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FROM INCENDMIY FIRES M OFC Silence of White Plains Slayer Delays Inquiry Into Peters American Taxes W3I Remain H ^ . Pg for Twen

FROM INCENDMIY FIRES M OFC Silence of White Plains Slayer Delays Inquiry Into Peters American Taxes W3I Remain H ^ . Pg for Twen

M •^ Average dfilij circtiatloe ol'ip6H^ j ■w. / ., BVIBNINQ H ERAliD fo r “ ~ P> IfONTH OF APRIL .... is -T>y .if'!- *hr WANT 'coir- /5* VOL XL NO. 20S EsUbiished ^ Semi^Weekly in 18S^ lAY* MAY 27,1922. or 2S oeatA- EstnblUdxed a DiUly in 191L ' <.'■ ina 50 cents. .' ■iN - ■f ]i^mg €on^cticut mre v','\■ ' ■ "'■/ ^ -l ' f* g u n n r y FBSTfVAIi. F ^ V.-. FROM New Haypn, Conn., ,May 27.— 'Washington Conn., May 27.— Hie ‘Berkeley prizes for excellence ih annual. alumpl festival of the gun­ Latin composition at Yale baj^e been Chanutin, nery sebo^ opeited/kefe tmlay and New" S it^ e rre ll D. will continue through Mepiprlul Day Britidi Not Satisfied that RE(X)RD TRANSAt Ca KTIC awarded: flr^t to William H. Mcelney, J^lpsophy of with graduates o f, tl\e famous prep- NEW.BOARDERB OVERCROWD SHIPMENT OF GOODS Westfield, Mass.; second to Alan FJ j|lnaker, Brook- axatory schobl expected from all FAMOUS^ SING SING anoit with De Valera Gordman, MlUArton, N. Y., and third i fit parts of the country. This year’s an­ to Emanuel G. Goldstein, Hartford, %-r— cheraiS- niversary, exercises, will .have special Riisria Win E i^ ti^ ; London, May 27.— Foodstuffs Hav«?r,; sigittficaBCe; as markfiig the end of I Ossining, N. Y„ May 27.— For Odes l^ t Violate or Evade which had been shipped from Chi­ C on n., . • — ■’ iiradikp. New the long term of John C. Brinsmade the first time in yedrs famous old « cago last Fdlday were sold and The Chester Harding Plimpton KaVea* as head mastm* of the. school for 4'6 Sing Sing has not sufficimxt accom­ consumed in Londoh today. modations for its “ guests.” memorial prisei is awarded to Philip Unfie -Edmund years. He will glye way to Hamilton the Anglo-Irish Peace The White Star liner Majestic, A. JUit 9]^rt ((mining Gibson,! a graduate of Harvard 19OS The recent crime wave sent so Prevent Definite which left New York last Satur­ W. Thompson of Denver,.Col. and Q iot L, 'Adnerton, and former assistant head master ot many new boarders to Sing Sing day to make a record freight In the annual award of fellowships New 3 i^hiicsj; William the Berkshire schoor at Sheflleld, that Warden Lawes has had to Treaty. carrying run to England, docked and scholarships, at Yale the follow­ K. -(civil en- Mass. appeal to the state superintendent cisions. at Southampton at 3 o’clock this ing Connecticut students are re­ glneerlii^^*^ ' Dart on, New of prisons for relief. morning. She carried a cargo of Haven', ‘ . v* languages): BHRINERS AT BRIDGEPORT. Sing Sing has accommodations London, May 27.— Premier Lloyd cipients: Pris, May 27.— The first bldw/(i^'/ provisions which had been shipped EsthiBr-4ir3 jidt, New Haven, Bridgeport, Conn.; May 27.- for 1,200 prisoners. They have George presided this afternoon at a from Chicago to New York by spe­ Honorary graduate fellowship, (edttcat^dlFl j^ Jl; Everett, New Shriners from all .parts of the state been arriving at the rate of about Lloyd George’s hopes for full sueonsk; bacteriology, James G.' Mcalpine, meeting of representatives of the cial train. These goods were im­ H a v « ^ ' Xttd imatallurgy) ;■ attended the annual spring cere­ ten a day for several weeks, and at the Russian conference at th^/;/ mediately unloaded ami rushed to Wlnsted. Clinton' 6r,, Jr.i Grptuii, today there were 1,216 in the British and Irish Free State govern­ monial of Pyramid'Temple in this Hague fell today when it becanaq / London by another special fre^hi Bucksley fellowship, history, Leon­ (civil ei ^^arry W. Mark- city today. Headquarters of the visi­ famous prison. ments to get a first explanation of the They were immediately sold nere. ard' W. Larabee, Milford. owltz, MFs (chemistry)’; tors was at the Hotel Stratfleld. This virtually certain that France will relationship of the Collins-Do Valera This is the fastest trans-Atlantic Dana fellowship, geology, Thomas Rose St Haven, (bot- a;fteruD9n the shrine band headed participate in the meeting. shipment of foodstuffs on record. B. Nolan, New Haven. anyX; NAgie, Rockville, by George H. Heyer of New Haven From a source close to Premipi^ coalitfon agreement to the Anglo- ^ves fellowship, philosophy, Eliza­ (English if- Sktt, Hartford, held fprth'wilh singing by the shrine Poincare it was learned that,. ^ Irish peace treaty. In addition to beth V. Nagy, East Haven. ' C ( Bth'L. Smeallic, chanters! The banquet from five to Kellogg /fellowship, classics, Joel CRANEDENIES communicating with the premier the others present wore YaIeBVl% sriology); Hildrio seven will he followed by a parade P. Oscarson, New London. L. ^;H&Veii, ( religio us with the temple band, Arab patrol, the French Inreinier exert^^j|;|»^/ ^ •Colonial S«ci;et»ry Winston ChurlhUIll era. head of the Republicans, who is in Dublin, has remained silent. Gulter fellowship, history, Jarvis educatlon^^^ drum corps from New Haven, Bed­ CLASH WITH FRANCE influence upon the French^ I'l^nd jlkri^th'and Mtohar^'C^r : Battle in DuUin. ouin patrol of New London, past , i i.rn Jaiat France should follow : officers, candidates and members in ' '^ s , the latter' iw d b^lng reiirebeutiA- Dublin, May 27.— While represen- Of the United States and line. The large class of candidates American Declares He KeVer ihrea of tl^ Irish^ee State.: Ar­ taUves of the Irish Free State were will cross the hot sands at the Casino participation in the Hague meeting. rangements were iaiaide' for o' full conferring in London with the Eng­ Parficipated in Local Politics lish ^vernment today a street bUttle INCENDMIY FIRES M tonight. in Syria. , However,, even if France dops meeting a t die signaltories iu the broke out here in which an English niain away from the Hagiie corifm’r*^^; Anglo-Irish treaty later in the day. soldier was killed. Two soldiers were AUTO VICTIM DYING. Paris, May 27.— Charles R. Crane, ence, this will not prevent the meet- attacked by gunmen'. One of them ing from being held:- When arran g^ OFC Willimantic, Conn., May 27.— At former ambassador to who London, May 27.— Premier Lloyd fell at the first volley. Police rusbed St. Joseph’s hospital here today it meats were made for the conferenp^ was reported to have clashed with George today took a hand in Anglo- to the aid of the other soldier and in was stated that the condition of Mrs. the condition was introduced that Irish negotiations to determine If the battle which followed a woman Belle Hunt of New London, who was the French military authorities in absention of one power would not' and child were shot. injured Thursday when a Central Syria, will leave for home on June ^prevent the others from taking plirt. the Collins-De Valera coalition Premier Poincare and minister of,' London, May 27.— ^Michael Collins yt., freight train struck the auto third, he announced today. agreement violates the Anglo-Irish arrived from Dublin during the /Justice Barthou are understood to Factories, Tillers and in which she was riding with Rev. When Mr. Crane’s attention was ■'S'r 'I peace teraty. ^ morning, bringing with him a mass THE END T. Newton Owen of Columbia, was hold the oponion that Russia will called to press reports that he was employ obstructionist tactics in Hhe The signatories to the treaty met of documents for use in the confer­ in a critical condition. She has not leaving Paris today, he sai^: ence. He immediately went to the Private D w ^ n g s — Fke- recovered consciousness an^ her re­ Hague meeting which would prevent i:' at 10 Downing street to discuss the “I am going home, but I shall not definite decisions. Colonial Office for a conference with Jury Veri^cp J^easoti Indfct- covery is now considered doubtful. leave uhtil June 3rd. I wish again to threatened breach between England Colonial Secretary Winston ■ Church-* ' Premier Poincare is going to' Lon-* m € « t i f -I'liis After Rev. Mr. Owen Is expected to recov­ deny that I ever participated in lo­ ill. don on June ! 7 to assist ha the* cele­ >aud the Irish Free State in all its men Drawn Away by F a l^ lUKHL « er. cal politics in Syria or that I had any aspects. bration of Verdun Day. It is likely trouble with the French military au­ that Premier Lloyd George will ha Hugh Kennedy, chief legal advis­ Gharlestot ,Va., May 27.— In BUSINESS WOMEN MEET. thorities during my visit to the Near FARMER SIABS WIFE AbdDs — Ymnig ^ New Haven, Conn., May 27.— Del­ East.” in London at the same time, as it haa er to the Irish provisional govern­ the sa m e/ setting where a been announced that he •will be repre­ egates from branches throughout the Mr. Crane is receiving numerous ment, wcm on hand to supply an opin­ sented by a deputy at the^ Russian: llttle^over/ tuiy ago twelve state attended the annual gathering congratulations from friends over ion on behalf of his clients that the m i conference. It would be.too late, hov^ AMEWIRCgUIRER m en voted^ i John Brown for of the state federation of business the formal denial by the French for­ ■ coalition agreement does not -evade ever, for a personal-appeal on.tha treason; I be^ called; upon and professional women's clubs held eign office th^t he had been sentenp- the treaty; %'S part of the Brltlsk prime* minis,tex,to Mother and One Child Experted Be'twl. “ ar 27 --tee«4iory^_ie Atter Attack by die, state of West Chamber Of Commerce. Hall where :a inciting the Syrians/to revolt against v.leagues oppettrod to be more cheer- June-fifteenth, r! ; , t ^ , ■ " »ei#i«ie- Fidl, y ird ict ia look bustness seijslori was held. A hap- Fr^ch occupatipnal troops. , ^ V lul'over-the outcome thwi the Eng- ",' ■' - inf^4fi(^--con^agrBtif3(»s ,,bad::be«6 qdet Will be held at the HotOl Taft •I 'il^hv <5flrouniBtaBce yeatilted ik j^ lly placed - n p ^ With seyeinRepeadeeas Of pronXinence, V7F»hlngtbii^ -Iri tJ^ I p R j^ S G -

.‘w W,* « fti jv, * e at -tf* MHlOr itori/aiTK BiileB frond here toddy stabbed ]bls Incendiaries were busy In Mse dependh/ihe;d^ of twen suffering from seidous "ctftk,; arid Evening al, 'T'd’Clock, ^ Starida'rd v timfe, parUkffii of the Free Btfclfe » pro-, bruises , and Mr. Ward wfth^ h badly in the Center, hall, Scout headquar­ Genoa mtml be ^ _ posed by the Anglo-Irlsl) peace Bl'lte and ^ u r .children, set fireJ.to either part, * ty-three orUmr ; trehsOn iPdictmePts, their home and fled into the woods. directed ,for the ' most part against sprained bacK as a result o f the over­ ters. Mr. Alitchell, of Hartford, Dis­ materially If other: pbwers are tri~co- . treaty Factories, theatres also private trict Commissioner, Mr. Loomis of The woman and her cbildren were officials-idf the Ilnited Mine Workers. turning of a touring auto on the operate effectively in Russian recoiH QBestioii of Oath. d^’Bllings were among the buildings East Hartford, Scoutmaster and (5. saved from the fire by neighbors and If Blizzard is convicted;* the other Bridgeport turnpike at the Junction structlon. a, Also, the issue is raised whether destroyed. A land mine was discover-; of the Meadow’s End Road this fore P. Ripley, of Hartford, Scout Execu­ taken to the city hospital here. The cases wHl be siteedily brought to trial Premier K Poincare’a declaratlotf^ii the newly elected members of the noon. The car was driven by Arthur tive, will be the speakers. Luncheon Dublin Parliament (in thh forthcom ­ mother and one child are expected ed underneath a theatre. and disposed of..v if hods acquitted, that the French’ goyeriiment 'shotUA^ to die and the other three children Lindgren of New York who escapeo will be served at the end of the meet­ ing election) shall take oath- to Bri­ Half a dozen persons were wound- atto/neys say there is slight possibil­ ing. All Scouts are invited. are badly, injured. with slight Injuries. Lindgren says (ContinujBd on Page 2.) ’ ^ tain or the Irish Republic. Members 'ed in outbreaks of fighting, Includ-^ ity of other cases coming to trial. the steering gear broke. The' car of the Irish provisional government Suvley had been acting strangely of late and it is believed he was ing a woman and a member of the plunged into a bank and overturned, have been trying to side step this being badly smashed. The party were problem by contending that no oath mentally deranged. special constabulary. A ten-year-old Town deputies at Northwestport bound for Providence. American Taxes W3I Remain H ^ . p g at all Is necessary. girl was killed at Ballymacarett. ALLEGED SYSTEMATIC Premier Lloyd George is anxious are searching the woods for the man. Three linen factories were set on to get a definite statement from fire early in the afternoon. W’hile ths Michael Collins (leading figure in The children of the Greei^ school NEW HAVEN THIEF BROOEYN EOPERS firemen were fighting the flames for Twenty-live Years L o n ^ tho Irish provisional government) as gave the operetta “Mother Goose’s to what he meant when he recently Garden Party’’ before a large auai- shooting broke out and a cdnstable CHOOSE CONNECTICUT said that he preferred the coalition ence last evening. The acting was was wounded. Emjloyers Declare He Robbed agreement to the Anglo-Irish treaty splendid and the costumes made by Employers Declare He Robbed Government Sees Reason a the Parent’s-Teachers’ Association Armed men attacked the home of TORRINGTON MAN if necessary to make a choice for the James Greer, a former member dt Them Deliberatdy of $14,000 But Alleged Undivorced Wife peace of Ireland. That was the crux were beautiful. Much credit is due the teachers for training the children. the Royal Irish Constabulary, at and Mother of the Girl are Hot Slowness of Evope to fay of the situation, the prenfier believed Cootehill, '(^ounty Roscommon. Greer New Haven, Conn., May 27.— on Their Trail. CUTS HIS THROAT and he told his colleagues he desired wad seized and shot to death, His Alleged by his employers, the New a frank explanation on Collins b Of the entire graduating class of Shade Company, to have systemati­ son was wounded. The house was Stamford, Conn,, May 27— Mrs. part Wesleyan University this year only cally robbed them of $14,000 during Young and Prominent Baseball wrecked. Samuel Hartog, of Brooklyn, N. Y , In the meantime, Eamonn De Val-seven expect to enter the ministry. the past year, John. Brals, a book­ who is registered at the Dayonport Player Had Been in Poojr keeper, was brought*- before Judge Hotel here, served riotice on the local Health ^ ed States. JAZZ THE NATURAL John R, Booth In the city court today town clerk today that she had In- and held for "trial in the Superior Silence of White Plains Slayer .tornaatlon tba(./her , husband had Torrington, COnn., May 27— J^^mes !*Washington, May; 2M —^AmericiM court under $6,000 bonds. He la eIoI»ed with «rid was about to be mar­ M'.j'Hal^ran, ^^8, iodikt his. life barly ANTHEM OF AMERICA specifically charged with, altering a rer^ai^f J| g| A | or 25 yeaiii ried to Grace Hackett, a Brooklyn; cvrttiM|j‘hife .ih rd a t^ .^ h a/ check. girl at some city in Connecticut. She ,Ibri'4m*‘, '’Chiefly because Europe ‘ifU razor iri the kitchen of his home. He Delays Inquiry Into Peters Noted Musician Warns that a declared that her hukbaird had mar­ be slow in liquidating the debtft^loiQ ried her, in this city several years had been in poor health. He leaves ap War loans ^ade by this govefjfiiinife Nation is Just as Great as Its mother, four sisters- and two broth­ ago and that they had never been high administration officials^'sM^i^ lence of Walter S. “Ward, the young Music. SENSATIONAL RAD) divorced. She declared to the town ers here. Halloran had recently been Walter S. Ward, Young M9a-| clerk that the girl’s mother was with employed as driver* of a laundry dhy. millionaire baker and confes^d slay­ New York, May 27.— “Jazz, reek­ her. Mrs. Hartog telegrauhed to a wagon. A fery years ago he was a Foreign debtors offer rioV hkiMb.* er of Clarence Peters, the aurooritles IN NEW YORK ing Of crime and sexual appeal, is number of town clerks an come: ■; ant piece of evidence today, tending Gossip Suggests Union of Duke “ A .pation Is Just as great as its light district :around 42pd Street bureau of vital statistics here today American' taxpayers are'^ to support this theory. It was found of Yoiii and Lady Mary Cam­ music,” explaifidd Van De Wall. early toda^- made twentyj^^xests and /received the following telegram from about $1,000,000,000 7% yekr/fil: in- fense. in the driveway of the Ward homo seized quantities of gint whiskey and Stamford : bridge. g “ Heaven pity America if her students te^e8t^Ori'the'odtidtify's here, along with some bits of shat­ wine. ^ ,, "I, as Sam.u^ Hnytog's. legal wed­ — —r . ■ ’ , ■■ ■ -- M bb art and morals are to be Juaged ded and Uhdlvorced wife k^ottot the London, May 27.^—Rumors of ari-i More than half o f this Hebd WARD BONDS 050,000 tered glass which experts say once The ’ Provoked griaat excite­ by the weird snycopations pf the ment along Broadway^ Issuing oi an'diher liceriTO., > other: marriage Irii the British royal sents borrowings front* ''-lb formed the windshield of an automo­ family at an early date were re’riyed later loans/to,'Buropsr.i' White Plains, N. Y., May 27.— ‘^CooUtown Blues” — sample of pres­ • Mrs. Samuei^arioiL** , bile. , - As a result, clerks iri the ^filhau today , by the fact that Lady Mary debts therefore;, will k e ^ ; Walter S. Ward, self-confessed slayer ent popular taste. . ] burden hea-yy'until , a-coi ;v/j In Peters’ pocket was found announced thqt anyone by thv name Cambridge\|^8 heeit. the*>- g r ^ t 6f ■ of Clkrence ePters< won his first “J ^ music in its various forihn of Hartb^ who api^ie^ for a moitriage Kfii|r G}eor|» aud' tiueen'; Hhry : at proiiortiott *of lhe”‘bolal: ox' pack of playing cards. With ope mlsi-^' «(XQ,0fl^ doe id legal skirmish here today when su­ covei^iiup a multitude H)f sins and is license would'hd’t«fUsed peridikff tm- Aldershot week. She.frequently ing. The authorities will determine yestigatiofl. : ‘ rode out with the king and the Diikb .Officials of this. goieri preme eburt Justice Seeger granted today if the five of spades was the the git^test advertisement for haunts of Xbrk, younger .^ brother of thp krowlng more skepricarb] the appeal of his attorneys that he card. f of vice'<;an^ crim e.. . financial methods and I'*"' ‘ Prince 'Walest > ' * I:/:'-Isi be released on bonds. The glass was also regarded as slg-^ “ My expeiHUpe^s; with delim 'e d States ghdttld nlflcnnt. Young Ward’s story when : (Joasips had a lr o ^ y sele^ ^ * Lady m^any otmffl^x “ The ainount was fixed at $60,000, he confessed was that he shot Peters queuby, insanity and crime all show Ma,ry a« the, posstlMe. brldd* o f -the the, pac);i08e/of which his attbrneys said was “easy’’. at the place where the body^ was Lhntt 1^ 1.' brlngi^,^DU|il| worst In I ^ c e of Waldri but mtbnatd frtmids tri/ foreign Crin«eri< ojC. the royal family; wWe'e^^ to They .hurried baclc to White Plains found) and that there had beep '-dn meh p^ier-^nuMlc ' ’pY Rhbensteln, Treasury- tofflei deny atty such p o i ^ m t y oil* ^ the where the wealthy young baker is exchange of shots with “the other WacInerF.nnd other composen, bi^ks ' Paris/May ntaheoua corn- that taxes ri< blackmailers,” in which his wind out their best side. bustion resultl fit r:the, reedrd ground that ahb 1» the prince's flfsl on, the pubUe 'dhi “ detained” In the county Jail armed shield was shattered. “ The only music publtohefn who beat wayd wj kai/heenr sweeping cousin. ,'While the Duke 'Sj'ork drie^third of With Justice Sdegfir’s order. It was No glsuM was found near the sl»ot ni'e .mnk^g. nny money at prdnent ...... walT.tij^.^held.re* riso te enuritt of la d y w aiy^h e opla- where Ward saye he killed the . e ^ gee ttie ones who feature the wierd-: Ion eridenriyia malntatk^ that etpeet'ed he would be released hn- iy/Fi^n.a .yoimgilr' broth s fo m r r y a-felir a ball was fixed by yemng millionaire balror said. I>reb|d^ ite||ironp4^f '■■'RiWiNidhibt a ^ e e m e n t on the part Qf ed the killing. ' X agektri«rid;4^U^/qp 'Bttpyneys and district" s(t- In the fpee of all dountn apd bits Binh- bcK>Reg*4« Arid; a' or0b5pa/*i^a r ** and sheHq! Werner of evidence wWob, tend to dfiitrbwe ^ , .TOte. l0cfi/l.R[ee^ wM his story df how Peten wds k|nildi meitlriA ri^eed- young Ward,preserved n' smflioi n «rriTi u * t h e i ^ dphinx*d|ke 'stlpnce Nbt inhofd^w.^tdro nb t>b- -WQ.f;d: has ......

