu-.tion programs, it Up To Grundy cago tourney and eighteen in the E Starr; Orrin Fisher; Lewis D. ed relatives from New York, Wil­ THREE WEEKS iX COMA was felt there was insufficient time Reed cross-examined Folwell New York event, these cities top­ Rogers; Marshall Dawson, who mington, Del., Hartford and Man­ FROM SLEEP SICKNESS realized the necessity of new and to hold lengthy sessions in ob­ closely as to how he expected to get ping the list in this respect. Ap­ better church equipment and fos­ servance of the day. chester. back $90,000 which he and Grundy proximately six hundred golfers, Bogota, N. J., June 14. Four- The gifts included a purse of amateur and professional, will take IF YOU ARE tered the beginning of our build­ gold, cut glass and . ‘Games, had obtained from the Corn Ex­ I tecn-year-old Robert W. Freeman ing program; Morrih E. Ailing, change bank of Philadelphia for part in the nation-wide test. lies ill here of "sleeping sickness.” CUT EDUCATION COST music and dancing helped to pass our present pastor and a prime an enjoyable evening. Pepoerd -n-atchers on election day. For three weeks he has been In a mover in securing our new build­ Folwell said he expected Grundy TOO FAT coma, from which he cannot be ings. SAYS PRES. LOWELL PRINCESS VLOR.\ GETS to “ make good” on the note “ if aroused, except momentarily. republicans failed to meet it -with TOM A NEW PARIS DIVORCE Don’t try to do the impossible. Eight of the best specialis's contributions.” around New Lork have been called Mentor. Ky.. with a population Don’t be bunked by false or misleading patent In B. U. Speech Says If It is to Paris, June 14.— Princess Vlora, “ Don’t you expect to get this S I M S i in since the boy became 111, Feb. 1, of 100, has an average of two monev back from the manufactur­ medicine advertisements. Remain Universal It Must the former Mrs. Frank Gould, was last. musicians to every home. ers of Pennsylvania?” Read article on page 4 by the Be Cheaper. divorced from her fourth husband, S > X ’S " Oscar M. Burke, on June 2, the “ I believe this money will he Seine Tribunal announced today. collected from citizens of Pennsyl­ MANCHESTER Boston, June 14.— Establish­ vania whether they are manufac­ Senate has.shelved all prohibi­ Prince^ Vlora and Burke were tion modification measures, which ment of Boston University on an turers or not.” - CHAMBER OP COMMERCE endowment of $75,000,000 by married in New York, Jan. 3, 1926. means prohibition modification is Princess Vlora was formerly “ You expected the manufactur­ 1944. WhiSl the institution will be ers to contribute something as in­ returned to the cellar. seventy-five years old. was the Helen Kelly. She married Frank plan announced by President Dan- Gould and divorced him. Then she dividuals, didn’t you?” A farmer tells us the greatest ield L. Marsh at the 43rd annual married Ralph Thoma, who died. “ Yes.” farm relief measure would be to SUITS commencement exercises in Sym­ Next she married Prince Vlora, a relieve him of his farm. claimant to the Albanian Thorne, You may want a blue — you may want a brown phony hall today. 100 PRIESTS .AT FUNElI.AL Discussing the change in meth­ but divorced him and last -winter OF F.ATHER F. A. JORD.AN . Gas prices will be Investigated. __YOU mav "tvant a gray— you may want a worsted or a ods and the shift of educational married Burke. "We thought them high enough al­ t o n ig h t . Your fancy may lead to a two-button model— emphasis. President A. Lawrence Middletown, June 14.— Before a ready. 3-button conservative or double-breasted. Lowell of Harvard, the commence­ JUDICIARY COMMITTEE congregation of 800 people, includ­ STATE than ment speaker, said; SINKS ALL WET BILLS ing 100 visiting priests, funeral Make a mousetrap better “ We are regarding education catch Race-track ro­ But regardless of your desires, we can meet your j services were held for Rev. Francis thy neighbor and you will requirements from our complete stock of the season s less as a matter of information, Washington, June 14. — The A. Jordan, in St. Francis' church. all of thy neighbor’s rats. mance with sen­ more as a stimulating and inciden­ 1 Senate judiciary committee today South Farms, today, where Father sational dual re­ latest in suits. tally a selective process.” He add­ Make trouble for others and you reported eight wet bills with a Jordan had labored for years as generation theme e d ; '‘‘Education, botii public and recommendation that action on have It left on your hands. endowed, Is becoming alarmingly pastor. The body was taken to $ 2 5 . 0 0 $ 4 9 . 5 0 them be indefinitely postponed. Bristol for burial in St. Bridget’s expensive. Surely, if we are to This means that the measures It Is well to pity the blind. And keep on the system of universal cemetery. WWTORRgJCE will die -u-lth but little, if any seri­ Pontifical requiem high mass was it’s best to watch the blind. Many ynUUMCOIXIER^ education on a scale that the pub­ ous consideration on the floor. of the blind drive autos. 6EOR6IA HALE lic can bear, we must consider se­ celebrated by Rt. Rev. Maurice Mc- STRAW HATS The bills reported included the Auliffe, Auxiliary Bishop of Hart­ riously not only how we can make Everything comes to those who a Cl f/.'kWfJB’ K proposal by Senator Bruce, Demo­ ford. it more effective, but also how we crat of Md„ for a constitutional wait except the time they lose. can render it less costly. amendment to let states decide .\MERIC.\N FL.AG IS No matter how many million Tomorrow and Wednesday $2.45 and up whether they want prohibition. F.AVORITE IN H.ANDIC.AP. years old It is. the weather never UKE A THUNDERBOLT COMES THIS THRILL I Make Your Home seems to get into a rut. BATHING SUITS g i r l t h r o w s h e r s e l f New York, June 14.— Crusader The world’s most electrifying plot of exatemenf; now nc UNDER SUBWAY TRAIN by Tom Wye. In solid colors and striped effects. Grounds More won the Belmont on Saturday and Rubber prices are so high now masterfully transferred to the screen i another Man O’ War product, maybe the bakeries will quit using Known by his quality merchandise. Attractive With New York. June 14.— An un­ American Flag, was favored to win so much of It in their cakes. identified girl, about 20, nervously the Brooklyn Handicap, one of the Flowering Plants paced a subway station in Brooklyn great turf fixtures, at Aqueduct Summer is better than-winter. “THE BAT? today, the stopped, wrote a note, today. , Cantaloupes don’t squirt in your Look for our complete list in this American Flag will have a wor­ A COMEDY — MYSTERY — DRAJ^ and put It in her handbag. Then. eye. George H. Williams issue,. I when the train came thundering thy challenger in Sarazen, the Van­ THURSDAY—Coimtry Store Night I along, she Jumped to the tracks and derbilt gelding having achieved a 711-713 Main Street Johnson Block E Pennsylvania has more hunters - , _ ^ , ^ „|w as killed. The note read; “ I am recent return to racing thaft any other state, judging by South Manchester i Anderson Greenhouses'going to km myseu • it was signed Others nominated Included Chll- bowM. D«jiaarou« and Slnalelopt. the number ot licenses. F*uuiuiiiiiniiuiiiiiiuiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHUiiiiimiiiuiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiuu»il Aldridge st. vie. f I PAGE THREK MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL D, MONDAY, JUNE 14,1926.

STUDYING ART OBJECTS “OLD M ill” BOYS Holloran Bros.’ New Ambulance CALLS IN CITIZENS IN SO. METHODIST CHURCH **Post Hole*^ Woodchuck SALVATIONIST TELLS Mias Harriet D. Condon, art sn 13120502 perviaor at the High school. Is talt FOR N. Y . PLANNING ing her art classes weekly to tlu OF BRITISH STRIKE South Methodist church for th) Reported in Buckland study of objects of art and the at Employees of Warehouse Spend chitecture of the building. Chia the Day at Point O’ Woods; among the articles of interest is th) Some Features of Party. Mayor Walker Names Com­ wood carving of the Last Suppei Extra! Extra! Extra! “ Take a look at my strlnjT beau Speaker at Local Citadel, Just done by one of the Passion Player Found: A large brown wood- J patch and you 11 drop that I'oolis'i Despite the handicap of wearing of Oberammergau, which is locate! chuck believed to be the animal idea," Mr. Stein is reported co have a pair of rubber boots. Bob Schie- mittee of 472 to Help in the chancel. Other wood carv which recently dug fence-post holes i t /.d a neighbor, Back from London, De­ ner was victorious in the 100-yard ings are the pulpit, the center pane for a group of x orkmen near An- j revealed that some animal, dash against a field of competitors Solve Vast Problems. being interesting because of th' dover and which was captured but 1 .,ps,.;5iy tlie w'oodchuck. had eaten scribes Incidents of Tieup. which included only himself yes­ fact that it was done by the lab later escaped. up ‘ practically ‘ ...... all of his string terday afternoon at the Old Mill Wesley B. Porter. Another carv And the poor animal did not beans. In connection with the Warehouse outing held at Point o’ ing on the pulpit is by the Rev even have a chew of tobacco as re­ case, the story is also told of how j Woods. This was one of the many New York, June 14.— Mayor Julian S. Wadsworth of Chateai ported. He was starving and, bet­ Mr. Stein becoming enraged, de- | The speaker at the Salvation features of the week-end party James J. Walker of this city is go­ Thierry, France, a former pastoi ter still— cided to put an end to the capers j .Urmy citadel last night was En­ which twenty of the employes of ing to inaugurate a new experiment here. The xvoodchuck has turned of .'dr. Woodchuck. Therefore he sign Edward Jackson who is the Cheney Brothers department en­ tramp. When seen early yesterday in municipal government. Declar­ set a steel trap in the field. Later officer in charge of the Washing­ joyed. Schiener also favored by morning he just finished rapping on ! rendering several "harmonious ing that the city’s problems are too he went to the trap. As he. ap­ ton Temple Corps at M’ashington, the front door of the home of Louis proached he saw the body of an selections on his ukulele in addi­ huge for him, he has announced the L. Grant in Buckland. Mrs. Grant , D. C. The Ensign has Just re- ^ tion to giving his own special imi­ ; animal caught in the trap. appointment of a non-partisan com­ heard the sound of the rapping and j turned from England where he | tation of the Charleston. Norton’s I ".Vh! ha!" said Mr. Stein. ‘T mittee of 472 men and women, to upon going to the door was startled had been for a 30 day special .\nother feature was the horse­ Ii thought I would put a stop to your be known as the City Planning and to find the woodchuck sitting on the j course of instruction an Salvation j shoe pitching contest won_ by Ed ! monkey business, Mr. Woodchuck,” Survey Committee, to survey New veranda, evidently waiting for Army methods in that country. He i Swanson and William Warnock. and hurrying to the trap, Mr. Stein York City and plan its future neeits. someone to bring him sontething to was one of 35 officers from differ- |Several competed in this event but I picked up the body of the — Oh! ent parts of the United States who , McLagan and Bob Boyce are Ihe committee will endeavor to Electrical eat. wait, please don’t laugh. It was a Much favorable comment hast The ambulance is so constructed Mrs. Grant told her husband and had been specially selected for the said to have given the poorest ex­ solve civic problems which have SKUNK. been vexing the city increasingly a shotgun was procured. But .Mr. course. hibition. been voiced among Manchester peo- I that it has three doors, one on each I Meanwhile the workmen for L. British Strike The pie-eating contest, and it , ^ . , side and one at the rear. This makes for years. The 472 members of Woodchuck was too wise for his pie who have bad an opportunity to , .j, (q handle all kinds of "unwilling-to-be" host. Conse­ T. Wood who captured the wood- In his remarks the Ensign told might be mentioned there was no the committee comprise social and Service inspect the new Reo ambulance | situations which may arise. Inside, quently before Mr. Grant could gej , chuck in Amlgver only to have it of the . trip across the ocean on pastry left when the contest was civic workers, bankers, lawyers. to the veranda with his gun, M-. j escape on them are still minus their the S. S. Leviathan which reached concluded, was won by Tom Hum­ which-has just been purchased by | the ambulance is even more attrac-1 engineers, manufacturers and edii Southampton just when the late Woodchuck had vanished. ! prize animal. The search today is phries. Holloran Brothers, local enbalm- lively finished. The sides and roof : cators. Seven sub-committees have Edward Stein, anotner Bucklann r>u«-rMa.>w ,being conducted in Buckland — a strike v-as at its worst, and every­ James Burdette Johnson, known ers. The .ambulance is of the very are finished in Spanish leather in been appointed. is indignant over .place where housewives thing was tied up so tight that vol­ as the Santa Glaus of the depart­ latest type and contains almost such a manner that it is impossible | To .Meet .Monday. unteers had to be depended upon ment, proved very efficient as a every up-to-date improvement but for germs to congregate. Electric The first meeting, at which Mayor Ugging because of hunger. | back doors closed in their homes._ to dock the boat, and by the way dish-washer but it is understood he the feature which stands out is the lights and tans are installed. M'alker will outline his plans, will they went about the work it was had but little competition from the fact that it is made in such a man­ In addition to the roller cot there be held in the City hall next Mon­ and -Miss Cadwell of Hartford. evident they had not done it be­ rest of the party some of whom at­ ner that it is absolutely sanitary. are two folding cushioned seats, day. Mrs. .Marietta Griswold is a guest fore. The trip from Southamp­ tempted to row out to the three- Ever since the ambulance arrived one in front of the other. There is .Mayor Walker announced the of relatives in Silver Lane. ton to London which generally mile limit after dinner had been late Wednesday afternoon, it has also ample space surrounding the assignments of the seven sub-com­ Mr. and .Mrs. .\rchie Hall were takes about an hour in the special completed, only to find that Long caused much notice as it passed cot and seats. mittees will be housing, zoning and 1 week-end guests of .Mr. Hall's boat train, had to be taken by mo­ Island lay between them and their through the streets. Its beautiful The ambulance cost approximate­ distribution of population: port and ! brother, L. Ernest Hall and family, tor and they were over tfiree destination. gray buff color with its black trim­ ly .86.000. The body was built in terminal facilities: traffic regulation hours on the road. Finally London j .Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Pearson, Follo\^ng is the menu as pre­ ming makes it noticeable. The York, Pa., and the chasse in Lans­ and street uses: sanitation and har­ was reached and they were taken pared by Chefs Tommj' Humphries I .Mr. Giles of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. motor -is guaranteed to give the ing. .di li. The ambulance was sold bor pollution: highways and to the Congress Hall, London and William Warnomc and served I F. W. Fitch of East Hartford and ambulance a speed of eighty miles to Holloran Brothers through the bridges: parks and recreational C. B. Ellsworth of Manchester were where they spent some days before by Leo Ryan: Chicken soup, roast agency of George Smith, salesman facilities; new sources of city going to Sunbury on Thames chicken, mashed potatoes, giblet an hour for emergency calls and Sunday guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. John also it is possible to throttle the for the Reo. who went to York and revenue. where the meetings were to have gravey, dressing, spaghetti, cheese, the ambulance ' drove the ambulance to Manches­ I H. Steele. been held, but owing to the strike olives', pickles, celery, rolls, coffee, motor down until ; Mrs. Howard Crandall and barely moves. ter. ' daughter, Edna, ' ave returned from conditions it was postponed. cake, fruit salad ana cigars. BY DR. HUGH S. C l MMING ! East Hartford where they were In London To-day at the Old Mill there was BATTERY WORK t\’hilst in London the party had much kidding heard between the j guests of friends. Children’s Sunday was observed j Authorized “ Willard” Service Surgeon General, I nited States ; The regular meeting of Tolland the' opportunity to go sight-seeing various members of the party but Chorus— All schools. Ihibllc Health Service and naturally the places of special they all agreed it was an "ultra- Invocation— Rev. Frederick C. Tay­ at the Center church Sunday. The| Station. ' Grange, No. 51, P. of H., will be program was as follows:’ j Carbon Burning. Summer clothing should be light held Tuesday evening at the home interest wera those connected with successful" outing. lor. the Army One of the places he M'. S. Dakin made a few remarks Recitation— Evelyn Lee. j in weight and color and porous in ' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunther Auto Electrical Work. texture. Such clothing permits mentioned was the spot on Mile and presented the following with Recitation— Etha Massey. |Electrical Appliances Repaired. ^ and the Worthy State Master, diplomas: Gertrude .Underson, South Hymn— Children’s Quartet. ; evaporation and allows air to reach ! Minor Ives, of South .Meriden, will End Waste where on July 5, 1865 General William Booth commenc­ BOLTON Mary Friedman. North Recitation— Francis Linders anc^i Free Crankcase Service. the skin readily. Frequent changes be present to inspect the Grange. school: of clothing, particularly of that ed the work of the Salvation Army school: Emma Gagliardone, South Frank Saunders. I .Mrs. L. R. Lr.dd and son, Ray- ilr and Mrs. Howard and son next the skin, are especially con- ^s guests over the and they held a little service there school: Clarence Hazen, North Recitation— Edna Lee. and sang one of the songs compos­ Earle, Mrs. H. B. DeWolf, Vera school; Vera Hotchkiss, North Recitation— Ruth Lee. ducive to comfort. ' week-end Mr. and .Mrs. George New- Hotchkiss, Mary Friedman, Miss JOHN BAUSOLA The keepiuf of late or irregular ed by General Booth. The IVhit- schQol; Earle Howard. North Hymn by the children. man and daughter, .\lthea, of Rock­ Lillian Surtzer. Mrs. R. K. Jones, Recitation— Margaret Massey. With Barrett & Robbins hours during the summer is partic- suntide week-end was spent at school; Margaret Mauneggia Cen­ ville, and Mr. and Mrs. James J. W. Sumner attended the speak­ Recitation— Hattie Lee. ularly undesirable. .