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Kiddies Friend Heads Marines CUNEHEARING 4/- Depot Square Excited Friend of all Col. H. C. ISPOSTPOie the kids and of Davis Is in com­ the few birds As Cow Comes Calling mand of all the. and butterflies in __ •* United Stales* marines now in UNTIL MOIWAY I New York is for­ I_____ I Balmy Spring weather has a cer-»ticularly inviting to a cow for the mer state S 3i i a - China. He is . I tain effect upon the various species lady bull, horns, “moo”, tail, and tor Walter R. responsible for” IRISH of the human race, such as moon­ all, headed right’ straight for the protection State Requests the Delay Ini Herrick. It is ing, spooning, and wandering, but Charley Sweet’s park. his duty to see no one heretofore vouchsafed the The Chase Begins' of life and ^ < f e - that the few fact that an innocent cow became School children were free from property o f midnight, Paris' time, or seveb Willimantic's Queer Case;i particularly desirous of wandering their weekly labors just about the spots 0° nature’s Americans cit­ Wireless Report Received From Steamer Cannot Be Veri­ o’clock'Washingtbh time. " to unknown strands when the buds time the cow arrived on. the Square izens there. This was the schedule laid down green are prop­ and blossoms were bursting. Yes­ It wasn’t exactly a good advertise­ for him by navy experts, after Suspect’s Friends Arrive | erly maintained. terday afternoon, however, one of ment for Manchester to have a cow fied—Experts Say Aviato r Could Not Make It In Time charting hlg course across the chill Arthur Woodbrifige’s cows yearned grazing so near the railroad station. Atlantic from the time he disap­ To Help. I to wander from its habitat near Someone thought of calling up peared oft the bleak shores '‘of Manchester Green. And, being a Announced— No Confirmed Report of Him Swee He Newfoundland lath yesterday after­ George Rix about it, but before that EXPERT PAYS noon. willful cow. she did wand2r; and asi happened, one of the youngsters ANDREWS OUT, a result Depot Square was an ex-[ started to try a hand at catching Early today, if all went well on Willlnfantic, May 21.—Another! Left New Foundland— All of Europe Excited Over At­ citing scene for a half hour or so. I Mrs. Holstein. his lonesome flight during the postponement of the preliminary, Some say that one of the cow’s Like all the rest of her sex Lady TRIBUTE TO night, he was winging his way at hearing in the case of the death of) LOWHAN NEW offspring was reposing as a juicy, Belvedere was easily excited. She tempt— Paris Arranges Great Reception For His Ar­ a hundred miles an hours just be­ Wilfred Irwin was announced to-j appetizing veal steak in Campbell’s ! objected to anyone telling her yond the middle of tbe ocean with Market at the north end. Others ' ' the coast of Ireland still several day. Leonard Cline, New York I where she should go. She was even DAREDEVIL rival. hundred miles away. playwright, being held for the death j say “bossy” was after a drink of seen to stamp her foot. For a time H E J ^ D R Y S her own milk, but Irving Campbell - He was due to pass the southern was notified today that his, case' it looked as though she were play­ says she likes his grain. At any ing tag with the kids. It wasn’t long tip of the Irish coast during th» would come up at two p. m.' next' rate. Lady Cow roamed all the way If He Makes Goal With Only Cape Race, May 21'.—Captain monoplane. “Spirit of St. Louis,” morning and to reach Land’s End," Monday' instead of this morning.' before all Depot Square having England, by 12:30 o’clock. A hop The state requested the latest post-i from Manchester Green to Depot nothing much .:.-to do on a Friday Charles Lindbergh, “The Flying hM rnet with an unknown mishap, Capital Politicians Call Re­ Square before any north end cow­ that youthful daredevil of the skies. across the English channel and a" ponement. afternoon took part in the chase. Compass He Will Make Fool,” has been sighted five hun­ short land journey would brin^ King's Statement. boys tried lassoing her. The greens­ Captain Charles Lindbergh, Is today ward on the,Square must be par- dred miles off the Irish coast, ac- winging his way towards Paris at him to his destination. William A.'King, of Willimantio, sult of Dispute a Draw; (Continued on Page 2) lop speed. former attorney-general for Connec­ Aerial History, He As­j cording to a wireless report receiv­ H u ^ Beacons I ticut, who is representing ' Cline, ed here today. It was estimated at 8 a. m., that "With huge beacons lighted at th» had insisted he intended to force Haynes Is Simply Oust­ serts. The wireless message came from Lindbergh had covered two-thirds Le Bourget airdome, “Lucky” the state to show its case against HUGHES SPIKES CHAIR FAR AWAY the Steamship Hilbersul which re­ of the 3,600 miles distance between Lindbergh would have little diffi­ Cline at the preliminary hearing. ported sighting the daring flier at Roosevelt flying field and Paris, If culty landing just before darkness' A postponement of the hearing at a ed. "Washington, May 21. — “The twelve ten Greenwich mean time. he was still in action at that hour. settled over France, the navy ex­ time when the state insisted it had HIS 1928 BOOM greatest dare-devil of them all.” The position given was approxi­ Ships at sea and radio stations perts said. its case complete in every detail is FOR MRS. SNYDER This was the tribute paid to mately five hundred miles to the along the North American and Brit­ It was a lonesome journey for" taken to indicate that there is still CaptainCharles Lindbergh by ish coasts were keeping an alert the young flier last night, but TVashington, May 21.—The long- west of the Irish coast. Lieutenants Logan C. Ramsey and some doubt as to whether the case navy experts today in commenting The report from the steamship watch for the latest news of the in­ is really one of murder as the state’s awaited showdowtt between Secre­ on the'.feet that the lone trans­ trepid young American, ready to Earl H. Kincaid, navy hydrograph- attorney for Windham county had tary of Treasury Andrew W. Mellon Hilbersul was received when the ers who plotted tie course, "said Says He WiU Not Run and oceanic filer had only a compass to flier had been in the air approxi­ flash his positio'h or information of declared. ' and 'Wa.yn& B. "Wheeler, generalis­ Appeal May Halt Her Fate guide hfm on his perilous flight a possible mishap to a waiting that he would encounter little Preliminary Hearing. from Newfoundland to the coast of mately twenty-three hours and for­ world. more than four hours darkness in simo of the Anti-Saloon League, has ty minues, and at that time he had the mid-Atlantic. "^1 The preliminary hearing is to Thinks Coolidge Will Be Ireland. Helped by Wind take place in the little town hall on come and gone, and capital politi­ For 18 Months Jail Offi­ “He will make new history In covered approximately 2,200 miles. Carrying no wireless and travel­ Spring Hill, Mansfield, instead of cians were writing it in their deci­ aerial navigation if he reaches his If these estimates are correct Lind­ After roaring up the American ing far north of the ship lanes on in the home of George H. Andrews, sion books today as " a draw.” Re-elected. cials Say. goal,” a^id Lieutenant Logan C. bergh is flying very close to his coast through alternate mist, wind the “Great Circle Course,” Lind­ justice of the peace, where all court TMr. Mellon got the official head Ramsey^ navy, expert, who has schedule of one hundred miles an and sunshine, Lindbergh had turn­ bergh had little chance to see the trials have been held in the past. of Major Roy A. Haynes, the parted many ocean flight courses, hour. He should be on the Irish ed out to sea after passing St. friendly smoke of a passing steam­ Town officials, expecting a large at league’s pet' candidate for prohibi­ New York, May 21.—Charles No Navigator coast by noon New Y'ork daylight .Johns’ Newfoundland. According to ship until he neared the Irisli tendance at the hearing, had pro­ word from St. Johns, a westerly coast. tion commissioner, but Mr. Wheeler Evans Hughes issued a formal “Lu(%y” Lindbergh carried no time, and he should be in Paris by vided all possible accommodations also got General Lincoln C. An­ Sing Sing Prison, N. Y., May 21. navigator as do the big ships that e/ght o’clock tonight. wind was aiding the aviator as he May Sight Tramps. and were on hand at the hall thi drews* the Dry czar who was per­ statement yesterday that he was not Prison officials familiar with the traverse- the north Atlantic. He car­ swung out over the Atlantic adding At but two points, two-thirds ol morning. They departed when word impetus to his speed. the way across the'oeean would ha sonally selected by Mr. Mellon to now and would not be a candidate long-drawn out procedure In mur­ ried no expensive Instruments.such REPORTS UNCONFIRMED of the postponement reached them. put prohibition enforcement on a for the Republican nomination for as Commander Byrd proposes to London, May 21— Unconfirmed 'Tha hop-off of the Bellanca, mon­ whirl above ship lanes. He crossed ^ Still at Hospital. der cases believe that It may be the course of the Scotland Frith non-political business-like basis President, and declaring that he take on his trans-Atlantic hop, ev­ reports were circulated here shortly oplane Columbia, which had been Ollne still remains in St. Joseph’s President! Conciirs. year and a half before Mrs. Ruth en Captain -Nungesser, the French before three o’clock this afternoon scheduled for this morning, was and Mallin headlines. Occasionally hospital here, being held on coro President Coolidge, by force of was for President Coolidge. He ex­ Brown Snyder is put to death In ace, carried a navigator in Captain (ten a. m.. New York 'daylight called off at 1:30 o’clock, owing to tramp schooners traverse this pari ner’s orders. No attempt has been of the Atlantic, navy officers said. circumstances. the referee in the pressed the opinion that the Presi­ the electric chair. If at all, for the Coll. time) stating that Captain Lind­ reports of high winds off the Nova made to place him in police custody. Mellon-Wheejer contest, apparently dent would be renominated and re­ If Lindbergh hangs to his pre­ Scotia coast. The Navy’s aerial navigators aN He has been -in the hospital since murder of her husband. Not only bergh had been sighted froYn; lowed approximately 32 hours fot concurred in the draw decision. He elected, and that he did not wish charted course and his motor holds Vanentia and Waterville, Ireland. Charles A. Levine, head of the Sunday night when he gave his has upheld the authority, of Secre­ his own name to be used in any will the conviction be appealed to out he will reach Paris; if he veers Columbia Aircraft Corporation, Lindbergh to complete his journey,* blood in an effort to save Irwin’s These reports were later denied in after calculating his speed from tary Mellon in the naming of the contingency. the highest state courts, and If pos­ off in. the trackless Atlantic he may direct reports from Valentia and owners of the Bellanca Machine, life. The question of Mj-. Coolidge’s land in icy waters hundreds of said that another aviator had been New York to Newfoundland, Tha new prohibition commissioner, and sible to the United States Supreme Waterville. Friends of Cline appeared here at the i;amA.'time he-has retained possible candidacy’was also discuss­ miles from the ship lanes. , selected to take the place of Lloyd “Great Circle Course”^ was estimat­ today, starting efforts in his behalf. the support ' o f. the . Anti-Saloon ed by Df. Nicholas Murray Butler, Court, but her lawyers are known A navigator, experts explained, Bertaud as navigator and that this ed to be 3,150 miles,' the’ shortest Mrs. John S. W^ierango, o f‘Grand to plan a test of the new law which must fgiure the -yariatlon of ’ the NOT SIGHTED path between Paris and New Yorh; League in accepting the resignation president!, of Columbia University, New York, May 21.—The West­ flyer would accompany Pilot Clai^ Rapids, Mich., Cline s sister, > and Andrews—ten months who characterized as “bunk” the re­ grants the court discretionary pow- compass caused by the influence of ence Chamberlin when the flight is "While Lindbergh’s choice of a Mrs, S. E,_ :^appen, a_-friend ■. of after H was first presented. cent, efforts of Charles D. Hilles fd . .er to try defendants in a murdc** Uie mhgnai^. pole. He must fig- ern Union Cable Company at ten a< undertaken. . c direct route helped his obanceS if Mrs. Wierango, came to’town ready Out of Picture. prove that the tradition against a case together. 'ure “drift”—the effect of the wind' m'.r-(New. York;, time) today wa& in . - , — Nervy Attempt - -a- • all went well, he virtually aban­ to stay indefinitely. Two representa­ Both'Andrews and Haynes were third term did nor apply to the upon the swift moving airplane* direct communication with,Its cable "With the tragic fate of Captain doned hope of rescue if things went tives of the "Viking Press, New out of the prohibition picture to­ President, and that the" unexpired Her Hopc« This is done by use of smoke office at "Valentia island, Ireland, Charles' Nungesser and Captain awry, the Naval experts pointed York, also are in town. They are bombs. He cannot resort to as­ and was advised that Captain Lind­ out. Should he drop in the Ocean George S. Oppenheimer and W. K. day. Seymour Lowman, ex-lieuten­ part of President Harding’s term Mrs. Snyder and her lawyers had Francois Coli fresh in the public ant governor of New York, and a should not be counted as part of the tronomical reckonings nor will he bergh had not been sighted. mind and in the face of daily re­ there is little chance of a passing Gwinsburg. Both announced they hoped that they would be the first have permanent marks to steer by. steamer picking him up. Dry who is acceptable to the league, Coolidge Administration. Dr. Butler to test the law, but It now appears “We have observers on the roof ports of storm and fog banks over 'had come to aid their friend. succeeds Andrews on August first “If he gets off his course he and at this time no sign of Lind­ declared that conventionally, if not as if Charles Doran, of Albamy, will the North Atlantic, Lindbergh cou­ SHIP REPORT • at the same time, or before Df. J. constitutionally, that was Presi­ will have no way- of telling where bergh has been sighted,” said the rageously decided to brave all these M. Doran, for twenty years a gov­ get his case before the courts first he Is,” explained one Navy expert. Valentia cable superintendent. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, May 21. dent Cooiidge’s first term; that Is and establish the precedent. Doran perils. All nations have united in a —Captain Charles Lindbergh’s air­ HARTFORD TO DEDICATE ernment chemist, succeeds Haynes. now In his second term and that, if “The ocean is all alike out there. universal prayer for his safety and and another defendant were tried To get back on his course he would plane was sighted in 43:72 Lati­ Andrews resigned, but Haynes re-eletted, he would he serving a jointly in Albany for the murder of TWO-THIRDS ACROSS for his success. Cable advices from didn’t. The rotund Ohio prohibi­ third term. have to take astronomical observa­ New York, May 21.—.Somewhere tude and 49.24 Longitude at 2:10 MEMORIAL TO SOLDIERS Raymond Jackson In a hold-up. tions and he can’t do that. ' Paris stated that the people of a . m. by the Anchor liner Empress tionist who came to Washington out over the Atlantic, unless his Paris are prepared to give the of Scotland according to a radio­ with the" Harding administration young American a tremendous ova­ gram from the Anchor liner picked m ;iw J/-I- • .-I i was simply ousted. He had not sub- tion. His greeting. It was said, up by the local radio statioji. Military and Civic Groups From 1 mitted his resignation at the time would be a counterpart of the wel­ All Over State At the Capi-! Mellon announced Doran would suc- How Manchester News Shapes Up This Week- come that awaited Nungesser and It is believed the radio operator tal Today. jceed him. ^ By Cliff Knight Coli in New York had they suc­ reversed kis longitude and Lati­ Haynes is expected to take an - ceeded in making their sensational tude, as the position given would Hartford. May 21.—Hartford is executive. job with the league and flight successfully. place Lindbergh far south of his the center, today and tomorrow, for continue his'educatlopal and lecture Throughout the daylight hours work in behalf of prohibition. course, while 43.72 Longitude, activities of military and civic V/iAiMN B 'f and while LL.d’iergh was hugging 1 49.24 Latitude would put him well groups from all parts of the state, cot^e thefho pnaaf coast line Ifit woo was comparatively r\o on V.S.his course. engaged in dedicating a memorial AJAIAJ easy to keep track of his progress, to soldiers of a past ^BRALD!s er the Atlantic this became doubly Cork, Ireland, May 21. — All ments of the newest type of rtiili- SVl(?VKyoF> difficult, owing to the darkness South Ireland was gripped with, tary service, aviation. and desolate waste that was popu­ excitement today over the possi­ Scores of airplanes took part iA IS VISITOR HERE lated only by a few ships. > bility of seeing Captain Charles a lively air circus this afternoon to Many Reports Lindbergh, the daring younfe Amer­ give demonstrations of the effective- Greenwich, Conn., West Middle- ican aviator, passing over oni his b.e.ss of aerial navigation while Gov­ boro, Mass., and other points in way to Paris. ernor Trumbull made a dedication Drops In To Learn “Flyin* New England reported sighting the Aeronautical and meteorological speech for the new $200,000 ma­ FooPs” Progress From Her­ silver gray plane as it sped In a authorities beUevd that^the chanc­ chine shop and plant at Brainard ald Dispatches. northeasterly direction. Lindbergh es of Lindbergh reacUing Melencia, field. Hundreds of visitors took part was flying high and fast and mak­ Ireland, aroqnd seven o’clock this in the dedication and watched the A man claiming to be M.'F. Rich, ing a bee-line for each objective. evening depend upon his success in; pertormers in the air. He wasted neither time nor fuel following the North Atlantic Tomorrow Hartford veterans of flying companion of Captain in fancy evolutions. His mind "was steamship route. the Spanish-American war will be; Charles Lindbergh, “the Flyin’ on the goal and he was evidently To Hit Galway Coast joined by hundreds of their Coa- Fool,” about whose fate the world determined to get there as quickly It is believed possible that, if neuticut comrades, high military as possible. the aviator should have favorable anxiously awai^ authoritative, in­ and civilian dignitaries, and mili- UEt^AVO'A ^PECI Al Part of the time Lindbergh had aerial conditions on his flight,-he tar.v units from a dozen cities in formation, dropped into the Bissell SURVCbM SPIKES PALSS geared up his machine to terrific may make the Galway coast his exercises marking the dedication of street office of Tlie Herald todav RuMoirTuarTWiPEEAal speed. After reaching the Canadian first Irish objective. a statue in Bushnell park given oiquIi.Jr.g. lor the latest news con­ maritime provinces Lindbergh des­ Many persons are arranging to by ihe city to the Spanish War vet­ cerning the flight. When told that a cended and flew at a comparatively act as “coast watchers” and there erans. wireless message had been received low altitude with the evident ob­ is much competition a^ to who The Cuban ambassador to the stating that Lindbergh had been ject of keeping his bearings. shall be the first to spot the air­ Lnited States, Dr. Orestes Ferrara sighted by a cruiser 500 miles off Flying Low man. Lindbergh’s courage In at­ 1 Marino; Rice W. Means, com­ the Irish Coast, he said that Lind Sydney, Nova Scotia reported tempting a solitary flight over the mander-in-chief of the United__ Span-___ hergh must have struck bad winds that Lindbergh was so low as he ocean in the face of so many per­ ;„ush War Veterans; J. ~Edward' ' that if he did not passed over Cape Breton that the ils has aroused the admiration of Brainard, lieutenant-governor, and; ^ §aV ttronger than 40 miles COWN.^(OC?iCULtU(?All number on his plane could be made all Ireland. Overnight he has be^ other state officials will be- guests. ^ ?'* would complete his VfSlT TH6.” out from the ground. come a hero. journey by ten o’clock tonight. WATKlWSiOROTWerZS There are jabout forty-five pas­ Rich said he was on his way senger and freight ships in the LONDON’S WEATHER East through Manchester and stop­ STOrze TO «TU£?y North Atlantic although they were London, May 21.—A weather' ped to, le’arn the latest news. He HOME Fl/f?AjlSU(/VJCS spread out at such a distance that bulletin issued by the. British air SUMMER WHITE HOUSE clai:^ to have coine from New York it was believed that Lindbergh ministry at ten o’clock this morn- an'4" said"'he was present when w m u would not see more than hal! a ing.covering southwestern and wes­ AT COLORADO SPRINGS Lindbergh hopped off at Roosevelt MANCttESTen • dozen of-them if that many. tern Ireland and the eastern Atlan­ Field yesterday morning. Rich says A uro POLKS Dese<7VE According to the FederaDWeath- tic' reported light moderate to' ______I lie used to fly ;with Lindbergh in r F o « er Bureau Lindbergh bad passed fresh northwesterly winds and Several Beautiful Sites Oiferedi were great rWE PAST WEBVeen offered the'Coolidges In and perftoas. ’ A 6MRQCA(? U/AS Given luck, Lindbergh may is a slight west wind which should iround Colorado Springs, notably OK. (Ki H(S TMCATER- reach Paris, his destination, as spted the flight of “The Spirit of SL. The number of applications at 8Ur PROOAOLV early as 8:30, o’clock tonight ‘El Pomar,” the Penrose estate; the various bureaus was as fol­ Louis,!’ and if ithis wind increases 'Marigren Pine,” property of the lows: IT

