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(daeellled Adverttriof on Page XX.i SOUTH MANCHESTBI^ CO^«»^'TO JUNE 3, 1932^^. (FOURI^l^ PAGES) «iUCSl!iB9Ei VOt. U ., NO. 213. * , V A 5 1 After Fatal Crash With Motorcycle mVANCEOF -♦ GUILFOYLE ASKS ■; .11 ■■ n rA T U c r u iT M r G Bj-CENTENNUL DEATH SENTENCE I m bay STATE! Hartford Mw Serving Life CAMPAIGN TO NAME State’s Celebration Moves \>* Ifannhefs of War Veterms At Imprisonment Makes Over Line Into Neighbor- Fear Indian Heiress SMITH IS BEGUN « I C a p ^ Conthnie To GroR^, Queer Appeal Although ing State — Ceremonies Has Been Murdered . Officers At Flymg ^ Claiming He Is Innocent. Friends of Former New York Held Today In Springfield. Colorado Springs, Colo., June 8.— She then had an income exceeding Ordered To Remimi On Governor Also Back (AP)—^Mary Elkklft, Osage Indian 3180,000 a year. Hartford, June 8.—(AP) — Dr. , 1 Hartford, June 8.—(AP)—Offi-1 heiress, whose lavish spending cmd She was educated at the Haskell Harold N. GuUfoyle, who is serving mailtal adventures focused public Institute, Lawrencp, Kans., and Reservations—few Reds Shouse For Chairmanship, clals and mmtary units partlclpat- attention on her for the last decade, a life sentence for murder, has peti­ 1 ing in the State celebration of the I later at a college for girls in Pasa­ WCU9 found dead, today in her home dena, Calif. Much oi her time was Among Mardiers—Utde tioned the Superior Court to order Washington ' bl-centeimlal moved at Ivy Wild, a suburbr. spent at a model ranch northeast of his execution but reiterated today New York, June 8.—(AP)—Four­ across the State line today to a new Authorities investigating her here. that he was Innocent of the crime. zone actively identified with the death had not determined the cause, Her first husband was Bobby Cor­ Food Left To Feed Ae teen men, forming an organization first president’s life. . but indicated there was evidence she I The veterinarian based his plea Governor Wilbur L. Cross and his bett, a prize fighter, whom she mar­ on a technicality in his indictment which they assert “will end with may have been flcdn. Sheriff’s offi­ ried in 1922 in Kansas City. The the nomination of Alfred E. Smith party set out this morning over the cers had been'seeking lier for a week SjenriceHen. for the slaying in 1928 of Mrs. Clare route covered oy Washington to marriage was dissolved. Miss Elkins C. Qaudet. for President” went to work today In the event you’ve wondered how much damage a motorcycle could to serve papers on her in coimection claiming she was drugged at the take part in services at Agawam and with an Jilienation of affections suit In the petition filed yesterday on an intensified campaign to ac­ Springfield, Mass. Three of the five inflict upon cm automobile, this picture will give you an idea. The motor- time of the ceremony. ,She after­ with Judge Patrick B. O’Sullivan, complish that purpose. which ^ tte'ttro n g 1 cyclist was klUed and his wife, riding tandem with him, was seriously in- brou^t 1^ a negro womcm. wards married Harry Bowles, a Washington, June 8.—(AP)—Po­ Guilfoyle asserted: They were the former governor’s at yesterday’s services a strin g !3*^®^dared after a head... eraeh at Oiappaqu^ N. T. At one time she was one of the Colorado Springs taxi driver, whom lice kept in constant toUch today j^ests yesterday at a luncheon aft­ excunple of the appearance cmd uni­ richest of the Osages. . she divorced to marry David Derry- with Federal authorities as the “Your petitioner respectfully sub­ er which it was. announced (3over- When the Osage oU wells were berry. She was granted a prelim­ mits that the shooting of a person in forms of the Revolutionary period, gushing, her hold^s were valued at inary divorce decree from Derry- numbers of the veterans here seek­ the back, thereby infiicting a mortal nor Joseph B. Elly of Massachusetts were to parade in Hartford, and will place Smith’s name before the more t h ^ $li000,000. berry last JTanuary. ing the bonus payment continued to wound, without any preliminary then proceed to Springfield for a grow. quarrel and perpetuated by a person Democratic National convention in second ceremony. SIX THOUSAND CHINESE of soimd mind in the legal sense, , and that Smith’s support­ Stop a t Windsor There were reports, apparently constitutes all the elements of first ers will back the selection of Jouett A stop at the Oliver Ellsworth well founded but imcoiUirmed by degree murder and is susceptible of Shouse for convention chairman. House in Windsor where Wcushlng- CROPS HERE ESCAPE officials, that Army posts in th^ no other definition.” Five ecmtem states in which, for- ton spent the night, wcw scheduled ARE HELD FOR RANSOM 1 » « ).0 0 0 SHARES ’Vicinity of Washin^on bad taken Says He’s Innocent mer Governor Smith has shown for the Governor’s party. In Aga- precautionary protective moves in Guilfoyle contended today that strengtb in pre-convention cam- wam, they, together with Massacbu- view of the mounting numbers of while he was innocent of the crime paigns were represented at the setts ofRcicds, were to dedicate the ■,. , . — . e m A R E O U N U e in DAMAGEBYFROST veterans in the city. Police estimat­ he should have either been sentenced luncheon. Smith himself, however, first George Washington Highway pjlnTOWIllg iftlC QI ICFTOr ed that nearly 10,000 would be iii to be executed or acquitted. Since was the only New Yorker present, marker. The program for the af-1 ® DISSENSION REPORT the capital by the end of the week. he was arraigned on an indictment although his friends believe he will temoon called for the dedication of Officers attached to Bolling Field, cha^dnST first degree murder, he as­ carry considerable support■ from' a second marker in West Spring- Told By American Who IN CHILE DENIEDlFederal Trade Board Uncov­ Cold Wave Strikes Mandws- the Army Airport adjacent to one sert^ the court was in error when this state with him into the con­ field, where the two day celebration of the veterans encampments, were it convicted him of second degree vention. The stafes sepresented was conduded. asked not to leave their reservatiem murder, “as charged in said indict­ were Masscmhusetts, Connecticut, The meeting of Washington and Was Held Prisoner For ers Transaction In Exam- ter But Garden Tmck Is after noon today. Their .wives were Rochambeau, .and their military as-: ment.” Rhode Island, New Jersey cmd advised not to leave the post unes^ It is understood that Dr. Guilfoyle Pennsylvania. sociations were the theme of yes­ corted. who is an attendant in the prison Charles Ely, brother of the terday’s celebration 'n Wethersfield, Six Months ^ Bandits. Head of Socialist Junta Says mmg Unmjnred. Reds Not to March hospital, prepared the petition him­ Masscmhusetts governor who will where the two met for the first time, and in Hartford, where a The inhospitable reception they self. Attention was called by law­ replace Governor Franklin D. There Will Be No Joblessl received a t the hands of police and Roosevelt who first introduced celebration banquet was held. Shanghai, June 8.—(AP)—» A Washington, June 8.—(AP)— A With only xxilnor damage report­ yers to the fact, however, that he In Middletown ed to garden crops from last night's Capitol buAdlng officials when they incorporated in it the phrase ask­ Smith to a Democratie Nationcd harrowing tale of months of terror “gift” of shares, with a par value applied for permission to parade on convention as “The Happy War­ Fiye military units held the first jinusually cold weather, Manchestar ing' “that your petitioner be bang­ of four parades in Middletown yes­ and filthy living conditions was told WduB a Month. of 3600,000 of t h s « ^ Stetes . Gaa ''escaped what was feared at the the Capitol grounds, caused the ed.” This they regard as an error rior,” was a guapt at the luncheon. and-tflectrle Comply from the leaders of the Communist organi­ by a layman unacquainted OtiHrs b Party terday morning. They were the here today by Captain Charles time might prove to be a very'seri­ Governor’s Foot Guard, the Rich' Baker, American steamboat cap­ Middle West Utilities Company to ous loss to farmers. Reports from zation, the Workers Ex-Service- with legal phraseology. The other Massachusetts repre­ Santiwo, flhile, June 8.—fAP)— men’s League, to cancel Uelr dem- Details of Clime sentatives were E’rands X. Hurley, mond Light Infantry Blues, the New tain who ‘wias released near Hankow the National Light, Heat and Po\Ar Windham county sections this Haven Grays, the Putnam Phahmx_ ,by Chinese bandits who kidnaped Peihlstent'.reports of internal dis­ morning told of heavy losses. (mstration for today. Vice-President Mrs. Gaudet was fatally wounded, state auditor, General Charles H. and the Second Company, Company, through A. H. Bickmore Curtis and Speaker Giumer directed and Guilfoyle received a woimd Cole cmd Daniel Coakley. G®v-1 hina last Winter. sension in the Socialist Junta that Low Temperature emor’s Horse Guards. Captain Baker who was set free and Clompany, was brought to light Here in Manchester the mercury that they be given no permit to pa­ which blinded his right eye, as they, Frank Hague, mayor of Jersey From Middletown they speedily has seized the CSiilean government rade on Capitol grounds. Metrop^l- with Mrs. Guilfoyle, Mrs. Gaudet’s City, headed the New Jesrsey dele- last week through the efforts of today in testimony of Prank Buck­ dropped to the middle thirties, the traversed in buses the route Wash­ Ameriesua missionaries .ayriyed here w w flatly denied today by Carlos ingham, Federal trade commiasion; lowest on record for June in many; tan police had granted . permission five-year-old daughter and two ington travelled slowly , by coach to Davila, the Junta’s head, in an in- for the radicals to panule . in the others were leaving Dr. Guilfoyle’s (OoDtliraed oB page' on hia way to the United'States to examiner, in the resumed utilities years. Coxts were a necesri^ and ») Watherafleld. There, x . following rejoin Ifis f ^ l y a t ,Oa)rlah}d, Cali- teririft^w ^: tine Awociated Prefua hearings. fhosX who'neglected "to WMb oi^ city, but dumfsll' Ham miiids sfter apartment. At bis trial he contend sB^ebes ^ Governor CrMS, M the. CuiltitaQamer-action. < drorges *nienaiSt, air 'altache ei IMrect ^ r e ­ were thOFCHtsbly .chilled—efpecially ' vdfo death TumoEsr tbat he threateneiirtp re­ states Cbmpany’s^'ABi if they rode in an 0fM» automobUe. the French Embassy, former tStt' times,he said. “I never ex­ sign from th» governmental group. poisoned untU tonsoarOu^,'Oer- Cbeckoups at tbs John Lent! farm The’ f^irtmilMijiriri fiijgeiiiiitfsp' Mrs. Gaudet and then wounded him- r i l u } ] gressmim E. Hart Fenn and others, pected to survived Thrae half- claiming a e f 3,d0p self as a climax to a love affair. ; Several thousand workers gather­ tain transactions were brought out on Gardner street, Pm !s Orchards the military units paraded a second civilized, ' treacherous inhuman ed before the 'presidential palace on Avery street and me Chris Pe among, tbe v e ta i^ no# Inltbe city, Text Of Petition time. bandits, who call themselves Com­ The text of the petition follows: last night and hedged co-operation (Continued on' Page Two) tersen farm In South B^dsor, re­ were estimated by poUce to teve an" Governor Cross, Major Thenault, munists, are conducting a wholesale with the new government in its plan actual, membership of Awe 260 “To the honorable P. B. O’Sulli­ REACHING CHICAGO Mayor William J. Rankin and offl- kidnapiing business. Their victims vealed practically no dtamages to van, of the Superior Court for the to provide everjr Chilean with a .Job vegetable or fruit crops.^ In some out of^iaariy. 8,000 veterans in the >) cials of the State bi-centiennial cele­ are any foreigners or wealthy Chi­ by taking over the economic ma­ encampments. Several of- tbsi 'agl' County of Hartford. bration spoke at the banquet in nese they think capable of paying places tomato plants were affected. “1. That on the 24th day of April chinery and taxing the rich to pay This was especially so in low areas. tators were arrested and taken to Hartford. huge ransoms.” for it. ' ■ ' BANKS TO HANDLE station .bouses, yesterday the 1928, your petitioner was adjudged The New Haven Grays and the FUthy Food High lands were not affected. Nearly AD Nadenal G. 0. P. All to Have Jobe Mrs. Howard Spencer said the veterans themselves. Police adv$isd guilty of murder by the trial court Second Company, Governor’s Horse During the five months of captiv­ them.to leave, tbe e i^ ...sa d . some' (not a Jury) and sentenced to im­ Guards did not participate in to­ ity Baker’s food consisted of only Senor Davila predicted that vriltb- frdst kiUed ,tbdr tomatoss,, beans prisonment for life. TAXES OMGHECKS and did dantxMS to ebm u d pota­ :wew-Jmown -to bav rleft;' ?-' CognnitteemeD On Scene day’s ceremonies. half-cooked rice and fish twice a in a m onth. there would not be a _T he league -now plans to' go', “2. That in their findings t^e Governor Cross and his official day, he said. *lt was filthy,” he man in Chfle without a Job. toes on their Avery stibet farm. She honorable trial court declared that party traveled north out of Con said Franklin G. -Welles had similar tbs Capitol Friday and attempt to said “but I ate it occasionally, but “After all,' he eaid, “our revolu­ present petitions to tbs Vies^^esi- ‘the shooting wm done by the ac­ To Make Preparations. necticut today to Join with the refused water, imtll it was boiled. I tion was against these people, (the ill luck In tbe same section, cused with maUce aforethought and Massachusetts celebration of the deRt and Speaker. Since they have^ slept in mud huts on bare boards be­ rich), who comprise less than one- Depositors Will Be Charged no parade permit, tbeir numbers, with a specific intent to kill.’ < Washington bicentennial at Aga­ side the outlaws.” tenth of Chile’s population, and Near Record “3. That the indictment rea<^ in Chicago, June. 8.—(AP)—^The wam, over a route once traversed by Although frequently he was who for years and gpars have ruled New Haven, June 8.—(AP)— neosssarily wAi be very Umltsd. first tinge of color today began to Washington. threaten^ with execution because the coimtry with.an Iron bai^, nev- Monthly According To tiie Temperatures dropped to 48 de­ MeanwbAe, Reprsssntativs Rai­ (Contlnned On Page Two.) The Governor stopped along the grees here today co.ning within two' ney, the Democratie Mader, told brighten the bud that will flower the ransom demand of fifty thou­ ir heeding the needs of the'work­ newspapermen be would keep the' into a Republican National conven' sand Mexican dollars was not met, ers or of the people at large. degrees of tbe record low m ark of House in session for a vote Monday tion next week. It lit up alike the (Oonttnned on Page Two) be was mistreated physically only “They have had all the money Nnmher of Checks Issn^* 41 for June established in 1884. once. The New HaVen branch of tbe on u^ethsr to take up' legislatic!^ dusky interior of the convention and all the privileges and they nev­ for immediate payment of the sol­ hall and the highly ornamented "Then I was chained and beaten” er paid taxes. They are going to pay Weather Bureau said it bad received OPEN COMPETmON he said, “apparently because a new­ Washington, June 8.—(AP) — diers’ bonus. halls of the Congress hotel as dec- taxes now. and they will help pro­ no reports of crop damage. Rainey, wbo flled tbe adverse wayg oi’ators started unfurling the miles ly arrived chief wished to impress vide a living and happiness for Collection of tbe new two cent tax MANAGER OF BANK bis followers.” and means committss report on th# of draperies that will swathe these on checks, drafts and similar Instru­ Damage In Windham cash bonus proposal, said: IN BUSINESS, URGED two centers of convention activi­ Widespread Lawlessnefi (Oontloned on Page Two) Danielson, June 8.—(AP)—Ex­ Captain Baker told a tale of ments which goes into effect on ' “One hundred foHy-flvs members ties. tensive damage to crops in the east­ signed tbs pstitioa' to c^bargs tbs The first scouts were arriving for KILLED BY BANDITS widespread lawlessness, over an June 21 will cause no inconvenience ern section of Windbg^ county taras area beginning a short distance to bank depositors of the country, rules oonmlttee from’ oMMldsration the convention battle of 1932. Vir reported today as a result of freez­ of tbe oasb bonus pnmosition, and *' tually all of the xfiembers of the from Hankow and extending 200 but will be hapdled mtlrely by tbe ing temperatures. Head of Bar Association miles along the north bank of the COOUDGE AUENDS they are entitled'to a vote in tbs National committee were settling The temperature dropped to 28 House. down in their Chicago quarters Yangtze. Tbs XtatarttfiL Revenue Bureau said degrees in this area, the lowest for Unahle To Open Vaidts They t “This vast'^rea consists of the ”A lot of those wbo signed the ‘ Claims Trade Needs No preparatory to smootht^ out dis­ today tha bpifliB.would pay the tax June in 50 years. petition have been coining to ms, putes that have arisen in six dele so-called Chinese Communist gov­ MCLEAN’S FUNERAl to tbe Traasunr H tbe tmS of each Farmers estimated the damage at Blackjack Official ai ernment” be said “which is made up month. Dttrftg the ^rlod, tbe asking if we are not going to ad- Pity From Congress. gations. They will take these up to­ of outlaws such as held me. They thousapd* of dollars and said most Journtefors Jims 16, but X told them morrow and hear the contesting banks will keep count of tbe num of their crops would have to be re­ 'no, you signed the petition end you bold the whole country in an Iron n ' ■ n • ! . 1 1 J |0«t or cnecKzks orewn dra^swn byuy ,sach d ^ claims raised in Georgia, Louisiana, ' >, terrorizing the peasants and planted. can go to toe mat on it’ - Mississippi, South Carolina, Vir Flee Withont Ae Mmwy. \ o Detroit, June 8.—(AP)—A plea mulcting them of every possible Former President Heads ^ Should Vote On It . ginia and Tennessee. cent, in addition to carrying on .SUPREME COURT CASES "When members take such steps for open competition wcus voiced to­ Hoover and CniHs * II accoimt and enclose a statement in - Hartford, June 8-r(AP) —Cases day by Henry Ward Beer, presiden ; _ _ Lotbiniere, Que., June 8.—(AP)— wholesale kidnaping. nOnOniry l &llD6ftr6r8. tbe depositors eaneitllCd checks. they should go through with tbsix' On the surface the pale waters “It was told”; Baker..said, “they argued in tbe Supreme Court today proposition. In fact I think toA of the Federal Bar Association of were "smwthT’iiM mtog ’ Natroilki I A m m hun> was o r g a i ^ today to L a r e ^ ^ ’w & '^ T t h o i S S d McLean’s grandfather L i f e o n Planet Venus officiated for half a century. The U, 5 . Is Willing too daSUy wsatber mpd sanitairy ow;- ^ that the commission even at pres­ Rome, June.8— (AP).— Amelia dittoBs tberA einisad them 'to rsmam, ' ent is conducting almost no direct Rev. Edwin Keox Mitchell, Jr., pas­ Earhart received a warm official tor Was.to officiate witb tbe assis­ over night in Muyiand bafsto mpV-. supervision over the combinations welcome from General ItalO'Balbo, ■ ^ Into town may. ■ in’!: ft has permitted. Possible, Say Scientists tance of Dana McLean Qreely, a To Cancel War Debts the air mlnlatar, aa.- ahe emerged Harvard dlvfolty school student and (P.. Tagil TYou cannot make business from the cabin of an anny plane author nf; tbe bqlflia proposal,' strong by feeding it dope,” the t^hich broufl^t her from Mnim. - grand nejri^BW of the former Sena- Washington, June 8.— (AP) —^ “This discovery if fully substanti tori ' New Yoric, June 8.—(AP)—Lord^disarmament w a a ^ “ newspajpsrmAn 'today that ‘ spMdcer declared. “If you feel its ed, is of marked scientific Interest The Atlantic aolo flier waa hi^aaa timlAB elgnan of the bMius pulse and examine its tongue, the Possible evidence of life on the and her hair toualed. She waa' attir- Bi> addition -' to forfner President ^Sdltorlal printed yesttntay in the for two reasons” said the.., Carnegie Beaverbrook, British newspapsr Evening Standard, one of remedy will be found to be compe­ planet Venus—discovery that car­ announcement. <*“It will bsve been In * t^vaU i^ dreM Cloolidge, the list of honorory pall­ proprietor, said today hs thdiigbt it tition. X X X X Ehrery attempt bon dioxide la “probaUy present hi the first time a gas ot any l^d has John W* Garrettf 'Wtfh. ox the bearers included Governor'Wilbur L. bis pimere. The editorial cuggieeted I Cross, United Statei ' Senators extremely likely that the UttRsd t pgtbape an agreement Mtween 11^ from competition, (o have your latge amounts” in the planet’s at­ been Identified in the spectra of American ambasqvlor, kiased haT niepea-zev cdbntry mother your business, and mosphere—was announced tcx ^ by any of our planets; awH It IndlMitea I And General Balbo.md Under flee- Hihun Bingham and FredericC. Stetes would-be willing States and Eurcipct office 'td refuse to match ](our wits for the Carnegie insUtutton of wasb- tbat one of tbe esaentlala to life Aeronautics, .Riaffaepo Walcott, fi^ e r GbvemorA Frank war debts in consldeiwtion w _ bibeeiiation for disarmament hudness, whether it be little or nig. tryfton. as we know It on this earth m y ex- Rlccardl.' greeted -Mlsa B la^ ^ m .B .,W e^. and J ^ , TriunbuU, armament in Europe, but baa been effected. If to refiise to consider the very Discovery of the, probgbje pres­ 1st fo the atmoebbere of Venus.” Italian tbiroqgh. an tntan^ter..^ State J. H7 -..hv X * X"! \i ■ ; 'v'-' PA Q B TW O MAiuaiBXBB inr&NmQ m kW i ^wmimDAx mm i m ■ r -f ...... UCENSW^eFAUm u o q m w N ngmsMimitsen fl08PITALWT& Thera will ba a pra-aeheSl ohaek- M ilii.J|^'l)w in of IT Norauui up ollnia at tha hUnohaitlr Ofaan atreet bru a(M tted yesterday. ■ohool a t 8 o 'd o o k toimorirOw a fter- GOUEd DEGREES% I SU TihllE IIT AT HALE’S THREE DAYS ttooh. % b M iin M B d f . ' M M \ North Stonlngton, Conn., waa ad­ ’» , .... % Salaotmaii Frank V. Wmianui w u mitted to the hospital at 6 o'clock Compsny ; ParehMsd Gowlss' Most of the Agencies glvaB the aalvagt ha might get (or Mjfrtii F. Gndoitet Fran last night and trtated for cuts Chiurltr Otti Street Heoise Prepay Ysstsrdsy* iton Qbtenes Change h FLOWIRSIIOW uariiuf down tha old houN on Tol­ about the (act, abrasions and land Turnpike at Budiisfid, atraat, n ^ ia on tha right elbow andioiM The Andislo binthen, (Cufittto and reoantly purchaaad hy the itata. Mr. M /1. T. and Ridwris D. sustained la an autemobUs aeddent Threeloied. At Heater LauIs, who have ptirohaaed tha : "1 Ownerslup UbosibI WlUlaxna found tha building to ba of late yecterday afternoon. ^ Edgewood Fruit, Farm’ on ,Wbod- OPENS W B O V unusual oonatruotlon, oomparsd with Miss Palmer is a tOaober in the bridge atreet at- Maaehaalar46re«x« S Chamber TaUes It. Fran American UniTersHi Sterts KRcben Bhxe. Sake— Opens Temorrow, praaant day m»thoda. Tha aiUi North Bolton school aad Uvea in ^aa to oontlnue .their work at tha ware of aoUd plaoaa h a ld ^ th a r by RdokvUle. She was discharged fol- J. W. Hale etore aad wooden jpagi. The atudAog waa lowing treatment the (arm u a Edt ttae MraiT Tha Lasts Throng Saturday. Baiuniet HaU At Masonic A six mofithi survey conducted flUad in batwaan by brtoka Instead of Myron FairehUd Burr, son of Mr. M ^ Mabel Jobert, night nurse is Fire did eonslderabls damage to Edgewood Ffinn was formerly by the Chamher of Oommerot in re«> laaVing tha usual air apses aad tha aad Mrs. Louts 8 t Olair Burr of ■pend^ avweek’e vacation at her the Interior of a four-aputment, operated by the Ute WiUlam H. gard to the advisability of lloenslng aal'i used ware avldaatly band. made. West OiBter street, yesterday re­ home In FaU River, Mass. Cowlee of Maaohester Oieen^ Temple Scene of Annual two-story wooden house on Charter After school olomzi the Andislo A figantio Reorganization Sale, by the state of all automobile me­ ceived hlB Bachelor o f Solencc de­ Andrew Ferguson of Brookfield strut this afternoon. The prop­ (axnily will remove to the' farm to irougbt about by tbe recent pur> chanics has been completed, and In street who has bean eoaflaad to his gree at the Commeneexfient exter- erty, owned by Charles Sire, pru live. They have men- at work :baze of tbe J. W. Hale Company by Display Here. a report to the Automotive Division home, aad more rabsatly tha Hart­ Claes o f Maasaiihuaetts Xnatltute o f SENATE COMMITTE formerly a saloon u d w u pure^- lanting 8,000 etrawberty pUate to- Tsohnolegy. Mr. Burr majored in Say aiid 25,000 caSUflower , plants B. and H. B. House, will be held yeaterday, Executive Secretary B. J. ford hospital, with nlaunsy, la new ed by Sira from Thomu Gorman. able to Ht up a pornpa of osoh day eleotrioal engtneering and his thenii are alio to be set out It la the tomorrow. Friday and Saturday. McCabe stated that forty-three re­ . Tlxe fire today la beUeved to have Mrs. Herbert B. House, ehalrman aad la making aatlafaetory prograaa was entitled “Xnvesagatlon of Con- O .K .’S RELIEF BILL plan of toe new owners to develop started from a huter in toe kitchen Both Hale’s and House’s are Join* of the hostess committee for the plies werie received to the queetlon- toward raoovaiy. Ha la now able taot Resletanoe.” Mr: Burr also re­ toe farm more extensively, espe- of toe apartment occupied by oUUy aloixg toe fruit line, growing ng In tbls event smd will offer mer* M anchester Qsurden Club’s spring i|ial^, of which number twenty-seven to receive hla menda at thq hospi­ ceived his oomxxxlaelon as wacond lieutenant Ixx the R. 0. T. C. Ordi­ Joseph Dion and his wife, Miule. apples, pears, and peaches in addi­ cbandlse at tbe lowest prices In ten flower show which opesn tomorrow voicSd objeotlon to the plan and six­ tal. at 3 p. m. In the banquet hall of teen itevored it to some degree. nance Division U. S. Army and will Accordlixg to Mrs. Sire, Mrs. Dion tion to vegetables. to fifteen years, an Incentive to buy­ report during June to the Spring- Democratic Measure Pro­ left toe burner going when she went ing summer apparel and borne the Masonic Temple, has appointed Queried Others the following members of the olub Tbs subject was discussed at sev­ field Arsenal, Springfield, Maas. out. Albert Gl^o and his vdfe live needs. Myron F. Burr was graduated upstairs. They were also away at ITALY WELCOMES H. B. House Director to serve jus hostesses during. the eral ;toeetlngS of the Automotive Dl- vides For a 500 MiDion time of the show, Thursday after­ vtstciji .pf the Qiamber last Decem­ ANaO-lRISHPACT from Manehester Htoh school with to e tim e. Tbe trsmsactlon was completed the class of 1924. He spent a year The lire w u confined to toe Dioii Saturday, May 28, at wblcb time C. noon and evening and Friday from ber atM' the plan was finally pre­ AMELIA EARHART sented to the Board of Control of in post-graduate study before.enter- Public Works Bond Issue. portion of toe old house. The rooms B. House and It. B. House purchas­ 10 a. m. to 9 o’clock in.the evening: Mrs. Mabel Rogers, becretary of the the Chamber, whick body authorised ixxg Northwestern Umveritty, Bos­ were burned black. Firemen from ed tbe stock In tbe Hale Company THOUGHT POSSIBLE (Oontinaed troin PagO One) club; Mrs. Fred H. Norton, s Mts. ton. Later he traniferred to M. l. Hose Company No. 3 and Hose owned by Frank H. Anderson. Her­ that a survey be made. The ca»m- ber office oosxiiatmioated with Cham* T. He la married and has an Infant Company No. 4 ruponded to toe toe aviatiix. Two hundred other bert House was named executive di­ OUs Q. BarUett, Mrs. Ch^eRlWlIr Washington, Juxxe 8.— (AP)—The lett. Miss Bllen* Juckley, A m behi .of Cotameroe throughout New daughter. Hla father and grand­ alarm from Box 61. Police arrived pexrsons, m ost o f them Italian wom ­ rector of tbe latter store, succeed­ Democratic unemploymexit reUef Strickland, Mrs. W. R. Tinker, Sr„ England aild New York state, as father, Myron St Galr Burr, at­ on toe scene a few xxilnutu after toe en, were on hEuid to exepress their ing Mr. ^deraon, smd the Reor- bill, providixig fo r a $600,000,0 tbe Mexxxorial bridge in to Sprixig- SpeUaoy said he Smith support­ being illegally deprived of -liberty. aagea, electric energy, bamk^diecks, year old boy to shwe a legacy of mUes west of FeUowsviUe. cident. field wbere a turnout of.Natloxial ers would support Shouse for per- “Edward C. Getaeler. lease on safety dep^t hexes, ad­ The local Chamber In its eonunii' $25,000 was heard here today before maxient conventloD chairman and ‘TIotary Public.” mission fe « , traxisportatkm of oil by Judge A. C. Baldwin of the Superior Guard troops lent a.-military a sp ^ 3 For HARTFORD TO BIABCH nications to other similar bodies and Senator Alben W. Barkley of Ken­ Mr. Geissler is chief clerk at the pip lines, and toe users of plsasure Ctourt. to the pageanti Hartford, June 8 — (AP) — An state orgiqilzations pointed out that Another tablet was dedicated at tucky, a, Roosevelt man, for tem­ State Prison. boats. open air mass meeting wiU be held it was not the desire to attempt to Aiigustus June, late of Stamford, porary chairman. left an estate of $200,000. A daugh­ Court Square on slto^ o f tbe old here tomorrow to make plans for secure legislation along this line un­ Parsons Tavern, where. Washington A spokesman for Roosevelt an- tbe local participation in the “Bonus less the need was expressed by the ter, Grace June Kautzmann, ^living nouxiced several days ago toot Sen­ 4 For apart from her husband, George H. passed the night op the night of his March” on the Nation’s capital. It majority. It seemed that they were visit to New Ehxgland, There will be ator Thpmu J. Walsh of Mmitana is planned to have a large delega­ Kauztmann, gave birth to s con pioneering an idea that might be in • banquet tonight and IP the xnem- wu toe choice of toe Roosevelt tion join the procession. January 1, 1923. According to some people, for chairman of toe conven- THE tbe interest til public safety and to ing tbe jouniey of Washington uid tbe traveling" public. However, it of the evidence produced, tbe tioo. mother declared the fa^er of the his party will be resumed to was learned that one of the south­ child Was C3arence Davis or Clar­ Worcester, and Boston. PUBUC RECORDS ern states is now attempting to se- VANITY FAIR ence Russell^ whom she married six Wsshingtoxi Is Impersonstedv by TONIGHT AND THUB8DAY ciu'e lejgdslation, along a similar line months after the boy wqs bom find Lawrexxce H. H art MRS. HUCKNALL WINS and it w as aleo^Xormd that n certain Attachment. on the day sbe secured a divorce GIFT SHOP section of New Yrrk state was ^n- from Mr. Kautzmanxi. According to Pio Gagliardone against Aims De sidering similar action. Mars of East Hartford, George A. the birth certificate tbs name of the TO demonstrate NORGE W AY TO SEMI-FINAL State Theater Building Jarvis and Domenick Ehuico of Man­ boy is given as Davis. chester, attachment in. the sum of H. Stanly Fii)cb, egeeutor and REFRIGERATOR DESSERTS Bridgeport, June 8—(AP) —Both $3,500 damages and costs of suit on 0 0 SHARES tnistM of me estate of Augustus Fairfield county gOlfefs Zdvaneed property on Benton street June, seeks a rulkxg til ttw eourt lf to toe semi-fltuMs in tlie State th e 9 year old becfeet condition, but for making James W. BuhCe aald E nkue was a innumerahle frozen ealade and de­ of illness in tbe family of Mrs. Ed­ NORGE authorized capital stock of |1,760,- suleide. ward Arnold, Grssnwieh, who facu 000. BraUiie’s body waa'. fdund by serts, is inssttmable. HIM Elizabeth Skinner of Long M A B I E ^ A R K The company waa or; organized by Cbriatopber W. Staawood, of Wei- brother WEPS ilSTER Meadow. A. H. Blckxnore and Com pany to lealey and 3 : O. Eaton, jrr„ qf Oere- Tomorrow in the Mml-flnals, Mrs. take Overstreet railway of the land, Ohio, ftatem l^ brottaiirs of Hucknall play MnT Klrty, REFRIGERATOR Boston, June 8.-^(AP)—The mar- Brattleboro Railroad Compday, and BrskUDSf who had Seen sekreUni whUq Mrs. Amslll wlU mast the tlage.of a brother find sister so that The demonstration will be given, in connection with gas and electric plants til the Brat- for him sinee ba left Delta Pat, fra­ wlnnsr of tha Mrs. Arnold - Mli U f A I R Y tleboro Oae Light- Company and of ternity bouse Monday d gb t tho latter mlibt giUn entrance to SMnnsr m atch,' WVMJ m V ' the Veterans of Foreign Wars food sale at Watkins the Dover Oaa, Light Company. . Tbe body was found on tbo 3. 8 . the United Statee was dlsdoeed to- Sty In Fodsrtl . Oburt when they In SeptambMV 1906, tha NatioBal • ***d wbert Brothers and begins at two o’clock. 'w m 'arrsignsd«oa charges of oon- A M H N A T E . APFOINIED*, Oofiipaiv acquired comiBon aharea Bndrino had often mne to praetlee tHHt abootliMwltb.a rifle. A rfile'li sgkney to violats tho Immigration MiddletoWB* June §.—(AP)— Nett value of $1,349,000 aad i* y Muttaae, who w u advanced to a del- # 1 I f f worth at par value ofpra- ^xeeljfle ^3xe latm . I O ffld a ls Tbo defendants were John Ker- igiito. to the Demoeratle National VnuraiNS BROTHERS, m o ’amd atoek of the Twin States tbe coiiagt No pfoteSn' tbw^knew- - .i tno o f atyisoB a a _____ for metSjofl^,' fS, and his sister, odnveation beeaiue of the ittseas-of gibfi Company, the report showed. Itt the tho snldds. The nifltege ottdaia PMlitea. 81, now tbs wtfs of snoth- State Attoiitey. Thomu Noone. to- flaal the Wskidort- Company Rai sr msa. Thsy plafdsd abt i^ ty to day a p p o iitte d -te ^ Wttltom E, shown to tevs reeaived 1^,000, and waa 3 a . * th s ooB O lrasy O fiit s s > and> were Hagerty of NewjMtoln 6 6 ^ itttor* par vfl4w»./.ir sharas NStional at the^ 'eom f ute. Mottau- wU iihtat held in nail S i |8,0W for DeiTina <0110101117 m = boi' capital feiodk.^ ~ neict week. and 11,000 for J n Noom’s alteraato, i .>1 ■ , .. - ■ . ‘ w .'y-" • .V/.’ ‘ f .-i •*•■•.■> ••:. ^ : ■■■■" v .- - ' ; '. ^ . ^ ■ •: ■ '■ '■ ' ■■/'>• V’ , ' '■ ‘ *V - U ,-. /r*' fV 'T L>"V>^^'--A'-r«.'.., - MANOT$tt» ifANCP)B»^R;^OONK.-WEDNEsfe^^ T ■ : -■ ,...• ...... ■ ..,______• • * * 1 5' * . . *■ • - , j • r* •»•'.• V ••«•’■.'*»♦»’ •-» j*» t • ‘ V < ' . k' ! ' ■ ,-r

