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ITALIAN PRINCE SLAIN DISTANT BLAST FATAL; CANTON PROBE AS HE CATCHES POACHER Lillian Cannon O. K.*s Ederle NO ONE HELD TO BLAME , Aug. 19.— Prince Don Middletown, Aug. 19.— Mike Umberto Ruspoli, member of Swim as Pure Sportsmanship Zahorsky, 34 of Bridgeport, met CARPENDER, STEVENS HELD one of the oldest aristocratic death on the state hospital REACHES JUDGE, families of Italy, was shot .ind grounds here accidentally on killed today by a poacher, whom ’August tenth and no one Is re­ By LILLIAN C.INNON. I shall not wait for a competitive he had surprised updh the sponsible for' the fact, according <¥>race, unless arrangements are Ruspoli estate near Rome. Cape Gris Nez, Aug. 19.— I have to Coroner if. A. Smith. COPSJAWYER just heard of the offer of NEA Ser­ quickly made, no matter how rich FOR GRAND JURY; NO BAIL The Ruspoli family has been A jagged piece of shale hurl­ vice and the Scripps-Howard News­ the prize. If I delayed and -othera ed 540 feet by a blast penetrat­ prominently identified with. should not contribute to the purse American society, several of its papers to contribute $5,000 toward ed the man’s skull and he died a $20,000 purse for a competitive to raise it to the amount named by almost instantly, tbe coroner Former Prosecutor Under members marrying American Gertrude, I might sacrifice my last CROSSES OF FIRE women. race across the English Channel. found. The blast was set off Hall-Mills Murder Sospects ------s> Encouraging for me, yes! It is opportunity of swimming the chan­ while workmen were building a MERCHAIfTSOF one of the most fiattering expres­ nel, as the season is now getting IN AERIAL BOMBS Arrest; “ Got Whole Gang well along. If the race is arrang­ dam near Silvermine cottage at sions of confidence I ever received, the hospital. Committed for IndictmenI and especially after my being driv­ ed for promptly, however, or should Huge Noises and K. K. K. Em­ Where I Want Them,” AMERICANS FALL en back by the storm in my first at­ jcome after I have succeeded alone, MEXICO WEARY blems in Air Stir Ire Around tempt. And the offer suggests a I would, of course, be glad to join Proceedings as Special fascinating picture of the doze^ or in such competition. Greenwich Declares U. S. Aftomey. JfJ FRENCH PLANE so swimmers along this coast all The talk of swimming in compe­ COOLIDGE PARLEY O F C m C H W A R Hearing Suddenly Ends; taking the water at once like a tition for a purse, as I have heard Greenwich, Aug. 19.— Four school of porpoises, and splashing it. grew out of criticisms of Ger­ aerii^i bombs discharged near Cleveland, O., Aug. 19.— ^Whip­ out for the gold on the farther trude Ederle’s great and successful the Cos Cob cemetery during Prima Facie Case Estab­ shore. swim appearing in British newspa­ ON ARMS LIKELY the night loosed as many ping the curtains aside on the whole Most of Them Catholics Bat Bostonian Killed, 8 Tonrists But my training and my hopes pers. It is unfortunate that these fiery crosses that floated away conspiracy that is alleged to exist remain just the same as they were criticisms should have .appeared. leaving behind great excite­ lished, Judge Rules; Simp­ between members of the “ Jungle” before. Disappointed because of Tugs are a necessity unless sulcidi Failure at Geneva Expected Hit hy Boycott, Urge End ment throughout t,he district. and certain Canton officials to per­ Hurt as Channel Liner that ill-timed thunderstorm, I am is the object. I saw all of the Police found the remains of Ederle swim, and I want to say son Declares He Has Evi­ vert the course of justice and the keeping in condition and waiting the bombs when they; rushed Crashes in England. the first day that looks favor­ again now that it was a gallant and to Be FoDowed by Call by of Strife; Calles Cold down to the site but no per­ prosecution of law violators, U. S. able. sportsmanlike performance. sons were about. dence in Reserve; Will District Attorney A. E. Bernsteen to Episcopate Plea. The bombs, according to ex­ today revealed that the arrest of London, Aug. 19.— Robert Blan-j U. S. Govermnent. perts here, cost over $100 Norman Clark, former assistant to ey of was killed and eight j each. Prosecution will fol­ Not Ask for Increase in KING OF BANKNOTE WOMAN’S KNIFE low if the bombers can be the solicitor of Canton, was but the other Americans Injured when the | Mexico City, Aug. 19.— President found, it Was said today, for first step in a sensational expose of "Washington, Aug. 19.— Belief Bail of Mrs. Hall; Sensa­ new Farman Goliath plane, cross- j Calles today gives every indication houses were shaken by the ex­ \ conditions that led to the shooting that the Geneva disarmament con­ channel air liner of the French Air of standing firmly against peace plosions though no actual of Don R. Mellett, publisher of the FAKIRS ESCAPES ROUTS “ STABBER” ference is foredoomed to failure and damage has been reported. Union, met disaster on Rompey movements in the religious con­ tion Is Promised as Mur­ Canton News, on July 16. that President Coolldge will Initiate Took Bribe, Cliarged Marsh, in Kent, after crossing from troversy initiated in the Catholic an American plan of arms limita­ Clark, whose office was that of France late yesterday afternoon. Episcopate’s letter of yesterday. CUT IN FOREIGN BOOZE der Gun Is Found. tion was expressed here today as-the local prosecutor was arrested late Another passenger was killed and Zecchaniti, World's Prize Wife of Bridgeport Newspa­ The letter petitions the president yesterday on information supplied five other persons injured, includ­ aftermath of Secretary of state to suspend the -religious regula­ by Louis Merer that the latter had REAL, SAYS ANDREWS ing the pilot and mechanician. The Kellogg’s Plattsburgh speech. tions on the ground they make Im­ Somerville, N. J., Aug. 19.— given him $25 and two bottles of Counterfeiter, Gets Out perman Chases Suspect •pilot died today. Many membert of the CooHdge possible the life of the fiatholic whiskey, in return for which Clark Henry Carpender, cousin, an(^“ Wil. The machine had completed a administration are known to be Church in Mexico. had obtained the return to Merer of For First Time in His Regime He” Stevens, brother, of Mrs. Pram difficult passage of the Channel in of Mexican Jail. Into Anns of Cop. keenly anxious for an extension of The government is asked to grant a seized automobile. a heavy rain and the pilot was seek­ “freedom of conscience, thought, Supply of Imported Liquor Is ces Stevens Hall, were today held The district attorney was highly the "Washington agreement for le- ing a forced landing place when he duction in naval armaments but religion, teaching, association and Being Reduced. without ball for the grand Jury Jubilant today over the success that collided with a barn and the plane the press,” and the request is made has so far attended the prosecution Me.\ico City, Aug. 19.— John Bridgeport, Aug. 19.— Mrs. Jul­ have felt no progress could be made on charges of murdering the Rev. was wrecked. until European nations had made that the^hurch be granted “ recog­ Washington, Aug. 19.— The use of his Investigation. Zecchinati, a former resident of Dr. Edward Hall, New Brunswick, In adition to bone fractures, cuts ia Saltez, wife of a local newspap­ the attempt through the League jf nition of the necessary personality of airplanes to patrol rum row and Bernsteen reiterated today that and contusions suffered by some, New York, but of Italian birth, al­ er man, acted promptly when a to make these liberties effective.” the Coast Guard’s blockade of the N. J., clergyman, and Mrs. Eleanor he had dedicated himself to the task Nations and failed. ‘ all the Injured are suffering from leged to be an expert bank note stranger entered her apartment in No Goal In Sight The letter expresses the pro­ Atlantic coastline has materially Mills, a chorister in Dr. Hall’s left unfinished by Mellett’s death— shock. reduced the smuggling of contra­ countefeiter, was being sought by Fairfield avenue yesterday after­ The preparatory conference at found conviction that this Is the church. that of cleaning up the city of Can­ ' The Injured only way to en.’, the old religious band liquor into the united States ton. In this crusade Bernsteen said Mexican police today following his noon, for she seized a butcher knife Geneva has struggled for weeks to Decision to hold Stevens and car­ The injured Americans include: and chased the man into the arms find a basis for reaching an agree­ conflict. from European countries, it was he has the cooperation of Attorney announced today by General Lin­ pender was made by County Judge Miss Victoria Valden of Balti­ escape from the Mexico City jail of Policeman William Buckley who ment to end the burden of competi­ The requested suspension is not Joseph R. Roach and other investi­ more; Miss Mildred Vaiden, her where he was being held for extra­ made conditional upon congression­ coln C. Andrews, prohibition Chief­ Cleary, who has been presiding over gators. had been shadowing him on suspi­ tive armaments and appears no tain. sister: Miss Edna Bennett, former­ dition to Italy. cion he might be the “ phantom nearer its goal than when the con­ al action. a special hearing conducted by Spe­ “Got Whole Gang” ly of Toronto; Miss Edna Seam, Zecchinati, alleged by Italian, The increased activity by prohi­ stabber.” ference opened. Merchants Seek Peace. cial Prosecutor Simpson. “ I’ve got Carl Studer, Louis New Rochelle, N. Y.; Miss Margue­ American and M?>ican authorities Another peace move was an­ bition border patrols off the north Mazer, Clark and the rest of the' Refuses to Talk Secretary Kellogg’s plain-spoken Atlantic *and Florida coasts, An­ End "Was Sudden. rite Hazzard, New York; Stanley to be the most skillful bank note In police court today the man re­ statement of what the United States nounced today when the merchants gang where I want them,’ Bern­ Hazzard, her brother, serious, Miss counterfeiter living had been held of Mexico City addressed both drews said, has brought a shortage The end of the special hearing steen said this morning. “ When «I fused to talk and he was ordered wants accomplished served to em­ of imported liquors in New York Harriet Ames; ; in the jal here for the past year on held for a week for investigation. phasize in the minds of Washington President Calles and the Episco­ and the holding of Carpender and get through with that bunch they’ll Lawrejice Stroh, New York City. charges preferred by the Italan pate, demanding peade in the name and other eastern cities, according Stevens, came suddenly. When arrested tife man declared observers the hopeless position of to reports just received by the be sorry they ever forgot there was The body of Blaney is being held at government. of national welfare. When the hearing resumed this he was Francis W. Harder; 26, of tho Geneva parley. Treasury Department. He inciden­ a prohibition law in this country." The-American embassy enter­ This overture has brought no morning, one witness only was the Sandgate mor;tuary awaiting 222 Sixth street, Niagara Falls, N. The preparatory conference al­ tally revealed that these were the Mazer, who has been charged the official inquest, which probab­ tains a doubt as to the genuineness signs of favorable response from called. This was Lieut. John L. with Mellett’s murder and who is Y. and that his father is a guard at ready has .come to violent disagree­ first reports of a curtailment In the ly will be held tomorrow. of Zecchinatl’s claim to American the Cheshire reformatory. ment on the five major proposals in the presidential palace. Day, police photographer of New­ being held Incommunicado along citizenship. foreign supplies of whiskey, gin Robert Hutcheson, who was re­ Later the reformatory officials the American policy as laid down The president, it is understood, and rum, received by him since he ark, N. J. Day testified that he with studer in the #ounty jall^ has ported to have been among the in­ interprets the Episcopate’s overture could not - find, -the photographic squealed to some extent. That be- said that they had such., a guard by Secretary Kellogg. ’They are: took charge of prohibition enforce­ jured, Is now reported not to have and that he was on the' way to American Policy as ah evidence of weakening by the ment. plates taken at the scene of the :ame known with Clark’s arrest. been on the plane, but to have tak­ ANOTHER ARSENAL HIT Church, which he believes Is due to Hall-Mills murders four years ago. Known to have been implicated Bridgeport. After the man’s ar­ !•—’ Regional agreements for Andrews declared the dry forces en a later plane. rest the police picked up an au­ limitation of land armaments the announcement of non-interven­ Were making “ real headway” At the conclusion of Day’s evl- In Mazer’s revelations of bootleg Hugo Rizzi, who was killejl, was tion by the United States. dence. Special Prosecutor Alexander activities is a prominent judge of tomobile supposed to be his prop­ rather than a world-wide scheme. against the smugglers and predict­ the well-known manager of the BY UGHTNING BOLT The president is said also to feel Simpson announced that he would Canton, who, held conferences with erty and parked war police head­ The American proposal was reject­ ed a virtual stoppage of liquor im­ Ambassador club. that the frustratiem of the alleged present no more evidence. bootleggers lii his official chambers; quarters. ed. portations once his new border pat; plot against the government and rol program Is carried into effect., “ I have more evidence,” said a number'of Canton policemen and Throng at Scene Small Arms Ammunition Mag­ 2. — Limitation of naval strength Thousands gathered at the scene by classes of ships rather than on the collapse of General Estrada’s Andrews will take a brief vaca­ Simpson, “ but this I will present a certain well-known Canton detec­ azine at Pig Point, Va., movement have weakened the to the grand jury.” of the wreck today, but were bar­ eOOPLAN^njAT a tonnage basis, beaten by France, tion, leaving late today for Lake tive. morale of those opposed .to the red by the police from approach­ Swept by Blasts and Fire. Italy and other nations who would Champlain, N. Y. Robert H. McCarter, chief of-tho Two .Arrests Coming government, although the Episco­ defense counsel, then argued beforq Arrests of two other men in the ing the Ireckage which is being put most of their tonnage in sub­ carefully searched. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 19.— An offi­ ONCE AT PHILADELPHIA marines. pate has denied its connection with Judge Cleary as to the r i g ^ of tho Don R. Mellett murder plot is ex­ cial investigation was put under any anti-government movement. defense to present testimony. pected momentarily. Pilot De Lisle of the wrecked 3. — Reduction of military forces GOV. FLUNKS way today to determine the cause Want End of Boycott. Prima Facie Case. The surrender of one of these plane, whose home i sin Paris, died and tangible armaments, rejected today. His mechanic, Grocon, of a fire which swept the Pig Point Stupendous Air Spectacle. Plan­ A circular letter issued by the men, Eff.ene Patrick McDermott, in favor of a sqheme to include ma­ merchants and Industrial leaders of LABOR DINNER DATE In reply, the juage said: “ The suffered a broken leg and arm and army arsenal last night, exploding ned for National Air Meet in terial resources as potential mili­ only question before this hearing It is expected, will be effected millions of rounds of small arms Mexico City, addressed jointly to through a premise that he will not many m lny injuries. September. tary strength. is— has the prosecution made a Miss Victoria Vaiden, 26, daugh­ ammunition. President Calles and the Eplsco- face death in the electric chair. 4. — Separation of land, air andrate, appeals to both sides to “ get Leaders Go to Albany to Dine prima facie case against Stevens ter of the president of the Federal Lightning is believed to have Philadelphia, Aug. 19.— More water arms limitation on the and Carpender, sufficiently strong Tl/ese statements were given been the cause of the fire and ex­ together and drop the religious Governor But He Fails to today by an official high in the In­ Land Bank of Baltimore, who was than 600 airplanes will be entered ground that consideration as a warfare which is affecting the to hold them for action by the grand traveling on the plane with her sis­ plosion. in the national air races which will whole is impracticable. Show Up. jury? In my opinion, the prosecu­ vestigation. No one was injured. Most of whole nation.” Th> other man to be arrested ter, Mildred, 22, was found at be held here September 4-11- 5. — Dependence upon good faith Ihe merchants particularly de- tion has clearly established a prima Sandgate today recovering from the small compliment of the ar­ A feature of the eight day event of nations and treaties to enforce Albany, N- Y., Aug. 19.— William fgcle case and I therefore ordei shortly, according to the official, is senal were attending a moving pic­ Ggpen, president of the 'American i Massillon merchant. cuts and bruises in a nursing- will be a mass formation of all the agreements. Many central European (Contlnaed on Page 2.) Stevens and Carpender held with­ house. ture show. planes entered over the aviation representatives at Geneva are de­ Federation of Labor, and the mem­ out ball for grand jury*action on the Through Investigating channels bers of the Federation’s executive It was learned that aicDermott left Officials of the French Air Union field. manding an international body to charge of murdering Rev. Dr. Hall today blamed the accident on the • Twenty events are scheduled dur­ control disarmament. council, left Albany today for and Mrs. Eleanor Mills.” "Washington yesterday, where he is VALENTINO PASSES KITCHENER HOAX WAS Plattsburg considerably perturbed reported to have been employed as rain storm and said the pilot would ing the air meet and $30,000 in Germany Pessimistic Immediately after Judge Cleary’s have made a perfect landing if poor cash prizes will be awarded as well Berlin, Aug. 19.— Secretary of because Governor AI Smith failed decision, Stevens and Carpendei a barber. He is said to have left to keep a dinner engagement with visibility had not caused the ship as trophies, some of which are com­ State Kellogg’s speech at Platts- were taken, back to jail. Neither for his home in Pennsylvania. CRISIS OF ILLNESS FOR MOVIE PUBUCTTY the labor leaders here last night. to strike the barn. peted for annually at the national burg yesterday setting forth the man displayed much emotion at the air races. A week ago, when the labor lead­ turn %t events. H. D. "Wilson, who witnessed the American administration’s posi­ ers decided to make an inspection fall of the air liner, said that he So Much Better That Doctors Aside from the races, there will tion relative to present and future Another Man Invented Idea of James Mills, husband of the mur­ be day and night air shows In which of the United States Army Training dered chorister, qnd his daughter, and three other men narrowly es­ Announce No More Bulle­ disarmament discussions met with Deception That Power Car­ Camp, at Plattsburg, they planned FINGERPRINT SERVANTS caped being killed in the falling planes from all parts of the coun­ a cold reception here today. In the Charlotte, who had been spectators ried Out. to stop off here and invite the gov­ machine. tins Will Go Out. try, Including both Army and H&vy German press the secretary’s at the hearing, left the court room aerial forces will participate It is ernor to dine with them. The invi­ smiling. speech aroused renewed pessimism London, Aug. 19.— The great IN BREAKERS ROBBERY New York, Aug. 19— Rudolph said. Night air circuses will "le tation was accepted by the gover­ regarding the outcome of the Gene­ “ Kitchener hoax” was just another nor, according to the labor leaders. Habeas Cbrpns Report. Valentino, film fa\mrite, who has given for the first time in America va arms conference. GAINES HAD SUSPECTED motion picture publicity stunt, ac­ The dinner took place at the Ten" Robert H. McCarter, chief of the been critically ill, has passed the over a brilliantly Illuminated field. Some newspapers welcome the defense counsel ,would not confirm Vanderbilt’s Lawyer Listinfj crisis in his fight for life. His con­ cording to the Daily Sketch. Eyck hotel last night, but the gov­ Stolen Gems, Said to Be exposition of thp American wishes The Sketch today publishes a ernor did rot attend. a report that he would apply for a HIS WIFE OF MURDER dition was so Improved today that regarding potential war strenygth writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Worth $300,000 or More. his physicians, believing him well statement by Singleton Gates, a President Green had never met BRITISH MINERS WILL armaments, but the bulk of edi­ publicity man, stating that he “ in­ Stevens and Carpender. on the road to recovery, announced Gov. Smith, and the labor men Fact Made Known Late in torial writers, doubt the practical vented the whole story of the dis­ counted on their getting acquainted. Special Prosecutor Alexander Newport, R. I„ Aug. 19.— that no more bulletins on his con­ YIELD ON WAGE ISSUE results to be. obtained. covery of Kichener’s body in Nor­ Simpson said he would not recom­ Household servants at “ The Break­ Trial— Seattle Case to Go to dition would be Issued, barring Great Britain Pleased way,” in 1921 in the presence of mend increased bail for’ Mrs. Fran­ ers,” summer home of General and the Jury Today. “ unexpected developments.” London, Aug. 19.— Great Britain Arthur "Vectis Freeman, now better ces Stevens Hall, also accused of the Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, were This bulletin was issued this CDAST GUARD ARREST Opposed to Eight Hour Day, is extremely pleased with the dis­ known as Frank Power. murders of her husband and Mrs. questioned and finger-printed today Seattle, Aug. 19.— The jury was morning:, armament speech made by Secre­ “ The reason-for that Invention Mills, but that he would submit the In the hunt for the robbers who se­ schedpuled today to get the case of “ Mr. Valentino is making satis­ However, as They Go Into tary of State Kellogg. was that the film entitled ‘How ON HIGH SEA ILLEGAL records of the special hearing to the cured thousands of dollars worth Wallace C. Gaines, accused of mur­ factory progress and, having passed Parley With Operators, Official opinion today was that Kitchener was Betrayed’ badly courts dealing with Mrs. Hall. of jewels from the villa two weeks dering his own daughter, Sylvia, his most critical period, no further the speech will have a salutary ef­ needed publicity,” Gates is quoted “ The records wilt speak for ago. 22-year-old Snqith College graduate. bulletins will be Issued unless some London, Aug. 19.— For the first fect on the Geneva disarmament as saying. U. S. Court Holds Rum Chasers themselves,'’ said Simpson. The finger-prints were being com­ Yesterday, for the first time. De­ unexpected developments occur.” time in more than two months t/.e discussions and may possibly result Cannot Operate Beyond 12 Simpson also issued a statement pared with those discovered on fense Counsel revealed that the representatives of the miners and in the abandonment of the original regarding the gun with which It is Mrs. 1 anderbllt’s empty jewel cases, accused father had formed an opi­ the foal operators met face-to-face complicated program for approach­ SEN. MEANS HEADS Mile Limit. presumed t ^ murders, were accom­ found on an adjoining estate. nion the murder of his daughter MANY DIE AS PLOHERS In a conference which may result ing the problem and the adoption plished. Boston, Aug. 19.— The United The questioning of the servants when one of his attorneys in court In negotiations for the settlement of a plan taking up the questions Gan Found In Bed. of land, sea and air armaments States court of appeals today hand­ was done by Chief of Police Pat- stated that Gaines suspected his of the British coal strike. SPANISH WAR VETS He said that a man named Stan­ trick L. Sweeney and Attorney Har­ second wife, Sylvia’s stepmother, WRECK GERMAN TRAIN The chances of a settlement separately. ed down an opinion reversing the conviction of James W. Lee, of ley Tregl, now living in New Bruns­ old Parsons Cross, representing the of commlUing the crime. growing out of this conference ap­ wick, had reported that a man Vanderbilts. Carmody said that Gaines Detroit Chosen for 1927 Con­ Gloucester, .who was found guilty Twelve Bodies Found, More in pear to hinge on the question of by a jury in federal court last year named William A. Winters, where­ Attorney Cross was also prepar­ thought that jealousy between his hours. The miners are said to be TREASURY BALANCE. vention City, Havana 1928; abouts unknown, had in his posses­ ing a list of missing gems but re­ wife and daughter might have been Ruins of Express Much cf conspiracy "to smuggle liquor in­ willing to make some concessions Mrs. Barker H ^ds Auxiliary to Gloucester. sion such a gun. According to fused to state the total value. So­ the motive for the murder. His Used by Americans. on the matter of wages, but they Washington, Aug. 19.— Treasury Tregl’s story. Winters overheard a <* wife had previously attempted to Lee was sentenced by Federal ciety gossip placed it between are bitterly opposed to accepting Balance aa of Aug. 17: $177,255,- Des Moines, la., Aug. 19.— Unit­ Judge Peters in June, 1925, to discussion of the murders in a Phil­ $300,000 and $500,000. end her life because of friction be­ Hanover, Germany, Aug. 19.— the eight-hour day. 844.80. ed Sj^nish War "Veterans are tween Sylvia and herself, he said. serve four months In the Plymouth adelphia rooming house. He en­ Twelve bodies have been removed breaking up a four-day encamp­ House of Correction. He appealed tered the room after it had been from the wreckage of the Barlin- ment here today. It was voted HUGE ERUPTION SEEN ON and was released on bail. vacated by those who were discuss­ Cologne express, derailed here to­ late yesterday to meet In Detroit The court of appeals held that ing the case and found, under the BERING SEA ISLAND Robbed of His Loot, Complains LITTLE OirER $350 day, and it Is believe^ that at lea^ in 1927 and in Havana in 1928. the conviction should be reversed mattress, a gun wrapped in a New IN KIDDIES’ FUND fifteen more bodies are burled, in­ The Cuban meeting was left open on the grounds that the Coast Brunswick newspaper. Cordova, Alaska, Aug. 19.— A cluding those of many women and to possible change by next year’s Guard had no authority beyond the Previous Total...... $285.98 great eruption has taken place on To Police and so Is Arrested Simpson said that" efforts were children. encampment. 12 mile limit to visit and search being made, to locate Winters. W. S. Coburn...... 25.00 the island of Bogasloff in Bering Reichswehr troops have been Sen>tor Rice W. Meanq, elected the vessel owned by Lee and that A. F. H o w e s...... 10.00 sea, according to radio messages The prosecutor said he was confi­ ordered to give assistance. commander-tn-chlef yesterday, In the seisure of the liquor was ille­ dent of an indictment against Ste­ Dr. E. G. D o la n ...... 10.00 received at the various Alaskan Th^ wreck occurred fifty kilo­ New York, Aug. 19.— George >W. ^bank and at the point qf a pistol his speech of acceptance, assured gal. Dr. Le Verne Holmes sioo radio stations of the United States vens and Carpender. meters outside of Hanover,, which Ford, a former bank clerk of High­ forced the cashier to open the vault delegates he would endeavor to “We have disclosed only part of W. TV. Harris...... 5.00 .navy. is one of the biggest railroad cen­ land Park, Mich., was under arrest DIES IN ftCEAMER BERTH Chas R a y ...... ,5.00 apd stole $7,163, police allege. wipe out and discourage factional our evidence,” he said; "The rest ’The commander of the Japanese ters in Germany. here today,' charged with stealing W. F. M essier...... 5.00 At Buffalo, police say, he became differences during his administra­ will hold tor-the trial jury. I am vessel Yokohama Maru reported to The Berlln-Cologne express is nearly $8,000, as a result of his re­ acquainted with two chorus girls tion. New York, Ang. 19.— A man be­ Friends ...... 6.75 the United States Naval radio sta­ not worried about the outconve of one of the most popular trains for port to police that two chorus girls and brought them to New York. Mrs. .Blanche Jelly Barker of lieved-to be Charles Snow of Rox- the case.” Agnes M. Knapp i..„ 3.00 tion at St. PanI that he had sighted American tourists leaving Berlin for Ro’oert Curran ...... 2.00 had robbed him of $5,000. The trio lived In an apartment here. Lowell. Mass, was elected president bury. Mass., was found dead in his WiU OppoM Bail the eruption, which started at 1 p. London. It Is not known whether Police charge that Ford on June Ford charges the girls, stole about general of the National Auxiliary berth on the steamer Chester W. Howard M. Bennett ... 2.00 m., Wednesday and continued until “ I will oppose any effort to se­ there were any American casual­ 14 stole $803 from the Highland $5,000 and two revolvers from him. of the Spanish "Veterans. Miss Jen­ Chapin of the Naw England Steam­ cure the liberation of Carpendu; 1:30 p. m. ties. $364.73 Park Peninsula bank, where he was When he complained to police, de- nie R. Dix, Boston, was named ship Co., when it docked here to­ and Stevens on bail,” said Simpson. A United States Coast Guard cut­ It is suspected that the wreck employed. . tectives recognised Ford as the president of the Spanish War Nurs­ day. His death was ascHbed to ter has gone to the scene. was the result of plotters: On July 17 he re-aj}i>eared in the wanted clerk, and arrested him. es. heart troubl*. .fGontlaaed-on Face ikl -PAG® TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THXJRSDAY, AUGUST ID, 192«..

