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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927. FAGULTY SELECTED HITS WEDDINGS OF BY SUPT. MANDREY ELABORATE NATURE -+ remaining in the hospital he was released. He left with friends who said they would take him to a ho- tel. Thomas Smart, a newspapermang who was with Crumpacker when he plunged into the bay, sald he found him wandering about in the state prison at Chester. Their coun- sel has indicated they may file a | motion for a new trial, although it generally is reported they are satis- fled with the verdict. Counsel for Birger and Hyland made the announcement that the |two gangsters had confessed to them their guilt to the crime and main building. The present plan of the building committee calls for a 60-room structure, three stories high, Denite details have not been arranged according to Miss Con- stance Leigh, superintendent of the home, The building committee includes the board of directors and is as fol- e e R THE AIR | THE AIR City It Hot lunches at Packard Drug.— advt. New lunch speclals. advt. Tents with collapsible steel poles to rent: Eddy Awning & Decorating Crowell's.— —_— | ¥ :* Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note—Asterisks ( ) Ipdicate Pick of the programs. New England Stations 810—~WMCA—S"0 :10—H. Normanton, songs. 5—Baseball scores. 0—McAlpin orchestra. 0—Home adornment talk. 0—McAlpin orchestra. 0-—Minnie Weil, piano. 8:00—Christian Sclence lecture. 11:15—J. Cohen, piano. 11:45—Manhattan Serenaders. List of Teachers for Newington School Is Gomplete Superintendent . Willlam H. Man- drey of the Newington schools has announced the corps of teachers for | staft ! the coming year. The entire {lows: James L. Goodwin of Hartford, president; Philip B. Stanley of New Britain; Philip A. Mason, building superintendent of Hartford; and Isadore Wise of Hartford. At the last legislature a bill was passed appropriating $300,000 for. the addition to the main building and the erection of a new staff house. admitted that the state’s case was |identical with the story of the hap- | penings from the time Birger is al- leged to have planned the hired | killing of the mayor through the actual slaying itself. teports were in circulation today | that action might be taken by Ben- ton citizens in an effort to obtain | executive clemency for him in case | Fashionable ' Church Events Scored by Preacher New York, July 25 (P—Asserting that the fashionable church wedding | is often *vulgar as well as pagan,” | the Rev. Dr. Caleb R. Stetson, rector | of Trinity Episcopal church, writing | lobby of a hotel. Smart took him Co., 231 Arch stret.—advt. Thusnelda lodge, O. D. H. S., will hold its annual outing at Lighthouse Point next Thursday. leave Odd Fellows' hall |street at 8 a. m. Officer Walter Malona shot a dog yesterday at 385 East Main street on complaint that the animal acting queerly. A bus on Arch will pany him on a stroll. to the Golden Gate was (bye,” leaped into the water, to the home of a friend where he slept for several hours, but became restless and asked Smart to accom- Smart said that when they came terry : | Crumpacker shoved him aside and” after shouting: “Bid everyone good- slip, at the Elm Hill and Junction | schools will return. The staff at the Flm Hill school will be Miss Evelyn Strong, grades 5 and 6; Miss Marie DeRidder, grades 4 and 5; Miss Mar- garet Conway, grades 2 and 3; and Mrs. Beatrice Hine, grade 1. The |staft at the Junction school will be Mrs. Goldena Wuerth, grades 6, 7 and 8; Miss Anna Reynolds, grades Rev. Paul G. Macy of the Wash- 3, 4 and 5, and Miss Ethel Hall, {ington Congregational church at grades 1 and 2. Toledo, Ohio, preached yesterday at Miss Alice R. Nelson will come |the Center church, Hartford. Rev. from the sixth grade in the Center | Mr. Macy is the son