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IF “ DRy” ADVOCATES WIN O lfl By RENE V m A N I, grants vot.es to FomieF Premier of Praaice. step into line. I sincerely hope this bill is Paris, May 24;—^Now that the rejected. Rhetblical homage Chamber of Deputies has voted ^in no longer satisfy Women. They are’l Want Three Milfion DoDar m . m w i N U favor of woman suffrage the Sen­ entitled to vote for mi Infinite vari­ ate is about to take up the measure. ety of reasons, particularly now when Oentmn Soldiers and Workmen grievous war taxatto^n confronts 4 Appropriation and Many WITH IH3 m A R D France lags far behind on this ques­ them. The difficulties are great in tion and it will be a disgrace to Ihe paying'taxes, peeping the borne to­ Vote to A cc^t the Peace Terms Agents— Can’t Carry In- Republic if we wait until Ecuador gether and raising a family on the] DESmVEOBynRE or some other such small natiim small margin the most people have. toscating Uqnor on Planes London, May# 24.^The German fyiopted after a stormy session. soIUiera and workmen have voted The cablegram did not make it H d ie A ct Shonid Go Into to accept the* Allips’ ~ peace terms, plain whether the resolution to ac­ Many Reports of Loss of life said a Central News dispatch from cept the treaty was adopted by the Copenhagen. A resolution condemn-^ soldiqrs and workmen’s council of M e e t Coming Hourly Into . German government was Berlin by the National Organi^ tion . Washington, May 24.— An Ameri­ Baltimore.’ ca as dry as the Sahara. That is GOLDEN TOTAL SH IT OTER IDE TBtMS what prohibition advocates in the DR. B U l i i r r S DEPORT Senate were striving for as they he- n T IE e E m m b i n e t . gan work today attempting to round LIFE BOATS CAPSIZE North End Team Distances VETHUNS OF 3 1 Paris, May 24.— Pinal settlement up a sufficient number of votes to iw r GIVEN TO PUBLIC of the rival Italian and Jugo-Slav pass the prohibition enforcement WHILE AT RESCUE WORK AlLKvals^Dr. Dolan Set­ Committe ^ n t to Peace Delegation territorial claims on the Adriatic ’ acts which were introduced yester­ MARCH MEMOHAl HAT With Orders to Alter Counter Pro­ will not he reached before the mid­ day by Senators Sheppard of Texas, Passengers AU Asleep When Alarm posals. '' dle of next week, it was learned from Democrat, and Jones of Washington, tles Question as to $1,000 W as at Variance With .What Sounds— Vessel Burns to Water’s i an authoritative source today. Republican, the two leading prohi- A.msterdam, May 24.— A split has l)ltlon legislators of the Senate side. Edge— Rescued Being Brought to< Progress is being made towards Prize—Rmse $500 by Committee Ms&es Plaits for developed in the German cabinet Allies Knew About solution that will satisfy all par­ Little definite success met the ef­ Baltimore. 0 forts of the prohibition workers who over the peace terms, it was learned ties, hut it is not yet known wheth­ er the conferees will make Plume were busy in the Capitol today. The Baltimore, Md., May 24.— With from Berlin today. Russia. great majority of the members of Phone. Honoring Heroes free city under the League of Na­ 135 passengers on board, a crew of Premier Philip Scheidemann, Dr. tions or confer upon Fiume the Congress were shying from any defi­ Mathias Erzberger, head of the Ger­ nite promises as to their future atti­ 30 men and a great quantity of same regime as applied to the Saar A total of $13'6,140.3 has been May SOth. man armistice commission; CoUnt tude on prohibition until some defi­ freight, the steamer Virginia, of the Valley. subscribed to the Manch^ter Me­ von Bernstorif, former German am­ Premier Orlando is making a final nite situation had developed which Baltimore Steam Packet Company, bassador to- the United States and INVESTIGATOR will show whether or not Congress morial Hospital. This amount in­ effort to retain, in some measure, (Old Bay Line) burned to the water’s Dr. Dernburg, prominent German Italy’s preponderance at Fiume by will follow the President’s -recom­ edge off Smith Point in Chesapeaae cludes the' fifty per cent bonus given publicist, went to Spa to confer with mendation that prohibition on light JOHN JENSEN MARSHAL Presiderit Surprised That Two Radi­ laving Italian diplomatic and con­ Bay early today. The Virginia was by the Cheney Brothers. Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, head sular representatives abroad look wines and beers be repealed. Only of the German peace delegation. cals Had Been Etatrasted'to Inter­ the most ardent prohibitionists seem­ bound from this city to Norfolk. The headquarters of the Manches­ after the interests of Fiume even Many reports of loss of life - have The government represenlatives view Lenine. ed willing to go ahead at the present ter Memorial Hospital was a scene tjhough it is made a free city. come^to Baltimore, but at 11 o’clock Exercises Will Be in After­ were under orders to “ endeavor to Plan Free City,; time to fight for a totally dry Am­ nothing definite could be ascertained of great activity last evening. Chair­ alter the counter proposals and to noon Before Parade— Full Uni­ Paris, May 24.— Reports printed A canvass of the peace delegates erica. that would confirm the reports that man Elmore Watkins, "^bly assist­ spare no effort to make them accept- Strict Enforcement Measures. form for Service Men. for “ inspired” American sources- in leads to the belief that the plan for were circulated about Norfolk, Old ed by Miss Murphy, Mrs, Johnson lable to the Allies.” The stringency of the two prohi­ Point and Baltimore water fronts. the United States that a number of a free city will eventually be adopt- . bition enforcement measures which Life Boats Capsize.. and Mr. Carney, kept the wires hot the members of the American pehce ed, but Signor Orlando has expressed calling up former residents of Man­ were introduced yesterday has rather Three life boats engaged in the The committee in charge of the delegation have resigned were char­ his disapproval of the proposal to surprised a number of members of chester and appealing to them to SWISS GOVERNMENT PLANS have the JLieague of Nations supetr- work of rescue are reported to have arrangements for the observance of acterized in official circles today as Congress. Already there is opposi­ help Manchester secure the amount contemptible untruths. vise the administration of Plume’s capsized as the boats from the Vir­ affairs. He desires the city and port tion to an appropriation of $3,500,- required. . TTieir efforts met with Memorial Day announce that the TO KEEP B O L S im S OUT Their Work Finished. 000 for the enforcement of the pro­ ginia were on their way to the Flor­ to have full sovereignly in them- ida, a sister ship pf the Virginia. remarkable success something like If'is true that about half a dozen hibition laws by a proposed prohibi-; ^Jans for qtfie'bts "^bo have; been here assist' tjon commissioner. The powers ’The .rescued are being brought to five hundred’ dollars was promised. In connection with this sai^b Baltimore on the Florida. The City ■ pleted. There wlll .be a parade, pre-^ Has Knofily Problem to Solve Be- : ng Bernard N. Baruch, head of the given by the proposed aetJ to the The .business meeting was teld at the War Industries Board, are returning gestioh was the .demand that, tlte commissioner to enforce prohibition of Norfolk and' the City of Anna­ ceded by memoriay exercises at Che­ cause of Thousadds of German Whole of the Istrian Peninsula be) polis, steamel’s of the Baltimore, “ Rec” today. Hr. Dolan request­ to the United States, but their task and secure as many agents as nec­ ney' hall. Public exercises at the and Austrian Refugees. las been completed and there is noth- grantjed to Italy. Chesapeake and Richmond Line, ply­ ed Mr. Elmore Watkins to inform In the earlier stages of the rie- essary will undoubtedly cause Center Park near the monument will ng more for them to do. lengthy debate oh the floor, it was ing on the same route as the Vir­ the public at large'that the one thou­ gotiatious President Wilson drew a ginia, stood by for a time, but the conclude the program of the day. Geneva, May 24.— The Swiss gov­ A majority of the American ex­ stated, as many Senators have ex­ sand dollar prize award by the ex­ perts will leave just as soon as the frontier line between Italy and Jugo­ pressed fears that this will open the Florida was able to take care of the The feature of this year’s parade ernment has decided to prevent the slavia immediately northwai;d from situation. Marshal of Police Carter ecutive committee to his team for Austrian treaty is. completed. field for a great deal of political pa­ will be the appearance of local vet­ entrance of Bolshevik revolutionists A notable exception, however, is the Arsa river. When Premier Or­ tronage. ordered all of the police ambulances, having the largest number of sub. into this country to avoid straining lando returned from Rome he object­ and some of the various hospitals erans of the World War in full mil­ i;he retirement of Dr. Bullitt, form­ Should the act go into effect, some scribers was no^credited to his bank relations with - the Entente, it was er Philadelphia/newspaperman, who ed that such a fontier would leave sent their ambulances to pier 10, itary uniform in the line of march. Fiume isolated in Jugq-Slavla. He members of Congress believed that account. The doctor informed his learned today. • was attached to the American mis­ within a few years intoxicants would where the survivors will be landed The opening exercises will begin therefore proposed that the border from tha Florida. hearers that one person said that he The Swiss have a kfiotty proh-^ sion in a minor capacity, be unmentioned subjects so effectu­ at Cheney hall at 2 p. m. At the con­ lem on their hands with 30,000 Ger­ Bullitt Sent to Rtmsia. follow a line laid down in the Pact Passengers Asleep. knew why the doctor was neglecting of London running northward from ally has the proposed bill aimed to clusion of these exercises, the par­ mans and 20,000 Austrians, in every Dr. Bjullitt, accompanied by a check even the public mention of All the passengers were asleep his practice gathering in a cool thou­ Volosca which is oply a few kilo-? ade will form and start from the station of life from Princes to peas­ companion, was sent into Russia to alcoholic beverages. when, at 12:30 a. m., the clanging sand dollars for one day’s wprk. By ants, seeking to live here. nvestigate conditions. He met Nich metres from Fiume. hall proceeding up Hartford Road House Represents U. S. Can’t Use Plants. of the fire gong aroused them. Few no means did Dr. Dolan receive a It is announced that. Berne that olai Lenine and Leon Trotzky and to Main street, to the Centei^ thence Colonel B. M. House has been Evasions of the prohibition law, had time to put on any clothing thousand dollars. ' The.idea in dis­ a new government department, con­ gave them assurances that the Unit­ which have been given some pub­ worth while, and rushed about the easterly up Center street to Hun­ sisting of 2b0 attaches will be cre­ ed States was friendly. representing the United . States in tributing these prizes being that the Upon returning to Paris Dr. Bui licity, are aimed at in the enforce- ship, making every possible effort to tington, countermarching here to ated to deal with this question. All these negotiations. ’ When the pro­ amounts will be taken from the ex­ applicants for admission will he litt presented a report to President ■ ment acts now before the Senate. get a place of safety. Center Park entrance for the pub-^ posals are crystallized anS the situ­ The fire, accordihg to Mr. John ecutive committee’s contrihutioms closely investigated. Wilson characterizing the Russian There are provisions in the act which lie exercises. -The committee an­ regime as trustworthy and declaring ation clears the plan will be present­ would make it unlawful to advertise, son, started aft, and it was soon and given to fhe team with the high­ ed to President Wilson for his ap­ nounce that all flags should be EVACUATING lilOSCOW. that it should be given assistance. or communicate information of seen that the situation appeared est average number of subscribers, proval. means or methods of securing in­ hopeless of extinguishing the flames flown at half m(ist until npon and The report denied stories of mur It is considered probable that thus boosting their daily total sub­ ders by the Bolsheviks and insisted toxicating liquors “ on land, sea or Everybody lost all their'personal be­ then at full mast from this time on. Bolshevik .Troops .Fleeing—^Thou­ Premier Orlando will give way but longings, Mr. Johnson said. scriptions. that order is being restored. in the air.” sands of Suspeets Arrested. President Surprised. will make a claim for Italy’s diplo­ These provisions are aimed to pre­ .'The standing of the teams re­ Order of Exercises. As soon as President Wilson re­ matic representation of Flume. vent any aerial or marine traffiicking FOUR REPORTED LOST. mains unchanged. Dr. Dolan’s team The program for Memorial JJay ceived the report he directed that it It is now virtually certain that the In liquor beyond the jurisdiction of Copenhagen, May 24.— Bolshevik big islands in the Adriatic, off Pl­ Newport News Va., May 24.—Pas being still in the lead. * as, arranged by the committee fol­ not be published and demanded an the United States. To make the sengers rescued from the steamer trqbps have begun to evacuate Mos­ ume will go to Jugo-Slayla and only North Side, D;*. Dolan, captain— explanation as to why Dr. Bullitt law watertight a clause has been Virginia, which burned to the wa­ lows; cow, according, to information re­ and his companion, both known radi­ a few smaller islands to the south added which would make unlawful ter’s edge last night, who were Day’s total $5,932.29. 1., Service by Drake Post, No. 4, ceived ; here tdfiey. State finances cals, had been entrusted with the such as Lussin and Unie will be given and “ shift, by means of which the brought here today said that few if Grand total, $28,933.88. . );G. A. R. , and government archies are being Russian mission. to Italy. law might be evaded.” any lives were lost. One passenger moved to Kiev,, it was said. The Dr. Bullitt was very much chag- On the Dalmatian coast Italy will Agaiiist Jones’ Bill. East Side— Mr. Knapp, daptain— 2. Sifiging,-Memorial Day, H, A. receive Zara and Sebenico and Will —a man—and three firemen, they Day’s total, $5,543.46. * situation tor the Bolshevik regime riried because his report was not Senator Jones’ bill which provides said, were reported to have burned Donald. GiHs’ Club, S, M. H .: S., be granted a port on Lissa Island. ,> ’• Is described as “ desperate” . made public and withdrew from the U. 8. Supports Italy. to death. Most of the passengers Grand total, $24,773.36, Miss Maribn Washburn, Director, f Thousands of suspected counter­ peace delegation without any delay that beverages are intoxicating when Italy is receiving .the friendliest they contain one-half of one per cent were taken from the burniiig boat South Side— Mr. Balthasar, captain 3. • Prayer, Rev. Richard Peters. revolutionists are being arrested in- Since his retirement Dr. Bullitt- alcohol, will meet with considerable in their night clothing. Day’s total, $3,257.12. 