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Weather Clears a Few Min­ L ist o f the Dead\ LETHAL GAS FELLS utes Before ffig Diripble In Hospital Fire I Starts— ^Woman Decides DOCTORyATIENTS Cleveland, Ohio, May 16.— The Hat of identified dead in the Cleve­ to Go at the Last MomenL land clinic blast and fire, as com­ piled today, follows: Charles Moore, Miss Alice Moller, Ohio’s MetropoGs Mourns Victims of One of Greatest BULLETIN! Miss Margaret McKenna, Dr. C. E. Locke, Mrs. Rose Kaufman, Dr. E. Peace Time Cat^strophies— Scores of Injured Are Not Friedrlchshafen, , S. Hunter, Jeannette Horowitz, May 16.— The Graf Zeppelin Leona Hollingbeck, Mrs. Carl Hel- turned back on her trans-At­ wlg, Samuel Haas, Minnie Grump- Expected to Snryiye the Day— Death Toll Mounts Al­ lantic flight to Lakehnrst, N. lln, G. L. Greet, Gladys Gibson, R. 3^ at 6:30 o’clock this evening B. Fulton, Hermlne Fuerst, V. N. because of motor trouble, ac­ Fleming, Miss Anna Fahey, Max most Hourly— Morgues So Crowded, Dead Are Laid cording to a radio dispatch re­ Engleman, Miss Charlotte Dehart, ceived here from the airship. M. B. Costley, Roas Casino, Mae Carse, William Brownlow, Roy Along Floors— Cause of Blast Not Yet Definitely De­ Brintall, Dr. John Borello, R. E. Friedrlchshafen, Germany, May Blssell, Evelyn Bernier, Fannie termined— Surviyors TeD Graphic Stories of Scenes 16.— Heading out toward the broad Bemrow, Max Bartholomew, Philip Bader, Dr. Harry Anderson, Edith Atlantic on her first trans-oceanic Morgan, Mrs. W. Mulcahy, Mrs. m Hospital ^ Patients, Doctors and Nurses Battle flight as a purely commercial liner Florence Mullen, Mabel Young, of the air, the giant dirigible "Graf Blanche Young, May Warden, John Zeppelin” was on her way today Ward. L. F. Perkins, Dr. John Phil­ Through Deadly Fumes. lips, Charles Wald, F. TadlUo, Mrs. for the with a com­ Julia Zurba, George Strapp, M, plement of eighteen passengers and Prlmo, Mrs. Alice Quayle, Mrs. a crew of 30. Charles Stage, J. B. Smith, Miss Cleveland, Ohio, May 16.— What appeared to be an import The giant Zeppelin, which al­ Alma Sherman, Prances Sertelle, G. ant discovery in the investigation of the Cleveland clinic Are ani B. Scherbarth,. Marraret Ransky, explosion was made late today, as the death toll mounted. ready has two successful trans- James Reese, Mrs. James Reese, Atlantic crossings to Its credit, slip­ Miss Helen Ronz, Mary Shaffer, They found that a door to the room housing the combusti ped away from Its hangar here at Mattie Rothkchlld, W, T. Rogers, hie X-Ray plates either had been left open or was blown open bj 5:53 o’clock this morning (12:53 a. Graphically pictured aboye la the acehe at the cieveiepd Clinic h ^ p l^ l f r m ’ thedr'rooffla* ’” o°hera had been mahed eap u iln .. « .d are .wept the buiiding. Many or the dead and tn u r ^ : were carrM ?h. h n llZ * . hampering Mrs. Laura Roberts, all bf Cleveland the firot. explosion. Had the door-r^ained closed the deadli m.. Eastern Daylight Saving Time) to the roof where firemen, doctors and nurses worked despen^ly td reduscitate them, powerim gas lumee and suburbs. noisonbtur gas resulting from the burning plates might hav^ lust as dawn was breaking ovw rescue effortST' Mrs. Epstein, Detroit; Mrs. Jo­ beim isolated, they said, and the death toll might have beet Lake Constance.-^------* \ sephine Frank,. Dunkirk^ N,. Y.; Among the passengers was Mfs. Miss Geor^ana Fowler, SL Peters­ much lower. Mary Pierce, wife of a New Turk burg, Fla.; Mrs. Fred Long, Par­ Different sources reported the death toll at 118 to 120 stockbroker, who after exercising sons, W. Va.; .Helen- O’Connell. Possible duplications in the list through the recording of bodlei the traditional womanly preroga­ Elyria, Ohio; Mrs. O’Keefe and under different but simlar names at the hospitals and at th( tive of changing her mind several LONGREIBS Miss Louella Seboen, , Ga.; times, embarked on the thrilling Life Saving Chemicals Miss Grace Roberts, Sharon, Pa.; morgue accounts for the discrepencies. ; Journey as the only woman aboard Paul Roquemere, East Dallas, Clevelaad, Ohio, May 16,— < the air liner. OFF TO PROBE Texas; >Irs. T. J. Schlll, Pitts­ The "Graf Zeppelin" was then FOR CONGRESS Become Death Weapon Mounting above even the feared ex­ burgh, Pa.; W. H. Spellman, For­ moved out of her shed tall first. rest, Ohio; Mrs. Mazle StelL pectations of physicians who de­ His Hospital The ground crew, consisting of GASm CEDY Seventh street, Erie, Pa.; Harry scribed the condition of most of tbe some 300 men, had some difficulty '^county morgue and In hoppltals. ABCmJDNEl Cleveland, May 16.— ironic In­ Steinberg. Denver, Col.; Arthur Cleveland Clinic disaster victims as in nosing the ship around because deed was the fact that the most ad More than half of the hundred and Adam Tight, Sandusky. Ohio; the field had been recently pl-wed, vanced Instruments and chemicals dead had been Identified today. Nixon Walford and bis wife, Em- hopeless, tbe death toll reached 118 but at ten minutes before 6 o’clock used In medical science for saving Even before noon today many Chemical Expert to Stndy Ef- lenton. Pa.; Ruth Wlldey, Boulder, dead. her nose had been pointed toward Delay WiD Be Caused by Re- of life and alleviate of suffering bodies remained unidentified. Col. Latest names added to tbe long the south and all was ready for the were turned against . their users Throngs choked the lnterse'ctl<^ Hugo Fields, Mrs. Sam Kamin­ fatality record were those of Mr. start. This metropolis of a million and a of Lakeside avenue N. E., and East fecteofFnm es in Cleve­ ski, and C. W. Sevrart, of Akron, and Mrs. W. W. Busbby, Indian­ "Let’s Go!” pairiug the New Tariff quarter population today reverted Ninth street, where the county Ohio; C. H. Long, Barberton, Ohio; apolis; Oscar Discbclt, Alliance, O.; Then came Dr. Eckener's sten­ to a small town, filled with stricken morgue held the largest number of Clifford MarkelLand Mrs. Mary Dr. F. V. Langston, Wind Fall, torian order: people inquiring dazedly for their dead at any one time In' Its history. land Explosion; Not Bro­ Markell, Madison, Ohio; Mrs. Anna Ind.; Charles Sewald, Williamsport, “Let’s go!” B iD -^ n e to Pass House relatives. Lack of enough slabs for the dead Stahl, Youngstown, Ohio; Miss May Pa.; Mrs. Stephen Frank, Cleve­ The ropes holding the "Graf Zep­ It was many hours before It was made it necessary that bodies be Richards, Ashtabula, Ohio. land; Nste Hurd, Cleveland; Mrs. pelin” to earth were slipped, and possible to begin the task of Identi­ stretched out In long rows on the mine Gas. Miss Sue Matz, Frances Logan. Mary Wasby, East Liverpool, Ohio; slowly and gracefully the great ship by May 27. fying the rows of dead In the floor. Henry Lane, Charles Lewald, Julia Mrs. Mabel Miller,Erie, Pa.; James pointed toward the heavens. At the Lubla, Lillian Felp, a Mrs. Dun- Reese, Cleveland, and C. K. Reese, windows could be seen the figures Washington, May 16.— Majqr perth, John Danlfer, a Mrs. Carl. Cleveland; Raymond F. Rose, Ash­ of passengers. Probably ‘ he most land, Ohio. Washington. May 16.— The new General Harry L. Gilchrist, chief of Mrs. H. Nadler, a Miss Porter, P. excited was Mrs. Pierce, who shout- Rogers, Miss AlU Schrlber, Dr. Patients were scattered in hospi­ Congress, called into special session DR. SH IE D S WINS the chemical warfare section of the tals throughout the city. Frequent by President Hoover to solve the WAIES MAY MAIIKY Vandusen, Mrs, Frances Reich, John ((Continued on Page 3) Army, will leave Washington to­ Ralston, addresses unknown. checking of each hospital found farm and tariff problems, will take night for Cleveland to investigate each reporting several a '.dltional a lengthy recess about June 1 un­ dead. PilOICESS INGRID CONVENTION HGHT and study the probable causes and Already the toll has passed tbe der plans tentatively adopted today the effects of the gas tragedy there estimate of Coroner A. J. Pearce, SLEUTHS EXAMINE by administration leaders. which cost move than 100 lives. HEROISM RAMPANT who believed it would not exceed The recess, almost unprecedented 110. It is possible that tbe final in the history of special sessions, Report Reviyed When Swed­ Delegates Approve His Ac­ Gen. Gilchrist and the experts of check may reveal a total of as FOUND REVOLVER will be caused by delay in preparing his department are frankly puzzled A T HOSPITAL FIRE many as 125 deaths. the new tariff bill for the Senate's tion in Dismissing Faculty over the appearance and appalling Another De_th. consideration. Due to pass the ish Beauty Goes to Lon­ effects of the gas. turned loose In The body of an unidentified wo­ Dr. George W. Crlle House by May 27, the tariff bill will the Cleveland explosion. Various man was removed to the morgue be sent direct to the Senate finance of Iowa University. theories have been advanced by ex­ from St. Luke’s hospital, raising Picked Up at East Windsor committee, which proposes to hold don on Visit; perts here, but It will take a first Doctors, Salesmen, Garage the total to 118. most appalling dlsaater in tbe bis* hearings lasting four to five weeks. hand study to. develop the sound­ Morgue officials and those at tbe tory ot American medical scienci Recess July 4 hospitals in charge of listin tbe got under way today. Hill— May Have Been Buffalo, N. y.. May 16.— The ness of any of them. Men, AD Join in Saving The Senate will recess until after London, May 16.— Rumors that j Identified dead explained that from . State and city fire wardens,. July 4th, according to present Princess Ingrid, of , may Baptist Bible Union conveqtlon Not for Govenunent which tbe Information Is gleaned coroner’s office and police Jo^iU plans. The House will get a two- possibly be the bride of the'Prince steam-rolled right over the “ revolu­ The study and Investigation Lives at Ohio Disaster. there may be some duplication of forces in Inspecting the e b a n ^ Huntington’ s. months vacation. This program has names in existing de

