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REPUBUCANS HOLD CAUCUSES TONIGHT UID In This District Fate of Con- COP KILLS BANDIT RED GROSS READY tgressman Fenn Will Be DURING A HOLDUP Decided — Waterbury to TO RUSH SUPPUES be Scene of Hot Contests. Two Men Try to Slop New

New Haven, Sept. 4.— (AP.) Haven OfFicer^ on Lonely No Detailsof Disaster Until After MMday W ien Radio Sta- Republican caucuses to elect con­ City of Santo Domingo is Al- vention delegates will be held Road— One Shot Down. " Sons:Jhd "Set Up Emergency Appatalns — Wnd throughout Connecticut tonight and -.most Entirely Destroyed some of them will be “pepped up” New Haven, Sept. 4.— (AP.) — Monnts to 160 lUles an Honr Dnring H e i^ ol Storm; by local rivalries, the stronge.?t dose Officer J. J. McHugh, member of by Hurricane — Wkole of tobasco being sprinkled into the meetings in W.aterbury. the New Haven vice-squad, shot Latest Advices Say Hnrricane Has Missed Cuba and The only gfive and take battle will and killed one of two men who Army is Called Out be over the city convention dele­ early today attempted to hold him Passes Ont to Sea— Florida Not m Danger at Present, gates at Waterbury where William up on a lonely road in West Haven. Santo Domingo, Sept, 5.— (A P )— J. Pape, co-worker with Prof, Al­ bert Levitt of Redding, seeks to The slain man was Archer B. The city of Santo Domingo, most Forecasters Predict— One Ship Almost Wrecked. control the delegation to the state Lafp of West Haven, whom police ancient settlement of the white man had sought for some time in connec­ convention as against the Republi­ in the new world was almost totally tion with recent holdups in this can organization forces led by Sena­ destroyed by a hurricane toat swept By Associated Press HURRICANE MAY- STRIKE vicinity. His companion fled follow­ tor E. W. Goss. The battle there over the eastern end of the island Over nine hundred perpbns ,wcrp TIP OF SO. CAROUN.A which is marked with some acri­ ing the shooting. McHugh, dressed' in civilian reportad dead and mony, brings to a focus the cam­ I , Miami, Fla;, Sept. 4;— (AJ*.)— clothes had gone to West Haven to paign of Mr. Pape for a nomination persons were kUled or injured. the wreckage left in Santo Domingo R. W. Gray, government meteor­ confer with officials there concern­ as comptroller on a ticket which The hurricane struck Santo ^ hurricane which swept west- ologist here, issued the following ing a series of robberies. While driv­ would have Prof. Levitt nomi­ Domingo at 2 p. in. and blew for _ , alone the Greater Antilles statement regarding the "West ing along the road, an atftomoblle nee for governor. Mr. Levitt, him­ four hours. Houses in the arlstocra-j hours Indian hurricane at 10:30 a. m. carrying the two men pulled across self is hopeful of getting some dele­ tic quarter were razed to their during the last 2 ; (E. S..T.) today. the highway in front of his car. gates in towns in which he has foundations. DweUings of tie . poor hapital^. o tiie I^m ^an re­ ‘The tropical disturbance One of the men, later identified as made a two months appeal for aid section disappeared on the wings of pubuc, city, of nearly 50,^-^pu- which passed over the Domini­ Lafo, levelled a pistol at him and in dethroning the present state par­ the wind estimated blowing at j latioh, wai laid waste by the stornv can Republic Wednesday afteri- ty chairman, Mr. Roraback. ordered him to “stay ^ about 150 miles an hour. T ie storm ^ g t until midday was communiOT- noon, attended by winds greatly Fenn’s Fate £Lr6.** exceedlng anything here within ten restored wlto the stricken city in excess of 100 miles an hour The caucuses will not only name Officer Shoots i years. President Rafael Thujillo All-America Cables inaprovis- appears moving northwestward As Lafo approached McHugh’s state convention delegates but took personal charge of the relief 1 station.in the island city by toward the’ southern islands of automobile, the New Haven pa­ to the Congressional and S ectorial work. The entire army was caUed fij-gt details of tBe horror he- j the Bahamas group. If the storip trolman leaped out of his car with conventions. In the First Distne out. . / lean to reach the.world. , .. continues its present course, it the delegates will determine the his ^revolver in his hand. He fired Wires AU Down * Xerrlllo Wln*i probably jwill cause steeng -wlntte fate of Copgressman E. Hart Feim twice at Leifo, one of the bullets The commumcations system- of mounted to 18a ntiles an p-vet- extreihe . ^outh CJaroltoa striking the holdup man near jhe and the forecast w m , now that rr.^ the RepubUe-.were ^estroyei ! ^ ^ j S . ^ x l i x n a x of thehurrl- Friday night J’ raer U. S.-'^-Seirtitor-t^orge P. stomach and the other going “wild. No news came from the rest bf tH® j “ of ruin and al- Lean has committed Winself toat Lafo reached his car and slumped country, but In the neighborhood nf l e ^ ^t^ofto foco line New York saw Capt. up lower Broadway. way, that Colonel Clarence W. Sey­ behind the steering wheel. His com­ the capital storm msh- panion who was standing several ing_ picture of the two P^ris-to-NeW Yorkgaily and roads were renderea impass- steaiuou**' . , ■ . mation from San Juan, Porto Rico, mour wiU control the Congressional and Key West Fla., concerning the feet away, fled when McHugh fired. They are showm, Bellonte at the of tiielr^hemds fo^bheera fftnn^persobs.roh the badjconies of delegates. In the Fifth District the able. Telegraph lines simply vanish- | ^ut,' latest advices storm, was being hoped for. There The shooting of Lafo, who was decorated ^au . k-. lo’wer fore ground iS Grover Whalen, chairing of the rhayor s re- New Haven county end will favor high buildings along the route sharply northward. also was a possibility that relayed married and the father of four chil­ Senator Goss of ception cpmnqittee. messages might come from Port everything looked rosy for him m dren, climaxed a drive launched by Au Prince, Haiti. the Litchfield county towns. local police against a gang of ban­ dits who have terrorized this city D espite------.. . Officials of the Stmto Dominican In the other districts the Con­ Every agency -- . ___ Legation here said they had been gressional delegates will be for ^ e and its vicinity during the the first available opportunity sent month. Eleven men have been ar­ a story to the.New York offices. States govemipaent unable to obtain any word from the present Congressmen, Freeman, hurricane swept republic and were rested in less than a week in the A building adjoining La Opinion’s son and Merritt. • plant crumbled before the. wind. calamity and J, forced to rely on press dispatches. Senatorial Contests drive. ever reW measure, might h«-ve to Weather bureau officers were Senatorial contests in the caucus­ A policeman driving to the scene Three of its 15 occupants perished. '^.1 Asylum Destroyed studying reports with a -view to aa- es stage are many and most of of the shooting, arrested George B. ON FLIGHT TO p m A S *^^Weath^ bureaus aroimd the certatotog the direction of the storm. these will probably be ironed out Moore of Annex, when the man The insane asylum was destroyed and those inmates escaping death st^m S S i watched, closely for new The forecast from Florida showed and those not so settled will be could give no satisfactory reason today local showers were to pros­ for being in the neighborhood. He Nearly 4^000 Gars ran wild through the city streets, r.ropm5nth. '• ' r ' ' adding to the horror of the dis^er tg „ stood ready to use ito f^ ties. pect for tonight and tomoirow, with (Continued on Pagre Three.) was being held for questioning. Question Mark Speeqmg at and confusion everywhere. The Navy D e p a rto ^ t a w ^ t^ ™ gentle to moderate northeast -winds. .Wanted In Providence On Way— Hay and Straw finally were recaptured by soldiers g^ggg which would indicate tne rou, The winds were predicted to in­ Providence, R. I. police today noti­ crease over the south portion to­ fied New Haven officials that sever­ and police. s,. , j it might play. 130 Miles an Hour to Cap-] QF PACIFIC BANKS Officials and newspapers appealed morrow, probably becoming strong al officers would be sent here in an Btdk p f Ike Shipments. HOOVER’S CAMPAIGN for aid to the American press and $16,000 C-ABLBD AT ONC® over the extreme south portion late effort to identify Lafo and M oore^ to all charitable organizations in in tile afternoon. men wanted in that city for the tare $25,000 Prize;Sght-j A .; -r - i ! Washington, Sept. slaying of a policeman several the United States. Himger began to Red. Cross acted.li^ediaWy^totoy OPENS NEXT MONTH .Washington,’ Sept. 4.— (AP) — show its effects today. There have POPULATION OF 35,000 months ago. ed Along the Way. • iBank ^ Permits’/for'the; shipment of 3,733 to aid the suffering in Washington, Sept 5.—(AP.)-^ The shooting of Lafo recalled the M been many robberies. , mtogo on receipt of n plea carloads of teed into the drought The districts of Nueva "Villa, The city of Santo Domingo, report­ death of Herbert Messner, 22 year strlckto) sifeasi haiyef been reported President Rafael L. TrujiUo, of the old youth who was shot and killed Bv Associated Press Duarte and" San Carlos were de- ■ reoubUcrepulse. ed half-ruined and In need of medl- • i to Secr^etary Hyde by the American w a3.^al supplies and water for those by Detective Joseph Sullivan of New stroyed, scarce a wreck of a To Make Four Major Railway'•AsSoclatiGri.' — ‘ suilering from the wrath of the Haven last winter. Messner, want­ The scarlet Question Mark, cap-j- - - fed&y-'afiUte;gfad.^ Is expected late,"today. He bor is an old rock fort, with its his­ Viewed generally as the opening of away from Curtiss Field at 6p5 cent; .■44- percent-was mUlld.feed, 3 a; survey and take charge of -percent' coto, ,and 5 percent,oats. toric turreted Columbus tower. In President Hoover’s campaign for o’clock'this raomihg vnth the mprn- (W y 17,000 of 40,(MH) Chi­ first relief activities. « the to-wn is the old Gothic cathedral, the return of his party to power in ing sun at its tail, and whiskec ' ■ . --V.' iBcjptuceid'Bates ,, . is.Btoperlenced where (Columbus once was buried, Congress in the fall and for his own MEYER WILL HEAD across the Alleghany mountains, the .Tbe/Pertqits/Were issued for trans- Silva bore m uch)of Gie ffspo®" and where rest the bones of many worst stretch on their route,’ at a nese Have Guns in T h w sibllity. in disaster relief provided by notable families early American re-election two years hence, his ac­ 130-mile-an-hour rate, passing-over rietbs-'‘’U ^ n ' • by,., agents the Red Cross ia his^own_ counti^ to ceptance of invitations to make four Allentown, Pa., at 7:45, over-Edens- history. of ’^Ude^; dbf>^tmenf ; of agriculture after the 1988 Extrenoely Bogged addresses early in October was FEDERAL RESERVE burg at 8:45 and over at saia, making the' inatitutonUie that the'feed"^was needed because Attack, on Changsha. was found at that time that it vma fourth' largest. .hank^' in the .-United The coimtry over which the storm widely speculated upon today in the 9:45. ; V V r c^haitions created by the , impractical^ to eend^ in relleU com- wreaked havoc is extremdy rugged 1 Almost three hours to the minute States...... - ■ droyght:,";'/v Shanghai, sept. »—(AP)--fAP-i Wire-Iwire modities. . For _ this reason, o fficl^ and woody. It covers 19,332 square capital. I after the ta.Heoff, the plkne was . A;^:P^l(3ianllini, ; the. ,' Sac^a):a^. Hyde today designated miles and has three major moun­ Marking as it does a sharp de­ Bapk Of a officials to t o i Sllva^w^^ tJ in charge df o b b ^ g parture from the policy followed by Edmund Platt to Resign; New legions numbering 40,000 men had tain ranges running east and west. CorpoTitfoh; ‘Will head 'aXcominittee handlev,{speciflp^ pisses/ of ■ drought relief suppM^ from nearest avail Along the southern boxmdary of the his predecessor in office, the pro­ relief clpsi^y related to their regular virtusilly surrounded Changsha, cap­ able sources;; Tie was ordered to l:o 'h ^ ^ ^ aefdUs of' the.'foefigei^* great plain of "yega Real, which is gram of four major speeches in six Eictl • *'<* ital of Hunan, within, whose walls place himself ^'at the disposal of Man Was Head of War FP '■’S ' . v T^n^wa-Ajmeri^ (3orporatipn ,1s* the were only 30,000 defenders. ^ 140 miles long and 15 miles wide, days, which was announced late make the.New York-Dallas flight In for the Bank . of ■ C. W.''‘’W.aEburtbn, ex- American Minister Curtis. yesterday, also will be one of the nQTlPO r'nvnnirilFinn i nine or ten hours. ’ It is about li400 The advices, originating to C^ng- Curtis relayed the request from stands Loma ’Tina, the highest sha said the only avenue not affect­ most ambitious efforts of Mr. Hoo­ DaOCc vOrpOiallOu. | miles-by air line but a little more . 'bii Page^ Th r ^ ) Presid^t Trujlllo.)^ Red Cross of­ mountain In the West Indies, reach­ ver upon the - platform. than 1,600 by the Pittsb'urgh-iGlnr ed was. the northeni railway ap­ ficials headed by Chairman Pa^e ing up 10,300 feet. In Three States ciimati-:Little Rock route to which: proach to the city. already were In conference when Many Waterfalls Not only will the quartet of ad- Washington, Sept. 4.— (A P)—The Coste intended to adhere.'; ’ - ’ • 1 Irregular mountain spurs break take him- to three widely At 3 o’clock thie fliers had'.com- the remainder of the country white separated stetes!\ut it will permit early resignation of Edmund Platt gf trip; armed only -with spears. waterfalls dot the myri^ of did 1 WASHINGTON ANXIOTO him to gain contact- -with the------people’-a s vice governor of the Federal Wtj^l ^Selves Military defense officers streams In the valleys. While t^e not. consider . their own forces Waahli)gton, Sept. 4.—(AP) —^ of several other states as he passes Reserve Board is expected by the TB®.START OFF Word of the situation In Santo Do- climate Is troplMd, it is consider^ through. administration and Eugene Meyer, VaUey Stream, Y., Sept. 4.— llrA,d°SatSn^r« chuffs. | ^ ”w«M hg .widUd fc^fuhy healthful because of ocean winds It has been generally accepted (AP.V^Preceded by their'business ...... and the elevation. The usual dry of New York, will be appointed by manager, .Dieudonne Coate and that all of his addresses are to be President Hoover as governor of the season extends from December to appropriate to the occasion, which Maurice'Bellonte took off at 6:55 June, while precipitation in the -wet might mean that before the Ameri­ board. (E. S. T.) this morning for Dallas, che^ged with, cbmplic- The recent resignation of Roy A. dimgerouB to tile highest degree^and definite i ^ e f r t ^ wete months caused the growth of luxp- can Bankers’ Association at Cleve­ Tex., in an effort to collect a $25, ddnt^e ’plot. Cjfficials riant forests in odiich such trees M' Young left the governorship of the ^Martno^lski’s treason ac*IUda w e« expected to, atUd.[^rmula.-;|.^^^ land on October 2 he would talk of board vacant. President Hoo-ver has 000 prize offered by William Easter- momentarily. A sharp clash occur- inined to fo - ^ mahogany, satin wood and cedar finances and business, and before ______^^_,_^cai«d' ^ gpvem- been imable to name Mr. Meyer in wood.’ ' ^ m^l^^^^-former .dfflchM in |;he Bul- red south of. the city this morning, ure m d aw^ for http predominate. the American Federation of Labor The)big red sesquiplsne. Question many being killed jn both sides.'-’The | A t the Although vnibing onc6 was the la-; to Boston the afternoon of October v?ae'w Waabingtan: Sept 4.—(,^ ) world. ’Ttos would clear the way for deisttoatipn. ’ • a AWoVI- 4f,af (klii on of Denver, G ly jumped from, bed ready for the stantial financial aid to the pro­ against the justice was nolled. Jy.i- Eighth and outlying school dlstrlctSi Smith, 17, New London was seri­ North street. ahead but the ship could advance new adventure but Bellonte was ject. tlce Knox was . alleged to have ously Injured at Round Hill, four only forty miles. PLANE MAKES SURVEY while not yet prepared to annoimoe CM quick to face the day with so i forged an operator’s license applica­ miles from here today when his A t one time the ship listed so far Miami, Fla., Sept. 4.—(AP)—R. the enrollments in the y^oua Uttie ,ilumber.' TO PAY TRIBUTE tion blank from the state trooper s motorcycle struck a car traveling In STABBED TO DEATH that the engine force could not oil I. Dunton, operations manager of schools under his charge, said to^ y “Just let me have five minutes Cleveland, Sept. 4— (A P )— Cap­ book, in'the name c^^aul Harday the opposite direction. It was the machinery bearings. Chief En­ Pan-American Airways here, said Jiat the Buckland- school, vrmch more sleep,” he begged when he was tain Dleudonne Coste and Maurice who applied for a licin ^ before the foimd that he was suffering from a gineer McGough had to stop the en­ that a plane dispatched today from was expected to show a fallihjf off, shaken Into consciousness but Coste, Bellonte, the French trans-Atlantic justice, and is Mlegw to have re­ fractured skull. DURING CRAP GAME gines entirely. . , San Juan, Porto Rico, to Santo is just about filled to caMdty. a strict disciplinarian, had him out fliers, will come to Cleveland to ceived from Hardaym.tofeiU of iia At another time the Coamo heel­ Domingo City to set up emergency The bringing in of ten cWldren of bed long before' that period had place a wreath on the grave of Am­ which is in excess orAh«,;jpa^tiMuui ed over until It was necessary to radio equipment and to ascertain from the Highland Park section, elapsed. bassador Myron T. Herrick, It was cost of a license. ji.BotKL chaises announced today by the Cleveland SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, Waterbury, Sept. 4.— (A P )— A pump fuel oil from the port to the the damage from the West Indies who formerly attended school in Once at the field, fueling was Im­ against Justice Knox ha«f beOn pre­ starboard bunkers to help trim the Advertising Club. bystander’s offer to change a one hurricane landed at Santo Domingo Bolton, made possible by transpor mediately begun under Coste’s su­ ferred by state police. SEPT. 5 dollar bill in a crap game today had ship. at 9:40 a. m., (B. S. T.) and report­ jition arrangements and one pupil Officials of the club said the fliers pervision and Bellonte Immediately agreed to come here as part of a resulted in the death of F. Vec­ ed from the jdr that the city was who has moved into Clam C h ow der...... 15c went to work upoa maps of the prospective goodwill tour. Arrange­ chione, 28, and the arrest of James REPORTS 20 DEATHS badly wrecked. swelled the attendance at the High­ With o r d e r ...... lOo Havana, Sept. 4— (AP) —A re­ route they are to cover., ments were made by long distance i Halibut steak, tomatoe sauce, vege­ Fasanelll, 83. No information has been received land Park school beyondv the v m- Cameramen Busy The police version of the killing port by wireless to the wire chief of since that message, Duntor. said, crease due to the district^ neural telephone last night. tables and potatoes ...... 35o the Western Union Telegraph Com­ When the refueling was complet­ Herrick, known as the “beloved was that Faeanelll, a non-partici­ inasmuch aS the^lane could not growth. The ManohMter Green Spaghetti, tomato sauce ...... 26o pant In the game last night offered pany at Havana from the steamship change ed and 'the plane first wheeled from ambassador” during his long stay in Parmesan Cheese transmit aft^r it landed. school has no great the hangar, newspaper photogra­ Paris, was a close friend of Capt. to mEike change and that Vecchione Lady Hawkins, anchored today at Dunton said that a plane report­ Hot beef sandwich, vegetables Kingston, Jamaica, said the Kings­ from last year’s numbers. phers and soimd reel men surround­ Coste.. objected, attacking the other man ed here as having left Port au p o ta to e s...... 20o ton Gleaner, a newspaper reported One family that has m ov ^ Into ed the ship, and began taking in­ with his fists. Fasanelll, it was Prlnce.N Haiti, for Santo Domingo, the Eighth School District brough, 20 deaths and an Immense amount numerable pictures of plane and DALLAS PREPARES Salmon salad sandwich with pota­ said, had an open pen knife in his had been held at the former city of damage In Santo Domingo by along five yoimgsters to, pp crew. Coste, irked at the delay, kept Dallas, Texas, Sept. 4.— (AP) — to salad ...... 25o hands at the time and stabbed his because of bad weather, according hurricane. five seats' in different shouting, “ vlte.-vlte,” and finally The tricolor of Prance and the ! Combination Salad, mayonnaise assailant in self defense. Vecchione to later advices. kindergarten enrollment Is the l a t ­ I d rem ln g ...... 25o died of his stab wounds and within 'The wireless station In Santo Do­ succeeded. In getting his ship to the Stars and Stripes floated together mingo was destroyed, as were most “As soon as we learn the extent est In the Eighth district’s history, in Dallas toda> as a thrilled city { Waffles with fried e g g ...... 25o a half hour detectives located Fa- of damage, we will offer all of our flying line. sanelll at a relative’s home, wash­ of the buildings in the city, the Then came the delay occasioned suspended normed activities to give ! AU Unds of P ie s ...... lOo newspaper reported, according to facilities and equipment to the gov­ a traditional Texas welcome to Cap­ ing blood off of his hands. ernment of Hgiti,” Dunton said. by the difficulty in starting the mo­ ' With toe cr e a m ...... 16o According to Fasanelll’s story the Lady Hawkins. SLUGGER AT LARGE tor and when at last the> engine tain Dleudonne Coste and Maurice I Coffee with pure cream ...... 3c Storm Passes Cuba Bellonte, French air voyageurk who most of the wounds resulted from AIRWAY OFFICES WRECKED burst Into action and ,waA sufP.- Vecchione’s rushing at him while he Reports from the Belen Observa­ conquered the Atlantic. i 3 GIRLS’ COFFEE SHOP Miami, Sept. 4.— (A P )—All build­ Detroit, Sept. 4 — (AP) —Four clentiy warmed to avoid all possible held the knife in his hand. Several tory at 10 a. m. this morning said: danger on the 'take off the fliers lost This city was the center for air­ ' • ‘'ObserVhtlons today are assuring ings of Pan-American Airways Inc., men, all owners o f small shops, were men throughout the southwest who i The Choice of Many, There’s witnesses, police'said, corrobdrate'd not a moment In climbing into their Oh Boy! Let’s go! for the whole republic of Cuba. The at Its Santo Domingo airport, ex­ in receiving hospital today, , each winged their way here to partici­ Good clean fun and en- B I, a Reason. Fasanelli’s statement. famous ship and following their barometer at Port Au Prince went cept the terminal building, were with severe woimds in the head, vlo pate in the welcome of the French­ tertalnment for all at B manager Into the air. up four mlllmeters since four p. m. blown away during the hurricane tims, police sayi of a “gum shoe men, flying to Dallas from New the next popular yesterday. The barometer at Bara- that struck the clW yesterday, ac­ slugger,” who assaults and robs Today’s Route - York, to collect a purse of 525,000 co was normal at 7:30 a. m. today. cording to radio advices received without being seen or heard. Coste announced before leaving offered by Colonel William' E. “The sky there was murky. It today by .R. I. Dunton, operations Bach of the men,, was fotmd im that the course as plotted by Bel­ Easterwood, now in Dublin. was raining at Port Au Prince at 8 manager for the company here. conscious on the floor of his sho] lonte would lie over Easton Allen­ Fifteen Army planes from Kelly CABAKET a. ra. today. This means that the Dunton said the barometer at the his pockets turned inside out and hi town and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Steuben­ Field, San Antonio were in the con­ THE CLUSTER INN disturbance changed Its course to air field dropped to 28,00 during the cash drawer looted. Bach told p hall. 20 DEAD IN DOMINICA screen laid down, tl^ugh. si will ' to House of Majestic Havana, Sept. 4.— (A P )—Advices trols today. threaten. Intimidate and Influence." Among these cities were such from Kingston, Jamaica, this fore­ Senators Nye and Porter H. Dale noon said that 20 persons had been names as Tsltslkar, Karbine, Cal­ of Vermont, the two committee cutta, Karachi, Athens, Rome, Ha­ killed and great damage caused on members who have been hearing TODAY , noi, Shanghai, and Alep, Friday tho llt|Ie island of Dominica, West witnesses here for the past two "With Byrd has com e Indies, by the Caribbean hurricane. For It Is In this plane that Coste and days, adjourned sessions late yester­ at the flew around^the world except for STATE The Dominica radio station was de­ day until September IIS. Saturday ( South Pole’’ molished and almost'everything on the Pacific,'"'made world records for the island destroyed. both straight line and closed course distance flights and in several TO OPPOSE RUTH weight carrjhng events. GENERAL ELECTRIC In contrast to the many sweaters Downers Grove, Hl.> Sept. 4. and fur-lined flying suits. In which ANOTHER ROSS CASE wls, otherwise unprotected from the ele­ kidnaped with his small brother in Democrat. ments. emergencies of the radio industry from the old conditins inoo a Germantown, Pa. new era- -an era of stability and permanent service. In a letter to police here, a per­ YOUTHS BOUND OVER ENEMIES NOW FRIENDS son signing himself as H. Robertson New York,'Sept. 4.—(AP)—Two of Farmington, Mo., wrote that “It Danbury; Sept. 4.— (A P .)—Leon trans-Atlantic, fliers who faced each General Electric Full Range Radio Is the answer Radio brings in stations too distant or too low might be wbrto'‘somethlng to you if Gerber, 18, and Louis Damen, 17, from the House of Magic to the problem of mod­ powered for the ordinary set. other acroBS battle lines of the great you can get me In touch with Wal­ both of Now York aty brought war, were friends today, bound to­ ern Broadcasting conditions. The Full Ri^nge Selectivity of General Electric ter.” The letter said Walter waus back to this city last night from gether In the fraternity of thelf con- Existing stations using greater power, and ad­ Radio abolishes overlapping. Every Une on the believed to have been in Maine sev­ under oxtradltlor.. ditional stations coming on the air have resulted dial coincides with a definite wave length—-each eral years ago.' waived bearing in the City Cou)?t In a radio traffic Jam. The average set has one a separate station clear and distinct. Search'for Charley virtually ex­ today on charges of theft and bring­ neither the sensitivity nofr the selectivity neces­ The Full Range Tone of General Eloctrio Radio tended over the world after he . and ing stolen property into the state. SHOOTIN sary to take full advantage of the available radio brings In lower and higher notes better than Walter; aged 4 and 6 re'spectively, Proiiable cause was found and they entertainment. the average radio. Every note on the scale is were taken for a carriage ride 66 were ordered held for the Superior years ago,,by two men. Walter was With General Electric Full Range Radio coinos tone-true. The rich beauty of General Eelctrlc Court under ball of 55,000 each. sent on an, errand'-by one of the radio reception as General Electric Engineers Radio tone is free from distortion. The youths abandoned a cay stol­ THEATER, HARTFORD STRAIGHT mAn and when he returned the car­ know It should be. en in New York here August 12 and As in other products—now In Radio— the Gen­ riage and Charley hi^ disappeared. stole a local automobile. They were WEEK STARTING' These new standards of radio quality, the new eral Electric monogram assures the highest FRIDAY pleasure that you will get from this Full Range found with this In Philadelphia two possible standards of performance. And--lt Is * CLARK OUT OF RAGE First Time at Popular Prices Dix In his greatest role of Larry Shel­ radio are the results of combining, for the first a definite gnarantec of quality In the product. v(, ■' ■ ■ ' ____ days later, ___ time, the ultra-selectivity of the super-hetero­ don—gambler—plunger—^game to the Your General Electric Radio dealer has been se­ Berllfi,^ Sept. 4.— (A P )—R. O. BOYS’ MOTHER MISSING / r dyne cirenit with the extreme sensitivity of lected because of his ability to serve you. Go Clark, Republican of East Berlin, screen-grid tubes. representative from Berlin in the All Quiiet last doUar—backing every bluff with to him and prove to your own satisfaction the Bridgeport, Sept. 4.— (A P )—^Tho The Full Range Sensitivity of General Electric superiority of General Electric Full Range Radio. last General Assembly today stated eteel coxirage and IroiPflsts! that he would not he. a candidate for call of the wild called Louis Peter­ I ON THE son, 13. ABd so, he told police, he a second term. His decision leaves appropriated |66 from his 'sister in Tune in WEAF 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 6th for the greatest the field'Open to P. C. Rickey, whose .candidacy was announced a fort­ New York, bought himself a tent, campers’ accessories and other arti­ Western Front CompanGm Feature radio program ever put on the air. ' night ago. cles necessary for life la the wilds By Erie Marla Remargue ABUSED m » COW and put up camp on Lake 2k»ar. , “RECAPTURED LOVE’’ But he soon tired of tWa,Md.ro- Mornings 25c . c. Evjs, 50c With Plainvllle, Sept. 4—(AP) —Tho turned to Bridgeport w;lteto h l s ^ ^ ^ t . 35e. mother lives. A nelghhorinf .JMiflly Ditty from 10 a, m. Barstow’s Ra£o Shop Alfred A. Grezel enforced road work of his cow today > Sunday from 4il5 BELLE BENNETT JOHN HALUDAY' had landed Charles Ckullcx of New took Wm in when he s a ld ^ fSMlly Can a woman revive a dead'loveT ; V r.-' 20 Kssell S t, South Manchester Purnell Place, South Manchester Britain, afoul the law. HO was ar­ was away. After two weeks with no EXTRA MIDNITE SHOWING Phone 3 2 3 6 ___ Phone 7167 rested yesterday on a cruelty to sign of the missing.f«»liy.,l»e was SATURDAY AT lOtSQ P. M. animals charge, accused of tying turned over to j?ollce yesterday. To­ An Seats at Regular Prices FRIDAY NIGHT IS CABARET NIGHT T Bossy to the rear his car and day police were seeking the boy’s stepplBff on tho fas. mother* v^M .

