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4,915 PRICE THREE CENTS (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNES DAY, JUNE 23, 1926. Classified Advertising on Page 6 VOL. XLIV., NO. 225. BY TRYING VERY HARD YALE “WAITERS” LOSE PRINCE OF WALES 82 Aimee Semple McPherson iCAILLAUX WILL SUB, RAISED BY TODAY; JUST MORE EATS DAWES UKELY Gales Ferry, June 23.— The Yale crew lost the “ waiters’ ’’ ANOTHER am I.ondon, June 2 3.— The Priiu'p AUve; Had Been A6duclc eslerda> morning Funeral Plans Incomplete. disappeared while swimming in the from a band of Gypsies who haAe. New London, June 23.— After ly- League Spent Two and a held her prisoner since her disap Paris, June 23'.— M. Joseph Cail-i surf near here on May 18, had been ng on the bottom of the Atlantia called from the water by a man who pearance in the surf at Ocean Park laux has agreed to accept the min-j Washington, June 23.— A politi­ May 18. Mrs. McPherson was turn­ TWO WOMEN SHOT Kicean since the night of Sept. 26 One more n.ime was erased from Half Millions a Year, asked her to heal his sick daughter. istry of finance in the cabinet, cal battle, greater even than that ed over to Anderson by Mexican last, when she was rammed by the the list of Manchester veterans of She was then abducted, it was be­ which Aristide Biiand is forming. over the AA’orld Court, draws to a lieved. Mrs. McPherson was townspeople of Agua Prieta. steamer City of Rome, the United the Civil War with the death of Caillaux, after months of waiting, Wheeler Testifies. j close with administration facing de- AS RUMMIES DUEL States submarine S-51 rose 130 feet William Ferguson, of South Main has thus again found vindication. jfeat. By Thursday the Senate will from her grave to the surface of the street. Mr. Ferguson, who was in "When Caillaux was ejected from 1 dispose of the Haugen bill, and if water yesterday. his TDth year, was Chaplain and T\-ashington. June 23. — A LENGLEN, IN A W A X , BYRD, BENNEH GET the finance ministry last winter, be­ i polls conducted yesterday tell the Only her bow peeked out of the Patriotic Instructor of Drake Post. searchlight was turned today on 1 story correctly, the measure will be cause of objections to his policy Charity Worker Is Victim of water and for four hours remained N'o. 4. G. A. R. At one time he was the finances of the National Anti- passed by a very narrow margin. with regard to financial rehabilita­ The Haugen bill, now whittled to A JOYOUS WELCOME tion, he predicted that France on the surface. After looking out Post Coramaiider of the organiza­ Saloon league which have long LETS QUEEN WAIT a paltry $150,000,000. one of the would have to again turn to him to Cross Fire in again upon a world of ships and tion. He was pensioned by Cheney been a subject of speculation in watchwords of the 1924 campaign, handle its finances. men the battered hulk toppled once Brothers six years ago. political quarters. the bugbear of Eastern conserva­ Feared Coup. Bootleggers War. more into the sea. Mr. Fergtiscn's death came at V'ayne B. Wheeler, generalissi- tism since the farm depression of North Pole Heroes Lionized The appointment of Caillaux as o’clock this morning. His sister. mo of the league, told the Senate the'Harding Administration.'stands Just Will Not Play in Singles finance minister came after he had Accident Will Cause Delay, Miss Mary F. I’erguson. was at his “slush fund’’ investigating com­ tonight a very good chance of pass­ made arrangements to convoke an tl’hether she ever will rise again bedside when he passed away. For mittee that for the years imme- ing not only the Senate hut the and Then She Won’t Play at New York— Flying to assembly of all parties of the Sen­ Boston, June 23.— Caught in the Is a question but it is certain the the past two weeks Mr. Ferguson (■/itely preceding the adoption of House as well, and finally to meet ate and the Chamber if M. Briand cross-fire of a pistol battle between accident that brought her to the the Eighteenth Amendment the failed to form a cabinet by noon had been under the care of a local with the inevitable veto of Presi- , two alleged bootleggers, two wo­ surface, which at first sent a mighty doctor and a Hartford specialist. league spent approximately $2,- dent Coolidge. The consequences i at All. Washington Today. today. This action was regarded cheer from the throats of 500 sea­ He had been ill with heart disease. 500,000 a year in its efforts to of this veto on the political for-j as ominous in many circles and a men were shot down In a crowd of men and officers, divers and salvage At midnight last night, he suffered get the amendment ratified by tunes of the Republican party now statement made by M. Poincare in­ hundreds of other persons on Salem workers means a long delay before state legislatures. dicated that it was feared that M. she finally is raised, probably two another relapse and a doctor was and two years hence cause leaders Wimbledon, England, June 23.— New York, June 2 3.— Escorted street. North End, today. The gun­ Less Since 1920 Caillaux’s action might be tanta- weeks. summoned. He was conscious until to shudder. men escaped. the time of his death. It was appar­ Since 1920 the expenditures Poll Indicates Passage. The temperamental Mile. Lenglen by a reception body which includ- to an attempt at a coup Her bow came out of the sea ent that Mr. Ferguson did not real­ have ranged from $848,000 a year A poll conducted by Senators furnished the sensation at the Wim­ ed a municipal committee, a state d’etat. The women, are Mrs. Theresa like the face of a ghost, unexpect­ to $367,000, the figure for 1924. Caillaux’ acceptance of thejTanzi, 24. who has bullet wounds ize he was nearing the end. as yes­ Watson of Indiana and McKellar of bledon tournament today, but not committee- and a congressional edly and mysterious early this The league’s receipts and expen­ finance ministry may be followed in left leg, left thigh and left terday he was ai'^und the house Tennessee shows *14 senators pre­ committee, Commander Richard E. morning. ditures have steadily dwindled on the court. by a drastic change in the French breast and Miss Mary C. Costello, Tired divers, under the direc.tion and was singing. pared to vote for the bill and 40 Byrd, U. S. N., hero of the North Born in Boston. since the adoption of constitutional again.'!. Senator Curtis of Kansas, Suzanne produced a fine case of policy with regard to the settlement of Dorchester, social worker for of Lieut. Commander Edward Ells- Mr. Ferguson's life history was prohibition. Republican leader, will not quite hysterics, which upset things in Pole flight, was welcomed at the of the American debt. Caillaux is the Catholic Charities Bureau, who berg. who had labored hard Monday eventful. He was born in Boston. The total collected by the league accept the accuracy of these figures general, and kept Queen Mary sit­ city hall today. known to have been insistent that has bullet wounds in the abdomen on the final preliminaries, rose Mass., in 1847. son of the late Mr. in the six years of prohibition ting twiddling her thumbs in the iluge crowds gathered to j:reet a safety clause be inserted in the and hand. early today to complete what had but does admit that the bill will M. Briand has and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson. At the amounted to almost $3,500,000. probably pass, but only by one, or royal box. waiting to see Suzanne the airman and his pilot Floyd settlement, though Hospital physicians hope to save been a long and arduous siege. and the expenditures were only a age of 16, Mr. Ferguson enlisted in at the most two votes. Today the plav in the women's doubles. Bennen. Aeroplanes circled over opposed such a demand. It now the lives of the two women. Wind Grows Sti-onger. few thousand dollars less than the seems probable that Caillaux s wish- the 4 2nd Massachusetts Infantry greatest pressure is brought to bear 'The officials of the tournament ManhaTtan’s skyscrapers in wel­ Meanwhile the south and south­ Volunteers on July 8, 1864. Tlie collectons. scheduled Suzanne to play two come, as his ship came up the es will prevail and that an effort westerly wind grew steadily worse. The figures submitted by Wheeler on wavering senators to bring them Civil War was nearing tlie end. to the rescue of the administration matches today, one in the singles bay. The entire harbor was in will be made io amend the Beren- It whipped up the waives and the er applied only to the national or- ger settlement, which may wreck however, and Mr. , Ferguson saw and avert the horrible embarrass­ against ^Irs. Dewhurst and anothe. an uproar. Ferry boats tied down heavens darkened ominously. But only three months’ service. g: nization. He presented no in the women's doubles with Mile. their cords, adding to the that accord. the men worked on. The men on figures on the receipts and expen­ ment contained in a veto message. To Demand Modifications. HIGH LIFE COUPLE I-’ollowing his discharge from the! With the vote as close as it is Lvasto against Miss Elizabeth Ryqn bedlam of welcome. board the mine sweeper Falcon be­ army on Nov. 1 1, 1864, Mr. Fergu­ ditures of the various state orga­ and Miss Mary K. Browne. Met by Family The inclusion of M. Caillaux in gan to pump compressed air into nizations, except Pennsylvania. sure to he on the Haugen bill, there the new Briand cabinet as minister son returned to liis home in Bos­ alwavs remains the possibility of a No Singles. Mrs. Byrd, wife of Commander the eight pontoons of the subma­ ton. Later he enlisted in the Unit­ The inquiry took a surprising Suzanne immediately announced Byrd, her six-year-old son, Rich­ of finance will mean a demand for FOUND SHOT DEAD rine. turn when Wheeler was granted a tic and the Vice-President casting ‘‘certain modifications of the Mel- The two stern pontoons bad been ed States Navy in which he served ihp Heeiding vote. As Gen. Dawes her...... objections..— to this arrangement., , , ard Jr., the explorer’s mother. Mrs. several years. During this enlist­ hearing. Richard Byrd, Sr., and Mrs. Floyd lon-Berenger agreement, not completely blown free of water and Secret Sessions has all but openly indorsed the eco- She declared that she wouldn t play ment he went to Japan, China, any singles today, because the Bennett, yvife of Byrd’s pilot, Gov- changing the essential character of fully filled with compressed air. He requested the executive ses­ nomte soundness of the Haugen bill the accord,’’ it was officially admit- The" first two bow pontoons had the West Indies and other foreign __and it lias been through his in­ doubles were more Important. She ernor H. F. Byrd of Virginia, Sidney E. Brewster, New sion and the committee met with promised to play in the singles to­ brother of the airman and others, j this afternoon, following a been half filled and so had the sec­ countries. Later Mr. Ferguson was him in a room adjoining the com­ strumentality that the measure has discharged from the navy and then met the party at the Battery. luncheon conference between M. ond tYvo' bow pontoons. mittee room. AA heeler carried in­ been thus far advanced— a vote morrow. . . for several years was employed as Officials of Wimbledon can t i*e FdlLwing the march to the Ctty Caillaux and M. Briand. York Society Man Killed But all the time the wind was to session voluminous reports on such as he might be o.xpected to cast, lashing up fierce waves. The nine engineer on a boat which plied be­ would cause political reverberations overridden roughshod, even though Hall. Mayor Walker extended to the finances of his organization. Commandei* Byrd and his party the ships were rocking helpless. Mean­ tween Boston, Baltimore and Sa­ The secret session lasted 45 min-lQj earthquake proportions, Suzanne is their best drawing card. vannah. They remonstrated with her. Re- freedom of the city. Wife and Self, Belief. while additional help had arrived. utes. When Wheeler returned to j status Changes Overnight, The submarines S-50 and S-1 drew Here 44 Years. of the Haugen bill monstrations developed into argu­ After luncheon at the Advertis- the committee room he declined to | status Club, Commander Byrd and EDUCATION DAY AT up to . Mr. Ferguson came to Manches­ comment on the conference and , overnight; just when its ments. and the arguments, as far Ing - „ , ter 4 4 years ago. He secured work as Suzanne was concerned, devel­ Pilot Bennett were to fly from ■Waves Upset Calculations. the committee made no announce- I stoutest proponent.' had conceded New York. June 2 3.— Society Underneath the ocean, defying as an engineer in the boiler room coffin nail. oped into hysterical tears. Mitchell field to Washington where ment. that it was as head as a tonight. President Coolidge is to circles in New York and Long Isl­ all the calculations of those who at Cheney Brothers where he work­ Wheeler immediately was callcd Over the week-end a large amount Einally. in a fine fret. Suzanne EUCHARIST SHRINE ed for 38 years. He began work at present medals to them. and were stunned today by the write text books on such things, the of horse trading was done. Last declared that she wouldn’t play in Cheney Brothers in October. 1882. to the witness stand. shooting to death of Mr. and Mrs. terrific movement of the winds and Senator Reed first^ questioned week. Republican leaders felt confi­ the doubles, either. waves on the surface were.affect­ He was pensioned in July 1920. Wheeler about a series of news­ dent they could muster 5 2 votes Queen Waits In \ aln. Sidney E. Brewster, both socially Mr. Ferguson was well known LAWYER, STEERER OF ing the sunken submarine. It was paper articles published in New against the measure but immedi­ Meanwhile Queen Mary sat In the Hordes of High School PupOs prominent, who were found -dead becoming more buoyant than those about Manchester thcough his con­ York, Cleveland, Boston, New Or­ ately following Secretary !^Iellon s roval box and waited for the stellar last night at their summer resi­ nections with Drake Post. His above had expected. The suction leans, St. Louis and Texas news­ letter exposing the fallacies of the event of the afternoon, the doubles dence near Glen Head, Long Isl­ of the sand that had held it close death came as a surprise to many betyveen Suzanne and her AUTO THIEVES, JAILED who had known him Intimately, as papers. Haugen liill. the Democrats under- and Graduates Take Part and. to its ocean floor was counteracted “ Controlled Presidents went a sudden change of heart and partner and the Americans, but Su­ The bodies were found on the by the fierce motion of the waves he had appeared to be in fairly In the articles, Wheeler told zanne was too busy insisting upon floor of Mrs. Brewster’s bedroom good health. He was a conspicuous alter. d the whole complexion of the Gets State’s Prison Sentence above. how he ‘'controUed'’ presidents her prerogatives as “ queen of ten­ in Ceremonies. by Joseph Lea, their butler, short­ Then the submarine began to figure on the streets and always situation. . Plus Term in Mass. House of and congresses. The Mellon letter gave positne nis’’ to be swayed by the fact that ly after he heard two shots. sway on her bed, like one suddenly had a cheery smile for those whom “ I furnished the mateiial for the Queen of England was being Correction. The authorities were told that awakened. She shifted about. It he knew. Mr. Ferguson was much proof of a presidential veto. Be­ the articles but did not read them fore that lime, the Democrats vero disappointed. Chicago, June 23. — Hordes shortly before the shooting the had been planned to bring it up perturbed over the recent death of before they were printed. said Cambridge. Mass., June 23. couple had engaged in one of their never wholly sure about this, paying j marched again today to the shrine stern first because the after com­ his comrade Charles Day. Wheeler. the President the small compliment Carried to court from an ambu­ frequent quarrels, and that Mrs. partments were considered more Only 12 Loft. hose articles directly re- his principles DYNAMITE FIGURES IN lance. Robert T. Perry. Somerville of the Eucharist in Soldiers’ Field. Brewster had telephoned to her buoyant and for that reason only Mr. Ferguson was a member of Do tnose i of beins ready 10 cut iawver and alleged “ master mind produce what >ou wrote. .g. : suit the political wind. It was higher education day, and mother in New York that she was two pontoons had been placed at the Center Congregational church. I of an alleged Middlesex county askcl. handing copies of the new Now the Democratic strategi with high school pupils, instead of “ coming home.” the rear. But instead, unable any He was also a member of the Odd papers to Wheeler. BRICK MAKERS’ STRIKE “ auto ring." today was sentenced Convinced .Man Did Shooting. longer to withstand the powerful Fellows while in Baltimore. As substantially cor- Pimply to pass the Haugen bi! to serve 2 to 3 years in state’s lower grade pupils holding the cen­ “ They are along to the White House so that This fact, and the fact that tug of the forward pontoons, the manv as possible of the twelve sur­ prison and a year in the house oC left T6Ct* ,hc President may be faced with the j Shovel Blown Up Near ter of Interest, much the same Brewster was shot in the submarine’s bow suddenly rose. vivors of the Drake Post in Man­ ‘•‘If you want to modify, change responsibility of vetoing It. Ihei--- . .. - corre •'tion. scenes were enacted us on Monday breast and Mrs. Brewster in the Ellsberg, Capt. King and all the chester are planning to attend his Berlin Railroad Station, Im­ convinced or correct anything Jn those arti­ effect of such a veto on the M estern when a chorus of 62,000 children rieht breast, virtually divers on the Falcon still were en­ funeral. cles. do so now,’’ said Reed. ricultural states would be enor- periling Homes sang the Mass of the Angeles at the police that Brewster shot his gaged in pumping air into the pon­ Definite arangements for the fu­ “ Thev are all right." agr YALE FRESHMAN RACE wife and killed himself. neral services have not been made mous. even upon such a far distant the big stadium in Grant Park, and toons. Exclusive of Campaigns. occasion as the next Republican Na­ Berlin. June 23.—Dynamite is vesterday when 200,000 ^'Otneji Experts in’ finger-printing and In Dangerous Position. yet. The arrival of Miss Mamie F. The expenditures revealed by pistol manipulation, however, were tional Convention. believed to have been introduced RESTORED TO PROGRAM heard or participated m mass wUb- “The first indications we had Short, a niece of Mr. Ferguson, is into the year-old strike of brick to make an investigation today to that it was coming up,” said Com­ in the field. awaited before the arrangements (Contlnneil on Page 2.) makers here, and this afternoon positively determine which one mander Ellsberg, “was -when we no­ can be settled. However, following The demonstration was as color­ J. W . WEEKS, VERY ILL, the Connecticut Brick Company of­ New Haven. June 2 3.—Fonnal ful as those which preceded U, and fired the fatal shots. ticed a considerable discharge of the services here, the body will be fered a reward of $500 for the ar­ announcement was made here this The Brewsters were prominent air to the surface. This meant taken to Boston for burial. was in the nature of a monster re­ rest of those who blew up an exca- afternoon that the ’Kale-Haivar union of Catholic children who in North Shore society. Their wed­ we were in danger, for we ^ere CORPORATION FORMED WANTS TO “ GO HOME” latiug machine owned by the com- freshman race v,-ill be rowed on have attended the high schools of ding on October 17, 1923, at Cal­ directly above the sunken subma­ vary church. New York, was a so­ rine We shifted our position priiy this morning. The machine, Friday ^ morning of this week at Chicago since the days of the stationed near the railroad station, London, cial event. Brewster was 2 9 years quickly and the Falcon moved out earliest parochial schools. POLICE BOOTLEGGERS, TO SELL GREEN HILL Former War Secretary to Bej was blown to pieces and the pieces ‘ _____ old, his wife 26. , of the way." Dennis Cardinal Dougherty of Brewster was the son of the late There was a terrific Impact and Taken to New Hampshire If j were driven through windows of FORMER RESIDENT BROUGHT Philadelphia was the presiding district. No HERE f o r BURIAL Samuel Dwight Brewster, cotton out of the water sprang two huge many houses in the dignitary today, and Bishop M°ban SAYS REVERE MAYOR Frank H. Anderson and Rich-1 He Improves. one was injured. goods merchant. He himself was a pontoons, thirty feet in len^h and of Chicago was celebrant /n® real estate operator. He was a fifteen feet in diameter. The men ard Tinker Join Hands to| Miss Ellen Robinson who died mass. The sermon was preached by Boston. June 23.— Former Sec­ THREE PLAYERS KILLED graduate of Princeton and served on the Falcon and on every other Dispose of Green Hill Es­ retary of War John W. Weeks is “ a in New York City will be brought Archbishop Dowling of St. Paul. Citv Officials Rum Tainted, So IN AUTOMOBILE 'WRECK. here for burial. Funeral services with distinction as first lieutenant ship gasped. For a moment they Bay State Mayor Asks State tates. very sick man" but his condition is Modesto, Calif., June 23.— Three tomorrow Before the mass started address­ in the air force in France and could not understand. Then some not critical. Sinclair Weeks, the ex­ will be held at 2:30 es were made by Cardinal Czemoc, members of a vaudeville troupe ooms Italy. . .f one shouted; Police for Aid. A new real estate corporation secretary’s son, said today. afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Hungary, and Archbishop Gau­ were killed near here early today of Thomas G. Dougan on Holl Mrs. Brewster was a member oi “ It’s the S-51.’’ was formed in Manchester yester­ Mr. Weeks, who suffered a re­ when an automobile in which they of St. thier. of Montreal. the Junior League. Throughout the whole line oi Boston. June 23.— The City of currence of old digestive and heart street. Rev. J. Stuart Neill day for the purpose of selling the were riding turned over. will of- A meeting of more than 100,000 ships surrounding the Falcon there Revere was in the throes of a new- troubles, is eager to go to his boy­ Mary’s Episcopal church Green Hill tract of land purchas­ Harry Dodson, Bert Brown and be in the at the station last night was under PINE.UPPUES SUSPICIOUS were shouts of joy. rum scandal today. Mayor Walsh ed some time ago by Frank H. hood home in Lancaster, N. H., and ficiate and burial will the auspices of the Holy M'HEN ALCOHOL LEAKS. But the rise of the bow was only of that city prepared a request to Mrs. F. B. Kincaid were instantly Anderson. The corporation Is will be removed there from a local killed. F. B. Kincaid, husband of East cemetery. society and was for men only, ibe the beginning of a series of thrill­ the state police to clean up boot- called Green Hill Estates, Inc. hotel in ten days, providing his Miss Robinson leaves a brother, climax came when the 100,000 naen Stamford. June 23.— -A truck ing events, as the second pair of U ggers and rum runners in Revere. ' the woman killed, was possibly fa- Frank H. Anderson and Richard condition sufficiently improves. James, who lives in Long pland each holding aloft a lighted candle, load of fruit that leaked alcohol as bow pontoons had by now also Charges that city officials and I tally injured and Ellis T. Thurman and was a resident of Manchester Tinker are the incorporators. Mr. ! and Miss Dorothy Kay were also bowed in adoration of the benedic­ it proceeded eastward through the popped out of the water employees have been engaged in Tinker purchased an interest in twenty-five or thirty years ago. tion of tb Blessed Sacrament. The next thing to do was to blow mm smuggling are responsible for seriously hurt. center of Stamford the tract about two months ago. AMERICANS AHEAD —------f As George Cardinal Mundelein, was too much for a traffic police­ out tbe stern pontoons and to at­ his action, the mayor said. He ad­ Frank H. Anderson’s beautiful <5^ the presiding dignitary, prepared man. who ordered the driver to go tach a tow line to the tug Saga­ mitted his inabiliiy to cope with the home, the former Ela estate, the IN THE BRITISH OPEN for the benediction, dots of flame to the police station in spite of Pro­ more. The latter job was com­ alleged situation. Police are al- house formerly occupied by E H. began to pop up in various parts of tests that he was carrying nothing pleted and the Sagamore was Irged to be In connivance in smug­ Summer School, No Camp Devens, - Crosbv. the home of Joseph Albls- the big $tands. The lights mul.ipli- but pineapples. Two hundred gal­ moored with her nose in the direc­ gling operations. ton and Richard Tinker’s villa are tion of Point Judith, the harbor of Hagen Tops Field With Mehl- for Corp. Coolidge This Year ed first ia groups in the stands and lons of alcohol packed In five gal­ in Green Hill Estates. The rest of then, like a ;.heet, spreading over lon cans were uncovered in tbe refuge. Air was pumped furious­ the tract has been carefully laid horn Second— Five Ahead midst of pineapples consigned from ly into the stern pontoons. Washington, June 23.— Corporal John Coolidge will be the entire stadium and down into S( EXT ASS.YSSINATION out and promises to be one of Man­ of Britons. the field where 60,000 m’en sat. The New York to Waterbury. Stern Pontoons Clear. chester’s show places when com- Then the next disappointment ATTEMPT ON PILSUDSKI lost to the Citizens’ Military Training Camp at Camp Devens arena became a sea of fire. Louis J. Golden, of Waterbury, TV 1 P t p d St. Annes and Lytham. Eng.. Tomorrow will see the climax of was the,driver ot the truck. He is came when the two stern pontoons Two plots In Green Hill Estates this summer. came rushing to -the surface, 23.— What may June 23.— America leads the way the great religious demonstration held. Warsaw, June were sold today by F. H. Anderson. in the first round of the British op­ The President’s son must spend his vacation in summer hounding clear of the water and set­ have been an attempt to assassinate Those purchasing them were . when Eucharistic Procession day .Marshal Pilsudskl was frustrated en golf championship. school “ boning up” on a major subject so that he may enter the will be observed at Mundelein, DR.APEB DIVOHCE SOT tling back again, drifting away. W. Robertson and F. T. Blish. Walter Hagen made a 68 in the fall semester at Amherst on an even footing with hjs class, it IS FILED IN PARIS. The noise they made was a erwh -oday, when a woman, who ha

