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TBN PAGES BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1938. VOL. U L , NO. 264. (CteaeUled Advcrtlelaf m P eg e 8) Where RaO Official Was Found Slain FRENCH FLIEIIS BALBO’S AIR FLEET JOYFDl AFTER HAVANA QUIET TODAY NEARS THE AZORES RECORDFUGRT AFTER SERIOUS RIOTS Because ef Weadier Condh JOHNSON APPEALS Rossi and Codes Tra?ded Polish Aviators Hop 21 KiDed aid Orer 100 h - lions Hop Directly to Ire­ TO U .S. EMPLOYERS Over 5J37 Miles aid jnred in Politkal Dis«<- land Was Not Takoi — 531 Miles Beyond Record On A Mystery Flight » ders— Anny Forces W ^ Lkbon to Be Next Hop. Wants Everyone Under the — Takes Long Rest Parrsboro, N. 8.. Aug. 8.— (AP)^'out malting any announcement of dram from Capilal at Bine Eagle Fithin the — A. plane believed tc be canning tbelr intention until just before the RayEdc, Syria, A ug. 8.— (A P ) — :3enjamin and Joseph Adamowlez, bop-off they took more than 600 Qniet Is Restored — Mer- bound from Brooklyn to Harbor g lu o n s at gasoline with them, at­ New York, Ang. 8.—(AP)— When the French distance fliers l%e Meefcey Badlo Company Next Two Weeks. Grace, Nfld., iz. preparation fo r a tendants said. •onomieed that General Italo Maurice Rossi and P euiI Codos arose trans-Atlantic flight, passed over Previously they bad announced ckants’ Strike Continnes Balbo’e fls^^h^, the 1-Balb. today refreshed after a long sleep :?arrsboro, at 10:00 a. m., e. s. t., they would not make the tnuis-At- lantlc bop until the third week in paaeed C i^ Flores, 100 miles Waahington, Aug. 8.— (AP)—To they expressed thanks to their own today. government first and next to Ameri­ The plane came up the Bay at A ugust. — Political Gronps D e northwest of Hoiia in the employers the coxmtry over went Azores group, at 12:05 p. m., cans for tbe warm sjrmpathy and Fundy shore imd heeded southward Their big monoplane "White eastern standard time today. today an Indirect but renewed a!o given them before the start jf tnwsrds Halifax. It

rht program will open with a Miss Ravsns, It was stated, said sion of the servloe Organist Charles ing a spsdal sssslon to enact 'egis- hold a spedal meeting tonight at Packard played “Solemn Prelude" tight purses aad jobless moterlite. ' dltional employees during the mid- parade at 2 o’clock, starting from she found the 'utter In a street car IsUon -nseeasary, for ths full opera­ New York, Aug. 8.—(AP) —Cot- o'clock aharp at Orange haU. and took It to Squires by whom she by Kluss. Whereas three montha affo statis­ * die of April and Use eode for the silk Hallng’a Comer and parading up by tion In the wtats of Federal agen­ ton dropped about>ut 1.60 a bale todaytoda; ticians were predicting that the in­ was formerly employed. das organlasd m aid huonoe owners Industry was not created and ap- John Copeland has gone to SUver the ohur^. At 4 o’cl<^ on the lawn after publication of the first offl- dustry’s business might fall to equal A week later a second letter was M ss Eilsabeth Haddock. thrsatsnsd with foredoeurt and to oved before late In July. Under Lake, N. H., for the summer. He of N. C Paintor, which la opposite dal crop estimate for the season the volume in 1932 aad red Ink e code, Cheney's have Increased received by Squires. Word waa rsceived In town last create mors jobs under th* Federal All features of the government re­ S was home for the week-end, hut re­ the church, there will be Bohemian would mark the ledgers ot most Miss Raven was employed by night ot ths dsath of Miss EUsabetb publlo woriu program. port, which placed *he condition of turned to the liJce lest night He Folk dancing in Natlona, costume, companies, improvement has been Squire until February, 1981. Haddock ysaterday at 4:16 at bar the crop at 74 J, acreage for harvest '"^^e agreement, which provides has found some fine fishing. under the supervision of Jerry Peter M. Kennedy, stats max.- so marked that ladleatloaa polat to foi a reduction in the hours of labor home, 600 Madison avsnut, I^tsr- ager ot ths Conneotlout branch oi at 29,704,000 acres and Indicated Novotney of itouth WUllngton. Dur­ inn, N. J. Miss Haddock had been profits of most of ths major con­ and an increase In wages, was creat­ Mrs. Thomas J. Russell' of 169 ing the afterrooa a silver ooUeotion the H(.ms Owners Tx>an Corpora­ field at 12,314,000 bales, were inter­ cerns, in ths third quarter of 1932 ill for a ooude ot months and death preted as bearish, traders said, ed to furnish additional employment Maple street has an Auntum lily in wUl be taken and light refresh­ tion, said ht planned to 'confer with attaialng the best level since the but as far as Manchester is concern­ was oaussd oy complications. She the governor on proposso legisla­ against expectations based on the her garden which has a stalk about ments will be for sale on the church CHECK VIOLATORS leaves ons brother in this town, com parebie period ot 192V. The year ed seems to have come at an un­ lawn. From 6 to 8 o’clock In the tion required to make D'* bonds ol private reports issued during the 48 Inches high with 24 blossoms on Thomas Haddock ot Fairfield street past few weeks. 1929 waa a fa irly good yeiur fo r the fortunate time. It is esUmated that it Someone in authority on grow evening an “Old Time Supper" wiU his organisation Isgat Investment automobile Indust^, although not not more than twenty-five persons who had been called to Paterson a for savings hanks and the savings Prior to the repo'c, which was Ing these lilies informs Mrs. Russell be senved. The entertainment In the OF NRA PROGRAM few days sgo.' -Miss Haddock also released a t noon^ the m arket re­ equaling 1928 when the motor car have obtained emplbyment under that this type o f lUy Is known to evening wiU be a sketch entitled department of other hanking insti­ Industry enjoyed the greatest pros­ the agreement, and many ot these leaves ons sister In Ireland and her tutions. David Wilson chairman mained In a narrow range with trad­ havs as many an IS blossoms, but “The (Sood Old Days.’’ mother and another sister in Pater­ ing in rnall volume. perity In ith history. are on part time. having as many as 24 blossoms on The committees In charge of the of the Demoeratio sta$e central Barotags b 1989 No Jobs Increase son with whom she made her home. • With the publication of the fig­ one stalk Is very unusual. oommlttee, was reported ss having During the September quarter of Indications are that employers affair are as follows: Entertainment The funeral will be held on Wed­ ures, heavy selling camh in' the and ParaderUrs. A. N. Skinner, Bnreaus Started AD Over written to the governor suggeatins 1939 these com panies, prod u dag the are carrying out their part of the nesday afternoon in Paterson, N. J. the posdbillty of aspeds) session market forolnf *1) the active con­ Miss Emily Pitkin who baa been Mrs. Gertrude Bunco; Supper com­ great bulk of the automofaUae manu­ reement as far as the adjustment Miss Haddock' and her mother to fadlltate the operation of the tracts well below the previous cloa- labor and wages Is oonoemed, but confined to the Manchester Memo mittee, Mrs. Georfft. HewUtt. Mra. Country to See Hiat were residents of this town about InL levels. factured in this oountiy, earned an S Rome Owners Corporation. aggregate net profit of I89A00.U00. this adjustment Is not being follow­ rial hospital for some time has left Ethel Yates, Mrs. Charlss Thrall; 10 years ago and are weQ known July slumped to 10.48 cents a AVehlbrld McNdl. Natlona) Dem­ While no one Is so sanapilne as to ed by an Increase In employmmit, that Institution and Is now staying Rsfreshmsnts, Mra. Fred Warren, here. pound, off 11.56 a bale; May 10:86 at Uie home of Mrs. Anna M. Cla;' Pledges Are Kept. ocratic committeeman atad chair­ hope that this noark will be .ap­ due to a number ot reasons. Miss Ella Chriatensen, Mrs. Edward man of the Connecticut public off $1.16; and March 10.14, off at 163 Main street Mias Pitkin Is $1.36. proached this year, analyate ‘say Many employers salC^ today that Madsen, and Mra. Florence Down­ worka advisory committee, sn- they are waiting further develop­ still confined to her bed but will be ing; Fancy Article Committee, Mra. that proflte ot the group ohould ex­ 'hounesd he too planned to confer ceed 1980 and 1931 whan the re­ ments before taklBg action, as the glad to receive her friends. James Fleteher, Mrs. Jossph Haley, Washington, Aug. 8.—(AP) — AMERICAN AUTHOR with the gove nor an> State High­ duced earnings refieoted ths pro- cedes for Individual Industries anc Mre. Kitty Webster; Advertising, Signs multiplied today that the Na­ way Commissioner John A. Mac­ businesses have not been approved There was a meeting of the Mra. Edward Madsen and Mrs. A. tional recovery administration will MAY CALL SESSION gresslvs and cumulative effecte ot donald .on a state public v .irks pro­ a depression thai caused motorists and placed into operation as yet smaller milk dealers held lu t night N. Skinner. brook no holding back or double The men that met are those who are TELLS OF MAJORCA gram. From this scuree also, tc decide to get along with their old Dull season dealing In the determined prosecu­ came indications tho governor OF STATE ASSEMBLY Officials Of local stores also point not buying on pool contracts, but tion of its plsns to bulwark popular cars a little longer. from individual milk producers might be asked to call a spedal Motor car manutactureri made out that the susuner is the dull sea buying power and employment. session to authorize iddltlonal pub­ son of the year as far as business u They are of the opinion that the or- WIDOW OF VETERAN money In 1930 and 1931. The ag* gauiiatlon and plann for inoraase ol While seti-lng no specific deadline. lic projects. Law Must Be Changed So That concerned and that an Increase in Says He Was ErpeDed Be­ gregate net returns of the 10 eom- milk, which the majority do not Hugh S. Johnson spoxe again of al­ Governor Cross returned to the Home Loan Corporation May ptmies in the third quarter et 1980 help sasy be possible in the tall, lowing “two weeks” for those busi­ capital today from the governor's when business shows definite signs favor, will result In their being REUTES SAD STORY Function. approximated $20,750,000 aad about later put out of business. Tbsy art nesses still outsid' the blanket code cause He Told Truth conference In . $14,000,000 in the comparable period of betterment Local Industries ad­ to cCme in—before asking the pub­ against the present order of an In' Meanv'hile post officer through­ . Hartford, Aug. 8.— (AP) -^-EJx- of the following year. vance slnJlar reasons and the whole lic to apply the boycott screws to out the state reported an ever In­ situation seems to hinge on whether orease in tbs pries of milk. Ths Five of Sons Served in War — pecting Governor Cross to be in American motorists, after a long mesting was attsnded by several a! Now Asks Federal Aid So force the lingerers lu. About Islands. creasing demand for N R. A. em­ Hartford today. David A. Wilson, moratorium, apparently are replac­ or not prosperity will finally turn the milk producers who are not And on top of that, William Green blems . from employers who have the eomer and mEdce It necessary to She Can Save Home. chairman of tbq Democratic state ing their old cars with new ones. connected with any pool. —president of the American Fed­ pledged themselves tc President central committee, has written him Production schedules now are con­ hire additional employees. eration of Labor, prominent in NRA Boston, Aug. 8.—(AP)—Theo­ Roosevelt’s more pa> a . shorter Eleven additional names of sign urging consideration of the possi­ siderably ahead of last year aad the New Haven, Aug. 8.—(AP)— activity—told reporters he would dore Pratt, eoroute home to New hours program. era of the President’s Reemploy bility of calling a special session of output in July alone was about 75 There’s many a heart throb in the ask all state and city branches of York from Majorca, had many un­ the General Assembly for enact­ pei cent of all the cars and trucks ment Agreement, were received to­ applications for aid that pour into his organization tu watch for and kind thliigs to say about the Span­ ment of legfslatiop which will en­ produced in the third quarter last day, bringing the local total to 97, BARBERS CONTINUE the Connecticut branch «ff. The boat which nesdays. Because hr enlisted without her Air Minister Cot of for en­ ing state laws forbidding savings N. B. A. EMBLEMS tion for disciplinary action after in­ ing of five Americans, charged with trusting to them the world record took him out passed through a consent friends suggested to the assaulting members of the civil banks from Investing in bonds such small group of fishing smacks. Bridgeport, Aug. 8 — (AP) — widow that she sign petition ask­ vestigation. mibslOD and declared they were as those of the loan corporation, Postmaster Elarle C. Martin today As a part of this renewed pres­ guard, who he said, must be treated As the sun broke through a patch All questions as to half hoUdajrs ing for the discharge of her son. "very appreciative for efforts of which are guaranteed by the Federal had issued 1445 N. R. A. emblems sure which Johnson said was neces­ like “God Almighty.” Americana, whom We wish to of dark clouds the. general’e plane to be observed by the Master Bar­ She refused to do so and President government as to Interest only, the roared down the calm waters of the to as many employers in Bridgeport. sary to put millions back on jobs Pratt said be and his wife had thank." corporation '■an uiction onl^ on a bers’ Association were Ironed out at Wilson in recognition of this act ol harbor and took, off into the gentle BO that 18,681 employes now are self-sacrifice wrote her a letter of before Labor Day, the labor and In- not been deported. They left, he "They received us warmlj ” the limited scale in this state, since a their meeting last night There wind. Three minutes later (General under the recovery code. commendation. dustria^advisory boards were called adued, because things bad been fliers added, “and dlu everything in large proportion ot mortgages on has been a difference of opinion con­ Aldo Pellegrini led tb.'ee more fly­ "We’re getting pathetic -stories into full session to help draft plans. made unpleasant for them after an their power for us. ’ homes arc held by Savings institu­ cerning the day selected for a half ing boats into the air, b quick suc­ like these every day,” Peter M. He said the next few weeks will article he bad written had been tions. Foreclosures are thus con­ holiday. For years it has been the cession the other members of the custom of the north end shops to Kennedy, state manager, said. "We largely determine the success or printed in an American magazine. PARIS OVERJOYED tinuing throughout the state. are doing all we can t ' help thir failure of the huge emergency re­ Was Misquoted Paris, Aug. 8.—(AP)—Fifty mil­ armada went aloft close on Thursday afternoon while When all the 24 planes were in the south end shops have been ob­ widow, but the mortgage on her employment program, based upon He said he bad beeu misquoted to lion Frenchmen, bubbling with en­ V. F. W. Vs. AMERICAN LEGION home is held by a savings bank and the necessity of restoring purchas­ the effect residents of the Island thusiasm over the thrlUli^ non-stop AT JARVIS GROVE TONIGHT the air General Balbo led ths for­ serving Wednesday afternoons and mation up for altitude and then, at evenings for their closing. There there ia some question as to ing power before fall. blinded canaries to make them sing flight of two countrymen from New his signal, the ships swung about was at first a suggestion made that whether the bank can 'egally ac­ House Canvass better. Instead, he said, nightingales York to Rayak, .iyria, pre3>ared to­ Weather permitting, the Legion and started across the coast juM one day be decided upon, but afici cept Federal bonds «i present in Miss Mary Hughes, director of the were blinded, *so the birds might day to crown Maiirice Rossi and Old Hmers will meet the V. F. W. women’s section of the emergency w i ee OUR nun considering the matter for a week it exchange for the mortgage.” think it was ever night and thus Paul Codes with fitting glory. Old Timers this evening at 6 o’clock south of St John's in a bse-lins re-em plo3rment campaign, an­ course for the Azores. was decided at Che meeting last continue their song throughout tte The pair are expected to rest a on Jarvis Field, Valker street, in­ nounced completion of an organiza­ stead of ML Nebo-as expected. night that the north end ahops day. few days in Syria where they arriv­ tion in 48 states to map bouse to Manager Eku'] Wright of the Le- Quality Groceries would continue their regular day, Mrs. Pratt said the incident ed in the monoplane, The Joseph BRUNNER SUBSCRIBES house and stori to '-tore convassea which caused her the greatest re­ glo will have Tedford, in the box Thursday, and the south end shops in each community. They will Le Brlx last evening with the claim vulsion was the skinning of a live and Stevenson will be behind the PUBUC RECORDS Wednesday. There were twenty- check up the compliance with of ha'ing surpasses' thf world dis­ For Less rabbit by three women servants, late. "King” Phillips will dust off seven at the meeting last night. ^ TO NRA PROGRAM agreements and present to consum­ tance record about 560 miles. le old tmlform for the occasion as wht she said gigglea and tittered S Vital statistics of the town of Jack Frost The state convention of the Mas­ ers the demakid of the National re­ News of the successful comple­ will several other Legionnaires, in­ ter Barbers’ Association will be held covery administration that they as the animal squealed. tion of the flight, came as a reliel cluding Sam Massey, "Ska!” Russell Manchester for the month of July Granulated Sugar, Chet Brunner, proprietor of Brun­ September 17 at New Haven and trade at blue 'agle establiabments. Pratt said, the action taken to the entire country, which fell and Tom Rogers. as releaj^ today by the Town Clerk 26-lb. sack...... Manchester will be represented for ner’s Market, announced today that Greet, said instructions would go against him after publication of his French aviatloD waa being outdis- Th,. Vets will ime up tonight with are as follows; Twraty-eight births, Sheffield Sealect Milk, 1 _ the first time at the convention of he had signed the N. R. A. program out to the organization’s entire article waa "good deal worse than ta.iced by recent adventures ot Belucci In the box and Sen tiff will 12 deaths and five nuuTaiges. and ia adhering to the code. The this organization. The delegates membership not to accept tbs blue expulsion.” Wiley Post, American roued-the- don the mask and mitt. Several Warrantee Deed. 8 tall cans ...... 1 # C store will be closed at 1 p. m. on named were Ekirl Stairs, Matthew eagle alone ms. evidence of co-opera­ He said their fishing cottage was world aviator; Captain James Molll' new faces are due to be seen In the William and Mary TbompeoB to Shaken Salt, ^ Wednesdays starting this week. An Merz and Vincent Farrand. T^e tion on the part of the business attacked and stoned by a mob of son and hU wife, Amy, British Vets lineup tonight Including Wilkie Walter A. Hoffnuui, three acrea of barbers are not hiring any h«^iia m additional helper will be employed 2-lb. round box ...... O C bouse, but to make inquiries 300 people, that they were boycotted trans-Atlantle fliera md General at first base, Ch ney in the outfield land on Middle Turnpike. Rice Krispies, Q which to hold their meetings. Last week-ends and at rush times. Ad­ whether acceptance of the agree­ In buying food, ousted from their and Pop Ekigar at short. Marriage InoMtlon. ditional work will be provided as Italo Balbo’s squadron of Italian night they met at Farrand’s shop ment with President Roosevelt act­ hotel, that sefvants refused to work The Legion expect to take to­ Cameron W. Garbutt, poultryman 2 pkgs...... a /C fast as business warrants It seaplanes. and at the next meeting to be held ually had been followed by higher for them, and that tbe^ passports night’s game, to make the series of Stafford. Coim., and Mary Agnes Ovaltine, C on the first Tuesday of September The sale of Norwalk Tires which The aviators wives kjpt the three R. Manning, a school teacher, ap­ wages and increased employment were illegally denied for two weeks day vigil together. Mme. CXxlos said one-all. The Vets won the flrst 81.00 s i z e ...... O f C they will meet at Earl Stairs’ shop Mr. Brunner is conducting at bis plied for a marriage license today through shortened hours. when they v-lshed to leave. rhe expects to ask her rotund hus­ game played two weeks ago onl the on Center street Service Station, which he operates Green told newsmen that the Carter Oak grounds. in the town clerk’s offlee. Young Dutch Malt O Q ^ band to take her along on bis next next door Is meeting with very good NRA labor advisory board, a meet­ O a / C Syrup, c a n ...... success and be reports a large num­ ing of which he bad Just attended, trip as ’It Is too nerve-wracking to Phillip’s Pork and O C r* KENNEDY APPOINTMENTS ber of sales. Norwalk Tiges are bad considered jome of the organ­ PUBUC WORKS BOARD sit and wait for days at a time." Beans, 6 cans ...... m OC made right here in Connecticut at ization problems of the new agency New Haven, Aug. 8— (AP)—• Ap­ Norwalk and their Gold Standard Royal Anne Cherries, 1 C ^ designated by the President to end TO N ITE ! pointments made by Peter M. Ken­ line Is one that la comparable with Industrial strife while the recovery TO HOLD A SESSION REIDS TO DEVELOP Lionel Barrymore largest ca n ...... x O C nedy, state manager of the Home any of the finest tires on fbe market program is going forward. In **rhe Stranger’s STATE My-T-Fine Desserts, O O ^ Loan Owners Corporation today IrrespMtlve of the make. It will Tbh new board to be known as Return” WED. AND THURS. 