4. Soles Christ in Flanders, by Petr ograd and Moscow. has been insisting that the failure support from the United States aUd ■ opposition it stated. This defi­ Grand total, $18,946.78...) Stevens, Miss Eunice Case, - South Finnish troops are said to, be mas- to accept his resignation report was Great Britain in regard to her claims sacreing refugees in their advance l^e gravest error .on the part of the nition of an intoxicating liquor would West Side, Mr, Boyers, captain— Windsor, Conn. in Asia Minor. t conflict with several, state laws al­ COSTA RICA EXPLOSION towards Petrograd. President. In the northern part of Anatolia, ready in effect and attacked on that Day’s total, $4,464.88. 5. Address of Welcome by (Com­ however, the Italian* demands are ih Grand total, $18,106.18. mander M. H. Keeney of Drake POLISH SITUATION. ground, loaders said. NEW TRADE ROUTES. conflict with French (daim8.,ijt is Thd prohibition enforcement meas­ WAS THE WORK OF REBEL The drive will continue tomorrow Post. likely that Premier Clemenceau ures have been referred to the Sen­ and Monday and the canvassers are 6. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Causing Great Anxiety in Allied Cir­ win out in the negotiation^ over ate Judiciary Committee. This com­ None of Them WiU Ooss Either this territory. ^ , Enemy of Tinoco Government Plan­ determined not to. relax their efforts Hans J. Jenson. Alternate Stewart cles Today. ’ mittee is still un-named but there is Genukny or Austria^ Baron Sonnino, the Italia^tQieign great Interest in its membership now, ned to Start Trouble Between It but to keep the fund growing at its Sega?. ' minister and M. "Venizeloa, tim Greek as it is believed that the member­ and U. S. present rate until the last minute. 7. Singing, Cover thenf Over Paris, May 24.— The Polish situa­ Premier, have settled the Graaco-Jtr ship of this committee will play ,a with Beautiful Flowers, E. F. Stew­ tion was today causing great anxiety, Brussels, via London, May 24.— alian differences on thq of most vital part in determining just Greek concessions to Italy Ih North; Washington, May 24.— The explo­ art, Glee Club, '^ord has reached the peace con­ This city is to be made the head how dry America shall be. LIST OP CONTRIBUTONS. ern Epirus. i# sion of a bomh in the American Le­ 8. • Address by R«v. Eric Ldndh ference that the Poles,, in dehance of quarters of the International Insti In return Italy will surrendeb her that body’s wishes, .have crMsed the gation of Costa Rica was the .work Mrs. Lucy 5^. Spencer . . . .$2000.00 of Cambridge, Mass. ; tute of Commerce, it was learned claims to the DedecanesO Ma^dB^ Manchester'Trust Company 750.00 Dneister river and are fighting their which will revert to Greece. . ) N C 4 STILL AT PONTA of an enemy of the 'Tinoco govern­ Miss Elsie C heney...... ^ 700.00 9. Singing, The Star Spangled way through Ukrainla. today following a conference of rep­ ment who desired to precipitate resentatives o f the various allied lus behalf of Great Britain. ,LorA Harry M. Burke ...... ' 500.00 Banner, Glee Club and auQience. President Wilson is understood to Milner has announced that, paft 01$ strained relations between that coup- Miss ’Adelaide C. Hilliard 560.00 10. Benediction by Rev. 'G. G. have drafted statement in the name powers. — ■ WAITING FAIR WEATHER An International trade route, is to Judaland will be c^ ed to Italy, ex­ try and the United States, Dr. Carlos Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ela .... - 500.00 of the Big Pour, it is reported, states tending her possesslona in East At; Lara, confidential agent in Washing­ Scrlven^. clearly' that the Allies and associ­ be established between Bordeaux, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cherfey 400.00 Oi^ganist,. Miss Carrie B. Lull. Venice, Trieste, Flame, Agram, Buch rica. Admiral Jackson Wires Message ton of the Costa Rican government, Mary S.' Bliss ...... 300.0|0 ated powers, will not countenance That It Will Be Impossible to Hop today told the State Department. Polish aggression,. PubUcation 'of afest'.and Odessa. ’ (jharles E. Bliss ■ 200^00 I The P-arade. ■ It will not cross either Germany RYAN COBONa HOME. Off Today; “ There was practically po damage Mrs. Samuel Thome . . . . 200.00 the statement is being held up until done, but my government will cap­ The order of formation for the Premier Paderiewsiki arrives from nor Austria,' Paris, May 24.— MloliaeLJv Ryon^ Russell Cheney ...... J ;. . 206.00 Thri Orient express, which form­ WaE^ngton, May 24.— Comman­ ture those guilty of '^thls dastardly parade will he as fqllows: Warsaw. one of - the Amerlcaii^ d0iekot®lfA||M> act, and apply sternly the merited Mrs. Thos. L. Cheney . . . 200.00 erly, ran between Berlin and Con­ der Read wm IJ® Ponta Del- Paria of the ^tereatb^t jlreliw^ punishment,” Dr. Lara stated. Fuller Brush Co...... 125^00 Marshall John Jenson. BIG ADVANCE SALE. stantinople, will now cross Europe gada again today bechuse of unfav- “ Since Mr, Tinoco was given the Morgan Gi Bulkely flOO.OO Aides: f ^ ' by way of Italy'iand Jugo-Slavia With sailed .'for Jhome on thejiRmralne w** oraWo 'weather conditions, Chicago, May 24.— Ernie Young day, to orgimiieVa settee ot raw presidency by the sovereign and free Luke Horsfall Co...... 160.00 Sergeant John Pentlgnd. London and Paris connections. A message from Admiral Jackson, Mrs, H. C.,Bayne ...... IfiO.OO Chicago ticket broker, who Is hand-^ meetings, to derahnd ik k t will of the people, my government Sergeant Herbert Ingham.' filed at S.30 a. m., Washington has' demonstrated on all occasions' Mr. P. H. Atodfitson .... 100.60 ling the local ticket sale for the Wilson Iricdst on tike' ieoogi4tioB i:6| time, and received by the Navy De- that it is the true arid excellent Mrs. P. H, Anderson ..... 100.00 Sergeant Samuel B. Gajdor. Willard-Dempsey fight at Teledo/ AMERICAN fUNANCIEBB ^ 1|he Irish. RepflhQc. ^ . , partment four hours later, stated friend of the American people and Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. Coates 100.00 Corporal Walter Hall. July 4, today sent hurry-up calls t6 / IN GERMANY. Mr. ibran deraar^ that the weather waf such that R therefore Is worthy of receiving whaf ■WUlter Olcott ...... IQO.OO ' (Chief Quartermaiter L. Lester Tex Rickard for more pasteboards ings fOr'Iriih :wlB:-be Berlin, via London,; May 24.'—A ganized everywhere, would -be Impossible for the N. C-4 all Americans stand for— fair play,” Robert V. Treat ...... 10(1.00 Hohentbal. The first 115,000 worth of tlclcets ytoAiop off for Lisbon, op the fourth 100,06 comntission of American finaiioiers that thto action'^ WiU/li^’^ l , . Mr. and Mrs- F- T. Blish .. Citizens’ C<)nimittee. were fllsposed of Mthln 24-hours ‘ leg of the trans-Atlantic flight V>' Mr. and Mrs. N. B .' is enroute here tq arrange a - Iqan to -.n S!-’ to Gennany> according to infqrriiaFf Richards ...... 100.00 - Board of^ Selectmen. a n o t h e r TREATY GUESS. . ... ; . . - . TAPT TO SUCCEED HOUSE. tion secured frqm an authoritativo ; Dr. Thomas G. Sloan .... 400.00 ' American Band of Manchester. Paris,* May 24.— The latest guess ' An people 'to the Nohh End Who Paris, May 24!— Colonel E. M. E. L. G. Hohentbal ..... ^ 100.00 Company F, 1st Regiment, Cop- source. House’s membership in the commit­ as to when the«p®a0e treaty woiild ^ , Premier Philip Scheidomann iqkd cehCTlbuted, to the Man- Mr. and Mrs.T. H. Kiiapp 100.00 nectlcut State Guard. v Coupt ’Vdn Bemetorff, form®# ’<3^ tee of organisation of the League 6; Mr. ^ d Mrs. Scott H. Slipon 100.00 signed is some time between June 10 • eheM^ Hemorlin Hospital Fund Centeij Flute" Band. •;-/ ; ’ man g^baBsador to the StateB, Nations Is only temporary arid be wU! Mr. and'Mrs. C^M. Ely . . . ^ > 100.00 and June 16. The belief wa^ freely jteaj do' ifQ if. thnr dH^lre by calling MorxJs Blmbri..* . i.,...... 100.00 ’ United Spknleh War Veterans. ' explained In.,lresh .official circle tq-r haYp. g o ^ to 8pa tO' oqnti^. probably be . succeeded by fomier (26rint Tos Bi^ookdorft-< ‘i^'miialhor of the ^ ith find Ppeeident Taft, according, to the day that the Griri^nr will sign th^ o f i»« :Genum- Ifatiil toflAy. (Uoptinaed on 1 ^ 0 8.)/ (C(mtia#e4 on i ) ' .trwzty.-',' , |t Isn’t every-tBIpyer who can vcppp. wjtb T r 0?bb. Yet InWSi;. Loiiig yptoii 4 jinlet; "ino42«t lit^ ■ - yP4m 'Kritdieff, w^ at.{f^t;t^ck’8 Drum qprp| .' fevwved^ont of ‘ hL^ ‘ own vaij^ Rbj4Bcouts. ’ Rev. Gharles E. Hesselgrave, Pastor J. S. NefO, Rector. Miss Marjorie Wentworth . Wat­ brbin a means of circumventing Fraternal Organizations. kins,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the wily fugacious Ty. Oue flfife Salvptipn j^rmy Band. Tomortov morning in tbe Center Rev. J . S. Neill'will give ^ memor­ Ernest Watkins, and Edmund A. ernoon Cobb was on first; as is School Children. Pr. Church C. B. Hesselgrave will ial address at’/M.4^ tomorrow morn­ Lucey of Philadelphia, F a ., lyere bis custom when, the. chance Silh^City Band. at preach on '‘The Sin the 'Sons of ing, when the., ehu^b wlU; h^ve as married this afternoon at 4.30 Ibdks halfway good, he broke for Frank W. Cheney f Camp No, 14, seceod. Krltehell, wild to make Sc«ea"v -In ~ the -evening these will its gUastS'the members- -of -Drake o’clock in the presence of relatives Sons of Veterans. ‘ the peg, dropped the ball. Hnr* f address by Prof. John W Post, Q. A. iR., the>Unite4 Spanish aim a few frieuds at the^ bride’s Drake Post, No, 4, Grand Army of Hartford. The offering of War Veterans, the S<^ of Veterans riedly picking it np, he slammed home on South Main, street. Rev. the pUl across to ^ third, shout­ of the Itopuhlic In autompbijes. hhe ervening service will be 'fpr the end veterans e f the World War, Dr. C. E, Hesaelgraye was^the offlei Speakers aud^ committees in auto- w ing: "Get him when he comes O onn^lcui Temperance Hniep. I At seven o’clock in the evening, ating clergsonan. The bride was at­ around there!”—and, sure as mobilea. I ' r The morning musical: eeryice is as M>'< Neill will speak on -.f'Jonah’s tended by her sister, Miss Hazel fafe,' <36bb, trying to annac ‘an The etercises at Center Park and follows: Duty.” All departments of the Sun­ Lorraine .Watkins, as maid of hon extras base bn the raiscue, ar­ monument will consist of; Morning Bong, ...... Mailing day school will convene a t 8.30 to­ or; Master Carl Watkins Rush, as rived at ithlrd, only to find the Music, Salvation Army Band. ball waiting for him in the third i No Shadows Yonder,.Oaul morrow morning. Prayer, Adjutant Fred Bartlett. ring bearer and little Miss Marjorie baseman’s leathery hand! Heart Be- StUl^ ^ ^...... Warren Organist John Cockerhsm Jiaa ar­ Glldersle^ve of Glastonbury as flow­ Decoration Service, Drake Post, Postluda to D min., ...... Pperstor ranged the following musical pro­ er girl. WUllam Lucey of Brie, Pa„ No. 4, G.‘ A, R. grams for the morning and evening a brother of the bridegroom, was • .Singing, "America” by entire as­ SOUTH METHODIST. A dverlitenie nt s services: the best man. IS MOST semblage -with American Band lead- Morning 10.45. Ing, ■INTHS- Sofiye^er, Pastor. The wedding party proceeded Prelude, In Memorlum, Tschalkows through an aisle of white ribbon REUABLE AS PLAYER Benediction, Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. “Opme Unto Mp” will he the sub' Prelude, In , , carried by the Misses Ruth and jAddltional arrangements relative ii ject of Rev. O. G. Scrivener's ser­ ...... - .. * Tschalkoweki Miriam Watkins. 'The bride wore a to-Memorial Day will be anndunced Te Deum, ...... Woodward Comnunoes His Fifth Season by the committee in charge of ar­ Grant, 22 Cambridge, street, Manohes-^': mon at 104fi tomorrow morning. gown of white beaded Georgette, ter. Conn. T«L 22jL - ev- ' The musical program will be as fol- Anthem, What Are These Array­ with satin train. Her veil was With Brooklyn Suphrbas, rangements through these columns the day time at 36 State , ed in White Robes?...... St^iney for. Conn.. TeL ChartOT 63i6. : lows: caught with a crowA of old lace and during the coming w.eek. Postlude, March Sollenelle, ,,,Best 'prplude, MeditatioK Dubois she carried a shower ^ bonqnet . of FOR SALE—Bnlldltig sites'and, Evening 7.00. near Bast OenteV street^ -$366 and^ UDU' Anthem, The Lord Is My Light, bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Inflelder Knows Biaseball Ftom A U If you like this location it wilt pajCu Prelude, (a) Romance, VIeuxtemps to look these over now. Robetft ’ ' ...... Parker The maid of honor wore flesh color­ Z and Should Prove Manager Robs Smith, Bank Building. ' r- \i'.j (b) Nocturne, ...... D’^vry Anthem, Seek Te the Lord, Roberts ed beaded Georgette and carrleu inson*e Most Able LieutenanR imiNGH^ULTS Anthem, Sun of My Soul, . .Turner FOR SALE—^Wadsworth strsetl Postlude, Fuge...... R a ff pink roses. The flower girl and rib­ -—Faster Than Mver> modern 2 family house, one that la Postlude, March, ...... ^Ivy always rented. Good home or invest­ The evening service will be omit­ bon carriers • were dressed in white , We will sell at Public Auction af RA TE—One cent m word for ment. Price only $4500. Robert j . This if Ivan Olson’s, niptbraeaeoD Smith, Bank Building. i St ted on accoOnt of the union temper­ voile, trimmed with pink and blue ttio residence of the late Charles H. first insertion, one half cent a ZION’S LUTHERAN. ribbons. in fast company and his 'fifth with Bissell, 108 Main St., Manchester, word for each subsequent in­ FOR SALE— ance meeting to be held in the Cen­ .the Brooklyn Superbas. Olson was sertion. The combined iniHmia buys a neat bp: ter Congregational church at 7.30 The house was-.prettily decorated Trolley Station J, Wednesday, May rooms. Plenty Rev. W. O.. Schmidt, Pastor. claimed by the Cleveland club frp^i of a name, or the figures of a cious veranda, ‘hsift’' o’clock. Members of the W. C. T. for (be occasion, the color scheme Portland back in 1911, remain^ with 28th at 10 . a. m«. Farming Im^e- number. connt as one word. ert J, Smith, J being green and white. Lilies of mc)its and Household Furniture Minimum charge 20 oantM, p U. are invited to attend this union "Prayer in Jesus’ Name” will be Cleveland fonrseasons, "stayed a min .______0 , __ FOR SALE—At north end in service in a body. the theme of Rev, tY, C. Schmidt’s the valley and white lilacs were used uto” with'the Gindnnatl% in 1015, aaul consisting of single farm wafon, residential section, neat cottage o: largely in decorations. Music was Was waived over to Brooklyn In the trap, and single horse plows, For the accommodation of rooms, all improvements, steam beat; Beginning June 1, the South sermon tomorrow. The Services will our patrons we will accept Tel­ beautiful finish, extra lot, all for 340ad. ^ Methodist Sunday school will con­ be held at 2.16 in the afternoon and provided by Hatch’s orchestra. The midst of the 1915 season. cultivators, 2 ladders, set measures, ephone advertisements for' tlils Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. vene at ten o’clock in the morning will" be preached by the Sunday ceremony was followed by a recep­ When Olle went back to California about 50 bushel com on the ear. Rye column from any one whose FOB SALE—W^st side double hnuss last September he got himself a Jot name is on our books payment of 9 rooms, close to trolley and mms. i and the Sunday morning service will school session at 1.15. At the close tion and luncheon, at which Basse straw, bay, g;rlpdstone, wheelbarrow, $3200 for quick sale. 10 per cent iv-i- ‘‘f. of Hartford catered. wlfh an oil concern in Los Angela, hnraesses, lawn mower, dishes, cher­ to be m ad e' a t earliest Conven­ vestment, Robert J. Snlitb, Bank r aS Iv be held at 11 o’clock. At present, of the preaching service, there will That was a sort of hlntus in his life, ience. In other cases cash Building. j! ? After an automobile trip, Mr. and ry tables (pld) bookcases, oil tank, ------I the Sunday school convenes at 12,15 be a congregational meeting! * In other years he wintered in the must accoiUpatty order. • Mrsv Lucey Will reside In Philadel­ FOR SALE—Pure bred White LiSg- / , and the church service Is held at Pacific Coast league or bunted or some beds, bedding, wardrobe, carpets; hom baby chicks, 16 cents each; bus-- phia, where the bridegroom Is em­ rugs, parlor stoves, 15 water barre^, tom batching, three cents each egg. lO .li o’clock. SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. such thing, but work—nothing doing Read By 10,0Q0 People’ Telephone Rockville 306-6. ' Ji O. I Sunday, June 8, will be observed ployed by the Emergency Fleet Cor- and all kinds of ^household furni­ French, Vernon, Conn; ItGtf ' as Children’s day at the South Meth­ Rev.. Oscar Eak, Pastor. ppration. Mr, Lucey was formerly ture, small tools of all descriptions FOR SALB3—Seaaoned wotxL blroh, 4 ft., $8; stove length, $10 per oerd; odist church. A special program employed by Cheney Brothers, The too numerous to mention, The usual services will be h^diJlc Hard, 4 ft, $9; stove |1L Mixed slaL^lt ^ for the children will be‘given. bride is a graduate of the South JOHN M. WILLIAMS, Executor. FO R S A L E stove length. C. H. Schetl, Brookmesd tomorrow; preaching service, with Farm. TeL 148-13. Manchester high school, class of Auctioneer's Notice— Owing to the' sermon by the pastor at 10.46 in the FOR SALE—1915 Ford In excellent SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. 