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NET PRESS RUN A AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION THE WEATHER. OP THE EVENING HERALD tor the month of July, 1926. Mostly fair tonight and Wednes­ day. Not much change in temper­ 4,872 anrtealfr IrraUi ature.

VOL. XLIV., NO. 259. Classified AdTertlslng on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

NEW PATRIOTIC Georgia’s Murder Mystery 58 YEARS AT ANVIL THOUGilTDEAD, ORDER IS FORMED EVIDENCE GONE s\ BRITISH RUM AND NO VACATION PAPAL BAN ON To Include All Descendants of IN H A U CASE, ‘OUT; ASSERTS Long- Island Smith Chases Rec­ SHOCKED MAN Union Veterans of the Civil S \ ^ ord of His Dad, Which Was MEXICO,BERLIN War. SAYSJIPSON N •* . . GEN.«EWS 3 Years Longer. R E P m SAYS COM^TO LIFE Topeka, Kan., Aug. 3.— Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 3.— Descendants of the Civil war Fifty-eight years at the anvil veterans in are leading without a single vacation Is the in the organization of a new record of Edwin F. Hambly, August Larson, of Strickland patriotic society. There are Papers Missing, Witness Deal With London Govern­ veteran blackstaith, now seven­ Interdict Issued Today; Act few Civil war soldlebs living, ty-six years old. Street, Receives 550 Volts and the members of the Sons Fades Away— Can Indict ment Will Keep 'Ont Hambly is out to equal the Comes at Time When Both of Veterans are beginning to record of his father, who stood grow old. It Is the purpose for sixty-one years at the forge While at Work— In the of the new organization to keep Three Men and a Woman, Liquor, Says Dry Leader, here. Sides Are in Parley for alive the memories of the Civil "I never take a vacation,” war by Including in this new said Hambly. "First, I Hospital. organization all descendants— He Declares. Not Resigning Now. wouldn’t know what to do with Settlement. sons and daughters and grand­ myself. Second, some of the Having narrowly escaped death children of soldiers who served neighbors around here might in the struggle for national Somerville, N. J., Aug. S — State By Milton Bronner when he was knocked to the floor want some work done and I’m Berlin, Aug. 3.—-Pope Pins to» Union. Senator Alexan-ier Simpson, special Li^don, Aug. 3.— “ British rum the only smith hereabouts.” day issued an Interdict against from the top of a trolley car by Chanute is the national prosecutor In .he r“-openecl Inves­ will be kept out of America by the The blacksmith of Tiverton coming Into contact with a high headquarters of this new so­ Mexico, according to reports re« tigation of the Ilall-Mllls murders believes he has shod his last voltage wire, August Larson, 41, ciety to be known as the Sons united efforts of American and Eng­ yoke oxen. “ I don’t know ceived here from Rome. The holj case, in which Mrs. Frances Stevens of 66 Strickland street, • an em­ and Daughters of the Civil lish authorities,” said General Lin­ of another yoke of oxen around father’s action was the result of War. Col. C. S. Nation, its Hall is charged with the murders, here and this yoke is to be sold ployee of the Connecticut Company, coln Andrews, American represen­ the Mexican government’s recent originator and first president, in the Fall,” he said. is in the Memorial hospital today, tc day announced i.'iat ho had en­ tative at the London conferences orders concerning the CathoUe is a former state commander countered barriers in his prepar­ The old smithy is filled with seriously hurt. The full extent of of the Sons of Veterans. on rum running, to me just before clergj-, It was reported. his injuries will not be known until ations of his caae. antiques— fireplace, toasters, The eligibility cause, as he sailed for home. X-ray pictures have been taken, it A valuable witness has disap- stagecoach steps. Revolution­ adopted at the preliminary or­ was stated. The accident occurred rcared, said Simps.in. and impor­ At the conferences, the board of ary-time saddle bags, flint-lock (Up to the present the Vatican at 6:45 yesterday afternoon. ganization meeting admits all tant evidence is missing. trade, the English colonies, the guns and other treasures. But has declarec that the Pope did not lineal descendants of men who Simpson sd’d, h :wi-er, that the Hambly will not hear of sell­ favor an interdict upon Mexico, His Injuries. navy, the foreign office, and the fought for the Union as sol­ authorities were iii pj.-SLSsiim of ing any of them. feeling that the suspension of the Larson is suffering from a con­ customs of Great Britain were rep­ cussion of the brain, spine injury, diers, sailors or marines, also sufficient evidiu ;e to warrant '.he cult is sufficiently drastic action for sprained right wrist and burns. the wives of husbands of such indictme.iis of a tvoiuan and three resented. the present. Despite the uncertainty of his in­ descendants. men. Sewitnossfs ‘pos­ “153 P. C. Saccessful.” There has been no confirmation juries, the patient’s condition was The founders of the new patri­ itively id ■■ itifie I” these aspects, "My trip has been 153 per cent of the Berlin report that an in^r* reported as very favorable. otic society will urge organiza­ said the seiif r. successful,” Andrews went on. "The CHANNE, POVERH diet has been ordered, from any Larson is employed in the car tions in every state, requesting Disappeared Promptly British government officials met us other source.) The missing witness disappeared barn at the Center. Part of his Sons of Veterans in every com­ ff in the greatest spirit of cordiality. munity to leadin establishing shortly after the new probe was work is to change the small wheels "I found them as eager as we to BEAT MISS B A R R E H Mexico City, Aug. S.^Direct ne- on the top of trolley poles. He local Chapters. under way, Simpson declared. put a stop to the Illegal registry Evidence missing, according to Bert Donaldson, detective-minister, was slain in the fashionable Georgian . gotiatlbns for the settlement of the does this work in the car barn. under the British flag of ships * dispute between the Mexican gov­ Yesterday he was engaged in this Simpson, included: Terrace hoted, Atlanta, Ga., because he "knew too much,” according to owned by Americans and other for­ A handkerchief initialled "N” ernment and the Roman Catholio work. He was working alone. TO SEIZE RUNNERS Solicitor General J. A. Boykin of Georgia, his chief. A former pal of eigners. Church are in progress, it was re­ The only other man in the car barn found at the scence of the murder "They are equally opposed to il­ New York School Teacher by a newspaper man. “ Dutch” Anderson, Donaldson reformed in Atlanta penitentiary, en­ ported this afternoon. at the time was Delphis St. John, legal clearances. When we pre­ Statements made by important tered the ministry, and later exposed a $1,000,000 swindle syndicate__ These reports were supported by night foreman. sented the facts in our possession, Loses Gallant Fight to the fact that Pascual Diaz, Bishop The Accident. ANYWHEM AT SEA witnesses which were placed in the members of which he was still hunting when killed. Picture shows the the British were quicker than we jail safe. of Tobasaco, today for the second The first thing known about the hotel, Donaldson (inset), and the signature “ W. B. Sands” on the to suggest effective remedies. Reports on the official autopsies. time, called at the office of Attor­ accident was when St. John heard register, only clew to identity of the occupant of the room in which “ The plans formulated In nowise Swim from Dover. ney-General Romeo Ortega and the sound of a trolley pole striking 12 Mile Limit No Protection Simpson also said that a county detective, working on the case from Donaldson’s body was found. "Sands” Is being sought. will interfere with legitimate Brit­ held a long conference with the at­ the wire. ish shipping,” or extend the right torney-general. Wondering how the pole could the start, had cleaned the Rev. Dr. for Vessels Under U. S. Hall’s spectales found where the of search.” Dover, England, Aug. 3.— Clara- Neither the attorney-general or have gotten out of Larson’s grasp, Won’t Disclose Plans. Bishop Diaz would discuss the con­ St. John turned to see what was bodies were lying, thus removing belle Barrett, New York School any traces of finger prints. What these plans are. General ference, but it was stated at the the cause. He was astonished to COOLIDGE ROUNDS LENGLEN NOW PRO, Andrews refused to say. “ To tell teacher, gave up her attempt to archbishopric that Bishop Diaz has find that Larson was not in sight. Flag, Says Sargent. To Re-enact Crime The senator reiterated his state­ them now would tip off our hand swim the English Channel at 5:25 been given authority to speak for Running over to the trolley car on to the Ijootleggers,” he declared. the Church in all matters. which Larson had been at work, ment that he considered Mrs. Jane o’clock this morning when within Gibson, the “ pig woman,’’ a val­ OUT THIRD YEAR TO ‘ GET THE COIN’ "The latter will doubtless seek to two miles of Cape Gris Nez on the Police Guards Withdra'wn. the night foreman found the man of the government to outwit us, but with British con­ uable witness and that he would French coast. Mexico City, Aug. 3.— The dead­ lying on the floor. search and seize American vessels tacts and the understanding now lock between the Mexican govern­ Thought Dead. possibly re-enact the whole murder Miss Barrett wept bitterly when engaged in Illicit trade anywhere scene, usirg dummies to represent firmly established, we will find a ment and the Catholic church to­ From first appearances, it was way to circumvent the illegal traf­ she was lifted into the motor day seemed lighter than ever, hut apparent Larson wa^ dead. St. John on the high seas was upheld today the bodies of the Rev. Dr. Hall and Spokesman Finds Period French Tennis Ace Signs by the Department of Justljfe. Mrs. Eleanor Mills. fic. launch which had been chugging the tensity of the situation appears believed him so. also. The medical patiently behind her ever since to have been somewhat relieved. examiner and another local physi­ Under an opinion by Attorney- Simpson plans to examine all the "To^my amazement, I found the General Sargent, any vessel of witnesses. It was considered pro­ Is Marked by Unprece­ big English distillers equally eager eight o’clock yesterday morning Police guards have been with­ cian were summoned. Superin­ ' PyleGenlracl— Regrets If when she started the cross-channel drawn from the churches In many tendent Henry A. Nettleton also American registry may be seized bable that a special grand jury to prevent smuggling. They are for vlolfttions of the prohibition would be summoned. eager to maintain the reputation of swim. She was completely ex­ places, and additional military sta­ was notified and was at the scene dented Prosperity. hausted. tioned in the streets hare returned in a lew minutes. However, before and customs laws whether or not New Witness’ Story. Bars Wills . their brands for purity. They The launch bearing the exhaust­ to their barracks. ' the doctors arrived, it was found It Is within the territorial water of A witness, who lurked in the know bootleggers dilute thelf pro­ ed swimmer turned about and put The control of the churches has that Larsqn was not dead. He was the United States. shadows of the Phillips farm, and duct with industrial alcohol and White Pine Camp, N. Y., Aug. 3. other dopes and fool the gullible into Dover at 8 o’clock this morn­ passed into the hands of munici­ >'ery much alive and had regained Cites Court of Appeals. saw Hall and Mrs. Mills shot to Poun'ille-Sur-Mer, France. — pal committees in almost every dis­ Sargent’s ruling was based on de­ buyers of America into believing ing. A large holiday crowd, wait­ consciousness. He was covered deatl^has been found by investiga­ — Unprecedented prosperity and "During the last few years tennis ing at the wharf, cheered Miss trict of Mexico, and they have been with perspiration as a result of the cisions in the federal court of ap­ the liquor is all genuine bonded tors and is ready to tell the story of economic stability have marked the has taken a new trend and ever}’- Barrett enthusiastically. opened again for services conduct­ electric current which had passed peals, which upset mandates of low­ stuff. the killing. three years of the Coolldge admin­ Is A Big Woman ed by lay-readers. through his body. er courts holding that the govern­ body wants to make money. I do Not Resigning Now. This was today’s sensation in the istration, the White House spokes­ Miss Barrett is 32 years old. Thus far the economic boycott, Aiiibulaiice Called. ment may seize American vessels renewed investigation of the crime. think that I should have mine, too.” "If we effectually suppress smug­ man declared here*today, the third gling, American buyers will know She is the giantess among the chan­ put into effect by the Catholics, has William P. Quish's ambulance only when they are within the 12- The eye-witness, whose name has Thus Mile. Suzanne Lenglen ex­ not resulted in any general tie-up was summoned and hurried the in­ anniversary of Calvin Coolldge’s they are purchasing fake stuff. nel aspirants, being six feet tall and mlle limit. been carefully guarded, already has White House incumbency. plained today her reasons for de­ weighing 210 pounds. She is re­ of business. jured man to the local hospital. Such an interpretation placed given information to Gov. Moore, “ I believe the new regulations Although the early peace over­ How the accident happened, re­ Reviewing the events of the past ciding to turn professional and will immensely help us. I am not ported to have been handicapped by American ships in the same cate­ State Senator Alexander Simpson, 35 months, the Coolldge spokesman lack of funds throughout her pre­ tures have been rejected by ^ha mains a mystery, and may always gory as those flying foreign flags. make a tour of the North Ameri­ resigning at present, for I want to special prosecutor announced, and analyzed the business and industrial parations. Her period of train­ government, it is learned that re­ continue to be. because Larson, Since many rum smugglers fly the the story is said virtually to sub­ can continent. put into effect what we have ac­ newed efforts are being made to situation at home and the econom­ complished here. However, I am ing was considerably abbreviated when he regained consciousness, American flag the coast guard was stantiate that of Mrs. Gibson. Suzanne appeared In high glee bring about some sort of an accord. said he had no recollection of how ic situation abroad, and found the not hanging on to this job for long. for this reason and it was said that placed at a serious handicap in The “ pig woman’s’’ story Is that United States fully recovered from over a contract which sne.has made for the same reason she was forced Calle.s Stands at. it occurred. In fact, he says he fighting this class of liquor runners. she saw a man whom she could not "Congress could help real prohi­ President Calles stands-pat In doesn’t know whether a current the devastating effects of the world with C. C. Pyle, American sports bition immensely by making It pos­ to started from the English side, Aids Coast Guard. identify kill the pastor and Mrs. war and Europe well on the way to promoter, and she was very frank considered by experts the least de­ his insistence that the laws most passed through him or not. All sible to employ former army offi­ be administered in full force, and Officials said that the decision illlls, that another man and Mrs. recovery. in her admission that she turned sirable from which to start thOi he remembers is that when his places a new and effective weapon Hall were at the scene and that the cers in the dry service.” at present it is difficult to see how memory came hack to him, he was Tax Cuts Great Aid. professional because she felt that swim. in the hands of the Coast Guard In woman wept over the body of the a c'ompromise can be reached that lying on the side uf the trolley car. The double tax reduction effect­ tennis, to which she has devoted Miss Barrett had been in the wat­ fighting smugglers. minister. er 21 hours and 40 minutes and will not be a backdown for one It is generally believed that the ed in the past three years, in the her life, owes her the wealth which side or the otirer. Coast Guard commanders prob­ Another development today was opinion of President Coolldge, fias will provide for her in the day had covered 40 miles. This is pro­ accident was caused by Larson’s ably will be notified to disregard The churches have been rather wrist being caught between the an announcement from Senator been largely responsible for Amer­ when her deadly aim, her driving NEGRO IS OPPONENT bably the best record made by any the 12-mlle limit in operation Simpson that Patrick Hayes, for woman in the channel swimming largely attended for prayer, the trolley pole and the trolley wire. ica’s healthy condition. Solving forearm and her agile legs fall her faithful carrying out the instruc­ against American smugglers. Ships twenty years chief of police at Ho­ of the German reparations problem, on the courts. competition and compares favor­ The burn and sprain of the wrist flying no flag probably will come OF SENATOR CURTIS tions of the clergy prior to their seem to substantiate this. The boken, "N. J., and well-known as a he feels marked Europe’s first ma­ One Regret. ably with the best records made by within the same classificatio*. male swimmers. leaving that there be frequent trolley wire contained a current of criminal investigator, had been re­ jor stride toward recovery. Suzanne has just one regret, sh» prayer In the churches duriiig the 550 volts. tained as special Investigator. Outstanding among the achieve­ says, over this business of turning Gertrude Ederle gave up her at­ tempt last year after being In the period of absence of the priests. Larson has been working for the ments of the administration were professional and that regret con­ Kansas Primaries, on Today, Reports were current today that STEAM SHOVEL ON TEAR, water eight hours. She covered Ip Connecticut Company about one enumerated: Funding of the world cerns Helen Wills, American cham­ Fail to Stir Interest as United States Consul General Wed­ year. war debts: restoration of relations pion. Suzanne feels that her vic­ that time twenty-three and a half Wheat Breaks Record. dell has filed a report with the OPERATOR HOLDS FAST 150,000 BEG FOR LIVES with Mexico; adherence to the tory over Miss Wills on the Riviera miles. State Department, concerning the world cou rt;' the new Immigration last winter was not quite decisive . Norse Cop Beaten Again. closing of the Episcopal church of law; the railroad labor law. enough, and she would like one Topeka, Kan., Aug. 3.— Kansas Cape Gris Nez, Aug. 3. — Olaf San Jose Da Garcia, an American NEW HAVEN CHURCH primaries opened today with no Huge Machine Plunges Down OF WALTHAM BANDITS more match with the Californian. Farstad, Norwegian policeman, met Institution, which is tantamount to In fact the French ace cherishes a exceptionally heavy vote expected. defeat at the hands of the English Hill, Goes Over Bank and What Interest is manifest is chiefly a protest, and that the United YIELDS TO CHANGE secret hope that perhaps the channel today, for the second time States government may be drawn Man Is Little Hurt. Mammoth Petition Goes to Bay United States Lawn Tennis Asso­ local In character. Record-breaking in ten days. Farstad was forced wheat harvests throughout the into the controversy. State Governor for Commu­ DIRIGIBLE LOS ANGELES ciation might waive its regulations to give up his attempt to swim the Archbishop at Work. Grand Avenue Baptists Too East Haven, Aug. 3.— A steam long enough to permit Miss Wills state have killed interest In even channel at 1 o’clock this afternoon, tation of Sentence. the famed "midwestern revolt.” Archbishop Jose Marla Mora y Few Now to Maintain It— To shovel owned by the New Haven to engage in a battle with a pro­ after having been In the water for Der Rio, head of the Catholio Water Company, slid out of control COMING TOMORROW The Democratic voters will nine hours and twenty-nine min­ Become Italian Church. Boston, Aug. 3.— Carry a peti­ fessional, providing there is an ar­ choose between ex-Governor Jona­ church In Mexico, is still occupying on Branford Hill here today, rolled rangement whereby the proceeds utes. his private offices, and while re­ a quarter-mile down the state high­ tion for clemency to which the than M. Davis, recently acquitted Heavy seas and a driving rain New Haven, Aug. 3.— Grand New England Trip to Follow might go to charity. fraining from all church services. way, went through a fence, and signatures of^more than 150,000 on charges of selling a pardon made it impossible for the Oslo po­ Avenue Baptist Church, whose few Asked if she had any twinges It is understood that he continues turned over on its side at the bot­ persons have been affixed, friends Trial Flight Today With while in office, and Donald Muir, liceman to continue his courageous present day members have decided of regret at leaving the amateur for the gubernatorial nomination. to function in connection with se­ tom of a ten-foot enbankment, and relatives of the three youths, Aviation Chief Aboard. effort. to abandon their efforts to main­ ranks, Suzanne promptly respond­ Golden B. Davis opposes Gov. S. cular business.of the church. while the operator, who stuck, to Edward H. Heinllen, John F. Mc­ Farstad’s failure today is the tain a church society, will be turned ed. "None at all.” Paulen, who is trying for the Re­ The archbishop today received the machine all the way, escaped Laughlin and John J, Devereaux, Lakehurst, N. J., Aug. 3.— E. P. "Just tell everybody I am very third victory for the channel In 36 the correspondent of the Interna­ over to the Davenport Association sentenced to die In the electric Warner, newly-appointed assistant publican nomination to succeed hours, Clara Belle Barrett of New with a broken foot. happy, about it all. I have no re­ himself. Senator Charles Curtis, tional News Service and requested and will be used as a Congregation­ chair at Charlestown for the Wal secretary of the navy for aviation, York and Dr. George Brewster of al church for people of Italian de­ Heavy traffic, city-bound, was de­ grets. I thought the time had Republican floor leader, seeks re- that the American people,- both layed while drivers and passengers tham car barn murder, today ap­ was expected to go aloft in the London having been forced to scent, according to announcement come for me to get mine,” she said nomlnation against a negro, Nick Catholics and Protestants, be climbed out to watch the flight of pealed to Gov. Fuller to save the dirigible Los Angeles on a brief abandon their attempts, which they thanked on his behalf for "their here today. Grand Avenue Bap­ by way of farewell. Chiles, of Topeka. the machine, expecting to see the trio from death. trial flight In this vicinity this To Play Whom? started yesterday. manifest sympathy for the Catholio tist church passes because its mem­ operator killed In the crash. Men and Women who have been afternoon, Lieut. Commander Farstad’s decision to make a church in Mexico during the pres­ bers have moved to other parts of Paris, Aug. 3— The French Lawn working day and night for weeks Rosendahl, commander of the ship, Tennis Federation deplores the ac­ second trial came suddenly. The ent trials.” the city and for no other reason, obtaining signatures to the clemen­ announced today. Warner Is mak­ swimmer, it Is reported, was •wait­ The alleged plot against the life according to the few families still tion of Mile. Lengjen In deserting cy petition, went to the State House ing his first visit to this naval air the amateur ranks. TWO SLAIN, SUSPECT ing at Calais for the steamer to of President Calles appears now to attached to the church. The en­ CREDITORS RUN P R A B to deliver the petition and to make station. "Suzanne’s action Is a shock to take him back to Norway when a have been lUoroughly squelched, tire district is filled with people re­ personal appeals to the governor Following this afternoon’s flight, me,” said Albert Canot, president message arrived informing him that with the arrest of seven more al­ cently come from foreign lands who CONCERN, DEEP RIVER for commutation of the sentence to the Los Angeles will be moored to of the federation. “ It is a cruel TAKES m s OWN LIFE the police department of Oslo had leged plotters, thus making a total have other church establishments. life imprisonment. its station here tonight and tomor­ blow to amateur sports in France. extended his leave of absence and of fifteen In jail for this conspira­ row will start on Its New England “ Wiho will she play against, un­ that friends had subscribed the cy. I.OOT JEWELRY STORE IN Search for Missing Owner trip, which la expeclsd to take two less Pyle persuades Miss Wills to Ohio Man Shoots Himself Dead luaney necessary to defray his ex­ Little Fear of Disorder. HUB SHOPPING CENTER. penses. Goes On, as Endorsers’ Law­ HUNT FOR YOUTHS WHO days. turn professional also?” as Sheriff Comes in Triangle The police are on the alert for yer Operates Factory. Farstad turned back, arriving at other plots of this sort, but it is be­ Boston, Aug. 3.—Forty thou­ Murder Case. Gris Nez yesterday afternoon. He lieved that the- order which has sand dollars worth of modern and HOLD GIRLS CAPTIVES slept peacefully through the after­ Deep River, Aug. 3.— The Philip prevailed is indicative of an Intent antique jewelry of oriental and Cincinnati, O.. Aug. 3.— Bay noon awaking at midnight refresh­ by the people in general, except for R. Pratt company opened its doors Hottest of Days Failed to ed. Three hours later, when the Russian design was stolen by today under the management of E. Ross, 45, of Felicity, Ohio, killed a handful of extremists, perhaps, to thieves today from the Kabatznick Methuen, Mass., Aug. 3.— Hunt tide had turned, he dove off the H. Lounshury, a Hartford attorney, for three youths who are alleged to himself early today at hla home leave the working out of this diffi­ Art and Gift Shop on Bolston street. after the plant, which makes novel­ with a revolver shot when Sheriff rocks. cult situation to the recognized Back Bay. have kidnapped two 17-year-oId Boost July Above Normal ties, had been closed since Friday Lawrence girls at Gun Point, was Fred Croswell, of Clermont coun­ leaders of the government and the The robbers forced the front evening. No trace has been found made with vigor today through ty, went to arresf him in connection church. door, smashed the locks on glass of Mr. Pratt, who disappeared last Pleasant Valley. with the murder last night ot Mrs; SALVATION ARMY HIT Catholic leaders point to the or; ;ases and made their escape by a week after leaving a farewell note Malvina Neurosky of Lawrence, New Haven, Aug. 3.— Though ot July, 1924. The report shows Mamie Metzger. 32, divorcee, of BY LYNN SPEECH BAN, der which has prevailed as evi­ rear entrance, leaving a safe un­ to h4s wife. was believed to be still in the pow­ July produced the hottest day ever also that the seven months ot the Chllo, O., and Otto Ites, 18, of dence of their intent to pursue touched. Continuation of the company er of the youthful kidnappers. Ar- recorded here, the month failed to year to August 1 have been con­ Near Bethel, O. Lynfl, Mass., Aug. 3.— Mayor only peaceful measures in carrying decided upon by three local men cangela of Lawrence, escaped after go far above normal in temperature, siderably below normal in tempera­ The bullet-riddled bodies of the Ralph S. Bauer, in his campaign to on their struggle. C. \V. .MORSE, VICTIM OF who endorsed Pratt’s note for $10,- being held prisoner for a week. according to the- regular report is­ ture. the two were found In an automo­ rid the streets ot Lynn ot speakers, U. S. Protest Unlikely Bath, Me., Aug. 3N—Charles W . 000. They are John Christianson, sued here today by Leonard M. In the matter ot rain, July was bile in front of the Joseph Broad- today barred the Salvation Army, Washington. Aug. 3.