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VOL. XUL, NO. 257. (Classified Advertising on Pago 8) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULX 30, 1928. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS T COOUDGE AS \-More Trouble in Textile Deadlock ADVISER. IS WHITE AMAtEllBSIN U. S. ATHLETES BEATEN G. a P. PLAN ON HIS A lU O lO R S

President to Take Active Governor Takbig a Rest bn New Eastman Invention Yankees Defeated in Sprints, Part in Campaign and is Long Island, Keeps SOent Shown for First Time To­ Hurdles and Hanuner Booked to Make Import­ on Editor’s Carges-rrds day to a Group of World When The Throw — California’s ant Speeches. Playing GoU, Famons Scientists. New Haven, Conn., July 3^0. <^tbe. war Is a matter that has not School Boy Marvel Can Do Judge Edwin S. Thomas, of the been touclied upon In the suit so far, and Is a very important factor. Washington, July 30.— The polit­ Rochester, N. Y„ July 30.— United States District Court, desires No Better Than Fourth in Southampton, N. Y., July 30.— . “ I do not regard the war as hav­ ical sagacity of President Calvin Governor A1 Smith has decided to Motion pictures in full natural to have .the government set the ex­ ing ended until the peace treaty Coolldge, which has carried him Ignore the latest attack made on his colors for amateur photographers act date on which the World War was signed,”, the judge says. "Book 100 Metre Final— Lord triumphantly through a score of legislative record by William'Allen were shown for the first time, today came to an end, and if no such date dating after" the event is by no Is secured he will hold a hearing means determinative of the date battles of the ballot, will be In­ White, Kansas editor, but when he by George Eastman to a distin­ and try to decider the matter for when-commitment for construction Bnrghley, of England voked by Rephbllcan campaign returns to New York on Wednes­ guished group of scientists and himself. In a memorandum filed was entered Into.” chieftains when the campaign day he probably will have some­ other public men. here today in the case of Briggs The Briggs Company claims Wins Hurdles— O’CaHag- reaches Us height early In the fall, thing more to say to former U. S. The new process, culminating Manufacturiqg Company against money on the basis of a contract Senator Robert L. Owen, because of the United States, growing out of a entered into w’ith the government it was learned here today. ypars of eXperlmentaticn, is so The President’s offer to aid Her­ the latter’s Intention to , belt the war contract. Judge Thomas points and cancelled because the Armistice han, of Ireland Wins bert Hoover In his struggle to Democratic Party. revolutionary as to place it along­ out that the .date of- the ending of was signed. reach the White House will be ac­ The governor Is enjoying a brief side the discovery of the film and cepted not only in calling upon him vhcation at Rampton Bays, a few the invention of motion pictures. Weight HnrIing. for speeches but wielding the "big miles west of here, and he. made Ut ' The new color process, based stick" as head of the party to settle plain today that he Intends to’ de­ Upon a totally different principle Fresh trouble brewing In the New Bedford, Mass., textile strike, from previous experiments, but the NKffiT CLUB HOSTESSES internal difficulties and in deciding vote all of his time for the next two ' the strategy of the fight. largest that. New England has seen In many years, has resulted in num­ days to swimming and gqlf and to same time both represents the ac­ u. STILL LE.4DS The desire to have the benefit of erous arrests and the order for National Guardsmen to be ready tor duty. forget about national politics. curate nature and also is so simple IN POINT GET-nNO the President’s advlco was de­ Upper picture shows the reading of the riot act to some 2,500 pickets In Recently the governor made a that any amateur photographer can TAKE UP SPIRITUALISM clared by one Republican leader front o f ,the mills. When they refused to disperse, about 200 policemen bitter attack upon White because use it to make movies. , July 30.— The here to have had an Important bear­ charged the line, each officer instructed to “ get a man.’’ There was no the latter pictured his legislative Working For Years official standing and point to­ ing on the decision to maintain the violence, but the lower photo shows that the arrests were made. record as huing friendly to the sa­ The Eastman Kodak research tals at the end of the second party’s campaign *' headquarters in loon and the Uqupr traffic. This laboratories, under the direction of Valentino, Houdini, Nonna day of the Olympaid this after­ this city. brought a reply frota White but the Dr. C. B. K. Mees, have been work­ TILDEN IS DEFEATED noon were as follows: To Be Adviser governor will ignore it. ing years to perfect color movies. United States, 55; Great With this situation arising, the President Coolidge Back Reply To Owen The most radically new element In Bayes and Others Appear Britain, 19; Finland, 17; Swed­ President will find himself in the When former Senator Owen an­ the process is the film. Instead of BYFRENCH NET STAR en, 16; Canada, 10; Ireland, role of adviser to Hoover and Na­ nounced he would not support having the usual smooth surface, 10; Germany, 9: France, 4; Italy, 4; Philippines, 3; South tional Chairman Work, both of To His Fishing Grounds Smith because of his Tammany af­ the aide opposite the sensitive coat­ at Seance Staged at Re­ whom havo occupied positions of filiations and hia wetness, the gov­ ing Is embosse^ with cylindrical Africa, 2 and Japan 1. advisers to the President in their ernor promptly countered with the leases so minute a,a to i e invisible. announcement that four years ago These lenses which are part of the quest of Texas Guinan. Davis Cup Goes to France long Cabinet service. Superior, Wis., July 30.— Presi­ peace In view of the recent nego­ Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Three speeches are expected to Owen asked him to Induce the Tam­ film itself and made of the film dent Coolidge was back at his fish­ tiation of the muKilateral treaty many delegation at the national substance, would each look, vastly July 30.— One of America’s most be delivered by Mr. Coolldge during mtlawing war. as Americans Are Beaten; the campaign, one in the middle ing on the Brule river today after convention to support him for pres­ magnified, like a rib of a corrugat­ EDITOR’S NOTE— Reports disastrous days in Olympic competl- The foreign capitals that scanned idential candidate. west, one in the east, probably New an invasion of Minnesota, where, at ed Iron roof. They run lengthwise tliat Texas Guinan, noterl tloi was climaxed this afternben his speech were due for disappoint­ When the governor was asked if night club hostess, and Miss York, and one "from the throne’’ In Cannon Falls yesterday, he dedicat­ ment, however, for the executive of the film and the width of 559 Spectators Surprised. when Frank Wykof. o f , Glendale. Washington. They are regarded he would comment on White’s of them occupies an inch. Mae West, dramatist and ed a memorial to Col. William Col- took as his text American deeds of latest broadside, he replied: Calif., schoolboy, could do no bet­ by political leaders as second onb' vll, leader of the famoi - First Min­ valor upon the field of battle from The effect of these invisibly Broadwa.v actress, had seri­ ter than fourth in the lOO-mster to the acceptance speech of Hoover "No, and that also goes for small lenses Is to separate the rays ously taken ap spiritualism, nesota Volunteers who stemmed the conquering of the Indians at Owen.” Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, finals while Bob McAllister, self; which is to become the Republican the Confederate tide at Gettysburg. Vincen»'^3 and the Revolutionary of light coming through the three have beep current on Rnui'i- styled "Man of Destiny," was sixth' "Campaign Bible.’’ . Close friends of the governor pre­ segments of a three-colored ’’light way for several days. Interntv- July 30.— The Davis Cup stays in With him was Secretary of Agri­ War, on through the Civil and dicted today, however, that he is and last. The race was won by Wil­ Reports given to national head­ culture Jardine, but the secretary’s Spanish-American wars and up to filter”. Into the camera. Each of the tinnal News Reriire sent Ruth France at least another year. liams, of Canada, In 10 4-5 sec­ quarters by politicians from all loading, his political gun and that three" colors of the' filter— red, Ridenour to attend one of the Henri Cochet, good looking onds, with London, the English­ presence was not looked upon as the World War. as soon as he gets back to New parts of the country have convinced having a special significance. Jar­ "As we behold it all we can but green and blue— lets into the sessioits. ^ young French tennis star, made man, second and Lammers, the leaders that Mr. Coolidge’s prestige York he will take another shot at camera, from the scene in front of dine Is on his way to Alaska with conclude in the words of Holy Owen. that certain today by defeating German, third. is undiminished and. In fact, has the thought the far north country Writ that 'the Judgments of the the camera only the light rays of BY RLTH RIDENOUR , Wykof Just managed to beat grown as the result of hla virtual may help him recuperate from a re­ Lord are true and righteous alto­ He denied he would cbnfe.r> with Its own color. IThe three different "B|* Bill" Tilden, American’s ace, Legg, the South African, for fourth declination of the nomination for cent illness, and dropped In here gether,’ ’’ the President observed to farm leaders'as soon as he i^urqs. colored light rays registered on the New York, July 30.—Rudolf in straight sets by the scores of place. another term. for a visit on his Way across the yesterday’s audience in this con­ to the etty. seHBitlve-fihn emuTaion''ks' a dis­ "Valentino. Harry lloudtnl, I'lor.na 9-7, 8-6 and 6-4. ff^e showing of the Americans Powerful Influence country. nection. "I don’t know anythlnsf 'about tinct black and white impression Bayes, Madame Paladino and some*, This victory gave the French was low tide for Olympic lOO-mefer He is expected by them to prove The nature of Mr. Coolidge’s The President will make his sec­ such a conference," he said. for each color at that point. one named Louis who had been three matches oqt of the four al­ sprinting, Brac.y and Russell hav­ a powerful Iniduence In check­ speech yesterday at Cannon Falls ond trip away from the Wisconsin To Play Golf Every Natural Color murdered, according to his own ready played and assuring them ot ing been *shut out in the semi-fin­ victory. mating the plans of Governor Al­ was somewhat of a surprise to White House this week when, bn The governor was to play golf The light of the projector, then, authority, were among the guests als. The worst previous perform­ today at the Shlnnecock Hills golf • It was thp worst beating ever ad­ fred E. Smith and Democratic many who had thought he would Thursday, he visits the Mesabi iron passes through the film In such a j at Texas Guinan’s club last night, ance was made in 1924 when the Chairman John J. Raskob to wean take the opportunity to talk on range In northern Minnesota. course with Surrogate James A. j Mae West and Texas have taken ministered to the lanky American Americans started four men In the Foley, of New York; his son, Ai> way that It shines out" through the Davis Cup captain,' hero of many both- the business and the farm tiny film lenses, and then through up spooks— in a serious way. On a finals and could do no better than vote from the Republican Party. thur, and William A. Humphrey, of Sunday night when most night years of competition, In a Davis second, fourth, fif^h and sixth, the the projector lens, and each ray is Cup match. Political leaders from the farm Albany. clubs were dark, Texas’ ^;as dark­ event having been won by Abra­ directed through the proper color Tilden’s gruelling match against belt are almost unanimous in dc;- GEN. NOBILE DEFENDED When the governor said he had est. A group of her Mends sat, hams, of England. claring that Mr. Coolldge is still not played the Shlnnecock course in La Coste last Friday, which the Another Defeat (Continued oh Page 2.) breathless In the black silence, and Americans lost, told the story. Til­ popular with the farmer despite his two years, someone asked him If . saw their departed comrades con­ Coming as it did on the heels of he considered his golf game had im­ den w„.i not in his usual brilliant the defeat of and vetoes of the McNary-Haugea bill jured up by a slim Italian bound form today although he put up a and eastern visitprs declare that he BY CZECHO SCIENTIST proved In that time. by Lord Burghley ‘Off, the record,” he saldj "Just like Judd Gray” — quote from terrific battlfe. Time after time the would be the most potent orator on U W Y E R S ‘SPECIAL’ Miss Guinan. He was more bound ih the 400-meter hurdles, the first smiling, “ it’s getting worse every American drove out of court by sev­ ever scored against an American the stump In that section. than Judd Gray. He was the size eral feet. He netted a great many Although Mr. Hoover, according day. But on the record, steady Im­ in this event, and the victory of provement." of a Jockey and he was harnessed balls at moments when a point O’Callaghan, of Ireland, In the to his advisers here, plans to wage Prof. Behounek Says Com­ HGUERS IN WRECK like a truck horse, his clothes and would have meant a set victory. a campaign strictly "on his own’’ FLOOD IN KANSAS Accompa;iied by Robert Moses, ha— ler throw, Yankee stock took secretary of state, and members of mittens sewed together by Ann .Cochet Relentless , a decided drop as a result of the Cochet was relentless. He coolly second day’s program. As In the (Continued on page 2) mander Was jlescued his family, the governor yesterday THREATENS TOWNS motored to Montauk on the tip .of (Continued on page 1) met every new piece of strategy de­ hurdle event, never before had • vj Long Island, where he Inspected the Attorneys from All Parts of vised by the American. Tilden mix­ American suffered defeat in th'^ First Because He Was ed up his service, dropping over hammer throw. To make matters SHOOTS HIS WIFE (Contlrtufid on page 2) soft balls immediately after one of worse, the United States did no bet­ Nation Among Fifty Re­ FIFTY ARE HURT his caAnonball shots at Cochet’s ter than third, that place going to Lightest Man in Party: Three Hundred Families feet. In the midst of rallies Tilden Ed Black, of Maine. ported Injured. tried to outfox the Frenchman by Williams’ winning time In the AND THEN HIMSELF AS TRAINS CRASH cutting one ball and then driving century was a fifth of a second be- Berlin, July 30.— Professor F. Homeless .as Big Creek another but he seldom found Cochet 'hlnd the Olympic record and two- GET NEGRO HERE off guard. Behounek, Cxechoslovakian meteor­ fifths away from ’s Goes on Rampage. San Francisco, Calif., July 30 — Cochet seemed to play inspired world mark. Winsted Man Pulls Revolver ologist,-who was a member of the Nearly fifty persons were b 3lng tennis when It became apparent A Youngster ill-fated expedition Into the Arctic, FOR NEAR MURDE treated here today for InJurljes sus­ Panic Among 1,500 Passen­ that he had an excellent chahee of Williams, like Wykoff, is a Juv­ arrived here today, and stoutly de­ tained when the Cascade Limited, defeating Tilden in straight sets— enile, being only 19 years old. He Hays, Kan., July 30.— Big something that’ no one had ever After His Spouse Refuses fended the conduct of General Um­ crack coast train, of the Southern had the race well in hanad after the Creek, transformed' into an angry Pacific, crashed into the rear of a gers on Elevated Trains done before In Davis Cup play. He 50-meter mark was passed while, berto Nobile, leader of the Polar outplayed the American steadily, river by the deluge over the week­ RockviUe Fracas Puts One special train of the American Bar London’s second place also went to Return to Him. voyage. Association at Cortena, three miles keeping his shots In the court, unquestioned. However, the finish end, went on a rampage here, early In New York. "Gen; No.bile'and I parted better north of Williams, late yesterday. while Tilden repeatedly drove the involving Lammers, Wykoff and bgll a foot and more over the base comrades than ever,” said Prof. today, and as a result a third of In Hospital With a Frac^ Rounding a curve at a speed! es­ Leggs was so close that it took the Winsted, Conn., July 30.— Mrs. this town is under water and at timated at fifty miles an hour, the line and into the net. Judges ten minutes to decide their Behounek. New York, July.30.— With inahy The French' crowd went wild Florence Strattman Berg, 36, is in least 300 families are homeless. huge locomotive of the limited rip­ order.. The meteororogist attributed the tnred Skull. 4 ped Into the observation car of the of the fifty injured paSsengers be­ when the winning ball whizzed over , When the official word went critical condition at the home of disaster on May 25 to an unexplain­ With the'damage estimated al­ her parents In New Hartford, today Bar Association Special, as It stood ing cared for in hospitals, railway the net. Hundreds poured onto the forth, proclaiming Williams the ed leakage of gas from the balloon ready running into the hundreds of before the tiny station at Cortena. court and carried the young winner, he was picked up by two from the effects of a bullet fired Italia. He said ice formations atop and city authorities today were eur thousands of dollars, the flood wa­ The Bar Association train had been Frehchinah off on their shoulders. Canadian colleagues and borne on through her body by her husband, the balloon were not the cause. Captain of Police S. J.- Tobin of deavorlng to fix the blame for the The Ata'ericans present sat in a sort Elmer Berg, 50, In New Hartford ters early this morning gave no in­ halted for some minor repairs to their sholulders to the dressing "Gen. Nobile was saved first Rockville, accompanied by Officer of a stupefied silence. They couldn’t last evening. Berg himself is in Its locomotive. collision of two trains of wooden rooms. from the Ice because he was light­ dications of abating. Albert Say, came to Manchester '’ One the special train were 170 helieve- that the once great Tilden Woiii%.Vs Races. Litchfield county hospital here est in weight,” explained Prof. Be­ cars on the Sixth aveuue elevated Only the second story of* many last night and, tobk , back to that lawyers from all parts of the actiihl^ had been beaten in straight The women's 100 meter'semi-fin­ with a bullet wound near his heart, hounek. "'Two days before Aviator line at 72nd street last night. At sets. ■ houses showed above the flood. city Charles Rose, negro, of Chefry country with their wives and mem­ als were run Just before the men’s self-inflicted. Dr. J. R. Lee, of New Lundborg’s arrival on the floe Gen. Although no loss of life had bers of their families. Many were least six of the victims were Injured John Hennessey of Indianapolis finals. Elizabeth Robinson, Illi­ Hartford, attending Mrs. Berg, re­ Nobile ’ ad fixed rescues in the fol­ been reported In the hasty early street, Rockville, j.ge 2*7, who Was gathered, in the observation car at seriously and the others were and Rene La Coste met in the final nois Women’ s A. C., was the only ported his patient gravely hurt lowing order: C ccloni, (who was morning check up It Is feared that wanted for assault with a atone up­ the time.of the crash. Thfe tower­ bruised and trampled upon in the and fifth set, which' had been re­ American to survive these trials, after he had visited her this morn­ injured), myself, Troiani, Nobile, some may have drowned in the on Northern Dumbar, also colored, ing locomotive of the Cascade came mad rush of 1,500 , panic-stricken legated to the status of an exhibi­ the Misses Cartwright and Wash­ ing. Berg’s condition is reported- as Viglieri «,nd the Wireless operator isolated districts. who is at- a Hartford hospital with so swiftly and suddenly around the passengers to get out of the wreck­ tion match by Cochet’s great vic­ burn being shut out. Miss Robin­ more favorable, according to hospi­ Biagi. I was naihed second because Great Confusion a fractured skull. curve,, witnesses declared, that ed cars. tory. . A • . son, however, won the second semi­ tal attendants. The bullet with I was snow blind. • When Big Creek first made its Rose was found by Officer Rob­ there was no time for the passen­ With all lights and power -'siiut final brilliantly, beating Miss Cook, which he attempted to end his life Too Heavy • angry temper known here before erts and Fitzgerald In a house on gers on the Bar-Association Special off by a short circuit, a double Canada, in 12 2-5 seconds. Hitomi, was deflected by a rib which was "But it was found that Ceccioni dawn, scenes of the greatest con­ North School street at 8:3i0 last tO'escape. train, of, fourteen cars got out of the highly touted Japanese, failed ‘ fractured. was too heavy for Lundborg’s plane fusion' prevailed. The erpek has night after he had made his escape The Collision qpntFOl'and slid through the dark^ DANBURY COPS NAB to live up to her notices in this Cause of Quarrel . so Nobile was placed aboard by never been of such proportions as from Rockville .when the police . The huge engine tore,Iflto the. ob­ ness into another train, which' was heat, finishing third and being clim- , \ The shooting, which police here Lundborg’s orders because he was to allow boat travel, and so the were about to enter the house and servation car. Thie floor of the car, discharging passengers at;the 72nd inted. say Berg has admitted in a signed the lightest and because he was only means of rescue lay In hastily arrest him, following-the assult. according to witnesses, buckled and street station.. Four cars were'tel­ THEIR HNTH BANDIT wounded.” Miss Washburn could do no bet­ ' statement, came as a result of Mrs. constructed rafts. In the districts In police court In Rockville this shot , the passengers straight into escoped and the crowd on the sta­ ter than fourth in her heat the Ca­ There was a touching scene at taorning Rose was charged with Berg’s refusal to return to her hus­ where the flood was deepest men the air, crashing them against the tion platform, as well as the pass­ Admits Taking Part in Two nadians, the Misses Rosefeld and band after a separation. With the the railway station when Behounek carried wives and children to safe- assault and was fined, 220 and costs torn and twisted roof of the car and engers, were crushed in the debris, was met by his fiancee, Rudka Fe­ Robberies7->Storekeeper Held Smith, running one-two in 12 2-5 statement police have both the re­ ,ty on their backs. and given a sentence of thirty days flinging them back into the mass of Fire caused by a blazing hot box seconds. Miss Cartwright was lix. After they had embraced Be­ The Union Pacific depot here in Jail, but should Dunbar's injuries .battered wreckage. threw a lurid glare over the scene ilp-for $107. volver with which the shooting was hounek turned again to the corres­ even less effective, 'finishing last in fione, and the bullet which passed had a taste of the taidland tide, the prove sufficiently serious he will be /The terrific impact flung the loco­ as the entrapped passengers, many the third semi-final. pondents. waters rushing unchecked through brouight in bh a graver change. motive of the'Cascade from the of them returning from a day In Danbury, Conn., July 30.— Listed through Mrs. Berg’s body.- The re­ "I would go again with Nobile,” The trouble,. It was brought out False Starts. volver was located by Winsted the deserted waiting rooms. The rails. - the country at the beach, fought to by the police as the tenth member The men’s finals were marred by he added, "If I am still single.” tracks are washed out In four in 'court, started sooii. after mid­ Into the. heap of’ twisted metal, reach the platform. of an alleged bandit gang that had police In an outhouse at the home "Never again,” put In his fian­ night on Brooklyn street .and at two false starts, Legg beating the of Berg’s sister. Miss Helen Berg, places near here. which had but a moment before Firemen assisted passengers been operating . here for seven gun the first time and Wykoff the cee. / The railroad bridge a half mile that time there were threats of stab­ the street on ladders and police and years,.-Herbert Flye, a local resi- on Canton avenue, this city. been a modern and luxurious ob­ a»cond. Both Wykoff and McAl­ No Quarrels west of town was'considered doom­ bing. It continued until . yester­ servation car, leaped half a dozen ambulance suiigAons. aided in the dont, was locked up today. Police \ Shoots Self Also The Czech scientist denied there day noon ■ an4 'again i»„ the, aitef- lister, who were In adjoinlhg lan?s ed. It was learned .here that 'Pullman porters and other' mem­ rescue work.' Dhe' man" h'a'd^hof n announced he admitted participa­ at the outside of the track, were . Mrs. Berg wae washing dishes In had been any quarrels. He said the the Big Creek had “ also ^Iv- .rioon, vvhen it reached a /.nlimax. bers, of the train crew. They work­ legs off. • The injured Included ting in;tw'o'robberies not previously her parents’ home when Berg call­ Russians had misunderstood condi­ Tom Edwards, another Ro.ckville away slowly and never got up. T|ie en Ellis, a nearby town, a taste of ed desperately In the wreckage, many women and children. ,>' tyased to the nine already locked Californian did manage to pick up ed. They discussed their affairs for tions because they djd not know the Its, mood, some forty families hav­ negro, became .Involved'In ther'bejflf 1 dragging forth the injured and - The glass wlnd.ows Ifi the Wains UP here ih d'eraiilt of bail ranging a few minutes and Berg-suddenly Italian language. ' argument and was* stabbed^ wltH .'a some speed In the closing twenty ing been reported as washer* out others trapped there. were broken and crashed, to the ;frbm IIO.OPO to |25,000. yards, beating out Legg, but Mc­ fired a .32 calibre revolver at close "W e all parted better Comrades 'there. Great Bend, Kansas, also was knife by Wilson Dunl. ' ' Calls for help were flashed to the street below, adding'to the' con­ - At a tlm^ when the police be­ range. Then he went Into the yard than ever," declared Behounek. Rose claimed that Northern Den- Allister never got in the running. reported as suffering. * nearby town of Arbuckle, Williams fusion.- Two cars tipped againisc lieved they' had put an end to rob­ In spite of the distasters of the and shot himself. In the excitement The scientist salt! that General bar had a tabl'e fpi’k In bl® pocket ‘a^id Makwell. 'From these towns the outside rail and threatened: to bery In^thls district an unknown following the shooting of 'Mrs. Nobile and Prof. Finn Malmgren, and was aboilt to ctah hlm with it day, the tally showed America to fle^tA: of autompbiles were quickly topple to the street. . man entered the grocery store of have compiled more than threO Bergt the man disappeared. New the dead Swedish scientist, were bn when In self .defense lie picked up. dispatched to "take the injured to t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . A “master .controller On' the do'u-: Abraham Hanus, on outer White times as many points as its nearest . Hartford officials finally telephoned a stone .and ,threw It. ...- It struck the nearest hospitals. About twen­ bis train had be'eome iiteffectiv^,- it etreet, Sunday, and after lining Ha­ Pe. the "frontal bone, he fell contender, Great Britain, and more-i/l; Washington, July 30.— Treasury ty were taken loathe Arbuckle San- was Said, because It "was not "de­ nus and a quatotaer against the tear than the total-of the^three natibi^^/'^ (Continued on page-2J (Continued on page 2) Itprluin.’.. Others were taken to signed to handle as many as 14- wall, todk- |l07 from the cash reg- Balance July 27: ?130,86i;i06.53. (Contlnued'on'j)age*2}' Woddlaiid. ^ cara.. . v ‘ ' later wad. fled; (Conttnoed; oa Pise 9k . "H - V

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Thomas Felice nue This Momingv German’s Galt South Methodists Send 550 chester if you are a non-resident the wisdom of his clfflm. He point­ A daughter was born yesterday ever, there was no great joy in the and even though the chief of police, ed out that he would not be in However, the German went right morning at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Thomas, fourteen years old son The New England Trapsportation American camp, as it was recogniz­ to the pace, running like a huge who grants the license, be assured town the whole year. Ho was will­ ed that team strength rather than homo to Mr., and Mrs. James Munsie of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Felice, of 234 Company’s bus had to. pinch hit for giraffe, and stayed there until 200 to East Hampton In 45 by the applicant that businesi is to ing to pay $5 for a part time of Russell '.treet. Mrs. Munsie > as Individual brilliancy had tided it be carried on for one day only, license. He was even willing to Oak street, died at 4 o’clock this the Roekvllle commuters this morn­ yards from the line. Lowe jumped Miss Alice'McCabe before her mar­ morning, at Manchester Memorial ing.' A Jolley car took a sudden over the storm today. him at this point and looked to there is no reduction. have specified the days that he riage. The Hurdles. Autos and 7 Busses. Ben Solomon, loaded down with could work in town for the bargain hospital. Heart trouble brought notion that it wanted' to ' go . to have the heat well in hand when on by rheumatic fever was given as The Yankees were particularly suddenly a man with an American dusters, arrived at the police s+a- price. Members of the Manchester Ellington by way of Windermere on tionWthis morning. He was all the causq of death. He had been the first trip to Rockville, going' dashed over their defeats in the shield on his chest shot out of the Nevertheless, there was the rigid Home Club Association, Inc. have 400 metetr hurdles and hammer Probably the largest picnic par­ ready to start out and make a clean town ordinance. It says ten dollars, In the hospital for a week. completely aerdss the road, knock­ pack. It was Fuller, who had laid received letters notifying them of a ..There are four other children In throw. These hurdles were not off the early pace and now was be­ ty, certainly of a Sunday school, sweep of the town with his dusters, be it for one day or one year. meeting of members an.l stockhold­ ing down two .poles and being len- on the program in 1896 and 1912 that ever left Manchester was that but there was the necessity of getr the family, three girls and a boy, tangled ,ln the wltes that fell, ti^ ginning to test his legs. He had Solomon was here and hb had his ers to be held at the home on Brain- Yolando, Eleanor, Masaldi and but In all other Olympiads, an plenty of running in the stretch and of the South Methodist church last ting the license. When he asked ard Place at 8 o’clock tonight. Ing up the line for -three hoars an'd American was the winner. As for stock of trade with him. He thought fiamuel came along nicely to nip Lowe hy Saturday. Fully 550 persons, repre­ the price and was told it was $10 it over. “ How many people?’’/h e making necessary the transferring the hammer throw, it always had senting whole families from the in­ it was evident that, had the wind The funeral will be held Wednes­ a foot, although both were running asked. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VIens, 17 of passengers from the bus to the gone to the Flanagans, the Mc­ with something in reserve. fants to the grandparents, includ­ been blowing in direction to waft day morning from the home at 8:30 trolley un.MI after 8 o’clock this ing the in-laws, were conveyed by “ Over 22,000,” replied the chiet. Huntington street have return 3d and at St. James’s church at 9 Graths, the Ryans and the tootells. Watson was placed either third one of the feathers towards him it from a vacation spent at Burlington, morning. ' of the American team^ before the or fourth throughout the greater bus or private automobiles to Lake would have knocked him over. Solomon closed his eyes, did Vermont. o’clock. Burial will be In St. The first car due in'Rockville, at Irishman, O’Callaghan, broke the part of his heat but also did some Pocotopaug, East Hampton for the “ Ten dollars!” he shouted, “ I some more fast thinking, figuring James’s Cemetery. - 5:10 was bowling along on Wind­ afternoon. In ]^e caravan were 45 was told it was five!” spell this afternoon, followed by fine stretch-running to catch Engle- the laws of averages. Then he Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison of sor avenue going down the slight the Swede, Skold. hard at the tape. Byhlen had the automobiles and seven busses. The “ You were told wrong” said the came across with the $10 and start­ grade from Burke’'8 to the corner start was made about one o’clock 18 Lilley street have returned home Miss Nora Leary O’Callaghan’s winning toss in the heat won by two yards, however. chief, “ the price is ten bucks. ed walking fast, to ply his trade. from a two weeks’ vacation at when the car suddenly left the rails hammer throw, coming almost at from the -‘huroh. The transportation Miss Nora Agnes Leary, 27, died Hahn’s Win Sound View, on her birthday Saturday night at and went right across the road at the conclusion of the vent, was then electrified the committee received many compli­ ments on the speed’ and the system­ Manchester Memorial hospital, af­ Flamm’s corner. There were no 168 feet, 7 1-4 inches. It lifted gathering by giving one of his passengers on the.car and the atic way in which they handled ITALY’S SONS, DAUGHTERS NIGHT CLUB HOSTESSES John Andrews of Putnam Is ter a two months’ Illness. She liv­ him from third to first place over typical performances in winning spending a four weeks’ vacation “ crew” was but one man. When the heads of Skold and Ed Black their part of the arrangements. ed with her uncle, William O’Con­ the third semi-final in the clinking with his aunt, Mrs. Elliott Barrows nell, Sr., at 44 Prospect street. the car came to a stop It was over who remained stationary at 158 time of 1.52 3-5. Phil Edwards, Every car was labelled and every driver received printed instructions. PLAN BIGGEST OUTING TAKE UP SPIRITUAUSM of Woodland street. Born in Ireland on JulJ^ 28. 