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HE’S ONLY GONE TO SCHOOL BUT TWO BODIES 3>- FOUND IN ARCTIC Fale of Knut Frankel Un BLOW ON FUS^ PERCH IN TREE known— May Have Died , ' FOR 1,0Q8 HOURS BLAST FIHIOWS; Two New Britain Boys Have on Long Trek Toward Been Up Since July 24^To dome Down Thursday. TO GO TO TEXAS Civilization; Diary Found. T H R m Y D I E New ^ritaln, Sept. 8.— (AP) __Harold Morley and ^chael \ ■ - t, (Copyrighted. All rights reserved Kowalcy^ have decide^ to in North and South America and in come down to earth. On Thurs- PboI Ciiiot, An()tlier French A rator, to Take Question Japan by the Associated Press.' Plainville Youths Thought day at 3 p. m. these two 14 year old school boys will descend Tromsoe, Norway, Sept. 3— (AP) Spark Had Died on Stick from their perch in a trw in Muk Ahug Same Rente Taken by lindber^ — Code whieh they have been 'sitting —The two bodies found by Dr. Gun- since last July 24. nar Horn on desolate Hvitvoen of Dynamite— All Are on At that time they wlH have and'Ce-I^ to Still at 8 (Fclock Tonurrow m (White Island) last month were de remained- aloft 1,008 hours - - finitely identified today as those of C6rt8dxily some kind of & record. Undaunted by atorma, rato, StoD Ffight to Texas to Win ^ 5 ,0 0 0 Pnxe— Get Wild Salomon August Andree, Swedish haU, lightning, heat and death explorer, and Nils Strindberg, hand In the Morley family, the boys Wdeotae on Arrival in New York—Public Reception some youthful companion ^ho' fol j Plainville, Conn., Sept. 3.— (AP.) endured the .cramped ufe» in lowed Andree into the Arctic and ' —Belief that the fuse attached to their tent set up on a • small platform, determined to'fiang W ,HeH Todaf--0>ngratnhited by Hoover. preceded , him in death. j two sticks of dypamite had gone out, may cost the lives of one or a record. Mayor Quigley will A group of bones, which it was be on hand when they cOme more of a trio of youths who were thovight were those of the third man down. \ New York, Sept 8 ^ (^ ) — The field in the deepehing dusk,, then in the Andree expedition of 1897, testing the explosives in a field on banked sharply and sUd into a three Knut Frankel, were found not to be River street about ten o’clock this Question -Mark flown- froin Paris to NeW' York by Coste and Bellonte, point landing. - those of a human, but of a polar morning. For when the young men Later it was announced they bear, •oossibly which Andree and approached to investigate the will be flown back ;irom New York would take off to their scarlet plane , Strin^erg, a relative of the writer, charge it went off, causing injuries to Phrie IV Paul; Codes, French tomorrow for DaUaa,’Texas, and toe killed for food in the days preceding which resulted in thWr being placed aviator, as soon as Coste and his 125,000 pot df gold that has waited their demise. , on the critical list at the Bristol for three years at the end of toe Frankel’s Fate comrade! hsve completed flights in great circle - rainbow connecting toe hospital. the plane to'Dallas, Texas, and to Speculation as to what happened Josepii Pavaco, 19, lost both Texas city and the capital of France. Washington, It w m , announced to- to Frankel developed several possi forearms and received seivere in The-prize is that offered by Colonel ble solutions. He may have died in juries about the chest and face William Basterwood for the first the decent of the balloon 83 North, *^S)do8 win sail from France with a Faria-DaUas flight with a stop per about 180 miles north of White which may affect his eyesight: Ro OF HOT mechanic in a few days to he in New mitted at New York City. Island and about 470 miles from the land Lobdell, 23, has a shattered York when the Question Mark re ■ North Pole; he may not have sur hand and lacerations, and Alex Gu- turns^ from United States flights. Crowd o f 10,000 vived the long trek back across the dat, .21, suffered several broken ribs. ‘ The plane will be thoroughly over A crowd estimated, as high as 10,- ice from the place of descent to the Testing Dsmamite Cable Companies Flooded hauled and Codes win attempt to 000 persons was grouped along the island haven, either dying of ex The three were testing dynamite retrace the flight Coste and Beupnte guarding fences as the cloud which haustion or falllhg into an ice cre- preparatory to using it for blastirg made from'Le Bdurget to Chirtis had eruped rain and hail but two boxurs before cleared away anid the vide; or his body may be still on stumps behind Gudat’s house. The With Messages o f Con- Field. White Island covered by snow and fuse was Wet and short and the Firet Bound Trip half disc of toe mbon showed itc ice which kept the bodies of Andree youths thought it had sputtered out. If the flight 1s successful It will faint outlines to toe southern sky. and Strindberg hidden for 33 years. They gathered around afad began to gratulation; French I ^ r s mark’ the first round trip Joum^ •Wva, 'Viva, Cost,” many shouted Bodies Identified blow on it when the explosion- tc- across the North Atlantic by the to toe best Long Island French. i-r “Horray for Costay” toe plain Identification of the two bodies curred. . . Gut W door E sp ecia l Are Joyfnl. same plane. .. ^ . was made by the Swedish profeo- Lobdell’s grandfather is a dyna ■With a pause to wave tiie hand; Accept life’s iron rule; Rising early today from the first Americans yelled. sors, Hedren and Uthberg, experts rest they had since Sunday night in Sehring toe danger of toe whirl mite contractor. And a pair of small, uncertain feet And laugh at yourself for foolish fears, ing propellera, Coste stopped his en sent here to examine the expedition’s Pavano was tossed about 25 feet Paris, Sept. 3.— (AP)—All France Paris, Dieudonne Coste and Maurice remains. One of the bodies, the bet Carry a youngster off to greet ' And liiok ahead to the coming years- BeUonte prepared to receive the gine while stlU lOQ yards down toe by the force of the blast, while the today acclaimed the feat p t two of field and he and Bellonte cUmhed ter preserved and headless, already others were burled almost as far. The peaks of wonderland. ^ school! city’s greetings and to take off at was known to be that of Andree her greatest airmen, Dleudonne wearily out of t o e ' plane. 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Ten persons injured was the HERALD PRINTINO COMPANY, INC. Until 9 p.im.' ' It Bluell Str**t elements. Nature drafts his course net fruit of his idiocy. J B y J O r South ManohMtar. Conn. What we would be Interested to auTHOB ’ o r inMg ^ THOMAS rBROnSON and orders the duration of his Oanarnl Manasar passage. The balloonist goes up learn }s how much, If anything, the AO qtMttioM rtgutTing HWth’ and OM b* „iM;. Westerly hoepltal received fdr its L«9v, rtwnpKi, mK mm» be ■edaiet y Pounded October 1. 1881 not so much to see what he can do Write on on* gdb e( fvpw onliii. Leteen mutt Ml m tm t service to the victims of these { Published Every Evening Except as to see what wUl happen. And ISO vmds. A M tm Or, Fiwb McCe«, «m el Mi Sundaya and Holidays. Entered at the crimes—it is over courteous to call | what conceivably may happen Is t r y l e t t u c e la r e caused by eome otter disease, Post OSloa at South Manoheatar, them accidents. Connw aa Second Claes Hall Matter. plenty. ' FOB SLEEPLESSNESS ^ such as epilepsy, and have no real BUBSCRIPTI^ RATES In recent years there have been Thoustmds upon thousands ofj ______I connection. Ona Tear, by mall ...... *^''9 automobile accident cases are treat*, (Child Always Tired) * Per Month, by mall . l*...... f„-*2 motorised flights and flights and ^ Mamy people who are troubled Question: Mr?i. K. F. writes: “We Delivered, ona year ...... *9.00 flights; the roar of airplahe engines ed in the hospitals of the country, j inability to sleep have found ^ s-yev-old girl, seem Single ooplas ...... » -0* is almost as familiar as the whirr Sometimes they pay. Sometimes | eating a head of lettuce be- ingly in perfect health, but Is al MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED of automobiles; even the sight of a they do not. The total (Sost of hos-1 ^ going to bed they are able to ways complaining of being tired, • PRESS ♦ She cannot walk very far, and her The Asioclatad Press Is exclusively dirigible has lost a good deal of Its pltal maintenance is enormously i^to a refreshing, normal sleep. entitled to the use for republlcatlon ery poor. She takes or of all news dipatohes credited to It impressiveness. So far as the pub creased. And somebody has to set- This is not a new discovery, for ange juice every morning, and a Galen, the great Grecian physician, or not otherwise credited In this lic is concerned, it is pretty well fed tie. It would be Interesting Co pint of milk during the day, but iaper and also the local news pub know to what extent the expense said that he had not found a better does not care for much else. What ’ .•J fished herein. up on mechanized air navigation. remedy than lettuce for wakeful pa All rights of republlcatlon of has to be met by higher charges to can we do for her?" apeclal dispatches herein are also re* The balloon, silently drifting before tients. Lettuce has long been known Answer: Growing children must served. the wind with its occupants calmly paying patients than would other to have a mild soporific effect which 6e ^ven plenty of foods containing i SPECIAL advertising RBPRB- riding down their fate whatever it wise be necessary. produces aleeplness. This cLclura? sllllcon wdYrom A u T flb ? I 1 8ENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. ------X effect in cooked and raw greens contain these ^ I Inc., 285 Madison Ave.. Now York. N. may be, possesses a sharper flavor substances, lactucarlum and |important minerals, and without,] , Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., of romance. As the saddle horse ELEVENTH HOUR DISCOVERY scyamlne. These substances are hgse the child cannot‘ build bone Chicago. Ilia has again come to be a welcome And BOW that scores of thousands only contained in ^lettuce-in small | nerve cells. If you will have! ______quantities, and if the lettuce is ta k -1 ; ^ ... „ Full service client of N E A Ser change from the motor car, so per of headlines have made it Coste and vice. Inc. , , Member, Audit Bureau of Circula haps the balloon may soon be found after it has been Coste to Englishwdays, and! rppHpra for vparn it I follow this With a well balanced diet, tion a exerting a new appeal to those who language readers for years, it. lettuce is taken by Itself, the hyp-. including nlentv of nonstarchv veg-1 The Herald Printing Company. Iijo.. have acquired the air habit but And transpires that the name is Costes, i notic effect of these chemicals will | y^^ ^j| assumes no financial responsibility after all. Not that it matters when i rnamfest in a drowsiness shortly j improvement in her for typographical errors apoearln* In little comfort in'the reek and tur advertisements In the Manchester moil of ten million explosions. It, for It Evening Herald.______plain Cost. i is a luxury "and not a food, but sci water at least twice-daily during! 10 COLONIAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1 enoe has recently found that it is the fast. ‘ I CORN BORER QUARANTINE very rich in the important life-sus ATTACKS PRECEDENT Some people and some news taining vitamins, and one head of , Chief Justice George W. Wheeler papers are a bit inclined .to ridicule lettuce a day will furnish all of the DINING PIECES the com borer quarantine. They vitamins that the body requires. of the Connecticut \Supreme Court Lettuce also contains a large of Errors has read to his fellolv point out the vexatiousness of the quantity of organic alkaline-forming with a choice of two tables! l justices a lesson which, whatever halting of thousands of automobiles minerals which form a vital part of the nuclei of the nerve, blood and I Its effect on lawyers, will be loudly by the federal quarantine inspec tors and insist that it is all useless bone-bulldlng cells. Lettuce con ,! and long applauded by the laity. tains iron, calcium and potash In because anybody who wanted to Nearly two years ago a young By RODNEY DUTOHER large quantities. For this reason, smuggle prohibited vegetables or lettuce la a splendid food for neu Fairfield motorist struck and fatal NEA Service Writer. flowers through the quarantine lines tralizing acidosis. ly injured a Bridgeport woman at a would probably be able to do so if Washington.—Nothing has shown Lettuce also has the advantage of Server Included street intersection in her home city. supplying to the intestines a soft, By HERBERT PLUMMER / they would take the trouble to tuck up in the wheat situation to en Then the young man aped away. bulky cellulose which has the effect Washington— Dolly Gann has her them away under the seat or cover courage the farmers to expect high of offsetting constipation without ir Seventeen days later detectives ar difficulties in trying to make sure them with a car robe, since the in er prices, but with the grain still ritating the intestines. You should that her social rank aa the hostess rested him, having traced him by a remember to use thia salad vegeta $ spectors nre much inclined to take selling at very low levels there has of the vice-president of the United broken headlight. He was tried in ble at least once a day. Try this States is not challenged. the motorist’s word for what be has been no recent indication that things combination salad for your nexrdin ' police court and fined for reckless And Alice Roosevelt Longworth in his car. were going to get worse. ner: 'driving and evading respopslblllty. has her difficulties in denying ru- We haven’t a doubt that nine out You don’t find anvone in the' Equal amounts of diced beets, j Then the administrator' of the string beans, diced celery and I she will take the stump of ten such smuggling attempts Department of Agriculture or the 'victim ’s estate sued the young-man Federal Farm Board who dares chopped tomatoes. Combine with a i her friend Ruth v'ould be successful. Also we have make a prediction as to the wheat little^olive oil and serve on shredded for $10,000. There was all the clr- lettuce ' United States Senate. no doubt that nine times in ten if market of the next few months on I cumstantlal evidence^in the world Many do not realize that; there [ .. But Mrs. Jimmie Davis, wife of a patient chose to tear up the pre the basis of the recent survey by j as to the culpability of the driver are a great many ways of using let the secretary of labor, has it on | scription his doctor writes for him, the Bureau of Agricultural Eco both of them when it comes to wor- but no eye witnesses of the accident nomics of farmers’ plans in sowing tuce in a cooked form. Cooked let or throw away-the pills dispensed tuce makes a delicious addition to ries- J except the defendant motorist and winter wheat acreage. But if this UNCAN PHYFE, America’s own desififner, and Thomas Sheraton, to him, he could do that, too, with survey had indicated an increase ih- the evening meal. Here are some There are two seats In the United | he would not go on the stand. De recipes for cooking lettuce: States Senate on her mind. to whom Phyfe often looked for inspiration, are the two outstand- out driving his pltysiclan to de stead of a decrease in planting prived of opportunity to cross-exam Creamed Lettuce on Melba Toast For Mrs. Davis, aa the story goes i __ ing 18th century cabinet makers whose fine creations inspired this pair. everyone would have been about ine the driver the lawyers for the ready to throw up their hands and Shred a head of lettuce and place in Washington, is rei^onalble for | delightful dining room ensemble of today. It is typical of the unusual The government has established It in a pan containing a half cupful two men deciding to seek senatorial plaintiff could produce no actual quit. values in fashions for Fall at Watkins Brothers. this quarantine to protect the peo Shows Marked Reduction of boiling water. Cover with a togas. evidence that there had not been tight-fitting lid and boil slowly for ple against a very serious loss, if On August 15, it is estimated, One is her husband— "Puddler! contributory negligence. And be ten minutes. Remove the lid and | jim ” Davis. The other is James Mahogany, beautifully figured, has been combined-with gumwood and possible. It has put those inspec- farmers planned winter wheat seed- cause of this, though there was no ings 4.5 per cent less than seedings add a small amount of salt, two 1 Elwood Jones—“Jimmie Jones from finished a light Sheraton color! You may select either the Duncan Phyfe toVs on the job more aa a reminder tablespoonfuls of cream, and reheat evidence of such negligence, the last fall. Switchback’’—an intimate friend of | or Sheraton table. Included also in the group are the buffet, china case for two minutes over a slow fire the Davises for years. than as a barrier. No one can get Hardly anyone believes that this and the serving table, which is equally as good aa a hall console; and the superior court judge who heard the prospective reduction, applicable to with the lid off. Sente on slices of "Puddler Jim” la out for the Sen past them without being brought Melba toast with Of,lump of butter case granted a non-suit. wheat sown late in August anxil on ate in Pennsylvania. “Jimmie Jones set of six chairs, of course. t face to face with the fact that it is through September, represents a on top. from Switchback’’ is out for the | On appead, the supreme court. ein injurious thing to the country to Mix equal parts of lettuce and triumph of the Farm Board and the mustard, watercress, dandelion and Senate in West Virginia. Both have Justice Wheeler alone dissenting, Agricultural Department; whose carry possibly Infected fruits and other greens. Simmer in a closely cleared the first hurdle—the Repub- j sustained the non-suit ruling, highest officials waged a strenuous vegetables out of the Infected areas, covered pot oVer a slow fire. Very lican primaries. campaign for acreage curtailment. though regretting the absence of If, being so reminded, people insist little or no water is required if | It seems that it all happened this BK0THERS. t e Low prices and the bad drought, WATKI‘NS statutory provlsloa to put the bur stirred occasionally. Lettuce gives way . , v on doing that injurious thing, they which has delayed planting, are giv t / den of proof of contributory negli- the other greens a milder flavor. I ^ The Davises and the Joneses have 55 YEARS A SOUTH MANCHE-STER are in much the same position as en credit for the achievement. Lettuce Stuffed with Green Peas I close friends for years. Mrs. ' gence on the defendant in such the patient who, after ask^g the The significant things in the win Cover the bottom of a pan with ! Jones comes from Pennsylvania and cases, because precedent had estab ter wheat situation include the fact doctor to cure him, refuses to take water, place in it a head of washed i has known Mrs. Davis intimately lished a rule of practice to the con that prospective wheat seeding will lettuce, stem end down. Separate; for a long time, the treatment. be less than in any year since 1923, trary. the leaves at the top to form a cav- Last winter the two went to Flor If the people really want to dis the likelihood that the farmers will ity. Fill this with a cup of canned Ida together. The Joneses, despite ‘ w-a: •. ■■ Here, then, is a case decided by tribute the corn borer It is im p lw t even less than they planned green peas and add a little salt, | the fact that their home la in West the highest court in the state in on August 16, the purchase by for probable that any government Cover the po,t tightly and cook over | Virginia, spend the greater part of accord with a mere custom which eign countries of a ' little more a slow fire flfieen minutes, a fte r: their time in Washington. Their action will suffice to prevent. If American wheat than they expected all its members admit to be unjust. which the lettuce will be tender. I home here is beautiful—and com- they don’t want to, it is very diffi to buy, and early reports being re Justice Wheeler’s position witi ap- Serve with drawn butter. | paratlvely close to the Davises. cult indeed to find any good rea ceived of reduced estimates on the their plans. “Fuddler Jim" won eas aa'v- size of European crops. ------i When the political wise ones from ily in the Pennaylvanla primary. peal to the average person as'being QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | Pennsylvania were trying to per- son for their objecting to the quar It there bad been only a normal "Jimmy from Switchback" rolled infinitely more courageous and (Rables) ! suade “Puddler Jim" to run for tiio antine, or beating it. supply of wheat on hand the recent up aomethlng Ilka a 80,000 majority righteous than that of his associ- Question: K. L. asks: ‘‘When one ] governorship of that state, the acreage figures would have been a in the West Virginia primary. ^ Btes. He says: distinctly bullish factor in the wheat has been bitten by a rabid dog, and ■ Davls-Jones clan got together and' COSTE AND BELLONTE has had the Pasteur treatment,! t^ihedvit over, And now the Davises and tho I agree in the view of my market, but the carry-over has-been Joneses are mapping their plan of Ten human beings, two of them so large that the effect was nulli when Is one sure that the danger of 1 midst of the conversation, associates that the rule is an infection is over. Is it true that | popped up with the sug- attack for the general elections In New York, Sept. 3.