______— ------PAGE TWO IT SODfnDED RELIGIOUS SUB, UP BY ACCIDENT, TO THESE TWO WOhlBN. THIS SAMSON BENDS DR. WELDON TELLS BED FUND WORKERS GARDEN PARTY SPIKES WITH FINGERS. Oh dear. Oh dear, won’t they JR. HIGH SCHOOL GOES BACK TO CRAVE ever learn? LOCAL STOCKS Watford, England, June 23.— If you only look long enough VISIT SANATORIUMS PLEASES CROWD I. C. Price of Gloucester Is KIWANIS OF TRIP and listen carefully you’re liable PROVES » E S S F U L jnown as "the strong man of ({Jontlnu^d trom page 1) to hear most anything In Man­ he West.” He bends a four- chester. (Furnished by Pntnam ® OOh angle of 30 degrees, her stern on 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) A group of active antl-tubercu- nch horse nail double with his Well, last night two elderly Dance Numbers in Rec Court the bottom of the ocean, while her Bid Ask Overcrowding of Other losls workers of Cheney Brothers lands and holding a bar of horse Recent Experiences on Foot women were watching the boys Free Bed Fun Association met at how was thrust from the surface. Ai'tna Cap. & ?«r. 50 700 shoe steel In his teeth he takes Now It seemed there was a possi­ flock to the Armory to the re­ the Center Sunday to make a tour Make Attractive Scene; me end in each hand and bends cruiting rally. Aetna Life ...... 080 j^OO Building Forced Adoption of inspection of the sanitariums bility the submarine could be Automobile ...... 30'^ 320 he bar into a loop. Recently Gnard Tonr to Europe "An’ what may that be what of the Seaside. Nlantic and Uncas le lifted 430 pounds of iron from dragged along, but this was not Conn. General...... practicable. All the time the sea they are holding In there?” on Thames, Norwich. Gordon Is Soloist. he ground to his knee. Hartford Fire ...... 305 520 of New Plan. was raging with a fierceness that asked one. The following Is a list of the Price has been a blacksmith Related Today. “ A mass meeting,” answered Htfd. Steam Holler ..675 tourists: Mrs. M. W. Dougan s defied the salvage workers. Small National Fire ...... "30 740 More than 300 attended the gar­ :or 30 years. He is forty-three, boats moving between the larger the other. Phoenix ...... 370 580 When the local high school build­ car: Mrs. Dougan, Miss IVaity . 5 feet, 10 inches tall and "Glory be, and it a a fine thing Brown, Miss Lucy Ladd, Arthur den party given by the Manchester ships were nearly capsized. Travelers...... 12 20 12 40 ing became overcrowded It was de­ I weighs 200 pounds. He has a Dr. Thomas H. Weldon was the to find so'many young boys go­ Keating. League of 'Women Voters in Edu­ speaker at the Klwanis club lunch­ Hero Stuff. Public Ctinty Stocks. cided to open a Junior high school cational Square last night. Al­ I chest measurement of 50 inches.^ But work had to be done, and ing to church these days.”______to accommodate the fast growing Alex. Madden's car: Alex. Mad­ ------eon today at the Hotel Sheridan. Conn. Power Co. ...310 320 den. Thomas Heritage, George though the sky was overcast and Lieut.-Commander Ellsberg and Student body. This was opened last He gave a detailed account of his Conn. LI’ 7% Pfd. ..109 11- Chapman and Robert Fryer. rain threatened, the weather re­ recent trip abroad with the First Capt. King called for volunteers. Hifd. E. L. com...... 300 308 fall in the Franklin school building, Cheney Bros, car: Fred Corbett, mained favorable so that the party It was now clear to those in charge the order began, he clung to a rope. which had formerly been occupied Company, Governor’s Foot Guards Mtfd. Gas. co,n...... 65 67 Mrs. Helen Tolman. Herbert Rob­ could be held out of doors. BUCKLAND SCHOOL and Putnam Phalanx. Dr. Weldon it would be useless to'keep the sub­ He wiped his forehead. Com­ So. N. K. Tel. Co. . . 152 lo - by the State Trade school. Ralph H. The excellent setting provided In marine In the position in which she mander Ellsberg came up to him. Proctor was selected as principal. inson and Ellis Callis. In the half hour accorded to him Manufacturing Stocks. Dr. C. H. Harville had an at­ the square for the dancers gave it ' EXERCISES TONIGHT carried his hearers along from the lay then. The wind was buffeting He didn’t say a word. He just 150 Student.s tack of a severe cold and was un­ the appearance of a woodland her and the four pontoons now vis­ patted the Captain on the shoulder. Am. Hardware...... 81 83 At the beginning of the fall term time he left Hartford until he American Silver .... 26 30 able to Join the party. scene with its background of ever­ reached New York on the return ible on the surface were crashing No Cheering Now. IS over one hundred and fifty stu­ On the arrival at Seaside the green trees and the smooth velvety together. It was decided to open Then, slowly, as the men who had Acme Wire com...... 15 dents were enrolled. This was the Ten Will Graduate from Gram­ trip- . Ri.eclow-Htfd. rfd. ..lOO party had a cordial welcome by surface of the law'u. The lighLing He said many of the men In the the fioor valves on the forward pon­ worked'for months on the job stood largest number that had ever en­ showed off the dancing groups to mar School in the Seventh lligelow-Httd. com. .. S3 the physician, Dr. John T. 0 Brien. party were disappointed in being toons and let the submarine sink by, the submarine sank with Its tered the local high school. It re­ Formerly a Hotel good advantage and additional District. unable to land In England because once more to the bottom of the dead to Its grave. There was no Bristol Brass...... _6 lieved the congestion In the other light was provided by spotlights This much needed Institution with of the great industrial strike on ocean. cheering now. There was no sign I Collins Co...... 1:>0 building, and placed the Freshmen which played over the performers Colt Fire Arms...... 2 7 a capacity of only 58 beds ’fras "Work and Win!” there at that time. However, he The first man to volunteer was of excitement. On every ship men class in a building by itself. That from the roof of the Recreation Eacle Loch ...... 9" formerly the White Beach Hotel. With this as their class motto, had visited England previously and Englneman First Class William Ba­ stood by quietly. Only the sea con­ the past year has proven the suc­ .\s a financial failure it was clos­ building. ten pupils will graduate from the ders. Before the orders could be tinued to seeth and foam, the clouds Kafnir Bearinu ...... 85 Dancers coached by Miss Mar­ knows it well. KuH'r Br’sh Class A A 52 cess of the plan is beyond doubt. ed and two years later was pur­ Buckland Grammar school this eve­ Dr. Weldon was impressed with outlined to him in detail he Jumped had burst and rain fell In torrents.' The Freshman class has this year a chased bv the State Tuberculosis jorie C. Geary provided most of the ning. The exercises will commence Belgium and its people. He said off the deck of the Falcon Into the But even while the battered sub­ riait & Cooley ...... 170 entertainment and as an added at­ hit. Sil. rfd...... 103 high standing. Mr. Proctor has Commission as a hospital for chil­ at 8 o’clock and there will be a they were hard-working, indus­ swirling water and clambered on marine was sinking, Capt. King, l.'nders Frary & Clark 8 2 handled the new school well. dren up to 13 years of age suffer­ traction, Robert Gordon, jxipular large attendance of parents. A trious and persistent. They proved one of the pontoons. He reached Lieut. Commander Ellsberg, Chief lewell Belting pfd. . . 80 A large percentage of its students ing from bone and glandular tu­ baritone, sang two groups of songs, splendid program has been arrang­ very good entertainers and showed to open a valve and as he did so a Diver Tibbala and Badders, Wick- Mow Brit. Mach, pfd.10 6 have been on the honor roll berculosis; and for which the Med­ accompanied on 'the piano by ed. . their visitors front America every huge wave rushed over him. wire, Hawes and Weaver sat in a Archibald Sessions. Mrs. ]■ rauklin Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 throughout the year. Also, any who ical profession is fully agreed that Those who wil gradulate are; kindness. For a moment he and the pon­ corner and talked earnestly. Not a Dexter appeared in two solo Matthew Arlington Batson. Jr. North & Judd ...... 2 4 have not always made a mark of helio-therapy or sim treatment Is The party visited Brussells and toon were out of sight. When the word was being said about tho great I R .Montgomery pfd. — honor have received Jiigh ranking the only cure. At least tw’enty- dances. Anna Margaret Chrzanowskl other prominent places in Belgi­ pontoon rose to the surface again disappointment. Before them was I R Montgomery com. — in many subjects. This was in a five per cent of these cases are Perhaps the best number in the Eva Antoinette Daley um. They found beer and wine ex­ Baders had disappeared. There was a large sheet containing outlines of i'l'ck, Stow Wilcox 2 2 large measure due to the Influence discharged as apparently cured or children's dances was the clown Vincent William Dynas ceptionally cheap In that country, a frenzy of excitement until the the submarine. They were earnest­ dusscll .Mf.e. Co...... 85 of the various Freshmen clubs. improved, and during the past six dance, one of the first on the pro­ Catherine Foster some of the best brands of cham­ head of the man could be seen atop ly discussing plans to continue the Stanley Work.s com. . S3’ These were organized to promote a vears only eight patients have gram. This was performed by little Jane Grant pagne selling for a dollar a quart. another wave. He was brought salvaging work as soon as an in­ girls dressed in vari-colored clown ?myth Mfg. Co...... 370 greater interest in the work being died, undeniable evidence as to the Stanley Jason Very little hard liquor was in ev­ back to the boat. As he stepped on spection of the present position of costumes which made a kaleido­ rorrineton ...... 6e done by the students. Only students efficiency of sun treatment for Anna Mary Labansky idence. , board he grinned and said: "Well, the craft can be made. scopic picture under the bright Lillian Christine McBride , . riiderwood ...... ” 1 with a mark of honor have been bone and glandular tuberculosis. Paris bears the reputation of be­ I opened that valve.” I'nioii Mfg. Co...... 2 I eligible for membership. Clubs The Next Visit lights which surrounded the stage. Josephine Irene Tunsky ing a gay city and Dr. Weldon said The program of graduation exer­ Another valve must be opened Whitlock Coil Pipe . . — were formed by Miss Ellis for her On reaching Uncas on Thames, The children entered the natural there was no doubt it lived up to and another volunteer was needed. (310WDS SEE OPENING C. S. Envelope pfd. .106 English class, by' Miss Hopkins for Norwich, owing to the temporary stage from the Barnard school cises follows; its reputation. They were enter­ Johnnie Wlckwire, boatswain, Ronds. her Latin class and by Miss Helen absence of Dr. Campbell, the party building. Singing— tained there by the very best peo­ didn’t Valt to formally volunteer. Other popular numbers were the Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7'.S .260 270 was received by his sister. Miss Voice in the Woods. ple. city officials and others. He He Jumped into the sea In his blue OF GREZEL SALESROOM Nute for her English class. Japanese dance, in which the little East. Conn. Pow. 5's . 9 9 Miriam Campbell, the housekeeper Spring Has Come had been in Paris before. The underwear and sank Into the boil­ Tho Aeolian Club girls were dressed In Japanese cos­ School Chorus Conn. L. P. S’li's ...1 0 8^^ 109% and Dr. Urqhart, the resident phy- doctor said he took the trip es­ ing terror of the sea. When he The Aeolian club was formed by tumes, each child carrying a chrys­ Story of Lady White and Lady The new salesroom of Alfred A. Conn. L & P 7's . . . .114 116 Miss Ellis. Its aim has been greater .Rlcian who had prepared a roast pecially to get a rest and he se­ rose the men on the ships were 106 anthemum. Four little girls gave Yellow, Grezel in the place formerly occu­ B’dpt. Hyd. 5’s .....1 0 4 1 4 excellence in English work, and beef dinner with home grown cured it. He said he roomed with terrified to see he had been caught strawberries for dessert. The party the dance of the poppies and the Catherine Foster pied by the Bluebird Shop In the students admitted to membership the chaplain of the First Company between the two huge pontoons, was then conducted by the doctor entire class appeared in the High­ - and consequently kept good hours Purnell building was crowded for must have a mark of honor. These land fling. A maypole had been "Lady White and Lady Yellow,’ weighing forty tens each, which Its formal operfng last night Sou­ through the new men's infirmary and was always on the Job. were being buffeted and crashed to­ grades had to bo maintained completed two years ago; also un­ erected, trimmed with green and Members of Graduating Class venirs, in the form of chocolates New York Stocks throughout the year, or the pupil Dr. Weldon was introduced by gether, propelled by the powerful der construction a new women s yellow streamers. The dance Singing— E. J. Holl who prevailed upon the •for the women and cigars for the was forced to leave the club. Infirmary; new admlnistrat on around the maypole wound up the Japanese Love Song, WRV^S. men, were all given out before the Social Activities doctor to speak at this time. Got His Valve, Too. High building, and new quarters for the program. Frances Scolsky and Forty-five Klwanians were pres­ evening was over. The activities oX this club have The waves passed over Johnnie, At. Gulf. IV. I. 4 6 -L Mrs. Franklin Dexter's offerings Ridhard Tunsky ent at the meeting today. The at­ In the new store, which has been been varied. Monthly socials have help. „ and even as shouts of warning came newly painted were demonstrations Am Beet Sug. 2 4 ’ .i During the past ten years tM were the Spanish dance, dance of Japanese Dance— tendance prize was won by Ed­ Am Stigar Ref. 7 2'Vs been held. These features added to census of the sanitarium has doub­ the winds, and as an encore, a Girls of Seventh Grade to his ears he and the two pontoons of the Nokol oil burner. Maytag ward Jillson. which crashed together, sank be­ .Am Tel & T o1.14 0-''r 1 the attractiveness of being a mem­ led and for this increase the sew­ waltz. . Singing— washing m'Jf.hlnes, Frlgldaire re­ .Anaconda .... 47 Vi ber. One original play was written age system proved Inadequate and The committee In charge of the "Japanese Sandman, low the sea. When the pontoons frigerators and Hoffman automatic Am Smelting .129 M ! and presented. The play was writ­ until an entirely new system can party consisted of Mrs. IV. C. Che- Mary Stankiewicz rose again, buoyed up by the gas water heaters. One window Am L o c ...... 105’ I i ten by Elsie Newcomb. Many other be put in. a temporary chlorinat­ nev, chairman; Mrs. VV. \V . Robert­ Marguerite Smith waves, Johnnie was riding on top carried a complete Ice-maklng ma­ of one of them, and he shouted Am Car F'dry.100% : things of note were accomplished ing plant has been Installed. son, Mrs. Earl G. Seaman, Mrs. E. Mildred Miller ROB TRAIN CLOSE chine. an attachment of the Frlg- Atchison .... 137 U 1 by the various club members. All patients expressed entire M. Shelton, treasurer; Mrs. H. O. Graduation March— back to his ship and the men who idalre equipment. B & O ...... 9 5-''t Two illustrated editions, "Kid­ satisfaction with their care and Bowers, flower committee. Presentation of Diplomas cheered him on the swim back and Mr. Greiel’s entire force "was on Beth Steel 'B' 4 2-''r napped" by Robert Louis Steven­ treatment; the majority of whom A considerable sum was earned Mrs. Florence M. Shearer, TO PHIL. C i n HALL who slapped him on the back as he hand to show visitors the workings Cliili Copper . 33-Vr son and "The Odyssy by Homer 1 are regaining health, a tribute al­ through the sale of bouquets which Secretary, _ returned to the deck, "I got my of the various machines which were Cons. Gas N A' 9 7 "r 97=Si were presented to the Junior high so to their family doctor who de­ were sold among those present by Board of School Visitors valve, too.” on display. And now Seaman Buck Weaver, Col. Enel Iron 4 2’ o 4 2 >2 school library by the club. Pins voted. and accurately diagnosed little girls. Singing— Ches & Ohio .13 3 ’ :! 132% bearing the club’s symbol, the the early signs of tuberculosis and The Woodland Rose, without waiting for a call for vol­ Cruc Steel . . . 74 Aeollna harp, have been purchased advised immediate sanitorium Graduation Song- Holdup Men Beat Up Ex­ unteers, jumped into the sea, swinging himself on one of the pon­ oM forOm Can. Pacific . . 164 ’ 5 by members. treatment as the safest road to DISCUSS FOREST FIRES School Chorus O 1) • toons and started to twist a valve Erie ...... 3 6’ r The Ijntin Club health. Erie 1 s t ...... The Carpo Diem Sodalitas. a The partv pleased to note press Messenger, Leap in order to flood it. To do this he MYSTEBIOfS SIBEET had to under the pontoon, Gen. Asphalt . 7 0 Latin club for honor students in that the radio outfit presented to IN MEETING TOMORROW BINGHAM TALKS TO Ben Elec .... 85 ’ 2 the patients by the local assocla- risking the possibility of being this subject, was formed by Miss Off With Loot. crushed when the pontoons came The famous Moodus noises sink Gon Mot.' . . . .14 5 Florence Hopkins. It has had a lion continues to he serviceably ap­ Great No. Pfd. 7 7 •’’« Conference at Capitol to Open together. A wa're swept over into significance when compared membership of forty-five, consisting preciated. with the thunderings which have 111. Central . . 123 "’r The entire staff of this institu­ at 11 O’clock, D. S. T. CHAMBER TONIGHT Weaver, and when the pontoon Kennecott Cop 55’ * of a few second year students who ' arose he had been washed away. kept the Bakery Hill neighborhood tion numbers about 60 at the Philadelphia, June 2 3. — Two on its nerve for the past ten days. Insidra Cop . . 23A1 were members last year, and first Not Sport. year students with marks of "B " present time; one of whom Is a A forest fire conference which Is bandits staged a train robbery with R-u-m-b-l-e! At different intervals Lehigli A’alley 88’ g former local patient, who Imme- open to the general public will be in a short distance of City hall early Boatswain R. E. Hawes was Motor Wheel . 2 4 Vs or over. standing on the deck ot the Falcon eight families have rushed to the The purpose of the Carpe Diem diatelv after her discharge took a held In the old senate chamber at today and escaped by Jumping from windows, fearful of earthquakes. Norfolk West .15 3 •"'i State Body in Convention at the express car of a Pennsylvania then. He leaped from the ship di­ Sodalitas is to increase apprecia­ course of training as a tuberculos­ the state capitol In Hartford tomor­ B-o-o-m! Children stay indoors ev­ ,\atl. Lead . . 159 ’ 2 is nurse and has now filled eigh­ row beginning at ten o’clock stand­ railroad train bound for Washing­ rectly on one of the pontoons that North Pacific . 74’2 tion of Latin. Latin always used to ening. dreading to go out a^er teen months of competent service ard time. The meeting is called by New London With Thou­ ton. They left a messenger black­ had been washed close to the Fal­ dark. C-r-a-s-h! Three horses N A' Central .131 ’ 2 be a Nemesis to Freshman stu­ con. Within a short time he had dents. Since it was a new tongue to in this institution. State Forester Austin F. Hawes jacked, bound and gagged. frightened in'tw o days, X V, X H H 4 5 and is under the auspices of the The robbery occurred shortly opened the valve. Pennsylvania . 5 3 ’4 them, they could not appreciate its j down Main street. State Park and Forest Commis­ sand Attending. after the Washington express had This wasn’t sport. It wasn't a Sfluare stopping only when ine People's Gas .123’ i value. been made up outside' the Broad contest between professional teams. S

Misses Gladys and Mildred Captain Joseph Underwood, U. co where he is working In tl^e mis­ Marlon Porter and Clara Porter Miss Ruth Taylor of Hartford Miss Eunice Might is visiting her MILL WORKERS ENJOY Hough spent the week end at their S. A., Mrs. Underwood and son, are sion field. were the only pupils who had a per­ spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. aunt in Windsor. HEBRON Hebron home. guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mar­ Louis Hannequin visited the fect attendance for the month. A. B. Porter. town on Sunday, calling on old Lawrence Hill was home over tha Mrs. Lulu Lord, her daughter tin at the rectory. They are on their Henry Mushman and son of week-end. AN OUTING AT U K E There will be no service at the Miss Esther, and her son Morgan way from Philadelphia to Platts- acquaintances here. He was one of Hartford are visiting Mr. Mush- Congregational church next Sunday were visitors here on Sunday. burg, and have recently returned a company of French wood chop­ man’s sister, Mrs. A. B. Porter. The Ladies Fragment society as the Rev. W. W. Malcomb is to Edward A. Smith was the leader from Honolulu. Mrs. Underwood is pers who came here from France met Wednesday of this week at the spend his two weeks of vacation in : of the Christian Endeavor society Mrs. Martin’s niece. I in 1881 with Monsieur "Verchot, COVENTRY I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christenson j home of Mrs. Henry I. Barnes. Dveing and Finishing and Canada, where he goes with his 1 in its meeting held Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Lord j working in the vicinity of the Marl­ I and Mrs. Loren Osborn and daugh- I .The Christian Endeavor Busi­ Yarn Dye Department Spend family making the trip by automo­ I at the chapel of the Congregational have received word from their j borough road. He afterwards lived Miss Dorothy "V^’ood has returned I ter Marion spent Sunday with their to her home in Taftville after ness meeting and social will meet Afternoon in East Hampton. bile. He will return in time for the church. The subject was Interest- daughter, Mrs. H. C. Champe, that in Oregon and has just returned to j cousin John E. Kingsbury. I Friday evening at the chapel. service on Sunday, July 4th. this country from a year’s visit in spending the week with Mrs. A. J. ; iingly presented and a good atten- she has arrived at the home of her j ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and I Saturday the Coventry Forestry .Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, Miss Helen France. Vinton. I dance present. husband’s parents in Indiana. Mrs. l i children were Sunday guest at Mrs. ! and Woodcraft club will meet at Gilbert and the Misses Pendleton Champe and her two children are j Most of the schools here closed The Children’s Day program was Tlio annual outing of the Dyeing Harry Vibert of Meriden, a lay ! given Sunday by the children and j Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. j the camp grounds. spent Sunday afternoon at Lake reader, officiated at the morning expected east in a few days and will ; with a picnic. The center rooms and Finishing and Yarn Dye de- j it was a very interesting program. j Noble Loomis. Friday evening Laura K. Kings- Pocotopaug. in East Hampton, as service at St. Peter’s church, in the I spend the summer here. The Rev. i held a picnic at Holbrook's Pond. INUtnients was held at Lake Poco- I Miss Louis Gowdy of Hartford I Miss Dorothy Obsorn of Wind- j bury and Elmer Clark will graduate the guest of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I absence of the rector who was out : Mr. Champe will join her here for i Percent of attendance at the dag­ topaug in East Hamilton Saturdai i spent the week end with her par- j sor is visiting her cousin Laura K. from the So. Manchester High I Eugene Wells. i of town for the week end. ! the return trip in the fail to Mexi­ ger school for June was 95.4. afternoon. Th>' trip was made by I ents. 1 Kingsbury this week. 1 school. automobiles of which there were thirty-eight. Several of these cars I- were decorated with streamers, of delicate tints and shades done in tied and dve 1 effect by tlie own master of this art, Henry Morgan. On arriving at the lake an excel­ lent chicken dinner was served to 79 YEARS OF SERVING CONNECTICUT loO at the Edgemere hotel. The "Melody Roys" orcb.estra played during dinner and also for the dancing. After dinner a game of baseball was played by “ Cap" Stale's "Cal- iiJis or Mixers■' and John Boland's “ Pets." After seren hotly contested innings the score was tied at one G. F ox St Co.Inc. W EEK OF all whpn things started to happen. Tommy Glea.sen. pitclicr for the “ Color Mixers" temporarily weak­ ened and the "Pets " put o\er four Connecticut’s Leading Department Store runs before the bombardment ceas- SPECIA1.S rd. John Hartr.ett pitched a steady HARTFORD. game for tlie "Pets" and helped Our Specials for Thursday, SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW win his own game by hitting a . the ball going into the SCREENS. We close at noon so you want to bring your order in early. 'ake. It was said by old timers that It was the longest hit ever made on Bring sizes with you. No telephone orders and none sent C. 0. D. ;hat diamond. Captain Boland scor­ ed on the hit after reaching first based on an error by Charlie Ryan, Hardwood who made a desperate attemiit to recover the ball but stumbled over Screen Doors an ant hill. “ Bill" Custer was arbi­ These doors are made of hardwood ter and settled arguments satisfac­ S2.49 Adjustable torily to both sides. The game end­ and every one of them perfect. They ed five to two in favor of Boland's “ Pets." come in all sizes. The limit is two to a Window The horseshoe pitching contest was won by George Mallon and customer. We deliver them free. Screens, 39c Fred Burns. This team's remark­ able execution eliminated tlie teams of Staye and Hemingway, F. Adjustable Window Screens come in D. Cheney and F. \Vippcrt, Craw- thaw and Hill. all sizes up to and including 24x33” . Volley hall was next on the slate find after a fast ga.me. Elof This is tlie regular standard Continental (Husky) Johnson's team won by one iioint oier Bobby Boyce's screen that sells regularly at 60c cash, "Bpeed Boys' Dillon and .\ndcrson. the sports offered tomorrow for only 39c. Limit rommittee, then got things bus>- tor the races. The fift\-yard dash 4 to a customer. Cash and carry. for heavyweights was a spirited contest. A. S. Helm and George Mallon led the field for forty-eight xards when the former made a 1‘ final dash and won by several 4>- inches. The fifty-yani dash for men was won by George Kennedy, for ladies. Miss Margaret Dillon. The potato race for ladies was won tiy Our Specials For Today .Miss Dorothy Norris and F. D. Cheney won the men's contest. It ‘Cap" Staye made claim, as usual, Unfinished Breakfast C hairs...... $1.08 '.hat he was the winner but on a Folding Camp Chairs of Hardwood...... 99c ;heck up it was found that he Folding Auto Chairs of S teel...... $1.19 hadn't picked up all of his pota- foes. The three-legged race for Limit 2 to a customer. men was won by Kenncd.i' and Stevenson, for ladies. Miss Dorothy Norris and Miss Mary ippert. Next came the tug-of-war, which proved a thriller, tieorge Mallon s i "Featheroveights" held Roy Norris j and his five Horsemen for several G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. minutes, when the "Horsemen CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. put ever>' ounce of energy into the ptrug.gle and x\'on by tme and a quarter inches. according to ".Mike" Dillon, coach and referee. Dancing wa.-^ next on tb.e luo- gram. In the "Charleston ’ contest for girls. Miss Florence Griffith was first’ and Miss Tillie Russell second. It was a fine exhibition and closely contested. George Jolly won the men's contest with Connie Dietz second. The piize waltz was won by Mr. and Mrs. Bliss. Prizes were given for every event. S m The iiarty was a success in every m way and many thanks are due tiie committee, cimsisting of A. B. Helm, chairman; Charles Btaye. J. F. Howard. Fred Wippert. Harry Benson. William Dillon. -\ndy An- I licrson. and John Learned.