1908. She afterwards attended decease of Mr. Bissell all of the condition. Will be sold cheap for TO R E N T morning and 7.30 in the evening Lasell Seminary and the Culver- cash. Frederick Manning, 230 Hack­ above will be sold without reserve to matack St. TO RENT—^Large pleasant furnished Rev. Richard Peters, Pastor. and the Sunday school at 8,80 in the Smith Kindergarten Training School settle the estate. Sale Rain or front room with use of bath, on trol­ morning. FOR SALE—Pigs. Inquire of R. ley line. Phone 512-3. in Hartford, Shine. Lehman, 113 Spencer St. Morning worship at 10.45, < the Robert M. Reid, Expert Auctioneer FOR RENT—7 / room house. Mod­ SALVATION ARMY. FOR SALE—White Leghorn cock­ em improvements. Inquire 626 Cen­ pastor preaching on Christianity for 201 Main St., Manchester, Conn. erels, two months, Ferris 264 egg ter S t Constrnction and Reconstruction. strain, $1.50 each. O. D. Miner, South Main and Fern streets. TO LET—Furnished room, can -he I'he musical portion of the service Commandant FVed Bartlett. SNEAK THIEVES (XT $25 used for light housekeeping. Inquire FOR SALE—One of the best real 105 Foster St, Corner Bissell. will be as follows, under the direc­ Tomorrow afternoon’s service will estate bargains ever offered for sale tion of Mrs. R. K. Anderson: IN WOMAN’S APARTMENT In town; a $12,000 property for $8,300. TO RENT—-Furnished rOoma be omitted to permit the members Small amount of cash necessary. Rob­ to Aaron Johnson, 63 .Linden S t, or / Prelude—Rever^, ...... Silver ■.l.'' of the local corps to go to Hartford ert J. Smith, Bank Bldg. R. Dynes. 701 Mata 8$. M E L PIRK .i . Ssilwm He , ^ U Come Down i and hear Commandeer , >Eva B ^ th Force Locked Door and Rifle Clothes FOR SALE—Near the trolley and factory a neat seven room cottage, speak ia the Mhje^ic, thpater'’ at Hanging In Closet^Prowler Sus­ 'large reception hall, sun parlor, hard •dri^HNsas Lover of pected About Weldon Block. wood finish, strictly up-to-date. Large WANt IeD—PoslMcta , 2.304 o’clock. The other services lot with garage. Price only $3,900. private or professional, by Ic W l fOirt* • • •■/...... Macdongall DPENSilllHt Robert J. Smith Bank Bldg. married man with good character of the day at the local citadel wiH be habits. Can give references. Ad­ Anthem—^Lead Us, Our Father, as usual, Sunday school at 9.30 in Sneak-thieves are at work in Man­ FOR SALE—North of Center, near dress D. Benjamin, Gen. Del., South liiead: Us...... Snillvan chester, according to reports that OANCING AFTERNOOH Main street, a real good two family Manchester. the morning, holiness meetlnrg at 11 house with modern Improve.TiGnts. Postlude in C , ...... Chadwick o’clock and the evening service at have reached the police daring the AND EVENING Good neighborhood. A bargain at WANTED—^Man to work on tobac­ past few days. Yesterday, a woman $5,300. Robert J, Smith, Bank Build­ co and vegetable farm. Must know Hs'- At 12.10 the Sunday School and 7.30. ing. how to take care of the crops. Good Man’s Class will convene; the Junioi living in the Johnson block on Main p&y for the right man. Louis CL FOR SALE—At north end, nearly Bunce, 889 Hartford Road. TeL Endeavor meeting at 3.45 will be BLIND GIRL READS RAISED street, reported to Chief Gordon the new steam heated dwelling of 6 rooms. 343-13. This place must be seen to be .ippre- j> led by Marion Burr. Topic, God’s PRINT WITH HER LIPS. theft of $25 from her apartments. ciated, extra lot, fruit trees and new WANTED—To yent a house suitable Precions Promises. The Y. P. S. C, Boston, May 24.—We have a girl Locking her door she stepped out house. .-Vrlce only $4,500 for all. for myself, wife and tWo children. Robert J. Si^ith, Bank Building. Write or phone Ward Everett Duffy.v E. meeting at 6.30 will he led by at our school now with scarcely any •fo ra few minutes and as she re-en­ Manchester Evening Herald, sense of feeding left in her fingers FOR SALE—Hamlin St., large two Mr. Peters. Topic, Work and Re­ who reads raised print with her tered the rooms she heard some of NAND CONCERT AND family house on lot 90x140, fruit trees, WANTED—Capable woman as laun­ ligion among the Lumber Men anb lips”, Dlrtctor Edward E. Allen, ol her clothes fall in the closet and go-> large garden and hen house. Price dress and chamber maid, 5 days efleh PIGTDRE8 SDNOAV only $3,500, easy terms. Robert J. week beginning June 1., Inquire of Mlnars. the Perkins’ Institution and Massa­ ing to the closet found things had Smith, Bank Building. Mrs. Horace B. Cheney, 78 Forest 8 t lx- chusetts School for the Blind is tell­ been disturbed. A further investi­ % Ivan Olsop. FOR SALE—Pearl St., a twin cot­ WANTED—Four or five room tene­ NORTH METHODIST. ing the service men who have lost gation showed that $25. had keen tage with Improvements, extra lot for ment In vicinity of West Center street. their sight in the war. Director Al­ building or .garden. Price only Address P. A.„ Care Herald Branob taken. They had a ball team In that oil only $4,200 on easy terms. Robert oflice. len is endeavoring to raise the de­ concern and Olle Joined It, training U: Rev. Elliott P. Studley, Pastor. According to another story some J. Smith, Bank Building. - pressed morale of those wounded three times a week and playing Sun­ W ANTED—Two furnished rooms, heroes and make it plain to them prowler was frightened away from FOB SALE—Near trolley line . at suitabBlitable for light housekeeping. Ad- Morning worship at 10.45. Ser- days when the influenza ban was not ASPARAGUS north end, modern flat with steam dress F, Bo care Herald Branch Office. that there is much hope for their the rooming apartments in the Wel­ mon by the pastor on "War With in force. His ball playing and steady heat, hard wood floors, etc. Price is futures. don block a-few nights ago. One of only $4,600. Robert J. Smith, liank WANTED—All Manchester men to Amalek.” "Your life is nOt spoiled”, he con­ work had a remarkable effect. It put Building. know that Eger is selling plain Uim the men from the City Restaurant FOR CANNING overalls this week only • at 11.48. Sunday School session at 12ll5. tinues. “The lessons of overcoming Olson in the best condition he ever Worth anywhere $1.98. went to the apartments about 1.30 was In his long career on the dia­ FOR SALE—Eldrlge St., 12 room 2 It is requested that all pledges for obstacles are that it is not what we family house, large lot, all Improve­ see in another tl^at counts, but what in the morning, in an effort to get mond, and that dates from 1906, when WANTED—^Woroon and girU. Bl the Centenary be in at this session. Fresh Asparagus, short cut, no ments $4,800. Wallace D. Robb, 853 ployment Department, Cheney Brot we do not see. EJvery handicapped a room for a friend, as ther.e was he broke in with Muskogee of the Main St., Park Building. era 367tf Epwo^th League at 6.30. Sub­ man, boy or girl can transform the no room In the hotels. He want\to Three-Eye league. j... waste. .Delivered unywhere in ject, "How Do Men Confess Christ stumbling block into a stepping FOR SALE—Clinton St., two family LOST the room of an acquaiutanca there Today, at the age of most flat, all Improvements, lot 55x800, and How Deny Him?” (Rom. 10:9; stone, and that’s what we’ve proved inflelders are sllpplngf?l^--fj^bne of town. Inquire plenty of room for another house. Price and found the elpctrff; light burning $3,900, cash required $600. Wallace LOST—War medal In small gra Luke 22:55-61) E. A. Lydall, lead­ at our institution.” the most reliable thq D. Robb, 863 Main St., Park Building. purse Finder please return to W« but no one in the room. Evidently, Bureau or 80 Fairfield St er. Brooklyn team. He k n o ^ itmsebail FOR SALE—Two good lovel lots THIS JUDGE MARRIES ’EM some one was prowling around and from A. to Z and should 'Robbie’s Final report of the Centenary GOING AND COMING. Walter (Hcott, So. Haichester on West Center atreet. Price Is right. FOUND hearing someone approaching, hur^ ablest' lieutenant now** ' Jack Wallace D. Robb, 35 3 Main St., Park canvassers at the conclusion of the Junction City, Kan., May 24.— Building. Tied out another way neglecting to eJoonibs has departed. He'is Mowing ^League meeting as to number of con- Probate Judge Daniel Hurley, the FOUND—Gold watch on Hamlin Bh turn out the Jlght. the splendid effects of that winter FOR SALE—Large single houqo of Owner may have, same by proving trlbntors and total amounts. •‘‘marryin’ judge” of Geary County, 8 rooms on Main St., strictly modern, property and pay for this ad. Inquire. is getting the soldiers both coming training by his brilliant all-around extra large lot. This is a beautiful 67 Hamlin St. The "Offlcial Journal and Year- woilc, and should continue at place for either home or Investment. and going. Up tO the time the ar­ BASEBAU BASEBALL Wallace D. Robb, 863 Main St., Park Books” have arrived and may be mistice was signed last November ACTORS ON STRIKE. speed for some time to come. His Building. M1SCELLAN80UB. .'‘■V New York, May 24.— An actor’s I . 1 • ■>' had by notifying the pastor. the judge was marrying the soldiers fielding is than Ayer, be is ­ FOR SALE—Oak St., single house WHO WTTJL. be the ftrst to oeeufe a of Camp Funston at a fast clip. Then strike, it was reported aioqg Broad­ ting harder and is faster 6n the bases. with all Improvements $2,900, or with large quantity of aShe» la rear of ItS "business” dropped off. M i Nebo Groimds two .extra building lota $4,260. W.al- Main street for nothing. - 'Help pour- U' SWEDISH LUTHERAN. way today, may follow the action of His coaching of the other Inflelders lace D. Robb, 863 Main St.. Park self. Now, with the return of thousands and the while a game Is on Building. the Prodticing Managers Association WOULD EXOHAHaB 3 loti SDxlMr of Kansas boys, not to mention the last night in refusing to alter the is another valuable asset. Ivy has Rev. P. J. O. Cwnell, Pastor. MissCurl, Oklahoma, Nebraska and SUNDAY, HAY 2 5 FOR SALE—Qobd single house on each on Homestead'Park tor'Momfl present standard contract under the distinction of being the moist con- Griswold Stn 6 large rooms, good let. hand Ford car. Addreer P, (X Bog other boys sent here to be dis­ 387, .N. Ifanchester. Hply communion, will he cele­ which actors and actresses are em­ sisterilly “panned” player Brodklya Price $3,500, small amount of cash. charged, "business is picking up”, ployed. Athled(3y$. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main St, Park brated at the 10.45 service tomor­ he reports. Many of the boys be­ ever had, but he has thrived on the Building. The Actors’ Equity Association, panning. row morning. At this service, the came engaged by "long distance”, FOR SALE!—Clinton St., two famny which is said to include ,90 per cenf Annex Team of New Britain 18 room house; furnaces, eleutrlo lights, Smung people, who were confirmed by mail, and the girls are hurrying of the 'h[jb11 known actors'and actress­ here to have the ceremony perform­ toilet and bath. If you are looking last Sunday, will receive communion es on ito m enih^hlp rolls, will hold URRY SUnON WITH COOMBS for a good house see this one. Price ed When the boys get1!)ack. Is $4,600. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main MORE WOOIf uapib ;i I for the first time. Each member of a meeting hffre" Sunday to'decide its Game at 3.30 S t,'P ark Building. The judge decIarSh that those that future actions. i Onf. , the Best-Known Baseball the class also will receive a bible, a didn’t get mhrried before they went The actors want < extra pay for Scouts Bigns to Dig AJp Piaysrt FOR SALE—6 minutes* walk from Wafahip|$t()n. Majr, "overseas” he is getting as soon as the mills, 8 family flat, 6 rooms to a gift from the church. Rev. P. J. O. playing special holiday matinees. t for Philadelphia Club. flat large lot and chicken coops. tnrers used 11,000,00() poubds i Cornell will be assisted in this ser­ they come back. Price $4,000, rents $444 year. Wallace' D. Robb, 863 Main St, Payk Bulldpig. wool during A|irtl thftn'to arch, J vice by Rev. Ralph Hult, who will INDIANS! K M ^ AMERICAN. Larry Sutton, one of the best-known PAOrriNGANO Nogales, :i^y 84,-—H. 8. FOR SALE—TSyo of the best bolld- the total betoti46,000,OM I be graduated from the Kennedy ALMOST KILLED TWO baseball shontS',‘has signed'4 contract Ing lots Ih Manchester: situated on greiuie eqatvalefit la KjiHL' hr hi School of Mission next month and BOYS WITH ONE BULLET. White, an is yepQrted to to dig up new players for the Phllliea PAPER HANI3NG HllUard street near railroad station crease of 32 per oent o t o r !^ i RockvlUf, Jnd„ May 24.—Two have been Yaqui Indians Sutton for many years was the Brook­ and troUey line. - Price . ireaaanable, later la to go to Africa as a mission- GRAINING A SPBClAiyrY George Davldson,t 80 Chufhh .St> South used in March,.-tliie Dei birds Jiave been killed with one who -httaoked a^Cniek train df La lyn club’s sebut and was the. discov­ Manchester. TeL 161-4, p Agriculture ainiaoi stone, find one bullet ’ came near Colorado mine wbile enirouto' from erer of Daubert, Wheat anil oth^ JOHN WOODS Amount of wool weight 1800. Inquire of Oreenway leat> or 36 pet oeiBA> to|iP ‘ teachers’ convention^ to be fidd in in g the attack has bean received Fains, Phone 618-13. Hartford. ballet passed throiigh the hand of Sutton and' Ja<^ Ooombs are' old April of this year, ‘V; .. Robert Conley and lodged In the foot here. ’ ' . * '! 'friends?. The ifimner recently .recom­ REMOVAL NOTICE FOR SALE—13. ininktes' walk from ...... • The evening service will be omit­ of Merrill Puijris. mill, nearly neW i t room house, vreit ted because of the union service in Word was received yastdcday of mended Leo Callahan to the FblUiba, built, modern Iniprovemenita ' Price All people III and ah the latter is making \| ?eat only $.4,600. JBasy terras. Robert J. the Center Congregational church. ' JoK wiiNS.^^ the arrival of Lawrence Moonan After June 1, our shoe repair dihp Smith, Dank BuUdlni.. , ; hA?e hot oontPlbiliti^) % Buffalo, N. T., May 84.— Joe Jean- from overBS^B^ where he hi|a ,been for progress, Coombh dedded the wlAl.he located at 27 New St., instead day to let Sutton put on his gum 8hde4 otte, voteran ofigro heftTjrweighL had the past year. Ha 14 At^ioued. at of iffaple and Spn$ce Sts. Will ap­ FOR SaJLiE-t IL ^ Brooms 66c. mb^'‘4o. so for a toUr of tfeie minor toBgoOfl tuba, buckets- and boilers, oil stoves. -^Chineee' ' women can knit by ma-! an oaay*UjQ^4 ih du^ointing Tpm Camp Merritt awaiting his dis­ preciate any work broagUt^ jo». Gas stove In good order. . J, MeRob- 62lB and b. eblne eighteen dozen pairs of s^^ks Cowler, the'hi sh boxer, 1a to the teasbn, , . " ' i erts. - BarKam 17T 1-1 fipfuce H * 3fW P| ,80 Cents a dgy. roiwdf h charge. Wm^K FAgONTAj Street.. ; » t i-- • ' ' - O'