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Prod',. . ..'...... 92 &U.‘ POQL BMl-.NWXl •-* • • •‘s,s^e elXl ^ GET LESS UCENSES SHERWOOD ANDERSON ABOUT TOWN Local Stocks Kodak ...... J^2164i^ KAPLAN WILL MEET PofW apd Lt ...... 69H COSTS MORE MONEY GIVEN SURPRISE P A R H •Frank Tyler, a former Manchestfer FUm A ...... 81 The Herald resident, but of late years making (Furnished by Putnam A CoO ^en Elec ...... 71% BATBAHALINOIN — ------! his home in Florida, was in t o ^ Central Row. Haitfot^, Conii. ^ n Foods ...... 67Revenue From Fishermen and| To Leave Soon to Enter Bent- j yesterday callingj>n friends i ^. M. StiQQtn. ^ n M otors-...... 45 Hunters Increases But Fewer i Bank Stotts ^ I d D u s t ...... i . 41'% — ley School in Boston-Rela- attending...... to some- - local business Hears matters in which he is interested. • Bid Atdted $rigsby Grunow ...... 14 Take Out Cards. I HARTFORD SEPT. 24 tives and Friends Honor Him Bankers Trust Co. . . . 325 — ■ Jht Nickel Can . . . ' ...... L.-... 24% A permit has been gremted to the City Bank and trust . — 326 j£=T and T ...... 4 1 % Because of the additional charge That the life of the corn Borer in­ A surprise farewell party was Manchester Gas Company to lay a Cap Nat B&T ...... — 340 Jotos Manvllle ...... 93% made for fishing licenses or the com­ spector wasn’t made any pleasanter held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j gmall line from North Main street Conn. River ...... 426 — k ^ n e co tt ...... 34% bined fishing and hunting licenses Arrangements Completed the other day when two Msmchester Arthur L. Hultman of 56 Haynes stockhouse Road. Htfd Conn Trust ------130 140 Kreuger and 'Toll ...... 27% the number fell off In Manchester young men conceived the idea ot street last night in honor of ^her------First Nat Hartford .. 220 240 iliaew’s, Inc ...... 77% during the first six months of this putting a dead skunk in the back wood Anderson of 361 Center street, , There was a surprise birthday Land Mtg emd Title . . — 4Q llekiHllard ...... 22% year from 1,118 to 862, a difference Today for Greatest Natur­ of their automobile. The Inspectoi who on Wednesday of next week party held last night for Miss May Mutual B&T ...... — 180 ! Mo' Kas Tex ...... 41 of 256 licenses and a decrease- of I took one very brief look but for will enter the Bentley School of^Ac- ; smith of 75 North street, the occa- New Brit Trust ..... — 180 I Mont Ward ...... 36% 22.9 per cent. I once smell was quicker than sight counting and Finance of Boston, | sioh being her seventeenth birthday, Riverside Trust ...... '. 6J56 — 'N at Cash Reg A ...... 47% Even with this falling off there. al Fight Here in Years. ! and he realized he had been made where he is enrolled for the two There were about thirty present and West Htfd'Trust ----- 300 — jilat Dairy ...... 64% has been an Increased return in I the victim of a joke. year day course. Over 30 friends and Miss Smith received many useful Insurance Stocks I Nat Pow and L t ...... 46% revenue made to the Fish and game relatives were present and on their and ^attractive presents. Dancing Aetna Casualty ...... 131 135 ! Nev (Jop ...... , 13'% Commission for the same period. Hartford. Sept. 4.— (A P )—Bat That speaking about boys steal­ and games completed the evening’s Aetna Fire ...... 62’/4 64*,^ Y Cent ...... 162% Last year for the first six months Battalino of Hartford. world’s ing grapes, a bunch of boys raided program. Aetna Life ...... 82 84 I NY NH andvPtfd ...... 106% -of the year there was sent in money featherweight champion and Kid a plum tree at the home of Rev. H Automobile ...... 36 38 ! Nor Am AvlatLvia 9 $2,710 for licenses Issued in Man­ Kaplan of Hartford, the former O. W ^ er not so long ago. . .and On exhibition in Matthew Merz’s Conn. General ...... 148 Nor Amer ...... 106 chester while in the first six months of this year there was remitted $3,- * champion, will meet at the Hurley that it wouldn't have been so bad barber shop window this morning a Hartford Fire ...... 74% I pt^ckard ...... 13 019.15, or 11.3 per cent more than Stadium in East Hartford Wednes­ if plums were the extent of theii Japanese Butter Bean that measur­ Htfd Steam Boiler . par Public ...... 61 Isiat year. day evening, September 24. ed thirty-eight Inches in length and National Fire ...... 69 penn * . : ...... 73% capers tbut the trouble came The increase in revenue was due Promoter Ed Hurley, in niaking when they broke off practically al. weighed ten pounds. In shape it is Phoenix Fire ...... 8 5 , Phlla Read C and I ...... 17% .1330 ] in the most part to the.Increase of the announcement of the closing of the branches on the tree. similar to a baseball bat, being Travelers ...... Pub Serv N J ...... 92 There’s magic in mother’s the match, said It will be ten rounds larger at the bottom and tapering Public Utilities Stocks Kadlo ...... 39% ! fishing license fee from $2,25 to touch when she applies ~ off with a round knob, as\ is to be ; Conn. Elec Serv . 89 Radio Keith ...... 35% $3.35 and the combination license and that Kaplan has agreed to from $3.75 to $5.35. Rabalm to cuts, burns make 131 1-4 pounds. TROLLEY AND BUS LINE found on a baseball bat. It was Conn. Power ...... 81 Rem Rand ...... 28% Battalino’s contract calls for a grown in the garden of Charles Greenwich W&G .pfd Sears Roebuck ...... 72 and bruises. It’s a sooth?, Hartford Elec Lgt ... 86% I Simmons ...... 25% ( guarantee of $10,000 with privilege Mag. ing ahtiseptic. of 30 percent: Kaplan will received BIDS BRING CHANGES 1 Hertford Gas ...... 72 Sinclair Oil ...... 21% FINDS SCHOOL CHILDREN 25 percent, with no guarantee. ] ______A son was born this morning to do, pfd ...... 46 South Pac ...... 115% Kaplan has started training and Knnwn Bus Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan _ e f I S N E T C.o ...... 160 South Rwy ...... '. . . . 85% UNUSUALLY HEALTHY Battalino will begin the pre-battle : Harry Sladen, Well K ^ ___ Benton street. The baby w4s born do, rts, W. 1 ...... 8 I Stemd Brands ...... 20% grind upon his return from Detroit Operator, to Leave Town for et Mrs. Howe’s maternity home. Manufactniing Stocks ; Stand Gas and E le c ...... 103% 59% where Friday night he boxes Roger a Hartford City Run. Am Hardware ...... 57% 1 Stand Oil Cal ...... 60% Dr. LeVerne Holmes, school phy- ’ Bernard, featherweight champion of Rev. F. B. Bartlett, who is here Amer Hosiery ...... 28 I Stand Oil N Y ...... 30% sician for the first eighth districts 1 Amer Silver ...... Michigan. Bidding on rims by employes of for a visit ^^ith his mother on Ham­ I Stand Oil N J ...... 68% in Manchester, after an examination Arrow H&H, com . . . 48% Tex CJorp ...... 51% the trolley and bus lines of the Con­ lin street, has been visiting his of the children who returned to necticut Company in the Hartford aunt, Mrs. Emma Dudley of Guil­ Automatic Refrlg .... transcont Oil ...... 17% school or entered for the first time Bigelow Sanford, com. Division, of which the Manchester ford, formerly of this place. Mr.; ■(Inion Car ...... 79 on Tuesday, has reported to Super­ TENNIS FINALS and Rockville lines are part, started Bartlett Is In New York at present do, pfd...... Unit Aircraft ...... 61% intendent A. F. Howes that the Billings and Spencer . on Tuesday and closed yesterday. and from there will go to Asbury Unit Corp ...... 33 pupils were found in an exceptional­ The Manchester lines will show Park, N. J., for two weeks. He wlU Bristol Brass ...... Unit Gas and -m p ...... /. 36 ly healthy condition. The condition ON H. S. COURT several changes. Henry Sladen, who return here before leaving for his do, pfd ...... •(J S Ind Alco ...... ; ...... 69 is the best that has been met with has been on the Manchester Green Sherwood Anderson home in Berkeley, where he, is sec­ Collins Co ...... U S Pipe and Fdry ...... 35% j at any time in the past. There is ijus line is to transfer to Hartford retary of the Episcopal Church Case, Lockwood and B U S Rubber ...... 19 1 no indication of any disease of any behalf Paul Erickson of Laurel Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 U S Steel ...... 169 ' kind and the schools open with a The town tennis tournament finals and will operate a bus on the Maple Council. avenue line. Mr. Sladen expects to street presented Mr. Anderson with Eagle Lock ...... 38 Util Pow and Lt A ...... 35% high martt-4^ good health. will be played on the High school Fafnir Bearings ------— I garner Bros P iet ...... 31 move to Hartford later. a pen and pencil set. Refreshments Miss Arylene C. Moriarty of Flor­ south court Saturday afternoon the Gus Waitz retains his run as were served during the evening and Fuller Brush, Class A . — Westing El and M f g ...... 148 STUDYING THE TARIFF same as last year. The womens ence street will resume teaching driver on the Crosstown line and numerous games were enjoyed. Hart & Cooley ...... 115 I iVoolworth ...... 62% finals between Miss Ethel Robb and piano on Saturday of this week, Hartmann Tob, com . — lYel Truck ...... '...... 22% Washing^dn, Sept. 4.— (A P.)— Charles Howard continues as day The Bentley School Is the largest with both advanced pupils and be­ Miss Elizabeth Washkiewich will school of college grade In the coun­ do, 1st pfd ...... — The tariff commission today issued relief man on the Crosstown and ginners. Miss Moriarty has been precede tha men’s finals and will try, devoted exclusively to training Inter Silver ...... 63 a pamphlet enumerating investiga­ Manchester Green lines. Driver studying voice for several years start at 1:30 with the other match men for the accounting profession. do, pfd ...... 105 tions already under way and ex­ Gorry remains as day man on the 'with Benjamin Knox of Hartford, CARLOADS OF FEED ★ VARICOSE VEINS scheduled to begin at 3 o’clock. “ Green" line and the night run on Since his graduation from Manches­ Landers, Frary & Clk . ■ 67 plaining the methods of procedure The finalists in the men's tourna­ and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob­ Satltfaclorr renUu have l>e«B reported h j the Green Line will probably be ter High school, Mr. Anderson has Man & Bow, Class A . 13 in studying duties. many who nave need Rabalm in tha traat* ment will not be known until tomor- taken by Robert Cleveland. On the been employed at the Home Bank bins took part in the musical given do. Class B ...... 8 FOR DROUGHT AREAS The commission said that whiio ment o f Varicoae Veina. rom evening. Seven player.' remain at the home of Mrs. Alexander Crosstown bus James Maguire will & Trust Company as bookkeeper New Brit Mch. com .. 18 Senate resolutions directed studies In the fight but two. and possibly and during the past year has been Bunce of Bolton recently. North & Judd ...... 19 three more will be removed this have the night run. (Continued from Page l.) of 84 items, these had been consoli­ Albert Gilman, Frank Nichols and connected with Anderson & Noren Niles Bern Pond ...... 27% dated into 35 investigations. Pre- , RABALM 3venlng. The Bissell brothers, Sher­ Dr. Charles H. Buck has returned Peter 'Winters will have the day of Center street, of which firm his Peck, Stow and Wilcox 6 llmlnary field work already has been j wood and Earle, meet at the High from a trip to Maine where with Russell Mfg Co ...... 53 tension work, and secretary of the runs on the South Manchester-Hart- father is a partner. Federal drought relief committee, done. Many informal conferences j school courts in a quarter-final ford line and William Allison goes his son and daughter he camped for Scovill ...... 49 match, the winner to tackle Tom was given general responsibility for have been held with importers and to the Rockville line as a one-man eight days in the Great Basin on Seth 'Thom Co. com .. 23 domestic producers of the articles Hawley in the semi-finals tomorrow Mt. Katahdin, and explored neigh­ Standard Screw ...... 115 Jthe correlation of Federal activities car operator. Daniel Sweeney is REPUBLICANS HOLD involved. i Read The Herald Advs.^ night at the Country Club. the collector on the South Manches- boring peaks and ridges. do, pfd. guar "A " . 100 and the work of state groups. Paul Jesanis will meet Fred ter-Hartford line in the second fare Stanley W orks ...... 38 40 Bieber in a third round match at the CAUCUSES TONIGHT Mrs. Carrie A. Taylor entertained smythe Mfg ...... 80 Jesanis private court on South zone. her younger piano pupils and their Taylor & Fenn ...... 120 Main street tonight and the winner (Continued from Fage 1) Torrlngton ...... 52 may play Donald Jesanis immediate­ friends at her home on Wood- GAS LINE NEARLY DONE bridge street yesterday afternoon. Undenwood Mfg Co .. 95 ly afterward. Paul is favored to thrown into convention where, like Union Mfg Co ...... 16 win both matches and if he does he the 12th District, the issue Is be- j The affair took the form of a rally party. There were games and music. TI S Envelope, com ... 225 will meet Ty Holland at the High The laying of the gas mains from tween towns and not between indi-! do, pfd ...... 114 school tomorrow night in the other Manchester into Rockville ■will be viduals. I Early indications that the number Veeder Root ...... 35 eemi-final match. completed by the end of this week Smith's Opposition | Whitlock Coll Pipe . . . 14 It had been planned to have the In the Fourth District Senator R. ' of babies born In Manchester in or early next week. August would establish a record are finals at the Country Club but the The connection at Oakland anil J. Smith of Manchester who wants! not supported by the returns made later organization decided today Woodbrldge streets was made last a renoralnation is facing candidates i to the town clqrk. Returns of that this would be. unfair to its Sunday between train times and to­ from Newington and Rocky Hill, I SPECIAL SALE- many members wishing to use the which towns believe it is time for a births must be made within ten days day the pipe will be laid under the following the end of the month in courts. Consequently the finals will change N.Y. Stocks railroad crossing at iVernon Center which the child was bom. In near- be at the same place as last year. station. The line will qpntinue Probate Judgeships which are. ■ „ i thence to the road leading to Rock­ mosUy to ™ Itfalr,. will provMo , after'X the birth, but a few are r late , ”„ |j Adams E x p ...... 26^ some Interest. Mat Kenealy and USED WASHERS GARDEN CLUB TO HOLD ville east of the County Temporary In coming in. The total returns to Alle^eny ...... 22% S L IG H T L Y Home in 'Vemon Center. A mai.j Dan Hickey at Stamford are in an-1 date of births for August show ! Am Can • • • • - ...... has already been laid from tha ether clinch (oi supremacy, a re­ thirty-five. This is four more than ] Am and For P o w ...... 72^ FALL MEETING MONDAY point to the containers in Rock­ newal of rivalry which has been go Am In te m a t...... 38% ing on for v«ars. In the New, the total for August last year when ville. The main pipe line will also thirty-one children were bom. It Am Pow and Lt ...... 82 5 AUTOMATICS Britain district. Attorney General i 3 S A V A G E be continued further to the east tu is not, however, above the average i^m Rad Stand San ...... 27 Ailing who will leave office at th e; Tlfc first fall meeting of the Man­ take care of nine houses in Vernon month as the short month of Febru­ Am Roll Mill ...... 52 end of the year. Is trying for the j chester Garden club will be held Center. ary beat this total and September Am Smelt ...... 