—Down in tho^^henefit, he performed in ^ u ct unjust one. I also agree that women, lost their lives in attempt fied and it will be necessary to November. Bowery, the wreckers are finishing cault’s grand old,.Irlsh.play,“ Tl» learn the full extent of acreage re there is "■ ^^™® gestion that it would be a wonder if it cannot be corrected in this ing a non-stop westward passage the Incubfttiop is similar to tub^cu- a job undertaken by flames but not Shaugbfan." v . duction as well as the Importance ful thing to have a Davis and a Should they be successful, there court it should be drone by legis from continental Europe to the losis?" ^ / would be added to the group of quite completed. Oh well—that's aU buried . ssd lation. But I cannot agree that of other factors not yet measurable Answer: As nearly as I have been Jones in the United States Senate. forgotten and 1 go on writing head United gtates by airplane before “ Puddler Jim" and “Jimmie from senators’ wlv6s two women who arc They are removing what was left this court cannot change the before the future becomes clear. able to observe. If the symptoms of | .. stones. Old hfiner’s had'seen many It will be especially important, over. The general favorites in Washington. of Miner’s historic variety house, rule of procedure it has itself Coste and Bellonte yesterday suc rabies do not appear within a few, Switchback thought it changes in the meantime, r What agricultural experts say, to watch Mrs. Davis, as wife of the secretary which means that the charred ' adopted when it reaches the ceeded in completing that hazard weeks or in three months after the : appealed to them. It would be with the condng of the movies and the figures on foreign supply imd of labor during two administrations, carcass / of one more Manhattan conclusion that its rule Is un ous voyage. As evidences of cour Pasteur treatment, there Is no pos- rather nice, they reasoned, for two burlesque and'stock and even Cbl- just, and that it is compelled to demand in the next few months. siblllty of trouble occurring after a such good friends to serve In such has the reputation of being one of landmark is surrendering itself age the fatal adventures of these The fact that the estimated produc Washington’s most charming hos unto a new day. nese productions that drifted over deny to litigants the justice longer limit of time. It is my belief ■ a high position at the same time, from Chinatown. -i ^ which is their due, because It others were quite equal to the tion of the 20 largest wheat-pro that those cases supposed to be | So they set out—one for Pei^yJ* tesses. Mrs. Jones, although outside Still and all, somewhere about ducing countries for 1980 runs 83,- of the realm of officialdom, has the adheres to the precedent of an achievement of the Frenchmen. As caused 'by rabies after one or two ^ vania. the other for West Virginia, the cinders must still stalk the Many" nf'^MahllAttan's most far 000,000 bushels above 1929—with same reputation. ’ admittedly bad rule. an example of courage, skill and years from the time of bite usually Thus far, there has been no hitch ih ghosts of the Roger brothers, and mous people were then lads in the the United States contributing but Maggie Cline, the queen of all the Earlier Justice Wheeler said: careful preparation, In combination, audience—dot to forget the East 13,000,000 of the difference— has Amazoniaii hurlesquers. To permit the hit and run however, it is probable that the been one of the main adverse fac Hog Callers, Do Your Stuff I Side boy who became Patrick 'Car driver imder the circumstances tors. The last carry-over was large dinal Hayes. * latest of these undertakings sur present in this case to escape nearly everywhere and will tend to Discovering an old, old program civil liability for his wrong be passed the earlier enterprises aa neutralize any slight reduction in and many old, old programs, one The Bowery of Miner’s days was cause tile dead cannot speak is completely as it has done in the world acreage. reads that for prices ranging from another Bowery than you’ll find to* to give him the protection of a measure of its success. Plowing has been hampered by 10 cents to 50, it was possible to day. A gay Bowery of beer saloons' rule of law * • which in any re sit in upon a bill containing such and oo-la-la.young ladles with fancy While it is hardly fair to yield the the drought in northwestern, centiU lation of life under like circum and eastern states,, but there has. morsels as these: parasols; of gangs that fought it stances would be repudiated as major part of the glory of this been enough rain to make the “The Four Cohans" — which out with fists and bricks and clubs unjust and inhuman. Any other achievement to one of these fliers ground workable in much of the means of course the act from which In a good old lusty heman fashion conclusion, in my mind, not only at the expense of the other,- the great plains area, which takes In George sprang, with mother, father and would not have stooped to the wrongs the dead and those in Kansas, Iowa, Nebraj^a, northern and sister in the cast. And, if you name of Dleudonne Coste irrepres cowardly, yellow, gun methods of interest surviving her but Missouri, and some of the Ohio val please, "In a refined program of today. < wrongs society by permitting sibly pops to the front in advance of ley. The opinion is expressed that songs.” Oh yes, everything was re Nor were there tragic lines of the ^ Ity “hit and run” driver that of Maurice Bellonte. The lat because of the drought factor the fined in those days, even on the men waiting for bread . . . licked to escape civil liability for his ter, though navigator, radio expert acreage reduction may nm over 8 Bowery. You couldn’t get away with derelicts, slinking into dirty flop wrongful conduct if he has the per cent instead of only 4.5.i Ac smd mechsmlc, was not a pilot until the stuff that you hear in the most houses. fortune to seal the mouth of his tual seedings have generally run polite places today. No, alas, the flames.that laid victim in death. about a year ago, while the name below August intentions. The And May Irwin (in songs) . . . Miner’s low had long since licked This „ is a scatebing an arraign of Coste has been known across the wheat must be given a chance to assisted by her sister Flo. at the vitals of picturesque tradi ment of government by precedent world for years. He has been fly germinate and develop root strength Tony Pastor (he who became the tion. before the frost hits It, so delayed as we ever read., It does not help ing since he was sixteen, was a war vaudeidlle maestro) billed aa "King CHLMRT SWAN. ‘ planting is bound to be a reducing of the Bowery." the family of''this particular vie ace and has figured in the fore* factor. Dr. Carver, "the dead shot." f ir e p r o o f , POUCHES tim, but unless we are mistaken It fronfof aviation history. Not Mlich Encouragement John Kemell, who was declared will help to create a temper in the Little, pert, possessing an extra Bijit even if the acreage cut should by Al Smith to be the greatest of amount to aa much as 10 per cent,, Chicago. — For protection of air Irish comedians. But Al was Legislature which will insist on a ordinarily picturesque name (God ^ r e will be no logical encourage mail In crack-Ups, a flre-prdof mgU. drastic change from this outrageous Given), Coste Is not only a typiea^ m^nt in that development for those pretty much of a lad then. pouch has been perfected and tested Frenchman but a Gascon at thatf a any—who believe that the at the municipal airport here.. It is perversion of justice. And if you kept scanning the pro xnade of specially treated asbesto^ soldier of the ' D’Artagnan breed, farmers can be educated to keep down the size of their crops.- We grams you’d come upon a "great and was designed hy eicperts on fire BALLOONING than which there Is ^none in the produce about 800,000,000 bushels a strohg-arm act.” The performer protection, co-operating with the As a sporting proposition it would world less of the shrinking violet In year, eat about 600,000,000' and waa none other than, one William National Air Trapqport A num ber of pouches are* to be placed in proclaiming its o i^ ^ achievements. have to sell'the other 200,000,000. [Muldoon, known over the land to seem to be about time for the bal day as a trainer and chairman of sendee on’fhe .Uns nt once. Yet not even the dour Lindbergh As other countries incraaie '^their^ loon to come back into its own. It production it becomes hardeh'to sell \ I the State Athletic Commiaslon. is noteworthy that the annual Gor seems less self glOrifjring than the the surplus at any satisfacto'ry You* could have found Dan Rice, NOT SUPERSTITIOUS. don Bennet International Balloon little aviator who* appears to regard price, even assuming that our pro- the great clown, who lived to own ■ ■ '■> "if race attracted more attention this his achievement as victory over j stationary, Thus one , of the earliest theater chalnu Knoxville, Term.—J. B. Sands the ultimate aim of acrec^e reduc and be elected to Congress. . . . isn’t superstitioifi, Sands, state * the elements In avengement of year than for^ many years previous tion in this country is to get wheat And Maggie CUne singing ,those pharmacy' board president, arrived.*' ly, even though it had the hard luck Nungesser -and CoU. dqwn on a basis of domestic con classic of another era, “Down at the Itate convention here with to be compelled to compete for pub sumption which would give the Went McOlnty"- or "Throw Him out mishap on July IS at 8:18 licity with the great Coste-Bellonte THE HOSPITAL PAYS farmer the benefit of the now Down Medoskey" — songs that o’clock. ^ 'Going to a hotel he re worthless duty on wheat of 42 cents sound strange indeed to a vo-de-o.* ceived number 18 at the convention^ flight across the Atlutic. ' Twenty-four persons were taken a bushel. That would mean a reduov do era. ■ i. * • registration table, and was given \ For sheer advanturesomeness the to a Westerly hospital on Labor' tion of 26 per cent. Just how low It was ; here that this same Al room 718 in the hotel. ^ balloon flight Is, among stunts in Day night as the result of two auto wheat prices would have to go and Smith first burned with ambition ; — Just how serious a drought would the air, in a class by itself. While mobile collisions Involvings eight to be an-actor . ,. —didn’t.know It is only when they are behind. be requred to effect such a'reduc that? Well, he narrowly . escaped. a putter than some men feet'frea the theory of airplane and dirigible cars. One drimken fool drove bis ------—— ------UOntion UPU • BUUlwMUAiH BpmetUijg ^wbleh. VTA ,no one iOnes upon n for « ehuroh mutter. *f - ear so that It sldsswlpsd thrssljuus to try to* PgDMou - — “ ou t ” i ' ■ ( ■ V . A- ^ - ‘ , ^ , *’,■'■ r- ^ :; •* ■ ■ T^ T ■; .‘^ ’• X ' * * . < » r • y j * 'i \ j * \ • f > * * 4 ' • \ * “ : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, (:ONN„,W-El>NESD AY,.SEPTEMBER 8, 1980. T •W? Hams on eve of proposed trans^ amed-home for the season after Atlantic fiight; alleges "unpaid bilii spending the summer.at the Hollis ,..Toronto--^ptain Charles Sutton SILVER LANE ter cottage, Westbrook,[Conn. Ovemigfti^ ikiUed when plfuia’crashed into Lake and Mrs. David H. Finn and son, Lu- .Optatid;j^ochanic-escapes. f, cien, also Miss Lila B h ice,'s^ t the A. P, Ne0k )? > TS^te,-r Italy— Two killed, one HOCKANUM week-end and hoUday a t’Sbutliamp- wbund^ in battle between Fascisti ton, Long Island, as guests of Mrs. ^and^'sympathizers of 18 Jugo- News Notes' Finn’s brother, Clarence H. Sloane. ■...... '"" ■ ff Slayiabs on trial. • ■ -V, New Yorjic—Coste and' BeUonte Saiite Domingo—Lawyer arrested Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Wads worth and daughter, Julia, of White conipi6t6icompletei. first P ParisafIs to*tb; Iile.wp^s.w YorkxprK lyiUiplo c h a t 'll vith'plot'against life of Mrs. William Oakes and daugh Plains, N. Y., were guests of Mrs. fiight in 87 hours, 18 nalnutes (ud 30, l^eii£3eat ’TrujUio. ter,"' Ruth; Mrs. Grace F. Bidwell seconds. Karachi—^Twenty Nationalist vol Harriett J. Wadsworth over the and Mrs. Harlan Corey were recent week-end and holiday.' Mt! Wads Washington—President sends con unteers and several police injured guests at the Corey cottage. Lake in riot. worth was bom in Hockanum, a son gratulatory message to fliers*" ' Wangumbaug, where the Misses of the late Rufus Wadsworth. Cleveland— Capt. von Gronau an,d Adams, Mass.—The Belgica, Bel gium's entry in the international Olive and Dorothy Corey are spend companions land en routs to Ne^ ing their vacation. York. ’■ balloon race, lands. Canton, Mass.—The Goodyear Mrs." F. Howard EJnsign of Ensign Chicago — Head of detective Bight,'~ entrant in the international street is confined” to her bed at MAY DEPORT DIAMOND agency that shadowed Nye suggests balloon race and probable wixmer, home in a very serious condition. Senate campaign funds cpm^ttee lands. The Ladies’ Aid society of the “investigate its own InvestlgatPris.’’ Ise^rp, Me.—The Corsair, J. P. Hockanum Congregational church Aix-La-Chapelle, Germany, Sept Harrisburg, HI.—Ruth Hanna Mc Morgw's $2,500,000 yacht, goes will hold their first fall meeting, Cormick in campaign speech attacks 3.—(AP)—Jack (Legs) Diamond, aground on Minot Rock. Wednesday afternoon, September New Yqrk gangster under arrest Nye. ^ Boston. — Massachusetts State 12. At 6 o’clock supper will be Wasington—Weather bureau re Federation of Labor falls to endorse served. here, is more indignant at cabled re ports hurricane on Caribbean sea.. ' any, of the Republican candidates ports from New York that he went EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the The sad-hearted circus Islesboro, Me. — J. P. Morjgan’s I. L. Gerstein who has conducted for the U. S.‘ Senatorial or the gu second of a series of six stories by “He Who Gets Slapped.” yacht groimded. a grocery business in the old Grist to Europe because his gang was The fiend-like Gaspard the Good bernatorial nominations. Mill property on South Main street “fed up” with him than at his de Dan Thomas, Holi>'wood correspond Washington — Shouse denies Re Cambridge, Mass. — Moses P. ent of The Herald and NEA Service, in "The Trap,’' his north woods publican charges that Deihpcrata for several years, closed Saturday tention here. White, 80, former treasurer of the on the life of Lon Chaney, the , drama of revenge. misrepresented Hoover. and moved to West Springfield, Advices from New York police to The grandmotherly old woman Clevelaind—United States believed Boston and Colorado Smelting Com Mass., where he will continue in Uiis effect here today he branded as movies’ greatest character actor. To pany, dies. day, Thomas tells ^ the star’s re ' and Prof. Echo, the ventriloquist, international balloon race the same business. A new man false. Rutland, Vt.—One injured when markable genius as a make-up art whose parts he played in "The Un landing of Goodyear VIII near has rented the old mill property and The American consul advised ist. holy Three.” Canton, Mass. . ” deflated balloon, being used in an will sell meat and groceries. police here that the authorities of He made one picture in which he Reno—Governor Fred B. Balzar act at the Rutland Fair, drops on The Rev. E. C. Prettyman, super neither-Washington nor New York automobile. BY Da n THOM.4S ' wore no make-up at all—not even leads in gubnematorlal rstce. intendent of the Connecticut Tem were Interested in arrest of Dia Norfolk, Mass.—’Two prisoners es NEA Service Writer powder. That was “Tell It to the Tromsoe, Norway —Remains of perance Association and Anti Saloon mond nor his extradition anywhere. , Marines,” in which Chaney played! Andree and Strindberg identified; cape from the state prison camp. League', occupied the pulpit of the It is now for the Prussian ministry Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 3.—O f all the hard-boiled Sergeant O’Hara. It | third group of bones found to be Hockanum Methodist church Sunday to decide the gangster’s fate. This the malformed and evil - looking | proved one of his greatest successes; those of a bear. Now that the head of , the Chinese morning at the opening of the fall probably will involve negotiations creatures with which Lon Chaney his acting did it. Paris — Coste to be made com National ‘ Army has offered troops services. The pastor. Rev. Ray between the Embassy and the Ger led Inovie-goers through a series of ------I mander of Legion of Honor; city money rewards for capturing cer mond L. Archer, announced Sunday delectable nightmares, perhaps his man Foreign Office to insure his re^ Chaney’s success at make-up was celebrates. tain pjLties, you may expect his men school will start Sunday, Septeni- turn to the United States since no , greatest role was that of Quasimodo! not gained at the price of pain alone. Montreal— Levine’s veteran plane hereaifter; to-talk in terms of their ! ber 7. the hairy one-eyed dwarf in “The other country is expected to allow For years after he tackled Holly Columbia attached by Roger Q. Wll- cash surrender values. i George A. Hollister and family re him to enter there. Hunchback of Notre Dame.” wood as an “extra,” he spent several “ I covered my face with a new hours each day before his mirror, one, blanked out an eye with a shell putting make-up on and taking it that I painted over, and got a off just to see what he could do. mouthful of false teeth and was After he got to be a star, he often strapped in a harness,” Chaney once spent three hours a day making lip; related in explaining how he made i up for the part. “I actually had, the studio regularly at 6 nothing of my own but one eye to . ,, u™ j-jg make-un play the part with. Hurt? Df ! cou^ r. It c!hurt-but 4. V, * its „iiall „a part, I completed when g the cameras began of the! game. tt , j ,• i But Lon Chaney’s art lay not in j visited pohce courts, water-1 make-up alone. Victor Hugo, in the front dives and all sorts of places 'novel, made Quasimodo the demon | search of types. The pictures in of the Middle Ages; Chaney, by h is' rogues’ ga.'lery at police head- ' ' ' \v. '? ' powerful interpretation of the little quarters proved a gold mine; his hunchback, gave him a soul. sinister, leering “Singapore Joe” IN HIS HEAVIEST MAKE-UP—This memorable scene from “The Of course, vou remember the pic whose blind eye he simulated by ture . . . the hairy bell ringer, creep inserting a .milky glass eye under Hunchback of Notre Dame” shows Chaney in his grotesque and painful ing ape-like around the sculptured his own lid, was one of the rogue make-up as Quasimodo, which he describes in this story. Patsy Ruth gargoyles, feared by those who gallery’s products. Miller, as Esmeralda, is giving water to the pitiabie little creature who didn’t revile him, half man and half Layer on layer he built up his has Just been tortured on the whipping stool. devil, savior of the girl to whom he face to change its appearance, using j gave sanctuary in the church and putty or plastic wax for the pur- I cripple or the deformed man whom' mingham, Ala., according to one of nemesis of the mephitic priest who pose. Lines he graved thereon with i he played. All else seemed forgot the many odd stories that drifted threatened her. a sharp tracer. Scars he Imitated ten. But the instant the cameras back here, when the hideous face As repulsive in appearance as the with chemicals. Cotton stuffed in ceased to grind Chaney was him stood revealed one woman spectator master genius of make-up could de his jaws to make his face puff out; self ag;ain. screamed “ Oh, my God!”—and faint vise, audiences nevertheless found bits of rubber worn in his nostrils to “He’s just like an electric light ed dead away. something to pity in this misshapen make his nose appear flat; hidden --he switches himself on and off,” lump that might have been a man face clamps to warp his features; a studio spectator once described it. The memory of this and other j had the fates been kinder. That i false teeth that fitted over his own; hideous faces that Chaney gave to ' “something” was put there by wigs, artificial eyebrows and the Of all the horrible demons in hu the screen is still seared in the Chaney. like— all these were the implements man form that Chaney’s fantastic minds of millions of movie-goers, As the legless man in “The Pen of his trade. mind conceived and his genius of but the man himself was of a total alty,” Chaney affected the illusion make-up gave birth, perhaps none ly different cast. by having his legs strapped behind Chaney had tone of those eccen- was more hideous than the slinking During an interval in the filming j him....T, . tricities like Richard Mansfield, his and masked cellar creature who of one of his greatest horror pic- | We had to stop, every few min- famous predecessor of the legitimate haunts the memory of those who t’lres, Peggy Wood caught Chaney utes,”■■ hev,o explained, “ to remove fv,.,the theater, who 1.- said to have com- ' saw "The Phantom o f the Opera.” replacing some baby birds that had straps and massage my legs which pelled stage hands to wear soft-1 t'he great moment came when this fallen out of their nest and he acted had grown numb. The pain was soled shoes so they would not make 1 villain was finally cornered and his like a bashful schoolboy.. pretty tough.” a sound during his great dramatic mask was withdrawn, revealing a | “Don’t tell the gang about it,” he “Thunder,” in which Chaney moments. Lon was congenial with face that nothing less than a grin pleaded. "They’ll kid me to death. played the part, of an old railroad everybody around the studio. But he ning, tight-skinned Death Head You know, I’m supposed to be a engineer, sent him to a hospital be- I ^ els a hard worker—as hard as any could equal for pure horror. hard-boiled guy.” Hollywood has ever seen. Movie-goers from coast to coast, He went into his roles with an shivered and gasped when that NEXT: Lon Chaney as a man intensity that might lead one to r?ask came off, their nerves strained and a husband . . . the little knzwn believe he had hypnotized himself to the breaking point. At a perform private life of ’the screen’s best into actually living the part of the ance in "the Strand theater at Bir-1 known actor. Plan Once Opposed RACING PLANE UPSETS OVER WATER; ONE DEAD Now Frees Milwaukee Toronto, Sept. 3.— (A P .)—Dip ping its left wing into the water while traveling at 130 miles an hour Milwaukee.—By means of a new; ; until the interest that it was earn a racing seaplane somersaulted into financial setup which was originally ing should be sufficient to take care Lake Ontario yesterday, killing the fought tooth and nail by the city’s of all necessary work. pilot and injuring the mechanic. business interests but which now en The plan'was lougnt by business A crowd of 50,000 persons assem joys their whole-hearted> support, interests, and supported by the So bled to watch the air races in con the city of Milwaukee will be en cialists. After a bitter fight it was nection with the Canadian National tirely free of all bonded debts by adopted—and today no one has a exhibition saw the accident. 