1901, on the north side of the road, two "feet 3 1-4 inches and 160 feet 10 the Canadian Negro, was second, poles were down and it was tangled 3-8 inches respectively. The Ital­ Special parking places for each Miss Leary came to this country and, Seraphin Martin, who broke Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet spent eight years ago and made her home up with the wires. ian, Poggioli, also improved in the Hahn’s world record in the French group was provided at the lake and ((Continued from Page 1.) the whole plan worked out effec­ Will Be Held Next Sunday, at yesterday with Mrs. Sweet’s niece In Manchester, She returned a few The New England Transportation final tosses, lifting his performance trials, was third. at Spring Hill, Mansfield. to 158 feet 8 3-8 inches, to shove tively. Luther and sealed with sealing months ago from an extended visit bus had gone to Rockville for its Liedertafel Grove in Rock­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat­ first trip and this was pressed Into Don Guinn back into fifth position. The strip tickets issued covered ville— Committees. wax by Nunnally Johnson and Gwinn’s best effort was 154 feet 7 every item, such as transportation, rick Leary, who still live in Ire­ service. From that tinqe until 8 other skeptics of the newspaper land. '1-4 inches. Frank Conner finish­ boating, bathing; peanuts, two strips profession. The harness and the o'clock this morning It was used to In addition to her parents. Miss shuttle back and forth be^een ed si.xth with 153 feet 4 5-8 inches. COL. CHENEY TELLS for two drinks of lemonade, two for Plans for the annual banquet to seals and the stitches were still be given by the Sons and Daughters A L T O IGNORE Leary is survived by four sisters Burke’s and Rockville center mak­ frankfurter sandwiches, ice cream there when the session was over. HEAXEX IN HERDLES and return transportation, repr^ of Italy Sunday, August 5, at Leid- and three brothers, three of whom ing connections at B'arke’s with the ertafel Grove, Rockville, are well Don’t ask this observer or any­ live in Ireland. She leaves one sis­ Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, senting a monetary value of perhaps body there how he did it. And there cars for,Hartford. , At 8:30 a car OF TRIP TO ORIENT under way. Already the committee ter, Hannah and two brothers, Pat­ got through Into Rockville and July 30.— American hopes of a $1.75. The children under ten were is no use asking Texas or, Mae be­ WHITE A H A C K reports that the majority of the rick Jr., and Dennis, In Ireland, service was again resumed, the sweeping victory in the 400 metre taken free, members of the school cause they are firmly convinced the hurdles at the today paid 25 cents and non-members 50 tickets that will he .offered for sale and three sisters. Miss Mary and rails having been repaired. have been sold. As a result an even spooks were responsible for the do­ Miss Rita of Elm s.reet, this to-vn, were dashed when Lord Burghley, Is Speaker at Kiwanis Club cents, but all received the same ings. '' the titled Englishman, romped over service and concessions. larger attendance is expected than ON HIS RECORD Mrs. William N. Pape of Middle- Spooks Lazy the line to an astonishing victory in Carrier’s pavilion which is capa­ at banquets in former years. This town, N. Y., and a brother. Corne­ affair is the largest social event of There was some little difficulty lius, who lives in New York city. 63 2-5 seconds, bettering the listed Luncheon at Country .Club ble of caring for 700 or 800 in case (Continued from Page 1) OPEN FORUM world’s record but far slower than of rain was the headquarters. Al­ the clubs during the year.' Due to at first in arousing familiar dead. The funeral will be held tomor­ the fact the committees always Madame Paladino, who inhabited row morning from the home at 8:30 the times made by Yankee hurdlers though 't rained in the forenoon new sfate park. Moaes Is chairman in the American trials. F. Morgan Today. the weather was all that could be work to make the outing a success the medium’s body— spokesman and at Sc. James’ Church at 9 STATE THEATER HEAD securing the best dinner and forms for the cemetery delegation— said of the state council of parks. o’clock^ where -a solemn requiem Taylor, Illinois A. C., who did 52 1-5 desired for a lake outing and the The governor expressed deep re­ seconds in America, finished be­ gathering enjoyed themselves thor­ of amusement available. she had a message for somebody, high mass will be celebrated. Burial sentment because of the refusal of will be in St. James’ cemetery. hind Frank “ Babe” Cuhel, of Col. William C. Cheney who rg- oughly until about 7:30, the only The commitee for the banquet but she could not hit upon a name UUDS POUCE WDRK consists of: Mrs. Delfina Fola,-chair- which belonged in the gathering. the Republican leaders of the last Iowa, who was second to Lord cently returned from .c, six weeks’ casualties being when one or two of legislature to make necessary ap­ Burghley. Taylor won the event at trip to Japan and China in the in­ the children unfortunately stepped man of the Daughters of Italy; She tried several firsts and even­ Mrs. .Margaret M. Murphy Lorenzo Genovese, chairman for the propriations to complete the Long Editor Evening Herald: Paris in 1924. j terests of the Silk Association of on broken glass. No blow-outs or tually came to “ Mary.” The only Island parks. This blow to America’s hopes trouble of any kind occurred to the Sons of Italy; Miss Mr.ry Garibaldi, Mary present was 'Texas— whose Mrs. Margaret M. Murphy, about I wish to express, through, the America, of which Cheney Brothers With Mrs. Smith and members of columns of your paper, the appre­ followed shortly upon the heels of j are prominent members, today fleet of autos. At Carrier’s the Miss Mary Farr, Mrs. Nellie Syl­ given name is Mary Louise. Tex 95, of 24 West street, widow of the elimination of Hank Russell, vester, Mrs. Anna Della Ferra, Mrs.' their family, the governor went to John Murphy, died at her home at ciation of the State T'.eatre man­ gave tlie Kiwanis club a brief out­ church party had reserved the use had forgotten it until reminded. St. Rosalie’s church, yesterday, a Philadelphia, and , Mary Bllletti, Miss Ada Pagani, agement for the prompt and effi­ line of that trip and some of the off all the boats and all the bath­ Then madame told Texas she was short distance from Hampton Bays. 4:30 yesterday afternoon.' She is the Texan, in the semi-final heats ing houses. The afternoon was hot Mrs. Emma Manese, Mrs. Cecelia “ Louis,” who bad iqet his death In survived by two daughters, Mar­ cient service rendered.us In.the .un­ things he had observed. One the “ I'll writs part.of your story for fortunate happening.^at opr theatre of the 100 meters. The only Ameri­ pleasantest things connected with and water sports were more appeal­ Zanlungo, Mrs. .Angela Mistretta, an unnatural way and Texas almost garet E. and Mary E., and two sons, can winner in the semi-finals was ing to the children. A program of Mrs. Mary Aceto, Mrs. Mary Corren- you,” the governor told reporters, Thomas E. and John, seven grand­ last week. such a journey, Mr. Cheney said, shrieked over the news. There was “ take this down: Manchester may well be proud of Bob McAllister, the self-styled was getting back home and seeing contests, and races with prizes for ti, Joseph Barto, Frank V. Diana. some talk between them about his children and eleven great grand­ “ Man of Destiny,” the wi-ners was arranged by the Paul Correntl, Mike Della Ferra, “ When the governor left church children. Its poUco department, foP as The the faces of one’s relatives and daughter Pearl and Te^as asked he was greeted on the highway by being hard pressed to place third in committee on games. In the boys’ Guistini Detrio. Mrs. Murphy was one of Man­ Herald so truthfully said,, “ they friends. , Louis to put it in writing, but this visitors to the summer resorts ad­ the heat won by London, of Eng­ swimming, race, Francis Burr came They have arranged for the fol­ chester’s oldest residents and has always get their jnan.” That fact It was his second visit to Japan. Louis refused to do and Valentino jacent to Hampton Bays andv. by land. out ahead, with Albert Smith sec­ lowing menu to be served at one long been a sufferer, being confined was ftJfcibry illustrated the other He made a former trip there some cut in hollering for ‘gin.” . This' many permanent resideuls of Long evening. . . / Ed Black, of Maine, led the first ei.ght years ago. The American party ond. In the girls’ swimming race, o’clock: antipasto assortito, stuffed to her Home for many years. was finally interpreted to mean Island who have known the gov­ Trusting that by publicly calling series of efforts in the hammer of business men went to Jap n and Ruth Finley~won first prize, second celery, spaghetti, spetzatino alia Jean Acker. The audience was The funeral will be held tomor­ throw with a toss of 160 feet ernor and who have seen him going attention of-the peopie . of Manches­ China this spring for the express Doris Miller; boat race, James Met­ Milanese con faggiolini, roast chick­ quick to interpret noises that, came row morning from the home at 10 1-10 inches, being far in front, calf; little tots' race, boys, Victor en with french fried potatoes, back and forth to church for twenty ter to the work of the police, they purpose of improving the manner from behind the curtain. years.” 9:45 and at St. James’s church at of Poggioli, the Italian, and Frank of determination of raw silk. Black, Irene Shields',, peanut race, salata, rolls and assorted fruit. 10:15. Burial will be In St. will be better appreciated and, the Connor, the Yale freshman, who Eighty per cent of Japan’s output Alton Judd. Girls’ peanut race, The dinner will be served by the 'The governor leaned back in his James’s church. value of their .constant service ranked second and third at this comes to America. Today raw silk Eleanor Gordon;' kangaroo race, following Marjorie Pola, Anita Mon- chair and asked: given its true ,, value, the -^State point. in Japan is judged largely by the Doris Miller; hoys, sack race, Al­ seglio, Eda Bausola, Christina TAKE 2 ,0 0 0 MILE TRIP “ How is that for reporting?” Theatre public'.hdknOSviedges Its in­ First Defeat senses — touch, smell, feeling, ton Judd; young ladies’ foot race, Puletti, Peter Genovese, Carlo As soon as the governor returns debtedness to the Manchester Police The victory of Lord Burghley weight and so on. What the buyers Marjorie Crockett, first; Miss Ma­ Genovese and Chef Matteo Cheru­ to Albany he will settle down to FUNERALS department. marked the first scored over the desire to do is to have the de­ bel Trotter, second. Ml«s Gladys bini. . The dinner will be followed TO SOUTHERN STATES w'prk in earnest on the final draft JACK SANSON. Americans since that event was in­ termination mechanical which Harrison acted as chairman of the by dancing. The mnsij for which of the address he will deliver on Robert E. Wells cluded in the Olympic program. would be much be tter for the im­ games committe'e. Her assistants will be furnished by the Kabrick August 22, when he is to be formal­ Strangely enough, the fopr Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jones of ly notified of the nomination. The funeral of Robert Ellsworth porters. were Robert D. Burr, Miss Mabel Ofchestra of Rockville. Woodhridge street and their daugh­ GEN. NOBILE DEFENDED; can entries were regarded as the Japanese Progress Trotter, Miss Marjorie Crockett, Wells, 11 years old son of Mr. and greatest that ever had competed in ter Evelyn returned last night from Mrs. Harry A Wells, of 40 Haw­ Mr. Cheney visited some of the Miss Pauline Beebe, Raymond Mer­ a southern motor trip in which they this specialty; yet two of them, filatures of both Japan and China cer, Thomas Prentice. "The commit thorne street, one of the three hoys BY (3SCH0 S(3ENTIST Johnny Gibson, Bloomfield, N. j., covered more than 2000 miles. Miss killed in the burning of a tobacco and gave a description of the work­ tee in charge of boats and bathing MOVIES FOR Jones did all the driving. Seven (Continued from page 3) former world’s record holder at an ing conditions there.. He spoke consisted of Sterling Lippincott, COOLIDGE AS truck, took place 3 o’clock Satur­ different states were visited. One ■ I approximate distance, 440 yards, very highly of the .girls who do the chairman: David Harrison, Francis day afternoon at the home of liis and Maxwell, the Californian, were week was spent at Southern Pines, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis the-most Intilnate terms. Malmgren, reeling. Many of them are care­ Burr, , Thomas Cordner, Harry North Carolina, with relatives. Tnis he said, left the Nobile party, of shut out yesterday and today neith­ Bonn and Mrs. Rosr Brookings. AMATEURS IN Leonard, of Tolland Road, Rock­ fully selected for the work and are is the famous golf region. Visits his own.'volitlon.. Speaking further er Cuhel nor • Taylor could run ADVISER, IS ville. paid as high as $17.50 a month. Louis St. Clair Burr, who was were made to Charlotte, N. C., of the Marlano-Zappi affair, B’e- within 1 % seconds of their best They live in dormitories and are general chairman of the picnic, at­ The body was taken to the Leon­ time. which is a prosperous southern city hounek. said:' allowed certain supplies. tributes its success to the 100 per and very up to date, also Fayette­ ard home, where the parents and . “ The actions. of Mariano and They made the decision close but The speaker said Japan had made cent cooperation of the individual friends formed a procession to that was all. Coming over the final ville, Greensboro aand Aberdeen, N. G. 0. P. PLAN Zappi are hard to explain, sitting wonderful progress since his pre­ members of the committee in C. Grove Hill Cemetery where the here one would cay, T wonld not obstacle. Lord Burghley, Cuhel, vious visit there. The Japanese are charge. No special meetings were (Coiitinned from Pace I.) body was interred. Taylor and Patterson, the Swede,' In Virginia a trip was 'made, to (Continued from Page 1.) have left Malmgfen. to file,’ b'ut they a very industrious people but still held, all conferences in regard to the endless cavern at New Market. The service at the cemetery was •fneed a desperate situation., Things who formerly held the record, were lack some of the progressiveness on the light filter, to fi.ll on its conducted by Rev. . George S. almost together. But his Lordship arrangements taking place Sunday The interior of the cave is wonder­ ^he has been such a powerful influ­ look different among the Ice that is essential for success. Yoko­ mornings between 9 an’ 9:30, be­ proper spot on the sc.een. The fully Illuminated by a system of Brookes of the Union Congregation­ wastes, i do not ^now what I would had the “ kick”, in the drive for the hama, he said was the headquarters combination of the thre? colors, ence in the Coolldge administration al church. Officer Wirtalla, of the wire and clearly earned his victory. fore the sessions of the church electric wires which are concealed. that its record must be carrieil to have done." for the raw silk industry of the school. The committee aimed to red, green and blue, gives every The stalactites have been forming .Manchester police force, throii.gh Behounek was one of the survi­ Patterson was beaten off by the world. Since the earthquake a few possible natural color. the people for endorsement. The the courle.sy of Chief Gordon, acted two Am -icans for second and third make this year’s picnic a family af­ ^ for millions of years, it is estidiat- Republican nominee, it is under­ vors of the Nobile expedition res­ years ago both Tokio and Yoko­ fair and arranged to have it'in tfie The.process is first being intro­ I ed. The natural bridge near Lynch- as escor! 'trom the home to the cued by the Russian ice breaker places while Livingstone-Lear- hama have been rebuilt and the duced for the use of amateur stood, will g3 farther than Mr. Coo­ mouth, of England, was fifth and afternoon so that members of the ' burg was another place of interest, place of interment. Many floral Krassin.. streets are paved with concrete photographers and is being com­ lldge has on' the question of farm pieces, had been sent by friends of I'acelli, the Italian, was sixth. family gainfully employed might visited and the return trip was relief, but in all other respects will sidewalks and gutters and have lost work during the forenoon and yet pared here today to the invention ^ made through the Shenandoah Val- the family and by sympathizers. His Lordship complained of a the Oriental touch. Tokio is mak­ adopt the administration policies as slight leg sprain before the race he able to take in the picnic. of the first Kodak in 18o8, when I ley. ing a bid for tourists from his photography was first put within his own. WOMAN KILLED IN WRECK but gave no evidence of the injury counry and Europe. Another popular feature was While headquarters activities are after the pistol barked. Cuhel drew that the mothers were not obliged the reach of all. China Backward The most significant thing about being speeded up-here this week, New Haven, Conn., July 30.— the inside lane, the two Americans Mr. Cheney said he believed to prepare basket lunches. The re­ SHOOTS HlS WIFE few decislon3,'Of importance In the solemnly shaking hands before the freshments committee under, the the new. process is its complete Mrs. Samuel P'reedman, 40. of 6 Japan had continued to prosper be­ simplicity. The amateur cinema­ conduct of the campaign are expect­ East 107th street. New York, was start. cause of the ingenuity of its peo­ leadership of Mrs. Clarence L. Tay­ ed to be made until the return of Bad Start lor, provided adequate lunches for tographers’ part has been made as AND THEN HIMSELF instantly killed, and Mrs. Fania ple. He was not so enthusiastic Mr, Hoover in Washington and the Pine, of 3008 Broadway, Lon.g It was a bad start, Facelli beat­ about China and its future. It is all. Those who desired additional easy as taking snapshots. He mere­ return of the President in Septem­ ing the gun for a temporary lead. eats or drinks had the privilege of ly has to insert a “ color filter” In^ Island City, was seriously Injured very hard to tell what the outcome (Continued from Page 1.) ber. this afternoon when an automobile Cuhel was caught flat footed by the will be. He referred to Manchuria buying them at will. The arrival to Jils home movie camera and Final settlement of.,the campaign incident but then proceeded to run thread his special film. All previous driven by Mr. Freedman upset on and particularly Shanghai, which is home was in time so that a late Winsted asking police here to keep budget, organization work in the Milford turnpike near Orange road. a beautiful race, coming along like one of the greatest shipping ports evening meal might be served at color motion picture processes the wind in the closing stages and i a watch for the man who possibly women’s campaign and further con­ Freedman escaped almost without DINING DANONG in the world. In the harbor were the homes. Assisting the chairman, have entailed high complicated I might appear in this city. ferences by Chairman Work on.-Le almost gaining the victory. As it camera and finishing methods. a scratch. ships flying the flags of all na­ were C. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ; Homer Hotchkiss, of Winsted, machinery of the committee were Police say that the machine was Hart fonl-IDtckvIlle Road, Sta.‘ 14 was, Lord Burghley just managed tions. Internal dissensions and lack Robert Martin, Mrs. Harry Keeney Mr. Eastman’s guests who saw North Main St., Maiitheater to gain the honor by a foot with driving here from Bristol, came on- the program for the week. ^ being drlven'^t forty miles an hour of progressive leaders is keeping and Mr. and Thomas Prentice. Wil­ the demonstration included Thomas upon a man sitting beside the high­ Taylor inches back of Cuhel. The A. Edison, Inventor of motion pic­ whep the steering knuckle broke ' Steak and Fried, Qifeken China and the Chinese in a back­ liam Black headed the transporta-f way bridge at Greenwood lake, and sent the car onto the. din former champion, for once, had no ward -state. tures; Hiram Percy Maxim, inven­ jump at the finish and badly missed tion committee, L. S. Burr the New Hartford, _ and asked him if NO WASHOUT EXPENSE shoulder where *it turned over Dinners with our Farm >Yose- Mr. Cheney exhibited souvenirs ticket committee. Others assisting tor and president of the Amateur he wanted a ride. “ I have been three times and fell into a ditch. tables. his stride at the last hurdle. and pictures, one of which gave a Cinema League; Michael I. Pupin, A few moments later, Earl Full­ in the distribution of tlcketji were shot,” the man replied. “ Take me pictorial history of the progress of Wilfred Crossen, Miss Mildred Columbia University physicist; to Winsted.” Unaware of the ON STREETS THIS YEAR er, the Californian, served notice silk making from the inception of Gen. John J. Pershing; .Owen D. on the foreign field in the 800 me­ Lipp, Kenneth Beer, R. W. Wilson tragedy, Hotchkiss took the man the cocoon to the raw silk skeins, and Ralph Russell. Young, chairman of the directors ter semi-finals by outrunning Dr. and a particularly interesting souv­ into his machine and hurried here. The town has not been called up­ Otto Peltzer, Germany, and Doug­ of the General Electric Co.; Fred­ After leaving Berg at his sister’s enir given him by the Japanese on to spend any highway money on LAST TIMBS. las Lowe, of England, the 192'4 erick E. Ives, holder of a Royal home, he notified police of the, oc­ people. His talk was accorded a Photographic Society medal for washouts in roads this year. This Champion, to win his heat in hearty round of applause. currence. is due, according to the town en­ T 0 N IG H T 1:55 3-5. Peltzer, former world’s early experiments in color photog­ Bill Halsted was the lucky man GET NEGRO HERE A few minutes later a squad of gineer, partly to the absence of MAY MpAVOY record holder, was shut out. raphy;. Sir James Irvine, principal local polfbe found Berg about to hard storms, and partly to the im­ today and won the attendance prize and vice-chancellor of St. Andrew’s STATE LIONEL RARRYMOIUB , Illinois A. C., also given by E. J. Holl. It was a pock­ drive away from his sister's home. proved conditions on steep grades got a place in the finals by finishing FOR NEAR MURDER University, Scotland; E, E. W. Officer Fred Hotchkiss took him where washouts have occurred in “ALWAYS COOL” —-In— et knife and Ed. doubtless had Alexanderson, one of the inventors second to Byhlen, the Swede, in the used it according to his motto “ To back to New Hartford where, while past years. TYPHOON FANS AT second semi-final in the same time, of television; James G. Harbard, “THE LION and Cut the Earth to Suit Your Taste.” (Continued'from Page 1.) he seemed in good co^idltlon, Berg Oiling of roads binds the gravel YOUR SERVICE 1.55 3-5. The German, Engelhard, president of the Radio Corporation, gave authorities a statement con­ and water runs off without cutting Herbert House distributed pencils, and H. E. Ives of the Bell tele­ theMOUSE” was third in this heat. Watson issued by the manufacturers of cerning the shooting. Then he col­ up the surfaces, while improved seemed to be running well within and Rose left i Brooklyn street at phone laboratories. Buster Brown shoes in celebration speed. He was at his home on lapsed and was brought hack here. gutters and curbs have been a help of House’s 75th anniversary. Cherry street when the police start­ Wife Dying in preventing washouts. .In past The first bunch of kiddies— boys ed to enter the house. He made hla Mrs. Berg, this afternoon, was years there has been frequent trou­ LET WILLIAMS — will leave for the Hebron camp escape but was traced to Manches­ NICE BASS BUT NOT reported to be sinking, though ble after storms on Summit and TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY next Monday. Everything will be ter. Summer street, where there are BE YOUR CLOTHIER still unconscious. Little hope was THE STAB in readiness for the opening at that The Manchester police got word QUITE NICE ENOUGH then held for her recovery. Berg steep grades and water flows in time. New swings, teeters and up- of the affair soon after 8 o’clock himself was formally placed under froA other streets. There has been Dolores Del Rio OF “ RAMONA'* GEO. H. WILLIAMS to-date equipment for the amuse­ last night and Officer Roberts was arrest during the morning, charg­ no such trouble this year. — In— Incorporated ment of the boys and girls have sent to North School street. He Another week-end’s bass fishing ed with, assault with Intent to kill. Johnson Block, South Manchester been addel this year. picked up Officer Michael Fitz­ has failed to knock off the top roost State and loc^l police are taking “NO OTHER WOMAN’* gerald and they soon located Rose. the fish caught by a ten-year-old turns guarding him at the hospi­ THE lOTH SEASON ADDED ATTR.ACTION In the Rockville City Court this Coventry boy on the first day of the tal. morning Rose was charged with as­ season, so far as Bass Club regis­ HILLSIDE INN In Boltun on State Road to Scenes From AH sault, was fined $20 and costs of tration is concerned. That fish, OUTDOOR SERVICE the Championship $13.42 and given a thirty day sen­ Willititaiitic. when weighed in at Barret & Rob­ KINGS OF THE RINC Matches.. A Good Location Is a Business Asset tence by Judge John E. Fahey, who bins’, scaled four pounds and two The concluding service of'the out­ CHOP, BEEF AND CHICKEN presided. ounces. door services held on the lawn of DINNERS Featuring Gene Tunney, Tom Heeney, Jack Dempsey, Wilson Dunbar, who stabbed Robert McKinney of Manchester, the South Methodist church was 83c' 81.00 81.50 A Few Desirable Offices Are Tom Edwards, was charged with If he had poured a little birdshot exceptionally well attended last A la Carte Service Jack Sharkey, Benny Leonard and many, others. assault with a dangerous weapon down the gullet of a little-mouth night. Rev. Robert A. Colpitts Telephone Manchester 2421-4 ' • .'V « • and'with breach of the peace. On bass he took at Bolton lake yester- made a pleasing address using as Available in State Theater Bldg. the first charge he was given a fine dSy, might have tied the b’ '-b score, his topic “I Have a Sky” in which of $60 and costs of $13.42 and also for his fish weighed an e.eii four he dwelt on the inspiration to do \ AGAIN TOMORROW NIGHT! At Moderate Rentals a sixty days jail sentence. On the pounds. Anothc;' nice bass, but right one can secure from nature Willys-Kniffht breach of the peace charge he was Lot nice enough to i,^t even second using for example the beauty of the Overland-Whippet Lofids Of l*resents ' INQUIRE JACTf SANSON fined $50 and a sentence of thirty place, so far, was ret,'atered by setting sun. The musical part o' COUNTRY STORE ' . f days imposed. ‘ Joseph Douglass of Talcottvllje. He the service was rendered hv ^ E R Y 1 C E Loads of Laugha Manager of the State Theater Tom Edwards, on the charge of caught It Saturday at Coventry lake Case iPamily Orchestra of Buckland. and FUN NIGHT! * Lota of Snritrlses breach of the peace, was fined $25 and It weighed three and three- They also led In the singing of old OAKLYN FIU.ING STATION and costs. fourth pounds. time spirituals and hymns. Telephone 1284-2 mrnSimmmm

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mountain roads, with good grades oI «acb day but as w,a. never drove Ih. i .Thq re fu n d Csanp appeared over the brow of Mr. J)ywd said thaf wi)i which for the most part could iatqr; than 8 : 1,6. and were usually wuh u the hill with a truckful of eats in duct tw > sepa^atf fW McMenemys Describe negotiated In high gear. During turned In by IQ o’clock after a good -T-KNOFU'SGANG 'J*. *■ '/t' ' .'V • ijow- one. w.ai;Mjcni^iv^ the shape, of a-dinner, which" con boys- fifteen ye»T»;old-^dr younger.. this part of the trip , we passed bath and dinner I slept quite sound­ ^ W ith ta e ‘4i3 of- ttte hdut.‘Umplre sisted of chicken, new boiled /pota­ Onp wlfi .be at'' the-Wia8t'Side'Play­ through the scenes'of the early ly for six op seven hours and was [SO .the musQifs suj^i thu caimenters toes, string be,aus, Italian spaghetti, grounds and the oiier^fi^ th e ^ s t gold mining days, passing through ready tp go early in .the morning. ledvthp ucqrd^tn tbp ''elgiiiih,- anj. salad, celery,'radishes and water Cl, is Playgrounds', ’They will be con­ Country Trip El Dorado and Placervllle wtiere we My father's stamina during the heithpe side pould melon, all of which was served on ducted on an elimination basis with' could see large heaps of cobble­ trip and tbb long hour's each day .,1:: a i' tbe e le V e & th lh o tu fv fh w Shea the veranda, After dinner cigars the ultimate survivora caieetipg fiir' stones taken from river beds in the surprised me, but It apparently im­ m' ‘ I, Routed In a hd*b«rutii-^ ''^lU Knqhii were lighted, the- umpires were the locality chanapibnelilp. The; process of panning for gold; Then proved him and be enjoyed every ^tched the inn el.er^eh^'jjupih^ wUh cusked and discussed^ Frizes were matches will be the,heat two out 06 Manchester, Conn, July 27, 1928. ^immense bar ran along one end of climbing higher we came into the luinute of It—be did the navigating, Constraction Company fm good curves fmdsfifrobderful -cOntrqi awarded. .The -party broke up three, sets, all th'ree sets to .bV- I' Editor, The Herald; the room and this section was quite boundless pine forests where San read, the maps, figured mileages and ; Hb struck out; three batters lb. the about 7 o'clock and an early start played regardless of the-outcome; of ‘ ' In compliance with your sugges­ as popular as the gaming tables. Francisco people find ideal camp­ kep theriog of running expenses. \ pioyees on Annual ■ Eleventh, tbefeby.e.ndilpg One-of the Was made for home. At roll call the first two. • ‘ v> tion that a story of my recent trip The place was crowded and it was ing spots and the Forest Rangers Gasoline expenditures for the trip most exicilng baaebali "games the today all were present gnd account­ Any ho^ desiring to compete' in' tp California would prove of inter­ quite evident that practically all of keep watchful lookout for embryo were $48.28 and - $17.55. The may llnliiwv — ^hldents Of Columbia ■'lake_ bav'; ed; for. X I ^ either tourndment ^hpujid leave hi^ est to your readers I will endeavor the patrons had come over the line forest fires. In some parts of this prjee hf gasoline varied {rom 19 to mci uUiin&., .‘^.hepu privileged to see ' fori" some name-at either of the Recreation, to relate some of my experiences, from the American side. Whippet country it is not even permitted to 35 cents a gallon, averaging 23 ; time. " ; , - ,,: .■ u Center's or with' M '. Dowd. 