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Second Section GRIFFITH WON'T PLAY Johnson Says He Must Explain Cancellation of Today's Game or It Will Be Forfeited, Washington, June 9(#—The idea that veteran ball players need plenty of hot weather to keep them going recelved a jolt today when Clark Griftith, president of the Washing- ton champlons declared any club should take advantage of an oppor- tunity for an off-day during the present heated perlod. Griffith sald he declined to play |a game today with the Chicago team, but denied that a crippled in- cigners as well as with that of |fleld and weakened pitching staff I'rench artists. The limited .pnm‘“ere responsible, Statements ,that at the disposal of the two leading |he promised Manager Colllns of art socicties required unusual se- (hlmgo to play today the game verity on the part of the jury, with | | stopped yesterday by raln also were the result that the plctures accepted | | dented, 3 AMERICANS IN PARISIAN SALON But Russian Painters Ontonmber Yanks at Annual Exhibition Parls, June § (AP) — Thirty- | nine American artists have the hon- ors of the annual Salon this year. They are outnumbered by the Mus- covite exhibitors but their work shows up creditably with that of the Russian refugees and other for- ar | that city on a charge of driving on Cook avenue, and his case was continued for trial after he entered a plea of not guilty, e¢njoy greater prestige, while it is| admitted that a good deal of meri- ae torious work had to be rejected and 5JM’:]"‘;'o""d";‘,’":’;;;":;imprfifn‘:u: that the American representation | L 0™ 00 trat unless the Wash- fuffered in quantity along with that |, ooon “oiu can give a satisfactory nf’mher pationalities, reason for not playing off today, the The principal works shown by;roslponed game of yesterday with American arists are those of Alex-‘(,}flm o, the game would be for- ander Harrison, Robert Les Esk- |-t 48> 1\ JEC o0 ridge, Edwin E. Hamilton, Mrs, |~ Edith Blight Thompson, of Phila- delphia; Frank Boggs, Mrs. Mariette | Sheriff Taylor Mentioned Cotton, Donald Oliphant, Frederic | Wight. Mrs, Lucy Les Robbins, | AS Stamford Postmaster Thomas Porter Miller, Margaret Stamford, June 0. (P—Deputy Train Embree, George Howland and |Sheriff Lincoln Taylor has been Mrs. H. Gabreille Levey, of New [recommended by the republican York; Miss Harriet Hallowell, Mrs. |town committee for the appointment leon Adelaide Foster, Alfred Gal-|of acting postmaster to succeed the pin Kellogg, of Boston; Frank late Robert Whittaker, who died ten Brown, Beverly, Mass.; Arthur days ago. The endorsement was Bridgman, Tuskegee, Ala.; Regl- made unanimous although two nald L. Grooms, Mrs. Alice Solita |others received votes. Muth, Henry Carl Kiefer, Cincin-| The recommendation will be made natl, O.: Gilbert White, Grand Ha-|through Congressman Schuyler Mer- ven, ‘\th‘ Wesley Jacobs, Carth-| nn to Washington. Taylor has age, Mo.; anl M. Gustin, Fort |been deputy sherift for many years. Vancouver, Wash.: Eleanor Son\oy‘ Hay, Portland, Me.; Margaret Sey- ; ‘. ME v y mour Sampson, rwmon, Mass. | APPEAR IN MERIDEN COURT PRERLESS Joseph Pavano of 169 Washing- VIRE BOARD TO ORGANIZE ‘imn street, who was arrested for Bids on cutting down the wheels | SPeeding on Colony street, Meriden, ind furnishing new tires for No. 1 1"”"'13‘ afternoon, settled his case Junior Pumper will be received at | With the Merlden police court yes- the monthly meeting of the fire |terday by paying 830 costs. Michael board tonight at 7:30 o'clock. It Is | Ferrioll of 138 Oak street was ar- axpected that the election of a ch man and clerk for the coming y will also take place. Other routine business will be discussed in the ourse of the evening. SPECIAL! MOHIC APPLE SAUCE CAKE | raigned before the police court in | reckless | RITAIN : HERALD ROAD REPAIR WORK COST $1,900 OYER EXPECTATIONS | Asphalt Patching Expense Totals | | $9,000 Compared With 87,500 | Allotted For Purpose, ‘Work on asphalt patching has been completed, for the present at least, and the board of public works finds its appropriation for this type of street work exceeded by about $1,500, The department is given a sum of money each year for street work of varlous kinds, and the board reappropriates this money into sev- oral funds, one of which is used for street patching. This year was allotted for asphalt and date about $9,000 has been expend ed. and members of the board are sat- isfled, however, since they have re- celved many compliments upon the improved condition of streets where patching was carried on. Work on the Elm street vs\lng job is expected to start tomorrow | No Trace Is Found of Missing Bridgeport Man Bridgeport, June 9.—No trace had been found today of the body of | Peter Dobras, 24, of 64 Maple stréet, belleved to have drowned off the Municipal bath house at park Sunday afternoof, Searching parties under the direction of Cap- |taln Max A, Baum in charge of the | | bathing pavillon- were combing the | | shore today secking the body. Dobras was reported missing to | (police at 8:30 Monday night and {1ess than haif hour later, his clothes were found in a locker at the bath house. GIRL TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Eleanor Rzewnicki, 16, of 31| Richmond avenue, was arrested this | morning by Motorcycle Policeman Willlam P. Hayes on a charge of being in dangér of falling into habits of vice after the police received complaint that there was a young girl loitering about the corner of Wallace and Greenwoods streets. man found that the girl was Eleanor, for whom the police were holding a warrant, POSITIVELY THE BEST BREAD 16 oz. 7 c Eoaf. . 22 10c HOT WEATHER MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU DON'T “SWELTER” PAYING HIGH PRICES, COME TO YOUR SHOP WITH COMFORT AND SATISFACTION, CLEAN COOL MARKET AND 9 TO 11 A, M, ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAKS PHLQH GROUND 9 TO 11 A, M. | LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS llb T | BEST SMOKED 9 TO 11 A. M. LARGE NEW POTATOES ipeekiui i ahe | FRESH CUT Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ | Shoulders .. Ib. 18¢ lSpmach ... pk 8 5 Ibs. 25 1h. sac . 3tc 81.50 SUGAR— | CONFECTIONERY SUGAR . | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ...... . 210bs. 15c . Dag $1.27 | ALL DAY Heavy Western BEEF LZAN BOILING BEEF LEAN POT ROASTS .. FANCY CHUCK ROASTS PRIME RUMP ROASTS ... 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FRESH \ATHI | RADISHE ..2 buns. RED RIPE TOMATOES Oll RAISIN RIVER SHAD ........ 1. 30c| i M MACKEREL . 16c | FRESH FRESH HADDOCK..... NATIVE Ih. ®c FRESH FLOUNDERS. . b, 12¢ STEAK COD ... STEAK BLUE . . Ih. 18¢ FRESH RALIBUT . Ib. 18c FRESH SALMON $7,600 | to | City Engineer Joseph D, Willilams Seaside | Investigating, the motorcycle police- | NEW BRITA™ RABBI HADAS HITS AT REACTIONARIES (Cotninued from First Page) Icnmbar, Colonel W, W. Bullen, At- |torney David L. Nair, Dr, L. Dary and Dr, J. H. Potts, These officers will be installed at an eve ing meeting on July 7, Which will be the only meeting in July and August, Congratulations were extended to | Royal Wilbur upon the birth of | Royal Wilbur, Jr. W. C. French | spoke on the Swarthmore Chautau- | qua program, saying It was the trongest Chautauqua program ever ffered to New Britain. ENGLISH CLIMATE e | Damp Conditions Ravage Records of Exhibition | Early Greece On There. | Oxtord; Eng., June 5 (AP)—Ens- |1ih damp and coal smoke, which | have been so destructive of all an- \cxem stone monuments and inscrib- stones imported from Egypl ‘Aulu. Minor and the east, are grad- ually but surely defacing