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"T- town; L. Leeberg, Windsor and POLICE COURT DEPOT SQUARE EXCITQI KERR DISPLAYING Rainbow; Joseph Bell, Wlsdsd^ Dandngr and -Dininir ABOUT TOWN LOCAL IROLLEYMEN and Rainbow: Herbert Chapin, -V- Rockville AS COW COMES CALLING TWO RATTLESNAKES Franklin avenue: James Maguire, mt tile Alfred L. Gilbert of 107 Oak Franklin avenue; George Cleve­ street, Hartford, pleaded guilty in Edward J. Holl has sold to Stella ON HARTFORD RUNS land, Blue HlMs: William Mertens.' (Special to Hie Herald) the Manchester police court this (Contlnaed from Page 1) L. Hayes a building lot on Porter Blue Hills; Clyde Davis, Wethers­ field; E. Lawson. Franklin ave­ Rockville, May 21. morning before Judge Raymond A street in the Hollywood tract. Local Hunter Says One Is Of Johnson to the charge of driving Part of the police department tried nue; Joseph Sullivan, Bumsltlei Organ Recital Sunday Evening The Girls’ Friendly societies of Particular Lively Species. Edward Joyce, 'South' Mandtiestrrr Prof. 'William C. Hammond, of an automobile while under the in to catch the roaming member of fluence of liquor. His case was con­ the Genus Bos. Hartford Archdeaconry are in ses­ Scattered AD Over Hartford Zion street and Bloomfield; Clar­ Holyoke, will give an. organ recital sion at the St. Mary’s Episcopal Alexander Kerr, expert rattle­ ence Thrasher, City Lines Trip­ at the Union Congregational tinued from yesterday because his The O^ien Door.' snake hunter, has two more reptiles attorney, Alexander Creedon of As though intent upon one mad church here today. Luncheon will per; Alexander Tedford, Glaston­ church on Sunday evening at 7:30 be served the visitors at the church on display this week. They are in Division; Waltz and Slay- bury. 20 Bissell S t, So. Manchester o ’clock. Mr. Hammond will be as­ Hartford could not be present. dash for freedom from those who the window of the Manchester Judge Johnson imposed a fine of -were pestering her Madame Bovine at 1:30, followed by the business sisted by Miss Anna M. Wollman, meeting at 2 o’clock. Plumbing and Supply company an^ ^ SATURDAY NJGfiT - Gpringfield, soprano soloist at the $100 and costs. headed right for Irving Camp­ are two of the biggest ever seen , den Swap Jobs In New bell’s market. The door was wide CHINESE WAR RUMORS South Congregational church who Mr. and Mrs. Thure Hanson of here. StartinfiT at 8 o’dol^ ^ Is also assistant professor of music open, and, no doubt, the Marquise One of them meastires something NORTH END CHURCH MEN de Sirloin thought she would be ■Worcester are spending the week­ List of Runs. at Mt. Holyoke College and Is ack­ end with Mrs. Hanson’s parents. over four feet and the other is five London, May 21.— ^Unconfirmed The Snappy Four will p b j’ nowledged as the leading soprano welcome there. Irving himseif feet long. The sulphur-colored reports are persistent in Hong Kong saw that he was going to have a Rev. and Mrs. P. J. o. Cornell of from O.nntil 1 Saturday! ^ in that section. It is expected that HEAR REINARTZ STORIES Church street. one, Mr. Kerr says, is the liveliest today that Yangsen forces'.have a large audience will be present to visitor and tried his best to induce he has ever encountered. The other, Manchester trolleymen are scat­ captured Wu Chang, according to First Class Restaurant Servic^ greet both of these artists. The her not to come in. But, those a darker colored snake, is somewhat tered all over the Hartford divi­ the Exchange Telegraph Comphny. program follows: who know cows know they won’t oe The piano pupils of Mrs. Carrie sion as a result of the new bid-in A La Carte'Servira About 30 men of the Second Con­ A. Taylor gave a very pleasing re­ sluggish and takes little interest in Overture in D M ajor ...... Handel gregational church attended the induced when they don’t want to. what is going on around it. which was conducted this week at Not being: equipped with any kind cital last evening at her home on the Hartford headquarters of the Andante: Symphon, No. 5 May meeting of the Men’s club held Woodbrldge street. After the pro­ The reptiles were captured by Mr...... ‘ Tschalkowskl at the church last evening. A sup­ of cow-fighting apparatus Irving Kerr on a lone expedition into the Connecticut company. Chief among Business Men’s ; soon stepped out of the door when gram ice cream and cakes were the changes on the Manchester LAKESIDE CASINO At the Convent ...... Borodin per was served about 6:30 followed served and games indulged in. rattlesnake country near this town Luncheon Recitative and Aria: With Verdure by the business meeting. As the the Missus showed she meant to go and it took him more than two lines is-that of Gus "Waltz, who So. Coventry 1 through. She dashed wildly Beautiful fiowers and other gifts leaves the Crosstown run after be­ Served from 12 noon to 2 p. im Clad ...... Hayden next meeting in June will be the an­ were presented to Mrs. Taylor by hours to catch them. They put up OPEN FOR SEASON SAT- Miss Anna 'Wollmann nual meeting with election of offi­ around the market, her hoofs just a battle after they had been chased ing on it continuously for 25 missing glass cases by inches, leav­ her pupils as an appreciation of her years. MAY 2i, DANCING Fassacaglla ...... Scott cers, a nominating committee was interest in their music welfare. from beneath the stone they had Rondo ...... Stravlnskl appointed consisting of John Wol­ ing several reminders of her visit, been using as a shelter. Gus will go- to'the Manchester 5 0 c and finally made for a back room. Peerless Orchestra. In a Chinese Garden . . .Stoughton cott, George Borst, R. K. Anderson Clan McLean, No. 262, Order of Ane of the big research labora­ Green line and his night man will Dreams ...... Stoughton and Rev. F. C. Allen. It was pro­ No one dared head her off. She ap­ tories, located in Crienolden, Pa., be Axel, Hanson.’ The Crosstown peared too ferocious for any unnec­ Scottish Clans, will be well repre­ ' * «r Aria: On Bono Patral ....Parker posed to have the office of secretary sented at the annual meeting of has written to Mr. Kerr, asking him day run will be taken by Harry essary handling. Slayden, formerly on the Green and Miss Wollmann and treasurer held by two instead ...... Scottish Clans of Connecticut and to send some specimens so that they Prelude to Lohergrln ....W agner of one member, as it meant quite a Calm After Storm. may be studied. He plans to send Fred Wilkie will be the night man Once located" in "Vhe ’back room Massachusetts in Hartford this on that run. Reliefs on both the Elsa’s Entrance to the Cathedral little work for one to hold both of­ afternoon. The business meeting these two snakes to the laboratory ...... "Wagner fices. there was no place else to go and for he says they are two of the best Crosstown and Green have been Our Lady Cow became more quiet. will be called at 3 o’clock at Foot given to Fred Dart. TODAY ’This will be the last of the Sun­ The speaker of the evening was Guard - hall. In the evening an he has ever captured. The sulphur day evening services of the season John L. Reinartz of Wadsworth Then Irving with an axe-handle in and brown snakes are the only spe­ A number of Hartford names are one hand and a rope in the other elaborate program will be given and seen on the South Manchester and CONTINUOUS at the Union Congregational street, who spoke for about an hour a number of the ladies from Helen cies extant In Connecticut. church and it is expected that it on his experiences several years ago slid into the room with the cow. Mr. Kerr’s experiences and the Rockville lines. Most of the old CIRCLE Irving must have some cowboy Davidson Lodge, Daughters of Sco­ timers, however, are back on these 2;15tol0;30 will be the biggest. in various discoveries along radio tia, are planning to attend. results of his study in rattlesnake Notes lines. He also told of his experi­ blood in him because he deftly las­ hunting were described in a feature runs. Of the long service men Rev. John F. Bauchmann, pas­ ences when invited to go on the soed the bovine creature, and imme­ story in The Herald some time ago who are on out of town runs the DOUBLE FEATURE BILL diately she became the same sweet Chauncey B. Ellsworth of Mar­ following are some: Joseph Bell, tor of the First Evangelical Luth­ MacMillan Arctic expedition, de­ ble street observed his 86th birth­ and Manchester people are familiar JACK HOXIE in eran church, was appointed chair­ scribing the various places at which placid "bossy” you see In the kids’ with his dangerous hobby. James Adamson. Charles Howard, GEORGE WALSH picture books. day today. He went to East Hart­ George Cleveland and James Ma­ man of the stewardship committee they stopped and also about their ford to spend the day with friends “THE RAMBLING of the Connecticut Conference of hunting trips. Mr. Reinartz had The cow returned to her pasture, guire. the United Lutheran churches. The brought with him many of the sou­ Irving Campbell started to figure Following is the , complete list “His Rise to Fame” RANGER” appointment was made by the pres­ venirs from this trip which he ex­ up his damage. Bags of salt and and those starred ace South Man­ ident of the synod. He will work hibited. bags of sugar had been broken and A special meeting of the Board chester men: out a program to Interest all Luth­ it all totaled a loss of about $20, of Selectmen will be held at the South Manchester Be^lar SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY Municipal building next Monday eran congregations. the local groceryman said this Conductors L. Rosenstein, Clayton BUCK Edward Denzler of Ward street, FLOOD GOBBLES UP morning. He wasn^ worrying so evening at which hearings on side­ Girl Kibbe, F. O’Meara, Thos. Phillips*, much about that. He was delight­ walks for Porter street will be Harold Blrge*, Charles Levine. JONES in ^^Whispering Sage** a member of the First Evangelical heard. Lutheran church, was unanimously ed that the cow preferred his grain Motormen: Elton Strong, James 'The Ace of the Rope and saddle in an absorbing story of re-elected treasurer of the Connect­ LAST DRY PARISH to the fresh grass she found in her Scout Gilligan*, A. M. Gilman*, John icut Conference of the New York pasture- Mr. and Mrs. 'William Foulds, Frender, Thomas Murray, Thomas thrills and laughter. Ministerial of the Lutheran church Jr., are expected home today. They Tomlinson*. at the convention held at Water- Every C)ne On West Bank of have been spending the winter in News South Manchester Trippers Florida and New Mexico. bury. Mr. Denzler has held this Big River Is Now Under Conductors: Edmund Benson, office for five years. Water. William Tedford*, Paul Becker. Miss Constance Vincent of Union LINDBERGH SEEN Motormen: H. J. Robinson*, Frank street who has been employed by BENSON’S FURNITURE The big event of the year for the Sherman*, Albert Evans. the Aetna Insurance company for Odenburg, La., May 21.— The In­ OFF IRISH COAST Manchester Girl Scouts will take Manchester Green the past year has accepted a posi­ satiable torrents of the Mississippi place at the Circle Theater Monday G. Waltz*, A. Hanson*. ' tion In the local office of the Rock- flood reached out today in Poinle evening, May 23, beginning at 7:30, Crosstown Coupee parish to gobble up the COMPANY ORGANIZED ville-WIllimantlc Lighting company (Contlnaed from Page 1) when their Second Annual Review H. Slayden*, F. Wilkie*. where she commenced work this last dry spot in central Louisiana will take place. The review will be Fred Dart on Manchester Green Capitol Park week. west of the river bed. opened by the formal entrance of and Crosstown. relief run. With more than eight thousand nouned that the weather in tbe WETHERSFIEIiD AYE., HARTFORD Arnold Alleman, U. S. S. Colora­ English Channel Is perfect, there Benson’s Furniture Exchange, Girl Scouts and the opening exer­ Rockville Regular do, is spending a 12 day furlough square miles of the state already which has been located in the Farr cises led by Mrs. George Wilcox. under w'ater, a new section of a being no fog. A westward wind Is Conductors:- Arnold Fuller, Dan­ In this city with his parents. building north of the Salvation Commissioner. Following these ex­ iel Sweeney*, Robert Seidel*, Wil­ thousand square miles including blowing at the rate of thirty-one Mrs. Charles S. Botomley of El­ miles an hour to speed Lindbergh Army on Main street, will no long­ ercises, a Girl Scout play, “ The liam Allison*, Arthur Fye, Thomas MONDAY, MAY 23 lington avenue has been elected a Points Coupee, West Baton Rouge, on his way. er be operated under that name. It Taming of Horrors,” will be pre­ Wilson*, John Lynch, Byron Dav­ A MAMMOTH CARNIVAL OF AMATEUtt member of the board of the Hart­ Iberville, Assumption and Terre­ is to be the Benson Furniture com sented by girls from the six Man­ is*. Motormen: Herman Caine, R. bonne parishes He in the path of the At noon a crowd of 'some 200 ford McAll Auxiliary at its annual French and Americans had gather­ pany and will be conducted by chester troops, under the direction L. W amef*. George Tedford*, meeting. Mrs. Bottomley will rep­ new river channel cut this week Ezekiel Benson, who is to be gen­ Matthias Krips, William Twaddle, through the Atchafalaya basin. ed at Le Bourget awaiting Lind­ of Louis Smith of the Poll Players. resent the Union church on the bergh’s arrival, which was still eral manager, and his soa Arthur The cast will be: O. L. Ludke*, Joseph Rood, James BOXING The last fight against the great board. twelve hours distant if he kerips his Benson, assistant manager. Horrors, Helen Newman. Walker. Brightened by a Massive Display of Fireworks. The Union Church Tennis club flood still sweeping through the The new company will carry Bayou walls was virtually lost on schedule. Patricia, Margaret Waterman. Rockville-South Manchester A Card of Favorites including Boys from New York; Hartford, have made improvements on the At noon today the French line line of new and up-to-date furniture Mrs. Kent, Patricia’s mother, Lu Conductors: James Donlan, Wil­ New Haven, New Britain and Springfield. court to the amount of $600. A the McCrae levees late last night, but may still continue to deal in when a cave-in along a 125-foot offices at Harve reported that their cille Murphy. liam Belote, Randolph Snow. Mo­ new cement retaining wall has second hand furniture as a sideline. tormen: John McKenna*, F. Nich­ BRING THE LADIES, THEY’LL ENJOY THE P t^ . section tore out a slice of the levee radio advices had brought no trac­ Mrs. Llpklns, school matron, been built around the court and is es of the American flyer, but this The reorganization sale will begin Dorothy Holland. ols, Herbert Gifford. Admission to Park including combination ticket to now being rewired. almost fifty feet thick, leaving only on» Monday morning. Rides on Coaster, "Whip, Merry-Go-Round...... ; m w C a wall of water-soaked dirt be­ occasioned no surprise here as it Captain Kidd, Charlotte Rub- Location of other South Man­ Mrs. M. E. McCarthy Is in New was estimated that Lindbergh Inow. chester men: Charles Howard, TONIGHT— FREE MOTION PICTURES AND FREE DANCING York City on a business trip. tween the sunken island of Points CAPITOL PARK OPENS Coupee and the roaring torrent of would not be back iu the trans-At­ Jesse James, Ellen Rieg. Prospect avenue; James Adamson, Open Air Theater Seats 2000. Admission ltd P « k 10c. ^ William J. Austin of Talcott av­ lantic steamship lanes off Ireland SE.ISON TOMORROW Snowy Owl, Betty Quimby. Broad street; Harry Schuster, Zion enue has returned from a business the Atchafalaya. McCrae is on the east bank of much before late afternoon. Fluffy Owl, Eunice Brown. street; Chester Shields, Middle- trip to New York. Reception Ready Tomorrow will inaugurate the Airy, Eleanor Hobby. Rev. George S. Brookes will be the Atchafalaya, fifteen miles above opening of Capitol Park, which has Melville, over which village the On his arrival here Lindbergh Ducky, Laura House. the speaker at the ,May meetnig of will be given a reception, such as for so long a time been the means the Men’s club of the First Congre­ waters still are rising today from of provldin,? pleasures to the Basketball Girls, Mary Harvey, the cataract racing through the 3,- no American has j-ecelved since the Dorothy-Hultman, Edna Christian­ gational church of East Hartford days when the first American, amusement seekers of Hartford on Monday evening. 500-foot crevasse opened in the and surrounding territory. To sen, Emily Andrews, Ella Peck- west levee there last Tuesday. doughboys set foot on French soil ham, Ruth Holmes. Willis H. Reed and Mrs. Reed This "Flying Fool” has stirred the those making their first visit of TODAY are on a three weeks’ auto trip to The water from this crevasse, ac­ the season to Capitol Park, they Between Acts I and II, and be­ cording to the explanation of army imagination of the French people, tween Acts III and IV, the entire Norfolk, Va., where they will be who are somewhat confused over will find a number of new im­ CONTINUOUS 2:15 to 10:36 the guests of Mr. Reed’s sister. engineers today, has created a provements, new rides, new walks group of Girl Scouts will sing, with suction in the Atchafalaya river bed his nickname, but regard his ven­ Mrs. Louis Lester Hohenthal as di­ They plan to visit in Baltimore, ture as One of the most courageous and in fact a new atmosphere for Md., where their son, Joel Henry throughout the entire thirty mile pleasure and comfort wherever rector, the selections which they stretch up to the Old river. and sporting attempts in the whole have been practicing at their 5 Select VAUDEVILLE 5 Reed, is attending college. Mr. history of aviation. they go in the park. There is an STATE , Reed’s son will return with them. unlimited number of free attrac­ monthly joint meetings: “The ACTS ■ ACTS Everywhere on the boulevards Keeper,” “ Australia,” “ Skye Boat SOUTH MANCHESTER Mr. Reed is clerk of the Tolland i PROSECUTOR SCORES and streets one observes French­ tions, some of the most prominent County Superior Court. men anxiously watching the clohds, being the presentation of free Song,” and “ The Golden-Day is Dy­ ADOLPHE MENJOU in “ Evening Clothes” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cobb and and there is a sort qf silent mass motion pictures in the newly erect­ ing. Between Acts II and III, Char­ daughters of Rheel street are the ACTRESS AT TRIAL prayer going up that these clouds ed arena which seats without lotte Rubinpw will give a recitation. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin may not burst into rain. French crowding, two thousand people. Thi program will close with the STATE Housel of Center street, South newspapers publish all available The program will be changed daily Mafichester Girl Scout Bugle and Manchester, today. State Charges Miss Mackaye details of the flight and predic­ two different shows shown every Drum Corps, whose 'performance THEATER 2nd ANNIVERSARY Chief George B. Milne, Fred night except Mondays. Monday was well received at the 1926 Re­ Supplied “ Love Motive” For tions of the weather, and the news­ ALL NEXT WEEK Wendheiser and Henry Walker at­ paper kiosks are besieged as each night will see a monster boxing view. The Corps is under the super­ tended the demonstration Friday the Raymond Murder. carnival with some of the best and vision of Mrs. Nelson Smith, who is new edition comes up. GREATEST PROGRAM OF THE SEASON of the new fire apparatus which Le Bourget is too far from the popular boys In action with worthy also chairman of the Awards Com­ has been purchased by Wlllimantlc Los Angeles, Calif., May 21.— center of Paris for any great mass opponents, the pick of the field, mittee of the Manchester Council. TOMORROW AND MONDAY, MAY 22 AND 23 consisting of a 750 gallon Mack “ Dorothy Mackaye, assassin of her reception toxthe flyer, but every­ matched carefully as to ability, Mr. Robert Richardson is bugle in­ Pumper and a 75 foot Mack aerial dead husband’s character? Yes, one who own^ a car or a bicycle is thus providing an evenly contest­ structor, and Mr. Robert Von De'ck ladder. more than assassin, murderess of planning on wheeling out to the ed bout. drum Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrell of his name.” flying field tonight to be there Besides about forty Brownies, the KARL GEORGE K. Mountain street will move June 1 These words were ringing today when the "Flying Fool” arrives. PINEDO’S FLIGHT junior organization of the Girl to South Manchester. in the ears of the jurors who must The great searchlight at Le Scouts, who wllLnot take part in John McCartln, Jr., a student decide the fate of Paul Kelly as the Bourget will be alight, sweeping St. Johns, N. F., May 21.— While the Review, Manchester has at pres­ DAN ARTH of the Hartford Theological Semi­ young film hero’s trial for the the skies from shortly after sun­ the result of Captain Lindbergh’s ent over 120 Girl Scouts, members nary has been the guest of his par­ “knuckle murder” of Ray Ray­ down. rans-Atlantic flight Is still unde­ of six troops: Troop 1, meeting at ents, Mr. and Mrs, John McCartin mond, the song and dance man, ap­ A squadron of French planes, termined, Commander De Pinedo, the Lincoln School, Captain Hannah of High street. proached a dramatic close. tuned up and ready to take the air, the “ Flying Fascist,” was hard at Jensen: Troop 2, Barnard School, Fred Weigel of Thompson street Raymond’s widow, central fig­ awaits the first word of Lindbergh work at Trepassey Bay today mak­ Captain Marie Jamroga; Troop 3, is undergoing treatment at the ure in the court drama, was cast being sighted. These planes at Le ing preparations to take off to­ Barnard School, Captain Elizabeth Hartford hospital. for the heavy role yesterday by Bourget will hop off to act as guides William Zimmermann of Pros­ night across the Atlantic for the Norton; Troop 4, Barnard School, Deputy Prosecutor Kemp who des­ to Lindbergh as soon as he Is re­ Azores. Captain Jessie Staye; Troop 5, pect street Is visiting his brother In cribed Miss Mackaye as "always an Washington, D. C. ported off the French coast. French Community Club, Captain Grace actress and never a woman.” naval seaplanes at the coastal sta­ A son was born Thursday at the FIRE IN MONTREAL Shaw; Troop 6, Manchester Green The dra^matlc star, who, the state tions are also prepare^ to act as School, Captain Esther Lord. Rockville hospital to Mr. and Mrs. charges; instilled the "love mo­ guides for the dauntless young Montreal, May 21.— Damage esti­ //7 George Wilcox of Storrs, Conn., tive for the fist fight which ended American flier. formerly of Village street, this mated at $300,000 was done today in the death of her actor-husband, The crowds before the' Paris city. was bitterly assailed by the prose­ by fire which destroyed the build­ His auto stuck down in the mud Mrs. Henry Selgel of Snipsic newspaper bulletins Increased as ing of the Maison Neuve Quarry cutor in his summation. the day wore on, general comment And there it stayed, contented. Lake will return home today after Co., Ltd., more than 100 men were A farm horse pulled it out. That’s several w'eeks confinement at the was that Lindbergh was taking a forced out of employment by the FORD IN B.IY ST.iTB tremendous chance. The French how ^ Rockville hospital. Southbury, Mass.., May 21.— blaze. The horse-laugh was invented. The Manchester Trade school de­ are somewhat at a loss to under­ Henry Ford, his wife, his son Ed- stand this man who flies alone and feated the Rockville High at the sell. and Mrs. Edsell Ford were va­ baseball game on Friday, the score 13 nick-named “ The Flying Fool.” SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE MONDAY AT 4 P. M. cationing at Mr. Ford’s historic To the French mind this nickname being 6 to 1. Wayside Inn today. Various new _ ' ADMISSION 10c , Mr. and Mrs. Myron Robbins of points of interest about the estate does not convey the colloquial this city are rejoicing over the were Inspected. j meaning of admiration which it has birth of a son born Thursday at in the United States, but an Impres­ the Rockville hospital. sion more literal. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, M AY 24 AND 25 Garden City, N. Y., May 21.— GIBSON'S GARAGE jGB Commander Richard Byrd’s giant He fo n ^ t tte pack to win NEW RECORD Fokker plane, in which he hopes to r WARNER BROS. his mate! ' fly from New York to Paris, was OFFERS YOU REAL BRAKE New York, May 21.— George flown in a brief load test this The story of a praying Fisaler of the New York A. C. to­ morning, with the prospect that the LINING SERVICE dog and a d<^ of prey, day held a new world’s record of maximum carrying capacity would For the love of tiie bofr 1:10 3-4 for the 100 metre back be reached today and all prepara­ YOU SIMPLY PAY FOR THE who was his paK, stroke swim. Competing in an A. tions for the flight completed. A. U. carnival here, Fissler broke ADMi-r 9 eia^6 Commander Byrd would then wait BRAKE LINING USED A fighting dog in a coun­ starring try of fitting men! ' the former record by four-flfts of MADE only for favorable weather condi­ ^ , '\v a second. I tions. We take off your bands, reline them and adjust your Hills,'ThtiUs, Chills! brakes free. RIN-TIN-TIN Yon’ve never seen - Bin- BIG ATHLB’TIC MEET WARNER W ♦ T 4 Tin-Tin at his best until you’ ve seen this picture. NO LABOR CHARGE BROS JASON ROBARDS New York, May 21,— The biggest PHOnUlTION athletic meet ever held anywhere for the above work. You pay for the lining only, mean­ got under way here this morning when 6,200 New York schoolboys phpD® ing a saving of $3 to $5 for you. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, M AY 26, 27 AND 28 began competition in the annual city track and field championships Let us reline, your brakes bn thb basis of this service. of the Public Schools Athletic League. r . your c la ssifie d GIBSON'S CARAOE 18-18 Main Street, Tel. 701-2, Manchester .,otsFEA'TURE PICTURE, “ANKLES PREFERRED” Bead Herald Advs T „ - **' •- **"r. OFT.