— ^The state . SHOCKr IS UNCONSCIOUS. Ernest L. Prann and Daniel R. TREASURY BALANCE Tarr, head ot the federal weather 1.72 inches behind the normal, hav­ well farm houke near here. which tor fitty yeays had preached department today made public the Morse suffered a shock on Sunday Kane. While Pratt’s factory is be­ bureau office. |ta mean tempera­ ing had 3.6 Inches where it should Ross Shot himself when the its gospel trom street corners. The report o( Alexander W. Waddell, and has been in a semi-conscious ing operated for him, every effort Washington, Aug. 3.— Treasury ture ot 71.7 degrees was one-tenth have had at lefost 4.78 Inches, and sheriff went to hie home, dying in­ ban toUows the mayor’s retusal to coMnl-general at MexUq f^ y , ktate since. Today his condition Is to be continued to find-him ot balance as of July 81: |218ilt7««< ot a 4egrM above normal, and was the'year August 1 was 5.14 inch- stantly, aeeordiag to report from allow workers ot the OathoUo Truth iQXliroyem'enti hli body. ■— ------588,61. ■ the seme ss th<' r-'-n sherKf’s cficc Rt Uat.'ivb Cu’*d t"> -t enr-fjr?,. I ■ J .. P A G E T W O ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926. LOCE STOCKS SLAYERS BEHEADED Hall-Mills Detectives [WANIANSCAMP EDWARD BALE CO. A POPULAR PUCE GEl^ LOCAL JOB ! ;(Fnrnlshed by Patoam A Ooh AFTER KILLING CREW 9 Cantral Row. Hartford, Conn.) Bids tor the ebnstruction of the Bid Ask proposed new ornamental concrete Aetna Cas. & Sur. .750 770 Girls Start Today for Sum­ arch bridge over the Naugatuck Aetna Life ...... 665 675 Weird Tale of Years Ago river at Reynolds Bridge in Thom- A utom obile...... — 310 aston have been received by tho Conn. G eneral...... 1675 1725 mer Resort— Boys Gained State Highway Department from Hartford F ire ...... 515 530 Told by Civil War Veteran four contractors. In addition, Htfd. Steam Boiler ..67 5 700 eight bids have been received for National Fire ...... 740 760 ouAyerage21-2Pomids. the construotlon of the concrete P h oen ix ...... 570 580 Who Died Recently. approaches to the bridge. Travelers ...... 1185 USD The department also announces Pnbllo Utility Stocks. That the Kiwanls fresh air camp ? contract for the Conn. Power Co. . . .'.300 315 “ I'd rather not have this tale tor children at Hebron is accom­ construction of an aiphalt over Conn. LP 7% pfd. ..109 112 told in the newspapers while I am plishing something in the regenera­ concrete pavement on West Center Htfd. E. L. com...... 293 298 alive. After I am dead— '' tion of boys and girls who have not street in Manchester to the Edward Htfd. Gas com...... 66 68 This remark was made about a the privileges that other children Balf Company of Hartford focr So. N. E. Tel. Co. ..152 156 year ago by William Ferguson, of have is shown by the figures given $137,594, for a length of 8,233 feel So. N. E. T. Co. rights V S Charter Oak street, Civil War vet­ forty-five feet wide. “The arms of “ Jersey Justice" in the Hall-Mills case are pictured here. Left to right they are Captain or.t- today which state that the Manufacturing Stocks. eran who died recently. For the construction of the John J. Lamb, state police; Major Mark Kimberling, state police; Detective Joseph Hanlon; Prosecutof average gain in weight of the first Am. Hardware...... 81 S3 In the course of his remarks at 40 boys at the camp wzs two and Thomaston bridge, having two 100- American Silver . . . . 2 5 — the time, Mr. Ferguson said that Francis Bergen; Captain Harry W. Walsh of Jersey City police; Detective Sergeant Richard Burke of Jer­ one half pounds. This Is only the foot spans and one 172-foot arch Acme Wire com...... 12 17 he had written the story and tried sey City police; Lieut. William Coughlin, state police. Lamb, Walsh and Burke arrested Mrs. Hall after average, however, although tho span with concrete girder and ap­ to sell it to magaEines. For some proach spans, the following con­ Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. . .iOO an investigation made by themsolves and the others. maximum weight gained by ono boy Bigelow-Htfd. com. r.. 80 85 reason he could not sell it. The was five pounds. tractors submitted bids: Bristol Brass...... — 10 Herald reporter to whom he was To Tell Story Charles A. Haggerty, Webster, Collins Co...... 1 5 0 160 talking asked if he could use it and Mass., $138,736.50; Daniel O'Con­ Mr. Ferguson then said that he ❖ Director Lloyd Russell, who has nell & Sons, Holyoke, Mass., $140,- Colt Fire A r m s ...... 28 29 CZECHO-SLOVAKI.A PLANS been In charge of the camp for tho Eagle L o c k ...... 95 100 would not give up trying to sell it ANOTHER HOT SPELL 639': Luke S. White, Inc., King­ while he was alive but alter he was MAD GRABS FOR ABOUT TOWN MONUMENT TO WILSON first two weeks of Its existence, will ston, Mass., $182,985; C. W. Fafnir Bearing ...... 85 95 tell 'the members of the Klwanis Full’r Br’sh Class A A 52 dead he did not care what became Blakeslee & Sons, New Haven, of it. STRIKES MANCHESTER Setback tournaments will be held Prague, Aug. 3.— A huge club tomorrow at luncheon of the $210,347.20. Hart & C o o le y ...... 170 190 good .that the place is doing for tho This is the story as well as it at the West Side Rec on Wednes­ monument of President W’ilson For the construction of 3,812 feel Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 .108 GENERAL MOTORS will be erected in Prague near poor children of Manchester. Direc­ L’ndersPrary & Clark 87 89 can be remembered twelve months I day evening at 8 o’clock and on of reinforced concrete pavement on after it had. been told: Mercury Sizzles in Thermome­ Friday afternoon at 2:15. to the Wilson station, for his ef­ tor Russell is an experienced camp the approaches to the new bridge, Jewell Belting pfd. .. 80 director and a physical training in­ New Brit. Mach, pfd.107 “ It was shortly after the civil ters Until it H its-92 Here; forts at Versailles resulting In the following contractors submitted war. I was on a U. S. frigate crus- Carrol Chattier, proprietor of the formation of the present structor with a degree from the proposals: Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 21 Residents Swelter. Springfield Y. M. C. A. college. North & Judd ...... 24 26 ing in the Pacific ocean. The look­ Price Leaps 10 Points M Few the North End filling station, has Republic of Czecho-Slovakia. A John DoMichael & Bros., Tor­ J R Montgomery pfd. — 90 out saw a sail and shouted down to gone to Sound View for a stay of new society the “ Czecho-Slova- Nineteen girls Were taken to the rington, $65,669.62; Patterson A Manchester sweltered in the grip kian American Society” has camp yesterday for a stay of two J R Montgomery com. — 85 the office on watch. Soon all of of another heat wave today and ten days. His wife and child arc Rossi, 'Torrington, $67,349.42; Minutes as Morgan Man bpen organized to carry on the weeks. These will be In charge of Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 us were on deck watching the shin thermometers registered anywhere there for a vacation. Conn. National Pavements, Inc., Russell Mfg. Co...... 50 60 which was acting in the craziest work for which they have col­ Miss Audrey Jones of Springfield, New Haven, $75,403.39; A. Di- from 90 to 95 in the shade at differ­ ■who will take Director Russell's Stanley Works com. . 81 83 way imaginable. It was a big ship Talks of 100 Rise. ent places in the town. Although The Chautauqua gave its final lected $12,000. Marco, Plainville, $75,813.06; Dan» ■Smyth Mfg. Co...... 375 400 a fourmaster. The sail had been performance last evening and to­ -4> place while the girls are there for iel O'Connell & Sons, Holyoke, this wave is not so severe as that tho next four weeks. Torrington ...... 66 67 put up in any old way and the ship experienced a week or two ago, it day tho big tent that had been Mass., $79,212.57; C. W. Blakesles Underwood ...... 54 56 was traveling in a circle most of erected behind the state armory ■V'isitors At Camp & Sons, New Haven, $81,344.35; New York. Aug. 3.— A rush to was none the less unpleasant. COOLIDGE SHIES AT ASY rUnion Mfg. Co...... 25 30 the time. We reasoned that there Main street particularly was one was found missing as it had been ARMS P.\RLEY PLAN. Visitors at the' camp during the Thomas J. Fleming, Waterbury, Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — 25 was no one aboard, or at least no buy General Motors stock precipi­ taken away during the night. There pi.st few weeks have seen Just how $84,778.48: Charles A. Haggerty, tated a near-rict on the floor of the of the hottest places in town today U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 110 one who knew the least about a and most of the high temperatures was a deficit in the undertaking the children gain weight and live Webster, Mass., $90,350.80. Bonds. sailing ship. stock exchange today. Brokers and each of the guarantors had to White Pines Camp, N, Y„ Aug. 3. close to nature. The boys wore a struggled and tugged at each other were recorded there. The ther­ — Any action at the present time Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .258 263 Board The Ship mometer at Matter’s smoke shop contribute tho sum of $35.50. uniform outfit of short trousers and East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 “ The ship was about fifteen in a wild scramble to execute their looking to the calling of another sleeveless perseys. Great quantities orders. about half way down the street POPE PUTS BAN ON Conn. L. P. 6 % ’s ...1 0 8 % 109% miles away, I should judge. When TOKIO IS SCARED BY disarmament conference which of milk were consumed by them and The stock soared ten points in read 90 degrees while that at the Conn. L & P 7*8------114 116 we neared itrwe sa'W no one on deck A ROLLICKING QUAKE. would be in any way detrimental to this is one of the reasons they havo the first half-hour of trading and South Methodist church went up to B’dpt. Hyd. 5*8...... 104% 106 and thought that the ship had the present meeting at Geneve become healthier. MEXICO, IS REPORT sold at the record high price of 95. At the 'West Side it was said would be most unfortunate In the been deserted. Nearer and nearer that the temperature was about 92 Tokio, Aug. 3.— Thousands of The boy who goes to the camp is $211% a share in blocks of from persons rushed to the open as the opinion of President Coolidge, it a hero among his chums who are we came and then our captain sent 500 to 5,000 shares. An over-night at noon. (Continued from page 1) a small boat to the other ship. I Clouds gathered this afternoon most severe earthquake in two was stated here today. not so fortunate. This was demon­ gain of 4 to 5 points was only a years struck Tokio today. Tho Mr. Coolidge’s position is still un­ happened to be in the small boat. and it was predicted that a thun­ strated in the case of a little lad the seizure by police last Saturday York Stocks moderate advance compared to the earth tremor stopped clocks, halted changed, and this government in­ “ As we stepped on the deck, the derstorm would break during the who lives on Keeney court in the of the Church of England at San boiling market for the stock which street car service and interrupted tends to do everything possible to South End. officer in charge shouted and from developed with the Influx of buy­ late afternoon or early evening. Jose in Mexico City. The church if the hatches Chinamen came swam- Globe Hollow rtarted off to one telephone service. Plaster was further the Geneva conference and He got out of the automobile on High Low 2 P. M. ing orders from all sections of the make it a success. owned by the American Episcopal ing. Soon the deck was crammed country. of its record days about 1 o'clock shaken from a few buildings. There Saturday a little way from his home church. At. Gulf. W. I. 4 1 V 41 41 by the pigtails. Not one of the Predicts 100-Polnt Rise. this afternoon anit is estimated were no casualties and property and was Immediately surrounded by Am.' Sugar Ref. 71^ 69% 71 Ai POINCARE TO URGE O. K. Police stated that the church was Chinamen could talk English so Most of the facts relative to the that several thousand will have damage was negligible. The trem a crowd of admiring boys and girls, seized because the church officers Am Tel & Tel.143% 142% 142% OF BRITISH DEBT PACT. we searched the ship and found current operations of the General used the pool before the day is blor centered about 2 miles from his playmates who had not seen him had not made proper reports to th« Anaconda .... 50% 49% 50% one white man. He told a horrible o^'^^. this city. for two weeks. He stood out in con­ Motors Corporation have been pub­ London, Aug. 3.— Winston Authorities. It Is believed that the Am Smcltine .137% 134% 137% tale. lished in official statements by the trast to the other children. He was Am L o c ...... 105% 104 105% Churchill announced today in the differences will be settled In Mexico » Murder Crew president of the corporation. Spec­ In New York. GET S. O. MAGNATE’S GEMS as browm as a berry and his face City without resort to diplomatio Am Car F’dry.100% 100%' 100% “The ship with a big crew of BUT MISS THE BEST ONES. House of Commens that he had re­ showed the glow' of good health. ulative fire was kindled, however, New York, Aug. 3.— Rapidly [ ceived assurances from Premier exchanges between Mexico and th< Atchison ....ISO'^s' 138%’ 139% probably thirty men were taking mounting temperature and a cor-] B & 0 ...... 110% 109% 109% by a statement credited to Thomas Poincare that the French Chamber ! United States. these Chinamen to South America. Cochran of the Morgan banking responding______„ _drop _ _ _in the humidity , | Glen Head, N. Y., Aug. 3.— Burg- K, of C. Face Problem. Beth Steel ‘B' 47% 46 47 It never was made clear whether of Deputies will be asked to ratify house yesterday, in which he said marked the advance of the season’s! lars entered the home of Benjamin AL JOLSON’ S WIFE Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 3.— One Butte Superior 11 10% 10% the whites had shanghied the Chin­ the debt agreement with Great C handler___ 12%' 12% 12% the stock had a wide public follow­ second heat wave today. At noon' Brewster Jennings, Standard Oil Britain at the earliest possible mo­ of the "most important questions” amen or whether they were to be the mercury registered 87 degrees.' offleial, and stole $20,000 worth otj Chili Copper . 34%’ 34 34% ing and would sell 100 points high­ to be discussed by the forty-fourth sold into a kind of slavery. At er. Next week the directors of the an advance of ten degrees in four: jewels, but overlooked another col- GETS PARIS DIVORCE annual convention of the Knights Cons. Gas N Y.110% 107% 107% any fate the Chinamen got the idea Col. Fuel Iron 46% 44% 44% corporation will meet and are ex­ hours. ' lection of gems worth a fabulous RU>L1NI.1 TAKES STEPS of Columbus, which opened here into their heads that they were to pected to cut a melon in the form The humidity dropped IS points; amount, it ws.r: learned today. The this morning, will be the present Ches & Ohio .143%' 143% 143V, be sold- into slavery so they deter­ TO BAR OUT COMIT.\DJI. Took Broadway Some Time, Cruc Steel . . . 77 75''^ 76% of a 50 per cent stock dividend. to 60. i robbery occurred last Thursday, but religious situation in Mexico, it was mined to murder the whole crew. United States Steel, the side The coolest period since twelve' was kept secret, However to Recognize the stated today 5 / Joseph Scott. Depu­ Erie ...... 34% 34% 34% At a signal they had rushed the London, Aug. 3.— The Rumanian Gen. Asphalt ."72% 70% 71 partner of General Motors In the midnight was at 7* o’clock thisi The jewelry taken, which belong- Name of Asa Yoleson. ty Supreme Knight of . decks and thrown overboard the July advance in the stock market, government has declared martial Gen EleC . . . . 89% 88% 88% morning when the temperature was* cd to Jennings, included four dia- low for a distance of thirty kilo­ More than 10,000 delegates were whole ship's company. Since none surpassed all of its previous rec­ 75 degrees. | mend studs valued at $1,000 each. Gen Mot...... 211% 203% 208% of the Chinamen knew anything metres along the Dobrudja fron­ New York, Aug. 3.— A Paris dis­ registered when the convention ords today when It sold at 149%. The weather bureau looks for i patch yesterday stating that Asa formally got under way with cele­ Great No. Pfd. 74% 73% 74 about sailing a ship they allowed tier to prevent incursions from 111. Central ..1 2 2 % 122% 122% A decline of $18,910,000 In the some relief in the forecast of light j SOVIETS TRY PRIESTS. Yoleson had been divorced by bration of pontifical high mass in the boat to go any old way and they weekly aggregate of brokers’ loans, Bulgarian Comitadji, according to Kennecott Cop 56% 56% 56% southwesterly breezes. 1 a Vienna dispatch to the Exchange Alma Osborne Yoleson didn't at­ the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul had been drifting for weeks. They instead of tho expected Increase In Moscow, Aug. 3.— Thirteen Ro­ ‘Inspire Cop ..25% 25 25% Telegraph. tract any notice along Broadway by Cardinal Dougherty. Lehigh Valley 91%' 91% *91% had provisions aboard so they did speculative borrowings, was an im­ 33 NEW DOCTOR.S GET man Catholic priests, Polish citi­ but when the news came out today Mayor Kendrick welcomed the Marine Pr. . . 30% 30 30 not suffer. portant factor in the buoyant turn CERTIFICWTES IN CONN. zens, were placed on trial at Kores- that Asa Yoleson is none other Knights at the first public session ‘Tt was our duty to tow the ship of the stock market today. MOTT CH.AIRMAN OF Marine Com. . 23% 23% 23% ton, near Kiev, today, charged with WORLD Y ALLIANCE. than A1 Jolson of "Mammy” fame, of the council today. Norfolk West .157% 156% 156% to the nearest port which was in Hartford, Aug. 3.— Thirty-three military espionage in behalf of Po­ Broadway sat up. .161 161 161 China. We did so and all of the Natl. Lead .. applicants passed the recent exam­ land. Helsingfors, ^Finland, Aug. 3.— On the stage Mrs. Jolson, before “ Y” LEAGUE STANTIING. North Pacific . 74 73% Chinamen were beheaded afte- they BOTANICAL GARDEN her marriage, was known as Ethel ination of the medical examining John R. Mott, prominently identi­ W. L. Pet. N Y Central .137 134% 136% had been tried in a Chinese c'urt. board and were today certified to SANDERS NOT VERY ILL Delmar. Friends had heard re­ I did not see the excutiens but fied with International Y. M. C, A. E. Glastonbury ...... 5 1 .833 N Y, N H & H 46% 4^% 45% IS GIFT OF STAMFORD the State Department of Health for ports of differences between the Plainville ...... 3 2 .600 Pan Am Pet .69% 69 69 some of the sailors did. It was hor­ licenses as regular physicians. Boston. Aug. 3.— Much relieved work in various executive capacities couple but none had believed a di­ 54% rible." after a physical examination dis- was elected today chairman of the Orford Soap ...... 3 2 .600 Pennsylvania . 54%' 54% Twenty-one were admitted on the vorce was planned. E. Berlin ...... 3 2 .600 People's Gas .124% 124% 124% basis of credentials and twelve who closed that he was not dangerously world s Y. M. C. A. Alliance, 29 Mrs. Albert Crane Offers City Highland P a r k ...... 1 4 .200 Pierce Arrow . 32% 29 passed written examination. ill, Everett Sanders, secretary of ^ BIG THUNDER STORM Kensington ...... 1 5 .166 Rep Ir & Steel 59 7% 59% 59 74 AIRPLANE COMES TO $200,000 Tract and Nucleus President Coolidge, was resting A>OTHER h l A V ^ SWEEPS ALB.\NY AREA. The twelve are: Joseph P. Mat- Results of games last Saturday: R ea d in g...... 97 74 95% 97 of Maintenance Fund. teis, Mortimer E. Moriarty, Reuben comfortably at the Corey Hill hospi- j CHICAG . Ch R Isl & Pac 58% 57% 57% Albany, N. Y., Aug. 3.— Albany E. Berlin 10; Plainville 3. Thalberg, Charles W. O’Neill, tal, Brookline today. 1 ____phiz-airn’s Kensington vs. E. Glastonbury- South Pacific .107 106% 107 PRISONER’ S RESCUE Stamford, Aug.-3.— Mrs. Albert and eastern New York last night Thomas Coddiero, Julius A. Grow­ Dr. Arthur L. Chute, Back Bay i anew today postponed as Kensington couldn't So. Railway .120 74 120 120% Crane of this city today announced er^ Michael E. Brodsky, William J. specialist, said there was a possibili- gangland fued blazed anew today experienced one of the most severe St. P a u l...... 11 11 11 that she had offered to the city of when Joseph Salvo, said to have ^electrical and rain storms of recent secure grounds. Not to Take Him Away But Scott, Garter Lee Marshal, Morris ty that Sanders would be able to Orford Soap vs. Highland Park Studebaker . . 6874 67 67 Stamford a tract of land compris­ Hlnnenberg, Morris Goldstein, return to the summer White House been a nephew of James Lamberta, years. In cities and towns within to Bring $3 Fine to Busted wealthy resort owner recently slain, — postponed as Orford Soap was on Union Pacific .155 V4 1 5 4 74 1 55% ing 44 acres on exclusive straw­ Frederick E. Kunkel. in a week. a radius of 40 miles of Albany US Rubber.. 60% 59 60% Motorist. berry hill here"^nd a fund of $100, was shot and killed by gangsters in streets were flooded, basements and outing. U S Steel . . .. 1 5 0 74 1 47 l4? 000 outright for the creation and Chicago Heights. cellars inundated by overflowing AMBLING A.MOS GETS A.WIONIA FUMES EITCT Westin'house . 70 69% 69% Newtown, Aug. 3.— Edward maintenance of a botanical garden sewers and roads partly washed 100 KEGS OF WHISKEY THOUSANDS IN BROOKLYN. Comstock of Pleasantville, N. Y., in memory of her husband, Albert AUSTRIA IS MAKING TRIM WITH BLACK out. came here last night with a car Crane, a former well-known lawyer Darien, Conn., Aug. 3. — Amos ITS FIRST MOVIE FILM ' The heavy rain caused much Black Is used very effectively to damage to growing grain, farmers New York, Aug. 3.— A thousand that had a broken tall light. After of New York city. While no an­ Anderson apparently made a big persons fled from their homes in Ignoring the warnings of three nouncement has been forthcoming haul here today when he held up .-i Vienna, Aug. 3.— The first trim light colored frocks. A bouf­ said. • SAYS ANTI-COURTITES fant model of rose taffeta with a Brooklyn early today when ammo­ constables he •was arrested and from the city authorities with re­ five-ton truck operated by men Austrian moving picture is be­ nia fumes from a store flooded the taken before Justice McCarthy who gard to the offer, it is believed that giving their names as 'William De- ruffied skirt has a fichu, tie and PONZI H.\BE.\S CORPUS ing made. A group of Viennese HEARING POSTPONED. neighborhood. Firemen wearlag GAVE SMITH VICTORY fined him three dollars and costs. the city will accept the gift. vine, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and John recently organized a company belt of black satin. gas masks plugged up the leaH. Comstock was broke and asked per­ Dr. A. Hornaday, a resident here Sloan, of Jersey City, N. J. The which has started work on a Houston, Tex., Aug. 3.— Habeas mission to telephone home for the and formerly director of the Bronx truck was loaded with kegs and war picture, using some of the b l o u s e d l in e l o w money. Zoological and Botanical Gardens police announced the kegs were best theatrical talent in the corpus hearing in the case of W. H. Thompson Says Illinois The most Important silhouettes Charles Ponzi, who is seeking free­ “ You will get it soon,” he said in New York city, has made a sur­ filled with real whiskey. There country. / IDLLSIDE INN Primary Was Carried by after the phone call. vey of the property for Mrs. Crane were one hundred kegs in the load. Several films have been made of the moment is the bloused line, dom on claims that he is being held On Bolton State Road. Deal With Objectors. Just twenty-four minutes later and declared the land Is suitable Devine and Sloan are being held in Austrian but all by German, low over the hips and back that is in Texas illegally after being taken Always a dellghtfol eating place. an airplane roared into a field near for such purpose. He estimates for trial in ball of one thousand French or Italian companies. introduced in the new coats snfl j aboard an Italian steamer by a Regular Dinners and a la carte Chicago, Aug. 3.— The adoption the town hall and two Pleasantvillo the 44 acres are worth $200,000 dollars each. gowns. Houston officer, set for today, was ser\ice. and estimates tho cost of mainten­ postponed this morning until Wed­ of a platform by the Crowe-Barrett young men stepped out, paid the Phone 891-12. W . Gesecke* republican organization of Chicago, fine and departed in the plane. Corn- ance annually would be In the nesday. denouncing the world court and all stock was also given enough to pay neighborhood of $25,000. “ entangling alliances with Eu­ for a new tall light. Mrs. Crane has no children. The Funeral of Abe Lincoln’s Son rope,” brought about the nonilna- 90(9C969(3»(9(9aCX9CX3C9C9(96X tion of Frank L. Smith, for the MELLON AT ROME WHITE PINES DENIES United States Senate, William Hale Rome, Aug. 3.— Secretary Mel­ MELLON IS ON ERRAND. Thompson, former mayor, testified lon arrived here today from Geneva. TODAY today at the Senate inquiry Into He motored at once to the home of White Pines Camp, Aug. 3.— A the Illinois primary. his daughter. second formal denial was made here and today that Secretary of the Treas­ STATE Thompson declared he insisted Secretary Mellon and Premier upon the organization adopting this Mussolini will meet today. It is un­ ury Mellon was In Europe with In­ Tomorrow stand in return for his support of derstood that the meeting is purely struction ip confer with foreign gov­ their candidates for offices in Cook a formal social call. ernments over the European finan­ county. As a result of this agree­ cial situation. ment, Thompson said, every candi­ HERRIOT RESIGNS OLD In behalf of President Coolidge Reginald Denny date on the Crowe-Barrett ticket JOB AS LYONS MAYOR it likewise 'was again denied that “ raised his hand and swore to God Paris, Aug. 3.— Edouard Herrlot, the embargo on arms shipments And to support this principle, opposing after a term of nearly a quarter of into Mexico had been lifted. tangling alliances.” a century, has resigned as mayor Laura With such support, Thompson of Lyons. 4 KILLED WHEN BASKET added, Smith won the republican The resignation of M. Herrlot OP TIED B.ILLOON FALLS La Plante senatorial nomination from Senator came as the result of a protest William B. McKinley, who had made by the socialists of Lyons London, Aug. 3.— Four persons They WiU against his joining the Poincare were killed today when the basket voted for American adherence to of a captive balloon, at a fete at Give You a the world court. cabinet. Kemptson, near Bedford, broke Million Laughs loose from the balloon and went' hurtling to the ground, carrying in with it the pilot and three passen­ gers. I Jour Trip To J^tw YorK FRAUD ORDER OUT ON SKINNiBS PKiSS SIM mav be anticipatea with more enjoynnent 2 FLORIDA PROMOTIONS if you secure accommodations at t;he' THURSDAY—ONLY—THURSDAY Washington, Aug. 3.— The post office department today denied use \ REX BEACH’S JOHNNY HINES in “THE GOOSE WOMAN” “THE BROWN DERBY” 1 Adjoining Times Souare of the mails to the Florida Citiea Finance Co., of Miami and Fultord, Reduced Prices until October Fla., And the Southern States Real­ A meager group of Immediate relatives were the ou ly moufners '^tending last rites for Abraham Lin­ And COUNTRY STORE NIGHT I Sittingife Room.Bedroom - ' ------with k Sitting . . 1. Room .2double bedrooms ty Corporation, of Miami. The fraud order named M. G. Tehbetts, coln’s son, Robert Todd Lincoln, at Manchester, V t„ where he died. Members of hU family had specified president; R. E. McDonald, treasur­ a funeral of strictest privacy. The photograph shows the body being placed temporarily in a vault in Friday Added Attraction! er, and B. P. Tebbetts, secretary ot Bellwood cemetery, Manchester. Later it will be re/moved to Sprinjfleld. 111. The pallbearers Included ALEXANDER THE GREAT ^ the two concerns, and Bernard Ty­ Lincoln Isham of New York and Robert T. iJuroln Beckwith of Waslilngton. Robert T. Lincoln's arend- & Saturday The Movie Wonder Dog in Persim* son,' sales manager «t the latter oompanr* tona*