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That tvas terribly red talk for an various neighbors to maintain It, !*S jKanrt;»iit»r assistant to the United States at­ gets no such training in paternalism torney-general in charge of trust as the one who is taught in a build-, Eitfning Hrralb prosecutions. But William J. Don­ ing that cost a king's ransom and ST) Shop Tomorrow 9 to 12 O’clock. ovan is just about as much of a reflects on every side the most cas­ Store Closed at Noon. PU B U 8H E D BY ual wastefulness of public funds. g|S «lR E THE HERALD PRINTING CO. red as Calvin Coolidge, and what BY CH.IRLES P. STEW.VRT Fonndod by Blwood S. BIa ho was doing in Quebec was merely Washington, June 22.— It's a Oct. 1. 1881 to attempt to show the financial HER N.\ME. i commonplace that there's no long- Every Evening Except Sundays ard A small-town girl in the middle I ••opposition party in Con- Holidays. magnates of the money center of Entered at the Post Office at Man­ America what must be the inevit­ west, whose name got In the papers j gress. chester as Second Class Mall Matter. the other day because she told po-1 That is, none to speak of. There able result of over-greedy profit ' are a few “ mavericks" as Repre- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall lice that her sweetheart had robbed six dollars a year; sixty cents a grabbing by dealers In necessaries. 1 * 1, ! sentative Berger calls them. Be- month for shorter perloda Everybody knows that there is a store, has a grouch against the “ mavericks'', there are By carrier, eighteen cents a weuk. Single copies, ihror cents. great waste in the ordinary course family. I a few more whose brands are b'.ur- SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ of unrestricted competition, and Her farailv, it seems, named her | red. SENTATIVE: Hamllton-Ue Llsser. Mav. Just Mav. A good, staple! These “ mavericks" are a geiiu- Inc. L’.s We.-t 4Sd Street. New York that the function of distribution of , . , . 1 , *„^.i,»|ine “ opposition,' sometimes sup- «nd (512 North Jllchigan Avenue. the nation's supplies can be admin­ name. but nothing fancy. And ported and sometimes not. by the Chicago. didn’t like it. So she named her-, (joubtful herd. But they’re not a The Manchester Evening Herald Is istered more economically by great ?n sale In New York City at Schults'a corporations than by a clutter of in­ self Dolores. . party. They're a co.UiUon, and News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd And her ire is aroused because too few. even as a coalition, to sig- Street and 4‘Jnd Street entrance of dividuals. But also everybod> . ... nifv much. Still, so far as they've Grand Central Station. , knows that there is immense temp- her parents still insist on calling | ••opposition " at all, - that's "International News Service has the Her school chums, male 3 ,.^ exclu.sive rights to use for repu^Rica- 1 tation to such corporations to jack | her May. tio^i in any^forin all n«-.,s drs'patches • nrices for the sheer enlargem ent I and fem ale, k n ow her as Dolores, They oppose the Republican- ,0 I . o r o , c r . a u . , «P P™" ! Sh. but pap. aud mamma atlll Democratic coinhinatiou. Repub- In this paper. It Is also exclusively enl'.t'ed to use fnr repuhllcatIon all nis, anu uitti. ii. cn!»'o nf nil Rhfi can do Means and Demor.us pretend to the lr>o.al or undated news published be not applied to tliat impulse there I say >. P j everything over issues heraln." i.s alw ays the possibility of huge in-1 Dolores, she explains. sounUs iiKe , importance. When a really justice and legalized robbery of the ' a moving picture name; it has ro- 1 ^,^3 , comes up they decide TI E.'^^U.W. JLNE 22, 1926. I mance, color, a hint of the exotic: it’s non-partisan and vote the same Mr. Donovan was applying the | and the dashing. uhv. anv.'wa,. BLAMELESS. 1 brake when he pointed a finger at; old girl can be named May. Discontinued Patterns of The (listressinp outcome of the The genuine “ maverick.^:," as 1 j the policy of governmental seizure: And so it goes. ^\ e all have Isee 'em. arc: 'atesi ntVmpt to raise the sunken OCR •TPniedv" that is always a I our crosses. Her cross, apparent-; Senators Frazier and Norris. ^ submarine S-ol is too much of a ■ as a lemvu. , romantic. Castilian • elected as Republicans; Senator La CONGOLEUM RUGS :r,p.d.v . 0 ,1.0 n,v.l o«c.r. ,n .11- ‘ “ J * - - " ; , : * , : '" ; '''; ,„o : ;^mpo«..“ , bo.oa.b .ho most | rollcUo. - o c.Ho bl.urolf Ho.! Goldfish publican Progressive": Senator' rect command of operations to he commonplace of names. BY ARTHUR N. PACK plants. By water plants 1* not world of big business of such a | i Nye, who was appointed as a Re- ' meant any plant that has roots wi discussed without every considera- I publican hut makes his next run President, The .\merclr.ii Nature iion for their peculiarly difficult sit­ possibility every now and then. As Association the water and the leaves in the Specially Priced las an Independent; Representative air, but only plants that live whol­ uation. For the higher authority long as it is borne In mind it will ' Berger, Socialist: Representative never have to be applied. | DST A tauk of goldfish adds so much ly under water all the time. of the navy department there will I La Guardia, who was elected as a Such plants may be bought Discontinued patterns of Gold Seal Congoleum I Socialist but who always classed i to the attractiveness of a room nattirally— much less sym­ where you buy your goldfish or be— and I as a Republican before; Senator that every home should have one; Rug'S and others that have been used in window pathy. NOT TAMMANY WAY. Wheeler and Re,presentatives j the following simple rules will pre- j gathered from the bottom of any displays and have become slightly damaged are The task of salvaging the subma­ Judge Olvaney is extremely un-1 Huddleston and Rainey, elected j serve your fish to a healthy old ' permanent pond. There are many m J M age with very little trouble. | varieties and any of them will do. included in this special mark down. All are re­ rine was one tliat called for very ikely to remain at the head o f' las Democrats; Senator Shipstead ' ' and Representatives Carss and FLslt need two things to keep | These plants generate oxygen for duced for quick sale to make room for new pat­ special qualities, a particular kind ' Tammany Hall for as many years New York, June 23.— The fat , them well and happy: the first is | b’^cathing. and the fish keep clean Wefald. Farmer-Laborites. terns now on the way to us. These are regular of engineering sense not to be ac-j as did Charley Murphy or Boss pursed papas of Broadway have also I a sufficient supply of oxygen in [ and healthy by rubbing against ingenious ways of gaining the ac­ Seir.'.lor Reed of Missouri Gold Seal rugs ^vith full borders. quired in any school, an unusual Croker, for he lacks one prime es- I the water, liecause fish breathe | them. quaintance of pretty chorines. ^ almost qualifies. I have kept goldfish alive and It will be noted that I omit most air. although in a different man- sort of training, long experience in | sential of successful leadership of The old “ stage door Johnnie' ' ner. peiT \ tly happy for two and three 9x12 ft., regular 516.50...... 511.50 a field of effort in which there are i the tribe— the sphinx-like silence. stuff isn't what it used to be and of the "progres.heat the tank enough to kill the There is one great don’t to re­ member and only one. Don’t over lure climax of the salvaging work Ur a Croker lay in the pose of ‘he I sno^ thdr breath and capture' of the House Ways and Means; fish. To keep the water supplied with feed. Fish grow according to the Small size Congoleum Gold Seal quality rugs, also yesterday. Of course the navy uavyUneHt j oracle. Nobody ever heard | 1 Committee, whir'’. fr;'m; (l the lat-1 their desires. T , . .1, - I oxygen for the fish to breathe, it amount of food available but the specially priced. will talk a lot of professional-j croker tell what Tammany Hall | ..qi,, i would like that, but I 'I est tax bill andam, retae. the sealsoH of itsit^ , ahsolutclv essential to have a house pet needs very little to keep sounding jargon about the storm U-gg going to do to the opposition. 1 haven't the money, eighs the girlie I approval on the Italian and French j generous„ supply of growing water it alive and well. 18x36 inches, regular 45c...... 29c I ** * I ‘'That's all right,' smiles the mo- debt settlements. having overcome the “ground auc-U’obody could ever get a forecast | diste. “ If you wish I can intro-1 These were important “ ivvn-; 3x3 ft., regular 95c...... 75c tion " and will tell about cables, | gn election out of Murphy with duce you to a nlMth much people, hut it's a fine country just the same. teriors have been burnished and South ' done.” --\nd when they say “ We | jy,g today comes from the tering to Orientals at one time had never yet could find a spot unsun­ decorated in keeping with the —an astonishing record, when you can do it,’’ they do it. j As to the World Court, the most I 2 0 0 white girls as dancing partners. ned with human kindnes.s.—Tup- .So live that you won’t be afraid r-chltecture, ot interiors and ex­ teriors. The building, •which is of * think of it— and ample justification for Many months ago. a great wreck-) persistent advocates of American — GILBERT SWAN. ‘ to talk in >our sleep. brick with white store trim in Co­ Dodge Brothers well known slogan— ing concern was asked by the gov-j entry into that body are the Wilson- lonial style, was designed by Del­ ernment if it could raise the S-51. | j^n Democrats, who still constitute When They Get This Bird Disarmed, Disarmament Will Be Easy bert K. Perry, architect of New Loii^ L ife! The answer was, “ Yes.” the real backbone ot the party in Britain, and the interior decora­ tions and furnishings executed by “ In how long?” every doubtful state in the Union. AA'atkins Brothers, in conjunction “ In two weeks." Judge Olvaney is talking like a with Mr. Perry and the Furnish­ Touring C ar ...... - ...... “No less?" chatterbox and an extraordinarily ing Company. “ Not a day." silly one Into the bargain. In as- In keeping with the building, all R oad ster...... the interiors are in the Colonial That was far too long for the much as that is all out ot drawing mode starting with the large so­ Coupe ...... $920.50 navy to wait, at that time, so the in the picture of Tammany power cial room which one first enters. department decided to do the job in New York, it is a reasonable This room is made doubly attrac­ Sedan ...... with its own personnel and equip­ guess to hazard that Judge Olvaney tive by its two large fireplaces which are set into recesses on each DeliA’ered. ment. ] will have nothing whatever to do end of the large room. Old fashion­ Nothing can he very much more with that 1928 campaign himself: ed wooden settees flank both sides certain than that if the navy had not, at least, as head of Tammany of each fireplace and facing each turned the salvaging of the subma­ Hall. He will lose his job. It Is is a large, overstuffed sofa of Eng­ lish design, backed by a long nar­ rine over to somebody who knew fairly certain, long before that. row davenport table of AA’indsor H. A. STEPHENS how to do it and had experienced style. AVi.ndsor chairs are group­ Cor. Center and Kno.x Streets So. Manchester personnel and proper equipment COSTLY SCHOOLS. ed on the other side of the tables for the work the ship would have Robert S. Brinkerd, vice-chair­ and a mellow glow of light is man of the eastern railroads’ com­ thrown over the room by the been lifted months ago. lamps on the tables which are cop­ Meantime, there should be not mittee on public relations, spoke ies of old brass candlesticks with a single word of criticism of the less as a railroad man than as a decorated parchment shades. Fan B r o t h e -ii ^ men who have met this latest citizen when, addressing the con­ back AVindsor chairs. New England crushing disappointment. They vention of the Connecticut Cham­ fireside chairs and Martha Wash­ ington type arm chairs complete MOTOR OARS have striven heroically, and more­ ber of Commerce at New London the furnishings of the social room. over with keen intelligence. But yesterday, he condemned the “ orgy Leading from this room, and second floor. Here the regulation heroism and intellect alone would of expenditure” on public school separated from it by only three It Pays to be Especially. slender columns, is the game room folding chairs for the audience, a not enable an astronomer to per- buildings in recent years. “ Marble fitted up for card playing and Steinway grand piano, a Cromwell Particular About !orm a surgical operation or a card- staircases and marble halls," he other games. Butterfly tables of Electrola A'ictrola, a AVindsor table ,nal to fight a battleship. said, "are not essentials of educa­ maple with AVindsor chairs of the and stately old Colonial chairs for PLUMBING tion. . The sole requisites of edu­ same wood, long Windsor settees, the stage, were also furnished by The navy department gave this Watkins Brothers. —both material and workman*- cation are men and women of char­ a bracket foot desk of maples, and 'A: I big, solemn and eitraordTnarlly dif­ a Becker Brothers upright piano A model kitchen leading from ship. Upon the quality of ma*., ficult task to amateurs to do. It acter as teachers.” are the other items of furniture the . auditorium . , is equipped T, I , with . , tei’4al and competency of the is unfair to blame them for failure. Mr. Brinkerd. might have gone used. Both the social and game tn electric range, a Royal electric , , * , .u. cleaner and other labor saving de-1 AA'Ol’kman depends further. He might have said that, room are carpeted with heavy the degrv,fe ’■t vices. I of satisfaction and service AVILl) BILL. Hartford Saxony rugs In Oriental instead of an uplifting influence In ■ One feature of the building that | ceived. AVild Bill Donovan ran very wild surroundings of architectural grand­ designs and colorings. To the right of the game room adds a homelike touch to the in- j " indeed— from the viewpoint of eur, there Is very apt to be exerted, are two committee rooms, furnish­ teriors are the rich window efrapes ) ------— £ many a modern business man— on the subconsciousness of the pu­ ed with Windsor tables and Wind- of many designs and color combi­ nations. when he warned a convention of pil, a pressure toward the belief rcr chairs in cherry and a direc­ JOSEPH C. WILSON tor’s and a minister’s otfice fur­ Plumbing In .All Its Branches^ New York state bankers (held, by that the public treasury Is a sort nished in mahogany Colonial fur­ the way, in the extra-Volstead ter­ of magic cornucopia, out of which niture. DAIET Service Of The Best Kind. ritory of Quebec) that if big mer­ pour unlimited streams of money At the left of the social room 28 Soruce Street Tsl. C ! t gers continued to exploit prices of to be grabbed by whoever is alert are the ladies’ rest room, decorat­ ed with maple Colonial reproduc­ enough to get his share. commodities unfairly the time tions and willow furnitgre, and The first telephone was installed might conceivably come when gov­ The boy ■who gets his schooling t’"' men’s rest room; furnished In Atlantic City June 23, ISSl. ernment would have to take over in a plain, weatherbeaten little wit’a maple Windsor chairs. Today is feast day of St. Etliel- Today is observed as a holiday in British possessions, for th® such concerns and regulate them country school house, and can al­ A cozy auditorium seatin'? three dreda, abbess, forced by her par-, tbfi ents in early life to wed. ■prinfa of Wales’ birthday’. In the interest of the public. most name tl^e amounts it costs bis hundred people Is located on r ' '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE;2B, 19215. PAUK n v i^

AA'OC ( 4 84 ) Davenport—Musi­ and asserted that the present anti­ competition upon which ouf eco­ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. AValter Emma Palmer, Hazel Palmei cal. trust laws-did not adequately safe­ nomic life has been based.” Hanover and John and AValter KGAV (491) Portland. Ore.- DONOVAN WARNS guard the public's interest and Franz AA’ittman. Hanover of Groton. Children perfect m attendance Concert. that legislators were dlscvssing AVard Talbot and Erskino Hyde for the year: Aron Friedman, Ids AA'JR (517) Detroit—Organ. new laws to meet the new and motored to A’ermont Sunday. KYAA' (536 ) Chicago—Musical. BIG TRADE MERGERS varying forms of combinations. Friedman, Mary Friedman, Clar­ 12 P. M. Warns of Regulation ANDOVER ence Hazen, Vera Hotchkiss, Roy AA’BBM (226 ) Chicago— Nutty Ricking, Earl Howard, Chester* Warning American business that dull. Mrs. Fred Bishop was a visitor BOLTON Howard. All time in this provenm is AVENR (266 ) Chicago—Frolic. if lllega'. combinations are formed, AA'BZ (3331 Springfield, Mass.— the time will come when the Gov­ in Willlmantlc recently. rtandnrd time. For daylight AA'OHP ( 270) Detroit—Orches­ Believed to Speak for Ad-| A'oeal and inslnimental. ernment will interfere and regu­ Russell Post of South Manches­ The following children were per­ The United States owns approxi­ Enving time, add one hour. KGO (361) Oakland. Calif.- tra. ter visited Mr. and Mrs. AVard Tal­ fect in attendance at the North mately 30,000,000 acres of coal AA’SAA’S ( 27 0 ) Chicago—Orches­ late business, Colonel Donovan Concert. said; bot the last of the Tv,;ek. school for the spring term; lands with estimated coal deposits tra. ministration When Hej of more than 200,000,000,000 tons. 6 I*. M. AVDAF ( 366 ) Kansas Citj'— Mu "It Is not difficult to conceive Mr. Oldershaw and son, Dur- Junior Flanagan, Ida Friedman, RN'\ ( 2 5S I New York — sical. 1 KNX (337 ) Los Angeles—Musi­ ward, of AVlllimantic, and Mr. and cal. that as a result of huge combina­ Aron Friedman, Mary Friedman, >ports; commerce: theater; musi- AA'HAS ( 400) Louisville—Or-1 Speaks of Possible Seizure' tions being illegally formed and Mrs. Harry Snow and children of Clarence Hazen. Martha Hicking, 'al. chestra. | AA’KRC ( 422 ) Cincinnati—Vo­ Wapping were guests of .Mr. and cal and instrumental. arbitrarily administered the Gov­ Roy Hicking, Catherine Hicking, R.VR ( 2(161 Chicago—Concert. AA'KRC ( 422 ) Cincinnati—.Musi-' ernment should be forced to Inter­ Mrs. Fred Bishop Sunday. Chester Howard, Earl Howard, dvddJ^niixUiorA AA'QJ ( 4 4 7 ) Chicago—Orches­ Mr. and .Mns. Frank Crocker of N\GHP ( 270 ) Detroit— Concert. cal. ' tra. Quebec, June 23.—Addressing fere and take over and regulate Vera Hotchkiss, Albert Skinner, NVREU ( 285) Lansing, .Mich.— AVTIC (4 7.6) Hartford, Conn.— South Manchester spent Sunday George AVagner, AA’illiam AA'agoner, KGAA' (491) Portland—Trave­ the convention of New’ York State these corporations even though in with Mrs. Ellen Jones. Concert. Orchest ra. 'SO doing there might be developed Arthur AA’agoner, Leola ATetch, logue. bankers here yesterday. AA'illiam J. Mrs. Ellen Jones, Miss Esther M CN’ (oO,”!) Chicago—Markets; KGAA' (491) Portland—Concert. AA'JR (517) Detroit—Je.sters. a bureaucracy in the country with 'ja.sehall; musical. AA'EAF ( 49 2 ) .New A'nrk^—Light! Donovan, assistant to the Attorney Jones and Miss Mary Cappola were AA'HO (520) Des Aloines— Or­ attendant evils greater than those in Willimantic Monday. Safe M .MCA (,241) .New York—Em­ opera, “ .Mascotte, " To AA'CSH I General in charge of trust prose­ sought to be corrected. chestra. Louis Phelps and family visited Milk ployment opportunltie.s; orchestra. (256 1. AVTA (268), AVJ.AR U!()(i).l 1 A. .Al. cutions. delivered what was re­ "If that day should come it will AVTIC t 4 76l, AVAVJ (353), AVDAF; Mrs. Phelps' cousin. Mrs. Cora id Food MLS ( 345 ) Chicago—Vocal and _K.\'X ( 337 ) Lo^ Angeles— Or- garded in some quarters a.s an Ad­ be due not so much to the desire Rose, of Bolton, Sunday. Instru ntental. (366). AVC.AE (4(tll. AVCAP I chVstrn. ministration warning against the of the people of this country to the World Bright I Forinfanta, ( 4 69), AVEEI ( 4 76 ), KSD ( 545). I Roscoe Talipot who has been MJJD ( 370) Mooseheart, 111.— AA’DAF (300 ) Kansas City— tendency to form big business c:m- accept socialistic doctrine as to working as telegraph operator at by having good sight” I Invalida, Concert. I AA'OO (508) Philadeli)hia—Or-[ P’rolic. binations in restraint of trade. the folly of those who, in their ThaAged I che.strn. | New Britain, i# working at Club WKRC (122) Cincinnati— Or- KPO ( 42 8 ) San Francisco—Or- He admonished business to pro­ domination of industry, have fail­ House during the summer. Nourishing— Digestible— No Cooking. AA'JR (517) Detroit—Orche.ctra.' Warner Optical Co. chest ra. che.stra. ceed carefully along these lines ed to conform to that principle of Guests of .Mrs. Thomas Lewis on 42 Asylum Street Hartford Tho Home Food-Drink for All Agea W.M.AQ ( 4 4 7 ) Chicago—Organ; A AVHO ( 526! Des Moines—Or-j orchestra. ! clieslra. I 5VEAF ( 492 ) New York— Syna­ KA'AA' ( 526 ) Chicago—Classical. | gogue services; U. S. Army Band. 10 P. M. I ‘Fur Storage With Insurance Protection' To WJAR (306 ). WCAU ( 4 69 ). AA'.-^AA'S (276 ) Chicago—Popular j WTIC (517) Detroit—Orchestra. songs. Travelers Insurance Co., KYAV ( 536 ) Chicago—Concert. KFKX ( 288 ) Ha.stings, Neb.— Hartford. Conn. FREE FREE 7 1*. .M. Musical. 467. W-MBB (250) Chicago— .Musical. KPRC ( 297 ) Houston—Piano. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE SERVICE M'RNY ( 258 ) New York—A'oeal; i AA'GN (303) Chicago—Sam 'n Henr.\ ; musical. SERVICE concert. j AVEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM, From Manchester, Call 1530. AVCAU (278 ) Philadelphia — i KO.A. ( 322) Doiver. Colo.—In­ From New Britain WisCy Smith & Co, strumental. From Glastonbury, Call 240. Variety. | 5:30 p. m.