3 pkgs...... • were as follows: David J. McCoy, give exceptionally good mileage thr National Labor Board, ia to hold Efforts Will Be Made to Start REAL ESTATE WORK attorney for the New Haven branch. under all conditions. a meeting tonight. Projects in the State as Soon Oakite. 1 ft ^ Representative Richard F. Cor- Presentation of new codes and as Possible. ' Robert M. Reid aad Son, local 2 pkgs...... l ^ C key of New London, counsel for public bearings on those already New London branch. STBICKEN IN AUTO auctioneers,''Vsal estate agents and Krasdale Mayonnaise, Q Q entered continued today. The latest appraisers, will extendvely develop Waldo L. Miner, chief appraiaer arrival was proposed for dally news­ quart ja r ...... O O C Stamford, Aug. 8.—(AP) —Wil Bridgeport Aug. 8.—(AP)—The tbelt real estate activities, they an- of the New London branch. papers, while taking of testlmonv James D. ^awler will be chief ap­ liam Bl. Goulden, trust officer of the state advisory board on public nouheed today. In this Issue of The proceeded on agreements prfiposed worka will hold a joint conference Herald they are advertising fdr praiser of the Hartford branch, as Fidelity Title and Trust (Company by the wallpaper and Uraif business. M AH IEU*8 well as manager there. here for ten years died suddenly with Governor Wilbur L. Ooss and real estate Ustlngs. Tbs Reid name A sub-branch of the Hartford of­ yesterday at Williamstown, Mass State Highway Commissioner John has been connected with real es­ fice will be opened in New Britain as he was driving his wife and sis­ STATE APPOINTMENT A. Macdonald to discuss s state tate transactions bar# and la Hart­ GROCERY with Joseph M. Halloran of that ter home from a two weeks vaca­ progTram o f .lubllc w orks under the ford for 27 yean. ‘For over 16 183 Spruce Street city in charge. tion. He was stricken with a heart Hartford, Aug. 8—(AP)—Morgan National Recovery Act, Archibald years Mr. Reid msintelned an of­ attack as be passed through Wil- Moon^, professor of economics at McNeil, chairman of the board said fice In Hartford and in that time today. liamstown and died shortly after at Yale University, today reedved an he transferred some big pieces of a hospital there. It was his 57th appointment In the state labor de­ It w o intimated today that an property. birthday. He was an officer and di­ partment from Commiaiioner Joseph effort will be made at tiis confer­ Although never out of tbs busi­ ness the Reids have not been close­ rector of the Goulden Van Company, M. Tone. He wlU assist Miss Hdsn ence, to formulate a program of public construction projeots under ly connected with rea) estate giv­ which was founded by bis father, Wood and Miss Edna PurtsU In a Let The Buyer BEWARE! survey preliminary to putting Into state auspices with Federal aid. In ing their time largely to thelF auc­ and had been active in fraternal several parts of ths stats. Including tion husineM, Last February- Mr. ■odeties. effect the minimum wage law In a t D i^ Connecticut. the Merritt Highway Uniting Reid sold a $16,0(X) farm in Am ­ field and Wsstebester coimdeg- herst, Mass., to a Gilead man. 600 GIVEN WORK. The initial survey will bs that on Radios Are Going. UP! salary schedules in the dress manu­ It w o also indioated today that at the conference, the of p OroMegr B adio Prteea Advaaoed $6.00 A verage On Ihitlre Line. ■Ansonia, Aug. 8.— (A P )— A bout facturing industry, vrtiloh may taka about a month. B^ollowing special session of the Lsgislature ilOO men and women have been wm be suggested, with srisw to given work here through application tlon of the vrtiole work, Commlp^rt- OLD FASHION er Tone plans to enlist ths services havmg the state authorise addi­ Save— ^Buy Your Radio Now )f the N. I. R. A. Of these, over tions) pubUc works. too are American Brass Company of a non-partisan advisory board to assist In the administration of ths A conference betwten Mr. Mo- MODERN DANCING employes, long unsmifioyed and now law. NeU, P eter M. Kennifty, state di­ on full time. In addition, about rector of ths Home Owners WEDNESDAY. AUGUST • Crodey— ^Atwater Koit— G. E. too part time mill emiployM have Corporation, and Gtevemor Cross a t been put oa a 88-40 hour weeldy N. B. A. PLBDOB8 will also be held, Mr -MeNeU said. BESTofBNOJffiS schedule. Monday, 36 additional At this oiottferenee. program SANDY BEACH BALLROOM workers bovs bssn taksn on. Be- NeAr Britain, A ug. 8— (A P ) — N. for state reUef of nmrtgsMig s hole- Crystal Laka twsen SOO and 400 qaedy havs bsen POTTERtON & KRAH R. A. pledges have been aigned by era wfll bs cUaeuasad. with a vlaw M aBe hy rsmovsd from ths rolls of the mu- 816 employers In this dty, post­ to preaantlng raaaanraa to;. raUave BBBIOBT "On The Square” aidpal board of eharltlss. Nearly master H. B. Erwin said today. No distressed home owners to the Lig- T M r and BAT.i Imas Orsyk "Mae dt Sarrice On AD Makes Phone 3783 100 maaufacturers. merohants and pstlfnate ot the number ot adfUtion- Islature In the event a spaeisa m i "MldnteM Mary” PLUll *pUed for al employes added to working forces aad raodved tba NRA ambfs is obtalnkbls. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CdNN., TOBSDAV, AUGUST^ 1 9 ^ >AGl!TroXlS DYNAMITE MILK HOUSE M S I CONFERENCE Overnight Manchester Folks On Bermuda Sojourn iU m 3D STRAKBT 4^ A , P. News Lowvllle, N. Y., Auf. 8.— (AP)— ipERWATERTmi TOBETOMORROW A Cement milk house on the farm « of Henry Kraeger, a M o h a ^ Hill North Adams, Maas.—Judge Felix Forte, Somerville, elected Grand Dairymen’s League member, was ■Venerable of the Massachusetts dynamited this morning, according Eddie Uthwinski to Defend Pnl^c Hearing Arranged in branch of the Sons of Italy in to Sheriff Louis A. Kohler of I^wis America. county. Efort to Hare Fanners Boston—Director Robert of the The blast shook farm buildings Swimming Championship state division on necessaries of life for miles around : ud scattered estimated legitimate Increases in large masses of cement for several on Saturday. Reach Accord. food prices cost Massachusetts hundred yards. About 20 milk cans 8250,000,000 a year. were destroyed. Portland, Conn. — John Cordelia The dynamiting was the first to Reeves, who won fame as a rattle­ be reported in the eight-day-old Besides defending his title as Hartford. Aug. 8.—(AP)— The snake himter, dies. H e was 87. milk strike. Threats to use explo­ Mancbestsr's swimming cbRmpion, action of the state milk control sives nave been brought to the at­ Eddie Lithwinski will seek his third board in increasing baisic milk prices tention of law officers in several straight victory in the underwater You Want an Oil Burner parts of the state, but in each in­ to / S-4 cents and the price to con­ event, which is listed separately on sumers to 14 cents a quart, found OPEN FORUM stance nothing whatever eame of some support from Goshen farmers them. the program for the umual town Range in Your Kitchen. while plans for a public hearing on swimming meet, to be held at Globe I , the issue tomorrow were made. HoUow Saturday afternoon at 2 A resolution asking Governor Dear Editor: o’clock. Wilbur L. Cross to remove the milk I would like to submit this un­ OUTDOOR PUBUC usual poem which will help to ser\e Lithwinski has won the event two control board failed by two votes at years in a row, swimming under­ You Want a Beautiful a meeting of farmers in Goshen last as a crusade against “depression,” especially at this time wnen our water a distance of fifty yards. This night, although the same group ap­ DANCE TONIGHT event has no age limit and is open proved the so-callec Wadhams President is putting the Blue Eagle New Glenwood. to work. to an, longest mstanee to win. Lith- resolution,-which includes a demand winaki wrested the town title from fo. farmers’ control of surplus milk. Sincerely, Rose Plescik. Leslie Buckland in 1931, when Miss A t .the same time, .Charles G. Recreation Centers Sponsor Anne Arson captured the girl’s title Morris, chairman of the milk board «IF*» from Miss Dorothy Gaylor. Both announced a conference on the noiik (If Kipling bad written his were successful in the defense of You Want It This Fall. situaticm, will be held between the “IF” today) Affair at East Side Pby- their titles last year and are out board and a committee of four to make it three straight Saturday. representing the farmers National If you can see what some folk Entries are now being received by Association in the state capital. call “depression” grounds Tonight. Director Frank Busch at the School The public will oe allowed to at­ As nothing but a spin of Fortune's Street Rec and Globe Hollow. The You Should Buy It in Our tend. The meeting at Goshen, one wheel; program will consist of thirty-three of a series being held by the Farm­ If you can keep your poise and self- Weather permitting a banner events, with six different classes, as ers National Association, to gain possession crowd is expected tonight to attend follows: Boys, first year to raft; support for its demands that the boys, 14 to 16 years of age; seniors; No matter what you think or how the first public outdoor dance to be milk control board act in what they you feel; —Barnett News Photo Service. girls, first year to raft; girls, 13 to say is the producer’s interest, or Thomas Ferguson, publisher of The Herald, with his grandson, Thomas held at the Nathan Hale tennis 15 years of age; and senior girls. AUGUST RANGE SALE face removal, was attended by If you can view a stupid situation F Ferguson, on board the Fume.ss-Bermuda liner, “Monarch Of Ber­ courts imder the supervision of the Diving will be a required event in Litchfield county dairymen. All cluttered up with • “Ifs” and muda” , boimd for a short vacation among the oleanders. They sailed Recreation Centers. It is planned each division. First Meeting “aws” and “buts” ; from New York on Saturday and will return next Friday. to continue the dances possibly two It was the first of the dairymens And take it at Its proper valuation— nights each week if the attendance meetings to be held since the milk A challenge to your common warrants such a project for which THREE WEEKS MORE control board announced the in­ sense and "guts” ; so again is beyond question of only a small admission charge is be­ Watch For Announcement crease in prices for producers. At AMUSEMENTS doubt. Under the direction of Joe ing made. previous meetings, farmers had de­ If you rise above the mess and Bemet, this dance team is a versa­ From what can be gathered from IN KEMFS CONTEST manded first, a bEisic price of 7 3-4 mudddle. tile combination, their programs thoi who danced last week the cents a quail for 3.7 per cent but- If you can glimpse a rainbow containing a pot-pourri of popular outlook is very promising as the . through the clouds STATE THEATER rhythms. They play quadrilles and terfat milk delivered to market dancing conditions exceeded every­ The judges for Kemp’s amateur centers and second, farmer control When Doi )t and Oread and Fear lanciers and fox-trots and waltzes— Coming Features one’s expectations. With the set­ photography contest have annoimc- o f the surplus. are in a huddle all with equal ease and a deft inter­ ting of colored lights emd other ac­ The second resolution to be pre­ And Hope is being measured for a “The Stranger’s Return” with pretation. For those who like a commodations for these who enter ed the winners for last week. They shroud; iih ’s sented to Gov. Cross should the Lionel Barrymore, Miriam Hopkins blend of old-fashioned and modem the tennis courts a demand should are: Mrs. Raymond' St. Laurent, board fail to act favorably before and Stuart Erwin will t ^hown at music, complete satisfaction can be be created for local dancers to have Gerard street, first prize, Mrs. If you can keep a saving sense of the State for the last times to­ bad in their musical offerings at the Charles Johnson, Prospect street, O p p o site ^ S d i o d Thursday, on the demand of the a local open air dance floor. For M a n ch e ste r first asks for the ousting of the humor night. “Storm at Daybreak” with Sandy Beach Ballroom. these dances 'hat wel’ known local second prize and Mrs. H. E. Robin­ k S ou th A For stories that are slightly in­ board members. Kay Francis, Nils Asther, Walter Two more dance events will be band, a group of promising musi­ son, Westfield street, third prize. exact; Morris’ Statemem Hustem and Phillips Holmes, starts held at Sandy Beach over the com­ cian, who have been playing in E)acb week sees new interest in the If you can disregard Report and Wednesday with the co-feature Morris in annoimcing the hear­ ing week-end. “The Missourians," many of the leading dance ball­ contest and decided improvements Rumor, “Best of Enemies’* with Buddy twelve sensational Victor Recording rooms throughout the state have in the pictures submitted. Any ing tomorrow, said: And not accept a statement as a Rogers, Marian Nixon, Frank Mor­ “The Farmers Nationa Associa- artists, will furnish music on both been secured. They are known as amateur photographer using films fact; gan, Greta Nissen. Zane Grey's Saturday and Sunday nights. Other .tion has asked for a discussion of Art McKay and his rhythm makers. bought and developed at Kemp’s is ‘Man of the Forest” and “Midnight outstanding features of the same the milk situation in this state with In case of rain the dance will be eligible to enter. There are three If you can spread the gospel of suc­ Mary” with Loretta Young, Ricardo high calibre are being planned as weeks more in which to win free en­ the milk control board. They pro­ held indoors at the East Side Rec­ cesses. Cortez and Franebot Tone are the future attractions, announcements largements and the grand prize of a posed that while the discussion reation Center building on School If you can stir the spirit that in­ two pictures on Friday’s program and further details to be released at street. CMne Kodax. ADVEKTISB IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS should be limited strictly to the stills while “Doctor Stevens, M. D.” will a later date. committee and the board, this meet­ The latent life in lathes and looms be shown in Manchester starting ing shall be open to any who wish Sunday. and presses DIES FROM BCRNS to attend and listen to the discus­ And lift the steam above a thous­ Starting with a breath-taking sion. spectacle of the world shocking as­ and mills; Bridgeport, Aug. 8.—(AP)— “The board has obtained kbe old sassination of the Archduke Fer­ Pbyliss Mario, dve-year-old daugh­ Senate chamber for this meeting, If, briefly you can spend an extra dinand of Austria in Serajevo just before the outbreak of the World ter of Mr. ana Mrs. James Mario, to be held Wednesday afternoon at dollar; ie dead today, the result of bums 2 o’clock and as many persons as If you can pry the Sacred Roll War, and ending with an eves more breath-taking climax in which a received when her dress caught fire can be seated will be admitted in apart while she was pla dng match­ And buy another shirt or shoe or husband settles the fate of his wife 3 the order of their arrival after 1:30 es in her home here late yester­ p. m. Approximately a dozen seats collar and the man whom she loves by day. ..'.H will be reserved in addition to the And act as if it didn’t break your driving himself to death over an - i press seats, for officials whom the heart; embankment, “Storm at Daybreak,” proves to be one of those rare pho­ committee may wish to seat near If you have faith in those with toplays in which every reel is per­ '4''i the table where the discussion will meated with suspense; excitement be held.’’ whom you labor, i%id trust in those with whom you and smash drama. First call for a ’The announcement came after a With Buddy Rogers and Marian conference between board members make a trade; Nizon in the leading roles, “Best of V. an(' a group of producers yesterday If you believe in friend and next cooling breakfast * " im " % door neighbor Enemies.” the new Fox comedy ro­ afternoon. And heed examples pioneers have mance, begins a two day engage­ MeEUiwhile New Haven county in­ made; ment at ^e State theater Wednes­ dependent dairymen, who recently day. It is described as a novel ro­ lost in a move to declare the milk If you expect the sun to rise tomor­ mance depicted against as up-to- control bill unconstitutional, sa.d row; the-minute a background as has ever through their attorney, J. Gregory If you aVe sure that somewhere been-seen. L}rnch, of Waterbury, they would skies are blue— abide by the new minimum price of Wake up and pack away the futile SANDY BEACH, CRYSTAL LAKE 14 cents a quart unless it means , sorrow the destruction of their business. For better days are largely up to Joe Bemet’s Music 9'* Lynch said the dealers will sell YOU! Another in the series of mid-week milk at that price or at any price Author Unknown. dances being held at the Sandy necessary to compete with the larg­ Beach Ballroom, Crystal Lake, er milk companies. He said he did HOLLYWOOD’S STRIKE Conn., will be presented on Wednes­ — - ( w a l w i not believe any criminal action day night, August 9. wou. be taken against small deal­ Hollywood, Cal., Aug, 3— (A P) — For this event, Joe Bemet and his ers imtil the Supreme Court of Er­ A mass meeting of striking techni­ ’Troubadours return to serve up^ rors ruled finiLlly on the constitu­ cal men last night was told by lead­ more of their special style of dance* music. The Troubadours have ap­ tionality of the control measure and ers of the walkout from Holl3rwood ajot its licensing features. movie studios that laboratory work­ peared in this spot on several occa­ mm.' ers in New York would be called out sions, always giving a good account today in an effort to forestall -he of themselves. That they will do NEW P S IC STUDIO producers from developing their > vX*. •••' negative films there. William C. Elliott, presldeni. of J ' ♦'>» TO BE OPENED HERE the International Alliance of Stage EXCURSION N ' \ -C Employees, will serve notice of the Eastern laboratory strike, the gath­ A The American Conservatory of ering was informed. The numbe >«f to NEW YORK Music, one of the largest organiza­ employes who would be affected in EACH SUNDAY IN AUGUST tions of its kind, with branches the east was not given. throughout the United States and Canada announces the opening this BREAKS m s NECK week of a new studio deluxe in the Lr. Wiada«r L o e la ...... 7tX4AJM Hale and House Buildings 953 Main Greenwich, Aug. 8.— (A P) — hr. Halyard ...... 7:44 AJd street, for the purpose ol musical Dm ISStb St...... lOtlB AJM Michael O’Connor, 47. of Sheepshill OnaNtw Yark* ...... i0t2S AM instruction for children smd adult road, Greenwich, t'Jed today of a students in Manchester and vicini­ broken neck in the Greenwich hospi­ Lr. Nav Yark* ...... SdOPJd ty. tal. Lr. IS th SL ...... StSOP.M F. H Mueller, vice-president and *Grani Ctntral Ttrminol He was injured yesterday, as he BASTERN STANDARD TIMX manager of this orga^zation, htjs fell off the rear of an ice truck. He >( Ste fer ilghttttinff—vtiUiHg fritndt tf spent the greater part of the past wsa standing on a rear platform r tW fft—ball ganu— theatre. two weeks personally supervising Por^aaa tlckats la adraaca. Nombar preparations for the grand opening when his foot slipped and he fell to liadtad to aceoBnaodalioBs aa apacial Thursday. Organization of chil­ the street. dren’s orchestra classes is now in His widow and a son survive him. H A V F N R R progress and it is expected that some real professional talent will be developed. Special attention and arrangements will be provided for older students who desire instruc­ tion on the banjo or Hawaiian gui­ tar. Mr. Mueller director, reports Announcement that already over one hundred sti' At , Ca dents are enrolled for Instruction on various instruments. This or­ W C L D t M O C O . ganization has eng.'iged an emi­ THE AMERICAN NEXT TO STATE ARMORY nent Instructor, Prof. H. L. Par­ I can’t help feeling that son, graduate of the Hartford Con­ CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC servatory ol Music under the dir Wishes to Announce to the Public rection of Louis Eaton, formerly of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Opening of a MODERN and graduate of the New England Toasting makes a difference Conservatory of Boston To stimulate interest in music in this community this o ganization M USIC STUDIO furnishes Instruments free with- 1 do not treat my choice o f a dga^ so, idira I say "Luckies Please" each course of instruction > HOUSE & HALE BLOCK rette lightly... for, as with odier — l am paying a tribute to that ARMS ABE STOLEN 953 Main Street litde niceties o f life, my cigarette immaculate feeling I have when Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 8,— (A P )—^The Specializing in Musical Instruction for theft of approximately 11.600 worth Children and Grown-ups of This Vicinity. is a matter of intimate concern smoking a Lucky. And that is if arms from the armory of the with me. ^ (er all, I do place my my own individual reason foe Seorgia Nationa) Guard was report- THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED id to police here last night. TO VISIT OUR STUDIO. cigarette between my lips! And uying "Luckies i^leaM!" Sixty-two automatic {fistols and two pairs of field glasses were in- Arrangements of Groups and Gubs Is Now In Progress. ihuM in the lot 'llie loss w u re- MTisd by Captain Rex W. LaFevrs Members of Hartford Chamber of Commerce. the l ^ d Infantry, Infax Georgia Na- ioaal G:l^ard. 41 hecai I /■ j . yt. ■t'.