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. V* \ ^ ^ MANCHESTER XCONisrO E V ^ W G HERSATURDAY,AY,'MAT 21, 192^^ ' „ ^ ^ ' ' V ' >' K " ' '' rWMW«M .■ • ^ NORTH 5IETHODIST EPISCOPAL. npO RIAl MASS Marvin'S. Stocking, Pastor. 1^ 10:45 a. m.— Worship with ser­ The Evening Herald I FOR DR. HIGGINS M ONLY SOURCE ( f mon on the topic, “ Business and Power.” Both the Senior and Ju­ nior choirs will render anthems at Sunday School Lessons First Service In Memory of SALVATION this service. ^Beloved Physician to Be Held By GEORGE HENRY DOLE 12:10— Al|l departments of the by William T. Ellis. jHere Tuesday. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL SWEDISH LUTHERAN Church school will meet for wor International Sunday-School Lesson Text, May 22. At the Center Fur Every Age, Creed and Nationality. ship and study. At the close of this ■ The first solemn requiem high Neither is there .Salvation in any o^ er: for there is none Rev. P.'J. O. Cornell session there will be a special meet­ other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must Rev. Watsmi W oodmff mass for the repose of the soul of ing of the Sunday school board. the late Dr. Joseph A. Higgins, ■will be saved.— ^Acts 4:12. Sunday, 9; 30— Fellowship Bible 6:30— Evening worship conduct­ hie celebrated at St. James Church, ^Morning worship 10:30. class and Sunday school will meet. ed by the Epworth League. The Sduth Manchester, Tuesday morn­ ‘ The sermon, will be by Rev. Sam- 10:45 a. m.— Morning service topic will be “Keeping Faith With ing, May 24th, at eight o’clock, Does the claim that salvation is^progress is in the name Ot Jesus.” el A. Flske, of Berlin; topic, “ The will be conducted in Swedish by Our Pledge.” The Bible references BEGGARS LINE ROAD TO OLD daylight savings time. through Jesus Christ only seem Those are saved, regardless of race flace of Vision.” Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. are John 8:20 and Psalm 116:12. narrow, unjust, unlike the bound­ distinctions or Up professions, who The music will be as follows: Anthems are as follows: There will be a short address by the less mercy of God? love the goodness of God and shape prelude. Adagio, from Sonata I David Psalm 103— Wennerberg pastor. WAILING PLACE OF THE JEWS CHENEY, VICE CHAIRMAN, Jesus Himself declared that only their lives according to the princi­ ^ Mendelessohn with solo by Albert Pearson. District Superintendent Center those who believed In Him could be pals which Jesus proclaimed. )i.nthem. Lovely Appear (from the Praise the Lord— Bloomquist. announces a service of praise and thanksgiving “ in recognition of an­ saved. Repeatedly the Old Testa­ Confucious. Zoroaster,. Mahom- • Redemption) ...... (Jounod 3:30 p. m.— Sunday school teach­ OF INDUSTRIAL BOARD ment proclaims the promised Mes­ med, and the like are outgro'vm. swered prayer and the leadership <5^- <^work” nowadays consists In raising J>ostlude. Festival ... . 7 ... Foote ers'district meeting. Program Is In siah to be the only Saviour. “ Look of the Holy Spirit, in connection money? Would it'be a calamity or a Their doctrines no longer save... 12:00— Church school, classes hands of teachers of district who The International Sunday unto me and be ye saved for I am The great world is beyond them; for all ages. with the inter-denominational evan­ chool Lesson for 3Iay 22 is “ Pet­ blessing to the church could she Elected to National Conference are also public school teachers, gelistic campaign In eastern Con­ God and there Is none else.” but who dare say that the world, or 12:00— Men’s League, speaker B. er Heals the Lame Man”- —Acts again say, “ Silver and gold have I Office at Annual Meeting In There will be an Intermission at six necticut and Rhode Island, as con­ none?” To what extent Is the con­ The text is absolutely true, and any one, has approxiated the teach­ G. Hohenthal; topic, “My Visit o’clock when a light lunch* will be 3:1-4:81. ‘ New York. will so he seen. If coirectly under­ ings of Jesus Christ? He surpasses Manchester,, England.” nected by Dr. and Mrs. Milton S. temporary mood of costly Institu- ^ served. stood. HOW about the gentile races all who have gone before, or will, 6:00— “ Sunset Sing, at the Old Rees.” The meeting will be held at tionalism in religion a confession of 7 p. m. Evening service in charge Willimantlc Tuesday of next week, weakness; or a display of power? (Special to The Herald.) who have never heard the name of come after, because'In Hlfn dwelt Uolf Links, if pleasant, at the of Rev. Henning Johnson of Bris­ .'New York, May 21.— Charles Ihurch, if otherwise. at 3 and 7:30 p. m., daylight sav­ All visitors to Jerusalem who All the gold of King Herod could Jesus? Reflect. Are th»-y saved? Is the fullness of God, our Father and' tol. ing time. may be In the city on a Friday are not have created the immediate Cheney of South Manchester, Conn., China saved? The answer comes. Creator. Notices Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Deacons Thursday evening the Epworth taken to see the “ Wailing Place of ■was elected vice-chairman of the . Thursday, 2:30— Last meeting of commotion caused by Peter’s out­ No, nor are we, while nations ■\Ve can take the metal measure, and trustees will meet. League will hold a business meet­ the Jews,” which Jews themselves stretched hand, which brought this National Industrial Conference acuse, hate, and wars threaten. And of all other teachers and reforin- the Ladies’ Benevolent Society, fol­ ing in the church parlors, at 7:45. call “ The Western Wall.” The site Board at the eleventh annual meet­ lowed by a social and tea. AU ladles Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven congenital cripple leaping to his the great nations are called Chris­ ers. In the light of to-day, we see Glee club. Friday the W. H. M. S. will meet is a passageway alongside of a sec­ feet in an ecstacy of God-glorifying ing held at the Hotel Astor yester­ tian nations. Being called by a their errors and limitations; but in ■pf the parish are cordially Invited at the home of the president, Mrs tion of the original way of Solo­ day. Magnus W. Alexander was re­ ;io attend. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven wonder. (Note how exactly Author name and being in the qualities for Jesu'i is perfection, and an ever un­ Glee club. Mary Barnes, 634 Tolland street, mon’s Temple, and so a sacred relic elected president of the board. » 6:00— Troubador rehearsal. Luke, the physician, indicates the Arguments tending to demolish which a name stands, may be vast­ folding revelation of the God of Wednesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts Burnside, at 2 o’clock. Ladles from and reminder of Israel’s departed character of the man’s affliction.) ly different things. The root mean­ omnipotence, uiercy, light, and J 7:00— Girl Reserves, a study pe- Manchester will take,the 1:40 car. glory. Of late, the popularity of the old theory that business moves ^ o d on the “ Life of Jesus.” Troop 5. Here was an awesome, amazing in cycles of depression and pros­ ing of Jesus is Jehovah-saveth, love. Through Him alone has the- Thursday, 8 p. m.— Beethoven The Ladles’ Aid society is plan prayer at the Western Wall has in­ thing. There could be no hocus- God-saveth. - f Friday, 3:30—“Brownies.” ning “ A Spring-time Supper” for creased so markedly that, when perity were advanced by Virgil Jor­ Father revealed the fullnes of Hi's ■ 7:00—r-Boy Scouts. Glee club second annual concert at pocus about the miracle. This old dan. The meeting was attended- by No nation can be saved without giory, and made known the Person Wednesday evening, June 1. With last there, I could scarcely make lame beggar was almost as familiar i‘ Saturday, 2:00— Cyp' club food High school hall. al the other good things this sup my way amidst the assembled 200 economists and statisticians. God’s anointing with His wisdom of Him who sltteth upon the circles {kale at Hale’s store. Friday, 7 p. m.— Choir rehearsal. crowd. a sight to Jerusalemites as the ' According to Mr. Jordan, chief and love. To this we must agree. of the earth, who bringeth out the per will include “old-fashioned Beautiful Gate itself. And, behold, ■ Notes Friday, 8 p. m.— Luther League strawberry shortcake.” economist of the Conference Nothing can save nations from in­ heavenly host by number, who- meeting. The Bristol and Forestville So have the beggars also increas­ he was, leaping and dancing on his ternal decay, or us from Individual i ' The final Sunday sessions of the In the church parlors, Saturday ed. All of the narrow, tortuous ^card’s Research Staff, business calleth them all by name, and he-: {Men’s League will be held today. Lutheran Leagues will be our afternoon at 4 o’clock, June 4, there lately-useless legs, praising God and men today can largely determine evils, other than by God’s love and cause of His mighty strength not way, from David street to the Wail­ thanking the Christians. {Ladies as well as men are invited guests for the evening. will be a preparatory and confer­ ing Place, is lined with miserable the extent and duration of the or­ w:sdom in the life. The inflow o f one faileth. to remain and hear Mr. Hohenthal ence meeting at which the pastor' A new dynamic had entered old dinary Industrial fluctuations that God’s own life is sweet, harmoniz­ No, not one true hope, not one mendicants— aged men and wom­ Jerusalem. Life-imparting power ■tell about his latest travels. SOUTH 3IETHODIST EPISCOPAL desires to meet all parents who are do not arise from exceptional Euro­ ing, the only panacea. Not sounds real prayer will fall. Through’ en and even little children. Some was attending the Chrlst-cult. Here ;■ The Cyp club conclude their Sun- considering the presentation of pean situations or such, conditions of letters, but the enlightening, Jesus, the living God com^s into are blind or lame or btherwise af­ was a religion that wrought vitally •iday evening sessions for the sea- Rev. Joseph Cooper their infant children for the sacra­ flicted, and others are simply beg­ as floods and crop failure. healing, blessing powers are the the heart and saves from sin a'l-i {sdn Sunday. The club entertained 9:30— Sunday School. ment of baptism, on Children’s day, and made men entirely over. Clear­ name of Jesus. All that is good gars. Much criticism has been ex­ ly, this was more than a revitalized its deadening penalties. Make the 'the j’oung people of the Immanuel 10:30— ^Ministry of the Chime. The annual Children’s day serv­ pressed over this practice, because “ since the world began, all that will will one wi h His, and He will come; ’church, Hartford, last Wednesday.' 10:45— Morning Worship. ice will be at the hour of morning Judaism. be in the ages to come, all true it does not fairly represent the No newspaper reader can fall to AIRPLANES DUST in to save to the uttermost {They will hold a food sale Satur- Vested choir will sing: “ Jubilate worship, the second Sunday of condition of Jewry in Palestine. So *day and conduct a refreshment Deo” in Hymnal No. 730, by Park­ June. The committee in charge of numerous and abundant are the link this old story with what has 'booth on Memorial Day. er; “ O Lord God,” by Tschesnokoif. the program for this service con­ Jewish hospitals and dispensaries been happening along the leyees of C O nO N IN PERU practically all the cotton grown Few Parisians miss the lovely 5 , New officers of the Cyp Club Pastor will preach “ The Marks of sists of Mrs. C. I. Balch and the knd relief agencies in Jerusalem the murderous Mississippi and its in the Canete valley and most of firework displays at VersaUleBi elected last Sunday for the new a Christian.” Misses Mae Hanna, Beatrice Shaw, today that there is hardly excuse tributaries. As Peter gave his hand the cotton in the Chincha valley Foreigners flock here , in the sum­ year are President, Day Warren; 4:00— Intermedis.te League. Caroline Waterbury and Luciele to the needy man, instead of silver Lima, Peru.— Peru is following against the boll weevil at an esti­ mer months to revel In the scenes for this public display of misery mated savin,g of $500,000. ^yice president, Mildred Seidel; sec­ 6:00— Bpworth-League Devotion­ Clark. and mendicancy; which gives the or gold, so ten thousand men and the lead of the United States in us­ enjoyed by Louis 14 and hifi.co'Ulrt.' retary, Francis Howe; treasurer, al meeting, led by Miss Ethel Pal­ uninformed tourist a totally wrong women, in the apostolic succsssioil ing airplanes for dusting cotton Thousands of electric bulbs make a Elliott Knight, Chairman of Com­ mer. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. impression of the Jews’ care for of helpfulness, have been “ lending fields with poison for leaf worm, paradise of this enchanting garden, mittees: Program, Margaret Howef Monday, 7:30— Official board their own. a hand” to their imperilled or suf­ plant lice and boll weevil. VERSAILLES TO HOLD it is probable that the present fetes eoclal, James McCaw; music, Es- meeting. 7:30, rehearsal for Ep- Rev. Frederick C. Allen, Pastor. Still, the line of beggars Is true fering neighbors. The spectacle is a Five duster airplanes were im­ are more bea'utlful than those of ib e r Sutherland and finance, Emma worth League Pageant. to the type of the^ old Orient. demonstration of applied Christian­ ported for this work. The planes FETES THIS SUMMER former days due to the ijlectrlcal ;Etrickland. Wednesday, 5:30 to 7:00— Pub­ The morning service will be held These poor creatures seeking alms ity. I have seen great fioods in are of special make, so that they power. The Illuminated fountains ,» Next Sunday is Memorial Sunday, lic supper. Veterans of Grand Army at 10:45 with sermon by the pastor from worshippers at the Western China and in Mesopotamia; and the can fly at a speed of about 30 spray softly shaded water, and the kermon and music will be appropri­ Post. on the topic: “ Prejudice and the Wall 4f the temple are in natural difference in' the attitude of people miles an hour 25 feet above the sky-rockets and Roman candies can 6:30— Boy Scout Drill. field to be dusted. Paris— Five gorgeous Fetes will ate to the day. Way Out.” The music will be ren­ succession to the beggars by the is thrilling. Shallow novelists may be seen for miles around. { dered as follows: The poison cast from the hop­ be held at Versailles this coming 1 The preacher this morning. Rev. 7:30— Entertainment by Rev. eastern gate of the temple, two sneer at Christianity; but we offer Frank Gray of Burnside. Singing by Prelude: Idylle ...... Kinder per built into the huge plane is summer. For many people Versailles Is jBamuel A. Fiske, is the long time thousand years ago. What the visi­ in rebuttal the tireless neighbor­ The fete Committee for the city only worth seeing on a-fete night, find honored pastor of the Congre- male quartet. All Invited. Anthem: “ Sing Alleluia Forth” per built into the plane Is caught tor to Jerusalem sees today is liness of the myriads of tollers on of Versailles announce that fire'- because then, for a few short hours,' '^ational Church fn Berlin. Mr. Thursday, 7:30— Mid-week serv­ ...... Buck quite like what Peter and John in the blast of the propeller and ice. Pastor will speak “ Beginnings Offertory, Contralto solo: “ Abide the levees, of, the brave rescuers spread over a path 200 feet wide. work displays, colored fountains, Versailles is as It was in'the'hrll- ^'oodru ff Is preaching In Berlin. saw as they went up to the temple. who manned the boats; of the un­ Iian days of the “ Roi Soleil.” 1 Mr. Archibald Torrence .has In Genesis— Man.” With Me” ...... Liddle It is planned to dust more than ballets and illuminations will he Poverty, and professionalized sung women and men who provided some of the attractive features for '^been granted a letter of dismissal Friday,: 7:00— P?istor’s prepara­ P ostlu d e...... Smart pauperized, reach depths in the 541,000 acres of cotton in the « n d recommendation to the Penti- tory class. Church school will be at 12:10. food and shelter and care for the Canet© and Chincha valleys with the famous night fetes. The dates Only what thou art In thyself de­ East which the West cannot und­ homeless. They would all be sur­ ^ostal church. Saturday, 2:30—-King’s Heralds. Christian Endeavor society will erstand. One clear difference be­ calcium arsenate dust. It Is be­ are June 6 and 7, July 17th, Au­ termines thy value; not what thoir f The next communion service will meet at 6:45 p. m. The leader will tween the Christian. West and the prised to 'be told so, yet they have lieved that this work will protect gust 14th and September 4th. hast.— Auerbach. ' vbe held on July 3rd. New comers ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL be Miss Laurlenne Strickland, and pagan East is the plight of i^he been following the fashion set by iand non-members are. invited to- Rev. J. S. NeiU the topic: “ Bible Guide-Posts.” poor and the afflicted. Peter, who reached out his hand “join our fellowship. Tile Boy Scouts of Troop 1 will A Sure Site of Long Ago in helpfulness to a needy man, and . Funeral services for,, Miss Mar- Sunday, May 22, 1927. meet as usn^l at the Harding Quite as today’s beggars in Je­ gave the best that he possessed. "We itha H. Reid were held from her 9:30 a. m.— Church school. school on Monday evening at 7 rusalem group themselves along would not disparage the magnifi­ ■late home on East Center street last Men’s Bible class. • o'clock. the path ot the crowds thronging cent response in money made by {Wednesday afternoon. 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion The Ladles’ Aid society will meet to the Wailing Place, counting up­ the whole land to the wants who V Both the official board of the and sermon. Rev. Mr. Neill will on Wednesday afternoon from two on the religious mood of passersby ministered in person, at cost to preach. Sermon topic: “ Pure Re- until five o’clock at the home of ■So«ik> MetlwdiBt' B® for their reward, so the profession­ themselves, are the ones who have church commitlee of the". C^Inr llglonJ’ .* Mrs. G. F. Borst on Cambridge al alms-seekers o! the apostles’ day most closely kept company with church have voted to held Union 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sun­ street. At this time final reports clustered in front of the principal Peter on the levees— though. day school. will be made on the outcome of the entrance to the outer court of the «Servlces during July and August. 5:30 p. m.— Young People’s Fel­ doubtless, if Peter were today in ‘ Children’s Sunday will be held Gypsy Fete. The members of the temple, called the Beautiful Gate. the flood area, he would be out in lowship. Ladies Aid wish to thank all those this year on June 19. Thig was the most splendid of the a boat, like the horn waterman that 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and who so kindly donated articles and nine gates of the temple, and it sermon. Rev. Mr. Kelly will patronized the fete. he was. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN fronted the sunrise in all the daz­ History shows no parallel for the -Otar. Winter and Garden Streets preach. Sermon topic: “ The Sow­ Tickets may be obtained from zling glitter of burnished brass. It ■ A' ' er and the Seed.” Mrs. C. E. Wilson for the roast magnitude of the county of modern was a door, rather than a gate, for givers. Due honor belongs to these H. O. Weber, Pastor Monday— Girls’ Friendly society lamb dinner to be served by the there were rooms above it. The meeting. King’s Daughters on Friday, May size was about thirty by fifteen masters of ministering money. And Tuesday, May 24, 11:00 a. m.— 27, at 6:30. yet and yet, the poor continue to be Sunday School, 9 a. m. feet, and the entire entrance was Ordination service at the Cathedral The committee on the Vacation the best helpers of the poor. No English services, 10 a. m. covered with Corinthian brass; in Hartford. Rev. Lawrence Rose School is happy to report that very from which fact it M'ag sometimes billionaire could buy the service German sendees, 11 a. m of this parish will be ordained to good progress has been made to­ that is daily rendered, with never a For the week: called the Corinthian Gate; or the the priesthood at this service. ward the financial goal set. Any Gate of Nicanor, after an Alexan­ thought of thanks or of applause, Monday, Boy Scouts, 4 p. m. Wednesday— Boy Scouts meet­ friends desiring to aid, kindly send Wednesday, Willing Workers. drian of that name who had donat­ by neighbor to neighbor, by work­ ing. remittance to Mrs. C. I. Balch., ed it. This gate led into the Court er to fellow worker, by Christian 5:30 p. m. Thursday, May 26— ^Ascension treasurer, ..2 2 North Main street. I Wednesday, Senior choir, 7:30 p. of the Women, around which were to Christian, Unprofessional and Day. Holy Communion at 10:00 a. set stones warping Gentiles to go unplacarded, this ministry of tend­ m. m. CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE I Thursday, Ladles’ Sewing Circle,' no further; one of these identical ing the sick, taking in the orphan, Friday, 3:30 p. m. — Girls’ Rev. E. T. French, Pastor stones may be seen today in the furnishing food to the hungry, lift­ ‘ 2 p. m. Friendly Candidates. ' Saturday, Religious Instructlpn Constantinople Museum. ing up the fallen, guiding the steps ' Saturday, May 21— Girls’ Friend­ 10:00^Morning prayer to be Thus we perceive that, like so 'and German School, 9 to 11 a. m. ly societies of Hartford Archdea­ of youth, is as widespread as Chris­ held In the Sunday school room. many other Bible Incidents, the tendom. Only the recording angel conry will meet here. Program is 10:30— Morning worship and the place and the time and the setting It’s Just Ez True Ez Ever- GOSPEL HALL can keep track of it. This ceaseless as follows: pastor will preach on the subject of the Lesson are perfectly clear, 415 Center Street 1:30 p. m.— ^Lunch. “ Two Baptisms.” service. 4n the name of Christ, is 2:00 p‘. m.— Church service fol­ and definite. The beggar was a vet­ the present-day version of Peter’s 12:00— Sunday school. eran, a man of forty years of age, a 10:45— Breaking of bread. lowed by business meeting. 6:00— Young people’s meeting, performance at the Beautiful Gate. thet there never wuz enything made, er never wuz enything sold, but 12:15— Sunday school. 2:30 p. m.— Highland Park. familiar sight to all worshippers. I leader, Mrs. Floreni^ Fish. can almost behold him now, as I what sumbody cud make it cheaper an’ sell it fer less. ■ 7:00— Gospel meeting. 5:30 p. m.— Rfeturn to, parish 7:30— Sunday evening service, Live with wolves and you will I There will be no meeting in the house. have so often seen his successors, learn to howl.— Spanish Proverb- subject of the sermon will be “ The watching the approach of Peter and There ain’t nobody workin’ fer nothin’, er doin’ business fer nothin** I afternoon. 6:00 p. m.— Supper. Consequences of Neglect.” John with a beggar’s well-practised The day is always his who works er giving sumthin’ fer nothin’— not yet enyhow. 7:30— Monday, band practice. look of supplication. He wanted a 7:30 — Wednesday, mid-week in it with serenity and great aims. iliiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim dole; he expected very little, for ---Emerson, Even the assessors ain’t gonna work fer nothin’. - ' prayer service. in the East the smallest coins are 7:30— Thursday evening there still reserved largely for gifts to ’Course, you kin have assessors fer eny price you wanta pa;f:—if you will be a public meeting of the Wo­ He drew a circle that left me out beggars. want thet kind of assessors. I South M ethodist Episcopal Church | men’s Missionary Society at the If The Cliurch Should “ Go Broke” A heretic, a bigot, a thing to church, with a program of music. flout— I Minister; JOSEPH COOPER. | We may surmise somewhat of the An’ you kin buy goods fer eny price you wanta pay, too. But the Mrs. French will speak bn the gen­ financial status of the early apos­ But love and I had the wit to win eral work of the Women’s Mission­ We drew a circle that took him in. 3 South Main Street and Hartford Road, S tles by the fact that they could not low-down figger an’ th’ right kinda service don’t associate t’gether. ary Societies of the Nazarene afford even, a beggar’s pittance. — Edwin Markham. church. Centuries later, a proud prelate, We bin stickin’ to th’ notion of getting th’ right price fer th’ right' 5 9:30—Sunday School. 5 7:30— Friday, class meeting. A Learning is not knowledge, but displajiing the magnificence of his goods an’ th’ right seiwice— an’ then dam well makin’ ’em right, ii suin-' r cordial invitation is extended to ecclesiastical treasure, boasted, “ No rather the art of using it— Steele. anyone who wishes to attend the longer can the Church say, ‘Silver body else ’ll sell cheaper, they gotta take it out o’ the goods. An’ truer 10 ;45— ^Morning W orship. 5 meetings at this cnurch. ' and gold have I none'.” If ye abide in me, and my words words never wuz spoke. Singing by vested choir. | “ No, sire,” responded a cynical abide In you, ye shall ask what ye hearer; “ neither can she now say will, and It shall he done unto you. Pastoj’’s topic, “The Marks of a CHristiaii.’* 5 ‘Rise up and walk’.” — John 15:7. 650 TRAVELERS AT Every student of this Lesson 7 : 00—Evening Worship. a finds himself Incited to ponder the Fairest Lord Jesus, ifresent vast wealth of the church­ Ruler of all nature, Topic, “The May Basket.” | DENVER CONVENTION es, as contrasted with their spiritu­ O Thou of God and man the Son; al power, la modern Christianity Thee will I cherish. Mr. Fred Beadall and Mrs. A. Lashinske will sing 1 putting its trust in gold ant' silver? Thee will I honor. Denver.— Six hundred and fifty What significance should w6 attach Thou, my soul’s Glory, Joy, and ,nHiiiHitiiHmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMipiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]n delegates, representing more than to the fact that most “ church Crown. —Urusader Hymn. 125,000 members in thirty«five P. S. Refrigerators is up to bat. They’s plenty' of ’em made chewier states, are expected to attend the 37th annual convention of the than th’ White Moimtain— but they’s none made better, an’ mighay little UiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Travelers Protective Association of diffi’runce in th’ price. , America In this city, June 12 and 17. , Won’t give you $5 fer an old piece o’ junk— but we’ll give you $50 fer Included in the program of the the old one if it’s worth it. THE CENTER CHURCH f weeks’ activities of the commercial Your Automobile an Asset travelers will be a concerted effort AT THE CENTER | to launch a campaign to be conduc­ You rightly regard your automobile as an ASSET, but don’t ted throughout the nation for lift­ forget that it may become a LIABILITY-—and In case of acci­ dent Involve serious financial loss to Its owner. MORNING WORSHIP. 10:30 | ing of the Pullman car surcharged / Rev. S. A. Fiske, pastor of the Church in Beriin S imposed by railroads. The fight against this surcharge will take will preach. ^ | the form of state campaigns to We Suggest Insurance Protection. have legislation enacted banning Our ofBce represents tbs best of stock and divldsad^paylng , SUNDAY SCHOOi; 12:00 I thettax, according to T. G. Barry, companies. Cor. Main & School Sts. \ We always welcome new scholars. s secretary of the Colorado division Let ua Insure you now, so that we may be at your servic* Cl vhe association who is in charge tomorrow. 1 South Manchester •f L MEN’S LEAGUE, 12:00 I ot program arrangements. Mr. E. L. G. Hohenthal w i| l give a Travel Talk. 5 A'Ctording to members of the association here, three candidates Ladies inyiti^. ^ 3 f 9 are already definitely In thr field *^77ie Place’ To Buy Furniture for election as national president to Holden-Nelson G>., Inc. ^ CYP CLUB, 6:00 I succeed George W. Huntley of ’(Va- V ^ An Outdoor Meetiu^. • 1 terloo, Iowa. They are; Eugene Sncceason to B. E. OABNEY.. THE FRIENDLY CHURCH i Pflaeffle of San Francisco; J. B. 853 Main Street. Phone 2110 McKown of St. Louis and Clyde 8 of Portland, Cre. M l

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jRanrl(«0trr^ I evidence of the one big mistake, flood! reached Kansas City the it can be destroyed by the applica­ other day with every bit of prop­ WET SPRING HURTS ^ En^nfng itrrilh tion of a good, dry, up-and-coming erty he owned in two little paste­ V Swedish, Japanese or American board boxes. He had lost his home, PUBLISHED BY match. his stock, everything— he was flat CROPS IN MANirOBA • . f '*5 THE HERALD PRINTING CX5. On the other hand, think what broke and the savings of a lifetime Foan(:dd by Elwood “International News Service has the ness. This is exemplified in statis­ menace. War takes its awful toll city authorities a comprehensive East was tardy and the West was exclusive rights to use for repuhllca- nity Advertising Association well seeded. tics which show the prevalence of and crime counts its victims by A Civic Round Table to clear scheme for financing public Im- tlon In any form all news dispatches provenients suggested in the city The Estevan district of Sas­ credited to or not otherwise credit­ smallpox. There tvere some 34,000 scores and hundreds, yet they a’ l matters pertaining to activities in ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively plan. katchewan, a rich wheat country, cases reported last year, all of them which the whole community should is recovering from the worst set­ entitled to use for republlcatlon all pale into significance under the rav­ support is a valuable adjunct to This city plan has been officially the local or undated news published occurring in the- estimated one- back in spring farming operations herein." ages of the boll weevil, the corn city government and civic achieve­ adopted by the city government. tenth of the population which is ment. in several years. Six ' Inches of borer, the gypsy moth, the Japan­ The Round Table has notified the snow fell in May just when farmers not and refuses to be vaccinated. ese beetle and their kith and kin. Grand Rapids, Mich., has such a city, government that if this plan were preparing to swing Into the SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927. Round Table. "W e can do more When vaccination was first If there is ever another World War is approved, the .23 organizations already delayed , task of seeding. Cooking Demonstration of by team play,” is the conclusion'^of will support it and try to get a fav­ " Western farmers declare, how­ brought forward as a preventive it should be a war against bugs. Grand Rapids. ‘ orable vote from! the people. against the ravages of smallpox, it ever, that if they are favored with A FORTUXATE CASE. ■ Representatives, of 23 organiza­ The' launching of this civic a. good spell of warm weather they tions, civio and semi-civic, deliber­ Sometimes the most trivial occur­ was perhaps natural for supersti­ Round Table has abolished the citi­ may/be able.to Offset to some ex­ tious persons to cry down the new ate at meetings of the Grand Rap­ zens’ league and the municipal ad­ rences produce the biggest results. ids Round Table. tent the effects of !he late start in ^ r d visory council. seeding. Indications are now that * _ Only recently has the Manches­ discovery. Carelessness in adminls WBNGDON, tering the vaccine, the use of infect­ the worst of the rainy weather is ter Memorial hospital been satisfac­ over in the prairie provinces. G asR anees torily equipped as to the adminis­ ed needles, resulted in a few deaths LETTEI tering of anaesthetics. Since the ac­ which set up a terrible prejudice Actual cooking demonstrations daily and quisition of Miss Anna Miller as against this then new cure. > 1 * Tuesday and Saturday evenings by an experi­ By RODNEY DUTCHER anaesthetist surgeons called upon Pious New England' clergymen YORK enced Crawford cook. Come in and learn Washington, May 21.— Even a to work in the local institution are who controlled the destinies of senator has to learn certain tricks how to get the most out of your Crawford. their flocks in secular as well as of his job. New York, May 21.— People are<&was gqpe, but I knew, as well as See the many new Crawford models in black doubly sure that the case is fully always telling me about the old she, that there were other garbage prepared before the beginning of spiritual matters preached from No member of Congress need or spotless gray porcelain! suppose that he can blithely women who scavange at night cans around,the corner and that an operation. their colonial pulpits long sermons tar into the dripping night she check out of his office here on among the garbage cans that line Old Sorrow 1 shall meet again. to prove that vaccination was the would go on, prying with little Some time ago a prominent Man­ March 4 and return to his state the curbs. ^ And' Joy, perchance— but never, work of the devil, its practice and for a long, restful and uninter­ sticks and bare fingers. WAXKINS BROTHERS chester man, one of influence in In all Manhattan there is no never. practitioners linked in no uncertain rupted vacation until the follow­ Happy Childhood, shall we twain nearly every branch of life here, more dread sight, I have wanted to I told this incident to a friend ways wir.h witchcraft and witches. ing December. None of them See each other’s face forever! ! went to our hospital for treatment. do suppose such a thing, as a mat­ blind my eyes to them; to 'make who is a social worker.x Surprising as it may seem, this myself believe that such things But he and the surgeon he had se­ ter of fact, except the youn,ger and "Oh there are lots of them down And yet I would not call thee back. early unbelief in preventive medi­ less experienced members. could not be In a city that makes where I work . . . around Canal cured to perform the operation, such proud boasts. Dear Childhood, lest the sight of cine has survived. There is in every One youthful western senator street near the waterfront,” she me. which was a slight one, were dis- Old witch-like crones going from told me. "In Hell’s Kitchen you community a certain element which writes that his life has been a vir­ Thine old companion on the rack satisfled with the way the anaes­ tual barnstorming tour for him garbage can to garbage can, poking really are lucky to meet one actual­ refuses to permit vaccination. It is Of Age, should ever sadden thetic was administered. The local ever since he went home. Every for bits of tossed-away food, for an ly at work. They're as furtive as thee. man naturally wanted to, know why in just this element that smallpox other day he is scheduled to ad­ old shoe or a bit--of cloth . . . cats. You must have beerf aided'by -^John Banister Tabb: Child­ cases are, always found. dress the Ladies Aid, the Kiwanis prowling about through the night the fog and rain. They don’t fancy hood. the hospital was not equipped for like those lean, tragic cats fhat in­ Vaccination in Germany is com­ Club or the graduating class of a being surprised at their trade. I such wo{k. high school. No let-up is in pros­ fest every side street. have never figured them out. I’ve 'It took bub'^ shore time for the pulsory at birth and again in early pect this side *of Memorial Day seen many of-them im daylight End Europe As I Saw It officials of the hospital to explain youth. This law went into effect in and he is already pegged for an On a recent fog-diffused, drip­ they seem just like unfortunate old 1874. oration on the Fourth of July. ping night I came upon one of these ladies . . . some of them a little During six visits since 1920 Mr. E. L. G. Hohenthal has seen that the funds with which the hos­ old women. Has it been successful? In the Never again, says this senator, cracked. » Europe under varying conditions having visited forty-one cities' pital had to work did not allow for will he return to God’s country be­ As I approached, the crone hur­ last 10 years there have been less “ And there are the old men who from Kingsberg ou the Northeast down to Hungary; up andr the employment of a high salaried fore mid-June, riedly started off, but in her confu- prowl in the dumpheaps. I’ve seen down the Rhine and over and t^rpu^ll the Alps., , anaesthetist. The patient wanted to than 40 deaths from smallpox in Eion came straigne at me. And she them salvaging neckties and old Some congressmen, of course, passed like a phantom ship would As for international, prohibition there is now in Londouia know how. much money was needed Germany. Most of the cases are hats and heaven knows what. I’ve Feast day of St. Hospitius, re­ .new. office building for the league that has been long in action; found in persons from other coun­ needn’t make a single home- glide through a rog at sea . . . a never yet been able to get one to cluse...... and he was told. He gave his per­ state speech in the course of a thing unreal and unbelievable. I from this there flows a stream of information and power, tries. Medical schools have a hard explain why she got that way, or American Red Cro^s founded. through the channel of many languages'into many lands. sonal sanction to the superinten­ year. Men like Borah and Norris, noted merely a snrtinken face all how. We often orfer to aid them 1881...... ' Delegates from many lands will come to the 75th anniversary dent to engage a competent person time finding patients afflicted with for instance, and a few of less but hid in a shawl, a short, stout and get them what they want . . convention of the Sons of Temperance to bo held in Philadelphia. for administering anaesthetics. smallpox for observation and study. reputation. Borah is staying ri»ght body and a mincing, old step. One but they seem to have the scaveng­ NAVY CREW GOOD. The disease is practically wiped out. on, pending the heat wave. hand held the shawr in place and I ing instinct. . , Scotland is making marked'advancement for prohibition; As a result Miss Miller is now a Borah is always nominated and many towns are voted dry and will remain so for the term of Federal law compelling vaccina­ could imagine witch-talons on the "The first time I met one I Supporters of the Navy, crew are member of the local hospital staff. elected hands down. So is Nor­ fingers. rather optimistic In regards-to the three years at least. In England the amount of liquor con­ tion is, in this country, next to im­ coiildn’t eat. I’m used to them now. Bhe is very efficient and adminis­ ris, who made such a frenzied “ Can I help you— glve you a lit­ You'd t e surprised at the number coming Poughkeepsie regatta. The sumed has decreased 50% . Ramsay McDonald is a radical dry' possible. It is a matter for state ac­ fight to prevent his last nomina­ tle money” I hesitated nervously, Navy oarsmen have won three vic­ as are many of the English labor leaders. ■■ ’’ ters the "sleep producers” in such tion. of them.” E way that a minimum after effect tion, but it can be hahdled effective­ as we passed. tories this season, against M. I..T., . In Budapest a prominent official said to Mr. Hohenthal, “ Go Norris failed to campaign in Ne­ The only answer was a snarling Penn and Harvard, and are now is felt by,the patient. A local sur­ ly by any community. braska either for himself or the And there you are— one of the and tell your government not to spoil our restrictive lawa'by mumble, as though the spit of a cat very unpretty pictures of Manhat­ awaiting the big test on the Pough­ sending as. diplomats men who flout them.” geon said recently that a competent party ticket and some Nebraskans keepsie after races against Syracuse could be grafted ' into a human tan, At the University of Naples Mr. Hohenthal was privileged %o nurse in charge of anaesthetics is ANOTHER LE-IGUE VICTORY. were very sore about it, especially form. She turnoa the corner and and in the Anierican Henley, when Norris went into Pennsyl­ GILBERT SWAN. address, through an Interpreter, a body of 125.; professional men one of the most important needs ., From that salubrious would-be vania to campaign for a Demo­ who thus had their first ofipOrtunityTof hearing facta-regarddnii. of a hospital. To a large degree the capital of the world, Geneva, Swit­ cratic candidate for the Senate turned down Invitations to par­ back into the Senate at Young ■ prohibition in the Unhed'Btates. success of an operation is depend­ zerland, the reading public can o.'w- last year. take of wheat cakes at the fa­ Bob’s expense in 1928. has .said There is encouraging progress in Bremen, Berlin, Dresden, mous White House breakfasts. ent upon the nurse in charge of pect almost anything in these peace­ But Norris, apparently, can al­ that brother Philip La Follette, Lelpsic and many other cities of Germany and in Italy, - - - ways have a tremendous major­ When La Follette was first in­ now a district attorney in Wiscon­ A 42-10. There are workers who have given themselves their time and- preparing the patient for it. He ful days of universal storm and ity. If he were v.mrrying about vited he found that it was Norris’ sin, is an abler citizen than Bob. their substance to the cause of temperance. Such should have said that surgeons who have work­ strife. Arms conferences, economic it, he would have gone back to habit to refuse and this fact Those that know both the La Fol­ our encouragement and support and that of our country. ^ . ed with Miss Miller praise her high­ conferences, white slave confer­ make various speeches this spring strengthened his own Intentions. lette boys will have to decide The greatest progress of all ls In Austria among the teachersi and summer, but he stayed right It is a remarkable tribute to the ly. ences, drug conferences, labor con- whether this is a case of good - The "Total Abstainers Educational Society” recentlytcel©- / on until ’ he recently motored to president’s persistence and pa­ brated their 27th anniversary at Vienna. The membership -ferences, Sunday school confer­ judgment on Lenroot’s part or ^ was fortunate for Manchester Wisconsin for a long Summer va­ tience that La Follette was in­ just a case of sour grapes. One of present was 1,000. This is especially significant as 90% of the that a man ol^ Influence needed ences, and conferences of all kinds, cation. He made the trip in less vited to seven or eight of these these days there may be a couple of Austrian teachers are men. ' treatment at the hospital so that au shapes, sizes and descriptions are than a week, which is a matter of breakfasts before the White House J.a Follettes in the Senate. In Rome on the 4th of May there was held the International news, inasmuch as Norris seldom seemed to be convinced that the I efficient anaesthetist might be se­ running rampant all over the place, Conference for Prohibition. Mussolini is a radical dry. drives more thai 2 0 miles an young senator didn't want to I cured. fixing things up so that life, for the hour. come. y next generation, will be truly jako. La Follette’s attitude was that Books observed on La Follette’s It is from the International Eco­ It will he another example of these breakfasts were not social desk: l^LVTRI.MONIAL DYNA.MITE. Coolid,ge fearlessness if the presi­ functions but political meetings nomic Conference that the most " I ’ll Have When movie camera men took dent vacations in Wisconsin. and inasmuch as he was diametri­ a Fine Funeral,” by CLASSIC LINES . hopeful of all reforms has just Young Bob La Follette will be in Mozlere. Beveral reels of film at Princess cally opposed to the pi'esident on Buick value is Here’s a monument that^-at once come. Three women have appeared Wisconsin, too, and Norris and most policies, he might as well appeals, to those who like classic Pola Negri’s wedding in Paris the "Anton Chehov,” by William before this august body, informing La Follette are nearly the only stay away. Gerhardi. beauty. It inspires inspect and other day, the princess started a real independents in the Senate. greater today - its graybea>-(is qpd baldheads that admiration for its simple good fad which may have far reaching A neighborly gathering of all Newgate Monthly Magazine for taste and enduring quality. This the pots and pans of the world three is unlike'ly, for Norris and 1824-25. effect on marriage customs of the La Follette greatly resembles hTOVZR is but one of many desi^s which should be standardized. The sizes La Follette are the only two sena­ th an ever future. his late father. ExSeuator. L;nroot "Potomac Landings,” by Wies- we should*like to show you. You’ll are now all mixed up belter skelter, tors who ai’e known to have of Wisconsin, who may try to get tach. surely find something from our Good moving picture cameras can say the lady delegates, and civiliza­ b e fo r e — great variety of designs' to afipeal now be obtained for about half the tion st^ d s on the brink of some to you. Prices quoted oh tpeclal price of an automobile, so, in these designs sketched to order. terribli^. precipice of fate because Will Calvin Taste It? opulent days of “ two cars to every- because Buick the womanhood of the sphere i.s family,” it is not beyond reason TVIcGovern Granite Co. wearing itself out at the nerves and 149 Suinmit St. Telephone 1621 _every family with a marriage­ elbows trying to make number two- is a beautiful RepresentedT by able gal will be able to sport a and-a-half size kettles fit numbe.- C. W. HARTENSTMiI movie machine of its-own. » three-and-three-elghths> size stove car ' >■ because Possessing one of .these history- holes. recording contraptions will enable As the ladles say, something one of the kid brothers to film the Buick perform­ should be done about this in a whole ceremony. hurry. In Princess Pola’s case, exposures ance is superb Used Car Sale were taken of the bride’s parlor, . V P.AY FOR MOTHERHOOD. the bride's shy blush, the merry vil­ REAL BARGAINS The British national conference n . r r r becausc lagers dancing on the green, and of labor women, assembled in high ANY CAR ON YOUR OWN TERMS FRIDAY, SATURDAY they even let so unimportant a be­ conclave at Huddersfield, England, Buick’s initial AND SUNDAY ONLY. ing as the bridegroom get in on the has gone on record to the effect picture to film the bride’s first kis.s. 1022 Ford Touring Car. that motherhood is "the last relic 1923 Ford Touring Car. All this offers seed for planting co st an d of slavery.” Mothers, attest the lady 1924 Ford Tonring Car. Inteiestiug speculation. Granting delegates, receive no wages for 1022 Cleveland Touring Oar. that the custom of taking home­ their work. . f operating cost 1024 Overland Sedan. - . made movies of every wedding 1928 Ford Coupe. When a certain American mil­ springs into use, think what awful 1022 Ford Runabout. lionaire was married not long ago, are low . 1924 Ford Runabout—ellp-on body. wallops can be delivered to hus­ a contract was drawn up that the bandly or wifely self-esteem by Payments on the above cars'.fb suit yourself. wife was to receive some few thou­ hauling these films out of storage E xam in e sand or tens of thousands of dollars 1028 Reo 1 ton truck— $60.00 down. ten years or more after the cere­ for each child borne. Were the 1925 Ford Runabout—$50.00 down. mony. AVives who wish to torture Buick, point by lOiM Ford Fordor Sedan—-$76.00 down. world made up of millionaires, it is their husbands can bring out these of course possible that the labor of _ reels and show them in front of the motherhood might be recompensed p o in t. C om p a re neighbors. Husbands who wish tc at something akin to its true worth. remind their better halves that they Not all of us being millionaires, Manchester Motor Sales Co. are becoming fat and are losing it with other however, it is but natural- to won­ Manchester’s ONLY AUTHORIZED Ford • Dealer. their girlish figures can have their der how the English ladies plan to Inning of fiendish revenge. Fathers- cars before 1069 Main Street, . South Manchester fix the wage scale in order to eman­ in-law can be shown how funny Opposite Army and Navy Club. cipate the slaves. It Is to be won­ they actually did look in spats and ■ Open Evenings and Sundays. dered, too, if womanhood as a y o u m ake E morning coat, and tear-stained Phone 740/ . ,7 . - whole, would put a stamp of approv­ mothers-ln-law can be thrown upon al On any hard and fast cash recom­ your choice. Ihe screen to be laughed at by irre- mendation for the labor of love that - ■ .iS- ;> rt. rerent grandchildren. Is really its greatest privyege. All in all, these reels would be- . .. . ; ■ ■ - c. ■ tome a public menace, and might 3' WHAT IS GOOD LUCK? General CHARLES PALMER \‘end even more distraught couples What Is good fortune, anyway? Capitol Buick Co. 44 Henry Street. Phone 8h3-3 jo the already groaning divorce Auto RepeCiring and; When you stop to consider you'l! •• 1^ - ^llls. Fortunately, films are Inflam- James M. Shearer, Manager. { General Car^riteif.- agree that It all depends on circum-. Overhauling, hable, and In case It should be- stances. Alain St. at Aliddie TnrapQie Work necessary to destroy this" vivid SHBLDO.X’S OARAGB’' A q Arkansas man, fleeing the Rear of 25 Hollister S tr^ Concrete Sidewalks-— Ashes When Better Antonmblles ate Bnllt . ;*■ ..'.r .Be^oved. fiulelc WIU Build Them. liet the estliiiate yodr wbiiu' * MANCHESTER^ (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAT 21; 1927.' p a g e