Torrlngton ...... 71 P e n n ...... 64% 64% 64% the Weapon which killed the couple praying that the tuta ttiay secure Underwood ...... 56 Pierce Ar ... . 32% 31% 38% ABOUT TOWN BACK FROM EUROPE CARPENDER, STEVENS. I four yeara ago. good.” LOCAL STOCKS Union Pac .. 158 % 167% Pressed StI . . 41 41 41 Belshaw after seizing the pistol The Pope is closely observing the Whitlock Coil Pipe ., 25 Rep Ir & Stl .59 59 59 Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. hare, refused to disclose where It trend Of a ^ lra In Mexico and is U. S. Envelope pfd. , 110 Reading .. . . 96 95 95% Hathaway, Mrs. Hathaway and HELD FOR GRAND JURY had been found but said the finding urging cobtlatieus prayers. Bonds. Chi R Isl & Pa 63 62% 62% their son Robert and his wife, mo­ TELLS FINE STORY of the missing link in the chain of iFnrnisbed by Pntnam A Oo^ Hftd Elec Lgt 7’s. . 108% 107% tored to Rocky Point to spend the 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) 273 south Pac .. 107% (Continued front page 1) evidence sought by the investiga­ East. Conn. Pow. 6's So. Railway .121% 121 121% day. tors of ,the dual murder, would \ DM Ask bRAiliONPOND Conn. L. P. 5% s. . . . 110 St. P a u l___ . 13 12% 12% "What about Mrs. Hall?” Simp­ probably result in es^bllshlng the Aetna Cas & Sur .... 780 790 . .55 Mrs. William Aspinwall of Ced­ Conn L & P 7 s ...... 117 Sludebaker . 54% 64% son was asRed. identRy of the slayer^ Aetna Life ...... 655 670 B’dpt 5 s ...... 106 Union Pac . . . 158% 157 157% ar street Is in New York attending Wflliam Rubinow Describes Promisee fSensatlon Autom obile...... — 300 the funeral of her brother which "Nothing,” he raplled. "Tha rec­ U S Rubber . . 69% 69% ord, aa I have already said, will be Questioned regarding the prob­ T O R m C A T E S Conn. G eneral...... 1650 '’ 1725 U S Steel .... 168 162% 162% took place in that city today, Htfd. Steam Boiler..675 700 Conditions in Poland, submitted to the chief Justice. I ability that the tiny weapon was Westinghouse 59% 68% 69% used by a woman, Belshaw smiling­ Hartford F i r e ...... 605 620 I'lr c feel that he really ought to be the New York Oarl and Minnie Noren have pur­ one to act on increased ball or re­ ly refused to commit himself. P h oen ix ...... 565 575 chased a seven room bungalow on First T ow h Orsr 20 Tears Travelers ...... 1200 1225 France and Germany. commitment of Mrs. Hall. I feel "1 can not say a word now,” he NORWALK KILLER RODE Washington strest owned by Alfred that I owe to the chief justice the stated. "When New Jersey authori­ . Public Utility Stocks. High Low 2 P. M. and William Hansen of Woodland. Am Sug ref . 72% 71% 71% opportunity to act on this matter,” ties reach here, there will be dis­ Neilii End Lake BottMB Conn. Power Co...... 300 SIO Frits and Gertrude R. Noren have The queatlon of Judge Olearys’ Am Tel & Tel 145% 145% 145% TO CANADA IN TAXI Judging from statemonta mads closures jyhlch will prove sensa- Conn LP 7 pc pfd. . 108 112 purchased a seven room bungalow Jurisdiction and interpretation of tlonaL enough to be carried on the - Hfd E L c o m ...... 310 315 .Anaconda . .. 50% 49% 49% on the same street from Alfred and by William Rublnow, local business Am Smelting 149% 146% 146% the Bti^tute was brought up by Rob­ front page Of every newspapers.’ Has Been Seen. \Hfd Gas c o m ...... 69 71 William Hansen. Both Noren man, who hat Just returned from ert H. McCarter during his argu­ B N E Tel C o ...... 148 153 Amer Loco . . 104% 103% 104% Both He and Driver Are a seven-week trip in Europe, Po­ Lieutenant Belshaw also intimat­ families intend to move to their ment to introduce defense testi­ ed that additional arrests would- be 5. N. E. Tel r t s ...... S 8 U Am Car Fdy' 101 100% 101 Brought Back, Latter on new homes immediately. The land is an ideal place to spend a For the first time in over twenty Atchison .... 149% 148% 143% mony; made as a result of the important IVianufacturing Stocks. transfers were made by the Arthur vacation, that li, -from a financial '"The whole purpose of the hear­ years Union Pond ie being drained. Balt & Ohio 104% 104 104% Accessory Charge. information imparted to him by the Am. Hardware ...... 81 83 A. Knofla Agency. standpoint. In Poland, one can buy ing,*’ said Judge Cleary, “ was to The gales were opeftefl early tod a y American Silver .... 25 30 Beth Steel "B' ’ 48 47% 47% a first class meal for two alottles man who furnished the clues which and it is expected by late afternoon Norwalk, Aug. 19.— Antonio Pa- give the magistrate an opportunity resulted In the finding of the pistol. Acme Wire com...... 12 17 Chili C o p ----- 34 33% 33% Manchester Camp No. 2640, Roy­ which amounts to |.I5 in American that the pond will be practically 109% 108 dula and Joseph FrAtIno (mne back to weigh the evidence and render Belshaw declared that there wai Bigelow-Htfrt. pfd. ..100 Cons Gas N Y 108 al Neighbors will nostpone its out­ money. And this even includes a emptied The purpose is to make re­ Col Fuel Ir \. 44% 44 44% to Norwalk today After an absence •hlB opinion as to whether or not a no possibility of a mistake in the Bigelow Hfd com .... 75 \ .. ing to Savin Rook scheduled for to- liberal tip to the waiter. A servant pairs. Ches & Ohio . '154% 152% 153 o ' twelve days. They were In cus­ prima facie case has been made out. identity of the gun. Bristol B rass...... — 10 Inorrow. It is now decided to can be hired for the trivial turn of I feel that if the magistrate should Laberge H. Geer, Chenoy Broth­ Cruc S U ___ 75% 75% 75% tody of Sergeant Walter Lynehan, $.5 a month. And, If one desires to It’s the Gun, Says Detective Collins Co...... 145 160 of the state police and Martin Len- the excursion on the last Saturday decide that no such prima facte ers engineer who is In charge of the Colt Fire A rm s...... 27 28 Can Pac .... 164% 164% 164% travel In real stylo, a special train "This gun is the one with which work, said today that a neW filter Erie ...... 33% 33% 33% gyel, of the local police force, who In the month. Those who have not Will only cost |2.70 for a distance case has been established, he might the murders were committed,” said Eagle Lock ...... 96 100 fo'hnd them locked up In Montreal, already gecured their tickets may discharge the’ defendants and set grate will be installed and that gen­ Fafnir Bearing...... 85 95 Erie 1st .... 43% 43% 43% of 70 kilometers. , Belshaw. eral repair work will be done to the 76% 76% Canada. do so by applying to the chairman them free. Full'r Br’sh Class A A 55 Gen Asphalt . . 79% But while a vacation in Poland "The only question Involved is “ How do you know?” he was dam proper. He estimated that the Gen Elec . . . 91% The men are charged with the Mrs. Mary Frederlckson, telephone would be ideal as long as a person's asked. Hart & Conley ...... 170 190 92 V4 91% murder of Oenarlo Clementi, who whether or not a prima facie case work will require between a week Gen Mot .... 206% 202% 202% 497. The outlnig Is open to any bankroll lasted, it would be a tough "I know— and know further that Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 was shot and killed here on Auk* has been established against the de­ and ten days. This means that It . Landers Frary & Cl . .90 92 Gt North pfd . 77% 76% 77% who care to go, whether members proposition for, ahyone who went there is no possible chance that we ust 8. Padula Is accused of doirt of the order or not. fendants. In my opinion, it has.” will probably be abou» a month bo^ El Central . i 123 123 123 t lewell Belting pfd. . .- 80 the actual Killing and Fratlno with “ broke” there. For while prices are Defense attorneys went to the are wrong In this,” replied Bel­ fore the pond will be filled to New Brit. Mach. pfd.110 Kenne Cop . . 57 • 57 57 cheap, labor 1s Just as cheap.. The shaw. “ 1 can not disclose how I being an accessory after the fact Attention of readers is called to office of State Senator Clarence E. normalc,v again, as it will take a Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 22 Inspira Cop . . 25% 25% 25% most valuable workman does not know but I am positive. I can not long time for the two brOoks to 138 in that he drove Padula to Mon­ a letter published elsewhere in to­ Case, associate counsel, and after a North & J u d d ...... 24 26 Louis & Nash' 139% 138 treal in his taxicab. earn more than $.25 a day while give the name of my informant, for supply sufficient water. 1 R Montgomery pfd. — 90 Lehigh Valley 88% 88% 88% day’s Herald from Rev. J. Stuart the women earn less than a dime conference, Timothy N. Pfeiffer Sargeant Lynehan brought with issued the following statement: I am sworn to secrecy. He is. how­ Workmen from CheLey Brolhefi J R .Montgomery com. — 85 Norfolk West 164% 162 162 Neill who is at present touring the per day. Thus It can be readily seen ever, an absolutely reliable and 159 him a written statement alleged to British Isles. "rhe letter will be of W'lll Ask Por-Bail started work Monday at the pond Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 24 Nation Lead . 160 159 have been made to Montreal police, that it would take considerable responsible, trustworthy party. 77% particular interest to the many "Counsel for the defendants re­ .getting everything In readiness for Russell Mfg. Co...... 50 60 North Pac . . 77% 77 Edmitting the killing b.il dtcl.a'lng time for a Visitor to earn enough “ There will be disclosures that Stanley Works com ..80 83 N Y Central 138% 137% 137% readers who know the north of Ire­ money to pay his way back to Unit­ gret that Judge Cleary was. by the the repair work. The gate which it to have been a case of self-de­ will startle the entire country. allows the water to .flow through Bmytli Mi’g. Co. \ . ..375 400 N Y. NH & I t 45% 4.5% 45% land well. ed States if he ran short of funds. statute, disquallfled to listen to an fense. application to admit the defendants These wl 1 be made public, 1 believe, the large pipes to the power plant .America's Help as soon as the New Jersey authori­ Mr. Rubinow said he found Po­ to bail. Under these circumstances, on North Main street, was opened tc ties receive the Information we full width Monday and from that land still greatly devastated from they have concluded to apply on now hold.” N the war. Around the province of Monday morning at ten o'clock to time until this morning much water Grodno where Mr. Rubinow’s Chief Justice Gummere at the court had been drained from the pond. father lives, the scars of the war house In Newark for an' order ad­ This merning at 7:30 the two main are still plainly visible. Barbed mitting the defendants, Carpender MEXICAN MERCHANTS sluice-ways In the dam were open­ wire entanglements and trenches and Stevens, to bail. ed. This allowed the water to poor are still In existence. New homes We welcome another examination into the Hockonum river. PeOpK have been built to replace those de­ by the grand Jury oMhe case, for It WEARY OF CONFUCT who live near the river were excited stroyed by fire and artillery fire in Is our belief, from the evidence sub­ today when they saw how high the the war but these are much smal­ mitted before Judge Cleary and all river had risen and how rapidly it ler than the ones which formerly other evidence that Is avlilable and ^ (Continued from page J t was flowing. existed. Lack of funds has made It was available, It Senator Simpson ' Workmun .at the pond said they impossible for the Polanders to re­ had chosen to use It, no grand sire the end of the boycott which expected the lake would be drained build their homes as they were be­ jury will indict either Mrs. Hall, they state is possible only with a by late afternoon. Only a sm all fore. Mr. Rubinow says that If it Carpender or Stevens.” settlement of the conflict. They river will remain. This w ill rUB w.".s not for the generosity of the point out that while the boycott is through the channel in the center HAVE -C A M E L 4 Support Pig 'Woman. being conducted by Catholics it is United States, Poland would be in Four witnesses' added their sup­ of the pond- As soon t.s the water far worse condition. Money contri­ aftPcMng Catho'iic merchants ad­ is emptied, workmen will begin port yesterday afternoon to Mrs. versely and that the heaviest suf­ buted by American Relief has prov­ Jane Gibson's story that she was at their repair work.-Several feet ol ferers have been members of the mud will have to be dug from th< ed a great help to Poland and at the scene when Dr. Mall and Mrs. faith. present Is keeping many of them Eleanor Mills were shot to death on front of the old gates before the from starving. At the headquarters of the Epis- new ones can be Installed. Today the Phillips farm. It was on Mrs. lopnte it was anitourced that the In Luds, which Is one of the Gibson’s story that Simpson order­ the workmen were busy patching principal manufacturing cities in appeal of the merchants Is being the dam with cement. ed the arrest of Carpender and Ste given serious consideration and Poland, many of the factories are Yens as the slayers. ( During the day, there were many now Idle bec.ause of damage from that it Is a hopeful omen. curiosity seekers who came to the Three of the investigators who Church “ Not Obstinate." the war. Sufficient money has not pond to view the proceedings. The worked without success on the Bishop Paseual Diaz spokesman been raised to repair the damage. crime in 1922 testlfled that they foreman in charge of the work said Asked how he found the French for the Episcopate, snl'l today that had found mule hoof prints at the fhf. Episcopate’.? letter to President it was the first time in twenty-six sentiment toward Americans. Mr. years that the pond had been spot where Mrs. Gibson said she Calles was not an indication of Rubinow said the French resent­ had tied her mule before witnessing drained. ment was no* openly visible but weakness but was “ a gesture for the crime. I There was considerable excite­ that It o:tl3ted. In speaking about the purpose of convincing the peo­ The fourth witness said that on ple that the continuance of the ment at the' pond Monday after- j the present situation which has noon when a report was circulated been brought on by the war debt the murder night he had seen a boycott and tho religious conflict is Dodge sedan parked at the entrance not due to the obstinacy of tho that a child had fallen Into the Question, he said the French rook water near the dam. Workmen every opportunity to knock the Am­ of De Hussey’s Lane. Mrs. Olbson Church.” had told of seeing a Dodge sedan “ The Church is willing to humili­ rushed, to the aastatance. The water ericans. seemed to be the feeling was shut off and one of the work­ in France, Mr.. Rubinow said, that at the entrance to the lane. On ate itself in order to save the peo­ Tuesday, Charles Alspaugh, bus ple from misery and approaches the men, using a rake, attempted to find the .\merlcnna made enough money the child which was said to have in the World War and could afford driver, had testified that he, too, government In the most conciliatory saw the sedan. The state intro­ spirit but without real hope that been sucked under by the current. to be more lenient. After several minutes of hard work, Peeling in Franco duced this testimony because Mrs. Its Initiative will meet with a Hall was the owner of a car of the friendly response,’ ’ said .Bishop he pulled out the body of a dog In pointing out>fnstances which at­ which had just been drowned. test the feeling against the Ameri­ same make and type. Diaz. "Lack of a friendly re­ Conflicting Statement. sponse means a continuance of the As the water continues to pour cans, Mr. Rubinow said in Paris from tho pond, more and more of where there are many Americana, Following the statements for the struggle of tho Church for its the land becomes visable revealing prices are higher and an 18 per prosecution came the evidence given rights.” a vast number of tin cans, automo­ cent, government tax is charged by a reporter. This witness went Denies Prompting K. 0. while In Cnllals whore there are to the home of James Mills on Sept. The Knights of Columbus of bile parta, and other Junk which few Americans the rates are from 16, 1922. The bodies of the rec­ Mexico have Issued a statement has been thrown into the pond. 10 to 15 francs cheaper. tor and his choir leader had Just denying the charges of Under Secre­ Another instance of the existing been found and identified. The re­ tary of Foreign Affairs Estrada that feeling pointed out by Mr. Rubinow porter met Mills and asked him It Edelmire Traslosheros, head of the BOLTON occurred while ho w.as on a French he knew where Dr. Hall could be Mexican Knights of Columbus, was boat crossing the English channel found. Mills replied, according to responsible for the action of the There will be mixed dancing at He said the French when spoken the witness, as follows: Philadelphia convention in adopt­ "The Rainbow” this evening, when to* by Americans, professed to be "Mrs. Hall told ma he was doing ing a resolution asking President Al. Behrend’s orchestra will fur­ non-English speaking but when the institutional work in South Jer­ Coolldge to intervene, the state­ nish the music. boat reached Dover, they spoke the sey.” ment says that the Mexican delega­ Miss Harrington of Westboro la English language freely. When the reporter made this tion at the Philadelphia convention visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred­ Mr. Rubinow was In Paris when statement Mr. Simpson leaned for­ w.as less than one per cent of the erick Taylor. Gertrude Ederle swam the English ward Interestedly. So did Tlm<»- convention strength and that the channel. Ho said the people there thy N. Pfeiffer. Robert H. McCarter resolution was not presented by DIES PROM BATHING HURT did not seem very excited about the and others of the defense attorneys. Mexican delegates. Norwalk, Aug. 19.— Frank Carta feat. The sentence attributed to the hus­ of Middletown, died in Norwalk Speaking about Germany, Mr. band of the slain woman took on Gnsparri Condemns Calles hospital tod.ay from a broken neck. Rubinow said he found the coun­ significance because on Sept. 15 Rome, Aug. 19. — “ Christ’s He was Injured at Coif Pasture try very prosperous. He said the Mills and Mrs. Hall had met. Mills church must rise resplendant from Beach two weeks ago when he business places were well patronis­ testified in the present hearing that persecution,” declares Cardinal either fell or was pushed from a ed and added that the coal mining they had exchanged the news that Gasparrl in a message regarding float into shallow water. The acci­ regions were flourishing. the rector and Mrs. Mills were miss­ the Mr I lean religious controversy dent occurred while Carta was While In Germany, Mr. Rubinow ing, but did not quote Mrs. Hall which has been circulated to the the beach with fellow employes of Camel cigarettes brought saw the Elbe River during tho time as saying that Dr. Hall was In Catholic chancellors universally. a carnival troupe. when It had overflowed its banks. South Jersey. The cardinal declares that the The flood was the worst In years, Murder Gun Found object of President Calles is the ho said. Hundreds of cattle j?er- Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 19.—-The destruction of all faith. CHICKEN DINNERS Ished. Many crops were spoiled alao pistol alleged to have been used In “ Persecution is horrible, but on­ he said. the murder of Rev. Edward W- Hall ly an incident In the life of the At All Times. Mr. Rublncw returned to Man­ and Mrs. Eleanor Mills at New church," said the cardinal. "The chester Monday. He and his brother sympathy of the * merlcans and the THE RAINBOW INN new enjoyment to millions from New York City had been Brunswick, N. J., four years ago, was found In Philadelphia today. world, are proof of the rectitude of abroad seven weeks. They left June our cause. The church is unitedly Atop Bolton Hill. 29. It was the first visit to Poland This became known when Lieut. Mr. Rubinow had made In 28 William Belshaw, of the murder years. squad, exhibited a blue steel .25 No^ OTHER Cigarette made IS fast on quality. Camels are rolled calibre automatic pistol manufac­ SHOOTS ACTRESS AND MAX tured in Spain, which he said, was so overwhelmingly preferred as of the choicest tobaccos grown. IN ROW OVER MONEY New York, Aug. 19.— Paul Bar­ Camel. N o other cigarette is held nett, 35. Is being held without ball And these finest tobaccos are given today charged with shooting Anne STATE TONIGHT \ Rhinelander, 28, an actress, and FOR SIJRTURES in favor by so many millions of a blending found in no other ciga­ Henry Mocre, 84, as the result of a quarrel over money matters. They Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic COUNTRY STORE experienced and successful men. rette. If you haven’t tried them. were standing on a street corner Liquid, Just What You early this morning, when It Is With Surprise Night The exchange of Camels between charged, Barnett drew a gun and Don’t worry about Eczema or other Camels will be a smoke revelation shot Miss Rhinelander In the back. ddn troubles. 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IP YOU LOSE POCKETBOOK EAST AM) WEST SIDES TWO AUTOS COLLIDE, LIGHTNING ARRESTERS BIG CROWD ATTENDS ■LE.\VE ENOUGH CASH IN IT MAN DROPS DEAD NOT MADE PROPERLY ANDOVER REV. NEILL WRITES \ Somewhere In town a young t o HOLD COMPETITION NO ONE INJJURED Lightning arresters on radio “CARNIVAL NIGHT The Rev. J. H. Flt^erald, wbo OF ULSTER’S BEAITTY lady Is bemoaning the loss of AT BURR NURSERY sets are usually made of a is staying at his summer home In her pocketbook and just be­ strand of copper wire bolted or Hebron, visited his sister, Mrs. ^ cause she failed to leave enough Town to Be Divided Into Sec­ Although Eight Persons Were soldered to a long pipe which "The Rainbow" was crowded Lewis Phelps, Tuesday evening. money lu It for an ad she will tions— Costume (Jarnival a in Cars, They All Escape Is driven Into the ground, the last night when "Carnival Night” The Girls’ League will give a probably never get it again. Feature. Unhurt. wire leading to the set. Some was enjoyed, and Bill Taslllo’s or­ dance in town hall Saturday even­ Thrilled at Return to Land of , A man came into the South Thomas Wass Snddenly are in use In Manchester which chestra made a big hit. Dancers ing. Tom Healy’s orchestra has been hired. End office of The Herald last What will probably be the big­ Eight persons were involved In a local electrical expert says are were present In large numbers from Ancestors — Enjoying evening and wanted to adver­ gest night of the season will come P asses Away WhOe Walk­ an automobile accident on Main useless. Manchester, and there were delega­ Nathan and Edward Gatchell, tise the pocketbook as lost. He next Wednesday when the East and street In front of the Manchester This one in particular consists tions from Willlmantic, Rockville Charles Phelps end Burton Lewis, wast told that It would cost West Sides of the town will meet Trust Company last evening short­ of a strand of wire just wrapped and Hartford. spent Wednesday morning at the His Trip. thirty cents for one Insertion in a series of competitions for the ing to A nother Job. ly .after 9 o’clock. No one was^ln- around a’ four Inch wire nail, Tonight there will be mixed Connecticut Agricultural college. and he replied that there was championship of Manchester. The jured and the damage to the ma­ the nail being driven Into the dancing at "The Rainbow,” and all Fred Bishop Is wcyklng for Ray the lovers of old fashion dances are Palmer In North Coventry, cutting not that much money In the town will be divided Into the two While working at the C. R. Burr chines was trivial. ground so that Its head barely pocketbook and “he’d be hang­ sides by Cheney Brothers* railroad Philip Shaw of 165 Hackmatack shows. Such an affair, according expected to be present. A1 Beh- oif a wood lot. Rev. James Stuart Neill, rector Nursery late yesterday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jepson and son of of St. Mary’s Episcopal church here ed” If he would pay the rest. tracks, all on the vrest side being street was sitting in his Bulck se­ to the expert. Is worse than rend’s orchestra will play tonight Thomas Wass, aged 56, of 46 Fos­ and dancing will be from 8 until Rockville, have returned to their^ Is touring the British Isles this The moral of this tale Is that included In the West side and all ter street, dropped dead of heart dan which was parked in front of useless and might attract if at anytime you lose anything on the other side on the East. Barrett and .Robbins store. Ray­ lightning instead of conducting 12, daylight saving time. home after a few days’ visit with” summer. He has spent nost of his trouble. Wass had been employed Mrs. Helen Gatchell. vacation In Ulster, the province of always leave at least 30 cents Competitions will be held in mond Barrett, of 306 Spruce street it out of danger. Saturday night Bill Tasillo’s or­ at the nursery for nearly three chestra will be back at “The Rain­ Mrs. William Smith who has Ireland from which a great many attached to It someway so as to volley ball, tennis, paddle tennfs, years and was considered one of was also in the car. ------get it back again. and horseshoe pitching. A Nash sedan operated by John Gustav and Lucine Schaller to bow” again to play for the modern been very ill, is now convalescing Manchester residents have come. A their most valuable workmen. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. - Teams of boys, girls, men and wom­ Santuro, of 70 Charles street, Hart­ Henry A. Schaller a section of land dancing which will be enjoyed then. letter to The Herald describes the Worked as Carpenter. Charles Fredericks. beauties of Ireland as they impress­ en will be organized In these At the time of bis death Wass ford, was going north on Main bounded northerly by Olcott street. ed Rev. Neill. esting Derry. The trip up Lock sports so everybody on both sides had been helping Tom Hart, car­ street. Matthew Deluco, also of Frank A., Emma V. and Louise His Letter Foyle by train through stretches of of the town will have a chance to penter, who was repairing the hot Hartford, and four young women M. Merkel to George and Anna OPEN FORUM MELTS AWAY EVERY The letter follows: w'oodland and hills covered with compete. beds in the rear of the storage were riding in the car. Deluco, Reldman a section of land bounded London, Aug. 9, 1926, soft green and glowing purple was The feature of the evening will shed. Hart had just completed Santuro and one of the girls were on the east by Stone street. be a children’s ccr.tume carnival In in the front seat while the other Morris L. Elmand and Frank H. FOR WHICH WE ARE Ivanhoe Hotel. most enjoyable. his. work and had started down the THANKFUL. FRECKLE IN 4 DAYS Editor, The Herald: I "walked around the walls of which prizes for the most beautiful roadway toward the new storage two women and fellow were in the Rolson to Edward L. Dauchey, Lot most original anti funniest cos­ rear seat. 47 in the Marvin Green tract. We arrived today In London after Derry” saw where the “Mountjoy shed which Is being erected. Wass Editor, The Herald:— ten days In Ulster, a week In Scot­ broke the boom” put my hands on tumed will be given. The children The driver of the Hartford car Joseph Rosenberg to Edward J. followed, but cut through the stor­ Permit a fellow bloodhound of New Discovery — Wonderful land and a week end at Durham, “Roaring Meg” took a picture of in the carnival will take their plac­ age shed. He was carrying the claims an automobile coming out Holl a piece of land including all Cream— Easy to Use and England. the seal of Ulster with the red hand es on the bandstand for judgment of St. James' street forced him to standing bulldjnga bounded wester­ the capitalistic press to felicitate tools. you on the quality of paper you are So far, nothing we have seen can of the O’Neills on it. Climbed to the and some of them wll do tricks and Drops to Floor. drive into the Buick. ly by Middle 'Turnpike, easterly by North End Pharmacy, South compare In any degree to beautiful, top of Walkers monument. dances. The local man’s car was forced Ralph Clone property, southerly by producing. As a technician Uet Manchester Agents, Magnell A band concert will be held In Suddenly Wass was seen to drop me praise the first and the editorial wonderful Uhter! When you think Then I called on Dean King of to the floor flat on his face. The to the sidewalk. Both cars were James R. Pitkin estate, and wester­ Drug Co., Says Money Back of the soft green hills of Northern St. Columbus Cathedral, found him connection with the affair and a slightly damaged. Patrolman ly by Aaron Cook Jr. property. pages in particular. The make-up tools flew out of his hands. A shows skill, a good eye and a clear, If Flyte Fails. Ireland appreciative superlatives a scholarly, genial and altogether dance will take place in the audi­ workman standing nearby saw him Arthur Seymour investigated. The fail you. human and humorous person, much torium of the Recreation building. drivers agreed to settle the case out cool judgment in picking and then fall and called for help. In a few displaying telegraphic and other Just what you have been wishing In Belfast I met a ma i, quite by interested In America. moments a crowd of fellow-work­ of court. MANY LOCAL PERSONS for, girls—the ugly spots that you accident, • who knew an uncle of Beautiful Cathedral matter. It is not given to many “COUNTRY STORE,” BIG men had gathered about him. A newspapermen to pick and display have long been trying to get rid o1 mine, Thomas Pullman, now dead, The Cathedral Is a fine example local physician was summoned. ^ill quickly dissolve— and you can some thirty years. This gentleman, of early Jacobean architecture, PROPERTY TRANSFERS AT VETERAN’S FUNERAL with such skill, trained eyes and However, Wass was dead before he intelligent perspective, ocular and watch them speedily melt away. Walter McClelland of Knock took built about 1625. In the vestibule is SURPRISE AT THE STATE arrived. Dr. William R. Tinker, And after every freckle has gone us all around Belfast on the the old cannon ball. In which, dur­ mental. The editorials are well the medical examiner, was then DURING LAST WEEK Orderly to Admiral Farragut, worth studying over. Some of your skin will be cleaner, fairer and Castlereagh Road to Hollywood and ing the siege, came the note asking summoned and he pronounced more youthful looking than evei Helen’s Bay, to Shaw Bridge— for terms desired for surrender— Tonight at the State theater the of Civil War Fame, Buried them make me blessed mad, but death due to heart disease. they are logical and able and by a before. where we saw a perfect double rain­ to which went back the memorable regular weekly “Country Store” Hero Four Years. Eleven property transfers were in East Hampton. Start today to banish these blem­ bow—that one could almost touch, and never to be forgotten answer: will be featured. And, in addition. recorded at the Hall of Records man—or men—who have depth and Wass had been in this country breadth, as well as speed. The ishes that mar your beauty. North it seemed, from the auto seat. “No Surrender!” Manager Sanson has a big surprise only four years. He came here during the week of August 8-14 The body of James Ivers, Civil End Pharmacy, South Manchestei Preaches In Portadown which he refuses to divulge. What­ War veteran and orderly to Admlr- Herald is the champion boxer of I than secured many beautiful from England and has been in Man­ according to Information taken its class in the state. Agents, Magnell Drug Co., and live On Sunday, July 25, I preached postcards and some lantern slides ever it is will be worth while, says chester most of the time. He lived from the Warranteed Deed book was laid to rest in St. Patrick’s druggists everywhere are selling at Portadown, St. Marks church, at from which, perhaps a ecture on the manager, and the gifts that will al Farragut in the battle of Mobile Daniel Bldwell. on Summit street previously to his yesterday. The list of sales fol­ Hartford, Conn., August IS. lets of it. Just ask for Flyte—it the morning service. The church Ulster may be developed next fall. be awarded through the “store” will late address. He 1s survived by lows: , Bay, was laid to rest in St. Pat­ is inexpensive. was well filled. The rector was on We are all well and thoroughly be better than ever. his wife who lives on Foster street. Ralph Towle of Keene, New rick’s cemetery at a' military funer­ his vacation and had not announced enjoying the trip. We stopped at The two film features tonight He also leaves three sons, two Hampshire, to Albert E. and Emma al this morninig in East Hampton. my coming (he had not received my Durham a fine old Cathedral town are Pola Negri in “The Crown of daughters, three brothers, and two H. Holman two lot sections of land The late Mr. Ivers died on Tuesday letter in time). So it was a most of Northern England. The stately Lies” and a Peter B. Kyne story, sisters, all of whom live In England. in the Orford Park tract known as at St. Francis hospital In Hartford surprised congregation when they and Imposing landmarks of Edin­ “The Golden Strain.” Funeral arrangements are Incom­ Lots 22 and’ 23. after an illness of two months. learned I came from South Man­ burgh—the heather covered hills of Friday and Saturday two more plete. Arthur A. Knofla to the Man­ Most of his family are residents of HAIL! HAIL! chester. 1 have many views of Bel­ the Trossacks county of Scots “Lady fine feature films will be on the pro­ chester Construction Company two Manchester. fast and Portadown and the other of the Li-ke” and the other features gram. Zane Grey’s “Born to the \VOM.\N FOUND SLAIN lots known as No. 62 and No. 63 It was one of the largest funer­ places in Ulster we have seen. seen en route have all Impressed us West” and Elinor Glyn’s “The Only IN ABANDONED HOUSE in the Oak Grove Heights addi­ als ever held at St. Patrick’s On Monday, July 26, Sir Robert but lor scenery—again those soft Thing” will be the pictures. New York, .^ug. 19.—The body tion. church. The mass wes celebrated The Gang’s All Here Baird o* the Belfast Telegraph plac­ green hills, and for the greenest of, a well-clad woman, about 50 Edward J. Holl to George L. Fi.sh by Father John Kane. Rev. Vincent ed his car at my disposal. We had grass anywhere, the most beautiful years old Avithbobbed gray hair, Lot 231 in the Greenacres trr\t. It McDonough was deacon and Rev. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO THE luncheon at the Olderfleet Hotel at flowers—the finest potatoes and TEST ANSWERS was found today in an abandoned is located in sections A and B. Charles M. Kavanaugh sub deacon. Larne and then a drive along the green peas, green beans and lettuce. one-story frame dwelling in the George L. Fish to Willard and James Breen of this town sang Antrim coast, acknowledged to be Not to forget the most courteous Here are the correct answers to Brooklyn negro district. Irene C. Hawley, lot 234 in sec­ “When Evening Comes” and Miss CENTER GANG’S FIFTH the most beautiful automobile road and interesting people we have ever the questions appearing on the The \^oman’s throat had been cut tions A and B in Greenacres. Margaret Flynn of East Hampton in the world. met, give me beautiful, wonderful comics page. probably with a razor. Emil L. E. Hohenthal Sr. to Louis sang “A\*j Maria.” ANNUAL OUTING We stopped en route at Carrick- Ulster every time! 1— Marlon Talley. The honorary bearers, the re­ WHOLESALE PRICES DOWN Lester Hohenthal a tract of land fergus about which I will have Sincerely yours, 2— E Pluribus Unum. bounded westerly by the St. James’ maining two members of Mansfield much to tell all Orangemen and JAMES STUART NEILL. 3— Ohio. o. 3-4 P. C. DURING YEAR Post, G. A. R. of Middletown, were At East Hampton Lake Washington, Aug. 19.-^The gen­ cemetery and the John D. Stone those Interested in King William. 4— Switzerland. property. Drew Flood and L. Dow Rich. Ac­ While at Portrush we saw the It is probable that the Nile has a 5_New York. eral level of wholesale prices de­ tive bearers were six members of Giants Causway—which Is next to creased one per cent from June to Edward J. Holl to Howard and NEXT SUNDAY greater variety of fish than any 6— A king of Persia. Janet Boyd a plot of land on Por­ Treadway-Cavanaugb Post No. 64, \ Niagara Falls, natures most amaz­ river in the world. An expedition 7— William Tyler Page.... July, while during the year period .■American Lr/?lon, Edward Hall, ing piece of workmanship. the decline was 5 3-4 per cent., the ter street adjoinin,g Lot 4 3, No. 4 Members should order their tickets at once. • It’s sent recently by the British mu­ 8— New York City. in the Jlollywood tract. Roy Campbell, Henry Johnson, At Derry seum brought back 9,000 speci­ 9— Jeffersou City. department of labor announced to­ Bert Royse, Harry Halberg and going to be the best time the club has ever had. Another day at delightful, inter- 10—Fostering mother. day. Emil Seelert to Frank Bronke, mens. land on Hartford Road. Forrest Thatcher.