P A G E FO U R 'MANCHESTER EVENING HFR>U.n, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8,1988.

dlanrliMitrr about their publie duty can hard< years would equal the cost of the ly fall to be impressed with the fact war; and this makes no account of THE MOVEMENT SPREADS that the way to help themselves the enormous expenditures for Enraing firraUt' most is to help this buying move­ school buildlnga Nor does it in­ FUBLdSHBU BY THSi clude any part of the five hundred gUTRAT.Tt PRINTING COMPANT. IN a ment to the extent of their ability. 13 BisMll Street colleges, the entire maintenance of New York, Aug. 8— Col. Henry^came, served ii$ the Intelligence Manchester, Conn. Division, later became Red i.Toss THOMAS FEKGUSON OOLUBOTOB DOLAN, which is Just as much a charge up­ S.tanley Todd, war hero god artist, General Manasei m is newspaper, over a consid­ on the country as that of the'gram­ LlSTENi, POP - I didmits unashamedly to being a lit­ Commander lot France ana Bel­ tle frightened. And tire mounting gium. France decorated him mar schools. EITHER <»OT TO __ Founded October 1, 1881 erable period of years and from time stack of mall that finds its way to twice. Published Every Evening: Except HAVE SHORT^ Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the to razzed Dr. Edward G. From which it will be seen that HOURS ‘R shorter him each day doesn’t improve bis For some reason that he can’t Post Office at Manchester. Conn., as Dolan of this town, principally, we Dr. Brougher and Mn Hearst’a placidity ot mind. quite analyze, be tried five time* Second Class Mail Matter, GRAC5S TO CUT 'R The letters are from * all over to depict the Nazarene. Four were suppose, because he is a Democrat newspaper are talking very much at I f SUBSCRIPTION RATES SOMEPM/ tbe world, many from high unfinished faliuiee. One day last One Zear, by mail ...... $8.00 and the Herald is Republican; cer­ large in their comparisons and with Per Month, by mail ...... $ .80 churchmen at various denomlra- winter, strolling on bis estate near Single copies ...... A .08 tainly to some extent because the a far keener regard for effqct than tions, others from ordinary folk — Huntington, L. 1., be bad an in­ Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 spiration. Keturulng to his stu­ doctor doesn’t ever mind it in the for accuracy. but ail from people who have seen bis painting ^ a virile, fearless dio, wbicb looks like a little syl­ MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED least. It has been fun, of a sort, The real facts of the matter are, PRESfc C Jesus Christ. van chapel, he began to . paint. The Associated Press ts exclusively for us, and it hasn’t hurt him. probably, that the schools of the Q The artist, who wasn't at ttrst Didn’t even ^ sketch tbe features; entitled to the use for republication Now that Dr. Dolan has come out country have cost the people more, aware that be bad done anytolng Just transferred tbe pigm ents to of all news dispatches credited to It r remarkable, titieu It simply, “Tbe canvas. Slight hours later he laid or not otherwise credited In this of the intra-Democratic squabbles and considerably more, since the paper and also the local news pub­ Nazarene." Others are callmg u down bis brushes and looked at lished herein. of the past several years with about war— let alone the whole history of now “The Christ Triumphant’ and tbe result. No man of sorrow, All rights of repnbllcatlon of all the glory that is to be derived the country— than the total money, “The Dynamic Christ.’’ Clergy­ this, but a Jesus strong, confident spaclaJ dispatches herein arp also re­ and compassionate. served. from complete victory over oppon­ cost of that terrible affair. ' men have, written: "It will reach and impress, for all time, all uie Pull service client of N E A Ser­ ents of one’s own political faith And besides, what has the cost of peoples of the Christian world.” vice. Inc. and has demonstrated that bis con­ the war to do with the question? , . “The story of the New Testa­ RjULROAD EXECUTIVE Publisher's Representative: The siderably talked-of friendship with Did we go into that conflict as a ment on canvas.” . . . “Art critics Julius Mathews Special Agency—New who come to study it remain to President Roosevelt is neither matter of choice, or because we be­ Fork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. worship.” . . . "This is tbe Christ GETS WARNING NOTE myth nor an exaggeration, we are at lieve in war, or for any other rea­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF of our day.” . . . CIRCULATIONS. Just a little loss, we murt confess, son than that there was no possible From one town comes word of for razzing material. It looks as way of avoiding it? a woman saved by tbe painting Told to Pay $15,000 or His The Herald Printing Company, Inc., from a desire for self-destruction. assumes no financial responsibility a Dauffliter Will Killed at though the doctor had a bit of Such arguments as those of . . “From another place a boy ot foi typographical errors appearing in Summer Camp. advertisements in the Manchester laugh on us. Brougher and Hearst are blather, 8 declares in a wavering scrawl: Evening Herald. All right; we’re glad of it Glad intended for the consumption of 1 know Jesus loves me, the pic­ ture tells bae so.’’ . . . A prominent Philadelphia, Aug. 8.— (AP) — T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 8. that our genial fellow townsman has morons. We are a little astonished Rabbi says: “1 welcome your con­ Federal agents are ' 'atching tbe received the highly important office that our friend, who is a very long ception; there has long been a building where James R. Downes, BUT—AND WHY. Peimsylvania railroad executive, of collector of internal revenue, not way indeed from being moronic, need of it. To me Jesits nas been When General Johnson told the a remarkable combination of sym­ was instiructed to g o today with only because he wanted it but be­ should be attracted by them even in $15,000 if he did not w ant bis daugh­ people of the country, on Sunday, pathy and strength—not so much cause he will be a good and honor­ a casual moment a sufferer as a stimulator.” ter, Betty 15, itilled or kidnaped at that they should at once begin buy­ able collector; and In our humble a summer camp In New Hampshire. ing goods to t^e full of their capa­ Investigators have vlrtuaDy no Republican way, glad of the honor LONGEST F LIG ^ After having neen shown on bopeithat tire '^tortionlst will keep city in order to help re-employment that comes to Manchester. An amazing passage, that of the altars of some 30 churches the rendezvous which was oiriered he was using an argument which, and cathedrals, the original And to prove it we shall reprint Rossi and Codos, the Frenchmen, in a letter to Downes and continued painting now hangs in tbe Hall of by a telephone threat to his home, sound as a nut, might still very here the foUowing deeply apprecia­ who took to the air in New York Religion at the Chicago Fair— tbe but they are leaving no stone un­ well fail to get across to the extent tive editorial article from the and came down for the first time sole exhibit ot the Federal Cotmdi turned in their search for a poten­ of starting up retail business to the of Churches. Colonel Todd has Bridgeport Timea-Star, than which within a hands-breadth of Damas­ tial slayer. limit of its possibilities, because Just returned from Chicago. He Mr. and Mrs. Downes refused to nothing could well be more enthusi­ cus. It is not only the - immense watched thousands ot people pass there are many persons who are not discuss reports that they had re­ astic: distance traveled by the aviators in before the canvas every day; saw ceived a seconi threatening tele­ as deeply interested in their coun­ In appointing Dr. Edward G. one unparalleled hop, but the con­ many of them return again and phone call. R. G. Harvey, chief of try as in themselves. But when Dolan of Manchester to the post again, to stand In reverence, and the United States Bureau of Inves­ trasting characteristic of the termini some of them in tears . . . He met tigation in Philadelphia dismissed he told the people that to hoard of collector of internal revenue though be bad been struck down’. to stockholders. On Oct. 1, 1934, for Connecticut, President that are impressive. Imagine leav­ an aged invalid who bad packed ouestions with “we’re toe busy.” More men than women suffer from this huge company will give a ware­ money now instead of investing it up her whole family and traveled Downes, chief of freight trans­ Roosevelt did more than select ing that very crystalization of ul- it imd it is most commonly found DISTILLERS BUILD house receipt for a case of whiskey in needed goods would be to suffer there from Mobile, Ala., Just to portation for th» railroad, said be a man who hafl been his eariy tra-modemisnl. New York city, among those exposed to hot sun to every holaer of five shares of the supporter in Connecticut, or a see the painting. would not take tbe money to tbe loss in their own individual pock­ while in a weakened condition or company’s stock, the actual whiskey man who was identified with ascending into the skies and land­ GROUNDWORK FOR These are the things that have appointed building, but hastily ets, since the goods were bound to while dressed too warmly. When to be distributed to holders, of the ing next at ,the very gates of the maule the big, broad-shouldered added. “The whole matter la in tbe the cleaner faction of the Dem­ the humidity a high, sunstroke is receipts when, as and if tbe law per­ go up in price while the hoarded ocratic party in Connecticut. portrait painter afraid. Or per­ bands of police.” oldest city in the world still trod more common. The symptoms are: “BIGJUSINESS” mits. National Distillers has been money was falling in value, he made He recog^ed, not political haps not so much afraid as dis­ At North Sutton, N. H., where by the feet of man! It is, in a very shortness of breath, quick uncon­ the s^satioD of a sensational stock prowess, but sterling personal mayed and curiously bumble, Bett]’ is at Camp Buneo for the use of a fact which ought to im­ sciousness, a high fever, and, in mai'ket, rising from a low of 16 7-8 qualities. He recogni«d loy­ important way, the most extraor­ amazed that his hand could have season, National Guardsmen Joined press itself upon the slowest and some cases, death within a short to a peak of 124 7-8. Other stocks alty to Ideals, unquestioned dinary episode in the history of been the medium of such a stir­ law enforcement officers in guaird- time. Ihe ordlnsu7 symptoms are Liqnor Traffic Will 8e Con- coimected with repeal prospects the most cash-minded individual in honesty, a militant courage, ring thing. ing her and 100 other girls. flig h t severe headache, .dizzy sensations, have also skyrocketed. I^ng-neg the country. and a fine attitude towards pub­ In one gigantic step through the and perhaps nausea. The breathing CASTS ITS WET VOTE lic life which Connecticut has docted on Modem Bna- lected rye rose to a place beside dol­ Todd combines a confusing mul­ Nothing can possibly be more cer­ may be peculiar and solind like M ontgom ery, A la ., A u g . 8.— (A P ) come to know well as the at­ air from the most youthful of the la r w b e a t tiplicity of Interests. He or- tain than that the price level is go­ gasping or snoring. —A convention to cast Alabama’s tributes of the “Happy War­ great capitals of the earth to the en­ Standard Brands, the famous food ig^aUy wanted to be a soldier, formal vote for repeal of the Na­ ing up and that it Vdll continue to rior’’ of Manchester. The most hopeful signs are a nessPlan. combine launched by the House of but became an arti t instead. He virons of a city that was lost in an­ tional prohibition law was called to­ go up for some time to come. An Dr. Dolan Is really a misfit drop in the fever and the re­ Morgan, is rumored to be "survey­ studied engineering at college in tiquity at the period of the four­ covery of consciousness, such cases S-. Louis, then art for four years day. article that now costs $20 is likel.v in politics. His plain honesty, ing the liquor field.” As this firm in­ his steadfast refui^ to play the teenth chapter of Genesis—a city often returning to normal and The new set-op in tiie liquor In- cludes tbe Fleischmaim Co., large in Paris. Incidentally, he won a The action of the 116 delegates enough to brin g $30 before snow being all right as long as' they wra« confined to routine since the game as it is usually played, so old that no man has even a re­ d*Mtry Is descrlb^ in the following alcohol producer, it seems likely that prize there for an extemporaneous flies, and the person who leaves make him really unfit for sur­ keep out of sun. Sunstroke does article, the second of three written the national distributing system of composition ot Mary at tee Tomb. convention was bound to foUow the mote idea of how ancient it was not oCiUr without some warning dictates of a statewide referendum his $20 in the bank instead o f buy­ vival in Qie stormy and sordid for this newspaper. Standard BranJf. might be used in a As one of America’s leading por­ when the Jews were taken into cap­ wignaia being given first. These trait artists, ne has painted three July 18. Alabama voted fbr repeal ing the article at this time is just world of politics. We cemsid- brand-new method of selliiig liquors er this, together with the fact tivity in Egypt! What an experi­ are dizziness, pain in the head, By WHJLIS THORNTON throiigh food stores rather than president and scores of celebri­ of the Eighteenth Amendment by a about absolutely certain to And him­ swimming spots before the eye$, ties. He was 47 when tbe war m ajority o f approxim ately 29,660. that his honest forthrightness ence for those two hardy French­ NEA Service Writer saloons. ' self with about 40 cents added in in­ has made him so many enemies a flushed or burning sensa­ New York, Aug. 8—If America Ail producers of alcohol look for­ ittnong the establish^ politi­ men! tion of the face. Patients having terest to bis $20 to meet the $10 finally says “Come home— all is for­ ward to a potential interest in tbe cians of the state, as the high­ There is room in the Incident for auch symptoms would do well to advance, leaving him $9.60 worse given” to John Barleycorn, the coun­ liquor business, for alcohol is used est compliment that can be paid look for a cool place dash cold endless philosophizing. try will scarcely recognize the prodi­ to "rectify” or cut aged whiskey off. when he does buy at the high­ to Dr. Dolan. water on the face, the wrists and gal. down to tbe legal 100 proof. A lso, It is rare that such a man, the back of the neck and loosen er price, than if he had put his as many citizens have learned for WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. fighting for ideals which the the clothing. If possible, lie In What used to be called “tbe liquor money to work while its purchasing themselves, alcohol can be used to political world usually discards, a cool bath or get into a cool traffic” will be more like “tbe make gin. Proper gin Is distilled, but power was still at the maximum. wins recognition. It is heart­ Health and Diet shower until you are relieved. spirlta-purveylng enterprises.” It Nothing is going to be permitted ening when it does hai^>en. This will keep a real case of sun­ will be all decked out with holding gin of a sort can be made by simply Funersft Directors stroke from developing and is an companies, stock issues, subsidiaries, mixing alcohol and certain flavoring to prevent or even halt this program There is no question that, in E S T A B L IS H E D 58 Y E A R S the discharge of his new office. Advice important safety measure during scientific merchandising, and all tbe m atters. of price Increase. It is fimdamen- Dr. Dolan will continue to be By Dr. Frank McOo;f the “dog days.”