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Ucipatian ta a poaalbla gaaaral tex­ alx MdBora, tba White eompany oub- tile industry strlka. 5.875 REGBTptS GET ONLY SILK S I M E W ILL AWARD CONTRACT mltted tbs lowest prlca, 88»8J«. Manriier at teo AndH Partly Clondyt proaUy loeal ABODTTOWN O f the total eotlmated coot of tho Bnraon et O ro o la tliu ahowera tonight aad T naoday. structure 880,000^ the P W A wUl U t. tm& U n . 3. Lm B* RUd]r e( 7 VOTER AmiCATIONS MANCHESTER - A CITY OP VILLAGE (HARM TONEimVENCO. PSF 838,000. Oompletloa Is planned td w o l atTMt win takva toiBorrow NOT HIT MILLS HERE POUCE COURT for this month If no furthor deUy ter a two waita* fii Vanooet. la • oxpciienced in obtaining ma- VOL. LVL, NO. 264 (Ooralflod AdvartW ag on Pago 13) BIANCHESTER, CONN,.^ MONpAY, AUGUST 9, 1937 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS wm taka a Wauraly trip^ atop- Robert N. Valteh and Edward J. lB aSaraat placaa, and rialtinr Maurlea Raasatt, chaigad with teiiala for tho Interior finish work. a Moriarty, ngUtrara of votera, had Cec3 X. Wldte, h e ., b Low Dodicatlon la tentatively being plan* danghtar*a temlljr ta Danrllla, non-support, had hla csua furthar Uttla to do in their nrat aeaaion held PresideDt of Local Union De­ nod for next month. contlnuad at tha saasloB of tha at the office o f the town clerk last Town Court last night until Friday, Bidder to SopplyDectrica German Helmets On The Peiping: Front Itea teat o f tba mdan aarricaa at FRANCO BEGINS DOliTFRANCE’S night Names of two men and live clares Walkont Will Not August 30. tba Saoth Matbodlat church wiU women were left with the registrars James Dailey, charged with taka placa tomociow momliiK at Fntires for Library. A New as candidates to be made voters and breach of tha peace, pleaded not CHINESE BARRICADING 10:40, whan tha M arrafatlaa of the one application waa.turned down as Affect Cheney Brothers. guilty. Hla ease waa cooUnued un­ Plan* IT/FITS^ “FINAL” D R IV E POSITION AS TO Owitar ctewch win jiatai that of tha the applicant has' not been a resi­ til Monday. Sooth ehnreh. Dr. Bari B torj will dent o f the town the requireo six Steven KroD, charged with breach The contract to oupply tho aloe- h«Y,WURSl'* pr each and tba racular choir will months, having moved here less than The general strike la the silk in­ of tba peace, waa fined 110 and trical flxturao for tba u ir y Cheney TRAVELERS, I IN THE NORTH 4-POWffi PAQ fmshdi muale. M ra B. 8. Tracy a month ago. He wanted to be dustry, which may be called Monday coats. library being built la Centir Park of Wathardkld win play for Organ- placed on the Democratic list. Two Vernon Callla, 18, pleaded guilty t . ------* PART OF SHANGHAI AS lot C. C Brainerd tha next two Sun- during a mass meeting planned for aa a PWA project haa bean award­ t.omen registered as Republicans, to intoxication and not guilty to ed to Cecil K. White, Inc., o f New The Sensational New ' one having been a voter for many the Passaic Valley textile area, will breach of the peace through the Haven, It haa been announced by Launches Air and ArtiDery She May Look Askance at probation officer. A line of |8 was M l years but never to have registered not affect Manchester or Cheney the state PW A administrator. Of 4\ s\e Hlaa Oraoa Raa^ of Ooreatry la for any party. Brothers. Imposed on tha flrat charge aad a Iniulis, rM tla s Mr. and Mia. Oaorse Dart year's probation, requiring a'ireck- ll»\l9\30\21 12\2»\24l WILLIAMS OIL BURNER . Attack Against Astnrias Italian-British Deal Divid* o f Iforth B la atraat for a few daya. President Clarenca Luplen of the ly report to the probation officer, on FIGHT FLAR ES THERE Cheney Brothers' Local 31 of the the second. Tha Board o f Diractora of Oraoca Textile Workers Organisation Com­ CUT and Santander; Leftists mg Sea Control; British RMI cocpormtiow win meat today at Manchester mittee of the C. I. O. said this morn­ ABEL'S RATE! O n l y S » aa In the Waahlnfton Social ing that the call to strlka. If It Ouaraatasd Btoetrteal aad Don't go through enother winter of Daughter Willed Jap Marines and Chinese cornea, will be ignored here. Man’s - Womaa's.- CblMrea’a Earle S. Rohan on Cnenca. Armament Deemed Factor chib rooma _ Date Book MochaaleaJ Aoto.BapaMag shoveling coal and hauling athcel T E B U STRIKE Marconi Wealth About two months ago, after ■aar M Uoopar Htraat Writing An Forme et lengthy negotiations, Mr, Lupien HAIR CUTS - 25c. Inenranoe Now—you don’t have tol For Wil­ Guards m Skhmish; Two Memorial Temple Pythian Slatera Coming Events, Eatahflahid IM l waa successful in bringing the local 8 Barheto — No Waltingl Hendaye, Franoo-Spanish Fron­ ----*5 wIB not hare tha ouUnf that had Aug. 8—Zlpser club picnic, Ue- 817 BtfA Rood TeL 7488 liams effen you a remarkable new a 9 5 London, Aug. 9.— (A P I— Possible ISCALLED TODAY; silk firm and its employees together tier. Aug. 9.— (A P )—GenerellMlmo KiOed; In the North Japan­ bean for tomorrow. It has dertafel grove, Gla.rtonbury. in a contract, one provision of which CULOTTA»S model at the lowest price ever placed IKSTMLLEO French objections to a practical bean htdeOnltely poe hoped to mop up the region before Britain by settling accounts with "Everything is progressing-splen­ port clash, at once threw up Mlaa EHaabalh Bean of Naw Tork JOHNSON 6t LITTLE fall In order to release his northern lU Iy. a t j la ^pending bar racatlon with Preparing Groundwork NOW IN OPERATION didly" was Uie first announce'ment barricades to block off wide PlumMng and Heating Ooatroeton ooncentratlon of troops and war from leader’ of the Textile Workers bar atatar. Mra. Arvid Seaburg of YET STRIKE OFFICIALLY ON Oor. Center and Trotter Sto. PhofM 8878 equipment for use on the Madrid Foreign office experts, therefore, Organizing. Committee, directing Chinese areas in northern Walker atraat Everyone Who Drives A Car — f i w t or elsewhere. have set themselves with entbusl- the walkout for the C.l.O. Shop Shanghai from adjoining Jap­ ta Habk to make a Mom As to Storttag Point. aem to the task of preparing the chairmen were to give detailed re­ Mlaa NalUa B. Burdxll of t Dam* * mtataka may mean aa aocldeni anese populated territory. and an accident me Insurgent officera at Irun, though groundwork for the talks In which Agreement Reached Which ports at a later mass meeting at atraat and Mlaa Alloa A. Patro- aaa maay botheraome dttolls that have to b< terming It the final offensive, de­ Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden Operators Report MiUs Are | GERMANS REQUEST To a sedate, composed little gtrl, These areks, however, are con­ attended to by aons »iwv Porrtaaa Vour AotomoMIe Insurann union headquarters. c f SI North Elm atraat will From . . . clined to reveal the point from which and Count Galeazzo Clano, Italian Puts 21,000 Workers Approximately 6,000 silk workers seven-year-old Elettra Marcoql, siderably to the northeast of tha eamtBg week at Hampton tha drive started. foreign minister, may participate from this area, for more than a above, daughter of the late I t a lic the Hungjao airport, on tha The officera declared Insurgent Working at 90 Per Cent ef | GOVERNMENT PROBE d ' N. H. The etepa taken toward a dew Lo­ century the arena of industrial Inventor, will fall the bulk of an west of Shanghai, where the avlatora and artUlerynatn bad been carno are already boosting the name Back On Jobs in Detroit atrugglea, were asked to leave their estimated $25,000,000 fortune left by Ftaak Hood baa moved hla family JOHN L. JENNEY ® . K ; waiting aeveral daye for "perfect of Premier Neville Chamberlain as Capacity; Union Leaders I __ Jobs today simultaneously with the famed wireless expert. Elettra's fight occurred. teens Arch atraat to Mount Nebo woather" in order to smash at the high as the now shattered Locarno v/olkouts in Pennsylvania, New mother is the former Marchioness plaea. to a naw boOM daaignad aapa- and relievo yourseir of worry and loas of lime. government lines with the maximum treaty boosted that o f his late broth­ York and New England. The move Bezzl-Scala, Marconi's second wife. elally ter tba alopa on which It is efndency on the first, day of the Answer “They Are Not” Midwest Bond Asks Presi­ Detroit. Aug. 9.— (A P )—Twenty- Japs Take Over There’s always time for a Mte to eat or your favorite drink at 791 Main Street and to Drpot Square The most economical WHITE FLAKES er. Sir Aurien. In 1923. waa Intended to unite 60,000 silk bain. Although a small bousa it Telephone 8938 or 8080 d rl^ . Practical conatderationa for the one thousand automobile workers and rayon workers In v.h t C.l.O. has ffva dWannt floor lavals, tha the Prineeaa Never any deteys — the service Is prompt and Bombing planes accompanied by Hoi^h Province efficient. safety of Britain's Imperial lifeline Idle since laat Wednesday because leaders asserted would become the baoamant imdar tba living room, tha and dependable oil strong eooorts or pursuit planes dent to H are Charges Tientsin, Aug. 9.— (A P )— WhUo ’t z a c C jf - f o iL ( y a k i n g through the Mediterranean are felt (EDITOR'S NOTE: What haa of a Plymouth Motor C!orp. labor "first real general strike in the In­ BAKER IS ROBBED attached garago undaniaath tha GOOD FOODS burner you can buy. took ^ at dawn today from Bilbao's to be at the root of tho premier's happened to the strike In "L it­ dustry." the Japanese army completed Its ■Qatar badrooat. tba living room international airport and other move to end two years of embitter­ tle Steel." which at one time Against It Investigated. dispute returned to worl. today. No Signs of Trouble conquest of northeastern Hopeh floor and aa additional bedroom over WINES LIQUORS AND BEER flalds behind the Insurgent Unee, A five-point agreement whose Police were scattered through province from China today Japa- Be sure and see os abont ed relations between England and made 100,000 workers idle and INNEWHAYENSHOP roaring toward the gevemraent lines Italy. Significantly, tha first moves has cost 16 lives? Here are the terms were not disclosed was reach the silk zone at the "zero hour" but neee adminlatratora moved slowly SPECIAL IX)W-PRICED SUNDAY DINNERS to drop their deadly cargoes. findings of an Associated Frees ed over the week-end by represen­ police officials said they bad had no toward establishment of a perma­ ADVERTOCMENT— youi new heating system. wore made on the eve of the Impos Kenosha. Wis.. Aug. 9— (A P ) — A t almost tbs same time artillery Ing Italian war games In U ^ a— survey of the Ohio strike front, tatives of the Cfiirysler Corporation calls for aid. Union leaders receiv­ nent civil government that would SAFETY TESTED Copies of a resolution calling for a ed acattering reporta of plants at­ Wanted! Mortgage money. Hava 0t c u 6e l began a systematic shelling of the Itejy’s colony on the border of focal ground In John L. Lewis' and the United Automobile Work- Ignore (Chinese claims to sovereign­ Flavored With Blueberrlea, Apples and Peacbeo. SMay oppostanltlaa to place mort- .jxMftions that the general staff de- Egypt—aad around tha strongly campaign to unionize the steel sn-eeplng Investigation of alleged •era of America. tempting to remain open but 4 ma­ Bound and Gagged; Bandits ty over the rich region. PRINCESS RESTAURANT Send your order with 3Sc In stompa for a box of O. K. Strodel 'a d e d must be taken as aa entering industry.) jority of the 800 ahopa, tha loadtra A Japanese b r l g ^ o f 8,000 men gagaa. 84MA0 up. A go^ safe la- fortlflad baas at Paatollarla, Sicily. charges buried against the German- Untontate ratified the agreement “ The healthy place to eat and drink” Flakes. wodga for the Insurgent land troops. Threat of Balearlcs at a mass meeting Sunday. said, shut their doors. On many marched Into the city of Peiping vaaimaat. Can Tba Maacbaotat K EM P’S American Volksbund, an organiza­ plants were stlckera reading "Btrlks Then Search Place and Main Street At Pearl Street COotrol of Air. The Moditarranaan situation has Youngstown, O.. Aug. 9.—(A P )— The agreement ended a production yesterday with 50 truck*, ten heavy Lumbar and Fuel Cb.. for partleu- Also Sold A t Mozzer’a Market and Hale’s. tion of German-Amertcana, were With the C.I.O." Isra. USED CARS Inc. \ Insurgent sources said recent vlc- beao aad will remain deadlocked. It A hake of black, yellow and white forwarded to President Roosevelt blockade that climaxed quarreling and five light tank* and consider­ ! torles on the northern front had left Object of the walkout, which has able cavalry, took tha ancient capd- 71 North sAeet Mancbeator waa felt, as long aa Italy remained smoke swirls down the Mahoning and Wisconsin Legislators today. between members o f the U. A. W. Find $2,900 in Bread Pan. 1936 Oldsmobile Sedan Omeral Franco's pilots *7n almost received the open support of some tal of (Aina's Manchu Emperors 8 $795 entrenched In the Balearic Islands In George Froboeae, of Milwaukee, A. and those of the Independent manufacturers aiid the passive oompleta control of tbs air," permit­ valley. president of the Midwest <3erman- under its protection and made It, the western Mediterranean and Underneath the smoke of Industry (Chrysler Employees' Association. backing of others, was described by ting the same coordinated air, artl- could threaten the highway to the Amerlcan Bund, said the resolution for all practical purposes, a Japa­ 1935 Dodire Sedan remains the smoke of battle— the The exact sequence o f events waa In Carl Holderman. T extile. Workers New Haven, Aug. 9—(AP) — A ....$525 lary and infantry action that waa adopted unanimously at a dlapute. nese city. smashed through Bilbao's sisbnrste battle of C. 1. O. and "Little Steel," Organizing Oimmittee regional dl robbery and two burglaries Involv (Coottaoed On Page Fea) statewide rally here yesteWay. An open fight finally took place The Japanese troops, commanded chain of hill defenses. John L. Lewis' fight to win bargain­ rector, os "an effort to bring stabil­ 1935 Plymouth Coach ...... $495 More than 100 persons, many of In Chrysler'B Plymouth plant laat ing theft of more than $3,000 In by Major-General T. Kawabe, pa­ Radio and Heater. From Salamanca the Insurgents ing agreements from Tom Girdler ity and order and some measure ot them carrying signs Indicating Wednesday. Earlier four U. A. W prosperity to a poverty-stricken In cash and an estimated $7,500 In raded along the boulevards and un­ laoued a communique yesterday re­ and other oteel masters. their anti-Nazi lympathiea, picket­ der arches of triumph that pro­ porting all quiet on the dvtl war "Wa are operating at 90 per cent A. members bad been discharged duatry which has brought Industrial business machine equipment were ed the German-American hall where standards to a record low level In reported to police today. claimed Imperial (A in a’s glorias. 1935 Chevrolet Panel fronts just as they did b-fore the 8 NAH0NS FAVOR of capacity;'' says W. B. GUIles. the meeting waa held after the City . $225 the United Stqtea.’’ Two hold-up men trussed up Nils Then the various units deployad fiwei Bilbao offentlva started. Youngstowm Sheet and Tube (Com­ (Council last Week revoked a permit (Uontlnned no Page Two) G. Pierson, 69, proprietor of the throughout the city, taking up'their' Not One For A Million!! 1934 Terraplane Coach The govsrnmept pushed Its Al- pany vice-president. to hold the., rally in Washington About 6,000 effected Westvllle Home Bakery in the garrison duties. V riy Clean! ..$385 "They're operating at a loss," is Park Bowl. ' In the area where the first strike barradn sector line north today aad MONETARY PARLEY bakeshop shortly after he began In Tientsin, army headquartera of the response of Joseph Gallagher, Froboese said copies of the resolu­ of factory workers occurred In the dug Into positions blocking the in­ work today, stole $2,900 In cash the Japanese who have wreated surgent three: to the Cuonca-Ter- union leader. tion, asking an Investigation to "set United Statea in 1828, 4,000 Pater WEEK-END DEATHS from its biding place in a bread pan northeastern Hopeh from (Alnese 1934 Pontiac Sedan ual highway, key to communications Near a picket headquarters the at rest the malicious Propaganda son silk and rayon weavers and . $395 troops in a month of undeclared Radio and Heater. Uakirg Madrid sud Valencia. wind fiuttera a sign: "Victory la against our organization,” will also helpers and 2,000 throwsters were (UontlDDed Uo Page fw o ) war, the ju^ciary, police and oom- Government scouts reconnoltcred Pan-American Union Reports Near. Stay Out tlU They Sign.” be sent to (Sovemor LaFolIette, U. Instructed not to work and by SIX IN THE STATE means of "flying aquadrons" to the towns of Guadalaviar and Villa Moat union leaders agree a ma­ S. Senators Robert M. LaFolIette, munl.'iiqn , .administrations were 1934 Plymouth Sedan. picket plants not adhering to the ...... $425 Del Coho, advancing tha government jority of itrike-affected workers Jr., and F. Ryan Cuffey, as well as brought'under complete Japanese A Clean Car! On Replies; U. S. Has shutdown order. have returned to the blast furnaces Wisconsin members of the House of control. The Japanese co-commis­ (Uoottaood oo Page Ian) Representatives. Affected by the strike call. Hold' sioner of the (Alnese salt monopoly and open hearths, to the rolling erman aald, were 43,000 Pennsyl­ PROTESTANTS RIOT 1934 Pl3miouth Coach. Not Yet Given an Answer. mills and the multitude of opera- One of the most serious charges Three Killed by Autos, Two announced be had taken charge o f ...$345 hurled against the organization, vania Bilk and rayon employes, 8.- tho Tientsin administration district, 000 In New England, and 8,000 In (CoDtlnued on Page Three) Froboese said, waa that It had been including the Changlu salt fields 1934 Ford Coach ...$295 financed by the German govern­ Suicides; Man Decapitated . (Concerns which have IN GERMAN CITY one of the richest In China. l O I N H IS SLAIN Waahington. August 9.— (A P ) — ment. approved collective bargaining S g b t nations have approved and Tho municipal governments o f 1933 Plymouth Sedan March Opposition agreements with the TWOC were Peiping and TlenUin, formerly un­ ...$345 two have rejected a proposed Inter- At the rally. Froboese criticized by Train in Windsor Locks exempt from the shutdown. Clean! American monetary conference, the der the control of the Chinese Cab­ BY HOLD-UP MAN CROSSES ATLANTIC organizations which opposed at a Paterson strikers were instructed Hold Big Demonstration inet at Nanking, have been placed Pan-American Union disclosed to­ City Council meeting the grfsntlng to respect contracts signed by the day. In tho hands of the Japanese form ­ 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe...... $325 of a permit to hold the'meeting In By ASSOCIATED PRESS TWOC with employers of 3,000 The parley was suggested at the er and supported "Peace Preserva­ Very Clean! a park. Representatives of numer­ A week-end violent death toll of Jacquard silk workers and not to Against Church Ban; Their tion Societies." Their aim, like the In ter-American Peace (Conference In ALONE; IS ONLY SIX ous organizations spoke at the coun­ six, one of the highest this summer, picket those mills. Also unaffected Hopeh-Chahar provincial advisory Arrest FoDows Quickly As Buenos Alrea last jrear. It would cil session. was recorded in Connecticut today. by the strike call were 15,000 silk "endeavor to bring about monetary committees. Is to "register opposi­ 1932 Dodge Sedan...... $225 " I f these accusations are Three persons were killed by auto­ and rayon dyeing, printing, flnlah- Leader Is Now in Prison. tion to the advance of troops of the stability and the termination of the examples of American Democracy," mobiles, two were classed as sui­ Radio Patrol Car b Oo system of exchange control." Chinese government into Hopeh and 1932 Pl)rmouth Coupe...... $175 Yet I f s His Second Solo Trip; Froboeae declared, "then I don’t cides and the sixth was believed to (Oonttnned Or, Page ' enl Maintain friendly relations with The Pan-American Union was want to be either a Democrat or an have been struck by a train. Japan." designated to poll American Repub­ Berlin, Aug. 9.— (A P )—Redoubled American." Mrs. Katherine Gordon Jamison, 1931 Dodge Sedan...... $125 Scene As A b n n Sounds. lics on the question of whether such Interest was centered today on the The usefulness of 'nentsin’s Now On His W ay Alone The bund leader aald the rally 28. of Bronxvllle, N. Y., died of a mayor, Gen. Chang Tzu-Chung, as a conference would be opportune at waa attended by approximately 750 trial of the Rev. Martin Nlcmoeller, present. broken neck la-st night while being ROOSEYET’S ACTS a wedge to split the armed opjMsi- 1931 Hudson Sedan...... $65 persona from Wisconsin, Illinola taken to the New Milford hospital Protestant confessional leader, after Now Tork. Aug. 8.—(AP) —Two Affirmative repUea have been re­ to the Pacific CoasL Uon to the Japanese advance has Good Transportation! ’ and Indiana. after a car she was driving over­ ceived from Mexico, the Dominican aeveral hundred church-goers dem­ ended and be is being allowed to re­ poilcomen sat In a radio car parked ■ Many of the members wore brown turned upon leaving the highway. o*-t8Hi street at 4 a. m. today. A Republic, Ekmador, Guatemala, Hon­ onstrated In the streets against a tire. This enables the Japanese to and black shirts with the Nazi Injuries received Saturday when RAISES AIKEN’S IRE change the Hopeh-Chahar Political 1931 Hupmobile Coupe...... $50 came out of a lodging bouse, duras, Nicaragua, Uruguay and Bo­ Hartford, Aug. 9.— (A P)—After swastika sleeve Insignia, black rid­ ban on prayer meetings for their Im­ them where she could buy a livia. (Chile and Venexuela have she waa thrown from her bicycle prisoned leader. *« (Auncil—established by the Nank­ Houses Now Built and Under twice crossing the Atlantic alone, ing breeches and black boots. caused the death of Anna Mikosky ing government—to the advisory of beer aad socae saad- said such a conference would not be tix-year-old Arthur Koch, born In They stood talking in groups out­ 18, In New Haven hospital yester­ The militant pastor goes on trial 1930 Ford Coupe...... $85 wlfteks. aad walked oo to a nearby opportune. committees to which the Japanese Hartford and afterwards living in side the clubhouse wnbn the pickets, day. Patrolman Edward Cooke said tomorrow charged with opposing have appointed survivors of the bar. Although the Union diapatched In­ Hamburg, Germany, who neither Vermont Governor Declares Nazi church regulations. Whan she returned, a 3roung man quiries on the conference proposal Mandarin class under the Manchu 1930 Dodge Sedan...... $85 apeaka nor underatanda English, to­ (Uoatlooed oo Pago Two) (UODUoDOd on Pagv Two) The long-smouldering Protestant Emperors. Construction In waa aritb her. Tba policemen laat March, answers have not yet day leavea for San Francisco by rail State Will Not Surrender church opposition flared In a dra­ Laat of the Line watched them go back In the bouse, been received from the United unescorted. matic outburst Sunday In suburban 1930Buick Sedan...... v«..$125 States, Argentina or Braxll . There was speculation as to flU Very Pood Urea and a Clean Oar! then d rtm away. June 28 Traveler Arthur arrived Dahlem when members of the Rev. whether the new regime was paving W tth lB ftve minutes they picked Need AM at Otben In New York city from Hamburg Natural Wealth to Anyone Mr. Nlemoeller’s parish paraded In alarm, a shooting at the Without favorable repUea from the way for the last of that line, where he bad been visiting relatives. protest against the prayer meeting Hsuan Tung, the former Boy Em­ 1929 Packard Sedan ...... $95 had just left. They these nations, authorities said, there When but one and a half years old Child Bride Is Switched ban. ' "STONEHAVEN" ran Into tho house, and peror, to return to the dragon la little chance a conference will he made the trip to Germany alone. Hastily summoned police broke up net Bkaly beard the same renmiht « I wouldn’t gtva you earn N A - oturobWNiver a doad man In tha take place. Plymouth, Vt., Aug. 9.— (A P ) — throne. Since 1934 Japan has main­ 1929 Nash Sedan...... Today he will be put on the train the spontaneous demonstration and tained him as the Emperor Kang - $45 doorway and saw the blonde hud- . The United Statea haa bean con- On Second Day in School Cfhariring the Federal government for a milUoQ of tba othera.“ The reaaoo Is bbvlotm. The N A - for the west coast at Springfield, hurried 115 of the paradera off to 1'eh on the throne ot Manchoukuo. dUag. aearad. In a cornsr. eemad In the past over various ex­ seeks to dominate the people of Have Many Features Not Found In Manchester Homes. They Maas., by Henry Koch, o f West Jail. They were released, however, The tactics -used in establishing TTVE taamto ■ more tender— Jnlder aad haa a moeh more deUckms flavor. It The girl artao said ibe waa May change controls operated In some every state through control of 1929 Oldsmobile Coach...... $60 Hartford, a relative. He will spend after their names had been recorded. the current regime, Chinese charg­ ■ -il Ctartotophar, told the poUcamen: Latin American countries. Such SneedvUle, Tenn., Aug. » — ( A P ) * natural resources. Gov. George D. haa aB test hecaoas Itte N ATIV E . But tomatoea are Just one o f the maay Are Houses That Are Ready To Move Into Without Further Ex­ some time with relatives on the ‘Oh, yes, I can- whip another Ftrat Big Detnonstratlon. ed, are identical to those used in "W kaa I came out of that bar, - a controls often operate to tha trade ■A switching ^or "general mla-T Aiken (R ) today warned he would coast. man’s wife if another man sends hts It was the first Protestant demon­ changing the government of Man­ tetega teat am better becaaaa they are NATIVE. n w t followed me. I woke up Harold advantage o f flhiropean nations com­ chievousneaa’’— So her teachM said not surrender the "natural wealth” pense Or Ebetras. T H A T COUNTS! Has 'Tag On Coot wife to school to me," Ferguson stration of any size venting the churia to Manchoukuo before Kang OOtt (another lodger) aad told him peting with tha United Statea In —waa the reason Mra. Eunice said he told Johns. of Vermont to any one. When the young traveler gets on church memberahip'i Ire against N A T IV E palate are hector, toe, beeauae they are made to stead op under I Tvaa babig annoyed. Harold tried Latin American markets. Johns, Tenneaaee'a nine-year-old Ferguson said be had trouble with Aiken, speaking at the fourth an­ the train today he wdll have a tag child bride, waa not at her desk in Nazi efforts to regulate church (Conttaned on Page Ten) to tkzow bliB out aad tba man shot Informed omclala aald, ,today, tied to hU coat lapel which reads: the little mountain girl "the first nual p il^ m a g e to Calvin Coolldge'a N A T IV E weathtw eendlttoao. Thsao Is Jute one variety of N A T IV E paint, aad It is the only real estate development in town where the Ute." however, St la unlikely the adminis­ the Falrmount grade school today. day of school." birthplace, denounced a resolution affairs. In the C?athoIlc controversy “M y name la Arthur Koch. I apeak Eunice, who gained the national with the German government there tears McOOTa fWnmttsed Palat made with the good old New Englaad fonnola, gnapaet Oaptared tration ar^d want to partlelpate In “I had to scold her several times Introduced In the Senate last week 20 MONTHS TO PAY only German." spotlight last ‘January when she and have been such outbreaks. A Cath­ TREASURY BALANCAl houses open for inspectir lasttiig A t Chicago, where he changes (Charlie Johns, 32, were married, olic parade In Munich last June end­ ear aad drove mathodieally up aad ance In the Immediate future. trains, be will be met by represen­ punleb her. She Ignored the scold­ flood control compact by reserving Washington, Aug. 9.— (A P ) — ^The haaady and laager wear ime BdoOUI’s Cllmatlaad Paint—the N .4 'm 'B paint— they may be seen at night down streets In tba neighborhood. Secretary Horgenthau repeatedly waa a pupil at the grade school aev­ ings and on the second day I bad ed In fist fights and brought several tatives of the Travelers Aid. , But eral miles from here in a remote to the Federal government all power arrests. position of the treasury August 8; On Any Car Under $300. flatgL Frank' Bpottke finally aaw a has said he prefers dealing with to switch her. Bbe was jumping Receipts, $34,193,426.15; expend!, ^ • • WATIVE haaato, Is batter beeauae It la NATIVE. Thee. MoOUV the rest of the trip, Guar^an Koch section of Hancock county — for rights at flood control dams. Some mystery waa added to the young man believed to be tha oas one natioa 4t a time on monetary lya, be will be alone on the train. from place to place over the school­ " I wish to say here and now." the tures, $34,865,658.77; balance, $2,- U lai ChllBtopber aald followed bar. two days only. ^ room and wouldn't stay in her Dahlem demonstration by the fact * * t e r aad Deeeiator. Ufl-IM Cedar Street. Phone 8887. Lead agont for THIS TRACT GROW! quesUona because Ug, round-table Mr. Koch la a bit concerned about governor declared, "that I will not 819,003,800.15; customs reertpts for WATCH LOTS FOR SALE He and hla partner. Patrolman Wll- conferences seldom accompUah any- Wade Ferguson, hers teacher, Beat." the ministry of propaganda admit­ how the youngster's personal needs, call a special aesalon o f the Ver­ the month, $8,650,331.75. llam Fleming,-captured him without said the child quit school last week Ferguson said Eunice entered ted the occuirence while the Gesta­ food and the like, will be taken care after he switched here. The inci­ mont Legislature fqr the express Receipts for the fiscal year (sine* MANCHESTER a flghL In Una with thia poUcy, a mone­ of on the’ train. However, since he school last Monday, enrolling In the po (Becret Police) professed Ignor­ July 1). $568,627,666.18; expendi­ In kia nockata. thav ■•i** they tary accord recently waa effected dent, he said, brought her lanky first class of the primary, grades. purpose of auirenderlng the natural ance o f the Incident. doesn’t apeak English, tho things he husband to the two-room scbool- wealth of our state to any one." tures, $831,702,834.65, including found a p i a i ^ CU ff sw allet. and tte with Brasil. Under It. BraxU may likes to eat have been written out The marriage of the girl to her Arrests Announced. $239,342,314.01 of emergency ex­ wallet e i a aseoDd holdup v lc tla bousa where Ferguson teaches 40 mountaineer husband brought pro­ The suggested changes in the MOTOR SALES, Ine. buy up to $60,000,000 o f this coun­ on cards and he will be watched children. "Beventy-flve old women and 40 penditures; excess of oxpeadlturaa. wito later Wentlflad tha eapihra. try's gold for use in currency stabi- tests from all over the nation, and compact would have to be sent back old men who expressed thilr sym­ by the conductors, Mr, Koch said. "Why, you can’t whip another $263,074,968.37; groes ctobt, $8«!; *^oiir Oldaraobilg Dcflitr” T b i ptiacoar said ha eras Terry IlMng operations. The aceoitl also the Tennessee Legislature later to the Legislatures of Vermont, pathy for Niemoeller, were arrested While on both ocean voyages he man’s wife,” Ferguson quoted Johns 812,658,817.56, a decreaso o f H.7S5, 20 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER The JARVIS REALTY Co. Roberts, 83, a formar aailor. Ha was envlatona strengthened commercial enacted a law prohibiting the mar- Massachusetts, Ckinnectlcut and by the police after their attempts to was watched by a stewardess and 755.81 under the previous day; gold ROBERT SCHALLER JAMES GORMAN ehargod with hoaicida. tlas betwasB the two conntrlea. aa saying when be came to protest ri*go << persons under 18 rrean of lis bAaved won. Mr. Koch savs. aralnst the nunlahment. age. assets, $13,478,371,706.16, im-lnSteg Telephone: 3526 • 6262 - 7275 (Ooattaaod Oo Pago Pwo) (Oeottaned Oo Page Pm ) $1,248,849,088.07 o f inactlvo g o ld T ^ luufCBsrrEx e v b ntno h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , o o n n „ Mo n d a y , aucttst 9, m r

