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r-' 1 •, TWELVE fAGBb PRICE. rUKBB CENTS (daaolfled Adverttolng on Pago 10) MANCHESTER, CONN*, TUE5DAT, 11, 1033. VOL. LIL, NO. 240 STATE’S DELEGATES Where Nephew of Political Leaders Was Kidnaped MOTIVE VOTE RATIFICATION OF ALBANY KIDNAPING Small Crowd Witnesses Brief B 0M B A T 6T 0 J o b O’ComieD, Nephew of Ceremony That Places Gov. Cross* Address GIVE 19E WORD U|hState New York Dem- Connecticut 12th on Ust At State Convention oenlk Leaders BeU for to Join Wet Column. ON FIREWORKS state Capitol. Hartford. Conn.,^who cast their ballets in toe recent $2 S(),000 Ransom — If Blast Is Heard It Means July 11.— ( A P ) — ’The te x t o f toe ad< special election. state Capitol,' Hartford, July 11. dress made by Governor Wilbur L. Unanlxiieas Vote Friads Befiere PoGtical —.(A P )—Carrying out the mandate Cross before prohibition repeal con­ Tour vote, I understand, waa given to them by the Connecticut Show WBI Go O n - I f No vention today: unanimous. ’The question at issue, Mr. President, and members of toe which has been toe football at p oliti­ Foes May Be Behind Kid­ electorate, 50 delegates to the state cal manipulation for more than a convention today unanimously rati­ convention: Bomb Bmrsts Display Will decade, you have come to regard as fied the (^ngresslonal resolution for , The day has arrived and the event is {massing in to Connecticut h istory. an issue transcending politics. Demo­ naping Ring — Yonth Std- repeal of prohibition. crats and RepuUicans, you have eat The convention, vmlque in toe A committee of yoiu: honorable body Be Gren Tomorrow. side-by-side and voted to . same way. history of Connecticut, took less has just Informed me that'following en Early Friday Mommg In toe light of my experience with »hnn an hour to vote for the elimina­ toe deliberations of toe morning you toe General Assembly this unanimi­ tion of the 18th Amendment from have ratified a proposed artlde of Despite threatening overhanging ty seems most extraordinary. You But News Kept from the Federal Constitution and then This is believed to have been toe scene of the abduction of John J. O’Connell, Jr., son of an Albany, amendment to toe Constitution of clouds and predictions of possible Republicans and Democrats have heard Governor Wilbur L. Cross pre­ N. Y., sports promoter and nephew of Edward and Daniel O’Connell, outstanding figures in Demo­ toe United States, toe first section dict that National repeal was not far showers this evening the Legion cratic politics in New York state. The youth evidently,was seized as he drove up In front of his parents’ of which would repeal toe 18to come tc^toer much as our fore­ Poh’ce and Newspapers Amendment to toe fundamental law fathers came together in toe fierce off. fireworks committee stated at 3 home. The car, with a door open, was found Jn^aA it la pictured here before the house. battle of 1860, when Abraham Lin­ The governor, invited to address o’clock this afternoon that they of toe land, thus restoring to tbs coln was elected President of the the delegates after he had been.in­ would progress with plans for to­ several states of toe Union full con­ United States on a platform which BULLETIN! , form ed ^ their action, told the con­ night’s display at the Old Golf CODE MESSAGE TO'A'BDUCTORS trol within their borders -of toe YOUTH HELD FOR manufacture and sale of alcobOlic was based in a prime essential on Albany. N. V., July IL — (A ^ vention “the 18th Amendment seejns off East Center street. In or­ — ^Breaking a three-day slle liquors. In so doing, you have acted toe pblirical philosophy of ’Tboihas to be going fast. der to give toe townspeople as late the kidnapers of “Yoong Jol HUGE RANSOM as representatives of a large ma­ “I look forwsird to the time, not word as possible on the decision of (yCoimell, 24-year-old negdi^j (Oontinaed On Page Six) far off, when it shall completely “show or no show” it was stated jority of toe electors of this state the np-stote Democratie gone, leaving only the ’memory of it that a bomb of toe aerial type will era, Ite and Ed CConnell, to­ behind." be discharged at six o’clock this day sent Dan (yCoiuiell a new Small Attendance evening if toe exhibit ia to be giv­ note calling for a new coded Hat m Only a small crowd was in the en. In case no bomb is discharged of men who might serve as go- chamber of the House of Represen­ at six o’clock it will mean that toe HOW RECENT U W S HELP betweens for them and the tatives when the delegates placed committee and toe fireworks manu­ 0*Coimell family. Connecticut twelfth on toe list of the facturer have decided that it is too 36 states necessary to write toe pro­ threatening to go ahead with the Albany, N. Y., July 11.— (A P) — posed 21st Amendment into toe display and it will be given tomor­ FARMERS OF THE NATION The belief that John J. O’Connell, row night instead. Federal Constitution. New Hamp­ 24, held im der th reat o f death fo r shire also held its convention today, Ready At Nine while three other states of toe six­ Although no. rain fell here today $250,000 raiuom, was kidnaped in teen which have voted repeal have it was raining hard in New Haven Extensive Legislation Aimed WEATHER DEUYS an act of revenge against his nndes, yet to hold conventions. at noon and cloudy in this vicinity Ed and Dan O’Connell, Democratic were heavy. However, the manu­ Lucius F. Robinson, Sr., of Hart­ leaders, was expressed in sources fa ctu rer f the fireworks decided to to Aid Factory Worker ford, who has .ought against toe close to toe family today as hours 18th Amendment since its enact­ come to Manchester with his dis­ LINDBERGH FLIGHT play and if indications are favor­ dragged by without word from toe ment, served as chairman of the and Bnsiness Men Also— kidnapers. ' gathering. He, too, predicted that able at six o’clock he will go ahead “ Because toe enormous ransom “soon toe whole Nation will join toe and set up toe display so that they at demand,” one of toe fam ily advisers hymn of victory" after terming pro­ \ ill be ready to shoot at nine Drizzling ILim and Low How It Works. said, "and because toe Mdnapmrs hibition "a grave and foolish blun­ o'clock. ’This will give plenty of In answer to a letter of instruction from the kidnapers of bis nephew. John J. O’Connell, Jr., Daniel P. O’Connell Inserted tki* code notice failed to keep their promise to. com­ der.” time to put Che set pieces in place. in an Albany newspaper.' It lists the names of eleven mAn whom the municate wlto us yesterdfiy, we now /ilie convention, called to order at The six o’clock bomb will be toe (3oud< Halt Trip to the, final word on toe show. No bomb, O'Connell family were willing to have act as Intermediaties in ar­ Editor's Note—'This is anoth­ suspect that revenge and'not too'd'e-' •10:06 a. m., standard time, by.Secre­ ranging the young man’s return. The code is § simtfa one, ^wUh er of stories by rtaff writers of tary of State John A. Danaher, re­ no show. il| e t x ransom' pronaited the H(^>e For Break Bumerals representing the position of eiel: alphabet; toe Associated Press explalnmg Nordilands. iterated Connecticut’s oppositioq to ^ thus, 1 stands for A, J f6r^, nfor C, ited er'dii. The display tonight sRfll be dis- new 4aw s. Young O’Connell tlwr.._.18to . AmandmeDt toe . eharged atailug at ifine o’clock, imder mysterious sta te 'A dopting thC T niver rSuBed;- dependent entirely ^ o n toe weath­ Wstshington, J i ^ 11.— (A F ^-^SW North Iftven, Me., July.ll.— (A P) stances about 1 a. m. Blriday' mox3l*> r^eal resolution hi less than an er, of couese. Because of the poor fatten the fanner’s rilm poCketbook hour and concluding its deliberations —^Udfavorable flj^ng conditions Ing. A series ot threatening . weather encountered on other oc­ is toe aim of extensive legislation sages and demands wore received in an hour and thirteen minutes. greeted Colonel and Mrs. Charles casions the Legion ‘comrfittee 'is Friday and Saturday by his pottti'* EPIDEMIC OF now rapidlyy^ being put in to effect. A. Lindbergh today, dampeiiing hoping for a good break tonight. A John J. 0*CofmeIl, Jr.. DELEGATES CONVENE. This is Intended not only to help him cally powerful uncles^ Then, las cloudy sky doesn’t perturb toe their hopes that they might take off State Capitol, Hartford, July 11. rumors of toe kidnaping spread vrith committee since toe clouds have but to help toe factory worker and for Halifax, Nova Scotia, on toe — (A P )—Directed by the people of wfid fire speed througbout the state, been anything but wet 'here the AROUSING THE NATION FACING TRIAL businessman too, by restoring the second leg of their flight to Green­ to., messages abruptly ceased. Connecticut to write an end to Na­ past few weeks. Previous to the tional prohibition, fifty delegates KILLS HIMSELF farmer to a porition where .he can land. Revenge llieory met in convention today,' pledged to fireworks display toe Salvation be a purchaser' of what toe cities Drizzling rain fell from low- The revenge theory w u advazieed ratify toe Congressional resolutions Army band will ^ve a concert pro­ turn out. tmnjftiig clouds. While easterly and by a friend and adviser adu> has gram. ’This is toe regular band con­ to repeal the 18th Amendment. Four Reported Yesterday — GOVERNMENT ACTS Ex-Convict Lifts Himself Out ’The principal )Hk i enables Secre­ southeasterly winds brought little been in closest contact with the The high-ceiling chamber of the cert night and the bandstand has of a Wheel Chair To Jump tary Wallace to use various methods promise of clearing. family every minute since toe firat House of Representatives, girded or a combination of them to give The enforced delay gave Colonel kidnap demand and death threat (ConttnOed On Page Two) Senator Copeland to Ask From Courtroom Window., with amplifiers and “reserved for ON BREAD PRICES toe farmer’s bushel of wheat or bale Lindbergh an opportunity to effect was telephoned at noon Friday. delegates," signs, was toe soene of of cotton toe same power to . buy some minor repairs to hi': plane. In He said because of his coxmectlon toe gathering unique in toe political Chicago, Ju ly 11,— ( A P ) — g o o ^ i t had from 1909 to 1914. . ^ response to a telephone from wlto toe case, he did not wish his Federal Aid in New York Drawing himself up to a court­ It makes it possible for Wallace history of the state. It was toe him last night, toe Maine Air ’Trans­ name mentioned. room window from bis wheel to reward with cash payments those first time a state convention had WRECKS AN ENGINE port Company office at Rockland “It might be a case of political chair, William Henry, 20, an been called to ratify a proposed O’Connell Case. Sec. Wallace Sends Warn­ farmers who reduce their acre^e. revenge," he said. “Some one might ex-convlCt charged with lar­ Processing Taxes. amendment to toe Federal Constitu­ (Oontinaed On Pnge Six) be aggrieved at toe Democratto ceny, jumped four stories ,t o To provide a fund to pay. he is tion. county organization, of which.Ed. VALUED AT $10,000 death from toe Criminal Court authorized to levy processing taxes. The delegates were elected at a By Associated Press ings to Mayors of 49 Cit­ O’Connell is chairman.” room of Ctoief Justice John One has gone into effect on wheat, special election Jime 20, at which “Since John left school he has A distraught nation today looked ; Prystalski today. He bad been at thirty cents a bushel, while an­ Connecticut voted by more than 6 been everywhere with Dan. His two to its government for protection | ies to Stop Increases. injured when toe car he stole other on cotton, probably four cents ALEXANDER AWAITS to 1 for repeal. The official returns uncles feel like fathers toward him, Union City Yonth Charged against toe lurking mmace of toe | crashed during pursuit. a pound, is -to become effective Judge Prystalski had sentenc­ and any threat of harm to him (Contlnaed on Page Two) kldnapeV. about A u gu st 1. W jhington, July ?1.—(AP)— ed him to Pontiac Reformatory These are levied at toe manufac­ WORD TO HOP OFF strikes at them .:eply.” In four different sections of toe Young O’Connell also has been en­ With Theft of Locomotive Secretary Wallace telegraphed to- in 1932, and today he w as to turing plant where toe raw commo­ United States yesterday persons face toe jurist for another au­ dity is first processed. It is de­ gaged in toe beer business, as aa c'x.y to m ayors o f 49 cities in 25 had been report^ lifted from toe tomobile theft. signed as a tax on that part of toe officer of toe Hedrick brewery. Sam­ PROHIBITION TEST He Tried to Ron. raidst of their fellows by abductors. states announcing that toe govern­ Several women in toe room crop used by United States consum­ uel E. Aronowltz, president of this In Albany, N. Y., toe press dis­ ment will use its full powers if saw Henry pull himself up with ers. Flier Impadent to Start for brewery, is law partner of Ed O’Con­ closed toe abduction several days necessary to prevent “unwarranted great effort. They screamed Seven Commodities. nell. COMES NEXT WEEK Milford, July 11— (A P ) —Charles ago of John J. ("Butch”) O’Con­ increases in bread prices.” and court attaches rushed to toe It can be levied up to a maximum Siberia to Bring Back Much Secrecy Wysockl, 17, of Union City was nell, 24-year-old athlete and He has received protests on "un­ window just as Henry slid amount equal to toe difference be­ The actual kidnaping continued, to charged today with toe theft of a nephew of Edward J., ant’ Daniel reasonable increases” in bread across toe sill and dropped to tween toe current average and pre­ be shrouded in mystery today, as th^ locomotive after officials of toe P. 0’(3onnell, dominant figures in prices in connection with toe proc­ the concrete pavement below. war average farm prices. It can be Jimmy Mattem. uncles and members of the family Coimecticut Light and Power Com­ upstate Democratic politics. A essing tax levy of 30 cents a bushel levied on seven commodities — steadfastly refused to give out a a | ; Wets and Drys to Watch Re­ pany asserted he wrecked an en­ $250,000 ransom was demanded for on wheat which went into' effect wheat, cotton, com, hogs, tobacco, information, 'because A w arn in ga gine valued at $10,000 in the com­ his safe return. Sunday. , rice, and dairy promote. But aid Nome, Alaska, July it.— (A P )— that young O’Connell, a powerfr)! sults When Alahama and pany yards here. Aroused by tola new criminal Hia mewage said: ■ PRESIDENT CALLS t^ e r tteact la not limited to grow­ William Alexander, leader of toe young athlete, would be ^ e d it Wysockl, a junior high school outburst in his home state, Senator "T^e Department of Agriculture ers o f to w tf crope. Jimmie Mattem I^ c f Blxpe LEADERS’ PARLEY "from toe tax. seaplane to rescue toe marooned fication of toe kidnap reports until ( ment with his mother. He said he tomorrow to diacusa with him toe '“Ttif:dspartment disapproves- of Power also is provided farm ad­ rouM-toe-wcarld flier. o’clock last night. ' w ^ ed toe track Saturday and Sim- whole subject of kldnspings in this ministrators to enter into trade W ashington, Ju ly 11.— ( A P ) — ificveiuMs m consumers’ bread costs backers in New York, Alex­ Two versions of the kldnjq^ag day, reaching toe Milford yards last country. ’The New York Democrat} agreements With producers, proces­ The real tip-off to toe probable ;ta*g$niMSt tjf toe amount involved in ander arid he understood, were ne­ were heard:. One was.that O’C om ^; night. Seeing the locomotive, he is chairman of a Senate committee. sors and distributors of farm pfo- fate of prohibition, most all toe in­ (IfiW^tet^commodlty price increases was overpowered aa he stepped.firbiA’ climbed aboard and opened toe Inviestigating racketeering. ; . ; Members of Cabinet and Va ducta regardless of anti-trust law re­ gotiating through toe State De­ terested agree, will come a week .{4ns. to e processing tax. portment at Washlngtsn for au­ hia car at his home, ,^14 Putnam throttle and put it in gear. After “Hldeent EaokeP! ^ ' i strictions. from today i" toe Alabama and the case of bread a special thority from toe Soviet govern­ street, about 1 :1 5 a. m.,''Friday. T tx * toe engine began to move, he L j- These agreements can eliminate Arkansas referendums. He said he was confidj^c^l .vigUance in consumers’ interests is rions Adnunistrators Sum­ other was that two men aecostid came frightened and jumped from cr nfittee would find some.way-tpi competitive practices such as price m en t A t Memphis, Tenn., on J u lj 15, -imperative. ' - him with revolvers about 13:40 a. < to e cab. dc?l with "this hideous racket.” . : Alexander and two of his asso­ Saturday, Postmaster-General Far­ . "This is no 'tone fbr pyramiding, cutting. m., Friday, as he dined with a young^' Engine Wrecked In Alton, Dl., two. .men . ’ O H Iei A r e Nam ed W ashington, Ju ly 11.— (A P ) — end Arkansas, which vote Jul;* 18, found toe switching engine had , July 11 — (AP) — Meanwhile 11 iatefm ediarles nam<^ tep^pted to ward . them oi - **IHe' attorney general is being two days before Tennessee. crashed into a line of coal cars and President Roosevelt, d^ded today Treasury receipts for July 8 were HOW BIATTEBN LIVED ed by the O’Obonells waited at their' drove away in a car'with him,-^e Informed of complaints. Govern­ ^ In toe next month, Oregon pass- was badly damaged. They said bad been in failing Jiealtoi and was to pool toe experience of his many $7,053,442.98; expenditures $10,226,- Moscow, Juty 11.— (A P —Jimmie customary haunts fOr some sign or on toe repeal resolution July 21, mental powers'win be used if nec­ ea Wyaocki was toe only person in toe susceptible to heart disease. lieutenants strivhig, for National 757.81; balance $875,005,469.54. Cus­ Mattem Uved the 16 days he r- js oomnuznication from toe Udnape^w and Arizona, August 8. Twelve essary.” ■ . ■ v icin ity . Then there was an announce­ rehabilitation, so toe’ contest might toms duties for eight days of July Th(e friend who iuggested the ze-^ other states have set these election The engine traveled 109 feet to­ The cities are: be waged more strategically as toe $4,730,576.81. . (Gootinned On Page Six) vonge thOory with regard to the ment from toe minola.stst^ capital Boston; Bay City and Detroit, dates this year: Texas, A'jgust 26; ward toe main line of toe Nauga­ weeks progress. ■ - kidnaping inade . it .plain that bw- that twenty memben. of the high­ Michigan; -New HoUand, Sugar Washington, August 29; Vermont, tuck diviaion of toe New York, New way police force had been organ­ A t.a time When toe industrial re­ was .not speaking for toe O’Ooonell Grove and Springfield, Ohio; Terre September 5; Maine, September 11; Haven and Hartford railroad before ized into a special squad to help covery administration took hesirt on fa m ily . Maryland and Minnesota, Septem­ it crashed into toe coal cars stand­ Haute and No'rth Vernon, Indiana; recei^g ah agreement from toe Governor Indignant Miukogee, Dimcan, Oklahoma City ber 12; Idaho and New , ing on a aiding. (Oontinaed On Page Sfz) lumber industry'on raising wages Five Aerial Expeditions Gtovernor Herbert H. Lehman de­ Septem ber 16, and N orth Carolina, and Ana^rko, Oklahoma; Lara­ and reducing working . hours, toe clared today that “toe kidnapen Ohio, Petmsylvania and South Car­ mie, Wyoming.,- President summoned to hia side for m ust Im found and they must, be olina, NdVember 7. Bloomington, Chicago, Peoria counsel toe Cabinet and administra­ Held Up By Bad Weather punished.” He directed Major John Other Dates and Champagne, Illinois; ’Tucson, tors (ff various phases of toe huge A. Warner, superintendent of thd In Nebraska and South Dakota, Moscow Hospitals Filled Arizona; Portland, Oregon; Gar­ administration program. state police, to put Us whole op- field, Little Rock and Hot. Springs, N ov. 6, *1984, h u been defin itely 'J’Llz group will compose •. a By Associated Pree- ^Alexander were in Nome,.Alaak|t, ganisation on 'he case. picked. Arkansas; St. Paul, Minneapolis "council for recovery,” to naeet at Fivh aerial eq>edltions, pegged exempting to fly toe Bering Ban "Immediately upon bearing of . The Illinois and Iowa state con­ aid Rochester, Minnesota; Ran­ toe White House ehch Tuesday in­ to vmrioua spots on toe globe by and reach Jl'xunie Mattem, round- the kldn^dfig, X conferred with With Victims Of Typhus som, Leavenworth, McPherson and stead of toe usual session of toe ventions yesterday brought to 11 bad .weather, awaited the elements’ the-world filer,,stranded at Anadyr, Major Warnor,” the governor said. toe number of states wbldh have Independanee, Kansas; IxmisviUe, Cabinet xmly. Idsas,wlll'be toresbed pleasnre. today before proceeding. Siberia. “ The state poUoa are oo-c.^eratOg formally ratifled repeal. The others, Kentucky; Manchester, N ew out, policies delinleated and progress Colonel and Mrs. Cbarle.,. A. Dt New York, Impatiaat- iat re­ in. every way pootihle -aBdr.fhe 4ti? Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode island, The Hague, July’ll.