* fancy clotbes that big business,put Other distillers are making heroic tal in the scheme of recovery, of m- guided by the ideals which have Sunstroke and heat exhaustion on during the twenties. Though efforts to prepare for the homecom­ CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. creased emplojrment and of debtor always been his; that, wheq he both occur during the warm only half the needed states have ing. The Schenley Distillers Corp., PREVENTING SUNStBOKE Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 has held the office for some weather, but ttey are two en­ ratified repeal, the setup In the for example, recently sold nearly relief. While it is the expressed AND HEAT EXHAUSTION time, his reputation will still tirely different conations and re­ liquor industry is already a far dif­ $3,000,000 o f new stock to finance Residence 7494 purpose of the government to pre­ Funeral Director continue to be one to inspire the quire different treatments. In to­ ferent thing than.it ever w a s in 1918. new warehouses and other facilities. During the -heat waves we read vent unduly sudden boosting of respect of all who adnolre de- morrow’s article I will outline the Consolidations, reorganizations, The stock was sold before listing at prices and thus block the schemes centy and honesty in the politi­ of people falling suddenly in col­ treatment to use. dissolution of old companies, forma­ $15 a share. Im m ediately a fte r list­ of the potential proflteer, a grad­ cal arena. lapse. Some of these cases end tion of new ones, new plans tiSt sell­ ing it opened at $35 and has touched in death and, even when recov­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ing and distributing, all figure in the $47. Schenley Distillers has been ual and steady Increase is not only We only hope that somebody will ery occurs, severe simstroke may frantic rush of the Industry to pre­ acquiring other distilleries and some day say .something half as (W hat Oaosee Varloose Vebts?) necessary but desirable as part— have a permanent effect on the vent being caught flat-footed by re­ stocks of whiskeys since 1920— one Question: Mrs. Jeanette A. in­ and a vital part—of the national nice as that about us. But we don’t mind. Many cases could be avoid­ peal. ' of the most recent one* tbe famous quires: “Is it 'Hjsslble that under­ rehabilitation. If the Increased know of anybody that ever will— ed entirely if people learned to That’s a real danger. For a na­ old James E. Pepper & Co. Inc., and action of the suprarenal gland change their food and clothing tion which used to consume between' its reserve stock. One of the Seben- cost of production owing to shorter unless, by chance, it might be Dr. is the cause of varicose veins? I to suit the weather and were 60,00c,000 and 80,000,000 gallon s of ley subsidiaries, the Joseph S. Finch hours and higher wages should, for Dolan—^the forgiving soul! We have taken a half grain of supra- Wednesday Morning careful not to stay in the sun too whiskey a year would probably greet A Co., owners, of the Golden Wed­ rena extract every day or about any obscure reason, fail to result in wouldn’t put it past him. long and co keep cool by means ding brand, is now enlarging its three months but cannot see kny repeal with only a couple of months’ 9 to 12— Store Closes A t Noon a natural and proper increase in the of cool sponge baths or electric supply. This deficiency can’t be sup­ plant andt warehousing facilities at fans. With such care hundreds of improvement. I follow your diet HEABS’nSM AND SCHOOLS. plied overnight “Bottled in oond” Schenley, Pa. Another . Subsidiary, prices of merchandise, the govern­ cases of sunstroke and heat ex­ and exercise.” mean, that a wbisKey has aged at the George T. Stagg Co., at Frank­ ment still has a handful of aces, m One of our very good friends haustion could be prevented. Hot Answer: Varicose veins are pro­ least four years. Blended whiskey, fort, Ky., is now prouucing large sends us a clipping of an editorial weather is a trjring time fbr every­ duced by a breaking down of its powers of currency inflation, to however, can be bottled at any age quantities a: Kentucky bourbon and one and many people become irri­ the walls 'of the veins. If the play in the game of value-lifting. from a florid Boston newspaper, and distillers believe they build rye. table or listiess dur' g a hot veins extend over both legs, it is np an adequate stock of this t3q>e The alcohol companies have beea And there isn’t the slightest doubt with the penciled annotation, “Did spell; statistics shov that crimes suK to be due to a lack of or­ of '’quor in fron twelve to eighteen active. U. S Industrial Alcohol, that it will flip down the cards If you see this? I don’t like the of violence such as assault or mur­ ganic minerals in the body’s food months. which makes mostly denatured alco­ paper but the e^torial is in order.’’ der are more frequent during ex­ supply or duo to an adflbsls which necessary. But the distillers are doing their hol and solvents for lacquers, can treme heat. destoojrs the minerals after they For this reason nothing can be The first two paragraphs of the turn out 40,000,000 gallons of alco­ The most important cause of are assimilated. If any of the duct­ best to follow the advice of Major easier to understand than that the article indicate the import ot the sunstroke IS excessive exposure less glsnds oversecrete or imder- A. V. Dalrymple, federal prohibi­ hol a year, part of which could Le very useful in expanding the slender person who, in the next several whole. They are as folk ws: to the heat of the sun but con­ seerete, it is bound to affect me­ tion administrator. Dalrymple ad­ tabolism to some extent, but the mits that prohibition is doomed, and stock of aged whiskey, or in making years, gets the most value for what­ Rev. Dr. J. Whitcomb tributing factors are: tmwlse selec­ use of glandular extracts will not urges that American distillers get gin or other liquors that can be built Brougher makes the terse ob­ tion of meals, working too hard, a ever money he spends is the one correct the mineral deficiency busy so that country will not find on an alcohol base. Commercial Sol­ choice of servation that this Cbuntry disturbed mental condition, due who spends it now, while the stores from which the veins suffer in the itself entirely dependent on the vents Corp., largest present produc­ spent more, for one war than it to worry or anxiety, and over­ consumption of alcohol. During the trouble known as varicose veins. Canadian and European stocks of er of grain alcohol, enters tire pic­ still contain many conomodities that has spent for education since summer months people make the I have an article that gives a whiskey which are eagerly waiting ture through the same door. It re­ were bought at the old prices inci­ the beginning of government. mistake of 'adding many inhar­ good home treatment for varicose for the word “Go.” “Use the grain cently acquired the industrial alco­ Of course this is true. Forty dental to the very depths of the de­ monious mbetures to the^ meals, veins, and I will be very glad to that is bursting our warehouses and hol businesa the Roseville Alcohol billions of dollars, not counting pression. Those who hug their send it to you if you will send me that we can’t sell,” Dalrymple ad­ and Chemical Corp, and is plan­ the loss of life and property, such as peanuts, popcorn, hot a large, self-addressed, stamped en­ vises. “Store the liquor in bonded ning to increase tbe output of its money till they can no longer put went into the destructive World dogs, sandwiches and soda foun­ 60 Decorative

tain concoctions. The result is In­ velope, care of this newspaper. warehouses and be ready to supply Peoria alcohol plant from 18,000,- off their purchasing cannot possibly War while a stingy, pinch- the American demand with good 000 to 35,000.000 g a llo iu a year. A t penny policy has b ^ applied digestion, loss ot sleep and an up­ And themselves anywhere but out (M nk Milk Slowly) P oria also, before the first of tbe to the education of our children set condition. Then, when two hot American whiskey." So the distillers Question: "Utah” asks: “Does year there Is expected to be und^r o f luck. for the constructive pursuits days come along together, a cer­ are frantically scrambling to do that tain proportion of the population miiic form a solid in the stomach?” National Distillers Products construction one of the largest dis­ There is a tremendous difference o f peace. suffers from the. heet and the Answer: If milk is taken in Corp., for Instance, bids fair to de­ tilleries in tbe world capable of Accessories between this ‘Tjuy-now” campaign The principal trouble with this is ambulances do a rushing business. large swallows, it will form large velop into a liquor organization like ira k in g 100,000 gallons o f bourbon and the several feeble and abortive that it is not true. In the first By estlng sensibly, b ^ g care­ curds in the stomach and is then nothing ever seen before prohibition. and rye whiskies a day. The Cana­ not easily digestible. However, If attempts made to start purchasing thexsum of forty billion dol­ ful of the elimlnatior of wastes, It la a $25,000,000 corporation found dian firm of Hiram Walker—Good- Mostly one of a kind— Regular stock— Values to wearing light clothing and stay­ small amounts of lemon Juice are ed in 1924, and it is headed by the erbam A Worts is back of this, prob- while we were still in the grip of lars as the cost of the World $2.95— Door. stop, decorated box, pewter coffee ing out of the sun you best protect takM with tbe milk or if the social-registerite Seton Porter. a'.ily with one eye on future iinport deflation. Now the goods are on W ar to the United States was used, yourself from collapse from heat. milk is taken very slowly, the Through a subsidiary, American tariffs. pot, cup, creamer, tray, bowls, cheese-and-cracker cur^ will be smaller, in -which the upward trend and cash is grow­ quite obviously, for no better rea­ Those who suffer the most are Medicinal Spirits Co., it has been Talk Of Canadian Mergers form the digestive Juices can have trays, nests of boudoir boxes and glass tray, the old, the voting, those al­ quietly getting a strong bold not The American Commercial Alco­ ing less in buying power. Then, son tb*" that it makes a louder a better effect in digesting teese refrigerator sets, unwired pottery lamp base» ready run-down and chose who only on the small stock of aged hol Corp. Is planning improvements money was still gaining in purchas­ noise the actual amount, which have borne sunstroke before. If curds. whiskey, but on distilling facilities. at its Pekin, HI., distillery that will luggage racks, magazine carriers, desk lamps, ing power and goods were coming was twenty-six billions. you become dizzy after being in It now has some of the more famous erab le it to turn from 6000 to 7000 the sun for a short time, then it plaque, pictures, silhouettes (single and pairs), down. Then the fellow who kept W e know of no source from which AUTO VICTIM DIES o’ brand names—Old Grand Dad, bushels of grain a oay into whiskey Is possible that you are experi­ his cash today could gfet more for it is possible for us—or for the Green River, M t Vemcn, Old Tay­ and gin. photo frames, waste boskets, book ends, etc. Bee it encing the first effects of sunstroke Grand Haven, Mich., Aug. 8.— lor, Sunny Brook and McBrayer, and Rumors of a continental merger tomorrow. Now, ho will get less blaitsnt organ of Mr. Hearst in Bos­ as exposure of the body to in­ window display! (A P)—Mrs. Albeit Hagenberger, Is acquiring Old Overbult betwMn distillers of this country ton— to learn bow much money has tense sunlight will often bring on for it tomorrow than today. Si, of Dayton, Ohio, died last night The passing of the Old Overholt end four of tbe great Canadian com­ dizziness and mental confusion. It does not take a student of eco­ been spent in this country , on edu­ in Hatton hospital of injruries suffer­ distillery, with 81,000 gallcns of mel­ panies persist Canadian liquor After effects of severe sunstroke low whiskey, to National Distillers, sbares-have risen sensationally, for nomics to know that the time to cation. But since we have alwsiys are headache, tendency to become ed when her husband’s automobile ts emblematic of the change in the these companies have immense buy anything, whether for invest­ been assured that the conduct of irritated easily, and undue de­ left the highway near Spring Lake industry. This distillery, at Bro.'id stocks of ptoperly-matured whiskies gree of excitement after taking and overturned. Capt. Hagenberger, ment or for use, is when the tread Manchester's schools was extremely Ford, Pa., has been making whiskey on hand. ’The British Isles wait hope­ a small amount of a stimulant who with Lieut. Lester Maitland of property and merchandise is up­ economical it may be fair to take since two years before tbe War of fully, and mumble eoibetbing about such as aicohoL These are all was tbe first to fly the Pacific ocean paying the war debts in whiskey. ward, since each day we Tiug our the expenditures of this town as nervous symptoms and show that to H a w a ii in 1988, and his w ife were 1812. It is the distillery in which A. W. MeUon once hxd an interest. With mixed feeUngs a great coun­ dollars, in such a period, finds them typlcsl of the coimtry. If so the the part oi the body moat often enroute to Duck Lake where their two sonS-are in-camp, when the ac­ National Distillers created an­ try waits to see what the long- a little less efficient than the day nation was spending, on the opera­ affected by sunstroke is Qie cen­ tral nervous system. cident occiurred.. Captain Hagen­ other sensation by offering the banished John Barleycorn 9riD loox . Serving Manchester for 58 Years before. tion of its pubUc schools slone, at Sunstroke produces a very red berger. who is' stationed ^ Wright strangest dividend ever-d^ared oy llk3 at the homecoming—if there le From purely self-interested mo­ the of the business crisis near­ face, red e.ves. and high tem per­ Field, Dayton, was uninjured. an American corporation.' It had on a homecoming. hand some 700.000. cases o f whiskey tives, therefore, even those who ly four years ago, practically two ature. The bead is congested with blood. The patient o f^ becomes London has over 32.600 factories in tbe wood more than 15 years. It NEXT: The f torie Hne-ap ot the m i^ not be open to arfumants billions a year—whlclx in thirteen unoonadouB almost immadiataly. as and 22,000 worksHops. decided to distribute e pert of this Mid dry foroea. 1 • V PA G E F IV E \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 ,193S.

to spend the afternoon and enjoy a County Coroner Yeomans. A techni­ “dog” roast. cal charge of reckless driving was COVENTRY On August 5 the Coventry Frag­ (treferred. Queer Twists A Thought ment society will serve a peach DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE .The automobile was brought to a Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maskiell mo­ shortcake supper with Norwegian stop within a few feet after striking tored from Huntington, L. I., to at­ salad, rolls, coffee and cake, under And Babylon sliaH become heapa, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 (Central and Elastem Standard Time) the boy. In Day*s News tend the funeral of the former's the direction of Mrs. A. B .Porter, a dwelling place for dragona, an ash ' Note—AB sroaramB to key and liaaio chains or sronpa thereof unless sped* State Policeman Jesse Foley of stepmother, Mrs. George Maskiell. Mra. Floyd Standiah and Mra. C. I. tonishment, and in hlsaing, with­ fledled: coast to coast (c to e) desli^tion includes au available stations. the Stafford Springs State Police Tliey returned home Friday morning Loom is. out an Inhabitant,—Jeiemlab 51-87. Programs aubjoet to ehanga. P. M. Cent. East. HUBBrS PLEA FOR WIFE Barracks investigated the case to r Boston — ,And now the pan­ taking Miss Cora King^shpry and (DaylUiht Tim* One flour IjoU r) 4:00— 5KXI—Rais A Dunn—mldw. out; County Coroner Yeomans. John, Jr., with them. Skippy. Sketeh—midwest repeat handlers have gone code. The Na­ IHES FROM BURNS Every inordinate cup is unblessed and the ingredient is a devil. — NBC-WEAF NETWORK 4:10— 6:1^Betty Barthall—also coast SENDS HM TO JAIL TOO Resolutions tional recovery administration, may Mra. Oscar Homan of Valley BASIC ~ East: weal wlw wael wtlc 4:30— 5:30—Barney Rapp Orchestra- .Vt the regular meeting of the Stream, L. L, a niece of the late Danbury, Aug. 6.— (A P )— Lewis Shakespeare. wjar wtae wcsh wfl wUt wfbr wrc wgy east; Jack Armstrong—mldw. rpL be a trlfie reluctant to recognize the C. Durgy, a Brookfield farmer, 52 4:45— 6:45—B. Rapp Orchea.—also cst Tolland County Democratic Asso­ Mrs. Maskiell spent a few days 'with when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Midwest: ’Profession” but the “friend, can years old, died m the Danbury hos­ wmaa wcfl ksd woc-who wow wdaf 5:00— 6:00—Gypsy Nina—also cst Rockville Hooch Sellers Get 20 ciation, held at Bolton, in conjunc­ George MaskieU. 6:15— 6:15—Jack Denny Orch.-waba NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj tion with the monthly lawn party, you spare a dime” boys are l Ot Rev. an hereby , oumeymen from out of town to a from his farm by telephone, when ktar kgu 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith, Song* — ba­ coimty jail when he Interrupted the heartily and unreservedly endorse week’s stay. and Mrs. N. A. Hills. sou! would reflect ^Cant. East. sic; John Kelvin, Tenor—Dixie the Are broke out and was engaged tnal of his wife. Rose, charged with the National Recovery Act program They forgot to say how they in­ Mrs. H. C. McKnight accompan­ with other members of the company 2:30— 3:30—Tea Dansanta by Orchas. 6:45— 7:45—Novelty Rhythm*—also a so splradidly and. courageously plan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Austin to New smoukkring ps$non 2:45— 3:45—Lady Next Door—also cst 7:00— 8:00—Drametio Sketch — wabo 'Violation of the liquor laws. tended to enforce their code. in fighting the lire when a burst of only; Modern Male Chorue—chain nc<' by you and your Administra­ Haven where she will visit relatives yearoing Tot SKIO— 4:00—Melodic Thoughts, Orch. ‘Don’t send her tc jail, send me,” Chicago—As a taster of soup gat from a tank of liquid fuel 3:3(^ 4:30—Schlrmar Schmidt—also c 7:15— ;15—Westphal’* Orch.—c to e tion, and be it fiuther Resolved; while Mr. and Mrs. Austin visit at 3:45— 4;4S—Nursery Rhymes—also c 7:30— 8:30—Nino Martini, Tenor—to o pleaded Przewienda when * Judge George Ververka was busy because reached by the Aames struck him That we pledge our support as 4:00— OrtIO—Dinner Concert—also cst 8:00— 9:00—Calif. Melodie*—c to cst John E. Fisk was about to sentence that’s his business. and burned him severely about the 4:30— 6:30—Weekly Hymn Sing—^to c 8:30— 0:30—Ted Husing A Orch. loyal Democrats, anxious to dis­ Rev. Md Mrs. Harold Wlnship bead and body. Durgy is survived 8:45— 9:46—Light Opera Gems—c to e the wife. The interruption caused a A canning company pays him a 4:45— 6:45—Shirley Howard—to cst charge our patriotic duty in the per­ and son Sumner spent the week-end by his widow and four children. BKKL- 6:00—Mountaineers—weaf only 9:15—10:15—Little Jack Little—c to o stir Is the courL Toe accused’s son salary for tasting soup. 9:30—10:30—Isham Jones Orch.—o to e formance of this most worthy and with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kingsbury. 