'The although I fully realize that any racing is also a sport indulged'ln at smoke during the summer In the cents and is the same price in Con­ . Next bn the program, wds the nail PLANS TENNIS TOURNEY tournament will start within a short Tia Juana and draws large crowds forest reserver a ?50 fine being the necticut as It is in California. All words of mine will convey but a Despite the threatening weaUerlt';l’‘° ® ° 3 time and will not interfere with tnp faint idea of thte marvels of the during the season. Another Mexican penalty for jetting caught. This states passed through, except New tournaments conduct^ annually by trip was to Tahiti Beach and here day we attained the greatest eleva­ York, have a tax on gasoline for [Saturday morning the employees off voyage. The Manchester Construction Com- 4eeond. At .quoits, Bchienbontlng FOR- THE YOUNGER BOYS \. The Manchest - - en- 'Herald tot> - Leaving New York City June we had a* very enjoyable picnic, tion, about 10.000 feet above sea automobiles and one state was as and. Sfcott were flrst, ,F. Knofla and rhe senior sin.gles championship of consuming refreshments we had level. Coming around a sudden high as four cents per gallon'. pany gathered at the office on Main 16th on board the Manchuria the street, and journeyed to WfUiapi, A,; Anderson, secn My moving disturbed my Dad and being held at this time to give am­ ► supreme advantage ^ j (not near beer) is served and there are faked. Pasadana, the place he said he had had enough sleep, a Johnston motor was used. Three ple time for the going over of the teams of two men each raced you have, in buying 4 is no limit to the quantity that may where retired millionaires go, is a so it was ‘up anchor’ and we were evidence presented to the deputy be consumed. This unusual feature city of marvelous homes and es­ off at 4:30. The early morning against time. ) Tardif and Quisn at Keith’s for here V coroner so he will have an oppor­ won first prize and Gustafson and > is explained by the brewery being tates, the number of them and the travelin.g was the most delightful tunity to consider it before giving you can get just^ located on the grounds and the free evidences of wealth are beyond be­ part of the trip, clear, cool, no dust, ahea sect)nd. Elmer Knofla and F what you want for his decision. His report will be giv­ Costello lost out by shorting the beer is one of the company’s meth­ lief. Santa Monica, a suburb of Los no traffic and marvelous glimpses en before a week from today when IF the least money. ods of advertising. On our return to Angeles, on the beach, where I o' the rising sun peeking through motor and har’ to row back. ► the driver of the truck, Joseph At this point “Hen” Gess put in Why pay more ^ the steamer, supporters of the 18ih stayed with my niece, is the home the gaps in the mountains. Radville, will go to trial. ► Bejgular Sale Amendment would have received a of Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pick- This day we went through Salt appeiarauce with his trusty Packard F when you don’t ( SIZE Price Price terrific shock. Almost without ex­ ford, Norma Talmadge and numer­ Lake City pnd over the enormous and two large kettles of clam chow­ These footstools regularly have to for prices i ception each returning passenger ous other movie stars, is gnother expanse of salt flats, four feet thick, der, dii'ect from Chef Osano s sold for $4.95. Mahogany fin­ 6x9 $8,25 $4.50 TWO BRIGHT SPOTS ished frame covered in beauti­ *1 at the “Low Cosfi had a package under his arm and place of lovely and ~ expensive left by the receding waters of the kitchen. The smell of the chow; F 7-6x9 $7.75 $5.50 to a discerning eye it was quite homes. Great Salt Lake. We made Evans­ der and the fact that it was 12 ful assortment of mohairs and Store” are always jacqqard velours, A typical F evident that none of them con­ While in Los Angeles'! called on ton, Wyo., that evening with 457 AT STATE TOMORROW o’clock,,automatically stopped all F guaranteed to be 9x10-6 $11.25 $7.50 tained less than two quarts. We Cervenys, former neighbors of ours, more miles astern at 8:15 only to activities. It seems all were union example of our better sale val­ lowest. bad over two hundred sailors on who leh here about two years ago. find that it was 9:15 when we got men. The luncheon of clam chow-, ues. ' 9x12 $12.50 $8.50 board on their way to China, in George is an aviator, having re­ into the hotel—we had entered a Country Store and “Kings of der, crackers, sandwiches'and war charge of a Junior Lieutenant, and cently got his pilot’s license. Mr. new time zone. the Ring” to Be Shown in ternielon was washed down with it was quite apparent that they had Cerveny, who is a carpenter, says Bad Day good spring water. ’ ' enjoyed and made the most of their the labo conditions are not as good Tuesday was a bad day—we were Addition to Other Attrac­ Captains for the baseball game Tlte G. £• Keith Furniture Co. stay in Havana just as well as the as in the east, there are a great all set for a 5:30 start and found tions. were elected. The carpenters want­ OPP. HIGH SCHOOL. SOUTH MANCHESTER rest of the passengers. many unemployed and employment one tire flat which had to be fixed ed John Schiebel for captain but After a delightful sail down the is uncertain, also the pay is not so so we didn’t leave until 6:45. Two unusually surprise features Axel Anderson refused to play un­ Caribbean we arriyed at the en­ good, as there are practically no Then another tire blew out, ruined are to be offered at the State thea­ it ss he was captain and pilchqr. trance to the Panama Canal on the unions. Mr. Cferveny .labile doitig a tube and that, required another ter tomorrow. in addition to the The bricklayers were busy with — - J ; . , - - morning of Jun > 23rd. We did not fairly well readily admits that from stop and more expense. Bad roads regular program of screen subjects. their game of whist, so Bill Kuorta stop at Cristobal, though a tender a financial viewpoint he would oe were also the order of the day— One is the famous Country Store was drafteq as their leader. fTtie came alongside to take off some better off had he stayed in Connec­ old worn out roads with deep holes and Fun Night, which is presented mason’s lemembering their box of sailors who were bound for the sub­ ticut. —but a fine new road' paralleling every Tuesday evening. The other .cigars, immediately suggested John marine base at Coco Solo. I will not Friday evening June 13th the the old is being constructed so is “Kings of the Ring.” a special Dwyer. Tbe carpenters suggested attempt to describe the journev Lieutenant rejoined me in Santa Wyomin,g is doing its share of keep­ film production showing actual Sherman Duffy. Dwyer won out, through the Canal as that may Monica and on Saturday morning, ing up the Lincoln Highway which scenes from a score of champion­ and the game started. For thh easily be obtained elsevuere. The June 14th at 7 a. m., we started for we shifted to at Salt Lake City. ship bouts. Such prominent fighters first three innings there was no Canal is 50 miles long and the pas­ home. More grief that afternoon when a as Gene Tunney, Jack ' Dempsey, scare but in the fourth the masons sage took about eight hours, --i The Lieutenant’s Story blade of my fan flew off due to an Tom Heeney, Jack Sharkey. Luis broke the ice -with the aid of the strange fact is that the Atlantic end Being one of the McMenemys im­ old crack and tbe high .speed. We Flrpo, Benny Leonard and many umpire and scored a run. The is twenty seven miles west of the plicated in the trip across the coun were fortunate for it only made a ethers, are seen in action. “Kings carpenters tied the score dn the Pacific end. We stopped a few try the Herald has mentioned fre­ small hole in the radiator which of the Ring” will be here for a two fifth, and in the seventh the masons hours at Balboa at the Pacific end, quently in the last few issues It liquid solder plugged efficiently and day engagement, while the Coun brought in another run. The car­ which reminds one of an ordinary seems fitting that the seaman mem­ with the opposite blade sawed off try Store attraction will be in vogue penters’ pitcher, Anderson, w^s American city. Here we were treat­ ber describe the land part of the we made the next town 42 miles on Tuesday only. taken out and Schlenbenfiug went ed to a fine sample of a tropical circuit, since the landsman has des­ away with a two bladed fan. We The film feature for tomorrow shower, that sent us scurrying in'o cribed the seagoing part of it. Al­ finally ended that .eventful dav in and Wednesday will be ‘‘No Other hotels and made good business for though I didn't make the ocean trip Laramie, 348 miles more, on a half Woman,” a charming and roman­ the taxi-cabs. On going ashore we with my father I have covered the flat tire. s tic drama starring beautiful Do were astonished to notice that near­ same route several times in various The next day took us through lores Del Rio.- ly all of the Inhabitants carried uin types of craft and seldom as a pas- Cheyenne and Into Nebraska, roads Biarritz, on the Bay of Biscay, brellas, the explanation was soon j senger. improving all tbe time and the is the locale of this absorbing forthcoming. Our trip home I had planned be­ country getting flat, green story. The French city cariie in*o ^Model ‘T ’ In the Pacific fore starting from San Diego. Keep­ and productive. 460 miles was the its full glory and power during the We were now in the Pacific and ing in mind my father’s ill health score that day with only one fiat reign of Napoleon III, when it was for the next eight days our course 1 decided on a Northern route tire. the favorite resort of fashionable lay along • the Central American rather than the southern OLD Thursday started well with good society. states, Mexico and Lower Califor­ SPANISH TRAILS course which is dirt roads and then a good tip to It Is against this colorful back­ W ill Never nia and although at times we were very hot at this season of the year. avoid going through Omaha, by ground of gorgeous- homes, ,wit)i out of sight of land we had fre­ Also two brother officers who had crossing the Missouri on a ferry and their beautifully furnished interi­ quent views of lofty mountain just recently made the trip from saWng 26 miles. But we missed ors, that this picture has brought to ranges which were mostly bleak and Newport to San Diego advocated the the road and spent a couple hours the screen what is said by critics barren though probably rich in northern route by a combination of wandering around country roads who have previewed the play, to Be A n minerals. The sunsets in the south­ the Victory and Lincoih highways. twice gettin.g badly stuck In mud he one of the most stirring, drama­ ern waters and in the Pacific baffle My plans had been to average about but managing to pull out under our tic and powerful dramas of conti­ description, every evening the 300 miles a day and take eleven or own steam. We wound up the day nental life ever filmed. tourists assembled on the bow of twelve days to make the trip. I had in a little hamlet of Clarence, 450 The story Itself? in brief sum­ . the ship and stood speechless in awe estimated the mileage as best I miles nearer home. mary, tells in a poignant and thrill­ Orphan” and admiration at the marvelous could from maps available as 3852. Friday the end of the first week on ing manner, about the romance of sights unable to tear themselves This fi,gure proved to be close to the road we did our record day. By a man who feared to declare hl.s Your old Model T Ford away from the view though fre­ right although we.altered our route this time paved roads were becom­ love and the woman who resented quently dinner awaited them. One somewhat, since the speedometer is not so good as the new By Popular Request ing; the^ule rather than tbe excep­ bis timidity. Miss Del Rio, In the morning I managed to get up in reading on reaching home was tion and with an early start we had role of Carmellta Desano, beautiful Model A Ford but un­ time to see the sun rise and the 3895 including 50 or 60 miles extra over a hundred miles before break­ queen of one of Europe’s most bril­ doubtedly it has a great sight was equally wonderful and caused by taking wrong roads and fast. That day I had a chance to liant social playgrounds, has a part many thousand miles of well repaid me for the unusual ef­ having to double back on our trail. see what the car would do, hit a tha,t really fits her to absolute per­ happy service in it yet. Do fort. The day before arriving in On To Frisco nice straight level stretch of cor- fection. Don Alvarado is seen as San Diego a bulletin was posted I joined my father in Santa Crete and had her up to 68 ' ’r the rejected lover. The climax of not be in to great a hurry stating that anyone found with Monica on Saturday morning about about five minutes. We were In the story Is brought about In a most to trade It off. It is sur­ We Will Remain Open liquor in their possession on going V - • ■ 2 a, m. and after four hours sleep four different states that day, Iowa, unusual bit of rare dramatic act­ prising how much differ­ ashore was liable to a fine of one we turned out at six, got break­ ing. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, .anij ence a few dollars worth of ■ i hundred dollars and three months fast and were underway at 7:20. finally put up at a small town east For the last times tonight, the imprisonment, this was the cause We followed the Inland or Ridge of Marion with a day’s run of 504 State is presenting “The Lion and labor and parts will make of numerous convival parties that route toward San Francisco over in a Ford that is begin­ 1 This Evening , evening in the state rooms, to ab­ miles. the Mouse,” that powerful melo­ paved mountain roads with plenty Saturday was uneventful except, dramatic picture featuring May ning to show signs of use. sorb the remains of the packages of climbing for 75 miles. It was a for a little rain and general cloudi­ brought aboard at Havanna, the McAvoy, Lienel Barrymore, Wil­ We have arranged some hot day and twice we had to stop to ness and mist, taking us through liam Collier, Jr., and Alec Francis. Owners having hoped to celebrate let the motor cool. Then at the Cleveland and Erie and then start­ new groups of labor sched­ ■virith their friends on arriving at " In order to give those who were unable to attend the end of that we hit the best stretch ing across New York State by the ules for such cars as will their several destinations but dis­ A dye always should be strain­ of road on the trip, 32 miles of southern route past Lake Chataqua. ed through muslin before it is need attention until the cretion outlawed their laudable absolutely straight paved road added to water. We did 451 miles that day and , new Model A Fords come purpose. through San Joaquin valley where parked at a tourist hotel in the lit­ = " opening last week an opportunity to do so.' - ■ On leaving the ship at San Diego we averaged 50 miles an hbur, but tle town of Chemug. in sufficient volume ta I found my son awaiting me on the it was hot, the wind feeling like a The Last Long Day make possible immediate^ dock, the examination of my bag- blast out of a furnace. My first Sunday, with home at the end of George J. Smith deliveries,' You may find 'gage took little time and we were schedule had called for staying in the long trail we began at four dealers of other cars very feon on our way to the USS RIGEL Oakland Saturday night, traveliug o’clock although my Dad had fft the destroyer base where he is over the coast route, so as we had waked at 2:30 and was ready to Teacher of the Tenor anxious to trade for your Rationed. I was given a fine room good roads we continued on to go but the pilot decldei that was a old Ford, but it will pay in board with every accommoda- Stockton which is about 40 miles little to much and rolled over again, Banjo, Mandola and you to wait and to consult flon, private bath, etc., and here 1 east of Oakland so had caught up It must have been the excitement stayed for the next ten days, havr with our schedule and were about of getting close to home which Other Fretted « us before, deciding that Ing my meals at the officers’ mess 50 miles to the good due to taking made us careless for we missed the your car needs a lot of re­ of whom there were about twenty. the more Eastern Inland route and road twice that morning for a total pairs or should be traded They were a fine bunch of men and Instruments making 371 miles the first day. loss of 50 miles and later were held in. certainly made my stay an enjoy­ The second day Sunday was per­ up, by frequent road construction able one. We had a number of fine haps the most scenic and interest­ work. However we had 350 mi’es ^ Night Ambulance Ser^nce—Lady Attehdaht auto rides including a visit to Tia ing of the whole trip. We were un­ in at 4:15 that afternoon and were ?fow -storting his 4th season of Juana in Mexico, which is a minia- derway at 5:30, went through home, none the worse'for our long ^qching. Per appointiiieiits Call tiiire Monte Carlo, .where one can Sacremento and hit the Victory trip. ^9 6 or call at studio at 507 Main Manchester ,- . " . Telephohe.387 gamble to his heart’s content. The highway heading fonReno. We put It was my first expefience of street. larger gambling room was a' re­ In 80 miles, before breakfast that driving on a trip of more, than 600 Motor Sales markably fine one, the coloring and morning, then started climbing the miles and it didn’t occur to me that 1069 r4ain St. 1 decorations showing very good Sierra Nevada .range toward Lake we were makin,g extraordinary P h o n e .740 taste, a wonderfully large electro- Tahoe and Reqo, Nev. The roads speed. Many people have askedime Appointments can be reserved lilSr.^beimg an unusual feature. An I changed to narrow, winding, dirt, if I were not,very tired at the end until the middle

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there were no rtidio it is barely pos­ roads will be from “motor vehiclo lManrt;(Bter sible that there are a few people, criminals.” -- 4- ■1^ 4*' M lYUf.’i. U .Mu it . even among those interested in We fail to be so Impressed as )Ett(n!ng Heralb prize fighting, who can see no per­ we might be with the austerely X PUBI.ISttKU BY centage in paying five, ten or twen­ calm and academic attitude of THBl HtCKALU PKINTINO CO. ty dollars for the privilege of sit­ Founded by Elwood 8. Fla, Commissioner Stoeckel toward t^e Oot. 1. 1S81 ting in a ten acre lot where a fight slaughter of Connecticut citisens Etvery Fventng Szcepi Sundays and happens to be going on, regardless Holidays. on its expensive roads. We should Entered at the Post Ofllce at Man- of whether they can or cannot see really prefer to see, in a person oc* Chester ap Second ClaSs Mali Matter. the action or even tell the battlers cUpying his deeply responsible po? SUB.SUltIFnoN HATES! By Mall six dollars a year, sixty cents a apart. sition, a little less of this highly month for shorter pertoda As a matter of fact it is possible scientific pose and a little more of By carrier, eighteen cents a week, for something like a couple of a determination to reduce the num-* single copies three cents, thousand people, .properly dtstrib- SPECIAL AUVEUTISINO REPRE­ ber of the dead in the somewhat SENTATIVE, Hamllton-Be Llsser, uted around a prize ring, to get a near future. lnc„ 886 Madison Avenua New York and 618 North Michigan Avenue. worthwhile view of the proceed­ -We suspect, in fact, that Mr. Cliicago. ings. The rest of the spectators, Stoeckel is surveying this problem The Manchester Evening Herald is on sale In New York City at ^ohults's number they ten thousand or a cl motor vehicle casualties from a News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 48nd. hundred thousand, get a run for bit too much the same position as Street and 42nd. Street entrance of Grand Central Station and at all their money that ranges from pret­ Dame Nature occupies when she Hoatling News Stands. ty poor to terrible. permits the Mississippi to run into • * « Client of International News Ser­ Enough patrons of the ring have flood or an earthquake to destroy a URE vice. discovered this fact from bitter per­ city—all a part of the day's work “International News Service has the exclusive rights to use tor republica- sonal experience so that the supply of development. tfpn In any form all news dispatches of suckers has been seriously di­ Perhaps, if the family of the credited to or not otherwise credited In this paper. It Is also exclusively minished. Radio or no radio, very mother and father killed by the entitled to use" tor reuubllcation all few people are going to get caught recklessness of some semi-idiotic the local or undated news published herein." Full Service Client of N E A a second time perched on the re­ speedster on a Sunday road were Service. mote reaches of the right field properly instructed, they might bleachers, squinting at a patch of come to look upon the tragedy as MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928 light a furlong away and trying to an essential part of the develop­ make out whether or not there are ment of the kind of motor educa­ SECTIONALISM two gnats moving about in it. tion Mr. Stoeckel has in mind. But Speaking at the dedication of a it might, perhaps, be asking a good monument to a Wisconsin Civil LIBERIAN mND deal. war hero. President Coolidge yes- As shabby a piece of political Possibly the death list in this ,terday declared that ‘‘the day of mud slinging as the campaign is state might decrease a little if we sectionalism is past; we are a unit­ likely to develop comes to Ameri­ had a little more human impa­ ed nation.” ca via the League of Nations, tience and a Uttle less cold philoso­ In one sense this Is perfectly whose mandates commission, hunt­ phy in places of authority. true. We are a united nation for ing about for examples of oppres­ the purposes of geographical desig­ sion of native peoples, has either nation and defense. But at no time ignorantly or maliciously been in­ since the bitter days of reconstruc­ formed by Raymond Buell, an in­ tion has the line of demarcation be­ vestigator affiliated with the For­ tween North and South stood out eign Policy Association, that the more conspicuously than right American' State Department and now, as the result of the peculiar Secretary of Commerce Hoover political situation. bullied the Liberian government If it were not for the existence into accepting the Harvey Fire­ New York, July 30.—^It seems that, at one time or another, I have of the most rabid sort of sectional­ stone loan and into granting Fire­ ism how would it be possible for unwittingly done the cat family a stone his rubber concession in that great injustice. the Democratic party to continue, country. It seems, for instance, that just a la 1928, to bank on the electoral The way this matter is being few columns ago' 1 mentioned that, 4> vote of a Solid South next Novem- peddled out, it .is made to appear in New York, cats were the least »er, with the slightest prospect of popular of pets; that “every apart­ that American “big. business” has ment dweller has at least one yowl­ 'paving its expectations fulfilled? obtained a strangle hold on Li­ ing alley cat at the doorway” and Only $159 for these Four Pieces! Here we have the Southern beria, deprived its people of the po­ that “the streets are fairly littered Blemocrats accepting, at , litical independence and for the with them.” the most outstanding value of the year a candidate whose personality, cul­ It seems, too, that an editor who first time coerced the government otherwise is inclined to like my New P VERYONE who has seen this beautiful bedroom features you expect to find in $400 suites, .features ture, associations and atmosphere into submitting its financial man­ York letter now and then, is not in­ group has been as enthusiastic about it as we offend them at every point of con­ agement to foreigners. clined to let the cat go undefended. that are a pleasing surprise in an outfit at $159! tact. Far be it froip us to acquiesce What actually happened, as is And so the morning mail brings'me are. ^ Many have ^ guessed at its cost, before word that this particular editor has We honestly believe this is the most outstanding in the theory that Governor Al­ well within the memory of current fred Smith of New York is not as found, after years of experience knowing our' low price, with guesses varying from value of the year. Probably we will not be able to newspaper readers, is that Fire­ with pets, that the hqusecat is' good an American and as estimable stone promoted a $5,000,000 loan something quite Worth'' having $200 to $400. You simply cannot realize the value secure another suite of its kind at this price again a person as the Southerner—but by means of which the Liberians around the house. He urges that, if we are presenting in this outfit until you have ac­ this year, for this is a special purchase... a special the Southerners do not so consider were enabled to clean off an old and when the occasion arises, I him, just the same. They dislike might give more kindly considera­ tually seen the suite. For the pieces are all so joint loan of $1,700,000 and get tion to Tabby. concession by the maker— specially priced as a him and his kind to the point of rid of an international group of large., large mirrors, .beautiful rippled walnut hatred. They regard people of the feature of the Semi-Annual Sa,le. See this suite financial supervisors and adminis­ It may very well be that I have fronts enhanced with mahogany overlays.. fine Governor Smith type as utterly in­ trators dating back from the time been too hasty In considering the today, .tomorrow, .before our shipment is com­ ferior, They are suspicious of him cat. My mistake has been to judge when President Roosevelt rescued contsruction throughout.. dustproof partitions. pletely sold out! and angry at him. Yet most of the cats in the light of the New York Liberia from poverty and inept­ cats. The fact is, I have always states of the Solid South will give ness of persuading her to let some­ liked cats. Without seeming to him enormous majorities on elec­ boast of my skill as an animal train­ tion day. body guide her in the handling of er, I once taught a cat to shake And why? her Income. hands with visitors—a feat I have never seen duplicated. Because of that intensely section­ Firestone’s deal provides for the planting of rubber lands up to a Maybe there is such a thing as a al solidarity that even today makes housecat in New York. I’ve never Rugs for Your Porch, Sun- of the South a political unit stub­ million acres, but only 20,000 met one. In fact, I don’t recall hav­ bornly maintaining its opposition to acres have been-worked so far and ing seen a house. You have, then, \ the party which fought out the is­ it will be many, many years before your choice between apartment cats and street cats. An apartment cat, room and Cottage, Reduced sue of slave-holding to a determi­ the other 49-fiftieths of his conces­ sion are utilized, if ever. like an apartment woman, reflects nation—and maintaining that op­ her environment. It suggests bath position at all cost and every And why on earth shouldn’t the salts, ease and lazy luxury. It’s hazard. Liberians grant such a concession sluggist and refined and over-civil­ ized. It’s positively decadent. If there is any bona fide econom­ to Americans? They are Americans themselves— either by birth or, de­ Of course, there’s the problem 6f ic or political cause that keeps the keeping a housqcat in the apart­ $9.50 \ South “solid” at a time like this, scent. The Liberian republic’s pre­ ment. Fire-escapes are so handy to when every force except that of dominant population consists al­ the window. And the temptations ot Buys this smart fiber stroller In Chill cooling snmu.er drinks iu most entirely of the descendants of a great city are as great for Tabby this Leonard. Food and milk al­ sectionalism is operating to disrupt its up-to-the-minute cafe enamel. ways kept at the right temperature, former American slaves who were as for Aunt Tabitha, I’ve known Heavy wire wheels are rubber tired its solidity, we don’t know what it few that could resist. Sooner or lat­ 50 to 70 lbs. capacity. White en» colonized In the African country and the stroller is complete with is; nor have we ever seen a valid er they go out into the night, like leather strap. Formerly $11.50. amel lining. Regular $31.00. reason for it presented. previous to 1860, with another ele­ Nora in “The Doll’s House.” And Mr. Coolidge is, of course, abso­ ment of native stock which takes somehow they all seem to know its customs and its language from where I live and seek the small open lutely right in decrying sectional­ space under my window. They must $24.50 ism as an injurious element in the American-Liberians. The state sense that, at heart, L would not ^ Three Piece American politics. But it is a figure and commercial language is Eng­ harm them. of speech for him to say that we lish and most of the Liberians On second thought, it seems lo are a “united nation.” We shall know no other. The Liberian con­ me that the New York cat is more Sunroom Suites stitution Is a copy of the American to be pitied than censured. Some never be a united nation so long as day, I hope, the editor who wrote constitution. Liberia depends on Three charming pieces—all full Porcelain Table ten states, casting to the winds me the letter cor"es to New York. size with 3 cushion sofa—are finish­ America’s Interest to keep Euro­ Or, if he loves cats, maybe it’s as Another low price for a porcelain every consideration of political ed in sand, ^ceen and lavender over top kitchen table! A real Hoosier principle or even of expediency, pean colonizing nations from gob­ well that he ct y at home. I truly liber. ^ The seats for the arm chair, think that no living thing leads so Add a dash of color and comfort to your porch or sunroom tabje with 26x40inch top; white persist in remaining a unit in oppo­ bling her up. rocker and sofa are built like auto­ with one of these cool fiber rugs. We have stocked 6x12 sizes enameled base with cutlery drawer miserable a life as thj New York mobile cushions—removable, spring sition to a party because it hap­ There was never anything secret street cat. It subsists from garbage this year in order to take care of the long sunrooms now being and tapered, square legs. Regular filled-—and are covered with cre­ $9.00. pens to be an expression of an his­ or underhanded or dishonorable can to garbage can. Its skin stiC K S tonne, Reg. $49.00. built. Tlrese rugs are also ideal for the summer borne for they about the Firestone deal with Li­ to its ribs. It slinks about, haunted are so easily cleaned—do not shed lint like a grass rug—and toric fact which displeases them. add so much color to otherwise somber settings. beria. It was a godsend to the peo­ by the grim specter of starvation. ple of that country, for the Fire­ I have seen cats with eyes that M.\Y SEE THE LIGHT would break your heart, whether or stone planters pay more than the not you like cats. It may be that $39.75 Tex Rickard was brought up on prevailing rate of wages, and pay they do not litter the street. Cer­ Fiber Rugs >Fiber Rugs the theory that there’s a sucker it in real money to the men who do tainly they seem to. born every minute, has adhered to the work. They have stirred pity in my Modernistic designs, lattice Poster designs, squares and it, has made heaps of money out heart ever since I came to this city. figures, To pretend that it took bullying Yet—after all—I have a back diamonds.. of it, and now that it appears there and coercion to bring, about an ar­ yard . . . and in the back yard may have been an error in the cal­ rangement which is the best possi­ there is a fence . . . 27x54 in». Regular 27x54 in.. Regular culations and not more than two ble one for Liberia and may prove GILBERT SWAN. $2.85...... $2.30 $3.00...... $2.45 suckers produced each three min­ a highly important advantage to utes, he is taking out his grouch every American motorist by hold­ 36x72 in.. Regular 36x72 in., Regular on the radio. ing down the price of rubber, is to ( / a f e i r \ . Things have always broken beau­ pretend what is very obviously not $4.85...... $4.10 $5.50 ...... $4.65 tifully with Tex. Veterans at the so. American game told him he was a fool for This kind of politics is bound to *4i/^x7i/^ ft. Regular 4%x7i/^ ft. Regulai spending a good sized fortune in react on those who are responsible IS rOPLY $11.00...... $9.35 $9.25 ...... $7.85 the building and equipping of his for It. And it Is about the sneakiest JULY 8 0 North American cafe, gambling and kind on record. 1718—William Penn, founder of Comfortable couch hammocks 6x9^ ft.. Regular 6x9 ft., Regular Cooking with gas is much cooler dance hall in Goldfield, when the Pennsylvania, died. with upholstered backs are like the $12.75 .... $10.80 $15.00 .... $12.75 and this genuine Crawford will save permanence of that roaring camp, A BIT TOO COOL 1733—First Masoni lodge estab­ sketch above excepting without the labor and gSs nod keep the kitchen twenty-odd years ago, was extreme­ lished in Boston. adjustable mattress. You have a at a lower temperature. With oven In a foreword to a compilation choice of two striped ducks. Stand ly problematical. But in, two weeks 1778—Washington arrived at 6x12 ft.. Regular 6x12 ft, Regular and broiler at the right or left. Reg. made by Prof. R. S. Kirby of Yale, White Plains, N. Y. and canopy extra. Regular $19.50. $44.50. after he opened up the dive had which shows that 1,624 persons 1780—Continci-tal currency worth $19.00 .... $15.98 $20.00 .... $16.98 paid for itself and thereafter Tex’s have been killed in automobile ac­ two cents on the dollar. profits were all velvet. It has al­ cidents in Connecticut in five 1875—Andrew Johnson, 17th presi­ ways been the same with him. He dent, died. years and that last year automo­ 1912—Excessive speed blamed for $14.75 couldn’t go wrong. Until now. biles destroyed three times as Titanic disaster by the Brit­ Tex doesn’t relish the taste of many persons In this state as ty­ ish Board of Trade’s Inquiry red ink. Especially when the fig­ phoid and diphtheria combined. ures written in it approach two Commissioner Robbins B. Stoeckel, THE ANSWER hundred thousand dollars. So he head and front of motor authority Here is the answer to the Letter WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, isn’t going to have any of his cham­ in Connecticut, holds forth the Golf puzzle on the c6mic page: • pionship fights broadcast any more. promise that possibly, in the course HELP, HELD, HERD, HAND, EXCLUSIVE representatives FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANOBS HARM, FARM. The radio alone, he figures, kept of one or more generations, educa­ the crowd down to loss proportions tion may be brought to the point The word,shoppe is having a Thursday night. where drivers will be so skillful vogue just now, it app: .s. The Perhaps by and by it may dawn and so considerate of each other’s only sign we haven’t seen to date on Brother Rickard that even if is “Ye oide Petrol Shoppe,” but rights that the only danger on the we’re still hoping.