— (A P )— Re-^so crowded with victims of toe dis- Hamipshlre. on t ^ many-lines reviewed.. Uodbergh: were at North Hgven, ports of an overcast Athuatie» were tlr power of the btate le bAiad Wyondtag, New Jersey, Delaware, ports from Moscow today said toe ease that they now have room only Houston, Texas; Camden, Nor­ ' monber Ne*t. ' red capital la suffering from an epi- for toe most serious cases, while toe Maine, anxictu.to puah on to Hali­ Wiley Poet, .who wUl>atleaH>t. to them. T b ^ boMit «ba flMibd Massachusetts,'Indiana and New man and Atlantle City, New Jer­ W ith the textils. code to o only one- cj ’cumnavigate the ,werld alone, and toby must ba poaMbaA“ : • “ dismic of typhus of alarmihg propor­ sitpply Of camphior,' with which sey; Dtover, Colorado; South St. approved,, and'eonceni showing it­ fax, whanee thay wlL ehart aipoa- T ork . ■TWO. agen te^ tba tions for this time of toe year. typhua Is tre&ted, Is roaming low. Joseph, ' Cartoiige. Columbia. self in toe.administration over de­ ■Itfia' trmne-Atlantic air paaeage and toe Frcncl team ot 'Lieut. The five other states in which re­ Maurice Rosri and ; tjadl Oodoe, of Juatice at peal delates have been eleicted Official health stiatiatlcs were said ’l^hus is ustially prevalent in Springfield and Joplin, MiswMirl; lay of other industries in coming, in a c ro s i Oraenlasd to Bhmq^e. to have been withheld, but foreigners RuMla during cold weather, but undsn'toe. control-law, there was General ttalo Balbo» ' with hia who plan to oroca ,#|lani Albany tbit aliht tet.t& QilftfliitQ l are Ne^wSa, Oonnectleu^ Near Tairpa,' Florida; Hancock, M l^- n d i awto a diatapee ' Utempshirs, Califoniia and West in Moscow were quoted' as saying raraly breaks out in toe warmef laikh Rotfe and Deb Motoea. Iowa; obyiops ibtlsfiaetlon over toe liunber fleet Of 24 irianUfiletorers stepping forward. boata, WM in r wUl ba land-bound,, NHiftaiia. Batifyihg conventtons are there were hundreds of cases and m oal^. It is caused by the Ute of OsMcosh, '^aconaifir- Philadeli{hla; at',-lmat'<^'n general Oath Administered. was in their favor, for nO amend­ their captains, at leMt t h r a days r For the first time since the vaca- be given for the best snapshot taken mands of only the most notmlous .. (Excerpts from II Trovatore) .. previous to the time they desire to supervlM the handling of tran­ Danaher then called upon the del­ ment to the Constitution has ever ion school was instituted Hev. Allen during the course of the contest, cases of the last five months: March, “(3arry O n " ...... Broughton attend. Scouts of Troop 5 ibould slate, the problem win be dealt egates to rise, and the oath was ad­ b<«en repealed. las taken his vacation in July. Rev. which began Memorial Day and Charles Boettcher n., Denver, Star Spangled Baimer notify Lieutenant Geu, 8833 and with by organlationa formed d. S. Stocking, pasto* of the North ministered by Chief Justice William “But contrary to expectation the which closes Labor Day. Films pur­ Feb. 12, 860,000. * “Daimy Boy" is included as re- Troop 11, Mrs. T. E. Brosnan, 6542. through agramate betwea dethodist church, is conducting chased and developed at Kemp’s, M. Maltbie. The form tised to 18th Amendment eeeme to be going Jerome Factor, Chicago, April 15, quated.by am e Irish patrons pres­ swear in delegates at previous' state groups of statu. ilble courses at the local school also Inc. local Kodak dealers, are fast. I look forward to - the time, ent at the iMt concert. * Beginning July 14, babies and Hopkins old the translat ibould conventions was used. 860,000. , __ , ^ ^ I it the school in Vernon, whibh also eligible for the prizes, given weekly not far off, when it shall be com­ Peggy McMath, Harwlchport, N o Charge. children will be san only by ap­ be giva betta tratm at but It pletely gone, leaving only the mem­ tpened yesterday. and also for the grand prize. Selectiqn of a temporary clerk Mam., May 2, 860,^. There will be no charge for park­ pointment at the well children’s should not be made poulble fbr The school has been supported was the next order of business. J. ory of it behind.” Mary McElroy of Kansas City, ing of automobiles this evening and clinic, held every Friday at 10 a. m. paple to live indefinitely on the. (lach yeEir by g ifts ot m oney from the The chief executive said he con­ Frederick Baker of New Haven, May 27, 880,000. the fireworks concern Is not ebarg- at the Health Center on Haynei tranilat funds. people of both churches. This sea- nominated by Lucius F. Robinson of sidered it “■ rare privilege to have William Mamm, of St. Paul, June log the Legion for the show. To­ itreet. Call the Public Health He said he bad bea informed don for the flvst time an enroUment Hartford, was elected by unanimous been able as governor of this state 15, 8100,000. night’s show Is a "make up" per­ Ni^ilng Association, 8426. ’The there are IDOO traxiilents at Flor- fee of a dime is required. This has FAVORITES V ia O R S voice vote. tn play a role in an endeavor to John Factor, ot Chicago, July 1, formance for the one that w m Wednesday afternoon conferenca au , Alabama, wbere Muule been used toward the purchase of free the people from the Incubus of Baker then read the proclamation 8100.000. washed out by rain the night of the will be held at the Y. M. C. A. m Shoals is loatsd and that they materials for the handwork classes. National prohibition.” by Gov. Wilbur L. Crou, calling the John J. O’Connell, Jr., of Albany, Fourth. ’The canteen at the usual. coBitituU e problem. AT EASTERN POINT convention. "From the beginning,” he added, July 7, 8280,000. grounds will be In charge of the ‘It has been' my conviction that With Beoretaty of Btate Danaher August Luer, of Altcm, HI., July Legion ways and means committee ’Trinity PMt Noble Grande asa- the 18th Amendment wae a coloe- 10. unannounced. and all proceedi will go to the wel­ olatlonawlU plonlo Thuriday after­ NORTH END FIREMEN ■till in the chair, lelectlon of a tem­ ■al mlitake.” porary chairman wae made the or­ Peggy McMath's kidnapere were fare fund of tbs Legion. ’Those noon at the home of Mri. Ethel GRAIN PRICES SOAR Mrs. Hurd W bs Her Match der of buBlneie. Leonard J. Niok- captured and the ransom money re­ who attend the display are asked to Wiokee of Stafford Springs. For ^I OF NO. 1 NAME YOST ereon of Cornwall, former Judge of turned. patronise the Legion oantan locat* full partloulari they may call Mre. ON CHICAGO MARKET f the Buperlor Court, wae the only BOMB IS EXPLODED Mary MbElroy’i kidnapers Were ed in front of the old olub houM on Jeiele WaUace, 8068. Easily as Do Other For­ nominee and wae elected ''nmani- caught —at least authoritlss think the top of the hill. ll6*Elect Foremvi at Meetlnn: mouely. He took the chair amid . IN' AMERICAN CLUB they got them aU—and eome of u e Zt loould be remembered that In Mia B atria Perrett of Rusall Wheat Futurei Go Far Over i in Headquarters Last Night applause. money wae recovered. CMS BO bomb le a t off at six this Itreet ii ipendlog the lummer at mer Champions. Borne of Bqettcher’e kidnapere svsnlng thi show will bt glvso to­ Old Orchard, Maine. Dollar Mark as Government —Outing Is Planned. “We are here to carry out the Porter Slightly Hurt in Ha­ and some of the raniom was taken morrow Bight. Reports Are Received. mandate of the people,” the former Linns Lodgt, No. 72, Knights rt I Butem Point, July ll.<—(A P )~ judge laid ai be aiiumed the chair. vana —> Window Panes FavorltM advanced an bloo today only part of a five months’ PythlM,I, willwiu holdBoia Its IM rsfuiNrsgular - m at­ Ohlcago, July 11.—(AP)— A ' Albert Yost was reeleoted fore- ^‘Bpeeebee are not neoeieary.” ' Smashed in the Neighbor* ing tomorrownorrow svsn' evening at - •- e'r • 'ck SMa of Hoee Company No. 1 at In tba flrat round match play for record of kldnaplnge. There haw furiously cdvanolag market, the Bpeedlly and imoothly the con­ been plenty more—lay authoyltiee NEW STATE LAWYERS In Oramnge hall. District Deputy wlldat of many in ra a t weeks, its annual meeting heid last night the Grlawold golf trophy at the vention dlepoeed of the prellminarlee hood. BheneooMett olub. —pleaiy which never get into po­ Grand Qiancellor Leon Davis of took all ths IsadlBS i^ains to nsw at the fire headquarters, Main at preparatory to acting on rneal. ’Thompionvllls and his staff wUl Hilliard street. Hie first assistant Mn. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Havana, July 11.—(A P )- Wblle lice records or nswepapsra—plenty ARE SWORN IN TODAY high pries records today. Nominated by John H. ’Trumbull, which no one telle about. install the nsw offlosrs. After ths will be Conrad Apel, second assist­ Philadelphia, who needs her third former governor, Luolue F. Robin- Bumner Welles, the American am­ What cblsfly a t ths caarkste a champlonahlp to take permanent bassador wae conferring with Presi­ mating rsfrabmsnti will bs ssrv- flrs WM a govimmsat erop rspert ant, Joseph Bhoneskl; treasurer, eon, Br., of Hartford was unanl- sd. A large attendance Is antiol- Thonaas Ahea; steward, Lawrenoe poiieealon of the trop^. won with dent Maobado at the executive pal­ EXPERTS ON JOB showing a w hat ylsld undsr domsa- mouily ohoeen permanent chairman. New York, July 11— Thirty-five Candidate! Who Re­ patsd. Moonan; secretary, William Qrlftln; rttle effort from Mri. C., J. Downey The chairman’ wae described by ace today a email bomb exploded in tlc requlrsmata by mere than 100,- Investigating oommlttee, Jaok. Wll- of Bprlnffleld, Mail., and Mies the mall box of the American Qub lice Commlesloner Jama Bolan an­ cently Paeeed Bar Examina- 000,000 buebeli and the smallut In Trumbull ai "outstanding In bis op- Mr. and Mrs. ThomM Ford and 6on, Sernas Boott, Waiter Moske; Edith Quler of Reading, Pa., an­ three blocks away. nounced today that flv New York tlona Admitted to Practice. forty yeari as w4U u a corn crop p^tlon to the 18tb Amendment family bavs movsd from Short auditors, Frank Brennan, Arthur other two-time winner of the oup, Alfred James, porter at the olub, detectives w iu experience in kidnap ■mailer than any harvuted la thir­ ever ilnoe Its enactment” oaMs had been sent to ^bany to strat to a llngls houss on Coopsr Coseo; delegaUs to Firemen’s oon- dleposed of Mre. Hamilton Hitt of was slightly wounded In the leg and ty years. Robinson called the 18th Amend­ work on solution of the kidnaping Nsw Haven, July 11.—(AP) — s t r a t veatlon at Baybrook, Joseph Bho- Boheneotady 4 and 8. window panel in the neighborhood Evory whsat future w at far w ar ment "a grave and foolish blundsr.” Tblrty-flvs oandldatu for the state neskl, alternate, Arthur Coseo. The medallet, Mlee Jane Broad- were emubed by the exploston of John J. O’Connell, Jr. the dollar mark, and for the flnt The following foremen were ap- “The tragic blunder when com­ which caused something ot a panic This announcement wu mace bar were sworn in today by Supe­ Ths family of B. M. Cummings of well of Springfield, was puibed mitted seemed for many yeari Irre­ time rye also puied ths doUav a lnted to plan the annual outing: in the commerolal district nearby. ■hortly aft'er It w m rior Court Judge Patrick B. O’Sulli­ South Main strat Ic spending the hard to win from Mlai Bette Wa­ vocable.” New X ork police bad, coneldered the van, while nine others eligible for month of July at Olant'i Neok. bushel line, roaring more than 10 Giwrenee Moonan, Jack Wilson, terhouse of Providence, R. I., 2 and The bomb was wrapped in newe- Reviewing the efforti made to re­ poalW lty of a connection between admluion did not appar. cents a buehel on top of an S sent Charles Connors, Walter Moske and 1. papers and deposited by eomeone gain the day before. Arthur Coseo. peal prohibition, tb? chairman pre- yet unidentified. A policeman wae the O’Connell oae and the kid­ All the candidates pMsed Con­ M ia Margaret Carlson, M ia Edna Two pther outstanding contendr naping of the Undbergh baby and necticut State bar examinations held Hllblf, Miss Doris Rothw; Miss Jans It WM not ai.sbouting xaerket, 'Tliomas Bhea who has been ill ers Won decisive vlotorlaa. Mias; dloted: < . on dutylu t y ______near the mall m x where the ’’Boon thi whole nation will jean had atlsfled themeelves that there recently in New Haven. Sonnlckan, M ia Dorothy Nelson, with the joyous roar ^ at flnt AeW- sines last Beptember and Is feeling Kathryn Bragaw of Montclair, N,‘- explo&a occurred. In our hymn of vtctory.” was no such connection. Those admitted were: Hugh M. Miss Dorothy Denton, and Mia ed recovery from the bu k holiday, somewhat better was present last J., triumphed over Mrs. W. B. TOe___ poUe police are conducting an In* Before the conventionlUon eompleted Bolan, who declined to disclose Alcorn, Jr., of SuCleld; Wimam B. Mary Maridea have returned home but one of dadly epeed, with every .night and was given the glad hand. Hunt of Baltimore, 6 and 6 and v'estlgatlon. le organization, prayer waeras off(ered the Identity of the five detectives Allen, JrA of Bridgeport: William P. after spending a week at Mr. and nerve of traden strung to the high­ Y^lllam Fraser, formerly a foreman Miss Jane Brooks of SparklU, N. of No. 1, was also present at the by the Rt. Rev. B. Campion'lam pion sent to Albany, said they were e « t Barber, of Putnam; William J. Bar­ Mru. Robinan’s cottage at Black est pitch for Instantaneous deals. 7., overwhelmed Mre. J. Garrlsh Acheson, Episcopal bishop of Con- in response to a request by District rett, of Westerly, R. I.; Angelo M. m eeting. Baueher of Montclair, 8 and 7. JAPANESE BEETLE Point Beach club. The outdoor drill was abandoned neoU cut Attorney John T. Delaney of Albany Basils, of Shelton; Robert P. BlUlnga, Mlsa Jean Bauer of Providence WOOLSBT FUNEBAL. on account of the rain. Following Proceeding with organization of county. ot Wallingford: CharlM E. Bourk, of Mr. and Mre. George Armetrong eliminated Mrs. Hazel Martelle of the convention, Robinson sidd: “1 Little Information Hartford; John L. Campana, of the business the firemen were re­ TRAPS PUCED HERE of Clinton strat and Mr. and Mre. New Hava, July 11.—(AP)*— galed with steamed clams prepared Hartford, 5 and 4. hold the order of business, prepared Up to the time this request was Bridgeport; Albert L. Coles, of Emil Johnson of Birch street have Mn. John L. Welsh of Newport, by the secretary of state, in my received local police had had no Bridgeport; Jonathan P. Ells, of The Rev. W. A. Beardsley, rector of by Lawrence Moonan and William returned from a short stay at Ham- S t ThomM church will officiate at R. I., had to play an extra hole to hand, and will attempt to be guided communication from Albany offi­ Litchfield; Stanley D. Fisher, of G riffin. Being Put in Back Yards to monMsett Beach. funeral servlca tomorrow afternoon defeat Mn. Frederick Davis of by it.” . cials about the case except for we West Hartford; Arthur J. Gerstl, of Providence, one up. Catch Pest — Department of one brief bulle'.ln announcing the for Theodore 8. Wooleey, noted for- Clerk Elected Bridgeport; George H. Gilman, Jr., The setback party which the g o o g e l g e t s a p p o i n t e d In another extra hole match. Agriculture in Charge. kidnaping and saying a green au­ of Hartford; Edward GUck, of New esta, ad gradron 6f a former Boys’ Club of Highland Park was to presldat of Yale, who aded his Ufe Miss Mary B. Fine of Scranton, The temporary clerk, J. Frederick tomobile was wanted. Haven; Robert R. Goldberger, of have conducted this evening, has Bolan said that In addition to the by suicide yaterday. New Britain, July 11 — (AP) — Pa., won by a margin of one up Baker, was unanimously elected .If you find a peculiar-looking Bridgeport; Edward Ralph Henkle, been postponed until Tuesday night Representative Samuel S. Googel of from Mrs. Ronsdd H. Barlow of permanent clerk. green can, painted white on the In­ detectives sent to Albany, who will of New London. of next week. this city was informed by telegrraph Philadelphia, winner of the flnt Judge Nickerson presented a reso­ side, with a glass bottle attached work imder Delaney and Albany po­ James F. Hogan, of Torrlngton; by Archibald McNeil, Democratic Griswold cup tournament 16 years lution, asking that the roll of dele­ xmderneatb, ‘set-up in your back lice officials, six more New York Warren M. Humes, of West Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Renn of National committeemsm, today 1 at ago. gates as read at the opening of the yard—don’t touch it. It was put detectives will be held In readiness ford; Stewart C. Jones, of New Ha­ Cooper street are spending the to run down any clues developing In STATE he had been appointed a si>ecial as­ Mrs. Edwin H. Fitter of PhUa- convention, be made the permanent there by agents of the U. 8. Depart­ ven; John Kelgb, Jr., of East Nor­ month of July at Coventry Lake. sociate to United States Attorney delphia eliminated another Phlla- roll of delegates. m ent o f A griculture,' Bureau o f Ehi- this area. walk; Harry H. Kleinman, of Hart­ TONITE General Homer Cummings in Wash­ delphism, Mrs. E. E. Wetherlll, 4 tomology, to catch the troublesome All detectivM on the New York ford; Philip C. Kohn, of West Hart­ ^ ’The condition of Charles E. House Wed. and Thors. ! Lee R. Robbins, addressing the Japanese beetles which are becom­ force were Instructed today to be ington. and 3. chair, suggested the resolution be ford: Irwin I. Krug, of Willimantlc; seriously 111 at bis home on East The MeNeil message said the ap­ ing ccmsidcrable of a pest around alert for any tips on the case from Mrs. L, Dekoven Phelps of amended to place the naifie of May Carl A. Lundgren, of Ansonia; Lil­ Center strat, w m improved today. — w ArtNla BK1.1S pointment was based on “your Watch Hin, R. I., won 5 and 4 this section of the state. Employes underworld sources, lian L. Malley, of Hartford; Francis splendid record in the Legislature R. Moriarty, who was absent when of the Department of Agriculture from Mrs. J. M. Jay cox of Philadel­ the roll was called but arrived later, J. Merrlllat, of Bridgeport; Lester J. The regular monthly meeting of t and your loyalty to honest demo­ phia, who got into the champion­ will call at regular periods to re­ GREEN AUTO AGAIN Mittau, of Stamford; Joseph R. Reg- i i O l D D K C t be placed on the permanent roll. New York, July 11.—(AP) — the Board of Selectmen will be held cracy in ConnecUcut.” ship flight this morning In a play­ move the beetles—if any are snared. nler, of Hartford; Abe A. Ribicoff, of “Wanted: a green automobile." this evening in the Municipal build­ Googel has represented New Bri­ off with Mrs. Charles M. Tenney of Chairman Robinson saifi: “May Small boys especially should be told Hartford; Benjamin Silver, of ing. The C3heney utilities, town In­ * O F 1 9 3 3 tain at the last two sessions of the the chair suggest that Mrs. Moriar- to leave the traps alone. This terse police buUetin. sent out Bridgeport; Louis Stein, of Bridge­ Springfield, Mass. In connection with the abduction of surance and the accumulated bills General Assembly. ty’s name is on the roll, and the only port; Joseph Sulsman, of New Lon­ of the past month will be reviewed FrL a d Sat John J. O’Connell, Jr., flipped back WOULD UST EMBARGO action necessary to be taken is the don; Louis C. Wool, of New London. “(Hrl In 419“ a d the pages of memory to the green and ordered paid. administering of the oath.” INVALID HNANCIER “W omu I Stole” cars which paraded through inves­ Washington, July 11.—(AP) — Rising from her chair In the deep hall, Mrs. Moriarty pledged herself tigations of the nation’s most tragic President Roosevelt was urged today IS KIDNAP VICTIM kidnaping — that of little Charles by Senator Adams, (D., Col.) to lift to the oath administer^ by Chief HOSPITAL NOTES MISS MORAN RUMINATED Justice Maltbie. A. Lindbergh, Jr. Quality Groceries the gold embargo to permit export Police bulletins in the Lindbergh DANCE! — DANCE! of newly mined gold. Alter adoption of a resolution A lton, HlB., July 11— (A P ) —A l­ abduction described the car in which .William Leeman, 18, of 12 New­ . O lv a by that rules of Parliamentary prac­ ton police today went Into Jersey IN WATERBDRY TOURNEY He pointed out that the world the baby wae whisked away as a man street, w m given emergency Junior Sons a d Daughters of Italy county north of here, for an inten­ For Less price for gold is about 20 per cent tice be made the rules of ^ e con­ green sedan. Police did not de­ treatment at the hospital yaterday sive search for the kidnapere ot a t \ higher than the domestic price, and vention, organization was completed scribe the model wanted in the afternoon for a fractured collarbone, August Luer, 77, wealthy Invalid Waterbury, July 11— (AP). — Maxwell House Coffee, 0 /5 that American miners were unable with the election of these officert: O’Connell case but east suspicion lacerations on the left forearm and Roller Coaster William Brosmith of Haddam, banker. Mira Anna Moran, city women’s lb. t i n ...... / r f O C to take advantage of it. upon every green car in sight. bruises and abrasions on the chest Adams would not comment on the vice president. Will Penning, a resident of Alton, Pubjic interest In the Lindbergh tennis champion, was eliminated in Dance reported today he eXw a man he received when be fell from a swing the second day of play of the wom­ Granulated Sugar, O O ^ »titude of the President, who has Annie B, Jennings of Fairfield, case resulted in cbe turning up of In Center Springs Park. He w m ad­ (Sons of Italy Hall, Kaney Strat) been vigorously insisting on the gold vice president. was certain was Luer. in an auto­ scores of cars, all of them more or en’s singles in the third annual 5 pounds ...... C mobile at Plasa, 12 miles north of mitted as a patient after treatment Naugatuck valley tennis chamiflon- em bargo. Caroline Rutz-Reei of Greenwich, lea green but none of them the Wednesday, July 12 K r a i ^ e here, last night. He said he bad John ’Ihygeson of 879 Hartford sblps this morning on the courts of secretary. right one. Road and Mrs. Elisabeth Waldo of M oslo by Tender Sweet Peas, O C ^ Robert A. Winslow, Jr., of Hart­ not heard of the kidnaping at the Two of the moct noted catcbM in the Country Club of Waterbury. Art McKay’s Shar^ a d Flats time. Luer is known to him by 689 Main street were admitted y a - Miss Moran wm defated by Mrs. 2 No. 2 cans...... A t / C ford, reporter. the police net were the green sedan Ducing 8 to IS. sight. terday. Morgan Palma, Rye, N. 7., 6-8, A d m lu io n ...... U e Eugene P. Golden of Meriden, of John Hughes Curtii, Norfolk, Va., A SOD, Frederick T. BUsh, 3rd, wan Gold Dust, Meanwhile membera of Luer’e before bis activities as “negotiator" 6-0. TransportatUia F ra from 8 to 9 m essenger. born at the hospital yaterday to 21argepkgs...... family awaited some word from the in the case were generally known, Mrs. Rodney Chaa wm the only P. Bf. From South End Tanriani. A A motion by PblUip Pond, passed kidnapers. They hav» made no ef­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. wish Jr., of 80 local contestant to remain In tue mi».w

of .a gi^ifnl, beeak^bwn, .of . the Mmkeria nm tal. Tbe next MERIDBI UDlkllFFICIAL; above lutDaH iuinEinB time he' Mw Harriman vrtui May 24'. PROPOSED FREIGHT i m sntATOsMERE lira dayfi after- kie : returh '.from Reelyn, ZAtig;Iriaa4' be: e^ . J E D FOR HIGH COURT ABOVE THE STRATOSPHERE, wfiich exteniit to sSeet 20 milM-up, it the Bll£$ rORCIILAIIOR tm at yoki, ntvir etnitrsttd'tsoept by umnsnntd weither bsHeom osnTfinfl In- CHANGES ADD COST strbmtnft to about ^ 1 - 2 rnHet. at a'prtee j m ean rttoii tetfRy, Treasinrer- c i Puritan Bank l)ne, Ten and ..Twmity 0ol|ar 7- • »■ t. ’■ - ■ Charged With EmbezdeniMit At altitude inertaatt, tanqKratura af ain goes up and at 25 miiet it approxt- Notes A^e^Tlieir Appear­ I 7 . 'mates tl« f of ground level, wbile at 35 miles it is believed to reuii 21Z.degrees, ande i n g ^ State. Doctor T ^ Comt "le ss Than Carload” Ship­ of $il,000 of Banks’ Funds. tin-boffing'"point of waltr. . T lu rM counterfeits ' of United New Haven, July 11.—(AP)— Ktd No of FOR Y m iN T CAMP pers WooU Have to Truck Louis C. Dossin, treasurer of the Statesta M p n i^ r money made their Puritan Baiik and Trust Compaiqr pearanbe tn„toe south^ pari of toe of Meriden was charged with em­ state .qn Saturday and storriEoepers frcnn the North End* bezzlement of 811,000 of the bank's Many Vacancies Remain — and others/torougiiout Connecticut . . "T ■ 'A: » funds today in a bench warrant is­ are being warned^ to be on guard sued by Judge Patrick B. O’Sulli­ f^- agaizurt a pq^Ue general dieulbu- New York, July ll.-?r(AP)— Mnst F3e Applications by Wednesday Ilie possibility that local busl> van. Dossin, who was arrested at tion ,of toe MUs. The denominations e^b W. Harriman.- former chair­ ness concerns will find their ship­ his home in Merideh by County De­ detected are gl, glO and $20. tective Stanley Gianelle pf New man of toe' Harriman National ping and general freighting costs inn The gl Mil is described by bank­ Bank an^ 'Drust' Company, told his Toomow Night Haven, was arraigned before Judge ers as a pbot piece of work-that creased if a proposed change in t 'Sullivan md held for the Sep­ physidiem last April he had no should not deceive any one, toe i>or- knowledige of an alleged 1300,000 railroad facilities at the south end tember term of Superior Court, in s trait of Washington being consider­ aro made, was called to attention to­ 'jaL* was set at |3i500. f^se entoy on toe baj^e books. The Herald is in receipt of infor­ SPECIAL ably blurred, and toe bill having a This was brought forth today by day by Edward J. Murphy, president Dossin made no jdea as he ap­ greasy appearance. mation from Major Thomas Bannl- peared without counsel. State At­ the physician. Dr. Snfito-Ely Jel- gan, Reglonri Director of toe Vet- of the Manchester Chamber of The |10 bill, is more likely to de­ Uffe, mental and nerve specialist. Commerce. If the south end freight torney Samuel E. Hoyt said he will given an opportunity to plead in ceive. It Is a Federal Reserve Viote In testimony at a Federtd Court rii-ans Bureau, Newington by tomor- office of the New Haven railroad, effect that there are several vacan­ September. bearing toe portrait of Alexander bearing to determine toe banker’s Tub fornierly the Cheney branch, is clos­ Hamilton, and toe serial -numher B cies for ex-service men in ed to “less than carload’’ shippers it His arrest followed a complaint mental fitneaa to stand trial on a made by the state bank commis­ 165,898,92 A. Thq portrait is con­ charge of falsifying the bank’s toe Vermont flood project camp to wUl be necessary to truck from the siderably blurred and will not de­ bool^ be composed exclusively of ex-^ser- Manchester freight station, an ad­ sioner after a bank examiner found < shortage in his accounts. •e _ ceive used to looking for irregu­ Dr. Jelllffe, who testified last vlce men.' ditional hauling distance of to larities. The back of the note , is an Any local veteran intending to miles. Officials of the. bank announced 5 , At 30,000 feet Friday he considered- Harriman 2 07 excellent iihitatibn, but toe bill la mentally incompetent, said he ex­ apply -must have his application Mr. Murphy’s letter on the matter Simday that Dossin had confessed S! I jL ) balloon expands / he was responsible for the shortage G mere— men fake an eighth of an inch shorter than the amined toe banker April 16 with signed and submitted to. toe Vet­ 88 tollows: genuine article. two other specialists, and Harri- erans Bureau. Newnlgton by tomor­ FcKinerlj To $1.39. "" “Manchestei Evening Herald, and that he had used the money C ' scientific obser- -Manchester, Conn. from time to time for living ex­ vations through Phe '120 bill is a better imitation, man professed ccunplete ignorance row night. Application blanks may Mt. Everest, bears toe portrait of Andrew Jack- of toe purported falsification. be secured by calling James Sulli­ “Gentlemen: penses. s portholes in ball. 29,141 ft. - Chiffons, Voiles, linens “It is evidently so simple for a Bank officials said Dossin made son, but Itoe toe glO bill toe por­ Dr. Jelllffe quoted Harriman as van, Adjutant of Andersem-Shea utility coucern in this State to small withdrawals from various ac­ LU 3 Above here, life impossible without oxygen trait Is rather blurred and toe bill sa3dng he had a personal fortime Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 38 and Prints. Sizes 14 to 52. abandon a service and so extremely counts and thiu escaped the scru­ has a somewhat greasy look. It Is then of $10,000,000 and that he Elro street. Phone 7319. * difficult to re-establish this same tiny of bank examiners, 'ibey -add­ also a Federal Reserve note with could have finsinced any deals or An applicant must be physically Fine Choice of Styles. service when the need is again felt, ed that Dossin later Issued a dum­ toe serial number B 844,687,07 A. ;stock purchases himself If he had able to p^orm manual labor. that as President of the Chamber of my collateral note to coyer the Icnnwn the need for i t Commerce, 1 deem it a necessity to amount of deficit. It was after de­ i I Gave No Orders Henry Cflay and W ebster are said call attention to the “less than car- mand was made on the collateral O) “1 said “you are accused Mr. to have been toe greatest of all load shippers’’ as to the possible note that the i^ortage was discov­ COMMUNin PLAYERS’ Harriman of making or. causing to orators. The Herald Advs. handicaps which may follow in the ered. be made some false ditries, toe wake of the abandonment of a car­ An announcement from the bank OUTING TOMORROW purport of which was . to deceive dinal part of the service now render­ said the shortage was covered by toe examiner, ” Dr. Jelllffe testi- ed by the South Manchester Rail­ insurance. fled. “He said he knew nothing at road to such business firms or man­ all about It, that be had made none ufacturers who now use this service. To Go to Crystal Lake at Four 8md had glveii no orders. For Wednesday “From the Herald of July 5th we O’clock in Aftemooti; Mem “I told him he was further ac­ special read the following clipping: ORGANIZE VETERANS cused of diverting money from toe “Men employed on the South bers to Bring Guests. bank to toe securities company in Manchester railroad since it was toe amount of $300,000 to purchase Afternoon Only discontinued as a passenger BURIAimwnTEE 'The Oommimity Players will have toe bank’s stock. carrying railroad, have been noti­ an outing tomorrow afternoon and “He said I-have no recollection fied ^at their services with the evening from 4 o’clock on, at Semdy of having done any such thing, or road will end on July 16. On the John L Jenney Named Chair­ Beach, Crystal lake. ftichard given any such orders. If I bad MALLORY following Monday, July 17, tue Owers is chairman of toe committee known I could have bought toe local liae will be taken over by making arrangements. Others stock at any time. I was worth the “N#w Haven” railroad. There man of Gronp Seeking This graphic sketch shows how Prof. Jean Piccard and-Lleut.