\n adequate jjgyppau and son, Raymond of So Eastbourne by the Sea and the ter school; Peter Massolini, Center 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 me tings we »■ led by Commission­ ing and spelling contest at the Cap­ school; Emma Palmer. North Recitation— Junior Jones. Generator amount of sleep is necessary for Windsor, and Louis Ladd of West er Theodore Kitchiug who has itol recently. Mary Friedman of school; Elvira Pesce. South school: Recitation— Dorothy Saunders. health. Hartford. the North school represented this Recitation— Winifred Lee. Starter and Ignition Because of the Intense heat, it Is the oversight of alb the Army s Ralph Scuddeiri. South school; .Mr. and .Mrs. Medisic Taillefex town. Mary Volpi. Birch Mt. school; Franz Remarks by the pastor. Comply sometimes difficult to obtain the re­ and daughter. Rose, of Springfield, publications. Scenes of Battles Miss Ethelind Pinkerman has re­ Wittman. North school. Repaired at a reasonable quisite amount of sleep. A t such Mass., have recently been entertain turned to her home in Stratford, BUSINE.SS IS GOOD. with the charge. We can save you ex-* times an electric fan may aid in in home of Mrs. Rose Joslyn This place was the scene of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herring of -1 many battles in the early days of Miss Lillian Switzer to Springfield Although this is supposed to be a during sleep. - of Grant’s Hill. Buckland visited friends in town re­ pense and annoyance as wa the Salvation Army and more and Miss Lillian Heitman to her summerless summer, two' local men ^ New Law The air currents produced by a | and Mrs. Walter Maizer of cently. engaged in business that woubl i have instruments ’which can lo­ people were imprisoned for preach­ home in New Haven. Miss Ruth Jones visited in Hart­ fan should not be directed upon the ,-poUapKi avenue '. ith a party of The North school closes this naturally be hit hardest by the cate all electrical trouble ing the gospel from this place than ford this week. INSURE YOUR CAR body. I friends motored to Forest Park and week. They will enjoy a picnic Rose takes a position' uo»sual weather, reported today any other on the British Isles To Lawrence I write all kinds of Automobile j QUicklv. Regular and sufficient time should j ;\jt_ Tom, Sunday, Tuesday at Browll’s picnic grounds. for the summer in Oklahoma. | that the ice cream and ice business day the Army has a flourishing Insurance; also Fire and Life. i be allotted for sleeping purposes! Edward E. Filler and J. N. Kee- branch of work there, which in­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner,; this May ran-ahead of the busines and earnest efforts made to get the ney have completed an audit of the cludes a senior and young people’s Hartford spent the week-end at the Clement Sumner. J. W. Sumner,! iast year. . . t WnnU needed rest. ! books of the Savings Bank of Toi- band besides songsters and other home of his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Miss Lavinia Fries. Mrs. Elsie, I - 0 Lear> and L. T. • Norton Electrical Exercise suited to the season, as land and the annual statement hp activities. He said when he land­ Frank Strong. Jones attended the funeral of Miss; made ire statement ihat well as the requirements of the in- been prepared by Treasurer I. Til- ed at New York after the trip one A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marv Ellis at her late home in Gil-'the lirsi wee.c m June ’ Thomas V. Holden Instrument Co. dividual, should be sought. Con-' den Jewett which will be presented of the first men he met was Com­ Ernest Gowdy recently. ead. Burial was in the Gilead cem-iv,hen all heat records were broke.i, Hilliard Street Manchestef slant automobile riding is strongly at the annual meeting of the cor­ Mrs. J. ■'V. Phelphs and daughter 14 William St. Phone 97-13. missioner Brengle who is well etery. I the burlness is ahead of last year s. to be deprecated. porators to be held on Monday known by Manchester Salvation­ Louise, Mrs. Charles Sumner and Indulged in moderately, walking, afternoon, June 28. ists who asked him "What was the daughter Jeanette spent the week­ swimming, dancing, golf, tennis, thing that impressed him the end at Saybrook. horseback riding, quoits and simi­ most" and he said it was the Army Miss Elizabeth Sumner has re­ lar diversions will provide needed PLAN A GARDEN PARTY Spirit as he had been privileged to turned to her home after taking a exercise during hot weather. rub shoulders with officers from course at Dr. Arnold’s in New Ha- Participation in these sports may all parts of the world, and the one '■en. . well be confined to the early morn­ FOR NEW VOTERS FUND Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold of ruling spirit which seemed to pos­ Hartford spent Sunday at their cot­ ing and later afternoon when the sess them was how could they be heat of the sun is less intense. tage. of service for God and humanity. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton. Mrs. ___ !______garden party with music and In speaking of the work of the exhibition dancing will be given in Jennie Bolton. J. V. Sumner and; Army in London the city is divid­ Miss Lavinia Fries visited places of' the School street Recreation Center ed into six divisions which are un­ TOLLAND I court-yard Tuesday evening, June interest in New "\ork state Sundav. 1 der the direction of 500 field offi­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. DeV olf and | ------22. at 8 o’clock. The party will be cers and soldiers roll shows a Children’s Day was observed Sun- i under the auspices of the^ Manches- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins spent membership of over 20.000. En­ Sunday at Crescent Beach. day at the Federated Church wit.i , ter Eeagub of Women \ oters and sign Jackson returns to M’ashing- .an appropriate sermon bv the pas-j will have as its object the raising Graduation was held at the Com­ ton. D. C., today where he will munity House Friday even and the One Week Sale of tor. Rev. William C. Darby. Text i of funds to offset expenses in tram- take up his work again in that program was as follows; taken from Matt. 18:2. j ing new voters. _ city. Exercises in the evening b.v the: Miss Marjorie Geary is at presen. Chorus— All schools. Essay— HLtory of Bolton— Ger­ •Sunday school. The following pro-j f mining a group to exhibit dancin- trude Anderson. RUGS AND CARPETS gram was carried out: ! in costume. There will oe solo YOUNG MEN ESCAPE Essay— Our American Italian Rela- March------Onward Christian Sol- dancing and singing as well. (jiers. T!ie committee in charge of fbr tio'ns— Margaret Mannegia. Cen­ may be surprised that we have taken our entii i ter school; Peter Massolini, Cen­ You Opening Song. by the School garden party follows. Mr». M . M- DEATH IN ACCIDENT ter school; Mary Volpi. Birch Mt. ^ stock of Rugs and placed upon them straight reductions Scripture reading. Prayer, Pastor | Robertson, .Mru. Farl G. ,_eaman. Song. School I M’-ss Dorothy Cheney, Mrs. Libert school. I of 2-5 or more. Included are all the large room size Essay— Better Schools for Bolton rugs as Avell as the smaller throw rugs and runnels. Primary exercises— "Little Work-'M- Shelton. Mrs. H O. Bowers, .Mrs Five local youths miraculously es­ C. Elmore Wat!;ins and .Mrs. Wil­ —^"Ralph Scuddeiri. | ers" caped death early Saturday night Recitations— Emma Gagliardone, j liam C. Cheney. This is an important event and you_ will want to Recitation—"Liberty." when the automobile in which they South school; Elvira Peace, South 3 1 Mike Cymerelo were riding crashed through several take advantage of it. We are out for volume business AMERICAN LEGION NEWS school . I Recitation— "We Are Happy To­ feet of fence-post railing, overturn­ Conference— Radio Education — this week and if prices count for anything we are .going day" Helen Dombek ed and went down an embankment North school. to get it. Remember these are quality goods taken trom Song. Primary Class ! The ofilcers of Dilworth Cornell coming to a halt with its wheels in Exercise—The Secret, [ Post No. 102 have been asked to the air. The accident which re­ our regular stock. Primary Class i put on initiation at the Rockville sulted from a blowout in a left rear Recitation— "The Sunlight of i Post of American Legion Tuesday j tire thus causing the machine to The low price is possible only because of advan­ Cheer,” Katharine Pivovecke i evening. June 15'h at 8 p. m. D. S. skid, occurred on the’ road to Cov­ tageous buying early in the season when piices were i T. Post headquarters in Rockville. Song, 'Voting Ladies entry where the youths were bound much lower than today. Recitation—"Take Time." All members of local Post are In- for a dance. Charlie Luce v'ted and urged to be on hand How any of the quintet escaped Shipments of the season’s newest patterns ha-ve Exercise— What God’s Works Are promptly at 7:00 o’clock at the death or at least serious injury is a been arrivirg steadily from the leading mills and you 11 Sawing. School street Rec. Transportation mystery to those who have viewed Katharine Pivovsekik, Marilla Met­ will be provided for those who have the wreckage in Madden Brothers’ find a most satisfying display on our floor. The new calf. Harriet Luce. no cars. Members are urged how­ garage. The entire top of the ma­ colorings and designs have never been Pi’ettier and tne Song. School ever to bring their own cars where chine is demolished and other parts assortments are snlendidly complete. All the popular Recitation— "Whistle “ , possible. On account of the lack of are considerably damaged. One o-i-ades— Hartford Saxony— Bigelow Royal Ipahan Wil­ Nick Zelinkp. i time this is the. only official notice of the fence posts went through the tons— A.-iminsters— —Tapestry Brussels—W ool Promotion from rrim.ar.\' to Junior! that will be sept cut to the mem- windshield and broke off the top of Depart ment. 1 hers. Here is an opportunity to see the auto. How the driver was not Club Plan Fibres, etc, Song, School how the legion work is carried on hit by the post cannot be explained. Remarks by the Partnr. in a neighboring town and to help The automobile, a Nash sedan, 10% Discount Collection. spread the legion spirit. was owned and operated by Earl THROW RUGS— -A.LL SIZES Song. School Members will occupy the initia­ Judatz. In the machine with him 12 months Benediction. tive officers chairs: were riding Cecil England, Albert Merrer. Fritz Dielenschneider and to pay. 18” Axminsters, regular $3.50. N o w ...... $2.19 Commander— Harry Maidment. 22” Axminsters, regular $4.50. N o w ...... $--9* 1st. Vice Commander— Dr. C. W. Elmo ManteJii- One of the party The house owned and occupied received a bruisad nose. Tai>estry Brussels Rugs Rec $57.50. Now .“isao.so. bv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newmati Goff. 9x12 size. 25” Rag Rugs, regular $1.50. Now^ ’ ’ U ' ...... qo 2nd. Vice Commander— David Reg. $35.00. Now S'24.00. 24” Oval Braided Rugs, regular $2.7o. N o w ...... $l.y» was struck by lightning during the Size 9x12. thunder storm last Tuesday after­ Heatley. 27” Oval Braided Rugs, regular $6.00. N o w ...... $3.9N noon: shingles were torn from the Past Commander— Dr. Robert P. NOnCE .\vminster Rugs. 30” Smyrna Rugs, regular $6.95. N o w ...... $4.49 roof and other slight damage done. Knapp. Tai>estr,v Brussels Rugs Rcc $75.00. Now S54..’>0. 27” Rugs, regular $3.7o. Now ...... |1.9» Phillip Allen of Boston was a Chap'ain— Ely Rogers. 8-3x10-6 size. Notice is hereby given that the Reg. $35.00. Now .'it'34.00. 27” Mottled Axminsters, regular $5.50. N o w ----- week-end guest of Mr. and Mr^. Annual Meeting of the legal voters Size 8-3x10-6. Price lists of 1760 reveal that wo- 27” Heavy Axminsters, regular $9.50. N o w ...... $o.9b William Overman and daughter. of the Fourth School District of /• Reg. $82.50. Now .$59.50. Eleanor. n:en used rouge, powder, perfumed Brambach .S26.50. 36” Heavy Axminsters, regular $14.50. N ow -----$9.50 Manchester. Conn., will be'held In Reg. $37.50. Now 9x12 size. Mr. and Mrs. "red Carpenter left waters, freckle remover and bleach, the school building of said district I Size 9x12. 27” All Wool Bath Rugs, regular $6.50. N o w ----- $3.98 Sundav for a month’s sojourn in but had to make all the prepara- Thursday, June 17th, 1926, at 8 Portland. Oregon, and will be the ■ tions themselves o’clock, p. m.. daylight saving time, The world’s best small $ Dunb.-vr Wiltons .Avmuister Rugs. guests of Mrs. Carpenter’s sister, for the following purposes, to wit: grand piano. Known the^ Reg. $135.00. Now $98.5-0. Mr': Harrv Babcock and family. 1st. To elect a moderator of Reg. $50.00. .Now $37.50. 9x12 size. ALL CARPETS REDUCED Miss Alice Hall, who for the past world over. Not a cheap 9xl2':size. said meeting. $2.25 Tapestry Carpet. N o w ...... $1.49 per yard year has been a student at Storrs 2nd. To hear and take action on grand, but finest quality at^ ilartfonl g.axony college, is home for the summer EYE TESTING the report of the District Officers. .Axniinster Rug.s. $2.95 Velvet Carpet. N o w ...... $1.98 per yard a low price. Results of $5 2.50. Now .$37.50. Reg. $195. Now $148.50. vacation. by the latest scientific meth­ 3rd. To elect officers for the Reg. $4.50 Wilton Velvet Carpet. N o w ...... $2.98 per yard Henrv Luce of Manchester was in ensuing year. 103 years of piano building. 8-3x10-6 siza. 9x12 size. town Saturday, the guest of former ods. 4th. To see if the district will acquaintances. GLASSES FITTEU levy a tax and determine the rate Convenient Terms. Miss Florence Meacham of New and date of payment thereof. Britain spent the week-end at the 5th. To transact any other 'ome of her grandmother, Mrs. business proper to come before said E. KEITH FURNITURE CO., Inc. Sarah Young. meeting. Mrs. Laura Judson had as Sun- H. L WOson Committee of Fourth School KEMFS SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. r’av guests Mr. and Mrs. Sherman District of Manchester. CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS Fox- of East Hartford. Mrs. Helen Optometrist. ROBERT B. MARTIN, “ Everything Musical” ^ l.anfare and Mrs. Martha Bidwell House & Hale Building juae iitb. 1926. of Silver Lane, Miss Grace Seymour 4 I ••V;C

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DICTATORSHIPS. Walsh's loss of nis hat. the other | more of the rapidly disappearing ' clay, at a session of the committee j Pilsudski, after all the elaborate class of lawyers whose antecedents I cii irrigation and reclamation., ® a n r l |e 0t ? r peculiarly fiUed them for member- and seemingly aimless shuffling of threw the whole upper house into j P the cards that has been going on in convulsions f.f aiiviscment. i ship in the bar of the common It was a small incident, but the. a i ^ T U R E Etipuing H^ralb Poland, comes out, at the end, as wealth. spectacle of Walsh, the super-elig-1 supreme boss of the country PUBUSHED BY Judge Noyes was of a family that ! nifled. huntin;; his hat all over the ' THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. through absolute control of the j capital, somehow tickled his fellow, had been identified with Connecti­ f.'fi Fonnded by Elwood S. Bla army. The Polish army is a n ; lawmakers’ risibilities ' Oct. 1. 1S81 cut since the beginning; was bom It was like a joke on "teachor. " i astonishingly big affair. It num-1 Every Evening Except Sundays and to the tradition of high and honor­ ■VS'hafs more, be never did fjnd b.isj Holidays. bers 300,000 men at present and is Just an example— able service to the state— and lived lid. Frobablv some souvenir hun-. expandable to a strength of four ter has it, along with a chunk off j This No. X Victrola, chfs"teV « Second^CU^° mVi1*M “ fer. | „p history of his family and millions. Pilsudski is its unch^l- the Wasi'i ig'.on monument. ! originally costing SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall ; association with Connecticut leged and unchallengable chieftain, $110.00, mahogany mon?h’'fo7shoV?e"=periodi. “ j affairs. To such men the practice actually accountable to nobody for cabinet with 9 rec­ By carrier, eighteen centf a week, of law means something much more Single copies, throe cents. 1 gaining of a livelihood or anything. ords, Mussolini in Italy; Pilsudski in SPECIAL advertising REPRE- | j acquisition of wealth. They Poland: all we need now is a fur­ Inc. 25 West 4Sd Street. New York recognize their profession as a great ther crystalizatlon in Russia, with ' A $35. ”h^'a^o” Michigan | ^ggponsibility; the administration one man instead of a group as the ^ The .Manchester Evening Herald Is ! the law with justice and honor New A'ork, June 14.— Much "sob­ bully of a nation. bing" is done over chorus girls. ; "v"ews'iunl*Sixrh\venU^"n^^ an Utter essential to the contin- their pitfalls and struggles and t and 42nd Street entrance of , integrity of the great land j Cabinet Phonographs Grand Central Station. temptations. i which their ancestors helped to > But this dan does little weeping "International News Service has the e.vcluslve rights to use for republlca- create. In such hands the law Is ; for itself or its sisters. It's a little ! lion In any form all news dispatches Stewart's world of ‘‘everyone for herself" and safe. I for Your Summer Home credited to It or not otherwise credit­ \t!ASHINGTON ^ I personal independence is an out- ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively : There is strange contrast to the ^ i standing characteristic of the ma- entitled to use for repuhlicatton aU Noyeses in the list of graduates of | The \oca1 or undated news published LETTERS ■ jority. Of course there are bound herein.” almost any law school In the coun- ] I to be some exceptions. at the cost of a portable trv today. Flocks of embryo attor-j ! For instance— a little group o. 1 «' MONDAY. JUNE 14. 10 2k. ! Broadway chorines recently decid- neys are being dumped on the coun- j Bv CHARI.e s r. STEWART. i ed to organize a social club. They O REASON why your summer cottage or I try every year, not only product o f, j planned to have a club-house vvheie cabin shouldn’t have a full size, cabine’- HVPOt RISV. 'Seldom he smiles." no long line of .American forebears j — Snakespeare. 1 the new arrivals would have a place N phonograph when these excellent instru­ We can see no reason why news- ' but lacking so much as a single gen-1 i to hang their hats and the oldsters ments, taken in trade for new Orthophomc Vic- papers of Republican affiliation o>'’ American background— j trolas, are priced as low as portable machines. tendencies should remain so mum | ^,(,ys who have grabbed at | Only these seven, so select yours early. and glum as some of Porcupine. any man in Congress. so far as editorial comment ‘=; portunity it offers the essentially; Senator Smoot has a serious BV .ARTHUR N. P.ACK | some of its short, easily detached The little group met and. among Columbia Style G-2, mahogany cabinet, m gwd concerned, in the matter of the unscrupulous man to reap lavishly face. It doesn't smile, hut neither moot had eaten i other things, announced " ’at tliey Prosidoiit. The American Nature quills are left in his Pennsylvania primary. tthrough teaching crooks how to be does it look as if As.sofiatiou. These are among the sharpest Avorking condition, oi'iginally something that disagrees with' were tired of having every "oman .hose in- things found in nature, and each It has been revealed that an j ! arrested in some sensational afoni The unfortunate person ...... ------tinv $90.00 ...... him. . ^ The dividual hairs stood on end, like one is fitted with a multitude 1*°^ ocean of money was spent in the ; .