1958—just 28 years from now. werd to say against it. Captain Charles Sutton of Toron An arrangement that at first looks to, the pilot, was competing in the complicated buv in reality is as sim So the amortization fund was set efficiency challenge trophy race for ple as taking money out of one pock up, based on these annual Interest seaplanes. As he banked at a turn et and putting it into another is re- payments from property owners. responsible for this situation. And The law provided that the city in the left wing struck the water, tear Milwaukee, reaching a stage of addition could turn, over to it one- ing the wing off and turning the Easy to look at—good fo look at—that’s your reac^on lo cHarm and solvency that can be boasted by third of the interest on any other plane over. few other American cities, looks city funds, that the Common Coun Rescuers found Claude Mills, 20 beauty. Easy " to sinoke—good to smoke — that’s the lure of Camels. pityingly down the lake at Chicago, cil could donate other money to It years old, the mechanic, clinging to where actual civic bankruptcy has and that public-spirited citizens the wreckage. Captain Sutton was Good because of the natural mildness and fragrance of mellow tobaccos, been just around the comer for two could contribute to it if they wished. hurled clear of the plane. His body or three years in a row. To date the city has turned oyer was not recovered. with all the delicacy and aruma preserved by scienti^ skiil in prepara Fighting for the Credit $2,22^000 to interest earnings to the ' Describing Milwaukee’s system is j fund—*whl^; supii, in turn, has i tion aJPd blending— good because there’s no over-processing or doctor- ' earned $402,000 in interest Itself. WITHOUT ANY MAKE-UP— fairly easy, but distributing the TWO PRISONERS FLEE credit for it where it belongs is I Citizens have donated $283, which | ing—no flatness of taste. Here is Chaney as the hard-boiled : has earned $85 in interest. Thus the Sergeant O’Hara, in “Tell It to the harder. Half a dozen public officials J fund today totals $2i627,000; and Norfolk, Mass., Sept. 3.— (A P )— Marines,” the picture in which ho insist that they and they alone were £asy.L.because they are so mild and smooth that you can smoke them responsible. However, the city is en this, in turn, la invested to city State police were searching today appeared without any make-up— bonda, thus preventing $116,000 to not even face powder. joying such good financial health for George Gilbert, 36, Bedford, and all the day through ^ th nevir a suggestion of throat discomfort. that the ordinary taxpayer does not annual interest on the bonces from Joseph Lawrence, 31, who escaped I going to outside bondholders. 1 cause he insisted on riding in a in the least care who ought to get yesterday from the state prison Notice that itis Camels now— your crowd and elsewhere — because locomotive cab in near-zero weather the praise. I The fund is to remain rmtouched: camp here. Gilbert was serving 8 1-2 with the window open. Both Cornelius Corcoran, presi until it equals three-fourths of the to 11 years for kidnaping, and Law The price of his slanting eyes in dent of the Common Council, and city’s entire bonded debt—now $40,- rence was serving 8 to 15 for as Camels, are So good to smoke. “Mr. Wu,” his greatest Chinese role, City Comptroller Louis Koteckl 000,000. Then three-fourths of its 1 sault with intent to kill. was pain that lasted for days, caused agree that the scheme originated in interest earnings may be used to ! Both were working on a building by the use of adhesive tape to keep the brain of Deputy Comptroller pay outstandibg obligations, to as- \ job in the camp grounds. Lawrence the outer comers of his eyes pulled William Wendt. Wendt, at all sume a new bond issue or to finance slipped away without being seen but backward, and upward. ^ events, had a large share in the In some improvement and avoid the guards saw Gilbert, who had been ception of the plan. need of a bond issue. carrying water to the men working Some sort of a price in the form Milwaukee’s freedom from bonded I WUl Pay All Bonds on the building, go into the woods of self-imposed torture was paid for debt will come through the opera I Then, when the total equals the < that surround’ the camp. They were nearly all his other famous roles. tion of the amortization fund, es j total bonded debt, the entire sum ^ both in'' prison dress. Among those best remembered are: tablished in 1923 after one of the I can be withdrawn and used to pay i The squirming cripple in “The bitterest fights ever staged in the I all outstanding city obligations. { TO DEPORT CHINESE Miracle Man,’ in which he perma Common Council. I In reality the city will be free; nently lamed his shoulder by throw At that time the city's finances I from debt long before that time.! Mexico'Chty, Sept. 3.— (A P .)— ing it out of joint. were ailing, interest charges paid When the fimd reaches the three-; Wholesale, deportation of Chinese The one-eyec .dive-keeper In “On on bonds for street construction and I fourths status its interest earnings ; entering Mexico Illegally is planned the Road to Mandalay.” other improvements were mounting will more than equal any permitted by the Mexican government. Presi The doubled-up crook in “The at an alarming rate. A 20-year bond bond levy. Thus while the taxpay- ] dent Ortiz Rubio has approved an Blackbird,” which he effected by would be issued to pay for paving ers will stiir be paying interest on arrangement whereby a steamer curving his spine, drawing up one a street; long before it was retired the bonds, all of that interest will will be chartered to take them back leg and having the tailor accentuate other bonds would have to be issued be going right back into the city to their native country in one trip. this apparent bodily deformity by for repairs to that same street— treasury. Officers in various parts of the making one side of his suit of clothes all bearing interest at four per cent country ydll round up the lOffending longer than the other. or more. Orientals, of whom there are many, AIRPLANIB ATTACHED The armless circus freak in'“The Then a law was passed permitting and concentrate them at Manzanillo Unknown,’! in which he had his arms a direct tax for street improvement for the deportation. ^ bound closely to his sides. coats. Taxes went up the first year, Montreal, Sept. 8.— (AP)—A writ The paralyzed African trader in of attachment stood today as a bar but contractors were paid in cash ALLl^ED SPY KILLS SELF "West of Zanzibar,” who dragged instead of tax anticipation warrants, rier to the proposed flight.of Cap himself around with his hands. and property owners were permitted tain Errol Ek>yd from Montjilial to Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept.-3.— (A P .)— The Dracula-like vampire in “Lon to fund their payments over a pe j Croydon, England, , in the‘trails-At- Colonel Marinapolski, deputy chief don JAfter Midnight,” in which he riod of years at six per cent interest. ' lantlc plane Columbia. of the general staff, has' committed used a chemical to distend his eyes It was this interest that devel The attachment was obtained by suicide, reportedly because he was after a formula prepared by an ocu oped into the amortization fund. By Roger Q. Williams, New York avia-. orderad to ..do so after discovery list. 1923 it amounted to about $260,000 I tor, who charged that Charles'A.< that he ha4 h9®n.engaged in espidn- The hideous, slinking creature of a year; and Mr. Wendt's epoch-mak ! Levine, owner of the Columbia, age for some foreign .poWef. v, ■V * the cellar in "The Phantom of the ing proposal was simply that in i owes him $801 for flying the plane A secret funeral was held. It \yas “ EASY TO ‘PLEASURE HOUR^ Opera.” stead of being turned into the regu j here from New York. The suit is di a civil ceremony attended by no Wednztdty >»i»vwljii^«' on C. nntwqrk,; WJ,Z ’ nnd J 0 1930, R. J. Rtynoldi The long-haired Sergei in his lar city funds it *be set aside as a rected against the Columbia Air military representatives. No death T«b^ Co., Winneo-SdetB, N. C: Russian drama, “Mockery.” savings account, not to be touched ' Lines, Inc., and Levine. notice was issued by relatives. ,. jGdBiilh tnblo. IS. ' j :" / : ■ f -Y • . ■• -. ’■• ■• ____ MANCHESTER E5VENTNG HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1930, i " - RADIO PROGRAM TOLLAND iPLAN EXECDTION r • DAILY FAVOR BETHLEHEM The fu n e ^ Rounds, who was instantly killed in i *<00‘ 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—7in. Leadkig DX Stations. 4: , i Wednesday, September 3. 7:00 6:00—OrcH; "Next Numbah.” an automobile SiCcident last Satur ____ Mr. an^ Mrs. Wllalrd Clarke of -'*!WlUlan» T. Tilder., one ol Uie fore- 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. (DST) (ST) Thft' Democratic voters of the day ihOming 0|)po8ite the home of ! 8:00 7:00—IndiM music, songs. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. IN MERGER PU N S IN FEDERAL PEN nosttennis players in the world, will 8:30 7:30—Organ recital; concert. 9:00 8;u0—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Town of Tolland met In caucus in Lawr'ehce Couch'on" the ^ToUand to New Haven spent the yireek end and be Interviewed by Gramlaad Rice, 9:30 8:30—Imperial marimba rand. 1:00 12:00—Vaudeville artlals’ hour. the Town Hall last Thursday eve- Vernon Center road, was held from Labor Day at the home of Mr. sports writer, during the program to 10:00 9:00—Tuneful\ tales: stiings. 1:30 12:30—Kneisel’s dance music, 10:45 9:45—Globe trotter; orchestra. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. _ ning ftr the purpose of electog the home of hie sister, Mrs. Florence Clarke’s mother, Mrs, Dupy .Clarke. 3ta i be broadcast by WKAF and aeaociated .1 1.0 Roimds DeFour, Hartford Turn stations Wednesday night at 10:30, 11:30 10:30—Moonbeams’ music hour. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs ("Vt hrs.) >. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Collins and dSLylight saving time. Tildcn’s talk is 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—9S0. 11:30 10:3u—.\mos ’n’ Andy, comedians Expert Accountant pike, Monday .afternoon. Interment, ^, Most H a r d i^ Crimfflal in 7:00 6:00—.-Vmos ’n’ Andy, comedians 11:45 10:45—Dance music to .3:00. was in the family plot. South i son We^ey of East Hartford JpM t a timely one as it is broadoist three 7:15 6:15—Serenaders, entertainment 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770, District conventions, and to transact days prior to the playing of the men s cemetery, Tolland. Mr. Round was j singles championship, in which Rig 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (:i hrs.) 9:30 8:30—Drama; symphony music. Sheet and Tube Should any other business proper to come America to Hang— Fnrst Bill" will be the defending champion. 10:30 9:30—Concert; organ music. 10:00 9:00—Two dance orcheslrns. bom In Tolland, July 10, 1903, the ■ Misses Eva and Myrtle CoUins. 11:45 10:45—Singing pianist; orche.stra. 1:00 12:00—Around the town. \ before said caucus. T^e following A treat for radio icsteners is promised 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. delegates were chosen: State: Alfred son of the late Enoch Rounds andJ . Mr. and Mrs. Tipper and family lor the same night when Uouglas _ 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. Mrs. Jennie Staples Sands. i of New Jersey who have been stay- Stanbury, popular young baritone, will 6:15 6:15—Ozzie Nelson’s orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Crazy time program. Have Margin of Doubt. F. Ludwig, Justin J. Lathrbp, Frank in Kansas Since 1870. 5:45—The Whoops Sisters. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. t ing at Cape C3od opened their (3olum- sing melodics of liis bonny Scotland. 6:45 8:00 7:00—Symphony, male trio. A. 'Luhrsen, Samuel Johnson. Con T.r ' Tho progrrara may be tuned in from 7:00 6:00—Mountaineers; dance. j bia cottage Saturday. Mr. Tipper 6:30—Astrologer: dance music. 9:00 8:00—Modern dance music. gressional: George D. Neff, Peter a WKAF chain .station at 8:S0, day 7:30 9:30 8:30—WEAF' progs. (IVa hrs.)' ' will return to New Jersey Monday Ifi C light saving time. He will be heard 8:00 7:00—Mixed vocal enscmi-le Johnson, James J. Lathrop, Robert Leavenworth, Kans., Sept. S.— 11:10 10:10—Male quintet; uanu, Youngstown, O., Sept. 3.— (AP) and Mrs, Tipper and twiq sons will in "A Sunny Smile Waiting I'or Me 8:30 7 :30—Drama of the sem 11:30 10:30—Dance music (2 hrs.) E. Doyle. County: Samuel Johnson, (AP,)—Erection of a scaffold for by Edwards, and with an accompani 9:00 8:00—Male quartet, organist. —George O. May, senior partner of i remain in Columbia until the end ■-ir: > ' 8:30—Tenor and comedians. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. Frank A. Newman, George D. Neff, toe first execution in Kansas since. ment of bag pipes, •‘The Piper of Dun 9:30 8:00 7:00—Indiana State Fair. Price-Waterhouse and Company, Queer Ttvists ' of the week. dee.” Nathaniel Shilkret’s concert or- 10:00 9:00—Barlow's Symphony music. 8:15 7:15—Sketch; harmony duo. Alfred Ludwig; Senatorial: Cornell I ^ 1870^the hanging next Friday at chesera wil carry out the theme of the 11:15 10:15—Heywood Brotm’s column. i Mrs. Parker, who has been car 11:30 10:30—California melodics. 8:30 7:30—F'eature musical sui prise. testified today that had any ac Green, I. Tiiden Jewett, Nathan O. Carl Panzian, slayer of a prison of program with a medley of Scotch airs 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) Ward, James E. Rhodes, Probate: In Day ’s News ing for Mrs. Emily Little has re especl^ly arranged. Tlie orchestra 12:00 11:00—Dance music; organist, 447.5— WMA. CHICAGO—670, counting adjustments been made ficial and described 'as one of tor wdll open the hour witn -Fingal s 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. Helen A. Jewett, L. Ernest Hall, turned to her home in Bozrah, suad 6:00 5:00—Orchestra: male quarteL 7:45 6:45—WABC progs. (SW nrs.) in the firm’s audit for the Youngs most hardened criminals in America Cave” by Mendelssohn and will con 11:00 10:00—^Dan and Sylvia; concert. Charles Leonard, John H. Steele. Mrs. I^rkburst is with Mrs. Little —^was begun at the Federal peni tinue with "Uncle Remus” and "To 6:45 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’rt* Andy, comediani. town Sheet and Tube-Bethlehem a Water Lily” by MacDoweh. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; women’s octet Town committee: Frank A. Luhrsen, New York—Something 'like Dee- for the present. tentiary today.' 6:45—Washington poiUiual talk. 11:45 10:45—Concert, .dance music. Steel merger, they would have fa 7:45 361.2—KOA, DENVER—£4J0. Samuel Johnson, Justin J. Lathrop, eir-done-ay- Coste- and !^o-reece , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins and Wave lengths in meters or. left of 8:00 7:00—East of Carlo akeich. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians vored Bethlehem but he considered Helen A. Jewell, James E. Rhodes. Civilian workmen wielded ham station title, kilocycles on the right. 8:30 7:30—Douglas Stanbury, baritone 1 Bellont la the way they pronounce family motored to Andover Friday mers and saws within earshot of 8:00—Little Symphor.y music. 12:30 11:30—Orches:ra, male quartet any margin' or doubt should go to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wocho- Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:00 1:30 12:30—Feature pleasure hour. i their names. evening to attend the supper and Panzran’s cell. ’The condemned man and Eastern Standard. Black face 9:30 8:30—Revelers male quartet. 2:30 1:30—Ylr F'ricn Scotty: violin. Yoimgstown because it is a smaller murka have had as guests their sis sale there. typo indicates best features. 10:30 9:30—Sports talks by Grantland I Paris—Mme. Dieudonne Coste, I remained as indifferent' to his fate Rice .ind William Tiiden. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840, company. ter and children from New London. Mrs. E. B. Hayes and son of 10:00 9:00—Cuban trobadours. After the week-end adjournment Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luddington of i chic blonde, the former Princess as when ke addremed a letter t-> Leading East Stations. 11:00 10:00—Three dance orchesti-as. 12:00 11:00—,‘\rtists leature lioiir. Windsor have been visiting Mrs. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. May resumed the stand as a witness Union, New Jersey, David Brown of j Marie Vatchnadze, whose father Federal Judge R. J. Hopkins at hi« 6:00 5:00—Jack Albin’s orchestra. 12:30 11:30—Como’s dance music. I was once Russian commander at Hayes brother, Mr. Bond. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. for the defense in the suit brought ■yVinsted, Hiram Loverin and sons, trial demanding “justice," which he 272.6^WPa ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 6:45 5:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. ’Ilflls and whx-has been a concert Herbert Oehlers of Metuchen, N. 6:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. by the Cyrus S. Eaton interests to Robert and Donald of Vernon, Mrs. described as “that I be found guilty S;0U 7:00—WABC organ muBio. 7:00 12:30 11:30—Como’s dance music. singer and movie actress,' speaks J., joined his family Saturday at r 8:30 7:30—Song harmonies; organ. 7:15 6:15—Piano twins program. 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. enjoin the merger. Marilla Bean Pratt and two sons, of murder in toe first degree and 9:00 8 :00—Memorial glee club. 7:30 6:30—Ehil Cook: entertainers.' 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. <4>i liiA) of Natick, Mass., Dr. W. B. Bean eight languages, including English. the home of Mrs. Oehlers parents, sentenced to die.” 9:30 8:30—Musicale; dance program. 8:00 7:00—Male quartet orchestra. 12:10 11:10—Hawkeye dream eiisembl^. May was questioned by Attorney Mme. Maurice Bellonte is a blonde Mr. and Mrs. George Champlin, 10:30 : —Playlet: radio soprano. 7:30—Foresters' male quartet. and Mrs. Bean of Stafford Springs, In a fit of rage, Panzran killed R. 9 30 8:30 12:30 11:30—Two dance orchesirus. F. H. Wood, Bethlehem counsel, who Irish girl who met her husband where they have been spending sev- 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 0:00 8:00—Musical drama; concert. 333.1—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. is seeking to discredit an audit com and Tolland, werS Simday guests at G. Warnke, manager of the prison 6:30 5:30—Maude Albert, contralto. 9:30 8:30—Robison’s orch., Relnald 9:00 8:00—WEAF' programs i2 hrs.) the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest when he was a mechanic at Cfoy-! eral weeks. Sunday morning they laundry, June 19, 1929. He will be 6:45 5:45—WJZ programs (lVi« hrs.) Werrenrath, baritone. 11:30 10:30—String instruments. piled by Erast and Ernst for the don. Her name was Doris Stafford. returned to their home In Metuchen. 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 10:30 9:30—Poems In songa '■ 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. anti-merger group in which large Hall at Sunset Acres. > _ ^ .. hanged between 6 a. m., and 9 7-15 -6:15—Romancers entertainraenL 11:60 10:00—Slumber music hour. Miss Thelma Price Jeft Tuesday New York—^The French aviators The holiday traffic through i ^ priday ^ ' 9:00 8:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. adjustments were made in Bethle 7:30 6:30—WABC programs (.•• hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Two' dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; Amos ’n’ Andy. for Kent, Conn., where she has ac- are guests at a hotel owned'by Ar- Columbia has been very heavy, and 545.1—VVGR, b u f f a l o —550. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. — ■’ W h Jail Term. 11:45 10:45—Two dance orchestras. hem’s depreciation account In faver cepted a position as teacher in toe I thur Brisbane. 6:30 5:30—Dinner concert orchestra, 7:30 6:30—William’s dinner music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. of Sheet and Tube. £ committed to toe 7:00 6:00—NBC programs (I'i hrs.) 8:00 7:00—String trio; ensemble. 1:00 12:00—'renor, orchestra, soprano. High school. She was accompanied ; gt. Paul—A new wrinkle in non- 7:00 6:00—Violinist; musical hour. 9:00 8:00—Feature radio forum. 2:00 1:00—Orchestra, sopr.ino recital. Ratio Unfair ■wito her parents Mr. and Mrs. | stop flights is planned by Dale Dn S l e s Roberts and family t b f ' 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (S hrs.) 10:15 9:15—Dance music: organist 3:00 2:00—Harris’ dance Dict^esira. of Hartford, who have been spend- I’, ^ 25 years for bur- 11:00 1U:00—T,ate dance miis’C. 535.4— WUIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 333.1 —KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. The plaintiffs claim the final ra Lewis B. Price and Dr. Harris W. Jackson for spring. He will try to 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO--900. ing toe summer at their cottage at f JfiT- 8:00 7:00—Recorded classical gems. 12:00 11:00—F'eature; vagabond's hour tio, 1 1-3 shores of Bethlehem for Price, who went with her by auto fly to the capital of every one of prison term. 7:00 G:U0—The children’s hour. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2% hrs.) 1:00 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra. the 48 states without landing. lake, have just returned after 7:30 6:30—Feature happiness hour. 11:00 10:00—Cathay’s dance orchestra. one Sheet and Tulie was unfair to mobile. He confessed'in a letter to toe 2:00 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman Edmonton, Alberta—There!s half spending a week at Cape Cod. S’OO 7:00—Mvstery of Hariov.* Manor. 305.9—KDKA,^ PITTSBURGH—980. 384.4— WMC, MEMPHIS—780. Youngstown stockholders on the state prosecutor at Salem, Mass., tc '428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 6:00 5:00—S.vrnphony; studio artists. 11:30 10:30—Studio orchestra music. basis of the Ernst and Ernst con had as Sunday guests, Mr. and a dozen inches of snow in some sec Mr. M d Mrs. Theodore Lymail of 7:45 6:45—Dinner dance music. 6:45 5:45—WJZ programs (4M: hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Mrs. George Newman, Althea New I Plain'ville were week end guests at i toe slaying of. George Henry Mc- 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (1 nr.) 11:15 10:15—Slumber music houi'. clusions as to ' Bethlehem’s 1929 tions of Alberta. 10:30 9:30—Theater artists revue. man of Rockville, Mrs. Gertrude toe home of Mrs. junabel Squier. 1 »nd boasted of “21 9:00 8:00—Night,-schooI; variety. 11:30 10:30—Late dance orchesiras. 11:00 10:00—WABC progs. (H i hrs.) earnings. ~ — New York—It has been so warm 9:30 8:30—WJZ musical program. 254.