-Com. T. G. assisting him are Miss Sylvia Hag- $10,000,000.’ ’’ STRAW HATS will be but one freight office W. Settle plan to make their balloon flight into toe stratosphere from toe edorn, Miss Ruth Smith and Presi­ Tbe physician said there-was ' Former Prices maintained, as the shipping and Chicago World’s Fair. Starting at 11 p. m., so as to take advantage dent Karl Keller. The members definite flattering” of Harriman's receiving of freight will be regis­ Cemetery Location. of toe cool night air, they will rise slowly imtil daylight and then go up have, toe privilege of inviting guests. emotional reaction on that date and tered at the Manchester freight rapidly as toe gas in their partly-inflated balloon expands in toe thinner Luncheon will be served at 7:30, making him mentally incompetent $2.50 $3.45 station. The section work will be Selectman John L. Jenney was ap­ upper atmosphere and imder toe heat of toe sun’s rays. Tbe sketch also after a program of swimming, boat­ to grasp toe significance of toe If We Have Your Size taken over by the Manchester sec­ pointed chairman and James Sulli­ shows relative altitudes of clouds and toe world’s highest moimtain peak, ing and other sports. charges agednst him. tion gang. Ilie final details of van, secretary of the Ex-Service­ and toe altitudes attained by Prof. Auguste Piccard, brother of Jean The headquarters for toe party “He seemed to show no insight the operation of the road will be : Piccard, in Ms two siuropean ascensions into toe stratosphere—a record will be at toe first cottage on or intrinsic grsusp of toe whole rit- decided upon before July 17.” men’s Cemetery committee at a meeting of the group held last night liat Jean Piccard and Commander Settle hope to beat second roaul on toe right, past uatlom’’ “Following the publication of this Gross’s wayside Vitand at Sandy He was impressed, he added, G L E N N E Y ’S item I conducted a partial survey in toe Army and Navy Club. The committee Inspected toe East ceme- beach. with \ what be considered evidence of this service and leaned that the and are endeavoring to exploit toe freight rates to the terminal of the ter/ and tentatively approved a suitable location for which formal NATION GOING WET consumer without corresponding South Manchester Railroad were gains to toe farmer or toe worker. identical with that of freight la.u application will be made to toe Selectmen later to be set apart as a “Standard weights of the bread down at the Manchester freight sta­ SAYS DRY LEADER loaves are being reduced. An ex­ tion. • Soldiers’ Field. “It was learned too, that the aver­ 'fians for toe proposed admhfis- amination of price advaacee age* freight forwarded over this tratton of .toe citoetery will be made ^Tussyfoot” Johnson, Says the throughout toe country show that branch in “less than carload lots” to by toe committee and will be pre­ they range from one to four cents merchants and manufacturers was sented for toe approval of toe More Speeches He Made the on toe pound loaf. 'Tbe latter figure about 6 tons, daily and running as Selectmen when completed. Tbe Wetter the States Became. is an extreme example of unjusti­ high as 2,800 tons per month for committee will meet to discuss toe fiable increase. many months of the year. Firms plans further next Monday night at “Tbe efforts of toe Agricultural using this branch for carload lots, toe Army and Navy Club. Binghamton, N. Y., July 11 — administration for a recovery bene­ as well as lesser amounts at times, According to plans, yet tentative, (A P)—Returning to hie borne at ficial to all classes are not to be are: Cheney Brothers, Rogers Paper it ii expected thgt a Permanent McDonough, near here, after a four frustrated by profiteers who choose Company, Case Brothers, The Wood­ Cemetery committee will be select­ motttba tour of tbe nortbweat, Wil­ to put themselves outside of tbe ef‘ land Paper Mills, The Louis Pola ed with one member from each ex- liam B. “Puaiyfoot" Jobnaon, inter­ forts of toe National to re-establlsb Coal Co., The Herald Publishing service organization being elected to nationally known probibitioniet, to­ a proper standard of living for oil Company, The SchaUer Motor Com- that group. A ipecial committee of day told tb* Binghamton Prece that classss." .pany. The Bantly Oil Service, at least two memberi. would paap on “we are in for a five yean' drunk." Wallace has estimated tbe proc­ Manchester Lumber Company, The all appUeatlona for burial in toe plot, “Tber* j* no uee sounding lacred Seaman Coal Corn., and the Hayes essing tax, if reflsctsd directly in toe if turned over to tbe committee for coneb rixells, trying to lull ounelvea cost of a popnd loaf of bread should Coal Company, llius it would seem adminlftration a i a goldlere* Field, into a leni* of security,’’ eaid that this branch known for man/ not inersas* its price mors than one Tbe committee laat night decided Pueeyfoot, “w* are not immune half cent 'Tbe Increase in prices of years as the Cheney Railroad has that tbe veteran and bis wifa should from poiaon like a^ mongooee. 'Tb* Men providing a business service country ia tnring to execute a St. wheat and other ingredients of bread for many other corporations as well only bs entitlsd to burial undsr tbs from May up to last flaturday Justi provisions of tbs csmstsry plan. Vitus dancs in an saglR’s nsiri.’’ as its own needs. Puasyfoot sxplainsd that be waa fj an Incrsae* of “a Ilttls over a '*If no protests are forwarded to going “to kick around bla farm” for biUf cent" bs said in taking tbs posl the Public Utilities Commission in a couple of montba. tion that inorsaees are unrsasonabls advance of the usual hearinas, which ^ made about 200 dry fpeecbai wbers tbey exceed from oa* and one- would in this case be conducted at GILEAD in tb* far' nortbweetera statea,” ne elgbtb to on* aad one-fourtb oenti the two freight offices affected, it Hart E. Buell w m tAken to Wind< “but did no particular good, per loaf. is very wobanle that the plan of the bam Community boepital Sunday, *Tbe more epeccbei Z mada the #*t- New Haven Railroad to close this K* ba* A ierlou* lag trouble and ter tbe country became eo 1 decided’ •outb MMcbMtcr Freight Office amputAtioD if ooDridMAd a*e*«Mry to bMt it‘heme while tbe going wa* AUTO VICTIM DIEfl aod traufev the work carried on by tb* AttendiDf doetori. good." ______- ud by the two emplweee to the ClaytOD A. HiH* wa* takan to tb* Watertmry, July 11.—(AP)— MMObeeter Freight office, would Hartford Retreat early Saturday Mr*. BUsabetb M, Mltobell, 73, become effective m of July 17tb. morDlDff after bavlBff euflered a GOVERNMENT ACTS waa rtniok by an/ automobile near "Tbie will entail all of Uie mer* fboek aad becomioff violent. At titi* her born# in tba tart end on June ebante and manufacturere receiving wrltiDf bif eoaditloD, in lenM re- 39, died at It. Mary** boepital tbi* Ity f/tgbt, merebandiee in emw epecto, ii better. ON BREAD PRICES ifleraiDg. .Abe*nea of any apparent lota to haul eucb merebandiee tbe Mr. aad Mr*. Floyd FofU aad Injurlfi nuty neoeeeltate afl 'itop- additional two mllee from tbe Man* their dauffbter have ratunad to ay. It wae eaid, to detemlne wheta- ebeeter freight etation at a hauling tbelr bom* after paaeiaf a week at (Oosttpued Pram P<,go One) *r th* aeeideDt eauaed deatb. Tbe expenae to tnem and at no reduction Point O' Woeda. wmnan wa* not removed to tbe in freight rater for eucb iblpmente. A dauffbter wa* bora to Mr. aad Milee City, Montana; aad Obarlee- boepital until 'rflursday. Deputy *Tbe Manebeeter freight office ie Mr*. Romolo Safflio at tbo Hartford toD, Wart Virginia. Coroner Walter W. le In- at tbe mreaent time much under­ boepital Saturday aiomlaff. < To Obertc Advaooof vertlgating aad baa queetioned manned and tbe additional dutiee Mri. A. H. Poet, Mr*. Obarlea Praderlok Clomaon Bowe, who Reglaald Lau, driver ef tb* ear aad which'tble tranefer will entail will Flab aad bar etattdreo ssotored to bead* a aeetion In tbe farm admin- a neighbor of tbe wentaa. Tba of a neceeelty, flow down tbe band- tbe fbore Frid^r aad eatled oa Mif> irtratiOD to protMt the interarts of woman waa atruok ae fhe eroeeed ling of all freight ebipmente to tbe W. E. Hibbard at tb* BlbbMd eet- confumerp, raid th/it “every effort tb*. atreet near bar home. largdr part of our mercantile eee- taff* at Blaek Poiat aad alao ealled will be mad* te ’ob^.advanca* In tion. , on Mr. aad Mr*. F l^ d FoffU at food prioee where ini^ are unjufti* Very truly youre, Point O' Woodi. fled.". Tbe Cberokeee.ar* tb* onhr Zb- Edward J. Murphy, Preeident , Misa Deri* Huteblaaon of Maa- How* aesarted that it le “obvious dlaae to have literature reqpr(rdM la Manebeeter Chamber of cbeater epont tb* week-end with re­ that dMlers la maqy dtif* are tak- iB BUUaa alpbabet Sequoyah, a Commerce. lative* bar*. lim advaaaflvaataf* ef toe goverament'a Cbereke* Inventor, worked out thle July 11, 1«M." 'Tbe Mieeea Olive aad Ellene Wat' effort* to ruse eommodity'prlcee alpbabft la 1131. ner are aeaietiitf tbelr fnadfktber •UBMABINB FOB BALE W. J. Warner, dairy aad food ooai- mlaaloDerner ia Ua offio* at tbe State May To Aid of Mattern N«w l^ondoB, July 11—(AF) — Capitol to t a few week*. A taMpanlfif quit* unumial —Ch* Albert C. O llb ^ of Jamaloa, Ml* of A •ubmtrtii* At publl* Aotuffy, wSl have a food file oa Hebron . t l ^ i; k>ra ' tobacco chkacter aod fobrtb Mebop of SyrAcu**, wa* Id- Ctteen, Saturday the ’ IStb ‘ at 1 etAlled Id offloe b«re tblA DwralDf a'doek, d. *. t. Thiff to IMVe ' ' $ 1 ^ ^ tbe iotfanite. ' by Hlf Emloepc* CAriUDAt Baff**, baked beaaa, plei, eak ~ ' io ^ preieoe* of a eoiopAtty fflUDf doughnut*, flU babe-made. ~ the, iM iaoe otjkfky mfaidi Aod overflowliik tb* CAtbednl of ’Ae regular mew if of . tbe tb* iDUDAoulAt* CoooeptloD. orange wTo be bMd Tueaday eve- ' Af|id y td o M s ifiij'th^- ‘ TboM AttetMbBf raduded tb* ntaff. Dwtber lad il«t*r *t tb* d*w pr«* jfc. aad E. W. Bfletl ^ t e d lAt*. Th* *ld*wa)k« aad r o t' tM r j"i.. otttiid* ti* eburdi were fa .iff* V' h V -iiin d w ii doaMo 4iMaIb ■ .. j: . uAMuusmvR aviiwiNa asRAU , iuw taiw ras.-0(>H«.. TOSSPAY.roLr u . w a PA C E KODR \ N W Pw i't Anybody Say A tiM BMM Of tonty ptne wbose handbaf tad .with A i m r l m t n r rlfbt 16 of«n tn • aaeter rdUdld is hie office andlfii ilililA«riaff hoivl* al. That would leake 16 per oeUt thin Btotn Iim bdno itvolMd. Mr. Sprnbis Bpralii Stoedcil'f Uttdnr eonMdntttioa for of the medical practtee to be. at* ended to hy the 40 or 48^ per cent of A'Mii fotUagt of tbMd offenders was (StoreOoses At Noon) ^ t e overdrawn. 'he doctors who.go In for the abort* 45MMHN# er hours, the leisure for research tS !ttlS i”r‘ &lSBba> the larger fees of the ape* OaawM M— ALABAMA'S .VOTE. Wltb tlM Alabaiaa « ls e t^ os the piaUst. roaa«M um« m i. It is not sorprlalng, then, that the t'ubltsbtd Ifivtry BvmjIo* repeal of the Bghteifflth Ahieiid> itundait »na B«llds}a. Bnf#?■*••• ihtereete of. the epeciaUste require ittldBi** at Masabaat*/, Oraa.. ment coming neat week, repeal advo­ coed Claoe Mati JIattft cates in that state are now pte^ct- an over*etlnwiiatlott of the defliand C aUM( r«1 0 ll IUT*» for their senrloiBs; ngp that those roar, by mall ...... ••••••'• ing that out of the eapeeted 13S.000 P«r Mootb, by mall votes ratmcatloB of the antl-prohl- services, when -enlisted, come pretty bi'iflo oepiar Jtciivorod. oea yaay ...... >y.tt Utloo measure win receive at least Ugh. MBUBBR o r rHiD asaociATCO 187,600, leaving not more than 87,- m ss* 600 to the diya This la a larger ON THE EDCU. ■j'ha Aaaeoiatad Froif *0 aadloaivaiy Almost everybody haa» at set on titled to the aee m rerwhll^oatum majority than the wets had been fig­ or ell newe dtepareho qrodited to it t all departm^t officials, who I not be u5d except "WlU you would like very soueb to practiea that aba would oenttona hir Jt^nbtt- called one of tte younger h r ^ “ jj the dietetic I corn ^ e t e r ^ f ^ * ^ It ^ Eaton of Oklahoma Oly. oan career to tte -lRIhdla lAgtola- been published; but obviquily tte dored to what extent these lamenta- your temous fruit Jntoe diet HoW^ Emery, OkamplOB of tee trust members an'^ was repeatedly thV mucous mom- right to au b^ totoin d t MSti one problem eesftoats me. ture. * circumstanoe ttat It was not gen- tfens were true. At last we have asked by tte latter secretary what I trtatmenia or «• “ ucou. .1 .!• ,« curative Diet o»oe In a eoifferenee; w « t e ^ t e ij^ Xtbad beea rattaT' tofem ^ lam la tee moond maam of pttom nl tatefeollegtote title with hto pow­ erally known put a preadum on hto dtocovered. Dr. Mwrto Ftohbein, was hto huBlaesB. Now coogress-I ______nancy. Would tile dtai prove harm- granted M rs. Iriwe would, to willtognees to take a chance. well known editor oi The Journal of men aren’t .used to that A caU I vteiat rav are some- I wonderful ^ fuir* ■ . J erful, e m ^ g . ... pletloa c f her t m a s ^ l n fromxroiu a congressmanw^gtcBoiueui usuallyueucwjr utwbas|^jJ^J i atrona soravs and [ ®^£ * ^ privllegp of -Answer: The htolt Jtom tom .Baton, eempetiiig to t o e r o ^ v ^ d y role on tlra. fPiriRnitoo.oto" Automobile driving Iicensea are the Amsttean Medfcal Aesodation, S S S to iS^'not reco-mmen6ed un- would be decidedly beeedw l to yoR IHMiasfppt tourney •* dalscem not suspended In Ooanecttcut with- la authority tor tte statement that Anawtn Rato ®®*S at thto tune. Frutto odatato p i ^ acme of ------IMS tee toftommaltoa to oom puro^ i not be stork Mr tte event with, out due cause. They could be, of between terty and terty4ve per OengroMmu Ang^ _ | M me^SfoTSfa^®^ .g!®® 1 S?S2U£to addi. A. tteaBy a» tee boW htidtog maf he wmt to tee But Mre. Mies course, at tte merest whim of ths cent of ths 146.000 Uotossd physi- ragnrd- rial you rsquira, bat wtlla alert obcervm an expedient f ai luch a fast your body has a Damoerati,' B ia ^ . commlsrioner under our very terrible elans In the country are epedaltots __ the totea- to tlf*i*"*** impnritlm and. year “demenstfhtan, tte Cannwticut law, but they, never of one sort er another. That toj bfttto fW hotog S6. eyatem Wfi) be o iM M to tines are btoeflted w tttd toy wash- ■V — aseehoat; aid'wifa to ito pbri have been. Those persraa who loss mqre then we had been Indlaed, to oouto play marblM with me! ta n with p l ^ warm wttkweffHiii^ hung up. Eittit Julee; their Ucenaes have riteer hcto driv- bSUsve. Atoo. If Dr. Ftthbeta anoteir queatica that wnr< AMthertte cause of the atoarent an-1 V*®*®’® • *J1 am already to hetoBB aa Beepyto^ fiadme. ,-.»7 t,--, tag drunk or have committed soma knows what hs If taOtlnff ahoiri. It to dal aicotaesB of tte toato trust, oflHaa m ^ I X ri#: and W1& f’t****** and "(to-itot nmite ^ l e : eouFM, to thAfaat ^ mostof teamj the' r A l u of tetotohy yto Untvsnlly of Wtoooittihstodmto tb | r flagrant nffense. Tlisre to nbt a gn at deal merd than to In the * haven’t any domestic estabUahmente|ttf •. ] :fted (Bet I6r tear X wttl (WatototoMe *‘*®*®S, her wetk,^ tMnaer. What saa l do? Questoto: Mtoi £• fS tL •tot ter two." ;H you wm ae^ r«l now get mmreex*^ thesMghteat reason why tta efficacy nscssiary. ^•wS3^ it watorjtojn fist bs bsne- toe a la n a ieil i Wrto|M.jitoaBphd; •jBthqsWsi , have tofaisd' to anectoa L*t' I tidte a 6ia^ to butid up portait of tte suspenslopa ai»oM be Im- Vlgiire it out ter jtouMilf. Ae- nrutt'* 'Anhwtoi' Atttonto to* gain K etoS in i on ttt r pmiled by keepinr teem aeeret eeedhw to Dr/ VtohlMln BB per etot t o ll gram widower, and tee fu5r«|®'®*Bj^ water hi to wat ^ e earnestly, teccihmind to tes ef the eondltlaas ter which patients party partidp^ to Iw Moley n d 4 n j^ c f phyrictons o « ^ toti*teo- pf .tee^toew - - ._/■ 1 ■ i ^ ■ . . -i' ^ . - ■ ■ . • t _ .- ■ ' ‘ j 7 j^ A c e n v » • MJU«OTECTER E^HaTOG HERAm MANCOTSTTBR, (X)NN.. TOKaiAy. m raORSOFWAlfSI^ ^ Rubber W orkore to Form Union VICHM RESPONSIBLE Mer<^ Army Carries on in China ROCKVILLE ASYACBnNGPR^ i BOLTON FATALITY 22 Tomig Sailors Entered Races Today — Americans Favored to Win. DRIVER FINED AS DRUNK Cwoger Jolm Yeooums __ . / Yarmouth, N . '8., July I L — (A P ); DESPITE DOaOR’S VIEW —Junior yachtamen of Canada and Holds No One for Deaths the United States meet today in the atmimi international yac^t Court Asks for Permanent of Joyce and Fracchia. races for the Prince of Wales Cup. Suspension of License of J. Young sailors, 22 of them, repre­ 0. Maynard of Ellington. senting two Nova Scotian and nine Attorney John Yeomans of An­ United States clubs, will face the Notwithstanding the fact that dover, coroner for Tolland County, starter’s gun during the series. D r. E. H. Metcalf testified that today made public his finding in This is the third jrear of competi­ Joseph O. Maynard, aged 53, of the fatal accident at Bpltcn Center tion, and the Americans, winners, in 1931 and 1932, are again looking Fairview avenue, EUling^on, was not on June 9 in which Chester Joyce xinder the influence of liquor, the ac­ forward to victory. Not only are lost bis life and following' which cused was found guilty of driving they favorites because of numerical an automobile in that condition and John Fracchia died. Coroner feo- advantage ^ t their longer experi­ fined $100 and costs. nrmnH finds the accident was caused ence in class racing has given ^ e m The case w as presented before by the negligence and carelessness an ^dge over their rivals. Judge John E. Fisk in the Rockville o’ young Joyce who was operating The races are run In yachts of City Court yesterday morning fol­ the motorcycle that crashed into an the Acadian dass, fast little craft lowing a colUsion on Sunday morn­ automobile driven by Mrs. Edna T. that need an expert band at the ing at 10:45 o’clock on Grand street. Sumner of Bolton. Fracebis was a Wherever there’s a war there’s a Salvation Army station. Hera tiller. Two yachts owned by the The decision of the court was passenger on .Toyce’s motorcycle. ragged Chinese coolies, are pictured pausing tor hot tea at a Salva­ Acadian Club of Yarmouth have withheld for a considerable time un­ Witnesses tion Army station on their way to the Japanese-Chlnese battlefront been designated as the racing ships til Mr. Maynard took the stand in .Witnesses examined by Coroner near Peiping. Cool|es are being sent to the front to help remove and the competition will be run off his own defense and was based on Yeomans were: Constable Chester­ guns, ammunition and stores as the Chinese armies withdraw. in heats, the loser being eliminated. the fact that he refused to^tell where field F. Pirie, of Bolton, Joseph A. The four Nova Scotians in the he received the “Moose Milk” in a Mack, of Bolton, Undertaker W. contest will represent the Acadian Yacht Club and the Royal Nova' pint h»ttle that stood on the table P. Quish, of Manchester, Mrs. Edna speed at which said motorcycle was Scotia yacht squadron. American in the qourt room. Sumner, of Bolton, Miss Dorothy being driven, and by the mlsjudg- clubs which have filed entry are the The court, besides imposing the Deaths Last Night Taylor, of Bolton and State Police­ ment of Joyce in swerving the mo­ Eastern, Corinthian and Pleoil penalty of $100 and costs of $17.99 man Thomas F. Hunt, of the Staf­ torcycle to the left when he saw clubs, all of Marblehead, Mass., recommended that the State Motor ford Springs barracks. the approaching car. By Associated Press Vineyard Haven Yacht Club, Man­ Vehicle Department be asked to The complete finding rendered by " I do not find, however, that the N ew York— John Markle, 74, re­ chester Yacht Club, Beverly Yadht permanently suspend Maynar'i the coroner follows: r„hhpr industry long operated on the open Bbop basis, appeared in line for unionization as operation by Mrs. Sunmer as afore­ tired Pennsylvania millionaire an­ aub, of Marion Mass.; Babylon license. fo? the ^American Federation of Labor urged thousands of workers in Akron. 