68 / next Monday evening at the Man­ local judgeship as against Jesep'a j of last year rang up a total of forty- A T and T ...... 212% THESE WASHERS HAVE BEEN USED BY US AS DEMONSTRATORS—ARE IN C. Woods, prosecutor In^the city | chester Community clubhouse. The one. Am Tob ...... 255 members are being urged to gather JUDGE STILL MISSING court. . ' Am Water Wks ...... 89% FIRST CLASS CONDITION AND CARRY A NEW MACHINE GUARANTEE. as soon after 7:15 as possible as The various contests will suffice 1 Anaconda ...... 45% there is much business to be trans­ to bring out party workers and foi-! HOSPITAL NOTES I Atl Ref ...... 33% acted. such as plans and programs New York, Sept. 4— (A P )— The lowers contrasting ivlth the recent i ; Baldwin ...... 30% for the Indoor j season, the club’s police today took up the search for democratic prlaiaries which were so ! IB and O ...... 100’% participation in the All-Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Joseph Force quiet that they hardly left a ripp e I Bendix ...... 31% Horticultural exposition at the Crater who has been strangely miss- on the political surface: A son was bom today at the Me­ I Beth Stl ...... 87 State Armory. Hartford, September I ing since August 6. _ morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. { Can Pac ...... 180 12-14, securing a permanent meet­ i Although no report of the justice s George Martin of 147 School street I Case Thresh ...... 182% ing^ place^______and_____ other matters.______, disappearance has been made to the MEYER WILL HEAD Frank Warren of Highland Park i Cerro ,De Pasco ...... 41% SMALL In*^view of ♦he fact that many of missing persons bureau police head­ has been admitted. And so have the ; Chi and N orw est...... 72 the local garden club members are quarters said several of the depart- following tonsil patients: Wanda I Chrysler ...... 27% officers and members of the Horti­ ment’s best investigators have been FEDERAL RESERVE Miller, Laurel Park Heights; Fran- colum Gas and E l ...... 59% DOWN cultural Society, it has been decided assigned to the case. (Continued from Page One.) I els Cone, 21 Warren street: Arthur i Colum Graph ...... 17 by the executive board to omit a An inquiry into the disappearance i Benson, 119 Cooper Hill street; ; Coml Solv ...... 26% PAYMENT fall flower shew in town this year. to Justice Crater is also being made was commissioner of the Federal 1 Arthur Holmes, 28 Woodbrldge , Comwlth and S ou ...... 14 Monday evening much of the time by Thomas Jenny, Jr., first assistant Farm Loan Board. street: Rocco Borllla, 59 Holmstead j Consol Gas ...... 107 will be given over to accounts of to Attorney General Ward in the Two Vacancies street. Contin Can ...... 66% garden experiences and related state investigation into the charges The ’ resignation of Mr. Platt events. It is also proposed that the that former city magistrate George would leave two vacancies. members exhibit at the meeting new F. Ewald bought his office for $10,- With Meyer assuming the chair­ varieties or choice specimens of 000 from Martin J. Healy, Tammany manship, the other appointee would flowers or plants from their gar­ district leader and member of the have to come from the Minneapolis Cayuga Democratic Club of which dens' and that those who may have district, which had been represented Justice Crater in president. an over-supp'y of perennial seed­ by Young. lings or roots such as oriental pop­ The Federal Reserve Act stipu­ BIONDI STARTS SENTENCE pies, peonies, phlox, iris or anything lates that no more than one mem­ Rockville, Sept. 4— (AP)—Joseph that will stand early September ber of the Federal Reserve Board transplanting, submit the list at the Biondi of East Hampton today be­ gan serving a sentence of six shall be from the same Federal Re­ meeting. The sale of plants and serve district. the nominal membership fee are the months in Tolland jail for evading ______i responsibility after his car had When Mr. Meyer was named club’s sole sources of income. It is chairman of the Federal Farm Loan planned to have some worth-while , struck and injured fatally the Rev. Board by President Coolldge, he en­ illustrated garden lectures thl.s win-1 Theodore D. Martin of Hebron, on ter and such affairs cannot be pre- | the night of August 16. He was countered some opposition in the Senate. He was overwhelmingly con­ sented without considerable expense. acquitted yesterday of charges of Automatic 22 criminal negligence in operating a firmed however. His appointment as Savage motor vehicle. governor of the Federal Reserve SAILOR IS ARRESTED Dominick Biondi, brother of Jos­ Board must be confirmed by the eph, and Herman Orlachlo, who Senate but the President may give were passengers In the automobile him the recess appointment. 3 At $74.00 Each Norwalk, Sept. 4.— (A P )—C. G. at the time of the accident, also 3 At $100.00 EacK Nichols, one of Uncle Sam’s sailors, were convicted of evading respon-^ should have taken company along, sibility. Jail sentence of 60 days SUES RUDY VALLEE for his lonesome appearance in an each were suspended however and automobile speeding towards New the two youths were placed on pro­ York early this morning looked so bation for six months. New York, Sept. 4.— (A P )— A t­ suspicious to two Norwalk police­ torneys for Agnes O^Loughlln, MONITOR TOP men that they arrested him and BLAST VICTIM DIES Broadway show girl, agreed today 2 Automatic 20 later found out that the car, which Plainville, Conn., Sept. 4.— (AP) to furnish a bill of particulars to he was driving, had been stolen in —Injuries suffered when a stick of counsel for Rudy Vallee in her mcesymmm New London last night. The car is dynamite exploded In his hands, to­ $200,000 breach of promise suit oivned by David Kebliss, a salesman day had proven fatal to Joseph against the blond crooner. Before you B U Y -^ know JVHY At $60.00 Each of 553 Naugatuck avenue, Milford. Pavano, 19, while two companions Vallee had demanded that the Nichols was so completely un­ were in a critical condition In a show girl stipulate when and where There’s not e family which can't afford nerved by the arrest that he fainted Bristol hospital. he was alleged to have proposed General Blectric Refrigerator this very day. while he was being questioned at the They were Roland Lobdell, 23 and marriage to her and under what It is true scenemy to own one. By saving your police station. At first he gave his Alexander Gudat, 21, both of South­ circumstances. food, it cuts expense. By keeping milk from name as Robert J. Smith, of New ington. Lobdell has several fractur­ He withdrew his motion for an­ souring, ^y freezing desserts—and making York, but when he was confronted ed ribs and lacerations, Gudat lost swers to these and other questions ice—and eliminating spoilage, it cuts IF YOU ARE LOOKING with a sailor’s uniform found in the three fingers and a portion of his when the complainant’s counsel expense. automobile he admitted that the right hand. said they would give him the infor­ And the General Electric has the Monitor name Nichols on the suit was his The youths were testing the dyna­ mation. T opi It runs your Refrigerator mt a cm/ of and that he was attached to the U. mite yesterday preparatory to blast­ hut m f*u> etnts m dmy! GOOD WASHER AT A LOW S. S. Larke. ing stumps. A short fuse was used TO HELP THE NEEDY Come in. 'W e have a surprisingly easy pay. He still denies the theft however. and it sputtered, apparenUy going New Britain, Sept. 4.— (AP)—At menr^plan we’d like to tell you about. out. Pavano picked it up and be­ a meeting of city department chair­ PRICE LOOK THESE HOPE FOR CHESTNUTS gan blowing on it when it exploded. men with Mayor George A. Quigley M New Haven, Sept. 4.— (A P )— today, it was voted to adopt the GENERAL ® ELECTRIC -Another hope for restoration of DOG WRECKS AUTO suggestion made by the mayor .that chestnut tree groves in Connecticut Middletown, Sept. 4.— (A P )—A all salaried persons in the employ ALilL-STEELs RErRIOBRATOR of the city contribute 2 percent of hillsides was seen today in location hit and nm police dog today scored Btctric Water Coolcn * Coaunerdal Rehiaeratota ; Klectric MUkCoolara of a strong healthy tree in Bethany. a clean cut victory in a duel virlth their salaries for the next three It was long believed that the blight an automobile here. months to a Christmas fund to aid THE MANCHESltR ELEaRIC CO. Dog and machine crashed in Main needy families. It is estimated that of 16 years ago killed every tree of 773 Main Stre^tt P h o n e 5191, Sou j^M aadleflter this species in the state but one was street. The auto driven by John S. about $9,000 will be collected. ■ Y found three years ago in New Mil­ Barron, came out of the melee with The firemen and policemen unani­ mously approved of the plan, the M. H. STRICKLAND ford and another Iw o years ago near dents in its body and a running- TWPP- Lake Whitney hWe. Several were board ripped off. The dog ambled on chiefs of these departments report* M M h Strieet. South ^und naar M"""**m **% unhurt‘attd triux&ohi&W edi . 832

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from the Inevitable effect of such its decision on his application for teachings when and If she becomee second naturalization papers—^not ;?JMASMINGT 0 N a member 6f It herself. at (dl on account of his having been Enftting V rralb Mrs. McCormick should know absent from the country with the U E ^ T tT E R that while senators may quarrel Byrd expedition but because, not HtR*L5“lR W o ? S « P * N T . INC. Ju bilee IB Bltsell 8tr««t bitterly among themselves, political­ counting that absence, he has not AoperaUons which he thought was South Manch««ter. Conn. been In this country the required By RODNEY DUTCHER THOMAS PBROOSON ly, there is after aU In that group a valuable to the allied navlea and de­ Oenarat Manager very pronounced esprit de corps and length of time by a matter of ten Washington. — Lieutenant Ed­ cided to escape at the first oppor­ tunity and communicate It. He was Founded October 1. 1S81 that ybu cannot treat one of Its com­ months. ouard V. M. Izac, latfio was taken We were among those who were from a torpedoed American trans­ 32 days on the U-90 before being mittees as if It were a group of landed at Wllhelmshaven and sent Publlehed Every Evening Impatient at the suggestion that port by a German submarine, where Sundays and Holidays Entered at the scullions without exciting deep n / he obtained valuable information, to the prison camp at Karlsruhe. Post Office at South Manchester, Ealchen’s service with the Byrd en­ Conn^ as Second Class MaU Matter. j sentment on the part of the whole who dove from a train window to French officers at Karlsruhe with SUBSCRIPTION RATES group. terprise could operate to prevent his escape, only to be captured and whom he made friends gave him 100 marks add a compass to aid his One Tear, by mall ...... l«-00 Not only does Mrs. McCormick’s obtaining citizenship. But the ruling crippled by his guards, who finally Per Month, by mall ...... I -“O did get away and was given the escape. Delivered, one year ...ee...fe.je.uu atQtude toward the Senate Cam­ of the court puts a new face on the His first seemingly good chance Single copies e « e . . e e*ee ee . e e ## >1 »vS matter altogether. It is hard to Congressional Medal of Honor for paign Funds Committee Indicate a his heroism, probably will soon be came In July when he was being MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED • imderstand how his advisers came taken by train to the officers’ pris­ .n PRESS degree of arrogance that a candi­ compensated in hard cash for his •• The Associated Press is exclusively date for public office cannot well to make such a mistake as to urge permanent injuries. on camp at Vllllngen in Baden In entitled to the use for republloatlon his application for full citizenship Izac’s is one of the last claims the custody of two German soldiers. of all news dipatohes credited to it afford to confess but It is to, be One of the guards dozed add or not otberwlse credited In this at a time when It could not, by any remaining to be adjudicated by paper and also the local news pub« feared that she Is fixing up an un­ the German - American Mixed when the other turned his head lished herein. —comfortable------time----- for herself If, as possibility, be granted. Claims Commission. This commis­ Izac leaped past them and dove x S o b i ; 1.1» b. «,«dp.t.d, .h. wm. o.. sion, which has disposed of nearly head foremost through the small .v. window which he had persuaded served. election. POLAND’S SEA COBBIDOE all the 19,000 claims filed before it, has previously held all sessions them to keep open for air. He land­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ When German Jingoes rave about ed on the parallel track bruising .-sV., SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. the robbery of Germany by the es­ In Washington but will convene at Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. ON KNOWING ONE’S TOWN the Hague on Sept. 17 and later himself and cutting his knees and Y.. and 812 North Michigan Ave.. Some editorial writer on the New tablishment of the Danzig corridor at Hamburg. feet. Then he stumbled across the Chicago, Ills. ^ York Times has evidently been over through the peace of Versailles the The Black Tom Disaster fields toward neighboring woods. Full service client of N E A Ser- rest of the world Is unimpressed. A At the Hague it will eonsidov The train was stopped and the to London recently, for there ap­ German guards came after him, vlco [dc thousand years ago Poland extend­ the Isabotage claims such as that Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ peared In that newspaper yesterday of the Lehigh Valley Railroad shooting. Izac surrendered to avoid tions. ______a minor editorial on the subject of ed from the Baltic to the Car­ arising out of the Black Tom ex­ being shot down. The infuriated The Herald Printing Company. Inc., the sidewalk artists who draw pic­ pathians, a crude empire hewn out plosion and the Canadian Car and guards pounded him over the head assumes no financial responsibility of the wilderness by people who had Foundry claim arising from the and shoulders with the butts of for typographical errors appearing in tures with colored crayons on the their guns, knocked him down, kick­ advertlsnmeiits In the Manchester pavements of busy streets in the been driven from the Danube by Klngsland explosion. Germany i has Evening Herald. ___ always denied responsibility for ed him In the face and finally broke heart of the British metropolis. The the Roman legions—a Christian em­ a gun over his head, knocking him THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. these, but witnesses bearing weird The Jubilee Crawford — specially writer brings out the interesting pire, which was harried and raided tales have been turning up against unconscious. Later they jabbed him fact that a check on the intake of by pagan Germanic hordes till It her in the last year and there Is a with bayonets and made him finish priced in honor of Crawford’s 75th HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE the journey five miles to Vllllngen The Bridgeport newspapers are one of these persons disclosed that became a smoking wilderness, mass of circumstantial evidence at hand. The move to the Hague is at double time.. He lost about 30 anniversary—is the lowest priced happy over the fact that