T~' .A M U E « n ) ANDOVER UGBUnmEENDS vium A large delegation from the Rev. and Mrs. David Carter had BTASTQ Andover church went to Hebron as their guests at the parsonage Sunday afternoon and attended the Dl MMSACHliSEnS last Monday, Dr. and Mrs. Hensey service. Rev. W. P. Woodln presid­ of the Kennrty School of Mlsrions ing. The FrienOy Girls class were in Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Wal' leaders in the service in the after­ ter Smith of Bermuda. *■“ •■* •>- wr i■ Fomd Lying On Rnad WiA noon and a very pleasant and Inter-t Solons Refuse To Act (hi ’The South V^ndsor Garden (Club asting time was enjoyed by all who will hold a flower show in the base­ Badi broken Sie k Later attended. Ely’s Tax Program Or Ap­ ment of the First (Congregational Miss Marion Woodln is spending oLurch on this Wednesday afternoon the month of June with her parents and evening. 4^ Rev. and Mrs. Wallace P. Woodln. prove Extra Session. ’The Uncas Group of the Y. M. C. Miss Wobdin who is a nurse in a A-. won their fourth baseball game hospital in New York has a friend of the season at Spencer’s field on Paiiaeularly Those M iss EHeanor Greenell o f New Y ork Monday froin Buckland A. C. The Wobum, Mass., June 8.— (AP) visiting her for a few days, l^ss Boston, Jime 8.— (AP)—^Tbe Mas­ local hoys ran the bases for 18 runs, l^uaUy Iihportant to Interested in Refurnishing P olice and m edical exam iners In' Grennell returned home Wednesday. sachusetts legislature was prorogued while their opponents were held The ‘ Christian Endeavor Society vestlgating the death of Jean Cal' at ten minutes before midnight last scoreless. Bleachers with room to While Prices Are eat ^ ^ loway, 29-year-old Boston woman will have a food sale Saturday after­ noon, in the Congregational .church n i| h t after it had refused ..to toke seat 125 persons will be complete in any action on the special taxation about a week. f t * who was found dying by the road­ yard. If stormy the sale will be held side in an isolated section of Wo­ in the conference house next to the program of Governor Ely or pledge Mrs. Mary Foster of Westfield, itself to a special session without Now Jersey, is the guest at the home bum today inclined to the theory chunA . Mr. Martino has moved his family extra compensation should one of he^ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. that she had been struck by an autO' prove necessary. Walter N. Foster and attended ser­ m obile. from Hartford into the C. E. White flat over the P ost O ffice. M rs. Mtur- President Gaspar G. Bacon of the vices at the Federated church. She was found yesterday by a Senate and Speaker Leverekt Salton- Many of the farmers in town have man attracted by her groans and tino is in quite poor health and had stall of the House gave written as­ started setting out their tobacco, died two hours later at a hospital to leave the city. surance to the governors, however, but there will not be as many acres Her back had been broken in two - It is reported Frank Vignone and family of Hartford will spend the that if a special - session should be raised as usual. places and her chest crushed. While called' they would make every en­ Mrs. Susan Gangloff is ill at the it was thought possible that she summer with the former’s parents deavor to have the members serve home of l^er daughter, Mrs. Harold might have fallen or leaped from an Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vignone. without extra compensation. (Gover­ M. Newberry of South Windsor. autonrabile, Medical Examiners nor E2y had refused to consent to Timothy Leary of Boston and Ver­ prorogation imtii he had received' M onths non C. Stewart of Wobum were lU' such a promist. dined to the belief that she had LINCOLN B. KEITH The only bill considered during been struck by a car. the closing hours of the 147th ses­ WARD EMPLOYEES Miss Calloway was unidentified sion of the legislature which affect­ for several hours xmtil state detec B . A . CANDIDATE ed the governor’s pltin for relief of tives bad located. Millie Hoyer of cities and towns was the House bill OVEN A BANQUET Boston, whose name was found on a providing for transfer of 82,000,000 card in the dead woman’s pocket- from the highway fund. It was re­ book. Son of Selectman Is Member jected in the Senate by roll call, 23 Wine Drinking Party to 17. Win Osano Dinner Through Police said a wine drinking party Before the Senate had acted on in a restaurant in Boston’s north of Graduating Class At the measure Governor E3y had t^d end preceded Miss Calloway’s death newspapermen that he would not Success In Recent Wash and they, sought seven men and a approve/ such a bill. “It accom­ at blonde woman known as “Helen” Wesleyan University. plishes nothing,” he said. who were in the restaurant tdih the The joint rules committee had re­ ing Machine Contest. woman before Miss Hoyer left for ported “no legislation necessary” on home. Lincoln B. Keith.^ son of Select­ the governor’s message last Friday man and Mrs. George E. Keith of in which he said that he hoped the The entire personnel of Mont­ Cash Miss Hoyer told officers she found gomery Ward and (Co. and' several “Helen” and Miss Calloway ‘in a d.9 Lewis street. South Manchester, general court, before prorogation, would pass a resolve pledging ser­ invited guests of Manager Edward restaurant late Monday night They is a candidate for the degree of Stems enjoyed a chicken dinner were with two escorts. Miss Hoyer vice without pay at any special ses­ Bachelor . of Arts from Wesleyan sion that might be' called. Substitu­ served by (Chef Osano at his cottage said, and all had been drinking. She University. Keith, who la a member in Bolton last evening. tried to persuade Miss Calloway tion was moved and refused when Prices of Alpha Chi Rho, prepared at Wil- the committee report came to the Last nigtit’s-dinner was earned by go home with her and when she re­ braham Academy. He has been a the local employees of the Ward fused left her a card with her ad' Senate. member of the Glee Club and played The last veto of the session came store in competition with hundreds dress. of others throughout the country on the basketball squad. just before 10 o’clock last nigh.:, Miss Hoyer returned to the res through washing machine sales. when the governor returned with­ taurant about 12:80 yesterday When the final check-up was-made out his approval items in the sup­ morning, she said, and again tried to it was foimd that the prize came to persuade Miss Callowa> to go home. plementary appropriation biU call­ Manchester. OW—while stocks are still am | )l6 She left when five men entered and Overnight ing for 8764,750 to provide for the FoUo'wing'the dinner a program Miss Calloway called her back anc payment of money not yet borrow­ of games was enjoyed by £dl imder an(i style is in evidence, we are urged her to stay. Miss Hoyer went A . P. N ew s ed in connection with the governor’s the direction of Manager Stems and N Best home, however, and said ^ e knew building program of 1981. The veto several of the department. mana­ nothing of what happened after was sustained. gers. offering, espwially attractive prices on that. Boston—^Temperature drops to 46, Taxation Bills within one point of the lowest read­ During the night session.the sup­ suites of all kinds and complete room ing for June 7 in more than half a plementary budget was enacted and century; it was 82 Monday at the 89,760,000 state taxation bills were LUTHER LEAGUE OUTING outfits—-well in advance of the usual Three different styles to select from in styUsh tap­ BOLTON corresponding hour when the low passed. estry covers—two matched pieces and a third chair odd. was reached on June 7. A bill to establish an emergency IN GLASTONBURY FRIDAY mark-down season—and well out of the Cambridge, Mass.—Kanzi Naka­ finance board for regulation of the Bigelow axmins^ rug. in choice of patterns. Miss Marion Tiers of Hartford affairs of cities and towns in finan­ mura, Japanese artist whose work usual mark-down class. M^pgany gat^eg table and end table. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs hangs in both the Boston Art Mu­ cial distress, last of the cities and Boy Scout Camp To Be Scene Edwin Lawton. towns relief proposals, was killed in \ seum and the Fogg Museum of Har of Annual Gathering — Ex Attractive floor lamp and table lamp. Miss Harriet Lawton of West vard, dies after long Illness. He the House by an overwhelming iTJj® home maker interested in really Chsshire is the guest of her brother, w as 46...... vote. pect 65 To Attend. Smokes cabinet. . . Edwin Lawton. :, n > > Rutland, Vt.—Green mountain ^ During the legislative session 304 ’The Tolland County 4-H club worthwhile furniture, will find in our peaks covered with snow as ^er- acts and 49 resolves received the ap­ round-up at Storrs Saturday was All arrangements have been com­ mometer drops to 42. proval of the governor. He returned attended by 43 from Bolton, which pleted for the annual outing of the R ochesier, N. H.— ^Thunder and 8 acts and four resolves and June Outfit selections, an opportunity is a record-breaker. The North Luther league of the Swedish The Entire Room lighting accompany showers in sustained in 5 of the acts and all of school, under Miss Amelia Palmer^ the resolves. The governor with­ Lutheran church, to be held Friday to get it at very small cost. Our special won first prise ini the county for a New Hampshire; snow flurries at evening at the Boy Scout Camp in Sanbomville, and a brilliant rain­ held his approval from two acts C om plete health play, the prize*being 820 Glastonbury. Transportation will be bow ends parade of elements. which have become law under pro­ Eight Month Club Plan, at Reduced Miss Amelia Palmer, Miss Lydia visions of the (Constitution of the provided afid cars will leave the Young, Mrs. Alice Lee were award­ Mims, Mass.—Joseph Herman Shoe Company lowest bidder for Commonwealth. church at 6:45 o’clock. Members of Cash Prices, is particularly interesting. ed gold seals for their certificates. The Senate was prorogued by the confirmation class are Invited to Miss Amelia Palmer was awarded contract to make 103,000 pairs of Navy shoes. Frederic W. (Cook, secretary of attend the outing as guests of the a medal as one of the outstandin] state, at 11:46 p. m., and the House Leskgue. Health Club leaders in the coimtry Chatham, Mass.—Captain WUllam H. Hurst, *76, Bass River, known to three minutes later. An attractive program has been The South school will give an en arranged for the evening, including tertainment Thursday evening at scores of Cape Cod tourists, drowns after famng from his catboat in BANKING OONFERENOE bcuseball and outdoor games. Re­ the Community House. freshments will include hot dogs, Sylvia Ellen Keith of Manchester harbor. Los Angeles, June 8— (AP) —De­ coffee, doughnuts and cup cakes. spent the week-end at Grassland Leicester, Mass.— ^Mother M . Ga A Complete Bedroom brielle Gerould of the Sisters of partmental coherences occupied the ’The committee in charge consists Farm. Mrs. Everett Keith attend of Erik Modean, chairman; Herbert ed her fifth reunion at Northfield Mercy and formerly superior of the attention of the delegates to the Johnson, Arthur Anderson, Ebba Seminary over the week-end. Nazareth orphanage here, dies. She thirtieth annual convention of the was 80 and had been a member oi! American Institute of Banking to­ Gustafson, Mildred Noren, Elizabeth Graduation exercises wUl be held day. June IS at the Community House the order for 60 years. Janes, (Sara Lindberg, Eleanor Cas- Mrs. Salvatore Scudleri of South Washington—Hoxue passes 82, Officers will be elected tomorrow penon, Frances Schultz and Elmer Bolton passed away at her home 300,000,000 Gamer relief bill by night. Frank N. Hall, controller of Thoren. Saturday. She leaves her husband vote of 216 to 182. the Federal Reserve Bank of St Present indications are that near­ A beautifully styled suite in burl walnut vehWs and five children. Washington—“Bonus Army” eS' Louis, has been nominated for the ly sixty-five members will attend consisting of dresser, dressing table and bed—either Mrs.. Mathein is ill with pneu­ timated at 6,000 to 7,000 marches; presidency, and Albert S. Puellcher, the outing. Members are requested monia at the home of her daughteri no trouble d ^ ite Red plot reports. of the Marshall and Bsley Bank of to notify a member of the commit­ full or twin size—very similar to illustration at the ...... , , r • , . Mrs. George Wlppert Mrs. Dominic Washington—Senate strikes from Milwaukee, for vice president tee if they plan to attend. right. , .Carlevaro is ill with the same economy bill provlslona intended to disease at her home. save 888,000,(X)0 by curtailing al- Also included are the dressing table bench—the Other B(^oom Offermgs There will be an auction of'26 10|wance8 to veterans. sprii^, mattress, pillows and bedspread-^and an head of cows at the home of S. Washington—Group of Senate Re­ * . • publican prohibitionists considers axminster rug in choice of several designs. Gambolati Thursday, June 8, at 1:80 A colonial room ramplpWi with furniture in curly p. m., D. S. T. Mr. Gambolati’s bam attack on resubmission plank tenta­ other matched pieces may be added if wanted. . was recently struck by lightning tively agreed on by ROpublioan WMOSE DRESS SHOP maple-eonsisting o f K%h j» it e r bed, dresser and vMity^ and destroyed. leaders but reach no conclusions. *‘The Shop of Individnality” chair land bench to matoh—-and also including the spring,' The Democratic Tolland County Philadelphia—Dr. William W. HOTEL SHERmAN BUILDING Association will meet Monday eve Keen, fioted surgeon, dies. mattress, pillows, bedspread and A C A nlng at Somers. Commissioner Tone Deans, N. J.—26 to 80 injured as rug. ..An outstanding value at $ 1 O S /z O U will be one of the speakers. express train hits derailed fsdght Jackson, Miss.—-MlssijMlpid ^ m ' A walnut Colonial 8uite>^pioster bed, ocrats pick delegates, uninstruoted' NEWEST but favorable to Roosevelt dresser and vanity, reduced tp only 9 • e't • • • $ 5 5 .0 0 UCENSES SUSPENDED Jacksonville, Fla.—Gov. Roosevelt polls expected sweeping endorse­ SUMMER A large suite in burl walnut with dresser, ment as early returns pour in from A list of operators whose licenses Florida primary. * to drive automobiles in Connecticut Des Moines—Henry Field clinches FASHIONS ??4,tfe$i6B...... $ 9 9 .5 0 have been suspended for one year victory over Senator Brookhart -in $ because of a eonvlotton for d rlv^ Rraublican primary. Six pieces in walnut, one of the finest suites we have while under the Influence of liquor Santiago, Chile—Carlos Davila, was given out today at the State head of Socialist Junta that seized FLOWERED V^^'ihOtoh this year—large dresser, bed, vani^> chest, chair*. Motor Vehicle Department as a part reins, denies internal dissension; and.bench, of the effort to reduce this highway scouts report he will quit VPILES, formerly $265 $ 1 8 9 0 0 : menace. The department statement Paris—Premier Harriot gets it $1.95 and $2.95 advised people to notify the depart smashing confidence vote in Cham ment or the police In ease they bar. A plain New England Colonial in either maple Or mahog­ should see any of these drivers opei;' L IN E N S ' any-pineapple top poster bed; dresser and (Ueiising tame atlng motor vehicles. TO STAND BY WIFE with hanging mirrors, Bridgeport, Frank Crowley, 668 $2.95 and $3.95 Gregory street; Bristol, Edgar L. New York, June 8— (AP) —-John reduced to • •••«f*e«9«eiee99e«e9ee#9i«9 Butler, 88 2nd street; Hamden, Mar­ Sterling Barney, the singer husband shall R. Warner, 8016 Dlxwell of Elivlra Dolores Barney, British ' Washalbje SOki avenue; Middletown, Theodore lelress held for the murder of Bchuls, R. F. D. No. 1. Michael Scott Stephen, has cabled Shaiituiigs New Hartford,. Louis M. Scanlon; his wife that "petty squabblee*; Chalky Crepes New London, Wallace Lanier, U. S. which led to their estrangement are Sub Base; Stamford, Hugh Nelson, : forgotten now in her trouble and M North street; Wallingford, Albert hat he is standing by to help. $3.95 and $5.95 Murphy, 92 William street; Weato; *Tm going to do everything I can A laving Romn gue, Thomas Leszcynskl, Box 844; for her," he said last n ig h tie are Westbrocflc, Fred W. Dee; Windsor not divorced. We i^eed to separ­ Locks, Michael Drake, 109 River ate chiefly because my work as a Printed Silk Suits . . $ 5 .9 5 An v... $ 1 0 .9 5 two-netwock broadcast from Buch^ vxest, Ret^nanta* h rV iag Carol, his Chatham, Mass., June 8-^(AP) •- nother am his son, scheduled for The body of Captain WUljam ^ Mallinson’s late today, ha# been' chncelled. Burst, 76, of Bass river, was fe- Khnki Kool " ^ NotiflcatkMi ffRBflB.Sliehareat said it ooyered by Coast Guards today. was .oaDbd cff ibcause of “the pres- Hitoittlaiown to hundrede~a f“flum» int uiflIUfatf 'K lnatk>B~1n th e oamfe flirt W ters to Cajto"O M r«lir^[ Valu^ to'|l6.7$ k7^’r . hlii eatooat, Rsiea O., yesterday. zito—

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F B A N R McCOI ' figure in the fieaate, not to be' dis­ new history that.oaits a bright light, S‘i. r»ttO•••• (MM* •• I •• •(•{ Al mullierrles, raspberries, roebuck ber­ Ocitvarad, onaa yaar —the people of that estate will find a gag rule, has probably aoqompllsh- ries, service berries, strawberries UUMPBR OP THL A880CIATBD no great reason to be proud of their ed, through the very act of its adop­ and whortleberries. PRB8H THa Aaaoolatad I raaa la aiQluataaiy selection. tion by that body, the purpose for Blaokberribs contain more msg- aatUiad to tha uaa for rapublloatlon which it was originally conceived. neslum than the others; cranberries ■ -■Vs firj of all nawa diapatehaaIP eradliad to It more calcium and sulphur; huokIB- or>r not otharwiaa eraditad In tbia OABBYINO IT FAH Nobody bellevu that the twelve berries lead in potassium and phos­ ■ ■■V i'r pap»aptr and alao tha local nawa pub* iianad baratn. There was a very pretty little hundred million dollar public build­ phorus; and numberrlea lead ’ t ’.‘i/ AM riRhia of rapublloatlon of ings program embodied in it will sur- ohlorin. It is batter to obtain the apaolni diaoaiehta harain ara alao ra« news story in- a Bridgeport news­ fuUy ripened berries so that aarviid. paper Monday about a boy of flye ylve Senate action; least of all, in sugar la needed to make them NOROI tLICTHie HBPRIOBRATOR Publlahai'a Raprasantatlvai Tba whOM safe arrival at Hambuig^ Ger­ iaU probability, the bill’s author. But palatable. The berries which do Julliia Mathfwa Bpaolal Apanoy—Naw jhundreds of communities, partlcular- need the addition of eugar, such as Tork, Chleaio, Datrolt and Boaton. many! had been cabled at the oon- cranberries, are not quite as valu- elusion of a voyage made quite alone' jly in states more or less politically Pull aarvioa ellant of N B A Bar ablt from a dletstio standpoint. vioa, I no imder the guardianship of the ship's doubtful have had dangled before ( Strawberries ebnt * n a largsr officers. Such a voyage for a ohild their eyes specified proposals for amount of iron, sodium and silicon - . -7 >iomhar Audit Buraan of Oireuia pork-barrel endowments in the way than any other fruits or berries. The tioaa of that age is very unusual. Bo the strawberiw flavor appeals to every­ Tha Rarald Printing Company, ino., fact that he had arrived safe and of federal ^niUding contracts and one, and it is better for one to use aaaumaa no ItnanclaT raaoonalblllty well, had been met by. hm /gniod labor employment: and it is going to the fresh fruit rather than artificial for typographical airora appearing In flawring in preparing foods. Straw- advartlaamanio la tha Ifanchaatar parents and been taken io their |be great campaign nuterlal for the Bvanlna Harald, bernes, though an add fruit, do pot home in Coblents made a nice little Democrats to tell the people of these cause addoslB. In fact, they are so WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. human Interest tale. communities how the Senate, or per­ alkaline-forming as to be a valuable haps even a Hoover veto, kept them remedy. However: This Stratford five THE GUILFOYLB OASB ^ m getting these magnificent The Strawberry Rath • It is posalbln that in the criminal year-old is not an orphan. His While strawbeiTlea are wholesome. father and mother are alive and handouts. It must be remembered that t ^ annals of this country there may be That,, quite obviously! is the true ore an add fruit and should never a purallel for the peculiar case of have a home. The little boy waB be used with starchy foods, but sent to Germany to stay for sev purpose of the Gamer bill. It has should be eaten along with milk, Dr. Harold N. Quilfoyle, Hartford been intended aa Democratic propa­ eral years—for what reason? So non-stareby vegetables or proteins. veterinary, surgeon, who has asked ganda; and quite particularly Gamer They should never be used as straw­ that he might go to a German the Superior Court to change bis life propaganda. One may look for berry shortcake. Wrongly combhi- school rather than a Stratford Ihg strawberries with starches Is sentence to one of death by hanging, some very special reason any school and get his start in life asr a largely responsible for their bad demanding it as a legal right; but reputation of being poisonous to German and not as aa American. time the name of the speaker of nothing like it has occurred before the House of Representatives ,ap- some people. Those individuals wbo break out after eating strawberries in Connecticut, so far as we can re­ {formal parents do not lightly .pears in connection with a legisla­ send their children away, at so ten­ suffer from a toxic condition, and it call.' tive measure as its author. seems that the strawberriea;actually tim e to It is, however, far from being the der an age, to remain aw ^ 'for speed up the elimination through first time that the grounds on which Pears, without some very impelling the skin to such an extent as to reason. cause itching or even inflammation. Guilfoyle brings his petition haye IN NEW YORK Care should also be used in not existed. His contention is that, The inference is that Mr. and Mrs. using the other berries with secure your having been Indicted for first degree Charles Rust of Stratford must have starches. All of the berry pies and murder and his guilt of first degree deep seated objections- to having If Winter Comes berry shortcakes, while exceedingly New York, Jime' 8.—Because it palatable, are unwholesome for tqlf murder having been proved, the trial their son brought up as an Ameri­ reason. court of three judges had no. legal can. That might be a perfectly was May, someone recalled that it Berries of all kinds combine well right to arrive at a verdict of second proper feeling for them to entertain was Mayor.Jamus Walker himself with milk or cream and may be who had penned the refrain “Will used in imparting a delightful NORGE degree murder and sentence him in some cirqumstances; if, for exam­ You Love Me, In December As You flavour to many redpes which do accordingly to life imprisonment. ple, they were living in Stratford as Do In May?" not call for starch or flour. Below There are many instances of such a favor to the community. But is given an excellent redpe for , Decembervis quite a few months outcomes of trials under first de- when it is held by persons who are making berry ice cream. One may a t the off! Nevertheless, two newsreel vary the flavor each time the ice |;ree Indictments in this state. It getting their living out of America, camera directors, from their van­ cream is made, using strawberries has been the ciutom of juries to and when if Mr. Rust; has a job or tage point on the stem of a truck, one time, loganberries another, and a. buslneu tlmre are plenty of Amer made mental notes to suggest a so on throughout the obtainable va- feach verdicts that disregarded the musical bUnch to the sound track rieUes of berries. LOW PRICES! indictment’s stipulation of degree leans who could do with the job or experts. Berry Ice Oreahi tor so long a time that it has be­ the business, there may be some peo­ Measure into a dish half the con­ come an established part of Con­ ple who wUl^fed that .the Rusts New York Personified tents of ah envelope of unflavoured gelatin and add to it enough cold Extra 5 Per Cent. Government Tax in effect shortly necticut criminal court practice. It might quite as well have accompan­ Whatever may happen between this May and next December insofar watZr to soften. Crush the desired is thecefore extreniely improbable ied their offspring overseas—and as Mayor James Walker xnd Samuel amount of any kind of berries and* Until the new Government Tax of 5% on all electrical-refrlgeratora goes into effect, our stock can that gny court would find, in the forgotten to come baik. Seabury are concerned, Jimmy will mix thoroughly with a half pint* of be pnrchaeed’At the present low prices! Now, If ever, is the time to bring the convienlence, the health Guilfoyle petition, siiiSlcient reason remain a symbol of one phase of cream. ' Into another bowl put a insurance, and the economy of electric refrigeration to your home. And to guarantee yourself satisfac­ New York life that gets most often pint of whole milk into which has for annuling the decision in the pres­ ALMOST A PANACEA into the public prints. been thoroughly mixed about half a tory, economic electric refrigeration for the years to come select one of the fine Norge mbdels.now on ent case. This'newspaper has several times To b e |^ with, there is the cupful of honey and add to the ber­ display. ^ / ries. Next, add the gelatin which Public opinion would, it is fair to expressed, concerning the bonus Walkeresque blue silk handkerchief. It is such a handkerchief as carries has been dissolved over hot water. * * assume, be almost unanimously boomers, views carrying .yery little the indelible brand of Fifth Avenue. Stir all together' and pour into againat the following of the course sympathy with the perfomumees of So do the other sartorial fancies of freezer and freeze*UBtlI of the de­ proposed by the petition—a reopen­ hizzoner! sired conslstei-'cy. The amount Alaska Model, delivered those individuals. In fact we have makes about a quart, "depending ing of the case and imposition of the Other ingredients; an apartment no sympathy at all with them. At at the Maj^air; quiet cornered res­ upon the quantity of berries used. death penalty. The doctrine of the same time we recognize quite ervation at the swanky Casino cafe; The amount of honey will vary, ac­ i^ b le jeopardy would somehow first row seats at first nlgbt Broad* cording to the kind of berries you thoroughly the innocence of these prefer. $ 1 3 ^ 5 0 seem to apply. The proposition way shows; a certain manner of men of any slmre in Inlnglng about flicking a cigaret; a nervous habit offends the common sense of fair­ the conditions from which they are of seeming to arrange an immac­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ness. suffering—any share, that is, great­ ulately trained tie; a reputation for rapid fire repartee; wisecracks that ■ (Pellagra) . Altogether Dr. Guilfoyle seems to er than the share devolving upon Question; Mrs. Myra I. writes; ”1 ’,te running very little risk of the carry a bite and a Manhattan phil You’ll wonder how such a fine electric refrigerator posts so little. . . ; every citizen who has neglected his osophy; a keen perception of audi­ would like some Information about And the very thing that makes every Norge superior in performance gallows in making his extraoriUnary political duties an4 permitted the ence moods and a quicker turn in pellagra. Can it be cured?” and somewhat sensational appeal the direction of the theatrically Answer; The best dietetic treat makes them low priced! It is the Rollator... .the simplest, sturdiest, country to be run by and for ’’pros ment seems to be a short fruit fast The fimeui RqlUter > Perhaps pne does not have to be sentimental; a