THE HERAI^D'S COL­ Established as a Weekly 1881. price tw o cents V ‘ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY^ JULY 12, 1919. UMNS. Cost one cent per Word for VOL m VBl NO. 240 Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888. first Insertion, halt cent thereafter. S’*' Established as a Daily 1914. F' Si'/ iUniY m NAVY READS PLAHNUNYYORTDRIINO Nd N eed to AGREE TO STAND H D A l STOLEN EROK A DRAWER In Respect to Peace Treaty, IN CDENEY LABORATORY « Vm Tirpitz and Ludendorff R-34 Will Land at Paulham, WN1HV WIDE S M E to Giro Themselreis Valuable Metal Was. U sei in A ssert 1 . ^ Norfolk, Instead of Going Up to Alkes. Making Cbeinical OESTEEIWORKERSNEAR Tittoni Tells Italy’s Deputies “ President Has Ceased to to Scotland— One of Her Tests. U-BOAT COMMANDERS FLEE Fiume Problem Will Be Solved Fnnetion as Part of Treaty Motors Disabled— Big Air­ Umon Wants Industry to Rec­ T A I ^ WHEN MILLS WERE -Making Power of the U. S. ship Has Been in the Air ognize the "Closed Taking Refuge in Russia—^Brisk London, July 12.— Tomasso , Tit­ He urged calmness by all. Business in Germany in Fake SHUT DOWN FOR FOURTH The Asia Minor, question is toni, Italian foreign minister ad­ Government,” They De­ Passports. awaiting a decision by President Wil­ dressing the Chamber of Deputies, 50 Hours. Shop.” son, Signor Tittoni believes. Berlin, July 11.— (Via London, Indications Are That Theft Was told the members that “ the. peace clare—Other Senators Sity Made by Someone Familiar With London, July 12.— A wireless July 12.)—There is a report in cir­ delegates in Paris are talking loudly The Asia Minor question arose Laboratory— State Police Hunt­ message from the R-34 received by culation here that Admiral von Tir­ and are clearly upholding Italy’s from the concentration of Italian Chief Executive Will he In­ “ COLLEaWE BARGAINING” ing Clue. the Air Ministry shortly after noon pitz, originator of Germany’s sub­ rights,” according to an Exchange troops in Western Turkey without a today stated the big dirigible will marine frightfulness, and General Telegraph dispatch from Rome to­ mandate from the peace conference. State policemen are working in vited. ' land at Paulham, Norfolk, not far Steel Corporations Will Not Confer Ludendorff, formerly known as the day. Signor Tittoni expressed the The Italians were alleged to be sid­ conjunction with the local police from London, instead of going to With Men Concerping Improve­ “ brains of the Germany army” , may belief, however, that the road to a ing with the Turks against the force on a theft which occurred in East Fortune, Scotland, as intended. ment of Working Conditions. soon come forward and voluntarily solution will be.found next week. Greeks in the Vilayet of Smyrna. Washlngton, July 12.—It was re­ the Cheney mills during the Fourth Changes In Plans. offer to give themselves up to the garded as highly probable by both Washington, July 12.—A nation allies to stand trial on charge of of July vacation. Sometime after The change in Major Scott’s plans Republican and Democratic mem­ was evidently made suddenly as at wide strike of steel workers loomed war crimes. Thursday night, the 3rd of July, the bers of the Senate Foreign Rela­ 6.30 o’clock this morning he had nearer today. Many former submarine comman­ laboratory of the Cheney Mills, lo­ wirelessed that he was heading Labor leaders here predicted that ders are said to be fleeing the coun cated in the Old Mill above the dye- dSTnUlNAUTY or PROHIBITION tions Committee today that Presi­ north for East Fortune, from whence the recommendation that a strike try, taking refuge in Russia or neu­ house, was entered. About a dozen dent Wilson would^e invited to ap­ pieces of platinum, consisting of he had made the start to America. vote be taken, made at a meeting of tral nations. pear before the committee after it crucibles, dishes and covers were re 700 MEilcs From London. representatives of 24 affiliated in Fraudulent Passports. 1$ ON TRIAL TODAY IN WASHINGTON began consideration of the treaty of moved. The estimated value of this ' The R-34 at noon was approxim­ ternational unions hero yesterday, A brisk business Is being carried Versailles on Monday next. platinum is between $800 and $1,- ately 700 miles from London, and would be formally adopted on July on in fradulent passports and Identi­ Lodge’s Opinion. 000. unless some mishap occurs it is be­ 20, when a conference of the Union fication papers in Weimerstrasse. The ri^pinlon of Senator Lodge, of Platinum brings about $3.75 DECISION IN “ DRY” TEST Some of the Best Lawyers in lieved that she will land tonight or President’s will be held in Pitts The papers sell all the way from 100 Massachusetts, chairman of the gram. A small dish toade of platin­ early tomorrow morning. burgh for the purpose of taking final to 500 marks. Occasionally a cus committee and of Senator Knox, of um which could easily be placed In IS NOT GIVEN BY COURT Air ministry officials advised Ma­ action. tomer wears a monocle and attaches Country to -Attack “ Dry” Pennsylvania, that the President, a pocket Is worth about $300. The jor Scott early this morning that Representatives of the Union’s a “ von’ ’to his name but all of the having “ ceased to function as part largest dishes stolen fro mthe labora­ weather conditions in Scotland were said the object of the ^ strike, if names that are given are false. Ruling Will Not Bo Made Public Laws Before Senate Com­ of the treaty-making power of tho tory weighed 63 grams. The other Mi bad. A southwest gale is sweeping voted, would be to enforce recogni­ When the allies make formal de­ * Until the Fourth Thursday in United States Government” , there articles varied In weight down to 25 the coast, making landing condi­ tion of the Union’s by the steel in­ mand the German government prob­ September. was no necessity for the committee grams. The theft was not discover­ mittee. tions difficult and dangerous. dustry, which always has operated ably will Issue a summons, but it is consulting him with respect to the ed until Monday morning after the * / . Difficult to Land. on an “ open shop’’ basis. doing nothing now to find the for­ New Haven, July 12.— After hear­ treaty, was not shared by Senators Fourth when the chemist opened the Landing conditions in Scotland The resolution recommending the mer U-boat commanders because it ing arguments on a demurrer as to Washington, July 12.— Constitu­ Borah, of Idaho; Moses of New drawer in which the platinum was will be difficult unless the Weather strike vote stated that: does not know the ^ames on the En the merits of the government’s pros­ tionality of prohibition was on trial Hampshire, and others of the Re- stored. This made access easy for moderates considerably, according to “ Working conditions In the steel tente’s list. ecution of a local bartender for the today, with some of the most em­ pulicans on it. those intending to steal the metal the air ministry’s r^eports. A south­ Industry are so intolerable and the sale of beer. Judge T. L! Chatfleld, inent lawyer? of the country pre­ To Invite Fresldent. ' Workipen were in plant Satur west gale is sweeping over the Scot­ unrest arising therefro.m so intense of Brooklyn, In the United ©latfliB pared to attack it; It was predicted that a motion fn^* day doing overtime wwk. The theft tish coast. Moderate winds prevail that they can be remedied only by STEAMER BRINGS YANKS District Court lierfe toif^y de^etted Samuel Untermeyer, attorney, was vltlng the President to attend some seems to have been made by one over England today. the application of the principles of decision, on the question of the legal­ to appear before the prohibition sub­ of the committee sessions, as he vol­ familiar with the laboratory for none The air ministry’s last direct word collective bargaining,” and that WHO FOUGHT IN RUSSIA ity of the sale o< beer, as raised in committee of the Senate Judiciary unteered to do in opening his ad­ of the other drawers or valuable ar­ from Major Scott, the dirigible com­ all efforts have 'failed to bring the demurrer, to the fourth Thurs­ Committee and argue against the dress to the Senate on Thursday last mander, was at 6.30 o’clock this about a conference between the ticles were molested In any way. constitutionality of prohibition en­ 214 Officers, 5,200 Enlisted Men and day in September in order to permit —a motion which Senator Moses morning, (Greenwich Mean Time). heads of the great steel corpora­ The laboratory Is located on the forcement law's now proposed in the 54 CIvilijms On Board the Presi­ Attorney C, S. Hamilton, who ap­ stated he would probably offer at At that hour Major Scott wirelessed tions and the trade unjons repre­ second floor of the Old Mill and in Senate. It was probable that Elihu dent Grant. peared for the defendant, Martin Monday’s meeting of the committee that his position was 52.15 north, senting many thpusands of organiz­ order to gain entrance to it one must Schmander, a bartender of this cl^y Root, former Senator from New —would be carried despite any op­ 23.00 west and that his course was ed steel workers for the purpose of walk through a large part of the York and William D. Guthrie also Boston, July 12.— Bringing 214 to file additional papers in the case. position Senators Lodge and Knox north 7^, east 2. A speed of 35 establishing trade union conditions mill. None of the watchmen knew would appear, although Senator officers, 5,299 enlisted men and 54 The Arguments. might offer. knots an hour was being made at In the steel industry.” anything about the theft nor had Overman, a member of the com­ civilians, including the first complete The argument on the constitution­ Senator Fall, of New Mexico, was' that time. seen strangers in the mill. The mittee, stated that they had not yet unit of soldiers who fought on the al question raised by Attorneys W. among the Republicans on the com­ 1,000 Miles to €k>. news has been widely spread • to given definite notice. frozen soil of Russia to arrive here, A. King, and A. A. Ailing, in the mittee who said today he would sup­ The dirigible’s position shows she those places where one is likely to Further delay in action on prohi­ TWO HUNDRED VESSELS the transport President Grant case of Stephen A. Minery, a Mer­ port such a motion. fias completed over 2,300 miles of dispose of the platinum and state au­ bition enforcement measures in the docked today amid a noisy welcome. iden .saloonkeeper, charged with vio­ Sen. Fall’s V’iews. her homeward journey, leaving ap­ thorities are on their guard. Senate was anticipated as a result of TIED UP BY THE STRIKE At the dock was Ross Schram, lation of the war time prohibition “ The appearance of the President proximately one thousand miles yet the arguments which were to be secretary to the mayor of Detroit, act, by the sale of a quart of whiskey before the comlmttee would be most to go. made today. The committee has and a delegation of over twenty-five was then opened, after Mr. King had satisfactory to me,” Fall said. When she last wirelessed she was Sailors W'^ant Closed Shop, Higher SEVEN KILLED, 11 HURT been in session almost continuously friends and relatives of the Michigan filed a lengthy brief in support of the “ While a majority of the conimlttee some 600 miles west of the Irish Wages and Shorter Hours— Con­ for several days and has made little unit aboard. The unit has seen hard contention of the liquor interests. would more likely be swayed by its coast, but Major Scott’s course indi­ ferences Being Held. WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS progress. It was said that differ­ fighting in the Archangel area. Court opened at 11 o’clock with own views rather than by any sug­ cated he was heading steadily north-< the calling of Schmander, who was ences of opinion as to the constitu­ gestions or explanations the. Presi­ New York, July 12.—With ap­ Among the distinguished passen­ ward for East Fortune, from whence Two Captains In Crowd of Soldiers arraigned in place of Bruno Schu­ tionality of the proposed law have dent might make, it would be inter­ proximately 200 ships already tied gers were Brigadier General Williafn the R-34 started her memorable — Officials Refuse to Give Out De­ bert, a salojjn keeper of State St,, prolonged the conferences. One of esting to hear what the President up in New York, Boston, Baltimore, P. Jackson and Major John C. Phil­ journey. It is doubtful, if the pres­ tails of Accident. this city, who was originally ar­ the stumbling blocks is whether might have to say about the Shan­ Philadelphia and other Atlantic lips, brother in law of Mayor Peters ent course is maintained, whether rested for selling beer, but who Congress has the power to define a tung provision of the'treaty, for In­ ports, representatives of sailors’ un­ of Boston an^ brother of assistant Ireland will more than glimpse the Washington, July 12.— Seven sol­ proved that he was ill and not In his beverage, containing one half of one stance, or as to how much founda­ ions and United States shipping secretary of state William Phillips. ship. diers, two of them reported to be saloon when the sale was made by per cent, of alcohol, as intoxicating. tion there was for the information board officials were endeavoring to Among the units aboard were the The R-34, at 6.30 a. m., (G. M. captains, were killed and injured Schmander. Among the members of the sub­ that reached the Senate while h« reach an agreement here today 339th infantry Field and Staff, 1st T.) had been in the air fifty and one when the army truck in which they Files Demurrer. committee are some of the Senate’s was ^till participating In the peace which will avert the complete par­ and second battalion, headquarters half hqurs. were riding plunged over an em­ Attorney Hamilton filed a demur­ best constitutional lawyers, includ­ conference that, after Orlando and alysis of the coast wise and trans- and supply companies, medical and bankment near Alexanc^ria early to­ rer in which he contended that in­ ing Senator Walsh, of Montana. his associates quit over Flume, the Atlantic shipping. casualty companies B, C, D, F, G, MAKING GOOD TIME. day. The truck, on its way to Camp asmuch as the government, repre­ Foreigners Interested. Japanese agreed to go along with the The sailors are standing firm on and K companies. London, July 12.