5:16— 6:15—Wm. Scotti A Orchestra explained that his father was as 6:30— 6:30—Lum A Abner—east only 10:00—11:00—Martin’s Orch**,—c to e humanitarian course, and to unre­ But, his wife Jeannette, charged Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schell and 10:30—11:30--J. Hamp Orch.—c to c much to blame as his mother. Judge 6:46— 6.*46—The Goldbergs, Serial Act servedly give it ou'" whole-hearted in a bill of divorce when she set daughter of North Windham were 6:00— 7:00—Sanderson>Crumit, Songs 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabo only Fisk said it might be wise to com­ 6:3(^ 7:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra endorsement, and to enthusiastical­ down a plate of her own soup for Simday guests of Mrs. Anna Flake. NBC-WJZ NETWORK mit both of them. 7:0(^ 8KN>—Ben Bernie and the Lads ly work for its fulfillment. him he looked at it and shouted: M ra Henry Schell spent the week 7:30— 3:30—Taylor Holmes—eat to cst BASIC — East: w]a wbs-wbza wbal R ose w a s sentenced to 20 days Signed: ‘What, more soup?” end with her mother and slater. S:0l^ 3:00—American Heroes—also c wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; and costs of 815.70 while Joseph 3:31^ 8:S(^Radlo Forum—also coast Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk Fannie Dixon WeiCh, It was after that, she alleged, The bam on the Isaac Turner 3K»—10:00—Harold Stern’s Orchestra kwcr koll wren wmaq kso WA£ also sentenced to 20 days with Chairm an. that be picked up the plate and place where Andy Himter now lives, t:16—10:16—Lum A Abner—mldw. rpL NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj costs, totalin g 89.43. Both w ere ac­ burned to the ground early Monday 3:30—10:30—Talkie Picture Time, Skit wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf John N. Keeney, threw its contents in her face. cused of 'Violation of the liquor laws. 10d)0—11 KiO—Ralph Kirbery, Baritone SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax Secretary. Chicago— Two baby girls, one two morning. Neighbors were awak­ 10:05—11:05—George Olsen’s Orchestra wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi It was shown that they sold “hooch” ened by the general alarm rung on Francis P. Murray, and one-half years old, and the 10:30—11:30—Dance Orchestra — east; wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre at their home at 21 Linden street. Ben Bernie—rex>eat for the coast woai ktbs ktbs Secretary. other 17 months were abandoned in the telephone but arrived toe late The place was raided on Saturday to save the building and contents. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl ksir kghl The above resolution was beauti­ a rallroaid depot by their father who CB8-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC COAST — kro kfi kgw komo night by Police Captain Richard E. The marriage of Mias Grace Dar- fully engrossed by John N. Keeney left a note reading: ‘T am unable to h y " ' BASIC—East: wabe wade woko wcao kbq kfsd ktar Shea assisted by several of bis men. oU and Henry Reed of this town waab waae war wkbw wkro whk cklw CenL EasL of Rockville, and forwarded to take care of my two babies any Months of search resnlted in the John Bobenko of Grand street took place last evening at the home wdre —cau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd 3:00— 4:00—Paul Ash’s Orch.—also e President Roosevelt yesterday. • longer as I am out of work, and choice of beanAful Kay Frands •wsjv; Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbc 8:30— 4:30—Larry Larsen, Organist was also before the court charged of the bride in Willimantic. Mr. kmox wowo whas Funeral of George Kies alone. to co-star in the romance yen’ll 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie-east only with violation of the liquor laws. and Mrs. Reed have purchased the e a n s that you can get the EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 4:00— 5:00—Dick Messner’s Orchestra The funeral of George Kies who “My wife 'hates the children and enjoy from start to iriilriwind wheo wlbs wfea wore wicc cfrb ckac H e w a s fined 8150 and costs o f Henry Walker farm. Mr. Walker money you need with the 4:30— 5:30—Kathryn Newman, Songs was killed. in the automobile acci­ will not care for them.” finish! d ix ie — wgst wsfa wbrc wgam wdod 4:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas—os. only 813.43. This raid w a s also conduct­ was Mr. Reed’s grandfather. They M- same convenience that you ktaa wreo wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr dent near the lake on the RockvUle- They were taken to an orphanage. charge merchandise at a store. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodz wbt 5:00— 6:00—Amos' ’n’ Andy—east only ed on Saturday jlgbt and a quanti­ will make their home there. 5:15— 6:15—Radio in Education—to o Stafford Springs road on Friday, Marion, Indiana— ^Tbe men having The Sunday school picnic will be Your own signature Is sll we irdae 'Ms wtar wdb] wwva wmbg wsjs 5i45— 6:46—Ray Heatherton, Sengs ty of liquor was seized. MIDWEST — wcah wmbd wtaq kfab was held yesterday afternoon at the told their quota of fish stories Mrs. held W e^es^y at Bevelle’s Grove require (for amounts up to wlsn wibw kfh wmt wkbn weco wsbt 6:0(^ 7:00—To Be Announced Frank Klecak, also of Grand 6:30— 7:30—Adventures in Health Burke Funeral Home on Park Willis Sisson and Mrs. Marie Miller at South Coventry. $100) and the only cost is a FRANCIS wgl street, was another before the court MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh kal 6:45— 7:45—Floyd Gibbons on the Air street at 2 o’clock. Burial was in returned from a fishing trip on the Friday afternoon the ladies are monthly charge of three per NILS 7:00— 8:00—Lewisohn Stadium Con. on the charge of sale of intoxicating cent on the unpaid balance. - COAST—kb] koln kgb kfrc kol kfpy the family plot in the Vernon Cen­ Missena river with this one: iavit^ to meet at Mrs. Floyd Stan- kvl kfbk km] kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:00— 9:00—Music Memories A Poet liquor, likewise victim of the Satur­ For example, the average 8:30— 9:30—"Miss Lilia,’’ Radio Play ter cemetery. A bass weighing one and three- dlBh’s home on South Coventry lake CenL East. day night raid. He was fined 8400 ' monthly cost when repaid in 10 9dK>—lOdKh^Adler and ^ lo e rt—east; Funeral of Martin Burke quarter pounds, jumped into their 2:30— 3:30—Berri.is Orch.—also cst Ames ’n' Andy—repeat for west monthly payments is as follows: ASTHER and costs of 813.70 which he paid. The fimeral of Martin Burke, aged row boat and was followed a few . 2:45— 3:45—Memories Garden—also c 3:16—10:15—The Poet Prince—east; Massachusetts Motorists Fined 3dX>— 4:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only Floyd Gibbons—midwest repeat 83, of West street, who died on last moments later by another that For $25 the cost is .42 9:80—10:30—The Mastersinger*—to e Walter Sellenberg, of Somers- 8:15— 4:15—Roundtownere—also cst Thursday night, was held at the weighed a pound and a half. When Your Daughter For $50 the cost is .83 8:30— 4:30—Jack Armstrong — east 9:45—10:45—Health Adventures—c rpt ville. Mass., was before Judge John oiMy; Between the Bookende—west 10:00—11:00—Mills Blue Rhythm Band Burke Funeral Home on Park street Oakland, Cal. — “The ceiling's For $75 the cost is $1.24 E. Fisk in the Rockville Qty Court Comes to Womanhood 3:46— 4:45—George Hall Orches.—to c 10:30—11:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra yesterday morning at 8:30 o’clock leaking. Honey,” said Mrs. Paul For $100 the cost is $1.65 on Monday morning, charged with and at St. Bernard's Catholic Otey, bank official’s wife to her Larger amount* and longer 'olation the motor vehicle laws. Give Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s terme, if desired. cbim:h at 9 o’clock. Rev. George T. husband. Ani^ so. It was. Coimty The charges against Sellenberg V^etable Compoimd Sinnott, pastor, officiated at a Dairy Inspector C. W. Hartman resulted from an accident near the sclemn requiem high mass. Burial found a swarm of bees in the attic. Most girls in their teens heed a with Walter HUSTON T ow n F arm on Jime 19. I t w as Monesseti, Pa. — P. T. Speck, IDEAL and Franchot TONE WBZ-WBZA was in the family plot in St. Ber­ tonic and regulator. Give your WDRC shewn that at the time the accused n ard’s cemetery. pharmacist, thought two young FINANCINC ^ 2ND BIG FEATURE! drove bis automobile jiast the farm daughter Lydia E. Pinkham*a ns Hartford Conn. 1830 Springfield — Boston N otes men who held him up with a toy BU D D Y ROGERS in at a high rate of speed while tb- V^etabie Cemponnd for the next ASSOCIATIOMAs Stanley Dobosz Post, N o . 14, pistol were only fooling. help were putting the cows in the “W e’re not fooling,” one of them few mondu. 'Teadi her how to “BEST OF ENEMIES” Tuesday, A u gu st 8, 1988 American Legion, sponsored the Boom 6 — BoMnow Bididtng Tnesday, A n g n st 8, 1988 said. “This is a holdup.” gnard her health at this critical pasture which is across the road Lewis Brothers Circus which pre 848-8iS8 Slain Street WED. AND DayUgfat Saving Time Eastern Daylight Tlnae from the farm property..,^ Speck slapped one of them who time. When she Is a happy, healthy TeL 7281 Manchester, Conn. sented two performance, on the THUBS. P . M . P . M . . One of the cows was struck by grabbed 8100. Both fled, dropping wife and mother she thank STATE 4:00— Loew’s M-G-M Variety Hour Burke Lot on West street yesterday 5;00— Skippy. the car which was unable to come a ll but 82. you. 4:30— Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ afternoon and last evening. The Four Oubmen. to a stop for a considerable dis­ 6:30—Jack Armstrong— All-Amer­ tra. profits will be used in charity work. tance. The damage was slight al­ ican B oy. 4:45—Concert — TUlie Carroll, Miss Julia M. Kuebel of Tolland though the cow was knocked down. 5:45—<3eorge Hall’s Orchestra. soprano; Lillian Bernstein, pianist at. ‘ Joseph Bonan of Ellington were Charges of violattoi. of the motor 6:00— ^Reis and Dunn. 5:00— ^Ag^cultural Markets. married at St Joseph’s Polish vehicle laws was lodged against 6:15—Elizabeth Barthell. 5:15— Casino Orchestra. Catholic church on Monday morn­ 5:30— Larry Larson, organist. Sellenberg by Delos Rich, foreman 6:80—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. ing at 9 o’clock. Rev. Siglsmund 5:45— ^Little Orphan Annie. of the town farm, at the time of the 7:00—Gypsy Nina. Worienicki,.pastor, officlsted at the 6:00— ^London Terrace O rchestra. accident. 7:15— ^Dance Time. vvedding ceremony. 7:80—Alfred Kettledon, tenor. 6:15—Happy Landings — Mitzl Through the co-operation of the The regular meeting of the Board 7:45—Mayflower Orchestra. Green. Motor Vehicle Department of Mas­ of Common Coimcil will be held this 8:00— Evan Evans, baritone. 6:30— ^Time, temperature. sachusetts Walter Sellenberg was 8:15—P o e t’s Gold. 6:34 — Sports Review — Bill Wil­ ordered to appear in the Rockville evening with Acting Mayor Roger 8:80—John Kelvin, Irish tenor. liam s. J. Murphy in charge of th | » m e e t ly G. Fox & City Court yesterday morning. 8:45—Novelty Ihythma. 6:40—Weather. This is the first to be tried in the absence of Masror Albert E. BcOe^Modem Male Chorus. 6:42— B’^ o u s Sayings. in the Rockville City Court where Waite who is ill. . ^ Two Outstanding Features of Oar t:15—Frank W es^bal’s Orchestra. 6:45 — Today’s News — Lowell the driver was ordered to appear by 9:80— ^Nlno M artin i, tenor; Orches­ Thom as. the Massachusetts Commissioner of Foreigners are excluded from at­ 7:00— ^Amos *n’ Andy. tra . Motor Vehicles. tendance at the U. 8. Military 7:15— ^National Advisory Council 10:00— California Melodies. Coroner’s Inquest Academy at West Point; a special 10:30— Ted Husing; Leon Belasco’s on Radio in Education. act of Congress is needed to pro­ 7:45— ^Mimi and Jerry. County Coroner Johu H. Yeo­ August Furniture Sale O rchestra. mans of Andover, held an inquest on vide for their entrance. 10:45— ^Light Opera Gems. 8:00—Light Opera — “Trial by 11:15—Little Jack Littie. Jury.” Monday afte'moon at the State 11:30— Isham Jones’ Orchestra. 8:30 — Adventures in Health — Police Barracks at Stafford Springs UP TO “Anemia,” Dr. Herman Bimdesen. on the death on the Rockville- Cr3rs- 8:45—World’s Fair Reporter — tai Lake Road on Saturday of rire in biSc prices of commodities. But since we purdiased a t^ p r^ o n Floyd Gibbons. George Kies. 14 year old son of M r WAPPMG 9:00— Philharmonic Symphony Or­ and Mrs. George Kies of Crystal $300; levels, our pnees are consistent with the lowest 1933 w h ol^e eosfe chestra, L ak e. S ^ Litinue for the period of the sde w ^ ;^ ^ 10:00— ^Household Musical Memories The boy was shown to have been y** awy lepsy ie eat aendi, Rev. and Mrs. David B. Carter 10:30— ^Herbert Marsh and his or­ sitting on a fence as the automobile lasts. Our advicje to you, if you w ^t r e ^ good furmt*we at »e wwese ec aMndi^ ib ■eedw, ten ^ left early Monday morning in their chestra. dnven by George H. Eckert of San m em l. eowtte, er a lonftr ttec pricjes in a deca^ is to purchase during tms great Automohdle for a month’s visit with 10:45— News. Francisco, Cal., beaded for Stafford g\ Mrs. Carter’s mother and aunt and 11:00— Time, weather .temperature. Springs from Rockville approached tf yoewbL ^ ' unde in Durant, Okla. ’They are 11:03 — Sports Review — Bill W il­ Just before the car arrived the boy 4^Piece Solid Mahogany going by way of North Carolina, liams. ran across the street and was struck P e r s o n a l 11:15— John Doherty, singing pian­ Georgia and Dallas, Tex., and ex­ down by the car on the extreme left ist. F l i f A N C i C o m p a n y pect to attend the e^osition in Chi­ side of the road. 11:30— ^Hotel Lexington O rchestra. cago on their return trip. They ex­ Eckert 'was held in bonds of 81, Loom 2, State Theater Bldg. 12:00— ^Hotel Penn sylvan ia Orches­ pect to arrive home September 7. 000 pending the Coroner’s finding. 76S M ala St.. M aacheeter Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Bolles and tra. Opea Tharsdav SreBliiga Uatll 8 P. M. Bedroom Suite * *® The bond was continued pending 9 8 daughter Jeazme, are spending a A . M . Pheae 8480 12:30— Eklgewater Beach Orchestra. the finding, which is expected to be The eply ehame la thrae pereaat per pteeee o4 fine Mfid nnhogh week 3tt Cape Cod. 1:00— Time, made within twenty-four hours by leath OB aapald amoamt of loaa. The Federated church is dosed for any fa this Colonial bedrooal the numth of August and the first . zfate. Center drawer gnides, ail dostproof week in September. The next ser­ eonatmetion, dovetaU front and vice there will be September 10. drawer joining, are some of the distinctiva During this vacation the interior of the church will be renovated and re­ features of tiiiis inviting group. Excellent­ decorated. New dectric lights will ly finished, tool Inclndes fooivpoeyter panel be installed. bed, spaeioiM dresser, roomy five-dwwer Mr. and Mrs. Ldnwood, Elmore 'rfiest, and graceful dressing table. and son, Marcus, returned Sunday from a vacation spent at West­ Wednesday Mornii^ ^ledals MB4VH n O O W brook. ‘The Federated Church School held 70x80 Hand Embroidered its food sale on the Parish House lawn last Saturday. Considerable money was receiv^ for Sunday Part Wool Blankets B ri^ e Sets School work. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Sicklln Sateen Bound Cloth and 4 Napkins and diildren spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Van Sicklin’s mother, Mrs. Anna Parkington, of Winsted. Mr. and Mrs. George Parkington of Detroit, were also there. $ 1.00 Gwranteed Fast Colov. rihxriiie j. Dewey motored to Plaid Patterns in Colors Yellow, Orchid, Bose, Florence, Mass., Wednesday after­ Green, and Bhie. noon and took his son, Charles W. Dewey and family to ^ston, where Fndt>of'the*Loom they spent the night with Mrs. 66x76 Dewey’s family. Thursday he took Mr. and Mrs. Rv®^ Dewey to her House Dresses home in Mansfield and back to Levi Cotton Blankets Dewey's for supper. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dewey took them back to Springfield & the evening. 59c i n n e r . SP R IN G 50c Sizes: 20-40-42-44-48-50-52 Plaid Patterns of Blue, Bose, Green, Yellow, Deaths Last Night and Orchid. MATTRESS PRESTO Detroit— ^Dr. Edward C. Davidson, 39, credited with revolutionizing BOOK RACK treatment of bums through the use Mason Jars of tannic acid. Oakland, Calif.—^Arthur Powell End Table Quart Size Davis, 72, famous engineer, helped build Canal, Boulder and Walnut Finish. Regular $1.49. Leek for the feetnrea CooUdge dams, director of U. S. jon’d expect ef s much high- R eclam ation Service from 1915 to er prleed msttrem when yen 0## 0ID|UiA]l||r 1925. The reeUlent eoU unit „ hi nphel- E ^ Hampton. N. Y.—Jonathan limited Quantity. Thompson Gardiner, 90, fourteenth etored with whit# eetten frit. tufted, end covered ■with an exeriient owner of famous Gardiner’s island, Limited Quantity. Pints .79c off Long Island, descendant of Lord grade ef heavy A C. A ricking. This la a comfortable well-made mattreM Lion Gardiner, original owner in •with the wearing qualities and eomfert found 1638. ' only in good Innersprlng eonatruction.. We . ROOSEVELT VISITS POPE selling It at the price ef an ordinary raattreag. ontgomery ard NaturaUy. therefor#, we can accept no orders for M W £ theee when cor preeent supply K exhausted. « wv ei. x w . . Vatican City, Aug. 8.— (AP) — Co. G Fox & Co.. Famftnre— ^Nrath Floor Theodore Roosevelt was received in MANCHESTER audience' today by Pope Pius. He 824-828 M A IN STREET TEI.. s m was accompanied by Monalgnor Eu­ gene Burke, rector of the American EOllefe. \ I . I T.. A. PA G E SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 8.. 1988.