birth certificate with most efficient refrigeration mechanism known. Only three moving parity” boomers and speculators. a Greenwich Village address; a Tin for four or five days followed by a eemprciiqr parts, revolving in a protective bath of oil. The smallest Norge has ,unduly suspicious in order to get an The bonus boomers are merely a Pad Alley legend— well-balanced diet as outlined in my Exelulvs with Neres Impression that there may be more weekly menus. In overcoming this exactly the same freezing unit as the largest... .and the largest has symptom of the disease, not* the dis­ Or a restless combination of trouble it is especially important more power than you will ever need! ■ 4.8 a^ual storage space in the to this maneuver than appears on ease Itself. neive and nerves; a Broadway sense that you obtain sufficient protein, the surface. It is narrowly within of crowd piyehology; a geen capac­ Alaska model and it costs only $189.60 delivered. None the less they are a symptom ity for showmanship; a reputation such as meat, and alao a sufficient the bounds of possibility that the that calls for, treatment. And Sen­ for never being on time or not amount of foods containing Vitamin showing up at all; but rarely failing B2 which prevents pellagra. Some prisoner or some shrewd adylser ator Jim Ham Lewis of has of these foods afe; whole grain may have seep, or thought be saw, a to 'Show up when the spotlight written the right prescription. When glares properly; eh accident of being cereals, milk, meat, green leafy 'WATKINS. BROTHERS, inc. chance of attacking the verdict in a group of'the'^boomers waylaid him photographed in such ease and at vegetables, egg yolks, asparagus, this unique way and perhaps in the |uch places as all weary New York­ dried lima beans, wholewheat bread, in a capitol corridor and threatened buttermilk, raw cabbage,* carrots, end invalidating the convletion with­ ers envy; a finished performer and him with their unfavorable Illinois a political tr o i ^ r who can play canned green com, eggplant, fresh •lxext(yL^£Jec^tcdion6 out very great haxard of having it votes if he did not change his atti­ any town from London to San Fran­ ham, lentils, oatmeal, oranges, par succeed^ by a conviction in the first cisco; a double match for any snips, baked Irish potatoes, baked tude toward the boniu, he told them sweet potatoes, green peas, canned degree. heckler and capable of. silencing to go to hell. with a phrase the loudest haranguer; tomatoes, turnips, walhuts *and Xt is somewhat lede difficult to That may not be the most correct at home in any company, with Flor­ yeast. conceive of a lifer trying to get out ida or the Riviera for bis winter re­ language imaginable, and itpuiy he (Catarrh) of prison altogether, through a tech­ vague and meaningless adiice. But treats; a MngSide seater at the prize im fights. Question. Mr. E. Robert J. nicality, than it is to imagine him as an answer by a Cmigressman to writes: “Just clearing my throat brings up' little sacs of clear mucus. .trying to get put of prison life by threatening lobbyists it is ihe most In a. word—a toe progress|ves,naarly au pilM And a New Do you think this is necessarily i off into a third party. way of the death chamber. effective we ever hMrd of a senator York type! Perhaps ^’the” New York forerunner of tuberculosis?” i ■ type! George M. CJohan-caught part or representative employing. Just Answer: The little sacs you men Smith's Boomerang' of this type and all the nation recog­ tlon are simply the exudation of { IN IOWA about three quarters of our govern­ nized it. To thousands and thou­ AI Smith’s attacks ,1m catarrhal phlegm and cannot be velt for .his ollegsd Iowa Republicans apparently have mental troubles would be over if ail sands, a sort of Freudian, wlsh-ful- considered the forerunner of tuber­ |had enough of Smith D. Brookbart fillmentr If they didn't love him in goguera’’ in urging ths eausS members of Congress bad culosis, Of oouiPe, .an extreme Torgotton ttaif' reaetsdto aa their representative in the UnltM ^ y 4 |. t h ^ 41d In Deceniraer,,. the catarrhal condition may be good courage to tell .special privuii|e street crowd of -^ew Yorlz was with arnor’s favor amoBg tse pv. „ ;Stiafts Senate. Hie defeat in the seekers to go to hell. We don’t him. sou for the development of tuber­ slvra. Apparnitly RoosS^f flfM culosis, but your problem now is to -primary by Henry Fieid< the spec­ seem to remember, however, ever 'This, Too, la New York! get rid of your catarrh, wUqh you that ths entlra nst rmfit wSTto-' can by living on a dlst to overcome vorabls' toward' his caadlit^, tacular seedsman, and general mer­ having heard of any of them doing Which may be why Seabury, with By BODNEY DUTCHEB attract most' progressives and a “don’t rock toe boat whm coasting he has foUowed up with a ' chant who advertises his business it previous to Jim Ham. a mop in his hand and atatlstlos in catarrh. I will be pleased to send NEA fiervloe WHter for redistributloa of the ngt his pocket, looked to young, men you instructions if you will write to large qumber of Independent voters over ' N iagara Falls”— will be ris- and his political spiratlons from his wbo regard Hoover as an Aroh-con- come and a warning that tL ... ftom elsewhere to carry oh the me again and enclose a large self- Washiiifton — The ihbressinf peated here in toe same manner. own radio station, appears to the ASTONISBINO addressed stamped envelope. servative.. be trouble if nothing fr dmf 'crusade that led through coppers vigor with'; which Governor half of “mliuans in waa€% ’ - .tri’. fl ouitsider to be more a matter of W hile it is a long way from being and judgeships , to the seat of the That Will' be a very Important N o i ^ for Roeeevelit city’s chief executive. Here were Franklin RMssvslf baa bsen, holier- factor if Roosevelt is nominated. Brookhart weakness than of Field established that the North CaroUna ' There is no partlealar point in impersonal young men from Texas, lag for his “forgottsn man” There la no precise method of com­ arguing toe degrea; of Reose- strength'. • Democrats are going to nominate Oklahoma polnte west and FREIGHT CAKSBIIRN strengthens Ihe UksUhobd^ that puting whab might be consideved velt;s progressiviraa, although you The seedsman seems to be a and elect a wet to the United States southwest backing at the reputa­ this yeiar’s presidential obnteat will the potentiai progrissive or inde- progressives in tha "Demderatio shrewd sort of country trader with tions of Tammany’s mighty. resolvs ItjMtf toto at least the sem- pehdrat vote in l932u>iKof estimat­ party; with tte more toon tacit 3 Senate the astonishing fact .remains ainton. Mass., June 8.—(AP)—A Manra of « cc^rvative-progreeaive ing the increase . that would be a keen perception for the foibles of As for New York, a , large per­ approval of Seoator GeoiB«.W. NoZ- that the wet has won. the prelim­ centage. cares little whme money gasoline tank car exploded and struf^e. bound to accrue to it in any sqoh r£i in toe Repnldleaa p«ty, have his fellow men rather than a poten­ burst into fiames early today after We do not seem to be much yeas as.this. - It seems worth re­ inary primary, and 1^ more than an comes from. It’s the story ofMan- jumped to his stqnkMf. ' The- revenger tial statesman of even the fourth hattan that grSen goods or Wall the “Bullet”, crack freight of the nearer the long-awaited p^ttoal re­ membering, however, that the late eyelash. When it is considered that alignment vrtiich would' provide a elder Senator LOFoUette received They are not Ml convtogBd that shsjU slay the .ir Streep has had a definite part in its Boston and Maine raUmad between Roosevelt is a man Aomt^ aftqr grade, ^e has made the best of bis the dry candidate was the present daity-encounters. Whether or npt a New York and Portland. Me., was liberal party imd a ranservative neaj^y 5,000,000 votes for president leeteto him, lM'shal|.:alegrMxpr, (^iportunities, conducting bis cam­ Senator Morrison, Intraiched and party Instead of a Repiiblioan and when he ran on a progressive third, toifir .own heartSr-bnt £1^ do fCel Numbera 9fi:IR Walker.. toured on someone -• else’s deraUed about a quarter of a mile that from their point of .^w he iz paign very largely on the fact that possessing a complete and powerfifi cheeks would cause little civic un­ south of th r GUnton sUtioh. toosely divided into factions in party ticket in 1924. rest Sucfii tUngs bother the Eighteen of the trs^’s freight Demooratiq p a i^ each of whioh i> the heat bet among the Demtontic *■ We ne’er forget, firookhart has used his position to TwanMif, the extent of the change in cars were destroyed by fiames front iboeely divlaed . into factions in Cite Englaad's case - poMdbllities. are forgot—l^^«m. get a swarm of his relatives on the the general attitude.of'NorBi Caro-' The scene itself reeks of New the burning tanka. No one wqs in­ which the conservative is vmiaUy On the other hand, there are Campaigns vary in ra q ^ t to the 'IdiiA'!' *|{r public payroll, There must be eight lina toward ' prohO^tioh^ ' may he. York-^tbe Supreine Court btdl'diBg, jured and the line Was cleared of l^reddminafit.; many who will YeU you that this extent to which they vi^ent an is going to be an emphaUcally con-< issue between conawvatives and i or ten of them occupying federal xealized, for the liquor question was ^ th .ilh history; the white, haired wreckage within a few hours. No* oqe need look to the party fHONE woHiqdtt/ W lh & 4 ^T rav ^ Jerome, meio-dra- A broken track on. the fourth car Matform fbr any such - disUDction servative year rather than one in hherals. And, proportionately, in and state offices through the sena­ the paTamoimt issue d . m another civic skir- from the engine caused the deraU- betwemi tha- m ^ r parties. The which toe progressive idea is likelx! too exbmt to which. UMy toad to Shanghai. f tor's infiuence. Field has harped on paign. ‘ _ the days of Irish 14* ment and 18 card of the 62-ear train very fact that tha p a i ^ afr dlvid- to be favored. In atate primarier torciw toe inde|imidant' |»ogreiMlve* nese telephohe ' ir half<acb]ace pond.; ^ stroys any possihiUty of a strong, that to eo ^ of its converse, toe candidate best caNdatod to a^ tlemeni alto — Sertoudy, it looks as though Iowa Robert R. Rejmolds, because thms -the street; broadcast apleleca; ’The train had left Worcester on definite, oQpstrnetivej^tfinfm. there has he«i one' national'elec-; peal' to toe progressives^ !w«R ofit dfi-fihfikfi tofiiF-lBi! ha4 made none too good a swap; must be.A.run-dfl between these two^ hokey-pokey men. tradhig in the her run tnPerttahdia short time be­ Uoa which toe toebry's prapohento t Vst m s^ Uherals imtM j^^Hbovto BrooWiart is really aa sMo man, a Reynolds having fallen oonsiderabiy fikreets; ^snrnds cheering ffopa the fore the accident ^ An liwjwjdasii Blaetor point to as extremely I signifleant-r^: more than ara- ttkel 'Bnenti and an unemployed But Roosfvilt, hi tha prohaNe that in Gnat Britain. ao>next Novezober. gBbfi many sixes bigger than •%e abort of a clear majority, therebe^ Pained Shardinaky, staamiiff’in. To remove oil and.grrase-D»m •vent th at ha.' ta^fiboiaatod, win Their simpostthki ia that Britain 1924,' wlmn individual who has now beat- some 4o,000 votes that in the it'Ueather, dqb the qmte carMuliy aS least.be suffletaafi^ dletogulshed was faced ^ wlto a crtfla, that toq taatohed toe ^ w wqnt to mreefomer *^^th aal’amiponlac. let stand ft# a fij^ Hoover Unitor 8 tato a!W a' erialB •a& i m 'toto v la ^ e t J.ohn .7^, " * it -M toeptmilar tjti^tow aid ' "T' '

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completed* the -yewf'Vdthout ■ a- lin- SIfiNS GOT I P B N G Miaai nettcit.— ...... MitTElOCOIIIBAT ( m m m m Company’s Orowlh During toe thlrty-fou^ years BUT NEWSPAPER DIP which he has served as^Captain of . . , ..Aintyed:. . . . Hose & Ladder Company, No. 1, Mr. It o q u e s ,Gb ICmnillas, NeW Y'ofk, r. -I 'i '^ OOHHUNISTACrS Heebner has seen toe company grow \ ^^lomas AvaHed At ^anill> Deqns, N . J , Charles Oderman Uses Herald from a. membership of twenty-two NqrthOin Buenos Aires. I A tost eaqtreaa 81 'd w a i M l Advertising To Sell Garden volunteer firemen to an organiza­ .ton Heights 11^ Aftem ■ *• a • t o . June fiidrom-NoWs York. '_ it naar . hers . aepitip ■ (Tity of N o rio ^ Hamburg, June 6, Plants and Flowers. tion of fifty-eight members. The In Gradating Glass. ^ Pr6d8)D8u00 vtt UlH ing 28 piteaeng^ V.lF. W. Here N m es Com- Naned'» To Head Hose and company organized on May 24, from Baltimote.- treatym t, and failed: Once again The Herald^ has proved 1898, toe .first com pany to come into ^Three Manchester girls received others,-' ' r;-?..: being after toe orgaifization of toe their diplomas a t. toe commepee* serngee looay—^ EuT(^N^^CbcrtK>uzg. June 8,. for O i^.two'of toe tyjiirtd were?lii^^’ imittee To Fq^t Un-Ameri- that it pays to advertlM. - Charles Ladder No. l - 4 n Pesitieii Souto Manchester Fire Department. ment exercises held tote afternoon seriouLI eondito]^ ' “ Oderman of 504 Pai^c^ street put Originally toe fire alarm system 0 ty o f Baltimore, Havre, June 5/ Schott, w ^ eef up all soite of signs at his farm in­ Since .consisted of thirteen boxes, which at -Mt., St. Joseph's Sendnaty, Ham- Naties’s fOr^Baltlmore. ■ - Harry lifcCulley, pte^fireiBem'-’Wefe cm Prepaganda. numbe.r hais grow n to 85, including ' Leviathan, New York, June 8, for forming passersby that he had gs^- ilten Heights, Hartforil. They were in a critical state. 'Both afe of Brem en. den and flower plants for sale biif privktoi boxes. Miss . Dorothy Agnes M^duff, lantic aty. A sne^ .ope-story building, 8 by they availed nothing. Hose A Ladder* Company, No. 1, daughter of Mrs, Lena M cl}di^, of Govenior Wilbiir L. Gross .today When his Ipcombfive . aad---thMe<; • Decided action 'vas taken at the 12, .vritoo]iL'at|;lc, cellar or club- Finally he decided to put an adv. of> the ^Soutk Manchester Fire De­ iiumed. proclamation in Which he cars plunged Over' ah SinhihikinSSt,- mcwting of Anderaon-Shea Post, room, erectetf^ toe premises of H. HUliard street; 2Uss Kpijiberine Sul- in The Herald. This accomplished liyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Schp<^ was hurLM i^ip a hrQQk,.fmd partment, ’ hedd its thirty-fifth , an-- C.. F o r b e s 'W P in e street, served to derignatesi ’Tuesday,, June 14, „ as STDDEH^INRIOT Veterans of Foreign Wars,- at their astonishing results for Mr. Oiler- nual meeting at ite heculquarters^im seph Sullivan; of Fairview steeet, w«u almost drowq^ h^ore h«qg;, house-'toe appSratus owned at that Fteg ttdeing cognii^ee; of the 'meeting last night, to combat, by man. He said that p^ple came and M iss M ary (Jlemens,- daughter o f pulled put. He' suffered iractured- Pine street last night and Lewis' N. time, #hich consisted of one two- M n. Jennie H. Clemens, of . Etest depressioh by stating that “For over ribs and other hurts. ^ McCuBey; the selection of a committee, form from Covent^, Rockvil' - and Man- Hjeebner, g en e^ ' roanager of the wheeted hose cart and equipment. chiester to buy bis plants. Center street. All three were grad- a century' and a half, toe Flag^ has P ittsbu rgh, June 8.— ( A P ) — A n suffered a possible skull ifrsic£urie;^!;' ing a link in the Nafaonal chain of Manchester Electric company. Was W &n toe fire occurred in the old itetes of St. James’s parochial school been a ^ving symbol to which in anti-war demonstrution and protest Today toe-fouT'track tnn^~i^e .of' re-celeCted captain o f thCs. company, Cheney Block at a loss of nearly anti-Communlstic groups represent­ of -this town. against the appem^ce of Gen. toe Penns^vania railroad was a . position which he has held since $100,000, toe com m unity awakened these days of stress and strain we ing the National body, of idTCom­ Bishop McAuliff addressed . toe •Deace, ^plenty and ty of Pittsburgh was stopped by Junction and Perth Amboy. : ^ : I, According to Uie report submitted steps were promptly taken to make other infractions against recognized cessfully completed four years of contentmenti’* police today. Th e express was bound firom A t­ by Mr. Heebner, on the activities many needed improvements, includ­ SOQETY NOTES study. Two of toe local ^ Is were !T w o students and a former lantic City to New Yo^k what t^e govern m en t of the company for the period from in g this purchase o f a hook and The proclamation is as follows: Committee Named hcuor pupils, and all took toe regu­ student Were tehen to a police sta­ crash occurred. It plunged into a; ladder truck with; money raised by Among our national holidays. Flag John G. Glenney, Leo T. Mason lar college course. . tion. They were .removed from toe fireight derailed by coal vvhlrir. public subscription, from west side Day stands out alone and unique as and William Leggett were selected The regular meeting of St. Mary’s imiversity. activities building while sprinkled the tracks from an c by the commander to co-operja.te residents. toe one-that tsrpifiea the whole of preparing to hold a meeting. chute in a gondola. The expresA Girls’ Friendly society was held last first Alarm System {ETnational being. The.Fourth of A group ,;of students recently pro­ comotive caromed iintry, its the group rsprraented a small x>er held. Member’s Chairman Violet service, and was a de-vice operated Miss Ruth McMenemy, a. junior at safety and security, and with an ganda in New York, and the local through a relay at toe Central centage. of toe -student body. Madden-was in charge, and reports Middlebury college, Mlddlehury, Ver- a b id ^ confidence’in toe social jus­ committee will in turn report siny Station from toe main fire alarm l^ e commencement exercises were were'read by the following: nmnt, has been honored with elec­ tice for which toe FU^ stands, and activities disclosed In this sectionv circuit which enabled members to held , in toe atojetic stadium. Ten Treasurer’s report — Associate tion as social chairman of toe wo­ in accordance with he Statute, I The committee asks co-operation locate toe box from which the alarm men’s college at Middlebury, a newly city detectives were detailed to duty oi; the school children, churches, Gertrude Liddon; financial secre­ designate Tuesday, toe fourteenth was rung, without waiting to count created office. Miss McMenemy will day of June next, as Flag Day. . .. there while toousands gathered to Bby and Girl Scouts, and all organ­ tary’s report—^Mrs. Johr Tumfsr; toe number of blasts of the whistle, play a. prominent part in toe Col­ ‘?For over a century^ and a half hea - (Sen.'McArthur and witness toe izations interested in this work to Younger member’s report—^Eldith which many times were rather in­ lege Dramatic club play, “l^ th the Flag has been a li-ving symbol exercises fo r toe 1,362 members o f report un-American meetings or Thrasher; candidate’ s report^— ^Mts. distinct. Takes a • Holiday”, which opens to which in these days of stress the graduating class. John Trotter. agitator-inspired gatherings. The In 1913, toe horse-drawn appara­ Senior Cfiass Week Friday e-yehing ot and strain we must dedicate our­ committee, wishes to call attention The schedule for the remainder -f That Harvard explorer who found Had bad fegr spells tus was replaced with a motor driv­ this week. She will renoain for toe selves anew in confident hope of Ahaid to leave hoote • . . £ea^ aw­ to the fact that the headquarters of the month is as follows: white-haired Indians in Souto Amer­ en outfit, consisting of a comhina senior ball Monday evening in SilC' peace, plenty and contentment. ful dizziness would make her keel the Communist Party of America June 13th—Monthly devotional tion chemical hose wagon and a Cullough Gymnasium and is expect­ "One flag, one land, one heart, ica merely proved toat Hollywood are at 50 East 13th street. New service. over. She needs Lydia E. Pinkluun’a hook, and Isulder truck. In 1920 a ed at her home on Marble street on one hand. was hot toe leader in making plati­ Vegetable G>mpound in teblet' ifora. York City, and the Internationale June 20th—Sketch presented by fire pump -was purchased and in Tuesday. One nation evermore.” num blonds, after all. - which is practically the same body, five probationers. 1926 a com bination ladder and id located at 80 Fifth Avenue, New June 27th—Sunset service— Sun­ chemical motor truck was purchas­ York City, Any literature emanat­ set H ill. ed, toe total value of toe equipment ing from these sources should be The younger member’s group, un­ now being about $25,000, owned en­ turned over to the committee for der the direction of their chairman, Cspt..L. N. Heebner tirely by toe company. action by the National body. Eklith Thrasher, is planning to hold June 1, 1931, to June 1, 1982, tbe Bulletins a Bean and Bread Sale on Saturday FA’THEB HANGS SELF company responded to 15 bell Bulletins will be issued by the afternoon, in the basement of Hdle’a Ansonia, June 8.— ( A P ) — ^The committee from time to time warn­ store. The committee in charge-con­ alarms and 48 .still alarms during the year, a total of 63 alarms that body of . Peter Hosk, 57, father of ing of workers of he Communist sists of Eklith Brown, Alice Aitken, five smqll children, was found hang­ and Internationale groups in this May Robinson and Annie Summer­ exceeds last year by six bell alarms and 17 still alarms. This is, by far, ing from a tree in a suburban sec­ •) state. Hartford County Council ville. Anyone wishing to donate is tion last night. He had been in ill Commander, Raymond E, Frost, asked to call Alice Aitken. Dial the largest Humber of alarms in tbe history of the company. health and had grieved over toe was the guest of the post at last 4537. Donations will be celled for if The heaviest fire .loss of the year death of his wife a year- ago. The night’s meeting and gave members necessary. ’The sale w ill open at 1:30 occurred when the Park ■ building, medical examiner gave a finding of information concerning the 1932 p. m. located at 841-843 Main street, own­ suicide. convention to be held June 24-26 in Miss Doris Turkington and Miss ed by William Rubinow, was cont- New Britain. • Dorothy Jensen have been chosen as pletely gutted , by fire on February Tex Rickard- left an estate ap­ -Commander Ebrost notified Com­ degelates to attend the Concord 4,1932., Damage to the building l> praised a t $500,000, but it was mander Moriarty that Anderson- Conference, at Concord, N. H., this fin ally v^ u e d a t about $184,000. Shca Post will lead the Veterans' self amoimted to approximately summer. * fires in anly oneHAO^HRDLr*— Division in the parade, Saturday The Senior Club will hold Ite'regu- June 25, as last year’s first prize fires in any one month, occurred last lai meeting on Monday evening, monto, when thirteen'alarms were winner. The post will enter the pa­ June 13, a t 8:00 o’clock. rade/June 25 w ith 100 members recorded - by the company. April stroAg, dressed In a striking uni­ Was second With ten, February third RUPTURE form of red, white juid blue With nine had March fourth with bSwd. eight- • ' • It was voted to issue a challenge Other Officen to Dilworth-Comell Post, American Wdil Street Otoer officers elected last night were: Harry Schleldge, lieutenant; EXPERTS Legion, for p series of three twi­ d light baseball games to decide the Arthur F. Lathinske, secretary; ex-service men’s baseball champion- Briefs Joseph Moore, treasurer; Frank ship of Manchester. A vote of Cheney, Jr., and Charles Cheney, trustees; Fred Wobllebe, hose fore­ COMING thanks wgs given Comrade James New Y o rk , June 8.— ( A P ) — ^The man; Clarence Smith, assistant hose . .Rupture Experts from Capt. Hynes for his services as the Me "Iron Age” steel scrap composite foreman; S. L. Cheney, steward; morial Day parade marshal. price has declined to $7.17 a ton, a y f,. A . CoUings, Inc., Water- Lawrence Williams, ladder foreman; new low level for all time. The pig N. Y.* will be at the Steward (tordner, assistant ladder iron compoaite price UT alightJy low­ foreman; F. P. Geer, steward; L, N., RiW il HOTEL, HARTFORD, MEANS TRIAL OPENS er at $14.01 a gross ton, with fin­ Heebner, Fred Wobllebe, Lawrence! ished steel unchi^ed at 2.087 cents C0NN., FRIDAY AND SAT- Williams, Stewart Cordner: ahd- a pound. fRDAY; JUNE 10 AND 11, Washington, June 8.— (AP) (^rence Smith, executive comndte The trial of Gaston B. Means on an to,p^^nalIy demonstrate the Automobile production in the tee; Philip Cheney, Fred Wohll^t^ Easily Regulated indictment charging embezzlement Arthur Lashinske, Joseph Moore Collings System to all United States and Canada during and grand larceny of $104,000 from May totaled 185,970 cars and and Harry. Scbieldge, outing com­ callers. •j Mrs. Edward B. McLean in an al­ m ittee. leged Lindbergh ransom fraud be trucks, an increase of 20 per cent over April, but 44 per cent below tbe The Executive Committee will You ruptured people who have put gan today in the District of Colum meet next Wednesday evening, June up with the dangers and inconveni­ bis Supreme Court. output in M ay, 1931, according to an estimate by the National Automo­ 16, at tbe Hose House to frame the ences o f a painful rupture and goug­ T H E utentik tlmoft touch the glowing-hot electric Selection of a jury was delayed roster and plan the activities ing, chafing, galling trusses, wUl by arguments over whether Cateo- bile Chamber of Commerce. Out­ put fo r the firs t fiv e months o f 1932 Of the company for tbe year. welcome this opportunity of learning lics woidd be prejudiced either for Tbe outing committee will FREE NOW bow you may end all " coils. The hett is dl absorbed by the utensils. or against the testimony of a priest was 714,040 cars and trucks, a de­ crease of 48 per cent from the same meet in the near future and these worries, torture and misery. who figured in strange negotiations appoint the sub-committees and period of last year. Why not again enjoy life like And in the oven/ btoiiise there are no products of between Means and Mrs. McLean, select tbe date and location of tbe those thousands of others who are after she hired him to recover the outing. now rejoicing in their freedom from infant kidnaped on March 1 and R. G. Stewart, preaiflent .of the Fireman tampered the- danger aiifd discomfort of rup­ lalter found dead. Pan American Foreign Corporhtion, combustion/ tbe heat ir confined. Here/ toO/ you In his report, Mr. Heetmer also ture. There te nothing like it any­ Colonel Robert H. Guggenheim was today elected a director of the brought out the fact that tbe fire­ close friend of Colonel Charles A Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. where and hosts of men and women men were seriously hampered in use A L L the heet. O f course the heat/ whether in Lindbergh, was named as a witness are amazed at tbe ease with which their work by both automobiles and for the prosecution by United States The Endlcott Johnson Corp. is in­ their rupture suffering and, worry is persons at the last fire o f the fiscal Attorney Leo A. Rover. The prose­ viting tenders from preferred stock­ ended. Why be burdened when the cooking p l ^ s or iit the oven/ can be so easily year at 172 South Main street on cutor also called th'* Rev. Francis holders for the sale to it of not there 1s a' safety plan, for your ease May 26, last. Tbe report said that Humey, the priest. more than 16,000 shares of stock at and comfort? "this fire brought to a clixnax a T. Morris Wampler is counsel for $105 a share. The company reserves It te for you to act to get rid of regulated from high down to and you condition which has existed for Means. the right to terminate the offer on wearing a painful truss. Tbe Ceilings some time at almost every bell June 16. Systym offers you tbe vei^ last word alarm fire. This condition must-be in rupture care and affords a means use ^KLL the heat. ' s • # 9 * BANDITS SENTENCED corrected^ before it results in tbe whereby it te pOriflhlc to be freeirom destruction of homes and ^operty your ruptura worries. You are Our representuthnefif ure ready to give you the (M B QUOTATIONS or in a tragic accident of . some uPged to call at tbe hotel for tbe Bridgeport, Jime 8— (A P )—Prison sort." FREE DEMONSTRATION AND opinions of hundreds of Elecihic Range users, terms ranging from one to six years T b e TtmM also reviewed the TRIAL. No obligation whatever at Wethersfield to six months in the social actfvities of tbe Company, in­ in Manchester regarding coddiig questions. (By Associated Press.) and you owe it to yourself to at county jidl were Imposed by Judge cluding the annual outing, tbe an­ Amer Super Pow ...... 1% least investigate. You can learn Frank P. McEvoy in the Criminal nual t^anquet; the bowUng contest, Assd Gas and E lec ...... 1% and profit much. - Call them. No obligation. liranch of Superior Court today on and also recorded that company Don’t fhll to call.—Advt. the pleas of guilty of five men whose Cities Service ...... 2% arraignment ^vas the fatal chapter Elec Bond and Share ...... in h serlee of hold-ups that terror­ Niag Hud Pow ...... ized storekeepers in Norwalk in the Pehn Road ...... VA Segal Lock ...... % last few months. Standard Oil Ind ...... 17% Three of the men whose ages United Founders ...... % ranged from 25 to 40 years were sen ‘til Pow and L t ...... 1 fenced each to serve from one h United Gas ...... 2% Announcing The Opening thrae years for robbery with violence United Lt and Pok A ...... 1% and in addition one year for bur­ glary. They were Charles Hauser 8TRIKEB8 USB BOMBS Robert Brown and Edward Hen< Of Our Factory A t ricks. William Canfield, who provid Coruna, Spain, ^une 8.— (A P ) — ed automobile in which the men Strikera began bomUng activities opAmted in one. hold-up, was sen- in C!oruna, Efferrol, and Tuy today, teimed to eight months in jail, and causing material damage but In­ Jaw Sritto, driver of the car, was flicting no casuatliea. 97 PROSPECT ST. glvstt'a six numths’ sentence. The bomba exploded at Atores and bakeries^in the three towns, STEAMER AGROUND *>'•-41 and two houses were burned at Tuy. 'The Efferrol Casino Farrolano was South Manchester 'London, June 8 — (A P ) — The damaged. Spanish steamer 'teide, out of Bar­ The strike of Syndicallats and Where We WlU Manufacture celona, ran aground today south oi: Ehetremiats continue to ^ y the island of Fernando Po, off the tlago and many new arrests were wMt 6T ; '■ ■'■■> k > - i ’ • « s ■ W ^ • ' '*• ;- ■ ••■5 ■ VZ.va*2sVrt. 4; Xiffl r • , .... MANGHBSm EnFliWO BBRAU}, SCnTIB liW OBtisrER, CONK, WBDKB8DAT. JQNl <, }$St PAGE SIX . 4.,*. ^ Thursday, * ■( -%**.**»^ fr-#* A f J l L’ > THREE 2 W c O ^ , DAY SALE L e a t f i r t M iH W