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. Gaffney and daughter Barbara of All but two of toe Columbia 4-H | murders,” expressing the hope 1:00 12:00—Variety boys; orgaiiist. May testified that after his as that pictures of Fordham’s first ’ ' r ' — i. >^*^****^*«. , wrmiH h aw 10:30 9:30—Peanut revue; sonneteers. 6:00 5:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 361.3— WSM, NASHVILLE-650. Hartford, Mrs. Mable Morganson an opportunity to 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy; poll. 7:00 6:00—Pianist, twiligot \oices. 8:30 7:30—Gallagher's dance music. sistants, John Scobie and W. B. to o O M pracUM look Uk, those of 12:00 11:00—Orchestra: Jolly fellows. 8:00 7:00—Aunt Hannah’s ptogram. and son Frank, of Tolland, Everett tend toe 4-H Pair Adella Badge of ' "murder “another 22.” 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (2% hrs.) Campbell had Audited the books of a musical comedy rehearsal The ...... The execution will be carried out 1:00 12:00—Dance music: varitles. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Studio artists hour. Smith and Raymond Smith who are boys are shown Ucking In some- ' Columbia, with toe other two win- 2'00 1:00—f.ate dance orchestra. 60.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 12:15 11:15—Concert orchestra, singers. Bethlehem and Youngstown respec employed in New Hampshire. under Federal statutes upon 230.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 6:45 5:45—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) thing that l(X)ks like rompers. ! ners from Tolland County exhibited 1:00 12:00—Jack’s dance orciiestra. tively he concluded the" ratio of John Senk of Hartford is spending their dresses in competition with government property, toe'state of 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. i3V< hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Supper dance music. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. stock market exchange on the basis Port Jervis, N Y.—Ripe apples 11:30 10:30—Studio quartet, players. 12:00 11:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Music; biogranhie.s. the weekend and holiday ■ with his and apple blossoms have been noted the winners from toe other counties. Kqnsas having abolished the death 12:00 11:00—Orchestra: organ music. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:30 12:30—Comedians; shoemakers. of their accounting, was somewhere brother 'William Senk, Sr., and fam Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold and pMialty, except for treason. 1:15 12:15—Merle Jacob’s orchestra. 12:57 11:57—Time; weather; rr^arkels. 2:15 1:15—Minstrel men’s Irolic. between 1.1 and 1.3 shares of Steel on toe ja m e tree. The cause- pre 339.8—WJR, DETROIT—750. 6:15 5:15—Dinner dance music. 270.1— Vt/RVA, RICHMOND—1110. ily. sumably is a warm spell after un son Richard of New York spent the Other prisoners wdll be kept locK- 12:30 11:30—Late dance orche.sira. 6:30 5:30—Trio: WEAF sketch. 8:UU 7:00—Virginia church hour. Corporation common for one of Benjamin Miller of East Hampton, w'eek end in Columbia. ed in their cells Friday until -after 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:15 6:15—Gondoliers; piano solos. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) Sheet and Tube. His opinion, he due chilliness last month. 8:00 7:00—Krien’s string quartet. 7:45 Long Island, is a guest of Mrs. Washington—Which is toe great Miss Hattie Strickland and Miss toe banging to prevent any demon- 6:45—WEAF' drama presentation 11:00 10:00-;!3ercnade: dance music. added, was that the fair ratio should 8:30 7:30—WEAF’ progs. (2>A hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Concert orchestra with 440.9— KPd, SAN FRANCISCO—680. Laura Judson, where Mrs. Miller est state for hunting of wild game ? Eva Saunders of Manchester spent I stratlon. 11:00 10:00—Studio organ recital. Clyde Kitten, tenor. 2:00 1:00—NBC entertainmeiit. be 1 1-5 to one. with three children has been spend Well, official figures are that New toe week end and holiday at the ' 11:30 10:30—Jilerry Madcaps, soloist. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2'/i hrs.) 3:00 2:00—Hender.son’s dance band. Bearing upon his previous testi ing several weeks with her mother home of Mrs. Jennie Hunt. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. York led last year with 677,137 li mony that Youngsto-wn should have and grandmother. censes out of 6,425,000 in toe coun Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schriefer and 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 6:30 5:30—Contralto; talk; c'.asslcs. 244.6— WENR, CHICAGO-870. a higher depreciation rate because it James Costin and George Yale of baby of Bridgeport are guests at 6:00 5:00—Big Brother Cluli. 7:20 6:20—Talk; opera echoes. 9:30 8:30—Flayers presenlation. try. Pennsylvania was second with 10:30 9:30—C. of C. organ recital. produces more highly finished steel South Monson were calling on 517,793. ^ ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 10:00 9:00—Minstrel show; comedians. former acquaintances Saturday. 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:35 6:35—,\ir college lectures. 11:15 10:15—Studio music hours. than Bethlehem, may testify that if Schriefer. 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. <2*4. h:s.) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tobiasson of New York—Society has a new 8:20 7:20—.Toaquin Quevedo, tenor. l2":00-11:00—D.X air vaudeville. adjustments were made theTesult in amusement kno'wm as "Go,” or Alex Browm of Wethersfield spent • .o : H:15 10:15—Slumber music hour. 8:30 7:30—N. Y. Police band. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. Wethersfield, Conn., were in town 12:00 11:00—WABC orchestra; organ. 9:35 8:35—The Right quintet 10:30 9:30—Your liour league. the comparative earnings would Japanese checkers. Eric Pedlev the week end wrtto his wife and 1:00 12:00—Wille’s dance inutic. 11:00 lu;00—Ramblers entertainment.. have favored the steel corporation. Sunday and attended services at toe twin daughters at toe home of Miss 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. / 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. learned it from a Japanese butler at 6:00 8:00—Concert orchestra; recital. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUPF5—12<=9. This was not done, he said. Federated church. Santa Monica, Calif., and taught it Marion McCorkell, where they have 12:00 11:00—Studio music hour. 12:00 11:00—Studio music nour. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith and son j 1:00 12:00—Two dance orcuestras. 11:00 10:00—Beaux Art’s orchtsira. 1:00 12:00—Bear’s entertainment. May testified that on February 10 to the international squad. been staying. 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—02C. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. he refused to comply with a request of New York were Sunday ^ests 10:25 9:25—Microphone mummers. Then it spread. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wells of 8:00 7:00—NBC peggrams (3 hrs.) 12:30 11:30—Music hour; questions. from Scobie that he tell President at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William , Wethersfield and Wellington M. 11:00 10:00—Three 'fance orchestras. 12:00 11:00—Orchesti-a, programs. 2:00 1:00—Three dance orclieslras. Agard and daughters. Mr. Smith | Berlin— Wilhelm Hohenzollera’s 384.4—WMC, MEMPHIS—730. Eugene Clrace of Bethlehem about realty in Germany is valued at Corkins of Hartford were guests 272.5—WLWL, NEW YORK-1100. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—1030. was an agent of the' William Sum 6:00 6:00—Tenor and orciiestra. 12:00 11:00—WJZ dance orchesUa. 11:30 10:30—Studio orchestra music. discussioM Scobie had 'with Nation $6,500,000. In his name is toe real Saturday of Miss Marion McCorkell. ner Belting Co., of ToUand while the al Tube officials in Pittsburgh about estate of 16 branches of toe former Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lyman of changes taking place in the pipe and company did business here. royal house, including 49 persons. Hartford spent toe week end at toe t;oii Marlowe, Elsie Hitz; Lord Ches tube industry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and ‘ 5* terfield, Alfred Shirley: Crackson, Mrs. Hall’s father Monroe Whit home of Wm. Lyman. The witness said Scobie question WTIC PROGRAMS his servant, Frank Readick (NY). man, of Mystic, Conn., were guests At toe morning service of toe 9:15— 0-Cedar Time— In the Silence ed the wisdom of Bethlehem going Columbia church, in place of the Travelers Broadcasting Service into such a buslaess at this time of former friends here Monday. Network Broadcasting of the Night, Rachmaninoff; The Mrs. Agnes Tillotson of West regular children’s sermon. Miss Lila Freshen Up The Hartford, Conn. Lost Chord, Sullivan; When You’re but he reminded Scobie that “we Newton, Mass., is a guest at the Seeley spoke of toe Passion Play at were in this matter only as arbit Oberammergau which she attended 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. Away, Herbert; Selections, “H. Steele House. Creates New Profession M. S. Pianafore,” Gilbert and Sul ers.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clough of a few weeks ago. Miss Seeley gave a livan (NY). Woonsocket, Rhode Islemd, was in very interesting talk. The pastor’s Aspect Of Your Wednesday, September 3.—E.D.S.T. 9:30— Ci.mel Pleasure Hour—Marv to'wn Monday, and were guests of sermon was on toe subject “On New York.— (A P )—Chain broad Earth”. In toe evening toe Colum P. M. McCoy, soprano; Reinald Werren relatives. , ... casting has developed a new pro- bia Christian Endeavor society were House With New 8:00— String Quartet. rath and Billy Hughes, baritones; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden with fession^that of production engi Willard Robison’s Deep River Or UOTATION! their son Henry, and daughter Emily hosts to toe ’Tri-County Union. Miss 8:10—Baseball Scores. TRANSPLANTING PEONIES neer. 8:15—“Hit Review.” chestra; Hay ton and Schutt, pi Jane, attended the old home day .Margaret Hutchins gave a talk on The job of toe production man is “The ins and outs of toe Berlin C. 8:30—MobUoil Orchestra—NBC. ano duo; male chorus of 18 voices; celebration in Blanford, Mass., Sun a sort of behind-the-scenes task, for Wa!lps|>er orchestra direction Charles Pre By D. VICTOR LUMSDEN EL Convention”. The Columbia pas 9:00—Runkcl Program (by Hook- Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. day. it is he who stands between toe Up with WOR). vin (N Y). Dr, Harris W. Price of West New tor, Rev. A. W. Mellinger, gave a Department of Agriculture “Minds are like parachutes. They broadcaster and listener. He is in dramatic reading “Onesimus” Mrs. 9:30—Palmolive Hour—NBC. 10:30— Mason and Hamlin Concert. ton, Mass., is spending a week at full charge of every program broad Come in and look over our 10:30—Top-Notchers in Sport—NBC 11:00—Bulova time (B). only function when they are open.” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Phillip Isham sang a solo. Refresh Transplant peonies in toe fall as ' —Lord Thomas Robert Dewar. cast. One of the important items ments were served at toe To'wn hall 11:00— News; Weather. 11:01—Champion Weatherman (B.i. Price. under bis guidance is the timing of large stock of new imUerns. 11:05— Collins Driggs, Allyn Organ- 11:03—BasebaU scores; sport Di- soon as cooler weather arrives. Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers, Jr., follownng toe service. “Men have, always been less com a program, such as seeing that it ist. 1 gest (B). September is toe ideal time, be and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kalas, fits exactly the period allotted to it You will be delighted with the 11:30—The Merry Madcaps—Nor-i 11:08—Temperature (B), petent, more helpless and less en have returned to toeirtoomes after cause toe current season’s leaves during than women.” on toe air. SUSPECTS BOUND OVER man Cloutier, director: Fred 11:09—Midnight Melodies (B). two weeks spent at Bluff Point, He has many other duties, which selection. Wade, soloist. j 11:45— Singing Pianist (S). have about completed their task of — Samuel Hoffenstein. Groton. in a sense parallel that of the stage Orange, Sept. 3— (A P )—Pasquale 12:00 Mldn.— Silent. ■ 12:00—Royal York Orchestra. furnishing food for the fleshy roots Henry Thomforde who has spent manager In toe theater. and the new growth of fibrous roots “One of toe surpluses that has several weeks in Germany, has re Chambrdli, 22 and Michael Zuolo, i is about to start. given us the most trouble has been turned and is now with his family 22, both of New Haven today were Cloutier of WTIC Claims Record I VERY EXCLUSIVE. held in $15,000 bonds each in Town For Number of Programs j Begin by cutting back the foliage that of farm leaders.” at their summer home, Stonecroft. John 1. pison —Alexander Legge, chairman of toe Miss Florence Meacham, Helen Court here when they were ar Directed W’eekly from the clumps of roots to facili London.— One fo the most xm- tate digging. Leave two to three Federal Farm Board, in The Gold Meacham, Bernice A. Hall and Alice raigned on larceny charges in con Painting and Decorating Norman Cloutier of Station WTIC! en Book. usual clubs in the world is here — nection with toe robbery of a filling would take issue with the state-1 inches of toe stems above ground. E. Hall, mdtored to Rhode Island, Contractor. Friday. Miss Bernice • and Alice that of toe ex-lunatics. Every station. ’The cases, of toe youths ment recently issued by the Colum Dig completely around the roots member who Is admitted must show 699 Main S t, So. Manchester with a spade to loosen them, b u t. “ Oh, I never hit a to'wn when it’s Hall called on friends at East were cdhtinued until next ’Tuesday. bia Broadcasting System that Fred a certificate showing that one time far enough away not to cut or dam down.” Greenwich, R. I., where Miss Ber The youths are accused of a num die Rich of Columbia’s New York or other he was a lunatic and that age them. The first clump will in *—Eddie Cantor. nice was a graduate from East ber of robberies throughout this studios directs more programs a he is pronounced cured. The club ] section of toe state, week than any other ta^o dance di SHENANDOAH CRASH dicate toe root spread. Greenwich Academy and toe Misses Lift toe ball of soil containing ‘I’m nov/ a bit jaded with golf.” Meacham’s were guests of friends is one of the most exclusive in Lon rector. Freddie’s record is 16 pro don and toe membership is not very On September 3, 1926, the naiw roots, and shake out the soil or pry — Bobby Jones. at Greene, R. I. grams a week. Cloutier dismisses large. this with a “pooh-pooh” and proves dirigible Shenandoah, pride of the it away with the hands or with a Rev. George Brown, Mrs. Browm pointed wooden stick.' Avoid dam “ Better by far to dive head first and their son Jarvis of Maple'ville, that he leads at least 18 broadcasts country's air fieet, was ripped apart MOSQUE LIGHTED. every seven days from the Connec aging toe tender “ eyes“ or buds into brimstone than to niggle do'wn R. I., were recent guests of rela- ticut station. One of his pet pro by a thunder storm on its way to that have already formed near the to perdition one toe a^a. time.” tiV6S« Mrs. Maud Steele of Ellington Medina, Arabia.— Again the scmc- grams will be heard at 11:30 o’clock Zanes'ville, O., and crashed to toe top of toe root clumps. —HeMwood Broun. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. tity of the last ages has been Invad tonight, when the “Merry Madcaps,” grovmd near Caldwell, O., killing 14 . Divide Roots ed by modern conveniences. The stellar dance band of the Connecti John H. Steele. officers and men, Including her cap- Usually* peony roots should be di The Tolland Grange members great mosque here, sirtd to be toe cut station, will deliver their syn^tain. Lieutenant Commander Zach- vided when they are transplanted. second holiest in sJLlslam, has put copated wares. ’They will be assisted BRITISH MISSIONARIES have been iniited to toe home of the ary Lansdo'wnej.*. - — Cut the root mass into parts with master, Arthur Bushnell and Mrs. aside its lamps and , candies, and Is by Fred Wade, former soloist with I The Shenandoah was the third a large knife so that each di'vision Bushnell, Tuesday evening, ,for pov/ Ughtedby electricity.,'IWo pil- McEnelly’s Victor Recording Orches I dirigible belonging to the govern- has three to five eyes and some of STILL IN REDS’ HANDS toe annual get together, for a social 'grims from A1 Jasair donated the tra of Massachusetts. i ment which met ■with disaster, the large fleshy roots. Again cut time with games, dog roast, etc. equipment to light the mosque. j The first was toe Roma, which back toe old leaf stems so that they Mrs. John Button, of New York extend just two inches above the The Best Guardian of WBZ—WBZA I crashed near Hampton Roads io Peiping, China, Sept. 3.— (AP)- state who is spending some time t Wednesday, September 8.—E.D.S.T. i 1922 ■with a loss of 34 lives; toe top of the highest eye. Troops sent to release two British with her son, Walter Button and 1 The divisions are now ready for P. M. other, the ZR-2 formerly toe Brit- Missionaries, Miss Harrison and family, underwent a minor operation jj replanting. If possible place them Life and Property 4:00—Tea Timers (B). jI ish R-38, caught fire over Hull, Miss Nettleton, held captive by at the Rock'ville aty hospital, re 4:15—Home Forum Decorating Pe in a soil that is rich and that has Comnaunist bandits in Fukien for England, in 1921 and killed iB not grown peonies for a number of cently. riod—Vella Reeve (B). two ixk>ntos, have returned without Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed, Sr.,. American navy men and 40 English years. Spade up the soil, making 4:30—Salon Orchestra (B). ^ members of toe crew. accomplishing their mission. Clayton Reed, Jr., Barbara Heed, 5:00—S t o c k quotations — Tifft it light and friable and mix wjto The troops escorted back to safety Mr. and Mrs. Lhthrop West, Mr. and The Shenandoah was toe first it one handful of bonemeal where Brothers (S). the American missionary Father Mrs. Rupert West, Mrs. Ellen B. rigid airship built in the United each root is to be planted. 5:15—Tirrell Ensemble (B). Grace and five thousand Chinese West, Mrs. John Weingartner, Sr., States. Her construction, though all Keep the Eyes Up 5:30—WBZA Ensemble (B). who feared to remain In the terri Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Welngarten, Insure Your Valuables) 6:53—Plymouth Contest (B). American, was modeled after toe Set the peony root with toe eyes tory now being ravaged by the Red Charles Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. Peter pointing upward and so that the 5:55—Kyanize Road Man (B). German Zeppelin L-49. ’The Shenan army. Morganson, and son, Prank, Peter doah was neither built nor equipped tops of toe old leaf stems come Morganson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT 6:00—'Dme (B). just to the surface cf the soil. 6:01—Champion Weatherman (B). for commercial work but was in F. Rudd motored to Kammonassett These serve as a guide so that toe 6:03— 'Temperature (B ). tended rather as an experiment. Beach Thursday, and attended the IS THE / roots will not be planted too deep. TONGS PROMISE PEACE annual convention of the State Fire 6:04—Agricultural Market report. Ihcperts declare that the navigat Water the soil thoroughly as soon The Strong Box 6:20—Baseball scores; Sport Digest. ing officer of too Shenandoah e\d- Wardens. . BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE as toe planting is completed. In V Miss Alice E. Hall left Tuesday 6:30— Scott Furriers’ Sketch Book— dently lacked full weather data ou soils that heave during the winter A small annual deposit dui> WBZA Players, direction Wayne Its last trip. Today, a commerci.al New York, Sept. 3.— (AP) — for Seymour, Conn., to resume her place a mulch of straw or corn duties as teacher of Home Econ- ing your productive years The Manchester Trust C o.:: H. Latham (8). company would be compelled by in stalks over toe plants as soon as Chinese Tong heads prornjeed fed' guarantees you $100 a month 6:45—Millers Swiss Navy (B). eral prosecutors and police heads tO' surance concerns to provide thor the ground has frozen har^i. beginning at age 65. or earlier 7:00—Bulova time; Pepsodent’s ough weather reports to its pllot.n ’The vigor of peonies can best be day to appoint a commission o t' Amos ’n’ Andy (B-NY). and thus enable airships' to get maintained over a long period by Tong representatives to arbitrate if poor health compels you to 7:15—Wolverine Serenaders (B). differences which recently have REPUBLICAN CAUCUS give work, and $10,000 for away from severe storms. transplanting and dividing every ‘T 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. three to five years. caused several killings. your family if you die before 7:45—Dlc-a-doo Entertainers (NY). Represented at toe conference iii Th^ Republican electors of toe age 65. 8:00—Yeast Poamers—There’s plen United States Attorney Tyttle's of Town of Manchester are requested ty of Sunshine for You; Oh Re LESS SICKNESS fice were toe heads of ■ the Hip to meet in caucus in High School vival Day; Sweet Sut; A Little Sing, on Leong and five minor Hall on Thursday, September 4, The money you put in you Fire and Close Harmony; My Baby and Me; ATBOU(30T Hartford, Sept. 3.— (A P )— Coin tongs. J. S. Tow, acting Chinese 1930, at Seven o’clock P. M., East will never be tempted to in Song Without a Name; Speed; A cident with toe weekly report that, consul in New Yorh;. attended. ern Standard Time, for toe purpose vest unwisely^ s^end on un Big Bouquet f6r You; Cheer Up. there have been only alx diphtheria The Tong heads agreed that If of electing delegates to the Repub necessary luxuries or lend. S:30<^ylvaaia Foresters — Weow, lican State Convention to be held Ye shall make you no idols no? cases in state, commssloner of their, peace coifference should dead Yet it's ready when you need Meow,^Meow, Caldwell; Hurrah, lock, Police Commissioner Mul- in Hartford, September 15 and 16, Insurance graven Images, neither rear you up health Stanley H. Csborn today de^ for Baffin’s Bay; Musical Snuffbox, i dared that Connecticut’s diphtheria rooney would have the deciding 1930, for toe nomination of candi it. Ask for cost at your age. a standing Image, neither shall ye Uadow; Childhood Philosophy,' record this year has been toe most word. ^ dates for st^te officers; for the elec Church; Marionette, Arndt; Jane set up any Image of stone in your encouraging in fourteen years. tion of delegates to the congres Connecticut General Ate Jelly, Hunter; Buzzing Mos land to bow .down to it: for I am Measles have also been lower j sional, county^ senatortai and pro quitoes, Trlnkhaus; School Days, the Lord your God.