—Making good Humphreys and carrying 18 men, sented by District Attorney John F. Pressure is being brought to bear Big Three on condition that Shan­ their demands for a closed shop, There were 2,500 wounded sol­ time despite the complete disabling had turned out for a military police Crosby, had failed to set up in the upon members of the Senate by for­ tung be handed over to them.” higher wages and shorter, hours. diers from New England who were of one of her motors the R-34 Is sev­ patrol wagon when it swerved off complaint against Schmander, that eign interests with large investments Senator Borah was equally Insist­ Practically all privately -owned ships sent to Camp Devens. eral hundred miles off the Irish coast the caseway, falling some-fifteen feet the beer sold was intoxicating, that in distilleries and breweries in this ent with Senator Moses that the are idle today, although the majori­ and heading northward for East to the rocks of the bed of the great there was no ground for prosecution. country, but it was stated that this committee avail Itself of the Presi­ ty of the shipping board’s vessels Fortune, Scotland. Unless further hunting creek. The injured men After an hour’s argument *by Mr, pressure would not bear much dent’s offer to place at the disposal ar6-,^llowed to operate. The gov­ DEVENS CAPTAIN STOLE mishaps occur it is expected the big were taken by the military poflce to Hamilton and District Attorney weight at this-late day-. of the committee informally or ernment already has agreed to a dirigible will land at East Fortune Camp Humphreys and the bodies, of Crosby, Mr, Hamilton expressed a While the House today continued otherwise his services as well as all closed shop. No conferences have late tonight or early tomorrow morn­ COAL FOR HIS OWN USE the dead were removed temporarily desire to file additional objections to debate on prohibition enforcement the information he' possessed re-' been arranged with private owners. ing. to Alexandria Hospital. ^ the government’s complaint went legislation, there was considerable garding the treaty and events lead­ To Arrive at 0 P. M. Had Army Trucks Carry Twenty The military police refused to over as stated, conjecture as to the probable date ing up to the making and signing of Officials Of the Air Ministry figur­ TO CURB REDS. Tons to His Residence in Brook­ make public the names of''the dead Hamilton’s Contention. when the bill will become law. Few it. , ed today that the R-34 probably line. or injured until authorized by the Mr. Hamilton contended in chief were optimistic enough to hope for * Republicans in Min' V . '■ ; ■ ^ TO TAKE fa ta l TRAIN Our reformers would tlo well to 0 u n n a x u i Bos? Touring, playing -HgUt field for tbe Giants, pulled off a drop In at the Park theater tonight.f Pjrobably brilliant double play in a recent John F. Sulliyan is preseuling Miss CHURCHES High School Teachef TONIGHT—AN EXTRA SELEGTEH STAH AT T Owes Life to Pact That She game against the Phillies. Hogg ’s latest emotional ve­ was on first and Cady on third, hicle— “ The Cry of the Weak” — one FEATURE WITH A Changed Her Mind. f % whenWhitted hit a fly to Young. of Pathe’s famous Extra Selected V£9t*£BS AT CHAUTAUQUA. PENTECOSTAL. m Hogg thought Cady would try to Star Photoplays. A union vesper service will be Word received from Miss Mildred score and that Young would Without any “preaching or held in the Chautauqua teht at four Rev. A. C. Goldberg, Pastor. Anderson, who left town a week ago. throw home, so he lit out for “propaganda’ ’this splendid motion o’clock tomorrow aftefhoon at. whick to visit her parents in .the middle secondv Gady held his base. picture will do an enormous amoiuit Rev. Df. George Lawrence Parker Of chief interest in local church west, telis of a real stroke of good Young threw to second ahead of of missiopary work. It will open .tl^e^ will give the address and the Berke­ circles tomorrow will be the reded­ fortune cf. her part. Miss Anderson, Hogg, and the latter ,was caught between first and second. He eyes of the uncharitable who, like ley Sextette will provide the music. ication and the burning of the mort­ who is a teacher in the High School, o l turned back to first. Doyle District Attorney. Dexter In the play, • l e W Dr. Parker lectured this afternoon gage of the Pentecostal church. Re­ left town the last day in June. She threw over Chase’s head at first. think that “ Once a crook, always on ‘‘Russia’s Death and 'Resurrec­ pairs to the amount of about $1,000 planned to leave New York, also on A py eihoticuipl Young raced in, got the ball and crook;” it will bring tears to the swift, so IjfuAy knit and siisi fed HoTts s tion.” He'was formerly niinister of have ’ been made on the church re- that''day. Upon arrivlrig there her tagged Hogg as he came into eyes of tender-hearted womanhood; to grip the interest of thp beholder, from the beginning the 'British-American Congregation­ .cently, but, by doing most of the plans were changed and she decided tlie base. it will hopefully suffuse the hearts al church at Petrograd arid- was an woi^k themselves, the church mem­ to wait another day and leave New until the high-pitched dramatic climax at the end, which of wrongdoers with a glow of feel­ eyd-witness of the Russian revolu­ bers cut the expenses practically in York on Tuesday. The train on trembles on the bripk pjf tragedy, v ing that here at last is a play of real tion. ‘ Hb is an eloquent speaker. The half; ^Th'e mortgage, which is to be which Miss Anderson had intended life, true to life, an actual page from Berkeley Sextette gave the concrt burned, amounts to $800. to ride west was wrecked and eleven NEW RELEASE COJVIEDY— “The RED GLOVE ” HEINlEZIHlllljlERMAN ^ life itself. yesterday afternoon and formed The rededication service and the persons were killed. The wreck oc­ Compelling the intense Interest TOMORROW— A SPECIAL FEATURE. the orchestra for the Pinafore pro- burning of the mortgage will take curred on the New York Central IS GOING STRONG and concentration of the beholder dubtlon last night. Local pastors place at 3.30 o ’clock tomorrow after­ lines and was reported at the time from start to finish, full to the brim will take part in the opening exer­ noon. The meeting was announced in the Herald. Miss Anderson said with suspense and swift action, “ The cises; There will be no admission previously for three o’clock, but it in her letters back to Manchester Veteran Has Stood Strain of Cry of the Weak” forms a great FOR SALE—Modern 2 family house charge. has been set for 3.30 in order to that she considered herself fortun­ Eleven Seasons With Majors. on Cottage street, close to Main street, have special music by the Salvation ate in not boarding the train. She hour's entertainment of the best lights, bath, etc. Price qnly $5,000. constructive type. Not only does this Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Army band. The Salvation Army is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Priediction of Various Scribes 1"hat He Cleissified drama entertain in an enthralling FOR SALE—At north end near trol­ CHURCH. will hold its Center park meeting at W. P. Anderson formerly pastor of 'Would Be Displaced at Third Base ley line, 2 houses rerltlng foY $67$^ manner, but it grips the heart 2.30 instead of 3.00, to permit the the Swedish church in this town. Not Yet Fulfilled—Slow in Advertisements year, ■will sell for $5,000. 11 1-2 per strings, and forces an echo of pity cent investment. Terms. Robert J. Rev. Dr. Charles E. Hesselgrave, band to go to the Pentecostal church Rounding Into Form. Smith, Bank Building. for the submerged tenth. We begin Pastor. service. PIN.VFORE PLEASES -!N THE- FOR SALE—Near Church street, Rev. A. K. Bryant of Everett, CHAUTAUQUA CLOSES. After a player has stood the gaff In to realize just what a battle is ever modern double and one family house. in progress in the breasts of those Price and terms sec Robert J. Sn^ith, Rev. Francis A. Fate of Glaston­ Mass., will be the chief speaker at Pinafore was produced at the the major leagues for eleven years he Bank Building. ,______is labeled “all in” the first time be who have “gone wrong” but eagerly bury will preach the sermon at the the rededication service. He also Chautauqua tent last night with ex­ FOR SALE—Central Main street shows a sign of slipping. wish to "go right” for the future. Center church tomorrow. will speak at special meetings to be cellent principals and a- small, but business'block for sale. Price is far This was the sort of a “rawsberry” Fannie Ward as the wife of the below replacement value. Robert J. The Wednesday evening services, held in the Pentecostal church at effective chorus. An orchestra of Smith, Bank Building. handed to Heinie Zlra in 1917, even be­ District Attorney, does some of the during July and August, will be led 7.30 this evening, at 10.30 tomorrow young ladies provided a well bal­ fore he got himself into tbe limelight FOR SALE—Baby carriage In first best emotional acting of her career. by various members of the congre­ morning and at seven o’clock to­ anced accompaniment. A large au­ in the world’s series by chasing Eddie class condition. Price $30. Inquire She says so herself. In fact. Miss 74 Cooper St., Tel. 385-12. gation who Have volilnteered for this morrow evening. dience enjoyed the catchy music and Collins home in that now famous* Ward goes further and states that FOR SALE—Several nearby duty. Mr. Benson of the prayer the sprightly comedy. The opera Marathon of 60 feet, which was and homes In and near M anoh^M . promptly pointed out as a one-reel her “ Mary Dexter” in “ The Cry of For Information call or phone W. ,W. meeting committee will furnish any­ SOUTH METHODIST. went with a snap and the company BRING RESULTS Grant, 22 Cambridge street, Manches­ one with the Congregational Hand- needed only a theater stage and ac­ thriller and given the title “I’m a East­ the Weak” is her screen master­ ter, Conn. TeL' 221, evenings ^ to er Man Than You Are, Ileinie Zim,” piece, her chef d’oeuvre of the cine­ the day tfine at 26 State street, Hart^ bbok, in which will be found the Rev. G. G. Scrivener, Pastor. cessories to place the production on for, Conn.. TeL Charter SS-IS. 151tf Last fall, after the Giants had dosed ma. Surelj' a play well worth the RATE—4Jne cent a word for- topics for the^ meetings. a par with the best. their curtailed season, various scribes first insertion, one half cent a FOR SALE—North end, 10 room 'Samuel Ste^nson will lead the ‘‘A Message for Today” will be Tonight the public entertain­ viewing! H'ord for each subsequent In- house, town water, on trolley, garage, On the same bill will be a comedy semon. The combined initials price $1,400, part cash. "W;. Howsjrd meeting July 16. The services be­ the subject of Rev. G. G. Scrivener’s ments come to a close with a pro­ Barlow, 140 Pearl St. of a name, or the figures of a gin at 7.80 o’clock. sermon at eleven o’clock tomorrow gram arranged especially for the and another episode of “ The Red Glove’ ’that thrilling serial. number count as one word. FOR SALE— ^ u th end, 2 fariWly, 10 Miss Phyllis Newcomb will be the morning. The Sunday school ses­ children. A sketch will be giveri by Minimum charge 20 cents. rooms, large lot, nice location, nrice ______t $3,000. little coat and easy terms, W. pianist for this meeting. sion will be held as usual i t 10 the children of the Junior Chautau­ Tomorrow evening Mr. Sullivan Howard Barlow, 140 Pearl St. - will show a big special feature. o’clock, but the evening service wiU qua, who have been under training For the accommodation o t FOR SALE—Beau tiful eight room SALVATION ARMY. be omitted because of the Chautau­ all the week, and will be followed by our patrons we will accept Tel­ cottage on Lewis street, all mndem ephone advertisements folr this improvements. Garage. Ba^ato. qua. Below is given the musical an exhibition of trained birds and colnnm from any one whose 15 Spring street. Telephone '446-8. Commandant Fred Bartlett. program for the morning service: animals. Circle Theater name is on our hooka paymmit FOR SALE—Proi>erty wtlh "two Prelude—Selection from Tann- to be made at earliest conven­ houses and large barn; garage, efo.. nearly two acres of land, one bwse Adjutant Starbard and son of hauser, ...... Wagner Jess Willard drew big at the Cir­ ience. In other cases cash has 13 rooms, other 5 rooms.’ Price must accompany order. $3,800, less than tbe value of one Springfield, Mass., will have charge Anthem—-1 will arise and go to FIRST ELEaROCimON cle last evening and a monster house. Easy terms. Edward J. HolL of the afternoon and evening ser­ •X my Father...... West crowd saw the former champion Read By 10,000 People vices tomorrow. The afternoon meet­ Anthem— Seeks Ye the God, IS HELD IN VERMONT The strenouous work of “Doc” Sul­ TO RENT. < ^ /7 ing in the Center park will be held Postlude— Postlude...... Whiting livan in getting the film here TO LET—One or two furnished at 2.30 instead of three o’clock, as brought good results and proved to rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Man W’ho Killed Wife’s Parents Inquire Grube, 109 Foster St, corner the band is to play at the Pentecos­ NORTH METHODIST. his patrons that he had made every FOR SALE Bissell. Five Years Ago Dies in the Elec­ tal church at 3.30. 'The evening ser­ effort to give them as good a show FOR SALE— North end, six room tric Chair. TO RENT—one ^don euttohie; vice will be iii the form of a wel­ Rev. Elliott F. Studley, Pastor. as he promised. house, off -Main street. Garden, fruit light housekeeping, ,Wtth and large hennery. board. 38 Birch ^ ^ come home to Lleiitenant Charlie J. For t9nlght Harry T. Morey will Wa^llace D. Robb, 853 St., lark. Windsor, Vt., July 12.— George Building. _____ FOR RENT—Large tent aa Miss Kjellson is a graduate of the disinterested agency. Fred H. Norton, 180 Main St. Tel. 561. ' touch or two of temperament, Zim Can be seen at 285 Charter Oak street -- ...... ■ ■; m Eak, who is enjoying a two weeks’ Hartford Hospital Training School The commission says that such a ON TUESDAY, THURS­ ) - phono 497. didp’t give a tinker’s rap what any­ 1 1 O’BIUHN’S EXPOSITION vacation. Preaching service will he for Nurses, class of 1917. law would remove present complex­ DAY, SATURDAY EVGS. body thought about it. “J>ttem try FOlt SALE—Furniture for four HERE 4I4i N |!X T held, as usual, at 10.45 in the morn­ Mr. Johnson is a graduate of ity in the business world, promote rooms, in use only one year, practic­ displacing me at third base and there’ll Band Concert ally now. Mrs. Oerha'-dt, l.I Ridgo Manchester will have in Its xoM|it ing and 7.30 in the evening. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., the efficiency of. manufacturing and Sunday Afternoon St., top floor. be a funeral for somebody,” was the next week one of the largest class of T917. commercial institutions and serve way Zim looked at It. Moving Pictures FOR SALE—1917 Reo roadster in show enterprises that traTfila SWEDISH LUTHERAN. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs the interest of the consuming pub- Sunday Evening .good condition, cord tires. Tel. Hart­ m^- ford Eivzabeth 384 after 6 p. m. east, The show is on the I Johnson will reside at 218 Quaker lio« Restaurant, Merry-Go- of a circus and has received Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, Pastor. Lane, West Hartford. BESPECTACLED HURLER HILL FOR SALE—Celery plants, white Round, Boating, Free plume. Inquire Samuel Burgess, HC loudest praise wherever it haf SEC. LANSING TO SAIL. Center street. Carmen Hill of Pittsburgh Pirates Swings, Parking Place, hibited this season. \ . Ir; Only one service, the regular ROIOR OF B. B. TRADE. Paris, July 12.—The Council of Finds Glasses Are No Handicap FOR SALE—Two family flat central­ Tfte best plac^ for Outings ly located, 5 rooms each floor, heat O’Brien’s Bxposltiop Shpws ' morning service at 10.45, will be Chicago, July 12.— Rumors Five met this afternoon in an at­ While Playing. and Picnics. lig h t etc. Price is $4,760 and per­ the finest i,h shp^A, *44®* held tomorrow. Professor Nils' Nil- which cannot be verified of a three tempt to agree upon a commercial haps a little less. Robert J. Smith, Bank Building.______attractions. Among the- lin® son of Upsala College will be the corneYed trade between the Cubs policy towards Russia. This was Cann^ Hill, bespectacled hurler of CHMILES P. HATCHJSIgi. rhone Laurel 204-5 shows are O’Brien’s , preacher. Giarfts and Boston Braves, are cur­ the last meeting that Secretary the Pittsburgh Pirates, like Lee Mead­ FOR SALE—Two family flat near Spruce street ahd Center, lafge lot. Freak Animal Sho^, rent in baseball circles here today. Lansing will attend, as he is sailing ows who wea,rs ’em when In action pleasant locality. Price only $6,000. Robert J. Smith! Bank Building. Hawaiian Theatre, Atlj^e^Cj SECOND CONGREGATIONAL The reported deal involves the for home. for the Cards, finds the glasses are nq handicap whatever. Incidentally Cars Booth’s World in Motten, “ CHURCH. transfer of “ Buck” Herzog and Out FOR SALE—Near Manchester’s Fifth men promises to be one of the best .Avenue, East Center street, modern modern rides. These. fielder Dave Robertson to Chicago ITALY HFJ.PS CHINA. BilSEBAIi 12 room house, plenty of land, ^ice young right-handers in the Natiorihl only $4,700. Robert J. Smith, Bank of the inariy clean* Rev. Richard Peters, Pastor. in exchange for' Outfielders Mauri Paris, July 12.— Italy is now de­ Building. league and Bkgo Bezdek the Pirate mbfal B^ows. all of ' Id.♦6—-Morning worshfpl with ser­ and Paskert and a pitcher, possibly manding that the Austrian conces­ cl'.lef Is nursing him with Infinite care Mt Nebo Growths FOR SALE!—Walking distance from '^ ti^ ctlon s. .t^kejl' ^ mon ^by Hid pdsthr. Theme— Getting Claude Hendrix, the Cubs’ big spit sions in Tien 'Tsin, China, be turned In the hope he will be. able to take Ws silk mills, 3 room hquso, one acre of land, coops, barn, fruit. This Is % w ry tbe show, Ytmr ShAre In Life. 12.10— Sunday ball hurler.*^ Hendrix, if is believed over to her, it was learned here to­ regular turn on the mound later In the bargain fur $3,850. Very easy terma SUNDAY, JUNE 13 AT 3.15 Robert J. Smith, Bank Building.______Eyerjr one Bcbotd and ' Inen’s tlass. 4.00— would go to the Giants, while the day. race. Hill and Meadows the only w4o will atteh^ ▼enper •senrice at the Chautauqua Braves would get Mann and Paskert. A clause already drafted and in two players In the majors'who T ^ R SALE— W all St. o f Manchester, wear glasses while pastirathg. Both Oak street, good single house 'with are in Manchester.' lent. &S0-~*-Y. P. S. C. E. the treaty provides that this con­ plenty of land, never offered foj a^e have worn them since tmybood, havl^ until lately. Price . less than |5,900. Hi Johnson says that “ Roosevelt cession reverts to China. ATHlineTS. weak eyes, but neithel* has e v « been I Robsrt. Saak B»lHto» 1 ?> M ilk e lin t nbtWiit like a new^ dress conld kill the LeaiRie If he were handicapped by the specs when field-^ 1 ^ 0 ttk" ^ ^ ftt'^atHnnlate d tfird i attendance.— alive.^’' So could Johnson and Borah Our inhospitable climate drove In f hard-hit balls, f OF HtlBGBNHtTl HERALD WANT ADS FAY Dreif C4;-HtdT.' Baltimore American. and Lodge, It they were. the R -34 home.