—Emil Heimberger's Call 4082 AV LIB ( 303) Cliicago—A'ariety. i AVJAZ (330 ) Chicago—Orches­ Hartford Incorporated Hartford From Windsor, Call 380. tra. Hotel Bond Trii — AAAHO (316) Richmond Hill, N. a. AA'aiting for Y ou ...... Soiarca A'.—Varieties. ! AVMCA (341) New York—Or­ chestra. b. A la Cubana ...... Granados AAMCA (341) N’ew A'ork—Musi-j c. Hungarian Dances, 1 and 3 cal varieties. ] KF.AB (341) Lincoln, Neb.— Musical...... R rah me AA LS ( 3 4 5 ) Chicago—A'ariety. d. Selections from "The Flying CFC.-V ( 356 ) Toronto—Orches­ AA'LAA' ( 4 22 ) Cincinnati—Con Duchman” ...... AA'agner tra. cert: talk. p. Berceuse ...... Gounnd AA'D.Al' (3(16 I Kaiuas Cit.' — f. Largo ...... Handel AA QJ ( 447 ) Chicago—Concert. Classical. AA'EAF ( 482 ) N'ew York—Merry­ AA'JJD ()70) Mooseheart, 111.— g. Henr^’ the Eighth Dances makers. To AVeSH (256), AVTAO Concert...... Saint-Saens Extraordinary Special Selling (268 ). AVJAR (306 ). AVGR (319). h. T.iebesfeir...... AA’eingartner KTHS (375 ) Hot Springs. -Ark. i. Molly Dhu ...... Urey AVSAI ( 326 ), AVAVJ ( 353), AVCCO ■—Baseball results; instrumental. j. La Feria, Suite L.^paEnole (416). AVCAE (461), AVC.VP AA'CCO (416) St. Paul-.Minneap- (469 ), AVOC (484 ), AVOO ( 508), oiis—Studio...... Lacome KSD ( 54 5 ),, AA'EEI ( 4 76 ). Saxo­ I.os Toros AA^LAV ( 422 ) Cincinnati—Enter­ La Reja, Serenade phone Octette. To AVCSH (256 ), tainer."-. AVJAR (306 ), AA’GR (319), AVSAI La Zarzuela, AVnltz KPO ( 4 28 ) San Francisco—Or­ at Our Enlarged and Re-Located (326), AVCAE (461), AVEEI ( 4 76 ), 6:30 p. m.—.Announcements, AVOO (508). j chestra. baseball seores, police reports. AA'QJ ( 4 47 ) Chicago—Orchestra AA JR (517) Detroit—Orchestra.! 7:30 ]i. m.—-.Bill Jones Capitol AA’HO ( 526 ) Des Moines— Or-1 AA'CAP ( 4 69 ) AVashington—Or­ chestra. Thea;re orchestra. chestra. 7; 50 )i. m.—"The Mussolini of AVEAF (492) New York— Or­ 8 p. m. I chestra. China"— Fred E. Carver. AA'BBM (226 ) Chicago—Travel S.Oo p. m.—The Travelers Jon­ talk: musical. | 11 P. M. gleurs and "Unknown Trou- AA'RXY ( 258 ) New Y'ork— Con-1 AVRVA (256) Richmond Va.— badour" cert. IOrgan. AA'SM (283) Nashville—Musical 9:00 )i. m.—Carroll's Palais Roy­ KFN'F (263 ) Shenandoah— Or-I al dance orchestra. chestra. | KFKX (283 ) Hastings, Neb.— We Have Enlarged and Relocated Our Underprice Dress Section at the North Aliisical. 10:00 p. m.— -News Items and AA'EN'R (266 ) Chicago—A'ocali AA'eather report. selections. | AA'GN ( 303 ) Chicago— "Pepper Front of Our Second Floor—Where Women Can Obtain Stylish Dresses, Properly Party." 10:05 to 10:30 p. m. — Organ reci- AVGHP (270 ) Detroit—Concert.! lal diiect fi'om tlie studios of AVCAU (278) Philadelphia— ' AA'JAZ ( 3 30 ) Chicago—Musical. IMade of Good Materials at Much Under Prevailing Prices for Dresses of Equal KNX ( 337 ) Los Angeles— A'a­ the .Au.'^tin Organ Company. Musical varieties. I Chandler Goldtlnvaite. KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Farm riety. Quality. program; concert. AV.MCA (3)fl) New York— En- AVAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. tertainer.s. Correct sizes, no skimping and not to be compared with bargain dresses such A'.—Musical. AA'EBH ( 370 ) Chicago—Orches­ KO.-A ( 322 ) Denver— Markets; tra. as are usually offered at low iM*ices. concert. KTHS (375 ) Hot Springs, Ark. AA'BZ (333 ) Springfield, Mass.— , —A'oeal and instrumental. Orchestra. KHJ ( 405 ) Los Angeles—Musi­ Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic AA'.MC.A (341) N'ew A'ork—A'arie­ cal. Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief ty. AVCCO (416) St. Paul-Mlnneap- There is one safe, dependable treat­ AA’JJD (370) Mooseheart, HI.— j olis—AA'eather report; orchestra. AVLAV ( 4 22 ) Cincinnati-Or­ ment that relieves itching torture and Talk hy H. R. H. Crown Prince { ^ a t cleanses and soothes the skin. Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. i chestra. KPO ( 428 ) San Francisco—Or­ Soon after the first application of Zemo AA TAM (3S9) Cleveland—Novel-' chestra. you will find that irritations. Pir^les, ty. I Three Hundred Summer Frocks of AA'QJ ( 44 7 ) Chicago—Orchestra Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ring­ AA LIT ( 39 5 ) Philadelphia— Stu­ worm and similar skin troubles wUl dio. disappear. AA’CAE (461) Pittsburgh— Con­ ■Zemo is all that is needed, for it cert. GREASE YOUR CAR banishes most skin eruptions, makes Figured Silks, Georgettes ,75 AVEAF ( 492 ) New York—Trou- Uie skin soft, smooth and healthy It N cav Air Method hadours. To AVLIB (303). AVGR is a non-greasy, disappearing liquid Sizes 16 to 20 (319). AVSAI (326 ), AVAVJ (353). Reaches Every Spot that may be applied during the day. '■J AVCCO (416), AVCAP (469 ), AVEEI Ask your drugnst for a small size 60c and Flat Silk Crepe at.. and 36 to 50. ( 47 6 ), AVOC (484 ), AVOO ( 508), Springs and Body Squeaks or large bottle $1.00. KSD (545). sprayed Avith Kantrust. 'a AA’CX (517) Detroit—Band. Cars Called for and Delivered. irj/i/f] AA'NA'C (526 ) New A'ork—Talk; vocal: instrumental. 7 / KA'AA' (536 ) Chicago—Classical. Campbeirs 9 p. m. STATE ROAD WORK The Latest Styles—The Newest Colors—The AA'BBM (226 ) Chicago— Musical. Filling Station SE.VLED PROPOS.ALS will be re­ . AA’MBB (250) Chicago— Orches­ Main and Middle Turnpike.. ceived by the State Highway Com­ Most Favored Designs! Gay models which tra; soloists. Phone 1551. missioner, 12 AA'nshington Street, AA'GHB ( 2 66 ) Clearwater, Fla.— Hartford. Conn., until 2 P. .M., V A'oeal and instrumental. EASTERN STANDARD TI.AIE, on showered with Polka Dots form a delightful AVCAU ( 2 78 ) Philadelphia—In­ Monday. June 28th, 1 926, for the strumental. following sections of State work, in contrast to the plain colors. $10 is what they iM** AA'SM ( 283 ) Nashville—Recital. accordance with plans and specifica­ AA'GN ( 303 ) Chicago—Grand tions on file at the following i)laco.s: opera selections. TOAA’.N OF M.ANCHESTER: were to sell for. p AA'J.-AR ( 306 ) Providence, R. I. About 8232 linear feet of 9 inch ■—Musical. concrete pavement and 3 inch P^jj AA'HAG (316) Richmond Hill, N. asphalt or 2^2 inch amiesite over! Y.—Entertainers; orchestra. 7 inch reinforced concrete base on 1 ‘-'M AA'JAZ ( 330 ) Chicago— Orches­ AVest Center St. NOTE: Port-! tra. land cement will be furnished by ! the State. Plans and specifications ] at the office of It. AA’. Stevens, Divi­ On Sale at sion Eng’ineer, 15 Lewis St., Hart­ ford. Conn. TOAVN _ OF FARMINGTON: About 17 78 linear feet of gradin'; u- and about 1000 linear feet of 7 inch soft white waterbound macadam in connectipn with tile elimination of grade cross­ forvour ing on the Scott Swamp Road. Plans and specifications at the office r of R. W. Stevens, Div’islon Engi­ ceiling neer, 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, v\ Conn. HOSEN from 7 shades V i TOAA'N OF FARMINGTON: C of white by of ‘ -About 1 3245 linear feet of 7 inc.h a jury of women and color trap rock macad; m on the Scott experts. Swamp Road, including abutments for a 50 foot steel bridge. NOTE: The ne w M ura lo Process This is e.xclusive of the work In con­ guarantees this ideal white nection with grade crossing elim­ A Iso A Remarkable Sale at the Better Dress Section in every package. Tomor­ ination. Portland cement and ro- row— or next year— it is linforced concrete pipe will be fur­ $14.98 and $17.98 the same as today. nished by the State. Plans and specifications at the office of R. AV. $ 1 5 .9 5 $ 2 4 .5 0 Shectrcxik walls go up Likewise, the 18 Sun- Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 tone colors picked hy this Lewis Street, Hartford, Conn. very rapidly because this TOAA’N OF CANTON; A concrete For $22.50 and $25 For $32.50 and $35 jury run absolutely uni­ girder bridge of two 38 foot spans form year in and year out. DRESSES material comes in broad, over Cherry Brook. NOTE; Port­ If you want supreme land cement will be furnished by ceiling-high sheets, the State. Plans and specifications of beauty and quality w-ith- easily fitted to any rixim at the office of R. AV. Stevens, Divi­ Smart Afternoon out added cost ask us sion Engineer, 15 Lewis Street, Suinnm Silk plan. They are fireproof. about Sun tone. Hartford, Conn. Washable Silks, TOAVN OF NEAV HARTFORD: Ask us for complete in­ .A twin 14 foot siian concrete slm Prints, Foulards, formation. bridge over Cotter Brook. NOTE: FROCKS Sowooe! Portland cement ■will be furnished FROCKS Flat Crepe and by the State. Plans and specifica­ Of silk crepe, georgette and geor­ tions at the office of D. C. Loewe, Georgette in all sizes SHEETROCK Division Engineer, Winsted, Conn. This is a truly remarkable oppoidn* gette over figured crepe. This * T i« rrRBPROOF AVALLBOARD All bids must bo accompanied by a surety company bonc^. or a certi- nity to secure a smart frock of fine 16 to 20 and 46 to 48. group includes tailored dresses for I fled check not less than one-third sports wear and elaborate dresses of the cost of the work. The State print or georgette over silk; pastel AIANCHESTER Highway Commissioner reserves the for afternoon and dress wear. LUMBER CO. right to reject any and all bids. JOHN I. OLSON shades predominating. , So. Manchester Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 46, 42i/> to 699 Main Street June 18. 1 926. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 48. South Manchester JOHN A. MacDONALD, 5 2 1 /0 . State Highway Commissioner. 12 AA’eshington St., Hartford, Conn,

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• t —By Redner Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA General Custer (6) For Herald Gassiiied Advertising V 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: , , First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a

PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. This battle— “ Custer’s General Custer w aslound in the midst o f the great circle of slain men werelost. The remainder Greatly outnumbered soldiers. His body was the only one not mutilated. It was believed 'they were driven back and Last Stand’’— took place on FOR SALE REAL ESTATE of the little outfit seemed temporarily safe, after retreating to a high the morning of June 25, the Indams had loo great a respect for the white chief, one of the cliff, for the Indians had mysteriously withdrawn. Suddenly, how­ then surrounded. In not bravest, most daring and dashing soldiers America ever produced. ■POR S\LK—BPdrriom set suitable FOR SALE —East Middle Turnpike, 1876. "^he bodies were for oMtase use. Inquire 224 West Cen­ right near Main street, new six room ever, Reno’s men heard the sound of fierce musketry. Then a con­ more than 25 minutes Cus­ single, oak trim, fireplace, steam found the next day by Ben- Custer’s wife, whom he married in 1864, took part in many of his ter street. heat, silver fixtures, sink room, tinuous rattle and roar. Custer and his five companies had dashed ter’s entire command of 2 6 1 garage -n cellar for .wo cars. A nice V teen and Reno. \campaigns.______i/ k (NEXT: MOLLY PITCHER) y FOR S.XLK—Mission arm oha|r and men was massacred. rocker, three burner oil stove. Caall 11' ,.inu> in the right location at the V^almost at the center of the Indians.______^ y Autumn street, after 6 o clock. riglit price. Can lie seen at any time. Walter Frlche. 54 East Middle Turn­ FOR S.ttRE—Fotir rooms of furni­ pike. TeL 3/S-i. ture practically new. Cheap if 1 500 in Procession. in “The King On Main Street” and j elected to proceed on the program a f on'^e. Warren W. Clark. Smith MORTGAGES TO RENT MISCELLANEOUS About’ l.500 persons participated Richard Talmadge in "The “ Broad-|o£ 5\-iping clean the federal slate .street. Wapping. telephone -1j1-4. 1500 TAKE PART IN In the annual commeacementcommencement papa- 5vay Gallant. Also an added at- 1950 if possible, Call after C o'clock. We can invest money for you in TO PE.N’T—Steam heated tliree FOR RENT—Three room tenement, all improvements, newly renovated. ladf from the college campus traction where you 55'ill have an­ first class mortgages. Do you need a room apartment and store. Trotter other chance to sing and have a lot FOR P A.LE—Refrigerator, oak case. mortgage? If so. we can place it for lilock. Center street. Tel. Laurel Inquire at 134 Oakland street, or across Netv Haven Green to Wool- In excellent condition can seen at you. Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone 9 9 G - 2 . ______teleplione 261-12. sey Hall. Of these 99 4 5vere those of fun, a song reel "DLxie.” 21 Hudson street. Mrs. Sarah R. 7S2-2. ST5 Main street. YALE PROCESSION getting degrees today. The others WAPPING Slater. FOR RENT—Tenement of four nice I will pay t*e highest prices for w a n t e d —Second and third mort­ rags paper 1 and all kinds of metals, were faculty members and the wood at rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to & FOR S.A.RE—Kindling gages. More money on hand. P. D. Manchester Public Market. also buy all kinds of poultry and old graduates of other years 5vho re- $1.3'l a load. Inquire J. W. Hale Co., Comollo. 13 Oak street. Telephone ccirs for junU. M. H. L6Ssn6r Jr., tel©* j mained for the occasion. The num- DEMOCRATS PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Frank House pre­ shipping room. 1540. FOR RE.NT—Furnished room for p'.mne 9S2-4. ______Eugene O’Neil, Playwright, i her of old graduates on hand 5vas | sented their nephew. Harold Hart dark one gentleman, in private family, five FOR S.^LE—Library table, minutes to mills and Main street. I pay highest cash prices for your ! ihc smallest in recent years. j with a new iiicycle for having s golden oak. top 2Sx4^ Inche.s w 11 h TO RENT Call after 5 p. m 1S3 Center street. ! rags, magazines, bundled paper and In Woolsey Hall. Prof. 'William 1 TO URGE TAX CUT perfect attendance at school for th« drawer. Excellent condition Jlo. v. .at Jnnk of all kinds. Phone 84D-3. J will Among Those Endowed Lyon Phelps. Yale's most popular i past two years, and also for pass- kins Brothers, Inc.. 935 Main sfreet. FOR RENT—Three room tenement FOR RE.NT—Two large front office calk J. Eisenberg. with store room, at 27 Neav street, rooms, in Purnell Building, singly or professor, presented the candidates } ing for the seventh grade. FOR S-^LE—Uspfl leather rocker, garage if desired. Inquire at S2 Liar- together. Apply to G. E. Keith, In AUTOMOBILES for honorary degrees and President genuine brown leather, loose cushion, den street. care of Keith Furniture Company. With Honorary Degrees. .\ngell atvarded the degrees. $S. Watkins Brothers. Inc., Main FOR S.5LE—Franklin sedan. Apply Seize on Ireasury Surplus, to Lkiie FOR RENT—Four room tenement, •' * I Falls. N. YIrs. Cone, was before street. ____ . TO RENT—Midland apartments, R. K. Anderson, 55'atkins Brothers. Inquire at 55 North street or call three rooms, steam heated, janitor her marriage. Miss Amy B. Collins, FOR P.ALE—Used golden oak office 1411-2. sei vice, refrigerator, gas range ^ur; New Haven, June 2 3.— Yale to­ “ RANSON’S FOLLY” HERE 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. swivel chair $5. Watkins Brothers, Call FOR SALE—1'25 Nash advanced 6. as Opportunity to Oppose nished, rent $38 per montlu Four door sedan in best of condition. TO RENT—Tenement 36 Clinton, 2100. day made ceremonial observance Collins of this town. Inc.. 935 Main street. .Manchesier Construction Co., Apply 187 Maple street.______all modern Improvements, garage. or telepl.one 7S2-2. of the 225th annual commence­ A daugiiter 5vas born to Mr. and FOR S.A.LE—Slightly used porce­ Ready July 1. Inquire D. F. Tliibo- ment of the university. The de- LAST TIME TONIGHT Debt Liquidation. Mrs. John Belcher last Monday, lain top kitchen talde. Hoosier deau, 37 Clinton street. ror. „n N T -T .v , June 21, at the Memorial hospital. 25x40 inch top witli drawer 5\ lute .grees in course broke all records new Johnson Block, facing hauled. A bargain for $125.00. Call enameled base. $T.o0. 55 atkins TO RENT— 5 room tenement on 67 street. All modern Improvements. In­ for the university. Manchester. This is their third ' Brothers. Inc., 935 Main street.______2025 for demonstration. “ Ranson’s Folly,” the Inspiration Summer street. Heat, liglu, gas. all cluding hot water. Apply to Aaron Honorary degrees ‘ a55-arded to­ Washington, June 23.— Rep. child and all girls. improt'ements. Inquire 67 Summer Johnson. 62 Linden street. day 5V’ere gi5’on to the follovving: 1 picture released through First Na- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong mo­ FOR S.5.LE—Sewing machine, 5 FOR SALE—Maxwcl car In good Jacobstein (D.. N. Y..) anounced street. running condition, ve''y reasonable. tored to Bolton last Saturday and drawer Wheeler & 55'ilson naake, SS. P'OR 1- ENT—Five-room tenement Master of Arts— Frank Learoyd tional. 5vhich will be seen at the today that he would introduce a Watkins Brotliers, Inc.. 935 Main SI. TO RENT—Seven room cottage at on Dursni street, modern, rent $'.’5 Call 971-2. I Boyden principal Deerfield. Mass.,! state theater tonight is a thrilling spent the night at Frank Strong's. uer moiiih. Call Manchester Lon- resolution directing the Ways and Sayhrook Manor, Conn.^ with im­ FOR S.5.LE—One two and one-half academy: Charles Henrv Forbes, j story of the early SO’s when ban- Means Committee to meet prior to 'On Sunday they attended the fu­ FOR S.\I.E—Bedroom suite only provements, electric lights, etc., by structP'*i Co., 210u, or toliphone Master-in-Latin at Andover aca- j dits roamed and Indians prowled neral of Mrs. Strong's uncle, Ed­ sliglitly used. Qnoen .Anne, coml'ina- the week or month, starting July 1st. 782-2, 87 5 Main street, over Manches­ 1 ton G. M. C. truck. For particulars the convening of Congress in Dec­ tion avalnut, lied, dresser and chif- Apply telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. ter Plum.hii g and Supply store. I call at 33 Norman street between 5 demy; Julian Wheeler Curtiss, o f; the Western frontier-land. It is win Beckvvlth. at Granville, Mass., I and 7 p. m. ember in order to have a netv tax forette. SCO. Watkins Brothers. Inc., Greenwich; Henry Robinson Luce,] an adaptation of the celebrated tale reduction bill ready for submis­ returning for the night at the 935 Main street. TO RENT—At 5'ernon Depot, 8 TO RENT—Centennial apartments. | of Cleveland. | by Richard Harding Davis. "Ran- home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Col­ room house, garden. large yard, four rooms, steam heated, front i POULTRY sion by the time Congress meets. FOR SALE—We have ready one garage $15 month, 6 rooms upper apartment, janitor service, gas range, Doctor of Divinity— Robert Rus-] son's Folly” is the first of a series President Coolidge in his speech lins. million flower and vegetable pl.ants: tenement $13 month. Phone Merz refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ BABY CHICKS— Bred-to-Lay Pop- sell Wicks, pastor Second Cnngre-lot Sidney Olcott productions in on Monday night, would forecast Rev. and Mrs. William D. Wood­ Asters, Zinnias. Marigold, Straw flow­ 561 Manchester. nished. Call Manchester Construc­ ul r Breeds; guaranteed live delivery; 5vhich Richard Barthelmess will be ward 5vere guests at the home of tion Co.. ‘2100 or telephone 782-'2. gational cbiircb, Holyoke; Geor.ge ^ no further tax reduction. On the ers. English daisies. Sweet 55'Uliams, free catalogue of chicks, brooders Campbell Piclgeon, rector Bloor starred. Dorothy Mackaill plays their son. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ Petunias, 5’erbenas, Snapdragons, TO RENT—Tenement on Galway and supplies. Clarks Hatcher;', Dept. contrary, he held out very little and Celosia at 25c per doz.. $1.75 per street, new house, all modern con­ FOR RE.NT—Two desirable office 22. East Hartford. Conn. street church. Toronto. opposite the star in ‘‘Ranson s hope for any during the next few ward on -Xlnnday of this week. 100' Hardy Perennial Fox Gloves. rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove. Man­ Little Miss Joan Woodward had veniences. Inquire at 45 North street. chester Public Market. Phone. 10. Doctor of Music— Charles Mar­ Folly." years and indicated that whate5-er Canterbury bells. Coreopsis and Telephone 1603. ‘‘BABY CHICKS’* tin Tornov Loeffler, composer, N'etv For tomorrow the State theater a birthday surprise party in honor hardv Carnations. 10c each. $1.00 per Bj,BY c h ic k s —Smith Standard surpluses develop must go to re­ 5vill present a double feature bill of her first birthday on Monday doz. ‘Geraniums and scented Gerani­ FOR RENT—Furnished room and WANTED sturdy thoroughbred of free range York. tirement of the public debt if he ums. large flowering Cannas, Fuch­ board, suitable for two. Also table flocks. Order now and have your Doctor of Letters— Eugene Glad­ 5vith the usual famous State theater has his 5vay. This is in line with afternoon, Juno 21. The party was sias, German Ivy, English ivy. 5 lea hoard. Mrs. J. Roberts, 51 Apel Place. chicks when you want them. Man­ given by Mr.s. Frank Congdon and S.VLESMEN W-VNTED stone O'Neill, playtvrigbt, Xe55' country store. the Mellon theory of discharging vines, and Heliotrope. 55'e fill baskets chester Grain Co„ 248 North MMh Sh The first feature. Tom Tyler with Miss Josephine Congdon. grand­ and boxes, labor and dirt free. Toma- FOR RENT—Two beautiful 3 room Phone. 1760. York. the public debt of 119,000,000,000 toe.” and Cauliflower at 15c per doz., flats, recentlv decorated and refur­ A PAVING POSITION OPEN TO Doctor of Science— Lee De For­ bis pals in "The “ Masquerade Ban­ mother and aunt of Miss Joan. representati\e of character. Take in 25 years. $1.00 per hundred. Pepper plants 10c nished $25 and $30 a month. 3rd floor. est. New Haven, radio expert: Al­ dit." Will Get Notvhere Those who attended the party per doz., 75c per hundred. Phone Bowers block over post office. Apply orders shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. The Intelligence of .a sfilendid were: Shirley Ellen Mabel John­ 1610 Burnside Avenue Greenhouse. 