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present national policy, that solu­ mony and for his - ^wn nomina­ 7 T tion must be worked out ‘jntelli- tion, He undertook to stand DAILY RADIO F A C T S xir gentry, fre^ from personal or po­ somewhere between the extreme litical prejudice and with only the drys of his party *nd the ex- 10:30 9 ::i0—Studio recital. Leading DX Stations. national welfare lu mind. They tre wets. Monday, July 30. 12:30 11 ;:io—Dance program. see Smith making a social prob­ Now Smith, by his nomination 440.9—WCX-WJR, DETROIT—680. Henri L > . Therrlen was a, mechanic ^*^^^475'.^lv3B, ATLANTA-630. UHEI lem a political football. and his subsequent words and /ac­ In Holyoke, Mass., until he met Roxy. 7:30 6:.30—Roxy with 8:30 7:30—Lingenien minstrels. 9:30 8:30—WEAK piUKk iH i hrs.) •wW- . In his speech of acceptance tions, ’ has emphatically forced the Now Mr. Therrlen ts a tenor soloist 9:00 8:00—WJZ Riverside hour. ll:o0 10:00—Sears-BpebucK convert. 13:45 11:45—Brown's dance orchestra. Hoover is not expected,to go tar issue. Owing-to Smith’s record and will make his air debut with the 9:30 8:30—Monday night musical. (157) General Evening Schools Total 51. ^ RODNEY BUTCHER Gang during the program to be heard 10:00 9:00—Songs; Hawaihnis; dance. 626—KVW, CHICAGO—870. beyond the utterance of the Re­ and known sentiments, it would through WJZ and associated stations 636.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 7:30 6;:io—WJZ ptogiams <2 hrs.) publican platfonn for enforce- have been an issue anyway. But at 7:30 Monday night. Refore taking 6:30 6:80—Rond insirumontal iHo. O'Sn )j;30—Htiidio organ recital. yifty-ona general evening schooVi were in operation in Con­ Washington, July-30.— Governor roent. Smith Is expected to stress he wanted to leave no doubt about up a musical career, Mr. Therrlen was 6:55 5:.55—Ruseliail scores; concert. 10:00 9;0(>—Ensemble, male quartet, A1 Smith’s statement reiterating again the wet issue in bis speech. an Inventor and la credited with the 7:30 6:30—I’lanlst; sport talk. necticut during the Bcbbol year 1926-27. These schools had it. ' Invention of the first self-starter ever 7:45' 6:45—Wl'lAF progs. (3V4 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Xrlfsls reclUil. 295 classes, the total registration in these classes being 10,143. bis stand for modification of the But it is not believed here that . Tbe fundamental difference be­ used On automobiles. "Roumanla and 422.3— WOR. NEWARK—710. 365.8—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. The average attendance’ was 3,697. Twenty years ago there prohibition laws, followed as it was Hoover will be foubd making any tween tbe positions of tbe two Her Post War Problems,” Is the sub­ 7:00 6:00—Levltdw’s orch; lledcrs. 8:30 7:30—Edgewuler orch., trio. were 34 general evening school centers with a total registration by representations from some east­ declaration that will establish pro­ candidates seems to be that Smith X ject of the talk to be delivered to 9:00 8:00—Opera, “ La Travlata.” 9:00 8:00—Moosaheari hour; soi.igs. ern Republican national committee- WBAF listeners by Andrei Popovlci, 10:00 9:00—Captivators hour with Ar­ 11:05 10:05—OrghcHira; mystery ihyee. of 9,505. , hibition as an issue beyond the believes most voters in this year’s also at 7:30. Still another feature to thur Schutt, pianist. men that Herbert Hoover should point which the DemocfatkiinBy be doubtful states are opposed to pro- 461.4— WGN.WLIB. CHICAGO—720. With one or two exception 75 regular sessions of each class go on the air at the same time is U:0b 10:0.')—Henderson’s dance orch. 8:30 7:30—WE.M^ G.vpsies; party. say something to help them corral able to carry the question them­ bibition in Us present form, where­ the General Electric hour through 11:30 10:30—The Witching hoiii. are held, during the year. These average two hours each. 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 10:‘JO 0:30—Chlcagoland; quintet. wet votes In their area, is not go­ selves. as Hoover believes the country is by WGY. During this program will be 11:3(1 10:30—Baritone: dream ship. ing to stampede Hoover on the wet presented Grace Leshe, contralto; 6:40 5:40—Radio ionim; baseball. 12:10 11:10—HawalliMiff. dunce mimic. Two years ago there were 319 teachers employed for tl)eso no means yet convinced that its Gulseppe Renedetto, tenor, and Charles 7:00 6:00—lx)we’s dance orchestra. sessions. Of this number, 201 were women and 116 were men. and dry issue. Hoover has called prohibition “ experiment, noble in purpose,” has Gilbert Spross. pianist. At a WOR 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 344.6— WL8. CHICAGO—870. Hoover is likely to be found tak­ and the Columbia . stations will radi­ 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 8:10 7:10—Artist: pbinlst. Angilus. The average salary per session of the men was 13.54 and the “ an experiment, noble in pur­ failed. ' ate the grand opera ” L« Travlata” 6:00 5:00—Waldorf-.tstorio music. 8:35 7:35—Tenor; li,-miion.v gills. women $3.18, or a general average of 23.36. The average sal­ ing the position that prohibition is pose,” and beyond acceptance of sung In English, and one hour latei 6:55 6:55—Itasehall scores; talk. 9:00 8:00—Wltclie.s; miis'c. revue. ary of principals was |6 04. not properly a.partisan question. U the Republican platform has said these same stations will make public 7:15 6:15—National a'rlng qilarteL 447.5— WMAQ.WQJ. CHlCAGO-4670. was effected by legislation on a the Captivators concert with Arthur 7:30 6:30—Talk, Andrei Pqpovicl. 9:00 »:oo—WOR prograhis (2 hrs.) The total expenses for the year amounted to ?99,169, as nothing further. GLADIOLUS Schutt, pianist, the guest artist. Com­ 7:45 6:45—National String quartet. 11:00 10:00—Amos n’ Andy. against 144,078 twenty years ago. Salaries amounted to J84,- non-partisan basis at a tipie wben Strangely enough, the theory positions by Mozart as interpreted by 8:00 7:00—Shining hour. 12:25 11:23-Studio dance music. 600 and 633,200 for the respective periods. _ two-tbirds of tbe nation was al­ that prohibition is not a party Genla Fanarlova, mezzo-soprano; Irv­ 8:30 7:30—Gypsies orchestra. . 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. ‘ ready dry. by law. Tbe history of ALL COLORS . ing Marston Jackson, baritone, and 9:30 8:30—General Mutors' hour Of the 828 classes held two years ago, 211 were vocational; issue has been most frequently ut­ featuring Arthur Pryor’s 9:00 8:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. the prohibition movement shows Arcadie Blrkenholz, violinist, will 11:00 10:00—Bolcan'o quartet. 57 were academic subjects of high school grade, and 56, aca­ tered this year by Hoover’s arch­ comprise the "Great Composers' band, and Olive Kline, so that it has always bad this non­ enemy, Senator Jim Reed of Mis­ Anderson Greenhouses prano. 374.8— WOC, DAVENPORT-800. demic subjects of elementary gfade.. Of the total of 9,363 reg­ hour through WJZ, WHAM and 10:30 '.>;30—Soprano, baritone. istrants for that year, 6,211 were in vocational classes, 1,623 in partisan character^ Hoover’s rea- souri. Reed, however, was in­ KDKA at lU. Mystery dramas will 10:00 9:00—Franklin nlrninn hour. 153 Eldridge St. Tel, 2124 10:30 9:30—Tho Cabin Door. 11:00 10:00—Drama, '‘ Behind That Cur high school grade classes, and 1,629 In elementary grade class­ ^ning is therefore likely to be that, spired by a desire for party har­ be enacted before the mikes of WOC tain. • and KOA at 11 and 12:05 respectively. 11:00 10:00—Venetian gondoliers. es. it the experiment of prohibition is a 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—€60. 12:00 11:00—Heueris orchestra. Although the high school grades had a larger enrollment than failure, or if the present laws an Wave lengths In meters on left ol 6:45 5:45—Dog talk, “ Collies.” 326.9—KOA, DENVER—920. too drastic or inadequate, the situa­ stations title, kilocycles on the right. 7:00 6:00—Twin pales of harmony. 11:06 10:05—LltUe Symphony orch. the elementary grades, the latter had a better average attend­ 7:30 6:30—Roxy and His Gang with 12:06 11:05—Drama, “ Dreaded Hour,” tion ought to be solved without any Times are Eastern Daylight Saving Henri L. Therrlen, tenor. ance. The average attendance at the former was 619 and the and Eastern Standard. Black type 12:80 11 :.30—Studio dance orchestra. elementary grades, 738. The average attendance at the voca­ of tbe complications of partisan indicates best features. - 9:00 8:00—The Riverside nour, 499.7—WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. politics. 9:30 '8:30—El Tango romantic. 8:30 7:30—Musical progs. (3V4 hrs.l- tional classes was 2,139. 10:00 9:00—Great composers hour with 12:15 11:15—Theaiei' entertalnmenL ^ Leading East Stations. Mozart’s compositions. Wednesdajr— 9,000 Foreign-Bom Adults Taught Yearly. The Smith statement seems un­ 11:00 10:00—Slumber music 400—PWX, HAVANA—760. (DST) (8T) 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 9:00 8:00—Stetson military parade. fortunate, as a matter of fact, to r 272,e—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100,1 10:00 8:00—Studio musical program. some advocates of modification.' 7:05 6:05—Dinner music; talk. 7:00 6:00—Children's program. 8:00 7:00—Versatllllans orchestra. 405.2—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 422,3—W 08, JEFFERSON CITY—?10. They have felt that if solution of 8:30 7:30—Tenor, guitars, soprano. 9:30 8:30—WEAF artists party. 10:00 9:00—Fenton Day. pianist the problem lay In any direction 9:00 8:00—Two orchestras. 10:30 9:30—WEAF Cabin Door. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. r - 5 " other than a continuation of the 10:00 9:00—Vlollnldt."’celIisL pianist, 11:00 10:00—Smith’s Symphony orch. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progroms (3 hrs.) 10:80 9:30—Three dance orchestras. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH-960, 11;45 10:46—Nigbthawk frolic. HALE’S STORE NOTES 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050, 6:30 6:30—Studio ensemble. . ' 6:55 6:55—Baseball scores. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640,. 7:80 6:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—N. R. C. program. 9:80 8:80—String quartet, baritone. 7:30 6:30—WJZ prf)gram^ (3H hrs.) R o c k v i l l e 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—660. 1:00 12:00—Lieaser entertalnmenL Miss Elsie Trouton, comptometer 10:00 0:00—Marylanders dance music. 1:30 12:30—Fisk harmony boys. 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 6:55 5:55—BasebalI scores; tenor. operator, bas-left for a two Weeks’ TRY THIS WAY 7:40 6:40—Pianist; question box. 7:50 6:50—Vocational address. 322.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—930. vacation, part of wblcb will be 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Studio concert, New Radio Repair Station spent in New York City. 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. 280.2—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 405.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—740, Arno Weber, proprietor or Web­ Miss Rose Woodhouse, secretary, 8:00 7:00—WF.AF Shining hour. 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (8 hrs.) 9:30 8:30—W E a F artists party.. TOGETA 9:80 8:30—WEAF progs. (U i nrs.) 10:30 9:30—Rainbow quarteL 10:00 9:00—Mub|c.i1 program. er’s Variety Store on Wesi Main bas teturned from a week's stay 11:00 10:00—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Smith's Cavaliers oich. 10:30 9:30—WEAF C-nhin Door, street, hus erected u iwo story 379,5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. at Pleasant View, Westerly, R. I*. 12:00 11:00—Shea's Buffalo organlsL HiOO 10:00—CHnollno trio; tenor. modern brick building at 102 West Mias Florence .Tobnson, millinery 546.1—W M A K . BUFFALO—550. 12:55 ll:55—Time; weather; markets. 336.9—WSM, NASHVlLLE-890. . 7:80 6:80—WGY General Electric hr. 2:00 1:00—French lesson. 10:30 9:30—Jackson dinner music. Main street. Tbe upper floor will department, will be In New York WHITER WASH 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) i 7:30 6:30—General Electric hour with 11:00 10:00—Theater organist consist of a radio repair depart­ City tomorrow and Wednesday U:00 10:00—Smith’s cavaliers. , Grace Leshe, contralto; Gulseppe Benedetto, ten* 11:30 10:30—Vlto’8 radio seven, ment, charging department and buying new fall millinery. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. i 12:15 11:18—Hoot Gibson’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Riverside hour. j or, and Charles Gilbert s'oragfe service. It will be one of 254.1—WRVA, R1CHM9ND—1180. Louis Andisio, Health Market, ‘‘Plenty of cleansing 9:80 8:30—Program; baseball scores. Spross, pianist. tho most modern radi * repnir sta­ left yesterday on an auto trip to 10:80 9:80—Instrumental trio, aongs. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2\4 h rO 8:00 7:00—Trio; otiidlo features. suds” says Mrs. Newton 11:00 10:00—Amos and Andy. 11:00 10:00—Smlth’B Cavalier’s nreh. 10:00 9:00—Trio; concert company. tions in the vicinity with facil'iies Canada. 11:10 10:10—Bugga Emerlck. 305,9—WHAZ, TROY—980. 12:00 11:00—Richmond orchestra. for prompt work. The lower floor Camille Andisio, manager of the of 25 Hamlin St. 11:30 10:30—Icyball program. 9:00 8:00—Banjoists. marimba. 422.?— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO— 710. will be used for garages with 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:45 8:45—Studio concert. Health Market, returned yesterday 399.S-W TAM , CLEVELAND—750. 10:15 9:15—Penn-Rensselaer orch. 1:30 12:80—N. B, C. programs. spaces for three cars. from a week's stay at Sound View, 2:00 1:00—Variety program, artists. “ I don’t think there’s any soap Why Worry About BiUs? 8:30 7:30—WEAF Gypsies: party 10:30 9:30—WF,A F Cabin Door. To Change Voting Lists Conn. better than Rlnso for washing Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary EX'-Stations. Oscar Johnson, janitor, has re­ Henry Schmidt and Charles Mc­ clothes. Rinso washes ray clothes W e’ll Furnish the Money 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON-590. 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970, 319— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS— 940. Carthy, registrars of voters In the turned to work after enjoying a 7:30 6:30—Otd'timo minstrels. 8:00 7:00—Studio cbtertainmenL 11:00 10:00—Puppy club: pianists. clean and makes them white and If you are married and keeping house we will gladly 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—Musical piogram. . 1:00 12:00—Amos ’ti' Andy. town of Vernon,' have. Issued a no­ vacation at Walnut Beach Milford, sweet-smelling. That is my main 245.S-WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. 348.6—WGBS, NEW YORK—860. 1:16 12:15—Organist, tenor. tice to the effect that they will be Conn. lend you $10 to $300 in strict privacy; cost fixed by law, 8:15 7:15—Soprano; string quartet. reason for liking Rinso. People 8:00 7:00—Instrumental program. 2:15 1:15—McMillan program. in session on the flrst and second Mrs. Marguerite Crockett, gills’ have remarked how wonderfully 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 9:00 3:00—Fostering Genius prograr:. 340.7—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—88G $100 Loan may be'repaid 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Banjo, piano, duo. Fridays in August at the office of shop, will spend this week at white my clothes look on the line 10:45 9:45—Coloratura soprano; orch, 9:00 8:00—rnstrumerital trio. Coventry Lake, Coventry, Conn, 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 9:30 8:30—WEAF artists party. the town clerk in the Memorial —'"•thanks to Rinso. I simply put a $5 monthly, plus lawful interest. 8:80 7:30—WEAF Gypsies; party. 394.5— WHN, NEW YORK—760. Building. The sessions are for'the 10:00 9:00—Croslcv .Showbox hour. 8:W 7:30—Orchestra: soprano. 11:00 10:00—Concert program. Rinso solution in my tub alon,g $200 Loan may be repaid 10:30 9:30—WEAF Cabin Door. 0:45 8:45—Tenor, contralto, 499.7— KTH8, HOT SPRINGS—600. purpose of making an enrollment with the family wash, and In the H:00 10:00—Hauer’s orchestra. 10:30 9:30—roem s; concert. 11:00 10:00—Hcmi-classical program.- of voters of the town. 29 STATE TEACHERS morning the job is done, Rinso $10 monthly, plus lawful interest. 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 11:30 10:80—Two dance cchestras. 12:15 U:15—Como dunce irollc. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. Friendly Class Social makes plenty of cleansing suds that 8:20 7:20—Music; Morgan sisters. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES-720. The Friendly Class of the Union $300 Loan rh ay be repaid 10:00 9:00—Buckeyo State serenaders. 8:15 7:15—Tonal picture; talk. 1:0() 12:00—Studio inuslciil program. stand up better than the suds of 10:3(V 9:80—Arena boxing bouts. 8:45 7:4.')—Song, ’cellist, baritone. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestra. . Congregational church will hold its RETIRE ON PENSIONS other soaps. I, use' Rinso for dish­ $15 monthly, plus lawful interest.. 9:30 8:30—French musical progidx,!. 616.9— WMC, MEMPHIS—580. 11:30 10:30—Artists; dance music. 434.5—CNRO, OTTAWA—690. August social on Wednesday eve­ washing and ■woodwork too. Rins.'i 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850'. 11:30 10:30-SanoYi) concert program. 8:00 7:00—Chatejui Laurlei orch i2;30 11:30—Dance program. ning in the church social rooms. Hartford, Conn., July 30.— Em­ has never failed to give excellent 7:80 6:30—Dinner concert; baseball. 8:30 7:30—Dominion market reporiu The officers of the class will serve results.” (Signed) Mrs. E. S. New­ n U E E T H R I F T B O O R - B e sure to asic 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 293.0—WSYR. SYRACU SE-1020. 394.5— KOO. NEW MEXICO—760. ma S. Shepard, of Danbury, and for a free copy o f ouy very useful ji-page 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra. 7:30 6;.30—Syracime dlr.ir t mupic. 10:00 D;0li- Fnrni la’k; orchestra. on the committee. Georgia S. Barber, of New Haven, ton, 25 Hamlin Street, Manchester, household expense book. It will help you to ll;:i(V 1":30—Hous'’ keeper’ s talk; orch, keep track o f expenditures and save money. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730, 8:30 7:30—Studio nu'ei— • program. Melody Roys Please had completed 62 1-2 years of ac­ Conn. 7:30 6:30—Battle's concert orchestra. 468.5- WRC, WASH IF uN —640. 3.15.9— KNX, OAKLAND—890. 8:3i> 7:30—Studio pmgrara, 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs 43 hrs i 11:30 10:311—Play; courie.sy program Further evidence of'the drawing tive service in school teaching and End washday worries! 10:30 9:30—Denny's dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. 1:00 12:00—Feature program .power of a -joint- affair between headed a list of 29 who were re­ in tub or machine, Rinso is all Manchester and' Rockville whether tired during the past week by the you need for the whitest wash ever. It be a ball game, football game-or State Teachers’ Retirement Board. Quickly soaks out dirt and stains any other competitive sport, was Edna A. Stuart, of Norwich Free This granulated, “ no-work” soap shown Saturday night when the Academy, and Etta M. Dow, of saves the clothes— saves your hands. Rinso is used by 32,000 Booms 2 and 3, State Theater Building, 753 Main Street, 5? Manchester-Rockville Night featur­ Hartford, each had more than 50 -14 HEALIH'T’DIET ADVICE ing a championship foxtrot brought years of service, Miss Stuart serv­ washing machine demonstrators to ' SOUTH MAXCHksTEB. COXN, 650 to Sandy Beach Ballroom. A1 ing 52 years and Miss Dow 50 4-5 obtain whiter washes. Endorsed by Open 8:30 to 5 Saturday 8:30 to I &\ Di» Frank McCov ,, Behrend and his Melody b o/s scor­ years. the makers of 34 leading washers Call, Write or Phone 1-0-4. ed a hit on their first appearance Others who were retired, and for safety. Get Rinso today— follow at the ballroom and have been en­ their terms of service follow: easy directions for best results.— Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Public gaged to play h return engagement Middletown— Julia A. Brazos 47 Adv. Saturday, Aug. 11 h. A splendid years, and.Minnie Brazos 40 year.s. Hartford— Kate A. Callahan 45 ENCIOSB ST/tMPBO /tDDRESSeo e//V£lOP£. FOR BCPLY program was thoroughly enjoyed by one of the largest Saturday years, Winnibel M. Clark 39 1-5 OH Eastern Daylight m . COY tKAwt sesmtce ioSAueeLeS' c m . Saving Time night crowds o-' the seastn. Thurs­ years', Kate B. Klbbe 44 years. P. M. day afternoon and evening the A Katherine L. Newton 47 1-2 years 6:20— Summary of Program and HEART BURN AND GASTRITIS ®heart bum, it is advisable for you & P employees, to the number of and. Eliza S. Geer 3 7.-years. News Bulletins The heart is not a very sensitive to use a' few' days of some liquid 150 from Springfield, Mass,, will Meriden— Ella L. Hitchcock 40 SUMMER FOOBS 6:25— “ Sportograms” organ as far as sensation is con­ diet to give your stomach a rest so hold an outing at Sandy Beach and years, William E. Gardner 45 years, You’ll find your favorite hot iveather foods 6:30—Hotel Bond Trio,— Emil cerned, and most of tne pains which that the inflammation which is remain for the dance and vaude­ Helmberger, Director seem to occur near the heart are present may subside. The use * ville in the evening. Torringtbn— Esther B. Forbes at the A & P. Foods that are easy to prepare really in the stomach, diaphragm, 20 years, Leah G. Sanford 39 years, Barcarolles and Cradle Songs— soda Is not a permanent, cure for Jaqnelliie Wanegar .... foods that tempt 'the lazy summer Venetian Barcarolle , .. .Godard Plura, or lungs. heart burn. Either an orange Hannah W, Kelley 49 years. Heart burn is usually only a The funeral of Jaqueline Wane- New Haven— Louise A. Hofacker appetite. From all over the world come these I, .Cradle Song ...... Reger juice or a milk diet until the symp­ gar, seven months old daughter of Wiengenlied ...... Brahms symptom of acidity of the stomach toms of Inflammation have disap­ 41 2-3 years and Margaret A. Egan fine foods— at A& P low prices which is to the left side "of the body Mr. and Mrs, Lerov F. Wanegar of ,31 1-2 years. Barcarolle from “ The Tales of peared will lead to a permant cure, Ellington r.venuo, who died Satur­ Hoffman’’ ...... Offenbach and presses almost directly under after which one may use any of the . Edith L. Backus. Winchester, 15 the heart. When the stomach Is day mornin': at her home, was held years; Florence M. Whekton, South Berceuse from “ Jocelyn” wholesome, well balanced menus this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from filled with a fermenting mass of which are given weekly in my Windsor, 22 1-2 years; Helen I, \ Godard the home. Rev. Eric O. Pleper, pas­ Cossack Lullaby ....., Jiranek food or where there is a large column in t-his newspaper. Bradley, Derby, 43 1-2 years; Jose­ Song of the Volga Boatmen amount of inflammation present, tor of, the Trinity Lutheran church; phine S. Mitchell, Litckfleld. ■ 36 there may be a burning feeling officiated. Burial was in Grove Hill years; Katie A. Murphy, Norwich, Cady Questions and Answers cemetery. Au Bord d’un Ruisseau created in the upper portion of the Question: Mrs. G. H. asks: “ Is 45 years j Miriam S. Skidmore, WIl- stomach which is referred to as Notes limantic Normal school, 38^ 1-2 G in ger ales Boisdeffre there a disease called skin tumor? 6:55— Baseball Scores “ heart burn” because of the region Harry C. Dowdlng, local Insur­ years; Anna M. Sullivan. New Lon^ from which the pain is felt, and be­ Please explain cause and cure.” 7:00— Song Recital, Mary Tafel, Answer: There are many tumors ance and real estate agent, has don, 37, years; Jessie A. Willey, CLICQUOT O’KEEFE’S CANTRELL Contralto cause the actual pressure of gas purchased a new Buick dan. Enfield, 22 1-5 years, and Eleanor AND may cause interference, with the which grow in and immediately 7:15— ^National String Quartette under the skin. If you will haVe Miss Corlnne Thomas of Pros­ C. Wolcott, Stamford,, 49 years, CLUB PALE D R Y 7:30— Piano Recital— heart itself. pect street Is enjoying a two weeks' COCHRANE If you belch frequently just after an examination made by a local Your choice of Pale Dry The first of the Pale Dry Mississippi Suite, Laura C. Gau- skin specialist and send me his re­ vacation. The genuine C& C det. Pianist eating a meal, you may have eaten ^ m ar Graupner, Carl Doss, or Golden Ginger Ales too much. Try cutting down the port, I will be very glad to give you TOWN ADVETISEMENT Imperial Dry Ginger Ale 7:45— “ Speaking of Sports,” Ar­ my view as to the treatment which Percy Baker aud Harold Monahan thur B. McGlnley, Sports Editor, amout of food' at one meal to half returned Saturday from a motor of that you have been using. This I believe would be appropriate. REGISTRARS’ DO Z $ D O Z ♦ A Hartford Times Question: H. J.. K. asks: “ In trip through Canada and New York BOTS BOTS 8:00— O’Cedar Shining Hour from may be still too much, and it may State. be necessary to further reduce the dieting for catarrh of the ear, NOTICE! 1.59 N. B. C. Studios should starch and sugar be left Miss Mary Silhavy of West street 8:30— A. & P. Gypsies from N. B. quantity. No human stomach can Manchester ‘ Oanens Registration take care of fifteen or twenty separ­ out?” V is enjoying a two weeds’ vacation. The popular slow-cooked bean at a low price! C. Studios Answer: Starches and sugars Arthur. Lamb of Ellington avenue fiHie Registrars of Electors will 3 .‘30— G.;neral Motors Family Par­ ate articles of food, of which most CANS dinners consist, without the should be avoided If-one wishes to is spending a week at Kennehunk- 'be in session at the; ty from N. B. G. Studios clear bis system of any catarrhal port, Maine. 10:30— Howard Correct Time stomach itself, as well as the rest Campbell’s Beans of the body, finally becoming tired tendency. It is advisable, to use Harold Thomas has returned to MUNiaPAL BlllLDTNG 10:30— The Cabin Door a short fruit fast for several days New Haven after spending the past in Manchester. 11:00— News anil Weather out. Use Lux to wash your daintiest summer clothes! To much gastric juice produces followed by a diet rich in non- week with his parents, Mr. and LARGE a hyperacidity of the stomach which starchy vegetables and some pro­ Mrs. Alfred Thomas of Prospect FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd and PKG tends to inflame the lining of the tein. street. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1928 Lux TO TRY TO INCREASE , stomach and Intestines. Such bad Question: C. H. writes: "I am a The Bible school of St. John’s boy sixteen years old,, underweight, From 12 M. to 9 o’clock P. M. combinations as starches and acids, church will hold its. annual outing Makes your baking results better!, and meats and starches must be and have been troubled with short­ at) Maple Grove, Aug. 4th. ' On each ’of'said days for the purpose WOMEN’ S VOTE HERE ness of breath for more than a year. ILB avoided if you wish to get rid of Mr. and Mrs. John B.' Thomas of of'enrolling Voters for the Canens- BAKING TIN heart burn. Make your meals as My appetite is too good 'And I Union street are spending a week 'es. Riim ford’s POWDER League Members Hard at Work simple as possible, using from two dream and talk In my sleep. Will at Gardner’s Lake. % ROBERT N. VBITCH, to four articles at a meal. Highly you give me your advice?” LOUIS T, BREEN, Ascertaining Eligibles and , Answer: You are probably suffer­ The Fitch Co., of the Rockville Coffee Supreme — so delicious when iced! seasoned foods and codlments ex­ Fire department will hold its regu-, Registrars of Voters. LB Canvassing Them. cite the flow of gastric Juice and ing from some gas pressure on the dlphragm. You should take deep lar meeting at the Center House on TIN more acids are thrown Into the Wednesday evening. Mrachester, Conii.> July 28, 1928; The Manchester League of Womr stomach than can be readily breathing, exercises to develop your Bokar CofSee en Voters has assumed the work of breathing capacity, and be careful Miss Corinne Milne and Miss handled. Also, highly seasoned, Hazel Phelps are spending a weeks’ ascertaining the number of women food usually causes more food to of your food combinations to avoid- SOAPINE 4 sm pkgs 25c in i.own eligible to be made voters the gas fermentation. vacation afMilford. be eaten than the body Is rikturally Mrs. John N. .Keeney of West who have not availed themselves of hungary for. Question: A. K. writes: I smoke $10 LOANS $300 SNYDER’S KETCHUP bot 21c and chew a bit. I have a burning street has been confined to the the right to vote, and if possible One who continually mistreats For Any Emergency OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 cans 19c. to urge them to become voters this the stomach with wrong articles^ of feeling in my stomach and throat house for several days with illness. ypar. The league Is undertaking food will produce a chronic state of nearly all the time. Do you think Mr. and Mrs. Prank Zlebarth and Our customars tell as that o •• of SOUR PICKLES Hain or Mixed q i 33c son of Grove street are spending the most helpful . features of our this work in relays. It is absolute- inflammation that takes a long this is caused by the smoking or luan'ina service is the promptness non-partisan. time to eradicate. iThis inflamma­ crewing? What Is worse than the two weeks at Gardner’s Lake. wlth-whlqh they get their money. DILL PICKLES qt 33c ^ The volunteer committees and tion is very apt to form ulcers if other—smoking or chewing?” Dates Set For Rockville Fair When you need money you can Answer: While neither of these The dates for the Rockville Fair be sure of getting It at "nee; That SWIM PICKLES ' Plain or Mixed qt 41c wo ers do not care which way the allowed to continue. means a lot 'to'people e,ho have w; men vote so long as they exercise If you have been troubled with habits is wholesome, chewing is will be Sept. 24 to 27th and num­ money emergenoles oome up u'n- SOCIAL DEUGHTS N. B. C. lb 35c . ihuir right to do so. They believe heart burn, make note of the points more apt to injure your stomach. erous signs to this affect have been pectedly. Our plan Is dignified and It to be the patriotic duty of every and change your bad habits to good Yob may have some stomach in­ placed about the city. The fair, will pleasant and We give you twenty CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 17o flammation which Is due to other months to. repay. There are no em­ citizen of the United States to vote ones before the heart burn leads to be held four nights and three days. barrassing In veatlgatlona aud all SUCED PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 21c ,In every election. It is a lengthy stomach ulcers, ori before some causes. Elaborate plans are being made for transactions are strictly qonflden- task and they will ^ welcome the heart disorder develops because of the big event and several new fea­ ,tlal. Call, write or phone S>8662. All sandwiches taste better when made with help of all members of the league the great gas pressure created from tures will be Introduced. IDEAL FINANCING LARGE Interested In enrolling new voters. hyperacidity of the stomach. The two eyes of a bird do not You can prevent heart burn by focus, b u t' are capable of two ASSOaATION, INC. LOAF Official excuses are now furnish­ not eating too much food, by avoid­ H88 Mnia Street Grandmother’s Bread kinds.of vision, one molesular and Kingsport, Tenn,, which has Rm. 40S. Amerieaii l■4aatrial Bldg. ed passengers on the Paris under- ing had combinations, by not eating tbe other binocular. While one Rartford. Coaa. when tired or worried, and avoiding grown from a village of 1.000 to F. W. Hawkiamta. , ground railway system delayed eye is intent on searching for seeds a city of over 17,000 in 12 years, from arrival at work at a apedl- the use of condiments, highly sea­ and tiny insects, the other can I ■ Licensed by and bon'^ed THE GREAT ATLANTIC €f PACIFIC TEA COMPANY soned and rich foods. has recently been connected with ..to the Sta'e. fled time by stoppage or delay of keep a lookout for possible ene­ the worlds largest interconnected the tphe train service. If you have regular periods of mies. super power system. .._x.