—Leviticus 26:1. than any other year, with toe ex bate district conventions; add for U fe Insurance Company RICHARD d. RICH Edwards; Narcissus, Nevln; Al- ception of the months of January RADIO SERVICE toe appointment of a Republican ol Hut^rd' " ways Do As People Say, Herbert. God will put up with a great and February, but it is accounted on all makes. to^ committee. . Tinker Building, South. Manchester New Sets and Standard: ,'«,y S:00—Wa(}sworth Program—^Musi many things in the human heart, for by the epidemic last year. T y- By order of the Town CJommlttee, FAYE1TB B. tUJLRKB • ■EA •* cal Drama by the Broadway Play but there is one thing that He will pLoid is very low this year, and Accessories ’WILLIAK S. HYDE, ers. Cast: Samuel Johnson, Fred- not put up 'With in it—a second cases of scarlet fever and whoouing Chairma^ INStJKA^CE - .!'■ erick Forrester; James Boswell, place./He who offers God a second^cough have been about normal WM.E.KRAK Dated at "Manchester, his biographer, Junius Matthews; place, offers Him no place.—Ruskin several years. 969 ToUand Tumirikek Phone 878t August 10th, 1980. Depot Square, Manchester - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1930. -X' PAGE SEV the height of impudence 'imd the who was killed In an automobile ac sfis and other throat growths wi' depth of shamefulness? cident un Saturday naoming was ELECTRIC SURGERY tpe^ld methods was one of the OPEN FORUM Nofw it is said that wealthy men held from the home 6t his sister, GILEAD blo^est opez|itioni^'^own. Ti in some parts of Connecticut go Mrs. Joseph Dufour of South Street they can be removed with a loi ROCKVILLE on Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. LATEST MIRACLE anesthetic.without<3as much bl ing to. try to get the Coming' le^s- Mrs. Clara/Hanmer entertained > SQUABE PIES The fimeral was largely attended letting as is caused by the prick IN LARGEST CITIES latufe to. repeal the state f o r c e toe Colchester Bridge Club at the Editor, The Herald, and there were many beautiful fioral a pin, and with absolutely no shoe' meat law. If that sort of a pidn for Welles-Way homestead last Wed Your subscriber was quite inter Superior Court tributes. ’The bearers were: Clar to the patient. nvdlification does not smell as bad nesday afternoon. Mrs. Hanmer is Inventions come so fast through ested to read ip a recent Issue of as the “plumping” >the “Herald” The criminsd session of the Tol ence Bamforth, William Ldsk, Frank Knowing nothing of what elece a member of toe club and attends scientific discovery that we are no the “Herald” that the building at was scolding about recently, we do land County Superior Court opened 2iiebaith, and Otto Meyer. longer astonished at seeming tricity really is, we are m a k i^ ft Has Nine of More Thsui 100,- j the north end of our thriving town not know what does. The state today with Judge Newell Jennings Funeral of Victim Thursday all of thelF parties. Her daughter- more and more our servant, Eled- .j in-law, Mrs. Charles Hanmer of miracles. Take toe electric knife- where the paper was formerly pub- legislature we elect from the vari-i on the'bench. The funeral of George Johnston pencil for example, now used for trical surgery is a welcome dis-T Wethersfield assisted m receiving. 000— Ohip is Second and lished is pretty soon to publish, 0^3 towns are to decide whether or I Thomas Tonquay of Hartford, of Vernon, who w^s killed on Mon nearly all types of surgical opera covery. square pies." The lady with whom not this traitorous plan is to be: who figured in an accident, when day aftemqon, whon he was struck Mr. an^ Mrs. William E. Hibbard tions. 1 1 have boarded for about forty carried out or not.- I am Writifig j Mrs. Frederick Cooley of this city by a trolley car hear his home, will and their daughter. Miss Leors, The new electrical instrument re Ee v e n o e I years remarked, on learning the this at the instigation of no one, 1 was injured, elected to be tried by be held from the Lucina Memorial were Sunday visitors at Mr. and New York Third. sembles a pencil and works as fol London.—’The horse has had his fact, “They used to make printers’ ^ nor does cmyone know of my writing the ’ court and his case was assigned Chapel at Grove PDU, on ’Thursday Mrs. Clayton A. Hills’ and at ^ r. lows: In operating toe patient’s for the first case today. The second revenge on toe automobile whic^; I pi there; now they’re r going to' it. But is it not wise that every afternoon at 1 o’clock. Rev. George and Mrs.-A. H. Post’s. body is grounded to one node of a make bakers’ pie.” We agreed it case on toe docket is that of toe has t&en his place in toe world oif town, including our own beloved S. Brookes, pastor of Union Congre circuit and toe surgeon, in order to Washington, Sept. 3.— (A P.)— I was a splendid thing the “Herald”^ State against Philip Limdq|uist, who gational Church will officiate, with Schools opened Tuesday naorning transportfition. Recently Jobs - Official compilations by the Census Manchester, should see to it that with Miss Genevieve Fisher *of Sa make the desired incision, traces the I had succeeded in doing, this bring those who mean loyalty to toe pres pleaded not gruUty to toe chsurges of j burial in Grove Hill cemetery Smith drove up in front of a bouse Bureau today placed the number of lem______as______teacher___ at______toe Hill _____ school flesh with this pencil-knife which is ing in of a fine, clean business of ent state law on tids matter should violation of toe motor vehicle laW. Notes on toe Southport Road near Sit. American cities having 100,000 or I making and dispensing “square He elected to be tried by the court. | John Noone of New York City has and Miss Alice Dorau of New Ha- i groimded to the other pole, with toe Helens. He parked in front of a be nominated for office ? A “repre ------lightest possible touch. A tiny arc is more population under the 1930 cen pies.” Now if our excellent daily Joseph Davis, bound over from l>een the guest of his broth r,^ ven at toe White school. milkman’s horse. After the driver sentative” for example, should rep- 1 created which parts the flesh with sus at ninety-four. There were 68 1 succeed equally as Well fti com' resent not his own private opinions . the local police covurt last week, ' State’s Attorney Thomas F. Noone Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote, Mr. and entered toe house toe horse looked out the letting of a single drop of cities of that class ten years ago. j posing and distributing “ square Mrs. Robert E. Foote and toeir chil at the car, gave a snort and bit the or preferences, but those of the ma-1 pleaded not guilty to a charge of , dty. blood. The knife-pencil has been Massachusetts led the list of ] deals” on certain editorial lines, we jority of his constituency. i carnal abuse of a female child. He Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pinney have dren and Mr. \wd Mrs. Arnold C. radiator cap clean off. states with nine cities of more than i and thousands of oIEers in this fair returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after used in toe removal of cancer with ------rt: Judging by toe great majority of j elected to "be tried by toe court and Foote and theiK, children attended remarkable results.' 100,000. Ohio took second place with ' town will be still more pleased, votes given cm Nov. 6, 1928, for | his case will be tried on Tuesday, a visit with Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur toe annual Labor Day picnic of the Norway controls 60 per cent of In the old days removal of ton- the world’s whaling industry. eight. Counting New York City as a ! stated in our humble article Hoover against an avowed wet can-, September 9. Pinney oYMaiden Lake. Foote family at the home of (Pias single unit the Empire state ranked 1 vv-hich appeared in the’^ "Open didate, we cannot believe that Man- i John Wagner of Tolland, charged Violet Cobb, yoimgest daughter of ter B. Lyman in Columbia. A very third with seven. New Jersey placed i Forum” of the issue of March Chester nor Connecticut has in toe i ^yith the negligent operation of a Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cobb of Rheel enjoyable afternoon was spent on T six cities in the class while Pennsyl- j 3 1st last that the drys had just as short period of 21 months gone | motor vehicle, causing toe death of street fell on Monda}^ at her home toe spacious lawn in a quiet social variia, Indiana. Texas and California: much right to use the terms back on her fine stand for the 18th. i Walter Roufids of Tolland on Satur- and fractured toe bone in^ne arm. way. The Hebron Community Band each had five. I fanatic, fanatical, etc., when speak- amendment. We trust, therefore,; day, entered a plea of not guilty and Mrs, George Rider is at St, played several selections which Francis hospital, Hartford, where New England | ing of the wets, ek ttie latter have that whosoever may be elected to ; elected to be tried by the court. His were much appreciated. ’The picnic Population of toe cities in New ir speaking of toe former. We were these high offices, will not lower : case will be heard on September 10. she is undergoing treatment. ^ A Marvelous James Taylor caught another was held on Sunday as Mr. Lyman England and New York state which sorry to note in one or two recent toe standard of a “square deal” to John Kashady of Vernon pleaded who is 80 years old was to start still is subject to revision in toe editorials that our friend had again, the majority of toe citizens of our not guilty to the charge of negligent large' bass weighing 3 poimds and twelve ounces at Covent^ Lake on early ’Tuesday on an automobile final official count, was announced after a splendid period of disuse, town and state. operation of a motor vehicle, caus trip with his daughter and family ! picked up these . rather outworn W. D. WOODWARD. ing toe death qf George Avery. He Sunday. One Day Sale as follows by the Bureau: Mrs. Mary Woods has returned to toeir home in Charleston, W. Va. Massachusetts: I cudgels, and was swinging theih as Editor’s Note: In every test pos elected to be tried by the court and I merrily as ever. We remember, too, sible to make Manchester people his case was assigned for September from two weeks visit with Mr. and ’They also will visit the ^ birthplace 1920- Mrs. William- Lisk of Bennington, of Mr. Lyman in Albion, N. Y., and another surprising thing in an, have expressed themselves against 9. ^ ■ Increase 1930 Vt. toe Niagara Falls. City 1930 Number P.C. editorial which appeared in the next ‘ toe present Prohibition status by The case of toe Manchester Realty Local members of the Hebron Boston 787,271 39,211 5.2 day’s issue last spring, in which the 3% to 1. Would the constituency Co. vs. Francis E. Dailey et al, was Mr. Woodward refers to above be Commxmity Band went early Mon Cambriilge 113,650 3,956 3.0 best thing he. could say about toe continued. best amendment ever placed in our willing to aljlde by a referendum A continuance of three months day morning to Haddam Neck with Fall River 115,301 ' -5,184 -4 3 U. S. Constitution was that prohi vote on the question in Connecticut? was granted in toe case of William toe intention of furnishing music at Lowell 100,300 -12,459 -11.0 HILLSTOWN bition had done good like the capi Holmes vs. Luman W. 'Turner and j the Fair but as the morning was Lynn 102,327 3,179 3.2 tal punishment of murderers had an order of notice given in com Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy, Mr. rainy toe fair was postponed ’till New done good, in removing undesir pliance of Attorney R. H. Fisk. and Mrs. Jack Williams of Hartford 112,836 -8,381 -6.9 Tuesday. Thus they enjoyed another Bedford ables. No action had been taken at pres*^ spent sxmday at Rocky Point Oth 103,604 10,513 11.3 WAPPING early morning ride toe next day. Somerville ent ip the case of the Bloomlngdale ers who tiso spent the day there Springfield 149,861 20,247 15.6 We trust we misimderstood his Robert E. Foote attended a meetT meaning. We ccvuld hardly believe Brothers, Inc., vs. James T. and were Mr. and Mrs. James Bancroft, Worcester 196,837 17,083 9 5 ing of toe Eastern States Exchange that editorial was to be taken seri Stanley W. Billings, son of Mr. Myra Hale. Miss Emma Bancroft and Miss Rhode Island:- held in Hartford Tuesday. ously, and •were quite sure it was and Mri. Walter S. BilUngs of Wap- ’The case of Kayrock Roofing Cor Frances Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perry and Provi poration vs. Catherine Michaels was not when we discovered it was ping, left last Friday to spend toe Shirmer of Addison. their son Laurence, spent Sunday dence (A) 252,386 34,791 6.2 printed on April 1st. Now I am al week end and over Labor Day, with cast off toe docket. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Forbes and' with her mother and sister in South Connecticut: most sure otir brother believes in his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. The case of Mary P. L. Knapp vs 147,206 3,651 2.5 daughter Barbara, Mrs. E. Squires, Manchester. Bridgeport toe intent of toe eighteenth amend Grant of Rockville. D-wight Eugene Knapp W8is cast off Gladys Tremonte, Mr. and Mrs. 163,818 25,782 18.T toe docket. /dr. and MrS. Joseph Barrasso at Hartford ment, for I have been informefl on Frederick G. Hagedorn of Vernon Arthur Kameritz of Chapel street, New Haven 162,650 113 0.1 In toe case of Clarence L. Boyer tended toe fimeral of her mother, good authority that he is personally street, Hartford, but who lived for all spent Simday at Newport, R. 1. Monday at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Waterbury 101,052 9,310 10.2 dry, for which I am very glad./a several years on Deming street, vs. Mary E. Boyer a motion for New York further order of notice was ordered Mr. and Mrs, Wyllis Hodge of William Brainerd and his son CHOICE OF 300 NEW FALL HATS think in an editorial a good while Wapping, passed away last Sunday South Glastonbury were visitors at New York: published. Charles of Hartford were Sunday Velvets, Felts and Soleil. .All the latest creations and all ago he poked e> little fun at certain morning. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Hodge’s old home here, visit Albany 127,358 14,014 12.4 John W. Manyak also pleaded not visitors at Mr. and Mrs. William the wanted colors. congnressmen whom he avowed drsnk Lydia Hagedorn, two suns, Fred B. ing Mrs. Hodge's father, George Buffalo 573,070 66,295 13.1 guilty to the charge of negligent Porter’s. wet and voted dry. declaring them Hagedorn and Max E. Hagedorn of Bancroft. New York 6,981,927 1,361,979 24.2 inconsistent Now they can return Hartford, one dai^ter, Mrs. James operation of a motor vehicle, caus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk and Mrs. Flora Ryan and daughter Bronx the compliment, for he writes wet, Symington of Oceanside, L. I., three ing death, elected to be tried by a toeir daughters, Barbara and Shir Claire, of Hartford, spent the holi Borough 1,266,506 534,490 73.0 but drinks dry. The trouble with i sisters, Mrs. Rudolph Rymarzick of jury. In the same case Dona ley, of Manchester, visited at Mr. our wet friends is they have no Thibeault pleaded not guilty to a day with her cousipr Mrs. Frank and Mrs. A. H. Post’s Monday aft $ . -$ Manchester and Mrs. Henry Sankey 1 9 8 2.98 Brooklyn similar charge. He elected to be Locke. Borough 2,604,549 586,193 29.0 argument, so they seem more or leas also of Manchester and Mrs. Fred ernoon. 300 of the Season’s Black and all the tried by the court and his case was ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mulcahy Manhattan consciously impelled to call names, Burgert of Hartford, and one broth Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Buell and Finest Hats to Choose Leading Ck>lors set for September 10. have been visiting with friends at toeir son Irving returned to their Borough 1,872,145 -411,958 -18.0 which is always a sign of weakness. er, Paul B. Hagedorn of Manches from. and Shades. Walter J. VeUcka of New Britain Cornfield Point. Queens That toe wets are unable to pro ter. The funeral was held ’Tuesday home in Berlin, N. Y., Monday, pleaded guilty to a charge of pos Schools here opened yesterday after spending a few days with her Borough 1,079,357 610,315 130,1 duce cogent arguments for the re afternoon at two o’clock at the peal of amendment 18 was shown session of concealed weapons. No morning. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote. Richmond funesal home of Taylor and Modean. sentence had been opposed during last March in Pknvidence when the Burial was in the family lot in Wap- Edna Scranton of Hillstown Road They attended toe Foote family pic Borough 159,370 42,839 35.8 the morning. Rochester 325,019 29,269 9.9 two Clarences locked horns (meta ping cemetery. spent the holidays at Plalnville nic at Mr. Lyman’s. phorically) on toe question. I re Roy Downes, charged with toe with a girl friend and they were to Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and Miss La France Hat Shop Syracuse 207,007 35290 20.6 Mr. and Mrs. Judson G. Files, fer to the debate between Clarence violation of the liquor laws pleaded take a trip to the shore. Utica 102,633 8,477 9.0 Harry P. Files Jr., and Malcolm Leora Hibbard of Manchester, ac 741 Main St. State Theater Building Darrow, the celebrated criminal not guilty and elected to be tried by Frank Locke, Clarence Webster Yonkers 135,123 34,947 34.9 Juno, returned Saturday afternoon companied by Mrs. Bertha Hubbard lawyer, and Clarence True Wilson, the court. His case will be heard and some other friends went to Ni- (-)—^Indicates decrease. from two weeks vacation spent in September 10. and Mrs. A. H. Post o f this place, of the Methodist Board of Prohibi fishing (A )— Figures revised - since state Maine. While in Maine they foxmd In the case of the state vs. Mason antic Bay Saturday night visited Hayward’s Lake Monday tion and Public Morals. The former fishing at its best in toe territory and returned with a large catch. afternoon. announcement was issued. stood up for toe wets, and toe latter H. Parker, charged -with violation of north of Moosehead Lake, which is the motor vehicle law, Parker plead Fred Getto, Herbert Keeney, Edi The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet represented the drys. I quote from owned- by thA Great Northern Paper son Squires and Herbert Keeney, with Mrs. Clayton A. Hills Wednes R paper sho\ying toe wets were ed guilty and his case was assigned Company. \ for the third on September 10. Jr., went fishing at Gardner lake day. Mrs. Sara Dimock, home'dem BYRD’ S SOUTH POLE much chagrined over the way the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldron of and returned with about 50 lbs. of onstration agent of toe Tolland bout turned out: "Evidently the Short Calendar Session^ Forest-ville spent toe week end with At the short calendar session of pickerel some weighing as much as County Farm Bureau, will be pres wets in Rhode Island thought that their sister, Mrs. Etta Drake of this 3 lbs. PICTURE TIMELY NOW Mr. Darrow got very much toe toe superior court held on Tuesday ent and those who wish may receive village. Mrs. Anna Watson and Ruth instruction in caning chairs, etc. worst of it in his recent Providence morning, Mrs. Sophie Hopowlec. Mr. and Mrs. William Fiske of Pugrab of this city was granted a Klnghorn spent Wednesday at Corn The regular meeting of the Witnesses Can Best Appreciate debates with Dr. Wilson. Rep. West Haven, motored to the home Hazard introduced a resolution into divorce from her husband Peter field Point. Grange will be held Tuesday eve What Major Andree Endured of their daughter and family, Mr. Pugrab on the grounds of desertion. Kathleen Cummings who has ning. toe House of Representatives of toe and Mrs. Walter S. Billings last in the Arctic Regions. I State Legislature censuring the Pugrab is now serving a sentence in been been visiting here has return The Republican caucus is called Saturday, and spent toe week end state prison, having been found ed to her home at Astoria, L. I. for Thursday at 2 p. m. at toe Town ------. j promoters of toe debate. Mr. Kler- on Sunday morning they with Mr. A better appreciation of the terri- j cam interrupted Mr. Hazard to say, guilty of the carnal abuse of a Ward Brewer, better known as Hall, Hebron, to elect delegates to ble struggle that was endured by •The Wilson-Darrow outfit is none and Mrs. Billings and family motor female child. Mrs. Pugrab was “Bud” Brewef, former East Hart the state convention to be held in ed to Forest Park, Springfield, Major Andree and his companion?, granted toe custody of her child. ford and Loomis Institute basebal! Hartford Sept. 15 and 16 for the other than the Anti-Saloon Leag;ue Mass. f before a merciful death overtook of America.’ Mr. Hazard said, “ I Vinton For Sheriff and football star, left on Sept. 2 nomination of candidates for state Frank Stevens of South Manches them on their attempt to reach the charge Mr. Darrow with being a The Republican County Conven gor the training camp of the Uni offiqers for the election of delegates ter, came to the home of Miss_Eva, tion to nominate a candidate for North Pole by balloon, may be had sheep 5a wolfs clothing—masquer versity of Virginia. He was a regu to toe Congressional County and ading nj a wet and playing directly and George Drake last Saturday sheriff will be held in toe Superior lar fullback on the squad last sum by witnessing toe epochal, picture where he -will spend’ a few days. Senatorial conventions and for the into toe hands of toe drys.’ This Court room. Memorial building, on mer and his work on toe gridiron “With Byrd at toe South Pole” The. Federated Sunday school will Thursday, September. 