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5 members of the military direete of which he {5 head. In Mo he cousidered plans for ' Franegs Spanish operations against the flan tribesmen, 1t 1s understood e will further consider these plnEs during the conferency being helds |held here between Krench and Spanish government representatives, = of honeydew with hat to match and carrled a bridal bouquet of roses and llies of the valley, The brides. maid wore a flowered ehiffon gown with hat to mateh and carried but terfly roses. Following the ceremony a recep- |tlon was held at the home of the |bride. Mr. and Mis. Fltzpatrick loft ;nn a wedding trip and upon thelr | return will reside at 506 Main street | Mr. Fitzpatrick 1s employed by the Stanley Rule & Level Co, by STORE EMPLOYES' OUTING AT SEASIDE T0MORROW samuel Davidson and A. ). Leven. FITZPATRICK-SMITH —_— NATIONAL LEAGUE GANTS N SEGOND PLACE IN LEAGUE e (Continued From Preceding Page) Miss Mari T, 8 v Miss Marion T. Smith, daugh M Party, Homanguls Party of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Smith of 312 Monroe street and Bernard J. Fitz- patrick of 505 Main street, were Speaking of Sports Bernard J. Fitzpatrick Jakes Miss Yesterday's Results Plttsburg 8, Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 8. 8t Louls-Chicago, rain. Hoston-New York, rain, Marion T. Smith For His Bride at The Corbin Red Sox sure have a busy week ahead of them after a layoft of several weeks when they start off Thursday night to play ur\:var.n;". 100 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED Fingstend Tomorrow July 1, the first Wed- Londen June 80 (M—An ageney The Standing Munchester, the blg time team of the Silk Town in a twilight game, The teamn will meet the Norwich State Hospital nine.in that town on fuly Fourth and on Sunday, the Sox Vil occupy St. Mary's fleld for a ne, The team will practice tonight.at uinut Hill Park and will be put 1wough some stiff paces. The Fal- ms will be away this Sunday for their first time this season, They il furnish the main attraction at monster Polish fleld day to be 14 at Rockville, The opponent of the Sox for #unday's game has not yet heen se- (eoted. Beveral teams are desirous of vcoming here for the date, but Te- bin wishes to make sure that local ans will have the best and he is working on the details at the pres- ent time, & ‘Wednesday will be a gala day for the boys of the church of St. John the Evangelist when with Rev. Thomas J, Laden, pastor, and a committee of adults of the parisi the boys are taken to Hartford to watch the Eeastern League game scheduled there, Surely on this day “Chueky” Wojak will have enough redters to offset the razzing he has been recelying from the Hartford fans. We predict that the fans in the Capital City will have a change of heart in the near future because they will be shown something from a group of New Britain fans who plan to make a day of it in Hart- ford to'root for “Chucky.” This idea has been originated in the town and all of “Chucky’s” friends in the city are enthusiastic over the prospects of visiting the neighboring city to witness the game. Now that Hart- ford has a number ot Sunday dates, the boys from the Hardware City ought to pick out a day to go to Hartford and root for “Chucky.” The Pirates are without a game for this Sunday, and Manager Ken Saunders is trying his hardest to hook up With a team for that date, The Pirates had a chance to take St. Mary's field for this Sunday, but for some reason or other, they turned it down. Manager Saviski sthted today that the first team wish- ing to play there this Sunday could have the lot, and it looks as if the Corbin Red Sox have the field sewed up for Sunday's game. Eddle Hein will be back with the Red Sox again on Thursday night against Manchester, if he feels in shape. He has had a hard time get- ting around since he injured his ankle fn Milldale recently and has been working for the Pirates. He pitched a beautiful game against Kensington last Sunday, sticking in for ten innings In a battle with im” Politis. Buckland, Tobin's ace, will be saved for Saturday against the Nor- wich etate hospital team. The Red Sox are keen about copping this con- test as it is an apnual affair with them and always means a hard drive