5V. Hale i Good income. Permanent. 55'rite no_w. 3 Room Apartment phonse Raymond Dochez. Netv It is unlikely that Jacobstein’s F. H. Anderson care of J. horse who kn05vs the hiding place Station 22, East Hartford. Conn. Co., or Robert Hathaway, care of ■ Tanners Shoe Mfg. Co., 1610-6 C St., York, professor of medicine at Co­ resolution will get anywhere in the son. James Callahan. Dorothy Michael Pinatello. Manchester Trust Co. Boston. Mass. Good sized rooms, east and north lumbia. of the loot stolen from the railroad short time remaining of the pres­ Catherine Simler. David Barnes exposure. Pearl Street side of Sel- Doctor of La5vs—William Wal­ forms the keystone of an unusual Collins. Betty Joyce Burnham, FOR SALE—1922 Ford touring In TO RENT—Small store on Church . .55'ANTED—Bookkeepers—The ac­ ent session, and it Is also unlikely good running condition $SD. Call 1016 counting field offers unlimited chanc­ witz block, up one flight, very desir­ lace Atterbury, president of Penn­ 5vestern story in which Tom Tyler that the next Congress will do any Robert W'altcr Skinner, Barbara street, suitable for shoe or tailor and his Pals— “ Your Gang”— 5vill Middle Turnpike East. Telephone shop or any small business. Inquire es for success. 55'rite for our free in­ able. Moderate rental.' Apply to sylvania railroad; Andretv William tax cutting for the Congress that Nevers. And they incidentally 477-2. 13 '55'inter street. teresting hcM->klet. American Exten­ I, Sehvitz, on the premises. Mellon, secretary of the treasury; be seen at the State theater tomor- meets in December 5vill be the brought with them their mothers sion Institute. Dept. 3U9, 2095 Broad­ Max Mason, president University of ro5v. "Flcah.” "Sitting Bull” and FOR SALE—Setter puppies, police way. N. Y. same Congress that plans to quit as their escorts, Mrs. Clarence W. TO RENT—Furnished five room Chica.go; Lucius Franklin ­ little Frankie Darro all play a big Johnson, Mrs. James Callahan, dogs, fo.v lerriors, all pedigreed flat. Inquire .'ll; 13 Winter street. next 5veek. stock. Joseph Schaub, Hillstotvn 55'ANTED—Two men on tobacco son, Hartford, lawyer: Samuel Wil- part in “ The Masquerade Bandit,” Mrs. Anton Simler. Mrs. Asher Col­ farm". C. W. Jolinson, 5Vapping. Conn. The Democrats entertain hopes, Kennels. South Manchester. FOR RENT-—Gar.age inquire 135 For Sale liston, Boston. Ia5vyer and Hart'ard Mr. Tyler's latest FBO starring ve­ however, of capturing the Con­ lins. Mrs. Wellman Burnham, Mrs. Pearl street or call 993-3. Joseph Telephone 92-13. Professor of La5v. hicle, 5vhich William E. Wing Walter Skinner, Mrs. Judson Nev­ FOR SALE—Tomatd' plants. 15c a H ii n na. SAND FOR FILLING gress to be elected in November, dozen, also cabbage plants. 10c a doz­ 55'ANTED—Fluff rugs made to Gradu.itcs 74 Lawyers. adapted from the original story by and, if they are successful, their ers. (grandmother of Barbara). en. Samuel Burgess. 116 Center street. TO RENT —5 room tenement with order from your old carpets, write As a result of today's commence- Enid Hubbard and Ethel Hill. present strategy is to ditch the Miss Joan was genuinely sur­ bath. Apply 234 So. Main street. for particulars. C. Schulz, .> Chamber- ment Yale added 74 latvyers and' Smashing action, taut situations. lain street. Rockville, Conn. W. Richardson Mellon plan for retiring the public prised, as could be easily observed REAL ESTAIE 49 doctors to the list of those al­ speed and a goodly sprinkling of debt in 25 years, and make the by her actions, but soon became ac­ TO RENT—Five room flat. 55'illiam 21 Russell St. Phone 425 comedy make this production one ___Kanehl. Telephone 1 776. 55'AN'TKU—A 5'oung girl for_^lightj ready in service, beside 4 3 poten-l period 62 years instead. quainted and enjoyed the party ______— .housekeeping, good Itomo. Tel. 341-3. | of the'best of the Tyler series; and FOR S.XLE — Bungalow on Strick­ tial ministers. The la5v students] The 62-year period would corre­ with the rest. TO RENT — Greenacres. 55'ads- ] ------—------^ ; 77 1 it 5vill rank high with an'y western land streoi. 67 feet frontage, owner wortlt street, July 1st., six room flat 1 55'.\N'TEI' — Buy fni' p.art time voik headed the list of graduate school I spond to the life of all of the for­ has left town, well wort It the iirice. all modern improvements. Inquire at ! out of doi.ir.s. tm'e used to farm work degree \5'inners 5\'ith the doctors o f! picture ever produced. Robert De For terms and appointment to in­ ARMS eign debt settlements. ''8 Church street or telephone 134S. i preferred. Sec F. H. Andeisun in c.u e medicine second and doctors of di- j Lacey 5vielded the megaphone, as The Republican theory, as out­ The spect ,appl>' F. J. .Strickland. loS ______! J. 55'. Hale Co. be has done in all Tyler's films, and Main street. Tel. 1 727-3. MONUMENTAL vinitv third. The art school stood lined by Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Mel­ FOR RENT—Six room tenement. ; ------“ he has made the most out of subject strictiv modern, all improvements. 1 55'.\N'TED—Two men at once, not loiirth on the list 5vith 40 degree! lon. is to proceed more slowly and McGovern Granite Co. FOR SALK—-On Bolton I>ako. five afraid to work. Food pay and oppor­ WORKS winner.! and the forestry school] matter rich in all the elements of y furnishca. Iiuiuirc at 128 Maple street. cautiously in the matter of gov­ room cottage complctel tunities. Call 1S2-H. entertainment. For a hard-hitting, CEMETERY MEMORIALS fifth with 2 4. I ernment financing. Whether they Call Chrirtcr 0355-1.3. TO RENT—At Bolton Lake, a five',------; The chief commencement day |hard-riding, hard-laughing show, Uepresented by room callage on State Road by week | 55'.5NTEli—Man to work oji tobacco Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streets doubt the continuance of foreign FOR SALE--Property at 14 7 El- or month. Telephone 17u6. i farm. Buckland, Donald J. Grant, rel. South Manchester. trophy, the Howland Memorial j it is a 5vow! debt payments or not. neither of C. W. HAKTFXSTEIM dridge street (Soutli Manchester) ------—------: '.'3-1 2. prize,' awarded in “ recognition o? Then comes the second feature, *7 Bentou St. Telephone 1621 dwellinfr lot 130 ft. front by 145 deep. them has ever said, but they havt Fitzsimmons. Kensington, TO RENT—Farm in Andover, near some achievement of marked dis-|a selected cast in "Watch Your Jas. J. state road. Telephon ; 1776. 55'm. 55'.\N'TED—Board and room at . tinction in the field of literature or. Wife." Then for the third attrac Conn. Kanehl. 159 Center street. I Nor;h End by young man. Address I , XXX. care X<'ith End Herald office. i fine aris or the science of overn-1 tion 5ve have the Country store with WOODBRIDGE STREET — Abso­ FOR REXT—Three, four and five ment," 5vent this year to Robert loads of presents, loads of gifts and lutely new house 2 1-2 story six furnished j 55'.YXTEU—Experience nurse at rooms, steam heat and oak through­ room tenen.ents. al.so Edmond Jones, theatrical designer. loads of fun. j S rooms single or double f'or light- reasonable charge will care for your out extra large lot. See it and make GRIMES 5vho 5vas not present at the exer­ Friday and Saturday another jE me an offer. Small amount of cash. l-.ousekeeping. Inquire corner Bissell ' child! on any age. over the Fourth and Foster streets. ] wliile vou are having a good time. double feature bill Adolphe Menjou ' E 5\'allace P, Rcbb, 853 Main street. cises. Tel. 1174-3. ; MARVIN GREEN | HEMLOCK STREET — Bungalow FOR RENT—July 1st. six room flat, with garage, all modern im­ 55'.\XTKD -Old plan . very reason- new si.x rooms, o.ak floors, steam heat, )!e to lake to shore. Telephone 1346. muiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiimn $6590 for quick sale. Small amount^ of provements. Apply 106 Hamlin street. a E A Better Home in Manchester’s Most Desirable | cash. 55'allace D. Robb. 853 Main St. 5V.5XTED—Men, women for pleas­ i Residence Section, S ant proJitable work. Bxperience un­ SUMMITT STREET—Six rooms, i High, "well drained lots, graded streets, concrete = necessary. Address Opportunity. steam heat, oak floors. only $L"0t' i walks, water, gas and lights, handy to trolley and 5 cash, a good bargain at $7,000. Wal­ Herald Office. lace D. Robb, 853 Main street. TO R E XT 55'ANTED— Girl would like posi- I i school. ... = of children. Tele- | 29 SUMMER STREET—Six room tion taking care = It will pay you to look into our proposition. \\e ^ strictly modern Including steam heat, jihone 6S1. At Oswegatchie. Nlantlc river, near I will finance building your home if you wish. | 2 c.ar garage, chicken coop. 15 fruit 55'ANTED — Painting, paperhang­ Our Shop Will Be Open trees, extra large lot, all in good con­ New London, small five room house, furnished, for July and .Yugust or ing. calcimining. glazing. Jobs big i Let’s talk it over. i dition. This place has never been of­ 405 No. Main fered for sale before. 55'ill make an either; reasonable; running spring or small. John Burke, Every Friday and The Best Guardian of ideal home. Price $7,0 0 0 . 55'e can ar­ water; bathing; fishing; boating. De­ street. Tel. 998-2. range your mortgages. 5A'allace D. lightful spot. Bus line to New Lon­ WANTED — Painting, paperhang­ Saturday Robb, 853 Main street. don. Safe for party of young women. Accommodate 4 nicely. X. M. Herald, ing. calcimining. Prices reasonable, From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Life and Property GREEN.XCRES—Two family 11 or ph.'iie 1S39 Manchester. workmanship guaranteed. Ted Le Other Times by Appointment. I Elman & Rolston \ room flat, strictly modern, oak Clair. 39 Chestnut street. Tel. 1602. through out. See this place and make South Manchester. 5 Room 25, House & Hale Bldg. Phone 2200 E me an offer. Party leaving town. 5Va n t e d —Highest prices paid for 55'alIace D. Robb, 853 Main street. rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. .Mso buy and sell used furniture. njiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim” FOR SALE—Lots on Washington Clias. l.essner, 28 Oak street. Phone. 2348238948534853534848482348234853482348482323485348232348012353 street, near Main street 50x148 feet, TO RENT— Five room tenement, 2116. corner Main and Wadsworth streets. one Main street lot. 50“ ''50. All Im­ WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes provements. priced to sell. Robert M. All modern Improvements. Call at 459 Main street or phone 1439. removed, will buy old hens or poultry. Reid. 2ul Main street. D. 5V. Barnes. Oakland Flat. Station TO RE.NT— A 3 room flat, all Im­ 45. Rockville trolley line. Phone 34-4. I FOR S.5LE—Ridge street. Six room single corner lot. house has hot provements, new house with garage, Fire and Liability WANTED— Carpenter work. Screen water heat, oak trim, and Is In good at 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak W e Do Not Recall of a More street or call 616-5. enclosures, garages built. John shape, two car garage. Price only Hostetler, 127 Wetherell street. Tel. $7000. Cash $1500. See Arthur A. Knofia. telephone 782-2. TO RENT—Six room tenement on 1276-32. Opportune Time To Buy Wadsworth street, adults preferred. BENTON STREET—.New home of Inquire 13 Wadsworth street. LOST Insurance six rooms, just being co- .pleted. Fir FOR RENT—Three room apart­ Real Estate Than Now place, oak floors, living room 16x25. l o st —In Center Spring woods, tan Price less than $7500. Arthur A. ment In Purnell Building, largo rooms A “Spare” for all conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap­ leather handbag. Reward If returned Brand new six-room bungalow, oak floors, white enamel and Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Blish & Quinn to 47 Chestnut street. Phone 483-12. Building. ply to G. E. Keith. In care of Keith mahogany trim, steam heat. gas. etc., a beautiful home for Furniture Co. Your Incorrle l o st —Dark seal brown Spaniel FOR S.5LE—Cosy five room bunga­ RICHARD G . RICH $6650. Only $600 cash needed. dog. James Rolston, 29 Hazel street. The Connecticut General Life low $500 down, well located, in nrst- TO RENT—Five room tenement on Oxford street, six-room cottage with sleeping porch, steam class condition. Write or call up W. Spruce street. All modern Improve­ Income Plan provides, in case F. Lewis, for full description, price ments. Inquire 291 Spruce. l o s t —Black and brown Airedale, Tinkar BaUding, South MancheslcTt heat, gas, garage and poultry house. House has just been com­ and location. tag No. 35087. Reward. Call Earl of continued total disability TO RENT—Tenement at 22 Nor­ 55'heeler. Telephone 1464. before age 60: pletely refinished inside. Price only $6000. $500 cash or more. WASHINGTON STREET — New man street, $17 per month. Inquire 22 Vernon Center, fine country home, nine rooms and bath, fur­ bungalow, six rooms, oak floors and Norman street. LOST— Gold Frlendship_ pin be­ 1. Relief from premium pay­ trim, back porch enclosed. One car tween Edgerton and 451 Center nace, electricity. 3-4 acre of land -with barn. Price only $6500. street, reward. Call 752-12. ments, garage. Price $7300. Terms. Arthur A. TO RENT—Several small rents at Txvo-family flat on Benton street, all modern, with extra Knofl.a. Tel. 782-2. Blish & Quinn $20 per month. Apply to Edward J 2. A monthly income for you, ; Building. Holl, Orford Bldg. TeL 560. LOST building lot. Price only $11,500. Small amount of cash. Notice Is hereby given that Pass 3. Maintenance of your in­ All } ear or summer place, near FOR RENT—Five room flat In good Bonk No. 1 5759 issued by The Savings surance in force for the At the Green, good ten-room single in fine location. Ask for Crystal Lake. Ellington. Conn. Good condition. Convenient to mills and Bank of Manchester has been lost or 6 room house, barn, shop and poul­ trolley, at 33 Cooper street. Apply at destroyed, and written application full ainount. Insure Your Valuables further details. try house. Garage, good water. 3 Home Bank and Trust Company. has been made to said bank by the After age 60, when normally a Near the new Town Hall, a good paying three-family house, acres land with fruit, $1200. 4 acres person In whose name si;ch book was motvlng and woodland on highway, TO RENT—5 room flat, all modern Issued, for payment of the amount of man’s earning power declines A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT modern and always well rented. $10,500, on easy terms. $250. 20 acres large Hardwood growth Improvements. Second floor at 11 deposit represented by said book, or anyway, it pays a life income on highway. Trout brook, $650. A. D. Ford street, near Center. A. Klrsch- for the Issuance of a duplicate book IS THE Bramble. Palmer. Mass. Tel. 32-J. sleper, 13 Ford street. therefor. of $100 a month. It’s a dependable "spare” . I FOR SALE— Fine home containing FOR RENT— 6 room tenement at 87 LOST BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. Robert J. Smith Main St. 6 rooms, all improvements, finished In Garden street, all modern '.mprove- Ask for descriptive bc^klet, oak. lovely surroundings, very nice ments. Inquire at 82 Garden street or Notice is hereby given that Pass “ Pension Yourself” . Real Estate — Insurance - - Steamship Tickets neighborhood. A home you will be call 1356. Book No. 17073 Issued by The Savings proud to own. Buy direct from build­ Bank of Manchestei* has been lost or “If you Intend to Uve on earth own a slice ol It.’* er, situated at 256 Woodbridge street. FOR RENT—Two rooms In Odd destroyed, and written appycation Connecticut General The Manchester Trust Co. — —------' - Fellows Building. Inquire of Pack­ has been made to said bank by the Life Insurance Company Spen^ Your Vacation With the Howitzer Co., July 14, !• FOR SALE—Just oft Main street, ard's Pharmacy. person n whose name such book was new 5 room single. A nice home. Issued, 'or payment of the amount of Only $5500. Small amount of cash, i TO RENT— 6 room tonerr.ent. All deposit represented by said book, or FAYETTE B. CLARKE, A gt car garage. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Improvements. $24 per month. Inquire for the issuance of a duplicate book 10 Depot Sq. • TeU 292 iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii>iuiiiuuuuu»"i»uuuu»iuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHii TeL 782-2— 875 Main. M. Foley 46 1-3 Summer street^ therefor.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE28,1926. PAGE SEVEN ■r^- COLEMAN BOOKS S. of I. Stars HUGE GATHERING STATE CHAMPIONS HUBAND WITH AETNA FLORENCE BRAVES IS EXPECTED AT IN GAME HERE TONIGHT >1 MONDAY’S FIGHT 2yjO E WILLIAMS Secures Conquerors of Sons Georges carpenller took an­ Good as Ouimet Veteran to Appear in Usual* of Italy to Oppose Sham­ Many Manchester Fans to Be other ear-trimming the other night r which makes him three behind the Famous Pro Says Son R«mlnds of Phillies in the matter of aggregate Youthful Francis. Role of Backstop Against rocks at Hickey's Grove in Velodrome When Garcia losses. Cheney Brothers Nine. The French Flop will be remem­ Sunday Afternoon. and Kaplan Mix It Up bered by the American yokelry for his versatility and finesse In fin- Aetna Life Cheney Bros. Andrews, lb Long, cf Manager "Bob” Coleman of the Hartford, June 23.— State Box­ Magee, ss Hanna, ss fihamrocka announced today he ing Commissioner Thomas E. Dnn- OlUs, cf Stratton, 8b had booked the Braves of Florence olnie Is taking every precaution to Huband, c Cole, Cervinl, lb Mase. to play at Hickey’s Grove as.sure the boxing fans of New Booth, 3b Edgar, p Sunday afternoon. This Is the England of a real bout when Kid Borgeron, If Plitt, 2b Btrongeet club that the Shamrocks Tobin, rf White, If f Kaplan, featherweight champion of have been called upon to face this the world, defends his title against Waterhouse, 2b season and It Is expected that a Pohhy Garcia, the Maryland Assas­ Macdonald, lb record breaking crowd will turn , In the new Hartford Velo­ Quinn, p Lampreebt, c out. ishlng second to some of the drome ne.xt Monday night. world’s best and worst fighters in The Bay State team holds a 1-0 .. -4^ >: Commissioner Donohue Is keep­ this country. Fans who trek to the West Sid« verdict over the local Sons’s of playgrounds this eevnlng will hav< Vx ing close watch of both the cham­ Italy. This will add to the draw­ pion and the challenger to be in­ an opportunity to watch the fast- ing power of the attraction ae It More than 50,000 specimens of formed constantly of their physi­ the boxing bacilli paid official traveling Aetna Life Insurance will be the first means of a com­ Company ball team In action The '.J-.. cal condition and of the progress dough to see Carp bounce up and parison between the strength of of tlieir traihing campaigns. Hartford team Is slated to take the the two ball clubs. Either Far- down on the canvas while dodging There w'a.s evidence of that to­ leather salutes from Tommy field against Cheney Brothers at rand or McLaughlin will pitch for day when the commissioner, ac­ 6 o’clock. Jack Dwyer and Ralph Manchester. Loughran of the fifth-rate Phila­ companied by Dr. George P. Che­ delphia Loughrans. Russell will do the officiating. ney of New' London, examining — Elite Studio Photo. In the lineup of the Hartfordites physician for the state boxing de­ Tliis Is more people to the square will be found A1 Huband, veteran partment, visited Garcia at his Above from left to right ai'e John Boyle, Ephrain Cole inch than you could persuade to backstop. Huband has played be­ training quarters In Hartford and (hack row) and Frank IMcCann and Captain and Manager Oliver attend a free barbecue, a scientific fore local fans on numerous occa­ WORTH sions and has nearly always pro­ Kaplan as his camp In Meriden. discussion of tho home life of the Gotberg (front row). duced ’’’the goods.” He will ap­ ITk s p o r t I Dr. Cheney gave both champion They, with Ty Holland, who is not included in the picture, large-mouth bass, or an outdoor and cliallenger the closest scrutiny demonstration of mustache waxing. pear in his usual role this evening. and found them in good shape and constitute the South Manchester High school tennis team, which Jack Quinn, ace of the Aetna ■ j , ■■ . a GEORGE CAMPBELL. busily at work as the days move is acknowledged as the official High school champions of Con­ "Willie, run down to the drug twirling staff, will be signed to KNOWING WOODY WAT.LKT cn toward the zero hour for the store and fetch me a T-bone steak, Take a good glance at this 16- mound duty, it was reported last necticut. night. Quinn has been the main In winning pennants the Star Catcher cl'.anipionship battle. a coal skuttle. three yards of pink ycar-old youth, for you may hear a The locals won eight matches, tied two and lost one. reason why the insurance lads and Phila­ Dr. Cheney will examine both crepe de chine and a pair of hip great deal about him later on. have been able to keep well up In delphia. Athletics are tied hovs again Inter in the week. Kap­ Following is their record: Manchester 5, West Hartford boots.” He’s a promising golfer, and accord­ with six each. The Bean- lan and Garcia, outstanding physi­ 1; Dlanchester 3, Manchester Stars 1; Manchester 3, Chapman ing to his dad, Alex Campbell, one the 'league race in Hartford. At present they are perched in third town entry won In 1903- cal siiccimens. are right now In Only victory the Orchid Man of the oldest pros in the country, is Tech 1; [Manchester 2, St. Thomas 4: [Manchester 3, Chapman place, only a few points behind 1904-1912 - 1915-1916 and wonderful shape. Kaplan always is Tech 1; [Manchester 2, New Britain Of Manchester 2, Madison ever won in America was when he “some player.” The elder Camp­ 1918. The Macks copped ami Garcia has prepared for this bowled Battling Levinsky over by bell says, ‘‘the kid’s as good a golfer first place. in 1902 - 1905-1910-1911- title essay as never before in his Country Club 1; DIanchester 3. Arnold’s College 3; Manchester Another player in the lineup of leading lightning fast frown to so­ as Francis Ouimet was at the same the Aetna team who will be rec­ 1913 and 1914. busy career. wins over Hartford High by default: Manchester 6, New Britain ciety boxes and following with ter­ ago.” That’s quite a boost, too. ognized by Manchester fans Is The Red Sox are ahead Another step Commissioner 0; Manchester 6, West Hartford 0; Manchester 5, Bristol 1. rific right glower to press row. George recently entered and won on world championships, Donohue has taken as a guard "Red” "Waterhouse, ex-Bristdl his first tournament— the city high High school star. however, having won five. aaain-t any disputes or misunder­ On strength of this beautiful school championship of Dayton,' (No play-off series was standings is tlie designation of ^ For Manchester the same team tableau Carp was matched with Ohio. will take the field as has been us­ held In 1904). The Athlet­ Sealer of Weights Maroney of Xcw | Dempsey in Battle of the Simpery. ics have three blue ribbon Haven to do the weighing In at 2 ed practically all season. Either Trade SchooVs Big Game Main idea of this match, as we look Edgar or Georgetti will pitch with classics to their credit. o’clock the afternoon of the day of back on it with watering eyes, was The Red Sox claim the the former being the most likely to the bout. to teach fight fans difference be­ be drafted into service. distinction of never having There were nnpleasant rumors tween Marsellaise, the march, and lost a world series. In 1903 about the weighing-in for the Kap- Tomorrow In Bridgeport mayonnaise, the dressing. they whipped the Pirates; lan-Herman bout with accusations In 1912 the Giants; 1915, I i that Kaplan was not right down Still you gotta hand the French­ THE REFEREE the Phillies; 1916. the flush with tho featherweight man credit. . . . He's only bloke | § ^ d e d ^ Tomorrow Is the big day in the* most likely be the boys from the Dodgers and In 191S, the poundage. known to tho racket that has made Did Maxle Rosenbloom ever fight Commissioner Donohue says Park City who will feel nervous. A i u i 'EVAnS Cubs. IpTUffa annals of baseball history at the lo­ a losing business a winning busi­ Harry Greb, and If so, when, and Kaplan was right at the proper cal State Trade school. It is the They have a super-feat facing them tomorrow in their attempt to stop ness. If the third out of an in­ what was the result?