If. ^:V MANCHESTER EVENING AUGtJST 3, ICJ ]?AGE TBREB

Alqivg the eaatbound track until the ticular entry. There will be ta­ The project calls for extensive The Pig Woman’s Hovel men catch up with the steam TOWN FLOWER SHOW bles furnished to display all en­ construction which Is expected tp •PLAYGROUND NOTES fO R K S P E iS liP ahdfel. The concrete work is to tries. Entry may be made by call­ begin forthwith. StOne and W e% •^e.'dbne by the Edward Balt com­ ing G. H. Washburn, telephone ster will direct the financial affali^ pany, Hartford contractors. X FRIDAY JUTERliOON 2083. All entries must be In by of'the new enterprise and will dci The second horseshoe pitching ON CENT] ' Conn. Co.’s Share. Friday at 12 noon. the construction work. tohrnament at the East Side play­ . . The Connecticut Company has This event should prove an en­ grounds last night produced Oakes gp^bpriatM 198,000 toward the Entries In^ted from AH Over. joyable one for the flower loving and Francis, a new comBination, as improvements being made on the ' TowB— ftizes Ofifered— At public, particularly when so many TALCOTTVILLE CORPS ! gardens are just now in full bloom. winners in the finals. They were atreet. North End Playground at opposed by Hewitt and Vesco who jConnecticat Ci). Makes Good :. Workmen were slightly delayed Director Washburn stated yestei • had advanced to the last round and at 8-o’clock this morning when they 2.30 oclock. day the common garden variety of WINS THREE PRIZQ defeated that pair by the score of broke down a trolley wire neat flower should not be sNghted as 15* to 13. Progress j i $250,000 •Adams street. This did not delay What promises to be another in­ many of them make beautiful Following are the scores; traffic, however, as there is a tem­ teresting event on the North End bouquets. Journey to Boston and Return Pontillo, Boggini, 12; .Hewitt, ^ Improvedient. porary cross-over at that section of playground was announced yester­ The first entry was received this With Beautiful Trophies. , Dancosse, 15. the street. day as a flower show. The show forenoon, being fifteen varieties of Farr, Mazzoli, 10; Cervini, Quish, .yfill open at 2:30 o’clock Friday gladiolas. Entries will be wel­ 15. afternoon at the playground, and it comed from any lover of flowers in Some of the largest and most Oakes, Francis, 15; Vince, Moz- Rapid progress is be|ng.made by BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS. is open to everybody that is a lover any part of the town. beautiful trophies ever seen in this ler 5. the workmen for the Connecticut of flowers, to anyone who has a gar­ section were brought back by the Dexter, McCaffey, 6; Clifford, Company In tearing up the tracks New Haven. Aug. 3.— J. Ralph den and' has a particular pride in STONE AND WEBSTER IN Talcottville Fife and Drum corps Sinelli, 15. on Center street in connection with Jones, a Greenwich truckman, to­ any flowers of his own growing. NEW FLORIDA PROMOTION. from a field day arid series of con­ Wagner, Brozowski, 14; Tomp­ the 8250,000 improvements which day filed a' voluntary petition in Director Washburn announced that tests in Boston on' Saturday. The local organization won'tbrefe first son, Humphrey, 15. are being made. bankruptcy In United States Dis­ the only rules In entering the show Boston, Aug. 3.— Subject to Rowe, Mozzer, 13; Vesco, Hewitt Today the tracks had been torn trict court here. His liabilities are that there will be two classes, completion of the detailed arrange­ prizes and one second, all large up as far as the South Manchester amount to $3,701 while his assets the first of which is the amateur, ments, Stone and Webster, Inc., of cups. 15. First among the prizes was one Lang, Shields, 15; Streng, Ferris, Railroad bridge. This goal was total $3,158. Samuel Frledmau, the second those who have gone in­ Boston, will form a syndicate to Cached late this afternoon. The president of the Columbia Leather to the growing of flowers more subscribe $2,500,(M)0 for a new for the drum' corps coming the 1. farthest distance to tb§ affair. Aa- Morrison, Happenny, 6; Pontillo, concrete will be filled in as quickly Goods Corporation, of New London, seriously. corporation to complete the' devel­ as possible. has filed a voluntary petition In There will be prizes awarded for opment of Davis Island, a real es­ pther first prize was wen by Louis Maran, 15. , - Smith as the best base*drummei, Streng, Miner, 6; Furphy, Mc­ Concrete Work. bankruptcy with assets far above the best Individual blossom, the tate project in the mouth of the Hillsboro river and within a half- and the third went to William Cullough, 15. X It was announced today that the liabilities. His cojupaoy owes best bouquet of flowers and one for epnerete work will be commenced $47,889 and has assets of $144,16.8. the best flowering plant. Each mile of the city hall of Tampa, Monlghan. fifer. Second' prize was Semi-Finals Florida. This announcement was given to Joseph Ferguson in the Hewitt, Dancosse. 1; Cervini, Monday morning at Adams and Much of the assets are In accounts contestant must furnish his or her own container for their own par­ made by Stone and Webster today. fifing contest. Quish, 15. Olcott streets and will progress due. Oakes, Francis, 15; Clifford, Smith, S. Thompson, Humphrey, 5; Lang, Shields, 15. Vesco, Hewitt, 15; Pontillo, Maran, 4. Oakes, Francis, 15; Furphy, Mc- Collough, 10. Finals Oakes, Francis, 15; Vesco, V Hewitt. 13. The East Side volley ball team added another victim to its string last night when it took three out of four games from Manchester Green. The scores were 15-13, MID SUMMER’S 15-12, 6-15, 15-0. The lineups: X: Manchester Green East Side Yost ...... Carlson A N D uncan...... L. Carlson R obinson...... Dickson CLEARANCE SALE Valentine ...... Little 'A Holmes ...... Chambers Cheney ...... Janssen Gribbon of the West Side took the measure of Beiber and Rossi of the East Side in a tennis match last night. His scores against Beiber Features were 6-3, 6-0, and against Rossi Three were 6-3, 6-3. __ The Jayhawks of the West Side and the Tigers of the East Side met again last night and the West Sid- The tremendous response to this Sale is deeply ers took two out of three games This great Mid Summer Clearance Sale is now The “ pig woman," they call hti-— and the'upper photo shows why. appreciated by us and we count it a still further from their opponents, 15-5, 15-13, in full blast with its numberless bargains in fine It's her home near New Brunswick, N. J., as it looks now. She is Mrs. remonstration of the implicit confidence which the 10-15. In the preliminary the furniture— something for everyone— single pieces junior teams played and the Tigers Jane Gibson, who contends she was out on a mule ride the night of the people have long had in this store, its merchandise or a whole housefull. We feel positive that you won two out of three games, 15-14, Hall-Mills murder and saw Mrs. Hall at the scene, bepding over the and its methods. will find just whht you need at your price. ^ iP B-15, 15-3. bodies. Below is a new photo of Mrs. Gibson with her 3-year-old The lineups: Hayhawks Tigers daughter. klice I'lodean...... E. Waskiewich / V Eleanor Runde ...... E. Dziadus / Steel Auto ■/eronica McCann...... Leo Gryk MOTHER’ S VIGIL OF 29 Prosecutor 4 Passenger Vlurial Tomlinson .... Leo Giglio Marian Wright _____Esther Carini Lawn Springs Camp Stools ."lose Angelo YEARS COMES TO END V'-XV-; - $1.19 . $9.95 / Hayhawk Jrs. Tigers Jr.s Makes a fine extra seat Marian Modean . . . Agnes Dziadus Mrs. Grace Stevenson Dead ($1.00 Weekly through our t£/i/mA, for the auto, also an ideal Edith Brown ...... Nellie Galll Profit Sharing Club Plan.) chair for camp, beach, Helen Donnelly .. . Nellie Stentella After Weary Wait for Re­ launch and many places Elsie Breen Joseph Pavlovich turn of Her Daughter. Made of hard wood it will withstand the hard usage to which it may be car­ Alice A ik en ...... Myrtle Muir ried. Ida Anderson...... Vivian Phillips Malden, Mass., Aug. 3. — A vigil which is expected of it. of twenty-nine years unrewarded, (Regular $15.00 value.) Light but Strong. Defender Mrs. Grace Stevenson, 80, has gone to her filial rest in Forestdale ceme­ tery, hoping vainly to the last to once more see the daughter who t' • walked out of her parents’ home in Brookline, the night of April 26. Sale Prices Coupled With Extended Payments \ 189 7, and never returned. The daughter. Miss Grace Ste­ venson. kissed her mother that Thru Our Profit Sharing Club Plan night in the nineties. She assured her she was just going for a short stroll. Mother eyes never beheld her again. 'fime has failed to solve the mystery of why Grace Stevenson in 189 7 should have left her wealthy home to disappear. The mother's hope that she would come back had never dimmed.

EDWARD CLAFFEY. FIGURE AT THE CAPITOL, DE.AD. I Hartford, Aug. 3.— Edward CIaf- Mrs. Hall has employed Robert fey, 75, for eight years fioorman at the State Capitol and for many H. McCarter, former attorney gen 3-Door White Mountain years previous captain of a hook eral of New^ Jersey, as her princi­ and ladder company of the Hart­ pal counsel. MpCartcr is closely Refrigerators ford fire department, died sudden­ related to powerful New Jersey in­ ly here todav of a shock. Claffey, $34.50 who was one of the best known of dustrial magnates. (80 Lb. Ice Capacity.) the old-time firemen here until he Be prepared for the next hot spell was retired on a pension ten years which is due any day now. We are ago, was engaged when the world tor and four of her children, ac­ clearing them out fast at these re­ war broke out as bodyguard for companied by Charles Dana Gib­ war Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb. Aft­ son, arrived at the Gibson summer duced prices but there are still some Legal action against -Mrs. Fran­ er the war he 'was given the capl- home in Dark Harbor today from of the most popular numbers left. tol place. cis Hall on the charge she mur­ Boston. Mrs. Gibson is a sister of $30.00 Top leers N o w ...... $21.50 Lady Astor. dered her husband. Rev. Edward LADY ASTOR AT DARK After three weeks at Dark Har­ $34.50 Top leers N o w ...... $23.50 W. Hall, and his aflinity, Mrs. Elea­ HARBOR FOR 3 WEEKS. bor the Astors will go to ($1.00 Weekly through our Profit nor Mills, is directed by Francis to visit the old Langthorne home Quaker Combination Sharing Plan.) Islesboro, M., Aug. 3.— Lady As- where Lady Astor was bom. \ ' Bergen, county prosecutor of Som­ Veranda Rockers erset county, N. J., above. Ranges Midnight Ride R®AD riAP Black, Regular $180, Now $159.50. of Mrs. Hall Enamel, Regular $250, Now $209.50. Made of hard maple stock, high (With one year to pay through our Profit Sharing Club.) backs, double reed seats, nicely fin­ All Quaker ranges and gas stoves have been reduced ished. Exactly like cut. All furni­ for this Clearance Sale. You should have your stove in­ ture for the porch or sun pwlor has stalled now for you not only will save money but you avoid been greatly reduced for quick clear­ the rush that always comes in the regular stove season. ance. We had rather sacrifice profit They know where .Remember you benefit by the sale prices and also have the Folding Camp Chairs than store these goods until another they’ll stay toni|{ht. And privilege of extended payments over a period of 12 months. 98c season. that there will be room Fi’ame made of selected hard wood. for them. ' Aerolux Porch Screens in all sizes Quaker Social Coal Ranges, 8-20 Size Seat of extra heavy, 12 oz. double at a straight 20% reduction. (Pay­ They telephoned ahead Black, Regular 99.50, Now $89.50. filled olive drab duck. Fine for camp­ this morning. able $1.00 weekly through our Profit ing purposes. At^ the hour of- midnight, Mrs. Sharing Plan.) Enamel, Regular $160.00, Now $142.50. Hall ■was taken from this handsome home in New Brunswick, N. J.. to— !✓ — ' . Electric Washing Machines At Clearance Prices Heavy Nickle The Eden Washer, R^\ilar $165, Closing a t ----- $119.00 Bow Back Chairs IX Tea Kettles The Wayne Washer, Regular $125, Closing at .. $75.00 $1.19 (12 months to piay on Our Profit Sharing Plan.) $1.79 : (Unfinished) ($3.75 value) THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGUVND TELEPHONE COMPANY G. L KEIIH FURNmiRE CO. Inc iPl V b e l l s y s t e m the cell marked by the arrow in COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS - SO. MANCHESTER, CT. the. Somerset county jail at Som- trville' She was denied bond. V