1 '>1'*' '? S'* .vV •' s RUMORS OF NEW THEATER FEELING TOWARD FRENCH WELCOME VALERA. Thonsands of ChleagoMis Greet S E h l TO BE BASELESS **Preaideiit of Irish RepnUic.'* U n m a s k e d IS HOSTILE IN BERLIN N Your Vaca&m ? Small Chance of Orford Hotel Prop- Chicago, July 12.— Thousands of Chicagoans gave Eamon De Valera, W in I “ DOT 8ULLIVAK IS PLEASED TO PRESENT; evty Becoming Site of Playhonae Soldiers and OiTlllans in Street By GEORGE ELMER COBB You Saya E. J. Holl. Fight— ^Ringleader of German president of the “Irish Republic” an A Fountaih Pen , U m MOREY Troublemakers Arrested. enthusiastic welcome when he ■ ar­ rived here today for a three day (Copjrricbt. ISIS, by tb« W«K*r« M*wa> It was rumored about tow n'yes­ paper UnloB.) $2.50 to $12.00 _ terday that Manchester would soon visit. The feature of his stay here “ FIGHTING DESTINY” Bather pettishly Mrs. Abner Gill And, of course, writing papeT . boast of a beautiful up-to-date play­ Berlin, July 11.— (Via London, .will be a monster mass meeting to be held at the National League base­ flounced into tb^ kitchen where her Plain and bordered 25c up. A STRORS DRAMA OF THE UNDERWORLD house. The site was to be the Or­ July 12).— Feeling hete is becoming husband was mending a leaky pan. ball park tomorrow where de Valera, ford Hotel building which was re­ more hostile towards the French fol­ She naturally had a spicy, fault-find­ A Diary FULL OF THRILLIN6 INCIDENTS Mayor Thompson, Prank P. Walsh; cently purchased by Edward J. Holl. lowing the recent encounter between ing vein, and just now It was accent­ will provide future pleasure. COMEDY-tlSER’S TRAIL-PATHE NEWS In addition it was said that the soldiers attached to the French mis­ former Governor Dunne, and Con­ uated. Fine ones at various prices. building had been purchased by out- sion and a party of Germans. The gressman William E. Mason will be “Humph! Another whim of that pre­ of-town parties and that a portion of soldiers deny the version given out, the speakers. cious old relative of yours,” she snap­ TOMORROW “ FALSE EVIDENCE’ ped out A Good Book the prope;'ty would be utilized for While here de Valera will discuss / by the Berlin authorities that they i “What now?” questioned Abner. or two of the newest fiction. . the construction of a playhouse. called the German “ swine.” One with Chicago bankers plans for floating a $6,000,000 bond issue for “Your Uncle Silas has brought home A dozen other necessities will A counter-rumor was circulated French officer said; a stranger to dinner deaf as a post, the “ Irish Republic.” He also will to the effect that Edward J. Holl had Officer’s Statement. like himself. be found in our big stock. be honored with the degree of Doc­ denied that the building had been “ For six months our soldiers have 'That so? Well, Martha, yon know tor of Laws by de Paul UDlversIty, sold and that he would at once pro­ been here and there was not a single what we have at stake. We’ve man­ De Valera will leave Monday ceed with the plans which he had encounter. But the people of Ber­ aged to get the old curmudgeon right M QEWEY-RIClIllli CO night for San Francisco. into our clutches away from all tlie formulated for a combination thea- lin are nervous and their condition Jewelers Stationers Opticians other relatives, and we mustn’t lose OWN YOUR te/an d movie house. aggravated by short rations and our grip now. He can’t last forever, ‘‘ The House of Value” Mr. Holl, last evening, said thaf the lack of transportation. The In­ and when he does kick the bucket tie news was a surprise to him and cident consisted only of this; A we’re pretty sure to get the bulk of t!iat the rumors apparently had' no German pedestrian collided with two m K J A R K E T his fortune.” ONE EXTRA RIM AND FOUR Sullenly Martha Gill proceeded to undatlon He had not sold the of our men who were unarmed, as New York, July 12.— Although OWN HOME roper!y, nor had he any Intentlonf' prepare the meal, but she and her usual. The German struck one of there were many regular changes husband were all smiles when the quar­ bf building a theater. “ Both the FORD DEMOUNTABLE them with a stick whereupon 4he at the opening of the stock market tet sat down at the table. Their building and land are too valuable” Frenchman defended himself with a / today the tone as a whole was policy was to coddle, entertain and de­ Call at our office and we will show you plans for said he, “ and will be worth a great chair.” strong. Shortly after the start lude their aged relative. Uncle Silas WHEELS $22.00 ' modern homes suitable for your needs deal morg, a year from now.” Ringleader Arrested. United Cigars rose throe points to a had about $10,000 government bonds. Automobile Accessories Mr. Holl admitted that out-of- Lieutenant von Simmons, ring­ new high record of 200. Marine The GUIs believed they were his chosen beneficiaries and had played thoir If it is the best tiro you’re looking town parties had been looking over leader of a gang of German soldiers Common continued In demand sell­ cards so cleverly that Silas had come for I Imve It. We’ll build to suit your demands the hotel and grounds and that a and students who recently burned ing up to 61 -8 while the preferred number of these persons represent­ to them with the statement: French flags, has been arrested advanced over a point to 123 1-4. “I need a home and am willing to ed theatrical Interests. None of them We charge nothing for services charged with attempting to murder Steel Common rose 1-2 to 112 3-8 pay for It. If you say so, I’li camp M. Merz, Depot Square however had approached him as yet Karl Radek, emissary of the Rus­ and dealings In the other steel down here with you people, turn in In regard to purchasing the site. sian Bolshevlkl in Germany. The stocks were quiet. The copper .$.300 a year for my keep, and ns to I'hone SOI. Manchester, Conn. officer tried to bribe the prison guard storks were strong, Utah advancing what I leave behind we’ll see lu due Let us explain our proposition time.” FRITZ R. NIL80N. to admit him and 12 soldiers Into 1 1-4 to 94 3-4, while American “Oh 1 dear Uncle Silas, don’t talk Fritz R. Nllson, for many years a Radek’s cell. The guard asked von Smelting rose 5-8 to 87 3-8. about money. All we care for Is to I resident of this town, died early to­ Simmons to return in the afternoon make you comfortable,” asserted Mrs. FIRE B A N C E day at his late home, 44 Madison and when he did so he was thrown Gill. ELKS GOOD SPENDERS. THE MANCHESTER street. He was born in Sweden. Be­ Into a cell himself. When searched It was by accident that Silas had Automobile, Fire and Atlantic City, N. J., July 12.— The sides his widow he Is survived by false passports were found on him. happened upon a brother Ih nfflicflon past 24 hours have been getaway Liability Insurance oro son, Joseph Emileus, and two Von Simmons readily confessed passing through the town. Per slate day for the Elks, who have been and gesture they had quite a comfort­ stepdaughters, Mrs. Fred Stark­ that he had burned the Frenchi flags. Also Tobacco Insurance LUMBER CO. able conversation. When they ad­ weather of this town and Mrs. Frank attending their annual convention against damage by hail journed to the next room the Blake, of Hartford. The funeral here. That the members of the B DEALERS IN P. O, E., are good spenders was stranger sat watching Abner and his will take place on Monday after­ wife clearing off the table. shown by the estimate that they are noon, at 2 o’clock from the house NO NEED TO CONSULT He seemed Immensely Interested In and at 2.30 from the Swedish Con­ leaving $2,000,000 behind. Every­ studying their faces. Finally he wrote mm G. RICH LUMBER, MASON’S SUPPLIES gregational church on Spruce street. WILSON, SAY SENATORS thing benefited but the saloons, for on the slate: TINKER BUILDING Interment will be in the East ceme­ It was strictly a dry convention. “Friends of yours?” SO. MANCHESTER The Elks will meet in Chicago “Oh, yes,” nodded Unde Silas. AN D CO AL tery. (Continued from Page 1.) next year and Los Angeles will like­ “ Not very good Ones,” came In re­ ly be selected for 1921. Officers of ply, but the stronger, who understood J STAFF CHANGES. were the only members of the com­ the lodge deny that General Per Up moveme;^t>,langunge, declined to ex- p r ^ Sore than an opinion. He, how- I BUY JUNK George E. Ferris, who has been mittee who voted to report the res­ shing will be boomed by them foi ••'er, showed Silas a little book pub­ south end reporter on the Herald olution to the Senate. A vote on president. the proposed Moses motion, it was lished by a prominent aurlst in the city Of All Kinds Half of Those for the py?t 13 years, leaves the pa­ to whom he said he was going for L T. WOOD stated, might find the same four per tonight to enter the employ of treatment. Rags, Magazines, Papers, Old Senators lined up In opposition ARMY’S BIGGEST AIRSHIP. Furniture and Piano Moving Robert J. Smith at his real estate After he was gone Uncle Silas Metals, Rubbers, Old Tires, any­ Low Price Tires again to Senators Lodge and Knox, Washington, July 12.—The A-4 thought a good deal about the city ex­ General Trueking and insurance office. Harold Ger­ thing of value. maine, who has been reporting for although those Rdbubllcan Senators the army’s largest dirigible, which pert and one day told Abner and Mar­ tha that he was going away on a Public Storehouse Have Been Sold the Herald evenings will hereafter in favor of the Fresident being in­ left Akron, Ohio, at 10 o’clock last Highest cash prices. IP*r visit to his deaf acquaintance. The give all his time to the paper. Paul vited to appear before the committee night, passed over the capitol at Do you want one? expressed the hope that Senators 9.45 today. After circling the city announcement disquieted those fbnd Lambert, who graduated from the relatives, but they dar^d not cross his William Ostrinsky Lodge and Knox would agree with it proceeded to Langley Field, Va., Folly Brook Ics Nothing like these tire prices School of Journalism at Columbia will. Abner grew anxious and Martha them by Monday next and another where It will be permanently sta­ Phone 654-12 Dealer in all kinds of Wood ever sold in town before. Come in University last month, will also be fumed and fretted constantly, as a employed by the Evening Herald split In the Republican Majority tioned. month passed before Uncle Silas wrote lowest prices and look them over. t during the summer months. controlling the committee would them that he Intended to be back home thereby be avoided. In a day or two. Phone 496 and 672 Read These Prices MARSHALS GET RAISE. When he dtd come he found the FlIRNiniRE MOnNG OflBce 72 Bissell St. STEADY JIM. Paris, July 12.— In order to help folk absent. He lay down on the TRUCKING 28x3 ...... $8.50 (Detroit Free Press.) Japan’s trade with the Philippines them meet the high cost of living seat of a little latticed summer house LONG DISTANCE HAULING LONG DISTANCE MOVING 30x3 ...... $9.50 If Jim Ham Lewis doesn’t tone Is Increasing rapidly. The total' the government has increased the In the garden. He awoke at the sound down those flamboyant vests his dec­ amount of Japanese exports to the monthly pay of Marshal Foch, Mar­ of voices. QUICK SERVICE A SPECIALTY 30x 3 1-2 ...... $10.25 i r orations of the feelgian order of the islands in 1918 is said to have been shal Joffre and Marsh Petain from “Yes, It’s him,” he heard the voice 31x 3 1 - 2 ...... $10.75 crown won’t show much. $30,000,000. $480 to $600. of Martha—“heard,” for the aurlst ex­ pert had cured, his deafness. /" Bring Vour Suits 31x4 ...... $14.00 “We’ll have to begin the old proc­ H. R. HASTINGS CO. Here for Cleaning 32x4 ...... $15.00 ess of humoring him,” replied Abner. Res. Phone 256-23. Orders c«n b< 3.3x4 ...... $16.00 Chorus---“ Gosh!!—Wish I could get into the Big Show—” By Morris “And he looks as If his trip had done And Repairing him good. The old nuisance! Better left at North End Garage, Phone 402 34x4 ...... $18.00 than he ever did.” FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY 33x4 1-2 ...... $20.00 “ Say, Martha, you go through his Men’s and Women’s Suits Dry things when you have time and see If you cau get any Inkling of his pur­ or Steam Cleaned and Pressed. pose In visiting the city.” NEV; illJlDllllBIlE TOPS Very low prices. E “A good Idea. Maybe he has been Alterations of All Kinds. making arrangements about his will I Side Curtain^ made and repair­ k George H. Williams A fine, thing it would be If, after all ed. Revel (Hass Panel Lightd. Custom Tailoring our scheming to get his fortune, he Center St., West of Cooper New Celluloid Windows. Har­ I should cheat u s!” ness work of all kinds. First in town. Last out of town “Oh, we’ve pullfed the wool over old CHARIjES LAKINQ Unk’s eyes too slick for that!” de­ Comer Main and Eldridge Sta. E clared Abner. 241 NORTH MAIN STREET Uncle Silas Was hurt, astounded— HARTMAN BLOCK horrified. He had greeted the restora­ Take Your Typewriter Troubles to WATCH REPAIRING tion of his hearing with ardent delight Skilled Workmanship and thankfulness. The rtiock that now D. W. CAMP Satisfaction Guaranteed accompanied its possession benumbed Typewriter' Mechanic him. EYES TESTED He went from the garden wondering If all the rest of his kin were of the P. O. Box 503 Hartford And Glasses Fitted, Optical Supplies same heartless mold as the GUIs. Men­ Phone Valley 172 COAL! tally he went over the long list of Drop a postal and I will call We have it, the best to be had relatives. Almost Ipvolunterlly he H. L WILSON turned Into the yard of an humble lit­ Try Our— tle cottage. It was the home of his Noolin Soles Registered Optometrist OLD COMPANY LEHIGH brother’s widow and of Alice Leigh, Give Double Wear-OUr Nb.12 her daughter. lOOM 30, HOUSE & HALE BIA)G. Stitching machine puts on these Quality and Service o„ur MotU All of a sudden he realized that he soles peHectly. Try a pair Also Heavy Trucking had not treated them Just right in Al­ lowing the GUIs to poison his mind and Piano Moving. WHEN TO QUIT ADVERTISING. When the grasshopper ceases to hop against them.^ And the cows quit bawling. Through the open wlpdow floated Selwitz G. E. Willis When the fishes no longer flop the voice of his iHo