^^.jerica means nothing to them Walsh's expression is dyspeptic referred to as a choius girl. These prevent the qui.i Brunswick cabinet model in mahogany case in three-cornered Vare-Pepper-Pinchot I personal getting. Connecticut OnceThada school teacber of. chorines, they^saiffi -uj^jise in’ ?^being-pulled out without u^ng good condition, originally senatorial fight, not alone on speech-j nothjng hut a political and ce and inflicting pain, and. fur- whom Walsh reminds me. He was | arm for $125.00 ...... making and advertising, but at 1 where they can ar Tandy dandy teadteacher but he fairly radi-j majonty.^^^^^nf fhpm constitutedCOnSlUUlt'u rta Lujii- com- ‘'^E^eLT^lai'r\°on\"y'^adv r^ifL'L iiiiiio uiii.' fear,...... thermore...... cause them to go deeperKuy-a* polls. There is no argument ated austerity. mUtee which broadcast letters to i,ut erect quills mean "hands off." as the victim moves arscomfort and Cheney cabinet model, mahogany case, good as about it. The thing is a matter: \oyes being graduated Walsh him new, originally f t 4 0 of record, of free admission by the j schools of .America high schools in his >outh. i \i.itcd Hkelv to become a sort of ; thus afflicted high school principal—a I statements. loi ne is iikli. $225.00 ...... very people who spent the money. i there are twenty congenital And a Let us remember, however,' that very severe one. who knows how to j '‘"Tho'uil'^ls Porky's most effective ! our porcupine is a world-beater^at Victrola No. 80, walnut case, used onb' a Well, what of it'.’ tricksters of sheerly foreign tradi- maintain cast-iron discipUne-is| sion - - business, and | We ask this question in no s^Piril j backgrounds— probably months, good as new, originally what be resembles to this da>. came offers for henefiis. intruder allows himself to be in its if we go on $ 110.00 ...... of defiance of the theoretical sane-1 potential scoundrels, , n ^ t J ^ a ^ e ^ ^ g h t ; ; ^ . h ^ ^ : ^ ! ^ " - c e e r : f S ^ ^ vincinity he is Hkeiy to encounter; do Ukewise. we shall both he hap- tity of the ballot box. with no idea i ______Up'bobbed sympathetic ^ quick flip from it. aud find that, pier. Victrola XVI, with gold plated metal of justifying the practice of indirect r'oom cup-up ' ’he club. R.AVELING. h L mouth closes in a stern from every parts, originally $200.00 ...... purchase of votes, which is what the his arrest. These men have op­ An oil surfaced macadam road ^ , droopl,,.. allPK-. SPav mua ' B ,t Pennsylvania system amounts to. So do the I their big meeting erated all over the United states Victrola 100, oak model, never out of mav stand the grind of traffic for a tache accentuates it. DIRECTORY FRAUD and their methods have been so of course. We ask it rather in an ,c nn deep wrluklec., curving downward j showed up.^ ^,,a^'“da"y. had^dates. or carefully studied as to puzzle the stock,..L- originallym-iffinflllv $150$150.00 ...... . ability. As a lawyer lie hasn t a su- fon^ leading shows that a tremendous lot such a misleading character that WATKINS BROTHER§ , , ' The League of Nations has b.’gun perior in the ® v^ industries, the dressing rooms of her people down there r ace no value on territory. business men were deceived into federal constitution backwaid. i , . , ^ve the ' general appear- Warns About Three Bunco thinking that they were advertis­ a cross-e..aminer he's famous^ heater n ^ , their franchise. It shows that ■ politically insignificant. But ing in some nationally known pub­ there are a lot of mighty poor But he lacks a sense of humor. , nnee oi slie is the loose stone in the road. Methods. lication. A list follows: Americans in the Keystone state. It Recently she sued a young man I Hanson'.s Trade Index a result of lack of Every day which rolls down the line When Thomas J. Walsh gets up breach of promise and. settling shows that as to make a speechspeech, the ^.^"atej winnings I Page's Business Directory. into the past will be a wheel-shoe I Gordon's Business Reporter. any feeling of responsibility In their knows it's going to get a wealth of for Prevention <^t (This is the fifteenth nrti le bearing on the weak point, rxrench- Bradshaw's Directory. exercise of the franchise, on the information, This information ma , AnimaU. to be used, she preparciP by the Chamber of Com- at the other particles in the I Burton's Business Guide. be thrilling. ensational. But ■■ ’ in looking after forlorn xi„. Herald.) part of'jthe?se poor citizens, the prac- , Belford's Directory. Every disagreement on ly without foundation, and in fact tioe of indirect purchase of votes , ma^^ Senator Reed of Missouri can bej kittens. ^ ^ ^ Rollin's Business Directory iKe ■ minor matters within the Council Dcvclo-pmenls during the past , absolutely Impossible. , has grown to be more general, Spencer's Business Directory. or .Assembly will be a truck, hit- just as scathing as Walsh hut .'.e s wasn'l it 0. Henry in "The The- week in the Chambei- of Conumorce ^ The clever part of these people s j ft»TES-^R « there, than elsewhere. witty. His wit bites, but U also ■ Hound" who said to I Mason's Business Directory. ting the raveled spot a damaging fraud prevention campaign have Hodge's Business Guide. advertising was that they made But there Is no news in the snaps and sparkles. Small y'°t-d| ,,.erc over­ the lavish use of their soap sim- ■ ■ 1 blow• everv major dispute will tear play, like Senator Reed s, thotj^ghjlook been more er less of a repe.u na- Lockwood's Business Directory. part of this proposit.on-everybodx ^ L'l.e, aii iuquiiies having been in dIv a means to an end b> which deadly, has irs own kind , well anvwav, the young chorine I These names are all. u, closely K cop 1 L e through a series of frequent in the United States knows what tv. About a surgeon's scalpel, like i j episode has, within six Connection with some scheme er ied from some reputable businxs diets and exercise ac- over-immigration has done to Penn­ Senator Walsh's, there s nothing brought an action for slan- project outlined in previous ,i.ti- publication, probably for the pur­ If .X'S. do succeed in dragging Brazil complish what any normal indhid- sylvania. -And everybody ought to i ’ions 1 but the terrifying. wnUh ’ der, an action for breach of prom- cits. pose of deceit. ual can accomplish with any ordi­ back into the League and prevent- I Reed tran.^fixes his mmi. W als another for alienation of This gives us an opport lUity^ to Ths method used was to secure have been quite prepared for the _ tou'di upon fra-ids of ihic' dilTer- nary soap or without any soap. 1 inc li0r n6iphbor stoii0, Spsin, iroiu i dissects him. , affection— or something Uk that. the signature of the purchasing with Mr. aud Mrs. Walter bright revelation That the only way a can- ? win ent I haractor.', that are at pres­ Their advertising however, coutin- 1 1 'riTilling loose, the result n\ iii stni agent or comptroller on the bottom ually stressed the necessities foi t for H week or so to ussist in their didate can win. with such people j y'J I * ^ ___ , __ _ Walsh is very dignified. High , ent receiving wide attention. One of a perfectly innocent and non­ be a mended spot— and a weakness, j controlling the choice, is by buying school principals have to he. Back I is for business mon one for the committal type of communication, It is not to he believed that the j talk or any form of freshness ironi general investing public. a"d one and then by cutting off the bottom “ » S? “ b. th, HoUvule church w.u hclh on his way. school tion with It. , , ^ world's great powers will abandon , nis pupils is fm-al to a hign ju'’ the ladies. of this communication and print­ cease and desist order which was Thursday evening this week bavin? But this again not only ought The first is a series of directory been postponed from the evening i all hope of a league for peace, all | nrincipal. ing a contract in the blank space issued against them, tlielr daily not to have been startling, it is : advertising frauds wh.ch has as- before. It was held in the church !their desperate planning to provide; left for that purpose, make it ap­ orders were averaging over 500 onlv in degree novel and not at ,■ ... ■ i in the old days. " sumed such propnrtions and ha? pear that a contract for advertis­ and Elder C. P. Lillie was the lead- oni.i in Uome other means of living together defrauded many business nons- and as the minimum order was for unique, except for the amount of ; ^ome uuili ruled with a hickory stick. The ■ ing had been signed on which a dollar box of soap, and many of J r..Kor nf 1 besides the ridiculous means of niu- haven't ruled by that .method m Rasil , os that it has attracted nalicnal The members and friends of the monev invoL'ed and .1 the number of ^ Todav is ferst day nf they were usually able to collect. the orders were for $14.00 combi­ But that there Walsh's time, but they ve lule^ . The operator behind Hebron Christian Endeavor society persons indirectly bribed. !'ual destruction. the Great, a stndent of Asia Minor, anention Business men are asked by the nation soap and appliance outfits, making tlie '-yi-un- father of monastic tlie scheme is one John Hanley of are requested to be present Sunday will be a complete new deal, a more have, rn bet who became tlie Chamber to make inquiry be­ it will readily be seen that they In New A'ork Tammany keeps a ■pin That is, soi.tc ha\ New York City who has just been fore they give contracts for adver­ evening. June 13, the subject for . . ’ J,, 1 nrarticalpractical ifit less less idealisticlaeunsMi, substituterun life in the e.ist. sentenced to an indeterminate per were doing a profitable business. that occasion being "Getting certain proportion of Us adherents i P . . . . Walsh did. Today is Ulr tising' space, as we have means of of Nations, within that hurt It will also be apparent to anyonernar Thin'’s Doiie. " This meeting ■"'ill in line with election day jobs— the I lor the League He can say things and Stripes were adopted by Con-’ iod in the State Penitentiary, fol- ^ ^ what the advertising matter that He does it for who num- conducted by the officers and There probablv isn't the next decade, would seem to be worse than hickory. - - , ♦ c-ress June 14 ITTT. ' ^wing a plea of guilty at attempt- |deteiniinvalue is of any trade publication there arc still a consineraine imui _ , *n same thing, I the'revipimit'.s own good, no uoul t. birthday anniver.^ary o f: ed forgery., and his acconinlm" members of the different commit­ all of Dixieland! the indicated probability. A struc­ the ' Todav is in the country. her of gullible people ready to part a single state in but it's difficult to convitu's the late Robert M. La Uollette, ; James Harper, is a fugitive from tees. -All are welcome and mem­ ture liable to wounding by the dis- | The Florida State Chamber of with their money when the proper bers are especially urged to be where the Democratic primaries are ; recipient. Harriet Beecher Stowe and John jiistic'’’ for jumping his bail. .A Commerce and the Florida Real bait is dangled before their eyes. same kind of , affection of a minor member ...e , I bench warr.ant has been issued for free from exactly the that Senator McCormack Estate Commission, together with The Chamber is ready to inves­ present. . Brazil has something fundamental • Henc:; It was The graduating exorcises for pu­ business that went on in Pennsyl the Florida Association of Real tigate and give facts in connection pils completing the eighth srade in vania. Is there anyone so guile-,'he matter with it. Estate Boards and the National with any project which you do not the Hebron schools will be held on Better Business Bureau, have coi'j- understand. the evening of June 17. in the Con­ less as to Imagine that Jim Reed. ' Spoiling the Slew bined in a campaign against the BRVAMS.M gregational church. head Democratic inquisitor into the activities of unscrupulous Florida Without any commitment to the Mr Fitzsimmons of the biiate Pennsvlvanla scandal, won his last . * , j ^=r,fai real estate promoters. The first Board of Health visited the Model primarv fight without certain St. merits or demerits of fundamental- issue of their findings have just HEBRON school in the Center district on Louis strikers of the same stamp as ism. It is permissable. reached the local Chamber in cir­ Wednesday for the purpose of in­ the Pittsburg "watchers" ending the pick up one angle of a d^clara ion culars namipg 29 specific com­ specting the lighting and other fa­ panies which have been inv’estigat- The rate of attendance at the | cilities of the school building. dav with more money in their pock- ■ made by Re^. Elmer T. . err ^ ed and many of which have besn Jones street school, taught by Miss^ ets than they began it with^ The | California in his baccalaurea e ser- compelled to cease operations. Ellen Jones, was 9fi per cent fori spectacle cf Jim Reed standing | mon to the graduating class of Tnn Anyone interested in examining the month of May. Children per-| He said, th’’’ list is welcome to do so by call­ feet in attendance wore Henry and j aghast at the corruption in Pennsyl- j itv college yesterdat Amelia Mikulski, Eddy, Charlotte.. speaking of W illlam Jennings ing at the Chamber of Commerce vania is goodi <£>J2N-B£lT rooms. This is only the first in­ Stanley and Josephine Zawisca., DAILY POEM Bryan. "I think he did the cause of The political party to throw the stallment, and others are expected Clifford '^"right. Florence Burgess, religion more harm than any man first stone in this affair is the one to follow in rapid succession. and Concetta Tiere. In connection with the popular Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter AA'right re­ without sin. And the Democratic of his time.” IN YOUTH. Whether this be true or untrue, and increasing desire of the lad- turned from Middlesex hospital on partV, therebv, Is barred. Tuesdav. both having been criti-j ies to slenderize their forms. Sav lissen here, son, you should The situation is merely this— that ' the fact stands that Bryan, far more has sprung up a number of frauds. cally ill for a period covering sev-1 than any score of other religious have' heaps of fun. and be a real in Pennsylvania the employment of It is natural that unscrupulous eral weeks. leaders, stirred into active fire the Mrs. Nellie Jones Skinner of! bov while you're small. ® money has gone, undoubtedly, fur­ a persons having some knowledge of ...... ! plenty of pleasure for you in fuR smoldering embers of discord be­ chemistry should take advantage Westchester has been engaged to ther than elsewhere. But that is teach in the Jones street school for; nieasure, an’ why need you tween those who seek to reconcile of this popular desire of the Amer­ because it is very big stale, the men ican female to conform to the pre­ the coming year as Miss Ellen at all? , Christianity with science and those concerned in its politics have more vailing style of dress and commer­ Jones, the present teacher, is plan- you omy live j^st' ifa who flout science in order to hold cialize the same by selling prepa­ nlng to attend the Willlmanlic youthful time stunts J®®t, m money to spend and there are more SUU Normal school next year. j-our mind when you’re grov, n. Get to the letter of the Book. / rations aud appliances to accom­ SJ voters to spend it on. A million The Hopevale school closed on And in this abides the interest­ plish the desired end. p u t 'T . spent on an election in Pennsylvania ^ Some of the preparations are Wednesday with a picnic for pu­ ing, puzzling fact that it was among ,11'I is not one whit more reprehensible harmful and even dangerous: oth­ pils and teacher. me eeen.e tree. .« a those people who most violently re­ ers are simply hunk. An ad^ertlse- Several members from this than five thousand spent in the state just t.ke It t.om_ jected the political preachments of ment recently appeared town were present at the meeting of Mississippi. It's the same thing \K / of the D. A. R. in Colchester at wise if .vou Bryan that he made the most zeal­ published in this with- over again. the Foote Memorial Chapter house', through the fresh .. ... ous partisans for his religious inference, led one to believe that on Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Clark o^t thought of a care, really llMn The whole amount of it is that bv chewing a certain kind cf K/mP’ creed. The Commoner succeeded purchase of office is an abominable one could get rid of from three of Hebron who is regent, presided, the life of » out— well, at the meeting. Miss Clarissa Pen-1 as young on eu thing, but a thiug that goes ou, not In stirring, more tumultousb’ than to four pounds of flesh a week, l one reads the advertisement c:re- dleton of Hebron was appointed as ^ all Make in Pennsylvania or Michigan alone any red who ever yelped from a a committee to plan for represen- freeness ------switchesto stiife. to soap box, the bitter resentment of fullv they will see that there is the best of your youth. If you <1> but all over the country. tatiou among the Hebron members th« American ultra-conservatism dur­ not'a word in It which says that son, in truth. It will last you For Republican newspapers to sit in a coming "Shawl Pageant" to the gum has any /V, be held July 13. in the garden of rest of your life. supinely back and allow the Demo­ ing the years when he was pre-em­ person that chews it, or that It Is inently the politician; yet it was guaranteed to reduce, or even that the Misses Bl.gelow in Colchester. crats to get away with the pretense Mrs. Lulu Lord, her daughter precisely that some ultra-conserva­ ihev claim it will reduce^ Simp.y that the Pennsylvania incident is bv clever arrangement of words, Esther and her son Morgan of tive element that followed his lead­ South Manchester, were visi^rs at i proof that the Republican party is one is led to believe something ership to the brink of religious rev­ their former home here on Thurs-1 unfit to touch the hem of the Demo­ which is not so , , day. They also called on friends i ATBOIM cratic garment is to lay down their olution when he subordinated poli­ The Post Office Department on June 9th Issued a fraud order and relatives. . .. tt I hand under a flagrant and hypocrit- tics to biblical fundamentalism as The closing picnic of the Hope-, against the La-Mar Laboratories AVisdcin Is the principal thlB.t; his hobby. vale scliool took place at Colum-, clal bluff. of Cleveland, and denied the use of therefore get wlsclcni, and with AVhich suggests the thought. Can ‘bia Lake on Thursday. Teacher, the mails for Its advertising or dis­ bia uaKe on iuuii.v.oj. VUTi I thv jretting, get umlerstanding.—f people really be led at all, or do pupils and parents were present B y NOYESES .AND OTHERS. tribution of La-Mar Reducing the number of 35. A picnic dinner I Pro\. 4... ______. _ they merely consent to march be­ Soap. Most extravagant claims In the passing of Judge Walter C. was partaken of on the shore cf i Lorenao! w ff.J were made for this soap, all of Wisdom l3 rare, Neves of Lvnie not only does Con­ hind the banner of somebody who the lake. has taken his place at the head of which were proved by chem s.s Marlon AVoodward is staying 1 abounds.— Young. necticut lose a first class citizen and expert hygienists to be entire- nnd an outstanding representative a procession after it has already of original aettler stock, but one been formed and set Us own goal? ' ■