Men *8 and Young Men *s Sale! Fine Spring Suits Reduced! J Summer $5e Light Silk Stripy aiid **Arrow” Shirts Cool, Comfy Summer Soda 3 and 4-Piece Worsted and ($2.00, $2.50 and Toyo 5 for $1.00 $8.00 Grade*) $1.69 Buy your summer supply this Maui Shop tor ihlrta tomorrow! All fresh itook ^cek! New summer patterns in of famous “Arrow" shirts whlob are famlHw to msn who Wool Suits Straw Hats lig h t weight socks. apprsolats quality plus style. Fancy patterns In both ooUar attached or band sWls with collar to match. Also 85c Socks, new designs and fresh, new shirts With ocol sUk strips. Collar to match. colors, R^rular IS, $a<60 and fS.00 grades in stock. (Regular $1.00 4 ‘"$1.00 BoyiP $22.50 One (tfoiq) Siurts 50c Socks of finest quality. They’re light welght>- flexi* Many good biiys In this assortment. ble. They’re cool and comfort* Snappy styles. Shirts Grades) able. Snappy new summer Shirts in the lot valued to $1.7$. styles. 3 '"$ 1 .0 0 Here's value for men who insist on more, for their money S o n n ets...... '... $1 $1.00 Socks of pure silk, Quality shirts o | fins oottosis than ever before. Three and four-pleoe suits carefully tailored i^lain, fancies. with oouir attached. Whits and of woolens and worsteds. Some have w tra pants or knickers. P a n a m a s...... $4 fandea. Gray, tan and brown. Leghorns ...... $4 2 ‘*$1.25 50c off any felt hat In stock $18.00 SUITS, now ..»... $14.00 during Uila sale. Golf Hose Contimiiiig Our Sale dF Pc^ulmr $25.00 SUITS, now ..... Boys’ Golf Hoseiil $20.00 Special Sale of Our entire stock of boys’ golf $30.00 SUITS, now ...... hose in new novelty patterns, $24.00 special $33.50 SUITS, now $26.00 3 ‘" $ 1 . 0 0 C a p s Men’s. Cool ‘Manchester’ Cravats • $15 $35.00 SUliS, now .. •'a"' • •) Men’s Golf Hose, $28 00 In newest summer cblora and $1,00 CAPS, lesigns. Slurb, Shorb Summer Suits $37.50 SUITS, now e e e $30-00 Now ...... 75c $1.50 CAPS, 39c *"' $40.00 SUrrS> now e e #>•*-# a. IS $32,001 NowNit* ...... $1.15 3 f o r $ 1 .0 0 . 5 0 Get your supidy of summer $42.50 SUITS, now ..► •'aTala a: IMfisc. Spedals Men’s and yoimg men’s i>alm beach o e ^ now! 'Theis are Uie 0 ^ and mohftrt oxfords. Values to $4.60. White Flannel Black and tan. shoes in brown only. Pair, Sow, Men’s White Crash and Linen Knickers $3.29 $3.98 $2.00 NATURAL LINEN PANTS Men’fi Oxfordg, Men’s $5 Oxfordf, Boyfl* Sport Oiribrdf, PUMPS, $ 1 .9 8 Boys’ Khaki and Including Selz Six, Co-operative Famous brands. New neat ox- Outfit the boy or Uttla man this On# of the season’s shot tovo|1tos->tbs llasn pump. » f l th i i 4 Six oxfords in new styles. Pair, fords in black and tan. week. Values to $94)0. Now, Goss with everything! ^ Linen Knickers $4.98 $3.98 $2.98 Men’s and Young $ 5 -o o “DOROTHY DODD" Buy that extra pair of white 15% OFE BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ DRESS SHOES Men’s Khaki Pants flannels or striped worsted BEK5E PUMPS. $ 3 .9 8 slacks for wssk-ends this week Growing Girls $3 to' $5 Ifsnebestsr woman a rt vary famlllsr wltb Dorotlty Xtold" shedk Rubber and Trench at House's. Finest quality. Nsw bsige and blonds, puxqm |$4)0 ao |S.OO gradsa « a d iff edt Regular |64XC , Raincoats' WHITE PUMPS ^ ies! (Men's and Toung Men’s Sizes) 19 Modeb $4.00 Light, oornty pump* Women’s Shoes RediiCid that wtfl net tolqrs grow-’ $6.00 to $8.00 Shoes, $8.00 to llO P fttth Ita ir" Men’s and Young Men’s tag girls' u S i Neat, Famous •Dorothy Dodd, Bwoot A.bout sixty pairs of Rad • Kal-is-ten-iks ydutaful styloi in whlto Arssn and blue praps in neat wtlimr Coon, swsst Of 5 0 )^ O f f kid. $8 and 19 •tyloa now to doso-out, prapa to oloso-out, WORK and DRESS PANTS ___ grsdos. Boys’ Pumps, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, $lo98- $3a29r AT REAL LOW PRICES Broken lot of sandals, pumps and oxfordf. ipooial, per pair, $5,00 Beige Pumps, ^ |s.oo and $6.50 V : r ^ Oase’a a real Derotlty Dodd, Ndto Wool Knickers $2.50 PANTS, special 0 0 o 0 • Oxfords $1.00 you want I them for light~1it npeks. umj Bridgo Pun^ la asn'^slgdso. $2.25 n ilr. pair, Boys’ Knickers SOc off for this three day seUlng. Wanted woolena $3.00 PANTS, special '• e'o; “DANIEL GREEN" SLIPPERS and patterns. 6 to 18 years. ;2.70 $2.98 $3.50 PANTS, special .. Red Cross Shoffl, ;3.15 >Tho lamons Red , $8.25 Cfillis Xiss,^ OFF 15% OFF and Oxford! in a Men’s And Yonng Mmi’s $4.00 PANTS, special ...... Oiir sntirs stock of fam­ tor atyles now. $3.60 ous Dapid G rra honso and About 2$ paira fa a tra S s$ $5.00 PANTS, special .. Our entire stock Kal-is-ten- bedroom alkmers for men, $4.00 iks Pranps and Oxfords at women and p rla at 10% sav< Wool Knickers Ings. FuBmi a"d Oxfords,' ' * $6.00 PANTO, spedal .. 0T0*> • • 0| 10% off this week. Bgy diil- A tooto tot of about gfty patos $7.50 Spoft Tisto $100 drra’s shoes this week and Missis’ and ChUdireB’s of prapa and oxfords. aU T«ro-tra apoft w Reduced! $7.00 PANTS, spec^l vd. Felt and . Leather Slippers stoei, » and town wear. Pato}‘ A choice sd ^ o n of designs in fine i s m \ woolens. S ira for men and yoimg Boy Sciwtand toen...... Cdb Sifetfnt $5.00 KNICKERS $4.00 $0.00 KNICKERS $2.$0 ^ H J/

MANCHBSTE5R BVBNTNG BBRAID. SOTTIB BIANCHBSTBR. CONlf^ WBDNEfflJiigr, TOTE 8.1982. I . ' ~ \ ^ . - -.-■•■•'■ ’■•■■> V (>;•<■■ - ^.-...... »• ------— -- ■■ ^ -. ^ . . ■ .,_ > A Super tmentive To Biiy Now! Kotex F ait Cqlmr Prints 3 * ^ 5 9 0 •!' IU|Kul«r 39c Kotex eani* lGc"‘ napkins— sanitary New summer puttefis. and , deodorized. 12 in in fine prihts. $• InetMH •) box. (Main floor, left.) wide. Color>f|tit grade. (Main floor, laft) For Summer Bedrooms Choose A ^alk-of-the-Town” Value! Special Sale Prices Thursday, Ftiday, Saturday Regular $1.98 Regular $1.00 Messrs. Charles E. and Herbert B. House acquired control of The J. W. Hale Company last week from Mn Frank H. And- efson who has been with the company for the past twenty-five years. ;. The new management are celebrating ^ t h a •> rousing Reorganization Sale which will last three days—Thursday* Friday and Saturday. Every department in the Chintz Patterned Spreads Pure Silk Hose store will share in this event. Shop for summer apparel and home needs during this event! They’fe about the (Chiffon (2 Pairs Step Out! Look Like A Million In These smartest thing you Service) 1.00) can choose and their Todays refular $1.00 grades. The minute low price is most you se^ them you will recognize the brands— welcome. Neat nationally known. Sheerest silk chiffons with COTTON chintz patterns in plcot tops. Medium service weights with ‘ hem and feet. Newest shades. Buy rust, orchid and for vacation needs now! The low green. Full bed size price is most welcome—57c, 2 for $1.65 “Pepperell” prints and sheer materials While they last— $ 1.00 . $ 1.00. Quality —linenes —for s^ool of 1980 ' —Linens —^for home —broadcloths -^fdr s^rts —voiles —for business Ripplette Spreads, $2 Mattress Protectors Pure Silk Hose, Mesh Anklets, striped ripplette spread for Quilted mattress proteotors. Full Pure silk hose with neat lace Girls’ and misses’ cool mesh —piques -^or resort home and summer cottages. and single bed sizes. Ths lowest clocks. Also .popular chardonize y anklets in solid pastels. Sizes —lawns —for street 81x108 inches. price ever oh a protector of this stockings. Special up to 10. For s{>orts wear. 79c quality —organdies —for knock-about $i.do 33c 3 33c Spreadet—Main Floor* left. Hosiery—Main Floor* right _ Another big shipment of those “PepperSIl’’ cottons! They will compare favorably with $2 dresses in most stores today. We have sold more of these cotton frocks Buy Cool Summer Undies Now! in the past three weeks than we sold all last summer. Sale! 300 Pairs! Why? W a it’til you see them! You’ll' want a half 79c, $1.00 and $1.50 dozen because you can wear them everywhere, crisp patterns. Swanky styles. ' Color-fset fabric^, Smart Rayon and Milanese tailoring. Misses’Sizes Women’s Sizes Ruffled Curtains Clove Silk Undies 14 to 20 36 to 52 Hale’a (Cotton Frocka—Main Floor, rear. (Tailored and (2 for pair •) trimmed) $1.00) 4 7 ^ 57/ $1.39 Airy, summety ruffled curtains of Customers will go "wild” over them tomomow! N ew Summer Guaranteed finest marquisette. All have pris- The loveliest mllanese glove silk undies at the cilla tops. Cream and white. Full lowest price ever. Plain tailored panties,, bloom­ Pastel and Printed length. Tie backs to match. Buy ers and step-ins—neatly hemstitched and ftice Bed Sheets them for home use! Buy thenTfor trimmed. Also flnest rayon combinations, cottages! bloomers, vests and panties. •i Silk Frocks Mai^uisette Fine Curtain Children’s Rayons, 25c to 59cRayons, Ruffled Curtains, Marquisette, Buy children’s rayon bloomers, A close-out group of rayon bloom­ Dainty dotted marquisette ruffled 29c and 39^ figured cream marqui­ vests and combinations now. 50c ers, vesta, step-insand panties. All curtains with prisciila tops. Cream grades of short time age. 7 to 14. Guaranteed to wear 3 to 6 only. sette. Also dotted patterns in blue, colors. Some real good “buys ‘ Chic New years. Two sizes: $1x99, gold, green. Yard, 83x99 inches.- $1.39 grade noW 2 '" 4 5 c .. „ ■ 1 9 c Toyo --79c! . . .. ^ , 67c ^ .19^ Uayon Underwear- -Main Floor* right. New, snappy summer frocks that you “Lady peppercU” Drapery Needs—Main Floor* left. For iSummer Dips! Panamas can wear everywhere this summer. Snapr py little prints. Sporty sleeveless CASES Rayon All-W ool crepes. And dressy sheers. Also many 42x36, 45x36 inches. Will $1.19 Washable $10 close-outs from stock. Styles for miss and madam. ' * give satisfactory wear: Each, Crepe Slips Swim Suits 24c Silk Flat Crepe _^^___2^in_FToorjJeft^^ Wide brimmed panamas that you can wear everywhere. They (39 inches and are chemicfdly .treated making White the brims moire firm and insur­ Drug Specials wide) yard ing better service. Priced to $4-95 $1.25 A garol...... 85c 5 9 ^ meet aU budgets—74c. Coats, 75c Dextrl Maltose...... 51o Flowered $2.95 Smartly styled white coats in wanted (No. 1, 2 and 8) Just a fevy weeks ago you were paying 88c. Two Last Year fabrics. Sporty styles. 'This low price 85c Kruschen S a lts ...... 68c years ago $1.98. A beautiful quality, all-silk flat Undies for this event o^y. 50c PhUlip’s Milk of irepe for dresses tod underwear. The newest , 100% pure h a t s , $ 1 .7 4 M agnesia...... S4o summer shades. Alio few printed silks in dark High grade, smartly styled street shades.. wool swim suit panamas, roughettes and novel­ 25o Feen-a-mint ...... 15c $1.09 at $1.95! One- ty straws. White, pastele. 50o Zip Depilatory Cream. .860 piece w> 1 1 h ONE GROUP FROCKS, 25o RSnckla’s Caseara 25c Perdde Prints, Vdles* Batistes* Bias-cut rayon crepe modifled low A group of dark frocks to close-out at $ Cojmpound ...... I80 1,500 yards of new patterns, Fast-color. Sheer fabrics fer slips, lace trimmed. back. Plain or HATS, 5 0 ^ $1.95. Shop early for the best values! 1*95 50c Probak Blades...... 29o Colorfast. Yard, hot weather frocks. And score of these stripe trim. p o 9e-out of dark straws. 85c Woodbury Shaving 14c 3 Yards 50c fresh flowered silk un­ OrlglnaUy $1.88 to $2.95. Apparel—Main Floor* rear Cream ..I9c dies. Chemises, pan- Main Floor* right. Yard Goods—Main Floor* left. ties, dance sets. They $5 and $6 Main Floor, crater look all of $1.98. Bathing q f * S u its...... Hard Wood Two famous brands with the CORSETS Entire Stock! SPECIALI Silk Slips, $1.59 label on each su it 100% pure “Hickory*^ Satin Girdles* A pitw “low” on those pure silk cos­ wool. Plain or two-tone. Soft, comfy girdle with silk Four-Ball Snappy styles. webb sides. Side fastening. tume slips with bias-cut front. Alen- '$1.49 grade, now only, COATS con lace trim. 34 to 44. White, Main Floor* Center De$k Chairs pastels. $2 grades. $ 1.00 with arm rest Croquet Sets Main Floor* rear Smart, New $3.50 to $5 Foundations* Vz Price Well known brands in discon­ 2 the race of This Year’s Low racei New S^led tinued styles. Foundations and Beach Pajam as girdles. QuoJitity Kind size FormorFrloe. •Now 1 black with mole 20 880.50 $1.19 Printed Aprons $1.95 1 fnrred oport coat 20 fZOJiO IIaTB $1.00 $5 and $6 Girdles, $1,98 You simply must have a 1 tan polo 18 82980 1108 (3 for 50c) Close-out models in girdles, 2 lhaofc with fiir trim 44 19c pair of these beach pajamas— corsets, foundations. Popular 89680 ' "■”’$ 1 0 8 with foot rest $1.39 Last Year Cool, refreshing printed aprons. they’re as swanky as they brands. 1 black with oquirrel 40 ’6tB;66 $14.75 with canopy $1.95 Also unbleached cotton with print can be. Plain colors and trim. Kind you are used to pay- i bine wlth^ broadtaU 4o — 694.76 ~ H $ 3 1 prints. Wide sailor trows. ' . $2.95 1 i sturdy, hardwood deck Ehjoy a gams i u 29c for. Bib and band styles. Some have sunhats to match. black with broadtail 88 ” 6 i0 4 ^chairs in vomlsb finish. Com­ 0 ^ - f a s t Main Floor, rear • 1 0 f croquet $1.95 quality. black with gatyao 14 |H 3 T ~ ~ $ i O S plete with cohvenleDt arm with one of Main Floor* rear. '' Main Floor, rear I black with oroadtaU ; $8 ' iiS S oi W 3 o • rests. Striped canvas back. those sets at MISC. SPECIALS 4 1polo ooato 18 ptT S— ilO s Three ; adjustments. Not a 11.19. Var­ Girls’ polo coat 88 chiipi inferior chair— but hard­ nished hard­ White Gloves* 1 11588 wood, sturdy built. BABY SHOP 4-button white chamoli pbio eoata 16 wood lot. s — e e w " |S 3 8 Oroovod btn- Sun Suits, cotton sun suits with gloves. Stitched back. ' Scal­ 1 1polo coat ilo " " 844^76' " Tepperelf mesh tops. Will not crock. loped ends, White, eggesbetl. ’ IH 38 dloo. Washable. 1 black with fitch l i HWK ------H 38 7-Piece 14^ Color-fast td sun and salt water. 1 2 to 8. Special, 49c ttmvy ri^tb knannlnk 46 T t o i ■' $888 Cotton 50c z aatqt taUorotil dross 44 66i6 25c.White Hankies* ii taUored oporto 16 $ n 3 B r ~ — Seersucker Overalls* ideal fer Bordered banltiee with band W ater Sets roU4d hem. 2 Muorod m n ' 96 ~ l 6 i 6 Frocks play and beach wear. Strap 1 style. 2 tc 6. iailored m io 8$ ^ fiW6. '— w m 4(or50c 1 bboK taiiorod f ! ... . I W ------1738 Colored 89c 59c Printed Scarfs, 8 kloio Cofto 16 •io.00 1835 $M9 BUk Orepa Frocks, dalntt Rsyw crepe Accot or bow Metal Trays $1-00 leaMf 10 uMt prints. ^ ,i..i hwlea opone iliw , — • t o ly smeeksd dresses in pink, ! j 1#' Olrlsl Step out in eeu, blue and matM. In­ ™ lil.W — — v r n , sparHUag, eloar these cottons this ts’ to 6 years., Wow 33c 1 P ^T Scrod’ 14 ■ iiW 3 50c Dress Shields, ~ I 8 I 8 'cryotal water loto Bummor |o tray time summer. 2eet- 1 for lummor drinko. looklng models— 97c Goeranteed drees ehielde in e —for paMing tbooo m- flesh Md'white. Regular and raotTpolo ‘ ■ ■■ mIS Largo, goBoreui froohihg drinks! Mstal 1 all from “Feppsr- 60o SUk geeks, Frsaeb styis tenor and six tall sU” shMr purs silk seeks at a asw low ereioeat ibapee. 2 and 8. 1 ^ • _ U ' ffi>0Q trays dieoratod in gay fabrics.^ pries.. All pastsls to match mhoioa onono ' 46^ ~ JM.W • *n— t o flaoooi; Roio-plBJc, eelers. 12 1-2x 17 15c tod, fer thoao wbe inekos. . . WlU wash summ'sr froefcs. 89o each rM r profor itt up fresh Main Floor* front. and brijAt. 3 for $1.00 Umsintod 7 to 14. Main Floor, rtar Main Floor W indsor esnter Womon’s Chain GlrigTScnBrnmedT* CotUm Hanldei M a t thorn89c up Raven Sim 79^ Ic*”- for- living Fer svsnr 4$y up* tkis •ummsr. :iw a wblts eettm, ff* $ u at» 0 r •amwtoan. Hem lacs trim, vnuts bsmstitobsd bsm. Buy eus .dptlHios. Hard and diA. I to 14. or a doieui w o ^ -a a a d M Main Floor, rear. , m uni roadjr Milii Floor, front to paint tfAP H A tl BHY ADVBR^ ■ ■ w ••s ’ ;•/ ■ /a ' l-i.' ■ r e • r/^ TACW s.T MANOhliLqicit EVBi^^d K « k ^ ,^ ( J ] r a M A N C TfSim ^rai»»Ea>A4 iI«Na.8, i 98a,

ADVERTUsmOONT iUi>VBRT19ia||DNT 'Total s ^ to dealers I 66,739 cars and trucks, as .ft* ‘-{s' ^ Auburn’s iW^brooj|!^?dBi^ P**ce cuts are expected to ac- op(6*at(^.n;a?^.^ Mew Y on ,. Jpne 8.-K^)^The ®°“Petitive'rttuati^' I ^ v e n hospltbfcvBlH securities niiarkets again p resn t^ ,,. pow er s a d . one; 6f dent:Hof i m r - r SHOPPINQNEWS Adams Exp .... (IP^rpiiMied by Co;) )r the past tortmsht bus^ men in 'His ^doW ^^; Air Reduction Central Bow, purttord, C on . Uon of - ^ ^ vfve. . .. A laska J u n ...... perioii of last year, or a'sllghb A llegheny ...... 1 k HI. Stocto than bonds, but ntither market *ast year, or a slight-' ------1 Allied Chem ..... showed any disposition_ to resume_____ 2 .°^■ favorable- ~~T comparison eoaiaa thfin 1 „r. • Before the word *‘lady” began •^Smilea Free A m Can ...... last week’s recovery. Neverthejesa ■ P**®®<™8r three weeks. For to mean a lot other things, it Am For Pow ... the reaction from Saturday's highs was off ot Whetheir'■ it’s an afternoon snack B n k Stoeks meant simply *loaf giver”,, one I Am Rad Stand . l••e•e••4 was still kept fairly well within the “ uch as 13;1 per or a foiir-coune meal, the Coffee bounds, of a normal setbE^' . who was generous, kind and Shop, 968 Main street, suppliM good Am Smdt .'..... Bid Asked iV ' V — hospitable. quality food and obliging service. Am Tel and Tel ]Cap N at B and T 200 Brooklyn-Manhattan* Transit re­ Conn. River ....- ...... __ ca A m Tob B ...... 480 mained a weak feature- in shares, By The Day Am Wat Wks .. Htfd Conn Trust ..... — 70 losing about 3 points. Spe What! No trip to the seashore Ches and O hio ...... 12 Conn. Genefal^..------27 29 hem, American Tobacco "B”, North | Bsyingsthey, desire Department to depositors If I :^ason vegetables, soups, mush- this year ? We^ suggest a compm- Chrysler ...... 6% Hartford Fire ...... 28 26 GENUINE SPRING LAMB i]ooms, tomato juice, fruits, fish, C oca Cola ...... 88% National Fire 22% 24t American, Santa Fe, Union Paclflo, L e ^ n ^ o im f withdraw above mise, a really inexpensive vacation Chesapeake.and Ohio, National Bis-' ®- “ »®ount. (jlives and seasonings. ^ 1 Gm ...... 6 % Hartford Steam Boiler 26 27 CHOPS VEALCHOPS one day a week. Send aU your,^ , „ , cult Com Products, deneral Foods, During the forenoon there had I laundry, to the New Model Laundry, Boml Solv ■*...... 4^^ Phoenix F ire ...... 82 84 L W N ...... 2 9 e I and International Harvester. Au­ been an increasing number of de- LOIN ...... 22c Color At Kemp’s read a magazine on the front porch ...... 86% T ravelers ...... 280 290 J ^ d s for withdrawal of deposits in ...... 2 5 c 1 t...... 21% burn was a Arm spot rising more SHOULDER ...... ^ I Kemp’s has some new bright-col while it’s being done, and enjoy its' Public Utilities Stocks than 2 points in short covering on ^e s a v ^ department. There also SHOULDER ...... 18c RIB: qred folding chairs for la^ . or perfect cleanness when returned. C om Prod ...... 29% ^ f. large .crowd for a time out- 1 8 c D rug ...... 26% Conn. Elec Serv 84 38 the expected formal announcement nde the bank. ^rch. They’re enamel painted, made of its price reductions. with screw nails, and seats and Du Pont ...... 26% Conn. PowSer ...... 27 29 T A little of fatty foods in a meal With steel production reported M the bank it was stated the de­ Freshly Ground tracks of striped canvas, for $2.75. Eastman Kodak ...... 40% Greenwich, WAG, fd. — 40 mands for withdrawals appeared to tends to slow up digestion and in Hartford Elec ...... at the lowest since last December, I . .1 Elec and Mus ...... % 37 39 be at an end at noon, all checks l b s . this way gives a feeling of satisfac­ Elec Auto Lite ...... 9% JIhrtford Gas ...... _ 40 and some uneasiness ipanifested in I Lobsters are not difficult to pre tion. Fata delay hunger much long­ presmted had been paid, and the HAMBURG liare, if you just know how. The Elec Pow and Lt ...... 4% do, pfd ...... 87 41 flnancial quarters over the fate of I lb. VEAL 1 lb. BEEF er than a meal composed of noup Pox Film A ...... 1 % S N B T CO ...... 90 94 governmental economy and relief ‘>®®° ‘avoked to jiarts which are not edible are the fatty foods. pve the tlericai’ force opportunity SMOKED Gen E lec ...... lO measures, brokers were inclined to GROUND lungs, stomach and intestinal vein. Manufacturing Stocks I ®*l^a work brought SHOULDER The intestinal vein runs the length Gen Foods ...... 20% the belief that the share Suit Paper To Boom Gen Motors ...... 8 % Am Hardware ..<...... 14 ig was giving about as good an“ arket ac I »n by depositors demands. * of the tail meat, in the center, anc Small all-over wallpaper designs Gillette ...... 18 Am Hosiery ...... ig ___ An official statement was to be although generally darker than the count of itself as could be expected issued later. 2 0 r make rooms look larger, they say at Bust ...... ^ 9 % Arrow H u d H, com. — 10 for the momei\t. It was pointed out, 7^ Ib. meat, is sometimes of the same Olson’s Paint Shop,OUam where _ you______canJ IJAisalaM*Hershey ...... 62% do, p f d ...... — 90 color. To boil lobsters, add 1-8 cup however, that any further substan-1 . Several railroads hav« get advice on the right paper ,for In t H arv ...... 14 , Slllings and Spencer... — 2 tial slump toward the low average "ali^SoSd- S n a to rock salt to each quart of water various tjrpes of rooms. In t N ick ...... 4 Bristol Brass...... — 10 SUNUGHT MARKET CO. Put in live lobsters, tail end down, int Tel and T el ...... 8 % do, p fd ...... _ 106 levels recorded before last week’s months. -They’d better nla? on M wery would be a bad technical doubling the edacity to thellnoS Weldon Building one at a time, having the water come A philosopher is a man who thinks Johns M anville ...... ‘ ...... 10% Case, Lockwood and B — 400 to a boil after adding eau:h. The it is a wa$te of time to contradict a Kelvinator ...... 8 % Collins Co ...... 16 26 I tog compartments to counteract the i The wide open break in the B-M-T hot air form salesmen. water should cover the lobsters. woman, because, given a little time, Kennecott ...... 6 % Colt’s Firearms ...... 6 7 Boil 18 minutes; then place on shares has been a disturbing in­ she will contradict herself.—Bright Ugg and Myers B ...... 89% Hagle L o c k ...... i s 16 fluence this week, and probably has backs to cool. Side Up. / Loew ’s ...... 16% ratoir Bearings ... — 66 Lorlllard ...... io % aocenturated the reaction of the ruller Brush, Qass A. — 12 general market from Saturday’s top 'Family Treat Before The Aoddent M cKeesp ’Tin ...... 81 Gray Tel Pay Station. 16 20 M ont W a r d ...... 4% evels. The common stock has re­ Live and cold boiled lobsters are Most aoeldehts happen because lart and Oboley ...... — 126 acted under 12, compared to the Nat Biscuit ...... 28% [Hnrtman Tob,- com... — 2 received fresh daily at Pinehurst, there was something wrong, not year’s high of 60 1-4, and the pre­ Dial 4161. If you aren’t used to cook­ with the car, but with the driver in Nat Cash Reg ...... 7% do, pfd ...... — 20 N at D a ir y ...... 16% Inter Silver ...... 9 i s ferred has dropped under 86, from a ing this delicacy, your cook book will the car. But just in case—the 1982 top of 78 3-8. The only ex­ give instructions. Prices are reas­ Depot Square Garage will correct Nat Pow and L t ...... 8 % do,, pfd,;... 28 N y Central ...... i i Landers, Frary'A C3k. 28 planation thus far has been the onable now. The family will enjoy a accident-causing diffects. prospect of dividend reductions or lobster treat. NY NH and H tfd ...... 7% Mann A Bow, Class A — 855 M ain Street North A m er...... 17% omissions in connection with meet­ Pew amateur sports give 8uch ,™ o-„Q_ do. Class B ...... Rubinow Buildinir ^Joranda ...... ing a $18,600,000 note maturity lasting amusement as picture taking, pa^w^d 12 New Brit. Mch. com,. — ”... to every man there come do, pfd ...... _ Aug. •!. B-M-T common reflected noble thoughts that pass across his Sometimes the worse the pictures piSTm Pub considerable bullish activity not turn out, the more we enjoy them. ' ^ ...... 1 % North and Judd ...... — heart like great white birds.”— Niles Bern P ond ...... 4 long ago, accompanied by circula­ Maeterlinck. Phil P e t e ...... % tion of rumors regarding transit Amateur’s Photos 8 Peck, Stow and Wilcox l Pub Serv N J ...... 84 Russell Mfg ...... — unification in New York, and a pos­ Safe Fnrs Mr. Paatemaek of the Elite Stu­ R adio ...... 8 % ScovllI ...... 16 sible faro Increase. Don’t let the moths ruin your furs dio develops and prints any size 6> Radio Keith ...... 2 licture film for 80c, and any sizo Stanley W orks ...... 9 % Although automobile production Cutting Comers In this summer. Hale’s Cold Storage Rein R a n d ...... 1 % Standard Screw ...... 28 was. estimated tor the United States -picture film for 40c. Certainly Rey Tob B ...... 28% Vault offers safe protection a^ n st very low rates. dp, pfd., guar., A .. 100 and Canada at 186,970 cars and ^ moths, theft and fire for 2 per cent Sears Roebuck ...... 14% Sinythe Mfg C o ...... — trucks tor May, an increase of on $100 valuation or more. Mini­ Socony Vac ...... 6 % Taylor and Fenn ...... — about 20 percent over April, it is mum charge is $1.50. Dress shields, especially small South P a c ...... 8 % Tprrington — ...... 26 . ones, are only half effective unless apparent that the qiilckening of Stand Brands ...... 10 Uhderwood Mfg Co .. 8 % output by the Ford Motor Co. has mu sew them to the dress in six Stand Gas and E l ...... o 4 Union Mfg Co ...... — Prices on handkerchiefs are so places. Otherwise they wrinkle up. accounted for much of the improve­ St on Cal ...... 17% u s Envelope, com,... — ment Steel buying by the automo­ Food Co/tjr low in all the shops now that we St on N J ...... 28% do, p f d ...... — think it’s a good time to stock up. Spioy and Buselan tive makers has been dlsappototing. S i r l o i n Tex Corp ...... 9.% Veeder R oot ...... !•••••••• Ford takes care of a substantial Quality Wo can’t ever reinember bujdng real A spedal that’s always carried at i Timken______Roll— «B ear ...... 10% W hitlock CoU Pipe . . . linen ones for so little. raehurst Grocery is a delicious Rus- Trans-America part of its owh requirement. Gen­ Steer • •••04 J.B.Wll'ms Co. $10 par — eral Motors May. sales showed 30010^ R o u n d Sian .dressing that w ill take Union Carbide ...... i 1 7 ^ ' B eef For Skin Care "sad” out of any salad, it’s Unit Aircraft ...... 7% cents per jar. To soothe the skin in case of sum­ I Unit' Corp ...... 4 % Center Cut Pork mer bums, have on hand a jar of Unit Gas Imp ...... 12% R i b L a m b lb. Magnell’s Special Skin Ointment, U S Ind Alcohol ...... 18% P A T S o r i f 0 U S R ubber...... 2 sold at Magnell’s Drug Store. It’s N E W Includes Room, Bath, R i b V e a l healing, too, for eczema, chafed skin U S Steel ...... 26% Meals and,Ammements «md scalds. I Util Pow and L t ...... 2 % TORK Warner P iet ...... % S m a l l W est U n io n ...... 17 u V'” 5®^*"** New York. Room 1 Wept El and M fg ...... 20% 'r * "^**‘ *"’ ‘I"!!®!®®" Bristol L e a n drainage work which would control iWoolworth ...... 28% •“ *«r^ "“ ®ot-f8mou8 motion picture thssttS, HIGH SCHOOL and destroy the breeding places of Sigblsaslng, Cbryri«r Tower, Dinner at well-known Cabaret (if desired)! the mosquito. Other prize wlimers POST OFFICE MOVED ' on (IM Mrswu fa a rwem w/rA were: Second Natioiud prize of Old Lyme, Conn., June 8.—(AP)— ] mddMonJt ______1 ^ Slited Boiled Hmn NEWS James T. Rooney of Sound View be-1 $150, H. Shepard Fuller, Washlng- Additional days, ^3.50 per day per petion. Room with bath anil j ton, D. Cij 3rd National prize of came postmaster of South Lyme! $50, Miss Katherine bTl-ack 1moVed the office ; 4 lbs. Fresh Ground Oklahoma; 4 4thth nianaplace, honorable I * 0™ its former location to his own | Without EntertaInmAnt mention, John Harold Price, Milton, store. E. L. Emerson has been 1 ALBANY GIRL WINS acting postmaster tor a year fol­ Hamburg Iowa,, and th place', honorable men­ 6 lowing the resignation of Dexter S tion, Miss Irene Gerhardstein; Case, who had had the office for ten 3 lbs. Meaty Veal GORGAS ESSAY PRIZE Cheviot Ohio. ' years. H otel B ristol Chops ^igrh School Junior Named 129*135 West 48di Street N ew York City ; Winner of $500 Award For A Hotel 0/ Character and Distinction 6 lbs. Veal Stew V Essay On Mosquitoes. 3 Fresh Frankfurts : Miss Harriet Jones, a high school BERMUDA junior girl in St. Agnes school, Al­ .Bound bany, N. Y., will tomorrow be J Westeim woi f “ AmsriC3,_or sister 4 lbs. Salt Pork yarded the Henry L. Doherty Grid, ^u^em Cross, or AmeriCui Le^en. All Prize of $500 for the wlzming essay Safllngs twice weekly, tecluding*Satod^** on mosquitoes in the fourth anTiiifli A Full V ariety o f ^ esh Fish to A rrive Thursday m orning. Gorges Memorial Essay contest It S'SLSJ’Stransfer by ttoider. taconveuf^ fs 19c Day At will be remembered that a short time ago James Toman, junior in ^e Manchester High school, won the state prize tor the state of Con­ Market Fresh Mackerel necticut In order to win this prize SOUTH AM ERICA Just SM what 19c will do>today. he was forced to compete with oth­ er pupils in M. H. S., and his, chos- en as the best from the school, was Orange Pekoe Tea! ^ lb. Steak Bluefish sent in to represent the school in the state contest Wldch he won and an award of $10. Hoover to Present Prize NASSAU MIAMI California Lemons! doz. 19^ President Hoover, as honorary Fresh Haddock president of the Institute win pre­ sent the award at the White House HAVANA in the presence of a An Expenses Flounders Among the guests Henry L. Doher­ ty. New York City, donor of J ®2 the world's, most fascinating oorta sm m a o awards; Sir Henry WaUcome, Lon­ Fri^b. Wax Beans! 3 qts. 1 9 c don, England; the surgeon general days in exotic Havana. ______how.s s ssisr-w Sightseeing trips at aU a?siS B -S ; Clams of the army, navy and public health Sailings fortnightly on services; the committee of Saturda3ra at 8 p. m. judges; Mrs, AUeen Wrlghtson, daughter of Gorgas, wiU appear C^ornia Plums! 20 for 19c B o n e l e s s with several other local officials of lb. the Institute. H n D K D W A R D S i g n l e s s FILLETS Contest Subject Popnlw~ California Cut C ^ o ts! S lbs. 1 9 ^ The subject of this year’s contest Fresh was "Mosquitoes, Their Danger as I S I i A N D S 'Deep Sea a Menace to Health, and the Impor­ tance of Their Control.” High school juniors and seniors from Large Ri||e Pineapples! 2 for 1 9 9 $ALM0N 19c 3, every state and the District of Co- i h . v himbia participated, and 16,000 each port. Or ybu stay 8 dava nt hntai ■«. 1 2 y z m.pttscripts were submitted. The all expenses, 26 days round Lp $S . ‘ Barbados, Doherty Prize of $10 was awarded Milk or Soup! - ^ cans 1 9 ^ each state winner, and ftom these papers the National winners were Strictly Fresh selected by a committee of judges NASSAU N e w y O n k m ^ • i i » . 1 9 « colnposed of Dr. Hugh S. Gumming 8smi?b^^ to a luxurious suweon-general. United states V -.y.' S P l * Public Health Service; Dr. WUUam AU - ViOTOBM HOTEL NOW OPEN. H i ( ^ B a k e r y D i ^ J. Cooper, United States Commls- siqner of Education, and Dr. Frank­ Day Coffeeli H». Home Made IkUcipw; G oci^ J m ^ r lin^ H. Martin, general of PAN BISCUITS the American Collsge of Surgeons. The-oaty OHM In town offering a h d i S i i t e JeU yDpasiinntB Oilier Prize Wtamers 2 to addition to tiie five hundred AS aiiliags tom Her «4, N*r«i Hh*r. MuInttaB ddSM l"' one dollar WHa which wlU be hand­ Prince Edward Potatoes" bag 1 9 ^ ed to h^ bv Presideat Hoover to- • "MAbmri'Apeah)-..j-" - moRow, Miss Jones zaeeivss her ■ > ' * ' . THfavpiNESTiN M E SH FRICTiB AND ■■■ AN, tmvsUng sq^sQsss of $200. m dis­ S. & g. New r«rk, cussing the prOblMn t o mfresnito PfeeiOTlw I; cojtircl Miss Jones urged goyent- LINES BbwBw 6 ^ I : f V afkl private ,eo>opsnkidii l» dOBOi .the oost. of. -wMsisR 3 | i h u n d i M . I S f e 3^"^2Sc r 3 X. yj it .'; 'WW.