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Izr- :iyifc' |fy| 4- 4- H* '4', 4* 4' 4* 4* *4 'h '‘0oA- Wkf^ ^ ^ ■ S I»‘ '-U. iW' -.'s :'- ■'^ ^ i-. i;.; »_ - ?v- iWm- eighteen oif l^em Go to Cryo^ wping^ um GENXER GONC^SaATl^!}^ Nht^YqrlE, L^e«and Have H«€l of Vlllagei-^its Mdd Hves---]>etai]B of tha . /sidp; There dr|''*« several good ^ |t^lw|h!iaKe scores 40 ibinbers of t^e SBrylTO^PiTtmpnt she helpe^^;: ^uje*w-©wdtenterlalnmeht.” :> ^ the Citizenship.” -The i following is th^ Urlng the last few bairt:iES/nfnn«ly:. tlaqpt ^ Who has fealheff ffoa'f To Be^ Held^iii Bro||vam^: What Makes a. Successful Outing?” ; of flappeii^ f ht^b. ^ d^ beflai sit Posty idr. A. K ^R ev. Joseph Prelutde^i^^jbade, |rbert. Halii a d(j figu r^^aii any other actress of tfe; Thb’ men attempted! to.prbvb a/week' Village' - the two spools ilhrgaret i - Cooper Will Preach. , ^ . ’. Anthdm^^^H^vely Ap^ar, jrom tha age that the elements -of a -sucebijsf ul stage or' screen,"! iS'the star qt^^lajy i&YO cOnfficted with what prbspec- - “ThfrPIckett ^^empuOT,R^emptibn, w)unoaObupod. ^ muting were men,' a Jug, and eats, passini lug W l^rpire,’’ the Unive^s^5:Jj^; Everett'Pish.' Mnrgef ■ilve da4eg were"! available. However, AccQr.djlnS to |in annual castom^V Ant ^on-‘-^The Rbeeision al ^ ^°^®^hairied in order of their importance. :^medy: dri^ha '.cohiing " ;he mathh': WjlR, he ftri^ged for , as , —rSpeed Our BephhUo,,Sclmot.;#';^ PostliWe—*A11elp;^i:XlvKlO Dubois. the ts. to ti^ Pd^kr^hi^teh'SuppSw^ the ' ®Buth ’ ' MothUdlst Episcopal! However, the Service Depgrtm^^t ped '>oon as possiblejand. Judging by soihe “Laws to he ReverenftsdJir'’'^^^/^^^!^ Sunday/sehooifwUl convene at girls proved conclusively ana’entirefy ii% li^hy p^ular players, incloding af the scov^ Baade in- i the teamfs ham' Lincoln, .Ghgrieb church, a special memorial service' o’clock. > ' j threw \ 1 . i.» » H a l^ :Cc^y> Hprold MtSier, Kath­ to their satisfaction that the first two shoul pi^tice th^Haiftford hbys will have . ^’Soldier R e s i’’+e-SiE .Wftttetf will be I'ijeld, at the church tomorrow The Christian ' Endeavor meeting elements are the least important. ryn 'WiqGuIreir Eddie- G#i,ld»Qn; Hay-. 'o make It ha^ifqr the bull’s eye. it Essie Prink. *! morning in honor of Drake Post, G. will be held at 6:,15, topic, “ Leesons rettes . and' Ward/ IddhW/Kj'dney • FVahklih, Etir- Their answer to the popular question potentMte_^t .-hey intend to carry away the hbh- Address by -Mr, Verplan-cfc^ ''f A. R. The.SWvice will begin at 10:30 from Great .Foreign Missionaries” ^ P»-' det iidurel, L |?dia Knott, Elinor ors. . : ^ ‘ - * leader Rev. wootdruff. Is that the presence of girls and eats gram a^ !|!eet.r- SftLute . to the , fis.g.'*i^ipiE? hre alt that is necessary, to assUre:Lhe Hancock and 'Daniiyri Hoy. ; Dallas and Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor of * Children’s Suhday will be observed; Sonia Fitzgerald directed the picture from . Th'hXehm with their Substitutes is Spangled Fanner,, School./. I the church, wili preach an appro­ June 18th. Thera'will be special ex-; success of an bullng;^' ' phere. , _ / . pur- J.VU. Giesy’s ahd WIliiani M, Clay­ given below and the scores made fii ■ 4 . ^ .'r.. i ercises, music abil address. There is iio fluestidn in the minds Chaged: fcbiii f lalef dia ton’s story. ' the latest practice In lour*positions: priate sermon. An invitation has also of the elghlt^en girls of the' Service Possible 100. been extended'to the members of The next communion service will xertaHon .COT noderns, Wallace Reid comes to the Park held on July 2. Depaftmant t|iat no othaer outing can- withmaat ^rendian Theater Monday and Tuesday in the .Behrend 92 POLK’S Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish War Tomorrow is the last Sunday of the quite compare'Wlth the one held last co m p lie s good meas- ‘World’s Champion” his. latest Para­ Symington ...... 89 Veterans, to be present at the ser­ spring term fior the Qo-to-Church evening at Crystal Lake. The fact u^e. mount picture. As a special attrac­ I^ittle ...... 98 vice. Band. Pins will he awarded on Chil­ that girls could handle every respon­ Many a fore who went tion Manager Foy has booked Ben I^nofla 87 sibility of such an affair, from 'the Strange ...... 8fi Rev. Malcom Taylor, executive dren’s Sunday, to aU whq have had a slumming Bto] lb to imr- Turpin in his latest fun maker "Step perfect record of attendance througu- driving of cqrs, making the fire, M cKinney...... 85 chase smokes gypsy-like Forward.” In this comedy Ben take? HAB91FORD. secretary of the Province of New out the term. launching the .canoe and arriving safe vender, and ,^th!s greet- the role 'of a street conductor apd Parks 85 ______Powers ...... 85 Today—^CkMtdmioiis , England, will preach at the evening 1 and sound home again, was proven I n g ^ . needless to say it is a riot of laugl)- service at the St. Mary’s Episcopal BT. MARY’S RPISCOPAIi. last evening, F’our cars speeded but ' *‘Clgai«tt€«? ivs liy the ter. W illiam s...... !...... 84 Hadden ...... 8.2 Elaine Hanunietatefai church Sunday. ,to Crystal Lake, headed by Eteatrlce way,' have yoit^ iS^Hcl’e latest The hew management of the Park M Rev. J. Stuart NeiH, Pastor. Green as guide, and foUow<^ by Mar­ manifesto? Ntf shoqld.: theatre wishing to give its pairons Shbs. Time* of worship, topics of ser­ gery Aldeh’s car with thb, supplies. And 1 also wbhl md s ,An- the very latest in moving picture Ptrtey ...... 81 *^Reddess Yontll»^ mons, and many other interesting Sunday school will be- held as She got along fine until two men dreyve.” land takes pleasure in announcing Custer .... • • • • • 7—Vandevflle Acts—7 facts concerning the church will be usual at 9.30, followed by the morn­ came along and “ gave her tush,” In those daM ■■^“fe-rWhoBe last the personal appearance of Al. Ben­ MoCotmick . Donovan & liO^.' found following. ing worship at 'l0:4S; subject, but Miss Patnaube, her cQ^panion, name lids never/ revealed— was; son and his Metropolitan Singihg Robbins Famify. “ Memorial Day Thoughts.” with her ever present efflciency, the light of the ’ Novelty. The management assures Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream, 60c Gebrjge Reed and jGirltf Highland Park Sunday school at waved two bottle threateningly over No party at-t! e Poodle” the public that this novel innovation ■ SOUTH METHODIST 1 quart, at Edward J, Murphy’s Phar­ Claude" and Marion' 3.00. their heads, and the little interrup­ tea-room, or tl^ip” or the< macy, Depot Square.— ^Adv. i Evening prayer and sermon at. tion . of hlttingj the smooth, hard “Greasy Vest” ttplete- without Jack Hedley Trio 'Rev. Joseph Coopch', Pastor 7:00; topic, “ Religious Education.” road was soon made up for. It is Sonia being^prejM^.',! f sell ;Ci^retlef Lybh and Lodkwoodf The evening sermon will be de­ Dozens of styles ahd colors , in an interesting coincidence that the to Spinster’s see^f " and Li Orville Stamm' Morning worship will be held at livered by the Rev. Malcolm Taylor, rattling of the same bottles on the Sonia always lei' d-d bit oil syin- bathing caps at Packard’s.— ^Adv.j . 10:45. The pastor will preach on the executive secretary of the Province return trip home aroused the suspi­ holism and. futnrit^'lfl art and liter­ subject, “ More Valuable than Death” . of New England. cions of the sleepy policeman in ature. The musical program: Friday, June 9, Strawberry festi­ North Manchester. Sonia was G reed ^ ^ 'Village. Prelude— March in G, Smart. val on the church lawn. She made sohinc^iBiioney peddling Anthem— 0 Let the Nations be Glad, • The supper was the delight of the evening. Under Mrs. Patnaude’s pills that she bpeh^.^ an “ artistic” Kinder. PENTECJOSTAL. bookshop, where^^ft “intelligentsia ' Anthem— Soldiers Hymn, Casa. supervision a table was soon set on the porch overlooking the lake, and of four contlhetfMl'^d ; soas Postlude— Finale, Capocci. Rev. Chester F. Austin, Pastor. gathered to diseti^ft^ iiteratare and 12:15 Sunday school. Classes for It was loaded with the most tempting food. Mrs. Patnaude literally waved Bohemianism, . all ages. 10:00, morning prayer. But hard a knockin’ • 4:00 Junior League. All children her magic wand and the result was a 10:30, preaching service; sermon, dish of wonderful French fried pota­ and in recent m oi^^ Sonia has made from eight to seventeen years of age ■Strength.” little money. I|d'i!: pake matters are. cordially invited. toes, chicken salad, sandwiches of all 12:00, Sunday school, worse, she has he gravely son Continuous Show To-day 7:00 evening service. The pastor 6.00, Young People’s meeting, led kinds, pickles and olives, and lastly,' strawberry shortcake that can only and doctors ss^ , |!|qpla^ntay not will speak on “ Faith as a Fourfold by Sherwood Fish. live, much longc Power.” be described as "the kind you read 7:30, evangelistic service, ‘ Most of her^at 6^ "fr l^ d ‘3 have Notes Monday, 7:30, Young People’s about.” The only incident that dis­ i n Monday, 7:30, ofhcial board meet­ turbed contentment of every girl was deserted hw, whom she. meeting. aided fn days of!" now have ing. Wednesday, 7:30, prayer meeting when the question was aroused by }ff Tuesday, 7:30, Girl Scouts and Mrs. Donaghy as to'who ate her ti^ seemingly forgot ■p^en seen in the church. today-in a cheapi in ,Wash- Boy Scouts. Friday, 7:30, class meeting. mato and lettuce sandwich. No one Wednesday, 7:30, Mid-week ser­ -as yet has pleaded guilty, sb the ington Square; h3 ts.interpaJ;iQnal la aald: vice. ST. JAMES R. C. myetery of the disappearance of that News represbht ! FlhST EPISODE OP A SERIAL. 'im Saturday, 2:30, Reception to the belicious sandwich is not kolved. ' ‘’GreenwichrVK ftllhnnk.” pipw phat went Cradle Roll and the Little Light Rev. W . J. MtiGuiit, Pastor. The girls experienced the joya. of "iejee, if m^hfi Bearers. op in soBoe paddling a canoe again ^hUe othe^ ipf >S5DNes.^ Children’s Day will be the first Low mass will be held at '7:30 a. took a plunge in the lake.; " Another th€y;d coine.:ftTj5 /((-V • usual. Services per daughw^ lih. the outiiig “ The ^ 'tSr.-t *

ipow hei are due to .Beatrice _ Next Thursday the pastor will he- A low mass will be celebrated at ...... ______niPney-; ng. the HgrandsoBL b f -i.- the outing possible by ofif^ng her rmalGng setti^eh^!for /the Miss Fanny Sanford, one of the orig­ # n a series of studies in the Book 8:30 a. m. and-a high mass at 10:45 cottage to the .girls. of - Galatians, one of the deeply a. m. folks from P!iPbp|i£^Goriiera. inal little Evas of‘ “ UnclC 'ibm 'f spiritual epistles of St. Paul. The Service Department girls "One night the ‘WesU.End flappers Cabin,” of piecing personality and hereby suggest that if this does hot SWEDISH GONGREOAlTONAli. coine down,. shP explained In raspy gifted with a charming voice, and a Sunday convince the men that their idea of tones, and the night the tough­ member of many fraternal orders, SECOND CONGREGAMONAIi. a successful outing Is wrong, that the Rev. A. L. Anderson, Pastor. est sort Of b U n ^ t ^ i Ire he^e* the young artist should become both next time the men invite the girls Rome of the are no bet­ popular outside-as well as inside the^< m Rev. Raymond A. Beardslee, Pastor. on their outing and the proof will be 10:45, morning worship. ter than—well. Phi ashOmPd to des­ theatre during his week’s visit. final that girls are necessary to the cribe them. There’s' Jazz—-and other The following music will be ren­ 9:30 Sunday school. 7.00, evening service. success of any party. things. dered at the Sunday morning ser- I can’t see Wihat . brings decent .ivjce: SWEDISH LUTHERAN. JUNIOR MILL LEAGUE college hoysc and girls' down here. Prelude, Adagio— Beethoven. Their education has not taught ’em Anthem, “ My Faith Looks up to Rev. P, J. O. Cwnell, D. D., Pastor. much if this Is ail they know. Stores ait along Main street are Admission—Matinee 10c to all. EyeniBigs 18c and 23c ; I* Thee”— Marchelle. Throwing and Weaving Mills Tied All that ypft flhd In tho village Offertory, Andante— Gillette. For First Place—Teams will now is cheap Jazz^ a lot of rottera; decorating In honor of Memorial Anthem, “ In Heavenly Love Abid­ 9:30, Sunday school. Play Monday Day. The buildings will soon he gay ing”— Brown. . 10:4-6, morning worship. c.urlous slummers," foolish society with the national colors and inspire Evening service will be omitted folk,—and. and-well. other kind of the patriotism of every lover of his Postlude, Allegro in F— Blair. women. But the real artists, well, ,Comiiig Monday The hour of the morning service because of the District Sunday school The Throwing Mill is scheduled to country. is 10:45. The pastor will preach on teachers’ meeting in Forestville Sun­ play the fast Weaying Mill team there’s none h efeb a F - '.It’s Just a The East Side fire departments “ Faith,” and there will he a special day afternoon. Tuesday, Memorial day, in. the third show— and bPhev'e iitte f'lW O W responded to a call from the corner ANTONIO MORENO in sermon for the hoys and girls. game -of the junior league. But as Sonia like otheFof the disillusion­ of Spruce and Bissell streets to a “A GUILTY CONSOENCF’ The Sunday school meets at 12:10 ZION LUTHERAN. the mills will not be'^working on that ed agrees with! G/HepiT that Bobem- fire on the roof of the home ol W{L and the men’s cla^ discusses the day. It will be necessary to play the ianlsm is a state of |aind. Thomas McKinney on Bissell street, subject of the morning sermon. Rev. Herinaa Stippich, Pastor. game on Monday. No definite date about 7:45 this morning. The"flames Edward 1. Boyle, Blind Entertainer, will be at the GHcle ! I The Junior Christian Endeavor so­ 9:15 Sunday school. has been agreed upoif by the league were spreading on a shingled roof Theater Monday and Tuesday of Next Week. ciety will meet at 3:45, led by Fran­ 10,,30, morning worship. officials. ■ _ on the ell, of the house.-when the fire ­ ces Howe, the topic being “ What the It appears to the writer that the w m ' f i m men arrived. It evidently started Missionaries are doing for India and race for the Junior league champion­ from the outside’ arid was extinguish­ - Burma.” ship will be between the Throwing ed before any damage had been The hour of the Senior Christian Mill wrecking crew and thp Weav­ done. ' Endeavor meeting has been changed ing Mill. Both teamb can hit when to 7 o’clock. The leader will be Miss DELAYS QH PRY hits mean runs, which they demon- Gr.-ice Robertson, and the topic “ Les- M im Istrated to their opponents this weelt. not be represmited at tbe'Hague ig .,fons from Groat Foreign Mission­ The Velvet and Hlbbow mill have a taken to indicate his'agreement -with the view of I^es.ideljit Harding ^ d aries.” (Continued from page one) 'good team and they are out to dp Tha Ladies’ Aid society will meet their best. The Rbbbofiites lost to the Secretary 'of State Hughes 4hat noth­ T o find Thursday afternoon from two to five Throwers Tuesday by the big score ing'fi;uitfUl -cpuld come of the sec­ o’clock with Mrs. L. H. Knapp, 18 spending two nights in the custody of 27 to 14. The Velvet team lost tp ond coB^rence pn Russian affairs. Starkweather street. of the sheriff at White Plains jail. the Weavers 11 to 5 Wednesday. In connection with, the newly ap­ security , The prnyer meeting - will be heln Defeated in their efforts to obtain Each game was featured by heav; pointed French attitude toward the -Un the church parlor on Thursday his release on a writ of habeas cor­ hitting in the pinches by the victor Hague Bai|eHttg,i4t wOs jpoiiited out, T0-DAY-*C0NTINU6US SH01%.TQ-D4y "evening at 7:30 o’clock, led by the pus his iegal array today went to There is a great deal o f commesfi: how !^r, HwF.for_ a ithaae. iJt. looked bavw your pastor. Newburgh t o '' appeal to supreme going around thP niitls over the Qut- like France wi^ pPt^ to A reception will be given in the? court justice Seeger for his release conie of this battle next week!'-Spmje at Genofti bnS #eitt iii with - “ h E A I^" WEST” church parlors Friday evening, June on b^il. It was indicated that sherift of the Weaving fans have ottered |i. the other, powera^ tt^plto !h®r 'earlier i^ U a b le ! And Ctoih’ Like a Cyclone. Werner and prosecutor Weeks of 2nd, from 8 until 10 o ’clock, in hon five to one bet that the Weavers 'tHMbbJectibna to Russians /That’s the hero of this, new and different Western or of Rev. Raymond A. Beardslee Westchester County would not ofr win. It is said that the bobbin sling-' 'Oh Oh tobttfig.- It, wOs held pot and Mrs. Beardslee. •PQse the move if the bond was"h^A era took up many of these bets, ip itoprol^to Hnit P Pofiicare’a' ptosent p ro p C T ly thriller. See him le ^ from an airplane right into Bid midst Advance notice is given of a Sun-, high enough. particular bettlnfg on the wrdpkibg adhererwo. to- ^ td- “ I am going to ask that the bail be of A c swiftest adventures you ever experienced. . . day school teachers’ meeting with crew to come through in the ward^^Oijim^'^ the supper at this church, a week from almost prohibitive,” said dfstrict or fifth Inning. nexi’ few weeks so' ha to 'periaft the Tuesday evening, June 6th, at 6-: 30 attorney Weeks. ‘"Ihls, is in view jrf J u d o r gt^isiqQ^ent to ' resnme : the Starring HOOT GIBSON o’clock. !the fact that Ward triad to kill hini-_ p.H, self a short time agb by djdnkinh ...... ‘’’ps/tel&ine,'■, 1 . . . . . 1 e .1000 K«#a‘ bl i' ’‘‘^ihfestf. ,i 46- Sunday^? to 10:30 iodine. Also' i don’t heltevie his Weaving-Mill « « . • • 1 0 .1000 Every insurable NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL story,” : ward ^ The Latest Hit hi PicturdI IS Ribbon Mill • •••«• .0 1 .000 satisihi! Rev; E. A. Blake, D. D., Minister Velvet Mill . 0 I OOP took the fti^ •; risk is avoid­ GLADYS W AftON in Morning worship at 10:45, theme, The line-up of next week’s gam! eating an, etotong Eiirb- “ Memorial Day” , Topic, “,^ w the will be as follows: able by means ‘TIAYING W liH HpiE^ Ancient Hebrews Memorialized Great T. Wilkie IB peterso; some at least, 4! priUpplOS Events” . -Special patriotic singing. J. Penttand- 2B R. Cervii of the policies GhtAys Waltbn in the adyen'^oim^r^^ ! Crawfor laid dovm'Jiy ithe’ W: ‘ Statos in The following music wili be render­ Shapiro 3fB thfiBUg' tto: ^ 6 feet L l t ^ Lady” who; tilled* her reputadoiL ftor ed at the mornipg service: J. Mahoney SS Oake written by us in Prelude— consultation, Mendelssohn. W, Hall LF ,. Mantel] ...-and won. ______Anthem— Fear Not O Israel, Sticker. E o ih ifflkid ahd^ A RF GrimanaPp the Hartford Big Double IffiiU'Ifonday and TtiesdiQfll ’ ; CF ' N. CerYlitt this goverOinu..^, epdi Antheni— To' Thee O Country, Eich in-Blowing Up of Mnnitiotth A. ‘ Anttersoh in-the 'Eti™ian c6i berg. A. Gardner p Lappan Fire Insurance /WALLACE ^ I D in “THE WORLD*$ : Pteiit. of ,A. Hoble iujitiF toii'jStopS au Solos by Miss L^dall. q A pla#"^ respited CompOhy. BEN TURPm^ iii'rSTfeP He Maketh War Cease^ Scott. Let JJs Have Peace, Ball. LqpdQO, May 27.-^The Dr. itt. ;M. Maiite 'Will sii^ b ottl^ Postlude— Victory ^ a rch . Stone. grea!£ ihunitions explosion in Austria week attending the reunion at th; Abided AtjUrdctteii Epwiorth J^eague at 7 p. m;, Mrs. ftdt^n forty-eight hours was repoit^i Baltunore College of DentOl ButgefT,. Leon Holmes, leaderJunior le^ ue today. . Four peiftohs. were bad' tlie^ uttiwlHm^‘of thd’ seiwice. 'Todfty choir rehearsal in the jiihd than lorty afouaded in f: ~ MeAtWM W ^ second msaster whtoh was / ftp-op«i chfRch at m. ■ " " r w: I.' i W a n A ,Thm ?aw. 1 , ' sfihiarteriy tbe^ldtdiig bP. of ft.inunitions deppf' he h ^ ls the Yestry dOciiirfid ■ commits ...... werjfi. kfllett aild ;boiid^!tt»/ In thie oinlorioit.ftf i: ...W,