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This is Chapter 37 In the story of^ There was a slight discrepancy In A t Trade the ex-doiighboy who Is revisiting the figures reported by the various France as an advance guard for jthe auditors but the total was not far w h h a “ Second A. E. P., and a correspon­ off and It was later accepted by the dent for The Herald. A. A. U. of the A. E. F. as official. Joseph Pohhnan, of Depot No distinguished service crosses for Manufactured Nearly 500 Miles CHAPTER XXXVII gallantry in the delousing field were awarded, however. Under the trees at the side of the ThorFol l i n Square Has Been a Cigar- Strange tlonvenir A m ixcluzivz F B of Cigars by Hand in 68 Years. road along a road near LaSuze, In Just what this particular machine Sarthe, which Is near LeMans, is- doing in this field near LaSuze maker For 60 Years; Has stands an odd looking rig. Judging In 68 years of cigaimaking Joseph Pohlman of 23 is a* question. It is very rusty and from the boilers it might be some It needs a lot of oil. Just how good As easy to take out and use m ironing Probably Only Wooden In­ Main street is estimated to have manufactured more kin to a threshing engine and it a job of delousing it would do at than 6,000,000 cigars by hand. This is figured, taking looks something like a utility wag­ this time is problematic. Maybe the’ board and hand iron. For when not in five-inch cigars, averaging 300 a day 300 days a year for on for a traveling circus. But It’s peasant who owns it uses it In con­ use it folds and rolls into a convenient dian In Existence Outside 68 yeara. neither— it’s pne of those Itinerant nection with his harvesting work. A. E. F. delousing plants. Or he might be applying it as a closet or comer—an exclusive Thor f^iture. Of a Museum. If they were laid end to end, as the saying goes, they That was a machine, eh soldier? well-digger. But, more tjian likely^ would stretch for a distance of 482 miles, from this town The engineers called around with he found it just where the delousers' Sit down to iron. You will fini^ your to the Canadian border at the very northern part of It, hitched back of a sturdy truck. knocked off when they heard the They got up steam and ran a’couple Maine, or to Norfolk, Va., going the other way. call to depart for iimerlca— Imme­ complete wash—ironing everything—iu Few men can say that they have of lines of hose into some old stone diately. house. Then they erected a couple worked steadily at one trade for* And he probably is keeping it as of shower baths and put all the a bon souvenir of the shivering boys half the time. . ^ ' more than 60 years. When a man clothes In the boiler. he knew in the A. E. F. It’s a liret- reaches the age of 60 he begins to were usually robust and a mild plantations we see around Buckland While 300 Shivered ty unwieldly souvenir, especially Full automatic control A finger, touch at^ think of retiring and he generally smoke was still to be developed. and Wapping and a man who had Early one crispy spring evening when the steam is .low and there’s does just that. But there is a man Who could blame the younger peo­ ten acres in tobacco was considered right or left end starts O r stops the p a d ­ ple for smoking cigarettes? It took in 1919 one of these outfits wheel­ no motor around to tow it with, but in Manchester who, although he has quite a planter. ed into town in the LeMans area. it is not so much more absurd, at been working since he was 14 years a brave man to be,gin on a 6lgar. Connecticut Ahead ded roll and opens or closes the heated ironr TJiose cigarettes were different And it accommodated some- 300 sol- that than some of the souvenirs the old at the same trade, did not give Connecticut used to grow wrap­ di'e'rs. Before the duds were returii- Americans carriea back to the from those we smoke now. Instead pers which were combined with ing surface. You merely guide the p ie c e s up the ship until he was 81 years of their being rolled and the paper Joseph Pohlman. ed, and’ while the boys stood around Etats-Unls. Maybe some Legion­ old, and he still works at his old Havana fillers to make what was naked, it is believed that an A. E. naire will grab It off this Septem­ pasted, along the side, they were —Photo by Elite through. . trade now and then to keep his considered the ideal cigar. Now the F. record was estaolished. By care­ ber. crimped at the ends and came in situation Is changed and Connecti­ hand in. little cylindrical packages of 20 for around with lighted brands in their ful count of a committee appointed Well Known cut is growing both fillers and to make the audit, a crop of 4,235,- MONDAY: The Story, of Fifteen You can use theThor in any 20 cents, a price that is higher wrappers. Other states have started mouths, blowing smoke from their Everybody in the North End than the ordinary cigarette prices 672,890 goosepimpjes were raised. 75’s. to raise tobacco but» Connecticut noses, withal seeming to enjoy it room in the house. Just knows Joseph Pohlman, for there is today, That, according to Joseph That was the first time any white , hardly a man in that part of Man­ seems to have made the most prog­ Pohlman, was because they were man had. ever seen tobacco and its chester who has not enjoyed the ress. connect it to the nearest something of a novelty and duty use and it was as strange to them fragrance of one of the old cigar- had to be paid on them when they Joseph Poblman’s old cigar store •electric convenience outlet' maker's Silver Waves. The Silver is no more. It has yielded to the as the white men were to the entered this country as Imported natives. Wave, It may be mentioned, is not a goods. march of progress and is being re­ [gas heat if desired]. drink or a sundai, or a hairnet, btit modeled. A copper front is replac­ So, what could be more appro Hard to Introduce priate In* front of a tobacco shop a cigar that has been a staple in But it took a long time for. the ing the old' wooden facade and the North End for many years. And cigarette to supplant the cigar. w^en the work Is completed it will than an Indian, who held in his it is solely the proauct of Joe Pohl- Usually when a man wanted a look vastly different from the store hand some wooden cigars? man’s cigar factory on Depot smoke he wanted one that would Mr. Pohlma'n entered every day for. Nothing, unless It were a figure Square. last. . Therefor^, he bought a ci­ 46 years. of Sir Walter Raleigh, who had in Born in Xew Fork gar. But when the dances began It was not Ills first Manchester troduced the weed into England. Joe Pohlman is a New Yorker, to be popular tlij boys were walk­ store, however, for he was In the So the Indian became the gen born and bred in the heart of the ing out between numbers to have business here from 1869 until 1872 eral thing in front of cigar stores metropolis. To the younger people a smoke, and it was impossible to in a little place on Oakland- street. alfhough some of the more refined in the North End he Is a fixture, consume- a cigar in the short space He abandoned this first shop for places sported a figure of Sir Wal something like the railroad sta­ of five or ten minutes that they some reason or other, and went I or at the curbstone tion, the Unioii Pond or the i^ n had. back to New York where he stayed They were very common until 10 wlio lowers the gates when the Old timers will remember the on Third avenue until 1881 when or 20 years ago when they fell into train goes by. But he did not al­ imported cigarettes,' made out of he returned to this town. The city disuse because of legislation which ways live in.Manchester, and in fact Havana scrap, or the clippings left had called him; he had answered) has been, here only a scant 46 years. was designed to do away with them over from the cigar factories. They but it had no hold on him. Stood For I’ears Forty-six years, although it is quite will also remember the Old Judges, Liked the Country some time, isn’t as much to a man Mr. Pohlman’s wooden Indian the- first------domestic ----- cigarettes------— to ber He had .i.culived lu.in theluo ouuuirycountry town Lown stood for years in front of his store of Joe Pohlman’s age as it might made. Old Jud«e was very popu- | and he liked.It. The noise of the be to some others. lar for'many years but it died a at Depot Square. It was a beautiful city could, not give him the peace thing, the old man says, and his He had been in Manchester on natural death, probably because of and quiet he desired, so he came numerous occasions before he the coippetltion which sprang up in eyes glistened as he tells of the first back to the town he had adopted as day it was installed, a straight, up started in business here, and had ’the 90’s. I his own. He raised his family here worked for the man who was later Pipe Smokers standing figure, on the sidewalk at and became well known in the Depot Square. When tluough ironing The new Thor Folding ItoBcr. to become his father-in-law. He lik­ Practically everybody smoked ci­ North End. His cigars acquired a it folds and rolls -into a Just guide the pieces through. Brilliant and resplendent in ed the town and it was a welcome gars or a pipe. Everybody had his reputation, for they were always of closet or comer. Sold on convenient temif. change from the cigar factory on pet cigar manufacturer whom he vivid with bright colors, the noble 'm K the same high quality. They had to V \ * ^ Third avenue. New York, where he patronized to the exclusion of all redskin stood, his right hand shad­ others. The brands were uniform be or Mr. Pohlman would never let NOTE: N ow furnished iri beauti-' was working then. them go out of the shop. ing his eyes, his face turned toward and one cigar maker cpUld be de­ When the. Germans were pushed ba ck across the .Marne at Jaulgoune, ful and enduring white duco. ^ Few Buildings Now and then he would strike a the depot. For many years he kept Depot Square wasn’t the built:up pended upon to» keep his product his eagle eye on that railroad sta­ they destroyed this bridge. But the Rainbow and 23th divisions built | the same throughout many years. bad run of tobacco and when this a ])ontoon bridge and crossed here. ' place then it is today. There was no happened his profit went glimmer­ tion, turning it aside not once. Rose block and wnere tliat build­ Now and then a new shape would Snow and rain did not drive him come out and the styles would ing. But he would rather have, lost evening. ing now stands mere was a two- money than sell cigars that did not away and the hot sun, did nothing story frame building which housed change, but they always , got back more to him than crack the paint Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb to the-old time forms. come up to the rigid standard he ANDOVER The Manchester among other things a drug store. had set up. on his noble face and cause his were callers at the Memorial hospi­ That was the time when drug Joe-Pohlman tells of the differ­ tal in South Manchester Thursday ence in the shapes of cigars that Mafle 500 a Day gorgeous uniform to show numer­ stores were drug stores in fact as He was a good cigarmaker, a ous cracks which revealed the wood At the graduation exercises at evening to see Mr. Whitcomb’s sis­ '■Well as name, not places which have were called by the same names. He the Hartford Theolcigical Seminary ter, Mrs. Gilson who is convalesc­ says that makers injected their in­ man who could turn out from 300 of which he was made. Electric Co, Supplanted the country general to 500 cigars a day, regardless of F'amiliar Sight Wednesday the Rev. Elmer Cook, ing froun a severe atact of pneumo­ store or emporium. dividuality into their j/.^oduct and pastor of the Congregational nia. that the makers of a lot of them the slz^e, and he always had a reaay He was the only one of his kind 861 Main Street Phone 1700 Manchester was just a little ever brought to this town and was church of this town won two priz­ could be determined by a glance market for his wares. When a Phol- es, one in Greek and one a two country town through which the at the shape of the cigars. man cigar was purchased the buyer one of the familiar sights on Depot trains ran at intervals. years’ course of study abroad. Mr. ' Few Experts knew he was. getting his money’s Square. People used to include the and Mrs. Cook expect to sail for No Trolleys ' That Is all changed now and it worth'.- Depot, the gateman’s house at the "We didn’t have the trains as England about September 1. is only the heavy smoker who is Through 68 years he sat at his crossing and the Indian in their di­ Mrs. Ward Talbot and Mrs. often as we do now but we had also a connoisseur who can tell one bench, rolling an endless number of rections when they were telling, a them, nevertheless,’’ says Mr. Pohl­ Frank Hamilton were callers in kind of a cigar from another cigars. A ceaseless procedure, day stranger where to go. Willimantic Thursday. man. "W e walkea from the north when the band is removed. They In and day out, his deft hands The children loved him, not end to the Center in those days or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker of have lost their individuality in transforming piles of damp tobacco wisely but too well, and as some­ if we were lucky we got a ride on South Manchester, Mrs. Addle all­ JW Ccomomieol TnntforltH tm these days of quantity production leaves Into fragrant perfectos. A body else said once, that “ we kill ien and two sons, and Mrs. Wa- a wagon. Trolley cars were as yet and machines. * something we haa never seen, and few quick movements and the ma­ the thing we love,” they practical­ trous of South Coventry were cal­ Old time cigar makers took pride terial was at hand; another process ly killed "Lo the Poor Indian” off. lers at Mrs. Ellen E. Jones’ Thurs­ not having seen them, we did not in their work and would never let miss them." and the cigar was formed, a roll or About ten years ago some child, day. a cigar go out of their shops until two with the hands and it was fin­ Dwayne Faulkner, who has been 0101101 Main street then wasn’t Main they were satisfied that it repre­ filled with the exuberance of youth, ished. tried to use the arm of the figure quite ill with the croup is some bet­ {Q vn r street. It was woods from Wood- sented the best workmanship and pM»* bridge street on and there were 6,000,000 Cigars for a chinning bar. The arm, of ter. the best quality of tobacco. Just another of . the many thous­ Frank Clancy of South Manches­ few houses from that point to the Somebody once said, according course, had been part of the Indian center. The subdivisions had not ands. Nobody, not even Joseph for many years, and w'as not in the ter was a caller in town Thursday to Uncle Louie, that what the Pohlman himself, can attempt to then begun to be developed and the country needs is a good five-cent best of condition. It broke off, giv- few buildings that were on the cighr. He further said .that there estimate the number of cigars he ing the child a nasty fall. The child street stood alone for a long time. were good five cent cigars now has made. Figuring on the basis of recovered, but the Indian did not- The Union mill, silent for a long but that most of them are masquer­ 300 a.day, for 300 days every year, In His Cellar G. Schreiber & Sou; time now, was running at full blast, ading behind ten or fifteen cent he would have made more than 6,- Joe Pohlman never could look at and Union village was one of the bands. 000,000 in 68 years, the length of the mutilated figure after that densely populatea sections of the What he said is true. his service at the trade. without realizing a pang of regret town. Cheap Cigars But Joseph Pohlman is an old that the Indian had been so treated man now, bowed with the weight of All this Joseph Pohlman treas­ "Our cigars in the days just be­ Some time later the Indian was re­ General Contractors ures as his firsi impressions of fore the Civil War were' selling for his.82 years. His eyes have gro\fn dim and he can’t see the work as moved and brought to JWr. Pohl Manchester. It was a qhange from two and three cants each,” said man s cellar, where it has remained New York with its hurry and bus­ Mr. Pohlman. "The cost of the well as he once could. In fact, he believes he has rolled enough cigars ever since. Once in a while the old Builders of “ Better Built Romes’* tle aqd although the newcomer re­ tobacco and the cost of labor were man goes down to take a look at Telephone 1565*2. turned to the city after his first both low and we *could afford to and can afford to retire on his service. There is no question com­ it; to think of the glory that the start, he came back and located market our cigars at that low price. Indian once was. Now you pay any price for the ing for him, though, except the sat­ here permanently. He has been offered quite a sum Shop: 285 West Center Street Flourishing Business same quality cigars we were sel­ isfaction that he has lived a life because o f ling then for anything less than a crammed full of work .^nd has liked of money for the figure by persons The cigarmaking industry was a who have tried to get it for a flourishing one when Joseph Pohl­ nickel. It. ' museum piece. It is one of the few man came to the trade, for ciga­ “ We had good five-cent cigars Loves His 'Work Dependability, Fine Appearance then only they cont two cents. We remaining in the country, for most rettes had not become popular at He would rather roil cigars than HsJ that time. In fact, most of the cig­ had good ten-cent cigars but they eat, it seems. He was in love with of them went out of date when arettes smoked in this country were brought Us from three cents to a his work as only a man who has laws were made requiring the fig­ Tune and Economy — now the ■world’s imported from other places and nickel each. Labor went up; to­ had close association with it for ures to be set within the veranda were not up to the quality of those bacco followed suit and when we many years can be. But old age lines of the cigar stores. This made got into this age we found that ci­ which are manufactured here in knows no sentiment and is merci­ their owners take them from the gars could not be sold at those low less, When a man ham passed the curbstones. Most of the cigar store most Popular Gear-Shift Truck^ ] this generation. prices any more.” Cigarettes were frowned on by fourscore mark he finds that his owners took them down, threw ter— have made Che'VTolet So the prices went up; and they hands are not as nimble and steady them into their cellars or burned In every section of the coun­ everybody e.xcept those that smoked have stayed up ever since, going a try Chevrolet Truck sales are Trucks even more depend­ them. Anti-cigarette literature as they used to be and those eyes of them up. Anyway, most of them little bit higher once In a while his will blur, even though-they are nave been destroyed. breaking all previous records able, with evra lot^jer life*'* start about that time eind next to but keeping the average level. the saloon the cigarette was blamed equipped with glasses. But Joe Pohlman says he won’t — establishing Chevrolet as greater operating economy No wonder everybody smoked ci­ So Joseph Pohlman has decided ^ a t th e s e for most of the human wrecks who gars then, when they could be sell his Indian. He is going to fix it the world’s most popular and more satisfactory per­ were held up as examples for the that it is about time to retire. He up and when he has finished with gear-shift commercial car. form ance. bought for two or three cents each. came to this decision'last summer Low Prices! younger people. Now a cigar that is bought in a it he says it will be just as good as Many a young man had to face and since then has only worked- at the day he bought It. He will put (•Ton Track This dc?tisive preference for With a cab inclosure that pack at a cost of 15 cents or so is Intervals at the little store. His with Slake Bodv *680 a family council and be denounced something that only the bravest a new arm on it, hire a good painter Chevrolet is based on a matches passenger car dnign. for smoking "coffin nails,” the lec­ son knows the business, having 1- Ton Track will smoke. They are treacherous to redecorate it. but he doesn’t say with Panel Body 755 matchless combinatipn of in comfort and beauty—m th ture invariably being illustrated by and have been known to bring ¥ »!'■ Jo’ with It then" dependability, economy and sweeping crown fenders imd hideous word pictures of what usu­ will continue It from now on. Maybe he I'Ton Track strong men to heel. will give it the place w ith C ab buU^-type headlamps— the ally happened to one who forgot Owns Wooden Indian of honor on 610 £ne appearance — plus the Imported Tobacco t Joseph Pohlman enjoys the dis­ his front lawn. Many ChevroletTmckisoneofthe. himself long enough even to put a Cigarmakers In Joseph Pohl­ another person would good look will ' l-’fon Track public’s confidence inaprod- tinction of being one ot the few C h a n it handsomest haulage-units ' cigarette into his mouth. In short, man’s day went out of the country many,.many tell you if your prop­ 495 uct of General Motors. the cigarette habit, it was' said, al­ for their raw material for the Unit­ people in these United States who jears at the stand on Depot Square, ^ T o n T r a c k seen on the highways* owns a wooden cigar store Indian. erty needs the protection Chevrolet dependability ways led to drink and although the ed States had not then become the Mr. Pohlman has decided he cannot of paint ail'd varnish. 395 home town reformers could point great tobacco raising country it now It now reposes in his cellar, a little leave. He had made plans to move A n priett /. e. b . F lint, M ich . under every condition of If you use trucks in your bus­ to no glaring example there were dusty, and not so bright and chip­ Balloon Urea •tandard equip* usagehaslong^een tradition­ iness— come in! Learn foe is. Cuba, the Dutch East Indies and t^o new quarters he would build at Does your eye report m en t o n eU m o d cli. always the tracts of the anti-tobac­ Turkey were called upon for stock per as it once was, but nevertheless hiB home at Main and Hudson al; yet recent improvements yourself why (Chevrolet per­ almost all there. •Time to Paint”? Then co societies available for horrible but now the whole situation is streets. But, today Mr. Pohlman Check Chevrolet in thje powerful Chevrolet form ance has p r o v ^ so satis-1 tales of the fate of cigarette smok­ Many years ago somebody con­ don't put it off—let us changed. Better tobacco Is grown oecided he would continue at the Delivered Prices valvc-in-hcad motor—im­ factoryforeverytypeofuser— ers. ceived the Idea of placing a life store he now occupies, and where put it on. Count on care* right in our section than the im-| from foe sin ^ truck open- Cigarettes, at least, were con­ ported stuff that comes in,at the siz^ wooden Indian in front o? his most of his loyal trade know they ' fill work with good ma­ They laclnde d » lowest hand* provements typified by anew Una and financing charaee tor to foe larf^li^ow n er^; venient if nothing else, for It was present time. Turkish tobacco, they cigar store. 'Why he chose an Indian can find him. terials. Reasonable rates, ■yailabU. A C air cleaner and A C oil fil­ easier for a young man to start on found, had aroma and no body. nobody knows, although it has been too—and you incur no them than to begin right away on Conneoticut had bioth and vras almost decided that the idea was to obligation by inquiring. a strong stogie or perfecto. Those adaptable to many uses. symbolize the discovery of the weed who remember their tint smoke Cop (to man driving past a Stop Then, too, imported tobacco be­ by ah explorer, on the island of sign); "Hey, there, can’t you can readily see why the beginner came too expensive to be used in San Salvador, or some other island. read?” JOHN I. OLSON, would take to cigarettes until he Painting and medium priced cigars for the duty Who kno^fs? Motorist: "Sure I can read, hut I W . R . TINKEIU J r i had become brave enough to smoke Imposed on it had become very high History’s Account Decorating Contractor cigars. can’t stop!” when America started to produce According to the history books, 699 Main St. A ll Cigars Strong Its own. In the old days Connecti­ South Manchester The cigars of. those days ’were although some of them differ on 130 Center St* Sontii-Manelieiiter cut did not raise a great deal of to ! the subject, the explorer landed and not Of th . T.rlou.,.tr«,tlu. They ibwco. There* were lon i if tVe WgiioSnd V ^ e of the' n a i^ r . HeraU Advs. Bring Results WORLD’S LOWEST. PRICED GEAR:*SHIFT TRUt PAGE st:S‘ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.