to win, Manager Joe Veniskl of; the Fal- cons A. C. baseball team has ar- vanged for a home and home series h the Mohawks of Meriden Sat- urday. The Meriden team will come ore to play the morning game at St. Mary's field at 10 o'clock and the oeals will go to Meriden in the aft- ernoon to meet the Silver City nine at Hanover Park at 3 o'clock., The Mohawks ars known to be & fast combination and although they were jowned by the Falcons on their first engagement here by the score of 3 to 1, their lineup has beén strength- ened considerably and they expect to take two from the Falcons on Saturday. I'he Mohawks have been the hane of the New Britain teams that have met them, They gave the Falcons a memorable hard tussie when the [aicons won out by the score of 3 to 1. They trimmed the Pirates in an- other hard fought game, and Johnny fobin's Corbin Red Sox managed to nose out with a victory over the Meriden crew on their home grounds. There will ba no games in the New Britaln eity league on Saturday as it was agreed at the beginning of the season that the Fourth of July would be an open date. Most of the teams have arranged games fd¢ Saturday either at home or out of town and it will be a busy week for ncal teams all around. The Burritt A. C. team Is leading the city league with two games won and none lo&t. The Dragons, Falcon Orioles and Rangers are| arond place, with the P. & F. Corbin nine trailing in the cellar «ith none won and two lost. Thic upsets the dope of the wiseacres Who pradicted that there would be noth- ing to it for the P. & F. Corbin or Dragons. The youngsters in the race are leading the way with heavy clouting and stiff fighta and if the older players want {6 cop the pen- pant they will have to step along. The league standing will remain as It is for the present as no more city league games will be played un- th Ju 11. Then the teams will rapple again wiih the Orioles at-| tempting to wrest firat place from {he present leaguc !caders. STECHER IG St Louis, Juno 30 Stecher, claimant o U weight championship, has declined \he §66,000 purse offered by Pro- Packs of St. Louis for Ed (Stranger) Lowis, clutmant. Stecher said | had no iutention of | match lu the near | future, Stecher sald Lewis, during the four years h the undis- Tom hout with another tit vesterday e granting Lewis moter Lost 24 P.C. 610 1616 Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn . St. Louls .., Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago . Boston In the early part of the trout season there 18 no bhetter balt for the speckled beauties than the angle- worm, The slimy creature s the natural trout food in this period. The spring rains drive It from the | ground and wash it down into the lakes and streams. The trout feed along the bottom. The waters are usually cloudy. As June approaches insect crop comes into being and | fish feed on the surfuce, | « Then {s the time for the fly-éaster | and his hook of fooler: Games Today Pittsburgh at Chicago. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Other teams not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE the winged Yesterday's Results Boston 10, New York b5, Washington 4, Philadelphia 1. Detroit 4, Cleveland 1. (Firast game ) Detroit 7, game.) 8t, Louls 5, Chlcago 2 SWEDISH WOMAN CHAMP PERFORMS IN HARTFORD Millson Cleveland 4. (8econd The Standing Won LA 44 Lost P.C. Philadelphia . Washington i Chicago 36 3 545 Detroit ..... 38 St. Louis 32 New York Cleveland Boston Miss Carin Entered In 100 Yards Breast Stroke Swim At Capitol Park. New Britainites - of Swedish ex- :d in fhe fact that Miss Carin Nillson, sensational 8wedish woman will entered in the 100 yard champion- 3 | traction will be int Games Today Chicago at St. Louls. Detroit at Cleveland, Thiladelphia at Washing!on New York at Roston. swimmer, be ship breast stroke swim at Capitol Pool, Wethersfield avenue, Hartford, next Sunday. Miss Nillson s regarded the greastest woman swimmer Scandi- nayia has ever produced. She was a | member of the Swedish Olympic | as EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Pittsfield 3, New Haven 2 nings, darkness.) Worcester 2, Bridgeport 2 (6 in- nings, rain.) ' Other games postponed, rain. (6 in- champion of the as an exponent United States and | of speedy back- to