mally conceded the permanency of was not giving intervention any the State Aid Act, but the appropri­ HAVANA QUIET TODAY consideration. TOLLAND SEEKS MORE FUNDS ation for any one year or fOr any The n a tt amendment, named for L0V€4 State biennum might be used fOr Sonator Drvlll H. Platt ol Omnec- N. Y. Stocks On Sunday Mrs. Zoe Beckley was obtaining an additional 30 per cent AFTER SERIOUS RIOTS ticut, provides among other things visited by Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mc- BEGIN BERK TODAY UNDER NIRA PLAN grant from the Federal government. that the United States may inter­ N itt whose summei home la at train. “Have you wired for a res­ Type Desired. vene to preserve order under cer­ Adams Exp ...... 9 EVE BAYIE88, Pfstty copy (CoattBiMd From Page One) Palmer. Mata., m d Mt. McMtt’s writer In ttw advertlstttg office of ervation?" Goxxunissioner Macdonald 'states tain circumstances or maintain Air Reduc ...... 96 father and mother, from Cleveland. Etee named her hotel. “Bixby's that he is of the opinion that Con­ Cuba’s independence. Alaska J u n ...... 25 Bixby's dqmrtnaeot store, secretly made tee reservation for me. day to ask for a leave of absence The United States in the past Allegheny ...... 5% Ohio. Mrl McNitt is founder and marries DICK RADER, a coostme- necticut should obUdn every bit of from Congress, which yesterday be­ head of the McNaught Syndicate of And Freda (forter will be thera Macdonald Asks Advisory Federal money that it possibly can has made use of armed interven­ Allied Chem ..T...... 1201^ tloa eagliieer fW marriage takes tee first two dajhi-” Eve smiled. gan a permanent sessioB to consider tion twice. The provisions of the Am Can ...... 85% New York which distributes the fa­ place horried'y daring a noon hmeta as a means of financing highway the situation. mous dally columns of O. O. Mc­ She knew when he acked—floaters, improvement, since highways are Platt amendment,' have be been Anaconda ...... 16% of Now York. Zoe Beckley'a (3or- Later that same day Eve iearas majority of dtisens and requiring It was understood on high author- Atchison ...... 57% ner is also put out by the Me- up Irene Prentiss. Will she do Monies considerably In excess of much labor. dependant on sugar for 80 per ceut that she Is to receive the promo­ for a chaperon?" those provided as Connecticut's itj that Machado told five liberal of her national income. Several Auburn ...... 55% Naught syndicate Mr McNitt opei an office cent of the total amount advanced. LEADER OBJECTS Elec Pow and L t ...... '..... 9 Friendship, Pemaquid, Wlscassett of her uwn and that I might have clinging to his arm, swung ali.'u.t ado and the opposition was expect­ Bank Stocks and Newagen nn. with friends with him. Apparently they were Over S Millions Available. ed today in circles here cognisant of Gen Elec ...... 23% a chance tc take hu place? And He explained that the State had Bid Asked Gen Foods ...... 86% from Concord, Mr. end Mrs A. L. you know how hard I’ve worked for being introduced, although Eve T O W CHARGES the situation in the island republic. CMp Nat B and T ...... 10 14 Cushman and Mrs. Rute Cuyler. a proir .'tion—’’ could hear "o part of the * "inversa- available in addition to all allot­ Yestei day’s rioting the Presi­ Gen Motors ...... 29% ments by the Federal government Ch)nn. River ...... 450 — Gillette ...... 18% leaving her sister at Portsmouth. “Yes. Well?" Dick’s voice didn’t tlon through the double windows. dent’s defiance of the emissary of First Nat of Htfd . . . . 90 — N. H., for a motor trip with the for Federal Aid highways, both reg­ (Continued Prom Page One) Golu Dust ...... 21% seem quite natural. It sounded a Then, with a warning and a jerk, ular and emergency, together with President Roosevelt reports from Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 50 55 Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% Cushmans. Mrs. Beckley returned trifle grim. His gray eyes were the long tra.n glided out of the the State funds necessary to meet Havana that army officials were Htfd National nd T 16 19 Hershey ...... 68 to Tolland. sober, waiting. station. Dick waa lost t® Eve and ‘Reds’ is with the few that the cooling in their support of Machado Phoenix St. B and T.. 175 — the Federal -requirements in the ex­ United Mine Workers organisers Hudson Motors ...... 11 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett “Well, Alice '.s going very soon her last glln-pm of him included a penditure of such funds, approxi­ and belief among officials here that West Hartford Trust.. — 175 Int Harv ...... 84 left on August 7 for a week’ visit Sooner than Mr. Barnet expected. pair of laughing girts and an irre­ have sent here to disorganise us. he has lost public favor were cited Insurance Stocks mately $3,500,000; and that it was Their leaders have hatred this Int Nick ...... 19 with Mrs. Bartlett’s sister, Mrs He called me into hte office ear'y sponsible looking young man. Sud­ his opinion that a Federal grant of in support of predictions that he Aetna Cjasualty ...... 50 52 Int Tel and T e l...... 16 Eleanor Stryker and Dr. Stryker this morning and co.’d me I had a denly Eve wanted to leap from plot to discred’t us and save their would leave office. Aetna Life ...... 23 25 at their summer home. Squirrel Is about $1,500,000 would be available own faces." Johns ManviUe ...... 46 chance for the position. He said he the moving ^rain to b» with kMck. under the NIRA, assuming that the Above all this was the shadow of Aetna Fire ...... 33^ 35^ Kennecott ...... 19% land. Maine. and Mr. Blxby woulo decide about "It’s not only your wedding $3,500,000 be construed as 70 per Ryan, president ot one of ' le the Platt amendment and United Automobile ...... 21 23 Lehigh Val Ck)al ...... 4% Tolland Grange was we) repre­ it this afternoon. And," Eve nerv­ night, EJve Bayless," she told her­ cent of the program and that l^e United Mine Workers locals, took States intervention. Ch)nn. (leneral ...... 36Vt Lehigh V«1 Rd ...... 19% sented at the East Cential Pomo­ ously took a sip of not ceffee, “he self, “but it’s also your first busi­ Federal government would grant command of the situation af the Hands' OS PoUcy Hartford Fire ...... 44 46 Ligg and My B ...... 94 na Grange, No. 8, annua) field day said this moming that il they de­ ness trip to N'w York—and you meeting of local officers called to National Fire ...... 44 46 Loe\^ s ...... 26% held on Wednesday, August 3, with know tee importance of that." the remaining 30 per cent. President Roosevelt apparently Hartford Steam Boiler 50 53 cided I could have the j.)b I was to This section, he explained, is to approve the Washington truce and LorUlard ...... 21% Coventry Grange No. 75, at North leave for New York tonight. I was force postponement oi action until wants to avoid even the appearance Phoenix Fire ...... 54 56 McKeesp Tin ...... 79% Coventry. be distinguished entirely from the Friday to allow further time for of intervention. He sent Sumner Travelers ...... 435 445 afraid to tell them this is our wed­ As the train gathered momen­ highway section of the NIRA which Mont Ward ...... 21% The annual Federated church ding day. I never would have got tum and plunged into tee night consideration of the pact Welles, his most trusted Latin Public Utilities Stocks Nat B iscuit...... 53% school community picnic will be provides a $400,000,000 appropria­ American adviser, to Havana and (h>nn. EUec S e rv ...... 44 48 the promotion then” Eve tried to rea'< the evening paper tion to be divided among the states Hints At a Trick Nat Oish Reg ...... 17% held Thursday, August 10. at Pine but was unable to fav.'en her atten­ Seated in his unpretentious, well gave him a free hand in seeking a Conn. P o w er...... 43 45 Nat Dairy ...... 20 Dick white-faced, waited. She specifically for use on the highways. Point, two miles from Hazardvllle looked at him pleadingly but he did tion on anything but the depa»'t- guarded home, Ryan, in an ' inter­ peaceful solution to the controversy. Greenwich WAG, pfd.. 50 60 Nat Pow and L t ...... 15% when everyone who wishes are in­ Thus, the highway section provides Administration officials long have Hartford Ellectric . . . . 54 56 not help her. She must hurry on. ment store advertisements, which an absolute outlay of funds, waile view charged that .Tohn L. Lewis, N Y Central ...... 42% vited to attend. The committee was merely force of habit. national president of the United Insisted that Ambassador Welles Hartford Gas ...... 45 — NY NH and H ...... 25% ’Time pressed. the public works section provides do., p f d ...... 45 — would like (hose going meet at She rang for the porter and an absolute grant of 30 per cent of Mine Workers, and WiUlam Fee­ was acting in a personal capacity Noranda ...... 32% the church at 10 o'clock, d. s. t. “Well, darling, I hoped against ney, district president, had tried to and not taking auvantage of the S N E T rth and Judd ...... 16 19 joying their picnic supper followed with me. darling?” dor to this country, Oscar .Cintas, U S Ind A le ...... 04% so that only her face peeped out the State has $3,500,000 appropriat­ operators’ agreements on weighing Niles, Bern Pond ...... 9 12 U S R ubber...... 18 by games with prizes awarded the ‘"rhen you have decided to go?" the island’s foreign minister— Dick wasn’t r-aking ?t easy for her. for air. So had she done when ed for road construction' and the coal, claiming that "very few of Peck, Stow sn i Wilcox 2 5 U S Steel ...... 52% group motored to Crystal Lal.e for she was a • little girl and became projects are to cost $5,000,000, it them" have scales now and, “so far Orestes Ferrara—was revealed to­ Russell Mfg ...... 10 20 a program of water sports and “I must, ''lick! It’s my bi^^ op­ day as returning to Havana by Util Pow and L t ,...... 4% frightened in tee night at imagi­ may under the NIRA provisions ask £is I can tell not one has made an Scovill ...... '---- 20\(t 22Vi West U nion...... 60% Mrs. Prokup won the prize in the portunity.'' This a trifle defiantly. nary figures and sounds And so the Federal government for the effort to obtain any since signing plane. Stanley Works ...... 21 23 bathing beauty contest. It was Then, regretting her mar .er a He expects to reach there tomor­ West El and M fg ...... 41% she prayed as she had prayed when necessary addition $1,500,000. This the agreement.” Standard Screw ...... 45 — Woolworth ...... 43 % i early Thursday morning when the bit, she added, “If you’d come she was a little girl—tor very own in effect, is the same as if the State Ryan observed that be bad hoped row morning, having stopped off to do., pfd., guar...... 100 y — Elec Bond and Share (C^rb). 24% along, Dick, wr could announce our consult Cintas while enroute home members arrived at their homes. prayer addressed to a Divinity as borrowed $5,000,000 from the Fed­ the strike vould be held off until Smythe Mfg Co...... 20 — A. F. Ludwig of Tolland, owner marrlege immediately. Gome on, reai, as friendly, as familiar almost eral government and immediately the adoption of the coal code but from the London economic confer­ Taylor and Fenn ...... — 125 darling! We’ll spend our honey­ ence. of the Hygienic Ice Cfompanj on as her own parents. 'Oh, God, paid back $3,500,000 or 70 per cent declared that operators, after Torrington ...... 34 36 Brooklyn street in Rockville, a di­ moon in New York. / H I have to please have Dick forgive me; and of the total. The balance of $1,- promising to have the ende ready May Take Charge. Underwood Mfg ...... 27 29 ^ANBURY POOR PLACE rector of the' New England Ice do th-.re is look about—visit the Ferrara, whose Italian nativity help me to oe good to him!” 500,000 would thus be an outright by Jixly 1, had “pussy-footed Union Mfg Co ...... — 10 Dealers’ Association, was i*- Boston smart shops and restaurants and Would there be a telegram in grant and it should make no differ­ about" and company bosses, mean­ has barred him from the presidency U S Envelope, -.om... 44 — the theaters. It will be fun!” as such, has been considered as a do., pfd ...... 75 — TO GET MARRffiD IN Friday for a conferei:ct of the tee morning? ence to • the Federal government while, made conditions so miser­ board at the Hotel S ta'’~r to take (To Be Continued) whether the 70 per cent is borrowed able for miners who joined the possible man to take charge of the Veeder Root ...... 13 15 action in regard to operaitng un­ But Dick had bis work too and and paid back or whether it is avail­ union that they could delay the executive authority in the event Whitlock Coil I pe .. 3 6 der a code of the National Indus­ slowly he shook his head. “No, it’s able without such borrowing. strike no longer. President Machado left office. J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 35 40 All Ministers and Justices' of trial Act. Mr. Ludwig is one of four impossible for me tc get away be­ ' Towns May Gain. A former ambassador to the directo-'S of the New England As­ fore the job is finished in .Tune. Just DOPE SMUGGLING The individual towns in Connec­ United States, be is secretary of the Peace Away from City now we’re po’^rlng concrete and if on Vacations —> One Couple’s sociation in Connecticut ticut, as explained by State Aid BELIEVE SANBORN state for foreign affairs, the office C H A R TM , BLACKSMITH, Miss Elizabeth J. Leonard of Tol­ ,tbere is a slip-up I’m responsible. Agent W. E. Hulse of the highway designated by the Cuban constitu­ Plight. land aven\ie is spending a few days People have been forced to dyna­ IS ON INCREASE department, should be able to deal tion to take charge in the event the at the Crawford House, Crawford mite whole foimdation walls be­ with the Federal government under coimtry were left without a presi­ cause they were laid out a few SWINDLE VICTIM BUILDING NEW SHOP Notch, New Hampshil*e. ((fontinoed from Page One) the public works section even more dent. Danbury, Aug. 8.—(AP)—Walter Mr. and Mrs. William Ursin of inches out of line. No, EJve. When advantageously than the State in Whether Ferrara could occupy S. Speldell, of Port Chester, N. Y., a bunch >f blueprints are handed to the executive position even temper- the River district are th** proud Federal authorities say had fingers general. (Continued brom Page One) Starts New Place of Business and Miss Lydia A. Birdsall, of parents of a little daughter. ’ tj me I don’t 'esve until the complet­ Connecticut several years ago de­ Eurlly is a legal question that may ed bufidlng is turned over to the extending to several cities of tee on William Street— Tearing Greenwich, were married here last last Wednesday at the Rockville Orient and connesptions 'n Europe, creed through its General Assembly croft Mitchell, son of WUliam D. require a ruling. City hospital. owner and I know \?hat he will that $1,000,000 per year together Mitchell, former United States at­ He has been close to Presideiit Down Allen Place Shop. night under unusual circumstances. find out later—that everything is has been credited by Federal au­ Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Green. Jr., thorities with ha'ving shipped Into with certain other funds, aggregat­ torney general. They said that Machado, but has also bad many They procured a marriage license in of Bennington, Vt., were week-end o. k. I’m staying on the job.” ing approximately $1,250,000, Bancroft Mitchell, now abkpad on friends among the opposition and this city several days ago, and ar­ Eve’s lips quivered. He was this countr\’ $'i 500.000 fo taicotic.- Joseph C. Chartier, tax collector guests of their parents, Mr. and within two years. should be set aside from the high vacation, was an intimate associate attempted, while ambassador here, riving here last night, were unable Mrs. Cornell G»wn, Sr. willing tor her to go. He didn’t way fund for the construction of of the dead man, and they hoped he to effect a reconciliation between in the Eighth School and Utilities to find a minister or a Justice of the even quarrel over it as, unreason­ Last week a •ship docking at a Mrs. Mable Morganson of Buff northwest port was found to ha'ie State Aid highways (town roads not could give them some lead to follow. Machado and the latter’s enemies. District, who succeeded his father, peace. Nearly all the pastors of Cap district, is able to be around ably she half hoped be would do. on the Trunk Line or primsu^r sys­ the late Louis Chartier in the black­ the city’s churches are away on va­ War it possible that shq i d •not $10,500 in narcotics ibr-ir' whi> again after several weeks illness. recently the same vessel was tem.) The legislature provided GUNS SBIUGGLED. smith business on Allen place, one cation. The couple finally went to Sir Robert Ten Eyck and Lady mean as much to him as bis that the money would be used to pay of the oldest blacksmith shops in police headquarters and the story of work? Well, then, she would just search^ at Honolulu and $50,000 the larger part of the cost of this JOHNSON A PPE A L Athens. Ga., Aug. 8.—(AP)— Terhune of Ottawa, Canada, and In narcotics uncover'^. Four men who confessed thqy took Manchester, has secured a permit their unsuccessful quest for some New Haven, visited several of their show him! She delivered the next construction and that the towns and this morning broke grounds for one to marry them fell upon sym ­ blow: 0 \'er lOltOOO Addicts would pay only a small part of the part in a venture for running guns Tolland friends last week. So the battle continues in an ef­ stolen from the University of Geor­ the erection of a blacl^mith shop pathetic officers. E. M. Rudolph and A. D. lx„mp- “My train leaves at eight cost. This smnual allotment is di­ TO U. S. EMPLOYERS to the east of his property on land Policemen were unable to find any o’clock, ’ Eve announced. “I rushed fort to end tee illicit traffic, which vided among the towns which apply gia Military Department to Florida son of New Yor"’, were week-end finds its support in the cravings ol for sale to “Cuban rebels" will oe owned by him'fronting on William one in the city qualified to perform guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ru­ out late this afternoon an^ packed for it and used by the State to pay (Continued From Page One) street. The building will be of a marriage ceremony until a patrol­ a bag and sent it to the station.” an estimated 1.50.000 to 50c,000 ad­ seven-eighths of the cost of road g;iven a hearing before United States man who drove up to headquarters dolph. dicts in th'.«- countr>> Federal au­ Commissioner Sara K. Hawkins frame structure 20 by 25 feet The Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blanken- “WHAT!” hfc cried. Hastily he construction in towns whose annual new jobs by Labor Day, less than a land on Alien place is owned by and learned about the hunt recalled paid the check and bundled Elve thorities have placed tee cost •'.o tax returns are less than $30,000 and August 14. W. E. Hibbard and the building is that he had seen the Rev. Elisha Z. burg and Roland Biankenburg of these -ddicts at more tlar $.500.00 month away. John Fuller, Paul Sorrells and Rockville were recent guests at tbe into her wraps. ^Then. tellin- her three-fourths of the cost in towns Johnson and his agents in the the imoperty of. Mr. Chartier. He Ellis, pastor of the (Christian to wait inride 'until be brought a day. whose tax returns are in excess of George Kinard told V. G. Hawkins, is tearing down the building on Al­ church, in an automobile at a gaso­ home of Wildam Agard and daugh­ Stnugglers traveling usually in capital concentrated on these as­ deputy United States district clerk, ters, Marion Baker and Lucile tbe car, he dashed into tbe storr . that amount. pects of their problem today, while len place and will use part of the line atation a block away, five min­ In a few moments be v^as back ocean liners bring their product in Cumulative. yesterday, that they participated in lumber in ' rebuilding the shop on utes previously. The clergyman Agard. rubber sacks strapped around a traveling mediator, Edward F. two raids on the arsenal. Otis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham, and hurrying her imder the can­ These State Aid allotments are McGrady, assistant- administrator William street had departed when officers sent to opy of the chugging roadster. wAists of crew members or in oth­ cumulative and when sufficient Gooch, farmer, said he stored part summon him arrived at the place. Mrs. EHizabeth Graham and friends er rubber sacks which ere dropped for labor, went into 'Pennsylvania, of the arms at his home. ' of Thompsonville were Sunday ’They could see the lights of tbe funds are available for the construc­ to ^k recalcitrant miners to go Getting a description of his car Terminal Tow . as they sped over overboard with floats so teat con­ tion of any project the highway de­ Six Browning machine guns, am­ and learcdng that he was on his way gruests of Mrs. Vnna Graha~i at tact boats cap pick hem up: in back to work under the terms wf munition, several 50-shot automatic the Lilacs. tee Heights to tee city. Dick’s partment proceeds with the work the strike truce Johnson obtained. MISS CROOKS GIVEN to Brewster, N. Y., ten miles away, profile was rigid. He kept his false bottoms of oi' drums (as in and bills the town for its proportion­ rifles, some 20-shot automatic rifles the policemen set out in an effort to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simp m tee Ezra case): m cavities in bee's From Pennsylvania, McGrady will and three small caliber target rifles gave a tea Friday afternoon, Aug. eyes on the slippery street. ate part of the cost. The statutes fly to Massachusetts for discussions overtake him before he reached the Eve could not endure it. “Dick!” of shoes; in bed posts; and even further provide, however, that a were stolen ^ m the arsenal Jime A SHOWER PARH New York state line. With sirens 4 to several of their friends in hon­ melted in wax shipmePwS. with differing employers^ and work­ or of Mrs. Snell of I'ew York. Her voice was high-pitched, im­ town may finance a State Aid pro­ ers in the boot and shoe Industry. 