Bird S. so many small coins were thrown to which regained Its strength and pounds during the next two weeks him that be was apparently averag­ again arose to heights, only to be supposed to^be of solitary confinement. Coler, former commissioner of wel­ ® - - — 1 slrfi Lo flLVold too much puDliclty in enamel Crawford ever offered. It ing something like ?10 a day. And again destroyed by savagery and|^^^ united States. Other remaining That’s Izac’s story, supported by fare in New York City, made a various evidence, on which he based is exactly as illustrated and comes speech in the Park City the other then the Times article concludes: not at last redeemed till the power j ^re a few involving mal- of the German empire was broken! treatment of war prisoners such a? a claim for $150,000, as represent­ day in which he paid an extraor­ It Is curious that In New ing his loss of earning power cau.s- in gray, green or York, where so many rackets In 1918. Izac’s, about a hundred claims made dinarily high compliment to the and near-rackets flourish, this under the economic provisions of ed by the injuries. hospital and welfare services of It Is a blind nationalism Indeed the Treaty of Berlin and hundreds In October, Izac escaped with huff enamel at 1 1 2 ’^ line has apparently been over­ which can see In the restoration of four others, making his way pain­ that community. looked. Perhaps Americans are of claims by American seamen or Crood Health always too hurried to make Poland and In fier rightful access to their families who suffered during fully for seven days until he reach­ We would be more impressed by Germany’s submarine war on neu­ ed Switzerland. He had trained all In stove-black finish ^ .5 0 the lovely things Mr. Coler said if ^pavement art pay. the sea anything but Ironic jus­ summer for the strength and Perhaps. And perhaps the writer tral shipping. — special low price nF it were not for the fact that his tice. The last category includes sailor.? stamina to make the attempt. He comes from reputation as a pdUtician far out­ of this Times editorial has always scattered over the seven seas who reported to Admiral Sims In Lon­ don and later to Secretary of the- runs, In length of time and other­ been In so much of a hurry himself had neglected to file claims througn that he has stepped right over such Ignorance but who were provided Navy Josephus Daniels, who sug­ These prices are for August, wise, his fame as a welfare expert. IN NEW YORK of these flagstone artists as got In for in a Senate resolution asking gested that he write a book, which September and October only! One might even suspect him of the president to ask Germany to let Izac did. Crood Cooking salving the people of Bridgeport his way on the streets of New York The navy found Izac Incaplcltated See this beautiful range now without seeing them. Or perhaps New York,’ Sept. 4.—The human | them file their claims as l^ate as for purposes of his own. He would. and retired him. He suffers from .... and here’s a range that will he la very young and the builders side of a great skyscraper may be 1 March 10, 1931. " half a dozen ailments attributed to — and learn how generous Just the same we have no doubt studied almost any day between the 1 yet agreed but is expected to do so. of crayon Moonllghts-on-the-Sea his attackers. He has qollapsed on make perfect cooking a pleasure. t^e terms are. that most if not all the gush was hours of 12 a n d / o ’clock. ' Izac, whose story stands out faded away before he began to no­ conspicuously among those stUl undertaking any physical or mental Justified.’ They seem to do their In that period the blase gentle effort. It is claimed, and now lives, ticeably notice things. men who seem to be hanging by being considered, was a graduate sick folks mighty well down there. of the Naval Academy and had permanently disabled with a wife It is, however, rather amazing to their toes on a steel girder, who However, to outsiders the Im­ wield a triphammer while strad­ been commissioned a lieutenant and three children In San Diego, learn that a great metropolitan Calif. He is 38 years old. portant part of Mr. Coler’s address dling a plank at a dizzy height, who shortly before being assigned to newspaper knows so little of its own toss crimson-hot rivets to one the transport President Linco’n. Judging from action on similar w'as where he called attention to the claims, Izac Is likely to get about city’s modes of life that It Is un­ another, who send steel giants into In May, 1918, the President Lin­ fact that what he calls semi-public $50,000. The Germans have con­ BROTHERS. aware that not so many years ago the Manhattan skies, can be observ­ coln was torpedoed by the U-90 and W A T K I m s hospitals (like our own Manchester ed in their leisure moments. was taken a prisoner of war;. On tended that he received his injuries the sidewalk artist, exactly as now 65 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER Memorial) do not make money on Sitting single file and double file board the submarine ho managed to In diving from the train and In re­ In London, was a perfectly familiar sisting capture. their patients and are just as much In a half square centering on Fifth acquire Information of submarine Institution in New York. And not avenue at 34th or 33d streets you’ll In need of endowment as institu­ alone in New York but in plenty of find them behaving just about the tions like Harvard or Yale. That same as any workman during his other American cities. startled glances, a loud howl of i.s something that can’t be said too noon lunch hour. glee goes along the line. EFFORfS ARE RENEWED They sit upon the sidewalk, or Nor do these men seem to talk often or too emphatically. And un­ prop themselves on bits of wooden fortunately it is something that too WHITE RED SCHOOLS of their work as they sprawl here Td BRING ABOUT PEACE At all events the career of Dt scaffolding. They stretch their legs on the sidewalk. That is left to the many persons forget when they are far out Into the sidewalk, where a Albert M. Meredith as educationa passersby, who look on in awe and making their wills. wooden canopy protects the pedes­ wonderment, seeming not to con­ czar of Connecticut was not with­ Poona, India, Sept. 4.—(AP)— But since there is no way of com­ trian. They look at the attractive sider that here is the human army out some effect. The Old Red fnaldens who saunter by, even as Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and M. pelling rich men and women to re­ that attacks the sky above. These, Jayakar today renewed their efforts School in North Coventry, so known the gents in front of the country after all, are just men—joking and COFFEE SMUGGUNG member hospitals while they are re­ drug store at Splvvens Centers. to compromise India’s dispute with WEREy TO yOOR for generations, has been painted gossiping, talking about the girls membering colleges, churches and they met at Coney—or the movie the British government by visiting white tmd now the people In that Mahatma Gandhi for a three-hour missionary societies, It might be Flanking them in a glittering they witnessed the previous night. region are at a loss to know how to masterpiece of skyscraper art—the When the whistle blows they dis­ conference. HEALTH TROUBLES GERMANY vvell to take some thought concern­ Empire State building. which Both eml.sBarles looked rather describe it. ’The campaign against appear through the he^vy boards cheerful after the meeting. The JS y D r ing the hospital system of Aus­ steadily rises to an eventual height that slide back and forth. Trucks SUTH09 o r THC FAST WSM TO HCSLTir “the little red school house’’ has greater than that ever before at­ conversations will be continued to­ tralia. which another speaker disappear mysteriously, to reap­ morrow. All quutien* (•girding Hailth and Dial ml ba aiwaarad, thus one victory to Its credit. tained by man. Its sides are silvered pear upon the opposite side. Soon, High Duty on Java and Mo­ brought to the attention of this and glowingly metallic—yet, under Meanwhile the government took Larga, itimpad, latf addiauad a((¥a7 clteraent, tense nervous condlUon. helped with the right treatment, pound unroasted and 3S cents a MRS. McCORMIOK "I am glad that he is a candidate." constipation, indigestion, loss of treatment cannot be given pound roasted. That makes coffee Coming from someone whose sleep, or continued mental concen- (.jj^ough the columns of a news- a costly drink, especially for the If the espionage methods attrib­ tratlon, will make the attacks worse, p^pgr; You need manipulative treat- mechanic who is supporting a fami­ uted by Ruth Hannah McCormick to words carried less authority than Migralne commonly, occurs with ment of the abdomen, and exercls- ly on $'75 a month. Coffee rethlllng the Senate Campaign Funds Com­ those of Mr. McLean, this utterance women moi xpore often than with men, jpg of the abdominal muscles to at one dollar a pound Is considered mittee have really existed, if Mrs. might not seem so very Important; although It frequently occurs among make these muscles stfong so that fairly cheap here. McCormick’s telephone was tapped, but the former senator has not gone men who do much mental work or they will hold the abdominal organa Even the visiting .American Is study. In place. mildly astonished when he notices her office invaded and her corre­ even thus far in the championship Inasmuch as migraine Is a form how many places charge an -even spondence scrutinized by sleuths of a candidate within the party for of headache which makes habitual (Are Proteins Necessary) mark (24 cents American) fbr 4 employed by the committee, then a long time and so hla approval of visits on c6rtsdn definite times, there Question: H. G. asks: “Can one porUon of coffee. It is possible to find it, too, as low as 6 cents a cup) she has had every right to become Mr. Seymour is significantly out of f is much reason to believe that It build a strong, healthy body on an may be brought on by certain ex­ exclusive diet of fruit and v e« - but that usually brings up the ^ es- indignant. proportion to the enthusiasm of the pectant states of mind. tables? Which fruits and vegeta­ tion of whether the beverage served But Mrs. McCormick’s manner of declaration. Migraine headaches are often con­ bles, If any, are fattening?’’ really Is coffee or an Imitation. expressing her Indignation—employ­ Also there are a very great many sidered Incurable, arising from an Answer: It Is necessary to use unknown cause, but I have found ing her own private detectives to Republicans ^In this district who re $C|(00' some protein in the diet b ^ d e s the that It Is as readily cured as any fruits and vegetables. The only CONVICTS ESCAPE shadow Senator Gerald P. Nye, pose the utmost confidence in other------sick headache. I have nlever fruits which are considered fatten-, ...... chairman of the Senate committee, George P. McLean, more, perhaps treated any case which could not oe > j bananas, olives and avoca-. r 4tvnhk> f — V engaging In a deliberate purpose to than In any other member of the cured by .the mclbod, used lu the ^ vegetable, which .re oKe. fat-1 ^ i , u , ordinary form of headache, destroy him socially, politically and party. For permanent relief. It is a good tenluR are , a ptetol inada a.dattog eaeap. from The endorsement of the former squa' the Junction City prison brlokplant financially, and then defiantly ask ■ plan for the patient to go on a fast- "fatt foods. today after overpowering a guard. Ing what Nye Is going to do about senator may not have the effect of mg regimen, using one eight-ounce (lass of grapefruit Juice, tomato (Twitching of Face) They escaped in an automobile oWn- It—Is not one that will appeal to changing the character of any dele­ Question: Mias A. B. asks: “Would ed by Howard Qrunsler, an englMer stulce, or orange Juice every two the average American as good busi­ gation to be chosen at the town hours. During the fast one enema nervousness cause a- twitching---plant. of caucuses tonight, but It certainly should he taken dally. These meas­ toe face? At times I .cannot con­ The m«m who escaped were Lee ness. trol toe muscles of my face. I am ' Meddelton, 28, serving from 8 to-15 Mrs. McCormick, aS an aspirant does not make the chances of Mr ures will assist in eliminating the toxins which are largely responsible 20 years oid.” ^ I years fob burglarly and Ittoangf’; for a seat in the United States Sen­ Seymour any less good. for the headaches. After toe fast the r: You need a dlagnoi^s to j Ben Caddn, 24, five to twelve yein ate, would do well to remember that patient should use > diet which as­ determine9 toe cause of your nerv-1nerv- on a statutory charge; Clyde Ftih; ^ ^ THE BALCHEN EPISODE sures plen^ of both cooked and mw ousness. You can then no doubt b e ; er, 20, live to twmiity years forttatK she cannot belittle that body, can­ helped if the right treatments are, Ing an automobile. ^ ^ ’The Bemt Balchen episode rather vegetables. No alcoholic stlmul^ts not hold ite pjoceedings as well as should be used, as beverages con­ used, with proper diet and;cultlva-, In some undetermined Individual members up to utter peters out in the decision of the fed­ V taining toemi only Intensify the nerv- tion of good hygienic habits. . | convicts obtal&^|lm .fi contempt, without suffering herself eral court to defer for ten months f ■ ' t