acoeptsRt beeauM lack c t funds MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTOt. CONN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 9 .198T and faclUUea. GERMAN FLAKE READY p a g e ‘¥h w b i? Congress Session Thrusts HITS COMPULSORY The attendance prise, donated by IN1EREST LOCALLY BOCCASSIfU BABY J. O. Echmallan, waa won by Jamea the better part of a year Chltf c€ G. TumbuIL foratianucfugiit Local Slocks brother-officer at hls home in Long the Harlem with a new electr»-inac* Police Samuel G. Gordon has given HOLD N. Y . POLICEMAN Island said they believed ba had cli­ net especially designed Mr undeSu Nine Into the Spotlight AUTOS INSURANCE IN HfltEE STRIKES FOLLOWS MOTHEI 4 HOMES ENTERED what information be and hla officers Manchester: maxed an Illicit love affair by death. Vater dredging. FanUabed by F. B. Shaw, Rbol Starts Tomorrow On Test Hop CLOAK WORKERS STRIKE were able to gather on the matter Chalmers, however, asserted MUe. 96S Fanniiigton Ava,, to the state phllce. Local and state AS MURDER SUSPECT PLYMOUTH PLANT to Portugal; Then AzoresWd West Hartford D ate Book Pnuller had tried to take hls service Wmahtafton. Auguit » —(AP) —f Senstor CsrI A. Hatch (D., N.M.). BY BURGLARS SAT. police are now working together on revolver from him as they sat in-a The CoBgTtM* cewtoB now drswinc Senator M. M. Logan (D., Ky.). Massachusetts Plan Far Local 2125 Not Involved In Tnen New York. - William B. Martin the case with the expectation that car and that she waa shot during Senator Sherman Minton (D., Ind.). Local Bepresentatlva Infant Defivered in a Pos MAT START TOMORROW the many burglaries throughout the Tonight Six Lum ps o f Suipir Found In to m clOM h u brought into new n«- NOW IN OPERATION Aug. 9.—Special town meeting In the struggle,. tkaial promlnenc* nine political per- Bark)ey, big and blulT, rote to Luebeck, Germany, Aug. 9.__ Bid Asked state the past year will be solved Dead Woman’s Pocket Fur­ The clue which lad to Chalmers’ leadership of Senate Democrats, From Satjjsfactory Ac­ Silk Industry Walkoot; Cap. N at Bk. A Tr. . 34 38 soon. High school hall, 8 p. m. •0IUmu6S. (A P )—Lufthansa Airline mechanics Mortem Operation Die PoEce Believe Thefts Were Coining Events nished the Chief One. arrest waa six lumps of sugar which Deatli called to leaderahlp tbeae disrupted 1^ the death 6f Senator (Oonttnoed from Page Oaa) Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . 72 76 rolled from the slam woman’s pock­ Groomee the 16-ton seaplane Nord- Htfd. Nat Bk. A Tr. . 32V4 O fficials o f Intem ational' STEEL PLANTS HUMMING, Aug. 22.—Outing of British War three: •Tosepb T. Robinson and dlsaention cording to Hartford Man. Truckers May Be Involved 84H New York, Aug. 9.— (AP)— et when her body was lifted from Seeator Alden W. Barkley (D^ over the Court bilL after the beating of two men the meer today for the first of German Phoenix S t Bk. A Tr. 280 300 Jnst 46 Honrs Afterwan 'Veterans and Auxiliary at Marlbo- U. A. W. A. described as company Committed by Same Gang G .O .P. LEADERS TALK ough Lake. Mounted Policeman Albert H. the grass beside the river. Fellow Ky.). Mrs. Norton, dark-eyed and de­ survey flights looking toward es- tnsuranoe Stocks STRIKE OFHCIAUY ON Cbalmen. 34. and married, was held union leaders. Ladies Garment W orkers; Aug. 30-Sept. 6—Knights of Col­ employes at *Mt. Sinai hospital, R ^ . Maty T. Norton, (D„ N. J.). termined, took over the chairman- tablishment of an air servlce to Aetna Casualty...... 94 without ball today on a charge of where aha served as a domestic, Jte^ Chrlitopber D. Sullivan (D,. ahlp of the House Labor committee Compulsory automobile insurance, Manchester’s Interest today In Aetna Fire ...... 46H umbus Carnival. The tieup affected 11,000 em­ New York. ^ 48 >4 Philadelphia, J^ug. 9.— (AiP) - (Cootinned from Page One) As Earlier Breaks. OF MIDWEST CATHERING suspicion of homicide In the slaying said Mile. Pradler was accustomed N.T.). when smiling Rep. Billy Connery as practiced by the State of Mas- ployes In the Plymouth plant, 7,000 strike developments is threefold. Aetna U f e ...... 32 34 Union Say Cloak Company | The takMff of the first of eight Domlnit^ BoccsulilnL stunned b of a FrencH woman |(?who liked to feed sugar to the horss of The others came into bcadUnee In (D.,"Mass.), died unexpectedly at in the body division of Briggs Manu­ With the strike of silk workers In Automobile ...... 30 H 32), horses. the torrid controversy over the the helgbtb of his career. sachusetts, la far from satisfactory, projected illghta by the Nordmeer tr«K« Bentley reported Allied Chem ...... 2354 164 GOVERNMENT PROBE where 1,200 work. At Warren, a Presidential candidate again but pressed doubt the reeolutlon would Police said neighbors smelled gas suicide here by throwing herself Manhattan ...... -. 3 14 334 sides, according to the plan. were asked to contact the McCaw Maytag may be had equipped with gaaoline take LYDIA B. WNKHAM'f and Investigated, finding the bod- that 40 applications were received and fled with a third man In an Am Can ...... I ll The committee representing the hundred or more men lounged m families at Atlantic Beach and tell rather to supply "Intellectual and get beyond the House Rules com­ TEOBTABLB COMPOUND and from a bridge into the sea. She was Ara Home Prod ...... Manufact. T ru st...... 62 54 Multi-Motor for to "Smiling Through " lea. but only half the number could be one of the”^ oldest women In Japan. automobile. . . 44 workers stated that It was led to groups on Ihne street, which leads them of the burglaries. James O. spiritual leaderahlp." mittee. Pierson said he had wlthdra\vn Am Rad St S ...... 224 National a t y Bank .. 45 47 (Contlnoed from Page One) V0P£ I ■- ;; New York T ru s t___ 132 believe that the conference would to a Republic gate. A crowd stood McCaw, Jr., came to the police sta­ homes without elec­ the money from a Bank Saturday Am Smelt ...... 974 136 Public ...... 424 444 led by Dalton C. Johnson, head give serious consideration to all the at a commissary next to union head­ tion later and Informed Chief of tricity. • See Maytag’s to be applied as part payment on a Am Tel and Tel ...... 171 demands mads and only consented to quarters. Inside, Mrs. Dean Perrin, Police Samuel G. (Sordon that In hls $ ■ 0 0 house. Am Tob B ...... 814 Title Guarantee ...... 12 * 14 the Communist party branch new Hne o f quality Insurance Kenosha, arrived. Then Froboes' an adjournment from the previous in charge, stirred six kettles of soup bouse tbe.re waa missing one yellow The bandits posing as customers Am Wat W k s ...... 204 meeting because Mr. EIIls stated he gold waltham watch, a white gold PFR ,H.VVLf K gained entrance to Pierson's shop American (Newark) . 12)4 144 announced as the crowd moved In for the pickets. ironert. Anaconda ...... 63 4 had.an Important out-of-town en­ Men were pouring sugar and po­ watch, $3 In pennies and $14 in bills on a plea of being hungry, although Armour, 111...... 1 1 4 American Reserve ... 264 284 side: W atch This American Surety . . . . 504 "We anticipate no violence ai gagement. tatoes into bags. Twice a week, as well as a gold, past master De- USED the proprietor told police that Atchison ...... 79 i 524 Firm’s Representatives Molay badge with a total value of usually he did not do business early Aviation Corp ...... Baltimore American . 8 4 long as you Communist stay on th» strikers line up to get food for their .. 6 4 1Excess ...... 5 Present at the conference were families. The C. I. O., aided by do­ about $200. Paper Closely CARS In the morning. Baldwin .'...... • • i 6 sidewalk. But if you attempt tc Fid. and Deposit . . . . 123 come to the doors. It win be Just Sidney Ellis, president of the Inde­ nations. pays the bills, Mrs. Perrin From the home of James O. Mc­ STANDARD PLUMBING CO. One of the men selected a pie and ■ Balt and O h io...... 28 " 1 127 pendent Cloak Company, Charles Caw. Sr., It was reported, a past S O L D ^ S D A Y S 264 too bad.” said; Michigan’s United Automobile 901 Main Street then quickly produced a pistol, say­ Bendlx ...... 204 j Halifax ..1 ...... 244 Signs of Pickets Miller, vice president, and other Workers sent 28 tons of canned master’s pin with name Inscribed, ing at the aame time: Beth Steel ...... 1014 1 26 members of the Cloak company’s given to James O. McCaw by the For The Next THI MAVTA. eOMSAMV « MAMUrACTUaHl « lOUMDIO lavs S NIW TO N, "Shut up and get In there." Beth Steel, p f d ...... I20>i ; 36 The pickets’ signs bore such In food. Home Ins...... 344 (fkecuUve staff. Representing the local lodge of Ma.sons, a gold watch, Bound and Gaged Borden ...... 244 1 364 scrlptions as: , Warren picket posts were manned Home Fire Security . "WTilch—Allegiance to Hitler o- company as counsel was attorney over 100 years old and valued for Ita SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. The gunman indicated a rear Can Pac ...... 12 Wilfrid G. Lundborg of Hartford. up to the limits of a court aijunc- fsunily connections, were missing. Few Days For room. Once there, Pierson was Case (J. I.) ...... 185 Mass. Bonding ...... 644 664 Democracy?” lion. Strike leaders Harry Wines National Liberty ...-. 8)i "The Gory Agents of Hitler Shal The conference lasted less than an As the Lamenzo family could not EXCLUSIVE AGENCY bound firmly with .strips of apron Cerro De P a s co ...... 76 .104 hour, with the company refusing and J. W. Grujclar said there" were be located the loss at their home and gagged with paper. Cflies and Ohio ...... 534 North River ...... 264 284 Not Pass.” 3,500 striking Republic employes to Prof. Wash...... 33 "Nazi Murderers, Sadists an< every proposal oT the employees waa not learned this morning nor An Important MAYTAG Here*s 7%e/?cason/*USED CAR SALE! The men ransacked the bakery Chrysler ...... 115», ' 35 committee and refusing to make any keep them manned. The plant nor­ was It known what had been taken STANDARD PLUMBING CO. leisurely taking between 15 and 20 1 Col Carbon ...... 12 2 4 Pref.-Accident...... 17 19 Arsonists Forfeit the Right of Frei mally employs 6,000. Speech." counter proposals. >mlon officials from the Law home. John A. Brown, Prop. minutes for their search. In the ! Col Gaa and E l ...... 14 31 said. The firm refused, the union "Tho 3,500 still on strike Include As the case Is similar to other end they found the cash and a Security Ins...... 33 "The oath of allegiance to HlUet Announcement! ' Coml Inv Tr ...... 664 ' 35 men said to maintain a closed shop, some of the best tin mill workers In breaks i . 750 cold Strip men," Grujclar said—but U. S. F. and G...... 23 Froboese in addressing the rally down Saturdays, to increase wages Don *t kicked Pierson in the ribs a few Cons Oil ...... 154 25 and to consent to the establishment Republic officials reported the War­ times. Cont Can ...... Westchester ...... 334 35 4 said; .. 584 ' "Our work will continue. Nobody of Impartial machinery for the set­ ren mill was operating at about ,90 •GOOD SELECTION Pierson’s daughter. Lillian, hear­ Com Prod ...... 6 6 1 tlement of disputed matters. per cent. ing a commotion, peered from an Del Lack and W est...... Is going to atop us. If they will stop .. 154 ' thi. boycott agalnst-German goods, George Rubin, vice-president of Pickets watched the shifts change Delay upper window In thejr home next Douglas A ircra ft...... 56-, the ILGWU claimed afterwards that at Republic's Canton plant without door and saw the men drive away In Ou Pont ...... 161 ROOSEVEirs ACTS and stop the Anti-German -propa­ • A L L C A R S an automobile she said bore Massa­ ganda we'll, talk peace terras. If not the Cloak Company did not bargain breaking up their card game under Eastman Kodak ...... 180':. collectively at the meeting In good a tree opposite the main gate. chusetts markers. Elec and Mus ...... we’ll fight them to the last ounce of .. 54 RAISES AIKEN’ S IRE blood In our veins.” faith tmd that Its denials to all de­ "Coifie back In a week," one pick­ Thoroughly Come In and Meets Policeman Elec Auto Lite ...... 384 OlD YOU SAY Dressed In night attire. Miss Pier­ mands showed conclusively that^they et said, "There'll be some news” Gen Elec ...... 574 came to the conference "prepared to Picketing continued at Massillon Reconditioned son ran along the street until she Gen Foods ...... 37” . (Onntlnued from Page One) ^ ^ # ______Look Over met Patrolman James Condon. To WEEK-END DEATHS talk and not to bargain." but there was little apparent to re THIS IS THE LAST WEEK! Gen Motors ...... 5S>, As to counter proposals - Which mind the city of the July 11 rioting And Guaranteed! gether they returned to the shop Gillette ...... 1 4 ^ ' New Hampshire for approval be­ and unbound her father, who waa Attorney Emil Schllsinger requested in which two men died. More pickets Our Seler' Hecker Prod ...... - 114 fore they became law. SIX IN THE STATE! Attorney Lundborg Said that ■ the choking on an aY>ron string tied Hudson M otors...... were on duty In Cleveland, where .. 164 Coolldge Service company did not have any counter Republic employs 7,000. about his neck. Int Harv ...... Referring to Coolldge's serxice Thieves carried 25 comptometers . .1184 propdsals to offer. Mr. Rubin re­ Republic’s chairman Tom Olrdler Int Nick . , . , ...... 664 as President as "an administration (Oontinned from Page One) ported. valued at $300 to $400 each from the Int Tel and 'Tel ...... 11 and C. I. O.’s chairman John L. A LL MAKES SALE quarters of Felt and Tarrant on of economic and moral soundness," The union is prepared. Its repre­ Lewis continue to stand out in the Johns Manvllle ...... 1364 Aiken asserted: the child's bicycle struck a ca( THERE’S PLENTY DOING when RIGHT ON THE NOSE! Consistent, ac* Center street, after, police believe, sentatives said, to take ev«ry point strike picture. W m CLOSE QUARTERS! Bullock Is famous as a hard-riding AND M ANY - Open Kennecott ...... 61 We never expected to see the driven by Arthur Wilson. 31, of Nev( In the specifications proposad Sat­ Bob Bullock’s la the game! Follow curate hitting makes Bob Bullock a dan­ defense player too. Above, he’s playing to reuieve ihs Only Five Days More! they scaled several rooftops to gain Ligg and Myers B. . . . ; ...... lOO^^i Only last week Glrdler expreussed entrance. day when the public debt would be Haven, who was held on a technical urday before Dr. A. Howard Myers him. (He’s wearing the dark shirt.) gerous scoring thresL Above, he rides ball for hii tide. Like Lou Gehrig (the Iron Man of BODY STYLES! Loew'a ...... 864 motor vehicle charge. of Boston, regional director of the Lewis’ organization "OD the Evenings The thieves gained entrance by enshrined and thrift sacrificed on downgrade," and said be expected Bob is one of the great No. 3’s of in opponent out of play— at the same BatebslI), and Glenn Hardin (World’s Champion Har­ Lorlllard ...... 214 the altar. We never expected to see Car Overturns National Labor Relations Board, way of an alley leading from Mont Ward ...... no further trouble from the steel polo—plays this key position with time makes a well-timed shot to the up­ dier), Bob Bullock hat a decided preference for Camela. •¥ c BUY A GOOD, LATE MODEL Orange street in the center of the .. 634 the day when personal Initiative and Joseph Rutkowskl, of Brooklyn, and to abide by his decision. The During Sale Na.'jh-Kelv ...... 184 N. Y., died Saturday in New Brit* union Is prepared, Mr. Rubin said, Btrike." strategy, skill, and couragel rights at blinding speed! He’s smoked Camels for over a decade. business district. They then climbed Nat E lse...... self-reliance would be regarded In Lewis has been silent lately. Steel Pontiacs - Buicks a fire escape and ran across the .. 234 high governmental circles as a aln hospital shortly after his act 't o go on with the case before the U S E D C A R NOW! Nat Cash R e g ...... 36 mittance with Injuries suffered whe# National Labor Relations board and men wonder what his plans are Oldsmobiles • Dodges Until roofs of neighboring buildings. Nat Dairy ...... crime against society." v Some of them, at least, doubt he Thomas Yama-s^l of Bloom . . 20 a car In which he was riding over* will file further specifications of Plymouths - Studebakers Nat Distill ...... - 304 - Aiken said that the resolution turned. violations of the National Labor Re­ has called off the organizing cam You Can Save Enough To Buy Gaa street reported to West Haven N Y Central ...... as "favored by the administra­ 10 O’clock authorities theft of $600 In cash .. 404 The body of Irving Christian, 63, lations act. Aa the act gives the paign that received Ite impetus witn Nash • Graham - Packards For the Balance of the Year! NY NH and H ...... 4 4 tion” and authorized the four was found yesterday hanging In th* workers the right to strike, Rubin the signing of United Statee Steel and several articles of Jewelry from North Am ...... states" to enter Into a so-called bis home. .. 27% cellar of the home of his son with said, a walkout Is Imminent. Em­ Corporation—“Big Steel”—laat win The Finest Selection Packard ...... 9 flood control compalet provided that whom he lived. Dr. Marvin M. ployees are holding themselves In ter. Here Are Just A Few Of In Town! Param P lc t ...... 22 4 all reservoir sites and power and Scarbrough, medical examiner, said readiness, he said, to strike. Prepa­ Schaller’s Used Car Bargains! PROTESTANTS RIOT Penn ...... 374 storage rights connected with any It waa suicide. rations are being made by the union M.\N KILLS HIMSELF; Phelps Dodge ...... 53--N development shall be transferred to Another death classed as suicld*! to make the walkout complete, he STEPS IN FRONT OF TRAl-> Phil Pete ...... 614 the F^eral government." was that of Ernest R. Allen, 42, added. Pub Serv., N J ...... 1933 DODGE COUPE IN GERMAN CITY .. 43 Other Proxlslons Groton, foiuid Sunday In his ho; Contrary to Law- New Britain, Aug. 9.— (AP) — 1933 PLYMOUTH 1933 CHEVROLET Radio ...... 11 with a bullet wound In his head. Commenting upon the results of New point. .4 car you could 1934 DeLuxe "It provides that if Massa­ Thomas Yelen of Chicopee, Mass, 4-DOOR SEDAN SPORT SEDAN Reading ...... 34 U Frank Hewes, medical e; jUie meeting. General Counsel Emil was killed by a passerger train on be proud i f Q O 2-Door Ply- dj O Q ’7 Rem Rand ...... chusetts and- Connecticut desire to *7 Here la a nice ^ O O *7 Here Is a (Onntlnoed from Page One) .. 254 said Allen shot himself wlthl J Schleslnger of the ILGWU said: the tracks of the New York, New to o w n ...... / family car ...... ^ a ) 0 i Repub Steel ...... 39U enter into such a compact, with good b u y ...... I mouth Sedan / calibre rifle. "The whole attitude of the company Haven A Hartford railroad this disperse the crowd amicably proved Rey Tob B ...... 52»< Vermont and New Hampshire that The body of an unldentlfle at the conference this, afternoon Is futile.” the ministry declared. Schenley D ls ...... the War Department be authorized morning at 9:30 o’clock. Dr. C. M 43H about 40, was found lying contrary to the letter and spirit of Cooley, acting medical examiner, Gestapo officials, obviously at­ Sears, R oebuck...... 964 to take from Vermont and New the New Haven railroad tracks the National Labor Relations act." tempting to minimize the occur­ Shell Union ...... 28 Hampshire, without their consent, Windsor Locks yesterday. The mai Besides General Counsel Schle- said It was "apparently suicide." 1934 CHEVROLET 1936 Oldsmobile 2-Door Socony Vac ...... any dam sites on tributaries of' the Yelden was seen on the tracks at 1933 DeLuxe rence. said "we would be in the first .. 22H who waa decaplthted, had evldentl ■ainger and Vice-President Rubin at M.\STER COACH Touring Sedan 1933 Rockne d* Q C 7 place io know of such a parade, but South Pao ...... 484 Connecticut within those States," been struck by a train. Dr. Ettoi the conference were Irving Horo- 8:30 and witnesses told police, he With trunk. In ' ^ Q *7 *7 Like new. Verj- 0 ^ 0 * 7 4-Door Ply- d *^ Q '7 2-Door Sedan 9 / nothing haa been reported here." South Rwy ...... 294 the governor asserted. F. Camlglla said. |)tz, union organizer In this area, forced one train to alofw do'wn to very good shape . f / low m ileage...... / mouth Sedan # St Brands...... 114 'This scheme seems to be so pre- ator Joseph P. Coo'hey of Hart- avoid striking, him. An hour later St .Gaa and E l ...... 8.4 counsel for the union, other he threw himself tn front of rapidly throughout the capital. St Oil Cal ...... 45)(i Qizers and a committee of the Waterbury-bound train ' and was ~The parade through Dahlem’s St on N J ...... 684 kera of the Cloak company. instantly killed, police ^ were m- tree-lined streets started soon after Tex Corp ...... 644 it Is a source of very real t>r. A. Howard Myers was unable formed. 1934 Chevrolet Roadster 1934 FORD SED.AN 1930 FORD COACH an announcement was read from the Timken RoHer Bear ...... 65” Let me say again, that ST ATI to attend the conference and tele- Yelden’s body was identified by pulpit of Nlemoeller’s Jesiis Christ Trans A m erica...... 164 gH’apbed the committee that what­ his son-tn-law, Steven Karas of this A very sporty car 1936 Ford di /I Q 7 Good car for travelling to > Introduction of the ad- TOMORROW AND WED. In exceUent Tudor Sedan 4 church imposing the ban but not Union Carbide ...... 101 ever agreement the committee made city, whom he had been visiting. for sum m er...... and from ft 1 Y 7 Unit Aircraft ...... 29V He Predicted a Harder . , . aad| $ 3 2 7 aonditlon . . . $ 3 2 7 work. ^ 1 1 / stating Ita source. No One Oould Stop It] was satisfactory to hls office. The death -was witnessed by An­ The Rev. Mr. Niemoeller was im­ Unit Corp ...... 5 4 Proposals made by the union drew Kuktah, who was cutting grass prisoned and ordered to stand trial Unit Gas Im p ...... 1 3 4 committee were, recognition of the U S Rubber...... tn nearby cemetery and told the for hla militancy In the Dahlem pul­ .. 61 International Woman’s Garment police the details. pit. Many considered that the U S S m elt...... 914 Workers Union as the sole bargain­ 1932 Plymouth Coupe demonstration gave added import­ U S S teel...... 1194 ing agency; Institution of a 35-bour 1934 Western U nion...... 48 NEGRO LOSES REFBIEX'E ance to tomorrow’s trial tn the week, consisting of five 7-hour days: WON BY SINOINO. 4-cyilnder. Very economical church-state controversy. West El and M fg ...... 1544 no work Saturday or legal holidays: to <^ierute...... Woolworth ...... 484 rol of every dollar’s worth of $147 tatc.-ease of wages to all workers Austin. Tex.— (A P) — James Ford Tudor Sedan $277 Elec Bond and Share (Chirb) atural resources within thqss WnXL4M BROSMTTH STBICKEN. • 20H - Featuring ■ and the establiehment of guaranteed fates." minimum wages on the basis now tn Tronbeiul" Baker, who sang his He added that “In the few short AKIM TAMIROFF force tn Connecticut, New Jersey way o'ilt of the Texas penitentiary Hartford. Aug. 9.— (A P)— The STEALS A 'HOUSE' HABIAN MABStt is back Inside Its walla. condition of Attorney William Bro- and New York state outside of New —1937 MODEL b Od the Same S b o w _ Gov. James V. Allred, impressed smlthrwice president and general York city. It was also stipulated that the agreement be made ih writ­ with the negro's ability to aing folk counsel of the Travelers Insurance Kallapell, Mont (A P )—Kalispell VICTOB MOORC HELEN BBODEKICK ing. songs, granted him a reprieve last company, who suffered a heart at­ police raised their eyebrows when a year from a life sentence for habit­ tack last Thuratjay is reported this i “MEET tHE MISSUS- Attorney Lundborg refused to SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. request came from Sand Point, Ida- make a statement relative to the re­ ual burglary so be could accompany morning as “no better.” day aeem Ulce a ghastly bo, to pick up a suspect who was sults of the conference. John A. tsm ax, curator of folk ^ DODGE-PLTOOUTH DEALERS Mr. Brosmith’s pulse Is rapid and believed to have stolen a house. TO THE LADIES songs for the Library of Oongreas, GOLDEN POPPY An Important announcement re­ ^ Center St At Olcott St be haa a high fever. He is 82. They got Qieir mar after the Sand garding tbs next step to be taken by on a tour. Manchester About seven years ago, he under^ Point bluecoats explained the house Argentina is primarily an agrl- BAK-IN-WARE the- union in the local situation will When the tour ended he worked an operation for appendicitis was aa automobile traUer. It waa c liltural country. Im p ort^ 75 per be made by Senator Cooney for the at several Jobe, he says, but easier and he has pulled through several the first traUer theft recorded In c XOD.4Y: “SAN 41UENTIN" ^noney beckonetL :nt of the manufactured products PLUS . . “DLSNEWS RiKvnr.w ILOWU late this afternoon, he an­ attacks such as this present one. Montana. nounced. After Baker waa charged with A t that tlnla it was reported to- burglarizing several Austin n .day, the call for a strika tomorrow deuces, the governor reveln^' his u a v bft IflauAtL '— furlough. . * . - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 9,1981

iPAGE FOUR MANCHrariEK KVKNING HKRALb, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, AUGUST 9 ,198T a panaton a t not evsr $7.00 par ^render wars used nightly for vart- given us In raising funds for the week to nsedy aged has proved la^ User delay in getting tha finish trim. otui municipal events, Wa also gain July 4th celebration. Tha trim has been contracted for, THE OPEN FORUM adaquats, wa the undersigned go on the imprasaion that the section out­ Wa wish also to tbawit the Police WANT MORE TIME record aa basaaching you to call a but with the rush in the factory that ust 38. Plasterers from ths WPA side the “amphitheater" could at the Department, Fire Department, Wat­ la furnishing the trim only a small A JThought NOTED SCIENTIST ERECT FENCE SOON are now patching and plastering OommunieaUctis for pubUcatlco In tha Opon Forma arlU not apedal session of the Lieglalature of twist of a wrist be transformed in­ kins Brothers, Mr. J. P. Cheney, Mr. amount can be delivered. J.F.SULUVAN LEAVES be guaranteed pubIleaUoo If they contain more than 300 arorila. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Movies Help To Sell rooms and .corridors In the Frank­ (Connecticut and preoant to them to a park which would be the envy Roy Griswold and Mr. Walter P. 'bustave Schreiber A Bojw, whb For thia eonaa shall * —— Tha fiarald rasoivas tha right to dacUna to publish any mattor TO FINISH LIBRARY lin school. Tiling tbs women's this patitloo, and request that of the fMt of Connecticut. Gorman for their aaslatanca In hava the general contract, a m made TO ENCLOSE MT.NEBO that murjM- Ubaloua or which is In bad tasta. Fraa expression 1st The praaant tax of $8.00 per Us father and mother, sad eh ereY ^ MONDAY, AIJOUtT f (Csntnl anfl Eutara Standard Time) DIESINHARTFOiiD showers In the Blast Side recreation FOR TRIP TO IRELAND paydreaming la usually a harm­ making the celebration .1 suceaas; application for a continuation of tha hla wife. And the twain shall ba 1 " ^ (L4ttinti in ffoadanl tlmt. Dav»a^t «‘»w «"• »oar later) U. 5 . Gadgets Over World building will b e (^ today. of poUtiaU. vlawa la daairsd but oontributtona o< this character person for Old Age relief shall mot ahra all other indlvlduala and or- time allowed to finioh tha work. which are defamatory or abusive will be rajactad. ba raised above $3.00; less tjrpe of passtime. In this case, •esht so then they are aa mean ^ Netai AU proarami to k«r aad baalo chalnj or (froupi thoroof unirio llwct- Ten WTA Workmen Are Now however. It /appears somewhat ax- ganlzaUona that contributed to the Today only one aarpenter waa twain, bat oos fieeh Mark tfiriA. 9ad; t»i-r to cout (0 to 0) dealrnatlooo Include all avallabU atatlona. Director of the Manchester 2nd. That tbe aged shall not re­ fund and in any way assisted us. Supposed to Be Completed working In the library as there waa Proframa tubjoel to ebango by atatlona without pravloua notice. P. hH Grubbing Out Boundary Line ceive a cut la their present pen­ penj^a. So let's get down to brass HoHywood, Aug. 9.— (API — AaCecU B. DeMlUe for hU famous THE TOWN CHAKTEE JLtban vote against It When your tacks and be practical. The crowd this year was tha not sufficient stock to keep more NDC-WBAP (RIO) NITWORK wkbb wtaq vkbb weeo wsbt kar.J wnas nomadic scenarist hailed the motion'bathroom seU, Rogers said, Deaths Last Night Trust Company ^xpecta to sion; When a man and woman era mar< l, woe Dr. V. L KeDogg Who Was at Recreation Field. Mayer Anselm Rothschild, the most able and informed town offl- The owners are asking the sum of largest that baa yet witnessed the Thursday Bnading Will than one busy, and from the latest ■AAIC — taali ataar wnaa wtla wjar MOUNT.—kvor'kla.koh k<) kavo kfbb picture today as Amsrlca’s super j "In Sumatra", he continued, Be Absent About 7 Weeks. dale diaapprove tha charter bacauae 3rd. That at this called-for meet­ annual display and we hope that it lied their romance ceases and thsif ^ mooopoUstic banking financier once $27,500. If this Is the worth of this information that Mr. Schreiber has history eommances.—Rochebruna, M tRM vFCtb tons vfbr vro w o # d COAST—knz koln kol kfpy k\i icsfo koy salesman abroad. I there was a sudden call for Amerl- sold, “Permit ma to control tha it would open wide tha road to graft ing of tbe Legislature of the State wrlll be possible to continue the event been able'to secure it may be Octo­ P.fca^; SSS wtSi Wttl CanL BatL Leader in Relief Work Personal observation during trav- can sewing machines following a Ten man are now grubbing out Hartford, <3onn.