10, at 10 a. m. appointment of a Republican town which will be shown at toe State reverses toe figure with a ven was watched very closely and at committee. geance.” hold toeir next social on this week The call for toe convention is made today and Thursday. The progress Friday evening, at eight o’clock at by the committee, Lcwellyn J. Storrs tracted much attention at the Uni Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post of East of science was never more vividly Why is it that toe wets are mak versity. During the past summer Hartford were Sunday visitors at ing such frantic efforts to prove the Wapping Parish House. Le-vi T. of Mansfield, Dr. WUliam L. Higgins demopstrated. Both of these air Dewey’s class -will provide the of Coventry and R. Leland Keeney he has been a counsellor at the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post’s. heroes use the same means of at prohibition a failure, when their Kingswood camp at Camp Wayesco, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones accom very outcries show plainly that it Is games and Mrs. Paul Sheldiclrs of Somers. No other name has been taining their goal; namely, through class will have charge of the re mentioned for this office. It is ex Vt. He is in toe best of physical panied by Miss Lovina Foote were toe air. The thirty-three years that not, otherwise they would not yell condition weighing 170 lbs. Ward visitors in Hartford Tuesday morn so? We mentioned In our article freshments. pected Sheriff Vinton will again be have passed since Major Andree Charles J. Dewey and grandson, toe choice of his party. Brewer is toe son of Mr. and Mrs. ing. last March two great reasons, ap Harry J- Brewer and grandson of sailed away in his balloon in quest petite and avarice. We applied toe Wells Dewey, motored to Florence, In addition to nominating a can The household furniture of the Mr. And Mrs. J I H. Brewer. of the top'^'Ofr the world has seen latter then to toe brewers, distillers, Mass., where they spent the day didate for sheriff of Tolland County, 06 late Mrs. Elizabeth Lord was divid marvelous strides in aviation. and rumsellers whose huge profits Labor Day -with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. county committees will also be elect ed among her nephews, Arthur and Where one tried and failed glori were swept away by toe outlawry W. Dewey and family. ed. Carroll Hutchinson and her nieces, ously—toe other tried and succeed of toe saloon. Stace then toe Mrs. Dorotiiy Donahue of New Following toe convention the dele ENGUSH CONSERVATIVE Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. Robert E. ed. Science has overcome toe tre “Lobby Investigating Committee,” York, spent toe week end and over gates will dine at “The Rockville.” Foote last Saturday. There were mendous obstacles that nature cre of which Senator Carraway was Labor Day at her home here. She Dram Corps Field Day WINS AT BY ELECTION some very nice old pieces. ated and apparently were to remain chsiirman, has plainly informed us left Tuesday morning for Rockaway Plans are b eln f completed for the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of South forever unsurmountable. The screen of toe shameful avarice of multi Park, Long Island, for a few weeks. annual Feld Day and parade of toe Manchester and toeir guest Miss has never shown anything that millionaires as a reason for toe Mrs. Henry Nevers and three Rockville Fife and Drum Corps, to Bromley, Eng., Sept. 3.— (AP)— Generous of Burnside, spent the compared with it for feheei; courage. great hue and cry for repeal. Every daughters, toe Misses, Ruth, Doro be held in this city on Saturday, The regular Conservative candidate, week-end at Mr. and Mrs. C. J. From toe farthest outpost that man one remembers that in the investlga- thy and Elsie Nevers and Mrs. September 27. The committee in E. T. Campbell, today won a by- charge expect to make it one of toe Fogil's. could travel, Byrd sailed, over the tion down in Washington last winter Charles J. Dewey,. returned to their election for a seat, in toe House of biggest events in its history. C3on- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Varley of never-ending fields of treacherous of toe records and affairs of the home here on Labor Day afternoon, Commons made necessary by toe re Hasbrook Heights, N. J., were and menacing icefields to toe very Association Against toe Prohibition after spending' several weeks at tests will take place on toe lower road in the center of the city. In toe cent..death of the sitting member, guests at the home of her brother, bottom of toe world. One sails with Amendment a startling confession their cottage at Tylerville. who also was a Conservative. Roy Hooker, over toe week-end. was made by W. H. Stayton, Miss EUen J. Foster spent the evening there will be dancing. him, when viewing the pictures, and The parade will be held In the af .. Mr. Campbell received 12,782 Mr. and Mrs, Elton W. Buell re founder of the organization, con week end and Labor Day at the even feels one of the_ ^pedition. It ternoon from Princess Hdll, which votes against 11,1'T6 for W. G^ Ford- turned from toeir motoring trip to cerning certain very wealthy men home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. is a most thrilling experience and will be headqu3lrters for the day. ham, Uberal, and 9,483 for V. C. Portland, Me., late Monday evening. who are chief supporters of toe A. Sharp of Mystic. one that will always be remember 'Baton swinging and fancy drills will Redwood, of Lord 'Rotoermere’s They had a very enjoyable trip The regular Sunday school board ed. Do not fail to-see this picture of A. P. A. take place during toe evening. United Empire Party. along the coast. pictures.. Mr. Stayton got out a letter to be meeting has been postponed from Assumption Drum Corps of Chico The Labor candidate, A. E. Ash sent to wealthy business men, in Tonight brings another of the next Thursday eveqjng imtll a week pee, Mass., champion in the Ne-w worth, was far in the rear, trailing popular Merchants Gift Nights. Fif which he Said, ‘T)o,you realize that from Thursday evening on account England States for drilling, will be all the others with 5,942 votes. HE MEANT WELL Congress has toe power to at once teen gifts, every one worth from of toe Republican caucus. among toe gprps present. The chief Interest in the electoral ten to forty times the price of ad legalize a glass of mild wholesome Marriage Amoimoement fight centered about the candidacy New York. — Last year A. A. mission will be presented to the beer? And that working men and Announcement has been made of of Mr. Redwood, who with the back MacErlean put a note in a bottle holders of toe lucky numbers. The others would willingly pay tax of 3 THREE DIE IN WRECK toe marriage of Miss Frances Edith ing of Lord Rothermere and the and threw in in the Atlantic. One- Merchants'Gift nights have become cents per-glass, and that amount aarke of West Hartford, daughter sympathy though not official sup hundred and eighteen days later it very popular with lockl audiences (based on past consumption) wmuld of Mrs, J. Albert Livingstone, to port of Lord- Beaverbrook, made a was picked up by Catherine Layden That’s an^important memorandum if enable toe federal government to Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sept 2.— (AP) in Irelamd. She wrote MacErlean and our advice is to get to the thea —Three persons were killed and a Robert Brown Laubsher, son of strong fight against the official get rid off the burdensome corpora ConservAtive“ candidate of ex-Pre- and he s e n d e r a $1 box o f candy in ter early If you -wish good seats. fourth was seriously injured early Martin Laubsher of this city. The you have a son or daughter. Start sav tion taxes and income taxes and to wedding took place at Aihenia, N. mler Baldwin. response. 'A short time while after take the snoopers and spies out of today after their motor car, bear he received a terse letter from her WEDS FOR FOURTH 'TIME ^ ing them home from a vacation in Y. on Wednesday, June 1. Mr. Redwood attacked the Bald ings accounts for them when they are chil offices and homes?” Caraway Miss Huebner To Sing win ConservaUve orgaifizatlon as enclosing a receipt for 80 cents asked, "You got out this letter?^ Canada, plunged into toe back of a New York, Sept. 3.— (A P )—Alex Miss Elizabeth Huebner, contralto lacking an aggressive policy in toe which she had to pay as custom duty Stayton replied, “I should think so. truck on Aster Flats near here. on th^ candy. ander Winton, 70 years old pioneer The dead: soloist, who has been heard on many matter of'Empire tariff unity. dren. Let them add to these amounts as It soimds like my letter.” Speak entertainment programs in this city automobile manufacturer of Cleve ing of what Irenee du Pont stated, Cassius M. Lawson, 60, La land, was on a honeymoon -with his Grangeville, N. Y. and vicinity and over the radio, has T they grow older and earn various sums of viz: that one of his companies been engaged the first three Sundays fourth wife today. would save ten million dollars if we Mrs. Lawson, 65, believed to be He was married ip Marble^Col- his wife. ^ ^ in September to ting at Union Con should -have toe British tax on gregational Church. Miss Huebner money. legiate church to Mrs. Mary E. Arlene Page, 18, of Lakewood, Beer, Mr. Caraway asked, “And he has a most pleasing voice and is a Avery, 47 a concert singer of Cleve (Mr. Du Pont) thought if you Ohio. land. pupil of Mrs. Gertrude Clifford Bray. ' / could get toe 18th amendment re Dying of a fractured skull, doc To Hold Bridge • \ His third marriage was dissolved pealed that he could lift ten mil tors said, was Stanley Wismerski, They will appreciate your foresight in by divorce two weeks ago after he The Young Peoples Fellowship of lion dollars tax off his corpora 22, of La Grangeville. St. John's Episcopal Church, will had made a settlement of $200,000 tion?” Stayton answered, “That ten The party was said by police to on Mrs. Marion C. Winton. His first hold a bridge party in the parish years to come. million of taxes would be lifted have been traveling rapidly in a new rooms of the church on September White Freestone for canning or eating. and second wives died. from that corporation, yea sir.” sedan when it struck the truck, be 9. ’Those wishing to reserve tables ' The fourth Mrs. Winton has beep Caraway: “That would be a strong longing to the Amsterdam Dispatch can communicate with Winnie Gold- married twice pre-viously. consideration?” Stayton: “I think Company of New York and driven straw or Viola Bablngtdn. The pro Belle of Georgia variety. Excellent flavor. so, yes sir, since he is an officer of by Richard Kody, Springfield, L. L . ceeds will be used for the Tennis V r .- ■ MAIL PLANE FORCED DOWN the corporation.” So now the cat is Court. Mercer, Pa., Sept. 3.—(AP) — A out of the bag, although the wet DAYS FOR 5 CENTS Attending Oonvention Slightly hail-marked at half-price. Cleveland to New York mail plane papers were careful either to ignore Harry C. Dowdlng, local insurance was badly damaged in making a this frank avowal of plutocratic Ivlalden, Mass., Sept. 3.— (A P )— agent, left on Tuesday for . several forced landing at toe air field here smallness and meanness, or put it Joseph Carrier who gave an ad days trip to Glens Falls, N. Y., early today. ’The pilot, Charles unemphatically in some obscure dress in Summerside, P. E. I., was where he will attend the annual con THE SAVINGS BANK Haas, suffered cuts and bruises column. Here are men abimdantly sentenced to 30 days in jail in Dis vention qf the Glens Falls Indemnity shout toe able ^ pay . the proper thxes to the trict Court here today for breaking Company. ’There will be banquets, PERO ORCHARDS Haas, fl:^ g eastward, encoun- . g,,,government that protects them in and entering the Nazarene church in special motor trips and other fea tered stormy weather after leavizig-| their buainess, desiring to shift Everett, a crime which netted him tures on the program. Bviry state 276 Oakland St. OF MANCHESTER Cleveland. Finding low, hea-vy | those taxes onto toe shoulders of but five cents. It was the second in the imion will be represei^ed. clouds as he entered Pennsylvania, 'poor workingmen by a 3-cent tax time toe nhurch had been burglar Walter Rounds Funetjral be decided to land here. ' on eadh glass of beer! Is not that ized. ‘ The funeral of Walter Rounds, / - ^ .:’ 'T ■ :'. ' . ■ I - + MAJNCHJSSTER EVENING H ERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ W EDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1980. i P A G B E I G S r '•u i .• Broadway, Despite Daily Health S(^e$ Plenty O f Action Service OLIVE ROBERTS OARTONJ!; (?> 1033 ev NEA Scitwee. INC. HlntB On How To Keep WeO by W orld fi>iined Anthnrity In making a child do the right * through a hundred previous scold- GOPVWQHT thing we seem to have the happy iugs he has learped by association a Z A I faculty of using absolutely the that a meal is nothing to look for THOROUGH PHYSICAL EXAMI i wrong means, ward to, unless he is ravenous^ NATION IS ADVISABLE BE BEGIN HEBE TODAY ^ “ Oh, m have it done,” Dan as j How do we go about it? hungry. » . <>•. 1 tumed to Dim once more. "What’s FORE CHILD BEGINS NEW • DAN RORIMBE, former New sured him, and the other smiled ! Usually by associating what we But here we are dealing with the play about?” he asked. “You’ve SCHOOL VEAR. ! c ^ “good” with something decid- mental* attitudes, not with appetite. York newspaper man and now a free got me curious now.” pleasantly and said he was glad, be-' laaoe scenario writer In Hollywood, cause he had the evening free and I edly unpleasant. ^ Johnny knows he’ll be fed. But in Dan hesitated. "I’d rather not try By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN- Take for instance, obedience; In' his mind there is a*wall, an uncon- Is in love with ANNE WINTER, to give you any more than the idea,” would be glad to read it. Editor Journal of the Anaerican i order to get it we use scolding, setous phobia against thatthat table, who, b^^innlng as an extra, has pro* he said. “I think the most effective *T didn’t expect action like that,” Medical Association, and of .Hygeia, whipping or some other form of the people aittir.g around it and the {pressed rapidly and is now under thing in it is the dialogue.” -- - Dan admitted. “You’re v c ,• decent.” j oontracC to GRAND UNITED, one “Not at We’re always looking the Health Magazine. | punishment. clatter of plates, accompanied by But he roughly sketched the plot, ______I Association of ^ideks therefore the strident-tones of his mother’s of the largest studios. and PhilUps admitted that it might for good screen material. You csin’t . 1 All : makes obedience an unpleasant thing voice or his father’s harsh-, bass. ^iD an formerly was under contract have possibilities. make pictures •without stories.” September is schcwlUme.^ ove. Probably he is hectored'and lec- himself at CONTINENTAL. PIC- His secretary returned them, and this land of general eaucaiio - | soon as he learns to associate tured all through the meal about TURES, but he is now free, because Phillips himself accompanied Dan It was late afternoon when Dan finished and gathered up the type dren wiU begin.^their perfiaps obedience with content, he wiU faU his manners, too. Xft his Inability to get along with a to the little office. It belonged to wilUng progress toward the senoo. | automatically. Obedi- studio executive whose methods ir written sheets and placed them in In other words, that table means one of the staff who was taking a houses. . : ence qan’t always mean a Roman nothing happy to him. The entire ritated and disgusted the sensitive few days off. order and read them over. He was '^ d stubborn Borimer. surprised at the amount he had The investigation made aunn^ ^ holiday, of course. I don’t mean proceeding is to be endured and got- “There’s your typewriter,” said the past few years have revealed j ^j^t; but there can be happiness in ten through with as quickly as pos- PAUIi C O IU E B , who writes a Phillips, smiling, “and there’s plenty written, for he had not numbered daily movie column for a string of of paper. Now help yourself; if his pages; the job was much more the fact toat ) a child’s obedience, too. The way i sible. papers, shares Dan’s apartment with there’s anything else you want, just elaborate than he had planned. of the children will n<^ rito«r«» about this is to try to be! Now if his mother.would reverse htm. He has great faith in Dan’s ask for it; everything’s furnished Phillips was still in his office, and ••'J' ciently well to take adv g 1 withAour children to such an things and make dinner a pleasant ability, despite the latter’s apparent but running water.” Dan said,' as he placed his work on the teacidng and a consider -Extent that they will take pride in function to look forward to,.a time f^ure as a free lance. Dan has be- Dan laughed and thanked him, the other’s desk: number will not be able to see i bidding. when Johnny would be g;reeted with come somewhat despondent over i when Phillips had closed the “There you are, and many thanks figures that toe i Love, confidence in parents, and : s“ «es, perhaps a little surprise on this, and over what he considers his door and departed he sat down at for your patience. If you like it I’ll blackboard. Many of chilc^en ^ understandLng Of ‘‘why” they 1 Plate, and a jolly affair all rather hopeless regard for Anne once and thrust paper into the type tell you why I particularly weinted ■will beV. little inclined to education things underlies all true' around, something would change his Winter, whose every step upward writer and began to write. to sell it to Grand United.” because their nutrition is bad. Some obedience. ! psychology about meal-time. He’d seems to remove her all the farther "And if we don’t want it?” the of toe children will be infested with By scolding we widen toe breach | s-ssociate it with pleasant things and from him. scenario editor asked. _ intestinal worms that-sap their en to unreparable point. break doira his own wall of resist- It was not difficult once he had I, ■ Anne lives with two other girls, started. He knew very clearly just “’Then you’ll never know,” Dan ergy. Suppose we get down to cases &ifce and delay Tonsils Often Infected MONA MORRISON and EVA HAR what he wanted to say, just where said, holding out his hand. and try* a little experiment along This perhaps sounds a bit opti LEY. Mona and Eva are extras, but the screen treatment would deviate Phillips laughed. “I’ve got a ter Bad teeth and tonsils will in many this line in a more concrete man mistic, but it serves as ap example Mona works only occasionally and from the script; and he wrote swift rible curiosity, but it seems that I’m cases be responsible for chronic in ner. of what I mean. Eva but rarely. She is bitter over ly, with a keen zest for the task. going to have to pay quite a price fections that keep tfie constitution There’s Johnny, for instance, who Bad habits frequently can be this, and over a rather tragic love to satisfy it. . . . Well, I hope I do At one o’clock there was a rap subnormal and which therefore in won’t come to meals on time. overcome with amazing success by experience. While in New York have to. So long—and good luck.” terfere with attention, interest and He know’s he’s late, he faces a substituting pleasantness for un Borimer had written, among other on the door and Phillips entered. Collier was waiting in the apart “Have to knock off for limch,” he ambition,___ scolding. What does he care? He’s pleasantness. And often it is toe things, a play for the legitimate ment when Rorimer got there. "I indeed, by all toe rules of expedi-1 used to scoldings. But furthermore, 1 only way. stage. His agent thought highly of ordered amiably; “ this is a union just got in and shook one up,” he ence, many of toe children who are 1 it and kept it for a long time, trying shop. Come on out and we’ll have said, “ and you look as though you to sell it to various producers. But a bite together. How’s it coming?” put into toe schools for toe usual need one. It’s in the refrigerator.” teaching will be so subnormal men it comes back to Dan at a time when “Pretty fair,” Dan said. “I had He got up from his chair and tally that they cannot possibly keep he is disappointed because of the no idea it was limch time already. stretched lazily. “Well, how did you up with toe average of toe class. Cocktails and Smokes Ruin rejection of his latest screen story. I’ve been at it more than three Uke Phillips?” he asked. As a result of their difficulties they Anne Winter is enthusiastic about hours.” “He’s a great gruy,” Dan' said Phillips laughed. “You’ve been ■will develop mental attitudes lead his play. So is Collier. Both of them warmly. think it could be slightly altered and ing toward degeneracy and antlso- Beauty of Modem Women doing something, too, haven’t you?” “Didn’t I tell you? Did you put made into a great picture. Collier He moved over to the little desk it over ? What did he say ? Tell me ciM conduct. outlines a plan by which he thinks and estimated the number of sheets Evelyn Laye Such ccinsideratlons as have/been Dan’s chances of selling it will be that had emerged from the type aU about it.” “He’s going to take it home and ^ ------presented have, more than any other By MINOTT SAUNDERS <^she said, “is alcohol. After this writer, and he turned to look at consideration, prompted hyg;ienists enhanced. read it tonight.” By GILBERT SWAN comes the clgaret. After the dgaret < Dan with something like respect in Paul nodded. “What do you think and educators to urge that every Paris.—Cocktails, cigarets and is toe use of cosmetics. On toe oth NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY his eyes. of my idea now? Chances are if New York.