MAN^HisSrER e v e n in g HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. Niagars FaU i, and wlU apand about ------Mr. L y - -'.'r ^ a Vlalt vrttb his daughter. Master Albert GleWer, J'r.;- fpur >Ure«k; • 'm IT p i f f i ln’'the Cdiagre chtmoh mother, Mrs. Dwight A. Lyman. camping out ih Loda Mr. and Mrs. Hirblirt ’niompson fo'r^the next three- Sundays whUe 'M rs. Grace Manning and Miss M r.^d Mrs. Marshttl BWwell and sons and- Mrs. War Harry B; Miner, foUqwed by the is Miss Sarah Hutchinson' of Rock- Sacrament of the Lord’s. Supper, Stanley won first» prUse and Mrs. i Mrs, Fred Bishop a condition vlUe was a recent guest of Mrs. Lil- Raymond Palmer second. Refresh- unchanged and the regular seaalop- of the ments were-served by the hostess. Mr. AdfMrs Charles Friedrich ,llan Rice. Sunday School at 12 o’dqck; The Ladles’ Benevolent doclety. and ohUdren spent the week-end The town schools opened Wednes­ Mrs. Charles Later and the Misses held a- very successful suppei- • and and Monday visiting relatives In day with five new teachers out of Jennie and Ruth Pollyott have re­ >1050 six, Miss Mabel Reagan at Pine NlA Servlc? Inc; sale Friday evening. Near^ ah the, New York. Howard Stanley sub­ turned from a trip to-Boston,. Mass. articles were sold and g70 made on stituted for Mr. Friedrich on the Street school being the only one, of Mf. ahd Mrs. Henry Meyers have the supper. The entertalphiiODt raMl route. - . , . i last year’s teachers to return. been recent vloltors at Mrs. Meyers’ given for the library fund nettsd home In South Hadley Falls, where into this unique emporium of char­ about $17. theyey were called on account of .the ity to beg a bowl of soup and a , DIAMOND IN BREMEN EDITOR’S NOTE: This la the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace • Hilliard 1 serious illness of her father Max slice of dry bread. : Giehler. third of six stories on the life of were callers in Hsurtford, Saturday. COLUMBIA I Mrs. Mary Holt, and‘Mrs- Laura Bremen,' Sept. 4.-^(A P)—Jack 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Baiqiger and the late Lon Chaney, the screen’s i ' The last time he was in New seven children, have moved into one Jones, spent Sunday rthe guests pf{ ,A Foote family reunion and pic­ (Legs) Diamond, New York gang-! Kreatest character actor. York he visited Mayor 'Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Copley in Chap­ Hackett Brothers’ tenements, The latter 'was posing for a sculp­ nic was attended'by about 70 on star arrived here today from Aix La of lin. V . ■ where Mr. and Mrs. Willey and fam­ tor and the clay model was In a ...... Sunday at the home of Albert Ly- Chappelle in the company of three By DAN THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and Music wasxfumlshed by, the detectives. The police would not di­ ily recently vacated. NEA Service Writer it looks like one of my Mrs.'Mary Wright^or WilfiTO^^ of"which, Mr. L^man vulge what they further Intended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Navers and I mother Mrs. Luella Nevers motored ch a S te rs ” exclaimed Chaney, were callers jm Mr. and Mrs. ^ o r g e j do with the man. but Aix I.A Chap­ Hollywood—What sort of a human cnaiacie modeling | Platt, Saturday. i < j jjr . and Mrs. r-hllip Isham and pelle dispatches yesterday said he lo Dedham, Mass., to the home of beinahid behind the masks of fiends ■9^ Mark Bass of New York Qty j ^ r . and Mrs. E. P. Lyman was to be deported aboard the Mr. and Mrs. »'rank Nevers, Mrs. L. S“ mVor M wallcer « Nevers will stay tor a visit of sev­ and phantoms that Lon Chaney ihe work. It is quite a crldltable spent the week-end, and Labor Day j Harriet Fuller,- Mrs. Grace steamer America to the United t v with his wife at thielr summer home j and Miss Lols' Manning eral weeks. ' wore in the motion pictures and States. ______Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nevers have ^°vism iie his offices he Invariably j Ie town. .i were^ests Labor Day at the home i * which made him famous as the arrived with a pocketful of neckties j Mr. and Mrs Parker ctosedtorir j Charles Stolten- adopted Miss Doris Burhans who world’s greatest character actor ? for members of the staff who had cottage at Andover I^e.J^bor j ISLAND AIRLINE was left an orphan recently. ( Miss Jennie Whiting who has Hollywood really knew little S.ne him a good turn. He always ; Day and returned to toelr home to , j^,g waiter Woodward Los Angeles—Dr. Ford A. Car­ been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. about Chaney when he was alive, feft at east one tie with each pub- | Hartford They wlU sp^d of Melrose. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Foster for a few days, re­ ifcitv writer. He had many pet | week-end occasionally at the lake Woodward of Oklahoma, pass- penter, of the department of met­ and his death has not added very John ______eorology and aeronautics of Los turned to her home last Monday In much to the sum total of avail­ charities, mostly among stage ed through Columbia Monday and K H Zr^^nsuccessful serein Roscoe Talbot and Robert Hamll Angeles Chamber of Commerce, has Somerville. , able information about the per­ hands andm theLHB uuauv-i.c,3a..«. ------I ------. SUindav_ J whei I called on friends and relatives! Wal- but he never would talk ton were both ter Woodward Is a brother of Mad much faith In dirigibles. He predicts sonal side of this renowned star. players that within a short time a regular Chaney would talk about almost the motorcycle on which they were Ison Woodward of Merrythought V. P. FOB FRANCE * about those gifts established dirigible line will oper- anything you wanted him (o talk riding in (joventry had a tire blow out. Mr. Talbot and Mr. Hamilton 'T r '. M d Mr,. Duxbury. Mr. and ata between thl,-city end Hawaii. Parls.-^France is considering a about. & cept himself. V Chaney always shunned the I “ It is silly for any man to talk crowd. Except on very rare oc- were thrown into a ditch where they Mrs. George Plnciney, Miss Doris proposal to inaugurate a vice-presi­ were later found unconscious by a dential officS; following the example about himself,” Chaney told n\e casions he never permitted a pic Pinclney, George Pinclhey, Jr., of AIR COURSE during the course of an interview ture showing him as he really wa, passing motorist. They were taken New Haven, Irving Anderson of of the United States, Switzerland to Mr. Hamilton’s home'in Coven­ and other countries. As In these about two years ago. "In the first Cheshire, and Miss, Wilbur of Ston- New York—New York University place, no man is going to say '^^•'^‘iTwnk^that^as^lon^ jtry'a'nd'atry and a doctor telephoned foj\ for. It ington were gfuests Monday at the countries, the vice-president would has announced an airplane extension assume the chief office after the things that arc detrimental to He doesn’t know what I was Impossible to obtain doptpr home of Mirs. Howard Rice, who Is course which wUl be Inaugurated himself. And if he says favorable from Manchester for several houra. a twin Bister to Mr. Pinclney, Sr. death of the president. 'There Is look like In every-day ‘J ® this fall. The project calls for . likelihood of a bill being introduced things about himself, people will showmanship because it keeps em Finally Dr. Boyd of Manchester Labor Day travel through here transportation by air of professors say: ‘Just another actor blowing curious,” he once explained. responded. Both young men ', were was exceptionally heavy, especially of the university at intervals to a for popular vote. ofT.’ ” Shrewdly said, perhaps, but the directed to remain Jn bed for at going east and west. At times a number of towns in New York and real reason — and the honest one least two days, as they were sulfer- solid line of cars as far as one could neighboring states where instruc­ Many a New York baseball fan, But here arc some facts that doubtless lay deeper. Chaney | ing from bruises and cuto about the see in either direction. Most of tions in aviation will be given in it is said, goes to the Yankee arc known about this man wanted to be able to walk down the [head, although! the Injuries « d not them were headed west toward New grade schools, high schools and Stadium to he entertained by the whose reticence concealed his own street without being stared at; to (prove upon examination to be seri York, and bore markers from near- others. Shawkeys. fo where he P ^ Mr. Talbot expected to - personality as much as his famous O • ---- • th« iy every state in the Union. Eight make-ups concealed his face. pointed® out by Qurious people and -turn to his home in Andover ' special busses loadied to the eye­ This Is one of the few pictures of IViv. anJ Mrs. Lon Chancy, it was middle of this week. Mrs. Talbot He lived a quiet life in a Span­ beset by hero-worshippera. brows were added to the plentiful taken at one of-tho few “ firstYilghts” he attended. 1 visited her son Sunday afternoon. supply of regular ones, maltlQ^ over ish model house in Beverly Hills. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Platt and He owned three autos, but ha titled “After the Honeymoon. Many go abroad to shop and they “My home,” Lon once said, “ is T csitT*o has spent the week-end with t'helr Robert Downton spent Wednes­ may as well stay home and buy my own The public. I am sure, ter and brother, Mr. and Mr.s. day nigbt with friends In Burn- things. no curiosity about my domestic Ernest Gowdy. Several of the young Jersey City, N. J.—A secret bride folks in town gave them a serenade ^^The Second Congregational oAurch three years, Dorothy Brittonjr who In line with this, he refused o of North Coventry has accepted the once won a beauty contest as Miss permit the movie press agents to Monday evening. __ Many times the telephone has played a valiant About 66 relatives sat down to­ invitation of the First Congrega­ Jersey City, and is In,the cast of publicize his private affairs. in- gether for a picnic dinner at the tional church of South Coventry to Earl Carroll’s New York show, is to part ih tragic occurrences, when life and property d»ed he was so reticent about ms be married agQ.ln to W. Edward ’life that it was known home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. attend its re-dedlcation services Kingsbury on Labor Day. This w m Sunday, therefore Harding, who runs motor tours. until after his death that, as a The ceremony will he Sunday in the . have been at stake. At such times its great value youth, he had been married for a the ninth Needham no services In the North Parish first one being held at the - Central Avenue Reformed church. Lort time before his marriage to Sunday. ' ^ h The first was a civil marriage. ,is readily recognized and appreciated. his present wife 23 • place. Relatives Orchestra practice will be he;a herst. Mass., Munson, ^aps.^priDg- New York — Among' interroga­ Even today, ° Saturday evening at 7:30, standard knows anything about that ro field, Windsor Locks, ' lime, at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. tories propounded In court papers to Yet little thought is usually given to its able Norwich, Stafford, John E. Kingsbury. Agnes O’Laughlln, show .girl, by ® ¥ h e’first wife was the mother of Rockville, Manchester, Staftord^l. Miss Marie Heckler has returned Ruddy "Vallee are: “When did I pro­ L o n ? only child, Creighton Chaney, and Orcuttvllle. Next year home from spehdlng the summer pose to you? Where? What are the Is the boy on die assistance in'solving lesser difficulties— bridging a successful young attorney. meet at Forest Park, Sprln^eld, with her grandmother at Ne^ort. circumstances?” Miss O’Laughlln Is The second Mrs. Chaney, how- This ' evening Coventry R.<^ I. Miss Jeanette Heckler Is at­ suing for $200,000 because, she way widiraiy order?' distance, giving instant personal contact, helping ever, proved an Ideal wife and fos No. 75, P. of H., will meet at thplr tending Wlllimantlc Normal School. avers, Rudy promised to marry her j ter mother. Bravely, she stood by hall at 7:30 standard time. Brother •Miss Eva-Koehler has resumed and didn’t. ' to straighten out little vexing troubles. In a her husband ^ the le a n daj^^^ Bryn Hall, past master, will act as her stildles at Wlllimantlc Normal. Cape May, N. J.—Baby Zeps are __ In i i i he was a struggl lecturer. As many past Miss Giadyce Orcutt has return­ available If you can afford them. countless list of life’s minor emergencies, the Hollywood, sj,riving to get on; and possible will be asked to fill l aa ed to Middletown, Conn., where she They are about 100 feet long and 25 success and riches neither turned has accepted a posKlon as teacher feet in diameter and will carry from telephone helps to meet each situation as it the head nor marred their happi­ Friday evening the ladies will four to eight people. Captain Anton in the public schools. Helnen, German dirigible expert, is ^Gndd ness. serve their annual corn supper af Mrs. Mary Hall Is visiting her arises, turning',a possible annoyance into a mere er which the young folks will pre­ daughter, Edna In Manchester for a building them. They are called “ fly­ s\. n When Cheney died his personal ing yachts." sent a play entitled “After the short time. ’ ^incident— nothing more. fortune was estimated at Honeymoon.” Those taking part in Lawrence, Kan. — Haskell’s foot­ 500,000 and his salary was ball opponents may tremble in fear. the play are Miss Marlon Hill and One of the candidates for tackle Is ii&m quoted at $5000 a week—quite a Cora Kingsbury, and Lawrence Hill far cry from the day when he and bomb wrecks hospital Frank Miles, an Indian from Paw- The ability to,h0lp you cope with these everyday and Roy Burham. huska, Okla.,. 6 feet 2, and 332 Ills wife landed in Hollywood, Schools In town start Wednesday broke, and he got his first JotJ pounds. ' emergencies is one of the most valuable flids an “ extra" riding a liorse at $5 a with all the teachers of mat New York— Mrs. Graham Fair year returning. Miss Shea will have Peiping, .China, Sept. 4.— (AP.) — day. Vanderbilt Is to build a $200,000 flat your telephone service offers you, and it is "rhat tough spot in his career all the seventh and eighth A bomb explosion this morning flve-story house on East 93rd street pupils In . her school. Byron Hall miiSi was about 1913. d e ck e d ' the office of the Rocke­ near fifth avenue. ijtve ^ 'essential that'we strive constantly to increase “Well,” said a friend, of whom will pick up, the High school stu­ Mendoa, Argentina—There’s seven he asked ad-vlce about getting on dents going to Manchester and re­ feller-endowed Peking Medi­ feet of snow over some portions of the scope of this everyday use of telephone at some studio. “If you can _rlde a turning will pick up the first ai.^ cal College, seriously injuring a the tranqrAnfline railroad. Traffic horse you can make $5 a day. grades who will be taken to Pond Chinese* clerk. . between Argentina amd Chile has That was his beginning as a Hill. He WlU then go on over to The ' bomb .^ploded when some been interrupted. . ,»seryice if>we are to achieve our goal. movie actor. Rathbum’s Four Comers and pick ■one opened a,suitcase left two J Toronto—Stolen, an elghteen-foot ago by^an unidentified person. Chi­ python! Propriirtors of a show are On his trips to New York, which up thb seventh , and eigMh graders JSt “THE MOST TELEPHONE SERVICE. AND THE BEST. averaged about, once a year, the taking them to the old Red school, nese police, are Investigating the sure their missing reptile could not a t THE least COST TO THE, PUBLiC" star spent most of his time on the which ismow painted white. have got out of the building under si East Side and In Bowery resorts, Miss Josephine Heckler has re­ *^PollM*^ believe that the affair ^ s its own power.. Every hit of the searching tor types. He prowled turned to her, home having spent some connection with a recent Coliseum has been searched without around alone— and unknown. the summer in Newport, R. I. nese legal case. Relatives of a Chi­ discovery of a clue. Night police courts, with their nese patient-who died in hospital Mr. iand Mrs. Edward March and Tfie explosive force of gasoline, h backwash of human wreckage, were daugnter, Elizabeth, of Berkshire. unsuocessfuUy sued two doctors V E H E W E N6LAN ebUege, charging that they properly mixed with air and com­ his favorites. He became part’eu- N. Ys, spent the week-end with Rev. of the larly friendly with Magistrate pressed, Is 114 times greater than andid Mrs. J. N. Atwood.Aiwoort. had performed autopsy on the I Crodaky, who invited him to share Mrs. Jennie Wltbee of Brooklyn, bo^ Without consent of the family. I dynamite. >1 ■ ' the bench as a "guest of honor,” 24s