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! tlon might arise where Rome would There is said to be no breaking of 4(anttfeatrr rise superior to Washington in the threads and of course no flying out control of American affairs. And of shuttles. * Svraing Ufralb it is the grim determination to pre­ Perhaps it may be a long, long time before there is any application PUBLISHED BT vent any such possibility that would of this German principle to Man­ " THB HERALD PRINTINQ CO. affect the votes of many hundreds Founded by Elwood & Bin of thousands of them. chester silk weaving, 11 ever. But Watkins’ Better Bedding Offered in the Oct. 1. 1881 The utter unlikelihood of any because it is a mechanical revolu­ Every Evenins Except Sundays and tion in a system that has existed Holidays such thing, the practical impossibil­ Entered at-the Post Office at Man* ity of it, the absolute patriotism of since the dawn of civilization it la Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. interesting. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall Catholic as well as of Protestant or six dollars a year; sixty cents a Jew, cannot counteract what a great SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE month for shorter perloda By carrier, eighteen cents a week. many non-Cathollcs believe to be a Single copies, throe centa theoretical if remote possibility. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ SENTATIVE: Hamllton-De Llsser. And until the Catholic church can Stewarts Iiic.. 25 West 4Sd Street. New York convince these skeptics that the and 612 North Michigan Avenue, WASHINOTO, Chicago. ban of the "Vatican not only will not The Semi-Annual Sale The Manchester Evening Herald Is but cannot be Imposed on the tem­ M on sale in New York City at Schults's lETTEBS You must remember that the Semi- News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd poral decisions of a great nation, Street and 42nd Street entrance of By CH.1RLES P. STEWART. Annual Sale extends to every depart­ Grand Central Station. the political factor pointed out hy "International News Service has the Senator Caraway— and as well rec­ Washington, Aug. 3.— With near­ ment in our store. Whatever you exclusive rights to use for republlca- tlon In any form all news dispatches ognized by millions who keep their ly everbody else of consequence at desire in home furnishings is sure to credited to it or not otherwise credit­ mouths shut ajbout it— will con­ the seashore, in the mountains or be found here now at a reduced price! ed In this paper. It la also exclusively taking life easily in some other entitled to use for republlcatlon all tinue to exist. the local or undated news published cool spot, “ I fiud Washington a de­ heraln." It is utterly regretable. It lim­ sirable place in which to work dur­ its the privileges and rights of citi­ ing the mid-summer months,” ob­ TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926. zenship to millions of our best serves President William Green of the American Federation of Labor. Quality Americans. It shuts the door of It was 99.5, too,, by the weather MELLON'S TRIP. the presidency in the lace of many bureau’s thermometer, the day Green made this remark, and un­ The curiously conflicting stories splendid statesmen. But it is folly Mattresses to pretend that it does not exist. official instruments were away over concerning Secretary Mellon’s Eu­ 100. \ A difference in religious faith ropean trip leave the ordinary Nevertheless, the A. F. of L. American at a loss to know just has nothing whatever to do with it. head really did look cool and com­ 100% New Cotton Mat­ Fear of alien domination through fortable. The truth is that William what to believe— whetiier Mr. Mel­ tresses, covered with attractive a spiritual influence has everything Green is a calm, even tempered in­ lon is in Europe for his health and dividual, who doesn’t let little art ticking, with roll edges. lor recreation exclusively, or to do with it. things like weather get on his Any size, in one piece style. To this newspaper the fear seems whether at least part of his pur­ nerves. Regular $13.50 utterly ridiculous, preposterous. pose there is to confer with gov­ But it is a fact that it exists. And Green looks the part of a presi­ ernments of various countries con­ dent of the A. F. of L. He looks it cerning their economic and financial facts are to be laced, not blinked. oven more than Samuel Gompers $11.48 ONE-THIRD of your life is spent ib bed. How often situations. Only a direct state­ did. do you change your bedding ? Year by year the mattresses Day Beds MUSHROOM GROWTHS. Gompers looked like a great man ment from President Coolidge you sleep on are becoming hard and lumpy. The springs Eagerly we relate the one in­ — a statesman. Hp lacked stature, Watkins Grayfelt Mattresses would be likely to be accepted as but there was power in his face, are losing their resilience. You probably don’t notice it, yet stance that comes to notice of a and genius. So far as appearances filled with 100% pure, gray Double Day Beds "with metal settling the puzzle definitely, and wonder why you do not sleep as well as you used to. “ Get­ the President is not at all likely to beneficiary, outside of the bootleg­ were concerned, he might have felt. Made with Imperial ends which are covered, in the ger and the salaried dry sleuth, of been president of anything— a rail­ edge, hand rolled and tufted. ting old” is probably your solution. You never think of the same cretonne as the mattress commit either himself or Mr. road or the United States Steel Mellon. the institution of prohibition. Corporation or the United States Floral stripe ticking, full size bedding. and valance. Frames and At Herman, Mo., a big wine com­ Just the same it is permissable itself. But there was little about only. Regular $21.00 springs enameled to prevent his looks to suggest that he ever Replace your bedding during the Semi-Annual Sale with rusting. Regular $25.00 to hope that there is more truth in pany has a great system of wine had worked with his hands, though up-to-date bedding. There’s.a revelation in store for you. the afiirmations that he is investi­ cellars which cost a lot of money and which the dry laws rendered of course he had. $16.95 gating than in the denials. If Green su.ggests th^ practical You’ll never believe that new bedding could make such a $19.50 there is one thing more than an­ seemingly valueless. Instead of working man— a high type, but it difference! doesn’t strain the imagination to other concerning which the Ameri­ despairing and committing suicide, however, the company officials visualize him as a miner, an(^ right Special Grayfelt Mattresses can public is all mixed up it is the on the job, in a real mine. Metal-end Day Beds, finished evolved the bright idea of devoting actual economic state of Europe as in stripe ticking, roll edge, one in walnut, with cretonne cov­ a whole and of its various coun­ these cellars to the raising of mush­ Gompers obviously was conscious piece, any size. Regular $17.50 ered mattresses and valances. of his greatness. It wasn’t conceit. tries. We are fed propaganda by rooms. Now the middle west is Open to double width for night getting more mushrooms than it He was intellectually away above the ream. Hundreds of individ­ that. He appraised himself, how­ $14.87 use. Regular $33.00 uals of no responsibility and in ever heard about before the com­ ever, at what he was worth. You many cases no especial qualification pany is thriving and everything is knew, in conversation with him, that you were talking to a poten- for the task have made independ­ lovely. $24.75 tate. Two piece Grayfelt Mat­ ent surveys of the situation. No On ihe other hand: Green is wholly unassuming. He two of them agree wholly, save Time was when half the cellars sits at his desk in his shirt sleeves, tresses in art ticking, roll edge, where two or more are employed on the lower west side in New anybody can get in to see him who hand tufted, any size. Regu- Windsor type Day Beds with has even a moderately good excuse, by the same propaganda agencies. York city had mushroom beds in I lai' $22.00 bow-ends of metal, finished tliem— a fact never generally ' and' if you didn’t know it in ad­ walnut. Complete frames fin­ Many are fiatly, even ridiculously vance, you’d never guess who and contradictory. We get a hodge­ known but none the less true. It what he is. he’s so completely free $18.70 ished in enamel with galvan­ podge of misinformation. is some years since anybody has from any trace of “side.” ized springs. Double width, heard of such a thing as a native Gompers was brilliant. with mattress and valance in Even our government has had to Green is substantial. He has a stagger along, for years, with less New York mushroom. Is-It possi­ chunky, powerful figure, of medi­ cretonne. Regular $43.00 rxact knowledge of conditions in ble that the cockney mushroom gar­ um height. His face is square and Luxurious Grayfelt Mat­ Europe than any business house dens have given way to the more resolute. It’s rerlous— not much in­ tresses, very thick, luxurious Watkins Superior Bedding .Outfit profitable and more exciting still? clined to smile. Its owner’s whole cotton, covered with striped $28.67 would think of accepting concern­ makeup hints at the sacrifice of the Perhaps, after all, the dry laws Hicking. One piece, roll edge, If you think you enjoy real comfort with the present ing its debtors. ornamental in the interests of bedding vou use, be prepared to enjoy a new sensation. have resulted more in a shift of strength. in any size. Regular $25.00 There is nobody in America bet­ This bedding outfibis by far the most comfortable you have Single Day Beds with metal locations than in a basic change in ends upholstered and covered ter qualified to dig out and assimi­ As president of the A. F. of L.. ever seen. It includes a 72 coil box spring— the most luxur­ products. late and place in orderly array the Green has all the marks of a nir.n $21.25 ious spring known— upholstered with cotton, to fit any size with same cretonne as roll- tacts concerning Europe’s financial who knows his Job from the bed. The second piece is a luxurious inner spring mattress edge mattress and valance*. ind economic status than Andrew REAL NEWS. ground up. Two pillows included with each He’s a smooth-running machine — filled with dozens of buoyant coil springs covered with W. Mellon. We very much hope SpeciaK Prosecutor Designate bed. Regular $36.50 —efficient and thorough but rfh- soft, downy cotton. Two pillows complete the outfit. They that when he comes back he will be Simpson, named, but not yet con­ Watkins’ Snowhite Mat­ hurried. . tresses, filled with 100% pure are filled with all new special white goose feathers! Size primed with dependable knowledge firmed to carry on the prosecution His composure of manner is nis 21x27 inches. All pieces are upholstered in a heavy woven • on what is, after all, the most im­ of the Hall-Mills murder case, de­ striking external characteristic. white sterilized cotton felt. 50 $31. He talks readily. He doesn’t stripe ticking to match. You can purchase any piece portant of all subjects to America. clares that he purposes to delve lbs. 1 piece; Imperial edge, scintillate, as Gompers did, but hand rolled and tufted. Heavy separately, if you desire! deep into the circumstances of the he’s familiar with the labor situa­ Many other designs in metal CARAWAY-S>UTH. floral ticking. Any size, regu­ original investigation of that no­ tion, in all its ins and outs. When • Box Spring, regular $39.50...... ; ...... $29.50 and wooden Day Beds — both he’s asked a question concerning it, lar $31.00 Senator Caraway of Arkansas torious crime. Inner Spring Mattress, regular $35.00...... $29.75 double and single sizes—^re­ having given out an interview in he doesn’t have to stop and think. That is exactly the point. This He’s done his f. inking previously Pillows, regular $10.00 a^ pair...... $7.95 duced proportionately. which he declared that Governor New Jersey tragedy has attracted and can answei right off the reel. $24.75 Al Smith of New York will certain­ nation-wide attention, not at all be­ It’^ refreshing in a city of politi­ ly be defeated if he wins the presi­ cause of its "mystery” or of any cians, where the almost universal dential nomination of the Demo­ tendency is to hedge and trim, to especially baffling features in the find a man of convictions, who cratic party, the New York Times double murder itself— but because speaks straight out. vi^TKINS BROTHERS, In c . proceeds to put the Arkansas sena­ of the obvious apathy and inepti­ The A. F. of L. has been lucky tor— who of course is a Democrat tude of the authorities. in its-presidents. It had Gompers. himself— on the grill. when a genius was needed to cre­ FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS It has never been the killing of ate. It has Green, now that an exe­ “ This is religious bigotry gone to the minister and the choir singer, cutive is required to consolidate. seed,” says the Times. “ It is not it has not even been the singularly only an affront to the American distinctive cast of characters in the spirit but an insult to common drama— the arrogant rich woman, 'IN sense. So long as such a thing is her smug young husband, her not ashamed to show its head in the freakish nit-wit brother, the “ pig United States we had better not woman,” the murdered woman’s those called frltillaries which are point the finger of scorn at Mexi­ daughter who sold her mother’s m w i l^ew York, Aug. 3.— At this sea­ scores of them. More recently Great usually golden brown with black co.” love letters— but the amazing per­ markings on the upper side (left) son of year the curtains are drawn Neck, on Long Island, has become Here we have the spectacle of a formances of those charged with and with bright silver spots on the on dozens of'the "snart shoppes” of “ the place to go.” great newspaper, celebrated for the enforcement of the law, which has Thomas Meighan of the movies; hind wings below' (right) are per­ Madison and Park Avenue. haps the most fragrant, having a moderation of its views, hurling in­ intrigued the interest of the public Signs in the window .ead “ Clos­ Ring Lardner. F. Scott Fitzgerald, spicy odor like that of sandal-wood. dignant objurgation at the relator er for the summer. Open August Harpo” Marx and scores of others Wl\ A Vegetable Rdief to so great an extent. have places there. The fiitillary shovrn In the pic­ of a fact because it does not like If it is now actually intended to 25.” what yer waitin’ for. Kinda ture Is (t rather small northern For Constipation Yet these are among the highest The vaudeville world drifts to You kin talk about yer short­ the fact. get to the bottom of the mystery— Freeport, where one of the largest cravin’ for a hand-grip, for a slip^ry kind common in Maine and New Nature’s Rem edy ((R Ta b - rentals in Manhattan. The “ shop­ cake, er your luscious cherry pie. aorta hold on a piece of water­ Hampshire, but very similar ones As a matter of truth it is im­ Who got the money? Whose? colonies In America is to be found. lets) a vegetable laxative pers’ ” gesture must agree with You kin rave about your Ice cream melon that is ripe and red an’ cold. are common In almost all parts of I w ith a pleasant, nearto- probable that there is any real How much? How on earth could that of society. When society shuts Bungalow City” they call it and it 8tietches to Long Island Sound cones, but lissen— me, oh, my, is Gee, a fella oft gets,thirsty and. the United States. natnre action. Relieves bigotry in the situation, Not one they get away with it?— there is he use and goes .o the seashore or he feels he’d like ta drench, his If you catch one of these fritil- and prevents biB om n*»s, mountains, the exclusive “ shop­ where a fortress-like building turns there anything as tasty, is there voter out of six in this country. prospect of news out of New Jer­ out to be “ The Light’s Club,” ren­ system with some water, but Itj laries and smell the upper surface esnatipatioa a n d m ck pers” shut down. Their rentals go anything as nice, as ta gobble wa­ hrtaUichc*. Tones and probably, would care a rap about sey such as will double discount dezvous for thousands in the termelon by the large an’ juicy doesn’t seem ta quench. What s ' of the fore wings yeu can easily de­ on, though the blinds are drawn for the answer? Aw, that’s easy, tect the fragrance. strengthens tl« -digestion the individual religious views of a any actual solution of this tawdry two months. / "three-a-day.” slico assim ilation.. - Here they come from the road When yer sittin’ at the table, an’ ’cause ya get ta feelin’ fine, if ya If yoli do not succeed with the United States President, and the homicide itself. place on Broadway near <4 4th drink what’s been growin’ on a first try another, for the females At this season, also, there is a for vacations and when they are the evening meal is o’er, an’ yer '• M r 3 0 rest would not be greatly con­ watermelon vine. entirely lack the sandal-wood odor, jF*or« Street, generally designated as ready to retire— if ever. waitin’— shucks, I betca I know 1 cerned, with the exception- of a NO SHUTTLES. At this season there are perhaps and in the males It is much strong­ “ Columbia Beach,” for here the er in some than In others. «mall and unimportant group. The Manchester Is a town of looms. Idle actors sun themselves when the several thousand variety perform­ th^ng that would prevent Al Smith Thousands of its folks are familiar, play season is spent. ers in this rustic little place. — GILBERT SWAN. from .being elected is not religious intimately or in a general way, The “ beach” is a sidewalk crowd­ ed with perspiring passers-by. with their operation. The idea of It all,' in any true sense. It is The actors are either “ sumn^er- TOM. ipprehension of the intrusion of an a loom without a shuttle will be ing in town” or hoping for out-of- outside political power, possessing startling to most of them. Yet town engagements in stock com­ a u iR K S SIMS i certain peculiar leverage, into the one Herr Gabler, in Germany, has panies and hanging around the offtheOIdBlodc agencies. Some days several hun­ VS*. - < s Kl JUHIOWB— Uttle IRs zffairs of the United States. invented such a machine, according dred players will come and go from SAYS T h « sam e MJ — ta one-third Just within a few days there to report, and it is declared that it doses, csndv-costsd. For this spot within a few hours. As “ Stop slandering our young peo­ chUdren snd sitalts. * have been several assertions and as will revolutionize the whole busi­ usual, most of them try to “ put on This 1j the second festival in’ ple,” says a London professor. .D7 rouR KneoRT many contradictions of a report ness of weaving. Already it Is in front.” honor of the holy protomartyr St. W Sl, you make them stop slander­ that the Roman Catholic church use in several South German man- You will hear “ hams” reciting Stephen instituted by the church on ing us. how they “expect to go to Newport the occasion of the discovery of his commit suicide the rent had either completed or was con­ ufacturies. next week, but had to stay In town remains. Wild women of Africa have long comes due. templating excommunication of all Instead of shuttles, the Gabler to look after next year’s contract.” Christopher Columbus sailed hair and go without clothes, while persons concerned with the execu­ looms is said to have two rods that And you’ ll see, also, many promi­ from Palos, Spain, on first voyage our’s have short hair. The cause of most divorc's ll that men are such poor liars. tion of the church laws of Mexico. carry the threads and perform h e hoaesUx lis t § phuJtUt t7R| vrottld ba the Umit. by. .Geotfe K . .CohahtA h^ibOTg vithin 14 houn,' / ant fragrance* \

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meet and the fourteen men who and son, Frank, of South Manches­ state Theater presents, a double XERY GOOD, PUPILS. made the trip shold feel well re­ ter, were visitors on Sunday at the “S m E ’3 DRESS s u r feature bill. Rex Beach’s "The Sacramento, Cal.— New answers NEWS FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS paid for their efforts. home of Mr. and Mrs. Geor>ge A. Goose Woman” and Johnny Hines were given to old questions in a Mr. and Mrs. John Prentice and Frink. in "The Brown Derby” also the test given recently to high school family spent the week-end with Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson, who AT STATE THEATER famous Country Store night. For sophomores. "Alcohol is made from Mrs. Prentice’s sister, Mrs. Stephen has been in- the Manchester Memo­ Friday and Saturday the State ^erected by the Selectmen, one on gasoline,” “ air brakes are used on Jewell at Stamford. rial hospital for ,.n operation for Theater has booked an added at- the State road on the Andover- balloons,” “organdie is a kind of HEBRON On Friday evening the Talcott­ appendicitis, returned to her home At last, a Dlausible farce, a farce tiwetion, Alexander The Great, the marmalade," and bacon comes from Columbia Line, one at Katzman's ville baseball team evened accounts here on Monday r.ftemoon. movie wonder dog nimself. One Corner, pointing the way to the that is fast, funny and furious, yet a cow,”r were some of the answers. with “ Zlra’s Zephyrs” of Rockville. 'should not miss seeing this won­ Quality — Service There a sood attendance at Green, one on the Hebron-Columbla convincing and possible. We refer the musical comedy “ The Church The locals were trailing going Into to the latest Universal-Jewel. derful dog. , ' and Prices. line, and a large one on Columbia the final inning but a batting rally, Pair" given at the town ball Friday Green, bidding all welcome. “ Skinner’s Dress Suit,” shown at MANCHESTER ’ evening by a chorus of singers from started by “ Eddie” Kelly sent two TOLLAND the State theater today and tomor­ Members of St. Mary’s Boys choir runs across the plate and the game row. iS'estchester, Colchester i nd Hebron with Joseph Gaudi'eau as leader, Mrs. Lizzia G .^ am of Thomp- Warner Optical Co. ended with the score S to 6. Hiller WALTON nCHTS FOR AUTO TOP CO. under the direction of Mrs. W. O. are in camp at the lake for two sonville has returned home from a The picture Is a photoplay ver­ 42 Asylum St. Hartfordi Seyms, organist at the First Con­ of the Rockville team pitched excel­ sion of the famous book that was weeks, arriving Monday morning. visit at the home of Charles Sterry 119 Oak St. Phone 1316-.1 gregational church at Hebron. The lent ball but errors by his team­ and Miss Bertha Place. one of the season’s best sellers,,and OiOAHOMA COMEBACK Mr. and Mrs. George Fiske, Mr. mates lost the game for him. is still one of the most popular of entertainment was given for the and Mrs. John Cannon, and Mrs. Frank Sterret of New York City MisSyMlldred Prentice of Man­ the works of Henry Irving Dodge. benefit of the church, and is to be Richilleu of Rockville were Sunday j spent the week-end with his fam- Slip (W e r s chester Green was the week-end It is a story o f th^ mishap and used as a part of the fund being I Hunt. Mrs. j lly who -are summering here In the Stormy Ex-Govemor After t y p e w r i t e r ! raised for its interior decoration. .V guest of her cousin Miss Beatrice ! village. adventures of a young married Fiske and Mrs. Richilieu will spend Truman at her home here. couple, the Skinners, and of their the Democratic Nomination; Auto Tops Re-covered. fair by the members of the Ladies a week in Columbia. Several of the members of Tol- All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ Aid was also held, ice cream sold, Mr. and Mrs. H. Preaton Bennett eventful rise in the social and busi­ Haneld Has Six Opponents. Carpets and Upholstery. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyman of ! land Grange are expecting to attend ness world. Skinner is an nnder^ changed and overhauled. Ji;d a number of fancy articles of Hartford are visiting with Mrs. ' the East Central Pomona picnic to Wethersfield are the guests of their Bennett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. paid clerk. "Honey," hia wife, sees Oklahoma City, Aug. 3.— J. C. Rex Winter Enclosures. suctioned off by George Little of son, Raymond Lyman. j be held at Crystal Lake, Wednes­ Special Discounts to Students. Mansfield. | Olln Beebe. in her handsome husband a para­ Walton, former governor and com- Celluloids for Curtains. The Misses Lois. Hazel and Mar- | day, August 4. gon of commercial acumen and A delegation of oA'er one hun­ Mrs. James Doggart and family Donald Graham of New York mander-ln-chief of all Oklahoma’s . Silk Curtains. jorie Gillette of Spring Hill are j of South Lawrence, Mass., are forces him to ask his boss for a military and civil forces, came dred members of the Tolland Coun­ visiting their grandparents, Mr. and i City, who has been a recent guest raise in salary. ty Farm Bureau, makin:-. an obser- spending a week with Mrs. Dog- of Charles Sterry in company with back before the voters of his state Mrs. Henry Isham. j gart’s father, Albert Lee. Unfortunately, the time selected body today In an effort to gain the ■ ration trip for the first time thru Rev. Mr. Wain preached Sunday i Franklin De Haven spent the day, by Skinner to brace his employer Dr. Fred F. Busfinell the southern part of the county on Mr. and Mrs. William Sleberg Friday, on a fishing trip. Democratic nomination for United kemp’s Music House morning from the subject “ How j atd family, who several weeks ago for the increase Is a most unhappy States Senate, an honor to which VETERINARIAN Friday, visited the farm, orchards, God speaks to men.” The Christian Mrs. Anna Graham of "The Li­ one, as that particular moment was he attained two year ago only tb herd and poultry of E. T. Smith. moved to Coveniry, have returned lacs” Is a guest of friends in Hart­ 494 East Center Street, Endeavor society meeting was omit­ to town. chosen by one of the firm’s best meet defeat overwhelmingly by E. Telephone 821. The delegation camo from Andover, ford. \ customers tb announce that he B. Pine, Republican. Manchester Green. ted Sunday evening, the members John G. Talcott, Jr., who has where the farm of Frank L. Hamil­ Professor Han’ey B. Clough and would not renew his next year’s The "iron man" who in 1923 put Office Hours: 7 »o 8 P. M. motoring to Andover to hear Mrs. been visiting relatives at Joplin. ton was the first to come under Champe speak on Mexico, daughter, Doris, Mrs. James contract. And poor Skinner is de­ the whole state of Oklahoma under Mo., for several weeks has returned Clough, Frank Clough and daugh­ TELEPHONE 1847. Herald Advs. Brinj Resnlta their observation. The line of over At the Sunday school session Sun­ nied his request. ' martial law,

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M^^CHESTERlEVENjE^G 1926. PAGE SIX ■ • •*/ Change in Rates POE’S STORIES: The PR‘and .^'P end^^ Sketches by Bedner, Synopsis by Brauctie^ For Herald Oassified Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: , . > All For Sale, To Bent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). vwFl Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a