m m ...... - jLy. ■ -J- O IiA SSlFPD Gas Bugrgies-^^He’ll never jhear 7 - ^ i *■ i' — 'jl^'j _ ADTMRTWBMICNTB E T i t NONSENSE-fVE oow T -m y 1SSI WH47CHAI n r TH fl SHOVED IT M TRVlKf TO\ SOI WITHOUT 0 0 ? T H O ^ DOWN A WHAF HI S T dHOVE TIMES i'dOU EVENING HERALD r f ’-c, \ — The combined Inltiali i ■ > of a name, or the flgnree n f a number count as ond word. Minimum charge 26 cents for ‘/i ’ first Insertion; three consecn- tire Insertions 60 cents. ^ ■' M i ... ^ r the accommodation of - « ■’ onr patrons we will accept Tel­ ephone adTertlsements for this column from any one whose r ~ L r t %9>V D^me Is on our books, payment to be made at earllert conren- lenee. In other cases cash must accompany order. FOR SALE—On West Center street, a TO RENT—T q. adults, lower six room y..■■ ‘ small two family house, 10 mirintes’ flat, fireplace, Screens, curtains, gas 19th of August and close it the 4th walk to silk mills, two minutes' walk and all modern improvements. In­ of September, Labor Day. Notice Of READ B Y 1 2 , ^ P E O P u g to trolley car. Large garden, is plant­ quire of, Charles E. Norton, 9 Oakland ed. There is- an abundance of fruit street. BOY SCOUT NEWS arrangements will be announced la t­ trees. Lot is 85 by 176. Don’t miss er and also the cost' which will bb; this bargain. Price is les sthan $4.50'>. TO RE N T—Six room tenement, all between five and seven d o lla r .per Thomas Bradley, 5 Parker street. Tel. improvements. Inquire 46 Birch streeL week. 1113. FOR SALB FOR RENT— Five room flat, strifctly The general orders for Memorial FOR SALE—New six rqom bungalow, modern,>38 Benton street. Greenacres. At the meeting of Troop No 3 last day are as follows: TO RENT—Two room suite, all mo’d- modern improvements, open stairway, Tuesday night the boys had- a talk ^ ern improvements. Apply Aaron ,^hn- etam heat, electric lights, cement cel­ TO RENT—Two large furnished, WEST. doant let me ketch you doing it rooms near Main street. Inquire South All Scouts will meet at the center on signaling by Clinton Morgan, the son, 62 Linden street. lar, walks. Price right. Colonial agen.” Gardens. W. E. Hill, 816 Hartford Herald office. at 1:15 p. m. sharp and will be form­ deputy commissioner. He pointed- FOR SALE— Sport body for Ford car, Road. . TeL 896~4. SATURDAY. ANDY'S KITE. out the advantages of signaling and v consisting of body, cow^l, hood, radiator TO RENT^—Four room tenement, all ed into line there and the line will modern improvements. Inquire Moz- W e regret W report no school to­ Andy Anderson & Phil Wlggles- the various methods used- Sighat' shell, top with side curtains, wind FOR SALE—Oak street, fine double, start for Cheney hall-at 1:3.0 p. m. shield, twenty gallon gas tank, large twelve rooms, excellent condition, large aer’s Market, Spruce street. day. This is’a jioak. worth, hilt that big kite & ,rigged it practice for Troop No. 3 will be held tiro compartment. Sold on account of lot. Price reasonable. House fur­ with Phil’s farther’s fishing line. sharp, where Scouts will take the on the old golf lot grounds next F ri­ illness. Call 63 South Main street. nished in gumwood and makes an ideal TO RENT—Furnished room. 12 PLES^t^ MOARNING. Laurel street. Then thay tide the line to the fense places assigned them in the line of day night at 5:30. All Troop No. 3 home. See it today. Arthur A. Knofia, Mister Bateb;' our faymous con- FOR SALE—Hoifsehold furniture, House & Hale Block. when the kite went up & it was the parade. The following Scouts Scouts are requested to be present table, chairs, beds, bureaus, oil stove, TO RENT— One room ■ furnished- for Btubhie, hawing-fetched two tramps nerely pulling the fense down, so and to bring signal Sags if podsible. light housekeeping. 109 Foster streiet, have been appointed aides will re­ baby carriage, etc. Call at 185 Spruce FOR SALE—Bissell street, nice six thay hitched it to Torp Stebbins’ Ut- Tickets may be had from any Troop street. room single house, recently remodeled. corner Bissell. & put them in 'ihe new lokkup, took port to the officers they are assigned Price reasonable. Arthur A. Knofla, tel sister’s baiby parridge which Torp to direct. First class Scout Frank No. 3 Scouts for the benefit to be TO RENT— Six room flat, with ail them 6ut this 'mqarning to werk on FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster in best 953 Main St. was minding. If thay hadent bin Crawshaw aide to Major Bissell; First held at the Circle Theater, June 7. ,of condition. Can be seen at 46 Cot­ modern Improvements, including gksr- the poast rode, & sum of the feiiers tage Street. Call at 34 West Center street, upstau's. quick Torp’s littel sister would of class Scout Thomas H(ooey aide to FOR SALE— School St., hear Main went along to watch. Thay being Last - Wednesday evenlnc there and nearly opposite Vine and School bin oaver in the next town by now, Scout commissioner L. P. Knpp; FOR SALE!— 100 loads of filling in soil TO ENT— Store at 466 Hartford Road, plenty of extim 5»huwels & sledge was an official inspection of Troop buildings. Modern two-family house, the kite dragging the carridge clere Second class Scout Burton Pearl aide on Henry street, easy to get at, free 10 rooms, hardwood floors, oak trim, suitable for barber shop, -shoe maker or hammers &,ple|E8i sum of us ast Mis-r No. 3 at St. Mary’s churph by., the tailor. Inquire 591 Center street. acrost the strete befoar thay ketched to acting Scout executive Oliver. for carting it away, Gottscha.lk, Tel. good income, together with 8-roora ter Balch we werk too, & he Scout Commissioner L. P. Knapp 739-12 or 748-5. house, steam-heat, garage. Conven­ it. Every Scout in Manchester is expect­ TO . RENT—^Furnished rooms. Apply let us, it belti^ fyerry kind of him. and the Scout Executive J, L. Oliver. iently located near schools, churches, Andy was verry mad at Torp & ed to march whether he has a uni­ FOR SALE—-Indian motorcycle late and mills. Could easily be converted 201 Center St. TeL 1078. He sed it be a good exampui A prize of a trench mirror was'given model with all extra equipment. Ralph Phil foar stopping it— ^he sed it form or not any Scouts from troops into business and money-making prop­ if sum of onr. furthers could cum to Scout Prank Crawshaw for the Norton, 9 Oakland street. erty. Price only $12,500. T. D. Faulk­ TO. RENT— Five room flat, pantry wouldent of dun Torp's littel sister outside of Manchester who are in and bath. On trolley line. Apply to H. along Sc, SROe suns doing thare best appearance at inspection ana ner Co., Hartford-Aetna Bank Building, anny harm to traw ul a littel, but town that day are invited to march FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 15 cents Hartford, Conn. W. Harrison. 698 Center street. dopty by ,t]^p--tdwiity, fixing up the eight money belts were presented per dozen, Samuel Burgess, 116 Cen­ Torp says it’s a wunder» Andy with the Scouts of this town. This rpads insted o f 10^ it to the con- for the best attendance records for ter street. FOR SALE—New seven room cot­ TO RENT—Pour room tenement with wouldent use his own littel bruthers is the first public appearance of the ' Improvements“ ‘ on' ' ICldgewood‘TOdgew street. vicks. W e doant know what he the past three months. Five had per­ tage, Sound View Beach, large lot, fine & sisters to try things on insted of Scouts as a unit since the reorganiza­ FOR SALE!— Ice cream, confectionery, location, completely furnished, running inquire 109 Potter street, comer Bls- menit but tt ww^verry nice of him to fect records anM the others were ab­ cigar and grocery business. Located StreeL borrering ewery uther feller’s. tion of the local council, and it is sent on account of sickness ■ only. water. Must be sold quick. Law price. be so kind fellers, as it kep In a very desirable neighborhood. It Mortgages arranged. A fine renting F A T T Y ’S CHAINGE. hoped that every Scout will consider This is the first of the official inspec­ is a clean up-to-date business and a TO RBNT-k-Midland apartments, sum of us Talking our paths, proposition. See Arthur A. Knpfia, Fatty Beliowes pade a call on Mis­ it his duty to march and show the tions by the commissioner: a sd -exe­ BL ?>*» money maker. Get in touch with me House & Hale Block. Tel. 782-2. three'hr Ifpur rooms with bath. Janitor which We havOfto do Saturdays. today for particulars. William Rubi- service, gas range,, refrigerator and ter Draper, the Baptist minhister, public how the Scout movement has cutive to all the troops. They wlR,he> GE^lBHfeWHAT. now. Park Building. Tel. 825. FOR SALE—Five room shingled heat ' irarnished. Apply Manchester this afternoon & toal him he wanted grown in. this town in the past few made once every three months. *1110 - Constru(d:lon .Obmpany. TeL 783 -3. Pansy Cp'l^^^muther brought her FOR SALEr—Hard wood $6, chestnut bungalow. Built about three years. to becum a Baptist, he not thlniring months. next inspection will be made-to troop^ $4.50, mixed wood $5.25, one half cord All modern conveniences,' cement walks hpam a » e % ? i ^ w .fiat from Hart- it rite to be a Presbytedium no moar, No. 1 at the north end on Tuesday- and cellar, garage 14 by 20, shinned fordwyesteT^^fc^t Ransy cum out in it load, sawed stove length, split 50 cents ben house 9 by plenty of nice shade MISCELLANEOUS which his folks are. Mister Draper There will _,be a mebting pf the evefilng June 6th. . , ' , , extra, dry and seasoned. W. E. Hib­ to^ay te iifflra e utHbh gerls jellus. bard. TeL 89-3. all day, lot 80 by 145 feet deep, within sed he welcumjned anny new con­ court of honor on Wednesday even­ five or six minutes of Depot Square. Can T e a c h e r o f m g s ic . Letchisky Gen Hicks :ipR% wasent annything, verts to his church, & he dldent sup- ing at eight o’clock at tfie School Friday evening 70 Scouts and fiva ; * l FOR s a l e ;—Dodge touring car. W ill be seen at any time. Mrs. John Irish, method.. Children a specialty, also she haWitfig-AiSisfw one that was bet­ lj.7_ North School street. Phone 9tl-3. classes of advanced pupils. 664 Center poase it was becawse tbe Baptist Sun­ street Ree. Examinations will he Scoutmasters a n d . aaoistfUifiL t b « -; Remonstrate any time. Price right. ter th a n ^ ^ i| ^ ^ | h a y sed she dident George H. Williams, 'E ast Center anil street. - day school pickniC was cumming off giyem in both the. second and first Scout executive and doimty ooai|Q»|ls-i^‘'' ' FOfe Sa l e —^ ff center street, 12 V vi’jC,.'Pitkin streets, so she -s^'jfl^PW ould show them, & to-rmorrerj but he would prefer Fatty class'tests. ' sioner Morgan turned put deUI room double, tnaj car garage, fine looa- AtJTO LIV E R Y SERVICE for Memo- held on ^ e golf '■tPQi.___<.Prnwlnis igood .rant $7i&00. rial Day. Call 111-23. prRty soj^Ml^shode up in it. It would bring a letter frum hia muth-

str lilk a day at the - door.' Edward Boyle, Manchester Green. Phone heat, etc. House has oak finish^ Now tdayh ready for occupancy. For partloulass BEAUTIFUL RAG RUGS inade frdm to become Scouts, and there are UKFEMININlJPr OF GIBI£ \ 352-12. cast off garments, nice blending of col­ inquire of Thomas Sullivan.-4131 w*tti ENGLISH RANKS FIRST several more who will sign before the' FOR SALE— Extra fine Canada seed street. ors with fancy borders. Also rugrs for tance. Public speaking was awarded OVEBljmELM EiS^GaAto corn, $2.50 per bushel. Louis Rad- sale. Rug weaving. 60 Spruce street; W n ^ DENtet PAREiNTS little consideration by the pupils and end of the week. Ralph Towle of 15 FOR s a l e ;—^New modern six room dlng-. Tel. 629-2. Lydall street. , HIGHEST CASH prices paid fo r oW parents. Walker street, secured by Muse, good for home or Investment. the church aiuthorlties to act as Chicago.-—"The American Tady, FOR SALE— dood heavy work horse, Mortgages can be arranged. Wm. books, glassware, and old fashioned Denver.,,r-'ljhj&. study, of English The questionnaires also indicated her Independence, her unfemkiinity, weight 1500 or 1600. Also new milch KanehL 407 cintef St Rhone 979-^. furniture. Turn your furniture in Scoutmaster of this troop. He Is well your attic into cash. D, C. Ferdinand, takes first raaak with students that study at school was favored liked by the boys and takes a great -they overwhelm me!" asserts Rmie* cow. Call 970-6. care of Evening Herald. parenta of Denver’s High schools, ac­ over study in the home. interest In the Scout work and with­ Caliay, son of the "Schwab of FOR SALE— Concrete block. Alfred WANTED cording to announcement here by In commenting upon the returns France,” who is here gathering nw- Rollet, Broad street, 'Homestead Park. PAINTING AND PAPBRHANGING out a doubt will make a big success TeL 439-2 or 439-3. done at short notice. A choice line of Superintendent of Schools J. H. New- on the "subject of most value,” Su­ of this troup. This will make six terial for a series of sketches of papers to select from. Prices very lon. America. ' , WANTED— 5 or 6 room flat or tene­ reasonable and satisfactory. A postal perintendent Newlon declared that it active troops in Manchester with FOR SALE— All kinds of potted flow­ ment, $30 or $35 witbfigas and all im­ Superintendent Neirlon sent out "Such short skirts, and jew ers, tomato plants and nursery stock. w ill bring me to your door. Esti­ was cause for serious thought that about 150 Scouts, which is a healthy provements on or before June 15th mates cheerfully given. C. R. Bron­ questionnaires to High school sen­ history and civics were assigned a bodices!” he protested. "In France Oak Street Greenhouse, Jacob Senkbeil, Would also like garage. J. P. C., care son. 94 School Street.' growth from the first of the year. TeL 475-13. of South Herald office. iors, to students just entering High low placq by both students and It would not be possible. She to not school and to parents of both, with woman, neither Is she man. She is FOR SALE—Building sand, grading parents. "The study of the history of Every member of the different WANTED—Housework by two capa­ the result that ah overwhelming ma­ In banks, offices, even the stochyards. loom and stable manure, teams of all ble women. One would do chamber LOST the United States and its govern­ troop commltties is invited to march kinds, new milch cow, horeses; pair of work or care for a child, the other jority returned answers indicating ment are of supreme Importance in with the Scouts Memorial day as And yet with ail her participation in blacks 2600 lbs., pair of bays 2500 lbs., would wait on table. Address Box BB, LOST—On Monday, bird guilde book, English as the most important study. well as the members of the local men’s fields she is still prude. brown mare 140 Olbs., bay horse 1200. South Herald office. between Pine street and Washington preparing boys and girls for citizen­ 8. D. Pearl, 120 Woodland street, Man­ school, name and Main street address Mathematics ranked second in ship," he said. council. Scoutmasters and assistant "She treats mere man like a dbg chester. WANTED—American lady would like side. Kindly return to 145 Pine street. choice, while history and civics were Scoutmasters are also expected to instead of reciprocating his ' gifts. ------k______work by the day. Washing, ironing TeL 316-2. given comparatively little Impor- march. Your American women— pardon, FOR SALE—Large quantity of toma­ or general housework. Inquire 90 Bathing caps, all styles and colors, to and pepper plants. Tomato 15 LOST— Child’s gold brooch pin, safety monsieur—they have pretty faces and , Woodbridge St. Phone 111-3. AT A COURT - OF PROBATE HELD water wings, Packard’s Pharmacy.— cents dozen, $1 a hundred and peppers clasp, Sunday, April 2nd. Valued as a Adv. Clinton Morgan has been commis­ ankles, but not the fluency of move- . 10 cents a dozen. Michael Blntello, W ANTED—An alert business getter. gift. Return to 145 Pine street. TeL at Manch^ter, Within «nd for the dis­ ment that French women - Sttaion 22, Burnside Ave., East Hart­ 10,000 mile guaranteed new cord tires 316-2. trict of Manchester, on the 27th day of sioned assistant deputy commissioner ford, at prices below all competition. E x­ May A. D. 1932. A-T A COURT OP PROBATE HELD to have charge of the signal wbrk In M. Cailay is not nnpnlndldA:' of clusive local territory. $100.00 and LOST—Waterman, gold rimmed foun­ Present, WILI|JAM S. HYDE, Esq., at Manchester, within and for thq dis­ town and will conduct the examina­ America's charms. : . . t. tain pen, initials W. S., lost between Judge. ■ ■ ^ ■ trict of Manchester, on the 27th day of BABY CHICK PRICES REDUCED— commission. Smith System Cord Tire fMav A 109^ "You Americans have become toPto ' Bred-to-lay, popular breeds, prepaid Tire Company, 1198 S.. Michigan, Chica­ high School and Newman street. Finder Estatae of JANE WHITTLE late of tions before the court of honor. guaranteed delivery. Send for -circu- go. return to Jones’s store or TeL 656-2. Re­ Manchester in said district, deceased. Estate of JANE WHITTLE late of polished since the w ar," the Ftoimh* i^B . , Brooders $4.76 up. Roy B. ward. ' Upon application of the Administra­ Manchester. In said district, deceased. tor for an order of sale of real estate On motion of William Whittle, admin­ Through the,, kindness of Manager man said. "But you do hot Cliirfc, East Hartford, Conn. WANTED— Reliable persons to care how to play. You do not laiew hfli# • 5 for boy or 6 years while mother vtorks CAN YOU FILL THIS JOB? belonging to said estate as per applica­ istrator. Poy of the Park theatre ithe Scouts j P o p SALE— Several thousand geran- / A big garage in Cincinnati gn^abbed tion on file. ORDERED—^That six months from will be given an (nH>ortunity to put to tease and be teased." < in mill. Near Nathan Hale schooL ORDERED—^That the said application the 27th day of May A. D. 1922 be and Inmfl, Iianglrig vines, salvias, Coleus Address Box AA, South Herald Office. oft two more Rahe students Just as t|tey ,.on a series > of demonstrations to Hpilotrope, cannas, other bedding finished training. Rahe Training de­ be heard and determined at the Probate thesame are limited a,nd allowed for the plants, also tomato plants. The An- WANTED—Ashes to draw' and livers the goods. Thousands Auto and office in Manchester, on the 3rd day of creditors within which to bring in their show the public Just what the Scout University of Minnesota cl|J3^8 g^erson Greenhouses, 153 BldrJWge St. trucking to do, George M. Buck. TeL Tractor men needed. Are you satis, June A. D. 1922 at 9 o’clock in fore­ claims against sgid estate, and the said movement means. The first of this have taken up archery Ss a ifieans Phone 6L12. 109-2. fled with your Job? Trained auto me­ noon, and the court directs said Admin­ administrator is directed to give public chanics make from $40 to $75 per week. istrator to give public notice to all per­ notice to the creditors to bring In their series will be given on Wednesday of developing cool nerves and: etoMlY ’ FOR SALE— Fertilizer for potatoes, WANTED—Fifty men, Will pay 35 Special offer—investigate. Send f(>r sona Intierest'ed in said estate to appear claims within said time allowed by post­ Juhe 14 at the evening performance. eyes. eorn and vegetables, $3.36 a bag. Aug- to 40 cents per hour. Long Job. In ­ my 88 page catalog. It explains every, If they see cause and be heard thereon ing a copy of. this order on the public This will consist of demonstrations «mt Caaperson, 3 Village St. Telephone quire at No. 10 Trotter street, rear. thing. I’ll pay your railroad fare to by publishing a copy of this order once signpost nearest to the place where the WWW*®* Cincinnati Rahe Aulo & Tractor in some newspaper having a circulation deceased' last dwelt within said town in first aid and signal work. School, Dept. 20-A, Cincinnati, Ohio. in said probate district and by posting and by publishing the same in some FRACHA & M CO ^ WANTED—A good reliable carpenter a copy of this order on the public sign­ newspaper having a circulation In said FOR SALE—Seajioned mixed wood, at once. Wm. KanehL corner Center post In said Manchester,, six days before probate district, witbin ten days from Arrangements are under way to stove length, |9 per cord, C. H. and Griswold streets. have auother week-end hike, to take BcheU, Brook Mead rarm. TeL 141-12. the, ,day,jof . bearing and rel;urn make the date of this' order, and return make WANTED—Watch and clock repair­ WANTED to the court, to this court of the notice given. place the second or third week in W ILLIA M S. HYDE, Judge. , WUJUIAM SL HYDE, Judge. Dressmakmg-r REAL ESTATE ing of all kinds. Work done on prem­ H-5-27-22 . . . , ' June, details of which will be an­ ises and examined In your presence. G. PROPERTY TO LIST. nounced later. T eL 59-18. H. Blackman, successor to J. Cairns, 1009 Main St. FOR SALE— House with fireplace, 891 Main street. ^ gas and Improvements on large lot, two CUSTOMERS WAITING. Attention is called to all that only minutes walk from trolley. Location WANTED— Ashes to .draw; mowing A SUBURBAN HOME— ’ ^ one qf the best. Inquire Charles Nor­ to do. Cellars to serapd. L. W ob^ registered Scouts are allowed to wear ton, 9 Oakland street. ^Issell street. Phone 496. the Scout uniform, insignia, or any 10-room house, hgi^^,v.§artl||f>it. FOR SALE— Building lot, 82 1-2x165 part of the same. It Is a violation of WANTED—Jobs ploughing and tak­ two acres of Utod feet, Just off Main street at the north ing away ashes at a reasonabls prlios. E. A Tjiier Agency Siktion l26 of the Army Reorgaulxa- end. Inquire of Charles E. Norton. 9 tloh Law . and .against the lair df tbe Ofikland street. A ^ l y C. F. Soranton. 196 Nbrth UMin Beantlfnl shade street, Manchester. Tei lSK-4. 82 HAYNES ST. PHONE United SiatcB'for.a^.other pAtiQb to wear' It. '^he Sqodi sxsetdives aicep- FOR SALE— Colonial Garden tract, ■,( Ii*p» » fiat|f Imfie. aiwnt’'d e^-Y'-jpaafn* Iterd*' read. Ideal place for single bungalow, just finished, strictly tlon haa bssn a^led to the fs$i that modern including steam heat, large lot. TORENT FOR SALE . ttihv, w h ^pidi^'piiun bin gi pcdlahed flnora, fa ll tengHi Price $5,400 for quick sale. Sriiall several boyb in town are u^earibg. thb Ante rest or tea roegu# v amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, 835 FOR RENT— single house, 6 ropms, rar«idoBn far lMfdnKMlul^ edeam baalv vaa« watk andanrh. Otnadt Scout ttnl^rm oT; parts of It and he Main Street. Park Building. heat, lights, garage, at 66 Florence hopes that t&ey idU sease to do so as ^peda] sale pylpe* street. TeL 736-4. dabirea a qifh ^iaib. FOR s a l e ;—Two family twelve room he dQaSn'noilb::«3$lah to be obUgsd to Ia n spe house on Birch street, all improve­ ' ;Cnt tMilag^^ town, dandy fann, foor aa««n room W ALNUT BEACH, CONN., the most Four family wiGt take the frith ments, large lot. Price $7,500 for popular shore resort on , the gound. ties and oatise the _ boys or their quick sale. Wallace D. Robb, 835 Main Make your reservations now. C ottle imilroTements, good condi­ ' boom, 4dlq[^ wateri good barn and aair tobaooo-ibOd. Yba wUl Bi A.-Tfidni^ Street, Park Building. on water front. Room and- board, all tion , iliie lOcatioii, ' iieikt' d^pot, -Ifaa^.g^pd -tt ean*t bo diqplicalo^ ipai^FUto* . Bht he will be conveniences. Address Mrs. Marv Obltoed.to d o so 4f they - cobtlnne to Q^poslto Bleomorlsl' FOR SALE—Two family flat on Rldae Chapman, 39 Broadway, Milford, CPnn. lot« Over 12 per cent Oneof fliO'^lMaAalt^fO^ baligiw' StT4ieik strictly modern, garage. W al­ ittvostriiieiit. $2,000 cash wear the nhlform. lace D. Robb, 86$ Main Street, Park TO RENT—Two furnished rooms. 19 r^ n iy ed . ioW'lB pPtigtIoB balia, munaiotb doo- Building, , Locust street. Tel; 1121. ! ;^Th'bep ^ L of ’toe north end held —Sr------■ \otigioNfBi» cellar and FOR b a l e ;—T wo family 12 room ■OR ______naO. -..j, ■ il^^:se^}ar:.:^ toeetii«;^yla»t ^: Tuesday house, strictly modern, furnace heat, Streep strictly— modern,------includingIng ,B1st'dam___ ageatotAeiM^fi'Ptotobie-aohool two car garage. Price $7,500. Wal­ —< t and gas,as, oak floorsfl< and tHni,, Ap Btroeti .lavtB' doi^blo Ifl booii hoaae» to prepketlon jEo** lace''B. Robb, 863 Main Street, Park piily 64 Ridge street. Vacant flrdt of Building. June haid;,;Ji|b4r»Mi^«Ac., . om ier^'piw hr W lean^.ldB^ w b lto FOR SALE—West Side, hqAr tho FOR RENT— 3, 4 ana 6 rc mills, Slagle six rooial stribtly modern xfients. mpdern ImiprtiVeihe Uarlo-' Including steam heat, extra large lot, gti^ dlectrle lights, steam ..-Tlih U M arflh plenty ^ fruit am garden, good gar- fOT i f < ^ ^ 4n Pt. ,Xge. For-quick, sale $6>6O0. ; Small ' jount dir oish. ‘ JV^^nce Rhbb; 66a tidA reet, F a r k B u fla lh g .. B. 