The ChaatauQua idea fits heAt In 'V^ral communities which are with­ IbcEwnin^ Derail out X amusement facilities. Even Wiaitkins Brothers, Inc. ■ ■ rt«r«4 M the Po«t Office at Man- when the programs are given in in­ «lM4t«r as Second Class Mall Matter dustrial places like Manchester, the PnbUsbe3 by patronage comes largely from the suburbs. Bolton, Wapping, Edst rke Herald PrintiBg Company Glastciibury and the outlying dis­ tricts of Manchester furnish -the ^ « r y Slvenlns except Sundays and most appreciative attendants here. Holidays. It is significant that the north end mmiiii siiif or By Mall, Postpaid of the town turns out much better 14 .00 a year, J2.00 for six months By Carrier ...... Twelve Cents a Week than the south end mill district. BUiKle Copies'...... Two Cents The Chautauqua management re­ (Clip and paste this in your scrap-book) quires a guaranty of $1,500 to come Copyright 1919, New Bra Features. Main Office— ^Herald Bulldlni?, Man- ehester. Branch Olflce— Ferris Block, here. Besides this the local man^ What Happened July 11 iontb Manchester. agement has to assume other ex­ penses such as ground rent, team­ 1914. 1917. TBIiBPHOlVBS. * # Gorman aviator files 1,350 miles Whole German Cabinet out Main Office. Main and Hilliard Sts.e64 ing, electric lighting an^ advertis­ Kaiser orders bill for national equal .Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... MS ing and printing. To cover these ex­ and is in air over 24 hours * ♦♦ French Government makes first test suffrage drawn up, starting reform tra expenses the local mangement is * * * Parties demand definite peace PEACE AND MEAT. of new anti-aircraft gun 'U. permitted to sell a limited number S. business' men unite in prophesy­ statement from Chancellor • • ♦ The extensive interests and rami­ of season tickets, but not until after ing for coming year. Russians still sweep on, urged by fications of the so called Beef Trust, Kerensky, successor of Qzar; seize enough season ticket^have been sold Kalusz, push on toward Dollna * ♦ as set forth in detail ir yesterday’s to cover the guaranty of $1,500. All 1015. Secretary of Navy Daniels an­ Arizona Shtciff ships 1,100 I. W. W. Herald, do not in themselves consti­ single admissions sold dlfring the out of state in cattle cars * * • tute a menace either to the farmer nounces Naval Bureau of Invention week go to the Chauta.uqu» manage­ ahd'Development, Thomas A. Edison steel men accept price fixing by gov­ who produces live stock or to the ment to cover the excess of their ex­ at head ♦ * * Austria delivers ul­ ernment • * * Cotton placed under Everybody Likes Music consumer whp likes a reasonable penses over the original gukranty of timatum to Roumania concerning export ban. 1918. Without understantiing the reason, knowing only the fact that they want it, the people are now amount of beef steak on his table. $1,500. They say that their ex­ the latter’s neutrality * • * Ger­ Mere size should be no crime in the man submarine uses American ship Czar Nicholas slain by Eolshevlki turning to music for solace and for pleasure, as a friend and a companion. Take advantage of pense in putting on a week’s pro­ * * * Chancellor Von Hertllng de­ under threat of sinking as shield this sale, secure a rebuilt piano, one of world-wide reputation, for the cost of an unknown instru­ Industrial world. gram is something over $1,900. from behind which to sink Russian clares Germany holds Belgium only The rub comes in the way the This year the sale of season tick­ ship with loss of 11 drowned, 3 be­ Hs a pawn for peace negotiations and ment. Any piano chosen will be reserved if you are not ready for delivery, monthly payments if great corporations use the power ets amounted to $1,329.50, leaving ing women * * * Germans capture announces readiness to receive ser­ ious peace proposal * ♦ ♦ Wash­ you prefer. Adjustable chair and scarf free. Call at any of our three stores this evening and which is theirs simply because they $170.50 to be raised to meet the Souchez Cemetery with heavy fight­ ing; Mass to attack Italy. ing believes delayed German offen­ make your selection. are great. guaranty. Additional local ex­ sive on Western front held up by in­ In the long experience since the penses swell the deficit tp about 1916. ternal conditions; Hlndenburg re­ early days of the magazine expose, $400, to meet which It will be neces­ German U-boat shells English sea- ported too Ul to lead—Important Al­ the ‘muck raker,’ the official investi­ sary to call upon each of the guar­ coast town at n i^ t * * * British lied gains in Albania and Macedonia Fischer Upright Steinway Baby Grand Vose Upright again push Germans back; retake gation, the governmental trust bust­ antors for approximately $3. complete Allied line from Adriatic Cabinet grand, ebony finish. A beautiful incomparable An excellent, opportunity for all of Manetz Wood * ♦ • French to Aegean Sea ♦ * * Japan loans ing suit and the Roosevelt campaigpis, It is claimed wrth truth that this This instrument has been thor­ Paby Grand “Style A.” Keb.uilt anyone wishing a piano of good '1 • • pushed back at Verdun * * * 3,200 $250,00(r;000. to Siberia * * * Jap­ quality with a very small invest­ against “ public malefactors of great was an abnormal year, owing to the more prominent business men join an loans $250,000,000 to Siberia oughly renovated and all wear at the factory, excellent condi­ wealth” the people have learned that numerous drives to which Manches­ Plattsburg Camp; enough there to ’* * * French capture Corey and that showed in vital parts of tion. $1275 style. ment. $350 style. form four regiments. July Sale Price $150 it takes more than a successful and ter has been responding so gener­ Long Pont. action overhauled. A good July Sale Price $850 spectacular raid on a trust to reme­ ously. But even in the best of years proposition. $450 style. • Munroe Upright dy any of the evils which arise from the raising of funds to meet the WOOD PRESIDENTIAL BOOM. J’ORGOTTEN NAMES. July Sale Pr^ce $275 (Detroit Free Press.) (Philadelphia Record ) Mahogany finish. In fine con­ industrial domination. Chautauqua expenses has required Steinway Parlor Grand The basis of General Wood’s pop­ A Philadelphia motorislTreturning Weber Upright A large parlor grand, suitable dition. Fine tone and respon­ The report of the Federal Trade persistent work by volunteers whose ularity Is easy to understand. His from a (our remarked the other day A particularly fine piano, per­ for a large hall or school, rose­ sive touch. $375 style. Commission pointed out a great dan­ only motive is to bring a helpful in­ Rooseveltian antecedents and prin­ that vhcre aic mere makes of tires July Sale Price $295 ger but went only a short way toward fluence to the community and ciples, his straight-forward'common- on the market than he ever dreamed fect actiop, riclr tone. Anyone wood case. $1,000 style. sense, his identification with the July Sale- Price $375 suggesting means to avoid it. 'The whose only reward is the enjoyment of; that on a stretch of 75 miles of would be proud of this piano, Tiffany Upright Plattsburg idea; his fearless work road botwten Albany and Pough­ “ full publicity of corporate owner­ which they and others get from the mahogany finish. $500 style. Mahogany finish. This piano for preparedness in the face of de­ keepsie lie had counted bill-board July Sale Price $325 ship for all industries’ ’which the re­ Chautauqua entertainments. partmental opposition which should aclvorticemeiits of 22 difl'ero'i' Steinway Parlor Grand has bc(,n rented occasionallj'. In behalf of the Chautaqua man­ have been grateful to him and brands. Ar-.ked to enumerate soiu" Looks like new, and for all mu­ port advocates Is at best only a Shoninger Upright Parlor grand, rosewood case. agement it may be said that they al­ should made much of him, all have of them, he was able to name just sical purposes is new. $325 means to an end. brought him before the public in a Mahogany finish, rich and $1,000 style. What the public wants is cheaper ways keep their promises, that they eight, of-which seven are advertised style. peculiarly emphatic way. His name frequently in the daily newspapers. powerful tone. $400 style. provide the best of talent and are July Sale Price $375 July Sale Price $290 meat. That is the crux of the sit­ has become a household word. To­ The only one he could recall which July Sale-Price $275 pleasant persons to deal with. Their day he is infinitely more of /a hero uation in plain words. Whether it had not been Impressed on his mind Crown Upright buys from a “ trust” or from a co­ visits here are always enjoyed by than General Pershing or any offi­ by newspaper advertising he remem­ cer who had a general command on Central Upright Kroeger Parlor Grand Mahogany finish, large round operative society or from the govern­ hundreds of people. If there is a bered because it had a ludicrous Here’s an opportunity! This the front lines. In the service he name. A very fine parlor grand just tone-of rich quality, easy ac­ ment will make little difference to deficit It is divided among so many has grown singularly popular by It is rather qbvlous that commo- piano is in very good condition, arrived from the factory after tion. Splendid condition4 $450 the people at large' if they are get­ guarantors as not to be burdensome reason of the way the men who .u u i « i., i. passed through his divisional train- ^^ich meets recently overhauled by our being rebuilt and put into tip style. ting good quality for a reasonable to any of them. ing camp‘I __ 1 _____ have sung____ his __ praises, __ to the consumersconsumer’s eveeye onlvonly occaslonal-occasional workmen. Mahogany finish. top condition. $750 style., July Sale Price $295 price. The trouble is that the pub­ ly, when he happens to be passing their fellows. Many a returning sol­ $275 style. July Sale Price $450 lic grows unmindful of the inter-re­ HOME-CONCOCTED BREW dier who .purses practically every the place where it is displayed, will July Sale Price $300 Haines Brothers Upright lationship of business. In the long HAD TERRIBLE W A L L ,,. other officer has a good wovd for remain unfamiliar to him, while the Cabinet Grand, burl walnut Carml, 111., July 12.— A local res­ commodity that is regularly brought chain of economic processes that Wood, ./^pd this, unquestionably, is Chickering Upright Chickering Upright finish. $475 style. ident has a new drink of such po­ because the general believes it pos- to his attention thrqUgh the columns take place in the conversion of tency that the police, while not sttre slbl?^^ -tjqat drafted men as fellow of the newspaper that he reads every July Sale Price $325 July Sale Price $150 July side FHm “ cattle' on a thousand hills” to steak that there was alcohol in it, knew hu igg^ tf^^s arid as fellow 4-nipj’- day becomes an old friend. He may it had a tremendous kick, anyw^Sj^, on the platter there must be no weak Ican ^tizens and patriots, even while not buy it mefeiy because he knows so they arrested the Inventor. i-;, of it; but to familiarize him with its links. If the farmer or rancher he^ is^enraapd in whipping them into So far as has been learned the shapesoldiers; it is because he name is the first step toward secur­ does not get a just price for his pro­ man put a pot on to boll, making up recognises the possibility of an un­ ing him as a customer, and the ai>- duct the supply will decline or fall four or five gallons at a time, enough derlying comradeship between the peal to reason for which opportuni­ for a day, If too much “teompanj^’ ty is offered in newspaper advertis- altogether. If the small packer did not call. The principal ingre­ man in the ranks and the man with finds that he can not get the same dients were corn meal, raisins, sugar comrplssion, without detriment to ing makes the second step easy. and a certain kind of acid purchased any essential discipline. There are probably more than 22 treatment from the railroads that Is It is noticeable that as the troops varieties of au(4 mobIle tires. The accorded a member of the “ Big at the drug stores. This, boiled to­ gether, produced a concoction that came home from abroad, the Wood public— the big public whose pa­ Five” he must necessarily go out of would make Bacchus crazy. Those boom grows. Evidently, the vet­ tronage means big business—knows OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT business and the public is left un­ who know say one drink would make erans are talking matters over with comparatively little about those that their families and friends. Equally, protected by the price regulating in­ one talk Chinese fluently; after a are not advertised in the newspapers. second one could shave a grasshop­ it is plain that the Democrats are HOTEIvH MUST ADMIT JEWS. i ^ fluence of competition. The result per with a buzz saw, and a third one worried over the situation; and they WT'i’VE BEEN THERE. London, July 12.— (by R-34 Air m^ Is the same if the administration of could crack hickory nuts on the fore­ alre particularly disturbed because Route).— It’s all settled by a wig- refrigerated cars is not conducted head. they do not dare to undertake any (Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror.) covered judge, so it’s as definite as j attack upon Wood. The most they The Inquirer and Mirror is being anything can be in England. A hotel with fairness to all. Finally, if dare do is protest that a man should must not refuse to give a room to the retail dealer does not get a CATS ALL RIGHT IN THEIR issued this week with the entlro Co. PLACE, WHICH ISN’T TABLE. not be nominated for the presidency force sweltering with the heat ana a Jew, not even if said person is a square deal from the packer he can Out of sympathy; and then this® is pawnbroker. (Incorporated) Clinton, Mass., July 12.— Too oozing from every pore. The tem­ \ not avoid an unreasonable price to many cats ruin any honeymoon, ac­ ticklish business, since the very ad­ perature is a trifle over 97 in the In an action against the North the consumer. The whole process cording to Harry Zealian in Clinton mission that there may be a,n ele­ press-room; we have been striving British Railway Company Henry ment of sympathy in the sentiment Rothfleld, of Newcastle, asked an Ed­ is one which must be conducted with District Court. The Ze'allans were since day-break to coax gas through married on May 17. It was Mrs. of the people for Wood is a reflec­ inburgh court to declare that he was Store Closed All Day probity or the entire structure falls tion on the treatment accorded him the pipes to melt the lead for our Zeallan’s second marriage. linotype machines; the rollers are entitled to be received as a guest and usually the one, who pays the Zealian told Judge Jonathan by the present Washington admin­ in the company’s station hotel on the istration. melting while the press is turning; cost of it all is the ultimate consum­ Smith that he did not object to the same terms as other travellers, pro­ Of course, it is much too soon to the members of the force have shed vided there was sufficient accommo­ MONDAY, JULY 14 twelve cats which his bride kept, but all the clothing thtkt the law allows; er. that they pawed and nosed over his even make a guess on the outcome dation. Prices just now are exorbitant to any presidential boom; but one the devil has thrown up the sponge Lord Anderson held the company’s We are giving our employees an outing next Monday, food; also he grasped her by the and gone down to the creeks for a The government tells us that there arm in demanding that she. put be­ thing is making decidedly for per­ hotel was a common inn, could not July 11, and shall clbse the store all day for that purpose. fore him some fresh food uncensor­ manence and strength, so far as swim; eleven hundred and eleven refuse to admit Rothfield because he is meat in abundance. The Ameri­ inquisitive persons have botherea ed by the cats. General Wood is concerned: this is was a Jew nor because he was a We feel that our employees who have worked hard and can Meat Packers’ Association Itself Mrs. Zealian, on the other hand, the general’s ability ,to keep h^s and delayed us by ringing upon the money-lender, for that was a lawful has advertised that “ all restrictions said her second husband became mouth shut, go about his regular ’phone and telling us the joyful news occupation. ' faithfully are entitled to an ail-day outing together, for are off and you may eat all , you jealous because he found her pre­ business and let others sing his that the paper is not yet out; the hotels are calling for increased recreation and amusement, in addition to tke two want with a free conscience— beef, paring a bouquet for her first hus­ praises for him. \ PREDICT Co Xl s h o r t a g e . band’s grave; also he hit her twice. menus for the morrow; while we New York, July 12.