the fine | Attic lettering of the Parian Chron- licle, the key to the Green Chro-| nology. This block of white marble was |set up in the ‘Island of Paros about 263 B. C., apparently by some pri- |vate patron of poetry and the arts. {The opening inscription, along with |the lower right hand corner, has been chipped away and lost, but |lines 46 to 93 which remain form a | fairly complete chronological table {of what the carver of this marblo |considered to be the chief events in |Greek history between 1582 and| |264 B. C. There is little mention of politics, war or conquests, but the dates of origin of the various styles of | poetry, the results of the great | poetical contests, and the important ates in the lives of great poets are set out in deta The Parian Chronicle now rests on | lan open shelf in the Oxford unive sity museum. It was ome of the purchases made 300 years ago by | with the arrival of new equipment. | iCUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925, many and substantial. KLEINERT'S GUM Rubber Diving Caps For Wednesday . . ... Children’s Fibre Silk Socks Solid colors in pink, blue, maize, hello, cgr- dovan, etc., with con- trasting striped accor- dion cuffs. For 25c Wednesday . . " Hires Famous Root Beer and Ginger Ale Extracts 17¢ A delicious drink, very refresh- ing. For Wednesday ......., Closing Out Bathing Shoes Odds and ends of high shoes; black; green, white, purple and red, Pair........, “Lady Mary” Talcum |the agents whom Thomas Howard, | {Earl of Arundel, sent Into Greece | land Italy to collect anything curious | and valuable that remained of an- |clent art, It came to the university |in 1667 as part of {he bequest of the collector's grandson. :\Senator Walcott Will Be 1 \Head of Forestry Board 1. artford, June 9. (P—Senator | Frederick C. Walcott of Norfolk, will | serve as president of the new fores- | Itry and wild life commission createc by the general assembly. Prof. H. C. Chapman of the Yale achool of | forestry who is a member of the |state park and forest commission fs | |the vice president and Walter Fllley, |forester at the agricultural experi-| | ment station is Its secretary. The new commission is created |constituting the fisheries and game commission of which Senator Wal- cott is the president and the state park and forest commission of which Mr. Chapman and the station forest- er are members is a commission for the special purposes of providing for | propagation and preservation of ‘Mld life. | ;Govemor of Virgin | Islands Is Accused | Washington, June 9. (#)}—A charge that Governor Williams of the Vir- gin Islands, had dissolved the St. Crolx council, the npative advisory body, in an *“arbitrary and ' high handed manner” has been made by the American civil liberties union {n statements filed with the White House and navy department, } John Haynes Holmes, acting| | chairman of the union, asserted the | governor revived an old Danish law permitting the dissolution because the council refused pt and seat his appointees. | The Union said increasing friction was evident in the islands between | the natives and naval authorities en- | trusted with the administratior An investigation of conditions in the is- lands was urg to acc Secretary Wilbur is a waiting a de tailed report from t ernor be- fore making any cc Clty Items ‘Washington L. Morgan Knights of Pythias, will night at 8 o'clock at Jr. | hall, Hungerford confer the degre of candidate This 11 be degree work of 1 The Luther Lutheran church business n T of the s son on Th the coming |June 25 will t ball will oc and to court will class last of tha First 4 its final B sea- sday evening jsummer liscussed t will be provi Notice of the awn mmv. Smoking Leads Two Berlin Girls to Jail Berlin, June 9, ® —'1] for a smoke while ugh the pine v this city started a fir acres of fine ti A lighted ¢ cast as cedles. T girly tried the fire, but could gave the alarm, but They are now in | sued for the loss of P and was 100 late jail, and will be the forest, not, Aldeltlcate -scented Powder of an exquisite velvety texture. The large 12'2¢ 25¢. can for Wednesday . . Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of sy Ladies’ Hand Bags In mchette, ribbon grain, beaver calf, cobra grain and Florentine leathers in black, brown, green, tan and red; values to $2.95. For WedneQdav Linens Genuine linen, fn the popular summer frock colors; 36 inches wide. Wednesday, 39c yard Granulated Sugar “Crystal Domino,” . For Wednesday, Ib.......... 5¢ Infants’ Gum Rubber Natural Color Baby Pants All sizes. For Wednesday, pair IOC 36-Inch Tissue Gingham In a large variety of checks; many new novel- ties. For i 33C Wednesday, Are You One of the Initiated? Do you attend these Mid-Week Sales Events? Chieftain Polish, 10c. Polish for black shoes Rickrack Braid in white and colors. Yd. Cotton Bloomer Elastic, yard Rit Soap Dye, not all colors, each....... Black Shoe Hmns, c lc Cc Sewing Mdchme l ¢ I\:eedlefi. each...... 1 (o :;a:ip.l'asteners,m. lc Aluminum Thimbles, l c each Stickerei, three- vard piece, white with lavender 1 edge, piece. . 0Odd Button 25¢ Girls’ Knit Union Suits Tube Tnp, tight and shell knee; sizes 2 to 16; a good serviceable garment for im- mediate wear, 29 c For Wednesday . . Women'’s Chiffon Silk Hose In the season’s best colors; mock triple seam back. For Wednesday. pir. o 8Bc “Bay 2,000-Sheet Toilet Tissue Pm \\edneadm, 121/2c tate,” Freight Steamer Goes Aground in Sound Bridgeport, June' 9. (A —Steaming owly toward Bridgeport In a dense | fog early today, the New York and N ersey Steamship Co . freight steame v, under charter to t 3 t-New York 8. 8. Co. vent ¢ on Pentield reet and is now firmly lodged on the ree argo of freight and genera handise consigned to Bridgeport As the steamer grounded at high e it is belleved necessary to je n the cargo before tugs can er Jis- BOY HURT AT PARK POOL iving a bad cut on his head lived into the swimming Walout Hill park late yes- afternoon, Walter Mahoney. rs 0ld, of 102 Winthrop street d at the New Britain | hospital. After receiving t, he was allowed to go reat RECKLESS DRIVER FINED Charles Meno of this was d costs when he was ar- the Wallingford town on a charge of | driving Sunday ternoon. struck corner and West streets in that city erday There they for the marble this spor equality Lawl READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ! pion of her city ar y | competing in the tournament. ADS FOR RESULTS nd the The savings are Children’s Silk Hose English and fine ribbed; a large assortment of colors; irregulars of a $1.00 grade. For Wednefiqpy. pair. 450 Bungalow Aprons Made of linens or per- cale, rickrack brald trimming; a variety of colors and styles. e 59c_r Wednesday .. Root Beer Bottles - High-grade tight-fitting rubber corks. 1-pint sizes . dozen. . 1-quart sizes GOZEN . ooy oepospssaionsomss “Rayon” Silk Vests for women. Novelty and plain weaves in a number of dainty pastel shades. For Wednesday. ... 49¢c Grass Shears Extra fine natural finish blade with green japanned handle; length of blade 51, inches. For Wednesday . . 69C “Sheffield” Silver Plated Table Ware Everything you need for the table—Tea- spoons, Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Sugar Shells, etc. Wednesday. e Tk e 9C ‘Women's Fxtra-Size Nainsopk Bloomers In flesh and white; ruffled knee, reinforced scat. For 3 9 c Wednesday. . " Table Damask A good quality mercerized Damask, 58 inches wide; an assortment of 45 Cc patterns. Wednesday, yard. ) W omen's Knit Pants Tight and loose knee; regu- lar and extra sizes. 2 9 c For Wednesday Boys' Swimming Tights In blue; small sizes only For 5 c Wednesday