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INDUSTRMOilOtJP Cinlre Anderson^ PgtHok Obeney HrotlWfB— ‘ S Carrie M. Camphell. Miss . Marjr Dyeing and Flntdhing, L; Knigbt, catitain . '...... • • • • • • • • • • ^9773,0(1 Campbell, R) Ckirman, Mini. LtiiBy Winding «nd Spooling, R. RlduBond, captain...... ;/Rtiigrose, Betty A2iden ther Abbey, Ruth Allen, B. M. Bnr- velvet, C. M. Murphy, captain ...... 1060.25 dlck, Albert F. BldwelV Mrs.j Plpr m BERTLYTELL in Velvet'TaM^ Dyeing, A. Marshall, captain ...... 226.50 J ; Weaving, J. .Bissell, captain .•«•••• • • « • • • • • fc • • 3589.00 enee Brennan, Mrs. And^w Mbonoy, Outside Labor, C. Griffith, captain ...... 19$.60 Mrs. J: M. Carney,.Thoihas Cole,; Mr. Watchmen and Masons, F. Storms, captain , . \ ...... 23.00 M. S. Burr, H. W . Harrison,’ Mrs. B. Main Office,; J. Richmond, captain • •••••• f • 1D2M0 M. McCarthy, Albert MeLachlan, llirowlng, P. J. Ryan, captain ...... 34.4.00 Frederick Mohr, N. Glen Richards, Dressing, S. Richmond, captain...... 630.50 Flora B. RjUihards. Ribbon, D. Husband, captain ...... 519.50 Charles F. Marshall, M^s. J, Ne- m blolo^ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brunner, - s c w m i s ) I . ! * FlITH C. R. Burr Co., H. Gottsohalk, captain ...... 21.00 John Gosch, Ralph H. Judd, Mjrs Carlyle Johnson Machine Co., J. Wolcott, osptain...... 129.50 Francis H. Bowen, W , J. Crockett, An Irresistible Romance of Lasting Love Case Brothers, L. Foster, captain. . . . ' ...... 197.00 John Cockerham, Frank T. Hall, Chenw Brothers, R. Pe^les, captain ...... •...... -...... 8752.00 Archie H. Jhrvls, William J. Dona­ LIGHTNING RAIDERS—PATHE NEWS—B V Comedy The Connecticut Co., H. Nettleton, captain ...... 594.00 hue. D. J, Sullivan, W . A.'De V^mev, .i.i Glastonbury-Knitting Co., W. Cobuihx, captain ...... 357.00 W. S. Crump, James Perrand, J. J. The Herald Printing Co., T. Ferguson, captain ...... 175.00 Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. August John­ S ililllillllH E. R Hilliard Co., L. Martin, captain...... 169.50 son, Leontin Filierei Mr. and Mrs. Now going (ui and will contmue H. Lydall & Foulds, W. Lydall, captain ...... 21,00 William Shaw. /roMORROW—FORTUNES CHILD with Gladys Ledie Norton Elec. Instr. Co., C. E. Norton, captain...... 200.00 Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, James Orford Soap Co., C. Holman, captain ...... 383.00 Schauh, Mrs. B. Lappen, James Ma- Until Wed., May 28ffi '■VfCv "guire, Lonis J. Van Speybloeck. Antony Margolus, H. Chambers, ♦ I Asa Cook Com pany...... 25.00 Mrs. R. W. Rice, H. Anderson, Nich­ P. H. Dougherty ; ...... 25.06 HARTFORD HOSPITALS olas Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Thi­ This is the Beautiful Desk Mr. and .Mrs. A. Rogers . . 25.00 bodeau, E. P. Lathrop, Robert'Glen­ OVERCROWDED ASSERTS Gustave Schrelber . . 25.00 ney, Mrs. Hattie Mills, Mrs. W. J. Model o f DR. CHARLES E. TAFT J. H. Madden ...... 25.00 Buckley, W. B.* Pitkin, Mary C. Jen- Gretduation Suggestion Mr. C. E '.WatkiiM, Chairman, ,T. A. Brennan ...... 25.00 ney, Robert Johnson, Thomas K. Manchester Memorial Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Hyde 25.00 Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Newcomb, A piece of white Ivory makes a useful gift and other pieces H ospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mrs. Jessie Harvey, M. H. Chapman, My dear Mr. Watkins:— can be added from time to time to complete the set. ^ Hutchinson ...... ^ 25.00 Edw. Boyle, Mr. Westgate, Mrs. F. Enclosed And check as my Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nyquist 25.00 E. Hillsburg, John P. McCann, John SrWtNdlMACHlNC Mirrors $6.50 up. Nail Files 60c up. contribntion toward yonr new $20 Each. A. Swanson, Paul Schmeiske, Israel ^ _ hospital. The following have given $20; Belwitz, Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde, Brushes $2.50 up. Button Hooks 60c up. I am much pleased that yon Solomon Toungmau, F. A. Rols- Sr., Edward Douchy, W. F. Hanna, Combs $1.00 up. ’ Shoe Homs 85c up. have seen fit to push this mat­ ton, Alex Berggren, Mrs. John Wihd, William Taylor, ter at this time as I feel quite Ned Nelson, Agnes Wind, Joseph PuiT Box $ 2 .7 5 up. Hair R ecovers $ 2 .7 5 up. strongly that you "really need $15 Each. $1 Places This Machine In Your Home These hawe each contributed $15: Ferguson, H. A. Grant, Tora Swartz, m Jewel Boxes $3 up. Sahre Jars 85c up. such a hospital, more especial­ Mrs. McRoberte. ly as the Hartford Hospitals Mr. Michael O’Connell, L. S. Burr, are now overtaxed mncb of the Mildred E. Anderson, Mrs. A. S. $ 4 Each. Balance Can Be Paid Weekly or Monthly The Dewey-Richman Co. tim e. White. J. Dempster. Very truly yours, $10 Each. $ 8 Each. / JEWHliERS— STATIONERS— OPTICIANS Charles B. Taft. These have each contributed $10: Edward Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John 845 MAIN STREET John M. Murphy, Marion Saun* Norris. Absolutely ders, P. T. Blish, Jr,, Alice M. Barr Gilbert Graham, Mr. and Mrs. L. JEMiestto The House of Value” rett, Jennie M. Hubbard,' , Mabel J. Tuttle. Operate Correct Grant Sloan, Circle Theater Collec­ $2.50 Each, ' J TOWN BOOSTS tion, Mr. Charles Russ, Frederick From each of the following $2.50 The highest grade possible to make. It sews every­ Griswold, Royal Neighbors of Amer­ has been given: thing and anything from the finest, chiffon to the heavi­ ica, Mary S. Hutchison, Christina Elsie Nyquist, Alice Nyquist. HOSPITAL FUND Hutchison,Mrs. John M.Shewry, Mr $ 2 Each. est carpet.* Every needed adjustment is found in this U. S. ECONOMIC EXPERT (Continued from Page 1.) and Mrs. Hubert Cadle, Henry H. Mrs. Judson Cobb, Albert M. Du­ L T . W O O D Miller, Mrs. M. A, Dwy.er, John R. pont, Margaret Dietz, Florence sewing machine.. It is truly wonderful as well a» beauti­ March, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fallows. R. J. Smith ...... 100.00 Dwyer, Jennie A. Bidwell, Charles ful. Come in and see it and test it. Our attachments Furniture and Piano Movinf PLANS TREAH CHANGES Mrs. Charles W. Holman .. . 100.00 Rattenberg, John Hand, Mrs. Robert John P. Stone, Mrs. Edward Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Glenney 100.00 McKinney, C. E. Bissell, E. B. Free­ Guire, Mrs. Elizabeth Horton, A. are the best that skill can make. Our demonetratpr man, Mrs. Elsie ,H. Bissell, Mr. and Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc- General Trucking Mr. and Mrs. A, Hultman . . . TOO.00 Nall, Mrs. Jaines Fox, Mrs. Charles Bernard Baruch Soggeata Methods of J. H. Johnston...... TOO.OO Mrs. D. J. Curren, Pagan! Brothers, will show you everything and also make your name in Payments liather Than R ^uo Mrs. Marion C urr^ Mrs: Levi T. Naag, Daniel Garland, Mrs. Emil Public Storehouse Samuel F. Crowell ...... 100.00 Clement, Friend. silk Free of charge on this world famed sewing machine. tions. Mrs. Ella A lbiston...... 100.00 Dewey, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. H. Joseph Albiston ...... 100.00 W. Barrows, A- F. Howes, Miss Mrs. H. D. Chapman, Bernice Ly­ Perris Brothers ...... 100.00 Elizabeth Grey, Jane Chambers Ho­ dall, Matilda Schuster, ^ Mrs. A. Folly Brook Ice Paris, May 24.— Additional sug­ L. J. Eichman ...... 100.00 gan, Elizabeth V. Hall, Mrs. F. Char- Shorts, J. W. Goslee, Max Fredman, Special at This Sale gestions for changes in the economic Mr. L. Miller. If Jane Tuttle ...... 50.00 tier, W. M. Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. . $12 allowed for your old machine no matter what con­ Dealer in all kinds of Woodi demands on Germany were handed Mrs. J. M. Parkhurst .... 50.00 G. W. Kuhney, Miss Emma Hutchin­ $1 Ehich. One dollar was contributed by to President Wilson today by Bernard Mary Hooker ...... 50.00 son, P. P. Hannon, Patrick O’Con- dition. it is in. ' lowest prices. neR. eath of the following: N. Baruch, one of the leading econo­ Geotz Bread Company . .. 50.00 Mrs. and l^r. M. C. Terrill 50.00 Charles Carlisle, Dr. W. R. Rice. Emil Dietz, Mrs. Conrad Dietz, Phone 496 and 672 mical experts on the American peace Nellie Quinn, Mrs. L. H. Pip6r, Mrs, BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERY mission. Sarah J. Burr ...... ' 5.0.00 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bissell, A E. C. Packard...... $ 50.00 Mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Ship- Margaret Perry, Mrs. Alice R. Free to Ladles— ^Yonr name made vriHk Bedding finiest sMc Office 72 Bissell St. These are additional to the sug­ Remig, Mrs. Alice C. Russell, Mrs- gestions made earlier in the week Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Strickland 50.00 man, Mr. and Mi^.,. Ernest Bently, (piece of art work) stitched by W . C. Ellis, silk artist Demon­ Fred Shippe ...... 50.00 Mr. Arvid H. Seabuyg, Mrs. George B. H. Behrend, Mrs. Fred Harvey, Fred strator and Expert. LONG DISTANCE MOVING and it is believed they will go a Teichert, Mary Foley, Mrs. C. Lar­ long way in meeting the obje<5tions H. S. K eeney...... / ...... 50.00 Slater, Joseph Sbomons, Mr. and A SPECIALTY Mr. and Mrs. Thomis Fergu­ Mrs. B. A. Lettney;’ son, Mrs. Mary Sommers, of the Germans. However, in this Mrs. R. G. McDermott, F. A. connection, it is m a^ plain that the son ...... ,•...... 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Wilcox, George concessions deal wifn the methods Louis Undeflbt . . i . ; .T . .. 50.00 L. Bette, Marti^-E. Alvord, }At8. Levi Nickerson, L. A, Converse, Mi^s Net- of payment rather than reductions. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. AlVord. 40.00 Wheaton, Wayldnd Straughn, Robert lie Hollister, H. E. and M. R. Wil­ Mai son, Mrs. E. Gibbons, Mrs. R. Dav­ Bring Your Suits Members of the economic comihis- Lucius J. G rant...... $ 25.00 J, Dewey, Pericles Ambulos, B. W. sioiv said that the concessions in Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Clarke . , 25.00 Post, Walter Oliver, S. J. Kemp, Mr. idson, Margaret Hunniford, Mrs. A. The store with the easy weekly payment plan. Here for Cleaning question simply restore the plan to Peter Larson ...... 25.00 and Mrs. Bray. Betronis, Mrs. Turking-ton, the original conditions which the Phillip Larson ...... 25.00 $ 6 Each. Irene Moriarty, Mr. and Mrs. And Repairing Americans proposed at the outset. William W a lsh ...... 25.00 The sum of $5 was given by each Wm. Clark, Sarah J. Palmer, Mrs. Dr. W. E. G reene...... ! . . . 25.00 of the following: John McMenemy, K. A. Smith, Mrs FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY At that time the Americans were hopelessly in the minority. Since the H. C. Alvord ...... 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Barr, Miss M. E. W. E. Newman, Mrs. J. S. Sharp, Ellen Johnson, Mr. Robert Wil­ Men’s and Women’s Suits Dry Germans began their discussions the Mr. and Mrs. J. Laufer .... 25.00 Dempster, Mrs. H. E. Chadinels, Mrs R. H. Rice, Mrs. E. F. Peckham, son, Mrs. John Potter, John Rice, CAKE OF SCENTED SOAP or Steam Cleaned and Pressed. French economic experts have com­ John Mamacos ...... 25.00 Mrs. James T. Palmer, Mrs. Lottie Irving B. Campbell, Mrs. Markem, Mrs. Celina Pay, Vivian Grant, /ffrs Very low prices. pletely changed their viewpoint and Mr. and Mrs. M arlow...... 25.00 Davidson, H. ^A. Cook, Mks. Frank John Brocowski, George Bakulaski, Margaret Brown, Miss Mary Lydall now believe the American view nec­ Pefrett & Glenney...... 25.00 Bllson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutton, Jacob Miner, Mrs. W. Smith. Mrs. isage Lydafl, Mrs. A. McKenna NETS GISL $5,000 CASB Alterations of All Kinds. essary. ' Mrs. W. -J. Lydall, George Burneau, D. R. Dynes, Frfend, Bernard Hor­ .Custom Tailoring Nineteen Ydar Old DemofisWator GERMAN COUNTERPROPOSALS an, Mrs. Grubbe, Mr. and Mrs. Thos {By Morris) Makes Good Sale When She Meeta TO BE IN TOMORROW. The proper jury to try the Ex~Kaiser— Hewitt, Marjorie McDiarmid, Jokn London, May 24.^The German Moriarty,- Mrs. Myra Galinat, James Old Julias Beaumont. counterproposals to the peace treaty Britton, Mr. E. L. Gates! Mr. Chas. 241 NORTH MAIN STREET terms probably will be handed to Tuttle, Mrs. Annie Lowe, Mrs. H. L. New Haven, May 24.— Succumbing HARTMAN BLOCK the allies tomorrow, said an Ex­ Wilson, Nellie L. Smith, Mrs. St. to the charms of a pretty demonstra­ change Telegraph dispatch from John, Henry. J. Brook, Mias Annie Copenhagen this afternoon. Smith, Gertrude Lappen, Alice Lap- tor of scented soap, who met , The German press in detailing the pen, Mrs. L. Perrett. him at his' home while selling her INTERSTATE BOWLERS allied military activity notably the perfutrod c-> nniodlty, Julius Beaa- preparations for transportation of Tt'ori . .;;7. oi! Blatchley Avenuev fully equipped troops expresses the i-'’ /. ' ower, has confessed WILL MEET JUNE I6TH conviction that it is not an empty NO HOPE OF SETTLING til’ ' ,iolI*i- ‘T it he surrendered'in demonstration.” all ; j.,ut $.'^^ M)0 in cash to the younff -'^- WINNIPEG’S BIG STRIKE woman am! her sister. Cathe|4i!iie DUMMY COP COSTS Reynolds, 19, tbp demonstrator >and Connecticnt and Bay. State Will her sister, Mra. Julia de Mock, 22, Fight for Duckpin Championship NEW HAVEN $567. are in the police toils,, their - case$ ' in New York City. New Haven, Conn,, May 24.—A Big Military Foree Held in Reserve being postponed for further heiring jury in the common pl^as court here to Maintain Order— Great Vari­ today under bonds pf 92,500. t * New York, N. Y., May 24— Among has awarded Abraham Aronson ance of (pinions. The poMoe allege that BeammoBf the late entries received for the $567 damages, including costs became enamored of the soap dam-^ Interstate Duckpin Championships, against the City for damage done to onstrator and< purchased a. jtrQns^. which will open on June 16th, at his automobile as a result of a col­ ¥ Failure of the committee which has been In conference hero to seau and advSiiced ca8h'^ror” gbib* ."yncle Joe” Thum’s White Elephant lision with a “ silent cop” which had ments of the perfnmed fdr Academy, New York City, is one fallen over, extinguishing the light, agree on a plan for the settlement ht Winnipeg’s general strike today has erty bonds and varlons other' p n y ! from Paul J. Poehler and Red Mil­ on a street corner here. As a result poses. The young women SaiMri appreciably lessened hopes for an lar of Revere, Mass. Poehler Is the of the decision the City may aban­ their Innocence of .any wrong dining ' early adjustment of the situation. champion of Massachusetts and his don or change the method of anchor­ and! have obtained counsel to c6m-x The committee adjourned early to­ partner Is equally well known in the ing the silent cop. The City Intends '//lUfH/i bat the charge of Beaumont. ^ ' tournament world. These Bay State however to take the case to the su­ X day with none of the fundamental ■ ...... iS i i ' , >71 bowlers will have the battle of their preme court. o differences between« employers and 22,000 TROOPS DUE TObifY. lives to beat Connie Lewis of Bridge­ the strikers adjusted. Vnwlilingness on the jiart of the ' -;Vi :a- ■■ port, Conn., and the bowlers he will MYSTERIOUS DEATH. New York, May' 24,— ^Twenty-two bring with him to the tournament. union forces to accept resppnsihUlty Boston, Mass., May 24,— The m for Involving city firemen ' in-^Vthb thousand retnming aoldietu ,UNn;e, Aside from the New England bowi- American steamship Cicoa, bound ers, the very best duckpin ehooters strike and wide divergence of epm- due to arrive here from B u ro i^ ,tt^ > from Portland to Norfolk, Va., held Ion regarding collective bargaining of New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl up its southward and put In ai vanla, Washington, Maryland, Ohio, , are the main issues upon which ' the this port today on account of the 'members of the committee ard at The Santa Teresa'’ frou Virginia and Delaware will be seen mysterious death at sea of Alexander aaire, with 1.400 ,sioY aiid .woUdde(L^^ in this competion. variance. E. Small a colored waiter. His With prospects of settlement of was the first to arrive. Entries for the tournament will body was found In one of the Clcoa’s the strlkp stlU remote, military au­ Aeto Squadron and a dtutaChiieiA close with Joseph Thum, 1241 washrooms In the night. Medical thorities are watching the sltnatlo^ the. . 