STATE ANNIVERSARY THE GREAT WAR TEN ■iiuiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiinimiitiiiiiiimini Solving Don Mellet^s Murder N.Y.THIRSTIN - YEARS AGO TODAY PROGRAM COMMENCES (By United Press) GRAND RUSH TO May 21, 1917 British report Important gains Ora Slater Writesr His Own near Bullecourt and the French “Rookies” Ushers In Celebra­ advance on the heights southeast Just received another car of Red Cedar Shingles. MOIST ONTARIO tion Week—Best Programs of Rhelms. Account of How He Ran Ever Planned. ------^------<$, Our low price will surprise you. We also carry in stock FUNERAL OP CLAPBOARDS., iWOULDINGS, SHEATHING, Two years ago the State theater CHARLES W. HOLLISTER. Down Slayers of Ohio Immigration and Customs began bringing good entertainment BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, WHITE LEAD, to Manchester. Tomorrow the State The funeral of Charles W. Hollis- 5 LINSEED OIL, PAINTS AND VARNISHES Editor. will usher In the week of Its second ter who died in Hartford late Men Report Migration To anniversary celebration and for the Thursday night will take place from Roofing Paper, per roll ...... $2.00 whole seven days the program will Watkins Brothers funeral rooms be of the best features and vaude­ • Here is the anin7.in}r story of Don Wet Territory. this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. ville. Joseph Cooper, pastor of the South R. Mellett, vlcc-crusadiiig publisher The first of these specials comes of tile Canton (O.) Daily News, the Methodist church, will officiate and Watertown, N. Y.—The “grand tomorrow in the form of “Rookies,” burial will be in the East ceme­ Manchester Green Store newspa|>er that won this year’s Pul­ rush” into Ontario Is on. the funniest comedy yet, starring tery. itzer prize for Jouinnlisiii. The Ontario’s official welcome to Karl' Dane and George K. Arthur. Mr. Hollister was well known in = W. Harry England. story is taken from the notebook of thirsty Americans xvas marked by These two comedians, who are op­ Phone 74 s the detective who went.out on a Manchester. He was born at the one of the greatest migration of posite extremes, have made “Rook­ South End 87 years' ago. He lived cold trail and cleared 'it uji— Ora E. Northern New York residents in ...... Sinter, of Cincinnati, famous expon­ ies” a comedy that throws its audi­ all his life in Manchester and went the history of the section xvhen the ences into fits of hysterics. about a year ago to live at. Salis­ ent of the theory that “sugar catch­ province went officially wet May es more crooks than x-inegar." There are fights and plenty of bury street, Hartford. Besides his 15, according to United States im­ them, riots, runaway army balloons wife, Mr. Hollister is survived by a migration and custom officers sister, Mrs. F. H. Hanmer of Burn­ DY ORA SLATER and daring dives toward earth with stationed at border points. slim dependence on ; ack parachutes side, Detective Who Solved the .MelJetC That the auspicious date fell on •llurder. attached to the backs of tho plaj'- PLUMB1N6 FEXTUBES Sunday apparently had little ef­ ers. Being a pedestrian Is now listed t '(Copyright, 1927, by the Canton fect on Americans, who seemed by insurance companies among the Price alone should never govern either the selection of the Daily News and NEA Service.) Airplanes swoop out of the skies quite assured that, even it was directly .at the camera lens, bank hazardous occupations. I fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma­ Canton, O.— Early in the after­ Sunday, Yankee greenbacks would terial and workmanship Is certain opiy when there is no falsa noon of July 16, 1926, 1 xvas in­ forty feet away with a thirty foot produce the long sought- drafts ot wing spread and give the appear­ economy in buying plumbing and when good Judgment selects formed by Mr, Cal Crim of the Gal beer, ale', lager, and what-will- SADDLE HORSES the men to install it. Crlm Detective Bureau at Cincin­ ance of missing tne audience by you have. inches. nati, Ohio, with whom I am associ­ Bectij se Sunday seldom marked TO RENT ated, that I had Leen employ'ed by a Director Sam iVood spent an en­ cessation of operations in saloons tire week above the clouds with his Beginners Taught group ot newspapers to go to Can­ this side of the line, few expected JOSEPH C. WILSON i ton, Ohio, to investigate the murder plaj'ors filming .the balloon se­ SILVER LANE RIDING CLUB to find conditions different over quence. Beneath the basket can be 28 Sl'UUCE STUEET, of Don R. Mellett, whose foul assas­ the river. Silver Lane Road TELEPHONE 641 sination is still fresh in the minds seen Hollywood, ns the players West Week End climb about the rigging of the bal­ Tel, 95-4. 0pp. Hillstown Rd. of all true American citizens. “Let’s make it a week-end In Arriving in Canton I was met by loon and dangle by their hands. Ontario,” seemed to be the favor­ The story, a farce by Byron Mor­ Thomas Freeman of the Scripps- ite slogan in this section. On all Howard League, and later had a gan, is laid against the background sides one heard of foursomes, two­ of a citizens’ military training camp conference with Prosecuting Attor­ somes and some parties included a ney C. B. McClintock, Charles E. dozen. According to gasoline deal­ and the picture was filmed with the Morris of the Canton Daily News, ers who filled the tanks of many a co-operation of the government and Safety Director Earl Hexamer, and car bound for the ferrjes at bor­ a number of regular army officers Mr. Judd, Akron, Ohio, of the der points, women made up a lar,ge assigned to training camp duty. Rugged Power Times-Press of that city. portion of the exodus from North­ There are drills of avery branch The cause of Mr. Mellett’s mur­ ern New York. of the army service, as well as ath­ der was discussed and after look­ On the other hand, many skep­ letics and sham battles, giving an ing over the premises no clue de­ tics were found. , idea of what may be expected by in a smooth stream veloped until at 1:30 p. m.. the fol­ “There is plenty of time. Let those desiring to attend one of lowing day, Sunday, July 18. I was the beer cool off first, then we will Uncle Sam’s training camps for hia released by the Seripps-Howard take our turn.” That was the way citizens. The outstanding characteristic of the League to work directly with Prose- one local sportsman ansxvered in­ In the supporting cast are IMar- cutfng Attorney Q. B. McClintock. quiries as to why he was not in­ celine Day, Louise Lorratne,.^.^om Essex Super-Six is complete absence of Oil the Job. cluded in the general first day pil- O’Brien and others. labor in all performance. Less than twenty-four hours after Ora E. i=;intor. the detective who solved the Mellett murder case, is griinage. Today and tonight the State pre­ I arrived in Canton, on Sunda.'.', pictured above. Below are (left to right) Pat ^IcDermott. sentenced to As an indication that Canada sents for the last time its five acta Whether spurting at top speed or doing July 18, William Betzler and his life imprisonment in the .Mellett murder: Louis .Mazer, who turned now expects to reap a golden har- of vaudeville headed by the Rain­ xvife, Eva Betzler, came to see me throats parched from the long bow Revue and the feature picture, a comfortable 50 miles an hour all day at the DIcKinley Hotel and said they state's evidence after his indictment, and Ben Rudner, sentenced to life “Evening Clothes,”’ starring Adol­ imprisonment in the same case. years of prohibition enforcement, long, you can realize its super ability xvere sure a man named “Pat” Mc­ was seen in preparation at border phe Mejijou. Dermott had killed Mr. .’Mellett. only by the "way you distance others. turned to my room and at 9:30 a. points. Their story in substance was as 'and Seventh st., where they let him At Ogdensburg the ferry com­ m._ the door was hastily opened and follows: out. pany has overhauled its equipment. economy — Sunday night preceding, the mur­ “ Pat” rushed in followed by Ber­ Next day Ben Rudner came down This smoothness means nard. A year ago it purchased a new der the.v met "Pat” McDermott in to Louis Mazer’s and they went to ferry boat, one of the big boats , CORNS economy of effort, economy of power, front of the Metropolitan five and Mr. McClintock arrived shortly the D. & E. lunch room about 10 a. that formerly plied between Que­ Quiclcrelieffrom painful economy in the long life of all ten cent store and had a talk with after Pat came and he (Pat) agreed lU. bec and Levis, and capable Qf j corns, tender toes and him. to accompany us to Canton— Ber­ Later in the afternoon Ben Rud­ transporting a whole bevy of cars pressure of tight shoes. moving parts. I “Pat” came to the Betzler home nard driving us over a total dis­ ner brought "Pat” down to Mazer’s in addition to hundreds of passen- !several nightr. in succession and also tance of over 200 miles. pool room and told him (.Mazer) he tgers. The other two craft owned B xSchoU ’s And in making long tours or using I met Mr. Betzler when he left his “Pat” refused at all times to tell had better pay “Pat” ?200 or he by the ferry company have been your Essex all day in city traffic, you jWork at Canton Drop Forge Com­ anything about the murder and xvould get sore. Mazer then went overhauled. Each will be placed in­ "Eiino-pads pany the evening of the murde;'. when his case came up for trial Dec. to the Canton Bank & Trust Co. and to commission prepared to help will find the greater economy of physi­ He told Betzler that he was playing 8, he, on the witness stand, denied cashed a check payable to himself speed Americans across the inter­ cal freshness that comes from easy for big stakes and was hooked up all testified to by other witnesses for $200 and states he gave the national line to Canadian soil. .■with “hish-muckety-mucks," so and claimcvl he did not know Ben money to "Pat.” Ben Rudner the.i New Fendes Busy driving, riding, steering and control, ‘Betzler stated. He stated he Rudner or Louis .Mazer. drove “Pat” to Gershen-Cohen’s At Morristown a new ferry, and its freedom from vibration xvould not drink anything that niglit second-hand store on Cherry st., double-end style is already oper- Wanted! “ Pat’s own insc'lent actions on 1 as he had a big job to pull and and “Pat” bought a cheap suit case. j ating to Brockville. This ferry, at ail speeds. might be away for a while. the witness s’and helped convict him and the jury biought in .a ver- For “Protection.” it is said, makes the round trip in In his room, second floor front Mazer admits giving “Pat” a 38- record time, giving tourists a MEN, WOMEN AND at Hattie Gerhart’s, corner Seventh dicc Christmas eve of first degree murder with receimnendation of caliber Smith-Wesson blue steel chance to slip across and quench BOYS and Cleveland ave., S. W., McDei-- mere.v. revolver, such as Betzler saw him their thirst almost between trains. E S S £ X S u p er-S ix mott showed Betzler a blue steel re­ have, to “protect” himself. This At Alexandria Bay and other on Tobacco Plantation in Ell­ volver. Here Slater tells of Rudner’s con­ was the caliber of bullet which river points, including Clayton, This story so impressed me that viction and sentence to life impris­ killed Don Mellett. Cape Vincent and intermediate ington. Free transportation. onment ahd the indictment and ar­ Johnson’s truck leaves Man­ I called Earl He.xamer, safety direc­ Mazer took the revolrer home. points, fast motor boats are now tor to listen to it also. rest of the former detectix'e Floyd ready to cross the river on a mo­ chester Center at 6:30 a. m„ We both agreed that it was worth Streitenberger. He writes of Ma­ The co-operation of former Safety ment’s notice. “Day and night Manchester Railroad Station investigating. We told Betzler's zer's confession implicating him in Director Hexamer. .Mayor Swarts, service” signs along the river road to go home and keep the informa­ the murder. Chief of Police Wise, the Cleveland and the boat owner literally “sleep 6:40 a. m. every morning. tion confidential. Asked what he had done “Pat” police, the detective department, U. on their oars” in order not to hold They stated the reason they is alleged to have said ”.\ngels are S. Attorney Bernsteen, sheriff’s of­ up any possible fare. brought the story to me instead of singing to him now,” when Streit­ fice of Cleveland and the police de­ But the hitch is discovered when Canton police was because of the enberger said, “I could kiss the kid partment, Akron, aided greatly l?i an Amercian steps on Canadian ARTESIAN WELI,S fact that “Pat” had told them he on the public square for this.” the solution of the crime and is soil. Liquor stores owned by the Drilled Any Diameter— had a “stand-in” xvlth police and if greatl.v appreciated by Pro.secuting province are frequent. Their Streitenberger was alleged to Attorney Harter and all mem’iers of Any Depth Any Place arrested would be released on bond have asked “ Pat” what he did wit'i stocks are plentiful. Everything by party who would be there. his staif as well as ‘.lecrge V. Arm­ from pale ale to stoul and from the revolver and he said he had hid­ strong .and myself. I All of us wore working in an en­ den it on Bellflower ave. They light wines to the famous three Charles F. Volkert deavor to locate'“Pat” McDermott returned and “Pat” recovered the The new publisher of The Can­ star brandy can be had—providing ,^hen another witness appeared at gun, going directly in front of Mr. ton Daily I News. Charles E. Morris, you first purchase a permit from Blast Hole Drilling our office accompanied by Prosecu­ Mellett’s home, corner Tuscarawas was ready at all times to give ad­ the govevnment. The permit costs Test Drilling for Foundation s' tor McClintock, Judge Hubert Pon­ and Claremont ave., where they saw vice and when obstacles in our 52. tius and Attoniey Fred Warak, of the crowd that had assembled after path from an investigation stand­ Armed with the permit, which Water Systems Cleveland, Ohio. We called for the murder. point seemed almost immox'able he' by the way, is good for the season, Pumps for All Purposes. Morris into conference. was always at hand to lend assist­ the American then may purchase The name of the witness xvas According to Mazer they then ance and advice which brought re­ as much as he likes. But he must Tel. 1373-5. brought “Pat” down to Cleveland , Steve Kaschalk. He had lived at sults from seeming chaos. find a “domicile.” HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. TSe New Sedan DeLuxe ^895 Nanty Glo., Pa., and • had known It has been officially stated that beer xvill sell for ?2 a dozen (juart This is the finest, roomiest and most beautiful Essex ever built. Natur* “Pat” McDermott all his life. good actors. Jack Ho.xie, the ever- Kaschalk stated he had met bottles. By cutting the price of ally it has every refinement and detail of comfort that you could desirc(. BUCK JONES AT CIRCLE popular Western star, is giving a “Pat” in Cleveland on July 8. and beer the government hopes to keep they came to Massillon where Mc­ wonderful portrayal of the he-man the tourist trade contented. In Other Essex Models in “The Rambling Ranger” and Dermott said he had a friend wh-o fact. Premier G. Howard Fergu­ FOR ONE DAY TOMORROW George Walsh shows how a young 2-passenger Speedabout $700 4-passenger Speedster $7S5 The Essex etarter is on xvould give him a job. At Massil­ son has declared an open war on the instrument board. It man became a fighter in “His Rise bootlegging and announces that Coupe $735 Coach $735< Sedan $795 lon, Kaschalk was told to register to Fame.” is simple, quick and Oos- under the name/of “John Glover whiskey of various kinds will sell Allprictif. f. b, Detroit, plus mar excise tax. itivc, and is especially Both are action pictures more convenient in starting Which he did at the Sailer Hotel. In “Whispering Sage” For Sun­ for as low as 54 a quart. Other on hills. Slater then writes of Kaschalk day Night Only—Two Fea­ than anything else. 'There is no lost grades are slightly h',gher. meeting Ben Rudner's and Pat'S to tures Today. motion and every foot of film car­ "beat up an editor.” He tells of ries Its punch. The ctory -^lls along ^.Riding is likeJfyingy smoothly xvithout a dull moment in Louis Afazer's Identification as Because of the benefit perform­ “ Smitt.v,” who drove Kaschalk and both films. • FOR THE LADIES ance at the Circle theater on Mon- I McDermott from Ben Rudner’s da.v, the feature picture, “Whisper­ New lifts of store at Massillon to Canton the ing Sage,” starring the great West­ leather or rubber night of July 9. Rudner and Ma­ ern actor. Buck Jones, will be The Boy Friend: “Sa^-, who’s the Special Manchester Hudson -Essex Co zer were arrested and the hunt for for your wooden shown for tomorrow night only. dumb-looking gu3’ that drives j'our 127 SPRUCE STREET Pat continued. The scene of “Whispering Sage” car around and works in the gar­ heel shoes, neatly put on for GEORGE L. BETTS, Prop. PHONE 711. Relatives, of McDermott came to is laid in the Basque settlement in den. I notice he aiwaj's gives me a ISIS Canton the' same night Kaschalic the Pacific Southwest. it is the nasty look when I come in.” Identified Mazer at Cleveland and story of the cowboy who comes to The Girl Friend: “Oh, don’t 25c as they appeared sincere to learn the settlement seeking vengeance mind him. That’s just Father.” Ladies Soles, sewed 90c. the truth about “Pat” the entire for the death of his brother and Btory xvas told them ip the presence Men's Soles, sev/ed $1.25 finds romance and adventure as A home is d idar.e of abode be­ of Prosecutor McClintock. well as the sinister thing he seeks. On the night of October 22, I ar­ tween two filling stations. SELWITZ Natalie Joyce is the dainty little Selwitz Block, 10 Pearl St. HERALD advertising PAYS—USE IT rived at my home in Cincinnati to Spanish girl who Is the heroine of await the beginning of the trial of the story, and she gives a wonder­ Louis Mazer set for Nov. 8; at 1 a. ful performance. But it is Buck, the -m. Saturday, Oct. 23, I was called head-riding, dareaevll cowboy, who THE ROMANCE OP AMERICA: P. T. Barnum (10) SKETCHES IIY BESSBT by phone from Twin Rocks, Pa , furnishes the thrills and laughter. 8YNOFSIS »Y im.AUCHBlI Bernard McDermott ("Pat’s” broth­ er) requesting Mr. McClintock and Not ohly is the action of the pic­ : myself to come as soon as we could. ture fast and furious throughout The Capture of Pat. hut the setting is one of the most I arranged to meet Mr. McClin­ beautiful in the whole west. Gorge­ tock at Johnstown, Pa. I arrived ous scenery unrolls in a panorama via Pennsylvania train at 10:30 p. as far as the eye can see and it is m., and upon arrix’al met Mr. Mc­ on such a stage as this that Jones Clintock with Bernard and Tom Mc­ does his little bit of acting. Dermott, brothers of Pat. and an Today the Circle is showing twd uncle, Martin McDermott. After a conference, Mr. McClin­ tock decided to remain at Johns­ town, Pa., and come to Twin Rocks the next morning as it was arrang­ R. W. Joyner ed to turn Pat over at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. , I rode over (o Twin Rocks, 17 Contractor and miles from Johnstown, and re­ mained at Bernard McDermott’s ho­ tel that night. Builder Perhaps the curiosity that added most to Barnum’s larnum’s publicity on the mermaid was ingenious.' “Pat" had been located and In the advertisements A scientist was supposed to have arrived in Montgom­ brought from Cleveland, where he early fame was the “Fejee mermaid," a figure repre­ Barnum pictured beauti­ In reality the “ mer­ liad been kept In hiding. Alteration and Repair Work sented as a preserved mermaid from the Fiji islands. The maid” was simply a fish ery, Ala., with the curigsity./ New’ York" was gradually ful mermaids “In their prepared for the scientist's arrival and a week's exhi­ “Pat” was not aware of the ar­ Given Prompt Attention. specimen had been bought by a ship’s captain in India. natural element.” One body joined to a monkey rangements or he would have been bition was scheduled in Concert Hall. Then the freak ^ Barnum had bought it after he had taken it to a natur­ of the ads pictured the head, and the features ^one when I arrived. Residence 71 I’ltkin Street. •sai were monstrous in ugli- SSI was' moved to the museum and receipts trebled. ^ ' After breakfast S u n d a j; I alist who could find no traces of fraud in It. mermaid’s capture. re-JL South Manchester. Phonai, ness. " . •- ______^ Continued) MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.'

EXTRE3USTS FLEEING.

Shanghai, May 21.— Messages to-, day confirm that extremists ara fleeing from Hankow and that the ^ LINDBERGH’S TAKE- greatest excitement prevails there with the approach of the Yangsen troops and the armies of Wu Pe! Fu. * Considerable anti-CommnnisI BRIEF FAREWELLS AND LINDBERGH IS OFF CURTIS FIELD AS LINDBERGH LEFT propaganda has appeared in Hunr^n province and the Wu Han forces are apparently divided among them­ selves as Hankow approaches Its fall.

C.ARD OF TH.l.NKS

iliillliliili We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy bestowed to our beloved Mother in her recent Illness, also those who contributed the beautiful flowers. ' Mr. Patrick J. Calhoun Mrs. Nellie Chamberlain , Mr. Peter F. Calhoun Mrs. Catherine Fox Mrs. Elfzabeih Norris . Mr. Hugh Calhoun Miss Agnes R. Calhoun

AT THE HOSPITAL

Admissions to the Memorial hos­ pital yesterday included Mrs. Gracf (Johnston, of 29 Cottage street; George Baker, 16 Church street? Harry S. Purnell, MiainL Florida, ar.d the only patient discharged was Miss Lillian Heffron, of 73 Fairfield street.

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.A W NN ^ As dawn brightened Captain Charles A. Lindbergh’s hop-ofF alone for Paris: above, his •A-.-X'.•-•.•. -A'.*. VAv:-:*.; “ Spirit of St. Louis” monoplane gleams white in the glare of floodlights, waiting patiently for 68 Hollister Street, ' M h " the twist of the controls which sent it off across the sea (note police guard); below left, fuel­ Manchester, Conn. ing the single-winged machine for ^ e flight and, below right, the young airman is helped into First and Second Mortgages ,his flying clothes by a friend. - . i > arranged on all new work.

YOUTH RELEASED.