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PAGE SEE *. A \ ' MNCnESTER -CCONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 30, ______.'I..-L ■kA'" T /w m f nrvTfc rtniTirv '■Vt ::'- sG'i i-?.- ■ - 1’5 ': - ' l U K ^ i n u A L L E N E S m . HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL I by World Famed Authority From t me Immemorial politi-fmale entries were worth Jt, Catha- c^BDTH DEWET CROVES ©liEjf^nc^W clans have kissed babies. The moth-'rine Holland Brown won the worn- ers l%iked It. And because their an’s prize with her novel c^-lled * THIS HAS HAPPENED otherwise. Yet it was reasonable to turbed. hearts welled with warm gratitude “ The Father.” BERTIE LOD WARD marries expect that she had left some word open the envelope. She derided to the baby-kisser they voted for ______ROD BRYER, who had previously for him. So he began to search for open the envelope. She deirded DON’T SPOIL THE CHILD ■W^ben the illness has passed, the DURING HIS ILLNESS clUId is suddenly confronted with a him'. Which is why Herbert Hoov-| a i been engaged to LILA, MARSH. it. herself for her eagerness. She didn’t er’s pronouncement that he has no . « The only shadow on the bride’s It didn’t take him long to find it. want to love a lying cheat so much wofl^ in which all of these exceed­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN ingly pleasant accommodations have intention of kissing baibies “for « ‘ pi" the first time happiness is Lila’s habit of telling It was in the bedroom, but not pin­ that a few words from him could publiration” is somewhat of a hum committing suicide a® l i friends that she was Bod's first ned to the pillow as Lila had face­ Editor Jounial of the American disappeared. set her heart fluttering and make Medical Association and of Hygela, dinger. One wonders, however, if * love. tiously suggested. Rod located it her breath come short. But it was Immediately It is punished for the the no-baby-kissing edict is sig- «_ suicide recent^ made by a doctor A position In New York is offer* on Bertie Lou’s desk, and along the Health Magazine her way of loving Rod, no matter In his analysis of th;e every-d^y wrong actions, it is compelled to eat nlficant much of a deep sea thinks that the en- ed Rod by TOM FRASER and he side it was a telegram she had re­ how much she was trying to hate what the rest of the family eat. It is change in politicians as in women. -to the ecqnomJc’ , accepts. Amdous to make a good ceived from Wayville. Rod read her him. problems of the every-day child. Dr. Douglas A. Thom calls attention forced to find its own entertainment It politicians thought that baby- J impression, they live beyond their note first. She referred him to She had not admitted it to her­ and amusement. The natural reac­ kissing would do them any gbod in ? it. Which should; income anad Bertie Lou finds it the message and she said she had self, but she had been hoping and to one situation likely to develop in ____^ nice argument for those who family life that means a great deal tions of the reasoning child is to re­ this modern day. it’s a rather safe ,, , - hard to resist when MOLLY FRAS­ taken the first train she could get. waiting for this message with more spond with stubborness, sullenness, bethot that o„or.even o Herhprt Hnnvor '•“^1 all these modern golnga- ER urges her to buy more than she Rod was stunned. Bertie Lou to the future of the chlld’tbat may noover anybody!”. It longing than she’d ever experienc­ be concerned. argument, whining and bad spells, would do It. can afford. She and Rod have their had gone away without telling him! ed in her life. Perhaps Rod could __ seems hard to believe, though, that Everyone knows that a sick per­ of temper. The fault is, of course, first quarrel over money, and to He read the telegram after a bit. explain. He might even say he not entirely that of the child. nr n . today’s woman with her .nioney make matters worse Lila arrives to Bertie Lou’s mother was ill. was coming on the next train. Her son is not easy to get along with in „ Have Changed freedom, her nice clothes and most cases, is likely to be irritable, The child who is sick or recover­ visit Molly and make life miserable Rod went out to Lila and showed eyes lighted eagerly as she un­ ing from an illness is entitled to h worn- pleasures of all varieties should he for Bertie Lou. But they introduce her the message. “ I really thought folded- the sheet of paper. to demand attention, or to want to happy than her maternal an- be let severely'alone. special consideration, but reason D0^ SD0 5 fii K001I HllDd-of-tlftr*" C0stors her to a rich MRi LOREE and she it might be something like that,” (To Be Continued) should disappear entirely in its con­ surprises them by marrying him. she said. “ Well, there isn’t anything A sick child is probably more dif­ own person who has scrapped all ficult than a sick adult, because of trol. It must understand that it Is such rubbish as a selling of her -______. .Lila asks Bertie Lou to forgive' for you to do but come along with receiving special consideration be­ the past and be friends. But trying me and spend the evening.” the inability in most instances to vote in return for a kiss for baby. reason satisfactorily. In many in­ cause it is sick and that accommo­ L A political record which testifies to keep up socialiy with wealthy “ Thank you,” Rod mumbled, dation to the rest of the world is friends plimges them in debt. Rod “ but I’d rather not leave the apart­ stances, a child that has been to the politician’s consideration GILEAD happy, companionable and generally perhaps one of its most Important 2 4 8 for the welfare of her baby means becomes depressed and Lila seizes ment. Bertie Lou will wire me.” functions. her chance to persuade him to ac­ “ You can leave word to have the plqasant changes its personality en­ much more to her and is much Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell spent tirely after any fairly long period All of the great psychologists who more likely to get her vote. cept a higher salary from Loree. message sent to our address,” Lila a day recently in New London, One-Minute Shortly after, Lila asks Rod to urged. Rod was in no mood to of illness. have been giving special attention More Than Kids passing part of the time at the When it becomes sick, the parents to the problems of education in re­ put some of her jewels in the of­ acquiesce. So Lila was forced to submarine base. It means, ..00, that while the ma­ fice vault during her husband’s ab­ end her coaxing and leave him. no longer trouble themselves about cent years are convinced that the ternal instinct is possibly as fierce Edward Ellis and his daughter its bad habits, the child is waited most Important lesson that can be as ever, it has become more diffus- sence. When he returns the case the She did not realize that he was Miss Mabel of East Longmeadow, Interviews upon,, every whim is gratified, it Is taught to any child is the prbper. ed. When politicians got votes for jewels are gone. He wants to notify merely making a gesture of faith Mass., and Sherwood Anderson of the police but she demurs, pointing in Bertie Lou— faith that he would constantly entertained and amused, method of meeting touch situations kissing babies, worn 1 had little Springfield, Mass., were recent vis­ its appetite is encouraged by giving in life .and overcoming barriers’ as out that the suspicion against him hear from her. The brevity and in their lives but pride in their MASTER A JOB WHETHER YOU itors at Miss Hattie Ellis’ and Mr. it only the things It likes to eat. they arise. children. Now they have pride in might spoil his career...... coolness of her note had shocked and Mrs. E. W. Buell’s. MARRY OR NOT . .She begs him to keep the matter him. It was as though a separa­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post visited their own accomplishments as wo­ a secret— even from Bertie Lou— tion from him meant no more to their daughter Mrs. Charles Fish man, citizen and worker as well as Alice Englehardt, secretary of a and he promises on condition that her than going out to tea without at her home in Manchester. Mon­ mother. It only mildly pleases million dollar shoe corporation in she will let him pay their value him. day. them to be told that they have a Cincinnati, believes every girl as he can save. Going home, he Before she went away Lila made — YOUR— a pretty baby as contrasted with the Mis'k Alice Fejy of South Man­ should master a profession, a trade lies to Bertie Lou about his two Rod promise to let her know if he chester, is visiting her grandpar­ surge of emotion which .swept over or some kind of a job whether she engagements with Tala and when had word about his mother-in-law. ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saglio. them when a stranger commented marries or not. she discovers his falsehood all the She assumed Bertie Lou had said State Police Honeyman of Hart­ on their children’s beauty years “ Women need work as a means ago. old ^''oubt about holding his love she wouid send him a wire. 'She ford has granted a permit to show CHILDREN of self-expression just as men do." from Lila returned. also interviewed the maid in the safety films at the local church. fIB&B Miss Englehardt stated .he reason kitchen. Yes, Mrs. Bryer had left Dame Ellen NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Samuel Kammins of Brooklyn, CHIC AND CHARM for her opinion. “ Also, every, wom­ rather hurriedly after receiving the N. Y., was brought before Justice Dame Ellen Terry was a great an deserves to know the joy there You owe it to yourself to look woman, and her passing remarks telegram and had instructed her to J. Banks Jones Tuesday for operat­ ^ Olii^el^beris Barton is in economic independence.” CHAPTER XXVI serve dinner an breakfast and smart, and it’s easily accomplished. more than the mere death of a Lila’s half-suppressed irritation ing a motor vehicle without the ©1^28 ty NBA Servicejne. For instance take Style No. 248 Miss Engelhard! started her own then consult Mr. Bryer for further owner’s consent and driving with­ great actress. Those who know successful career as a bookkeeper, over Bertie Lou’s failure to meet orders. with its youthful box-plaited skirt, hqr life read in it a woman’s fol­ her returned in full flower when out a license. Judge Jones imposed Half of the failures of this world.® a needle and thread and some snug hipiine and inteiestlng neck­ selling shoes, dusting and wrapping “ Didn’t she say how long she lowing. of a gleam so bright, an parcels in her spare moments, “ to Rod voiced his unnajned fear. a fine of $25 and costs which are due to bad finishing. People patches, and cut out a simple pat­ line. can easily be made . without objective so real, that none of the would be away?” Lila asked. amounted to $36.50. Mr. Kammins make herseu useful.” She had forgotten, in her antici­ “ iNO, ma’am. But she said she are fine beginners as a rule, but tern for her. any previous experience in sewing, myriad obstac. ■. and digressions pation of this half-hour alone with and family were spending a. few to finish, it takes character, work, She puts a f'evv laborious stitc'nes in a very short time. The two- “ Women can go any place in the thought it might be several weeks.” weeks in Amston. which beset her path, even as the business world that she wants to, him, that she too had been con­ dogged perseverance and ability to in one seam anti then, tired of it. piece sk rt is seamed and attached paths of ordinary mortals, ever Lile pursed her lips. “ I suppose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlbutt of now,” Miss Engelhardt said. cerned for Bertie Lou’s safety earl­ she will want some of her things survive hard knocks and discour­ and not seeing any immediate end to two-piece waist that has been blocked her way. Her marriage ier in tlij afternoon. Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. George agement. in sight, abandons the shapelosS- “ There is no limit to her measure sent to her.” joined at sides and shoulders. The to the painter Watts was a failure; of success if she really Is serious But now that Rod was showing a B. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Rau- Well begun is half done? Don’t discouraglng mess and goes off to the sort of failure which makes “ She took two suitcases and a denbush of Colchester, were callbrs V-neckllne has applied trimming about her job. feverish desire to run off pell mell steamer trunk.” you believe it. For every dozen play at something else. bands. It is most attractive made Mary Smiths moan that their lives lust uecause he had missed a tele- at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote’s Tues­ people that start things only one What her mother should do is to “ No matter what a woman’s In­ “ Weil, if she sends for anything day. of washable flat silk crepe in pastel are “ ruined.” But, after all, or­ come is, she should never go into _:;one call from his wife . . . Lila you’d better let me know and I’ll or two are likely to finish. call her back, or put her at it tone, that gives such real service dinary mortals are not born with shrugged. It would do no good to Mrs. W. E. Hibbard, Miss Leora again the next day (perhaps that L work just to play at it, hoping to look after it,” Lila told the girl. “ No one but Mr. Jones csuld for summer wear. Printed silk genius which demands realization. enter the matrimonial field. She keep him now. Hibbard and Miss Welch of Man­ better) and show her how she must She went back and made a last un­ have done such and such a thing. crepe, crepe satin, canton-faille Perhaps Dame Ellen’s way was should finish the job of really As they were leaving the build­ chester, spent Thursday p. m. with He has so much executive ability.” patiently sew up one seam at a easy bee..use of every heritage; availing effort to persuade Rod to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills and crepe, jersey, shantung, nrinted learning her work. Then. If' she ing it occurred to Lila that Rod go home with her. What Is executive ability? Ana­ time until the dress is ftnishod much easier for her to overcome would wonder, when he learned other relatives. linen, silk pique, men’s silk shirt­ does marry,, she will always feel a “ Of course Bertie Lou will be lyzed, it consists of a great many Write it in large letters. ing fabric, and printed dimity also obstacles than one without genius. certain security the untrained and that Bertie Lou had failed to keep J. Banks Jones is the guest of What a great thing is gained. back in a few days,” she said with Prof. Fred Dean in Springfield, things. One of the chief ingredi­ adaptable. Pattern can be had in untried ‘home woman’ cannot an apointment with her, why she She will see that dresses ari not a desire to encourage him with a Mass. ents, however, is the .stlck-to-it- sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36. 38, 40 Public Weddings know. Moreover, skill on any job Is hadn’t mentioned it. No use allow­ false hope that would provide room made by magic. That it takes The “ best people” are apt to ing h''r anger to lead her into a Local members of the Hebron iveness that sees things through and 42 inches bust. Price 15 cents a woman’s insurance agafnst finan­ for disappointment when Bertie young women’s club attended the to a finish. . That is what .gets re­ work, and patience and effort to in stamps or coin (coin preferred) look askance at public weddings. cial reverses within her marriage. misunderstanding with him. Lou’s continued absence put an end They are supposed to be “ vulgar “ I thought you might know why meeting Thursday afternoon at sults. produce even a doll dress. But We suggest enclosing 10 cents “ There really are no longer men’s to it. Disappointment might easily Mrs. C'arence Porter’s. Guests pres­ These successes that make men greater still is the confidence additional for a copy of our Fash­ and common.” But one can find occupations and women’s occupa­ she didn’t meet me for the mat­ give way to resentment, she rea­ little of either quality In the wed­ inee,” she remarked, a touch of se­ ent v ^ e Mrs. Lillian Russell of rich arid women famous. What in nerself. She has achieved ion Magazine. tions. There are simply occupations soned. And resentment could be about them? When did they begin something. She wants to start ding of Lou Gordon, Amelia Ear- and whichever are best qualified riousness in her voice. From the followe I by bitterness, perhaps a, Orange. Mrs. Gibson Preston of corner of her eye she could see Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. C. W. Hutch­ to accomplish, things? At fifteen? something else at o.nce. There is no hart’s pilot on the “ Friendship” to fill them, either men or women, Rod’s face take on an expression quarrel. inson of South Manchester and Mrs. At twenty? 'Twenty-five? pride equal to tnat of something and Ann Bruce in the presence of have the chance to do so.” She was rather anxious to know Manchester Herald 5000 witnesses of the general pub­ of alarm. E. E. Foote of this place. Miss Sally No. When they were little, if done. If done well— all the bet­ just how serious was the illness of their mothers gave them tasks to ter. Pattern Service - lic. It may have been “ a commer­ “ Do you suppose anything has Bertie Lou’s mother. If it was Fanny. Gleaton. field secretary of happened to her?” he exclaimed the Connecticut League of Women do, either by compulsion or an in­ Boys should be taught the art of cial stunt,” ranking in ai economic nothing thrt anybody should worry finishing if they are to make good As our patterns are mailed sense with public weddings per­ MRS. ADA M. fearfully. Voters, gave a very interesting talk nate quality of self that kept them from New York City please al­ about she might be able to throw at It, they finished them. Not business men. Make tlieiu carry formed at the circus or the food “ N'o, of course not,” Lila replied. Rod a hint that Bertie Lou had on “ Why women should strive for low five days. MERRIFIELD “ She probably had to go some place perfectly perhaps, but they saw evqry task, no matter how awk­ show. But in addition to this, one certainly acted with utter disregard higher political ideals.” The ladies feels the charm of a real romance I Teacher of in a hurry and couldn’t wait to discussed magazines, their favor­ the thing through, to some sort of ward or small, to a-flnis!i. it Pattern No. . . . . ; ...... for his feelings in departing so should be started very early. 1 lavishly shared with those hungry Mandolin Tenor Baqjo ’phone me.”' hastily. She might at least, Lila de­ ites, etc. Refreshments were served an end. for romance. Banjo-Mandolin “ She called the office before by the hostess. Suppose a little girl is dressin,g should sayat four or five years Price 15 Cepts cided she could say to him. have of age. I Tenor Guitar Plectrum BanJ»^ one,” Rod explained; “ just after i’d left word with the switchboard op­ Messrs. Bishop and Merritt of a doll. Her mother nas given her Har! Har! Ukulele Mando-Uello left, our operator told me. She erator at the office that she was Andover are painting the house.at Here’s a brigljt red feather for Mandola c Cello-Banjo could have called you then.” leaving. R. E. and A. C. Foote’s. NEW DOTS the feminist’s cap! A certain pub­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced “ Oh well, maybe she forgot all Lila did not hear from Rod that Pupils. about the show, though I talked PRINCESS GOWN lishing house offered $25,000 each night. She telephoned to him the A new version of polka dotted to the man and the woman who Agent for Gibson Instrument*. with her this morning,” Lila said, next afternoon. No, he had not chic comes in a bright blue tulle Odd Fellows’ Block at last getting genuinely interested. would produce the best novel with­ heard anything nev/. Lila detected A stunning afternoon gown ' by iBRIDGET evening gown that has tiny double in a certain time. The contest closes At the Genror.— Konro H. ftipn> a suggestion of tension in his voice. Worth is made of needle-thread circles of gold dotting it every now with the announcement that no man day, 'Tuesday, Wednesday and They had reached ^le street lace in pink beige, fashioned Prln now. “ I’ll drive you home,” she of­ and then. Gold straps hold the Send your order to the “ Pat­ will win the^25,000 as none of the Thursday. cess lines, with its slightly irregu­ shoulders and gold slippers accom­ fered but Rod said he could make lar hem scalloped and its long tern Dept., Manchester Evening “ ’We’re a couple of deserted half­ JWADEEASY pany it. better time, in the subway. Lila ' shells,” she laughed. “ I expected sleeves ending in scallops on the Herald, Manchester, Conn.” took him by, the arm and propelled Gy home today but he wired he wrist. A single piquant bow of him into her limousine. “ Don’t be won’t be here. I wish you’d come pastel colored taffeta- ribbons © t f m l L from riormEs Le£iarJ< silly,” she remarked lightly. “ If up to dinner. Rod.” makes a corsage. * W.W,Wenf^uuort;h NEW EARRINGS Bertie Lou called the office as you Again Rod decll; to dine with ▼ say then nothing has happened to her. But Lila was not to be denied. SLEEVELESS ETON Paris sponsors new pearl ear­ her.” When he reached home he found rings of two pearls, one in front 1/iijEj e r r i “ But she may have started for (Abbreviations: h.-.—ace; K— and one behind the ear’s lobe. her comfortably settled in an easy An early autumn frock of rich king; Q— queen; J—jack; X— any the theater afterward,’ Rod pointed chair, waiting to dine with him. Two colors are used, with the golden brown sheer woolen mate­ card lower than IQ). out. “ She isn’t home.” “ I don’t see any reason why we rial has a removable little sleeve­ darker one behind. tfiL mw cW a] “ Then she must have been called should be lonesome alone,” she ex­ less Eton jacket banded with seal DOUBLE AND REDOUBLE— some place in a hurry, just as I plained. “ We needn’t make a party that makes the frock look like a said,” Lila insisted. “ You’d know When your partner doubles' In- of it.” suit for street wear. CARAMEL BROW'I by this time if she met with an ac­ Before the dinner was over Rod formatorily opponepts’ no trump cident on the street.” was glad of her company. Her or suit bid of one, you must make “ LADY” DRESS An early autumn frock has a , Lila’s remark carried enough log­ chatter helped to take his mind eff a declaration. To remain silent, no ir u r o iu il/‘) rr^ sweeping circular jabot of Its owp ic to convin '3 Rod. He abandoned his increasing anrdety over Bertie Lustrous sheer grey velvet with matter how weak your hand may the plan of taking the subway. But Lou’s strange behavior. It had caramel colored velvet that ends in a sprig of lavender flowers in it be, is seldom justifiable. The weak­ triangles of contrasting brown. he could not relieve his mind en­ bothered him in his work. fashions a sweet afternoon dress er your hand* the greater the c^LuamI aSkHOTT, INC. V wfun--- ^ f qo.1b-' S tirely of worry. Bertie Lou rarely He couldn’t quite understand it. that is so feminine as to come un­ necessity of making a declaration. called the office. Only upon most Surely if she hadn’t had time before Your partner may at times place pressing matters did she ever dis­ der the “ lady” dress category. It her departure to pen more than a has a triple tiered skirt and its you in an uncomfortable position You’U turb him in his work. And where brief note, at least she’d had plenty jyi£S5E S -COATS could she have been called to with sleeves flare at three-quarters but that is not your fault. The re­ Vote For s t a t e Th e a t r e B u il d in q v/ rU c / ^ i i U A / W of time on the train. He ought to length, with a long, slender .cuff sponsibility of. making an unwar­ such urgent haste? have had a letter ' this morning. He put the question to Lila. “ I underneath. ranted double is upon your part­ GORDON’S None arrived. He .._d gone to the ner. Place your trust in your part­ don’t know,” she confessed: “ unless office, disturbed and perplexed. . . LAUNDRY it was a message from 'Wayville.” Once, when his mind fell away TIGHT HIPLINE ner and bid. “ But Bertie Lou wouldn’t leave from some remark Lila made, he When your -partner makes an In every popular election for 'Wayville without telling me,” told himself that Bertie Lou might From negligee to the bathing informatory double, you should re­ the women of this comihunlty Rod declared. have been too worried about her suit, the tight hipline persists. A spond giving preference in the fol­ will vote tor Gordon Laundry. “ Well, we’ll soon find out why mother, too upset, to write. “ I’ll white evening gown has a swathed lowing order: For here you get work done she’s had us both on our ears,” wire,” he decided, “ and find out hipline and then rows of colorful (1) Tile longest and strongest as you would have it at home, ai'0leaik Lila remarked, again feeling irri­ how her mother is.” embroidery lengthening the tight of . either major - containing any without the usual grief. We tated. Rod’s undiminished concern After dinner Lila, insisted that he hipline. Panels flare from under four, or more cards. use water as soft as rain for Bertie Lou displeased her. It walk home with her. It was a glori­ it on both sides. (2) Any major containing four fo r water; put your clothes spoke too plainly of what his wife ous spring night, with a sapphire cards In preference to a stronger through three suds of fifteen meant to him. sky and a soft breeze that felt like .minor. S t a m i n a minutes each and then rinse She felt somewhat relieved when balm to faces not so long since ac­ Fashion Plaque (3) The longest and strongest In seven soft waters of five they arrived at Rod’s apartment. customed to icy blasts. minor. minutes each. Perhaps, , after all, Bertie Lou “ If it stays warm we’re going up Applying the foregoing princi­ DQ YOU know that your body would be without a good excuse for to Connecticut for the weekend,” ples, assume that your partner gets more power out of a quart breaking their theater engagement Lila said. “ Cy will be in tomorrow. doubles opponents’ bid, and you o f milk than the locomotive gets Our Services • without notice. That would give her Suppose you come along with us. hold each of the following hands. out of an equal- weight of coal. a chance to impress Rod with her Rod. It will do you good to get out Your procedure should then be as There is no food quite so help­ Washed, Ironed and magnanimity, providing, of course, of the city. In fact, I think I’d like follows: ful In supplying strength and en­ that she was able to control her to go even if it does turn cold. What durance to hard workers as Finished Work. temper. (1) Spades— J X X X ; hearts— milk. do you say? Will you come?” X X X; diamonds— X X X; clubs „“Fresh Paint” And suppose Bertie Lou were not “ Why, I don’t know,” Rod hesi­ at home! Well, Lila wouldn’t grieve — ^X X X. One spade. tated; “ I want to be where Bertie (2) Spades— ^X X; hearts— K Giv.e Milk its best and Probably you’re not one of those people who go over that. * . . Rod might he in Lou can reach me by wire.” need of sympathy. XXX; diamonds— X X ; clubs— pleasantest test by drink­ around touching fresh paint to see if it really is Lila laughed. “ Connecticut isn’t A K Q X X. One heart. ing— CALL 222 in Africa, you know. Wire her fresh. But if it should be your misfortune to brush Bertie Lou was gone! you’re going up with us for a few (3) Spades— Q X X X; hearts— against some fresh paint with your daintiest dress Rod went hurriedly through the days. She knows the address. K J X X X ; diamonds— X X; THE GORDON or stain it in any other, way, just send it to us. clubs— ^X X. One heart. TAYLOR & CUMMINGS rooms, growing more alarmed as There’s a telegraph office along We’ll clean it for you to look like new. each passing moment disclosed no here somewhere, I think. Do it (4) Spades—-A'J K; hearts— K MILK LAUNDRY trace ot his wife. "When he return­ now, then you won’t change your X X ; diamonds— A Q X ; hearts— Cleaning and Dyeing ed to the living where Lila waited mind.” X X; diamonds— J X X X; clubs 144 So. Main., Tel. 2521-2 Harrison St., Sri. Manchester he was “visibly shaken. Rod weighed the prospect of a — XXX, No trump. Free Collection and Delivery. “Have you looked for a note?” good tramp in the country against (6) Spades— K ^X X;..hearts—rX Khe asked« Rod glanced around the a lonely week-end in the city and X: diamonds— X X X X; clubs— xoom^ decided in favor of the tramp. J X X X . Two clubs. Never bid a "In th* bedroom I' probably on three dard suit. the pillow,” Lila went on. It's us­ Bertie Lou herself answered the ually done that way,’* she laughed, door and received his message. Her to make light ot her remark. It mother was sleeping, but two neigh­ TAYLOR & CUMMINGS was just one ot her little jokes. But PULL-ON GLOVES bors were in the parlor looking Plain tan or grey pull-on gloves, Rod, missed the point , , , the idea over a seed catalog. So Bertie Lou AN ORANGE FELT POKE ffom that Bertie Lou had left him did not v/lth removable cuff bands ot fancy took the telegram up to her old the mid-season opening is trimmed skins, are the best style right now. occur to blm in any form, comic or room where she could read it undis­ with a grey velvet bow at one. side. Hosiery should match.

■■ I I A ■ .. :'~V. r**fj^'-^r-,-■ \ - •. ^ •' • -.- . ■’'■ ■r-vJj.-A ' ,■.1)'/. •■_ '•^A’’i‘ MANGIBBSm (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, ! MOm)AY, JULY 30, 1928. ?