—Dr. Vernon Ly­ of Connecticut the Leglilatora shall land 1 assume it is assessed for this ------’ ■ ksd irniRq who wow wdaf w in itstp. man Kellogg, 69, scientist and au­ money and I care not who make* its It Is high time for the informed citi­ Ti6xt year. Not Be Done Before OcL ‘ ber 1, possibly later, before the li­ SutiinUJn: koR South* wmbf: |:3dw. 4:30—Oorla Karr, Sanga—baflc; els In Mexico, South America and ' picture showing the heroine making John F. Sullivan, of Pearl street, forward to the Congress at Wash­ amount. If my arithmetic la correct Tbe Bureau a t Air Comniere»‘ k ifU Kathryn Craven InUrviawa—west the boundary lines at ML Nebo thor who became the first peri..a- sailed.from New York Saturday, for laws." It was a vary strong etata- zens to vote against proposed “New DILWORTH-CORNELL POST, brary la completed. , PMiflo: kfl k«w homo khq kpo kin S:40-> 4:40—Nora Stirling’s Program othar foreign fields, said Cameron her own clothes. Deal” Charter. ington a state request that the Gen­ this means the annual tax must AMERICAN LEGION. now requires that airports dsoig>/ r f 0I»TI0NAL («tat»oo9 oPSf»i* Daring World War Passes. Rogers, convicted him Hollywood recreation field preparatory to the nent secretary of the National Re­ a seven weeks’ vacation, tha greater mant yat a true one. Likewlae the amount to $660.00. To the beat ol chhafokblV oo •ith« ItED or BLUE 4:0C^ 5:00—Howard Phililpa, Baritora “In Macedonia, the local barber new finance board-tbat would like to JAN ZAPADKA. eral WeUare BUI H.R. 4199 be Community Service CommlUaa; nated as super-termlnala hava' Botworkt): BASIC -- Battt 4:15— 5:15—Four Start, Oiris' Vocalt productions are "among ths fore­ was told of the wonders of the erection of a wire fence *k) enclose search Council at Washington In part of which will be spent In Ire­ my knowledge the town has in the The Mary Cheney library, which, There are mors than 2000 air-' runways 4500 feet long. Instead a t wfon work wool; MlSwMti wo<^ w*l 4:10— 5:30^Praat*Radin Nswa Period land. Mr. Sullivan came to Man­ bti Innovated In our town govern­ brought out and acted upon; Committee Report according to the original contract, 4 :i^ 5:35—Paul Douglas snd Sports most modem factors In Influendng American barber chair. "Don’t tell the baseball and football playing 1919. He served until 1931. QUEER CUSS 4th. We the undersigned contend past used this land one hour a year porta In tha United States. 4000 aa originally specified. wfbf wbow wobc ktoo Itana OTHER New York—Dr. Abraham " . W. chester 18 years ago. having at that ment is a serious threat upon our Balance from 1936 Fund . . . .$ 68.46 waa to have been completed by OPTIONAL STATIONS — CantdUn: 4:45— 5:45—Georgs Hall A Orchestia Hartford, Aug. 9.— (AP) —Death world commerce." For example— me',” he replied—“ Tve seen them' fields. The fence will be 3,212 feet liberties. * Editor, The Herald: that the present Social Security Bill for the purpose of displaying fire­ oret efef: Contrail weft wtmJ wibs 5:00— 6:00 — Ths Pottle Melodies-^ Bette Davis is shown on the Jackson, 75, authority on Sansklrt, time completed a trip around the works. True, It Is ideal fqr the pur­ Contributions received...... 754.95 August 12, win not be ready, to turn wday kfrr: South: wur wptr wfi wjaz east: Not So Long Ago —west ended the long and distinguished ca- In the movies and have ordered In length end will have four gates, Tbe charter states the Board of Johnny Public la a very queer tax on pay envelope and payroll for 5t15— 5:'l5—Microphone Song Tima screen using a garage whose door one' ancient language of India, and for world during which he visited Ire­ pose and the owner should, be paid over to the town on that date. wfU-woun wiod wooe wfbo wwn« wcto reer of Dr. Vernon Lyman Kellogg. the principal gate to be 16 feet wide land. He has been active In busH Selectman would duly appoint the cues. He stands on the street cor­ care of aged la unfair aa It gives se­ WRvo wsm wmo wtb wapl womb wjdx 5:3^ 5:30—Del Casino, Ttnor—webe: opens with an electric eye. Joan Then there waa the spanking •ma­ and located at the east side, on 50 years a language professor at for the use of the land for One eve­ Total ...... $823.41 There was a delay in getting ma­ wky wfoR wbap kpre wool k^t Naal O'Hara Oaxttts—New Cns- 69, Kansas-bora scientist who was a ness and chde matters In Manebev Board of Finance. This certainly ta ners or at tha bar and raves about curity to aljena Ik based on wages Disbursements land: Jack Shannon, Tenor—cnaTn Blondell is pictured loungbag In a chine, a complicated affair. Spring street Other entrances will Columbia University. tha most un-Amsrican form of dic­ bow this country baa gone to the received and leaves unsecured many ning. But to expect the taxpayers terial for the early construction of Stta ktba kork kfne; M^ntoini kslr leader In American relief work;In room with Indirect lighting. Both In ter since coming to Manchester, arst Expense of Hallowe’en par- the building and now there le a fur- Sbl ktor kob; Paelflo: kfbk kwg kmj 8:45— 5:45—Boaks Carter’s Comment A child stepped on a lever, rslaas- be four feet wide and located at Austin, Tex.—Dr. KlUla Campbell, tatorship. The duty of tha Board of bow wowa. He declares to all who worthy ettixena. to dig down for $27,500 plila the THE COOL Ent , -- 5:0^ 7:00—Horse# Heidt'a Brigsdiera Europe during the World War. Europe and South Amerlcn an*im- Lhf A cat. The cat chased a mouse. 65, authority on the works of Edgar engaging In the motion picture busi­ t le e ...... $ 39.98 5:llb* 7:31b—Piek and Pat Fun—b'a&lc; three points around tha fence where ness and later becoming interested Finance la of the utmost importance, will listen "That It ain't the land of The second petition contains only lose of taxes Is an extremely high ConL Boot. Jtek and Paul of Chicago—west His wife, Charlotte Kello.gg, and medlate demand for .auch devlcea Tha mouse nibbled cheese. The persons walking from Charter Oak Allen Poe and veteran faculty mem­ July 4th Expeosea bis daughter Jean at his bedside, the In Manchester real estate. He is one therefore neceaaltating the Board to the free no more" and swears be la tbe first two requests. Buslneas men price to pay for an hour’s fun. Of Fireworks display, lumber Site* 440»Oofl Winotow of tho Navy •:4^ 7:45—Ths Aeolian Trio—west arises-.-^ cheese gave off an aroma which I street and South Main street usually ber of the University of Texas. be directly Tcaponslble to the elec­ course It can be argued that If the t:4S- 4i4S^Linia Jaekl# Hollar, Sonsa 7:0(b* 8:00—CBS Shskespesrs—c to o widely known zoologist iweeumbed "Sylvia Sidney plays the part of of the directors of the Manchester being taxed out of hla shirt, and yet should realize how much the meajer and labor...... 687.72 4:00» S:0(^Mario Cazsl Songa Prog. 8:00.. 8:00—Wayne King Waits—to o stimulated a email meter. The ! entered the field. Delivery of the torate—tbe dtlzens. If there is a Town meeting acrooa old age pension has aided business town owned this land It would be 8:30— 8:3(b-Carl Carmer's Program to a long Illness yesterday at th' a secretary, using a nolselesa type­ Triat company. Previous to his Insurance...... 42.50 4:3^ SiSO—^PrMO'Radla Nawa Parlod meter started a machine which : fence Is expected within a wAk. Bob H o^, the Sunday p. m. connection with the Manch If 3TOU want a dictatorial eyetem the street he doesn't bother to go. and lowered reUef expenses. Johnny used for numerous other things. The POPULAR 8:00—10:0I^Andrt Barueh. Comment. 44S* S4^Pard Band an Baaeball— Hartford Neuro-Paychlatrlc Hospi­ writer. Suddenly, from tha 8Pattlns Parada - waaf that contradict! the main reason for night. He guesses they can ;„et Manchester, C?onn. When Benjamin Franklin waa a Previously acknowledged “W HERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” wmaqwow: Rayaliata—natwork BASIC — Bast! wjs wbs'Wbza wbal Dk' Kellogg, who was secretary Brahms music; GSP, GSO, 083, svsry expectant mother. In thU its existence, namely, the abolition SiOO— Tttt^Buma and Allan — aaat; wham kdka wgar wxys wjtn wsyr of the National Research Council In London, 7. Danes band; CB960 along without him. If thay raise hie child his first purchase was a W. W. Robertson ... Bddia Varsea and Orehaatra—waat wmal wfll waby webr wcky wrpd wean way, the mother safeguards her of the town meeting yet It provides tax any more he will just liave to whistle which cost him several Frank Cheney, Jr. . Washington from 1919 until illnes- itlago, Chlla, 8;45, Symphony and own health as well as that of the for a public hearing vote "yea." If EXPENSIVE WHISTLE IrSIb* TiB^Atfrad Wallanatain Con* wice wVau; Miawast: wenr wis kwk koil ask more rent: that's tura, and he times what It waa worth. In later Orford Hose Co. No. oart wren wmt kao wowo wten; South: forced his resignation In 1931, was opera; y V5RC Caracas, 9, Loi child. In a certain group of hospi­ y o u are content to hs'/e a Board of Editor. The Herald: 7:0(^ SdKb—Fibbar McOaa and Mellia wrtd wnbr krgv kfdm wrol krls wjho bom in Emporia, Kana. His father. Gumaneses quartet: GSG, GSI. speaks In a muttering tone of ^roft years whan contemplating a pur­ Depot Square Grill . TiS^ S:SS-*Phil Spltalny A tha OIrla wdtti wage wsgn kxya; Mountain: klo tals where a careful attempt was Finance that will have a public It la amazing what magic can be Lyman EF-Kellogg, was at one time GSD, GSB London. 9:55. "Cupid end and racketeers. Now there la golnj chase the thought which flashed In Thomas Conlon .... TUESDAY SPECIAL SHIO— i:O^F, Black Conoart—«lao a kvod kthf; Pacific: kso kfsd kez kga msde to trsgt expectant •nothers hearing and heed not the advice and wrought through publicity. Right Fred E. T hrall...... S:SS— tiSS—Ai Donahua Orehaatra** kaca lyr attorney-general of that state. the Diplomat,? comedy; C.TRO, Housers August pleading of the zealous citizen or to be a meeting at the Y. M. C- A. his mind was: ‘.‘Don't pay too much (NOTE: Baa WBAF*NBC for optional having gonococcal Infection, the in­ here in Manchester a rather ordi­ Edward F. Taylor . . CALL aaat: Buma and Allan—waat rapaat After receiving a degree from th.- CJR.X Winnipeg, 12:30, Old Time tbe honeat taxpayer (peanut.whistle building Friday evening the 13tb for a whistle.” It appears to me Sittb—10:0lb-^Jarry Blalna Orohaatr»— list of atatlona) cidence rate of ophthalmia neonato­ at 8 o’clock. There are going to b« nary cow pasture has suddenly been Wm. Dickson A Son aaat: Amoa *n* Andy—waat rapaat CanL CaaL stAte university, he worked under Frolic; JZK Tokyo, 12:45, Radio rum was one-fifth that of hoemuli oratora) then vote "yea,” that the "whistle" which we are now 5463 S:SO—10:B^Bmary Oautach Orehaatra two petitions there for the taxpay­ transformed into “New England's asked to buy very closely resembles Frank D. Cheney .. 10:00—11:00—Larry Burka, tha Tanor S:3(b* 4:30—Tha Singing Lady—east; the famous entomologist, Comstock, City orchestra of Japan, where no attempt waa made to treat But If you want to uphold the Will Hollander A Orehaatra —west at Cornell and then studied at Lelp liberty guaranteed by the Constitu­ ers of Manchester to sign. This' Finest Natural Amphitheater.” New an elephant, very white In color. Charles Nelson .... 10:00—11:00—Ta Ba Announaad 1:45— 4:4I^H, Middlemen Orchestra the Infection. York State has Its Niagara Falla, 10:10—11 iB^Trump Davidaon Orohta. zlg. tion vote "no." , If you agree with meeting la sponsored by Townsend INTERESTED TAXPAYER. CUBE 4:00— 5:0^Newa; U. 8. Army Band Connecticut makes obligatory up­ Club No. 2. But you don’t have to Its Natural Bridge, New 3754.95 CBB-WABC NETWORK 4:30^" 6]3Cb—Presa>Radlo News Period Dr. Kellogg went to Stanford on the professional attendant at Clearance of the statement made by First Select­ 445— 6!35—Tha Ravelara—wj; only; be a Townsendite to come. The first Mexico ita Carlsbad Cavern and H » ' ^ ^ erS hop BASIC—Boat: wabo wade woke weao Clark Oannia, Tanor Solos—natwk. University shortly after Its founda­ BUNDNESS Of INFANTS birth the practice followed by near­ man Chambera, "I cannot see where­ REPORT ON FIREWORKS 5 waal wfT wkbw wkro whk w)r wdre by tbe town of Manchester can be petition reads; Connecticut Its Natural Amphi­ 4:4^ 5:45—Lowell Thomas — east: tion to teach entomology and do re­ ly all of ths states of IntUIUng Editor, The Herald; In 1931, the Soviet Union had St. wcau wjaa.wpro wjiv; Midwaatt Tha Ranch Boys and Songa—west benefited by the new town charter” , To the Honorable Gov. Cross, theater. We enclose herewith our report wbbm wfbm kmbe kmoz whaa kfab 5:00— 8:00—Hughi# Barrett Orchestra search with silk worms and remain­ prophylactic solution in the eyes ol 1000 aircraft. Conservative esti­ STEAKS*’ CAN BE PREVENTED Whereas tha 33.00 tax collected in Judging from what one reads It k m t 8:30— 8:30 Lum A Abner—east only; ed there for 25 years. the newborn as a routine meesure then vote against the charter. If you for the past year. We wish to mates placed the number at 3000 BAST—wbna wpg whp whae wore efrb John Harrlek, Baritone Solos—west He was among the first to volun object agalnet graft and cprrupUon the State of Connecticut to furnish would appear as If this natural thank The Herald for the support for the beginning of 1936. akao wlba wmaa watg wnbf wiba wkbn 1:45— 8:45—Sisters of Skillet - srji; This destroys dangerous germs .Aat w h i o w g b l John Herrick. Baritone—network teer when Herbert Hoover organ­ Parents Should be ‘Vigilant and may be present. p iX lB —wtat wafa wbra wqaia wdod •:0(^ 7:00—Tha Good Times Society ized the Belgian relief commission in klra wrao wJae wwl wtee V ld ktrh 8:30— 7:30—Goldman's Band Concert Cooperate With Physiciana, Parents should be especially ktaa waee koma wdbo wbt wdaa wbls 7:30— 8.30—Eugana O'Naili's Drama 1915 and was made director of Its watchful of the eyes of ths baby FOOTWEAR wdbj wwra wmbf wtja wmbr wala 8:30— 8:30—Nattonal Forum by Radio activities St Brussels. When Hoover State Bureau Head Says. during tha first two weeks a t I 'e. ktttl kfko weea wdne wnos kwkb know 8:00—10:0<^Naws: Jolly Coburn Oreh. wmmm wjno wcha wmaa weoo 8:30—10:30—Eddie Varzos A Orchestra became U. S. food administrator, he Dr. Talbot warned. It U during' 10:00—11:0^—Th© CrowTords Orchestra appointed Dr. Kellogg In 1917 Ai Prevention of blindness In new­ born babies Is a problem which calls thU period that most Infections oc­ MIOWBST — wmbd wtaa wlbw kfh 10:30—11:30—M, Frederick's Orchestra his assistant cur and when unusual redness of the Dr. Kellogg returned to Europe In for eternal vigilance on the part of Starts Tuesday, Aug. 10 the parents working In close co-op­ eyes Is noticed the physician should 1918 as chief of the American relle' be called Immedlat^. Delay may adralnlstratlon’s mission to .‘olanj eration with the physician. Dr. Hen­ prove disastrous. 9:00— Columbia's Shakespearean ry P. Talbot, director of the Pureeu Dorothy Dodd and W. B. Coon Cycle. and later served as a special Inves- tlgator for the administration In of Venereal Diseases of tha State Men’a White and Brown and White 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. Oepartmcint of Health, declared Ic HOUSE’S AUGUST OIARANCE SALE STARTS TOMORROW Russia. wnc 10:30—“Your Neck of the Woods"— the departmeuis weekly broadcast WHITE Carl Carmer. For his services durlhg the war ISSUE MANY UCENSES .\11 Summer Merchandise Reduced To Make Way For Fall Lines. Fall Stocks Will Be 10% To 20% Higher. Buy Now At These Reduced Prices And Save Tn Tisvelen BroAdcMtliiK Barrioa, Dr. Kellogg was appointed to thi today. Blindness Is most tragic In Hartford, Ooaa. 11:00—Sports-News. children, he said, because It can be 11:15—Ozzls Nelson's Orchestra. Legion of- Honor by France and re­ SHOES DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES ALL DAY TUESDAY! ^ ^ Sd,(NM W. lOM E. C 98M M. ceived high decorations from the prevrat^ by protecting them from TO PERSONS OVER 6S $ 4 - 9 8 Eaattm Doyllglit Ttmo 11:80—Emerson Gill’s Orchestra. two general ways In which ths eye­ Reg. 87.50. Now . . . 13:00—Bob Crosby's Orchestra. Belgian and Polish governments. Upon his return to the United sight of the newborn may become 12:30—Frankie Master’s Orchestra. endangered. John Paxton of Mancheatar Moadar, A ag , 9 States, he devoted most of his time Men’s All White MEN’S AND MEN’S AND » m. to the work of the .National Re The first way Is by hereditary In­ Gre«n, 80 Year* Old. G«ta STRAW HATS REDUCED SHIRTS REDUCED Tomorrow's Program. fection by which the germs of suc-t White Oxfords and 1 YOUNG MEN’S 4:00—^Ltoresao Jonos. A. M. search Council, but also served oo Permit to Go Huntinf. YOUNG MEN’S 81.65 and 82.00 SHIRTS— 4:15—Peraonal Column. boards of the Rockefeller Founds diseases of ths parents as typhlUs SUITS SUITS 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma. With Duke of Kent CoUara. 4:80—SopbloUcated Rhythma. tlon and of many other scientific are pesied to tha child. In this cise| Of tha 48 aportsmaa'e " ------rt of OXFORDS $1.9 8 With Plain and Fancy Backs Gabardine and Tropical Worsted. With Belted Backs All Panamas...... $ 2 .5 0 $ 1 . 2 9 4:45—The Guiding U fht. 7:80—Shoppers Special—1st Sec­ causing the bllndnsss usually later all kinds. Including bunting angling Strap Pumps Reg, 83.50. N o w ...... tion. and educational Institutions. 5:00—Carol Weyman, Soprana Dr. Kellogg was the author of a In life rather than at birth. The and comblnatloa hunting u d Cih- Reg. 15.00. N o w ...... $ 3 - 4 9 All 81.95 to 82.50 Fancy Pattern 6:15—“While TTie City Sleeps’’. 7:45—News Service. best way to cure so-called hei.dl- Ing Issued by -Town (Herk— 9em-»| 8:00—Treasure House. large number of sclentlflc books an i $40.00-$37.50 Suits N o w ____ $37.50 Suits Now All Other Straw H ats ...... ^ ^ ^Q Q 5:30—Don Winslow of the Navy. monographs, most of them In the tary s^-phllls In ell Its fornu Is to G. Turkln^too during ths mooth a t Children’s f $ 3 0 . 0 0 $ 2 8 .7 5 6:45—Jackie HeUer. 8:15—Shoppers Special— 2nd Sec­ prevent IL Dr. Talbot said, end en­ tion. ' fields of heredity, biology and evo July, 21 Ucsosas wars bougnt by White Kali-sten-iks SHIRTS 3 for $5.00 $ 1 .6 9 5:00—News. lutlon. actment of ConnccUcut's marrlsga rasa ovsr ths age of 95 ysan 6:15—Baseball Scores. 9:00—Dear Columbia. law was a progressive step m this WHITE as *1 on $27.50 Suits Now 9:80—Richard Maxwell. Ths oldsst msa spplytng for i U- $35.00 Suits Now $ 2 2 .5 0 6:80—Wrtghtvllle Clarion. '' direction, since the required blooo ecnas during ths maoth was John OXFORDS - $ 2 8 .0 0 AD 11.65 Fancy Pattern 6:45—Arty Hall's Radio RubM. 9:45—Honeymooners. test enables the pbyslcten to jtect Paxton of Manchester Oresc. g3 * $1.00 Summer C a p s ...... 7:00—Amos "n’ Anc^. 9:60—Louis Pedimonti, Accordlan- : the disease before marriage and '>y I years of age. who m ik out s bunt- SANDALS ^ -L ’^9 7:15—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station. Ut. ' treatment to arrest It in such a v ay Ing license $25.00 Suits Now SHIRTS 3 for $4.00 $ 1 .3 9 7:30—^Mldge Williams, Songs. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. as to safeguard offspring. A new law parmlU persona morr •■’<'S T R A P S $ 4 .9 8 $2 1 .0 0 7:46—The Family Doctor. 10:16—Myrt and Marge. ■ S O :. 88.00 and »6.50. ______* ______46 Pairs of 85.00 and S6.00 MEN’S AND 50c Summer C ap s ...... 6:00—George Burns and Oracle I The second way the child may b e-. than 65 years old to obtain .tceiissf One L4it of 10:30—Winston and Sutton — Twin E A B !0 v C "i. I come blind 1s by direct Infection of ' ■ YOUNG MEN’S Allan. Eastern Standard Time for only 35 cents Men’s and Young Men’s Pianos. the eyes during or subsequent to w . B. COON SUITS 8:80—Margaret Speaks, soprano. 10:45—Madison Ensemble. ks 6:00—Flboer McGee and Molly. birth by certain disease germs such OLDEST ELEPH.X.Vr OYINO With Piain and Fancy Backs 11:00—James Martin—Songs. New York, Aug. 9.— (A P I—Al­ ss gonococcus. streptococcus or 25c Summer Caps ...... WHITE SHIRTS $1.15 9:80—Hour of Charm. 11:15—Captive tora though no one is at all certain PUMPS AND SPORT COATS pneumonococcus. This condition oc* Washington, Aug. »—, a P TIES and PUMPS 10:00—Contented Program. 11:80—Big Sister. whe'i.her the game will last the aver­ 10:30—Guy Hediund and Company. currlng soon after birth Is called____ Bab*. r«put*d to b* 99. and ih* oii- $22.50-320.00 Suits Now .... One Lot of 11:45—Aunt Jennies' Real Life Stor­ age number of minutes or go rn for ophtbalmla neonatorum. Bsfnr* pr«- altpbant In capstiv.ty. u k*«p- in Black, Brown, and dtb j a f \ $ 1 7 * 5 0 $15.00 Coats N o w ...... $ 1 1 . 7 5 11:00—News. ies. hours and hours, nevertheless WJZ- ll:1 5 -^ erry Blaine’s Orchestra. ventlv* measure! were developed, j ^ ^ at tbe Natloea. Xoo. Blue. Reg. 87.30. OXFORDS 12:00—Ad-Llner. .NBC Is Jibing to broadcast SO min­ ten of every hundred bcblet oo.-n In , Attendant! eay death may "w near 11:80—Emery Deuteb's Orchestra. 12:15— Your News Parade with Ed­ $13.50 Ckiats Now NECKWEAR FANCY SHIRTS $1.00 12:00—Weather. utes of It Sunday alternoon. one hoepiUI had this condition Aft I Sbs fell yeetarday _... . win C. Hill. The game? It’ll be the oaseball er adoption of preventive meaeurea. from her quarters mtO the t:*pSant ...... $ 9 . 7 5 13:02—Deacon Moore’s Orchestra, 12:30—Romance of Helen'Trent. MEN’S AND $12.50 Coats Now tra. contest played at Pound RHge. N. inddenca of Infection w ij reduced lot, and couldn't get up. a ' ' x DOROTHY DODD N ow pair $1.00 Neckwear N o w ...... 1:00—Silent 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. Y., and he a benefit for the rsilrosd- and tackia moved her 1300 p- mds $ 2 - 9 8 YOUNG MEN’S 10% OFF ALL OTHER WHITE SHIRT8— 1:00—Betty and Bob. to one case In 1.090. leas town's fire department In which Oiueed by Germ to a bad of straw SUITS Except Arrow Whites. 1:15—Hymns of AU Churchea $10.75 Coats Now a team esptained by Lowell Thomas Because the W'ith'Plain and Fancy Backs Tomorrow's Program 1:30—Arnold Grim's Daughter. TIES and PUMPS $ 7 . 7 5 50c Neckwear N ow ...... call bis "Nine Old Men" and an­ causes about 73 per cent of such eye, Special! 21 Pairs of Boys’ and Girls’ $9.00 Coats Now a. m. 1:45—Hollywood In Person. other captained by George Bye as •r cent of suph *v. toured with the S m u ra and In Blue, Black, and ^ 6:00—Reveille. 2:00—Romany Trail. Infection In the newborn snd os’, Bailey circus for 80 yean .f# 10% OFF ALL OTHER UNDERWEAR the "Prehistoric Sluggers" will .Igh. of ths cases of blindness. It la the Brown. Reg. 87.00 and Or $30.00-$27.50 Suits Now * 6:80—Francis Cronin, Organist. 2:15—Ne\ E Service. it out. coming to tbe Zoo thrse > ‘art ago. 88.00. .Now ...... $ 2 4 .0 0 £ 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben ' Haw­ 2:30—Dalton Bros. principal dlssata to guard agalnit NOT MENTIONED HERE thorne. But the benefit Isn’t the only rea­ Dr. Talbot aUted. Of first Impor­ HOUSE SLIPPERS 2:45—Ted Malone's "Between the son for ths game, which is to be on Another fall booking ts D^a*' B g:00—News. Bookends." tance la proper prenatal care under Tayl r. who win na e tha Andra $25.00 Suits N o w ...... £ 8:15—Malcolm Claire. the air at 4 o'clock. Another la that tbe direction of a physician for DOROTHY DODD $ 1 0 % OFF HOSIERY REDUCED 3:00—Theater Matlnea it Is a match for revenge for the 15 Koatatancti-Lawrooea Tlbbett show. 2 1 .0 0 I 8:80—Radio Bazaar. 3:30—Story o f a Song. Not All Sizes. $2.00 Polo Shirts N o w ...... $ 1 #50 J 9:00—“Continentals". to 5 beating the sluggers received 29c Boys’ Blue Cheviot and Oxford Suits j: 9:l5-^Herb Grant's Rhythm Moun- a week or so ago. TIES and PUMPS Men’s and Young Men’s All 35c Anklets ...... 2 5 c S talneera As some of the experts of the i 9:30—Milky Way. diamond Thomas ca^s upon Frank In Brown, Blue, and ^ P i# ^ ^ $2.00 Sport *Shirts N o w ...... ^ J , 5 0 g 9:45—Landt Trio, WALL ST. BRIEFS Hawks, Lanny Ross7John Barkley Black. Reg. 86.00 and C Boys’ and Youths’ Black an'd Brown HOT WEATHER SUITS t 9:55—Musical Interlude. Capt. Jimmy Doolittle, and Col 86.50. Now ...... Shark Tip 1 0 % OFF All 25c Anklets...... 2 0 c " 10:00—Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage New York, August 9.—(AP) — Westbrook Pegler, Deems Taylor. Sub Alpino Club Patch. July sales of G. C, Murphy company Stanley High, Frank Buck. Hendrik $20.00 Suits Now . . . $ 1 4 .7 5 10:15—John’s Other Wife. Air Tread Black and Brown Men’s and Young Men’s W ork and Dress $1.00 Polo Shirts Now . . . 85c Increased 16.3 per cent to $3,459,971 van Loon, and Heywood Broun 10:30-Just Plain Bill. among others. OXFORDS $ 2 .9 8 All 50c \Vhite Hose .... 3 5 c from $2,973,841 In the same month Regularly S3..50. ■ ■ ■ ..TROUSERS 10:45—Today’s Children. last year, the company announced And ‘he umpire. It will be Kath­ AWISO $16.50 Suits N o w ...... * 1 1 *71? 11:00—David Harum. today. ■ Seven months sales totaled arine 'Cornell, the actreas. TIES and PUMPS 11:16—Backstage Wife. SI invitano tulti I soci di quMto cinb di trormnd Ltmedi $15.00 Suits N o w ...... ^ A A • 85c Polo Shirts Now ... 65c $22,117,618 against $18,881,922 In 11:30—Mystery Chef. the like 1936 period, a gSln of 17.1 Tyrone Power, movie Idol who In­ 9 Agofito alle ore 8 p. m.^nel proprio looile per fare una Reg. 86.00 and Men’i Black and Brown Co-Operative All 35c White Hose .... 2 5 c 11:45—Wife-Saver. 4 9 per cent. June sales were 10 per cludes radio a.s one of his stepping- visita in massa aJ socio scompano Roaario Squatrito. 12:00 noon—Alice Comet vocalist cent over June last year. 1 0 % OFF 12:15 p. m.—Story of Mary Marlin stones' to fame, has been signed for 59c Boys’ Polo Shirts Now .... 45c 13:30—Beauty Hints. a Sunday night dramatic series on OXFORDS 1 0 % OFF BOYS’ WOOLEN KNICKERS All 25c Light H o s e ___ 2 0 c 12:45—Singing Sam. Consolidated Retail Stores, Inc. I WJZ-N'BC beginning October 3. It Brown, Blue, and Black reported July sales of $521,174, aa i NOTICE! Regularly 86.00. ' 1:00—News; Weather. will replace the present Shep Fields' Now ...... $ 4 - 9 8 Men’s and Young MeniM Blue Serge 1:15—Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne. Increase of 3.8 per cent over the rippling rhythm. An members of the Sub-Alpine Club are nrted ta be same month last year when sales KK/o OFF ALL OTHER HOSE 1:30—Marjorie Mills. present it the club rooms Monday evening at 8 P. .M. A TIES and PUMPS and Oxford Suits $1.50 Summer Belt# . . . $ 1 .1 5 2:00—Illma Islanders. totaled $502,751. Sales for the first Tuning In tonight: Drama— 2:15—Kay Fayre. seven months were $4,995,775 com­ W.a BC-CBS, 8. Shakespeare, Thom­ mass visit will be made to pay last r c ip t t i to oar lato Men’s Black and Brown 1 0 % OFF 3:80—“It’s a Woman’s World". pared with $4,605,504 In the name as Mitchell and others - in "King member, Rosario Squatrito. 2:45—Johnny O'Brien’s Orchestra. months a year ago, an Increase of Lear:" WJZ-NBC. 8:30, Eugene ...... $ Men’s and Young Men’s Khaki Trousers $1.00 Summer Belts . . . 8.1 per cent. June sales gained 5.8 4.49 Bathing Suits Reduced 85c 8:00—Pepper Young's Family. O'.Ncal play, Francesca Brunlng and per cent over June, 1936. OXFORDS BOYS’ WOOLEN SUITS 3:16—Ma Perklna. Ian Keith in "The Fountain. " Regularly $4.00. 8:30—Vic and Bade. Talk-W JZ-NBC, 9:30, Radio Fo­ $ 3 . 4 9 Plain and Fancy Backs. Sizes 6 to 18 Years NORM.WDIE F.ASTEST SHIP Now 50c Summer Belts ,.. 8:45—The O’NeUs. rum. Rep. Mary T. Norton on "Ltfl KALI-STEN-IKS All $5.95 Suits N o w ...... $4*50 35c bor conditions In the U. S.” 1 0 % OFF New York. Aug. 9— (A P )— The $20.00-318.00 Suits Now French liner Normandie touay held-; WEAF-NBC—7. Bums and Allen SPECIALS (weal repeat 9:30); 7:30,- Alfred Men’s Black and Brown $ 1 5 .5 0 Men’s and Boys’ White Duck and Striped Men’s and Young Men’s Striped Flannel and Worsted the distinction of being the first 86.00 OXFORDS— C ? -a .rw. All $4.95 Suits N o w ...... $ 3 .5 0 ship In history to make both the Wallen-stcln concert: 8, Fibber Mc­ WILBERT ASPHALT SLACKS WDRC east and west crossings ol the A t-1 Gee and Molly: 8:30, Phil Spltalny's girls; 9. Roy Shield concert: 10:30, ..... $5*19 $16.50-315.00 Suits Now 225 Hartford, Conn. 1880 lantic In less than four days, i OXFORDS $ 1 1 .5 0 TROUSERS - The giant speed queen set a new' Emery Deutsch orcfiiestra. BLfRIAL VAULT MISSES'iS.00 OXFORDS, j g Resukrly $3.65. SHIRTS AND All $3.00 Suits N o w ...... $ 2 .5 0 $6.50 Pants Now ,. Eastern Oayllgfat Tims transAtlantic record yesterday i WABC-CBS—6:15, Song Time; 7. $3-15 SWIM SHORTS $ 5 .5 0 Now ...... Begolar gLM when she passed Bishop's Rock, Heidt'a Brigadiers; 7:30, Pick and $13.50-312.50 Suits Now England, after covering the 2 936 ! Pat (west repeat 10:30); 9. Wayne SHORTS Value...... $1.15 Monday, August 9. H.2S OXFORDS— d.O $ 1 0 .0 0 P M. miles from Ambrose Light in S King's waltzes; 9:30, Carl Carmer 65e Quality, All $2.50 Suits N o w ...... $ 2 .0 0 days 23 hours and 7 minutes. Her! on Pennsylvania; 11. Bob Crosby or­ X" ...... $ 0 - 6 9 TRUNKS $6.00-$5.98 Pants Now...... $^*00 4:00—Boy Byron. average speed was 31 20 knobs, low-1 chestra. Double Green Stamps $10.00 Suits N o w ...... Now 2 for .. $ 4:15—Dictators. erlng by one hour and 59 minutes i $8 .0 0 1.00 . WJZ-.VBC—6, Hughle Bar- tfs 13.75 OXFORDS— < ta O - t ...... $1.50 4:30—Playdays—from CSileago. her own record set last .March when 1 orchestra; 7, Good Times Society; Given With Cash Sales 35e Quality, All $2.00 Suits N o w ...... $ 1 .6 5 , Men’s and Young Men’s 6:00—a y d e Barrie. she took the eastbound record from ' Now 4 for .. 6:15—Eton Boys. 7:30. Robin Hood Del concert; 10...... $0*19 1.00 ..... 95c the Queen Mary. j Jolly Coburn music; 11:30, Marvin $ I 6:60—Doris Kerr. The Normandie's record for the' 83.25 OXFORDS— a O All Day Tuesday 6:45—News Sendee. ^ Frederick orchestra. Whit^ Flannel Trousers weatuound crossing, .established j What to expect Tuesday: r_ 6:00—Dinner Dance Music. August 1, it S days 23 hours 2 mm- ■ 1 0 % OFF VVEa F-NBC—12:30 p. m., ' .'ords N-...... $Z*89 First Day of Sale! 6:16—Merwln K. Hart "We Can utes. ! and- Music: 2:35, The O'NelUs; 6, Boys’ Khaki and Linen Knickers and Shorts $5.50 V a lu ^ N o w ...... $ 4 * ^ ^ Help the Coming Slavery." Science In the News. ^^iotAuUJ tv O iu iti Buy and Big Values j. 6:80—News Sendee. SING, GYPSY Paul Douglas. WABC-CBS—2:J0, Eva Gauthier, Whea parehaoiag a vaaM why ef negrrrti le aaeaBy mezzo-.soprano: 3:30, Sing and i 6:85—Daily Sports Column with Rlrie, Idaho— You have to get up not get Uw doable peataeUaa )otaed with oa l r veolt a t SAVE For Every ^ 7:00—Poetic Melodies with Jack pretty early In the morning to get Swing; 4:45. Drama of the SWea. which the WUbert gtvee . . . ostaral ciJiouse^soN WJZ-NBC—12:30. Sir Norman * 6:45—George Hall’s Orchestra, ahead of 70-year-oId Henry KlUian. Tbe Wilbert la really two During ^ iu;7 1 0 % OFF j Fulton. Angell from Geneva on “Obstaclas Man In When KlUlan discovered two to Economic Peace;’’ 4, Al Bernard. vaoltB ta 1 0 % OFF ■ M r 5 7:15—“Famous Artists on the Air." gypsy women had fleeced him of $iu ! Luggage — Bathrobes — Sweaters and Our 7:80—Neal O d r a 's Radio Oaaatta. Some Tuesday short waves: TPA2 Sold By RepataMa Funeral Directors Men’s and Boys’ Raincoats This Sale I he pursued them ten miles, espied ' ParU, 9:30 a. m.. "MyselT play; M andiester - e a :4 5 —Boake Carter. them aboard a Snaka river ferry: Regular Line of Hhte and Cape 9:00—Horace Heldt’s Btigadiera JZJ, JZK Tokyo;. 4:45 p. m.. Popu­ boaL rowed after them In a aklff. lar Samlasn songs; W2XAF Scha- ELMORE COMPANY 9:80—Pick and Pat la Plpa Smok- As he climbed aboard one of tbe ! Rocky HID _ Caanccticnt IsgTim e. J , . nectady. 5:35, Short Wave Mail woman handed him the $10. | Bag: DJD Berlin, 6, Soegs and C:80, MANCHESTER EVEND76 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY. ATTGUST 9.198?