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Of Esteemed Leading Knight Lewis siuce getting work with #; men’s unit. TUsioMgl^ D Km W REFW tM H.. Chapman, chiaim^; Loyal ONEFIGHTER FINED ckester Construction O 4fioo comimwitHp • Knight Clarence-J^ $|eOarthy, Lee- DaiUniiMm, and th e defi The. . ROCKVILLE turing Knightdleorge L. Betta,Rairt dlinibarged on payment of the w ith "a n Exalted Rulers IDduiM J. Oonwsy, IN WAFPING FRACAS Of court. Attorney Shea argued nfflSSOLINl^llAN v b o fight for the G W GROWS FA$T Harry C. Smitl^ and Trustee Her­ that the case was one for tke . Su­ a separate bert R. CoSlm • perior Court to decide, due to the woman provincial seerdtOfF' Admits {tampns On Occasicm.of fact that the higher court issued the “ « o n » , ^ « M i ^ ( A P j ^ r P r e m l e r ' Legion Auxiliary ikuiquet Musscriini at Upt has placed woman subordinate tir the loeal ie „ RAIDERS OF COTTAGES Child’s DMth—-Shda Freed court order in divorce proceedings of the men’s gmm* whu nnat Although plans are complete for some time agor almost on a par with man in the Ovv: 29,000 Monbers of the annual banquet of the American BA’FnJB OP THE OISR In Non-Support Case. F isd it system. prove the WDaMB*a ofBn Legion Auxiliary of Doboss Post, I j:Todi^ under the party aigls was wise the femihine groupa _, GET TERMS IN PRISON On June 8, 1918, shortly before the committee is keeping the pro-, Julian Locke of Buckland Road, issued a new regulation *^10 cariy ha^ the same staidling is W oQ ia’ s Organization h gram a secret until the night of the midnight, the Germans, concm- Wapping, was fined $1 and costs on CHILDREN’ S SERVICE Fascism into the fa m ily .it reorw' the men. Rockville Pair Who Made Sevr event The affair is to be held at the trated on a drive to the Marne, met a charge of intoxication and $10 ganlzeir the feminine rswdst groups, TUs State At PresaL eral Breaka Sentenced To Rockville House and an elaborate a strong Allied force on the banks and costs for breach oiC the peace in IN CHURCH SUNDAY ;ordiNrh)g the formation of umts for Florida has (U18 mUea of drain­ turkey dinner will be served. »*♦ , ) Womftt and girls wherever there is Two Years For Burglary. of the Oise and were repulsed after South Windsor Town Court last age ditebea. Miss Jennie Bats, post pre^dent a terriflo.battle. of the auxiliary, will act as m lstrm night before Judge Ralph M. Grant. Annual Musical Presentatiwi At a. meeting of the Executive Lewis Dauphin, 25, and AugAkt of ceremonies. Mrs. Helen MoFar^ More than 400j000 men were The case resulted from a fight At Second Congregational o f the Connecticut Branch of Wicykowski, 20, both of this cit^, assed on a 20-miIe front, trom among several -male guests at a land,- state president and several Church June 12. ' ‘ - V tbp ‘Womw'e Organlutlon for Na> charged with breaking and enter­ members of her staff will be pres­ Montdidler to ^oyon. North of this wedding, held at the home of Mrs. ing a Snipsic Lake cottage and one sector the Germans held the at­ Alice Grant Smith, just over the tiq^d Prohibition Reform,^ held in ent and will be called upon for re­ tention of British troops by a con­ Children’s Sunday, June l i , w ill at Crystal Lake, were sentenced to marks. Toasts win also be given the Manchester line in Wapping, last n 4w Haven, at State Headquarters, stant pounding of gunfire. state prison for not less than two officers by members of the Unit Saturday afternoon, shortly after be celebrated at the Second Congre­ ilb i Chapel street, on Monday, Mrs. This battle, swhlch was to wsge State Police had arrived to investi­ A Glenwood gational church by a special noom- years nor^more than four in the Miss Jei^e Batz is general chair­ back and forth for days, brought to Lucius Robinson, Jr., State Chair- June criminal sessioq of the Tolland gate the notorious death of the 14- ing" service by the church school, man of the conunlttee and is being light the fact that Germany was montbs-old child of Mr. and Mrs. naan, announced an increase of 8,019 County Superior Cotut. They were assisted in making arrangements mobilizing 16-year-old boys, old with music adapted to the occasion, charged with twice breaking and Allan J. Warner of 149 Buckingham members in the state during May, by Mrs. Fred Trinks, Miss Emma men and convicts in a lost desperate street, Hartford. by the choir. A feature of the prcK entering the Wheel £nub rooms and la^ ly due to the Repeal Week Batz, Mrs. Rose Bachaus and Mrs. effort to strengthen her weary gram will be a drama entitled, “The Crapaign. The Connecticut mem­ taking money, with entering the Margaret Marley. troops. PfOOeoutor Horace J. Vibberts bership now totals over 29,000, Ranson cottage at Snipsic Lake told the court that Locke was drunk Presentation of Samuel," which Stores to CSose The first assault was made on and fighting, and the defendant ad­ while the national membership has where personal property was taken, French lines near Hautebraye, be­ deals with the story of Samtiel as ’The Thursday closing of stores reached the million mark. the Murphy cottage at Crystal Lake tween the Aisne and the Oise, but mitted to Judge Grant that a black given in the bible, at the tibie he: where a sum of money was.jitoien will begin this veek and wiU be eye which was in evidence had been wasspresented at the temple’ by ' ^ Fairfield Leads the French successfully ^thstoodF received in the fray. Locke pleaded (uid the Cikirey home on Reed street, more complete than for a number the assault and even staged a coun Hannah, hie mother, and later as he According to the report of Miss of years. There is a working agree­ guilty* ^ih, Eva Hoyt of Stamford, Fairfield this city, where the sum of |194 ter attack. ears the voice of God calling in was taken. Judge Carl Foster of ment between the doctors and den­ The cases against Arthur McEIrdf t*the night hours. Cdunty Carm an, B;airfield County tists and barbers. The dentists and of 8 Roberts Court, East Hartford, led in the number of Repeal Week Bridgeport who was on the bench The characters in the drama are I ** barbers have a year around Thurs­ and David Mahr of Rockville, kr- as follows: “Eli, the' high priest,’’ enrollments with 4,647. New Ha> termed both men common law bur­ rested at the party wltb Locke and glars, Wicykowski has a criminal day closing agreement, while the John Stoutnar; Hannah, the mother. veh County was second, with 2,578, doctors have only the summer charged with intoxication and and Hartford County third with 889. record. Miss Sylvia Saccaooio; the child months, leaving one physician on breach of the peace. Were continued Samuel, Albert Griswold. Mrs. Litchfield numbered 46; Middlesex Michael D. O'Connell of Stafford to June 14. •> 224, ToUqnd 16, New London 19, was acting prosecutor in the ab­ call each Thtinday afternoon. George F. Borst is designing the Frederick T. Shea of Manchester, costum es. while Windham County accounted sence of State’s Attorney Noone, Most of the stores in the city, in­ now worklM in Danielson, was in fof 809 new names. who is ill. ^ cluding the chain stores will close Baptism of little children will the South. Windsor court last night take place early in the service, for Mrs. Marshall Steams of New E. Vernon Hayden^ 21, and Fred Thursday afternoons tmtll Septem­ I wilt seek the perfection and mod­ on a charge of non-support of nis Bidwell, 20, charged with carnal ber. the convenience of parents, and will Canaan, State Chairman during Re­ ernization of all means of defense in wife and' children. Shea was ar­ be followed by a varied program by abuse of a minor female and with Junior Team to Play peal Week, reported that mass France imtil solid international rested in this town and was brought the beginners and primary depart­ meetings, debates, shops, and booths theft were sentenced to six months The Legion junior baseball team guarantees of peace are obtained. into the Manchester court about a in Tolland jail, sentence being sus­ ment children under the direction for only .00 wore held throughout the state and will open its season of basebill on —Edouard Herviot, probable month *ago, but Attorney William J. of Mrs. Frank V. Williams. »77 a large number of Repeal auto pended upon recommendation of the Monday evening at 6:80 at the new premier of ^once. Shea, cotinsel for the defendant, markeiV disposed of. The vanishing acting state’s attorney. Haydta is Henry diamond. Fox Hill, when the argued that the case should be tried luncheons which are being held in a married man and his wife gave boys will cross bats with the Legion All this outcry against the Ger­ in the town where Mrs. Shea lives. Fairfield, Windham, New Haven and birth to a child in a Hartford hos­ team of Stafford Springs. Mayor A man Nazis in Danzig is only a smoke Testimony to the effect that Shea Liberal Middlesex counties, for the purpose pital two weeks ago. The young screen to hide the milito^ sbarp- had made satisfactory payments E. Waite will be on bimd to throw Frohi $10 to'$100 Terns of raising money for the state men have no criminal record. the first ball, and the Legion Bugle shocqFters’ leagues organized by the $ 5 . 0 0 d o w n budget, will be continued through Thomas Costello was given a three and Drum Corps will parade to the Poles la the U n ita ry of the Free tte summer. months suspended Jail sentence on grounds and play several selections. City of Dan rig. To Work for lemperance charges of fraudulent issue of a The public is invited to attend. —Herr Grelser, member of , Other Models at Varying Prices check, concealing property sold on Danzig Legislature, CASH ^ remarking on the national con- fi^ c e held in Washington, Mrs. condition, ind conveying property Baptist School Picnic^ Rbbinson stated that it was voted sold on condition. Costello bought The Sunday school of the Rock­ If I’ve helped break through the on your own t^ t the work of the Women's Or­ an Oakland oar on the installment ville Baptist church will hold its tradition that women ars helpMss, ganisation will not cease when re- plan at WUlimantie, then moved to annual picnic a Elizabeth Park on that’s sometUag, isn’t it? signature Prepare for Summer Comfoil witii Mansfield and then Providence, •r-Herr Greiser, member Of i is obtained but will continue as Saturday, June 25. Dinner will be O security required educative body for temperance. where he is said to have sold the served at the park at 1 p. m., and Danzig Legislature. GOING a Modern Gae Range rlA was voted at the meeting Mondaycar. He was charged with passing a the afternoon will be devoted to a Saturday, June 11 Non amounts up to I extend an invitation to the na-worthless check. * sports program. Mrs. George We are doing something in the snal executive board of the Wom­ Stewart Knox Roadman, 29, Schwarz is in charge. Soviet Union, the success of which or Sunday, Junie 12 $100....our only charge b’s Organisation to bold its next charged with cohabitation, was sen­ will turn the world upside down. Our HBrCTANING is three and a half per cent BUng in Hartford, in the fall. N otes tenced to Tolland jail for 60 days. continued existence revolutionizes Sunday, June 12 on the unpaid' monthly A complete line of newest models i^Present at the meeting in New Short Calendar Miss Catherine Davis, office sec­ the working classes of other coun­ balance. Larger amounts retary at the Tolland County Farm from four of Americans foremost lines ^ven werd Mrs. Robinson, who In the short calendar session Per- tries. up to $800 on your own resided; Mrs. Wilmarth Lewis pf Un Lathrop was awarded judgment, Bureau office, is attending a two- —Joseph Stalin, Russian dictator. $2.75 o f Modem Gas Ran^ps on display at our irmin^on, state treasurer; Mra of foreclosure in the sum of |1,- day extension conference at Storrs, ***F«re ^ security without endors- aement of New Haven, sec- 144.96 agaixut Andrew C. Hunter. returning home this evening. 00X110 ers. FRANCE FACES DEFiaT - S s t. Off Pearl street showrooms. ; Mrs. Joseph Alsop of Avon; M iss M arguerite M oxon o f TaJ-. a s s . I The redemption date is set for Sep­ Call—Phone—Write Marshall Steams of New Ha- cott avenue and Miss Mitfy Weber tw. Usaebwtw , SisOAA 4tS0. tem ber 1. DOS B ssM S ...... lltlOAiU. TilO i; Miss Eva Hoyt and Mrs. Robert Miss Dorothy Maud Whitman of Lawrence street have returned Paris, June 8.— (AP)—Louis Gcr- maine-Msrtin, minister of finance, nsnnumre svimAT of Stamford; Mrs. Ernest was granted a divorce from Leslie from a trip to Providence, R. I., b r . J M t o a ...... S t l 5 A . l l . 4:50 r .M . neMaiichester Gas Co. 9yt of Litchfield; Mrs. George O. A. Whitman ou grounds of intoler­ where they were guests of Mrs. said today that France is confront­ OU UsaehtstM , 11:04 A .M . 7:05 V .M . .IDEAL 5 ^ eavjMAiM e r iin r r P N t t M i : wen of Salisbury; Mrs. Alfred able cruelty and drunkenness. 'They Gordon Andrews. ed with a serious financial situation Bsfftws aiMdsrd Vau FINANCING ASSOCIATION. ao-rm Idersleeve of Portland; Mrs. were married in Tolland in the year James Prentiss of Market street and that probably the 1982 budget LimUtd Numttr of Tkkett, Good Only INC. I^uis DeFlores and Mrs. Alex Von- deficit will be between six billion 868 Main St., Second Floor 1928 and separated September 16, is ill at the Hartford hospital. h Cioehtt on Trttnt Mleottd, Vow on Ite L ew ^ Household Gat Rates In New England ,* n tsk y-of Pontfret^. Mrs.—Thomas f-1980. - . , . -w . Mr; and Mrs.* Harold Laaz" have nnd Seven binion francs. ttfi ot SftHon Titktt Of Hen. : Tel. 7281, South Manebrster Wallace, 8d, of New Haven; ' Mrs. returned to their home on Windsor He called attention to the proba­ Judgment of 1516.60 was granted THE NEW HAVEN R.H / — John C ^s of New Haven; Mrs. avenue from a western trip. bility that Germany will not resume Hiraih Percy Maxim of Hartford; in the case of Thomas Postenuky vs. Vidor and Mary Dzihan in a Robert Wilcox of Elm street has reparations payments when the and Mrs. J. EUicott of Farmington. Hoover moratorium expires, and foreclosure suit which involved a secured a position with the Federal farm of 105 acres in the town of (Quarantine Commission and is sta­ sal<:| that the government intends to Introducq a measure for major re­ Columbia. The couple purchased the tioned at the. state line, Southwick duction of expenditures and reor­ farm for $8,000 four years ago, pay­ Ponds, near * Springfield. For six ;t W .C .T .U . TAKES ISSUE ganization of administrative serv­ FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO ing $4,000 in cash. The action was years he had been employed at the City Bank in Hartford. ices. 'Thus, he said, it may be possi­ WITH ROCKEFELLER, JR. brought by the person holding the ble to balance tihe budget with a I third mortgage. First and second minimum of sacrifice. mortgages are held by the Federal LOS ANGELES ON CRUISE Land Bank. The judgment day is DIAMOND SHOE STORES ^Evanston, Bis., June 8.—(AP)— set for the first Monday in April, Lakehurst, N. J., June 8— (AP)— 1013 MAIN STREET, ' I^UTH MANCHESTER The nation^ headquarters of the 1933, this length of time being very The Navy airship Lon Angeles left Women’s Christian Temperance unusual, but is due to the fact that the air station at 7 a. m. (Eastern IJnion, taking issue with John D. the Dzihans have 30 acres of crops Standard Time) today on\. a day*, Treneh FmI Rockefeller, Jr., on his prohibition planted. Where ECONOMY Is The Watchword light local training cruise, expecting Snwara Rthigtrs F m I repeal pronouncement, declared to- The Stafford Savings Bank was to return to the station at sunset dfy return to liquor “would be Na­ granted judgment of $13,539.05 The airship may go aloft Agalq to­ tional stupidity.” against Bernard Hanley et al. The night on an all night cruise, weather f In a statement sent to W. C. T. XJ. foreclosure is on a business block permitting. leaders in every state, the heads of on Main street, Stafford. The re­ This afternoon* the Los Angeles Footwear the union declared both political par­ demption day is set for the second will fly over Elizabeth, N. J., to ties have had experiences “with the Monday in July. participate in the celebration com- domination of distillers, brewers and The ‘case of Dorothy Beaverstock menaoratlng the Battle of Elisabeth­ FOR THE KIDDIES Women’s Newest Novelties retail liquor dealers. of Mountain street, Rockville, vs. town. " ’The history of the past justifies the A. C. Hunt Company of Spring- Commander B. T. Berry was in - New Style Sandals and field, and Herman ^ckofen of this must up in saying that the political party charge of the airship. On board 1 ja l- :^our,-_r skinski is doomed which for the sake of po­ city, was stricVen from the list. \were 12 officers, three student o f­ raraadsA litical expediency, opens the door Assignments for several cases ficers, six enlisted students and a QUINN’S DRUG STORE Ghillie Ties !' Sport Sho«n were made and will be heard with­ t&x)ugh which liquor niay return to crew of 86. South hfancheater Patente, Smoked Elk and Tan. ^ White, Black: and White, a;'legal status.” in a few days. Tan and White. “Mr. Rockefeller’s statement that To Get Cornell Degree AU sizes 6*^8, 8 1-2 fo 11, Oxf^rte, Straps, H m , Pumps. dtinking has increased under prohi LlUian Stockser, of Ellington, is 11 1-2 to 2. bition is without foundation," the included in the list of provisional union’s statement said. candidates for the degree of Bache­ ^.It declared prohibition has saved lor of Arts to be conferred at Cor­ p a i r $ 1 .9 5 more lives than were lost by the nell University on Jime 20. Miss 98c l^ ted States during the World War Stocluer went to Cornell from the because alcoholic diseases have been RockvlUe High school. While at gbieatly reduced, and that the ban on Cornell, she has been a member of liquor has decreased drinking, re­ the Ck>sinopolltan Club, an organi­ duced poverty, improved the lot of zation of students of different na­ tionalities in which over twenty na­ school children and helped industry For Men and Boys by giving it “a sober army of pro­ tionalities are represented. F lag Day Misses Strags and Ti^ ducers." A t . * • • • The committee in charge of the Sun Tan and BrowRaad ‘Mr. Rockefeller should realize,” Flag Day exercises to be held next The Best Guardian of White Trfmined: the statement said, “that when t^e Tuesday evening at Talcott Park Patents, Sport Shoes 18th amendment was ratified the hzis completed plans. The exercises lim or interests threatened to organ- are in charge of the Rockville Life and Property - and Whites lat a nationwide disobedience of the Lodge of Elks. Rev. Percy E. Thom­ C pair prohibitory laws. Much of the as, former pastor of Union Congre­ p^sent lax observance and aulllfi' gational church, now of Lowell, 49 cation is the result of that threat” Mass., will be the speaker. The Rockville Boys’ Band of which Hen­ pair 40 GIRLS MURDERED ry N. Schonrock is director, will play befom and after the exercises. Insure Your VeJuables Istanbul, Turkey, June 8— (AP)— Town. Treasurer George H. Wad­ MEN’S' A dispatch to the semi-official news dell of Manchester, one of the early patoer Djumouriets from Bulgaria officers of Rockville Lodge of Elks, A BOX IN A GOOD SAFB DEPOSIT VAULT tdqay said forty girls between the will read the history of the .Flag, NEW a ^ qf five and twelve were in­ and the Elks Tribute to the Flag IB will be given by Harry C. Smith, cluded in a group of Turkish vil- BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE li^ers massacred by Bulgarians in this being the 12th time he has de­ New Styles bi th| village of Kesarevu, Province of livered this tribute. cJ^aore Hovitsa. Mrs. John Eagan, daughter of twenty delegates, named at Vitations ‘a attend the exercises. For S ^ice • Style €uul jEcotum$ri^ifp i state convention here yesterday, The Legion Band of Doboss Post, RICHARD G. RICH w< UBlnatructed as a unit but the ^ city, and the Buid* u d Drum ln( ^ytduAla Jxmfe openly favorM da to band of . Daworth-OoneU lAgion IlakerfiliUding,, Soutli Manchester Port .of Manohester, srill parade to reselutloa during adoption of a Talcott Park and play several se­ plaqk In the National platform lections. ^ I oeolWtieiBdBgly voted down. fla g Dqy eonmittee oonflB^, ..A :-.. ■ * '.'i .i;.j way of Union; Wallace Thrall and TOUJUniC^^ Miss Margaret Niedewerfer of Ver­ t o OBSERVE AUTO non; Miss Harriet Mills, R. A. Sikes, Mb* and Mrs. John Kingsbury, and ROimDDP A SUCCESS Miss Hiuriet Fhunmer. DRIVERS’ FAIIUS ^e/' groEip Mmg " ‘‘Follow The (Briuil** . while Hie candles were be­ tozla.HUdiiig at the HUding hoine- Nearly 600 Take Part In An- ing lighted, then turned back to the stead, gave a bridge .Monday after­ nnal Affair At Storra — fife and toward imme and repeated noon, two tables being in jtoy. the wbUa nifttter aah^ afi unimpor­ Som m Saids 118 To Atioid. the club pledge. The ceremony dos­ rii^yiiator Defeated-Sv ’The heport Sent lii to the stato the fa lls I tant. -wpold take, tbfit; llate PoGce and Motor Vehi­ ed with the singing of "Taps” by the first of the month shows that 121 What realty counted was that fbr n e w q i^ e r reporter whom was'-eroioeed ’ to'geilBjf ___ dogs have been registered at th^ There are usually a huge number of the restaurant and strolled out cm preSsiVW )sight with the. 500 little been k ^ t from her she steals serve as the diniiig room. A nttle lit afternoon session and neariy BOO Seed Grower. unr^flstered dogs in the town to be the street coosidertng ho** to spend Aitoists of Errors. eddies burning and eversrone fdt o f the luMiae to m eet U rn . I b r kitchen W at one side. The bfi|> accounted for. the evening. Dan suggested they participated in the . evening pro­ the ceremony was a very fitting Rither discovers tills and tiireatens room might be small, or fifitb tlB. d misdit rent a car at one of those gram. The town: of ^m crs led. the d (M for the best Roundup the coun­ Mra Emma Park, who has been tb send her to California. (Berry right kind of couch they eoukl eeeB' Des Moines, Iowa, June 8— (A P) Througb a cooperative arrange* list with 118 folks present. There ty has ever had. an invaUd at the home of her son„ defies him and he orders her to “driye-it-yoimMlf” agencies «nd do without a bedroom. FBmltmre bent made between tiie Department couldn’t have been many people left The ’vagaries of poUUM today sent Earl Park in Jones street, for a num­ R ave. take a q to out on Stewart road. Or that was simple jomidrtahle. in Somers. Coventry stood second ber of years, was able to go with her would Cherry like to. drop in to see Brtyht chintz would be nice. And Bf State Police and Motor Vehicles an “amateur” at Ihe game to the She goes to Dan, tells him whiri son on an automobUe & v e Sunday.. the Norma Shearer picture? Hbw and Bolton third. The day was glori­ ha^ened and asks ' Wm W there Should be a fireplace— ! ft plan of observation of automobile head of Iowa's lUpubUcan Hcket about dancing? ous and everyone had a good time. Mrs. HatUe-Church, her niece, wHgrIs ;iharry tor. The oeranony Is per­ Tito vision was attractive. Cherry Daily Health for the November general elections Cherry voted for none of those operation expected to prove of value The afternoon program was open­ spending the summer with h er,-'^ form ^ tiiat night by a jnsttoe of to locate such quaitom for thinga T h ^ settled the- problem in disciplinary measures is to be ed with music by the Coventry Band as the Party’s . dandidate for U. S. companied them and they called at fieace. Friends of Dan’s stage n 845 a month. Dan had been joying led by Jack Cia'wford of Manches­ the home of Mrs. Helen^Vhite in the by boarding a double-deck open air |40 at the Blsihark and they had undertaken immediately. Reports of Service senator. party, for them; Next day Cherry, iS :' ter. Mrs. A. R. Anthony, chairman Paper Min district bus and climbing the pollpus c^ln- 850 as the absolnte maximum. G ii». state policemen who warn opera­ The "amateuri’ is Henry Field, vriiti h as only the dress she Is - a of the Roundup Committee, gave .a O n t s on Haw, Va iite p W eB by drical stairway, to the top deck. fourth of their income seemed aR tors of driving errors will be pass­ erstwhile seed grower, then radio The Right Reverend Frederick G. wearing, goes shopping. She opens word of welcome to the- young fblkl World Faaaed Authority station owner and pro-riifor for the Th^ found seats near the rear. that could be devoted to the single ed to the Motor Vehicle Depart­ Budlong, Bishop Coadjutor, visited a riiarge aoeonnt and the bill to- This w u followed by group singing. farm family’s needs, ^m the S t Peter’s Episcopal church Monday The' seat across the aisle was va­ item of rent. . -.r ment. These will be used as a basis tals-f8S.70. ffiie Is ashaoMd to toO The club agents discussed dub breakfast prunes to overalls, baby evening. Before the services a few cant so there was no one to notice "Oh, I dcm’t.think it will be hard- for discovering repeaters in traffic SPECIAL DDST^ BEST METHOD Dan of tiiis extravagance. Her work by towns—past, present, and chicks and automatic feeders. of the young people of the church when Dan’s aim slipped about Cher­ to find,” Cherry had assured Dan 'Violations. OF TREATMERlE'FOB EPILEPSY maid conies to see her next morn­ future. Miss E. E. Grover spoke He accused lU. g. Senator. Brook- assisted by some of the older, mem­ ry. Her soft, fragm t hair blew as She bid him goodby in tiie b k h u - Closer Cooperation ing and promises to send Cherry’s '■'V - Etoout the slogan o f this yearis hart, his defeat 'to^wnent of bers served tea for the bishop at the against his cheek and Dan’s arm ing. "There must he lota of alee In speaking of the plan Robbins clothes. Cherry takes her pnr- •f-'Wi:. Roundup— “Home Living and Home ; EDITOB’S N O !^ This is the nepotism, using the- -'' Senatorial rectory.. The service began at 7:30, tightened, drawing her close. places and m just look alxnind and? E. Stoeckel, Commissioner of Motor seciHid of.two ariidee by Dr. Flsh- (diase ba^ to the store, ^hat Happiness.” ’The finals of the county franking privilege for distributing two being confirmed: M ss Nancy nlfldit Dan tells her BIAX PEAR­ The other passengers, sitting two pick out the best” Vehicles said today, "This step in bein mi epHepqrv. health club contest were then run campaign Uteiature, and of spend­ Kulynych, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by two, were mostly b c ^ and gfirls ------‘ 4 - cooperation is a long stride forward. SON win arrive next day. off. Two schools put on very enter­ ing too much time, from his Sena­ Michael Kulynych, and John Phelps, as young looking as Dan and Cher­ It was 10 o’clock when Cherry;: It means closer cooperation between y BY DR. MOBliiS P1SHBEIN taining programs, Induding the club torial duties on : Chautauqua lec­ son of State Auditor Lewis W. Now GO ON WITH THE STORY ry. Each couple seemed oblivious left the hoteL She boarded a stfeet departments to accomplish discipli­ pledge, songs, a demonstration, ^Editor, Joorni^'ef Hie American tures. Phelps and Zlrs. Phelps of Andover. to the others. Overh-sad in a sky of car that would' take her to the - nary enforcement. It means better talk, and an original play. The Gilead Medical AssodaUon, and of Kookhart’s-; Argument Music was by tEe vested choir. The C H A P T E R X m midnight velvet the stars sMm- neighborhood of Eastvmpd. She ■i Information as to operators and as White school of Hebron and North Hygda, Eto. HealHi Brookhart asserted Field was en­ bishop gave a stirring address. (]herry put down her cup of cof­ mered and- twinkled as though sym­ missed the green roadster In which: to their fitness and a prompt and Bolton school' were the competitors. Maghshiie. tered in the race to spUt up the There was a good attendance.' fee and raised her eyes to Dan’s. bolic of all the gems by which lov­ she could have driven the distance . .■ ii careful handling of each Individual ers since time began have plighted The judges fo r th^s c o n te ^ 'were vote and force the nomination' to Mr. and Mrs. W s m i:'- iSmmons "Who is Max Pearson?” she asked. in half the time. Well-—tbe'road­ case with a full knowledge of all convention. But Field instead polled their troth. Great planets, glowing Miss Ldsbeth Macdonald, State Ri an epilepUc attack there is have returned to Boston for a whUe. "Mean to say you. don’t—why, ster was part of a life she had le ft; the facts and with the records be­ consistently around 45 per cent of with fiery radiance, (jool, silvery Health Spedahst; Mrs. Mabel Cap nothing immediatdy necessary, ex­ Mrs. Emmons wilt spend a UtHe Hma say, haven’t I ever told you about behind. ' > ■ ^ s hind it, if there are any, so that a the total cast for the office, were- star spray made up of infiinitesimal, Shaw and Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Frank­ at the .home of her parents in Ver: M a x ? ” Following the street ear conduo^^ decision on fitness may be arrived cept to prevent the pattent'from in­ as 35 per cent .-was the TniniTnnni uninu^ihmbly distant worlds. lin teachers aiid former health lead­ mont iuid it is expected that Mr. ' "No, I don’t think so. Who is tor’s directions Cherry left the car at just and reasonable and which juring himself or from biting Ms need for nof^ation. ers; and Mrs. A. E. Anthony. Emmons, -will- return here. h e?” Stars and the night breeze and and walked two blocks to the first'' should safeguard the public at tong;ue. Powerful sedaUves may be - ; Louis Murphy of Dubuque seemed darkn^ blotting out unpleasant After roll CEdl by towns ^ group Mrs. Daniel G. Horton made a spe­ ‘Well, that’s funny!” Phillips address on her list She hail ae- - ISrge.” certain to the the Democratic nom­ realities. The bus top, .lolting over went from the Armory to have their administered to induce rest and to cial trip-from New Haven to attend looked-at the girl across the table lected it because the ^lame of the The reports will be principally inee for Senator with Daniel F. city pavement, became young love’s picture taken on the slope, in front prevent , exhausting seizures. the confirmation < services at St. and m arveled th at he and CTherry building, “The Elmsmere,” attract­ concerning those persons whose of- Stock a poor second. paradise. of the church. Everyone enjoyed the Emotional excltaHon may brhig Peter’s church Monday evening. Her who had. come to meftn so much to ed her and because the building'' ' fenses are not serious enough for Clyde Herrhi^ef Des Moines was Dan’s lips brushed the forehead ' ' l x picnic supper in the grove near Hol- on an attack and paHents must brother, Robert Pinckney, is stiU each other could have gone on for faced on Ekustwood park. arrest but which, in the judgment gradually gahung a commanding of the girl beside him. Her hand, colm Hall, ’fhe Tolland County avoid such stimulation. The atU- quite iU in New Haven. years knowing different people, go­ “The Elmsmere” was a dignifled of the policemen warrant a warning lead- for the Democratic gubema- stealing into his, clung warm and ■ ■ Rural Promoters sold ice cream and tude of people who surround tbe The Hebron Athletics won in ing different places, ta l^ g about brick building with a tastefully fur- and some corrective action. All torial. nominee to oipose .Governor trusting. soda. This was sold just as fast as patient who has epOepsy is of the basebaU game played Sunday after­ different things and never encoun­ nished entrance. (3herry liked it. - I'SP those cases of proceeding too fast Turner, RepubUcan. - “Fun, isn’t it?” she whispered. they could open bottles and fill'ice greatest importance in maintsdnhig noon on the Kibbe field, with the tering each other. It was almost ‘Tve come to look at ^ the apart­ » - ■fc.'