lawn to did there, thOir ldngs noar^ t aider the event. They brought with them chester 40 years ago and the owner MRS. JOHANNA SCHULZ by gas, their faces, turned to a slon; VRS. A P E CELEBRATES Maybaskets filled with flowers and and manager of Apel's opera honse^ ARMT-NAyYailB’S GRABS, SNEAKS AS greenlah Dr Crffe neertliwIleB for many years the only theater in. Flee TO Root O M ^t the most p«tlii^vffiftorw individual gifts for Mrs. Apel as Manchester. well as the requisites for a delicious 90 YEARS OLD TODAY Many ot the trapped patiente fled was- D r. < f » o ^ C ^ « . HER 80TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Apel is a member of the to the roof ot the hospital. Some known ;pbysieiaii knfl s o r t ^ Lutheran Concordia church and tor FLIM-FLAM FAILS lunch. A happy evening was spent. lOTH AMOVBISARy Of them we*e rescued. Others were founded the ilWated institntlon.. Mrs. Apel has been ill for some more than 30 years has been a dead by the time rescuers reached member of Mystic Review, Wom­ UnwUling. t o . bow. bd teo hfs Mrs. Martha Apel, widow of time but has so far recovered as to Well Known Local Woman Is them. grief while there, is p; of be able to go to the business center an’s Benefit association. Bernard C. Apel, was 80 years old Honored With Two Parties; Police- Inspector George J. Mato- him aiding in saVliit thW. life of occasionally. She Is one of the Soft Spoken Stranger Can’t wltz, the first official to' make a pre­ some unfortunate patient. Dr. resterday. Her large family circle oldest of Manchester’s German resi­ South Manchester Camp NOj, Major Keatint, Guest Speak­ Is Very Active. Crtte I liminary, iflvestigatlon into the dis­ visited the victims all 'inornihe and dents and has lived here for more 9280, Modern Woodmen of Amer­ of children and grandchildren from Mrs. Johanna Schulz of 34 Bid-1 aster. '4s of the belief that most ministered to them. '.his town, Hartford and Burnside than half a century. Mr. Apel will ica, will hold its regular meetifig In er, Praises Mandiesten W ork Ancient Game so deaths may have been caused by be remembered as one of the lead­ Tinker hall at 8 o’clock this eve­ well street attained her ninetieth Shortly before nhon he. slipped gathered at her home on Apel place birthday yesterday, and her asso­ the explosion of various chemicals away from the scene of tragedy and iast evening to help here celebrate ing furniture merchants of Man­ ning. CoL K ssell Toastmaster. ciates in the Ladies Aid society of Steals a Sweater. all over the hospital. spent a few quiet, moments is the the Zion Lutheran church of which The; fact that all persons in the solitude of hie home. He toM lfiter* she is a charter member, celebrated X-ray room lost their lives may pre­ viewers be had no time to- higke a the event with a party in her hon­ vent definite determination of the. statement now but that h i^ rd the Exactly 100 persons attended, the While one man waited'outside in precise cause of the tragedy ever tenth anniversary banquet of the or. The pastor of the church. Rev. a Nash coupe with a Florida regis­ day was over he would tiy to re­ H. F. R. Stechholz, delivered the j coming to light, Matowilz believes, Army and Navy Club which was tration plate, another, tall “ Tales of Heroism ceive them. / held last evening in memory of the congratulatory address, whereupon talking with a southenr accent, en­ Hundreds of bereaved Telatives. tered the haberdashery of Harold Many tales of heroism came to building of the clubhonae at Main the president, Mrs. E. Bronkie pre­ light this morning as some of the augmented by as. many cariosity and Forest streets as a part of Man­ sented a gift of the society with Symington on Main street, near the seekers, clamored for admittance to Center, made four purchase#, tried less seriously injured patients told chester’s official welcome to Its sons an appropriate speech and also a how police, firemen and passersby the morgue where' most of the TODAY THE PROVING GROUND FOR who served-In the World War. beautiful basket of flowers. A ban- the old game of short changing and bodies lay. Steclal police detidls then, when Mr. Symington turned risked their lives to dash Into the Major W. P. S. Keating. Williman- gas-choked building and rescue were assigned to preserve order. tlc physician and a native of Man­ i to the cash register tO'ring up a MOTOR OILS IS IN THE AIR..; Isale. walked out and across the stricken patients. chester, was the principal speaker Safety Director Edwin Barry, GAS CAUSES DEA’THS, of the evening. During the World I read, carrying a 89,75 sweater, Cleveland, Ohio, May 16.— A yel­ I which he had stuck under' his cOat. Police Chief Orai’ land, Inspector War, Major Keating was connected George J. Matowitx and Traffic low, powder like substance, gather­ with M. 0. 102nd U, S. Infantry. Not being quite sure that the ed everywhere in the '^'uins of the article bad been taken Mr. Syming- Commissioner Edward J. Donohue He also saw service at the Mexican spent most of the night at the gut­ flame-swept Clevetand tlinlo build­ Border. ten crossed^ the street and stood ing today told a mute but graphic talking with a friend, expecting to ted medical center. Heroic Incident story of the death which overtook see a package passed' Into the car, Dr. George W. 'crlle, founder of more than a hundred persons. In introducing Major Keating, the nationally known clinic, fought Toastmaster Colonel Harry B. Bis- When this was not done, to took ob­ From basement to skylights a servations of the car and its mark­ battle after battle against the thin layer of yellow dust has sell related, an interesting incident poisonous gas, working through the descriptive of the splendid work ers, went back and checked up on settled— an aftermath ot the cloud the sweater and then called upon night and Into the dawn with a mo­ of gaseous vapor which permeated the man did for his country. Col­ Arthur Knofla for aid in following ment’s rest to save the hapless pa­ onel Biskell recalled the time when every cranny of the burning build­ the car, which-had started up. tients of bis institution. ing, and killed almost all who came Major Keating was a member of His nerves steeled to carry him the old First Regiment of the Con­ Lieutenant Barron was doing in contact with It. traffic duty at the Center. Symlng- through the tortures of witnessing Some who breathed It in.o their necticut National Guard and sta­ scores of patients ule a horrible tioned at Dallas. Texas, In connec­ toU and Knofla picked him up and lungs died where they fell, in kept on after the Nash, which had death. Dr. Crlle suffered a stagger­ writhing heaps in hallways, operat­ tion with the Mexican disturbance. ing blow when one of his dearest He told of how Dr. Keating saved gained considerable headway. At ing rooms and stairways. Others the terminus Lieutenant Barron friends and associatesi Dr. John staggered out Into the open, where the life of one o f the soldiers who Phillips, succumbed. had been rendered unconscious by i told Knofla to turn back. Police­ their skin turned to a ghastly a bolt of lightning during a severe ■ man McGllnn told them no car with Working in Hospital. greenish hue and death overtook electrical storm. Everybody else a Florida marker had passed him Dr. Crile endeavored to save his them. gave up hope but Dr. Keating kept on lower Main street and Lieuten­ They died of nitric oxide and ant Barron figured that It had turn­ friend's life through bloOd transfu­ working over the man for several sion. Crile himself at work in other nitrogen poisoning, generated - % hours with the result that he finally ed up Birch street. by burning x-ray film. On that the Seen In Bolton the hospital when the explosion and recovered. fire swept the clinic, but escaped, j experts agree. Colonel Bissell said that was just By and by a telephone call to The gas struck quickly.. None who Mrs. Johanna Schulz Bolton elicited the Information that Many who succumbed during the one incident typical of the many night died suddenly when physi­ breathed any quantity of it lived a Florida car, a.coupc, had passed fine pieces of work done by Major quet followed the birthday cake be­ cians bad hoped they might re- to reach the fresh alT for which scores threw themselves In Insane Keating overseas. During the ing the feature, and a photograph through that town at cover. Their death, as In most of course of his Introductory speech. panic against closed elevator doors of the gathering was taken for fu­ not%ecured! 'Willimantic was notl- the t)ther cases was caused by the and walls. Col. Bissell discussed the somewhat ture remembrance of the event. breaking down of red blooucor gruesome exclusive pictures of the fled, but no trace of the car was Throughout the gutted building This afternoon a large party of puscles and the neutralization of mangled body of Charles Traub. found in that city. oxygen In the blood stream. This may be found traces of the desper­ Pathe moving picture camerman relatives and friends gathered at Later it was discovered that, the ate struggle of dying men and wo­ the home of Mrs. Charles Sievert man with a southern: accent went permitted the tissues to absorb who was killed with Lee Bible In poisonous mineral matter Inhaled men. Bloodstains on walls and- the recent automobile racing ac­ of 82 Ridge street, a daughter of Into the -Center Lunch where he doors show the force with which made a purchase. Then he dis­ by the victims. cident. at Daytona Beach, Fla., Mrs. Schulz, and presented her Whether fire followed the explo­ the terror-ridden victims threw which were on exhibition at the with many individual gifts and covered that he had too many small themselves at every faint chance to bills and asked If he “ l/ht ex­ sion or vice versa^ authorities were club here. flowera. Mrs. Sievert ha3 been 111 unable to say until ruins of the reach fresh air and drive out the Major Keating in opening his for the past five weeks, and Mrs. change some of them, for a Sl-O bin, stifling yellow fumes, which, were offering a ?5 bill and four $1 bills. hospital have been carefully exam­ brief address said that he was born Schulz has been helping to care for ined. Four separate Investigations choking them to death. and brought up right here In Man­ her daughter. The nonogenarian This did not work. Then he went were being organized, bu, because next door and finding that Mr. chester and that he would always is enjoying remarkably good health of the condition of the ruins they ANOTHER TRAGEDY consider Manchester his home town. for one of her years and is able to Symington was alone In -the store Cleveland, Ohio, May 16.— The ashed about various garments and were expected to make little pro-- Major Keating praised the Ameri­ read and sew without glasses. gress the first day. clinic fire and gas tra^;edy, Cleve­ tried on several sweaters, one ot land’s greatest disaster In 20 years, can Legion, Army and Navy Club Mrs. Gustave Runde of Walnut Governor On Scene. organisdtlons and their auxiliaries. these he professed to like but de­ today recalled the Gollinwood street Is a daughter of Mrs. Schulz, cided not to buy. It 'was left on Gov. Myers Y. Cooper who Is He said they are not only Important who^makes her home with her school fire in 1908, when 172 so far as their own purpose Is con­ the counter. He bought two hand­ here today from Columbus, express- pupils and two teachers died. younger son Bernhard at 34 Bid- kerchiefs. paying 25 cents for thena er the sympathy of the state for the cerned but also beneficial to the well street. Another son,- Herman, There was a striking similarity and presenting a 510 bill In pay­ victims and their survivors and between the two holocausts. First community wt large In creating the lives In West Hartford. proper spirit among the young ment. Then he bought a Palfjol gave assurance that the state would reports bad only one or tOrp dead folks. nickers, paying $5.50, and then lend every assistance in the invesll- in each case but as houra paflsed Praises Cheneys made another purchase which came gatioDs. and more definite information was Dr. Keating also took occasion to MERCHANTS MEETING to $3.50 more., winding up by buy­ In the opinion of Dr. Crile and obtained the. toll as given out by praise the splendid work done by ing a pair of garters for 50 cents. Dr. W. E- . Lower, also of the clinic newspapers, -gradually increased. C‘.ieney Brothers in', aiding^ the pro­ ON MONDAY NIGHT He then came to the; conclusion staff, the devastating gas was ni­ gress of the town of Manchester. that he had too many small hills trous perox'ide. Both were unable to H«. said that people here do not in his pocket, so he suggested that account for the origin of the ex­ realize sufficiently the unlimited To Discuss Special Trade Mr. Symington give him a $10 bill plosion and fire. They stated that PARSES* in exchange for smaller bills. every possible precaution had been part this firm has plaryed In the Weeks in June; Buffet Lunch H artford tjwn’s growth. "You have to live Got Back Turned taken for protection of their pa­ elsewhere to get a true estimate as to Be Served. As he counted out his change tients. I TONIGHT to the work they, haver doiie,” Dr, and small bills he found they made Condition of the dead indicated 1 Keating said. “ If y«u lived in Wil- Letters are now being sent out to a total of $10 and picking up the that only a few were the victims of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS llmantlc, for instance,” ha said, all Manchester merchants, whether $10 that Mr; Symingtou had laid the explosion Itself. Most of them Popular Matinee Saturday 50c to $2 ."you would,find conditions much members of the Merchants Division down he put that in the pile and inhaled the deadly gas given off by 1 different.” or not, inviting them to attend a handed It back, asking for $20 burning x-ray films which experts The banquet was a lively affair general meeting in the School When Symington insisted that such say Is comparable to gases used in from the moment Chairman Samuel street Rec, Monday evening, May a deal was all wet he was asked to warfare. B. Gaylord called out “ Fall in for 20, at 6:30 o’clock. check the cash register and If it Persons with action of fire upon Mess” until It was brought to an The meeting is called for the was found to be Incorrect to give the type of film stored in the clinic Martin Jensen says.,, appropriate close with the Fred purpose of discussing and laying the customer the $10 when ho related the explosions of great Hope’s rendititlon of “ The Swedish plans for special trade weeks'to be came back later. It was while the violence usually follow, and voiced Ride of Paul Revere.” The dinner held in June, the May Merchants register was being checked up that the opinion that fire preceded the put on by Chef Urbane J. Osano Week being so successful that all the sweater was stolen. explosion. Because of the .x-ray and assistants was of the usual the merchants were in favor of re­ and other electro medical apparatus ^Td trust my life and my plane to V E E D O L high standard and brought many peating it. though along altogether used extensively In the clinic, they words of praise. The menu includ­ different lines. LETHAL GAS FELLS voiced the belief that defective elec­ Motor Oil any time. It helped me break one of ed olives, pickles, celery, salami, A buffet lunch will be served be­ tric wiring caused the fire. sardines, cheese, spaghetti, mashed fore the meeting at a nominal That theory has not been accept­ Billy House potatoes, peas, string beans, half­ charge. DOCTORS, NURSES ed by aut’ orities investigating the Prices, Evening 73c to $3. Sate the hardest of the world’s flying records, and roast broiler, coffee, rolls, butter, disaster, but it is one they will con- Matinee 30c to walnuts, ice cream and cookies. David McCollum, chef of the Army (Continued from Page I) I’m sold to the limit on it. . . And nothing and Navy Club, and his corps of GARAGE LEAN-TO BURNS helpers assisted In serving. They were Identified, for the benefit of were Frank McCaughey. Fred ON WETHERELL STREET fearful relatives. else goes in my motor car, either.” Hope, Jack McCollum and Harry Many met death when they were McCormick! trapped in the flaming building and ‘WHERE THE Home of Decorations fell a prey to choking nitric oxide SCREEN Vitaphonck and The hall was decorated In true At 2 o’clock this afternoon an and other lethal gas, fumes. Sev­ South alarni from Box 13 on Wetherell SPEARS” .Movietone One of the mnning pilots in the Dole race to patriotic, style. Red white and en were physicians attached to the .Manchester blue banuers suspended overhead street was turned in for a fire that clinic. Six other physicians were in­ and American lla^s were at the was found 'ourning in tbn “ lean-to” jured in addition to scores of pa­ on the north side of the garage Hawaii, and holder of the world’s record for ends of the speakers' table. Pots tients, nurses and attaches. BEGINNING of flowers also stood on the tables. owned by James McCann at 91 The most generally accepted ex­ TOMORROW! Each perpdn found a bag full of Wetherell street and located, about planation today of the disaster was solo endurance flying, Martin Jensen knows souvenirs awaiting him when he fifty feet from the ’lOuse. Just that an explosion of X-ray films sat down for the dinner. The pro­ what started the fire Mrs. McCann in the clinic basement was imme­ gram was well carried out under was unable to tell. She had just diately; followed by fire which, In what motors need... Put his choice of all motor the direction of Chairman Gavlord put one of the babies to bed fc>- its turn, ate its way to where the, who had the assistance of David afternoon's sleep and com.ng out chemicals were stored and released of the front part of the house saw McCollum. Fred Hope. David Mc­ the poisonous gassds. oils in your car and get more power, smoother Cann and Reinhardt Lamprecht. the fire. She called for help and a Clouds of Gases Arthur McKav’s four piece orches­ neighbor’s child turned in the Dense clouds of the gases, poured f f i U i l H tra furnished the music for the alarm. through corridors up elevator shafts performance, and the low operating cost that This called out No. I ’s hose, occasion. chemical truck and also No. 4’s and Into wards and operating Seated- at the main table were: rooms. To sotne- death came' in WILLIAM Samuel O. Gaylord, John G. Pent- hook and ladder truck. The smoke follows flawless protection . . . Tide Water Oil was coming through the rear part merciful form while, they lay under land. George Kennedy. Raymond the surgeon’s knife uhder the dead­ W. Ooslee. E. L. Q. Hohenthal. Jr.. before the connections were made and in the meantime the chemical ening Influence of anaesthetics. r a s s : Sales Corporation, 3390 Main Street, Hartford Colonel H. B. Bissell, Major W. P. Others awaiting diagnosis fled 8. Keating. Frank Cheney. Jr., truck was run around the west PRESENTS I'elephone Hartford 2-2134 aide of the building and the chemi­ from the approaching gas clouds Thomas J. Rogers and Patrick H. only to be overcome In their track* Dougherty. cal prevented the fire breaking RADIO! EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT through into the garage. The wa­ to to be literally withered in some Entertainment. ter arrived just about the time the Instances by the flames which were THE 100% ALL- Bill Sweet, well known local then roaring through the structure. rALKING THRlLLBU Tune in on The Veeool Hour 9 to 9t30 P.M., Eaitem yodeler and banjo player, was most chemical supply gave out and In less than ten minutes the fire was 'Witbln two hours after the blasts Daylight Saving Time on N. B. C. Stations, WJZ, WB2L4, entertaining with his rendition of under control. The tar paper on the fire had about burned Itself WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW, WCFL, KWK, WREN "Over There,” "Mother Machree.” out, and scores of dead and dying "Silvery Moon’’ and "Sleep Baby the main garage, which was built to replace a barn that was burned were being rushed to nearby hospi­ Sleep.” He also scored a hit with tals, In many cases first aid treat­ “ SPEAKEASY” Jokes on various members of the on the same sight eig.iteen months .ago, was burned off, but the rest of ment was administered on the ■ . —with— — THE NEW club. He was assisted at the piano lawns of the clinic and amid scenes by Miss Matilda Pallait. - The other the building was saved. The "lean- to” was destroyed. The loss will of wildest confusion. PAUL PAGE LOLA LANE act was put on by Thompson and Caring For Injured Hazel of Hartford, "Just a Couple not exceed $400 as there was only about a ton of bay In the shed and Thousands crowded about the HENRY B. WALTHAL of Nuts.” according to their own gutted building while police com­ most appropriate title. They ap­ Mr. McCann bad taken his auto­ ------^ALflO— mobile to the mill. mandeered uxicabs, private autoi peared costumed in song and joke and trucks in which they rushed VITAPHOl^E VAUDEVILLE specialties. victims to the hospitals. A number of door prizes were Many died as they were brouglit LAUREL & HARDY COMEDY EEDOL awarded with the following win->' from the ruins. There were bodies ners: Carl Anderson, box of writ­ piled seteral deep before elevator ing paper: Louis Chagnot, box of OBITUARY doors on each floor. On stairways STATE NEWS M O T O R OIL cigars; William Shields, electric were similar pitiful heaps ot d e ^ toaster: David Ritgjiie; carving set; and dying. Harry McCormick, two j;>oond box Many who escaped the flames and MADE I009i FROM PENMSVLVANIA of candy; Fred Hope, baseball FUNERALS falUng dehris staggered out to the glove; Frank McCaughey, box of 1 cigars and J. B. O’Hanlon. (who George Hoffman. AND OTHER PARAFFINE BASB CRIJMf doesn’t own an automobile^ an or­ The fuoeral of George Hoffman, der for 35 gallons of muoUne and who died at bis work in the BUY a complete change of oil. 'Veeder-Root plant In Hartford, yes­ YOUR TIRES U se TYDOL ...Martin Jensen broke the wrortd’a terday, will be held at hla late record for solo endurance flying with this motor ca? gasoHno. Florida, fighting a frnit pest, de­ home, 172 McKee street, at 2:30 cided 'to spray automobiles with in­ tomorrow afternoon. Rer. H. O. CAMPBELL’S sect powder. An awful blow to the Weber will officiate And burial will- few rtaumimglfodel Tib he in ibt^Biit ----- FQJLiNGSTA'RON & r.A\ MANGHESTER,^mmNGiHl$BAm)780l^ ------...... J ...... i. nicn^1cdN (^ m m IMIOWM n i O Q ^ . 4. ;lgrge crowd witnewed the ON ITS TRIP three-act com edy. drama "Mary Mrs. Merrifteld*s O i^estra and Made Some Marmalade" pnesented by the Rockville- Trinity Church PnpUs Jn Fine Presratation Walther League, under the auspices T o y « Tomorrow Nigiit. ^ df>-,the ; local leagpe of the Zidn Lutheran Church, given last.night (Conttnned tiy>iB Page 1.) Mrs. A, N. Merrlfleld. teacher of in Cheney Hall. Music-betweeu the (Gonthnicd li^oin P i^ 1) plectral instruments in this town acts was furnished, hy Edward ed as the Zeppelin got under, vr&y and Willimantle, has arranged the Audrnlot and Miss Martha Klss- the basis “ This Is the greatest thrill I ever following program for the fifth an­ mah, violinists, and Miss Marion reapporUonineht with the Congress. had!" nual concert o f. her orchestras in Erdin, pianist of the local league. If the CohgfMS then tailed to act Mrs. Pierce revealed a few min-i High school hall Friday evening: at once, the President’s rehppor- utes before the start that she plans Part 1 A third taxi was put into opera­ tiohment would go into effect four (a) The Commander ...... Jacobs tion in Manchester yesterday by the years later. to return to Europe aboard the The bill incidentally would pro­ tZeppelin when the ship makes its (b) Beautiful Rainbow .....O dell City 20 Cent Taxi Company. vide for a national census every ten eastward voyage from LakehnrsL Orchestra Mandolin Solo— By 10 year old Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ years, on population, agriculture, ir­ “ I don’t think one trip is going rigation, drainage, unemployment to be enough for me," she said. Beauty’s Byes ...... Greenwald ranth, will hold its regular meet­ Olga Soave ing tomorrow evening in the and mines. In '1934 And eveir ten " I’m coming back this way too.” years afterward, a separate census At the height of only 100 feet, Reading...... Selected Masonic Temple. The initiation ceremony for several candidates of farms, crops aci^ ge and live­ the silyer ship then circles above Miss Lillian O. Grant Overture— Lnstplel ...... Jacobs will be in charge of the past stock would be authorised.. ThS' the administration buildings of the Orchestra matrons and patrons, with Past measure carried numerous penalties i Zeppelin Works, her glistening Mandolin Solo— Valser— Concerto. Matron Miss Ethel Bralnard and for. failure to Answer qqeetlons pro- j sides gleaming like a leviathan of Meunier Past Patron J. L. Winterbottom in pounded by. census takers.' i the sky as she wheeled majestical­ Miss Aline Van Haverbeke the East. The annual memorial Administration leaders hope to i ly above the heads of the hun­ Mrs. Merrlfield at Piano service will also be exemplified. A enact the bill in the Senate early' dreds who had assembled to watch Banjo Club-^. social will follow with refreshments next week. The southern opponents the take-off. (a) The D andy...... Stahl in the banquet ball in charge of have' announced they would not Woman Forgets Baggage (bi Rag Tag ...... SUhl the officers not required for floor fllibnster against it, so a prolonged This Monih-- Mrs. Pierce almost delayed the (c) That Banjo R a g ...... Stahl work. battle is not expected. Then the departure of the dirigible by for­ < Intermission measure must go to the House, which probably will pass, it in a few getting her traveling bag at the last Part 2 The Woman’s Home Missionary (a) Soldiers of Freedom ... .Odell society of the South Methodist days. moment. As her decision to go was church will meet tomorrow at 2:30. an eleventh-hour affair she had not (b) Love’s Old Sweet Song . .Odell economically with Orchestra All those who have not yet re­ a great deal of luggage, and when Banjo Solo— turned their holiday calendars are she arrived at the hangar with the (a) Medley of Popular A ir s ...... requested to do so at this meeting. MAYTIME FIESTA rest of the passengers she found Arr. by Merrlfleld that she left her bag at the hotel. (b) Dancing Banjo .... .Plngatore The special committee on the Keith’s Room Outfits A maid raced back to the Kurgar- Clarence Sylvester study of the purchase of the TOMORROW NIGHT ten and returned with the luggage Mrs. Merrlfleld at Plano. Miss Van Cheney o^fned schools in the Ninth Just before the ship left the shed. Haverbeke accompanying Banjo district will meet in conference with According to present Indications, Vocal S o lo - P. N. Sunderland, architect in con­ Dorcas Society Committees AD the “ Graf Zeppelin" will arrive at fa) I Heard You Singing ..Coates nection with the sk te Board of Prepiared for ’ Gay Church ] her destination, the naval air sta­ h i s modern way of selecting complete room groups (b) Would I Were a Tender Apple Education. Tuesday afternoon.^ The .'>,1 tion at Lakehurst, N. J., some tlmei Blossom ...... Londonderry Air committee is trying to ascertain . Fair^Many.Smprises. >i Msures you of a beautifully furnished home, p ^ e ct Sunday. Dr. Eckener believes that Robert Gordon the average costs of modern school in taste and harmony—at a very moderate cost. Everything is In readiness for T the trip will take about 80 hours, Sextette— buildings BO that a fair study of During Annual Home Makers Month we are featuring his original intention to fly via the (a) March Milltalre ----- Hildreth the Cheney proposition can be the May time Fiesta, to be held at the Swedish Lutheran church Fri- these special room ensembles, seversJ to select from for Great Circle route having been (b) Llebestraum...... Hildreth made. balked by unfavorable weather Mrs. Merrlfleld. Burton. Miss Van 'day night under the auspices of the every jroom in your home. Each consisting of . a major Dorcas society. The; booths are over the North Atlantic. Haverbeke, Metcalf, and Mr, Russell B. Hathaway, of the suite with all accessories, and all quality merchandise at Sylv^ter and Freeman Manchester Trust Company, is in gay with crepe paper trimmings in Safety First pastel shades and vari-colored flow­ a cost that represents real savings to-you. If you are a By taking the Great Circle (a) Step L iv e ly ...... Jacobs Baltimore attending the Safe De­ Home Maker of 1929 plan to see our complete display at (b) Under the Double E a g le ...... posit Convention. ers; » course, the ship might have made Jacobs Miss Anna Llndberg, chalnban once for only two weeks of this annual event yet remain. the voyage in 65 hours, unless Orchestra At the regular meeting of the of the-children’s booth promises strong head winds were encounter­ Manchester Green Community Club plenty of surprises for the kiddies ed. But Dr. Eckener felt It advis­ tomorrow evening at the Green In "The Wishing Well.” The gift able to sacriflce speed In' the inter­ WASHINGTON SCHOOL school at 8 o’clock, officers for the and white elephant booths with ests of safety, so the southern route ensuing year will be elected. The Mrs; Hazel Munsie and Miss Evelyn was decided upon. present officers are W. H. Cowles, Anderson as chairmen, will haVe But even this may not guaran­ HAS PARENTS NIGHT president; Blwood G. Walker, sec­ aprons, towelsi linen and gift ar­ tee a calm crossing, as 35-mlle-an- retary and Mabel A. Lanphear, sec­ ticles for sale. The candy commit­ The NAVARRE hour winds are reported in the vi­ retary. tee beaded by Miss Anna A. John­ . t t cinity of the Axores. Successful Parents’ Nights were son, have been, working enthusias­ As soon as she reaches French held at Washington School on Tues­ The Oakland \ Club met this af­ tically for the past week making territory, probably, about 7 o’clock day and Weduesday of this week. ternoon wltb Mrs. Sherwood G; Maybaskets and candy dolls fbr Bring Summer Into Your^ome A Completely Furnished ' this morning, the Zeppelin will be On Tuesday evening a kindergarten Bowers. The subject for discussion their booth. Miss Clara Lindberg, taken up by an escort of Freinch class and grades 6 and 6 were In was “ Trees.” ' chairman of the cafeteria and MIsp With This Colorful Fibre Smte Living Room airplanes, by order of the French session from 7 — 8 o’clock. In \ _ _ _ Beatrice Johnson, heading the ice government. Reports here stated spite of the rain 246 parents visited The Young People’s society of cream parlor committee, will have that this move is being taken to the school and' saw their children the Concordia Lutheran church will charge of the serving of the.' re­ prevent the possibility of espionage a work. On Wednesday evening a hold a May party in the church par­ freshments. ^ TbVee-smart pieces for your^sun room .or sum­ 1 1 8 6 Thb affair will open in the chureb on the part of the Zeppelin, al­ kindergarten class and grades 1— 4 lors Saturday evening. The 'i^em- mer living room— settee, chair and rocker.in a /. were in session. The visitors for bers of the Norwich Luther League basement tomorrow night about 8 most attractive new design. Made of' closely I though the French maintain that to be pre- this evening totaled 245. will be guests. o’cloekk the program woven fl6re, neatly decorated in several color the ^ o r t Is being^ provided as sented about fi:20.’ ' intematlonal courtesy. Interesting projects were on ex- combinations. Spring filled cushions ,-coyered Already this splendid living room. is. beautifying many This is the flrst actual commer­ hibitlen. . Arvld Seaburg, mason contractor . with gayly patterned cretonne. P rlc^ ' com­ homes------why not yours too. It is one of the most popular of cial flight ever made by a dirigible In Grade I— A doll house. has completed the brickwork on the plete at .g;,; V ' our many groups. Eleven piecea.ln alkrHt kplrodid .thcaB.piece In grade II— A Japanese garden. Jacquard suite (two piece* illustrited above) mcindldg it targe ^across the Atlantic. Besides Ita new addition to the HollisteV Street N A P MBUNTENDENTS ‘W ‘%* •(' I^ Grage HI^— Indian Wigwams -School. sofk, sa»i wing cbalr. And with it a flh e ^ lfi Ajabifister 18 passengers, most of whona paid rngyi'davenport table, end table, smoking cabinet;, fl^ r himp, for their tleketej’the and book club; T V In Grad* W — Roblnsop Orusoe tabid lamp, sofa pillow and table scarf,. Outfit on ^ p la y at. carries 4,000 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Quinn of FOR VACADON SCHOOL ' ' '$49.50 and tjie Story of Cotton. 90th ot'ores.' mixed freight, 550 pounds of mall, Park street have announced the In Grade V—^Stamp and coin col­ marriage of, their daughter Eleanor, and a female gorilla booked as car­ lections. Telephone system and to Francis O’Brien o f ' New York go. The freight Includes a. piano, a Rev. F. C. Allen of the .committee - iudio broadcasting. City, formerly of Ms-Dchester. The in charge of the Church Vacation valuable painting, several kegs of In Grade VI-^ Boap carving of ceremony took place in New York herrings',' and other mlscellaineous school at the north end, which Oroek and'Roinan statutes and early this week. opens July 8 for its third consecu­ goods. ruins. The non-paying passengers are tive season, today announced the Uptown ^ Sets of papers showing class names of the three young women Annual officials of the Zeppelin company. work in arithmetic, language, who will serve as superintendents. geog., history, penmanship and ITOSBAND SURPRISED, MAY 2 9 LAST DAY TO GET They are MUS EVelyn Clarke, iihls Showrooms spelling were ready for inspection. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Home Makers Pupils also made very unu ual note Ijew York, May 16.— Mrs. l^ary Clarke of Porter street and a junior book collection' in history, geog. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE at Connecticut College, New Lou­ C^ositp School ,825 Main Street Pierce's embarjtntion on the Graf and music. Month Zei^elln frok Friedrlchshafen don. Miss Clarke is planning after ^Mth Manchester early today took her lamily here her graduation from college io. completely by surprise. When In­ Thofie Veterans. Who Desire It specialise in religlmm educational HEROISM RAMPANT work. At the cdmlng vacatlph ternational News Service informed Should Get in Touch With her husband, Henry J. Pierce, school she will be superintendent of stockbroker, of his '• ife’s action in AT HOSPITAL FIRE Welfare OfBcer Irvine. the intermediate department which sailing despite the fact she nad told includes boys and girls between the iimniiiifiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiittfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifln him she wouldn’t make the trip, all 'Veterans of the World War who ages of 12 and 14.. he oould say was: f Confinpiefl frinm l*age 1) wish: to- take out Government In­ Miss Ethel M. Fish, director of “ Well, doesn’t that beat the surance must make application on Sunnyside Private.'school will serve dickens." w stricken nurse, and he was or before May 29, 1929. If a vet­ as superintendent of the Junior de­ I S ervice— Quality— Loiv Prices | So confident was he that Mrs. gassed ahO badly injured before he eran has dropped his government partment, attended by children- Fierce would not make the trip that himself escaped the; holacaust.. Insurance be may be reinstated; If from. 9 to. 11., •hb spent last evening away froin Mrs. Anna Stahl, of Youilgsfown, he is now carrying government in­ ^Miss; Frances Conrow, snperti^ ; his hotel, where he had previously lost her life because she wan ted. to surance and wishes to increase the tendent of the primary class at the F riday Specials /Jo u k B ' . be with her husband here when he amount be may do so. up to the vacation school, is a kindergartenirgar .mSB. 7>te %ept in constant touch with his O e r iw lfe’s activities. He was very much underwent a minor opehition. maximum of $10,000. He may teacher______—at _ the— ^ Eighth District 15e lb. S .VfORLO Stahl, on the first floor, bad gone choose ahy of the seven types of school-on North School street. Hiss Finest Fresh Caught Mackerel \ A i surprised when he returned soon c A e ;nfter midnight to find that she was through the preliminaries to the policies which are very similar to Conrow attended the institute for Cape Cod Butterfish ^already on her way. operation whilu his wife waited In the commercial life insurance com­ vacation school teachers held last Fresh Bullheads “ It doesn’t sound much like our an ante rooih on the second, floor. pany policies. week under the auspices of the Fresh Floimders They failed to find each other in . There is no better insurance for Hartford County Council. Miss Fi$h ’ Mary to do a thing like this," he Frdsh Salmon declared. “ But there is nothing we the panic wbicb followed the blast the veteran than the government was in boston last week for the ;can do now. She is over 21— a free and she perished. insurance. It is recommended highly meeting of the Massachusetts - As­ Fresh Bndc Shad .'agent, and If she’s aboard— that's The searing flames trapped one by the largest Insurance companies sociation for EducStional! Methods Fresh Halibut Stealc man who was seen to- dash into the in the country. Anyone wishing to and will attend a special grbnp ’^'all. there is to it.” Steak Cod "Yon can’t seo the country unless ^ Pierce said that his wife’s building from the street He had have information o^r assistance in meeting of rocation. school workers Bostem Bluefish been attracted by the crowds. See­ filling out an application .should get at Hartford this week. Miss Edna ydu see the point" says Speed mother, Mrs. Louise Daly, was O’Day. -greatly upset over her daughter's ing a milling mass of humanity in in touch with James A. Irvine, Wel­ Bakter. professor of religions edu­ Fillet of Sole BATTEM TOWtNQ action. an upper window, be dashed into fare' Officer of the Dllworth-Cornell cation at Hartford will be the Get a. car and treat it like a hu­ 24HR. "She is quite sad and very the smoke-filled corridor. - His body Post 102, American Legion, leader of this discussion gronp. man being. Bring it here and let anxious,” he said. Naturally- we are was brought out later and taken to FRESH VEGETABLES ICTRYICE ns take a look at it once in a while. s n u n a all hoping that she gets across a:il the morgue. ] We will give you an all around, ser­ right.” Finest Native Asparagus ...... 28c bunch j vice and store it for you in the win­ Pierce exhibited no anger be­ ter. cause his wife had sailed in the DR. s m s Green String Beans, 2 quarts ...... 25c i face of his urgent efforts to pre- Rareripes, 2 bunches f o r ...... 5® INO- .yent her. He took the matter CONVENTlOKlfGHT Fancy Cauliflower DEPOT ^ IM E OARAGE philosophically. Fresh Strawberri^ , ERNEST A. ROY, PROP- Native Spinach (GoiUlnaed from Page 1) PHONE NO. 15^ s l e u t h s EXAMINE eORNO.MAINJ'NO.S^^ STS. the members might be protected Ih MANCHESraR , CONN. the future. BAkrilY SPEQALS '' FOUND REVOLVER The proposition of E. C. Gallo­ to introduce famous . I way. dean of pharmacy at the uni­ Stuffed and Baked M ack^l ready for noon .. 35c each versity and representative of the _ Short Biscuits 19c dozen y. (Continued from Page 1) revolting students and dismissed I Drop Cookies ...... 25c dozen i faculty, tor an arbitration commit­ bad not been found near the body. tee of three Fundamentalists, was Huntington was found on a lonely entirely ignored by the convention.' — Apple Turnovers ...... 39c dozen swamp about 20' feet from the road Perhaps to celebrate the sweep­ AUen-A Raspberiy Tuniovers ...... 39c dozmi way, a single bullet wound through ing victory over the enemy. Dr. 'Homo BBide Cpdfljsh Cakes- 40c doz^n his head. Shields addrecsed the assembly last UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS V WATGH^ Flung From Auto night Cocoanut M acaroons . j . » . . . . . ,39c djSgsn ^ There was a scratch on the gun Lady Fingers ...... *.?*• • • • • dopgii g . .'It- S ‘ C L O C ^ ’found by Patria and also a scratch STORM .WARNOGI Regular Stock Merchandise on a stone lying nearby, indicating Cleaned ahd-' Oiled .■'.'K -,y ‘ 'V ;■ ^ e t possibility that the pistol had Waihingtoli; May 16.-^North- ^een thrown into the field, striking west stocm wakings from t^e Vit^ jthe stone. ginla Oapaa tb'^astport/ Mb.) were The authorities are awaiting the ordered displayed by thb .H. SBB’US ,; ^ 0ccupkld%^' qomd of an examination ofl the Waather Bureau today. benaaiev rtu u markings for comparison 20% Reductiem . • and ,, a storm of marked Intensity ceut^; A. Pbdtove, |4r<^ . ifh the markings of a shell found ing negr otiewai Ontario and' mo' ( SAVBMONBirv- eiiv the. youth’s body. ing eait sdrtktaaa. Meanwhile, other nmre or less Until Mqnday;~-Come in at pnee "We Fix vague elues are being Investigated ------..'i ...... • -fe. Humors that young women were factor in young Huntington’s life BAVEYOUR fuTom Mtg, by a;fe4«rs! CUeggo TrtbQM ia s ' dlg*:, jew eS y co , W. fihfOth, In the last three montbp were bebtg d . jwry..'bft'jsfebtrgo'.ot. tliM Ifkll populism is seou|>ted, ehleSy heeauis of the fiaom t U t no one in Windbor eqttfd Ing., lasoffis Aag^r; found who knew of a etugle in- when he kept company irtth