18 and 27. The confessions fol­ blowing they dashed along the No seizure is too small. Smite ject in anticipation of future State lowed weeks of inquiry by Federal Brewster road and their whistles Mrs'. Cornell Green with her ploring. declared, or is any street peddler officers and representatives of the Mrs. Edna Williams of 142 Bis- daughter, Mrs. G. Nelson Bowers, He brought tee car to a stop Aid allotments, in which case the OUNBIAN’S VICTIM DIES brought the frightened and won­ too significant, teat narcotic agents project is f anced entirely by the army. sell St. Is Hostess at Satur­ dering driver to a stop. When the were recent guests cf relatives. beside tee cobblestone garden wall fail to investigate tr the limit, Mr., and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden had of some millionaire’s estate. town and the State refunds to the Greenflield, Mass., Aug. 8.—(AP) Fuller and Sorrells said the lead­ day Night Affair. minister found he was not in dan­ seeking sdways to root out tee town tr tate‘E i-.oportif of the er of the plot was a mA.n giving the ger of arres^ and the reason for the as recent guests Mr. Hayden’s “Oh, Dick!” she sobbed and flung source of supply. The Ezra ting ----- Following the death early today brother, Warren - E. Hayden and herself into Ills arms. cost in annual installments as the of Patrolman Albert C. Jordan, of a name of fS%d Elmore and represent­ pursuit he consented to return to was uncover^, be said, from tbe allotments become available. ing himself as a commander in the Miss Betty (jrooks of 59 Apel this city. He perfonned the mar­ Mrs Hayden of Hartford investigation b^gim w a light ress exhibition at Chicago, 111. kiss me this minute Hi NEVER Bull is in Franklin coimty hospi­ go to New York,” she fold him Ir succession this miMning. nc through refunds from the State as tal, recovering from the effects of a tary rule which followed the Span- luncheon were-enjoyed by the guests. Waterbury, Aug. 8—(AP) — Ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. conferred with CfomptroUer Ansoa they become available from future ish-Amerlcau war. The hostess was assisted ^ her proximately 870 firms have signed and Mrs. Edward Littlefield and through her tears. Mackjaqk blow. Arthur J. Manix, Mr. (joiurtland at Hartford were And Dick kissed his wife, step­ Keeler: Cfommissione) of floonce State Aid allotments. the station attendant, suffered a The so-called Platt amendment sister, Miss Heloi Cole, and Miss N. R. A. pledges here since the start Edward F. H«U; Dr. StmU^ pli-' gimiisy arrangements might be to the (hiban Constitution affirms Dorothy Freebum. of the drive. New emplosrmeBt con­ we^-end guests at tbe Gehring ped on tee accelerator uri reached slight gunshot wound. In the scuf­ home, and the Misses Betty and tee station Just s few m nutes be­ bom, (fommlaBkm^ of.H ealBir'Iil^ J made with the Town Aid appropria­ fle with the would-be-robber, Jor­ the United States right of tntm’- Announcement of Miss Crooks' ditions resulting from the adoption Fannie Dixon Welch ot the ti^ercu- tion of $8,000,000 par year which is dan took one gun from him, but ventioB under certain circum­ homing marriage on Saturday. Aug­ of the code have, it Is estimated, Stella Jackson of Hartford are fore eight o’clbex ust 12. to Eric Crawshaw of 66 Sti^ given work to about 1,000 addltlo&al q>ending two weeks at the home a “Where will you atop?" he ahked Icsir commlarion and State ttiftw ay distributed equally among the towns Bull drew , a second and shot both stances. News from Hyte Park to- OommlaeldBer JSoflB A; of the State. This act in hot nor* Jordan and Manix. dity wfm that Pnsldfltt Rooasfait plkSB strsst was mads now ay. Mr. and Mrs. felaliiir.'. - . . . ■■■■ ■ ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 8.1988, Yanks Sweep Double Bill From SenatotSf 6-5, 5~4 PICK BROWN BERRY W onder Horse Heads East Ever Ride Surf? It*s Great Sport RUTH AND GEHRIG SOCK ______> AS DARK HORSE OF But You May Take A Few Spills Along With Thrills HOMERS AS CHAMPS CUT ;THEHAMBLETONIAN Honolulu, Aug. 8—(AP) — Surf^ riding, peouUarty a Polynesian sport MARGIN TO LONE GAME and developed to a greater degree by the Hawalians than by an;' other Spectacular Victory in race, is constantly drawing more I 'a^ te persons, or “haoles,” to the ONLY 2 IN MAJORS Singles by dtapman, SeweD ranks

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Saspinall on oonf efisten of faith. The HOUSES FOR RENT AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING- . a p a r t m e n t s — F L A T S ^ Missea Louise, and Ijota Helmer were V TO RENT NOTICE! ANDOVER leaden of the Chridtlan Endeavor UNFURNISHBU BOOMSrin the STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS ^ 63 f o r RESTT— f i v e room bungalow, meeting in the evening. Tinker Blocfc. Itght bOl paid, hot On mid after 'this date I will not with all improvements, and ga­ 1962 CHEVROLET COACH; 1932 FOR RENT—3 RcAsM APART* It is eiipected there will, be an- water fnralsbed, all ttooms recent­ be responsible for any bills con­ WmyB sedan; 1930 Chevrolet coach; l o c a l a n d l o n g DISTAN CE rage. 48 Mather street or telephone A daughter was bom last week moving, general ccucKing, livery MENT, all Improvements, hot wa^ out o f town woman to lead: the sing­ ly renovated: 38 to fl6. See tracted by my wife, C€«llla-Urlano. 1930 Whippet sedan; 1929 Chevrolet 8106. in Washington, D. C., to Mr. and; service. Our affiliation with United ter beat furnished also garage. ln> ing and also a speaker from out of Chris Olemiqy. PATSIE URIANO. coach; 1929 Ford coupe. Cole Mra Nathan Koenig. Mrs. Koenig t6wn at the Community social at Vans Service means lower rates on quire 18 UUey street, upstairs. August 8th, 1933. Motors at the Center. FOR RENT— t8 WASHINGTON before her marriage was Miss Rose the home of Mr. and Mn. Allen furniture moving to distant points. TWO OF OUR BBSl three room street, 6 room single, available Rosenblum of this town. Newton E’riday evening. Gfunes WE BUS. SELL and aachange used Large modem trucks, experience apartments are vacant, redeoorat^ Sept 1st, also several I others; Miiw Virginia Parker of Bridge-, win be played and a general social oars aU m ^ee and aoodela. Armory rn«^n, prompt service, all goods tn- ed, hot water. Johnsem Block. Tel. five and six room singles. Arthur water, Mass., is visiting her unclq time enjoyed. Refreshments will and aunt Mr .and Mrs. Robert Park­ Garage, 60 Wells atreeL Telephone siu%d while in-transi.t are features 6917 or 7685. A. Knofla. 875 Main street. Dial be served. ^ ^ 687A offered at no extra expense to you. 5440. er at their cottage at Andover Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Daily trips to New York, baggage FOR RENT—4 EtOOM tenement, all Saturday Mrs. i Parker and niece at­ son Burton spent Sunday at Rocky 1929 FORD COUPE; 1929 Ford delivered direct to steamship piers. Improvements, garage if desired, FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat tended the theater in Manchester. Point, R. I., and enjoy^ a shore coach; 1931 Chevrolet coach; 1927 single bouse, all improvements, The Ladles’ Benovelent society For further information call 3063, call 8608 or 6230. dinner. We are opening a Beal Estate Agency in connection with Chevrolet coupe. $5.00 down, bal­ 8860, 8864. Perrett A Gleimey. Inc. garage ,lf d^red. 16 Homestead committee met with Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olney, son ance 20 months. Brown’s Garage, street ririepbone 709L Woodin at the parsonage E’riday our AoctlOD bnslnees and want to list local town and faAn f o r RENT'— t w o , THREE and and grandson, of Sbuthbrldge, propose which are for sale. 8805 West Center street Corn ,room famished or unfumiahed evening. They decided to serve the TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Mass., .called on Mrs. Olney's cou­ REPAIRING 23 apartmenta Manchdater Construc­ next society supper August 30. , sin, Mrs. Janet Smith Sunday. Mrs. bouaes, single' and double; also m im Sarah Morris of Efilington ,is FOR AN tion Co. Teb 4181 or 4359. modem apartments. Apply Eklwaro Olhey was granddaughter to the MOVING—TRUCKING- MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum visiting her niece, Mrs. Ward Tat- late Randall Jones. HoU. Telephone 4942 and 8025. STORAGE 20 cleaner, washing machine, gun, FOR RENT—4" ROOM FLAT h o t . The Ladies’ Benevolent society ACTIVE REAL ESTATE SERVICE lock repairing, key making. Braitb- with all improvements, and ho%, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and wlU meet at the home of Mrs. walte, 62 Pearl street. water heat 170 Oak street. Inquiry children spent Wednesday at Ham- Thomas Lewis - Thursday afternoon List Your Properties With SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the SUMMER HOMES monasset Beach. accommodation of their large Oe- at Maples Maternity Home, 164 at 2 o’clock. FOR RENT 67 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps, Miss Ruth Yeomans, daughter ol Luxe bus for lodge, part> or team Odk street or call 8241. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Thomas Birmingham and William Mra Claud Yeomans and the late trips at special rates. Phone 3063, FOR RENT—7 ROOM, cottage, at Palmer, attended the Tolland county f o r r e n t — m o d e r n 6 room Judge Eidward M. Yeomans was 8860, 8864. b e a u t y c u l t u r e —Earn while Sound View, from ' August 13th, Democratic meeting at the home of tenement with garage, on ESdge- given a miscellaneous shower Thura- ROBERT M . REID & SON learning. Details free. Hartford until after Labor Day. Call 7846. Lewis Eaton in Bolton Saturday. dajf evming by the girls iir the xe- AUenONEERS — BEAL ESTATE — APPRAISEES Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main ton street five minutes to mills. H. E. Filnk of Bayside, L. I., New. sepreb wofk in the Motor Vehicle 201 Main Street Phone 319^ street, Hartford. Telephone 8301. York, called on bis parents, Mr. and MAY VISIT AIRPOBT depculment. One ol the girl’s par­ Manchester, Conn. Want Ad Informatton FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenmnent Mrs. A. EL E’rink Friday afternoon..' ents have a home in Saybrook where Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt HELP WANTED—MALE 36 with garage, 162 School street also New Glaagow, N. S., Aug. 8 — Miss Yeomans and about a dozen of three rpom ^>artmen&. Maple and two children spent the week­ the girls were invited to a pieme Manchester (AP) —Possibility of Jim and Amy end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. SALESMAN—WE HAVE AN open street Telephone 6517. MoUiaon vlaitlng the airport named diimer. Miss Yeomans was the re­ Evening Herald ing in Manchester for a high grade Addison E. Frink. cipient of several lovely presents. for the famdUa avlatof after his first There was a large congregation producer to contact merchants and TO RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement transAtlantic crossing la seen in a This was the second shower given at church Sunday morning. Rev. CLASSIFIED doctors on a nationally known and comer Main find Wadsworth Sts. message, received by officials of the Miss Yeomans who will be married ADVERTISEMENTS Phone 6150 or call at 459 Main S t Wallace P. Woodto preached a very soon to Donald MePheanon of Oak­ endorsed plan for collecting slow Pictou County Flyiflg Club. interesting and ’aspiring sermon ''.In response to an invitation to land, Calif. accounts. Connection is permanent, talcing for the scripture reading, Gotmt eix averax* word* l® visit the field on August 19 with tie Several of the townspeople and InitlaU. number* and abbreviation* profitable. State qualifications in M ark, th Chapter, beginning at BUSINESS LOCATIONS Canadian good-will air tour MoUi- 14 some guests from Boston held a e a ^ count a* a word and com p o«d first letter. D. C. Woodin, 226 State the 12th verse. Three joined the word* as two worda lUnlmum oo*t 1* street, Schenectady, N. T. FOR RENT 64 aoh rej^ed: “Should we be over here picnic at Columbia lake Sunday arlee of three Unea . church. Mrs. Lucy MUbum joined afternoon. Line rate* oer day tor transient on tiiat date we will most certainly ABLE MAN FOR DISTRIBUTING eenne, but there appears to be a pos- by letter taken from the North Miss Ha Hamilton is spending her TO REarr—OFFICES a t 865 Main Westchester church. Mrs. Beulah SXeetlve Haicb M, and delivery work. Pays $26.50 up. sibili^ that 1 have to return to vacation at Clinton Beach. Cvli Obarse street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed Brown Griswold and Harry , Frank Needed at once. Must own car. Ad­ ward J. HoU. TeL 1642 and 8025. Eln$^and shorUy.’’ Mrs. EYank Hamilton visited her S ConaecuUve Day* » l J ot*| > ct* dress Albert Mills, Route Mgr doctor in Hartford Monday. « 1 u S2i !• SS 2514 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Robert Parker, Jr., of Andover AU ortm for irrexnlar tnaeruon* lake and Hartford, Is spending part will be oharxed at the one time rata of his vacation at their camp at Special rate* for long term every day advertlalng given upon request. SITUATIONS WANTED— Halifax, Mass. . Ads ordered tor three or *1* day* FEM ALE 38 and stopped before the third or flftn ______day will be charged only for the ac­ tual number of time* the ad appear­ MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desires CHASE WILL UAVES ed, charging at the rate earned, but _ light housework. _ No objection ^ to TWO HOUSES FOR no allowance or refund* can mad* fthlldran. Dial 7647. on six time ad* stopped after the fifth day. $5,000 TO CHARin Ho "Ull forbids"; Clsplay Une* not ■old. DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 The Herald wlU not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion Hartford, Aug. ot any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE—PEDIGREED Boston quests totalling $100,000, of which more than one tlma terrier pups, males ano females. $5,000 is left to Trinity college, are The inadvertent omission of towr- Mrs. Bimma Usk, 106 Union street provided for in the of Charles root pnbUoaUon o f advertising wlU m reoUfled only by oanoellatlon of the Rockville. Telephone 89-12. $s,soo E. Chase, chairman of the Board of oharge made tor the service ‘endered. Directors of the Hartford Fire In­ All advertisement* must conform surance Company, who died last la style, copy and 'typography with POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 Must Be Sold T o Settle Estate regulations enforced by the publish­ week. ers and they reserve the right to The wiU, filed for probate, creates edit, revue or reject any cony con­ ALLEN’S ROASTING ducka live Six-Room Single House, steam heating system, 1-cp garage in basement, Md one a trust fund with the residuary sidered obJeotlonaMq. l«*c lb., dressed 22c. Tolland rum- (BEAD THE S’TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Two-Family Duplex House, 6 rooms each, 2 steam heating systems, and large two-car estate for the benefit of Mrs. Helen pike and Parker streets. Tel. 8837. R. Chase, wife of the testator, after be published same day must be re- garage. Extea large lot. First.mortgage held.by bank is $^950. Located three Wee Scouty swam up to the top for filling someone full of cheer. ' celved by 18 o'clock noon: Saturdays bequeathing $25,000 each to Gene­ "There is a place where everyone 10:80 a. m. minutes* walkvalk fifrom the Center. vieve C. Hewes, a daughter, and and saw the bag of morey drop into ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 m -' the little rowboat. Then be smiled can have just packs and packs .of TELEPHONE YOUR Porter E. Chase ot .West Hartfo.d, fun. It is the playgroimd of the sea, a son. Mm Hewes is the wife of f^m ear to ear. W ANT ADS. FOR SALEt- BABY CARRIAGE, and it’s not far from here.” Assistant Secretary of the Treas­ He’d made somebody happy and Ads are accepted over the telephone excellent condition. priced for “Hurray!” cried Goldy. “That ury, Thomas Hewes. that always 'made him feel just at the CHARQB RATE) given above qifick sale. Inquire 25 le tte r S t A Real Investment grand. Said he, ‘TU bet that fisher­ sounds great. Where is it? I can as a convenience to advertisers, but Bequests oi $1,000 each are left the tTARH r a TBS win be accepted as to the Young Men’s Christian Asso­ man is glad that he came here. hardly wait. Gee. do we have to FULL PArMENT If paid at the busi­ “With all the gold that’s at his swim, or is there some way we can ness office on or before the seventh HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ciation* Young Women’s Cbriatiau day following the first insertion OT The following fi^ e s prove the property a real investment: Association,. Newmgton Home for feet, he’ll buy more flsb than he can ride? I each ad otherwise the CHARGE FO R s a l e ;—HOUSEHOLD F u m l- Crippled Children, Connecticut eat. He will not have to hold a pole, ‘Tm just a wee bit tired, right RATE will be collected. No responw- ture, including 3 piece parlcr set Expenses Per Year: Childrerfs Aid Society and the while sitting in the sun. now, but I could re&ch the spot biUty for error* In telephoned ad* somehow.” “Ah, that gives me an­ will be assumed and their accuracy kitchen range with oil burner, Income Per Year: Interest on $5,500 ■ ...... $302.50 Hartford Hospital. “If he’s as careful as can be, he’ll cannot be guaranteed. piano, rugs, ice box, etc. Can be Taxes ...... -...... * • •. $201.00 The trust fund will revert to Mrs. live from now on, happily. He has other thought,” kind Shrimpy loud­ Three Rents At $25 Hewes and her brother on their ly cried. INDEX OF seen at 217 Center street. Insurance ...... 5 10.00 enough, now, to retire. A good deed mother’s drath. we have done.’’ CLASSIFICATIONS Per Month Depreciation 2 % ...... $110.00 “I’U . crack two rocks together and B irth s .... a «CSt« •■ten’.* • •• • WANTED TO BUY 58 Water ...... • • • $ 45.00 FACTORY BURNS Then, down into the sea he went *a great big whale will imderstand Engagements that I want it to come right here. 0 Equals $900 Yearly and ’bout a half an hour was spent MRZTI^''M •»•««•«•■■«•••■ HIGHEST PRICES L AID for Junk Philadelphia, Aug. 8.— (AP) — Just wait and you will see!” * * 4 D $668.50 in tuning all the other Tinies just aeananns a • • •.«c« • • • • B of all kinds. Paper stock, rags, Card ol Tbanica e «c* • «e» One factory was destroyed and four what he had seen. He cracked the rocks with aD his In Bdeznoriam **#•••• •MC*'*'* F metal and rubber. Wm. Ostrinsky, others badly damaged early today 1 “The man wlL fish no more,” he might, which shortly brought the Lost and Found e.eeeeea****^ Tel. 5879. by a fire in *^he northeast section ol whale in sight. “ Now comes a ride,” Announcements «;• • e • • e e • • said. “No doubt he’ll buy his fish, Personals ...... I the city. At least seven flremeta Instead. We’ve cured him ol a habit said Shrimpy. “There is room enough WANTEnD—SECOND hand one pipe were overcome by- smoke or Autesrablles furnace, good condition. Telephone that to all the fish is mean.’’ for three.” Automobiles for Sale ...... a i 4 EVERETT T. McKINNEY bu r^ , while ' about 100 persons _ _ 1- _ _ - ^ WXW A W P4YOA Automobiles for Bzebargs m .n 6 3698. • DIAL 8608— 5230 Soon Shrimpy cried, “I have a 4 829 m a i n STREET ' were forced to flee their homes. 'The (Scouty. Windy and Ooppy rescue Auto Aooessorlee—Tire* .r*.....