—What with Ear) HOW TO SHOP child have a physical examination cosmetics ,are ruining toe beauty of er hand, toe greatest boon to beau CHAPTER XXXI On their way to the restaurant he you’d just walked in there and Carroll’s police station follies, and In order to secure a health rating modem women, according to Dr. ty is exercise which induces a good* Rorimer had some slight objec confided that Collier had dropped Murlal Kirkland’s face slapping and to be made as p h yslc^ y fit as appetite, and should be accompan dumped it on his desk he might not PRINTED FABRICS ARE Marcelle Peillon, prominent special tions at first but these were over in during the morning. “I told him scene, and Evelyn Laye’s divorce possible before school begins. Tn ied by frequent bathing. have got at it for a week or two. POPULAR FOB OVER CURTAINS ist. She adidses toe woman who come by the persuasive Collier, and you were upstairs working and he He’s a pretty busy person, but now and a few minor incidents ail has many school districts throughout “But it is all-important for wom the next morning Dan presented g^rinned all over himself. Paul would be truly beautiful Ip refrain that he’s had a chance to size you been far from quiet on toe west of toe country organized plans pro'vid- en to have children. Few great himself at the offices of Grand Unit thinks pretty well of you, it seems.” By William H. Baldwin from these indulgences and to bear up he’s more apt to give you a ed for regular inspections of all beauties in history have been child ed and asked for Mr. Phillips. “He’s the greatest guy in the Broadway front. children. There was some difficulty in get break. Did you tell him that it Actual play producing, to be Over curtains—those which cover children in school and for attending Dr. Peillon, caused quite a flour less. Woman’s beauty increases as world,” Dan said warmly, and he would be a good bet for Lester ting word to him at once, for Mr. sure, remains at lowest ebb. The the curtains nearest the window— to toe correction of physical defi ish of powder puffs when she de she bares children, providing ade thought, too, that Collier had ap Moore? They’re on the lookout for Phillips was well protected as be praised Phillips pretty accurately sole performance of toe week was are made in every kind of fabric. At ciencies thereafter. clared that toe days of beautiful quate care of her is taken.” fitted one of his importance; but a story for Moore.” titled, aptly enough, ‘Who Cares? toe moment, there is a vogue for Consult Your Family Doctor women are numbered unless there Hits Popularity of Bridge in referring to him as “a good “No,” Dan said, “I didn’t. I wrote Paul Collier’s card, on which he had egg.” But there’s been plenty of off printed materials which promise to ■^-In toe vast majority of instances, is a drastic change in feminine hab Another popular diversion, which scribbled a few words, turned the Moore into it, though, so you could stage action. last for some time. however, such organized effort is its. The rush and worry of modem bits men as well as women, to be “Collier was kind of curious to hardly miss, but I thought it would The extra-matinee performance Reasonable fastness to light is not put forth. Perhaps it is far bet life and late nights are simply ruin attacked'by learned authority here trick. knov/ how you had made out with be best to let Phillips discover it. “ So you’re a friend of Paul Col me,” Phillips said. He chuckled. of Carroll’s follies, as most , of the toe most important factor in select ter that parents take toe initiative ous, she said. Women must live gen is bridge. Dr. Maurice Lebon, noted lier’s,” the scenario chief com You spoke your two cents worth, ing these curtains because they are scientist, has declared that longevi “I’m a pretty tough sort, you know.” too, didn’t you ?” he accused. nation knows y this time, was and take toe child to toe family tly and appreciate toe value of re mented, shaking hands. “ Have a And he added: “Paul sure is hopped staged right out in the middle o.'" bought mainly for their appearance physician before toe beginning ^ of pose in order to be attractive. ty has been decreased by too much chair.” “Oh, that?” Paul grinned. “ Sure, bridge playing, which he described up over your play. If it’s half as I told him the same thing I told you. 41st and° 42nd streets to a fr e ^ Very few printed materials are real school for a physical examination No More Pretty Complexions “We live together,” Dan said. ^ _ _ A. - A .______7^ ly sunfast, ViilVbut fK4a this TIAArl need Tint not Hcitoi deter good as he says it is, maybe we Where’s the harm in that?” list of 2,500 spqctatprs. and for toe correction of such de “Unless there is immediate reac as a public calamity. “Paul’s a great fellow. He’s been , ought to feel lucky to get it. What’s the shopper from buying them. “Well, you were pretty swell to And even' as Earl and his “ eight fects as may be determined. tion to these tendencies of drinking, Dr. Lebon said that men and pretty nice to us.” Phillips settled ] j-jig tjtle of it, by the way? I never Those of good quality will give a do it. I’ll owe you a lot if it go°s most beautiful girls” were doing Experience has shown that toe women, in their declining years, back in his chair and looked expec- j asked you that.” reasonable lengto of satisfaction. smoking and constant use of cos over.” a quite serious number for the chief defects usually found concern metics, which destroy not only would live much longer if they tant, and Dan stated his mission. Traitor’,” Dan said, and he con Nor is sunfastness directly re “Don’t be silly. They shouldn’t magistrate, Muriel Kirkland’s my.-r- the sight, toe hearing, toe tonsils beauty, but health in generM, wom would go for a stroll after dinner ‘Tve been writing for pictures fessed the title might lack some lated to price. It would be extreme- and. adenoids, toe teeth, flat feet, instead of -sitting down to toe since the first of the year. I was let talent like yours run around terious walk-out on toe farce hit, en who have beautiful skin, bright thing as the name for a picture. “It sud ^3^ difficult to obtain real sunfast- bad posture, and nutrition. bridge table. over at Continental for a while: loose. The trouble with you is you “Strictly Dishonorable,” was eyes, red lips and -vivacious temper was all right— or it seemed all right, need a manager.” I ' ness in a curtain with many colors The defects are practically all “Most of these self-styled old now I’m free lancing. I’ve got a anyway—for the stage.” He said, denly explained. Muriel, who has i dyes are difficult to ament, will live only in story (To Be Continued) been performing a most correctible. When they are correct books,” said Dr. Peillon. folks do not give their blood a play in my pocket that I wrote “I’m sorry if Paul piled it on thick. fetching [handle. chance to circulate,” he said. “Their when I was still in New York, be and naughty bedroom scene a ■ i '■ ‘ . -3 ■ ' i C • "v V ^ - . • -r * MANCHESTXR BVBNDIG HEKALD, SOUTH UAKCHB8TEB, CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1930. . ^gai— ■ HfMand and / -AF»^ :-‘v >'. r* . - -"l.* <<______' '' • «• How They Stand NATIONAL Cubs’ Lead In Danger Bobby Smith, Keith \ YESTERDAY'S BEStlLTS Ai ClBolniin’tlt— CVBS 8. REDS 3 Chkaao Eastern League s U p i^ u p ^ AB. B .a P O .A B . Bridgeport 5, Springfield 3. Blair, 2b 5 '1 2 0, 1 0 Down Albany 6, Allentown 0. Bngrlisli, 6s ...... Si 2 Lose To Net Stars National League Cuyler, rf , W ilson, c f Chicago 8, Cincinnati, 2. Taylor, it ...... 6 i i i u o New York 18, Philadelphia 5. Kelly, lb ...... 5 0 0 7 2 0 CHEERIO! Hartnett, o ...... 4 1 1 5 0 0 Four Game Margin No Sure A WHALE! Boston 6, Brooklyn 0. Belli 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 1 X Champion Tops Smith 6-2, | American League Root, p ...... 4 1X220 Cleveland 4, St, Louis 3. Sign of Pennant As 1 % (Omy game scheduled.) SO '8 10 27 9 X 6-0; Bissell Trims Keith j Cincinnati AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Make Ready for R s p THE STANDINGS Walker. If ...... 3 0 0 3 O 0 Swinison, cf ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 6-2,6-2; Earl BisseQ Beats | Stripp. lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 Eastern I^gue Cuccinello, 3 b ...... 4 1 X 0 8 X Round. - W. L. PC. Heilmann, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 1' 1 Bassett 6 -2 ,2 -6 ,6 -1 . Bridgeport 40 20 Crawford, 2b ...... 3 0 1 X 4 0 I .580 Sukeforth, c ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 r . A llentow n...... 38 35 .521 Ford, S3 ...... 3 X 0 3 1 1 The month of September is* atp- Albany ...... 33 35 .485 KolP, p ...... X 0 0 0 3 0 propriately called v the Only nine players remain in the Xiucas, 3 ...... X 0 1 0 0 0 Springfield ...... 30 38 .440 stretch” of the baseball season. Tl^ fight for the town . tennis cham National Leagae Johnson, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 pionship as the date of the finals— W. L. PC. 80 "s "s 27 11 ” 3 teams of the two major leagues set for next Saturday afternoon — Chicago ...... 78 53 .595 Runs batted in. Taylor 3. Cuyler 2, have, roughly speaking, one coig- New York 73 56 .566 Hartnett 2. Walker, Cuccinello; two plete round of their circuits left on rapidly approaches. In order to cut St. Louis ...... 73 58 -base hits, Lucas; three base hit, Tay .557 lor; homo runs, Hartnett, Cuccinello; this schedule-and that round prob the fiwd to two contestants for the Brooklyn ...... 73 60 .546 sacrlflce. Walker; l^t on bases. ably will decide the two pennant finals, it will be necessary for P ittsbu rgh ...... 68 63 .519 Chicago 7, Cincinnati 2; base on balls races this season. matches to be played every night B o sto n ...... 60 70 .462 oft Kolp 1, Johnson 2; struck out. by With the National League strug this week. , ' a n c in n a ti...... 55 74 .426 Kolp 1, Root 3; Johnson 1; hits, oft Kolp 8 In 6, Johnson 2 In 3; losing gle in its present state, it appeare Three more were played last! Philadelphia ...... 43 88 .328 pitcher. Kolp; umpires. Clark, Bigler night. The feature was one-sided! American League and Pflrman; time, 1:31. that the decision will be reached victories which Walter “Ty” Hoi-1 W. L. PC. z—Batted for Kolp In 6th. during the final infersectional se ries which starts next week. The land, defending champion, and Philadelphia...... 89 45 .664 At Boston I— Cubs who lead by the rather slim Sherwood^issell, both of whom are j W ashington...... 82 49 .626 BRAYBS 6. ROBINS 0 favored to reach the finals, scored j New York ...... 74 56 .569 Boston margin of four games, have won in third round match which bring j a e v e la n d ...... 73 63 .533 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 42 of their 78 victories so far at the two stars into the quarter-final | Detroit ...... Rlchbourg, rf ...... 4» X 2 4 0 0 the expense of Brooklyn, Boston 64 70 .478 Maranville, ss ...... 3 1 0 3 5 0 round of the competition. ^ j St. Louis ...... 66 ,81 .396 Neun, lb ...... 4 1 X 5 0 0 and Philadelphia and the coming se Holland disposed of Bobby Smith i C h ica go...... 51 81 .386 Berger, If ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 ries brings them 11 more gamfjs 6-2, 6-0, at the Cknmtry Club w h ile' B o sto n ...... 44 85 .341 Welsh, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 against these "easy” victims, in ad Chatham, 3b ...... '.S X 1 1 0 0 dition to three against the second down on the Jesanis private court, Spohrer, 0 ...... 2 1 1 2 0 0 Bissell took Lincoln Keith into GAMES TODAY Maguire. 2h ...... 3 0 0 5 3 0 place New York Giants. The Cubs camp, 6-2, 6-2. In the other match Brandt, p ...... 3 0 X 0 2 0 play five against the Pittsburgh Pi last night, Earle Bissell was forced Eastern Leastie " 2 9 6 6 27 10 0 rates starting today and four to go three seta to eliminate Her-, Springfield at Bridgeport. Brooklyn against their "jinx” team, the Cin man Bassett, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1. Tonight Albany at Allentown. AB. R, H. PO. A E. cinnati Reds. young Bissell will meet Hudson Ly National League 'Frederick, cf ...... 3 0 1 4 0 When they pulled out an eight to Gilbert. 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 1 ons, probably at the: West Side New York at Boston (2). Herman, rf ...... 4 0 1 X 0 two triumph at Redland Field yes courts. The winner will play "Cap” Chicago at Pittsburgh, XVright, S3 ...... 4 0 0 1 3 terday the Cubs defeated the Reds Bissell tomorrow night and then (omy games.) * Breeeier, lb .. • • t • • « ^ 0 3 7 1 With the passing of Phil Scott, In their home town for the first will come the semi-final match be E. Moore, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 smother young Britisher will at-, American League Finn, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 4 time since April 21 and for the tween the survivor and Tom Haw Washington at New York. Lopez, c ...... 2 9 0 6 0 tempt a ring campaign in this coun- third time this year. It took some ley on Friday night. 0. 0 0 0 0 The season’s best fish story can be Boston at Philadelphia. Vance, p ...... try. He is John Petifer, above, 21- great pitching by Charley Root to These J)airings are in the bottom (Only games.) Flowers, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 ■ break the Cincinnati jinx yesterday. half of the field and will produce lold by Richard Hockaday, above, W. Clark, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 year-old Londoner weighing over M o b s , p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 The New York Giants didn’t even the finalist who will oppose the of Point Isabel, Texas, who landed 200 pounds, standing six feet seven have a jinx working against them, survivor of the top bracket. In this a tarpon bigger and heavier than 31 0 4 24 9 ■ipches tall and having a reach of 82 at Philadelphia and they displayed division, Holland’s victory last mght 2 lx- himself. The tarpon measured five Boston ...... 300 000 inches. Pettifer will sail to Ameri the supremacy that has given then^ ever the youthful Smith placed him Runs batted in, Maguire, R lch 14 victories over the Phillies in 20 feet one inch in length and bourg.: stolen bases, Neun, Welsh; ca to fight in October. against Eddie Markley in a quarter games by slamming out an 18 to 5 final match .that will be played to weighed 115 pounds. The 65-poimd sacrifice, Spohrer; double plays, night, probably at the high school. Wright to Finn to Bressler; left on victory. ' youngster had to battle the giant bases, Brooklyn 7, Boston 3; base on The Brooklyn Robins found Paul Jesanis and Fred Bieber are balls, Vance 2, Moss 1, Brandt 3; slated tb play this evening with the fish more than on hour. > A L >4rN G 6______u u i struck out, by Brando 2; hits, off enough bad luck in Ed Brandt, Bos winner opposing Don Jesanis tomor ASSOOATEO PRESS SPORTS EDITOR Vance 4 in 6, Clark X in 0 (none out AMERICAN ton southpaw. He shut them put in 7th), Moss 1 in 2; wild pitch. Moss; giving only four scattered singl&s row mght and the survivSr meeting _ ^ h e beautiful golf course of the passed ball, Lopez; losing pitcher, the Holland-Markley winner in the Vance; umpires, Quigley Jorda and while the Braves made the most of Merlon Cricket club, its fairways as At St. Lonis:— six blows to win by a 6 to 0 count. semi-finals Friday. Scott; time 1:38. INDIANS 4, BROWNS 3 Local Sport well as greens artificially nurtured X—Batted for Vance in 7th. The defeat cost them a half game Smith put up much better op this summer, is in prime condition Cleveland position that the scores of last AB. R. H. PO. A. E. in their relation to the third place for the final big joust of the year— At Philadelphia I— Montague, ss ...... 3 0 0 3 3 0 St. Louis Cards who were idle, and night’s match with Holland would GIANTS 18 PHILLIES 5 0 0 0 Chatter the National Amateur championshin Fonseca, rf ...... 2 0 0 a full game where the victorious seem to indicate, but the champion —but it is unlikely that ■ Bobby; New York Porter, cf .. 1 1 4 0 0 was far too steady for his opponent. AB. R. H. PO. A. E...... 5 X X 4 0 0 leaders were concerned. Jones will risk leaving any part of Doubtless ths finest of all yach ts built by Sir Thomas Lipton to 2 Averill, cf .. Holland entered the match the fa Critz, 2b ...... , .6 1 3 Morgan, lb ...... 4 0 1 14 0 0 The one game on the AmerlCMta The West Sides will practice base- his game in practice over its velvet- race for the America’s Cup Is Sham rock V, shown in a trial run off Leach, if ...... 6 3 3 3 Hodapp, 2b 1 3 4 7 0 vorite but the scores were expected ■ Llndstrom, 3b ...... 3 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 League schedule was of little fijH*' im- i ball tomght in preparation for the smooth surfaces. Newport, B. I. This photo gives a c lear idea of Shamrock’s tall mast Jamieson. If ...... 5 to be closer. Smith is a much and rigging. Note the trim lines of hull and stern as she heels over, Terry, lb ...... 5 3 4 12 L. Sewell, c ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 portance except that it gave ■The proved tenms player and he showed | town series game with the Green The great Georgian needs no ali Ott. rf ...... 5 3 4 1 Goldman, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Cleveland Indians their fourth exposing the water-line stripe. Sir Thomas Is pictured lower left as he 3 0 much promise against Holland. i next Simday afternoon. bis, yet the fact is he yielded at Hogan, c ...... 6 1 Gardner, ss ...... 1 1 0 0 1 0 straight victory over St Louis, 4 ^ Pebble Beach last summer to Cali, appears today, at 80, and at the right as he looked'when he issued his Jackson, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 Brown, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 It was the old, old story of Hol 0 0 2 3 in 11 Innings. foraia enthusiasm and shot a con first challenge in 1809. Roettger, cf ...... 4 Harder, p ...... 2 0 0 0 X 0 land’s superb defense bringing Tomorrow night the Pirates and Fitzsimmons, p .. ...5 1 3 .1 Jablonowskl, P ...... X 0 0 0 1 0 about Smith’s downfall. Bobby Athletics will play their second siderable part of his best golf to Marshall, 3b ...... 2. 2 2 1 Falk, X ----- ...... 1 d 1 0 0 0 1 showed a fine service and stroked game for the title of the West Side please the practice galleries. Start New York.—It has been ten years versal Rule. This means that neith RoBenberg, cf ...... 1' 0 0 Myatt, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ing actual competition after a week Allen, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 prettily. However, he seemed a bit Leagfue. Tommy Faulkner will be since Sir Thomas Lipton has entered er boat will be granted any time FuUiB, If ...... 0 0 0 0 41 4 9 33 16 0 FARR’S ALLEYS „ erratic in the pinches and that is back- on the hill for the A ’s in of being feted and trailed by crowds a yacht in competition for the handicap, and will make for more St. Louis . where HoUeind is most always the hopes of offsetting the Pirates' 10-3 of tournament size, Jones unques America’s Cup and now, at 80, the exciting races. 48 18 25 \27 16 3 AB. R. H. PO. A B, most dependable. Toward the mid victory when he was on his vaca tionably was a trifle stale and un wealthy merchant-sportsman is pre Sir Thomas has intimated that ‘Philadelphia Blue, lb ...... '.4 3 2 10 1 AB. K. H. PO, A B. Metzler, rf ...... 5 0 1 0 0 0 dle of the second set. Smith started tion. able to match the fast pace of one paring for what he has seiid will be his Shamrock will be most efficient Brlckell. cf ...... 5 X 2 2 0 0 OPEN TOMORROW lobbing with Holland but the cham John Goodman of Omaha, his last attempt. in light weather. She is shorter Thompson, 2b ...... 5 1 2 2 1 0 Uoslin, cf ...... 4 ^ J ? 2 ? O’Doul. if ...... 5 1 2 6 0 1 Kress. 3b ...... 4 *1 1 ^ ® i ■9" pion was foxy enough to pick the Two New Britain 14 year old At Winged Foot, just a few The races scheduled to begin on over all than any of the American Ferrell, c ...... 4 0 0 6 2 0 Sept, 13, between the Shamrock V Klein, rf ...... 5 0 2 3 0 0 Mellllo, 2b ...... 5 0 0 5 3 0 lobs out of the air instead of allow schoolboys are due to alight from a weeks before Pebble Beach,- Jones candidates, though slightly longer Renaa. o ...... 5 0 1 1 0 0 'The'bowling season at Joe Faints ing them to lend near the baseline and one of the four defending candi on the waterline than Enterprise, Schulte, cf ...... 5 0 0 4 0 0 crabapple tree tomorrow afternoon had won the open with an average Whitney, 3b ...... 4 0 V 1 2 0 O’Rourke, S 3 ...... 4 X 3 5 3 0 Charter Oak alleys will begin fep- and possibly bounce against the of 12}/z strokes for s^ successive dates, will be sailed, under different smallest of the craft built for de Sherlock, lb ...... 5 0 0 8 0 0 Collins. P ...... 3 0 3 0 0 0 after staying aloft for over 1,000 Thevenow, ss ...... 4 0 X 4- 5 0 morrow night with a special exWifi- fence. hours, since July 24-in other words. roimas. Including the "playoff. Good conditions than ever before in inter fense. She is heavier than Enter Stewart, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 tion between two man teams from national competition. The match Clollard, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Klmsey, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The Bissell-Kelth match did not This is a world’s record. man averaged 79% for four round.s. prise, too—weighing 135 tons to the Sweetland, p ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 the north and s(5uth ends of tti© start imtil after the completion of Jones cracked 70 several times in will be for four out of seven races, other’s 128%. Elliott, P ...... « 0 0 0 0 0 « 9 33 X instead of three out of five, and thus .3 14 town. ^•'4 the Holland-Smith match and sev A large number of West Side sup practice at Pebble Beach, but a 75 On the other hand, Shamrock Phillips, p ...... X 0 JL 0 0 ^ Jack Saidella and Johnny Sasola should provide a longer series and Cleveland ...... 000 200 010 01 4 eral from the gallery at the Coun- | porters of Ty Holland turned out was^ood enough to beat him in the has a sharp prow to cut the ocean 43 *5 14 27 "9 X St. Louis ...... lOX 100 000 00— 3 ■will roll for the south and Charlie try Club motored down to the | a fairer test. last night to watch their favorite first round, where he lost the first swells off Newport,, and a hull that Buns batted In, Blue 2, Ooslln. Ho* Kebert and "Vin Werlosky for the Jesanis court. They saw a much is roimded enough to indicate that New York ...... ^03 032 60i— 18 play Bobby Smith in the town tennis three holes. The course .is to be laid off New Philadelphia ...... 