the famous Miss Agne: Geraghty. As a member of the Wom- en's Association of New York, Miss Nillson is associated with the coun- | try's leading women swimmers, such as Ailecn Riggin, Helen Meany Florence Briscoe and Lthel McGary. The event in which Miss Nillson 31ig entered along with other noted swimmers of the cast, is a genuine championship swim, under the di- rection of the Conrecticut A, A, U. | Among the leading Connecticut | women swimmers in the event will be Miss Anng L. Baum, Connecticut | champion, The Sunday champion- | ships will be only one of the many | |attractions that are to be given at | the Capitol Pool this summer, the pool being the only place in Central second The Standing Won 40 Lost 26 28 P.C. Albany .. ... 506 Bridgeport Springfield Hartford Waterbury New Haven Worcetter Pittsfield Games Today Albany at Waterbury, New Haven at Bridgeport. Worcester at Springfield. Hartford at Pittsfield. | (none out n 1) i | Mosti, team in 1920 fs at present medley || stroke swimming is held to be only | X | nesday halt holiday of the suminer, will be observed by the employes of the Davidson & Leventhal and tie Iafr stores with the annual outing at Momauguin, The outing Is an amual affair with Messers, Samuel Davidsom and A. J. Leventhal and is one of the y8 in which they show their ap. preciation of the service of their cmployes. Immediately after the store eloses at noon, 100 workers will journey in motor buses to the seashore resort, where they expect to swim, play ball and make merry In other Ways for the balance of the day, A shore dinner will bs one of the features of the afternoon and prizes will be awarded for athletic events About 6 p. m. a bufet luneh will be served and will be followed by | daneing. MILKOWITZ-VESSHAN New Britain Lawyer to Take Fart- Boone, Carlyle, Todt, Wamby, 2 Picinleh, Quinn, n Wingfield, p Totnls 1 x—Batted for Bliawkey New York . . Boston hish Two basa hits - Dugan, #ol, Boone, 0 (2), tolen busus—Carlylo, feld, Toone, . Left on bases- Bane on balls—oft Forg off Quinn 1, off Wi hy Bhiwkey 4 by Hits—~off Quinn offt Wingfield 4 in 8 vkuson 8 n'32.3, off Shawkey 7 in off Meall 1 in)." Hita by pitcher Beall (Todt) ball—Schang Sitoliar Loxing pitch Ferguson, Umpires—Moriarlty and in 100 500 31x—19 Wanninger, Meu. | Wamby, Picinteh, | Sacrifices— Bolinng, | Double play—Wa | New Vo ton 8. Beall 1, Struck o Wing 1 aff W Winy CHICAGO AB. I Hooper, Kamm, Sehalk, —sssnuoy ford Girl for His Bride This Eve- nng in Capital City, Harry H. Milkowitz, son of Mr. and Mra. Isaac Milkowitz of 107 Bas- sett street, and Misy Sylvia Wefss- man, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Jacoh Welssman of Stamford, will be married this evening at 7 o'clock at | Temple Emmanuel in Hartford. | Rabbi Silverman of Hartford will j:“ perform the ceremony, assisted by o| Rabbis Horwitz and Hoffman of 0| Hartford, Herman Welssman, broth- 1 er of the bride, will be best inan and | Migs Betty Gordon of this city will 1] be maid of henor. The bridesmaids| will be Misses Fricda and Helen Milkowitz, ter of the groom; stal of New (wnaan and| Ruth Glickstein of New Haven. The ughers will be Leon Rosenthal of| Hartford, Aaron Weissman of Stam- ford, Albert A. Greenherg and Na- | than Schoolicr of this city. Miss| trice Sicylick of this city will be mlassas I 31 tted for Connally ] ] 0 0 1 13 in sth, L.000 000 100 100 Lamotte, 020—2 03x—5 ~Collins. Topis 6... Base on balls gros 4, Mogridge 5 ok out 03 2, Mogrid it Connall Losing pitel 05, Umpires—Hildebrand and ¥ 1:45 acancies Filled in Elementary Schools The bride will wear 2 gown of | white georgette trimmed with rhine- | stones and duchess lace, and a veil | of duchess Iace caught up with or- | ange blossoms. She will carry W hite All vacancies in the teaching staffs | roses and llics of the \alley. The of the elementary schools have been | maid of honor will wear a gown of filled, according to Superintendent | flowered taffeta and will carry yel- ley H. Holmes, and u there | low ros \e bridesmaids will wear are resignations before the | gowns of green, orange, lavender and opcning of school in Scptember no | white georgette and will carry flow- nore appointments will be nmcs-i.m to match. Tha flower girl will A | wear a pink accardeon pleated dress Nine