- for conditions, too slo\> for traffic, All members of Iowa’s present "G re a t!” cream cones. normality. There should be an atti­ New Londons, in a score of 5-4. The impossible now to think of hinwif ment you’re advertising,” she told driving on the wrong side of the Congressional delegt^n ;With the They rode to the end of the hus the custodian. 4 p. A t the dose of the picnic the band tude of cheer and hopefulness Cardinals, as the junior team now as having an existence separate road, driving with one light or glar­ rather thhn one which causes dread exception of Rep. Rai^yer;hi-the line and then hack again. The played several numbers. The evening caU themselves, played the Williman- from Cherry’s dr her having in ex­ “W hich one, m a’am ? ‘The Avis ing headlights and all other in­ and fe a r.' F ifth D istrict, hh-ve-'-been retaomln- girl who had seen ^ spring cast its room or three?” program was opened by a word of tic Juniors on the Thread City field, istence separate from his. stances of wilful violations will be As soon as possible the intelligent ated on the fsuM of the unofficial magic over Paris hbifievards, whose t o * ' wdcome from the College by Presi­ and lost in a rather close score. A "Max is a great boy,” he told her Cherry said it was the three-room included in this program. patient ahould be given some under­ returns. costume was the exact and expen­ apartment in which rise was inter­ dent McCracken, followed by a wel­ still younger set of players won a enthusiastically. "I know you’U Hew It Operates standing of his trouble, but this sive duplicate of a French original ested. come from the Tolland County Farm game over the Westchester Juniors like him. He works on the News "If a man proceeds too fast on the should be done in such a way as to and the jroung man who had been They rode in an automatic, ele­ Bureau by President R. A. Sikes and the same afternoon. —^rewrite man. And, boy, can he state’s highways and is warned by prevent the feeling of despair. farm hand, brok salesman, who had vator to the third floor and walked from the Tolland County Rural Pro­ HEBRON Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan and write! One of the best newspaper two or three officers, the cards sent There are now many drugs which "bummed the rails” and—once— down a corridor. The custodian moters by President Clinton Beebe. children of Hartford were Sunday men in town. Come to tbinic of it; in coming together from a part of are . useful in lowering the number stood in a breadline, held hands and turned a key, opening the door. State Club Lesider, A. J. Brundage, Enoch Crandall, who was imder visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. it’s,;not so strange if I haven’t men­ his record in the Motor Vehicle of attacks. Many of these drugs smiled into each other’s yes during "Here it is,” he said, “and not a spoke on "Rdationshlp Between treatment at the New London hos­ (Farence E. Porter. tioned him. Max has been in a hos­ '5 ^ Commissioner’s office,” Mr. Stoeckel taken constahUy in large dosage the 10 cent bus ride exactly as hun­ better value t o be had in the city. I%u-ent8 and Children,” carryin g out pital for some weeks, was discharged Mrs. Alphonse Wright was called pital. Operated on for appendici­ explains. "Such a man soon can be may bring about skin eruptions, dreds of other sweethearts in hun­ Two windows in this room. A good the slogan, “Home Living and Home a few days ago. His sister, 2&s. to Hartford over the week-end on ac­ tis-about a month ago. Since then n o ; disciplined as a repeater of a par­ digestive disturbances, or dullness, dreds of other cities were doing. sized closet The whole place, flbbrs Happiness.” A very effective 4-Leaf A. C. Woodruff of New London, mo­ count of the death of her nephew, he’s been down state with some .tsj ticular offense, and this applies not so that they must be administer^ "It was lovely,” Cherry said soft­ and walls. Just refinished. There’s tored with him to this ptoce, leaving William Stevenson, who was acci­ relatives. Getting along , o. k. I ■ UJ only to speeding which is the most Clover Pageant was presented by w ith care. ly as they returned to the hotel. him at his former boarding place dentally drowned last Saturday In guess. Anyhow he’s, coming back a wall bed. Eveiythlng in the common offense for which warnings the Stitch In Time Cluhof Ellington Most (ff the patent medicines sdd “Let’s take the same ride again 'W i t h Mr..and Sfos. Sherwood Miner, Connecticut river. Young Steven­ to work tomorrow.” kitchenette in first class and if you are given, but for all other offenses led by Catherine .Davis. Those tak­ as cures contain large amounts of soon.” Miss Harriet Hough arrived home son was a native of Hopevale, whpre Shs;- could tell by the light in like we can furnish maid service »;Tat» I as well, as for example driving with ing part were Arlene Bums, Gloria dangerous drugs. The patient thinks Friday from the Norwich Art School he lived fts a child. Dftn’s eyes that Max Pearson was a t 82.50 a h alf day. There’s an eleo:; one light, failure to grant right of Mitchell, Margaret Davis, Rita Rau, he has been benefited because his Later she and Dan checked ad­ to spend her summer vacation at the A. F. Bardwell of Amherst, Mass., moro than an ordinary acquaint- trie refrigerator. You can have * -is and Maiy' Cratty. attacks are-less frequent, whereas dresses in the want ad pages that vray and the like. home of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude a bro th er-in -law o f A m es W . Slssoni, weei. Cherry said: suite a t $110 or unfurnished a t 895.” nxS Local leader certificates were pre­ he may actually be harmed by con­ might prove to be desirable apart­ "It is hoped and expected that Hough. Miss Hough, who is a. his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and "Of course if he’s a friend, of The man hftd rattled off his this may reisult in bringing before sented by the chairman of the Coim- tinuous use of the preparation. ■ ments. Cherry was anxious to . A graduate of the Hartford IHgh Mra. Adalbert Chapman and son, yours I’ll like him. Tell me aboui speech in a sing-song tone. Cherry J8 # I ty Club committee, Wallace Thrall. Some years ago it was shown that leave the hotel, to have a home turned startled eyes on hitn. the Motor Vehicle Commissioner’s School, has been a student at the art also of Amherst, were week-end him.” Those receiving certificates were: fasting was of aid in diminishing they could feel was distinctly their '1 office a number of people whose fit- school for the past year. visitors at the home of the Sissons ‘W ell, you have to know Max to “How much?” she asked, incred­ Miss Gertrude White, Vernon Nmrth- the number of attacks. Then it was own. She was going to learn to ulous. V. p r' ' ness to operate is questionable and The Ladies’ Afternoon.-Ebpidga was in Hopevale. Mr. and Mrs. Merton really appreciate him. He isn’.t rup, and A. W. Savage of Andover; found,that the use of a diet called cook and do all her own housework. 1 about whom information might not omitted last week, owing in part to Weir of Eeist Hartford wers also lite ;■ oQier people. I mean he’s brU- " I t ’s 8 lld furnished o r 895 un- Mrs. Myron Lee, Miss Amelia Palm­ the ketog^c diet brought about a Cheriy knew how to preside with fum ished.” he had under any other system. Such the heat wave. The two clubs are Sunday Visitors at the Sisson home. li'ant and some people think he’s people 'Will be delt 'with on the same er, Mrs. Lillian Mack, Miss Lydia state in tbe body sinfilar to that dignity at a' tea table. She could "Y o u mean $110 a month!” brought about by fasting. planning ft union bridge at the local Quite an interest was taken in hard-boiled and cynical, but. that’s basis as though they had committed Young, and Miss Mary Maybury, of distinguish choice caviar from ir'e- The man laughed. “Whj?. sure, A ketogenic diet provides a low tea room at some time in ^ near the Sunday afternoon service in the because they don’t imderstand him. offenses, except that the jurisdic­ Bolton: Mrs. Fannie Dixon Wdch, rior and order a perfect luncheon lady. What did you think I meaht? mineral! intake,^ the removal of future. old Methodist church in Hopevale, Give his last dime for a friend. tion of the state in this conn«,ction Miss Mabel Reagan of Columbia; J. from a menu card in French. As This is a fine location and vacan-.-. water from the body, a change in The Tolland County Ckiuncil of Re­ conducted by Allan L. (jarr, reader Max w(mld. Lots of nights'we’ve, sat will be limited to a decision on the E. Kingsbury, Mrs. Dorothy Crick- to actual cooking she had never so cies fill up quickly here. Of course the bacteria of the intestines, and a ligious Education held a regional in­ in charge of St. Peter’s Episcopal aroimd talking until two or three - basis of fitness to operate. * more, Miss Cora Kingsbury, Mrs. much as boiled an egg or made a all our tenants sign a year’s lease. mild acidosis. All of these factors stitute at the Hebron Cjenter Con­ church. Besides a few local people o’clock; Just talking. Max tiiihks Portia Fuller, Miss Catherine Storrs, pot of coffee. We just have this one and the five- To Punish Offenders seem to be important in lowering gregational church Sunday afternoon several from the center and some our economic system is all wrong. •'pf.j'-t of Coventry; Mrs. Annie ' Wright, Cherry admitted her lack of room suite—” _ A*... "It can be expected that wilful the number of convulsions. and evening. The institute was for from Gilead heard Mr. Carr’s excel­ He’s a pacifist too and dead against vl « J Hebron; Miss Edith Slate, Miss Mil­ housewifely knowledge. It was a (Cherry said rather hurriedly that and consistent offenders against any church school teachers and officers. lent address. Miss ciarliwa Pen­ war. Sometimes when he’s in the dred Manning, Mrs.. Edwin Darling, It has been found advisable, par standing joke between herself md. she’d look further and return if She' of the rules and laws of the state, ticularly in epilepsy in children, to T h e Rev.. W alla ce L W oodln o f A n d ­ dleton played for singing. Mr. Carr mood for it he’ll quote you poetry Mrs. Stephen Bro'wn, Mrs. Bernard Dan. That she could learn to man­ found nothing she liked better. She when they are sbo'wn by this report­ develop diets which proidde a fair over was in charge as presiding offi­ hopes to hold monthly services there. by the hour. Keats and Housman Liarkin, L. B. Crandall and Mrs. age a home quickly and 'iasily she even wrote town the custodian’a ing system to be such, will je de­ amoimt of food but which are keto­ cer. Tlfe afternoon session c^ned a^>Swinburne. Knows them all—” W ola J. Clapp, of Mansfield; Charles had not the slightest doubt. telephone number, feeling hypocrit­ prived of their right to operate until genic in, character, and which at at 3:30, with worship conducted by ACCIDENTALLY ‘‘But I’d be afraid to talk to. any­ Loomis, Mrs. C. W. W. Pease, Ito. “Well, honey,” Dan told her, “I’m ical as she did so. Outside the build­ assurance can be had that they un­ the saihe time lower somewhat the the FMendly Girls’ club of Andover. KILLS BROTHER one who knows so nduch!” Cherry Ruth- Meiirlsse, Mrs. N. P. Pate- not so bad at flapjacks and fried ing she breathed a sigh of nEef. . derstand and are willing to adopt water intake. Such chUdren must This w a s follow ed a t 3:50 by. an ad­ protested. naude, Mrs. Clifford Parsons, Mrs. eggs, i’ll give you lessons. Woman, A hundred and ten dollars for a'>- ■ . safe practices.” also be given yeast or yeast extract, Winnipeg, Man., June 8— (A P ) — “No, you won’t You’ll like 11m. William Hutton, and Malcolm Keery dress on "The Significance of Wor­ r can make Java that will curl your ,stufty little box like that! - orange or tomato juice, and cod John Makai stepped on a long, iron You see old Max is real. He doesn’t of Somers; Rev. C. D. Newton of ship in Christian Education,” by the h a ir!” couldn’t believe people pald'8a^~ ''‘7->-, liver oil to provide the necessary spike when he waded into Lake just fake this Pterary racket Some Stafford; Mr. and Mrs. R. E^^ed Rev. J. Quentin Miller, Ph. D., of With the want ad list folded away prices. -vitamins. Hartford. An adtoess on “Worship Winnipeg, near Riverton, Man., for day he’ll write a great novel. He’s Doyle and Miss Amy Boyle, of Tol­ a swim . in her purse Cherry set out next Three more hours of eeanfliiity . With proper control of tbe diet and Little Children,” was given by read everything but that doesn’t land; Mrs. Ralph Bradway and Miss To prevent others from Injury by morning to look at apartments. enUfditened Cherry. By the end of . Queer Twists and water intake, with rational Miss Elsee F. Layton of Willington, make him high hat>You’ll be crazy Mary Daley iff-Union; Miss Ethel stepping on the spike, he picked it about him— ^l know* you w ill!” There were two desirable residence that time.she had visited two^thk^;. . physical and mental hygiene, a child at 4:20, following which there was a Dart, Mrs. E. L. Worcester, Oliver up and threw it over his shoulder. neighborhoods 1927, died in a nursing home here been blind from birth, is the first lars went to Giligad White school of Menuk of ClintonvUle, C. Winifred oefftance of ths t>y Prerident today. sightless man here to become a doc­ Hebron of which Miss .Rena Wil­ Jones, Austin Knox Jones and Flor­ ^Katharine Blunt. ence Frederickson of WQlfmanHo, : He was seized with a heart at­ lAST C A ^ tfii Some of the most WONDERFUL VALUES fiwt tor of philosophy, highest degree liams is leader. County Club Agent, tack last night as he was preparing Jennie Aclterly Cbamb^Un-of Qlas- Stockholm University can give. He E. E. Grover, made, -.the.,award of. to receive guests at a dinner at his Sfahdiester will see in.a long: while. Wedonbjt if eveirwecMi tonlmry, J.' W . Bundiam 'of Haines, gives the credit to his mother, who county Dress Revue medals and TO OUABD DELEGATES hotel. Alaska,'the Rev. Artbut Chase and read aloud to him for years. one state medal. Mary McNiilty>*of Tbs dinner was caneailed. AHce lC. CTbase of W are, Mass.; Edaa dupKcate SUCH VALUE. SHOPEAFLY! - Rochester, N. Y.—Deputy Sheriff Vernon received first in the county; ' Chicago,^ ^une' Id.— ( A P ) — T h irty- Signora CUanunonte-Bordonaro C. Terrell iand Mazgftret H. Rich, FLOCK DOT George Emmerich wasn’t sure cont^t and Adella Badge, second. five detecHves picked because of was at his bedside until the end. J U 8 T 1 9 , DOLLAR PRINT imr whether they were ghosts or strange Mary McNulty’’placed'first for . the their knowledge of the' tricks of the South Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. C. marauders. He saw two eerie figures party dress dass at State bdhtest coiifldence man, are to mingle with' F. Curtiss, iPlants^e, Dan ffincUey CHINE8B TROOPS DEFEATED SILK DRESSES DRESSE3 First OMnet First fiovedi /.At DRESSES swinging through space in the dark­ A t the close-of. the evening pro­ tbe National-Republican convention Ajmold, Sckndale, N. Y., Mrs. A. V. Rfiffolar ness back of a farmhouse. "Stop or gram, a very lovely candle, lighting crowds next week to see that no vis­ T. fnda and ‘Mrs. Wallace • W< G ray, Tokyo, June 8.— (A P )—A- Utter Valaes to ‘ 0 1 A A West Hartford, Miss Addfe M. W lck- $2.00 ValocR $ 1 ,0 0 n i shoot,” he roared. A frightened ceremony was conducted by the club itors are sold tbe Hons in the zoo or battle was fought today between >1.98 ...... 3 > i e l l U 50c a half interest in tbe City ball. wlre and Miss Florence i;^wjey, Col­ lad and lassie climbed out of a gar­ agents with everyone present par­ Jaipanese forces and Chinese Loyal­ Marvsloas New den swing. They explained they ticipating. Miss Catherine Dairis C!blef of Detectives William Schoe- chester, Mrs. Flora-Hakes, .Spring- ists in Southern Fengticn province SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GROUP Held, Mass., Rdbert.R.'Hawley and were strolling by in the moonlight, told the story of; "The Fire Brlnger.” maker told'the detecH'ves: in Manchuria, reports received here Valneg to >5.98 SILK when they saw the swing. Emmerich The following- boys and girls were ‘Many of the delegates and vls- 'VirgU Hazard, Ckbmwell. said. SILK DRESSES glanced at the moon, sighed and put chosen to represent the four H’s: ijtoriB come from towns where every­ The sale of two lota on the shores The Chinese were reported to Valnefl S im Q 7 $10.'00 V b Iiic f nr his gun. Head H, .Roger IStthidage and Helen body is honest. We don’t want any of Amston lake has been recorded at have been dispersed with heavy 14-62...... / A n r i m the town Clerks’ office this week. t b >3«98 $1.97 $4.9T Jcduumesburg—A firm of tailors BradWay; Heart H, . I^ a rd Wag­ o f our visitors to be persuaded to losses. Ji^Muiese losses were given PhUip Taham and Hanrsy Collins of here put out a sign: "W e are mov-’ ner and ]w bant Briidif^rBaad BL buy the lions in the Llncolq Park as two men killed and five wound­ NtW Columbia are the joint owners of a LADIES’ Ing." Thieves during the night sav­ Russell Storrs and (Mace Iwedr«ana Zoo Inr Invest in a h a lf interest in the ed. lot on Deep Woods drive, and Ralph ed them the trouble, leaving not Health H,' Russril Weigirid and Mary. (Hty Arrest all plckpoekets HATS HATS PANAMA'HATT comdepce men on sight.” Beebe of Uncasvllle has bought one much more than a thimble in the McNulty. .The inner circle of honor BRAVE YOUNGSTER N o w d f t QQ.M on the Bass Lake road. Quite a Shop. was composed of the friloyring: Aflag ' FINDS WEDDDfO BINO number of lots have alreaity been re­ Bibatii...... o o C 4 9 c ;v ^ -l Dorothea Raymond, Miss Gertrude Pittsburgh, June 8.— (A P )—Rus­ 29c corded and others have beoi bar­ TBAINBIAN EILUCD sell Frazee, 6, won’t gat a medal for White of Andpyerr . Amriia' irBiiflalo, Minnesota, June 8.— (A P ) gained for which will be recorded THE EARLIER TOU,SHOP—THE RETTER SELECTION Palmer of BMtbn;: Mrs. Faimie bravery but there is at least one -^For'30 years Mrs. Henry Olson later.. The depression has slowed N^des,.Italy, Jtme 8.— (AP)— Dixon Weldi of Columbia; Gilbert burglar who is eonvlBced he ought hoped for return of her wedding up the lake development to some ex­ pBs trainman was IdUed and seven­ Stoin and Mrs. Arthur Reed of to have one. ring, lost in a potato Held. tent, but the outlook is n^nrded as teen persons were Injured today Russdl was awakened by a CMventiy; lOss Rena WUUams. of The men who plowed, culHvated eocouraglng. , svheo an electric train which runs Hebron; Mria', B. D. Cooley, Mrs. prowler in his room. and harvested, scanned the sod Mr. -and^Mrs. Charles Allyn' of around Mount Vesuvliu and Clifford Parsons, and Mlsg Anna "Get me the v butcher knife, earii year. Mrs. Olson searched, Hartford were at their country place RutUe,”, be called to his sister. THE through ths ancient Roman dty of Wells of Soman; Rev. C. D. Nearton too. , on Burroughs HUI Sunday. They Fanmell was derailed within right The prowler, le^ed - throu|B of Sta^ord; Mr. and Mrs. R. Eldred Yesterday hto son fousd it while were callers at the home of Mrs. StAtE THEATER BUtM>lNG ttTSe terminalt - hers..- window and rolled down ai40-foot Doyle of Tollaad; Mrs. Ralph Brad­ hoeing. , ' ^ . j Rosellft Waldo OB that day, as wars /. -i-.Vj.;., .’/I ■vr- ■V" f W M ^ ‘".V TVV-v:'

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m F i f M I t k ^tohaMtobeftero Jopn.XfiCtoaw..^,, ...— ______...... his heart la so oonoemed with all the dotagi of ths gaqjs.^ , .ha has lived TiiiiiffiM t hdaliiig W by hla ban club for so many years.:...W t ha' vma.eoashrtiHit right to'the iGrin^ Ibliy and very last. ...on e of hla last a m aa aaiBmgtt,bC tha CHaata waa la danounoe umpire Bin Bam as groaaly iaeoBapotai^'^ -J V».s,v. . It waa an Old fUied, tha liM raw aalanoalty^toward X la m .....,g oip g ,'tw WOsni. back to a yaar when Hioee Clahta came very to wtoaiaig a paaaiiatl '74' m i . . .and one er two umptrea* dedilonB eRhbrm y toasat tha ehamptonahlp' '•>r- ThnAtlan'nhd CraaoiBtiK:t««' ’, N«w Tori, (AP)—Staprt- ....B e r n happenad to ba tha upqira who oaUBd.tha.plaam....Mo(iraw ...... ito W . toama ttad fm/"lahd^h^. ^ bofOro ho loft for a eoiifir«M6 eould not fbrgivo.. . .hut Beatw In tha yaara Haot, has ramainad impart, W' •• to tha hTafiBlda TtolMSht Vrith Ifuu iior Burt Bhotoa of tte totbed, sure tlmt h i w u right.aura that ha waa alwayi right so |tot lant‘ avOhkif «t the Waat^S^^ . e'' • • I illC't' ■■■ PhllUM, BtoaOhv lUOIny ronorked * Wfe- I u -A & with a la t^ **W«n, ,the NatloMl If you wars to take a. figure In bfuuball today, typical of the very ORpffiSj > .'I' whW* atari,. Andy Ftodlaib Allan A Loofue*! *aafd* must he on Ida game itetff, you would have to take one of two aaea.. . .the other man la way." r .'• • m im-'- ■mtopaiw-aaa; pltehad vary oflin* . Connie M ack... .their rivalry hae been tradthonal alnoe they fliat mat in !KX1 g w add waa. given aUnoat air^ ; They have been calUnf the field ■ Ok ! _ . . tnarlhu of'the: St LouIb Cerda juat a world eeriee... .in 1906... .and MoOrmw*e mem won by tourjfamee to dghi ai^ )^ A eoiipia of Atflh that, and a^4hir other thinca, around 'am ti oven daolaleito Bvtoad iih . one... .to the games the Qiaate wim that year. Mack's mea never made a M^aad haft tha erewd totaraal^ " Pm baaeban eorrldora theae w fa . soore.' Apparently hla lateat vlaltatlon bore ~;iaidiiMr: ^ Tha Craacuto aooied fivanrmto to- fndt for the PfaflUea aoon bloomed The years passed and they met agfdn.. ..In '1911... .aadi.Maok turned the itrat Atoasa but only goi oon^ the tablea on the NatlonM lisague master mind, wtontog four games to tjtore tttii m t of ibe jautney .w£5e forth in poaaeealon of Chariea Flint thn Atlia k^t Bcoring every mi ‘ Ithem, b lf vlfht*handed pitehar, and tw o.. . .Than, two yaara iatar, thay met again... .and toa Athlatlea -ovar- ^Aaaaitoba unto it was well ah ^ .. :I W D Bddie Delker, utmty Infidder. whalmedt the Giants, winning tour games to ona... .MeOraw llvad to the umtouMly The explanation of moat of the aiA Braie Dowd divided the mOund hope that some day he would even that count hava bben SteeaAliaMu^.af. wark for the Creeeenta. The Atlas Carda extraordinary auoQeaalon of one run. V 17 player deala, by wmoh the Cube, • • • ■ siL« ’ iheavUy m mtoidaya by the Gibaaa i veapedaUy on a fly ban bodyera, Reda and Phlla have bene- MoQraw never forgets... .not only dose he Oheriah the. amnwry pf to* .ware,'itoa-. beat fitted this aeaaon, la that the world p la y ^ fo f tiaia^-d:oito4 ^ _ .Sully Smiatrito wlto the lehampiona ladopted a houee*oleanlng. juries, but kekpa aflama'a bright Art of frleadahlp tor thoae ha Ukea;. . . tha itore Uad.'two out and two mea on’^ plank for their 108S campaign. ' \ there are ban players who have not played w t^ the Cttanta tor many years .the tourth. DaMqutot hit ....U ving on udiat gifts thay can wheadlo out of MoGbraw... .1U| finds it The policy of meet pennuit win­ »IS '. T^anwroW^i^ the PUoCa aad^ ning oluba la to atand pat, at leaat almost Impoimibla to refuas a touch.. . '.to spring la Calltoinla, many of his ed a good n i ^ f^ th e ____ •ibaiiht dt the Jfbur; Aistoi v| h e. BchOM will-clash. Both were de- until elrcumatanoea force a change. old playara tornad up hers and there... .wlto requeate tor loans... .and Hha Cardlaala, however, do not be- *H«marioarilAi}QttJNam^^ fentad laat week. MbGraw saw that noas was la want OteiKpeaEteA Ckeecento (6) <<2 'lieve In lettiiw .a cbainpoaahtp 018 AB;BB PC A E^ etreak befog their vialoo. Iney aw ' Smart to the ways of basebaU, he never, has been eae to take defeat Graena, If.) : 0 ea'....S 1..6.0 I'l, Willing to tradapway a oonalderahre connilacentiy... .he would use every means within hls/power to win a baU 5 •me Gi-May,,.ait.p..v.y.;8' i' 0 8 . 0 ______81^ n .. a, 8 1 1/2 6 portion of their ohancea of winning l ^ a . .. .he resorted to aU sorts of aUmtagy^apd tricks to wto gamaa.... fW; DOFft^fo . 4 rt .6 ,0 6 6 this year and they have unweatlcn- Haug^ 8b| Q ; 0 ;i, A AinMm',-c.lF .. 2 1 2 I '6 1 ably dene ao-!>in,order to btdld more im has bean a fiid^ter ftocO he left peanut butchering on a jerkwater rail­ aolidly for ih88^:. road to play ban at Cleea, baokto the 80*e... .from there he vm t , ' Cp» t ho a.eS I ■ ^ In abort the Cardlaala prefer to to the gtorloua old Orioles, the seautlanial teium of the 90*a. ..i.MoQfaw Be'JTuddi^*^ e e 6 a el 1 0 8^ 6 aCoCenlM^r, 8b.:S 6 6 8 0 .0 reorganlae now, at a profit, rather etui win tan y « i there aever waa a bell dub Uki thoM eld Orldea. . s w i v • J $ amiyr ib .v. . 3 1 1. 6 0 0 than to repOat, at an added coat In ' * « * • F e ^ rf ...... 2 0 0 Q 0 1 futurea. Salnwmaem a e ^ .;;l -o ' : X x Cm, If .....A.... 8 0 1 ,1 '0 0 , Thia poliey of playing the market . Ned B ukm was maneger of that team ... .and to those days MoOraw Brown,\ c f4 f 0 0 0 before ita valuea do any further weighed 'tromul 120 pounds... .Whan he first repotoad tor duty^ Hanlon • -tvr-v.. >h^ .^88' 4?^^8'18. v;- akidding waa. a factor in the deala looked uver hla' fn n phyalqua and tdd the yofing fallow 'he didn’t need • 8 26 6 no. 8 6 tbht sent Chick Hafey, a hold-out, I (» ) and Andy HjM,; to the Rada, aa well any bat h oys....bu t the fire to the youngater’S epamade Hanlon change 'R,-li'ie6>AB AB R M PO A'E pa Burleigh ‘^ in e a tp the Cuba and hla mind... .and MeCkkw could talk... .hoOOuld talk {danty... .alwaya.,. Gpatach, aa. -. v v, .2 1 1 1 [c^ ^ ayi lb 8 2 1 2^8 0 Hack Wllaon to the podgera. ami some of hla words would make yow. ve ^ hair stand up.:.. .also he was Keniibdy, 0 o r 2 6 1 6^ 0 h 'iAntotrto,.cf.- 0 0 O’ 0 ;1 The aale df Rbem removea another cocky... .ukbelievBldy cocky... .Hanlon doubted If ha could make ^ood I ifofo They Stand [I I , 8b '.v ..;. 8 *1 1 2 SO pf the ao-Called “temperamental" Joianoii£^p, /;'v;.’>%2 o 0 i; 8 ., q; ^hUiat, asM ...... 2 i 1, 1 2 1 performera Iroin the ^C^dlnal roa- bla-taU talk... .he did make it good... .he made it good to a great big Sartor, 8h.' 2 *1 0 0 h 1 * 0 >.... 8 1 1 6 0 ,0 ter. way. ' OVl TE8TBB0AT% BEBiJLIl 'Mtotrattky^lb,’’ 0 r ‘8 ’-o.fi 1 0 .1 6 0 .0 All tdd dobse ten playera have He was sitting on the e^ge of tha Oriole banoh, .the Mg toUowa kept BedKrtha^’e.''- .1'.-1 1 6' pAi 'k*..,\ Z'.l2 8 0 0 .0 ■ -■ a figured In Cardinal tranaaetlmia with McCarthy..lf. .V..2 6 0 ^1•0 0 lay;-cf...... 2. 2 1 8 6 - 0 National Zjeegue tiuba tbla apilng, in p oa U ^ him over.. . .snddenly.he le m ^ up and started swinging hia beat Ralmar, rf. .;;\ ..2 0 6 0 0 0 Ptedtor.'.p ..'4 1 0 -O' &, 0 return for Which the St. Lotda or­ punches... .'there waa no more tidk of Bat Boy McOraw...... toe Orioles Allentown 9, Springfidd^7. Cervini* .....,..,.1 6 1 0 ^ 6 Quinn, r f r ....v .. 1 1 0 6 0 O ' ganization has a pair of ^farm handa were fighting men... .they took thiiHBghting Idd into their hearts. and Scibek New Haven 6, Nom lk 4. Breakle.'rf 4 0. 2 1 .0 ;0 and a tidy balance in cash, in hand '■ ■ • # * , ' Amerlc ' > o:..; A’-'" ^■■77'ii'A 7 or due. with interest. NeHTork9,: •Ghaatarflalds... ..'f ...... 1 0 0 8O6U4 ..^Iv ■ 27 5' 5 ».« 7 ’ He became the. bane'of ampirea... .there were times even to hia later Waahtogtoa Cbloago 8 (11). In NeV Enhind' Teiaii Camsla..« > . . 0 1 1 1 0 0 —8 Craaeanta ...^.. 6 0 0 1 0i0-6— 6 years aa manager -Dahl(|utot; thraa baas'hit; 9, GMopuroV , ' '.0 t o A / a l w TWO FROM HARTFORD ( ^ w stmrM ,to,^ make rmUeat ,clukg««;\.. /||ie ainlid o ^ at an to- Ni^..Torif COrattatt 8.' Ntaelr0pai^ ■creaeed sMaxy.. . .Freedman told htoi he.had b ^ ' totending to.let the irito Plttohurgh 7, Philadelphia 4^ ^FtortfoM, Coniw'Jhha ft—i ^ ) — «; Crfrinl,' A .;Jiiild (i),- .Jtodlar, V anpert;"lm ^ ofi'‘ ito'duiglng i u o i ' to Win a baU S t Lbula at Boston, (rain).- WKh play aataring the fourth rbfun6 Bk (Baaointa 6 Atiaa6 : bant on/ The South End Tigera defeated player g o .. i .McGraw'a reply Wjy, "Re etaysl Airi he gets the.raleel’’ y^ohduki, game from Windsor Locks High today I tot,the .New Bngiaad . off Ptiidlff 8. jLj, B. the' Hartford Echoes Tueaday 16-5 . . . .he did stay, i. .and Freedman, overruled, finally:fieelded to pull out of, ^ BTANIHNGS tournament • at the Hartford, ' Golf ___ d ptMbar; D. IMlIbfi- and 0-7. Winning their aecond the Giants, selling out to John T. Brush.. / ’ aOhooI the Highland Park fidd Club only,(me seeded p t o ^ haa MOwurr^*,. JIMS w . b y w . ISow^ atruek, M jAitf game on “Rod*’ Fisher's two-bagger chototdi’ Brush played ball with MeGraw:. . .made hlin the ipptoma w6oe... bare yesterday afternoon. The score Basldhi' bean ellmiaalad , W• kll*:9, tot . . W. Dowd 8. i m . with two o k Mattson and ^ d e - was l^tO 8.-'= ^ . i . , . V A . ; ^Ch bano oft: ^ohitoon ” A'. 1:40. -Xtepiras.' WUktoimi and McGraw rewarded Btuah by making the CManto the moat o M o ^ team Pot A rold > MeOuftto:' of Brooklyn, ...... a.:MiiF.8,»T^Jiiddl. . brand-pitched for Hartford, Fii|her Spenber had Scibek each made Spriitofield ...... 4 ..2 2 16 AT8 seeded No.'8> forfeited MO- fourth &?- for the South Ends. Callia for the In baseball... .what bad been only A moderately sueeeasful b a eel^ prbpr 'hits aad” Red“ Kovla, local' luebmbiid ...... 22' l6 round- matob yesterday to Sanittoll’^ Hft by Mtehar: Graani by ___ ‘t i - first time this aeaaon made no erW became one of the best Investments in professional sport pitritor, limited the vlaitorB to seven Allento^ji ...... '21 17 der of Hartford. J/Ollbert Ball of Stniw out i/yr 3tflmSa '’g,' Ai error’s and |rpt three hita in both Udd-LT " V ■ ■ -: 'I-'-'. In Ms handling of the club, MeGraw waa^aa autocrat... .ha waa an errors. Next Week Wedheeday the Nflh^ )^ven .. ,V.. .18 8o defeatadDdoglaa M Wright cfHlurt- play in Hebron must be at the Rec locals ptoy in New BrlUtin against Albany 17 SO ford 6*8,6-1, to h t lm round matoh, . Tfidlimiiqpiol^ no later thidrfi p. m. on Friday. egotiat... .they finally began calling Mm *^ e master mind"... .Ms name New Britain Trade. Hartford ..i...... 18 92 and was lOhedtded -to play today la AU'.proeaadt'af tha Waatarn aim apomr itopjMd Domente Patrona,. SOUTH BND TIOBBS (16) farinah autdoOf' fria^ and OSiM gave rise to that exprearion as it baa been used on the diamohd fbr many . Manobefter Trade (12) Norfolk « f'f b • • V re 9 IS ^28 the fourth found. New' York,-8. AB.R;H.PO.A.B. Alfred 0. Chapto, Jr., of fltoit thto -ipftog "witl MWbpiW i> Tilt Uttman^ Cuda* T. Currin,.lb ..^. 6 8 6 16 0 0 years... .of tote It has romt to have a not very whoiaaonM meaning, that >-AB.ll.H.PO.A.B. Anbftoan Inafim . "Btoster mind’’ ....rath er a light term of disdain.. . .but of ooursa that Bonllo, as ...... 5 2 2 0 r 0 _ ' ■ , 'W. I* fiOd,: 1 ^ ., raeeat wtoaer •i' to tlM jCMynGlb Itoay RMidaa. L. Farr, SB ...... 