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TOBjEVBNHfl^ J. I ‘^KT r • of profitable achievement at the forthcoming Hague meeting of the F08R1H SOI00L I t e r s t e ' ■ ^ fMgtcralo ■ • ■ powers. The SpAdet mouthpiece at Toll t e r : ' . 'l: Moscow in' the course of a blanket PUBLISHKD BT HOLDS FORMAL OPENING approval of the attitude of the Rus­ m - !THB H BRALD PRINTINQ CO. sian delegates at Genoa simply says FMES \ -■rery Evening Except Sundays and New Building Greatly Admired fSoUdays. that “ a small clique of the world’s — Children Give Delightful Entered at the Post Office at Man- richest men” are trying to enslave fhester as Second Class Mail Matter. Program — Assembly Hall Soviet Russia and that in response to Many Mask Crowded. Bring SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By mall Six that- alleged menace Russia will con­ d>ollars a year; sixty cents a month for Shorter periods. tinue to decline to abolish the princi­ The Fourth School District lasi Homes By Carrier, Eighteen cents a Week. ple of nationalization of private night joined the circle of commun­ Single Copies, Three Cents. property. ity assembles which is being formed by the outlying school districts oi They Come to Gty* SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE For some uhexplained reason the Manchester. The occasion was the BBNTATIVE: Frank R. Northrup, 350 Madison Ave., New York; 916 Associa­ soft pedal was suddenly placed at formal opening of the new school- tion Building, Chicago. Genoa upon Russia’s counter claims house on South Main street and it brought together the largest and ALREADY W OiaN G ON against the allies for damages sus­ most representative gathering of the SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 tained in the western-supported residents of that district ever hold. movements of Kolchak, Denikine and It also attracted many from other “ CRIME WAYE OF 1932” Wrangel. That wild Ukrainian fire­ districts who were formerly pupils THE EVER-VICTORIOUS. in the old South school. As a result Lloyd George has earned the over­ brand, Petlura, is still in active being the building was packed. A stage City OflScials’ Ignorance of His­ whelming vote of confidence accorded in Polish and Roumanian territory program was given which included toric Statue— ^Ptdice Aid Lov­ him by the British House of Com­ and is just as much a menace to exercises by the children, addresses ers— ^Indecent Dance Sup­ peace as is Russia’s Red Army. by district officers and others, the mons on , Thursday night. The r^rving of refreshments, and finally pressed. \ pressure of circumstance has forced Arrogant France vociferously pro­ an old-fashioned dance. Some of the claims her prescription for European attendants came in baby carriages, him to merit the charge of political (Correspondent of The Herald.) ills, which implies first and foremost, others in automobiles, and the ma­ opportunism which is so frequently jority on foot. New York, May 26.— The careers leveled at him and with a measure of the recognition of France as the The new school building is located of budding geniuses or just ordinary boys and girls of real talent, are tak- truth. But his dynamic personality great shadow, not to be questioned, on the shore of Globe Hollow reser­ What is home without a piano and a youngster to play it? But the hanging over Europe. Napoleon voir, a shbrt distance south of the :n considerably more seriously by combined with an unusually sane heir families than they used to bo, child must be 'taught to play when he is young, .because as he grows up he rests uneasily in Les Invalides. old one. Of the latter only a mass outlook on the world outside his own of debris marks the spot where foi I believe.- Today, Instead of hearing soon loses interest. Don’t put off buying that piano another day> Our barricades has made him the over­ Whatever our views on either prac­ three quarters of a century the youth stories of tyrannical parents locking easy down payments and convenient payment plan will help you. shadowing leader of a halting, lame tical or theoretical communism, soon­ of that part of the town learned a boy up to keep him fom his violin, we hear of them packing up all their and bitterly suffering world today. er or later we shall be forced to reading and writing and ’rithmetic. In a short time even these remains household goods and moving to an His summing up of the vital prob­ admit that the Soviet experiment in 't centre where he can study to best of the old building will disappear Quality pianos — in mahogany for lem of teussia is extraordinarily im­ Russia, really wonderful as it has and give way to a nicely graded play­ advantage, changing their own lives been, has been a complete failure ground. for the sake of his gift. I was tre­ $285 mersed^ in wrappings of farsighted mendously impressed with that the Watkins’ quality — wisdom?^ He is a history maker but, from the point of view of the greatest The new building is of the one onl>'" $285. Terms story type, resembling that recently other day, when I was talking to $10 delivers it to your more iiEportant, he is a student and good of the greatest number. some students at the Institute of completed at Manchester Green, al­ like tho illustration home. as low as $10 down. a bene^ciary of history. No one But at the same time European though smaller. It is built of red Musical Art here in New York. I ex­ brick with hollow tile backing, and pressed surprise that so many of knows better than he does that it is stiff-neckedness simply calls out a them lived in New York— and that spirit of calculated stubbornness has three commodious school rooms. futile to attempt the perpetual eco­ The largest of the three has remov­ their families lived here. I haa nomic abd physical slavery of seventy from the men who, right or wrong, able desks and a small stage at one thought of that school as being a million Germans and nearly two must be accepted as the de facto end so that it can be used as an as­ cosmopolitan place,, one of the mus­ sembly hall. There are four exits, all ical gathering places of the country hundred million Russians. It simply rulers of Russia. Nothing will be and the world. “ But don’t you under­ gained by continually keeping the on the ground level. A high base­ cannot be done except at the ever ment with concrete floor extends be­ stand?” cried one of the girls. “ Our Monday present risk of universal suicide. bristles on Russia’s back at attention.' neath the entire building, affording families live here just because of us. The Hague meeting will be known by a playground for the pupils in un­ Of course we have come from all Lloyd George’s defence contained over. We are from all partp of this some .very striking pictures and its conciliatory fruits or it had better pleasant weather. The building committee consisted country and a few of us from Eu­ emphasized some salient facts that not have been called. of Howard I. Taylor, Fitch Bfirber rope, but our families understand are not generally understood, mainly and R. B. Martin, the last being the the hard work we will be doing here, and that it means solid devotion for because of the spiritual aloofness and district committee man. ABSURD. When the stage program opened three or four years, anyway, so they remoteness of the rest of the world The correspondent of the Hartford last night, the little hall was crowd­ come with us to give us homes while we work. You see those of us who from that great an^ mysterious and Courant who signs himself “ Charitas ed and groups of eager spectators massed around the doors and win­ come here, come with the idea of be­ always potentially powerful aggrega­ ad Absurdum” — internal evidence coming real artists or exceptional You’ll want a Couch Hammock to use over Memorial Day and tion of Slavic and Tartar races that dows in an effort to get a glimpse of shows its a “ he.” a brutal masculine the performers. The children who teachers. It is a serious thing. We here’s youf chance to get one at a great saving. Khaki Couch Ham­ constitutes the Russia of today. male— really has little malice in hisj took part had been thoroughly train- don’t come unless we have definite mocks of 10 ounce duck, not denim, made on a metal frame, National “ There were thirty-four of us sitting talent, which our families and our- heart. He is simply tired of,®i?- the i^eachers. Miss Daley, Miss .s<^lves take with tremendous serious­ spring, chains fasten to base as well as headpiece. Complete with around that table at Genoa,’’ he says I Miner and Miss Brown, and were un- “ drives” and of “ weeks” and we der the personal direction of Miss ness. It is big enough to become the mattress arid chain for hanging. Regular price $10.98. On sale at — “ thirty-four nations. Over there hasten to agree with him heartily. Daley, the principal. TLey gave chor­ great family interesti. so our fami­ 8.30. sat the Russian delegation represent­ Evidently he is fond of the “ fair uses, and a short dramatic sketch in lies as well as ourtelves are dedicat­ ed to the work dinrthg our studen- ing more poverty, wretchedness, damsels” but he simply can’t stand! dances were given by ship.” i, . desolation, hunger, pestilence, horror their polite blackmail. He has come' House and recitations by Dorothy and despair than all the nations rep­ to the breaking point and he stands [Clegg and Miriam Watkins, We are already' Vrorklng on the resented around the table.’^ up on his hind legs to tell the world fhe^lstrict committee “ crime wave of 1 9 ^ i’* here in New W A T K l N S b r o t h e r s ; I n c . His open and generous attitude of His has not the •blosRinir nf J opened the program with a few York, having growu3somewhat dis­ mind, ousoiled by any. suspicion oi ^ , appropriate remarks aiid acted as couraged in tryingsttf aryLhing widow s mite.Wfcrte^nd e^A va-j master4>f ceremonies. t)ther address- about that otJ22, The.-^eacF Street grasping kaiserism, is reflected in his gance are InJierently wrong but it is ’ by V Tftylpjf, of, the build- Settlement Us specific V obviously sincere appreciation of apparent that* hts enforced divaga-* ^'^f committee,-A. -F?: Howes, stiper- goal "iii its extepsivqi^campaign. to do Russia— “ a gallant, loyal and patient tionNa MdNTOSH DECLARES MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA. piano, provided by Messrs. Porter, than Halo, down in City Hall Park. “ HARDY BORDER.” general charm of the flowers until There is a conflict impending in Rohan and Miss Thornton, all resi­ The Revolutionary hero stands with you have actually become familiar Europe, says Lloyd George with all If Connecticut would only pause a with them, growing in a garden. Columbus, Ohio.— “ Between 25,- dents of the district. his hands tied behind his back, anc The time to select plants for your 000 and 30,000 business firms will be , the gravity and emphasis at his com­ moment to recall that the first vie- victorious surrender on his face. Since the mai|er of perennial gar­ lardy garden is right now. den may give you disappointment or put out of business every year for mand. “ I hope the occasion will tlms to d.e miserably and torturlngly; e d ™ ' ?™ a ? 4 °^o'’u r io f a r e o „ " “ o'; The story is going the rounds this No matter how good a the next decade.” declared Charles week of a present city official who satisfaction for years and years to never arise,” he tells the British peo­ in the infamous Andersonville stock- tors. Work was started in September tatalogue may be; nor how come it is surely worthy of delibera­ Henry McIntosh, Chicago, president ade were members of a Connecticut!^^? finished-in February. The old v/as walking through the park with vivid the description of the ple, “ making it necessary to go back one of his commissioners. As they tion, and not something to be setled of the Associated Advertising Clubs building was moved to the north and nursery agent, they cannot give hastily and thoughtlessly. of the World, addressing members of and refer to the warning I am utter­ regiment “ sent south” there would passed tho statue, the Commissioner used while the new one was under you the same idea of the beauty of a By studying the flowers e o -w, and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce ing.” not be so much mysterious splutter construction. The ground dimensions said, “ Mr. Official, don’t you think flower, as you can get by actually ? that statute of Nathan Hale, is planning for your hardy garden, you here. Lloyd George calls attention to a over a temporary excrescence like are 60 by 70. The main entrance is seeing it in bloom. To know— you can get the actual garden of your “ It doesn’t require brains to do the Ku Klux Klan. Sectionalism, at the front and side entrances are beautiful piece of ■ work?” “ Hale, must see! much overlooked, salient fact in pres­ Nathan Hale?” said the official with dreams, rather than a mere guess­ business on a rising market, but it praise Providence, is dying down but, provided for the girls on the south No other flowers are so satisfac­ work, patch-work planting, which ent day Russia, the possession of 95 side of the building and for the boys a puzzled tone. “ Why, I thought that demands brains of the highest order if necessary, the North can afford to tory as the hardy perennials— but will fall short of your expectations to do business at a profit during a per cent, of the land by a peasant on the north side. Toilet rooms ad was a statue ^of Houdini!” just because they do last so long, And remember that most of the demember that little good can come join either entrance. At one end of period of declining prices,” continued proprietary. The arch communists, special care should be taken to seleot perennials may be had “ pot-grown” McIntosh.' out of the hopeless ignorance of the assembly room is a retiring room The world belongs to youth, and the ones you are going to want, be­ so that they can be planted at any Lenine and Trotzky, were forced for the teachers and at the other a so do its jails and its policemen and Because of this, he said, there will Georgia. Sherman did not do his fore you plant. season of the year, even when in be numerous failures of business early in their conquering career to small kitchen. The masonry work all the power of running things. At For the next few weeks many of bloom. You may have some place In work thoroughly. least that is the decision of Cornelius firms during the next ten years. make surrender to individualism as a was done by John Mahoney, the the hardy flowers will be at their your garden where you would like plumbing by John Hess, and the dec Fitzpatrick, 82 Jefferson street, Ho­ McIntosh, predicted that the pre^ living force in the basic land system height. Among the things to look for immediate results. orating by John Olson. Electrical boken. Last Sunday, his daugh from now on, until mid-summer, in ent trend of prices will continue of Muscovy. LITTLE TALK QN THRIFT. wiring was done by the State Trade ter Margaret, 18 years of age had a elude Columbine (Aquilegia) Sweet downward for at least twenty-flve Russia is a fact, not a theory, and school. The heating is by furnaces, beau. Mr. Fitzpatrick walked into William (Dianthus barbatus) Iris, HARDING WILL VIEW years. Asserting that declintiig the parlor and not very cordially in­ ^prices do not mean that hard times should not be allowed to become an By S. W. Straus, President American the one used in the old buildin.^, Japanese Astilbe (Astilbe Japonica) SARCOPHAGUS MODEI>; Society for Thrift. which was nearly new, being utilized terrupted their conversation. What True Forget-me-not (Myohotic pal- teill continue, he stated that business, obsession. Many will agree with the in connection with a second one join­ did Margaret do? Weep at the par­ ustris) Coreopsis, Lark spur, Blank­ must become adjusted to the British premier that “ the peace of One of the best ways to practice ed to it. The grading contract wem ental wrath and weepingly say et Flower (Gaillardia) Day Lily Washington.— President Hardiug new condition. the world and the security and stabil­ thrift is to keep a personal budget. to David Heatley, hut is not yet “ Goodby” to her suitor? Not she. (Hemerocallis) Plox, and Peony. and Secretary of War Weeks soon Declaring that not many b u sin g This is especially applicable to completed. The cost of the new build­ She telephoned for the police, and will receive for their inspection a ity of Europe depend upon an No garden can be entirely success­ men today have operated o:i a fall­ those who heretofore hqve not been ing to date, with new desks through­ they declared Cornelius was disturb ful unless it contains at least some sculptor’s model of a sarcophagus to ing market. McIntosh said the busi­ arrangement with Russia whereby thrifty in their methods of living. out of the most improved type, is apv ing the peace unwarrantedly, and perennials. be placed over the grave of the un­ ness man must “ be on the alert” dur­ ''W the volume of trade upon which mil­ Lay out in advance a budget of your proximately $22,000, took him off to jail, while Margaret known soldier at the Arlington Mem­ ing the next twenty-pve years. expenditures for the month, and returned to the parlor and' talked to Trees and shrubs are necessary, orial Amphitheatre. lions depend for their daily bread can then see that you do not exceed her young man in peace. indeed, as are the annual flowers, TEMPERAMENTAL MARY but no place can be perfectly com­ Th« model already has been given be increased.” Whether the versa­ them. BAKER BALKS AGAIN. favorable consideration by offlcialls COW KICKED TO IWATH tile and accomplished British states­ It is much easier to practice thrift The first American gun to fire a plete without at least some peren­ nials. The perennials will give your of the Quartermaster Corps, and it Is BY INFURIATED HORSE man and expert politician goes to the systematically than to go about it in Paris, May 27.— ^The wedding of shot in the World War was carried expected the contract will be award­ a haphazard manner. To the average through the city streets the other garden that settled, made-to-stay ef­ country at the coming elections as a Miss Mary Landon Baker and Allis- fect which the annual flowers alone ed immediately after the President Faitmont; W. Va.— friendship busy person it may seem a waste of ter McCormick, members of two rich day as the centre of a mounted artil­ and Secretary Weeks complete their perpetuator of his present unruly and time to keep a record of every penny lery parade. One battery of the Pro cannot give, no matter how beauti­ that existed for years between a, and prominent Chicago families, ful they may be. Perennials, if prop­ inspection. horse and a cow owned by Joseph. rebellious coalition or as a bold out- spent, but only in this way can one which was to have taken place' in visional Sixth Field Artillery of the The design calls for a square, gain a correct grasp of the situation, First Division, the battery that fired erly planted, like the trees and the Fortney, of Antioch, came to a fatal and-out Liberal is a question that England next month, has been post­ shrubbei^y, ■will really become “ part white marble shaft, thirty-two feet ending when the cow was kick’jd ♦ to and be able to eliminate items of ex­ poned until September, it was learn­ -the first shot across the lines, made in height and approximately five feet still reposes in the womb of time. penditure that are unnecessary ano up the parade, which opened the in­ of the place.'” death by the horse. The accident is ed this afternoon after Miss Baker In order to make them “ part of in diameter. Suitable emblems of the But it is a safe bet that if he went of no constructive value. had suddenly cancelled her plans to tensive driv^ ^ r eprollmwt, in the military and naval ser-vices will be regarded as a queer freak of nature the place,” however, do. not make an by j^he people of; before the Bidtish electors today as Every business concern keeps an go to London. The wedding, if it Plattsburgh Gitizec^s MiHt^yfTraln- placed near the top on each side; account of all pennies received and ing Camps, f - isolated garden opt- of them, but .The-\(tew, an anarchist, a plain thief or a Bol­ takes place, probably will be in Lon­ plant them In thoughtiplly arranged while the lower sides of the shatf. spent. To do otherwise would be to don. two previous occasions the will bear appropriate inscriptions. pasture In th^id^e shevik he M’ould score a triumph only invite failure for it would mean the Reform- frdm' withiA is^vidently beds or borders which will fit in with horse and thero a nupticals were balked because the the other features of the place, such The phrase "Eulce et decorum est second in significance to his great introduction of careless, unbusiness­ bride failed to qhow up at tho effective- when it’s tried. A group of pro patria mori” will adorn one side, strong friendship between them. like and ruinous, methods. actors were so offended by what they as shrubbery, walks and drives. Often they would be seen grssing “ hang the Kaiser” victory in 1918. church. Mr. McCormick angrily de­ While tending your flowers during and on the other sides will be ex­ nied that he and Miss Baker had qnd the dramatic critics called a fla­ tracts from President Harding’s ad­ very close to each other an4 ' His prteent International creed TRAINING SCOUT LEABERS. quarreled. grantly indecent dance in a produc­ this doming summer, take notice of would follow each other arbhira the^- the general setting of your house, dress made last Armistice Day at Ar­ fk upon which he is deliberately basing “ The Buffalo Board of Education tion which opened here recently, that lington when the unknown soldier field. is holding a class for the training of they--?iyent to the director and de­ garden and place, and begin to,plan his claim to continued and pefriianent RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR your garden of perennials on paper. was buried. Members of the Fortney - fanidlY; fame is summed up in his considered Girl Scout leaders as part of its IS LELAWNG^EOB AMERICA, manded it be changed. They protest­ One quotation will be: “ The name saw the cow go near the homes, aar/' ed their objection to being a part of Make a rough sketch of the beds of night school work, the teachei* being borders as you would like to see of him whose body lies before us was her custom, and were, horrlft^| .,,^ statement that “ it is hopeless for the local director, paid at the regular Washington, May — Boris any performance In which the dance took flight with his imperishable to see the horse turn MS heels on- was given as it was. Their demand them, ^ and then gradually through Russia, whatever her government, to night school rates. They have the Bakhmetieff, offiicially recognized as the summer months, decided upon soul. We kno-w not -whence he came, companion and litOrallY fcl^ hsf r expect to. extricate herself from the use of one of the classrooms and one the Russian ambassador to the Unit­ was granted immediately and the but only that his death marks him brains' out. j v ; dance made nnobjectionablp, the seeds or plants -Which you would pit of squalid misery without the of the smaller gymnasiums and meet ed States although he came here as like to see planted in them. with the everlasting glory of an The cow was a favorite the representative of the now de­ LUCY JEANNE PRICE. American' dying for his country.” owner, whe buried her . assistance of the other thirty-four weekly. Naw leaders are trained The summer, months are the and any of the captains Who feel the funct Kerensky government, has months In. which you should be plan­ The other quotation is: “ We do.not advice of neighbors to eell nations.” And while Russia remains need of ‘brushing up' or learning new made all plans to sail for Paris; it COMMENT ON MOVIE-DOM ning your perennial garden, for then- know' the eminence of his birth, but her hide and beef. - . ^ ill the rest of the world cannot hope methods of teaching Tenderfoot and was learned authoritatively today. is the time to make an understand­ we do know the glory of his death. iiA. - Although Bakhmetieff Intends to (Knsas City Stter) He. died for his country, and greater A ■ to experience the full ^^enjoyment of Second Class are welcomed. The ing ch.oice of varieties, when you will leave the United States either next What else could have been expect-^^ prohably ha-^^e nn opportunity or can devotion hatb^ no njM, than thiki Ke BLIND good health. Squabbllugs and qulb- bdd-making and First Aid are taqght week or early in June, he will nbi ed? Shallow girls and uneducated died uhquestloning," uncomplo^hj^, ^ nurse recommended by the Red make smme opportunity to seq differ­ blings, unwise recrimination and un- cross and one evening of each course make formal announcement of his men| raised suddenly from poverty ent porewinfRls' growing eithfer at a with faith in Jbls^heart ah4: hoj^e'on. necessai’jr Insult cannot advance the is spent at the Red <3ro« house, departure until the exkct date of his to riches^ wRhout < the balance df fibrist’jfi $f narseryfhah’A or via yotir' bis lips ' that his counirjr ;Bhott!