appoinements have been|of canton crepe. some cearer INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results alo 9, Rochester 8, Jersey City-Reading, wet grounds. Other clubs not scheduled. Connécticut where such events can be staged, because of its size. An added point of interest to New Britain swimming the entry of the two Cesgy sisters, Jean and Emily, of 35 Curiis street, who | will take part in the 400 yard free | style, handicap sw The local mermaids are members of the Cap- | itol team and are among the best | known girl swimmers in the state. | Any local women swimmers who wish to enter the L in touch with Coach Herman Hunt, Hartford 5-0621, at once, Backless Vests One of The Latest Innovations London, June 30 (P—Suits in su dued rainbow hues, “backle: waistcoats and pale grey or fawn- | colored derbies are among the hot | weather novelties for men the brighter clothes movement A new Irish tweed, 8o lightly spun | that it is nearly transparent, comes {in dust color and also what is |called French gray, with a thin stripe of pa and green. This | material is very much in demand for the flappy ‘“clephant le trousers now affected by men, | The "b ss s double ted and is held in place | by braces across t ok It worn Jacket For shirts “i {the lav The {tionally of The Standing Won 49 2 43 24 n 41 31 37 24 Lost Balitimore 2 Toronto . Reading . ... Jersey City w. Buffalo .... Rochester . Providence . Syracuse ... events should ge 42 45 Games Today Reading at Jersey City. Baltimore at Providence. Rochester at Toronto, Buffalo at Syracuse, BOUTS ARE POSTPONED Title Fight Between Mike Baller- in bl ue ino and Vincent (Pepper) Martin Is Called Off. Young New York, June 30 (A—The downpour of last night washed out the scheduled junior lightweight championship battle hetween Mike Ballerino, title-holder, and Vincent (Pepper) Martin, Brooklyn con- tender, scheduled for the Quee boro 8tadium, Long Island City. Over-4n Jersey City the cffect of the rain was to force.a postponement of r waistcoat is with an unlined, loosely fitting colored’ material is a excep- hin, very cxpensit bluish gr the show at the Oakland A, A which had as a twelve-round fea- ture a clash between Eddie Shevlin and Harry Martone, welterweights The Oakland show will be held to- night., The Queensboro official of the fact that this week's boxing | calendar is unusually forced to postpone the tit til next Monday night. This post- ponement involves a general shift in the series of houts hooked by Matchmaker Tom McArdle. The Queenshoro was to have been the scene of the State Athletic Commis- sion's lightweight championship elimination final on Monday night, but this clash, in which Jimmy Goodrich will face Stanislaus Loay- za, will now haie to he deferred. SUR— Likewise a bout between Gene Tun- ney, conqueror of Tom Gibbons, and Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia, scheduled for July 13 at the SALESMAN SAM SUMMER SCHOOL OPENING The summer s t ot : | tral Jnior higt ¢ | Monday, July 6 |iffe M. Rocl i“m he held W M princip: trom 8:30 to 11:30 | Lty because o'clock in ti rning will 1o |Grace (Coholan, Della Daly | Hipelius, Kiniry, ( e O'Leary erine McDe | Keon, Anna V Helen Brennai Harriet Donova | Mary Murphy | Esther Riley be as Grace Conlin Chamber Mabel Lillia Hickey Kent, wvicki, Kat Young Ka Loretta . Alice Margaret Marion ‘arolile Mildred Barrows Mildred Ma v and | P made since the last meeting of n\o‘ A reception will follow the |school board, Superintendent Holmes | mony in the parlors of the |said. Miss Isabell Jackson ‘has been | gogue, Guests from New York, |transterred from Grade VI of the | adelphia, Boston, Providence, Stam-| school to Grade VIII, , Hartford, Atlentic City and Llihu Burritt Junior | New Haven will ba present. After a high s , to succced Mrs. Cather- | wedding trip to Maine, the couple ine Brown, who has been transferred | wil! live on Vance street, this city. to the Latin department. Miss ) BT onlG S e e garet Kirkwood of Terryville, who | uate of the New Britain High school taught last year in the high school | and of Syracuse university. Miss| 1t New Milford, has been secured to | Weissman is one of the well known | teach typewriting in Grade VIIT in | young women of Stamford. he Junior high school shops, to