6 8 1 0 2 1 Connaottout ato|to6 titto, d!riE' Idfid. iyi- M. ThompaOb, 2b 6 2 2 0 2 0 mads no dlfftcfpoa to MoGraw. *. .netthtog mads any dUlaranto to Mm Magnuaon, 8b .^ ..4 0 2 1 2 0 New York ...... 88 14,* ■ % lABnoB, If . . . . . '. 6 6 2 1 0 0 WiaeMngtoo ....> ...8 9 >90 Frank Brolda* of Cambridge,_____ P .‘i^nce, 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 after he had mads up his mind. 6-1, 6-8t to Ida Atord round’ match. P. Fisher, p . . . . . 6 0 l^ 1 2 0 Bapdrowakl, o . . . 6 0 0^12* l 0 Detroit .'...... #•..'..<.86' 20 He ordered a man to bunt....the player,hit a home r u n ....“That Kaloh, 2b^rf . . . . . 6 0 2 1 0 1 Cleyetond ;,./.8 8 22 Hla wife, wtamar of tha atato wo­ E. Hickey, d P » ...4 4 8 0 1 1 man*! tl(to, ^ ■ Scibek,, cf * • f . • • .6. 8 8, 1 0 2 8 t Losib...... 8 2 25 courts yostOrdny.-^but to onpaotad-to V. Cauls, rf'i, .>:.~6 0 8 8 0 0 b en ch ....“There is too much thinking going on around h e re ....I am p l » t e w 8a thd quartsr4aatoi:r / R. Jarvis, U 4 0 0 0 0 0 doing the thinking for tMS team—and nobody elN will do any wMle X OnlowaU, lb ....6 1 2 7 0 0, Chicago ...... 18 80 Kovla, p . .4 ,.... .8,2 , X- 1 2 0 Boston 8 -St Flty to tha manv dodbtoa ,'wsfit X. Carter, I f '. ; . . l 0 0 0 0 0 am on tbto benob.’’ , . through tha first rmmd yaatardiFt Dabasa, rf ...... l l l i 0 0 National Laiagna MeGraw was a natural eliowman....and knew,,too,- the value of whilt' one sacood round matoh to Totals ...... m 261827U*2 , . w.; ■ L. Pot. the wofiMh^a dpuhlaa waa'rua^eff. Hartford Bohoea (6) the odd toinga to baseball... .be kept Jim Thorpe aroimd. for y^ars after ' 42 12 18 26 7 T Boston .....'SO , 20 A92 AB.R.H.PC.A.B. it jMoame apparent Jtan would never be able to Mt a our^ ball.... for Windsor Looks Bgb (8) Chicago ...... 88 20 m P. Perrlna, e .... 4 8 0 6 8 0 the same reason he gave Andy Cohen, voung Jewish tomldar, n long AB.R.HPO.A.B. Pittsburgh ...... >88 ' 21 .823 X. Mattsonl, p. aa 6 0 0 8 2 1 Pboasylo, 8b .,,.8 0 1 0 6 0 Ct Xtfula ...... >4*..28'' -84 A80 urflU N ciU M W -: H. Herring, cf . . 4 1 1 0 1 8 trial....in the b i^ that a Jawlab pU ^ wotdd tha^unutltoa J. Ma^, of .....8 1-0 1 O ' O Brooklyn ...... 1 4 ' 87 ATI I. Mullins, si,'p ..6 0 0 8 0 0 eliok more rapidly . Caly, lb ..r.....6 0 0 6 1 0 Ctootonatl 84 88 A62 M U R ^CM B ifl X. Poplpl^ rf .. .4 0 |0 8 0 1 They aay ba mads many mistakes... ,ha 1st ptoyera go for little or (3. Malya, e ...... 4 2 .1 9 8 0 Ntw York ...>..>..20 88 A44 ■ :4m F. Newbaur, 2b . .6 1 1112 BanbroMa, aa eirt 1 0 i'** 0 2 ...... 88, A40 Tbara win >lto hO baNbaU- g u m E. Canada, lb . . 4 0 8 8 0 0 nothing... .and itold huge sums to gat thapi back... ,ba did not hasttaia once he did not want a ball player on Mii team... .Rogers Hornsby was Farrana, If .4 l l l 0 0 IntaraatMaULaagna to tha y . M^ a A. TarlUght Langua ih' R. Hunt, 8b .... 5 0 0 0 0 1 Sabiltori, Sb .....8 2 2 6 0 2 W’ L. one of the fiMaf samples... .ba wanted to run tha^baU olub,.. .MoOraw qywaokyrlpt to tbuJka P. Mattsonl, If .. 4 0, 10 0 0 Maglaraud, rf . , . ,4 l 1 0 0 0 Buffalo ...... '84 IT .,T.I ’f'iV. gave Mm the air just aa ha would aay dlint-a-doaaa toflaldar. Bolbaldl, p ,i'.,...4 0 1 0 1 0 Baltimara ...... 82 21 idan« Totals ...... v40 6 6 27 0 8 Devlin, 2d ...i...l 0 0 0 0 0 Naivark''.>S8 28 The oat a, both fWvtba' South Ends 640 040 012-—16 MeGraw brought Uncle WUbart Robtoaon, old Oripla oatohar, back » to ths game as coaob..vafter RobMe.had retivad to Ike buktoer buit- Logan, p ...... ;0 0 0 - 0 0 0 Roehaatar ...... i ^ .s s :- 24 ramnindar of , round Echoes 112 lOO 000— 6 Montraal ....„>>..>..18 88 tha loeond aa we Umpires 8|, John and Woods. neaa... .and Robbie made 6 name as one of the greatest eotiphaa of pltob- 87 7 *7 24 i l 4 Jaraay City;...... -88 81' ed OM waak. The ndi I'/t ara tha gams baa kn ow n ,...of bouraa ha had talent to work w lth ,.^ ,.. Manohaatar 010 402 28x—12 Toronto' ..>.>.,.....‘80 80 satforWFaakwlU'.ibapinyadaant BoatithFEnd Tigers (9) Raadtog -f.•••«•*../V.14 .84' ^ "AB.R.H.X^.A.B. 'sueb talent as Rubs WaddaU. ‘ ' Windsor Looks . . . 001 004 800— 8 waak. ft,. MoGraw and unola ItobMa finally hadFa spat... .and for nuny yaara, Two boas' Mta, Borallo 9, 8ol|Mk, T. Currin, IbK. • • • A 1 8 8 0 0 TODAYB OAKES after Robbia baoama m a n a ^ of the BrooMya 61ub, ICoGhraw would net Oriowakl I, Farraroi thraa bass Mt, E. Kerr, as t.... 6 ,2 8 1 2 0 Ipenoar,spenoar, .Magniiaoh; stolah .6' M. Tbompaofi, 8b 4 4 8 0 0 0 do nmob as look at Rojfiaaoa... ;aad hated to hoiMr‘hls;. . . 4 0 0 8 0 0 muoh la eommoa.. . .having oobm down tha yaara Ifom tha eld Ortoteir imaa tahadulad.' M", , y] V. CalUa, o f.* ;... 6 0 8 /4 1 0 together. out, ^ Kralt ll,^ 8dbaldl 4, Logan ; hltt, oiXbvIi T to 8, oft lolbaldl Anwriedi.'Un|w''' "1^ R. Janrla, I f V . 4 0 1 .1 0 0 — ■'«...... ■' I ...... » '■ .g . I 12 t o 6 , eft LOgaa^ 8 to iBj hit W aaM n i^ nt OhiooffOi,: 4 Totals ,..4 0 9 90 27 10 Fraddr, Cap Patariba, "Bay" fahth, pitohar hy. Kovla 2, lolhaTdi 1, Logan PhUnSwbto at^fvSfihd. . Mi.'iMSJ’- ••tbfhave^ . "Hathrf' rd Eoheaa (7) Harold Bougaa, Hennaa Raiaholdt, ; wild pltcihaa, K ^ _ 8 , Soibal^.al(fL NawYOrknt D M b < 1 .‘Jittfil V;F.W. CHALLENGES BOaton>nbSt;L«ln&<': R. MorriSi ...4 8 8 6 0 "Bill” Laggcitt, ”A1" JaoelNi, Nad Logan it'iunpira F. I^ttoob! time, « ai E. HUda^ Gh«M^, t x ^ . 'o f Tanaoat laflddar, beun, 16 ihtoutsf, iSmdsFk Juiif Ifith Hi H. Hatring, j LEGION BAli NINE aad olhara. * PtttabunSt^liSSK Vk J E. Pipgras, 4 In this group a n loma of tha for- Nawarkii(.N. J,—Brala. Iphakf, Ctootonatl nt N o# York., % Johnson, B > • 4 Ei-Siryicf Men's Cbimion- er sluggers of the, front Una dlvl* R. Hunt, lb » . . . 6 one, air aM to hno op fbr town s s s m li'r.o f c . , . ^ ship To Be Songhti-^Vitfr- honors on tha dtomoad,' l^warth^ F. Mattsonl, ' nne Boast of Sorond Stars.. OornaU Potty AaMrieaaV UgloB, j . MuUtoa, 0^ ...4, 0 1 0 0 0 jpawwwnlaaaa araaaaiw OOTrOBW^f ^ ' 1 '1 ' Ahderson-lhea ^Poat, V, F. W., Totida 4 0 * ^ 1 2 7 1 1 “ * ohidlaagad tbs' DUwertlKlonwn e-fAissk'/;■} ^ South lind Tiran . .210 120 008-9 V /s* 1' Eohoaa »• .x ,•,• • 810 181 000—^ Post, Amarlean Legion, at thalr SOUTHPAW iMHf v. Vmgpiraa aadOsrvtoL aaaattof laat Mght, for t h o 'I M ir - 'i '< ■-.•tfoir wiiO01’"-'* ■ '' J j,'.- Baibb4ii.tttora. '* -' ..I'l'i ^iMM'ljiMWli I 'l lih! , J' ploaahip of this town, CHavatoad, Ohio, Juao 8 , « ^ ) ' —, ’ 1. v.m '.'T l ...... ISCOHWG Tha loeal vataranF gm ip haa a Poitaida goifarW'laay hOomr'a, hit '^hpUB^’U l , .'J- ‘y.-f r ■. , > f ^ toa aggrag^ea of balTtoaaan, and ^NiOniuoto'. anoludva.''■ • how & t.ih a y ara on thatr iapeod toil whkm>'' Lo§ June 8.— (AP)— year of ^^tenoe, they^arg making A maatlhg to to ho iMd at tha 'fiSS' : j-.. ■■imi attaoba hara, beynAhdii Runar ptoaa to tnranoh out In apo ‘ •pakar Halfkts Oolf jOtoh |loBd6y luuton Oil ■aid t o ^ 1 Paavo Nurmi ptoaa Among the better kaown to cfgaatoa tha Wahbfiil M fjSiB k fbr tha olym- JM#i •t S m W V f . to comf to a ^ la Aadaraoa-Maa'Post an ara Golf AhtoatotfOEMBti ju S K Tkd pic gaatoa. h(j hlh auaptaalon hy Howard Santiff, sn-GraM Valtoy a ohdra oQiitli^ laiMiiiiBt had I'’. .... ' tlie Athtotlo Fbdara- thto fall, dm u«r,,tp tta NalMnat 'm-moN attht; Uyrae ato: H w , BaUv j-Fappwa!tOiBfii''i I ■•"S . V, 'on wMl,b6 ] to tiaad for Mm to woe tourtla la the iM f09 i&a ■ m j m i If >A •id Nv oompata Ifi tha 10,-. of'Ocoupatlea baU taBadra as toft aida to , V I JO me and tha jBdgar, JOha *Bd^ /'rij 'S'-y- SSEffi ' • ‘ ■ " I : •' ------vp.vru.,yt.!' aiiTQMpbiiAa ip p ■FOR B A L B ^. I t C. IrS Um WATOtP;, _ . & 1828 daUvdr]r.4body. . in 6 ^ s o t m : V- f itoichester Wd‘iTfUIgwoTtit d ti^ t ;68*Bigdc^. ? WjnNflfiDAWJUNl Ski*-'-,1k .fruit ITfiis) ®T)^ni^ Herald ; ■' LI .■ » .;* ^ !0’' ' 826(L:Bvekett' TIL .... pjiaK ^UTQi ACCBSSORIBB^ ^ 1 BlTY ot w SSS m 5180...... 4 M t w t 4 «iMSt(sWoy( »|seigiei'.i ^^l^afstleM l ' , ' r?' /• .;K[ CLASSIFIED goods, fomltiure Better / pricee U R L S ' 'V IS • TR- ■* . ■* ' Sl V e rVH •. - - V:. 4 pV|!lmSEMENT 8 , rpald,lf Ton; caU^qi* wr^tei Nathan' MAIN 8 Nifi-WSAf NITWOSR ' rr.Bajler RHa SPECIAL TXRB SALS : ^ rOlzIa S teBttt ■!« aVitna* wotda t* • Uaii ^liveini^^ OMokeSter,.. Goi|in, Tele? 1*4 acres go^r^^ trees, ) WedBes*iy;:Jen6 #'' tea luSus. BuialMn and abbraTlatfoai 2 Tirdl For Pried Ot LDdUtrs Al^ ’"plKme'87. " “ . .’'V . 8 Nidin,l»usi':^f)t‘\9 ^^ steam (D. B.^.T.)^-' ivOfoan* ' Ah eoQBt aa a word and oompooitid . m a n c r is t b r thus 0 0 . h ^ '^PrloC IK cash. word* aa two worda Klalmnn ooat la Center and Trotter Std. ' 4:0—Sunset' Hour ■— ^fimstlaiin •f pMea of thrao lloaa. JDveistt I' T. MfctoBBiy," 85 'E b f^ : Kritiis,'''director, 'Tk i; JahiHiy. Liao. ratM par dar tor traaalaBd ROOMS W ltH O b F w A R O ii ^street^Tf|L 5280. ■■■ v‘ . 4:8A-Bily olSertMm o ^ d g i. 4 :45-^an«!t Co0 titi aopraao;-3lary tf.'iH r HOUSEHOLD SERVICE ROOM AND OARAGE V epwe for. CANADIAN FARMS, ' fftmgslhws mi G. 0;F. DiMiiwil'Hiifcili «, Caab Chargo FMtViivn quiet Ooof home at 148 Oohmie,.^^; t jCoaBooutM Daya .J , 1 ctal » ^ OFFERED I t - M and biusMiiil property for sale or 6:15—“SWrt^\>^S , . MllfSSiM inl kMr kibi ^-5— dSL?' 5 rab. -• ^^aaaoatHjd Oaya .H • ota U ^ ::por^ atreet.-^: ' rent Address J. Orr, 186 Jarvis UNOLBUM FliiOORS reflnldkftt street, Tjoroiito, Canada. 5:80—Ted'DooUttla .7 ;! ■; By AswMm8M :Im . with laquer. | 5. for any Idtchgn^ TWO /FimNXSK^. yoonu. Sffat 6:45-^“Mother Gb68e''^Besale LH- AU ordara for laragnlar iaaortloaa restored like new. Floor lacquer housekeeping, toom, Ixiafd .and ■ Man Tail'.. altaZ Oroh. c toa iFloridA u d will ba obargad at tba ana tima rata ■paolal rataa tor long. ta.rm avarr and "Olo-Coat” for sale. . Phene garage. Pleasai^ sununer location, 6 :00—^Bulletins.; .'V , , SympooBy-r-a to a evats apparently imbefl^o 51 day advartiaiag glraa upon reqnaat. G. E. Keith Furniture Co. , '.rekf^M e temui,..,18.4utumL S t 6 :05---Ser«Badinig; StMOgar- Chn>- KC- J.^tJlje^Ma^mra Oreh!^ to a !llS~1l«!i—keney Roapi^aat Kpaat the Franklin D. Rooeevi ▲da ordarad tor tbrea or alz daya tiaan Krtmei .dli^t^-^^^ tial bandwagon to raise aad atoppad batora tba tbird or flttb 6:80—Lois'PhMpA eiamst • Ilf®;;*; l:l?“ T*iL^ ^""•“"e*e - . • day w U ba obargad only tor tba no- FLORISTS—NURbBHlES 3I.*2?~31«S?**5 “oW(!» pi^haatra—0 to a. ed, pledg^ and claimed total fit tual nnmbar of timaa tha ad appaar« ^ARTMENTS—FLATS— PLEA^ROOMT 6 :45—Whispering Banjos—AusUa Muelo-Atao soath Oreh.—ooaat oat; of the 770 convention votes m 'aA eharging at tba rata aamad. bat FOR SALE— PLANTS, to: TENB^IENtS 6 2 Scrivener, dlrectoir. IliOO—ijliML-Oahaa—wabo waaa wue BO allpwanoo or ratanda ean ba nsado 7:00—“l^tamlnS lil. Our OonSmon ta^’j^^SSSSSSSJSX: ssry.to give him the nottlnitiOtt. OB•tth alz day. tlitto ada atoppad attar tbo cabbage, peppers lOo doien, y( Albany, June . 8.—(AP)— Gov- NBC-W»NE'rWORK This is exclusive of 109^ttq9ui Ho^U torblda”^dlapUy Unaa not hundred, asters 2(k;, d c^^ ^^ .RBNTt .TENEMENT of '6 Food!''—Dr. Raymond 8 . K ^ e , OASIO CHAlN-->Baati wia (karl wba- votes in PennsylvanMV^ sofl --N aolA . rooms with all inAinvementa. b - empr-Roosevelt eeea - a chance ot Hartford ,Tubereul(^ aocle^. •lOO'" •HX^*Tht Rtoliillstt Tb_ba Harald will not ba'raapoBalblo Parker street ' “getting action at the next session •«1fc“ 1‘11-Conq.rt OrehMtrs S rk. Addltioin delsiMlia 1)0 . Scarlato, SO^Cottage S t , 7:lO^BasebalI scores. . kwcp koU wroQ *2wnaq" b*** ^ Mrl» acted in Virginia tofixurn# tor moro than ona Inoorraot InaertioB of Cpuflnaa ao tfiat In every state 7:15^^Zabnleiter. String quartet at any advairtlaainoBt ordarad tor :;!jUBNT— AyA%ABLE SIX' -there eafiybe a vote on the 18th <^.unMllor A Muals S i i ? • CANAOiAn — wtm) In Idaho Friday. Tbe'-ciimve! mora than ona tlma. MOVING—TRUC 7:45r-The Qcldbeiga . 7:00— sm — Mentfeza Oreh. — .(coast wlba katp wabo wday kfjpf eksw c f5 ^ begins June 27. ' Tha Inadvartant omlaaton ot lnoor« Improvements and Amendnumt" 8:00—CarefTpe^Qi^ter House. _ jepeatat -SOUTH —«ma^ wptf wwno wia root publloatIOB.ot adrartlalng will bo STORAGE JO. 86. Msiin street, nl'ar The governor said so last mght in TjjW— S|90-^hllkrat Conesrt—« toa Meanwhile, the Repuweane Mhiv v ^ raotifled only by oanoallatton ot tba praising John D.' Rockefeller, Jr., 8:1.6—^ e Threi Maidhatters. AnnounetS meet at Chicago next TueMtay 1 flbarga mada tor tbOaarvloa . anderad. PERRETT A OLENNET, Kaynee,.^quire 858 Main s E ^ t , 8:3()h*^MuMbar Sc^book. , Muilotlc—Also a wim wmktha®’ renominate President Hoover,' penV*' I All adyartlaatnanta muat oonfomi 'isi for urgtngf rqueal. I^IOsOO-Nsllls Rsvcifs Prosrsm IB atyla. oopy and typography ^ tb will move, pack anq| 41^ / ybdr Epp RENT--TW6 . THREE apd 4 He said be was *^ry. glad" to. 9:00—The Rewders. *- MOUNTAIN—4coa kal kfir kgbl te^ed their p rin c ^ ; aqflvity on a-''-'; ragulatloht antoroed by tha publlab* merchandise qulokiy ahi 'fbono|B> room Apartment^,. Aeat, japltor read ,Mf. R6ckefelle7's statement 9 :80—Nathaniel BhUkret's Orches- PAOIPIO^ eOAST-kgo kfl ksw kofflb proposed pnfiiihitioh. plaint. Final' - ora abd tbay reaorra tba right to ‘ ■ tra.- ■■ -C'-' • ■') Cent Wr kga k M k tar decision odll be left to' the ooOlrea- ’ # out. tarlaa or rajeot'any copy eoB> ically. Fast daily express service service; refrigerator furaished. Call and that he believed It would -be of to and fron/ jNew York. Connec­ Arthur A. uolla, 6440 or 4181, “real help'.' In getting the next Con­ 10;OOr--Boi|ion .flymphony Pop Con­ t’saistassr'i.j'ite'Bssris lilt: IMtch tion. ^ * c£oiUm^*^DRd^latilfled ado 10 tions with fast truck Sfarvlce out ot 875 Main r re b t; gress; to aci ' cert ' ■ ^ ' CB8-WABC NETWORK Other Prlmarjkie ba pubuabed aama day muat, ba ra* New York gedng south and west Mr. Roosevelt oame out for repeal 10:46—NOws. , ■ASIC CHAIN i- eXaTt wabo (ktr) S iS t: Mutletia Additional Republican deluntes I alrad by II o’olook noon: Saturdaya I ’J aH liJt!T.® Announced were being, chosen in Indiana toebor |:I0 a. m. Agents for United Van Service, FOR RENT-FIVE ROOMS, ■ aU of-the ProhlUtlon Amendment in 10:49—WTIC Rev^ue— with Uwry f Joe—Alio coast one ot the leiadlng long dlitaned Improvements, vezY. cbeap rent H. 1980. He favors substitution of Madcaps, Norman eftoutier, di­ liifc l i f c f1 ®".® * Raeltal and Idaho will make Ita'., aiStet&aa' * gnSLEPHONE YOUR . States'rights., wbbm wgB wfbm. kmbe wood Friday. Presldenr Hoover, howOveg^ moving companies. Pbdne 8068, Mints, Dejmt S quare.' rector; Three Mad Hatters; -iAST AAD CANADIAN - wpg wpb s in t fj-JJ^ninan Aimia—east only WANT ADS. . 8860. 8864. His statement? last night prac­ Happy Trio; Frances, Baldwin. Jlbw wheo wlbs wfca WOK efrb okao 5«0®— liO^Musle Treasure Boz already has inore thair the majority ▲da ara aooaptad ovar tha talaphona FOr ' r BNT—S^ODERN five room- tically -charted his course should be 11:80—Joe Condullo and ms Orehas- piXIBE — wait wfca wbre wbt wdo4 1 !5” ®il»-M«>o«ly Three—wjs wbal necessary to renominate. at tha CBARQB RATS gWan abOTO flat with garage. Apply Wm<^ become bis party's candidate for knoz kira wreo wbM wdsa wtoo krla I «®r-i!"Paraonatlone—Also so, In the ^Florida primaiy, Rooeef.' 4 aa a oonvanlanoa to advartlaera, but CARLSON A COMPANY Express. ■ tra.'-' ■ ' ■ ■ ' wrr ktrh kua waeo kfjf wqam wdbo HI*-®«4*rTeplea In Brief — eest: tba CASH RATES will ba aooaptad ai Daily service to Hartford and Kanehl. Telephone 7778. the presidency. 12:00-^Mldn.—„ Weatheri,:. Atiantlo . wdis ^ IK whas wtar wdbj wfl velt had a ;big lead over Goventoi^ ^ ru u . PA7 MONT It paid at tha buaU Springheld. and all Connecticut, Coast Marine Forecast. IMDWaeY--wbem/■•T—wbem wsbt weab, wnbd l^mldwest repeat William.: H. Murray o f. .CklahqBaA'!t s':- Baaa offloa ob or batora tha aarantb and Maaeaebusetts points. Loads FOR RENT— INEXPENSIVE 4 wtaq wkbh kfab wisn kseJ Irlbw kfb ...JSKl-W C'' ■ and. L, J. TChassee M Mfi.waukee. • - day following tba llrat Inaartton ot room tenement, ,nex to -Nathan. 12:02—Collin Driggs, orgaifist wmtwnaz wkhn i ft|0->Stebbli Anneuneeo oaoM ‘Sd't Ptbarwloa . 'tbw OBARQS or part \loads moved anywhere. TWO CHILDREN HISSING 12:80 A. M.—Silent It** lob Mr) ' Representatm RuthArsm -th lULTa will ba eollaotad. No raaponal- Furniture moving. Telephone Man' Hale school. Apply itS Spruce S t 1 ’ ' .* : knz kolB ktb was traiUng Merit WUcoit in ,fliA' bUlty tot arrora IB talapbonOd ado Chester 8624. Hartford 2,6228. l^^kol kfpy kvl ktrn anj kfbk kws race for nomination ftom this FOarth^ ■>. will ba aaanmad and tbafr aeouraoy Springfield 6-0881. 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all Improve- Middletown, June 8.^(A P)— Matinas—e to a Congressimial ^Diatriot. . v oannot ba gaarantaad. ments, steam heat garage,* good Nicholas NapoHtan0 reported to po­ 2‘5fc! ■oyo^ *o • Mississippl'B dei^tien wiR^ |» h . . . INDEX QP location^ rent reasonable, 88 Walk­ lice today that'V his daughters |«22!“ f’S^Ibo Captivatora—0 to a aSaZ !St:E*5.^®'®i® MP*n«da to the Democratie oonventtoB : .tiiir CLASSIFICATIONS PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 er, atreet Inquire 80 Walker.- Louise, 4 and Augelink 6, have been Paraana-o to c pledged but favoring‘ RoQeevett<> v, ii! nqlssioff from their home since 9:30 I m I Si5t!XlS*?.^/l?®"'® orchestra ▲ « d a 0 a a 0 tXdco 0 0 • • t • 0 PJUo p 0 A a2 SZ«ISfc:«^'®b'l O«matlo Beries lenentc «•§••••••.•,•*******■ 8 PAINTING DONE practical and ^ R RENT—FIVE AND SIX room p. m. yesterday. I IfiS^Sreoka Oreh.—« to o i'saa reabonabie. B. S. Dickinson,' 671 tfnetnents, wltb all modem tm- NapoUtano^ a garage mechanic, 4®92“ 5*9*‘^i‘'thur .rfarratt—q to e Daatbo V 126 Hartford, ^ n n . 1880 Oroh.—cqaat out '.Card of VnaBka R Hartford Rpad. Telephone 4888. provemente. Inquire at 147 explained that he took the children iCoBiorlaBi Centfr street^or tellphone 7864. hoxxM and put them to bed and then ■riT M a n ^ M t e r ' s ; >Sbd Found odPggdVddttRd*^ ‘ S ' ' ”■■■" ' '' . I went to brtfiff bis wl/a home from a Wednesday, Jane 6 lOjUfeeineBty io:aotd»'»«a««>iiv*w I REPAIRING 28 FOR RENT—6 ROOM downstairs nelghbornood' dance, v When hir re­ Jama a H are^epaat for eoaet J Date Book OB|UB 0 a a a 0 a a a • a a'o 0 • 0 • g •••■• B (D. S. TD/ ’ , ▲atoBioblloB TENNIS RACQUETS ^strung and flut on Bigelow street Inquire 08 turned he said the children, were 6:00-i^Kathrya Parsons; pblb^Haa for Sola 1 Bigelow street or telOplume 0853. flOUlf ' te rd s y ..' / ' ,.,.i LORD BRENTFORD DBAId laa for Bxehatigo moh rep^red. New low prices with num • Their diaappemance was not re­ iaorlaa-fTlr 4. erous grades of giit 16. Cottage 6:l5—Going tb Press;' Rlaa JaixM, Londom Juna 8.—(AP) — Lord ToalghA ' ' urlng—PalBtlbt. !•••.. LOOKlNa FOR RENTI C ns fob ported last i ^ t , Napolitano ■ told columnist , Wednesdi^, Jons 8^—Georgs Mr.' j Jioola street Phone 6247. a single, half-house .pr-first .pr Sec­ police be thahA they might be Brentford, the former' Sir William Hendee will speak at'WhltoB'Mebi. ; Ship by Truck. <...#•»•« I farmed If he reported tp'polloe. 5:80-rrHal Goodwin, Texas Oowboy. Joynion-Hioks, who was horns see- PB-*dtor~ r Hlra loaodoooaa •*••••• ' 9 FURNITURE RSFAIRZNa. re* ond floor flat R. T. McCann. Phone' 6:46r-rJack Brooks and Wes^hM's SpriagfleM — Beaton retsry in tha B a l i ^ Cabinet of morial hall on Slfiliiera' Kbqfitsl' finlriiing and re-opbolsterlng soltc 7700, He obuld give no motive for any­ for Crippled ChiUbren. ' larytoa^^toraga ICVI •« Id one, wlihlng to klduq) them. Police 7.0rohestra.'. ^ i 1924?A9r died,tod» at his London '.. . .m II Ited at reasonable rates. We will 8:00«6:80—Rug Card IX of Ru------/i, Ame 8 home. Re was 67. ■B'JkUHIB-MOlOaByClaa j . . . U give estimates without obligation. FOR RENT—8 ROOM tenement expressed the; bMief Napolitano TMS.'Wedc.--^ ■ V'^Babiaoo aad Protaaalbaal fondeoa with in impirovements, 24 Hew> might know whefe the children were, ' mania f ;^ Bucharest - . ' 4:00—Orchestra. - . Saturday, June 11. M. H. EU , RuplBaaa Bartlaaa Oflarad ...... II Mattresses remadg and recovered. 0:46—The B\umyboners.' 4:8(Mltook Exchange quotations Bristol baseball game a^West.Slds -1 lahold Sarrloaa Offarad :.....lt*A Phone 4159. The G. B. Keith Furnl thome street A'elephons 8048. Bidpe he had delayed in reporting Sir Wilha^ beoams the first Lord _dlBg—CoBtraotlBg ...... 14 their absence^ Thb.'r grandparents, 7:00-;M o-'ton DowfiSy. . . 4:46-^reheatra. • Brsntfard m 1929, taking two stejMi playgrounds. ariatp—Nuraarlaa ...... II ture Co. Mr. and Mrs. AMoBao' Napolitano, 7:16—Tune Blenders; Lanny^Rossi 4:59-rBaaebaU scores. in the peerage at one bound. Outing of YcAmg PeopIe'B Federa- j aaral DIraotora' 0 a d 0 a d o*Fo td FQR. RENT—6 'ROOM tenement, ' baritone. ilinRiaftemfiBR—Rdoflag it MOWERS SHARPENED, key fliaks .Biqond' floor, all improvemakta' ano of West Cromwaii; said they had no 5:00—Agxteultural Markets, They upM to coll him “Jix'', aad tion at Oolunfola LakA ■ ; knowledge of the gMe .ivliereabouts. 7:30—Magician. \ ' 5:16>—Eleanor Taloott, Oontnlto. hwwas pNlNihly best known in Eng- lirBBOd 2*...... f.. II tag, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, garage. 27 Starkweatbef street Next.WasIcf- 1 llBary—DraaamaklBg . II clock repairing. BraitbWalta, 62 — ■ - - ■ 7:46—Bing Crosby. 5:80—Nursery Jingles, songs and laadr as the iffininlatrator' of dTu . KoTlBg-^ruoklng—Storage ;... 10 FOR RENT-THREE ROOM suite, 8:00— Irving Kaufman; Roger ' Itories.. R. A. (Defease, .of the Realm Act), ^ Mohday, Xuas IS- -LAioiiMl -nuet , PklBtlB*—Panarlng • ••dadPd.B s:d:i 11 Pearl atreet. White's Orchestra 5:45-rI4ttle Orphan Annie. and for having ordered the raid on ing of Eighth School and UtiUtles ' ifotoaupBal Ba^oaa VCB d s 0 d • • dKR It new Johnson Block, all modern FIFTH BODY FOUND DbirlBg II improvements. Phone 8726 or Jani­ 8:15—Slnglfi' Sam, 8:00—Time;. weather. the London dZlce of the Russian District at HoUister street school. loriBj^Oyalng^laanlBg ... |4 8:80-;-Nonnan Hapgood, tajk; Bhil-' 6:07—Sports Review. trade delegation whleh resulted in Tuesday, June 14.— Testimonial ntflMda andnsarrloa...... II. COUKSKS AND CLASSES XT tor 7685. . ' dinner to etdlege' sport 'iibtalBiL:4i|' itad—Bnalnaaa Sarrloo wx.... II Cleveland, June,8.—(AP)—Fire­ knt Novelties. ' . 6:15-T2w Monitor, Views the News the severance of diplomatio relations RdaaatloBal BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam While FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT wltb men were, still learohlng for bodies 8:45—Cdonel Stoopnagle and Bud. 6:80-^rchest».. ’ betwelan Great Brltaifl aad the So­ School Itreet Rec, by^im' • UOBraaabi and Claaaaa ogddgglggt* learalngi Details free. Hartford today in the blackened tons of steel 9;00-^Bums and Allen, corned^ 6:46—Bisnd. - viet government McCluakeys 'fsrelvML run' at W iit > WoivBto iBBtrnetloB ______•••••••••••• _ garage, 17 Walker s tr ^ t Inquire and brick of the Ellington Apart­ Side at 6:80 o’clock. DoaelBg Academy ot Hairdressing, 688 W. Manning, 15 Walker street Tel. duo; Guy Lombardo's Orches­ 7:OO^TTlnle; Amos 'n ' Andy. ------• f UnalaaK-Dramatlo ...... i f Main street Hartford. 7028. . , ments, destroyed by lire with an un­ t r a , . , ...... 7:l5^-Royal Vagabonds. iTAmiAi> Bveals. VraBtad-^BBtraotloa aopgt'gggddg M known lose of life. . 7:80—Comedy sketch. PARSON RESIGNS r FtBOBolal A flfth body, bad^ charred, was 9:30—Orlms .CSub;' Waiwee Mys-i Tuesday, June 21 •^M. H. S^, . ■oBda^tooka—Mortgagaa I.:.... II LIVESTOCK-^ FOR RBNT~ 4 room 'J tenement, recovered ea^y .today, but eight tezy Draxna ^ 7:45—Billy Jopes and Ernie Hare. New York, June 8.—(AP)—H. T. graduation. ' ’' " * ^ BttBlBaaa Opportunltlaa • ••.■ II with all Improvements, , beat and 10:00—Music that Satisfies; R\ith 8:00.-DdWn to the'Sea in Shlpa— Parson today resigned as president Thursday, June 28 •^‘^GraduaUott ICoBay to Zjoan •I * VEHICiLES - 4 2 tenantr itlU. were untocated more .George T,- Plununer. Holp and dltaatloBa Range. 169 Summit street Phone thaif 24 hours aftjsr .me terriflo ex­ B ttlng. and chairman of the executive com­ exercises of . Eighth District iBshcPsA - Halp Wantad—Famala y li 6987. 10:15—Pr. Herman N. Bundesen, 8:15-rWoodwlnd. eniemble. mittee of the F.. W. Woolworth ' Friday, June 24. OpaMag-oflV WANTED— SMALL HORSE, ot plosion and Are early, yesterday. 8:80T-Orchestrs Ralp Wanted—Mala ...... pony, with hamesu and buggy. The lateat . known vletim was ten­ Adventures in HiMth. (Company. Byron D. Miller, former­ two-day state oonvehtton and SfiM . Ralp Wantad—Mala Or Famala FOR RENT— 4 ROOM ■ tenisment,. 10:30—Columbia Sylfiphony QrOhes- 8:4fl^Ruasian Merchma. ly vice-president aad treasurer, was day of Loyal Order of Moose herA'^?^\ i^B ta Wantad ...... IT-A Must bo reasonable. Write Herald tatively identlfled- ai' Mrs. Clara 9:0().^-Dnulnatlo profyam. IttBBtlona Wantad—F>amala ..... ill Bob o. garage, Lilley etfeet, near Center^ ^Withers, about 55, a ireside&t. .tr a .' ■ ^ t e d aa Mr.-Parson's iuooesaorr Saturday, June 26 — State MaBailk; t.' Jltpattona Wantad—|Cala ...... It also 6 room cottage,- Columbia ll:00—Bnrlo Madrlguera’s' brehes- 9:80-^Gebrge OliMn'i Orchestra. A. L. Cornwell was elected vloo- io Veterans at Temide. ? ■mploymant- Aganolaa...... 41 Authoritlea said the hfstpf missing .10:00r-I]Tama. ' Pata—PoBltry^TahloloB Lake, eleotrlo lights, water, 2 car might bp. InoomplM^ since there ’ t r a president of the committee to suc­ ■ Opening of two-day'SeerionsN of-’. *Pata •• 41 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 garage. Telephone 6661. was no way of . how many 11:80—Doh) Redmop'e o rch estra 10:80—Waves, of Melody. ceed Mr. Miller. C..8 . Woolworth 16th' annual convention of thq ------'Vahlolaa 41 visitors were In the buUdtng, a six- 10:45-^Republicen News bulletbii^' was re-eleoted chairman of tha England Conference LiiQ^v Xisagoisi PoBltry and Snppllaa...... 41 fo b sa le—TENT 16x20 with five FOR RENT— MODERN 6 room 11:00—Time; w e^er;'s]^ris re- board. at Swedish Lutheran ^unfiL * WaBtM — Peta—Ponltry—nook 44 foot sides. Inquire James Bums, story structure locitM in the cen­ TRIES TO DROWN SELF For dala—MlaeollnaaoBa lower flat, ateam heat, garage, tral doymtown area*. City detec­ • view. ^rtlplaa for Sala ...... 41 691 Hilliard street itepieB' street Apply Park Hill ll:16-43umffler Symphony. Flower Shop. tives were attepiptlhfl to trace any New York, JuMf 8.-^(AP) — A •Mig Matarlala ...... II4T of the missing who might not have 11:45—Midnight Serenade— Louis ianlonda—Watohaa—Jawalry .. 41 *.T ' ''' " ' been at home ; , 'hian who described himMlf is John ,. Weir, organist' trleal Appllanoaa—Radio .> .v • 49 BOATS AND fo r RENT—4 ROOM ; tenement Gibson,'2i; of. (229 Ubton street) iial bbd Faad .....• ....'...... ’•40,*A ACCESSORIES 4 6 ill .lmprove.menta,.8| Charter Oak FIND DEPBEKUtON STABS ,Benninjgton, Vtf,wM:cewmed • dorrect thla aentenoe: The Sen­ Bidd^^P^rm-Dairy PrPdoota II street ; Apply Sun's Shoe Shop, ate will mveetlgate obkrgea that the RouaihOtd Oooda ...... it fo r sale—ROW ROATS 12 to the Bast river „ toddy aftiw, i^ c e and Toola...... it 701 Main street Cambridge, Ifiss., Jike 8.—(AP) atoric market was .manipulated In a 'HfiWl Ina^manta ...... II 14 feet Cheap. J; W .' Gbslee, 21 • ___ /_ sMd, he bad leaped ^ m the deck of deal by vdilQh ;tbe pubUo cleaned up: .VRBtBO i^d Btora Bqalpmaat .r .....M Madison street TMepbooa 6888. FOR BBNT-Li An d 6 ROOMS- —^FlndlBg of 67 m ore “depresslQna'’/ the .steamer . BOrtsmoutfa,. bound iffTOR/iy'HM .miiM li PICTWICS at tha dtorar .7 ...... II anumg sMtfs—eunb with cy^c dim­ | 6A00,O00: : ' T Appanl—Fora...... It Ona refit bifind new, Jhit flnlMied, ming - of their lighb-^i ‘ '.announeefi from Bpaton to Hew York. :. • Buy aaoaoooooodooa M HM 22., Walnut near Pine street I n ^ t Harvard BulletiB. A workman iww Glbeon 'flounder­ Roonaa Board—Hotolii lUoorta HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Inquire Tailor Shop,'8 ) Walnut S i ing In' tjCe river, dived from the'iea ' ' RaatUBniBta ' These “variable'' stars change ^oma Without Board...... | | ATTENTION KBLVXNA^R re­ from bright to dim ahd back, agi^ wallt sWam out and brought Gibaon Top ADVERTlSEllElir Wantad...... «4.II-A frigerator owners. Wf muhtalh 24 FOR BRNT—4 ROOM flai with all In a fdv hours, daya^ or weeks. to lend. The man'Irae mated for Sealed propoeals, will be received Cdubtry Boi^-Raaorta M mqfiMRD RaproYimenti and fumaca submersion a t MetrqpoUton hospi­ hour day servloe pn^all of ; l h ^ e ; J |85 Olwter s t w t . Some are due te two stan vrhlrling tal, whera his oondlticm was re- by the Board of Srieotmen a t their Wantad—Rooma—Board- M Kelvihators, both housabola < iuid around each other, one darkeb gardefl oe'aot serious. office in the Munldpel Building not Roal Batato_Fte Boat . - commercial. PaiA MUaiy^ Ina. 878 eoUpsihg the bright star: But most later than 4 P. 1C., B. 8. June'lR Apartmanta, Flata Anemanta .« II FpR 'RiDMT-Ml ROCRC flat all Im- RualBaaa Looatlona for Rant ... M Hartford Hbad.'H®5? i 82L ^ ‘"prqyements on troUey line; Cafl qf mem have a real depression . in 1982, for famishlBg gaaOUae at'ttus Houaaa.tor Rant ...... u ------5684,i;570 Center itreet “ ‘ it,, the. oausea of which are not BOIM9R1AL innnBiLiib Town Garage pt the. comer of Biat ittburban for Rant ...... M FOR SALE-^ Pc. D. R, set,'WW^ y known. Center end Harrison Streets, for a Bummer Romea for Rant...... It derful bargain Kat vefy lew prlpe, miaUei ore scattemd -all over, period of sixty dsya starfing June Wantad to Rant...... #| London,. Rue': 8U-KAP) —-King * Real Batata For Balo cabinet victre^ with 100 recqrds : ^ o u 8 E a i ^ 65 the .skies in such profusion as to in- George'unvCUed -a-memorial today 16, IMS. ■ Apartment Building for Sato given free to purchaser. Telephohe dloate that light depression la a law to his ^'mother, .Queen Alexandra, . It ie estiinated that the oonsu Baalnoaa Property for Bala . Id FQr 4 en T-TWO sin g le hrases, of nature. outside -Marlborough. House where tion during this period will be 4j Farma and Lund for Sala .. Rdnaaa for Sale jrix TOoma eadiaBd'.otfiB'Smom, all ahe and Edward v n lived when ' he gallons. . ‘teta for Sala...... Scientists hope to find a tribe of improvements. XmHy Edward J. B(»ai Knia.WQBtAN' was the Prince of Wales, ■ > Bidders Should state the name cif n Roaort Property for Bala Roll.v^hone 4642. > ' There was a' siurt ^iSrvloe'- con­ gasoline and furnish on shalysis. suburban for Bala...... savages in Australia vdiose speech Hkvapa,; June 8^(A P) — Oile aoodoggg consists 9f hisses 'JCtgr- noted by the arChUshop of Cfinter- The Board 'Of Selectmen reserves ^ a l Batata for Bzehanga •OOB«C woipaa and.ft m«a were killed and bury. Sir BdwkidElgar, master of the right to reject any o t. sU Mds. Wantad-Raal Batata ...... ing to find out hi advance what tax­ It -ttfi rp9i ^ 49^'ienturl^a tq ten persons were Injured IqM night ABOttoB l agol Notloai 20 the King's musiek,: conducted. a W. A. OTTUGKLAND, Notleaa • oataaoaAaao aJOlBm payers win be like In another q>end bfiias bOfloB^doillars at the rate when aibomb encoded In a'public chorus m.slngbig)an;0de by John - . Seorstary—Board years. oft one dollar a mlinite. park-here;'' MaaetieM,,tthe'>poetii5 eele, : - mt wan V 4rT* • • GAS BUGGIES-rTheir Money^B^o^Bi ■ (.