^ sailing is determined. cbarActer,' 'to! . Sbtrftnre; mqral trinmph and its 'civlliaistiQh;: Ante matter very far. using their- materials and beds for friend’s gardens. backeH’oqbd wslhijllte' This rnethodicri choosing yonr per-^ ■-riVe.” " ' : r-'-.K-'ft thede subjects,”— From The Ameri­ Get the,film for your Kodftk At can Girl. V tour arete iai; descent ^nhlals vriU s^ve you posBlble' futiiye THE m G U E CONPBRESefe' Quinn’s T?hannA. *"7‘.-’.'' ■ f ' «"X'';’ ' r ^ r iro=BVErasBii®6ES@i*4f vrV

-.v'. .! < ; aaifeflnafenlfcp^tog^ i-:L j-v ,^iV. j :. rTeirtnr Is.- :v; No. 3 .... •...... 4^..' .3Q:! i’i, • r /■ :^}l> No. 2 ...... 41 31: . 'Washington.—Plans . lUfU ^^bMng > Goi«mbtt^^^hio,-=^?D’ ai'e^irlt e a ii^ No. -1 Y ^ . ,f A n entcET. ssiL. ' is-for erocUoU liegfe of No. 4 e'^uipig . 9® ifiUBlense auditorliuU to/permit 3tfo-*a»/btt t o 'r e r - ^ Here the teams: , For tea^^yeala-iit succepsfon the auspices qf' the jOhriptian W a^ngtbn. theToglcai selection, for Glared ids. ' / ' Tbam No- 1. PafK Bill Flower Shop has bad the ky,: meetihgs of national and Inierna- of pi^ehbiogy, Ohio dtai T. MoGann, captain.. contract tor makiiig things ready for Bob.’V a twq-ket " 5*',;Wa8 pro-' tion^ Importance, to assume the > < ^ b f. ' Btirtt’s ablibmoSi T|ftik,'rbfbbi ttt-i L. Williams; . Memerial'Dayand this yeSr the-’Enst spnted J>y S; e hero position of , the greatest convention ence to . the visit to thiSrOfrantry Qv. by ns?” ' .'.v/vr /-,,//,i'' R. I.a.mprecht. Cemeterif is more beautiful than ever. was qcted hy;B^waj :e k In fine city in the-United States. Sir. A. Cqnan Doyle, noted Bngllsh' Apd Samuelp . imti cynical L. Hansen. For th'e' past two weeks' eight mien style. His cleWBif' . ^ f the ' The designs for the -steel frame­ writer, whose arrival here \w»af ■ uiraai/ roplied, mournfully: F. Wohlebe haVei been b u sj getting the graves lines brought ma ^ 'febto ,th,e work of the building will sooix he marked by. j'hls expression o f bblief surely shall lose Gie one good H . Leifeter. Day atid la st eve­ audience. Tht enacted completed, dhd actual work on the in BpirltuaHsin- ' >' that ever received the solenin af Team No. 2. ning complete^ the Job. Over 5,000 by Sara McNaUj^jf,;:^: ik dpUghtful erection of the structural steel will ‘‘About the existence of a spirit tibn ,of the church.” Mon tie, captain. g’erihUumjj at^'the cemetery either picture .of girlho^/'^*’; •faibmafi, begin before Fall, according ,tO: the World -and what happens there we SUNDAY BBOADOASTING PRO­ w ith ease Washington Auditorium committee. have ho e x itin g source* of inform a­ GRAMS J, Xlhapmbn. planted the graves or at the branch in a prominhnt part^^l N, Blaimhard. store ready to'^Jbev set. In addition and skill. Lillian irtiBton made The Mammoth ; convention hall tion,” ‘continued Prof, Burtt; “Tel­ . will be located near the heart of the epathy, cannot stand the tests of Station WBZ, W^tinghoase, Spring- F. H an ^ m to doing the work, at the Manchester , attractive ii - Bleano^Talcdf S ' n ^ id with city and thb downtown hotels.' 'The laboratory experiments. Until/-' we EY&SKHFTESIBHi - . '•V' > 1 field H. Bid well, cemetery the Pwk Hill Flower Shoi can\ move mental telepathy we can­ Teokn No, has been busy Rockville. a fondness for catk; WMfanttlsing and most prominent, feature of the main looked the pantj .floor will he the auditorium, which not talk about spiritualism. 3:00,vp. m. Radio Chapel conduct­ R. Bidwell, captain. - i This yeat'is greatest ever with will have a seating capacity of 6,) OassiM and John Moore. ,v.. the local concera. The entrance tc in admirable typ«VdfllS^Hh •huiler, ed by Rev. George E. Mayer, Indus­ COO. By opening adjoining rooms th«? TRIBUTE WILL BE PAID trial Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. J. Burkhardt. tlf^East Cembtie^ where the branch while. Dorothy D pu|^, as a maid, seating capacity can be increased th MOTHER OF WASHINGTON 8:00'p. m. Church Services by Dr. W. Dwire. sj^ore is located is a gigantic flowei vaa pert. 7,000. WALTER O U m I. P. Hoskins, President of Associat­ C. Steele. bed.' 3t«ast night' two more truck Between 'the adtt)h*9hgs fenderdd . All the floors, walls, partition^ ed BiblQ Students Class. y Team No. 4. loads of gerantu'ms arrived in Man­ ly Dorothy Til^cbtb ^ milch Wshington—The George Washing­ 015 Mala 84.. S a rn m V a m roof and fittings are to be fireproof ton, Memorial Association has start­ JOe Moore, captain. chester and three more van loads arc ipplause. and the exterior will he a composir TeLSOhg. expected tcmiglrtt It is estimated that' about forty ed a campaign to raise a specific Rtation-^GI, Medford Hillside, Moss. G. Bassett. tion similar to granite. m . 3:30, Concert by Courtesy of St. D. Thayer. Manager)John Pentiand stated Iasi lollara was cfeared which Will go into fund to provide a special room in the Binmi 10;SO 'a. to 8.80 p. a George Washington Memorial in Mary's Church, Waltham. John E. J. Fogarty. night that the branch store'was well che Christian Endeavolp: treasury. **Whflre the Beet at Loweet Dwyer, Cornet: "Palms”, "The Lost C. Wilson. stocked with all sorts of flowers. He Mrs. C. Denison T ^ ^ t, who was IT’S QUEER WORLD. memory of Mary Ball Washington, Chord”,- Honeysuckle Polka.” added that the demand for flowerr responsible for the p3ay, received mother of George Washington. Philip De Coster, Xylophones: was greater this year than at an: flinch credit for her'efforts as well Racine,. Ohio.—While sweeping "The Rosary,” "The Barcarolle,” time during the past five years. Spe­ IS Mrs. Charles Biahkenburg who out the during mill here, the owner "Medley of Favorite Airs.” NEW YORK cial geraniums, the first of the kind ibly assisted her. , ' found a nest of baby rats. He turned Dorothy McCarthy, Piano: “Alice,” to come here, arrived this morning James Avery'Main; of Groton, is them over to his mill cat, a famous “Prelude in C Sharp Minor”. They stand nearly three feet high. isiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "ra tte r.” Piaiio Refinishing an4 Rebufiding ti Dorothy Greeley, Soprano: “Rose The main store of the Park Hil. 3. D. Talcott." Tabby, however, ^ s just lost a in the Bud”, Carry Me" Back to Ole Flower Shop on Main street in the litter of kittens. Iifli1:ead of killing lo years’ factory experience. VIrgfhny.” Bowers Block, rivals a floral show; COLLEGE Tr a c e a n d p t e l d lie little rodents, she carried them 8:00, Radio Church Service. Rev. Reported for The Evening Banks of roses, cut flowers of all de MEET AfF CAMBRIDGE to her nest and proceeded to cuddl? Furniture Repaired and Refinished Maurice L. Bullock, Pastor of Trinity Herald by Paine, Webber & scriptions. Almost every variety o' and feed them. The rats are growing fine. The affection seems mutual, as Antiques a specialty. M; E. “Church, West i Medford. "A Co., 73 Pearl St., Hartford. flowers can be secured at the shop. Cambridge, Mass., May 27.—The Naiions' Memorial Day.” Assisted by inal events of the„ Ihter-cOllegiate the old cat never lets the rats out of High Class Auto Paanting. Pricesiat.l2 m. A custom which was started foui her sight. thAdiiurch quartet, accompanied by years ago is still kept up by the man­ rack and field championships came Grace Bassett. lown to a decision today with a The owner of the mill says this High. Low. Close. agement. The honor roll at thf story can be verified by a visit to his 8:30v Robert P. Fitz, Tenor, Army and Navy club will be decorat­ nelancholy sky overhead and the “There) is No Death”' (O’Hara), Allied Cliem .. . 71% 71% 71 mill. I FRANK BLAKELY Am Can ...... 49 48 48% ed again this year. The flora! irospect of another.CaHforilla victory "Mothei, My Dear” (Tre^ame), “To 10 imminent as to leaVd hot a reason­ Shop on Summit Street Near Flower Street the Sun" (Carran); Accompanied by Am Loco ...... 150% 150% 150% pieces for the graves of the deac Am Smelters ... 65% 64% 64% heroes will be completed today and able doubt of its nature, Hence the Phone 256-12.' Normaff S.. Dillingham. lelaiicholy sky.'“. Lt is of eastern 8:45^J. Arthur Whitcomb, Boston, Am S u g a r ...... 7 6 % 76% 76% placed on the graves Monday after NOTICE k 49% 42% noon by a special committee from the irigin and sympathies and it all but Cornet Soloist, assisted by Mar- Am Sumatra .. 42'% .vept for the departed glory this ter- gueritefli. Barnes. "Largo (Handel), Am Tel & Tel . .123% 123% 123% club and the manager of the Part TAX COLLECTOR. "Inflanintus” from “Stabat Matre” Am Woolen .... 93 % 92% 92% Hill Flower Shop. ^ .’itory once knew. (Rosaine). Anaconda 55% 55% 55% If California wins today, which is A tc h iso n ...... 100 100 100 THE REFERENDUM. autamount of saying if Bryan is a Notice is hereby given to the tax­ DEVELOPING AND PRINITOG BRICHSTONES LOSE Bald Loco . .119 118 119 Democrat, it will be ih© second Bear payers of the Town of Bolton that I will be at the Station, Bolton Notch, B & O ...... 48% 48% 48% Board of Selectmmi Fix Friday, Jnn< /ietory in successions. The Bears Your Snapshots in 24 Hourk Centers' Stage Bally In Eighth and 77% 2, as the DatO for lt. :ame on last year to win the title June 6th, from 10" a. m. to 4 p. m. Beth Steel B . 78% 77% and at the basemeot of the Congrega­ Wlk On Kasnlki's Doable Can Pacific . .142% 142% 142% by a skinny half poiht hut their mar­ Bring in your films before 4 o’clock and get your work ready At a special meeting of the select­ gin of victory today should be more tional church, Bolton Center, June Cen Leather 40% 39% 39% 7th from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. for the next day. This work is done at our studio and therefore we can The standard game for the Cos--chandler...... 75i^ 75% 75% men held last evening at the Hall o ;omfortable We have figured them to score be- purpose of receiving taxes laid on take better care of your ordars. mopolitian league ball games is Ches & Ohio . . 68% 67% 68% Records it was decided to hold the referendum on the Main street im :ween thirty-five atfdlfOrty points and list of 1921 due and payable May 15, Films, Albums, Stickers, Photomailers always on band. seven innings. In one of the best play­ Chic M & St P 28% 28% 28% 1922. ed games so far, the Birchstones Chic R I & Pac 45% 44% 45 provements on Friday, June 2. Thi: hat'will be ample, ! sufficient and Mail orders taken care -of. was considered to be the best day a enough. Cornell cahnot be feckonec Interest on. all taxes unpaid on or went down to defeat fighting gallant Chino ...... 31% 31% 31% before June 15th, 1922, will he ly before the Center A. C. a t the Golf Crucible Steel , 76% 76% 76% it would come at a time when the :or more than thlii^ , points and majority of the' voters, who are oi Princeton, the remaiSiBg eastern fac­ charged at the rate of 9 per cent ELITE STUDIO lots laat night. Both pitchers hurled Endicott John 83% 83% 83% from the time due. 8^9.4, but were backed'by erratic Gen Motors . ., 14% 14% 14 %- short time, would not lose'a day’: tor, for twenty^flVe^ - Tel. 735-4, “Better. Photos” ' P. O. Block, South Manchester pay going to the polls. Leiand Stanford Md better than an PAUL E. CLEMENT, Collector. fielding which was responsibly for Great North pfd 77% 77% 77% Dated at Bolton, May 12, 1922. moat of the runs., Getizwich allowed I n s p ir ...... 43% 42% 43 There has been much talk of op :ven chance to hato the money Ka^iki' to hit for a double in the position to the project which has • -but not as a chaih^om; - Its team was Kennecott ..... 38% 38% 38% been under consideration ^ r the prodigal of stars but!laOked balance, qjlghth after^ two men were out and Mex P e t ...... 138 136% 136% a stolen, base coupled with an error past ten years. However, there, is Much of Stanfofdia- v^iocesa rested 02535348485353235353485353482348535323532353532348532353232302532353485353232348534848485348904890 Mo Pac ...... ■23% 23% ^ 23% every, reason to believe, according to upcm the'sprintihg.'Oft^ifc^^^ decided'the ieeue. Hutton led the as­ N Y Central . . 91% 90% 91% sault for the Centers with three those who ae in close touch with the He.ioafed throuith-the trials yester- N Y N H & H . 33% 33% 33% situation, that little, if any, will de- ^a.yj therefore nO-idea; Of his condi- bingles out of four times to the No Pacific. . . 77 77 . 77 Ifilate. Box score: t > y e^p . couldi be gdh|(jid.DYHowever, he Pacific; Oil ? 66% -'64% 64%. , L, F6rd, ot New-HOTen, this .wrlt0r.»VlB»res.loii c t . Center A. C.', ' ■ " ■ Pah Ain Pet /. 68% 67% 6«%- > hsla'g! shWl W 's ^ t i a n d th is A B R R PO Penn ...... 42 41% 42 Swalk-construction-in fi. Manchester this m ol itir-n iwJor tVio 2 2 0 Hjacei^Arrow , , 19% tsM- stlU hs rsQulrea to oh<t Suit. * "» 6 ' 0 2 Reitfiliig . ' 81% able Insurance/co.vering the'^ow u in vanca_caic»HaB®w-.;»i3, a _ Hiktbtt,» if, p . 6 4 3 1 Slhclaif .../ 3T% 36% case of liahlliiy. Complaints have y^right,'Sb . . . 4 1 1 4 So Pac ...... 98 92% t ^ t h e s"e'(^t^rrega7^ bet- Bray, lb ... . 4 1 V 8 So Rail .., .. . 24% ■ 24% 24% Ing the lights.which it is alleged the stern^ ^elson, 2b ;. . . 5 0 1 0 Studebak-er ... .124% 123% 123% workmen in the employ of the corniest kind of com^titloM k-^LeM ^^ ■ i; 'if- Hall, I f ...... 5 0 1 0 Texas Co . .... • 49% 49% 49% pany have failed to place properly of Lafayette; Woodriii^ orS^acuse, Kasulki, p. If . . 4 1 1 0 Un P a c ...... 140 139% 140 at night. Love joy of Cornell; McKltn of 532348485353484823484848535353234848233023234823485348482390234848532353235348485348532323 Miner, c ...., .. 4 0 0 9 U S Rubber . .. . 64% 64 64% Mr. Fkird was in town yesterday Princeton; Lever of Pennsylvania, U S Steel ____ .161% 101% 101% looking over the situation but made and others. ' 39 9 10 24 Utah Copper .: . 69 68.% 69 no comments. The contract under No California man figured to score Birchstones which the company is working calls in the sprints although Hutchinson, for the completion of the sidewalks who won the meet last year, qualified AB R H PO THREE CHILDREN PERISH 1 2 0 this year in seventy working days, in the.furlong. Hendrixson, how- Simons, r f ...... 5 IN FARMHOUSE FIRE Ford, l b ...... 4 2 0 6 To date the progress of the work has ever, should score well in the quar- F arr, 2 b ...... 4 0 0 0 hardly ‘warranted such a prediction, te; Merchant and Witter In the shot Port Allegheny, Pa., April 28.— —------^------— ; put; Morris In the pole vault; Muller ft W E OR LOT AT Gallnsnick, ss . . 4 3 2 0 3 1 2 4 Three children met death in the THYROID TABLETS CURE and Treyer in ffhe high jump; Sor- McCollins, If, 3b fiames of a burning farmhouse"" at Agnew, Sh, If .. 4 0 2 3 BALDNESS, DOCTORS SAY rent! and Merchant in the javelin 4 0 1 2 Keating Summit, near here, this ------throw; Muller and Berky in the dis- Judatz, c f ...... morning, while their father strug­ = REASONS: Gardper, c . . . . 3 1 2 8 London.—Luxuriant tresses for cus and the same Merchant a^in in Gettezwich, p . . 4 0 0 1 gled frantically to reach them and the bald-headed men and the women the hammer throw. suffered severe burns on his hands with thinning hair—all' by merely Thls gifted individual also had a S Greenacres is tlie most central and best land in town for residential purposes—^locat- 35 8 11 24 and face that sent him reeling out of taking a few extra-strong thy/oid good chance to break through to a S ed on East Center Street, only 2000 feet or five minutes’ walk from Main Street, and in the house in a semi-conscious condi­ Center A. C. 020 312 tablets persistently!. \ point of so In the broad jump. He = the highest section of the town. Birchstones . 040 110 tion. That is the promise held out by is the life-blood of the California The three victims of the fire are the doctors of the famous Guy’s Hos­ team and without him the Bear ~ Forty-five hundred feet (4,500 feet) of water mains, about two thousand feet (2,000 BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Helen, aged seven; Ray, aged four, pital, London. might easily be looked upon as a and Dqris, aged 18 months, children It is claimed that one case of abso- lamb. Yet California’s team balance feet) of sewer, pipes; together with electric light extension already available. Team No. 8 Wins—^Ray Bidwell Wins of Arthur Smith, a farmer. lute baldness has bpen already cured was such, as to make of it a con- S More than a mile of graded streets—more than two miles of granolithic sidewalks al- if High Individual Htmors. by this treatment. The patient was tender under any circumstances, a young Dutchwoman, who, although Records were threatened in many s s ready completed. The bowling tournament of Hose only twenty-three, was as bald as a events. Merchant hung up new fig- and Ladder Co. No. 1 came to a close man of eighty. She was ordered to ures in the hammer tljrow yesterday, S . Fourteen new houses built or in course of consfruction—^new ones starting up every>^ last Thursday night. Team 3 came take ten grains of thyroid daily. (171 feet 2 inches; LeCOney equalled = day. ' out on top with forty-two strings to Immediately her health improved, the games records in the century, their No., 2 following a close and hair at once began to grow on 9 4-5 reconds in winnihg his heat, S - Near Schools, Churches, Trolley and Business Section. second with, fOrty-oue strings. Team the top of her head, doctors say. pulled up and Woodring made no No. 2 took the team single of 504, Dr. Barber, specialist, says that bones about the fact that, he is shoot- as- All improvements above outlined completed within the past twelve months. and the team three stAng of 1,398. the explanation of this wonderful tng for a' new mark in the furlong, '/ ’ " " .• S i Ray Bidwell, captain of No. 3, -w^s improvement is that the patient was Baker; of Bates, also has the speed = Watch us grow—or better still—^buy a lot and participate in the increase in value tied with Terrence McGann, captain defleieht in thsToid. under the existing time in the s s ' that is bound to accrue as the months roll by. Smile on fortune if you would have fortune of No. 1, for the individual high sin­ “That deficiency,” he states, “was two-mile run. s smile on you. . • ‘ ' gle with 127 points. The tie was the cause of the baldness. Thyroid! Merchant scores as he should, rolled off, Bidwell taking the honors insufficiency manifests itself in young -A-lin Kraenseiein’s individual point i EASY TERMS. WARRANTEE DEEDS. w ith 84 pins against McGann’s 82. married women in thinning hair, record of eighteen, made many years The high three string was also tied. bright, scaly skins and brittleness ago, is in grave danger. v 5 Salesmen on the grounds daily. i s r K .a Ray Bidwell again disputed the hon­ and loss of nails.” ors, this/time with Arthur Lashlnskl, Fresh for the week-end,' o choice tied with 323 pins. The roll off re­ Absence of pupils from public assortment of«the Whitman and sulted In another ^ictory for Bidwell schools costs the United States ap­ Page & Shaw Candy. Edward J. ■ •who took 303 pins against Lashin- proximately $195,000 annually. Murphy, Pharmacist, Depot Square. sk i's 281. —-lAdv.