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Philadelphia show has been thus If the army and navy don’t know '3 N Mnnciftisiet far, attracting something in the how to do it the Bureau ot Stand­ way of sight-seeing crowds but com­ ards undoubtedly would tell them ■ ( turning 3Hfralb manding no Important part of the how, for the asking. P0BU8HKD BT \ attention of the nation, as such a THOROUGH. Summertime Furniture in the ' THC HERALD PRINTINO Ca ^ presumptively great celebration Altogether side from the relig,- New York, Aug. 19.-r-The famous Founded by Elwood 8. Bta might be expected to. But now it methods ot P. T. Barnom are.eon* Oct. X. 1S81 ious aspect of the Mexican troubles Every Evening Except Sunday* and is to receive high honors at the stantly being applied by those EoUdayA hands of the mighty. it would appear that this man shrewd ones who might otherwise go unnoticed. Entered at the Post OlHce at Man­ Mr. Rickard is going to take Mr. Calles is the strongest individual SEMI-ANNUAL SALE chester as Second Class Mall Matter. The circus genius would take a Dempsey and Mr. Tunney down who has been at the head of that SUBSCRIPTION R a t e s : By Mall chronically turbulent nation since three-legged pig, a wild man from six dollars a year; sixty cents a there to hold their prize fight. And Borneo, a “ what-Is-lt" or a bearded month for shorter perloda Porflrio Diaz. That he has achieved at once Philadelphia and the sesqui lady and calling attention to “ these By carrier, eighteen cents a week. a dbgree of organization of the law Single copies, .throe cents. show take on a new Importance. strange creatures" would soon have a crowd of gawkers. • ' ' SPECIAL ADVEKTISINO REPRB- Several millions of Americans, who forces of the country altogether out SE.NTATIVE; Hanillton-De Llss^r, of comparison with that accom­ When the dimez had beeri. count­ liic, 25 West 4Sd Street. New York heretofore have not, will now know ed he would smile and comment: ind fil3 North Michigan Avenue, plished by recent predecessors is In­ wh'.cago. that there is such a place and that a "There’s one born every minute." • * • ' 7 •s. The Manchester Evening Herald la fair is going on there. That they dicated by the prompt and vigorous on sale In New York City at Schultz’s Such Is the extent of' modern News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd will not. In all probability, know operation of governmental machin­ Street and 42nd Street entrance of ery in the suppression of revolts. standardization that anyone who Grand Central Station. what It Is all about will make no does not wear the exact clothes and "International News Service has the difference. Whoever recalls the ease wdth manners of the masses Is marked Final Clearance exclusive rights to use for republics- which revolutionary movements as a “ freak” and crowds turn to tloii In any (orin all news dispatches The crowd that stood about Inde­ credited to It or not otherwise credit­ have been started in the past, and gape. ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively pendence Hall, hanging on the fate­ Greenwich Village commercializ­ sntltied to use for republlcatlon all ful decision of the Continental Con­ the facility with which they have Porch Chairs :he local or undated news published ed this many years ago. By means herein." gress as to whether or not the grown, must be Impressed by the ot a few artist’s smocks and flowing Declaration of Independence should rapidity with which the Calles ad­ ties, this district drew thousands Final Clearance of Hammocks Only a few chairs remain so THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1926 ministration disposes of such enter­ from every section and became be adopted, and the corresponding smugly prosperous. Chorus girls Khaki duck Hammocks with plain adjustable backs (not uphol­ we are closing them out at groups of anxious souls who await­ prises at their inception. wear funny ankle bracelets or go stered) with comforable mattress and chains. Q O Q these final clearance prices. PRIV.ATE AIR MAIL. All this has nothing to do with •without stockings and, of course, at­ ed, throughout the colonies, news of Regular $13.50. (2 in stock) ...... Only the number given ai’e in The people of/th e country will the merits or demerits of Calles’ tract attention. that decision, will have been as Khaki duck Hammocks with adjustable, upholstered back rest. stock and are subject to pre­ twait with considerable interest political or ethical principles. It All any sap has to do In this nothing, either in numbers of in community— or almost any other, vious sale. Act quickly! more complete development by does, however, suggest that any at­ Only 3 left at this price. d M ^ T Cf stAss of emotions, compared to the for that matter— is to effect a cou­ Regular $21.50 ...... f O Postmaster-General Xew of his tempts to overthrow his regime by throngs which will seize upon the ple of eccentricities and, within the Fancy striped duck Hammocks—wide floral stripe in yellow, dai’k astonishing declaration yesterday violence will need to be conceived week, he Is marked by the crowds. (2) Slat back ]\Iaple Porch words of the radio announcers and • • « green, red and black alternating with a wide plain stripe of light that the United States government and executed on a much bigger and Arm Chairs with double woven the flashing of the bulletins as to And many are the Individuals green. Adjustable, upholstered back and adjusta- d ^ O Q Q Q Is on the point of turning over its more thoughtful scale than is cus­ the result of this tremendous Sep­ who find this Barnumesque device ble head.rest. Regular $44.75. (2 only) ...... cane seats. Clear varnish or »ir mail service to private capital. tomary ill that land of spontaneous^ tember evenL eminently profitable. Just now Plain light green Duck Hammock with ship decorations in oils— green finish. C Q We do not understand that the uprisings. Filth Avenue becomes the target at Incidentally the cash which Mr. black, orange, yellow and blue— with black 'welts. Upholstered back Regular $5,50 .. determination to sell out the which they aim. Demtisey and Mr. Tunney will re­ Recently there appeared a hand­ and ai-m rests. Regular $44.50. d» O O r* postal service of this country, or (3) Slat back Maple Porch ceive for buffeting each other for a some young fellow, with long “ ar­ (Onlyl) ...... J b o ^ . O O iny part of it, is a responsibility to possible but not probable thirty tistic" hair, who paraded up and Rockers to match above arm chairs. Green finish only. be assumed by any one official, bu­ minutes, had it been in the hands Siewarfe down the famous thoroughfare. Now and then, for no particular reason, reau or department. A very great of a forgotten gentleman named WASHINGTON Regular Ao /?Q deal of the public’s money has gone he would stop and burst into a frag­ $o.7o ...... • *3 Washington during that forgotten LETTERS ment of song. Hundreds would into the experimentation with air winter at Valley Forge, would, in stop dead in their tracks and others (8) Cane back Maple Porch mail service and the disposition of all probability, have shortened the By CHARLES P. STEWART would follow him. He would continue walking for a Arm Chairs with double woven that service is a public and not a war of the Revolution by a couple cane seats and backs. Brown, bureaucratic int^^erest. Washington, Aug. 19.— Will the few blocks and^again the necessity of years. for song would come upon him. A green or clean vamish finish. Mr. Xew might with just about fact that no William Jennings Bry­ However, the Dempsey-Tunney an will be present make a differ­ few notes more and then on he Regular q q q the same right might give out the fight will undoubtedly keep the Ses- ence at the next Democratic con­ would go. $6.00 ...... Information that the government is qui-Centennlal exposition from be­ vention? After several days of this, crowds began to look for him. on the point of abandoning its post ing forgotten, for at least five years. Many politicians in Washln,gton (4) Cane back Rockers to think it will make a great deal. Finally curious ones stopped him offices and turning the whole busi­ And that is a long time for this and asked what the big idea was. match above, with double That his wing of the party will woven cane seats and ‘ backs. ness of collecting, transporting and country to remember anything now­ have any such Iq^adership as his is He was perfectly frank. delivering mail to the American adays. deemed altogether unlikely. Lack­ “ I’ve got to attract attention,” ho Clear varnish finish only. Railway Express Company. ing it, the natural conclusion Is said. “ I’ve got a good voice and 1 Regular know it. I’ve gone around trying Whether properly protected by PHILIPPINES. that it won’t be so formidable. $6.25 ...... Bryan, even when he couldn't to get engagements and couldn't. 1 $3.98 congressional action or not the air There are growing Indications have his way, could prevent others wasn’t known. Nobody had ever (2) Medium high back Arm mail is essentially a government heard of me. Soon the whole city that possibly the very greatest from having theirs. Without him, Rockers with double woven function just as much as the for­ achievement of President Coolidge, can his erstwhile followers keep it will know me." And it does. The young man Final Clearance of Swinging Divans cane seats and backs in brown warding of letters by rail or by ru­ in the light of history, may prove up? That’s the argument, questions now appears several times a week; or green finish. ral delivery. If there is on foot to be in a direction along which the at a big radio station broadcasting Floating Divan sketched above, with metal ends and upholstered and all. Regular $6.50 $3.98 Borne scheme to turn it over to pri­ gaze of the American people seldom The consensus of opinion seems room and is likely to get a stage back and seat (blue and gray striped duck). Adjustable head rest vate capital, to be conducted for if ever travels. To him, more than engagement. as shown. Regular $41.50. (9) High back Arm Rockers to be that Bryan's death means a • • * profit at whatever charges the traf- to any other American, may event­ stronger A1 Smith. in* green, brown or clear var­ Then there was the case of the (Only 4) ...... JbZ9*75 Sc will bear, there are something ually go the credit .for establishing, young singer who struggled along Floating-'Divan with fiber arm rests over metal ends, uphol­ nish finish. With double woven more than a hundred million per­ Ju.st back from a western tour between this government and the for* the Democratic national and until ha conceived the idea ot put­ stered in a yellow and blue duck. Adjustable head rest. Regular cane seats and O Q sons in these United States who will people of the Philippine Islands, a congressional committees, Ray­ ting on a mask. $74.50. Complete with canopv. a backs. Reg. $7.50 be inquisitive enough to want to righteous understanding of untold mond R. Angell— a pretty good Today the whole broadcasting (Onlyl).. world knows the “ Silver Masked ...... $49.50 (1) High back Arm Rocker :now absolutely everything about it. good influence on the material and political investigator— doesn’t ap­ Two piece Porch Suite consisting of Floating Divan—covered all pear to think much of Senator Car­ Tenor.” So much so that a big of special selected maple with It would seem as though Mr. Xew spiritual well being of two nations. musical bureau has booked him for around with heavy striped duck and an all upholstered chair to away’s prediction that the Demo­ peeled cane seat and back must have been misquoted. He Is There is a little of mystery, per­ crats’ next presidential nominee a transcontinental tour, beginning match. Complete with pillow. Regular $116.25. in Ohio. His name la never men­ ■(double) and decorations in much too astute a person to fire the haps, in the ultimate purpose of the will be a dark horse. (1 suite only) ...... Jp f 9 . tioned. That’s of no consequence. black. Regular d* ^ .’use of a bomb while he-ls sitting Carmi Thompson mission to the Is­ Angoll's list o^ possibilities is the AH other Hammocks and Divans not described here, reduced in conventional one— Smith, William If he were to remove the mask It is $ 1 0 .5 0 ...... $ 6 . 9 o on it. lands, but from the scraps of fact proportion. G. McAdoo, Governor Ritchie of probable that the crowds would which come from that distant re­ Maryland and Governor Donahey soon fall off. And yet, I take my A RECORD. gion it is obvious enough that the of Ohio— plus ex-Secretary of Ag­ oath, he sings no better with the We are told that one Tom John­ mask on than with it off. President’s personal delegate is riculture Meredith, Iowa, and ex- • * • son, indicted now for a murder in Senator Hitchcock, Xebraska, as rapidly gaining the confidence of And there’s the old gent who ap­ Minneapolis, has tabulated a list of cern belt favorites. the Filipino leaders and that he is The name of Senator Reed of pears on the Avenue with an Alpine 1710 robberies and burglaries WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. not— unqualifiedly not— out there ?.li.=:sonri i.sn’t on the scroll. Per­ stick, in lieu of the walking cane; R’hich he swears he has committed haps Ana' ll merely forgot him. Xo the Beau Brummelish old fellow to bolster the administration of who wears cutaway coats and spats in 44 towns and cities in the United of re- FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS General Wood or to further the in- I "i-'Uter. He 11 get plenty if the temperature be 96 in the , . ! miiulcrs in due course, States and Canada. Moreover it terests with which it is more than shade and if the time be morning Is asserted that so far as the police suspected that Wood is too sympa­ Xow they’re saying that it takes or night— to say nothing, of his waxed mustache and elevated heels. have been able to test the accuracy thetic. two-thirds of the senate vote, not a In Greenwich Village there was a of his statement by records in vari­ That there is a great and power­ more majority, to expel a senator. Vare partisans, in Pennsylvania book store that passed from one ous places he appears to be telling ful group in this country completely hand fB the other. No one could the truth. Included in the list of and Smith partisans, in Illinois, filled with the determination to ex­ don’t believe, it these two are mike it go. Along cam^a young crimes are 175 each in San Fran­ ploit the Philippines exactly as Eu­ elected, that the combined Demo­ man from the west. He had lived cisco and Xew York. crats and insurgent Republicans on the border and at one time "rode Twenty-six thousand electric In the north of Siberia. Yakut ropean nations have exploited sub­ cattle.” He put on a cowboy hat, Unfortunately we are not in­ in the senate will be able to muster bulbs comprise the 100-foot Liber­ and Tungus natives use great slabs ject colonies, there is not the hung some lariats and saddles in ty Bell, with yoke and pillars of ice as windows for the turf and formed, in the news dispatches, how two-thirds, which undoubtedly is a slightest doubt. That these inter­ correct guess. the window, began singing cowboy which is being shown every night clay-walled winter huts. Ice win­ QUEER, o many times, if any, Mr. Johnson ests have largely dictated United What the Vare-ites and Smith- songs. And the book store is a at the Sesquicentennial exposition dows give a curious greenish tint has been convicted of robbery, but success. at Philadelphia. to the light coming through them. States policy toward the Islands is ites overlook is that, while it takes — GILBERT SWAN. Q U I R i S ^ l It. would appear that he must have Just as certain. Mr. Coolidge ap­ two-thirds to expel, it only takes a spent by far the greater part of his majority in keep out. If Vare and pears to be altogether out of sym­ Smith get in. they’ll stay in. The Inconsistency, Thy Name Is Europe life at liberty, else he could hardly pathy with their purposes and to majority against them, if there Is have had the time to commit such hold the theory that the Filipinos one and it is onto its job, will see an imposing number of crimes. have certain inalienable rights that they don’t get in at all. It is not probable that there are which are not to be overriden for President Coolidge ran true to many crooks as industrious, as hoVever good business reasons. form when he appointed Proctor L. Bkillful in evading arrest or as lucky That the President is feeling his Dougherty to succeed Frederick A. as Tom Johnson. Xovertheless way toward the formulation of a Fenning, resigned under consider­ the potentialities of the business of able pressure, as one of the com­ definite and wholly Just Philippine missioners— the trio of mayors— thievery, as to the total of achieve­ policy Is more and more Indicated. of th'e District of Columbia. ments by any one individual, re­ He could do nothing which would Dougherty is a New Englander. ceive almost startling illumination appeal more strongly to every right He lives here, of course— from the Johnson career. If this that’s required to make him eligi­ instinct on the part of the people of ble— and has done so for 10 years, one has gotten away with seventeen the United States, once the situation as maniger of the Otis Elevator hundred crimes in a not long ex­ Is generally understood. Company, but he comes from Dor­ istence, the average for even ordin­ chester, Massachusetts. ary criminals may be a great deal LIGHTNING. There’s variety about his ap­ Nellie, who never won a beauty pr ize. pointment. at that. He never went Destruction of a second govern­ larger than the simple minded hon­ to Amherst and he wasn’t born in By AUSTIN H. CLARK hogs differ from the young of est citizen might well suppose. ment magazine by an explosion at­ Vermont. Smithsonian Instltntton other wild pigs in being uniform in One would, lacking special infor­ tributed to lightning, within a few color without lighter spots or Meek and gentle and a general mation, imagine that if a crook got weeks after the Lake Denmark Baltimore is all upset because, stripes. when its mayor, H.., W. Jackson, favorite with the keepers of the disaster, suggests that the military out of nine jobs successfully and asked Acting Secretary of "^'ar Mc- National Zoological Park at 'Wash­ was caught and did time for the authorities might do well to get in Xider to remove the Curtis Bay ar­ ington is Nellie the wart-hog. tenth he would be hitting a fair touch with the United States Bu­ senal from Its midst, McNider re­ Wart-hcugs are found only in Africa where they live both on the average, and that he^-ould have to reau of Sandards, where substan­ plied that it will cost $1,500,000 and congress will have to grant bare plains and In the thinly weed­ be careful at that. But apparently tially all the scientific and engineer­ the money first. ed forests; but apparently they are | ^ ^ ^ ^ * * * * ‘^®’* ^ . . the limitations are nowhere near as ing brains of the government ser­ “ There’s no danger, anyway,’’ he never found In thick forests. | I* were better for him- that a close as that. Probably, judging vices seem to be concentrated, and added. • The animals are strictly vegetar- 1 millstone were h a n ^ about hla Ians and obtain their food by grub­ neck snd he be cast into the sea, from the experiences of this person, see if something cannot be done in “ That’s what they said at Den­ than that he should offend one of mark Lake,” wails Baltimore. bing roots, young sprouts and vari­ the clever thief will come nearer to the way of real lightning protection these little ones.— Luke 17:2. ous tubers: they also crop grass « • * a hundred than to ten stealings be- for the army’s and navy’s stores of like the zebra and antelope. Usnal- ly when digging they rest on their There are follies which are ^fore the cops get him. explosives. caught like contagious diseases.— This probability might very well It is Tiot at all likely that It Is front knees. Few animals are uglier than the Rochefoucauld. enter into the calculations of those necessary to leave the safety or the wart-hogs with their two pairs of earnest and emotional souls who blowing up of munitions dumps large warts on the face and their GROWS ORANGES IN SASK A'TCHEW.AN y are so anxious about the welfare of during electrical storms quite alto­ large up-curving canine teeth. They the convict that they love the pa­ gether to luck and chance— and that are clothed with a long thin'mane Midale, Sask. — M. J. Peckln- of coarse hair which runs down the pangh has succeeded In growing role system and shudder at'the appears to be precisely what Is hab­ This i^ the feast day of Saint middle of the back. oranges at his home here. i thought of steel bars. « itually done. Louis, son of Prince Charles the sec­ The tail la very slender and quite planted the seed eight years ago ; There is one place where a crook If the government cannot afford ond of France. He resigned his bare except for a tuft of black hair and has been tending it with, great ' care ever since. The tree has been ; : steals nothing, and that is prison. to build underground magazines, rights to the throne and was fam­ at the extreme tip. When the ani­ ous for his religious work before mal is excited, his tall stands bearing for three years, but this is * which of course it should do for ob­ he died a young man. straight up. the first year that the fruit has, MAKING HISTORY. vious reasons, it Is hardly to be sup­ U. S. Constitution, Old Ironsides, The head ot the wart-hog Is been of ordinary size. This year H, The Sesqui-centennlal exposition posed that such structures as it does captured British frigate, Guerriere, enormously large, the skull being bore eight oran;.es which are fully,! ftt Philadelphia is coming Into Its use cannot be practically immuniz­ 1812. nearly twice as large as that of ripe. Midale is 30 miles north ot | own. Something of a bloomer this The Greek Orthodox church^ele- some ot the other,African pl«8 ot the northwest corner of North ed from the perils of electrical bolts. bratu transflBuratloB d«7. th e Mune idam o f hodT. Youns wart- Dakota. V \. ■rv"-y