tha compact etataR rafualiig to yield dustrlas and tbs graat parklttg ing to stand around and aaa tha flna do not lack ablU^ ao much Five Minute Biographies; J. C JUniclfefiter tbetr Ood-gtvMi ligfata to a tyran­ housas; and that It may not be toe crop nilnod for lack o f flsld handa. lack purpoae. Health and Diet Q uotations— —Chief Deputy Sheriff WaUaoe O ^ e . Vera Gerard O ua; Warwick nical central govammeat, are no lata, w ta , yet to do aomethlng — Dr. Beary Bterit JWrtatoa. edn- D oping. Blind Man's Year; A. B. Ray. OooiMlaa, Tex. cater. CONSULT PRESIDENT doubt beautiful—but where do they about It. Right living u the real cure for ^IdlM , Mystery at the Rectory; By Geo. Holmes. Over 31,000 Satisfied New England, New York, New A dvice Adelaide Humphries, Gallant Oea- Gehrig, Madisonp^ Perry Among Leading POBUSREO BT TRB get ua In the matter^ of flood con- disease, by preventing disease. Stolen watermalMia win talte hot­ ^eii-Q)reise^ (Woman Customers. We Go Anywhmrel U> PROmNO COUPANT. IMC trol? Juet exactly nowhere. Jersey, Pennsylvania might not be By DB. FRANK MoOOY -4 e lir y Ford. iV ,"' W‘*llam MaxwelL They Came 9* HB.EN WSLSHIMER (WPmBHT, leiT. NCA scrnicc. BC. II BtsMU ter to the modem boy Just like hey Roberto, Vic . IN TAMMANY HGHT U&aehMtar, Ooon. The nee that the New England able to raise all or nearly all~the did to the old-fashioned; I have had NET LIBRARY BOOKS to^ Four-thirty; A. O. Rosmuj. . Sports Stars Featured In Huskies Ads 3-Pc. THOUAS rEROOSOM beef their people need, but they 8TRENOTB FROM WAUUNO Clrillxatien rises or decUnei aa a dozen complalnta from farmers i ^ t h to Tell; Gaetano Salvemim CAST OF CaARAOTERS Gtn«m Kan*K*^.Saw vigorous exercise by Increasing the well-known actor. Thty would and 'over which the states would Eaton's Neck Light off New London. pace to a rapid walk and by in­ whom I loved all the Uins. I knew litical significance to the visit, some York. Cbtearo. Datrolt and Beaton. WATKINS QUALITY read about her clotbes alt the more It when the ship began to fall that have ho control' whatever. What we should want to know if we creasing tbe distance covered, whUe observers ot the New York City sit- n n i lK I E S , the whole wheet flake cereal Introdneed here last spring, heads into the eagerly, sure that they had exer­ terrible night. I've been praying ustiOD contended the fact that the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Flood control In New England baa were in the business of dealing in the one who is to poor condition cised a charm for Bruce. Tbe „ i5**» Mteon backed by the endortetnem of mors than tOO "Hntkias whe eat CZRCULATlOaVS. for him to come ever since. Bruce call was not officially announced ? " * ” *»• “ “ famous athlstk caUbrltias whe wOI ^>pear hi Huakits sdt to used murderous weapons and second may stay within the limits of his couturiers would welcome ber was to Infatuation, that was all gone by the board. It Is a mattsr was a development worthy ot more P*J***?> * * * * m s g s ^ s s , are Lon Oefarig, Tha Barald Printing Company Inc. strength by walking not quite so AT SALE PRICES TO Life was that way. But a terrible one. 1 never suf­ than casual note. of the vsry least consideration. hand, wetdown gambling machines, fast and walking shorter distancea. of B ssebi^ Helena MSUeon, Olympie eqnatie star, and Fred Perry, foe- AMumaa oo financial ratpontlbiluy Even tbe messa,,es which fered over Ronnie as I did over s ® * * * ^ tronls champion, shown above. Young Hiakics eaters are ^ e r ^ ad- for typofrapblcal arrora appaarina'ln Wbat is going on la a fight over and if we had any vague idea of go­ Even those who seem to be low in Bruce's publicity agent banded to him for a little while. And I Flynn was not disclosed as a COMMUNITY Roosevelt luncheon guest until be S S r® 5 *“ £ • Huskies Club snd choice of 41 premiome ki exchange for Hutkiaa box- adYortlaamantt to tba Uanehaatar power—and since It now looks vary ing a-dredglng for such things, is endurance upon starting to walk the press had little Influence. It wanted him to fall to love with Sranlng Harald. will find that their strength In­ FIT ALL BUDGETS was a better story to have Bruce appeared to an automobile with the HueUeg pseksgro carry on the back panel a tcriee of sports raovist— Ulus- much as though nothing whatevar whether the unloading was ddfid off me even when be didn't want to. watsd ttep-py-step mitnictions in major sports by leading athletes. Oroctrs may select MINDED . . . creases slowly but surely, by regu­ marrying Judith than MUllcent. I never meant to hurt him. Wish ITesldent during an inspection of MONDAY, Al>GUST » would bs dons a t ^ t tha powrsr, the Eaton's Neck or off New London. types at stene for a PougbkMpsie from a viriety o f . attractive point-of-tale display p iem offered by OenerM Foods lar walking. Real endurance can The whole Incident was getting me happiness, dear. Ronnie and Our deep tntereet to oom- farmers, IndustrisUsta and property Those points are about aeventy-flve only come from the use of exercises on Judith's nerves when she I are being married tomorrow. post office. He would not discuss the reason for his call. munlty welfare has gl\-en “FLOOD” COMPACTS owners of the Ooniiecticut Valley or eighty mites apart. Elston's Neck which build vitality by a systematic glanced up from a magazine she And find happiness for yourself, was peruBlDg in desultory fashion Judy dear. RemorsefuUy and bap- The Bronx leader, with tbe party ing her disapproval of AI's weak- Long Island Sound off Seaside Park ua a rewllzatlon of tbe will probably luva the privilege Light being on the Long Island side repetition of such exercises. Those ness for the ponies. . Thu eonflict betweon the fedeni who seem to be enervated, or all one ^ternooD, to see a tall young pUy, MlUlcent." chieftains of the three other New CURB QUOTATIONS Beach Sunday.' varying problema which (ovnmment snd the (our New ESng- next spring, and.^for many springs, of the Sound directly opposite Nor­ n.an standing on the veranda. Bruce was quiet during tbe rest York boroughs outside of Msnbst- Corso, swimming 100 feet from tired out. and who complain of little Night Spots Become Specki eonfront the beiea\-ed of having their Inveatmenta de­ walk. ' endurance, will find that the simple "Ronnie, where did you coma o f the day— the leaving of the tan where Tammany relgne, la sup­ shore, was seized with cramps and laad statec party to the flood cootrol from ?" she asked. Night club forecast for next sea­ family. Our aid and coun­ stroyed and their Uvea endangered Perhaps tha Commissioner told repetition of the movements made ranch house, the ride by trsiln to porting Jeremiah T. Mahoney, for­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS called for aid. The guards said they : compact la coa ot tha mMt du- “New York," he answered terse­ Denver and the airplane takeoff mer State Supreme Court justice, son: Not "bigger and better" but Am Cit Pow and dragged him from the 'water after sel In tbe solution of those the reporter that the salting of the in walking will bring the desired ' heartenliic derelopmenta yet wit­ if ws happen to have a winter of 2 4 .7 5 ly. “Have they gone, Mrs. Irving?" Only once did he refer to the for the DemoersUe nomination. Ma­ smaller and smarter . . . the big Am Cen ...... lOSi he had gone down for the third problems has gained os vigor and vitality. It is not by “Milllcent and Bruce? No, they cabarets, almost without an excep­ time. hy thoae who Iode to r the heavy snows and a sudden spring bottom of the Sound with automo- elopement. Then bs said: "Our honey also is believed to have the Atsd Gas and El A ...... ----- 3H the confidence of Man- chance that the one who walks reg­ leave tomorrow. Won't you sit host sensed the truth — they're tion, having ended up this year on He was taken to St. Vincent s thaw. Ucs, revolvers, tommy-guns and slot- ularly. day after day, finds himself endorsement of National C3ialrman Am Sup Pow ...... obettor famlllea. day whan tha peopla o t thie country III 1 III II lU) down? I'll get Mlllicent for you. right for each other, Mlllicent and the wrong side of the ledger . . . Can Marconi...... hospital where his condition was re­ Disheartening? It's sickening. machines was done "between Eaton's steadily growing stronger. Chippendale for the 18th Century IH lill HlillN James A. Farley. ----- 2(i 1^^ Miall learn enough about the neces- She's resting." Ronnie. The same generation. while the tinier are getting some Cits Serv ...... ___ 3H ported as much Improved today. At first glance. It might seem living room! This excellent oc­ Judith's heart ached for tbe boy. Backing Copeland ■ t t t y t o t unity to atop aquabbUng eel- Neck and New London." Which ,i ||q Just as you and I were right tor Tammany is backing Senator customers, even these hot days. Cits Serv., pfd ...... ___ 44 that the chief benefit from walking casional chair has carved cabriole He had come to tell MUllcent for each other, Judy, and didn't Believe It or fiot, but the main K flchly erar datalU and pull togeth- might not have been a bad Idea at Royal S. Copeland, anti-New Dealer El Bond and Share...... ___ 20s JINX PARTY OLD AGE AID CUTS would be to the legs. Of course, the lega and arm.s of solid mahogany: tbe last time that he loved her. know IL" ' attraction following the appear­ Ford Limited ...... ----- 7t4 JHE FUNERAL HOME OF r for a oommon progreaa that You could do quits a bit of muscles of the legs do benefit to a llllllllllllllllllllllllli He did not know, yet, that yroung who, with Mayor LaGuardia. fuslon- Phone upholsterlngs of damask with naU ■ 1 II II1)' f! 1 Brucs left the airplane at Chi­ ist with the American Labor Party ance of ths famed PhUsdelphIa Bair Ntog Hud P o w ...... ----- 14H It baa bean ominously plain tor a If there la a cut In the already scratching over that area without remarkable degree, but the value of hearts heal. cago. He was staying there for s let at ons of DaauvtUe'a swankiest Penn Road ...... Macon. Oa.—Superstitloln will lie Q WILLIAM PL trimming. MUllcent was half asleep when support, may also figure to the bat­ ----- 3Ti wretchedly Inadequate stipend bringing up the goods. walking is not confined to tha legs w e^ . Judith change to ths ship entertainment emporiums arUl be Segal Lock ...... "douhle-dared" by Berma Arleete Bomber of years that ona of the ma­ alone. The practice of walking is Judith touched ber shoulder. for Newark. .It would not haye tle for the Republican nomination. ----- 2H Smith. 4 ^ 4 0 stingily doled out to the dependent While publicly maintaining a none other than—Harry Richman. United Gas ...... ___ 10 jor dutlea of the nation U the pra^ also of value to f;e lungs; especial­ “MUIy, you have a caUer. Ron­ been wise for Bruce, to have come Unit Lt and Pow A ...... Berms, planning a party for her aged by collaboration of state and nie's here." hands-off policy to eonnection with New York theater-goers prob­ .... 6K Btloai of utterly deatructive ly if deep breathing exercises are CHANNEL TUFTED SOFA on with ber, anyway, they both ably won't see John Gielgud at I3th birthday Friday (wliich is the u I ^ h I nation there Is one official of the practiced as ons walks. While you 129 CO ''Ronnie!'' She sat upright. knew. local political contests. President ‘ Honda imleaa the country's re- "When did he get here?" Roosevelt has always reserved the all this coming season . . . Glelt SAVED FROM DROWTiriNO ISth) decided to have 13 guests, ^ aourcas are to be steadily swept Into state of Connecticut who will not be Washington are striding along, remember to gud already has elgned to appear who will eat a IS-candled cake breathe in deeply enough and to ex­ "Just now. Be kind to him, At the Newark airport Judith right to participate to them -A-here to blame. That official la Commis­ A new design. Inspired by the old Tuxedo sofa, but much more comfort­ honey. He loves you rather for eight months to a London reper­ Bridgeport. Aug. 9— (A P )—Three Just for an added flout to the tba aaaa. hale with enough thoroughness so faced a barrage of came-as and re­ hlB home state is concerned. life guards saved Dominick Corso, t jinx, the cake will have the figure sioner of Welfare F. C. Walcott. Daybook able. The back, due to the pleated tufting. Is filled with soft.-downy cotton. badly." porters, head up, eyes bright, Of further political interest today toire of four plays. ■. But In many minds the subJecU as to fill the lungs with clea.n, fresh Sardl's tiny bar, the smallest to .21, of this city from drowning to 13 embossed In Icing. By PRESTON OROVER Tailor-made for Watkins Brothers at Grand Rapids in your choice of "IjltK. , "Oh I know—I know. Oh, Judy, cheeks flushed. Her poise did not was the question whether the (Thief o f flood contml and tba production Mr. Walcott Is endeavoring to air and to empty them as much aa Isn't it dreadful?" She b^an to Manhattan, has the simplest cooling ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD t L IT PAYS! possible of stale air. As one author mohairs. fall her. She bad dressed In her Executive would put In appearance : a< hydro-elactrle power are inez- arouse public opinion In the state cry and the slender shoulders amjirtest clothes. If she could Do system to the world . . when the Washington—The state depart­ put it, "Try to breathe In the at the Democratic Senatorial "har­ iM cably Intertwined. Of all the over the fsUurt of the Legislature ■book. Then suddenly she stood nothing else, she could be the best mony" dinner tomorrow night to barman wants to lower the torrid ment has received its "representa­ cellar of your lungs instead of just up. ‘T haven't much tima I'd temperature hs merely puts anoth­ ^ clMoaa. aome of them line, aome of to provide the funds needed to carry In the attic." - dressed woman to tbe world! Washington to be given by Majority tion fund" for 1937 and again for better go down." She went to tbe St. Regis be­ Leader Barkley. er Ice-cube on the bar. . them wildly fanciful, which Ur out the state's share of Its bargain 1938 after being long years without Having cleaned out the lungs cause It was old and quiet. Bruce's John Huston, Walter Huston's it but even so the sum is so small with a few deep chest breaths, try Judith saw MllUcent and Ron­ He told a press conference st his Boeaerelt brought to tha Presidency, with the federal government. If press agent found ber there a little home yesterday he had not decided son and heir, has turned play­ Walcott can make the situation It Is almost futile In present trou- abdominal breathing, making most nie ride off Into the aoge to­ later. He handed her an evening wright . . . the Federal Theater , probably the moat persistent and bleaome times when such a fund Is of the movement occur to the top gether. They didn't knew- ,t but yet whether he could attend. clearly enough understood Governor paper. She read a story which told He also said he bad not made any producing his first opus, "13.' based ' CMtalnly the most clearly defined badly needed. part of the abdomen. You will dis­ ■be knew it. She saw Bruce come of tbs marrisgs of Ronnie and on the life of Woodrow Wilson. federal development and oan- Cross esn be forced to call a special cover that this method of breathing ! to from another door and watch vacation plans and would not do so The "representation fund" is MlUicsnt and swung quickly back until Congress adjourned. He added FINAL CLEARANCE seaalon to provide the funds before money (or use by diplomats In will give all of the abdominal or- f them go. His eyes looked a little to ber romsnee with Brucs, which, ..trol of vast amounts of electrical frightened. Milllcent turned another Hyde Park visit was one RARE OPERATION an emptying treasury shall compel throwing parties for other diplomats gana a gentle nuissagu which will be , ths story ssld, she had attempted power—and thU dream tied In anug- very helpful. The oxygen taken In sighted him, and blew him a k ^ . to conceal behind a fictitious ro­ of fifty trips he could makA but and people who count. By that rot was definite. Huntington, W. V., Aug. 8—(AP) ^ V In hU view with the crying need the Welfare Department to reduce means they create good will—and by better breathing hablU will be He waved back. mance between the actor and the Judith picked up the magastoe After ascertatotog there wae —A deUcate and rate | operation, t o t flood cootroL So that It has the alae of the old age dels. get Deeded Information. rapidly absorbed by ti. blood and ' debutante. severing a normal Siamese twin will l>e cent to all parts of the body, again. It was a mystery and de­ Tha telephone rang. It was Phil. nothing to demand his Immediate WATKINS ARGTHEBS Imposaibla tor the Preeldent to Perhaps tha oommiaaloner would The .fund baa had an unusual his­ tective book of yarns that ons of attention to Washington, be decid­ from her undeveloped sister, was with a consequent benefit to the en- | "Judith, you're making a monkey performed last week at St. Mary's of MANCHESTI think o t flood control without tbink- be more successful In •tlrring up tory. About 13 years ago, after the cowboys bad left on the llvtog out of yourself. Everyons'^ln town ed to extend his stay here until to­ T E R \ C O N N . much pleading and representation, tire organism. i hospital. It wras learned today. iBg o f power. public feeling on this subject if be Walking has ' an excellent effect ' 3 9 - 5 0 room table. For lack of anytning It laughing," he said. "Will you night He will leave aho>-Uy before the state department received 860,- better she bad been glancing at midnight, arri-ring back to the capi­ Tha baby's great-great grand­ V But Mr. Rooaevelt was not the were to call the attentloa of the upon the general circulation of both ' take a boat to Paris and get your father was one of the original 000 to help lt.s ministers and ambas­ it. Here and there pictures of peo­ divorce so you can marry that tal tomorrow morning. Officials SUBJECT TO only person nor the first to visualize people to the circumstance that the sadors foot the heavy bill for en­ blood and lymph. As the muscles ' A ballon type attached .seafl ple who had figured to sensational Siamese twins who exhibited in this cont-act, they exert a .squeezing ef­ theatrical nut or won't you?" said his schedule today was another country with P. Ti Barnun), K a perfect and easantlal relationship old age assistance system is keeping tertainment forced upon them. It cushlbn and form-flttlng button- robberies or kldnaplngs or mur­ "1 won't and he Isn't a nut and ons of leisure. PRIOR SALE t r wasn't nearly enough, but It was a fect upon the veins and lyrapn chan- j tufted back gives this new Cogs­ ders were given. Suddenly her Doctors said tbe baby, a healthy, between flood cootrol and power. No out of the poorhousea any number of nels, thus puahlng both the blood he doesn't love me any more than seven-month-old glrL wras recuper­ starter. well loads of comfort. Rich mo­ eyes focused on a face. She knew I love him," she answered. "Phil, ■ i’ ■oooer did tha flood prevention need aged persons who could not possibly fluid and lymphatic fluid back to­ It—or a face like It She sat up ating satisfactorily. Along came the depression and a hair covers: solid mahogany cabri­ this Isn't for publlcstton, but Mllly , loom CO the horizon than this hydro­ bs maintained in thoae Institutions desire to lop off odds and ends of ward the heart. With the stimula­ CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SOFA 1 4 9 -0 0 stralghter to astonislunent - It be­ walked out on him. He can't pub- tion of circulation, waste materials ole legs and arms. longed to M a i^ Rogers' divorced esab Calloway’s phonograph rec­ electric implication bore In with at a public cost as low aa tha cost appropriations that seemed unneces­ llah that, and abe can't let tbe In NeVf Yoric sary. The entertainment fund are removed more rapidly, and each ' husband, about whom so Uttls was ords, with a tone range from minus ! , m h in g force upon those smart gan- public know she jilted him." ______Osorck 9mm 10 daclbles to plus 22, are tbe most of Connecticut's share of their home might have survived but for the dis­ part shares In an Improved circula­ known. Another name captioned Hs hesitated, half believing. f' Uemen who had seen the opportimlty maintenance. There Isn't an alms­ tion. the picture. The story said that difficult of all to broadcast, ac- covery that some of the diplomats "What are you doing tomorrow?" oordtog to radio engineers. in electrical power development and house or other eleemosynary Instl sent to countries where liquor was Walking la also of. benefit by The comfortable piece for your 18th Century or English living room! A he bod served time for one of the "Shopping." New York, Aug. 9.—Manhattan had seised it. To them as well aa permitted—that Included ' most— causing a better digestion, better most amazing jewel rackets of re- “Where will you be at 2?" MlsceUanyfteopold Stokowski, the SUMMER FURNITURE tutlon In this stats wrbere the cost of metabolism, deeper and more restful large, loungy piece, too, custom made for ua at Grand Rapids. Choose « cent years. He was a genial -■ to President Roosevelt power and served liquor to their guests. That She named a couturier's. maestro at tha PhUsdelphIa Cym- each beneficiary does not greatly ex­ sleep, and better nerves. In many from a fine selection of blended mohairs and your sofa will be made to gentleman^with a flair for pretty "May I pick you up for lunch?" was too much. The fund was abol­ words— ■ “ phony, finally has broken down and flood control were Siamese tiadns. ceed SIS a month— and SIS a month ished and any money American en­ Instances, those who have been order If the color you choose Is not in stock. Solid walnut ball feet. He hesitated. "Judy, I missed & lt aa to federal control of that great walkers have lived (or a long Judith realized that no one you." confessed the reason for his forsak­ Is the largest amount that any re­ voys had from then on they took knew anj-tblng about the Rogerses STOP power they were at the opposite pole from their salaries or from their Ltnie, enjoying splendid health even "in be waiting for you,' Phil, " ing the customary conductor's baton That PERSPIRATION at End-of-the-Season Prices cipient of Old Age Assistance gets after middle age. Such cases lndi>- ; except that they had crashed so­ ■be answered. Hs bad missed from the President—quite naturally. own pockets. ciety one year before, armed with all these years . . . It seems that ODOR for only 10 cents. out of Connecticut funds: the rest The year 1937 brought a return cate that one may have an excellent I her— f' the Quaker a ty 'e ace music-man Mr. Roosevelt wants to use flood letters from abroad. Marta, the He told Marta what he was Just a dab under each- arm coroew from the federal government. of the appearance of prosperity and chance of living longer and growing ' pearls, her anxiety to be married fractured his right shoulder some PNveiitlon for the furtherance of stronger by this simple exercise ot doing. When Judith en/tered the-' before dressing In the morning Governor Cross does not want a the state department, wonder of to Phil quickly—all these things time ago snd since then has been and you are free from this bU grandiose scheme of federal pow- wonders, received 8123,000 (or en­ walking. If you want to know what ■hop the next day, ths golden unable to swish s stick. sp)eclal session. But if those^ Old flooded back to Judith's memory haired woman was waiting. annoying odor all day. S ...... 15.00 W hi^ Chaises ... i S . O O •r control. The power people tertainment. It was repeated in is the best way of taking this walk-*« now. Quite possibly Marta knew The title of Sinclair Lewis’ new Send only 10 cents to cover $25.00 1 /; p-s-a Age Assistance payments are al­ the 1938 appropriation hill. Ing exercise, send for my article ' (To Ba Oontlniied) would very much like to use flood the tricks of her former husband's novel will be "Prodigal Parenta" cost of mailing to lowed to go to a reduction for want Envoys I'nderpald. STRENGTH FROM WALKING by | Gliders ...... ? J O e O v I \V' Magazine Rack ...... 4 # 9 8 trade. Maybe she practiced them, DOG ADOPTS COYOTES., —and the subject matter will be ARDEL DIST. BOX 294, oeotrol for the furtherance of their of it he 1. going to experience the Traditionally, American diplo­ writing to me to care of this news­ too. She wanted to marry Phil just that. paper and enclosing a large, self-ad­ MERIDEN, CONN, $ 12.00 7 OQ own business Interests—or st least. unpleasant effects of a ws-ve of In­ mats are underpaid. The ambassa­ and have legal claims on him be­ Crofton, Neb. — (AP) — Frank "Yes, My Darling Daughter," dor to Ehigland, along with others dressed, stamped envelope. fore he found out who she was or This offer Is good for one week S ...... 21.50 Refreshment Cart. .. i In defense of those Interests, to beat dignation such as seldom sweeps Tramp's dog gave birth to 10 pups. stiU one of Manhattan's flourish­ only. of the ambassadorial rank, gets had been. Itoor little fool! She ing drama hits. Is one of London's $4.39 - O T C o ft the Implicit Roosevelt attack. over the people of this state QUESTIONS AND .\NS\\ERS Nine died, sc she adopted nine WROUGHT IRON PIECES 817.500. His residence Is furnished must save Phil. Or could she? coyote cubs captured by Adolph and bigger failures—despite the heroic Steamer Chairs ..... 4b • / O Meantime the Connecticut and by the government, or rather on be­ Judith took the magazine photo­ eftorta of Sybil Thorndike. Gilbert Garnjobst, sons ot a neigh­ $9.95 c c n % $25.00 1 C CA Merrimac rivers have become mon­ half of the government. Actually (Healthful Canoeing) {I graph to Bruce. "Do you know bor. Tina Rosel, Shltope’i current him?" she asked. Steamer Chairs...... U < 9 V l Lounge Chair .... X 0 # O U tars of flood menace: and the sub­ HIGH ME.\T PRICES J. P. Morgan presented the govern­ (JiiesUon: Herbert asks: '"What | 29-75 Btog Ooeby, has finally barktned ment with a home for the ambassa­ muscles of the body does canoeing He shook his head. She decided to the tinkle of HoUywood gold. $0.50 Q C C ject of flood control has become of Beef and pork prices are higher develop the most ? How does it af­ to say nothing. Instead abe would Q QC dor In London several years ago. Twentieth Century already hav­ Yacht Chairs...... O e O O 'G A rm C h a i r ...... the gravest Importsnce to any num­ than they have been for many years I There are posts where the ambassa fect the health?" | Smart styling at an eocceptionally return to New York when Bruce Tuesday and and Milllcent left the next night. Slated for a Hit ing aaeured hit name on a ooo- ber of New England people w'ho ' and the unfortunate part of ii Is i ^nd ministers do not get resi­ Answer; Canoeing develops the | low price. This club chair has cut traet. dences. They have to pay for them muscles of the arms, c'hest and back. ! back arms for sdded comfort and have no Interest whatever either In that, according to all accounts, they Reservations had been promised Forty-second Street, which once Yacht Chairs...... 3*d.S A,^i“ch.,r ...... 1 1 .5 0 out of salary It la beneficial to the health in Im- ' smartness. Plain green, brown or in New Movie upon a time "didn't boast of a the President's fe1 Q e $19.75 - 1 Q £ ^ f \ considerably leas of a meat eater 49.75 early. Judith wakened in the debut of DO fewer tbon-thrsa major Occasional Table___ basis of power—fun control of times the whole amount the state them have been sprayed with poison musical comedies. CORN! (Fancy) 6 for 10c N est o f Tables.... than he has been. It probably won't lepartment gets »or entertainment- during the growing period. What fs This exceptional lounge chair has rabrntog, oddly refreshed, and put |the power shall rest In the federal on the simple black suit to which Tha arrival ot Charles Laiigbton LEMONS! 4 for 10c $19.75 *7 [ - 4N $25.00 1 C C A do him much harm. But then, it was always cost more your opinion?" a deep, low seat and cut-back nmanh for war than for peace. she had arrived. She would pick and hla wife—EUs'Lancsatsr—from CUCUMBERS! 6 for 10c Cane Nest of Tables.. f • 9 v/ D ining T a b le...... A O . O V F Another effect just possibly may Answer; Spray la commonly used slanting arms as shown. Tbe tufted up her baggage where it waited Who could hit so beautiful a Etogland may ba delsysd toiler The whole question of any flood on certain vegetablea; however it blond as it Gloria Stuart? $14.60 c e $55.00 Q 1 7 E f n be the arousing of tbe peciple of the back gives form-fit comfort, (tov- at the village ton. Nothing bad than some of the theatrical folk GRAPES! lb, 10c ol at all and of any power de­ may be removed by thorough wash­ Hardly anyone, except, perhaps White Cedar Table .. 9 * 0 0 Breakfast Table .. O / .0 \ / Eastern and Central states to a real- STOCKINO I T CUSTQM-AtADE CHESTERFIELD 195-00 ered In s variety of fine mnhatre. been lost, sbe had been told. over here Imagine . . . Laughton APPLES! 3 lb& 10c nt st all is wi*AnHA.« found- ing and I do not consider that such Bruce was at breakfast. MUll­ by order of a film director" whs has been waylaid and completely Izatioo o t tha fact that they were vegetables are harmful to the raw is trying to put some punch into Land (TLskes Peaa! can 10c $13.95 Q O C $35.00 d J Q the expenditure of federal Arapahoe, Neb.—The chain latter The finest deluxe construction Is used In this Chestorfleld sofa to make It as cent had not appeared. won over by s certain entarprlMng Umbrella Table...... 9 m O giving but Uttla thought to their state after being carefully cleansed "ITI caU her,^’ Judith said, and hit picture. Anyway, that's how West End restaurant propristor to Coffee Table ...... U U fad has been rerived by housewlvea luxurious, smart in design, and long lasting as possible. Custom made with Opeo Thnreday and Saturday KETCHUP! Ig. boL 10c U the states wtu not play own welfare when they allowed the Wash your salad Ingredients .,-elI went back up the wide, low stair­ it happens that Gloria has to ths British capital—and Mr. Laugh­ $8.60* H n e hare but its mechanism isn't exact­ and go ahead and use them, confi­ Evenings until • P. .M. Uloeed Strinff Beans! No. 2 can 10c $3.95 O CPt 1 tha PraaidaBt’a way tt wiU purveytog a t beef and pork and ly the same aa It usad to ba. hair and cotton flUtog; Interlined; and upholstered to richly colored mohairs. Wedneedny at l*:00 Noon. case. MUllcent didn't answer. She , take- one on the chin in ‘The ton la ons of the most fastldloua Umbrella Tables ___ 0 * 0 0 dent that the poeitlve valuee to the Lady Escapes." But the too End Table...... m .OO ( be played at all. Under which Tea towels, handkerchiefs and Solid mshqgany ball feet. Other days, • A. »L to S:Sa opened the door softly. A breeze -gourmets to the.acting profession. CORN! No. 2 can 10c their products to be so nearly mo- vegeteblee themeelvei make it well' stirred tbe curtains—and the bed has the privilege (also under or­ $6.50 A . > the brava gectuiaa of quilt blocks are being sent matead P. M. Whan A1 Jolaon joum jrs to tbe POTTED M EAT! 3 tins 10c nopollsed by tba Western snim«i iq. worth your while to use them to the ; ■ had not been slept to. MUllcent ders) of heaving bric-a-brac at roes tracks In ths vielnlty of Go­ Pagoda Umbrella . 3-Shelf Wall Rack 4 . 0 0 of dimes. dietary. II wasn't there. 21.50 C ‘ Michael Whalen, her opponent tham. Ruby Keeler stat’s to her ho­ TUNA FISH! (small) tin 10c Slowly Judith walked, down- to tba round of flsUcufla tel room . . . It's ber way of ahow- erroneously announced.-’'The “dog nod off the nonora in contract. A to Donald A. Zercle, son of Mr. and members of the Immediate MmlUea. Sunday morning at the Second Con­ roost’’ will take place at the home picnic supper was partaken of under Mrs. Arthur Zercle of Moosup. ’The In the aftrtnoon .a if^sieprion was of post preoldmt, Mrs DUve the arbor where the tables were set. wedding wlU loks plaM hsre Satur­ gregational church. ASSOCIATED PRISS PICTUR R O C K V n iE held with more tBan( 10a>nasto at­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loyxlm and Lerofix of Somers Mrs Rem Mc­ Miss Marjorie Martin motored to day, August 38. State Policeman V. John Labecky tending. Later, MrVand Mrs. Wlllto family have returned home after a Kenna to ih charge at the arrange­ Camp Woodstock Friday, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deaao and left on a wedding trip by motor to ments. and thorn planning to attend her nephew, Dwight Martin, home ha.s returned to the ■ local barracks daughter Catherine have been spend­ three weeka vacstldn. Mra. Loj^m following a week's vacation In New Niagara Falls and Thousand and daughters, Arline and Marilyn, ar. asked to get tn touch with her with her. Dwight has " been em­ ing a week oh a motor trip through Islands. On their .