0 . tire “Chester Joyce, laU of Bolton, Yacht Club, Long Island; Man- Conditional on the fact that Mr. said was unreasonable in view of thracite operator and philanthrop­ r S r ^ factOTles t? f « ^ the United Rubber'Workers of America, under provisions of the In- Connecticut, was instantly killed hasset Bay Yacht Club, and the Maynard pay part of the fine and all the circumstances such as her ist. rinPtrlal^^Recovery Act, which recognizes the .right of collective bargaining. The photo above shows, and John Fracchia, late of Man­ Larchmont Yacht Clubs of New costs, Ju<^e Fisk remitted ?75 of speed, the width of the road, etc. Oklahoma City— Bayard Taylor chester, Connecticut, died as the York. the fine but the case was not ad­ Akron workers listening to the orgaaization, plea of Paul J. Smith. A. F. of L. organizer, shown. “Said deaths were caused by the Hainer, 67, former chief counsel for in the inset. result of injuries received when a negligence and carelessness of the Federal Trade Commission and journed until it was definitely de motorcycle upon which they were Chester Joyce as aforesaid, and not United States judge. dded there would be no appeal. riding collided with a car driven by Secretary Woodin says Ameri­ by the criminal act, omission or Following the testimony of Mr. meeting last evening in the G..A. R. Mrs. Edna T. Sumner, of Bolton, cans need music to give them cour­ Maynard, several character wit­ man who has been in charge of the carelessness of einy other person or hall followed by a social and lunch­ Connecticut. The accident occurred GENERAL MOTORS FLEET age. Well, haven’t we been whls^ nesses were heard including A. F. investigation into the death of W il­ AMUSEMENTS persons. a* Bolton Center, on June 9, 1933, SALES BREAK THREE tung for three years to keep It up?i Ludwig, proprietor of the Ludwig bur Kopezyski, left yesterday for his eon- o on “Dated at Andover, Connecticut, Americo E. Rodnigues, aged 22, about 3:45 p. m., d. s. t. YEARS RECORD Paint Shop, where he is employed. annual' vacation at Winsted where this 7th day of July, 1933. of Brooklyn, N , Y., who was in a “Mrs. Sumner was operating a Mr. Ludwig, is a representative in he has a summer home. ; STATE THEATER JOHN H. YEOMANS, serious accident on the ■ Rockville- Buick touring car in a southerly di­ the General Assembly from Tolled Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ Coroner.” C. E. Dawson, President of Gen­ Springfield- road on Sunday night, rection on the state highway lead­ and a member of the Motor Vehicle hontas, will install its newly elected “Gold Diggers Of 1983” Other Findings eral Motors Fleet Sales Corpora­ is showing improvement at the ing from Nigger Hill to South Bol­ tion, Detroit, Michigan (the General Conunittee of that body. Captain officers on Friday evening. The In­ Family tradition alone is not de­ Coroner Yeomans hEis also given Rockville City hospital where he is ton. She was accompanied by Miss Motors subsidiary organized to Richard Shea, after testifiying that stallation will take place in Red pended on by Joan Blondell, now his finding in the death of Ida under the care of Dr. Sidney Aiken. Dorothy Taylor of ^Iton. The mo­ serve large fleet users) reports Mr. Maynard was intoxicated when Men’s Hall. playing in the Warner Bros, super­ He is suffering internal injuries in torcycle was operated by Chester Rodriguez who died in Columbia, he was brought into the police sta­ musical "Gold Diggers of 1933” at that June deliveries of General Sergeant Peter Dowgewicz as addition to fractured ribs. M ay 30, when the car her father, tion on Simday morning at 10:45 the State Theater, to prove that Joyce. Mrs. Sumner had just left Motors passenger cars and trucks delegate to the state convention of The C. D. K. Athletic Club will Sebastian Rodriguez, of Water- o’clock, turned character witness she is a direct descendant of David the Bolton Library which is located to large fleet users exceeds any the State Police Association will hold another of their pojpular ama­ bury, was driving skidded and met for the accused after Dr. Metcalf Blondell, the troubador to King a short distance north of tHe scene month in over three years. leave tomorrow for the convention teur boxing exhibitions tonight at a passenger bus head-on near Co­ and Mr. Ludwig had testified in his Richard the Lion Hearted. of the accident on the east side of to be held a t Lake Compounce ac­ their stadium at Crystal Lake. the highway, and had proceeded lumbia. He finds no criminal re­ favor. companied by Patrolman Arthur Matchmaker George Groesch plans This tradition has been handed sponsibility in this case. 'TIDE WATER OH. COMPANY Sergeant Peter Dowgiewicz, who dovm in the Blondell family from about 500 feet when the collision Frey as alternate. for ten bouts with several star In the death of Miss Agnes R. ADVANCES CRUDE PRICE the arrest following Mr. May­ generation to generation, and the occurred. The regular meeting of the Board matches. Halpin of Concord, N . H., who died nard’s collision with the car dri .en Blondell children are always told the “A t Bolton Center this highway of Selectmen will be held tonight The heavy thundershower last in the Stafford Springs hospital The Tide Water Oil Company has by Tt-Ha Bronowitz of Grand street, story of how King Richard was cap­ curves slightly to the west. When with First Selectman Francis J. evening proved detrimental to the after her car ’kidded and crashed advanced the price of Oklahoma The Original said he was sure that Mr. Maynard tured by the Saracens during the Mrs. Stunner. was nearly around Prichard presiding. merchants remaining open for Mon­ a guard rail on the Unlon-Stafford Crude 10 cents per barrel, retro­ was intoxicated and that he took a Crusades and how David Blondell this curve, she observed the motor­ A special meeting of Rising Star day night business as very few peo­ cycle driven by Joyce approaching highway near Roaring Brook, Cor­ active to July 6th, meeting the ad­ pint bottle out of his pocket while tramped from fortress to fortress, Lodge, I.O.O.F., was held last eve­ ple were on the streets. at a high rate of speed. Mrs. Sum­ oner Yeomans finds that only the vance of the Carter Oil Company, driving to the police station. singing the King’s favorite song un­ 'Chief Two Moon* ning in Odd Fellows Hall. A social ner applied the b r ^ e s and swung acts of the deceased were responsi­ effective that date. Bronowitz testified that Mr. M ay­ til he finally heard the King’s an­ and pinochle followed the meeting. to the right Side of the road. The ble. nard was only 50 feet behind him swering voice from a dungeon win­ The Ladies Aid Society of the motorcycle swerved to its left, and when he put out his hand and made PINKHAM SALES LEAD dow. He then went hack to England, Tolland Federated Church will hold struck the front (ff the o a r a short Bitter Ofl a left turn into his yard. This wit­ called out the troops and went to the ness also testified that Majmard a public supper on Friday evening distance from the. west shoulder of King’s rescue. The Wonderful Laxative, walked straight and talked all right at the church social rooms. LAST YEAR BY 4 P. C. the highway. ■ KILLS 4 FOOT RATTLER Cards were received yesterday when he saw him. Two small chil­ “The marks indicated that Mrs. iteld by dren in the Bronowitz car testified from Acting Mayor Roger, J. Murphy Sumner’s car was In the center of T i E C S / who is enjojdng a trip to the FAIRBANKS’ RESIDENCE IN STRAWBERRY PATCH in support of the police. President Roosevelt’s recommenda­ the road when the brakes were J • »yoa eem b«rr«w Repay |o*t a n— , C. J. Morphy, 4 Depot Square Coroner*^ InqBfwt. . World’s Fair at Chicago. applied, and that the motorcycle ' as nsch as yea ^aiaeant monAty.l Crosby's Pharmaey, 446 Center tion to manufacturers that they help I iMcd hosi os...In ^ oceerdtne t« year Coimty Coroner John H. Yeomans The members^ of the Sunday was near the center when it swerv­ Raymond Kristoff Comes St. School Class of the First Lutheran IS OFFRED FOR SALE I f4 hears. incone. of Andover held an inquest into the to restore prosperity by raising ed. Had the motorcycle kept on its Across Snake and, Aided by I Omm to write... BT . MagnelJ Drag Co., 1096 Main St. death of Wilbur Kopezyski, ( Walter church will hold their annual outing course, no collision would have oc­ Packard’s Pharmacy, 487 Mate on Saturday afternoon at Forest wages does not apply to the Lydia Kopr3mski) of Somerville, who was Los Angeles, July 11.— (AP) — curred. W e can only surmise that Cousin, Kills It. St. Park, Springfield, Mass. There will E. Pinkham Medicine Company. k Persoml Finance Go.. killed on the Rockville and Spring- Pi'ekfair, the palatal Beverly Hills the driver of the motorcycle, see­ Room 2, State Theater Bnlldlnc I. H. Qoinn St Co., 878 Halo St. be a program of sports and a basket They have never lowered them. A ll Raymond Kristoff, of 133 School field road at midnight, July 2. home where Douglas Fairbanks and ing the car in bis path, attempted 753 Main St., Manchester The Inquest was held at 2 o’clock lunch will be served. through the depression this company to dodge to the left. street helped kill a four foot rattle­ Open Thursday Evenings Uatll 8 P. M. Bernard Bently, son of James Mary Pickford have lived and enter­ Phone 3430 yesterday afternoon in the Rock­ “ I find that said accident and the snake on a farm in Glastonbury yes­ Bently of Mount§,in street left Mon­ ....the oldest incorporated firm tained many prominent and titled The only charce Is three Chief Two Moon ville dity Court room. resulting deaths were caused by terday. Ray was weeding a straw­ percent per month on day with the Shrlners Orchestra of now doing business in the city of persons. Is being advertised for sale Several hours were needed to hear the fact that Mrs. Sumner was op­ berry patch when he looked up and unpaid amonnt Hartford for the national conven­ Lynn____has maintained wages at in newspapers here. the testimony of seven witnesses, in­ erating her car In the center of the saw a snake. He called his cousin o f loan Herb Co., Inc. tion of the Shrine to be held at A t­ the 1929 level. Their employees have "W e not only have a pre-inflation cluding State Policeman Thomas highway before she observed the and they killed it with a stick. The Waterbary, Conn. lantic City, where he will play his not suffered from cuts, lay offs or price, but have been authorized for H. Hunt of the* Stafford Springs motorcycle, by the high rate of snake bad five rattles and a button. Barracks, Constable John DeCarli well known banjo selections. shut downs. immediate sale to quote a price less of Ellington; Town Clerk Marshall Dr. Donald Cunningham Welgold, Depression or no depression, the than 50 per cent of its o r i ^ a l cost Carter of EUington, Dr. Thomas F. formerly of Tolland, hsis completed Pinkham advertising must go on. to the present owner,” say the real O’Loughlin, Medical Examiner, his course of applied therapy at the This year the company plans to use estate firm advertisement. Robert Wilson of Melrose and Mrs. Lorenz clinic in Austria and at 8,833,790 lines of newspaper space. Miss Pickford, in announcing the Margaret Wilson. Baden, Germany, He is now on the 33,000,000 booklets will be dlstribut- probability of a separation and thcT N o formal finding has yet been way to this country and plans to go e/a. Reg­ Or DRESS 86” wide. Colored, flgnred I PICKED P BECAUSE ular SOc. and dotted. Remnant lengthi. Selling: For $2.95 Or Higher 5 c yard Come Early For They Won’t Last Long A t Thia Outatandliig Offer! U 4 i ^ l 4 t CRETONNE Women’a 36” wlda. Bright aum* AWNING Turklah BATHING A eiRTIPIID INnRVIIW WITH M ILjllOHOI ». iTBVINi,1006 tPWNO ITRIIT, ILOIW, ILL* mer pattoma and cotora. WASHCLOTHS SUITS CLOTH PWd all-over pattema. ' Reg­ All wool wonted. 81mo M ta yard 27-inch heavy duck. Col­ ular So each. 44. AMorted oolon. Regular on gTMB and white. Reg­ Womctt’a ular 49c yard. 3 For 5 c FELTSLIPPERS All Silk, Full Fsahion Bine—1. r A I f i f ' [v\ V- V...:-i v-,"*

' • . '* ^ATSE see MANCHESTER BVBNTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONNm TUESDAY, JULY U , 1988, N law, businees, aedal and PRE^ENTCALIS sdenoe and the two branches of the FOREIGN CAPITAL church. Catholic and ProtesteaL ’49efs of 1933— Long Range Econom ic Planners Their recommendation of atate wide LEADERS^ PARUY control, in dlatinetion from the old time county or town oontrol, with Paga Oaa) USED HERE, TAXED which were sseodated manv abueee, \ was adopted tw the General Aeeem- Hearlagi oa the propoaed “coda of bly to the satiefaetion of the great S irw m p a tltlon .’^ under which n. S. AakiiniMr Btosn body of dtiaena. It is, 1 beUeve. the would ba provided a(AP)^ Iftdted lieutenant-governor of the state, an­ son, caUed some of the code's terms States Amassador CSauda Q. Bow- Washington, July 11 — (AP) — other is the United States district “wholly unacceptaWe.” and iw d ezi said he expected a rapiy today Foreign corporations have less than attorney for Connecticut and the they would not be appro^ but from the consul general at Bivep- third is the majority leader of the that tbe hearing would be held in lona regarding five Amerlciaa laa- two months to tell the Bureau of In­ State Senate. If there are any­ ternal Revenue how much of their the hope that * mmre satlafaetory prisoned In Mallorca on ebargas o t where better men for the arduous terms would he evblvecL attacking a dvil guard. capital is used in transactions in the work they have undertaken, I don’t Expect Ohaages know where they are. Mr. Bowers made two protista to United States. There were indlcatlcma from the Fordgn Minister De Loa Rloa after The bureau already has distribut­ I account It a rare privilege to industry that alteration of terms at tbe Ainericana were Jailed Jana S. ed to its collectors tlA forms on have been able as governor of this the hearing bad been anticipated. state to play a role In an endeavor He eeid “tha state and erar depart­ which this information, required by m t- “While tbe hours of woric and ments have assured me they are nn*’ taxes included in the National R e- to free the people from the incubus tbe minimum wages in aoma regions tanking the red tape aa quickly M covery Act, is to be given, 'rbe of national prohJhitiOn and its at­ are wholly unacceptable aad will in tendant evils. From the beginning poedble" and that he expiseted. to forms must be filled out and filed no case approved,” said Johnson, visitor Senor De Loa Rios sgatn to­ "before midnight of Aug^t 31. it has been my conviction that the ' V ' ' , ' ’ and while production quotas and l8tb Amendment was a colossal mis­ minimum prices wUl hsve to be day. “ The new law provides a tax of 31 take. Hub protsBts asktd release oa bell, .on each of adjusted declared shown to be fully justified and the 31,000 The Federal .Constitution should w.r* &re a'few oftke *49er8 of 1933— the 49 men who comprise the Advisory and Long Range Economic Planning Committee intereits of the public amply pro­ be %dded. value of capital employed in trans­ Sat Is meeting with Secretary of Commerce Daniel Roper. Bankers, industrial leaders, government experts, sociologists, econo- tect^, and while there are other action of business in the United never be amended except in cases of esaude Dawson, United States necessity, and then only within the mists make un the group called by the government to iron out national recovery schemes. Seated, left to right, in the groujp are features which will require recon­ States by foreign corporations. It Alfred P. Sloan of General Motors, Gerard Swope of General Electric, Edward N. Hurley, Chicago manufacturer. Secretary Roper, sideration, the hearing is called in consul general at Barcelona, said, requires that corporations fill out a sphere of the purposes for which it after an investigation of th^ ease at originated. The Federal Constitution Walter s’ Gifford of A. T. & T., Melvlh Traylor, Chicago banker, Ewing Mitchell, assistant commerce secretary, John Dickinson, the belief that provlsioxui more in ,:formal return and pay the tax for assistant commerce aecretar}’, and Col. Robert G. Elbert. accord with announced policies of Palma, Mallorca, that be was “quite • the year ending June 30 on or wefore is no place for the fixed embodiment encouzmged. over devalqpments.” of experimental legislation, which, the administration may develop in July 31. This year, however, the In- the proceedings.” The prisoners are Mr. and Mrs. .ternal Revenue Bureau has extenu- at best, belongs to Congress or to Clinton Lockwood aad Roderick state governments, so that if it does The code calls, for maximum -ed the time until August 31. COLUMBIA hours of work ranging from 40 to 48 Mead of New York, Walton Blodgett Every foreign corporation is re­ not work, it may be quickly repealed TO DEBATE SILVER weekly depending on the region of of Stamford, (Jonn., and Ruthertord quired to make out a return and file instead of being nullified to the N Y Stocks Local Stocks the country Involved; minimum pay Fullerton of Oolumbus> O. it with the collector for the district detriment of the enforcement of all The ’Thursday afternoon club met ranging from 22% cents to 42% The Americans were said to have ill which it is located or with the laws. AT LONDON PARLEY‘ D ’ last week at the home of Mrs. cents per hour, the lower level gen­ been involved in a dispute, and later .collector at Baltimore. Soon To Disappear (Famished by Putnam A Co.) Lavergne Williams. . erally prevailing in the south and in an exchange of blows, with dvll Militant advocates of prohibition Adamo B »P ...... 12% Value of Capital Air R ed u c...... 94% Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. the higher in north and west. guards at a hotel in Palma. This return must declare the believed that if prohibition were This year’s piece of dirt road, a A laska J u n ...... 23 continuation of the piece built on Tbe code also will prohibit any "The charges are now in the value of capital employed in ^’he once put into the Federal Constity- Steering Committee Deddes Allegheny ...... 7% 1 P . M . .-tocks child labor In the industry and pro­ bands of a military authority who United States as of the last income- tion, it would remain there foreVer. Pine street last year has been ad­ AUled C h e m ...... 127% vertised for bids by the State High­ posed control of production by allo- promissd to study them aad give-me tax taxable year ending on or b effe Presumption was In their favor; for Bank Stocks an opinion as soon as possible,” to Take That Up With Am Can ...... 93% way Departbent. cati...... 110 113 Five large bus loads from the da, who has vigorously supported Cons Gas ...... '•...... 61% lost in tbe wilds of northern Siberia MAKKET ployed in transaction of business ift of steady habits. But too much re­ Cons Oil Manufacturing Stocks Nazarene Church of Mamebester the American delegation in efforts ...... 14% in the beat Robinson Crusoe tradi­ Tdephone 3386 the United States on that date and liance should not be placed upon tra­ (fon t C a n ...... 62% Am Hardware ...... 22% held a picnic Saturday at Hillcrest to keep the conference going, said tion. the amount of tax. It must be sworn dition. The tradition can be main­ C om P r o d ...... 78% Am Hosiery ...... — Beach at the lake. The plane he was flying aroimd TWO HALF-HOUDAY to before a notary pubHc. tained only by the earnest collective at the end of the metting, “this Del L and W n ...... 41% Arrow H and H, com. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins and agreement will permit smooth pro­ the world crashed in a hilly epot enjleavor of us all, whether classed D r u g ...... 53% do., pfd ...... 90 son Carleton and MrSi^arriet Little near the Anadyr river; he suffered SPECIALS as vets or as drys, to promote tem­ gress.” Du P o n t...... 80% Billings and Spencer.. — were dinner guests Sunday at tbe ci ts and bruises; when his choco­ Discussions might well be spread perance or abstinance, for excess in TT-natmaw K odak ...... 82 Bristol Brass ...... 17 home of Mrs. Hutchins' brother, late gave out, lw ‘shot small game Closed At 12 Q*Gock Noon. out to include subjects other thsm GGY. CROSS’ ADDRESS the use of alcoholic liquor means Elec and M us ...... 3% do., p f d ...... 87 Louis Little of East Hampton. and while he awtdted a boat to moral and physical Imp^rment and those indicated but points on which Elec Auto L dte...... 24% Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Miss Flora Wheeler spent Sunday him down stream, built a 2 POUNDS often human waste and wreckage. A there are sharp international dif­ Elec Pow and L t ...... 14% Collins C3o...... 38 at her home in Scotland, attending crude hut for protection against BEFORE DRY CONVENTION ferences will be scrupulously avoid­ Gen E lec ...... 29% the morning service at tbe Scotland GROUND BEEF O u C stupendous task awaits us. Our (Jolt’s Firearm s ...... 17% cold winds. statues for control must at all times ed, the Canadian p refer said. Gen F oods ...... 38% Eagle L o c k ...... 30 church, The story was told today In a W ith Pork or V eal I f D esired. Gen Motors , ...... 32% (Continued From Page One) represent the best public opinion in Agreements to be effective must Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 Mrs. Harvey Collins and two dispatch to the newspaper Izveatla GUlette ...... 17% daughters have gone to Giants the existing mores. And these be imanimous, be added. Fuller Brush Class A. 7 from Khabarovsk, Siberia, whence 2 POUNDS CENTER CUT Gold D u st...... 25% Gray Tel Pay Station. 18 Neclr Beach for the season and «ire Jefferson. Abraham Lincoln, whom statutes must be enforced. It is ex­ The drafting committee indicated the American aviator took off on Gtold Dust ...... 25% H art and (Jooley'. . . . 70 occupying their new bimgalow PORK you Republic2ins imagine that you pected that every good citizen will in its report Which the conference June 14 for Nofte, Alaska. vote for every four years; Thomas Hershey ...... 57 Hartmann Tob, com... — which has just been completed. be vigiliant and do his duty when he bureau, or steering committee, . It was reported today Mattem CHOPS ...... OUC Jefferson whom we Democrats like­ Int Harv ...... 43 do., pfd ...... 6 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman observes that the law is being disre­ adopted that in addition to silver would be taken to Nome by Pilot wise Imagine that we vote for as Int Nick ...... 19% Int Silver ...... 34 and two daughters spent Simday at garded. Only that way lies hope of discussions might continue upon Levanorky, Russian flier, ordered often as once in four years. It is a Int Tel and Tel ...... 19% do., pfd ...... 60 the shore. keeping this beautiful old state of resolutions already approved re- to fly from Khabarovsk to Anadyr. great political delusion which we ‘ yarding central banking cooperation Johns ManvlUe...... 54% Landers. F rary & CJlk. 33 At the morning service of the (Connecticut on her steady course. K ennecott ...... 24 t h in k still helps US to win elections and the creation of central banks in New Brit. Mch. com... '9% local church a good congregation Lehigh Val C oal...... 5% Universities are conferring nu and keeps us in good humor like coimtries where they do not now do., p f d ...... 40 was present. The choir sang as em Lehigh Val Rd ...... 25% Mann and Bow, CJIass A— merous degrees this month, but we reading the fairy tale of Alice in exist. anthem “May Jesus (jhrist be real EPIDEMIC OF KIDNAPING Ugg and Myers B ...... 93 do., C3ass B ...... — to me”. The Christian Endeavor could dlspmise with a few of those 4 , L Wonderland. In quarters close to'the drafting Loew’s ...... 27% that the weathermen is conferring Fun il Issues North and Judd ...... 17 meeting in the evening was an out­ committee it was said that sdihe L ori Hard ...... 23% Niles, Bern Pond ----- 14% on us. Once more, it has been found that members felt there was the possi­ door meeting. AROUSING THE NATION McKeesp Tin ...... 88% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 Columbia people are interested in fundamental issues are never politi­ bility that in the near future the Mont W a rd ...... 27% Russell Mfg ...... 10 the fin d in g of Coroner John . eo- cal in any narrow sense of that American government might take Nat Biscuit ...... 59 (Continned From Page One) Scovill ...... 20% 22% mans in regard to the fatal accident word. Irrespective of party affilia­ steps to. prevent fluctuation of the Nat (Jash Reg ...... 21% Stanley W orks ...... 25 27 tions, the people of (Connecticut still which took place just a short dis­ dollar and thereby open the way for Nat D a iry ...... 23% Standard Screw ~ 45 tance east of the Green on Memorial hold, as Jefferson, and Lincoln after break up kidnaping rings. Cover How you fool dopoeds discussion of further monetary prob­ Nat Pow and " 19% do., pfd., guar. .... 160 Day when littie 2 year old Ida him held, “that the maintenance in nor Henry Homer, who ordered the lems. N Y C entral...... 53% organization, ssdd he had h^ard Smjrtiie Mfg Co ...... 24 Rodrigues of Waterbury was In­ violate of the rights of the states, A delegate from one of the large NY NH and H ...... 3 2% ' Taylor and Fenn .... — on what you oot h gangsters planned wholesale kid- stantly killed when the car which and especially the right of each non-gold countries of Europe which Noremda ...... 31% Torrington ...... 36% her father was dfivlng, skidded into eon got the . state, to order and control its own napings of wealthy minoiB citizens. N orth A m ...... 35 V Kidn^ec' By Convicls had been supporting the United Underwood Mfg 37 a New England Bus going towards ), IV f money you need with the • domestic institutions according to States progr^ for l^e conference, P&clcftr^ **#•••••••••••••••• Union M fg C o ...... Earlier in the day J. C. Lyle, WlUimantic. CJoroner Yeom ans ' same convenience that you L its own judgment exclusively, is es­ commenting on the bureau decision Penn ...... 88% U 8 Envelope, com... holds that no one was to blame since 'charge merchandise at e store, | sential to that balance of power on Crawfordsville, Ga., mail carrier Phila Rdg C and I ...... 8 do., pfd ...... found himself at West Point, N. C., said: the road which was newly oiled was Your own signature Is sil wet which the perfection and endurance “This obviously means that the PhUUpa Pete ...... 