^'ET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Fair tonight. Thursday fair and OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of May, 1926. partly cloudy, somewhat warmer. 4,915 ambrattr fevaitg (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS , CONN., WEDNES DAY, JUNE 16, 1926. VOL. XLIV., NO. 219. Classified Advertising on Page 6 POLISH PRESIDENT IS CHEMICAL INVENTOR HARTFORD PRINCESS I Love Laughs At Asylum Locksmiths CARDINALS ON GETS PRINCE BACK LEAGUE’S HAND Warsaw, June 16.— President COLLEaOR OF BRITAIN FACES f Moscicki of Poland is probably New York, June 16.—Uncom­ the only inventor-president in municative about the incident, MAY APPEAR IN the history of republican gov­ ALL-RED TRAIN Prince Levan Melikov de Somho- RUPTURE WITH ernments. ENHELD SHORT tie, who fled from his bride of a At the opening of the Nation­ month, leaving behind a note in­ al Exhibition of Inventors here SPEEDING WEST TACM-ARICA today, the president placed on timating that he might attempt IN O T N T S suicide, three weeks ago, return­ RUSSSOVIETS exhibition no less than 29 of ed to this country, today, with his own chemical Inventions. the princess, who is the daugh­ ter of Edward Hooker, late U. S. Efforts Collapse and Legate’s Party Leave for Store Keeper Fails to Pro­ mayor of Hartford, Connecticut. Backing of Mine Strike With The two were passengers on Washington Fears Intru­ Chicago With Every Mem­ the Olympic. Red Money Brings Affairs PENN. FACTIONAL duce $30,000 to $50,000; ber of Train Crew, Driver I of Two Nations to the sion of Other Nations in WARFARE WANING Fire in His Desk Damages to Porter, a Catholic. BIG CROWD SURE Breaking Point. South America Affairs, Town’s Books. Threatened Reprisals Called AT FIGHT IN 8TH Washington, June 16.— The bug­ New York, June 16.—The blood- I.ondon, June 16.—The Cabinet j bear of possible war in South red “Cardinals’ Special,’’ carrying Thompsonville, June 16.— Frank­ John Cardinal Bonzano, papal le­ in .session today is reported to he j America, inviting a chain of con­ Off, Slush Fund Witness ly admitting to the authorities that gate, and eight other cardinals, left considering a rupture of diplomatic | sequences which ashington re­ a shortage exists in his accounts as The whole town turned out, with skyrockets and auto horns, when Dr. Tonight’s Meeting Will Be relations with Russia, due to Rus- | the Grand Central station at 11.02 fax collector of the town of Enfield. i W. H. Pounds, 7 6, wealthiest citizen of Paulsboro. N. J., '.harried Miss gards with acute apprehension, Tells Committee. siau organizations sending funds o'clock this morning for Chicago Clark L. Hamilton yesterday after-1 ' Jennie Stiles. 52, to celebrate his rescue from an insane asylum. Guards, arose today to confront and con- to England to aid the striking Brit­ where the church dignitaries will at­ noon, submitted his resignation in > Well Attended — Only I said to be acting on complaint of Dr. Pound's son, had seized him earlier I found the administration. ish miners. I Complete collapse of four years’ ■Washington, June 16. — After tend the Eucliaristic congress writing to Selectman James T. Mur-j ! that day. Indignant townspeople protested in a body to hospital authori- which opens Sunday. One faction in the Cabinet is re­ I ?fforts to amicably adjust the first threatening “political re­ ray. Other than to admit that hej One Contest Looms. i ties, and obtained his release. The return to Paulsboro was a civic A cheering crowd of thousands /J ported as strongly favoring an Im- I Pacna-Arica boundary dispute be- prisals,” the Mellon organization is is “in deep,” Hamilton could give j triumph, with the wedding moved up a day for climax. Above, Miss bade the cardinals farewell and inodiate rupture. The foreign office, I ! tween Chile and Peru apparently Is now making peace with its oppon­ wished them Godspeed. no estimate of what the shortage i I at hand. Chile is preparing to with- One of the best attended meet- it is learned, has however, counsel­ Stiles, left, and Dr. Pounds. ents in the recent $2,000,000 Extraordinary procaur.ioiu had would be. led that such a step would further 1 draw from the negotiations con- been taken to insure a safe jour­ 1 ings the Eighth district has seen in ducted under two American secre­ Pennsylvania senatorial primary May Reach $50,000. injure British trade. Financial j ney. The train, perhaps the most 1 many years is assured tonight when circles arc also reported to he op­ taries of state, Hughes and Kel- race, it was revealed to the Senate luxurious ever assembled, was Until an audit of the books is I logg, and when this act is accom- ! the annual gathering to hear re­ posed to a break. n e a r l y “slush fund” committee today by manned by an all-Catholic crew, completed, officials have no means CROPS ARE ! RICH MAN'S YACHT 1 plislied it will confirm one of the ef estimating the amount involved, ports and elect officers is held in The Cabinet, it is understood, Joseph N. Mackrell, register of wills 1 from engineers to porters. It is has decided that drastic measures most signal diplomatic defeats the due to arrive in Chicago al 9.50 a. However, Selectman Murray ex-jji^g school assembly hall on North has ever experienced of Pittsburgh, a Vare leader. pressed fear that the shortage may must be adopted immediately to i m., central time, tomorrow. School street. The contest for tax A MONTH BELATED SEIZED WITH RUM in years of benevolent supervision Mackrell testified he had received Station Idke Cathedral. run high into thousands of dollars,. . . check the transfer of funds. j assurances only this morning that while there are rumors that the to-1 collector will bring out a number Miners Reject 8 Hour.s j of South American affairs. The Grand Central station resem­ he would not be “penalized” or tal may reach from f 30,000 to i of voters. The striking British miners will Will Oppose War bled a cathedral when the visiting That there will be actual war­ “punished” for having opposed the 550,000. Thomas Ferguson, for 20 years not accept PrenTier Baldwin's plan dignitaries arrived 2 0 minutes be­ fare between Chile and Peru most Mellon machine and supported the collector for the district, is to be op­ to legislate an eight-hour day in Farmers Here Say Chilly Held, With Party of Notables fore train time. The station was Hamilton’s collectorship has been I diplomats here doubt. It is possi­ Vare-Beidleman organization. Ho packed with a dense throng of hu­ under investigation by officials for posed for re-election by Mark the coal industry, A. J. Cook, secre­ received the assurance in a mysteri­ Holmes, north end merchant. tary of the Federation of Miners, j ble, they say, for the feeling is very manity. several weeks, it now becomes Aboard, When 20 Cases ous telephone conversation with Al­ As the cardinals, in their redj announced today. ! Weather Has Delayed the hitter on both sides, but it is not known, since he failed to make re­ Holmes’ argument in seeking the bert Cooper, a Beldleman lieuten­ robes, came down the stairway lead­ turn of certain reports called for by office is that Ferguson docs not “.Mr. Baldwin has now unshcath- i probable. There won't be any war in any event, if the United States ant in Harrisburg. The telephone ing to their train, priests and lay­ law within the time prescribed. Se­ need the salary the job pa>s and ed the sword,” said Cook. “We will ; Whiskey Are Taken. call was revealed by questions by men who had assembled along the lectman Murray stated that the col­ Season. can possibly avert it. that he has held it long enough. fight.” 1 Senator Reed, (D., Mo.), and route knelt reverently and kissed lector had several times been re­ The prospect that causes most Hewever, Ferguson's friends main­ The rejection of tlio miners of j created excitement at the hearing. the rings of the cardinals. quested to make these returns, and tain that the district will be the uneasiness among administration this proposal, which would add an . Norfolk, Va.. June 16.—Thirty ^'ague As To Source. Other business in and about the they had not been filed. heavy loser if Ferguson is dropped. hour to the mine day, makes the i Although no frost.s were report­ officials is that Chile or Peru will ed here a temperature of 50 de-j cases of whiskey of various brands ask the League of Nations to inter­ Mackrell told the committee ho station stopped. Even the ticket The Selectmen offered to employ Ha has succeeded in making nearly prospects of early settlement of the sellers deserted their posts. Train­ assistance for Hamilton in getting grees was recoi ded at 4:30 o'clock j cede in the situation and endeavor had contributed $5,000 in cash to 100 per cent, collections in each of strike extremely dim. were removed today from the yacht men left their trains. Crowds tried his figures together, or to have an this morning and the continued i to make the adjustment that the the Vare-Beidleman campaign and the 20 \ears of service. Fight on Royalties. Laureiitian, owned by A. N. Alger, like Thomas F. Watson, a Varc to jam into the station from the out­ auditor go over his accounts, Mr. May Be Otliers. cold weather which Manchester is i United States has tried for four Revision of Great Britain’s en­ of Detroit, and seized by the Coast leader in Philadelphia, failed to side. Murray said, but Mr. Hamilton had It has been rumored that there experiencing is causing havoc with | years to make, and failed. Both tire economic and social life may be give the com.mittee a clear explana­ eVhen the cardinals proceeded to not accepted these offers. will be contests for other offices to­ the growth of crops, according to | Guard and custom authorities here. i Chile and Peru are members of the necessary before the coal strike can a survey made today among the j tion of how he had obtained the their train and stood on the obser­ . Tre Damages Records. night. but Holmes is the only he definitely and permanently set­ The vessel was taken into cus­ League, and both, at various times vation car, posing for the photo­ aspirant to state definitely lie is a farmers in the outlying sections of in the last four years, have made money. Hamilton had assured the Select­ tled. tody off Yorktown, \ a. Reed then asked him to whom he graphers under Kleig lights, a vast candidate. The Holmes candidacy the town. | C. K. G. Billings and F. S. Pea­ covert threats to carry the case to men, it was said, that he would file The question of royalties has Already corn, potatoes and other had spoken on a telephone from a cheer resounded through the great the reports not later than yesterday was kept quiet as long as possible been injected into the dispute, and body, New York millionaires, their the League. structure. in tne hopes that it might come main farm products are several Causes Uneasiness room in the Senate office building, morning. However, shortly before Herbert Smith, president of the wives, maids and valets were on adjoining the committee room. The Cardinal Medals. ! before tonight's meeting as a sur­ weeks behind. One farmer who board. The yacht was anchored in The possibility of the League 7 o’clock this morning a fire occur­ Miners’ Federation, declares that was interviewed today said he be­ witness said he had spoken to Just before the train pulled out, red in Hamilton’s grocery store in prise. the miners want the royalty owners' Hampton Roads under guard of a “intervening” in the affairs of Cardinal Dubois distributed Car­ The annual reports of the officers lieved the main harvest of crops South America, possibly making an Cooper. Pearl street, in which many of the removed before they are willing to this year would be almost a month deputy U. S. marshal. “What did you talk to Cooper dinal medals to members of the tax record books were considerably will be read at tonight's meeting accept lower wages or longer hours. Captain .Arrested. award and then trying to enforce train crew and laymen in the throng damaged. Hamilton said that he and the tax rate for the ensuing Under the present system want late. Captain Benjamin Jarvis, master it, is viewed with distinct uneasi­ about,” Reed demanded. To Affect Prices. “Political matter. I was making strung along the tracks, at the train went t,o the store early to work on year will be laid. The meeting i= of the English coal mines are forced of the craft, was to be given a ness in Washington, for it auto­ shed gates and every other avail­ called for 8 o’clock, daylight saving This delay will probably serious­ arrangements for winding up some hia books, and believed that a cig­ to pay royalties to persons who are ly affect the long awaited reduction hearing today on the charge of matically raises the question of able vantage point. arette butt which he must have time. matters.” not directly operating the mines but in the prices of vegetables. It will having in his possession and trans­ “what then becomes of the Mon­ Eight of the nine cardinals on tossed carelessly into a basket of who obtain royalties from the pro­ “What matters?’* mean that vegetables will have to porting ardent spirits in violation roe Doctrine?” “Well, there were rumors that I hoard the train were from abroad, waste paper near his desk started duct under ancient grants from the the other being Cardinal Hayes of he shipped here from the South of the prohibition laws. ^ Any intervention by the League, was to be penalized or punished in the fire. throne. much longer in order to connect Jaiwis was arrested. None of the however peaceably, into the affairs my home county for supporting New York. ! Hamilton was on his way home crew of 2 4 men was held. of neighboring republics would be Cardinal Von Faulhaber of Ger­ for breakfast when a passerby dis­ with the harvesting of local crops. Beidleman in the campaign,” said MISSING MAN The farmers report that the C. K. G. Billings is well known regarded as a severe blow to Ameri­ many, who did not participate in covered the fire. The fire was quick­ Mackrell. “Beidleman was arrang­ the unparalleled demonstrations crops have been stunted b.v the as a sportsman and banker. He at can prestige. For more than a cen­ ly extinguished with chemicals, with one time owned a huge trotting ing to see that I was not.” given the other cardinals by New ASSERTS BANKS AID cold weather and lack of rain. Al­ tury, the United States has played Shifted Allegiance. virtually no damage to the building, stable. In recent years, he has the umpire, and at times the York during the last few days, pre­ although the desk was somewhat IS LOCATED though there have been several Mackrell said he first was for ferring to remain in seclusion, ap­ showers of late, they have been in^ spent much time at his home in schoolmaster. In keeping interna­ charred and many of the town rec­ Santa Barbara, and at a Pepper for senator but had pledged peared shortly before train time but IN BOOTLEG SALES sufficient. Most of the rainstorms tional relations in South America his support to Beidleman for gov­ ords damaged. A few hours later. estate. . . in an orderly plane, and the pros­ did not pose with the other cardin­ Selectman Murray and Town Clerk l ave been accompanied by cold ernor when the latter withdrew als for pictures. Instead he went weather and this has diminished Francis S. Peabody, a million­ pect of outside Intervention is not J. Hamilton Potter went to the Seized With Fit in Hartford' aire coal operator, was chairman from the 1924 race. When Pepper to Fireman W. P. Kelly and smil­ store and had all the town books I their growing. What the farmers pleasing to Washington. declined to support Beidleman, Go-Between Testifies That! of the committee on coal produc­ AVoukl Eagerly Accept ingly remarked: which they could find transferred to! need and need badly is a warm Mackrell said he went over to the “Well, we’re in your hands now.” Many on Pacific Coast Act in ] spell arccorapanied by frequent tion of the Council of National De­ There is reason to believe that the town building. He Is Taken to Hospital in fense during the war. Vare camp. 01 oil Ti-ain. At the time of their visit Mr. I Liquor Purchases. [ warm rains. Unless this kind of the League would eagerly accept a “Cooper just assured me that There were 61 persons aboard Hamilton was absent from the | weather comes shortly the crops call to duty in South America, 'f Beidleman would protect me the train, most of them bishops and Unconscious Condition. for no other reason than to try to store, and he did not return until I 'M’ashington, June 16.— Charges will be further delayed. CONGRESS TO QUIT i against political reprisals,” Mack- priests. There were some laymen shortly after noon. He then went that leading Pacific coast banks Residents Shiver. 1 recover some of the prestige it has retl added. “My term as register on board, including two Chicago to the'town building with certain openly aided bootleggers in com­ In Manchester proper, the peo-j lost through the resignation of of wills of Allegheny county expires policemen—Hugh McCarthy and other tax records which the officials Mike GInoffli has. been found. pleting sales was laid before the pie have been shivering under the ' WITHIN TEN DAYS ; Brazil. next year and I heard rumors that John Leddy. had not found, and submitted his The Purnell place resident, who House alcoholic liquor traffic com­ extreme cold for several weeks. At i j The next steps are uncertain and The special was made up of seven resignation from the position which times a warm spell has occuried ! fraught with grave consequences (Continuea on Pace 2.j left to visit a Hartford doctor on mittee today by William C. David­ coaches, painted cardinal red. It he had held more than a dozen son, alias William Caine, of Los hut on the whole, the weather has Farm Bill Nearly Dead, Then for the future of American pres­ is perhaps the most sumptuous train Monday morning, is at present at years. Angeles. been unusually cold for June. It; tige in South America. ever assembled. Arrange for Audit. seems to bear out the prophecyi Only Radio and Harbors Will St. Francis’ hospital where he was Caine, as he prefers to he called, Be Considered. Never before in railroad history' On advice of State Tax Commis­ taken after being seized with an admitted he had acted for many made by the Smithsonian Institute TWO DRYS, ONE WET in this country has a train been ------sioner William H. Blodgett of Hart I epileptic fit in that city. His wife years as a “go-between” in the in Washington, the leading scienti­ SON, AGED THIRTEEN, guarded so closely as this cathe­ ford, who was at once notified, tne i heard from him since Mon- fic organization in the countr>. Washington, June 16.— Congress dral on wheels.” For weeks the bootleg industry. He listed the fol- probably wil depart on its annual Selectmen day and it was not until yesterday | his charges: They prophesied that 1926 would WIN IN NEW JERSEY New York Central railroad has been he a “summerless summer” and so summer vacation within ten days, KILLS WIFE BEATER the firm of Hadfield, Rothv^ell “^ afternoon at 4 o'clock ’ ’ ’ that■■ 'he was Northwestern National Bank, taking precautionary measures Soules, certified accountants in lar their prediction seems to be it was reliably reported today in identified. I Ore.; Cordova Street branch. Royal against a possible mishap. Hartford, to make an audit of Mr. administration circles, This morning, all along the Was Not Known. ! Bank of Canada, Vancouver, B. C.; coming true. Hamilton’s books. GInoffli...... had...... not reached the doc- Due to the cold weather last 'The Haugen farm relief bill, the j Florida Bov Fires as Mother! gress Nominations Bring route, there began a painstaking ex- Hamilton has four childien and! ofjjpg before he was stricken \ U. S. National Bank. San Diego; night and today which has been Dill radio measure and the new : Is Being Choked, Then; i amination of rails, frogs and switch- his family are well known and pop-, remained unconscious I Liberty Bank, San Francisco: First accompanied by a strong Sale, rivers and harbors appropriation , But Three Contests. State Bank, Detroit; Alvarado Shoots to Kill. I es. ular in the community. He is | through the day and until yester­ steam heat was in use in practical­ bill alone remain on the Republi­ 1 Even the food, which will sup- Street branch. Bank of Italy; Mon­ can program for action before ad- > Trenton, N. J., June 16.—Dry j bonded to the town in the amount day afternoon. There were no ly all the schools in Manchester. In Jacksonville, Fla., June 16.— j ' ply the cardinals’ party, was in­ of $10,000. ^ papers In his pocket through which terey: and West Jefferson branch, many other buildings heat was be­ journment. The farm bill, facing j candidates won in two out of three | spected by detectives from the rail­ Charged with killing his father, F. contests in the state primaries, re-j Last evening Mr. Hamilton s he could be identified and it was Los Angeles. ing used. defeat, wll be disposed of by | A. Brown, a carpenter, with a re-| road’s force before it was put in store was closed under attachment not until the Hartford police got to A fact that is far from being In Thursday night, according to farm ; volver late last night, 13-year-old j turns showed today. the dining car today. by creditors. work that his identity was estab-i accord with the weather _ is the bloc spokesmen, and the other two i Rep. Randolph Perkins, dry Re-j Train RefUmishccl. Claude Brown was arrested today; publican candidate in the sixth con-j In addition to being town tax lished. I nows that Globe Hollow swimming measures will he given the right ] and then paroled in the custody of I One hundred New York city po­ collector Hamilton also has been Evidently this last seizure is one i pool is scheduled to be opened next of way in the closing hours of the I gresslonal district, defeated his wet; licemen and 25 New York Central DRY AGENTS SEIZE police with instructions that hei opponent, B. Duncan McClave, and collector for taxes both in the of the most severe that Ginoffli has | Monday. session. i should not be put in jail. _ | policemen were at the railroad sta­ Thompsonville and North Thomp­ experienced so far. In other cases I I State Senator Arthur M. Pierson, tion this morning long before the Questioned after the shooting, I dry, won the Republican state sen­ sonville fire districts. he has recovered almost immedi-1 WHOLE N. J. BREWERY Claude declared his father, in a train was scheduled to leave this .\ccusc(l in Court ately, according to his wife and: atorial nomination in Union coun­ morning, to handle the vast crowd. rage, was choking his mother un­ ty over Assemblyman Herman J. Hamilton pleaded not guilty others who have treated him. Hej How Sweden Drinks With mercifully and in order to save her Everv conceivable step has been when arraigned in the town court was rushed to the hospital and al-: life he fired a shot over the elder Pasce. taken to make the journey as here today, charged with embezzle­ though doctors and nurses worked! Raid Elizabeth Plant With a Brown's head. Brown then turned Mrs. Adeline Lawrence, wet, who pleasant and safe as is humanly advocated a referendum on the Vol­ ment of town tax funds. He was over him for many hours, the man | Capacity of 16,000 Gallons on his son, threatening to kill him, possible. The entire train has released in bail of $10,000 for remained in a coma until the effects! Decreased Drunkenness and the terror-stricken lad fired at stead act both state and national, been refurnished and redecorated a Week. was nominated in Monmouth coun­ hearing June 23 Bail was furnish­ of the fit had worn off. him point-blank. The father died for the use of the visiting digni- ty by the voters over James R. Hen­ ed by relatives and friends. He will be taken to his home as on the way to a hospital . taries. Each car bea; church The charge against Hamilton, soon as he has regained sufficient Elizabeth, N. J., June 16.