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plots In which she Is concerned as a partlslan or as an eyewitness. She “THE B A F COMES AS A determines to hold the fort, and en­ TALCOTTVILLE lists a detective and a halt dozen or hales SOPERB MYSTERY DRAMA more friends and servants, and then S E tT -^ R V E Clilldren's Day was ob.sei ved in The entertainment glvon before her eyes murder is done. lire local church on Sunday morn­ North school No. 9 by the W inins Anyone of the others In the house­ Workers Health Club was a decid-, ing and as usual a larse audlenco hold, or near by, may have done the Q R C D C lE P Y ed success. They earned JH' which Tremendous Stage Drama turned out. The following program Filmed by Roland West on| deed, and in fact everyone has j 'WAIT ON YOU R^ was presented by the Sunday they have decided to send one o something to hide, so that in the , bchool and primary department: their members to Junior ^hoit Huge Scale. lightning-like cjiange of the plot no i Course held at the Connecticut Prelude spectator can really guess the crim-1 Chorus: “As Eastern Children Agricultural College this summer. All the elements which made Inal. “The Bat”, with the magnill-j San Francisco— Or- The program glveh by the club was “The Bat” on the stage the most All time in this projrraiu is KPO ( 4 28 ) Came. cent resources of the motion pic­ j chestra. F^ntrance of children. as follows: Groups of Health songs .successful play of excitement, have ture. has been made into a marvel standard time. For daylight bv the entire club: “History of the been crystallzed Into a superb Specials for Tuesday! saving time, add one hour. 1 KGW t491) Portland. Ore.— Invocation. of sweeping movement, quick sur­ . Organ. Service of Daptism. (The cliil- Club" by Cora E. Kingsbury: “Dia; screen presentation by Roland prise and astounding solution for 6 p. m. 12 r. M. tlren baptl/.ed were as follows: loguc 51r. Clean and Mr. Ctreless AVest, at the State Theater tomor­ the screen by the notable producer 4VGHP ( 270) Delrolt- -Orches- Clarence Frederick Koch, David hv Russell Nelgold and WTlliam row and AA’ednesday. of* such screen successes as “The WRNY (2SS> New York— Blackburn, followed by another Here we have murder done, rob­ ?ports; commerce, piano: orches- tra. Sherwood McCorriston. Eleanor Unknown Purple’’ and “The Mon­ \V.\HG t316) Richmond Hill. N. Lorraine McKenna, Edward Owen groups of health songs; “Democ- bery attempted, pursuit, frustrated, '.ra. mystery distilled and double-distill­ ster.” See “The Bat.” WGHP (270) Detroit— Concert. Y*.—Orchestra. Steele and Lucy Adams Welles.) , rtration on Perfect Foot and Tonight “The Rainmaker" will Fresh Fig Bars 2 lbs 25c ed, solution deferred, and de­ WREO (285) Lansing. Mich. KNX ( 337 ) Los Angeles— Musi­ Hymn No. 6 6 3 'Savior Like a , (Clothe It” by Agnes Checkers with have its final showing at two per­ Shepherd Led Fs." i assistance of Cora Kingahur> , nouement that is all surprise. They Delicious and nutritious! Oven brown tig bars Concert. cal. formances, 7:00 and 9:00. WBZ (333 ) Springfield. Mass. \VKRC (4 2 2'! Cincinn.atl—Musi­ Primary dei artmriit exercises as | — --From Frowns to Smiles , ehe the bi^ ingredients of fascinat­ filled Avith pure fig filling. Fresh from the oven. ing mystery melodrama masterful­ The story centers around Bobby cal. I follow."!;’ - I characters; Rosy Checks. Cora Robertson, a popular jockey, ^’*^riety. exercises. Enter Kingsbury; Frown Girl. Elisabeth ly assembled, in “The Bat” as the WLS (345) Chicago— Markets, KPO (428) San Francisco—Or- 1. Opening familiarly known on the race­ Blackburn; Mr". Tired Feeling. Al­ nTpst ambitious effort of the kind ^ _ jports; organ; orchestra. I chestra. | Chorus. tracks as “The Rainmaker” because WWJ (353) Detroit— Concert. i WRAP ( 47 6 ) Fort W'rrth—Con-. 2. “AVe’eome "—Joan Dawkins. fred Gil; Miss Battercake. Jose-| in motion pictures. 3. “Rally Round the Bible"— phinc Strack; Miss Loaf of AA hue ; "The Bat” takes Its title from a of his seeming ability to call forth Hale’s Fancy Creamery Tub AVJJD (370) Moosehcart, Hh — cert. ' rain merely by praying for It! Race KGW (491) Portland, Ore.—En-1 Hanv Welles and William Slebert. Bread. Madeline Dorbuck: Miss superthug, so designated by the Concert. , , 4. "We Love Him '—Gwynneth horse owners who wanted clear WT.'^.M (3S0) Cleveland— Or- 1 ier(n!n?rs. i Fried Egg, Amelia Kingsbury: Mr. press and police, and he leaves upon Butter 41c lb. and Clinton Smith. ^Coffee Pot, AVilliam Blackburn: i the scene of his depredations the weather and a fast track paid Bob­ cheslni. . nr ' WHO (526 ) Des Moines—Organ. by to stay away: those who owned AVKHC ( 42 2 t Cincinnati— ur- 5. “I Cannot do Great Things"— ; Miss Carrot, Bessie Strack; Miss, mark of the bat as the emblem of 1 l\ (M. “mud horses ” paid him to remain; i KNX (337 ) Los Angeles—Or-! Richard Copping. ! Oat Girl, Cora Kingsbury; Miss, his prowess. Lux 2 pkgs. 19c (4.5 5) New York— Orches- 6. “Why 1 am so Happy"—Lula-1 Spinach, Phyllis Harlow; Miss Beat, | The main scene of these stirring by adroit diplomacy, Bobby manag­ < chrstra. hel Strong and A'elma Webb. j ed to collect from both groups. 'j WDAF ( 366 ) Kansas City— Eleanor Harlow; Miss Corn, Jose­ proceedings Is a Long Island 'loiise Fresh Bordeau Walnut Meat Halves, ^'^VM-VQ (■H'l Chiengo—Organ; 7. “The Robin"—Jack Prentice, phine Strack; Mr. Bottle of Milk. recently vacated by a banker now I Fr.illc, I and .lames Prcnliie. ovcli''?trn. , ,, ! KPO (4 2 8 ) San Francsico— Or-, Russell Nelgold; Good Health an believed dead, and now by a hard- The half pound 33c WEAK (492) New York— \oca.. S. “JrsuH oiu'^ ^va^' h LUtle Improved Fairy, Agnes Checkers. boiled New York spinster who Is in­ < chestra. ■Qliild"__Irene Trautman. Doris Sunbeam Fancy Sliced Pineapple, can 23c t;i’.k; ii'.sirumeutal. KG)\’ (491) Portland. Ore— Groups of Health Sougs by club. clined to pooh-pooh anything that McGovern Granite Co. V.'CX (517) Detroit—Orchesua. Rivenburg an'l Ethel Cleveland. I Orchestra. i Illustrated pictures by Mrs. Sarah seems sinister or supernatural. She CEMETERY MEMORIALS 7 p. !fl> 9. “Little Toilers"—AVilliam Sunbeam Fancy Golden Bantam Corn, Dimock: Home demonstration of is gradually put on the ragged edge Ueitresented by 5VBAL (24R) Bcltlmore- Or- Rice. Edward Rivenburg, AVilliam Tolland County. Group of Health i by queer golrgs^on In the house; can 19c, 2 cans 35c chest'-n: Candman Circle. Steele. AVallace Thrall and David U. W. HAKTR.NSTEl.N .1 Songs and they certainly knew how ghostly sounds.' strange shots and WRNY (25S) New \ork— ur Stiles, Jr. scuffs,'and a half dozen counter­ 47 Benton St. Telephone 1621 Sliced Sweet Dill Pickles...... jar 23c 10. “Our Savior Loves the (.hil- to put “pep " into them too. (.■he.«tra; amateur period. At the regular meeting of the WCAU i27S) Philadelphia— ' a- (Iren"— Dorothy Jewell, .Marion Something new! Re'ady Helper Society Friday eve­ WTIC Rlsley and Dorothy Risley. ning it was unanimously voted >.o Gra-Rock Ginger Ale and White Birch, "'^WAHG (318) Richmond Hill. N. Il' "My Little Garden"—Rus­ Tratelers In.surancr Co.. continue the Society and not dis­ Extra charge of 3c per bottle which will be refunded. Y.— Musical. , j Hart lord. Conn. sell and Stewart Prentice. IVTAM (389) Cleveland— Base­ 12. "God's Little Flowers"—Eli­ band. The follotS'iug officers were bottle 10c 467. elected; President Gladyce Orcutt; ball; orchestra. zabeth Lee. (Violet); Christine Plant Your Flower Beds and | 5VL1V t 422 ) Cincinnati—Con- Petig. (buttercup): Barbara Cop­ vice president, Elmer Clark: secre­ Case of 2 4 ...... $2.25 ping, (daisy); Eleanor Web'o, tary Lillian Ayirs: treasurer. Les­ Extra charge of $1.00 a case Avhich will be refunded. "%VJZ (455) New York—Ensem- Program for Monday, t Forget-me-Not); Barbara Thrall, ter Hill; ways and means commit­ Porch Boxes Now | tee. Mrs. John Kingsbury: sun­ K] A Eaatern Standard Time. j (Rosebud). 5VCAE (461) Pittsburgh — 13. “Goodbye"—Frances Beebe, shine committee, Esther Vinton, 5.30 p. m.— ! You will find that we have a complete supply of all the best ^ Children's Period — “Mother j Faith Blinn, Robert Doggart,^ Rob­ Laura Kingsbury: publicity com­ ^'wTIC ( 476) Hartford. Conn.— Goose— The Children's Enter-; ert Shermau. Helen Slebert, Evel.'n mute. Mrs. John Kingsbury; social Flag Day proaram. taincr" ' Mever. committee. May Kingsbury, Chai. bedding plants. ^ ■WEAF t 492 ) New 5 ork Bessie Lillian Taft | Chorus, No. 209: “I think when Christiansen, Esther Vinton, Geo. 1 read that sweet story." Vinton, Franklin OrcUtt. The socle- (508) Philadelphia—Or- 5.50 p. m.— I Dinner Concert— Moe Blumen-' Roll call of cradle i-oll. tv voted to raise money to put elec­ Geraniums—fine stocky plants in full bloom, all colors thal's Hub Restaurant Trlo^ i Hymn. No. 36; “Summer suns tric lights Into the parsonage. Ageratum **WJR (517) Dotrolt-Orchestra Mrs. Perkins Lathrop is visiting Martha AA'ashington Perlargonlums Katinka from “The Firefly" Fnml are glowing." WOAW' (526 ) Omaha—Sports Eiercises of the gradtiating class her sister Mrs. Holden Brown of Monster Ruffled Petunias Spanish Serenade ...... Friml ■Begonias talk; popular songs. Serenade ...... Cherwoneky followed by the presentation of di­ Andover. Rosy Morn Petunias n P. M. plomas by the class teacher. Miss Heliotrope Special Tuesday Only! Amourette...... Klemm | Miss Beatrice Main of West Hart­ Mrs. Sanders Daisies WEAL ( 246) Baltimore— Or- A'iolln Solo— Giannia Mia; Friml I Isabel Bacholer and the gift of ford spent the week end t''lth Miss Pansies Hydrangeas Cherie, I Love A’ou j Bibles to each graduate by Sunday Gladyce Orcutt. who waS home over Fuchias Rump Corned B e e f...... ^2c lb. *’*Wr'ny'''( 258) New York—Talk. Popular Period. School Supei intendent John G. Annual Chr> santhemumi the week end. Dusty Miller 6.3 0 p. m.— Talcott. This is the largest gradu­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bennett and CannaS“ dwarf large flowering Rib Corned B e e f...... 10c lb. Announcements. Baseball Scores. ating class in years, being ten in children of Harrison. N. A’., visited Cosmos Brisket Corned B e e f...... ^2c lb. News Items and Police Re­ number as follows: Ruth Eliza­ Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mrs. A. B. ^*'tvGHP l2"f) D.lroi!—Orch.B- port. beth Blinn. Louis Copping, Thomas Porter this last week. Zinnias Sirloin Flank Corned B e e f...... 20c lb. 7 p. m.— Hope Dawkins. Edward Vincent Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week Marigold ^^\vCAV ( 278) Philadelphia— Vocal Solo— Koch. Fred AVilliam Lee. Thomas end at home; also Lawrence Hill, Salvia Hamburg Steak ...... 18c lb. Star Spangled Banner...... Minstrels; vocal. LoMonaca. John Henry Monaghan. ami Doris Gowdy. WSM (283) Nashville—(Orches­ ...... Francis Scott Key’ Hanlctt Carver Rice. A'erne Alvin Vincas Stew B e e f...... 20c lb. Friday evening AA’apping Grange Dracaenas tra; bedtime story. Alma B. Felix Smith. Beatrice Audrey Trueman. will present a play “Always In Hale’s Sausage IMeat...... 25c lb. KDKA ( 309 ) Pittsburgh Introductory Exercises— Chorus. No. 90; “He Is Mine. " Exalted Ruler Charles N. Car- Trouble" In the chapel under the Farm program. . Offertoiy. auspices of Christian Endeavor. Salt P ork...... 23c lb. WAHG (316) Richmond Hill. N. roll and Officers. “ Fatlier in Hymn, No. 673 Next Sunday will be Children s Prayer— Heaven AVbo Lovrrt All." Sunday. The children will have KOA (322 ) Denver— Markets. Past Exalted Ruler Harold C. F. r. Bachel- Benediction, Rev. charge of the morning service, com­ Hall. or. ^^WB^Z (333 ) Springfield. Mass. History of the Flag— mencing at 10:45 a. ni. standard Anderson Greenhouses rostlude. time. Rehearsal on Saturday after­ —Orchestra; org.in. Past Exalted Ruler Mls.s ClementiiiP Bacheler. a stti- Phone 2 1 ‘2i AVOY (379 ) Schenectady, .n. )■ W. S. Alexander clent at Norwich Free Academy, Is noon at 2:30 p. m. Every one Is 138 Eldridge Street __Vo-'h1 and Instrumental. Alusical Numbers — (.liendin:; sevrral days as ihn guest asked to bring flowers. | ■/ Advertise in The Herald— It Pays WTAM (3S9) Cleveland— Or- St. Laurent’s Musual Club, of her in,r..nts. The delegates for the Old Girls, Ray A. Carrigan. Director. Mr. :r.nl '.Irs. Fell; MeCue of Conference to he held at the Union | '"'IvUT (39t> riiUiid,lplll«— Altar Service— .Millers b'clls, .Mass . \,e;e week-end 1 church. Rockville. June 26 and 27 1 Esquire G. Frank Weisner. .quests .if .Ml'S. McL’uc s parents, jarc: .Miss Lille Hill. Laura Klngs- P. E. R. and Officers. Mr. and M;."!. J Ed-,(Uind Liiadley. i bury, Eunice Koehler and Ruth Songs— i Mr. and Mi's AVilliam Fr.izier 1 Taylor. The adult leaders are Miss Auld Lang Syne ...... (uiu(Old Scotch)scuicn, fa,.,,,.. ..f New Britalu were | Esther A’inton, Mrs. A. J. Vinton, WCAE (461) Pittsburgh-Con- TO Thoc. 0 counuy. Eicl.b.rs! ^lunday guests ^7“ ci’ Albert Lee. | Miss Lillian Ayer and Miss Gladyce ^ St. Laurant s Musical Club Miss l-'alt'.'. 'i'alcott and M. H. ' Orcutt. | ''*WTIC ( 47 6 ) Hartford, Conn. Address— ■jhIcoU sp.-'n* the week-eni with] The leader for Christian En- Instrumental: orchestra. j Clarence R. Edwards. Major M’’. and .M's. Louis Tar:.'tt at cleavor Sunday evening was Laura ANNOUNCEMENT W E\F ( 4 92 ) New Aork—0 >p-! General, U. S. A. (Retired) | i ittsfield. Mh>s, I Kingsbury. Topic discussed “How j .les To WJAR (306 ). WSAl ' Band— ' On Sunday afternoon t.vj Tal-! to Got Things Done.” | ( 326). WW.T ( 353), WCAP ( 469) | Stars and Stripes Forever, Sousa: coGville baicball team, miiiU! half, yir. and .Mrs. Harry England of | WFEI ( 476 ). W'OO ( 508). llSth Medical Regiment Band., uf their regular took a sound rirub-i Manchester Green announce the ar- | w e x (517) Detroit—Orchestra Philip Azzelina, Leader. ; ■u:ic from I'cm Prentice's “Giecn I rival of a baby daughter, born Frl- , 9 P. M. I Entire Assembly— ■'■at'’' from Manchester Green. ‘ evening at .Mrs. Howes Mater- WB\I. ( 246 ) Baltimore—Trio. America. I The linal score was 18 to ,5 but it: ,^j[y hospital. Mrs. England was . WGHB ( 266) Clearwater, Fla. j ^ p. m.— 1 A half hour of popular songs, must lie said in justice to tlie win- j formerly Miss Louise Carver of this j Vocal and instrumental. , tiers that wem they not tired tlici W'CAU ( 278) Philadelphia. — with piano and ukulele accom-- town. I paniments; j could have piled up a few more Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and | Musical. , , .•(in.'. children were Sunday guests of Mr. | OPENING KDKA (309 ) Pittsburgh— Con- Opening Chorus. j .6 «*6««»**»**» Master Karr'- Pr?!. ice. wlio was and Mrs. S. Noble Loomis. AA'hat a Man. i operaicd on for .ippcndicil i.' re- "^^WAHO (316) Richmond. Hill, Put A'our .Arms Aro)ind Me. I Miss Dorothy AVood has returned itntl,'. is iiblc to lie around again. to her home In Tattvllle. Miss AVood | N Y.—Mushal. Ya Got to Know How to Love. | WBZ ( 333) Springfield, Mass. Ukulele Parodies. has signed the contract to teach Orchestra. ^ , Say It Again. Pond Hill school next year. Miss WW.I (353) Detroit—Orchestra. Humoresque. | WAPPING Rose Stillman has also returned to KGO (361) Oakland. Calif.— Hello, Aloha. How Are You. her home. All the schools in town Too Many Mamas. Tonigl'.t the usual quic'.ncss of arc closed excepting Silver street, *'*^WTAM ( 389 ) Cleveland—Stu- La Paloma. which will close Friday. H. H. MARCH, INC. Wapplng will lie sh;tltered by the Miami, You’re a Lot to Me. sound of rifles. In hills and Coventry Grange No. 7 5 P. Of H. '^'w'LIT (395 ) Philadelphia Or- No Man's Mama Now, grove if one looks closely he ■"'ill will hold its regular meeting Thurs­ Announce the Opening of a First Class AA’hen the Moon Shines in Coral see soldiers under cover, then day evening. The AA’orthy State '"’'w ceO (416) St. Paul-Mlnneap- Gables. stealthily advancing and taking .Master Brotiter Ives will be present nliP__p- of Minneapolis program. Claire Goldfield cover again. In other words there \ at this meeting. WKRC ( 4 221 Cincinn.ati — 8.30 p. m.— will he a sham battle in wh'ch The Boys’ Forestry and AA'ood American Leeion program. Dance Program— Emil Heimber- Craft belli their meeting Saturday. ger’8 Hotel Bond Dance Or­ l)nih offensive and defensive tar- KGW (491) Portland—Conceit. tlcs will be used. There will al­ Tliev are constructing a camp. chestra. HARDWARE STORE WEAF ( 492 ) so he an exhibition ot close order Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott and noera “La Favorlta. To W TAG 9 p. m.— ,, , drilling. The exhibition ot Uncle family were Sunday guests at ?268); W'JAR (306), WTIC (379 ). Grand Opera “La Favorlta by the AA'EAF Grand Opera Com­ Sam's way of training young men Autumn A'lew Farm. WSM ( 3 26 ). WD.\F ( 366 ). W C.AE will start at seven-thirty, daylight H611. WCAP ( 4691. WOO (508 ). pany under tlie direction of Cesare Sodero time, and it will be somethig ev­ at 739 Main Street, State Theatre Block, eryone can enjoy. After the mili­ 10 p. m.— ^ \v jR (.517) Detroit—Orchestra. tary program there will be a dance AVHO ( 526 ). Des Moines-Vocal News Items. 10.02 p. m.— in Hills Grove dance hall and Com­ OPEN FORUM and instrumental. The Travelers Symphonic En­ pany G, 169th Infantry will give South Manchester, On Tuesday June 15 10 P. M. the exhibition and the AA apping REV. CORNELL S ARTUIX WRVA (256) Richmond. Va.— semble conducted by Dana S. Merriraan, musical director of Community Club Is sponsoring the ^*KFKX ( 288) Hastings, Neb.— AVTIC. (Last appearance un­ tiff')*''- J M Editor The Herald: til September). Miss Harriett Sharp and Edward The Reverend P. J. 0. Cornelia Sharp tv'ill motor to Newport, R. U__i . A *“ V. ^^KSL (300) Salt Lake City-Mu- An All Requeat Program. article regarding the Swedish Pil­ Three Burleeque Marches— I. to spend the day with their grims In America, which appeared brother George Sharp who Is cruis­ **^KOA ( 32 2 ) Denver—Flag Day Funeral March of a in your Iss'te of June 12. lAas Marionette...... Gounod ing on the U. S. S. Utah. read with muc'n Interest. FREE! exercises. . , Harry P. Files from Boston. KNX ( 337 ) Los Angeles—I ea- Parade of the AA'ooden AVe feel that tr.dy his modesty Soldiers ...... Jessel Mass, spent the week-end wiih h s prevented him ho'i'tver, ot con­ On Our Opening Day We Will GIVE AW AY FREE An Excellent BROOM With Every | '^^KFAB (341) Lincoln. Neh,—Or- March of the Little Lead fatnily here. cluding his htory with the undying Soldier ...... Pierne Miss Margaret Allen Boardnian, words ot Jamci Fenlmore Cooper Serenade ...... Schubert daughter of Mr. anU Mrs. Roher. Purchase. *^^KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. who said: Selection— “Hansel and \ Foardman of E.i'-t AA’invlsor Hi.l “The American la justly proud — Baseball scores; orchestra. Gi-etel" ...... Humperdinck gr dualed frotn Kendail Hall MTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, WTAM (389) Cleveland—Solo ot the origin of his nation whicli We will feature a general line of HARD V.'