Madison, Conn., May 21.— Carl Gauer. eighteen-year-old Madison WANTED youth who had been under bonds at the order of Coroner Eli Mix, of One or two building lots to take in trade on a new 6 New Haven, because of the death of room Colonial Home, 6 rooms and bath, latest style elec­ J. F. Maroncelli, a tailor, last week, has been released, according to an­ trical fixtures, builtin ironing board... Combination sink nouncement here today, at the re­ and set tub... oak floors, large lot, good location. quest of the coroner. The freeing For Particulars See of Gauer is taken to indicate that officials are satisfied Maroncelli died nt natural causes. Gauer’s moth­ W . HARRY ENGLAND er, Mrs. Elizabeth Gauer, furnished the thousand dollar required by the Manchester Green Store. Scenes at Curtiss Field, Long Island, at the departure fore entering the “ Spirit of St. Louis” monoplane. Below state. Arthur F. Marsden repre­ alone for Paris of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh, youth­ the machine as it sped across the field on the take-off. sented the youth. ful former air mail pilot. Above, the lanky dare devil is A moment later it left the earth, gained altitude gradu­ seen shaking hands in farewell to one of his backers be­ ally but steadily and di.sappeared in the moniing haze. m WAPPING

On next Sunday morning at the Performance and Comfort Federated Churcli, Dr. Soule of Where Do I Get It? Hartford will be present and preacli the morning sermon. That’s the Question One Fellow Asks Another in Regard to The Young Peoples’ Society of Service on His Car. Unequaled at Its Price Christian Endeavor will hold their prayer meeting at the church at SxlO, the subject will be. “ Bible Guide-Posts" and the r*^fereiice is found in Psalms llOrO-lfi and the GREASING leader will be Miss Ellen Foster. Do you Ret the proper amount of grease in every moving part? Is the man that .Vt the regular church service greases your car dependable? You can’t afford to have him miss a cup here and which is held at 7:30 Rev. Truma:; H. Woodward wi’.l preach on the there. Bring it where the job is guaranteed perfect. We specialize in greasing all subject of “ Lesson.s from the makes of cars. Flood." On May 2:)Ui the Sunday School offering vrill bo for the flood relief and in tj-;'' ev.'’-il!i- of SPRING BATH May 2flth. Memorial Dav Sund.ay, -Mr. Woodward will give a lecture Are your springs rusty? If so you are not getting the full riding comfort out of on “History of the World War." il­ your car unless they aie lubricated and kept springy. Bring your car over for a spring lustrated by lantern slides. bath, it will do your car good! The Oakland Club held itsii-egu- f. q, b, D ttn it Inr meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattie F. Spen­ cer of Avery street. There was a OILING very large attendance and a good Are you getting Kendall Oiljn your crank case? To get the best mileage, the social-time was enjoyed by ali. least wear to bearings, to have an oil that has greater heat resistance use Kendall Non- The cast in the tliree act jilay “ Bashful .Mr. Robbs." given in the Acid Treated Pennsylvania Oil. We have customers from all over town, some just to Center School Hall, on Friday eve­ fill up on Kendall Oil. It must be good to have the reputation its got! ning are as follows: Catherine Henderson, a young wife. Miss Har­ E ARE eager to have you ride in the riet Sharp; Frederick Henderson, TIRES and TUBES her husband, Guy H. Smitli; Mrs. Chrysler **50” and drive it, fully con­ Wiggins, the Inn lieeper. Miss Hel­ Are you getting a good job on your flat tire? We guarantee all our work, vulcan­ W en Lane; Obadiah, the boy, Roger izing or patching tubes. We make an effort to see that the job is done and done right. fident that the moment you compare it with Spencer: Frances Whiticar. a sum­ mer girl, Miss Sylvia Hayes: Rosa­ any car approximating its own price— you lie Olis, a summer girl, Miss l.il- GAS llan Hack: Robert Robbs, a bashful will not fail to choose the Chrysler ** ”. man, Phillip Welles; Marston Have you tried Pan-Am yet? We are greatly pleased with' the way Pan-Am has 50 Robbs, anything but bashful, El- won the unsolicited praise of our customers. i Every customer that has tried Pan-Am C h r y s le r “ 5 0 ” F e a tu r e s \ niund Colbert: Celesta, an actress. is absolutely satisfied with it, and some of these were confirmed users of other brands. 50 m iles and m ore an hour; In its characteristic Chrysler fieetness and Miss Lena Chapman; .Tulia, her If you have not as yet tried,it, try it today. We absolutely guarantee you will not be maid. Miss Marjorie Felt; Jean 5 to 25 m iles in 8 s e c o n d s ; disappointed in its performance. dash, its smoothness t^oughout its entire Graham, a country girl. Miss Ellen 25 m iles to the gallon; Foster. FuU*sizedtWithample seating Miss Roma Wilson of Harlfortl You want A-1 service. You want a man to take the utmost interest in the care of speed range, its economy, its full-sized will dance between the acts. There your car. You want to feel that what you came in for, you got, was A-1 product and capacityfor adult passengers; will also be several mu.^^ical selec­ guaranteed. You want to feel that when you drive out for a long trip as much inter­ M ohair plush upholstery. roominess for adult pass^engers, its smartness tions br-' the Misses Dorothy and est was taken in making your car safe as if it was ours. Helen I'rink. of line and coloring, indisputable value The soup kitchen which has been running all winter at the Wapping WHERE DO YOU GET IT? proclaims the **50” as far and away the Center school, will be closed with Fridays dinner for the rest of the greatest offering at its price. season, but the teachers will contin­ ue to serve milk as long as there is f r f a demand for it. C oupe $ 7Ko; Coach $y8o; Roadster (with rumble seat) Sedan $8^ 0; Howard H. Spencer of Avery f . 0. k Detroit, siAject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers street, who has been spending the are in a position to extend the convenience o f time payments. Ask about winter with his relatives in Sara­ Landa’s Service Station sota, Florida, expects to leave there CbirysUr's attractive plan. All Chrysler cars have the additional pro­ for home on W’'edne6day, June 1st. tection against theft of the Fedco System of numbering. He is returning with his own auto­ mobile. Truman Hills has also joined the ranks of the new autoisLs and has a new Bulck. Mrs. Frank S. Stoughton has teen sick at her home with a hard cold this week. ' ^ r e s t o n e Mr. and Mrs. Moland Lord of East Hartford were calling on friends In town on Wednesday eve­ AS O N L Y CHRYSLER BUILDS ning. mCHELlN TIRES f _ ■ ' \ A daughter has been born recent­ ly to Mr. and Mrs. Linwold Clark, 563 Main, Corner Hazel. of Silver Lane, East Hartford, this is their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wind from George S. Smith farasota, Florida, arrived at New York on Wednesday of this week, and will visit at the home of Mrs. SOBissellSt. Phone 660-2 So. Manchester Wind's parents for some time, Mr. and Mrs. Moland Lord. Mrs. Wind was before her marriage Miss Herald Advertising Pays—Use It Gladys Lord of this place. , j GHRXS.LB.a M U B LI^E L .N U M B E R S ME A N * Ml LE S ^ P E R H O U II f . ^ ’V ' « PA G E E IG H t M^C3IESTER'(CQNN;) B V ^^G ?ro SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.