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Toonervilte Falks By FVmtaine F 0 ^ BOARDING HOUI^ •By Gone Ahem u.'- ■ Any Nunes < isnolese check to cover the bill, but The movies laight Teue don’t bu;^ nny more hotels at ’’HANPU-SSarHSNK HAS a NSAT.METMOP OP .KrEPINd THE „ Be Improved if better da figure; they are cheating you.’^ pties OFF THE TOP OP HtS HEAP. , .1 Judgment were used In the selection Ain’t Progress MarvelonsT . V Of “dummies" This is a great age for breaking EGAP,LADS, I HAVtt COME I S pose Viti’Li, i t e S F Thrown over the cliff. records, and just note some they are smashing— 'lb A l>ECl9(0Ai OAi I *stXR-r (/a vjrtW A 9MAHrr Crlnoe Wave In Georgia How much paint she can gst‘ on VOiLL /HAKE liSE CSF-THE ?>^50O A "IRAAiSOAA A S 8i8i9M lrr «« “The Hlnesvllle Bank will appre* her face— FATHER OAUE * U P P E R How short a time a couple can elate the return of its long>handled A KEV-HolCE ^brdbm, borrowed by some absent stay married- 0^ — I AM GiOi/viGi *1b O P ^ . BV ViMiRVELTt liailhded, frlend.—Llberty County, The Fength of time a fnan can sit UP A PRiv/A-fiE T>eifecmv;E EVE-SHiELP Georgia, Herald. atop a flag pole— wy A HIGHLV vsa Gsaipiff* .1' How wet a dry country can be AGEaIcV I A B l ip s H s u r S made— peUSt^EP BAPdE., It doesn’t pay to urge other people TbRMER ScortLAAiP VARD’ A T A to pray for us, because they seldom How many of the million lawmof IlKPEC-tbR, I SURE AAi*' A SE-r OF show the zeal which we consider our the country a man can break—' ^ RUBBER He e l s ' C U M -B A K I^ I oT^Ti cases require, . How many flapjacks, hard boiled MV V/gAirfURE VaiLL BE T ' eggs and oysters a man can eat Discussing business etiquette, a and— HiariuV ^UCCE^S'FUL! trade magsizlne tells salesmen that Jake—Did you ever know a ^ l td ^ fMRR-RUMF- when leaving a busy executive they die for love? * * should not expect him to ' escort Mike—Yes. U/V(p. them to the door. That, we suppose, Jake—Did she just fade away and is the head bouncer’s Job. die because some man deserted her? Mike—No, she took in washing Flower Seller (urging)—Buy a and worked herself to death because bunch of violets for your sweet the man she loved married her. heart? Young Man—Haven’t got one. ON I ^ A L Flower Seller—Take a bunch home to your wife. FRIEND: Why did you insist Young Man—Sorry, I’m not mar­ on you daughter’s boy friend ried. staying at your home for a whole Flower Seller—Here, buy the month? whole lot to celebrate your luck. FATHER: I wanted to find out before I gave my consent to their A Raleigh, North Carolina, Laun­ marriage whether I could afford dry advertises thusly: to board him.—Pathfinder. “No, Sir. Our Laundry does not tear your clothes by using maT REAL SATISFACTION chinery; we do it thoroughly by ^ u s - r hand.’’ “I’m the happiest woman in the -ffefe Attorney—When did yOu first world. I’m marrying the man I suspect your husband was not all want.’’ iS c B rij^t mentally? “Ob, that’s nothing. True hap­ piness comes to a girt by marrying Young Woman—When he shook ' H (M » the*' hall tree and began feeling the man somebody else wants.”— arolind on the floor for apples. Tit-Bits. You can tell which one of your OBSERVANT LAD (•Foauta* Fp*. I9M) * guests is a traveling man. He ab­ sently uses bis napkin to wipe his TEACHER: Willie, what is an plate and silver. adult?” WILLIE: An« adult is one that Judge Knott—Can’t you under- has stopped growing except in SCORCHY SMITH Narrow Escape stan'^ that holding up banks doesn’t middle.—^Answers. By John C. ferry pay? 1 ‘ Prisoner—Naw, some time I’ll get one that the officials ain’t XSCORCHY’ SCoiRCHV robbed first. Flapper_geyA8.PAT.oFr. Fanny Say& \/PON*T CUT THEM PARACHUTE THAT SURE WERE A CLOSE CALL SGORCUV.'\ /\I ROPES i I' v e GOT butvouXlbeaurkhSt j Iw Ai S W Qualifications for an Executive AS I QiT ,»giKtL To be able to do things better than they were done before. A HRfe /WMERRAMI^JAKET To be able to eliminate errors GOIN'' VWHAT HAPPEHBO^ and to-master circumstances. To be able to do the right thing at the right time in the right way. To be able to develop initiative - and to be' satisfied with nothing short of perfection. To be able to hire someone to do all these things, for which you will get the credit, and on whom you may ley the blame if anything goes wrong. 1 . Mrs. O’Kelley—Your Otto had a fight with my Jack. m Mrs. O’Reily—Oh, well, boys must be boys. Mrs. O’Kelly—I’m glad you take ■f-... >4.1 .it like that—^I'll get the ambulmice to bring your Otto home. The old saying that there is many WASHING’TON TUBBS n a. slip between the cup and f.he lip— By Crane OUT OUR WAY • By Willianw .Tkere could be a few more sUps between the modem girl and her 'thin dresses. CiAOVT Qika The Wife Wrote from a Fash­ ionable Hotel—“Dear John I en­ Some girls keep such late hours close the hotel bill.’’ that'they hate to look the clock in rQ lltT e E N PAVS PASS, ANP THE SUN BEATS POWN ON THE John Responded: “Dear Mary: I the face. STEEL PtCK ASOVE, (HAKlSfa THE HOLD A VE.P\TABL& OVEN. SMUT IP+AT WlMOOW! Y O U 'PE LfTTisiGr -tWE FLIES AmO S U S S MA Foil SOPELV ECT EES ^ HOTTEQ. I INI — M O' YOU cam V Go o u r TME^S HOT mhat IT...1 DONT WANTA HAPPENED GET BITTEN IN THE RANTS/.' YESTERDAY, freckles' \? ^MD OSCAR 'HAVE GIVEKi h e r e p o r t s o l s a r o u n d UP THE THAI THtV ARE NEARING IDEA OF ¥GUIANA, a n d ANKiOUS FAEES GOING IMlb , ^ a p p e a r a t b v s Ry p o r t, j THE OVl OpTlMVVnc THEV ARE*. / VES„ PSST. 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h Vi m tm 'EUssbeth. . Kn^owtez, .JfUni McQulUaa, L.; Miss Mary burfidfSi, ffi ttMlr‘''fkl&ood.Y’W^ 1 WWN().3EAT htabel Mias; .Catterlne Xier Ipr. N. H.; Miss AUegra Proctor, Mm. ltduas miul the lata Joseph N. ioNlDisTiacrs vlney, .Mlsa Edith Aaton, Mlaa Bllna- W.; Miss OUve Snoith, L.; Mlin w ere-natl^ of Toledo, end a ABOUfTdWN Ehsabeth Lobdell, N. H.; BOsi Beta dose iHendiblp haa..lo^. eodsted beth Clark, Mias Rilvle Johnabn, Linne Lodge.. Khlghts of P y t i ^ VENISON, nCK O FnCERS Mlaa Catherine' Shea, Mra. Gladjrs Curran, L.i Ifiss Johannah Henry, wjU hold its regular meeting to* between rtbefamilim* SWINiS,tAKEIl4 A speciill business meeting of tbe ’ M' ! ! Forbes, 3Caa Rosanna Maher, N. H<: Miss Edna Howard, W.; Miss night at d o’clock In Orange haU. EUucntionaJ Qub bas been called for Laura ^isrmen, Mias Mary Mc­ Nellie Lull, L.; and Miss Hiu;rlet AddiiAonal s t ^ has for 4:15, Wednesday, June 16, in tbe Thomas Hassett Again Fore­ Franaen, L« the postoffloe building and Is being As a result of the Inspectloo m sJ|' Adams, lUse Esjtber Qranstromr Mrs. Mabel Case Viot of Highland erected. It Is only a aniall part of auditorium of tbe Natban Halj man — Thomas McKinney Miss Ruth McLfUghUn, Mies Doris Kindergarten teachers: Miss Elia Park has ae her gueate to d ^ , Mra. of the Bwihgs' sit the north fnd L. Washburn, N. H.; Miss Ada Belle the steel that will,be used before school, Spruce street. The club ex­ Named Delegate To State; Rbbshaw and Mrsr Grace Bulla—all Jessie Hunter Rouse and her son. the building Is completed. grounds yesterday ten of them weM tends a cordial invitation to join, to Snpt Fred A. V^rphnek An- at tiie Barnard-sehooL Crosby, N. H,; Miss Bertha Good­ Hunter Rouse of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. found defective. Four were! any person Interestisd in the deutal Convention. The following teachers are desig­ rich, L.; Miss Mildred Gregg, L.'afid V^ot and Mrs. Rouse attended the repaired, but six of them Win net hygiene and welfare work of the n a te by. the initials, of the school W.; Miss Alice Gorman, W. commencement exercises yesterday Ward Cheney Camp of Spanish Hose Company No. 3, S. M. F. p., Bomices Staff—No Addh War Veterans will held Its regular in iise this morning, having be«i club. The coming meeting offers in which each win teach: ' OUiers: M ^ 'M ary Bowen, sew­ at Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ meeting at ^'o’clock tomorrow night taken down. The swings are not opportunity to become a member. held Its annual banquet and elet^on ing; Wilfred J. Clarke, boys physical nology, where Mr. Rouse received portable, being oonstructei. of wood of officers last night at .the fire Mips Helen Cbiletenson, N. H.; his master’s degree after a year of at tbe state-amory.: Plans for the training; Miss Blanche F. Feder, annual outing to be held some time frame and tbe Iron, cfaaiD^ of the house on Spruce street ’Jlie'm at­ Miss Helen. Broderson, L; Miss Olive girls physical education; Miss Helen post-graduate study. Tonight Mrs. swing Is hooked to thei' weodsa Birch street is the latest of the ing was largely attended. The eve­ Nyman, W.; Miss Bernice Weiant, in July will be disctissed. side streets at the south end to re­ Smith, cooking; Henry MUleri naan- Rouse and her son wul sail for Eu­ frame. -v ning’s program opened with sm W-! N: HV; fiUss'Ruth.Nyman; W..: Miss uel training; Miss Charlotte Gillette, rope. ’The young man will be mar­ At the meeting of the (fistrict next ^ ceive the attention Of the Town cellent venison dinner the visni^on W ith'the announcement today of Troop Two, Boy Scouts, will bene­ Highway Department. Yesterday :Sthel Robb, L.; Mrs. Delight Mar­ sewing; Miss Sophia Ferderber, ried in Germany and will receive Monday action will be tsiken for aa.1,: being fumishied .by- Marcel Jobert the f8|Culiy for the Ninth school dis­ tin, Bunce; Miss Ehizabeth Mc­ his doctor’s degree at Karlsruhe. fit from a card party to he held at appropriation to replace, the swinge 4 the roadway was scarified between from one of his hunting trips. Mr. school nurse; Dr. N. A. Burr, school St. James’s Hall tonight at 8:15. Spruce and C!ottage streets and lant trict, Superintendent Fred A. Ver- Donough, N. H.; Miss Winnifred physician. ' Mrs. Rouse and Mrs. Viot were yrlth others that are considered f- Jobert was an invited guest at the Jennings, W.; Miss Mabel Tilling- classmates at Lasell Seminary, Au- There will bS 18 prizes and competi­ more safe. ' • night this section was re-rolled and planck;^ has completed the teaching tion in bridge, setback and whist. oiled: This morning the scarifier banquet. persoimM-- for Manchester’s public hast, L.; Mrs. Roberta Robb, \y., NT. The link the Buclfiand road de- ■t Thomas Hassett was- re-elected H.; Mliss Helen Booth, W.: Miss was working between Main and Cot­ foreman and the other office holders schools for the 1932-^ year. Prac­ v^opment eliminating the sharp tage streets and it was expected the tically no. additional, teachers have- Rosalie Anderspn,-L.;-Miss Florence curve at Adams street and Tolland were again named for duty in the ShArrow, - N. H.; Miss Grace Mar­ job there would be finished tonigj^t. same capacities. The others in­ been si^ed and with the general Turnpike is now open to use, the 15 perceht reduction in salaries and low, W.; Miss Carolyn Seymour, L.; storm sewer protecting it having cluded Joseph Barrett,' first assist­ M.SS Irene Walters, N. H.; Miss Members of the Luther League of ant; Thomas McKinney, second as­ school'expenses a total decrease of been completed. This finishes the $91,9^ has been , made over last Mary Irwini N. H.; Miss Ada Ander­ new road from Love Lane Junction the Swedish Lutheran church who sistant foreman; August Mlldner, son, L.; Miss. Marion Kellum, N. H.; are planning to attend the outing secretary; Edwin T. Ferris, treasur­ year’s'figure. to Tolland Turnpike at Bucklcmd HALES SELF-SERVE of the Young People’s Federation . . . Budgets Fixed - Miss Julia Dytko, W.; Miss Irene with the exception of the delayed er; Ward Strange and James Schaub; Taylor, L.; Mils Arlene Wilkie, N. at Columbia Lake Saturday after­ auditors; board of governors, Wil­ The_ budgets for the three school operations at tbe underpass of tbe noon are requested to notify Her­ liam Barrett, Thomas McKinney and divisiimq. jwhich will operate under H.; Miss Helen Gorman, W.; Miss New Haven road, where there is a man Jphnson immediately. Cars will James Finnegan. . conso^aiied leadership with the Mildred Bernhardt, L.; Miss Ruth bad bottle neck. It is expected the leave thi church at 1:45 o’clock. Thomas McKinney was nained as election ;ctf a town school committee Pollard, L.; “Miss Edith Sutherland, railroad will do its part of the work next October, are as follows: Ninth Bunce; Miss Edith Balch, N. H.: during the summer, when the last G R C ] C E P Y the company’s delegate to atteiid the Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ state convention at Pawcatuck. district?. .$130,284.00; High school, Miss Dorothy Pike, W.; Miss Janie of the road work will be finished. IT RA W TO WAIT DM V n u P - i r r F anth, has been invited by Westwood Each of the four units of the depart­ 5105,905.00; Eighth and Outlying C§urt of Meriden to be present to­ ment will send one delegate? to .the d ls tri^ , ; 5102,195.00; total, 5338,- morrow evening on the occsislon of convention. Following the business 384.00} "The appropriation for the the visit of the grand officers. Sup­ session last night, the No. 3 boys present,year was $430,313.00 which per will be served at the temple on listened to an interesting talk by ha not been exceeded. The decrease Save On Your Food Budget During The East Main street at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Chief Albert Foy. is 21.36 ,^rcent. SPECIAL There Is Only One Adele Bantly, Mrs. Anne Tryon, F. riia r f* . In 'collection with announcing C. Tilden and James Richmond are th . lii^Vcrf teachers for the ninth dis­ mem^rs of the grand court. CONVENTION MUSrPlCK trict,. Sqpt. 'Verplanck stated that EYEBROWS Permanent For You Miss Ruth S. Crampton, principal of COLORED Manchester Assembly, Order of the Lincoln and Bunco schools, will and Reorganization Sale Rainbow, will meet this evening at NEW LEAGUE PRESIDENT assist him In supervising the new ARCHED The tenure and condi­ 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. The grammar school schools which come White Loaf business will Include the Initiation $1.25 tion of your hair and the Luther Group of New^ England under bis jurisdiction next Septem­ of candidates. ber. Miss Ctampton will do this in style of wave to accen­ Meadow Gold In Session Here Soon Must addition to'having charge of tbe F L O U R 241/2 lb. bag 6 5 < Frank Mullen who with his family Name Rev. Hielm’s Succes­ Lincoln school where she will be tuate your individual type We seU more and more of this floor every week. Is leaving soon for the British Isles sor. located only a portion of the time. of beauty are all important will lead the midweek service at the Miss Meidellne Brown of the Nathan Grote and Weighs South Methodist church tonight at When the 16th annual convention Hale school, has beeu transferred to in choosing the right perma­ B U V i m 7:30. Mr. Mullen* has been active of tbe New England Conference the Lincoln where she has been pro­ in these meetings and adult bible Luther League is held at the Swed­ moted to assistant principal. nent. Let us advise you. class groups. It is at the request ish Lutheran church here on Satur­ Miss Hazel Lutz has been placed F rankfurters » 2 2 < of Pastor Colpitts that he speaks day and Sunday, June 26 and 26, it in charge of supervising all gram* Your Jiair will be soft and A qnaljty prodnet made nnder highly sanitary conditions. tonight. will be necessary to elect a new pres­ mar school drawing in the town and lustrous, charmingly waved, Sngar C n r^ Sliced * .4 ident at the opening session to suc­ will travel from school to school in Inasmuch Circle of junior King's ceed Rev. Arthur O. Hjelpi of Wor­ carrying put her new assignment. more beautiful than you Daughters will meet at 7 o’clock to­ cester, Mass. Rev. Hjelm has ac­ The only teachers not returning next Fresh creamery batter with f t night at the Center Church house. cepted the call to the pastorate of year are Miss Alice Carraody and ever thought it could be. BACON St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Chi­ Mrs. Doris Appleby Clarke. Get a good permanent—one that sweet jaioy flavor. Good Bindless, sngar cured bacon.______The Ladies Sewing Circle of the cago, HI., vacated by Rev. Kuut E. - Complete Faculty- .....- Concordia Lutheran church will Erlcsdn, who will arrive in Manches­ Tbe complete ninth district facul­ that you can really enjoy. enoagh to grace the table of Small Smoked meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 ter earty next week to assume his ty is as follows: a king! o’clock. duties as pastor of the local church. Superintendent, F. A. 'Verplanck; Rev. Hjelm has been president of principals, Miss BUsabeth Bennet, f t Women of the Church of the Naz- SHOUUDERS the Conference Luther. League for Barnard and Nathan Hale; Miss Small, lean, shanklesB shonlders. arene will hold their regular'Thurs­ a number ot years mid has proven Crampton, Lincoln and Bunco; Miss day afternoon prayer service at the an able and efficient leader. In Leonora Hanna, Washlnjgton; Miss W e l d o n b e a u t y s a l o n ' church tomorrow at 2 o’clock. past years the annual election of Huld^ Butler, assistant Nathan officers at the business session Sat­ Hale; Miss Madeline Brown, assis DIAL 5009 Popular ^Solf-Serve^ Items Upwards of 50 attended the set­ urday afternoon has been a routine tant Lincoln. Bottle Caps (gross) box ...... ^ back party given last night at the m atter but Rev. Hjelm’s removal Hotel Sheridan Building 17 Hale’s Strictly Highland Park Community club­ The grade teachers follow: Miss Armstrongs Malt, c a n ...... ]g7g from New England will make the Anna McGuire, Miss Mary Sweeney, (Plain oif hop flavored. Light or dark.) house by the Ladies Sewing Circle. election of a new president impera­ Batter Crust P ie s ...... Fresh The prize-winners were Mrs. Har­ tive and there will in all probability old Ross and Jack Smith, first; Miss be several nominations for the office. (7 1-2 inch pies. Fresh baked in assorted fruit fillings In­ Violet Tedford and Richard Nichols, Rev. Hjelm will attend the con cluding apple, pineapple, peach, prune, lemon, cherry, rasp^rry, second; Mrs. Julia Donze and Rob­ vention here and will preside over A. W. BENSON strawberry, rhubarb.) ert Porterfield, third; Mrs. Irving the business session. He will ^so Sunshine C rackers...... 2 lb. pkg. 29c Taylor and Fred Trowbridge, con­ deliver tbe confessional sermon' at RADIO . (Regular at S5c. Includes graham, Krisky Krackers.) , solation; Mrs. Walter Borst, door the Communion service Sunday Time To Think About Gifts Shady Lawn Salad Dressing...... 8 oz. 9c prize. Sandwiches, fancy cookies morning. It is expected that tAs (Pint 17c, quart 81c) and coffee were served by the com­ will be one of tbe most largely at­ SERVICE Top Notch Golden Bantam C o rn ...... 2 No. 2 25c mittee. tended sessions of tbe convention, Dial 3142 For The Graduate! Burt Olney’s Tender Sweet P e a s ...... 2 No. 2 <«"■ 29c more than a thousand persona prob­ Graduation time is at hand and we know you will want Lipton’s Coffee...... ib. i 7c Pranea...... 2 lbs. 18c Members of Temple Chapter, O. ably being present. to reward their efforts with a g ift iC doz. E. S., will be welcome to attend the (40-60 size) reception at the Edgewater Inn, CampbeU’s B eaiis...... ;...... can 6c East Hampton, Saturday afternoon Misses’ Wrist Watches Including Peanuts ...... ’..qt. Sc in honor of Grand Martha, Miss y . M. C. A. Notes Paper Hanging (Fresh roasted) Maud A. Clark. A basket luncheon $2;00 Per Room O /f &nd up Columbia Tomato Soup 2 19c will be taken. Particulars may be Ollendorff, Elgin and W altham ...... (1 can FREE with every two cans). Selected fresh eggs in car­ Directors of the Y. M. C. A. will Workmanship Guaranteed. Bloquick...... pk^. 8I0 obtained by calling the worthy ma­ have a meeting this evening at d» yf C and up tons. A good one for every tron, Mrs. E. A. Lettney, or the eec- 7:30. H. K'ANEHL H am ilton ...... ^ f r O (10 seconds from package to oven.) retary, Mrs. J. W. Goslee. Beginning tomorrow afternoon, at Country Club S o d a ...... bottles 26o Tel. 4358 (Includes orangeade, root beer, white birch, grape, cream, bad one. 4 o’clock, Mrs. W. D. Crockett will golden ginger ale.) Mrs. Paul G. Ferris of Main give a series of lessons in tennis for Young Men’s Strap Watches $ 1 2 .5 0 “ ‘""’ street attended the Norwich Dis­ Pennsylvania Valley Motor (M l...... 2 gal. can 94c girls of the 6tb; 7tb and 8th grades. (100% pore.) trict Home Missionary convention, Each girl is exacted 'n providieher Ring and Pendant Sets ...... $ 3 * 0 0 at Mystic yesterday as a delegate own racket and ball, from the society of the South Meth­ Friday afternoon at 3:30 all girls odist church. Other members from interested in forming a baseball Rosary Beads...... $ 1 . 5 0 DEMONSTRATION SALE! DEMONSTRATION SALE! the latter church who attended in­ team will meet with Mrs. Crockett JOE’S GARA^ i o and up cluded Mrs. Inez 'Truax, Mrs. Mary on the playgrounds. Silver Lane My-T-Fine formerly at McKee St. Pen and Pencil S ets ...... c • O , Benson, Miss Gertrude Abbey, Mrs. Monday evening a t 7:3C the local New Low Prices on Big Ben and Baby O C Howard Keith, Mrs. R. A. Colpitts, Garden club will meet at the Y. Mrs. Rossa Brookings, Mrs. H. L. Ben Alarm Clocks! Now ...... n C H X E S DESSERTS Carr. On the return trip Mrs. Truax, Now Located at Miss Abbey and Mrs. Benson called on Mrs. Mary Behnfield at Watch " ^ quart Hill. FOOD SALE Comer of Center and R. DONNELLY 2 9 Friday, June. 10, 2:80 P; BL JEWELER Sweet mixed. Chocolate, nnt chocolate, lemon pie filling. The Manchester Garden club will Mark Holmes’s Store Knox Sts. TeL 7239 515 Main Street South Manchester held its-June meeting Monday eve­ ning of next week at the Y. M. June Group, North Methodist C. A* * Ladies’ Aid Society. 1. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh, Native Fresh Lnsdons Spinach 3-lb. peck 6c Strawberries Alvah Bussell’s X quarts 2 7 c Fancy California ^ Freshly Ground Pinehurst Beef A sparagus Canteloupes 19c lb. 3 bunches 2 S e d for XSc Native Head Thiirsdavy while they last we are going to give out CaUfomla one bacon grill with each one pound purchase of our. Lctfxice 3fo>‘ 1 0 c Plum s doz. l OC 33c bacon. Rareripes and Baldwin Bntterfigh...... 15c lb., 2 Iba. 25c — -<■ -- “ You May Accumulate Savings Radishes bunch Ic A pples S lbs. Z S * Native Beets . . 9c buneb, 3 bunches 25c Green Mountain (No. 1) California If the day la cool you wlO want something to boU. We At Home, Hiding Your Money Oranges doz. 19c ■qggest tender ^ Potatoes peck 16c Fine for table or Juioe! Genuine Spring Lamb to Away In Some Nook 6 6 S tew ...... 16c to 25c lb. H ealth Market^^ Specials Veal Stew Beef Stew Bnt what value is there in that The money is lying idle. Tender Shoulder Fresh, Lean Bare Soup Bones, 3 lb s...... 10c producing nothing fmr yon and at the same time a souce of con- f t Ground Veal for Veal Patties siiilit worry because of theft or destracti