Green Beats Avon 7-6; Major Leasrue AMERICAN ATEETES LEADING Standings GIBSONS GARAGE ON WAia>ATfl AT OLlfMPlCS BY 18 POINTS CardonT^M Community Lambasted; ' YESTERDAY’S RESULTS S E m SCALP OF GREEN NINE Eastern League Hartford 8, Springfield 3 (1st). Flyweights to heavyweights will Hartford 3, Springfield 1 (2nd). Finland Second— ^Yanks Snffer Setback Wfcen JUs^ndne be on exhibition tonight at tho pop­ ular priced card to be staghd at the Two Other Games in Circnit Bridgeport 5, .Waterbnry 0, American League Heights Nosed Out 8-6 ( 1st). Hartford Velodrome, which la to be • . Defeats Tkeir Swordsmen— Onr Sprinters Make Poor‘ featured by a pair of fast and hard Results Waterbury 7. Bridgeport 5, hitting featherweights, Hughie -T on igh t, ial Green-Gar­ ( 2nd). King, Providence Irishman, and Mil- New Haven 6, Providence 3, Showing But Sereral of Them Qualify for the'Finals. ton Cohen, Jewish battler from New ( 1st). At Cleveland^i— age Contest Is Expected Taftville Drubs Community, York, who are td clash for e i^ t INDIANS 24, TANKS 6 National Leag^ue NeW Haven 7, Providence 6, scheduled rounds. This bout will Cleveland ( 2nd). Amsterdam, July 3.0. — With* The first three mdn of.each seml- be only one of nine booked, the AB. R. H. PO. A. B. to Prove Humdinger. 15-0; Something Wrong Results Pittsfield 7, Albany 6 (1st). Lansrford, U . 6 4 3 1 0 0 the United States track -, and field final qualified for the final, making other eight being liked for four Lind, 2b ...... 6 3 4 4 5 0 Albany 3, Pittsfield 1 (2nd). team in the Olympics, leading its the contestants McAllister. Wil­ rounds. J. Sewell, s s .^ . , 7 2 3 1 5 O' In Denmark; Green and American League hearest competitor, Finland, by 18 liams, Legg, London, Lammers and^ Springfield, Hartford, Danbury, Hodapp, 3b . . . , 7 4 5 1 4 0 At New York:— Washington 8, Chicago 3 ( 1st). Morgran, lb . . . 6 2 2 11 0 0 There should be a wild old tlrh« GIANTS 4,1, CUBS 3. 3 points, the American fencers met a Wykoff. South Hadley Falls and New 3ri- . 5 1 2 1 0 1 up at Manchester Green tonight. To (First Game) Chicago 5, Washington 1 ( 2nd). setback today at the hands of Ar­ tain boys.are to display their wares. , 0 0 0 1 0 0 New Y ork The vreather. was cloudy with In­ say that fur should fly, would be Heights Have Good Games Cleveland 24, New York 6. gentina. In the first semi-finals termittent (showers during, the . 4 3 2 4 0 0 putUng it mllfily. The cause of all AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Boston 5, Detroit 2. . 6 3 5 3 0 0 W elsh, c f ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0 with team foils the Argentines beat morning, but finifily the -sun ap- and A1 Annone are the Home City ' ^au^tT^^p . 5 2 1 0 0 0 the expected disturbance will be a Keese, If ...... 5 2 2 0 0 Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 3. the American swordsmen by 57 pearedi A cross^ wind drove over scheduled baseball game between It remained for Manchester Green Mann, rf ...... 2 1 4 0 1 National League touches to 56. the track. Aa the sprinters for the 52 24 27 27 14 1 Manchester Green and Gibson’s Llndstroni, 3b ...... 5 0 3 0 3 0 Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 5. The United States team had bet­ New York to keep the town from complete Terrly, lb ...... 4 0 2 12 0 0 100 metre semi-finals and the ham­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Garage at Woodbridge Field. baseball annihilation over the week­ Jackson, ss ...... ? 0 : ' 2 3 1 New York 4, Chicago 3 (1st). ter success against Holland, beat­ mer throwers began warming up V ' fj Combs, cf The feeling between these two end. The boys from the residential Cohen, 2b ...... 4 0 1 6 6 0 Chicago 3, New York 1 (2nd). ing the Dutch fencers by 12 bouts the uncovered stands were practi­ Meusel, l f ... i ...... 4 2 2 2 0 0 teams is not what one wbtild . exact­ district turned back the Avon Bears H ogan, c ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Other teams not scheduled. to four. Ruth, rf ...... 4 2 4 2 0 0 Benton, p ...... 4 0 2 0 4 0 cally deserted. The covered stands Gehrig, lb ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0 ly call friendly, but so far, no blows up at Woodbridge Field yesterday Robert F. McAllister, of New were about half filled. Lazzeri, 2b ...... 1 0 1 0 2 2 have been struck. However, they afternoon by a one-run margin. 35 4 11 30 1C 2 THE STANDINGS York, won the first semi-final of the The sprinting of the Americans Dprocher, 2b ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0 may'be tonight, literally if not act­ The score was 7 to 6. The Heights C hicago , 100 metre dash iu 10 3-5 seconds. ■Koenig, ss ...... 5 0 2 2 1 1 ually. In other words, all indica­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E in the semi-finals was Dugan, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 were defeated 8 to 6 by the New English, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 5 0 Eastern League Williams, of Canada, was second, disappointing, outside of the per­ Grabowskl, c ...... 4 1 1 7 0 0 tions point to a humdinger of a bat­ Britain Rangers and the Community Maguire, 2b ...... 5 0 2 4 3 0 W. L. PC. and Legg, of South Africa, third. formance of .McAllister, Bracey PIpgras, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 tle that will sizzle from start to fin­ Club, Manchester state league en­ Cuyler, rf ...... P 1 1 1 0 0 Moore, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 ish. Play is scheduled to start at Wilson, cf ...... 4 New Haven ...... 67 33 .670 J. E. London, of England, won the never was formidable in the first try, took another 15 to 0 lambast­ ' 3 0 0 0 Thomas, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stephenson, If ...... i Pittsfield ...... 52 45 '.536 second semi-final in 10 3-5 seconds. semi-final, failing to get going at 6:15, but if the usual custom is car­ ing up in Taftville Saturday. 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p ...... 2 0 O'O 1 0 Grimm, lb ...... 4 0 0 16 0 0 HARTFORD...... 52 46 Lammer, of Germany,, was second; any time. Wykoff, running in the Campbell, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ried out, it will probably be nearer The drubbing which the Com­ .531 Gonzales, c ...... 4 1 0 0 2 0 Providence ...... 50 45 .526 and Frank Wykoff, of the Los An­ same hfeat, contended strongly all Durst, X ...... »...! 0 1 0 0 0 seven with part of the contest play­ munity suffered was the second con­ Beck. 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 5 0 ed under moonlight. Jones, p Springfield ...... 46 49 .484 geles A. C., was third. the way but Hank Russell, of Cor­ secutive defeat by the exact same 0 10 11 Cle.voland ...... 891 006 OOx—24 There are two other games Bridgeport ...... 48 53 .475 Huber Houben, of Germany", was nell, failed signally. - New York ...... 101 100 003— 6 score— 15-0. Coach Jerry Fay may 37 3 9 x28 16 1 fourth in the first semi-final, while Two base hits, Hodapp, Dugan, scheduled for tonight but the im­ make several changes in his lineup Albany ...... 47 53 .470 Russell beat the'gun as, the six New Yo:-k ...... 102 000 00 1— 4 Waterbury ...... 28 66 Claude Bracey, of Rice rnstituto, of them left the mark and the field Ruth, Koenig, Combs, Summa, Meu- portance of the other one crowds before the next game. He can’t C hicago ...... 002 100 000 0— 3 .298 sel; three base hit, L Sewell; stolen them into obscurity. The Aces play Texas, could do no better than had to be recalled. On the restart, afford to go on that way and expect Two base hits. Mann, Benton, ' American League bases. Langford, Hodapp: Sacrifices, at Highland Park and expect to win to draw large crowds. The strange Lindstrom, Terry; stolen bases. Cuy­ W. L. PC. fifth. Pina, of Argentina, was all got away to a good start and Summa, Langford, Meusel'; double ler. Reese; secrifices, English, Terry, yards behind. Williams had led plays, Hodapp to Lind to Morgan, their first league triumph. The part of the Community’s poor show­ Jackson. Stephenson, Grimm, Mann; New Y o r k ...... 69 30 .697 they were bunched in a fighting fin­ Hodapp to Morgan: left on base. New Heights and Bon Ami play at ing is that the lineup is practically double play. Beck to Gonzalc- to Philadelphia...... 62 36 .633 McAllister until the last 20 yards ish within a yard of. the tape, Lon­ York 9, Cleveland 10; base on balls, Hickey’s Grove. - Maguire; left on bases, Nevi York 9, when the “ Man of Destiny” over­ the same as the one which cleaned St. L o u is ...... 52 50 .510 don coming strongly in the final off Shauto 2, PIpgras 1, Johnsbn 3; Bert Gibson may send Tommy •Chicago 10; bases on balls, off Ben­ Cleveland ...... 46 54 took him and won by inches. Legg strides to win the heft. Wykoff struck out, by Shaiite . 2. Moore 2, up the league in the first round. ton 3, off Jones 3; struck out, by .460 Johnson 2, Campbell 1. hits, off Pip- Sipples to the hill against the Dick Edgar and Eddie. Boyce were Jones 4. by Bentoi* 3; umpires, Mc­ Washington,...... 46 55 .455 was a close third, while Bracey was also closed with a rush but just gras 5 In 0 (none out In first), Moore Green with the hopes of handing kayoed in less than two rounds and Cormick, Klem and Jorda; time. 2:11. Chicago ...... 43 53 .434 cnly a few Inches behind Houben. failed to nip-Lammer with his chest 5 In 1 1-4, Thomas 3 in 0. Johnson 10 them their first setback in the Wallet, a catcher by profession, fin­ X—One out when winning run was Detroit ...... 40 67 .412 Fitzpatrick, of Caiiada, was for second place. _ ^in 4 1-3, (Campbell 4 In 2 1-3; losing league. However, “ Big Jack” Burk­ scored. fourth in the second semi-final; p-tcher, PIpgras; umpires. Jennings ished the work. Th 5 summary: (Second Game) Boston ...... 38 68 .396 The Americans were not the only Nailln, McGowan; time, 2:22. hart and “ Punk” Lanprecht looks COMMUNITY CLUB (0) C hicago ...... 100 010 100— 3 National League , of the United States, disappointments, however, Corts, Durst batted for Campbell In like a more probable battery. May- AB R H PO A E .xew Y ork ...... olO 000 000— 1 W. L. PC. fifth, and Richard Corts, of Ger­ the German sprinter, running very or Prentice will no doubt retaliate Batteries; Chicago — Bush and many, sLxth. Massey, 3 b .,..3 0 0 0 3 0 Hartnett. New York—Aldridge, Hub- St. Louis ...... 62 J5 .639 poorly. with his ace, Eddie Boyce, Frank ' Linnell, 2b ...4 0 1 2 2 0 bell and O'Farrell. Cincinnati...... 5^9 40 .596 At St. Lonin:—. Wallett doing the receiving. Edgar, ss, p . . . 4 0 1 2 - 5 0 Home run—Wilson. Chicago ...... 57 4; .576 ATHLETICS 8, BROWNS .1 Without fear of exaggeration, it St. John, cf ...4 0 1 2 0 0 New Y o r k ...... 52 39 FHiladeiphia can be stated that the largest crowd At Brooklyn .571 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Kotsch, rf ------4 0 0 2 0 0 Brooklyn ...... 49 48 .505 Walsh Does Not Believe Bishop. 2b ...... 4 of the season ought to be present Wallett, c, P..3 0 0 2 1 0 REDS «, DODGERS 5 Cincinnati Pittsburgh ...... 46 46 .500 Milton Cohen Haas, c f ...... 4 tonight. There should be plenty of McLaughlin lb 2 0 0 10 1 0 ^ .. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Boston ...... 27 60 Cochrane, e ...... 2 fireworks. Kelly, If, c .. . 3 0 0 3 1 1 Critz, 2b ...... 3 1 2 '' 3 1 .3-10 boys, who are signed while Hart­ Simmons, If ...... 3 Zitzniann. rf, If ... 5 2 4 4 0 0 Philadelphia...... 23 65 .261 ford will represented by Browney P oxx. 3b ...... 4 Boyce, p, ss. If 3 0 1 1 1 0 Callaghan, If ...... r o 0 2 0 0 Gene Tunney Will Retire Miller, rf ...... 3 Tucker, John Masterson, Douglas Orwoll, lb ...... 4 Hargrave, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 GAMES TODAY Total ...... 30 0 4 24 14 1 Walker, rf ...... o 0 0 0 0 0 Alexander, Pat Shea and Zeke Boley. ss ...... 4 YANKEES CRACKING Earnshaw, p ...... 3 TAFTVILLE (15) K elly, lb ...... 4 1 0 2 0 Mazen. Danbury has Dutch Kline, AB R H PO 'A E Stripp, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 0 Eastern League By DAVIS J. WALSH <1 serving successor. This can hap­ Prankio Macko and Andy Clark. Allen, c f ...... 3 0 1 0 0 31 8 8 27 10 1 W. Dabrow- Springfield at Hartford (3:30). New York, July 30— Granting pen to Tunney. The flyweights scrap between St. Louis Picinich, c ...... 4 0 0 0 0 Albany at Pittsfield. that Mr. Gene Tunney may an­ UNDER THE STRAIN ski, 2 b ...... 4 3 2 4 2 0 Bord. ss ...... 4 0 0 0 -0 It even may be his hope and that Chapdelaine and Tiny Lurgio of AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Lucas, p ...... 3 1 1 1 0 Waterbury at Bridgeport. nounce— today, tomorrow or at of Tex Rickard that it does happen. O’Rourke, 3b ...... 4 Christy, 3b . . . 4 1 1 0 2 0 iia y . p ...... 1 1 1 Providence plenty of action as Manush. If ...... s ’ Jarvis, p ...... 6 2 2 0 5 1 1 0 Providence at New Haven. such time as his fancy may dictate Picture for yourself the attraction Lurgio has defeated amon,g others Kre.-3S. ss ...... 4 — that he has decided to withdraw Dugas, lb ....6 3 4 11 0 1 33 6 10 27 11 2 American League built up by the spectacle of the man Tommy Lemieux, Harry Soo and McGowan, cf ...... 3 Eccleston, c .. . 5 2 3 7 O S ) Washingt n at.-Chicago. himself from vulgar public scrutiny, who never lost the title meeting McNeely, rf ...... 3 Athletics Cut New York's Duke Monnard. Jack Dietel of cjphans' c 4 Mills, c f ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Philadelphia at St. Louis. I should say it is only fair to ask the man who holds it by reason of South Hadley Falls and Clark will | Ogden, p 4 0 1 4 1 0 1 Lamons, cf ...4 1 3 1 0 0 New York at CIeveJr.nd. just when and exactly where .we having fought his way up to the furnish excitement in the heavy-1 tviltse. 1 4 1 2 2 2 0 may expect him to begin active T. Dabrow- 4 1 4 1 0 0 Boston at Detroit. position. Two heavyweight cham­ weight bout. The first bout is card-1 f trelecki. p ...... 0 lead in Half During Last 3 0 0 3 training again for a heavyweight pions in' the ring! I Sturdy, X ski, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 National League ed for 8:15 o’clock. The full card: Schulte. XX ...... Yerrington, rf .4 2 2 0 0 0 Bissonette. lb 5 1 1 8 0 0 Pittsburgh at Boston. championship fight, originally, it The Million Gate Flowers, 2b .. O 1 2 2 3 Eight Rounds Bettencourt, xxx Fortnight 0 .was somebody else’s guess that Tun- Sax, x x x x ...... Bancroft, ss . 5 0 0 1 5 1 St. Louis at Philadelphia. Why, there you have the million Hughie King, Providence, vs. Total ...... '.42 15 lY 27 10 2 o 0 0 1 0 0 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. ney is planning to retire; today, I dollar gate Rickard dreamed-of and Milton Cohen, New York, 126 Innings ...... 123 456 789 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago at New York. and until further notice, it is mine, didn’t get with the Tunney-Heency pounds. 32 3 7 27 12 3 Statz, zz 0 1 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 400 030 100__8 Community ....000 000 000— 0 Henline, c if he does, that he won’t stay re­ fight last Thursday. There is St. Louis ...... 000.001 on—3 _ New York, July 30.— The New (1 0 0 1 0 0 tired henceforth and forever. Four Rounds T aftville...... 282 102 OOx— 15 McWeeny, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 Rickard’s “ out” from the loss he Two base hits. Poxx O'Rour.ke. York Yankees have cracked up, as Two base hits Christy, Jarvis, Ehrhardt, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tunney has an unusually strong sustained that evenin::. It may be Ray Hogan, Hartford, vs. Battling Schulte: home runs, Poxx. Ilaa.s; we say at the hangar, and the panic Dugas, St John, Eccleston, Lamons; Harris, zzz ...... * ! i i1 0 n O' 0 0 will and it pleases him unduly to Brousseau, Fall River, 145 pounds; sacrifices. Simmons 2, Cochrane. Mil­ is on in the camp of the world’s Elliott, p well to remember that, even though ler. Earnshaw. Manush; double plavs, Three base hits, Dugas; hits off 0 0 0 0 0 0 give it a free run and a long tether. Tunney may proclaim that he is Tiny Lurgio, Providence, vs. Art champions. The Philadelphia Ath­ Moss, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hartford Game Bolev to Bishop to Orwoll, O’Rourke Edgar 6, Boyce 5, Wallett 8, Jarvis For someone to persist in scoffing Chapdelaine, Springfield, 115 to Bannon; left on bases. Philadel­ — • -— — _ (*■ throu,gh, he signed a contract not letics have cut New York’s lead in 4; sacrifice hits Christy; stolen 37 5 11 27 13 1 -A at his retirement would be tanta­ more than two weeks ago to tight pounds; Jackie Dietel, South Had­ phia 6. St. Louis 7; base on halls, off half during the past fortnight, re­ Cincinnati Earn.shaw 5. Opden 3. Wilt.-- 1. bases Yerrington; Double plays _ Y ,---...... 000 301 lO l— G At Hartford:— mount to inviting this strange man ‘for Rickard to some future date. ley Palls,_ vs. Andy Clark, Waier- viving Connie Mack’s dreanv of B rooklyn ...... OOO 003 110— 5 bury, heavyweight; Marino Pag- Streleckt 1; struck out, by Earnshaw Dabrowskl— Jarvis, Dalprowski — Two base hits. Zitzmann, Hendrick. SEN.\TOR.S 8. 3. PONIES 3, 1 to prove the doubter wrong. But It may be well not to forget, 6. Wiltse 1. Strelecki 1; hits, off Og- winning another pennant Ufter Dugas;' Left on bases Community Bancroft, Herman. Flowers. Stripp (First Game) if his rather perverse will is stron,g- either, that Jeffries was in retire­ noni, Springfield, Jimmy Clinch, d°n 7 in 4 1-3, off W iltse 1 in 2 2-3. fourteen long years in the wilder­ 3, Taftville 6; first base on balls Carey; three basr hits. Critz. HenI H artford er than Samson’s suspenders, the ment for six .vears. But he came New Britain, 135 pounds; Browney off Strelecki 0 in 2; losing' pitcher, ness. - Edgar 2, Boyce 2, Wallett 7, Jarvis drick, stolen base, Zitzmann; sacri­ — , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. time may come when it will find it­ Tucker, Hartford, vs. John Master- Ogden; umpires, Owens and Gel.sel: fices. Callaghan, Herman. Hendrick; Watson. If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 back at Neno. Dempsey, too, was time, 1:40. Climaxing a brilliant month, the 2; hit by pitcher W. Dabrowski, Schmehl, 3b ...... i 2 1 2 0 0 self opposed by a motion of even in virtual retirement for three son, Hartford, 122 pounds; Douglas X—Sturdy hatted for Wiltse in 7th. i Mackmen have captured their last double plays. Flowers to Bancroft to Boser, rf ...... 4 1 3 3 q 0 (Boyce) *,v struck out Wallett 2, Bissonette 2. Ford to Critz to Kellv i greater insistence: Tunney’s years prior to the Philadelphia Alexander, Hartford, vs. Pat Shea, XX—Schulte batted for Brannon in I six starts. During the past week the Hendrick to Flowers to Bisson tte- ’ Martineck. lb ...... 4 1 lio 0 0 9th. ^ Jarvis 8. \ Slayback, 2b ...... 5 2 2 2 2 1 secret pleasure in the elevated posi­ fight. And he came back, not once Hartford, 140 pounds; Zeke Mazer, lead of the Yanks has been cut left -on bases, Cincinnati 7. Brooklyn i tion he now occupies, the satisfac­ xxx—Bettencourt batted for Mc- The feature of the Green’s game 11, base on balls, off McWeeny 3 off Hohman. cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 but twice and, for all anyone knows, Hartford, vs. Dutch Kline, Danbury, N eely In 9th. from eleven to six and one-half ■was a three-run rally made by Lucas 2. off May 2, off Ehrhardt 1 ! Maderas, ss ...... 4 2 2 1. 1 0 tion experienced by a sensitive man he might be foolish enough to give 137 pounds. xxxx—Sax batted for Strelecki in games. In that time New York’s off Elliott 2; struck out. by Lucas 2 \ Bryant, c ...... 4 0 1 7 3 1 in knowing that he is important— 9th. Avon in the last inning. This al­ Woodman, p ...... 3 0 1 0 2 0 it still another whirl. pitching staff was riddled like a most upset Mayor Prentice’s com­ by Elliott 1 by May 1; hitsf offTucas ! in brief, his status as undisputed Tunney might repeat their Swiss cheese and the supposedly ^ ^ 2 in 2 2-3. off I champion. Tunney loves that title. At Chicago:— bination but Joe Prentice managed McWeeny 0 in 7 1-3. off Ehrhardt 0 I 32 8 13 27 8 2 example. If he does, you can gam­ NATIONALS 8. t. CHISOX 3. 5 Invincible champions dropped sev­ to weather the storm. The .Green in 2-.3. off E lliott 2 in 2-3. off Mos.s 0 , Springfield Time Limit ble he won't repeat their mistakes. (Firat Game) en games in ten starts. took a three-run lead in the second pitcher. May; losing ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E Of course, championships are If he retires and comes back, he will TAILENDERS TOPPLE Washington v jUbert, rf ...... 3 0 1 5 Manager Miller Huggins was but it was a nip and tuck battle pitcher, Elliott; umpires, Pfirman Dem oe, 2b ___ .... 3 0 won and lost in the ring. But even do both within an interval of less AB. R. H. PO. A. E. casting about desperately this Stank and Quigley; time. 2:07 0 3 Barnes, c f ...... 4 3 1 2 0 0 -thereafter. Prentice retired ten on Dressen. 3b ...... 3 1 2 0 the claims of a retired fighter are than two years, for he will have morning for another veteran pitch­ batted for Callaghca W igh t, lb ...... 8 I LEAGUE LEADERS, 9-5 Rice, rf ...... 5 3- 3 2 0 0 strikes with his speed and curves. 0 6 not protected by this unwritten code illusions about his ability to fight Goslin, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 er and uttering dire threats that Bedford. If ...... 4 0 0 3 Burkhardt, Stevenson and Prentice gt^—Deberry batted for Gooch In Hesse, c f ...... 3 0 forever. In time, these claims are successfully— the only kind of a West, If ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 eight members of the present New Benes, ss ...... 3 j outlawed. How is this time limit Judge. 2h ...... 3 1 3 12 2 0 each made a brace of hits. The box zz—Statz ran for Deberry in 8th fi»ght he would consider— if tint of Bluebirds Gain Recognition Bluege. 3b • York ensemble would be cast adrift score follows: Nelbergall, c ...... 3 0 measured? It isn't. It is deter­ competition longer than that. 0 0 0 2 1 /.i batted for Ehrhardt in Hines, p ...... 2 0 Humbling Sparro\fs; Meet Cronin, .ss . •«•••••■ 4 0 1 3 2 2 before next season. The straw that AVON BEARS (6) Grody, x ...... 1 0 mined only by the character of the Another thing about Dempsey Harris, 2b ...... 3 1 1 2 7 0 broke the midget’s back was Cleve­ ■ AB R H PO A E Brown, p ...... o o man who finally succeeds to the and Jefferies: money brought them Robins Tonight. Kenna, c ...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 land’s staggering 24 to 6 victory Jones, p __ ...... 4 0 1 2 2 0 D. Bogino, cf .3 0 1 0 0 0 Fitzgerald, xx ....! 1 0 O' 0 title. Witness Benny Leonard. No back. It won’t lure Tunney for a over the Yanks yesterday. The In­ krash. I f ...... 5 1 0 2 1 0 EIGHT SAFE HITS one now regards him as the light­ moment. If he retires, he is likely The Bluebirds defeated the Spar­ 37 8 13 27 15 4 dians massacred five pitchers, in­ M. Bogino, rf .5 0 1 1 0 0 ^ ^ 29 3 6 24 10 1 weight champion. Why? Because to come back for the most impelling rows last Th.ursday morning by the C hicago cluding the brilliant Pipgras, and X—Grody batted for Hhies in 8th. AB. R. H- Kulikowski, c 4 0 2 6 2 1 Cleveland, Ohio, July 30 __ . Fitzgerald batted for Broivn Sammy Mandell has come into pub reason in the world— because h’e score of 9 to 5 at the West Side PO. A. E. amassed no less than 27-hits; only in 9th. Hunnefield. 2b ___ 5 0 1 0 4 1 Gold, lb ...... 3 1 0 11 0 0 lic acceptance as a thoroughly de- may find he can’t stay away. playgrounds. This was the first de­ Clancy, lb three o f which were for extra Johnny Hodapp, slugging Cleveland Springfield ...... 010 000 002— 3 ...... 3 1 0 11 1 0 Karl, 3b ...... 3 ,1 1 1 2 2 third baseman, hit safely in eight feat for the Sparrows. Mostil, cf ...... 4 ■ 0 2 3 1 0 bases. They scored 17 runs in the Hartford ...... 000 012 50x— 8 Vennart’s errors were costly for Metzler. rf ...... 4 2 Goralski, ss . . 4 1 2 1 2 1 consecutive official times at bat be­ Two base hits, Roser, Slayback. Jackmore, c ' . . 3 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 first two innings alone. Tarca, 2 b ...... 4 1 1 2 2 1 Dressen: home run. Maderas 2; stolen the Sparrows. The hitting of Guth­ Kam m. 3b ...... 3 1 0 6 2 0 fore flying out to Combs in the third TRIPLE TIE EXISTS Jolly, cf ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 Falk. If ... 4 1 2 1 1 0 Five Hits Each Plude, p ...... 4 1 0 0 3 ' 0 bases, Dressen; sacrifices. Demoe, rie and Johnson featured for the 4 2" 2 inning of yesterday’s game with Dressen. Schmehl, Roser. Hohman 2. Hewitt, p ....2 0- 1 2 2 0 Cissell. ss ■ 0 1 4 Luke Sewell and Hodapp got C. Kuli, c f ______2 0 1 0 0 0 New York. He singled in the Inning Blue birds. Smith pitched, great Crouse, c ...... 4 0 1 2 1 1 five hits each and Lind four. Twice Woodman. Neigerball; double plays. Lyons, p- .. of the first game in Saturday’s Martineck (unassisted): left .on base, IN SENIOR LEAGUE ball allowing only two hits in six ...... 3 0 0 1 5 1 Hodapp hit safely in the same in­ 26 6 " 9 21 4 3 innings. Neubauer pitched the last M cCurdy, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 6 9 27 12 double-header, got four hits in as wi°’ 7: base on Fords ...... Reynolds, zz ...... 1 ning. Babe'Ruth, with four hits in . 010 000 0—1 inning. 0 0 0 0 0 SLANCHESTER GREEN (7) many official times at bat in the « BjXVoodman 5; struck Hudsons ...... 001 311 X—6 as many times at bat, was the only TTii,’ Hi,®®®, Goodman 7; hits, oft Tonight the Robins and Blue­ 36 AB R H PO A second game, and hit safely in his Brown 0 In 1; passed Two base, hits. 3 9 27 19 5 Yankee on the job. ' . Hudsons Beat Fords, 6-1. Meet Pongratz: stolen birds plk'^. ’Washington ...... 211 020 O il--8 Stevenson, 3b .5 1 2 1 3 first three times at bat yesterday. ball. B r y ^ t; losing pitcher, Hines; bases, Kerr, McConkey, Sendrow- While the Yanks were taking umpires. Rorty and McDonald; time. Nash Team Tonight to LEAGUE STANDING C hicago . 100 101 000- -3 Linnell. 2b . . . 5 1 1 3 0 In his last three ga^mes Hodapp ski. Jolly; first base on balls. Hew- Two base,hits, Metzler, Rice; stolen their worst beating in history, the . w . L. Dlmlow, ss . . . 4 0 1 1 3 raised his batting average froifi ■ (Second Game) Break Deadlock. itt 1; hit by pitcher, by Hewitt base, (Jronln; sacrifices. Judge. Athletics bowled over St. Louis, S Burkhardt, If ,5 1 2 1 0 Springfield ...... qoO 000 010— 1 Spajrows ...... 1 Bluege; double- plays. Cissell to to 3, Pox and Haas hitting homers. .298 to .323, a gain of 25 points. Kerr, Haddan-; struck out. by Hew- Kamm, Lyons to Clancy to Hunne- Brennan, cf .. 4 1 1 0 0 H^tford ...... 012 000 OOx—3 The Hudsons defeated the Fords Owls ...... 2 The A’s would be in first place to­ • Batteries: Hartford — Glard and m 8, McConkey 2; umpire. Smith. fleld to Crouse, to Kamm, Harris to Wallett, c ____3 1 1 10 2 in the senior baseball league at the R o b in s ...... 2 Cronin, Judge to Cronin to Jones; day if they had won half of their Bluebirds ____ !!!!!i Cheney, lb . . . 4 0 1 9 0 Schiebenpflug, & "r g a fL West Side playground Friday 3 left on base. Chicago 8, Washington games with New York. Plcaut, rf ------2 1 1 0 0 BLUEBIRDS' (0) 7; base on balls, off Lyons- 3, off Jones c ...... 3 ,0 0 2 1 night by the score of 6 to 1, mak­ 2; struck out. by Lyons 1. by Jbnes ZItzmari’s fourth hit staked Cin­ Prentice, p ... 3 1 2 1 1 ing the teams tied for first place. AB R H PO A E cinnati to a 6 to 5 decision over Senkbeil, p ...4 0 0 2 7 Ford, rf .. ___ 3 2 0 0 1; umpires. Guthrie and Hildebrand; Snllivan, rf .. 1 0 0 0 0 Field, 2b ____ 4 0 1 3 2 Hewitt pitched a wonderful game 0 0 time, 1:44. . • Brooklyn in the ninth, the Reds Hayden, c .... 0 0 0 1 0 You (Jcm’t have to become Johnson, ss . . .4 2 2 0 3 3 z—^McCurdy batted, for Lyons In Macdonald, lb 3 0 1 15 0 for the Hudsons, giving the Fords 9 th. advancing to within four games of The hardest way to get a- only one hit and striking jsut eight a marine to see the world Carney, 2 b ...2 0 0 0 2 0 St. Loni3. The Reds have copped Guthrie, 3b **— Reynolds batted for Clancy In 36 7 12 27 9 4 fellow’s number is over men. Aitkens and Morlarty each . . .4 2 1 1 1 1 9 th. nine of their last ten starts, while 38 6 11 27 16 —you can become a Bissell, lb . . . .3 1 1 12 0 0 Infiinga: RANGERS (8) the telephone made a wonderful catch. Tonight (Second Game) the Cardinals were winning five Avon ...... 100 010 103— 6 the Hudsons and Nashes play. ■ " tennis star Smith, If, p V* • 2 0 0 1 3 1 Chicago ----- .'...... 021 000 02x— 5 out of seven. AB R H PO A E Praber, cf Washington'...... 010 000 000— 1 Green ...... 