^ ^ \ h ESE p r ic e s ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. Th^prisoner^iand struck a wall and he groped^ When he came to his An accu*ed man sat In the biack-drapad ju^||gml#nt alqrig it. .estimating the size of his cell by leaving a FOR SALE TO RENT sanses he was lying on iieice of cloth where he started. Circling the cham> chamber of the Inquisition. With S ^w ln f fea ^ h s hlf back, unbound, in one Fearfully he rose to his FOR' RENT—Slx-roo.n tenement, Eer,. he. started across it. but fell on the slimy floor. FOR SALE—Red astraclians. and stared at the judges,^ In their of the'black dungeons of feet, thrusting hIS arnis vcllow transpaients are ripe, wouldn t all improvements, two minutes walk stern faces and thin lips outlined'to hlm^dlnily In 0*e Fear chiljed him when he discovered that he lay on the Vnu like some? Call at ..pplecroft 302 from Center. Inquire 11 Church st. Toledo, a tortpre-cham- about to try to learn the West Center street or phone 574-.. light of the seven tall oandles on the tabla.^^ "S saw edge of a deep pit. He dropped a stone and it fell far FOR RENT—Six-room tenement at bar of the InquisKion. n.aturekof the prison. Vjlown. ( Continued. >_____ ~FOR SALE—A >5 Sale. Sewing ma- 17 Jackson street, electric lights, the white lips pronounce the dread sentence. Ha falnteq.^ V thine, stroller, oil stove, bureau, re­ bath and gas. Inquire at 19 Jackson frigerator. kitchen cabinet, table, street or call 1237. kitchen chairs, desk. away a bargain, 29 Strant. Phone TO RENT—4 room tehement. All improvements. At 12 Mocre street. m'8! S59-4^______•______Apply 13 Moore street. f o r s a l e —Ducks and geese, also FOR RENT—Brapd new home of August Is Good Month one work liorse. Apply at oS9 Lydall six rooms, never been occupied, and ^ © 1 9 2 6 street or telephone 1372-4.^______ready for immediate occupancy. Will BY ” FOR s a l e —Pedigreed PJP,®- lease, rent reasonable. For further TON LiSA! Ralph A'on Deck, 1109 East Middle particulars call Arthur A. Knofia, To View Constettations Turnpike. ______call 782-2, 875 Main street. FOR s a l e —Parlor stove with TO RENT—4 room tenement, all T O M S IM S nickel trimmings, nearly new. Rea- remodeled. Walnut street, near over the rugs? Will you go to lodge sonable. Phone 2125. ^ ^__ Cheney mills, 320.00. Inquire 1 Wal­ begin here nut street. Tel. 576. TOD.IV meetings or stay out and play jwker ~ F 0 R sale—Mission table, oak JIMPSON WEED. : W23 all night?" stand, clock, rocking cha.rs suitable TO RENT -By August 1st, 6 room called “JIMP” for slior?, fell in­ tenement with all improvements at “No,” promised the girl. for cottages, dishes. 9x12 rug, and to a weU and lost his job yes- pillows. Inaulre 55 New street._____ 19 Foster street. Inquire 15 Foster "You won’t object when I gossip street. Phone 167-2. terddy. with the neighbors?” f o r s a l e —W inter cabbage and He was kicked out of Ins celerv plants for sale at Station 2., TO RENT—Four room flat first and “No,” promised the girl. second floor, all modern Improve­ boarding house- He thought up Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East a new way to kill flies and made “ Then well be married,” cried Hartford^______ments with garage. Inquire 36 Clin­ ton street. a million dollars on it, so Jimp. FOR SALE—Gladiola at a reason­ PEARL HANDLE, the daugh­ "My Jimp.” whispered our Pearl. TO RENT—Furnished room at 35 able price. 425 Middle Turnpike. Man­ ter of MR. and MRS. H.4NDLE, “ My Pearl.” whispered our Jimp. chester Green. Telephone 251-2. Birch street. Telephone 1153. decided to. marry him. "My goodness,” whispered the FOR SALE—Electric washer with FOR RENT—Two excellent office ^an you, imagine such a streak birds and the bees and the trees and wringer. Price $40. Telephone 1810-13. rooms over Post Office. May be rent­ the fleas. ed singly, $20. per month or to­ of bad luck in one day? After 5 p. m. • • • gether. $3 6. per month. Apply at the W’cl!, you certainly should 'V FOR SALE—$5 sewing machine, Manchister Trust Co. havo been there. Just as JIMP "When will we have the wedding, stroller, oil stove, bureau, refr gera- V.-US hissing Pearl goedby until darling?” asked Jimp. tor, kitchen cabinet, table, kitchen ' FOR RENT- -Furnished room at 183 Center street. Call after 5 o’clock. today MR. H.4NDLE, who was ” Oh. not for a long tiino yet," chairs, desk, bedstead. Take away a smiled Jimp’s darling. “ We must bargain, 29 Strant. Phone 859-4^_____ MBS. HANDLE’S husband, shot FOR RENT—Six room fl't. with .-.t CUR JIMP. send out invitations so we will get FOR SALE—Crossley Radio—was all modern improvements, and tome wedding presents. garage, first floor. Call 106 Hamlin NOW GO AHE.4D $130, wiV sell for $15. Can be heard "Better make it snappy. Your old at 70 Linden street.______street. CHAPTER II man Is liable to take a shot at me FOR SALE—Three slightly TO RENT—Several five and six 3 the first chapter of this novel room modern rents In two family any minute.” tobacco wagons, price reasonable, of the ages closed yesterdaj terms if desired. Apply to Lunt Jlll- .houses. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 A •T think we are safe for the rest son Company, Allen Place. Phone Main street. TeL SCO. we left our Pearl and her irate of this chapter. Father is looking 727. ' TO RENT—4 room tenements on 23 dad and our Jknp standing on the for you in town.” and 25 Eldridge street. Inquire at 216 ”I hope so; I don’t want to be REAL ESTATE Oak street after 5:30. Telephone 1376. sidewalk. shot now. 1 think It is going to ^I&MAGNITUOE •The old gent had just fired at our F(?R S.\LE—Six room house with FOR RENT—Three room tenement, be so much fun—being married to a sun parlor and sleeping porch on Brainard street, gas. lights, water AUGUST 12^ 9 RM . Jimp. The bullet was in the air. It girl like you." Garage and large yard. Good location, etc. Aaron Johnson, 62 Lindan street. was going directly for our Jimp s “ I think being married to you will Reasonable. Phone 2125. • • TO RENT—6 room tenement, all AUGUST 1521 RM. t 4t!l M heart. be fun. Just think. Jimp, I’ll never FOR SALE—Four tenement house Improvements. Inquire at 51 Laurel 6 have to be sorry I didn’t marry.” at corner of Wells and Vine streets, street. Telephone 1025. . 5a ’Today we continue the thrillin fine location for a small business, story exacOy where we left off yes "Yes, and when I get arrested I across from school. Will sell to pay TO RENT—Five room flat on first always car ask the judge to have 12 per cent on present rental. See A. floor. All improvements. New House. terday. The smoke has not cleared pity on my wife and family. When Arnott, 55 Charter Oak street. Inquire 577 Center street. away. The bullet is still in the air. This map shows the constella­ Meteors Falf. I am too broke to buy a can of to­ bacco 1 can tear up some of your FOR S^.E—Three lots on Tolland TO RENT— 5 room flat on second tions visible at 9 p. m. Aug. 1, 8 In August, the meteoric shower The report of the p;stol conLinues. floor. Gas. . Inquire at 79 cigarets and put them in my pipe.” Turnpike, in thfe growing section of p. m. Aug. 15 and 7 p. m. Aug. known as The, Perseids forms an Readers may have some criticism V Manchester, will sell* for less than Flritnce street. "I just can’t wait until we are town assessment. See A. Arnott, 55 31 in latitude 35 degrees north. interesting display that is most in­ They iP“.y bullet could re Charter Oak street. FOR HEN'-—Tenement on Brainard tense about the. 12th of the month. married,” said Pearl. As a change of a few degrees In main in the air over night. They "Neither can 1,” admitted Jimp. street, near Main. AH' modern im­ These meteors cpipe from the di­ ■ FOR SALE—Nice, stucco home, provements. Apply Albert Harrison, latitude makes little difference in may think the author was ir.con "Being a married man has its ad­ warm in winter, cool in summer, corner Myrtle and Linden streets or the appearance of the heavens it is rection of the coufl^ellation Per­ vantages. Then people won’t think rooms, bath, pantry and sleeping sidsrate in leaving Pearl and J.m the janitor of-.iohnson Block. practicable for any part of the seus, hence their name of the Per- 1 am not making a lot of money porch. Fine screened piazza, steam sefts. They will bedseen to the and the old gent standing oat c; heat. gas. Two-car garage. Extra lot FOR RENT—Four room tenement, United States or southern Canada. simply because I wear old clothes. adjoining. Bargain for quick sale, improvements, ready July 15th., Cot­ The map should be held inverted best advantage npar midnight and the sidewalk for the past 24 hou:.^ “ When is our wedding, darling?” asked Jimp, If the boss says I am foolish I’ll Call owner for appointment. Tel, tage streetjj Apply E. J. Holl’s office. or over the head with top to'ward several of them shonli he seen with­ Perhaps the readers are- right. know he is right because my wife 531-4. . in the course of an 'hour. Perhaps-they are wrong. As far a: FOR RENT—Single room. Johnson the north. bees and the trees buzzed past them. told me so'.” the shot is concerned, it really d;c tr.uc’asm for shooting. FOR S.\LE—West Side—Single five Block, Main street. Aaron Johnson. 62 At the times mentioned, two of Meteors or “ shooting stars,” its The tees were busy making honey “ Won’t that be splendid?” last: the specified length of time. ‘-V o u can’t shoot here.” said a cop room strictly modern Iricluding steam Linden street. the most brilliant of the zodiacal they are also erroneously called, and the trees were busy making “ But Pearl." said Jimp, as a cloud heat, a bargain at >5,000. small AUd-why not? V/hen a man get.s u-ho was passing. That was because constellations, Scorpio, The Scor­ are small dust jjarticles lyeighing shade and the lovers were making overspread his handsome face. "I amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, FOR RENT—Four roomi flat on half shot ho usually ,staj-s up ail he didn’t expect to find any trouble. S53 Main street. first floor, with all improvements and pion, and Sagittarius, The Archer, usually only a few gi'ains that are love. am sorry. 1 cant marry you. Pearl.” garage, new house, at 168 Oak street, are conspicuously in view in the heated to -by .the fric­ night. . So why shouldn’t a whole "W hy not?” shouted' the man. “ Don’t be silly now. Jimp darling. FOR S.A.LE—Bissell street. Pour also threo room flat, with garage. In­ "Darling,” whispered our Jimp. southern sky. tion produced by theln, passage ' shot stay up 24 hours?-' “ Don’t you see that flivver by the Why can’t you marry me?” family, strictly modern Including gas, quire 164 Oak street. TeU 616-5. The author was not Inconsiderate ”V/111 you marry me?” Milky Way. through the earth’s ., atniosphere. curb?” asked the cop. “ If you shoot "1 can’t play bridge. All-married income $1056. Price for quick sale, in leaving the threo characters "Cerlainiy,” replied Pearl Handle. $8700. with $1,000 cash. Wallace D. f o r r e n t —Three room apart­ Scorpio in the southwest is easily They represent-the, debric of disin­ you might scare that flivver. people play bridge.” ...... ment in Purnell Building, largo rooms standing on the sidewalk from j es- “Than!:s for the . invitation.” Robb. 853 Main street. identified by the long curved line of tegrated comets. “ You must learn,” said Pearl, all conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap­ terdair,,until today. Last night was " A r f shoot!’; exclaimed Mr. Han- - “Oh, you are welcome,” said the Two visible i^ afraid Jimp was slipplng._ ".Come, FOR S.4.LE—East Center, Manches­ ply to G. E. Keith, in care of Keith bright stars extending toward the planets are. ~the fairly, warm. The old genfs, rheu die, stamping around in a great rag? lover. ter Green—Six room single strictly Furniture C o . ______southern horizon .that outlines the evening sky at- the tiineff^i'^hich "But,” continued the girl, “ there modern with 2 car garage a bargain mgtism didn’t, bother him And the and a pair of shoes. for quick sale. Wallace D. Robb, 853 TO RENT—Several small rents at tail of The Scorpion, while the fiery the chart'is 'prepared. Jupiter in “ Move along," said the cop. are conditions.” ■ Main street. $20 per month. Apply to Edward J- red Antares, a star of the first mag­ Capricornus comes into Qppps|tion "I’ll get you yet, young fellow,” "W hat conditions, darling?” asked Holl, Orford Bldg. TcL 660.______nitude, lies in the creature’s heart. •with the sun on the 15 th Stad then yelled the old gent. “ I’ll teach you our Jimp. ■ • FOR SALE—Hemlock street—Two iMAKRYtMG family ten room strictly modern In­ FOR RENT—Two large front office Sagittarius is readily identified by rises in the southeast at sunset and hov7 to kiss my daughter.” "Will you promise not to up cluding 2 car garage and extra build­ rooms, in Purnell Building, singly or the little milk dipper that is invert­ remains visible throughout the ."He already knows how,” replied and cry and threaten to go home to lOoKE He ing lot. Price $7,000 for all. Wallace together. Apply to ,G. B. Keith, In ed toward the south. night. It is by fair the brlgbeBt the snippy daughter, who read all your father without any excuse?” fi D. Robb. 853 M.ain street. * care of Keith Furniture Company. The Milky Way is particularly stellar object in viewi ' the jokes in Life and Judge. "I will,” smiled our Jimp sweetly. TO RENT—Midland ' apartments, Saturn la B ri^t. FOR SALE—A bargain—Two fami­ beautiful this month, as it arches This remark was too much. Her “Will you promise not to throw ly ten room on School street, strictly three rooms, steam heated, janitor high across the heavens from Cas- Saturn is in Libra in the south­ father could stand no more. So he modern Including furnace heat. Price service, refrlgeratoir. gas range fur­ qll our money away on clothes? Will let’s find a minister and get married, Biopea and Cepheus in the northeast west. • it is yellowish In color and sat down. Our Jirpp and our Pearl for quick sale $6509 with $600 ..ash. nished. rent $3S per month. Call throe are embarking upon numerous you promise to reason things out now.” Manches»er Construction Co» 2100. through the Northern Cross in Cyg- Is considerably brighter than An- Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main street- adventures and hardships. So last walked away. . ^ instead of getting mad?" So the two lovers started out to or telephone 782-2. nus where it divides sharply into tares on the southeast, but is infer­ "■fhat’s my father,” laughed Pearl FOR SALE—An elegant home, most night really was good training for “ Tes.” whispered the man. find a minister. They wanted a good desirable location, modern improve­ FOR BENT—Five-room tenement two branches. One of these pass­ ior in brightness .to- ^rcturus ' in when they ■ had turned the corner one who would do a permanent job. on Ourant street, modern, rent 3 '5 them. “ Will you promise- not to spend ments. a real bargain. Please call or es through Aquila and Sagittarius, Bootes wbi.ch Is now High in the • • • ' . and' were out of earshot and gun- Down the road they came to a phone for further information. W. F. per moiilh. Call Manchester con­ half the night putting cold cream struction Co„ 2100, or celephone the othef through Ophiuchus, western sky. Mars ip in Arles "■Whine! Whine! Whine!” whined shot. Ti church. Next door to this church Lewis, il Vine street. Tel. 1322-2. 782-2, 87 5 Main street, over Manches­ meeting at the southern horizon in and rises before m|dnlght in the ” I guessed as much,” said Jimp. on your face?” ■ was a house' upon which they saw ter Plumbii g and Supply store. the bufiet. ” 1. don’t like him. He shoots too ‘U promise,” promised Jimp. FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice Scorpio. northeast. ' It is more brllUaiit Jimpsoh. 'W:eed, who was called a sign, “ Marrying Done Here.” well. If that chapter hadn’t andeS "Then ■ we’ll be married,” cried largo flat. 13 rooms, has steam heat, FOR RENT—Tenement of four nice than the brightest Stai-s of first "Jimp!’ for short, didn’t flinch a After a. short delay in finding wit­ oak floors, two car garage, and lot is suddenly >-esterday he would have the girk nesses bur Jimp and our Pearl were 200 feet deep. A real home and in­ rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to LOST magnitude, with the exception of single "flinch. “ Wait,” said our Jimp, who vestment. Price is right. For further Manchester Public Market. LOST—Sunday morning, a white Canopus and Sirius,. Ib e planets He only laughed as the bullet, killed me.” lined up for the ordeal. gold wrist watch with white link thought it was about time to show particulars see Arthur A. Knofia Tel. Venus and Jupiter surpass It in which bad- been going directly for "Father doesn’t exactly aim to "Do you promise to love, humor 782-2. 875 Main street. FOR RENT—Two desirable office chain. Between the Center, South End Please,” said Pearl. “ He wants me her who was head of the house. rooma Apply to Mr. Padrove, Man­ and Buckland cemetery. Telephone brighteness, however. his heart, passed three feet to the and not. slay?” asked the minister. to marry a rich man. Says I He had'talked with young fellows chester Pirbllo Market. Phone. 10. 1511. Reward If returned to 19 Madi­ Venus is still a fine'Momlng Star. left of^hhn. Before Jimp could answer a scuffle FOR S.A.LE—Washington street— earn enough to support a poor man. who thought they were going to be beautiful six room home, fireplace, re­ son street. Mercury will, be in position for ob­ ‘•‘Dern you.” snarled the Irate was heard in the hall. Pearl’s fa­ TO RENT—Five room flat. William "She doesn’t know I am rich head of the house, but who learned ception hall, plenty of closets, wash­ KanehL Telephone 1776. parent, “ i'ou moved during the ther appeared. "Crack!” said the room, large living rooni; oak floors LOST—English setter dog. black servation for a week or so before now.” said our Jimp to himself be­ iater they, were only assistant and white, five months old. No collar. and after-the 25th, j.ust before sun­ night. That’s the first shot I have pistol as he fired. and trim. 2 car garage. Small amount TO RENT—5 room flat, all modern cause he didn’t .know that she did. heads. . , .. ■ The bullet struck Jimp directly cosh. Terms. Arthur A. Knoila. TeL Reward. Mrs. Bengston, 59 Bissell St, rise in the east; It''reaches its miSsed in 40 years.” Our: Jimp, was determined to be improvements. Second floor at 11 • • • over the heart and came out his 7S2-2, 875 Main. Ford street, near Center. A. Kirsch- "Of course I moved,” laughed roaster, abt juSt paymaster. LOST—Boston Bull Terrier, tlack. greatest distance west of the sun They left the city and found a back. ” Im continued tomorrow," sieper, 13 Ford street. Answers to name of Pete. Finder on that date and will be' found a tew Jimp. "Did you think I was going “ ■What is It Jimp darling?” asked FOR SALE—Just oft Main street, to let-you shoot mo when we haven’t seat by the roadside in the country, he said as he fell. new six room bungalow. 2 car garage please return 608 Woodbrldge street degrees to the. southeast of Venus, the girl.-; .., ? - for reward. oven .been Introduced?” ’ They didn’t mind the rain. Didn’t "Are you dead?" screamed Pearl In cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ WANTED mind the hail. Because it wasn’t “ Will you promise ■ tp help me place. silver light flxturec. Make me "PU get you this time,” fairly wash the dishes every night?” asked Handle. an offer. Call Arthur A. Knofia. TeL AUTOMOBILES Bcretini^ the old gent as he leveled raining and it wasn’t hailing. "Have to wait until tomorrow’s ■WANTED—Small furnished apart­ Jimp- 782-2, 875 Main. ment or small furnished house, oc­ his pistol again. His wrath was so A passing farmer hailed them, but chapter to. see,” said Jimp weakly. FOR SALE—1926 Chevrolet road­ Pitkin Str^t ^nd "Yes,” answered the girl.' FOR SALE—Holl streat — dandy cupancy Sept. 1. Glen F. Lewis, C. O. great even a,heavy dew during the that was all the hail. •. (To Be Continued) South Herald office. ster, fully equipped, slightly used, "Darling,” whispered Jimp as the “You won’t drop cigaret ashes all new K room flat. Well built and i greatly reduced price. W. R. Tinker E l w o o d night had failed to dampen his en- pl.ace you’d be proud to own. Price Sidewalks, concrete work and all Jr. 130 Center. HI right, small .amount down. Terms. kinds of woodwork repairs, chimney .\rth.ui A. Kno.fla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main FOR GALE—1925 Chevrolet coach, We offer a flae epraer lot, 9 1 'feet street. repairs. Telephone 81-3. fullv equipped, excellent condition. on Pitkin street ana 2S8 -fee^V o n W. R. Tinker Jr., 130 Center. Phone WANTED—Experienced woman Elwood street. Sidewalks,' s^^ers, At least, that Is this writer’s pre­ MORTGAGES would like steady position, general 1 0 0 0 . I He hales from Kennett Square, Pa., forgotten Pennock. Not by a durn office work. First class references. gas, water, all in! T,^s' is an Ideal sight. diction. • We can invest your money in first FOR SALE—Ford coupe. Excellent rides to hounds like a true country Address Box Z, South Herald office. site for a nice home.' iSHERBPENNOCK When Herbie set the White Sox class mortgages. If you neod a mort­ condition. $100 cash. Call any time at gentleman, and pitches baseball GEN. R. K. EV.^NS DEAD. gage call us. Tel. 7S2-2. Arthur A. 437 Center street, 2nd floor. 8600 cash, balance easy terms, down yesterday afternoon, winning WANTED—^Two gentlemen to room with his good left hand, aided and Rome, Aug. 3.— Brig. ^ n . Rob­ Knofia, S75 M.ain. and board at 169 Main street. buys a brand new 'six room single, eight to four in a game he could FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring In abetted by, his better and more ac­ ert Kenuon Evans. U. S. A., retired, close to Center street. The house hAYO won. eight to two or eight to WANTED—Janitor for our men’s good condition. $50. Fordor Ford se­ ■ MOST VALUABLE? tive brain. died here tpday, aged 73. Gen. ^ RENT has oak floors, white enamel trim, nothing had he been so minded, he boarding house, "The Edgewood dan, perfect shape, extras, $300. For And what we mean he pitches Evans served with distinction in demonstration call 1194-12. French doors, etc., gas, se'wers, •turned in his seventeenth victory FOR RENT—Six room tenement, all House.” Apply to Cheney Brothers baseball. Cuba and the Philippines during improvements. Adults preferred. In­ Employment Bureau. water, all connected. Price-is only of the year, as against six defeats. FOR SALE—^Velle Roadster. Per­ Always Goof ther (.Telephone 120. In brown leather case at Crystal lake, I vay Highest cash prices for your ’ 1009 m a in ! STRApr. I most folks have foi^otten who flg- the honor of that ihosl^. yaluabla* Sunday. Reward If returned to C. D. rags, magazines, bundled paper aPd Beal .Bpjtate - - - . : pickedjout. » • _ _ . ^Jg^BflJOT^Furnlshed Rau, Crystal Lake or to Sleaaor junk o f ^1 kinds. Fkoaa 242-2, “ . PpnnoclE . i in W Johnsoa. 