-eturn they will 4 In order that transportation may be ployed at the camp through the Hampshire and at Connecticut Maine, spent their vacation with Mrs. Loy- 7/t# . * jL ^ y * , DEMOCRATS PETITION beaches. live in a newly furnished home In aim’s mother, Mra. Emil J. Koehler. arranged. greater part of the aummer.’ He Mlsa Ann- Fogarty of East Hart­ the Cooper Lane district, Mr. tVIllls . Tiih. L I G H T wUl spend the remainder of hla va­ Mr. and Mra Roland Simpson and ford haa been spending a few days Seigeant Loj^m has been in c.\mp Will Obmrve Birthday son Elverett have returned to their la employed with the Benton Ex- FOR THE OPEN CADCDS Former Statm Attorney Charles cation at hla Hebron home, before visiting with her brother and son-in- preee Compeny, of StUTord Springe. at Groton where the 43rd DIvlaldn The graying returning to his studies affflt. Her- home on Bellroae street following a law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fogarty Avtatlon of tha National Guard U Phelps of t ^ city "win observe bis week’s motor trip to Bar Harbor. The bride wae a guest et three pre- 85th birthday UMay at Eastern mon- J, of High street. nupUal showers. They received tn camp, -Happy 463 Party Registrants Ask for Mrs. O. Jensen and son Harold of Daniel Curtis of Center street is The road past over the minister’s Do Yov CcBcy Point where he Is spending the Mrs. Albert. W. HUding Is under East Haven are visiting this week many gifts. Warrior,- Special Cauens to Rescind summer. treatment for a compound fracture a paUent at Johnson Memorial hill straight through to the Tolland with her mother. Mrs. NeUle Lynch hospital. Burglary _ Primary Rates. Birth of her little finger. She injured the oi\ Prospect street. 11ns and Tolland street haa recently A1 Smith, member when playing ball with her Miss Eleanor Plerolc, daughter of been oiled. Bread and MUk street A daughUr was bom on Saturday Mias Gloria DaDalt has returned baa also been oiled.. InsurancG? returned as a Rockville, Aug. 9.—^The following at the RockviUe City hospital to children. to her home on Williiigton avenue Mr. and Mrs. Glaclnto Pleralo of petition has been reclvMl by Demo­ Mr. and Mrs. Angelo DcCarll of Howard Atkins, a World War vet­ after visiting last week with Mr. the Cooper Lane district was mar­ NORTH COTENTRY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vinton have . chief to cratic Town Chairman Leo B. Fla­ Windsor avenue. Mr. DeCarll la eran, comrade of Harold R. (Jray, and Mrs. Louis Neri In Talcottvllle, ried to Henry P. Wlllla, son of Ray­ returned from New Hampshire with called on Mr. Gray and family mond VVllUs of CrysUl LakA Klllng- Mra. Susie Mltteiholtzer and Miss Rith Vinton and Miss Cora eslse herty. signed by 463 registered night chef at tha RockviUe Diner. former residents of Stafford Springs. daughter. Margaret are spending Bft, Tammany HaU’a| Democrats: ’Thursday. Mr. Atkina was former­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blelack ton at 10 o'clock Saturday morning Kingsbury. They visited friends In / > ly of Eagtevllle. but has been em­ In St. Edward's rectory. The cere­ the week-end in Somers w-lth Dr Portland, Me., and Boston, Maas. wlgwaip, “In compliance with the rules and have returned from their W-eddlng and Mrs. Harry Gillette, where Miss •rtlclM? ployed lately in landscape work In trip by motor to Canada and are liv­ mony was performsd ia the presence Ths Young Democratic club of regulations of the State Central of telaUves and friends by Rev. ^sephlns Mltterboltzer U amploy- girds to light Committee of the Democratic Par­ HEBRON Orlando, Florida. He and his old ing with her father, Alexander Coventry will meet Tuesday evening Uw am HmUmta Iototk comrade had not met for, 13 years. Hoague on Converse street. Henry Chabot, assistant pastor.- at ths Town Hall In South Coven­ lecy Beekiel fe« Bet i . ty gG'ninlng town ogucusea, see- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm have for Senator fhe property of the Torkshlra They fought together in several bat- Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nette of Mra Thomas Polls of H lg h -^ e e t, try. Il ta dnerfelly fgmblMd i tlona a and 6 regarding special Uea overseas, including that of St. cousin of ths bride was matron of re tir e d from a vacation In Buffalo, Copeland as caucusm, we the undersigned, here- DlatUIers. Inc.. Amston, has been High Gtreet. accompanied by Robert ll ta euy Is sold for 115.000 to the United DlstU- Mlhlel. Both,were gassed while in Plecln of Grant avenue and Miss honor and Henry Plerolo. brother of l^•0•ll•MO■• H tw York’s - petition and give notice of the service. Mr. Atkins Is on a six Ruth Coaa of West Hartford at­ the bride served as best man. The Miss June Loomis, Misses Ernes­ SMAJIT PORKER for a special caucus not IbUr lers’ Products corporation, a New Jersey coneem, having Its plaoe of weeks’ vacaUon trip through the tended the summer outing of the bride wore a-whlte gown, princess tine and Elolse Koehler of Coventry i \ mayor. It Saturday, August 31, 193T. north. Connecticut Editorial Association at style with a veil of shoulder length. and Mias Grace GoVan of Storrs Scottohluff. Neb.—H. D. Helntx. “On February 1st, 1936, at a buslnam lo North Bergen, N. J. She carried a bridal bouquet of spent Saturday at Rockv Neck. HARRY a MOHR appeared thit Edwin M. Ryan acted as received In Paul MelUnger, son of the Rev. HamGonasset Beach Saturday. farmer near here, la looking for a meeting of registered Democrats of and Mrs. Asa W. Mellinger of Col­ Mrs. George Greendonner of white roses and gardenias. Tha Gaywood Riding Stables under hog wrlth horse sense. Helnts pur- the tranmctlon. The property In- matron of honor wore a gown of All Uneq ot IBaanuioe Tammany’s the Town of Vernon, there was a cludm six aerm of land, a ooncrata umbia. spent a few days lately with Bound Brook, N. J., former resident the proprietorship of E Koehler has chaaed the porker, laid out his vote paned eatabliahlng a primary Allan L. Carr. of West Stafford Is spending the aqua satin uith yellow mat&lng had as recent guests .Mr and Mrs Phone Hartford 8-6181 power houto, large concrete factory, accessories. She carried a bouquet butcher tools and heated a tank ot 'A' tomahawk svas eaueus by a vote of 67 to 63 in walls of former building, abed, coal Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell of Boston, Is summer, at a cotUge at Holland H. McOellan of New Jersey. Mrs hot water. Then he went for the favor of the tame. lake. of yellow tea rosea. Following the McCellan Is formerly from Star Phone Manohaetor 4888 out against ’ bln, oil tank, boiler rooms, er.glne spending a two weeks’ vacaUon at hog. SPRING S COMING HERE. Down ander In Aostralia they’re waitiog for tbe roblni and "Whereas, this was not a fair the home of Mrs. Frederick Wey- Funeral services for Miss Nettle ceremony a wedding dinner was Ranch, Montana. croenMs as snow blankete much of the landscape. It’s winter In New South Wales. This cooling scene shod, stone ahop, water wheel, large served at the home of the bride’s The porker jumpAl from HalnU’i the New Deal . repiwsentation of the number of •tooc shed and stone factory build- man. E. Needham, 76, of Orcuttvllle was Mr. Barkman of the Connecticut truck and disappeared. He hasn’t Wisraesetlng ts on the slopes of Mt. Kosciusko where they’re skiing while the northern hemisphere sweltera under Democrats, who are registered In helu today at 2:30 p. m.. at the G. parents to the bridal party and Temperance Union was the speaker THB TWAVUAM, Hi a summer sun and walls lor autumn to bring relief. tog with all other Implements there­ Mrs. Annie B. Andrews and her found him yet. slate. sold town, and on and equipment therein. friend Mrs. Tucker, of RockviUe. H. Baker funeral home with Rev. ’’Wbereaa, there la only one vot­ The property was bought by were callers Friday at the home of Edward Eno, former pastor of the Birth control' ing district for the Town of Vwnon David Hajm of Hartford January Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers. Stafford Hollow Baptist church offi­ and ther. m about 800 registered 1934 from the Amston Lake com­ 'The annual reunion of the Crock­ ciating. Burial was In the family controversy ..l^mocrata m said Town, we believe pany. ’The buatnem has been tn dlf- er family was held Sunday at the lot In Staffordvllle cemetery. Miss t * Needham died at the Johnson Me­ flared up in that the best Interest of the party flculty for the post ymr or more, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crock­ can be served In open caucuses, and and claims against It are quoted aa er, In Moodus. Among those at­ morial hospital early Saturday ■% morning following a lingering llll JL»-- New England. "Whereas, there has bemt adopt­ more than 8183.000. The property tending were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll u ed thirty-nine rules aiul regulatlona. was appraised a few months- ago at W. Hutcblnaon of Wlllimantlc, for­ ness. She was born here July 6. Freedom From Needless Kitchen Toil Blonde, pretty which are unknown to moM regis­ 850,000. It comm to the new own­ merly of Hebron. Mrs. Hutchinson 1861 the daughter ' of Horatio and % ' tered Democrats, and ers frm from aU ancumbrancea. la a daughter of Mr. and hlrs. Cornelia (White) Needham. With SWEET NOTES FOR SINGER. Marion Talley, oner- Dr. Ilia "lA’hereaa, the last primary cau­ Deeds were recorded at the town Crocker. Mrs. Herbert Porter of the exception of living In Brooklyn, atle soprano, convalescing In Los Angeles froth a recent appendec­ clerk’s office Thursdsy. Hebron, a granddaughter of the N. Y., ten years and Monson, Mass., Galieani of cus held In said town proved to be for a nymber of years,. Miss Need­ tomy, reads the wishes cT some of her fans for a speedy recovery. an expenslire and confualrg and ’Three more lots at Amston lake Crockera, Mr. Porter and children, GIVE YOUR WIFE She planned to go to her Kansas farm to recover fully before resum­ were also preaert. Others attend­ ham spent the rest of her life in THE EXTRA LEISURE AN ing her 'jroadcast work in Hollywood. Boston’s created a great deal of discord In were sold this wmk. ’The new Stafford. For many years she made IT S N O SECRET. "'V" the party, owners ars Mrs. Peter McAulay of ing were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogll her home with her sister, Mrs. Tradition links Kn KInz Klans- fashionable “Now, thmfora, we, the undw- Oolumbto. who has bought two lota, of Manchester, a son-in-law and Charles Irons In Orcuttvllle district. men with deep, dark secrets. -elgned, being more than Un pwesnt and Mrs. Andrew Diehm of East daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, She is also survived by another sis­ When they met recentl- at At­ Back Bay of the registered Democrats of the Hartford. and Russell Crocker, son o f the ter, Mrs. Eva Memenway of Orcutt­ lanta to demonstrate against town of Vernon, respectfully peti­ ’The cord party, food mie and ba- Crockers of Springfield. 5Iass., and svas brought vllle, and two nephews. Miss Need­ “alien labor agitation,” their tion th. chairman of th. Stats tor at the town boll Wednesday, family. A picnic dinner was served ham was employed In the various wives donned hoods and took an staged by the Hebron Toung Wom­ on the grounds by the river. Into eonrt. Cmtral CommlttM and th. Dmbo- woolen mills and retired from active active part As seen here, it , eratle Town CommltU. of th. town en’s chib was a surrsmful affair and Mias Sylvia Martin, granddaugh­ work tn 1915. ELECTRIC RANGE didn’t take long for all the plans Backed by of Vernon to lami. a call for a cau­ was wril ottooded. Mrs. E. E. ter of Mrs. T. D. Martin, ta spending The annual Union Old Home Day to spread. Foote of OlUod woe winner of first a week or two at Camp Woodstock. celebration will be held In Union ■r'K, cus of th. regtatored Dunoerata of several women, the town of Vernon to be brid In prise In bridge. Saturday and Sunday, August 31 ALLOWS the Town Hall of said Town of the Mr. and Mrs. LeoUe F. Word and and 23. On Saturday, music and she pleaded 14th day of August. 1937, at 7:90 children at Provldenoe ore spending speeches will be held In the grove InnooeuL o'clock (DST> tor th. purpoM at a two weeks* vmeaUoa at t' tr He­ WAPPING followed by dancing in the town rescinding or anMDdtng said thlrty- bron ploca hall la the evening. Special Sunday Plugging, nln. rulM and regulation. s«d to A surprlm party was gtrui Thurs­ service will be held at the Union do any other bustnem which may day msntng at tb. boro, of Mr. uid The registrars of voters wlU be in Center church. Many from Staf­ gangling properly oome brior. mid caucus." Mrs. Herbrit Porter la cri*braUon of session at the ton-n hall Friday from ford Springs and surrounding com­ Following la a copy of Uu Uttor tb. tvmttoth wedding onnlvarmry noon to 9 p. m. to receive names of munities WlU attend the annual ^ ^ ETONIAN HARBINGER. De Sota, bay colt owned by Paul Bowser and driven Georgian of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop 8. Portor people who wish to be made voters event. bv Tom Berry, won the American Stake to become one of the chief threats in the Grand Circuit Ham- which oeoompantod ths psUUoD. of Oilmd and Mr. and Mrs. Albut and those who wish to change their Charles Reynolds of Stafford oletonian at Go«nen, N. Y. In two stral;;ht hcatx w.lh driving finishes^ the trotter won the three-year- Cecil Travis stgnad by Oaorga E. Dunn, Demo- W. Hlldlng at Hebron. Th. foretor rCflstratlon for party caucuses. street, Mrs. Andrew Labreche of old propping event for the harness classic. cratle Registrar of VeUra: couple war. married July 80, and Miss Lola Jorgensen, daughter of Furnace avenue, Edwin Gaudette of ,f Washington’s “I am meioring barmrltb a peti­ tha tottor July 81, 1817. About 80 Charles Jorgensen of Station 37. Somerville and Mary Underwood IC tion calling for a spoclol caucus to Senators, Just a WOT. prsmat, taeludlag many m«ra- South Windsor and Edward D. Carl­ are patients at the Johnson Memo­ tak. action In rtgard to primary h «s of tha OongragsUonal ehurofa son of Falsa stroet, Hartford, were rial hospital where they are receiv­ % name in the caucuaef or to do any othor bust- choir. Prom th. choir mid a num- married Saturday afternoon and left ing treatment. i j n — C’ nms to com. bofor. aald masting bm of ether frtonda each eeupto re- for a wedding trip of two weeks Richard Wlghtman of High street ’'This paUUoa baa boon rignod by la on his annual vacaUon. Accom­ - V ’:. box score to a gift. Refrmhmento were throimh New York, Ohio, Washing­ ovar 463 ragtatored Domeerato srho and a pioaosat social Urns' ton, 1j. C , Pennsylvania and New panied by Kenneth Hansen of Provi­ many fans, but ara oppoaod to tha prmmt oyMam dence they are on a motor tour of .V enjoyed. England. They vrore married at of a primary and who oak that tbora The Women’s Bridge club held Its the South Windsor parsonage by Canada and Maine. after only ba a special caucus eoUad far Au­ annual pteaie Thursday afternoon at Rev. Harry 8. Martin. Mrs. J. Turner of Oxford, Mass., three years in gust 14th, 1937, and not laUr taaa the grounds of the Oilbert Lamb Mr., and Mrs. Edward J. Mayo of visited last week-end with her son- August 31st, 1937. plaoe la Fraaklln. Semral other Wapplng Center left Saturd^ morn­ in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. the majors he’s “Also sneloaed la a copy of 174 mends were tavlted and helped fur- ing by automobile for Manchester. Richard Glazier of West Stafford. f ' t' names that have rignod this pstiuea atok traasportaUr^ Theae Inelud- N. H.. where they wUl visit relatives James A. Andrews of Edgewood contending street, district manager of the Mac­ - •> -f and a copy of 100 namco, which M ad Dr. C J. DeugtsA Ortntoo L WUl, and friends over the week-end. n more than ten percent of the regto- Mrs. Charim FlUmors. MIm Marjor­ ’The regular meeting of the Com­ cabees, recently returned from the Enjoy flr n ^ tummer daje by being out-of-doors and motoring . 4 for the lead Urod Damoerata of tha town of Ver­ ie Martin. Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert munity Church school board wlU be International review and convention through toe cowtryelde. You can do tola when Dinner Is cooking and will soon be ready even though yon may of the Maccabees in Detroit. He was be mUee away. Why waste needlessless houren o u iIn...... toe kitchen f of American non which may be placed upon tb. also betped with the transportaUon. omitted this month. cooking hours" become “leisure boura- A party of 84 la oU attended, tnclud- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hickey of accompanied by E. A. Rock, state Purchase an electric range to^ y and receive caucus call, if such action baa to manager of Manchester, Mrs. James when you have time control 'H League batters be taken. tag thrm ehUdrsa. Mtoa fiuaaa B. Long HUl. Mrs. CUrence W. John­ Upte control wdtoout charge "In compUane. with th. srloh of Pmdlstoa wen first bonrs In auction son and two daughters, Shirley and Andrews and Miss Della Contois. brldgs and MIm Morion Gott and Announcement has been made of Cecil is a th. regtatored DemocraU of this Beatrice and Mise Mary Connory of the approaching marriage of Miss town, I am maUtag you a list of Mrs. Anas C Gilbert stots tied for Springfield, Mass., were guests of ibort-stoppcr. Catherine Pero, daughter of Mr. and namm of ortr 463. Orlaton L Wig friends In Amherst. Mass., Monday. Mrs. Homer Pero of Stafford Hollow Hard-boiled “You win also find a sworn steto- " —* nMDt to tha slgnaturm of 100 or - Electric Range Dealers Of ^ '1^:1 Tommy Farr, more whom namm may be upon th. caucus coll. 208-pound "I trust that you will glv. this ■-'•Vi t Manchester Are Giving A Time Welshman, matter your tmmcdiato attontloa" Chairman Flahmly haa Just re­ Two August Furniture Sale Specials V sets hit eyes turned from a two wmka vacation. Control Clock Free With Every Ha stotoa that unitor th. party rutoa grimly on adopted in February. 1996, th. pwty You Will Want To the title as approved holding on future can- Investigate 5) ^ ^ Range Sold Until Aug. 31. j RRORS IN THE EAST. Conflicting emotions ffip cuam on th. “primary" plan. Any be toils and Chinese today and these faces reflect the thoughts of thousand^ in caucus for rmetndtag or amending Rsn^e*) where antiquity mbs elbows with modernity. Upper trains at the prment rulm must be eonductoa soldier, his grim face In smiles. Upper right, a calm, according to th. prmmt rulm srith military young man who boasts he slew six Japanese single-handed. Long Braaeb, . primary typ. eaueus bring brid. LrO^r left, an earnest young trooper under training. Lower right, a A spMlal meeting of th. Dune- patriarch, opposed to war, wedded to a philosophy of peace and N. J , for Ills flgbt opium pipes. eratlc Town Commlttm wlU be call- Select The Range Best Fitted To Your Requirements MINIATURE MARVEL. Plugged Into a wall-socket Just with Joe Louis edjlator in th. wmk to tak. aetloa like an electric toaster and connected by telephone wire to its con­ on Uu peUUon. If tha eommitto. de- trol point, this compact machine is readr to receive newspictures at New York. eldm to hold a primary mueu. it S m a / / Down Payment I to 4 .Years To Pay Balance from over the nation. It's the new, small Wirephoto receiver, part of will be nirssmry to bav. bolloU the equipment used to speed important pictures to this newspaper. Compared with prtntod. tb. polls opmmd for a Mat- hit early ad period and regtstoed membri. of the party only will be rilglbl. to V years In mines voU at the primary caucus Mordl Oros TaolgM Farr says ’Hm annual Mordl Orms of th. W 7 IN A SWELL SHARE. ThU terrifle torso doesn’t belong to IlghUng boll RoekvUto Lodge of Elks will opm Special Offer On Reconditioned Trial t. . the comely countenance. It really U the property el someone at a this evmlng at the Uareu. lot on Chicago convention. Grace Bradley stood behind in order to animate Wlmtonnar. avmus Th. Uardi the chubby gentleman for a little harmless flirtation with her two Gras will start with a Ueycto cen- pretty friends. u ; tmt parad. for beye and gtris which A will b. led by a platoon of peile. ELECTRIC RANGES 'A « f oUowm by ths Elks Band. This srlll 71 form at ths Elks Horn, on Preepect ■tiect at 6:80. Tb. Mardl Oraa sritl eontlnua 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE— bout th. wmk. with a pM ONLY on Wednmdsy and a doU Covered In Terra Cotta Wearweave— eentom on Saturday aa mmnto. Caoh prism wtn be •Soper Siclen Coastmetion. th. srtnnm of the mntmti | ‘SO" e< 88, (8, and 18. Mrs. KaUmnna •Reversible Coohions. Middleton to In ebarg. at the ar- ^Souully Styled. »112 If house is^ wired for an electric First Floor Installations. ronguaento for them rvmta for the Regular Price Is bojra and girls and Information eon- •L oaf Weaiiaf Upholstery- range. crnnlng them may bo meured from •Sotisffietlon Goaruiteed. 1140. Second and third floor slightly higher. bar at ths Elks Homs Special discount for cash but NO Th. main attraction at tha Mordl Special Discount for cash.- and $10 Oroo wtu be Eric the Ormt who p o f allowance for present cooking allowance for present cooking terms at th. top of a thin poto. ’This _ equipment. laredevtto worka higher 4hu any No. 2 I Regular $32.50 Guaranteeil equipment "I- Er ither etrcua stunator In the wnrio. -Dare Dmdl BUm", the man who k hurled oUvs wUl also b. onoUtor INNERSPRING MATTRE^ TERMS AS LOW AS $1.50 A MONTH. 2-YEAR GUARANTEE. tttroetlon. B . will be burtod rig Heavy Damak Tickiiig—AD Color*. hat briow th. Mirfoe. mntowhe. ONLY This offer applies only to customers on our lines with standard overhead services. m th. Morena lot or Tumday or. Metal Baadlea. PFednmday menlng tn fun vtow at 8 Veatfloton. ■ - -r hoaa prmm t. A pmtoeop. win run ... .. Tom the eurtae. tnto Sum’s grov. dfowtng pe^to to vtow him. and HoB Edge— Corded. $ 1 8 - 5 0 brough a eystom of mleropbonm It RORBD WITH IT. vOl b. pomihl. to eenw m with ths Ro o t r a l l a h e a d . James CromweU, (g. FINDS NEW CURE. S J J * P J f S h iA *.S ,?A*. ^ M ^ •. ClndorelU Man Jim Braddoek came Juie 2S Custodtane of gridiron eonlp- GIBSON GIRL. 1937 MODEL. Beverting to the t a - Merry Fahmey, paten, medl- l 5 l irtMttemi^thti w f erown. Here Jersey Jim U shosrntak- ment at Ohio State are loiAcing baceo heiress Doris Duke, told ■ry era of the gay ’90’a, millinery creators desigiwd mis headdiem ’ dna heireas, apparently Snds The AAanchesler Electric Division up headgears and other togs. senators he was “tired of regi­ at fuchsia ostrich tor evening wear. Fine feathers, streamlined to ilL new cure for love bug’s bHe in ■ of RntMM atarta MMb mentation’’ tollosring an Euro- TEL. 5680 ' -.'Roaa tow; the times, will again he ^ r t e d by American womanhood this fall,^ ' third marriage to an no­ THE CXINNSCIICUT POWER COMPANY ■tyllsti pndiet. bleman who iptsirs na K E M P ’S, Ine. \ f u r n it u r e a n d m u s ic ^SMiinStnct -7 Miucluatirf CoBRk \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MOJIDAY, AUGUST 9 ,198T

CSrl and Father Held _ ARREST3DRIYERS The Polish National jinioa. wlli OBITUARY. In Public flogging have a monthly meeting Wednesday Four Bluefields On Twi League All-Star Array “FINAL” DRIVE evening at 7 o’clock-In the parish HOLDCONFERENCE i " " hall of the church on Golway striset. DEATHS A F l i l ACCIDENTS . JKmT OllMMt Aag. 9i—(AF)—AdMcrvad. Sta* hit him with a rop*. The ahoiwera at the Ekut Side itosasio J. flqnaMto yw ttjr laeiM Wnha, 17, MCOMd of I I don't know how many timaa be IN THE NORTH Rosario J.-Squatrlto, of 16S Oak ON TRUCK STRIKE (OontlBoed (Vowt Plage One) Recreation Center which havre been Men of Local Military Units YANKS AND CUBS WIDEN THEIR LEADS Elm and Roherts To Fight plihUely finfgtep ^ c a r Kay, 47- was h it” closed for repairs, are now tn opera­ street, well known ItaUan raaident yaw nhl WPA worker, after her r^- Adams, called by the father, of Mancheater for about 25 years, GREEN EARNS 3 PLACES vanguard within sight of Griegoe, tion, but the awlramlng pool wiu not attre had Oad him to a tree, defend- found Kay moaninc; In the Willis be opsned until later in &e week. Report This Year’s Camp dled'suddenly Saturday afternoon at In Sandy Semi-Final Bout •7 ad bar aetloa today by saylny K a y ; yard with a crowd of curious par- westernmost point of the Insurgent Milford hos^tal, where he waa re­ Union Members m Hartford monr ^ tn e s s Cotfimns salient now the center of dvll war . -V had spread *nics” about b ii. \ sons arpund him. They bad made no Daniel B. MacKenzie, who was moved from bis cottage at Myrtle SEEM CERTAIN TO AND ORIOLES AND WEST i 'vj operations. As Fpfl of Thrills and Fim. Beach. Mr. Squatrlto had Just bean Close Competition Marked ORIOLES SHUT OUT Ih e gill said Kay dreulated, attempt Adams said, to atop the eighth in the written and experience straight-punching Mickey Ro)«-Atoe main go In wtiich Billy Duffy of “lUae tales” after.she went to a j flogging. t BatUefront reinforcements were swimming and the exertion and ex­ Meeting Vote to Go Ont; WhQe Off Duty. reportedly concentrating behind the examination taken- by 500 candi­ erta of Worcester, Mass., haa been■■■ “ Hartford, Vlllanova boxing and beapttal June 8 for an appendicitis Kay, nursing "bumps on his head dates for appointment as state po­ treme beat were beUeved to have In­ selected ae toe man to try to .reak aparatloa. ' and — * welts----- on’— his '------back and-• ’legs — "told ^ government lines while labor battal­ duced a ahock. Mrs. Squatrlto waa CLASH INSERTS Twilight League Campaign track star and former state mlt'dle- licemen,'^turday took his physical By COUP. DANNT SHEA Final Decision Awaited. BYW.W1LL1NGT0N toe long srln streak of Eddie Elm, welgbt champ, crosses gloves with SIDES WIN ONE APIECE "My father did not hear about >t I the sergeant a brother of the girl, ions rushed work on elaborate fortl- examlnaKon as he left yesterday The local National Guard units prostrated by the news of her hus­ Frederick Mc(3uriy of 888 Summit fleations In the Valdemeca mountain Mancheeter aensatlon. In toe semi­ chunky Tony PlifiUps, eccentric but tmtQ yesterday, and then he decided Alfred R. ttllHs, 28, came to bis with H^^quarters Company, C. N. returned home Saturday after a band's death and Is U1 to Milford. street was arrested Sunday night on final battle at Sandy Beach .ircn^ home and said a WPA foreman passes northeast of Chienca, capital Mr. Squatrlto waa born to Italy AT CURRENT PACE By forfeiting toe final game of^ Bluefields beat PA’s, 9-0. deadly Rockville slugger. ’The two t, to do something about i t ” she told O., o f Hartford, for Its annnei en- busy flfteen-day tour at duty. The a charge of recMera driving frtlow- Crystal Lake, tomorrow nIghL The poUoe. wanted to see him. of the province. years ago. He came to this Hartford, Aug. 9— (A P )— An toe Twilight League campaign, Green beat Bluefields, 6-4. bouts will round out the most bril­ campmenL soldiers arrived at the Armory 11th hour conference today waa to tog an accident on North Main Locals Suffer 8*0 Reversal at long-armed Roberta demonstrated liant card to be presented at the First Team Consists of Hed* Kay, threatening to "swear out a . "I went along, not suspecting The governmentsalao took advan­ shortly after noon and lost no time country when but a boy and aettled scheduled for tonight, to the Ger- Orioles beat West Sides, 12-5. Twi AlUStars tage of the lull in major operations to New Haven. Later be married determine whether the approxi­ street. Just east of the Main street man-Americans, the PoUsh-A; '.eri- that he was the boy that could give Ikke over a year. warrant against them for attempU anything.” he said. "Then Mr. Wil­ Miss Margaret Toman of High returning to their homes. A convoy, railroad crossing. His automobUe PA'S beat Orioles, 6-5. ■to fortify positions south of Toril, Mias Marla Barbato and they were mately 600 truck drivers in this ter- cana created a deadlock for third GA’s best West Sides, 8-1. the SUk Town phenomenon a fight Other probable bouts will be cs land, PoQtney, L Ragns- FIRST TEAM ad murder,” charged Kiss WlUls lis set on roe and beat me with bis street had for week-end guests. Miss of Army trucks brought the Guards ritory would strike tonight. figured In an accident with one New York Holds 9 1 -2 Game TTiread City A s Dnffy all the way last week when he rode flayed him with a steel cable before lists. Alfred beat me. and asBther tip of the flnger-Ilke salient thrust home, "rae convoy, which was under planning to celebrate their thlrty- place and also for fourth place in toe Bluefields beat Orioles, 4-3. follows: Eddie Delmaln, Worcester, Margaret Sheehy and James Sbeehy. Backed*^ a 463-16 strike vote owned and driven by Aldo Pagan! of to victory over Jackie Reed, New New Ehigland lightweight tlUeboId- Catcher—Hedlund. Green. a crowd of lOO persons after mem­ brother, Robert, beat me too. Then menacingly at the Madrid-ValenTcia James Lynch and Les HiUner, all bf the command of (^ptain James . H. flfth wedding - anniversary next final standing. The PA’e and Orioles West Sldea beat Green, 8-3. -< w .'J lines. _ month. After Hying* In New Haven Sunday, officers of the Truckers’ 167 North Main street and ^then tied for third and the West Sides Gives Up Nine Hhs. Haven Negro, at South Park, Hart­ er, vs. Joe Woshlnls. Thompsonville; kns, Smith, Bemardi, Pa- Pitcher—Poutney, Blueflelda. bers of her family bad beaten lim they tied me to a tree in their front New York city. McVeigh, followed the route from Local 671, A. F. of L. Affiliate, met continued on and struck Archie Pali Margin Oyer Red Sox and Bluefields beat OA's, 6-1. ford. yard and Elolse whipped me with a Insurgent' dispatches said that and then Hartford for a few years and GA’s for fourth. Green beat Orioles, 18-10. Nick Tarrello, Hartford, vs. Johnny First— E. Raguskus, West Sides and lashed him to a ehinaberry tree Nlantlc tbrougl) Flander’s Village. today with employers in Hotel met, 18, of Depot Square, resulting A fe:v nights earlier Elm had had at the Willis home. steel cable." heat prevented strenuous activity, Mr. and Mrs. Latfaai; Eagle of they moved to Manchester about 25 Bond. It la interesting to nhte that toe PA'S beat West Sides, 4-3. Parker, ThompsonvUle; Pat Caaey, gam*, Fraher, Rantenberg Second—Smith, Bluefields. Oiesterfleld. Colchester, to Glaston­ years ago, and several of their chil­ to young Palmer being sent to M Has 5 1-2 Game to come up off toe canvas and stage Hsirtford, vs. Johnny Martin, Short—Bernard!, Green. The father, Alfred C Willis. In a Kay denied spreading stories but that insurgent battalions were Hillside, N. J., with their daughter, bury and Manchester. The men will Chester Memorial hospital. [0 thirty games slated in ths two Orioles beat GA’s, 6-4. Minus toe senloes-of Coach Bob dren were born here. A son, Dom­ Ths conference waa to b* carried a wlilrlwind finish to gain a decision Worcester; Young Davis, ’Thomp- Third—Paganl, Blueflelda signed statement to police. Sergeant about the girl. Police said they resting In preparation for new ad­ Judith, and son. Raymond, are vis­ meet on their regular meeting night to a conclusive end. Business Agent The arrest waa made by Police^ rounds of too circuit resulted in PA’s beat GA’s, 7-1. O’Malley, .JkniSte Fraher, Hank vances. inick, prominent Hlg^i school ath­ seven shutouts, three of them by over toe colored lad with toe hefty eonville, vs. Babe Mooney. Rock­ and Y]q[; Holland Named Left—Fraher, Orioles John Adams said, asserted Kay "got would consult with the district at­ iting their uncle, Henry Ferguson, of Ahls week to hand In their Ibquip- John J, Murphy said. If the union man Lucius Thrall at 8:15 last night' GGiants Big Threat FIRST ROUND STANDING Haefs, Doc Wiley and Dick Cobb, torney's office today on the flling of Generalisslme Franco’s attack. In- 26 Gardner street lete, waa killed In an auto accident forfelL Eight games were won by punch. Fistic fireworks aplenty are ville; Frenkle Craven, Manchester, Center—Rautenberg, Blueflelda. what he deserved.” ment. at Bolton May 13, 1982. terms are not met, ha promised, According to bis report the car w . L. P.C. in prospect when the blond Elm “2 tied him to a tree." Adams said formal charges against Elolse and *tirE*Dt officers declared, was being toe margin of a single run, five Bluefields ...... 