— New York weeks vacation they receive and have therefore invited lamb and veal— three times a day if Zealian paid $10 fine. Mrs. Zea. HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN! have had nothing to eat since morn­ coal dealers are anticipating a coal them to be our guests for a day at the^ shore. you wish” And yet Mr. Average llan paid her husband’s $5 counsel (Philadelphia Record.) ing; the gas man offers sympathy shortage this winter, due, they say, Citizen is confronted with the same fee. Never since the beginning of its but the supply does( not increase to the return to Europe of thousands W e had planned to go on the first of the Friday half old scale of high prices as he stands baseball history, which means from thereby; the weather Jiureau rings of foreigners who have been work­ np and tells us it is 92 degrees cool ing in the mines in this country. holidays, but owing to a government order, it is now im­ at the meat counter trying to remem­ CURB ON_ BATHERS^_:_ STOPS the very birth of the national game, EPIDEMIC Oh’ EYESTRAIN. has Philadelphia been in such a down there; we reply with deep con­ Coal cards similar to those used possible to get special trains on the last half of the week. ber whether his wife said lamb chops Cb-volund. Ohio, ..'^u'v 12.— Fear­ down-cellar condition as it is at this cern and go the weather bureau at during the war may have to be re­ or top-round. ing an epidemic o'J eyestrain, -Park moment. Here we have both the least five degrees better;; a bearing sorted to next winter. We trust our. patrons Will not be seriously inconven­ Eat more meat, say the packers, Director "iX nite has decreed that bath­ Phillies and the Athletics not only at “ freezes up” and causes trouble; the MOURNING IS HYPOCRISY. ienced by reason of having the store closed Monday. remember, the war is over. ing suite of the Mack Secnet gtrl the foot of their respective ladders, morning passes and the afternoon type would not be “ worn” 'on Cleve­ but reposing, absolutely reposing passes; the shades of night are fall­ Shinnstown, W. Va., July 12.— Wo would like to, responds -the land beaches. Shoulders covered, there; and one of ther two is in such ing; we are still cheerful, though Wearing mourning for- the dead is After the rest of Monday doubtless our employees will public, but not at war time prices. and skirts not higher than four inch­ a state of demoralization as to he in somewhat emaciated in flesh since hypocrisy. Rev. Elias M. Sharp, who be able to give a little better service. Germjany has signed the treaty es above the knee are the specifica­ danger of demise. morning; oh, joy! a plumber comes died here at the age of ninety, de­ tions for Cleveland misses. Stock­ Old fans will have no difficulty'in to our relief with his blow-torch!; clared in his will. Ho was a pioneer W e shall have some very interesting events next week, and we understand that even Col. ings may bo dispensed with, Waite Baptist minister. Referring to his House is coming home; why can’t remembering the long period of the wheels revolve for the last run; of which full details will be given later. says, just to show what a liberal guy years— something like twenty, as we the folder gets cranky for a moment widow in his will he says: the packers get on a peace basis? he is. recall it— when, under the manage­ the devil slyiws up and delightfully “ My desire is that she enjoy all ment of the late John I. Rogers, the tells of what a grand swim he has the comforts of life^ that come within WHAT ABOUT CHAUTAUQUA? SUNNY SIDE OP STREET club always managed to keep from had; the pressman grits his 'teeth her reach and not to clothe herself BEST FOR HOLDUP MEN. in the draperies of mourning, as the The fourth season of Chautauqua winning the pennant, yet never got ?nd starts to say something; then Sage, Allen & Co„ Inc New York, July 12.— 'The secret very close to the basement. “ Walt manner of some, which is a cover of in Manchester will come to a close comes the last straw—someone yells of day light holdups of stores is now till next year” was the slogan then, over the counter: “ What in thunder hypocrisy.” tonight and the question of whether explained. and the patient public fed upon hope ails you folks, anyway? Why don’t it will return next year depends up­ Joseph Ryan, arrested here after and continued to make the turnstiles you get a hustle on and get your pa­ CAN THE DEAp DIE?' his alleged .holdup of a Ninth aven­ click. (From The Baltimore Sun). on the securing of at least 100 guar­ ue grocer, declares that there is per out?” Someone grabbed for a Then, too, when the Phillies fell mallet and another for a wet sponge Might it not be the part of strat­ antors who will agree to share any nothing particularly 4angerous in down the Athletics were alive, and egy for the prohibitionists to agree the so-called daylight holdup. Ac­ while the devil grabbed the fire ex­ deficiencies which may arise. Un gave a fellow a chance occasionally tinguisher. The fellow saw what to the 2.75 beer, upon, the theory GENUINE FORD PARTU der no conditions is Chautauqua k cording tc; Ryan, you merely pick td see” a winning ball team. But that once thO'arguing-etops and the the sunny side of the street and work was coming to him, and beat It. Wo mouey-makiqM enterprise. Its ob­ now the present is passe and the are all g^oing to church tomorrow drinking begins, that sort of beer When you are in trouble call 402 for I am carr3ring jDoi undisturbed, because all the shop­ future holds no hope. We are in the •will die a natural death? ject is to bring to communities high pers are on the shady side of the position of the puzzled spirit— every to make up for what lyas said and stock a full line of Ford parts. v grad? speakers, actors, singers, street. fan knows the story: “ Where am ought to have been said today. Work done right and reasonable. musicians and entertainers and place I?” he inquired as he stepped out of FIRE TREES FOR HEROES. The demand for telephones In them within reach of the people who FRENCH PRONOUNCIATION. Charon’s boat. "Hell,” replied the acclimated one. “ But isn’t that a Dwight, 111.July 12.— With vet­ NORTH END BNRA8E otherwise would not be likely to (Philadelphia Record.) Japan is so great that when one sub­ ball-player over there?” “ Sure; the scriber is ready to give up his tele­ erans of the Civil War placing them, hear this class of entertainment Paris hotel proprietors are prepar­ game’s just about to start.” “ Why, five memorial trees were planted B. H. 8IB80N PROPRIETOR The idea of the ‘ founders of the ing to celebrate Bastille day, with thls-fan’t be Hell, then!” "Yes, it’ phone he ‘sells It through a broker, here in honor of five heroes of the there being a regular market on 59 HUDSON STREET. MANCHESTER, CQIQl; Chautauqua orgahlzatloii is that the the accent on the "steal.” Hell all right; home-team loses every great "war for, civilization, one of the phone. At the end o f 1917 them a wo.man. The trees have been w e ^ ’s program given in a commun' day.” there wer6 152,000 persons await­ entered on the national honor roll ity has an educational value and Our lemon and lime Is different. of the American Forestry Associa­ ing the installation of telephone In­ helps to bring the people together in Try it for a refreabing drink- - Try a fresh raspberry college iee. tion at Washington by the Dwight struments. a friendly way. Quinn’s Popular Fountain.— adv. McNamara’s Pharmacy.— adv. Women’s Club.

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MEW A . AND N. CLUB WAR ENDED TOO SOON ADVANCE PARH GOES ' MEMBERS TOTAL 1021 SAYS WOMAN SOLDIER TO BOY SCOUT CAMPI N EXT WEEK

Cb airman Dewey Urges Teams to Sergeant Ruth Famum Tells Chan* Boys WIB Go Oat Monday— Not Too Final Effort—^Team No. 7 Wins tanqua Audlente How Serbia Snf* liirte' to ' Sign Up for Second I Honors for'lltty. fered— Urges Preparedness Here. W eek./

A record was established in yes­ In the opinion of Sergeant Ruth President L. P. Knapp, Secretary terday’s drive for new members on Farnum the Chautauqua speaker Raymond Johnson, Assistant Leader Russell Hathaway, and Scoutmaster i'-v the Army and Navy club. When the who delivered a lecture on “ Tri­ returns of the competing teams were umphant Serbia’’ at the association W, H. Whiting of the Boy Scout S' SHOWS .S'- '• checked up last evening 38 new tent yesterday afternoon; the war Council and Chef' Hughes, went to 1 ^ - ‘ V '-' . -w-»> members had been secured in the with Germany ended too soon. The Coventry today to make final ar-1 fourth day of the drive. This added speaker was decorated three times rangementa for the Boy Scout camp, GLEAN SHOWS AND AMI(,8EMENT8 to the results of previous days brings for bravery under fire. She said that wjbiich will open Monday and con- MAIN STREET BALL 6R0UND8 the grand total up to 102. hatred for the allied peoples still ex­ finub to July 28. Mr. Whiting will^ Team No. 7 won high honors yes­ ist among the Central Powers, and return Monday morning and will terday with a record of 9. Team that Germany, if not watched close­ meet the Scouts at the Recreation the SHOW of SHOWS No 6 was a close second with S and ly, would in the future engage in Center promptly at nine o’clock, Teaita No. 9 came in third with 7. another war for world supremacy. when the start for the lake will be Teams No. 2 and No. 7 are now tied Vengeance was the keynote of her made. The Scouts are to be there Athletic Arena for first place, each having turned discourse. “ For” , said she, “ I have at that time, with their outfits, ready in 16 applications. Team No. 4 is seen the terrible atrocities perpetrat­ for the start, and will be taken to Water Lilies pushing the leaders hard with a ed by the German and Austro-Hun­ the lake in automobiles. total of 15. It is expected that at garian hordes, and we who have Twenty-five or more boys can be Motordrome least 200 members will be secured seen can never forgive and forget.” accommodated at the camp at a time. before Sunday. She advocated preparedness and There is still room for more boys Hawaiian Theatre Chairman Albert Dewey’s instruc­ urged a military training for the for the second Week and they may tion to the team captains last eve- boys, our future defenders, in order go to the camp by making applica­ LIVING FREAK ANIMALS SHOW nifig were posted on the bulletin that the United States, should future tion at the Recreation Center office' BRIEN board at the hut and read as fol­ troubles arise could sajy, “ We are during the coming week. BOOTH’S WORLO IN MOTION THE MOST OP-TO-DATE RIDES BIG FREE ACTS FREE BAND CONCERTS lows: “ The drive for new members prepared” . Her lecture on the trials Scoutmaster Whiting is to have is on the last lap. Get after the of brave little Serbia before, during, full charge of the camp right through members of your teams and urge and after the war, was thrlllingly the two weeks. During the first them to put on more speed during and vividly told. Many wet eyes week he will be agisted by 'Scout­ the remaining time. Some of the were noticeable in the audience master Ernest Kjellson of Troop FREE ADMISSION TO GROUNDS teams are far behind, but they still when she described a number of 6 and during the second week by As­ '■ have a chance for first place, as there scenes of the horrors of warfare. sistant Leader Russell Hathaway. is a big fieW of eligibles. The Berkeley Sextette, composed Members of the council also will help in looking after the interests of the I d . . “ Be sure to get all cards in be­ of six talented young ladles present­ S i--' fore 7.30 Monday evening. Watch ed an excellent program of instru­ boys. they make of the Weeds.” the lists at the club house for names mental and vocal numbers. Their Sure enough. Bob and Billy came of those who have n^t joined. All running into the garden. They got entire presentation was highly ar­ COMPANY F WILL HOLD down on their knees ad began to team members are requested to at­ tistic and well rendered. .pull up some quite pretty plants that tend the meeting on Monday evening FOR were growing among the radishes. C'. at the hut.” Yesterday results i HONORABLY DISCHARGED. RIFLE SHOOT TOMORROW! “ Oh, Billy, are you sure those are Imps?” said Dolly; “ They look all as follows: Soldiers and sailors who have re­ Jfe'j, Team No. right.” Friday. Total ported at the War Bureau in the Will Shoot Rapid Fire Course— | BOYS IWO 6IBLS '“ A weed is a weed, no matter how E'' 1 0 6 past few days as having been honor Members to Meet at Noon. pretty it looks,” said Billy, “ and out mi 2 2 16 ably discharged from the service DOLLY MEETS THE IMP*. they go, if we want to have a good 3 garden.” 0 10 are: Co. F, State Guard, will hold a (Written for the United St^es 4 3 15 Bob and Billy were both splendid First Class Private Fred Diekow. field day tomorrow their range on School Garden Army.) soldiers of the United States School 5 4 10 Seaman Fritz Noren. the Capt. Keeney property on South Garden Army, and they wore, very a 8 13 First Class Private A. Amandus Main street. The Company will fin­ Dolly had never seen ~a cross proudly, the insignia of the army of 7 the young people of Aqierica. Dolly Kv r. 9 16 Johnson. ish the rifle shoot started some time Fairy,. She 'didn’t know that 8 1 2 always listened eagerly when her 5 A ■ Private John Gleason. ago and tomorrow will shoot the Fairies could be anything but pleas­ brothers told of the United States 9 7 Let us drive this car av 8 Corporal Ellis J. Anderson. rapid Are course. ant until she came into the garden School Garden Army, and although ft*/ 10 4 6 Nurse Bessie Anderson. Members will assembly at the this morning. -There stood a little the little girl could not count quite — — as well as Bob and Billy, she under­ Sgt. Frank O. Kinghaum. Company’s rooms at 12 o’clock. man no taller than your littlest around to your door Total 38 102 stood how many, many children are sli ' Private John E. Olson. finger. My! but he looked cross. in the School Garden Army-^h'ear’ljtj and take you for a spin. You’ll be proud to tide In Uds at aiming Private A. E. Bernby. RACE RIOTS. Dolly waited a minute for him to 3,000,000 little soldiers. Elcar. You’ll marvel at its roominess, easy-riding and absolute Firist Class Private Henry speak, and then, as he did not say Are you a soldier of ^the United' comfort Every part is built 150^ strong. Spring suspensioQ and RACE FOR THE PENNANT States School Garden Army? I f you, motor power are unequalled. Strange. One Black Killed and Four Whites anything, she said. are not, you should ask your teacher, Private William J. Downing. Injured in Texas. “ Good morning.” and she will tell you all abdut it. Years of eiperier.ee building cars In the $3,(XX) class only have IS m n iN G SWIFT PACE Yoowoman Grace M. Tanner. “ ‘Mcrning,’ said the Li,ttle Man, enabled the manufacturera to put out this remarkable Elcar at First Class Private Walter Ma­ Dallas, Texas, July 12.— Long­ v&ry huffily. . rt- so moderate a price. National League Contenders Tight­ honey. view, Texas, which was the scene of “ Is— or— a— is anything the mat­ CHILD WELFARE NURSES Upkeep is amazingly low. Average 18 to 22 milea to a grfhte ening Up as Season Grows— Gi­ Farrier Michael G. Gorman. sharp fighting between white men ter?” asked Dolly. gasoline. Tires give maximum wear. Repair costs are mtnimiaed. ants and ReWs Tied. Nurse’s Aid Emily Cheney. and negroes yesterday, is quiet to­ “ 'rbe matter! Do you see THAT?’' ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE Make an appointment with us to take you riding before our First Class Private Ernest Arm­ day, although troops of the Texas He pointed with a finger as long allotment is depleted. New York, July 12.