. Selections from the operas of A ic- school. Prides CrosMn r. Mass, last is perhaps unequalled In the his­ tnr Herbert and Rudolph ’’°WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minneap-| Ti-psday. tory ot the world; but the Penti- PAINTS and VARNISHES. Friml. .A cast ot fom-teen from AA ap- .liylvanlan and Jerseyman b.ive oils— Musical selections. i pipg Grange m'.tore.a to Scanti" KPO (42S) Sin Francisco— Or- more reason li value thimse'ves TROLLEY, AUTOMOBILE ■ 1^' Fridav ev°nii)g and presenter in their anceators than the natives ebestra. 1\ HEAD-ON COLLISION the Plav ' “A1w;.!S in Trouhie " Call in, look us over and get acquainted. WTIC (476) Hartford, Conn.— ^ of any other state, since no wrong which followed a strawberry f?s- was done the original owners ot Orchestra. ' New Haven, June 14,—Two un­ tival at the r.irish House Tius WEAF (492) New Aork— Or­ the soil.’’ Yours for Satisfaction and Servicf identified men were seriously hurl was held by the Ladies' Aid. Yours truly. \ chestra. , and one slightly injured today John Seeley is laid up with a MATHIAS SPIESS. AVOAW ( 526) Omaha. Neb.— when an automobile in ■which thej sore foot. He ha ' the misfonune South Manchester, Conn. were riding on Hemingway avenue. Classical. (.1 step on a nail and 1’ under a [ June 14, 1926. IIP. M. East Haven, collided head-on with docior's care. WRVA (256) Rlchaiond. A a.— a trolley car. The entire body of The Junior A'. M. F, A. held A storm-proof overall for police \’ari6lv. the automobile "’^s stripped from their regular mest'ug with the r has been lavented by an English the chassis and three victims were WSM (283) Nashville— Orches- lender. Rev. Tru.'.trni H. AA cod- constable. hurled witli the body into the gut­ war,] last Thursdi- afternoon. ^"k FKX (288 ) Hastings, Neb.— ter. The trolley car was caved in Mr. and Mrs. F ^'Mv IV. C'nz- but the motorman escaped without Musical. don and Miss .Io;pphine Congdon MARK h o l m e s KSL (300) Salt Lake Cit> a scratch. There wore no passen­ and her friend Miss Clarissa Hul- R R MARCH, INC, STATE THEATER BLDG. | Musical. , „ ,,, gers on the trolley car. se. motored to Boston, Ma = s. to Undertaker KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— "I’tcnd tIm week-end. 1 im young 739 MAIN STREET KNX (337) Los Angeles— Studio. Some 600.000 children leave ; '.-L's wli! .a ',end a ron'on of t)-e Embalming • Funeral birector Educational program. British elementary schools every "In.ss of 1 923 of Si'-imons Colio-e. year to enter the labor market. Ot IjiiJ.v AisllliiiU, i’lioh# 406*8. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Xrk.— NI'.-s Huis" arrived from .'’ow Deiiot 64a*re. MtkttctaiNter. these about 65,000 live In London. pre^eetra. Vj ViC un. 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14,1926. PAGE SIX -By Redner THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA — Betsy Ross (2) Change in Rates r For Herald Classified Advertising 3 : . On and after June 1. 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale. To Rent. Lost, Found and similai advertising on Classified Page: j r \ First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a X ^'"%HESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for d k advertisements.charged and billed. v \ » tvery stitch of the tedious Many were the compliments' tKat greeted Betsy’s handiwork, ^T h e stars which were indicated b the origbal design were six-j ^ ft was b her own home, work was done by hand, and rhe flag was spread out aaoss her lap while those high b govern­ REAL ESTATE pointed and Betsy Ross suggested that they have but five points. b a little upholstery store on FOR SALE Arch street, Philadelphia, when the sample flag finally ment affairs looked it over. Washbgton, Morris and Ross, the \V.\SHINGTON STREET — New She took a pair of shears and a folded slip of paper, and f o r SAl-E—I'pi'ight piano, pood that Betsy busied herself was completed, the flag com­ origbal flag committee, were nfuch impressed with the beauty of C MrKnIgUt. htuigalotv. six rooms, oak doors and how the five-pointed stars could be made with one clip. Mem­ rondinon. l-' I'rK'e. H trim, back porcli enclosed. One car it. The white,’ five-pobted stars— 13 of _ them— stood out Koriti Vo vent ry. witnith needleneeaie anddiiu materialluaitww and mittee i and other officials P'lrage Price $7300. Terms, .\rllinr bers of the flag committee immediately agreed to her plan and V^sharply agabst the field of blue!______(COTTTINIJSBi '-'Or M K— V 'vililo pn:in\ol throe- Knotia. Tel. 7S2-2. Ellsh ,>i Quinn made the first Old Glory. J V gathered to inspect it J ;v.‘artcrAl:e P.-a. a hoator and a R u i l d i n g . ______anged their design to conform. j Call hall r.u-l<. \oi-y n'asona.I'lc pri •Ml jear or summer place, near lo JIoU strop:. Teh ttOS-.'. ____ rr’vstal Lake, EUtngton. Conn. Good FOR S.U,F —O.TS stovo. licds. lll'rary room house. I'arn, shop and poul- : rv liouse. Garage, good water. 3 cr:\\ dishof. Ini; oau. rooicors. ; root’.i taMo. .i.-Ves l.md with, frii't. $1200 4 acres WANTED BIG LEAGUE TRADES! Milt ohalr, $1.7.='. dliiin; mowing o'.'.d woodland or. highway. | MCLAUGHLIN LOSER V' Str.ant. t.'l‘’pi.ono H a IN PITCHERS’ DUEL 'UST :se. SoN.'v.il ottier pieces too Station us to •nontion. .\ppl>' .after a ' of Center Two f.an-.ily twelve ronm. n. W. Barnes. Oakland Flat. INSIDE EU^SEE Phone 34-4. Cor.:ter Btioet. fnd. tb-ir. I strlctlN moderit. Tins is a wonderful 45. Rockville trolley line. I as told ID b IUY EVANS \ ^ husir.css or rcs.denti.al location. W al- 1 l.aco D. RoU'. S.73 Main street. W \N T E D —Highest prices paid for | ' With Gehrig and Lazzen. operat- Limit at Midnight— Many FOR ?.VI.E—VVhlio enameled rags! 'metals, paper, magazines, etc. ; the handling of such a ball so ditfl FOR SALE —E.ast Middle Turnpike, .Also buy and sell used furniture. Shamrocks Defeated by Staf­ ' ing the home run steam roller, the I The most diffi- box. Call 2S2-4. right near .Main street, new six room Chas. L.ess nor. 2S Oak sireeL Phone. ' Yankees beat the Browns, six to i •ult play a tliird cult. In making this play, the mo­ f o r S \L E —Store fixtures In good .smglo. oak trim. fireplace. steam 2116. , live, and Increased their lead over | Rmnors and Immediate ■laseman must heat. silver fixtures. sink room, ment I see the ball has been top­ condition. Apply 5U' Mam street, ford K. of C. for Third I the Athletics to ten games. S.am j jaiake? Well, that garage .n cellar for .wo cars. A ulce W \N T E D —.^shes to cart, gardens ped I rush in with all speed, keep­ FOR S.A.LE—Young saddle hors^e. ...mo in the right location at the to plow, cellars to dig. L. T. Wood. So 1 Jones held the fort when the | 1 s merely a matter 4.16. ing my e.ve on the ball. 'When 1 guar.anteod perfect. Inqtilre at '1 right price. Can he seen at any time. Blssell street, telephone j Browns got rough with young Miles | i jf opinion. Lake street. Walter Friche. 54 East Middle Turn­ Time by One Run. To my way of believe the proper time has arrived pike. Tel. S'S-4. MISCELLANEOUS ! Thomas. | ihinking, it is the to execute the play, I make a FOR S..M.F.—Setter puppies, police j George Uhle held the Athletics dogs, fox terrlor.s. all pedigreed FOR SALE—Just off .Main street, B y D .V M S J. W AIjjSH , aandling of a sAveeping downward motion with new 5 room single. .A nice liome. I.ella May—Ideal shore front rooms. A spectacular running catch in ' to two hits and the Indians won stock. Joseph Schauh. Hillsti'wn reason.ahle rates. Mrs. .vho essayed New Y(M-k. June 14.—There may c.vinging bunt my right hand. Kennels. South Manohestcr. Only $.'>500. Small amount of casli. 1 i home cooking center field by Fitzpatrick in the ftnir to one. Sam Gray lowii the third- car garage. Call Arthur Knofia. ! t’lias. M. C.ivc. 44 Shore 'ront, Myrtle to pitch for the Mackmon. lasted hp a brisk bit of b.asehallb.aseball tradiu.g If I have properly Judged the I Reach. Milford. Conn. ninth inning pobbed Jini McLaugh­ j.qse line. Now to FOR S.\I-F. — Tomato plants Ih doz. Tel. 752-2— S75 Main. less than an inning. 1 before midni.ulit tomorrow and if bound and am favored with good atVo pepper and egg plant. Inquire lin of a sure triple yesterday af­ llustrate; luck. I come up with the ball, FOR S.ALE—Fine home containing ' l will pay the highest prices for Thomas. White Sox freshman. | not. there will be none at all for the DUGAN ITit Charier tbik .street. Telopltonc rags iiapor and all kinds of metals, ternoon and also blocked a last­ which. howe\-er, is merely the be­ G rooms, all Improvements, finished in also turned in a two a;t game , ,.e„.n„>4..; o, ,he 1234. oak, lovely surroundings, very nice also huv all kinds of poultry and (ild inning rally as the Shamrocks ginning of th? play. The more dif­ (/ 'c.ars for junk, M. H. Lessner Jr., tele- whitew.-shing the Senators three to tlie hour in question, the the ball FOR SALE — IS acres of standing nelghhorliood. A home >ou will he went down to a 2-1 defeat in a " 1 slugger, fond of pullin.f ficult part is just ahead. proud to own. Buy direct frorp build­ l'S2-4. nothing. The Sox are uow only halt; will ring and the closed season on j do\bi file third-base line withyeat ftrass. McLean Hill F.arm. Middle game with the Stafford Kaceys at To get your man at first it is Turnpike, telephone 120, er, situated at 256 Woodhrldge street. a game behind the Athletics. i major league trades becomes effec- : speed. Such a type hitter is Hanw 1 pay highest casli prices for your Hickey's Grove. It marked the necessary that you make a speedy rnaijaz 1 n4?s. bundled paper sod third consecutive game Stafford The Reds bowed to the Giants. ' tive. Anyone caught thereafter ! Hcilmann. champion batsmau ot FOR S.ALE—Tomato plants, 15c a MORTGAGES I will ! and accurate throw to that base. jnnk of all kinds. Phone S40- has vanquished the Shamrocks by | ,en to three, but retained their hold i with the right ball player in the. 1 the American League. dozen, also c.abbngo plants. 10c a doz­ call. J. Eisenlierg. This must be done while on the en. Samuel Burgess, 116 Center street. oil first place. Greenfield pitched a wn iig bag Avill liaA'e to abide by when batters ot the Heilmann , We can invest money for you n one run, having previously 10-9 run and without straightening up first class mortgages. Do you need Harry Anderton. 3S Church street. ; neat game for the winners while ; t'le game laws and throw him bad: ^ customary for | FOR S.ALE—Tomato, celery, pep­ and S-T victories. for the throw. Such a mortgage? It so. we can place it for Representing Englisli W^.olen Co. | which was the Giants knocked Jakie May out in again. jj.jp third-sackcr to play deep, to get set per. cabbage caulifiowor and you. Artliur A. Knotia. Telephone T-iilo s since ISOS, our policy Is —Not 1 Yesterday's battle delay Avould invariably result in plants. also sal\ia. Tel. 37 -3. 621 of the picture in the first inning and ; Therefore, if Aaiious managers as a matter of self-preeer- 7S2-2. S75 Main street. how much we make, hut how well we j played before a good sized gather­ the loss of tlie play. Hartford Road. build. Phone Man. 1221-2. i ing'of fans, was a thriller from the pounded his three successors free-; are as anxious to do business as ^..jjAp,,’ third mort- Tlie fact that such a play is tha W.aNTED—Second and start to the finish. It was clearly ; some say they are, there may ne , assnme that Heilmann, FOR S.ALE —F.arm. about 2$ acres. gage.s. More money on hand. P. U. POULTRY healthy swing at exception raf.ier than the rule adds 10 acres early garden hind, rest In Comollo. 13 Oak streeu Telephone a battle of pitchers between Bill Brooklyn boat the Cubs, six to Miiimediate action. ^ _____ ^ | jjfjp,. taking to the difficulty of successfully exe­ pasture ant woods, .All kinds of Our Mr. McGraw, for instance, is j (‘i',e ball, merely tops it. The result 1540. BABY CHICKS— Bred-to-Lay Pop- McLaughlin and Mile Calchera. five, with the aid of splendid relief cuting it. To overcome this. I it\ak9 fruit. Seven rooms, new house with | suspected of being very muen iri'i-j u^ualiy a slow bounder bonne in the nil improvcmenis. occiipleil at pres- j iil r Breeds; guaranteed live dell\ery; There was little Op no difference pitching by Jess Petty. su it a point to try to handle, a dozen lated b\ the performance of bis m l: some siL-ck and lonls; 3 miles TO RENT free catalogue of chicks, brooders between the two men. McLaughlin The Red Sox downed the Tigers, direction of third baseman I such batted balls in practice every from sMancliesler Center, one mile ; .and supplies. Clarks Hatcner.-, Depf- walked one less batter and inci- seven to three. Regan. Boston's new 1926 entry and tliere have l,cen at; The fact that the third from railroad. Would exchange for FOR RE.NT—Four room cottage. •J? East Hartford. Conn. kinds of loose talk a.botit the im- .s playing so deep is Avhat makes Ua>. town property. Address Farm. In care C ovenny L.iko for the sum m er deotly it was the only one he pas- iiifielder, got four hits. of South Herald ofTice. months. Telei'h(inc 12','?. “nAiiY cm rK S " ; sed. Both struck out four hitters. ; I'c r.ding departure of Mensel. Kellv Bj.BY c h ic k s —Smith Standard; Mclaughlin allowed five hits and! and otliers. Frisch has had a bad TO RENT—Tenement four rooms, sturdy thoroiighlired of tree range i year but his job probabit is saf" REAL ESTATE all modern Improvements. rent $22 thicks, (.irder now and have your ! Calchera four. , p,M‘ motttii. Inquire Lh 1*. Tliihodeati, clticks wlien you want them. .Man- Stafford scored a tally In the > INSILCOSHERE ui'til sneb time ns McGra'4 gets Ki')R S.ALE — T.ots on av.s sli ing I on ;p; Clinton street. ciiester Grain Co., 2 46 North Main SL first frame. Pallanck walked and . more intielders or Frisch gets les' Hreet near .Main street 5"xl4'' feet, Plione. 1 760. was sacrificed to second. Senior | ambition, if iiossible. one .Main street lot. .-ei-ti:.". All im- TO lU'INT—Tenement of four | Wants Genewich. proiem onts. tiriced t<> soil. Riil'crt M. pxMns. jill Improvements. July _l5t. AUTOMOBILES filed out to Long but Pallanck ! TOMORROW NIGHT 4 Iteid. 2"! Main street. Apply to Mrs L. Mailiiasi>n, 56 East' scored Avhen Hann> muffed B. Quite some feAv clubs are sup .Muidie Turnpike. Telephone 65S-2. | FOR S.\LE — F'>rd coupe, Stude- Calchera's grounder. posed ti4 be interested in Bill Terr'',| F>'R S.M.E — Now tw " tenement hak. r t.'uring. 1 22 3 Ohalmers touring. The Shamrocks tied the score in | substitute first baseman, and Avitbi h.'iis. . file neims each, all impi'ove- FC'R RENT—July 1st. six room . •All in good mechanlc.ll .undition R. Sons of Italy to Entertain I ^ \V, St I'.'Uti'i c,>rner Mi>.>re Il.it. witli garago. all niodvrn im- ' K Gate.;. T..''.eplu>ne 503. the fifth. Brownell walked and | tlie Giant situation as precarious as I S.'Utli M.im-hester, reason.ihlo pr.>\cm. nls. -AiipU- H'6 Hamlin street. it is, this is the time to get him. if j St Vk went to second on Kelly's attempt-1 BY SPECIAL ARCANGEViENT WITH GOLF CHICAGO Apply t" It. Tsyh.r, Main F(1R I'AI.E— 1222 Buiclt 4 passenger :'t all. They say McGraAV wants} t vlo)'h. no - 4 465, TO RENT — Five room tenement on ed sacrifice that went for an out i H .lit f o rd master si.x c.mpe. first class condition. Meriden Team at West GciicAvich. the Bo.'tou ri.ght hander., Spruoe stre.t. .All modern improve- $35(' fiir iiui.'k sale. Call : 106 Ben­ when the ball hit him on fair ter-1 TOero an ai lo , c l - mi’iits. Inquire 221 Si'nice. | and nobody blames him. nt tbnt.i ton street. Plp'iie I2K-2. I ritory. Bill McLaughlin whiffed the proper Avay ot condltionii „ before he meets the chal- I'OR s a l e —E.T in mediate s.ilo. 16 and McCarty started to go to the > They all want the yonng man but r,..!!i'.s f>'V fo,lining ho I'.iso with furni- l-’OR RENT —.A cottage nt C.iliiml'i.a ! Side— Sipples Will Pitch. oneselt for a tournanunt. Some say | Football coaches scout one LOST [ plate. Coach Brennan called him > the\- must give plenty in return.' mi.- c.>mpl>st (.'Ili''!' Block. R.'X I'D. ; hack, however, and sent in George rerhaps Meusel is headed for Bos-j shouldn't play much golf, o ...... ' ‘ lOgT— Buii.h of kc\s in Hales Self g-tting an idea of the character ot Fester, a Holy Cross player who j ;on it being practicallv no se''rei more than is necessary. Others be­ FOR .S.ALE—Lot No. S7 on Cam- FOR RENT—Tw(^ rooms iti Odd > Seme ..r Watkins Br.>- Saturday Manchester fans will be treated the opponent. golfer s opponent is now living in RockA’ille. The fiat McGraw foams gently at the lieve that the more one plays, the hrulge street. 5uxl27 feet. Reason- Fell.'ws Building, Inqtiiie of Back- morning. I'all .1. W. Hale Co. to plenty of good liaseball tomor- in medal play is the course. .ihle for qtiick sale. 4l Chestnut ar.i s Pliarmacy. newcomer hit the first ball pitched | 'Mitb every time he looks at this lietter prepared one is for the con- l.OST—Large brown leatlier I'lirse. roAv night Avhen the Insilcos of If it were possible, one should street. I’l'.one l6'>2. over short for a single scoring : Meriden, Avinners of eight straight hittiu.g mitlielder. TO RENT—5 room tener,.M’.t. .All ■ lit.lining liecn.s.' .'.ir.I ati.l b''C flict. visit the course where the cham­ imIir>* 11’mentS- 52 4 p.*r moiitii. Inquiie lea.s.- |■|■t^;rn t>' .>!lice .'f J. 7\ . Hale Brownell. He also walloped i games, will do battle witli the Nons^ Tlie Braves also Avore linked I believe that you cannot play too l-'OR .^ALE —Rtiilding lot .mi Oxford pionship is to be played at least a str.'.'t, s;0 7.' feet I'l’ Iti’ t.’.'t, N.i M. E.’l.-y 46 1-2 Summer stieet. ,1. l-'iniler may liave m.'iiey in purst. another vicious liner the next time ' ot Italy at the We.-t Side. Tlie, ilh reports of a transaction with much golf; that it is a game which reas.'n.iMe otter reftised. Telephone • up. He has been signed to play III.' Pirates, ■.vliicli Bill McKechni constrnrpra'ctrce in order i month in advanci^and put In a lot TO P .E N T -5 room fiat. Summer ' visiting team is lieing paid a large, 222- 1 3 II I' iiarticulai s. I regularly Avith the Shamrocks. j ;,voniptlv denied. The alleged d-al i r«am th"‘“ ld> However, (here ol practice. But the week precedin, street, new house, stn.-tly m.'.iern. Legal Notice guarantee to eome here. one should take FOR SALE—On East Center street, .A).ply C J. Cliartler. .N.'itli End Fill- ’ Stafford put over the winning i Tommy Sipples avIII do t!ie hon- Wits to send Burrs to Pitlsbur,gli a' d i? such a thing as over-doing prac­ the tournament six n>om single, oak floors and trim, i-g Sti'.ti.Mi. Plione. 12'.'1. at a GiUrKT OK rniUBATE HET.D run in the sixth, Huden singled i q].<; tbp niound. .Moore and Grantliam to Boston, in- tice just precedng a tournament. things easy. two car garage, steam heat. Bruu' at .Mandii'.'-i 1 r. within and t.'r the on a I’leatinu a reprelien'^ible lack a reasonable. See Stuart .1 W.isley. S_. Fi.hR RENT —rnfurnls! .m1 imoms. 1 ".'.tri'M ' f .Manche.sti r. on tb.c 12lh. but was forced at second Tlie Insilcos are rated today as Main street. Tel. 142.0-2 witli nio.loin con\etiieiice.s. .Aiiply l.> d i \ . >f .1 unc. 1 ' . 