130 Oil lOx— 7 LEAGUE STANDING ’ ’ ___ 2 0 0 0 0 0 Larry Benton of the Giants Preisser, ss . .4 1 2 2 5 1 Werner, c • • 3 1 0 7 1 2 Batteries:Chicago— Adkins and Mc­ Two base hits, Brennan, Cheney, Cosgrove, 2b . .2 0 1 6 0 0 Won Lost Curdy. Washington—‘Hadley, Brown, hung up his 17th victory of the Goralski; sacrifice hits,Dimlow, Brown, If . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 and Ruel. M. Argosy, 3 b 3 1 1 3 2 2 Hudsons • • •• • 2 season by winning a 4 to 3 duel Brennan^ Wallett, Karl; stolen Nashes . Neubauer, p, If 3 . 1 1 0. 0 .0 from Percy Jones of the Cubs m J. Argosy, lb .3 2 2 13 0 0 » • • •• • 2 A t Detoolt>-ite baaes, Linnell 2, Wallett, Krash, Krause, If . . . Fords . e. • • 1 2 ten innings. Guy Bush outpitcbe-l .4 1 2 0 0 0 » • « Total 26 ' 9 5 21 - ; RED SOX 8, TIG K R8 2 Kulikow^i; double plays, Karl to 0 •i'.,’ -Boston Vic Aldridge and Hack Wilson con­ Schaefer, cf . .3 0 0 2 0 0 SPARROWS (5) Tarca; lefe on bases. Green 7, Avon Casey, p ____ .3 1 1 2 1 0 •^AB. R. H. PO. A. E. tributed his 24th homer in the ^ 8; first MB© on balls, Prentice 1. AB R PO A E Summer, of ...... 4 0 1 0 nightcap, which the Cubs won 3, to Hayes, c .... .4 1 1 0 3 0 i (1) Rollings, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 Plude Iki struck out, by Prentice AB R Tomlinson,’ ss. 3 2‘ ,1 1 0 2 x« ■ ^ Bloom, rf . . . .2 1 1 0 0 0 H PO A O’L^ry, 3b Taitt, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Id, PludO' 5. Sendrowski, c 1 . . .4 D ■0 2 1 2 Myer, 3b ...... 4 0 4 0 0 :0 4 0 A. Brindley, lb 4 After losing to Washington 8 to The Heights were Bailing along Gattl, I f ...... 2 0 0 1 -0 1 s 0 8 0 0 Williams, If ...... 3 1 0 0 3, the White Sox snapped their 28 8 11 27 11 8 Mahoney, p ...4 1 1 3 1 1 Todt. lb 3 2 1 13 0 0 In grand style until the fatal sev­ Innings: Kerr, ss ...... 1 0 0 2 0 losing streak of sevens games by Plitt, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 04 Regan, 8b ...... 4 1 2 3 3 0 enth when the Rangers scored five Dahlman, lb . .2 0 0 9 1 Berry, o ...... 4 ' taking the second game, 5 .to i. . Heights, A. C. 001 302 000—6 Prentice, rf .. 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 runs and. erase a 6 to 3* lead which N. B. Rangers 100 020 500— 8 Maloney, cf . . . 3 1 0 1 c 0 Gerber,- ss ...... 3 0. 0 2 8 VO , Sumnier, Boston’s ropl^io'outfield­ the local team had secured.. Each McConkey, p .. 3 O’ F. Brimley, 2b 2 1 0 0 l.V 1 Russell, p, ...... ' 3 O'-l. 2..0 er, doubled with the basqs full a2 Two base hits, Hewitt 2, Arm­ 1 2 3 S. Vennaft, c . .2 team made eleven hits. Hewitt, Carlson, 2b ...3 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 7 4 the Red. Sox beat Detroit, 'S' to f . ' strong 2, Bloqm 1; three base hits, Solomonson, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 38 6 e 27 18 0 ' Armstrong and Holland bore the Prelsser, Krause; home runs, J. Haddan, 3b ...2 0 0 1 3 Detroit • ' King, rf .....3 0 AB. R: H. PO. A, E. brunt of the Heights’ assault. The Argosy; stolen bases, Prelsser 2, 0' 0 O’ Total former got four bingles In five trips -P— 28 5 2 2l Warner, 8b .. ... 2 0 0 2 4 -'O' J. Argosy; double plays, Wiganow- Innings: McManus, lb 4 0 .1 9 0 0 to the plate. The box score: 20 skl to Field to Macdonald, Schaefer 1 ■JL Blebirds ...... 101 2022->D Gehrlnger, 2b .... 4 1 1 1 -2 0 HEIGHTS <6) HUDSONS (8) Rice, cf.' ...... • . 4 0 . 1 » ”0 to Cosgrove; left on bases, Heights Sparrows ' ...;.... ,101\ 1200— 6 Heilmann, rf .... 4 AB R H PO A B 8, Rangers 6; first base on balls, ^ ' AB ' R H PO A E l U 0 0,. 0 Quinn, rf ,....4 0 0 1 , 0 Two base hits, Mahoney; stolen Hargrave, e ...... A V 9 0 0 Wlganowskl, as 5 1 0 0 2 1 off Senkbeil 4, Casey 5; hit by 0 bases, Pordj>X Wefner. Totniinsdn, Tavener, ss .....4 . 0 0 6 0 4 He not forgetfdl to entertain ' Hewitt, 3b . . . 5 1 4 1 3 0 Morlarty, 2b -,.3 1 1 -2„ 1 0 Carroll, If; . ....-fc I 4 0 •dtcher, Schiebenpflug, Hayes; Guthrie, -Ivrd: double plays, Ma­ 8 71: 0 8trai«ersy for thereby sotoe have ' Grimason, rf . . 5 0 0 1 0 0 Poncratz, lb . 3 0 2 4 0 0 Stoner, p 0.^0 0 0 vA, ehterti^^ angels nnawares.-'- truck out, by Senkbeil 7, Casey 3; ;y A ie . p o m p s ..» honey unassisted;" first bade---.on Billings, p . • .:.. 3' *■ 0 Armstrong, If .5 2 3 2 ' 1 "jme, 1 hour, 20 minutes; umpires, Vince, 3b ____ 3 0 .1 2 1 2 Heh. a. MiSSOOOf MOfir ' „ Johnson, ss .-..2 1 . i - 1.^ aJELteB balls, Smith 8, Mahoney 5; atrhek Holland, cf ...4 2 2 1 -lussell and Webber. 0 lu t .; Smith 4, Neuhkuer 3, Mahon^ 82 ;,|v 0 2r U " ! Aitkens, If .... 8 2 2 1 0 VO SOvSlOQ • • • a » » » • • v*.4 041 000 OOO-j-5 Htran^ger is a holy name:—-Walter ^y,8; umpires; Kerr. JoPy, m .. .< .-vj.'. sv'w ■.•vrT: f petrdlt i ...... 010 OOf Od'^^2 Scott. '

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.Want Ad Information Cards o f Thanks G Poultry ana Supplies 48 Legal Notices 70 CARD OP THANKS OUVi^R BRO'rHEHS 4av old obteks AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD GIR£S’BASEBALL Manchester from two .y«iar old bans. HoUvjwood "at Manchester, within and for the We wish to thank all friends and Strain-Blood tested and ‘ tree ■ from district of Manchester, on" the 28tb, 'Evening Herald neighbors for their kindness and ex­ white diarrhea. Oliver Broa^ Olarhs da.v of July. A. D.. 1928. pressions of sympathy during the ill­ Cornor. Conn. Present' WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Classified Advertisements ness and death of our wife and Judge,...... daughter. Garden-Fann-Dairy ^ Products 50 Phone Your Want Ads Estate of "William H. W right late of Count six average words to a line. P.AUL E. HECKLER. ■ ■■ N ew A^Ieii Initials, numbers and abbreviations, Manchester In said district, deceysed. ’ Gejat' Charge N ot MRS. WM. NEWBURY. .Upon application of Sarah M. each count as a word and compound FOR SALE—-40 ACRES of standing To T h e A d ^ ta * :Pdce of "jBaih Posipbned Green ^ Cbepey grass • on the estate, o f . ■ Wm. P. Wright, widow of -said deceased, words as two words. Minimum cost Is praying that an allowance be made price of three lines. Lost and Fonnd 1 Robertson, Coventry, .Cotan. Inquire Hquj^e.; fa cilities' • • • Phoenix State Bank and'Trust Co., for, her support,, during the settle­ . Contest Set far>6ee® I n - Hartford, Confi., or Mr. Ski'nner on ment of said estate as per application Line rates per day for transient FOUND— VALUABLE ladies umbrel­ on file. It is ' ads, la on Rockville trolley le-’ virig premises. .f. According tor' Director Lewis Effective March 17, 1927 O R D E R ED :-vTb^t the foregoing Hartford at 5T5 Saturday night; Evening Herald 'pplicatlon be hieard and "determined Lloyd a mlsuade^rstandlns .has been Cash Charge Owner may have same by proving FOR SALE—AFRESH VEGETABLES morrow JEvening f from Bi-Way Farjn-;—Golden Ban­ at the Probate, office, in Manchester In croatnd" regarding the recent an- 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9.cts property and paying for this adv. s.aid District; i on the . 4th. dav of 3 Consecutive Days ,.-. 9 cts 11 cts William Custer, Talcottville. tam com , tomatoes, summer squash, nounaeinfint*.thaLkfee.. .would-. - be 1 D a y ...... 11 cts !■• cts green peas, green and wax leans, August. A. D.. 1928, at 8 o'clock In ihe forenoon, r and that notice be charged to. all iLdult persons bath­ Interest Aroused.- All orders for Irregular Insertions carrots,' beets, cabbage, apples, rasp­ ing Iji Globe "Hbilow Pond. He will be charged at the one-tlrae rate. ' Annoancements 2 berries, etc. Drlvew-aiy- :Inn,; 655 :^iven to all 'persons interested Special rates for long term every i-North Main, Sta., 14, R ockville'trol­ said estate o f the pendency of said aaked,Thp: Herald today to clear up day advertising given upon reqneot. .FOR -“SALE— A 7 PASSENGER ley. application arid the time and place of the situation. - ' - * ' Announcement was ' made this Ads ordered for three or six days Pierqe Arrow ' touring car, 1920 hearing thereon, by publishing a Bellef-has gained ground that all morning that the scheduled base- and stopped before the third or fifth modal. In excellent condition. For Household Goods' 61 copy of this o- der in some newspaper ball game for last Friday night be­ day will be charged only for the ac­ particulars, call" F. D.’ Ch ney, Man­ And. Ask for having a circulation in said district, adult;persons who batho In Globe on or before ; July 30. 192.8. and by Hollow.-must pay, a new charge vot tween the Manchester Green Girls tual number of limes the au appear­ chester 136' between 9 and 12 a. m., 3 ffiece bedroom set $89. ed. charging at the rate earned, but and 2 and 5 p. "m., or Donald H em ­ posting a copy of this order on the and Cheney Brothers will be played 4 nj^e breakfast set $19.50. Tell Her What You Want public sign-post in said town of Man­ ten centa^fdr the privilege, "whether no allowances or refunds can be made ingway, Manchester 1176-4 after 6 2 ."walnut beds $15 each. or not,, they’ use the .ath house's. tomorrow evening at the Green on six time ads stopped after the p. m. chester. at least five days before the 2 used office desks. day of said hearing, to appear if they This is not the pase. The nextr ten school playgrounds. fifth day. 3’6” metal bed spring, No “ till forbids” : display In e ; not STEAMSHIP TICKETS:—all parts of She will take your ad, help you word it for best results, see cause at said time and place and cent charge only .applies to persons These two teams have met twice the world. Ask "for 'sailing lists and and mattress $19.50. and see that it ts properly inserted. Bill will be mailed be heard relative thereto, and make before with the Green nine winning sold. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE return to this court. who come to the pond already at­ The Herald will no: be responsible ratea Phone 750-2, Robert J. Smith. same day allowing you until seventh day after insertion tired in their bathing suits. Those on both occasions. Cheneys are hot for more than one incorrect insertion 1009 Main street. ‘ WILLIAM S. HYDE after revenge. The gam.e will start of any advertisement ordered for DO YOU REALIZE that we save you to take advantage of the CASH RATE. Judge. who use the batl house and Its money cn a parlor suite? 8 piece H-7-30-28. at 6:15 prompt (maybe) and a more than one time. ^ Automobiles for Sale 4 Jacquard velour suite, allover de­ facilities pay fifteen, cents as in the The Inadvertent omission of incor­ past, and receive a tag with; large crowd is .expected. Inasmuch rect publication of advertising will be sign, reversible cushion3 $S6. Holmes AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Broa Furniture Co., 649 Main street. at Manchester, within and for the extra charge. No adults are allow-; as the first two games'. attracted rectified only .t'y cancellation of the FOR SALE—1924 CHEVROLET tour­ large audiences. charge made for the service rendered. ing car. all tires good, new top and TeL 1628. district of Manchester, o - the 28th. ed in the pond without tags, and day of July. A. D.. 1928. • • • . battery, complete ,new rear end $50 Mancheser Green witF use the fol­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., the only persons affected by the All advertl-ements must conform cash. . Reason for.-'selling, have 2 Wanted— 'To Buy 68 new arrangement are fthose who- lowing players: Sylvia' Dakllli, T. in style, copy and typography with cars. John H. McCarthy, IS ;^lne St. Farms and Land for Sale 71 Legal Notices Judge. Jewell, M, Rosetti, Beatrice Silver- regulations enforced by the pubiish- Estate of Margaret Crelgh late of have been coming ready dressbd’ FOR SALE—1926 Velie 5-passenger I WILL BUY ANYTHING you’ll sell Manchester, in said District, deceas­ stein, Margaret Boyle, Ida Cole, cr.s, and they reserve the right t > In the line of junk and old furniture. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD and have paid nothing. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ touring car. Tel 1390. ed. Eleanor Prentice, Eleanor Mohr Call Wm. Ostrinsky. Tel. 849. , Manchester or East Hartford proper­ at- Mamjhester, within and for the The Executor having exhibited its About fifty hoys are taking ad­ sidered obj tional)’ . ty, 60 acre stock farm, goo ' location. district of Manchester, on the 2Sth and J. Fitch. ■I.OKING HOURS— Classified ads USED GAR privately owned, all new administration account with said es- vantage of the swimming lessons WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for all Price right. What have you? See day of July, A. D., 1928. “ to this Court for-allowance, it is to be publsihed same day must be re­ tires, wonderful condition, r usl sell Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main street. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., given mornings by Life Saver. at once. Price very cheap. Can be kinds of poultry. We will also buy ORDERED:—That the 4th day of ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays raga papers and all-kinds of junk. Telephone' 1428-2. Judge. Frank C. Busch, while thirty girls 10:30 a. m. seen at 44 Main street. August. A. D.. 1928. at 8 o’clock, fore­ Call 1506-2. Estate of LuCella M. Wagner late noon. at the Probate Office, in said are in Miss Moilie Oldham’s class. 73 of Manchester, in said District, de- Manchester, be and the same is as­ Already this year, Mr. Bus :h has Telephone Your Want Ads DEPENDABLE USED CARS Rouses for Sale ceased. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. signed for a hearing on the allow­ assisted numerous bathers who Invest Your. On,motion of The Home Bank & ance of said administration account Ads are accepted over the telephone 1069 Main Si So. Manchester Rooms Without Board 6U FOR S-itiE—ACADEMY" HILL, new Trust Company executor with will were in difficulties, some of which Open Eve. and Sun. Tel. 740 with said estate, and this Court di­ at the CHARGE RATE given above English type... hbtne, all modern im- annexed. rects the executinr to give public no­ prevented possible drowning. A re­ as a convenience to advertisers, but UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light provemerits, lot 100x150, 2 car ORDERED;—That six months from tice to all persons interested therein housekeeping: also furnished' rooms garage”.' Apply at -23 Academy street, port in an out of town newspaper the CASH RATES will be accepted as 1927 Oldsmoblle Landau. $700. the 28th. day of July, A. D.. 1928, be to appear and be heard thereon bv this morning that the water at the Rent Money FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ 1925 Oldsmoblle Sedan, $376. by day or week. A. J. Hyjek. Tele­ or tdrinhone 1801-5. . and the same are limited and allowed publishing a copy of this order in ness office on or before the seventh 1926 Oldsmobile 2-Door Sedan, $450. hone 2682-W. for the creditors within which to some newspaper having a circulation pond deepens suddenly outside the day following the first insonum ><■ FOR SAl.E—GREENACRES, nice six brlng'in their claims against said es­ ?3,600 is the price of-a nice cot­ Ten other good used cars at reduc­ in said District, on or before July 30, safety rope and poles is nOt true. tage, lurnace, gas, bathroom, etc., each ad, otherwise the CHARGE ed pVices. Country Board— Reports, OU room"' burtgaldw, ctesM lieat, oak tate, and the said executor is direct­ 1928. and hy posting a copy of" this The incline Is quite, gradual. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ flbprs and .t.rl'm. Price $6,800. Owner ed, to give public notice to the credi­ order on the public signpost In the near Manchester, 3 rooms on first bility for errors in telephoned ads •leaving, town. Must be sold at once. tors to bring in their claims within Director Lloyd is planning CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. ATLANTIC . VIEW INN, Pleasant Town where the deceased .last d "elt, floor, space for 2 more on second ■will be assumed and their accuracy Center and Trotter Sts. Arthur.a ; JCnofla, telephone 782-2.. said time allowed by posting a copy five days before said ■ day of hearing another water carnival for the near floor. Garage also. cannot be guaranteed. - Teh 1.174 or 2021-2. View. Rhode Island, on beach, 875 Slain street. of this order on the public sign post m m * splendid home oo'iing, accessible and return make to this Court. future. It may be held next Sat­ ■ ' 5 nearest to the place where the de­ AVILLIAM S. HYDE $7,500 for 3 family house on Index of Classifications to amusements. A splendid place to FOR SALE—WOULD YOU BUY a ceased last dwelt within said town urday, but a definite announcement CHEVROLET SAI.E3 & SERVICE rest. Operated by local people. brand hew five room cottage. 10 min­ and by publishing the same in some H-7-30-28e will probably be made tomorrow. Spruce street. One of those places Evening Herald Want Ada are now utes walk from Cheney mills. Price grouped according to classifications Those wishing to purchase "open newspaper having a circulation in Mr. Lloyd said today that the to hold for future increase in value, cars will do well to inspect our stock. only $5;500. Steam heat and all mod­ said probate district, within t-'r days AT A COURT OP PROBATE HET.D below and for handy reference will ern Improvements. Call Arthur A. swimming pool at the School Street pays good rent. appear in the numerical order ndl- Prices right—cars right. Apartments, Flats, Tenements 63 from, the date of tlii.' order, ani re­ at Manchester, within and for the Rec is ready for use again today, H. A. STEPHENS Knofla. telephone 782-2, 876 Main St. turn make to this court of the notice district of Manchester, on the 28th Green Hill street, excellent home cated; given. Center at Knox Tel. 939—2 FOR RENT— AUGUST" 1ST. 5 ROOM day of Jply. A. D., 1928. having been thoroughly cleaned and Births ...... A WILLIAM S. HYDE of 6 rooms and breakfast room, oak Engagements R apartment, all Improvements, hot Real Gstale for Exchange 70 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq , repaired. floors, steam, screens, 2 car garage. water heat. Apply at 29 Cottage Judge. Judge. Marriages ...... C Aulo Accessorl^— Tires 0 H-7-30-28. Deaths ...... D street or telephone 2044. Estate of John" Hyde late of Man­ Owner said sell, leaving town. Youi FOR SAI.E (*K EXCHANGE property chester. in said District, deceased. Cards of Thanks ...... E In town, in good locality What have opportunity. $15 BUYS COMPLETE set of four FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, low­ The Administrator having exhibit­ In Memoriam ...... E Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trIaL you to offer? Wm Kanehl Telephone AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD hHJRDERER ELECTROOTJTED Lost and Four ' ...... 1 er floor, newly renovated, available 1776 ed his administration account with West Center Street on a lot 853 The Indian ts the finest shuck ab­ after August 1st. Apply 44 Cam- at Manchester, within and for tlie said estate to this Court for allow­ Rockview Penitentiary, Belle- Announcements ...... 2 sorber yet made. Ask us about It. district of Manchesler. on the 28tb ance, it is 176 with fruit and poultry house, a Personals ...... 3 ' bridge street, telephone 1191-3. fonte. Pa.. July 30.— Calmly and Center Auto Supply Co.. 155 Center. day of July. A. D.. 1928. ORDERED:-^That the 4th day of six room single. Would you take Antninnbilca TeL 673. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. quietly, his pale face reflecting no Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 TO RENT— 6-ROOM tenement' on Legal Notices 7!> August, A. D.. 1928, at 8 o'clock, fore­ it for $5,000. Small cash payment. West side. All Improvements, win­ Judge. noon. at the Probate Office, in said emotion, Joreph Kameninskl, 20, of Automobiles for Exchange..... B Estate of Jane Elizabeth Griswold Six room Colonial, oak floors Auto Accessories—Tlr-s ...... 6 Rlotorcycles— Bicycles II dow shades. Garage. Rent reason­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEI.D Manchester, be and the same is as­ Jessup, hobbled on crutches to. his able. Call 639-2. late of Manchester in said dls'rlct, signed for a hearing on the allow­ steam, gas, white plumbing, 2 cai Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 at Manchester, within and for the deceased. death in the electrocution chamber garage. A buy at $6,650, $500 Auto Schools ...... 7-A FOR SALE—1923 Davison motor­ district of Manchester, on the 28th. ance of said administration account here early today, and paid for the Upon application of The Manches­ with said estate, and this Court di­ cas^. . Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 cycle. Good condition. "" -ice re. .on- day of July. A. D.. 1928. ter Trust Company pray'ng tha" an Autos—For Hire ...... 9 FOR RENT—4 ROO.M FLAT on Gar­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., rects the administrator to give pub- murder nf Dr, Cierald Kelley, whom able. Call after 5 o'clock. Tel. 1572-4. den street. Apply at 25 Garden St. instrument purporting to ue the last l;c notice to all persons interested he believed responsible for the un­ Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Judge. will and testament of said deceased Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... •...... 11 Estate of Hewitt Coburn. Jr., late tlit 'ein to -ppear and be heard there- necessary amputation of his right Florists— N urseried 15 FOR RENT— AUGUST 1ST., 4 -•oom be .admitted to probate and that let­ .;m by pubikshing a copy of this order Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 of Manchester in said District, de­ leg. Basiness and Professional Ses’viCes tenement, on Lilley street, near the ceased. ters of administratior with the will in some .lewsf aper having a circula­ Robert J. Smith Business So’^vices Offered ...... 13 FOR SALE— 150.000 winter cabbage Center. Telephone 263’"-5. 21 Elro annexed be granted on said estate, as tion in said District, on or before The youthful murderer was de­ The Executors having exhibited per application on file, it is 1009 Main St. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A and celery plants. Geraniums and strefet. their final account with said estate to July 30. 1928. and by posting a copy clared dead at 7:08 a. m. after two other flowering plants. 379 Burnside ORDe RED:—That the foregoing of this order on the public signpost ;iReaI Estate, Insurance Building—Contracting ...... 14 TO RE.NT—5 ROOM FLAT second this Court for allowance, and one of application be heard and determined charges were sent through his body. Florists--Nurseries...... 15 Ave. Greenhouse. East Hartford. Call the trustees appointed under the will .a the Town where I'e deceased la.st Steamship Tickets. Laurel 1610. floor, newly renovated. Inquire 135 at the Prooate Office in Manchester d'A'elt. five days ber'-ie s.iici day of Funeral Directors ...... 16 West Middle Turnpike. of said deceased having refused to Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .... 17 in said District, on the 4th. day of .i-^a'ing ano return make to this accept said appointment and there August. A. D., 1928. at 8 o’clock in Court. Insurance ...... 18 Moving— Trucking— Storage 20 FOR RE.NT—NEAR CENTER, five now being a vacancy among said Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 trustees, it is therefore the forenoon, and thai notice l>e . WILLLAM S. HYDE room fiat, 27 I,llley ■ street, steai-i given to all persons interested in THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: , Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 ORDERED:— That the 4th. dav 6f STORAGE ROOMS for furniture or heat, inquire 21 Elro street. Tele­ said estate of the pendency of said H.7-oo.:s. Painting—Papering ...... 21 phone 2637-5. August. 1928. at 8 o'clock in the fore­ (352) A Simple Bookcase r ^ Professional Services ...... 22 merchandise, available at Bralth- noon. at the Probate Office in said ipplication and the time and place of waite's, 52 Pearl street. hearing thereon, by publishing a Repairing ...... 23 FOR RENT— COZY FI>AT of four Manchester, be and the same Is here­ copy of tills order in some. nev. epaper Tailoring— Dyeing—^Cleaning . . . 24 rooms, alMmprovements. Apply 598 by assigned for a hearing on the ac­ Sketches by Bes^y; Synopsis by BrauchQ Toilet Goods and S erv ice...... 25 LOCAL AND LONG dlsta.nce moving ceptance of said account, tlie accep­ • ing a circulation in sa'd district, MANCHESTER BOYS TO by experienced m L T. Wood. 65 Center street. Harrison’s Store. Tel. on or before .iiilv 39,,i928, and by Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 569. tance of said refusal to act and the Educational Bissell street. I'eL 496. posting a copy of this order nn te approval of the application for the public sign-post in said town of Courses and Classes ...... 27 TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement and appointment of. The 5'irst National Manchest<.r. at least five days before Private Instruction ...... 28 PEKUETT & GI.ENNEY moving sea­ Bank of Hartford as successor trus­ SEE DOUBLE-HEADER son Is hera Several trucks at your sewing room, 2 car garage, corner the day of said hearing, to appear if Dancing ...... IS-A Bissel! and Holl streets. Inquire 135 tee, and this Court directs the execu­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 service, up .to date lulpment, e.x- they see cause at said time and place Bissell street. tor to give public notice to all per­ and be heard relative thereto, and "Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 perlenced men. Phone 7-2: I sons Interested therein to appear and A real bargain is in store for Financial make return to .'lis court, and by FOR RENT—MODERN FLAT of four be heard thereon by pulilisbirig a mailing ii a registered letter, post­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 MANCHES'l’ EK & N ?. MO'I'OR Dis­ cepy of this order in some newspaper Manchester boys tomorrow after­ patch— Part loads to and from New rooms. Inquire 71 Brioge street, or age paid, on or before July 30. 1928. Business Opportunities ...... 32 phone 772-2. having a circulation in said District, noon at the Bulkely Stadium tn Money to Loan ...... 33 York, regular servlca Call 7-2 or a copy of this order to Frederic’- F. 1282. on or before July 30. 1928. and by riswold. 24 ComiTierce street. New­ Hartford, home of the Hartford Money "Wanted ...... 34 FOR RENT—TWO RO'")M apartment, posting a ctnjy of this order on the ark. N. J., Robert S. Griswold. 217 Baseball. Club of the Eastern Help and Situations also furnished room. Inquire at Sel- public sign-post in the Town where Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Beacon street, H.artford. Con.- . •"'al­ League. As announced Saturday in -Repairing 23 witz Shoe Shop. the deceased last dwelt, five days be­ ter B. Griswold. 704 Farmington Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 fore said day of hearing and return The Herald, a-rarigement has been Help Wanted—Male or Fem ale.. 37 avenue. West Hartford. Conn., How­ La w n MOWERS s h a r p e n e d and FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on / make to this Court. ard R. Grt wold. Rive'rview Road. made for free admis.sion on this day Agents Wanted ...... 37-a repaired, chimneys cleaned, key fir­ Spruce street, all Improvements; Ap­ WILLIAM S. 'lYDE Rocky Hill. Conn , anna G. Cutler, for Manchester, boys from ten to Situations "»Vanted—Female .... 38 ing. safes opened, saw filing and ply 93 Foster street or telephone , _ Judge. Situations W ahtid—Male ...... ' 39 229 Satterthwaite avenue. Nutley. N. fifteen years old inclusive. grinding. Work called toi. Harold 409-3. H-7-30-28. J.. Susie A. Griswold, 49 Willis street, Employment Agencies ...... 40- Clemson, 108 North Elm street. TeL Hartford, Conn. The bargain part of the program Live Stock—Pet.s—Poultry—Vehicles 462. FOR ’RENT —6 ROOM tenement, all comes in the fact that the Hartford Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 improvements, garage. 26 Walker AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AVILl-IAM S. HYDh Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 street, off East Center, good location, at Manchester, within and for the Judge. team is scheduled to play a double- SEWING MACHINE, repairing of H-7-30-28. header with Bridgeport. Hartford Poultry 'd Supplies ...... 43 all makes, oils, needles an^ suppPea rent reasonable. Inquire 30 Walker district of Manchester, on the 2Sth. W'anted—Pdts — Poultry—Stock 44 R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward str -'t. street. day of July, A. D., 1928. is in third place in the league Every .b.cjy;likes to .HoVO his own furniture in his den For Sale— Miscellaneous Piion,.e 716. Present WILLIAM S.: HYDE. Esq., AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE1,D standing, close behind Pittsfield Articles for S a le ...... 