4 mm '-v: 'Vi- . I- “ST MANCHESTER EVENING OTRALD? SOUTH MANCHH$TBR. CONN^ THURSDAY/SEPTEMBER 4, 1980* 4'?>- A^. ■ l f c l S ! p a a > for the coming Indoor season. Keen r competition is expected. ^ MER^ffMEMORia RADIO PROGRAM Men who did not complete tne DAILY AdviEince Guards gunners' test In the Hoivitxer Com­ M otor H ints PLANNED FOR.DETROIT 7:00 0:00—Norman Cloutier's cich. Leading DX Stations. pany while in camp will finish them .•l’iniely“ on «|i»f , TJiunday* September 4. 7:30 U;30—Musical questioni.ane. at the Armdry on Saturday after­ Care of tlif 422.3—WOR, NEWARA—/lO. Thrusts and Counters noon. 4., A muBlcil'. •alut’B to young America 7:30 0:30—Cabbies dance music. ^ ^ 405^2-^ S a , ATLANTA—/40. iiiobMe Club Hertford., Detroit, * 86pt. 4.—(AP)— The to chewlly apocd their rehictant steps 8:00 7:00—NBO program s (Si'll hrs.) Interest to Local Soldiers The payroll was sent in to Hart­ 8:00 7:00—B eggar's Bowl minnc. 11:45 10:45—Studio a rtists; orcliestra. r ' •• Ihouse iit 1120 Forest avenue. In MA90U^ WHITMAN»8 soboolwards will • pro on the sir on 8:30 7:30—Rhllhsrmonlc.Syn’phony. ford last week and the checks are 1 oolio4 ii6— | 9:30 8:30—Studio a rtists houi. , 1:00 12:00—Dixie Jam boree music. which Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh tbursday from WJZ and associated 293.9—KYW. C H IC A G O -1020. t ...... expected before the 15tb. i " Cue to More Trouble | 11:00 10:00—W in O akland’s orchestra. .Squad competition for the com­ was bom, has been leased ' y a On Sept 4,. 1802, Msreiis sU tio n s a t 9:30. daylight sa v in s tim e. H;3U 10:30—Moonbeams music, poems. 8:00 7:00—NBC program s CUn hrs.) The local guardsmen are "pulling” map, an American pioneer' and nols*. To older listeners this program will 302.8—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ti’ Andy, com edlani manding officer’s cups started last I Wise is the car owner who takes group of men acting as trustees for call up memories of school and college 7:00 0:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, com edians U:45 10:45—Dunce m usic to ’4:00. for the success of Miss Phyllis Sar-. night with'several ^uads 100 per discovery of trouble as a cue to look a proposed Lindbergh Memorial As­ alonary, who played a quiet y«t l 7:15 0:15—M elodeers; Phil CMk. 389.4— WBBM,' CHICAGO-i7C. portant part Ir American hl8toi3^i( days ions past with a group of col­ gent in the junior rifle. matches dt cent present. \The standings of the for additional difficulties. sociation. ^ lege songs to bo sung hy u. male quar­ 7:45 6:45—Ensemble: criminal 4alk. 8:00 7:00—WABC progs. 12'A hrs.) Suppose he has one of the front, This annc'iacement was mode to­ was bom at Rusbville, Nv 8:15 7:15—L’Ensem ble melodique. 10:30 ’j :30—Try and stump us. Camp Perry, Ohio, which opened squads will be published weekly' In tet. The immortal truant HurlOeborry 8:00—W JZ program s U nr.) wheels jacked up snd finds tb&t It day by a law firm which stated that He studied medicine at Pltti-, Finn will make his appearance and 9:00 1:00 12:00—Ah hour about Chicngo. this column. get a bad example to the young radio 10:00 9:00—T he F irst Alarm ) 254.1—W JJD . CHICAGO—1180. yesterday. Miss Sargent is the Privates Alfred Paneuf and An­ does 'not spin freely. Suppose he the association will be incorporated field. Mass., and after practicing for ^ 10:30 9:30—Theater organ melodies. 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart children’s ir. daughter of Captain Charles four years in Canada, decided to be- fans in a musical dcTCrlptlon of hUn m ^W ABC. NEW YORK-C60. thony Mozzer have Issued a chal- suspects that Its brake drags. Isn’t as a non-profit organization with from the pen of Ferdo Qrofe. . ^9 9:30 8:30—Home Town band music. Instructor come a mijsioi'ary. Shortly* afte? - 6:45 6:45—The W hoops sisters. 10:30 9:30—L ate dance musn.. Sargent, U. S. A., the other members of the it a matter of good business to take memberships ranging In price from make the musical picturo of school 7:00 6:00—C rockett M ountaineers. a look at the other front wheel as he joined the ijnerican Board,of life complete, the unpopular teach­ 7:15 ■ 6:15—Levitow 's concert ensem. 416.4_WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. ma?krawsW^ for an indoor shoot with 51 to 525. The association affairs er’s pet" figures in the progiom, while 9:00 8:00—Coon Sander’s music. Commissioners for Forelgii_Mis8iona» 7'30 6:30—V ariety hour: Symphony. "m S s Sa?gent is the only girl to ; the 22-calibre rifle. I well ? would be administered by a board th6 popular and protty co-ed is there 8:15 7:15—M usketeers m ale trio. 9:30 8:80—Studio artists muciu. he was sent to «vlore Oregon coim- to charm susceptible freemen. ^ La­ 10:30 9:30—Symphonic rap s, quintet, ! One owner who found, that the of -5 trustees, the announcen^ent 8:45 7:45—Orchestra, olrls trio. hold a certificate in proficiency in i i binding of a left front wheel was said, and the building would be re­ ty. He got as fw: as Green riv « fayette .who personified Franco s aid 9:30 8:30—Detective story drama. 11:20 11:20—S trike up the band. marksmanship although only 16 to our country during the Revolution 10:00 9:00—Gypsy folk songs, music. 11:30 10:80—Two dance orchestras. ' due to the nut being drawn up too modeled Into a museum and dlub and turned back'. ary war, will be tho reincarnated guest 10- 30 9:30—N ational radio forum. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO—1480. years old. A veteran of the Camp How *S She Hitting? I tlghUy gave no thought to the oth- house. A year later he married, and with ^ of honor at the birthday p.arty ar­ 11- 00 10:00—Rhythm Ram blers orch.10:00 9:00—Studio musical program. Perry matches where the best shots .. ier front wheel He figured he had three other missionaries and his ranged by the WEAF network for 9, 11-30 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Your hour league. ^ Facilities would be provided for ulvYlght saving time. John Moncrleff. 12:30 11:80—M idnight organ melodies. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. of the nation gather, yearly, she al- j ------I nipped a lot of bearing trouble In a travel and registry bureau for the wife, started westward again. The bass, and Harald Hansen, tenor, will 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 8:00 7:00—Indiana S tate Fair. ways manages to finish with the ^ 'the hud and felt safisfled with his party took the first wagon across sing solos. ______8:15 7:15—R ural sketch: muslcale. BY ISRAEL KLEIN flying public and for registration of 6-00 6 :0 0 -^ rc h ea tra : male quartet. 9:00 8:00—H ym ns, organ, quartet. leaders. This year she was second i 'work of preventing the bearings all persons employed in aeronautical the Rocky Mountains and reached 0:45 6:45—Rural comic sketch. Wave lengths In meters on left ol 6:00-Mid-week hymn sing. 447.4— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. In the-class prone rifle match for ! from cracking. work. The association plans to spon­ the Columbia river, locating' near station title, kilocycles on the right. 7:00 9:30 8:30—Music hour; memories. Science Editor, NEA Service ^ 7:30 6:30—Historical sketch. the Junior Rifle Corps trophy of the A few days later the bearings In the site of the present Walla Walla, Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 7:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—D an and Sylvia; pianist. Many a difficulty In the operation sor contests and offer trophies for and Ksatern Standard. Black face 8:00 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n ’ Andv; dance. National Rifle Association, making the left wheel went bad. Both Wash. Other missipnaries came out 9:00 6:00—Reincarnation of Lafay­ of am automobile can be detected hy achievements in aviation. type Indicates best features. ette, male quartet. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. a score of 293 out of a possible 300. wheels had been drawn up too tlght- I This Is the second effort to es- and four statlor-s were organized. „ 8:30-Tenor, violin, o-chesrra- 11:00 10:00—L ate dance orchestra. its odor. Outside of the familiar , rvTA/,v>Qr.tA In 1842, wntman left the sta­ 9:30 12:00 11:00—Studio m usic hour. I tablish a shrine at the Lindbergh Leading East Stations. 10:00 9:00—Fam ous vocalists w ith Del One of the finest accomplishments burning rubber odor, however, few ‘7 tion to visit President Taylor, Stalgers, corneilst. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. of any body of rifle troops is the drivers can locate the cause. Too Much Pre-Hfating i birthplace. The Swedish Engineering 11:00 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Sium ber m usic; team . Society purchased the house in 1929 Secretary Webster and others on a 2^.iiw PG . ATL-VNTIC Cnv-11C?. 393,5_WJZ. NEW YORK—160. 11:45 10:45—Talk; dance orchebtrn. training of expert marksmen. A survey of odors that indicate Recent trouble with one of the ^ political mission. It was be, his­ 8:1)0 7:00—WABC programs U hrs.J 6-30 4:30—Junior baseball series. 1:00 12:00-Arcadians mixed quartet. Usually, a soldier does not know his something wrong with ^ the car, popular makes of cars brought ou t; but later abandoned its plans and 10:00 9:00—P ianist; Subway Loys. 1:30 12:30—P ianist; N ational Singers. turned it back to the orl^nal own­ torians say, who prevented the ces­ 10:30 9:30—WABC program s ll hr.) 0:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 2:80 1:30—Studio m usical echoes. capalDilitles with firearms until after therefore, might be helpful. a matter that may be of Interest to 0:45 fi:45_b'loyd Gibbons, reporter. ers. sion to England of the American 11:30 10:30—Two dance oretiestras. 0:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, com edians 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. a course in the fundamentals of motorists of other makes who hap­ 1 claim to Oregon and prevented Or- gg^W BAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:00 10:30 9:30—Dance baud, soprano. pen to, have unexplained loss of eng- j 8:00 7:00—NBC program s (3 hrs.) 7:15 0:15—Male trio: Phil Cock. 12:00 11 :U0—Studio entertaihinent. rifle fire and range training. With as ' First,^burning rubber. That means [ egon from being traded for a cod-. 7:50 0:50—Good old sum m er lime. ' geqgyally too frequent use of the ine power.' It was found that be- ] 11:00 10:00—Musical memories. 7:00—B. A. Rolfe’s orchestra. 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—'.OOO. fine an Instructor available as Cap­ i fishery on Newfoundland. 11:30 10:30-W JZ program s i>.i hr ) 8:00 9:30 8:30—M ontana cowboys; music. tain Sargent the local infantrymen I brakes, especially when traveling cause the carburetor was too close ^ t 645.1—WGR. QUFFALO—1-60. 9:00 8;00—Leo Rel.sman’s orchestra. 10:00 9:00—NtiC program a (2 hrs.) BLACK WILL PROBATED; On Nov.*- 29, 1847. the Cayuse 7:30 G:30—WEAF progs. (3V lire.) 9:30 8:30—Baritone and sopreno. 12:00 II :00-l'layhouse of tne air. are making an effort to produce sev­ down a long hill, or forgetfulness in to the engine the gasoline In the Indians attacked the station and 11:13 10:15—P oetry; dance orchesya. 10:00 9:00—Opera, "Princess Pat." 12-30 11:30—Two dance orchestras. eral good shots among the local I releasing the hand brake at the float chamber became overheated. I killed WhTIman, his wife -emd 12 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1240. li:UU iu;uu—Slumber music hour. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. ranks. 1 start. The fuel lost Its pep as a conse-] C-30 6:30—Dinner music: clas.’tcs. 12:00 11:00—L ate d.-ince orcnealia. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, com edians HIS DEATH ESTABUSHED other persons and took tho other 535.4— W FI, PH ILA D ELPH IA —560. The boys of the Howitzer com- i But fai" more serious is the rub- quence. _____ residents prisoners. The captives 7;oO C:00—WABO prograrns (3 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Billy H ays’ orches:ra. 11:45 10:45—Studio a rtists hour. The remedy was simple. Carbur­ 10:30 9:3i.5-01d tow n meeting. 491.5_W IP, PH ILA D ELPH IA —610. 12;00 11:00—W.IZ Slum ber music. pany and G Co. welcome Major her odor from burning insulation in I were afterward released. 11:30 10:30—WABC progrmr.a iH hr.) 0:30 5:30—Dougherty’.s dance music. 12:45 l]:4 5 -N lg h tn aiv k froilc. Irving E. Partridge as commander the Ignition system. Most likely it etors were dropped down about an Baltimore, Sept. 4.—(APj—The! At the time he'was killed. Whit- ^.3_W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 7:00 0:00—Uncle WIp’s pnigriim.__ . 468.5— KFI, LOS A N GEuLS—640. means a short circuit is impending. inch so that they were further from 7:45 Dinner-music; lidoicis. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSB U RG H -980. 11:45 10:45—Symphony orchesita. of the second battalion, of which the will of Van Lear Black, Baltimore { man was 45 years old. 8:15 7:15—V ariety; R. F. D. hour. 12:45 11:45—Radio dram atization. "C lr- local companies are a part. The It is caused from overheated wiring, the exhaust manifold and down publisher and world filer jirho dlsap-1 8-45 7:45—Dog club: orchestra. 0:15 5:15—Studio program : varieties. cumstantfal Evidence." . which is a sure warning of some­ where they caught a little more air 9:30 8:30—WJZ orchestra, songs. 7:00 6:00—W JZ program s (4^, hrs.) 1-15 12:15—Mule trio; orchestia. Second battalion to a man congra peared last month from his yacht,) 10:30 9:30—Team , varietv hou,. 11:45 10:45—William Penn’s o ifhestra. 2:30 1:30—Studio orchestral pour. tulate Major Samuel A. Butler on thing wrong in the ignition system. draft. Improvement In power was w^as admitted to probate today after | 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBU RG H-1220. 379,5—KGO, OAKLAND—790. system must be immediately noticed. 11:00 10:0n—Loa Amigos: team 0:00 5:00—D andies of yestcrtiuy. his elevation to lieut. colonel, and ! The entire a hearing at which proof of his SENATE ACCOUNTANT 12:00 11:00—Chime reverie.s music. 7:00 0:00—Studio m usical program . 1:00 12:00—.Memory l.rfine; artists. Captain Allan L. Dexter, former checked over until the cause of There have been cases where vac­ 1:00 12:00—O rchestra, tenor ic-ital. 7'30 0:30—Old Tllne Singing .School. 2:00 1:00—I ’aris'in quintet; music. overheating is found and corrected. uum tanks have been overheated by death was established. ! 2-00 1 ;n0—rrlhson’.s dance m>u;c^ 3 00 2:00-Musical muskeleers. commanding officer of the Howitzer The will, disposing of an estajte of| TELLS ON DETECTIVE 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND--1070. 8:00 '7:00—WEAF progs. (:i\i hre ) 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. company to major. The vacancies I reasop of unfavorable location, but 9:00 S:00—Charles H am p, artist. 260.7-WHAM. RDCHESTER-USO. 8:00 7 :0 0 -WABC program s Ci hrs.) The next most common odor Is generally the float chamber of the several million dollars, leaves to the ] 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (2r/> hts.) 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 11:00 10:00—Guy L om bardo's music. along the line were caused by the 7:.30 0:30—D inner dance music. that of gasoline. A leak In the fuel carburetor is to blame. Sometimes publisher’s brother his interest in i 12:00 11:00—Ukelele; dance im elc. 7:45 0:45—String orchestra, tenor. 12:00 11:00—Dunce music: niguni.«i. promotion of Lieut-Col. Clarence E. the A. S. Abell Company, publish-1 Chi cago, Sept. 4.—(AP)—Lloyd 12:45 11:45—M idnight meloille.i: inch. 1:00 12:00—Old sellers p ro g ram s Scarborough, former executive of­ \ system or continued overflowing of the use of an insulated baffle plate 399.8—W eX -W JR . DETROIT—750. S:00 7:00—W JZ program s (3 hrs.) 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—050. ' the vacuum tank might be detected between the float and the engine ers of the Baltimore Sun and the | E. Bemis, public accountant for the 8:00 7:00—'WJZ programs (." hrs.) 11:15 10:15—I'h e ate r organ recital. 8:00 7:00—WE.AF program s IH hrs.) ficer of the regiment to assistant Evening Sun, and leaves sums r>£ Senate campaign expenditures In-- 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program . 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—7E0. 