—F. G. H. LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS. weicht, but that this time he will date for the most important game ' ning is caused by a player bat­ aliow no chance for any mixup. ever waged by a team representing , the locals and incidentally shatter Rosenbloom and Grebb met at It’s no trick at all to sell Stand­ ting improperly, what batter Cleveland last summer In a 10- National League. The official New Haven sealer the school. For if Coach John Manchester's long sought record. ard oil stock in open market but it start# the next inning? round no-decislon bout. Cuyler, Pirates ...... 370 Plh' ' w\- '■ ■ ■ will handle tills Important feature Echmalian’s charges can apply the So it is up to the players on the lo- takes rare salesmanship to peddle A ^ 4 . II... r.i/d both boys must be 126 skids to Bridgeport Trade at Sea- team to get in there with the Bressler, Reds ...... 356 worthless paper in a Dock Cook I will explain this situation Have Tilden and Richards 'ever Trayuor, Pirates ...... -353 TOMMY SIPPI.FS pounds or under. side Park, they will have completed usual pep and determination and polar expedition. there should be nothing to report by offering a concrete example held the national doubles title In Herman. Dodgers ...... 351 Coach and Pitcher an undefeated season—something, of such a happening: The Hartford Velodrome, arena which hitherto has never been ac-: but a victory for Jilanchester. Carp came over here with a tennis?— F. G. H. Brown, B ra v e s...... ' We will assume that Jones Yes, three times— 1018-1921- Leader a year ago today Horns- for tho title scrap, is virtually complished in the history of the; Director A. A. Warren, will allow dime’s worth of fighting ability and any of the students who wish to go is the third batsman In the 1922. hy, Cardinals, .429. ready now. none but a few finislm scliool. ' a million dollars’ worth of color, lineup and Smith the fourth. . ing touches remaining to make it Came upon game has been turned to Bridgeport to be excused. About showmanship, acting skill and fifty students and instructors are Through a mistake Smith bats How long has Ira Flagstead been Ruth, Yankees...... 388 ready to receive the big Kaplan- into victories and tucked into the pressagentry. improperly and it is discover­ planning to go at present. A staff in the majors and with what clubs Burns, In d ia n s ...... -367 Garcia title event. chest of fame by the Mechanics un­ This was just the place to come ed that Jones should have Mostll. White S o x ...... 364 Hundreds visited the velodrome til now comes the twelfth and final correspondent of The Manchester with it, too. for no country places has he played?— F. G. J. Evening Herald will also accom­ been the proper batsman. An Meusel. Y a n k e e s...... 364 cn Sunday, rr.any automobile par­ game on the schedule. The big higher or more idiotic premium on appeal is made to the umpire. Since 1919. He bos played with Falk. White Sox ...... 363 ties stopping on their way through question is can they stand the strain pany the team to give a first hand Detroit and Boston ,American impression of the game to Manches­ This calls for the proper Leader a year ago today, Wingo, the Capitol City. and make it twelve straight or will, batsman, Jones to be called Leag;ue teams. they crack. Onr candid opinion is ' ter fans who will follow them in Tigers, .419. thought if not in reality. The lo­ out. Smith, who batted im­ The Lew Tendler-Myer Cohen iliat they will not crack. There is properly and follows Jones In Did Dave Shade ever knock out semi-final of ten rounds is attract­ no reason why they should. N'er- ■ cal party will leave the Trade School Pinkie Mitchell?—D. F. N. building at 10 o'clock. One large the regular hatting order, ing a great deal of attention, shar­ vousness may exist among school ‘ should start the next inning. Y'es, In four rounds in 1922. | Fishing Tackle ing interest with the Kaplan-Car- teams in some cases but in a case of , bus and several private automobiles will carry the rooters. In other words, when a cia title scraiu Tcndler plans ^ a this sort where a team has been' man bats Improperly and th© When was the British open golf Kampkook Stoves Inirning up opposition from every i Rudy Pospisil, who has fanned busy season a.- a welterweight with mistake is discovered, the championship first held?— D. F. Q. r a bout with Pete Latzo his objec­ direction there is no reason why the 117 batters this season, will toe the In 1860. Flashlights Manchester hovs should be unnec- slab for Manchester. The rest of side show hokum than our own proper batsman being called tive. Nordics. out to end the inning, the essarily wrought up over the ap- the local lineup will be the same as wide-eyed, trusting Whom did the Kinsey brothers Guns K / I preaching contest. Instead, it will, in the past games. first batter in the next inning With a brass band of fifty pieces should always be the man who beat when they won the national £ f blaring away. Joe Humphries will As a bust Mons. Carpentier was Ammunition rather peculiar proposition. . . . follows the proper batsman. doubles title In tennis In 1924?— have to have his voice at concert F. B. N. Golf Clubs liiU'ii as he docs the aimouncRig at It being necessary on occasions to bust a bank in order to pay him French troops in Morocco hear Gerald Patterson and Pat O’H ara the Kaplan-Garcia bout, although London stations on the radio. ■Wood of Australia. Golf Balls Joe and the musicians probably for taking a smearing. Golf Bags will go on the air at different Jack Knives I times. Tennis Rackets JIMIMY AI.K.X.WDril Kid Kaplan regards this as his New hardest test and is working at INSIDE B/ISEB top speed to bo at the pink. Kaplan as txM io b IUY EVANS Tennis Balls never goes to the post anything but fit and this time he will be fit as Baseball Shoes en arm Is always a grave danger. a champion ever was. By "Stuffy’ Mclnnls Baseball Bats To me the most There is also a danger of serious We^re on the air again A brisk sale all over Connecticut. difficult play for injuries to other parts of the Baseball Gloves Massachusetts and Rhode Island, a right - handed body, since the first baseman is a as well as a real demand from New first baseman to perfect target for the runner. The f'elder has no opportunity to try with a Message! York, indicates a record gate. make is handling Sweat Shirts a ball that -Is to protect himself. His sole thrown directly thought is to execute the play. The The big objective of every tire buyer Johnson Outboard EAST GLASTONBURY into a fast ap­ base-runner, on the other hand, proaching run­ can adjust his stride to suit condi­ is to get long-service tires. In recent Motors ner. This Is par­ tions. He is like a football play­ years the tire industry has*^niade some Radio Sets BEATS PLAINVILLE ticularly true on er making an open-field run. all such plays This play makes It necessary for remarkable discoveries about tires— Radio Accessories made by a third , - a right-handed first baseman to baseman. M*-INNlS become very proficient in the particularly the Goodrich Company. Wilson struck out thirteen bat­ handling of thrown balls in the Columbia Bicycles 29 Strant, telf*phon® 1171-2. By laying the cords on different angles ters and Phau and Cofiell each A right-handed first baseman gloved hand-. Tricycles banged out four hits as East can make this play properly in On all balls hit to the Infield, tire strength is increased. .The tire can Sidewalk Bicycles Glastonbury defeated Plainville In only one way, handling the ball In the first basei/an should first run that city Saturday afternoon In a the gloved hand. to the bag, forgetting entirely the endure more. Coaster Wagons league game by a 8-1 score. Phau It is the most dangerous play in course of the ball. If you try to hit a home run, two doubles and a baseball for a right-handed first follow the ball as you run In the- It is less likely to be stone bruised oi* Hobby Horses pair of singles. The summary: baseman since he usually must so dlrection of the bag there Is al­ East Glastonbury ways a chance that you will stum­ to blow out. And by diflfereiif tread >1^-" I ' - stretch the left arm that it is the Scooters AB. R. H. PO. A. E. first part of his body that is hit ble over it, make yourself ridicu­ designs the wear of the tread can,be Somers, ss . . . 5 1 0 0 2 0 by the speeding batsman. A brok­ lous and invariably lose the play. Kiddy Kars L. Weir, lb .. 5 0 • 2 8 0 1 almost doubled. Gkxxinch hss taken FISHER 2 4 13 0 1' Auto Accessories May Pitch Tomorrow Cofiell, c . . .. 5 Nicholson, If .. 4 3 1 0 2 0 full advantage of these scientific find­ O o Fisk Tires These are four of the men who Phau. 3b .. . . 5 4 4 0 ings. The service life of a Gkiodrich will be seen in action for tlie Sons M’ilson, p . . . 5 0 2 2 0 0 Lincoln Shock Ab­ of Italy against the New Departures Edmonston, 2b 4 0 1 4 0 0 Tire today is positively amazing—com­ sorbers of Bristol tomorrow evening. All Comp, rt . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 pared wiA the ^rvice standards of a are members of the Elmwood En- 0. Weir, cf . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 American Hammer­ dees and have played a large part in few years back. the success of that team during the 40 8 14 27 6 2 ed Rings season. Plainfield , Our advice to you is: If you want to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bugess - Norton BV SPECIAL ACRAnGEMENT WITH_G0LFER-S . MAGA2INE, CHICAGO W. Schwab, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 tune in on tire economy come in and Bunney, 3b .. 4 0 2 2 1 0 Wrist Pins CECIL LEITCH— THE FOLLOW- played. They are very different buy th^e loi^-running Goodrich Silver^ EUMINATION TENNIS Beery, 2b .. .. 4 0 1 1 2 1 from those taken In actual play. Toledo Valves Miller, c . . . . 4 0 0 10 3 0 THROUGH. I must not, however, allow my towns. Luco lac Paints TOURNEY IS STARTED Tolll, It . . . .. 4 0 1 0 0 0 readers to get the idea that it Is not Smith, S3 . . . . 4 0 0 0 3 1 To my mind, necessary to follow-through or that Thank you! Willard Batteries R. Schwab, lb 4 0 0 8 0 1 the follow- the club-head must be stopped as R. Morrel, rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 through, which, soon as the ball Is struck. Far Ignition Parts The first round of the elimination Comerford, P 3 0 0 3 3 0 from this being the case, I always North End Filling Station tennis tournament being conducted as the name Im­ plies, Is the con­ try to Impress upon a player the im­ C. J. Chartier, Prop. among the workers at Cheney Havoline Oils 34 1 5 27 9 4 tinuation of the portance of allowing the club-head Main and Hilliard Sts., Manchester, Conn. Brothers last week resulted as fol­ downward swing to follow on along an Imaginary lows: LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. after the club- line pointing In the direction of the H. Thornton beat G. Hunt, 6-3, head has met hole. 6-4. At Cleveland— Tommy Freeman. the ball. Is the If the swing has been accurate, J. Nickerson beat A. Dexter S-6, Cleveland, defeated Pinky Mitchell result of a good the club-head will be obliged to Barrett & 6 - 0 . Milwaukee, ten rounds. shot and cannot travel on after the ball has been hit, G o o d r i c h T M. Macdonald beat R. Pratt 6-3, Rapid Waters. Cleveland welter­ be forced. There because of the speed worked up on 6-3. weight, beat Steve Adams, Chicago, are many good the downward swing so It is almost Robbins The matches slated for this week eight rounds. players who have a case of “swing smoothly, apply the ‘hit* at the right time, and the fol­ Sporting Goods are as follows: ; a very curtailed follow through. \ Nickerson vs. Thornton. ’ Greyhounds are supposed to he Many of the photographs that we low-through will look after Itself.” S' Headquarters Macdonald vs. winner of Tj. the oldest members of the canine see depleting famous players at the Beadle-F. Van Ness match which race, one enthusiast tracing their finish of a full shot are poses, in The elephant has only eight Main Street was pos^oned from last week. ' pedigree back for 30,000 years. ^ jEk''Ui aa actuAl akol baa aoi, b«ea taeth. < V ^ ^

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FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION ABOUT INTERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE !Home Page Bdltorlals! LONESOMEST DOLL’S HOU SE IN THE WORLD quite suddenly Fay was In his arms, New Furniture surrendering to his Impassioned en- | treaties, and bis Ups had found hers | Why Not Like It! In their Orst kiss. | Palace of Fairy Queen Titania ^JEIGHBC«S ’ WIVES He could never afterward explain i by Olive Roberts Barton. ERNEST LYNN, author.o£ THE YELLOW STUB It, but somehow he knew that In | that silent embrace he had asked her I BEGIN HERE TODAX to marry him. And Fay evidently | Is Built Twenty Years Tlip story opons with JOHN had taken It for granted. Other girls | How often we furnish our houses MlLUrUN, a yount; advertising there had been—dozens of them— i •nnth the spirit of the girl 'who view­ man, sitting in a hospital room some of them serious "aftalrs.” But | ed Saint Mark’s,, as the gondola and worrying about his wife, easy conquest was not Interesting. i glided by, and remarked with a sigh FAY, whom he has bronght and he had tired and seen them | of relief, "Thank heaven, that's there to have a child. He frets marry other men. j ovcrl” at being separated from her, but Ho had settled down after mar­ We go to housekeeping, or we wlien lie is admitted to see her, riage to his work In the big adver­ move, or we rebuild, or something llio sigiit of lier lying tliero and tising agency In Washington, writ- j happens that makes it necessary to suffering is too much for him, Ing copy that won him one raise turn our minds to new furniture, or and lie leaves to go out and get after another, as well as the praise j more furniture, ever so often. As a Clip of bl.ack coffee and smoke of his chiefs and the admiration of a usual thing we take anywhere to quiet liis nerves. those about him. from two days to two weeks to at­ Wlieii lie retuiiis tlie doctor Then one day Nathaniel Grah.am, tend to the matter, and the thing’s lias aixived and he is barred the biggest young "go-getter” In the done. Then wo take anywhere from the room. Finally a nurse place, had bei.l his face close to from a day to forever to be sorry aiTives to tell him a baby girl John’s and Invited him to lunch. that we didn't give more time to CSSS'"--) has been born. Fay decides to John could still see the cold glitter In call her .fUIHTH and some time the business. Graham’s eyes as he proposed that The queer part of it is that tt m later John departs to send tele­ they go In business for themselves. grams to (heir parents. Going costs the price of crown jewels to into his apartment he encounters “Start our own agency In Chi­ furnish even the most modest house ."MRS. BIXBV, a gossiping neigh­ cago. Milburn. It’s a good place now; wood is wood, and it doesn’t bor, and before she can ask a for hustlers. I’ve written to the have to be maliogany at that! Yet question he maliciously over­ Chamber of Commerce and got lots wo go rusliing headlong and buy whelms her with a rapid-fire re­ of encouragement. Let’s quit mak­ whole sets—they must be sets, you cital of information concerning ing money for these people and be know—at anywhere from two hun­ the baby and departs, grinning. our o.vn bosses. I’ve been here long dred to a thousand dollars a room In his bedroom he piclcs up enough to know that I’m a good without giving the matter any in- Fay’s picture and studies it. salesman, and I know advertising tolligont thought until we walk in­ “Fay," he says, still looking at media and I know costs. I’ll get the side of a furniture store. it, “listen.” accounts and you'll give them the But what a joy furniture buying copy that will sell their goods and NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY can be! No. I'm not going to say keep ’em.” “early American.’’ and I am not go­ (The names nnd sitnatlon In this John, under the spell of the story arc Octltlous.) ing to say “ period.” How do I “Yeah" grunted Adolph. “You wait till ijou get as many other's enthusiasm, could say noth­ know what kind of a house you .V. CH.A.PTER II ing else but yes, although there had as me. 1 got a kindergarten—six of them.” have? Boudoir of the fairy queen’s palace, 14 Inches high, b nilt by Sir K’eville Wilkinson, Inset below, for his OHN was silent for a moment. been a swift pang of regret when Early American furniture may Ills employers had made such an un­ daughter. Lady Guendolen, inset above. Notice the 6- inch piano that can be played, and the exquMte j Then, still looking at the picture, He stood where he was, hands In not suit your house any more than J “All night poker party, eh? You believably fine offer to keep him. fumisliinga ^ ha said, “Fay, maybe I haven’t {Kicketa. it would have suited the "White win or lose?” "We’II each have to put up S5000 House, which plan, I believe, has -•1., been a complete success as a hus­ "No, Adolph. You’ve got me A red-haired young woman looked to start.” Graham had said. John By VIRGm.Y SW.irV. < up from her typewriter and an­ hoen given up in the new scheme band, but from now on I'm going to wrong tills time. I'm a father, had only J3500, but Fay. enthusiastic of refurnishing. Most early Amer­ Bhiladelphia. June 23.—This is Adolph, a father.” swered his greeting. “Good morn­ .as a child, had supplied the remain­ ly superior in artistic value and DON’T HTKRT COOKINQ try like thunder.’’ Ho put the pic­ ican furniture suits best the simple the story of the lonesomest doll’s ing, Mr. ililbum.” ing S1500. workmanship to the royal one. ture back In its place on the dresser. “Ah hah! A father, eh?” Adolph type of country house. One asso­ house in the world. ■Whenever you are cooking cus­ pulled a lever and the chair tell back “Mr. Graham here?” “If you won’t let me work any In the living room stands the He stretched his lanky arms to ciates it with honeysuckle and tards or any mixtures in which eggs and John stretched flat In luxurious "No. He told me I should tell more now that I’m married.” she A work of exquisite art, complete world’s smallest chess set, and their full length, then struck himself pinks. In details to delight the most so­ there is a six-inch, seven octave are the main ingredient, a low. ease. ‘'When did all this happen, Mr. you he had gone out to see Mr. Me had told him, "you’ll at least per­ Even period furniture in its vary­ vigorously on the chest, producing Milburn.” Bride. He said he’d be back soon.” mit me to make this Investment. phisticated child, it stands solitary piano, whose music has been heard temperature is most satisfactory. ing dc.signs and divergent character in its glass case at the Philadelphia by radio at a distance of several rcsoun hag thumping noises. He “Early this morning.” John’s “I see.” John strode over to the Some day you might need a first- must depend upon the size of your class secretary, and when you learn Sesqui-Contennial Exposition— mi­ hundred miles. PIES .YND PUDDINGS studied his own face In the glass, voice- came muffled through a dense window and sat down behind a large rooms, the lioight of your ceilings, how rare they are and how expen­ nus an owner. Only the finest needlepoint and and the stubble of beard grated blanket of steaming towels. “Haven’t mahogany desk. He opened a drawer the t>'pc of your house. Study your had a bit of sleep, either.” and lifted out a large curved-stem sive. you may he glad to take advan­ For it was built 20 years too late tapestries and lacquer work are Y'our meringue will be evener harshly beneath his ri:' ' ing finger liouse first, then plan. Buy a fur- good enough for Titania’s palace. and of a much more Inviting color “ Well, that's fine,” continued pipe, which he spent a long time In tage of my experience.” for the little girl who should have tips. Thus the firm of Graham & Mll- = j niture book or two! been its mistress. Sir Neville himself painted the if you cook it in a slow oven. .