16% Veeder Root ...... 9% slippery from a light rain, causing require (for amounts up to.| of our political fabric depend.” These tfter having been kidnaped by Pub Serv N J ...... 54% Whitlock Coil Pipe .. r $100) and the only cost is a I three escaped convicts—two white conference is marking time. Of the car to skid when the brak-'s • last words are not mine; they are course some decision must be made Radio ...... 11% J.B.Wll’ms Co. 810 par were too suddenly applied. monthly charge of three per | taken from the Republican platform men and a'r-egro—as he wsus deliv­ Reading ...... 57% cent on the unpaid balance. I ering mall. IBs captors brought about stabilization before the con­ The Misses June smd Helen An­ of 1860, as quoted by Lincoln in his Rem R a n d ...... 10% For example, the average him to North Carolina, he said, ference can progress. trim of Portland, Ind., who have first inaugural. R ey Tob B ...... 49 ' monthly cost when repeid in 10 tied Wm to the rafters of a tobac- “Naturally something must be Sears R oebuck...... 44 WEATHER DELAYS been spending two weeks at the monthly payments is as follows: Not being present, I am in danger co bam and made off with his car. done about the dollar in due course home of their aunt, Mrs. Lavergne of repeatii^ what others have said Socony Vac ...... 14% Per $25 the eest is .42 He was unharmed. and we are confidently looking to South P a c ...... 85% Williams, started for their home here this morning. You may have Washington for that but in the LINDBERGH FUGHT Monday. Per $50 Ibe eest is .83 been told that this is an historic oc Federal agents who have been Sou P Rlc S ...... 36% For $75 tho coot is $1.24 operating at Newport News, Va., meantime we can do little here. South R w y ...,...... 28% Miss Herma Jane Fraker of Delta. casion. Never before has this state Ohio, who has been spending two Per $100 ths cost is $1.65 disclosed they were searching for 'T believe the conference will con­ St Brands ...... 28 (Continued from Page One) ratified a proposed amendment to tinue for a couple of weeks and then weeks at tbe home of Mrs. Jennie Largor amounts onS lenfor the Constitution of the United John Factor, missing C!hlcago spec­ St Gas and E l ...... 20% r iji* torms, if dosirod. recess imtil at least the end of Sep­ Himt, left for her home on Monday. States by means of a convention. ulator who disappeared nine days St Oil Cal ...... 89% sent over a strut to replace a part ago. Intimidations have come from tember. (Jertain ])ig questions are St Oil N J ...... 89 Mrs. Luclne Hennequin and three In the convention which framed the damaged in tbe Lindberghs’ flight children of WlUimantic are guests Federal Constitution under the Great Britain that this case was not ripe for plucking now and it will Tim Corp ...... 26% up the coast from New York. Timken Roll Bear ...... 32% at the home of Mrs. Hennequin’s IDEAL guidance of Washington there was hoax, designed to avoid Factor’s take time to make them so. Awaiting a Cable e.itradltion to England where he Is “As soon as America has done Trans-America ...... 7% mother, Mrs. Bessie ’Trytball. FINANCINC ^ a difference of opinion on the best Tbe Vacation Bible School opened wanted for trial. something about stabilization the Union Carbide ...... 48% Tbe colonel also was awaiting a way of amendment. Eventually it cable, for which he telephoned Sun­ Monday morning and will continue ASSOOATIONjie^ was left to Congress to provide in conference can reassemble with the Unit A ircra ft...... 88% prospect of achieving success.” Unit <3orp ...... 18% day night to New. York. The dam­ for tw» weeks, being in sesstoo Bomn 6 — BuHnew BxOdlBg any case either of two modes at its aged cable, which snapped on Sun­ mornings, from 9 to 12. 848-859 Main Btreet discretion. Ratification by State CURB QUOTATIONS Unit Gas Imp ...... 28% U S Ind A le ...... 79 day’s trip, bad been tenoporarlly re­ The Grange will hold a hot dog TeL 7281 -Maneksstor, Conn. Legislatures, may be the ewler and placed by rope, which served for roast at the lake Wednesday eve­ sim pler way, but in the election oil U S Rubber ...... 14Tk By ASSOCIATED PKBSS COUNn LEGIONNAIRES’ U S Steel ...... 65% the short flight here yesterday. ning, meeting at LaFleur’s “Lake- members to a Legislature there are, The Lindberghs’ Indefinite scbed< Blde” at sundown. Grangers and however, almost always Involved Amer (Jit Pow and Lt B .... Util Pow and Lt ...... 7% Amer Sup Pow ...... OUTING NEXT SUNDAY Western Union ...... *1% ule permitted ueir to lie over a d ^ their families are cordially Invitad number of issues, so that there can or two without to be present and'enjoy a social ev^ rarely be a clean-cut decision on Aesd Gas and Elec ...... West E l and Mfg ...... 62% Amer Sup P o w ...... / W oolw orth ...... 48% plans. Meanwhile, the famous cou­ ning. any one issue. Doubt remains. It ple was enjoying a visit with Mrs. Tbe (Jhrlstiaa Endeavor play was mainly for this reason that Lin­ Blue Ridge ...... Post and Auxiliaries Combine Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 88% (Jentral States Elec ...... 3% ------s------Dwight Morrow, Mrs. Undbergh’s “Love a la (?arte” which has been in coln Expressed a preference tor the Cities Service...... 4% for Party at Liedertafei mother, their son, Jon, and the rehearsal for soma time will be convention mode of ratification as Grove in East Hartford. cr-lonel’s mother, Mrs. Evangeline POPULAR DRESS SHOP the direct voice of the people. You Cities Service, pfd ...... 22% given at the Town Ball Friday eve- Elec Bond and Shsrt ...... 38 MISS REYMANDER HEADS Lindbergh, all of whom were at ni^, July 21st. recall his remark to the effect tha ; Ford Limited ...... 5% Sunday, July 16, is the date set the Morrow s^m er home here. A recital of muateal numbara aad State Theater Bnildiag God must love the common people Midwest Utils ...... 91-16 fo r the first Joint outing of the else he would not have mads so Trip to Orlssit readlnga by Mra. Btbal Stannuid Niag Hud Pow ...... 18% Am erican Legion posts and JUNIOR TTALIANS HERE It was from this same spot, two and Lawrena Colhura win be pre­ many of them. Had Lincoln lived auxiliaries in the Hartford Ck>unty it is probable that bis views on Penn Road ...... 6% years ago that the Lindberghs set sented in tbe Columbia (Jbureb Closed All Day Wednetday Segal Lock .... oesociation. The place chosen Lb forth on their flight to the Orient ■oma tima in AUguat. ratification would have prevailec Leidertafel Grove, Forbes street. dunng the reconstruction period and Stand Oil Ind . Daughters of Italy, Junior The same low-wingsd monoplane Frederick Hunt, Oayton Hufit, s • • s • a • 4 East Hartford. Members are plan­ thereafter, down to the present day. United Founders Groqp, Elect Officers —Miss wbicb carried them to Jvpoa, is be­ Jr., and David Hunt atarted early ning C ot- Though there wert many absten­ Ufiited Gas ...... to take basket lunches. ing used on this expedition to tbe Monday morning in Frad’a ear. with te e and cold drinks will bs ssrvsd Irene ViAi Is Vice Presi­ tions in the recent election, it un­ Unltad Lt and Pew A nortbl^ during wmob tbs Lind­ their deatinatioo tha Werld’a Fair To MaA Down Onr Stack doubtedly shows nearly where Con Util Pow and Lt • s • e s • a fres at noon. In ths svsnlng a sub­ dent. berghs plan to make survsyu to ds- in Chicago. They expect to be gooa necticut stands on the question of Canadian M arcon i...... 2% stantial meal wUl bs furnished by termlns tbs fssslbility of establish­ about a week. prohibition. Many patriotic citizens the committee dt 4 charge of 86 ing a northern trans-Atlantle sir 8EABCH1NO FOB BODY cents for adults, and without charge The Junior^ order Daughters of I BBABD BB-BLBOTBD h Preparatiai For (kff would continue the experiment fur Italy, last nlgbt slsetsd Miss Jsn- route.' tber, but a large majority of equally for childrsD undsr 14. Tbe couple flow bsrs yesterday Bridgaport, July 11.—(A P )—A ; A program of sports includiBg nls Rsymandsr as prasident for ths from Soutn Warren, 20 milss dis­ patriotic citizens are firmly eon- eomi^ ysar to suoesed Miss Jo^ Norwalk, July 11,— (A P )—Ho­ vinced that the experiment Is an noon, poUea wsra grappling for tha bassball, ness snd ganss o t various tant where they cams down Sunday ward Beard, 96, was re-deotod body of ESiMr L. DiOUlU, B4, of kinds is being arraimed. (3sorge Squatrito, who bsoomss tbe Junior night after oosstal fogs mads fur- utter failure. past president o ' tbe society. Tbe president of tbe Bouth Norwalk. In Full Agreement Norfolk, Va., balitvsd drownsd this Bodey of East Hartford is general — basardous. Mr. Savings Bank hare today for Hs monUng, in tha harbor bars. chairman, and with bis assistaato is new president has rsesntly com- neat ths night Both groups, however, are in full a eouns at Manebsstsr fourth term. He Is reported to be JULY Agreement on a most essential noinf Pdlos rspertad after invastiga- doing svsrytbing poasiUs>to insurs Mr and Mrs. the oldest savtofa h a w prsaldaBt a ploasant tin# for all wbo attand. school. Qthsr otflesrc slsotsd It Is that ttie manufacture and sal tioD that prasunably DanMl un- aarenes~ B. Dorman at tkslr sum­ in tbe -United Btatea. ; ' V. ot all alcoboUe liquors in the state dsr ttas'iaflttSBOs o f liquor fall late fitnos this Is tbs day of tbs local ^nro> V l^Prssldsflt, Irons Tnobi: mer camp la d thsD dropped in at Mr. Beafd haa baen a diraator of tnlsum , Anna Catalano: oorrs- ■hall be, so fai as is hunaasly tbs harbor as ba was attsm tlBf to Anny lad Navy dun outtag la this llttls islaad for a family rs- tbe bank for 61 yaora. He ia • slble, under strict control, free from rstum to tbs “Cbarlss J. Bdepsrr VoraoB' attandaaos from bars will snobOaf ssoratary, unian DUbal uniea. brother et ROv. Augustua F. BeaM. Hsister inflnences. The members a frsifhtsr on which bs was a bs out do: fi*v*^*^ ssorstary, Suadlo 81a- moad: 'traat4o,*Tsrssa DdlaFsm: Di>., also of thia dly, who was lOO bf the commission whom I aroointe< d e :'. band. Danlall Joined tbs ersw Tbs grovs may be reached by tak ysars old on last May IL Tbe ttoo WATCaWSOM»OAl of the “ Charles J. H o o ^ f in Nor- log tbe Silver Lane road to .tbs ontor, Mary DsUaFsm: door Jobs Hvnter, Bnflisb. anatom* under the authority of the Ctaeral I'sepsT, eupepiuiie wnww; w tm i,lat» OBOS tran^rilBtid B , tbOitSf'S b ^ e ri are uBnaMly. aettf iw p m tm bly, fo. euhittit a jd a s o f ooo*^ folk, Va., on Juno 8S, aeeordtef to crossing at Forbss strsst aad ton* ysspor, Josopblao Urlaae thair Bdf BOid agm Dll ware fwinieataBVdr'iHB b tbi Mytala. tag Isn OB tbst of'fiaraBMByj OMn CoBMrilOh — - to tta.oomb, , i ^ S y*> ' 'V ./ T r • B « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY li , 19S9, Blaizing Gas Well Swallows 122-Foot Derrick Qaeer/Twigtg DAILY RADIO PROGRAM UNDirS ADVENTURE m v n m MAY AID SCIENCE In Day's Nsm TUItDAY, JULY 11 (OM tnl and BMtorn Standard Tlaa) Export 8iy i Psst WIB Bn■^ . Nat«—All protrnina t» k «r and basic etaalas or aronos ttsrsof nalsss spscl* New Tork--CEptBln John Con- oa^AM ffclECropsatidnBW - flsdi e ^ t to e ^ t to a) daslcutioa Includas airavaiiabla sutlona (0 DsUy dl the y . S. VoiuBtBSff U f« • n ( n m CsBSt tffCiM Bt. Proframs aubjact to ajianas* P. M. Cant. Baat, Saving Oorpt iMg MBeusd two ibovb (Daylight Tima Out Bow Lator) 4:16— 6:1^ D a n Bastor Oroh.—to oat Hay Fmd Safest Air Route 4:3IH> 8:8»-D an Bastor Orohestra — pscsonB t n w t i i i PBBt rtvar. One ‘ NBC-WEAF NETWORK oast only: Sklppy—mldwoat rspeat was B Ifi-yBET-dd fci0|y. ttm other ICooraBto^ N. M y ■ASIC — East! w«a( wlw wael wtlo 4 :48— 8:48—Laon Bolasoo Oroh.—to a wjar w U * wesh wC wilt wtbr wro wgy 8:00- 8dW—H. V. KaHanborP-to o to Europe, Sought for 14 BBOther reeeuer. Cbnoelly held ( A P ) — T h e JapaBBM bBBUa 1m p m wuen wcaa wUni wwj wsal; Midwasti 6:16— 8H8—Jack Danny •rohr-wabo; them "both up ust^ b €Mht OoeM •ptodoB etf ooe o< Its greateet fisee « maq well kad woc-wno wow wdal Gortruda NIasen, Sanaa-obam, NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Tria—wjay drbt wWjt only ✓ boat camt amnj. eveataaUy wW attadk -crops saS •*/Jba katp webc wday^wtyr cksw ctef 8:80— 6dO-Tha Raad Rapartar—saati *1 get tired Bomatiasaa." aaid SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaa Wastphal Oroh.—mldwaat Conndly, who lost eoimt of the flowers from coast to ooairt. wlla-wsTin wlod warn wme ^ b wapl 6:46— 6:48—Boaka Carter, Talk — b ^ slo only; The Mldwaatarnor^weat \ number of his rescues after they Not only have offirtala of tos De- wjdx wainb kvoo wk^ wlaa wbap kpre psrtmeDt of Agikmltars na haps el woal ktbs ktbs ^ . , .. 6:00— 7:00—Mary Eastman—cst to a t New York.—Over much the passed 90. "What I need fr a boat. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kylr k*hl 6 :80— 7:80—Kate Smith, Songs - ba­ eradicathig toe pest, hat thegr rei^ COAST — kgo kfi krw komo kbq kpo sic; John Kelvin, Tenor—DWe seme route that Vikings sailed a About a 900 ooe wouM be swell." 6:48- 7:48-Novalty f. iM its onward march rsawni bs klsd ktar kyu 7K)3 - 8:00—Drama—wane only; Mala thousand years ago, and .gallant Patereoo, N. J.—Char*ee Nor­ Cent. East. stopped, Charlss H. Hadley; head of Chorus—chain . mariners of subsequent centuries man, Jr., when U months old, sat the department’s beetle research 2 :3( ^ 3 :30—Songs by Jana Pickens 7:15— 8:16—CBS Plano Team—o to a on his fathpr's 1^, smMlsd the 2:4S— 3 :43—Lady Next OoeiwUao cat 7:30— 8:30—Nino Martini, Tenor-jo a foL’owed in a vsdn quest for a short ” wjas wean wfbl wspd 2:46— 8:45-rTo Bo Announced by way of Bermuda and the Azores S i blM lJTplt pictured at the left. 160 feet long. 100 feet wide end 60 feet deep, and swallowing a wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wgn wibm ktnbo drives into a ptature. Maryland and Vlrgtoia. 3:00— 4 :00—Sherman Orches.—also a to Lisbon and thenco up to Paris 182-foot derrick and all drilling machinery. The photo of the crater wis taken from the top of the kmox wowo whas 3 :30— 4:30—The Singlngt Lady—east dirrlck T s neighboring duplicate of the one ewallowed up In the flaming wey. They himted without r.ecess. A EAST A CANADA — wpg who 3:49— 4:45—Orphan Anme—east only or London. In fact, tentative ar­ cow grazing nearby, cioughed twice. whec wlbz wlea wore wiccclrb ckac 4:00— 5:00—Sam Robbins' Orchestra rangements were made with Im- DIXIE — w ^ wsla wbro #qani wdod 4:30— 6:80—Kathryn Nawman, Sanaa Out popped the bidle. OKLAHOMA VOTES TODAY Wra wreo wlac wden wtoo krld wrr 4:48— 8:46—Lowelf Thamaa—eaat only fmlal Airways of Great Britain, your own lunch. Coffee will be San Frandsco—Dr. (^fH Von ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo w < ^ wbt 6:00— 6:00—Amea 'n* Andy—oast only whicb conbrols the aviation rights trail, or when the line may begin Baumann is r. patient flehefman. Oklahoma d ly . Juty 11.— ( A P ) — wdae wblawtar wdbj wwro irab* wsja 6:16— 6:16—Radio In Education—to c operation; nor are official esti­ served. M ID W E ^ — weah wmbd wtaq wkbn 8:46— 6:46—Ray Hoathsrton, Baritone at Bermuda, and with Aeropostale COVENTRY That’s why John O’Malley, dish­ Oklahoma, entrenchedantrenchad eteoa state- {rfab^sn ksej wlbw Wb wmt wnax 6:00— 7:00—Tha Crime Cluaa Mystery of France, which has a similar mates being made of the number washer on the liner Virginia hM hood behind a "bone dry" barrier, 6:80- 7:80—Adventures In Health oi passengers who may avail MOUNTAIN—kvor kla krt kal concession in the Azores. Elbert Austin of Cromwell spent his lower teeth back. decides today «'hetoer It w ill ad- 6:46— 7:46—Floyd Gibbons on the Air themselves of the service. Per­ COAST — khj koin kfb kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Lowlsohn Stadium Con. Sunday with hto brother, Rev. Leon He swallower them when the m it 3.2 beer. kvl Wbk kmTkwK kern kdb ksmb haps. though, there is a significant TOLLAND 8:0IL- 8:00—Mupio MpmeriM A Pwt Seadromes Considered H. A u s’ in. ship bit a big wave coming here Despite withering tempermtnrM, cent. East. 8 :30— 8:80—“Mlsa Lllla,” Radio Play hint in the fact that the Sikorsky 8:00—10rtlO—The Poet Prince — eaat; BUT no airplane bad been built W ednesday. JiUy 19, tos Ladies The Ladies’ Aid society of the from Loe An^es, but Dr. Von there were prediction, that be- 2:00— 3:00—U. S. Navy Band—to o and Martin companies now are 2:30— 3:30—Roundtownsra—also eoast Ames 'n* Andy-«peat lor west whicb could carry a payload be­ Fragm en t Bh^dety w ill hold its Federated church will serve a sup­ Baumann fished for six hours—so tween 500,000 and 60'.000 voters 8:18—10:16—Pickens Waters, Trio — % 2:43— 3:46—Memories Garden—also o tween the Azores and Bermuda. building a fleet of new "Super- second annual ^summer iale in toe per in toe church dining room Fri ■hip’s officers report—in toe man’s would set a special election record. 3:16— 4:16—Fred Berrsns Or.—o to e cast: Floyd Gibbons—midwest rpt Clippers" for Pan-American-huge, It the moat ballotr say "yee.’* 8:80- 4:30 — «klppy. •ketoh — w t 8 :30—10:80—The Mastarslngsra—to c So there the matter rested. An­ form o f an "Ic*- carn ival.’’ E ve ry day evtUDing a t 6:80 o’ clock, d. s. t. stomach, and finally pulled up the only; Between the Bp^eitds—west 9:48—10:46—Health Advanturas- 4 rpt other proposal, for the conatruc- four-motored flying boats capable moment from 2 p. m., d. s. t., until Mri. Kiemier of New Jersey is teeth. beer likely will be avaUaUe tomor­ :45—A:46—George Hall Orchsa.—to 0o 10:00—11:00—Mllla Musical Playbeya tlon of huge, floating seadromes of carrying 60 passengers. row fo r c

PAG E EUIHD MANCHESTER EVENTMO. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., BARG iAIN HERE’ S W HY WOMEN I/- GOHW5 IN WHICH AMERICAN AND ©LORII cc HAVE THE LAST WORD , ’KATHAUNS MVnM^AYUOH f CUBAN aRLS BECAME PRINCESSES AN RA8ILY BfAOB BPOBm Royalty and rlcbss havs inspir­ MODEL. Femfaiiiie Voice Eaeieet to Mii< ed Paris couturiers to outdo ^ B y A l i w I BEG IN WICTM t o d a y themselves for exquisite wedding Ripulate Say These Aathori* n ia s t r a t e / Lesson ) B U N O B s SES t o B D , so, b l l « gowns this June. For her mar- ties. rihge to Alfonso de Bourbon, eldest FivklfllM d Yvlth E vaiy P a tte n . la lov« with BABBBTT CK^VIN, Whether you ara taUng a vaca­ 95, who bM retimed to Neir York son of former King Alfonso ot 'The reason men give women the tion or staylog at home this sum< USB LEMON JUICE after year* abroad. Barrett haa Spain, Senorlta EdRmlra Sdm- qier, ybu’U want a smart sports FOB STAINED NARKft made a name for hiiiiaelf aa aa pedro, Cuban beauty, wore a ^ t last word in quarrelsome'encounters frock of shirtwaist soling. arobeoloflst. EUaor*a Jnalmia, white satin creation by Worth. De- and, at stag affairs, produce only It has snappy plaited sleeves for Careful care of your fingemidls aehemlnr mother, LIDA STAF­ tylng superstitions, she posed for half the verbal reverberations per chic, besides being cooL Plaits also FORD, breaka op ttie romaaoe bjr the picture at the left In her wed­ Is a most Important part ot your capita generated by a female tea, is lend freedom and youthfid swing eonvindnf Barrett that Elinor la a ding gown before even the banns beauty routine. And It’s one of th» were published. Hbr dress was not due to high mlndedness or du..*- to the sMrt heartleoe ffirt. acter. The mall larynx simply can’t out on sculptural lines, the bodice Shirting cotUms br*sflks, pique, things which you can do at bom# When Ellaor^a aoat, ^QSS compete with the speedy instrument coming down Into a slight point in linen and cheeked glnghamis are per­ yourself. EIXA SEXTON, dlea abe leaeea lodged In the throats of the fair sex. front and being softly gathered to fect for it ‘ . You will need several things for her aitlre fortune to Barrett, This puncturing ot the strong, jrour home manicure and the wla- Then drunken VANCE CARTER form a Swiss Mlt effect. The full It’s great fun to make a frock sleeves fell in graceful folds, cover­ silent man tradition is the fruit of when the result Is so lovely—and so esi way Is to assemble evorythliig abooto BENTWEIl, STAFFORD, experimenU ^ Dr. Cohen Guben before you sUrt. Nail file, emery Ellnor*a fa l^ . Barrett, who ing the elbow. inexpensive. ' For her marrlaf e to Prince Alex and Prof. B. F. Frledentbal, Berlin Style No. 2686 Is designed for board, cuticle and cuticle remov­ doea not m at the Sexton for­ scientists, and has received whole­ er, poUeb, orange stick and nippers tune, tella the girl that If abe Mdlvanl, Miss Bubara Hutton, sixes 14,16, 18. 20 ytars, 88, 88 and heiress to the Woolwortb millions, hearted corroboration from Dr. 40 Inches bust are the essential!. will marry him and IRe In ^ Paul Winslow, prominent New To'k home aa a gneat for a year he wore a Fatou creation (sketched Slxe 16 requires 4 8-9 yards 36- File your naile Into shape and at right) of ivory satin, slightly throat specialist, and Miss Dagmar ineh. then soak yoiu: bands for a few will give the entire anm to her Perkins, president of the National to divide among the reiattvee. medieval in line. A shawl of real Price of Pattern 16 Cents. minutes In soapy water. When they lace, a family heirloom, replaced Association for Ameripan speech. Make the Most of Your Looks! are clean and the cuticle is com­ EUnor agreea, knowing the money "In an argument, a wife probably may aave her fatbe/a life. the usual veil and was attacbei For vacation clothes,, for the pletely softened use the emery board the bead by a blonde tortoise-shell says 60 words to the embatUed bus- mountains, lakes, seaside or that to jempve any rough edges that re­ The marriage tafcea place next band’s one," said Dr. Winslow. "But day. B arrett, attU balleving the comb, studded with diamonds. A tour you have often talked about, main. Now, push the cuticle back quadruple necklace of real Jewels, the ma” makes up for this by shout­ see a copy of our ne* ’ book of Sum­ with'an orange stick wrapped in Ilea lida baa told him, flnda hlm- ing and sometimes, 1 regret to say, pearls and diamonds, held the mer Fasbiuns. cotton. You should be extremely aelf falling In love with Elinor obscene language. Thiu be attempts again. ______shawl on either side of the bride’s Vacation clotlies, and frocks for careful when dealing with cuticle.' face. to bide Inferiority—for although nls everyday wear, home wear, lingerie, NOW GO ON WITB THE STORY vocal muscles are larger and strong­ Do not push It back hard enough to chlldreii’s designs, etc. injure or break It CHAPTER XXVI er than the female, they are not Send today for your copy of . the nearly so flexible. His voice is I f your nails or the cuticle has Barrett found Marda aa new book, enclosing 10 cents in become stained treat them with o harder to manipulate. It takes him stamps or coln.