V V, - / ■ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 192ff.. \ H • challenge to the United States and NOT ENOUGH? to other foreign powers, pledged- Will He Kill Donahey’s Boom? SUNBURN, $700,000 KELOGGKEEPS Atlantic City, N. J.—Accord a general relinquishment of the A bishop noticed a small boy great authority seized in China to to a famous professor of al^iii ( Goxl Natutei^ playing in the gutter. eases, the estimated loss to empl{>; maintain order and make foreign “What are you doing there, my era during the summer mon" and HARD AT WORK interests secure. The state depart­ little man?” he asked. ment is now giving its support to a from the absence of workers “Making a kerfeedral.” cause of sunburn is ( ‘700,000. movement to turn back the mixed “A cathedral! And where is the courts in Shanghai to Chinese con­ AS OTHERS PLAY trol. bishop?” Good Ifeall “Oh, I ain’t got enough mud to The apparently futile efforts of make a bishop.”—Tit-Bits, London. atED PRECAUTIONS— ly important not to take water into the preparatory commission on a- TYPEWRITER'S AVOID INFECTIONS the mouth or have it eute • the nose. disarmament conference to reach Should the watei enter the nose, Secretary of State Busy With a basis at Geneva that augurs for All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ BY DR. M. METZENBAUM then doi't blow your nose with .•'B an accord of greater scope than the changed and overhauled. \ might and main, for this might Washington naval Conference was Foreip Problems All not a dissapointment to American CUNBURN Special Discounts to Student Thousands of cases of contagious force the polluted water, along with Apply Vicks very lightly—it disease every summer are directly the mucous in the nose, up into the diplomats. > i ■ Remain at Geneva soothes the tortured nHn. traceable to infections acquired at ' sinuses or up into the eustation or Summer — Latin Ameri­ ear tubes into the middle ears, re­ Despite their lack of confidence public bathing beaches and swim­ sulting in an infection of the sin­ in the desire of European nations ming pools. uses of the ears or even causing a can Relations Cause Con­ to disarm, the American delegation V JC fts These beaches and pods become mastoid. is being kept in Geneva as notice Omt irMUUoi, Jan CW Yamrtr Kemp’s Music House polluted, sometimes by sewage or to the world that the United States Telephone 821. If persons suffering from contagi­ is willing to go along with other stagnant waste that is not washed ous infection were educated to the cern. away, sometimes by persons who nations in an endeavor to preserve dangers to which they are exposing peace throughout the world. AUTO TOPS ' are carriers of disease. Such persons others, n\any of them would stay The genuine hatr^ of America ARTESIAN WELLS may not realize that they are carry­ away from public ^ pools and Washington,—While most mem­ which diplomats have reported ex­ ing germs; others are simply care­ bers of President Coolidge’s calji- Made and Repaired. beaches. ists in many harassed countries is Side Curtains — Silk Curtains Drilled Any Diameter— , less of the welfare of other bathers. Dangerous Then net have ranged far and wide on giving Secretary Kellogg plenty of Any Depth Any Place Much • can be accomplished by Again, these same persons may their summer vacation excursions, opportunity to exercise his bent Floor Carpets, Etc. cities in the purification of the be suUering no longer from their Secretary of State Frank B. Kel­ for smoothing troubled waters. swimming places. Adequate circula­ own recent Infection but fall victim logg has remained steadily at his On subject, Mr. ®p. Harness Repairing Charles F. Volkert tion of water should be ; rovided' to to another. They have ve:^y little re­ desk during the torrid ■ summer pargntly departs from his general­ weather spreading the “peace and Leather Trunks and Bags Blast Hole Drilling prevent stagnation. Bathers can be sistance to this new germ, and what ly settled policy of friendship and Repaired. 'orced to follow a few simple rules. they would call a relapse.. In real­ good will” gospel of the adminis­ good will. This is Russia. Never, Test Drilling for Foundation When analysis shows water to be ity, however, this is a new infection tration to other nations of the say W'ashington officials, w,lll Rus­ w’orld. Water Systems iangerous to health, beaches should implanted upon their old one, and sia be recognized as long as he is Pumps for All Purposes. be closed. these cases usually run a very And although Mr. Kellogg, one secretary of state. Socialism and Charles Laking Head Above Water severe course. of the most peace-loving foreign communism are to him vipers to be ministers in many administrations, 314 Main Street. HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. ' The individual can do much to The natural question is—should stamped out. The man shown in the center of this picture may puncture the presi­ protect himself. A safe thing to do one use an antiseptic wash in his has sought at every turn to mini­ No Russian of prominence comes Phone 128-4. Tel. 1375-5. ^ in a c owded or public bathing nose after ^ bathing at a public mize differences with other gov­ to the United States wihtout Mr. dential boom which is growing about the person of Gov. Vic Donahey of beach is not to dive under the water place? The logical answer is— ernments, many pressing problems Kellogg knowing about the visit. Ohio. He is Myers Cooper of Cincinnati, Republican candidate for gov­ and, as fa.- as possible, to avoid never put any liquids into the nose are now before him. Nor does any one get ^ visa on his ernor of Ohio, and if he beats Donahey this fall Donahey’s boom will be X3tXS£XXXSC3tS6S6S£3CXXSO£5l6XXStK30£XSC3CXX3CS£SCSt36S6S636^^ e.en getting water into the eyes More concern is displayed by " — ort if there is good reason for fear of forcing germs up into, the state department toward Latln- ended. With Cooper is shown his family. Standing are Mrs. Cooper and outer ear canals- It is especial- the sinuses or into the ear tubes. to suspect he is comin" for the pur­ American relations than any other pose of spreading propaganda of and Raymond Cooper, a son. At the left is Mrs. F. M. Judy, a daughter, matter at this time, since ■ Secre­ the Russian Soviet. and her baby. At .the right is Mrs. Raymond Cooper and her little tary Mellon has shouldered the bur­ daughter. BUFFALO MARKET den of the foreign debt negotia­ \ WAPPING COVENTRY tions under the direction of Presi­ STUTIENTS USE VACATION Phone 456. 1071 Main Street. Phone 456. dent Coolidge. TO CATCH UP IN STUDIES. Edgar Strong, son of Le Roy Rev. Leon Austin of California .when you’re near the farmhouse, Rebuff by Chile ^ never pass the pleasure by. Just call Call Early for Fish Orders—456. Strong, is spending two weeks at will supply the pulpit of the Second Despite-a rebuff at the hands olT principal Clarence P. Quimby of the home of his grandparents, Mr. upon the grand ol’ well—and tip Congregational church August 22. Chile, Awhich rejected the'goOd o t the South Manchester High school DAILY POEM the bucket high. and Mrs. Edgar L. Furrey of Wil­ Mr. Austin was born in Coventry, fers of the United States in settle­ today gave out information'that the son. Conn. 700 lbs Swordfish and it will be a pleasure to hear ment of the 40-year-old dispute examinations for make-up work VETERAN ELEPHANT Mrs. Hendricks and him again. over the ownership of Tacna and will be held at the High school on THE OL’ WELL TRAINER. B.\TES, DE.\D little daughtrer Lois are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Maskill and Arica, Secretary Kellogg is continu­ Tuesday morning, September 7. friends at Brooklyn and Boston, T o m o r r o w Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsbury and ing his mediation. To settle this School opens the next day. Harris, R. I., Aug. 19.— George Mass. son John, Jr., started this morninjg It is expected that 'between, 30 It stands behind the old red barn, First delivery Friday leaves store at 9 o’clock. delioate questlQn .■wQjild mean much a landmark on the place. N. Bates, 75, who during thirty Mrs. George A. Frink and Mrs. to motor to Elmira. N. Y. to, attend to the prestigie of.the United tSates and 40 students who have been years trained hundreds of ele­ Second delivery at 2 p. m. Arthur Frink were recent visitors a family reunion and also visit Mr. fn ^''uth Ameri a, for :■ ’ studying during the summer months There’s muck along its lining, u Hartford. and there’s moss upou its face. How phants for the Barnum & Bailey and Mrs. Wallace McKnlght of discussed ever since Chile took the will take the examinations in order circus, including the famous Jum­ Please ’phone order early today for Fish. Miss Carolyn Larkham has been Wellsburg, N. Y. provinces from Peru the Treaty to catch up with their class. Most nany year: it's stood there? Say,-1 wonder who can tell. But then, no bo, passed away during the night » guest of Miss Gertrude Maynard The members of the 4H Dairy of Ancon in <"’din'T a bloody of these have been working for i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Swordfish ... Large Pears, Special Fri­ for a few days. club went on a field trip Wednes­ war. about six weeks under the guidance matter—anyway, it’s served its pur­ Halibut ...... day ...... 35c doz. pose well. I R. W hitford here. N. Schug and his son William day and Thursday, camping over Another step in the administra­ of special tutors. The man who had traveled near­ S alm o n ...... 40 r were visitors at the home of his tion’s effort for Latin American ac- The creaky swinging handles Malaga Grapes . .3 lbs. 25c night. The purpose of this trip is Principal Quimby said the proc­ ly every country in the world and iS Fresh Smelts Large Cantaloupes, daughter. Mrs. George A. Frink to giv“ the boys a chance to visit <-'rd was taken with ♦he signing of tors for the examinations will be turned a million times or more. A last Sunday. who w'as the central figure in many and judge several different herds a new treaty with the Republic of Vice-principal Ralph H. Proctor, bucket that is rusty’s let a sea jf magazine stories dealing with the Mackerel ...... 14c lb. 15c and 2 for 25c Mrs. Marion Pierce and two of cows. The best judges will be T'nama, in whi^h the little nation Francis Lee and Charles L. Wl- w'ater pour. It's meant a deal of circus, died after five weeks’ ill­ Butter Fish . • ••••• 3dc Yellow Bantam Corn, children Elizabeth and Philip ar­ picked to judge at the State Fair. b<-com T an ally of the United gren. Any students who wish fur­ pleasure to all com’ers, from the ness. He quit circus life six years Flounders ... Special ...... 23c doz. rived home from a three weeks’ States in the .defense of the Pana­ ther advice on the matter should get first. Its task, in fullest measure, is stay with friends in Greenwich and ma canal. ago. Haddock ...'. Lima B eans...... 3 qts. 25c in touch with one of the teachers. aquenchin’ people’s thirst. Mr. Bates was a brother vof An­ Branford last Tuesday. One sore spot remains in Nica­ A hundred bricks were gathered Boston Blue ...... 20c lb. Shell B e a n s___3 qts. 25c Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton Benja­ WRITES MUSIC AT 8. nie Bates, first wife of John L. ragua, where the government of in the days long since gone by. They Sullivan, the pugilist. Cod Fish ..., ...... 20c lb. Golden Wax Beans, min and daughter Doris, also JIrs. General Chamorra has not been CHANGEABLE. circlei'. 'round a water hole that Lillie Benjamin, have returned Detroit.—Remember the name Cod Steak ...... 25c Ib. 3 qts. 25c recognized because it is charged “Mabel and I have decided that never would run dry. A wooden BEARDED VILLAIN, THEN . From a week’s stay at the shore at of Vivienne D. Arkos, for some day he seized power by unconstitutional when you hear a composer in a re­ our happiness is the biggest thing bucket topped them, and a rope was Milford, Conn. methods. Of long duration are the in the world, sir,” said the ardent raveled loose, and one of nature’s “What do you think of his cital it may be she. Vjyienne now Mexican anti-alien land laws and suitor. Watch Tomorrow’s Ad. 8 years old, is not, only a concert drinking spots was ably put to use. nerve? He called me a barefaced Of the world’s soldiers, barely the claims of American citizens for “How changeable you are,” re­ Yea, folk have come and folk robber!” 50 per cent are in Europe. China pianist (she’s been tnkt since she damages suffered in Mexico dur­ plied the father. “Only yesterday ■was 2) but has composed a sufte of have gone, but first they’ve had “Oh, perhaps in his excitement For Saturday Specials alone has 1,607,000 men in mili­ ing the frequent uprisings there. you told me you wanted to marry their treat at sippin’ cooling water. he didn’t notice your mustache.”— child’s pieces. China remains as a constant tary training. her.”—Passing Show, London. Is there anything as sweet? Say, Tit-Bits, London. *«CXKXX3aOOCXXXXXXX30CX3SX3t3CXXXXK3eXXSCK8CS^^

Campaign Extended To Saturday, August 21 \ Help Give Our Underp rivileged Children A Vacation “DON’T LET THIS CAMPAIGN FAIL” The Manchester Kiwanians, an organization of business and professional men, gather weekly to think and talk of things that will better Manchester. They conceived tne idea that one of the best ways to help the town would be to help its children. Simple, isn’t it? Yet from an idea this great country was created but the Idea had to be developed and carried out. The Kiwanians have the idea. Will you help it along? incr in Hebron; where nature is at its best, they have organized a camp for our children who need an out-of-door vacation with nourish- voQv r-if ^vmg surroundings. They want to make this camp a perma nent one and next year send two or three hundred kiddies instead of 80 as this y . et unarity Begin At Home” slogans are worn out but is there a better one to put over this plea?

A LITTLE GIRL IN HOMESTEAD TWICE AS MANY APPLICANTS PARK DIED THIS WEEK SEEKING TO GO OUT TO IN OUR SLUMS KIWANIANS’ HEBRON CAMP HELP TO BETTER CONDITIONS. Manchester Has Not Been Found Not seeking literally, for if the youngsters had their way the camp would be jammed. Nurses Manchester has slums and the conditions there who work daily among the needy pick out the aie not what they should be. It was expected Wanting When a Matter of cases and their hearts bleed because the camp is that it would take but ten days to raise at least \ not big enough to take care of all. Exaggerated ? 81,000, but only one fourth'of that, amount has Ask the nurses. Only 80 were taken care of and been contributed. The campaign has been ex­ Charity Is Concerned, are being taken ca^;e of this summer. THAT tended until Saturday and canvassers will make a DOES NOT MEAN THAT THERE ARE ONLY final attem pt to raise at least $1,000. 80 CHILDREN HERE WHO NEED THE VACA­ TION. \ WILL YOU ALLOW THIS CAMPAIGN TO FAIL Will You Let It Fail Now? FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TOWN’S LET US MAKE THIS CAMP A PERMANENT ONE. GIVE IN THE NAME OF YOUR HISTORY? OWN CHILDREN.

vnif to Lewis H. Sipe, the Kiwanis Club treasurer, at the Home Bank and Trust Co., at your convenience but, DO IT NOW BEFORE . Any sum acceptable, All contributions will be acknowledged as received by The Evening Herald. Help Manchester’s Needy Chil To Become Strong and Healthy Future Citizens