—Fif­ The boy is the oldest of six chil­ drickson, dry. name. sworn to by Prosecuting Attorney strength. teen federal agents led by Captain Liquor dren. Pilot Train. Arthur Bostwlck, specifies a short­ Jesse L. Thompson, prohibition Bratt “Molbok” System of Restricting Use of The “special” •'''as preceded by a age of $5,000. Town officials, thief in northern New Jersey raided ARGENTINE AVIATOR pilot train which is to make the en­ however, claim the shortage will 60 BRITISH SAILORS the former Peter Breidt brewery to­ Actually Cuts Down Indulgence. MAGEE MANSLAUGHTER tire trip to Chicago just ahead ol be several times that amount. day. the cardinals’ train. DUGGAN IS MISSING Started by 'Woman. Ten men were arrested on Chicago, June 16.-—Chicago IN PERIL ON REEF charges of violating the Volstead TRIAL BEGINS IN N. M. act and warrants were issued for BY MILTON BRONNER If a Swede wants beer, the mat­ Catholics, and early arrivals for ter is simple. He can buy all he Brazil to Send Ship to Search the International Eucharistic Con- ^ GERMANY SUFFERS four others. Stockholm, June 16.—American I.as Vegas, N. M.. June 16.— Heavy Seas Hamper Rescue of The plant, valued at $100,000 critics of the Amendment-!'olstead wants and the consumption is for Flyer on New York-Eue- gress which will start here ^ Sun- in- about 180,000,000 litres a year. Carl C. Magee, Alouquerque news- day, while awaiting the arrival to­ Crew of City of Naples on was confiscated. brand of prohibition should jiaper publisiier. went on trial to­ nos Aires Flight. FROM GREAT FLOODS Japanese Coast. The brewery, owned by the City j elude Sweden along with Quebec For a population of around 6,000,- morrow of the eight foreign princes 000, that is quite a few schooners day, charged with manslaughter in of the church, headed by Cardinal Products Company, is now manned, as a place to go shopping for a the killing of John B. Lassater, a Buenos Ayres, June 16.— Owing Tokio. June 16.—Heavy seas are by armed federal agents. j possible substitute. per capita. But the limit on to lack of Information from Ber­ Bonzano, papal legate, today paus­ strength is 3.2 per cent alcohol by bystander, during a fracas between ed in their preparations for the Rhine, Elbe and Oder All at handicapping the efforts of rescue Thompson said he found what; Sweden’s system Is the concep­ lilagee and former Judge D. J. nard Duggan, who Is attempting a High Stages, Silesia Cities shibs to take off the 60 members appeared to be beer brewing in for­ tion of Dr.'Ivan Bratt, a practicing weight. Beyond that beer may flight from New York to Buenos event to reflect on the romance of not be brewed c)' imil rted. Leahv. The tragedy was a climax that institution. i Inundated. of the crew of the British Ellerman ty vats. The capacity of the plant physician in Stockholm and a of a bitter political feud and the Ayres, a request has been made on liner City of Naples, aground on a was 16,000 gallons of beer a week, student of social hygiene. Dr. But if a Swede wants some­ the Brazilian government by the The congress, exemplifying to case is one of much political signi­ the fullest degree the reverence in Berlin. June 16.—Floods, fol­ coral reef thirty miles from Miyake he said. Bratt believed it was more practi­ thing stronger he comes up against ficance. mother of the flier to send two Island on the east coast of Japan. cal to restrict drinking than to the Bratt system. He has to apply ships out to search, for the missing which the Last Supper is held Us lowing heavy rains, are reported the basis for Catholic faith, origi­ . s doing heavy damage to properly The ship is breaking up hut -<» forbid It. So he put the state in to the nearest retail company, stat­ CANADIAN MINISTRY seaplane. Mrs. Duggan has offered hopes were held that the crew the liquor bu:)'ness. ing In writing his name and occu­ to pay the costs of such a search­ nated in the mind of a woman—a 'iiroughout Germany. The Rhine, SAVED ON CLOSE VOTE. lowly but pious woman—forty-five Klhe and Oder have risen -i’om could he taken off safely today. The Manchester’s Man of The cornerstone of the struc­ pation. and the taxes he pays. He Ottawa, Ont., June 16.— Progres­ ing expedition. Japanese cruiser Urakaze is at the ture is the “motbok.” also gives the amount of intoxi­ The Brazilian government has years ago when she saw 200 men -hree to four meters within the Mystery— sive, Independent and labor votes dedicate themselves to Christ be­ I 'st 24 hours. No lives are re­ scene handling the rescue opera­ Is Best Seller cants he believes he requires. early today saved the life of the announced that it will issue orders The "motbok” is the most popu­ fore the altar on which was expos­ tions. Many Barred King ministry when, after a debate to all vessels in the vicinity where igned lost. Who Is He lar volume in all Sweden. Its Duggan was last seen to conduct a ed the Blessed Sacrament. ^ The greatest damage Is reported If the applicant is not 21, or If lasting 14 hours, the House of Com­ TREASURY BALANCE j* !* ? ? ? 7 ? circulation Is 1,000,000 copies an­ search for the missing men. The AVoiilil Se« Million. from Silesia, where several cities he has been found guilty recently mons rejected a conservative motion If she were alive, and could b® nually. passing all other best sel­ of non-confidence by a minority of government, however, has declined ; l e under water. The city of lers. It looks about like a r'leck of drunkenness or certain crimes. Coerlitz has been partially evacu- ■Washington. June 16,—I^. S. Watch for Saturday’sjay & Heraldnciaiu le six, the vote being 113 against and Mrs. Duggan's offer to pay for the Treasury balance as of June 14: , book, and in reality it is the permit | sea on hied. Shipping on the upper at Noon bii/’whlch one buys liquor. ^ ^XOontlnQ^.on'Fage 2.); / jElbe has been luspended* ? $251,275,182,97. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. PAGE TWQ «>- -A PIGEON RETURNS^) HOME EMERGENCY DOCTORS BRIAND MAY TRY AFTER A YEAR’S ABSENt FROM CR.VPS TO RHLML HOW SWEDEN DRINKS | Doctors 'Wm. R. Tinker and ONE SECOND’S TIME MANCHESTER Further proof that Homing IN FACES 20 YEARS T. G. Sloan will be on. emergen­ Pigeons will return to their lofts cy calls tomorrow afternoon. LOCAL STOCKS me. Shoot the works, UNDER M0T60K PLAN' BABIES FOR TENTH TIME despite all sorts of handicaps Fade was proven today in a story told It's my cut. Pass me the gal- dominocs. No dice FOR CREAM BRIBE Ruth Edna Hill by an old time pigeon racing '(Fnrnlshefl by Pntnam * Co^ loping (Contlnuad nom page 1) fan. ‘ 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) Crap.— " . , ,, It appears that a Homer be­ Bid Ask "Sweet Adeline, my Adeline. ABOUT TOWN \t night, dear heart, for you I the company won't let him have likely to Again Resome Duty longing to Jacob Kotsch was en­ Aetna Cas. & ?ur. .^. 760 7S0 *pine. lu all my dreams, your anything. If the company O.K.'s tered in a 1,000 mile race from Aetna Life ...... 712 .20 Clougher, New York Health the request, it Issues to him a The north end will see a real Talahasee, Florida, several fair face beams— ” baseball game tomorrow night when Automobile ...... 500 olO jjow—what's it all about; "motbok.” and informs him how of Heading French Gov- years ago. Conn. General...... 172 5 1.7y much he may buy. The legal max­ the North firemen meet the Com­ The bird failed to return and 525 It appears that a few noons Office Official Guilty in munity club nine on the Community Hartford Fire ...... 015 ago a group of young fellows | imum is four litres a month, but then returned to its loft a year Htfd. Steam Tloller . .675 only about one-third the "motbok” club playgrounds. Both teams are eminent as Premier. later. The bird had apparently 750 were engaged in a game of j untried, since both have recently National Fire ...... TSO craps. Everything went along ; Bootleg Scandal. holders are allowed this amount. been held a prisoner for aeveral 5.00 Men under 25 find difficulty in been organized. The game will be Phoenix...... 5 7:> nicely for some time and then . months. Travelers...... 1260 12S0 getting books, and rigid care is called at 6 o'clock. Paris, June 16.—Once agfain The fact that a pigeon has someone suddenly noticed Ser- | New A'ork. June 16.—Thomas J. Public UtlUty Stocks. geant Barron .ipproaching on ; exercised In issuing them to wom- F'rance, in a crisis, has turned to enough instinct to return home Conn. Power Co. ...2 05 Clougher, found guilty by a jury of The regular meeting of Hose Aristide Brinnd. President Dou- after an absence as long as this his motorcycle. ! having accepted a bribe to permit Company No, 2 of the Manchestei Conn. LP 7% rfd. . .109 But by the time the officer | A register is kept on each cus­ mergne tonight invited M. Brland, 18 almost impossible to believe. Htfd. K. I., com...... 305 the sale of unadmissable western tomer and it it is believed he is Fire department will be held in the who resigned with his cabinet yes­ reached the scene there was no | cream here tthile secretary to Dr. purchasing too much, his allowance hose house tomorrow night at S Htfd. Gas com...... 64 sign of dice or money. Instead, i terday, to form a new cabinet. So. N. E. Tel. Co. ..152 Frank J. Monaghan, health com­ is cut down. o’clock. the soft and harmonious voices i missioner, faces a sentence of ten It a Swede goes to a restaurant Manufacturing Stocks of the group filled the air^wlthj Paris, June 16. — President to twenty years In prison and a he finds himself once more up The Good Will club of the Fifth Doumergue this morning began the ROBERT GORDON TO SING Am, Hardware...... 5 2 strains of "Sweet Adeline. I or Keeney street district will hold s,------— ——------^ |19.000 fine. against the Bratt system. The res- arduous task of forming a new gov­ American Silver .... 26 Clougher will be sentenced on trurant man's pecuniary interest a dance in the schoolhouse tonight. ernment to take the place of the Acme Wire com...... 15 Tuesday. His counsel announced in liquor selling has been dimin­ Case's orchestra will play and Dan AT REC GARDEN PA R H Studebaker .. 52^ Briand cabinet, which retired from Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. ..100 today that they would appeal the ished because he is deprived of the Miller will prompt. office yesterday. P)ipelow-Htfd. com. .. S3 I'nion Pacific -3 50 verdict to the highest court. profits when his total sale exceeds Robert Gordon, local baritone, U S Rubber . . 60 There was every indication that Bristol B rass...... _6 Faces' Other Indictments. a certain fixed maximum. It the Thomas Wright has sold his new before the day w'as over he w'ould will be the soloist at the garden Collins Co...... 150 U S Steel .... 137 The jury was out an hour and customer wants liquor, he must colonial house on Academy street V S Steel Pr.l29H be forced again to ask Briand to party to be given Tuesday evening, Colt Fire Arms ...... 2 7 3 5 minutes, aud found tho defend- order a genuine meal. ^ in the Greenhurst tract to Mr. and head a new government. • In that June 22. In the court of the Recrea­ Katie Lock ...... 9^ Westin'house . 68'-j , ant guilty on two counts. He also Results Mrs. Charles Roberts of Hamlin West. I'nion .1441-: event, it will be the tenth time that tion Center at School street under Fainir Bearing ...... S5 I faces trial on four other indict- The law has worked so success- ; street. The sale was made through the “hero of Locarno” has been auspices of the Manchester League FuH'r Br'sh Class A A 5 2 I ments, with an additional maxi- fully that the consumption of spir-j the agency of Robert J. Smith. honored with the post of premier. of Women Voters. Mr. Gordon will Hart & Cooley ...... 170 1 mum penalty of 35 years. its has fallen from 39.000,o0it | Cabinet of Big Men. be heard in two groups of songs and Int. Sil. Iifd...... 103 CARDINALS ON RED 1 In giving his pedigree Clougher litres a year to 23,000.000 and | ' Hose Company No. 4 responded L'nders Frary & Clark 8 2 from i This is little Miss Ruth Edna Brland’s efforts in this event will will be accompanied by Archibald said he lived on Bryant Avenue, the consumption of wines to a still alarm at 12:45 p. m. to­ be directed toward the formation Jewell Bolting pfd. . . 80 Hollis, Queens, that he was 3o I Hill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sessions. 5,000,000 to 2,800.000 litres. _ day. It was a chimney fire at the of a so-called "ministry of national In addition'to the group dancing New Brit, V.aeh. pfd.10 6 TR ^N SPEED WEST years old, born in the United States Frederick Hill of 10 Olcott street. The figures on drunkeucss give home of John Works, 38 Knighton figures,” rallying about him the by children under the direction of Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 10 and that his parents had been born encouragement as to cities and Doesn't Ruth think posing for a pootograph is the most bortsome street. leaders of all parties. He will Miss Marjorie Geary, the commit­ North & Jndd ...... 21 (Continued from p.age 1.) in Ireland. He was in the Insurance discouragement as to towns. thing'.’ Ruth was one year old on solicit the collaboration, it Is tee has secured Mrs. Franklin Dex­ J R Montgomery pfd. — business and was married, he said, Thus Stockholm had 6959 cases The advanced piano pupils of May 31. She consented to pose for known, of Raymond Poincare, lead­ ter for two solo dance numbers. J Pl Montgomery com. — present in Chicago next week she and this was his first conviction. It of drunkeness last year against Miss Grace Adams will give a re­ Peck, Stow . now and then, the future men are invited. Torrinston ...... ; 1010 -”i the coumry districts Poincare, it was learned, will school hall. Members of the league gave her the thought of a public nnn | for this demonstration and after ^ W. C T. U. An appeal to the pub­ Amarillo. Tex.— Oilfield gamb-j two others had been held during 1 for Red Sox Star. with the traffic is indirect. The i lers of Texas and those of Okla- 1 wholesale liquor monopoly is pri--; Gives Remarkable Outline of lic for flowers is hereby made, SUNNINGDALE TESTS I the two succeeding years, Switzer-1 with renewed thanks for the gen­ homa are on the verge of doing 1 land made a bid for the congress Bhiladelphia. June 16.—With vately owned, with half of its d:- the closed season on major league Conditions in Time Given erous response last year. The flow­ battle with six-guns. New York Stocks and the fourth one was held in rectors chosen by the government. Him at Noon Today. Several Texas gamblers are re­ trades having gone into effect at The profits are limited to 7 per ers may be left at Center church Shoots Course in 66, With Frieberg in 1 885. parlors tomorrow afternoon be­ porting that Oklahoma gamblers i Since that time the co^ngresses 12:01 this morning. Connie Mack cent, above which the revenue T^earest Rival, Compston, High rained the distinction of engineer Harry Hedloy Smith, secretary of tween 2:30 and 3:30. Assistance are getting too high-handed, and I have been held in many P^uropoan goes to the state. This means I the Sta’c V. .M. C. A., was allowed Turning in a 69. their oppression of Texas gamblers At. Gulf. W. I. 4 2's ing the only deal of importance on about $30,000,000 a year. The re­ of friends in arranging the flow­ i countries, ami one in C.anada. only lifteon minutes to give his talk ers is also re'quested. The flower is resulting in a quarrel that Am Beet Sun. 24 ’.i the eve of the official dead-line. He tail stores may pay only 5 per I j See Pros]>ects of Lnioii. I on ccoiioniics of Europe at the pres­ mission Is an annual custom in London. June 16.—Bobby Jones threatens to culminate In the Am Sucar Ref. 69 Thousands of visitors already was in full possession todaj of cent profit, the balance going to Am Tel & Tcl.14 2 1 ent time at the Kiwanis luncheon June with the local \V. C. T. U. gave the English a taste of fool­ smoke of revolvers, and work for I have arrived for the congress and Howard Ehmke, star right hand the municipality. proof golf, as only Jones can play Amu'onda .... 47 L today. The reason for this brief the hospitals. ' it psliinated that by Siimia> pitcher, as the result of a three- Whether the Bratt system would it. bv shooting the Sunnlngdale Am Smelling .12 8 i-j 1 period was that there was so muen. Clifford Hills of Center street Borger, the largest of half a doz 6 cornered trade, which also involv- work in the United States is, of course In a highly sensational 66 Am I.o c ...... lOn^ii 1 I there will be 5 5,000 guests in the other business to be disposed of. and Clarence Wogman of Str.ue en towns that have sprung up like 1 ed the St. Louis Browns and Bos- course, uncertain. The Swedes this afternoon in the qualifying Am Car F'dry.lOl city. . , How-'ver. in that quarter of an hour street left today on a motor trip mushrooms in the Amarillo lleld. I As the date for the opening of I ton Red Sox. are easy-going as to their liquor. round on the British open cham­ is crowded with gamblers from all Atchison .... 1 36 1 ' The Athletics first swung a deal .Mr. Smith gave his hearers a won- to Littleeon and Bethlehem. N. Y. ! the concross nears there is more The relatively small poptilntion i^ They expect to be away ten days pionship parts of the country and from the B it O ...... 9 4-j^ j and more discussion on the possi- with the Browns, obtaining "Baby an advantage. Norway ha.s .. dorful account of conditions over Jones’ performance placed nim Beth Steel 'B' 4 1 , or two weeks. older oil fields where things have I hility of retiuinn of tlie Roman, Doll” Jacobson for "Bing” Miller, much stricter system, and morel there as ho found them during a far ahead of the field that was Butte Supcnur Id's outfielders. Mack then become too quiet, or too well po­ Greek (or Orthodoxl and Russian I both being Qcv smuggling. recent trip. shooting for the medal, his nearest liced by vigilante committees. And Chili Copper 33'” Ill E;igland. Mr. Smith said, they George Harris of the Burr Catholic cluir.’hos. As a part of, passed Jacobson on to t‘je_Red Soju today by "rival being Archie Compston, the Borger Is the hot-bed *of the irate Cons. Gas N 1 9 1 of the congress it hasi with Pitchers Br> an Harris and could not forget the war and wouH Nursery company left i that phase ^ family for British pro, who shot a 69 over Texas gamblers Col. Fuel Iron 4ii <• I 1----- """"’incod that the Greek rite Lefty Heimach, getting Ehmke in not fo;- \oars lo come. Hatreds automobile with his dies (t Ohio .132': been annou-- . Louisville. Kentucky, where the the same course. While every new oil town m will be used m masses in two Un- return. PENN. FACTIONAL v.'cic enucudered that will doubtless IValtCr Hagen and Walts Gunn, Cnic Steel ... 73’” national convention of nurserymen Texas and 0\''hom a is pointing caco churches during the congress, live lor generations. Economic American professional and ama­ with pride to i \ own purity, and Can. Pacific ..162 cotif!i:ienr in England arc in poor is to he held next week. Mr. Harris teur respeativel V. were leading and at 10 a. m.. Wednesday there \MERIC.V WITHIN RIGHTS and his family will take this op­ viewing with alarm all other sur­ Erie ...... 34 will be a mcctinc devoted solely to WARFARE WANING ; iv'pc' ;',t the present time. It wiil the parade at old St. Anne s the Erie 1 s t ...... 4 0’” ON SE.LMEN INSPECTION portunity to visit relatives in rounding towns as “sinks tif in­ the question of union, ta’.:e Great Brittiiii sixl>'-two years other qualifying course, with a iquities,” Borger with communica­ Gen Asphalt . 71's I . pay h. r debt to tlie United Greenboro, Tenn. Longc.st Pajutl Letter. London, June 16.—Sir Austen (Continued from page 1) pair of 72’s. _____ tion with other towns supplied on­ Gen E le c ----- 8 21-: Rome, June 16.—The Pope's let­ ;'-iate.e. For this purpose the peo­ Gen Mot...... 143 Chamberlain, foreign minister, to- ly by motor car mail with this ter which Cardinal Boiizano, his I would be opposed for re-.clcction ple have been taxed beyond all anti- MOtXTON— TU RKIN GTON city, slxty-two miles away, con­ Great No. Pfd. 7.'”i will read at the dav Informed the House of Com­ ciptttioii. -V tax on a lord in Great Graduating, Too person.'.l cinisfar.v. mons that the American provision as a political reprisal.” tinues hilariously to go its own 111. Central . . 1 21 Gi'ieninc of the Eucharistic congress Britain amounts to .$110. Kennecott Cop a5 for physic al examination of foreign "How much did you contribute to Miss Elsie E. Turkington. daugh­ way. That is, as far as the pater- exceeds in length all the Vare campaign?” It was to be regretted that Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander nau Influence of the Oklahoma Inspira Coji ..24 ” l ', V ,r i ” rL;Ts.aite;, is entirely within the rights Smith was not given more time but Eouis & Nash.l3 "r Similar sources i of the American government and ”I gave $5,000 in cash to Edwar.'l Turkington of 3 0 Ford street and knights of the green baize will per- from an intimate he will doubtless be invited to Marine Pr. . . 39 'Ir that a British protest would be use­ M. Kenna.” Rev. M. Kimber Moulton, son of 149 1; today. "When did you get it?” lOine again. Because of the lack Mrs. Eva Moulton of Providence, Appeals to the State authorities Norfol’.c West .150': The letter, written entirely in less. of time reports of tho delegates to Nortli Pacific . 73’: ‘‘In my work.” R. I., were married last evening are being drafted, urging them to l.atin. will take more than half an Gets !S.'),000 Salary I’lus. the intcumalional convention at at seven o’clock at the Church of take a hand in Borger’s affairs and N A' Central .130 JER86EY CITY’S >L\YOR Montreal and the High school ball N Y, N H .S: H 4 3': hour to read. "What is your salary as register the Nazarene. The ceremony was prevent the threatening conflict. The text of the message praises BANS KU KLUX PAR.LDE game were postponed until next Pan Am Pet . 7 4 of wills?” performed by the pastor. Rev. Pennsylvania . 5 3 the program of the congress and After some hesitation. Mackrell week. Chester F. Austin. The single F.LITHFUL TO MEMORY , wishes the congress an increase, Jersey City, N. J.. June 16.— 1>. J. O Loary furnished for the Pierce Arrow . 2 7': said hi.® .salary was $5,000 hut ttmi ring service was used. The church Sioux City. Is.—Mathias Brown, 1 not only of external manifestations Mayor Frank Hague refused today attenilance prize a gallon of ice Pressed Steel . 39'4 he al.so was paid commissions. Tho which was filled with relatives and whose wife died 12 years ago. has I of faith, but a spread of spiritual to give permission to New Jersey cream put u|i in a container. Ernest Rep Ir & Steel 5 2 commission.® alone amounted ‘u friends of the young couple, was written her a letter every day. He I life within tho hearts of both the members of the Ku Klux Klan to Iv’lBantly wc.s lucky enough to win it Reading...... 88’: from $11,500 to $12,000 a year decorated with ferns and flowers places each missive on a forked 1 clergy and laity. hold a parade here next autumn. in a contest with three other mem­ Ch R Isl & Pac 5 0'” The mayor based his refusal on the added, making a total compensation of the season. stick In the back yard. He is a re­ Soutli Pacific .102 of about $17,000 a year. bers. Rev. W. r. Reidy was the The bridal attendants were Miss tired farmer and wealthy property Certain beetles that live In I ground that rioting might attend judge and decided what stunts the So. Railway .117-''i 1 such a demonstration. "Nothin’ From Nolmdy.” Loraln'e Ray, maid of honor; the owner. swamps have four eyes. For the beUer part of two hours, men shou.ld perform. Misses Dorothy Turkington, sis­ St. P a u l...... 11': NOTICE senators on I’.ie committee endea­ One of the important matters ter of the bride, and Patricia Ware vored to find out just what Mack- discussed at the business session niece of the groom, flower, girls, rell meant by the sentence, ”I un­ was the decision of the committee and Everett Phillips best man. Notice Is hereby given to the derstand notl'iin’ from nobod>. not to take over the community The ushers were Elmore Turking­ legal voters of the Seventh School S I LVEPcTOWN O N T H E A I Pw which he spoke into a telephone camp at Coventry for Manchester ton. brother of the bride and District that the annual meeting loud enough just before taking the children. They have in view a Frank Ware, brother-in-law of will be held at the District school witness stand, for it to be heard in placee at Hebron which is owned by the groom. house In said district on Monday the adjoining room where the com­ the Hebron Game club and can be As the bridal party entered the evening, June 21, 1926 at seven mittee was gathering. economically fitted up for the pur­ church the wedding march from o’clock p. m., standard time at Under a barrage of questions. pose. Adjacent to the club prop Lohengrin was played by Miss Buckland, Conn., for the following Ladies and Gentlemen. Mackrell said he “just couldn’t erty is some 250 acres of land own Florence Phillips and after the purposes to- 'wit: say” why he had used this singular ed by Frank Cheney, Jr., with ! ceremony the recessional from 1. To choose a moderator. expression to Albert Cooper. pond about two acres in area which Mendelssohn. 