^ Address Fashion nervoua aa an undlaelpllned wom­ bleaching lotion or cream. Lemon longer to get started. And even Department. an may be when abe la forced Juice is a fine bleach and wlfl not to wait for the hour aha draada. when be has swung into a tirade, the little woman can out-talk him injure delicate tissue. . She waa lying, aurrounded by Putting on polish is the last stflp. many plUowa, on an old Frencn almost two to one, if she tries. Manchester Herald aofa upholitered In turquoise. Feminists have always been un­ Most people use a liquid poUsb but Pattern Service If you still prefer the powdered Her face waa very white and her willing to admit the velocity of female chatter and have wasted kind, a buffer Is another necessity. eyes seemed bigger and darker For a Herald Pattern send 15c than aver. Barrett, coming in much energy In trying to disprove The shade of polish Is up to you. obvious facts, the physician report­ m stamps or coin directly to However, natural or colorless polish from hla walk in the brisk fresh Fashion Bureau, Manchester air, was stifled by the heat of ed. Actually be finds the ability for Is In much better taste than garrlah speedy speech a considerable asset Evening Herald, Fifth Avenue reds and pinks. Almost anyone the room and the heavy odor of and 28rd Street, New York City. tuberoses, freeslas and carnations. foi the female of the species and, get away with them on the beach or if she talks about worth-v/hlle Be sure to fill in number ot pat­ at a costume party—outside of that Marcia drew his head down, tern jrou desire. kissed him and patted his cheek things—nothing to be ashamed of. the less conspicuous colors are pre­ with one small hand. All the Any one who doubts the’superior­ Pattern No. ferable. miserable morning—all her morn­ ity of the female larynx and is not ings were miserable now — she convinced by eavesdropping outside Be sure to fill in the else of the Price 18 Cents. A clear, flawless oomptexlon is had tried to think only of his any afternoon bridge club. Dr. pattern. one of the first steps toward real happiness and to forget her fears. Winslow refers to musical history. Nanne charm. You must rid your sldn of But no matter bow she tried she Even young girls with undeveloped Send stamps or coin (coin pre­ all blemishes such as blackheads Addrees could not manage it. Marcia voices are able to handle coloratura ferred.) and pimples tf you would attain knew that. If Elinor should find passages that the most highly train­ true beauty. Price of book 10 cents. Slxe out about Gerald, Barrett would ed male singer can never achieve, he The nose ahd the crease In the pointed out. Their vocal chords explain. And If he explained, fair,” she demanded bitterly, “for Price of pattern 15 cents. chin are the first two places where stiffness of the back and the neck being shorter, vibrate more quickly. Elinor would ^e sure to tell her me to pay and pay and pay for demands the most careful medical blackheads appear. If you already mother. Or some friend. What Daily Health Then the female nervous system have them, do somethteg Immedi­ the fact that 1 was a child— a investigation. gives added impetus because a;, girl would not? member it’s my dog house and I ately to get rid of them. There trusting child — craving warmth Because this condition brings rule scientists have foimd it more After that the whisper would and held down by an old man who about Inflammation of the nerve don’t want anyWng spoiled.” are a few simple steps which. If travel and Dick would find out. Service highly strung—more emotional. followed closely, will do the trick. knew nothing of the needs of my roots at the front o the spine the The old saws about the senseless­ “I’ll shoot marbles." And if Dick found out be would nature? And I believed you," she Hints on How to Keep WsH by occurrence of tenderness of the When Harry returned Dick said. Lather your face <^th aoap apd never, never forgive her. She was by World Famed Authority ness of women "because they chat­ warm water each' night before you ended with a change of tone, skin of the muscles or Joints ter so” are all wrong, according to “I found that glassy of mine.” growing more certain of that fact “whem you said you would help should always be considered sus­ "W h ere?” go to bed. Use a rough wash cloth every day. She had tested him Dr. Winslow. But be does manage if you wish, but many skin special­ m e!” picious. to salvage a few shreds of male su­ “Near that bush.” only to whiten with his answers. “Haven’t 1 tried to help you?" INFANTILE PARALYSIS, WHICH “That’s mine. I lost it” ists advocate the palms o t the "Dick, don’t you loath liars?" CRIPPLES MANY CHILDREN periority on the public speaking CHILDREN hands as agents to r latherlag the Barrett asked. When a physician is called angle. “You did not. I lost it, yesterday "Why consider them, sweet ? FOR LIFE, IS WORST IN examine a child, he is likely By Olive Roberta Barton ^ and you know I did." face. When every particle of dust They aren’t worth it, are the^ ? “Go! (5o now and tell her!" “Women can never surpass men SUMMER MONTHS want to make an examination of “ Didn’t !" is gone, rinse the akin tiuuhughly. And we don’t have to consider Marcia exclaimed. She began to in public speaking," he asserted. the spinal fluid. ’This he does par­ "D id !” Now apidy hot towels. Dip a them, you know, dear—” tear at the> small cushions with Fever, Headache, Drowsiness and “There the male’s development bath towel into a bowl o f v ery hot hands that found strength in her ticularly in order to distinguish be­ stands him in good stead.” “That’s my marble.” "Give It here.” No, they didn’t have to if Bar­ Stiff Neck A re Among Early tween Infantile paralysis, menin­ water, wring It out and cover your frenzy. Wrenching sobs, shook But Miss Perkins, distinguished “It Is not!” The Comeback rett never told anyone. But if Sym ptom s gitis due to various types of infec face with It. Do this two or three ha told anyone they might have her. She clutched at her hair, radio impressarlo and crusader for •T hit I t ” Dick held his hand in his pocket tim es. < tore it and set teeth on her wrist. tion, and inflammations of the better speech, took sharp exception to. She had lain wakeful the By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN “You didn’t.” Harry struck him. Dick struck When your Skin has been.flleam- Barett caught her hands and brain. even to this one sop to male whole night, trying to be decent Editor, Journal of the American Harry gave Dick • a push and back—hard. Harry flew into the ed, cover your forefingmW).. w i^ held them. It was no easy '^Job As soon as Infantile paralysis is vanity. about it, to be happy for Barrett; MedieaJ Assodstion, and of pocketed the commie. house. Out came bis mother. “You pieces of clean gause and gently with her maddened struggling. well establisbe'd it becomes impor­ “I admit that there are more Dick eyed him but said nothing. but failing, knowing only fearr Hygeia, the Health Magazine tant to have a careful examination go right home,” she scolded. "Why press out all the hlackheewla w hl^ “Hush!” he ordered. > “Do you good public speakers among the Harry was a big fellow to fight Barrett said bluntly, “It’s about of the muscles In order to find out don’t you stay in your own yard?’’ come out easily. Don’t pinch jrour 110 in here, Marcia. It’s no won­ want to hear what I’m going to EDITOB’S NOTE: This is the men than among the ranks of the ’They got tired of marbles and skin hard enough to break or In­ say to you?" which muscles are permanently in­ women," she said. “But that is be­ “Meanie!” yelled Harry. “(Aeat! der you feel ill—’’ first of two articles on infantile fooled around for awhile. jure the delicate tissues. You can’t volved so that plans may be out­ cause there are many more men Story-teller!” How well he remembered Mar­ "Not unless — imless—!” she paralysis. expect to get each blemish the first lined for treatment leading to re who speak in public. With training, ‘Let’s get yoiur bike," suggested Dick piled his carpenter chest on cia’s mother’s last days. The wailed. night so take plenty of time. When covery of the power of motion. women have a very good chance of Dick. his wagon and marched off. overheated room in which she “You win!” he said loudxy. Especially in the months from jrou have finished squeeslng, appfy surpassing men—because of the “No, I tell you. Let’s get your But the next day Harry was after preferred to gasp, the sickening Her sobs died. “You are so ill,” disinfectant. Jime to November infantile paraly­ TOMORROW: The treatment superior flexibility of their vocal wagon and hunt boards. We haven’t him again. Dick, forgiving as most odors of fiowers. he began, “that I can not, let you Rinse your face with clear, ice sis threatens children throughout of infantile paralysis. chords which Dr. Winslow mention got near enough to build a dog children are, went "Marcia," he went on gently, work yourself into one of these cold water to close up the pordl the world. ed. house.” At the end of the summer his "you should have some windows frenzies. You are ill because you and then use an astringent to fin­ “It is resonance that makes a Dick wasn’t much Interested. mother said, "Dick, what’s got into open. Have you been out at all have indulged your wish for heat It is generally believed that the ish closing them. This last step voice carry, not merely loud soimd. Sport wasn’t his dog. you? You’ve no iqiunk at alL I can’t to d a y ?" and idleness but that doesn’t disease is spread by ordinary con­ DO YOU KNOW TH A T - la very Important—there is no use Of course men can shout louder than make you out” “I’m not well enough," she an­ change the matter. 1 have to give tact with patients, or those asso­ ‘I’m going to build a bird house opening the pores and then leavlflg women but with her delicately at­ to put on our tree.” Too bad she didn’t notice it earlier. swered moodily. “You don’t real­ in to you. And I do, but against ciated with the sick, and to some Many tribes of savages d. not them th«t way to catch more duR ize how ill I am, Barrett. No my will. I promise you that 1 extent by contacts in an indirect tuned larynx, trained to make tbe “Huh! A bird house! A little A day of Harry now and then was kiiow that the sun is the source most of it’s supplenera, a woman particles. man could — or would if he will not tell Elinor the truth msmner. In few instances it is pos­ measly birdhouse! Why don’t you good experience, but two months? If your skin feels dry use a lit­ of daylight. , can be beard wherever a man can could!” she ended bitterly. about Gerald no matter what sne sible to trace the infection directly The Hooker Oak, of California, get a dog?’’ No. Children need fairminded chil­ tle tissue cream before jrou go to thinks of me. Does that satisfy from pre-existing cases. Because of her flexibility of tone cAq “Say!” A thought struck Dick. dren to play with, not selfish bullies. fs the largest leafing tree in has a good chance to surpass her sleep. He sat down in a stridgbt chair y o u ?” It is universal practice to isolate America; 8,000 people could be Let’s go and aee those puppies. that was near her sofa. He male competitors. Maybe Mr. Green will give me one.” patients with this disease In order shaded when it is in leaf. For the benefit of skeptics Miss hoped she was not going to act He dropped her hands, stood to reduce the number of carriers. ’No, come on. We’ll get your Brazilian crab spiders have legs Perkins pointed out that she bad as she had in the old days. He away. Therefore, every person suffering wagon and himt boards.” that occupy surface nearly a made special tests to prove her had come there happily in spite- of "Darling!" she murmured, smiling with the disease should be kept uotattons— foot in diameter; their bodies are xflnt at Madison Square Garden Commands £Utaation the twist fhat fate had given his up at him with lips that> trembled. absolutely alone except for nursing Q life. He had come feeling that He shook his head. She had seldom more than two inches long. and in the old Hippodrome building Dick got his w^on and they attention for three weeks from the Engineers '^ave estimated that which was a famous example of huflted boiurds. Th^ found a few the tangled skein would straighten forced him to make a promise time when the fever first comes on. Mr. Presldenc, we are back It would cost more than $250,- )oor acoustics. She was able, to strays and carted them home. out to give, at least, an assur­ that might do away with any pos­ It Is also advisable to keep alone, 000,000 to duplicate the Great make herself heard distinctly In you 96.8 per cent—but we oan’t go ance of peace to Elinor and him­ sibility of understanding between as far as possible, children who Say, Dick, get your saw, will the other per cent Wall of China. every comer of these mammoth BRUCE CATTON self. him and Elinor. He had wanted, have been exposed to the disease. you. It’s bigger than mine. And you A new type of motor-truck re­ structures, yet she spoke without —Rev. Charles Oscar Johnson of He heard Marcia’s voice again. above all things, that Elinor have some imlls? 'And get—I tell Northern Baptist Church and Dr. WHERE YOUTH IS She varied her refrain. “I am should respect him. She might cently marketed in England pro­ strain. you. We’ll go over and get your Those who have been exposed vides upholstered seats In a water­ Monroe Blmon Dodd of Southern DO€»IXD TO LOSE very, very ill, Barrett!” she now, misunderstanding, learn to to Inftmtlle paralysis should have whole set Mflie’s no good." stated. He studied her, frown­ tight cabin ^or the driver. Baptist Church on visit to White loathe him, to think ot him with temperatures taken regularly for The "set” . procured, Harry ap> House. m s Novel CNee'Tracady et YIm ing, sorry for her but neverthe­ a shudder. The servant . staff of England’s iroprlated the shiny hammer, the three weeks so as to detect the Buckingham Palace numbers about P ost-War World less irritated. ’The world was “It is most unfair of you, Marcia," saw, square pendl and everything. onset of fever and symptoms at tne 250 men and maid servants. There A T h o u g h t ’There le no such thing as the full of women who felt as she did he said slowly. He moved toward earliest possible moment. When All Dick did was to hold boards over By BRUCE OATTON and who said nothing about it. the hall. are about 60 housemaids, a house­ present: &U is either past or fu there are epidemics In the com­ keeper and four asslstamt house­ a stone for the other boy to measure, ture. "LrryLE m a n — w h a t Nowr* But soft cushions and fine seams “Barry!" she called, appealing. Afterward Jeens flndeth him in mark and cut by Hans Fallada, Tdetures the munity, children should not be al­ keepers. —Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, do not breed any sort of strength. F r the first time in his life he the temple, and said onto him. Be­ pflght of Germany In terma of the lowed to mingle with crowds and Electrical energy has Increased "Say!” said Harry. “How long president of Columbia Universi­ Marcia pushed the Jet-black did not answer that call. She travti should be discouraged. hold, thou are made whole; sin no 1 Bort’s dog house, I wonder? You heartaches and, disappointments curling hair away from her moist rose as quickly as she could tc from about 11 billion to more ty. ______The occurrence of fever, head­ than 81 billion kilowatt hours dur­ more, lest a worse tiling oome onto go over and look before I saw any Buffered by a likable little German forehead. “It is worry that is follow him. bookkeeper and his wife. ache with vomiting, drowsiness, ing the past .25 years. thee.—St. John 6:14. more boards. I don’t think it’s this Vibrations of fine music put mys­ killing me!" she went on. “1 "Where are you going?" she It tells the story o t young Jo­ and Irritability when disturbed, (^een ants use their wings for big.” terious Initiative, resolution and ought not to be worried pow— exclaim ed. flushing, congestion of the throat If thou wouldst conquer thy weak­ hannes Plnneberg and his wife. and Dick would never forgive it one flight only — the nuptial flight; “Lend me your bike,” said Dick. coiurage Into the normal individual. "To my wife,” he answered and nightly sweating during a ness, thou must never gratify It. No Bunny—telle It with tendemasa I know he wouldn’t! I know it!" after this, the wings are broken off. •T ain’t alloived ,to lend It” -^Treasury leoretary Woodln, who sternly. period when Infantile paralysis is man is compelled to evil; his con­ and humor^-and when you havs Barrett waited. She was lead ’1 haven’t said one word a.bout Tlie African Zulu covers his face ”WeD then, you go. I’m tired.” la also a composer. In a com num lty should with his shield whenever he meets sent only makes it his. It Is no sin "All light, ^ t iMkM here, don’t finished It you imderetand perfect­ ing up to something that she — ^your happiness—" she mur­ be viewed with suspicion; Any evi­ ly Just what the poet-war depree- his mother-ln-iaw, ahd Is not allowed to be tempted, but to be overcome. you touch anything hem, don’t you The men .who; keeps evetythlng meant to ask. He knew her ways mured. He smiled grimly. She dence on the part of the child of to mention ^er name. —William Penn. touch anything whfle Vm gone. Re­ not worth remembering often at slon has done to Germany. all too well. had, perhaps, said several'.words Plnneberg begins hla career as talna the university degree. “What particularly," he probed about his happiness. Time would bookkeeper In s amall Baltic dty, —George Bernard Shaw. as gently as he coul^ "is worry­ prove that. where he marries the girl Bunny ing you, Marcia?” Marcia was Weeping when Dick and begins married Ufe, so to The Inertia of the Intelligent le She wiped the palms of her arrived. She had fSlt very lU all speak, on a shoeatring. He loses bis small hands on a handkerchief a more Inunedlate and serious men­ day, she confessed. Qfie wi Job, and It la a catastrophe; tbec^ before she spoke. "The idea of ace than the violence of the mob. frightened. He drew her Into hla by a great stroke of fortune, kio your telling Elinor about — Ger­ arms. Somehow, ahe added, voice —Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, New ald" she stated. gets a Job aa men’s clothing sales­ breaking, Barrett’s marriage had York. man in a Ug Berlin department He made no answer. Rather upset her. stupidly he fumbled for his cig- u / ' I venture the statement that the store. Dick Radnor muttered his com­ She pay la mlcroscotdc, the con­ aret case, brought it forth and lamentable things happening in ment as his hand moved, over ditions of work are hard. At last lit a cigaret. Then he puffed Marcia’s hair. "I understand Germany today have their seeds In this Job, too, vanishes—^um! .n o deeply, staring absorbedly at the that, dearest,” he oonflded. tinfbrtunate clauses in the ’Treaty other can be found. Slowty sad small prick of heat from which "You’ve hated the Stafford fhm of Veremflles. steadily, Plnneherg ahd Brrany dak the faint blue smoke rose Ihuily fly’s dishonesty,. paraded In the —Owen D.' Young, author of the down to the bottom of thS scale; into the heavy air. He had had way they tried to deceive old Miss reparations payment plan. and Herr Falada makes you under­ no intention of telling Gerald’s Ella Eeirton In order to get her story to Elinor, yet he did not money, haven’t you?” stand that they are beaten slnmly because, the post-war world b «b f want to promise Marcia that he She sobbed deeply and he held would never tell her. A time her closer. "We don’t understimd what It Is, a certain psr6ent*Ma of m ight com e when -ESinor would that sort of thing, do we, dear?” O v e m i^ t bright and likable youths whC de­ ask questions and have every he ended. serve to win must be beaten.’ ' The right'to know the truth. Her "No!” waa hysterled; too A . P . N ew s cards are stacked against thbm “She would — talk!” Marcia loud. Then suddenly she smiled, from the start went on, her voice low and pu^ relaxed. Barrett never, broke a The pletare lSn;t drswa^ tnK ’SoK# ing. promise and Barrett had prom­ Plymouth, Vt.—Cachet to be seat fla^s. PinaCherff^ and Bunny liaNI "No, Marcia. She wouldn’t.” ised her that he would never teu out Augui>t 8, tenth annlversuy of their little joya. their mmneate o t Elinor the truth about Gerald. Calvin Ooolldge’s succeaelon to the ecstacy. ‘The^ are iiUMMsdt' ihd 'The woman laughed addly. (Tb Be OoBtfemed) preaMency, commeinorative of the brave, and they sadle “No?” ahe murmured with a event. ” oqa. Thw fail because the lingering, upward Inflection. She Diapers can be whitened by Lowell,. Mass.—Frank L. Weaver, Ig out of joiat t lay back. “I hope I shall die!” boiling for a half hour in stiiimg T8, prominent in Maswchueetts O ffered by Siinipin axiil Repubhoan circles, dies. • she said. *T think I can easily suds made with yellow soih>, m iik fa r 994M, h i e book it tUTf by not wanting to live. I do not and water. Then wadi in hot forlngfleld, Maas. — Tweaty4da dwtoe of- tho want to live under this threat ordinary suds, rinse in clear hot western Massaehusetts SMtal w ait­ Caub. ^ ^ which you continue to hold over water and flxialty In oifld bluad ing coaoeme report Incretil of m e!” w ater. most 30 per cent la tiuttltr em> "Is'that quite fair?” h e asked, ployed iviy 1, bvn AprQ I'epotCed'j knowing ho was acting a fool In trying to reason with b> ^ A p i a \

• • t MANC3HBSTBR BVBNlNaHBRAiaJ, MANCHB8TBR, OONN^ TUB8DAy» JULY it, I9tt^ ME RUNS IN EIGHTH GIVE YANKS THE GAME Jack Crawford's Victory at StroDf Haitford Team to ftemarbUe RiDy With Tig- MARATHON KING P h y at West Side Gromids JULY 18TH WimbMon PUs Dowd- > ' A. ^ ' ers Leading 5-1 Before , Unders m RaouDg. Salarday. GOES UP j^adal Thm Yaar Traplo That Staiua— Resolta of The muefielda team hae hooked a 'U Be Fa U p- bpect New York, July 11 — (AP) — I game with th« stong aty Service Other Games. Whether- the tennis world faces a new era In which Auetcalia will of Hartford, the game to be Ihanally Luge NaaAer dominate as of old will be partly '4. played at the West Side diamond answered thle week-end when the I Saturday afternoon. Play will start Bf mCBSEST W. BABXiai newly crowned King of Wimbledon, promptly at 8 o’clock. AiROdsted Fret* Spcrto Writer f( Eatriet TKt Year — Jack Crawford, le ^ the forces The a t y Service have beaten some rom down-imder against the Eng- of the- beet teams in this section. Maybe the New York Yankees leb In the European zone Davis cup SoQ^e o f the victim s o f this outfit Other Awardi. •z«s’t the same formidable base­ gxials. are: ’llie Odd Sox of Wethersfield ball that overpowered all If successful against England ,ped A ’e veith three bits In for the National regatta. contacted, and who thinks bis team three games were lost, to Fordham, has brown spots along his back, golden glove wtoneti among them. tore to with both hands to Jeby’e He is the son of John D. Jackson, la'Capable of playing championship Ohio University and Davis and El­ but when bigger he Is likely to be nightcap. On a past show at the Arena this body and had the champion wor­ publisher of the New Haven Regis­ Tony Lazzerl, Yanks— ^Hla homer IN FREE-HITTING GAME ban Is invited to attend this meet­ kins. a pure silver. He is named for the team showed very welL Bobby ried. with two on in 8tb climaxed nine ______s ter. ing. As yet no definite meeting Year’s Record Score Mackinaw river and Mackinaw Michaels, Tony Burke and Johnny The dedelon was unpopular, but run rally against ’Tigers. RoUand place has been selected, but it is It was Halfback KershaU of West lake In Ctomeda. Lynn of Worcester are to again the rtferee awarded nine rounds to Score Nine Runs in Fint Two Ought To Be a Law Stiles, Browns—Limited Red Sox hoped tkat the assembly will take Liberty who astounded football cir­ show their wares. Bay Landry, Sam the champion, four to the challen-. They tell thl? story of the Jack- to seven bits.' Ftad Llhdetrom, Pi­ Innings to Win Eaidly. p lf^ In the East Side Rec. cles last season by scoring 11 Bernier and Norman Lasch are down ger and c^ed two even. Son H ole: rates—Singled with bases filled In I How TheyStan^ This year there are four teams touchdowns In one game, register­ from Danielson. New Britain, Rock­ A lad of 14 had been fishing in ninth to beat Phillies. Although outhlt 12-10 the Buddies which have been playing good ball ing 71 points altogether. West Lib­ ville, WiUlmantic and Meriden are defeated the Aoea by an early 1 ^ and the personnel of the teams Is erty won, 137 to 0. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS also entered with a fast contingent tog start. The Aces hosrsd to de­ Coach Sweeney was an honor ERRORS ARE FATAL made up of the best ball players in of gladiators. feat yesterday afternoon to the West town. These teams are the Blue- student In his coUege days at Sus­ Six-Day Bicycle Races — ^ o u f! The first bout on tonlgbt’s card Is Side Buddies by the lengthy score AnMrioaii League fields, Sub-Alpines, West Fides and quehanna. In 1922 he ran 108 ^*ards N e w Y o rk 10, D etroit 6. I listed promptly for 8:80 p. m. TO HUDSON’S CHANCES o f 14 to 10. The gam e w a s some­ Pirates. A series arranged between from the kickoff to score a touch- French Hold Race As Is A Race what of a Blufgtog feet waged by Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2 (1st.) these teams will no doubt provide dowr against Colgate. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 1 (2d.) a dosen errors. the local baseball fans w*th some Later he played professional Chrysleni Poniid Out Win Over ’TM ifietors Boorsd alas runs to aeveland 8. Washington 2 (12). good baseball. football at Steubenville, Ohio; bro Y.M.C.AJRS.TRIM Paris, July .