of Rev. Her- school to succeed Miss Esther [P€Tt Macy, who was for 28 year: Sonson as teacher in the oppor. | PAStOr of the Newington Center Con- tunity room at the Northeast school, | 8Te8atlonal church. Miss' Nelson s taking a spectal| o Teathof Fred Hubbard | course in teaching exceptional chil- | | SHICien With @ heart ""”““‘OE‘VIS“:‘ dren at Yale university this sum- | o ME R OTE T s of | Eatrolr ; 41 80—Tirésile togs. mer. The other teachers at that "o, Eubbart, & lifelong res | Who were abducted from theirhome |y, ron iy turned over to a florist 00—Schwartz Home Makers, | school will bo Miss Blizabeth Green, | vy P60, €00 S U8 Bome | of Hlast January and slain by & band | g qoes is hest to take away every 10:00—Waldort-Astoria orchestra. | &fades 4, 6 and 6; and Miss Del- | oo ot om0 he. | Of gangsters. State's Attorney Arlie | qpneqrance of the Holy place from T St A phiine Murray,‘grades 13¢2-ana s, {7 TSI HORER DR 0N B ELELATR O, 1"0‘“"1]""" "“_r;l"“ has siid, hOW- | ino ganctuary and to advertise the 1270— WHAP—236 The staff at the Center school will |went into the bathroom where he | orgtre o “,‘,iJnfrr,',"gn‘:;’,iifl‘;: wealth of the contracting parties. pEaniioyy Aatad be grade 9, Miss Virginia Cosby; |was found a few minutes later by | W0 08 RS CHEC BORTI| Often one hears of such weddings 00—Sacred program. grade 8, Charles A. Bowes, princl- |his wife. He started to tell his wife | "1 trc" grio) just ended. Birger | oo, Orchestras are engaged to 25—Ruth Montgomery, soprano, | pal; grade 7A, Mrs. Mary Bowhall; ithat he felt ill but he dicd before | 1" the trial dust ended. = Birger|entertain the spectators and erowds News digest. grade 73, Miss Fileen Kelly; grade (he completed his sentence. He was |yt Cr8€, WL DAIAEE A00 | gather in the streets to catch a 10 5ibyl Hue, yeading, 6, Miss Edith Carroll; grade 5, Miss [ EIDECIIOHE SAng [of [Iavor S 0ams. | glimpie of the bride, of whom they, in the year book of Trinity parish, | also denounces easy divorce as tend- ing toward ‘“progressive polygamy | and respectable promiscuity.” “Only those who belleve in the Christian ideal of marriage should have the right to be married in church,” he writes. | “It would strengthen our position and contribute to the permanence of {marriage if the church as a whole !should refuse Christian marriage to those who are not our people and who merely want a church wedding | or who like the beauty of our mar- | riage service. Such people should | be told that they should have a civil marriage. 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 | 6:20—Hartford Times sport re- view. 8:30—Dinner concert—Hotel Bond trio, Emil Heimberger, director. 6:50—News and baseball scores. 7:00—Dinner concert continued— Hotel Bond trio. 7:15—"The Boy of the Present Day"—George R. H. Nicholson. 7:30—The A. B. Clinton musical | period with Caroline Thorpe, sopra- | no—Emma Georgen, contralto and | Mrs. Van Court Tapp, planist— | Plano— Valse Caprice ....(Hoffman) Mrs. Van Court Tapp. | Contralto— a) Because (D'Hardelot) | b Widmung . ..(Franz) | ¢) Morning ........(Speaks) d) The Old Refrain. (Kreisler) | Mrs. Georgen Duets— a) The Charm of Spring . (Salter) | b) Nearest and Dearest (Caracclolo) Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Georgen 970—WPCH—309 0—Yerkes orchestra. 0—Breslin orchestra. 8:00—Park Central Ensemble. 0—Free specch—Arthur Gar- field Hays. $:40—Park Central Ensemble. —Daily doings. Alfred Wortheim, violin. —Essig and Roberts, duets. 15—Alfred Wortheim, violin. —Essig and Roberts, duets. :15—Banjo Buddy, songs. 10:30—Brennan and Shaw, duets. | 11:00—Billy Fagan, tenor. 11:15—Dave Elman, songs. 