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16 s6V6n apartments were arranged so none could - ^ ... There was the grotesque, much of the beautiful and' FOR SALE TO RENT be seen from any other, there being a corridor with There was a sinister But in spite of the sev­ the much of the wanton, something of the a sharp turn leading to each. In that seventh chamber twang to the note that enth chamber and its fanciful, FOR SALE—"Bountiful” red plums TO RENT—Oak street, Gorman terrible and not a little of that which might have caused at Fruit and Vegetable Stand, 312 block. G room tenement. All aewly of black and red stood a gigantic clock of ebony. When the grim clock sounded ghastly light and strange Oakland street, Manchester, painted and papered. 333 per month. which caused even the disgust; There were, arabesque figures with* unsuited Inquire Manchester Trust •'’o. the hour was to be struck there came from the clock clock, the revel grew FOR SALE—Inlaid linoleum, by the a low, musical yet terrible sound that caused the musicians to pause in wilder and more* bizarre limbs and appointments, and to and from the seven vard. inquire GO Cooyier Hill street, or FOR RENT—Oak «treet. rear Gor­ ^giddiest to grow pale. their playing. chambers stalked maskers dressed as dreams,^ . call lOGl. ______man block, 4 tx)om tenement recently as the night progressed. ______^ o n t i n u e y renovated. J15 per month. Inquire v : FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs. In - Manchester Trust Company. quire :.t 136 Summer street. TO RENT—G room tenement, near FOR SALE—Oil stove cheap, slight- trolley and mills. Can be occupied -t POUND Iv used. Cali at 73 Bridge street. Tel. once. Inquire 60 Pine street. Tele­ 772-2. ______phone 1232. FOUND—A French poodle dog. In­ “BE SERIOUS,” quire at 150 Cooper Hill street. FOR SALE—Combination rocker TO RENT—Modern 5 room flat. high chair stroller, oil stove, re­ September first. 22 Roosevelt street. frigerator. rug, bed, "ounsc. baby car­ Telephone 9S0-2. WANTED FICTION riage. $2.30. 2? Stran*. Phone S50-4. EVANS ADVICE FOR RENT—North End, flat second WANTED — Reliable woman for FOR S.VLE—Have two rebuilt floor. 4 rooms, bath, sleeping porch, light housework and care of two vacuum cleaners, absolutely guaran­ gas. $22. O. E. Powell, 22G Wood- children. Apply to Eillian Todd s v TO M S IM S teed. For demonstraliort call 1710. bridge street. Keeney, 10 Depot street, Buckland. TO ATHLETES Silk City Killing Station. PLEASh- STAKT HERE TODAY and laughed. "I hadn’t noticed her," WANTED—Situation as housekeep­ TO RENT—6 room tenement, also said he. FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, four room tenement. Inquire 234 Oak er for a business couple, or as Bub Blubber was an Eskimo stove length. S7.30 per two horse load street. Phone 654-2. ' mother’s helper. Address South and his wife wore an Eskimona. "You hadn’t?" answered the Ih- of SO cu. ft. H. G. Bidwell. 134 Union Herald office. Bub had a great idea. He would credulous Jimp. He was all ready to TO RENT—Six room tenement with street. MALE HELP W.LNTEU Cites Recent Suspension of set up a barber shop and induce explain they were victims of a train bath, electric lights and gas. at 17 wreck. FOR SALE—Front room suite, din­ Jackson street. Inquire at 19 Jackson the polar bears to share. ing room suite, bed room suite, gas street or telephone 1237. A paying position open ti' represen­ Of course, just as soon asJthe "No," said the clerk. "But now stove, rugs and odd pieces, ISO tative of character. Take ordeia Al Simmons as Conclusive I bears shaved the.v froze to death. that you mention }t, she really is in TO RENT—Five room flat on Kidge shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. Good her nightie, isn't she?" And saying Eldridge street. Income. Permanent. Write now. Tan­ So Bub got the hear as well aA street, all modern improvements. In­ tl'.e hair. , ^ which, the clerk yawned. I FOR SALE—Early apples. red cluding gas. and steam heat. Inquire ners Shoe Mfg. Co., 1610-8 C street. astrachans and yellow uansparent, 110 RiCge street. David Carson. Boston. Mass. Proof of Statement, Thi.s. however, lias nothing to Jimp had forgotten he was in Chi­ good for cooking or eating, 7,'ic per do witli the present story. In cago. basket: also good cider vinegar. 50c FOR RENT—Six room tenement. 19 WANTED—Painting or shingling “They Never Knew" JIMPSON • • • per gallon, delivered anywliere in Foster street, near East Center, com­ by day or job. done reasonably. Work The young couple’s first night la Manchester. W. L. Fish. Phone 970-2. pletely reflnislied. alt modern Im­ of the best. B. P. Green, 45 Norman If there is one thing a major ■ § WEED marries PEARL HAN­ provements. Inquire 15 Foster street. street. let-gue ball player should do, it is! s DLE. The two live in Omeomy. the Chicago hotel was a hectic one. FOR SALE—Three canoes. Fifty Telephone 167-2. to run out the ball every time he is s Oliiu, so naturally they go away Tired out, they hopped into bed at dollars will take the three. Al*'' WANTED—Two gentlomen to room once. But there was no sleep. and board at 169 Main streeL at bat. I g on ^heir honeymoon, unrhap- motorcvcle with side car. cheap. FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ eroned. Eugene’ Spiess, 2S \V. Center street. bridge street, all modern improve­ I understand that is one of the ‘ M Time after time they were awak­ ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes things that recently caused Connie; g It’s .jimp's first lioneymoon. ened just as they dozed oft by some­ FOR S.XLE—Gladiolus 50c per doz­ or phone 504. removed, will buy old nens or poultry. It’s Pearl’s first honeymoon. one knocking at their door.. en. Cnmo and sec our gardens. .M.ar- D. W. Barnes. Oakland FluL Station Mack to suspend Al Simmons, voted i g 45. Rockville trolley line. Phone 34-4. So, it’s their first hone.4Tnoon. “Who's there?” Jimp would call Elialls. ' Hartford-Willimantic State FOR RENT—3 room apartment in by the baseball experts of Philadel-' § Pearl’s father objects to the Road. Manchester Green. Tel. l09o. the Set Witt Block, Main and Pearl out. streets. Inquire of L, Selwltz. WANTE-' - Lawn mowers fl^-i valuable man on! | match. There are two other peo­ "It’s me," someone would answer. sharpening or repairs, ohonograph.s j the Athletics last season. I = REAL ESTATE ple in the story in addition to • " I’m the robber. Have you been FOR RENT—Brand new home of repaired, electric cleaners, irons etc. It is the unusual for a player' 1 nuniernus innocent bystanders. six rooms, never been occupied, and put in order, clock repairing, key robbed tonight?” FOR S.\LE—5S.300 beautiful stucco. ready for immediate occupancy. Will fitting. Braithwalte. ISO Center streeL to come to bat more than live times, g One’s DETECTIVE GUMSHOE. The first time Ij happened Jimp Parker street home, and garage, lease, rent reasonable. For further in a game, four is closer to the aver- i = The other’s .M*?S DETECTIVE V •: - ' V couldn't understand. Again he had shadv lawn and walks and every con­ particulars call Arthur A. Knofla, MISCELLANEOUS age, so it is not asking very much ; = GUMSHOE. forgotten he was in Chicago. He venience of a modern summer or call 7S2-2. 875 Main stieeL winter home. .Arrangements to in­ of him to'run out every hit. | g Go ahead and read the dang said to the man at the door, "Are Sewing machines repaired, needlec spect this property may be made by TO RENT—Five room t nement. all No club in either major league | S thing. Ynu'II soon get the hang you a regular robber, or are you the appointment willi W. F. Lewis. 11 arm parts for all makes of machines. cf it. improvements. Inquire at ’0 Cottage New I'ud second hand machine:* for adheres more closely to this theory j g hotel owner?" Vine street. street. sale, '.lemstitchlng 10c per yard. Sing­ than Cleveland. Manager Tris § NOW GO AHEAD "I'm a regular robber." answered- er Sewl g Machine Company. Tel. Speaker sets the example by going; = the fellow. "I do the best robbing FOR S.ALE—Eight room house, FOR RENT—Two excel.ent office 149-4. CHAPTER XVI furnace, set tubs, garage, chicken rooms over Post Office. May be rent­ to first at top speed, regardless of ^ in this district. It you haven’t been coup; one minute to trolley, and HURRIED review of the con­ ed singly. $20 per month or to­ Wa .VTEU—Highest prices paid for where he hits the ball. robbed, let me in." school. ;.a Dobsonville. make me an gether. $?5. per Tionth. Apply a the clusion of the last chapter Then Jimp remembered he a-as in offer. Phone 961-5. rags, metals, pa pot. magazines, etc. A --xm: Manchester Trust Co. Also buy and sell used furniture. may not be amiss, if it is— Chicago, "rve been robbed already Chas l«ssner, 88 Oak street. Phone that’s all right. It's only a miss. tonight,” said he. "Please go away FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern FOR RENT—Completel.v reflnlshed '2116. eight room house, all conveniences, five room bungalow on West Side. For Jimp and Pearl were en route to and let me sleep.” two car garage . Located on Strick­ particulars phone 671. Chicago via train. They were in After that, when a robber rapped land street. In fine residential sec­ I will pay the highest prices foi rags, papers and. all kinds of metals; their stateroom. Being peaceful upon the door. Jimp always ans­ tion. For Information call Manches­ FOR RENT—Six room tenement, all also buy all kinds of poultry and old ter 1100 or 41S. improvements. Adults preferred. In­ citizens, they were astounded to dis­ wered that he had been robbed satis­ cars for junk. M. H. Lessner Jr„ tele­ cover the porter was Detective Gum­ quire at 13 Wadsworth streeL phone 982-4. factorily. FOR SALE —West Side-Single five shoe In disguise. One fellow, however, was so per- room strictly modern Including steam TO RENT—Five room tenemenL ‘ I pay highest cash prices for your lieat. a bargain at $5,000. small gas and hot air furnace. Seven min­ Also, they were overwhelmed with ■sistent Jimp had to promise to let rags, magazines, bundled paper and him do all his-robbing so long as hs amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb. utes from mills. $25. 30 Essex streeL junk of all ktnda Phone 849-2. I will fear upon learning that the maid S53 Main streeL Telephone 1287-13 or 1400. call. J. Elaepberg. was none other than Mrs, Detective remained in Chicago. Gumshoe in disguise. • • • FOR S.AI,E—Bissell street. *'our FOR RE.VT—Centennial apartmert. famll.v. strictly modern Including gas. new section of nine, two room apart A U TO M ^ILES And. they were .startled out of Morning came, as mornings have Income $1056. Price for quick sale. ments to be open Sept. isL Sream their senses when Jimp discovered a habit of doing. $S700. witli $1,000 casli. Wallace D. I healed, j.mitor service, ga.* range, re- FOR SALE—Cheap. Dodge roadster. the engineer was Pearl's father in Jim,, and Pe.nrl rushed for the din­ Robb. $53 Main streeu I frigerator. in-a-door bed. furnished Can be seen a,t SI Pine street after | disguise. TJteir baggage remained aboard the train. Pearl was ing-room. "W hat will you have?” Make reservations now. Call Man­ 5:30 p. 111. asked the waiter. FOR S.ALE—East Center. Manches­ chester Construction Company. 2100 Just as the chapter ended, some­ ter Green—Six room single strictly or telephone 782-2. FOR S.A.LE—One 1926 Chevrolet in her nightie. But she felt comfortable. Because it was Jimp was startled. Where had he modern with 2 car garage a bargain sedan cheap. Tel. 292-3. Manchester. one was trying to break down the heard that voice before? The waiter door to their stateroom. Jimp was bedtime. for quick sale. Wallace D Robb. 853 FOR RENT—In Greenacres. 5 room " ■' only smiled. "I’m your regular rob­ Main street. second floor flat available Aug. 16th. FOR S.ALE—5 p.asscnger Oakland thre.'itenlng have them arrested. window and looked out. "1 know it is Chicago.” ber," said he. Telephone 820. touring, engine and tires^n good con­ • • • Placing his pistol over Jimp’s dition. 82 Cottage street. There he saw Jimp and Pearl Jimp laughed. It was the persist­ FOR SALE—Hemlock street—Two heart, the man tired. Jimp merely family ten room strictly modern In­ TO R E9T—4 room tenenienL alii Grabbing the sheets off the berth. hanging by their ImprovUsod rope. ent cuss of the night before. "Do cluding 2 car garage and extra build­ remodeled. Walnut street, near FOR SALE—Ford coupe, excellent Jimp fashioned a rope out of them "Come quickly If you want to laughed at him. The guy fired again. you rob during the day as well as at ing lot. Price $7,000 for all. Wallace Cheney mills; Szu.OO. Inquire I Wal­ running condition. Cheap for cash. while Pearl, his darling wife, hurled shoot Jimp." ‘ cried the detective, Jimp laughed again. night?" D. Robb. 8'3 Main streeL nut street. Tel. 576, Good tires and paint. 437 Center .‘\l Siimnons a suitcase through the window. greatly excited. The rough robber fainted. Pearl "Yes," giggled the waiter. “I have street. 2nd. floor. went through the fellow’s pockets FOR SALE —A bargain—Two fami­ FOR RE.NT -Furnished room al 188 The sheets were short becau.se Handle rushed to the window. He a wife and numerous children.” ly ten room on School str<.e.. strictly Center streeL Call after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE—Velle Roadster. P.;r- One thing that caused me to ad-' Pullman covers are designed by placed his pistol against the top of and found a million dollars. Like the Famished after their excitement. modern including furnace heal. Price fect condition, $1'25 Call at 118 Olen- mire Jamieson of Cleve-| Jimp's head. Closing his eyes he dutiful wife she was, she gave Jimp Jimp and Pearl ordered quite a for quick sale $6.50) vr"h $600 ^ash. FOR RENT—Six room fl L with wnod street or 35 Haynes streeL TT the million. Wallace D. Robb. $53 Main streeL all modern improvements. and land before he developed into a pulled the trigger. breakfast. Jimp, for one, made a garage, first floor. Call 106 Il.imlln really great player, was the deter-1 But the dirty bum was too late. •’Well," laughed Jimp as they regOlar hog of himself. StreeL FOR S.ALB—Cambridge streeL nice mined manner in which he set out^ A fraction of a second before he sauntered down the street toward large fli.L 1- rooms, has steam beat, the business section of Chicago, oak floors, two car garage, and lot is TO RENT—Several five ahd .six for first every time he hit the ball. ; fired one of these contraptions de­ 200 feet deep. A real home and In­ room modern rents in two family Wanted signed to catch bags of mail from "that makes three million 1 got." vestment. Price IS rigi.L I'or further housea Apply Edward J. HoIL 865 Must Take Work Seriously. j speeding trains grabbed our Jimp “But why didn’t the bullets hurt particulars see Arthur A. Knofla Tel. Main StreeL T el SCO. you?" asked his lovely bride. 7S2-2. S75 Main streeL Men and boys to work on It is to he regretted that Mana- and our Pearl. TO RENT—4 room tenements on 23 , ger Mack found it necessary to dis- The train flew around a curve "1 knew they couldn’t," giggled FOR SALE—Wastington street— and 25 Eldridge streeL Inquire at 2i6 shsde tobacco, also women and ! cipllne A1 Simmons. Mack is I some gb.v who sleeps with his knees leaving the happy young couple Jimp. "Remember when you were beautiful six room heme, fireplace, re­ Oak ai.cei after 5;30. Telephone 1376. under his chin. working in the kitchen at the hotel ception hall, plenty of closets, wash­ usually very reticent about taking: jI = dangling from the mail bag snatcher girls who can string shade to­ But they made sufficient rope to In Cuvs City?" room. largo living room, oak floors FOR RE.NT—Three room tenemenL such severe action, so no doubt it | Their baggage remained on the and trim. 2 car garage. Small amount on Bralnard streeL gas. lights, water bacco. Meet truck mornings, was deserved. reach the .ground outside the spieed- "Yes," said the curious girl. "Yes, cash. Terms. Arthur A. Knofla. Tel etc. Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden streeL train. Pearl was in her nightie. But 1 remember." He was sorry later that he had Simmons is a great ball player ] Ins ciir. It was bedtime. So she felt comfort­ 7S2-2. 875 Main. 6:15, Daylight Saving Time, "Hasten,’’ called Jimp. The door "Remember you made some bis done so. FOR REN .—Tenement on Bralnard but he can wreck his own useful- j able. cults?" I Because the.v' visited the stock- FOR SALE—Just ofT Main street, StreeL near Main. All modern im­ Spruce Street. ness as well as a brillian-t career to the stateroom was giving way new six room bungalow. ‘2 car garage provements. Apply Albert Harrison, under the onslaughts of the attack They climbed down. They were In “Yes," blushed the lovely maid yards Pearl wanted to see them; in cellar, oak floors and trim, fire­ corner Myrtle and Linden streeta or unless he takes his baseball serious­ Ing party. some city, name unknown. “Yes, 1 remember 1 made some bis And Jimp thought they would be place. silver light fixtures. Make me the Janitor of .lohnson Block. L. WETSTONE. ly! Just as the door crashed In Jimp Down the street they went In cults there." beautiful in July. in offer. Call Arthur A. Knofla. T el Walter Hagen, famous golfer, and Pearl leaped through the Pull­ search ot a hotel. Luckily, Jimp had Thrusting his hand Inside his coat So they went. .And Jimp had made 782-2. 875 Main. FOR RE.NT--Fcur room tenemenL spoke large gobs of wisdom, when such a hog of himself at breakfast Improvements, ready July I5th„ Cot­ LANGE AND SHIELDS man window and dangled helplessly his two million dollars safely tucked pocket. Jimp brought forth s round FOR Sa l e —IIoll street — dandy tage StreeL Apply B. J. Hol'Ts Office. he said no player in any sport could , _ above the ground which sped past away in a hip pocket. objecL He held It up to a street that auspicious glances were cast new 10 room flat. Well built and l LE.AD IN TOURNAMENT. hope for success unless he took his | g ^nderneath at a tremendous rate. The way led past dark alleys and lamp. It was a biscuit. "1 carried upon him from the first. place you'd be proud to own. Price FOR RE.NT—Single room. Johnson own particular game seriously. He| s They could hear voices In their unlighted doorways. "I’m afraid," one of your biscuits over my heart," "Are you a spectator.” or a right, small amount down. Terms. Block. Main streeL Aaron Johnson, 62 client?" a.sked the man at the gate. Arthur A. Knofla. T el 782-2 876 Main Linden streeL Lange and Shields were,high In gave that as the reason for the Brit-1 M stateroom. "Where did they go?" whispered the trembling Pearl, cling­ said Jimp. StreeL the postponed games of the West ons’ slump in golf. j g asked someone, evidently Pearl's ing to our Jimp’s strong arm. "And they stopped the fellow’s "I’m a spectator," said Jimp. So FOR r.ENT—Four . room flat on Side town horseshoe pitching cham­ they entered. But many were the first floor, with all Improvements and Last season Simmons was the big s father. And well she might have been bullet?” asked Pearl. MORTGAGES "We got away." called Jimp afraid. A man with a pistol In either "Yes," said Jimp. "The biscuit curious looks which were bestowed garago, new house, at IGH Oak atresL pionship tournament last night. • noise of the . He upoi> him. also three room flaL with garage. In­ This team won five games and was, finished with a mark of .386, three s through the window. hand and a mask over his eyes stood stopped both his bullets.” We can invest your money in first quire 164 Oak StreeL Tel 816-6. • • • Finally. In the regular order of class morlgagea If you need a mort- tied with Clifford and Smith forj points away from who | s The voices howled with rage before them. “The.v got away," cried Mrs. Gum­ "Your money or your life," The clerk blinked as Jimp and events, the.v came to where hogs jace call us. Tel 782-2. Arthur A. FOR .'.ENT—Three room apart­ thet o honors. nrinvc. Feeney's 1 leg Injury 'finished second and seven shy o f j s were being killed. Knofla. $75 Main. shoe, the old shc-devil. growled the sinister figure. Pearl walked Into the hotel. ment In Purnell Building, large rooms handicapped him in his match, in who led the league! g A huge roughneck grabbed Jimp all conveniences, ressonshls renL Ap­ "Yts. tiioy got away," sobbed "Oh," giggled Jimp. "This must • "1 see you are blinking, my good which, paired with Sam Nelson, he and started him for the slaughter TO RENT ply to G. B. Keith. In oars ot Keith in batting. s Pearl's father, the dirty bum. “J be Chicago." man." said Jimp. "1 suppose you won four out of six. house. Pe.nrl screamed just as th« Furniture Cc. Many experts predicted that Sim- j g I'caru :;:y son-lis-law say they did.’’ "Your money or your life," re­ are -doing so because my wife Is In •TO RENT—3 room tenement at 17 Any games scheduled for tomor­ mons would be the league leader of § chapter ended. TO RENT—-Several small rants at fistfy.-iivo O'ain, however, was not peated the bandit. her nigbtle." Norman street. All modern Improve­ row night and postponed because 1926. . (To Be Continued) ments. Inquire. Joe Hand. 15 Norman $20 per month. Apply to Bdnard J of the weather will be played on s-a li Hilv ou'.wittcd. He dashed to the "It is Chicago," snickered Jimp The clerk laughed, and laughed itreet. Holl. Orford Bldg. TsL 660. Instead, "we find Simmons sus­ the following • Tuesday. Games pended for weak batting and indif­ FOR RENT—Two larige front ■•ffle* FOR RENT—In Weldon Block~2 roomas. Inin Purnell BuUdlng,Bu singly or postponed from Mondays will be ferent fielding. lice front rooms, excellent for office together, held on the Wednesday following ise. also some unfurnished rooms, In- her. Apply to S. B. Keith. In Perhaps the best moral to this niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|| luire of Dr. Weldon. care of Keith Furniture Company. for the remainder of the schedule. tale is—be serious. I Spencer is equally famed. He suit has been brought by Edwin Tomorrow night’s schedule fol­ I Smith Hodignian of Greenwich TO RENT—Midland apartments. has three times won the American TO RENT—Modern 5 room flat, fhr*-e rponia. steam heated, lanltor lows : j sprint championship and is unex- against the Citizens Utilities Com­ leptember first. 22 Roosevelt street. jervire, refrleerator. gae range fur­ Furphy and Fogarty vs. Hadden ! celled as a match rider. pany, a Delaware corporation doing I Houses For Sale | Telephone 989-2. Twelve minutes nished. rent 638' per month. Call WALKER AND SPENCER from mills. Manohe*>er ConatrneMen Co., 1100. and Hewit^. [ This sprint race will vie with the b'lrlncss in Connecticut, for $225,- S We offdr a good two-family flat on Bentou street with an extra ^ or telenlione 261-2. Taggart and Smith vs. McIntyre RAPF AT YFIOnROMF “Diamond Mhtch ” race for popular .000 which Hodgman^ciaims is due and Thompson. lVAl/i:i A l YCiLUUIVUiTllj interest at the Thursday night him for commission. s building lot, for fll.OOO. Small amount of cash down. s FOR BENT—Five-room tenement .in Jiiram streeL modern, rent J'6 Leggett and Lamprecht vs. Fran­ meeting. Hodgman declares he assisted in ■>er mniilh. Gall Manohestsr Lon- cis and Oakes. The “Diamond Match” will be a acquiring the Derby Gas & Electric Brand new cottage of six rooms, large clothes closets, separate emicM"*i Co, Iloo, or ' taieohona Taylor and W. Mobre vs. Suhie Hartford, Aug. 19.—Cscil Walk­ motor-paced event in heats with sink room'and laundry, oak Boots, French doors, white enamel 4',5 Main streeL over Manrhea- er and Arthur Spencer, two of the Light Company, for the Utilities ler iMamhii »r and Supply Store. and Vesco. Robert Grassin of Franc?, world’s Company at a cost of $7,597,796. trim, .stqam ^)eat, gas, etc.. Price is only SsetlO. Second Round. world’s greatest bikj riders, will champion: »Victor Hopkins of Dav­ The commission on this sum at FOR RiGN'i'—Tenement ot four nloe ride at the Hartford Velodrome to­ Furphy and Fogarty vs. Suhie enport. Iowa and George Chapman 2 1-2 per cent, which Hodgman Bungalow ot six rooms and'sleeping porch, steam heat, gas, \ FOR RENT rooms on Keeney CourL Apply to and Vesco. night in a special sprint race which Manchester Public MarkeL of Newark. N. J., American cham­ states is $225,000 has neyer been etc., one car garage. Price is only $8000. Small cash pay­ \ Taggart and Smith vs. Francis promises to take rank as the out­ pion, competing. paid him, he claims. ^ On HoU street, new five room FOR KENT—Two desirable office and Oakes. standing event of the summer at Each heat will be of ten miles, ment. flat^. just completed, well built, rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove, Man­ chester Public MarkeL Phone. 10, Hadden and Hewitt vs. Taylor the fast track over east. the winner to win two heals, and. beautifully finished, modern im­ and Moore. They will ride In this race with Fine building lot on corner of Pitkin and Elwood streets. It provements, steam heat, shades, as with the sprint special, may go ^T O RENT—Five room flsL Wlltletn Leggett and Lamprecht vs. Mc- Bobby Walthour, jr., prime local to four heats. Equip Your Home With is a corner 91x238 ft., with walks, curbing, sewer, gas, water aqreena, screen doors, rent rea­ RenehL Telephone 1776. Intryre and Thompson. favorite and a capable sprint rider. This new form of motor-paced all in. son ble. Must be seen to be ap­ TO RENT—5 room flat, all modern The results: This event will be run off in competition will strike the fancy Copper Leader and , preciated. Mrs. J. F. Sheehan. 11* Improvementa. Second floor at; U Won Lost mile heats, the winner belna: called Kni_hton street. Phone. 210S. Ford street, near Center. A. Klrach- of those fans who have been ii-clln- Gutter Large two-family flat on Summer street, recently built, mod­ sleper, 18 Ford streSL Nelson, Feeney ...... 4 2 on to win tw'o heats. This may ed to regard the motor-paced mces Lange, S h ield s...... 5 l throw the event into four heats ES rather long. ,. Will give a lifetime of serv­ ern equipment on large deep lot. Low In price, small cash LOST Nelson. Toppln .... | : 4 since the riders are well matched. There also will he some other ice. We would be glad to esti- payment. Clifford, Smith ...... 6 1 Walker, who is known wherever professional and amateur race.'!. Alley, Roth 3 bike racing has its devotees wheth­ oiate your needs in this line. LOST—Spare tire and rirn. Please return to Burton Keeney, 596 Keeney Russell, Griffith ...... 0 er in this country or abroad, has StreeL Reward. been all-round champion four SUES FOR QU.ARTER OF A Joseph C. Wilson In England women may qualify times; he has defeated, at one time MILLION COM.MISSION I Robert j. Smith 1009 Main St. . LOS’T—Friday evening. tortoiae as licensed aL’ pilots, permitting Plumbing in Ali its Branches. S' ' ^ shell glasses in case in Ten Cent store or another, all the noted sprint rid­ s Beal Estate -r* Insurancif — . Steamship Tickets _ TO RENT—Famished room at S6 or Main street to Oak. Please leave at them tr carry vessengera tor .prof* ers and is rated the premier handi­ "•tatnteri!. Ant. -49.—Announce- Service of the Beet Kind. Stmt. TeltphOb* Ull. Bltm sflaih Itt cap rider of the world. ^aiBBt was made Aere todar .Uiat Phone 641 26 Bprnee 8i TiiiuiiiiiiinuiitiiiiitiiiiiKiiium \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST Id, 192«.. P A G E S E V E N