-idolph. "Boy or girl?” tilling and tamping with tobacco. s Impossible to get the real stuff? He had to wander back to the Finally he raised his head and ad­ hurn. Advertising, was horn. I.ess Tliat little girl was the 2-year-old murals and the panels of the ceil­ "Girl. She’s a dandy, too.” than two years old. It was still pretty 1 ! Almost. But there are authentic ings and the four hundred butter­ bathroom to get the cuff buttons dressed Miss Knlsely. Lighted I.ady Guendolen Wilkinson, daugh­ Adolph removed the towels and small, hut Nnt Graham COULD get reproductions. And remember this ter of Major Sir Neville Wilkinson, flies in the fresco of the hall. out of his sollea snort. Back In the applied a rich, creamy lather to match In hand, he said. “Well, I’ve -—one fine piece is worth twenty got a little baby girl.” accounts and John DID write won­ K.C.V.O., officer of the Coldstream The lacquer cabinet, six of whose bedroom again, he paused before his John’s face. John said, twisting his derful. romantic things about such 1 shoddy ones. Guards, artist, collector and con­ mitered drawers will lie on a post­ Increased Beauty mouth, “Great Institution —chil­ “Mr. -idburn, you don’t mean It! wife's dressing table. A little black prosaic articles of commerce as pav­ And speaking of sets—I don't noisseur. age stamp, is the work of his brush dren.” He spoke patronizingly. Well, I must congratulate you.” She prayer book lay there beside his own ing bricks, olives and spark plugs. know who invented “sets” of fur­ Palace of Fairy. and the clever hands of his little “Yeah?” grunted Adolph. "You sprang up from her desk and walked They employed one artist, a man niture, hut anyway he is dead, and If You Want It picture. He picked It up. “Forgot to over to him, extending her hand. Twenty years ago Lady Guendo­ Irish carpenter, Tommy Lennon. wait till you get as many as me. I named Briggs. They also employed you need have no fear of hurting len demanded that he show her the Thirty Y^cars More. You have wanted a skin food and bring It along.’’ he murmured, and got more than an Institution. 1 got John rose and shook hands. “Yep. a stenographer, secretary, book­ his feelings if your dining room It has taken 20 years to build a Everything fine, too.” palace of the fairy queen. Sir Ne­ bcautifiCr that keeps ti’.c face young. ^ sat down on the bed, skimming Its a kindergarten—six of them.” keeper and general factotum, and clinirs and table and buffet do not palace fit for Titania’s occupation. There is a new French Process Cream "Well, I’m certainly glad to hear the red-haired Miss Knlsely was all ville set to work. pages. “Slxl” exploded John, and got a match, and your bed does not “go” Today the building stands, a But the palace is far from finished. that will do this. It is so pure and dif­ mouthful of lather. Ho sputtered It. You must feel proud.” four. with vour bureau. His expression softened and then He exhaled a cloud of smoke. "Bet world’s wonder of beauty and taste. “I’ll have to live another 30 ferent one application brings a change. and wiped his mouth with the back So here he was—not only a hus­ years and work hard, to complete set In serious lines. “.-Vnother little I do. By the way. Miss Knlsely, got band and business man, hut now a But Lady Guendolen is now a tall It is called MELLO-GLO and every­ of his hand. it,” says Sir Neville, smiling his ship setting out to sea," he said tint Barker and Wi.. - .file father. John yawned sleepily and and stately young woman, given body says it is wenderfu!. Get .MLLLO- Adolph helped him with a towel. slow, blue-eyed smile. “It must be GLO Cream now and increase your reverently. “Fay, I guess life's just handy?” turned from the window where he .\ FRENCH STYLE. over to more serious concerns than "Yeah, that’s right. You quit brag­ “Yes sir.” She moved away, and had 1 ae '. musing. He opened the fairies and their palaces. perfect when I die, for It is to stand beauty. beginning for us, too.” ging after tlie fourt’ one," he John, Ing after her, noticed that Some of the most lovely frocks Sir Neville has brought it to in the British Museum. Guendolen Barker and Williams folder, tore for afternoon and evening are He strode over to the east win­ laughed. her trim ankles were clad In white from a pad a clean sheet of paper America to begin its world tour to outgrew it. Now it belongs to all J. W. Hale Co., So. Manchester. John, properly Impressed, was silk stockings, her feet in white kid made of white organdie trimmed collect funds for children’s hospi­ children everywhere.” dow, picking up his clean shirt and and began to scribble with a pencil. with black Chantilly lace. This letting It dangle from his hand as silent, and Adolph went on with a pumps. The door opened, nnd a young tals. He takes no profits from the steady flow of talk. “Have to shave She came back with a cardboard combination is extremely popular, he stared at the horizon. He was fellow in a loud checked .'uit came earnings of the exliibit. a lot of people to feed them.” John folder and laid It on his desk. John In. He was smoking a cigar, and too, in lingerie. The palace is more than a feat thinking of his Impetuous declara­ only grunted. .'i-kl nothing, but he was still staring under hU arm he carried an over­ of imagination and skill. It is a KODAK FILMS tion to Fay about Raphael and "Nice weather,” pursued Adolph. absently at her for a long space size oilcloth portfolio. museum of art treasures dating to Michelangelo and Da Vinci. It had "Too hot.” after she had sat down at her ma­ John’s eyes lighted as he saw the the Middle Ages, and valued to the The Developed in our own studio. suddenly occurred to him that It chine. Her legs were crossed. newcomer. “Hello, Briggs. Been Dotted Hose tune of hundreds of thousands of “Oh well, hot weather brings the She turned her head In his direc­ was the first time in many long business. Makes the whiskers grow, working at home again?” pounds. Our work is of the best grade tion. as people often do when they "Hello. Daddy. Y’eah. Been draw­ montl'.s that he had made love to his Mr. .Milburn.” His razor made a Tlic rooms of the palace are ar­ and our prices are the lowest. are star : at. He rose from his chair ing pictures of kiddy cars.” He own wife. cool, scraping noise across John’s ranged about a court. The outside * * • and rnoveil to the window, where he grinned. “What’s thl.s Adolph tells face. “The shampoo business good, wall of each chamber is of glass, so SAVAGE All prints up to postcard size Near the Strauss Building down­ stood, bands behind his back and the me about j'ou being the proud too.” heavy pipe In his mouth, loo’itlng that no detail of the interior is in­ printed for town he parked his car and soon father?” visible. The rooms are about 22x12 The shave and massage went on out on the street. "That’s rl.ght, Briggs.” John is the simplest to oper­ after was stepping through the re smoothly, punctuated by Adolph’s inches, and the ceilings are 11 volving doors which admitted to a stopped suddenly, hl.s eyes on the remarks. He applied the finishing J. . ..-as t;,..iaing. He had reach­ flower In the artist’s buttonhole. inches high. ate of all washers. It Little world complete within Itself. touches of talcum powder with a Famous Gold Cannon. Inside this structure man could ed a place In the road where he "Great Caesar!” he cried, “Where towel, and John, his hair slick and could look back. It suddenly struck did you get that thing?” In the Hall of the Guilds stands does all the work—you 5c Each transact his business, have his shoes his face a healthy pink, stepped him as a strange thing that he Briggs tenderly fingered the atro- a perfect gold cannon model, three shined, his clothes pressed, his hair down out of the chair. inches long, made In 1580 by a fa­ do none. cut, his hunger appeased—could should be married to Fay when It elous looking bloom—it covered the mous Nuremberg gunsmith. even buy a fair portion of his ward He gave Adolph a quarter lip. The nilgh' bust as well have been some' entire lapel—and sniffed It daintily robe. John entered the basement barber bowed hla thanks. ’’Much one else. "This, proud parent.” he said with The 12xl5-inch altar screen in barber shop and smiled In anticipa­ oblige. Mr. Milburn. Give my re He could see a night In spring dlgnlt;-, “Is the highest example of Queen Titania’s chapel occupied Sir tion at the comforting array of gards to the little girl." more than two years ago, and him­ the floriculturist’s art. It hasn’t Neville for four years and brought The Manchester John mounted five floors In the been named yet. There may never him a Royal .-Ycademy medal as ELITE STDDIO chairs and mirrors, of varl-colored self and Fay on a darkened veranda bottles and white-uniformed barbers. elevator and turned In at a door on St a boat club dance, and Fay cool be another like It. It—” miniature artist. But John had dashed over to his 983 Main Street — Room. 10. The head barber himself smiled whose frosted window the words, and wordless with some mysterious The royal peacock on the throne Electric Co. •GRAIDVM & MILBURN. Adver quarrel she had picked with him. hat and was already out the door. chair is of diamonds and rubies and obeisance. "Mornln’, Mr. Milburn.'’ "God forbid!” he called over hla "Morning, Adolph. Shave and Using, ’ were pidnted in letters of She had even punished him to the pearls, and the chair arms hold two black. extent of coming to the dance with shoulder as he ran down the hall. inch-high silver figurines by Benve­ massage, and go strong on iho hot “But you’ve reminded me of some­ towels.” His Ups, as he shut the door tx' someone else. Despite the fact the nuto Cellini himself. hind him and hung his hat on a girl he had brought was easily the thing!” A genuine Louis Quinze desk ILLIAMS The barber winked knowingly. Briggs stared after him In open- "Ah, hot towe’is! You have a bad nearby peg, were trembling with a prettiest there, he was dissatisfied. Sheer white silk stockings are measuring two inches across was guilty little smile. No one had ever treated him like mouthed amazement. bought in Paris for 3,000 francs— night?” decorated with polka dots in soft "Well, I haven t slept a wink.” “Good morning. Miss Knlsely ” that before. He was unhappy. Then (To Be Continued) when francs were francs. pastel colors. Queen Mary presented the ex­ ROOT BEER quisite Sevres tea service that stands in Titania’s bedchamber, and EXTRACT troduced into the human body by a piece of Princess Mary’s wedding I seated myself beside Joan. are open or clean-cut wounds. some sort of injury. Frequently After all, the size of the wound cake lies in an ivory casket in SPARKLING REFRESHING “Tell me about it,” I said tak­ this injury is only slight. Tetanus is of very little importance. Fatal Oberon’s study. Cmnc • ^ A Y ’ heaven and in an hour to fall to bruised wounds, are ranch more sus-1 cartridges and toy pistols, Sir Neville’s doll’s house Is infinite the loivest depths of hell?” ceptible to tetanus Infection than o ? GIRL ofjOQ/IY She did not stop for me to tell July 4th her whether I did knot\' or not but NKW ENTANGLEMENTS went on quickly. “ You have ovorybody in the “ When I came In to buy that This Is the first of a series of four world. Joan Meredith.” I asserted second dozen of handkerchiefs I articles on July Fourth. Tomor­ as I gently put her back into the think perhaps, I was the happiest row; Tetanus. chair. ’’Why you are the girl girl on earth. I had just come who has e\’crything. Your step­ from Barry. He had told me that 'Ia b t f o f i d AcAPsrA'f nflfRPRessiNc. C lass in father loves you. He gives yon it was his birthday and he had BY DR. HUGH S. COLMING everything that your heart may asked me to marry him. It was to Surgeon General, United States wi.-

AND nonsenseGAS BPGGIES or HEM AND AM Y— The Price of Prosperity by Beck SENSE WELLU DID YOU GET THAT SNUB ? NOW THAT THEIR DOOR HAS FOREIGN CARS THE TIGHTWAD! ^CAN YOU BEAT iT -!! “Where did the automobile hit O n e HE'S GOT AN IMPORTED CAR HE'S HIGH-HATTING HEMS GOTTEN JUST OPENED-HERE [aik/t so much IS THAT ALL GIVES ME A LON6 you?’’ inquired the claim agent. OF THE U 5 -- PRETENDING TO READ A PAPER SO HIGH-TONED COMES AMY NOW^, TO GET HEM HANDED YDU LECTURE ON HOW HE we .TWINS AS THOUGH HE DONT HAVE TIME TO SIT AND >THERE’S NO MY STARS! WILL SWELL-HEADED FOR CHANGING GOT AHEAD IN THE . OUVB EOHEETS BAliTQt? “ Well,” explained the lady vic- RESULTS OF i tim, "if I had been -wearing a li­ HEMS 5U00EN READ IT OF AN EVENING IN HIS STOCKING FEET LIVING WITH Y3U LOOK AT THE OVER — -TONY. THAT BIG TIRE? LlMOSaO BY HAUD WORK} cense tag it would have been terri­ RISE TO LIKE YOU DO, HOQIUM------I’M THE LAST HIM UNLESS WAY SHE STRUTS „ OUR JANITOR, THE NEXT TIMI ^AMD TKEN SUPS ME “ I’m going to be a track,’’ said OUT TO THAT CAR ?' HAD ONE BEFORE HE SHOWS u p ' THIS — AFTER ME the pink ticket in Nancy’s pocket, bly bent.’’ APPARENT PERSON .IN THE WORLD TO RUN ANYBODY vYOUR BLOOD sticking out its head and looking AFFLUENCE DOWN, BUT I CANT STOMACH HIM PUTTING LOOKS LIKE NOW she’s STOPPING V jE CAME WE'LL PATCH IT SWEATIN' OFF A COUPLB’ iround with its pink eyes. “ It Once upon a time a man traveled HAS BEEN ON AIRS JUST BECAUSE HE ACCIDENTALLY FOUNTAIN PEN TO LOOK AROUND-’> >TO THIS \ fLANO WITH CHEWING POUNDS OVER says on my back that I am to take for twenty years without having A TENDENCY DISCOVERED A WAY TO BEAT THE INK WHEN SHE WANTS THE COIWTRY- ; SAKES you to the next station, and I'm any trouble raising train windows. ON THE PART GAS STATIONS OUT OF YOU CUT YOUR WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD, 'HASNT SHE going Xo do what it says.’’ You are right, he traveled by auto. I OF SOME OF SOME CHANGE - - " FINGER- - TO SEE I \ GOT STARTED “ What is the next station?’’ HIS LESS HEfl- YET asked Nick. Mary had a little lamb. FORTUNATe “ It’s called Nip-and-Tiick Town” It drank some gasoline. FRIENDS said the ticket. One day it wandered near the fire. TO BE A “ It is in Drowsy Land?” asked And since has not benzine. TRIFLE Nick, who was still feeling around ' She: He's the most original boyl ENVIOUS • In his pockets to make sure that' OF none of the vanished money had Lou: Yes? ’ remained. He and Nancy had | Sue: He drives a plain black HIM. found bushels of it, you know, and j Ford. .-s' suddenly— puff— it disappeared in ; a second. i There s no poetry of nrotion in "Yes, Nip-and-Tuck Town is in ' rough Drowsy Land.” said the ticket. | roads; it’s more like free verse. “ You will have some queer adven-j tures there.” Ford—Ford— Tour Your engine engine is coughing Copyrijht, 1926, by Nei>if pef Servte— The ticket began to slide out of badly again. Nancy’s pocket, and then it laid it­ Henry— Shouldn’t wonder, By Percy Crash self on the ground like a track— had its muffler off last night. SKIPPY a long, long track that stretched I ■JOh ! I johcone ascot youroujn as far as they could see, like a most prolific causes of T h e r e 15 a bconoc ciRCHfRe w h o scems see are nails and white TO BE TAKSN WITH W UR CHARMS'. AfJE.wHo BesTrywuR Pa t h ArGvwrURN; railroad; the black lines on the P'lnrtures f Bides became rails and the lines i f r:’-nis. eewARe of t h .t coAP.se because Beene; printing became ties. HE WILL pose AS A FRI6ND. IT IS THROU6H The little black patch with the Futile AVords. “ I didn't see the sign.” , Him th a t You will 6€ FoRCCoro t a k e date on it turned into a car, and Alt! UJ0€ fs the Twins got in. “ I didn't know my lights were ------^ A JOURNEY. f ------— Then the little car rolled along out.” NesetF! ” .My speedometer wasn’t working and rolled along and rolled along r^^NAKG IN THE on the pink ticket-track and final 1 right.’’ \ (BRAES' ly it stopped at the station of Nip- I and-Tuck Town. of a Pedestrian. O- The ticket then picked itself up Street— A city thoroughfare J and jumped back into Nancy’s | paved with intentions to cross it. pocket again and then the Twins i Hoin A mechanical appliance i-'^alized "that the little car had that has superseded the brake and dumped them out and disappeared- that automatically scares you out jjgf, ; of a motorist’s way, into another “ I wonder why they call this i motorist s-way. place Nip-and-Tuck Town, said I Parking Space— A place where Nick. taxicabs back into you. ‘■‘Because it’s nip to get in and Summons— What a policeman tuck to get out.” said the station hands you for having got safely agent, which happened to be a across the street at the wrong place. Parcels Jay-Walker— A pedestrian who large mailbox marked, lA and Letters.” gets in the way of the motor car juihS The Twins looked very much that you were about to foil. rAprrIshi. P> 1021^. John:*on Kenfiire#, In<*. Burprised to see so strange a per­ Semaphore— Signaling appara­ son, but everything was so differ­ tus that tells you in which direction $ALE$MA]N SAM H ot D aw g by Swan ent in Drowsy Land that they were you may safely stand still. Traffic Jam— Too many pedes­ becoming accustomed to it. CHeeR UP, T X ’ ^ A WH A T TH' heck, w as ( T> H -O W O V , , trians for each driver. A WOWf I CURE. GOSH.! (JllAHVe CoUPLA “We’re looking for Inco. our PLAS&D A ROTTt/l VhPe'S AVJAY AftD I LOST TH’ SUP OF STEAK-POASr CHOPS-' N\R. HOWOV/ ehina elephant that ran off. and You’Re. GONNA EAT Pa p er guxx gtave- nve NAW.' PAWGONIT? I’LL LINKS a Getting an automobile is lots GA/A& OF GOLF WHERG. b e e n ? POUMOS Flops, my toy clown who ran off A T MY House T'Nifitn: and I CAH’T PetAefABBR CALL GU-ZX UP FROIWTH’ OUT OM THe' easier than getting rid of one. He T o d a y . butcher 5«oP and ash. T w i s t 's i T / with him,” said Nick. Did you see BEAT IToveRToTH’ wM-AT I WAS Supposed LINKS? them?” can’t prove this by the rum runner BUTCHER SHOP — To 6 e r ; HitA W HAT IT WAS — “ Did they come by rail or by who has been overtaken by the He r e 'S w h a t we. mail?” said the mail-box. sheriff’s car. Nee.D — C^0P> Nancy and Nick looked at each other. They knew the runaway Well, why shouldn’t the farmer’s l'i> had come on a moonbeam, but it products come to town in a tin 1 did sound too silly to say so. can. The farmer does. I “ We’re not quite sure,” said Nan­ We found this in a newspaper cy. “ Well, said the mail-box kind- and it is pretty good advice. “Nev­ ' ly, “ I shall look in all my letters er count your chickens until they 11® and newspapers— perhaps there is return from an autoride.” news of him there.” The mail-box took a key out of Only a few can render great ser­ his pockets and unlocked his front vice to humanity, but anybody can door. Out spilled a hundred let­ dim his headlights. (D ters and I I icrs and about si.x pai- rels! The 11 year old child is 1 when ' “ Oh, dear:’’ said Nancy, “ they buying a railroad ticket and 16 ire all in envelopes.” when driving a car. “That doesn’t matter, does it?” isked the mail-box in surprise. “ Your speedometer shows you by B lossei "Of course it does. Ton cant have gone 25,000 miles. Been FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nothing Like a Thief taking some long tours?” Dpen a letter that doesn’t belong to ■'x rou. Can you. Nick?” “No, the 5000 is the distance I SEE VoU TD LU-lETo FINiD ‘--s n 6 EEW1T Z - I DO^'T WAMMA COMH 1 AO- AY)' 7'M “ I should say not,” said Nick. have covered getting back and forth LOST A FOOMTAIA^ OUT WHO IT bOAS.TiTO - , \ R15AT OUT A>^' SAY >T= AlW'T YoO 60T * X'DCALL ■— I “ But if you have your name on to the office, and the other 20,000 PEM - AAM5 YA B0GIMWIM6 'iDTAlWK. UoHOE\J=Ci IT WAS A,viv 'A\A61MATioas ? suppose 1 WAS, I VOL) A It’s different,” said the mail-box. the distance I have covered looking SOyWSBoDV S'TOLE TO PUT A V AAA^D I/O VOUR. POCKET. FOU/VD i r V E T ' ISA- /AA , “ Here is one addressed to the for parking places.” IT FOOM A.VF.' * >V0‘ TAWS OUT A NICKEL,, W U A T i Twins. Nip-and-Tuck Town, Drow- b ? “ WOULD VOLl CALL sv-Land-on-th e-Moon.” Some folks never get the last ' “ Well. I declare!” said Nancy. installment paid on the automobile Y/t.'" y/'-- “ Whoever knew we were here?” until it’s worn out, and then they “ Oh, lots of people,” said the have to begin all over again. mail-box. 'l : (To Be Contiiuied) The only good that ever has 1 ^ 5 corue from a man -worrying over something that has gone wrong, is fM FXAPreE FANNY that it makes him do something to make the wrong right. ' i i ET.I1E.L: /-C‘ The kid that gets into sorrie c mighty good ,1am is likely to get in­ A - to a mighty bad one as a result. The only time some people turn . f ' over a new leaf is when they’re V reading a book. Iff ■ ■I »v arwvicc imc. - Son bought himself a bathing suit. The finest he had had. By Fontaine Fos And yet he never wore the thing WASHINGTON TUBBS U Mickey (Himself) McGuire Because it just fit dad. by Crane Folks buy a budget in an tempt to cut the living- cost, then find they can’t budge it. I CAV6 HIM 'WARNIN’, coos'. LAMtM’ After all, the best way to raise D6RN ''M — HE CAM“f SfekV) y ! FOR m e ; weuu, HE chickens is -with a fork— from the W CIRU A.N' cet A'WAM WONT NEi/ER CATCH ME platter to the mouth. vnl\t it. NOSlRCe! oust S'LOMO AS I cot Th’ WAlt'LL KG COMES OOt iSOSS SPEED WAGOk' One way to get peace and quiet WitH HER. is for none of us to say anything until we really have something to say.