920—WABC—326 7:30—Boy Scout program. :45—Whitehall Concert Trio. :15—Blake of Scotland Yard. The police are investigating a re- port by Ignitz Zeldonis of 102 Hart- ford avenue that the gas meter at his home was robbed. Miss Kalbach of 94 Franklin Square, rear, complained to the po- lice that a boy injured her sister | with a shot from an air rifle. A son was born at New General hospital yesterday and Mrs. Alfred Scagliola Greenwood street. CONGRESSMAN ILL, | JUMPS OFF BRIDGE Crumpacker of Oregon Dies in San Francisco Bay he aids the state in clearing up { mystery surrounding several bank | robberies and other crimes attri- | buted to the Birger gangsters. It also is believed that Newman will be used as a state’s witness gainst Connie Ritter, in case that | gangster is brought to trial. Ritter is alleged to have paid $50 to each of the slayers of Mayor Adams at the direction of Birger, and was charged jointly with the three | gangsters in the Adams killing. His | whercabouts now are unknown. Other Indictments Birger and Newman also are un- | der indictment at Marion, in con- nection with the deaths of State % Patrolman Lory Price and his wife, | The fashionable church wedding is joften vulgar as well as pagan. The Witnesses said Crumpacker, who weighed about 240 pounds, strug- gled with rescuers and that a rope had to ders. s unconscious when pulled out of the water. Efforts to revive him with a pulmotor failed. Speaker Lonzworth declared the congressman’s home life was ideal, and was unable to offer any reae son for the breakdown. The contract for drawing plans for additions to the main building has not been awarded and according jto the members of the committee, {nothing will be done in this direc- ‘tion until the old staff house has been torn down. Britain to Nir, of 146 GULDENS Mustard San Francisco, July 25 (A — The |cause of a breakdown which led Soprano— | a) Nocturne . (Curran) b) Sometimes at Close of Day (Edwards) Last Song ..(Rogers) . (Walt) Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Wcding Ring Shop FIRST MORGAGE LOANS at 5Y2% Interest ¢) The d) Lassie o'Mine ... Mrs. Thorpe 8:00—South Sea Islanders Norman Clark. 8:30—Capitol tion. 10:00—National grand opera hour. 11:00—News and weather. 11:06—Club Worthy orchestra. 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 §—Weother report. 0—Late news flashes. 30—Olympia theater program. 7:30—Weather report. 900—WB2Z, Springlicld—333 5:55—Markets and baseball. 6:00—Organ recital from Hotel Statler. 6:30—Bert Low’s all star trio. 6:45—James McManus, pianist. 7:00—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Statler orchestra. 7:30—Roxy and his gang WIZ. 9:00—Aleppo Shriner’s Band. 9:30—El|eanor Deimer, cellist; and Beatrice Roberts, pianist. &) Air in G major ....(Bach) b) Folk dance ....(Dittersdorf) ¢) Sonata in A minor ..(Greig) | for cello and plano. 1st movement allegro agitate. 2nd movement andante molto tranquillo. d) Serenade Espagnole (Glazaunow) e) Apres un Reve ....(Faure) ) Papillon . (Popper) g) Songs my mother taught me. 10:00—Alwyn E. W. Bach, bari- tone; Rene Dagenals, pianist and ac- companist. 10:30—Weather; missing persons; baseball. 850—WNAC. Boston—353 6:33—Dinner dance—Elk's dance band. 7:00—Dinner music—Leo Reisman and his orchestra. 3:00—Wellesley and Forest Hills. 8:30—Kopal singer, violinist—Ilda Breger, planist. 9:00—Musical program. 9:30—Schubert Duo— Inglis Van Buskerk, baritone— Ronald Mansfield, tenor. 620—WJAR, Providence—i84 8:30—Baseball scores. 8:35—Musical program. 9:00—Howard correct time. 9:00—Nyalmi quartette. 10:00—"Grand Opera Hour” by the National Grand Opera company under the direction of Cesare So- dero, presenting “Le Nozze di Fi- and Theater presenta- Eastern Stations 710—WOR, Newark—423 6:15—Shelton ensemble. 45—Kathleen Robinson, songs. —Baseball scores. 7:00—Shelton ensemble. 7:30—Commodore orchestra. 8:00—How to Learn to Fly—Prof. Alexander Klemin. 8:15—Newark Philharmonic band. 9:15—Investors talk. 9:45—Charles Premmac, tenor. 