— (A P )—American* And the winner, aU togged out to Hudwnui in W. 6* Jr. League tha flrat two toatagi whan BOreUo S t Louis 9, Boston 6. Of these four teams, the Pirates basketball at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 11 alldwad five bases on bans, hla team National League cycling fens who sit bleary ejred xm-' tbo symbolic yellow sweater, le a rppear to be the weakest of the and pro baseball at Olean, N. Y. Yesterday, 12-7. rutM two errors and were Pittsbu rgh 3, Philadelphia 2. tU the small hours at ilx-day bike *'*'’•big shot‘"’"'t to Frenchnv«ii«ii annrt>sports th*the rs-re­ THE WEST SIDE JRS.I four; the other three teams look to touched for three hits. (Only game scheduled). racee have nothing for midurance on mainder of the year. evenly matched. The Blueflelds ’The Hudsons of the West Bide in the third tontog Cooke reliev­ French fane wbo each year follow Tbiu year there were el^ty Y. N. 0. A. Jrs. Junior League got off to an early seem to. have an edge over the starters representing France, Bel­ ed Borallo but taeBuddlae akked STANDINGS League Leaders breathlessly the ‘Tour ds France” AB.R.H.PO.A.E. five-run lead to the game wita the West Sides and the ''Alpines, al­ gium, Ital/, Swltzerlahd, Germany him for nine hlto sad ftva. runs to lasting twenty-seven days. Arcklvy, 3b .....4 :: 2 2 2 2 Chryalers yesterday at the West though In a hotly contested series, and a scattering from moat of the add another scalp to tbetr string. American League (Including yesterday’s games). For almost a month every Bbrench- Murdock, cf ...... 8 8 2 2 0 0 Sid.' but sTton, settled with the anything can happen to disrupt the rest of Biirope. I Tedford. Brimley sad Hssia e e ^ - W . L , PC . N ationnls: man wbo has a bicycle— and cjrcUsts h lt t ii^ Kose, MeParttand. PUtt usual steady pjay of a real good ’This yrai-’s tour, which will ftoleh MUcoleit, 2b ...... 8 3 3 1 0 0 at ed two hits apleea for tM Buddies. Washlsgten ...... 50 26 .658 Same as yesterday, except bat­ are thick to France—follows the and the Cbryilers, ac- team. The Blueflelds have a fine In­ July 23. coveri twenty-three stages, Taggart, s s ...... 4 3 4 0 1 0 Antiey at Muldoon, TIehMy sad NeU were N e w Y o r k ...... 48 30 .615 ting, Glein, PhUlles, .869; Davla, “tour” mile by mile through the and Bentley of the Ghr^ers, ac­ field, all of the players possessing roughly endrcltog the entire French Varrick, p .....#.8 2 1 0 2 1 the big gtoia for the Aces. PhllUea, .362. newspapers, the radio and the news Philadelphia ...... 39 39 .500 great throwing arms and have been ’The total distance Is 3,- Kam inski, lf....«3 7 8 0 0 0 counted fo r 10 runs to the first four ’The score: Runs DKtted In, Klein, Phillies, 75. reels and when the procession comes boundary. C h ic a g o ...... 39 40 .494 playing together long enough to ’The longest day’s run Katohaveck, o ., • .8 0 1 8 1 0 Innings, enough to win. The seore: A m erican: through bis town takes the day off 785 miles. ______„ _ D etroit ...... 88 ,4 2 .475 have perfected organization and a Pavelack, lb ...... 2 3 1 4 0 0 C b iy sle fs ^ s h r Batting Simmons, White Sox, to be on band. le 182 miles, whileI tae itoortest over a e v e l a n d ...... #• 88 48 .469 real sense of Inside baseball. Be­ Fortin, r f ...... 8 2 2 0 « 0 A B R B P O Fraber, cf ...... 8 5 .372; CrutilD, Senators, ,866; runs, (tarloads of reiiorCere follow the the Pyrenees M ountains le 68. B o l t o n ...... 32 45 .416 sides the fine infield composed of ledford, lb 111 Chapman, ss ....6 1 Foxx, Athletics,, and Oebite, Yan­ racers tirrleasly and report by the The wmner la determined by- the Lu cM , I f ...... 1 ® ^ ® ® St. Louis ...... 32 51 .386 E. Raguskus, Chuckle Smith, Stew­ Wandych, r f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taggert, p, e ..^8 0 1 0 kees. 78; runs batted In, Simmons, column on bow Ledueq took the total elapsed time for the twenty- Veaaart, If 4 NattoBal League art Kennedy and Andy Raguskus, mountain roads on high and Pelle- three laps, the winner of each day’s Tumiensky, rf ...0 0 0 0 0-0 Bageew, 2b ...,,2 1 1 1 Gustafson, c «....0 W . L . P C . Whits Sox, 80; hits, Slnmums, White vrTaggert, ss ...2 1 0 0 capable High school and Trade Sox, 328; pitching, Crowder, Sena­ eler pedalled to the rain. run getttog a bonus of two mtoutee. Tedford, lb • .4 N e w Y o rk ...... 44 . 81, .587 t t 18 19 18 8 8 W ald o, o f ...... 2 2 0 0 school players, they have five reli­ tors and Grove, Athletics, 18-4. Brimley, 2b ...... d St. Louis ...... 43 ,86 ,588 able pitchers In Eddie Kovls, Trade W ait Bide Jre. Ross, c, p ...... 8 8 8 4 H eafb, r f .....♦•I MePartland, 8b ..8 1 S 1 Pittsburgh ...... 41 86 ,882 school hurler, Bob Smith, High REO GIRLS PBACnCE. M artin, s s ...... 8 0 1 1 1 0 MeCurry. Sb .....8 C hicago 48 88 .681 school moundsman and hard-hit- E. Moore, lb ...... 2 0 1 0 0 1 putt, e f ...... 8 1 8 2 Anderson; p .....B Boston ...... 40 88 .508 tlnf portslder, Bill Hand, Jack Paikowski and Szymanski B. Fsrguaoa, rf ....1- 0 0 Oori^, 2b ...... 1 ’The Rec Girls will practice tonight Martin,-3b ....2 0 0 1 0 0 Bantlsy, e ...... 8 1 8 8 ^ B ro o k ljm ...... 35 40 .467 Hewitt and Billy Neubauer. at 6:15 o’clock at the M t Nebo dia­ O’Connel, p-c «...l 1 1 8 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 34 46 .426 The Sub-Alpines are not far be Helm , c-p 2 0 4 0 8 mond. All members are requested 0 88 18 18 8 0 Philadelphia ...... 34 47 .430 hind In this writer’s opinion as re to report at the School St. Rec Cam pbell, c f.» ...l'0 l 0 0 0 gards a smooth working infield. ah at 6 .o’clock. The Rec Giris made Tartensoo, 8b v'*'2 $ 0 0 0 2 AB R RPO A B TODArS OASIES W ith A1 Boggin l, Jimmy O ’Leary, a creditable ehowing Sunday against M oore, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Johnston, 2b. ..,.4 Leo Johnson and Joe Lovett, they Drlggs, If .0 9 0 9 0 Cooks, ss-p ...... 8 tae Sachem A. C. fit K t Nebo loetaff I Coleman, If 0 0 8 0 ^ Kenton, 8 b ...... 1 9 9 9 8 9 American Leagne couple fielding ability with power 9-7. . Mohr bandied the pltobiog Muktoon, ....9 . aeveland at Philadelphia. at the bat. Maay a game thle year Fogarty, p .9 9 0 0 1 0 M a ^ Ih see r* eS aselg^ent capably.* C e r^ ana 18 " I *5 12 1 7 Kttriowlos, e ..,.8 1 8 t 3 8 Chicago at Washington. hae been won by the etlck work of Prentiss doing the reeelvlnf. > BOnUOp IV aeaeaeV Y. M. C. A. Jrs. W ebb, ...... 8 8 8 8 1 0 tbeie players. The Subs also have The rest of the UnjfUp.wae Cole m N eU , 8b ...4 St. Louis at New York. West Side Jre...... 010 0<>— 1 Dupont, Ih ...... 1 11110 Detroit at Boston. some good pitching candldatei In, 1st, Haugb 2nd, Savmreek as, Mc­ Two base hits, C a m ^ . Taggart Tietnuy, I f ...... 6 a YAmart? 15 ..811838 Flnluy, o-of .....5 National League Bingo Sturgeon, a eteady perform C arthy % Von Deck at, Oervlnt and 2. O’Coimal; three base L a a g e r, of...... 11 1 0 0 0 Olsen,' rC I, • .8 Philadelphia at Cinolimatl. er, Chick Frazer, former mgh PrsntUM rf. The team wffl uae the hits, Fbrtto 2. B. Moore, Murdock, eohOoI star, A1 Sm ith and Elm o same lineup ta praotiee toi^kt Chester, rf ...... 1 1 0 0 9 0 If ...... 1 New York at Bt Louie. 'Taggert; home rune, Pavelaeki bite Fraser, of ...... 1, 0 1 8 0 .9 Boeton at Pittsburgh. M antelll, Friday the girls play a b le ’s Soda off O'OoaneU'12, Helna h Varrlok 4; C n the other hand tfcs W e st *• Brooklyn at Chicago. Shopop at Ford’seura 8 dlanfewlniamgpp onv" Porter stolen bases, Iflkolelt; base on bells, Bides, presenting pofslbly more of l i ' r ’i i o T ’i Two bass bit, streeteet and Sunday Will probably |Ray off O’OomieU 2,' Helm 8, VarMek 1; the better-known town playeri, do BoosA bgr bnlagt: threa blj an exhibition game out of town. itruok out, .by O’CoaneR 4, Hdm I,. net look so good In the field for Varrlok ;5. Umptree, Petroula and Last Night’s Pilots they are not clayittf the 'jrand of SHABKBY CHDTTDrO TDHBD iSS- baM of which they are capable. One C. Varrlok. tSTtaM Ut. BuOigrr ttM b ijia , _iss hit, Hess: m b s i W - S i i i Newark, N. J.-’-Ben Jehy, New game will ••lov the West Sfdee to Cbteato,>, JuljJuly 10 10,- ^(A P ) — Jaelf ftto 16-roitod WOOEMAWD A .^ WPfB Baatley: stolsn bases. F ir York, outoolnted Young Terry, be unbeatable and the next game Sharkey la shying will be of the sandlot variety. Their fights. Thggert fi{ im Mar Trenton, N] J., 16. prodoeed The Woodland A. C won its .first wiSi; tiBM, 9tl9: inaplra,rf« Charleeton, B. C.—Bucky Burton, reeord to date is not so bfA, how­ PruiBOxeri of Sbarkey-iCI , fIfM hen IgtaM at tiw iNfOii by diftBttt tu Clinton, md., knoclied out jTolnuiy ever, as they havewon eight out thirteen games pll^cd so far thle B e p te m W 1l , A route at IS IBUllud A. 0. 7 to fiM d b f, Kennedy, Charleston, two. rounds DuTSbark iuerted It be dio Mid tbs viAwn |o m m )t f% pfttiburgB-- Tony H sn ru n , ' CSB- season. Tbs aimoimesnMnt of the frwn may be Just the in ^ trimmed to ten. [lariMum was while Ms BM^tes oOllMtedraight A o, outpointed Lew Baymbnd, iitaa flhiflftuie tUnore, 10. . tlie seeM co put the West Sidon granted. OB the irifii pep afiS ahlUta OrMdto fitoe lo d ltt tAtiiicttli tM NSW Orleans— Joey OcnoKn, WOMASTHKiUM-BnJU ^ a out^ted Ray Ktoeri enough to win the Mries. 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LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— A Fish Story That L O ST —IN QOUF IOT& or OB B ut 1980 FORD ROADSTER rumble TENEMENTS 63 U. S. Joins fiixnt For *Pretty Boy\ Canter itreet between Wadsworth seat; 1980 Ford coupe, rumble seat; FOR RBINI'—TWO, THREE and May Aid Medicine and the Center, short velvet coat 1982 Ford coupe, rumble seat four room furnished ot unfurniehed New Toi^ July n .-* C A ^ 5 r - D ial 4871. Terms and Trades. Brown’s Oarage, apartments. Manchester Construc­ Gvains again puiloiiied the qpptullt 8800—West Center street tion Co. TeL 4181 or 4859. Never Yet Handcuffed For Murder from flnanclal noafkets today. Mur­ LOST—WHITE GOLD link bracelet ing fiaosb stocks and bonds to set with two upphires and a dia* WE BUY, SELL and exchange used Kansas aty— (AP) —The depart­ ter rather aimlessly In the abaoowt mond. Return to 46 Griswold street cars all m aku and models. Armory BUSINESS LOCATIONS of uncertainty.' > Reward. Oarage, 60 Wells street Telephone ment of Justice's order for the ar­ 687A FORWENT 64 Little attention was paid to .til* rest of Clharles "Pretty Boy" Floyd usually potent dollar factor. Tbs TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main in connection with the union station British pound dropped about 6 cents ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 FOR SALE—1929 OLDSMOBILE ■layings here has spurred afresh the sport coupe, cheap for cash. Call street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ under its yeaterilay’a dose and lead­ ward J. HoU. Tel. 4643 and 8036. hunt for the notorious bandit, never CORSETS, CORSELBTTES. girdles, 6506, 6 to 8 p. m. ing gold exchanges were reaction­ brassieres, Sacro Dllac and Ma­ yet handcuffed on a murder charge. ary. Rjre soared about 10 cents a ternity garments made to order. The sensational machine gim FOR SALE— 1982 PLYMOUTH HOUSES FOR KENl 65 bushel at Chicago, aad wheat and Your satisfaction guaranteed. sedan, privately owned. V. Adam* "massacre” of four officers and com Jumped 1 to 8 cents s bushel. their prisoner at the station plaza in Kathryn Boulet, Spirella Corsetiere. eon, 26 W. Middle Turnpike. TO KBN'l’—FIVE AND SIX room Bar silver Armed and copper was Phone 8405*5856. bousea single and dsuble, also mod­ steady. Bonds were hesitant em apartmenta Apply Eklward J. HERE’S ‘PRET'TY BOV Shares of some of thq “wet” com­ MOVING—TRUCKING— Holl. Tel. 4643 and 8035. panies were given another rush and AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 STORAGE 20 (From records Oklahoma steel Issues displayed enthusiasm. Biireau Oimlnal Identlflcation Many pivotal stocks moved narrow­ 1931 WILLYS 8 SEDAN; 1929 SILVER LANE BUB LINE offer the SUMMER HOMES and Investigation). ly- Chevrolet coupe; 1929 Ford coupe; acoommodatloo of tbeii larye Ue- FOR RENT 67 'Height: 5 feet V/2 inches. Gains of 1 to 3 or more points 1929 Graham s^an. Easy terms, lime bue for lodge, party or team Weight: 168 pounds. were recorded by National Distiller- liberal trades. Cole Motors, at the trips at speoial ratea Phone 8068 FOR RENT—5 ROOM cottage on Birild: Medium muscalar. ers, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, Ameri­ Center. TeL 6463. 8860, 8864. south shore of Coventry Lake. Call Hsir: Dark chestnut. can Commercial Alcohol, Owens- 3227. Eyes: Light bine. Ulinols, Olanese, Youngstown LOCAL AND LONG U18TANCA Complexion: Medium light. Sheet A Tube, U. S. Steel Preferred, moving, general trucking, Uvery FOR RBNTjt-WATBRF^NT cot* Marks: Tatooed nurse, left arm. Vanadium, Republic Steel and Amer-; Want Ad lafonnattoa service. Our affiliation with umieo tage at West Side of Coventry A g e: 26. leal Rolling Mills. Case got up Vane Service means lower rates 00 Lake, good beach, boat and drink­ about a point but farm 'issues were Manchester furniture moving to dletant pointe ing water. Apply Dallas Mont­ Birthplace: Georgia. rather indifferent to booming Large modem tmeka expertenceo gomery, 25 Knox street Oocnpation:. Flnmber. 1 grains. The rails and motors did Evening Herald men. prompt eervlee, all goooe in- What may result In a major con­ ------littie. iurod while In transit are featuret tribution to medicine Is the sen­ While the share market was dis­ sational discovery that old aqua­ what was believed to be an attempt CLASSIFIED offered at 00 extra espenee to you. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 posed to ignore, to a considerable rium water—especially water har­ to free the prisoner is the most re­ extent, the substantial rally of the ADVERTISEMENTS Daily trips to New York, oaggage A REAL BARGAIN, Main street, boring tropical fish—contains an cent on the trail of crimes that au­ ^ dolour Just as it paii) little attention delivered direct to eteamehip piers. 7 room single, strictly modem. In­ agenr. that cures akin diseases. thorities have laid to him. Coast els averaae A*®** For further tnformattop call 8im8 cluding hot water beat Lot 75’x C. W. Coates, experim enting wltb to its slump y^erday, exenangs isitlalB, aombers aad abbreviatlose Served One Prison Term dealers reported there was a notice­ MOb coast ae a word aad eompoasd 8860. 8864. Perrett A denney Ina 176’. Bank mortgage 88,600. Price the "magic water,’’ Is pictured at But so far he baa served only one words u two w ords IClalmam oost Is the New York aquarium, wbers able lessening of speculative enthu­ $4,600. Wallace D. Robb, telephone prison term—four years In the Mis­ siasm on ,the "short” side of the pries of three llsea ^ ^ . 3654. hundreds of persons seeking the souri penitentiary on a highway Line rates per day for trassiest REPAIRING 23 “ Bacteriophage" treatment were American monetary unit With the ada __ robbery conviction. In 1929, shortly -7- British pound back to around its old mttMwrn M arA IT, >*9T turned away. after his release, Kansas Cfity po­ Cash Obarge MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum f gold pa^ty, and the warning of • CosseepUTe Days «.| 7 ^ ^ cleaner, washing machine, gun, lice arrested him half a dozen times, English authorities that there was t Coaseoative Days *•. ,9 ett 11 cm lock repairing, key making. Braltb- and other arrests elsewhere marked nn real reason for this oraatle up­ X • e e ## e e # # e .‘e»»a'e*»| XX OtE| ^ 01® waits, 52 Pearl street OPEN FORUM his trail. ward movement traders in both- 1 All orders for Irregolar lasertloas He was arrested at Akron, Ohio, will be obarged at the oae Ume rata HARTFORD CIVICS COURSE stocks and exchanges began to Speolal rates for loag term every March 8, 1930, for questioning in transfer their affections 'to other day advertlslag gives opoa reqaest COURSES AND CLASSES 27 connection with the slajring ot a \ motivating Influences. Ads ordered for three or sis days To the Editor of The Herald: AND policeman, and again at Toledo, O., Some market analysts still are l aad stopped before the third or fifth BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while Last year at this time the May 20, 1980. That was bis last trip day will be ebarged oaly for the ae- not convinced that Paris is too firm­ taal aamber of times the ad appear­ Idamlng. Details free. Hartford "Friends of Hartford” sponsored to the lockup. "P retty Boy** Floyd, ordered arrested by the departinent of Justtoe e d ehargiag at the rate earaeid. bat Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main and paid for a three weeks civics ly tied to gold and fsar s):e may yet Charged with bank robbery at In connection with the machine go n killing of live men at City lead the few remaiitbg gold stand­ so allowaaoe or refoads eaa be awde street, Hartford. class conducted at the Hartford Sylvania, O., he escaped from Jail, anion station (below), is wanted fo r maay alleged crimes, some of them oa six time ads stopped after the Public High School. The work of baW m iAM BBAUCHER ard countries into the exchange di­ fifth day. was recaptuced, convicted and sen­ at the spots indicated on the map. His wife (right) calls him a dutiful vorce courts. - Most observers agree No "till forbids"; ulsplay Itaes aot the class consisted ot bearing 13C- hnsband. Anti-Climax tenced, but again escaped by leap­ that if leading Eluropean nations sold. HELP WANTED— tures by various beads of municipal ing from a tiain on his way to The Herald will aot be respoaslble FEMALE 35 departments In Hartford concerning It was not Joe Cronin’s fault. All should sever the goldra tie, Ameri­ tor more tbas oae laoorreot lasertloa state’s prison. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Wln- can markets might buffer a momen­ of aay advertisemeat ordered tor their work, and of discussion on through the see-saw game he bad Organized Bandit Gang more tbu oae tlma WANTED—YOUNG Woman solid* municipal problems. The class was th i^ . Mass., and Mrs. Madge Bailey tary relapse. It Is pdiited out, master-minded and fought— and From Ohio Floyd returned to the ANDOVER of West street, Columbia. however, that, in a world-wide infla­ The laadverteat omtssloa or laeor- tor on commission basis to fill largely attended and terminated in vicinity of Sail!saw, Okla., the home reet pablleatloa of advertlslag will be fought and master-minded. Battling Mrs. Joseph Brunell, Mrs. Mary tionary race, stocks and commodi­ reotlfled only by eaaoeUatloa of the vacancy. Must be typist and good general satisfaction. of his youth, and organized a band charge made tor the service -eadered. grammarian. Address Box F, The This year the "Friends” are again himself for the league batting lead' A very pleasant evening was spent West, Miss Carolyn Hewlett and ties might be expected to. reflect cur­ of bank bandits operating out of tne rency depredation 1^ a proportion­ All advertlsemeats most eoaform Herald. holding two such classes which be­ ership, with his team striving tooth Oklahoma bills and suspected in at Leslie Standlsh’s lot at Andover Willys Wier of Burnside spent Sat­ la style, copy aad typography with gan yesterday and will continue five lake Thursday evening when about urday evening with Mrs.. Florence ate appreciation. regplatioas eaforeed by the pabllsb- and nail to keep the Yankees out of connection wltb the more than 60 days a werA through July 29. The 60 of the Andover people gathered P la tt ers aad they reserve the right to HELP WANTED—MALE 36 the league lead, little Joe tangled raids on Oklahoma banks during edit, revise or rejeet aay oopy cos-- morning session which this sum­ 1982. and bad a dog and marshmallow Charles Phelps left for New Hav­ The new airplane carrier Ranger, eidered obieetloaablA mer will study State govamment lx wltb the fatee in a recent game in CLO8IM0 HOURS—Classified ads to ABLE MAN FOR DISTRIBUTING Two alleged informers, a federal roast watermelon and flreworks, en Monday morhlng. He has taken Ireceatly launched by the United held from 9 to 12. The often^n Cleveland. thus using up the flreworks Mr. a position at Yale to do experiment­ be pabllsbed same day most be re­ and delivery work. Pays I26JS0 up. This time, for all bis piety and prohibition agent, an Ohio police­ States, has a-dlsplacemaat of only ceived by IS o'clock aooa; Satardays session conducted by Prof. Rpfar/lor man and an Oklahoma peace officer Standish bad left^j^m the fourth. al work four days-s-week. Needed at once. Must own car. Ad­ wit, Joe Cronin lost a 7 to 6 decision half that of the Saratoga and. llex- 10:t0 a. m. the advanced study of municipal all were slain by Floyd, authorities Mr. Standish’s lotm one of the dress Albert Mills, Route Mgr., to the fates, as expressed in the John Pheipe spent Monday with ington. TELEPHONE YOUR government is held from 4:80 until say. pleasantest spots by the lake and 2474 Monmouth, CUicinnati, O. breaks of baseball. his father, Lewis Phelps at the cap- WANT ADS. 6 . The hunt for Floyd was spurred he has had it cleaned of bnuh so Itol In H artford. The "Friends” are eager to spread The Setting there is plenty of room for picnics Ads are aeoeptcd over the telephone anew after the kidnaping of ^erlff Mr. and Mrs. John Copl^ and The American Automobile Astod- the Influence of their worthy motive -- Joe’s Senators, w i^ A1 Thomas and games., at the CBAROB RATS) given above WANTED TO BUY M Jack Kill&igsworth when the latter daughter Priscilla of WlUlmantic ation estimates that approximately ae a convenience to advertisers, but as widely as possible so I ask if the pitching, snatched a lead of three chanced to enter a garage at Boli­ Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis Phelps at­ and Mrs. Franlv Martin of Williman- $25,000,000 Is being spimt for early the CA8B RATB8 Will be acoepteo as CASH MONEY for old car batteries, Herald will please extend through summer overhauling of motor ve- PULL FA7UBNT if paid at the busi­ nms’in the second. Walter John­ var, Mo., where Floyd’s car was oe- tended the meeting at the Women’s tie and Mrs. Winslow Gallup o f papers, rags, juuk. Highest prices. its columns their invitation to every­ h ldes. ness offlde on or before the seventh son’s Indians tied it in the flftb. ing repaired. Floyd compelled the Farm in Lyme given by the office Chaplin were recent callers on Mrs. Phone 5879. Wm. Ostrlnsky. one to come to any or all of Its day following the first insertion of Washington forged a,nm ahead in sheriff to accompany him on a drive force Saturday. A picnic dinner Mary Holt at the home of Mrs. Allen each ad otherwise the CHARGE classes. A special invitation is held the sixth added another In the through western Missouri before was served by the lakeside. Then RATB will be oolleoteA No reaponsi- out for tomorrow (Wednesday) af­ H elm cr. ’’ blllty for errors in telephoned eds seventh and another in the eighth. releasing him. they inspected the buildings and HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ternoon at 4:30 when Governor Roscoe Talbot, returned to his w ill be assumed and their accuracy In the eighth, after two hits had Floyd blames the police for driv­ with bathing and games a very work in New York Monday morning cannot be gnoraateeA Cross is scheduled to give his Phi been made off Tommy, Joe Jerked ing him into a life of outlawry. pleasant afternoon‘was enjoyed. HILLTOP FARHC OIL STOVE, OVEN; bed, mattress, Beta Kappa address “The Scholar after spending, the weekend with INDEX OF $2.50; refrigerator $2.50: bureau him with none out Beforis Relief "I was innocent the first time they Efllsworth Mitten and bis Silver his parents, Mr. and Mis. Ward Tal­ Modern 9-room house w l^ a in Politics” delivered at this year’s Pitcher McAfee could get started sent me up,” he told Killlngswortb. . CLASSIFICATIONS $2,M; table $2.50; rockrr 50c.; commencement in Harvard. Enter Rhythm orchestra played at the b o t large porch. Good out! two nms had drifted in. Taking the 'Good Boy,' Says Mother new Park hall in Colchester Saturn Births • • • • a ca'9 •aeCc.caa.A ••• ca-ac c a A sUhd. 29 Stnmt, 6129. the Hopkins street building. Mr. and Mrs. William Helmer and About 85 acres of Ifind, 12 tmawe. fleld in the last half of the ninth, His mother, Mrs. W. F. Floyd, day evening. four children, Mary, Jadde, Joan Bngagemeats ••••••• S Caroline Korner Britton. who lives near Salllsaw, asserted About 160 friflt trees, BCArrlrTM #a ai0 Cliam«n»:'*« • • • • • • C the Senators clung to a precious Miss Mary Hyde of Amherst, and Rita of Poughkeepsie, New July 11.1938, Charlie ■was "a good boy” who got short distance from state road! in Doatbs 9 • • 0 • • • • 0:9 990t9 09 9 0 • • 0 • JD .et Smith Professional Servioes...... -a 21 deeply felt by each and every mem­ room for hope. Sunday afternoon. Mrs Dewey Repairing ...... ft TENEMENTS 63 ber, be It Pitcher On tiie Spot * to hear from: The Sub-Alpine Jrs., Tailoring-Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 The Thrasher Jrs., The Joe Brown was bom and spent her early years Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene­ RESOLVED: Then the thing happened. With in this town. She used to live, on Wented—Bneinese Service ...... 