— The race for strong. National Guard are patrolling the as the point of a lead pencil. Are Present at Health Centers to Be Manufactured by the Elkhart Carriage «fi Motor Car C x, the National League pennant, hotly First Class Private Carl W. Preiss. streets of the negro section of the “THAT” was another little miwi whe^ of Service to Children'' and ElhhqtU jn d , Builders of Good Vehictes since 2873. .-••1 ' contested as it is, promises to be­ Private Loftus W. Wood. city. The feeling against the negroes was sitting on a plafit nearby care­ Mothers. come even tighter during the next is still high, however, and the au­ lessly swinging his ibgs. He looked ...... " ' '■Vi______. ______. _ ' ten days. HIS QUICK RETORT SECURES thorities are taking every precau- very saucy, and “ doh’t-care-ish.” Following are the schedules of the The success of the Reds and Pir­ HIM A JOB AS A RRAKEMAN. caution to prevent further outbreaks. “ Yes” , said Dolly. “ Who— what school nurses in their- Child Welfare ates on their present eastern inva­ Topeka, Kan., July 12.—The San­ The riot yesterday, in which one is he?” work at the two health centres. ir, ll«T«lop* sion is largely responsible for tight­ ta Fe Railroad has been advertis­ black was killed and four white men injf nor»epower pi r. p. m. haTO “ That is an Imp” . Miss Isabel Moore is at the 8th fieal Condnental .U-4X43-J inch engine, deTelopin* 40 h*r»«i^w*r at ening up the race so far, and if the ing for brakemen In the Eastern seriously wounded, is said to have “ An Imp. What is an Imp?” District School each morning, ex­ 2100 r. p. m. OuUide of iho po-wor pUnta tha Elcar uxes and four* « practically the tame. Tw o unit electrical *y*tem. Lons w ^ e l base. 116 Giants are to hold their ground they newspapers. A' big tall, raw-boned, been caused by resentment of white “ An Imp is a PEST,” , said the cept Saturday^ from 8.30 to 9.30 m. Full floatinc rear axle with tpirel berel drivins soars. T u n yn iollor will have to saw wood during the men over an attack made in an arti­ bearinss front and rear. Double unKporsal driyo; lubnlar propoUor s b ^ homely chap, looking like a prize cross little man, in a cross little ready to receive cal)s or telephone copper cellular radiator. Roomy and comfortable bodiea of beautital eastern visits of their western riv­ fighter, called on General Manager cle in a negro newspaper published voice. calls concerning her work. Her tel­ design and durable finish. |!t. als. Fred C. Knox, who does all the hir­ In Chicago upon a young white “ I am not” , said the Imp. ephone is No. 162-3. Giants and Reds Tied. ing, and applied for a job. “ I see woman. “ You are. And you are worse. From 9.30 until four she devotes :rl,; The Giants and R§ds stand tied you want some brakemen and I You aro a tramp, and a thief.” to home visiting. On Tuesday and Elcar Fours $1275 Elcar Sixes $1475 F. O. B- Factory Jf : for the league leadership today. The would like a job” , said the man. THE FOOD YrtlUST. “ Oh, look here, old feller, don’t Thursday afternoons, from 2 to 4 G. F. GOODSPEED Reds forced their way into a tie by fe i- “ We don’t need any” , said Mr. call names.” o’clock, she holds a mothers’ con­ Central Garage, Main and Middle Tpk- If* taking a double header from the Fox, after sizing up^the man. London Papers Devoting Columns “ I will. I will call you a worse ference at the Health Center. h Braves at Boston, and Pittsburgh “ Then take that ad out of the to Meat Packers Articles. name than that. You are a murder­ On Fridays, from 2 to 4 o’clock, a climbed back into fourth place and Eastern papers and quit fooling us er— if not yourself, some of your Little Mothers’ Club. the first division by larruping the fellows” , demanded the man. “ I London, July 12.— London news­ family aro murderers.” At the Fresh Air School Miss Kr- Dodgers. cam*e all the from Philadelphia to papers are devoting an unusual “ Oh, how awful” , said Dolly. Helen Morin keeps office hours from Hugo Bezdek’s proteges crossed get a job in reply to your ad.” amount of space to the report of the “ 1 ve got as much right in this 8.30 to 9.00 each day except Sati\r- the Brooklyn Bridge today to meet “ Well, we do. need some brake- Federal Trade Oommission at Wash­ garden as you have” , said the Imp, day. Telephone No. 301-4. The IP- the Giants in the first of a four- men” , said Mr. Fox, “ but we don’t ington showing that a group of five very angry now.’ ’ rest of the day she devotes to Child fl- game series at the Polo grounds and need you.” Chicago meat packers may get a “ You have not. My family and my Welfare, visiting. Tuesday afternoon B- McGraw’s men, who have so far “ Why?” queried the man. monopoly upon thf food supply 6f friends were brought to this garden at two o’clock she holds a Mothers’ managed to take three out of five “ I don’t like your looks.” the whole world. and planted here. That old' tramp, Conference, and Thursdays at two games from Pittsburgh, expected ft “ So you hire a man on his looks?” The Pall Mall Gazette calls the your Grandfather Wind, brought you' the Little Mothers^ Club meets at the battle. The Reds, meanwhile will “ Yes.” packers agreement a “ menace” in here and scattered you about among Health Center. Anyone wishing to be engaging the feeble Phillies in “ Who in hell hired you de- sensational first page headlines. us. And now that you are heje, you attend these meetings is welcomed Don’t Worry3 Quakertown and if they keep up the manded the job seeker. Another Increase in the price of steal the good food that was put in­ by Miss Moore and Miss Morin, who race they have been setting they are “ You’ll do” , said Mr. Fox. ‘Re- c6al in Great Britain is hinted at to the ground for us. You crowd us are well'qualified to advise about the about your tire blowouts during these last hot days. We practically sure to nose New York port this afternoon.” by the Standard. The coal situa­ out of our places. You even choke health and care of Manchester’s repair them and save you money. out of the load. tion has reached a critical stage and some of us to death.” children. Big Game July 21. HARVEST HANDS SPEND it has been filling tjie editorial col­ “ You ought to fight for your One of the greatest series of the NIGHTS IN REST ROOMS. umns to the exclusion of comment on rights if your’re so mad about it” , ATLAS VS. STAGS. local season is in prospect beginning Ashland, Kan., July 12.— Not to President Wilsbn’s league of nations said the Imp. The Atlas A. C. will play the fast Don’t July 21 at the Polo Grounds, when be outdone by the city business men speech. “ We are made to work, to do Stags of Hartford Sunday at the put dope in your radiator, have it repaired right and you the Reds arrive here for three Pleasant street diamond at 1 o’clock. in making work comfortable for em­ good and feed people, not to fight. will be money in pocket. games. ployees, Ashland has established a PRICE OP STAYS TO GO UP. If our human friends did The Stags have won 16 out of;19 In the western reading and rest room where the Bridgeport, July 12.— The em not protect us from you we games played and claim state cham­ Service Our Motto. pennant, contenders, headed by the harvest hands are able to spend ployees of all of the big corset fac­ could not grow at a ll/’ he said. pionship for the age of 17 years. White Sox should strengthen their their evenings. The room has mag­ tories here have agreed on demands Turning to Dolly, “ Look in my dew- The Atlas boys have won 15 out of drop and see if I am not telling the holds on first division berths as they azines and newspapers, writing ma­ to be presented immediately to the 16 games and hope to even records. will he playing on their home companies that if agreed to, will truth.” The Atlas lineup and batting' order Jt A • terial and plenty of chairs and Dolly looked. She saw a nice row grounds. -An indication of what the places to rest. cause a considerable increase in the of beans. They looked strong and follows: Stowe 3 b., Robb 1 b., Bar­ White Sox—League leaders-:—may The room was established by the price of that article of women’s wear, well. All at once she saw some other rett s. s., Cervini p., Patrons 2 b„ plants growing up 'v^ry fast all do, is forecast by their success county agent, and the city is finan The demands Include a fifty per cent, Noble c., Richmond, Wallett, Taylor Auto Tire Vulcanizing and against the Athletics, who dropped increase in weges in all departm^ts around the beans. These plants and Anderson in the outfield. All clng the project. A committee sup­ seemed stronger than the beans. four straight at Comskey Park. ervises the work, while they have a 44 hours to constitute a working They sent‘out shoots and leaves and Atjas players will report at the field Radiator WorRs man on duty all the time to furnish week instead of 48 hours at present; stuck their'roots into the ground as at 12 o’clock. 135 PEARL STREET fast as they could. She could see Australian Shipping Controller an­ information regarding jobs. abolition of all charges for thread nounces that satisfactory ,arrange­ and other materials used by the em­ that there were many Imps on 'these PIG IN POKE PROVES 'TO plants. The Imps worked hard. ments have been made for the ship, ployees, pay for piece workers on a BE EXCELLENT BARGAIN. “ And shall I be able to play the The^ pushed the beans out of theiy ment of the Tasmanian 'Victorian time basis, when employed on day places. They dug down kito the piano when my hands heal?” asked and western Australian apple crops work. ground and stole the food there for Wheeling, W. Va., July 12.— At LIGHTNING FIRES RIFIiE. shot gui^ and the rifle was dlsr.': >i> the wounded ifTTdler. "Certainly The total for the three States Is their own plants. Some of them an “ old boss” sale here recently an charged, the bullet lodging In the you wlll,'^ said the doctor. , “ Gee curled their arms and. legs around 436,000 cases. Our chocolate malted milk with unclaimed suitcase was sold for ceiling.* ‘ ■ ! that's grpat! 1 never could before.’’ the poor beans and squeezed them Greensburg, Ind., July 12. egg Is a real meal. Quinn’s Popu­ until they 'died. $4-75. The purchaser found hldi- -- Boston TraAocrlpt. Lightning played pranks at the home Whitman’s Chocolates for the lar Fountain.— adv. “ Oh, how dreadful,” said thd little den In the elothing a $50 Liberty of Thomas Kitchln, a few miles Smokers’ Supplies, ^ipes, tabaijco^,i| Girl, almost cryipg. “ What can the •HA week-end. Par excellence. Quinn’s. Bond. southeast of here, recently. - A bolt McNamara’s Pharmacy.—-adv. ^ ^ — adv. Have a case of ginger ale sent to poor beans do?” ' ’’ “ They can’t do anything unless struck. several places in, the house ^Macronnt Sundae, » new, om< tru.c; Mttk chocolate covered cherries. your home. Cllquot-Club, Ora P^ptona for that tired, run down I somebody comes to help them. ' Oh, Good Luck Jar Rubbers for the and then Jumped to a shotgun. Then It at Quinn’s Popular'Foir 49e Ib. Special -for today. Magnell Rock, we deliver. Quinn’S Drug feeling. The Ideal tonic. Quinn’s , goody, here comes Bob hnd Billy canning season at Quinn’s.—^adv. the flash hit a rifle standing near the adv. 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HAintY DAVIS HAS BE^ NlADE ASSISTANT Most Wonderftd fhmg in Her lOO

MANAGER OF PHILADELPHIAJ- j; ■ «■•: -KfC-'JPLEB CS Years o f Very Happy Life Is ^ er rut M Son-in-Law! She (Jails Him Ideal I K A '

Bloomfield, N. J., July H .—-Mrs. Dr, William Ellery Channing, Irene Abbott Cokefalr, who ri^ preaching at Baltimore, gave what cently observed the one hundredth was called the Unitarian Declaration anniversary pf her birth— she was of Independence and became the born in the same year as Wait Whit­ leader of his church. , ' man, Julia Ward Howe, Charles A. Mrs. Cokefair never took up the Dana, Thomas Dunn English, Jhmes newfangled way of sewing .invented Russell Lowell, Isaac Thomas Heck- by young Howe, and only two years 0 er, Elias Howe» who invented the ago, when a Bloomfield dentist, w? sewing machine, and William about to extract one of her teeth, Thomas Green Morton, discoverer of suggested an anaesthetic, the little the use of ether as an anaesthetic— woman remembered young Dr. Green says the most won'derful thing in all of the Massachusetts General h o s ­ her long life is a son-in-law! pital, and said: “ No, I never was CORD TIRES “ His name is Fred T. Langstroth,” much of a hand for these new con­ Mrs. Cokefair said, “ and I want you traptions, you just go ahead and pull to print something nice about him. it; I’ll be all right.” He is one of my two ideal men. The “ Why,” she said, “ I cut and make other is Woodrow Wilson., Every all my own clothes and I sew by They are the tough day I ask our Almighty Father to hand. shower blessings on them both.’’ “ I thread my own needle and I “She Is an old lady in a million,’’ knit with wooden needles my hus­ tread tires and a Langstroth says, “ and a body could band whittled out for me. \ not do too much for her. I never “ I make my own bed every day marvel in their re­ saw a woman like her.” and take care of my own room. Here, then, ladies and gentlemen, “ How do I explain my long life? \\ 't * I donlt try tb explain it; I just enjoy sistance to wear. ^ v / you have two experts who testify— if testimony were needed— that the it. Have I any rules about eating and so on? Not a rule! I don’t be­ mother-in-law joke IS a joke. Vim* to R«-tir«k^ Langstroth’s first wife. Mother lieve in them. Every morning I have iBity rukt Cokefair’s daughter, died a number fruit, a cereal, bacon and eggs, rolls and coffee. I have dinner at noon, '’i i . a WA" ’•!?:; of years ago and Langstroth is mar­ ried a second time. Fifteen years usually soup, meat, three vegetables ago he set Mrs. Cokefair up in a and dessert. In the evening I eat BIG TIRES— EXCESS MILEAGE home of her own (he calls her lightly.” “ Mother,” and secured a woman At twenty-two Irene Abbott be­ Assistant Manager of Philadelphia Athletics. companion for her. Every day for came the wife of Samuel Cokefair, Veteran Harry Davis has been coaxed out of his retirement and has been fifteen years he has called upon the who, she says, was the son of a Mas­ made assistant manager of the Athletics. Though his title is that of assistant old lady. Every call lasts at least sachusetts neighbor, but who un­ T he F isk R ubber C o m p a n y manager it is understood he really is in full charge of the team and that Con­ one hour. doubtedly was related to that Coke­ nie Mack hereafter will devote most of his time to business affairs of the club. Mother Cokefair is spry and active fair family which had been promi­ of N. Y . Davis was Mack’s right-hand man for ten years, then went to Cleveland for a as a woman half her age. She is nent in the lystory of Bloomfield and brief period in 1912 and returned to Mack, remaining with him until the close never without her daily newspaper. nearby Jersey from the beginning. General Offices: ChicOpee Falls, Mass. of 1917. He is tlioroughly acquainted with Mack’s ideas and while they will She eats three meals. She is an at­ The name was originally ^oquefair. One-fourth of fhe inhabitants of New For Sale By Dealers * be carried out, of course, ftill the baseball world will be much Interested in tendant at church. Since Uncle Sam went at war she has knitted 100 ar­ Amsterdam under Governor Stuyve- seeing how Davis fares with more or less of a free hand. Davis will have as ticles for the Red Cross. sant, some historians say, were his lieutenant another veteran, Paddy Livingston, whose duty will be to coach Bloomfield’s centenarian, as sweet French. the pitchers of the team. as that Grandma in the poem called Bloomfield in 1842, when Samuel “ The Minuet;” Cokefair arrived with his young “ Grandma told me