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Umpires: Hilderbrprid, Naillin interoathmal League, COLIiEGE BOATRACE. ''5^1 CHAIN and Evans. PiC. by J.B.SHERinm ' Ithaca, N. Y,, May 27.—The Har­ Baltimbre '..25 12 U gg vard and Cornell crews were readjr Rochester ..2 2 14 .60.t AU'nnCR o r b a s e :BALL rOR BtGlNNERS White Sox Ooaqnei* Browns. Torpntb . today for their annual two mile race Chicago, May 26.—^Schupp master­ ..21 16 •5A3 'on .Lake Cayuga. Cornell is general­ old liefer WAmiiI to Oppose Jack Buffalo . . .18 ^ 21 ...,^..,^3, ed the hard-hitting Browns and Reading . Copyright, inisn,' by ihe InternatioBAl Syndicate ly &vofed to win by a handsome 6ft the Mound— Canned l^ liam s twice in a, pitcher’s . .18 '21 v"‘.,i63^ margin.- Symeuse. .-.16 19 ' T . . . . i-i ... ■ I , i r- ; Tdi^irow’s Game to be First duel between the, 'W’hite Sox hnrier Jersey Cttjr at-Reawilng Y2>. - LESSON 49 and Bayne. Schupp drove in the Jersey City . .16 22 ”441 BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF. of a Series. Newark...... 12 25 .328 Newark at iBaltimbrp. ' • THE VALUE OF THE FOOT SHIFT AT BAT. Prestwick, Scotland, May 27.— winning run in the seventh with a England was pitted against Scotland single to right. - Bathing caps, pR styles and Shifts In batting Our old friend, the American Sebre by innings: YESTERDAY’S- RESULTS. in the final play of the British ama­ Eastern League. water wings, Packard's Pharina- Detroit ....000 010 110— 3 12 3 Toronto at Rochester. step in close to the plate and taking three steps in to hit. Davis off this afternoon. 175 SuuBUil Bt., plate and bring a ball was a most finished lutter. He batted both riglit Teams from Huntington Beach. It is poa)®fe that the locals inner Batteries; Morton and O’Neill; Syracuse at Buffalo. pitched over the exact and left handed and used the same shift from Cal., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Okla­ defenses wllpsjje thb same. Dwyer Stoner, Olsen and Woddhall. - close enough to pull either' side of the plate. The player who has a homa City, Okla., are given the edge and Sipple^t:<&Vorting around the Umpire: Connolly. with effect. If he wants tendency to pull away from the plate as he hits in the high school section by the keystone sftt* with McCarthy at to cut a ball he can will do well to study Davis’ shift to cure that dopesters. third and oh ,the first sack look­ stand off the plate so lyeakness. With performers qualifying in five ed good last week. It is possible that events Lake Forest Academy looken Lamprecht be back this week. thta even a ball on the inside corner I plate they step straight ahead and In the outfield Schieldge, Johnson National League iv;-’*. ,r: fi' can be cut to the opposing field. If he; hit. If it is outside the plate they step formidable in the academy section. Of the individual stars a lot is and the hard hitting Kotsch will likes a high ball he can help him- in as fat;, as they deem wise. If far range round the pastures self by running up on the pitch and back in the box and they judge the looked for from Bud Houser, the weight boosting marvel from Oxnard Ivers t h ^ ^ j r y first baseman of New York, May 26.— The Braves hitting the ball while it is still pitcher is going to break his curve the Chain’’p i ! ^ . i-egarded as its were forced to take the losing end high.; ir^ l ii^ front of the plate. So, Calif, He qualified in the shot put, late they can by running up'several discuss and javelin without half try­ strongest be out there scat­ of a brace ot games, at the Pcfip it he inay be. able ’?teps: ^be itJbfeg.,^® ing- I. ' ...... \ tering ;ver^v|pl^ encourage his Grounds today. Two fonuer Bostbp hy ■miwiltj|t;^ijigL.:.l>aek in tho box to for its cura. str/ The Y behind huxlers were responsible, for thg li|y^..,to;^e him the •the p6t laa||^mr nas been ebuverted Q-iahts’ victory, Cunniiigham was flevt' IM^^ilfiliiii^jS^ani^es niostj Into fl fly and will hold down It they minlf ft.,9 4 low ball, th<^^H|Il.bW... .. Owantonna,O w l S n ? the big noise of the day. In the The shift also tiitakes it difficult for can by running up on It, bring the Minn., who started in six events and center field. 'This bird can sock the Second game he gathered four hits the pitcher to accurately gauge any ball up several inches for the bat qualified ill all of them. apple ai^ te. a-r dangerous man In a and had eight putouts. ball he pitches where it should break stroke. tight place| , Score by innings: to foo Ithe batter,. where it should The shift is a great thing for bat­ Sherwoo|:aa,d Douglas, a brace of R. H. E. shoot, etc. ters who can use it. Cobb’s shift has H. S. SECOND WINS good playcift u^ll ^1 in at second. Boston . . . .000 000 020^— 2 7 Batters who have extra good eyes, made him great. But all these things V It H possible th&t Douglas, a promls- New York . .210 020 Olx— 6 10 and who are keen judges of a pitched I n g jy o u n ^ i given a chance must come to the batter by degrees. Mullens, the left handed flinger Batteries: Marquard and Gowdy; ball, men like Lajoie, Groh, McGraw, Beginners and men who have not as Sherwo^ waa Injured a week ago Barnes and Snyder. etc., can stand far back from the for the second team of the local High at New Haven, Klinger at short enough practice will probably flhd school held the Wethersfield team to (Second Game.) plate, catch the probable direction the standard one step best suited tp means a Idf to the defense of the four hits which were well scattered visitors. It will be remembered that R. H. of the ball very quickly and step to them. Boston ---- 000 000 200— 2 9 take care of it. If the ball is meant and won the game at the West Side he robbed Munson of a sure triple Open for Business NEXT LESSON—^ro h ’s Unique playgrounds yesterday by the score New York .004 104 lOx— 10 15 to be over or on the inside of the Batting Style. last year by a great stop and throw. of 11 to 5. The local catcher starred Now comes the beal secret of the Batteries: McQuillian and Gow­ ----- Branch of------at the bat with two doubles and a visitors’ popularity. Pete Wilson the dy; Nehf and Smith. -I The game was called by the Cardin­ single, out of four times up. grand old man of all Connecticut, Umpires: Klem and Pfirman.' ARMS MONUMENTAL WORKS als not by the Mohawks. In the last It looked as if there would be a wilL do the flinging and from the of the sixth the score was a tie, three close game up until the third inning port side at that. To date .the locals Reds and Cube Devide Twin Bill. At Corner of Pearl and Harrison Streets all. In the first half of the seventh, but the second team started a rally have not faced a portsider and it Cincinnati, May 26.— Cheeves out- LOCAL the Cardinals scored three runs in the fourth which netted them 6 means that they will have to swing pitched Rlxey in the first game and Near East Cemetery. making the score 6— 3. The Mo­ runs. Not satisfied with this the bat­ a mean club to down the old veteran. the Cubs romped away with the I S. W. LUCAS, Local Manager. hawks came back strong in their Wilson has all the trick of the trade game. In the second tussle the Reds ters scored 3 more in th^e closing Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Foreign SPORT half and scored two runs making the innings. During the contest they stored away and usually calls them throi^h the fine pitching of Keck, a j score 6— 5, ip favor of the Cardin­ clouted the ball for fifteen safe into play when his opponents get rookie, who held the losers to four and Domestic Marble and Granite Monuments. als with one out. The catcher was hit bingles four of which were for extra troublesome. The old fellow, hurled hits,wun. Lettering and Cleaning Done in Cemetery When ’DesuTed, CHATTER by a pitched ball and time was call­ bases. Three of the runs for the op­ a couple of hectic battles here last Score by innings: ed. The Cardinals then refused to posing team were due to errors by year forcing Munson’s charges to go • R U E resume playing as they agreed to the locals. A few of the errors were the limit' to win. Chicago ...002 002 010— 5 10 2 » play a nine inning game later. With bad ones but the players redeemed With Wilson and Burkhardt on Ginn...... 000 001 001— 2 5 1 Main Works: Riverside Ave., Bristol^ one out and the game called by the themselves by starring at the bat. the mound the fans can expect, a Batteries: Cheeves and O’Farrel; Cardinals the score should revert to pitchers’ battle right from the start (Established Sinee 1880) Vi.' A return game will be played with Rixey and Wlngo. - 'iii' ' "■■■'' t ’. «PORT CALENDAR. 3— 3. Now the Mohawks stand ready How the teams will lake the field: (Second Game.) the Wethersfield team on next Sat­ Manchester ¥ to meet the Cardinals at any time Americfui Chitin RUE Mauchfwtpr vs. American Chain and are willing to back up their urday, June 3. The game will be play­ Dwyer, ss ed in that place and the second team Sherwood Qv Chicago ...100 000 000— 1 4 1 Mt. Nebo, 3.30. claim with money If that Is what the DoDglii«.2b Cinn...... 100 000 Olx— 2 10 0 Cardinals are after. The manager of will leave here at one o’clock and go ' McCarthy 3b- Eagtm If to Wethersfield by trolley. The box i Kotsch rf ^ Batteries: Aldridge and Hart­ Atlas vs. Wethersfield, West Side the Cardinals is asked to meet the Robinson c. nett; Keck and Wingo. Playgrounds Game Called 3:30 score: Sipples, 2b manager of the Mohawks and ar­ Wargo cf Umpires: O’Day and Hart. range for a game. S. M. H. S. Johnson cf. Ivers lb. Pirates vs. White Sox, Rockville, Yours in Sport, Fay. lb, S':1 AB R H PO Travel 3b. Dodgers Win T^vo More. Main Street Grounds Game W. W. BULLA. Boyce, If . .• 5 2 1 1 Schleldge tf, Aheaim rf. Called at 3 O’clock. Manager of the Mohawks. Stmitzky, 2b . 5 0 2 1 Lamprecht or Philadelphia, May 26.— Brooklyn Seelert, lb . 4 0 0 11 Leary, c. _ took both ends of a double-header m in er ss. from' the Phillies. It made the Babe Ruth is in bad again. He has 4 4 2 1 Burkhai-dt- p. Wilson or thrown dirt. Ban Johnson said that The Manchester Green A. C. will . 4 2 3 10 Siptick p. eleventh straight setback for the ball there will be no mud slinging in the stack up against the fast Nutmegs on Pot'terton, cf . 4 1 0 1 Umpires, Fanag and McCarthy. tossers from sleepy town, Vance on ^rii Coleman’s diamond tomorrow after­ Mullen, p . . pitched shutout ball in the good night American League and it looks as if 4 1 2 0 stanza. the Battering Babe is due for an­ noon at 3 o’clock. The team has Smith, rf . . 4 0 2 1 other selge on the bench. been practicing hard all week under Philian, 3b . . 4 1 2 1 TAGGING ALL THE BASES. Score by innings: 30x3% Fabric, non-i^d .. the watchful eye of Coach Pitkin, and R. H. E. The vagaries of baseball. The 32x4 Cord, non-^d 7 :... / The Atlas baseball team will meet a much better game than last week is 38 11 15 27 Brooklyn ..300 000 301— 7 11 1 Brooklyn Dodgers, after being in a Phila...... Oil IHO 100— 5 10 2 the Wethersflelds at the West Side expected. Next Sunday they will Wethersfield 33x4 Cord, non-skid . ; .|. ♦ • • -a , a.' playgrbtinds tomorrow afternoon. journey to New Britain to meet the slump and losing six o r , seven Batteries: Reuther and Miller; ,s tC't'V AB R H straight games, sudderdy turn about ^r:r. Young Pop Edgar is slated to pitch crack St. .Mary’s Club of that place. Beecham, lb . 4 2 0 Wienert and Henline.. 32x3% Cord^ii^-^kid : for the locals. Gillette, ss . . find are now the poasessors of a'win­ (Second Game.) The St. Mary’s Club will meet Adams, p . . . ning streak oft #iw|:a «ti»lght._,. They R. H. E. 34x4% Cord,iii^slad.w^i^.i--^^iM^ The Herald force will meet the Windsor Tuesday morning at the O’Connell, 2b again hUT|abJ!^a^^>i*hillies In a Brooklyn .,200 010 300— 7 10 1 RockviUo Leader inkslingers on tho Main street grounds in the first game Muriel, If . . , double btll. T , from tb'e Canadian scribes showed iiigton StAte H ospital announces the Home atnuiilfihere acted W iloochj; Doak and- Clemoins. that they were.viinpresaed xWltlf hIs completion Of the |80,000 Federal on the G ia n ik i'lin k in g hnly -UmpiriM: McCormick and Sen- This afternoon the jllgh schdol work and pj'tfmlfied "a bright futuf’e; cllufc.for Yhe dlagndsis and treatnient game In, mM team Is at New Britain.^oach Clarke for the hai;d hitting third fiBCker. mentally; deficient’ men ilrom .the West,...... the ykorld, :.9l ‘ ' ...... cante s^ld that he ;Wlll

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foot htwer than hht 8taTtingj;iolnt. TngnjBriiri Bbstoif TJntVer^its^lB going td'thrn out hiead waiters ahd “ bell hops’* in grbat dp w a si^ weeks’ courab by the vocational more or ’ IblriTk rbcfil liMi fVV department bt'the Colleg^ of Bnsi- wKo gets drurik 'bB b ipo l ' « - ' ■ neas. offends nobody bn;^ biin^i^. H e u m O D RILLS Stenographers in the servloe of the fWw York the neliEhbbxri ‘ bif eet- United Statesn Oovernment lose 16 ,- 1*. ■ ...... • mW- 000,000 worth of the government’s pd^^ibri's triaT ^praria g^rl^ ana creased and toat thhsnrydu; All the tests of virtue are rigorout require ina^pcamerit. and intelligent dre .00 n a Los Angeles.— Hollywood loves time each year, rpuging their , cheeks for folk, who live elbow to elbow« music| if It d o^ specialise on silent ■ _■ Jitterition. I Yqel, in tfla I l f * arid lips, according to efficiency ex­ Mth hotbini^ bbtweeri £berii,'ms "par^ CUStQ) drama. Forty nights this summer the perts of the freasury ’ department. of-these things, as If tltloQS 'o f lltt|e bid 148^ ybtefri t werie 'btfs wbpaan wrib had to ^ 0 with (thte j -to thri' wtok' ‘M r rixtexudbixT) famotis Philharmonic symphony, dr- This is figured on a basis of 40,000 piaper and a thin iaii' of a riutohnri ot7“ 8M^*f chestra wlll\p^y in a great natural girls on the government payroll as with a den of sriakes of Wd tork ,tfto the man fir the flat'riexV door, d of mice to care for. ! pne;haa haism addfl.tcd bowl in the lulls for the artists and stenographers and typists receiving (Hie uridernea^h, eybp spokb’bi-, actord and musicians and writers ^^Yar^bns evidences 6f at' tbd uastostltoto> drib hari rieilri $1,200 a year and upward. ______at who live in Hollywood. a good mari It wbrild'me^.,; . Ith'lnA king sheet-steel _ ^ , the Uoto^e of trio State o f ■;toie ‘sa: , tline ruJflnfl that t&ey sbriia thing. As a matter o|^ fact, Rf^^a^isp oVer Jhe erid, whlcfl, :^eW lf brk^ and 0^0 By Smith College Both Ferdinand Earle, artist and AMERICAN liEOION NEWS likely to do so, becarise he f he flapli aj' They trirried thuriihs' film producer, and his wife, Char­ in .a'pole in the wall a f Northampton; Mass. During the twelve o’clock is late, and oiteft.aii ri stbel'faned robm. 1 cannot gef doa’ri qri’ trie S i^ " ^hedt ^limto^^red: lotte Christine Earle, a talented down,, the majbrlfy decide^;! upon Spftog courses will be gl'ton at iEtol- p^nist who has been heard from During the past few months the noys onr guests by rapplnfl"^ wlibon >fithout the flkreat; Berc,' steamplpes. Howeter, all tbl^^f .it; th^e staiadards Of riatoed in ypke College, Vassarx Wbllesley, th® coast to coast, are doing their part American Legion at Toledo, O., has ^ ^ ta rice .p^ OTlfbfmbd attendant 6onrieoticut College for Women ana caused 32 persons to be put in Jail relevant, if he gave us a Cbti^M^ It order dr IritoPttohce; 1, cteariltoess; anc to make this summer’s starlight medicine with 3; appropirtoteriesa; comfort; 4, trie'^rgeant School. During 1929 music fest a financial as well as for falsely collecting funds for sick would be won in spite of thplmlN^^ a kriy^tri^ipas a st^oi^ resem- possible scrunity. The thlri^^bitf^b wa^able quality ; fl,. sitoPllclty' of de- and 1921, 38 training courses have artlstib success. For the idea is to and wounded world war veterans, ob­ rimnce. to dne l b ^ . After he has ^gn; fl, fastness of color. Gingham, l^en given. present symphony concerts for 26 tained the release from jail of seven the neighbors think about F^ipbif j^lmed the lock I can insert my own Bblote: ha died ^ Jones arernot half sb liriportaritrHci crepe, middle cloth, percale, poplin, lii these courses inspiration, cents hdmission by selling tickets in ex-soldiers, found Jobs for 1,057 key $1^ Jfte door files accommodate pique, and: Jiuen werf.tonterlals fav­ the membeto of,!Jdri $10 bibcks— and many blocks of sea­ more and conducted 135 military lives ten miles tip the road.,around iri|ly ppeiL.'. Then I haul out that ored! ‘...... method versus content, organization, bedside arid • son tickets must be sold. funerals. . the bend. At that dlstaricb^ al^ ps- bQk 'apri Dpen it and look awestrick- psybhology and health of the young cellar and ■ triey; wo.ttld' “ The average cultured Easterner, anybody might look good, ^ erife. ritltocbn tents. NEVADA HEARS RADIO girr ' have been stressed. The^ search for the hurled .fireaaure . coming from the first time to the Large numbers of ex-soldiers who Perhaps he seeins less am|abi(e. fit' . Sbte of these tA lik FBOM l^ W A U studerits are largely made up of set-' his death revealbd dVer‘IttojOflO • ■western coast, expects to bid the are suffering from shell shock are Mrs. Jones, but nobody would'/^^^k> epnterits, tha^H admire most from a tlement ■workers, business women gold pieces buried to the ctolar,;' accumulation d£ a lifetime; - " »¥ts a fond adieu,” comments Mr. looking for work in New York City. of asking a farmer's wife whplly seepjiP'standpoint are, I an; Fallon, Nev.-—“ Come over to arid students. If Is a remarkable Earle. “ He knows how marvelously opinion about anything. IFarm^i: The American Legion obtained work fold;: of Ibast value commercially. I Hawaii, arid I’ll give yori a bottle of fact that out of all those to take the fine the mountains and climate and for one but he got, Into such a heat­ Jones is under no neceSsltY pf. eriiti- haTe, fop example, some mining Cbui;ae, but two wom^ could prop­ Coffpe and chocototo^ shake fiowers must be; but the great or­ vating manners, because he ci^ri^ hr 5' beer.” ^ made with ice" ed argumeht with t]te'man who wa? stock. I kriow it is good, for I know This conversation betwfeen a~Ha­ erly be described as belonging to the 's Fos chestras and theaters and art gal­ hiring hini that tJie Legion had to as rude as he.pleases, arid,. ^11; 'w^U &: man, Y^bp; went through the mine liftotoujto: Claes. ■ .tain>— Ady.; leries and museums and libraries of pass for downright native frarikness waiian and a CalHdrnian came over take him away SmJ arratfge for his himself. Personally accompanied by the .wireless of Dale Likes, fifteen- New York and other big cities tug at commitment in a government hospi­ To his horses he is privileged to tall the owner ^nd his daughter, and this his heart. even more freely. Andr speaking of year-old Fallon radio entK'uslast, in tal. friiend of uMne saw the gold just as toud. clear tones. tiliiiiiillililM “ Over in Europe, one of the mofet horses, according to our city stond plain as could be. So at 10 cents for delightful attractions is the open-air ards, Farmer Jones would very prob Dale bought his Instfurilent and 8953535348484823235353534823484848482348232323535353 concerts that are kept up summer A tract of land along the Potomac each, hundfedrdollar share, I bought made everything else himself. He river has been turned over to the ably be,set down, or sent up, as i a thbUsand'of them. Subpequently and winter,” continued the artist.