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1 ■ - . . • ■ ^ ^ MANCHBSyEB BVISNINQ HBRAEp. 8 0 OTB U A H C S B S m S . COIjW^, T H V ^ A Y y ‘ y - ■ totsi wmalnlng HEder, nnrgeg’ care, .mentg srtn to gemd in fifty-onat ■* -Army hstL MoCdB i - „ . d a i l y RADIO PROGRAM Rer. RedfleM to Pnadi Mrs. Join* Thomas ot Union S:00 T:0tf—Trtor, orehe^^ Leading DX Stations. Rev. Charles P. Redlleld, teach­ street Is coflfinod to .thf . house, by T lm n d a j, l l » y 16* I:t0 T;80—*Tono Color." » er of the Friendly Olais of . the Ulnegg. i . At gOWSEb;; 9:00 8:00—W BA^ P r ^ A fL * N T * W ,a , tint oeaetrt ot tb » Union church, will rehdw a»jr pto- The pupUs Gt MiM Helen Barke, There was a large, gathering at salt-too gs^i I t»n 4 which WM p ^ * MeoMwlal D«y Bzercitos toral services neceissary In the mh- teaeher of piano. wlU to heard In the opening of the May Festival finished------, J38 ;iss^..isrgr, a.ar* given under the antoleet oC ito I ior two wort, bortrt. or ^ T:» 6:00—Niwlty oooio: 13:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, cops^tons The following detailed program aenoe of Rev. Brpokea. For bap- recital at Miss Burke's home on ronadfas yoko^wy7« woothor; win f l n ^ 8:00 18:46 ir:45—Studio orgpn recital. asms, .fnperalB or any . other serv- Friday evening. Children of Mary and women work­ a collar-laid c S b S « M «;00—Orgonlet.listifsss'i.r’isisi.'ss?' ptolet. t83.»-KYW, CHICAQO-1^ of the .pnl>lie ezerclses 'In obserr^ ers ot St;'^ Jkmee'i ehurch last eve­ bow tie.' 9:M 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) ibes’he may to Reached At any , time XioelrriUe Lodge of W to sdlU 9:88 10:36 8:36—Orchestra; artists. ance of Memorial Day will he held and will gladly bffldata ning.- Tbe-^etttertatnment. was fur-^ 10:00 liS^^wphony - _ - T 5 S ^ - ;OT 1*T^ duice orcherjroo >U:00 18:00—Dance music to a m class of candidates will nlshed h r a east oryouag women 11:06Ll:06 10 :06—TWO In Talcott Park at 2 o'clock: R. V. N. A. Report who•_ preuated___ slSMrw..^ * W^ e Idttle Red selection— America. At a meeting of the Rockville School'Souse."OUUUUd SIWMW,. This ■. evenlnfi... the— - yet seen any meatloh qf / W v y ^^^^CwmoYol to I ’rr 0:30—Variety i^half if >>nur.boun The next meeting of the Ever ^ ^ SonOIudln* 7:80 Opsnlnl; Prayer— Rev. M. E. Os­ Visiting Nurse Association hold last prograsi will be put on by a firoup eels being fired on bir tim « 0 « Bonner" wUl b e .lto ^ 8:00 7:00-W JZ Ready club will to held nex^ week under the direction of Miss Helen 18:00 9:00—Soprano and bmtooA 11:30 10:30—Studio v tlsts froUc. borne. evening. It was repoi^ed; that not Tnesday at t;8 0 a'61ock at the ifOatd. . .. 10:80i:n 9:80—Modera hymonli^ t64.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Bodrean and li entitled "Qypiy- Re­ jL S r t i ^ U 9:00 8:00—Mooaeheart hour. Logan's Memorial Day Order.— all returns had been made In the church. This wlU t o movie night vue." This entertainment, as was 9:80 8:30—Studio hub tour. . and all the;memberg will attend the 0*30=SU!! 6:80—EHlItogton’*2teSfc5Sw^i<» dinner 3 mw6o.ar' 10:30 9:80—Dance orchestra; MtlstA Robert Beebe. membership campaign. The report the case last night, will be followed 8:00—Dog x ta t; . 18:0011:00—Artists: concert trio. Palace theater following the meet­ by. dancing and there were refresh PORItADIO 7:00 Llneoln's Gettysburg Address— of the nurses showed 618 visits •M 7:00—Arabeequ* dram*i in a 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—WE ing at ihe chnroh. ments served. Friday night's en Oendela;" mualA High school puplL during April. 470 nundng, forty ad­ SERVICE V J Z at 7. „ 1:30 8:80—Musical m eto^ : ccocerL 8:80 7180 u S. Marine band. 10:80 9:S0-^Two dance o r t ^ tr o s . Address of the Day— Rev, M. B. visory and eight sopfal service. hold, the ImportMt ®'v. 8:80 8'.30—Alton Joa#A.tenor. 11:15 10:15—Quintet; dance orchestrA PHONE 1968 coneul to the port ot ■oimi**** 10:00l .;w 9:00—CeorM Olaen * wrteatrA Osborne. There were flfty-ono ;• cases under b u t t h e y a t b . hMo In thli country only 11^ ®*SS|% 11:00 10:00—Two dance orohmti^ 13:00 11:00—Dremn ship; orchestrA WM.E.KRAH Have ybo___ RltS OovSS, rtwacter ectre ^ w W ^ 464.S-WEAF, NEW V O R K -^ 844.0-WLS, CHICAGO—6 ^ ’Tribute to "Unknown Dead” — Rev. the nurses' care the first of April (eailc Eleeirle BedloT 8:00 6:00—Talk. Thornton FWier. 6K10 8d»—Hits from ••Bunny." J. F. Bancbmann. ind fifty-one new cases admitted; She: Isn’t the tnoon lovely to­ 8:16- - s:i6—Dinner dance mualA 9:80 8:80—Program; rourrd-up. ^ __ twenty-four general; one pre-natal; night? Do you know It always fills Expert 8:00—Mid-wert hymn .Ing. ... 11:00 10:00—Studio concert orchestrA DeeoraUOB of Cross to “ Unknown » n ' u . 7:00 one maternity; one new bom ; me with hunger for Mimething. Bantew Radio . at 10:30. ______7l80 6:30—Comfort hour o«l^ w h 447.6—WMAQ-WQJ. CHICACW-dTC. Dead." — Thomas Joyce, barltonA 8:30 7:30—inspiration boys tour. twenty-two child hygiene; twelve He (hastily): Let’s danf,e.— Radio Service Vuave lenath. In meter* on Benediction— Rev. Blake Smith. Servfce 9M 7:00—Buck and Wlno, comedy 9-00 8:00—Concert; minstrel show. ■nt-Blta vaudeville sketch. 10:00 9:00—Studio concertA __ The nsnal parade to the ceme­ under 1 year; ten, 1 to 5 years; Philco Jars and Batteries ^ Aathuriasd Ussier 8:30 7:30—Sentinel’s orch. with Jes­ 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n* Andy, oomedton. teries will follow the exerclsea communicable diseases, two; deliv­ filajertte. Ope*«F* i*hU«o sica Dragonette, soprano. 11:00 10:00—Three orcbesUaA eries attended, eight. Patients were In the spring a young man’s R C A Tabes and New Sets. filfi MM4IW m niiilko Bast 9:00 8:00—Male quarteL tenor. 238—KOlU COUNCIL BLUFFS—128a After the graves have been deco­ 9 -Oo—bklucational talk, orcp. discharged to hospital, 4; cured or fancy usually turns to thoughts of a fioeth Meeebesiee 10:00 8:00 7:00—WABC proSA (3% hrA) rated, the parade will return to the new antomobila Phone 3d4-2 Leading East Stations. 10:30 0:30—Concert Bureau program 11:00 10:00—Merry ramblers.' dancA Memorial building where refresh- Improved, fifty-two; died, throe; with Rita Qould, actresA 13:00 11:00—Amos 'n* Andy; studla ATVANTlC^On^—1100- 11:80 10:80-8L I^gto o ^ e a ^ 268.3—WFAA, DALLAS—104a 19*00 11:00—Ben Bernles orcneetra. 7:30 6:10—WEAF qrohestiA songA “ m s I ^ J Z j n e w YORK-760. T i l 9:30 8:30—WJZ concert propmn. 8:00 5:00—Old Man SunshlnA 361.2-KOA. DENVER-m 6:30 6:30—Pollack’s dance orchestrA 6:00—Egyptian consul’s talk. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs dVi hrA) 7:00 10:30 9:30—Program; serenadetA 10:l6 7:15 6:15—Vocalists. aaxophonlsL 6:80—Famous retold' taleA 12:00 11d»—U. 8. Engineers bend. \ 7:80 299.8—WHO, DES MOINES—lOOa 7:00 lioo-m iuierlntiiic; 8 M 7dM^Lowto JamoA tenon 8:80 7:30—Ben Bmnle’. orchestrA 8*09 7:00—Studio musical prtBimiA 9:00 8:00—Feature musical program. 13:00 11:00—Little Symphony orch- ,5:jS 9:30 8:30_Rosario Bourdon's orcm 374.8—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—SCO. 10:00 9:00—Gladys Rice, sopiano. .8:30 7:80—Vesper music ‘hour. 10:30iu;«u 9:30—Itolals D’Or orchestrA 9:16 8:16—Soloist; orchestra. U;00 10:00—SlumtfrmuidA^^^^^ 10:80 9:30—Violin recital, <•30 6 :80—Van Surdmn'* o^ertra. 635.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—6W. 7*80 6 'SO—Qiailea teatur* ho^» 7*00 6:00—Automobile club teaturA 491.5—WOAF, KANSAS aTY —6ia L'm 7 :00—Areadto *®®®® 8:00 7:00—’Trianon ensemblA 7:15 8:15—Topics In season. 8:30 7:30—NBC progrs. (2% hm.) S-M 7 *80—WBAF proga. (8% nm-J 8:00' 7:00—WEAK P«>e"- * m i ^ M A » ^ buffalo- mo. 491.5- WIP, PNILADELPHIA-^O. 12:00 11:00—Amos *n'-Andy, comedians 10:30 9:80—Band conTOrt. 8*30 6:30—Oppenhelm s orchMtrA 1:15 12:15—Studio variety hour, s 24s!^^NAC, boston—1830. 7:00 6:00—Children’s hour. tmk. 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. T’ l l 8 :11—Amo# 'n* Andy, comedian. MIS.iL k DKA, PITT8BUBOH-980. 468.6—KFI, LOS ^NOELES—W . 7.11V» «:«-^ e.ii a -WCAE. PITTSBUROH-1220. 11:30 10:30—Memory Lane music. 10:30 8rt0— ^®0to0 8rt^^ 6:30 6;80 -O rrtestw ^ «to t* 12:30 11:80—Mystery, "Unseen H a n i 7:80 8:10—Book talk'; llncle 01*“ ^ 1:00 13:0>^Trocadeians orchestrA 8:00 7:00—WEAK programs <3 b ^ ) 37a2—WCCO, MINN., ST. P A U L ^ IE >f is J ^ p s s * - U;00 10H»—Tmcy-Brown 8 w S60.7-WHAM, SOCHESTER—lim 8:30 7:30—WABC ProS*; ISOJ—WTAM . CLBVELANI 11:00 10:00—HanlsL theatric^ hour. 1*00 7H)0—WJS5 programs (8 h rsj 12:20 11:20—Dick Long's prehestm. 9:00 7 d)0—InTiaibl# choruA „ . lOloO oiooI^Eastman School wncerL 8:80 7:80—ITOAF program. (1 hr.) 48).3—WSM, N A SH V ILLE -W . 10"80 1:80_WJZ programs (IH h ^ ) 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (2 hrs^ 9:30 8:80—Mortcal tg®*;; ®®®*®* S»A-WQ?^ SCH EN ECTA6y-7M. fs orchestra; stud 10:80 l;3 fr-T rle; radteetteA 13:66 11:16—'Arne; weather; marketA 10:80 18:30 11:80—Crooner, piano m roo. ii;30A l . a U 10:30^^he1U . OV“AIIO >IanISSCSSS V ^ o Knows.-- - S:45 11:46—Clir* dance orrteatra. 6*00 6:00—Markets, tarm forum, 12:00 11:00—Studio 8:30 6:30—Albany 270.1—WRVA, R'CHMONO^IIIO. S98.8—WCX.WJR, 6:20—Educational talk, muslA 8:00 7:00—WJZ progrataa 7:20 6:80n-an 6 K-nn—Orcheatre::00—Orchestra; AmosAmo*^^^ n hrs4 7:30 6:30—Trautman's entertalnerA 11:00 10:00—Enr>tlan aerenadera. 7:00—ACTicultural question boA 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (. 13:00 11:00—Organlat; danw muaia 8:00 12:00 11:00—Lawrence orcheatrjk ^ . T - ^ I C . HARTFOBD-800. 8:30 7:30—l^ A F programs (1 hr.) ^ ^ 9_KPO. SAN FRANCISCO-88a 9:30 8:30—With the JonewA 11:00 10:00—Feature program. 0:80 6:30-Sea ,

the unsuspecting ,, host-to-be. art pictures and address: The use of Art In Religious EducaGon, by When they arrived, Sammy Miss Eleanor MacKenxle, . director of struck up a tune, the towns­ W T 1 C people pushed back the furni­ Religious Education, Southington. PROGRAMS ture, and everybody Joined In a 7:00, Evening Worship, a service rollicking evening of square for all. Address, "Th^ Force That Travelen, Hartford Builds,” by Rev. Elmer Thienes, dances. Marlborough. Several, from this 500 BL 600 R* C« 11:00 p. m.— Bulova correct time; Hartford Courant News Bulle­ place are planning to attend these meetings. tins and weather forecast. Mrs. Harry Hannum end her son Profvua For llinxiday. May tO Clarence Hannum of Springfield, • :20 p. m.— Summary of Program Mass., were guests at the home of and United States Dally News Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frink on Sun­ Bulletihs from Washington. WAPPING day. Mrs. Hannum Is an aunt of 1:255 p. m.*—Hartford Courant Mrs. Frink. ^ . News BnUetina The Parent-Teacher’s association Lieutenant Harry Generous, state deputy commissioner of aviation, 1:30 p. m.— Sea Gull Dinner met last Monday afternoon, at the Center School hall at 3 o’clock, for has Inspected the private port be­ Gronji* longing to Ellsworth Sperry and A T LAST p. m.— Baseball scoms. their annual election of Officers «ilB has passed the field for'the opert-: T:fiee p. m.— The. King P «fecto and committees, which were as fol­ Mnele Memory Contest directed lows: President, Mrs. Henry tlon of smkll. aircraft. Mr. .Sper^ by Emil Helmberger. Nevers; vice-president, Mrs. Arthur recently bought an Avian from the Sharp; secretary, Mrs. Mae Holden; Whlttelsey-Avian company 7:300 p. m.—Coward Comfort Bridgeport. The ship which wai Hour from H. B. C. Studloe— treasurer. Mrs. Walter Smith; chairman ot the ways and means licensed for the ctate of ConnecU blended two-base motor oil William McKenna, director. committee, Mrs. LouIm W, Bum- cut last week is to be based during t:|0 Pi ».-i-NeWton Partoha Hour ham; membership committee, Mrs. the summer at Mr. Sperry’s own I Opehlni— fiomper FldsiU ^ . • Leri T. Dewey; hostess committee, field. mizes knocking) seals pistoti rings and ,...... Souea Mrs. Carl Ricbenbaeh; sunshine OME motor oils arc^made from 1 * Intermexso — "Cavallerla committee, Mrs. Marlon F. Pierce, THE ANSWER paraffine base oil, others from does the utmost that oil can do to give • Mascajui and press committee. Mrs. Mabel S II Popalar~LdulBe . .Whiting J. Colllfis. The annual reports naphthene. Each has good qualities you a smooth-running^ quiet motor# III When Irish Byes Are Smil­ were given from the various offi­ Here is the answer to the Letter ing ...... Ball cers and committees and refresh­ Golf puzzle HEART, HEARS, not shared by the other. Tenor Solo ments were served by the teachers TEARS, TEAMS, TRAMS, TRAMP, IV Novelty—Moonlight In qf the lower grades. TRUMP. Modern motors demand it j)lx|g ...... Mlseud Last Monday evening was a gala The perfect oil for the modem motor V Popular— ^From Sunrise to time for the members of Evergreen . Sunset . . . McLaughUn-Mlller Lodge ot Masons, A. F. A A. M., is an exact blend of oil made from The high compression, the speed and VI Sunrise and Ton .... Penn No. 114, who convened at their power of the modem motor demand Teuor Solo with Saxophone Temple at East Windsor Hill, the best paraffine and the best naph­ Sextette where Raymond W. Belcher was HOUSECLEANING a two-base oil with the maximum VII March—r"Tannhaueer . . initiated into the mysteries of the thene bases.. This ultimate oil we ...... Wagner order, and a' grand supper was have produced in grades snitahle for stamina, the seeding qualities, the 3:30 p. m.— "Tone Color’' present­ served also. TIME IS WINDOW ed by The ImperlaIs-7- / Tomorrow evening, the members any motor in any climate. resiitance to ,heat and wear that is I Siamese ^Patrol, .... Lincke of the Toung Peojile’s society of CLEANING TIME II'Gold and Silver Walts ... only obtainable by combining the Lehar Christian Endeavor will attend a service of the Emanuel Synagogue Have us clean your windows n i Light Cavalry Overture . . of Hartford where they vrill hear Do you Ukeyour motor? qu^ties of paraldSne and. naphthene ...... Von Suppe now. Private hoi&es a special­ Rabbi Morris Silverman speak, ty. Special rates • on new rV Negro Spiritual— Nobody 'riiey are to meet at the Federated If yon have that regard bordering on base oils. Knows the Trouble I’vo Seen church here at 6:80 p. m.. D. S. T. houses. We ui^e you to test Gulf from "Bandanna Sketches" .. The Hartford County Council of affection for yo^r motor, ...... White Religious Education will bold a Supreme Motor Oil in your V Two Orenadiere. .Schumann Day Institute for Church School drive to the nearest Gulf VI Pan Americana .. Herbert Workers and Teachers at tbs East MaKichester Dealer and try this Gulf car and judge for yourself f:fi»lO p. m.— Seiberllng Stngere Glastonhnry Methodist church next Window Cleaning Co. from N. B. C. Studios— Orchoe- Sunday afternoon. May 19, at 8 Supreme M otor OIL It lu­ the improved performanee tra OlrootUm, Frank Blaek. o’clock, D. S. T. Miss Edith F 701 Main S t TeL783 t : t 0 p. m.— Trua Dotoetlvo Storiea Welker will give •> demoutraUon bricates perfectly, resists and economy of this two- from N. B. O. Studios. ot- a training In ■ — --worship--- ^A program at 1 9 :H p. Bi.— Halsoy-Stnart'Hour 3:15. a revue of experiments that high temperatures, mini- base oU. from N. 1. O. Stndloo^Andy have been successful In smaller fianolUt dlraetor. eommunlUes. (a) 'The Junior 10 p. m.— ^Hotchkiss, Klnckley Church, by Mrs. David Coy of Glas­ A Welsh void Fashioned Bam tonbury, Conn.; (b) .The Church At the Sign of the Orange DUe Dance' from Bloomfield, Con- VaeaUon School, by Miss Welker; neetieut (c) Young Women in a Rural Com­ ( ; Sammy fipring, whose old- munity, by Miss Margaret Bren- fYEUxnr ttiao quadrille orchestra pro­ ueke, ^rtford County T. M. C. A., vides ths tunes heard in the at 8:46. There will be conference PENCIL hroadcM^ of the' Bloomfield groups, (a) Elementary Division ham daneea at 1 «: SO o'clock for Workers with Children, from 4 wittiOw ou Thursday nights, rsmem- to 12 years of ago. by MUe WU*oo PREME■■ \ :■(* tora tht 'dayo when bam »nd ‘Boott. director of ReUglous Bduea- iBIKND kltehoE. .Aaneae, hnskiag toes tioa, Essex, Conn.; (b) Young Peo- V* and qnlUllig'parties, wore the plo's Division— for leaders of aU aseln eouree of amusemeat In young people. Miss Xatborin Lnceb- Mow JIhglattd towna An Instl- Inl, Hartford County Y. W. 0. A.; tEtiOE aow SEUnet, whleh-Sam- (e) Superintendents, officers and liVOUE my f o n ^ roealls, was the pastors, by Miss Edith P. Wolkor at I * **rarpi9M party." The prto*p- 1:15. There will to a Book fito ter o f oas ot these funetlons hlblt, an opportunity to so# new \ hired a iMgh with a four- boohs and helpful, magaslnos And - ' Jr-'.,.-VN .‘•/•f-.’ . licked up at 5:45, there will bo a basket tup- horso -.»/ .*.V“ < ",. > * ,' Then he per. All who a tt^ art reqnoet^ « _v t ■" 4ft"Si' ' ’* <■ '. ___ to houeo, to providathebr own haskat Inbeh. Pit^burgh, Pa. riStifiltho Obnreh grenpo may plan for a Of faifl Bevera — >np lunch. Colfoo will bo sorvofi ladlOs of tto Boot Olaat^ .,i mm ...... - M , a.}- . *• 1 '-U'k' < Mrs. Henry Lord will b t wol- comed by all as she acU the part Of COVENTRY “Nora.” Proceeds will go toward prises for the tent caterpillar con­ The Coventry 4-H Sunshine test. Scissor club will meet Saturday .. i.M-i ■ fTtT Auiii; ' A 1:30 standard time at the home of RepresentaUve Rainey of nU- Mrs. Bryon Hall. Miss Ellen Van nols said the new House tariff PANAMA CANAL BONDS. Clef, clothing specialist, will b^ bill would cost the farmiers of the present and help the girls cut out country $400,000,000. Apd that, Blchteen years ago today the their dresses. The girls are asked you’ll have to admit, h relieving Uoited, Slfttos treasury Invited bids to bring their dress patterns - and the fanners with a vengeance. tor:-|60,00d,000 'wortlt ol bonds to material without fail. m complete construction of the The Junior Sunshine Girls will Panama Canal. not meet this Saturday but their The total cost of this gigantic date of meeting will be settled t M u . work was approximately f335,000,* later. ^ . BAD LEGS ftOO» but 1113.000.000 of this was Mrs. John E. Kingsbury under written off to national defense, went a major operation at Man Do Tour Feet and AnUes Swdl and since it represented the cost of Chester Memorial hospital this Inflame and Get so fitore Ton Can military features which would not morning. . . , Hardly Walk? have been necessary to make the Mr. and Mrs. Walter James and canal merely commercially valu­ family of Portland, Maine, have Have Yon Varicose or able to the nation. moved onto Autumn View Farm. The canal was opened for naviga­ Roland Lord of Boston, Mass., Swollen Veins and Btmches tion Aug. 15, 1914. It is a Uttle has returned there after a week’s Near Ankle or Knee? moro than 50 land miles long; the stay In town. •••. v'j- •••■ »ff~' / minimum depth of the channel is Tt© results of the annual speas* To stop the misery, paln or sore­ •V- ' „ /jiViX 41 feet and In parts of Gatun lake Ing and spelling contests were: ness, help reduce the dangerous . ■ t,' i . ..r, i 5 Is about 80 feet. A flve-mlle-wide First place in speaking went to swollen veins and strengthen the strip of land flanking the canal was Ruth Belcher of Pond Hill school; legs, use Emerald Oil. This clean purchased by the United States second place, Gladyce McKinney. powerful penetrating yet sale anti­ from Panama for 110.000.000, plus The first recited “If" and the latter septic healing oil is obtainable at an annpal ental of 8250,000. “Opportunity." In spelling a South Magnell Drug Co., South Manches­ ■ ; 'i' Since the opening or Coventry young lady took the,honor ter and all flrst-class drug stores. tolls have totaled nearly ?30,000,- with Betty Blackburn coming In ir.i .'J;J In hundreds of cases .aloone’s r ' '.'vrji'- 000. About three times as much secdnd place. , . . Emerald Oil has given blessed re­ cargo moves from the Pacific to The children are selling tickets lief. Wonderful for Ulcers, Old the Atlantic as in t^ie opposite di­ fast, so It bids fair to see the Sores, Broken Veins and Trouble­ rection. Sugar from Hawaii and Grange hall crowded Friday eve­ No moving parts •. • nothing to oil from C-lifornIa account for ning to witness “Nora Mixing In. some Cases of Ecxema. V 'V..' this. wear out... no noise .. . no vi­ ■ ' - “ " 'ts I 'f

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If yon have an Idea tluit Perfect Antomatic Refrigera­ A tiny gas flame and a mere trtck]e>pt 's ^ ^ J o im tjW ., -, . tion mCani the applicatlbo of a lot of moving parts.... work of making'cold. lletter still.. at Garber Brothers and noise... .we have a pleasing surprise for you. gives you CON ST A N'T toW... . thh tem pera^ wr; " w l t ^ ' v ? EniiECTROLUX Is u still as the night.... Without mov­ never changes. Whereas It. has been dev^ltip^ ft> ate with gas...... ELECTROLUX can. run ing |mrt of any kind. Imagine what this means in fu­ . t... ture repair bills! No.worries... .no bothers— .noth­ ... .or, with Pyrofax gas. There iiiti mode^ that tun ing to ever get ont of order. Ont of sight... .oat of In capacity range'for nseage in the fmall^.aphrtine^ to mind. the largest mansion. Prices start at at t^^fac- t .'.A'l',' i' n;; ” a'CV"—

THE “HOOKER” a beantiful 4-piece all-mahogany Bedroom Suite—a $350 Value— • Sturdiness and Simplicity distinguish this suite, which, with its excellent pro^rtions and restrained de­ tail, creates a decided impression of digmty and richness. ^ The finish is medium Colonial read mahogany which pleas- J ingly emphasizes the beautiful grains. The unique four-poster bed, the ball feet, the detached mirror of the dresser, the quaint vanity dresser, the spacious chest— all lend a pleasing note of the eighteenth century. A suite of this type will endure in its good taste as long as furniture is used. The price is far below what this suite should really sell for, •

/i tiny gas flame takes the place of all machinery • ^ V * ■f". in the new Electrolux refrigerator

SliCAIX gts flame : : t a mere any other refrigerating system. A . trickle o f water . : : and you Drop into our di^lay rooms L K - have perfect refrigeration. Electro- today and let us show you the i |wT, ^ e Gas Refrigerator, has no different Electrolux modeb in bodiersome machinery or moving gleaming white or your choice of parts to wear out, cause trouble or two beautiful color harmonies. fwalce the slightest noise. And it's very easy for you to have Another impohant thing about one of these marvels installed in ” 1| dbe ymaring new ElectToluz Gas your home. We are always glad Refrigerator is die feet that it can to arrange attractive monthly pay­ b t operated at a fsr lower cost than ment terms. ■f \ ■' Unusual! AM4$bmidanetoflttrg9ie9aA«$f^€ii^^' r^rtdtmg dfhJa . . . this mirwiwgN* k . ■ • - , ; t 2-Pc. Denim Living Room Suites ELECTROLUX miwajs jottrs with Eltetnimxi Choose any one of the three chairs illustrated together As Little as $25 Down r tte ^ An.; with the large, comfortable sofa, and make up a handsome liv­ THE GAS REFRIGERATOR -r; a i ing room group. Covered in a beautiful grade of denim, with Electrolux in Your Horned ^ O ': reversible cushions. Resilient coil-spring construction on re­ MADE BY day. Pay the Balknee' inforced webbing. Choose between a cogswell chair, club or wing chair. An excellent value. Income. .

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A Short Block From Main Street, Hartford •, . ■ '■• -''• t'/7SJSS»ta * •.'- . V : •■ ••. f. -V-■'■•■< 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. OONNo THURSDAY, MAY 16,1929; M U B S t Z