the chain to lease wires more freely HE CARES NOTHING known as filthy lucre that I had a RADIO LOOMS BIG than ever for reinote control broad­ happy idea WTIC casting. .This perinitn of m6ce op­ "What of Ihe French war debt portunity for better programs sent ABOUT SPORT;,IT’S Eltuatlori?” I asked, very distinctly. Travelers lasurancc Co., directly .from the plficea wherp they I was in for a cruel disappoint­ Hartford, Conn. DESPITE POOR LAW are k> bo found! MONEY HE’S AFTER ment. 6 Pv m. , KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. 4fiT. The high cost of building and “ The what?” said he. — Sports; opera themes. equipping'a'ht6Sdi£l[ating station is WBAL (246) Baltimore—Sand* NEW YORK. Aug. LS. WLW (422) Cincinnati— Varie­ • / r surety enough ^^egeinst mediocre TO THE EDITOR. JHE HERALD: KODAK man Cifcle; ot^heatra. ty. Pro((ram for Thursday UfiD&rbnMQl 0l LOnUnCrCC programs from newcomers, it costs WGHP (276) Detroit— Con­ In accordance with your telcgr.r- KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ 6:30 P. M.— News, Items, Baseball' from ISO.OOO; to. $150,000 before n phic request I met the ybiquitou.s cert. chestra. Scores, Farm News Digest and ! Time Is Here WREO (285) Lansing. Mich. — Mr. Cash and Carry Pyle immedi­ Quick Pile Relief WQJ (447) Chicago—prehestra. Police Repo. 4. j Rulings Will Be Obeyed; w \ „ W ? ”Vf.To*.- ately upon hia return from Europ**. Dinner music; scores: organ: trio. Take pictures now KFI (467) Los Angeles— Or­ 7:00— Novelty Numbers— ! • I 1 enterprise that has no as- and debated with him the manner WON (303) Chicago— Variety. chestra. a. I’d Love to be In Jutland the ■ and keep forever the WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— Good Times Ahead. In* which he is pinning the dollar 1 Dr. Leonhardt’s Heni-Roid is WRC (469) Washington— Musi­ day they set old Jutland i aign upon our leading athaletcs. guaranteed to banish any form of happy days of fun and Variety. cal. free j frolic. WLS (345) Chicago— Stocks; T ipell athaletcs that way be- Pile misery, or monev back It WOC (484) Davenport— Musi­ b. Always Think of Mother cause Mr. Pyle pronounces the j gives quick action eVen in eld, organ; sports; orchestra. KODAKS cal; weather. c. Lullaby Lane Lawless as radio broadcasting *®- stubborn cases. Hem-Roid is a CKCL (357) Toronto— Studio WEAF (492) New York— Or­ d. Dinah seems to be today, signs point to T beg to report that in the de­ $5.00 to $30, program. harmless tablet that removes blood chestra. Thomas Stang, Baritone happier times for the radio fan. bate. in which I upheld the pause congestion in the lower bowel— the WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111. — WlP (508) Philadelphia— Dance 7:15—^“ llesuscitatlon” There will be no jumble of the of simon-pure. money-scornin.g am­ BROWNIES Dinner concert. cause of piles. It brings joyful re- music. Anson A. Packard air, for those who would cause such ateurism with fll the zeal at my j Hef'qu'icklv' and safelv or costs $2. to $15. WRNY (375) New Yprk— WOAW (526) Omaha— Variety. 7:3 0— Lecture— Recital— jumble would harm only them­ command. I came off a poor second. | nothing. Packard s or Sports; commerce; Catholic Circle; Murphy's 11 P. M. Variations on "Mary Had a selves, financially and in popularity. It Is plain, from what Mr. Pyle Drug Stores.— Adv. Buy Your Kodak orchestra. WBBM (226) Chicago— Variety Llttlp Lamb’’ . . .Ballantine Jumping of wavelengths hasn't told me, that the days of amateur­ WtAM (389) Cleveland— Or­ WGHP (270) Detroit— Dance Lloyd Stoneman pone ft^r before its end, for one sta- ism are few in America. Nor is the AT chestra. i band; soloists. OO—For-an-to Melody Makers j tion already has retreated to its forthcoming tide of professionalism WLW (422) Cincinnati— Varle I WLIB (303) Chicago— Correll and the Manchester Male Quar- j former wavelength in fear of the to be regarded with grief or regret. KEMP’S ty. and Gosden: organ: orchestra. tette— I consequences. Victor Herbert is the moat popu­ It will be a boon, as Mr. Pyle AUTO WASHING WMAQ (447) Chicago— Organ;i k NX (337) sees it, to athaletes and the public Los Angeles— Cour- The Quartet— j But the most significant sign of lar American composer whose works Spring l.iibrteatlng, orchestra. a. Morning ...... Baldwin better radio, despite this lack of a are heard from station WBAL, alike. "Red" Grange and Suzanne tear program. Grca.sing, Pulislitng. WJZ (455) New York— Radio KGO (361) Oakland, Calif, -Va- b. The Owl ...... Isaacs controlling law for broadcasting, is Baltimore, Md. Forty different Her­ Lenglen are just starters. movie; bamd. \ cation program. Melody Makers— the agreement of a great majority bert numbers have been broadcast Professionalism is what the game of tennis long has needed, Mr. Pyle WEAP (492) New Y ork— Hymn KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. a. Katinka ...... Tobins of the present broadcasters to re­ by this station since Dec. 1. assures one. Amateurism conduces sing; orchestra. — Variety. ^ b. Symphohy Waltz . Bibo spect the broadcasting arrange­ W. E. LUEHGENS WCX (517) Detroit— Dinner ments made before the Department to dishonesty, because it is well WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or- c. Hi Diddle Diddle . Coon Jau Van Bommel, Dutch baritone, known the players are driven to program. Bass Solos— of Commerce lost its right to con­ former Royal Court singer to. Queen cbestra. pocketing profits on the sly. «3636S6»S36SS3tX3ajS36SCW«£36SS3£3SSJ^^ WNYC (526) New York—Varie­ KHJ (405) Los Angeles— News To be anounced trol the situation. • Wilhelmina of Holland, sang re­ ty. This promise to "be good” is in The promoter tells how the man­ items: quartet; vocal. Jarel Johnson cently on the WAHG, Richmond agement at Forest Hills gets rich KYW (536) Chicago— Musical. WLW (422) Cincinnati— Or­ Melody Makers— the hands of the official of the Na­ Hill, N. Y. program. Van Bommel 7 p. m. tional Association of Broadcasters, off the players and so did the man­ chestra. a. Hard to gel Gertie .Ayer is: making a tqur of the United agement at Wimbledon. Special Announcement | WBAL (246) Baltimore— Or­ KPO (428) San Francisco— Va­ b. Talking to the Moon of which most of the larger stations States and probably .v'.r be heard chestra: quartet. Mr. Pyle intends to organize pro­ riety. Barbetti of the country are members. from many radio, stations in the fessional tenuis and promote it for W’e wish to announce to Dodge car owners of Manchester- ^ WGHP (270) Detroit— Farm re­ More Super-Stations KFI (467) Los Angeles—Dra­ c. .Looking for a Boy future. all he is wortn. He may lose money and vicinity that H. E. Flagg has taken charge of the Dodge y port: news items. ma hour...... Gershwin Outside of this "gentlemen’s \ WCAU (27S) Philadelphia — in the venture, but he faithfully Brothers Service Station in South Manchester and has installed ^ KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— The Quartet— agreement.’ however, there are Im­ Paul Roberts, popular KFI. Los will discharge the duties Imposed Variety. Vaudeville program. Star Eyes ...... Baldwin portant factors that point to a more Angeles, tenor, received an enve­ .on him by his love of the game. the flat rate system for servicing Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. ^ WLIB (303) Chicago— Variety. 12 P. M. highly developed season of broad­ lope recently that contained' noth­ (I might say that Mr. Pyle con­ Mr. Flagg would like to meet the local owners of Dodge g WGBS (316) Chicago— Variety. casting than the fan has ever en­ KNX (337) Los Angeles— Va­ ing but a card, an ace f hearts, on fessed he never had been a tennis cars. He is confident that the flat rate system combined with WGBS (316) New York—Or­ joyed. which was scrawled thd message, riety. VERY CHEESY player.) chestra. Some of the larger stations, those ‘ Your voice." skilled service, which he is prepared to give, will work to the KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— I.ondon.—The freighter Suffolk As for professional football, what WLS (345) Chicago— Musical; Dance music. already broadcasting on 5000 watts a great thing it will be for college satisfaction and advantage of car owners. news; instrumental. had just reached Liverpool and w.';.'? power, have signified their Intention WLW (422) Cincinnati— Frolic. Gertrude Lunt Is a member of athaletes after their graduation! Get our price in advance on your ne.xt repair job. WDAF (367) Kansas City — being unloaded. Stevedores rushed of raisin" their power to as high as KPO (428) San Francisco — from the hold, complaining of a the staff of WLWL, Now York. Her The average graduate, just start­ Markets: book review; orchestra. Studio. 50 kilowatts, while the two stations voice is seldom heard on the air as ing into business, earns about a WLW • (422) Cincinnati— Or­ dreadful odor. Two officers went to KFI (467) Los Angeles— Classi­ investigate. Half an hour Later, now equipped with such power are her work is connected more with thousand dollars a year. Who chestra. cal. experimenting on even higher pow­ the studio than broadcasting. Shs should worry. If h« can put in three { WQJ (477) Chicago— Concert. when they had failed to return, e. KGW (491) Portland—Vaude­ search was started. They were er for their broadcasting. 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PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, AD GD5T 19, 19Ztf.. Bristol Makes Second Appearance

and may go higher," Rickard said. turnstiles, he intimated he would “ The thing is an absolute sell-out, be willing to call it two million STEPHENSON CONTINUES SPORTCHAHER as I see it. Why, do you know I even and be able to bear up brave­ TO PlCKliE THE PELLET. SONS PLAY LAST TmUGilT RICKARD EXPECTS 150,000 have 9,000 ticket applications on ly. The Carpentier shot grossed Tonight is the big night. Man­ hand right now, in spite of all the about $1,700,000, the record to Riggs Stephen on. former. chester's arch enemy, Bristol, uncertainty caused by the local li­ date. , Clevelander, continues to swat' comes here to play the Son? of cense committee’s failure to give Of course, it won’t be all velvet; the agate for the Cubs. Steve GAME AT WEST SffiE FIELD Italy in the Sons’ last twilight game Dempsey a permit. I always knew in fact, a lot of it will be imitation has been combing out close to of the season. A big crowd vill un­ TO SEE nCHT AT PHILLY I could make more money in Phila­ seal. Dempsey’s for instance will be two safties a day and his work in doubtedly be at the West Side. The delphia with that stadium but I a half million; Tunney $150,000, the field has improved, too. old fighting spirit of rivalry is al­ hated to take the fight away from the state of Pennsylvania five per Riggs, of course, always could Fisher to Oppose Lester ways at its highest when Bristol New York, where I owe so much to cent., the Exposition ten per cent., hit, but his poor fielding used to DEMPSEY ISSUES and, according to Rickard. 150,000 comes around. boxing. and Jules Aronson, the new part­ hold him on the bench. Sept. 23 Set as Date for wiil. Maybe the crowd will number “ How'ever, it won’t be e.\actly ner in the enterprise, a sum of im­ Lanning or Thorpe on Bristol has ta k ^ the Sons’ meas­ only 149,998 but, in that case, Philadelphia’s fight, either. New portant money mutually agreed WILLS CHALLENGE ure before this yrar, but Pete Ven- Rickard will know what to do, He’ll York will furnish at least a third of upon before the shift was made. Dempsey - Tunney Bout; give two tickets away, just to make be. It was hinted that the challen­ drillo’s pets will be out for revenge the crowd and my seat reservations Everything, in fact, has been ger might give Atlantic City a play Mound in New Departs this time. At any/ rate, the locals it unanimous. on hand have come in from Chica­ mutually agreeable, according to The bout is scheduled to go ten for the remainder of his training. should have plenty of lung support go. Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh. last night’s announcement. The .And, so, the merry-go-round here Sesqui Show to Get 10 Per rounds to an official decision. If Second Game in Manches­ TeDs^His Story of Fight from the sidelines. St. Louis, Denver and as far west governor says it’s all rignt, the has stopped. Rickard simply drew the two judges fail to agree upon as the Pacific Coast. It will be a Mayor says it’s all right, and, just a winner, the referee will render a a brass ring tor the last time and Wardy Waters and Eddie Good­ Cen^ Everybody Satisfied. national fight.” as though anybody cared, I say it’s refused to go for another ride. ter— Local lineup Bol­ Argument Over Negro; rich will be there as usual. These decision. If the fight had been held .A Big Price all right. So do Luke McLuke, Joe two players are the big drawing in New York it would have been a It seemed, also, that it would call Windmill and a lot of prominent fifteen-round affair. FLOWERS FAVORED TO AVIN cards in the Bristol lineup. Crabs? BY DAVIS J. WALSH for a national price. The sum of bootblacks. TONIGHT’S FIGHT WITH GREB stered Up. Wants the Money. If you want to call them that, but Biggst S|K)rt- Crowd $30 will be charged for ringside O. K. With Dempsey they’re not really “crabs.” They’re If Rickard knows his viands, this seats, and by the time Rickard is Dempsey added his voice to the New York, Aug. 19.— Tiger New York, Aug. 19.— The Demp- Flowers was an eight to five good ball players that fight every sey-Tunney match will draw a gross fight, which was kicked all the way finished, sweeping out the box of­ general approbation when Rickaid Sons of Italy Saratoga Springs, Aug. 19.— inch of the way, and while they from New Y^rk to Chicago, back fices. that $50,000 check he fur- talked to him on the long distance favorite today to retain his mid lie- Bristol of more than $2,000,000 in Phila­ issued a public chal­ may get the “ razzberry” from hos­ delphia on September 22, the larg­ again and then rut, will yet live to j nished the ePnnsylvania commis­ telephone last night. The champion weight title in his fifteen-round ^ Le Bell, cf tile fans, they never fail to push bout here tonight with Harry Greb, Scott, If lenge today to Harry Wills for a est “ gate” in the history of legal­ play to the greatest sport crowd sion and the $50,000 bond he gave will break camp at White Sulphut Wright, ss bout to be staged before January their team on to a victory when the ized boxing or any other kind. America has i^own. .Approximately I the exposition officials, as evi­ Springs before the end of the week the former king of the middle- Christie, 3b Sipples, lb Goodridse, lb 1. 1927, providing the champion re­ least possible chance of winning re­ was authority for 00,000 savv the Dempsey-Carpentier dences of his good faith, may look and establish new quarters near weights inasmuch as'Greb has been St. .Tohn, rf mains. outpointed twice by the Negro, ex­ Reilly, cf tains his title in his battle with this statement today, by way of ela­ and Dempsey-Firpo enterprises and like a nickel in the collection box Philadelphia. It was said that he Alexander, If Gene Tunney in Philadelphia. boration, amplification and for at the time it struck us that we on Easter Sunday. probably would settle down with perts believe that the Pittsnurgh Forslund, 2b Local people, as well as fight Hprkheimer, ss Bartons, 3b Dempsey declared he had posted good measure, following his shift certainly were meeting a lot of As Rickard figured it today’, a his old friend. Jimmy Dougherty, windmill will have to register a Zwick, 2b fans everywhere else, are still won­ people. This one, apparently, will crowd of 150 at an average of $15 at Lieperville. knockout tr win, although he is re­ Waters, c a forfeit of $150,000 and demanded of scene, between suns, to the city Wallett, c dering when Jack Dempsey really make us feel that we must have a head, if any, would mean a gate About the same time, Tunney ported to be in much better shape Clabby, rf that the Negro or his manager, of eternal repose. Fisher, p Paddy Mullins, cover it, the winner will fight. During the next war, Exactly 150,000 persons can see been njoying absolute privacy. of $2,250,000. Allowing for seep­ i probably will leave Speculator, N. than when he lost ‘he title to Flow­ Torpe, p perhaps, if he is not too old. “ It can’t miss two million dollars age, flat feet and loss of life at the ' Y., flatter than it has any right to ers. Brook, Lanning, p 'Carroll, p to take all. the fight at the Exposition Stadium, Declaring that he will never de­ 1 Umpires: Dxvjer and Russell, fend his title in this state, the There will be another band con­ Game called at 6^o’clock at the champion said the bout could bej cert and get together night next West Side grounds. held anywhere in this country or) Wednesday at the West Side The last twilight game of the Mexico, except in New York. * Grounds. These nights never tail to draw big crowds, and never fail to season of the Sons of Italy will be His Statement. played tonight with the ^ew De- provide plenty of diversion for The statement, issued shortly everyone. partures of Bristol on the other after Dempsey was informed that side of the West Side diamond. his light with Tunney had been The Shamrocks rang up an easy This is the second appearance of shifted to Philadelphia, revealed victory over the Aetna Fire Insur­ the ancient rivals of Manchester in that Rickard transferred the fight ance team of Hartford last night at Over two hillion this town this year and will un­ to the Quaker City at the cham­ the Community grounds. Prentice doubtedly draw an immense crowd pion's Insistence. It reads in part had the visitors eating out of his of fans. as follows: hand most of the time, and never Torpe, who held the Sons in two “ Since the license committee re­ was in real danger. Tomorrow snwik^ a m onth! games so far. is expected to take fused to grant me a license, I sent night the Shamrocks play the All- the mound for the New Departures my manager. Gene Normile, to New Rockvilles in the Windy City; on while Russo Fisher will do the hon­ York to demand that Tex Rickard Saturday, the Wicos of Springfield \ ors for the locals. With these two shift the fight to Philadelphia. there; and on Sunday the Groton men opposing each other the affair “ I will never again defend my team at Hickey’s Grove. should wind up in a pitching duel title in New York State. My at­ ■“ RASH, b s-ck iiig iia.^txiir3,l ■tobs.cco to stQ if one or the other of the teams torney could easily win in court and doesn't let out with a splurge of force the committee to give me a hitting. Fisher has been the license, but if the Farley-Phelan- WATCHING mainstay of the Sons this sieason Wear combination does not want and has turned in a good game ev- me, I surely will not intrude. erv time he has pitched. “ Since I won the championship THE SCOREBOARD The Sons want this game and in 1919 I have wanted a bout with they want it badly. That is why Wills. The powers that be in they have bolstered up their team New York and the responsible pro­ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS by the addition of Partons and Eastern League moters throughout the country do Albany 4, Hartford 2. Wright of the Saints. These men not want a champion­ are expected to round up what will Other games postponed, rain. ship bout with a Negro and they STANDINGS make a well nigh perfect infield have carefully prevented it from Eastern League with Sipples and Mike Zwick in the 1 taking place. The W L Pet. other two positions. Sipples will i mess killed fight pictures and near Providence ...... 76 43 .639 come in from the outfield to past­ ly killed the game and the men who New H aven ...... 69 49 .590 ime at first base while Mike will control the sport are scared to death Bridgeport ...... 69 50 .580 t.’ike second. Wright and Partons of a repetition. Meanwhile, I have Springfield...... 62 56 .525 will we at shortstop and third base. had to be the goat and remain silent .Albanv...... 57 61 .483 Woody Wallett. F sher’s old run­ while I have been accused of run­ Hartford ...... 62 .475 ning mate, will have the mask on ning away from Wills. Waterbury ...... 44 74 .373 tonight. The outfield positions “ Three yc‘*..s ago when I fought Pittsfield ...... 39 76 .339 will be ably taken care of by Le Firpo and Wills tried to tie up the G.A.MES TODAY Bell, Alexander and St. John, three boxing commission with an injunc­ Eastern League men of well known hitting ability. tion, the commission openly stated Springfield at Waterbury. The local batting order puts Le that no responsible promoter had Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Bell. Wright, Sipples and St. John come forward to stage a Wills bout. Hartford at Albany. in the first four. All of them are That was true then and has been Providence at New Haven. ’ hitters from the word go and Sip­ true ever since. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ples usually makes his offerings go Trying to Cover Up. for one or more extra bases. “ The commission did not want Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 0. ' Bristol’s lineup will be practical­ to antagonize the Negro race. Since New York 2, Chicago 1 (10). ly the same that has played in Man- then, however, in some unknown Pittsburgh 4, Boston 1 (first). ;hester year after year. It is rea­ way, their hands have been called Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3. (second) sonably sure that Torpe or Brooks and they have tried to cover up and St. Louis , Brooklyn 2. \ will be on the mound but Lester force me into a Wills bout with STANDING Lanning with his shine ball will be some such promoter as Tom National League h ii I? on the bench ready to step into the O’Rourke. W L Pet. affair at any time;. Bristol de­ “ I do not know anything about Pittsburgh...... 62 46 .574 pends on these and has O’Rourke’s tie-up with the boxing St. L o u is ...... 65 50 .565 found them reliable since the first! authorities, nor do I care, If any Cincinnati...... 65 51 .560 New Y o r k ...... 54 \ of the present season. j bulldozing of the boxing authori- .518 This will mark the last twilight ties has induced Tex Rickard to C h icago...... 59 55 .518 game of the season for the Sons. undertake the job of promoting a Brooklj-n...... 55 62 .420 The local team has given Manches­ Wills bout, Tex knows he could B oston ...... 47 67 .412 ter fans a game or two every week have had my signature to any con­ Philadelphia ...... 42 68 .382 and has brought attractions to tract he wanted to ■write. G.A.MES TODAY town that would have done credit “ For the past year I have trav­ Brooklyn at St. Louis. to bigger cities. Tfie weather is eled thousands of miles and spent New Y"ork at Chicago. beginning to show signs of coming much time trying to book Wills for Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. autumn and the nights are not so a fight. I have never drawn the Others not scheduled. light as they were so the manage­ color line. Wills was the only YESTERD.AY’S RESULTS ment has.decided to confine its in­ man I wanted. .American League terest to Saturday and Sunday “ In September of last year I Boston 4, St. Louis 2. games. signed papers in Niles, Mich., for a Other games postponed; rain. American League Wills bout, but it fell through be­ STANDING cause the promoters could not put WIITSE PITCHES, HITS W L Pet. up the initial $125,000 that was to New Y "ork...... 74 45 .617 be paid me on signing the contract. Cleveland ...... 54 .546 TO WIN OVER HARTFORD “ In October at Huntington, W. Philadelphia ...... 64 54 .542 Va., we, again met only to see the D e tro it...... 60 56 .517 AND .. there’s on ly match fall through because the Washington ...... 59 56 .513 would-be promoters could not put C h icago...... 58 58 .500 Albany, N. Y., Aug. 19.— “ Hooks” up the necessary $125,000. St. L o u is ...... 50 69 .420 one Avay to g^t itf Wiltse, Albany's box prodigy, show­ No Longer Silent. B o s to n ...... 41 78 .345 ed Billy Lush’s Hartford Senators “ I refuse longer to remain silent G.AMES TODAY h that his ability isn’t confined to and be the goat. I will fight Wills 'American League /^ N C E you leam the refreshing goodness o f twirling in yesterday’s game here. or I will know the reason why. I Chicago at Boston. y y natu^ tobacco taste in a c^ ette, noth* Wiltse's home tun in the fifth broke want every one that is interested to Detroit at Philadelphia. the tie at 2 all, and gave him a lead know that I am open for bids for Oothers not scheduled. mg else ■will satisfy you. that Hartford never caught again. a Wills bout to take place not later White entered the Hall of Fame than Jan. 1, 1927, to take place LE-ADING LEAGUE HITTERS And the only way to get it is from the to* ■with a in the fourth. anywhere in the United States or .American League Krahe had a good day at the plate Mexico, except in the State of New Fothergill, Tigers ...... 388 baccos themselves. It calls for the finest qualities getting three out of four. York. If we cannot stage this Ruth, Yankees...... 382 ‘ The box score: fight in the United States then we of leaf, Imth Turkish and Domestic, and the Manuqh, T ig e r s ...... 376 C A lb a n y will take it to Tia Juana. Burns, Indians...... 371 rarest skill in blending them, but— man, the AB. R. H. PO. A. E. “ In the meantime let Mr. Wills Emmerich, cf ...... 4 1 o 3 0 0 Goslin, Senators...... 371 result does speak for itself! Look at Ch^ter* McCorrv. If . . 1 0 1 1 0 and Mr. Mullins cqver the $150,- National League Butler. 2b ...... o 0 1 2 1 0 000 'and we will sign articles. Hargrave, R eds ...... 385 field s record—and “draw your own conclusions f* Hermann. 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 4 0 Money talks and I don’t mean Stephenson, Cubs ...... 361 Solomon, lb ...... i 0 1 n 1 0 Frazer, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 maybe.” Bressler, R e d s ...... 358 / 3ag-non, ss .. 1 2 3 4 0 Traynor, Pirates ...... 346 Munn, c ...... 3 0 i 3 0 0 EAGLES WIN Herman, Dodgers ...... 342 ■\Viltse, p . . . . *) 1 1 2 1 0 29 4 9 27 12 0 The Eagles defeated the Tigers H a r tfo r d in the best played game of the AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Wogman, ss ..2 0 1 3 0 0 Morrissev. cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 season yesterday. Rudaz, 2b . ,. .2 0 0 0 2 0 Heitman, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Wiley pitched a good game and Anderson, rf . .2 0 0 0 0 0 Comiskey, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 «> 0 received fine support up to the last Schinkel. If ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Wiley, p ., .. .2 0 1 0 3 1 W hite. 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 1 0 inning’ when a wild throw allow­ Miller, 3 b . ....2 0 0 0 1 0 Shirley, lb ...... 3 0 1 S 0 0 ed the winning run to be scored. _ . --- — ^ _ Krahe, ss ...... 4 0 3 4 3 0 Wiley held the Eagles to one hit, ClOilRBTTES Mangum, c ...... 4 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 21 8 1 .Tohnson. p ...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 while Andrulot also did well, only Eagles Hackbarth, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 allowing two hits. AB R H PO A E McConkle was the lucky man to Hampton, c . . . 2 0 0 6 1 0 33 2 9 24 10 1 Score by innings: get the one hit. Wogman and Wil­ McConkie, 3b .2 0 1 2 1 0 -Albany ...... 002 010 lOx— i ey got the Tigers two only hits. Hand, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Such popularity H artford ...... 010 100 000— 2 The Eagles wish to challenge any Foley, 2b ....3 0 0 2 3 0 team averaging the age of 18. Werner, lb ...1 1 0 8 0 0 must be deserved CUBS, NOTICE! Please communicate with James Dowd, If ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 Foley, telephone 1870. ^ Andrulot, p .. 2 0 0 0 1 0 The Cub football team will hold Tigers Schiebel, cf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 a special meeting tonight at the AB R H PO A E E. Cole, rf .. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 Nathan Hale school at 7 o ’clock. Snllivan, 3b . ..1 0 0 0 0 0 Coach Earl Wright ■will be present Cole, If .'3 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ...... 18 1 1 21 6 0 L kksbtt 6^ M ters T osaoco Cob and he requests all members to at­ Hills, lb .... .3 0 0 10 0 0 Eagles ...... 000 000 1— 1 tend. Kletcha, e ....2 0 0 7 2 0 Tlgors ...... 0 0 0 000 0— 0