122 6. lieldcr'.s choice. Senior's double one of Connecticut's greatest semi- New Knaland ennscienee. I>r. Weld.Ml. i’r.s.nt, Wll.El.AM S. HA'DE. Esq,. scored P.iildiu'k who was s.qfe 0 n pro teams and tlirouglioiit the imes-; At the same time, they se< med FOR SALE OR TR A DE —Kartn. 20 ,I i: I i g >'. , , , choice. The sum- ent season ha\'e yet to be defeated. ■ ietermined to ;;-ru Howard Lbml.;'' a.M'es, 6 room house, garage, barns, TO RENT -- Pleasant furnished Estate of .Albert 1. Wlilte late of the fielder's chicken coops etc. Plenty of fruit ro.'iii suital>le f.M' t\\... In.iu're after .Ma iii'liest er. in s.iid l'istri>M. deceased. mary; With Sipples pitching the Sons ex­ from l.'.e Ke.l Sox for l'.‘’'oer tiees. wltliin walking distance of 7 o'clock evenings. Splendid location. I In moti'>n of E\a M. \A liite. execu- Stafford pect to send the visitors home on ;.nri .lacohso i of the Browns, lint i: trollev. Tlie liouso has city improve­ H.'usekccping piivilogcs, 527 Main AB R H PO A F the short end. Is Mtid Con: the Sox held on: for^ ments. Call Stuart .1 W .isle >•. 521 Mrcct. R >om 12. ^I^PERED —Tb.at six p'.onths from O O M.iin street. Tel. 142S-2 Pallanck. 3b . . 4 1 1 0 On Thursday. Juno 24 tlie Sous H a p ' Ric'b file youn.g outfi'IdT., th.‘ 1-tl'.- Nvoil Fitzpatrick, cf 2 0 (' 2 0 0 Avill entertain the New Departures' inst.rd of J n-ohson. In this FOR S.ALE—Two family house of to,>111 apartment and store. Trotter I {hr I vfdiit'rs w itliin %vhioh t" . . . 4 0 1 0 (t 0 I ect ion. it ill a'. he significan' that ten rooms, all Improvements. large Center. treel, Tel. Laurel ’ Senior, if at the West Side. l.nn;^ in llu'ir 4-laiii.s ^^ainst; saul c 4 0 0 6 1 0 Sisler rece.'t'.y benched Ken il- lot. In good location. Tliis Is a bar­ siato. an»l the said oxoout'M* Is di- B. Calchera. gain at 55”66.66. Inqtilro of Stu.irt J. 0 1 1 5 0 .\CES LOSE 9-7. I nee tried to mvtcti rot’tod i" ,ci\o imbhc n<*tioe tt'* the M. Calchera, P 4 ;a.::s who Good Coal Safe. Heat AA'asley. 52 7 Main street. Tel. 142S-2. FOR RE.NT—Three room apart­ .Toditors ti' brin)K in thoir claims Piccin, lb . 0 0 16 0 0 The Aces lost a 9-7 decision to iinme nin.s with George H. Uutb ment In Purnell Building, large rooms \riihin said time all-'wod by posting FOR S.ALE — -At Manchester Green. .-.11 conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap­ Ricci, rf . . 0 0 0 0 0 the Elling'on team yesterday after­ Niniscif. ,1 4' »»4 y 4 f this order on the public 0 Six f'l.om single. oak Iloors. trim. ply t>' G. E. Keith, in care of Keith Sian P'ist nearest t>i the place where Jellen. rf . . ,T 0 1 0 0 noon at the Rockville fair grounds. Three Corner Tr.ade. Large bM. Ideal place for dill.Iren. O Eurnit ure Co. I li.' do.-eas. d la.st du ell i liin said Salmon. 2b 0 0 0 4 1 It was an ii:tf resting and well Some mii-.'im .c.g''. there w.v? t.alk Pri.'c $:206.0u. Call Stuart J Wasley. toM'n attd b\' publishing the s,.nie in Huden. ss . . . 3 0 1 0 o 0 played game from the start. Next of a triangular trade, involving the FILL YOUR BINS NOW 527 Main street. Tel. 1 425-2. FOR REN’i—Tenement of four nb-e s>>:'.'.o newsp.itier li.ax'ing .a ciroul.alion ro. — — — — -— — Sunday the Aces wHl entertain For- I’liillies. Giants and Pirates, with tins on Keenei' Court. Apply to ;n said probate district, witliin ten FOR S.AI.E—Building lots. I have Mancliester Public Market. Totals . . . . 29 2 5 26 14 1 estville at Jr.rvis Gtove. I’ractice ilrantham. Moore. Henline. Terw several huUdtng lots for sale In good ; liais fi'iin the d.ite of tliis order, .and return make to tliis court of the no­ Shamrocks sessions will be held tomorrow and locations for $506.0'b If Interested see FOR RENT—Furnished room for and other names juggled in a $16.23 -tuar.t J. AA'asley. 527 Main street. Tel. gentlemt.n. In private family, five tice given. AB R H Friday nights. The summary: Iter mo.st promiscuous. The Giant = 5 AVILLIAM S. HYDE S tove...... $16.50 E g g ...... 142S-2. minutes to mills .Main street. J udge. McC-irthy. rf .2 0 0 E llin gto n . •Mild use Honline. the Pirates p. m. Center street. $13.00 Call after H-6-14-2't. Foster, rf . . . . ab r h po a could use Terry and the Phils Chestnut ...... $16.25 P e a ...... FO'R BALE—AV.'st Si.b-. just off o 6 0 Center str.'et. excelbM'.t location, six Hanna, ss . . 3 P. Egan, lb, 1 1 could us,^ anybody but it is extreme- FOR RENT—L.argp room suitable o 0 I'oop.t single, with, garage Brice only for two ladies. Reard furnislied ILong, If ...... Wohllein, ss, 3 0 1 Iv doubtful whether the Giants an'i 50 cents a ton discount for cash 56.1'CO. AVaEace D. Robb. 553 Main St. if desired. Inquire 65 v-ark street, Kibbie, 3b, 3 1 O 3 3 Graf, cf ...... •> l'’irates would care to take a cliance riiono 162-12. Nolan, If, 3 0 0 0 FOR S.AI-E—Bigelow street. Store J. McLaughlin *> of strengthening each other. | witbin 10 days. Cooley, cf. o 1 1 5 0 and seven r.i.'iu b.otise, strictly mod­ FOR RENT—Two large front office | FOR SALE- lb ...... 0 13 o o : Anyhow. Henline is doing all the ern. lot 5 4 hv 25o. F.'i- terms apply room.*;, in I'urnoll Building, singly ori Brown, c, 3 t 0 catching in Pbiiadelnhia at the mo- AV.ull.aco D. Robb. 553 Main street. t.'getlior, .Apply to G. E. Keith, In o 0 0 Seven room bungalow, all > 3b ’! De Carly. rf, 3 1 ' ment because of ll'iison's ininry. i care of Keith Eurnllure Company. Davie. 2b, 2 o 0 1 1 FOR ?.AI E — RIs.soll street. Four modern improvements, Kelly, r ...... A Joe McCarthy, the Chicago; family excellent location. !>' i>er cent TO RENT—Midland apartments, Holmes, p. o 1 1 0 1 ' slight-of-hand expert, is understood ‘ Archie Hayes. ttiree rooms, steam heated. Janitor double oak floors, ste a m ' w McLaughlin 1 n\‘est mo;', t. AA'.il'.ace D Robb. 553 0 0 4 to have promised Cub fails a trade Main street. service, refrigerator, gas range fur- p 9 10 27 5 nis.hed. rent $35 per month. C.sll heat, silver lighting fix-: ...... _ 25 some kind and Josepli migiit .\co.s. I 01 Formerly Richardson Coal Co. Tel. 1115-3. FOR S.AI.E—Trotter street. Three Mancbesier Construction Co.. 2100. tures, on Alton street. Totals . . . . , 29 1 4 27 14 make good. at that. Anv man who , family, strictly modern. I’cico $10.pO(> or telcpi.one 752-2. ab r h po a Price reasonable. Call at Score by Inning.s: o A-an jockey the Cubs into the first for .juick s.'.ic. AA'all.ace D. Kob'o, 553 J. Wiley. 3b, 1 o 0 1 FOR RE.NT—Two room suite In ...... 100 001 000— 2 o division, can do anything. Main street. 10 Congress street or K. of C. . Werner. 2b, 3 1 o 0 new Joliiison Block. lacing Main Shamrocks ...... 000 010 000— 1 0 o o Thev also speak knowingly with FOR ?ALE—I tor street, Two street. .All modern improvements, tn- Telephone 439-6. Klicka, c. 3 Two base hits. M. Calchera. Sen­ O a shake-up in the Athletics, whici fam.'.l" and s:n,g strictly m.odorn. i eluding hot water. .Apply to Aaron Garrity, p, 3 1 1 1 Johnson. 62 Linden streeL ior, Kellar: three base hit. Jellen; o i may mean anything, or notliing. In ; including fuiiiace. Tills Is an excel­ Bronkie. lb, O 1 0 6 0 lent proiierty and can be bouglit base on balls, off McLaughlin 1; o !fact. it is altogether possible that' TO RENT—Several amall rents at Angelo, ss, 3 0 1 2 rigl'.t. AA'.all.ace D. Robb. 553 Main St, off M. Calchera 2: struck out by ^ the dead line will pass without inci- , $21) per month. .ADjil.v to Edward J For Sale B. Wiley, rf, .> 0 0 1 0 I McLaughln 4; M. Calchera 4; left FOR S.AI.K—AA'cst Side. Close to HoH. Orford Bldg. TeL 660. Cole, rf, 3 1 •> 2 0 dent, this being more or less of a mill, s.ngle fiii' rooms, all on one ion bases K. of C. 4, Shamrocks 6: SAND FOR FILLING Gustafson, cf. 3 u0 u0 1 J. 0 V, „ ' modern cu.stom. They made big- . Houses For Sale fh'O.'. r r'c:|y m,ii.rrn Incluillng steam FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, ! double play. M- Calchera to Pic- ______! cer and better trades in the old} h".it, I'rme 54.r',5'i. pr ^viU trade tor and a single room, for ligiit house­ What do vou think of a good eight room house with 9 acres tiuildii'.g lot- Wallace D, Robb. 553 keeping. Also three room tenement at I cin; sacrifice. Fitzpatrick, Salmon, 27 7 11 24 6 4^ days. | Main street. lO'J hii.sler street, and a four room W. Richardson I J. ' McLaughlin, Kelly; umpire. of land, right on the car line? Poultry houses for 500 hens. tenemc.at on Ridgewood street. Apply 21 Russell St. Phone 425 I Lehrmitt; time 1:45. FOR S.ALE —Ridge street. Six room at 102 Foster sfireeu Price only $8500. single corner lot. house has hot Six room buncalow with sleeping porch, steam heat. =,as. F'OR RE.NT—Five-room tenement water heat, oak trim, and Is In good Tt Is many years since Punk garage and poultry house. Listen! $6000 is the price. Easy sliape. t M >1 c.i r garage. Brice only on Durant streeL modern, rent $26 Lamprecht had the nerve and the $7"C-4. C.ish $15iiP. Sea Arthur A. 'ler m.iiiih. Call Manchester Con- GREASE YOUR CAR structl"’! Co.. 2100. or lelephone speed to steal a base. Yesterday terms. Kn.tla. telephone 752-2. New Air Method modern: also 752 -2, 5'i5 Main street, over Manches­ must have been his birthday for he The Red Wing Coal Company Two family of eight rooms, Hemlock street, BE.NTON STREET—New home of ter I’lumbli g and Supply store. Reaches Every Spot stole two in the Sons of Italy-Groton good sized lot. $6200 is the six rooms, just being co-.pleted. Fir Owing to favorable freight rates at East Hartford we garage and poultry house, on plare. oalc Poors, living room 16x25. TO RENT—Centennial apartments, Springs and Body Squeaks game. He went to second and slid Price L-ss than $75o" .Arthur A. tour rooms, steam heated, front sprayed witli Kantrust. , to the bag and in a later Inning ai'e in a position to furnish the people of Manchester pricG. Knofia. Fol. 7W-2. Bllsh & Quinn atuirtniint. Janitor service, gas range, Two houses of two apartments each of fl''c rooms, bath rooms, refrigerator and In-a-door lied fur- stole third. His second steal and South Manchester with the Building iil.shed. Call Manchester Construc­ Cars Called for and Delivered. helped the Sons to another run. etc. Only $5000 each house. Convenient to mills. MAIN STREET—Just North ot tion Co.. 2100 or telephone 7S2-2. Several.good building lots at $150 each. $25 cash, balance Center, dandy two family twelve Best Grades of Anthracite Coal FOR RE.NT—Two desirable office Campbell’s $5 a month. You certainly should try to own one. room house, strictly modern, a real rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove. Man­ At Attractive Prices. home. Brice and parllculars of Wal­ chester Public MarkeL Phone. 10. Cambridge street, stucco bungalow, six rooms and sleeping D. Robb, 553 Main street. Filling Station G. Schreilwr & Sons porch, oak floors, steam heat, gas, large garage; immediate BENTON STREET —New bungabiw WANTED Main and Middle Turnpike. of 6 roniis. 'oak floors and trim, sil­ Phone 1551. occupancy. Convenient terms. ver light fixtures, garage in cellar, AA'.aNTFD—Carpenter work. Screen The Red Wing Coal Company steam heat. Eas,\’ terms. Arthur .A. enrlcisures. g.arages built. John Knofia. Tel. 752-2. Blish it Quinn Hostetler, 127 AVctherell street. Tel. General Contractors Operated by 1 276-32. Building. **]VIflke The Meech Grain Company Robert J. Smith 1009 Main St. FOR SALE—Porter street. Building AV.A.7TED — AnHque furniture lot 3 00 bv 200. For qiilclc sale $2,200. bought, s.ild. Also first clas.s repair­ Builders of “Better BaSIt Bomee'* Garden and Fairpeld Streets — Insurance — Steamship Tickets Wallace D. Robb, 553 Main street. ing. ii'finlahing. Estimates given on the World Bright Real Estate wiirk. A', Hedoen. 37 Hollister street. Telephone 159ft*2, EAST HARTFORD. CONN. if you Intend to live on earth own a slice ol I t .' p FOR SALE—Cosy five room bunga- by having good sight” Telephone 1295. lotv $500 down, well located, in nrst- W.ANT47n — Painting, paperhang- I class condition. Write or call uti W. Ing. calolmlnlng. Prices reasonable, Warner Optical Co. workmanship guaranteed. Ted Le iF. Lewis, for fuU description, price 42 Aaylum Street H*rtford 285 West Center Street^ , 9nd location. Clulr, 30 Chestnut streeL TeL 1602. FAGESirai^ MANCHESTEK E V B N i!^ HBR'AEU, MONDAY, JUNE 1 4 ,192«. . .11 !■ Ml— temporary seats on the infield. Worcester firecracker, battlafE« He has ordered Garcia to bo In training spot. Two preliminaries have been Young Mulligan of Norwalk. drome Monday evening, June 28. A The arena f,or the fight Is golno Mulligan plans a semi-final similar forfeit will be demanded of Connecticut at least ten days be­ up at an amazing rate and will be booked by Matchmaker Mulligan. the challenger. Garcia. fore the bout and Garcia will come ready and waiting for the title In one, Georgie Day and Eddie star bout calibre. Commissioner Donohue will over the border line Into the state Lord resume their dispute while In of the wooden nutmeg June 17 scrap. It will seat 30,000 15,000 ADDITIONAL SPORTS, PAQB 6 BRISTOL DOWNS MANCHESTER ZOatdiin^ have both boys under close obser­ In permanent seats and 15,000 In the other Tony Mondell, the vation In the ante-bellum period. Hartford, It Is expected, will be his $cofeboa^ brought In the third. Hultman YESTERD.AY’S RESULTS. got In In some way or another and Errors Responsible for Most the fourth run came across the j Eastern League. plate. Manchester could do noth-j Hartford 5, Pittsfield 3 (1st.) ing In its halt of the 16th. ! Hartford 3, Pittsfield 1 (2nd). ' of Visitors' Runs— Ki- Wiley, who pitched for Manches-j Bridgeport lOt Springfield 6. ter, allowed only 10 hits In the 16 j Providence 4. Waterbury 0. wanis Club Realizes Con* frames but his support was very ] Albany 3, New Haven 2. poor. Many errors were chalked National League. up against the Manchester men and j Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5. siderable Money from these mlsplays were directly respon-j New York 10. Cincinnati 3. r : « r ^ sible for most of the Bristol runs. (Others not scheduled.) The summary: American League. Game. Bristol Chicago 3. Washington 0. a Boston 7. Detroit 3. ab r h po O ' Massl. ss. 5 1 1 o 1 Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 1. It may be a record for high Smith, 3b, t o 1 o 11 ^ 1 Now York 6, St. Louis 5. Jchool games and It may not be. Hultmau, lb, i _ 1 1 20 0 inyway, Manchester high and Brls- Kappell, 2b, o 0 2 4 4 - STANDINGS. {ol battled 16 Innings Saturday 1 Alexander, rf. 2 0 0 1 0 0 afternoon before the verdict was j Hugret, cf. 4 1 3 1 0 0 Eastern League. reached and when It was. Bristol Goodrich, If, 5 1 0 1 0 1) W. iad won out by the score of ^ Roberts, c. 1 1 0 0 0 Providence ...... 3 4 1 About 200 persons attended the Comerford, p. 6 o 0 1 5 0 Bridgeport ...... 29 1 HirrlU.'rf, 2 0 0 1 0 1 Springfield ...... 29 1 Manchester led In the ninth Inn- Zetarskl, cf, 3 0 0 3 0 0 New H aven...... 2 4 2 Blng by one run but Morrill of Brls — —■■—■■— '—■--- Albany ...... -■*0 4 -0 tol, hitting for Alexander, cracket 50 8 10 45 23 7 Hartford ...... 21 1 cut a double with a man on ana Manchester. Waterbury ...... 18 - tied the score. Bristol went Into h po Pitisfield ...... 12 3 the lead again In the 15th and Man­ Holland, cf, 0 : National League. chester stayed right with the visit-, Quish, lb, W. ors in that Inning. The affair F. Luplen. rf, Cincinnati...... 31 I blew up In the next frame, however. Farr, 3b, Pittsburgh ...... 2 8 ^ With two men out Goodridge of Wright, c. St. Louis...... 29 - Bristol went to first on an error. Wlnzler. ss. Chicago...... 26 1 He was followed by Roberts who Chartler. 2b, Brooklyn...... 25 . got on In the same manner. Com- A. Implen, If, New Y o rk...... 2 6 erford hit to the Infield and was Wiley, p. Boston ...... - ; safe on a fielder’s choice. Three Dahlquist, 2b, Phtladclphia...... 19 • men were on bases. An error by American League, Farr of Massi's grounder brought 5 5 4 9 46 16 W. two men In and a sacrifice fiy New Y o rk...... ^9 . Philadelphia...... 31 1 Chicago...... 30 : Cleveland ...... 30 . n in t h in n in g r a l l y f a ils Washington ...... 27 : Detroit St. l.oMis 21 AND GROTON CONQUERS SONS Boston ...... 3,9 G.AMES TODAY. Zwlck walked and a run was forc­ ed in In tlie fifth Holland, who had Ea.storn Ivongue. Donble by Ballsieper Scores- relieved Hewilt. sineled and was .-gprlngfield at Bridgeport. scored when the shortstop fum­ New Haven at Albany. bled Ballsicper’.s grounder. Waterbury at Providence. Two in Final Frame But Then the ninth came along with National Ijcague. Groton ahead by three runs, ^^nl- Louis at Brooklyn. \ lett made first on an error and Hol­ (’hicago at Philadelphia. Groton Wins by One Run; land walked. The ncit two men Pittsburgh at Boston. popped up flies to the catcher. Ball- > CiiK'iiluati at New lork. Locals Use Three Pitchers sieper stei'ped up and smashed out, .Viiici'ii an League. a liner into the field for two bases,, New York at St. Louis. both runners scorfng. Tlic next , Philadell'hia at Cleveland. man was an easy out to fli.st base, | Boston at Detroit. I m Despite a desperate rally In the ' Washington at Chicago. ninth Inning by the Sons of Italy | The summary: | at the West Side yesterday after­ Gi-oton I noon, Groton took the game by AB U H rO A K; III nne run. The visitors had been Fmith, If ...... 5 1 2 1 a leading. 6 to 3 until the final frame Ryan, c f ...... a 1 1 1 when a walk, an error and a H. Haven, ss . . 3 u u 1 - nmashlng double by Ballsieper Merritt. I’b ...4 d '* ' '* brought in two for the locals. Bine, I h ...... 3 1 1 ^ " TOPS SAINTS 6-4 Without a doubt Groton had Scroegins, rf . • 3. 1 2 .1 d Inost of the breaks and the visiting Whiton. c ...,3 d 0 d o pitcher was accorded gilt-edged T. Havens. 2h .4 1 d ,1 2 jupport. Many of the Sons’ offer­ Potter, p ...... 4 1 0 0 2 ^ Mystic Wins Gruelling Strug­ ings that looked like hits were smothered by shoestring catches :;s 6 6 27 7 V and almost Impossible stops. Four .Sons of If.aly. gle by Last Inning Rally, errors by the Sons spoiled things at Alt u H ro A : 9) times and It was the lend that Kotsch, rf . . . . 4 0 d 3 0 Groton obtained because of these Mantelli, If . . . 4 d d n d Wright Plays With Saints. mlsplays which won the visiting [ Ballsieper, lb .5 1 2 Id d ')L: team the game. |St. John, rf . . . 4 1 d 3 d Groton began the festivities In : Edgar, 3b .... 3 0 0 1 d A trrriffic home run smash by Ihe first frame when Warnock was | Lam precht. Kiley into deep right field in the touched for a hit. An error put an-, ib. If ...... 3 1 2 0 2 elglith inning yesterday afternoon other man on and another hit | Boggini, 2b . .. 1 d 0 0 1 in Mystic gave ilie club represent­ brought two of them In. Warnock., Zwlck. S 3 ...... 3 0 1 2 2 ing that town a 6-4 victory over St. whose arm was In poor condition, Wallett, c ----- 4 0 0 8 1 .Mary’s. It was a great game all the left the hill In favor of Hewitt who^ Warnock, p ...0 0 0 0 1 way through and the large crotvd pitched until the end of the fourth I Hewitt, p ...... 1 0 1 9 d which watched it was treated to Inning. ' Holland, p .... 2 2 2 0 1 1 spectacular plays galore. It was In that frame Groton connected rather tough luck on the part of for three hits. Errors In this Inning 34 5 8 27 6 4 helped things out for the visitors | the Saints as they held a 4-1 lead Innings: in the seventh inning. considerably for two were chalked Groton ...... 