that mankind can b« bronght to that eertoln definite responslblli i bniriteglrt actual realiaation ot lueh hasardi. ties as well' as certain deflntte OPEN TBUBSPAY BVMMlNGf’s VSTIL 9 Whaterer else may come out of rights and powers accrue to the iWASHINGTON I iijii i.. _ Etm itiis 9eralb this ghastly thing, It la not likely employers of numbers of human » : / .• I VI,*.. : ■ . - . *. • beings. Surely the South is gain­ LETTER . ^£ puBLJiuiao BT raa to be forgotten that the disaster I ■OBRALU PUINTINU OUMPANT. lMC van the outgrowth of a splendid ing In' knowledge. But somewhat slowly; somewhat slowlyL- swifs appears to have destroyed y » At It UtSMU StrtM. purpose and not ot a desire for per­ By BODNET DYJTCHEB South MAiiobMtM. OMIB. sonal gain. That Is a tremendously jth al lUusloii and is coming to be 14 roondos bf I wood & Bte. Washington, May 16—The only | regarded rather as a socM shto- Important point. yf:. Oat L Ittl WOWI WOWI lady in Washington who is driven erat. She -viiBTbiT BvooIbc BzMPt SuBdzpS BBd For several days we have been ' , . ‘ Oann’s social progress consldera- ■lA - ■^Idaya reading, with considerable sym­ around In a fiiwer by a liveried difficult, probably with- AST v^Btorod at iha Poat (6ffl«a at ^nib CRIMINAL REPORTERS chauffeur is Mrs. Ava Long, the oQt damaging her own social pres- GOLD MuMbastar. Odbb« as Saeobd CUas pathy, indignant protests by pub­ S ll liatiar. Every respectable and self-re­ housekeeper of the White House. | tige, which is rather firmly lishers and booksellers at the bopk- SEAL RUGS ^IbUBSCKIPTIOM 8ATB8: By MaU specting newspaper worker will The flivver is new and shiny and, planted. Mb dolUrs a ys r. sUty oaaU hope that the two reporters of the sellelrs* convention in Boston, aim­ with the chauffeur in the driver’s nsBtb tor sbertar parloda ed at the book-of-the-month clubs. seat, stands out almost like a pur­ Mi^ Ruth Blran Owen, the 4 By eamar. stsbtaaB osbU a vtak. New York Dally News who were good-looking congress-woman from There seems to be the most com­ ple and yellow lire truck. It is one waala oopias tbraa eaata. sentenced to three months* Impris­ of the White House cars, of course, Florida, told one the other night at SPIOCIAI. AUVltBl'lSlBO BMPKB* onment for breaking into' the dor­ plete agreement that the booksell­ and is used by Mrs. Long when she a Press Club session. SBNTATIVIS. HanlltoBoBa Usaar. During her campaign tour she Specially Priced laa. tSt Uadtsoa Avaaoa. Nov Tork. mitory room of Walter Huntington, ers must fight these clubs; that the goes to market or abroad on other abd dlS North MteblsaB AvaeoA clubs are arrogant, self-sufficient duties. came to a town where she was In­ victim of the Windsor tragedy, will troduced by an old friend of her Cbleaso. wrong-leaders of pnbllc taste in Mrs. Long came to the White Tba Maaebaatar ItvaoiBS U a^ d la not>escape punishment through ap­ House in March, succeeding Mrs. father, William Jennings Bryan. oa aala la Nav Vorb City at Sebattra peal. The type of reporting in books and that they are raising hob "Oive the lUtle girl a big ■vs Staod. Slatb A«aooa aBd «tad. E. A. Riley, who U now open to oat. aBd ttod. Straat antraaea ol which they were engaged In neither with the book trade and ought to offers, after three years of service band,” said the chairman, “I used .aod Caotral StatloB aod at all be assassinated. But so far we under the Calvin Coolidges. The to know her when she demanded nor permitted by respon­ yonng.” aatllas• Navr # dtaada • • haven’t seen a single proposition new housekeeper is a pleasant, sible newspapers. On the vast ma­ middle-aged widow who served There was something of a laugh ^lUDt Of launiationsi N«ws 8«r» jority of journals In this country, put forward containing one word for several years as both social at that and the chairman per­ big town or small, a reporter who of constructive advice as to how to secretary and housekeeper in the ceived that he hadn t quite said lotamational News Sanrtea nas tba household of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. the right thing. ilBStva riKbta to ose tor eapabUcs- resorted to criminal practices in meet and defeat the clubs. In “I mean, when she was com­ to soy form all nova dlapaiebaa sound and fury the booksellers' Rogers of New ’’ork. Recently JItod to or not otbarvtao eraditad order to get a story would be sum­ Mrs. Rogers went to and paratively young,” he hastily cor­ > this paper. It la aim azelosiaaly marily dismissed and the authori­ convention is not only revealing Mrs. Long knew no French. At rected himself. ftltlad to osa for rapoblleatlon all but unanimous. Of either tactics or just about that time the Hoovers I local or undated oawa pobllabad ties would not be hampered, by any When last counted, Harry F. . aln." activity of his employer, in their grand strategy it doesn’t seem to bad placed an order with a New PollIII BamcaSaraiea Clienti;iieDi ofoi Nn b B aA 8ar> York agency for a capable woman Sinclair’s fellow guests at the Dis­ flea.sa. Member. ■ Audit - -Baraan ot Circa* efforts to prosecute the lawbreak­ have an idea in the world. with experience in large enter­ trict of Columbia’s jail included ♦BIO;looA er. tainments, So Mrs. Long came to ladies and gentlemen arrested as We are aware that there is a THE BURDENS OF RICHES the White House. follows: THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 We are able to maintain an un­ Two hundred and nlnty-eight widespread impression to the con­ Mrs. Alice Longwortb’s refusal for Intoxication, 100 for boot trary, created by playwrights, fic- ruffled calm in the presence of the to show up at the recent dinner legging, 64 for disorderly con­ m COMPLICATIONS tionists and the movieb, who make fact that has agreed to fore­ party thrown by the Eugene Meyers duct, 48 for larceny. 36 for va­ grancy, 33 for driving without a UST forty-three of these genuiDe Gold Seal Art Rugs to be closed out at l^lt would.not be surprising if their reporter characters do all go the 610 visa fee for Aifierican because of the precedence accorded tourists passports; can understand to Mrs. Edward Everett Oann. sis­ permit, 20 for reckless driving. 17 special/rednetions. Included are 5 room sizes, in attractive patterns and ll^mplicatlons arose from an ez- sorts of unjustifiable things in or­ ter and hostess of Vice President for speeding, 12 for grand lar­ J der to “get the story” and then ^ this news being greeted by some ceny, 11 for forgery and 10 for colorings___ mgs that have never been opened or removed from their |M^iment of a brand new kind Curtis, was something of a revela­ ceive enconiums and increases' of persons with transports of delight, tion to those who know the famous robbery. wrappings... .which have been discontinued from the manufacturer’s line. ^ i c h Is being yentnred on by the but it means nothing to ns. What Alice only by reputation. And smaller groups convicted salary at the newspaper office. This of other* offenses, including one cbeers ns is the knowledge that the It had always been more or less ALL SALES FINAL NO APPROVALS. NO EXCHANGES B ^ k authorities of New York City. is true only of a very few news­ understood that Alice stood aloof murderer. ^ place of the ancient Casino in papers, and these are easily identi­ state of Maine some time ago drop­ from the sillier phases of the local Ctetrai Park, where generations of fiable by the complete lack of mor­ ped its two weeks limitation on the social racket and never bothered Sadly enough, the Republican 9x12 ft. 9xl0y2 ft, sufficiency of out-of-the-state auto­ her little head about precedence tariff bill has come into the kOtlsens hare occasionally dropped al sense displayed in their treat­ House to find a Democratic floor mobile registration and that now and other social regulations pe­ fe for light luncheons, there is be- ment of the news. culiar to the capital. She was re­ leader who Isn’t exactly in good iig built up an expensive estab- Even the layman can guess in you can keep your car there for garded as almost the only import­ shape to lead a hot fight against . $625 thihment where only well-to-do one guess, after merely looking fifteen days—or a year if you want ant dame In town who could turn it. to—without getting soaked for a up her nose at the whole racket One Is advised that Leader 7 only. Reg. 110.96 6 only. Ref. 99.98 pisople can be expected to break- over a newspaper he has never be­ Jack Gamer, congressman from new registration. and get away with It. *1116 ac­ ||Bt,. lunch, tea or dine, as the fore seen, whether or not its edi­ cented theory was that when she Texas, has to worry almut pro­ tection for raisers of goatk, sheep, ^ces are to be very stiff Indeed tors would sanction criminal meth­ gave or went to parties It was 9x9 ft. 7 1 /2 x 9 *. 6x9 f t and the hot-dog trade will frankly ods In getting a story. solely with the Idea of enjoying cattle and onions back ^ in the home district. His case is typical pot be catered to. It is to be k hevpelf. Now, however, the speaker’s among many Democrats. place, “aronnd which the cultured NEWS Health and Diet life of the city can rotate,” accord­ A gnu having been added to the such, especially if it is mixed with ing to one of the persons Interest­ Bronx Zoo’s collection, the fun­ of its fumes may have a similar ef­ ^ 9 only. Reg. |6 .l t J A dvice fect. This wood alcohol is a val­ other ingredients. Even an experi­ ^ 2 only. Reg. |8.20 10 only. Reg. |6.46 ed. sters are having a wonderful time. uable product for the varnish and enced chemist must make very Now Central Park has a very One New York newspaper writer other industries. careful tests to distinguish them large acreage, and since a park can By UK. FRANK McCOt The pure or ethyl alcohol is after they have been blended or winds up a series of verbal stunts flavored. by no means be said to exist solely by saying “the new gnu knew it.” transparent, colorless, has an for the benefit of the collarless or agreeable odor, but a strong, pun­ That’s all right and very clever THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF gent flavor. It is highly inflam­ QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS. the middling poor, but must be —until these boys-go up to the ALCOHOL. mable burning with a pale blue (Herpes.) for the rich as well since it Is for Bronx and hear that gnu put varied smokeless flame. It does not mat­ Question: II. H. J. asks: "What all the people, we see no good rea­ An article of which 1 recently ter whether the original source was is the cause of a skin disease called meanings Into the same sound on ‘Herpes’? How can it be cured?’ son why there should not be a wrote on wood alcohol blindness sugar or starch, the final product his own little account. Nobody who has brought many letters in reply. ig Identical in chemical analysis Answer: Herpes can be cured Ritzy casino, with Ritzy prices, for has never heard a gnu bray can It seems that since pionibi 'n in and flavor. The difference in the through removing the systemic Chose who like to pay luxuriously possibly appreciate the possibilities the United States there has been various spirltous liquors :s caused cause which is a form of acidosis. for luxurious fare and serrlce, on more Interest taken in alcohol, and by the presence of other substances. Send for my special leansing Diet Of brute vocalization. A plain lit­ The pure alcohol may le render­ Course, for which there is no park grounds. for some reason my readers want to tle Irish donkey can go a bit. A know how to distinguish the differ­ ed denatured by the addition of charge. Just send a large self- ISnt it will probably be as good Colorado burro is capable of scar­ ence between pure grain alcohol other substances to make it unfit addressed stamped envelope. as a circus to watch what happens ing a full grown lion into a fit. The and wood alcohol which prdduces for drinking purpose:. V number In that hub to the “cultured life,” blindness rnd paralysis. 1 regret of different formulas are used to (English Walnuts.) lion himself, when be asks for his denature alcohol to render it ' Question: Jack asks: "Will you Metal Beds and Springs 'when the dusky sports from just to say that this is . bard thing to dinner, can rattle the dishes in do except through cc.reful chhmical theoretically undrinkable. Mythel please state whether English wal­ above the north limits of the park bouses half a mile away. But a &D&ly8is« alcohol may be added, or petroleum nuts contain starch? Also, are they for Home or Summer Cottage begin to drift in there with their Pure or ethyl alcohol ir produced benzin, or pyridin. This denatur­ beneficial to the kidneys? Do they gnu’s horrific bawling exceeds all combine with raw apples? If so, Wgh-yallers, after a good night by the fermentation of several ing makes the alcohol unfit for a these put together even as a fire- beverage, but still useful for in­ would they be suffient for lunch? with the galloping dominoes, and forms of sugar by the yeast plant. Included in our stock of 1929 metal beds are not only the nationally adver­ alarm siren exceeds the piping of The sugars used may be either dustrial* purpose. How many should one at at a tised Simmons beds, in beautiful colors, but Windsor and panel beds in wood other grey caviar and guinea fowl the horns of Elfland. Nobody has those of natural growth, as in Pure alconol is used medically as time?” '^ a st with artichokes—and show grapes and other fruit, or sugar a heartv stimulant in a number of Answer: Most all nuts contain finishes, as well. Here are a few of the pojrtilar models. any right to play with the sound ot some form of carbohydrate, and fne spondulix to settle for It. And beet or sugar cane. Starch of grains diseases. It is also used locally as a gnu’s name until he has heard and potatoes may also be used, but an antiseptic and an astringent, or English walnuts have about 13 per Full size, metal-cane panel bed, iketched Metal Windsor Beds, similar to tbo ^hen the bootlegger queen decides the gnu play with one single note. first these are converted into malt for the preservation of speclman. in cent. They have no special effect to left above, with 2-lncb cohtlnuoni poets, sketch above, but in twin sizes only, with that the Central Park Casino is He can make It sound like anything sugar by the action of malt large doses, alcohol is a narcotic upon the kidneys, nor are they and turned flllers. (t» *i ji n C 6 rbnhd flllers. Beautiful l^ t the place for her to display diastase. The alcohol in its pure poison, producing Intoxication and harmful. They combine well with Walnut finish ...... 3 grained walnut fin ish ...... $9.45 from the roaring of a million muscular inco-ordinatipn, and’ in raw apples and this makes a very sables. form is then extracted froir the fer­ cyclones to a chorus of all the tor­ mented liquid or mash by the pro­ excessive quantities, delirum, coma good lunch. Two ounces of the nut Coil Springs in full or twin sizes, 910. 1° S’ public park, that tured damned siiAe Adam, accord­ cess of distillation. and death. meats are enough to use for any Full size metal beds with contlnnous ^^ino is going to be public to It is an Interesting fact that the one meal. Simmons metal bed with 2-inch Grace- ing to his mood. And the mood Is The pure grain alcohol must be line contlnnous posts and 6 flat Graceline Qracellne posts, 4 flllers and panel with ^atever part of the public has the distinguished from wood alcohol, cause of deaths since prohibition medallion decoration. always frightful. are due to ethyl alcohol poisoning p ice. And if the management ex- though similar in appearance, in Walnut finish ...... odor, and flavor, even almost alike mors frequently than to the use of NO BOTHER AT ALL Wal” ut finish ...... $10.80 j^cts that Harlem or Tenth avenue QUEER IDEA chemically, but vastly different in wood alcohol, possibly because, Link Springs for twin or full size beds, 91*96. ^ going to be scared oft by the since alcohollo beverages are more “At wbat^ time would you like The State Police ol the Ridge­ its action upon the human system. Inspect of a |12 check per each, The latter is obtainable from the difficult to obtain, people who are the porter to call you?" field and Westport Barracks seems unaccustomed to drinking, may use “There is no need, I can always a bit of chow, our guess is that distillation of wood, that is, baking to have a carious notion. They are wood within metal vessels. Drink*- too large a quantity at one time. wake up without calling." i^d management is in for the sur­ laboring under the impression that Ing of even a small quantity of We find wood alcohol may so “Then would you mind calling WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc, prise of its life. When the price of wood alcohol may produce blind­ closely resemble pure alcohol that the porter — he sleeps half the the automobile laws are intended a dinner comes to setting social ness or death. Even the inhalation an unwarned layman may use it as morning."—Pele Mele. to be enforced when violated, not 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER tines, in New York, watch the fun- merely when somebody Is killed or picture and hear the little bird somebody’s automobile is demolish-^ Rocking the Baby to Sleep! Tickets for KlwMli ed. Those chaps are arresting peo­ Minstrels for sale here. — ------ple right along, when not a thing ifi- OUT OP GOOD INTENT has happened—except that the *!|,The ghastly catastrophe of the laws have been flagrantly disre­ l^ile clinic in Cleveland, where a garded. For instance they pinched £kndred lives were snuffed out by a Woman antique dealer who was / at least' three ysisri ago, ahd I re- driving a load of a ton and a quar­ eall eeelnr.hlm tn a revuo dht la a ^Ison gas emanating from ’bum- Harlemnelghbarhood oliBlionee ttg X-ray films. Is a horror so stu- ter on a truck with a halt ton* ca­ m N EW YORK abont that ttmi. > j|bndous and so unforeseen as to pacity. They ha'^ actually arrest- \ The Bronn hffid the BeblldkraUte lliffle comment. Fate was surely In ed several persons for merely Now York May 16.*—In thekworld. Performers, imported to the close to Its. heart and; tha senior /• Scbildkraut was operating ,.a soe- iSIr most ircnlc mood when she speeding when by the grace of God 2— »j Chlnesa theatir, which occuplea one little Bowery playhouse Under bond, / ■l j of th* oldMt Md most tumble- receive sums comp^ble to toose eesiful Uttlt art theatgr hfnjre the jj^rmitted this vast tragedy to su- nobody was hit. They arrested the fllmf had evtr.haard of Iw little driver of a lumber truck which down quarters In the lower B ro ^ of jjUrpose Itself upon a great hnman- way belt, all the trhdltloni of the liners. boy, Joe, who to quite ah np-and- t^rlan work which was seemingly was overloaded by the mere trifle pjSVhoqsJ^-HW known to the AmeN pie get 930.000 a y e a i^ d work eomlng feature of the cinema today. of two and a quarter tons. And Maurice Schwarts to' another pro­ l^touched by the faintest taint ot lean—are violated by customs sen- but a P®5^ duct of tbe Yiddish art theater eemmercialism. Here eminent phy- they are doing things like that tuST^d. |are feted^by th^ lemtog Chlhese movement figures to gain a gen­ licians, nurses, persons devoted light along. Who ever heard of In Chinatown the theater U vl ‘ eral ManhattM following. family affair. The youngsters. P^®® dreles. iftterly to the cause of relieving hu- such a state of affairs! o ilb b r t swan. romp up and down the alslee," In-j .... j, A ^an suffering and conquering dls- The flrst thing anybody knows It venting various games. And on» Baiffi dUtnej ln Manhat^n^ro- (ffise, together with scores of the won’t he saYe to break the laws ihe night I attended three were vides iu own partleuUr theaWcal rejects of their solicitude, are sud- down that way at all, no matter skipping the rope within a few feet fatorltes, f o r ^ t m^tey, and U of my seat. A half dozen had found jeatout of Intxuffion ^ m the outp (bnly victimized by one ot the how lucky you are! J rtack of ^ograms and wero’sld^ Only wnhla .tho past year AmODGHT iigencies of the very science they going about handing them to CATCHING UP ^iere pursuing. We can recall no if A f cash enstomers. pHd* of .■ tbo, MW. Molly I am tha.food ebeeheeif the; j^eat catastrophe paralleling the The South is catching up. The Hawkers go continually about. Pl^n~w ho ttever> fkila to jutraet ’I m ){ I'D GOTTEM InterrupUhg the aelors In the reci­ vget orowdi of nolghborbopd folk good siieiliard gtveth hm Uto Sovr present one in its mockery of intel­ War of the Rebellion was fought ID SLEEP? tation Ol their lines. Bits of can- to her theater on JSeeood avenne» U s t h &tp* St. Jdim ioitl. . > ligent human effort. because that section persisted in A diminutive qoniedlfnne. reml- • died melon, melon seeds and Slh^r Simple duty hath no.plaee 1^ ’ There will be inquiry, of coarse; adhering to sociological and eco­ candy seem to be the favorite nleoent of the bmrden tradition In wares. If the actors are disturb^, musloal.ihow fniplBuei, Mtoe Ploen iear.—Whittier. EMUsations that the disastrously nomic ideas that belonged to pertohni her eeinle etunto In. tbe period*a full century earlier. Now, they give Bo Indicatldn. The plar dugerous X-ray films were im- seems to go endlessly on. II r^n* beet Tlddlsb ef her Baft Bide foL AJtiWAYB WOMB VdQ ' properly safeguarded; all sorts of in the matter ot dealing with labor until about 13:90. lowini. BtlU' hfr reputation has J Hrltlclsms and ugly rumors In a troubles. It proceeds after methods The hoBtr ffl*h ot outgrown'her theater and Broad­ . Teacher: N( way. has mada k 'number of imeno- haatiM frantic and not unnatural effort to considered quite clever and upito- begins Just about midnight. I waa oi fOkW V told that at 13 o’doek baloony i w eeeefnl for ker. ftoiintly it place the blame on some one for date In the North along about 1878. are free. To that Upia ;tha^Jiid., was hinted thdtihe tgSklBR pletnree ihls dreadful destructloii dt Urea, So there has already been a gain been but an ayerqf® might raoefed Oi eeiiuring her for a Suddenly, as the. fraa list erdinM ttndtad 'enjagtroent. Tig^ert Im r a < flC^ile^- ^ t though scientists apparently of 60 years, and that section is lag far tr how only about half a century be­ in, tbe theater baeama UmmA, have all along‘been aware that This, I uBderstand, to On^ In .'Bhrtdih,* thf* , IM tlf ' ihbre' was serious danger In the hind the rest of the country In rela­ good advertising, Mnoe a Ghlneae a d o ^ tha towonlflB. dt Vlenhg.,' pnaence of quantities of X-ray tions between .employers, and em­ play telli a eonUnned etory'WMeh Waters font beferw pirns, never before had there been ployes. Contlnulhg to progress In may mn for many (toye k a d /k erdwd arrlvee joet In tlffih to-plek Urge scale disaster through this manner lor Mother threq or np the “to be efintlntted Ui o/ia burning—^It was, indeed, a four decades Soutbsm mahuCao- nest.” many a month,. i . ------ha------had . be- of which the .general public tnrers mgy arrive at ths.lRilnt now B ^ e U ^ «BBi7Br»--attd It oeeupled by Industrial capital- In aaSi . • - ^ . e- - .-• vjr.;' 7.-r. < Lu. '1‘. 4..- '• ■ ,-.V ’ I MANCHESTSiR ICVSINWG H BRAm , SOUTH M ANCra^l|iR, OQNN, • ‘ t WWBI" moved to their summer iplace at the Willimanue camp ground. HEBRON How|ird, Leonard, and David Por­ ter, eons otM r. and Mrs. C. B. Por­ UQTATIO v T iH 1 R H A N N IV E R S A R Y C E L E B E A -f l 0 IT PLAin NOVELTIES Mrs. Caroline Merie Hilding, t ter, went with the Marlborough Y widow ot the« late John Hilding. band to play at the Junior Y. M- •iftw York.— ^A group ot scientists died at hfr home here on Saturday,^ C. A. celebration held in Plainville stxthe New York Botanical Garden Tuesday evening. May 11, after an illness of yaara Mra. J. Hanna way, Mr. and Mrs. In-^Bronz Park Lave contributed standing,'the cause ot diBitd "The man with the best tools share in giving the tarmer, cancer. For the ladt two yWlrr Mirs.^ JiebrY' Hannaway and children. has the best chance of success, and Roberta and Paul, were visitors at there is no tool to be compared with ttt taianufacturer and the consumer Hilding had been confined to her the home of Mrs. F. N. Jones on knowledge." a^elping band. bed. Shf^was the daughter of Mr. ^ e r e at the garden a ])ew seed- Sunday. — Harvey S. Firestone. and Mrs. Ma'gnus Jones of'Sweden. Trumbull Burnham and son, T. 1 « grape has been successfully She was 78 years of age' and bad gsbwn for commercial purposes: a CL Burnham, of Willimantic, called "I want to say a word against been a resident of this country fop on friends here recently. Mr. Burn­ n^w species of poplar tree, which 62 years, of which 47 years were slavish copying ot methods which gtipws very fast and is suitable for ham and son were former residents may have produced prosperity in spent ip New York, and 16 in of this town. p^pwood, has been raised, and new Hebron. She leaves eight children. other lands. Take such experi­ bMutiful day lilies and other flow­ Mrs. Amanda Davis of Baldwin, L. The violet season, which is Just ments as American mass production ering plants have been developed. 1., Mrs. Emma Ward, of New Jer­ .beginning to wane, has been un­ methods or German cartelized con­ .'Research now under way in­ sey, Miss Victoria. Hilding,, of He­ usually rich here this spring. In trol of entire industries. These cludes the studying of pollen grains bron, Charles E. Hilding of New many places on the lawns and by may be only passing phases." in relation to hay fever and slml- York, Mrs. Stella Stack of Brook­ the roadsides the grass has been a — Baron Ebbisham, former lord Istrities of the structure and effects lyn, N. Y., and the Messrs. Samuel, riot of blue, and the blossoms have mayor of London. 0^: pollens of related plants. This Edward, and Albert Hilding of He­ been unusually large and fine In color. Motorists have asked permis­ wiprk is in the hands of Dr. Roger bron. Funeral services will be held "I very seriously doubt that Ein­ Pi Wodehouse. at her late home, at 2 p, m., day­ sion to gather bouquets, and chil­ dren have gathered them in masses. stein himself really knows what be %Dr. A. B. Stout is in charge of light time, and interment will be in is driving at." vi|irious plant breeding and beredi- the family lot in St. Peter’s ceme­ A bouquet of them at St. Peter’s church last Sunday was much ad­ — William Henry Cardinal O’Con­ tY investigations. He has plenty of tery. nell, Boston. zdaterial from which to work, as Owing to the illness Of tha ,Rev. mired. It was placed at the litany tbb laboratories and herbarium con­ .lohn Deeter .on Sunday, the Rev. desk, and was almost a fool in tain more than 1,000,000 specimens T. D. Martin, rector emeritus, of St. diameter. “ I do not think we have any air­ of American and foreign plants. Peter’s Episcopal church, wgs call­ Truman C. Ives was taken out ports in the U. S. today that .It was here that a f^raduate stu- ed upon to o'^iate at the.fibfirnldg doors on Monday, where he stayed may be considered models for the djbnt perfected the process of mak- services of the Congregtfi^'nal several hours, enJoylUL the warm future. Two or three are no./ be­ l4g puffed wheat and rice, and it church at Hebron Center. He also sunshitie and pleasant air. Ha Is ing constructed, but we have noth­ il^ here that the outcome of the attended the services at the Gilead making good progress in his fight ing" to compare with those in Eu­ s&dy of the effect of radium on church and assisted by prayers and for health but has to remain in the rope.’ l^ n ts is being watched carefully. the offering of the benediction. frame in a recumbent position for — Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. i ‘*No amount oi book, learning." Mr. Mullens, a student, of the some months longer, at least. (Time.) s ^ s Dr. Forman T. McLean, super­ Berkeley Divinity school. New Ha­ The Standby Club members have visor of public education at the gar­ ven, ofliciated- at the morning ser­ Just held their annual spring meet "A department of education den, "can equal the experience of vice at St. Petet’s church on Sun­ at their club house near the Marl­ similar to the other departments of s6in g and studying the living day. Mr. Carr, a fellow student at borough line. government is not required.” l« n ts themselves, and learning Berkeley, was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kyle and — Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of afoot them through direct contact Among Sunday visitors he:e were daughters, Mary and Ruth, of the interior. under trained guidance." Horace Porter of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Plainville, also James Quinn o f \S5 >An idea of the research study who spent the day with his parents. Manchester, and Aleck White of “ This bill (farm relief) sets up t ^ f n here is shown in a list of Miss Eunice Porter of West Hart­ Gilead, were dinner guests at the one of the greatest bureau­ nature’s works the scientists study. ford. who spent the week end. Mr. home of Mrs. Helen White recently. cracies in the history of the Ipeir observations include native and Mrs. Leslie'Ward and children Mr, and Mrs. Walter F. Jones world with vague and ill-defined trees, shrubs and vines and how of West Hartford, and Fred Burn­ have moved from the place owned powers; gives it $500,000,000 to they can be recognized by their ham of East Hartford, spending the by Miss Daisy White on Jones experiment with; and makes the l^yes, besides ferns and mosses day. street, and are now living with Mr. Federal Farm Board virtually an­ aS'l' their life histories. Christian Endeavor services were Jones’ grandfather, Ben Jones. swerable to President Hoover t in addition, they study ^the^co- omitted Sunday evening on account Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawley White of alone.” Mn^ic plants of other lands and of the thunderstorm which came New Haven hav moved into the — Senator Wheeler, Montana. products. All these observa- up about the time for the service to Allyn place on Burroughs Hill. tjbnjs are carefully tabulated and begin. Mrs. Harlan G. Hills of, East t^b^plants classifled. A town meeting has been called Hampton was a recent visitor at the Dr. Charles Olivier says New HARMONY for this afternoon at the town hall. home of Mrs. Helen White. York City might be wiped out in V^A Cincinnati burglar stole a The question of biennial elections an instant if chance happened to b^htub. Maybe he’s only trying to and the refunding of the town debt Dentist (extracting nail from 'a direct a meteor to that spoL g ^ a start in the theatrical busi- is up for settlement. tire of his ca r): "Quiet now. You There’s an idea for Mabel Walker n«Bs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sterry have won’t feel this." Willebrandt. HOUSE can give your home many an idea for its decoration t ^ HARTFORD r- HOEVER plans a new home or seeks to bring new charm and comfort to their present one will find a wealth of practical sug­ gestions in the clever rooms of Harmony House, on our fourth floor. Friday and Saturday Here you will see displayed lovely fabrics hung in ways to make win­ dows more striking— harmonious new color effects and floor treat­ l l ments — engaging furniture arrangements! Nor are these rooms by any means expensive.