10:00—Herlihy’s orchestra. wife, he leaves a step- Ruth Norton of di- | to | insisted from Drum Corps or —Weather reports. —Pepper Potters. 860—WAAM, Newark—349 00—Bill Fellmeth, sports. 15—Edith Richards, contralto. ther Epstein, piano. :45—WAAM Transcontinental Tour. 8:00—Ingraham orchestra; |Wheatfield ensemble; Marshall Moss, iolin; Players' Guild; Snap- piness Boys; Maxim entertainers; Paul Hawalians. 11:00—Four Towers orchestra. 1070—WNJ. Newark—280 10:00—Time signals. 10:03—312the Infantry program. 10:30—Caroline Moray, contralto. | 5—Helen O'Hara, soprano. 11:00—Time signals. 11:05—Cody’s orchestra. 1220—\WAAT, Jersey City—246 6:00—Market reports. 6:05—Plaza dinner music. 6:40—Weather forecast. 6:45—Sports resume. 8:00—Eugene Bove, violin. :15—Iva Neugen, 5oprano. 0—Reflections. 0—Paramount Three. 5—Allen Miller, baritone. 0—Radio talk. :45—Bob McDonald, ukulele. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main St. Pyorrhea Treatments GENERAL INSURANCE eWiil 272 Main St. X-Ray Highly Desirable Cottage in Belvidere on Main Road. To be sold at sacrifice. It is a beauty. All refinements, in- | § cluding cedar closets, etc. {Camp Real Estate\Co. 272 Main St.; Phone 343 N. B. National Bank 13! ', pet. 391 373 .364 .341 0 Eyesight Specialist sl 327 MAIN STREET 16 4 New York Stations 610—\WEAF—492 :00—Janssen's orchestra. :00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 55—Baseball scores. 0—Piano twins. 7:10—Is Morality Dependent on Religion?—Dr. Hall Quest and Dr. Harry Hibschman. 7:30—Parnassus trio. $:00—South Sea Islanders. 8:30—Goldman Band concert; Del Staiger’s cornet. 10:00—Opera—Le Nozze garo. 11 WALLPAPER VARNISH . HALL'S 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN *1445 . Chassis f.0.b. Detroit weather; dance music. 790—WHAZ, Troy—380 7:45—Babcock orchestra. 8:15—Concert. 900—WGR, Buffalo—303 $:00—Hawaiian music. 9:30—Wren hour. 11:00—Weather; dance music. 530—WMAK, Lockport—543 usical program; talk. ; talk; music. 0—Saxaphone octet, 00—Concert hour. 10:30—Niagara program. 950—KDEKA, Pittsburgh—318 6:00—Baseball; dinner music. —Markets; baseball news. Road report. ame as WIZ. fime signa e “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, [f you don’t believe it come in | for a test. | Wholesale and Retail Depart ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUS= 22 State St. Under Grant’s HBARTFORL For Sale! Seven Room Dwelling in Belvi- dere. Steam heat, fire place, garage, large lot. Will sell i reasonable. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET years old, : ! I Re i : - :25—Cruelty to Animals. Mildred Alderman; grade 4, Mrs. | |whom the gang chieftain contended | know nothing except that she is pich, | [{epresentative M. E, Crumpacker though Mr. Hubbard's father was an e ! . : crime, and Hyland was charged in a hall where an adequate enter- |among his friends today. 9:30—Amending the Constitution |lagher and JMiss Eleanor McAfee. church will become the beneficiary led ‘1 h diod th + i1 - arte Thomase ; ssed ; called ‘love’ has died, as the sort of | here Friday as a membe s Ve contac aththe WestAdld Nosal Harry Thomasson has confessed e day ember of the Ar. Hubbard's life use by his broth- . son, has had seven years' experience | sentence. Elmo Thomasson was,SIMPIY sex appeal, or a passing| Saturday night the Oregon con- come beneficlary. Albert Hubbard | dynamited, and Harry Thomasson | {PIethINE much more usung than | s fans eve in {ta] where re — The Newington school committee cords ghow he w Maple Hill, O aRean farning that the pr dants w ing year. This means that the long aXibreai| CeRISRNOMIE notia0 Eoy will be read by E. Stanley Wellets, |Stanley Rule and Level to ; d by inley Wellets, to Batie | ree mileht brine: ihis country that he wanted to die The calendar as approved is as fol- S The Stanley Rule and Level and | It may even be argued that legal- | his own statements, !to June 22, 34 days. The following BIRGER T[] DIE IN | scheduled contest in the Girls' In- |respectable promiscuity which we day; Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24 and The Stanley Rule girls are anxious | the children, while our modern prac- Mr. Mandrey announces that one 1 PI‘]SO[] |anxious to win it. Both teams have | chilaren.” supervisor of drawing and art for tontants church in regards to Christian mar- IRS AND of the most formidable band of S BIG FIVE | try may come to the pass where the | 9 art and drawing in the schools of n 267 Chapman Street Ito the state supreme court to save ! his team-mate, Tou Gehrig. Ruth of Christians to live up to those | work deserved to be given more [ ‘ lenough to hold me,” now has an |tries | o of | viction yesterday by a jury in cir- : been reelected music supervisor y by aj {atiichse for Hirsels, ad 15 Toroa is serve as school nurse for the coming {ing, swaggart two-gun man thay double-header to the Indians. | 3 | fronted him and long days of | g0 6:00—Market news. the towns of Bloomfield and Rock ed him and long days of con- i & . 1080—WHAM, Rochester—278 | mer school of Columbia university. | Birger places his only hope to 7:30—Same as WJZ. motion for a new trial. His attor- music. that the firm of Ebbets & Frid, Others Get Life sulting engineers, will be associated ' 82ng chieftain and sentenced to life of which was blown down in a|@ date for their incarcerati Mr. Hubbard was born.in New- . = 8 : harbored the rival Shelton gang in | There is no excuse for the use of the (°f Oregon to end his own life yes- 1170—WGL—256 Eva B. Woods; Grade 3, Miss Alma original Newington resident, his 3 4 i Mize Bl Whio suncasds Miss G with driving the automobile that tainment could properly be given. Crumpacker, who was serving his of the income of a $13,000 fund b; gl e : 1020 cata ent et Lot bt that he and his brother, Elmo, now | 1ove’ they mean does die, then man |party of Representative Nicholas :00—Lita Monroe, contralto. 2 - 2 2 " o er, Albert Hubbard, who in his will : and. Miss Lewis, who suceeeds Mis killed when Birger's fortificd resort, whim. gressman was found sitting on a died in 1912. was one of the state's star witnesses | | S¢S [the Christian ideal of marriage |ugoper Erh decided to adopt the eight-week | “sober” but was held for observa- Funeral services will be held at h . in divorce is threatening P Pk winter term which comes to a closc | opacer 2L DK Aipe jol8 16 a lifelong friend of the Hubbard| gianiey Works In Family Affair At | legalization of tris rriages o |Where he was. Hospital attaches & rial marriages or the | lows: - Sept. 13 to Dec. 23, 70 days; Stanley Works girls’ teams will {1704 polygamy has certain features| When the congressman protested days out have bheen announce "JJN[]IS MURDERS |dustrial league. The two teams are |seem to be tending,Dr. Stetson said. 25, two days; Washington's birthday, to beat the Stanley Works tonight tice of easy divorce destroys the teacher will be added to the faculty been practicing hard for the contest| No matter what may be the stan- the town schools, Miss Ella F. Minor{ Benton, I, July 25 (® — His| riage do not, and cannot change. ‘ DECORATORS had successful experience as a teach- s LL !southern Illinois gangsters at an (By United Press) govergment might make polygamy | Berlin and Cromwell for two years. him from the hangman's noose, | Was also credited with a triple in standards.” sideration and with that 3 S = garetul lconeti ey onportunity to reconsider his defi. | GChrig’s best in four attempts was | READ TIE HERALD CLASSIFIED vi s. Mrs. Katherine Y. |cuit court here for the murder ot |t ; ihe fows sehiools, Mox. Hathierine hit safely, in nine consccutive times vear, devoting two days a week to|he was during the reign of gang Averages 5 Bagehail Hil, finement in jail here shows plainiy 319 6:10—News; stock quotations; | Mr. Mandrey left July 23 for a va- [cScape the gallows on an appeal to .. 