20 Oloawood street. oaU. J. aiaoBbara. : > -iVi ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAT, AUGUST 8,1926. CARDINALS LOSE Watching The COURTS MAY TAKE , FAST ALL-KENSDiaON TEAM W hen “Fur Flies” Local Sport Scoreboard TO GIANTS AGAIN ALL JACK’S TIME PLAYS SONS HERE TONGHt Chatter rBTEBDAY*S RESULTS. Eastern League. The Chicago Clements and Dempsey will do a lot of his train­ Pittsfield 8. Hartford 1. ing in the witness box. B. ’ C. Visitors Have Won 14 Out of McGraw’s Clan Takes Four New Haven 18, Waterbury 2. Clements, Chicago promoter, who Providence 11, Albany 2.' Kearns Likely to Keep seems to think he has the cham­ Out of Five from Western­ There will be two twilight base­ Bridgeport 5, Springfield 1 (1st) pion tied up In a Wills match, tap­ 17 Games This Season; ball games li^ town Thursday night. Bridgeport 5, Springfield 4, ped him on the head with a sum­ One will be at each end of the town. (2nd), Champ Listening tot Sum­ mons before he left Colorado ers—Pirates Beaten. At the North End, the Shamrocks National League. Springs. Further, there was a re­ Last Meeting of These and the East Glastonbury nine will New York 4, St. Louis 2. mons. port on Broadway today that Harry try conclusions while at the West Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 3. Wills would begin some action lo­ Side Cheney Brothers and the St. Teams Resnlted in Tie. GIANTS 4, CARDS fl Chicago 5. Brooklyn 4. cally In the hope of starting some­ Mary’s will tangle. Cincinnati at Boston (rain). thing that, perhaps, some one else By Davis J. Walsh. New York, Aug. 8.—The Giants AjnoHcan League. will finish. Maybe the Shamrocks will give Chicago 2, New York 1. New York, 'Aug. 3.—The es­ Incidentally, it has been noted Sons t>f Italy All Kensington. ciushed the Cardinals for the fans in that section of the town an trangement between Jack Dempsey, Mantelll, I f ...... Patras, 2b fourth straight time, four to two, Philadelphia 6, Detroit 0 (1st). that Dempsey has wiped Chicago opportunity to see the old timer, Philadelphia 10. Detroit 1 (2nd) heavyweight champion of the entire off his itinerary as he journeys IveBell, c f ...... Jaspei^, ss A1 Tyson being the big noise. An­ Dan Smith, of Buckland in action Washington 14, St. Louis 11. world with the possible exception Sipples, ss, p . Begley, lb noyed because he was beaned by east, the Inference being that the once more. Many year» back, Dan Boston at Cleveland (rain). of Harlem, and Jack Kearns, his champion feared further reprisals St. John, rf McCormick, 8b Keen, A1 nicked Sherdel for a sin­ used to be -quite the berries In base­ whilom manager, became an actu­ Zwick, 2b ...... Sheehi^n, rt gle which drove In the winning from the irrepressible Clements. ball circles hereabouts and recent­ STANDINGS. ality today when their three-year On Thursday, Clements is supposed Wright, as ...... Rome, If runs. ly he showed the boys his old “soup contract duly expired and died. to put $300,000 in Dempsey’s hand, Partons, 3b . .. ,.... Hayes, cl W*w Tork bone” had not failed him by turning Eastern League. There will be no reconciliation, no Barton, 3b ...... Sntlick, o AB. R. H. RO. A. E. which will he a good trick' whether ...... Yale, p Frisch, 2b ...... 1 1 1 3 0 0 in a mighty nifty performance on W. L. P.C. armistice, no truce. The nearest he does It or not. It may be hard­ Lamprecht, c . Johnston, X X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 the mound a^lnst the St. Mary’s. Providence ...... 66 38 .635 Jack Kearns will be to Dempsey’s Yates, l b ...... Fields, p Young, rf ....u.'* 3 1 1 1 0 0 corner when and if the champion er to find the hand than the $300,- Fisher, p Davies, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bridgeport . . i.... 63 39 .618 000 and the latter is one of the Scott, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Only one game was played In the New H aven...... 69 44 .573 meets Gene Tunney will be a ring­ Time 6:15, at West Side gronnds. hardest tricks the writer ever ac­ Umpires, Dwjer and Rnssell. Llndstrom, 3b ...../. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Hartford County ‘'Y’’ baseball Springfield ...... 52 '47 .525 side seat at the customary rate of complished. Tyson, If, cf ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 league Saturday; East Berlin trim­ IS&rtfoTd ••••••••! 61 53 .490 exchange. Kelly, lb ...... * 0 1 7 0 0 To Sign Thursday. All-Kensington, the team that Mueller, cf, rf ...... 8 0 0 4 0 0 ming Plalnvllle 10 to 8. The pther 47 55 .461 Tex Rickard vouched for the ac­ As a matter of fact, Dempsey is Jackson, s s ...... 4 1 1 3 3 0 four teams In the circuit were Idle, 39 63 .382 curacy of this statement today held the Sons of Italy to a 4-4 tie Waterbury ...... likely tfl spend Thursday formally in that town last week, will come Florence, o .....:c.. 1 0 1 4 1 0 owing to postponements. Pittsfield...... 30 68 .306 when he declared there wasn’t the' signing with Rickard, after which Terry, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 National League slightest possibility of the pair get­ to Manchester tonight to play the McMullen, o ...... 0 0 0 0 0 there will he no trouble at all be­ second of- the series. The visitors Ring, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Young Wesley Warnock, Man­ W. L. P.C. ting together. yond the fact that the local license Meusel, If ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 chester’s young swimming and div­ Pittsburgh ...... 65 41 .573 “I’m afraid those two boys are are playing a series with the Fal­ 45 .554 committee may refuse to sanction cons of New Britain for the cham­ 81 4 827 * ing expert, is certainly a credit to Cincinnati...... 56 going to wind up battling in Uie his appearance in the ring with 53 48 .525 courts,” the promoter said. “I pionship of that city and have won ■I. Louis the town. He has every earmark of St. L ou is...... Tunney. two out of three in the series. AB, R. H. PO. a comer, and it might be added that Brooklyn...... 52 50 .510 hate to see it because I like them The more one looks at this propo­ Blades, If...... 4 0 1 6 51 49 .510 both. However, I have not med­ The locals will use their regular Toporcer, 2b ... ■ • • • A 0 0 0 the time when he will add even ••«••••••• sition, the less one likes it. The lineup with Wright at shortstop .Southworth, rf . . . . 4 0 1 4 greater laurels to his fame, is al­ New Y ork ...... 50 49 .505 dled in their affairs and don’t in­ 57 .412 only thing that makes it look good and Partons at third. Barton of Bottomley, lb . . . . . 4 0 2 5 ready knocking gently on the door B oston...... 40 tend to do so.” is the fact that Rickard is behind L. Bell, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 Philadelpbla...... 39 57 .406 Be that as it might, Rickard re­ Hartford may pastime with the Douthit, cf .... 4 »• • 4 1 0 2 of his career. “Wes” Is one of the it and it Is a matter of record that Sons in the lufietd and Yates, an­ O’Farrell, c .... ___3 1 1 5 most popular boys In Manchester American League. vealed the fact that he had been W. L. P.C. that gentleman hasn’t been wrong other new man, is expected to start Thevenow, ss ...... 3 0 1 3 and Is a familiar sight at the Globe party to an arrangement, .whereby since his arrival in this man’s at first. Ballsieper has quit base­ Keen, p ...... 2 0 0 0 New Y o rk ...... 67 35 .657 Dempsey may hope to evade pay­ Sherdel, p ...... 0 0 0 0 Hollow swimming pool. His fancy town. ball for this year because of the 0 0 diving and acrobatic stunts attract Cleveland ...... 59 44 .573 ment of Kearns managerial third of Hafey, x ...... 1 1 48 .529 pressure of business. Hallahan, p ...... 0 0 0 O' the attention of those who swim at Philadelphia...... 54 the Tunney purse. Tex let the Fisher is slated to do mound Washington ...... 50 48' .510 well-known cat out for an airing WILLS IN TOUGH hlATCH 82 2 7 24 4 2 the pond. 52 51 .505 duty tonight and Lamprecht will Scora by Innings: Chicago...... when he disclosed the fact that officiate behind the bat. This bat­ M O N A YOUTH GROOMED New York ...... 000 001 80x—4 Detroit ...... 52 52 .500 Dempsey had not signed a contract Seabright, N. J., Aug. 3.—Miss ,The Cub’s A. C. of the West Side, tery has been doing good work for St. Louis ...... 020 000 000—2 aspirants for the town football St. L o u is...... 42 60 .412 to meet Tunney and would not do Helen Wills, American singles the Sons all year and is expected to B oston...... 31 69 .310 so until two days hence. champion, will get a severe test to­ PHILLIES 8, PIRATES 8 championship In their class last sea- prove effective against the visiting FOR MIDDLEWEIGHT BATTLE ,«on, will hold a meeting next Sun­ Tell the Courts. day in the second round rt the 39th team. day morning at 10:30 at the West GAMES TODAY. In brief, he will be able to tell annual Seabright Invitation. Her New Britain has two pitchers. Philadelphia, Aug. 3.—Pitts­ a court of law that Kearns could | opponent will be a former Califor­ Yale and Fields, both considered burgh lost to the pesky Phillies, Side. The Cubs lost the title to the 15 kayoes have been chalked up Cloverleaves last fall Eastern League. have no possible interest in the pro­ nian, Mrs. A. H. Chapin, Jr., now of among the best In that city while Twenty-Year-Old Western on his record. “Roughhouse” is who pounded Nichols and Songer Waterbury at Hartford. ceedings because the match was ^ringfleld, Mass. Yesterday Miss the rest of their lineup will Include primarily an “in” fighter. He and won 8 to 3. Wayland Dean set Pittsfield at Bridgeport. signed for after the expiration of Wills easily defeated Mrs. Howard our old friend. New Britain John­ Judging from the weather yester­ Providence at Springfield. beats an opponent by wearing him the champs down with seven hits. day, football can do to wait a few their contract. Davis of Seabright, 6-1, 6-0. ny Sheehan, well-known to basket­ down with a scathing body punish­ Fhtladelphin Albany at New Haven. Vincent Richards of New York, Boxer’s Only Defeat Ad­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. weeks more to say the least, that Is Kearns probably will counter ball and baseball fans in this towm. ment. 'National League. takes on Percy L. Kynaston, of Sheehan holds down the right field Sand, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 5 0 as far as any preliminary training Is Chicago at New York. with the reply that Dempsey signed Nelson Is managed by Willie Williams, rf ...... 5 2 3 1 0 0 concerned. At least us pounders of an option with Rickard in Texas Rockville Centre, Long Island. position and is well up among the ministered by Harry Greb. Mokan, If ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Hunnefield, who is a story in him­ 2 the typew.iter keys don’t fancy several months ago and, that be­ Lionel Ogden, Leland Stanford, leaders in batting. self. Hunnefield was one of the Leach, cf ...... 5 3 3 0 0 Cincinnati at Boston. will be pitted against Francis T. To date the visitors have lost Grimes, lb ...... 4 1 0 15 1 0 football practice would be especial­ (Others not scheduled.) sides he, himself. Jack Kearns per­ topnotch lightweights of Los Wilson, c ...... 1 1 0 1 0 0 ly relieving in regard to the heat sonally signed the champion for hunter, Olympic doubles champion. only two games out of 17 played. Henline, c ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 American League. BY DAN THOMAS Angeles for many years. Follow these days. this identical match, as he had All of today’s women’s singles They won 14 and were tied with ing his retirement, he went to Huber, 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Washington at St. Louis. will be played this morn­ the Sons just a week ago today. Friberg-, 2b ...... 5 0 2 2 6 0 Boston at Detroit. every right to do under the term's LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3.—Sub­ Phoenix and has become the Tex 0 1 0 ing except the Wills-Chapin con­ The game will start at 6:15 at Dean, p ...... 5 1 1 However, the time Is very ap­ Philadelphia at Cleveland. of their agreement. This docu­ jects of King Fistiana first heard Richard of that city. propriate now to hold an organiza­ ment," by the way, makes Dempsey test which will be put on at 2:30 the West Side and will be presided “It was in Phoenix that I found 37 8 12 27 13 0 New York at Chicago. over by Dwyer ana Russell aa of “Roughhouse” Nelson about ttvo PlttcbnrKh tion meeting and get -all set, thus liable to Kearns for one-third of o’clock. Nelson,” says Hunnefield. “When AB. R. H. PO. A. E. doing away with the annual squab- the contractural price provided the Bill Johnston will take part in umps. years ago. At that time he was a I first saw him he was just a punk 4 0 When and where will the Davis Carey, cf ...... 6 0 0 0 le which the players usually get boxer declines to abide by the terms the first round of men’s double, high school youngster in Phoenix, kid In his second year of high Waner, rf ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 cup challenge round be held this Chicago is soon to construct what Cuyler, If ...... 3 1 2 1 0 0 into before the season starts. of any match Kearns happened to pairing with the inter-collegiate Ariz. school. He had a reputation of be year?— B. N. M. is termed the largest aquarium in Wright, S3 ...... 3 0 0 4 1 2 Sept. 9 , at the Germantown make for him. singles champion, Edward G. Now he is being touted as de­ ing a terrible scrapper. One day Traynor, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 2 2 Chandler of Berkeley, Calif. the world. serving of a crack at the niiddie- I met him and invited him over to Grantham, lb .. . .. 2 2 2 3 1 0 The Sons of Italy will play In Cricket club, Philadelphia. This makes it appear as though weight championship. During his my gymnasium to Work out. He Meinnis, lb ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rockville tomorrow night against Rawlings, 2b ...... 2 0 0 3 2 0 the All-Rockville team in the third two years in the squared circle. was pretty awkward at first—and Smith, X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nelson has dropped only one de­ hasn’t entirely got over it yet. But Cronin, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 game of a five-gam© aeries. Each cision—that to Harry Greb, former he has acquired a certain clever­ Gooch, c ...... 4 0 1 6 0 0 team has won one game. The com­ Songer, p ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 ing tilt will be waged on the Fair 160-pound champ. While on the ness to offset some of his clumsi­ Nichols, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Pacific coast tour last winter, Greb ness now.” Barnhart, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grounds. Either Tom Sipples or took on the young westerner for Adams, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rus” Fisher will be on the mound what he expected to be more or less LEADING LE.AGEE HITTERS. Blgbee, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the Manchesterltes. of a warming-up bout. But the 34 8 7 £4 8 4 BODIES title came within a hair's breadth National League. Score by Innings: M O T O R S of changing hands that night. Player and Club. Pet Philadelphia ...... 104 201 OOx—S GENERAL Pittsburgh ...... 010 002 000—3 Shocker, p 2 0 0 0 “Nelson will be the next middle­ Hargrave, Reds ...... ;385 Carlyle, x . 1 0 1 0 weight champion of the world,” de­ Grantham, Pirates ...... 351 CUBS 5, DODGERS 4 Braxton, p 0 0 0 1 clared Greb after their battle. “He Bressler, Reds ...... 351 has a world of stamina, can punch 30 1 6 24 8 1 I... Bell, C ard in als...... 347 Brooklyn, Aug. 3.— The Cubs Score by Innings: and has a sort of awkward clever­ Traynor, Pirates ....v...... 347 Chicago ...... 000 200 OOx—2 ness.” Leader a year ago today: Horns­ came to life and nosed out the New York ...... 000 lOO 000—1 In a recent fight with Micky by, Cardinals, .393. Dodgers, five to four. Hack Wilson Rockson at the Hollywood I..egion American League. got his fifteenth homer of the sea­ SENATORS 14, BROWNS 11 stadium here. Nelson proved that Player and Club. Pet. son. Chlcngo St. Louis, Aug. 3.—The Senalofs Greb had been correct in his re­ Fothergill. Tigers ...... 396 AB. R. H, PO. A. E. marks. The 20-year-old boy won Manush. Tigers ...... 370 Adams, 2b 4 2 1 3 8 smothered the Browns again In a nine of the 10 rounds against a Ruth, Yankees . . ; ...... 366 Cooney, ss ...... 5 1 1 3 2 fourteen* to eleven slugfest. The Stephenson, I f ...... 3 0 2 1 0 Nats scored six .runs In the eighth veteran of many ring battles. Meusel, Yankees ...... 365 IVilson, cf ...... 5 1 2 2 1 Rockson’s right, that is feared Burns. Indians ...... 362 Kelly, rf ...... 5 0 2 0 0 and won in the ninth when Bluege up and down the Pacific coast, Leader a year ago todaj’: Tolson, lb ...... 5 0 1 11 • 0 cracked a homer with two on. landed fiushed on Nelson’s jaw Speaker, Indians, .402. Freigau, 3 b ....,,.. 4 0 1 4 1 WaahlnKton Gonzales, c ...... 3 0 1 3 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. several times. But the boy just Blake, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 McNeely, If ...... 4 1 1 6 0 1 chuckled and kept tearing in with The official salary of tlie Bishop Heathcothe, x ..... 1 1 0 0 0 S. Harris, 2b ...... 4 0 1 4 2 1 terrific body blows. He is not exact­ of London Is 10,000 pounds sterl­ Slilstead. p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 S. Rice, rf ...... 4 2 1 2 1 0 ly a knockout fighter, although Scott. XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 My res, se ...... 4 2 2 2 4 0 ing a year. Piercy, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Goslln, cf ...... 4 2 3 1 0 0 Bluege, S b ...... 3 2 1 1 8 0 38 6 11 27 15 1 Judge, lb ...... 4 2 2 9 2 1 Brooklrn Tate, o ...... 5 11110 AB. R. H. PO. A. E, Ruether, p ...... 2 1 1 0 2 0 Maranville, 2b ...... 4 0 2 1 8 0 Morrell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 4 Jacobson, cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Marberry, p ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 J. Harris, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herman, rf ...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Stewart, xx ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 HOW TO SWIM Fournier, lb ui;...... 4 1 1 16 0 0 Wheat, If .... 2 8 2 0 1 86 14 18 27 15 t Marriott, 8b ;. a A • A 4 0 0 0 8 1 It. I/oaia Butler, 88 .... • • air* 8 1 2 1 8 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lillian Cannon Hargreaves, o a • • 3 0 0 2 0 0 Mellllo, lb 4 1 0 3 1 0 Witt, Z ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. Rica, cf ...... 4 2 3 e 0 1 McGraw, p ... 0 0 0 1 0 Sisler, lb . • •:«. • |_j •' • 5 1 1 7 1 0 Ehrhardt, p • 0 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, !f ...... 6 1 2 4 1 0 Etandaert, zz • • • 1 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, rt 1 • eMilkOi* 8 2 2 0 0 0 Horan, 3b 5 0 1 0 1 0 88 ' 4 ”o 27 16 ‘ 2 Hargrave, 6 1 2 4 1 0 Soora by innings: Schang, o 2 1 1 0 0 0 Chleago ...... 001 001 201—5 Robertson, 8S 6 1 2 3 6 0 Brooklyn ...... 020 200 000—4 Wlngard, P ...... 0 0. 0 0 0 0 Vangllder, P s • *:CKs • 3 1 2 1 2 0 Davis, p I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ’S' Gaston, p J ••«••••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHITE SOX BREAK 41 U 16 17 I t X Score by innings: W ashington ...... 018 100 068—14 YANK STREAK, 2 1 St. Louis ...... 003 320 030—11 \ ATHLETICS 6-10, TIOEM Chi Detroit, Aug, 8.—Bbmki and Faber and Shocker in Spit- Grove looked tp be ^orth the Jack they cost as the A’e slammed the o‘k?:-A“T T H'E’ NEW C A Tigers twice, six to nothing and ten ball Duel—A’s Trim Tig- to one. Manush’s eleventh homer of a V d ^ s”' e E - B.O-D Y ; B y 1 F I S H the season was Detroit’s only sco're in eighteen dismal frames. . ers Two in a Row. (FInt Game) Philadelphia ...... M2 XOO.OlO— 6 pxtasam m m Boston ...... 000 000 000—0 WHITE SOX 2, YANKS 1 (Second Gome) Philadelphia Chicago, Aug. 8.—The baseball AB. R. H. PO. A. B. The new^'car announewhemts of G ^eral Motors have swept Fisher into -5 S N A V Bishop, 2b ...... 5 2 2 8 4 0 ' A used In the Yankee-White Sox game Cochrane, o ...... ,4 1 8 4 0 0 ths greatect enanence in motor car history. were we^er than a Pennsylvania Perkins, o ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welch, I f ...... 8 12 2 1 0 Everywhere you see the emblem ^ B ody by Fisher?? In all price classes, U Congressman as Red Faber and Hale, 3 b ...... 5 1 1 4 4 0 Urban Shocker clashed in a spltball Barbee, r f . , . i ...... 4 2 0 0 0 0 is the inescapabls badge of quaUty. The leaders, such as Cadillac, Bmdc, duel. Red expectorated all over Poole, lb ...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Galloway, S S ...... 5 1 2 4 1 0 Chevrokt, OaMand, Oldsmobile and Pontiac, all display as one of th ^ New York’s winning streak of Walberg, p .. .1 0 10 10 eleven straight and halted the Gtove, p I e • • • e • e 1 0 0 0 0 0 proudest assets the symbol=-Body by Fisher, ___ ---- league leaders two to one. It is thrir a^an ce of public satisfaction—iij'^ety, in charm of Hue, in C h ic a g o 38 10 12 27 11 0 THE TRUDGEON STROKE AB. R. H. PO. A. E beauty of color md appi^tment, in comfort and convenience. .h Mostll, cf •...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Hunnefield, 88 ...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 Blue, lb . 5 0 1 13 0 0 F ille r—the greatest body biailder in the world—stands head and shoul* The trudgeon stroke, named after the English swimmer who'first Collins, 2b ...... 3 1 1 2 4 0 O'Rourke, 2b . 3 0 1 8 4 1 used it to advantage, is dlffe^^nt from the double overarm stroke in that Sheely, lb ....T,... 8 1 1 10 0 0 Manush, cf . 5 1 8 2 0 0 Sevsrsld, 4 • 0 t X 9 Detroit 000 000. lOOmi X "v / PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST S, 192^.