4 1 AOO the Moriarty Orioles traveled to WU- V I . BUI Wallace, Wilbraham, Maaa; Right—Vlot, Green. This year’s encampment was full Formerly a wholesale fruit deal­ the strike wlU be called tonight. driven by Aldo Pagan! had crossed with his lightning wallops and shif­ Coach; Second Team. WnUs told him. "and bad my her father, now booked for battery organized into.an offensive aimed at Miss MoUie O'Brien, operating games by two runs and tbe rrat by Green ...... 8 2 .600 U i^ t lc yesterday and suffered an Joe Delaney, Manchester, vi. WaUy Coach—Waiter "Ty" Holland of thrills and fun. At the beginning er to New Haven, Mr. Squatrlto re­ Memories o f the bitter state-wide the railroad tracks and made a By BID FEDER ty footwork tangles with tha Bay daughter give him the beating he' and assault. If Kay fails to appear, paralyzing the entire government room nurse at the Manchester Me­ strike two years ago, when “flying right turn to the east, pulling over anywhere from tores to ten runs. PoUah-Amerks ...... 8 2 .600 •'•^Wtow-whlng from the West Phillips, Rockville; A1 Barnes, Blueflelda. of Uie camp, the Guards pitched to tired from active business more than Asaedated Prera Sports Writer. Stater whose main stock In trade communication system eaet of Ma­ morial hospiCal is spending a squadrons” patrolled the highways, on the south side of the road before The Green turned in ths biggest Oerman-Amerka...... 2 3 .400 Wlllington Towners. RockvUle. vs. Red Doty. Hartford: with great enthusiasm and bad the 10 years ago. He continued his in­ consists of teeth-rattltng jolts from Pate KUday, Worcester, vs. lenry Four members of the title-win­ drid which fans out from Cuenca. month’s vacation at her home. Con­ camp all set up and ready to go be­ were recalled by the ultimatum. making a left turn Into his drive­ edge In any single gams In beating Orioles ...... 2 .400 Elmer Duffy toed the slab for the SECOND TFAM They declared an insurgent ad­ ception ^ y , Newfoundland. , terest In the fruit store conducted An over toe baraball map thejr’re toe Orioles, 11-1 and also figured tn Orioles and waa nicked for nine hits. a strong right hand and a “never- Plxley, Wilbraham. Kid Clark of ning Bluefields head the all-sUr Catcher—Gustafson, Bluefields. Japanese troops, following fore supper time. Each Simday the on Silver street. New Haven, by hla Since then, Mr. Murphy said to­ way. Just as he was making the Wrat Sides ...... 1 4 .200 say-dle” splilL policy or caution, refrained from a vance guard was pressing on Salva- day, the union has tripled its climbing aboard toe bandwagon for tbs biggest scoring spree for one WUIlngton staged a six-run outburst Manchester will see action if a suit­ baseball team selected by The Pitcher—Borello, Green. O Sm i BARRICADING Catholic members of the regiment, brother, and had assisted him this turn the chr driven by McCJurry, SECOND ROUND Though billed ea a semi-final toe display of force after the Incident. canete, Teruel-Cuenca highway city, Harry Russell of the Manchester strength. He bad no doubL he said, coming from the west, started to a Tankees-Cubs Worid Series this gan-e tn beating the Orioles by Green beat PA’s, 2-0. In the second Inning and then added able opponent is found by fight Flrat—Zapatka, Green. went to church In Nlantlc while summer, going back and forth to battle will share the spotlight with time. Herald from toe Twilight League of From Nenklng, meantime, (3Un- which would bring the insurgents Memorial hospital staff has returned that a strike now could "stop every­ pass him on the right hand side. The fall, and toe way things shape up 18-10. Bluefields beat West Sides. 4-3. single counters In the fourth and Second—O'Malley, Oriole*. NORTHERN SHANGHAI AS from a week's vacation spent at Protestant services were held to his cottage, where his wife and thing.” 1987 and announced today. The ese reported further Indications within SO miles of Cuenca if they camp. Every evening the Ouards- front bumper of the MeCTurry car Perusal of tha records show that Orioles beat GA'a, 8-1. flfth as Ackley kept the seven blows Short—Keeney, Bluefields. Stinson Lake, Rumney.'N. H. other members of his famjly were The year’s contract between driv­ now that’s not a bad guess. champions also gain toe additional that the Japanese were preparing to took the city. Salvaeanete Is about men spent their time either to Nlan- spending their vacation. caught in the fender of the Pagan! the PA’S supplied toe easleet oppo­ Bluefields beat PA's, 8-0. he allowed well scattered. ’The Ori­ Third—A. Raguskus, West Sldea assault Nankow Pass, the gateway 120 miles east of Madrid. ers and Employers expired Saturday. car, which was then 54 feet from A lot of applecarts can be upset sition for toe Bluefields, the Twl Green beat West Sides, 4-0. oles had two men on the base paths honor o t bavingvWalter "Ty” Hol­ Left—(3obb, Oriolea HGHT HARES THERE to Mongolia northwrest of Peiping Miss Alice Harrison of Lynn, Uc, swimming or boating at Pine Mr. Squatrlto was a member of About 500 truckmen met at Labor in toe ton weeks still to go before land,, who led theXeam to toe Twl Each Allege Revolts. Grove, at Crescent Beach or Ocean 8L James's church and an honorary tbe corner and continued on 56 feet, champs winning both games on Bluefields beat GA'e, 4-3. In almost every Inning but couldn’t Center—Becker, German-Amert- The advlcae said Japanase were Both Insurgent and government Mass., formerly of this town, who is Temple Sunday, and to a flery meet­ striking Archie Palmer, who was they start commuting between New shutouts, 9-0. and 8-0. Otherwise, the Green beat Orioles, 11-1. produce toe punch to bring them diadem In bis first 'XMr aa coach, cans. Beach or to New London. member of the local lodge of Moose. York an(l Chicago for their peanuts, MORIARTYS ABSORB 8-3 as pilot of the mythlqM 4lI-Man- (Osattsoed sem Page Uae) rushing large ae^le relntorcementa reports declared internal flghtlrig having a vacation this month from ing voted to strike unless new de­ standing near a pole on the south Bluefields didn’t have any picnic, home. (jonnors and DaDalt hit Officers At Dinner He leaves, besides hla wife, six hot dogs and homers, particularly in PA’s beat West Sldea on forfelL cheater array. Right — ObuchowskL PoUsh- Into the area, including 4,000 troopa had broken out within the other’s her duties as.director of religious mands were met in this year's con- side of the street and went on 36 beating the West Stdea by 9-5 and 9-0. hard for toe winners, the former Americana from Nankuan, abuth of Peiping, ranks. education in .one of the churches At the end of the flrst week, e daughters, Mrs. Jennie Vecchlolla tracL that National League race, but at Green Places Thrra TUi seas placed on the throne. Chhi' and Mrs. Louise Ferralna, of Hart­ feet further before coming to a 4-8, splitting even with the Green, Bluefields beat Green, 5-8, In 8to. getting a triple with the bases load­ Coach— Emil PUtt, Oerman- ass spee^ted on the poeslbllity and 1,000 from Kupelkow, on the there, is spending a week with formal dinner waa held at which the Final decision on calling the stop. toe current pace of toe Cubs and 4-6 and 4-8, beating the OA’e 6-1 The Green, losers of the title they The government asserted that officers of both companies were ford; Miss Rose M. and Mita Mar­ West Sides beat GA'i, 3-1. ed. For the Orioles, Pongratz and DEFEAT AND DRENCHING Americons. Kang Teh might rule a combined Manchoukuo' boarder. sharp fighting had broken out within Miss Ethyle Lyttle of Eldridge strike was left to the executive The boy was found to have a Yanks It’s going to be tough to turn and 5-8 and the Orioles by 4-3 and captured last year but tunMre-up presenL Tha officers comipUmented garet V. Squatrlto. who conduct the PA’a, beat Orioles, 9-4. Green featured at bat and Thurner Ifanchrmkuo and North China from Chineae said the Japanese were insurgent rank# in Toledo where street board and the wage committee of deep laceration In his arm and was toe trick. 10-9. The PA’S were also the vic­ and Geer In toe field. to their successors, placed Uiree "active” south of Tlantaln, but tgat the men on their work. (Japtain Oak Nursing home on Oak street; the Local No. 671, International Giants Main ThreaL Orioles beat West Sides on for­ players In the all-star lineup, w’hOq M,itaig. some of the rovolters had taken bleeding freely when taken to the tims of the season's two best hurl­ felL 9-0. Wednesday night the Orioles wiu quiet prevailed In the area south of Adjutant and Mrs. Horace Russell Hathaway, former com­ Miss Joy Squatrlto, a student nurse Brotherhood of Teamsters, Cbauf hospital. toe West Sides and Orioles contri­ toe Orioles but la right in hli Saved Bopeii Bank f®7uge in the archbishop's palace. It at SL Raphael’s hospital to New As usual, the standout possibility ing feats, Marvin Poutney of the Green beat OA’s, 9-3. play the Enfield Prison Farm team, Locals Handed Setback by Pcipiiig. Weatherly of the Salvation Army manding officer of the Howitzer feurs, SUblemen and Helpers. McCurry aald that no signal was GREYHOUND RACING buted one apiece. Instead of naming ement In tbe outfield; Raymond totlinstsd tb#y was reported Italian troope partici­ Haven, and Miss Dorothy Squatrlto; to kick over the dope bucket are Bluefields pitching a no-hlt, no-run Bluefields beat Orioles, 10-9. which holds a victory over the Blue- ker of tbe GA’s hasn’t been hit- A Japanese army beadquartcra Boston area are visiting Mrs. Company and now on the staff, waa Union’s Demands given by Paganl. He will be before fields. second choices, Tha Herald hai saved tbs Bank of Hopeh from eoi- pated In quelling the outbreak. three sons. Salvatore J., proprietor those New York Giants. For one game against them for a 9-0 tri­ OA’s beat PA's on forfeit, 9-0. selected a second team that con _ bard aa expected this season Ispss by flnanrisl support and na- mkaaman at TleDtain declared the Weatherly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. one of the guests of honor. The demands include the follow­ Police <3ourt tonigbL thing, they always have that annoy­ Box score: West Haven in State Japaneee had no fear of a Chineae Tbia wran the flrat recent report of the UniteiT-Trucking company of ing; umph and Neblo Borello of the SECOND BOUND STANDING alsts of two Bluefields, two Green but h N too good s player to Ignore ttM banks in both cities have be- of d.lspoaltion of Italian tjm ps and Thomas Maxwell o f Hamlin street On Monday of the second week Morning Accident ing habit of riding along within ENTERS LAST WEEK drive northward from Shantung Hartford: Ernest and Harry, and An Increase of 10 cents an hour In Green heating them 2-0 on one hit. W. L. P.C Orioles, and two Orioles players with ond as an outfielder; and Al Obuchowtkl glla passfag out Japanese cuirenry le<* to government feara that a new extensive war maneuvers were As the result of an accident at shooting distance of the top until Here’s the complet summary of ab province toward Hopeh. scheduled to which the Third Bat­ eight grandchildren. wages. They now are 60 cents an Bluefields ...... 5 0 1.000 r h po a e League A s Game Is Played each from' toe (Jerman-Americans, of toe PA^ -haa Improved consider- fraely. insurgent thrust from the south to­ Tolland turnpike and Union street toe final weeks, and then belting toe toe L ea^ e season; J. Geer, c t .... .4 0 Iteliabls souroas aald that Japan Should there bv eucb a campaign, talion, of which the local companl,.'B The funeral ^slll be tomorrow hour for local hauls and 75 cents G reen...... 4 1 .800 1- 3 1 1 West Sides and ..^Itsb-Americans. abl.v In theN^ter nrden slnee hla ward Madrid might be planned. morning at 6 o'clock to SL James’s at 7:50 this morning Policeman ears off everjrthlng In sight In a FIRST ROUND Thurner, If . . . .4 0 1 high school vUQra. Fmtt, an old timer planned to abandon the Tientsin however, he said, Japan would TRAINER EXHIBITS are part, was to meet the First and an hour for over-the-road, or long Herman Muske ordered Lawrence O rioles...... 2 3 .400 2 0 0 Emil Plitt of ths'GA’a is named os quickly land forces at Talngtao and Peralstent repofts of renewed church. distance, trips. Frank Meniwell finish. For an­ Bluefields beat West Sides, 9-5. Pollsh-Amerks .. . 2 Greene, 3 b ___ .4 0 2 0 3 0 in Downpour; Andy Ra- coach of this team. when it comes Iq barabaU, stlU anatom office and establish the port street fighting in Barcelona came Second Battalions to combat. The Loomis, of 48 North Elm street, to other thing, their pitchers, who were 3 .400 cut (3itncse military conneotiona Increase of the running time to Green beat PA’s, 6-4. West S ides...... 1 1 4. H. Geer, ss . .. .4 0 0 0 2 1 A Brilliant Quartet don s glove andahow tbs young­ a t entry at Tangku, dowm the Hal from Insurgent eources, which said Third Battalion assumed the part of appear before the court tonight and collapsing at the rate of one a day .200 Canade, lb . . . river from Tientsin. The Ttentau bstweeu the northern coastal raJ POLICEMGHERE New York City in in six and one- OA's beat Green, 2-1. German-Amerks . 1 4 .200 .4 0 0 8 0 0 ner to Date; Season Closes The Bluefields quartet of flrst sters a thing or tM , and with a that anarchists and members of the the enemy force, which waa to answer to m charge of violating the less than two weeks ago, have been Pongratz. c ... gnskns Clouts Home Ron. team as good as to lr^ -s ta r squad ' anatom district baa bsan glons and Ninklag. half to eight hours. rules of the road. According to the .3 0 2 11 2 0 stringers consists .of Marvin Pout­ P' U. U., proletarian extremists, smaller numbers than the attackinj One dollar per night expenses tor given that shot in tbe arm again Kerr, 2b ...... 4 0 1 would go placja a* ‘ a t SO per cent of custom revenues party. The Third waa transported to report o t the policeman, Loomis was 0 2 0 ney, the League’s leading pitcher by wete battnng In the Catalan capital. “BiUy” W alkbs of Georgia over-the-road drivers. Employers and onca more are doing business at N. O’Malley, rt .3 0 0 0 1 0 With Derby Event. virtue of seven straight triumphs ' Should Be 1 •eemtBg to the Nanking govem- their area to trucks while the First WEDDINGS ] driving north on Union street and toe same bid stand. The French Rightist press assert­ now furnish rooms but not meals Duffy, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Playing In a drenching downpour without a defpat; Oiarlss “Cbucky" Ths official batting and ed that more than SO leaders of Bar- and Second hiked to their position. made a sharp turn to the left into As a result, it's not going to be As Oen. Kawahes brigade took when drivers must sleep away from Tolland turnpike. In doing so be that lasted from the flrat Inning un­ Smith, diminutive second sacker Mlona political groups had vanished and “ Major” Stop at The two "armlea” met about noon home. any too much of a dead cinch for JAMES WILEY GETS ACE 33 West Springfield, Mass., Aug. 9— and a youthful veteran of much over Peiping, Japanese planes collided with a car driven by Miss 0 7 24 14 2 DOUBT FRANCE’S wring recent days and declared that and had a hard fought battle. Blank Skewes-Gollmitzer Recognition of a closed shop by toe Cubs at best, despite their cur­ til the game was finally called In the (Special)—Victory honors for the circled ovarhead. dit^ptng leaflets: Olga Enrico of 595 Tolland turnpike, West WItUngton. ability; Vic Pagsnl, an out-of-town- "Both the Chin see people and Catalan Lefista were In a state of ammunition was used and as the Miss Mary A. (jkiUmitzer, daugh­ employers. rent 6% game lead and what prob­ ab r h po seventh, Moriarty Brothers lost an 8 season, among tbe 430 greyhound er who has been with toe team for Home Here for Visit. rifles sputtered away and the ma ter of Mr. and Mre. John GoUmltzer who was driving east. a e all tbe aforementioned players will North China always will be North chaos while General Sebastian Pozas Those Included ably shapes up as the best balanced Prokasko, 2b .. ..4 0 1 1 2 0 to 3 decision yesterday afternoon to racing at tbe Crescent Kennel Club several years and is sa classy a b* Hated high In th* standing tor attempted to end internal dlseension. chine guns rattled one might think of 495 Tolland Turnpike, was mar­ Miss Enrico told the officer she outfit In the loop. They Knocked ON 130-YARD 8TH HOLE will be decided In toe final week's Chtnsae The Japanese array has POSmON AS TO Membership of the Hartford local Elldrine, c ...... 4 0 0 14 1 toe West Haven SaUors at Donovan third baseman as there Is In town; outstanding performances. All-star be was to the midst of the Sjanish ried Saturday morning to Grant bad blown her born as she aiv 0 driven out your wicked rulcre and Provincial Newspaper Qnoted. "Billy" Watkins of Georgia, re­ Includes drivers from New Brttanl, preached the intersection and was off Boston’s Bees In both ends of a DaDalL s s ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Field, New Haven, racing at the local greyhound oval and Eric Rautenberg. hard bitting cc mblnations la any sport are mere­ their wieked armlee end will keep The newspaper Independent of garded aa one of the country’s best revolution. W. Skcjves. son of Mr. and Mrs. WilUmantlc, New London, Stafford, double-header yesterday, 3-0 and 3-2 Connors, l b ___ tha opens with tonight’s card. center fielder, whose mighty driving slowly on her side of the on toe I9th hole; and P. L. Hotch­ ..4 1 2 6 0- 0 Huge Crowd On Hand ly a matter of opinion, ot c ptaa empire by cloethg—a( least on One 7t the highlights of the morn­ FrelgUft Lines and Wooster Express, Tb* Gas House squad blew the right behind her, ,-nd needing but smart and experienced players who TURNABOUT paper—the Sues cenaT The extreme eoclallit, who de­ gan. 1163 Main street and gave an The bride wore a gown of white Albert j; Ross, 45, of 836 lA’est If they won’t watch out—and then Mrs. Keith, 4 and 3; Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty O rioles___ 000 000 000__O flilailg Kal-ahek "baa decldad to signed last May. said he '’strongly rahlbltlon yesterday afternoon with ing’s exercises was when First Ser- Inc. More than 500 trucks are where’ll they be? Ud off the works In ths opening two quick victories during toe final STS capable of fins ball handling in Both itdea tbarefora, are ballevad satin striped chiffon and carried a operated by these organizations 179 streeL New York city, was ar­ Yullle beat Mr. and Mrs. C. Warder, 3 West WUIlngton...... 060 110 00*__ 8 inning when a triple by O'Malley, a week’s racing to tie hsr .record tor toe field and heavy hitting at toe eeder Chineae troopa along the dlaapproved" of the government be- "Major" before a large crowd of geant Thomas Pagan! came upon a bouquet of white gardenias and rested Saturday afternoon by Po- The double win boosted the (3ubs’ Winners of Week-End eihola hna to start advanctag m a to have everything to gain by plao- alone. and 2. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Johnson Two base hits, Greene. Connors, ^ h l e by Sipples an^ a screeching toe campaign are Cardigan, star ot plate. Ekidle Ragusgus of toe West Dsilaa, Tax.—It's a topsy-turvy ceuae It took arms away from clvll- friends assembled on the veranda at machine gun neat which at the mo­ Ulles of the valley. The bridesmaid llceman Joseph Prentice. Police­ lead by half a game, since toe and Mr. and Mra. Carter have still to Askley: three base hits, DaDalt; world. major offenMve. tag their relatione on a footing of the Gregen home. ment was deserted and at once ran Mr. Murphy said today that If a drive to center by Andy Raguskus the Bleakicy kennels, and R o ^ le Sides should be a popular choice for lana In government territory even wore yellow satin striped chiffon man Prentice was sitting on the Giants could get no better than an' Eyents; Tonmey Results. play their match. sacrifice hits, Kerr; double plays, accounted for two rims. And It ('T he Oilneas troops srllJ ad- mutual understaodlng. No secret Is though It was "the republlcsn gov- for the gun and turned the enemy strike were called fooil trucks would even break with their favorite Moore, popular favorite of Fred flrst as he’s recognized as toe Tha auto was moving backward, iMnig made bare of the undoubted Although haiidirapped during the and carried Talisman roses. not be tied up, as In Buffalo recent­ veranda at his home Saturday af­ RobeUkl to DaDalt; left on bases. looked, os If the Moriarty team had Whitehead’s list, with eight vic­ not forward; It was moving slowly, vsaea from threa directions, along emment which srmed them before exhibition, lacking many of the con­ back. If It hadn't been for this lone "stooges,” the Pirates. They won town's standout performer at the t h e Pctplng-flulyan. Imping- advantage tn bargaining Britain The ceremony was followed by a ly. Freight trucks would be baited ternoon when he saw a car with Manchester 9. WlUlngton 7; base on proven to be a good “ mudder.” tories to their credit during the Initial sack. Jackie Fraher of the not speeding: It didn't bit anything, the revolution." end because the veniences usually found In theateri machine gun on top of that hill, the wedding breakfast at the Green first, be said, and food trucks only New York markers coming along toe opener, 10-2, but Jim Weaver’s bells off. Duffy 1,' Askley 8; struck ’The SaUors, however, quickly dlS' season to date. And, one victory Orioles wins an outfield berth on bis Haahow, sad Tlentsm-Pokow rsii- baa frem bar monster rearmameiit 'sttuattflo remains so serious.” where the troop haa shown for sev­ enemy would have climbed up un­ three-hitter blanked them, 3-0, In The "thrill that comes once In a and brakes that were too good waya Fifty thousand CMnsae COm- program. Circle Inn In Talcottvllle, and In the aa a last resort. Out-of-town trucks the road on Middle turnpike. The out by Duffy 9, Askley 14. persed this cheerful thought by com- behind these two stars are > total ot proven ability to cover lots of ter­ . sr Ttie newspaper did r»t ray where eral years, _ "Major" nevertheless molested. On Wednesday the. driver of the car started to pass the nightcap. lifetime” came to James WUey of 68 CASEY AND WRIGHT caused the mishap that- sent Row­ anmlsta will operate as a detached Chamberlain. It Is felt, la now evening a reception waa held at the would be permitted to go tbrou^ •bfl back to erase that two run lead six stars, all boasting seven wins ritory and to provide punch et bat. land Thomas to a hospital. ,7 ' Ssree. Irregular forces, such aa the in Spain the Largo Caballero Inter­ gave an unusual performance. Guards returned to Camp Cross home of the bride's parents. Guests Hartford but not to atop here. two other cars and In doing so saw Breeze for Yankees. Campfleld Road last Friday when he ^ training their guna on Artie so far tola season. All-Around Abtlltv. Nwpared to remove the "bugbear of Chief among the great anlraal’t They weren’t sorry to see the com­ It's for easier to settle toe Amer­ Sheriff’s report* ^ d Thomas Kne flhlrts Society, win barraas CtWopla" by recognlilag Italy'e view bad been obtained. Previous­ were present from New York, New A strike would not be state-wide. that there was a car coming toward sank a hole-in-on* on the 130-yard Turek for five hits and two walks Tbe alx and their owmers are: The nelecUons were made on toe ly insurgent 'offlcere had reported rccompllshmcnts arc the ability to pany street once more. him. He made a quick turn back in­ ican League business In advance. IN.MAT HEADLINER was leaning out the door while ths ths Jspaaeee rear.") conquest; In addiUon to this, ta- London, Hartford, Glastonbury, The Waterbury local is operating eighth hole of the local Cdimtry Sports Roundup which totaled five runs. Char Lin, Haughn ~ kennels; Pay basis of all-around ability and on driver of toe auto was backing Into XL the former premier was leading the tell time, give the number of any Guard Mount to the line of cars going .to his di­ Nine and a half games in front, de­ WeU, R. R. BleMcley; Miami Moon, Chlaaae eapreased the belief the formed oommenutoee aald. Cham- New Britain, Putnam. Rockville, under a two-years contract signed Club links.. Mr. Wiley, a member Andy Belts Homer paper toe players shape up as a a road. Ths driver felt to* whsela advance would come from Japan's revolt in Albacete and other govern­ card in a deck, add. subtract, multi­ On Wednesday afternoon the cAm- in August 1936. It has demanded rection and In doing so pulled a mud spite a pitching staff that's as full By EDDIE BRIETZ Tropical kennels; Eagan’s Flirt, team well worthy of ail-star desig­ 3 bertaln eventually was prepared to ment cities...... and this town. Music was furnished guard off of another car. Both of holes aa a bagful of doughnuts, of the Army and Navy club who has Tne rain continued but gaa and hit a small ditch and Jammed on (be airaies. moving to oonaolldau their grant Italy a sone of Influence tn ply, tell the.difference between vari­ pony waa put on guard for their an­ by a three-piece orchestra from however, a 10 per cent wage in­ New York. Aug. 9.—(A P )—Madi­ Mrs. Jeannette Eagan’s star, and nation. Without a doubt, thera ous kinds of vegeUblea. However nual 24 hours of duty. A formal cars came to a stop in front of Mr. the Yankees look like a shoo-in been playing golf, for several years, oilmen faltered and faUed to score brakes. galna Tbaaa sdvancea. Chineae aa- Spanish Morocco, rvoognlsa the In­ In Madrid the government Issued Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Skewes are crease. The matter has been re­ Meet Tonight at Sooth Park son Square Garden stock has soar­ Galltmt Chum and Wego Mutt, choices will meet with as much dis­ a statement saying a sharp watch It Is his ability to count, add and guard mount was held by tbs Ad­ Prentice's home. The New York from here. used a No. 7 iron In achieving his again until the sixth Inning, when even up for top win honors Thomas was thrown to the pave­ sartad, would come along the have surgent Spanish regime aa a beUlg- spending their honeymoon In I ferred to the State Board of Media ed 2 1-2 points since the Mike approval as approval. But with Hsq^j was bring kept for Andres Nln, P. multiply, either by barking out the jutant of the Third Battalion, Lieu­ tion and Arbitration. man g ot out of bis car and started With their deadly hitting, which ace on the short hole. Andy ^guakus hit a prodlgian’s among I. H. Hennershot’a dogs. lund and Poutney aa tbe battery, ment. His arm and hip were broken. at the atrateglc raUroada out of erent end aid lu ly In engineering Maine. Jacobs deal was announced... .Pie North China *L1”... . Henry Armstrong, who Is retired him In the third West Haven dkaUd that the eastern Japeaeee every precaution was being taken to trained in the world. baited on the line with the oergeant- uel J. Haugb. Jr., son of Mr. and squeezed through wlUi a 6-6 win Hartford, Aug. 9—Steve (Crush­ Every one of these aspirants for Superiority Slight eotnmn. saovlng south along the lands after the Spenlsh dvtl war u ralne (joleman. 196 'Vernon streeL that he could take care of the acci­ nine holes, half handicap, with a following Tony Canzonerl's example counted with number seven. Tor- victory honors wlU be entered In the In several Instances, the margin '*prev*enl his leaving the country.” Called Greatest. major. After oU ths reUefs bad Mrs. Samuel J. Haugh, of High Mrs. Elizabeth Rlchloff, 215 Autumn over Cleveland’s collapsible Indians er) Casey, the rugged Irishman, who . TSentala-Pukow railroad, and a over, ehaoluta raaeation of eati- Government dispatches reported H any Milton of Gardner street, dent. "This Is my accident and I’ll yesterday for their eighth success in score of 34-6>,i—32H. Second place and playing the small clubs, wUl cellenl tripled off Olansanti’s glove feature events of toe week’s racing of superiority betwesfl toe first snd Bntob propaganda la Arabian moved Into line, the non-commis­ street StreeL went to T. K. Clarke with 42-7—35 will never win any beauty prizes In the fourth and crossed the pan on CTilneai array .advancing to the aa Important Insurgent concentra­ for many years a circus performer sioned officers received their aaslgn- take care of it without your help”, a row. Imye $40,()00 to show for^hla sum- that will end with the third oenual second stringers Is slight enough to north wrara maetlnr SO mllee aoutb -couatriee. rxiarantaae egalast even Admitted Sunday: Archie Palmer, he told the policeman. Showing him and W. J. Slteman was third with but who may file Into the wrestling an outfield putout for West Ha­ running of toe Crescent • Kennel mention both players for toe one tion point on the Teruel front, near and later manager of a fine dog ments from Lieutenant Rogerson 8 Depot Square. The Boston Bed box, in second picture as toe next champion, will mw's work....the beat shotmaker ven’s final run. a t here. tuaJ itaUan domtaation m Spain his badge Itoltceman Prentice ad­ place at the moment, stretched their 47- 11—36. The other scores turned In American golf In Squire (tone (31ub derby tbe closing night of ths position In ths same breath. Par­ Albarracln, had been bombed by show on vaudeville, stated after and returned to their posU. The Discharged Sun'dav: Mrs. Anna tn were; G. Veltch, 44-7—37; W. S clash with . that rugged son of FINAL WEEK J ipeneee cavalry guarding an and. perhaps, dismaatliag of ths government planes which also flew watching the show yesterday after- FIFTH OLD HOME DAY vised Mr. Ross that he also had undefeated run to 13 games by tak­ Sarazen’s book is “Light Horse” Bristol Next Sunday season, next Saturday night. ticularly la this true as regards the S migtneer datachment east out to Panutleria fortiScatlona commander of the Guard. Ueuten- Parson, 13 Green Hill street. something to say about it and Hyde. 44-6ti—87%; R. W. Drlgga Arizona, "Rube” Wright In the Interest In tbe coming derby pitching choices, many beltsving further north to attack the insur­ boon that "Major" was the greatest ant Stephen Frey, then Inspected his ing the White Sox, 7-6, In their feature bout of the wrestling show Harry Cooper of CnUcago. After the game waa halted In toe repair the tracks cut by the Clunese, Oppoettioo critics of Chamber- gent stronghold at Zaragoza. The Births: Sunday a son to Mr. and brought Rtoss to tne police station on opener, but then bad toe string 48- 9H—38H: F. Bendall. 46-6— 40; seventh Inning for toe third time. event has Increased following the that Neblo Borello of toe Green de­ OF RACING dog ho bad ever wa'ched perform. guard. Mra George Larson of CJoventry and C. E. Hart. 50-9H— 40H; P. L. at the South Park area tonigbL rtashed with Chineae outpoets. The laias move bold it srUl have no government aaserted aeveral insur­ IN BOLTON SATURDAY the charge of reckless driving. Ross snapped with a 13-0 walloping In A House of David Inflelder (soup It waa finally decided to call it off announcement of Kennel Club of­ serves top ranking bscaurs be met Season Bnde With repairs were completed after a BilUe Watkins demonstrated to The guard was then ordered to a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc­ got a bond last night, for his ap­ HotchkUl, 50-8H— 41H; C. Warder. Casey of recent date throw bis ficials that toe derby wlU be run ®oce effect than the "gentismea's gent planes were destroyed In the the satlafaction of the crowd that the nightcap. strain,r and aU) is said to be the much to toe satisfaction of eighteen stiller opposition than did Poutnay, Annual Running at Japanese armored tram was rushed agreetaent on Jaa. 20. which they pass In review before the Officer ot Namara 172 McKee streeL pearance before court tonighL 52-8 44. fallow Colt, Dftnno O’Mfthonoy, for rain-soaked ball players. over the seven-sIxteenth-mUe dis­ hla record suffering accordingly. out to reinforce the guard of cavaJ- raid on the GatTaplnillee airdrome Major’ had no set routine regard­ the Day, Captain James H. Mc­ Ducky Medwlck belted two hom­ W., Keith won yesterday’s 18 a loss up at Boston and that vie. heart of a Broadway stage favorite claim Italy ignored from the mo near Zaragoaa. Sponiored Again by the Ladies’ Admitted today: William Broad- Joseph Mazules of 174 Sheldon ers in toe first game and toe CJards Next Siinday the boys’go to Bris- tance. the accepted 'fierby route Then too. there’s Andy Raguskus ot »y- ing bis many accompUabments. For Veigh. after which they went to the hurst, New Haven. street, Hartford, a PWA worker, holes of medal play with a score of toij-, supplementing half a hundred -----toe coast wants to see Tony tol. This year instead of the five-six­ toe West Sides st third, but Pagani Derhy-Aui* t4 I msot she agned IL Britain, they Instance he gave a deck of cards to Aid Society of Qnarryville took a 8-2 decision from the PhlUlea wins over leading heavies, has mov argue. :s prepanng to reeogn t guardhouse to relieve Company I of Census: Fifty-six patients. may have considered that he was 82-17—65, W. Slteman and C Davies Galento, the old Newark “night Johnny Miller la confined to bed teenth route, the longest distance In has appeared In more games and a spectator and asked him to pick New Britain. Methodist Church. but toe best they could get was a being nmner-ups with 88-22—66 and ed the "Crusher” right to tbe front stick” against Arturo LoveU....the RACING EVERY NIGHT llalAa eggrasalon to Ethiopia and out a card. Discharged today: Mrs. Charles out to the country riding and did not •nd may not be with (he locals next toe regular racing programs. rates flrst call. Ths same may also Shanghai Excited ‘MEET THE MISSUS” During the tour o f duty. Lieuten­ 6-alI draw in the nightcap, despite 93-27—66 respectively. ’The other rank among the heavyweight grap- John Henry Lewla-Bob Pastor bout, week. Announcement of the entries be said In naming Smith overi Rain or Shine I Spein tn return for Itallaa rraiwct Oliver. 