1430—WOKT, Rochester—27 | Philip A. Mason of the bullding ,neys announced they would seck a police; architects, has been selected to draw | Meanwhile, Dir two former with Tbbets & Fri iin the penitentiary, ing held heavy windstorm two years ago. The di Fi- 0—Palais D'Or orchestra. 560—WNYC—536 . 0—Herman Neuman, piano. —Market high spots. ¢:20—John Rogers, hass. 0—German—V. H. Berlitz. —German—V. H. Berlitz. :30—Police alarms. 35—Olga Paul, contralto. —Baseball results. $:00—Piano twins. $:15—Max Kalfus, tenor. :30—Nathan Kroll, violin. 9:00—Wesley Ossman, glassges. 9:20—Elizabeth Carlberg. soprano. 9:40—Vincent Bach, trumpet. 1 —Brown's Ladies' Trio. 10:30—Police alarms; weather. 660—WIZ—454 5:30—Baseball scores. 40—Market news, 6:50—-Baseball scores 7:00—Longines time; naders. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 9:00—Spotlight hour. 10:00—Longines time; Moonlight { Sexter. | 10:30—Friedman’s orchestra. l 860—WGIBS—3 19 6:00-=Clarence Gaskill, 6:10—Devon orchestra. 6:30—Tom Beneditti, songs. 760—WHN—305 —Movle clu 0—Finklestsin-Maisel program. 8—Piano solo. 0—Roseland orchestra. 0—Care of the Hair. 10:00—Vaudeville perlod. 10:30—Woodmansten orchestra. 11:30—Cotton orchestra. 12:09 —Silver Slippey orchestra. TRUNKS UP To MY RooM oN THE SECOND FLOOR: ington in 1854, the son of William B e e West City. Newman was alleged to | church for such display. It were far |t°rday by plunging into San Fran nother came from Westfield, Mass. i 1 i carried the slayers to Adams’ door,| “There are many persons who second term in congress, had been |88 g T smaneiin | Governments trude Meyer in the Junior High 2 i the death of Mr. Hubbard. This | ¢ aasghad dead, were hired by Birger to fire |and wife should separate. What |Longworth, $geaker of the house, 11:15—Veo crchestra. perience in junior high school work tipulated that upon the death of 5 > Christian marriage fs based on |strect curbing in the downtown Holsten, has had nine years' ex- Besides h against the three gangsters. e ha e e i : nave the right to be married ' ion, police were forbidden to dis- syystem as the scheme for organiz- | {the Hubbard home Tu after- . down in family life, Dr. Stetson (s rL sy Al with the Easter vacation will be _ |lice that he had been poisoned, and family. Interment will be in the . 3 ; Walnut Hill. granting of divorces on mere appli- | Said they also gave the patient {Jan. 2 to March 2, 44 days; March tle tonight at 6:30 o'clock at|which recommend it as compared | State convention, Oct. 21, one evenly matched and an exciting “Polygamy, as practiced in the cne day; Good Friday, April 6, one Heoiman. Senteenad 40 Lo\ 2oss 36 T Kes il of e e, conpu the during the coming year as the school and the usual large crowd of spec- {dard of the state with regards to has been elected to this position. |colorful but checkered carcer as a | “It is conceivable,” Dr. Stetson | Estimates Cheerfully Given om er in the grades in the city of Hart- ted I g lend, Charles Birger, bragging lav Babe Ruth hit his thirty-first legal, But that would not change the | The committce has felt for some A 3 The once jaunty gangster, who |1iS three times at bat. ind has made this ap- 4 diought dn mind by o a single. | Avs For Your waxts s as also | Mayor Joe Adams of West City last | Boutelle, the school nurse, has also | May y lat vat as the Athletics dropped a. 10:00—Fisher's Commodores. the schools here. In addition to |warfare in the coal belt. The strain | . 