2. To hear the report of the dis­ Beidleman lieutenant. He had could he developed as a swimming The bride’s dress was of white trict officers. o f previously testified that he had giv­ pool. Suitable buildings will be crepe de chine trimmed with Vene­ 3. To elect the district officers for en $5,000 in cash, the savings _ of ei'ccted and in alt probability the tian lace pearls. On her head was 'Twas commencement time, and ^ the ensuing year. "about two years,” to the Vare work will be carried through to a double wreath of orange blos­ “Beauty” couldn’t bear to be out of i 4. To see if the district will vote completion within the next few soms and her shower bouquet was campaign fund. style. So here she is with and j to lay a tax to meet the dis­ "As a matter of fact.” said Sen­ weeks. of bridal roses and lilies of the tricts obligations. Maybe you don’t know this side gown and flowers. ‘ Beauty s offi­ ator King, after a long period of valley. To see If the district will vote of tire buying so we are going to verbal fencin.?, "when you said ‘1 The maid of honor wore orchid cial name is Lady Maude Moon IT, to appropriate funds for understand nothin’ from nobody.’ georgette, beaded. She carried an owned by Bryant Wells Collier, of necessary repairs. broadcast it. SHOT-GUN GUARD FOR arm bouquet of Madame Butteffly weren't you giving assurance to College Park, Georgia. 6. To transact any other business Cooper that this committee would roses. proper to come before said The little flower girls each car­ Tire service csui be bought by the get nothing out of you that would COOUDGE IN HILLS meeting. be harmful to Vare or Beidle­ ried baskets of garden flowers, yard. You can buy just as much of Dorothy Turkington dressed in yel­ DANCING Dated at Manchester, Conn., man?” Drv Sleuths Will Try to Keep low and Patricia Ware in pink j 16th. day of June, 1926. it as you need, like cloth. The "Oh, no sir.” Replied Mackrell. Tonight ANDREW J. HEALY To Reassure Him. Smell of Rum Out of Presi­ crepe. G oodrich Company has produced A reception for relatives and DAVID ARMSTRONG Mackrell said Cooper had called dential Nose. EDWARD P. STEIN. a line of tires that makes ic work close friends followed at the home Lakeside Casino him. He said the Beidleman lieu­ of the bride. Guests were pres­ South Coventry. District Committee out that way — and we have them. tenant had wished to assure him Buffalo.. N. Y., June 16. — The ent from Providence, Webster, that he (Mackrell) would not be staff of agents recruited from the Mass, and other places. When you need tires, come here. "disciplined” by the Mellon organi­ prohibition department from offices The bride’s gift to her maid of zation in Pittsburgh for his having throughout tho state which will honor was a purse of Persian Tell us precisely the tire service supported Vare. form a bodyguard in the Adiron­ leather and the groom’s gift to his "Was it so important that lie dack mountains where- President best man. gold cuff links. you want. How long you’re going had to call you just before you Coolidge wmU spend the summer va­ Later In the evening Mr. and TONIGHT to keep your car. The kind of took the stand here this morning?” cation will be armed with shot Mrs. Moulton left for their new asked King. guns. home In Waterville. Vermont, the l a st t im e s driving you do. We’ll serve you "Well, he thought It was im­ Prohibition Administrator Rob­ bride wearing a traveling ensem­ with the most economical buy for portant.” erts revealed that the entire terri­ ble of rose flat crepe and to STATE May Di.sputc Seat tory in the Adirondacks will be pa­ match. that service—because we can give Two buried admissions in the trolled by a special squad of agents, The bride attended the local it to you out of the comprehensive record of the investigation, were who will seek to stop smuggling high school and business college A COMEDY carefully cherished by Democrats from the Canadian borders during and has been employed in the bur- MYSTERY Goodrich line. today as the possible basis for a President Coolidge’s stay in the glarv department of the Hartford future contest to deny Vare, the mountains. Accident and Indemnity Company. DRAMA “The victor, his potential seat in the The groom is pastor of the Now we’ll sign off—thank you! Senate. ALEXANDER HUNG ON Church of the Nazarene in Water­ These were a statement by Vare LINE BY CLEVELAND ville. himself that he could not identify Philadelphia, June 16. — Grover Tomorrow d a y o n l y Tomorrow the bank which advanced him Cleveland Alexander, pitcher for POLANDER CHARGED $50,000 on a note, after he first the Chicago Cubs, was today in- WITH 100 MLRDERS A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ! North End FilHng Station asserted the note was his brother- definitelv suspended by his mana­ C. J. Chartier, P rop.,, in-law’s, and one by Thomas F. ger. Joe McCarthy, for failure to Lodz, Poland, June 16.—Polish KERRY^n Main and Hffliard'Ste., Maachertar, Conn. ■Watson, his state-trea rarer, pro­ appear at the Phillies clubhouse police today arrested Stanislaus “Undcr WcsteTn Skies” fessing to be unable to tell where for yesterday's game. McCarthy Zsettner. charged with committing he had collected a $25,00? cash made tho announcement. more than a hundred savage mur­ fund spent on behalf of the con­ ders and numerous attacks on EVELYN BRENT in “THE JADE CUP” gressman. These two statements URI T. HUNGERFORD, women. . . .u alone, of all the testimony regard­ COPPER MAGNATE, DIES Zsettner, who Is wanted by the ing expenditures that now total New York, June 16.—Uri T. police of a dozen European capi­ Country Store Night $1,845,821. have aroused the sus­ Hungerford, copper king, and tals. will be summarily court-mar­ picions of Democrats. president of the U. T. Hungerford tialed. ______The "Watson statement remain­ Brass and Copper Co., died today Presents ! Presents ! Presents!! ed today as one of the outstanding at his town residence here after an There were 102 persons In all mysteries of the investigation. illness of several weeks. He was 84 in the Mayflower, 41 men and their Much speculation was rife in the c&pltol at a result of his testimony. years old. A . PAGE THREE r' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL D, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926,

V sure that they arrive there in sea­ guests are asked to meet at the WORKS ALL MGHT THEN son for dinner at 12:30 standard Armory where there is ample room FALLS TO HIS DEATH. Eight Princes of the Roman Catholic Church OVER A HUNDRED time or 1:30 daylight saving time, for parking of cars and -where New York, June 16.— William Bi as the students act as waiters in some of the officials will be assem­ Burney, 55, an artist, -was killed the dining hall and must -get back bled to welcome them. early today when he fell or Jumped to their classes. from a window of the Chemical TO VISIT STORRS Roots of shrubbery should be Catalog Co. He had been working Various Routes. during the night. In addition to the three routes soaked well before planting. previously mentioned, by the w'ay of Coventry gas station, there is C. of C. Outing to State also the route by Rockville and Mriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Willlngton which is a fine hard road all the way and only 21 miles. College on Thursday— To Whichever route is selected, the turn from the main Springfield- PIONEER AMBULANCE SERVICE Start at 1.30 o’clock. Willlmantic highway, Route No. I I 32. should be made at the Mans­ field Hospital buildings which form The Chamber of Commerce otit- a prominent land-mark on the hill. ing party to Storrs College has al­ There are several large brick ready passed the hundred mark. buildings with broad lawns run­ Mopday morning there were but 1 ning down to the street. fourteen actual dinner reserva- j There are eight who have not tions. Wednesday morning there | their own transportation and a were one hundred and six. The | few cars which have vacant seats sliowers during the last two days i will be asked to call at the Cham­ will do much to Improve the ap-1 ber of Commerce rooms before pearance of the school grounds and ! starting for the college grounds make the outing all the morel and pick up an extra passenger or pleasant for those who attend. two apiece. Those who are not re­ Those who have made up full quested to call at the Chamber cars are asked to go ahead when­ rooms may proceed direct to the ever they are ready and by any of college. the four available routes, being On arrival at the grounds the for the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Chicago. Here are eight, Kever has America -witnessed sucli a number of cardinals as are gather in Left to ru ht: Cardinals Reig y Casanova of Spain. grouped with Governor A1 t=mith of Now York and Mayor Walker of New York City. the congress, Governor Smith, Cardinal Hayes of New iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiin; Dubois of France, PiiTl of Austria, Mayor Walker, Cardinal Bonzano. Papal legale to Y’ork Csernoch of Hun,gar,\'. Chart-'si of P-ritian.^ and O Donnell of Iieland. ONCi; I PON .V TIME WOMEN DIRECTORS; TOLLAND i T h e G i f t Miss B'SEie Ludlow of Needham, They Bought Their Dresses = that Avill keep Graduation iMemories Fresh for a Life- OF FREE BED FUND' .Aiass., is a guest at the home f Mr. and .Airs. Harry Bartlett and = time. By the Cubic Furlong family. Mrs. Rupert AVest has returned I WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS Our New Reo Ambulance Decided That Female Repre­ to her l'om,v in Snips'c district after 5 $2.75 and Upward. = = a visit with relatives in .Alerrow. •:o .Mr. and .Airs. Jame.s Clough have sentatives of Cheney Mills been entertaining their son Harvey B. Clough and son Billy, of Long Island. I The Dewey-Richman Company 11 Should Handle Female Dr. Joseph Hall, Mrs. Hall and HOILORAN BROTHERS | daughter Helen of Flatbush, L. L, JEWELERS — OPTICIANS — STATIONERS | | were week end guests of Mr. and I 179 Center Street, South Manchester. ^ Cases. Mrs. John H. Steele. i “Gifts That Last” =,= Service At All Times. Phone 244-3. = Miss Helen Sparrow, .Misr Ethel Backos and -Miss Rose Charches Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-At the semi-annual meeting of are among tlie number to graduate the directors of the Free Bed from the Rockville High school this Fund of Cheney Brothers it w.is month. Mi'= Helen Sparrow stands decided that in addition to the second in her class. male representatives in each de­ The regului meetiuTT of Tolland \ partment it was necessary to have Grange No. 51, P. of H. was held at female representatives to take - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles care of female cases handled by , Gunther, Tuesday with a full at­ the Fund. i tendance. AA'orthy State Master The Directors Minor Ives and Mrs. ' 'cs of South The following is a complete li.st -Meriden were present and inspected of directors at the present lime: the Grange. The lecturers program Ellis Callis. Dressing Mill. ' was interesting and helpful. Re­ Miss Lillian Thornfelt, Dressing ft eshments were served, consisting Mill. TO CALL US Frank Kicking, Dyeing and Fin­ of ice cit'am and cookies. George Crandall who for the past Mail WITHOUT TOLL ishing. CHARGE George Chapman, Ribbon Mill. year lias been a student at the and Phone Ellen Swanson. Ribbon Mill. | Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ SIMPLY CALL Robert Fryer, Spinning Mill. | no logy is home for the summer Orders Miss Lucy Ladd, Spinning Mill. vacation. 1500 Edward F. Taylor. Thro'xiug The Sunday school social held in Filled. Mill. i the Federated church vestry last Mrs. Alice Matchett Throwing , Friday evening was well attended. Mill. ^ I Each class was dressed to represent m- .Arthur Keating, AVinding and ^a country and were seated with Spooling. . I their teachers at a separate table Miss Nilsene Neilson, AVinding , filled with dainty refreshments she i and Spooling. ! also dressed to correspond to the Herbert Robinson. A’arn Dyeing. class country, making a most pleas­ Charles Murphy, A'elvet Mill. , ing effect. Gaines were played suit­ Marv Senkbeil, A'elvet Mill. able to please both the younger and Alex Madden, B. G. AYoaving Oder no.mhers of the classes. A Hartford l‘.\ ro.M M'liy, tbeix's enough goods ini ' Mill. n.c -t enjoyable evening was spent that sltopiping bag to make .Miss-I Mrs. Mary AV. Dougan, B. G. 79 Years of Serving Connecticut. Once upon tnn,\ \vl'.. n lupu Itdk an eus-emblel 1 by all t resent. AA'eaving Mill. Mrs. Myi-on Sparrow and daugh­ were men onl,', whoii ilu'.v wore if a dame from that old day; .•Arthur Bronkie. T.ower Mill. ; ter Helen spent the day Saturday rose taupe dciliie.--. ti.o ladies went were t,v walk into a store today , Aliss Madeline O'Brien, Lower about c-.-oii :is pim-.ishi,ms. she'd be arrested surely, just on' in Willimantic. ■ Mill. .Aliss Lucy Gladding of Granby No. this is i;ot a i iviure irom the suspicion, t^lie could bide five bolls George Ferris. Machine Shop. was a .'e-’e.i: guest of Mr. and M s. Amundseu r\pedui,'ti. It is a lad.v 01 silk in one of those huge sleeves, Fr.inK- Storm, Main iJfficc. of the iu-e-l1i\veri:iu pei-iiul, ileeke,! and yet tlu re would be room for a -; Mrs. Helen Tolman. Alain Office Thomas Neiil of Stafford Road. out in lior best Sunday ft-atherbed. couple of ea;-tnns of cigarettes and Seven Patients Shirley .Agnes infant daughter carrying her favorite knaiisaek i or a half dozen bottles of beer. Just at this time there are sev- of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough was is it a l->ag of I'otaioes'.’ i and with a Think of what a costume like,' on patients who are receiving par­ uhrisiened last Sunday morning at young tent saspended on a p de that would mean to a booilegger tial suitport from the Free Bed 'he Children's Day service. over iter weli-co\ered .should, !-. today! Fund. The average expense of a Miss Mildrea Dodge who has Think bad;. A waaon sto] s b,-- Oh. yes. one more question to' tuberculosis patient at one of the been a guest of her aunt Mrs. Wil­ forc the door. It is drawn by iw.i answer, to cl ar the girl of all sus- State sanitariums is $17.50 per liam -Ayres and family of Merrow might.' pei-dif rolls. Throe men picion. The 'lat is not part of her; week per patient. The Free Bed Road, has returned to her home in stagger uii the steps with a tre­ lather's Knights of Pythias cos-: Fund pays $4.On per week per pa-^, Barre, A'ermout. mendous box. It IS iiiilad,'- s iiew tume. It's a bona fide of; tient and the stale pays the bal-1 Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ayres and driss! the medieval, good-old, W illiam j ance. .At present the Fund is little son o' AA'est Boylston, Mass., And now wlint? Tlte po.stman McKinley, father-oli-father - come-! helping to support one at "Sea­ was a week end guest of his parents toots outside and site tri)is '-'ut t,i home - with - me-now days when I side". Niantic, one at "Laurel , Mr. and Mrs. AA'illiam Ayers. get her new ciening gown— out of the world first started going to the i Heights," Shelton, one at "Cedar- Miss Rose Charchee a student In an envelope. dogs. :i crest." Hartford and four at the commercial department at the ' "Fncas on Thames", Norwich. , Rockville High school has accept­ I was (d-)served and lee cream and The annual visits of the officers ed a position in the .Aetna Insur­ cookies were served. 1 nnd directors to the various san- ance office. ANDOVER The Chi'istian Endeavor will . itariums will take place next Sun- The graduation exercises of the l.old a social in tlie town hall Fri- ' day starting from the Center at grade schools of Tolland w'ill be 17:45 a. m. The following are j Mrs. .\hner Allen and son, and ca>' ev.-'uing. and the North Coven- held Thursday evening in the Fed­ i planning to make the tour: George tr.v and Gilead societies have been erated church at 7:30 o'clock, Gporpe npplic of Covontry. woro ' Ferris. George Chapman. Mrs. ‘ For Boys From 3 to 10 Years caller? of Mr?. Kllen Jonc? on Sun-, invited to attend and to take some standard time. part in the evening's program. .-Vft- j Mary AA*. Dougan, Dr. and Mrs. I □ ay. Harville. Thomas Heritage. Ellis Roscoe Tal!iot attf-nded the grad­ cr a short entertainment games I i will I'c played and refreshments I Callis. .Arthur Keating. V. J. Lup-| uation e.xercisvs at Cusliing Aea-, I ien, Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Helen j served. Ht dem>' over the woek-ciui. Tolman. | Suits Miss Sallie Newton graduated ■ The Grange orchestra will give Sale of Boys’ Wash The party will go first to the | a dance in the town hall Saturday from Cushing Academy last week. “ Seaside" sanitarium at Niantic ; evening. .\ farewell party was re- Her mother motored ui' to the and return to the "Uncas on ccnll.v given in honor of two mem­ school to attend the exercises. Thames,” Norwich where they will bers of the orchestra, Lois Caswell, j Mr. Walkc”. of Atwoodville is have dinner as the guests of the violinist, wlio is soon to leave for I visiting his sister, Mrs. Herbert doctor in charge. | $ 0.95 Tliompson. the South, and Edward Gatchell. .95 Visitors of Mrs. Thomas Lewis who leaves with his mother for recently were Mi'- and Mrs. 1-red California very soon. Colburn and Mr. and Mrs. M alter Charles White spent Monday in DRUM CORPS COMMITTEE; Colburn of Willington, and Mr. and ; Hartford. Mrs. Charles Henry of .Mansfield Mr. and. Mr?. E. H. Prink and MEETING NEXT FRIDAYi Center. Mr. Davis of South Manchester The continued cold weather found one John Goodman. Thomas Lewis, were visitors in town Monday even- Burton Lewis, and l-'red nnd Wal­ ing. . The general committee in charge of our best manufacturers a little over­ ter Colburn spent Sunday evening, Mrs. R. K. Jones and Miss Ruth ^ of the Filers and Drummers con- in Hartford. Jones of Bolton were in town' Sun-1 vention to be held here in .August stocked and we made an advantageous Mrs. Ciiailes Faulkner vi.dted in (1 :;evening. under the auspices of the Center Hartford Tuesday. ^^■illinm Jones of New Jersey, Flute band will meet Friday night purchase of some very fine wash suits The Chris, ir.u i-lndeavor meeting spent the week-end with his moth­ in the AA'ashington L. O. L. club which we placed on sale Wednesday morn­ Sunday evening was led by the So- er. .Mrs. Ellen Jones. room on East Center street. ?ial Committee, composed

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etary system, founded on a mere | place...... Then city property. | are dumped into tax collectorshlps The exclusive shops. ... At 43rd | fancy and breeding all sorts of IKattrtieHlrr without any weighing of their qual­ street, Beth Emanu-El, synagogue | curious economic superstitions. Siewart'sj^ ities 'U’ith relation to the responsibil­ which throws a shadow of Oriental- ] ities of the office, and then permit­ Bankers, finance sharps, will Ism over the shopping ground of a WASHIKGTON^^, lEu^tttng B?ralb new world...... Soon it will be ted to handle the public’s funds make long and labored explanations PUBLISHED BT of these currency brainstorms— and torn down and there will be no old LETTEIlS>lO> THE HERALD PRINTING CO. pretty much as they please, with the world intrusions ...... Guaranty they really think they know all Founded by Elwood 8. Ela mere stipulation that If they steal Trust building...... This was the Washington, June 16.— "That about the subject. But they don't. I OcL 1. 18S1 anything they are to go to jail— old Sherry's ...... Rlace of an­ ! was a terrible break you made at Every Evening Except Sundays and Some day— and It is shrewdly to other day...... A block np was Holidays. after the harm has been done. ! the Bruce-Mellon wedding,” one ot be suspected that that day is not Delinonico's.. Started with a Entered at the Post Office at Man­ The community has no right to bis fellow congressmen remarked chester a? Second Clas.s Mall Matter. so far off as we In this country sup­ wee room near the waterfront. . . . the other day to Representative subject such people to such tempta­ Sherry's no is on Park avenue. . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall pose— the world is going to get ! of . six dollars a year; sixty cents a tion; to make It so easy for a col­ St. Patrick's at 50th. ornate and ; "W-w-w-what b-b-break?" stam- month for shorter periods. together on the establishment of a lector, who by the way is frequent­ i graceful...... More than 20 years , mcred Hill, turning pale, Bv carrier. elBhteen centr a week. ^ j really scientific money unit, one not was taken for its building. . . Union SliiKle copies, throe cents. 1ly paid next to nothing for his ser-1 i “You had on the wrong kind of ' depending for its validity on the no- Club at 51st, and the inevitable old SPICCI.M. .\DVERT1S1.VG REPRE­ vices, to borrow from the public i collar and tie to go with a cutaway , SENTATIVE: Hainiltcn-De Llsser. ' tions of King Tut or the Babylon­ gentlemen in the window. . .Somc- I coat," his friend informed him. Inc.. 2.V West 4Sd Street. New Tork funds in his hands to help his pri­ ' times they seem frozen, like ians but on the determinations of I “I did not," cried the - and 612 North Michigan Avenue. vate affairs over some rough spot— i statues...... M'here once the Chicago. j cr hotly. “I had on exactly the right and then borrots' again and more, modern knowledge. I Vanderbilt mansion stood... Now The .Manchester Evening Herald Is Perhaps the greatest of all eco­ kind." on sale In New York City at Schultz’s and finally to find himself involved I a gaping hole at 52nd. . . Cartier's. ! The other produced a newspaper .News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd nomic needs throughout the •''’ide capital of baubelry...... John D. Street and 42nd Street entrance of in a mess of defalcation out of clipping. Grand Central Station. globe is a monetary medium which Rockefeller's home at 10 M*. 54th It was a picture of Hill, In ele­ which he can never climb. street...... John D. bought the co: will stay put— which will mean the gantly cut morning coat, high 1 “International News Service has the There -will always be such cases nn’ house to prevent any other exclusive rights to use for republlca- same thing tomorrow that it means standing collar, with turnover cor­ i tlOM In any form all news dispatches until the towns and other tax divis­ building adjoining his son's place. ners, a black string tie, and of credited to It or not otherwise credit­ today; the same thing next year ed In this paper. It is also exclusively ions take the business of audit seri­ cour.se. all the accessories. that it means this year. Half the enttt’ed to use for reruhllcatlon all ously, until tax books are kept like “What’s the matter with that?" The local or undated news published settlement of business, half the rev­ And then into the “milliqnaire the portrait’s original demanded. herjln." those of a bank or any other well belt'' ...... The Whitney hon.e olutions and a good part of the The friend produced another ; regulated business, so that gt any at 6Sth...... The Guggeheims at WEDNESD.W. JUNE 16, 1926. causes of international war would clipi.ing. moment the accounts and funds of S:-,,3...... The Harry Payne Whit­ 1: was a picture of David K. Este be done away with. the office can be checked up, defi­ ney's a few doors above. . . Adolph Bruce, the bridegroom. In tall coat, So great is the need that it is Lewischn. philanihr ipist next .NEIGHBORLINESS. nitely, precisley, in a few minutes. tn.mdown double collar and a light just about certain that it will be door...... Mrs. E. II. Harriman four-ii*-hand. The dispute between the town of And until there Is an end of turning just e.ast on 69th.. and next door is filled. The stable dollar will be “Well, he's wrong.” Hill InsUst- Mancl’ie.'