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The Hallway Extends a Cordial Welcome to the Guest This hallway illustrates what wise selection back rush seat chairs are very fine copies of and placing of furniture can do for the an old model. The Sheraton console tabla atmosphere and livablehess of your own. The on the stair landing lends an authentic note to the room’s oldcntime air. A grantlfather main piec^ is a William and Mary fiat top clock in dark red mahogany stands in one of Less Than Less Than highboy in burl walhut, with brasses copied the hall’s comers, to echo its mellow tones Regular! from the original. Over the brown mahog­ thru the whole home. Light is furnished by Regular! any Pembroke table hangs a reproduction of two lovely pewter lamps, brightened with cut an 18th century mirror in mahogany and So as to hdp you in crystal prisms. The woodwork of old ivory The "BUY NOW" pre- S^d leaf. The side table, right, is of Duncan and the soft sepia of the scenic paper makes ■election we have mlam we pay you in the Phyfe infiuence with his much loved lyre a pleasing contrast for the wine, blue, rose identified each price way of a trade dUcoont is motif employed in its base; the two ladder and green tones of the rug. reduction with a dif­ regulated according to the class of the article ferent colored tag, as and Its urge for disposal fo llo w s: — the whole comprehen­ A Capable Furnishing Service for You I sive furniture stock la In­ cluded. The' zame «kfll and rtaoarcet that decorated Harmony House can be yours. . . RED TAGS for YOUR home,, to make ft more satlsfjinff In Its comfort and charm. The^ BEDS, services of our two ab|e decorators are, of onnrs?, years for the Askln.*;...... 50% Reduction there Is n^ d i a ^ whatever. BEDDING, GREEN TAGS CARRIAGES, *40% Reduction O F n C E The very article that you may be looking for FURNITURE, YELLOW TAGS might be among t^hose carrying the largest reduc­ BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, 30% Reduction tion/but in all cases they are single pieces dr odd DINING suites that' cannot be duplicated. It is absolutely BLUE TAGS ROOM AN D ■ .< ■ ■ ?:'• necessary that we reduce our stock quickly...... so 20% Reduction ODD PIECES r for the next three days thrifty home owners and .■ShUlHG GOOD FURNITURE FOR 30 YE ARS OP WHITE TAGS pewly m arri^ couples can take advantage imd save FU RN rrtTRB tremendously. . i 4. } .SEttiSP TKUI3BVJ4....4L 10% Rl^uctioti INCLUUipk w is ffl; '' r :<-»■ iV'J® S-5> W V * r V :'i f

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t h e m o t o r i s t NORTH ENb lltiiiicl St a t io n James M. Shearer of the Capital Buick Under New tSUdititiianagrement Co. says: ^^The popularity of the Buick is OFFER SATURbAif AND irtJNDAY proven in Manchester territory, by the

* wttUii number of families and business houses 60c L\ .h ’ i vfA 50c I ^ '< now driving two Buicks.” TIRE REPAIR TIRE REPAIR KIT Goodridi SHrertowns ^ Here is the list: KIT •AT. Cf ^>.1 Albert Knofla...... Two Buicks IS YOUR CAR KOISY* . p r e e f r e e leEM ENDeggi Wm. K n ofla...... Two Buicks k TIRE COVER Judge R. A. Johnson...... Two Buicks If so w / can remove thoeee squeak# livlitif It a thorough greasing and by oiling with the springs. Our men have had li yeart of exptnehlit at this wont. Our special intro- Eveir Purchase Louis Dimock...... Two Buicks dnetory pnee on this servlee foror Saturdar hhd Suhday duty win be 91.00. >1.: F. H. Anderson...... Two Buicks i} W. S. Gammons...... Two Buicks 4- Car GUARANTEE DEPOSIT Gjustaf M agnuson...... TwoBuicks We have the equipment and are ready to do your work. A thorough Job that win please guaranteed. Every tire listed here A SmaH Deposit wOl hold G. E. T horen...... Two Buicks with gnarantss for ID any tires you may sdset Louis S. Main ...... Two Buicks TUBES BATTEklES TIRES fun life. for 80 days* Donald G rant ...... TwoBuicks SEE US FDR REAL SERVICE • I Komse Bros...... Two Buicks Goodrich Goodrich Ralph N orton...... TwoBuicks SUvevtowne Emil Werner...... Two Buicks Cavalier The BALLOONS Goodrich Dr. Thomas W eldon...... Two Buicks 8fxa P rice SIm Prfee Silvertowno t George Leggett...... TwoBuicks 2 0 x 4 .4 0 ...... 8 8 .0 8 S7X4.40 ...... S7.00 CORDS 2 0 x 4 .0 0 ...... 86.88 Lawrence W, Case ______Two Buicks BATTERY CO. ■0x4.40 #vrw# e •••ne ne'r^ 97*90 •Ixe Price 80x4JM> ...... 8 0 .6 8 SPT4.40 #>• 8^ ^8 ^8 •«■ • « • 7 A 0 80x8 86.00 2 8 x 4 .7 8 ...... f 7 .5 8 P H O N E 571 MAIN AND HILUARD ST. ■ 9X 4J I0 0*8 8 • 8 8*8 8 • 8*8 8*8 • 97e00 80x8 U Ex. Size...... 86.80 2 9 x 4 .7 0 ...... 8 7 .0 8 Business Places. 80x4JM) e 8*rr*8 8*8 •*« 8 8 • • • 8 8 .8 8 80x8U O lsnt...... 87AO 80x8 In ’S8. ... .x. .. 8S.88 8 0 x 4 .7 0 ...... 8 8 .2 0 SST4.78 8 8 8 r^ 'r 8 8'8 8 8-8 8*8 9 9 e l8 20x0.00 a a 0 0 eV a*a a a a*o a*a 88.18J . t 81x4, 88 « * • • • # « eta a-a a a 810A0 Manchester Police D ep t ...... Two Buicks SOT4.7B 8-8 8 8*8 8*8 8 *-8 8'8'8 • 90*0ft 82x4, 88...... 811A08 0 x 0 .0 0 ...... 88.48 srH4.7n • 8 8 8-8 8*8 8-8*8* r8 8 s •0.88 88x4, 88...... 81A10 8 1 x 0 .0 0 ...... 8 8 .8 8 ' G. E. WiUis & S o n ...... Two Buicks SftrS.AO . 8 0 ,8 0 82x4 M. 88...... 810.08 89X 0*00 ••seeaaaeeaa a-a 88x4%. 88...... 816.20 SOvS.OO I e e-e e-e e-e e*e e-v • 8 1 0 .2 0 84x4, 88. . • • • ••. 816.70 2 8 x 0 .2 0 • e • e a*# aa'aaaeaa 8 8 .1 3 Manchester Lumber C o...... Two Buicks SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FFftIDAY AND SATURDAY 8ixn.no • e e • e eve < 8 1 0 .0 0 88x0, 88...... 821.108 0 X 0 .2 0 • # a e a a*a a a a ava a a 9O*0^| 88xn.no . • 9*m r * . • 811 .78 88x0. 88...... 822.708 1 x 0 .2 0 • • s a a a a a-a a-a a^a 8 1 0 .1 8 Manchester Construction Co., Two Buicks 8 0 x n .2 n ...... t^..... 8 1 1 .1 0 20x8.80 .. a • .*. *’.-.'. . . . 810.48 £ 8 x 8 .2 0 ...... 811..'$5 SERVICE 8 0 x 8 .8 0 ...... 8 1 0 .6 t And most every Buick owner in town has repeated 8 0 x 8 .2 8 ...... V .. 8 1 1 .0 0 Complete service goes 8 0 x 6 .0 0 ...... 811 .is j 8 1 x 8 .2 8 ...... 8 1 2 .2 8 81x6.00...... 811.4.T on Buicks, showing further proof of its reliability. This One Bottle of Tog Dressng or Polish with every tire. 8 8 x 8 .8 0 ...... 812.80 8 2 x 6 .0 0 ...... 811A S | 2 0 x 8 .8 0 ...... 8 1 2 .0 8 not only applies to Manchester, but the sales on Buicks 8 0 x 8 AO ...... 8 1 2 .0 0 .SPECIAL 8 8 x 6 .0 0 ...... 812.201 8 0 x 6 .0 0 ...... 8 1 8 .8 8 84x0.00 ...... 81d.eoi average this way in practically every community in the Regular Regular 8 1 x 6 .0 0 ' ...... 8 1 8 .0 0 30x3 >/. 80x8% a ., reg...... 8 4 A 8 I 8 2 x 6 .0 0 e e'*'e~e e • e**e e~e a • 814..88 80x3% Cl. Giant ...... g 5 .2 8 w o rld . $1.00 Value 88x6.00 ...... 814.80 8 0 x 8 % 8 8 ...... 8 7 .1 0 $1.00 Value 8 4 x 6 .0 0 ...... 818.80 Commander 8 1 x 4 8 8 ...... 8 8 .9 0 8 0 x 6 .8 0 ...... 816.6.8 8 2 x 4 SS...... 8 0 -8 0 81 t6 ,8 0 ...... •••.. 8 1 7 .0 8 Cords 8 3 x 4 SS...... 8 1 0 .0 0 A reliable top dreulng or poUih OuiMllwdSl pHCe for Thurx., Fri. and Sat. Is a 8 2 x 6 .8 0 ...... 8 1 7 .4 0 8 2 x 4 % SS...... 8 1 2 A 8 value the wise motorist will not overlook. 'Tlie inoreSeed UTl! of the pa|nt Job or 8.8x0.80...... 817.80 83x4% SS...... 818.38 the top alone m ak« this purchase a buy at mby price and then bf course yon have the additional 3 0 x 6 .7 0 ...... 8 1 7 .4 0 $3.95 34x4% SS...... 818AO tatisfactioii of having your cat look lt’4 belt. ABSOLUTELY UNDERSELLING THE WHOLE FIELD CAPITOL BUICK CO. 30x3% U. S. Gi & J. s e c o n d TIRE REPAIR KITS • .n , « •-.r.*.-'. ".“.I . .. lOc 285 Main Street, South Manchester, Conn. S E E U S S E E U S F O R Telephone 1600 ^ F O R TUBES TIRES CHETT'S COLONIAL GREASING PLU8 SERVICE rwo F H IN C S ro K B M B M B E R : We______have 7__EVICW'MBNaiid SBBVICSl' MBN and a 8 ITI$ ftgd » thorough grease Job on your FILUN6 STATION By Henry A Schaller car in die shortest possible time conslstetA' S4 Oaldeud Street Piione 1488 Be Suile to Get YourPreeTidtotii With EWiy $1.00 Purchase on /hp/ujvosr) C A V ^ H T i — ^ 7 TIRES New Batteries 1ST PRIZEl—4 TIRES AND TbBESi ' > $7-00 up r i 2ND PREZE^2 TIRhS .ANO TDBBS. 3RD PRIZE^lTteaANDTBBE, • i. Head Gaskets SPECIAL VALUES IN T IB ^» TUft]^ AND BATTERIES. for all makes of cars. Battery and Tire IGNITION, TROUBLE Service IPC We have the mechanic and th*;4 iron expert service. New Radiator Cores OutdiGlUl Battery Sendee Flat Tire installed at REMEMBER that deception should have no place Reasonable Prices. Values 1 in family life. REMEMBER that the lives of many families have NEXT TO A NEW BUICK IS A USED BUICK BARLOW’S GARAGE 2 been made brighter by one or our really good used Belling at a Great Price Reduction cars. You’ll And a motoring pleasure and satis­ 695 Main St, So. Manchester faction that belies the low price yon pay. Next Door to Sheridan Hotel. BUICKS ■ , ' THIS WEEK’S USED CAR OFFERING VOtf CANT NffP T v Radiator and 1927 Sedan 1926Reg. Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Buick Coacn 1923 Dodge Coupe 1925 HnpmobUe Coupe General Repairing 1924Bix Touring 11^Reg.Se|an 1925 Oakland Tonring OLIVER WELDING 1924Broiarham ^ , - I "Buying Safely Means Buying of a ftdiaUe Dealer” WORKS OTHERMAKE^ ^ MeT’A Oomer Paorl and Spmee >* O'*-^ Tu. 1180 flupmoljiile Gub Sedan SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, he. Them wed ca n wa reconuuafid to ba I BUY — -- ■- ■ ■ ------— V -:-' rail- Center Street Phona1226-2 GA# OOST VABIBS 3 YOURBATTERmS L^ U8 DEHOIIiTRA*nl tHl DAY AND NIGHT REUABLE r CAP! MANCHESnraai B V Er^ SPUTHH BIANC^riSH;, UPMN^ THURSDAY, MAY i,«i X9Jj»i

ohe of glfnitls .>filrMtly 1» line 'of Tialdn. H O M A G C B M ^ 2. Ignorance This Ineludes e m r ELDONATES those who have ,no knowlefike of tra^lo condltlohs. made np for the DUEIDSFAETS most part of children, and canses M W ’S RED TAPEI for 28 per cent of all accidents. Rem­ JL ERVICE edy—education. 2. fleneral obafruct*ons, such as bad paving, narrow streets, Br'ISRAHL KliEDT. Traffic Experb Tefl What ditches, ted comers. These canse Sdence Editor, NEA Service. Laredo^ Texas, fluuiiber of the 16 per cent of accidents. Remedy » MOTORIS —correct engineering. Since mdat of us like, to drive Causes the Majority of 4. Reckless driving. Causes 14 faster thbn ‘what is tensldered Commerce Does Exery- per cen. of the accidents.' Rem­ the healthiest point for tha motor Crashes These Days. edy*—heavy fines and penalties. and in fact tba car as a whole, we thing to Help Aatoists. T ired and A<|iY 6. Physical handicaps, such as should not expect the ecofiomy and heart trouble, epilepsy, nervous­ length of life from pur «tfs that M ornings? ^ ness and similar failings. - These might be advertised for it or that St. Louis— If a motorlat be­ bring 11 per cent of all traffic ac­ other slower and more considerate Laredo, Texas.—This city, ’’The Too Often. This W on^ o f comes so entranced by the sight of j drivers get out it. Gateway to Mexico,” is getting Slttggish Kidneyu cidents. Remedy—refuse- license. ready for an extensive run of tonr- a pretty girl on the «stdewalk that 6. Inexperience, inclnding driv­ But there are other ways, too. XyTOBIONG find Toa sell; ieky in which we may drive a car Ists acro« the border. ^ he suddenly finds himself Jammed ers with lack of driving sense JVJL—«n worn oiilf ' and those with low mentality. speedily to its destruction. Une of Threugb its chamber of com­ Feel tired and drewsy—sow headlong Into another car or a these, perhaps tbe most important, merce, Laredo has teved the way lamppost, he has no right to drive Causes seven per cent of the ac­ wagging backacheyache, keateehe aoA N e w d r ie s cidents. Remedy — withhold li­ is our ways of driving in traffic. for motorists, enabling them to be disxy spells?- an automobile, thinks L. D. Steph- free from the waste of time re­ enb, generaFmanager of the Trafflc cense until qaailfied. A re tlie kidney exeredate tan 7. Diseases of the eye. such as In some of the larger cities of quired in securing passports and frequent, seaitty or Syndicate Bureau here and one of tbe country, traffic signals on tbe bonds. often tUa indicatea the foremost traffic authorities Id color blindness and erratic vision. Causes two per cent of the acci­ Important boulevards are timed so Until June, 1928, it was neces­ neys and shouldn’t be for America. that one can drive down' Us entire sary for a tourist to get three pass­ Doan’s Pittst a sdmi It Is such diversion as this that dents. Remedy—refuse license. The cure for tbe greatest num­ length at a normal speed without port photographs and take out a retie, increase tbe activity | Induces what he terms "self-hyp­ stopping once. Tbe rate of Speed regular passport from tbe Mexican kidneys and aid in tbe notism”—a strange mental mal­ ber of accidents, brought on by cause by the tendency to train varies from 15 miles an hour V' 3U. consul. In addition, be was not tion of waste impurities.^ ady to which three per cent of the If a motorist drives at tbe speed allowed to tour through Mexico un­ 'everywhere endorse De o l d o n e s country s traffic accidents may be the first three causes listed, Ste­ phens points out to be education set by the signal system—and be less be had his car bonded. 50,000 Uters Endono 1 f s t ascribed. The only remedy for can quickly tell what that is—be Through tbe efforts of tbe Laredo thir disease, Stephens believes. Is and proper trafllc eng^ineerlng. He Chamber of Commerce, however, E.Rheda. ISMAaaaMSt., M sees a great falling off Oi the first will have no occasion :o shift gears .laapeUa, M laa., aiXM " I h e mileage left in your withdrawal of the driver's license and his steady rate will mean tbe this red tape has been eliminated. letwitfaadallachaacrow ybad —provided there Is a driver’s li­ the child for tbe traffic of the city An agreement with the Mexican bciwHne Icoold haidIjrptraijMMkj i t s streets while he is still in school. minimum of gasoline usage as well Mraw«>aaotactiaiaonB|UlraM— present tires is worth some­ cense law In the state. immigration and customs depart­ waa eftM bfokaa at ai^t. Af^tddbe T Tbe second and third canses al­ as the least possible strain on the Stephens used to be a plumber ments calls for the issuance to all Doan’s raiamr aetid t * ir aai so will not be so flagrant, he be­ moving parts of the car. This is dMbaekaclMlrftr-"^ thing; it has a trade-in value, here until one day he nearly lost tbe. most ecouomical method of tourists who are able to identify his life at a railroad crossing. lieves , when trafllc signals will be themselves, of a letter of identifica­ placed directly in the driver’s line driving through traffic. just as a used car has. That Interested him so In the ef­ Yet there are some drivers who tion, to tbe immigration and cus­ fort to unravel traffic problems of vision and when better high­ toms authorities, good 'or a limited Doain’s Pills ways and streets are built. are impatient. They must speed A STIMULANT DIURETIC AkXRtiCYS If you will stop in and see that he gave up plumbing and up to pet ahead of the steady driver time. On presentation of this let­ now travels about the country NIarked Highways Help ter to Mexican officials the tourist fbatcr-MUborn Ca MfgdMaL One of the most important en­ in front. So they stop and start us we’ll be glad to tell you just helping cities devise better sys­ again, they slow np and speed up, gets a permit to enter Mexico. deavors in this direction Is prop­ In aditioD to the official papers, tems of traffic. er marking of highways. Mov­ they apply the brakes 'and shift how much your old tires are Two Panlta—Half Toll gears—all of which is costly not tbe chamber of comerce furnishes As a result of his studies, he ing or flashing electric signals on the tourist with stickers, written the side of the road, or properly only to the motorist but to the car worth toward the purchase of finds there are eight fundamental itself. in Spanish, notifying Mexican offi­ causes for traffic accidents, one of placed lights In the center, are ef­ cials of bis tourist status, fective. Marking of pedestrian new ones. We sell which Is "self-hypnotism.” The A car driven in low year uses A log of tbe road froin Laredo SHORE LOBSl^ proposes for them, sre: crossings and auto lanes, as well to Mqnterrey is also furnished as spelling out signs on the road up more gasoline than one other seven, and the remedies he driven in Intermediate. And one tourists by the chamber of com­ DINNER ' 1. Absentmindedness. This, In directly in front of the approach­ merce. ing driver, also help reduce the driven in second uses more fuel d.>ers of all classes, causes 24 than due driven in high. Tbe rea­ Tbe same system occupied on this traffic toll. side of the border for permitting per cent of all motor accidents. Stephens Is especially Interest­ son is that the lower the gear, the Served Each Day. faster tbe motor, and the faster the Americans to enter Mexico Is also ed in the operation of the modern used on the other side to enable 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. three-light traffic signal at inter­ motor, the ifiore fnel is used up by/ ABEL’S it. Mexicans to enter and tour the sections. He gave up his plumb­ United' States. Except Sondays ing business when he came across It is therefore advisable, it a KELLY driver has to shift gears, to go a device of this sort patented by Expert Repairing: on a butcher of Oklahoma City.' The through first and second gears SPRINGFIELD TIRES butcher was J. A. Oroqt, from quickly in order to get into high. trol of the car and the dead weight All Makes of Cars whom Stephens bought the patent First gear requires merely a pash behind is easier to get out of its Honiss's more tb«n most other makes. and went into the trafllc light of the car, second gear is meant for state of inertia. Secoci should be because we know, after ob­ 26 Cooper St. TeL 789 business. its acceleration to tbe lowest Dolnt applied tbe same way, while high 22 State St. By the time yon have figured Groqt has made more money at which third gear can take it up. gear doesn't require so much care serving the performance of all out of his device than he would The sooner the driver gets into in meshing. (Undef Grant's Store) in the allowance on your pres­ out of his butcher trade, and Ste­ high the better it is for the motor There is a speed at which the Hartford, Conn. the leading makes, that Kelly Manchester Auto phens isn’t sorry he quit plumb­ and for the pocketbook. motor uses up the minimum of ing either. fuel. This isn’t the lowest possible builds the finest tires on the ent tires, yon will be surprised There i^re drivers who speed up speed at which it can be kept run­ to find how little it will cost Top Co. the motor to a faster rate than ning—tne Idling speed. At idling market. SEAMLESS STELL OAR ie neeessaiy to shift gears. That speed the moter does not use all the All Work Pally Oaarmoteed. George J. Mercer, ehalrntan of means not only a waste Of fuel but gasoline injected into it and thene- Second Mortgage Contrary to a rather general you to re-equip all around fore chokes up if idled too long. W. d. MBMIBB the body division of the Society dlflienlty in getting the rears to Money impression, Kdlys cost no with the best of Antomotive Engineers, hellfvea mesh. A little experience should Therefore, while waiting tor s that the all-steel seamlesi anto- enable drlvefe to teU exactly what ■Ignsl to change, or for some other mobile is coming. "Bventaally it epeed of tbe motor\is neeesiary to reason, it is best to run the motor Now on Hand . NIGHT will be made vrlthont Joints," he bring the gears to ' mesh in first, slightly faster than Idling, so that says, "and it will have less second or high, without putting all the fuel sent into It will be Arthur A, Knofla undue strain on tbe engine. burned. The Idling rate can be sqneaks after use than when It is speeded up mechanically so that Buy, Bnlld and Live In MaodMstov S IK c n r FILLING STATION AUTO SERVICE new." Tbe best way to shift gears eco- nomlosly and most effeotoally .is all the fuel sent into it will be 875 Main St., Phoae 7 8 M A. H. TOURNAUD, PROP*. Dee your om» days. Let n« do burned. The idling rate can be your reimlr work at olgbt. ROBOT GAS VENDER to press the right toot down on the 653 CENTER STREET, v SOUTH MANCHESTER throttle gradually as the left foot speeded up mechauically so that After 6 p. nt. Phone 2954 A mechanical gas pump, of the is released from the clutch pedal. tbe driver needn’t remember this Read The HeraU niokel-in-the-slot variety, is shortr every time be stops. Mis. 250 West Center S t ly to be placed on the market by Thus tbe motor is eased into con­ one of the leading oil companiea. The pump works like any other coin-vending machine. BUS HELPS SCHOOL Squeal Slide Grab There are more than 1,260,000 school children who ride 40,8?5 Have Faulty Brakes Ever Given You bosses to school daily in the United States, according to the American Automobile Association. These Troubles? These busses cover more than 410,000 miles dally. INEFFICIENT. It Is said that effldent use Is STOP! made of only 9 per cent of the gasoline consumed by an aatom<^ mile. Engineers say that 88 . per Socony cent is los^ through the exhaust, 28 A n Your Brake per cent is absorbed by coollug Gasoline water and 16 lost in heat radiation. Out-of-town;teiephoxieYca]fiR Aircraft Troubles are&eaUyl^j[^^^ Our Plumbing 'you^neartl^^ o a NOW! Work Provides ThisIBSfcesIitTatSalltilisae* AT- Free Inspeetion> on faf-to^ro|toendiBafld^5^ Perfect Sanitation of the &xnBy.t(x^hoffeamy^ The flneit reguDition for the modem home la perfect eanitatlon. by],theXtelephbn^nowadays, ROBINSON Proper p^lnmbing will produce the thatfhonefofjthe|sinc^ty^ desired result. . A telephone call to'us will produce the plumber who pers&nality^oLtiieTspeaker' *4 Auto Supply will give you an estimate of the cost regardlesyoj^idim ice!. of the work you want done. Why SERVICE STATION THAT GIVES SERVICE” not let us get at tbe Job right sway? iT liat's^w hj^ejjut^-tow n te^bone, cdtt}plays{snchfan iry i» Duco Products important'part.in.ibe^social.life 11 Josq^h C. Wilson of&e!cationr Duco Polish No. 7 Touch-up Enamel Plumbing and Heating Nickel Paste Polish Colorless Top Dressing Contractor* ^Clear,—yes, ,burm ore'^an Top Dressing $8 Spruce S t, TeL 64 fbat^^^bas^to catake,*quidlc.and South Manchester Hydraulic Brake Fluid H tbe^unitiQ r^you^want'i^ not myoorteli^hone directory, Tar Remover The Raybestos Brake Testing Machine ^Intormation’.will give it to you. A tar rmnover that does effective work, yet does not injure the paint or Duco. We will inspect, adjust, equalize or reline your brakes. We will guarantee that you can stop smooth^ THESE RATES ARE WORTH KNOWING! They apply on day station-to-station calls—* and quickly when we repair your brakes. SEE US Greasing from 4:30 in the morning to 7 in the evening Car greasing is a necessity to the motorist who desires TODAY. —from Manchester. lasting service from his car. We do thorough, depend­ Atlantic City Pittsburgh saass—— able work. Grease job plus oiling'of springs $1.00. A Radio Buy for Someone Bangor Providence Boston Rochester .. TIRES BATTERIES TUBES KOLSTER SEMI-CONTROL RADIO Chicago Rutland SSS4 Model 20 A C Detroit &rracqse • Montreal Troy « Newark Washington 1 Regular $190, fecia l Price $90^ Philadelphia ^Vorcester “A S iq ^ Service Station** For rates to other points, sik dm Toll Opantor Bvtuing and Mght raff# art mattrUfy lamee ROBINSON FBBSONAL FtNANCB GO. BoonaiiaadS, OIBSOirS OiliiAOE •tats Tbaatar Bldff. Auto Supply OOOB. GompMo with gnarantoo for one year. , ’ iBapimne 1*0-4 415 Phone 2468 18 Main Street. ; , ^ rii6M 70l-2 Open iiM ip p, lat. tt8D to Ij rm soafasaA p i - . . ■1 wL^- - • * W b t e n ^