0 0—Orchestra. Miss Virginfa Cosby and Miss,on his countenance, and he appears 349 market reports. { vation and will be back at his of- [the supreme court, in case Judge 6:00—Twilight hour; Ozmite club. | committee of the Newington }!omv{nfl\' trial, and it is likely that the plans for a new staff house of the |henchmen, Art Newman and Ray The building will be erected on |in the county jail Birger, building will probably be of colonial Chassis f.0.b. Detroit o ond Mary (Topliff) Hubbard. Al- ; i ; | b i have been Birger's adviser in the |better if such weddings took place |CiSCO bay remained a mystery Rusticana. | Lewis; grade 1, Miss Agnes Gal- ! | The Newington Congregational {8 i where he was shot down. |think and say that when what is|acting strangely since his arrival 10:00—Rehearsal of Pagliacci. | School, is a graduate of the three- monnt had been designated for : { perioncs I qunior, high mlieel worl the shots, and now is under a life | thes mean by love in many cases is |who is touring the west. his brother, the church should be- | “Shady Rest,” near Harrisburg, was Eutiy |something much more lasting than | district. He was taken to a hospl- daughter, Miss —_— R R n e church.” s ing the school work for the follow- GIRLS TEAMS PLAY Nt incronsell s s el endy hosrial St tens {noon when the isco service o that the propaganda for freer broken up' by two short vacations. family plot in Newington cemetery. ¢ vy p Sexy Galionine T Soslal Rusy treatment for poisoning because of 12 to April 27, 34 days: and May 7 Walnut Hill park in a regularly | with the progressive polygamy and | day; visiting day in fall term, one contest is anticipated tonight. east, at least preserved the home for day: and Memorial Day, one day. | family affair and both outfits are |vides no way for proper care of the | committee has decided to employ a ——————— CROWLEY BROS. INC. tators will be out to watch the teams ' civil marriage, the standards of the Miss Minor, in addition to having|deadly machine-gunner and leader { continued, “that sometime our coun- | All Jobs — Tel. 2918 ford, has served as a supervisor of | : defier and conspirator, today looked | home run of the year and again tled standards of the church or the dut time that this phase of the school ' has declared that “no law is strong | Speaker made a double in two .nt. Miss Mae D. Hayes has ant declarations, following his con- poltmean S L : Cobb may have set another record, been reclected and will continue to | December. He no longer is the dar- | 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 | this Mrs. Boutelle Is school nurse in jof 15 days of trial which has con- | (008 ) ? 295 :25—Baseball scores; talk. Tileen Kelly are attending the sum- pale and haggard. 6:30—Organ music. fice in the Blue Hills school Aug. 6. |C. H. Miller overrules a proposed 7:45—Dinner music; talk. for Crippled Children has announced ; motion will be filed in a day or two. home. Greenwood & Noerr, con-.|Hyland, also convicted with the the site of the boys’ old home most ; AWAiting Judge Mille: ion;on architecture to match that of the 1Y>-Ton weather, is the ALl S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1129 STANLEY ST. PHONE 731 20U CAN BORROW UP TO $300 Privately and upon terms that are casy to meet, No indorsers, no cmbarrassing fnvestigations, We hand you the Mcney In 24 Hours We operate under the supers vision of the State and our ser ice 1< offered to you on a pros tected basls, Call, Write or Telephone 4350 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM Room 112 Proiessional Bldg. 81 West Main St. Opposite Capitol Theater Open 9 to 5 p. m.—Sat. 9 to 1 p. m | Klein Sere- Here’s an opportunity a 6-Room Cottage in the West End for $7,750.00. Owmer leaving town. Must be sold this week. $ to buy songs. mortgage. Easy terms in balance. See or phone us for an appointment The W. L. Hatch Co. CITY HALL PHONE 3400 A FIVE TRUNK DRUMMER. IS’ STOPPING AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL FOR A FEW DAYS- Z —