^ swindler. In his community thej is a regularly licensed radio/man of “ Many a time I have stood on the American Legion and other veterans’ anxious efforts on pay Pnri to-locate the Uriited States Government, and organizations for use as a summer merely laugh and call him a shrewd that mine and to find out anything piazza San Marco at Venice and lis­ man for horse trading.— Heywoo( his station Is officially kno^wn as tened to Beethoven’s Pastoral Sym­ camp for the hundreds of disabled ex- complimentary about It have proved Broun, in Judge. ' ; very discouraging indeed. And as Radio 6ATM. rM-r phony or the enchantment music service men from Maryland and West A hotel man at Catalina ‘giving a from “ Parsival,” or heard spirited Virginia who are novv confined in the for dividends on that stpek, periods , _v.vOSv. have passed with the most commend­ pi oduce order to a dealer to Saq .renderings of the Italian masters. four government hospitals at Wash­ PRANCE IS STiiiLRECAIiCiTRAN’l Diego, orchestra music from San •X'Af.v.v.' “ But Los Angeles, already rich in ington, D. C. able regularity. I have occupied the reviewing stand while they passed. A Francisco, San Bernardino and Spo­ Eastman music and musicians, is not merely Paris, May 5.— Bearing Instruc kane and a sermon from the Trinity s ,to riva^. the open-^ir concerts of the News reaches some places quick­ tions to maintain a stern attitud* man'to whoin I showed the' stock WAAVA laughed and said it was worthless Church, Denver', arc some of the yCfeS? Continent with its orchestras play­ er than it does others. The American towards Russia, minister of jiistiC': interesting things that Dale Likes ing bravely amid the din of city Legion has received a letter from a But it was by believing a fellow,^hat Louis Barthbu, head of the Frencl I was led originally to buy the stuff hears in Pallon; parks and city streets ^ it Is to have world war veteran who says, “ I iin-^ delegation attending the , interna M ade grand concerts amid an amphithea­ derstand the government is giving So I will not believe anybody again ter of stately mountains, in a natural tional economic conference departec .1 shall hang on to that stock. I feel KICK OF TLECTfRIC LOCK us adjusted compensation with the for Genoa today, PAILS TO BAR OFFICERS wonderland such as Manhattan or all option of taking land or money. I’ve sure I shall. Europe cannot offer. Barthou’s chief instructions were Hovewer, ' frir be it from me tc just discovered an Island in the St. understood to be grouped'as follows bffmMMiiwAi-ia ...... , “ I feel certain that Mrs. J. J. Car­ raise Ned about any of these stirig Poplar Bluff, Mo.— An electrically It only takes a few minutes for us to show the young’* ter’s courageous and indefatigable Lawrence river that I want, so tell 1. To insist that private property the government I’ll take that.” ihgs I have,been vouchsafed by the charged lock on a huge tool box fail­ campaign to accomplish this will re­ rights be respected by Russia so tha sriiooth boys. When a fellow will ed to keep prohibition officers from sters, or any beginner, how to make good pictures t^th a ceive due recognition from the musi­ the owners of property that wa pay■ a hundred dollars for that mucl letting a quantity of modhshine Brownie. Select one from our stock for yotOr children. cians and music lovers of the world.” In order that the products of ex- nationalized by the Moscow govern service men in South Dakota hospi­ ^ f that sort of stuff, he. is very badlj whiskey riiddto inside, even, if it did BrowAies at our^Kodak counter $2.50 up. ment can secure their own posses Iri need of good: sense, and any price have ati awful “ kick”— almost as HENRY FORD’S WEEKLY SAYS— tals may be sold and the profit re­ sions. turned to the men, the American ;ri.e may pay fb]^ It must not be regard .oowerfiil in fact as the moonshine. 2. To bear in mind that there is nf ed as exorbitarit. And it is well tc. The officers found the toolbox in a (Dearborn Independent.) Legion auxiliary has opened a store obligation on the part of the Frencl for the sale of these articles. be stung just enough in early life by garage here. After getting a jolt A German aeronautical experi­ toward Britain to compel France to buying fake stock so that one Is, as it when they tried to open the lock they W. A. SMITH, Jewder i menter, on a motorless soaring ma­ recognize the Soviet government. CAN’T IGNORE SCIENCE were, vacclriated or inoculated. It cut the wires and forced open the chine with hawk-like wings, rose 3. In view of the fact that Chancel­ inay save hfttf'liondreds or thousands cover. ■ : ■ ■ 997-MAIN''STREET - . ! ■. ' « from an absolute standstill to an al­ lor Wirth and Walter Rathenau of later on. So my wortbless , stock is In “ A 'regular. box of TNT .inside and titude of 200 feet without assistance, (Madison, Wis., Journal.) the German delegation have refused 5323535323235323532323484848484823235348232348232323234848484823 A workman employed by a Mil­ sonj^ ways Uib best in'vestment 1 out,” one of the officers remarked a? and fiew for 21 minutes and 37 sec­ to, sign the French conditions for the have! It neti^hly was, buf-it still is, they carted away the illicit liquor. onds. He landed at a point only 40 waukee factory refused to accept ten year non-aggression pact, M. medical or surgical treatment for an very'dear toWieo-^Strickland Gillilan Barthou Is under orders to prevent in Farm L if^ ^ ;v injury jto his shin'oh the grouild that any revision of the pact that would m ESSEX TOURING he was a Christian Scientist and was weaken the Treaty of Versailles. receiving treatment from a licensed Marcel Hutiu, writing iu the Echo ANSQNIA 60T TEN Christian Science practioner. Blood De Paris,, quotes a diplomat as say- BtNG. DeEvered $1195 poisoning developed, and the man ing: ' ' ■ M i l died. The commission did not allow "Although Preiblbr Lloyd ^botge compensation, bn Ibe grounds that denies thrit trie Bf|lish'have acquired G eorge H. W ilU s the man died because of his unrea­ ’bll properties forna^Iy belonging to her into an • •. ■ ■ d sonable failure to subinit tb the prop­ the j^ench,' we and the' Belgians orthftdox raUiStorifi ceremony er medical and surgical treatment. have proofs to the contrary;” is the only torria sriO^^r^ Mrs. FIRE and (Anna Miller vs. Milwaukee Brush Rose Cohari ,of ; 34 Clolumbia -atreet. Company.) WISDOM FROM THE Ans^nia, Goqn., [today filed, suit in RAT OF A <‘BABE.” topreme coiirt for annulment of her Bldridgo St.— Two family 19 room, ISiRfOB, .fi'l CHICAGO MAN APPROVES TEA marriage to ‘. Abraham Cohan, a Cash $1,000. AUTOMOBILE (From “ Hit or Miss,” in the Chicago yonKers desfj^t: living at New Hav­ Andover—50 acres, state road, $2,500. Maig St.— 50 foot, 10 room house, 114,800. (London Daily.) fl News.) en. $1,000 cash. Oak St.— ^Two family 8 room, $7,009. 7 • “The British,” Mr. Selfridge is re­ What America needs is college The litigants are first cousins INSURANCE ported to have said, “ take time from presidents as brainy as Babe Ruth, Mrsi Cohan says ijthey became en­ Andover—105 acres, two horses, chick­ Maple St.— ^Two family, 12 room, strictly mod- > ^ their business, their politics, their according to Dr. A. E. Winship, edi­ gaged at a )^rty. i^ven by her sister ens, all farming tools, $6,500. Cash $2,500. ern. everj occupation, tb sip the cheering tor of the Journal of Education. in Bridgeport, Conn., on May first Avon— 25 acres, 7 room house, two acre Linman St.—Single 5 room lot, "-160x159^ j.,-- and relaxing brew; and if we did it Babe Rutri has a^ larger salary than 1921,. Their ^Jewish wedding was to tobacco shed, $3,^0. Cash $1,560. $6,000. . ^ ^ too we’d lose none of our vaunted any five university presidents, says have taken place September 25, 1921 Avon—150 acres, room house, 20 Clinton St.— Stogie 8 room, $8,00(). U ‘pep’, and we’d gain a poise and calm Dr. Wjnship, and this salary is earn­ but on May eighth, Mrs. Cohan said, Clinton St.— Two family 10 room’,tw6 extra; ; JAMES D. BURKE we so really need.” There is reason, ed by “ pure intensified brain power, Cohan and she were married by civil cows, 4 horses, $15,000. Cash $5,000. no doubt, in the theory that inces­ such a^ nO; other, American equals.” ceremony in Ne'W York to prevent lots. 37 PARK STREET. Bolton—150 acres, 12 room house, 23 Norman St.— Six room, strictly moderu, $6,000 sant “ hustle” has its dangers, and Dr. Winship evidently haa a pretty another woman from “ making trou co'ws, 4 horses, all farming tools, $12,500. Phone 186. that no machine can go on working shrewd idea of the function of a ble” for him. Glenwood St.— Six, room, extra large lot, brlce at high pressure unless its bearings university president. He thinks that After the engagement, Mrs. Co­ Cash $4,000. $5,600. are allowed to cool now and then. a prime responsibility of that post it> said, Cohan bought her a ten Coventry—150 acres, 16 cows, two Spruce St.— Store and dwelling, $8,009. getting the money and he does not cent'■wedding ring. Mrs. CJohan re­ horses, all farm tools. Price $9,000, cash peated on the stand that she “ was Florence St.— Six room single with sleeping DOES THIS MEAN YO U ? “ LIONS” OUT SING RIVALS. feel that all of them do their dut.v $3;000. porch, strictly modern. ^Price $6,500. We (Rotary Flashes.) at the collection plate. He likes tho upt married” but admitted under Three specialties; The Lion Club’s way Babe Ruth stands up to the questioning by Justice Morschauser Coventry— 60 acres, plenty fruit, 5 cows, can arrange your moKgages. Are you troubled with Piles—- singing, under Joe Southerton; the plate and pulls down the dough, and that she went , thrqugh a marriage 1 horse, $3,500. $800 cash. Two houses on Birch street, each 12 rooms, n! Hemorrhoids? Kiwanis cheering, voiced by a lustj' he feels that the heads of our insti­ eeremony in the lincense bureau, Columbia— liO acres, large bam, silo,^12 $7,500 and $8,000. ' ■‘tie pleaded with me so much I Write for tree and valuable infor­ cheering section; and the Rotary tutions of learning may well profit BIssell St.— Single 6 room house, strictly motf- 0 by the Babe’s example. really thought h© cared for me,’’ she rooErt house, all kinds machinery and tools. mation Club’s orchestra, conducted by Joe ern, 3 car garage, $7,500. Johnson. Long may they wave. said. Price reasonable. Bissell St.— 'Two family 12 room-house, strict- <’■* Asjlistlng Nature. What if the three clubs should HOW “ ALLIANCE” DIFFERS “ They. .alj.. do,” was Justice Mor Cromwell—6 ^ acres on state road and ly modem, price $8,000. ' the only W;8fy to treat them success-: have another joint meeting and con­ FROM “ ENTENTE CORDIALE’ Bchauser’s comment. troDey, 5 room bungalow with heat, 60 fruit Foster St.— Single six room house, sttoray’^'b’ At his.tootrier’s home the same fully. Vi duct a symposium on the future trees. modru including hot water, heat, large bam*>Ia-«'^ City Hall of New Haven? , Washington.—-The dlflerence be­ bay she re.c®^^®^ a real wedding ring rear for business. • Price $7,650. tween an -“alTlan'ce” and, ‘‘entente from Cohari, she. ^td, but the next Cromwell—24 acres, near trolley, 25 ■ ^ W.’ ROGERS, Spruce St.— ^Near Pearl, 12 room two famiif'' Get bathing caps and water-wings cordlalfe” . is all in hpw, yon say it, qay, Cohari, “ vrio. had been so sweet, fruit trees, all kinds small fruit, $4,700. house, strictly modem, extra building lot. Prioaio'v t*. O. Box 1083, now at Packard’s PharmaGy.— ^^Adv. according to Seriator Reed (Dem.i bpeame iikq a tiger.” Cash $1,000. 511.000. . % , New Haven, Conn. of. Missouri, one of the Senate’s most 'W hen,she suggested that they formidable foes of foreign treaties. break their engagement, Mrs. Cohan East Partford;—10 acres of land, eight Pearl St.— Six robm 8ted«/*8trteUy C. W. UNDQUIST If you say it“ with flowers’* it’s an said ho replied: room house, $1,800. Cash $700. larg lot, large barn to rear for bnataeitoqiito^-f^ ‘entente cordlale,” according to “ Ha, ha! That’ s the time I put ono poses. Price and terms reasonable. nPEW RITERS Reed, while if you say it “ with over on yott. ;are my wife and . Glastonbury—5 acres, new seven room Pearl St-— Tto) family house near Mato force” it's an “ alliance.” •you have-to obey . I For sale, rent and repairs. We Watchmaker and “ An eiitente is an , agreement hoi^se> 1 fare from Hartford, $3,700. Cash street, tlx car ga'rage, strictly modem house,.bus­ also carry a complete line of rebuilt couef^ed to gentle terrns! while an FAMED INDIAN DOiB $1,000. iness proposition. Price $11,000. machines at very low prices. alliance Is trie same thing couched AT BLUFF, UTAH, HOME I Ellington— 50 acres, 3 acre tobacco shed,\ Houses and Bungalows on the loHowtog.- * ' Jew der. in harsh terms,’-to use Reed’s exact streets; • - . , description. One is no more btoding Ifenver,— 'fserNe-Gat, Ute Indian 8 room house, $12,000.' Cash $3^,000. National Typewriter Exchange than the other. The sole bond in Benton S t, Oreenateres, Porter St., JBast Cen­ Graduation and Confirmation Gifts. who; gained nation-wide fame to Manchester—^Two acres, 6 room house, each is the pledged faith of the 1914, when he was acquitted ! q£,ia, ter St, Oreenhlll St,-Manchester GrMn State 182 Pearl Street, Hartford, (k>nn. strictljr.modsrn, $7,000. Cash $2,000. Opp. Telephone Bldg., Phone 6-.088 Diamond Rings, Wedding Rings. signatory nation. No bond, there­ charge of murder to Federal Uourt Road,-Madison St, Wadsworth St., LUtoy. Blgi^ fore, Is stronger than the weight of here, is dead ;.at,,. bis'desert, home; M^chester—16 acres, 5 room house, low* Hemlock, Mato St., Liberty, Flower, ' the nation’s pledged word.” nea^ Bluff, UtoB, ^?^ecor.dri^ fo worp mit, Delmbnt^ 0eBter>$t., Middl^ f received here. • ^ -. V • bam, , houses. Price $3,000, cash 26 State Street, Hartford PRETTY ANKLES HELP 'Tse-Ne^rj^t m a^ sept of friend and .W est OXford^Stir'^ GamBtiflker M. A. FERRIS , WOMAN WIN LAWSUIT in'tois i’:'^'i;#as„held ,ln mim.: ^ •: IKtoncheater-r-2 acres, 7 room house, HllV Wimarim, NOTICE. cottoty. fclife •^rtol ; w tljijb Hudson^ Qaktodi$B : I hereby give notice that I will pay Paris.—^ Mademoiselle Blanche cha^fre. i*<^nk:.,ri'- 'Mexicari pltoity of fruit. Price $4,000, cash $1,000. HEATING CONTRACTOR Otero has much to thank her pretty sheqpl:' ’ ~ jj^ttoi pequrred ^ LydallvUte no bills contracted by my wife, Ethel, features— and particularly her pret- “tJta' Wesb I&]^ord*-^200 acres, 150 tillable, School, Coriier Ke«ih<4tefl' Kerrgt Palmer,...... , ,, ty ankled— for she admits It, for 30, he^ stock, 50 head of stock, large 890 East Center St. Pbone 812MI ^ o m a s H." Palmer. Mo touthweetoui tween: Union and Nbrto,.'iriun^ bQth. of these, flayed, an Impoi^nt Ctol &i an upriar barnfl^ price rc^shnahle. ner Center and bfeii^ ____ Manchester, Cons., May 27,^^ 13^2. , part in swaying the Jury's verdict in ins amoUrig the Utes that necessltatf Alsafarmfl in Tolland, Wapping, Suffield, “.rr r a recent lawsuit in which, the well- ed toejftp&dtojg p£ General... Hugh ton, Plne« WalntUi^^ dardWl^toBwa^^ kpQWn dancer claimed. . iOQ,000 Scoto Mtori® to® rap Windsor Locks, East Windsor, South 'a^ummec, ^ Ridge, _ , Ltooolui:*^ MtoriA , , AA.' • k . . . . i y. s • •• i *. . , u 7 francs damages fqr a efuahed W m dsor, Staifom Sj^rings. Dudley, wWisChetoli'and t o h f ^ aito W o y ^ ^ - sustained in a tatibah MCldririL Blariche Otero (fialffis'thai she has sis whiiarl^-the I - If you are kwking, you surely can find what you want at Did ¥w the prettUest ankles to France and county hutwas said Iriter streets we have two and’ three houseS^.listed. P r i^ an4 that these-ito. an.aMet, a

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*v*:?‘T:'** » i 5 -t V, ...... „ . . . 9 q£ I jOlVERTISEMENT d iNur- York Steck Ei^anger.thqt...... ^ I- :heed oodkld^rthi^^.t^ ...... ,, u m m a n o fi. it^ereby given to the reg- H.4- nesA more; Invsgt-* .v. . IK. :j!i»«ired votert of the Town of Man- ...... rs. ^ E nll^tened selU-intereat, no r Connk, that a special election pkiB are usetbik their it will bs sot )0te thah h^eyoispb rega^te-^^’^ ...... f I n the Town Hall In said Q i H U I sons aiming at4ale insesktitei^ dlc-^' maoh. I X^^aQWestdr on Friday, June 2nd, tates speh a course. The contem­ bsTO Hie world to ssK Two short playr cLftlli^d^ “Mrs. Mrs, ClayHunt went to doesiiioir..' I iS2ir» at eight o’clock In the fore- There was an man in plated reforms In this dteecUdtt will c|de< She ls a saHon.\Vlot-. masui held tke hotes nteN p ftH>n (standard time) for the purpose Oakley’p Telephone” and “Those Providence on Monday for a short Wenatchee afford relief. But ,there We two, ou^ imtoteAdlng aeoeitf of Ah«ce» Husbands of Ours” were given by visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr^. 'V ^s h.SLd si^b- ‘ voting upon the question of the Is- Whoae methods ^ (rtn es^ were standing ways in ^hldh to help thn '#hfeb nqinw^te^tiair R; —A relie ^ qldeh ewptenul^. ^ance of the ninety thousand (90,- Westchester people Wednesday even­ Simon Goff. snatchy; • > odd-lotter. One is to put all ou:^ pensated in popttlatieS'-fdr heir § Howard Yeomans, son of Mrs. English law sevefal . )0) dollars bonds authorized by ing in the basement of the (Congre­ He gobbled fhe^i^n „ side brokers under strict supervisloh' losses, she had^te^aa:*ly- four hdhdred whei%by a mtan wbs' teathd [>ecial Laws of Connecticut of 1921, gational church. Both were consider- Mary B. Yeomans, who has resided Till they ip some' fashion, and. the other is te thousasd leas Inliabitants in 1921 te the number o l heartht^be o. 417, entitled “An Act authorizing ed good. in Cleveland, O., for several years But now sJI hls/BChemelets don’t organize |trong concern, which have than In 1911.; It will he only two or his home."]' ' ' ^e Town pf Manchester to Issue School graduation exercises will be has removed to Hartford and is visit- hatch^, men of standing and substance in three years now before she 'v^ll cease Bonds/’ and voted at special town held on the evening of June 17th at ing at his mother’s residence on the to be first of the Latin nations. Italy One of the most them, men who will be able to guar­ of more recent times w m jjaeeting May 17, 1922, as follows, to the Congregational church. Green. 4>lw«ialir,' antee to the odd-lotter sound securi­ will have displaced ker. Fecund Miss May Turner, of Wllllmantib, practice, still in. Vogue Miss Jennie E, Stark was in Wllll- No matter hQW. harti. she quarrels ties, fair prices, and a perfectly many has five times as ikahy babies of a newly married ’ VOTED:—That under authority of mantic last Saturday on business. was In town Wednesday, the guest of with her husband# hh.actresg, always square deal.