- loar was estimated at more than hunch that I am sure will p l^ e this Auto Repairing—Painting 7 bunch. I’m going to pay ydu back a shark in the next story.) Auto School* ...... ""d KUUMS WlTUOU'i BOARD 59 $100,000; Autos—Ship by Truck • Autos—For Hire * Garages—Service—Storage It FOR REa'IT—FUKNISHE3D rooms Motorcycles—^Bicycle* ...... JJ for light housekeeping, gas and Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . if wink in every room, reasonable, 109 Business and Professional 8er v leea Business Services Offered ...... 18 Foster street—Grube. Household Services Offered .....I I - A Building—Contracting ...... 14 The New Deal in Pictures—No. 11 . . ThP National RoCOVerV Florists—Nurserle* ...... J6 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Text by John M. Gleissner—Sketches by Don Lavin " „ . ______Funeral Directors ...... IJ Heatlm Plumbing—Roofing ,w m i f FO R REINT— ONE LARG E room in- Insnranos 1® Millinery—Dressmaking ...... a 1> pnvate family, with or without (Coj^Tiglk 1933, NEA Strvice. In&) Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 80 board. Telephone 3379. Painting—Papering ...... :o« 81 Professional Services ...... 88 SINGLE OR DOUBLE room, with Repairing ...... 88 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 84 breakfast, or board if desired. Toilet Goode and Service 86 Pleasant location terms reason­ Wanted—Bnslnees Service -8 able. 19 Autumn street. Bdncatlonal Course* ano Classee 87 FO R RENT—LARGE pleasant room Private Instmotlon 8* Dancing ...... fo” 2 persons, with board. Reason­ Musical—Dramatic .••••• mw a able. 63 Garden street Phone 6194. ^T^aDtcd^^Instmct-ioii oe*»**»r**«'.< •• Ptnuclal ^nds—Stocks—Mortgages >1 COUNTRY BOARD— Business Opportunities >8 Money to L o a n ...... *■ RESORTS 60 Help and Sltvaflaas Help Wanted-Female ...... Js MRS. ROBERT DOUGAN, well Help Wanted—Male ...... •* known local caterer, has leased the Help Wanted—Male or Female 87 Agents Wanted ...... mc.87-A Johnson cottage, Crescent Beach. Situations Wanted—Female ••••■ •* Board by the day. week or week­ Situations Wanted—Male ..a c ... y end. Write 348 Charter Oak street Employment a g en cies...... 41 Idve Stoek—Pets—Pealtry—Vakldes for reservations. ^ sM a ise provided SW X IO O j WO tar puMe w ^ ta Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 THe taw suihorize* fenssthm of trMta M d tadustrisl « s(h - m B c r i ^ - Fart will befspent on warsWps, tedwai bull^ Llv> Stock—Vehicles ...... m ... 48 ctatioM which win draw up “codes of fair competition’’ Poultry and Supplies ...... -48 bigt, rivsr and hwber im^venients, and the TenmtsM APARTMENTS—FLATS— for self-Mvernment, which must haw presidsiitial ap­ Valtay development. eUfs-not toans-^may be mrte te Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 The Reoowry Agl stipulales that n* w w k i ^ be cot- Per Sale—MIseeHaaesa* TENEMENTS 63 proval. The codes will regulatt working hours, fix minimum.' states Shd cities for roads, docks, stwsrs, etc. 9 s y r ate _ wages, Tition production, and rsgutate competition. The MUed is tain a company unieo to get hold a iw, and Articles tor S a le...... 4S w ^ the right is bargaiii colleetiveiy armnizalion. win haw chmge of this, under dimtien et Boats and Accessories ...... 44 FOR RENT—THREE ROOM fur­ government can force minorities to Mmply> compel organi­ Secretary o l the Inferior Harold U takex Building Materials ...... 47 nished iqiartment with private zation ol associations, and'prevent abuset, through s * . througb their egm'imieiM. 9EXT; The Btaskri Code Iw Sw w y. Diamonds—WatchsB-^ewelry _ 4* bath. 109 Foster street—Grube. Blsetrlsal AppUsness ■■ Bsdlo 49. Hoenping system. Fuel and Feed ...... 4 9 - A Garden — Farm—Dairy Products M FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at Household Goods ...... m. ....■ 91 Center.. Newly redecorated, with Machinery and Tools 91 garage $25. Inquire 18 Hazel street Musical Instmmsftts 99 Offios and Store Equipment 94 gpaelsls at tha S tores...... 99 FOR RENT—6 ROOM flaL with Wsarlng Apparel—Furs garage. Ihquire W. Manning, 15 ^Vanta^^^kO Buy ...... m...-..« Walker street FOR RENT—NEAR Center, two Wlthont Board »■«....«.« 99 modem, five room flats, outlet for ___SB Wanted s s • e e • assuoiA* M • it-A Btnr Board—Besorta M| electric stove, garage tf desired. —.sla—aestanranta *1 Phone 5661. rants# neoxis Board 91 w _ r t ^ f c V •■^,4«i» <■ - ■ ;,-x ■ .': , ■■■-., • - ■ .■ ■ ; . - ■

\ . ' ■ ''v ■ ^ BAANCHESTTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST «, U W . , n i s S ' *«SMM By G «ie Aheni Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE NONSENSE T h e P o w e r p u l k a t h i h k a . ______CQ W l,y L3L. ^ JUST TO MAKS \T EERIEF8 : ▲ mas doesn’t always Goofus — Henry Peck keeps a lOUSHER ON *m' MOPS&, Save to nmke money to 4MQd it. secret record o f his ^bole married TH «r HORSE,PPOfA lU a fact rtiliwi a ttemendoua life. > W H V D O N l YOU HYTCH A Rufus—^1 presiune he calls it a amount of trouUe, first and la s t.. . P L O W O N B A C K GT a AltkA ASTER rm The man who is not going to do “Scrap Book.’’ riM ’ww ewewgw-^- much is likely to ta l» a lot about \tXjPS UEI»r/ENOUGUTO TH \S.»« TO CATCH Add Similes: As futfle as trying j what he says he’s going to do—but 'BUST TH' APOAES C»= PAJN->NATER i n T H ' Isn’t. . . . Tomorrow may never to seU Mahatma (^ndhi a reducing AN ELEPHANT 1 - N ' tyiRiw up for whafa lost yesterday machine. HOLLOW OF H»S BACK,'/ or today, but it’s something to look V/EPE TH' HORSE, tO forward to. . . . One fisherman Wife—I call my bxisband Twinkle j ' OlVE YOU TH' HOIST states that the only time a fisher­ U ttle Star.’ TOR ATHREE-POiKT man tiJia the truth is when he calls Why—^because he’s constant? another fisherman a liar. . . . Why Wife—No, because 1 wonder' LAiNT3tN& is it that whe~ a subscriber gets where he is. mad and stops his paper, he still seems to know ever: thing that is Betty—My fiancee wrote to say | in it? . . . Women don’t cry much he wanted to be mairled very soon now. For that matter, a td tumei to the most charming girl In the | loose in a candy store doesn’t cry world. for caudy. . . . The worst thing Lctty—^The wretch! After proir- about this high postage is that it ising to marry me! encourages c ra te rs to send bill coUeetors In person. . . . The tax­ The inotype is a very tricky payer has one advantage. He can piece of machinery, and unless work for his co u n ^ without watched very carefully will cause | spending money to ge elected. . .. much trouble. Of course it can’t be done, ^ t abolishing tiie ninth inning would Horace—That is a government] seem to be a helpful service. . . . revenue cutter. Jean—I had no idea they did it! Ikey^D ot bat Iss nise fit, aindt with a boat. it? Knowledge is not always power. Customer—But suppose my ears yA*f get tired ? Also there is a good amount of | power wielded, without much | Sick Man—Doctor, the other knowledge to guide it. doctor* seem to differ from you in their diagnosis of my case. Do women make fools of toe j Doctor—^1 know, but the post­ men, or, do they merely show up ^ j U e h o s s i s * what fools some of them really | mortem wlU show which of us is b e i n g B P O K S N right. are? Tourist (in Chicago at the Field e > Museum looking at the jawbone of a whaie)—Is this the ^ a le that Flapper Fanny Says: svnUlow^ Samsmi? His Wife (nudging him)—Pa, By John C. Terry don’t speak so loud. It was Job SC'ORCHY SMITH The Trap Is Sprung that the whale swallowed. rH ERt YOU ARE.MR. NAtW ,T WHW OP \T ? SURE 1 AM,BUT ------Hal (Idsaing her gently)— ATVOUR JOURME/'S END/ SEE TWAT MOTOR BOATj^ { i M t a w n s vdu U e e r t h a t w a v Haven’t I met :/ou before, some^ you. ARE IN AMERICAN ICOMlNS? WELL YOU. uhoerstaho where? WATERS, AND UNDER THE ) ARE S «N G ASHORE Sue (kissing her gent)—No, it’s JURISDICTION OR THE I just the situation that’s so famil­ iar. y^NlT0>; STATES^ Joe—It’s to be a battle of wits. V Mae—Hew brave of jrou. to go unarmed. You rarely make a friend by winning an argument Your antag­ Q onist would perhaps liked you bet­ ter if he hag won. About the only person safe from kidnapers is toe one who sidles up to you and asks for toe price of a cup o’ coffee. By Williams Mabel—Did you let Fred Helms WASHINGTON TUBS 0 By Crane OUT OUR WAY kiss you? '* :,VlVVVvAiqqtyKvfv\v\A*\ C)AT WHOT T. IB MUdred—Yes, he ,said he’d SP HAS E -THHiN* -OEH 00« scream if I didn’t J O W iP O F F A H iKA , iC V< ♦ ^ T 0\e COV^PAV. A M *tb O B m A\_L. Every successful book must pay “ Showers’’ nsnally come to th( 3 U m P o f f ! *L iJ u m P toe expense of publishing ten fail­ dashing type. TOO ures. m u c h f g r O F p A . H iM v^UH — THiET QiCeHT OhHA WE^klEWITH HIM\! y o u /

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esr.cfr, 1 .r i . A \ i 4 . » ' > P A C a S T E N ISt{Mj»M?r Cttnting I ------I • ' — , mjyLII. ■■ . »'ii 1^ Mrs. Martha Wiese of Oera, Qer-. | EBIEBOENOT. DOCTTOBS a content that has been running many, arrived on the Buropa yes­ LOCAi; INSURANCE MEN since May 1- The loca* office led ^ p 'li'v 'sL ABOUT TOWN terday and will spenu some time •Bhyslclans who will respond the agencies in Connecticut and with her daughter and soh-in-law, to eidergency calls tomorrow are western Massachusetts in the Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Ellmgton of Dr. Howard Boyd, 6015; Dr. WIN AGENCY CONTEST amount of new biisiness. More And Mo>n Women 'Afpi Misa Carrie and Misa Libera Am- Thomas Weldon,'67<'0. broaini laft Sunday for a vacation to 74 Durant street Mr. Valuzzi is the leading agent be apent in their former home town, Edward 0 . MaDey and Frank in new business produced for the Weaterly, R. L At the monthly meeting of the state of Connecticut. Shnest Lin­ Looking To Hale*s For Their Police Coinmlssioners last night Morris A Company have notified Valnzzi in New Haven for ders of Elm street, another of tile The Democratic town commiree routine matters were disposed of. all of their branches that they are Conventimi Today. local agents, was Mgh man for will meet tonight in the Home Club The police court year and the police supporting the National Recovery production for the month of July. on Brainard Place. The committee department’s year runs from July program of the President and also Edward O. MaUey, manager of to July, but the expenditure of will give attention to the enrollment announce that througo the Institute the local office of the John Han­ Philip Rooney, 22, of 707 Blue money covers as fai as the police de­ of American Meat Packers, of Wednesday A. Mi • of voters and consider steps to be cock Insurance Company and partment is concerned ill in current Hills avenue, Hartford, was ar­ taken in advance of the coming which the firm is a member, it is Frank Valuzzie of Oxford street, rested last night on Center street by primaries and the election in Octo­ with the town’s year, which ends on now cooperating and working with are in New Haven today attending Sergeant John *4cGlinn for operat­ August 15. ’The police commission­ ber. There are two Republican the officials of the NRC to form a the state convention of the John ing a motor vehicle without a li­ candidates for the office of asseraor ers are kept in touch with expendi­ code for the packing industry as a Hancoci' Insurance Company. cense. Th8 case was continued un­ for this year. Clarence H. Ander­ tures each month and with the year whole. The announcement of the This company has just concluded der bon'^ imtU Wednesday morning. son has already announced that he drawing to a close find that the de­ code is expected to be made in a Thrift Specials is in the field and David Chambers, partment has kept within its appro­ few days. Morris and Company are who was a candidate for selectman priation. The work of the depart­ planning to put the code into effect (Stmre Goses At Nqon Sharp) last year, will enter the field as a ment has been conducted in a satis­ immediately upon its approval. candidate for assessor, he has an­ factory manner for the past year nounced. and at a meeting to be held later the The Salvation Army band has HALES s e l f - s e r v e : budget will be co^idered for next been engaged to give a concert Sun­ The M anchester E m ergency Ehn- year’s woric. Commissioner John day evening, August 20, at Bast A Pre-Tax Selling! plosrment will cl^e its activities Hackett was unable to present. Hampton. 'Ihe service is sponsored this week after 36 weeks’ operation, by six churches in East Hampton G p □ c e: n Y starting last November. The payroll Bidwell’s Soda shop will furnish and nearby towns. \ m j i S m TO W AIT PM YPUI The United States Government baa annoimced a tax for 126 employes of last w e^ was refreshments for ^e Salvation on cotton of 4.2 cents per poimd. ’This tax went into $1,014.85. Army band at the weekly concert The Cecilian club will have a spe­ ,effect August 1st. But retailers are given thirty days in Center Park tonight. cial rehearsal at the South Metho­ in which to dispose of the stock on band. Therefore, all The regular meeting of the Wo­ dist church tmiight at 7:30, for the future cotton goods will be higher. Cash in on thia eale men of the Moose has been post­ A .Well-Baby Conference' will be pageant which they are to present now ! poned from tomorrow night to held tomorrow afternoon from 2 to on Sunday, August 20 at 7:30 at ntSEU^SERVE Wednesday, August 16. 4 o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. the Willimantlc campgi'ounds. BROCKHV WedBMday Mrs. Doris Keefe, bookkeeper at the Pinehurst Grocery is spending a I week in New Jersey. IT P A Y S 81x99-inch Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong Morning I of 50 Clinton street and Mr. and TO WAIT ON Mrs. Samuel Qulow of Glenwood street spent the week-end with Mr. Bed Sheets and M rs. H enry Von Hpnie o f W ood- YOURSELF |< Specials side, Long Island, who were former residents of Manchester, Mrs. Von Hone and Mrs. Armstrong being (Store Closes At Noon) sisters. 7 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Zelenak of Store Hours Frimi 9.20 to 6 P. Mv I Columbus street left this morning These quality sheets were bought before thn re­ I (m a motor trip through New York Land O’Lakes cent price rise, .future orders will be a great deal I state. I 4 Pounds Cabbage With Each higher. Note the large size, 81x99 inches. . Guar­ Armour’s Melrose anteed bed sheets that will give the maximum of Miss Svea, Miss Ann, and MUg Smoked Shoulders.. service. 1 th To Your Advantage Clara lindberg of Myrtle street are BUTTER spending the week at Black Point • ^...... 9c lb. . SmaU! Lean! Shankless! To Shop For Our I Mr. and Mrs. George Snow of 2 lb s . Cumberland street have as their L a fg e Pillow Cases, 17c guesta Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelton Unexcelled table butter! Size 42x36 Inches. Good quality. of Montreal, Canada. They arrived Rinso-----2pkgs. 37c We resMwe the right to limit. in Manchester Saturday and will Hale’s Sheets—Main Floor, left. leave for New York tomorrow and FREE! Two Sample Packages of Oaklte With Each Purchase. from there plan to go to Chicago before returning to their home in Chanticleer Chicken Egg WEDNESDAY ] Canada. Drug, Dept. Miss Ella Peterson of Spruce BEACH street is spending her vacation at Noodles Ig. jar I Point O’Woods. Specials 2 -ln -l PAJAMAS Mrs. John Gorman of Highland Here are a few Drug D^ait* AISLESraCIAlS Park is enjoying a week’s vacation Regular $1.00 and $1.19 Kind ment specials for Wedns/Mtav I in New York City and Long Beach. Shoe Paste 2 for 1 9 « morning that are 'well worth ‘ MEN’S PART WOOL SWEATERS shopping for. Mls^ Inez and Miss Mabel Olson AU colors. Odd lot sleevdess and some with sleeves, 7 0 ^ of 81 Pearl street are spending the Green Top $1.00 OVALTINE 'friaes to $2.00, for ...... / 9 C week at the Olson cottage at Black 7 9 c P o in t There Is plenty of summer sea­ WOMEN’S HOSIERY Carrots bunch son left yet to use and enjoy a 69c Fan fashioned silk hosiery, service weisrht, all Fun bunches, native carrote. pair of beach pajamas. This u I ATHLETICS VS. GREEN your opportunity to get a pair at a Doiors, irregulars of oun $1.00 quality. A f t ^ real saving as we must move this " ’ .25c Pair ...... 4 0 C ON THURSDAY NIGHT stock out of the way at once. RUBBING ALCOHOL MEN’S/UNION SUITS MALES Odd lot, broken sizes, some slightly irreg- C C [Time and Place of Third and 30 “Goodfellow” v k u e , sedd up to $2.50, for ...... O O C Deciding Game Changed — Battle “for Blood” Promised. MEALTU MARKET CLEARANCE OF HANDQAGS PLAY 50c Packer’s Dark and light colors, values to $1.00, O A The Manchester Athletics will meet the Manchester Green ball nine SHAMPOO fcr ...... O O C Thursday night in the third and de­ Tar or Olive OO ciding game of their series. The 3 HOUR MEAT PAJAMAS MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS game will be played at the West Original Value $1.00 linen) cord edge, rolled hem, Side grounds beginning at 6:15 49c p. m. This game was supposed to SPECIALS be played Friday night at Mouni: Nebo but the time and place have Fresh, Tender, Juicy 25c JiOuisim’s ’TOOTH BRUSHES been changed it will be noted. 3 9 c B. T.’s special tooth brushes, each one O C ^ The game Thursdayv night is “for Buy a pair or two now for the BABY POWDER guaranteed, regular 19c, 2 f o r ...... Aw O C blood.’’ Elach team has won a game children. Good materials—well and both battles were close. It is Shoulder Steaks made. They will wash well and rumored that the Green supporters wear well. Sizes 7-to 14. POPULAR PRIDE SHEET^ are placing plenty of money on their 68x99, regular $1.09, O' ^ favorites to win. SpiUane or Viot lb. l i e f o r ...... OOC will pitch for the Green with S ^ r receiving. The batteries for the Frmn A, No. 1 Prime Steer Beef I Just 35 72x99, regular $1.15, q a Athletics will be Prentice or Burge, BASEMENT SPECIALS f o r ...... oyc I pitch, and Lamprecht, catch. Freeh, Tmder Blouses 81x99, regular $1.25, ft Ef $1.00 - $1.25 and Original Value f o r ...... yoc Pork Chops ib. U c $1.49 fLOO POUCECOURT From oom-fed porkers. COTTON PAJAMAS Norman M. KUlane, 22, of Rox- In two-piece models, sizes 16 and 17, O 1 A f t bury, Mass., charged with operat­ AWNINGS in prints, fo r ...... V x b\ l\ / ing a motor vehicle without a li­ Shop early Wednes­ cense, pleaded guilty and paid $10 day morning for this and costs in town court this morn­ 1 0 % o f f valye. Early shoppers I ing. KUlane was arrested by Ser­ wlU get the best geant John McGUnn whUe operat­ All cotton goods choice. ing a car at 1 o’clock this morning. are advancing dras­ Three companions in the ciu- with tically In price. Buy KUlane returned to Boston. the awnhigs you PINEHURST Dial 4151 need NOW and Automatic SAVE.

Jersey Whipide’s SHOE REPAIRING I ice tray release $1.98 Yellow Corn Special On Ladiee’ Corn Flakes RUBBER HEELS Aluminum / WHITE FABRIC GI^VESf . . and this new F/v7G 7/).7//v7 uses less This style of glove has been. exM ^oasl^ Good sized, ears. Fine for 15c and up popular this season. Sizes 6 to 8. Ldmit 3. ^ 0 snoeotaah. . current than one ordinary lamp Inilh CANNERS Pair 29c Mjen*s Sirfes...... 75c Lima Beans . J.... .qt. 10c With 7-jar rack'and cover. Ladies’ Soles...... 60c 20-quart size. Get one nqw at the beginning of Uw LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS This Week Only! Regular and Sport sises. Linen and canning A a ||«q Cape Cod Cookies — ...... 2 boxes 25c cotton prints. 6 for ...... V AUGUST ANDRULOT season ...... ^ 1 eO U Pinehurst Ooses At Noon Wednesday. 97 Center Street Trotter Block Ghildrea’i filEAT SPECIALS WILL BE: JajMUiese ‘ Boiled Ham, lb., 19 c.. F r e e ROMPERS lb...... Ji BOOK THAT PLANS 35c DB. O. M. PABKEB TEAPOTS and Lean Cuts Lamb to Stew, YOUR MEALS FOR Beautiful teiqx>ts with DENTIST attractive derigns. WIOeOURIMT 2 '/ 2 l b s ...... TMqthbne 54 Pratt Street 4 y e a r 35c 9-849S Hartford, Ot. W hst i Im II we have tot DRESSES 2-Cup i » \ . • Scotch Ham Cold Daisy • Fine Dentfstiy that will pieMO yoD, briekfaat? For Id n ^ o n f Foc-diaaerf Thew pttzriing Sine Rompers, Sizes 1 to V z lb. 19c . Cuts Hams . Corned 'at a price you can aliord to pay. . ' > lb. 3bc ' m are pozriiaa n o ' lO 35c lb. 28c lb. Beef j For hsM in dib na* Dresses, Sizes 3 to 5T • ! bedi, sre manat for tsmprinfcperfecdvbelei JAPANESE TEA CUPS Regula^_priced at 69c. 8pe- “ on uie COD—try some oi meek for aveiT day of cihl for Wednesday rnbrnug. the Genume Yellow Bantam we are going to^ have year. With thn book yoor AND SAUCERS Wednesday. This win be 23c dozen. maul can have deU^tful Very tender, little Round Green String Beans will variety . . . corsact combiam Artistio' desigas that poi^ tiotw for taim and health. tray real Japimese art c be 2 quarts 15c. Ith FREE tUa wMk at oar l i a COSTS Hm Prrigkt Tomatoes (fancy selected for slicing) wffl dwwmam— aik far *The ONLY _ be 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c. FrigidairaKaytoMaalPian. ^ 41 instdhtkm end Fgddrel TeePittf Large Cucumbers 'Grmuid PfUlM Andes Beef 8 for 5e 19c doz. 5 lbs. 25c 19e-25c lb. KEMPS, Inc. CX^OSES A T NOON W EDN ESD AY.