-r,.- Daily Health, ' V CHILDREN Service I Hiata Oo How Tc Kaep Well OW28 by NBA Sel"vice.T^•^ Hear the pathetic'tale of Hadamefitiy to.;endure «> by World Famed Aotlioilty Berthelot ^Ul^ert • end her poor ai^ ' - ; • ’ Should we teach the children, tp daughter Marie srtro,’ left a fortune; Our dvUlxalton defensively. ‘Pamela doesn't know do you anjr good until you get the THIS HAS HAPPENED ** bandages off that arm. If Capper iS bear disappointment, or should, we of some twelve ratlUon < dollars a vanced as much by.,n»h Apd. Yfempn few days ago, broko Into.loud wall-'.of .wealth.who.^imado ..that,-lAilth JiDRED LAWRENCE falls In Connie snorted. “ She doesn’t! gats an earlier chantVB. it’s his.” PEOPLE USED TO THINK avoid disappointing them? ;wlth STEPHEN ARMITAOE, dng and moaning and a prayer that their Job as by scientista eanteeny Oh, how I’m laughing! That boob “ TJiat crook wouldn’t split ALL GOOD MEDICINES Yea! That’s the answer to both. ' is lured away by PAMELA SMELLED BADLY nfe.might be as it was before they ing their U vea-tO viaw f^?Y Stephen is the only one who doesn’t straight,” the other grumbled. It’s fiist like'everything else that were rich. ^ tubes in order that fllher'wman^be- 50N when she tells him MiK The man left, grumbltug audibly. know that you’re nuts about him!” requires common sense— it all de­ This legacy tvas the very last ings might live longer and nwre j is trying to marry her brother, **Pl6&86*** Duke Itayed on and Huck order­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. pends. , toTin. for money. Harold fears ed whisky and soda.' Editor . Joumal of the American straw, for it seems that their woes h azily. ^ “ Yes, please,” Connie stormed I believe I should begin with the began about a year ago when an-» Complaint at wealth, is an aqilil^ HOCK CONNOR, who is blackmail- on; “ please let her keep right on He noticed that Duke was un­ Medical Association and of second and end with tbe first Lit­ Iniihim over a forged check. Huck easy.' He seemed to be vrying to H y g ^ , the Health. other tragically rich relative left sion of personal inadequacy apd hurting you— the Chinese brigand tle children should not get into the them a fortune of some 110.000,- wasted use of prevjona y®*” - "n ^tafatuated. with Pamela,, and — just because she’s the high and lead up to something. After he had Magazine. - > 507 habit of looking for broken prom­ when she announces her engage- chewed his cigar to rag Huck 000. Maybe it was francs', but any- be sure, we must grant that poverty mighty Miss Judson and we’re no­ Long before tbe eetahli’shment ises from parents. It they are to way the sum total la a right smart sometimes so. lashep ua to her mtat to Stephen, frames him for bodies. And don’t tell me 1 have an asked wbat he had on bis mind. learn confidence they’ll never get the-theft of an auto and causes his of tbe modern science ‘ of phar­ gum, f helm that we have no'ttme to build inferiority complex, either. It’s you “ I’ll tell you,” Duke answered. macology with a knowledge of tbe it by being disapointed. On the art^t. Pamela drops Stephen, but I’ve got some bad news for you.” So here they atq. tw;o harmless, up a- personality ready for bigger and mom who have when you won’t spectfio actions of various drugs, other hand, when they are older, it simple women, burdened with ,a things. Mildred tries to get him out of Jail. fight back at that white-livered (To Be Continued) is necessary for them to know that old women picked hefbs ' in the fortune of $22,000,000, and com But It these two women hpve jiarold had once told her he pussy cat. . . . ” when things don’t break their way feMled Huck, who had threatened fields for the relief of human ail­ plaining that life can never again average . health .and Ipfelllgauee ■‘Now Connie. . . . ” ments ahd 'doctors deveIol>ed com­ they must be sportsmanlike and they might better divote their en­ tfldgiet rid of Stephen to keep him “ Don’t now me,” Connie raged take it without too much.complaint. be the same. marrying Pamela. Mildred binations of remedies for the at­ 'They tell of the thousands of ergies to using their wealth •isely on when her mother trleu to quiet tack On disease. 11017 I know a pair of parents who begging letters they rCcelve, of and usefully and happily than in /i rmines to force Harold to help her. “ Mildred told me all about it Girl i7nms. land Is shocked to hear of his In the middle ages the healers in most respects the best parents the demands made upon their time compleining that things can’t go on last night. She knows I‘ think she’s developed a prescription called in the world. They had three little by real estate men wanting to sell as they always have. • ’ ent suicide. She tells Stephen a fool. Trying to convince me she ^suspicions but they have no Scout “ theriac.” This was a shotgun boys, and in the way of food, them winter and summer homes, At present they are more .de­ went to Mr. Judson Just to get Step­ remedy supposed to aid every pos­ FRENCH' ROMPERS. clothes, and playthings those chil­ by people wanting to sell them serving of scorn than pralCq, even "r. Finally she goes to MR. hen out of Jail. What good does it SON, who takes her to head- sible disorder. Sonae of tbe theriacs A new romper style all the dren bad everything that heart yachts and champagne and jewels though we do like clinging to our do her. I’d like to know, to bave could wish. ' ters to tell her story. News bad'hundreds of ingredients, includ­ French kiddies are wearing is illus and automobiles. tradition that we are happiest in him out? He ran straight back to ing tbe by-products of many ani­ . But it was the big idea in that Life has become an intolerable poverty, just because we knew, our Idson bails Stephen out and his mama with the sugar plums!” trated in Design No. 607. The brief .ela begs forgiveness. On the mals. reptiles and human beings. bouse to make tbe boys Spartans— burden, they complain, almost chances of having any other state Suddenly Mildred put her lace legs is what makes it such a favor­ to teach them to bear disappoint­ / from the jail to the hotel he Connecticut Conference Obtlously, these preparations wdre ite. They are so cool and com cursing the relatives who left them are not very fat and juicy. / . down on her knees and burst into nauseating as to odor, impossible ment without grumbling I think If owly escapes being shot by a The annual meeting of the Con­ fortable. It is mighty attractive too the white elephants of the two for­ uncontrollable weeping. as to taste, and Indeed not infre­ they had been a little older it might tunes. He reports to Mr. Judson and “ See what you’ve done now,” necticut Girl Scout conference was made of pale' blue gingham that DIDN’T LOOK ENOUGH. . , is’l^horrifled to learn -that Mildred quently terrible In color. tubs so well, embroidered in cross have worked, or if it had not been Mrs. Lawrence cried and rushed held Tuesday, May 14, at the Hart­ The whole idea' behind the use overdone. haV' been wounded by a gangster over to Mildred’s side, ford Woman’s Club. The meeting stitch in pale pink 'loss to em­ His concern over her causes of medicine that was so foul was phasize the little duck which is so Such a Disappointment. IT ISN’T UNUSUAL. London.— ^’The American flapper Connie stared, turned on her heel opened at 11 a. m. with greetings the belief that the spirit of the dis­ >n to doubt his love for Pa- by Mrs. Alice Pattlson Merritt, amusing to youngsters of 1, 2, 3 One day their father had prom­ Now this reaction is quite in ac­ is reforming; Sir Charles Hlgham, and rushed from the room. For ease could not exist in tbe same ised to take all three to the circus. and he forbids his daughter to the next hall hour she lay with her Commissioner of the Hartford and 4 years. The cost to copy it will cordance with tradition. We have recently returned from a'trip to the her man.” She reminds hint human being with the medicine. surprise you. For the 2 year size, They were all dressed and ready to states,, says: “ Th« shingle is out of face burled in a pillow sobbing out Council. During the morning ses­ One is reminded of tbe fact that a popular belief that wealth means his money had bought her two sion time was given for group dis­ % yard of 36-lnch gingham with go when ho telephoned that he unhappiness. We love our plati­ fashion and I saw no bare knees in illess. stepmothers. Convinced her bruised young heart. the invasion of a residence by the yards of pink bias binding, is couldn’t go that day but would try New York. American girls do not She believed she’d saved Mil­ cussions with leaders as follows: little black and white striped ani­ tudes to the effect that the rich she loves Stephen, the father merit badge work, Mrs. Howard all that is required. Cotton broad­ to make it the next. man is the man of many troubles, flirt. The glad . eye has dis­ dred’s pride and her achievement mal so obnoxious to human beings Now a circus is a circus, but en­ appeared.. Every girl in New York I in. wasn’t appreciated. Anyway, if that Carlson; field work. Miss Helen cloth in white with French blue and that the simple cottager who jit day Pamela surprises Step- is almost invariably followed dots, candy striped percale, nlle thusiasm can’t always be warmed seems to own a fur coat. Sir. Charles wasn’t enough to cry over, she had Perk'.ns; older girls. Miss Nellie goes to his humble cot at night, to ;by taking him to call on Mil- promptly by the departure of all green chambray. pink cotton rep up to taste the same the “ next had a good word for our liquor in to release the fioodgats of sympathy West: camping, Mrs. Oliver Styer. the humam beings. his brown loaf and 'irlnk of cold 1, where she announces that In tbe afternoon Miss Edith Sin- and that rich buff shade in linen day.” water from the old oaken bucket a statement that: “ 'The liquor is as ' are to be married right away for her sister that had been locked ‘ The' next step in the concoction piped in birown with brown motif They didn’t.say much, however. good in New YorL as in London and up in her heart since she first dis­ nett, a camp director, gave a very of strong medicines was to put in a is the man to.be envied of all ^ leave for an African honey- are quaint and practical. Pattern They had had ton many lessons to others. seems more plentiful.” covered Mildred’s secret. interesting address on how Massa­ considerable dosage of alcohol. This complain now. I was amazed at the chusetts goes camping. The follow­ price 16 cents in stanaps or coin We say that the man who must Her mother came to her present­ invariably had a kick— a kick that (coin is preferred), Emb. Trans. submissive way they took it, and J ing officers of the conference were could be felt within a few minutes work for his daily bread does not GO ON WITH THE STORY ly and lilted her head from the No, 11Q17 (blue) cost 16 cents ex­ said, so, but thejr mother told me know how fortunate he is till that wet pillow, holding it against her then elected: Mrs. Clifford D. Per­ and which made the individual be­ proudly that they always behaved AND HIS ONLY PAIR CHAPTER XLV kins. of Hartford. Chairman; Mrs, tra. Wrap coin carefully. necessity is snatched from him. bosom while she gently stroked the lieve that something definite was that way. Now there Is no .Ittle truth in Cyeryone in the room except Con- damp curls back from the tear- C. Nathaniel Worthen. of Bridge­ being done for him. The taking of We suggest that when you send SUNNY JIM: I see you’ve got port, vice-chairman; Miss Helen D. for this pattern, you enclose 10 “ It might Just be,” she added all these bromidea But the real pwas surprised at what Stephen stained face. such medicines gave a feeling of on the side, “ that their'father did your golf socks on today. Perkins, of Hartford, secretary; warmth and of stimulation which, cents additional for a copy of our truth is that we have formulated WEARY WILLIE: What do yer to Mildred. “ There, there, baby,” she soothed it Intentionally. He's always these phrases largely as “ booby .^^ay I wish you happiness?” he Mrs. Everett B. Proudman, of New no doubt, aroused, confidence in Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s Just mean golf socks? tenderly. “ Mildred wants you, Britain, treasurer. Short reports filled with delightful styles. Includ- springing little lessons like that.” prizes;” to consold us for our own i^ e d in a low, strained voice. honey. Just sit with her while I the patient and helped considerably 'jhie boys are older now, but some SUNNY JIM: Ob, Just the 18- from many of the councils, of the in controlling his disorder. ng smart ensembles and cute de­ humble estates. hple - variety. — Table Talk, Mel­ Jitildred looked up at him ques- fix a bite of lunch.” way they impress me as being with­ For that many a rich man is as tioi^ngly. His troubled eyes, she state were given. Four council Nevertheless, these remedies signs for tbe kiddies. bourne. She leaned over and pressed her members and two Girl Scout cap­ out ambition— too ready to take happy as a poor man Is as true as I ttf^ght, seemed vainly trying to lips to the smooth young cheek were not specifie in any sense of the count Are they going to be tains were present from Manches­ the word, since the taking of al­ our formula that poverty, or at an Inward tumult. that lay uppermost. She was feel­ Manchester Herald the kind who can’t stand up and least comparative poverty, means "•JlThy,” she said, “ I and ter. cohol has not been found of speci­ ing each pang of her suffering hlay Rally Pattern Service fight? Someway I like spirit, and I peace and happiness. t h e BETTER HALF ttigii she stopped. Could he have twain, knowing their heartaches fic virtue In the control of any dis­ think'big things are done by people About 80 Girl Scouts and leaders 'There is no denial, either, that to g ^ ^ e d ? Did he know that every exactly as they knew them. ease. Modem scientific medicine PATTERN NO. 507. who resent being floored. Him of her being was reaching out • • • attended the May rally held at the therefore administers its drugs not be happy will wealth calls for as Pastor: Is that wUskey? Nathan Hale School Friday, May infrequently In small tablets or in It's a fine thing to learn to Uke much manhood or womanhood as to Bootlegger: Yes, but-half of it t<^im on the impulse to keep him “ Mother.” Connie cried choking­ As our pattens ere mailed punishment without complaint, but froiii going, away with Pamela-r- 3, The opening ceremony, songs, capsules or in pleasant tasting mix­ be happy in poverty. belongs to my friend Jfack. ly, “ Why did it have to happen to from NSW York Utty please al­ isn’t that different from getting in­ Therefore, my own reaction, to fO|«ver? Was he sorry for her— Mildred? She isn’t hard boiled like and closing circle were rehearsed tures without odor, for the simple ' Pastor: Pour your half away. for the June Review, The Manches­ reason that the remedy is given to low five daye. to the habit of thinking that hard the bleat and wails, of Madame Bootlegger: I can’t—^my half ii wishing that she might some day ___ like me. Can’t you Just imagine luck is inevitable and that It is flh^ a happiness as great as bis ter Girl Scout Bugle and Drum produce a definite physical effect Berthelot Jaubert and her daugh­ In the bottom of the bottle.— ^Lus- how gloriously happy she’d have Corps were present with their in­ Price lb Gents useless to struggle against it? ter Marie is not one of pity and been with Stephen?” and not primarily for the menUl ___ » / ___ tige Blaetter, Berlin. ^ e drew herself up stiffly. structors, Robert Von Deck and 6f f6Ct* respect for their philosophical “ Yes, dear, yes. But let’s do all Robert Richardson, and pave three Name . . choice of poverty rather than told him,” Connie broke in we can lor her. Don’t say any more A drug such as digitalis inva­ NOVEL HAT interesting selections. The color riably slows the heart and wealth, but a bit of disdain that siAdooked triumphantly at Pamela, about him.” diM . . . LIKE FATHER. "^plit you’re engaged to Tommy game was played, and was won by strepgthtens Its beat; antipyretics, A French hat . of sheer, shiny they are not ready for their wealth, “ I won’t,” Connie promised. Troop 6, who received the banner and have no resources within them t ^ h e ll.” Stephen was not mentioned again such as phenacetin and ‘ aspirin, Address straw, has one-half of its crown Father: Why were you kept In af ?*rommy M i t ...,” Mildred be- for the month. lower the lever; the analgesics, of straw, the other half open, so which, will enable them to use it in that household for several days. The following badgea were pre­ like pyramidon and acetanilld, stop wisely and happily. seboel? r gatf but Connie stopped from But in another quarter nis name Milady’s golden hair can show ■ • ' Son: .1 didn’t ,*nqw. where’' tb< laMng she’d never heard of him. sented by Mrs. Robert Hawley: pain; the sedatives, like the bro­ through. On the straw side there was the chief topic of conversation Captain Relnartz, second class, r r s A WEAKNESS. Azores were. • Pbh. I know I was a bit prema­ mides and barbituric acid sub­ Send your order to tbe **Pat­ is a brim, on the open side merely Father: In the future last re for a heated half hour. cook: Pearl Martin. artist. 800 stances, make people less stimulated a bandeau so the side curls can After all, the inability to stand ture.” the younger girl exclaimed The gunmen Huck had sent to tern DepU, Manchestei Kveniog money symbolizes constitutional member where you put things.— hours' home serrice; Betty Harvey, and encourage sleep; the anesthet­ show too. hastily "But you’re going to be. do his killing were on the carpet Herald, 86. Manchester, Cohn.” fault as much as the physical Inabll- Le Rlre. Iqipmy told me so.” second class, scholarship; Lois Wil­ ics, like ether, chloroform and for the second time, Huck couldn’t cox. swimmer: Dorothy Jensen, ethylene, make people unconscious. ^Idrpd relaxed suddenly and seem to get enough of cursing them. BEACH PARASOLS jahk back in her chair. home nurse, 5^ hours home service. 'These " scientifically established Finally the man with the injured 150 hours’ home service; Hannah remedies, which do not, depend on UNUSUAL BLOUSE ^ m e la spoke up accusingly, wrist rebelled. ” Aw, cut the spiel,” Glazed chintz makes same of [ABV'SCOLDS “ ifou've allowed me to tell you all Jensen, seconfi class, cook; Caotaln odor or taste or quality, have actual the most colorful little beach are soon "nipped in tbe bod* he said sullenly. “ You ain’t crippled Thornton, second class, cook, home effects. Tbe egg-shell crepe blouse that without "dosing" by use of— ab ^ t Stephen and myself and you lor life and you still got yer parasols one has seen In years ne^er spilled a word! Stephen nurse. tucks into a midnight blue suit They are small. Individual ver­ dough.” Troop 8 either.” She turned to her fiance Huck suddenly clamped his lips ORGANDY-TAFPETA has its batteau neck finished in a sons of protection from the sun anS^egarded him closely. •'This troop will meet at the Barn­ one-inch standing collar of the since one can never, nowadays, as­ together and his black eyes snap­ ard school at 7 o’clock Friday eve­ ^iThank goodness he’s too dumb ped. He reached Into an inside A yellow organdy frock, made satin side of tbe crepe and (our sume one’s friends want to he pro­ ning. Sixteen girls of Troop 3 start­ one-inch bands of the satin ap- to^ee through that trick,” she pocket and brought out a billfold. over matching taffeta, has a tiny tected from the stylish burn. thCkght. not at all taken in by Con­ ed out Saturday. May 11, at 1:30 pliqued around tbe cuff puff of tbe From it be extracted a tbousand- p. m., for a hike, starting at the white organdy yoke that runs nies fabrication. dollar bill which he spread out on down the shoulders to make tiny sleeve. Hrs. Lawrence was rendered Porter school and going along till MONTHLY PAINS the table before him. caps over bare arms. White or gpliechless. they came to the Porter Brook, en- “ That’s lor the man who gets , joying wild flowers, which many of gandv also ties like a child’s sash KNEE FLOUNCES ai- • • • Armitdge” he said quietly in the back, after girdling tbe “Skhiny” Women ifepben did not stir until Mil- •mltdge he said the girls picked for nature work. At frock. Tiers and flounces are posed tnetmekremetMWn. dr|^ put up a hand and murmur- one of the pretty^___ ^ scenes Captain mum mmw tmni) Huck touched a bell. ^ big burly | Relinartz took ^a nlcturepicture of all the lower on skirts than they were. A (t« • ii« et^'Thank you.” fellow in a spotted white apron SALT CURE Edward 4. Marphy, jjimela glanced impatiently at girls and tbe dog that accom­ leaf print in beige, navy blue and Gain Weight Qmck Miner’s l*bairinacy bef^rlstwatch before Stephen re- answered his ring. panied them. She also took many orange has its circular flounce “ Tell Duke I want to see him,” other pictures before they came to If your pet goldfish seem ail frem tbe knee. The frock has se- New YEAST and IRON adds Nsgnell Druu Co. letmd Mildred’s cold little fist. Ing, try a teaspoonful of salt to Packard’s Pharmacy Some along, Stevo, darling,” she Huck barked. the Porter reservoir, where they v^ e princess lines, with flaring pounds in few weeki. Results cawid out impatiently, "we’re go- Tbe waiter slipped out quietly rested.restea Among many otherouioi flowers quart of water. Sometimes salt cuffs and collar. and in a few minutes Duke Brog that were picked were violet, bird-1 water brightens them Immeasur - - guaranteed — or pay nothing. inS^own to the steamship office, If you ars skinny as a rail, ^itb gan appeared in the doorway. i hush; and wlntergreen | ably. Include a yo«i4tnow,” Huck waved bis hand toward a CLOTH BUTTONS gaunt limbs, and you sssm to lack Mildred drew her hand away. berries. Birds were very noticeable, all energy, you need tbs good chair. Duke came in and sat down. and several crow’s nests were sight­ BLACK TRICORN NU BONE CORSET “ Qdodby,” she said through Ups Huck picked up the bill (com tbe Button molds, covered with pounds of “ Btsy-put” flesh and vl- tbit'she could not quite keep from ed.eo AfterA lte r leavinglesvinR the Porter . A palllasion straw, in black, table and banded it to him. reservoir the scouts walked through makes a low tricorn, with goods are very good now. A pink taitzing strength that only Ironlzsd treaibllng, “ Bon voyage.” Yeast can give. Thousands of run­ “ You will pay this over to the the woods till they came to the coders. An beige flat crepe has houble .dows in Your Spring Buying ,*.!It’s too early for that,” Stephen of self-covered buttons up and down, weak men and women have man that bumps off Armitage,” be . Howard reservoir. We found a | hanging from it, adds to the chic. Buy it baforo you buy your gowns aniitered quickly. said tersely. down tbe front and back of Its regained tbslr normal weight and JBldred looked over at Pamela. ------■ w ,1 shady place among apple trees, and fitted waist and skirt yokes. Tbe vigor with Ironlzsd Yeast. and you will be more thsn pTessed |Sut we must engage passage in Duke rolled the bill into a bain ^ supper and told ctorles prownles, by first looking in the to see bow much better sstlaftction and tucked it into bis vest pocket, jjj which were «nJoy®';add,d .nd out. Thp new members of Troop 7 are for all baking. Your c^ e t and bltcultt can be edly in the cloaetl ‘ ’PhoUe Cfoan io m , don't (Ot « d « d , " HdCit working hard to become tenderfoot jutt as good as theirs If you use the tame in- Dougan's and let them'. >work CoptWe pleaded. “ It isn't that I love as he started to follow. You stay Girl Seonts before June. At the on it. The ault wlU.. be re­ t r t S less but that I certainly love here. That meeting held Friday evening tests gr^ents. See that can In her hand? Home Mtt^ed more than I do that dress- you in sUr if any bull that knows on the flag, compass, and first aid Economics teachers prefer Rumford^tlM bak­ turned to you, splo 'and apan, ed S n Judson cat. Shecame up 1 you lamps It a « i .. were given. Nature,games were freahened in color— almoit, - a b e * purposely to flaunt 'that no ac-1 “ Aw, I gotta get played, and won by Patrol 1. Songs ing powddr with nglfood value. naw ault. There la' a twentr- e ® t Stephen ArmlUge In our the other anawMe^’’I got my ow^ to be sung at Jnne Review were fonr hour servloe, , now—^au ' fi ' plant to pasa the time in. You flop­ practiced. Jane Grant, scribe. work done right here, at home, onnie. Conniel’’ ped me here long enough. Daisy Browmle Pack 1 under tbe moit modern ot aan^; .. vrbnnle wheeled upon Mildred. won’t stand for i t ” Brownie. Pack 1, numbering SO. «tary methods. , ■ V- V l’''*i.”Y0a see what you gett” she said------Huck disregarded------. — Daisy. “ Frean’s celebrated Its sixth birthday last, " dturiiiiisly. “You should have taken.I got yon tagged, you yap,“ he iaid Thnrany.afters^oq,, !Tbe niothers ’ VA when you had the i^MineaJ flareely. i. « ,ici. ot t ^ Browniei'wem InvUedio-.tne! r'.,' 1 he was in Jail and then^op-1 I Wflan knimk o« tWa pai^, and many aeceptSd' tka in-; im down the naarest manttols. fny Armitage?” the other came vlUtlon. A daUghtfnl .program w as' no. you must be noble and 1 back. -given, starting irith aonn bynthei| d them together again. Wall,i| "ton ’ll have to wait And yon’U elites, then roll call, and n.tTih'_forj| 1 *V _ loo sympothy r fot yowu -i TouM lot Ooppo? do tho ohoo^ lection to . id ^ d y * have known‘"tlijit , ‘'HeP# X m -i wdnld-i

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(mtiREN TO fEATORE ABOUT TOWN CRUSADE ON SUNDAY Clan McLean, O. S.. C., will -hold lU regular meeting In ^nker hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. After Fifty Young Voices from Some the business a social time vHll be of Town's Best Known Fam­ enjoyed to which the members of ilies; Eminent Soloists, Too. Helen Davidson lodge. Daughters of Scotia have been Invited. ^ I'U-I The musical. iegeuS, "The Chil­ dren’s Crusade" of Pleme, to be Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crosby and sunt at the South Methodist church children returned today to th®Ir CASH RAISING n ^ Sunday nUtht will especially Sale Starts home In Greenwich after spending feature the children’s cnorue of ten days with Mr. Crosby’s mother, fifty voice-, which has 1 sen Mrs. E. H. Crosby of Robert road. erulted from among some of the dM * best known families In Manchester. Entertainment was provided bv Among those who will sing In this the Beethoven Glee club and re­ section are: Frances Ackerman, freshments by the Hartford Choral Harriet Knight, Catherine Cordner. FRIDAY club following the combined r^ Marlon Taylor. Florence Wilson. hearsal held In the Women’s club Elisabeth Simmons, Mary McMillan, on Byoad street, Hartford, last Marlon Erdln, Florence Strickland, night. Doris Bronkle, Bernice Harrison, 9 A. M. Thelma Carr, Arllne Cummings, Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ Helen Brookings, Lillian Hutt, Mil­ dred Hutchinson, Lydia Hutchin­ ters of Scotia will hold lU regular son. Anna Duffy, Evelyn Chagnni, meeting In Tinker hell tomorrow Alice Adamson, Helen Brookings, evening at 7:80. After the business Mary Law, Erna Suchy. Oladp Wil­ the lodge has been Invited to Join Be Here With The Crowd son, Edith Gordon, Elisabeth with Clan McLean In celebration of Adams, Gertrude Wilson, Beatrice their eighth anniversary. Erwin, Josephine Plesclk, Ruth Runde, Edna Hllblg, Josephine Manchester Camp No. 2640, Roy­ Catalano, Barbara Chambers, Anna al Neighbors, will have a food sale We can’t beat the weather. Thou­ Cline, Mildred Schults, Dorethea at the store of the J. W. Hale com­ Miller, Nellie Hudson, Hasel pany, Saturday afternoon at two Drlggs. Jessie Hutchinson, Veronica o’clock. The committee In charge sands of dollars’ worth of merchandise Zaholowskl. . . ^ Includes Mrs. Margaret Grlffln, Mrs. In the adult chorus of forty Nlcollna Anderson, Mrs. Marie Hol­ overloads our shelves and we are going to voices will be: Eleanor Willard, land, Mrs. Alice Coleman and Mrs. Entire Stock Going At Cost Eunice Hohenthal, Ada Belle Cros­ Louise Gilman, by, Olive Nyman, Ruth • Nyman, SELL it at prices that are bound to move Marlon Legg, Ruth Mo~ton, Es^h®f Wrlsley, Inger Roberts, Lillian More than 200 attended the rally of the two Methodist churches of it fa st Moulton, Grace Sears, Bertellne and B d o w !! Lashlnike. Miriam Sllcox, Esther this town held last evening at tke Sturgeon. Florence Anderson, Etta North Methodist church, with Dr. Otto, Mabel Robbins, Gertrude Harvey Reeves Calkins as the guest Johnson, Ruth Llpplncott, Belle speaker. He has Just returned from RolUns, Helen Lester. Marjorie a tour of the Orient and gave an Palmer, Sydney Strickland, Paul address of extraordinary Interest TO THE PUBUC REMEMBER! VolQuardson, Ernest Clough, and appeal. Rov. R. A. Colpltts of Rain! Rain! Rain! A Sale R o l^ t Saulre, John Munsle, the South Methodist church pre­ Never again will sided. Miss Marlon Dorward play­ SBIXINO 'George Duncan, Harry Armstrong, If you are interested in You will have William Carroll, Robert Gordon, ed the organ and a male trio from you have an oppor­ That WiU Robert Von Deck, Fred Bendall, the South church sang two accept- We can’t control saving money we ask you Fred Sadler. Kenneth Roberts, able numbers. Rev. Colpltts and tunity to buy new STARTS yourself to blame if Charles Robbins. David Hutchinson Rev M. S. Stocking, pastor of the the weather! That’s in fairness to yourself! and Francis Burr. North Methodist church spoke Take the The sololsU will be: Miss Grace briefly. seasonable m e r • you don’t share Kerns, of New York, Miss Lillian why this sale means n U D A T Gustafson, of New York, Allan Itallan-Amerlcan Ladles Aid chandise at these Town By these sensational Jones, of New York, Miss Eleanor members will meet tomorrow eve­ money in your pock­ BE HERE Willard, and Robert Gordon. Miss ning at 7 o’clock at the corner of bargains. Burton Yaw will be at the piano Main and Birch streets. From there give-away prices. 9 A. M. Don’t dare to stay away! and Archibald Sessions at the or­ they will proceed to the home of e t Storm! gan. The public Is cordially Invit­ Mrs. Antoinette Farr, who died yes­ ed. The processional w^l start terday. The late Mrs. Farr was an from the Narthex at seven-thirty active member of the society. o’clock. Just Glance at the SENSATIONAL VALUES -B u y! Buy! Buy! HOSPITAL NOTES Typewriters ONE LOT Men’s ONE LOT Dennis McCarthy, of i l l Main 50 Dozen Street, and Mrs. Mabel Weir of 468 All makes, sold, rented, ex- Men’s Handkerchiefs Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Balbriggan Parker street were the only pa< sbanged and overhauled. Men’s Work Hose Khaki Pants Underwear tients reported admitted today. Special rental rates to stu­ each dents. Rebuilt machines 25c g20.00 and up. 2c DAVID CHAMBERS 4c SUghtly Soiled. 88c 29c CONTRACTOR KEMP'S Regular lOc Regular values to 20c pair. Regular $1.00 Regular $1.50 . Regular 59c AND BinLDER 763 Main St. Phone 821 ONE LOT MEN’S ONE LOT ONE LOT $8 Hollister Street ONE LOT M EN’S W ORK Boys’ Pants ATHLETIC Men’s Work WORK PANTS MEN’S DRESS Shirts Shoes OUT THEY GO UNION SUITS PANTS ■ ^ -j AT 39c $1.49 33c 99c $2.29 LOOK! LISTEN! R^rular 69c Regular $2.65 55c Regular 65c Regniar $1.50 Regniar to $5.00 Here is An Offer for Those Who Are OJ^ELOTOP ONE LOT OF WHITE SAILOR ONE LOT Looking for Something in Parlor ‘‘Lee” Paris Garters BALBRIGGAN MEN’S SNEAKS PANTS BOYS’ SPORT Furniture. Work Shirts Union Suits 15c SWEATERS 79c 49c 89c $1 GOING 20% OFF FOR CASH Regular 25c Regular $1.25 OUT THEY GO. Regular $1.25 Regular $1.69 AT .... 88c

ONE LOT ASSORTED Men’s Fancy Leather Reversible N ew Spring Attention MEN’S TIES DRESS SHIRTS Sport Sweaters 10% OFF ON OUR DEFERRED CAPS Jackets Campers Fhaey Patterns GOING OUT AT ...... Regular $12.95 $1.50 Value 22c PAYMENT PLAN Umbrella and Wall Tents at $1.69 GOING GOING ...... 77c 50e Value A T ...... H A L F PRICE Valns to $1.75 Regular $2.95 -on- AT $7.85 77c

ATHLETIC ONE LOT ONE LOT OF Genuine English Riding BROADCLOTH Any Cogswell Chair, Easy DUNGAREES Shirts and Trunks Flannel Shirts COTTON SUP-ON Breeches WHITE SHIRTS GOING SWEATERS Chair or 3 Pc. Parlor Suite Below A T ...... 88c 37c 39c Rsf. Valnt $149 35c 97c Cost ^ Baguhr 69c Way Bdoir Cost Bognlar Value 95c Worth DonH.

ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF BLUB WOOL ONE LOT MEN’S CANVAS LEE OVERALLS MEN’S DRESS Men’s Hip Boots BOYS’KHAKI MIL 0RPAN 18, WORK GLOVES PANTS GOING HOSE Top Notch Bnmd AT ...... $1.69 GOING $6.95 Value $2.69 AT ...... 85c , Ahraya $2.25 17c Regniar lOe a pair $4.89 Regniar $1.25 Valnt Ahriya $5.95 Regniar Value 29e

ONE LOT ONE LOT MBNn WORK MEN’S HEAVY ONE LOT Slightly SoUod All Winter BOYS’ CAPS SUSPENDERS KHAKI PANTS m e n s BELTS WOOLEN Govenuaent Cloth Goods UNDERWEAR GOING We have some of the very finest suites in mohair, tap- AT .... _29c At 1-2 Price GOING 19c $1.69 estar* jacquard and velour, so you see we have a very Regniar 89e Valnce. Regiuar $8.00 Value ^Regular 50e Value good asSortoent to select from. AT Regniar 75c. You Can see just what the offer means to thq thrifty buyer., E^-there is any place on earth you save .a dollar These Prices Are it is at Benson’s. Space Will Not Fun line of Belden Refrigerators on display. Permit Us to Mention Hard to BeUeret A &ie assq^ en t of Gas Banges,' any size; any price. H undred o f Other brop Work—Get Hemi Store ^ • • -ii k iW i Bargain SWIfaMSt., Sontb Man^ester BeUoM fkM odl. THRILUSBS!!! $.' -h*.. • *• » . LOOK FOR THE BIG SALE SIGN! -- IV . I f • .V A--<; % IJ:: Cw. Main ^ and ^ So^th Manehkrter . ■ ■». ..'if-- fv . /' -✓ y \P: ' -' . .‘■ !v .• ■ < • • ^ .7 FiAXiE TW ELVE M ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BIANGOTHTBRi CONN; THURSDAY, B ^T XS, 1929; - : ■ - ■ ^ y v -'

EAST HARTFORD HIGH NOSES OUT 11-9 Strong Arnold College liEADnrO HITTERS IN MAJOR liBAOUBS Nattkaal Leagae McGrath’s Charges Outhit Collett VS WetheredIn Finols a AR R H. PC. Nine To Oppose Locals Stephenson, Chic. 85 98 24 41 .411 Frisch, St. L...... 24 96 18 40 .417 Frlbera, Phlla. .. .20 80 18 |3 .412 KeUey’s Outfit, IS To 3 Douthit, St. L. . , . .24 98 84 38 .888 L. Waiier, Pitta . .21 92 17 85 .880 Either Boyce or VarridE to American and foitith &>lf Leader year ago today. Grantham. AMERICAN CAPTAIN WRIGDT IS PLACED PUtBburgh, .433. Amerieaa Leagae Stort on Mound; Manches- Locals Hold Lead Most Stars Readi Fmals WUi G. AB. R. H. PC. At Detroit^— NATIONAL Jamleaon. Clev. ..82 86 14 84 .8H6 TIGERS 6, ATHLETICS 6 of Way But Blow U p Kamm, C h ic ...... 25 93 17 36 .387 ON aU B 3 SUSPENDED LIST Oohrlnger, Dot. ...28 111 81 48 .878 Detroit ter Boy Captains New Ha­ Two More Win^ Hoot To­ A& R. H. PO. A. B. in Eighth; Fraser Poxx, Phlla...... 88 82 17 31 .878 Johnson, cf ...... 6 0 2 8 0 0 At BrooUra*— Clanoy, C h ic ...... 85 98 15 37 .378 Stone, rf ...... 6 0 2 2 0 0 BIRATES •. DODGERS 4 Leader year ago today, Kress, St. j Lasts Only One Inn- Pittsburgh Oehrlnger, 2b • • • • • 6 0 0 1 4 2 ven Tean^ Game to Start By DAVIS J. WALSH. preaches right np with bis back teeth morrow m 36-HoIe Hatdi Louis, .402. Hellmann, rf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 AB. K. H. PO. A. E. and bites his own forehead. : ing; Bristol Here Adams, 88 , ...... 4 0 1 2 8 Alexander, lb ...... 5 0 2 11 0 0 L. Warier, cf ...... 6 2 2 7 0 New York, May 16.— Being In a The removal of Wright, anyhow, McManus, 3b ...... 3 2 2 1 1 0 Phillips, c ...... 3 2 2 6 0 0 Promptly at 6 VQoci; I ^turday. P. Waner, rf ,...... 5 1 2 1 0 position where it' wouldn’t have was the last official prescription for Trile. Traynor, Sb ...... 4 1 2 1 1 written by Dr. Cecil Ferguson, McaUSKEY AFTER Schuble, ss ., •••bee 3 0 1 1 2 1 Grantham, 2b <...... 4 2 1 1 3 less It It gave everything away, the ’ Sorrell, p , ...... 8 0 0 0 1 0 East Hartford High school outblt Comorosky, If • • • • • ^ 1 3 4 0 whose one-month contract as the Honorary Battery. Jdanchester three to one at the Sheely, lb ...... 3 0 1 7 2 Brooklyn Club has placed Captain great healer of the halt and the By P. A. WRAY. 86 6 13 iT ~8 3 West Side field yesterday afternoon Harsreaves, c • • • • • ^ 1 1 2 0 Glenn Wright, Its $50,000 luxury, lame in Brooklyn pxpired today. Grimes, p . •...... 3 1 1 2 2 NEW STATE RECORD Indications are that several hun­ but was rather forhinate jo gain a mmmw* on the suspended list “ owing to lack They paid Dr. Ferguson no less than Bishop. 2b ...... 5 two run victory by a 11 to 9 score. 36 9 14 27 11 of condition, caused by Injuries’ re­ $5,000 for the month in which he St. Andrew’s Fife, Scotland, May Haas, cf ...... 5 dred basatball fans will turn out to­ ; Both teams played very poorly at Brooklyn ceived prior to the opening of the contracted to fondle a most calaml- 16.— Glenna Collett, of Providence, Cochrane, c ...... 3 night to witness the debut ol Sam­ AB. R. H. PO. A. Simmons, I f ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 ihe outset of the game but they season.” He will be sent to hls' tons array of Invalids and. for the R. I., America’s greatest woman Hhle. 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 my Massey’s newly organized Man­ Hendrick, cf ...... 5 1 3 5 0 home In Harrisonvllle, Mo., for a most part, it may be said that his Local H. S. Track Captain to iteadied down a bit as the battle Gilbert, 3b- ...... 4 0 1 1 1 golfer, today reached the finals of Foxx, l b ...... 6 0 1 8 0 0 chester Baseball Club at the West i)rogressed. Scoring seven runs In Herman, rf ...... 4 2 1 2 0 month where he can enjoy peace ministrations were success^l. At Miller, rf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Side Playgrounds. The team will the first two innings by prbfltlng ou Bressler. If ...... 6 0 1 4 0 an<5 Quiet and plenty of rest. [one time and another, he has had the Women’s British Open Golf Hassler, s s ...... 1 1 0 1 0 2 be pitted against the strong Arnold Blssonette, lb ...... 4 0 1 7 1 Shoot at Mfle Mark Satur­ Dykes, s s ...... 2 0 0 2 5 0 East Hartford’s poor playing rather He has been getting these things hp many as eight to ten patients in Championship by winning her qnar- Walberg, p ...... 2 1 2 0 1 0 College nine of New Haven and Rhlel, 2b ----- ...... 4 0 0 2 4 ter-final and seml-fihal matches han its own hits, Manchester held Bancroft, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 0 in a big way at the Brooklyn ball hlB care and, as he departs for Orwoll, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 play will start promptly at six he upper band until the eighth Plclnlch, c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 yard but Mr. Itoblnson, the Brook­- - ' other and more healthful spou. handily in her third attempt to day at New Haven. 37 5 9 x25 11 3 o’clock. tinning. Clark, p ...... 3 1 2 1 0 lyn manager who arranged the most of them are sound again. capture the title which no American Usually an announcement of this Ferauson, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 His one failure, however, was woman ever has won. Detroit ...... 020 120 001—6 ■ In this frame two errors by Jlm- Frederick, x . • ••••• 1 0 0 0 0 stellar deal whereby the young man Philadelphia ...... 210 001 001—6 sort means that the game will start ihlu O’Leary, two fielder’s choices, Ballou, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 transferred himself here from Pitts­ more than noteworthy. It was dis­ After eliminating Mrs. J. B. Wat­ Runs batted In; Hale, Foxx, John­ anytime from six to six-thirty, bat h base on balls, single and triple burgh, hds.not been so--fortunate. astrous. For, In reality, he was son of Scotland by three and two Manchester Hign will send about son 2, Walberg, Phillips 3, Orwoll, Massey has stated tnat he intends 38 4 11 27 8 hired to play keeper to Wright’s Simmons, Alexander; two base hits, haved the way for three runs and Mr. Robinson is seized with recur­ this morning. Miss Collett triumph­ a dozen members of its track team McManus, Orwoll, Phillips, Stone, to be prompt. Efforts will be made Pittsburgh ...... 000 401 211—9 $50,000 arm and, unfortUna^ly, ed - over Miss Doris Park, another a victory for Coach Johnny Mc­ Brooklyn ...... 100 OSO 000—4 rent fits of violence every time the to New Haven Saturday where they Cochrane, Alexander; home runs, to get in nine Innings of baseball. Grath’s aggregation. Alex Plefka Runs batted In: Bressler, Herman 3, young man crosses his line of there was nothing to keep. Tne Scottish player, by four and three' Walberg, Phillips. The umpires of this ev ning will be Grantham. Comorosky 2, Sheely 2, patient died last fall and, in spite will compete in the first annual got the triple and two runs scored vision. So It has been deemed ad­ Connecticut Interscholastic track Jack Dwyer at the plate and Ralph pn the dr*'<'P. Hargreaves, L. Waher, Adams, Tray- visable to retaove the source of tr- of all solicitation, it has stayed A.t Clevelaiid^— Russell on bases. nor; two base hits. Hargreaves. Como, dead. and field meqt.at Yale University. INDIANS T, y a n k s 1 ‘ Unable to Rally rosky; three base hit*. Grimes: home rltatlori before Mr.. Robinson Cleveland Honorary Batter^'. Manchester tried desperately t» run, Herman.. Over 200 athletes have already The season will be Inaugurated rally in the last two innings but been entered. Jamieson, If ...... 4 1 1 3 0 in proper style when Mayor John gcott retired the six batters , in Jcv new .zorKt— Coach “ Pete” Wlgren says he Is Fonseca, lb . •••#••• 4 0 1 14 1 H. Hyde throws the first ball. REDS 12, GIANTS 8 sending his man more for experi­ Avecill, cf .. 2 5 0 order. "Honey” Kramer sUrted on Cincinnati J. Sewell, ss ••esa»» 3 0 0 0 2 George H. Waddell, who looks after Ihe mound for East Hartford but AB. K. H. PO. A. K. High School Wins First ence than anything else. His sole Falk, rf ___ ...... 3 1 1 0 0 town funds, will again beH>n the re­ gave way to Scott In the fifth. Roy Swanson, cf ...... 5 2 2 2 0 0 ambition is to Win the C. C. 1. L. L. Sewell, c ...... 4 0 1 1 0 ceiving end. Selectman Hyde was a Eraser went to the mound for Mabr Crlti, 2 b ...... 3 2 1 0 2 0 title froip Meriden at Wesleyan Tavener, ss*...... 4 2 1 1 7 Walker, r f ...... 4 2 3 2 0 0 Lind, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 1 pitcher in days not so long ago and ihester but it was soon evident that Rtrlnn. 9h ...... 4 2 2 1 4 0 League Tennis Match 4-1 next month. The state meet will Shaute, p ...... 3 1 1 . 0 3 unless Brother George has been It wasn’t his dav and Smith replac­ AlUn, If ...... 5 1 2 4 0 0 help put the hoys in better shape. practicing a bit of late the latter Vplly. Ih ...... 5 1 1 8 1 1 The main point of Interest In the 32 7 9 27 14 may find it hard to give the proper ed him. Hugh Moriarty pitched the 4 2 0 l?8t inning when Smith gave way to FOVd» 88 •••••«••• . . 4 1 3 state meet so far as Manchester is New York reception to John’s twister. Oooctit c •••#•••• . . 4 1 2 6 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. a ninch hitter.. Lucas, p ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Captain Smith Loses Only concerned is how “Little Joe” Mc- Combs, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 1 While no official linoup has been East Hartford made eight of its How They Stand Cluskey, captain of the local team, Koenig, 3b ...... 4 0 2 0 0 announced by Coach Massey, he has 15 hits in the first two innings to 38 12 16 27 10 1 Ruth. I f ...... 4 0 0 4 0 intimated that it will not be far New York will fare in the mile run. McClus- Gehrig, lb . •••••«• 4 X 1 10 0 score five runs. Kramer’s wildness r AB. K. H. PO. A. B. Hatch But After Three key is one of the best milers ever Meusel, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 from the following'lineup that will ecuoled with errors and three hits Welsh, I f ______. . 4 0 0 2 0 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS to wear the colors of the red and lAxseri, 2 b ...... 4 0 2 1 4 taJce the field: Carl Olson, c; Eddie pnabled Manchester to get seven Reese, 2b ...... 4 0 2 4 7 0 white. Durocher, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 3 Boyce or Charlie "Varrick, p; Jim ^Indatrom, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 . 1 0 Eastern League Jorgens, c ...... 3 0 1 6 0 McLaughlin, lb ; Sammy Massey, runs. ..3 2 0 2 0 0 Sets; Bristol Here Satnr- Joe's record for the mile is 4:43 Plpgras, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 Some very poor baseball was con- Terry, lb ...... 4 0 1 12 2 0 Providence 6, Hartford 3 1st.) and 2-6. He has every hope of bet­ Wells, p .... ••••••• 0 0 0 0 0 2b; Albert Poudrier, ss; Jack Strat­ ^Ibuted by players on both sides Jackson, ss ...... 3 1 3 2 4 0 Hartford 8, Providence 3 2nd.) tering 'that mark by .considerable Moore, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 ton, 3b; Jimmy Alexander, if; Roush, cf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Zachary, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Tommy Sipples or Lefty St. John, during the earlv Innings. Two day. (Game called end of 7th.) Saturday. In fact, Joj admits be is Hogan, c ...... 4 0 0 3 1 2 Paschal, x . ••••••• X 0 0 0 0 cf and Sammy Kotsch, rf. There Manchester outfielders played balls Fitzsimmons, p . . . 2 0 0 1. 3 0 Albany 3, Bridgeport 2 (1st.) going to shoot at the state record Albany 4, Bridgeport 1 (2nd.) will be several other,players in re­ nn the first bound th^t they should Crawford, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Manchester High’s tennW team which is believed to be 4:29. He is 33 1 8 24 8 have caught. Once Smith allowed Oenewlch. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsfield 9. Springfield 5. Cleveland ...... 020 001 31x- serve and some of them may be in defeated East Hartford four in splendid physical condition and Leach, X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 New Haven 4 ,-Allentown 1. New York ...... 000 100 000—1 the starting llnenp. a run to score with an easy double matches to one in the opening of Glenna Collett Runs batted in: Tavener, Lind. J. killing at hand becanoe he thought American League will make a supreme bid tor new Massey is out to give Manchester 33 3 7 27 16 the new Central Connecticut inter- honors. ) Sewell. Shaute, Fonseca 2, L Sewell, two were out. Another time an Cincinnati...... 300 100 134— 12 scholastic League here yesterday Chicago 8, -Boston 4. in a semi-final match this after­ Gehrtnger; two base hits, Falk, Lind, the best possible team he can this Harttprfl runner nn third fail* New Y o r k ...... 020 000 001— 3 Cleveland 7, New York 1. Other Manchester athletes who Shaute; three base hits, Averlll; home season. After the game tonight Runs baited In: Swanson, Allen 2, afternoon. The match was. played noon. The American champion was are scheduled to make the trip are runs, Gehrig. Pd tn hold hi" «’ cV readv to score at the Community CluJ> courts at Detroit 6, Philadelphia 5. two np at the turn only to lose the with Arnold College, he plans to Roush 2, Hoaan. Strlpp 4, Gooch, Frans Wlttman, Llncolu Murphey bring higher class teams here on a In*’'’ ’’nni S’' that nrag caught. Crits 2, Walker; two base hits. Walk­ the north end. St. Louis 5. Washington 8. next two holes then in a superb Tv»>icel Schonl fJame er. Allen; three base hits. Jackson. National League and Ernie Dowd in the dashes, Lou At Oklcago»— working upward until sneh crack East Hartford’s only point came rally she won the next four holes, Cheney and Douglas Robertson in CRISOX 8. RED SOX 4 Tt TVQ9 ju®*! nnn of those tvpicsl Crlti: home runs, Swanson, Strlpp 2. when Dick Olmstead, their ace, con­ Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 4. ending the match. Chicago clubs as the Cuban Giants, Brook­ rchnnihov ea»nes in which one mav Cincinnati 12. New York 3. the quarter, George'Greenway and AB. R. H. PO. A. 1 lyn Royal Giants and possibly an At Phllndelphiai— quered Captain Bobby Smith of Glenna-Joyce Finals Fred Marks in the half mile, Dick Mostll, c f ...... 3 0 1 3 0 rr’’ PCt r11 eorts of 0l'*'r1ng. good, Manchester in a stirring battle that St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1. The. long-awaited return match Eastern League team or two playa CARDS 4, PHILLIES 1 Murray in the mile. Bill Johnson Metzler, I f ...... 5 2 2 2 0 h-d qnd oth“ rwiee. These high St. Louis went three sets and was in doubt Chicago 7, Boston 4. between Miss Collett and Mias Joyce Kamm, 3b ...... 4 3 3 2 4 0 here. His own lineup will be Im­ n’ nverR 5’ire nak® some Of AU It. H. PO International League and Lou Cheney in the shot, Walter Clancy, lb ...... 3 2 2 7 0 0 proved as much as necessary. Doiithit, cf .... ___5 0 1 1 0 0 until the finish.’ Olmatei^ won Wethered, three-time champion, fho pio^t rwovnnnted n’ anp when Toronto 5, Jersey City 0 (1st.) will be held here tomorrow over the Mozzer in the javelin. Johnson and Reynolds, r f ...... 2 1 2 2 0 9 Large Crowd Expected. r.of po^n'*. Poenh To’*’ Kellev High. 3 b ...... 5 1 1 0 1 0 6-1, 1-6. 6-3. y Hunnefleld, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 3 0 Due to the fact that it will be the Krtsch. 2b...... 4 0 2 4 5 0 Herman Yules heat Pt'hl Hadley Jersey City 3, 'Toronto 1 (2nd, St. Androws Links in the 36-hole Roger Spencer in the discus. Frank Clssell, s s ...... 4 0 2 7 2 1 tri''d to Jn’’'v*‘ovp the left oMp of his Bottomley, lb .. ___ 8 1 0 8 0 0 of East Hartford without much dif­ called in 7th.) finals. Playing in even more bril­ Scarlato and Bill Gordon in the Crouse, c ...... 3 0 2 2 2 0 first game of the season for the Infield hv.thP Insprt’ -n of SnustH*o Hafey. if ___ 3 1 1 2 0 0 Reading 10, Buffalo 2. pole vault, Jim O’Leary in the high Lyons, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 new Manchester team, expectations Southworth, rf . ___ 3 0 1 6 0 0 ficulty, 6-1 and 6-2. Eddie Mark ley liant fashion than the American pnd O'Leprv hut there was no out­ won the other single match from R. Newark 7. Rochester 5. and. Johnson and Albert Smith In are that a bumper crowd will be Gelbert, s s ...... ___ 4 1 0 4 6 0 girl. Miss Wethered eliminated Miss 33 8 14 27 12 1 on hand to lend their encourage­ standing iTT>n-ovement noticed. Smith, c ...... ___ 0 0 0 1 0 0 Machon yvith ease, 6-1 and 6-2. Baltlmore-Montreal (rain.) Molly Courlay, of England, by the the nroad. Boston Scon and Pottinger starred 'or Wilson, c ...... ___ 2 0 2 1 0 0 On the doubles, Markley and AB, R. H. PO, A. E. ment to the effort to restore base­ Mitchell, p ...... ___ 2 0 0 0 1 0 top-heavy margin of seven and five ball to its former high standing In East Hartford at the hat. The Gattl took Machon and R. Wilson THE STANDINGS this morning and defeated another Rothrqck, c f ...... 3 i 2 3 0 6 latter got two doubles and a triple. Carroll, p ...... i o 0 0 2 0 Manchester In professional circles. 31 4 8 27 13 0 into camp in straight sets 6-1 and English star, Mrs. Edith Leitch Todt, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 The Plefka brothers also were In Philadelphia 6- 2. Smith and Yules won the Eastern League Taltt, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Arnold should prove no easy PO. A. B. Guedalla, sister of the famous Cecil WEST ViaORlOUS task for the locals. They were de­ the. limelight. Hugh Morlartv was AB. K. H. other match from Olmstead and W. L. PC. Leitch, by five up and four-to play Bigelow, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 the only local .nlarer to get two Thompson, 2b . 4 0 3 0 1 0 4 .789 Regan, 2b ...... 4 0 0 5 2 0 feated l>y St.. Bonayentare by a . 5 0 0 3 0 0 Hadley in a nip and tuck struggle Providence . ___ 15 in the semi-finals this afternon. Reeves, 3b ...... 3 0 2 0 2 k Hngles. Bristol High plays here 0 2 6 1 .0 ___ 12 7 .632 close score and that team was only . 5 6 to 4 anu 6. to 4. Albany - • - - In two previous attempts to win Narleskl, s s ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 nosed out by Fordham by two runs. • Saturday aftrf>rnoon. .. 5 0 1 7 1 0 Bristol ]^gh will play here Bridgeport . . . . .12 8 .600 the title Miss Collett failed to reach IN BOTH LEAGUES Hevihg, c ...... 3 1 2 3 1 0 Yesterday’s summary follows: Whitney. 3b .. . 3 0 0 3 1 0 Saturday in another league contest. HARTFORD ....11 10 .624 Ruffing, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 The latter team’s ability Is well Klein, rf .... . 4 0 1 1 0 0 the finals. Four years ago she was Scarrltt, c f ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 known. Billy Cook is coach of the East Hartford fill Priberg, ss .. .. 3 1 3 4 2 0 Bristol was defeated by West Hart­ New Haven ...... 8 11 .421 defeated by Miss Wethered at Williams, X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H PO A K Davit, c’ .'...... 2 0 1 3 1 0 ford yesterday on its own courts Pittsfield ...... 7 12 .368 Arnold nine which has for its cap­ Troon in the third round and last Rhyne, xx ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 tain, a Manchester lad, Herbert Scott. 88. p . . 4' 4 3 1 3 1 Lerian, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 three matches against two. Here Springfield .... 7 13 .368 year she was eliminated by an out­ Cobs and Cardinals Tied for P. Plefka. 2h . .5 1 2 1 0 0 Benge, p ...... 3 0 0 01 0 Allentown . ___ 6 13 .316 33 4 10 24 n "o “ Pat” Carlson, a catcher by trade. Colllna p .... 0 0 0 0 2 0 are the scores: sider. An eagle three and eight pars C h icago...... 300 020 80x—8 The Manchester team will prob­ A. Plefka. cf . .3 2 2 2 0 0 Peel, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Singles. American Leagne in her match with Miss Park today, Boston ...... 008 001 001—4 Turney. If .... f» ft 1 J 0 0 Sweetland, zs .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Deming, West Hartford, defeated W. L. PC. Runs batted In: Kamm 2, Clancy 2, ably play at home Sunday after­ however, gaye ample evidence that First Place in die Nadenal noon. Definite announcemont will Pottinger, 3b .. 5 1 . 3 1 0 1 Beach, Briftol, 6-2, 8-6. Barker Philadelphia----- 14 8 .636 she is on her mettle for her su­ Reynolds 4, Rothrock, Taltt, Narleskl. Jones. rf....fi 0 1 1 0 1 35 1 11 27 10 0 Scarrltt; home run, Reynolds; three be made in the Herald tomorrow. St. Louis ...... 000 001 120—4 Bristol, defeated Horton, West New Y o r k ...... 13 8 .619 preme test tomorrow. base hit, Clancy; two base hits, Mets- Foley, l b ___ 2 1 1 3 0 1 Philadelphia ...... 010 000 000—1 Hartford. 7-5, 6-4. Hasten, West St. L o u is ...... 14 10 .583 League. ler, Kamm 8, Bigelow, Clancy, Reeves. POSSIBLE LINEUPS.. Mason, c ...... R 1 112 1 1 Runs batted In: Frlberg, Frisch, Hartford, defeated Curtis, Bristol, D etroit...... 16 12 .571 S t Andrews, Fife, Scotland, May Kramer, p....3 1 1 2 3 0 Mitchell. Hafey, Sonthworth; two base hits, Thompson. High, Frisch, 7- 5, 6-0. Cleveland ...... 13 11 .542 16.— Glenna Collett, sole remain­ By LE8 CONKLIN. MANCHESTER Synhers. rf .. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Frlberg: Hafey, Southworth; home Doubles. Washington .... 8 13 .381 ing American player in the British ARNOLD Ballard, lb . . 1 0 0 2 0 0 Poudrier, ss Sweezy, 3 b rqns, Frlberg. Horion and Deming, West Hart­ ilca g o ...... 9 16 .360 Ladles’ Ot>en Golf Cbampionablp, HARTFORD GAMES Massey, 2 b ford, defeated Beach and Linber, B oston ...... 7 16 .304 New York, May 18.— In the first Tierney, 2 b trlumphpd^ in the quarter-finals of Sipples, cf Bell, S3 T ota ls...... 40 11 l5 27 7 5 At Boston H— Bristol, 6-1, 6-2. Curtis and Barker, National League the tournament here today, when IntersecUonal tests of the season, ^lanchester (0) CVBS r. BRAVES concluded yesterday, the west St. John or Palumj^, lb Bristol; defeated Smith and Blake, W. L. PC. she eliminated Mrs. J. B. Watson, At Hartford I— AB R H PO A E Chicago Alexander, If Degnan or AB. R. H. PO. A. B. West Hartford, 6-0, 6-1. Chicago ...... 15 8 .652 of Scotland, three and. twq. Glenna proved stronger than the east in GRAYS 8, S. SENATORS S, 8 both major leagues. The western (Ptrat Game) Kotsch, rf Davis, if E. Dowd, If . . . 4 2 0 2 0 0 pgllsh, SB ...... 6 1 2 4 4 0 ....15 8 .652 St. Louis . i . clinched victory in the first nlpe Providence Stratton, 3b Doran, cf M. Moriarty. 2b 3 2 0 3 3 0 :eathcote, c f ...... 4 2 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 11 9 .560 holes of play, beiilg three up at the clubs et the . National League Bycholsbl, c. ..4 1 0 3 2 0 Cuyler, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 demonstrated their superiority by a McLaughlin, lb Webb, rf Hhmsby, 2 b ...... 2 2 1 2 2 1 Boston ...... 11 10 .624 tuYn. . . Boyle, rf ,...... 4 2 1 2 1 0 Squatrito, 3h . . 4 2 1 4 1 1 convincing margin, winning 19 Peploskl, ss Olson, c Carlson, o Stephenson. If .... . 6 1 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 11 12 .478 • ••#•••• 4 0 1 1 0 0 NEW CRID COACHES Miss Joyce Wethered, the great S. Jones, cf Boyce, p ‘ Clarke, p Magnuson. rf .. 4 1 0 1 0 0 McMillan. 8b ...... 4 0 1 0 8 0 Philadelphia • q • • 9 11 .450 English player who is picked to games and losing only 14 on their •••••••• 4 1 2 5 0 0 Orimm, lb ...B... . 4 0 2 10 3 0 eastern invasion. In the American Harris, If .. 0 0 3 0 0 Yarrlck, p H Moriarty, . « New York ...... 7 11 .389 meet Miss Collett in the finals to­ Wright, lb cf, p ...... 4 1 2 3 2 0 Gonzales, c ...... 4 0 0 6 0 0 League the defending western teams ...... 5 0 1 7 1 0 Bush, p ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 Brooklyn ...... 6 16 .187 morrow, defeated Miss Molly Oour- Mesjiner, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 O’Leary, ss .» 4 0 1 0 8 2 won 23 games and lost 20, gaining Concannon. Cvengror, p ...... 2 0 2 1 0 0 FOR YALE FOOTBALL lay, a strong British player by 7 2b .... 4 0 1 2 3 0 the edge by taking nine out of 12 Pond, 0 ...... 2 0 0 6 1 0 Tierney, lb . . . 4 0 1 9 1 0 GAMES TODAY and 6. Fraser, p .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 36 ”7 14 27 15 " i games with the tail-end Boston Red K. Jones, p ...... 3 2 2 1 2 0 Smith, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Boston Sox. MIKOLEITHEDLUND AB. a H. PO. A. a. New Haven, May 16.— Appoint­ Eastern Leagne 84 6 8 27 9 0 xSendrowski, . 1 0 0 .0 0 0 Rlcbbourg, rf : 4 0 1 6 0 0 The epid of the first of the In- Hartford Providence at HARTFORD. AB. R. PO. A. E. -Vennart, cf . 0 0 0 0 0 0 COoney, zzz .. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 ment of three new football coaches, HAGEN ELIMINATED tersectlonal wars finds the Cubs a. Maranville, ss . 5 0 1 3 6 0 Pittsfield at Springfield. and Cardinals tied for first place in Watson. If ...... 3 1 3 0 0 IN P ir n c DUEL . 4 0 1 10 1 0 including Adam Walsh, of Notre Bridgeport at Albany. Adams, rf ...... 4 2 1 0 0 Totals ...... 84 9 5 *26 14 3 Harper, If , . 3 1 0 0 0 0 Dame, was announced here today the National League, and.the Ath­ Roser, l b ...... 3 1 10 2 0 New Haven at Allentown. letics leading the Yanks by half a Hohman,. e f ...... 4 1 0 0 0 •Turney out hit by batted ball. Bsll, 8b';.. I . 3 1 2 0 1 0 by John M. Cates, graduate manag­ American League BY DDNCAN ONE HP X Batted for Smith In 8th. Clark, e t . . . . 4 0 0 4 0 0 er of athletics at Tale. game In the American. Corrella. s s ...... 8 1 2 3 0 To Clash When Braves and Maguire. 2b . 1 0 0 1 0 0 Cleveland at St. Louis. Bmighols. lb ...... 4 0 8 4 0 Score by innings: Marvin A. Stevens remains as Cleveland aggln beat the Yanks Sotaser, lb ...... 8 0 4 1 0 Jamea, 8b . 3 0 0 2 3 0 Chicago at Detroit yesterday, 7 to 1. Gehrig's eighth East Hartford .. 230 111 030— 11 Spebfer, o • • a a • e I . 2 2 1 2 0 0 head' coach. His assistants will be Moor town, England, May 16.— Smith. 0 ...... 4 2 S 1 0 National League Woodman, ...... 0 Manchester .... 430 100 100— 9 Jonea, p .. • a • a a a a . 0 0 0 0 1 0 C. A. Comerford, R. W. Pond, Adam homer of the season being the only 0 •0 0 0 Cubs Meet Tomorrow Brooklyn'at Philadelphia. Walter'Hagen, recent winner of the Fortune, ...... 8 0 1 2 1 Three base hits: A. Ptelka. Pott­ J. Sgilth, a a a a a a a . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh, R. D. Root, W. A. Webster, damage suffered by Joe Shaute. British Open Golt championship and XX eeeeeeeeeeo 1 0 0 0 0 inger: two base hits: Pottinger 2: Leverett, p . 8 0 1 0 1 0 New York at Boston. Detroit Wine. Dugan, ss . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Century A. Milstead and L. M. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. captain of the U.-S. Ryder Qnp. Night in Legion League. sacrifice files: A. Plefka 2; stolen Noble. team, was eliminated by O^egel Detroit nosed ont the Atbletjcs in 82 2 "s 27 14 bases: A. Plefka. Turney. Foley. 33 A "7 27 12 "o the ninth, 6 to 6, when Catcher E v i d e n c e ...... 002 012 000—6 Coaches who were unable to serve Dnnean, captain ' of the B rl^ h Hartford ...... OOO 120 00—8 Mason, Syphers. Ballard 2, Dowd. Chicago ...... 203 000 200— 7 this year are Prichard, Lovejoy, and Cochrane made the mistake of tagr Tomorrow evening at the West Boston ...... 001 800 000—4 Ryder Cup aggregation, in the first glng Harry Hellmann' on the head. Runs baited in: Peploskl 2. Wright, M. Moriarty 2. Byc.holskl. Squatrito Runs batted In: Cuyler 2, McMillan Scott. Major E. V. Prichard has MANCHESTER BOWLERS round of match play-today In the Hobinan, Adama 6. Jones 2; two base Side playground, the Braves and 2, Magnuson, H. Moriarty 3. 2. Hornsby. Stephenson, Grimm, been transferred to Fort Leaven­ Yorkshire Evening News 1;000 The ball bounced biit of his hand hits, Boyle, Peploskl, Hohman. the Cubs will meet in the final O’Leary: hits off Kramer, 3 in Spohrer 2. Leverett, Maranville; two and Harry was knocked uncon­ (Saeond Game) base bit, Stephenson; three base hit, worth from the Tale Artillery guineas toumanient. Duncan, who Hartford game of the first half of the Amer­ innings, off Scott, two in five, off School, while Messrs, Lovejoy and ENGAGE BRISTOL FIVE scious, but /the winning run was In, ican Legion Junior Baseball League Spohrer; home runs, Cuyler. defeated Hagen, decisively over the Boston lost to the Cubs, 7 t o '4, ... AB. a H. PO. A. a Fraser. 7 in 1, off Smith, 8 in 7, Scott find their business engage­ same course in the cap matches two Adams. Tt ...... I 1 0 1 0 0 schedule. ; off H. Moriarty, none in one; struck and dropped below the Pirates Into Watson, I f ...... 12 1 2 0 0 Each club has tasted dsfoat at ments such that they can no longer weeks ago, beat him by one up to­ Roser, lb |- l o 7 0 1 out by Kramer 6. Scott 4 Smith 2: DEATH’S SCYTHE. devote time (o coaching. The five-man Bristol team which day. , •. ■ fourth place In the National League. the hands of the Athletics, both Pittsburgh's » to 4 victory over Hohmjui, o f ...... 4 2 2 2 0 0 base on balls off Kramer 5, Smith The football training season here won three straight games from Hagen, who won the qualifying QorreUa. s s ...... I 0 2 8 0 0 contests being close and.tho battle 3, H. Moriarty 1. Scott 1; double Brooklyn marked the Roblna' Figures compiled by Michigan starts September 15 Manchester a few nights ago In the round by a margin of five strokes, Emldhols, lb I 0 2 2 2 0 tomorrow should be tntereeting. plays, Squatrito to Tierney to By- show that the automobile la one of eighth itralght defegt ^eer, tb 4 0 0 0 1 0 Johnny Mlkolett of-niMilt tnine ' cholski; hit by pitcher. Magnuson Bell City will coma here for a re­ was beaten bn the 18th green; to ^ y With Mitchell on the mound, the Herr, c ...... s o 1 0 0 1 the ten chief causes of death in when Duncan holdd a 46-foot putt Manfradi...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 will oppose Johnny Bedlond, nar by Kramer; time, two hours; um­ every 6-year age group. From the GAS TAX TOTAL HIGH. turn match tomorrow night at 9 Cardinals trimmed the PbilUei 4 to for an eagle fi. Hkgen’s birdie 4 Brown, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 other worthy slat artist who Merited pire, Frank G- .Busch. ages o f 6 to 9 it Is second, to. diph­ o’clock at Joe Farr’s Charter Oak 1. Bkmey Frlberg of the PhHe Smith, 0 ...... s 1 1 I 1 0 the Braves to one bit, Inst werik theria; 15 to 19 second to tnber- Gasoline taxes collected In this was not good , epengh to stave oil collected a homer and two other A TERRIBLE PDN. alleys. defeat. hits, and has bit eafely in seven SO 8 k 84 7 s criloMs. country during 1928 amounted to Frovldsnee more than' $306,283,0^, bearding "kalseY” Berthold, Joe Canade, They were all sqnare at the tarn. eonseeutlve times at bat. AB, U. B. PO. A ■. namely the Atbletiei-Deagem Boss: (on twenty-third stonr tb’tbe U. S. Bureau of ^ Public Howard Murphy, “ Lefty” Cartis Each had a medal score of 70- Red Lucas of Clndnnati, won hie Boyle, rf ...... $ ngd the Oubs^DedgergCiM. A sM k ' girder): Mlgosh, ;'izzat you. Mlket -OR FOR a: FISH MONOEH. Roads. This tax was realised from and Jack Saidella or Walter Web- Horton Smith, ybuthfni Apierl- fourth straight game in bekting Penloskl,'lb...... 4 iw w d » 'Musical Aspirant: Professor,' do ean profaulpnal q£ JopUn, Mo., (fjknts, 12 to R: Strtpp bit twp I thought I seen you tumbling the consumption of more than 10,- etr, will represent Manchester. nMww%mt IX ooeeeoofog...... ! • dONU me a second ago! you think I'll ever be able to do 178,344,700 gallons of gasoUne. There may be some Interesting allmlanted T. Berber by tiro up, - homei^. Vltsbergsr, lb 4 Mike: Mnsta been a couple other any tiling with my voice? ofter-matchts. When the teams Lito piegel, mntebqd with'- sn- Messner, ss ...... $ fellers.— Life. • Professor: Well^ it mlgh; epme in railed in Bristol, Morphy and other American, by thf ygf arise of . JUfT AX OBEAMBBrr ;Coneaaaon, tb $ handy Incase of a afalpwfeid^^ Faeek, e 1 Kels^ took on Moore nnd Jerold the draw, beat A1 Wiitrotts, wiie Fond, e 1 HOW COULD YOU? Answers. and beat them flye ont of nine np. '‘Tfs; I was driving along in '.Danlap, p ...... S At the UnlTsrslty of Marylapd W to M t games. Ed D ndl^ and Jbe Tnraeea, al* iieiiy when robbers enme Tonebstoas, p 0 ’'Is It true that your inuhand is LBAVB THB DOOB.OPBIL la housed an awkward ■ team-priv •o membere of the Ameriban Bydiw took ovorythlttg— Ihonoy, wntob She: While yon are asklhs AfASy pelled antomobllA It la the work Joe Farr ssyk this was one of the 16 I fzil 61 Jn the habit o£ talking to himsoK beet matohee be «rer witnessed in Cnp team, wemrietorlba/i, fe ra ifa nn4.«f«A ,nif OM/’ when he 1* alone?” TU play something Jlilly on Ah* of Dr. W. JDk Alkea, a former pro> defeated Briwit WhltaoBib, ; X thMAt yon hod ...... mivenltf, who la feledife. Jerold arerafed.lfl and a m "I don't know—J filMtlon aadrifnrfhr waa oojy a ritiab OA the, ■ I f ' volver on your' been wub him when 1»e Js aJo®#.'’ t ehottl4 a't.. . tome 'dUeoptFI spSi' Imvo boos X M .^ M P r JAA -Lnstlge ^ Xbelner ZsUVftH* CO’ I'f ktof thoir ^foiMeMU: wbo$ l >101^ lb mfob i$