all about it. wife, was already a, famous little Told me so I could not doubt it. manufacturing village with grist UNIFORM MAKES HIT How she danced— my grandma— mills, cotton mills, copper rolling long ago; mills, paper mills, cotton print TitGINIi THE The Southern league rule that How she held her pretty head, works, woolen factories and- seven­ managers must not appear In How her dainty skirts she spread, teen merchants. Cokefair became boss dyer in the Jess Barnes is a little chesty to­ uniform unless listed as active How she turned her little toes. Smiling little human rose!” woolen mill David Oakes had estab­ day. He saved the skins of the Gi- players doesn’t bother Carlton lished twelve years before. The Rill Whittaker Is having a great sea­ makes her home here. She is a na­ dnts by shutting out the Cards with Molesworth. The fat manager tive of Hillsboro (Leverett), In west­ mills are still in existence and son with Fort Worth. of the Birmingham team dons a two hits. * « • ern Massachusetts. owned by the same family. flannel shirt and a pair of over­ One hundred years ago! What was Cokefair died about thirty years The Russians are not the only Buck Weaver Is traveling witji alls before each game, puts his the world like the year Irene Abbott ago. Three daughters also passed ones on the war path. Look at the some speed this season. team through its hitting and was born in the little hill town of away. She who became the wife of * * * . Minute fielding practice as an “active” Leverett? Fred Langstroth is dead these many Two Red heavers-^Reuther and The University of Virginia baseball Fifteen families settled that year years. participant, then retires to the Eller—^-enabled the Moranmen to team made a profit of $2,421.07 this bench when the game begins. at Indianapolis. Mrs. Cokefair has had but one dis­ appointment. At the Park Methodist tie the Giants for the league lead by Attach the plug, turn year. His workout rig is said to make The Erie Canal was opened from • • * Utica to Rome. Episcopal Church recently they a great hit with the fans. beating the Braves in a twin bill. the switch and, by Bobby Both Is playing a great game The first national financial crisis burned the mortgage. Mrs. Coke- Maxey Flack saw two men on the fair was to have had a prominent for the Macks and Is immensely pop­ took place. the time you are ready ^v^ohfl J. Crittenden, of Kentucky part in the cereqiony. bases in the sixth inning at Phila- ular with the faiKS. “ But Fred,” she says (meaning delphia and promptly smashed out • • * X ^ ia ^ d his seat in the Federal Sen- for the iron, the iron JOE ENOLE-TO JERSEY atfe, a§.$900 a year, “ to get bread for son-in-law Langstroth), “thought a homer enabling the Cubs to win. Lefty SchoiT, a pitcher Who started A-.,- ■ »iiy ..’’ the night.was a trifle cold and the Home runs by Tristram Speaker is ready for the WQlk^' the season- .wi lb Salt Lake, has been . K Bketch ■Book,” by Washing­ wind a Bit too raw* and— well, I ac­ taken on by Seattle. Former WaslUngton Twlrler A dd^ to ton Irving, appeared. quiesced.” and first baseman Johnston, coupled when you ijse a » * • Bill Donovan's List—Others Hook with Jim Bagby’s great pitching, Del Pratt, Yankee second baseman. Up With Bears. HAGEN WINS TITLE. PHONE OPERATORS STRIKE. took joy out of the lives of the Is playing a greatly improved game Yankees. since the Yanks returned home. Bill Donovan has added a few 4e^- Cleveland, O., July 12.— Cleveland Washington touched Slim Love G-E Oectric Flatiron * * * soned players tq his Jersey City CoHs, New York, July 12.— Walter C. telephone operators and electrical up for ten hits but failed to beat the Let us show you how you can do your whole The Pittsburgh Pirates have not who may help the Hudson county nine Hagen, of Detroit, the National open workers went on strike at six o’clock Tigers. been hitting to brag about, but this get on its feet. , the golf champion, is today the this morning. week’s ironing without discomfort, trouble, or feature of their play is improving Hal Carlson, who hails from Brooklyn lad who played the outfield holder of the Metropolitan Title. steadily. for several seasons with Pittsburgh Union leaders claimed that more Rockford, 111., may be a hero in his loss of time, and at a total cost of a few cents, | * * * Hagen brushed aside a six stroke than 2,000 operators responded to home town, but Brooklynites figure Pat Don Carlos Ragan, now a Giant, handicap in winning the cham'pion- the call, while company officials de­ he is a villain. Hal’s tight pitching You really cannot afford to be without this once was considered quite a Giant ship at the North Shore Country clared probably not more than 25 in the pinches gave the Pirates a wonderful hot weather help. tamer. That was when he was with Club and finished with a grand total per cent, of their employees joined victory and shoved the Dodgers Brooklyn. of 294 strokes for 72 holes of play. in the strike. back into the second division. * * * !. i Pittsfield’s heaviest loss Is In the ab­ sence of Catcher Devine, who has boon Manchester Eletctric out of the game with an attack of ap­ Relief is near By Morris pendicitis. Company * * * Horace Allen, an Infielder who gain­ ■r K-liO ed fame as a player at Georgia Tech, In Atlanta, has been signed by the Dodgers. * * * ’The playing of the “ Stai^Spangled Banner” In ball parks reveals the mel­ ancholy fact tha,t Mr. HJmsUe lias more hair than Ajr..]^em. rV, THE C. t : KWG CO. Hooks Wnrtfer, back fi and out of the army, is practicing with SUCGE880H TO ie.’H .m EN the Pirates and hoping something will happen to pei-mit him to stay on the ALLEN PLAGE, MANCHESTER team. • * * Lee Meadows of the CaVdinnls is LUMBER, GOAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES still one of the best .six or seven in­ ning pitchers in the National league. He has been that Tor three or four , BEAVER BOARD, SEWER PIPE years. * * * FLUE LININ6 Providence used to think it had a corner on Brown University athletes but New Haven now claims two. One is Claude Davidson and the other Billy THE C. W. KING CO. Murray. TELEPHONE 126, MANOHE8TER * * * Joe Engle. Sam Lewis, claimed by Shreveport and the Braves, has signed with .the and thus rescued from exile to the Jersey outfit. Then Joe Engle, a right- Three-I league, has shown his appre­ handed pitcher, formerly with Wash­ ciation by doing good work for Billy ington, has been added to the Jersey Smith’s team. * * * City pitching staff. EJngle recently was -released by the Cleveland club. Voluntary contributions to a fund Paddy Banman, a former Yank, joined to erect a memorial to Capt. Eddie the SkeetertI on their trip to the north. Grant, will be received by John. B. Old Cy Pleh, a team mate of Bau­ In response to numerous requests for "two coait jpbs** and huli Foster, traveling secretary of the man’s on tbe Yankees, has hooked up Giants. Grant was the only officer again with the Newark Bears. work at low pnees. I have fitted up the lower floor of my ehom among ball players killed in France. A , ’ in charge of W . J. Baldwin, who will give his personal atteik WALLY SCHANG IS FAVORED Ed Pfeffer, who has been going great tion to this class of work. guns for the Brooklyn club, attributes his fine condition to the ten-day boil­ Placed in Fifth Poeition in Batting I shall continue, as in ihe pMti to give my whole ing out period he put In at Hot Order of Boaton Red Sox—Un- to automobile painting of the highest grade. Springs before he Joined the Dodgers uaiial for Catcher. In training. I J - The New York American League It is seldom indeed, that a catcher Baaeball club has secured Albert Wlck- Is placed as high as fifth In the bat­ land from the St Paul, club of the ting order of a major league team, as Is 69-73 Soudi Main Sbreet Phone 127-2 American association. S t Paul will the case with W. H. Schaitg of., the receive a New York player In ex- Boston Red Sox. Schang.ls not only a chaitige.- Wlckland Is an outfielder fin» batt^« batting firom eUher side and went Paul thl8 ttom of the pikte, but he is a fast'l^e^run­ the Boston'sKatlonal& ner* something unusi^ in a f m •it??; -fe'

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r PAGE SEVEN THE BVEiUNG H|S|ALD. SA’^DAY^^jlUI-T 12, MJ?. W - I mr Ktivalla Tiny Historic Macedonian :- J , City, Again Lifts Head After Four* ^ r n '

Kavalla, Macedonia, (by mail).— adopted in Kavalla the same ruth­ less practises they followed in all j'ew Americans, except perhaps occupied territory. They pillaged thoae in the tobacco industry, have and destroyed. They made fT" piESO^VTlD n ever heard of this llUle port on the fort to make the land uninhabitable. Aegean Sea. Yet it has many fea­ They cut down the trees and carried off furniture and everything made tu re and activities to commend it to of wood. They sacked the homes the interest of the people of the and drove the Greek Inhabitants VH WE- United States. Here the finest to­ out. As a result of all this, when „.,Cl^lVe.S'0U HEALTH ANP A bacco in the world—the bulk of the Greek Commission of- the Amer­ ‘ ANf which is consumed in Aiherica—is ican Red Cross established relief D1S^S1TK?N,’ A h e a r t y grown. Here the great American- posts here, a few days after the arm­ iSOOl> ^OCX> tobacco companies have export istice, their representatives found Colored LAO0H WILI DRIVE AWAY Yt>OR he^Quarters. Here the biggest oil living ocnditlons almost unsupport- company of the United States and able. There were no stoves orifuel America’s greatest relief organiza­ of any kind, and they shivered feven FEARS AND CUKE THE 6LOHS, IT tion, the American Hed Cross, have in their heaviest clothing. Later distributing centers. Indeed, Ka­ they burned lignite, which they WILL GIVE YOU A OF FRIENDS. valla has come to have some of the mined themselves in the Pangaion aspects of a real American city. Mountains. Comic NOTHING IS AS CONTAGIOUS AS rty There are so many Americans here Kavalla was the first city in Mace­ that one feels himself only a few donia to become a base for Red LAUGHTER/'LAUGH AND THE hundred miles from home, instead Cross operations. It was here that, of in the heart of a remote region soon after the signing of the armis­ whose beginnings antedate ’the birth tice, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward WORLD LAUGHS >NITH YOU? G EJ of Christ. Capps, who in peace times is profes­ F^or years Bulgaria has looked sor of Greek at Princeton Universi­ T H E h a b i t ) l e a r n “ID LAUGH^ upon Kavalla with a covetous eye. ty, came with a trainload, of supplies Although defeated and subdued, she and a squad of Red Cross workers looked hopefully to the Peace Con­ and began immediately the task of gress at Paris to give her Kavalla feeding and clothing the destitute Beginning July 13th the Hart­ as a port. Yet Kavalla is not a har­ population and the immense num­ It w ill be easy bor, It is merely a roadstead af­ ber of refugees who had started fording good anchorage for coast- back from their places of intern­ ford Sunday “Courant” will wiso steamers. Millions of dollars ment to their native country, even if you fo ll oto and endless development w'ould be before the cessation of hostilities. required to convert the city into a This work doubtless resulted in include among its regular fea­ Qi^class port. Bpt Bulgaria, which saving thousands of persons who now has only the shallow port of might otherwise have succumbed to tures a four-page colored comic Dedpagatch at the mouth of the starvation and exposure. Gulf of Enos, was and is anxious to The natives speak with unbound­ get any outlet through Macedonia ed gratitude of the help given them section. The work of the best- and the sea for her large output of by the Americans. They say the tobacco, wheat, livestock, silk and food furnished by the American Red attar of roses, and would be quite Cross was the first substantial nour­ known comic surtists will be Every Sunday in ready to spend any sum in develop­ ishment they had in four years. The ing and deepening the harbor. Bulgarians had carried off every­ reproduced. If you want the best Kavalla is situated on a rocky thing and left them utterly destitute. peninsula and is dominated by the Their own government was unable to THE COURANT ruins of an old Venetian fort. It is help them, for the blockade had Sunday comic, buy the Hartford protected from the south by the 16ft Greece short of everything. jj Greek island of Thasos. Back from No section of the Balkans ever “Courant.’ the seacoast is a mountainous dis­ presented a more depressing picture trict known in Macedonia as the of misery and squalor. When the a. Pangaion. The Pangalon range rises Americans came in they found the directly from the low-lying Mace­ inhabitants dying by the dozen from donian plain to a height of nearly famine, exposure and typhus. They ten thousand feet and commands an immediately established soup kitch­ unsurpassed panorama of Kavalla ens and dispensaries and gave out and the historic Aegean. By Amer­ tens of thousands;of American-made icans it is- considered the most beau­ garments. They sent in doctors, M a a n d P a tiful range of mountains in Greece. nurses and medical supplies. They Coursing through the valley, on distributed hundreds of thousands Pang/^lon’s eastern slope, is the of loaves of bread made of Amer?- are pleased placid Anghista River, which some can flour. They established shelters historical writers believe to be the for the homeless women and. chil- stream where Paul baptized Lydia dre. They cared for the hordes of a s p ie On all sides of the mountains in this broken and dispirited Greek and region is rich arable land peculiarly .Serbian soldiers who had been re­ adapted to the growth of tobacco. leased from vile prison camps in when Polly studies fashions The bdst' leaf in the world is grown ^ Bulgaria. In their devotion to the here, and so valuable are the fields task of rescuing the typhus-stricken for tobacco culture that very little population tw'o of their number lost You’ll enjoy following the humorous else is cultivated. their lives and three nurses con­ During the war the Bulgarians tracted the dread disease. adventures and household complica­ The Funniest Pair in the World tions of this typical, happy Americar Will Appear Every Sunday Pamahasika’s Pets family in IN Battle Scene From World War AT CHAUTAUQUA Polly Pals The fun centers around Polly, leader* in styles and feminine innovations. Whatever she does, the rest of the family swears by. i

Shown above is a cut which gives one phase of the famous battle scene front the World War which will be presenied on the last night al Chautauqua. This battle scene is a part of the remarkable exhibition ot animal and bird Intelligence which will be given by the troupe of trained animals -and birds known as Pamahasika’s Pets. This battle scene represents an attack upon a German fort. During the engagement th6 birds fire cannon, set the-fort on fire, extlngul|h the blaze, lower the German flag and run up the national colors In its stead. Other amazing ti'icks, the result of the careful training of Professor Pamihe*lka, will go to make up a program which* will delight young and old alike; The program is planned especially as a fitting climax to "Chil­ dren’s Night’’ Preceding It will come the Junior Play or Pageant, "The ill W op :’ This has a strange name, but It is a play worth while. The chll- dretf vHlI like to give It and the grown-ups will like to see it given, es­ pecially those who have children In the Junior diaiiratiqua. The last night at Chautauqua—Children’s Night—Children, plan to be there with your parents. Parents, plan to take your “kiddles.