10 4th ’ Bnglneen tAtix- iMra^i Broadway, New York City, on June examiner Magrath went abbard and ita; wittL Increased caution. Two- com­ aboard. • •' 7th. Indications are that the entry questioned the crew. Later he or­ Bringing 1,909 hum, thU Slat r- . panies of mounted police have been will exceed that of any other tour­ dered the body brought ashore. added to the military forces hqld|-tu was the next to dodc. TiiU'’.'t|;i nament ever held In Greater New reserve to maintain order. A qav- Infantry beidfoartera».^in$9iea94^ York. taohmentD, 101st *■ - ^ * alry force of 1.500 is now held In TWO KILLED BY TRAIN. , Company, Coq^taaios % fOvlItri: reserve hera. ^ • Bits; 87oui Aero BANTZAU AT VERSAIMjES. Abington, Mass., May 24.— ^Two Paris, May 24,— Count von Brock- persons were killed and three others Compiany TroheportiffiiF $15,000 HBABT BALM. the 90.th ^om®Bhy- dorff-Rantzau, bead of th^ German Injured, two of them seriously, when c o m .wei% .ittwdrAK 4.elbgatlon returned to Versailles to­ an automobile containing a party day from Spa, where he conferred St. Helens, Orb., May 24.-^Fifteen Recepdoik fhahutt with German leaders who made a of Brockton pebple was struck by a thoiisand $ye Jnuiared dellasa 8Uf,lKl84M^1 CoIoradOj’.jr**'^ special trip there from Berlin to train here today. as the award of a jury tod$j tb j[he meet him. \ The dead are: Mrs. Clifford A. alibnatlpn of affections Suit ojf.lk>^- Paokard, 61, Brockton; Marlon Pat- ert Gole against hf. A, Jcyii^oa>' |tf6.> tangall, 9, Campello, Injured seri­ AlfCe Blackwell 'and .^Rsy^ . TALE CLASS REGATTA. ously: Mr. and Mrs. Bewail Pattmi- son, Cple asked the July ; fdv duly New Haven, May 24,— Yale and gall, parentf of the dead girl. Broolc- Harvard Junior class crews meet on $16,(^0. They giwe b w (Sn - ton Hospftal^ Clifford, A . Packard, 9600, fbr costs. the harbor this afternoon during the 60, Oi( Brockton^ renewal of the andual Yale class re­ ^he, defendants wers i|Meusef|(: of kidnapping Mn». -Cole, nlSee.uf^j' gatta, in which many class crews Btty Tthir fllms here, D^eloplng cmpetisd. ' Choate Sohool erew meet Blackwell, and sjilrittiti Jt ttki .two Yaia Yrsahaan srswi lit a and printlnff. McNamara's Phax- from her honeymoon hobio maoff.^--adT« „

Vf-r ■ ‘ f Foxm TWO BIG niA C K MEETS BOSTON IANS HONOR NEW ARMQHAN REPDBUC

ttettrcd At the Poet .Office at Man- STAGED AT CAMBRIDGE BIG B t e CATCHY ( M YEAR OLD TOMORROW ■Mfter AA B ^ n d Clnae Mall Matter Do not buy^empor^jy A ll N w f*eileciion Oil Cook S ^ ^ Annual Cliampionship Meet of New This- Is Hank Gfowdy’s Day at “ The Afass Be Held AU Ovbir furniture ^bushed by England- fnteroollegiafte Assocla* ^ Hub"—€lets Present of $800 In United. States to . Celebrate the at last year's prices \ Buy Btyles that will please tiOh Being w.Bbnds. Bvent^...... you In jtears to come. ^Buy \ qualities that will give you The Long Blue Chim-r i l e Herald Prioting Company . Boston,. May. 245r-^Thousands . of ney Burners turn Cambridge, Mass., May 34.-f-Two long and satisiactdry service. *MY9T7 Svenlns: except Sundays and Boston,= May 24.— This was Hank vArmeniamb "throughout. the . . United This is the only kind worth every drop of oil into Holidaya. big track meets yf'dJ’e staked Ob' this Gpwify’s day. Nearly two ,y^ rs ago States tbtoorrow .'#111 celebrate the buying. It Is least expensive clemi, Intpns^ heat side pf the Charles river today. The first anniversary of -the fouitdiug of In the end, as It gives you most the :Braves' big blonde batcher pack- and "d^ve It'full .force, By Mall, Postpaid annual track and'field chlimplonshlp oi^.biray his big ^ove,\ Pacific coast today for Toledo to 'be­ indicate' an early or late spring, be­ Decay forms gases. Such gases gin his training to meet Jack Demp­ cause the robin has no way of telling are poisonous^ Ask your doctor should be unobstructed for vehicles the following sltimtion: “ A bour- he will tell you. your porch, it’s a non- goise, with a gold tooth, walking the sey July 4. He is expected to reach the present or future weather condi­ moving in the opposite direction. In Chicago Tuesday and come here tions. The presence 'o f, migratory Safety First High Chairs come expensive and eco­ streets of Petrograd, meeting a Bol­ In Mahogany, Fumed Oak and town, where heavy ttafflc makes this shevik with a crowbar.” Wednesday. Willard will have his birds from farther soilth, as the Gulf nomical floor covering training quarterr at the Casino, States, indicates weather conditions Golden Oak finishes. Prices species of road fllcher particularly Answers must be in early. from $8.45. obnoxious, he is usually to be found about a mile from the site of Aona. there, but not here. If there is a ACCOMMODATING SICK Dempsey’s trainers are restraining snow storm after the robin’s arrival astride the trolley track complacent­ the big fellow in his eagerness to he will freeze and starve, for he has ly proceeding at about hve miles an • COW COMMITS SUICIDE. jump into the thick ^f his training not wit enough to fly south again. hour. He cannot be forced to hasten Marshfield, Ore., May 24.— Super­ program. The arrival of Big Bill So our thepry is blasted— robins are and he is offended if asked to move vision of dairy herds for the preven­ Tate, the colored heavy of New not harbingers of spring.” tion and spreading of disease in this York, Terry Keller, the Dayton nearer the curb. ’ ' 0 ^ territory is really unnecessary. One lightweight, and others less notable ‘DEAD” YANKEE REQUESTS Aside frotn thoughtless drivers of accommodating cow, the only sick has given^the challenger a desire to .A GOOD, BIG “ CHOW.” trucks, this habit is indulged in bovine in a% herd numbering 150, begin “ mixing 'em” proper. ^ Steinway Pianos Berkey & Gay Furniture chiefly by the occupants of promptly committed suicide when Dr. His trainers however decided to Whittall Rugs take the program off no hard work Emporia, Kan., May 24.— “ Hello, Steimvay Pianolas broughams and limcirsines and J. Sorensen, Assistant State Veter- “Assistant Home Makers” Glenwood and Crawford in-aiian, pronounced her sick. She before next week and as result *of Sis, what’s the '^ance of a good big coupes . People who live in glass car­ jumped over a fence and broke her little work, some shadow boxing and chow?” said a,’'^ ice over the tele­ Victor Vlctrolas Ranges riages should keep to the right. The neck. Thus was the owner saved a rub do'Wn today constituted the phone at 5 o’clock in the morning to training program. habit is simply a form of selfishness the regretful act of killing her. Mrs. Clayton Childers. Mrs. Childers and can be reformed if all drivers thought she recognized the voice, THIS CAMP “ COOKIE JAR’ will give a little thought to the man THE AUSTRIAN TREATY. \ but was uncertain. Still she an­ has been accustomed to. NEVER BECOMES EMPTY. behind.' ' swered: Thus a community does not rMn- Paris, May 24.— The Austrian “ Pretty got»d;}V who wants to EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF GREAT ORITAIN late its schools or have just aS Junction City, Kan., May 24. — konw?” ’ . PROMPT ACTION. treaty may be ready by Tuesday in facilities as! it may desir^ IWttoMrf Port Riley has a “cookie jar” like “ You’ll find sooa enough, sis,” is there a chance for the 'Republican pilots, in Wash- which event another plenary session replied the voic^ as the receiver at mother'used to .have that never be­ DESIGNED TO DIVIDE PEOPLE INTO CLASSES son to have what the son of the iBBton do wen to eeleet from the of the peace conference will be held the other end elided. In a few min­ \yho is better off in world’s good can comes empty, although the lid is off mass of legislation which the last Wednesday. utes a knock at the door resounded afford to provide in the educational It is understood that the Austrian most of the time. It is located in the through the silent house. .Mrs. Scene— Inquiry room, British Coal school, quit the board schools at the line. Congress failed to pass the appropri­ Childers answere^. It was her broth­ army will be restricted to less than base, hospital at Fort Riley, and is Commission, which is trying to as­ age of twelve. The private schools are operated ation bill carrying ovdr $40,000,000 contributed to . by many women in er, Charlie Brown, who had just re­ on a basis of profit— not education 200,000 men. The question of re­ certain whether mines should be na­ Education for a middle class Eng­ for the Bureau of War Risk Insur­ paration is now one of the biggest many states. The Jewish Welfare turned from France. She had, re­ of the youth because he should be ceived word last fall that he was tionalized. lish boy to gain the equivalent of a ance. This has just been put problems. Board at the post maintains the jar, good American high school training instructed. It’s h business proposi­ and every month 10,000 cookies are dead, and it wasy^ater disputed by a Sir Leo Money, Socialist member tion,/ pure and simple, for those con­ through the House without a roll letter from hiraj/early in January. comes in three stages. The first is Okood, satisfying, quality smoke. sent by the Jewish women of Kan­ of Commission, cross-examining wit­ ducting the private schools. If a call vote and will be advance^, as sas City to keep it filled, in addition Since that time she had hekrd noth­ the board school. By the age of nine, Double A Perfecto, 10c, McNamara’s if his parents can afford it, and by parent does not like the progress his rapidly as possible. to thousands from Kansas, Okla­ ing. A second ^^rother was killed ness. son OP daughter is making in a cer­ Pharmacy.— adv. “ Would you sell out the schools the age of twelve if he has remained i- A The neglect of the former Con­ homa, Missouri and Nebraska. in Prance. in the board school to win a scholar­ tain school, he simply picks out an­ gress in this matter will cause anxi­ of this country to private owners?” ship, the pupil is placed iir a sec­ other. ■ The same holds good of the “ public” schools. The latter main­ ety, and in many* cases downright Harold Cox, witness, well-known ondary school, for which there is a tutoring fee of $15 to $^0 a term, tain, in many cases,' a rigid social suffering, throughout, the land. As Uncle Sam: ‘‘I Hope The Doctor Operates Oix Me This Time” By Morris economist—‘“ Certainly. I think qualification basis for entrance. At State education is a most misebiev- each school year having three terms. reported by Representative Good, Thus if a parent had two children Eton or Harrow it will cost a father ■> Iowa, there were, on May first, ous thing.” in a secondary school, the fees alone $2,000 a year for his son and he won’t receive any better instruction • 700,000 checks that could not be Sir Leo— “ Would you put the sew­ would be $90 to $120 a year. In ad­ dition, he would be taxed, to Jielp than is available, free to,all, at the sent out because of lack of funds. erage systdm under private enter- high school at 'Wabash, Ind. -• prize?” defray expenses of the board school Unless the measure goes through to which be would not think of send­ In going about English towns and before June first there will be almost Cox— “ No. I would give you the ing his child after the age of nine cjties one is struck by the absence o f' sewers.” (Uproarious laughter.) if he could prevent it. large, well-located, i adequately double that many checks unpaid to equipped common schools or high the families of our soldiers and sail­ The secondary school can take the schools. The board schools generally ors. pupil through six years of training. are located in congerted areas and But generally, at the age of fourteen, The War Risk bureau made few London, May 24 (by mail).—- very often are not much larger than the parent, if hg^ wants his child to cottage-like houses which surround friends in the military forces of the Should a prominent American de­ have the best training-available, ar­ them. Private schools very often are country while the war was • on. clare before a public investigating ranges to send him to a "public” conducted in large residences which Checks were often delayed for bqdy that he “ regarded State edu­ school— a misnomer, fpr ft is no more have been copverted. public than John D. Rockfeller’s One provision enforced by prac­ months, errors in amounts wero cation as a most mischievous thing” Pontico estate. The fees per term at h^ remarks on anything else cer­ tically all secondary schools is that frequent and the enlisted men re­ WII-L. R E O PE N a public school of average standing every master (teacher) must have a ceived the impression that this de­ Tf4I$OFRCE OH tainly would not carry much weight run, $40 to $50 a term, while the bachelor’s degree. partment of the governmei^t was a In American colonial history Vir­ more exclusive public schools charge People with money start'sending anything from $100 a term upward. their children to boarding-out schools clumsy, slow working, inaccurate JUNE ginia plantation owners fought es­ The public schools trains pupils from /I tablishment of public schools. at -the age of seven, visiting their machine badly clogged with red V ® fourteen years upward to twenty- children twice monthly. tape. But in England things are differ­ onq, although the average Institu­ Nothing should stand in the way ent. There is no sych thing as free tion has finished off its pupils at COURT HOUSE CLOCK eighteen. of the rapid culmination of the ap­ pubic school education clear through CHANGES TIME OFTEN. to the university. After • a British The public schools are the real propriation bill into law. criterion of social standing. Eton Rochestei*, Ind., May 24.— You boy is nine years old, or so, there is and Harrow are examples. These can set you; watch to suit yourself HONORABLY DISCHARGED. noj “ equality or opportunity” ^for are forHhe “ blue-blooded” folk. The in Rochester. All kinds of time is' training is kimllar to that given, in The following honorably dis­ attaining what would be regarded in in style. The County Commissioners America as merely a good high scores of American academies -or charged men have reported at the “ pfep” schools. had the court house clock turned school education. 'All-good school­ back to the old time, on petition of War Bureau during the past week: ing of a child after the age of pine By diligent study, a baker’s aon a farmer’s association, but t^e rest 1st Clags Private Thomas Morrison, is in private hands. Private schools, might win a scholarship in a~ secon­ of Rochbster,. including the county Private Dominico Aceto, Lieut. Wil­ all of them requiring fees and many dary school entitling him to enter, officials. ,go by' the daylight saving fees paid, some public school at the liam J. Thornton, Corporal G. 'Cal­ of them boarding schools, not pub­ tlmo. Most every night when Ro­ lic schools as Americans know and age' of sixteen. But cdseA wherein a chester goes to bed the courthouse vin Butler, 1st Class Private James cherish them, are preponderant in poor man’s son wins his way from a ^ock lb an hour behind the resi* o| F. Sullivan, Corporal Albert Down­ Britain’s educational system. board school to the public school are the town, but when’ morning comes rare. It is not the conimon thing. ing, Private Barton I. Brown, En­ America’s school system, often at­ the clock has been moved up a^ hour Thus, the^ poor children get only sign Harry Maidment, Private tacked or criticized by persons who by some one^and tbe court house Jan­ knovt, nothing of school conditions an Inferior education— a tutoring itor has to g6 up into the tower and' Thomas Wallett, Private John W. prevalliilg in Europe, generally is which the fathers .In the middle, and ^set it back an hour, to carry out thd Aliansky, 1st Class Private John regarded even by its critics as the na­ upper classga frown upon as being orders of the Oonnty Commissioaers.^ Joseph McCarthy, Private Fiorino tion'll chief democratizing force. too . deg^'adlng for their children. The middle cljaM children get ad good then^, buildings tinprefentlous, witV -tho -VJV out any air of uplift about same school; FronT early; lifo the ter'to i^ued, “are,a / iihd are very small.. While the board boys and girls soon antoxnattcalty. arfi that ard” schools give instruction of a sort un-; fall Into niches,^ as a;...... general rttle^ teep pedple Th® Americanization Bill which turns to deal a death blow to illiteracy til a pupil is fourteen even the'poOr provided,through the b^oohi, whlchlg^wilfto''^' irrtThey arh' bpys who earn scholarships'^titling. in their turn- are provided/*”^ iry ictjon." failed'to pass thelast session pf Congress: ^ V v them to go, fees paid, to a secondary tloh, soctol toid fluanplidt^W