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/ Sharkey A gain > ^ - STRENGTHENED COMMUNirYaUB National League Wins by Knockout in Fifth Round American League, 1RADE BEATS ROCKVDIE U ; FACESWARMOPPOSmONSUNDAY Results Results J im iY ADAMS F A IK 17 MORE A t New Yorkt— When Plucky hrislunan Cannot l$se At Chicago i~------r-4 PIRATES 8, GIANTS 8 _ ATHLETICS 18, WHITE SOX 5 PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA AB. R. H. PO. A. E. AB. R.H. PO. A. B Local Ace Allows But 5 With Sammy Kotsch and 1j. Waner. If ...... 4 0 2 2 After Taking a Severe Pununeling Collins, 2b ...... 4 2 1 0 2 0 Season’s Best Card Barnhart. If ...... 1 1 0 1 Lamar, If ...... 6 1 2 4 0 0 Local 4 1 0 3 Cobb, rf ...... 2 1 1 1 0 fl Cuyler, cf ...... A p. Waner, rf ...... 4 3 2 French, r f...... 1 0 0 4 0 fi Hits and Walks One; Man- Pete Partons In Lineup, Wright, 88 ...... 5 1 1 5 Simmons, cf ...... 5 3 2 4 0 C Grantham, 2b . . . . 6 0 0 2 Hale, 3b ...... 4 1 1 0 0 « Here On Wednesday Sport Traynor, 3b ...... 6 1 4 3 Cochrane, o ...... 4 2 3 2 0 1 chnek, Thurz, Arson and Locals Will Meet Kanes Harris, lb ...... 6 0 1 14 Branom, lb ...... 6 2 2 11 0 1 Smith, c ...... 2 1 1 4 Galloway, ss .... .'7 4 1 2 1 2 C Chatter Spencer, c ...... 3 0 0 0 Rommel, p ...... 2,0*0 0 1 C Plans are developing rapidly for Furniture Nine of Hart* Meadows, p ...... 5 0 1 0 Gray, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 ( the first outdbor amateur boxing Ramsay Get 3 Hits. 45 8 12 36 38 12 14 27 5 tournament to he conducted by NEW YORK Cheney Brothers’ Athletic Associa­ ford at Hickey’s Grove. With a grim determination to AB. R. H. PO. A. CHICAGO tion at tho McKee street stadium There was a time when things put an end to the capers of this Rsese, If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. next Wednesday evening. Tho ven­ ...... 6 0 0 4 3 Metzler, cf ...... 5 0 2 3 0 looked gloomy In regard to the , chap named Demlng down In Mer­ Jackson, 3b ... 2 ture will be new in Manchester and iden who has pitched three consec­ Roush, cf ...... 6 0 1 2 0 Hunnefield, ss .. ... 6 0 0 1 baseball prospects for 1927 down at Hornsby. 2b .,...... 0 1 4 Barrett, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 while the attraction will lack a the Trade School and that was right Manchester Hartfoi*d utive three-hit, no-run games, 0 0 Ijinnell, 3h Barron, 2b Terry, lb ...... 6 0 0 12 2 McCurdy, 0 ...... 1 1 1 magnet like Bat Battalino, It will, at the close of the 1*926 season. And Coach Tommy Kelley ‘ and his Harper, rf ...... 5 0 2 0 Crouse, c ...... 3 1 1 0 0 nevertheless, boast a much strong­ McLaughltn, lb O’Jjeary, 3.> squad of S. M. H. S. ball tossers Jeanes. rt ...... 0 0 0 0 n Falk, If ...... 1 0 0 1* 0 all because It. brought with It, the Kdgar, 3b Barton, ss left Manchester at 11:30 this morn­ Farrell, ss ...... r» 1 5 4 3 Cole, p ...... 3 0 1 0 2 er supporting card Inasmuch as the realization that Rudy Pospisll, star St. John, cf KcUy, lb Cummings, o ,...... 1 0 1 3 0 Clancy, lb ...... 3 1 1 13 1 crack Providence team Is due to ex­ moundsman who had twirled the Ii« Bell, cf ing to play Meriden High this af­ Mueller, x ...... 1 1 0 0 0 Kamth, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 3 0 hibit Its wares. Mnntelli, U ternoon in a Central Connecticut Hamby, c ...... 1 0 0 1 0 Ward, 2 b ...... 4 1 , 2 1 8 team to its undefeated schedule, 0 Also, Marino Pagonl, of Spring- Kotsch, rf Knplnos, If Interscholastic League encounter. Barne's, p ...... 3 0 0 1 1 Blankenship, p ... 0 0 0 was due to receive his sheepskins. l>aley, rf Ott, XX ...... 1 0 1 0 0 Jacobs, p ...... 0 ■0 (f 0 0 field, has tendered his entry. Fans But that one-time worry has been Hunt, ss Manchester’s battery will be Wil­ ... 0 0 0 0 0 I’nrtoiis, ss Varry, c Tvaon, xxx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Connally, p ... who have seen this chap fight do transformed Into rousing cheers In Guodrick, p fred W’iley, pitch and Nino Bogci- Sonprer, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, If ...... 4 1 1 0 not need any further mention about M’allett, c nl, catch. There will be a change Bciitlov, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 the face of fuV'y as sensational Manlon, p H^-nian, p in the*batting order of the local Greenfield, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 37 5 10 27 13 0 him. He is the man who soundly pitching by a so-called darkhorse, P'arrand, p M’ilson, p teani if not in the lineup. Score by innings: trounced Barney Youseman in Jimmy Adams. Umpires: O’Leary and Busch. 4S 8 12 36 14 Philadelphia ...... 704 000 010—12 Hartford recently. He will probably Score by innings: Chicago ...... 010 030 010— 5 Discovered by Coach Johnny Ech- Bulkeley High of New London Pittsburgh ...... 100 110 000 005—S Two base hits, Branom, Galloway, be pitted against a Providence box­ mallan during the school depart­ Tomorrow afternoon If Old Sol arrived in Manchester shortly be­ New York ...... 001 001 001 000—3 McCurdy, Lamar, Cochrane, Metzler, er. mental league last fall, Adams has is good natured, there will be a fore noon today prepared to return Two base hits, Wright. Hornsby 2, Simmons Crouse: three base hit, G.al- A1 Dowd, the popular local ama­ been developed Into fully as good baseball game between the Man­ Farrell, Ott; three base lUt, P. Waner, loway: sacrifices, Rommel, Cobb; to the Whaling City with the scalp home runs, Farrell, Smith, Traynor; double play. Ward to Hunnefield to teur, has filed his entry and will no a man as Posplsil was and some chester Community club and the of the local high school track team. stolen base. Traynor: sacrillce Reese; Clancy; left on bases, Philadelphia 7, doubt meet one of the Providence say better. At any rate, he has been Kane Furniture company of Hart­ Conch '•‘Pete” Wlgren, however, double plays, Terry to Farrell to Ter­ Chicago 7; bases on balls, off Blank­ bows. A1 has won all of his fights going great guns In the games tc ford at Hickey’s Grove starting at ry, Terry (unassisted): left on bases. . *• V y enship 3, Jacobs 1. Connally 1, Cole 1, to date and is due for a good test. was confident that his athletes New York 11, Pittsburgh 9; base on Rommel 1; struck out, by Gray 1; date and yesterday set seventeen 3 o’clock. The visitors are coming would turn matters just tha oppo­ balls, oft Meadows 2. Barnes 2. Son- hits, oft Blankenship 2 In 0 Innings He has become extremely popular more batters back on strikes In the with a record that Includes victor­ site but said that he expected unif- ger 3. Greenfield 3; struck out. by (none out In first), off Jacobs 2 In 0 with the fans, who no doubt will game with Rockville High on the ies over the Meriden Insilcos (5 to Bually strong opposition. Meadows 3; hits, oft Barnes S in 9, off innings (none out In. first), oft Con­ pull hard for hln2 to win Wednes­ Fair Grounds In tliat city, Manches­ 1) and the Diamond Match of Songer 1 In 2, Greenfield 3 in 1; hit nally 5 In 3 innings, off Cole 5 In 6 In^ by pitcher, by Meadows (Cummings); nings, oft Rommel 6 In 4 1-3 Innings, day evening. ter winning 6 to 1 and deserving a Springfield (8 to 2). according to Over at the McKee street stad­ losing pitcher, Greenfield; umpires, oft Gray 4 in 4 2-3 Innings; winning Another local boy, who will be on shutout, A bad error of Judgment Information submitted today by ium, Manchester fans will find a O’Day, McCormick and Reardon; pitcher, Rommel; losing pitcher, the program Is Harry McCava- with two men out In the sixth inn­ Manager Harold Clemson. The time. 2:50. Blankenship; umpires. Rowland. Con­ baseball treat. If they so desire for nolly and Van Graflan; time, 1:55. naugh. This midget appeared at the ing allowed the Windy City to tally. Hartford team played here last Cheney Brothers and the Austin X—Mueller batted for Cummings In annual meeting c? Cheney Bros.’ A. year defeating the Saints by a 4 9th. This makes 37 strikeouts tot Organ company are going to show xx-i—Ott batted tor Barnes In 9th. A. in April and suowed the mem­ Adams in the last two games. to 2 score In a twilight game. their wares. The game will mark XXX—Tyson ran for Ott In 9th, J a c lf L bers that he wa.i a two-’isted wilL The Trade School collected 18 The Community club lineup will the official opening of the se.ison X—Bentley batted tor Songer In At Cleveland i— ing mixer and very fast7 His many hits off Beebe’s delivery but scored be considerably strengthened by for the Manchester outfit, which 1th, S h a r l ^ y l.NDIANS 3. Y.\NKEES 1 friends predict that he Is a "com­ the addition of Sammy Kotsch and CLEVELAND only six times. Rockville'made fivq, hitherto, has played but exhibition AB. H. H. PO. A. er.” scattered singled from the shoots Pete Partons, two well known games. At Brooklyn t— Summa, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 Reserve seats and regular admis­ south end ball players. Kotsch was CUBS T. DODGERS 5 Jamieson, If ...... 3 0 1 5 0 Adams served them. A three run CHICAGO Fonseca, 2b ...... 4 1 1 o o sion tickets are In the hands of the rally in the third, with two more in with the big Manchester team for There will be another baseball mill directors and at the following many years and will play right AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Burns, lb ...... 3 0 1 fts 0ft the fifth and one fn the seventh game In town, too, for the Bon Ami Adams. 2h ...... 5 0 1 .6 4 0 J. Sewell, ss ...... • % O 0 1 places: Army and Navy Club, Aus­ constituted the Manchester scoring. field. Partons began his playing u ft and Rockville A. A. are scheduled t'oonoy, ss ,...... 4 0 1 4 1 js u L. Sewell, c ...... 3 0 0 6 tin’s smoke Shop. Metter’s Smoke Manchuck, Thurz, Arson and Ram­ with the old Echoes, later joining to stage a return game at Hickey’s Soott, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 1 Elchrodt, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 the Atlas and still later the Red AVilson. cf ...... 5 1 1 1 0 2 Lutzke, Sb ...... 3 0 1 1 3 Shop, Pritchard and Walsh, Geno­ say made three hits for the Trada Men and Sons of Italy. He may di­ Grove. Manchester won the first Stephensim. If . ... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Uhle, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 vese’s Lunch, North Manchester, School. Rothe got two for Rockville. game played last Saturday in Rock­ Grimm, lb ...... 4 1 3 u 0 City Lunch. Rockville _and the Pop­ Trade School (6) vide the short stop assignment Hartnett, c ...... 4 1 7 1 0 29 Q 7 27 10 with Jack Hunt but nothing defi­ ville. Beck. 3h ...... 1 *\ 0 3 0 0 IWalsh’s Prediction Comes NEW YORK ular Lunch in Willlmantic. A B R HPOA H nite has been announced In this Kaufm.anu, p .. * * . 0 1 0 0 AB. P.. H. PO. A. Manchuck. 3b .5 2 3 0 1 0 With tho first of the summer Combs, cf ...... 3 0 1 4 0 ft ^ n YESTERDAY’S HOME RUNS. Travers, If .... 5 0 1 0 0 0 line. 3 4 7 11 « 4 s 3 0 0 6 With the visitors totporrow will golf tournaments, an eighteen hole True; He Says Sharkey Koenig, ss ...... ft Connelly, ss .. . 4 2 1 1 2 0 handicap affair won by Harry Ben­ Ruth, rf ...... 2 1 1 0 National League be Jack Barton and Lester Le Bell, Gehrig, lb ...... 4 0 1 11ft 0 Thurz, c ...... 5 1 3 18 0 0 both of whom have played In Man­ son, now a matter of history, atten­ Carey, cf ... ft u 0 1 0 Durst, It ...... 3 0 1 0 Williams, P h illies...... 3 Arson, l b ...... 4 0 3 7 0 0 tion was turned ;oday at tho Coun­ PartridKC, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 6 and Tunney Will Meet In I.azzerl, 2 b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 Herman, Robins ...... 2 Ramsay, c f -----5 0 3 0 0 - 1 chester several times before, be­ try Club to the forthcoming two- HendrloU. rf 5 1 1 1 0 Dugan, 3b ...... o 0 1 0 1 ing members of the Sons of Italy Herman, lb ...... 5 2 3 S 1 GrabowskI, o ...... 4 0 0 9 1 Wrlghtstone, Phils . 1 Koplnsky, 2b . 5 0 1 0 2 0 ball handicap feursomo which will 0 3 Kelly, Reds ...... 1 last year and also of the Elmwood be played over the IS-hole couvao Felix. It ----- ...... r. 0 fl 0 September; Praises Jim’s Hoyt, p ...... 3 0 1 0 Clark, r f ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 New Departures. Barron was for­ Flowers, ss ...... 4 1 D 1 Morehart, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Farrell. Giants ...... 1 Casagrande, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 next week Thursday. Entries are Butler. 3b .. «%« «s«» 3 1 1 ;> 0 merly with Hartford High. Hyman D 1! Traynor, Pirates ...... 1 Adams, p .... 4 1 2 1 3 1 already being made and club mem­ Deberry, c ...... 4 0 31 1 7 24 13 Smith, Pirates ...... 1 Is brother to Sam Hyman who bers have until Wednesday noon Stais, X ----- ...... 0 (* 0 0 0 Grit; Fifty Thousand See Score by Innings: needs no further Introduction. It Henllne, o ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland ...... 100 000 Olx—2 American Ceague Totals 41 6 IS 27 8 a looks ns though the Community to submit their entries. KUlott, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Now York ...... 000 000 010—I None. Plltt. p ----- ...... 1 0 0 0 2 Two base hits. Suinina, Jamieson; Rockville (1) club is going to find plenty of op­ 0 0 Bout. The leaders: National League— A B R Alex Simpson la being kept busy Ebrbiirdt, p ...... 1 (1 1 stolon base. Burns; sacrllico. Durst; Williams 9. Herman 6. Webb G, H PO position tomorrow and that’s just these days instructing local per­ Meuael, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 duublo l>lay, Litsserl to Koenig to Keeney. 2b . ...3 0 0 3 what Coach Bill Brennan wants. Doak, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 iJoUrlg; left on bases. New York 10, Hornsby 6; American League— Gossay, ss .. .. .4 0 sons who wish to learn the fine Cleveland 4; bases on balls, off Hoyt Ruth 9, Gehrig 9, Simmons 5. Wil­ 1 3 At a special meeting of tho club Ry DAVIS J. WALSH Ambrosl. c . .. .4 0 1 9 elllolals and players after practlco points of the game. Alex sajs that 36 6 10 27 12 1. off Uhle 6; struck out, by Hoyt 2, liams 4. <> the series of Instructions called, Score by nlnlngs: Now York, May 21.—Mr. Tunney by Uhle 6; umpires, Ceisel, Owens, League totals: National 124; Rothe, lb .. ...4 1 7 last night, Sammy Kotsch was elect­ "Stroke Savors" which are written OhlcnBo ...... 000 500 020 Ormsby; time, 1:47. Hiller, 3b .. .. .3 0 0 1 ed captain and the players wore Brooklyn ...... 021 001—5 meet Mr. Sharkey. Mr. Sharkey this X—Morehart batted for Hoyt In 9th. American 74. Witenek. rf • • « ftO caO 0 0 jnoasured for suits. it Is under­ by Bobbv Crulckshank and pub- Two Paso hit. Sootl; three Imso hit, Is Mr. Tunney. You’ll have to par­ u'shod dallv in The Herald, are al­ FUnvors: homo runs, Herman 2; FAIL AS PILOTS. Gross, rf .. .. .1 0 0 0 stood 14 new suits were ordered. so of much value, not only to the stolon base, Havtnott; sacrilloes. don his glove, Mr. Tunney. Yes 1 Murphy, cf . .. .4 0 1 1 Thev will cost nearly $20 aplcco. n beginner, but others as well. Bock 2. BuUcr; douhlo plays, Par- know ho Is sticking It' In your eye Smith, If .. . . . 4 0 0 3 total of well over $250, It Is under­ triilRO to Flowers to Uernian. Deberry but that’s just his way. He'll be Players CT the John McOra-w O to Butler; left on bases. Chicago S, WARRIORS SCALPED school seem to have a tough time Beebe, p . . . 0 0 0 stood. and C. R. Burr has offered At the West Side playgrounds Brooklyn 9: bases on balls, oft Elliott doing that anyhow, when you meet to advance the money. It Is also again in So,>’.omber. making tho grade as managers of tomorrow afternoon, the Aces and 3, pit p u tt I. oft Ebrhardt 2, oft K.-uit- ball clubs. Fred Merkle, who re­ Total 32 1 5 27 .6 0 reported that the team la dickering the Hartford Acmes will battle. inann 4; struck out, by Elliott 4, by For, after whet happened at the BY OAKS 9 TO 3 Score by Innings: tor tho services of either Rus Fisher Plltt 1 bv IC.iufjuanu 7, by Ehrhardt Yankee Sta'llum last night. It was cently resigned as manager of the For two weeks the local team has 1; hits, oft Elliott 5 In 3 1-2 Innings. Reading club in the Internntion:;! Manchester ..003 020 100—■« or Ginger Cleary of Hartford to been Inactive owing to unsuitable Plltt 3 In 2. E hrharat 3 In 2 2-3. Douk almost inevuable that Joseph Cu- Rockville ...... 000 001 000—I complete the pitching staff which at League, joins Hank Gowdy and weather but hopes to add anothei 0 In l; wild ptich. K.snfmann; losing coskey, alias Jack Sharkey, and The anticipated scalping, match Larry Doyle ns ex-Glants who have T.wo base hits: Adams 2, Thun; present consists of but Farrand and victory to Its Hat of two, tomorrow. pliclier, Ellloit: umpires, MoLaugh- Gene 'Tunney, alllas himself, will that the warriors were to admln- stolen bases:Manchuck 3, Travers, Manion. iln, Klein and Wilson: time, 2:26. failed to pilot successfully minor The game will start at 2:45 and X—Stats ran for Deberry In 9th. meet for the heavyweight cham­ li,ter to the Oaks in the Junior league clubs. Thurz 2. Arson 1, Keeney 1. Rothe Hartford will take the field as xx-^Meusel batted for Ehrhardt In pionship of the world, before the League baseball series did not ma­ 3, Beebe 1; double play: Keeney : follows: Rosin, 2b; Swanson, lb; 9 th. end of the current reason. Sharkey terialize Thursday night on the Rothe; struck out, by Adams 17, Bottlnlssl, ss; Rohohln, It; Burns, qualified for tho shot beyond the North End playground. After the NO PROFITS HERE Beebe 8; base on balls, off Ada WATCHING At Phllnilelphini— 3b; Eagney, cf; Boyle, c; Sohn, PHII.I.IMS .1 -1 .1 . REDS (t-2 most dubious chance last night "massacre” was over the Oaks 1, Beebe 1; hit by pitcher: Conij rf; O’Brien, p. Manchester will (First tinine) whe he knocked Jim Maloney stlf- still held the field and the War­ Colgate and Maryland, recently ly; umpire: Burke. THE SCOREBOARD use: Angelo, 2b; Dunn, ss; Hun- CINCINNATI fer than a tin roof aJter fifty-two riors withdrew to comfort them­ played a soccer game on the Col­ nlford. cf: Kllcha. c; Wogman. AB. R. H. PO. A. E seconds of stark sensationalism In selves with three rund while nine Dressen, ss ...... 4 2 2 0 3 2 gate campus that drew one dollar YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 3b: Cole, If; Bronkle, lb; Hills, Zltzmann, rf ... ___3 1 1 2 0 0 the fifth round. runs were tallied by the Oaks. In gate receipts. Less than 200 Sir Thomas Lipton says Mark Eastern League rf; Janackle, Andrulot, Hand or Walker, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Completely ‘Out In the preliminary skirmishes, students attended the game. The Koenig Is the greatest ball player; Albany 10, New Haven 9. Hills, p. . , n Kelly, lb ...... 6 1 1 7 0 0 Intert, lifeless and with drolling,.....the teams were about even until expenses of the game were more he ever saw. Mark responded A week of practice sessions Is all Bressler. It ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 being the sixth inning when the Oaks op­ Sprlngllcld 5, Providence 4 (10). U r. 0 dangling feet, Maloney was than $300, The dollar bill taken in five hits in a row. Oh, well, yipi that confronts the Trade school Allen, cf ...... 4 1 0 dragged to his corner. It was the ened firo with their heavy artillery can’t fool an Englishman on 1)01^' rittslield 7, Waterbury 0. rinolli. 3b ...... 3 u 0 0 1 0 on the Warriors’ moundsman who is to be framed and hung in the Only three games scheduled. baseball team next week, not a Hargrave, c ...... 4 1 1 7 0 0 same corner In which Maloney had ball—much. single encounter being on the Crltz, 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 2 0 arisen from the last knockdo'wn, wilted under fire. Chambers of the Colgate athletic office. American League , schedule. The following week, Donohue, 4,p ... ___3 0 1 0 2 0 Warriors tried to rally his team­ Cleveland 2, New York 1. game beyond belief, to face a wait­ however» two games will be played, 2 I guess I am more or less of a ing foeman, rush blindly toward mates by making a circuit clout, Philadelphia 12, Chicago 5. Klngswood school at West Hart­ 35 6 i5 27 8 but failed. Only two games scheduled. rHILADEl.PHI.\ radical lu advocating changes In him as soldiers sometimes rush to ford on Wednesday and Middle- AB. it. H. PO. A. E. golf. I seo too many players worry­ the mouths of cannon and fall Reid, Nankoskl, Gill and Rad- National I;caguo town Trade here on Friday. Sand, ss ...... ___ 3 0 0 2 1 1 ing about their "follow through”. sprawling In mld-rlng at Sharkey's dlng each poled out a single apiece. Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia (1). Spaulding, If ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Tanner and Gazdz, battery foi’ the Williams, rf ... ___4 0 0 0 They Imagine If that line looking feet, utterly out. Philadelphia 15, Cincinnati 2 (2). "Dubble” Stevenson has quit AVrlghtstone, lb ... 4 0 1 13 \ 0 0 gesture la there when the cameras Sharkey had been merciless In Oaks, worked fine together, Gazdz, Chicago 7, Brooklyn 5. the Community club and it is und­ Leach, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 by the way, making four hits out ^MADDEN BROS. 7 0 0 click they are O. K. cutting this fellow citizen of Boston Pittsburgh 8, New York 3 (12). erstood will be with the Saints to­ Wilson, c ...... ___ 4 0 0 down to the degree of a flustered, of as many timej at bat. Tanner St. Louis at Boston (rain). morrow when that team goes to Thompson, 2b , .... 4 0 1 1 2 0 There la no such thing rea.iy aa had twelve strikeouts to hla cred­ Friberg, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 9 0 a conscious follow through In golf. helpless apple woman. But while he iVOO CAN’T AFFORD Windsor. Manager Bulla says he Pruett, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 was doing It, Snarkey also was it. Both teams evened up on the CAN I Eastern League will have a strong team to face Scott, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 If your swing la smooth, If your errors and played good brand of W. L. PC. Windsor, much better than the one Decatur, p ...... e * e • 0 0 0 0 1 0 timing Is right. If you have the beautiful to behold, a boxer, a head ball In a sportsmanlike manner. AFFORD N O T T o H A V E O N E f wblcU was drubbed something like Attreau, xx .... — 1 0 0 0 0 0 right snap and dash In your wrists slipper, a counter-puncher and all Oaks ,•..•.••••«.021 006 0^—9 Pittsfield ...... 16 9 .625 the attributes that commend a man .507 17 to 1 in Addison last Sunday. 84 ~8 6 27 14 1 as you meet the ball you CAN’T Warriors ...... 010 010 1—8 A Springfield ...... 17 11 KELP but have a perfect follow to those who like to see another Albany . . . . • • • • s ^ 4 12 .638 Score bv Innings:— Cincinnati .... 000 000 601-—6 through as in this picture punched on the Vandyke. CAR Provltlence ...... 14 15 .483 HEADS STUDENT BODY Philadelphia .. 201 000 000 —3 Even more surprising was the 14 .462 Students at Colorado Agricul­ Get that right shoulder h.iom- the referee, Maloney rushed in and Waterbury ...... 12 Ing Its strength int othe drive. Gft fact that Sharkey/ supposed to be New Haven ...... 10 12 .455 tural School reward their athletes Ult. Williams; home runs, Williams, an anaemic hitter, not only outstep- sloughed him plenty. This made • @ © 14 .440 by placing them in student offices. Kelly: secraflees, Donohue, Plnelll; there hips in u and then develop Sharkey so miffed, that he carried Bridgeport ...... 11 double play. Thompson to Sand to your rhythm ar.d you'll see. I ped Maloney, but outslugged him Hartford ...... 6 12 .333 Glen Ament, a football and base­ Wrlgrhtstone; left on bases, Cincinnati and that so-called punchless right the fight to Maloney right down to American League ball hero, was recently elected 8, Philadelphia 6; bases on balls, off of his did all the execution. It scor­ the bell. , . , iSe L. president of the student govern­ Donohue 1. off Pruett 3; struck out, In the third, Sharkey left-handed W. by Donohue 7, Pruett 7; hits, off ed three knockdpwne, all told. _ his man all over the premises. New York ...... 21 9 ing association for next year. I’ruett 6 In 7 Innings, off Decatur 4 Malonpy Very Game In the fourth, Maloney decided to KNOW the satisfaction of owning a Nash. It will put Chicago ...... 18 14 In 2 Innings; hit ly' pitcher, by Dono­ That sprawl of Maloney’fl toward hue (Leach), by Pduett (Allen); los­ Keeping Tabs make his final, desperate play. imagination into your system plus health—plus com­ Philadelphia ___ 16 15 ing pitcher, Pruett: umpires, Pflrman, the man who had made him what Landing a left hook, be rushed St. Louia ...... 14 14 Jorda and Rlgler; time, 1:42. he was probably nas not been du­ Sharkey bll the way across the ring fort and conveni«ice and give you a new viewpdnt on Detroit ...... 13 15 X—Scott batted for Pruett In 7th. On Fistiana plicated for sheer courage on the XX—Attreau batted for Decatur In to the ropes to shoot lefts and life.' Washington ...... 13 15 Golfers You Have Met 9th. Latest Wire Results field of sport. rights at his chin. But Jack came Cleveland ...... 13 16 ’Ey Kent $traat (Second Ganie)^ It made me think of epic legends out of It, shot four more lefts to the Boston ...... 9 19 PHILADELJHIA they tell of Irish heroism. and,suddenly If you want a good used car select one of these. AB. R. H. PO. A. E ‘4 • chin without return National la^ague 2 The fight Itself was all Sharkey crossed a right to the jaw. Sand, ss ...... 4 2 2 6 0 At New York: Jack Sharkey, Bos­ after the first round, which was W. L. PC. Spaulding, If ... . 4 3 2 1 0 0 ton heavyweight, knocked out Jim­ Saved by Bell. Hupp Sedan, 1923 New Y o r k ...... 19 11 .633 Williams, rf .... . 6 2 2 4 1 0 even. Maloney, therefore, didn’t Maloney went on ills heels and, 2 1 0 my Maloney, of Boston In the fifth Nash Advanced 6 Sedan Chicago ...... 16 11 .593 Wrlghtstone, lb . 2 1 7 win a round. He simply was out­ as he drifted, a left book and an- Leach, cf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 round; Ernie Schaff, of Elizabeth, classed, given a boxing lesson In Nash Touring, excellent condition. Pittsburgh ...... 15 11 .577 Wilson, c ...... 4 1 1 3 1 1 N. J., heavyweight, won decision rther right slapped him down. 0 0 0 left handing and head slipping and, Philadelphia . .14 11 .560 Jonnard, c ..... 1 0ft 1ft over Murray Gltlltz, of New Haven, Goofy, he came up without a count Stutz Touring . .15 12 .556 Tliompson. 2b ., ,. 5 3 .1 1 Conn., six rounds; James J. Brad- then he was well set, a punching and it might have ended forthwith St. Louis ...... Friberg, 3b ..... ,. 5 0 1 2 2 0 lesson In right crosses. Chevrolet 4 door Sedan Boston ...... 10 14 .417 Carlson, p ...... 4 2 1 0 1 0 dock, Jersey City, drew with The first round was the only one but the bell saved him. Brooklyn ...... 13 19 .406 George La Rocco, of New York, six Maloney came out for the fifth Studebaker Touring 2 that proved a contest. They mixed Cincinnati ...... 8 21 .276 89 15 16 27 11 rounds; Tom Kirby, of Boston, round with a great rush but Shar­ CINCINNATI It serrlly from hell to bell, Maloney key measured him with a right Essex Ck)ach, new paint AB. R. H. PO. A. ■won tho decision over Lou Bogash playing a left hook to the head and GAMES TODAY Dressen. ss. 3b ... 4 0 2 2 1 2 of Bridgeport, Conn., six rounds; Sharkey countering with hard counter to the body. Then, a mo­ Hupmobile Tonring Walker, rf . ___ 4 0 1 1 0 0 Johnny Grosso, Mount Vernon, N. ment later, he hooked another right 0 rights to the body. Toward the Ford (krape Eastern League Pipp, lb ...... 3 0 1 9 0 Y., heavyweight, knocked out Jim behind Maloney’s ear and James Bressler, If . .... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Savage, of Chicago, In the sixth close of the round, Sharkey open­ Waterbury at Pittsfield. Christensen, If .... 1 0 0 1 0 0 ed a cut over Maloney’s left eye went down. Providence at Springfield. Allen, cf ...... 4 2 2 8 0 0 round. with two rights. Then Sharkey crossed another Plnelil, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 right to the chin and Jim thumped Hartford at Bridgeport (2), Lucas, ss ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 The second round opened auspi­ backward on the floor, his head New Haven at Albany. Plclnlch, c 0 0 4 0 0 double plays, Williams to -Wilson to ciously for Maloney, who scored catching a strand .of the lower 'American League Crltz, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 0 Thompson, Thompson to Wrlghtstone with a series of lefts to the' head, Luque, p ...... 2 0 0 0 .3 0 to Sand. Friberg to Thompson to but Sharkey was riding the punch- ropes. Philadelphia at Chicago. May, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrlghtstone: left on bases, Cincinna­ He waited for the count of eight, Boston at St. LOuls. Nelif. p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ti 7, Philadelphia 5: bases on balls, off 68s Luque 2, off May 1, off ..ehf 1. off then weaved upright, located his Washington at Detroit. Hargrave, x • • ___1 0 0 0 0 0 Claimed a Foul. man and started toward him with New York at Cleveland. Carlson 2; hits, off Luque 9 In 5 1-3 Maloney slipped In an uppercut 33 2 9 24 9 2 innings, off May 2 In 0 Innings (pitch­ but Sharkey’s reply ,was a crackling the rush of a bull moose. But tho National League HIS FAVORITE SHOT Score by Innings: ed to three batters), off Nehf 4 in 2 hunter’s bullet took effect before he Pittsburgh at New York. Philadelphia ...... 004 008 03x—-15 1-3 Innings: losing pitcher, Luque; right to the jaw as James went >S*THe TOE-MASHIE Cincinnati ...... 010 100 000- struck out; by Luque 3, by Nehf .., by back on his heels and blinked. A reached the goal he sought and so Clucinnati at Philadelphia. nio. 0. •. MT. OFF. Two base hit. Allen: home runs, Carlson 2: umpires, Jorda, Rlgler and moment later, Sharkey claimed he fell, beaten, but a hero forever. Chicago at Brooklyn. WilllaniH 2. AVrlghtstone; stolen Pflrman; time, 1:56. . . •,.toul and, whila ha was orating at Fifty thousand law tha flsht. 8L Louis t i Boston. b&ji*. WrlsUtitone; aaorillcti Band; X—H argrave batted for Nehf la 8th. -VjQB )fXXSE TEPt MANCHESTER ^XCONN.) EVENING HBKA;^ -SATURDAY , - — - • " ' ' ‘^~ '-■'" * '' " '■■ "■ ii( ,' ". Watch And Read Classification 72. Decide N O W That You Shall Become A Home Owner W tat Ad InXomiatlon Lost and Fonnd Florists-^Norserlea 15 'Tgl'. " .i ' Apartment*—Flat*— Honaea for Sale will the lady who took packajgres by FOR SAIiB tomato plants, pepper, tenements for Bent 6 8 73 Beal Estate for Ezcluuige 76 Manchester mistake on the South Manchester cabbage, cauliflower, egg plants, BENTON STREET—New five room I trolley car from Hartford, Friday, aster, salvia, zinnias. Sweet Wil­ HUDSON STRBE1<—Six room tene­ 12 ROOM DOUBLE FLAT for a six Evening Herald please communicate with Murray’s liams, scablosa, verbena, and straw bungalow, all Improvements, oak Millinery Shop? , ment, near depot $35, garage 85. Call • trim and two car sarasre. Ea*v room single. In good location. See Classified Advertisements flower plants, 621 Old Hartford Road at 65 Hudson street. TeL 981-2. terms. Telephone 1483-12, ^ Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main stre.eL Greenhouse. Call 37-3. Enjoy Home Telephone 1428. Count six xvarav* words to x line Annonneementa JOHNSON BLOCK, Main street, 8 t Initials, numbers and abbreviations, PLANTS—Cosmos, Marigolds, Calen­ room apartment, all modem im- ^ n e w single of six roolns, dula Daisy, Zinnias, Verbena, Asters, well located and built to suit and Wanted—Beal Estate ' 77 eaoh count as a word and compound provemente. Apply to Albert Harri­ the place Is a bargain at 85500—8600 words as two words. Minimum cost STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower, Peter son, 83 Myrtle street. Phone 1770. , Is price of three Itnea all parts of the world—Cunard Miller Tolland Turnpike. Tel. 364-3, stmet Smith, 1009 Main One to five acres of land, south or Anchor, White Star, French, Ameri­ Ownership MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST—Nice 6 east exposure, with or without Line rates per day toi transient can, Swedish, North German Lloyd SUMMER CABBAGE PLANTS, 10 room tenement, all modern Improve- buildings, near this town and state I and several others. Assistance given cents per dozen, or 70c hundred single, furnace . ads. from Main srarage, with two extra highway, with water prlvilegas. Ad­ In securing passports. Robert J. tomato plants 10c dozen, 70o hun­ Arthur A. Knofla. '^82-2 dress Lock Box 275, South Manohes- Ziffectlve March 17. 1827 Smith, 1009 Main street. Phone. dred, for week end only. John Mc- chicken coop. Price ter. .> ■ I Cash Charge 750-2. Convllle, ■ Homestead Park. Tele­ Turip^lke.*” ’ 84500 for quick sale. See Stuart J. S Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts phone 1364-13. NOW J^hsley, 827 Main street. Telephone 8 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 cts The Manchester Upholstering Co. Most of us possess the ardent wish for. home owner­ NEW FIVE ROOM tenement, all im. 1 Day ...... 11 cts 18 cts Is now located at Millinery—Dressmaking ly provements, garage. Inquire 22 Sum­ All orders for irregular Insertions 116 Spruce street ship “ sometime” In the future— but we continually post­ mer street. S'!.—New six room single, South Manchester just being finished, buy now and YOUTHFUL GOLF will be charged at the one-time rate. pone plans for one reason or another— and the years Choose your own Interior decora- Special rates for long term every HEMSTITCHING SHOP. We speclalze pass on without the wish being fulfllled. ONE FOUR ROOM FLAT—first floor, on pillow . cases, sheets and dress light fixtures. Oak floors day advertising given upon request; Antomoblles for Sale Why wait? also -fine thre room flat, at 170 Oak ^roughout, French doors, fireplace. Ads ordered for three or six days ornament. Our work is done by the "treet or latest factory methods. F. X. Dion, Today and every day you can find greater • “ Home’* can oX6«5e garage. A home you’d be STARS NEEDED and stopped before the third or fifth 7R9 9^ to own. Arthur A. Knofla. TeL day will be charged only lor the ac­ BUICK SEDAN—Good paint, good 235 Spruce street. Tel. 1307-12. values In the Manchesters than were ordinarily available. 782-2. (Over Quinn’s Drug Store). tual number of times the ad appear­ tires, new battery, a bargain. Call PURNELL BLOCK—3 room heated 161-3. Modem methods of finance has put “ home ownership"- ed, charging at the rate earned, but Moving-Trucklng-Storage 20 within the means of every family. A small down pay­ apartment. With kitchenette and home of no allowances or refunds can be made , bath^ Modern Improvements. Rea- "9,0ms, now ready, for occu ment— you move In Immediately— and pay the balance Mnable price. Apply G. E. Keith on six time ads stopped after the CHEVROLET SEDAN for sale, good b^n^'befoSe and has fifth day. condltlou, 8250. Apply at Watkins PERRETT AND GLENNET—Local in monthly payments like rent. Furniture Company. been In one family for years Veterans Are Fading Fast No "till forbids": display lines not Brothers. and long distance moving and truck­ ing. Daily express to Hartford. Dally In Herald Want Ads unusual values In “ homes'* ^^■tvn and beautiful shade sold. are listed for sale. * ^ ,^ A L S ^ e v e ra l desirable rents ^ow price. Robert J. Smith, The Herald will not be responsible Bulck 1927 Master ''6” Demon­ Livery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. with rapdera Improvements. Inquire 1009 Mali! street. Says Powers; More for more than one incorrect Insertion strator. Edward J. HolL TeL 660. of any advertisement ordered for Bulck, 1925 Brougham. Painting— ^Papering 21 READ CLASSIFICATION 72 MANCHESTER ..CfREEN— 6 rooms, more than one time. Bulck, 1924 Touring. ROOMS-—Heated apartments bath,utttn, eiecirioelectric lights, 3 “ 1-2 ' - acres The Inadvertent omission or Incor­ Bulck, 1923 Touring. ♦I- Apply shoemaker. Trot Voights Badly N eeded.. rect publlcatlor. of advertising vlll be Bulck 1923 Touring ‘'4” PAINTING— And paperhanging. I isiocKe Te'lf’ss^o” ’^ terms, consider renting. rectified only by cancellation of the also carry Graves high-grade wall­ Essex Coach, 1926. papers. Work done neatly and rea charge made for the service render­ Hupmoblle, 1925 " 8" Sedan. 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ NEARLY COMPLETE—Very deslr- ed. sonably. Ted LeClalr. TeL 2377. ments, 4 room tenement, vacant By JIMMY POWEBS ITupmoblle. 1924 ‘‘4’’ Touring. Poultry and Supplies 48 able rent, for small family, with Chevrolet 1922 Sedan. Wajsted—To Buy 6 8 Oakland street. Phone wh^iti lights, grained floors, All advertisements must conform R«palrlng 28 rooms, cemented cel- HELP WANTED— Apprenttee' In style, copy and typography with J. M. SHEARER BABY CHICKS. Smith Standard Cert- "enovated, celling to golfers of the George Volgfit regulations enforced by the publish­ CAPITOL BUICK CO. TEL. 1600 EXPERT KEY FITTING—lawn mow­ o-culd thoroughbred from free range , —- - — — street, 4 floor, beautiful location, $18., Call ers, and they reserve the right to ers sharpened and repaired: also stock. Chicks on hand at all times. all Improvements, type. Must be young and tvllla edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Manchester Grain and Coal Co. Apel CHEVROLET MOTOR, 1924 in good scissors, knives and saws sharpened. “‘'-I M?id! t Il 23T 3 Ing to learn. Hardworking onljf sidered objectionable. condition. Can be seen after 5 o'clock Work called for and delivered Place. TeL 1760. need f^ply. No reference* r e » CLOSING HOURS—(’l.naslfled ads at William Prentice, 158 Cooper St. Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm RAGS, MAGAEINEStr—pundled paper —Desirable location, at­ to bo published same ■!'v must be re­ street, Manchester, Conn. Tel. 462. TURKEY EGGS for setting 40 cents and Junk bought at highest cash Bnalpess Docatlona for Bent 64 tractive Colonial house, 11 rooms, qnlred. Address IT. B. 6 . A , • / ceived by 12 o'clocli n Saturdays each. On Wapplng road near Ice­ PflgCe^ Phi-r* 849-8 and I wlU calL L | 5,°*' °"® *tvo families, 10:30 a. m. 1924 FORD SEDAN LAWNMOWERS put in proper order, houses. George Bouchard. Laurel substantially good condition, water, Just overhauled—J79.00 DOWN 262-2. ga^ eleotrlolty. furnace, price and Ne"w York, May 21.— That 1* th*‘ Telephone Yci. .ant Ads phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ STORE In Rialto theater building. ad our golfing father* are eonBld>| ers, irons etc. repaired. Key making. POOL TABLES, . two good second Apply at 138 Pearl street. ^rms reasonable. Walton W. Grant, Ads are accepted m i i the telephone 1925 FORD RUNABOUT Bralthwalte, 150 Center street. Articles for Sale 45 hand tables. Call 71 North street or street. Hartford, ering. What this country needs at the CHARGE R.A.TE given above 1st class condition—850.00 DOWN telephone 47-3, Manchester, Conn. 2- 7M4 or Manchester, 221. (where have I heard that before) is Houses for Bent as a convenience to advertisers, but SEWING MACHINES, repairing of 65 a good replenishment of amateur the CASH RATES will be accepted as . 1924 TOURING CAR all makes, oils, needles and supplies. ANTIQUES Booms Without Board 60 SEVEN ROOM TENEMENT, 466 Main PULL I'AYMENT if paid at the busi­ Excellent shape—$40.00 DOWN Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ Center, all Improve- stock. R. W. Qarrard, 37 Edward street. stored. Refinlshlng and upholstering ness office on or before the seventh Phone 715. HOU8B AT 148 Pearl street, 4 rooms, Tel ®°"^‘ tIon. Ready June Volght’s meteoric development I* day following the first insertion of MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. of old and modern furniture. V. f o s t e r ST.—One and 2 cheerful ' quire 141 Pearl street. timely. j eaoh ad, otherwise the CHARGE 1069 Main street So. Manchester Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. sunny rooms, furnished for house- Mtlnalreet SHARPENED lawn mowers, knives, Golf devotees, like baaebaH fane, RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Opposite Array and Navy Club scissors, razors, saws, John Gara- 154X 2"®^’ conveniences. Call 6 ROOM SINGLE. ------house on Alton bility for errors in telephoned ads Open ;Eves & Sundays Tel. 740 baldl, 110 Spruce street. United States slicing machine for street, steam heat. Inquire Cl Oak a c r e p l a c e on Spencer street. crave a change of scenery. Old faces will be assumed and their accuracy sale, used about four months. At a Six room house, big bam, chicken begin to cloy. Since Jerry Travers, cannot bo guaranteed. FORD SEDAN, in good condition 8150, bargain price. Robert M. Reid, 201 FURNISHED ROOMS u „ ... I ■ 1^93. coops, fruit trees, over 300 ft on one ton Ford truck 8150. Bill Mc­ Private Instruction 28 Slain street. Phone 41. state road, has drilled well, gas and Yalter Travis, Chandler Egan and Kee, 32 Laurel street. electric lights. Price 87200. J. j. Fred Herreshoff of the old guard Phone 664 ments. Inquire at 18 Williams street apple-trees, and garden, garage If Bohan, 617 Hartford Road. TeL 1668 ASK ®’OR WANT AF# SERVICE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all Fuel and Feed 49-A or telephone 97-2. _“ «slred^Inqmre 136 South Main St. faded from the competitive stage grammar school subjects by former the spotlight has focused steadily Studebaker 1924 Big 6 Touring. grammar school principal. For rates — ^^"^0 *1* room single. Index of Classifications Studebaker 1924 Light 6 Coupe. Boarders Wanted 69-A Summer Homes for Bent 67 It has steam heat, gas etc. Two car and unibllnklngly on Evans, Oulmet, 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. call 215-6. WOOD for sale, also light trucking, garage, 2 poultry houses, 12 fruit Sweetser, Guilford, Mararton, Gard­ ^ees, lot 75’xl50’—price only 86500. Evening Herald Want Ads are now Hudson Coach, 1924 day or evening. Telephone 33-2. I COTTAGE at Pleasant View, about ner, Jones and Von Elm. > grouped according to classifications Stutz Roadster, 1924. Helj) Wanted— Male 80 FOR GIRL room and board, 73 Pine E a p terms. Robert J. Smith, 1009 street, 3 minutes from the mllL Call three minutes walk from water Main street. One would have supposed the below and for handy reference will Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 60 front, wltji all modern Improve­ appear in the numerical order Indi­ Hupmobile 1923 Touring after 6 p. m. post'war boom In golf ■would AVTIVE MAN to take over this ter­ ments. Telephone 2193. THREE ACRE PLACE on IC^eTioy cated: Buick 1924 Master Six Coupe ritory as district manager for large EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS 15 cents street, seven have produced many logiehl Lost and Found ...... 1 Nash 1923 Sedan concern selling shrubs, roses, orna­ per dozen, 81.00 per hundred. Call 84 - house, steam contenders but few of the youthful Announcements ...... 2 Country Board— Besorto 60 Apartment BnUdlngs for Sale 69 heat, city water, electricity, oak mental and fruit trees. Part or full after 5 p. in. Thomas Wilson. 113 floors, a beautiful home, 2 car garafire phenoms blossomed Into solid de- Personals ...... 8 CONKEY AUTO COMPANY time. Experience unnecessary. Pay Automobiles Highlano street, Highland Park. Spend your vacation at Myrtle Beach, It e N ROOM FLAT fnr noio and poultry house—very low price .pendables of Walker Cup caliber. ' 20 East Center St. Tel. 840 weekly. Free equipment. F. G. Nurs­ Telephone 2371. water front cottage., home cooking! condition ^ for sale.. excellent Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main street. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 eries, Newark, New York. Special rates for Memorial Day and convenient terms, 1-2 Meanwhile our cherlshetL - veter­ Automobiles for Exchange .... 5 TIMOTHY HAY for sale at my place minute from Center street Inquire Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 USED CARS— Juno. Telephone Manchester 963-2. of owner. Call 812. house, all Improvements, ans are beginning to wither on the 5 MORE MEN wanted to study auto­ first quality Timothy Hay. Price garage in cellar, large garden, ex- vine. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 mobile repairing. Evening classes in reasonable. J. A. Isham, Columbia, Auto Schools ...... 7-A Apartments— Plate— wants to Oldsmobile Touring, 1926. well equipped shop at Hartford Y. Conn. Farms and Land for Sale 71 sell. Call 58 Oxford street, after 6 For 18 holes or so Oulmet, Evans Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 Oldsmoblle Touring ‘‘4’’. 1923. M. C. A. Auto School. Pearl and Tenements for Rent Autos—For Hire ...... 9 68 o clock or Saturday afternoons and Gardner flash ■vividly as of Bulck Touring & Roadster, 1922. Jewell streets. Actual work on cars. yore. Then they go out like a light. Garages—Service—Storage . . . . « 10 Durant & Maxwell Touring, 1922. Visit class one night without cost. Household Goods 61 FARM of 50 acres. Seven room house, Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 Overland Sedan. Af’ARTMENTS—Three, and foar barn for seven head of stock, run­ Golf Is a YOUNG man’s game— des­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 Reo Truck. room apartments, heat Janitor s*t- ning water, a good practical .'irm 87.00 A Day For Ambitious Man— CHIFFEROBE, brass bed, springs, yloe, gas range, retrlgerator, ln«*r pite the old saw to the contrary. Business and Professional Services Easy terms—One Year to Pay. 842.00 a week. Opportunity to in­ roll edge felt mattress. Can be seen for only $3500. Robert J. Smith, 1009 THREE STAR “ BIKE” Business Services Offered ...... 13 We make payments if you are sick door bed furnished. Call Manchester Main str j t Evans was a cocky young kid. crease pay $75-8100 weekly selling at 22 Chestnut street, or phone 1130. Construction Company, 2100 or tel*« Oulmet, an 18-year-old caddie, and Household Services Offered ....13-A or injured. McNess Products direct. Experience Phono 788-2. Building—Contracting ...... 14 unnecessary. Get details. Purst-JIc- CHIFFEROBE, brass bed, springs, Gardner, a fresh-cheeked college Florists—Nurseries ...... x5 Honses for Sale 72 CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. ness. Section 10. Freeport, Illinois. roll edge felt mattress. Can be seen PI\ E ROOM, clean tenement all ______RIDERS VS. HOPKINS graduate, when they electrified the Funeral Directors ...... 16 Center & Trotter St. Tel. 1174 at 23 Chestnut street, or phone 1130. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Oldsmobile and Marmon Sales and modern Improvements, 822.00 per AMERICAN COLONIAL style single golfing world "with the vigor of Agents Wanted month. Inquire C. F. Schultz, 38 1 ^ouee. 8 i-ooms and bath, good loca- Insurance ...... 18 Service 37-A G.\S STOVE—Vulcan, smooth top, Clinton street their shots, their stamina and their Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 three burner in excellent condition. tjon, l^rg© lot, oak floods, comblna- luthless exuberance. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 Reasonably priced. Call 1877. tlon ®Ink and set tubs, French doors, Painting—Papering ...... 21 Auto Repairing—Painting 7 AGENTS—Sell gas 3o gallon. 300 per built in Ironing -board, silver electri­ Athletically speaking, Evans Oul­ cent profit. Your address on cans. No -V- 4 ROOM TENEMENT, all Improve-I cal fixtures. This house can be Three of the best-known motor- met and Gardner are old men. They Professional Services ...... 22 fake. Guaranteed product. Free par- 5IETAL BED full or half size, with ii^ ts , 820. Inquire 132 Bissell St. Repairing ...... 23 PERSONAL ATTENTION given to all t.culais and proof. Lefebvre Com­ nice new springs 88.75, all cotton bought on monthly payments. W. paced riders of the bike world! still have those Infectious smiles. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 repair work. Superior brake re-lln- pany, Alexandria, Ont.. Canada mattress, new cotton, good ticking Harry England. Manchester Green will put Victory Hopkins, American Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 ing and greasing service. All work f iv e r o o m FLAT, second floor., btore. They still flash occasional runs of $8.25. A few sewing machines, re­ *26. Inquire 137fWest champion, to the test in the motor- their record form. But they *re Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 fully guaranteed. Schaller's Garage. frigerator. 40 lb. capacity $12.50, 85 Middle Turnpike. Educational 634 Center street. Tel. 1226-2. Situations Wanted—.Male 89 lb capacity $23.50. Benson’s Furni paced race which will feature the streaky at their best. Courses and Classes ...... 77 ture Exchange. on the other side, America can now bike meeting at the Hartford Velo Who Is going to supplant them? Private Instruction ...... 28 AUTHORIZED SERVICE—Chevrolet, WANTED Job in grocery store or 5 ROOMS Including garage, 75 Sum­ produce at least three of equal cali­ drome Sunday. The season of 1925 saw only two Dancing ...... 28-A Oakland and Pontiac. Flat rate or meat market. Some experience, Gx9 RUG, imported Indian Drugget mer street ber, and golf championships, like Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 straight time. Prompt service, three Polish middle aged, will buy store in (Camels Hair) only sllghtlv used, The three are George Chapman likely looking candidates appear In Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 service men. All work guaranteed. Manchester. Write to V. Sudol, Elm formerly $25.00, now $15. Watkins .many other sport events, are usual­ Dan Pischione and Theodore Wyns Watts Gunn and Roland Mackenzie. Flnauclnl Catlin s Service Station, 255 Center street, Thompsonville, Conn. Brothers Used Furniture Store. 1 FIVE ROOM FLAT with all modern ly decided by weight of numbers. dau. Young Gunn has spunk, a chlp-on- Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 81 street. Phone 669. Oak street. Business Opportunities ...... 82 Wm. Kanehl, The Invasion of the Britons will the-shoulder attitude. He stood up WORK BY DAY OR HOUR such as 519 Center street. greatly stimulate interest In golf Chapman, who Is known, as was Money to Loan ...... 33 mowing law'ns, trimming hedges Christy Mathewson, as “ Big Six’ well in - the International matches. Money Wanted ...... 34 Garages— Service— Storage 10 Musical Instruments 53 here, but It isn’t likely any of our taking care of gardens, etc. John H has been American champion six He wasn’t frightened by such flg^ Help and Sltnationa McCarty, 18 Pine Hill. TeL 1293-12. leading pros will feel very much Help Wanted—Female ...... 36 OAKLAND and PONTIAC times, winning the crown six conse­ ures as Holderness, Tolley, Harris Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 fear about the title now held bv and Wethered. To tell th* truth,. Dogs— Bi rds— Pets OLD VIOLIN. Inquire 12 Trotter BRITISH GOLFERS SET Babby Jones. cutive years. He was dethroned last Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 SILK CITY OAKLAND COMPANY 41 street evenings after 8 o’clock. year by Hopkins. Watts probably had never heard of Agents Wrnted ...... 37-A 195 Center St. So. Manchester T|j0 cup Is safe, considering onr Situations Wanted—Female . .. 38 Pischione, young Italian rider. Is any of them. A Walker cup contest P-L-AYER-PIANO—"Walnut case, good high-speed competition, for another Is just a golf match to him. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 School street. condition, not very old. Good selec­ SAIL FOR U. S. TODAY year in a Stars and Stripes club­ fast coming to the fore and last Employment Agencies ...... 40 Phone 1814. tion of rolls free. Bench. Terms If house anyway. Sunday over at the 'drome rode by Mackenzie’s form won the admir­ Live Stock—Peta—Poultry—Vehicles cash not available. Box M. Herald. ation of English experts, too. He Ppgs--Blrds—Pets ...... 41 AUTOS—Will buy cars for junk. Used the field to victory. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 has a competitive soul, "wrists of Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ‘,2 parts for sale. General auto repair­ p ia n o for quick sale. Mahogany case. Wynsdau la the Belgian cham­ 43 ing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak St. Iron and nerves of brass. He has a Poultry and Supplies ...... In perfect condition. Price right New York, May 21.— A band of pion and a rider of marked talent Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 TeL 789. Terms if necessary. Call 2308. English golfers, snorting for r-r-^r- rhythmic swing and rippling grace For Sale^—MIscellaneous The program for Sunday calls for Articles for Sale ...... 45 fo^ sale. revenge, will sail for these well In his wood shots. Being of Scotch Business Services Offered 13 R. Lehman, Buckingham. Ofllce and Store Equipment 54 WITHTHE LOCE 20 races with seventy-five riders Boats and Accessories ...... 45 known .shores today. They will pre participating, the largest field ever descent, he Inherits a fine instinct Building Materials ...... 47 sent the strongest British front for the game. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ASHES REMOVED and- moving done. Poultry and Supplies 43 F(?R Sa l e —a fifteen foot wall dis­ to compete at , the superb track available In the golf kits of Abe Over East. \ The season of 1926 was a barren Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 Robert Creighton, 16 Knighton St. play case, mahogany, glass upper Mitchell, , Ted Rav, year, in a measure. N(> sensation Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Telephone 105-5. ®“ ckllng.s, Cert-O- section, lower section cabinet style: AUTO DEALERS These are the events listed: Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 GuldJ stock; popular breeds: guaran­ one 8 foot floor show case; 6 ft and , George Gadd, sparkled across the horlapn. No Household Goods ...... 57 WANTED—If you need your lawn teed hve delivery; free catalogue. a 9 foot candy case; two solid ma­ , , C. Professional Sprint Races— One- new amateur used up columns and Machinery and Tools ...... 52 mowed, garden planted or general Clark's Hatchery, hogany counters. All are Bang’s A. Whitecombe and . mile ’’reperchage” handicap; three- Musical Instruments ...... C3 word done I am willing to do the Conn. East Hartford. fi.xtures. Cheap for quick disposal. columns of descriptive and praising Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Their objective is the American The Manchester Motor Sales Co. mile open “ Record Race.” ink. Bobby Jones, George Von Elm, )vork, at a very reasonable price. Edward J. Murphy’s Pharmacy, reports 4he following new Ford BporUng Goods—Guns ...... 55 William Meechara. 59 Woodland St. n r J GHICKS—Ducklings, CerGO” Depot Square. Open at Oakmont and the Interna­ Amateur Sprint Races— Three- even Chick Evans— the old, fami­ p ed a ls at the Stores ...... 55 tional . owners: runabopts to Howard Gil­ fifths mile novice; one-half mile Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 F"'.? popular breeds; guaran- liar faces of many another Bta^,^ FI orlsts— Nurseries 15 For the most part the visiting man of Main street; Fred Luck of handicap; one mile open.■ monopolized the big type. Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 Clark’s Hatchery, READY FOR FINALS Keeney street and The Manchester Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts Conn. East Hartford, team will comprise players ■who Providence, New York, Boston", This season VoJght gives a new Restaurants l a r g e QUALITY Giant Italian have never crossed the big. pond Dairy; sport roadster to .Merild hope. Perhaps s fine harvest Is Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Pansies, Geraniums, Fuchias, Agera- Brunswick, Me.. May 21.— Bow Newark and Chicago are represent­ before. Robson, Boomer, Gadd and Chamberlin of Green road, 2-door ed in the big field In addition to waiting out there on the rolling Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A tums. Heliotropes, Martha Washing­ POULTRY AND SUPPLIES doin, host to the 41i;t annual cham­ sedan to Mrs. Mary'Wilbur of Oak­ Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 ton Geraniums. Coleus. English Ivy, pionship meeting of the New Eng­ Whitecombe, four young stars un the riders from the continent and green meadows of the nation. No Hotels—Restaurants ...... si Vinca Vines, Lemon Verbena, Calla der John Bull’s wig, have never land street and 4-door sedan to from Australia. one knows. The veterans are fast Miller’s Baby Chicks, S. C. White land Intercollegiate Athletic Associ­ William Stacek of Glastonbury Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Lillies. Large flowering cannas, Leghorns and R. i. Reds from ou? participated In Yankee competition. fading out. Youthful replacements Real Estate For Rent Dracaenas, Boston ferns, (31ant ation, and the University of Maine, road. The races will start at 2:30, day­ Apartments. Flats, Tenements.. 63 Zenlas. Asters, Calendulas, Snap, selected layers. State tested ■were nip and tuck in the men quali­ The other members have' been light time. Tasillo’s band will play could not arrive at a better time. 64 dragon. Delphinium Burning bush, ,,^‘arrhea and disease, here before. It was the ponderous Madden Brothers have delivered a concert from 1:30 on and will Business Locations for Ren. . . . niore batches, due May 13th, fied as the finals were called today- Houses for Rent ...... br Marigold, Petunias, Salvia, Straw who won the United States new Nash sedans to Amandus Free- play during the races. IN BANKRUPTCY. ' Suburban for Rent ...... 66 and 19th, at -reduced prices. If you Bowdoln qualified fifteen and U. of Flo'wers, Hollyhocks, Sweet Wll- want real layers next Fall telephone Open; title at Inverness with a total .burg of Pine street and W. H. The motor-paced race will be run New Haven, Conn., May 21.— Bummer Homes for R e n t..... 67 Uam^Hardy Chrysanthemums, Har- M. fourteen. Dartmouth was third o f-295 In 1920. - Cowles of Woodbridge street. Wanted to Rent ...... ei dy Phlox, Ever-blooming roses, delivery^®'' today. Safe with eleven and Holy Cross fourth off, as it was last, week. In three ten- Herman Goldstein, a Bridgeport Real Estate For Sale Catalpa trees, Barberries. California with ten. Ray, Duncan and Havers-, are The Pickett Motor Sales has de­ mile heats, which Is a popular inno­ butcher and grocer, filed a volun­ Apartment Buildings for S ale.., 69 Privet. Grape-vine and Evergreens. hard-boiled veterans who have won livered Whippet six sedans to Axel vation with the fans. FRED MILLER’S Clearing weather today gave tary petition In bankruptcy in Unit­ Business Property for S a le ...... 70 Lsttuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauli­ -the English classic and amassed a Welman of South Main street, Joe Dellza, known as the “ wres­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 flower, Egg plants, Peppers and COVENTRY POULTRY FARM promise of a fast track for the fin­ ed States District Court here today Houses for Sale ...... 72 Broccoli. All at low prices. Plnatello Coventry, Conn. Phono Man. 1063-3 canny store of touring Information. Ralph Judd of EIro street and tling tailor,” Is among the Hartford with liabilities of 120,975 and as­ Lots for Sale ...... 73 Greenhouses, Station 22, Burnside als with the possibility that some The team selected is the strong­ Samuel Douglas of Talcottville and records would be hung up. amateurs who will ride Sunday. sets of $21,075. Resort Property for Sale*! ! ! . ! ! ! 74 Aye.’ East Hartford. Phone Laurel est array of talent England has ever a-^Ippet i coach to Albert Heller Another competitor will be Joe Suburban for Sale ...... 75 lolO. Walter D. Roberge, of New Hart­ Real Estate for Exchange ...!1 76 “ I’ve brought back the second­ sent to these shores, but tjie visit­ ol the Manchester Grain and Coal Turgeon of Pall River, oldest bike ford, former garage man, also filed QUAKES IN ITALY ors will run up against plenty of Co..',' rider In the game and limit man In Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 hand car I bought.” London, May 21.— Sharp earth­ a voluntary petition with liabilities'; Anctlon— Legal Notlc'ea “ What’s the matter, parson, can’t high-powered competition liable tel W. R. Tinker has delivered a the reperchage handicap. of $2,448 and assets of $853. Auction Sales ...... 78 you run it?” quake shocks were felt at Avellino break some of the young Brits’ Legal b otices ...... '.'.*.*.*.* 7 Herald Advs. Bring Results today, according to Rome dis­ Chevrolet sedan to.James Connors “ Not and stay in the ministrj’.’* golfing hearts. of Bolton and a Chevrolet coach patches. I For every high class pro golfer GAS BUGGIES— Hold It Boys— Hold It. to Frank Kneass o f Lydalvllle,