suc- ced Miss Rosenberg, who re- Miss Mildred Hooper has transferred from Grade 1V, Smith |school, to the English department, |Grade VIII, at Central Junior high school to succeed Miss Concerse, re- | 1. Miss I'rances H. True of the [ Wethersfield high school has been | scev o teach chemistry at Senfor gh school. She will be an addi- | |tional teacher. there being no va- {cancy in this department | Miss Alice J. Buzzell Thompsonville Junior high has heen secured to teach cod Miss Bartlett | Mrs. Catherine Brown will teach Latin at Elihu Burritt Junior high |, suceeeding Miss Howard, re- | syna- | Phil-| Boys to See Ball Game In Hartford Wednesday | The boys of the church of 8 | John the Evangelist will be treated "to a free trip to see Hartford play | at Clarkin Field ou Wednesday when| a committee of adults will their hosts in the Capital City, The boys| will meet at the church on Newing- ton avenue Wednesiay afternoon at| 2:30 o'clock and will be transport- | ed in automobiles to the Hartford hall park. This will make a large| Latin at | delegation of New Britain rooters for | to suc- | 'hé and “Chucky” Wojak will and | have stronz support | Miss Barllel(ils Bride Of Carl Bergendahl The marriage of Miss Margaret Bartlett of 90 North street and Carl zendahi Comiecticut aven- vosterday afternoon o rectory of St. Mary's church, Matthew J. Tragnor officiated Alice Bartlett, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and RoYy El-| gard of Hartford Miss | Upon their return from a cation trip to Mai Mr nida reside on Superin- | Mr. Bergendahl of the Fuller SCHOOL, Although the board railroad career month. Rids 13 limitec proposed sranton, lne i 1as rid 1,000 miles over eroad’s yracks and has never had nt He is years old be pensioned. His home is of the school resigned, created in the these ap resignation of teacher in the another. fol Mac esi Wwo vacancies were ools by i art | elementary s Knowlton, took place created t filled Appointmer swarsky, Miss Olgn re Anna Dorney. Miss 8 music fea and |8mith schaol we been the | \iss owing e, 1 Mis best man ar wedding anl Mrs. Ber- | orth flrm: is traffic manager Brush Co, of Hartford BOARD MEETIN GS there o meetings hoard scheduled for probably be necessa to meet twice on tha contra v ial held to receive a e rom the school accon modations committes, while & meeting w necessary to summer repairs to sky, Marc teacl be cmployed by Ll tendent Holmes stated 1ADS RAILROAD CAREER York, Juire 36 (A—Val ifly-two years employ T laware Lackawan piloting the | De neat by rom He Pa. tody =choo! Tnly meet wiil by com ndati I be awa yntracts for <hool buiidings. married this morning at 9 o'clock at | 8t. Joseph's church, McGrath was bridesmaid and | brother of the Smith, man, The bride was attired in a gown |the station disputeh 100 ROM MOROCCO communists, nry | Madrdid, June 30 (®—General [servants of the Soviet |Primo de Rivera rcturned today |Tientsin, have been a from Morocco and was greeted at|dispatch does not by army officials and | Miss Margaret BACK bride, L ¢ charges or give details, from Tientsin says about including nsulate at ted, specify GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 FOR WEEK ENDS AND VACATION HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS. .. ....$30.00 and higher TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS. ................§ PALM BEACHSUITS................. ........ 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For July | 575 AND | the rotund MeArdle Is planning to | 10 (sam | hold & bout between Sid Terris and MO 6U22 | Jack Bernstein, so that if this TESPECTIVELY) match is arra McArdle's first L. ON ligh THE 308 available date ighfweight tor ment finul WORKING plans, would be the | [ to bout | hold as e N omg ¥ for the nder his present FoR THE. July 27 I "LINE OF LIRA (P—The Mes sagero, discussing the depreciation the lra, Purriedly The v increasir Ttalians are holdings of of further de- e I8 Ttale of says many selling the in fear |oF T WMOLE TUNG clines wspaper says the at the ian gc preefatior % m internal bes puted titie, ignored bis chalienges. less than their actual value, HUMBLE - THERE!S S0 ENOUGH 85 \T : \s PLAGE For ™ ° R LOVA MIKE— SHUT DAWGONT-) ) WisSH THAT BIRD WOULD SHyT JP- \ FEEL HOMESIK LONG LON(— P Time-