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Kiwauis elob !• takluf some part it Id a inUMabtldlMA — haA to Maaa da tka. a** aiMto in the produetioa. umplrti that It alwayfi la pltd hrG^fOouBoiif ■ • inm witbto, if Of f« fcti of sit tha Urn That Mauehastak paepla aa*opar> to umpiro Itt one's homo M OMtVkat ba iolt would, to u i ate heartily vltb the dgb iu Us Boston la fSiardgd as ComoUy'i homo town, ■ ^ You Tlian Liiiek^ yearly endeayor la proraa by tka to twl^ms* It ' ^%oft t yon ovtr Mnilo, 'Connol- packed bousea which bava traatad mdjority of tbo ^ y s wgrifOlMf ly?" tbe past two miustral shows, m s afslnst Boston. CoMOttf» to hit t«9t vd«# Old year is expected sot to prora aa •evertit fMt, tamo both wltbi , and horo you gat it F g ^ X » B » n iBf a trimming mnch to ths dis*' / exception. ^ U liiy gust of ths fsfis. And, as ir often -"Did you avtr mo tb# vUlato to » m 4 f t ^ , a ibovr tm lltf" ONB FALSB MOTE As usual tbe amount to be raised The fact that Tommy Oonnolly, happens at sneb moments, the f ^ Toe Eood Ewr# Umui ^^StbonBiB’s hMli*’ to oiteb tbo is 91,000. This about covM 'the dean of tbe American League um­ turned to tbe umpire to get their 5111 Tb« iMt Ae*bit noi nm stm * io season’s expensee at 4ba Bebron money’s worth at his expense. big OBii NfUBHjr.«. *Yo« nood ttbro tbas •buob pires, has survived t f jrears of um­ HARD ON THE HORBE loBfoorV’ hkdb tosoBd tbo old pID boyoiid tbo Uoodioni tb« ▲latrlcui (at tb« Um« camp. All arrangemantf bavr bean "Don’t you over smile, Connel­ Stout: I’vo tot to ftdueoi Tkt of writlBf) WM dolirtrod br Tod completed as to management at It piring will fire you a real Insight ly” cried one rooter. Fronx the liko 1 Roth dr Jfontoby. It tifcoo okfD tod good oqtilp- start of ths game, he voiced that dootor rocommtndt bofitback rid* L70XUI, of tbo White Sox, agalnit and as soon as school lets ont for into bis temperament,. Firm, bbt tot. moBt. <. .oEd Wird*f tan fnnloh yo« with tbo boot of tbe Red Sox oa Ang. 1. 1929. BUI the summer the Kiwanls club will diplomatic, tbe possessor of a keen Snestion and he kept repeating, the same old line all through tbe game. Thin: If it Mtisfactoryf OQtdpmOfit ftt bid OBTlEiS. MeOowaa, tbe ampire, oalled belle send fifty children to tbe camp for sense of humor, be has made, bis Stout: Not txactly. I’m not los­ ejxd strikes in tbet game. a two weeks, never-to-be-forgotten arduous task far easier than most It seemed thejnore the fan ask- e^ the question, the severer became ing wtitht, but I’m falling off.— After tbe llnaL ont Lrons rusbed vacation. officials. I Answoff. down to MoOdwan and eompIl> Connolly, oa tbe ball field, has a Connolly’s expression. Possibly FIEIDBRS* OLOVES OffleU BmtaO* mented blm. serious look that really belles his Tommy was playing up to him. It “Bill, 70a surel7 worked perfect LTCRBrnOLB! real character. His severe mien caused considerable laughter at TRY »N’ DO IT. $1.98 91.19 Doctor (to patitnt): Now jutt go Marathon Official Batia toda7,” L7ons said. would cause one to believe be was Tommy’s expense, but before the Tbo Kaa Wlltoiaw' flova la If' >< “That’s all right, Ted,” Mc­ Visitor: What are the morals thoroughly disgusted with life. Tet, finish it became decidedly mono­ homo and relax. ana you’d ordloarlly pay M niett every )lajor Leagna Gowan replied. “I could have of this village like? Just the* opposite prevails. tonous. ' Patient: But, Doe, I can’t. We for. Oiled boraabld^ U’a reqairenicBt. Moraehida cov­ called them on 70U toda7 with one Resident; Excellent! So good, In a game I have my mind, Con­ To get to our dressing room, we have modern furniture.—L4fe. broken in whon you goait* er, ourk and rubber emter. e7e.” And, as a gesture of illustr^ in fact, that s. 'eral of our sewing nolly and I were working in Boston. CATCHERS’ MASKS tion, he but bis hand orer one e7e. parties have failed for want of He lives, by tbe way, only a short raCLBAOUBBATS N And to this ds7 when McGowan scandal.— Passing Show. - distance away, at Natick, Mass., and $2.98 comes on tbe field to work a game 91A» Tbla stronff, welded-ateel for tbe White Sox or when tbe7 get ■Tbo aaiBa Biff Loaguo'lwte luaak aaanriea comfort and on him daring a gamo tbe players need and autoffraphod by snre^ protection. Leather all put one hand over their eye and Babf Both, B o |^ Moraaby chin, check and foroheaJ phout~‘‘That's all right, Ted.” Get the Juowered aim othor famotie hlttera. tmds. •ts. Goose Nerer Rides Bill McGowan, who is a very good yffhm should / umpire and a very popular one, P'’7ces on Commercial gets his share of kicks from the players, but there is one player Jn Hawthorne Flyer Bicycles the league who has never opened ft> YOU his mouth about one of Bill’s de­ SAVE The Bike fo r Regular Fellows cisions. And he is a player who PAINT - Frigidaires 000 says plenty to the other umplrM. ft $32.95 Goose Goslln is the fellow. The Goose was discovered and Fast, rugged, beantlfnl, the Flyer 99/ promoted into the major leagues 15 my Find out how little it costs brings Joy to every boylrii heart. |i III byv McGowan who first saw him It’s a wonderfnl bike, and you playing with an industrial team in 10 -ave $aO. Salem. McGowan asked him if he to install Frigidaire in your would care to play- professional ball and how much he would want on a , Note These Features present refrigeration fixtures. Tbls double-bar frame Fly­ contract. HOUSE! Goslln said he wanted to get into er is completely equipped. the professional game and that he Fiei'tric Headlight, Auto would be willing to work for 1100 a Horn, Tool Box, Package month. i g h t n o w , sir! N o t only because spring Carrier, New Departure . is the time for general housedeaning and Chromlnm Ucaater Brake. 0 impure Big Dough for Him R Plated Nickel the Haethome wtth any McGowan got him a Job with redecorating, but also because it* s the best time hike costing 920 more. the Columbia club for $275 a of year to paint. The paint gets many months month and he went big from the start. Bill then went to Connie to harden before the severe winter weather Mack and begged him to buy the comes. For Your Fishing Trip hard-hitting young outfielder. He could have bought him for 96OO Bay State Liquid House Paint is best for re­ Here Are Unbeatable Equipment Values but Connie wouldn’t spend the sisting the ravages of weather. It also 'lasts ’Thia Frlgidaine Cooling CoQ akmo money. He said he didn’t need out­ longer, covers better,'and takes fewer gallons will eliminate the expenae and Enameled Japan Martin’s Auto- fielders. especially 9600 outfielders, bother of 7S tona of m dtiim ioe • Silk Fly Lines $1.07 inatlc Heel .. $3.85 and the Goose remained in the per job. Come in and let us show you why. year. It’abutoneof many Frigid- Split Bamboo Telescope Rod minors. It is easy to imagine what aixo CoQa for oU typee of fiatureo Fly Rods lirie to l...... kind of an Investment Goslln would note using iorJ $5.85 $2.98 have been for tbe Athletics. Tackle .. An n A Balt Two years later the Washington B o x es...... Pails esses $1.29 Senators bought Goslln for 96000 Home Electric Appliance Corp. and, even at that price, he was one SCHABR BROTHERS of the best investments Clark 749 Main Street, South Manchester Griffith ever made. Depot iSquare, Manchester The Manchester Electric Co. 773 Main Street, South Manchester MimOOMERY WAIO)^ GQ Shave Him Down Then In one of the recent games be­ IHE PAINT SenVtCE STATION xS46 - 824-828 Main St., Phone 2015 South Manchester, Conn. tween the New York Yankees and the Washington Senators. Babe Store l^ours: 9 to 6, Thurs. and Sat 9 to 9. Ruth hit a home run over the wall in the deepest corner of center field. The ball cleared the fence by at least twenty feet and bit the ground more than . a half block from the park. The Babe said after the y game he fibred it to be the longest bit he ever had. made. When the ball cleared the fence, Joe Judge, the Washington first baseman, slammed his glove on the See Our Window Demonstration of the ground and said in all seriousness to the umpire at first base: ' "They ought to throw that fellow out of the league. He s too big for us.” 'guilder of Chamf)ions INTENSIVE REHEARSALS FOR nWANlANS’ SHOW REG.U.S. RAT..OPF;, With rehearsals being held every noon except Saturday and Sunday, now sells the third annual Kiwanls minstrel show, to be given in the State theater next Wednesday evening. Is rapidly' rounding into what New 3-Spee(i Electric Cleaner promises to be the finest and most entertaining show yet presented by the Kiwanians in their effort to rpHB 8-cpeed control Is oz- raise funds to provide vacations for eluslvo with the Sturto- Manchester’s underprivileged chil­ vaht. 'Both handles for­ more dren. ward give low speed; both Heading tbe show as interlocutor l o o r s, rugs, draperies, uphol­ backward, blgb speed; stag­ Is Clarence Quimby. principal of stery—evei^hing in your home gered either way. Intermer the High school, whose demonstrat­ F diate speed. Correct suc­ ed ability in that capacity has made has different cleaning requirements. tion for ^very cleaning need him tbe unanimous choice for the with tbe Sturtevant Vacuum position since tbe inauguration of Now with the Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner. the minstrels. Cleaner and its 3-speed control, you The end parts have been assign­ ed to Elnier Tbienes, county direc­ have for the first time the right suc­ tor of theT. M. C. A.; Charlie MIU- ■ .70 kowskl, of Milikowski's; Charles tion for every operation. oo'vTO Huber, of Cheney Brothers; A1 j:."I31T • Greiel, the plumber; Harlow Willis, ■mzsr.'l of G. B. Willis and Son. Elmore The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner Watkins, of Watkins Brothers, who has overcome the limitation of single- oSi was also an end man will be un­ rrt-V able to take part because of the speed. Think of it—a vacuum clean­ accident he suffered last week. An­ other man will be chosen in his er under control--i-three different de-' place. grees of suction at the touch of the than any other This year’s show is to bo replete with surprise acts, specialty danc­ finger! ^ ing, singing and music of a high type. Nearly every member of the in the world u'g a t You will want to know more about t.'tOfiS' this remarkable vacuum cleaner that -.-Nnefif Visit the is a favorite in thousands of homes. . . . and Studebaker holds every official .M ' ,.V You will be surprised how easy it is to speed and endurance record for fully McGovern control the 3-speed suction which 12.50 eqidpped stock ears. makes cleaning easier and quicker Granite C p /s than ever before. 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(HEAD lU fi 8TOKC, THEN COLOK THIS PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM [The Ostrich Laughs Last The bread and honey meal was and take a nap. That quite ap­ peals to me.” “Me too,” said Cop- great. The Tinies, after quite a \.UCK A T l a s t ’. 11= B B A - C h u c k s ! n o o s tr ic h c a n wait, had grown so hungry they py. “I’ll sleep sound most any place upon the ground.” And soon 0AW5 PLAM, |*TUDeofU4 AE TMlfc "fWA e o t s *TWROUO^ f ^ L M e l \ e were glad to ait down to the feast. Tb GCr A PUit^e - i'U . ON TH A T FftNCC, I'L L SVlIMO* they found a grassy place, as com­ pUJWe, BY The baker said, “Eat all you can. fy as could be. TILL IT COMES oonr, KYSeuF Bioewpfi's — As long as I’m a baker man. I’ll CUNOtNO- To OR. I PASS OUT'. SHefcL LO«e TH' PLOFie While all the others fell asleep, BeR.TMo,^ see we don’t run out of bread. kind Clowny thought. I’ll try to OR I'LL Lose A HANOI. Sure, I’ll do that, at least." keep awake. I have a plan in mind Ta il WMlLt “Don’t worry,” Clowny loudly that ril work while they snooze.” THe BOSS cried. “I plan to stuff my whole He sat real still for quite a while, copwteo *we inside. Your bread is surely won­ and then began to broadly smile. OSnt.lCH T© derful, like mother used to bake. “Ah! Now’s my time to sneak,’ Roy, MASUfT I’ll bet that I could eat all day and thought he. “I have no time to VtOGlCQDtBU& then jump up and run to play. I lose.” F A R - know that bread like this would He ran and got some bits of THB BIAO never make my tummy ache.” bread, and with sweet honey they IB STILL The rest were quiet as could be, were spread. Then to the Goofy- — d anyone could plainly see they goo he went and said, “I really w m * *Micv oattng to be wast- feel that, though you’ve acted SA n ... ;aik. 3ut, after wblle, rather had, I hau to see you look­ IN Scouiy said, "1 guess that 1 ing ead. 1 gueM that you are hun­ T o V I - am fully If I should eat an­ gry, so I’ve brought yon quite a other bite I simply conldn’t walk.” meal.” The baker laughed and said, “Well, lads, let's And some leaves to serve as pads, and all lie down PAT!* W U tttrlTM tfif THURSDAY,

Manchester League of Women all the women's clubs in Manebea- to attend thb coming meeting. Long MODERN AND Voters announce that a telegram ter iQvitlng them to Attend tbla Lane farm la the state institution MAHIME FIESTA '‘NOTHING BUT received last evening from Miss meeting. Mies Penniman will come for wayward girls at Bliddletown Caroline deF. Penniman, snpeiin- Auspice8 of here; on Tuesday the 2ith at 2: SO and Mias Penniman will have an OLD FASHIONED THE TRUTH” tendent of -Long Lane Farm, con­ and the gathering- will be at the interesting meaaage to bring of veys the t3t36Ka06806aea6KM68000^^ ONLY ($49.50 and $59.50 1 MORE DAY 1 e Before yflllllHUIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllliiii Grades) TALL CEDARS High grade, hand tailored TMINOS TO CAT MINSTREL ASPARAGUS coats of fine broadcloth and GOOD AT CIRCLE THEATER kasha in smart dress models Fridaf, May 17, 8:15 p. m. o :- iflUM’T SWIM IN. 'fO Admission SOe trimmed with the popular furs 1 he glittering display of FISH in Plnehurst re­ frigeration didn’t exactly swim right np to the door, WmST-DANCE —squirrel, mole, broadtail, but it’s to all effect as rain-fresh , as though it had. THE STATE BEAUTY Louis L. Grant It came in this forenoon, by express, straight from PARLOR fitch and caracul. Full silk the fish wharves, right from the smacks and trawl­ Given at 8tate Theater BoUdlng Bucklaad, Conn. Phone 1549 ers. Nobody could eat fish in better condition, not CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Phone 1491-9 crepe lined. Exclusive, one- even the fishermen tbemseives, where they fiop the Keeney Street critter out of the water and onto the galley stove FRIDAY, HAY 17 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of-a-kind models in black, with one motion, so to speak. at 8:80 p. n. MACKEREL is very low in price and very high 82.50 Gold Pieces for 1st Frizes. beige, gray and middy blue. in quality this week. You know there is a tre­ mendous run of fine big six-year-old fish this year, Mrs. Mary Bebnfleld and Miss the best run and the best fish in a long time. Emma Bsbnfield of Rnsssll itreat 16 to 46 Other excellent items are: who left early in the week for their i BUTTER FISH, sweet, firm, delicious. cottage at Watch Hill, where they FRESH SALMON will epend the summer, report that SCHARR BROTHERS Hale’s Coats—Main Floqr, Rear FILET OF SOLE, never better than at this sea­ all the eotUges on the Fort road son. are rented and everything polnte to FILET OF HADDOCK a good season at that popular DRESSED HADDOCK Rhode lelsnd resort. COD STEAK COD TO BOIL OR BAKE ROE SHAD BUCK SHAD — PANSIES - SHAD ROES Steel’s Mastadon Every Housewife Needs Plnehurst is doing a constantly growing Fish Good Variety of Colors. Business. But we buy closely. Just the same, and by Friday night the whole supply is closed out. It’s ANDERSON GREENHOUSES advisable to order early. 153 Eidridge S t An Electric Range ' i Call 2000 for delivery at any time you wish. Phoue 2124 So. Mauchester

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