—Theodore Williams, in In a year as sterile France. The Special Laws of Connecticut, 1921, her aunt, Mrs. Grace H. Champlih, tree beside thOir hew ;bdtne^: George Loas, who recently moved makes up. So do sotes Qf Manohes Leslie’s Weekly. tragic significance of thia is unmis­ believed that sect0r tho Commandments which tho Com­ made. I fhe roadway: causing conduits to be held at the cemetery Sunday after­ pital in Willimantic and their Injuries picked on Jimmie. . The "Roof Tree” wllf he seeh at noon. The school children will give were attended to by Dr. J. A mission makes. Bishop Whitehend provided for carrying wires under­ “Now, my lad,” he said. “What’s says: the Circle theater today. ground, andi causing all public utility selections appropriate for the occa­ Girouard. Mrs. Hunt had not regain­ the plural of mousef” sion also Rev. E. E. Theines will be ed consciousness at a late hour-and “The Commission on the Revisiouv pipes, mains and structures to be per- “Mice,” said Jimmie. of the Prayer Book proposes no al­ _ manently Installed, the Selectmen bo present. The procession will start qt was regarded to be in a very critical “Right,” said itho inspector. “And New Perfection Oil Stoves at the the church and proceed to the ceme­ condition. Mr. Owen, who Is the teration whatever in the C.iminand- ~ and they hereby are authorized and now what is, the plural,of baby?” mentff, but rather emphasizes irioro A & B Department Store, Depot B directed to prepare, issue and sell tery where the soldiers’ graves will owner of the car and was driving, is "Twins!” said Jlminle—and- that Square. Sale prices for one week; 2 E bonds of the town In the aggregate be decorated by the children. understood to have stated that he dit did It. by proposing the option il use of the burner, $13.50, 3 burner .$18.50» 4 The school board hefd a business not see the red danger signals at the shoftest possible form, relieved of ^principal amovmt of ninety thousanc the unessential argument or roason- burner $2'1.63.—Adv.. , ■ ! a' (90,000) dollars, in coupon form and meeting last Saturday evening at the crossing, and was struck by a freight That So, Girls? -In the denomination of $1,000 each Center school. The board voted to train which dragged his car 100 feei Ing which shows them clearly de­ Again they’re asking why girls signed for too time and circum­ .r"’l)earlng interest at the rate of four ask the same teachers to return next along the track, completely demolish­ 3hut their eyes when Ihey are kissed. B-4nd one-half (4,%) per cent, per an- year and also fixed their salaries. ing it. The driver of the car behind stances of tho Jewi'ih na'ion. Look at some of thq men who kiss “In th).s the Cnmmis:ion follo'ws -~~->ium payable semi-annually, datfed Miss Mary Hall of Hartford is at the wrecked car is understood to have ;hem. That's thfe ans\)(ey. w. p. Qinsa C^B-iJune 1, 1922, maturing $10,000 on her suipmer home here accompanied said that no danger signals were dis­ the example of Jesus Christ—there We-ve got as complete a stock E ^ h e first day of June each year 1924 by her brother David S. Hall. played at the crossing could be no better—and of St. Paul, UNDERTA^gSa, “It has been our observation, that who in rehearsing the Corarhand- ..Brio 1932 Incluslvo, bearing the town Mrs. W. H. Lleser and son Dewey the man with the open mind is all of Electrical Fixtures as there is And Fnneral^ i *^;2geal, signed by i^t least a malority of were in Manchester Tuesday on busi­ me-its both use the shoirteat form, right so long as he doesn’t let his and oven omit all reference to the Lady AttendanL :B;:ihe Selectmen and countersigned by ness. mouth get that way in town. I .BBithe Treasurer, and payable ns to both Chris Ryan of Hartford was in BtTON Fourth Commandment, which fact is quite significant. ' 829BliiinSt PhoM 121 ' “'principal and interest at The First town visiting friends the first of the Eproe of Gircomstanoes. R ational Bank of Boston, in Boston, week. Miss Helen Taylor was a visitor It is reported lega .are going out “Christ hfmseK teaches the Incom­ House Phone 887 E': llfassaohusetts. Each of said bonds The Christian Endeavor Society of in Worcester this week. of style in the musical shows. Well, parable superiority of the two posi­ flball not be obligatory unless the cer- Gilead united' with the society here The schools in Bolton observed tive command: of tho Gospel. A man “ tlficate of said Bank be slgnfrd Ihere- the shows are expected to have some­ We have the agency for Bever- p c I P I C SENT FOB C ||V i? last Sunday evening. About 30 at­ field day Wednesday, It was a sue thing one doesn’t see everywhere. could obey all tho ten words and : bn. Said bonds may be sold at either tended from Gilead. cess In every way and was appreciat not be a Christian. He cannot ob­ .\nUquo'Fixtures. ifim U iO EXAMINATION •E public or private sale and delivered ed-^hy a large attendance. The North Guaranteed Non-Beealbd)ite*,.4 , Name Witihout the Game. serve the Gospel commands and not H upon receipt of the proceeds by the school received the most points an( he a Christian. So the stress should Genuine Oriental Pearl " Town Treasurer with the approval of was therefore awarded the silver HIb frugal wife cleaned his winter coat. be laid upon tho latter. These Pearls are graduates ‘ sizes, r., the Selectmen, and the proceeds WAPriNG cup. The Birch Mountain school dit each string 24 inches long. Wrlte.4or E thereof shall be applied to the pur- exceptionally well and received sec With-liberal measure of gasoline; our special low prices and we w ill send poses specified above. The question ond honors. The judges were the And his friends remarked, “Old YOUTHFUL CRIMINAL to you without expense one of inuae Tho strawberry festival held by man, we note Hanging and Bracket Fix- Pearl Necklaces for exaniination. ~ of the Issuance of said bonds shall be the ladies of the Congregational Misses Donnie and Bonnie Cotteral FACES FOURTH TERM Ilanui luportiag Mb;; r: submitted to the registered voters of and Clifford Brownell, state superiii That you have, qurchasedL a new tures. Table Lamps. 1M2 Second St., Snii FrsAdsciK church was a huge success, so many machine,” .' ' the town at a regular or special elec- move attending, than had been ex- tendent of physical training. Indianapolis—With three prison . tl,on. , duly , - ^ called , at . which „ * each voter . pected that many were turned away Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps, M1e(8 terms already written upon the his­ fn fav6r thereof shall vote “yes” and gupperless. The old-fashioned and Adella Loomis and Miss Helen Tay- Urban 'Fvend. tory Of his brief career, nineteen- each voter opposed shall vote “no”,' modern - dances - - —which followed also ler attended the library meeting in Babies are still Itebig born on Willimantic Thursday. year-old Ernest Ful|i faces a fourth —OP THB-^ ig. and no such bonds shall be Issued nn- had many participants. About $6b farms, but few pf ttoui ever learti term behind prison walls. Standing JUST RECEIVED 1 f, less a majority of the registered vot- was realized. Elmer Finley of New York is at to be satisfied wIUx country life. tS ers voting on such question shall vote his home here. He expects a moving before Judge James Collins in Following the annual Memorial Criminal 'Court, 'when he was sen^ A shipment of “Perfect,” Gds .^y-ln favor of such issue. Day custom the morning service to truck from New York, which will A SplrRtAalP‘4U>88. moye some of his-furniture from hla tendje'd to serve from two to fourteen ^ - All per8ohg.l.i ri The question of Issuance of such morrow will be & union on^. Rev. Did you consl(ler' 8la Tom Ginn to years in the Indiana State R^fotma- RungCS. The l&st word in & gas bands shall be in tho following form Truman H. Woodward will i e .the Bolton bbmo to New York. be a hard drinker?^ Town taxes, in to tory on a charge of burglary, Puip f r ± j x x ■ “Shall the Town of Manchester Issuq gpeaker at the service which is tq. bo Mr.*r‘^'d Mrs. Charles Pinnqy’ On the easy one. Its bonds In the, amount of ;$90,0h9"jjeia;.-in the cons^egatlonai ohu|Bfr., bmigjJoW is nearlag completion.' ■ Hto “Intake m toqRed „ to® ®tory of , ,sptovioq^s pf-«^ US . feWs* was . voted by the town at special town Joseph Grlgolat'has become the MSxwell Hutchinson is vlSlt perfect worttlafe • a»der,-^he “ex­ meeting M,ay 17, ,192^, under author­ owner of a very good looking used Ing in Worcester. ' gtate Prison for highway robbery, to, tnem to yOU at once. haust” was thef ‘ thing thit Oklahoma State Prison on a chafgo Are hereby notified; ity of Special Laws qf GonhecUcUt Cleveland car. bothered him. ” 1921, No. 417, entitled ‘An Act au­ The work on the community ten FILMS TE^CH WORK of receiving stolen goods, and to the an additiohai fat^ -01 thorizing the Town of Manchester to ------±' Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, 1921, of 3 mills !ar, due nis court has been postponed for i OF ^ G H IN E SHOP TO One of the world’s Ifhdinglmodlstefe and collectible atT Issue'^onds’?” Upon said question week because of the rush at corn- 1 ENTHUSIASTIC BOYS. Kan., for selling Government prop­ each voter in favor thereof shall vole has gone Into bankrhptcy, indicating planting and tobacco-setting time. Chicago, May l^ T h a t girls in the either that the laffy.^ql fashion has erty, he sqld. In each case part of Plumbing, Heating and “yes.” and each voter opposed there­ classroom distract the attention oi the sentence was commuted. ^ to shall vote "no.” been retrenching or 'IIm not b4en pay- Hati#8eihls SORROWS OP THE IRISH Ijigh school boys who really want ti ng her bills. Tinning. 'The polls will be open at eight (8) FLAPPER Buckle down to earnest study, is the o’clock, A. M. (standard time) and candid reason a group of Lane Teclv r. close at eight (8) o’clock P. M. (Los Angeles Times) nloal High school boys gave to a rep­ Not Saying Much. (standard time.) Tho Irish orators and- newspapers resentative of the Society of Visua. Whitewash usually Is more effec­ Office hours for receiving taxes will Datd .at Manchester, Conn., May talk as though the evacuation of the tive upon a wall than upon a sena­ be from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' 1 Q 9 9 Education, to explain the popularity torial reputation. English soldier was a cause of uni­ of that exclusively boys’ school. Edward Hess All said taxes unpaid after July. 16 V. William C. Cheney, versal joy in Ireland, but we havt will be charged interest at the riite ‘Not that we are woman-haters, of 9 per cent from June 15, 1922. ' J. A. Altken, Katherine Tynan’s word for it thai by any means,” one youth hastenet We continue to- read that food 306 Main St. Phone 1139 John H. Hyde, the beloved Irish girl of the old to postscript, “but we need to b( prices are coming down, but the GEORGE H. HOWE, CoUectOr. - R. V. Treat, style novelists with her hoydenish thinking of the future.” grocer and butcher look upon the Arthur E. Bowers, charms, is distinctly distrait at the narket reports as mere scraps of Board of Selectmen of ‘The need today is for voratlona) Paper. the Town of Manchester, loss of her dancing partners, her training,” declares William J. Bogan We’ll move you anywhere. Conn. hunting Companions, her guests and principal of “Lane Tech,” and on thii Long or Short hauls. hosts, her possible lovers and hus­ basis he accounts for the fact thai PROTECTTION FOR SMALL INVESTORS. Fully equipped trucks and experi­ SOME STr,OKE! bands. 4200 boys are oVer-crowdlng th( Small Investors, thO odd-lot buy­ enced men for moving household Denver.—A golf record for women According to this literary lady, school where a foundry, wood-shop conditions of life under the military forge, machine, electrical and print ers, have for years been a growing goods, and heavy tru '

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SATDRDAY, •A - i'.‘, *Hn jig I The ^oath MasettestfBtr £lbrar/w lll AdrertlBementt n o t exceeding two be closed mil day TaMdgy; (Memorial Day.) ■ luoties, of Public Entertainments only will be received to run above Mrs. Hector West of Pitkin street day 6y Memo' has gone to New Vork city to remain LAUREL PARK TONIGHT rial. paradk: the "About Town" nows at $1.00 over Memorial Day. - Boating andi Mwrjr Go Roand 1. ‘ Line pc M ayck^kendy> Hk!l per Inch each insertion. A son, Earl -William, has been JlntereO and $15 through Rahfbzd Road toMain born to Mr. and Mrs. William Mat- Sunday. street, to Center street, to west en­ chett, of Foster .street, s StoMil PARENTS’ NIGHT. trance of the Center Park, to Mono The, Misses ^ rtru d e and Marlon $200 of Goods -Taken ment. Waudell of Birch street are spending frooi teri.'' • the holidays at Grove Beach. Fathers and Mothers See Thdlr C$iil> 2. The following will be the for dren at Work and at Play in Port­ * . U matlons of the different organizations Miss Millicerit Fox of Oakland er Street School. It waa ’i today that thieves in line: ' street is spending the week end with entered the of Fava & Bosco on Platoon of Police—will" form at Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln' Crosby in Cos Parents’ Night was held at the D^k street nndlTiaeath the Manches- Stone Bridge, Hartford Road. IM Cob. Porter street school last evening and Aer. City rincipal of the grade school, pre- opposite rear door of h in and will ing held three times a week in Owing to the fact that the mills are Tonight, swimmin:; pool open for lided and spoke most encouraging ■ ollow school children, preparation of the event. The on short time it is believed that men. and fqrceful words. Sixteen prizes Drake Post, No. 4, G. A. R.—in I 1HE GREEN SODA SHOP scholars from this grade are ready vacations will be the exception rather Tonight, bowling alleys open for vere presented by the local presl- automobiles on Elm street opposite to enter High school. than the rule. However a number are men ami women. lent as folloijvs: Eighth Grade, Hil- Cheney Hall. ^olng to resorts today to open their Monday, swimming pool open for la Mildner, hpnorable mention, 1. e., ^ Ladies’ Auxiliary, Spanish W§r 400 East Center Street cottages for the summer. women. he second b w .essay from both dls- Veterans, Speakers, Board of Selfect- New Perfection Oil Stoves at the Monday, open alleys. rlcts;. Irna Khneal, Nora Addy, Stan- rien in rear of Drakq Post. A & B Department Store, Depot cy Mason, John Hutchinson, Thomaj 3. All organizations, will be in Square. Sale prices for one week, 2 Take pictures Sunday. Kodak Go! your box of Whitman’s Candy -Jooey, Clarence Larson; Seventl )lace and in line by 2:30. burner $13.50, 3 burner $16.50, 4 Film, at Edward J. Murphy's Phar­ for Moniorial Day now. Quinn’s trade. DaKerr, .Norman Ayres, 4. When in place report to Mar­ ^ rn « K $21.6—Adv. macy, Depot Square.—Adv. Pharmacy.—Adv. \ :ilchard Bisg^ Thomas Falkner shal at head of column (your organ!- Robert DcQs^lljL Fratices Harrison.. \ I,’- V ■' t.

I. "A, .Jlf’.-: Howes, tne^!§)i^fint'ena^^^ presided MUCH m UK LOST and by his ^ d rp ss showed his deep ijeHdpus Coir^efc^. Interest in tipis work from the eco­ A iTfilk wagon owned and driven DBOCKATICN nomic and -t^e patriotic viewpoint. by Arthur Woodridge of 495 East Candies; Ogars^Tdhaecd, The ten prizes presented by the pres­ Middle Turnpike ngures in a peculiar ident are aa.^^llows: Eighth Grade, accident yesterday morning. In some Karl Borst, ^pruice Stenkalis, Frank­ unexplained manner the king bolt A Good Place to Stop* lin Smith for the best boys’ essay, became loose .and the front wheels and Marcella Welch for the best came off, allowing the body of-tlie girl’s essay; Seventh Grade, Gordon wagon to fail to the ground. Ovel* 50 Reid, Ralph Ingraham, Violet Peltier, quarts of milk were ppillod. Tho —Walter Quinn. Annie Burke, Esther Welles for the horse, fortunately, made no attempt best girl’s essay in sevenjth grade; ” run away. The accident occured LET EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHiD .-3herwood Smith for the best boy’s on Spruce street nqar Blssell street. 3ssay in seventh grade. Four hundred and eighty essays were written in the Ninth and 145 in 02534823484853532353485348485348534848532348535323482353235353235348535348483153235323535353235348 DO HONOR TO OUR HEROIC DEAD ■he Eighth District. Marcella Welch vho won last year’s local county and 5348534853485353234848532353482353485353234853482348 date prizes in the seventh grade, has already received the county and Honor llieni All With the Same Tender Respect. ^ocal prizes in the eighth grade. Thp mbjocts pertained to both nicotim: lud alcohol and were well treated ROWERS ARE THE MOST APPROPRIATE both as to thbught and expression. = BUSTER BROWN SPBAK.S. Constant Care Im To Coiunieniorate Their Deeds and S He aind Tig© Attract Such a Crowd on ~ Main Street That Traffic 1'^ Blocked. Their Memory. s s *, — ““ Buster Brown came to town yes- t Strew flowers uponthe water in memory of those brave men who went erday and spoke to a group of over A locomotive, built for service and speed, neqds constant care, or serious Strew flowers upon the water in memory of those brave men who wont i thousand from a platform mounted n a truck in front of C. E. House & results may follow. ^N^glect to watch carefully and repair the many vital on ^ e fields of France. , The memory of these men have been perpetuated Ions’ store on Main street. Tlge in the story of poppies that bloom in Flanders. v'as with him. too. Tlge sat still parts of this servant of industry would result, possibly, in serious loss of life ike the educated dog that he Is, /ith his spectacles on and quieter and money. I.ikewise, your estate, built perhaps by years of struggle, needs smoked his pipe while 'his master LET A RORAL TRIRUTE BE A MUTE alked to the crowd. Buster taught constant care to protect it against loss. '.hem all about Buster Brown shoes; bow to tell them, where to get them, etc. EXPRESSION OF YOUR SYMPATHY The youngsters in their enthusiasm When you are no longer here, who will then manage your affairs. Your replied to his questions in a chorus that could be heard many blocks, judgment and experience in guarding your business and property interests AND REUNG FOR OUR ^rhey gathered in such a throng that cannot be bequeathed to your heirs. If you name your wife or a friend to the traffic on that side of the street ’ t . was completely blocked for nearly an hour. care for your estate, have you stopped to consider the burden of responsibility HEROIC DEAD To the first girl who came to the you impose on them? ’ platform wearing Buster Brown FLORAL TRIBUTE SUGGESTIONS: Shoes he presented a gold vanity ^ ,■ Wreath.s of Magnolia, Laurel or Cycas, Floral Wreaths of the Season’s choicest flowers. case. Tkotti they were lined up and Bourruets, Sprays or Baskets of Roses, Daisies, Carnations, PeonDes, etc. sach 'oae given a souvenir, either You can jirotect your heirs from possible financial lo^ and assure your X whistle or a toy balloon. Sturdy Blossoming and Foliage Plants for urns, vases and outdoor jplanting—Geran­ estate of constant and expert care by naming this Company .*in your will iums, Marguerites, Dracaenas, Cannas, Vinca Vines, etc. Buster Brown with his pal Tlge 'm travels the- country from coast to Tributes can be delivered In any Cemetery in any city through our Tele- coast delivering such speeches to the as your executor and trustee. ,, ’ graphlc Delivery Service. Just give us your Instructiions. An order placed today children on Buester Brown shoes and will Ju: filled at the desired time. giving away souvenirs. He is about the slze^ql a fourryeav-old child but We have an interesting booklet, ‘>aafegaardlng Fa}nE|r’s can talk;,like a professional poliR- You will find all kinds of bedding: plants and cut flowers at our branch cian. . " ' ■ b'utupe,’’ which oxplahis-aiiir sferlflcea fn'thpse>miHthBm.< V f ; j ^ store at the east entrance to the East/Cemetery. we_send you a'cppy? _ - ; ' ' : ^ ' THE C»TTON MARKET. New York, May 27.—The cbtton 9 ' ^ market opened active and strbng to­ day flrzt-prices being. IS to 23 points Park Hill Flower Shop lot There heavy cover­ ing b^. jtdly shorts. The' apw crop LEADING FLORISTS. m p n ^ ^ re bought on prbspects of J. 1007 Main Street, Bank Building, South Manchester, Conn. The Manchester

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