L '’- m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19,192«.« IP'AQE NINE Joe Prentice Bests McDonald Pitchers* Duel

Sipples. This player and Barton each made two hits: Three Winning Streaks SONS IN 3RD TIE 'Manchester “ Sons’* MOSUL FASTEST OUrFIELDER, SHAMROCKS DEFEAT AETNA HRE; AB.» R. H. PO. A. B. J. Farrell, lb 4 0 1 5 0 0 Keep Yankees In Lead WrrHMAPLEWOODS F. Farrell, ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 BRENNAN AND BURKE HIT HEAVY Sipples, cf, p 4 2 2 0 1 0 HAS SPEED GALORE-EVANS (BY BILLY EVANS) St. John, rf .. 3 1 1 1 0 0 Three sustained winning streaks Alexander, If 2 0 1 0 0 0 DUNCAN LEADS HOMER Barton, 3b . . . 3 0 2 0 0 0 (By Billy Evans.) more than Felsch did,” Is the way Butler, 8S ...... 4 1 1 1 6 0 explain why the Yankees are out BOYS IN DOUBLE •A” ^ l e s Pitches and Shms Deberry, c ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 in front in the American League. Wallet, c ----- 2 0 0 6 1 0 What outfielder In the major Collins explains it. Each Pokes Out Double and McGraw, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 1 LeBell, p, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 leagues covers the most ground? i • • « 0 0 0 0 0 The first streak consisted of eight Pat Duncan, former Natioiml Hargreaves, xx . .. 1 Foley, 2b .... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Since the opening of the season, Rookie Crop Good. straight wins, the second compris­ Leaguer, is showing the way to Out Home R o n ^ Home 31 o 8 24 11 3 1 I venture to say that question has _ Good second basemen are greatly Triple as North End Team ed just twice as many, while the the home run hitters in the Score by innings: 28 3 8 21 5 0 been put to me 100 times by fan­ prized. The American League hai' 012 100 02x—»» 6. i third totaled eleven. American Association. Duncan, St. Louis ...... Team Ties Score in Last Maplewoods dom. Brooklyn ...... 000 020 000— 2 Thus in three winning sprees the playing for the Minneapolis Mil­ been particularly fortunate thiz AB. R. H. I am Inclined to think that John­ year in developing recruits for that Triumphs 5 to 2— Pren­ Yankees have knocked off 35 ball lers, banged out 20 circuit Perigren, 3b .. 4 ny Mostil of the Chicago White Sox G iA vrs a, CUBS i games, about the margin the team smashes in the first 100 games. all-important position. Chicago. Aug. 1 9 . - -The Giants now enjoys in the race for the pen­ E. Smith, 2b 2 can go farther and get them than There is Fred Spurgeon of Cleve­ tice Fans Eight Batters. He is two ahead of Cullop of E. Walsh, cf .. 2 trumped Joe McCarthy’s ace. Char- nant. St. Paul. any other outfielder in the majors. land, Tony Lgzzeri of New York, ley Root, winning two to one in ten Gibson, ss . . . 2 Mostil is very fast, gets up speed Oscar Mellili of St. Louis, Charley innings behind Virgil Bares’ air- Grove and Faber The Sons of Italy figured in their Statow, lb . . . 2 quickly and is an excellent judge of Gehrlnger of Detroit and Bill Re­ Joe Prentice bested Vic McDonald tight twirling. Errors by Hack Wll- In each instance it took mighty third game of the season last night R. Walsh, rf .. 2 fly balls. He is one of the few gan of Boston, ail regulars, while last night In a crack-a-jack pitchers’ son helped the Jiants scoi'e both good pitching to stop the wreck­ in Meriden against the Maplewoods Thomas, c . . . 3 who turns his back at “ Stuffy" Stewart at Washington and battle at the Community Grounds their runs. ing crew presided over by Miller BILLY EVANS TELLS of that city. Sipples, on the mound Shnuzzi, c, If ' 3 0 j the crack of the bat, races out and Morehart at Chicago are proving ind as a consequence Manager Sew York Huggins. I for Manchester after LeBell had Cygen, p ...... 2 0 then faces about, usually right un­ excellent understudies to Managers AB. R. IT. PO. A. R. been sent to the showers, struck A- Smith, If .. 0 der the ball. ' Harris and Collins of Washington Clemson’s Shamrocks romped to a Frisch, 2b ...... 3 ,1 0 4 1 0 It was "Lefty" Grove of the Ath­ 5 to 2 victory. A fairly large Tyson, c? ...... 5 0 1 5 0 0 letics who turned the trick on the HOW i m STANDS out 16 Maplewood batters and held Ira Flagstead of Boston is an­ and Chicago, respectively. gathering of fans watched the melee Jackson, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 B 0 first two occasions, while the vet­ the team to two hits. 23 3 2 21 12 0 other great ground coverer. Like . After being tried at third, Fred Lindstrom, 3b .. . . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 Manchester started the fireworks Score by innings: Mostil be is fast and has excellent Spurgeon found- himself at seconiL And were treated to a snappy exhi­ Kelly, lb ...... 4 0 1 12 1 0 eran Urban Faber of the Chicago bition from start to finish. The 1 Meusel. if ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 White Sox put an end to the third Says Veteran Has Slipped in the first Inning with two runs Manchester...... 201 000 0— 3 judgment on flies. His fine play a. that position is one winners made but one misplay. Mueller, rf ...... , 4 1 2 2 0 0 winning streak. and followed this np in the third M aplewoods...... 100 002 0— 3 I thought “ Happy” Felsch about of the reasons why Cleveland hai 0 0 1 0 0 Prentice struck out eight batters. 1 McMullen, c ...... 2 Faber’s win was a ’s battle with another. The Maplewoods Three base hit, Gibson; home the closest rival Tris Speaker ever been a dangerous ball club thii ! Terry, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Some But Still Is Quite a He was in fine form and showed no Snyder, c ...... 1 0 1 2 0 0 in which one veteran- spltter tri­ were two runs down at the start of run, Sipples; stolen bases, Alexan­ bad, but I am about ready to con­ summer. ill effects from his recent serious Johnston, x x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 umphed over another. Urban Shock­ the sixth inning but a rally brought der, Gibson, Statow; left on bases, cede that honor to Johnny Mostil. Lazzeri, Mellilo and Gehrlngei Florence, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 them two in thia frame and tied the Maplewoods 6, Manchester 4: base Manager of the are destined to be stars. Thej injury from an automobile accident. Barnes, p ...... 4 0 0 0 6 0 er of the Yankees. Each twirler al­ Tennis Player. Prentice was especially effective In lowed only three hits but the Sox score. The game was then called be­ on balls, off Cygen 1, LeBell 3, Sip­ Chicago White Sox says Mostil is have already won their spurs ir the pinches. His fast ball was a 34 2 6 30 12 0 bunched their three for two runs, cause of darkness. ples 2; struck out by Cygen b, Le­ certain to develop into an even their first year. They lack onlj Chicago .Manchester made a total of eight Bell 1, Sipples 15; hit by pitcher, puzzle to the Hartfordites. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. just enough to win. Tilden and Chandler. greater outfielder than Felsch ever experience in the fine points of sec­ Brennan and Burke were the Adams. 2b ...... i 0 1 - - 0 Faber and Shocker are two of the Possibly Champion Bill Tilden hits, one of them a home rnn by Statow; umpire, Patkowski. was. “ He likes to play the game ond base play. stars as far as hea\T hitting was Heathcote. rf ...... < 0 0 3 0 0 very lew spitball pitchers still doing has slipped a trifle, but he Is still Stephenson, If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Doncerned. Each banged out two Wilson, cf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 3 business in the big show. quite a tennis player. hits. Brennan got a double and a Grimm, lb ...... 3 0 0 10 ® 9 Recently, while In Boston, 1 had triple. Burke did likewise. Frelgrau, 8b ...... 4 0 2 3 3 0 Stars Are Fading the opportunity Coonev. s s ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 "Abe” Silverman of the Hartford J. K eily. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Inside of three years, five at the of watching the Dixies, excelled at shortstop for the Gonzales, c ...... 2 0 1 6 2 0 very outside, baseball will be losing titleh older in Hartford team. Brennan and Tolson. zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 some of its outstanding stars. Root, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 two matches, one Brownell fielded well for the Sham­ Scott, z » ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 It is doubtful If the great ’Tyrus rocks. Cobb will try to perform as a regu­ of them with the The box score: 83 1 *8 80 IS 2 lar next season. Only the fact that highly touted Aetna Fire. Score by innings: Ty had a few records he wanted to New York ...... 100 000 000 1—2 youngster from ab r h po a e Chicago ...... 000 000.100 0—1 smash, accounts for him playing co THEY’RE Andrews, lb, 3 0 1 9 0 0 much tl-is year. the west, Edward C. McDonald, c, 3 1 1 2 0 0 PIR.1TES 4-3. BRAVES 1-4 Eddie Collins has been greatly ] G. “ Bud” Chand­ Pincherd, If, 3 1 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh, Aug. 19.— Kremer handicapped all season by a bad leg, ler. Rehac, 3b, 3 0 2 1 2 1 pitched the Pirates to a 4-1 victory the one injured late last fall anl '' Chandler is the Silverman, ss, ^ 0 0 0 3 0 over the Braves, clinching the game which has failed to come back to young man BUI Waterhouse, ss, 3 0 0 2 1 1 for himself with a homer, but the normal. BILL TILDEN Johnston calls a Peterson, rf, ‘ 3 0 0 0 0 0 Buccaneers made three errors in ■^he injury to Collins cuts down better player to­ Goodwin, cf, 3 0 1 2 0 0 the second game and lost four to his ground-covering possibilities day than Vincent Richards. Among V. McDonald, p, 3 0 1 0 1 0 three. and makes the playing of the game his tennis titles is that of the inter­ (First Game) collegiate champion. Pittsburgh real work. I once beard Collins say 27 2 8 IS 7 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. that when became Incidentally, Chandler has al­ Shamrocks, Waner, rf ...... 3 1 1 3 1 0 an effort rather than a pleasure, he ready this season beaten Bill Jobn- ab r Rhyne, ss ...... 3 0 1 4 3 0 intended to quit. It murt be that ston, so it is only natural that the Cuyler, cf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Carlson, If. 2. 2 Traynor, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 now. diminutive Californian should have Burke, ss, 3 2 2 0 1 0 Grantham, lb ...... 3 0 0 10 1 0 There is no doubt but that Collins a high opinion of his ability. JobB V Brennan, 3b, 3 0 2 3 2 0 Barnhart, If ...... 4 1 3 0 0 0 has played many k ball game this stdh is No. 2 player in the national > V Rawlings, 2b ...... 4 1 2 3 4 0 Brownell, 2b, 3 1112 0 .T. Smith, c ...... 4 0 2 7 1 0 j'ear when physically unfit to give ranking. McLaughlin, lb, 3 0 0 6 0 0 Kremer, p ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 his best. Chandler also has to his credit a Genovese, rf, 3 0 1 2 0 1 win over Harara, the No. 7 ranking W ~4 U 27 13 0 There are many veterans like Mantelli, cf, 2 0 0 0 1 0 Boston Speaker. Wheat, Johnson, Alexan­ player. These two victories are Kelly, c. 3 0 0 8 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. der and others who are being count­ outstanding in the tennis feats Prentice, p, 3 0 1110 Gautreau, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 4 0 ed out by Father Time and in each Chandler has performed this year. J. Smith, c f ...... 3 0 3 3 0 0 • * * Welsh, rf ...... 4 0 0 4 0 1 and every instance, leg trouble is 25 5 8 21 7 1 Moore, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 2 0 the greatest handicap. Didn’t Prove It. Aetna Fire ...... 000 002 0— 2 Brown. If ...... 4 0 3 4 1 0 When the legs slow up. It spells It was my very good fortune to Shamrocks ...... 102 011 •— 5 Burrus. lb ...... 4 0 1 7 0 0 E. Taylor. 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 the finish in baseball. watch the match between Chandler V. Two base hit, Burke, Brennan. Z. Taylor, c ...... 4 0 O'Z 0 0 and Tilden, which experts agreed Three base hit, Burke, Brennan, R. Smith, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Pennock Smart Hurler would test the champion to the W ilson, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pinchera. M ogrldge, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Recently one of the Chicago limit. Stolen bases, Brennan. White Sox pitchers in a game with In “ Bud” Chandler, Tilden met Double plays, Genovese to Mc­ S3 1 9 24 8 2 New York threw a fast one in Babe the best of the rising group of /A Score by Innings; Laughlin. Pittsburgh ...... 120 001 OOx— 4 Ruth’s groove. The result was a young players, one of whom Is cer­ Left on bases, ‘ Shamrocks 6, Boston ...... 000 000 100— 1 home run that decided the ball tain to sometime wear the crown of Aetna Fire 7. (Second Game) game. champion, for even the peerless Til­ Hit by pitcher, Mantelli. Boston AB. R. H. PO. A. E. As the Bambino ambled around den must come to the end of the Struck out, by Prentice 8, by Mc­ J. Smith, c f ...... 5 1 1 4 0 0 the paths the “ peppery" Ray Schalk road. Donald 4. Gautreau. 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 4 0 star catcher of the Sox, raved over I expected to see Tilden hard Umpire, Vitner. W elsh, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Moore, ss ...... 3 2 1 1 2 0 the happenipg. pressed because of the prowess at­ Brown, If ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 "If a pitcher would only work tributed to Chandler and the fact Mann. If ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 properly on Ruth, the Babe would that most of the experts feel Tilden Burrus, lb ...... 4 0 111 1 0 RACE IN NATIONAL , E. Taylor, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 3 0 have his troubles breaking any is slipping. ! Z. Taylor, c ...... 3 1 0 5 1 0 home run records,” said Schalk. Too much theater (Tilden Is also Goldsmith, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 “ Don’t get the impression that I an actor), just fair condition and Wertz, p ...... S 0 1 0 3 0 think it is possible to keep Ruth the loss of much of the old-time GETTING TIGHTER 32 4 7 37 14 0 from hitting. Far from it. My enthusiasm that always featured his Plttabargk thought is that proper pitching play, are given as a few of the rea­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. would cut his home run possibilities sons for the champion’s supposed Cards and Reds Win as i Waner, ...... 5 0 3 2 0 0 , I Rhyne...... 5 down to doubles and singles. slump...... 5 “ I don't believe Ruth would ever Perhrfs Tilden has gone back, Traynor, 3b ...... S Pirates Split With Braves; Grantham, l b ...... 8 make a home run batting against but the Chandler match didn’t prove Barnhart, It ...... 3 ,” continued Schalk, it. Murphy, If ...... 1 “ but Pennock is with the Yanks. • • * Rawlings. 2b ...... 3 Giants Beat Cobs. Gooch, c ...... 4 “ Pennock is one of the smartest Only 69 Minutes. llja P s n v i .Meadows, p ...... 2 of pitchers, who constantly works Tilden required only 55 minutes Bush,\p ...... 1 on the batter’s, weakness. Ruth to defeat Chandler in three straight The National League race today E. Smith, X ...... 1 Songer, p ...... 0 would never get anything fat from sets. is tighter than a Dowager’s corset him.” While Tllden’s stage debut baa as a result of yesterday’s victories 38 3 14 37 20 3 Shalk’s estimate of Southpaw been no brilliant success, be has al' YOUr CAN SMOKE THEM** by St. Louis and Clricinnatl. The Score ly innings: Pirates, who could do no better Boston ...... 200 Oil 000— 4 Herb Pennock explains why he Is ways been a star actor on the ten­ than break- even in a double header Pittsburgh ...... 001 000 020— 3 one of the most effective lefthand­ nis courts. with the Braves, lead the Cardinals ers that ever tried to outguess a Having sublime confidence in his NOON and NIGHT by only half a game, with the Reds major league batter. own ability and appreciating the MORNING the same distance behind St. Louis. RED SOX CAPTURE In other words Pennock is a thrill that goes with a close match, REDS 3. PHILLIES 0. smart pitcher. Tilden has Invariably played ‘’pos­ Cincinnati, Aug. 19.— With Jakle sum.” May in invincible form, the Reds ONLY U . BATTLE It has been not at all nncommon \ Here's great news for heavy smokers. A ciga­ blanked the Phillies three to no­ THUD OF PIGSKIN for him to carry his opponent along thing, sweplng the series. Bressler giving him the solace of having rette you can,smoke until the cows come drove in two runs and scored the Ruffing Holds Sisler’s Men to played the champion a close match third. SOON’LL BE HEARD even though eventually defeated. home—without tiring your throat, your tongue Cloclnnatl There was n > feeling on the part AB. R. H. PO. A. of Tilden In his match with Chand­ Crltz. 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 7 5 Hits*— Rain Stops Ail The North End football team or your taste. An entirely new blend, mel­ Roush, cf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 will hold an important meeting to­ ler. He went about his duties in ...... 3 1 1 2 1 ^^OARETTBS ^ W alker, rf n night at "Chip” Cbartier’s home at a business-like manner, apparently lowed by a new method . . . which deletes the Bressler, If ...... 3 1 1 0 Other Games. having decided to defeat the chal­ Pipp. lb ...... 4 0 0 16 0 eight o’clock. Plans , have been Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 1 4 2 formed and committees will start lenger as quickly and decisively as bite and completes your enjoyment. Your very Dressen. 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 4 to work on a benefit to raise mon­ possible. Ford, ss ...... 3 0 2 1 2 RED SOX 4, BROWNS 2 And he certainly did. .May. p ----- ...... 3 0 1 0 3 Boston, Aug. 19.— The rejuven­ ey for uniforms. The team will be first pack will start you on a new adventure ated Red Sox won Yheir fourth fully equipped this year and ex­ 31 3 9 27 19 pects to be one of the beat uniform­ Onlmet In Making. in cigarette satisfaction. It will tell you why Philadelphia straight from the Browns four to Boston appears to have another AB. R. H. PO. A. two. Ruffing held the Brownies to ed teams in town. Francis Ouimet in the making. ld old is breaking all records in quick- All, Sand, ss ...... 3 0 1 5 2 five hits. New faces will be seen in the O G Nixon, cf ...... 4 0 2 2 0 St. Louis lineup this year such as: McCon­ It will be recalled that Ouimet Mokan, rf . • ••••••a 3 0 1 2 0 got his sUrt as caddy at the coun­ Leach. If ...... 4 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. and amazing popularity. 0 4 0 Rice, cf ...... 5 0 0 3 0 0 nell who played with the New Lon­ Henllne. lb ___ __ 4 0 2 8 0 don Reserves: "Eddie” Wilson, try club In Beantown. Wilson, c ...... 4 0 2 Sisler, lb ...... 5 0 2 13 1 0 1 3 W illiam s. If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 who formerly played with the team, Well, Jimmy Conroy, who Is a Huber. 3h ...... 4 0 I 0 2 bell hop at the same club, looks Frlbarg. 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 3 Miller, rf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 "Flrpo” Galas, who last year play McManus. 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 like the best golfing prospect that Pierce, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 ed with the Rangers; and “ jRed” Stutz. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Schang. c ...... 4 0 0 4 1 0 has been unearthed in the junior Knight, p ...... 0 0 0 0 Robertson, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 1 3 0 Alien, formerly from Hertfonf'who 0 Gerber, ss ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 ranks since Oolmet’s sadden rise Davis, p ...... 1 1 0 0 3 0 has played with ecveral Hartford V S3 0 9 24 u amatenr teams. "Shiek” Sacherk to fame. Score by innings: Bennett, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Recently Conroy, In the Massa­ and “ Spally” Gustavson, the plung­ Cincinnati ...... 201 000 OOx— 3 chusetts junior golf championship, 32 2 5 24 12 e ing backs will be seen with the Boston shot a 69 to establish a new record CARDS 0, ROBINS 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. team as will "Pants” Wilson and over the revamped Woodland St. Louis, Aug 19.— The Cardin­ Tobin, rf ...... '... 3 Cro''kett, the two fast ends. The Rigney, as ...... 4 course. als made it eight straight over Jacobson, cf ...... 4 rest of the line will still be in there Incidentally, Conroy is finite a O LD GOLD Brooklyn, winning six to two. Bot- Rosenthal, If ., . . . 8 fighting for their positions as tomley's hitting featured. Regan, 2b ...... 2 ball player, being captain of the plenty of new material has been Brookline high team. He says he St. I/oata Todt, lb ...... 3 coming aronnd asking for try-outs AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Haney, 3b ...... 3 likes baseball better than golf. He T>5y WORLD’S SMOOTh ( S ^ c ig a r e t t e Holm. If ...... 0 0 4 0 0 Caslon, c ...... • • • 3 plays it equally well lor his years. Bouthworth, rf .. . . 3 2 2 1 0 0 Kufiiiig, p ...... 3 Hornsby, 2b ...... 3 1 1 4 2 0 MEADOWS .4lND KREMER Conroy appears destined to be Bottomley. lb ... .. 3 1 3 1 0 0 28 4 7 27 13 2 LEAD OLD LOOP BOXMEN ranked f with Onimet. GnUford and L Bell. 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 Score cy innings: Wright, None of that trio showed Douthit. cf ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 St. Louis ...... 001 001 003—2 n * Produot a P. LOEILLARD CO., 1769 D’Farrell. c .<... . . 4 1 2 0 1 0 Boston ...... 200 011 0 0 x --i Lee Meadows and Ray Krem­ greater promise as a Juvenile. Thevenow, ss ...... 4 1 0 2 5 0 er, Pittsburgh pitching stars, Reinhart, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 RAIN DELAYS FINALS OF are having a merry race for the CHANNEL STORM AGAIN ____ WO>IEN’S TENNIS TOURNEY ' BLOCKS BARRETT SWIM 30 6 10 27 11 0 National League leadership this B rooklyn season. The other day Meadows Dover, Eng., Aug. 19.— ^Unfavdr- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. New York, Aug. 19.— The final had a mark of 14 wins and lonr able weather and a rough sea today Fewster. 2b ...... 3 0 1 3 3 1 round in the women’s national ten­ caused Miss Clarabelle Barrett to Jacobson, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 defeats while Kremer’s was 11 £ 0 Z: c e n t f i Btandaert. x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 nis tournament at Forest Hills will victories and four whippings. again postpone her second attempt W itt, c f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 not be played until Sunday or pos­ of the ' Cards was to swim the English channel. This T ; J Herman, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 sibly Monday, as a result of rain was the third consecutive day that Cox, rf ...... 3 0 1 3 0 1 close behind, however, with 13 F oltz. If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 which o6ded the courtafl again yes­ triumphs and five reverses. the waters of the cheaael have been 0ObB#f 9b juPUUOC*..cs 8 0 1 1 0 « terday. ■wept by the etera. PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 192«m