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and not wanting to disturb her, h« went to bed In another room, won­ dering what sort of explanation he ^ ’ ’.vou'd offer her In the morning. THE BEAUTY DOCTOR Good WES- ’a n d EllNEST’LYtTN,:att^orof,THE YELLOW STUB "I was out with Paul Davidson last night," ho told her at breakfast, BY NINON. . a •Ckv'-.r-.-r - BEGIN HERE TODAX and ss she did not seem inclined to JOHN and FAX MILBCRN •rjestlon him further, he let It go at buy a home shortly after their that. Her resentment toward him still seemed to be sm lderlng, and as Good Heal baby ffirl Is born and the adver­ DIRTY SODA FOUNTAINS. ^the public that the laws in general tising; agency in which John is he rode down to the office he felt some recrimination: he wasn’t acting By DR. HUGH S. CU.MMIXQ provide that there shall be steriliza­ partner and copy writer lands a fair, ■ -j told himself; the thing to do SurgecMi General, United States tion of glasses after each use, or new contract. Among their ac­ was to ho perfectly square with Fay Public Health Service. that cups shall be provided which quaintances are— from now on. Men and -women thoughtlessly may be used once and then de­ NOEL, and VERA BOYD, expose themselves to Infection by stroyed. whose marriage is strictly “ mod­ Some days later there '-as dinner for the f'enefees, and Fay, learning diseases which are conveyed by the Heat Is Best. ern.” secretions of the nose and mouth. The process to be used in steriliz­ PAT and 5LVRL\N FORBES, that ,'.kira was in town, included her in the Invitation. What'is worse, they permit their ing is detailed in some of the laws wlio have three children and 'V' children to suffer a like risk, by Dick, John concluded at sight of 0 - \ bearing on this subject. Ohio, for whose marriage is nnhappy be­ drinking at soda fountains where example, prescribes the following cause of Pat’s roving tendencies. him, was getting much heavier, and they can even see that the glasses method— namely, that after each Previous chajrters told how; the .'dr of solid prosperity about him are 'not sterilized between users. individual service, the glass must John, in love witli his wife seemed to be Increasing. “ George!” John exclaimed, “taking his hand, In such a carelessly operated first be washed by rinsing in cold but a romantic individual, was soda fountain there is a veritable fascinated on meeting NELL “ there must be a! lot of sick people. water, then thoroughly washed in germ exchange.” One wayside OR^E, of whom Pat Forbes You lock like a bloated plutocrat. hot water with soap or suitable hints that she is having trouble tVho’s ' ur tailor?” cart serving children from infected cleansing powder, or exposed to live with her husband. Dr. Menefee smiled without an­ glasses, is a danger to any commu­ steam, boiling water or hot air, the When Fay took JUDITH, the swer, and Fay signaled that dinner nity. Children ladling out lemon­ latter at a temperature of not less b.iby, to Washington to visit her was ready. ade in glasses that are contami­ than 250 degrees Fahrenheit, for nated with the diseases of others parents, John "ran around” a “ ■Well, Clara," Margaret said to a period of not less than five min­ are in like manner a menace to good deal, mostly with Pat her younger sister, “ you might as utes, then rinsed in clear cold water Forbes. well tell the Milburns now.” those who are served. One ailing, and drained. Heat, of course, is When Fay returned John told employee may cripple a large office about the best sterilizer known. “ ■tVhy, what’s all this?” John force if a common drinking glass her of some of his actions, but asked. "Holding out any secrets, Ruth Andrea showing how to eliminate'pufflness under eyes. Boiling water kills most germs in ^ she is so h^irt at ^is recital of a is in use. five minutes, and dead germs are Clara?” SYMPTOMS— Puffiness or discoloration under the eyes. little reimion with DOROTHY Clara smiled faintly. "Nothing Takes Chance. harmless unless they exist in enor­ P'RANCIS, now a stage star and DIAGNOSIS— This may be from organic causes, so it is wise to con­ much, John. I’m merely getting a A person suffering from any one mous numbers. an old flame of liis, that he is sult a physician for specific diet and treatment for your general health. of the diseases conveyed by the However, and this is the most silent about some of his wilder divorce.” ^ This also indicates defective circulation that may be improved by secretions of the nose and mouth difficult factor public health author­ escapades. “ Merely! I didn’t know such things were considered so trivial.” carries in his saliva the infecting ities have had to face, the people of Fay is always fearful that massage and vibration. Fay, completely surprised, said, agent of that disease, and unless the community for whom these John will get into some kind of TREATMENT— Strengthen the circular muscle around the eyes by the vessel from which he drinks is safeguards have been devised, oft- trouble'that will ruin their hap­ “Goodness. Clara, what’s it all about?” and added quickly, "Forgive massage. Using a good nourishing cold cream, and mold from the inner sterilized or destroyed, the next times fail to support the laws by piness, but John thinlis she just user takes a chance of becoming falling to comply with them indi­ doesq’t understand ' him. It is me. I didn’t mean to appear too corner of the eyes to the temple, using the finger tips with a gentle infected.. vidually, and by failing to insist on left to MRS. BLODGETT, a gos­ curious.” tapping motion. Then begin from the bridge of the nose and work “ Oh, that’s all right. Fay. Clifton It is because ot this menace to their enforcement. siping neighbor, to tell her of ‘ 7 think that same caution,” she remarked significantly, above the eye with a firm movement, lifting the skin upward. After­ ^ John’s coming home drunk one 'might apply to the advertising profession.” ____ . - Is simply Impossible to get along night and cri’ating a scene on with, so I’m quitting—that’s all.” wards wring pads of cotton from cold water and hold over the closed Flappers Are Held In Cafe Man’s Murder the front lawn, and to MRS. “ That Isn’t all,” Margaret put In eyelids, freshening them every few minutes. This is excellent for the he sat staring into the empty fire­ later!” he exclhlmed tragically. with some heat. "Fay, the way that BIXBY, another scandal-monger, place, agitatedly consuming clgaret “ Never mind, Paul." Mollie went nerves as well as .for the looks. to tell of John's going out with man fooled her and lied to her and X after clgaret. over to him and kissed his cheek, misrepresented things generally was ELEANOR MASON, whom Fay • • • . / ‘Thank you, fair one,” said Paul. -/ dislikes and suspects b) trying positively shameful. I’m surprised He dlw not go to bed until he was "I take it that calls for a drink. Am that Clara was able to put up with to-captivate her husband. su f that Fay was asleep, and yie I right?” Fay, angry and bitter, orders him so long." next morning at breakfast he tried “Paul,” Mollie laughed, "you are “ How terrible!” Fay murmured, Mrs. Bixby out of the house, and to teN her the whole story. But Fay positively psychic." wiien John comes home—late, and John declared, “ I never could had thrown around hei :?lf a cold During the meal John glowed see Clifton Lane for dust, anjrway, , and with liquor on his breath— reserve which he found Impossible AIR. there is a violent quarrel. John, pleasantly under stimulating con­ Clara.” to penetrate, and It seemed to him versation. • They discussed plays, “ John,” Fay remonstrated, "you maddened because Fay will not as he sat across from her at the acept his explanations, says it books, the “super-realists”—whom have no right to say things like table that he was breakfasting with John condemned wrathfully, a point that.” ! would serve her right if he went a stranger. WBAL (246) Baltimore— Sandman^ WLW (422) Cincinnati Sym- out’ “ on a real tear,” and starts on which Mollie alone disagreed with "Clan’t help It, Fay. Now that Circle: orchestra "Well, he inquired, halting in his phony orchestra. - to "leave the house. him—and said complimentary things Oara’s getting rid of him, I can tell 1 I WGHP (270) Detroit— Concert. explanation of how Eleanor had WMAQ (447) Chicago— Musical. about Davidson’s choice of foods. her that he Impressed me as a fou> WGN (303) Chicago— Stocks; NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY called him up to fill in at the party, flusher from the beginning.” KFI (467) Los Angeles— Variety Quite forgotten for the time were musical. WOC (484) Davenport— Musi­ * (The namea and aitnntions In this “aren’t you interested?” and Fay Fay and their recent unpleasant re­ “He was pretty much that," Clara ■ tory arc nctitlous.) WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— cal. shook her head. lations. The most charming thing admitted. Sports: orchestra. KGW (491) Portland, Ore. — CHAPTER XXXVI “No,” she said, with great wearl about this little party. John thought, “ In the first place,” Dick supple OHN strode determinedly out of ness, “ I'd rather forget it.” mented, “ he represented himself as WLS (345) Chicago— Stocks. Concert. was the fact that there were no WWJ (353) Detroit— Concert. the room and did not pause until “ Very well, then,” and John shut questions asked by anyone. He did a fairly prosperous broker, and he WEAF (492) New York—Va­ J CKCL (357) Toronto— Musical. - hp canje to the coat closgt off the up like a clam. not know Joyce's and Mollie's last didn’t have any more business than riety musical. To WCSH (256), vestibule, where he grabbed his hat • • • names, nor did they ask him his. a Jack rabbit. He and Clara got ■\VRNY.357) New York— Sports; WTAG (268), WGR (319), WWJ v ; commerce: musical. and clamped it viciously on his head. Still smarting under Fay’s silent Joyce broke a short silence once to home from their honeymoon to find (353), WTAM (389), WFI (395), "WTAM (389) Cleveland— Theater But Fay had followed him. Nothing rebuke and her new and strange in­ say to him, “ You are married, John, creditors besieging them from every WCAE (461), WEEI (476), KSD he could have done could have served difference, John, in a lit of pique, 1 can tell that,” and be laughingly side. He was all front. Lane was.” program. (545). to anger her more than this rude accepted Paul Davidson's invitation admitted It. “ What are the grounds, Clara?*' "WMAQ (447) Chicago— Organ; or­ WHO (526) Des Moines— Four­ yi'lthdrawal. *- for a "party," and two nights later Interesting looking bottles began asked John. chestra. teenth cavalry band. -.-“ Where are you going?” she said, “ Non-support and cruelty. There’s ■W^JZ (455) New York— "Variety. found him in the latter’s aQartment. to make their appearance from a 10 p. m. and there tfas in her voice a peculiar Dinner had been laid for four, and linen closet which was Paul’s "cel­ the matter of separate residence to WEAF (492) New York— "Vocal; quality that warned John of the des­ be taken care of before I bring suit.” French course. WBBM (226) Chicago— Variety presently Paul opened the door in re­ lar,” and Davidson concocted strange hour. r i 'N e A perate emotional pitch she was sponse to a ring and admitted two “ It serves me right, Margaret," "WeX (517) Detroit— Orchestra. drinks for them, exhibiting a noisy WSOE (246) Milwaukee— Mu­ working VP to. decidedly ornamental young women. pride in his ability as a bartender. Clara said contritely, "for marrying WBAL (246) Baltimore— Orches­ These two 18-year-old girls are being held in jail at Carlinville, 111., And so he capitulated. "I’m going Davidson, always saying or doing before you did and upsetting your tra. sical features. out—unless you change your tactics Later they all piled into Paul’s plans. Doesn’t It, Fay?” KPRC (287) Houston, Tex. — as a result of the murder of Charles Spotti, proprietor of a soft drink the strange, the une.vpected, intro­ huge sport roadster and drove for WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla,— and give me my day in court.’? John looked curiously at his wife, Concert. parlor where they were waitresses. Opal Phillips (left) admits firing duced John as “a discreet young miles beneath the late summer moon Orchestra. . “If you go out, you needn’t come man, as interesting as he is hand­ for Fay had been the first to suggest "WORD (275) Chicago— Courtesy WGN (303) Chicago— Sam ’n the shot that killed him, police say, while Cora McNeal (right) is held back—I warn you.” Fay’s face had to a roadhouse, where they danced to him that Clara was playing a Henry; variety. some, girls,” and laughter broke from for hours and where Paul kept the program. as a material witness against her chum. gone bloodlessly white and hysteria both the.female visitors. rather mean trick on her sister. But "WCAU (278) Philadelphia -The- KNX (337) Los Angeles— Varie­ was making her tremble all over. party enlivened by frequently re­ Fay laid her hand comfortingly on “ Mollie and Joyce,” Paul went on, sorting to his pocket flask. And ater; musical. ty. “ Well, then,” said John, surrender­ Clara's and said nothing. "are both married. They’re really throughout the evening John kept WJAR (306) Providence, R. I.— KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— Va­ STRIPED CLOAKS ing, ■'T won’t go out. I dpn’t want They discussed Clara’s plans for a nice girls, John, but every once in a turning over in his mind the thought Variety. riety. any scenes; I ’m : ’.t fond of cheap divorce during the remainder of the while they get tired of cooking meals that it served Fay right. She had CKCL (357) Toronto— Studio. WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— melodrama. But at least give mo a at homo and call me up. Then there’s meal and then, when dinner had been Orchestra. FASHION Attractive evening wraps are chance to explain my a,ctions before no business treating him as If he WDAF (366) Kansas City nothing to do but for little Paul to were a dirty villain; It she had been cleared away, Dick began to talk WTAM (389) Cleveland— Studio. made of metal cloth that has alter­ you pass sentence.” about the medical profession, and “ School of tjie Air.” rustle a dinner and an agreeable fairer, he would be home right now WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— "WQJ (447) Chicago— Orchestra nating stripes of gold and of soma Ha hung his hat back on the peg, male.” John found that a good deal of the brilliant color like green or Chanel and Fay without a word turned instead of where he was. Concert. (14 hours). old Irresponsible Dick had been lost red. The stripes run horizontally or away frem him and went upstairs. “ Tonight he seems to have out­ Returning, Joyce, who was sitting WRNY (37 5) New York— Musi­ KFI (vt67) Los Angeles— Or- in this keen, successful young doc­ VEL\*ET HAT PLANNED diagonally rather than In the up­ He. could hear her sobbing as she done himself on both scores," said in his lap, sleepily put her arm tor. cal. Cll€S^FB the girl who was Joyce, an elegantly around him and snuggled her face KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— right, vertical fashion. walked up the steps, her breath com­ "Dick," he said with a despairing WLW (422) Cincinnati—Varie­ The velvet hat for fall is assured tall and slender figure in clinging up to’ his. He wondered how Paul ing in great gasps. His first im­ shake of the head, “you’re getting ty. Variety. us by those who know. It comes in pulse was to follow her, to take her green silk. could, drive with so much liquor in positively reactionary. All I hear is WQJ (447) Chicago— Dinner w ex (517) Detroit— Musical. large or small shapes, hut is very In his am'.s and assure her of his Mollie, who was strikingly dark him. Rounding a sharp bend in the ethics, and six per cent bonds.” concert. WOAW (526) Omaha— Studio. sparsely trimmed In either case. love aud of his bitter sorrow for and had almond-shaped eyes, a de­ road, they became aware of an ap­ Dick smiled. “ The necessities of ■^'JZ (455) New York— Variety, 11 P. M. hurting her so. But an instant’s re­ tail which, gave her a decidedly ori­ proaching car, the lights of which the profession, John,” ho smiled. "I WRC (46.0) Washington— Or­ KNX (337) Los Angeles— Varie­ flection stayed him; better, he ental appearance, pouted. “Now \vere shooting around the curve, and have to be careful what I talk about. chestra: “ Gems of Romance.” Paul cautiously slowed down to ty. thought, to let her have her cry—it there you go, Joyce.” She looked Have to bo careful, even, about tak­ "WEAF (492) New York— Musi­ KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— BORDERS POPULAR would do her good. Then, perhaps, pointedly at John. “ You know how avoid a collision. The other car ing a drink. You know—”■ cal. To WeSH (256), WLIB W atch passed them, a touring car full of Vocal and Instrumental. there would be a better opportunity I adore auburn hair." But Fay Interrupted. "I think \ (303), WJAR (306), WGR (319). to expla.'u later. merrymakers, and John heard some­ WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or­ Bordered materials are particu­ "Don’t fight over him, ladles, don’t that same caution,” she remarked 'WWJ (353). WTAM (389), WFI And So he wandered Into the one shout, "Hello there, Paul.’? chestra. larly in demand this season, since fight," Paul begged. “ Can't you slgnlficantl}’, “ might apply to the (395), WCCO (416), WCAE KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ Y ou r kitchen, where their unserved din­ contrive to get excited over me? The voice was a familiar one and advertising profession,” and her the mode lends itself to their use (461), WEEI (476), WOC (484), chestra. ner lay cold, and attempted to eat a Johiv” he went on, turning to Mil- he said, -“'Who was that, Paul?”- eyes, as she turned them away to better than ever before. 'White crepe • hit of steak. But he found it im­ KSD (545). KFI (467) Los Angeles— Quar­ de chine or chiffon with floral bor­ burn, .“I’ve made the fatal mistake “Noel Boyd,” Paul answered short­ avoid John’s sharp, inquiring look, WJR (517) Detroit— Old-time possible, and a little later ho strag- of Inviting too interesting a man. I ly. “ I recognized him and Vera.” were just a little weary. > tet. ders are particularly liked. Breakfast ^ gled back to the living room wher^ dance orchestra. KGW (491) Portland— Educa­ knew it would happen sooner or Fay vsas asleep when he got home. (To Be Continued) "WOAW (526) Omaha— Instru­ tional program. 0202000053484823485348484853480100010100480201535353022390 mental; market reports; orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Or­ S P. M. chestra. Eat food thatsupplies f. WBBM (226) Chicago— Melody I or some man fniend of Miss Mere 12 P. M. “balanced” ration It takes a fine brand of courage hour. KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— dith should have gone with you. | Home Page Editorials WBAL (246) Baltimore— Con­ after night’s fast We would hate probably busted : to act our convictions. We dress Pilgrims’ Hour. and build and play and work as cert. KPO (428) San Francisco— Smith’s head for him.” I WSOE (246) Milwaukee— Din­ HER OWN “ And got us into a mess, Jerry? 1 Shackles others dress and build and play Studio. and work, not as we wish to. One ner concert. It was best that we went alone.” WGHP (270) Detroit—Chil­ KFI (467) Los Angeles— Flutist. O W you feel all morning de­ “ For some reason, Judy, both does not suggest the revolution of W FAA (476) Dallas, Tex.— Or­ pends largely on what you eat Bat Success fundamental rules of civilized so­ dren’s half hour; band concert. H you girls have nia.ie an enemy of WCAU (278) Philadelphia— Mu­ chestra. for breakfast Thousands have un- -X- Smith. I'll advise yon to keep out by Olive Roberts Barton. ciety, but most inhibitions are silly 1 A. M. energetic forenoons because of wrong and weak and lie between honest sical varieties. C/? GIRL rfJOQ/IY of his reach for a wliile.” KNX (337) Los Angeles— Or­ breakfast eating. - , xy j happiness and artificial makeshift. KPRC (297) Houston— Variety, f >To eirTpwr.Iundi oa On the way to the hospital I told chestra. To feel right, you must have a- JUDY IS STILL NERVOUS. “Life is wasting Itself while we KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Sa­ Jerry a little about the trouble that Inhibitions! One never reads a WDAF (366) Kansas City — ^ suoui^^av*. well-balanced, complete breakfast! Joan had more or, less innocently are preparing to live.” cred songs. And M ^^ef sayt it’t ration. At most other meals—lunch story or an article nowadays that WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— Frolic. gotten herself into. He looked he does not stumble over the word. V’ - easy wtenwBcn v\ •" and dinner—^you get it But break­ Quartet; orchestra. KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ much conceiv.ed and said: Inhibitions are those things inside W e use BLUB RIBBON fast is hurried, often badly chosen. ■*4 "Where i? this paragon?” asked WCBD (345) Zion, 111.— Musi­ chestra. Jerry impatieutly as we stood be­ “That's the reason why Jem of us which W3 caniiot define or ex­ MAYONNAISE. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% Smith looked so surly when I asked plain that step in at the last min­ cal variety. . J*. protein, food’s great tissue bmlder; side. the little chummy roadster WRINEES REMOVED WJJD (379) Mooseheart, 111.— that he had driven up to the curb. him about you. You seem to get in­ ute and prevent us from doing. If 58% carbohydrate, its great energy to more trouble, Judy, than anyone they ■were merely warning signs to Music by children. element, plus all-important vita- “Don't be nasty, Jerry. Joan "WGY (379) Schenectady— Musi­ isn’t a paragon, whatever that I have ever known. Adventure has keep us out of mischief, I would “ WHILE YOU WAIT” KODAKS mines and the “ bulk” that makes | just marked yen for its prey. What say weed them and "water them and cal. laxatives seldom needed, is the die- j means. She is just a girl like my­ WMAQ (447) Chicago— Variety. Is your next move, my dear? '\J''hat let them fiourish. As It is, they are It has been discovered that the Botk. Cabndar and r tetic urge of the world today. j self. and I'm not sure that I'm not "WOS (441) Jefferson City, Mo. doing the -v\Tong thing by introduc­ are you going to do now?” the balls and chains that keep us mere application of a spoonful of Cm Mu* Mum IoM« to , ' It is food that "stands by” you ’ “I don't know, Jerry. You see, I from success. “Failure” is their Powdered Tarkroot mixed with a — Market hour. through the morning. : ing her to you. I've a hunch you WJZ (455) New York— Variety. Rtekere HeNwaim, Im . haven’t yet gotten used to the feel­ password. spoonful of lemon juice, actually Lwie Mee< ONy, N.Y. Don’t deny yourself the natural j are going to fall in love with her.” KFNF (461) Shenandoah, la.— “Don't be silly,” said Jerry in a ing that I am not to be executed vasse, but we do not leap across.' removes wrinkles and creases in KODAK stimulation this rich food offers you. i within an hour after all.” We run ahead in the race, but at fifteen minutes or less! There’s Band. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers , hurt voice. “Where will we pick WEAF (492) New York— up Jliss /iloreditli?” “ Surely, Judy, you weren’t con­ the finish something deadens our no-rubbing, no work, and the ex­ have two kinds: Quick Quaker,; "Eveready Hour.” To WTAG (268) HElLMANtrS ■'At the Good Samaritan Hospi­ cerned in that mess, were you? feet and another surges ahead. pense is trifling— less than three Time Is Here which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and You never knew Barry Cornwall?” Inhibitions does not mean pru­ cents! It is only necessary to W?GN (303), WJAR (306), WGR Quaker Oats. tal. She went out there with the (319), .WSAI (326), WWJ (353), Take pictures now ‘ BLUE RIBBON wife of Barry Cormyall, who was “ I never knew . Barry Cornwall, dence. Prudence is a laudable spread the mixture over the face, WTAM (389), WFI (395), WCCO found dead in that gambling place but I guess I am in the mess any­ thing. Wiio was it that defined pru­ sit down before the mirror, and and keep forever the (416), WCAE (461), WEEI (476) M ayonnaise this morning.’’ way. I was going to help Joan out dence as the “virtue of the watch those unwelcome marks of happy days of fun and WOC (484), KSD (545). Quaker Oat$ "So that is the ro.ason you two in some way before he died, and I senses?” I should define inhibition age. illness or worry disappear like WJR (517) Detroit— Concert. frolic. girls went over to The Cirole, is am not going to desert Ijer now.” as the vice of the will. magic. The effect is incomparably 9 p. m. it? Jem Smith intimated that you “ Well, she is out oi it, isn’t she? But Inhibitions are more than better than that produced by mas­ KODAKS "WBAL had been coming there for weeks. It is a good thing for everyone that mental laziness; they are too posi­ saging. (246) Baltimore— Or- $5.00 tQ $30. the young man is dead,” remarked chestra. Did he speak the truth?” tive for that. They are the fifty- The mixture of course is perfect­ "I’'ve never been there before in Jerry. seven varieties of moral fear. WCAU (278) Philadelphia— Or­ BROWNIES ly harmless. While on the face a chestra. Be Sure Your Milk my life, Jerry.” While I, of course, The greatest of these is fear of pleasant soothing sensation is ex­ $2. to $15. resented his question, I told him TO^IORROW— A Bcantifnl Pic- public opinion. If the thing needed "WSM (283) Nashville— Musical. tiiro. perienced. It is easily washed off. KOA (322). Denver— Stocks; IS PASTEURIZED that Smith had lied and I had nev­ to put us across the line of success Aside from fts remarkable effect on Buy Your Kodak er been to the dance house before happens to be something that we concert. wrinkles, there’s nothing better for WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— AT this morning. I didn’t think it was fear the public will ridicule or cri­ baggy cheeks or chin. No woman —Especially during the MUCH EMBROIDERY Variety. ■ i necessary to tell him that Joan had ticise, we court failure rather than who purchases a package of Pow­ been going there for some months. KFAB (341) Lincoln, Neb. — U. DOT WEATHER expose ourselves to it. dered Tarkroot from her druggist Embroidery was never more of Nebraska program. KEMP’S ! “We went to find out where Lela And why are we afraid to at­ will regret having done so. Cornwall lived. Joan wanted to decorative than now, and never ap­ tempt new things? We are afraid KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— help her if she could,” I explained. plied with such novelty or distinc­ of failure. And why are we afraid Concert. J. H. HEWITT A “That was very kind of Mi.ss tion. A sport dress of hois de rose of failure— because of the failure? TARKROOT WGY (379) Schenectady, N. T. 40 Holl St. Tel. 2056. Meredith. Probably the poor girl crepe is given a diagonal hand of No, but because of what people — Grand tour. has not a friend on earth. But, embroidery in shades.of gray, •white will say of our failuru. Erases improves contour. WCCO (41ft) St. Paul-Mlnneap- iudy^ you should have iimisted that and rose, - ' .We come to ihe brink ot the IrrA dy, . oUb.-—Musical program