200 400 000 6 Johnny Shovak, of Hartford, up to the locals. Four runs were Sons of Italy . .. 000 210 002 — 5 pitching his first game of the year, 1 ~it’s cooler ■ ■cored in the fourth and then Gro­ ton took things easy, | Two base bits: Pine, Ballsieper. was on tlie hill for the Manches- Ballsieper, second man up In the Three base hits: Scroggins. UTltes and was pracllcaly Invincible fourth Inning, singled and St. John Left on bases, Manchester 5; until the fatal eighth. walked. Ballsieper went to third Groton 4. Gil Wright, Springfield College and was scored when Lamprecht Double plays, Manehe.ster, Edgar star, made his first appearance of connected for a single. Edgar hit to to Zwlck to Ballsieper; Groton. the season with the Saints filling in the Infield but made first on a Ryan to Haven, Haven to Merritt, the shortstop berth. He managed to 2 - it’s smoother fleldej’s choice, filling the bases. Haven to T. Haven to Pine. get the only extra base hit made by -4 - the Saints, a double. This blow gave the Saints a two run lead in the very first inning. In the eighth frame Hutchinson Coleys Circuit Clout opened with a single. Wilhelm flew out to Seelert. Schiller walked. Walsh doubled scoring Hutchinson - it’s rmre pleasmi Conquers Convicts 5-3 and Wilhelm and tying the score. Kiley then smote his homer giving Mystic a 6-4 win. The summary:, •Tke" Cole’s home run over the<& Right ,2 0 0 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (4) .1 0 0 0 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. center field wall scoring a runner xPlnch 6 1 2 2 0 0 ■head of him together with the Dowd, cf . . 33 3 12 27 13 2 Ferguson, It 3 2 2 0 0 0 heavy hitting of "Clary” Hanna 5 0 1 6 2 1 were the outstanding features of Chenev Brotlicrs (5). Wright, S3 . AB R H PO A E Partons, 3b 4 0 2 1 4 0 A. Ibe game between Cheney Brothers 3 0 0 1 2 0 ■nd the State’s Prison team Saiur- Stratton, 3b . . 3 1 0 1 2 1 Dixon, 2b . iay In TV'ethersfleld. Manchester Hanna, ss .... 5 1 4 4 2 2 Macdonald, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 balance to gentle, mellow perfection. White. If ...... 4 n 1 0 0 0 Seelert, rf , 4 1 2 2 0 0 It is a cooler cigarette . • was victorious 5-3. The prison 4 0 0 2 1 0 team hit Georgettl hard hut he was Cole, l b ...... 4 1 1 13 2 0 Carlson, c , It is a more fragrant and pleasingly backed up In excellent style by his putt, 2 b ...... 4 0 2 2 4 0 Shovak, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 The heavier and coarser leaf has been mates. No less than five runners Long, cf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 gratifying cigarette. Only the pick o f were thrown out at second base by Edgar, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 4 9 24 11 1 discarded for hand selected lighter and Eddie Lamprecht when they at- | Lewis, rf ...... 1 0 0 10 0 •Stic (6) to - tempted to pllltfer that sack. Che- , Lamprecht, c .4 0 0 3 5 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. finer leaf—requiring less draught and the choicest Turkish and domestic Georgettl. p ..4 1114 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 ney Brothers handled 46 chances: O OLD GOLD, chosen with only three errors. I Wilhelm, 2b 2 1 0 3 1 bringing less heat to the lips.' ^baccos is used in The prisoners scored a tally In j 34 5 11 27 19 3 SclilUer. cf . 4 1 0 2 0 0 the third frame and Manchester j Innings: Walsh, S3 . . . 4 1 1 0 1 0 and blended by old masters t o bring evened the score In the following | C. B. A. A...... 000 100 021—5 Nelson, lb . . 3 1 0 8 0 0 It is a smoother and milder cigarette. stanza. Long's single, an error, a Prison ...... 001 000 011—3 Kiley, rf ... 4 1 2 0 0 0 out the utmost in aromatic smoking stolen base, and a s.acrlfice fly by | Two base hit.s: Ixm.c, Hanna, Reagan, c .. 3 0 0 9 0 0 A new day method takes out all harsh­ Edgar Recounted for this talp’. A putt. Second Third, Center, First. Barraslau, 1 3 0 0 5 0 0 quality. Just try one^andyouWe wont single by Georgettl. an error, a sa- i Home run: Cole. Kiddy, p . . . 3 0 0 3 0 0 ness in the tobacco, tempering the crlflce hit by Stratton and a single Struck out, by Georgettl 3, by by Hanna gave Manchester an­ Pitcher 6. 29 6 4 27 6 1 other run In the fifth. Base on halls, off Georgettl J, Saints ...... 201 001 000—4 Then came the eighth Inning i off Pitcher 2. Mystic ...... 100 000 14x—6 Stolen bases: Long, Stratton, with Cole’s homer after Stratton ' Two base hits; Wright, Kiley, ' ' had singled and had bedn sacrificed ^ Second. Walsh. Seelert. one to second by White. The prison , Sacrifice hits; Right. Pitcher. Home runs; Kiley. team scored a run in the same in-; Stratton, White. Struck out, by Shovak 2, by Kid­ nlng bringing the score to 4-2. | dy 8. Each team scored a run in the LE.^DING LEAGUE HITTERS Base on balls, oft Shovak 4; off ninth. Stratton walked, took sec | American Ivcngue Kiddy 3. end on an error and scored on Dugan, Yankees ...... 383 Hanna’s fourth hit of the game. A Ruth, Yankees...... 3(6 rally by the prisoners in tho last Falk. While S o x ...... 3 68 KAPLAN AND GARCIA half of the ninth looked for a time Heilmann, Tigers ...... 366 as If It would erase the local’s lead. MostU, White Sox...... _ -362 MUST POST FORFEITS The summary: Leader a year ago today 11ingo, XOjvr State’s Prison (3). Tigers, .427. \B R H PO A E National I^eague Leftfleld 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hartford. June 14.—Kid Kap­ '...4 0 3 1 2 0 Cuvier. Pirates . Second . Herman, Dodgers lan. featherweight champion, haa Third .. ... 3 1 1,0 0 0 been ordered by State Boxing Com* . . . 4 0 1 9 9 0 Traynor, Pirates THBl&rEAS'UiBwE QE THEM ALL First . . . J. Wilson, Pliillios missioner Thomas E. Donohue to Short .. . . .4 0 0 3 5 0 post $1,000 as weight forfeit for . . 4 1 2 3 0 1 Bressler, Reds . . T i^ o d u c t of P; J:ORitl:A55.CO,. 1Z» Center . Leader a year ago today, his championship go with Bobby Pitch . . ... 3 0 0 1 5 0 Garcia at the new Hartford .Velo«, Catch ...... 4 I 4 7, 1 X by. 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LCOll, FICTION, ^ I- , J)UART> Cl 926 BY HEA BCTVICt WC. cause RegnelU's lobster a la New-: to the waiter to bring his . lot and pin ot yours. Let's hope s. X (Thr nnmr* nnd •Ituntlon* In thi* burgh had the authentic flavor, but Barrish and Goldilocks w’ere just r ■ tory nri- IU M i«lou«.) they won't come hack to bother us." leaving the restaurant. Audrey sank .-Audrey shivered. "Yes. lot s hope. mostly because Kegnelli's bar was "wide open," and every little tea cup back limply. CHAinT:u XXXIX I have a horror of that man." ■EV"''1TH H o\-''..unalioii, Mor- had an aroma all Us oAvn. Nona sat tip still stralghter agaln.st "And now," said Morton to the z t.-n ran I'.awn tho stojis. Morton Avas seated with Nona and tho pillows. I'm not nn>ch hurt, young man who stood before his \ ■ in hra\'on's r.anu'. Nona'." Audrey at a table near the wall. am 1'.’ I've got to bo ready to work Doth girls were silent and moody. desk next morning, “tell me how = next week, on tlio new show. Morton looked at them uneasily. much money you have borrowed. i V.ar rroun.Ioil anii, he ox ■■.No," s,aid Morton, "you're not "Harry,” said Nona petulantly, *T Your accounts with me are O. K." = 'l!io la.-.''I pnsh that ran mu.h hurt----- just ii .shallow flesh Parrish threw his head back \V ; .■■;. It rxa.s Mooi.1- wound. Yon probably fainted part­ don’t care much about this life of mine—even If 1 make good. It's all haughtily. "Don't be Insulting, Mr. , hut ;t w;-3 not th'op. ly from nervous exhaustion." Morton. Ot course, my accounts aro 1 to him empty.” , ■\Vl.,it on C'.'.tlii" boi;an. h'.lt Nona was making signs straight. I ’m not a thief—but 1 did Ho turned Audrey turned around quickly. > v-.i'- a h. a I ill. op«ai and .i^ho lay behln.l Audrey's back, borrow.” "All life is empty." she said, "when .p.y auainst tho arm of ttio ohair. to the girl. "From'whom?” asked Morton. "AA’ill you go and select something you don't h.ave what you ■w.ant. She r ho.lv hi'o.an t.' .'■Up y.ntly toward "From the men In the otllce.” 'for Nona to wear.’" ho said. "Her looked meaningly at Morton. ' t'.''-'r. "AVhy did you do it? Was It any ilress is cov^ored with blood. Audicy Ho flushed an angry red. "Stop lur up stand Mr. I’arrish." take the loan. Mr. Morton, and I'll "1 ;i -t fl-'i.pvJ.” .'.ino s lid. ment, and Us low decollette line give you a note for It. But I can't Morton's eyebrows lifted. W £ Alme.-; ■ l.i.' 1 fi-^ :■ ;•■-!. Vo.i uir> left a wide expanse of white shoul­ work for you any more. I'm a fail­ "I just called him up to ask him ;in.l under !;• der to tho public gaze. ure at everything. Miss Morton to a liinner t>arty boeii'.i.-ie you were 11 f.el le'.'.mi; us Her hair floated In a halo ot glory doesn’t like me, and you are losing ! homo atid Nona was here, nnd ho about her childish pink and white patience with me. I’m going back “But you said— ” ■ said gnite curtly that ho had anoth­ “This has teen the longest day I up -u- he.l ha.'k her face. to Kochestcr nnd get another job." WEEKLY LARIS FASHION LETTER have ever spent,” he exclaimed. “I know I did, Jerry dear, but er engtigemcnt." "Good looking girl,” said Morton Ti .■uiid.rd arm in its fresh Morion nodded. "Berhaps It’s “Where will we go now, darling?” I’m sure you will let me off. It Is I Morton laughed. "I don't see that coolly, while Audrey stared with hor­ iaye. l.iy on tb.e coverlet. Just as well, Barrish.” But his eyes he asked, turning to me with great very important." 'It i\as .1 o-e—.lee and tluit little that's hard to understand. Almost rified eyes. Jerry Hathaway became furious­ I any young man is likely to have en- dwelt kindly on tho downcast face satisfaction in his eyes. n, y.rl." .slie becan. "She’s a rotten little gold digger.” Germaine Gets New Frock ly angry. His face changed so that of the younger man. ' gagements for dinner now and then.” s.aid Nona. "And a blackmailer, too. “To the Congress Hotel." •riie n an tliat me.l to . money When Barrish had gone out. tak­ I was afraid of him. II . ' ■ yaspedI'd .Audrey. Ho lookod at Audroy. She was the Got enough money out ot old man “You certainly don't want to go fr, -:l IV ■ ■ ing his brief case nnd his other be­ .-J-ird. ■■.\'id ll’.e glRlrl that p.ictni'O of dojeetion. Cnibtree to keep her the rest ot her 2 I there, Judy, do you? Peacock Alley r. longings, Morton sat very still for ■ f.aiiu- I'll Harry, "AA'ell. I'll tell you. We three will life. It she wasn't such a spend­ To Charm Jealous Jacques is full of overdressed women and !>:id.:. r have dinner out tonight, somewhere some time, staring at the window. He SuS" d IV.V c'.’I’l’ since tha! night, thrift.” prowling men at this time of day. TOMORROW— Ungenerous :S!.- 's I..;:. did not even smoke. I wa.s ,asli’op In my ai'art- where there is music nnd gayety. We Audrey turned around, her eyes I wanted to take you out in the picions. "T.'.l.iy The door of his office opened sud­ n'.l rang. I opened all need iicpping up." He looked at ablaze. ''AYhy don't you Interfere?” Paris, June 11. most obligingly did so. He said country somexvhere for dinner. i;,.■:■.'. v!u ■n the 1 denly, and he started up. Audrey li.e .l.i.'r 1111.1 .l.ie and .she walked In. Nona, and found her watching him she asked Morton. "He'll be ruined he knew lots of girls who could came in. "Please come on to lunch Madeline, my dear. There are lots of little places out­ 'riieii, with.out waining. lie threw me closely, Avith a little smile around her —and then what will you do tor a use them, if he didn’t know any with me. Daddy. I'm so lonely.” How cniel of your parents to side ot the city limits where xve FOR FLAKY CRUST down on the .--.■fa, an.l h.'.d his hand lips. secretary?" pianos. probably would be the only people ".All right.” said -Audrey, listlessly. He smiled at her, reached for his take yon to California for the sum They were just leaving with .■\er iiw iii.e.ith. 1 saw the pit I go Morton concealed a laugh. "There Then. Irrelevantly, "Mr. Tarrish and coat and hat, and followed her mcr instead ot letting you visit me large packages when Jacques ap­ to dine so early.” int.i my bedroom. 1 kicko.i and are better secretaries in tho sea than A half teaspoonful of vinegar I had a big Quarrel while you were through the outer office to the ele­ here in Baris! peared on the scene. He was very “That sounds lovely, Jerry, and sti iigg'i.'.l. -And or.ee."—she smiled— have ever been caught. It's his own added to the cold water with which ■ ■ .1 . 1 b t b.im, I guess thal'.s when away. Daddy, hut I didn't think he’d vator. It was not only for vshopping, of cold to me. and later I received a we will go there some other time. in.alicnable right to go to the dogs Outside tho office building he you mix your pie crust will make I p.it tills. Then 1 falnt.'.l." hold a grudge." course, that 1 wanted to see you. very formal note saying It was his I can’t go anywhere to dinner with as ho pleases. Don't let it worry stopped, and, placing his h^nds on the crust flaky and light. M.'rton an.l .-Audrey were listen­ "AVhat did you quarrel about?" Besides your charming company, I wisli to see me as soon as possible. vou this evening— ” asked Morton. you.” her shoulders, turned her around to Later Jimmy called and begged ing rap; ly. Audrey subsided. But both Nona was going to beseech you for ad­ ■'AA'lieu 1 lame to. they were gone. "He .said 1 was a foolish butterfly, face him. vice. It is all very well for you, me to accept the fourth, and love­ and Morton noticed that she did not I "Are you unhappy, dear?” There I ran itito my bedro.un nnd all my | and 1 said ho was a sUek-in-lhe- my dear, to tell me not to put all liest. shawl ho bought, as my just eat tho food that she had ordered. was Infinite tenderness In his voice. j.-w.-iry wa.s gone. too. Then I got ' mud.” I my eggs in one basket, and to keep commission on his sales. I wanted She kept her eyes away from tho Audrey's eyes filled with tears. iL taxi and rush.cd here. I didn t ".-And outside ot that, I suppose both Jimmy and JaciB'cs dangling it ever so much, hut mother would dance floor, except for occasional "Daddy," she said, solemnly, "Icl'-s linow ar.vbody dso to turn to." you were polite to each other,” while I annex more suitors—hut I r,'it allow me to accept It. This .smiled -Morton. "AA'hy couldn’t you furtive, searching glances. Parrish Invite Mr. Barrish to dinner tonight. Morton nodded. "A 'O '.i did jtist and the girl danced again and again. cannot even manage two. made me feel so badly that mother Savage Washer and Dryer rielit. Did 1 imagine it's useless to! each mindinind your own business.’ I feel that I’m to blame for his—" They had not seen the other group. And while I juggle I lie two, my bought me a now frock iu an ef­ g.ve a polioe tilarm. They're out of | Audrey turned away without "Parrish,” said Morton, "has quit. Fastest in the world— "Daddy,” said Audrey at last, friend Eloise stands ■waiting to fort to console me. town by now. t'orhajis it's just as | sixiaktng. He Is on his way to Rocchster.” “please take me home. I'm tired Whereas it did not completely and the Safest, Well. The>' 11 have enough money (To Be Continued) accomplish this, it re..lly is verj null t for .some time, if RegnclH's cabaret driew tho gayest out.” AVilhout a word, Morton beckoned (Copyright, 1926. NEA Service. Inc.) nice as you can see by the picture Dries for the line in one e ririiis and that brace ot the Uieat-.-r-goin set. partly be­ I am sending you. With a jump­ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHlllinilllilHIlHllllllllllllllllllHIIIHillllliillHUIllllllllllllllllllHllinilliHIIllllllHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS er of tan kasha and a pleated skirt minute. of printed silk in shades of green and tan there is a cute straight k You never put your jacket of kasha. It has a row of hands in the water. tiny ka.sha covero^ buttons from I pod nuts, chocolate shot, or colored .V Queen's YOU POOR KID, WHY blouse to skirt ancl pocket flaps of "I know that 1 am said to he the ! sugar. figured sillc. Mother also bought ino Q beaut ifiil woman in Kuropo. me the hat ot tan felt, just to "Companx'' apple pie is mad‘3 by The Manchester ,\hout that, I'f eour.--e, I eannol ARE YOU SO SKINNY? match in color. judge, beeaiise 1 eaiiuol know. But baking it with only one crust and f- i Tomorrow I see Jacques and I Electric Co. - iibout the other queens 1 know.^ I garnishing the top xviih whipped feel trouble reaching out her hand cream and cottage cheese 861 Main St. am the most beautiful queen in Eu Don't your mother know that Cod to me. I shall wear my new frock WOMAN'S rope. And I am so glad to have a and trust tn luck. Perhaps It will So. Manchester Liver Oil will put pounds of good taee that e.in give my people plea­ A cabbage leaf cut about the decora- I healthy flesh on your bones in just make JacqX^s feel more kindly. It i / sure." tf>p into scallops makes a is a gay, cheorf"! outfit. I do not tivo "ralad howl." Filled with cold L few weeks? , <0 Queen Marie of Rumania is cprrols and peas mixed with sal-| Toll her every druggist has it .n want Jacque.s to he angry He has renorted h^’ JIahi'l Bottei D-iggett been my ideal for so long. Wish ad dressing, the S'anday night sup-j sugar-coated tablet form now ''TwAllcnc? ,buiTiTic;^ as' saying. ' Mrs. Daggett, realizing j : tliat veil won’t liave to take the me well. forth i por's all ready! Germaine. that the remark may bring nasty,' fishy-tasting oil that is apt air anil llcMilt eritieism. nieois it by denying that Cool Dessert i.ly .-audinis ui Jena, Peach mist makes a delectable to upset your delicate stomacli. anv traye of offensive ego lives Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver lav.' i'iiil'i'd irut-^ in in'the queen. "She just e.annot warm summer evening disli. Made 1 Look at Our Selection of | from 2 eggs, J tablespoons of Oil Compound Tablets are chock- ■ I..;;: all’' wirging w.ir help knowing that she is 'some­ powdered sugar and 3 tablespoons full of vitalizing vitamincs and are ,i-. :.!ni against short, thing niei'’, " slo' writes. But slu' LEATHER ARTICLES | h.if.ling agair.sl iolig of some berry jcll.v or jam. Chili the greatest flesh producers and is as Imiier.sonal as she might be them, health builders she can find. FOR GRADUATION GIFTS ^ i'nr.i:i'.; s.ilv.is tn sliart. in appraising a rare rug. tlie eggs before breaking HER OWN whip whites until stll, add powd- One sickly thin kid, age 9, gain­ n wh.'’:'. !i i'rafr'’.--or is- Just the same I wonder if I'Tis [-1 all fa::' ma.ils ta end sugar and jelly bcfrie. whip- ed 12 pounds in 7 montlis. Queen Marie gets invited to the oth 'Mix in peaches, chit. and She must ask any druggist for 50c and upward r- pair- , n.s’ K'ai; nnd gavileu parties ;)i'g ,1 !• 1,1, 1,- I er qm , .w r' c in sherbet glasses McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound • ^ A Y - Address Books Birthday Books i and slio k sin w( r.s and tilings. -pablets— 60 tablets— 60 cents— as Shopping Books pleasant to take as candy— and If GIRL ofJOO/iy Vacation Books at the end of 30 days If she Isn l Writing Cases Croxviiiiiis Glory Motor Trip Books S l i m m e r Food Follies glad she bought them your drug­ JERRY IS ANGRY Autograph Books Since it is now assumed that Line-a-Dav Books a New York ‘■hunk" of plain whipped gist Is autlforizcd to return her ei’tnticlfd in ean he “dolled lip” by gentlemen prefer blondes, blondes Ir.p a d '.V or will keep that way. Borax and money.— Adv. “Go on upstairs to the locker cling It with cocoanut chop- a' soda in the rinse water will help. room, Angie, and wglt for me. Ill be right along. I've gqt^ one more And curly-headed blondes have a i i ' - The Dewey-I^chman Company "better break” and straight-tres­ THAT COULD BF thing I want to do here.” sed ones. If you dislike curling As Angle walked toward the ele­ JEWELERS _ OPTICIANS — STATIONERS your liair with a hot iron, and Wife (shoxx'a? S'f* from her vator, I stooped and hunted “The House of Value” slick to the old soft kid curlers, 0 /ie iltaf 'Clean father): Beau’liful. isn’t it? Father around among the papers below the Cleaners you might like tin:; curling 'otiou 1 alw.ays makes expensive gifts. „ , 1 J r-. ' (-nunter at my feet. Finally, I found Tho tan kn.sha outfit in ^^llich Ger-1 yxxvtv>?%?%icicxx3