102 001 001— 5 dapp 2, Jamieson, Porter; two bafee north. The match will begin at different kind of a match. Bissell hits, Metzler, Averlll. Hodapp, Col tournament at the Country Club last Harrison (Jimmy) Johnston went port, R. I., wliiere a good breese can she can ride on a stiff breeze. Her Runs batted in. Terry 7, Ott 3 8:30 and will be for total pinfall. seemed very confident of winning be expected, instead of Sandy Hook, draft, too, is about the equal of whe lins. Falk; three base hit. Jamieson; night. Many club members were on to win the amateur crown, yet in Jackson, Hogan 4, Thompson 2. Klein home rbn. Blue; stolen base, Goslln; The Charter Oak alleys have been from the very start, else he was in American boats. O’Dpul, Critz, Marshall 2, Whitney; also on hand. a practice round just a week before where matches previously have been double plays. Harder to Montague to completely remodeled and Manag'^r clined to be lazy. At least he refused htdd. Comparatively few persons Like the others of her famous two base hits, Brlckell, O’Doul. Ter Morgan, Kress to, Mellllo to Blue; ry. Llnditrom S, Ott 3, Sweetland, Joe Farr anticipates a very busy to try for shots that did not come "Jimmy” beat “Dock” Willing for will be able to watch the races at dynasty, Shamrock Is green-hulled, left on bases. Cleveland 5, Str Louis 7; If the Bon Ami doesn’t swing into the crown he had lost nine succes Thompson 2. ICleln, Phillips; three base on balls, off Harder 1. Stewart 1, reason. Mr. Farr feels that his set near him imtil late in the second Newport, hut the ^very absence of She has a white stripe, or boot-top, base hit, Marshall; home runs,/Hofan action pretty soon, the town champs sive holes to Jones! Jahlonowskl 1; hits, off Brown 3 Jn of alleys compare favorably with set. * will be a bit rusty by the time the excursion boats will be of benefit at the waterline, and a'gold stripe Terry; sacrlftcesi Jaokson. Terry, 1-3, Harder 7 in 6 2-3 Jablonowtfkl the best in the state and there Nevertheless, Bissell had no trou Think of it! Nine straight losing around her just below the deck. Whitney; hits, off Collard 8 In 3, off none in 4; Collins 6 In 7 2-3, Stewart town baseball finals come off. to the competitors. Sweetland 8 in 3, Elliott 5 in 1-3, off many who feel similarly. ble winning. He is much the more holes' by one of the finest of ama Most important of the new con Sir Thomas rarely sails aboard 3 In 3 1-2; hit by pitcher, by Brown teur golfers in a match where John Phillips 4 in 3 8-S: struck out, by (Kress), by Jablonowskl (Goslln): experienced of the pair and seemed ditions are the rules under which her, and will not be on her in the Phillips X: 'base on bails, off CoiJard winning pitcher, Jablonowskl; losing In a Pbiladelpbia-Chicago Cubs to realize that nothing , could pre ston scored a good 77. The differ the boats have been built. Lipton'a ■races. He is content to put up the I, Elliott 1; left on bases, Phlladel pitcher, Stewart; umpires, Geisel, game won by the 'Clubs 5-4, Engltrii vent him from winning. Keith, ence was that Jones shot a 67 and money — his five challenges have phla 11, New York 7; double plays, Ormsby and Owens; time, 2:10. Royal Ulster Yacht Club and the Collard to Thevenow to Sherlock, and Cuyler for Chicago and Whit though, is no setup for anybody. He SPEAKING OF SIZE covered the nine winning holes in New York Yacht Club agreed to cost him about 35,000,000 — and Thompson to Thevenow to Sherlock. X—Batted for Goldman In 8th. ney and O’Doul for the Phillies XX— Batted for Harder In 8th. has better form than most players 29, exactly Seven under par. In build according td >^ the . maximum watch the thrilling battle for eU' Pltsalmmons to Crlt»; umpires, Mc scored all the runs. In the tournament, a very fine" bul those nine hojies Bobby picked up 13 speciflcatlona of the Class J. Uni premacy of the seas. — - Grow, Reardon and Moraft; time. 1:5;. a—Batted for O’Rourke in 11th. let-like service and a fair net game. READ THIS OVER strokes on the man '^ o was to suc ^' KeiOi’s height adds to his ability ceed him a week later as champion. but last night it seemed that he No wonder Johnston, a few hours' took the net often at inopportune after being crowned, remarked: moments. Several of the games Hartford, Sept. 3.—^Brimo Car- nera, who will make his first ap “You know how I feei about Bob Bntiih Polo Players .went to deuce but there was never by—here’s no question where l^e any question as to - which player pearance in a Connecticut ring over at the Hurley Stadium in East Hsurt- stands with me.” « /is-ould win from the very outset. The All of which proved that Mr point scoring of the two important ford Friday night, meeting three Are All Getting Hurt men in two-round bouts, is the big Johnston was as fine a sportsman | matches follow: as he was courageous a golfer and Bissell .... . 442 424 64— 30—6 gest fighting man of recent years. deserved bis honors, despite the def Keith ...... 014 241 41—17—2 Historians of th'e boxing game New Cork, Bept. 8.—If they can, fnoittced'tto varifi^ .Keith _____ . . . ' 224 314 55—26— 2 say there was a heavyweight of erence that amateurs and pros escape the jinx of illness and injury. last American trial match tomor BisseU ...... }442 541 77—34—6 greater bulk, an American too, emrly chare alike when it comes to any row would find Elmer J. Boeske, Jr., The Opening Of The in the nineteenth 'century. We conversation about the eminent bar Great BritaUi’sj^olo internationalists of . >€kJlfomia, and Herbert W^ 635 449 48—43—6 shall have to take their word for it. rister of Atlanta. may yet put up a great fight for the (Rube) Williams dividing ' No. 1 Holland West Chester Cup, emblematic of Smith . . .453 127 66—34—2 Primo is the real giant of the All eyes will be on Jones when he duty. Earl A. Hopping has pls^^d 125 234— 17-^2 modern crop with Jess Willard and tees off at Merlon September 22 in World-Wide polo supremacy. *the No, 2 post on Wednesday and Smith With the big series with the Uhit- Holland V 4 i 447< 456— 30—6 Luis Firpo the closest to his amaz the attempt to make a clean sweep, had been regarded as an almost cer ing-measurements. of all the main events of 1980. He ed States title more than a week tain choice for the team which bat Camera is but twenty-three years will start a big favorite but John away the Britons already have lost tles the British in the series start CHARTER OAK BOWLING ALLEYS old so it may be that he hasn’t his ston, Goodman, "Von Elm and 'Voigt, the services of their re^ ar No. 1, ing' September 6. Eric Pedley of ...... ■ • > . . . - \ _ . complete growth yet though it is among others, ,not to overlook Will Captain Richard George, and of the CalifoiTiia will be at No. 1; Hitch bop^, for the sake of rival heavies, ing and Moe, figure in any reckon capable reservist, Aldan Rorak, and cock No. 3, and Winston Guest, hack " Hodappr^dl^SP^^^ade three hits that he has. These are his meas ing of chances. yesterday two more of their num as usual., > against BrQWlia^.ta»d. drove home urements: ber, the Balding brothers, had nar Thursday Sept. 4th - winning run wlw.isipgle iu 11th. H eig h t...... 6 ft. 7 In. There has not been'the slightest row escapea from serious Injury In Wrist 1...... 11 in. sign of any financial "repression,” a practice game witn the old Aiken i- Terry„' Gian|?*A-prove in seven four, National junlSr champions in I .%uns with .hbme double and two T h ig h ...... 30 in. Bctfar 8US the racing fortunes ofcWil- Turtle Victory A n ld e ...... 9 in. liam Woodward’s Belair Stud' is 1929. Tsingles aga^B£'|^||^es. The BritisKwon 18 goals to 5 and Featuring 2 Man Match! V Root, Cub^^eld'^lReds to three Calf ...... 19 in. concerned, in: spite of Gallant Fox’s F orea rm ...... 11 in. played the' fifiest polo they’ve shewn Nets $8,100 Prize 'hits and beat-*1®«in'8 to 2. upset by Jim Dandy .at Saratoga. in this country in the. process bur ^ Brandt, ;^i!at!ei-!T:Btopped Robins R e a c h ...... 84 in. The New York hanker and Chest (normal) ... . 48 in. they went through some tense . mo id th four j^^pS^.aa^AWon easily, 6 V Chest (e^anded) .,.. 56 in. sportsman, who never bets on the ments as flfsti J. B. (BarDS^) Bald Ponca caty, Okla., Sept. 7,—-(AP) races, made one of 'the biggest 3tO 0. ■■ ; XATaist ...'. ^...... 38 in. ing and then his elder brother, Ger -^"Goober Dust,” a home growu “strikes” of the , turT when he N eck... .. f ;... J...... 21 in. ald; tuhibled from their mounts. ' speedster, ppt foreign entrants to FI< )NED Weight ’....' ...... 275 lbs. bought the French sire sir Gallahad Bahiey was Ifit'on the head by a shame In the seventh annual 101’ The giant Italian’s opponjents TXT for $125,000 ^our years ago. The ball from the niallet o f J. C. (Cokie) New York;- iSept. V'2.— (A P .)— here will be Jack DeMave, Jack;Mc- horse could not be purcimsed now Rathhome, old Aitken hack, In the Ranch Terrapin Derby yesterday, ^ostponemeiit’^br' One I; week of the Auliffe, x2d., and-^.Fred Caldora. ;The fo f $750,000. Its get this year have first period, and .fell from his mount winning first prize of $8,100. - len-round b<^t ^Jfj^ben Ruby (3old- tod ei^ d . is :headed by an eijght- been in greater demand than Man badly stunned. His helmet saved The hard shelled sprinter was en ui'.- ^ ^tein. New 'jorfe,'a!nd Jack Zevic, rdund bout, between Al Walker and o’ War’s; him from severe injufy and aft^r a tered by Mrs. Ck>ra M. Day, of . ^Pittsburgh, stdiedulcd for tonight at Cal Carter, colored heavyweights. Gallant Fox, the most famous son few minutes’ rest he resumed play. Ponca aty.) Second place and a Coney Island, has been announced. of Sir'GaUahad m , alone has col A little later in the third chukker, $l;250-prize went to an tmnfcmed FOR HEALTH, FUN, EXERCISE (Soldstein suffered'ltn Injured hand lected $278,000 for Mr. Woodward. Gerald lost his balance and went turtle belonging to F. V. Huddleston, fa training. ^ , A t the Saratoga sales, 18 0# the down, imder his mount’s feet when Fluff aty, Kas. ■THE GREA’TEST SPORT OF A IL Liaiit Night’s Ftgh ts sire’s sons and daughters were sold his f(»t caught in a stirrup. He ether early finishers were award ^ RED i|rBAN(% SIGNS for $205,300, an average ''of uearly^|^B^|i^d with bruises of the ^faee.a^ ed prizes of from $760 to $200. Chicago—Ray Tramblie, Rock $16l000 and a record. following his younger brother’s ex Our alleys have been resurfaced and reflnfedied and are eonii^nbi# w i^ iny In '^Chicago,. B ept. 3,^(AP.)—"Red” ford,. RL, knocked out Max BlraTner, amide, remounted and resum e play. N •’ .’-A ■ : Cruige signed-up today for another Germany, 5. Bemle Blenstock, captain of last Meantime the U. B. Rolo Aaeoda- vDosens of fish ate used in labora** the state! Rcm’k defense committee, headed by tory testa at Wisconsin imiverslly *eason :;:a 'MVfMlKSTKR EVENlNr; HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN ..'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER B A 6B TEM ^ Ju / ' \ r H •A H irv AN D S'E U 5HKIIE 'u . |MiCiW9CttCXyXXXX»6XXSCXX3tX300PW XX»^^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— BYRD’S MEN DRANK YOUTHFUL TAP DANCER ^ , -.^FwSiKWant Ad lafOnnatloB TENEMENTS 63 BOLTON DRY ACM E FREED .--Sf FOR SALE —1928 CHEVROLET FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH "^'M anchester ' coach, good conditioii, reasonable wood $5 per load. Hard wood. $6 FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ' ROOM tene 18ft,000 “ COFFEES” NOW MAKES HOME HERE for cash. Phone 7715 after 6 p. ja. per ,load. Prompt delivery. Phone ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. R. K. Jones’ accredited herd^ of lO F BRIBE CHARGES 'Evening Herald 8581' or Rosedale 37-4. Robert R. Keeney. , twenty-eighf head has Juist passed'a I GOOD USED CARS clean test. ' Dr. DimnUck of Merri Thirty ^.Thousand’" ‘Plates of Miss Lorraine Vancelette' of " CLASSIFIED Cash or Terms FOR SALE-t-HARD WOOD, stove FOR RENT— FIVE ROOMS and row tested them ' r‘ Newark, N. J., Appeared Madden Bros. or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft bath, nice for small family. Inquire . Bean^i^AlsbvIrapifetant Part Sept. 3.— (A P)— With " 'ADVERTISEMENTS The Democratic delegates for the in Many Sta^e Prodpetionsj 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, at 30 Church street evenings. different conventions' are: State— of th GAS BUGGIES—Concentrate Watkins ByERAN^BECE HERE'S THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THAT COMPANY 1 AM CONSIDERING INVESTING W IN. LISTEN CLOSELY... "THE MANAGEMENT OP THIS CORPORATION SUBM ITS t h e FOLLOWING FACTS...' OlRlN N E A discoverer-^ , .There are at'least four mistakes in the above picture. They n^y pertain- to grammar, history, etique tte,, drawing or whatnot See ity t^ . flhd thspa.' Then look at the scrambled word belowV- an _____ 1,' coBRE cnems ) 4 -. • \ B y P e i e r L i O r o r i » r ' Flapper Fanny SAife* SKIPPY SEHSE«<»N0I6ENS£ BEG.u.a»*T.efr. ■ -? '-r CAKPAIGW PUMP ■ vw*' T «r . - ■ '‘i- f ^’i RCVOl4(At..UtieM pAR”ry *!“» Toll swings ^ axe, s' and fonests bow; •?". .■ “V The seeds -. bCMpt oat to » MOPg...l Homj HES a fr a id soweruiMs wisvrr NO OSE Be6 £IN' My mSCMtS AN,SB6, fAB. ONCLE CLEW ID 6 0 PtEASC let we 450 ’BAOiy 'jtoOD UKE TO 60 '♦IRONS AN’ t h a t WAVBE I'D UNCLE ALON6 'CAUSE VNUEN VNrm.VOOTb LOOK., GO ALONS, BUT I ’W 6ET HORT....SH0CWS- I ’ME CLEW DOIN' THIS alo n e AN' FLOVNN \urrH PILOTS VNHO HIS WIND'S SET POR FARSAp....PLeAfiE..i" TAKES’" IF.AWmiNd UAPPENS VNERE DCnUMRISUT IT’S S6T !I 1 VNONT 8E IN NOOR. OR= VNAV ANV AH’ 86SID6S NOSOtXY'S Tto BUAWE RECIiLESS.- OETSUANFD VOO Wxi6HT AS vmEUL . ROT WVSELF- TD FIND Hans soweohe t ? > UOLO OOU4M THAT L FAB8AR, BjCTfeA StAT ■'' V1J4CL-. ONOER- TWE . D NAW6 OF REDDIN6, So tONSii' 6SS... S ^ ms PRSCkLES DISAPPEARED PAVROLL SOWS PLACE-6UESS FBOW" HE CdOLDN’T stand / - fbeckles AND OSCAR f ' eis»SIrw& aKiwefcmc B y S m a l l N o t S o F a r SALiSM ANSAM (READ THE S’PORY, THEN COLOR THE PlOrUBB) fSieir ride was quite a pleasant | They ate «|just what they thought OHL.V TfeM MlLfeS, :rusT 'oeeWHisNeRs \ vieut Neviee. SURE V(\’W ltt,iP and and everyone hEid heaps of fun. they should and then they thanks HeVifMsTeR, W e Re \ THeRe oeFoRe miotHTFAl l *. •VPN STaP ON IT— the kindly boys and said, “Come, «iWrto- -c.AN YATbtL TvOeNTV tAlLES At one time Clowny almost had the w ve a ride. ’Twill save you walk bu^ch off of the road. In driving ing down the road, Our cart'will us NOW FftR VTISTb TU* MeifcX TbVJN?, SODV he forgot to. steer, and just when hold all of this load.” They trav WATeR. c n ' trouble loomed right near, somebody eled on for miles and miles,, all sit d e p t grabbed hold of the reins and saved ting side by side.' - AVV- Urn frightened load. 'rhe two boys then said,: ‘iWe’n Along the highway they soon get out Isecause' our bouse hf just about a mile back off this roadway found some youngsters hiking o’er CTC the ground. On each one's should here and we axe due at home.” The er was a sack. “What’s in those?” next thing that the Tinies saw filled Clowny cried. One of tlie boys every single one with awe. SBfow said, “Well, jump, out and see what strange are things you often J they are all about. No fooling, if wherever you may roam! yqu do we’ll let you take a peek in • Ihis was 8 little girl and she if side.” seemed just as happy as could be Then Clowny answered, ‘T am despite the fact that nn her head a game,” and right up to the boys he 'monstrous basket stood. BiR th ^ *> come. One opened t^his sack and were'not surprised o’ar that In Clowny cried, "They’re melons. Gee! side a little baby eat That’s what ’They surely look r ^ fit to eat and amused the Tinies. ~ One said, “Gee • ♦ • ’i I ’ |l bet every bite’s a treat.” The that baby’s good!” boy replied, *^ d l, help yourSelv^si (The Tlnymites land In a Be nn . .'•Trtir. ,, ------r 7 ■ ‘ -i. - [ r- - ■■ •, • 'VV' PAGBTWBI?V»\ . uf. . 1, ; Troop 5, Boy Scouts will meet at the Swedish Lutheran, church at f . ABOBTTOWN 7‘.15 o’clock tordght.,The,tyoop com V--' mittee will meet at Ihe same time to ------i - - Mrs. Catherine G. fiimythe and formulate pljpms tor -the coming ______fTwii son of 31 Wadsworth street year. Free Delivery ~ v ' iww lwoks itt have returned home after spending Free delivery service d ^ y anywhere * ntAU tjhse& Rentift’^ 'l their vacation at Misquamlcut The Lions caub paeeting this week in town. Phone your order (dial 4123) H^vflbargo 4c. ^ ^ beach. was cancelled because of Labor Day ^ and it will be given immediate atten and the next mee1;jng will be held i tion. . ., 'f- r , .fXJbrary— Willing Workers of the Concordia Monday at the'usuu time. j XiUtheran church will meet at 6;15 so U TH M/\ NCHES TER * C O N N ■ fWM evening and at 8 o’clock the Manchester stores remained open j lioard of trustees will have a meet this afternoon due to Labor Day. ; ---r T - 4 - I *» in g . ____ Three taidre Wetoesday afternoon dlosihgs remain, according to the i The South Manchester library schedule of the South End Mer 'which during July and August has chants’ Division. AiiUiftin ■been closed Wednesday afternoon i and evening, was open this after- Mrs. James Trotter of St Peters I ^noon and will be open this evening burg, Florida, who is spending the i and each Wednesday hereafter. summer at her cottage at Iflsqijami- | cut Beach, has had as her recent ' 1' Clifford Giesecke, 12-year-old son guests, Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Johnston of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giesecke of of Bigelow street. . i I the Hillside Inn, Bolton, is attending Outfit The the public school in Rockville this Royal Arch Masons are reminded * season and while there will make Travel Prmts and of the meeting at . the Masonic !| For First Graders and fendergarten Tots - r . ■■ ' his home with his grandparents, Temple this evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Krause of 'FkuB d^#es Prospect street. Letter Carrier George E. Smith has returned after spending his 1/ Mary C. Keeney Tent. No. 14, vacation at Misquamicut. *Dausrhters of Union W ar Veterans, Printed Frocks and Suits will celebrate its eighth birthday at Nazarene church members will the State Armory tomorrow eve hold their regular mid-week prayer ning, by a supper and social in con service tonight at 7:30, and tomor nection with the regular naeeting. row evening the meeting of the New Brims! Mrs. Maude Shearer heads official board will take place at 7:30. per committee and the meal wm be Off-the-Face served at 6:30. Miss Beatrice Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ubert of Vil chairman of the standing social lage street were pleased to have a committee will arrange for the pro surprise visit from their elder son, Mothers will need several of these practicM wash clothes in the . Models! Frank Ubert of Yuba City, Cali These new travel a|l soliciting contributions from aU ■. ' - f ■ - ladies of the church. lor located in the State I All school girls are wearing berets this sea Theater Building will son from wool angora ones to the conventional Pairs SCHOOL CLOTHES move to 166 Center flannel berets. White, dark colors and pastels. Coat sweaters to wear over frocks chilly morn MADE TO street, where they willj' ings and smart slip-ons to wear with the new pleat ed skirt. Plain colors and novelty mixtures. YOUR MEASURE be located on and after i Main Floor, rear Sweaters—^Main Floor, rear and September 1,1930. $24.50 up S>\ ( ( ■ E. L. NEWTON Bepresenting P. H. Davis & Co. Mrs. Katherine Sporty Fall Socks For Appointment Dial S088. 25 WamHn St. Jcmes Telephone 7266 Imported socks-^sturdy and practical enough to withstand the CANNING TIME hard wear youngsters give them. Plain colors and novelty mixtures. This Is the time to get yonr canning done. We have H^d Size 70x80^ Inches* ‘ ' . . . / Grapes, Fancy Tomatoes around 49c a basket, according to the These blai^ets were purchased i£ist March for market. Bed and Green Pep our August' Blanket JEiVent and while we have pers, Pickling Onions, Cauliflow Lisle Stockings had the.invoice for some.time the biamkets only, er—Quart, pint and 1-2 pint surived yesterday. They wlU be^placed on:etale jars. COME IN tomorrow morning. We shaU/ not be aljle'to Please try to phone your dln- duplicate the ;sanae quality' at tWs price as ^ c e ner orders before 9:80 and do not this order was placed tiie pricq .haa advanced. ■ hesitate to use onr afternoon de Wool-nap blanketo in the extra large size, 70x80 liveries. Our first afternoon de WRITE inches.. Beautiful plaids of blue, gold, rose, livery leaves the store at 1:80— Children’s lisle stockings of . plain knit, Tan and black. Choose green and lavender. . two early morning deliveries nt several {Mrs now for school - wear. Hale's. Blankets—Main Floor, left 7:16 and 8:00 a. m. Hosiery— Main Floor, right Pinehnrst Verybest OR'PHONE Coffee 39c lb. Our Fresh Fish shipments will include SWOBDFISH. Just the finest Halibut, eastern IF YOU HAVEN'T fresh of course, that yon ever COLONIAL LUNCH ANNEX saw. Bntterflsh, Salmon, Mack ENOUGH MONEY Service - (p o lity - Low .BROTH ER^ tec. erel and Fillet of Haddock. FOR THE THINGS YOU NEED. SPECIAL SCHOOL LUNCH Finest Fresh Fish by Express DAILY Fancy Sweet Potatoes STUDENTS* MEAL SPECIALS Thuisday Mornihgr. Funeral Directi^ / 3 lbs. 25c TICKETS 30c Tender Sirloin Steak ...... 53c Ib., 2 lbs. $L00 Y .^^--Bl^TABLISHED 55 YBAjfe.' - : { OUR’S IS A FRIENDLY SPECIAL DINNER Fresh Ground; Hamburg Steik ....;.....' ..... 2 ^ ' lb. Lanib to Steiv ...... i «.*■. ...i*... XSc Ib.'. ^ Carrots or Cider LOAN SERVICE , IL ‘^APEL AT 11OAKBT* . Nice Shoulder Lamb Chops ...... ;...... ^y 3 ^ 4 b . . 1 Beets Vinegar, hskerts Cocoa ...... • >17c 1-2 lb. can 3 bn. 12c 50c 1069 MApr STBEBT * CcNfif^tionery Sugu, 3 pkgs...... / . :^3c Robert A^4ar$on Phonex^CMSi^ 5 1 ,7 1 OPFOSITB AlBttY AND' NAVY CLUB Funeral Directbr Residi^;74Sd Snowflake Rolls Tender Short S t< ^ s ...... 53c lb,/ 2 lbs. $1.00 Lean Rib Corned B eef...... 12c lb. Whole Wheat Raisin Bread OPEN DAILY SATUEOAY Qiuliflower Cdery 8>ao-5 6.60-1 F a n ^ Boneless Brisket Corned Beef ...... 30c lb. At least 60 locid members ' of BAKERY DEPT. • • Albert S. Anderson, 861 Cutler LtEi Rotdcville Lodge of Elhs, ;Ho. 186$, Parker House Roite ...... , ISc-dozen . 1 Tdlow Peaches, 2 qts. 29c | LOANS OF $300 street. South Manchester, wiU en are expected to attend, rl^e eig^^ ; -n^ckberi5^Pi^iy.y»j... • ,»X* • * * • pERspNAi. F i n a n c e C o . ter the Bentley School of Account annual clambake to^'-rbe' ; held ^ at BAKBIfiSAII ing and Finance of Boston this faU. Ldedertofel Grove, • BoekviUe, niext. Hermits . . . •. . v« •...,. i.. V . i;...... 18c LXdtes^ BfOssloBa^y ’ Rooms 2 and 3 He is enrolled for the two-year day Sunday, Chef Osano will cater, N ew |P Cakes, soniet^i^ nevY , ...... • :. 25e State Theatre Bldg., Second Floor course and begins his studies- on serving, clam chowder at '3^ o’dlock with the. bake sdiei^iisd ;2 Pinehurst 753 Main Street September 10. The Bentley School ^Y, whichvhe bas chosen, is ths largest o’clock'. Members dsArfhg tickets . MEmeys^r public' Mstffest ■, So. M a n c h e s t e r , C o n n . Good Things to Eat. school of college grade in the coqn- may obtain them from'Gq^ Hendek ■ d M S l U H ALE^S^R E at 2 O^ddOk Dial 4161 ^ TiM mm d m 3-4.3-I trj', devoted exclusively to trahUng or at G. H. Williams/ Ih(r,, ' Main open l:$0 to 5— S»tufd«T to 1 itifiet —.ueamao »r t m rrAt»— men for the aceounttng profeistML. 'X '■ ...... -.r: i . - t ■ - 'v— - X •tt. ; .