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v' RETURNS HOME TO HELP IN THE BIG Bert Lytell, the Metro star who has flashed into fame on the screen ' . i - . f v \ ; . i s - ' ;y' SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN SOON TO START in the same meteoric manner in which he attained succeed on the --I - ■-. '•h stage, will be seen tonight at the ^ % : New York, May 16.—“ Ma” Bur-' her front line post and timed her Circle theater in a gripping drama •'’v.w batches of flapjacks by the whine of of intense' heart appeal, “ Faith’!, a | ' 41ck arrived In New York City the story of love and humanity. ^her day ‘midst the cheers of thou- the mlnnewerfers. The play tells the story of a Andfl of soldiers who were her fel­ She returns to take an active part ydling man -who hasNdrifted from the low passengers on the Nleuw in the Salvation Army Homes Ser­ good influences of life and.^ettles^ Amsterdam. When she came down vice Fund Campaign for $13,000,- down to a narrow, hum-drum exis-' 000— May 19-26. Her-^efforts were tence which kills enthusiasm and] the gangplank with a sprightUness ambition and leaves him content' that helled her sixty yeark and her not Confined to making flapjacks, nor with the crumbs of life. ^ napy months of overseas service a did she rest on her honors when she Although he is content to exist inj group of returned veterans were baked 324 pies in twelve hours. She this manner the two women ’ who , waiting to greet her and they took found time to conduct gospel meet­ have an intense Interest in his life ing's and gained many converts. Fol­ decided that it is faith and love that up the cheering where the new ar­ is lacking to bring to the heights of rivals left off. lowing Is a verbatim transcript of achievement. How they accomplish A “ Ma” Burdick has many claims to “ testimony” given in open meeting this and the beauty of the romance] distinction. She is the oldest Sal­ by one of her converts: / which completes the story is beau­ vation Army worker to see overseas "I used to be a hard guy, fellers, tifully told in this gripping drama but when we lay out there with six of human hopes and happiness and fAi service. She is one of the first wo­ Mr. Lytell is seen in a role w|;ilch men workers to go overseas. She hour barragSf bustin’ right in front gives him great scope for his versa­ has one of the largest families of of us and ‘arrivals' bustin’ all around tile dramatic ability. foster sons in the world. She is a us, I did something. It seemed as On the same bill will be the fam-J TO BE SACRIFICED AT though ev«ry shell had my number ous Pathe News^ a Big V. Comedy member of a 100 per cent service and another episode of “ The Light- | on it. Then we went over and ran family, for “ Pa" Burdick and the fling Raiders.” daughter, Cecil, were also overseas right Into their barrage. I was Tomorrow evening the feature] 'it ^fus Salvation Army workers and her scared yellow and was afraid I will be “ Fortune’s Child” with .,)son went over the top In an olive would show it. A shell buried me Gladys Leslie playing the lead. and while my pals were diggin’ me Gladys Leslie is a star of rare ver­ .drab uniform. satility who has marked ability to uction out I prayed for the first time in my A Then, too, she is the champion pie convey to an audience the spirit and ^ k e r of the A. E. F., and she is not life. I promised I would call for a meaning of the play. She is especi­ hfraid of the biggest shell “ Jerry” new deck if I got out and now I’m ally appealing in child . roles v ,ln ®Ver owned. She proved that on dealin’ right off the top of it. I’tfi which she seems to reflect the very going to keep my promise, too.” Joy of living. She has suCh a role many occasions when she stuck_ to in Beth in “ Fortune’s Chfld” , her] third release in the Vltagiraph Star Series. She is a little boarding Commencing Saturday May 24th and house drudge, who belifsves every *DAVIE BOY’ S” DADDY RETURNS WITH WOUND word she reads in her fairy tale book and finally the Knight of her continuing Monday, Tuesday and RECEIVED JUST ’AFTER PENNING WONDERFUL ‘ MISSIVE dreams really cames to take her away where all is love and happi­ ness. Wednesday at 2 P. M. each day on K Boy’s Daddy” Is home from the war. one hand! Then we laughed some “ Davie Boy” knew the “ old man” more and suddenly I remembered it the Property. the moment he saw him, despite the was 9 o’clock. I said: ‘Why chil­ Park Theater gashed cheek, which told the story dren, what are you doing out of bed at this hour of the night?’ And you “ Caroline of the Corners” a spe­ of how a high-explosive shell tried cial featin'e, will bo the headliner to take a brave father from his wife said: ‘Why, it isn’t very often our of a , big feature bill at the The whole of the lots reniaining unsold and six youngsters. « father goes a'way to war, so we Popular Playho.use this evening. On ? Bloodshed and trials of the battle­ thought we ought to stay up and say the same program will be another fields of war-tom France, are only a good-bye.’ episode of “ The Brass Bullet” and in this beautiful development will “ And then I was so surprised to a neyr release comedy. memory and will soon be forgotten For tomorrow evening “ Molly ot by Major Frank W. Cavanaugh, One learn that I hadn’t gone away to war the Follies” a dandy story of stage be disposed pf at Public Auction. Hundred and Second Field Artillery, yet that I suddenly awoke, only to life will be the feature. United States Army. But “ Cav’s” find myself In my little lonely bar­ On TuWday and—-Wednesday ol letter to his “ Davie Boy,” aged six racks, and the rain was coming down next week the feature will be “ The More than forty (40) lots are to hard outside and I was lonesome for Silver King.” Here is a story that years, written Just before the famous *has held the stage for over twenty ‘Dartmouth • College football coach my dear family. ■* five years and is as- popular now as ■went into battle, never will be for­ “ And nowr David, dear boy, every it was the first time ijt was present-* be sold and they will be sold pgaird- gotten by those who read it. Here one is in bed but me, trying to get . ed. It is in the same class with It is: lots of strength and health for the “ The Old -Homestead” , “ Way Down big fights we will soon be in, so East’ ’and Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and less of Value to the highest biddet. “ Dear Davie Boy: will never grow old. “ Your good mother writes me that must do likewise and end this letter ^But^/I'fha Silver iIGlna” i^^a big­ i - . * . ■ you haVe a chiim, and she says he is to yo6.' Y6ii thuht'always remVmber^ ger slory than any of th^x)thers and A fine boy.who lives next door. Isn’t that your father came into this great in the film version it is able to pre­ that fine? I wish I had a chum. You war for the sake of all little chil­ sent something that the limits of a stage made impossible. In a nut­ dren, and I know that you will, while and your mother used to be my shell the story tells of a man who Ohum'9 and sometimes Joe and Billy, I am gone, .take good care of mother Idft his wife and baby to seek his Spnd even dear Rose Marie and Phil, and all the children. fortune. He reported dead and Opportunity ’ Opportunity too, when he was home; but now “ I can sge you growing Up tall and his wife and child are starving. In that is all changed and I have no straight with shoulders baCk and ^kct the husband and father did not die but made millions in silver min­ head up, because that’s what old « ohpms in all the world. I think it’s ing. The story is cast in the same ft rather sad sometimes, don’t you? ‘Cav’ wants, and you love^Cav,’ don’t moulds as “ The Count of Monte But I have your pictures, which I you, Davie Boy? Cbrlsto” but has a typically Ameri­ take down and talk to when I am “ Dave, will you do something real can setting. This is one of the times that it is 'Mii lonesome. nice for me? I know you would. ' “ I am happy to know that you like Then kiss mother and Annie and knocking at your door. your new school and home, and I’m Billy, Rose Marie and John for ‘Cav’, TAGGING THE BASES - sure you’ll only play with clean boys and send one to Phil in Maine. . who don’t do anything very had and “ Excuse me, David, for writing in who ^Iso like to go to schiool. Didn’t pencil instead of ink, but ink is bard The C^rds and Giants played a we used to have great times together, to get. give and take game, with the Mc- and wasn’t it fun when you’d come “ The lights are going out in a few Grawites taking the contest, 7 to 6. Beautiful Presents Given Aw ay 50 up to the car to meet me? minutes, so good-night, good-bye, Home runs and extra base hits were “ Then when you saw me getting Dave, and God bless you. From common. Chase poled a circuit / - ' • '. Off, do you remember how you’d hide your old man. ‘CAV.’ ” < clout, ^hotton and Fletcher re­ behind a tree and run up behind me peated the performance. Kauff reg­ Eabh day to thp3C attending the Sale and scare me after I had passed? And istered two 3-sack clouts. ft do you remembe^ how sometimes you BASEBAU RESULTS Cravath knows no friends. Iii a 4 and I wouTd race and you were get­ vicious' attack against his ond time ting so you could run pretty fast, “ buddie” , Alexander, the demon bat­ . For further particulars apply to for you were getting to be a big boy? AMERICAN LEAGUE. ter rapped out a single, a double and Chicago 6, New York 0. a triple, scoring five of Phillies’ sev­ - “ And then we’d all go down to see R. H. E. 0 en runs against the Cubs’ two tal­ the circus and the parade and hold Chicago ...... 5 10 0 Ca,y’ won’t be home. But I want three one baggers In four starts. OUJ! IBHIGH 4 • . t'p* *v.' you to have the finest time you ever Chicago ...... 2 7 4 Batteries— Smith and Adams; The Yanks worked Cicotte for three Office, 52 Pearl St^ 89| had on that day so that I may be Bailey, Hendrix, Alexander and Daly. walks, the first he has donated this Neolin Soles Qiial|i7"^4^Servlce oar Motte happy over here, thinking of you Cincinnati 10, Boston 4. season. Shawkey was tapped foi Give Double Weilur-Our No.l2< PIANO TUNING ANl) Also hH. I wish I knew some little boys R. H. B. Stitching machine puts on these Cincinnati ' ...... 10 15 1 ten safeties, but the S<^x were unable and Phum Moving. god girls over here so that I might miMNCE ‘ . 'v Boston ...... 4 9 1 to reach the counting station. soles perfectly. Try a pair REPAIRING ^Ik to them and hold their hands, Batteries— Luque and Wingo; Igad r -would call them my boys’ and McQuillan, Fllllngim, Keating, Tra- CIVIL WAR VETORA'N, AT V iS lE .. W illis ^ffTA’iihomM and p^tend that I was gresser and Wilson. 72, ASKS FRbr;^icnoN Selwitz Repair M an JOHN COCKERHAM ; ' -y Phone 58 Anlbhipbite, FROM WOMEN. 883 Main Street 6 Orchard Street.' " Tde. 245^?2 Blalil S t ]Lial^^ hM.ii ^e. « r ‘*The other night I had a lovely ANES’THETIO KISSING BUG dream and I was so disappointed Los Angeles, Cal., Ii^ay 24.t-“I Also Tobacbp lasig^ ^ A l^UZZLE TO DOCTORS. wish you police would keep thesq when I awoke. I dreamed I was sit- SNOW AND HEAT DELAY women a'way. I’ve bwn happy se'v- . TRAIN WITHIN 2 WEEKS. W atch Reparihg F U i m MVVIN6 ggainst daiaage by lia)l in our kitchen with mother and Los Angeles, Cal., May 24.— A enty-two years alone and I can get .'S' l^vid and all the children, and a mysterious “kissing bug" with an along prettjy well by myself the rest * ^ Liberal, Kan., May 24.— From a C . . Iv - - \ r r " V tilted back against the wall anesthetic sting lit upon the mouth of the way, thank you.” J. H.**^Stamm, Civil War, veteran,' snowdrift delaying trains, to heat ‘LONG DIST^CXli^VnUmO w iplpped, find I^ell gently and ■without of Albert Noldonado,. five. The boy’s mouth swelled to the size of an ap­ became nervous and distraught buckling the rails in a matter pf two u n b q u i s t ' QUICK SERVICE • Sirttite ma to the floor. And then ple within an hour. Receiving hos­ when- he found in his mall 4 letter weeks is some reeprd.* Nevertheless c m - w . g^otiler and yoQ wnd all the children pital doctors lanced the wound with­ from a woman who gavp her age as the Rock Island Railroad-claimf It. Watchmaker and Jeweler ighed. Jnat lika good, naughty out application or a local anesthetic. fifty and who said she wanted to Rook Island No. 12 was delayed at Hooker, Okla., several hours eariy And yon came over and took The bug bad applied the anepthetlo. make Stamm’s remaining years com­ FprmeHy'widi'E* (|uiulUiUftiag.a hid* *at pi^ultar pfi^pdrtles carried ■v^thin woman can entice me how**^'he said, layed ti^ hours at looker bec«y|i8a 26 S'i'A'IE S tR E ^f l^idbar Siiia me from Ake flkior with ^ e sting of the bur ^ ' “^ n ’t letxher, win you?” the he&t ^caused the r^ls to |nackie^. Room 4^ ' Har^