22 Green HIU street, Mra heed good brakes, but he was Just lere. In fact, many of the wrest­ Watkins asked the spectator bold­ ant Walter Cbwlea was ths officer Saturday it the daU of Bolton’a Henry Otzwlch and Infant daugh­ unfortunate enough to come out of Ducky Wucky’s third round-tripper scores were: originally slated for toe Garden, Box score; for toe derby, blue ribbon event ot O’Mally at second. Daily Double lst-2nd Over New Clash I of British Interests. ing the card to call off any given nf toe day. The Reds and Dodgers ling experts are pointing to the Naturally, to charge of fatigue duty. annual Old Home Day, and for the ter. 19S Porter streeL Buckland street Into Tolland turn­ G. Veltch. 82-14—68; J. Hayden, September 30, may be shifted to WeM Ra\-en the season, is expected early this The Seeoud Cholcea Races. Post Time 8 P. M. aa«»ig>»«i Aug. S__(API __ The they aald. Premier AT STATE THEATER number of cards to the deck, not the flfth consecutive year It will be also went to a nightcap deadlock, at 82-13—69; C. Water, 85-16—69: A. heevybrowed Invader fromj^'to. Pittsburgh -----”WUd BIU" Mphl- week. Chineee peace prcservaticei corpe! ^'■“ ••dlnl mxxtld be moet agreeable On Friday, a regimental tospae- Census: Fifty-six patients. pike and hit another car Saturday Emerald Isle as the next *champlon A B R H PO Ctitfence "Gyp” Gustafson of tbe one be held to bis band. "Major^ Uon of all equipment waa held after managed by the Ladles Aid society night at 9:15 when Policeman Ar­ one-all, after toe Reds won, 6-4, In J. Woodward. 81-12—69; L. A, Wel- horn is seriously considering aban­ Bluefields Is a beady, co.urful Admission 40c. barricaded roads leading to Chinese ' “ *uch arrangement as CUnIc Sch^ula the curtain raiser. among thi big boys. Thus tonight’s Rubin, c f ...... 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 refused to partake of the 3og food w’hlch a regimental parade waa held. of tbe <)uanryviUe Methodist church. thur Sejrmour was off duty and In man. 81-11-70; W. S. Hyde, 83-13— doning tournament golf for big Montagna, 2b . .. 2 2 2 3 2 catcher; Joe Zapatka, playing coach For Box Seott Phono areas around excited Khengh.i to- *y*“ «t!i«otBg his poeitioa ee head Victor Moore and Hflen Brod­ Tuesday. 9 a m.—Dental clinic at The Tigers topped the Senators, bout t&kes atnon^ the znejor miUl he called the right card, then At the close of the parade the regi­ Ths presideuL Mrs. E. S. Haley, U Haynes streeL that vicinity, near his home. As a 71; J. (aanda, 89-18— 71; S. time bridge. . . . (he has baen mak­ ToreeUenl, i # ...... 3 4 0 of the Green oovrered flrat without a alght aftar a ei..h u, which o o e ; " • erick Star in Picture Tomor he barked off the number of tbe card 3-1, in a game cut to five frames by wrestling occasions of tha year In 2 2 ment of soldiers was ordered to form general chairman of the committees Tuesday. 9:30 a m— Tonsil and result -Of the ftcddent Mezules was Straugh, 88-17—71; J. Echmallan, Hartford. ing much more money at cards for Heyer. if 4 0 0 1 0 mlsplay all season; Bob O’Malley, Sprlafflold 4-7884 Chlzicse soldier and one Japanese' Equality Basle row and Wednesday. —the eight of spades—and named to charge. rain. The Athletics surprised with 88-16—76: W. Martin, 81-2—79; D. I 'h e playing coach of the Orioles, func­ ware killed. Government supporters, oe the a square. This was not aebeduled adenoid clinic at Haynes streeL ° ° •*>* charge of reckless O aey baa been In America only a long time)-----it seems to be hla Donnelly. 8 b ___ 2 1 1 0 2 the suit—diamonds— barking his and many of tbe Guards were puz­ It baa been decided to omit the Wednesday, 2 p. m.—WeU Oabv drirtng p d operating with defective i i triumph over the SL Louis St. John. 94-13— 81; R. Smith, 97-13 Semenkovltch, ss. 4 1 2 tioned mostly'at short but he’s ^ SprlnrMd 4-7885 The clash came aa Japanese refu-^’f^vr h ud, think Italy cannot af- answer when the right suit waa 5-4 and 7-8. —84. about a year, his trip to these legs, Instead of his arms, that Is 2 2 When the Happy Noodle Corpora zled at the formation aa nothing of parade which in tbe past has started clinic at "Y." brakes and will teU his storv in causing most of Bob Feller's trou­ Gasman, c ...... 4 0 l 5 o proven himself near th; top at sec­ geas evacuating the Yangtze valley to be et rananre with a re- Oon organized a nation-wide contest named by the person holding tha court tonight. shores bting Inspired by Danno S ia n d in f^ ond; (jllff Keeney has done a re­ the kind had been dene to previous the program. At 2 o’clock thera wiu Thursday, 9 a m.—Pre-natal cUnlc O'Maboney'a success In toe U.SJL. bles. Matthews, lb ___ 4 0 0 6 0 aad other Oniral Chtncec areas armed B nU u They believe Italy to select a "Mlasus America." a card. years. Flrat round matches In the club markably fine job of short-stopping be speeches to tht. auditorium of tbe at Haynes streeL m o r e Danno came over here and grabbed Ahearn, p ...... 8 0 1 0 0 YESTERDAYTl RESULTS poured Into Shanghai I —unable to rely on’ an Ins-irgenl w-orasn who represents the coun- Remarkably Talented. OBJCUF-^AND - GRIEF championship produced the follow­ for the Blueflclde; Dick Cobb has ^The Kiwangwan area on the vlcV>ry in Spain - has everything to However, It waa soon found out .church. Rev. Truman Woodward of Friday, 2 p. m.—Well baby clinic a lot of fame to say notomg of Red Ruffing waa toe first major' National League tryrs perfect housewife. It picked It­ Major operated with precision to why the regiment had been assem­ the White church in East Hartford at Haynes streeL ing results: W. Martin bent R. nxuy Aneiic&n dolikrt, T p U ls ...... 28 8 11 21 6 0 Chicago 3-3, Boston 0-2. been toe Jack-of-aU positions for ■orthern fringe of Rhang hsl. scene gam from a new Locarno which pre- Chicago— Mrs. Alice Regan’s Bowers, 6 and ,4; W. Ellla beat H. ------toe league hurler to chalk up 16 vlc- self a pack of trouble. every command given by bis master. bled. Into the center of the square who lived to Bolton with hip father. POLISH PASTOR HAS - Cursher’’ got an Idea. Bo he em- Moriarty Bros. New York 10-0, PltUburgh 2-8. ™ “ *^«;_Chm«^Japeneee l^bting aumably seouUl not mterfere wlt.'i It chose some twenty winners He exhibited a remarkable talent for grief over beln'^ left a widow with Benson on the 19th hole; A. Knofla tlrc i.,. .Col. Jake Ruppart In 1882, was rapidly elated off •be tone of influence Italy and Ger­ marched one man. outwardly calm Rev. W. D. Woodward was pastor of three children waa doubled after a bu-ked about a year ago and he has served notice on the Yanks be AB R H PO SL LouU 3-6, Phllsdelphta 2-6. from various parts of the nation to selecting objects, Watkins asking a and steady. He w'as a man who beat E. Cole. 4 and 2; E. Ballsleper G’Malley, 2b . .. ■4 1 Clnclnnstl 6-1, Brooklyn 4-L Membcra of the peace preserva­ many have marked out for them- the church, wiU be one of tbe speak- 2 8 FOR BUGLE COI rislt by j f gypsy fortune teller who beat J. Lamenzo on toe 19th hole; been equally succeaaful. Casey haa won't go out to see them play until tion corpe— (mUlUrtaed poMee) — compete at AUantic Q ty for the ti­ person in the crowd to name one of has spent the better part of hla life era In 1917 Rev. Woodward wrofe T W E V E PERSONS FACE defeated practically aU the top (Jronln. ss ...... American League selves in Central and Eastern Eu­ tle and the grand prise of ten thou­ four vegetables placed on the floor in the service and whom Father prom ised iie could restore bappl- J. Yullle won from L. Chapman by they have a 12-game lead___ Haw! Blpplea, lb FStfoUed the roads armed with rifles rope. a beautiful poem about' Bolton. seas to^||woman'a life. notch heavyweights. He bai Boston 7-0, (Thlcago 6-13. and band grenades, and heaped up sand dollars. But somshow the rep- and the dog picked up the one want­ Time haa ordereif out of IL He Rev. Joseph ZIeba, who receri default; (3. ’Thornton beat Gi Finch. tremendous strength, speed and ex Our pick In the Hambletonlan la A. Raguskus, 3b Philadelphia 5-7, St. Louis 4-3. Italy would be trwauag with Brit­ ed to bis mouth and carried It to the Another spesiker will be Professor POLICE COURT TONIGHT MCScJHtan told poUtjji she re­ 4 and 3; J. Hyde won from W. Hyde Schnapps with DeSota, jecond, and MBdbag barricades’ resenutive from the middle west wxa the commander of the- I69th Samuel Alvord v1)o haa lived In assumed the pastorate of St. Jol perience. He is accounted much Hllderbrand, cf . New York 6, (Cleveland 5. The------Klangw. »an i and Chapel areas. ain no longer as a minor Mediterra­ w-as probably the wrorit housewife person making the requesL By Infantry Regiment, Colonel Orville moved savings from a bank by default: R. Cook beat P.;' Ball- TwUlght Song, th ird ....B ob Feller E. Raguskus, If. nean power but oe a footing of Bolton aU his Ufa PolUh church on (Solway street, better versed in toe fine polnu of Detroit 5, Washington 1 (5, rain). OB ths north and northlvcst irwiipie in the country, and what she and command he either allowed any one A. Petty ind tied It in a stocking around 2 and 1. In a second round toe wrestling art that hla fellow recognizes class when he seei It, aU Frah’er, rf, p . . . (Othtr game postponed). equality with British recognition of At 3:80 p. m. a musical program Violation o( Automobile Laws pressed himself as highly giatlfl^ match, R Cook beat John Hyde 4 l apanara mlUtary bsadquartera. the her protesting husband do to that to go near the Watklna baby In Its Solemn Oeoaslon today at the Interest and coopera­ ler wais^as Instructed by ' tbe visitor from the Emerald Isle. right-----be passed Ooe DlMagglo Wallet, c ...... her legiUmats spheres of mfluence carriage on the veranda or became wlU bs given by pupUs of .. Miss Account for Most of Appear­ 3ypsy woman. Tha fortune teller and 2. O’Maboney. three times the other day. . . . Bob­ ’Turek, p ___ Japaaeae eommumty, and the assured. | convrention forms thChasla of mlrt. Oilonel Petty romoved his hat tion be is meeting with In organlz- THE STANDINGS Mtthcrn edge of the Intemstlaeal in RKO Radio's "Meet ths Missus.” the fearfuL ragmg canine when one and thanked the men of the 169th Ethel Von Deck, on the lawn at the ances Before Judge. laid her “touch” would “charm” General opinion today among the by Riggs, the 19-year old Los Ange­ Giansantlj rf . ., National I>ngue •atUamant Nelson C. Talntor property. Ing a drum and bugle corps among In the July handicap, the results Victor Moors and Helen Broderick made an attempt to go near tha for their loyalty to him and the offi­ toe boys and girls of the parish. iw aytoe grief. Ten days later Mrs. wrestling experts Is that George les tennis star, makes no bonea. W. L. PC. Hiltisas said tonight's «•!..>. came < carriage. Supper will be served from 5 to to date are aa follows: John Chanda Totals . . . wdio are swiftly attaining recognl- cers of the regiment to the pasL Continued cases and arrests made Already 14 buglers have signed up, .tegan looked In tbe stocking. She Clark, toe canny ScoL and (Jasey about It----- he says the No. 2 rank­ .27 8 5 20* 6 0 CThlcago ...... 64 35 .646 whin a J^iaaese Marina motor' to the church under the direction beat D. SL John oo toe' 18to hole: a i. the beet In toe game, in tang­ ing player this year wUl be (you Score by Innings; tion as America's leading funsters "Major" was but two months old e^prozsed the hope that they would by the police since Friday night's alao eight drummers and six lifers. loimd only i roll of brown wrapping New Y o r k ...... 58 41 .586 ‘‘Show me eomething better” —saya tni« attsmpted to emsr tha Oun- carry on to the future under bis of Hra Theodore Reiebard and R Smith beat C-JC. Hart on the ling with Wright, the "Crusher” Is gueased It) Bobby Rigga Moriarty Bros. .. 2 0 0 0 0 1 0—8 are co-starred to this hilarious of­ When bis master, then operating a session of the Town Court will re­ The pariah owns one base drum and »per. St. L o u is...... 53 44 .546 aaa govarnment’s Hungjao airdrome small grocery store to flwrgla, be­ succMsor i»1th the same devotion, Mra Frits Noren. 19th hole; C. O’Dowd beat W. Keith meeting one of the strongest end West H a v en ___ 5 1 1 1 0 0 0—8 Pittsburgh ...... 51 many • cigarette smoker to the clothing TEXTILE STTUKE fering, and with Anne Shirley as sult to a dozen cases before the cymbals, one family contributed 825 46 JI26 ■8 tha wrratara envlrana of tha aty. their daughter and a notable sup­ gan training him, having noticed bis enthusiasm and obedience. Mra Anna Skinner of the enter­ court this evening. Automobile vio­ fastest of current heavyweights. Believe It or not. tbe Dodgers *Two out when game was called, Boston ...... 47 54 .465 salesman. But at the cigar counter Ona Chin era verslan of tha alr- There were no smiles on the Held tainment committee haa arranged for musical instruraenta and many Wright halls from Arizona where rain. ' Cincinnati ...... 41 55 p ort!^ caM. they turn to a slde- unusual traits as a puppy. He has lations will compose one-third of all of the children own their own bugles have a perfect record... .they’ve .427 he continues to ask f.nr Marvsls pBTt Incident said two Jae^osae and aa the 169th Infantry, to the stir­ for a east from Sunset Rebckah he was a college footbaU player, one played four baraball games at night Twro-bara hit', Sipples; three-base Brooklyn ...... 89 spUtUag piece of acreen entertain appeared to nearly every state to the of the cases, plain Intoxication one- and fifes. With the money subscrib- 57 .406 — the fine cigarette for lets money.* • j C ^ e r a were kUlad. T ta Jap- ISCALLEDtODAY; ment in "Meet the Mlasus" at the union and last week coinpieted a ring measures of their band, pasted lodge to present the play, "A WUi fourth of the number and there are ot the big company of Adders who —and tost ’em all___ if Jimifly hits, TorcellenL Montagna. O’Malley; Philadelphia ...... 40 61 .396 ■ M M did net lasac an cfBcial sUta- «d Pastor Zleba was able to buy in review before the retiring colonel and a Way,” during the evening. A two cases that will mean binding tave come Into the mat game m Johhston doesn’t land that world’s borne run, A. Raguskus; double ptyy. American League M B t on tha affair. Stats theater Tuesday and Wednss- series of exhibitions to Providence at one-tbiro their value several ex­ day. for tbe last time. As tha ranks sale of home made food wiU alao be | over If the court finds probable AMATEUR BOXING emulation of Gue Bonnenberg. fair sports promotion Job, he'U bob Montagna to Bwenkovttch to Mat- W. L. PC. Anotter report was that a Jap- R. I„ Pawtucket and East Provi­ cellent drums from an out-of-town Wright has wrestled here many SEE NO TROUBLE With Its Mttlags to an Ohio town dence. Today Watkins and hU fam­ passed before him. sabres Ssjiiied up conducted during the afternoon un­ cause, to addition to a breach of the up os a promoter at Ebbeta Field t o e ^ ; left on bases Moriarty Bros, New York ...... 67 29 .698 1 ^ • Pzlvats drova up and down, guidons were thrust for­ der the direction of Mra Mary peace case. American Legion corps. times and haa a considerable fol- 5, West Raven 7; base on balls, off Boston ...... r ...... 57 38 .600 ibm ftlnlroiM aixid *ttnnntVd per- and, to a Mg hotel at ths New Jer- ous dog will go to Scranton, Pa., 10 STAR BOUTS lowlag among local mat fans. next summer—and you can bet on (Oaat beach city, and with sparkling ward and tbe officers and men of the Nichola .and Mra Bickford. Mra Since Saturday afternoon there Tbe first rehearsal is called for that....Just ask Tony Canzonerl Ahearn 2, off Turek 8, off Fraher 2: Detroit ...... 56 40 ASS Men tn intar. Tha — -t aantrr Omai for a. aeries of appearances later regiment bid adieu to their leader tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at tbe Tor Johnson, toe bulging Swede struck out, by Abeam 5, by Turek 3. ------8 ^ to hava tafuaad. and to dialogue that Ukea fun advantage proceeding south Into Virginia to Samuel Dunlop srlU superviae the has been an average of six to the about hla experience aa a bookmak­ (Chicago ...... 58 43 A74 ^ and blaachlng wnrkeri In the of many a year. police oelle who have been unable church. The children range to age wise weights a mere 365, wUI go to ^ Fraher 6; umpires. Miller sad Cleveland ...... 43 51 AST [ Inna Id nod tha g'tvnta whan the of ths many comedy sttuationar cloee the present season's appear­ sales at the hot dog booth. Mra. toe poet against Haas Bauen, Ger­ er at Saratoga. .soma montha Christy. Pasaalc vaDay There wUl be a drill of Company Jack Wlttmana wiU aaalst h A and to get bonds and who have bad to be from 7 to 17. Others will be welcome Tomorrow Night Washington ...... 41 53 .436 toraa tbsir way "^•*t the Mlasus” is the sermid of ances to Richmond. “K” at the armory tqnigbt at 7:30. many heavyweight In a special bouL back thla corner dubbed BIU Me- Me la the Allentown (Pa.), araa. Moore-Broderick vehicles pr»- WlU scU Ics cream, aoda and candy. furnished meals paid for ont e t the to sign up tomorrow night, or to at­ Kechnle o f the Boston Bees one o< St. Louis ...... 32 A33 Mr. Watkins hopes soon to have Members of the company are re­ tend and find out toe particulars. . SANDY BEACH ARENA In another houL Count Zaryaoff. ^000 worif.«’ •Mtid thU season, the bther betog Others on this commtttse wiU be police department funds, to be later the three smartest managers in tbe KEFHBW FOLLOWS HEINIE Philadelphia ...... 29 .65 A09 o r d s ^ to bsgta plekaUng tUk mlUs “Major" take a number of screen minded that they must appear on charged in the coaU of the persona A muaieian hlnuel', Rev. Zieba, "tops" with local fans, will take on ThM. U w a s laprataA ths ewu~. "TVe're On the Jury.” Mrs. Esther Kedsen and Mra Al- Jim Wants, former Holy Oeas foot- teeU for appearance to a revival of the floor in'clean ufllfotraa arreated. haa had good auccesa In leading and CRYSTAL LAKE, ROCKVILLE majors. ...weU. he’s proving It.. . . sd ftntu the car. ran into tha Aleo, on the same pregran) foe the the famous dog pictures to. which b m Skinner. Fancy work wlU be r ■“ The opener finds C3iar- nttsburgb fans haye given up on Brookiyii, Aug. « —^Art Manush. TODAY'^S GAMES . and rstamed tha ■"ptiiMi flia two days wrOl be “The Great Gam- offered for sals by Mra James organizing bands of this type. One .Admission 40c-55c-75c. •ty Strack et OUahoma wrsatllng the Pirates and are wondering Bepbew o f the uugglag Heinle, and National Le^;ue ' 8e flail hafora Ghtnara totristM foiraer great canine actors. Rin- During 1936 there were 28J21,- I® Plantavllle haa done exceptional­ Jtol” with AWm Tamlroff and Tto-Tto and Major's own talented Mott e t the straw tats known Fletcher, Mra John W. Carter. Mra Wek Stahl, former German clreus what Coach Jock Sutherland la go- a sophomore at the University of (No games scheduled I. Kaztaa Marsh to featured roles. as "Panamas” are manufactured In 291 motor vehicles registered to ly good work and haa been invited strong hsa been DodgersA Art U sa American Langus forebear, "fltronghesrt" starrirt. May Wolfe. the Unltqd States. Of these, 24,- lac to taTs at Pitt. Keuador, Oolumbto aa ~~ Thera wUl ba pony rides tor ths to pUy during the Polish (3iUd Dav outflMder and htU zl^t-haadad. (No gamaa sctadulsd). \ 197,686 were passenger cara^ program tola faU, MAW aU g fEK EViaroiG HERALD, ITER, OOMN,, SfONDAT, AT76US1' 9, lOTT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST S, 198T

B(K)TS AND HER BUDDIES ^ A Bit IrreSmlar, But— By M ARTHT B A V - V - W W HEY! T A N C y A BORPRlBC V O H ttl S O THVS SENSE and NONSENSE IS *.V. — . A M 1 MR/1 VOU ’mcnta. Cole Motors, Judge. ^ Judse. Yesterday^s Stars Dickerson. Estate of Ellen Waddell late of and flexible and pure, surpaiss the warmth of a woman's (f Gan Manchester 5458. 6463. Eatate of Mary E. Fltipatrlck late Manchester in said district, deceased. of Manchester In said dUtrlct, de­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS I win give my time and study to tbe love. Upon application of John Waddell ceased.' AMERICAN LEAGUE By ASSOCIATED PRESS things that long endure. - William— Oh. yes there is— the HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 praying that administration be Upon application of Michael J. heat of her temper. ANN0UNCEME2«rrS 2 PAINTING—PAPERING 21 granted on said estate, as per sppll* Batting—Travis, Senators, j89; Tex Carleton and Phil Cavarretta, Trotting Classic Slated for I will do what I am able to advance wry.f-: ,\\ Coushlln. Executor prayinc for Cubs—USarleton pitched one-hitter, a worthy cause; REPOSSESSED 1937 LEONARD cation on file, it Is authority to sell certain reel eetate Gehrig, Yankees, .874. RENT A BICTCLE 25c per hour. PROPERTY OWNERS— Attention ORDERED:—T4at thw foregoing fanning six, tn blanking Bees 3-0 in I will etrlve to lessen evil and obey ? belongina to said eetate A t per ap- Runs—DiMag^o, Yankees, 101; 3COWL 1MT »y MA S«lavici.iiie. T.M. B it o. s. sat. on. , 6 foot electric refrigerator for un­ Special rates for day. 71 Delmont 16.95 repapera roobi. celling paper­ sppltcstion be heard and determine^ plicattoii on file. It la Rolfe, Yankees, 94. doubleheader opener; Cavarretta hit Wednesday; Greyhoiind God's righteous laws. paid balance. Big saving. Act at the Probate Office in Manchester I win pray to Him to guide in the DID VOU KNOW THAT- street, comer Summit Operated ed or kalsomlned. Material, lanor in said District, on the Hth day of ORDERED:—That the foregolnr Runs batted in — Greenberg, double, driving in two runs in open­ iToblierville Folks by Arnold Nelson. Phone 6323 for complete. Inalda. outside painting, quick. Benqon Furniture and ^tadlo. Augqat. A. D.. 1937, at 9 o’clock (d. s. application be heard and determined Tigers, 111; DiMagglo, Yankees, er, and double and single, sending s t ^ g b t and narrow way, By Fontaine Fox Johnson Block. Call 3535. t.) in the forenoon, and that notice at the Probate ortloe In Mancheetar 109. Seeks World Mark. I will ahun false pride and folly, I The world carryover of Ameri­ reservations. large savings. Work guaranteed. In said Dlatrlct. on the 14th day of two more across in 3-2 nightcap be given to all persons interssted in Hits— Bell, Browns, 144; DiMag­ win. will live my best today. can cotton was reduced from 18.- F a m ic j ? S tuff Langa Phone M92. SACRIFIOEt BRAND new 1937 said estate of the pendency of said August. A. 0„ 1937, at 9 o'clock (d. a glo, Yankees, 142. —Grenville Klelser. 000,000 to 7,000,000 bales between 8219.00 factory crated. Standard application aniLthe time and place t.) In fhe forenoon, and that notice Bob Johnson and W ally Moses, of hearing thereon, by publishing a be gl.ven to* all persona Intereated In Doubles— Bonura. White Sox, 38; Athletics—ffobnson't homer with Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 9.— (A P )— 1932 and 1936. Oini BOASDING HOUSE Electric four burner stove, 809.93. aald estate of the pendency of aald REPAIRING copy of this order In some newspaper Vosmik, Browns, 36. . . one on base won opener M a ln st Tbe Grand Circuit meq Gunpowder waa introduced into Call 4557 after 7:00 p. m. having a circulation In aaid district. ahpllcatlon and the time and place of ieeUBU||i8I’P«d cter— I don’t like to mention it hearing thereon, by publishing a copy Triples— Kreenlcb, White Sox, 13; Browns, 5-4; Moses hit homer in at check you gave me has Europe by the Saracen Invasions. Manchester WE SPECIALIZE In recovering St least five days before the day of by trottlng’s greatest : k a f ^ k a f f / w o t aald hearing, to appear if tlfey see of this order In lome newipaper DiMagglo, Yankees, and Stone, Sen­ each game. faceWIP^^^^ bock. Tho principle of the electric ceU roofs and applying asbestos tid­ cause at aald time and place and be having a circulation In aald district, ators, 11. Hambletonlan stsikes, Weon>:sday, waa discovered by Luigi Galvanl. s o FAST, M^AlVWsj/ MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 at least five day, before the day of Ducky Medwlck, Cardinals, and atlen t^ Well, that sure is a Evening Herald ing. Workmanship guaranteed. A- heard relative thereto, and make re­ Home runs— DiMagglo, Yankees, Earle Browne, PhlUles—Medwlck and embellished by Greyhound's at­ funny thing. Doctor, so did my lum- an Italian anatomist. UWO-E 5AAA OWWS turn to thla court, and by mailing In said hearing, to appear If they see 32; Foxx, Red Sox, 29. A. Dion, 81 Wells street Tel. 486U. FORDSON PARTS. BELTING, bale cause at said time and place and be walloped three homers in double- tempt to break Peter Manning’s bago. The priceless records of Wllllaia CLASSIFIED a registered letter, on or before Au­ Stolen bases—Chapman, Red Sox, THIS TRAVEUlWa bay ties, mower parts. Tractors, gust 9, 1937ra copy of this order ad­ heard relative thereto, and make re­ header, winning opener 3-2 and mils record Tuesday, will again Gilbert, originator of the modem LA W N MOWERS put in flrat c|aaa 27; Walker, Tigers, 15. LABOFATOFV------ADVERTISEMENTS silo fillers, plow, harrows, Dublin dressed to Ruth 'Ferrell, 33 Belden turn to this court. helping tie nightcap 6-6; Browne hit make Goshen the capital of tbe - science of electricity, were lost In working condition; vacuum clean- W IL L IA M 8. H T D E Pitching—Murphy, Yankees, 11- Most Folks B X ]^ t Too Much. Es­ Tractor Co., WlUlmantic. street. Hartford. Conn.; and John "trotUn' boas" world, this week. the Great Fire of London In 1660. WE ARE FET5EFAL OoMftl «ta. vprAa tm * era cleaned, repaired; key making, W’addell, 30 Burr Place, Stratford. Judge. 2;' Ruffing, Yankees, 16-3. homer, single, driving In three rtins. pecially of What Other People Are tmltlAl^ ttttaban aad abbr«TlattoDa Conn. H-8-9-S7. In nightcap. In an atmosphere redolent of the Going To Give Them And Do For Gold mines are .often found by MEW, OUT TO lock and gunsmlthlng. Bralth- NA'nONAL LEAGUE gay Nineties, followers of tbs sport < tracing “fioaL" or pieces. of ore —cb •oaat aa a word *ad eompauad waite, 52 Pearl street. * W IL L IA M 8. H Y D E " Batting — Medwlck, Cardinals, Johnny Marcum, Rad Sox, and Them. ASCLETaOAlW THE vo rd a M tw a w ordu ICtnfmnni «eat la WANTED—TO BUY 58 Judge. Johnny Whitehead and Zeka .' onu- will crowd Good Time Park's broken from veins and washed •rlea a f tbraa Itaaik H-8-9-S7. .399; Hartnett, Cuba, .390. sprawling gran^tand and \ -ander downstream. WHO Runs—^Medwlck, Cardinals, 87; ra. White Sox— Marcum saved 7-6 Learned Scientist— Dumme Belie HAVOC WROUeSHT Llaa rataa pmt day for traaataat TURN TOUR SALEABLE Junk over the big course during the week Federal land grants to assist •d a BUSINESS LIQUOR PCRMIT Galan, Cubs, 79. first game victory with four-hit one- presents an Interesting psychologl IW PUBLIC PARKS and live poultry into cash. Best of racing, which yearly gives "bug- ’ states in establishing agricultural ■#*«• IV. lafv OPPORTUNITIES 32 N O TIC E OF application Runs batted In—Medwlck, Card­ nm bail for 5 2-3-innIng relief trick; eal problem. 3 V t h e BIVOQUE Caah CbaiT* prices. Wra. Ostrinsky, 182 BisscU T his la to give notice that 1. David Whitehead blanked R ^ Sox 13-0 gy whip" Derby fans their biggest Understudy— In Just what way? colleges were begun In 1862. t OeaaaetttlTa I>aya ..I T etal • ata McCollum of 143 Florence street. _Y o u r ^ inals, 112; Demaree, Cubs, 82. ) FOR RENT—IN BUSpiESa sec­ street. Tel. 5879. Hits—Medwlck, Cardinals, 157; with four hits in nightcap aa Bonu­ sports thrill. Learned Scientist— Well, he's ao The radio distress call—written - / BEETLE; ASILUS • CoaaactitlTa Dar* ••I i etal n eta Manchester. Conn., have hied an ap­ 'SOS—was adopted In 1908. 1 H a r ...... a| t l etaj St eta tion, brick mercantile building plication dated 2nd of August. 1987 P. Waner, Pirates, 147. ra hit homer with bases loaded. Greyhound's special racA against dumb he doesn't know he's dumb. CEPTICUS----X AM time will ehare opening day honors Cabin sltee In the national forests All •rdara (or Irraviilai taaartlosa with 8000 ft. ol ground toor space. with the Liquor Control Commission Doubles— Medwlck, Cardinals, 42; Blondy Ryan, Giants,, and Jim But if he were Just a wee bit REQUESTUsKS YOU TO •rtU ba ahaivad at tbe aaa tiaia rata. Suitable for light manufacturing. BUSINESS LOCATIONS ' for a Club Permit for the sale of C h i l d r e n Martin, Phillies, 28. Weaver, Pirates— Former's double tomorrow with the Good Time dumber he's be so dumb that even a may be leased but not bought. alcoholic liquor on the premises^ PIRECT US BACK •paeia) ra:aa for lone tana arery Apply Edward J. Holt. FOR RENT 64 By O liv « Roberts Barton Triples— 'Vaughan and Hanoley, and single drove la three rins In stake, a race which will Include tha ^raon as dumb as he Is could detect The early Egyptians and Meso­ day adyartlaing glraa apoa raqnaat. Main street, Manchester, Conn. The best of the juvenile trotters. Later potamians understood hydraulic en­ Ada ordarad batora tha third or fifth business Is owned Army &, N avy SY N tA SERVICE INC. ’ ’ Pirates, 10. 10-2 opener win; Weaver stopped TD THE HI Dated 2nd of Aug, 1937. place In any social stratum, com­ Fette, Bees, 13-4, 1:56 H act in 1922. The big grey Menu. Trees left standing after a for­ •old. Arthur Drug Store—Rubinow Bldg. H-S-9 37. Brookijm hitless In one-inning re­ Tha Herald vU l aot ba raapoaelbla fortably and easily. lief stretch to hold 6-4 winning edge. gelding owned by E. J. Baker, o f est IJre make good lumber If felled FOR R E NT— N IN E room single a t Charles, Dl., has done L:57U for She was beautiful and spoke with promptly. fo r m m tbaa aaa laoorraet taaartloa AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD This Is not being snobbish, but Myril Hoag, Yankees—Hit triple •V aay adTortlaamaat ardarsd for bouse, with all Improvements, 2 the mile and early this season broke a delightful accent. The cashier’s A lofty highway tn Yellowstone HEI> WANTED— at Manchester, w'ithin and fo r the merely honest, because the world and single, driving in two - runs in Bara ihaa aaa U b o . car garage heated. Aoply likiwara District of Msnehester, on the 7th the half-mile track record' with a beart beat fa it aa she handed him a national park runs 21 miles at al­ Tha laadyartaat otalaaloa at iaaor* MALE 36 always has been and always, will Week End Sports 6-5 win over Indians. J. HoU, 863 Main street. I'ele- dsy of August, A. D., 1937. time of 1:59^. Many think Grey­ check: titudes averaging 10.000 feet. iaet MblloaUott af adrarUalag will ba Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. be discriminating. There is that raetlflad only by eaneallatloa of tha pbone 4642. hound can break the mahk, held in Ouhier— Pm afraid you haven’t Forest rangers* carry 70-pound WANTED—TAXI DRIVER. Part Judge. subtle something about a person By ASSOCIATED PRESS POLICEMEN BEATEN. endorsed this correctly? aharga made for tha-Mrateo randarad or full time. Write or call In per­ veneration by trotting falls' for 15 gasoline water pumps to remote All adTartlaamanu mast eonforto Est.Tte of Arthur N. Potter late of that tickets him instantly regard­ Boston—Gar Wood. Jr., and Clint Beautiful One—Indeed! hi atyla. aopy aad typography with son. No phone inquiries answered. Woodhaven. N. Y., leaving property Ferguson better world's record for Bridgeport, Aug. 9.