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SKIPPY by Percy Crosby AOx^ Y^O SENSE ^ NONSENSE 1927 Is not a leap year, except, A f ^ 0 n s of course, for pedelstrlans. Low gear Is placed In cars for starting and traveling highways A BIBLICAL QUIZ described by natives as “ party good roads.”

Any family can get together on propdsition that an automobile is a m cc necessity. S A V - MAV Chauffeur: “ Don’t stand gaping there! Fetch the village doctor.” T oo S oon ' Peasant: “ It’s him you have run fon S U IM H IN over!”

Free air is much freer when you buy gas. '' The pedestrian has the right of way so long as he keeps out of the way.'

Just about the time some of us got into the six-cylinder automobile L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson FeTtures, Inc. group our friends took up golf and Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox again left us with nothing to talk WASHINGTON TUBBS H about. B y Crane The girl who goes for a ride with a “flat tire” should not forget to A COUPZE o f oK BASH A a4d H/5 OF ALUTrt6 N eR vel ^ l U take a little “ jack” along. 60SH I \ WISH HI\,biG\V40 AR.OOMO lAW YHAM NEHD5 THE. To TlH THE SCORf, it AlUAys ^0V\6B0DY VIOUUD “ What is the charge for this c0/0^ BOBBY LETS C Af^'T G O VUimour AIM did he get?” gypsy ip= \M& CAM L A K A r y SUB&P ;AI TAIS TEMr g b y a w a v FQCMTMBSE A P ? £ C QO)M 6 TAiS FAR LOOU^A \mAT Vou 70K\tS^Sr-m VWE.’U _ PEOPLE a .1 dO/OT V017A AIM!! (SeE-X t^UMMy D01M6 eer up GAttuy Uy.E )TABI2.E// /M O -M E VAISA jy- VAAS TOMORROW AMD L.ADV-'.? WAMMA TATAV.' TDMORROWH s7AJ2.r o u r MB MOA/O/JA » l i ASAIM! TA'TAy.V STOmr 48AL COCHRAN — PICTURES ^ KNICK REaU.*.FAT.OFF.

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(Read the Story, Then Chlor the Plctnre) JACK LOCKWILL IN THE AIR by Gilbert Patten The Tinies thought their ride shortly slow, and the clumsy desert was grand. A camel loves to run on beast ran up to him and stopped. r A Band, and so the one they sat upon "All right, hop down,” old Daffy was heading for a beach. It reach­ said. “ I’ll tightly hold the camel’s ed the shoreslde bye and bye where head.” And almost In an Instant roaring waves were washing high, all the Tinies had dropped. but Mister Camel kept the bunch “ Oh, look,” said Carpy, “ in that of Tinies out of reach. tree. There’s something that ap­ Said Scouty, with a sort of peals to me. A funny band of r frown, ‘T wish that I could get monkeys and they’re having lots of down. I’ve had enough of camel fun. Let’s hike for there and rides to last me for a while.” Just watch the bunch.” The Tinies then they saw old Daffydoo be­ thought that quite a hunch, and hind some trees a-peeking very shortly all the tribe were on through. The -vyay the Tinies hung a merry run. on tight just made the old man The monkeys squealed to see smile. them come and everything was all Then Clowny yelled with trace a-hum. “ Please do some tricks,” of fear, “ We’re mighty glad that wee Coppy said. At that a monk .vou are here. This bumping’s get- ne’er falls. So 'round they ran ______nuM..,. li Lpckwill smiled. “ Trust ms, Mr. Darmon," ho urgstL' “ j'il mako' iirg pretty rough. Please make from limb to limb. As acrobats they “ The blueprints are locked up in my vault," said Darmon. “,l ‘‘That’s the boy!" approved “ The parachute-.can’t fail," your camel stop. Of course we all were In trlip, and all the Tinies the aviator. “ But — but." asserted Darmon, “ but should no slip, for I shall follow Lieutenant Moore’s instructions to the let­ didn’t dare apply for a patent after I caught a rascallyrascall patent-law­ ter." “ Then go ahead, and Qod bless you, my boyt” oriad the in­ were glad to tak« this ride, but laughed to see them hanging by yer trying to rob me. Who can I trust?’’ “ You can trust me, sir," stammered the surprised in­ you make a bad jump, the tail- now we klnda ache. I can’t hang their tails. ventor, “ the risk—-the dan­ ^ fin s would be liable to cut you ventor, turning the package over to Jack and clasping hie'hand with Lockwill told him, taking a step forward. “ Let me go with Lieuten­ a fervent grip. "Come on, my lad," said tho aviator. “ Wo must be on much longer, and I fear that I ant Moore and make the demonstration. You know me, and I will ger!" “ You claim there isn’t in two as if you were made of . off without furthor delay. Let’s go!" 5-i> (To Be (h>ntinued.) will flop.” jump’ from the plane.” "Bravo!” cried the lieutenant.. 5-. w any,"Jack reminded. cheese." 01U7 sy nca service, irc. So friendly Daffydoo shouted (The Tinies find a dandy chute ...... T , 1 1 ’ , m i i ' T i “ W hoa!” ’The camel’s pace was In the next story.X A ; ' ’ >*v y

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<5^ has been left there by Douglas, Is The performance^^ of both actors servant should be. ael Munsie who was the first Past “That’s a brand new car and 1 PEOPLE PREFER WATCHING I GOOD ACTING SHOWN his nephew. was unusual for high school drama­ Miss Rebecca Estey, dramatic Chief Daughter of the local lodge don’t want it scratched. For Hea'i' DANCING FOXES TO RATTLESNAKES. The rest of the play then takes tics. It is doubtful if any dramatic coach at hte local high school de- occupied the Chief Daughters’ en’s sake don't hit any skinoiy peo place in Mr. Marsland’s home, presentation at the local school has seiwes much credit for^he excellent chair.’ The others were filled as pie.” TONIGHT It Is Interesting to notice the IN SCHOOL COMEDY seen two such fine performances on performaneb of the entire cast. follows: Past Chief Daugher, Mrs. and comparison In the number of where Douglas’ creditor shows up; the same e-venlng. his “cracked” uncle arrives; the “The Private Secretary” was a real Agnes Barr; Sub-Chief Daughter, persons who stop to look at the achievement. Mrs. Margaret Rogers; Chaplin, TOMORROW NIGHT rattlesnakes now on exhibition private secretary comes in on the ^The other members of the cast Mrs. Margaret Brown; Secretary, W. A. SnAh/Jeweler at the Manchester Plumbing and Soc and Buskin Players Score scene; Mrs. Marsland is a spiritua­ were also very good. Frank Mc­ Mrs. Elizabeth Dhffy; Financial A t the RAINBOW Supply Company and the number Hit With Large Crowd At list looking for a “medium” and Cann comes in for his share of the CHIEF DAUGHTERS Secretary, Miss Margaret McLeanf IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS that watched the five baby foxes High School In “Private Sec­ thinks the secretary Is one, and fin­ honors by his acting as the credi­ The other chairs were occupied by BILL TASILLO’S ORCHESTRA ally the mix-up ends in a hilarious IN HIS NEW STORE at the Blish Hardware Company retary.” tor, Gibson, and especially for his the regular officers. Refreshments recently. explanation. performance as Gibson, the “gentle­ FILL LODGE CHAIRS ■While the rattlesnakes look and a social hour were enjoyed. In State Theater Biddiiii Last evening in the High school Gahrmann, as the private secre­ man” who liked the bottle too well. wild and dangerous, the foxes tary, an educated "sap,” was excep- Mae Clune as Miss Ashford, the SECOND ANNUAL CONCERT seemed tame and gentle and assembly hall before a capacity au­ ti^ ally good. Time after time, the old lady who was a spiritualist, Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ their capers attracted the atten­ dience, the Soc and Buskin Club of audience broke out In applause. His fanatic, was as good as ever. Miss ters of Scotia, celebrated Past tion of thousands of Manchester the local high school presented performance couldn’t have been Cune showed real ability as an ac­ Chief Daughters night at Tinker Beethoven Glee Club persons, many of whom spent “The Private Secretary,” a comedy tress, and interpreted her part well. hall last night. The chairs were nearly a half an hour watching better, and his Interpretation of Helge E. Pearson, Director in three acts. The play was of a every line of his part was perfect. Madeline Woodhouse, wno had trie occupied by the six Past Chief them. However, one seldom light comedy character, and was ex­ His blank expression, effeminate role of Mrs. Stead, Douglas Catter- Daughters of the lodge. Mrs Rach- Assisted By stops to watch the sleepy rattlers ceptionally well enacted. William mole’s maid, was rtlso good. Do you light more than a minute or two. movements, and thorough disgust COPLEY STRING QUARTET Gahrmann, as Mr. Spaulding, the at everything that seemed to be private secretary, and John Shan­ Charles Treat and Albert Tuttle and Other Boston Artists against him, brought out howls of as Douglas Cattermole and Harry A daughter was born at the Mem­ non, as Mr. Cattermole, the “crack­ laughter from the spectators. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20 ed uncle” were the best actors. Marsland both had light parts as orial hospital this morning to Mr. two care free young men, deep in SUNDAY DINNER a fire with flint? and Mrs. Eric Noos of 16 Bldwell The story of the play deals with John Shannon as Mr. Catter,mole. High School Hall avenue. a private secretary In all his woes. the “cracked uncle” shared the debt, but happy-go-iucky Just the He had been hired by Mr. Marsland honors of the evening with Gahr­ same. Both roles were interpreted a t the ADJHSSION $1.00 to be his secretary, and two teach mann. Shannon was for all the with the lightness and abandon re­ Tickets at Watkins’ and House's his frivolous daughter and her worldr an old crack-brained Eng­ quired. Likewise the roles of Edith equally frivolous girl companion in lishman of fifty or so. His every Marsla'n^ and Eva "Webster played KIWANIS MEMBERS gesture was excellent. He not mere­ by Catherine Carney and Edith music, reading, and other such bor­ R O‘ TE SHERIDAN I. ing subjects. But Douglas Catter­ ly acted, he was the part. So well Balch were well acted. Rodney 'Wil­ ABOUTTOWN TO HEAR OF EUROPE mole and Harry Marsland are in fi­ did he interpret his role, that the cox as John and as Knox, the family 'Turkey, Duck or Chicken audience applauded him as loudly servant was stiff and dignified in a nancial straights, and find It con­ with all the fixings, $1 venient to leave town for the coun­ and as often as It did .Gahrmann. “Tux,” Just as an English family I try, Cattermole disguised as Mr. A special meeting of St.' Mary's At the weekly luncheon of the 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. Young Men’s Club will be held on Manchester Kiwanis club to be Spalding. The fun starts when Monday evening at 8 o’clock to dis­ held next Wednesday noon at Ho­ Douglas’ “cracked uncle,” Mr. Cat­ cuss the formation of a baseball tel Sheridan, Charles H. Emmons, termole, comes to his residence to a member of the Los Angeles club pay a visit. He hasn’t seen his nep­ team. This business was held over hew for many years, and thinks that ICE from the regular meeting last Mon­ and now Regional Director for FOOD Fur Coat day evening. New England of the Near East Re­ the “sap” private secretary, who lief will be the speaker. His talk i s c h e a p U e x p e m m will be about the conditions in Eu­ A daughter was born at the Me­ rope. Mr. Emmons has been here morial hospital yesterday to Mr. before, having been a member of and Mrs. Reuben Bronke of 29 Sun­ the chorus at the minstrel show. set street. Mr. Bronke is now pro­ Alfred Grezel will furnish the prietor of the Sunset dairy. attendance prize. The . directors and committee Charles J. Strickland, owner of c'hairmen of the Kiwanis club will Repairing the new West View tract off Strick­ meet at the Harriet Brown Tea land street at the north end, has room Tuesday. At Lowest Prices sold a lot to J. E. Rand, office man­ Members are reminded of the In- ager for the Orford Soap Company. ter-club meeting at the Hotel Bond Keep Baby’s Milk During: June and July Mondaj^ evening, June 6. Hartford, Of course you don’t! There are quicker, easier, Dllworth-Cornell Post, No. 102, Manchester and New Britain clubs Expert .\merican Legion, will hold its reg­ will be in attendance and it will be better ways to do it today. ular meeting in the Legion rooms "ladies’ night.’’ Pure and Sweet Workmanship at the State Armory at 8:15 p. m. Ties from Cheney Brothers, will Also But think! Are you still putting up with an Thursday. A group of candidates be awarded as prizes for the best ABY’S food may be baby’s poison if the old-fashioned, dirt-collecting, inconvenient story or some other stunt on the will be initiated. Infant HotWatef milk gets stale. It takes ice to keep it -whole­ gas range? way to Memphis. Twenty have been RIO. U S. PAT. O^F! B Several Manchester graduates of forwarded to the New England Fine materials, precision manufacture, some at any season. In milk, unprotected by Let us show you how much simpler—^how much headquarters at Boston by Frank Amherst College are planning to at-1 Cheney, Jr. sturdy construction, and many exclu­ ice, baaeria multiply a thousand-fold. Long more pleasant— how much more satisfactory tend the Connecticut Alumni associ- i sive patented features, all insure long before it becomes sour to die taste, it loses much your cooking and baking can be with the mar­ ation meeting at the Hartford Golf faithful service from either the Crane velous Roper Gas Range. club next Thursday night when! Premier or Crane Keystone gas water of its nourishment and its appetizing flavor. President George Olds of Amherst | heaters. Fully automatic. Just turn a You cannot trust the weather at this season. Roper Complete Oven Control gives you hours will be present. faucet. T hat’s all! H o t water flows William Kanehl Outside o f a refrigerator, food is also exposed to of extra freedom. Saves fuel. Saves food. Porce­ instantly. Guaranteed by Crane. lain-enamel linings assure a clean, sweet oven. There has been a very generoits impurities in the air—dust and germs. It pays to response to the W. C. t ! U. appeal General Building: Consult us about any plumbing job for clothing for the flood sufferers. take ice regularly. It saves food, proteas health. Come in and see the Roper today. A number of packages have been forwarded. There is still need. An­ Contractor and Mason other lot will be sent the first of ChrtW Andmsan. L. T. WOOD CO. next week. Anyone having plain, 519 Center Street. Tel. 17761 FOLLY BROOK ICE clothing, underwear, etc., whidi] I PlmabinisrHoatiatrjStfiAbuit^ they wish to send, should notify Main Ice Station 55 Bissell S t Mrs. Albert Mann of 82 Linden I Will Finance Your Building 57 Bissell Street Phone 496 street or Mrs. John A. 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