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He Piloted Philadelphia National . / I League Team Through Four Cam­ paigns— Has Lost None of Hia Lumber Co. Old-Time "Pdpf' 4 * V- ^ ai ,, . Charles 8. Dooln, foBaaer manager of the Philadelphia National League Dealers in club, for .which organization he caught for 12 season^ is now manager of the 5^ Beading International League club. • Dooln, a playing manager, has de­ Lumber, Meikinis Supplies cided to attempt a come-back after A M w A ik jm / M Gfei^ T / to m s ^ andJCoal In Oscar Stnnngo the Tigers have stars bob up in the major league firma­ The Cleveland Indians believe they have the best backstopping lineup in the oldest catcher in point of service ment, sparkle a while and then fade either of the major leagues. The trio are Les Nunaraaker, who was obtalued in the inajors. He is entering his out of sight. In fact, he was a veteran from St. Louis for Josh Billings; Stove O’Neill and Chet Thomas. eleventh complete season with Detroit when most of the present major league ^ Nuniimaker is regarded as a steady player, good behind the bat and still (tnd ^ S a part of another to his credit, catching greats reached the top. lU v i^ Joined the team late in 1008. For Ten Long Years. better with the bat O’Neill Is regarded as the most dependable catcher In the game today, always on the steady grind, never slumping into an “off day.’ Detroit also has in Eddie Ainsmith The most remarkable featxire of Chet Thomas, who came to the Indians about the middle of last season the catcher, who has been in the Stanage’s long career Is the fact that he has been Detroit’s first catcher for overweight and chunky, is showing off In fine style and his mates are betting American league the second longest. on big things from him this season. Ijf^die began the 1010 season with ten seasons. During that time he has Washington and was with the Na- taken all the bumps that a catcher is Ubnals continnoDSly until the trade expected to take, and, except for Layi JOHNNY. UVAN W IU RETURN last winter which made him a Tiger. offs due to Injurie.s, has been in the Stanage's closest rival for length lineup almost constantly. Ho was par­ Former Shortstop of St. Louis Browns 5 BONEHEAO CLASSIC of duty In the majors was Jimmy ticularly unfortunate with injuries last May Change AUnd About Retire . FOR YEAR O F 1919 Archer, |the former Cub star. season! Ing Frotri Game. And yet Jennings and Tigers to a Stanage and Archer. All the blackboard stuff In the man Insist that the veteran receiver Lieut. Johnny La van, surgedb on world can’t lu'lp when snch a Oscar and Jiqjmy became big Is as good as ever. They believe he leaguers at the same time, as the board the U. S. S. Mississippi and for­ play is pulled as came off in the Attach the plug, turn is due for a great year, his best for merly shortstop of the St- Louis 18p9 campaign was nearing its end. some time. Cardlnals-Rods game on April the switch and, by Both caipe from the same league, the Browns and Washington Senators, may 24. In tho third inning with one Unless his foot trouble which de­ change his mind about retiring from tilastem, Stanage frohi the Newark veloped recently becomes* serious, he down Heathcote on first, Horns­ the time you are ready I it’fi baseball. club and Archer from Buffalo. will probably catch most of the games by hit as clean a smash as ever Oscar has seen a lot of catching again this season. Tho Cver-popular little Inflelder saw was poled. It was good for for the iron, the iron the opening gome at the Polo grounds three bases at least Heathcote and became so 'enthusiastic he lu- ran as far as second, listened to is ready for the work, HANK GOWOY WAS A formed his friends ho probably would Morris Rath a moment and then when you use a '4l r u b e WADDELL’S o d d return to the diamond when his in­ raced back for ;flrst. He met STUNT IS IMITATED % Stories From France Telfing pf Games jured ankle heals. Hornsby on the way. Rogers - — p He Caught Were Untrue-^layed Johnny wa.s all rprepared to go to passed him and was called out Babe Waddell’s famous stunt » Throe Qamea Red Dooln. tho St. Louis Cardinals in a big trade, And there stood Heathcote back G-E Electric FTatiron of callihg Id all of his infielders ^ by which tho Giants were to get one on first base, well satisfied with 8 . f, ■ . ■. ■ being out of baseball for two sea­ dnd CRitflelders and striking out A Himk Gewdy evidently was so busy of the Mound City catchers, but he himself. & Let us show you how you can do yGeorge Uhle recently In put- for baseball. , From time to timo week’s ironing without discomfort, trouble, or bright aollege and former minor ting the finishing touches to a ^ stories came back from France telling league ployer and managgr, is secre- Joss of time, and at a total cost of a-few cents. 14 t Phillies through four'campaigns, asr A struck them out In one-two-throo iji Cy Williams continues to pound the suming ijiis role In 1911, and relin­ order In the ninth./ ball vigorously for the Phillies. Manchester Electric quished it at the close of the 1914 Waddell, while with the Ath- ►Ji • • • season. /. letics some years ago, made the The Washington Americans are try­ Coniipany As boss of the Piunies, Dooln pi­ Albany tekm furious by chasing ing opt a new shortstqp named DaVia every member of his team from loted bis team Into fourth place in * * « 1911, finished fifth in 1912 and barely the field except the catcher. The Giants certainly have a very /. was nosed out by the Giants for the And when it came to the final impressive outfield as regards batting. strike for the third man, Rube K pennant in 1913. In 1914 the loss of « * * a number of his star players crippled even made his catcher sit down Joe Leonard puts plenty of pep In the Phillies and Dooin finished In on the ^ound to receive it. ' a game when he is working on the Hils Uhle stunt was planned sixth place that season. He retired as •coaching Unea ' manager at the close of this Oarapaign, more by the Tribesmen than It * * .* was by Uhle himself, the Indians M and went to Cincinnati In 1915, He If Johnny Lavan comes back the THE C. W. KING 00. doing It to show their belief In# spent the 1916 season with tho Giants, Washington infield should do some the rookie’s prowess. after which he retired from the game. regular clubbing. 8UCGE8S04I TO 0. H; B.LEN •S' Since' quitting baseball Dooln has ‘1 * * * ALLEN PLACE, MANCHESTER been engaged In tho garage and cigar Outfielder Farrell of the Columbus business In and around Philadelphia. Senators has been turned over to the Though near the two-score mark, Terre Haute team. LUMBER, COAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES Dooln has lost none of his old-time * ■« ' * ^ DIAMOND “ pep,” always keeping In the best of Butch *!HeDllne, Indianapolis catcher, condition, and Reading flans believe has been sold to the Bloomington club W- Hank Gowdy. that he will not only be a,success as of tho Three-I league. J' •NOTES a manager, but make good as a player • * * w Joe Jackson’s work In the shipyards the lines, Gowdy says he played in as well. The Bosto^ Rfed Sox .have turned only three games during hl^ year and p ‘didn’t dim his batting eye. '■*-Si jy o (^ ^ b .-8 h e a over to‘ NewaWs,. but I a half in France, and In each one hp ■IT-- . !he^eCtk f e e fcek. 1 was the pitcher. He won the last one, “COMEBACK” OF O lilf e ? Bail SCack, son of Connie, will man- sustained a fractured ankle In Cuba he said, 17 to 14. It must have been ■ age the Merchants’ team of Baltimore. Was One Mighty Good Boxer, So He- and the deal collapsed- “It’s going to George Tyler, one of the star left- THE 0.LW. KING' GO a merry brawl, • • • Won’t Have to Stand Much Im­ be a great yeai^for baseball," sold the handed' pitchers of the Chicago Cubs, i. TEmPHON^taS, MUMCBBSISB ~ » Outfielder Lewis of the Indians has pudence of Players. young surgeon, “and I’d like to get appears to be In top form. .’been sold to the Memphis club of the FILM TEACHES CUB PLAYERS back into the game.” , <• « » I Southern league. Ollle Chill, one o f Ban Johnson’s Patsy Flaherty of the Colonels has • • • ' Somt Things Shown on Sereon That new American leagfue umpires, or PITCHER LUQUE LOOKS GOQD sent Catcher Dlegen to the Birming­ ' Pitcher Bernhardt of Arthur Irwin’s Prove How Easy It is for rather a comeback in the Junior major ham club of the Southern league. on Athlete to Err. * V * iRochester club was with the Yanks for ' 4 league, for he umpired there several Former Louisville Hurlerrler Wins First 4I0R«E 8H0EIHG OENERAi MOMMU |a time last season. years back, was Once a mighty good Game of Season for Manager Pat The national commission has rein-' • • * Jack Boot, former professional boxer. So he doesn’t have to stand Moran of Reds. stated Normal Plitt, pitcher, who quit . . “GIVE ME A TjWAL" , ■ ,s ,sn.:,., The S t Louis Cardinals have scrapper of note, has a Cinema palace much sass from the players. baseball last summer “to go into busi­ I shipped Gil Meyers, the young college of class In Pasadena, and he inyited Chill did his ring perfermqnces uh- It does not look as if the Colonels ness.” ^ catcher, to S t Joseph.* the Cubs, when they were training in der the name of Jack Ryan and hailed will be able to get Plteher Luque * • V M O AND WAOOrfPMAiNO, f i W M i l i f f i * * * California, to Inspoit the fllnis, which f^pm, Indianapolis. He was tall and b a ^ from the Clncy. Beds, os the. Early season clouting makes many .Lafayette has a fine pitcher In show plays being made eight times os'" exceptionally clever, weighing about Cuban has been showing up too well. spring buds, but as the pitchers round I Moyer. He recently shut out Syfn- slowly as they really happen.* 128 pounds when at his best. He had Luque had the honor of winning the into form, the bnscshlf totals will K. KABLSON " ,eoae without a run or hit Tho result is weird. When the three encolinters with the late CJlar- first game of the season for Herjr- shrink. • • • pitcher hurls the ball it seems to go ence Forbes; and all of them were live­ manh’s club, although he <«Iy pitched * * V «T DEPOT i BUOgUNP Kansae C i^ announces the release at a snail’s ]^ace, and the break in the ly combats. He also campaigned In ^ three batsmen. The Beds were be­ Harry Harper of the Washington o f Catcher Baycroft to Joplin and the curve is shown, amazingly clear. The the Bast and through Ohio, and gen­ hind when he went in aad'before any­ Americans gets the credit of being the ■III, . H r ...... ■ outright release of Pitcher Jaynes. whole film is a scream. When the bat­ erally was regarded as a high class one else took his place they were far first pitcher to win a game from the ter hits at the Incoming agate he ringster. ahead. He looked so good to Branch Boston Bed Sox. ’ * * * Warman, ihe-' *^day ‘IlihffU; brings his hickory around so deliber­ Rickey of the Cards thatTlIckey dared * * ’« AT SBVBNTY-TWO X3LIMBS Ford Bchupp la not expected to be many. a younger m w ^,W01ild V ately that the spectators shout with SHOHEN IS SUNDAY MANAGER Pat Moran to offer him to the St. May of tbe St Louis Cardinals was iffH. WILSON; REGULAR . o f much use to the New York Giants Louis club. BIRTHDAY STUNT. been in bed or left the - Johrhey this season. His arm does not get tbe humor of it all. the first Natiopal league pitcher to ■}> accomplished from sheer exhaUstoMs. any better. All of these Cbbs are supposed to Outfielder Obtained^ by Cardindls From secure a shutout in «. champimiriilp Los Angelas, Cah, May ,24.— Mt. 'Wilson is about 6,0f|d .feet r • • • know about everything there is to WbeMngten Club Supplants HARD- HITTING COMBINATION game tips sprtog. "Live right and think right and and it Is an eighUmilelhlke;'to,^^, »^ ■■I ■ ■ ...... ^ ..... • • • P ltd i^ Hoy Banders, who has re­ leam regarding the actual-playing end Rickey on Sai^bath. when you celebrate your sev'eniy- summit, •“/. / fused to Join the Pittsburgh Pirates,, of tbe game, but they learned a lot First Six Batsmen - of .New York Pat Moto.n*s fine sturfln Olhclnnpti second hl^hday you also can climb Dr. Wanhun is iuthfiitiD f'^q la a ticket seller at tbe Union station from the film. <' ' ’ Bert Shotten, the two n u t^ duy an'^ thellr eleventh' trip on such a hit. The expres^km on bis Xaes wks bench when he wjaa manager of the as athletic dltootor gt .’Claniffto' lyrtft fhtaran, . leagues. an occasion. 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T DISTRICTS 1-R SHOW Md intended -to. stay. , John was Walter Cowles was on first' base. FRESHIES ilND SOPHS agreeable and after a lengthyconflab Only, two wild throws went p u t hi®? they retired to thh office of Judge The graves all made good bits. ABOUT SCHOLARS’ ^ANDfWORK Carney for advfce. The bride will They; won the game by a score’, of SHOW GOOD FORM IN i s u w - e u T endeavor to secure a decree.of di­ 22toV. The batteries for the Braves Many Parents Attend Exhibition— vorce from her husband. The hus­ are Kenney,, pitch, and Hunniford TOWN MaTinal Training and D o m e ^ c band appears to be agreeable to and Werner catch. For tbs'Yankees, ATHLETIC DlHIBITION NVr iU i 1HE TIME these proceedings as he is anxious to Science Depts. Attract Much At^ Jackson and ]Webb pitch and Mike tention. depart for Manchester— England. Fogarty, catch; The Braves are play­ ing the Emeralds today on the Mc­ Gris in Afternoon Do Gym Unusually large-numbers took ad­ So Decides Pretfy Hopde BOYS’ BASEBALL GAME. Kee street diamond. All teams who vantage of the fair weather yester­ average 12 years that want games P. F. Sullivan was a visitor in Stn^ts and Serve day to visit the school exhibits in After Trying Cottage life Correspondent^ . Sends in Special with the Braves must see Wajter Torrington yesterday. districts 1-8. -All of the school Story to 'TKe Evening Herald. Cowles, Griswpld street. William Newhamer of- the North rooms contained exhibits of draw­ End has been engaged to "follow ■ Tea. ing and* written work carefully ar­ in New Londoa The following account of a ball the movies” at the Circle theater. ranged .and in many cases these were . game, played between two teams Hot Fudge Sundae and all the Miss Dorothy Cheney will address set' off with large bouquets of wild composed of'boys about 12 years of other popular ice cream and soda the Girls’ Friendly society of St. GUSTAFSON AS JUMPER flowers. ROMANCE BREAKS UP HERE age, was* sent to the Herald office, combinations at Quinn’s Popular Mary’s Episcopal church Wednes- Most of the schools entertained ^too late for yesterday’s publication. •Fountain.