^ler, as properly represent­ tax gathering over to the kind of Ogden Mill.', then Kermit Roose­ evolved. cd indignantly. "I don’t care who ed by its board of selectmen, and peov>!c who do not fit into such a velt ...... The old Senator Clark he is. That kind of neckwear and place...... ihe August Belmont svstem. a morning coat are downright in- ^ the Rich estate is one that calls place on T.'.ih and the famous The oval rug takes its place congruous. My way’s the right ; for some very wise and very senior 'IN Henry C. Frick mansion at Tuth. way." I personality— say in the form of a BOOTLEG CREAM. On T6th street the Jame.s Duke It took the city of New York half ‘■What. Dave Bruce make a mis-| genial fairy godmotiier to all hands palace, and Otto Kahn and so on to take like that at his own wedding!” | a century of continuous agitation, — stepping in. patting both parties Jo'nn Hays Hammond's home at exclaimed the friend incredulously. 91st. on the liack and saying: “Now, experimentation and hard work to “ 'Tisn't likely." on the porch build up a system of inspection and A “great parade” indeed. By this time quite a crowd of now, now: '■ I By the way, if you're coming to control under which its milk and I New York, June 16.— There Is congressmen had gathered around ll'e are almost all of ns so con- j I one “hardy annual" sport that New York you migl'.t paste this in cream supply was dependably safe the disputants, in the House of Btitnted tliat when we arc sure we I i blossoms at this season for the blase vuur hat hv wav of guide. Representatives’ lobby. h e charminsf quaintness of the braided — GILBERT SWAN. are riglit and the other fellow per-1 against the spread of disease. No i New Yorker and touri.-t alike. Hill appealed to them. oval rug of Colonial days has been brought Bists in bucking us— and so in being j more essential function rests as a That’s riding the Fifth avenue Opinions differed. Some favored T out on the porch in the new oval grass and Rush Rugs quite in the wrong— we are apt to! duty on the shoulders of a great busses! Hill, some his critic, and some held From IVashington Square to the that Hill's collar and tie and Bruce’s rush rugs now obtainable in various colors, get hot in the collar about it, to municipality than the safeguarding Heavy, oval rush rugs foot of Spuyten Duyvil on the Hud­ ,TC)M collar and tie were both all right— Aveaves and sizes. These ovals offer a refresh­ of its milk supply, for upon it de­ in natural color Avjth begin to talk loud and bluster, and son: Or way up the avenue into the that it was a mere matter of taste ing departure from the regulation oblong rug, finally to rush off to the courts, like pends in an enormous degree the hundreds! All (or a dime, ten SIAA^^S 1 oil the part, ot the wearer. and are marked at Watkins’ usual low prices.' border designs in black a couple of squabbling cliildren, to lives and health of hundreds of cents! or tan rush. Made in thousands of babies and young chil­ Sweethearts snuggled in the hack V At this point Rep.'-esentatlve Crex Grass Ovals in tones of rose, blue and their mother, eacli to get tliat au­ ■ Q . * aL Japan. dren. Many men have given their scat, aloft the swaying motor Cooper of Wisconsin passed. tan, figured. thority to put something over on pacliyderm. Romantic ones sighing Cooper has worn a cutaway (or 41/ 2x71/2 ft. . .$10.50 lives to the task of keeping New Nature pays just rewards. If 36x72 in c h ...... S6. the other party to the controversy. lonesomely to a summer moon! noiindy knows how many years. you take more exercise you can 6x9 ft...... $16.75 The selectmen feel that they are York’s supply clean. V\’orking folk, tired from the long 54x90 inch ...... $12.50 smoke more without being sick. The debaters stopped him and 8x10 ft...... $25. in the right in the matter of the Then, when the system is firmly warm day! Sightseers, chattering tool; a look. 6x9 f o o t ...... $17.50 and craning necks as various points East Center street sidewalks. Tlie established and working as it was Birds of a feather kirock to­ He had on Hill's kind of a collar 9x12 ft...... $33. intended, along comes the bootleg­ of interest are passed! Laughter, ami Bruce'; kind of tie. 71 2x101/2 f o o t ...... $25. Rich estate people, beyond a shad­ whispering, sighing; Thousands gether. ging idea, spawn of prohibition. Hill refused to call it a draw. He 9x12 f o o t ...... $27.75 ow of a doubt, feel that they are in getting the first fresh air of the still contends that his combination Big concerns dealing in western So live that you won't have to the right. Yet their views are ex­ day! Flirtsome girls and young peep out of the window to see if it was absolutely O. K. actly opposed, the selectmen be­ cream that would not come within men dandied up to lure a smile. is a bill collector at the door. In the absence of his son, who, lieving that the preponderance of j a mile of meeting New \ork stand­ with his bride, is on his way to ards of inspection hunted up tlie For the visitor it's a long, color- ' The polite host bores his guests Rome, young David's father. Sena­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. interest and necessity lies in the ] fill and romantic lane. Quite a “right” parties, got at a person who so they v.ill feel at home. tor William Cabell Bruce of Mary- building of that long sidewalk in dime's worth, all considered. 1,111(1, is equally positive that bis 6T. PKTEKSBtKO, FLA. BKA.NCH—THB WAXKI.VS-LLMBACHER CO. was utterly trusted by a good nat- j front of the Rich property, the es­ Washington Square. startirg Many a man's opinion ot a wo­ offspring's getup was correct to the tate believing that it is going to ured but inadequate health com-1 point, is the heart of Greenwich 1 man is formed by her dressmilker. last detail. raise rim witli the beauty and de­ missioncr. paid him for permits is- j Village. First there's the Arch, i What gives a touch of especial sued in direct violation of the law | Built by Stanford White, as well - Pay tlie compliments you owe or bitterncs.s to the dispute is the fact sirability of its holding if the side- known as victim of Harry Thaw as and flooded the city with illegal! you can't collect tliose due you. that the two schools' ’■espective pro­ xvalk is laid. for his architect lire. Most tourists, ponents are from the same state Somewhere in this situation there lacteals. ' drop in at the Brevoort, listoric old ; .\n autoist should be sure he has and the same town. Civil strife Is a definite line of fairness, de­ All the work of two generations | French hotel, for generations a ren- the right, then go ahead. ' notoriously is the worst strife of cency, public convenience, preserva­ gone to smash, because a grafter dezvous for writers, artists, society | ,all. got a chance to clean up a fortune and royalty. Historic residences, Some people are so silly tlicy tion of values, if it can be found. that figure in the tales ot Henry even work hard at fishing. There always is. Such mixups are and other grafters, working with James and Mrs, Wharton! yienior- as common as clouds in an April him, could do a tat business. A ials to another social life! Now is tlic time to start saving' sky. And a way of unraveling them lot they cared about the babies, up and resting for your vacation. DAILY POEM about typhoid epidemics, about the At No. 21 the old Mark Twain ; is always to be found. But it Be interested in your.-clf alone spread of tuberculosis! They were house. . . . Twain had an architect can't be found by searchers who imitate the trefoil windows of and you alone will be. ; “getting the cush ! ’’ push and haul cacli other. They Grace Church...... At 11th .street LIKE A .MAN. have to go hunting in a spirit of T^'oll, one of the gang, the faith­ one of the old churches, Presby­ Every summer the .gangs of new ^ soft drinks have most of us feeling less public servant, is going to pris­ terian. built in 1S45...... The I cucss a dad’s a sort of pest at mutual helpfulness. like thermometers inside. Nobody who travels East Center on for a long, long time. Some Metropolitan Tower and old .Madi­ morning, wlicn he's gettln’ dress­ more of the go-betweens, middle son Square at 23rd...... \nd tlie ed. With licaps of trouble he seems street wants to do anything to di­ Flatiron building, once .so proud a blest—'Till sill- a button on my crooks, easy-money birds, will prob­ minish the beauties of the Rich es­ boast and now all but lost in the vert." tate— it is too much a part of the ably keep him company. And may- I shuffle of new structures .... And By little tilings he's oft delayed Increases scenery for that. Nor do the Rich ! lie, because this is a particularly j the old Madison Square Garden, ."lul, as result, a fuss is made. He alway.s needs the good wife's aid— estate people want to force their sore spot in the New York con­ I now ruins. "The collar •^n my shirt is frayed." science, the sale of bootleg milk and ! The Waldorf-Astoria at 34lh... BY DR. HUGH S. GUMMING neighbors to trudge through the i Leisurely tea sippers in the win- If Uicu faint in tlie day of ad­ He has a tough time getting by. mud. Then why should there be cream will really be stopped. 1 dow...... The old Wendell home at versity, thy strength is small.— While dressing he will puff and Burgeon General, United States talk of “rights" in the matter? But no viler example of the in­ 3 9th...... Two spinster sisters Prov. t;4:10. sigh. .And ere he’s throipgh you'll Public Health Service Let's not go rampaging into the fection of the bootleg craze has yet lived there for years. -A high fence hear him cry, “Hey. mom, come Adversity has the effect of elicit­ liciti me tie my tie." Stream and lake pollution has courts over a little problem that been developed. Does anyone shuts out the ground, adjoining ing talents, which, in prosperous Then, wlicn he’s set to hie down steadily increased in the United imagine that the thing could possi­ Avedon's. This million dollar prop­ V '-. ^ can be amicably settled, beyond the erty is a playground for the family circumstances, would have lain town, you'll find him searching all Stales in the last few years with shadow of a doubt, if the parties in bly have been conceived if it had cats, it is said...... The Library. . . dormant.— Horace. aroun'. No wonder pop gets moth­ f if e ' our rapidly increasing population the case will just forget that rather not been for utter familiarity with And the sophisticated lions...... er's goat. “Sa.\’. wiiere the heck's until it is extremely difficult, in most cases impossible, to get a the idea of bootleg rum? This once was Bryant Park...... The first plank road on tlie 111'’ liai and coat?" pugnacious word “rights alto­ source ot supply of -water that is - Once a water distributing reservicr .American continent yas built at gether, and talk this thing over in The temperature of the moon at safe to drink without being puri­ ...... Once, also, stood here the Toronto. Canada, in 1835. Such LEAGUE’S CHANCE. its noontime is 250 degrees Fahren­ fied. the mood of mutual respect and Crystal Palace, made of glass and tell roads met the first demands of neighborliness. The very earnest efforts of the] .American traffic. heit, or above the boiling point. \* In many cases the contamina­ widely known as an amusement m tion is becoming so great that if Insisting on rights is not only United States government to bring about a solution of the Tacna-Arica there should be any material in­ very often a quarrelsome business crease in this contamination, it —.V**' but it is frequently a costly one. dispute between Chile and Peru Hitched His Wagon to A—Ah—Camel will no longer he possible to puri­ Remember the automobile jingle: seem to have ended at last in defi­ fy the water except at a cost which is prohibitive of its use. “Here lies the body of William nite failure. Chile’s notification to Washington that she has termin­ Controllable Ray; Fortunately, many of the fac­ He died maintaining his right ated her obligation to abide by the tors responsible for stream pollu­ of way. good offices of this country in the tion are controllable, tending to He was right, dead right, as he affair would appear to be the last make an otherwise bad situation rolled along— hopeful. But he's just as dead as if he'd line In the last act so far as we are The Public Health Service de­ been wrong." concerned. sires to point out the need for ser­ Lots and lots of times, there’s Here, in this obscure but extra­ ious consideration ot a problem of nothing at all in this “riglits" busi­ ordinarily obstinate quarrel in an i \ steadily increasing importance, a ness. But there’s always a heap out-of-the-way corner of the globe, problem which this service has for years studied in great detail in being friendly and neighborly would appear to lie the best oppor­ At present, the subject of and just a good citizen. tunity that the League of Nations QWA?! stream pollution is engaging the has ever had of proving Its case Spotted Jaguar studious attention of many scien­ TAX SHORTAGES. to the American people. tists. These workers are seeking BY ARTHUR N. PACK 1 are sometimes snatched up from' A sliortagc of perhaps fifty thou­ Both Chile and Peru are mem­ oiligently to reduce the contamina­ camps before the eyes of their mas-i tion of natural water courses. sand dollars in the accounts of a bers of the League. Their dispute President, The .American Nature ters, and doubtless even to their re- ■ , ' v Association. j So far, progress in combating tax collector in a little town like is proper matter for the considera­ lief, for had the dog been lacking, the conditions responsible for pol­ Enfield, where the total levy tion ot that body. If the League V Every schoolboy can tell you that the man would have served just as! lution have been slow, because the jaguar lives in the tropical jun­ well. amounts to considerably less than can step in now, after our efforts I many people fail to realize Imw gles of South Africa, but how many the problem affects them individu­ $300,000, ought to he a practical during a period of years have re­ grown-ups will believe that an oc­ Send a stamped addressed cnvcl-| ally and collectively. impossibility. Tlie only conceiv­ sulted in exactly nothing, and can casional one is found in Arizona, ope and questions of fact having to: Seek Information able circumstances under which where neither tropics nor jungles do with Nature will be answered by | bring about a happy issue of this the consulting staff of Nature Mag­ Officers ot state and municipal such a shortage could come about are known? governments are constantly seek­ everlasting wrangle, incidentally But though the schoolbody is azine of AVashington throuKli ar- should be in the case of a collector preventing a bloody and useless I rnngenients made with this paper. ing accurate information on this right, (or the Brazilian wildernes.s subject so that appropriate action so frankly and consciously dishon­ war, it will make League champions is the home of this great spotted may be taken. est tliat he would simply grab and out of a great many people on this cat. a few have followed the rough There is a limit to the amount run— and that Is not the way In mountain ranges over our border, side of the water who hitherto have and have lost their coats in Uncle of pollution a given body of water which these defalcations come to lacked any confidence in It. may receive and yet leave the Sam's territory. , water capable ot belitg rendered pass. So far the League has had no Of all the large cats, the jaguar safe for domestic use at an expenoe We are remiss, as a public, in our occasion to take a hand In the seems the most muscular. His which is not prohibitive. lystems of audits; often time there short, powerful legs support a affairs of the Western Hemisphere. \i« < l body which is thick and almost fs no real audit at all, merely a per- I But its jurisdiction and Its obliga­ clumsy in appearance. But this Today Is feast day of St. John functory performance conducted in j tions are no less in the case of yello\\'-orange coat, marked •with spots and rosettes of black and rich Regis Regis of Languedoc, who be­ no true spirit of inquiry and only Chile and Peru than they were in came n Jesuit at 18. In conformity with the shadings on brown, is one of the most beautiful The quartermaster corps of the fi. S ch reier ^ S o n s the case of Greece and Bulgaria, borne by an nalmal. Travelers the letter of the law. war between whom the League did tell US that his spotted skin helps to United States army was organized No proper provision is made for actually stop at its inception last make him inconspicuous on the June 16, 1773. sufficiently frequent audits; there Is winter. sunflecked forest floor. General ('ontractora/ never adequate appropriation. No The jaguar, though somewhat dreaded by the people of the jungle, The matter how skillful and painstak­ ST.ABLE MONEY. rarely attacks man, though his Uulldors uf ••Hetier HnMi ing the auditor may be he cannot, Such situations as that now exist­ great strength makes him a poiyer- McGovern (Jranite ('o. Telephone I.A65-2- . ^ under our system, exercise the In­ ing in France, where the stability ful opponent. Ha easily overcomes CEMETERY MEMORIALS •i of government itself is threatened any of the animals of his region. Itepresemed by tensive supervision necessary. The peccary lives in constant ter­ by the rapidly fading valuation of i C. \V. HABTKNSTKI.V Men like the Enfield collector— ror of the great cat, and is a favor­ Shop: 285 West Center Streej small, hard pressed business men; the currency medium, are the crea­ V - U , , . j ite food. Dogs are relished, and i? Beatou St. Tclcphona 1621 pice fello'vs’B; easy going chaps— tion of an utterly unscientific mpn- - 'f- • v^- i.' •: ' t

T^IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.

-T -t'T and low with a sprightly array of YOUTH AND AGE colors and striping to accentuate its sportive lines. The body is INEWS FitOiil SURROUNDING TOWNS finished in two shades of light WTIC ALIKE SUCCUMB green with darker green striping Trai eleis InsurRnce Co., and belt line. Standard equipment includes five steel wheels and bal­ Hai'tlonl. Conn. 4/ 407. TALCOmiLLE To Ncav Hupmobile Sport loon tires and it lists at $2,045, F. Baris.— The second attempt of. C b V t N t l l t Roadster. O. B. Detroit. Empress Zita, widow of the late e:: "This car leaves notliing to he Emperor Charles of Austria, to re­ Miss Marie Olson was united in Mrs. E. J. Curtis has been call­ desired even by the most fastidious gain the Hapsburg court jewels or 30 P. M.—Dinner Concert, Emil ed to Haverhill, Mass., on account Here’s a jaunty sport roadster, all Helmberger’s Hotel Bond Trio. marriage Saturday, June 12, at 4 trimmed up pretty, ready to go. It Iniyer. The Hist of equipment is at least a. reaccounting of the p. m., standard time to Howard of the serious Illness of her sister. especially suited to meet the needs terms, of their sale has failed. AVC.AU (27S) Philadelphia—In­ ,a. Pan Americana ...Herbert The Golden Rule club will meet is a IHtpmoblle straiglu eight and -All time in thiH program ia b Poupee A’alsaiite ...Poldlni Suter of Hartford. Rev. J. N. At­ although its ‘‘official” passenger of the sportsman. It includes re­ A French court has just de­ !(tandard time. For daylight strumental. wood officiated. The wedding took In the church parlors on Friday movable California khaki top witli clared the transactions by which AA'SM t 283 ) Nashville—Concert. c. Overture to “Oberon” evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members rating is four, son Jack or sister saving time, add one hour...... AA'eber place at the home of the bride. natural wood liows and nickel-plat­ he cx-Empoi'or and tlie Arch AVGN ( 303 ) Chicago—Grand are requested to being needle, Sue can crowd in the whole gang d. Caprice Espanol ..Espinosa She was given away by her oldest ed supporting rods: the car’s color­ Duchess Marie Therese disposed of fi p. m. o! era selections. thread and thimble. The hostesses when they take oft tor a spin in the brother Alec Olson. The bride was country, without any strain to any-, ful appearance is further ombcllisli- the jewels perfectly regular. Pre- AVRNV (25S) New York- AVJAR (306) Providence, R. L — e. Scheherazade Ballet for the 'evening will be Mrs. C. I ...... Rlmsky-Korsakow attended by her cousin and her one’s comfort or good nature, ac-; cd witii a generous selection of viciisly a Swiss court had rendered Sports; commerce; theater; muBl- M us'cal. brother Albeit Olson. W. Blankenburg and Miss Dorothy I nickel-plating on all lamps, wind­ a similar virdict in a similar suit (.al. f. Berceuse from ''Jocelyn” Wood. Icording to AA'. R. Tinker, Jr., Hup-! AAJAZ (330 ) Chicago— Orches­ ...... Godard The couple whs married under mobile representative in this sec-; shield supports and Vvindshield wip­ brought by the Empress Zita WKKR (266) Chicago— Concert. Announcement has been made of er. Adequate carrying space is tra. Excerpts from Puccini an arch trimmed with ferns and tion. I Both suits were directed Hgainst WGIiP (270) Detroit—Concert. M'BZ ( 333 ) Springfield. Mass.— g. the forthcoming marriage of Miss provided in nimble compaiiment Chicago— M UBlcal...... arr. Heimbcrger j spirea. The oilde W(tre a gown of ‘‘The popularity of the roadster, tlie Baron ClrarUs Steiner, former ASSAYS (278 ) Band. white georgette trimmed with ,G«orgianna Edwards, daughter of and tlie seat cusliion=i may he easily AVREO (2SB) Lansing, Mich.— Broken Melody .A'an Biene | Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards of however, is not limited to the more! confidant of Emperor Charles and W.LS ( 3 4 5 ) Chicago—Variety. Scotch Lullaby . . . .Kunits I satin and lace atid wore a . youthful drivers as might be pre­ removed if .greater space is requir­ against Bicncnficld Brothers, Par Concert, Vernon and Theodore Roosevelt ed. Locker space in llie rear deck CFCA ( 356) T oronto— Orches- Zallah. Oriental ...Loraine After the ceremony the wedding sumed.” continued Mr. Tinker. "It i;; iewclors. A AA'GN (303) Chicago— Markets; Beebe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin is ah',0 reached to liy convenient tr.'i. in — Announcements. Baseball feast w as'served after which the appeals as well to middle aged and The Hapslnirgs reeaived In ex- baseball; musical. KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— Beebe of ^his place. The wedding door on the right side.” AVGBS (316) New York—Ameri­ scores. News Items, Police and voung couple started on their will take place at the Vernon veteran drivers who want some-' eliaiige for the jewels a sum of can Legion program; orchestra. Concert. AVeather Reports. , honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal church on Sat­ thing of the swank and swagger; 5,7 5.3.000 franes. at the time re­ AVLIT (39 5 ) Philadelphia—Or- :30— Bill Jones Capitol Theatre | that goes with this car. It is the GR.WKYARl) IS GARDEN. ceived. worth about half a million AV.MCA (341) New York— Em­ will make their home In Hartford urday afternoon. July 3rd, at 2 London.— A disused burial ployment opportunities; orchestra. cliest ra. Orchestra. j after their return from West \lr- Ideal companion for the Itusiness dollars, but now worth less than Loulsville— Instru- :50—"Dahlias”. George AV. Eras-j o’clock, daylight saving time. ground at Kingston has been con­ AVLS ( 345 ) Chicago—Vocal and AVHAS ( 400 ) ginia, where tliey w-lll spend then John G. Talcott is in New York man who has a fondness for golf. ^ 52iH)000 er. Connecticut Horticultural | AVith this speed sport ca» lie can: verted into a garden. All tlie Empress Zita came to Paris in XI instru mental. mental. hoiievmoon with Mr. Sutftr s pai - for a several nays business trip. lieadstones and monuments have AVKRC ( 422 ) Cincinnati—.Alusi- Society. ciUs.’ About 30 relatives witnessed be on time for all those important; person from her Spanish retreat AVAV.I ( 353 ) Detroit—Orchestra. —The Unknown Tjonhadour | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglas been removed except one. tiiat of AAJJD ( 370 ) Mooseheart, 111.— cal. the ceremony. have had a telephoria instaUed in afternoon business appointments! on behalf of her case before the I Sent You a Song | Josiah Clues, wlio fought at AA'ater- AVTIC ( 47 6 ) Hartford, Conn.— Mrs A. B. Porter is visiting her their home. The number is 722-32. that are best kept in the open prc-| French courts. Concert...... Sanderson | fcrably on a good golf course. |loo and died in 1542. AVKRC (12 2 Cincinnati- Or- tlrchostra. sister Mrs. John Wilson of Hart­ KGAV (491) Portland—Concert. O Lovely Nig.it ...Ronald ‘■AA'e are very enthusiastic in ex-; chestra. Still wie di' N’r.ciit . .Bohni ford. I (417 ) Chicago— Organ; AVEAF ( 49 2 ) New A'ork—Liglil pressing our praise for this car.^ iimimimiiiiimiiiiinniiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiimiiimiiiiiiiii AVMAQ Kill Traum ...... Gri' Mrs P L. Lathrop-has return­ Its flare of liright colors and nickel orchestra. npera "A'oenian of the Guard” 'I'o I ■, ...... Riis.sel 1 ed'home after visiting her sister AA’CSH ( 256). AVTAG (26S). AVJAR HIS BUILDING SOLD; trimmings will command respect I AVEAF ( 4 92 ) New York—Syna­ Four l.eaf C'ovcr .Brow.,ell .Mrs. Holden Brbwn of Andover. j gogue services; U. S. .Army Band. ( 306). AVTIG ( 349 ), AVAVJ (353 ), whether speeding alongVlie highway Lt: .'evan le St-'.la . . Pnee nl At a meeting of the social com- j or pulling up to the porte-coclicre To AVJAR (306). AVCAP (469 ). AVDAF (366), AVCAE (461), .i.jngleurs— GLEMENCEAU TO STAY AVeX (517) Detroit—Orchestra. ( 4 69 ), AVEEI ( 47 6 ), KSD C.30—The Travelers mittec of the Ready Helpers Mon-1 of the most fashionable country AACAP 1 KYAV ( 536) Chicago—Concert. dav evening, U. was decided to hai e ; club. It is built in response to the (545). Flower Music— many requests we have had for the INSURANCE 7 p. m. AVOO ( 505 ) Pliiladelphia—Or- a supper July 5 followed by an ^ a. Roses of Picardy amateur evening. Everyone is fn Paris—Despite the fact that , powerful straight eight Hupmobile AVMBB (250) Chicago—Musical. chestra...... Haydn-AVood AVRNY (25S) New York—Con­ Detroit—Orchestra. come dressed as a child and do the building in which hr lives has motor in a sport model. Its proved AV.IR b. Carnations ...... Mbcis changed hands, Georges Clemen- performance in smoothness, power, certina; orchestra. KYAV Chicago— Classical. some stunt. Children s games, c. In the Time of Roses races, etc., will be planned. Ice' ceau, France’s war-time premier, pickup and speed makes the motor The &est Guardian of AVLIB (303) Chicago—A'arlety. ) P. M...... Heurter AVAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N, cream cones and soda will be on 1 will continue to occupy his Rue especially suited to withstand the AVSAVS ) Chicago— Popular II excessive wear and tear that conics A'.—A'arieties. sale. No charges will be made for j Franklin apartment as long as he songs. rnm tl*c Light Operas— the evening and only a small j Ryes. So attached is the "Tiger” to a car of this type. Life and Property AVLS (345) Chicago—A'ariety. AVCAU Philadelphia — a. Auf AA'iedersehcn "The AVEBH ( 370 ) Chicago—Orches­ charge for the supper. Come, be a: to his apartment that even when "Mounted on tlie 125 inch Alnsical. Blue Paradise” he was premier he refused to give wheelbase chassis, this car is long tra. KFKX Hastings, Neb.— ...... Romberg child once more. j , I AA'LAA’ (422 ) Cincinnati— Con­ Gilbert H. Storrs has been drlx- it up for the splendors of the Pal­ Musical. h. My Hero 'The Chocolate cert; talk...... Strauss ing the school bus to Manches^rj ais d’Orsay. AVGN (303) Chicago— Sam 'n Soldier” . . . the last few days while Bryon Recently the five-story apart­ AAE.AF ( 492 ) New A'nrk—Mer- Ill I'.-makers To AA'CSH ( 2 56) A' Henrv; musical. Hall was substituting on the South' ment house in which Cemenceau AVJAR (306) Providence, R. I. Songs— lives was sold at auction and pur­ (26S). AV.TAR (306). AVCTR (319) Flirtation ...... Cross Coventry mail route. 1 —Tabloid musical. Miss Phyllis Gowdy is visiting chased- by an unidentified person AV'M (326) AVAV.I (353). AVCCO To You Dear . . Edwards ^ (tlHi.AA'CAE (461) AVCAP (4 69 ) KOA (322) Denver, Colo.— In- her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. for the equivalent of $30,000. The strumental. 11 Bacic (The Ki.iS) I AVOC (4.S4). AVOO (50S). KSD ... Arditi Samuel Gowdy. , . j intermediary who concluded the AVJAZ ( 330) Chicago— Orches- The paper being circulated for deal claims he did not know until Fire and Liability (545). AA'EEI ( 4 7 6 ). Saxonhone The Travelers Jongleurs tra. name.s to petition the Rockville. afterward that Clemenceau was Octette. To AA'CSH ( 25 6 ), AV.TAR 00 — CarroH's Pal Us Roya (306). AA'GR (319). AV=:4t h 26). CECA ( 356 ) T oronto—Orche.s- AVillimantic Electric Company to ' one of the tenants of the building. tra. Dance Orchestra. ; "My client will be surprised” he II I AA'CAE (161). AVEEI (4 7 6), AVOO 00—News Item.s and AVeather install lights in North Coventry has AVDAF ( 3 6 6 ) Moosehcart, 111 — 10 nearly gone the rounds and U is (50R). ■ --port. I said. Insurance AA’JR (517) Detroit—Orchestra | Concert hoped in another w'eek it will be ' Investigations as to whether or 8 r. Ai. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. readv to present to the company. ' not the "Tiger” would be forced to AA'BBM ( 22 6 ) Chicago—Trave .—Baseball results: instrumental. “THE BAT” TO END It is'in Manchester at present get­ I vacate his quarters showed that he talk: musical. AVCCO (416) St Paul-Minneap- ting the signatures of the cottage I has a long-term lease with a rent- An Income = f AA'RNY (2 5.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926 T PAGE SIX —By Redner Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA — General Custer (1) For Herald Classified Advertising On and after June 1. 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect; , • All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: , . x i ( First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a

^'""^HESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. I His rise in rai^ was rapid and, ^ter serving throu^out Ih e A.short time later he was <$>■ P/e‘ncral George*Arab rooms, all improvements, finished In rviR SALE—We have ready one (iavalry, and arrived at the Smith and McClellan, Custer nillion flower and vegetable plants. oak. lovely surroundings, very nice was bom in New Riimley, Harrison County, Ohio, In 1839, and efficient and best trained bodies of cavalry in the Federal Army. Aster.s. Zinnias, Marigold. Straw tlo''.- neighborhood. bA liome you will be I front on the day of the first was promoted to a captain ers Engllslt daisies, bwoet \A illiams. proud to own. Buy direct from build­ trained tor ser\'ice to hia country early In life, bang graduated! With these troops he distinguished himself at er, situated at 256 Woodbridge street. Pet'unial Verb.Mtas. from West Point Military Academy in 1861. J ^ battle of Bull Run. V of volunteers. j •uul Celosia at -oc r^r doz.. $!••• FOR S.A.LE—Just off Main street, 100; Hardy Perennial box new 5 room single. A nice home. Canterbury bells. Only 5.15UU. Small amount of cash. 1 SHINGLING IS OLD. I'inrdv Carnations. 10c each. 0 I y doz Geraniums and scented Gerani­ car garage. Call Arthur A. Knofla, Honor Mar. Emsworth, England.—Shinglini Tel. 7S2-2— S75 Main. WANTED 32 DRIVERS LOSE ums. large flowering ‘ I'neh- 62,000 Children To Form Choir the hair was practised as far back \'ica as 1840, according to Mrs. Anne sias. H:nd'Helitu\mp;!’ w e till baskets MORTGAGES W \X T E D —School girl for Summer. vines, 1 to 6 P. -M. C.iU ISIS. __ _ LICENSES FOR YEAR Jewell, who declared recently that end boxes,_labor and dirt free, lom a- At Chicago Eucharistic Congres in that year she had her back hair toes and Cauliflower at j5c per doz^ We can invest money for you ;n W,\NTED—Before f.nll a, fivo^ or IlOO per hundred. Pepper plants 10c first class mortgages. Do .vou need a cut. leaving, a curl on one side only. Plione six room fiat on first floor ne.ai v,ei.- pp'r doz., 75c per hundred. mortgage? If su. we can place It for ter. Telephone 22-13. ______The weekly list of operators Mrs. Jewell is 100. Ifurnslde Avenue Greenliouse, you. Anhur A. Knolla. Telephone general rehearsal with results; Hartford, Conn. (This is the sixth of a series of .■hose licenses to drive automo- m s : Static.n East '7S2-2, 575 Main street. — Reliable woman for which have fairly staggered the mu-J p|]pg Connscticut have been sus Michael Pinatellm______general In i.sework and care of two articles by Eugene Weare dealing WANTED—Second and third mort­ cliildron. Ciood liome for the right with the international Eucharistic sical profession of the nation. Impended for one year for r*"'-'-' f o r S-^I.E—2 used tires 31x4, tele­ gages. More money on hand. P. D. party. Telopiione 1S4-4. ____ Congress, which is to be held in is planned, before the opening of; under the influence of li­ phone 2 2 5 - C . ______Coinollo. 13 Oak streeL Telephone the congress, to assemble all the|fmQj. ^vas given out today at the 1540. WANTED—High school girl would Chicago, June 20-24, and which, it M A T # PLANTS -cno gill-'__11»'’2 Ford touring in like * position as mothers helper for is expected, will bring to that city children in the stadium for two or|^(j^(g motor vehicle department as good running o^ndilion ^5. CaU 1016 TO RENT the Summer. Telephone 7,4-...______more than 1.000.000 Catholics from three general rehearsals. | pa,-t of the effort to reduce *Iiddle Turnpike East. Telep parts of the world.) Upon the opening of the con-jdjjj, highway menace. There are Anderson Greenhouses 477-2. ______FOR RENT—Five room flat in good W \N T E D —Carpenter work. Screen gress in the Holy Name Cathedral, j;.dv-twn immes on the list. Two condition. Convenient to mills and enclosures. garages built. John FOR S.\I.E —t'i'epi'erd dog. Inquire the choir of seminarians will sing] o-cps were appealed. The depart- 153 Eldridge St. Tel. 2124 trollov, at 33 Cooper street. Apply at Hostetter. 127 WoUierell street. Tel, BY EUGENE WEARE, at 53 Summer street. ^ _____ Home' Bank and Trust Company, 1276-32. ______the “Missa Solemnis," the work ofj ment statement advised people to Noted War Correspondent, Journal­ ”*FOR SALE—To close out -0 'aac/' an American composer, Pietro Yon. | ,,r,tify the department or the po­ TO RENT—Greenacres, July 1st., WXNTED — Painting, paperhang­ ist and Author. of New York. This contrapuntal lice c;;se they should see any of -.e fertilizer at 52.50 per hundred, t.. six room fiat, all modern improve­ ing. calcimlnlng. Prices reasonab o. H. 'nurke 2S3 Spruce street. Phone ments. Inquire at 9S Churcli street. workmansliip guaranteed. led Le (Copyright. 1926; The Interna- jg to be given with chorus, orches- the suspended drivers operating 154-2. ______Clair, 39 Chestnut street, 'lei. 16U-. tional News Service) I tra and organ, the •'Offertorium'' motor vehicles. furniture. TO RENT—One four room and one Chicago— An immense amount of^ being Pale'trin’s “Sacredotes F*'d Barhoff. Hartford. f o r s a l e —Household se\'cn room cottage at Coventry L.alte. tv t.NTED —Hlgliest prices paid for inquire at 32 V oodbridge. hotli furnislied. Seven room cottage rags! metals, paper, magazines, etc. time and labor has been spent upon Domini in live-part counter-point John .1. Becker. Bridgeport. lias llglits. water, toilet, canoes, F. G. the preparation of the musical pro­ of the fifth species. In addition Arth'ur H. Brush. Bridgeport. \ B E R E box and Also l)uy and sell used ^"''ll'.'''’''®' FOR SALE—Small ice . Hodge, So. Glastonbury, Tel. 9- Clias. l.essner, 2S Oak sireeL Phone. v.anUy dresser. At 459 Main street. gram of the Eucharistic congress,' the magnificent Eucharistic hymn. Gustav L. Carlson, West Hart- 2116. ____ Phone 1 4 3 9 . ______FOR RENT—Modern five room fiat, but. from the results, which are “Lauda Sion Salvatorem,' written ford. new house, all Improvements, garage, W.XNTED—Gardens to plow, ashes even _ __ now_ apparent, the effort is in the year 12 64, by St. Thomas i Villiam H. Carson, Jr., Hartford A^e5AU FOR S.A.LE—.^ster plants, mixed rent re.ason.al.le, 22 Centerfield street, remo'v'ed, will buy old hens or poultry, j r cost. Aquinas, will be sung. Joseph DeRose, Derby. William Clyde Baker. Jr., of Clin­ colorr 15 cents a dozen while the> off Mather. Tcleplione 1571-3. last at lU Trotter strecc______^5 KockvTurH?ne?nne Phone‘34-4. The outstanding feature of the I T he Closing Procession. Robert Dickey. Niantic. ton, Tenn., is this year’s honor man choir of Monday's mass will be sung by] Hamilton Fletcher, Trenton. N. FOR RJ7NT—(tarage. 54.hO a montli. ------' music is the children's of the U. S. Military Academy, West FOR S\LE—Tomato, cabbage egg Inquire 46 Foster street, Soutli M.in- W.\NTED—As'ies to cart, gardens] 0o,oOO voices, which will form the the children. On Tuesday, in the] j and pepper plants. H'c per dozen. In­ Point— the highest prize that can quire at 176 Charter Oak .-treet. tele­ chestcr. to plow, cellars to dig. U T Wood. 5o ______trained choir ever assembled Stadium, the “Rosa Mystica" mass! Andrew Gambardella. New Hav- m m Bissell street, lelepnone 4J6._____ phone 1954. ______FOR RENT—Four room tenement, and which, on the second day of the |^y another American composer, \ ito| en. come to a cadet. He accumulated modern improvements, 5 Walnut S.VLESMEN WANTED congress, will sing the tenth-cen-] Carnevali, will be sung by a groupi Berthold Geiger, Hartford, 2804.6 points out of a possible FOR SALE—Upright piano, good street, near Cheney mills, second condition, lo ' price. H. C. McKnlght. tury classic, the famous “Missa de Qf 6,000 nuns and 12,000 lay-wom-j Louis Hiller, Fairfield. floor, 520. Inquire Malsels' Grocery A PAYING POSITION OPEN TO Angelis,” or “Mass of the Angels,” , en. lA'ednesday's mass, will be the i Vincent Kalkowski, New Brit- 2956. North C o v e n T r y . ______Stor^ No. 1 Walnut street. Tel. 576. representative of character. Take orders shocs-hosiery direct to wearer. the composition of which is general- heautiful. “Mass in honor of St.l ain. FOR S.A.LE—A white enamel three- TO RENT—5 room fiat, all modern Good income. Perir.anent. Write now. ly ascribed to an Irish Monk, one] Francis of Assisi,’’ the composer ofj e Io Kauppinen, Hartford. quarter size bed, a gas heater ahd a improveiments. Second floor at 11 fi'anners Slioe Mfg. Co.. 1610-b C bt., MODERN HOT DOG hall rack, very reasonable price. Call Tutilo, who resided for a time at St. [ xvhich. Sir John Singenberger, is Alex Konick. New Britain. Ford street, near Center. A. Kirsch- Boston, Mass. Frank Kosak, Hartford. 20 Holl street. Tel. 30S-5. sieper, 13 Ford street. Gall, in Switzerland. the father of the director of the A new electric “hot dog” baking o t IMichael J. Koto, Southington. FOR S\L E —Gas stove, beds, library WXNTEP—260 feet of used 1- In the Catholic church, which! eQ,.ig,.ess music, machine threatens to revolutionize TO RENT—Four room tenement at of garden hose. Tele John Kovacs, Stamford. table, crib, dishes, bureau, incli iron pipe has such an enormous wealth of] the great Eucharistic pro­ 124 Bircli street. Rent reasoimble. )i it o n 0 225-6. Andrew J. Lowe, Woodstock. the whole Hot Dog industry. This liigii chair, 51.75, dining room table, Modern improvements. I’hone lu45. music of all ages from which toj cession, which is to be held at Mun- machine cooks both roll and dog 29 Strant, telephone 11.4-5. ____ - WANTED—Wasliings to do. Call draw, the mass is divided into two delein. 111., on the closing day of Louis Morin. Hartford. Edward S. Plumb, Danbur.v. in one and the same operation. NEE f o r s a l e —Setter puppies, police FOR RENT—6 room tenonun; at S7 j ji,-s.'carl Anderson, lolephone 4..-2. parts; the “proper” of the mass.i [|.,e congress, the mass selected Garden street, all modern i.r.tuMvc- Salvatore Ratinore. New Haven. The device is designed for plac­ dogs, fox icrriors. all ,■ I so-called, and the “common.” The] i,g Retice's “Missa Choralis.” stock. Joseph Schaub. Hillstown inents. Inquire at S2 Gardeti :>troct cr MISCELLANEOUS “proper" consists of such parts as for three part, men's chorus, William J. Ryan East Haven. ing on a counter, soda fountain, Ivennels, Soutlr Manchester. ___ call 1356. Peter Safack Unionville lunchroom stand or any other for Icila Mav—Ideal shore front rooms, are changed with the day of the; xvith a unison chorus used anti­ FOR RENT—Four room cottage, John J. Savage. Bristol. place visible to customers. The FOR S M-E—IS acres of standing home cooking, reasonable rates. Mrs feast on which tlie mass is cele-j pijonally. In addition it is Co\entr>‘ Lalte for tlie summer grass.' M.-Leaii Hill Farm, Middle Clias. M. Cave. 4t Shore ront, Msrtle Louis Seelev. We.st Suffield. dough is poured into molds, a montlis. Tclei>luine 129S. brated: the Introit, or entrance, i pccted that the various laci.il Permanent Turnpike, telephone 120. Beacli, Milford. Conn. ______the Gradual, so-called because it| groups, stationed along the march, Harrv J. Sh’aff. West Haven. frankfurter is placed in each, and Jeremiah J. Shea. Waterbury. the roll and frankfurter within it is FOR SALE—Tomato plants. 15c a TO RENT—Tenement fiiur rooms, j I will pav the highest prices for was formerly intoned from the steps | gf (pe procession, dressed in their i dozen, also cabbage iikuils. 10c ,a doz- all modern imi>rovements. rent 522 • rags, paiier and all kinds of meDils leading to the altar; the OfPost; j^ative costumes, will intone their Joseph Sliney. Greenwich. baked in approximately four min­ Fireproof Walls eii- Samuel Burgess, 110 Lenier stree . per moitth. Intjuire D. F, Thibodeau. | al.so Imv all kinds of poultry and old Herbert F. Tourtellotte. Groton. utes, the frankfurter being cooked 36 Clinton street. Commnnio. These are all f" to, native Eucharistic hymns as the cJrs fur junk. M. H. Lcssner Jr., tele­ the Gregorian tones. j processionists wend their way about Philip Vassar, Hartford. at the same time. Another device of REAL ESTATE TO RENT—Tenement of four phone 9S2-4. ______Theological Choir. j die shores of the Lake of St. Mai> Kennetli E Wooks, New "^ork provides an injector by means of rooms. all imiirovements. July 1st. cash prices for your Ci; V. which a dose of mustard may be f o r S.\T.E—Greenacres. 6 room Apiilv to Mrs. L. Matliiason, liti East 1 pay lilghest The “common’’ or unchanging | .^^.jdi the Eucharistic encased in a liundled pai>ef and Arthur A. Woods. Burnside. shot into the frankfurtqj'. Imiise. all improvements, lire place, Middle Turnpike. Telephone 6SS-2. lunk oV Hrkmds. Phone' 849-2. ) will sections of the mass are the Kyrlej brilliant Ostensorium carrie mx FOR RENT — cottage at CoUimliia POULTRY Mho-lake, at Mundelein. HI., and, the grafting ot ei e.-. at i o din.. toj Twice, Joe Ryder turnins the ^ rooms steam lieat and oak tiiiough- I.ake from July 1 lo 8. Address P. O. '' students from the Cathedral College, a recent experuiient by Iiot. I.., trick in three roiind.s In 1922 and | out extra ktrge lot. See it and make Box. 104. U-\BY CiilCKS— Bred-to-Lay Pop- Eddie "Kid" Wagner diiplienting , me an offer. Small amount of easli. ul r Breeds; guaranteed live d®>''®ry. I of Chicago l Guyenot of the I aiversitt - ' HEMLOCK STREET — Bungalow ard's Pharmacy. East Hartford. Conn. j Particular About new six rooms, oal; floors, steam licat the \ngels” on the second day of] Out of 84 cases, three succes.ses Wl'.cn and where did Cleveland S65WI for ciuick sale. Simill amount of TO RENT—5 room tenement. .Xll ‘•h .mjy ciiirivS” ;'the congress in the stadium of j were reported. j obR'.in Rube Lutzke?— D., V. N. i PLUMBING cash Wallace L>. Robb, S53 Main bt. improvements. 5 14 per inontli. Inquire B/.BY CHICKS—Smith Standard |' Soldiers’ Field in Grant Park, sit- I’lifcliitsed from Ranstis Cit.v at .M. Foley 46 1-2 Summer street. sturdy thorougli lired of free range | : —both material and workman- <8EMMITT s t r e e t —Six rooms, flocks Order now and have your; uated on the shores of Lake Michi-: end of 192U season. steaiu lieat. oak floors. only 51._660 TO RENT— 5 room flat. Summer chicks when you want them. Man- !, gan. This is a huge, open-air, sliip. Upon the quality of ma- rash a good bargain at 5..600. TS al- street, now lioiise, strictly modern. Chester Grain Co.. 246 North Main SL ], structure with seating accommoda- Kiwanis Is Bud Houser a senior at South-! tei'ial and competency of the laco D. Robb, 853 Main street. Apply C. J. Chartlor. .North End Flll- Phone. 1760. ______i>-g Station. Phone. 1994. I tions in the stands for more than] ern California?— S. D. F. workman depends the degree 29 SUMMER STREET—Six room AUTOMOBILES ,] 100,000...... people.. . The choir of chil-; Yes.^ strictly modern Including steani lieat, TO PE.NT—Steam heated three ______! clren will occupy seats on the play- of satisfaction and service re­ b c.ar garage, clilcken coop, 15 fruit room ap.artment and store. Trotter FOR S.ALE—Ford coupe. Suide- ] ■ stadium, between ceived. Painting and Decorating. trees extra large lot, all in good con­ block. Center street. Tel. Laurel i b.-iker touring,__l923_Cha stands and in front of a Paper Hanging. dition. This Idace lias never been of- 99G-2. All In good meclianicnl -ondltlon. fered for sale before. M 111^ make an ! specially constructed sanctuary apart- I K- Oatc.a. Telephone 50.3. “Make Canvas Ceilings a Specialty. ideal home. Price 57.000. M _e can ar­ FOR RENT—Three room 250 feet long and 200 feet wide, JOSEPH C. WILSON range your mortgages. Wallace D. ment in Purnell Building, large rooms ' ----- n- frr- \ Plumbing In All Its Branches. Robb, 853 Main street. all conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap- i FOUND upon which a magnificent altar in the World Bright ply to G. E. Keith, in care of Keith 1 stucco, a replica of the famous altar Service Of The Best Kind. R. E. Morton GREENACRES—Two family 11 Furniture Co. j.'q YND— .V bunch of kevs. Owner i in the church of St. Paul-Outside- by having good sight” 28 Spruce Street Tel. 641 54 Russell St. Phone 303- room flat, strictly modern. oak may liave same I'V paying for this ' the-Walls, in Rome, has been built. through out. See this place and make FOR RENT—Tenement of four nice adv. at tlic Soutli Herald office, li Warner Optical Co. me an offer. Party leaving town. rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to oak street. 1 For months past these children ' .L-t XVallace D. Robb, 853 Main street. Manchester Public Market. I have been attending rehearsals for 42 .‘\sylum Street Hartford FOR S.-VI.E—Lots on Washington FOR RENT—Furnished room for ' this great choir under the direction street, near Main street 50x1 48 feet, one gentleman. In private family, five I of the nuns who are the teachers of; one -Main street lot. 50-:i.5i. All im­ minutes to milks and Main street. i music in Chicago parochial schools.! provements. priced lo sell. Robert M. Call after 5 p. m. 183 Center street. I The plan followed has been to first. Reid, 201 Main street. FOR SALE- I train the nuns in the intricacies of] FOR RENT—Large room suitable FOR S.XLE—New two tenement for two ladles. Board furnished the chant. These, in turn, trained SW irC K ECZEl |SJ| house, five rooms each, all Improve­ if desired. Inquire 65 v>ark street. Seven room bungalow, all I the smaller units of the choir. ments, West Center corner Moore Phone 169-12. Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo streets. South M.inchester, reasonable modern improvements, ; Rehearse in Ball Parks. •erms. Apply to R. Taylor, 90 4 Main FOR RENT—Two large front office ! Two months back the general di­ Will Help You double oak floors, steam r e p a ir w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .street, Hartford , telephone 2- 1465, rooms. In Purnell Building, sjngly or heat, silver lighting fix­ rector of the great choir. Dr. Otto evenings. 