K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3,1926. V T X G B T n N B

By. Frank Beck FLAPPER TFANNY sd y s GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Dividends! Dividends! SENSE AND nonsense ABSOLUTELY, B L A N C H E ! OH. eoT i c a n y THINKING SHE HAONT SEEN ME, , , Etwl” W TH ERE’S I GUESS: YOU NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. H A BD Ef BELIEVE NODDED AGAIN, AND SHE KEPT ) 1, O O O H Typewriter Jazz: Why Is it tjat NO D EN Y IN ’ IT— DEAR OLD RIGHT-ON AS THOUGH I DIDNT ; , rr.BATHNOT.' THE DON’T HEM SAW TH E DOUGH all tjlngs gritten jave to be janded WITH HIS OWN EYES. HEM-AND JUSTvi EXIST. I COULD HAVE __ ^ ( OO-OOH H E M IS A ^ LUBI NEED in Tyypergritten in college| (that POPULARITY SACKS OF IT. WE'RE, YESTERDAY I < SLAPPED HER FACE. . eas meant to be a ($ i mean a ?9 SOARS SKYWARD FINANCIAL AINT NO PROUD; 'COLLEGE FIXED FOR LIFE. WE RE GAVE H IM SUCH IMAGINE HER GETTINGS, (. OO-OO-OOH* Ive never leard to typegrite. ISnt WHEN HE WIZARD. INDEPENDENTl BEUEVE A DIRTY LOOK SO STUCK UP. SHE tjat maddening] I mean Question. ANNOUNCES THINK OF OF DEGREE HEM, ME. I LET t h e b o s s KNOW WHEN HE PASSED. D ID N T EARN THE MONEY _ CVNO HUNDRED Ig you xan Imagune anything TH E F IR ST IT ! A , TO < OH PEAR.lvMUST IT WAS JUST EY ^ V PER CENT!! worse than havlg to and not know OSCAR!;/ rSP O T / IT ‘WHEN HE TRIED TO DUMB DIVIDEND BY FIFTY RUN RIGHT DOWN LUCK THAT THEY HAPPENED Ing jow try it: In the first %lace, PER CENT H15 ^ STOP ME FROM PETRIFIED GAS, COMING J H O M E TOWN AND GET PICK ON PETRIFIED AND YOU SAID it is terrible to s^ell withouy leav- A S HE H AD DIVIDEND. BRAINS. TO ingout letter s in the mext p;ace it EBBY. TO TELL THAT FUR COAL GAS! N O WHEN I WAS / BEEN REQUESTED ,YOU. BEFORE ITS ^ GOING TO BUY IT— takes hpurs and hpurs. Aded to TO DO BY tjat thegir; whose typegriter i bor­ J b v G O N E . — AND I LISTENED row is always using it when i mOst SMART AND C0LD6RIR W HEN HE I'K /?( want it— UNKNOWINGLY INTERRUPTED "When did you first become ac­ I - quainted with your husband?” THEIR HASTY "The first time I asked him for PREPARATIONS money after we were married.” FOR ABSCONDING W ITH T H E , "Where do you get that stuff,” STOCKHOLDERS is no longer a rebuke, but the sign Y- j^ m o n e y . of a budding friendship.

Since nothing more is heard of Cowiithc. IM6, by StanpOKwi Nmp.p« Snvin the recent banana shortage, we take it the condition must have LLWe didn’t know a couple were By Percy Crosby been alleviated for a song. \ SKIPPY ft?! married until we saw him yawning. i S The last word in petting parties UneRe THI5 BOY w h at 'T A PUZZLE A DAY —STOP. SAYS A (Cockroach TRAiNe-R?( b r a in a g r a m C.ensus taker: How old are you, madam? i i Time Umlt, 6 Minutes Miss Prim: Oh, I don’t remem­ Give the answers to the first four ber the year I was born. questions in round numbers. "Never mind the year; tell me H6 OlDNT Sa y if, PAPA, 1. What was the population of the century.’ T«e CAROS TH£Y DID5 the United States according to the THEY (WAS CiCCe 1920 census? ' Hope chests arc cedarwood box­ 2. What was the 1925 estimated es filled by unattached young wom­ ITAiHrMCLrrrt^ population of the United States? en In the vain hope of tempting 3. What is the 1925 estimated Providence. (SoCH'fiOACA'SPiRir, rrs, population of the Irish Free State? O L D M A N (JURATS'^ 4. What is the 19 25 estimated After they have had rheumatism 5*3 . r world population? the knees won't show in public. 5. How did the name Monticello figure in recent news? Now let’s hurry and get all un­ 6. If you rearrange the letters In pleasant things out of the way so the two words “RANT and “ PLOD” we can concentrate on the um­ you will discover the name of the pire. city which reads the greatest num­ ber of books per capita during a Many an alley cat look at a year. swell ermine coat and say: “ There Last puzzle answer: goes papa.” Flapper Mary tore her sock. by Swan The hole in it did grow; JALESMAN SAM There Is No Place Like Home 'H C \j Spake a preacher walking by, “ As ye rip ye’ll sew.” ^AW&0H\T. C»02Z— I WAHNA j yePiH- BOT -ntWOE OOff 51bRE» CJofOKEHORCy TofT Pi 5LtD m o 0o(rt-l-0e AhO \ VCNOUJ In the spring it’s spring fever, In 30UHP CfVH Trtftvjtl. Pl!> FATt “f?!’ mlePRiftTER ’H 'E the summer, it’s the heat (no— the 1^ ’DAUI'tOvI, U? IVl NO«T!fefW CPiKAUb, Hl5 humidity), and in the autumn it’s OP HEfiE- RNO GUT A T??AiN HOME- “ that tired feeling.” In the winter ANS ■ MOME, RLPlSKR, To “OOCx-TtAn ANP ~^PiV\H(j- "5 Y W'Vi 'b WA>4iN(»-Ibi4, ‘bLEbfrt W A •SToAE. it’s called laziness. BOT NO 5>OPjr -the. X n m oT E - BEt>T POtr- Man is 90 per cent water, and TtntA pibtp A U h like water he finds it easier to go down hill than up. PVHO ' 6u22t> SftM, "5 C A y A goldfish never cries because WELL ^TbOVEP V)vVH PboO The hidden proverb is: “ He no one ever washes its neck. ONO laughs best who laughs last.” Defi­ iBEbO'# Ti> nitions match in the following fash­ Lip service is about the only contribution a great many birds UONb- WOH ion: 3, 4, 8, 12 final, or last: 9, 23, \ikf- THPO THC, 25, baseball club, or bat; 22, 2, 21, made to any cause, no matter how W\LP 24,\fewer, or less; 5, l i, 10, to em­ urgent and necessary It may be. ploy, or use; 16, 17. S, 1, a whip Co0hT«Y/To Mac— I’m smoking a terrible lot stroke or lash; 6 4, 19, forcible re­ CAKADA straint of speech, or gag; 15, IS, 6, of cigars lately. arc. If 7, 12, should, or ought; 13, 17. 21, Jack — You certainly that’s one of them! 14 to clean or wash; 20, 10, 17, 16, #tt2< I to cure or heal. ■U’omen Make :S J ■Women Break by Blosser THEN W HAT? Nobody Else But Women Take FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mrs. Smith: My husband calls a Women Shake , spade a spade, you know.” Women FrJjc. r I S'POSE YOU 715V 7D Mrs. Jones: So did my husband AA KAlNTAetP BEIN’ VOUC EXACTTV LlVte a im , OR. — but that was before he tried to LAX GAVW66 People who live in glass houses dig a garden.— Answers. London. AS/ oeaRA S Possible, CAUSE \NAO should be discreet about the mat­ GAVlIaE AUA? \ X \ s n ter. VNASAIM'TCIM.' LITTLE JOE AM aamm Fashion Hint- —Clothes won’t V N. LAId. make the girl if she makes the \AAO? ^H6M a B a O- PLAYeR cloth'es. '/a a k e S a 9 u ^ \ S U D e , “Never judge a girl by her H e’s d o w n a n d O C T - clothes,” says an evening paper headline. We don’t. We always in­ 5 ,’ p sist on some tangible evidence.

Did you hear of the guy who was "J ^ so dumb he thought a Prima Don­ na was a picture of a woman with a baby in her arms?

“ He's a jack-of-all-trades.” -4^. “A druggist, eh?"

Be It ever so humble there’s no shape like your own. •!*«* tWWCC He threw a rock out at a frog, WASHINGTOB TUBBS U The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains by Fontaine Fox As it went hopping by. He missed his shot, and the frog by Crane Just croaked, but didn’t die. T h e S K i P P E a DID A F A K c i o iv e i k t . T H e o L e . s w i m /h h ’

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Walter Ferine, son of Mr. and John Reinharts has sold to Dr. Mrs. Willard Ferine of 71 Hemlock George A. F, Lundberg his cottage 100 P R im OFFERED ABOUT TOWN at Coventry Lake. POLICE COURT street had his tonsils removed this A ____ morning at the Manchester Memo­ Another baby clinic will be held rial hospital. Mrs. Charles Stone, of 105 Birch FOR FIFERS GATHERING Irving H. Batterson of West M the Memorial hospital annex street, was admitted to the Memo­ Hartford, was found guilty this building across from the hospital Mrs. Agnes Chartier of 46 Main rial hospital at midnight last night morning by Judge Raymond A. For Your Vacation-- tomorrow afternoon. Miss Jessie street has returned from a vacation for treatment. Trophies Take Up Entire Win- Johnson in the Manchester police Reynolds will be in charge. Miss spent at Hampton Beach, N. H. rdow Space of Main Street court, of driving an automobile Marguerite Bengs having left to­ A son was born yesterday to Mr. Jeweler. while under the influence of liquor. day for a month’s vacation in Can- Hector Macdonald of Center and Mrs. Andro Oflari, of 87 South He was arrested by Officer R. H. Raincoats only $2.98 kda. street, who is connected with Glen- Main street. Wirtalla on the afternoon of July Second Floor. Entrants In the competitions to 27 on Main street near the Park ney’s clothing store, has returned ^TICKETS L. C. Clifford. Jr., E.xchange man­ A daughter Lois Mae has been be conducted here at the annual theater building. The witnesses for One of the most important items on alter a week at Fleasant View and convention of Connecticut Flfers ager and Miss Julia A. Ivers, surrounding beaches. born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomm, the state included Officer Wirtalla, your vacation list. Secure one at this cashier of the Telephone Exchange of 240 Oak street. and Drummers Association on Fri­ Chief of Police Gordon and Dr. low price. Good quality rubber coat, are attending a meeting of the day and Saturday will compete for LeVerne Holmes, who examined Hartford District Commercial Con­ Arthur O’Neil of 240 Charter Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters what is said to be the largest col­ Batterson.at the time of his arrest. with corduroy collar. Colors: green ference Board held at Hiawatha Oak street is spending a week with of St. George, will hold its regular lection of cups and medals ever All testified tliat the man had been and red. Sizes; 16 to 44. Lodge, in Winsted today. friends in New York. meeting tomorrow evening in given away at an affair of this kind drinking and was not fit to drive Tinker liall at 8 o’clock sharp. All ifi the state. The medals and cups an automobile. The regular monthly meeting of Richard McLagan, Robert Boyce, members are requested to be pres­ are on display at the store of R. William S. Hyde represented TaOored Blouses the British-American club will be Ernest Benson and Conrad Dietz ent to enjoy a social time after the Donnelly, jeweler, at the Center. Batterson and introduced three held on Tuesday evening at eight have returned from an enjoyable meeting. Prizes for every conceivable kind witnesses who had talked with him o’clock. Members are asked to at­ motor trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y. of a contest will be offered. There just prior to his arrest and imme­ $1.98 and $2.98 tend. Nine 2-room apartments in a new are those for snare drumming, in­ diately afterwards, who testified that Batterson was not intoxicated Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Wasley section of the Centennial apart­ dividual fifing, piccolo playing, etc., — ^to wear with your sweater, knickers Mr. and Mrs. James Egan and ments are I'ractically completed and also for drum corps and bands and was In a condition to drive. In or suit. You will be delighted with the have returned from a motor trip to his own testimony Batterson ad­ son Thomas, of West Center street, Maine. and are being offered for rent in for appearance, music and general new styles. In this assortment you are enjoying a week’s vacation part The Herald Classified columns to­ excellency. mitted that ho drank the better day. The new section connects the part of three bottles of beer for will find short sleeved models with vest of which is being spent at Berlin, Recent real estate transfers Some of the cups will be given IS'ew Hamsphire, and part in two wings of the Centennial apart­ the drum corps In the ancient class, lunch and he admitted that it was ^ 0 1 front in pongee, linen, and broadcloth— made through the Stuart J. Wasley ments on Chestnut street. stronger than near beer. He main­ Quebec, Canada. agency of 827-Main street; Mrs. that is, drum corps which are cos­ in checks, dots and printed patterns as tumed in the dress of colonial days. tained that it had no effect on him Cook of 39 Cambridge street has and that he was perfectly sober. well as plain colors. Sizes 34 to 46. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strickland and Miss Mary Dimlow of Walnut Others are for modern drum corps sold her house to Dr. B. L. Salvln. street and Miss Nellie Mercer of The man who was with Batterson We ^so have a nice assortment of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Strickland Dr. Salvln expects to move into his and flute bands, while a series of Church street are spending a week was intoxicated. Judge Johnson tailored blouses with long sleeves. of Main street left today on an new hpme sometime this month. medals and cups has been set aside in Pittsfield, Mass, found Batterson guilty and impos­ automobile trip through Nova for junior organizations composed [ ed a fine of $125 and costs. of boys. Beotia. P. J. O’Leary has sold to Ernest Through his attorney Mr. Batter­ Miss Alice Nyquist of Linden Included in the display of prizes N. Fryer of Wells street the camp son gave notice of an appeal to the White Lmen street is spending the next two is a handsome snare drum which Charles Trebbe and family are site at Lake View, Bolton Lake. weeks at Walnut beach. September term of the superior spending the week at White Sands Mr. Fryer expects to build a cot­ will be awarded the best drummer court and a bond of $300 was fur­ in the contest. Beach. tage this summer. The closing exercises of the nished for his appearance at this Knickers $2.98 There are probably 100 medals time. Swedish day school which is being and cups in the display. —^0 comfortable and yet good conducted at the Swedish Lutheran looking. You will have many oc­ Sweaters church by Student Frank Anderson casions to wear them during your of Upsala, will be held in the RFE-DRUM CONVENTION $2.98 church basement Friday evening. vacation. The program will be presented by OVER 75 ENTERED the children. HERE NEXT SATURDAY In white Shet­ IN QUEER CONTEST UNDERWEAR land yam with Harry Dimlow of Walnut street Cups and awards to be given , Second Floor. silk stripes. and Herbert Johnson of Garden winning bands in Saturday’s big street have left on a ten-day motor MUSLIN and CREPE GOWNS . . . With or with­ Children May Bring Pets Fife and Drum Corps convention ...... 99c to $1.98 out collar. trip to Canada. here Friday and Saturday are on Along from Goldfish to display in R. Donnelly’s window at This assortment includes hand Sizes 36 to Women of Mooseheart Legion made Philippine gowns, muslin 42, will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Goats or Dogs. the Center. The competition for Greatly Reduced o’clock at the|Llncoln school. All these cups will be held at the Mc­ gowns with Irish crochet lace and members are urged to be present More than 75 entries have been Kee street ball grounds Saturday novelty crepe gowns. received at the West Side Rec for as Important business will be afternoon at 2.30. CORSET BRASSIERES . .$1 to $8 transacted. the pet show in which children The convention will open Friday from both playgrounds in the night. There will be a dance in In pink brocaded material. So South End will participate tomor­ Prices On Rugs Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Aitken, Orange hall in observance of the cool for summer. Sizes 32 to 46. row afternoon. The affair will be­ Jr., of Stamford, and their son opening of the meeting and a pa­ gin with a parade around the track rade of some of the corps will go to Malcolm T. Aitken and bride of at the West Side at 3 o’clock and Philadelphia spent yesterday with Depot Square and back. the judging will take place later. Saturday^ the big parade of 80 Mr. and Mrs. E. Benson and family In the contest will be pets of Now Go Hand of Main street. drum corps will start at H o’clock. every description from goldfish to The parade will cover a route two For Your Home rabbits and dogs. Prizes will be miles long but will be unable to go A regular meeting of the local given to the child having the odd­ camp of the Modern Woodmen of est pet, the one having the best to Depot Square because of the America will be held this evening trained, and the one who has the time it would take. The competi­ On Sale In Basement In Hand With in Tinker hall at 8 o’clock. pet costumed the prettiest. tions on Saturday afternoon will Any child, no matter what age, be open to all for a small admission Folding Porch. Chairs .$4.98 Heavy Woven STILL AL.IRM. can enter the contest by signing up fee. Childreu will be admitted at Hos0 Company No. 3 was called at the West Side Rec before tomor­ no charge. Something new! Stop in and see Green Striped out yesterday afternoon on a still row at noon. Saturday night there will be a them. Our August alarm to Stevenson’s garage on dance and a baton swinging contest Aw nings Trotter street. A short circuit in at the State Armory starting at Croquet Sets . .$2.49 to $10.50 the wiring of an automobile there 7.30. These come in the four, six and eight $1.98 started loose oil around the motor Miss Lucy Gill of Northfield, Residents along the line of march Conn., is visiting for a few days ball sets. The whole family will enjoy Made on a strong to blaze but the fire w-as mostly e.\- of the Saturday parade are re­ frame. Complete Furniture tingui^hed before the fire truck ar­ with Miss Lillian Steele of Garden quested to put out flags. playing croquet. street. with wall brackets rived. T hrift J u g ...... $1.49 DIES IN IRELAND. and fixtures for Word was received in town yes­ Keeps liquids and foods hot or cold. hanging. Size '30” , terday of the death of William Mur­ Gallon size. Ideal for picnics and out­ will fit all ordinary ray of Portadown, Ireland. Mr. ings. windows. Murray was well known by many AT THE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT WHICH local people who had formerly WE ARE OFFERING ALL GRADES OF RUGS, CAR­ WORTH MORE been residents in that section of Madame Baker PETS AND LINOLEUMS, IT MAKES IT WELL Ireland. WORTH YOUR WHILE TO BUY NOW AND HERE. Mr. Murray Is survived by his Scientific wife, and a daughter, Mary, both of SOME OF THE SPECIAL VALUES. HOUSE that’s heated with radiator heat is worth Ireland, and a son, James, of this Palmist A a lot more— can be rented or sold for more— than town. Death was due to kidney SOUTH M/\ NCHESTER • CONN * SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS, 9x12 ft. size. Regular trouble. $89.50. For $69.50 each. a house that isn’t so heated. 2nd Floor. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12 feet. Radiator heat adds three times the cost of the heat­ Regular price $59.50. For $47.50 each. ing plant to the value of the house. That’s a fact. FINEST COAU J SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12 ft. Reg­ ) EVER USED.' ular price $55.00. For $39.50 each. - The reason is simple: People are willing to pay SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, best grade. Reg­ extra money for real comfort. Then, too, radiator heat Electric Fans! ular price $85.00. For $75.00 each. saves fuel, dirt and labor. AXMINSTER RUGS, best quality, size 36x70. .Regu­ And another thing: You can save money— also Keep cool these hot, lar price $9.75. For $8.50 each. much trouble— by having a new heating plant installed, sticky days with one of WILTON VELVET STAIR CARPET, 15 rolls. Reg­ or an old one repaired, right now— now while the weath­ our fans. ular price $3.25. For $2.85 yard. er is fine. SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS, 8-3x10-6, priced regu­ Westinghouse Fans, larly at $79.50. For $79.50 each. Let’s talk it^over. Why wait till cold days force • you to think of better heating?, ' G. E. Fans, n SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, 8-3x10-6. Regu­ lar price was $55.00. For $45.00 each. Westinghouse Rotaire SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, size 8-3x10-6. Fans. Regular price $49.50. For $37.50 each. SEAMED AXMINSTER RUGS, best quality, 9x12. E^l^At% d^son You will like our coal, the Regular price $75.00. For $65.00 each. Westinghouse AXMINSTER RUGS, best quality, size 27x54. Regu­ competence character and lar price $6.00. For $4.50 each. P ltm bi^H ^iav^rdobbitti courtesy of our employees, and Automatic Click Irons. 20% OFF on all Summer Floor Coverings. our square dealing. PROCRASTINATION Simplex^Electric Irons, Isn’t it peculiar why people will put off ordering $4.50. coal vmtil the last minute when they could just as Hotpoint Electric Irons well have their bins filled before the cold weather arrives? $6.00 It’s human nature to put off until tomorrow what G E. Wiilis & Son Formerly priced $6.50. can be done today, but every sudden cold snap An Even Dozen Extra, M oney keeps us busy writing orders, each order stating" of those light weight 2 Main Street Phone 50 “ must be delivered at once.” Refinish your floors All of which leads us to ask, have you ordered '^To have $50 your winter supply of coal? with Johnson’s Electric 2-Piece THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. ' in less-than one year Floor Polisher. .To rent Ti’opical Worsted and Flannel ^ Canning Supplies ADen Place, Manchester. —5ore 15 cents^ a day The canning season is at by the day or week. We hand. Come here for your also sell Johnson’s Pre­ Hot Weather Suits supplies. pared Wax. To’have Mason Jars. ARTESIAN WELLS ^ waiting here for a dozen thrifty men who are willing $100 Lightning Jars. J to take them at about DnBed Any Diameter— Odd Trousers in less than one year Good Luck Jar Rubbers. Any Depth Any Place Aluminum Kettles. Light shades in flannels a n i Johnsons Electric woolen mixtures, at A Quarter Off —save 30 cents a day Charles F. Volkert the regular low prices. Blast Hole Drilling $ 4 .5 0 $ 7 t D hhdSIT oqc dollar or more Croquet Sets & Hardware Co. Test Drilling for Foundation 5 $25 Flannel Suits reduced t o ...... $17.95' 35 Oak St. So. Manchester Water Systems WORK TROUSERS 5 $22.50 and $21 Tropical Worsteds ...... $15.95 every w eek^ an account with $2.49 and up Pumps for All Purposes. $2.50 to $4. $18 Glenkirk Worsteds n o w ______, . .$13.95 us an