—adv. • day evening, June 4, on War Work the visitors with special programs -R IV A L S MEET IN STREET It was written by Walter CoWles, In France. HOLDS RECORD OF MEET in the afternodn consisting of Songs, manager and press agent for the Laurel Camp, Royal Neighbors of dramatization, and group recitations Braves. America, will hold its regular meet­ of literature learned during the At 6:45 Thursday night the Cook John WiU Go Back to His Ket. ing in Tinker hall Monday evening. Afternoon and* Evening Exhibition— year. game began between the Braves and tlesi' and His Pots but Nellie. Pre­ The meeting will be followed by a Parents and Friends Are Well Much interest was manifested in the Yankees at Fogarty’s lot. Ken­ fers Manchester. public setback social. Pleased With Results. the various kinds of written work nedy pitched a good game for the The May meeting of the Manches­ and many of the parents remained to Braves while Hunniford and Werner ter Chamber of Commerce that was The different gym classes of the study them carefully. The theory that stories of the sea were good as catchers. Kennedy* Perhaps you don’ire^ High school held their athletic ex postpQned from last Monday night in the Eighth District, visitors are invariably ficticious, received a struck out a good many players in M R IC H TIIIES alize there are pink will bo helcl next Monday night at hibitlon in the Recreation Building were present from early nyrnlng severe jolt in Manchester' last even­ the Yankee team. Albert Cowles pieces of music, red the Recreation building. yesterday afternoon and evening. It until 5 o’clock in the afternoon. ing. It is a sad but true repetition played for the Braves on shortstop; IN EFFECT MAY 12 rags, violet jazz, and The Hudson A. f . will meet the 'Was a very successful meet and As usual the exhh)its of hano of the eternal triangle. not one ball went past him, while OUR NEW PRICES Vikings of New Britain at the West showed the good use the scholars work in the special room, the do­ The prologue started in New Lon­ blue melodies. side playgrounds tomorrow after­ have made of the well equipped mestic science work in cooking and don. The action .of tHe story starts 30x3 plain tread...... $12.15 noon*. The batteries for the local "gym” In the Recreation Building. Those who knowbest sewing departments and the fine In the Whaling City and continues 30x3 1-2 Non-skid ...... $17.60 team will be Lang and Wilkinson. The girls held their meet In the display of furniture made by the through many New England to^ns about music say so; KERR’S GARAGE 32x 31-2 Non-skid...... $20.55 Lucius Pinney has a new Bulck afternoon dnd a ^ o o d sized crowd manual training claSses attractea finally winding up here in. the office if and undoubtedly.we Coupe, purchased through tho of parents watchbd the exercises. Af­ everybody’s attention and received of Judge Robert E. Carney. The^ 31x4 Non-skid ...... $27.53 have heaid topical agency of W, R. Tinker Jr. Cheney ter the exhibition was over tea was a great deal of praise. epilogue is about to begin and from' 32x4 Non-skid ...... $28.00 son^ with a ^icah Brothers have also purchased a served in 'the large gymnasium. On the whole, the day’s exercises all Indications Manchester will be Ford repairing a specialty 33x4 Non-skid ...... $29.45 of lavender. Buick touring car for the use of the The participants were trained by were a success. the scene of the grand finale where 34x4 Non-skid ...... $30.00 visiting nurses. Miss Klley, athletic Instructor in the "they live happily ever after.” One Metz Tonring Car $400 Color cropsoutev^- The Athlefics are in Bristol to­ Recreation Building. John Gordon was a mess cook at Proportionate reductions on where. When G o^ - day opposing tho crack New Depart­ tThe events were as follows: HOWARD MURPHY ESCAPES the New London naval base. John larger sizes and cord tires. We rich brought forth ure team of that city. Tomorrow In tho Swimming Pool. was \ar away from homo and pined BlackTread rubber, afternoon at the Mt. Nebo grounds Dives — Freshmen — Running FLYING STEEL MISSILE for the cows and chickens. Like all 37 SHtANT S r - w 135-3 carry a complete line. . they will cross bats wiA the "An­ Jumps, D. Foss; squat dive, M. Chap­ thecolorcaugh^and other roamers of the deep he longed We also carry a complete nex” team of New Britain. in; running front, M. Weldon; run Soda Carbobatod Explodes in His for a sweetheart in every port. He soon a lot of tkes stock of Brunswick Tires. A large gang of tho Aberthaw nlng Dutchman’s seat, H. Hlllsburg, Face—Slightly Wounded in Leg finally met one in the person of Miss were singing the Construction company’s men arrived .sailors dive, M. Weldon; sitting by Fragments. Nellie Wright, a pretty blonde who Brunswick Tires are guaran­ black song in treads. In town yesterday to rush work on dive, M. Chapin; side dive, M. Wel­ hailed from the port of Voluntown. the two storehouses the company is don; straight front, H. Hillsburg; Howard Murphy of the firm of Nellie was exceedingly attractive BID’S Tire teed 5,000 miles. O f course it is quality, building for Cheney Brothers in the swallow.dive, M. Weldon. Murphy Brothers who conducts two and John was immediately smitten not color, that makes South Manchester freight yard. Dives —Sophomores — Running confectionery storeq at - the south with her charms and induced her to Goodrich tfeadsout- A special meeting of the Ladies’ jump, M. Aitkin; squat dive, L. end.narrowly escaped serious injury sign up for a life cruise. John was Repair Shop wear others. Guild of St. Mary’s church will be Tournaud; running front, G. Smith,- late y-esterday afternoon when a granted a forty eight hour furlough, held In the Guild rooms pt the M. Aitkin; running Dutchman’s carbohator used for the purpose of the' ceremony performed and the The distinctive color­ church on Monday afternoon at seat, L. Aitkin; sitting dive, M. Ait­ charging the soda water tanks blew good ship honey-moon sailed out on­ 180 Spruce Street ing of Silvertown three o’clock. Every member who kin; straight front, G. Smith, M. up. The explosion took place in tho to what apparently appeared to be a SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONJST CordTires, and their possibly can attend is urged to do so. Aitkin. basement of the Bloom building es­ smooth sea. Members of Independent Order, Strokes— Freshmen— Back scull­ graceful modeling tablishment. Murphy was standing ■ But there were breakers ahead Bring Your Bursted Tires Ladles of the Forest, held its meet­ ing, E. Hutchinson; brest stroke, E. directly in front of the charging de­ for after the brief honeymoon the make them muc£ ing last evening at the homfe of Mrs. Keith; side under hand, H. Keith; vice when it blew up and one of tho bride realized that she did not love to us to be repaired. We mend sought by motorists Peckenham of Cambridge street. At side over hand, H. . Woodhouse; flying fragments struck his right leg her sailor boy* who found it a hard them by the famoug ShaleT to dress cpjjs. the close of the meeting, a farewell crayl, M. Weldon; dead mans’ float, just above the knee caqsing a largo task to get "shore leave” to the lit­ Wrapped. Tread, method .the c t ' = sepper wee eerved in honor of Mrs. Hillsburg; life saving, H. Wood- abrasion. Electric light fixtures and tle bungalow in Norwich where the same way as the best tires are BATTEey SERVICE STATION But Goodrich I^ ter, .i»ho la going to Waterbury house, J. McVey. a quantity of bottleH stock were al­ couple had settljed. His absence made. All of our repairs are make thetti t ; . We repair all makes of bat­ to make home with her son. Strokes — Sophomores — Back so damaged. Murphy’s presence of only made matters worse and when fully guaranteed. Our prices are an old shoe if ugH^ There was a record breaking at­ sculling,^N. Cockerham, brest stroke. mind in shutting off the gas supply she met a local lad in uniform. In as low as consistent. With first teries. ness would add an­ tendance at the benefit performance G. Smith, ^side under-hand, L. Ait­ probably averted what might have the city of roses, she transferred her class work we’ll give you better Battery charging. other mile to their which was presented at .the Park kin; side over-hand, G. Smith; turned out to be a more serious ac­ affections to him. Coupled with looking repairs than you have durability. ^ theater last evening by St. Patrick’s crawl, E. Richmond; dead mans’ cident. this dual romance, Nellie was taken ever had before. We mend Drum Corps. Preceding the per­ float, A. Hannon. with the fever of the footlights, so tubes as well as casing. Also "'Quality Firet” rules formance, there was a free street The boys meet was held last night it was not unnatural that she ac­ bicycle repairing and sujpplies. c m M ID SUPPLY GO in Silvertown Cord parade in which the Kiltie band. and it was in charge of Mr. W. Ol­ HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARS cepted the opportunity which came 105 CENTER STREET Tires, and Silver- Center Flute and. Silk City Band son. Both tho Freshmen and Soph­ in the .form of an engagement with and St. Patrick’s Band participated. omore classes participated. They the King Musical Comedy Company, town quality lasts. Quish and Durkin were the features GIVE ‘TARENTS’ NIGHT” went through their various exercises which was appearing at a Norwich taai Silvertowns fdr of the vaudeville program, while and showed that they had taken ad playhouse. service; beauty goes Tom Moore in "Thirty a Week” fea­ vantage of their splendid training. Friends of Pupils See V’^aried Pro­ Her love for fame was greater w ith .it tured in the movie show. Gustafson Star Jumper. gram and Make Inspection of than all else and despite the protests The local White Sox will have In the running high jump, with School Buildings. of her ardent admirer she started The Ideal Light Car for their opponents at the Adams spring board, Clifford Gustafson out on a tour which would result in Last night was "Parents’ Night” / Buy Goodrich street grounds tomorrow afternoon, jumped six feet, eight inches; John theatrical glory. The path led to at High School hall. The pupils of Tires from a the fast Columbia A. C. of Hart­ Hickey was second, with a jump of Lawrence, Mass., where the show the seventh grade schools under the E Dealer ford. The latter team needs no in­ six feet, seven Inches and Frank was confronted with a gigantic ob­ direction of supervisor Elizabeth troduction to local fans, having ap­ Waddell, third, with six feet, six in­ stacle which spelled "broke.” Nellie H Bennett presente’d an excellent pro­ peared on local diamonds several ches. came to Manchester' to see the local CHEVROLET gram for the entertainment of their times last season. In their line-up In the running high jump, with­ lad and in order to be near him, se­ parents. At the conclusion of the appear such men as Humason, Or- out the spring board, Clifford Gus­ cured employment here. She liked Model Four-ninety Roadster, Touring Car and Light entertainment the pupils and their sine and Bobby Goodman,'the young tafson jumped five feet, four inches; the town, also her work', and last but Delivery. rela,tives were taken on a tour of in­ southpaw who gained an enviable John Hickey, second, five feet, three not least the local boy. .The lowest price full electrically equipped car on the spection through the' Franklin school reputation last season. The locals inches and James McLaughlin, third, No Idol Now. market. and also the Recreation Center.'The will use either Daoust or Romsa^with five feet, one inch. In the meantime John Wad paid First class in all its appointments. program as presented at " High Rennie behind the plate. The game a flying visit to the bungalow,*in Nor­ School hall to a large audience was Chevrolet Motor is full of “Pep.” BEST }f! THE will start promptly at 3:15. THREE MAN LEAGUE. wich and had discovered the cottagn as follows: The Norwich District Association 6mpty. The bird had flown. He ^COSt OF UPKEEP VERY LOW. LGHG RUM 1. Song—"Old Saber”—.Seventh of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary b A e Pigeons Beat Invincibles—-Pin- started out to searah for his lost HIGHEST GASOLINE MILEAGE. Grade. societies will be held in the North less Three Trim Nameless Three. love and the trail led him to Man 2. Reading—"The Pearls' of tho These are only a few of the many good points of the Methodist church next Tuesday Chester. On the Main street late Mouth” — Eleanor Rogers. Chevrolet. We would like^ to talk thMi oyer with you morning and afternoon. The morn­ In the Three Man League games yesterday afternoon he spied his lost 3. Recitation— "Your flag and my or, better still, give you a demonstratitm if you are ing session will begin at 10.30 ana at the "Rec” last evening, thfe Blue la.dy and her friend coming up the Flag”— Group of girls. thinking of buying. the afternoon session at 1.30. Din­ Pi,ge>6ns beat the Invindbles, 775 street arm in arm. But John was 4. Song— "The Woodland Rose”— ner at 30 cents a plate will be serv­ to 753. Only two of the Nameless cool. He demanded an explanation CHEVROLET 4-90 ROADSTER $800 DELIVERED. Seventh Grade. ed the delegates at 12.30. Miss Three were present for the other and was told by his bride of three- 5. Paper— "Our Trade School”— CHEVROLET 4-90 TOURING CAR $825 DELIVERED Clementine Butler a sister of the match, so the Pinless Three had an months that, "he was not the idol Grace Hurlbert. ’ late William Butler who was a mis­ easy time winning by the score of of her dreams, had never been, and (Ch e v r o l e t 4-9o l i g h t d e l i v e r y t r u c k , i n - 6. Recitation — "Gettysburg sionary in Mexico for a number of 716 to 398. Ed Swanson made high never would be.” CLUDING BODY AND FULL TOP $850. years will address the conference single of 99 and A. Anderson, high Speech”— Group of girls. She liked Manchester she said having "The Flag of Service and three string of 280. The summary 7. Recitation— "For your Country Mexico” for her subject. follows:. boy”—Group of boys, K.‘ Invincibles. 8. Salute to the Flag—Seventh R E A D -- ^ McVEY OPENS GROCERY. Swanson...... 99 79 ^ 8 266 Grade. \ W. R. TINKER, Edward McVey of Church street Lautenbach . . 86 77 7 239 9. .Star Spangled Banner—^Seventh IT'S FOR Richmond' -. . . 87 79 8 248 Is^now in full charge of the Man- Grade. SALESROOM AT THE AI^ORY, WELLS STREET 1 0 . Gymnastics— Group of girls. YOU Chester Cash grocery, which recent­ 272 235 246 - 753 ^ Also Agent fqr Buick Motor Cars. \ ■ ly closed -its doors when the former Blue Pigeons. 11. Song— "Spring is Come”— A' Yes, w'e appreciate your business', 'proprietor William Ryan suddenly T. Anderson . . 69 80 236 Group of girls. and that is -^hy we are 'giving you A. Anderson . . 97 97 280 12. ^ong-T-"Freedom for all For­ the special low prices on all glasses disappeared. The grocery store Dowd ...... 87 91 269 1 which Is situated on North Main ever”—Group of boys. fitted in our South Manchester of­ 13. Speech— "The Story &f Con- fice. Some people wonder how we street has been closed for the past 253 268 254 7-75 can do It, It is simple. We do ^o'%ilKbeks pending the settlement of Nameless Three. nectlcui”— Harold Maher. not depend, on this office alone. As Turkington . . 40 74 -78 192 «;y': creditor’s statements. , 14. Gymnaetlcs— Group of bqys. we fit more glasses in ojir Hartford A. St. John . . 68 68 81 214 15. Speech— "Why w© went to War office In one week than Is sold in the i Mr. McVey last evening secured • tl •' with Germany”— Clifford MoiTis. entire town of Manchester In a ■ ■ ^n absolute bill of sale from the 108 139 159 398 month. B u t. we want to Increase , 'IfIfe of the • former owner and is Pinless Three. 16. Closing Hymn^— Seventh Grade, our ^business ki Manchester,, and we v-f i H. Dowd . . . . . 85 71 80 236 MAXWELl TOilNG CAR FGR SALE , ijbw in complete control of the ^ - are doing It. A^e you with us? Do H. Anderson 1 . 83 80>, 76 239 you want to save money on your My Maxwell 1918 Demonstriitor, fully equipped, just over­ ' tabllahipent. This, statement is be- Erickson .... 84 78 79 241 GEN; BLISS DENIES RUMOR. glasseip and at the same time get hauled and guaranteed in A-1 condition, priceJGOO. / ing'made by the new o'wner in his thd best at a reasonable price? If radeavor to Inform his patrons that 252 224 Z35 716 so see us any night. ' Also Maxwell 1917 ToiiHng Car in fine running order... Paris, May 24.— General .Tasker r Ml*. Ryan is in no way connected H. Bliss, military representative 01 -i] MrS; Jflary Taggert . of Spruce OlBce Open ^Brory Night Except ^ Ford Roadster, thorphghly overhauledf and paHiled. the business and that all claims the American' Peace delegation, ' Saturday frmu 6:80 to,8:80 prlee$300. / [ , ^ .-Iq^nst him ^Ryan) have been set- Atreet has received a telegram froip stated today that no ordersirs have her so^ 'Stewart notifsing her ot his been Issued to hold up^the sending r\l safe arrival Ifi Canada. Taggert OL American trofopH. home. - He said At Fox Yk Co If there had beeh^ any ||[ackenlng in luring — - 6 , f . hc(ir idpdk of bathing caps' has served with the *C. B. Forces the moving of troops h((Mprowid^ It Main^Stree^ of >1 #1 ^h. Qoiim> Oran since futff laft iiprliig* He la ex« Dri>hftblS^ wns One to ooniRestloii .In paeie44lioiiie^ - 3 pom iuid*a-eoni^t9r of tHadu.