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A daughter was born early yes- | Mrs. Le Verne H. Holmes, wife The annual meeting of the of Dr. Holmes returned today from Eighth School & Utilities district terday morning to Mr. and Mrs. George England of 146 School attending a reunion of her class, ABOUT TOWN will take place Wednesday evening 1906 at Mt. Holyoke College in the assembly hall of the Robert­ street at the Manchester Memorial son school on North School street hospital. C. B. FREE BED FUND Hale’s tor Yard Goods-tor 29 Yrs. at eight o’clock daylight saving Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ A daughter, Jane Louise, has time Election of officers and com­ Semi-annual meeting of the di­ ranth, will hold Its regular meeting mittees will be held and other busi­ been born at Mrs. Howe’s Mater­ tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows nity home to Mr. and Mrs. W. rectors of the Free Bed Fund will ness of importance transacted. be held in Cheney Brothers Ma­ hall, instead of Thursday evening Harry England. chine Shop rest room at 5:05 to­ when many of the members will go Miss Mabel M. Pollard, director John Clarke has sold one of his night. All persons interested in to Waterbury to attend the recep­ the work of the fund are urged to This Week at Hale’s~25,000 Yards tion by Evergreen Court of that cit> of religious education of the South 6-room houses on IValker street Methodist church will be the speak­ to Frank and Louise Fairweather attend. for the grand royal matron. This There will be reports read of the Is the last meeting of the season er at the meeting of Loyal Circle of Hartford. The new owners and a social with refreshments will King’s Daughters this evening at will move in immediately. The activities of the Fund. Arrange­ ments will also be made for dele­ follow the business. the home of Miss Helen Carrier, 40 deal was made through the Arthur Cambridge street. Assisting the Knofla agency. gates to attend the official visita­ hostess will be the following ladies. tion on Sunday, June 20 to smi- Ernest A. Smith has moved his tariums where Free Bed Fund pa­ Summer Wash Fabrics Mrs Raymond Carrier, Mrs. William family from Wells street to Wap- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Williams of Newman. Mrs. George Gaylor, Mrs. Tolland Turnpike left early this tients are located. ping. John Douglas, Mrs. Waddell. morning for Middlebury, \ermont. Over 25,000 yards of new, stylish, and practical wash fabrics at special prices The Manchester Improvement Their son David, who has complet­ CARD OF THANKS club will bold it regular meeting Members of Sunset I^ebekah ed his junior year at Middlebury at the beginning of the sununer season, just when you need them. Buy two or three In tjie Balch & Brown hall tomor­ lodge will decorate graves at College will return with them. In behalf of the Manchester row evening. The meeting "as East cemetery this Community Club we wish to ex­ dress lengths tomorrow ! postponed from last Thursday on Delegations will go to the different The regular meeting of the press sincere thanks to all who account of the Manchester Commu­ sections of the cemetery and re­ Catholic Ladies Benevolent Associa­ belpcd make our 1926 Lawn Fete such a gratifying success. To nity club lawn fete. turn to Mrs. Leonora Bid"ell s tion will be held in the basement grave for the services. Mrs. Bid of St. James church tomorrow eve­ provide out-door entertainment for ^vell was the first Noble Grand of ning at eight o’clock. upwards of 3,000 people an even­ Mrs H. O. Weber, wife of Pas­ ing for two consecutive evenings, tor Weber of the Lutheran Con­ Sunset Rebekah lodge. There are 2 4 graves of deceased members Miss Henrietta Kanehl will re­ at a nominal admission fee, af­ cordia church, after the services at lit this cemetery and three in _B>ick- ^ fording merriment for all, and at the Old Folks Hume in Southbury turn to her home on Center street j -at 69c land cemetery. The latter -will i the satne time netting satisfactory yesterday, proceeded to Jersey City tomorrow for the summer vacation. taken care of by members living in Miss Kanehl, who has just complet­ financial surplus fov the Commu­ for a visit to her mother who con­ lharsecDon of the town, as will also The greater part of this lot consists of Rayette, I ed her junior year, took part in the nity Club, required the generous tinues gravely HI. Phe expects to graves of members in other nearby co-operation of many workers. a new and fabric of beautiful medium return at the end of the week. senior historical pageant this after­ This co-operation was given towns. noon, in the Joan of Arc section. weight, which a great many of our customers have No. 2640, splendidly, and the Community termed “just the right weight.” It comes in very- Manchester Camp, Charles A. Strant of Hudson The pageant depicted scenes in the Club is aware of the efforts of all Royal Neighbors, will meet this lives of five great women of his­ good looking color tints and combination colors la street was removed to the Memo­ whose work helped make the , evening in Tinker hall. rial hospital yesterday foi treat tory. Lawn Fete so successful. “ The both stripes and checks. There are also a few thanks of the club cannot be ex­ pieces of Glowsheen, a rayon printed crepe, in very \ special meeting of the I.adics The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. 0. | For some reason not explained tended individually, therefore this desirable designs. You will also find a few pieces Guild of St. Mary’s Episcopal to the officials at the North End II. will meet this evening in St. 1 means is taken to give assurance church will bo held this evening Depot, the famous Tonneyville troL James’s parish hall. j that the assistance given by^each of Mohpac and Radium in new colors. at the church to complete returns lev, as the gas buggy la called "as and all workers is appreciated Those materials have been selling at 99c and $1.2 5 of the supper and sale held taken oft the Rockville run and the ■Victor Gordon, son of Mr. and ■Wednesday evening. -Ml members fully. a yard. steam cars substituted. Mrs. James Gordon of South Main THE EXECUTIVE CO’MMWTEE are urged to he present as plans street graduated with honors today Community Club Lawn Fete. will he made at thi.s time for the The Manchester Improvement from Tufts Dental college. Medford, June 14, 1926. annual outing of the Guild which Mass., where he completed the five will he held toward the end of the Association will meet tomorrow evening in the Balch and Bro"n year course. Mr. Gordon was a month. building to make final arrange­ graduate of the local High school. ments for the Fourth of July cele­ His sister. Miss Gertrude Gordon, ^ Seventeen children were baptized bration to be held this year, as and Miss Ruth McLagan of Wood- , at the morning service in Second usual, in the North End. land street left yesterday to attend ' Congregaticnal church yesterday the commencement exercises. -at 39c bv the pastor. Rev. Frederick C. Al­ Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ len. The children of the Sunday sons, will hold its last meeting be­ Miss Rachel Symington of this You will find 40-inch Brintod Voiles in the sea­ Bchool provided an interesting pro­ fore the summer vacation on M ed- town won two of the throe prizes son’s wanted colors—including the new dots. A gram of seventeen numbers. -\t nesdav evening when the past mas­ offered to nurses in the graduating the North Methodist church five ter degree will be worked on sev­ ciass at Middiesex hospital training few pieces of Indian Head in all colors. Also a infants were baptized by Rev. John eral candidates. school, .Middletown. Miss Margaret large assortment of pure in a limited E. Dtixbttry, and the children's day number of shades. In this lot you will find tho exercises held r.t four o’clock in the Kiugbaum, another local girl who H. II. March, Inc. of Boston are afternoon were well attended and graduated from the school last ever popular and Tissue . opening a hardware store at .39 week, received honorable mention much enjoyed by the parents and Values from 50c to 99c a yard. Main street in the State theatre for her work. friends. building, tomorrow, when they will give away a useful souvenir Rev". Watson Woodruff gave the with every purchase. Their open­ Odd Fellows and Rebekahs who at­ U ing announcement appears else­ tended services at Center church F o r S a l e where in today's Herald. yesterday morning a good sermon Chevrolet Coupe, 1921 model. on the old tlteme of the Good Has only been run 5 500 miles. Must A son. Albert Thomas Jr. was Samaritan. Ho handled it in an un­ be sold at once for cash. Apply born Sattirday afternoon to Mr. usually interesting v.-ay. The fqct F55 -Main St. Tel. llo9. .\fter 6 and Mrs. Albert Gardner of Ridge­ the Samaritan stopped by the way- -at 29c P. -M. ’ I'll one r>S5-l 2._____ wood street. side to minister to the wants of the $ 2 9 5 sick man— no tincommon sight— You can buy 32-inch Tissue Gingham in a splen­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiKiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiili I proved him tu be an “odd fellow’ . did assortment of checks in all the wanted colors. Between thirty and thirty-five from A genuine Gulbran-| each of the lodges marched over Also a few pieces of 36-inch, fast colored prints in a from eh'ld Fellows hall to the sen Upright Piano,' new assortment of designs and color combinations. church where they occupied seats in guaranteed 10 years, This makes handsome frocks for both old and I Hot Weather ! front. The churcli was beautifully young. Valuod nt 39c a. yard. G decorated with iris and other flow- ! I t r.s in setison. Children’s day exer- for $295. I ;i ci.ses will be held at Center church I Seems To Be ;j next Sunday. The world’s best The committees of Miantonomoh i piano buy. Tribe of Red Men and .Sunset Conn- ! _____ Silk Sale You Can’t Resist— cil, D. of P., will meet this evening at 8 o’clock to discuss plans for the Convenient Terms. 1 On The Way j anniversary to be held in Hartford on July 4. The Red Men’s Social club will meet on Fridtiy evening at i We should have had warmer weather weeks ago. In S 8 o’clock. Both meetings will no held in the Red Men’s club room on 40 inch Printed Silks, yd. $1.79 = all probability you have not planned for such a sudden | Brainard place. E change. E Kemp^s In tills lot YOU will find printed crepe de chine from the best mills, such as Belding Brotheis, I :\IEX—We offer you a choice assortment of sum- E The Manchester Poultry Club Susquehanna, and Stewart. Silks that are new and different! Floral and f ^ " y j ‘ will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in Piano Tuning. E mer wearables. = Engineer Bowen’s office at the ning color combinations—tan qnd blue, red and white, navy and white, blue E Light Weight Union Suits E Center. ,vill also find a few pieces of the silk which'is in such demand now Those that piefei^t^^^ § One and two-piece garments. = 54-inch silk will find a few pieces in this lot. For best selections come eailj • Remembei thes E Panamas and Straw Hats. = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMMim iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiti silks go on sale at 9 A. M. tomorrow morning ! i Keds With Crepe Rubber Soles. E E A New Line of White and Colored Shirts E Most of these Silks have been selling at $2.98 a yd. E with collar attached. = S Just Received! A New Line of = I F R A D IN ’S I I FARM HATS = Below state Theatre. I Men’s and Boys’ Khaki Pants. = g Women's Light Weight Oxfords = != for summer wear. = - y i Pictorial Let Us Review Patterns -:o Store Your Furs [ Main Floor. S O U T H ^Mf\ NCHESTER • CO N !± ' I A.L. BROWN & CO. For tomorrow only, we will sell new and seasonable FAREWELL PARTY...... merchandise, regular $1.50 and $1'.25 values, at S8c. The committee in charge of ar­ JOHN CARNEY MADE About fifty friends of Mr. and CHILDREN’S DAY rangements, headed by Miss Pol- Mrs. Avelon Russell of 10 Middle Every item mentioned below in a complete assortment laid, included Supt. Albert E. Hol­ Turnpike West, gave Mrs. Russell of sizes. Come early for the best bargains. man, Sam Crockett, Miss Marjorie A SPECIAL AGENT a surprise Saturday evening at her AT SO. METHODIST Keith, Miss Myrtle Fryer, Miss home. She had been induced to Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Willard Hor-1 go to a theater in Hartford and SILK HOSE in 15 popular shades, guaranteed ton. Miss Mary Bonn, Miss Mabel John Price Carney, son of Mr. when she returned she found autos first quality...... Trotter, Mtss Florence Metcalf and and Mrs. R. E. Carney has been | parked for a block in front of her Fourteen Babies Baptized; Mrs. Ralph Judd. Department appointed as special agent for home and her apartment flooded Special Services and Proces- heads who accompanied the chil- j the Union Idemnity Insurance with light. When she entered she SILK VESTS of the better grade, with double cession Held. dren were Mrs. Ralph Judd of the I Company iop the state of Connec­ was greeted by her friends, most underarm pieces...... DGginners, Mrs. Willard Horton of ticut, working out of their branch of whom came from Hartford and tho primary department and Miss office, the Anson S. Hopkins Com­ East Hartford. They had decorat­ Children’s duy at the South pany of Hartford. In addition to ed the home in her absence and a RAYON BL001\IERS and STEP-INS in white Methodist church was observed Myrtle Fryer of the junior depart­ Fathers’ Day ment. the regular lines of an Idemnity buffet lunch had also been pre­ yesterday morning by the congrega­ and pastel colors...... company, covering all the casual­ pared. tion and the Sunday school. Practi­ ty risks, he will also have charge Music and games rounded a mow cally ail members of the Sunday ENGAGE.>IENT ANNOUNCED of the field forces for the fire in­ enjovable evening. . Mr- NIGHT GOWNS of Windsor crepe and fine school were present and the church surance companies represented by assisted by Clarence Carcoud. did June 2 0th ...... was filled to capacity during the Announceftient has been made the Anson S. Hopkins as state conjuring stunts. Helen Russell, Make his heart glad. Let him see you remember services. Fourteen babies were | of the engagement of Miss Doro­ agents. Mrs. Henry Halliday and Miss Mil­ baptised and three members were j thy Lora Marshall, daughter of He is the youngest special agent dred Bishop, played piano solos. him the same as you do mother on Mothers’ Day. COSTUME SLIPS, tailored or lace trimmed taken into church on transfer. .\lison P. Marshall of Bradford, in the state of Connecticut. There also were vocal solos ren­ Give him a new summer Tie or a pair of Daniel top, hip hem ...... The child: en of tne Sunday Vermont to Franklin Griswold Jr., He is a graduate of the South dered by other talented membera Green’s Comfy Slippers for the evening’s spent at home. school gathered in theiv several de- j son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Manchester High scho T in the of the party. partments at 10 o'clock and organ­ Welles of Avery street Manchester. class of ’23 and was employed for Before the party broke up, Mrs. A beautiful line of neckwear has just arrived for and GIRDLES, pink brocaded coutil, O O ^ ized a procession which marched The date of the wedding a timo by the Automobile Insur­ Russell was presented with a beau­ Fathers’ Day, in the new shades, and wonderful values, low and meejium styles...... OOC from the rear dooi of the church has not yet been set. Both of the ance Company of Hartford in their tiful white gold wrist watch and $1.00 and $i.50. to tho main entrance facing Hart­ young couple are well known in underwriting department, but for bracelet, suitably engraved. ford Road. The procession was led Manchester and Wapping, having two years after was connected as The reason for the party was th a t; HOUSE DRESSES of fast color percales by the vested choir followed by the participated la numerous plays office manager in his fatler’s In­ Mrs. Russell and her three children, and ...... 8 8 c 1 Rev. Joseph Cooper, Miss Mabel M. presented by the Wapping Grange. surance office, going to the Anson Bettv, Howard and George; also her Pollard and Supt. Albert E. Holman Mr. Welles, who is also prominent S. Hopkins Company In March, sister. Mrs. A. Simons, of Newr Daniel Green Comfy Slippers York and her two children Gladys • ■ CHILDREN’S SOCKS, silk or meiverized, of the Sunday school. Tho other de­ in Y. M. C. A. circles, is at pres­ where he was made office manag­ for the comfy hour. A new complete line in the best partments followed in the order of ent engaged in business In Man­ er of that organization. His work and Robert, will leave on June 2& : 4 shades felt; also kid, ranging in price from $2.00 to with fancy cuff tops. 2 pair fo r ...... OOG the age of the children. The young chester. there required the '■‘writing up” for Summerside, Newfoundland. It t ; $4.00. people's singing club was marched of the different lines of insurance will take five days to make the trip. in front of the Sunday school de­ and last week was named as their Mrs. Russell expects to remain a’way. *. PANTY DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6, of gay for the next three months. Thl%.’;. partments. field representative. colored prints, fast colors...... 8 8 c I Seats were reserved for the Sun­ will be the first time she has s«, ^ TOMATO PLANTS There will be a meeting of South her mother in 22 years. day school in the fi ont of the Mr. Russell is well known in busi­ GLENNEY’S DRESSES for Children to 6 years old, O O ^ church and 4 8 of the girls, dressed Manchester Camp, No. 9280, Mod­ ern Woodmen of America at Tink­ ness circles in Hartford where he 1^, regular-$1.50...... in while, carried bouquets of fiow- Anderson Greenhouses the vice president of the Parkel Next door to Woolworth’s. OOC ers. Special music -was played by er hall tomorro-w night at eight Mrtrldee St. T««l. 91 »♦ I t Arr'MV.-'ld M!f t