—(AP) —Ste­ years. forest fires on their backs. SUBURBAN FOR KENT 66 in said District. less of money, or "background." Caahter— No. It's made out to The first regular commercial ship rtgalaUoaa aaforead by tie publish* City Taxi. Class B Amateur motorboats; phen Mosko, 29. and Jack Duley, 34, But to the ahirt-aleeved followera Jane H. Mattingly and you have art aad they raaarra tha rlgfit ta On motion of Portia Potter of Good manners are part of It, and to be equipped with radio was the Woodhaven. N. Y.. adm inistratrix Wood does 47.393 miles per hour special policemen were beaten se­ o f the circuit, the flve-year-old’s ef­ written ‘Jane Mattingly.' adits rartsa or rajoet aay aopy aoa* SIX. SEVEN OR eight room bouse. personality, but the stranger r1ll fort will be merely a pleasant pre­ Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse In 1900. ■Idarad abjactfoaabla. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 ORDERED;—That six months from and Ferguson 47.481 to beat Wood; verely Sunday by two youths In Beautiful One— Jane Mattingly is CLOSTNO HOURS—Claaatflad ads Sept. 1st. Within k%/mlles of Ekut the 7th day o f August. A. D.. 1937 be Identify the gentleman first of all F ergusop also smashes Class C outr Stadler's park after the officers tried liminary to tbe real business o f the my name. One stone in the colossal statue ta ha publUhad same day must ba la * and the same are limited and allow­ by his speech, tbe lady by hers. of Rameses II, ancient Egyptian FOR S A LE —50 N. H. Red Pullets. Hartford. In reply state rent "and board r^ord with 52.264 miles per to break up a fight. meeting, the Hambletonlan. This Cashier—You don’t quite under­ delved by U a'eloek aooa; datardaya ed fo r tho creditors vlth-ln which to That time Is past for slang and king, welghr 1,200 tons. lf: t d a. nv April batched. Edward Feltham, location. Write Box^ O, Herald. i»ring tn their claims against said hour and wins three natlofial ama­ Mosko received a fractured nose race, named for a notable sire o f stand. What I mean to Sky la you s estate, and the said administratrix is pert expressions, which developed trotters and pacers, is worth about California has 3,600 C(JC camp­ t Station 46 Hartford trolley line. 6 ROOM HOME, lawn shade, oil, teur titles. and Duley contusions of the left left out the H. ■ S 'B A TIOMT^^JSOM. directed to give public notice to the Into a perfect orgy for some years 820,000 to tbe winning three-year- ers available for forest fire duty. t e l e p h o n e t o u r Telephone 4501 evenings. coal, garden planted. artlsmn Maipproneck, N. Y.—Eddie Riggs, cheek. Beautiful One— Ob. so I have. -THE MAOOPi CAWT creditors to bring In their claims after the World War. Besides, dur­ old and has a total purse o f about In 1927. the passenger rate for WANT ADS water, electric lights, gas. hennery. ulthin said time allowed by posting Jr,, and Neal Fulkerson, Jr., Garaen The aasallanta had disappeared She smiled sweetly aa she took SQUEEZE *THROUeH = F 6 R s a l e —a n y PART of 2000 Income 8100. 835 month. H. H. a copy of this order on the public ing tho heydey of Capone and his City, L. I., beat Dr. R. R. Lauckner 840.000. back the check and dipped her pen a cross-country flight was 8400. AAs ar. aoeapus over th. tMephoa* when other police officers errlved cross pulteta, 13 weeks old. Clark, Wllles. Vernon Center, Conn. sign post nearest to the place where kind, a modified gangster lingo and Wilson Flohr, Summit, N. J., on the scene. Ten of the beat tbe circuit can In the Ink. "Age twenty-one”, she The flight took 32 hours, and re m ?. raeuiM r*#. at th. CHAhOB RATIS slv.a aboaa the deceased last dwelt within said sometimes the passengers - had to aa a e o ^ a n l.n e a u> aa.r.artlsara, but 304 Autumn street. colored our tongue. in finals of John G. Anderson me­ muster n1U go to the post for tbe wrote. tiiwn find by publishing t-ke samo in sit on mall sacks. tha Ca s h r a t e s win b. aec.pt.d at some newspaper iiavlng a circulation Slang Became Gibberish morial best ball golf tourney, 1 up NOTED WRITER DIES. mile race, which Is decided on r. best r n ix PATMENT If paid at th. bust. FANCY QUALrrV broiler*, roast­ SUMMER HOMES In said probate district. ,wllhln ten In 36 holes. two out of three heats basis. Hope! The Austrians entered Belgrade. aaaa oSloa oa or botora tba asatatb days front the da*e of this order, and Added to our already mixed Serbia’s capital, on Dec. 2. 1914, S( ORCHY SMITH say followtns tho drat la.artloa of ing chickens and fowl, dressed. FOR KENT 67 Buffslo. N. y .— Frank Silvio, Newbiiryport. Mass., Aug. 9.— Desota. owned by Paul Bowser, The flowers have more honey Special Seiiion By JOHN C. TERRY return make to U ts court of the no- Amerlc'anese, It wa not helpful, Than ever bees can borrow. after shelling the city four months. w b ad otlwrwla. th. CHAROB Freab eggs delivered direct from New York A. C. sculler, beats Ervin (A P ) —Funeral service will be held Boston ^tesfling Impreasrio and ' WTVe c o r TO MOT SO fast.' FifltT w in bo aolleotsd. No reSpons!* tlce “given. . five years ago, to hear a crowd ot And more there are of sunny Aided by British armed, launches, LOOK/ Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tele- FOR RE.NT — MIDDLE Beach, WILLIAM 8. HYDFT Konrad, Buffalo, for senior singles at the Unitarian church here tomor­ tobacco, king, and W. N. Reynolds’ BVST H'OUTA 'KM OF ONI OF THE CAMP BUILDINGS MUty for orrora ta talaphonsd ads phonu 4217. Westbrook Sept. 1st., shore front young people i-olling off their pet quarter-mile crown at National Hours, than gray with sorrow; the Serbians reoccupled Belgrade Wi'Vfl. COT TO 6 «T VJMItm INC^ will bo assumed and tbsir accuracy , , (Judge. row for Edmund (Lester) Pearson. fachnapps are co-favocitos, vith H'AWAV. AN' WARN CROUP OF MEN CDNCRECATIS*' aaaaot ba _ cottage. 6 rooms, ga», electricity, H-5-',i.37. expressions was too much for tbe Oarsmen Association's annual re­ Twilight Song from tbe ataole.s of And lots of tolngs are funny— 11 days later. The city’s final fall HOK OOPS ON WU'S [STIRfflNC OVER layman to understand at all. 57, one of the nation's foremost CHUN6-VIN&; RO ASTING CHICKE.NS and ducks ' row bert. CaU 6277. gatta; Philadelphia Undines' 145- writers on-crlmlnology. Bill Strang, Brooklyn storage man. And alwajrs there's tomorrow! occurred Oct. 9, 1915. CIS ---- AND ^TkW I Broilers and layers. Also duck IMUEX OP AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD I ’here ts still slang, which ts even pound eight defeats A and B crews Pearson who died in Presbyterian a little behind the favorites. T w i­ In 1909, President Theodore Roose­ eggs. B. r. Allen. 37 Uoane street. FOR RENT—LAKE FRONT’ Cot­ at Manchester, within and for the included in the dictionary. The very of Buffalo West Sides for E. W. Teacher (calling suddenly on Wee velt rode 98 miles ia 17 hours on CLASSIFICATIONS District of Chester, on the 7lh hospital. New York, yesterday, be­ light Song was the two-year-' 'd Telephone 7616. tage with boat, Bolton tipper lake. best authorities admit that it adds Clark, trophy. champion t f 1936. W lllle)—What's the shape of the horseback. Three horses were used B irth s ...... A day of August. A. D., 1937. came widely known for bis chron­ earth? Apply Y. D. Service Station or Tel. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., salt to expression and there are Rye, N. Y.—Don McNeill, Okla­ Greyhound’s attempt at the rec­ for the trip, which waa teom Wash- Hngsgamanta ••••••••••••s***** B homa City, eliminated Wayne icle, of the famous Borden murder Wee Willie—Round. M arrfagaa ...... C 4368. Judge. ^ I times when no other word will fit. ord will replace the first race of the Ington to Warren ■Vi., and return, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Trust Estate of "u-w of Florence Sabin. Los Angeles Davis Cup play­ case. Teacher— How do you know it’s Haatha »»»••••••••••••••• • • b O Certain slang terms are theretore Melons, bananas, currants, and FOR RENT—COMPLETELY fur­ \V. Cheney late of Manchester, in •'The Trial of Lizzie Borden" was International duel between Gray- round 7 Card of Thanka ...... E RADIO 49 permissible, but once slang Inter­ er. from eastern grass courts singles pears have small acid content. Za H am erlam ...... V nished cottage at Giants' Neck said District, deceased. play, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. published this spring and became hound and tbe European (tampion, Wee W lllle—WeH, It's square then. Tlie Manchester Trust Company feres with good English, it ceases to Muscletone, originally scheduled for Zebras are used on a regular milk liopt aad Found 1 SEE OUR SPE C IA L I I tube 1938 14th of August to the 28tb. and Boston— Seablscult, owned by one of the non-fiction best sellers. It X don't want any argument shout It. AaBOtmeamanta •••••••••••••••• S Trustee iiavlng exhibited Its annual be useful. Too many people resort route in St. Louis, and a girl does Kosdetta Console radio. 8499^, Sept. 4th to 3'Jth. Rem 823 a week account with said estate to this Court Mrs. C. S. Howard wins 83U.OOO was an account o f the celebrated axe this week. Giovanni Maiant, ovmer the driving. ^sraonals •••••••*••••••• 9 to readymade expressions rather of the Italian trotter, asked for complete. Benson Furniture and Inquire at 85 RusseU street. for allowance, it Is added Massachusetts handicap at murdef In Fall River in 1892. a Mary— Helen and I can hardly un­ Charles Goodyear was granted a AataaM bllM ORDERED:—That the Hth day of delay. He arrives in New York to­ AotoBobtlM for Sal...... « Radio— Johnson Block. . th&n sort out their thoughts and Suffolk Downs, running mile and Pearson, who was bom here, waa derstand each other when we talk patent for vulcanizing rubber in August. A. D.. 1937. at 9 o'clock (d. s. put them Into concise words. graduated from Harvard and mar­ day to complete arrangements for ABtOBObllM for Eachanso .... t t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, one-eighth In track record time of over the telephone. 1839. Anto Aeeaaaorlaa—Tlroa ...... '« WANTED I'D KENT 6S in aald Manchester, be and the same But slovenly speech does not 1:49 to beat Mrs. Ethel Jacobs' ried Mary B. Sellers of Washington the race and watch Greyho'ond ta Frank—Did you ever try talking Aata Ropaliiac—Paintlas ...«. T The first American expedition to IS assigned for a hearing on the al­ depend upon slang to give it Its Caballero II by a length with* Fair on Oct. 15, 1908. action. eoe at a time? the Arctic left Philadelphia In 1753. A n to Sohoola ...... f . A W A N TE D — BY YOUNG Couple, 4 Anto#—snip by Track ...... I lowance of said account with said name. There la, for instance,- the Knight third. room tenement. Rent reasonable. estate, and this Court directs the AnMa-««or Uiro ...... • small item of grammar. Saratoga Springs, N. Y .—Pump­ .OarasaaVSorrtco—Storaso . . . . . 10 EMERGENCY Call 6182. Trustee to ,gtve public notice to all L '''itoreycloa—Blcyeltt ...... 11 persons* Interested therein to appear Schools do what they can, but kin, from J. H. Whitney stables, itod A n to .— M otoreyel.0 . . . . IS and be heard thereon by publishing they cannot do all. A mother can takes 88,000 purse of Saratoga spe­ I FRE( K.LES AND HIS FRIENDS By Biosser WASHINGTON TUBBS ■■alaooo aad PiofMoloaaJ Sor^coo a copy of this order in some news­ .1 By CRANE HOUSES FOR SALE 72 paper having a circulation in said teach a child to speak correcLy cial with Dewitt Page's Maetall and OUT OUR WAY By Wi l UAMS BualBoas Sorrle.a Olf.rod ...... I t Warren Wright's Bull Lea trailing. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ■ 1 ■ , Housohoid Sorvleoa Offorod ....It-A CALLS Dlatrlct, five daya before said day even though he neve^ saw a gram­ I DOWS' WAUr ID DISAPPOlWr ri FOR SALE — A FIVE ROOM of hearing and return make to this mar. She can show him enough — — I.. I eor». \ni tv ma uaviee. imc. - •* — - - —- FIND OLTT IP h e 's - M w1 BnUdtas'—Contraetlns ...... 14 Chicago— Marica, owned by what a country/ FiWT.we^ TH^OW TWAn- Florlata—Naraorloa ...... I t tingle, on West Slda Price 8S5UU. Court. basic rules about tenses and lelatlve t h e BOY.' s o FOR "THAT Piv:0s/ER CHINCHiaAS, TNgN p o l ic e WILLIAM 8. HYDE Thomas Taggart, sets Lincoln Fields ATNLEnC.’ DOWT "Wtee CAKE AWAV ! THIS Pnaoral Dlroetoro ...... I t Wm. Kanehl. pronouns In a few weeks to make r e a s o n I WONT SAY AHY- Roatlns^Plumblns—RooSas . « 11 Judge. track record of 1:10 2-5 for six fur­ HIS w o p D FOP r r J Ijl^i K A SEVEN OCULAR. toturan co ...... i » H-t-9-87. him a fundamentally correct talker. longs In winning Crete handicap ■FflWlS -ABOUT A /WOVIE ^ AeOUN^ Hllllnory—Oraaamaklns ...... I t PLENTY O P ICIDS WILt. / <»ef WU*MA7«4- y \ .' \ i ) ' PBRMAISIENY WAVE! 4343 RESOin PROPERTY Children often balk at the technical from Blen FalL pa r t until we s e e M otIb v —T rnekins—Storaca n .. SO AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD side of grammar and make a mental Agawam, Maas.—Rosalind takes ADMIT AWVTHIHe , TMSRS'J 'SOME C tiO P THAT CAKE n b llo Paaunear Sanrioo ...... tO -A • . FOR SALE 74 at Manchester, w’ithtn and for the WHAT HE (>N i i c . ■ Mntlns^Paportns ...... l i Dlstrfict o f Manchester, on the 7th hazard o f It. The other way. then. Is $5,500 champion trotting stakb at IF 'ftXJ HIWT AT DtAMONP I • f jir.ju h FIRE oo! w h a t ^RJGMT W O W ! ! ! , ^ tm lo a a l Sorrleoa ...... IS FOR SAL£—ROARING LAKE. 3 day of August. A. D.. 1937. to teach by ehr, so to speak, and Grand Circuit meeting, defeating A CHANCE IN necklack, ^ Bapalrlns ...... i ...... M South Present WILLIAM S, HYDE. Esq.. make things so simple that Johnny Calumet Evelyn in race-off. DO YOU TOO Tallorlar—Dy.lns—CloanInE .. S4 groom cottAfc. large lot. good fish­ Judge. WANT Toll.t Good, and SarrIco ...... SS ing and bathing. First $325.0U Estate of Hugh Morlarty knd Sarah 'w ill grasp the Idea. East Hampton, N. Y.—Jodwrlga 'Wantod-^Bn.In... Sorrtea » . . . . SI takes tt. Burton Keeney. 596 Kee­ Moriarty. both late of Manchester, in ImplAntlng Correct Jedrzejowska, Poland, whips Mrs, M C TD '' Edaoatloaal 4321 said District, deceased Sarah Palfrey Fabyan. 6-2, 6-3. in DO? ney street. Man. 3321. Let him study this sentence: "The kCoaraoa and Cla.iot ...... i i The Administratrix having exhibit­ Maidstone club Invitation foumey M rato Inatrvbtlona ...... is North ed hfr administration account %%lth waves swept him and her out of the tennta final; Mme. Sylvia Henrotin DaBClns ...... tS-A aaid estates to this Court for allow­ boat." It sounds crude but tt Is cor­ S*u»leal— f>ra«natio ...... s. ance. tt is and .Mrs. Dorothy Andrus take dou­ Waalod— Tnatructlon...... so 5432 LEGAL NOTICES ORDERED:—That Che Hth day of rect. Cover one pronoun with a bles from Mra. John Van Rya and Piaanclal August. A. D.. 1987, at 9 o’clock (d a. finger and Johnny will see the rea­ Carollff Bkbcock, 10-8, 4-6, 6-3. ^nds—dteeks—Mortgsgea »l AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD t.i forenoon, at the Probate. Office, in son at once. Or "Everyone ate his at Manchtater. within and for th# South Hampton, N. Y.—Jlro Ya- Builnasa Opportunities ...... i j said. Mancheater. be and the same la lunch," not "their lunch," as "every­ Money to Isoan ...... AMBULANCE IMatrlct of Manchcitpr. on th^^ 7th assigned for a liearlng on the allow- maglshi defaults after losing first day of Auauat A. L>.. J9S7. one” Is singular. So is "everybody." H elp nnd P Itu tlo a a nnre <.f aald administration account two sets, 6-4, 6-3. to give Bobby (Dou^n) Prea#nt WU.UAM S. HTDE, E»q.. w’lth said estates and thla Court di­ Another shortcoming of children 5*?h •* Juda#. Riggs Meadow Club invitation s*n H.lp Wantod—Mala ...... s. rects tile Admtniatrairlx to give pub­ la the tendency to drop "g ’s.” The SaU.moB Waattd ...... S 4 - A Eatat# of Eva Hugh## Con# lat# of lic notice to all persons interested gles title; Riggs and Bernard Cogh- 5 6 3 0 Manch#at#r, In aaid Dlatrlct. dac#aa* therein to appear and be heard there­ word ia "coming," not "comln’.” Ian whip Alfred Jarvis and O ardur (SOLD ! (30LD*! It i^ evervwheize * . f WE’RE Ai ^ A*)N\vAN ' Rolp Want.d—Malo ar Poraalo.. ST #d. A ro n t. W . e t o d ...... 17-A (HoUoran) on by publishing a copy of chls order Pronunciation is Important. Tbe Mulloy, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, In HEY, KID, VIAOULD YOU V\/KV,We CAN PAM A BUacETRJL K lO j RICH, ^ S T iTT b ' 1 ALL tJAV PANNING) T WA'S A Sltnttlpni Wantod—P.malo ... IS The T «‘mporar>' Adminlatralor hav­ In some newspaper having a circula­ dictionary habit la excellent for the ing axhtWited ita account with aald tion in said Dlstrhct, five days before doubles. MIND B o o riw a THAT TO HfCK BUCkETS OF yuTT O' FUN Situation. Wanud—M at...... |. whole family. What IS the right TIME! WE'RE «CHl Employm.nt As.nel*. lo eatate to tbia Court for allowanc#. It aald day of hearing and return make St. Michaels, Md.— Miss Severn, f o o t b a l l BACK TD ME? GOLD. FWDlAiG IT. 3060 !a to thla. Court. way to pronounce "cem etef^’ ? Or ..OERMEP, STUFF IJ t. Stock— Poto—PoaltiT— Voklelct driven by Edgard Dobson, Annap­ AND SET- rr CLOSE • LET& GO. Dora—Blrdo—P.to ...... t i O R O E R E D ;*»T h a t tba 14th day o f WILLIAM 8. HTDE "tomato" 7 Look both of them up, olis, Md., sets imofficlal world rec­ U to Stock— V .b le l.o ...... IS (Quish) Augoat, A. D.. 1937. at i o'clock (d. a. Judge. Knltry aad Suppllaa ...... « i t.) forenoon, at tha Probata Office, in U -l-9-tT. as well as all other words you are ord of 57.179 miles per hour for Wanted— Psto— Poultry gtock 14 aaid Manchaatar. ba and tha sSma la not sure of. Decide while jfou are Class K speedboats to wrin Miles aaalgnad for a hearing on rha allow­ Far Sal»—Mlsaellanaena 4340 at tt about "either" and "neither." River trophy as John Charles Thom­ Artlclaa T o r Sala ...... U ance of aaid adco'unt with aald eatate. and thla Court directs tha Tempo* -XX-HILE TH E SUN SHINES’ • More than ever today, In thla as' Myne overturns; John Glennon. * “ <1 Aeeaaaorlaa ...... II radlo-movie-speechmaktng era, is B ulldlns M alarlala ...... 47 HOSPITAL rary Adminlatrator to give public no­ -Ocean City, N. J., wins Maryland Dlamondo—Watehao—Jawalry .. It tice to all parsons tntarastad therein Lincoln. Neb. Leo Swanson, cua* it necessary for young people to State 225 cubic inch title. noctneal Appllaaeoo—Radio .. i. to appear and ba heard thereon by learn diction and grammar. Even publishing a of this order tn todlan of Nebraska'a 810.000,UOO Springfield, Mass.— Frank Taegsr, Pdol and Pood ...... I f . A stores today train their employee with perfect score of 100, wins high Oardaa— Parra— Dairy ProdoeU SO 5131 ■ome newspaper having a etreulatlon Capitol building, believea in mak­ RoBMboId Goods ...... 1 1 in said District, five daye before aald ing every cent count. to speak correctly in modulated scoring honors in Eastern States MaehiBoiT and TooU ...... ss day of hearing and return make td Today he i^-aa making hay while voices. W «, at home, can give the champloneh^ skeet shoot; Roselsnd, -J WATER DEPT. this Court, S^aleat-ilnatmiaanu ...... ts tbe sun shines—on the capitol lawn. children their start. What an aaset N. J., club takes team champion­ psieo and Store EunlpBaat . _ SI WILLIAM 8. HTDF Jpotd^ at tba Storsa ...... I I Judge. Ke estimated the blue grass u-ouid It will for them later, in every ship with aggregate score of 480. *I thought you'd decided to throw him over." Waarta* Apparol—Pura ...... 17 3077 net several tons of iuiy. way. ^ Washington—Jack Smith, Colum­ "Yee, but you know how'badly a girl throws." W aatod— T o Buy ...... H t ______« wi- - ‘ B oob s Board B i rol o Sti n a ta' (After 5 P. M.) _ Bootapraata iMTiyvc«aisvies.iM(L rustau WHV MOTHERS SET GRAV. J-P-wiitLiAwiS _*4® *a WIttont Bbard ...... t t MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE - ______r - v Boa^rs Wantod ...... »...... M-A 7068 A Serious Situation By THOMPSON AND COLL Oontry Board—RooerU ...... *0 :Y OOP The Strong: Man ...... « WHAT SHALL WE rCrET 'EM BEU3W, AT JIM7WHAT WAS MIND THE BAWEA. fLL AWRA! ARE VDU aUX/t By HAMLIN waatad—Roomo Board .«..•• dl MANCHESTER DO WITH TH E j^i)EAN)M4ILE, BELOW ITECk—. ONCE! s in c e w e THAT AWFUL C O AND SEE WHAT IT VOU C A N T O C OUT WELL HET5 d4ao, AU. OURE-XIX BE &LA0 ) WE AIMT GOIT ~ lUal Batata Paa Boat WATER CO. AUURED MEAL HAVEXl'T A CX5CTOR CRASH? WAS. PERHAPS SO OLD HERE WE ARE WELLC'MON- AsartBoata. Plata Tonomsata.. tS CAP'Nf THEHE' VOUD BE ncAD\ r ig h t -AN' WE'VE TO-' WAIT'LL 1 CUT < IT, VET- WE YOU HAONT fOONTCHOO MUGS WORRY BMnaaa Loeatlont for Roat ... II ^ R A A E O V AeoABO, ILL GIVE EM b o Dv w a s SW EPT o v e r b o a r d : ’ F o o z y :s BOVS-THS / I L^CrfT TO FIRST , - ) COME TCSrTT HOU T MV TOOLS-WHSRE'^THOLKsHT YOU'D OUOWTA TRV) ABOUT ME - 1 (OOULO TOTE F o r Rout ...... w MAS STRUCK EHI BV C5UM, UP A STONE TD IS A aWE4X( ' GOlW WITH TLU G THAT | PEBBLES LJKE THIS'UN A U Sebnrbaa F o r R ant ...... • M 5974 TME •HCSTEB* I CAN'T ■eBB*r HotnM For R m S ...... SI COMMEMORATE ALONE- BE V OAV. I'M A PBETTV TOUGH? Waatad to Rmt ...... i t IN TH E. BELIEVE m MEMORY. ______B w iI Btoato F a r Sala GAS CO. POC9A ApsrtaHBtBnlldtBS for SaU . « M A FALLIMO £wts.as Ftoporty for Bala ..... 7» eSAM e -JIB, Jarms Md SLand for Sala .. .„ 71 R sasos fo r te to ...... n 5075 WHICH Lata for Skip ...... 71 6ADUV Prepare tor Sale 74 ELECTRIC CO. INJURED FIVE *orBaekaa*a .. .. 7i '<^•■*•6—H m S B a t a t a ...... 77 OF T H « 5181 eacwt EviboNG HERALD 5121 M lkBsitf Mn X.!____ saoLt J -Tri L WW.m78VWMlWVICl.WA T.W.HQ.U.1.MT.I nmiNdDiTiix IflttttrifMtnr- lEttntftio JIm iljt MOKDAT, AUGD8T 9, I W I

Bnoat Berggiw of Laurel street AuguaU Heta and Mn. sons, a petition asking that the ques­ tioa concerning tbe purdhse of the and Roy Johnson of Edferton street Evelyn George of HassrdvUIe and tion of purr.ha*1ng the Golf Lota Golf Lots. . — ABODTTOWN spent tho wsak-end at Bast North- Bnflald are vaoatloBlag at TO SUGGEST ZONING be settled op the voting machines Other bustsess to eom# bsfors the field. Maas., attendlnr' s summer Lodge, Tolland Center, home _ at the saine time aa the fate of tbe meeting laeludes pro p o s^ to con­ MlMituBOBBoh Trib* No. St, Ico- sesslDns of the Westminster Choir Hein'e mother fifty yean ago. five charter amendments Is decided, demn land In tbe rear of West cem­ sebooL probably next week, was filed today etery, suthorlxe the Selectmen to M«ved Ordtr Vt Rod Ifoa will bold The Past Chief Daughten of BOARD CANDIDATES tU ncBI*r mooMwt <■ Ttnkor hall with George H. Waddell, clerk of the sell land owned by the town, if its thla artnlac at ■ o'eloek. Mias Muriel Kemp and Miss Dor­ Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughten Board of Selectmen. value , does not exceed $1,000; the othea Kemp of Main street, are of Scotia, wUl meet tomorrow eve­ Otherwise, It was anticipated to­ acceptance of five streeta In Stone­ spendlnfi a week at Hampton Beach, ning at 7:49 with Mlae BesMa Brown day, the Selectmen will recommend haven tract and of 13 deeds et prop­ Boot Oocnpaay No, 1 of tho Man- of Arch etreet. Board of Sdedmeii Meet indefinite postponement of any ac- erty to the tqwn. cboator rtro dopartment wUl havo a N. H., with a classmate of tbe for­ Arm and Bioatlnc toBicht. Tbe drill mer, Miss Arllne Lopn, of Worces­ Rev. and Mre. 8. E. Green and wm bo at S:SO and tho meetlnf will ter, Mass. their daughter, Patricia, together Thii Afternoon to Discoss follow. with Mrs. Geranson, Mrs. Green’s The Oennan-American chib win mother, left for Sen Diego, Cal., CdmmissHHi Members. <■ IClaa Aiiea BraaaoaU of North hold Its meeting at the clubroOms this morning by auto. They will be a&oot, Mlaa Nallla Burdail of Dem­ tonight at 8 o'clock. away untU the latter part of Sep­ ine atraet, 1I1« Joatphina Prallc and tember. Mtaa Oladja Kloter of Roeknile left Rer. W. F. Taylor of Altadena The Selectmen met this ^temoon California, a suburb of Pasadena, thla momtne for Hampton Beach, Mr. and Mn. Ralph KUpatrick of In the Mtmicipal building to select is visiting friends and relatives In candidates for a zoning commission N. R. the East. He was pastor of the 9 Eldridge street and WlUla KU­ Are Featuring These Specials patrick of 80 Spruce street motor­ which they will recommend to the ADVratlSEMBNT— North Methodist church of this town about 3u years ago, and is spending ed to Wlnchendon, Maas., Saturday special town meeting in High School Any rlaa rtS of 8Im dereloped and the week with some of his former for the week end. hall tonight If the voters adopt a For Tuesday Plus Double Minted for 89c. Arthur Dnif Store, parishioners He will visit Canada zoning ordinance for Manchester. Itobloow Bldf. before returning to bis home. The monthly meeting of the Daughten of Liberty, No. 125. L. O. Town Counsel William 8.’ Hyde Green Stamps Given WiA ^ L. I., wiU be held tomorrow night at has ruled that under the special act 7:30 o'clock In Orange hall. The de­ of the General Statutes, In accord­ gree team wlU meet at 7:19 o’clock. ance with which the proposal will be made, the zoning commissioners Cash Sales , Mrs. John D'Dario of 97 Cam­ have to be elected by the meeting Watch This bridge street was guest of honor at and that tbe task can not be dele­ a miscellaneous shower glvon Fri­ gated to the Selectmen, as bad been Regular 85c and $1.00 Ladies’ First Quality Paper Closely day night by M n. George Schelner assumed previously. M- at her homo la Rockville. Mn. Approval Seems Likely Given With Cash Sales Schelner, who was assisted by Mrs. The voters tonight. If zoning Is John Schultx, used green and plnl: approved, will also fix tbe terms of SILK HOSIERY For The Next for her decorations. Bingo and oth­ the members of the zoning commis­ er games were played and a buffet sion. It seemed likely today the All Day Tuesday In lunch was served to 29 guests. Mrs meeting would favor zoning. CLOSE-OUT . Few Days For D'Dario received many useful and Starting at 8 p. m., tonight’s ses­ Not all sizes in all colors. pair beautiful gifts. ^ sion Is expected to be largely attend­ ed and one of tbe most interesting Both These Stores An Important The Sunday school board of the town meetings in several years. Church of the Nazarene will meet Important queatlona to be decided, Regular $2.95 and $3.50 3-Piece tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. In addition to zoning, are proposals Announcement! to change the fiscal year, prohibit The JW.HALC COAI> An unusual amount of special the sale of goods from parked vehi­ businesa is on tbe docket for the cles and purchase the Old Golf Lota MANCHESTER COHH* Comb, Brush, M irror Set monthly meeting of Campbell Coun­ from the John P. Cheney family. cil, KnlghU of Columbua at the K. Ask Vote By Machine Colors: Blue, Rose, Green, . of C. home this evening at 8 o'clock. Signed by nearly one hundred per­ Black. s e t A full nport of all actlvlUea In C4ilOUS€'^SON. $ 1 .6 9 connection with the K. of C. carni­ val to be held at tbe home from Au­ INC. Men'e - Womea'e - Chlldren'e gust 30 to Sept 6 will be given at $1.00 / Wake U# tonight's meeting. A full attend­ HAIR CUTS - 25c. House’s August Clearance Sale ance of members Is desired at tO' 3 Barbere — No WalHngl night's monthly meeting. CULOTTA’S Starts Tuesday. White Fabric Gloves Manchester MR. AND MRS. C.E. HILL BARBER SHOP 34 Oak St Slipon styles’ with trimmed • ' E X M n OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY cuffs. pair TAXPAYERS DIAL We (kOI Foi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hill cQoi and Denver of 47 Edward street, were the guests of honor at a surprise cele­ The JW.HALC CORR Drug Department Attend The Town bration of their thirtieth marrlag; MANCHESTER COHN* anniversary, yesterday afternoon 25c-60c-$1.00 R ubine...... 17c-40c-67e and evening, at the home of thel.- Vonr Uoctor-i Meeting Tonight and daughter, Mrs. Carl H. Peterson of PrescrlpttoB 25e Bayer's A spirin...... 20 Pine Hill street. They were I married In Springfield, 30 years fo Self Serve and Health Market 69c M ulagar...... tomorrow. They located in Rockville Vote Absolutely NO and about 15 years ago' moved to Weldon 500-Shcet Package Kleenex...... 28c Manchester. They also, have two sons, Charles and Sherwood. C o . TUESDAY SPECIALS 25c-.50e-$1.00 L y so l...... 19c-.38c-75c On The Purchase of About 30 guests were present 903 Main at. from Springfield, Forestvllle, Plaln- 2.’>c-30c Mavis T alcum ...... 17c-34c vtlle and this town. They remember­ SPECIAL Double Green Stamps Given With Cai.h Sales The Gott Lots. Save ed Mr. and Mrs. Hill with many All Day Tuesday. $1.00 Quelque's Fleur T a lc ...... choice gifts, and a handsome bou­ Innersprlng quet of gladiolus Mrs. Peterson Your Homes By used a color scheme of green and white In her table decorations. MATTRESS Sugar Spec. 100 lb. bag $ ^ . 7 S Two Real Specials From Our Fabrics Dept Saving Taxes AD'VERTISEMENT— Clo»e-Qut of Regular $1.00 Yard Wanted! Mortgage money. Have $12.95 many opportunities to place mort­ Mazola Oil g>' $][.i9 gages. $400 and up. A good safe in­ Derby Dress Laces Vote NO On the Board of Fiance In the vestment. Call The Manchester KEMP'S Matter of Charter Revision Wh^h It Is Lumber * Fuel Co. for particulars Brought Up For Voting. Corned Beef can 1 7 « C yard Pint Bottle Red Wing 59 AU our regular $1.00 yard Laces In at this low prtce^ Sofias Union Men! Attend Your Union Meetings! colon have Just a dress length left. Black rnalse. aqua* orchid, brown, tan. copen blue, and whits. 36” wide. These laces THEODORE C. ZIMMER, Xomato Juice 3 2 9 “ wtU make up tnto beautiful evening gowns or afternoon dresses. Member of The A. F. of L. No. 3 can S. S. Plereo Grapefruit 29o Ck>se-Out of Regular 69c Yard, 39” Permanent Finish Popolar Slao Caw Aay Kind Frieod'o GIBSON’S GARAGE Generators Embroidered Organdies 185 Main St. Phone 9013 *11 our regular «9c quality. For dainty if the aroineter pointei cans evening gowna, afternoon dresses, or ehlldren's swings back and forth rapid­ BEANS 2 2 S e perty dresses. Colored flgurea on white ground. BETTER HEAT ly or remains at tero while Sfidaer'a In some colon we have Juat a dreas length left. you are driving the genera­ Black, copea blue, bright blue, matse. brown, pink, green, and red. 39 tor should be checked at MAYONNAISE Yard once. We replace bruahee _ _ 9 LESS ATTENTION MAXNOWSCH or make repairs quickly. The AND SONS cause of the trouble is elimi­ quart 3 9 ® “ P'"* 2 3 e LOWEST COST New Floors Laid nated and future expense Sanded and Finished avoided. KeOogg'a Housewares Specials ORDER Also Old Floors NORTON (Basement) Sanded — Refinished ELECTRICAL Corn Flakes 2 Gray Enameled Pans, 7” and 8y,”, -a Phone 6728 INSTRUMENT CO. Fawey Tabla «“*>...... lO c 92 East Middle Turnpike Hilliard S t Phone 4060 FEARS 2 3® »»■Gray ...... Enameled Pudding Pans, « a 12c T h e W . G . 6 L E N N E T C o . Gray Enaipeled Pudding Pans, « e-. CoaJ, Lamber« Mmsons* Supplies; Paint \ Freoh, Nattvrv No. 1 8S6 No. Main St. TeL 4149 Manchester ■»'...... -■■■...... 19c We Have All The Materials For TOMATOES lb. Gray Enameled Dish Pans, a Fraok. Nottra ^ ‘ 8-quart size ...... Aluminum . PINEHURST — DIAL 4151 ^The K ind ciriSem e CABBAGE lb 2c Meat Loaf Pans ...... 20c Aluminum ^ ^ ' BHoed, Fancy Fancy Elbertn ' CAN OWN Cake or Biscuit P a n s ...... ^ v / C ^ BEEF LIVER PEACHES ^““AFFORD HEALTH MARKET Aluminom 24c lb. , 2 quarts 25c Pudding Pius, 10” ...... , 20c Sliced Bacon. Mellow, ready to me. B|BEF STEW ib-2 7 c $1.00 Giasbake Ovenware -a Wafer Thin A Freeh Picking of Utility Dishes ...... 50G - DRIED BEEF YELLOW CORN. .24c do*. , 29c i/j lb. Well Filled lim a Beans. Refrigerator Seta. 3 Oval Glam Dishea sts BEEF LIVER n,19« With Covers. Set..-?...... 5 9 C A Delicious Cold Platter Firm, .Slicing COLD CUTS...... 45c lb. TOMATOES...... 9c lb. CIcanbeat Wet Mope, . ^ A Good Assortment. VEAL STEW lb 27< Hade On the H andle...... 19G Cucumbers. .3c ea^ 3 for 8c 15« Noxoa ’ _ CORNED BEEF Green Beans. Peppers. Fancy Chneks Brisket Sweet Fly Smay ...... l O C Middle Rib Pieces Potatoes .7 .7c ib., 3 lbs 20c C orned BEEF