2-5533. togetlier. Apply to G. E. Keith. In A. Singenberger, began his task by . Never mind how often you have A care of Keith Furniture Company. tures, on Alton street. tried and failed, you can stop burning, FOR .S.yLE—Lot No. 87 on Cam­ assembling units of two, three, five NORTON bridge .street. 5l'xl27 feet. Reason­ TO RENT—Midland apartments, Price i-easonable. Call at and ten thousand children for a itching Eczema quickly by applying able for quick sale. 41 Ciieslnut three rooms, steam heated. Janitor 10 Congress street or rehearsal. Recently as many as Zemo. In a short time usually every e l e c t r i c a l i n s t r u m e n t CO. street. Phone 1602. seivice. refrigerator, gas range fur­ trace of Eczema, Tetter, Rmples, nished, rent $38 per month. Call Telephone 439-6. 35,000 of these youthful choirsters FOR S.\LE—RlJgo street. Six room Mancliesier Construction Co., 2100, have been brought together in the \ \ S 'Z-;, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin dis­ HILLIARD ST PHONE. 1 single corner lot. house has hot or telephone 782-2. baseball parks of the ‘‘Cubs” and Ralph A. Amcriimn of Scranton. eases will be removed. water heat. o,".k trim. ai;d is in good the “White Sox” in Chicago for a For clearing the skin and making it \ \ \ > DJEAR MANCHESTER FREIGHT STATION sitape. two car garage. Price only FOR RENT—Two room suite In Pa., is the new president of Kiwanis new Johnson Block, facing Main vigorously hedthy, always use Zemo, 57nCO. Ca.sh S!5n0. See Artliur A. International. Active in Kiwanis the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is Knofla, telephone 782-2. street. All modern Improvements, in­ For Sale cluding hot water. Apply to Aaron circles for years, he was elected t-j the one dependable treatment for skin BENTON STREET—New home of Johnson. 62 Linden street. SAND FOR FILLING ARMS troubles of all kinds. Ask your druggist six rooms. Just being co- .pleted. Fir the presidency at the annual con­ for a small size 60c or large bottle §1.00. place, oak floors, living room 16x25. T(J RENT—Several small rents at vention in Montreal this month. Price less than 57500. .\rthur A. $29 per month. Apply to Edward J MONUMENTAL Knolla. Tel. 782-2. Bllsh & Quinn Holl. Orford Bldg. TeL 560. W. Richardson Building. 21 Russell St. Phone 425 WORKS Houses For Sale FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, BENTON STREET—New bungalow and a single room, for light house­ TVhat do you think of a good eight room house with 9 acres of 6 roo;ns. oak floors and trim, sil­ keeping. Also three room tenement at Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streets of land, right on the car line? Poultry houses for 500 hens. ver light fixtures, garage In cellar, 103 hosier street, and a four room South Manchester. steam heat. Easv terms. Arthur .A. teneme.a' on Ridgewood street. Apply Price only S8500* Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Blish &. Quinn at 109 Foster street. FOR RENT Building. Six room bungalow with sleeping porch, steam heat, gas, F'OR BENT—Five-room tenement Large Warehouse For beautiful bathrooms like garage and poultry house. Listen! S6000 Is the price. Easy FOR S.ALE—Cosy five room bunga­ on Durant street, modern, rent $:5 per moiith. Call Manchester con ­ Suitable for Business or low $500 down, well locateo. in nrst- those you’ve seen in U$e maga­ terms. class condition. Write or call up W. struction Co., 2100, or toliphone Storage. F. Lewis, for full description, price 782-2. 875 Main street, over Manches­ Two family of eight rooms, Hemlock street, modern: also ter Plumbli K and Supply store. Also Shed Room for I'avo Cars. and location. GRIMES zines, or for a tiny basement garage and poultry house, on good sized lot. $8200 !■ the TO RENT—Centennial apartments, W. A. Strant WASHINGTON STREET — New four rooms, steam heated, front valve, consult the responsi* price. bungalow, sl.x rooms, oak floors and ao:irrmLnt. Janitor service, gas range, 192 Main Street. Two houses of two apartments each.of five rooms, bath rooms, trim, back porch enclosed. One car refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ garage. Price 5730fi. Terms. Arthur A. nished. Call Manchester Construc­ ble dealer 'who sells - etc. Only $5000 each house. Convenient to silk mills. Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Bllsh & Quinn tion Co., 2100 or telephone 782-2. Building. Several good building lots at $150 each. 825 cash, balance FOR RENT—Two desirable office BATTERY WORK $5 a month. You certainly should try to own one. .All jear or summer place, near rooms. Apply to Mr, Padrove. Man­ r r / / s / / c T Crystal Lake, Ellington. Conn. Good chester Public Market. Phone. 10. Authorized “Willard” Service Cambridge street, stucco bungalow, six rooms and sleeping 5 room house, barn, shop and poul­ immediate try house. Garage, good water. 3 Station. porch, oak floors, steam heat, gas, large garage; acres land with fruit. $1200. 4 acres LOST occupancy. Convenient terms. mowing and woodland on highway. Carbon Burning. $25ii 20 acres large Hardwood growth LOST— 33x5 Royal Cord tire, be­ Auto Electrical Work. CRAN on highway. Trout brook. $650. A. D. tween Middle Turnpike and Buckland. Bramble. Palmer, Mass. Tel. 32-J. Telephone ISO, New' Model .Laundry. Electrical Appliances Repaired. Our Shop Will Be Open LOST—Jlonday evening in East Free Crankcase Service. Main S t F'OR SALE —East .Middle Turnpike, Every Friday and VALVES. FITTINGS Robert J. Smith rlglit near Main street, new six room cemetery, platinum brooch with three single, oak trim, fireplace, steam sapphires. Suitable reward if return­ Saturday Real Estate — Insurance. — Steamship Tickets. heat, silver fixtures, sink room, ed to 21 F'lower street, Tel. 940. and m iM B lN C FDCFiniES “ If you Intend to live on earth own ■ slice of It.” garage .n cellar for .wo cars. A nice JOHN BAUSOLA From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. iP.me in the right location at the LOST—White gold bracelet be­ Other Times by Appointment. riglit price. Can he seen at any time. tween Middle Turnpilte and Clicney With Barrett iS: Robbins 4 Walter Friche. 54 East Middle Turn­ MiUs. Reward. Miss Louise rallicr, 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 South Manchester. IL pike. 'Tei. 3/8-4. 14 Middle Turnpike West. ■ X ,- '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL D, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1926, Amateur Out Shows To Be Staged Here

LILLIAN CANNON GOES INTO STEADY TRAINING WILUMANTIC NINE HERE WITH DOGS SUPPLYING CHEER AND INTEREST

BY LILLIAN CANNON ^em boad TONIGHT; PLAYS C. B. A. A. (e'opvrlirht, 1026. NE.A. Service Inc.) YESTERDAY’S RESLXTS TO REVIVE POPUUR SPORT Gris Nez, France, June 12.— Fre­ Eastern League. <$>- quent plunges Into the cold waters All games postponed, rain. of the English channel, long, brisk’ National League. walks along the shore, and plenty New York 3, Cincinnati 2. Edgar to Pilch for Manches-, FARLEY PLAYS HIS of sleep ill this quiet little village: St. Louis ^ Brooklyn 0. SAINTS PLAY HARTFORD All Cards to Be Staged on McKee Street Baseball Dia­ Such is the life I am now leading Philadelphia S, Chicago 1. as I am preparing for my attempt to Pittsburgh at f.oston (rain) NINE HERE TOMORROW t e r - Strallon Still Tops; JOKER ON " T E F swim the channel in July, under the American League. m ond-F irst Program Slated for July 1— Local Ath­ auspices of the NEA Service, and Chicago 4, "Washington 1. Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 0. local Hitters. j ----- its client newspapers. Colored Stars to Furnish Oppo­ letes Asked to Take Part. William Burgess, wh; w’as en­ Detroit 7, Boston 6. gaged as my trainer, believes In New York 6, St. Louis 1. sition— Last Night’s Game Cancelled. Manchester Majority of N. Y. State Com­ j plenty cf work In preparing fgr a Outdoor boxing, a sport which has not been held in Man­ WllUnumtlc ! battle with the channel. Being a ST.ANDINGS. Keglar, as Stratton, 8b Manager Bulla of the St. Mary’s chester in many years, is to be revived. Hanna, ss good trainer, however, he-Ia watch­ S. HeUer, 8b mission Will Vote Harry ing me c’osely, and bringing me Eastern League. basebair*nine announced today he Announcement to this effect was made today by Secretary Haggerty. K White l»f W. L. Pet. had booked the Hartford Colored Cole, lb along slowly. I am never ready '.o .35 17 .673 John L. Jenney, of Cheney Brothers Athletic Association. H. Heller, cf stop when Burgess calls a halt on a Providence ...... Stars to play here against his team Mathrop, rf putt, 2b Wills^ Priority. Bridgeport ...... 29 17 .630 The first of the open air cards will be held Thursday eve­ swim, or walk, but he has warned Thursday night. The game will be Wawer, 2b Long, cf Springfield ...... 29 19 .604 ning, July 1. Local and out-of-town boxers are welcome to me against over-exertioi. In these played at the West Side grounds. Slipper, lb Lewis rf Albany ...... 25 24 .510 The Hartford team was sched­ compete. It will be conducted on an amateur basis. Lamprecht, o early days of my training. .24 25 .490 1 Meichle, o By DAMS J. AVALSH. New Haven...... uled to meet the Sons of Italy All the fights will be staged at the McKee street stadium. Bawe«, p Edgar, p My dogs, so far as the French Hartford ...... 21 29 .420 people are concerned, are the life team last night but adverse weath­ Weather permlttjng. New York, June 16.— Recogniz­ Waterbury ...... 18 29 .381 er caused a cancellation. It has not The I'ing will be erected directly in front of the baseball grand­ Cheney Brothers baeeball nine will ing the abiding eloquence of a dig­ of the party. I expect them to be Pittsfield ...... 12 33 .267 been announced who will pitch for stand and other bleachers will be constructed on the remaining take the field tonight at the ^est nified silence, Tex Rickard declined just that for me, too, as companions National League. the Saints. This will be told in to­ sides. Side against the strong West Ends today to say what he would do when the final long grind Is In W. L. Pet. morrow’s Herald. of Wllllmantic In a twilight con­ progress. B\tt the great popularity Cincinnati ...... 31 24 .564 For considerable time the ath-, Chester fighters should not step for- with his Dempsey-Tunney step­ letic association has been contem- ■ward "ward and makemaka thamsoivoathemselves heard test. Jack Dwyer and Ralph Rus­ child, now that it seems probable of the dogs could move one almost Pittsburgh ...... 28 2 2 .560 sell will umpire Play will start to jealousy. .30 26 .536 plating the idea of starting outdoor from, not only verbally but In the that James A. Farley, commission St. L ouis...... squared arena. Channel swimmers, and aspir­ t©ww Chicago ...... 27 26 .509 boxing in Manchester. The mem­ at 6:15 o’clock. . , chairman, will be able to crowd in bers of the board of directors at In addition to Manchester box­ “ Pop” Edgar la slated to hurl a controlling vote on the Dempsey- ants to swim the channel, are a Brooklyn ...... 26 26 .500 matter of every summer routine to Lillian Cannon New Y o r k ...... 28 28 .500 their last meeting discussed all ers. there will be fighters procured for the Bilk workers. Tiinney-Wills issue. The promoter, angles of the sport and decided the from Hartford, Springfield, Rock- hard man to beat when he Is n however, had volunteer spokesmen tlm townspeople here. The two % Boston...... 2 28 .440 iijputes .3 8 5 idea would meet with the approval] ville and Bristol. These will his beet for and with the to do liis talking for him and their beautiful sturdy, dark bronze dogs, wh^ Aey saw the dogs. Philadelphia ...... 20 32 Addle Lamprecht on the receding For my sake, as a girl fighting American League. stlc National League. the playi;r who actually com­ over big in Manchester. that Col. John Phelan and D. lion Saturday afternoon at the West' COLCHESTER TOMORROW pletes the catch. In speaking about the plan today, boxing cards will be announced which defeated the Saints 6-4 last Side playgrounds promises to be, St. Louis at Brooklyn. Walker Wear, members of tlie li­ Chicago at Philadelphia. This Is incorrect. In the Mr. Jenney said he hoped any local later exclusively in The Herald. Sunday. Then came a 6-5 defeat even more successful than the one ! in an eleven Inning game w th cense committee, will he eligible to Pittsburgh at Boston. play cited runners who have boxers 'who have not lost their ama­ vote on the issue next Tuesday. held last year. Five and possibly 1 Tomorrow afternoon in Colches­ properly held their bases on a teur standing and who wish to par- , , , « . i Taftvllle. The West Ends also Cincinnati at New York. ticipate in the cards which will be Thursday n^ning only, Special hold a win over Danielson. Both are staunch Farley men and, six manufacturing concerns will be ter the local State Trade school American League. fly ball that is ultimately The famous Heller brothers if they are permitted to cast a lial- represented in the meet whirh will caught can start to advance arranged will get In communication | nine will take the field against No games scheduled. with him. There is plenty of local i H. V. D. Lnion SuUs, $1.19. WMte will appear In the lineup of the vis­ lot, Harry Wills' priority as a chal­ get under way at two o'clock. Nine I Bacon Academy. The locals have the moment the ball strikes lenger not only is lil’, is allowctl to* .Clienoy Brothers’ baseball nine will Golf Cluhs fo r Six carry away. meet tlie Crompton-Knowles team All of this ballyhoo about tlie from Worcostcr. Mass. The locals Golf Balls The facts about Hupmobile Six value and Wills’ challenge, probably will got tire going at a fast clip of late and Golf Bags appearance—and the thrilling performance it the colored man nowhere. But, tin- hopes to make tip for tlie defeat it justly enough, it will got Dcmiisoy sul'i'ered from the Worcester team Jack Knives gives“” are good news for every prospective^, plenty if ever he gets into the ting la.'^t year. Both teams have dcfcat- buyer of a six. For they tell you of a new deal ’ 'UST again. od tiie J. J. Regan of Rockville, the Tennis Rackets locals winning 11 to 1 and Worcos- for the public. A car that performs like sixes' I ter by a 0-6 score. Tennis Balls BERLENBACH WILL MEET I After the ball game Is finished Baseball Shoes much higher in price; and that counts as ite there will bo a band concert from 7 own every one of the sterling attributes which o’clock until 0 o’clock. A Hart­ Baseball Bats m A pinch hit by Mueller, recently ford band will furnish the music have made Hupmobile celebrated everywhere acquired from the Cardinals, fea­ JACK DELANEY JULY 15 ami a large attendance is looked Baseball Gloves tured the Giants’ 3 to 2 victory forward to in view of the fact that Baseballs for long life and low costs, Oarof^cMi ever the Reds, who dropped to it will be the first band concert of tl^It t tk« within a mosquito’s eyelash of sec- New York, June 16.— Jack De­ the year in Manchester. From 9 Unusuil Feitu rei ^ dollarar-fer-doltit — ------end place. Cincinnati got only Sweat Shirts value in thU ttrri- laney. the Bridgeport fighter, and o'clock until 11.30 there will be Oil Filter - CMoline Filter - Remwk.bly Em t S te e t^ - UphoUtery tq^.Come Injlook three hits off Ring and Greenfield. Raui Bcricnbach. champion of dancing in the auditorium of the Johnson Outboard in U teit Mode - :Clear-Virion Bodle. - SpecUl One-piece Vlrion- ever the varioo. Ventil«Un*Windthield - D « h GaioUne G.u»e - Stron*, R « id Fram* make* and m od ^ : the light heavyweight division, Rcc and Bill Waddell’s orchestra H m v t, Ri*id Ciankahaft - Special Vibration Damper - Machined lat ua damonatrita The Cardinals jumped to within will meet for the light heavy­ from this town will play. Motors Ooxnbuttion ChaxDbert. . thoaa that iatar- a game and a half of first , place •at 70U. * weight championship of the world Refreshments of all sorts will be ___Hupmobiler Six Hupmobile Eight \ by whitewashing the Robins, 4 to on July 15 at Ehbetls Field Brook­ sold on the grounds. Radio Sets 0. Sherdel outpltched Vance, al­ Sedan, five-pasienger, four-door, (1385- 8edm.fiv«-pamenger,$2355. Sedan, Berlin*: lyn. It was announced by the box­ Radio Accessories C oop, two - pasaenger, with rumble aeat, S244S. C o i^ , two-patsen«er. with rumbU though the Brooklyn ace fanned ing commission today. 81385. Tourinc. hvo-i)aaa.n*er,S1325. Equip­ •eat, $2345. Hoidtter.with rumble teat. $204Se ment include. 30 x 5.35 balloon tirra. four- Touringg five-paiaeni*r*519^5. Touring, nine J)atters In seven Innings. Bot- •even-pamengtr, S2045. All price. 1.0 .0, The date was sanctioned when Columbia Bicycles vkM l brake.. A 'l tomley got his tenth homer. Humbert Fugazy, promoter, ap­ plus raveaue tax- Detroit, p lu . revenue tax. peared before the New York State WORTH Tricycles The Phillies had 17, man left on Athletic Commission. Sidewalk Bicycles bases but easily trimmed the Cubs, This will be the fourth time that FTn sport i B ■ 8 to 1, with Clarence Mitchell bear­ Berlenbach has defended his title Coaster Wagons ing down on the Cubs like a rookie since winning it a year ago. 1( HUPMOBILE dentist. wijl be the third battle between KNOWING Hobby Horses Berlenbach and Delaney, the latter »• Wilbiir Cooper, southpaw • Urban Shocker stood the Browns having scored a four-rotind K. O. Scooters on their ears and the Yanks won over Berlenbach before the Astoria •• hurler with the Chicago •’ under wraps, 6 to 1. Lazzerl gave •• Cubs, experienced three un- * Kiddy Kars fighter was champion. *• usual seasons during 1920- * the ball a push for New York’s Last December, Berlenbach and Auto Accessories dally home run. Delaney fought, the decision going ••.21-22. • •• During those campaigns • to the champion. Fisk Tires The Athletics came out of their The fight is scheduled to go fif­ •• Cooper, who was then pitch • •• ing for the Pirates, turned hitting slump and, with Rube Wal- teen rounds. Lincoln Shock Ab­ bert yielding only five hits, had lit­ •• In' more than 20 victories •• I tle difficulty in whitewashing the LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS •• each time. In 1920 he won sorbers Indians, 5 to 0. Cleveland flopped •• 2 4 fravs, followed by 2 6 In American Hammer­ to fourth place. National I.cagiio •• 1921 and 23 in 1922 •• Nowadays It Is conslder- Cuyler, Pirates ...... 378 ed Rings Red Faber curved the Senators Herman, Dodgers ...... 370 •• ed somewhat of an achleve- to death and socked a double with Traynor, Pirates ...... 361 •• ment for a major league Bugess -Nor t o n • gunner to reach the 20- the bases full, all of which enabled "Wilson, Phillies ...... 350 W rist Pins the "White Sox to win, 4 to 1, and ♦• wins class let alone doing It High, Braves ...... 34 9 •• three successive seasons as climb to second place, ten games Leader a year ago today: Horns­ •• Cooper did. Moreover, Coop Toledo Valves back of the Yankees. by, Cardinals, .410. •• er made It four out of five Luco lac Paints .Anicrican League •♦ by winning 20 tilts in 1924 Ruth. Yankees ...... 330 The Tigers used 19 players and •• after getting only 17 the Heilmann, Tigers ...... 378 Willard Batteries 16 hits to down the Red Sox, 7 to •• year previous. 6, a rousing three-run rally turn­ Dugan, Yankees ...... 37 7 Ignition Parts ing the trick in the ninth. Regan, Mostil, White Sox ...... 3G6 Boston’s new Inflelder, added three ..Meusel, Yankees ...... 363 Havoline Oils more hits to his fast growing col­ Leader a year ago today: Wingo, GREASE YOUR CAR lection. Tigers, .422. New Air Method LENGLEN AND BROWNE LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Reaches Every Spot TO MEET AT WIMBLEDON. Springs and Body Squeaks At Los Angeles— Charlie Wein- Barrett & sprayed with Kantrust. London, June 16.— The draw for ert of Newark. N. J., heavyweight, the Wimbledon tennis tournament defeated Pat Lester. Arizona, ten Cars Called for and Delivered. was announced today and some In­ rounds: Paul Demski, Australian Robbins teresting matches are promised In lightweight, defeated Young Mc­ Camtibell’s * the early stages of the tournament. Govern, New Orleans, ten rounds. Sporting Goods W. R. TO Mary K. Browne will probably At Wilkes-Barre— Harry Grcb, Filling Station former middleweight champion, Headquarters meet Mile. Lenglen. Kinsey will ' Main and Middle Turnpike. meet J. B. Gilbert and Richards Is defeated Joe Gaus, Allentown, ten 913 Main S tre^ 130 Center Street So. Manchester d^awn to meet CocheU , rounds. Phone 1551. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL D, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1926. fpAGE EIGHT

FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION t ABOUT INTERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST I WOMEN AUTHORITIES THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE Homo Pago Editorials on corners here nnd there where workmen were stoking the ma­ HARD WORK, NOT REFORM. chinery for the day's labor. Watch Seedlings HER OWN AFICTION ir A \ They neared their destination. Morton glanced up and saw that of Sell-Respect HER CREED FOR IDLE RICH a light burned In Nona’s bedroom. eiM« IT BU MnvKc. Ma He paid the cab driver and ran up W A Y • the stairs of the apartment building, by Olive Roberts Barton. a young lady. She said I was to see (The nnnie. njid nHuntiono In Ihl. It seemed impossible— unbearable not waiting for the sleepy elevator tJIG IRLrfjO ^ Give Society Girls Chance To Be Useful and Stop ■ torx nre flolKlou..) —that those English chintzes In Au­ you If I had to climb the fire escape man. WHAT IS LOVE? CHAPTER XLI drey’s bedroom could leer so starkly to do It. She’s been calling you all Not long ago, at its annual con­ Worrying About Depravity, Urges New with their great splotchy flowers un­ night but the ’phone don’t answer." When he tapped on Nona’s door As I walked along toward the N thp way he called loudly for It gave under his touch and he en­ vention in Chicago, an educational der the dim, cold light of tho moon "There Is sickness here.” said Mor­ Congress I summed up things a lit­ National President of Junior tl’.» ir.iiid. tered tho room. For a moment he society had a good bit to say about O streaming In through the window. ton. "The bells are muffled.” tle more carefully than I ever had He laid Audrey on her bed stopped In horror. The place was modern parents, particularly those All night lonp their monstrous pop­ before. I had been too busy do­ Leagues. nnd knelt beside her. Her sobs had “Well, I guess there’s sickness at littered with bottles arid cigaret who insist upon their children rid­ pies had mocked the prrlof stricken ing things to think about what I resolved theinsidves Into a steady, the other end, too.” replied the boy. ashes. The porcelain lampshade on ing parental hobbies. was doing. I knew that my life By HORTEXSE S.AUNDERS. man who sat In Audrey’s little "When the lady sent for me she rhythmic clicUlnp. broken by short, Nona’s little table had been broken It developed that parents are dis­ had been full every minute of It. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 15.— Give wicker sewing chair in the window looked about ready to kick the bucket illsconnccte 1 phrases. Her eyelids in three pieces and one of these lay covering a lot about complexes and And I knew now that only when a alcove. herself. All pale nnd scared look­ the young woman of leisure some­ were prowir^c; heavy nnd her e>'es on the rug at his feet. how suppressed longing In youth girl was too busy to think about thing to do, instead of telling her When the night nurse put out the ing.” bring out all sorts of undesirable dull. Every electric bulb v\'as still burn­ herself could she be happy. what not to do. and then stop wor­ tiny red night light nnd lay down things in maturity. When tb.e maid came with am­ "■What did she say to you,” said ing. It seemed at least a year since I rying about the depravity of the on tho couch by the girl's bed, hop Morton Impatiently. The butler was The society went on the theory monia nr.'l smellinp salts, he ran While ho stood in tho doorway tho leftuny father's house, so many in­ younger generation. Inp to bring deeper rest to her P'J.- coming In with a tray and tho .boy’s j-i that tho cure was as bad as the dis- down to the telephone. His flnpers door of Nona’s bedroom burst open teresting things had happened. This is the theory of Mrs. Carle- tient hy perfect darkness nnd quiet. eyes drifted to tho steaming silver 1 ease, and in a way they were right, shook ns he took down the receiver and Nona herself stopped out. She There were Mamie and Angie and ton Palmer of Brooklyn, who has Morton still .sat rigid In the little coffee pot and the sugar-coated crul­ f Wliat their parents longed to do nnd called the first nerve specialist was wrapped In a long white robe Joan and Jerry and even Mr. Rob­ just been elected president of tho chair. lers. 4 'r I very likely has nothing to do with In the telephone book, nnd ho talked with a border of eiderdown and her inson and Mr. Hathaway; all these ;,! wliat John or Mary wish to do; .Association of Junior Leagues of so incoherently th:it the doctor’s sec- Andrey slept heavily throughout Then, coming back to the business black hair nnd white face completed had furnished most interesting and America. retarv had to usk him to rei>eat from the night. Only once or twice, when at h.and with a jerk, ho said, "She the effect of some stark nnd tragic i ‘ more often quite the contrary. sometimes sinister happenings. Be­ she made a little uneasy moaning M Mother longed to have a career, Since this organization draws Rs the bcyinnlnp. It was well nlonp told me to tell you that you must etching. side all this there were my own members from the social .registers sound and stirred In the bed, did come at once, that she HAD to see therefore Mary shall have a career, in the afternoon wb.er. the specialist She staggered toward him, clasp­ affairs, which to say the least, had and the idle rich of the whole coun­ Morton leave his post. you right away. And I was not to and very likely retiring Mary would! nrrlvetl. Morton waited for him to ing her hands. “Harry:" been rather hectic. try, and since her presidency makes cotne downstairs In an npony of Im- Standing over her bed at these take ‘No’ for an answer.” rather stay home and keep house.! Thinking over what had just Morton went to her. "What on John must he a lawyer as father her the recognized loader of ihe p:i t times, ho strained his eyes for some "Who Is the lady?” asked Morton. happened I almost came to the con­ younger smart sot, it is interesting sign of returning consciousness. But earth is wrong, Nona?" always wi.slied to he, but Johnny Tho doctor looked at him shrewdly The boy drew a card from his clusion that I had not been right in to hear that slie does not feel called the dark-fringed eyes never opened She swayed slightly and p.asscd her may he a born mechanic. as tb.ey went Into tb.e drtiwlnft room. pocket and handed It to Morton. On leaving Jerry so abruptly. Surely upon to reform, or see any need for and tho slightly puckered forehead hand over her brow. "I had to see Such a system only fills the "What Is your reiation.ship to this It was penciled the single word, his kindness to me merited some ex­ reforming the much maligned you, I HAD to SCO you. I called and world with more misfit'^. This is younit woman, sir.’" did not relax Its lines of strain nnd "Nona." . j planation on my part. Now that weariness. He crept miserably back called, nnd you didn’t answer. And a matter for the intelligent parent youth of her set. "I adopted her when she was a "I was to come hack with the an­ I had gotten over being angry I ivas to his chair. I got desper.Tte. You’re life Itself to figure out for himself, and per-j Chance to Work. little child." snld Morton. "UTiat Is swer.” said the child, devouring the sure that I ought to have told Jer­ At dawn the clay nurse, coming on to me, Harryl” sonaily I am convinced tliat parents ‘‘The league,” she explained, wronp with her? She h.asn t had any breakfast tray with his eyes. ry with whom I was going to dine. "gives the society girl a chance to duty, found him still wide-eyed, star­ She clung to him with her face are wiser than they over were be­ ph^sic.al Illness." Morton turned toward the door. I really thought that Jerry was be useful. It gives her civic, philan­ ing at Audrey’s bed. "Come." she hurled on his lapel. The roho fell fore. "No." the doctor answered. "It’s “You eat YOUr breakfast while you in love with me— and although I said, "you must po to bod. You look back and he could see that she was But here yo;i are. As usual, it's thropic and educational advantages, ptirely nervous—n complete collapse. wait. I'll give you the answer In a did not know whether I was in love very 111 yourself with sleeplessness. wearing an evening dress under­ the little things that count. Watch as well as society. Now tell me all about her recent minute." with him or not. I did know that I ‘‘If we supply this, we don’t feel I will c.all you tho Instant Miss Mor­ neath. tlie seedlings of self-respect. If thrilled at his nearness when he was life." ton awakes. She is sure to ask for He went out of the room and up you don't wish your children to called upon to look after a girl’s So Morton related the whole story She let the white robe slip from . J beside me. I loved the feel of his you." the stairs. The nurse met him at :j grow up with an inferior'Iy com- morals— or to talk about them of Audrey's hopeless love for him, her shoulders to the ground. arms about me, and I was quite But the man only shook his head Audrey's door. "How is she?” he constantly.” her Ilight from Rochester, her , plex, see tliat they arfe not humil- sure that the other night I had re­ nnd dragged himself to his feet. He asked, breathlessly. "Haven't you been to bed, Nona?" The president, it Is quite obvious, entrance into stnpe life, nnd, finally, \ ; iated unnecessarily when they are wont out of tho sick room and down "About the same,” said the nurse. She shook lior head. "I don't want turned his kiss. is bent upon being tolerant— even of her despondency over her "use­ 1 ' you^g. ‘‘If that is not love, what Is it?” the stairs. Tears welled Into his "If anything she's sleeping a little to sleep. Last night, when you of the intolerance of her elders. lessness" In the world. 9 I Suppose Jean is jtist enough eyes and he stopped a moment. lean­ more quietly. She seems thoroughly weren’t In tho theater, nnd didn’t I asked myself. Mrs. Palmer could easily be mis­ D younger than Mary to step into her Slowly I wont up to the door of The spocitilist looked at him prave- ing npalnst the bannister. exhausted. The doctor will be here come to my dressing room. I thought taken for a professional woman. I I clothes. Don't make Jean the j the Congress Hotel. Just as I was ly. "I fi.ar you have contrived to As ho stood there the front door­ before noon." I couldn't stand it. I don’t know She is direct, a capable executive, i ctt'rnal sacond-hantl store. Buy' about to go inside a man in a wreck a w ry line and beautiful or- bell rang. Tho butler was not yet "Then," said Morton. "I am going how I got through with the show. and undoubtedly she is efficient. I- her the new things fifty-fifty with | chauffeur's uniform stepped up to panism, Mr. .Mor'on. While strlvinp abroad nnd Morton hastene;! to open out for a little while. It is on urgent When the gang wanted to come Though she is but 2fi years old, to pralify Miss Morton'.s every wish, i Mary and work it out the other way j the door himself. A small, dlngy- business or I wouldn't leave her. here for a party afterward I said me. she is the mother of three children, you have denied her just those na i I round. If you don’t there’s a grand j “Beg pardon,” he said doffing fnecd boy in messenger’s uniform You don't think she will ask for all right. But 1 lay on my bed In li temptation for Jean to invent pleas-j a director of the Brooklyn Little tunil nnd slin]>Io iileasurcs which stood In the doorway. me?” there most of the time they were his cap, ‘‘are you Miss Dean?” ^:.!is of her ape require for their I ant little fictions about the source ^ Theater, an associate editor of the "Is Mr. Harry Morton at home?” The nurse shook her head. “This here wondering ■nhere you were." “Yes.” Junior League Bulletin, and an ac­ n, nta. l-.ealth. SPf. should have had I ' of her never quite new raiment. | ‘‘Miss Meredith sent me for you. ho a.sked with a certain impudent as­ coma seems to be very heavy. In "They’ve made a fine wreck of tive worker in several charities. younp friends, parties and a normal I And don't give John the worst; I am to take you to her home. The surance. Morton saw him slip a foot cases of this sort unconsciousness your room," commented Morton. I ' room in the house and unload a ll: Not So Frivolous. Mrs. Cnrlcton Palmer. school and college life. She fell In in between the door nnd the jamb u.sually lasts for t'wo or three days. car is right here at the curb.” Nona nodded wearily. "Yes. they |i the cast-off furniture on him.; ‘‘It’s my ambition to be a profes­ love with vou because she was sttirv- in case of an attempted ejection. We can't tell anything about her I turned quickly and found In­ were having a betrothal celebration. p; He'll soon feel that he is ‘‘just' sional woman,” she confided. ‘‘But book shops, art exhibitions, milk Inp. nnd you were the nearest male, "What Is It?" he snld. "I am Mr. condition till she comes out of It.” stead of the roadster that I had for Lois and Sunshine are goifife to get h John.” while mv children are so little— the stations, liospital duty, and many you should have seen the danger Morton.’' Morton entered the dravting room some unknown reason expected, a married." - i Remember how often you have| I ■ other lorins of charitable enter­ sipns lonp npo." a niomont later dressed for the large Rolls-Royce town car with an youngest two and the oldest is four "Huh,” said the lad, "I've got a "Married!” gasped Morton. I, said to yourself. “What a fine fcl- I can’t he nxvay from them long prise.” Morton oovered his face with his street. The messenger was scraping elaborate coat of arms and mono­ mcs.sago for you. Wasn't to give It "Yes. she’s tired of working and yi low I'd he if 1 hadn't had the worst enough at a time to accomplish any­ Often Criticized. hands. Clancinp at his t.aut body, up tho last crumbs of the crullers gram on the door. It xvas probable to anybody else but you. Though 1 dieting for tho stage nnd he's always L, I ('f it when I was wrong. It knock- thing really serious. I make it a She admitted flic league was the neuruIi'Cist relented. "See here, from his plate. His face was smeared that every man and xvoman with might have trouble busting in." liked her. I'm glad—but what about cd out all the self-respect I had.” often criticized for its exclusive­ you c.an't let po. too. Vou may bo with powdered sugar. any society aspirations in town point to spend a certain amount of Morton surveyed the little fellow. me? We’ve got to talk about you ness. needed to look after that pirl up- “Come on.” said Morton, and they knew that car. I felt very conspic­ time with them, morning and after­ sttilrs. I didn't mean to accuse you "Somebody must have ptild you well and me!” noon, and I let nothing interfere “But it is necessary in onr or­ to ensure stich loyalty. Suppose you left the house together. "You can uous. ganization to have girls from the of anythinp. You've just been blind, Morton frowned nnd looked do-wn The door was opened in state by xvith it. step In nnd tell mo all about it.” go on your business now,” he said same background and social train­ that's all. at her sternly. "What Is there to another man in uniform, and when “The society girl of today is not In spite of his sad preoccupation to tho boy. "I will answer the mes- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ing to insure the con.geniality neces­ "Now you pet things ready for say, Nona?'* in my embarrassment I turned nearly so frivolous as she is paint­ ho felt a twinge of pity for the little s.age myself.” sary to make the girls work to­ tho two nurses that I will send nnd "Just this." she flashed at him. slightiv before I stepped in I saxv ed,” she xx'ent on. ‘‘.Most people hand them these notes when they messenger with his ragged uniform The boy hesitated while a belliger­ have tho idea that the Junior Loa- gether ideasantlT,” she maintained. and pinched face. ent expression dawned and died on "You’ve made mo love you more Jerry ilathaxvay loitering in a near- arrive. I ll look In again tonight, -A meeting of the present, and ,gne is only for teas and dances and ‘‘Naturally tho league does not The butler was just poking a his face. "But she wasn't going to than anything in this world. And bv doorxvay. I think she'll sb-efi soundly for some ij next year's "Somanhis Events” .getting debs’ pictures in the papers. appeal to the lu'ofessional xvoman — sleepy face through the hall door pay me till I came back 'svith the now you propose to send mo away. ' .Again I flushed with anger, for a time now.” staffs wa.s held yesterday after- xvlui lia.s specialized organizations in from the kitchen regions. Morton answer." he said, civilly enough. Well, I can’t go. knexv he xvas spying on me. I xvaved That's too ridiculous even to bother Morton rose staggeringly. "Tell i' noon. Tlie imi'iiose was to insiriiot xvhich to xvork. or the xvorking ,airl turned to him. "Bring hot coffee Morton gave him a bill which sent "1 know there’s been a love In my hand, hoxved, and smiled at to refute.” m e , " b.e begged. "\'i'ill — will she get ji tiie new staff in its work for the — xvho has not tlie time to devote and some crullers or something to hint gleefully scampering. your life that I can’t make you for­ him. hoxvever, for I xvas not going Then, xvith enthusiasm, she re­ weir.’" ■ 1 eoming year. .Although the exact to society nnd charity. the drawing room, please.” he said. The first tajci on the street that get, but IT'S in the past. And I to let him know that I suspected cited some of the League's attain­ The doctor was clo.slng his stttchel. ligures are mit yet available, it is ‘‘But just because a .girl doesn't The bey's face brightened. "Oh, morning picked Morton up. He gave have to go on living all through the that xvas playing a spy. ments. "She will not die,” he said. "But ' almost certain that the paper will hax'e to xvork, or doesn't xvant to gee!” he said under his breath. an anxious glance back at the apart­ years. I can't go on alone. ‘‘In Chicago.” she recalled, ‘‘the whether she will get well—1 cannot show a net prorn of about n hnn- give all of her time t-o a jot) or pro­ In the drawing room Morton point­ ment house as they drove away. "Harry, I don't ask you to m-arry TOMORBOAV: league started the Children's Thea­ say. Slio seems to bo slipping Into me. I am humble, beneath j '.'U. B.U, j; dred dollars tor tlie past year. This ter xvhich xvas afterxvards taken fession she needn't be relegated to coma,” ed to a davenport but the j'oungster "Hurryl” he said to the driver, giv­ Fven Alnmie Disapproves. oh Harry, I love you. You mt-an all moiie.v will he utilized to start tlie ^ over hy the city. In Birmingham a purel.v social existence. Morton caught at the ch.air back was abashed by its silken cushions ing tho address of Nona's apartment. and stood clumsily on one foot. The faint, sick light of early morn­ of life to mo! Let me stay with f I next year's business. ; they organized another. In IMtfs- ‘•In fact.” she said. ‘4hcre is no with one fuitibling hand. reason xvhy women of leisure should • • • "What 1s your mes^ge?" asked ing was over the streets of New you!” As the end of the year draw.s i burgh the league conducts a perma­ (To Be Continned) nearer, ‘‘.voting m en’s fancies.”: F.YCELLFNT BLEACH not have useful xvork as well ns A night nnd a day had p.isscd and Morton. "Tell me quickly." York. The only spot of light nnd nent thrift shop xvhore all sort.s of That is. they are just longing to' play— and that's our major concern ftnolb.er n'.glit had begttn. "Well.” tho boy began, "it's from activity were the quick lunch shops (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service. Inc.) articles are collected and sold for get out in tlie free, open air where j For cle.ining and bleaching pastry charity. In other cities they have — to supply it.” alt is peace and (luiet. The old boards and rolling pins use a lemon school rooms are stuffy and hoi, cut la halt as a cleaning pad. the les:mns a nightmare, the tcach- I'l-iule put through coar.-e knifi' of the Mi.-^s Cleone Knox of the Old New High Crown c'l'.s and "make up work ” the worst SOD.V AVILL H E L P chopper, pinch of sail, J tablespoons County Down whoso piquant diary of all, the students sny. l;ot water, 2 tat>lespc>ons cold wat r, of this supposed maid of 1775 ■xvn.s Class Day, that day of terror to When you have a large number c 1 teaciioon c'anilla extract. I’(dd sni'posed to have been found and all un(b'r-clas.-.men, or to put it of greasy dishes to clean, add a bit l.strgar into whippeil cream. then I edited l>y a kinsman of hers. .Must .Mr. Quimby's way, all iinder-class- of soda to the dishxvater. gelaline that has been soaked in lie nice to have a girl like Magdalen mon :uul the Juniors, which is to cold water and dissolved 1,11, ;_._.slie imi.st liavc made a good many be held Friday, xvill witness sever­ water, cool thnronghly. Fold in ' luscious pounds sterling by that al things that can't he told of just nuts, salt, nnd flavoring, pack in ' h oax! now. Tlie Seniors, of course, xvill salt and ice four liours. have their usual entertainment Summer Furs. committee, composed of all the un­ KODAK FILMS j Fur collars on sport travel coats All in tlio WiH'k’s W ork I fortunates in the three other class­ I are not so good as a real collar Developed in our own studio Senaliq' William Borah is rnmor- es. The Soplis are eitlicr too slow : ^ A 11 cneSumnef" tliis \ear, says Dame Fasliiou, hut I'd as a in-'-sident ial candidtUe for or too sly, for no noise has been ! narrow handings running around Our work is of the best grade' tlie drys. He slams the “light wiim heard from their direction. The, . the collar or down the full length I'rosh are -also doing som ething on | OUT pi’lCeS lOMGSt. Mother Love! ami beer” fariion. Rumor has it and aiG tlie ; of tiio coat, tuxedo collarwise. and {1,0 ,^iy—on a big scale, if rumors Tho pictiiiv.-qui' motlier of Jes.-! thal .Mrs. who lias All prints up to postcard size Janms is all loo littK- known for a sieadftist ly refused jiermission to ’ in heigp shades, are very chic. The mean iinx'ihiug. Of course the reg­ world wliii’h h.is tlie knack of di one and .sundry to |>rint thet late i fox fur remains the favored sepa- ular class day program xvill be con­ printed for ing forth from ih' ir obscurity president's h ttiu's i.s about to launch I rate scarf. ducted entirely hy the Seniors ami ■ xvill be the “main attraction,” but 1 these molhci'.s xvho might prefer the her own publication of her Inns- | the others must have their fun. j shndoxvs. It seems that .Mrs. James band's letters in silent rebuke of | M O T H E R Fletcher’s Cas- too. so expectations await a grand 1 had a stump arm because a bomb Colonel House’s rcminiscenoe.s. Mrs. j throxvn into her ilnmain and meant field day. 5c Each toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub­ O. H. P. Belmont, president of the Children or Y I for her hich-spirited son, had hit National Woman's Party, launched stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, her instead. Mama capitalizid the a diatribe against Mrs. Carrie Chap­ Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for misfortune. She sat on the porch man Catt, honorary pro.sidoiit of the OVEN TEMPERATURE of her rambling farm home in Mis­ National League of AVomcn Voters. Careers? Infants in arms and Children all ages. The nexv closely draped fea­ souri, accoutered in xvhite apron, Mrs. P elm ont blam es Mrs. Catt for AVhen baking cakes remember j waiting for trade. .A sign on the the exclusion of her party from the tures a higher croxvn thau in the To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Bv AXZIA YEZIEBSKA. that greater lieat is required in the j E IT E STUDIO I fenco road, "Je.sso Jame.s I'arm. International AVoman Suffrage .Al­ past. It is of black satin and comes oven for a cake tliat Is In layers | Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend i t Admis.slon 25 Cents.” .And for this liance mooting in Paris. If it were necessary to make an loxv over the ears. than the loaf variety. I 983 Main Street — Room 10.1 sum the little old xvoman shoxved arbitrary choice between mother­ her arm, tobl xvliat Jesse ate ns a Summer Tresses. and a literary career, I should baby, po.sed for her picture, nnd The oily-halred maiden will like probably choose the former, since xvept a salty tear over lier bandit this nexv lialr recipe rifled from the that is the greatest experience of son's grave. beauty recipe books of Helen of a woman's life. Troy— if not, It should have been. Put I see no choice, or no reason Why nicy Do! Helen—if not, she should have—• for one. It seems obvious to me a H a r t f o r p A'?' ‘‘If you ask a native xvhy he goes had her Nubian slave girl heat txvo xvoman should have both, and that nnd Cits married.” xvrite.s Hans I egg xvhites stiffly into xvhich two each gives something to the other W here Academy Coudonhove in ” .My .African N eigh­ A C A D E h‘'';D!S I drops of carbolic acid had been put. and without which It Is incomplete. O f ? bors,” ‘'liP never reiflie.s, ‘because I ! The potion Is applied to the hair, Women need children in order to lovr the girl.’ but invariably by the i not the scalp. It should remain on have in Incentive for a career, and question, ‘who is to prepare my about five minutes, then be brushed need a career to keep a check on Beginners Practice fo o d '?” out. the maternal Instinct. l i The maternal Instinct is a desire Maybe She Cooks This! not only to have children but to At the left is a photograph of the beginners’ And the husky spouse will have a Flapper Trick! possess nnd dominate them and much surer cliance of keeping her Flapper Macdalen King-Hall, keep them in a home circle. If a class in marcelling, practicing marcel waves on liege lord if. xvlion ftu' sirocco bloxvs aged IP, daughter of Sir George xvoman has nothing else on which transformations. After the students have at­ its tioateil blast-i. she inaUfs a cool- King-Hall, admiral In the British to expend her energy and her at­ some potion such as peanut hrittb' Royal Navy, is laughing np her tention but her children, she makes tained proficiency here and have learned some­ crepe sleeves at the xvorld these mousse. Said spousi- must have I a career of them, which is pleasant "Mx thing of the theory as well as practice, they ad­ qt. xvliippod cream, 1 1-2 cups su- days. Miss Magdalen has revi'aled enough for her, but all xvrong for gar, 1-2 box gelatine. 1 cup peanut i to a deluded universe that she is them. > X ' vance to the practical marcelling department Instead of dominating and mold­ /A IN where they marcel on actual heads. After a ing her children the mother should thorough course in all the branches of beauty be urging them to depend on them­ i t selves and helpin-g to develop their culture, they receive their diplomas and go out ■W ILLIAM S' individual powers of discernment into the leading beauty parlors everywhere. In­ and discretion. formation and rates gladly furaished on request. Intelligent youth does not need ROOT BEER Its parent— the parent is a shell or husk that It eventually casts off. U’ EXTRACT The most I hope to do for my daughter, and what I xvant most to Har tforcl Acadmy WILLIAMS MAKES YOUR HOME MADE ROOT BEER do for her Is to make her inde­ i SPARKLING • REFRESHING • DELICIOUS pendent of me. I feel I oxve it to my child to be THE MOST POPULAR SUMMER an individual, and as good an art­ HAIRDI&SSING DRINK FOR YOUNG AND OLD ist as I can be as xvell as a mother. Telephone 5-0171 MAIN STREET Th«1VUBams tiCukton Ca The marines xvere the first fed­ BABTflAKmMip Come. eral armed force created in the Ualted States, Manchester evening herald, Wednesday, june i6, 1926.

GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY-The Penalty of Progress TREY HAD ALL HEARD ABOUT THAT5 WHAT I TOLD I WASn Y GOING TO ACT LIKE A (YDOR PETRIFIED GAS SUBSTITUTE NOTHING OF THE GREENHORN AND STOP AND QUESTION J L ^ V . GOSH, AMY, YOU LOOK .THEM, BUT THEY ^ THEY THINK IT HAS ALREADY LIKE you’ve discovered K IN D " I'VE HAD THEIR MOTIVES— FAR BE IT F R ^ I'M NOT STEEPED \JU ST LAUGHED----- MADE YOU A MILLIONAIRE MANY THE SECRET ENTRANCE A THRILLING m e — I TOOK THINGS AS FAST AS Women find that these six-cylin­ IN GOLD "YO U 'LL HAVE^ SAID YOU COULD -TIMES OVER— YOU SHOULD'VE V, -TWINS TO A TREASURE CAVE* , ADVENTURE-- .THEY HANDED'EM OVER— IT WAS TO SEND SOME OF PAY WHENEVER SEEN THEM BOW AND KOW-TOW Jq/^O W I& COBSQIS BAKTQt< der bachelors arc mostly runabouts Y ^ R E A VvORLD-eeATER BESIDES ALL THIS, JUST LIKE A WINDFALL----- THEY titter they're married. THAT STUFF BACK" .YOU GOT REAOY- TO M E - — IT CERTAINLY IS HANDY WHEN IT COMES TO IV E STILL GOT TREATED ME AS THOUGH I WERE Nancy and Nick did not romcm-j I'VE GOT MORE BILLS )0U R CREDIT IS SHOPPING WHEN YOU'VE GOT SHOPPING-STARTING OUT MY TEN DOLLARS- ROYALTY ITSELF--I DIDN T bcr leaving tho tiny car that roll-! "We have reached the reluctant COMING DUE THE , '6 0 0 0 -THEY TRAILED A GOLD-PLATED WITH TEN BUCK'S AND THE Sto r es a l l HAVE TO OPEN MY ('(I them along through Drowsy) conclusion that the United States ; FIRST OF THE MONTH ME ALL OVER THE REPUTATION - - COMING HOME LOADED REFUSED TO M O U T H ------l.nntl. but suddenly they were! had belter not sell the world any i /VOW THAN I CAN i STORE AND EVERY DOWN LIKE THE MAILMAN ) (TAKE M Y M O N E Y - standing right on their feet In a I more on charge account.” | HANDLE --YOU ^'TIM E I'D LOOK AT hlg city. Tho pink ticket track had 1 ON CHRISTMAS MORNING ANYTHING THEY’D lolled itself ui> with a snai) and) Traffic Cop — “ What's your , -BEEN BUYING OUT ' y Jumped back into Nick’s pocket. | name'.'" THE TEN CENT STORE?; "What place is this, do you sui>-j Truck Driver -"It's on the side ^ pose?” said Nancy, looking around ! of me wagon." at the buildings, winch were, If : Cop (trying to read name)— "It’s possible, queerer than those of obliterated." | Shut-Eye Town. The ticket stuck i Driver- Ver a liar. It's O'Brien " ■ Its head up out of Nick's pocket) O' Prien. again and looked at them with its) round idnk *\ics. "This is called ^ 'I'he ambition of the average man,1 - ‘.\ny Place At .Ml,' " it said, and now is to build ;i home that will be then went back to itj I'ocket. ,its niiigniflcent as ti fillin.g station. "Oh. ho! Any Place At All!" cried Nick. "Then 1 sniipose an> - TOO BAD : tiling at all may hapiien to us., riii're lies the n ttr L - n don't you think so. .Nanc\. 1 wmi t,H' Johnny P. Skunk, der what— ” i rrains go fasti'r B y Bercy Crosi)y 1 don't know exactly how ho was Than Johnny P.thunk. L going to finish his sentence, for I '^ P Y > suddenly a hand as largo as a "Watch out, 1'ap! Don't strike lo s T ' e e A ~ room whisked the Twins off their a match on the gas tank. T h en v o u r e feet and before they could say "It's all right. This is a safety j-1t h 6 n YAMAOe; NO- iNEVei?' wo -1 soMecoHCRe-i 4 / V £ a , bC/UcRY l ia b l e t o - "hno" (although it probably ne\cr match." INCVCR 5 MUCH iOME VERY S a n r c i N ’ m a d e nd , A!MT entered their heads (o say that)) NCARE.yr FRiGNp, AS SUT TH£C REMARKS’ . OcUTTLlH they found themsclvc.s looking into Priic.s are over but a lot of IH^AR YA Bc£N - - ine ' REMAfLKS. a pair of eyes as larg(' as plates. I L'PTHe UACrI- drivers don't .seem to know it. Sl it t in ' M£ , "Oho! What a funny pair (T] bugs!" said an enormous voice. "I) POC HOHM.NN TESTIFIED: UpTHC BACK J never saw such funny bugs before, j “ Where did the car hit him?" asked Look. Mama!" _ :the eoroner. "It’s a giant boy!" shouted Nick] ".\t the junction of the dorsal to Nancy, for the giant boy had; and cervical vertebrae,” replied the r started to laugh and it sounded) medical witness. like thunder. “ It's a giant boy The foreman of the jury rose who’s got us. Let's jump." ' from his scat. But when they looked down at "Man and hoy. I’ve lived In the.se the ground It seemed like a million | part.s for fifty years," he protested miles, for tho giant boy was ns tall j pondernnsly. "an' I never heard o' /r. as a church. tluit I'laee." "Don't wiggle so," roared the /ni’ . giant boy. "If you do I'll squeeze What was the hardest thing you t ' ’ J you.” found in learning to drive your With that he took Niclc between car? iitiilii:: one fln.gcr and thumb and Nancy .V stone wall. between tho other finger and June It thumb and held them more firmly. HONK! HONK! HONK! He really was not pressing very- "Jack drank gasoline in mistake r 1. rrA*hj 4 : ^ by Swan hard, but a queer thing happened. for wlitsky.” Nobody Home Nick felt his head going down and "No, did he?” $ALE.$MAN $AM -TH' BASES ARE l A t- U his feet coming up. Nearer and I "Ye.s. and now in.stcad of hleklng H-E Tp IPS h e 's o u t I ( VUHAT IP nearer they came toward each, '' vVWADPYa m e a m , " g^e-t HIS'b a s e .'?— FULL, he honks. " ^ALL FOUR-.^ Base om 4- balls, other tintil suddenly he was only The OO0 AGAIM! j j H e'S 'O u T ? t,AIA HM-L (AR& V a F^IN'T f V a 6 oo6 f three Inches high. And looking' .\FTO HINT.S: To prevent tire Find CALLING GONNA P u t H lf^ ? over at Nai\cy he discovi'red that tronhle and prevent the botlier of ^^^LLS AKO STTgtk.^S VMHaT OF whaT s TH’ she had done exactly the same AC UAPiRE 'N O OT / / BUSY an UfAPlRE- 6lG- „ fixing flat tires, ride In street cars. era . n ~ thing. She was only three inches To remove mud spots from your 2 I mbl o f - T i e SeeiGS tPEAf^ T te a ll star. IppfifiTr high, too. ie.ar. run the chassis tinder a new "1 was right." thought Nick. CATS and th€. body. "Moat anything at all can hai'pcn •>,fy> ST TERRoB.S — r to you here and 1 guess one thing Speaking of happiness, yon won't P'TcHiS& has happeneil alreaiiy. ^^'e look | find It in a larger house or in a like Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb." | aRPSTIeRRoRS more expensive automobile. ."Suddenly Nick had an idea, and] HAS <5oMeTo PfiEces and ' 4 ® at the same tinu' .Nancy had the He (driving)— Good night! Out S n KoT same idt'a. .\no 1 guess, if xou hail (fe \NAtXE-D 3 NtEH., of gas right in the middle of the been held tightly ludween a giant, Filling- Tke BASes a n d t l allic. boy's finger and thumb and squee/.-, Ttte 4-Ht *JP IS She—Yon can't stop here. Here ed until you were only three inches] wow AT BATCw H'C^ is q u it e . naTur.a u , high, you'd have had the same ideai eom-.s a coi>. too. They idncheell the giant | boy flung the Twins away as hani When it stops at. night that's ro- IM IT NIA »CWVICC. INC/ as he could. "The\'ri' bees!" he manc". 'film trouble comes later. cried. "Or wasps! Or hornets! Oh., — \ .Mama, I'm k.Hed!" NO ,)OKK. by Blosser I don't know wliat -Mrs. G iant 'I’limigh running out of gas All Dressed Lip and No Place to Go I (li', FRECKLES ANI> HIS FRIENDS lll;ely s h e )ni: on soda ('r un,gvnn-| U is not half so bad TAjS AL0M6, \ t > 0 AR& fine, but ainwa,'' o\ir stoi> i. ii't ' ,\s running out of mone.'’. 1 D o/yr icAJOLu Ifp V lM G /OBCVTlE m GOlFiGTD \ DCESEEO UP AKD LOGIC S O y ' ’ about him. We must follow the; AitCB A/S>’ CLE.-VJO AV.'LT\ETI,VV£ '-*■ ' FI,ME 1 AAA SO PROUD VJAATTIO d o , Paw Professor—"State brieflx' i Twins. A.M' MtVJtR 6ET DlUT OAi OF you THAT I DO/S'T EITAEC.!- The Twins kept fatting and fall-| two grounds for divorce." i /gy /OEW c l o t a e s ^s o IC/00\W UJBAT ing and falling, down Ihiough a. Student - "Jitney tncome and I yVOM voitu BE PRo'UD^ million miles of spai-e. it se('ined.t limonsine wife." Tt) DO.'.' and at last tl'e>- l.inded softly on, the ground. Put wonders hail not I Smith 1 umierstami some of coast'd. For both of them had melt-, >our hens lia\e stojipcd laying? ed on the wa\- and wen' now :isi .tones.-Two of them have any- I flat as rain-(!rops. Thi'y were as w a >•. 1/ lar.ge as wash-tubs, lull :is flat as Smith—M'hat's the cause? tried ('ggs or wheat cakt's. They) Jones ,\. motor car. - ^ < J felt very queer, but not at alt un­ QOMIRIMS E/OSB-MBLE comfortable. "Now who is gtung to. Just hiiw scriou ; a lady's injuries PJJe c UTIS T ltD Bcrapo us ui'i " said Nick to Nanc.'.; were in an accident Vhich occurred ; (To bi' Uontlmicd.) ' recently it is hard to tell, for the ] laiper spoke thnsly of the mishap: | k n^o/ Thursday morning only. Special | ".Mrs. Wilson, in attempting to get I It .\rthur F. Hultman's: Ucgular out of the wa>- of the auto, fell to | PT V. P. Fnion Suits. $1.1!'. While ] the pavement, injuring her some-| rollar attached liroadcloih sliirts. I what." I U n.r>9 and regularly and] )2,50.— Adv. What's worse than getting ar­ C1926 DY NE* SERVICE. INC rested for speeding when you are By Fontaine Fos trying to get to church on time? Mickey (himself) McGuire FLAPPER FAN>IY Of course ho danced upon hls feet, WASHINGTON TUBBS II .\nd it was said but true, ' by Crane MCT IRE cam e: a c r o g g r n e T i^a c k g i KT o t h e mor^ t t r That when he did. he also danced | 60 On other people's, too. j POLITE RES.DEMTlAL DISTRICT WiTH O H E O F H I5 A H d -.a .•U least you gotta give spinach TT / CMff VNH'I tqgKHgofN eVLRY YouKGSteR -THL MEiCHBORHOOP had to start rredit for giving kids something to' • i t i - . 'At ee/AiNDs Me n ^OCHN fuis waoufi object to eating. isvte'S HAXMN' HtR R'HG efrreRfMNno'th’ fo w \CL£^NeP AN' > PRCM'SeO l o o k in g PoR MCGoiRgS LoST PQg. n \ F . C i r — ’‘SVeCIKUL'l StNCfr f When a girl cxiilains slip can't \ < o G tt -tt FOR HGR, , stand in the sun, on account of the ■ Jh' ------dress she's wearing, it's a pretty y A I I -kuf!'•I /y thin excuse. 1 i S ^ Sounds fair enough when a hen . " # . gives a peck for every kernel of ’ I ' o f corn you feed her. A A PUZZLE A DAY vhL*' , .a *r 'fihere !s a curious story attach-'' I ! ed t<) I he sentence hidden in this' X , o diagram. .V grou]) of Hojii Indians, came to Washington from their rcser\'atiou to ])erform a snake) dance, 'fihis dance originated many JlU. po< years ago and is suiiposed to have i OiiS9 Wf KU •ewvxc. ric a magical after-result. Sometimes- the Indians are not successful In getting this result. But while they) The fininle.st thing alroiit some were in Washington their prophecy vonien are their hiishnnds. was fulfilled. If you start at one corner of the) diagram and travel in a continu­ AN’ H e "s -6'POiCO ENCKGeMtHT LITTLE JOE ous line over every letter once, you ■ H'LO.'0'C* %CN. NcH. t o Be UNONeev to will discover the quaint Indian IMOJA Gfet AN- 'tS RING?? ROttE.' OVA—\ CAN't^ prophecy. w eJLAceiAeMi A SetxUte v1A\T to tetL VAEIL. ||d l f W(aS t h e •RtMG? tloO.BOBSlE- I.ast jiiizzlc answer: a t t ie .^i\o d h t e e I VOPOLA'P- UOVTH A

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MacMillan desires eighteen fami­ lies to live the year around in his Northern Labrador colony. Elgh- j teen is the (luaiitity that is just | <>i»a« »Y Ml* acavict. i**c. twenty-seven short of forty-five. Its j quadruple, sexenty two is just © twenty-se. en iaraer than forLv-flvo, * PAGE TEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1926.

FUNERAL OP MRS. TUCKER. attended. At the church over a NOTICE ! DANCE hundred persons were present. To settle an estate, there will be - CLOCK DANCE - As the body was being born into sold at public sale at the ofldee of Hills Grove Hall The funeral services of Mrs. the church the choir sang, "Lead The Manchester Trust Company, on Wappinff Rosanna (Humphrey) Tucker, wife Kindly Light." After the requiem the 2 3rd day of June at 9 o’clock in Buckland School Hall of Raymond Tucker, of 161 Oak mass had been sung and as the the forenoon, twenty (20) shares of Friday Eve’g, June 18 street, were held this morning. The body was being taken out of the the capital stock of the Manchester young mother, who was in her 9 O’clock “Door Crashers” Wieman’s Orchestra. church, Mrs. Thomas Brennan Trust Company. THURSDAY EVENING 27th year, died Sunday night fol­ sang, “'When Evening Comes.” The ' The Manchester Trust L. Beebe, Prompter. lowing an attack of heart disease. bearers were: Thomas Toppin, AVil- Company, Admr. For best selections come early! These items are on sale She is survived by her husband, liam Toppin, AVilliam McFarlend. Auspices P. T. A. one son, her father and mother, for three hours only. Store closes at noon. James McFarlend, Matthew O'Neil i Charles Griffith, timekeeper in CASE'S ORCHESTRA five sisters, four brothers, thirty- and Joseph O'Neil. ■, one nephews and nieces, which the Broad Goods Weaving depart­ ABOUT TOWN PROF. L. BEEBE, .PROMPTER Burial was in St. James's ceme-, ment of Cheney Brothers, is en­ makes a total of 44 near relatives. tery. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. House Si.v Bo.xes of Candy Given Away. Two services were lield this joying a two weeks’ vacation. 20c UNBLEACHED C 19c DISH TOWELS, 0 C SHEETING, 4 y a rd s-----DUG and family left this afternoon for Admission 40c. morning. One was at the young Hast iiampton, Mass., where they mother's late home at 9:30 and John ATcCIuskey, tiiimkeencr in James Tierney, timekeeper in the Broad Goods AA’eaving Depart­ the Broad Goods Weaving Depart­ Tomorrow only! Heavy unbleached will attend the alumni dinner, the ■J'------—- another at the St. James's church Here's your opportunity to pick up a ment at Cheney Brothers, has re­ ment at Cheney Brothers, has re­ sheeting— full yard wide— at 4 yards for prom and the gradnation exer­ E.MEKGENCV DOCTORS. at 10 o’clock. They were largely real towel bargain! All ready to use with turned from a two weeks’ vacation. turned from a week’s vacation. 50c. Good heavy quality. You will save cises of Williston Academy. Their loops. Part linen warp and weft guaran­ son, Charles. a graduate of i Dr. Holmes and Dr. Tinker a great deal by making your own unbleach­ the local High school, is a member I will be on emergency call tomor- teed. Blue and red borders. Limit eight y Wl¥ WH> ed sheets. Limit eight yards to a cus­ of the graduating class and expects : row’ afternoon. towels to a customer. to enter Harvard in the fall. ^ tomer. Main Floor. Main Floor. Manchester Branch No. 1, A. O. The Galahad club of St. Mary's i H., will initiate six candidates at church will hold a food sale in its regular meeting tomorrow eve­ Hale's store on Saturday afternoon j ning at 8. o’clock in St. James’ hall. 79c CRIB BLANKETS, 69c FIBRE HOSE, C A ^ at 1:,10. Miss Margaret Stratton The sub committee on the 50th an­ Mr. Home Owner! p a ir ...... D v I C and Mrs. Agnes Field will have niversary arrangements will report. charge. Extra heavy quality, flannel crib blankets Every pair perfect! Not all sizes In each Miss Julia Coffey, nurse at the shade. Lisle foot and top. Comes in new. The young people's legion and Manchester Memorial hospital, is in white with blue or pink borders. Size the junior band of the local Salva­ on a. month's vacation at her home 30x40 Inches. Tomorrow only at 50c each. good looking shades, as well as black and tion Army Corps will hold an open- Why Do You Find in New Brunswick, Canada. white. air meeting in Talcottville tonight Mala Floor, m r. Main Floor. at 7:30. William Hanna and Harold Mrs. Thomas Conran of 11 Vine Turkington arc the leaders. street returned today to Myrtle Beach where she is spending the A daughter was born last eve­ summer with her husbaud. 69c BROOMS, 81.00 and $1.25 C A ^ ning at the Manchester Memorial POUCHE BAG S...... DUG hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Ami De Mars and Field, of 4 0 1-3 Summer street. family of Bidwell street, have Good quality broom corn. Five sewed. Just think of buying a new^ stylish, moved into their new home on Kee­ Number six size. It will pay you to come pouche bag at 50c! Tomorrow we are ney street near the Keeney street Automatic OH Heating for Homes St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters downtown tomorrow morning and buy one. cleaning up our $1.00 and $1.25 pouch of Isabella will follow a brief busi­ school. Tomorrow only at 50c. bags for 50c. Silk and leather bags In ness meeting in the K. of C. club- black, tan, brown, green, etc. rooms tomorrow evening with a John K. Hutton, 12 years old, of locial and whist. The committee in 20 Pine street, underwent an oper­ Basement. Main Floor. ation for a ruptured appendix Mon­ In The Homes Of charge is Mrs. Catherine Carney, Mrs. Sarah Healey and Mrs. Mar­ day evening at the Manchester garet .Miner. Memorial hospital. HENERY C. EDDY, Chicago, Illinois. ►75c GARMENT C n ALUMINUM C A ^ Mrs. IV. D. Dexter Is planning to Miss Agnes Collicott. nurse at BAGS ...... D u e WARE ...... D U G move tomorrow from Oaklan 1 the Manchester Memorial hospit;d Honorary President, Underwriters’ Laboratories. is sponi^'ng her month's vacation Don't let Mr. Moth ruin your heavy coat 3 Just a limited number of items to sell! In- street to the Blish property, corner and dresses! These Sun garment bags are eluding 1 1-2 quart colanders, pudding pans, Church and Laurel streets. at the home of her parents in New B. enswick. ERNEST J. SMITH, Chicago, Illinois. dust, moth, and damp proof. Holds two to baking dishes, mixing bowls, etc. 20-year A Homing pigeon was noticed three garments. Size 28x57 inches. guaranteed Quality Brand Aluminum. Joseph Smythe, timekeeper in on the ridgebonrd of the old Bissell Engineer Department of Oil Burners, Underwriters’ Laboratories. I the Broad Goods Weaving depart­ Basement. Basement. block on North Main street most of ment, is enjoying a week's vaca­ the day yesterday. It had alighted tion. BECAUSE—These men, recognized authorities, have used their advanced knowledge, during the rainstorm as they fre- in selecting Nokol for their homes, on account of its superiority, its comfort, its ; qtiently do but seemed to have lost lifany members of the local lodge its bearings. However, about four ('f Klks are planning to attend the safety, its efficiency and its economy. COMFORT POWDER 3 cans for 50c o'clock it regaitied them ami flew iinnual outing of the Rockville Regular 30c size. t directly south. lodge with which the locals are And why do you find Nokol in the homes of Hartford men, prominently identified .■.ffiliated. It will he held on Lady Robert Lodge. Daughters '■'■ndav in Rockville. with insurance? of St. George, will hold its regular meeting in Tinker hall this evening An important meeting of the Swe­ CHARLES E. CHASE Chairman, Board of Directors, Hartford Fire Ins. Co. at eiglit o'clock sharp. large at- dish Men's Gymnastic club will be Self-Serve “Door Crashers!” tend:uu'o is hoped for as the new held tomorrow evening in the West .TAMES L. HOWARD ^'ice-President. Travelers Insurance Co. president, .Miss Marjory Heming­ Side Rec at 7:30. Important busi­ JOHN B. KNOX \'ice-President & Secretary, Phoenix Fire Ins. Co. way will occupy her chair for the ness and plans for the annual out­ JAMES WYPER ^ ice-President. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. 6 first time, and District Deputy .Mrs. ing will bo discusseti. UR. P. H. INGALLS Asso. Medical Director, Aetna Life Insurance Co. Quimet of the Bristol lodge is ex­ Manager. Scottish Union & National Insurance OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 7 cans 50c pected. .\ socitil hoitr with refresli- .\ meeting of the supper com­ JOHN H. VREELAND ir.cnts will follow the business. mittee for "guests night" with NORMAN R. MORAY A ice-President, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Ins Temple Chapter, O. F. tf. w'ill be ALLERTON C. HICKMOTT Assistant Secretary. Conn. General Life Ins. Co. Joseph Sullivan lias sold his held this evening at 7:30 at the FREDERICK C. WHITE \ ice-President. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. P. & G. White Naptha Soap, four-family house on Ridge street home of the chairman. Mrs. Fred- Campbell’s Beans, 7 for 50c to .Martin and Catherine Demko of ericka Spiess. 2 8 West Center HORATIO H. ARMSTRONG Superintendent of .\gencies. Travelers Ins. Co. 12 for 50c Oak street, w!;o bought the proper­ street. The officers of Euclid HENRY H. STEINER Secretary, Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. ty as an investment. The sale was Clmi'ter. No, 70 of Windsor Locks ARTHUR a BURNHAM Agenc\’ Supervisor, Aetna Life Insurance Co. made t'.irough the ll'allace D. Robb will be gur 's on June 23. the last WILLIAM H. GRISWOLD General Agent, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. egenc.i'. n.iu'ting before summer. The visi­ Extra Standard Wisconsin tors will put on the initiatory THOMAS D. FAULKNER General Agent, Met. Casualty Insurance Co. GRANVILLE M. PARKER Special Agent. Insurance Co. of North America. Tomatoes (large can), Dr. Howard Boyd and daughter work. Sweet Variety Peas, petty returned le.-ucrdtiy tifternoon MAX H. PEILER Actuary, Aetna Life Insurance Co. 5 for 50c Mary C. Keeney Tent. Daughters 4 cans 50c Troni a few d:l.^^' ci^it si'cnt with CLEMENT H. BRIGH.UI Vice-President F. F. Small Co., National Fire Ins. Co. of A'cicrans will hold its regular I br. B('\d's iiarcnts in .MetuIviUe, meeting tomorrow cveuintv^ in Gen- | JOHN E. MAHAR Superintendent, Prudential Life Insurance Co. Pa. ter cluircli parlors. A so(\ial will | HOWARD M. PENROSE Wm. R. Penrose Co.. Aetna Insurance Co. fellow the meeting amt a l^gc at- j Manager Wakefield, Morley & Co.. Royal Ins. Co Wilson McCormick', son of Mr. GEO. I. WATSON tendance of the members 1^^ de­ J. M. WALLER Assistant Secretary, Aetna Fire Insurance Co. and Mrs. Harry McCormick of sired. Health Market “Door Crashers!” Charter Otik street, who sustaineil BECAUSE—These men. representatives of the leading insurance companies in the fin injured htind in an air rille ac- The Good Will club of the Fifth cidenL Sunda>', was discharged d'strict will have a get-together of 1 United States, demand the utmost in CDmfort. efficiency and safet.v in their homes, from the Manchester .Memorial v:\rents and friends at the school- and Nokol furnishes these, as it does in nearly thirty thousand other American Combination Special hospital est .■’rday afternoon. house on Keeney street this even­ hjmres. Sterling Steak . ..2 lbs. 50c ing. The affair will wind up Robert Finnegan, formerly a witli a dance to music by Case's timekeeper in the Velvet Mill, has orchestra. 50c left the emidoy of that firm and is Half pound of Sausage Meat now cr.gtigcd in the insurttnee busi­ The I om ’’tees appointed last Ask the NoKol Owner Shoulder Steak .. 2 lbs. 50c ness. week to make arrangements for If Half pound Sliced Bacon the annual strawberry festival will One pound Beef Liver John F. I.imerick. of the North meet Friday evening at eight End. has been appointed Deput.\' o'clock in the ladies’ parlor of th,^ Grand Chief Ranuer of the Court Soi;th Methodist church. Every Time Payments May be Arranged of Manchester, Foresters of .Amer­ member of the group in charge is ica. He received the appointment ur-’cd to attend this meeting. from Grand Chief Ranger Harr}' H. Condon, of Connecticut. Mr. A large numher of the members Record of Oil Burner Installations in Hartford Limericlc, who is also affiliated of Chapman Court. Order of .Amar- ■witli the Moose lodge being stale ar.th. will go to AVaterhury tomor­ president, will go to Meriden h'ri- row evening to attend the recej'- and West Hartford, Connecticut ria\' morning in connection with tion given I'y Evergreen Court of SOUTH NCH£ST£P • CONN • the state convention and field day that city in honor of the grand Oil Burner Installations taken from the records of the Hartford Fire Department ■which will be held Saturda}' and roy.il nmtron wlio Is one of th 'r of Hartford and the Building Inspection Department, West Hartford, Conn., and covers members— Mrs. M.-rry AA’oodstock. Sundtiv. all permits issued up to April 15th, 1926. Name of Oil Number of permits Burner issued ’^NoKol ...... 301 MASON SUPPLIESI ^ A. B. C...... S6 LIME ■'^OU •would exMsider the ^ Socony ...... 33 ] X loss of a thousand dol­ LOST ’•Super...... 35 CEMENT lars a serious misfortune. OlOOO ’Tllectrol ...... 34 \Yet it is not unlikely that * Kleen H e e t...... 4.‘> PLASTER you^.'Bw’// lose a thousand ^Oil-O-Matic ...... 42 dollars in a few years, with- ’ Gill ...... 33 BRICK ’out realizing that it is gone. Ballard...... 20 ’TVetna...... IS FLUE LINING lYon ^'will lose it in the form of iL ’■Quinn...... IvS small, needless expenditures—little Oliver ...... 13 DAMPERS 'sums that slip through your fingers G Silent G low ...... 13 I every day. R a y ...... 7 TELE In a few years you can lose a thou­ Some day you have Monarch ...... 6 !silh\ 6 A FuU Line. sand dollars by thoughtlessness — lioped to own a grand. or save it by thrift. A bank ac­ The day is here. This $295 ’•Sword...... 4 . 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Thursday morning only, Special Kemp’s 829 Main Street Opposite Park Street South Manchester at Arthur L. Hultman’s: Regular BROTHERS Telephone: 1525. B. V. D. Union Suits, $1.19. White collar attached broadcloth shirts. Piano Tuning. ' . $1.59 and $2.19, regularly $2 and $2.50.— Adv. < w< own > wt owrfl a wt onw m ii i *'************^. Advertise in The Herald—It Pays