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The new dimensions of the Chinese Mission are 60 l)y 174 feet or 20 by 58 yards. The old di­ A , mensions were 5 7 feet by 171 feet or 19 by 57 yards. The original plot was three times as long as it was wide (19x 3 equals 57). The area of the . U 'V i larger plot equals 1160 square yards and the area of the smaller >2? C1M «Y NCA SCaVfCC. INC. ( S ^ A u i plot Is 1083 square yards. The dif­ ference in size is 77 square yards, as given in the puzzle. ilanrl|fatpr EufttUtg Hfraia WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23,1926. PAGE TEN DANCE TOMORROW NIGHTj e m e r g e n x y c a l l s MUCH INTEREST SHOWN Our Own Jerry POLICE COURT Drs. Lundberg and Moran Fay Makes Good Willimantic, June 23.—Firemen Buckland School | will be on call for emergencies IN VISIT TO BON AMI of the Bank street engine house tomorrow. Because of an accident on Twin Thursday Morning Case’s Orchestra ! A s Restauranteur Hills last night when a Ford coupe here today received orders to keep i driven by John Stannehl of this their apparatus down to 25 miles Prof. Beebe, Prompter. Dinner in the Evening and i ■— town ran into a Ford coupe driven arf hour going to and returning The Young People's Singing club i Admission 40 Cents. by Walter Kendall of New York from fires. Walter R. King, chair­ of the South Methodist church will Tour of Plant Will Be At­ i Although the restaurant business City, Stannehl was brought before man of the fire board, made the omit their rehearsal this week be­ tractive. 1 may seem somewhat unusual work order because of the “poor condi­ 50c Specials the Town court this morning on the cause of the strawberry festival at for a college graduate to select, it charge of reckless driving. Both tion of apparatus and because of the church this evening. is reported that Leo “Jerry” Fay, ABOUT TOWN It really seems that all roads cars were coming toward Manches­ numerous complaints of speed." lead to the Orford Soap Company local man who graduated from Our buyers have just returned from New York ’with The First Quarterly conference ter and the one driven by Kendall T^Irs.’ Mav McPartland and chil­ Friday, the 25th of June. The Grove City University a week ago of the South Methodist church will stopped in back of a big truck. dozens of unusual 50c specials. Please be prompt. For dren of El'dridge street have left responses which have been recei'- today, is more than making good be held on Wednesday evening, Stannehl’s car plunged into the car best selections come early. These specials are on sale lor Indian Neck where they jiH cd from Chamber of Commerce in this line of work. ahead apparently through careless­ June JO, with District Superinten­ “Jerry” has purchased' half own­ for three hours only. Store closes at noon. >pend the summer at the Ridge­ members to the invitation of the ness on the part of the driver. He dent Rev. Myron E. Center, presid­ ership in the Wolverine restaurant wood cottage. Orford Soap Company to be their Iwas found guilty of reckless driving ing. guests at a plant. Inspection, in­ on Broad street directly opposite and a fine of $25 and costs w'as im­ Miss Virginia DeHan of Maple formal reception, dinner and enter­ the college campus in Grove City, posed by Judge Johnson. Both William Hall and Harold Turk- tainment. indicates clearly that ev­ Pa. Owing to his popularity at col­ CROSSBAR MARQUISETTE street was one of the six brides­ ington, soloists, will take a proiiii- ' cars were damaged. Sergeant maids at a large church wedding eryone is interested in Manchester lege, he has caused his establish­ RUFFLED CURTAINS ...... 5 0 c nent part in the first of the series 1 Crockett who investigated the acci- in New Britain today. industries. ment to be the Mecca for hundreds . dent placed Stannehl under arrest, It certainly Yvill pay you to walk downtown tomorrow of concerts to he given by the Sal­ No one even suspects that the of the college students. He bought vation Army hand in the Center i While returning to the station morning to buy these curtains. Good quality ruffled Arthur Gibson of Flower street reason for the generous response his interest in the restaurant two park on Thursday evening. Mr. ' from Twin Hills, Sergeant Crockett marquisette curtains in a crossbar design. Just what Is erecting a two-car garage on his i-: occasioned by the free dinner weeks ago yesterday. Hall, who is an accomplished cor- placed Christian Taft of Hartford you will want for the summer cottage and home. Limit property. in prospect. Whether it is inter­ While at college, “Jerry” gain­ under arrest for speeding. The netist, will appear in solos and al­ est in the plant or interest in the so with Mr. Turkington, in duets. ed the distinction of being elected voting man was going at a fortv- two pair to a customer. Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ dinner, those who attend will cer­ captain of the basketball team, irile-an-hour pace when stopped by The concert ill be given ' ^ tainly not be disappointed. ters will hold their regular meet­ flagpole and the public is cordially earning his letters in three sports, tlie officer. In court this morning ing in Orange hall tomorrow even- | For such an apparently simple in addition to being declared the Taft pleaded guilty and paid a fine invited to attend. operation the methods and the ma­ 'nc. ! best all-around athlete among the of ten dollars and costs. chinery used in the production of I Linne Lodge, No. K- | Tri-State colleges. Miss Madeline Spiess of ^ West Bon Ami, both cake and powder, I will hold its regular meeting to- | are most fascinatingly interesting. rente]- street left this morning foi ! night at S o’clock at Orange hall. i ANDOVER RESIDENTS The inspection of the plant will GRASS RUGS ...... 5 0 c Newburgh, N. Y. to attend the The election of officers will take wedding of her cousin. Miss Lillian I'egjn at 3 o’clock and the groups PROTEST NEW RO.AD Size 27x54 inches. Colors: blue, green and brown. place at this meeting. j Haas who has frequently visited will be started through the plant MASON SUPPLIES Suitable for the veranda, sun parlor or summer cottage. with guides as fast as sufficient Hartford, June 23.— Headed by here, and Walter Knapp, at the I Troop 5 of the Boy Scouts will | Tomorrow only at this low price. Don’t delay! Buy numbers arrive at the Hilliard former Attorney Geneial William home of the bride This e^c^i^&• I meet this evening at 7 o’clock at ^ street entrance. Inspection will A. King, of Willimantic, residents LIME $ 2 9 5 now. 1 the Swedish Lutheran church. , Temple Chapter, 0. E. S. will 1 ____ 1take from an hour to an hour and of Andover today protested before a half although much longer time the public utilities commission entertain the officers and mem­ There was a bigger crowd and CEMENT bers of Euclid Temple of Windsor could profitably he spent. Follow­ here plans for a new state highway A genuine Gulbran- more business done on the business ing the plant inspection, members in Andover. The state proposes to Locks in Odd Fellows hall this e%- streets of the town last evening PLASTER ening beginning with a supper will re-assemhle at the Hollister build a new road south of the New sen Upright Piano, LOT OF REMNANTS...... than on any Tuesday evening in a 50c served in the banquet hall at 6:30. street school where the informal Haven railroad tracks so as to Unusual lot of summer fabrics, including ginghams, voiles, Officers of the visiting chapter * month. reception, or get acquainted meet­ eliminate a dangerous grade cross­ BRICK guaranteed 10 years, shirtings, etc. Many patterns are suitable for children s dressea will exemplify the initiatory ^\ol■k. ing, will be hel(f and every mem­ ing. ber will be presented to the offi­ for $295. and women’s blouses. The Ladies' Sewing Circle of the 9TH ui^rPLAYGROUNDS cers from the New York office. FLUE LINING Lutheran Concordia church will The Hollister street school itself is The world’s best 25c MA^ IS TALCUM PO\\T)ER, 3 for ...... 50c meet to sew tomorrow afternoon at TO OPEN NEXT MONDAY worth a little time so that no one DAMPERS two o’clock. need feel that the half hour will be You Have No piano buy. wasted. 89c RUBBER SHEETS...... •.••••■ S Q c TILE Good heavy quality white rubber sheets, cnb size. Onlv 2 4 Luther League members plan­ The following letter announcing At 6:30 dinner will he served Convenient Terms. ning to go to Bortlaud tomoiio\v the opening of the summer play­ in the si’honl hall. The menu will Idea How We to sell at 50c each. Come early it you want one. night are requested to notify Clar­ grounds has been sent to all pupils consist of salads, cold meats r.nd A Full Line. 1! ence O. Anderson of Jackson street of the grade schools of the Ninth strawberry shortcake in abttnd- not later than six o’clock this ev­ School district. Any girl or boy ancc. In view* of tlie fact that Can Improve Give us your ord :r. | 69c and 75c UNION SU ITS...... :''' ’:' ’ 9 ening. and to be at the Swedish who did not receive a copy is ask­ this is on a Friday both shrimp Women’s light weight union suits with tailored tops and loose Lutheran church at seven o’clock ed to i-ead carefully the letter and tuna fish salads have been knee only. Not all sizes— 38, 42, and 44. Others We deliver the goods. sharp tomorrow evening, which is printed here: provided for those who prefer Your Beauty Kemp’s who have cars and plan to take Dear Girls and Boys: — them. with the trip are asked to confer The summer playgrounds open Dinner will he followed by brief Our scalp treatments make Piano Tuning. 99c WINDOW SHADES ...... ^ P 9 Mr. Anderson. next Monday afternoon at one speeches by officers of the New your hair satiny. G. L Willis & Son Size 3x6 feet. Slightly imperfect, no holes. Natural and o’clock. There will be games, York office after which an enter­ brown shades only. Dr. Emma G. Jaeck of Troy, N. contests, folk dancing and hand­ tainment program will be enjoyed. Our facials iron out years in 2 Main Street Phone 50 Y. is the guest of Miss E. M. Stan­ work for all ages. See your play­ Clements entertainment bureau minutes. 5 0 c •Y.'l ley at Highland Park. Dr. Jaeck ground teachC]- on Monday and have been given charge of the en­ We give a beautiful marcel has recently resigned her profes­ you will he:tr all about the pro­ tertainment program. that stays in. sorship of modern languages at gram. The waitresses at the dinner hits—Valencia. Let’s Talk About My Sweetie, and He Am t Done Russel! Sage College, for travel in Both the East Side and the West will be young ladies employed at Closed Thursday afternoons South America and for literary Side playgrounds will be open from the Bon Ami plant. during July and August. Risht by Nell. work. She has already publish­ f):30 to 11:30 A. M. and from 1:00 Ever.vthing points to an entirely ed a ]-emarkal)le book (.m Madame FRADIN’S to 5:00 P. M. for children and in successful affair. de Stack the evenings for grown-ups. Jlembers are urged to telephone ^1i^TEtSS..hfo;Vm ;izeu;fv The Barnard school playground in their acceptance if they have able for the porch, too. Just the thing to take along with you Twenty-two babies were exam- ! will be open on Tuesday and Fri­ not already mailed their cards. State ined at a clinic held yesterlay at i day evenings from 6:00 until S:00. on your camping trip. the fourth di.strici school—the j Mr. Miller will have his sloyd Beauty Parlor first in that section of the town. | classes for hoys during the day­ Miss .\rlync Moriarty. instructor Phone 1941-2. SA LE O F Dr. Howard Boyd was in attend­ time at the Barnard school. in piano and iiannony. Studio 3S ance, .also Miss Marguerite Bengs. Globe Hollow will he open from 755 Main St. So. Manchester “Health Market” Specials local Child Welfare nurse and Miss Florence street. I’honc for appoint­ State Theater Building. 0:30 to 11:30 A. M.. 1:00 to 5:00 ments.— Adv. Isabel Moore, nurse in the Eighth P. M. and 6:00 to S:00 P. M. On Sterling Steak 2 lbs. 50c district schools. Saturdays and Sundays it will close at 6:00 P. M. Miss F iinii'p Hood of Spriii!tfield Swimming classes for girls in Mass, is visiting relatives and the Recreation Center pool will friends ii1 town. start after the fourth of July. I For 50c For 50c Tlicre will he fun for you on the Thonia 5 Black ot New Bedford, playgrounds this year. Come and I; LB. CALVES’ LIVER 1 IB. SAUSAGE MEAT spec- i Service-Quality-Low Prices g Special For Thursday Mass, is holding a series ot see 1 and Gospel hall. and lal meeti ngs at the i; LB. RINDLESS BA- 2 LAMB PATTIES 415 Cent;cr street. Services will BUNNELL—AITKIN. enntinue tonight, tomorrow and and Friday " con. Friday evenings. The publi c is Mrs. Margaret Aitkin of 30 Rus­ Thursday Special i invited. sell street announces the marriage of her twin daughter. Lolita M.. Under auspices of the Lakeview and William S. Bunnell, son of 4 POUNDS ONIONS ...... For Sporting, “Self-Serve” Specials Parent-Teacher association the Mrs. W. P. Bunnell of New Britain NEW BEETS...... Sc bunch closing entertainment will tie giv­ Outing or and the late Dr. Bunnell. The FRESH CUT ASPARAGUS...... 28c bunch Shopping en tiy children of the South school coremon.v was performed in Boston HELMET CALIFORNIA tomorrow evening at eight o’clock. on Friday, June 13. The bride and FA.NCY TOMATOES...... 20c lb. ■Mtisic and genera! dancing will fol­ groom are now at Lord's Point, YELLOW CLING low the program and all parents Stonington. and will return to TRY OUR FRESH GROUND HAMBURG...... 2.5c lb. All For 50c PEACHES and friends of the children arc in­ Manchester for a visit before leav­ 2 Cans for 50c. vited. ing for Roadine. Pa., where they 1 Large Can of Republic * ^ ® r 4 I t will make their liomc. i *• * r ' Sliced Pineapple, 9 perfect halves packed The Bticklr.nd Barent-Tcacher Tlie bride is a graduate of the 1 Can of Helmet Peaches. in heavy syrup. associat.ion will hold its regular local High scliool and studied fora Thursday evening dance this week year at the Scliool of Business Ad­ I Special for Thursday in in the assembly hall of the school. ministration, Boston I'nivorsity. 3 for $5.00, She lias been engaged for some Ballentine’s Malt with H op s...... can 50c Miss Marion Tyler of Chapel I time in secretarial work by the Or­ I Delicatessen Department street and Miss Margaret Larson i ford Soap company. Regular sizes, Light or dark. of Starkweather street left yestcr- | The groom was graduated on i ^ MACARONI AND CHEESE...... 23c lb. | 36 to 46. Sunbeam Evaporated M ilk...... 5 cans 50c day for Norwich. Miss Tyler was I June 8 from .’Massachusetts Insti- | { APRICOT P IE S ...... 25c each ^ maid of honor and Miss Larson ] tute of Technology and will begin j Extra sizes. Sunbeam Fruit Salad...... 2 cans 50c bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss ills duties as assistant engineer 48 to 54. Elizabctli Hartley and Hngli Laird ! with the United Gas Improvement ^ ------i California Medium Size Prunes . 4 lbs. 50c at the Church of tlie Good Shep- ; company of Reading, July 1. herd, Norwich, this afternoon. Robinson’s Tomatoes...... 5 cans 50c No. 2 can. C. Ely Rogers was elected coni- I Manchester Public Market | Ravons, Foulards, Broadcloths, Hoover Dresses of niitteeman and Horace Fraser sec­ High Grade Chambray, New Prints, Dots and Stripes. retary and treasurer at the annual (M- Made in distinguished models with check trimminp of meeting of the Fourth district held I A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 i rerently in the school assembly splendid wearing fabrics that will stand continuous laun­ h.all. Harold Richmond was elect­ ^^sssss%x%%s%sxssxssssssxs%s%%xsxss%x%ss%%ssssss%x%x dering. iMany attractive styles with pockets, ties, kmk ed to the office of tax collector and pleats and smart neck lines. Every frock is cut full, fits Robert Richmond and Howard I. well and has a wide hem. 'I’aylor. auditors. Other matters Painting and Decorating. V*'. of business was a vote by the dis­ Paper Hanging. A trict to install gas in the school Canvas Ceilings a Specialty. tuiilding, also to buy the piano. Spend Your Vacation With the Howitzer Co., July 11. Elman and Rollson have bought R. E. Morton the Rlrliard Ruddle home on Cen- 54 Russell St. Phone 303-5 BEDDING t'l* and Foster streets. c s PLANTS M AUTO A Thursday Morning Special Good Used Cars ELECTRICAL SERVICE R Make your home grounds more attractive with flow­ R REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED Values That Are Worth While ering plants. We have plenty of excellent stock to fill , A any order. NORTON El At A Good Low Price a 1 ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. R Women’s and Growing Geraniums, bushy plants in full bloom. 1923 Willys-Knight Coupe Sedan. Girls’ Patent Leather HILLIARD ST, PHONE Fuchias, Martha Washington Pelargonium, Cuphea, 1924 Overland Sedan. One Strap Pumps n e a r MANCHESTER FRE'GHT STATION Biiiii- Ageratum, Heliotrope, Vinca Vines, German Ivy, Rosy 1924 Ford Touring Car. ■v\^ Morn Petunias, Portulaca, Verbena, Marigolds, Zinnia, Draecena, Lantana, Dusty Miller, Flowering Cannas. 1925 Overland Touring Car. Medium and low heel, sizes 3 to 7, regular $5 and BATTERY WORK 1920 Dodge Roadster. Authorized “Willard” Service $5.50 values. Special Thursday Our Special Fertilizer for flowers will keep them G. Schreiber & Sons Morning Only ...... 1921 Studebaker Touring Car. Station. growing. Ask for it. These cars are in A1 condition, guaranteed. Can be Carbon Burning. bought on time at a very Low Price. Auto Electrical Work. General Contractors Electrical Appliances Repaired Arthur L. Hultman Free Crankcase Service. Next Door to Manchester Trust Co. PICKETT MOTOR SALES Boildcn ot "BeHer Built Homes” Anderson Greenhouses Sales and Service, 22-24 Maple Street. Telephone 15615-2. JOHN BAUSOLA Spend Your Vacation With the Howitzer Co., July 11. Spend Y^our Vacation With the Howitzer Co., July 11. 153 Eldridge Street Phone 2124 With Barrett & Robbins Shop: 285 West Center Street 1 913 Main St. Phone 39^2