26 That this Council is keenly aware Kamm at the plate, Russell threw Jrs., The Hollywood Eagles or the ments at 11 Plano Place. Rent free two following teams, the Bluefleld the place now oiraed by A. H. Ben­ ■dueatfoaml to August 1st Inquire on premises. that In the passing of Brother Shra ball one—ball two—strike one—ball ton and usually visits friends in Courses and Clasees ...... 27 the Oiundl loses a loyal. Knight three. What a spet for a pitcher! Jr., and the YM.CA.. Jrs. 9\>r a Private Instruction ...... tt game call Bobby Arnold at 300 town onco a year. Dancing ...... >28*A FOR RENT —5 ROOM modem whose upright character and kindly Joe 6ame in, patted Russell on the CTlement Sherwood was leader of disposition has greatly endeared him Spruce street, or call E. E. Scran­ Mnsioal-Dramatic ...... t l downstairs flat, garage if desired. back, exhorted, pleaded for.a strike. ton, Spruce street. the Christian Endeavor meeting Wanted-Instruction ...... tO Inquire 20 Birch street. to his brother members, and be It And the umpire said, “Ball four!” Sunday evening. , Financial RESOLVED:. If ever a ball game hinged on one Mr. and Mrs. Riymond Healy and Ronds—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... t l FbR RENT—LILLEY street, mod- That this Council deems It fltting riusiness Opportnnitiee ...... 32 pitched ball that was the giune— "N bver Give a Sucker a Break” two chlldrea of Portland were Sun­ Money to L o a n ...... -33 em 4 and 5 room flat, second floor. and appropriate that in this way it and if it should turn out in &ptem- is the. title of a new movie. We day diimer guests of Mrs. Healy’s Help nnd SltnatlonB Garage. Inquire 21 Elro street. bear public testimony of the Ugh ber that the pennant itself depend­ haven't seen it yet, but-we ttippose brother and wlte, Mr. and Mrs. Help Wanted—Female ...... 8i Phone 5661. esteem in which Brother Shea was ed upon that very pitch that forced the i^ t has something to do with George Merritt- Other guests for Help Wanted—Male ...... 31 held by his Brother Knight and'that Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, in Cleveland's winning run, what a Wall Street . the i^em oon and evening were Mr. Agents IVanted ...... 37*A It extend its heartfelt sympathy to tragedy for old man Russell! Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... SI with all improvements; also 4 room the family and Mends of our de­ Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 31 tenement with all Improvements, 16 Joe ran all the to the club­ parted Brother. Be it further house with Umpire George Morlaity, Employment Agenelas...... 40 Oakland street, telephone 8671. RESOLVED: Live stock-Pets—Paedtry—Vehlelee protesting, gesticulating. It looked Doga—Birds—Pats ...... 41 That these resolutions be spread like a strike to Joe. Llvi Stock—Vehicles...... 48 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, upon our Council records; that our Recommended for Summer Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 modeyn Improvements, call at 15 charter be draped for thirty days But of such stuff ball games are Wanted — Pets—Poultry Stock 44 Ashworth street or telephone 3022. and that a copy of these resolutions made, and pennants woven. For gale—Mleeollaneona Oarage If desired. Articles for Sale ...... 46 be sent to the family of our depart­ Sportsmen A Seal Hunt Boats and Accessories ...... 46 FOR REN T—^MODERN 6 room ed brother, and that they be pub­ Building Materials ...... 47 lished In the Qithollc Transcript and GOEf SHOP ROBBED (R ':AD ‘TRE STORY. THEN COLOR Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 tenement, with garage, on Edger* the Manchester Herald. Bleotrica] AppUancee-,Radio ... 48 ton street Telephone 8301. Fuel and Feed 4I*A Campbell CouncU, No. 578, K. o l C. Darien, Conn., July 11— (AP) — The skln^nKeut birds seemed Ml the gtounifl until* Garden — Farm—Dairy Produets 10 John F. Tynan, The Wetbum golf shop here v-as real' stroBf. hiit when they tried qiialnted. Ttifin rfia sMnr Household Goode 61 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement to fly.> a lo^ , the .lasso xnsn^ crlecl, ^ ri| ^ t with garage, near Main street am) Robert J. Campbell, burglarised last night and clabs, Machinery aad Toole it "No, you dm’t! You’re < cozolng "Tbey^re M *fr^aei*-M a lads bb- Mngioal Instmmeata I 8 m ^ , rent $17. Inquire 56 1*2 Jeremiah J. Sweeney, balls, bags and other eqiidpment Off toe aad Store >qnipmeat .«• 66 Committee on Resolutions. valu^ at $1,500 stolen. right down here! My rope la on fON, so t l m doniH ) n ^ ts Speolals at the Stores ...... 66 Sohb^ street your lifB to stay. 1 know you can­ In store. ^ 4^'nartui Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 61 not get awi^, so why waste all lot to flfl Mrd.wttk Wanted—To Bay • ••••BMBarappor 61 FOR RENT—98 HAMLIN 6 room Bseme 1 H so arts | flat first floor, good location, rent your rtrength? There’s really not The reduced. Phone 4466, 90 HbU S t a thlng to fear. ; -'aoe* ^^vv^a, hMd -tha Rooepo Without Board « « .» ..» . 66, ANTIQUES AT AUCTION! "The IkdB you' see, aU standing h iids and '’ .fOF',. Boarders Wanted .....^«uAA.«»ll*Aj FOR RENT-r4 ROOM TENEMENT GLASSWARE FURNITURE CHINA 'round and waiting for you,‘on th« kind iborde § »uatnr Board^Reoorts 6« » ground, 'are friendly Uttkf fellows dtoxmxklL. etoln— Roetauranto 90 41' at 78 Sebool itroet modem Im­ A t The provements. Telephone 6891 or call Nathaa Hale Antique Shop (Dr. FIske Place), No. Oovefitry, Oona. aad-tliayll treat yeu fine, Llmow. . G m t ! ’anted—Roemp■ .Beard 68 67 School street . Wedaesd^r, Inly U , 1988, At 10:06 A. ML, D. S. T.' s “^ sy. Ilka to travel' k m ; and )*Vow I ■ M l ■VtBt® VM ■M v (B ain or SMim ) thm Hke you d^';'way tip tit the 4 )o iircu " lonts. Flatn Tenements m M' air: . .^Why,.th.ey yon wuaMdjMkto; FOR RENT—THREE, five u d six Unusual Sandtvlch (Bass Lamp, other old Lamps, some Bohemlvi 'Olau less Lowtions for Rent —« 66 .when I dfidde tototyou-^7 - ) for Rent 66 room tenements, with all modern —beautiful BottRs o f'various. ds$(gns, old Jugs, Minton CJhjiba Dhmw . rhan^for Rent 61 Improvements. Inquire at 147 Ea^ Set, Copneotlcut Ehtteiy Mug, Books, Stamiis, 4 Poster Biid, Chfists 6f Bummer HomeoYor Bgnt w .M .a 67 Center street or tj^ h on e 7864. iikd then the - r .Wanted to Rent • • • 99K90 0r0 • *.* IS Drawers, Duncafl Phyfe Oouiols TaNe, Pembroke TMile, Ghipptaidale cry, . -F o r .g o o O ti^ :- . aft, 8 OR 2 ROOIf s u its in new Jifitn- CkurdT^ e . ^Ifsay other attm tive Items, lasge and SBiUl. we-.can't fly. , son Blodt fgdag kaih strsft, v«ry AUCmdNEBRS’ NO*IOB;. This is tbt.saoond.attCttoil by In the Air like Farms and Land fey Bale aca*«ta ndesirable, m eid^ ' Hdifi’*. otraers. They join'wtth'Ufi'hivaids- ' ' . *3feth e)»d"by.^‘V $ i^ jLoqklngllwr a new i o f t t i Htrai^^^ #dtiittQii' to you, to be fit tUs 'sfte-fnd s i ^ ths' " TW fteSgle TB. Phbac 8T86 or Jisfitor 7685. 1 ths>anstrer*io'1bira praO^ms—and hlgWy retoBuaeadadrhy v a ^ ' UmrlYfiiad, chQwhtiiy.out^oyr ssttiflg. o^. Limdh i Mans aa thewUif and protiaMe, • S S o M 8St yonrssK r*a**v 74^ ««raaM TT ,v-; '.V t-V-Tf-i^ ■'• ■'; ■ ' ’■' i.- W : '■ -'a •'-■:.•/■■••>■ ■.'•'■« /*T • y. « « - / i* PAGE ELNVMII MANOHByrBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 1^, 19M> .Th» TnAn«rvillc Trolley That Meets AM Tralng By Pontoine Fax OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bjr Gene Ahem THfl Skipper may be abur to ihpuce thi town council to S E N ^ NONSENSE RESCINO llTS LATBST OHPgS«_ h^O£Aift-^BRDIL WHY DOt^T YOU WAVE NOUR’ . T| TMiS D6UCIOUS WPPEU J PIcrURETAWEN WITW \TBPST, i Prononaoement Cheer up. The sun still shines. In I ’LL WAVE rr wnrw a w a^ h DRESSED UP IN STORM aLSKINS W« bav* fot to got tofotbtr fact, an astronomer—what would OfP ALE FOR A DINNER . a n d SOJWESTER WELMET Q H tbo world Is to furvlvs, we do without 'em—says It wUl APPETIZER TWIS EVENING ? WWERE ‘btD YOU CATCW Ws havs got to faes aad wtattTsV continue to shine for at least fif­ If ws waal to Uvs and tbrlvs; teen trillion years. TRUE, IT APPEARS ABIT, rr, IN APARKPCXJNTAIN? Ws bays got to msst tomorrow AW;SMALL—BUT IT IS A OR DID NOU SNAXW IT FROM With mors gst-up tbsa totoy, • Coming events cast their shad­ Ws bavs got to lend aad borrowi ows. But most of us are so busy VERY RICM FISW— EQUAL, A KITTEN 9 — WELL, CLEAJN Ws bavs got to build our way; telling what's g;plng to happen, &SAD. IN FOOD VALUE TO . rr, AND 1\LCOOK IT WITH Ws bavs got to bslp saeb otbsr, which really naeans wbat we want Ws bavs got to blrs and buy, to see happen, that we don t see A TWREE-POUND TROUT; THE NEXT MATCH I Wo have got to obsor up brother, these vivid signs that are east be­ LIGHT ? Ws bave got to try and try; fore us. Ws bave got to make eonoessions Or tbs world will go to “pot"; About the time the modem child “Oot’sV tbs best of all exprss< lias demolished the last of the “un­ sloal~ I breakable'' dolls. It begins planning An<* the only bet we've got. on Its first “permanent" wave. HOT BREEZES: Some men are Debtor—It must be awful to be a bort rich, others earn riches, while debt collector. You must be unwel­ a large army has a go^ sucker come wherever you go. list. . . . Bo live that “the only Collector—On the contrary, prac­ wav out" will not be to snuff out tically everybody asks me to call yoiir own life. . . . Has It ever oc­ again. curred to you that sometimes de­ feat la of more real worth than An excellent way for single men victory ? . . . The reason we can t and women to wear out their old save money Is because our nelgh- clothing Is to get married and start b-T are always doing som ew ^ rearing a family. we can't itford. . . . A wise bride and groom will save all the shoes thrown at them. . • • Outsiders Helen—That Miss Brown can’t generally like the black sheep the Street. . . . In the old days the Naidy And Sam—Seem Alike______By John C. Terry word economy was pronounced (IKCHY SMITH f LISTEN.FHUR.IF YtRlL KECPTHIS ^WEIL,LISTEN. YOU'RE GOIN'TD BE HElV stinginess. . ... It’s easier to hope SCORCHV, ^ ^Ncrr ME . 1 NEVER AGREED TO AMV- for the future? than it la to buckle TaiMG. VDO FELLOWS AREHV GIVING UNDER TER HAT AN ’ PLAV BALL WITH ME POR RANSOM BUT YOU AND YER PAL.TED.''^ down and get ready for It. •« . . 1 TvAOUGHT W6 ME AMV BREAK \ WHAT CHANCE i ’ll tip YER off to SOMETHING *. ARE GOING TO BE BUMPED OFF JUST Wise Is the self-made man who AGREEMENT HAVE 1 OF GETTING HOME ALWE ? THE SAME WHEN THE DOUGH CDMES comes to the conclusion that hla ACROST AT THE SPOT. product Is mostly a pain in the IF YOU WILL H neck. . . . Man—My debts give me so much anxiety that I cannot sleep a wink at night. Neighbor—But how do you man­ I CAMT age to keep going? PROMISE A Man—By sleeping in the day­ THING. GAM. i time. The man who gets caught in a breach of promise suit finds out that a girl’s heart is like a street car—‘PAY AS YOU LEAVE.’ • e ini Thi A. P.. All KiftlU K

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‘ AMD WHAT A 1 / ’ fURPRIDE. HE • O T i now standing.agiUnat the dUtrWten tion work, which ia'83,000 lees thkn p^ttbsi la> that sf^; Tsaehars of tbs Concordia Xiutbsr- ihg that Judgt'JohnaoD oontiBucd recreation propi^ ..X t la eatldtated wasTecouuaended last yimr; 810,000 year ago, wkeaTtthrar,fWp ■a^ ' an church will have a meetinf to­ CONTEST LEADERS the caM fo r tw o w eolu, ‘ 1&' ord tr HU. ANDliUlTAX: that ona baif df'a.xhlU wiUido>thls fo.’ library; '110,000 for interest and espenaa in the eoit of motU AilOUT TOWN night at 8 o'dock. that tho probation office might and the remaining one mlU-wlU rales bond paym ents dtie oh thO W est Bide It la esUinatad thSt tUa I*’'" I 1—— learn more of the family and their enough to cover the other appropria­ reereation building and 118,000 for 11-3 mlUa wm rates, bftwaaa v ■ Mrs. Mary L. Grazaldio, presi­ MNIN^intGED tions which wiU be recommended. temporary notes. There be 84,- 000 and 160,000 in tasaa.sUd tha lii« Tb« WOBMB of tbo Moom will HOLMSmONStrouble!. held tlMlr rifulhr btudneM meatlnc dent of the Emblem club, has called There will be recommended an ap­ 000 recommended for the miscel­ proprlatlona recommended total |4U,« tomorrow eruxlng «t 8 c’elook at the a special meeting for tomorrow af­ Harold Lareneea of, KartfMd propriation of 112,000 for recrea­ laneous account The library appro- 000. - . • , : Heme Club on Bralnard Place. ternoon at 3 o’clock at the Elks pleaded guilty to epeeding and paid home in Rockville, to make plans a line of |10 and coets.' He was Animal MMling To Be Held for an outing the latter part of this Moose’s and Hale’s World Mlw Mary Dielenecbnelder of Ble- month. At 2:80 a public bridge ^11 arrested on July 7 by Officer Joseph sell street left yesterday aftemooa be held in charge of Past Presi­ Fair Standhg Uochanged Prentice. Tomorrow Nigkt; SeTOral for Pleasure Beach, Waterford, dents, Mrs. George N. Williams, Judgment was suspended in the where she will spend a portion of Mrs. Ihomas Dannaher, assisted by case of Ernest R. Barnes, of Hart­ Our New, York Office Is Daily Informingt her vacation. Mrs. Graziadiv. for Hiis Week. ford, charged with epeeding. Bamee Appropriadons CnL Is em ploye by the Salvation Army that Is maintaining a camp at Cov­ Mrs. James Lennon of Division A tax of 11-2 mUls will be recom-, Miss Marjorie Mitchell of Beech Leaders in the Hale and House entry lake. An official of the army street Is spending some time at street is confined to her room with a mended at the annual meeting of the Us Of Price Advances. Shop For These World’s Fair contest remain their came o\xt from Hartford to epeak Camp Norton, the local Girl Scout severe attack of arthritis. Ninth School District to be held in same positions this week. Miss fo r Y A m ! He asked the judge f camp which is open to all Manches­ leniency, saying that If a fine was High school ball tomorrow evening ter Girl Scouts this week and next. Manchester Camp No. 2640, Royal. CulUn has cut down Mrs. Strong’s at 8 o’clock. Money raised by the figures for seconn. 'ace by 127 imposed that the money would have Troops S and 4 are there at present. Neighbors, held an enjoyable meet­ tax will be used to pay off 818,000, votes this week. The difference to be paid out of the charity fund ly last night at thd home of Mrs. that was raised by the public. or one half of the temporary notes Susan M o^son of LiUey street. A stood at 389 votes isust week where­ Miss Ruth and Miss Marjorie as It Is reduced to 262 votes this Wednesday Morning Smith of Golway street will leave committee was appointed to make plans for the annual outing to be week. Betty Crooks continues to shortly for Jackson, N. H., where hold a good working margin in held in August. they will spend several weeks first place which will be hau'd to overcome in the remsdning three weeks. The standing follows: Betty Crooks...... ’....19,904 f Mrs. Mary Strong ...... 10,076 Thrift Specials Adelia CuUiQ ...... 14,814 nna Swanson ...... 9,965 tUlian Bimie ...... 1,257 Special Low Prices For Our 36th Anniversary Sale! Prices Will Be Rose Plescik ...... 594 Elaine Schuetz ...... 430 Much Higrher A fter This Store-Wide Sale. Fannie W. Stiles...... 198 Mrs. R. E. Seaman ...... 220 Hour Specials Mrs. Alexander Duncan ...... 376 Positively Your Last Chance At This Price! (On Sale From 9 To 12.) Elizabeth Krapowlcz ...... 231 Cottons cure going up— and when we say “going up” that’s Just what^ we Ellen H u e t ...... 215 STORE CLOSES AT NOON. mean. For Instance,., the “Lady Pepperell” sheets we sold last week at 89c will Be As Active As Anna Lindberg ...... 320 s be 81-39 on all reorders. So buy these tomorrow! Nora Scott ...... 208 FREE! A SoUd Head of Native Cabbage With Annie Swift ...... 214 M. Squatrito ...... I l l 81x99-Inch You Like In Rose Squatrito ...... 377 SMOKED SHOULDERS 1 0 Quality Sheets ANOTHER CAMPING Armoar’e Melrose smoked shonlders— small, lean—sbank- i i less! PERIOD TO BEGIN OXFOBD Summer 5 9 ' Second CHass of Boys to Go to s Clam Chowder 15< AH first quality, seamless bed sheets. Note the large size. Woodstock. Tomorrow; Sev­ Delidoos—noorlshlng! Large Can Reorders will be 79c or 89c. 3-year guaranteed cases, 17e eral from Manchester. tomorrow only! At HALE’S Domestics—^Main F ^ r, left. Steps” The second camping period for Riliao small pkg. Sc boys at Camp Woodstock, summer camp of the County Y. M. C. A.’s of Stock Up On These Now! Hartford, Tolland and Windham Coimties, will open tomorrow with a Soap 12l>ar8 25* Prices Will Go Up Next Week full enrollment. Many of the boys Swift’s “Quick-Naptha” Soap. who have been at Camp the past two weeks are remaining over for Yea! We Have “Cannon” an additional period. With only a few exceptions the weather hai been What Ho! i d ^ for camping and with hikes, BANANAS 4 lb.. 1 8 * vlmmlng, cook-outa, exploring, Yellowt ripe bananas t making varied and useful articles Turkish Towels White in the craft shop, games,’camp fire programs, fishing, reading and other activities each day has been packed full from reveille in the Carrots 2 bunches ^0 Fabric Gloves — open-mesh morning imtll taps at night. Green top bunches! The foHowlng boys will enter the Supple-spun camp from Manchester: Harold B. Agard, AUar Read Coe, John A. each to keep you Gowans, Philip Keith, Warren Cucumbers Keith, Harvey C. Oliver, William J. Native, sound, green cucumbers. We advise buying a dozen st Tedford, Richard M. Terrill, Robt. least at this price. Soon thls^ cool and trim C. Terrill, Raycroft Walsh,-Jr., Har­ low Wmis, Jr. quality at 10c will be “Just a during Boys to arrive at Camp Wood- GINGER dream.” stock from other towns are: Peter lbs. Never Before your most Morse, Robert Marsh, Prentice Troubj Frederick Crow, Lynn SNAPS 2 A First quality, double Less Than 29c! strenuous sport Richardson, John Oufford, George Fresh—crisp! ^ thread Turkish towels. Mulanouskus, Jr., Leonard Richard­ 0 Handy size, 18x36 inches. You’d hardly believe it. .but shop son, F. Dunbar Parker, Harold Hale’s tomorrow if you’re not con­ Parker, Jackson Parker, C. Howard vinced. Lovely fine woven fabric Summer Steps looks and feels just like your other Phelps, Stanley Sherman, Richard U ALES § A White with color-fast bor- gloves. The classic cotton slip-ons Sensations, but when you get it on it stretches Simpson, William J. Simpson, How­ ^ d e r s — rose, blue, gold, that are so snooty this season. ard S. Gallup, Lewis Graham, Rich­ green, orchid. Stitched backs. open to a cool mesh weave. It stretches to your ard Martin, Kenneth J. Mix, Robjert figure, keeps your hips in and your tummy flat— McIntosh, William Mills, William* F. Towels—Main Floor, left. Main Floor, right without boning. It’s great for sports, dhncing Richards, Francis B. Smyth, Rich­ HEALTH MARKET ard E. Stevens, Timothy J. Sullivan, and an active business life. Jr,, David Goldberg, Martin Gold­ berg, John W. Gallant, Jalon D. WEDNESDAY MORNING Adams, Jr., Sherman C. Adams, A Special Group! Heirrls W, Dorr, Brooks Longley, Wash it as often as you like— Dwight F. Longley, Ballou M. Tooker, Arthur Lane Tryon and “Swan Suede” Lawrence F. Foote. Suits, wear it endlessly! 11« Sale POLICE COURT SHOULDER STEAK Costume Slips B. T. Inc.— Corsets— Second Floor. Frocks The marital troubles of the Jod- We bought these before prices advanced. uin family of 447 Main street was given an airing in the Manchester , Today’s market price would be $1.49. police court this morning when Elie l i e ' Joduin, the father, was arrested on Cut from high grade complaint of his wife, Yvonne Jod­ prime beef! Special uin, and had him charged with from 9 to. 12 tomorrow only! What a bargain in store for iitii at PINEHURST! assault. The row according to the Wednesday shoppers! Pre-sbnmk woman took place about 9:30 last slips fashioned of “ Swan Suede,” a evening, whene she claimed that her KHAKI SUITS for boys 3 to 8. Wednesday Half-Holiday— Closed At Noon. lovely crepe fabric that washes husband struck her and she was so Trunk legs; short sleeves. marvelously. White, flesh, pink. Make a Blueberry, Apple, or Cherry Pie. injured that she required the atten­ HAMBURG lb. 1 l e Straight and California tops. Lace FROCKS in adorable styles for tion of a doctor. The eldest son Hale’s OTO Hsmbnrg—only quality beef used! . Shop tomor­ trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44. Adjust­ l^rls, 1 to 5. BLUEBERRIES...... ,qt. 23c Paul Joudin, arrived home just as row morning! able straps. APPLES ...... 3 lbs. 25c the row was about over. He said ROMPERS—small lot Sizes 1 to that he did not see his father strike 3. PIE CHERRIES ...... q t 18c his mother but foimd her on the Silk Slips—^Maln Floor, rear. floor. She was helped to bed and Main Floor, rear. Ralston’s Rye Crisp (whole rye wafers)...... 25c box a physician called. The family also notified the police and Jodwin was placed imder arrest. The Jodulns \ Mop CSoth 75c Johnston’s have five children, four of whom Direct Importation Prom Japan! ^ Sticks Mop Refills Improved Floor Dusters live at home. The Manchester Public Market The court learned the gist of the lOc 35c 59c trouble when Hlie Joduin, the ac­ cused, took the witness stand in his Japanese Luster Tea With each pound, purchaae of Toddy we give yon Fre^— own defense. He said the row was One Glass Toddy Shaker and a Two-Ganoe Puzzle. almost of daily occurrence. He S p ec ia l. Sale On denied emphaiticaUv that he had Summer Squash PINEHURST WEDNESDAY struck his wife. He said his wife Cups and Saucers MEAT SPECIAL had taken on one of her peiiofilcally 9c each, 3 for 25c bursts of temper in which she al­ Sugar Cured Corned Beef Tender, Bonless ways accused him of being familiar Lean Ribs (Domed B eef...... •. 7c lb. with other women. He defended Window. I B roccoU ...... 2 for 25o himself with the use of a pillow smd Cross Cut Heces of Corned Beef (whole), 4 to 5 pounds Green or Wax Beans, Sirloin Steaks all that he did was to push her each, a t ...... 15c Ib. 2 qte. 19c away. Mr. Joduin maintained that Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned Beef ...... 18c Ib. Kohlrabbi bis wife was insanely jealous of him set Carrots or Beets, 6c bunch 35c‘”39c'‘^ Nice Solid Heads of Cabbage...... *10c head Weighing from 1 1-4 to 1 8-4 and for no good reason. In order Screens Fancy Canllflower. Fresh Native Spinach ...... - ...... • •. 15c peck pounds. We can also give yon to keep peace in the family he What a low price on dainty Japanese luster tea cups and sauom. Boston Style Bump Steak at the scarcely ever went anywhere except A set of a saucer and a cup tomorrow for as little as 10c. Tw o same price. In company with his eldest Son. He Pocket Honey (Domb Tripe...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c colorings— and blue. Floral-decorated. Native recited his effort to earn a living for Pickled Pigs’ Feet...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c Eckhardt’s Frank! urts, lb. 26c the whole family and was willing to Telephone Peas do so, if only he would be allowed to Fresh Made, Tender Cube Steak On Sale...... 29c |b. Hampden Frankfurts, lb. 18e live peacefully. FrMh B^de Liunb Patties...... 4 for 19c 2"““^ 19c One large Shoulder Ham and The man's story was so convinc- one good sized Cabbage for FANCY FRESH NATIVE VEGETABLES Luster Tea Pots 79c. Fancy Frrah Green Cucumbers for slicing...... 3 for 10c Why be bothwed with pesty m:-: Jersey Tomatoes Nice Ripe Tomatoes...... 10c Ib. flies and mosquitoes—^make up ^ Jnst Like'Nalives New your mind to buy a few of these Just right for the small family. Brown and Genuine (bibe Steaks, tender Fancy Dark Red Table Cherries...... 15c lb. green. Fire-proof. and juicy. (Average 12c to heavy wire window eOreens. Ad­ New Green Apples for cooking . •. • • .6c lb., 5 Ibs.’for 25c justable to 88 inches. Lusterware—Basement • ff-r.* p « m d i 2 j c 15e each.) New Yellow Obions ...... 2 qts. for 15c • < ■ i;.. y* B asem ent Red Raspberries, Vine Ripen­ C- Lettuce ed (3antalonp^ Plenty of 979.50 AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT mpe Honey Dews and Wat­ Large PoroelaiB Tab. , ^Home Made Blueberry Pies from fresh berries—On Sale ermelons. Patented Wringer. at... •...... 28c each =“^5c Easy Terma. Home Blade ^w flake Biscuits . . . 15c doz., 2 dor. for 35c Free Home Oemonstratloaa. PtoMO raneober our store win dose at noon Wediieoday, * ^sV '*1 4^Hi but there win be plen^ of deltverles to take care of yont order. V i « A L t o ' . . - ''‘"A Dial 416L KEMP’S, Inc.

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