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IMIlllillllWyBIIIIIIIIUIIWIIt illM become, he was thinking as his feet plodded wearily down the front WOd, W9d DoQs of Paris Shops walk. Just across the street was the ^EIGHBC«S ’ W E S home of the Blodgetts, of hateful ^ EI^NEST LYNN, author of THE YELLOW STUB memory, and were his eyes deceiving him or was this realliy Mrs. Blodgett Completely Enrapture Germaine This And That In BEGIN HERE TODAX who had turned the comer and was JOHN and FAS mLBURN swiftly approaching? Yes, It was buy a home frhen their baby she. and he saw her suddenly come girl is bom and the advertising to a stop, tut her head Indignantly Feminine Lore agency in which John is partner at sight of him and then march briskly up the steps to her front and copy writer lands a new ''I contract Among their acquain^ door. ances are: The next day at the office he NOEL and VERA BOVD, thought he detected some uneasiness whose marriage is strictly In Miss Knlsely’s actions. The ste­ “modem.” nographer and girl of all work sev­ If you wish to be agreeable in® failed to “ drop” so the figures were PAT and M.ARLAN FORBES, eral times seemed to be on the point society you must consent to be who have three chiidren and of saying something to him, but far from correct. However, It is a each time she hesitated, and the taught many things which you wonderful machine and it is not whose domestic life is unhappy know already.— Tallyrand. because of Pat’s roving tenden­ feeling grew on him that she had ^ <■ surprising if now and then some­ cies. Previous chapters told something on her mind. thing goes wrong. how: He was not long In doubt about The coarsening of the skin caus­ John was lascinated on meet­ it. At the close of the day Miss ed by the sun s rays becomes per­ ing NELL OttME, of whom Knisely, in a small, timid voice, told manent unless offset by seientific Forbes hints that she is having massage. Mrs. Robinson’s different Ruth Elizabeth Tea Room, 79 him she was resigning. The an­ North Main street. Open every day trouble with her husband. nouncement caught him completely facials are wonder workers. Phone Fay took JUDITH, the baby, by surprise; he had never even Imag­ 1671 for appointment. Her Lily but Sunday. Noon luncheon 12-2; to visit her parents In Wash­ ined such a thing. Why, what would Beauty Shop,* yoii remember, is up- afternoon tea; demi-supper. Delici­ ington, and during her ab­ he do—especially with Nat Graham \ - slairs in the House & Hale build­ ous cakes made to your order. sence .'.ih:! “ran around" a away? ing. g o -1 deal. When Fay returned, “ What’s the trouble?" he asked. A bulletin of the U. S. Depart­ gossip had retailed some of his "Want more money?” Cotton fabrics have bsen little actions and sharp quarrels fol­ worn this semmer outside of thj ment of Fisheries has this to say lowed, one of which drove him But It wasn’t that, she told him. She thought she needed a rest. kitchen. Linen is lovely but crushes about canned salmon: The choicest “out on a tear.” Fay, learning so €;asily and voile is only satisfac­ he bad been out with other “ Ton’ll give us two weeks’ notice— grades of canned salmon are rich­ women again, threatened to until we can break someone else In?" tory in the better qualities. It has er than meats in body-building mat­ been a silk season. Tub silks'have leave if it was repeated. She’d be glad to do that, she told erial and contain the same amount John finds that people are been popular because they are 'so of fats. Pink salmon which Is a him. iiraqtical. talking about him, and NAT John asked several more ques­ cheaper grade, Is better than meats GR.4H.VM, his partner, charges tions. Was the work too hard for A ho will of the head o* the 'War- for making flesh and bones. There his actions are damaging the her? Did she think she needed some r;

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SENSE AND n o n se n se GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Don’t Get Discouraged) Hem By Frank Beck No town Is big enough for a REMEMBER YOU!! YO U ARB THE MAN WELL, NOW, THAT , reckless drivers’ couventloa. AH! GOOD AFTERNOON _,.W ILL I EVER FOfiQeT\ , WHO CHEATED HIM OUT WAS DARN OUEERI \ MRS. g l o b s LOVELY '///}) Y O U ----- YOU ------< OF HIS h aao - earneo .money. It has been suggested that Mon­ BLAMING MB FOR TOSSING DAY----- AND HOW IS V/.fLO^ DOWN CFtOOK\ I YOU, YOU-*-OH WHAT TROUBLES- HEY. day morning newspapers would HELPlBSSLY MR. GLOBS ii- A H EM • / ( YOU'RE TO BLAME, WOULDN’T I GIVE TO HAVE GOSHt HE DIDN'T' save space by printing a list of the ABOUT ON THE YOU .APPEAR CONFUSED FOR M Y AOOl PH SOMETHING HEAVY IN ^BUY ANY STOCK'j STOC living. T roubled vaster, > - e v id e n t l y y o u BEING Fl a t on MY HAND THIS MINUTE. IN PETRIRIFII FIBD FOLLOWING d o n ’t REM EM B ER HIS BACK IN OH. DON’T TRY TO GAS. SHE Teacher: What are the three THE STORMY M E - - I A M ------BED- WITH g o i n g ?. essential ways of caring for the DENY IT. GET OUT MUST BE COLLAPSE or w o r r y . body? OF MY Sig h t, o ,uick . LQONer\ HIS PROMISING ,Ohi if I WERB Garage Owner’s Boy: Wash, GAS PELLET, grease and Simoniz. HEM .ONLY A MAN — INNOCINTLY “What a world!’’ A man holds SffEKS AID up a train and gets $100.^ An­ FROM L /I other holds up V. Ford and gets ADOLPH GLOBS, 55,000.” THE 7 i GAS m a g n a t e The wolf doesn’t always knock at TO V/HOM L the door these days. Many a time ALEC SMART he rides on the running boSf^ of the auto. HAD SECRETLY SOLD PETRIFIED There once was a driver named GAS. Morning Who refused to heed any warning. He drove on the track ei926 BY HtA BtWKZ, INC Without looking back, . So they’re mourning this morning Wo woman IS as bad as she looks for Morning. SKIPFY B y jp^Btry C rosoy iko her enemies. Most of the hiking Is notv done from the parking place to whOre INTELUGENCE TESTS you are going. WHAT’S THE ANSWER You can’t have a big blow out ATI ON with a flat tire. U.S. PoPuLATlot': U you should be able to answer at »0lArtdN i|ie,oo(j>,ooo least six of these questions of gen­ undoubtedly . 118,000,000 \ $ \ 0 0 0 y 0 0 0 I siMpce eral interest. Write your answers If a motor cop stops you tot Po ll o co ja o o on a sheet of paper and then check speeding, call him a liar and a T Vy u 2. them with the correct list on anoth­ M&$ecF ^ j V h C . er page. blackmailer. He probably will take your word for it and let you *?^>GgrH€R MS THfr If 11^ j COO,ooo off. (^^tim fK*; I A ll v e r y Most of the old motor Cats have DISG0S1TUC been paid for once anyWay.

“The old family sofa two gan^ erations removed,” remarked the wise man as he observed the car parked on the lonely road. Young lady (after violent dance) — “There! My heel’s gone! That’s done for me this evening.” Youth— “Oh, bother! Den’t you carry spare parts?”

The life of a telegraph pole, we $A,LE.?MAN $A1M Too Much Is Enough by Swan s;- are told, is about fifteen years. ?ftTOOT\E- This data, however, does not apply r to poles located near State roads.

Fred (horseback riding): “Hey, • II 1 M a r you! Don’t stop youf car in front of my horse.” Paul: “Don’t worry. I know the rules. Don't park in front of a'plug.” b P ig 9 ^ voHEN!

1— Who is the opera star shown The tourist who fell dead at the j L In the picture? steering wheel probably met an 2— "What is the United Statesautoist who gave him half the road motto? voluntarily. 1 - f 3— In what state did the U. S. The fellow who can memorize the dirigible Shenandoah fall? license number of the car that hit a W 5 V OH 4— Where is the city of Locarnohim should be c?6dited with real ntvnpi located? presence of mind. 5— What city is often railed “Go­ tham” ? 6— Who was Xer.xes. SIGXS OX f l i v v e r . 7— Who wrote “The American’.’ “Don’t rush this can!” C T 2 Creed” ? “Chicken, here’s yoUr coupe!” s 8— Where is radio station WEAF “I’d run faster but there’s a stevRC. me located? crank in front of me.” ' i| 9— What ’.s the capital of Mis­. “Four wheels— all tired.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I Know My Business I souri? "Latest model spoon holder.” by Blossee 10—What is the correct transla­ "Why girls stay at home.” tion of “Alma Mater”? “Don't laugh, you’ll be old your­ rr'5' n i^:e. op OUR VJIEUL, IT CVJ’T Copyright, 191*6, NEA Service, Inc self some day.” AW5MS' 7b l e t u s (50 V E S , A N ’ t AOVJ DO BECAUSE AVAlvCW). ^ CAN S'?XV T IL L I VJCNDER FOUR O'ClOCiC SAID I TO BS' AM PLAY IM 'm ' YJMAT T IM S VW KNOW “I wonder where that speeding SUPPER T/NE ■ VET/ AOV.B a t F0UD“ Pa r k t a is IT IS . LITTLE JO E motorist thinks he is going?” says a f t &rnooai , rooi . _ AA't AlMTi! a local policeman. AIN’T ( T ? ^ojY' “Well, a good guess would be Ur I VERY MftN BoT t h e the cemetery,” says another. PHOiroGRAPHeR HIIK- V )SGLF THINKS HIS Some towns have all the luck. In ggVEPAL Bu sin e ss is a Sn a p/ Detroit a man got mad at his mo­ >;oucs’ torcycle and tore it up. 5 fi CLlCk'/ LATER. Most flivver wrecks are due to tight nuts. 7- Clothes used to make girl. i)(yi Now it's his car. y to) He parked his auto where he pleas­ * * »• ed, ’Cause he had lots of kale. But, shucks, they wouldn’t take a fine. n tttA iatnet. m .. _ J So now he’s parked in Jail. W ASHBNGTOJN TUBBS II ' A clock is being made in Eng­ The Powerful Katrinka by Fontaine Fox land, the hands of which weigh by Crane half a ton. The minute hand 1s 15

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The Sunday school teachers of BREAKS A COLLARBONE Modern and Old-Fashion the Swedish Lutheran church have PLAYING WITH KITTEN.! WORK OF LOCAL BOYS been Invited to spend Sunday at the WOMANBADLYHURT Boy Scout Camp Pioneer. All who Gloconda, six-year-old daugh­ Dancing Tonight are planning to go are asked to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peitro Bal-] PLACED ON EXHIBITION notify either Miss Elsie Berggren or IN QUEER ACCIDENT llano, of S4 Lyness street, is re-i at the Hale s For Yard Goods-29 yr& Miss Evelyn Anderson by tomor­ covering from a broken collar-! row night. bone which she sustained re- Projects on which 125 boys of cently. the Ninth District have been work­ Mrs. Samuel Taylor, of Castieton The little girl was playing ing all summer will be placed on RAINBOW Protruding from Rear \ , New York, has returned from a with a kitten and in some man­ exhibition at the School street Rec On Bolton Hill. visit with William D. Black and ner fell, landing on her shoulder. tomorrow evening between the A1 Behrend’s Orchestra. family of Wells street. of Auto Swings Around X-rays disclosed a fractured left hours of 7 and 9. The classes, collar bone. The fracture has conducted by the Recreation com­ only two more days left of our A^imission . . 50 cts. Hazel Drlggs, daughter of Mr. been reduced. mittee, have been in charge of Hen­ and Hits Mrs. Bonghton. ry Miller and have been in session Dancing, 8 to 12 P. M. - D. S. T. and Mrs. Dayton Drlggs, of Wells street, is spending her vacation since the end of the summer school with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis at Cov­ term. entry Lake. ^ Two persons were Injured, one CENTER GANG OUTING In the exhibition will be seen seriously, and three others narrow­ 200 articles which will Include ly escaped being hurt In an odd ac­ MID-AUGUST SILK SALE ABOUT TOWN An unusually large baby clinic Davenport tables, bookcases, stand­ cident which occurred at the Center WILL BE HELD SUNDAY ing lamps, end tables, medicine was held yesterday afternoon In the late yesterday afternoon. Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ Memorial hospital annex. Twenty- cabinets, child’s nursery sets, radio Mrs. Richard Boughton, 22, of tables and other smaller pieces of ters of Scotia, will hold its regu­ one babies were weighed, measured 19 High street, is in the Memorial Fifth Annual Celebration at lar meeting in Tinker hall tomor­ and examined. Dr. Howard Boyd furniture. The workmanship on hospital with a possible fracture of East Hampton Lake; About all of these is excellent and shows row evening at 7:45. and Miss Jessie Reynolds, social the skull. Miss Marie Keating, of Georgette nurse, were In charge. painstaking care on the part of the Elm Terrace received a bad scalp 75 Expected to Make Trip. George E. Rogers of Garden boys. wound. Mrs. Ethel Whitman, of 129 The children who have been In street has returned from several Wilfred Bulla, mail carrier at Cooper Hill street. William Howell, Plans have been completed for weeks in camp at Chautauqua, the Manchester post office today the fifth annual outing of the the class are from 11 to 14 years Flat Crepe of Hartford Road and Benjamin of age and come from the sixth, sev N. Y. began a two week’s vacation, part Desmond, of 125 Cooper Hill street “Center Gang’’ wliich will be held of which will be spent in Canada. escaped injury. Sunday at Lakq Pocotopaug, East enth and eighth grades of the dis The regular meeting of Hose The accident occurred when a Hampton. The event Is the red trict. Company, No. 2, M. F. D., will be letter day in the year for the mem­ Motorists who use Woodland party of five persons were proceed­ Crepe de­ held this evening at the fire head­ ing up Main street in an open bers of the organizvtion. quarters, Main and Hilliard streets. street as a means of avoiding the closed highway on East Center Chevrolet touring car, which was It Is expected that about seventy- ESrAPES SERIOUS INJURY street, are commenting on the large’ operated by Howell. In front of the five persons will go on the trip Hugo Lautenbach of School Manchester Gas Company office at which will be made In automobiles. WEN AUTO T l RXS TURTLE street is confined to his home by field of gladiolus which are gro’it'n chine side of the road on the property of the Center, a Ford truck was park­ Lasb year the outing was held at illness. ed. It belonged to the gas company. Rocky Point and seventy-four at­ Frank Nickerson. Mr. Nickerson Albert Saphia of Bolton, an em­ has about a half an acre of the Workmen were loajding pipe Into it. tended. Some are planning to go Application for marriage license One piece protruded from the rear to the lake iiiturday afternoon and ploye of Cheney Brethers, was on flowers and there are numerous his way to work this morning when was made Monday at the town varieties. of the truck. eveninig in order that they may en­ clerk’s office in the Hall of Records Eye Wiinesse’s Story joy an “overtinie” outing. his Ford skidded and turned over. $ 1 .7 9 y d . by Milton R. Green, 26, moulder, of It was said by an eye witness A roast chicken dinner will be Autosist followirg. assited him Norwich and Elsie M. Dombroski, John Miller, 20, of North Coven­ that another automobile passed the out of the car which was badly try, was bitten by a dog while ped­ served. Chef Osano has been en­ 27, school teacher, of Hartford. car driven by Howell. As it did, it gaged to prepare the meal. Dinner damaged and towed to the Wara- We have put in our -whole dling apples on Maple street yes­ is said the car cut over suddenly in noke garige. Saphia was taken to terday. He reported the matter to will be served at 1 o’clock. In the stock of georgette, flat crepe Arthur Seymour of Woodbridge front of Howell's car. The result afternoon there will be a program the Mengirial hospltnl where it was street has left for North Charleston, the police who advised him to see was that Howell swerved sharply found that the only Injury he had and crepe de chine this week the dog warden. of water sports. Contests between N. H. to join his family who have to the right to avoid a collision. the married and single men will be sustained was a fractured ankle. only for this extremely low been spending several weeks there. In doing so, the pipe which stuck the chief attraction.. price. 40 inches wide. Your Thirty-six of the one hundred out of the end of the truck struck choice of the season’s newest Hllding Bjorkman of Ridge tickets issued for Manchester on the Chevrolet midway. It caught street is at Hampton Beach, N. H. the excursion to New York, Sunday against part of the auto and bent colors. Buy a dress length and Qld Orchard, Maine for two have been sold. Persons who intend back. Then It snapped free and now and save money. \-' weeks. to take In the excursion must se­ struck Mrs. Boughton on the back cure tickets In advance. of the head. It was a terrific blow Mrs. W. A. Corliss of Woodbridge and the woman was knocked un­ PUONE! street is visiting her daughter in Mrs. Emma Potter who has been conscious. The pipe also grazed 36 inch $1.00 Plermont, N. H. visiting the Misses Sheridan, cor­ Miss Keating and narrowly missed Satin faced ner Main and Hollister streets, re­ the other occupants of the machine. Dr. J. F. Barry has returned to turned to her home in Milford to­ Sent to Hospital town after a ten-day vacation at day. The Injured women were taken GOOD THINGS TO CAT Rye Beach. N. H., Lake Winnepe- to a doctor’s office where she was saukee and points on the Maine Miss Clara Mann of Linden revived a half an hour afterwards Radium Pongee Crepes coast. street is spending two weeks at and then removed to the hospital Watch Hill, R. I. where X-ray pictures are to be Dr. Edward G. Dolan, Mrs. Dol­ taken today. Again Friday \ ' an and Mrs. Joseph H. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and have returned from a motor trip to children of Cambridge street left Canada. \ yesterday by automobile for Mon­ $1.37 treal, Canada, where they will visit Fresh Forty Fathom Fish $2.69 E. A. Lucey and family are at Mrs. Miller’s parents for two Maple Lodge, Catonville, Maryland, weeks. a yard a yard until mid-September. Mrs. Lucey FILET OF SOLE a yard will be remembered as the former FILET OF COD Mrs. H. L. Preston of Lllley All silk, washable ra­ This is the genuine, Miss Marjorie Watkins. street is entertaining her sister. We Extend FILET OF HADDOCK Miss Sally M. Vanderbilt, of Am­ To Our Many Customers and dium, just the right 12 M, government stamp­ Regular $3.00 quality. Fred J. Bendall and family of DRESSED MACKEREL weight. Suitable for sterdam, N, Y. Flower Lovers ed pongee. Every house­ Comes in a wide assort­ Chestnut street are at the Hillside both dresses and slips. Inn. Bethlehem. N. H. where they Nice Yellow Bantam Corn from Skinner’s. wife can find hundreds ment of colors, including The Misses Helen and Gertrude Comes in the newest will remain until Labor Day. ' An Invitation Large Green Peppers for StuflSng. Summer Squash, of uses for this mate­ the new chanel red, jun­ Carrier entertained at bridge at colors. rial. gle green and black. Mrs. L. B. Waterman is in Nor­ their home on Cambridge street to from Peterson’s, 5c each. wich for the balance of the month. last evening In honor of Mrs. Wal­ PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. ter Frost of Huron, South Dakota Visit Our Gladioli Farm who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and ■ Silk Department— Main Floor. Mrs. W. H. Gardner. Most of our varieties will be NOTICE! in full bloom from August 14th The schools of the NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT will reopen on The three year old child of Mr. to August 28th. and Mrs. John Weiss of 81 Lyness Wednesday morning, September 8th. The rules of the Ninth School street, underwent a major opera­ District require a certificate of suc­ tion yesterday at the Memorial hos­ cessful vaccination from every pital. The Murphy pupil who enters the schools for Gladioli Farm the first time. A set back party will be held at WANTED! the West Side Rec tomorrow after- South Coventry, Conn. . .SGUTH^M RN CH EST£R‘ CONN iiccn at 2:15. Look for the Sign. Fred Hare of Maple street, who 20% REDUCTION recently sustained a fractured finger on his left hand, is Improv­ At Once On All TINWARE ing. and ENAMELWARE For the Next 3 Davs. 1000 People To Help W. L Hibbard Have You A Move Our Stock Read This Message if— 282 North Main Street Thermax Oven Before Saturday GLADIOLUS^ You Intend to Name a Friend yisitors are cordially invited August 28 Just or Relative as Your Executor to inspect our gardens, now fill­ ed with blooms of many varie­ C ooker? ties. « e f o r e I lett for Europe three ness of my friend and I have spent two Orders for bulbs now being 8 Days Left taken. B months ago,” said a promin^t weeks in straightening out the tangles. business man, "I arranged with a friend Cut Flowers, 50c per dozen. The Tremendous Values Offered in “ This experienefc set me thinking. I to look after my investment and other had always intended to name my friedii Woodland Gardens Every Line We Carry Cannot Be Dupli­ business matters during my absence. I to handle my affairs for my family if any­ 236 Woodland Street cated Because We Are Determined To gave him full power of attorney to handle Manchester, Ct. thing happened to me. His death, how­ Move This Stock At Cost or Less. my a£^’rs, for I had complete confidence ever, impressed upon^me the inadequacy in his judgment and ability.'' of such a plan. If my estate is to be Special Removal Sale “ T w o weeks after I sailed, mjT friend managed effidendy without loss or incon­ was taken seriously ill i^id within three venience to my family, I should name weeks he passed away. I was compelled someone who would not become sick or Prices On White to return to j^ e ric a as quickly as pos-‘ incapadtated or be away when important sible. Upon my return I found that I matters need attention— someone thor-' Crockery had suffered a km of $5,000 on my in-, oughiy experienced in investment and \ vestments due to the fact that shares odier estate details.' This stock was ordered months ago whidi I held as a stockholder of a raid- “ I have, therefore, made my w ill and he T om orrow and has just arrived. Must be sold out road company had not been exchanged lo /NTO T named a trust company as executor and within a required time limit when a new is the last day at the Special Price of along with our other stock at once. The trustee. I know that my executor cAnnot ©EST c e l l a r s ' company was formed. prices at which we have marked this stock die, that it is finandally responsible and Our dependable coal is one of will amaze you. ( “ M y inrestotent and business affairs'^ I that its officers are experienced and quali- were completely neglected doe to die ill­ I fied efficiently m manage my estate.’^ the best sellers and it deserves $7.95 DINNER PLATES...... 10ceach to go into the best cellers. Or­ 95 cents Down. $1.00 a Month. CUPS and SAUCERS ...... 10c each der us to send you some— ‘ B efore luxmittg your executor"and trustee, read our booklet, Call 1700 tomorrow. Just say “One of SOUP PLATES ...... 10c each rSafeguarding Y e a r Family's Future." It contains much there’s prime economy in high those Cookers” and we will defiver it at information about wills and trusts and the advantages of quality. 2-QUART PITCHERS ...... 15c each leaving your estate iu the care of a trust company. once. VEGETABLE DISHES,.. lOc to 25c each The Manchester Trust Co. The Manchester South Manchester, Conn. North End Department Store Member The Federal R^erve System G. E, Willis & Son, Lie. and Electric Co. CHAS. RUHR, Prop. American Bankers Association o' Mason Supplies. . A Mutual Savings Bank 861 Main S t TeL 1700 . So. Manchester Depot Square / Manchester CtLOM 5 0