45 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at 177 Judge. at Manchester, within and for the while Bridgeport is In sixth place. 'or slwck'"outside the home. A‘bookcase like the one Boats and Accessories ...... 46 La w n m o w e r sb-^nenlng. reualr- Oak street. Inquire 179 Oak street, Estate of Margaret McGrail late of district of Manchester, on the'28th. ; pictured.here can be,made from big packing boxes or J-' Building Mateiials ...... 47 Ing. Phonographs, clocks, electric or call 1619 after 5 p. m. Manchester, in said District, deceas­ day of July. A. D., 1928. The fij-sf game will start at 2 Diamonds—Watches—Jewe..-y . .i 48 cleaners, locks repaired. Key mak­ ed. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., o’clock daylight saving time. ■^Tanned ^ should be abwit 12 Electrici.l Appliances—Radio ... 49 FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, first ing. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. The Executor having exhibited his Judge. The idea of having a Manchester .h i^ 10 inches-deep and ,30 inches longJ You , < I V Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A floor, hot water heat, at 170 Oak administration account with said es­ Estate of Margary Abell late of street or call 603-4. Kiddies day at the Hartford ball Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Money to Loan tate to this Court for allowance, it is .Manchester, in said District, deceas­ neiEH^.'tfiif’ee’^boxes just alike In size and shape.- Maybe " Household Goods ...... 51 33 ORDERED:—That the 4th day of ed. ground was priginated by Director Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 A PA K'l'M ENTS— Two . three and four August, A. D„ 1928". at 8 o'clock, fore­ The Executor having exhibited its Lewis Lloyd of the Recreation Cen­ . .thi grbper will give you three such boxes. Musical Instruments ...... 53 MONEY TO LOAN on mortgagea room apartmenta heat, janitor ser« noon, at the Probate Office, in said administration account with said es­ ters and he was given valuable, as­ "E f Thypugh'^ceial Permittion ol th« Pufciittiert ut tli« Book tl Knowledge:Copyiaht, 1923-26; Office and Store E quipm ent...... 54 Mortgages bought and sold. P. D. vlca gas range, refrigerator, in-a- Manchester, be and the same is as­ tate to this Court for allowance, it is Sporting Go< ds— Guns ...... 55 Comollo. 13 Oak street, telephone door bed furnished. Call Manchester signed for a hearing on the allow­ ORDERED:— That the 4th day of sistance i . the arrangement by Po­ . — - Specials at the S tores...... 56 1540. Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ ance of said 'administration account lice Commissioner "Willard B. Rog- phone 782-2. August. A. D., 1928, at 8 o’clock, fore­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 .with said estate, and this Court di­ noon. at the Probate Office, In said ers.. "Wanted—to B-' • ...... 58 Help Wanted— Female 85 rects the executor to give public no­ Manchester, be and the same is as- Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class tice to all persons Interested therein Director Lloyd said today that rents with all improveinenta-I.AppIy ngned for a hearing on the allow­ Restaurants to appear and be heard threon by ance of said administration account the trip will be supervised. The boys Rooms Without B o a rd ...... 59 WANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS to Edward J. HolL 865 Main streeL TeL 660. publishing a copy of this order in with said estate, and. this Coturt-di­ will go in special trolley cars leav­ Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A sew;shade tobacco. Apply to Silver- some newspaper having a circulation rects the executor t> give public now ing south terminal, at 1 o’clock and douniry Board —Resorts...... 60 man..& Kahn, 251 Lydall street. Tel­ in said District, on or before July 30. tice to all persons interested therein Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 ephone 1931-3. FOR KENT—TWO^AND three ..rpurn it will not cost them a cent. Any­ suites In Johnson Block,"with mod­ 1928, arid *by posting a copy of this to appear and be heard thereon by Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 order on the-public signpost in the publishing a copy of this order In one of the specified age can obtain Real Estate For Rent ern Improvements, Apply to John­ Help Wanted— Male 86 son. Phone 524 or janitor 2040. Town where the deceased last d velt. some newspaper having a circu" tlon an admission ticket at the School Apart.nen s. Flats. Tenements.. 63 five days'before said day of hearing in said District, on or before July 30, • Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Street Rec up to 8 o’clock tonight. BOYS WANTED FOR Saturdays only and return make to this Court. 1928, and by posting a copy of this Houses for Rent ...... 65 WILLIAM S. HYDE order on the publlo signpost In the A large number applied for tickets Suburban for R ent ...... 66 in the Health Market and Self-Serve Houses for Kent"- Grocery. Apply J. W. Hale Company. 66 . . Judge. Town wh^re the deceased last .dwelt, this afternoon. Only those having Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 H-7a30-28. five days before said day of hearing the pasteboards will be allowed to Wanted to Rent ...... 68 FOR RENT-^SINGLB 5 room house and return make to this Court. go on the trip.: Real Estate For Sale Poultry and Supplies 43 on Porter street. Inquire E. F. Fer­ WILLIAM S.-HYDE Apartment Buildings for Sale . ,. 69 ris, 298 Oak street. Tbe Rosetta Stone is a stone Judge. The opportunity has been afford­ Business Property for Sale ...._« 70 H-7-30-28. ed through the courtesy of Owner Farms and Land for Sale 71 FOR SALE — ACCREDITED and bearing ' symbols, "which was found blood-tested Rhode Island Red and Wantea to. Kent 68 in Egypt, In 1799, and which fur­ "Frank Farrell of the Hartford Club. He use.': for Sale ...... 72 White Leghorn Pullets. April hatch­ Lots for Sale ...... 73 ed. Small or large quantities. C. W. nished- the .key for deciphering Deep sea is blue because it re­ The legs are eight Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Johnson, "W'apping.-Tel. 92-12. WANTED TO RENT or lease", single hieroglyphics. ' ...... Najl the three* boxes Sulturban for Sale ...... : 75 • house, modern, location. "Write "Box flects the blue rays of light. When strips, such as'you pre­ 'i'he lady next door asked us the it is greep It Is not so deep and it together, one on top of Real Estate for Exchange 76 FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK, Pul­ D., In care of Herald. For the-first timie a film has viously used in making Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 lets. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. other day If It was true that'Her­ is the reflection o f the yellow sand been . shown-in - -an airplane. It 'the other and put facing Auction—Legal Notices Telephsne 1877. bert -Hoover had worked his’ own or pebbles at the bottom which took place in a machine traveling box.' furniture,: They strips on the sides where Auction Sales ...... 78 DENS: “ Weed ’em nnd Reap.” Legal Notices ...... 7£ way through the Electoral College. makes It this color. from Paris to London. , should be..-four inches the box-edges meet. The Ibnger "than, the height, of top is a^iboard a little GAS BUGGIES—Love’s Labor Lost By Frank Beck the., threes-:boxes / com­ larger the box di- bined.. - " mensiohs.’- AMD FURTHERMORE-;- THE .MATCHLESS A LL R ISH T, WHEN EUPHONiUS THIS CAR IS THE MOST* LIS T E N , BUDDY! 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MAN(niERTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928. PAGE NINE FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SKIPPY By Percy L Crosby 1 SENSE and NONSENSE c . ARMS FOR THE LAW I nectar drink from lip to Up; And park where e’er I may HoTfieR,t}ARUN6, I ’m never told, to move along; H6S BEEN OP VOV HAVE Cooked FATHER, PEAR, I'p Keep The cops all let me stay. Tit) S O M E Nor must I now my license show. AVERV Loveiv ( v i u y o u OUT Nor now flash on the light. tAiECHier, t m a t '5 Y « e Sum For coppers, just as you and I, SKiPfi' oeciocs OH VrJSR. KiHDLV PA55 Love beauties in the night. THE 0UTTCR? CERYAIhT. r I pick the parks where ofllcers TO PENrORM ONe Of might patrol the beat And since I bring an extra lass GOOD peeo A DAV 'iCv. Those cops love my back seat. IKiOPOeR TO He: “ You are a little Fairy, may I hold your Palmolive?” BecoMS euGiBie She: “ Not on your Lifebuoy, your head’s solid Ivory.” ) He: “ This Is where I get the Col­ FORTHe 80VSC0Ulr^5 gate.” She: " I Woodbury that joke if I were you.”

Falling in love is about like loaf­ REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ©I92B, BV NEA SERVICE, INC. ing. If done properly neither leave very much time for business. Pity the poor chiropractor. He PtRT Ik Oratbr, never gets anything hut back pay. “ They tell me you have a trial wife.” “Spunky” Edwards’ Monkey By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE “ Well, she’s a trial to me.” By Gene Ahem “ So you have got twins at your house,” said Mrs. Besumbe to little Tommy. “ Yes, ma’am, two of ’em.” yAUT® u/slpou0"r^PLY "3fl;^/KY*' ‘i 'h f iN VES MRS. U*ipLE,TUe MAToR “ What are you going to call LVarfCRE ARB ALL VOUR them?” FOLKS MRS. rioOPLB ?- AUP ALLTUE MEfA BOARPERS FARM RELIEF “ Thunder and Lightning.” [vocLARRV AAV 1 vdERe:3iiSr ARE AWAV s u m m e r ^ Both candidates for the presi­ “ Why, those are strange names v/ACAYioA*-«'iT IS verV q u ie t,- dency face the issue of getting to call children.” SAVlM<3 LAST Vioul H ELP to the FARM. You can do it “ Well, that’s what pa called them QQIET EV/ERVTHlllfi WAS \A FACT SO iJUlET, 1 PIPaA’T in five strokes, maybe fewer. Par as soon as he heard they were In KMOUl -IXAT NoUR. UuSBAMP solution is on another page. the house. ouse ov/^ (A voDR R ,** SWOREP SO LOUP UAITIL MOUl I AUP LARRV SA\P “fRE " I ’d like to hug you mighty SO EkWoV ViAv/ijUG THE House well,” said the daring sheik to his MA-ToU MUST b e AWAV!. H E L P flapper. T o MS/SELF,TH/tT‘ I WoULP^\T She replied; "W ell, If you are going to hug me that Is what I HoT iFV-THE fir e PEPARTMEMT would prefer." IF IT BURkiEP PouIaA I "So you’d like to marry my daughter, eh?” asked the girl’s father. “ What do you make?” "Nothing, sir,” replied the suitor proudly. " I don’t even touch the - stuff.” When a man has a birthday, he takes a day off. When a woman has F A P M one, she takes a year off. THE RULES 1— The idea of letter golf Is to "What shall I do to keep from c change one word to another and do falling in love?” it in par, a given number of strokes. “ Try pricing apartments. Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Father is reprimanding his son in HEN. regular paternal fashion. “ Why, 2— You can change only one let­boy,” he lectured, " I never kissed ter at a time. a girl until I met your mother. Will 3— You must have a completeyou be able to say the same to your word, of common usage, for each son when you become a married jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ man?” 1 tions don’t count. "No, father,” replied the son, 4— The order of letters cannot be“ not with a straight face like you changed. can.” Backing out of a close place isn’t WHO’ ZIS? difficult if your wits are sharp and IPAc K-tekIc e Maybe on a party lino your fenders already crumpled. To say “ Who’ zis?’’ is right. "TEMms -==■- But it makes us mad as sin To get rich, get a good reputa­ REO. U. G. PAT orr. tion. To answer calls by day or night (•Fontsinf Fox. 1928 Thf BflJ Sjmd n-3o And have the one who’s calling Say— “ Who’ zis?” A touch of insanity in a family somewhere may come handy some time. A lot of people never say their WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane prayers unless they want something. Tourist (to native) Wliat do you think about the weather?— A.HCN, TWtRe, OSCM?t. MM VMORP? A soft answer turneth away Native— Well, sir, I’ve thought Srtoo'. vjotr/\ vie c^Rt? / t\0\M PECUUM^.'. 6W, ' the HElHTegRMJEMJl YmON,WKSl«El ' > ^ COUPl^ 'ftCKET^ ON But VOrttRE W wrath but it takes the hard cash to it for forty years an’ I ’ve come to JlCKJcTS ON Tue flRST BOM VHEtU’. FlB.^T OBOM\ VTM-N* I GOTfA CET V^tS;P0l?TS the conclusion it’s changeable. TWt PtRST BOKT TH(\T turn away the installment*^;ollector. MOU \MKMt To To SAIL — MAvce 'EM’ NOTTW>Ve— 6GM9T-SPWVI-AN' Ml’ A toot TcoTs Th e GO? VMNT CLPiSSY. 0(M ^ HNRBOI?. - ‘SWUUG TH’ M0RWN6. fTUEF, xwms. tOR.t? MeD\TeRRI^€IV.U KT t e u VH MOWlViG.

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■READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM Gentle Reminders By Small .iiry queen had done real agreed. And now I really think we - 'll ■!;■! table fairly seemed to need some little stools to sit upon AovJ LI55ed,- BONBON \ \ G oess VoU 'R e^ ROT PuRpy i \ socKeo V)OW I I’M 6 0 0 0 \ 60 T R'v'-ti! V.uh heaps of dandy things \6 GOM£ ftM’ TVi' 500M6R RHiHT, rMeV.WHPfTTM’ «€CK fMiji Y while eating of our lunch. There T H A T 0^6. TIaJO OP'efATHfKT to ea- and my, but it looked good. QO»T C«te/IM' ABOUT <3U^-2. I R t6 H T , Tl^ TRSiM' TA 00 — WRIKK are a lot of stumps nearby. If you HIM, TW' $00NeR. VOU GL T ( M e « T H ' Srof^JE.J C.owny licked him lips and will help, I think that I can saw t a a OM T H ’ CH(MI H0RS6 FUeSl! r . 0 ‘ime on, let’s sit down side B€ AB(je. s e r T them off and use them. That’s i VK)RK* ii' si ill And, say, you bunch of very brilliant hunch." m o p e ’ '• .''.yiiuie?., please act just as you The fairy then produced a saw should.” ^^ATTIM' RIO and Coppy loudly shouted, “ Aw, cvTeR.’Y iy iM c ^ T w r ; This made the other TInles grin. this isn’t going to be so hard. We’ll RetAfMOS H C opt / To think that Clowny should be,gin cut nice stools real quick.” And 60MB0M ■ to tell the whole-wifowd what to do, then they sawed some tree trunks i? was quite a funny thing. "Just let loose and shortly they were put to our manners quite alone,” said use. As everyone sat down to eat, Scouty. “ You’d beat tend your own. the bunch thought It was slick. Why, when It comes to mixing The meal was on, and my, oh things, you always have your my, the TInles soon began to sigh. fling.” They ate and ate until it seemed The fairy then said, " I suggest they’d simply have to quit. “ TaKe '!! you stop the arguing. ’Tls best. anything you wish to take,” ex- We’ll have more fun if everyone is clal led the queen, while cutting joyful as can be. I do not like .small cake. When you are through you all lads who fight. It isn’t fun, and can snooze until you’re feeling fit. 'be. isn’t right. I always smile. That’s v-rhy most everyone’s a friend to me.” ('The 'Tlnymltes find a magic grip ^ : f. *‘AU righV’ said Scouty, ‘ ‘.that’s to t)ie next atoi7 i>, I ... \tBSZ. , e i w WFW» Mwwat, MC. PAGE TEN je > ^ .- V HlanrlifBtgr Herald MONDAY, JULY so. DEMOCRATS HRST IN HORSE SHOE TOURNEY ABOUT TOWN SEEKS AUTHORITY POLICE COURT The rain has made necessary the postponement of several of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorman and FIELD WITH COMMIHEE The case of Julius Finkbein of games between the members of son Raymond of Lilley street left Hose Company No. 3 in their horse­ yesterday for Auburn, N. Y. where OVERJESSPOOLS Hawthorne street, v.’ho was arrest­ ed Saturday for keeping liquor with shoe pitching tournament. they will visit relatives. Later they The Democratic town committee Saturday, Bill Barrett and Tom plan to go to Block Island. intent to sell, was continued until Board of Health to Ask for met Saturday afternoon in Dr. E. Wednesday, August 1. Finkbein Hassett played a postponed game, G. Dolan’s office and organized by requested that the hearing be post­ Barrett taking two straight, the Mrs. Clifford Kief and daughter electing Louis Breen as chairman, first 21 to 15 and the second 21 to Eunice of Boston, formerly of Oak­ poned in order that he might se­ Greater Power Under Mrs.* Helen Schoneskl, vice-chair­ cure counsel. A bond was furnish­ 6. land street, called on friends in man and Edward J. Murphy, treas­ town yesterday. urer. ed for his appearance on Wednes­ Tonight, Jim Schaub and Jim day. Finnegan meet at 5:30 and at 6:30, New Charter. Already the Democratic women Twenty New Summer Patterns in Miss Evaline Pentland of Foster have sTarted checking over the list Clarence Jeffers of Love Lane, street and Miss Lillian Reardon of of voters and also getting a line ,on charged with assault on Elizabeth West Center street are spending a Among the changes that will be the possible list of those who are of Ricard of 9 9 Walbridge Road, West Hartford, last Thursday, will be week in Providence, R. I. recommended by the Board of age and eligible to be “ made.” WATKINS BROTHERS Health to be incorporated in the The Republican town caucus tried next Friday morning. The PRINTED The selectmen will meet tonight, new town charter is one governing named a chairman but as yet the I alleged assault was the result of an when hearings w’ill be held on the construction of cesspools. While town committee has not been se argument that Jeffers had.with Miss walks and curbs on Bridge and the Board reports that during the lected. Ricard last Thursday at the filling Kerry streets. There will also be a year sanitary conditions in Man­ station. In the opinion of Dr. Funeral DIMITIES hearin,g on the establishment of chester have been generally good, Moore, who was one of the wit­ building lines and veranda lines on it is to provide against future trou­ YOUNGSTERS PREPARING nesses, Miss Ricard will not be able For the hot days of summer, nothing is so cool and pretty as sheer dimitv Locust street. ble that the change is being asked to appear in court until Friday. Directors Come in and see these new. printed dimities-their^dafnt^Lr. ' for. Henry Breault, of Gilead, 17 Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wilkinson What the Board of Health wants FOR DOLL, BICYCLE SHOW .vears old, was fined $10 and costs mgs will give you new inspiration for summer sewing of 104 Walnut street have returned is the adoption of legal provisions for driving an automobile" with im­ Robert K. Anderson ihey suggest charming sleeveless frocks from Nantasket Beach, near Boston, for a permit system to apply to proper brakes. He was arrested Children’s panty dresses, etc. 36 Considerable interest has been Phone: 500 or 748-2 where they have been spending a cesspool construction, so that there I'riday night by Traffic Officer Rob­ ^ ; inches wide. Color fast. few days. may be established proper specifi­ aroused over the second annual erts, who noticed that there was no cations that will prevent overflow­ doll, carriage and bicycle show taillight on the car Breault was Mr. and Mrs. Daniel August and ing, improper seepage, etc. There which will be staged by the Recre­ driving. He stopped him and family returned today from a two is, at present, no specific authority ational Centers at the West Side learned that the boy could not week's vacation enjoyed at Colum­ over cesspools. Playgrounds next Wednesday after­ For Cool Summer Frocks— noon. Boys and girls planning to bring the car to a stop because of bia Lake. Commenting on the work of the the condition of the brakes. The Board for the past year, Dr. Moore, taki’ part in the sho'.v are already getting-the costume and decorations young man said he had been work­ Miss Beatrice Blackwood and its chairman, said that the year had ing in Massachusetts and when he Miss Helen McGlinn of Center street ready for dolls, carriages and bicy­ been one of few new developments. cles. left there the brakes were all right PRINTED left yesterday for a two week’s va­ There had been many cases of and he supposed they were all right cation at Pleasant View, R. I. measles and there was also some I'’'our prizes are to be awarded Muminum dasher for the best decorated doll carriage, when he was going through Man­ diphtheria, but diphtheria had been best decorated bicye'e, best dressed chester. Joseph Maloney, a me­ ■ Miss Dorothy Curran of Maple more general throughout the whole street and Miss Violet Robb of Cen­ doll and oldest bicycle. Following chanic who examined the brakes, iVOILES country the past year than ever be­ stated that both sets were useless. ter street have returned after a fore. the prize awards, there will be a bicycle race, with a prize for the week spent at Aberdeen Cottage, It ha.s not been the usual variety Saybrook Manor, winner. Entrants are w'arned that of diphtheria, as it has affected the bicycles entered in the prize for ^ *in modernistic- bronchial tubes, though this aspect in blue, Jose, maize, orchid and nile. Patterns for women’s and Mrs, Jessie May Smith of Main the oldest, must be ridable. The NOTICE was not as noticeable in Manchester show starts at 2:30 sharp. . children s frocks. 40 infches wide. Tub fast. street has returned home after as in some places. A careful watch spending a weeic in Bristol. has been kept and each case re­ TO THE PUBLIC ported at once and a quarantine es­ Great mluctlons on shoe repair­ J. Frank Bowen will attend the tablished. annual outing of the Connecticut ing. You can save 50 to 60% on '.A Popular Fabric for Sport Wear— The employment of a full time each Job in (his place. Association of Civil Engineers to clerk, with an office at the munici be held at Middlebury, tomorrow. pal building, has made it possible Men’s soles sewed o n ___ $1.00 to keep a daily report and the rec Ladies’ soles sewed o n ___ 75c Mrs. Jessie May Smith of the ords are up to date at all times. WASHABLE Park building is moving to 1 Horan We use the best leather tl»at street, where she will operate a ma­ money can buy, Tlie very best ternity hospital on August 1. HOSPITAL NOTES laibber heels used, Gi)odjear and $1.00 O’Sullivan’s. Free shine with every SALES and SERVICE HONAN PONGEE Miss Barbara Lawrence and Miss job. Work done promptly at the Yard Lillian Clifford are spending their A daughter wms born at the vacation at “ The Weirs," Lake Memorial hospital yesterday to Mr. Boston Shoe Repair Winnepesaukee, and Mrs. William Hoffner of 189 HILLERY BROS. Oak street. ^CULIOTT. m , reseda p een , beige, mulberry, white and maize. 33 The family of John Logan of Alphonse Giglio of Bolton was low ABO Shop • Tel. 1107 inches wide. Buy a dress length tomorrow. Hilliard street is vacationing at admitted and two patients iwere dis­ 105 Spruce St,, Near Bissell St. Point O’Woods beach. charged, Mrs. Ella Peckhain ol AN INDOOR 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester Lebanon and Catherine Cushing of SHOWER? Mrs. Harold Symin,gton of Chest­ 49 Maple street. nut street and Miss Helen Berggren There were two deaths. Thomas The blazing wrath of a summer TOMORROW! of Linden street w’ere the soloists Felice, 14, of 234 Oak street, and at the morning service yesterday at sun makes a fellow think about tlie Miss Nora A. Leary of 44 Prospect gracious blessing of a bathroom Second Congregational church, street. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE which was a union service with the sliower. Costs little, but it is one congregation of the Methodist luxury that rapidly becomes a ne­ church. cessity with lots of folks. AT SUMMER MARK DOWN PRICES 81x90 I n c h COTTON SHEETS ASK ABOUT OUR A Rath a Day The Misses Elveru and Edith 10 PA YM EN T PLAN Keeps You Fit very Way Calve of 995 East Middle Turnpike have returned from a visit with GEO. H. WILLIAMS JOHNSON & IJTTi.E All Straw Hats friends in East Haven. I'liiinhing and IJeating Omilraclor $ f ,29 each. Incorporated 13 Chestiml St. ivi. loSd-i: Including Panamas at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Viot and Johnson Block, South Manchester Stnitli Olanclicster Mr. and Mrs. Elward McGuinness have returned from a motor trip to Inexpensive sheets for the home or the summer cottage. Boston. Miss Mildred Hunning- hacker returned with them for a visit in town. price standarror.‘ «l,Tno;n'',rAV" ‘ h’ ''L ’ " “““ I 1/2 slight JiiRt tho 4 « J 1'^perfections, in most eases, are verv Men’s Fancy Sport Sweaters ...... $4.50 to $6.00 summer cottage. ^ * weight for dally use this summer at home or at the SURPRISE .MULLENS OX THEIR 23th .AXXIVERS.\RV Men s hancy Half H ose ...... rop Men’s Shirts, white and fancy, Main Floor Mr. and Mrs. David Mullen of 13 collar attach ed...... ______$1 50 to no Knox street were surprised by a Boys’ Unionalls and Play S u its ...... i llM to Ils O Itarly of friends Saturday evening, the occasion being the twenty-fifth BOYS’ SPORT SWEATERS AT LOW PRICES anniversary of their marriage. MEN’S AND BOYS’ BATHING SUITS Mr. and Mrs. Mullen were mar­ ried in Manchester on August 1, Men’s S iz e s...... $3.00 to $5.00 1903, and bad not planned any spe­ Boys S iz e s ...... to $3.00 cial observance of the anniversary. Men s Working Clothes including: They had gone for an automobile Lee Unionalls and Overalls. ride Saturday night and on their re­ Lee Pant Overalls turn were surprised to find that tiiirty-one of their friend's had gath­ A small investment In a sun room makes a big difference Khaki Pants for Men and Boys. ■ SOUJH -M/KNCHCSTER • CONN ■. ered at the home, taken full posses­ sion, and had set the table for a in a home. Comfort is there, and pleasure, where collation, the supply of food having children can play or grown-ups enjoy the card game or been brought along with them. In addition to the alnner they radio apart from the activities of the living room. A A . L . BROWN & CO. also brought many presents. Mr. little lumber a small bill of other materials— that’s all! and Mrs. Mullen soon entered into the spirit of the occasion. 'When the party broke up the visitors as- suied Mr. and Mrs. Mullen tliat they were coming back again in W . G. Glenney Co. twenty-five more years to help i them celebrate their golden wed­ ding annivers'arv. Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies Allen Place, Manchester. Phone 126 m O N E l

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APPETITE WEATHER Two sharp nights and a couple of delightfully cool days, coming after weeks of heat and humid­ ity, can have an amazing effect on the mass appe­ tite. Pinehurst started in experiencing the effect of it first thing this morning. Lots of folks felt the zest for red meat who have been eating mighty little of it lately. If You Want to Sell or The demand couldn’t have come more timely, Ofi« THING because we are in a special position with relation Rent Quickly We 241 to those sirjoin steaks, cut short. They are tender i and juicy and altogether delicious. And there are enough of them to supply a great many tables to­ Suggest That You NOT to et a n d night and tomorrow. There’s something about a thoroughly good \^en. you’re checking over the things you steak— the savor of It, the browned, crisp shine of it, the Up-smacking virility of it— that isn’t exactly Let Us •will need on your trip, don’t forget travel equaled by any othSr food, when you’ve let red cheques. Experienced travelers know they meat alone^ or pretty well let it alone, for a good 2 5 0 while and when the air is clear and cool and you are indispensable, whether they are going WHO HOLD THE WINNING feel the need of stoking up. Remodel The around the world or for a two-weeks m o ^ And of all good steaks, these short cut sirloins tirip. ' of Plneburst’s come pretty close to being the top- NUMBERS DRAWN AT noddy. AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION You’ll get Just as good a one if you phone for it as if you come in and pick out your own. Though Plumbing OUR OFFICE JULY 27th AS of course we like to see you all personally as often A * B * A Certified' —you’ll find it one of the great* as you like to come. / TRAVEL CHEQUES ADVERTISED; • ^ t features in helping make the sale. Two and a half million travelers have cashed NO. 241-TO RECEIVE ONE TON COAL. . Yellow Com now in. more than 27,000,000 A*B*A Cheques in the past five years. . NO. 250—TO RECEIVE ONE TON COAL. Yellow Elberta Peaches, fine quality. Joseph C. Wflson Fresh Eggs, Special, 51c. Plumbing and Heating Returns must be made at our oflSce. 28 Spruce St., Phone 641 Pigs’ Liver 14c lb. The Manchester Trust Co, Mayonnaise Dressing, Pints 45c, Quart EMIELSTREDE South Manchester, Conn...... THE MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. 85c, Smaller Container 25c. g Concrete Contractor PHone 201-^^ ^ - South Manchester I Phone 2000 | Foandatiuiis, Slilewnlka, vtc. (Quality work at reasonahle price. AlANCIII£.SI'Kit fJUKkN Phone 845-4 • y vertise in The Evening Herali-It Pav»

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