EVEN RAT CATCfllNO GOEJS The latest figure, however, compared HIGHER; NOW COSTS $1,250. unfavorably with the $500 a year padd in the 3ighte.^a»n ron’.ury to London, July 12.—'mere seems the “Eat Catcher ,to Ifis Majesty,” to be no limit to the Increased cost who was also provided wjtb a sCaf.- of things in London these hectic days let. unlfornl embroidered witl^ y<*l" of peace. :> low <'gures o' rats destroying wheat ■ Thd latest rise Is in rat Sheaves. 'iiThp salary of $1,250 a y w pffsgOll ijbjr itho Kent Cdttnty - iat cetclhe- .a, " is, znomehtary so ilsd. ii'th e «ime dtfpit W et^itrol or if con- yw r hefoyr the; .w$r tgt ttol ' / { / '

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rA G E EIGHT SATURDAY, anCJLY 12,1919.

Oak lodge,' International Paper- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Judd and son, makers, will hold an open meeting of New York, are spending the week­ V- in Odd Fellows’ Hall at three o’clock end with relatives in town. '1 tomorrow afternoon. Men prom­ The Manchester Memorial Hospi­ ABOUT inent in labor circles in Massachu­ tal corporators will meet in High setts will address the meeting. School hall Monday evening for the TOWN I Shepherd Encampment, I. O. O. F., purpose of electing 12 trustees. will install its^ newly elected ofiBcers The members of the Hose and __niversary in Odd Fellows’ Hall Monday eve- Ladder Company No. 4 of the South 1 ning. The meeting will open prompt-* Manchester^ fire department will hold 22nd 22nd I ly at eight o’clock. A short program their annual outing at Coventry Lake Cel® oration' I tomorrow. The trip will be made will be given and light refreshments Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holman went will be served. All members are in automobiles,- leaving the hose to Ocean Beach today to remain for urged to attend. , house on School street early In the two weeks. 'Robert Massey, son of Mr. and morning, thus giving the firemen a Miss Eliza Duart of Talvottville is Mrs. Alexander Massey, of Oakland full day at the lake. enjoying a vacation of ten days at street, arrived home yesterday, hav­ The annual meeting of the N^inth Asbury Park, N. J." ing been discharged from the Can­ School district will be held in High A son was born late yesterday af- adian army. He has been overseas School hall Monday evening at seven was a ‘ ternoon at St. Francis hospital to for the last eighteen months. He is o’clock. Several matters of impor­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chartier of one of four brothers who have been tance are to be acted upon. These Clinton street. in the service, two of whom are still include authorizing the building of A seven lap track is being con­ in the service. a new schom or the addition to one crowds. Needs are Here too at structed at the West Side in addifion No. 4 engine of the South Man­ of the district’s schools now in use to a 100 yard straight-away track chester railroad split a switch in the and also the proposal to build a for short sprints. freight yard yesterday afternoon home*for the teachers. A meeting of the Recreation C!eh- and ripped up a stretch of the track. SEASON’S LOWEST PRICES! ter Committee was held in the build­ The engine was replaced on the rails ing last evening for'^he purpose of and repairs made shortly before five BENNIE HASKELL BUYS Ths great event features timely bargain offerings'of goods—just the things you need ijow and will want for summer. discussing the appropriation for o’clock so the train, which takes the Many fresh bargains go on sale Monday—bargains we couldn’t display until room was made for them by the sale of some next year. north end people home, was only a first-day offerings.. Oscar Green, a former Manchester few minutes late in starting HOTEL LIVERY STABLES Every department offers unusual values. It is your opportunity! Make the most of it. boy, who has been living in New Mrs. B. S. Carrier and family ac­ York for a number of years and re^ companied by Mrs. Carrier’s sister, Cowles’ Property Goes to Well turned from overseas’ Y. M. C. A. Mrs. J. L. Lathrop of Norwich, left Known Junk Dealer— May Con­ Fabrics of all Varieties '-.r work, is renewing acquaintances in by auto this morning for Eagle vert Buildings Into Tenements. Silks, Dress Goods,, Wash Goods, White Goods, etc., Millinery Clean-up Trimmed Hals town. Camp, South Hero, Vermont. The decorated with all the-new Spring weaves, shades and Misses Helen and Gertrude Carrier Bennie Haskell, the well known The Athletics left for New Haven patterns. Note the sums which have been chipped will remain at the Camp for two junk dealer of the south end, has this noon to play the fast Nutmeg from every yard on sale. $2.49 team of that city. The game will be weeks. The rest of the party will bought the Cowles hotel livery I , staged at Savin Rock. Tomorrow return the first of next week. stables and the store building next 99c and $1.25 FANCY VOILES ...... 7 5 C Every trimmed hat in our department that sold the locals will meet the Singers of One of the big busses operated by to the hotel. ,»Th6 deal was closed regularly from $5.98 to $10.00. i Bridgeport at the Nebo grounds. Perrett and Glenney was sideswiped yesterday afternoon. G. H. Allen, In this assortment you will find voiles which carry There are handsome hats in dark colored straws, All Recreation Center members by a trolley car in Hartford Thurs­ who ,has owned this property for a individual distinction and character. Width 36 to 40 In­ large and small shapes. Special at $2.49 each. ches. who played in the mixed tournament day evening. The buss was proceed­ long time, traded the property for a Note— None exchanged. two-tenement house that Haskell 69c and 75c FANCY VOILES ...... 5 0 C of the Recreation Tennis Club met ing up Morgan street when it was ^ ^ at the West Side plaground.s this af­ hit by the rear end of a trolley owned at the corner of Oak and Clinton street. Mr. Haskell Is plan­ Woven stripe and plaid voiles In pretty colors, also ternoon for the purpose of making which was rounding the corner of dainty printed voiles. 36 and 40 Inches wide. arrangements for another tourna­ Morgan and Market. Fortunately ning to make a small tenement out 5J9c V O I L E S ...... V...... 3 3 c HUCK TOWELS ment. The Tennis Club had the use no serious damage was done either of the office, in which he will live, and will perhaps turn the large barn of the courts from 2 to 5. to buss o'r passengers. Nice assortment of floral voiles in all colors also 19c HUCK TOW ELS ...... 1 5 C connected with the stables Into ten­ plain colors. ement houses. The barn is well built 25c PRINTED VOILES ...... -| Q Either plain white or with red border. Size 16x31 and is not over twelve years old. inches. Pretty colorings. 27 inches wide. J L ^ L The sale practically closes . up the 25c HUCK TOWELS ...... 1 9 C livery business at the north end. 39c and‘ 50c W H ITE G O O D S ...... 3 5 C In the Old Days. 29c HUCK TOWELS ...... A splendid assortment of nice new sheer, walstlngs Plain white. Size 18x34'inches. 4 y O C At one time the hotel livery and dress materials, including voiles with satin stripes I Two Hnndred Fifty | stables were among the most popu­ and checks, dotted swies and organdie. Mostly 27 in­ lar In the town. That was before ches wide. 39c HUCK TO W ELS ...... 2 9 C the advent of the automobile. Then 35c WHITE GOODS ...... q q it was next to impossible to hire a Mertlerlzed voile stripes, 27 Inches wide. ^ J / C 'I'heso towels have a damask border with space for hdtse and carriage on a pleasant mongram. Size 18x36 inches. Army Leather Coats 50c POfLINS ...... Size 18x36 Inches. Sjunday. On holidays a person who 45c HUCK T O W E L S ...... Salvaged from the Steamer Hunter which was sunk wltihed to hire a horse and carriage 'The same good quality, all the best selling colors. 27 wbiHd hhve-to engage it weeks ahead : Incnos wide. near Vineyard Haven, Mass. ’' Satin border., Size 18x36 Inches. ' ,of time in order not to be disap­ pointed. Since the automobile 39c DR^SS GINGHAMS ...... 3 5 C 39c ALL LINEN DISH TOW ELS ...... 2 9 C To Be Sold At $ 5 E a c h canle Into general use the livery bus­ Good assortment of fancy plaids and stripes, 32 in­ Excellent value. Plain white. Size 18x36 inches. to men who want a great winter coat. Leather Outside, iness has greatly declined. ches wide. Mostly “ Bates” Blanket Lined. These coats coSt the United States gov­ Mr. Allen, who sold the property, 29c TURKISH TOWELS ...... 2 2 C ernment about $7.00 wholesale. is tifae of the largest property own­ 39c E N D U R A N C E CLOTH ...... 3 5 C (■ They are good value. Buy a dozen. Size 17x34 ' ! ■, ers at the north end. Mr. Haskell inches. intends tfo stay In the junk business dnee hsed always used for children’s wear, fast col­ ors. 27 Inches wide. ■ ' Vi and is confident that the business 39c TURKISH TOWELS . .^ ...... Especially Adapted Only 25 dozen in lot. Size 19x38 Inches. will continue to grow. He has been 35c PERCALES (YARD WIDE) ...... 2 9 C for men whose occupation calls them out of doors, such very successful since coming to 50c TURKISH TOWELS ...... 3 9 C ’ as Motormen, Conductors, Policemen, Mailmen, Firemen, Manchester and has built two houses Large assortment to select from, colored as well as Automobilists, Teamsters, Motorcyclists^ Farmers, on Clinton street. the black and white figures and stripes. At this price we have plain white or colored towels In Sportsmen, and In fact a great warm coat for any man to checks or stripes. Colors blue, pink and gold. They own. are double thread. Size of white toweling 20x20 SPECIAL Inches. Ask the overseas boys what they think of them. SCHOOL MATES OF WALTZ If you want to get in right on the greatest value ever $3.98 ALUMINUM 75c TURKISH TOWELS ...... ■ offered in town come at once. These coats '■etail regu­ PERCOLA- QQ Extra heavy and large.' Size 24x48 Inches. C larly for $15.00. SEND FLORAL TRIBUTE TOR . We have them In pink, blue and gold with space for monogram. Size 20x40 Inches. - Highly burnished, pure alu­ Our Price Just $5.00 Trade School Friends of Rockville minum with six cup capacity. $1.25 COLORED TURKISH TOWELS...... 8 9 (• Youth Express Sorrow at His Ebonized handle. Untimely Death. 10c LUCKNIT WASH CLOTHS ...... Q

Glenney & Hultman Among th6 many floral tributes 8c W A SH C L O T H S ...... Ground Gripper Shoes for Tender Feet. at the funeral of Erwin Waltz, the EXTRA SPECIAL Rockville youth who died at the $3.98 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES Hartford hospital Tuesday afternoon $2.98 from injuries received when a can­ UNDERWEAR SPECIALS non which he was unloading explod­ Flat bottom made of 18 ed and whose funeral was held in gauge pure alum.inum. LADIES’ SHAPED VESTS ...: ...... ; g Q g Rockville yesterday afternoon, was Double beamed body, cast ' -• 41 w a large standing wreath, the tribute Low necks and no sleeves. Made of fine stitched aluminum spout. Solid bleached jersey. Regular 69c. quality in sizes 38' of his Trade School classmates. v/ire bale. Patented hinge and 38. The wreath was made up of keeps bale wood from side Express Service shower roses, Killarney roses, LADIES’ EXTRA SIZE KNJT PAN TS ...... 6 5 C of kettle, therefore, bale is Ophelia roses, sweet peas, stock, and baby breath. The base was con­ always cool. Sizes 7 and This is our regular 75c. quality, made with tight 8. Capacity 12 and 15 top. Finished with lace trimming. Between Hartford, Meuichester structed of victory palms, as was also the top. A card attached read: pints. With wood handle 25c EXTRA SIZE VESTS ...... 1 9 C Willamantic ' “ From South Manchester Trade School associates, students and Swiss ribbed, full bleached, straight vest withvV ONE TRIP DAILY. PLEASURE PARTIES TAKEN instructor. Hhves neck, and tape draw string. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. ’ ^ OUT BY HOUR OR DAY. LADIES’ 25c SUMMER VESTS ...... \ ...... J Q g LADIES’ 75c CHAM- Furniture and Crockery packed. Special attention OISETTE GLOVES 5 9 c We -have 30 dozen of. this number in regular size given to packing of cut glass. only. Fine stitch with V neck, arm holes and neck AU white with contrasting run with cotton tape. ^ , Have had years of experience in packing and will, give black and white embroidered 45c EXTRA SIZE VESTS ...... 3 5 G my persfHial attention to all work. No job too small or backs. 2 clasps, a nice l^ v y grade of chamoisette. Sizes too large. Estimates cheerfully given. 6 1-2, 7, 7 1-2. A very special value at the. above price. Extra fine stitch. Yoke and armholes trimmed and run with -- V mercerized tape. 99c FILOSETTE LADIES’ 39c SUMMER VESTS ...... ; . . r t Q Jules F. Gerard QUALITY AND PRICES GLOVES 79c 116 KEENEY STREET. TEL. 112-14 ARE WHAT COUNTS This is our re^lar 99c white V neck, fine stitch with band, top finish. A very We believe in giving a square chamoisette glove made by unusuatvest which we purchased for this sale. ■ -r ' i ■ J deal to all, which means perfect vis­ Fownes Brothers,-- known as ion, highest quality goods and low Filosette. Has 2 clasps with LADIES’ 39c BAND TOP V E ST ...... O A prices. embroidery plThacks. A really As * we sell «lx times as many wonderful' wearing glove. Extra size only 6 dozen of this style. Pine «tltch glasses as ' anyone else in Manches­ Sizes 6 1-2 to 8. band top with tape shouldei^ straps. * ter w'e can afford to sell them cheap­ er. If you want good, yes extra ' ^7 ------:------good glasses and don’t feel that you CHARTER OAK GARAGE can pay the high prices charged by Charlei^ Sire and August Jerhit some, than you should call at our South Manchester office and receive REAR OF 150 CHARTER OAK STREET, PHONE 595 a square deal and get your glasses -at the right prlcO. : ” i i AUTOMOBILE AND t i r e ; r e p a i r i n g Offlee Open Every ..Night Except . Of all kinds promptly d b n ^ y wOfHonen who Saturday from 0*BO to 8.80 p. m. \ . At O^cal Dept. G. Fox ft ■ Co. , know how. during the day. Guaranteed. ptiees Reasonable LEWIS A . HINES, RefH 2^edli^ Speckdli^ Boum 41 Bals nodi