11:00 10:00—Jack W hite: mu.s'c hour. attorney general. by the odor of raw gasoline. The will prevent overheating the fuel. IS-OO 11:00—O rganist, dance n v slc. 12:57 11:57—Tim e: w eather; murUets. from 550,000 to 5230,000 each to va­ vestigating committee, told his em-^,^^ 5:00 4\00—W EA F program s (0 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n 'Andy, com edians overflow In the vacuum tank might I For Better Valve Oiling 283—W TIC. HARTFORD—106U. 11:45 10:45—.Male q u artet; orchostia. Monday being a holiday, no drill be caused by a clogged air vent In rious relatives and others. ployers today that one of'the detec­ 6^0—Dinner dance music. 11:00 10;bO—T heater organ ren ta l. was scheduled for Company G. The ! Motorists who use devices that 6.30 ».j,v Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. the gasoline tank. His widow, Mrs. Jessie Gary tives employed by Ruth Hanna Mc­ 344.6— W ENR. CHICAGO—870. next drill will be held Monday, Sep­ Burned gasoline odors may be lubricate the v a lv e stems Md uPPer | gjack, and their five children with Cormick to shadow Senator Gerard 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—500. 296.9—W HN, NEW YORK-lCIO, 9:30 8:30—I’lu.vers’ presentation. tember 8. First call will sound at cylinder walls might profit by, more 0:00 5:00—P ianist: uke-poct. traced to the exhaust side of the one exception, are provided for in P. Nye, used an assumed name and 7:00 6:00—Big B rother Club. 0:30 5:30—N at Simon, guest artist. 10:00 9:00—Musical: song st.-nles. 7:20 p. m. and Assembly at 7:30 efficient control of the special fluids a provision that gives her one-third attempted to sell to him the infor­ 7:30 0:30—W EA F program.^ {.: hr.) 11:00 10:00—Two comedy skits. engine—In the connections between that are drawn Into the Intake 8:30 7:30—Melody men’s program. 272.5— W LW L. NEW YORK—1100. 12:00 11:00—DX a ir vaudeville. p. m. Any man reporting later cylinders and exhaust manifold, in of the residuary estate and foui mation that he was being watched. 10:00 9:00—W EA F mu.slcai pinpram .. f.-OO .5:00—Soprano, piano, tenor. 374.8—WFAA. DALLAS—890. thgn 7:30 will not be dismissed from through suction Bemis’ Identification of the detec­ 374.8—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 0-40 5:40—Talk; G arden music. the carburetor of Intake manifold children the remaining two thirds. 7-20 6:20—Religious talk s; orchestra. 9:30 8:30—W JZ concert piuR’am. the drill floor until 9:30. This new Working on a vacuum principle It tive, Kenneth Wilson, followed fur­ 8:30 •7:30—WEAlo nrogram.a (2 hrs.) 333.1 —KHJ. LOS ANCELES-900. heating apparatus or In the car is obvious that these devices allow A 550,000 trust fun is provided 10:30 9:30—M instrel m en’s frolic. ■ 525—WNYC. NEW YORK—670. lOTOO 9:00—studio music hour, order has resulted in making the heater. A leak at any of these points for Van Lear Black, Jr., the publish­ ther testimony by Wilson, himself, 11:00 10:00—W EA F m usical hour. 0:40 5:40—B aritone and piani.at, 12:00 1 1 :00-Dance orchestra. men more prompt in attending too much oil to be drawn Into the in which he alleged he was bribed 12:01) 11:00—Footlights; orchcslrn. 7:00 0:00—Air college leclure.* 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. . drills. will permit the burned exhaust gas intake when the engine Idles and not er’s eldest son. Mrs. Jessie Blacl^ 215.7—WHK. CLEV ELAN D —1390. 7-50 6:50—B aritone: players’ dram a. 9:00 s:(ii)—Artist.s entertalnrner.t. to escape and warn us by its odor. Blacklston, his daughter, is be­ by an Investigator of the committee i 8:30 7:30—K arasyk’s band concert. enough when it Is running at top to divulge information: Wilson has 8:00 7 :0 0 -T. B. S. A. mid-week serv. 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—-iOSO. 11:00 111:00—Burnli.Hm'a rllvlhp. kings. Schools for non-commissioned offi­ However, If a strong wind Is queathed 5250,000 and her husband, - 0:00 8:00—W.4BC prog.a. 0 ‘i hr.s.) 309.1-KJR. SEATTLE-970. cers and privates of Company G will speed. With, some means of con­ test;fied he turned the money over/ 10:30 9 :3 0 -N ight club dance music. 7:00 0:00—Twilight hour; address. 12:00 11:00—A n ita s ensemlOe. soloists, blowing from behind, the odor might trolling the suction pr the flow of Buchanan Blacklston, 5100,000. 11:00.10:00—Feature: Slumocr music. 9-30 8:30—Organ recital; conceit. be resumed next Sunday at 10:30 come from the gas that Is escaping to his employer, W. C. Dannen- 11:00 10:00—I.ight opera gems. 12-30 11:30-Salon orchestra, attlsis. oil. the driver can, however, adjust Mrs. J. Walter Lord, of Balti­ 12:00 11:00—Two dance nreheetras. 315.5— WRC. W ASHINGTON—950. 440.9_KPO. SAN FRANC'SCO—680. a. m. The increased attendance at naturally through the exhaust pipe. berg. The latter offered to return 325.9—W W J. DETROIT—920. 11:00 in-.Oll—Feat urn a rtist" hour. more, a widow and a lifelong friend this money to the committee yester­ R:46 5:45—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 8:00 7 :0 0 -NBC program s ilV f hrs.) these schools has been very marked of Mr. Black, who was with him on 10:30 9:30—L ate dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—NBC dance orrlieslra. and shows a decided tendency on the day. ' 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. gas that Is t/.p result of the com­ the valve during traffic driving and the yacht Sabalo when the publish­ part of the men to acquire military plete combustion of the fuel in the R. N, Maxon of the Bemis Com­ knowledge when given the oppor­ when the engine idles. While he er disappeared last month, is left pany also identified Wilson as a man cylinders, but is what escapes not cannot obtain as much oil feed at tunity. An effort Is being made to completely ^rerl and still has the 5100,000. who posed under the name of Den­ TIES GIRL TO A TREE secure a Regular Army officer to high speed as at idling he can get nis and came to Bemis’ office. WTIC PROGRA.MS elements of thhe original gasoline in the adjustment for maximum open­ UOTATIO! talk to the .members of the school it. "In view of what we have run in­ rravelers Broadcasting Service on live military subjects at least ing when driving fast and. get a good SENATOR POISONED to the Dennenberg bearing I am not Hartford, Conn. AFTER KILUNG FRIEND once a month. No doubt the first supply of oil every time he takes a bit suprlaed to run Into a frame Another odor Is that of burning his foot off the accelerator, slow SO.UOO W., 1060 R. C., *482.8 M. speaker will find a large class wait­ oil. That might signify loose pistons, ] like this,” declared Senator Nye, ing to hear him. which permit gashltoe to be "hlowh. or coaaU. Chicago, Sept, 4.—(AP)—An chairman of the committee. quest Into the sudden death of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sept. 4.— “If Art Shire.s hadn’t had to work A number of the boys are waiting down” into the crankcase and dilute Ways to Remove Tar (AP)—Don Brock, 20, Odell, Org., in the garden when he was a boy he State Senator John Joyce today re­ Thursday, September 4,1930 for Corporal Hentschel’s return the lubricating oil. I More extensive travel continues to vealed he was ki’led by a powerful REGULATE BREAD BAKING was under arrest today in connec­ might have, been an anaemic soda from his honeymoon. They have An overfilled crankcase might d e-! aggravate the problem of removing E. D. S. T. tion with the slaying of Fred Dun­ acid. 4:00—News. squirter.” their questions all numbered and dare Itself by this odor. Oil escap-1 tar from the car that happens tq Usbon, Sept. 4.—(AP)—Drastic' bar, Klamath Falls insurance man —Senator Tom Coimatly of Texas. Dr. Clarence Muhlberger of the regulations for the baking of bread 4:10—Aeolian Trio with Burton classified. Apparently a number of Ing into the drums or brake linings; get splattered when running over crime detection bureau at North- Cornwall, Baritone. shot to death on an outing with them are giving the subject of ma­ develops this odor, revealing that a freshlyrresniy oiledoiiec* road.roaa. Fortunately,r ortu«»«j^. i^gg^em University testified he found i Portugal were announc- 5:00—Musical Program—NBC. Miss Doris Bacon at Summit Lake “Women have no right to filch a trimony serious consideration, judg­ the axles need repacking or tight­ however, there is plenty of experl-; nolson in the stomach ! today. 5:30—Toddy Party—NBC. Monday. post from a man as a relief From ing by the many and varied ques­ ening. ! ence to fall back upon. the poison in tne siomacn. weight loaves and the use 5:45—Piano Recital — Florence G. Officers said Brock confessed the i boredom." tions to be asked the new benedict. Somewhat similar Is the odor of | Kerosene still is used effectively Senator Jo.yce 1 of a quality of flour injurious to pub- Hopkins. slaying, explaining he had mistaken —Lady Mary Irene Curzon. Don’t tell them anything, Corporal. frying grease which betrays a leak- for removing tar from the chassis, month to ’ lie health wUl draw severe penalties 6:00—"Speaking of Sports—Arthur Dunbar for a bear Sergeant McCavanaugh was seen Ing universal joint housing, the j fenders, wheels and even parts of pear^ce before j upon offenders. The regulations pro- B. McGinley. Miss BaJon tolc, officers Dunbar “Nearly ay grief which followed at the State Theater Monday after­ grease being spattered on the hot i the body. For lighter road oils al- testlfy on vide that bakers throughout the en in the path of early air line ven­ in the 42d warP His family charged tire country must produce a imlform 6:15—Baseball Scores. was shot as he prepared to take noon. Tell us about the picture, muffler or exhaust pipe. cohol once was popular, but great he was murdered. ■’Hi: 6:25—Diamond Orchestra. her picture standing In the lake, tures was traceable to incompetent Jimmy. We heard It was good. care must be exercised In using this type of loai weighing not more than 6:55—News. j The slayer fhea struck^ her,.over executives and operations of per­ Cards have been received from An overheated engine can be de­ around the modern lacquered cars. one kilogram (a little over two 7:00—Fro-Joy Dance Orchestra — the head with his revolver' and tied sonnel.” Lieutenant Hagedom. Ray has tected by the smell of steam or It can be used cn enameled fenders. pounds) imder penalty of fines rang­ Norman Cloutier, director. her to a tree, departing with her --Major General James E. Fetchet. been touring up through New York scorched metal, as well as hot lu­ Cne manufacturer recommends MRS. LEWIS DIVORCED ing from 20 to 500 escudos (51 ^ 7:30—Musical Questionnaire. clothing and that of Dunbar, the state to Niagara Falls and over In­ bricating oil. This smell comes from soaking tar spots with engine oil 5 ^ ) and imprisonment of from one 8:00—Silent. girl related. “It’s very seldom that stark am­ to Canada, etc. After a stay In the vaporization of oil on the out­ or warm lard. Regardless of what Reno, Nev., Sept. 4.—(AP.)— to six months. After remaining tied to the tree bition can talk as convincingly as Canada (Ihey all stop over In Can­ side of the engine. one uses on the car the remover Mrs. Charlotte Potter Lewis, step­ WBZ—WBZA overnight, clad only in a bathing an empty stomach." ada) he started for home. His Whatever th e odor, however, should, be applied sparingly. It Is daughter of H any F. Guggenheim, Thursday, September 4.—E.D.S.T. suit, Miss Beacon said she freed —Norma Shearer. speedometer registered 1,600 miles danger is flashed to the driver, and a good plan to put it on gently ambassador to ” Cuba, has been FOR RADIO P. M. herself and walked nine miles over when he got back. Some mileage, the car should not be driven farther vrith the tips of the fingers. granted a divorce from Reginald 4:00—Tea Timers. the;inountalhs to Crescent Lake. “One can be more moved by a we’ll say, but anyone who has rid­ before the cause Is found and cor­ After wiping clean with a soft M. Lewis of New York. SERVICE 4:30—Hal Kagan’s Orchestra. puppy of one’s own than by anybody den with “Haggfy” knows how he rected. cloth the parts being cleaned should j else’s lion."—Zona Gale. The divorce was granted a few 5:00—Stock quotations—Tlfft Broth­ can cover the roads. We expect then be washed thoroughly with hours after the filing of her suit PHONE 8160 ers. further details of the trjp when the soapy water. Have you heard the new Majostie “So long as the human appetite in which she charged mental cruel­ 5:15—Evening Echoes. DEMOCRATS GATHER popular lieutenant shows up at the More- Effective Now ty. She accused her husband of con­ Electric Radio 5:53—Plymouth Contest. for stimulants on one side and. for Armory. money on the other remain what What Is the position of carbon re­ stantly nagging and finding fault Barstow Radio 5:56—Kyanize Road Man. The final examinations before go­ movers. In the present automotive with her and with falling to furnish 6:00—Time. TO DRAFT PLATFORM they are, there are likely to be some ing on the range for firing practice ATHOUlffl violations of the prohibition law.” scheme of things? her with any amusement. Service 6:01—Champion Weatherman. wiir take place Monday evening. On 'The question Is puzzling thous­ —Calvin Coolidge. account of the absence of Captain They were married at Ridge­ Authorized Dealer 6:03—Temperature. ands of car owners. For years au­ field, Conn., August 16, 1926, at the Majestic, Phllco 6:04—Agricultural Market report. New Haven, Sept. 4.— (AP) — Sargent, who Is at the National Ri­ And thlnkest thou this, O man, tomobile manufacturers have evi­ 6:20—Baseball scores; Sport Digest. Democrats charged with drafting a fle matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, that judgest them which do such summer home of Mrs. Frederick E. 20 Blssell St. party platform for presentation al denced little, 1? any, confidence In Lewis, mother of the bridegroom. Next door to Klttel’s Market 6:30—Amphion Trio. this examination will be' conducted things, and doest the same, that the process of removing carbon 6:45—To be announced. the State convention in New Lon- CATHOLICS PROTEST by Staff Sergeant Milan. Sergeant thou Shalt escape the judgment Mrs. Reginald Lewis Is the chemically. Now some cars actually daughter of William W. Potter, for­ 7:00—Bulova time; Pepsodent’3 i don next week, will hold their first Milan is well known to the local of God?—Romans 2:3. are equipped v/lth devices to keep Amos ’n’ Andy. i meeting In this city tonight. Prob- men as he was at Camp Devens merly president of the Guaranty carbon in check. Trust Company. 7:15—New England Coke Melodeers. ' ably a second meeting will be neces­ Brussels, Sept. 4—(AP)—A reso­ during the recent encampment. Make not thyself the judge of any The fact of the matter Is that 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man, sary before all the planks are ready lution protesting to Pope Plus Previous tp being assigned to the man.—Longfellow. There’s Nothingr^ against the Russian Soviet govern- with high compression a little car­ DIED NATURAL DEATH 7:45—Statler Ensemble. for adoption National (3uard as an Instructor, bon will bring on the familiar Finer than a 8:00—Criminal Law — Gleason L. Wilbur L. Cross, former dean of i ment’s treatment of religion was the sergeant was stationed at Storrs a adopted today by delegates from; "pinging” sound. Thus If a carbon ainton. Sept. 4.—(AP)—An au­ Archer. the Yale graduate school and College In a similar capacity. Ser­ remover is only mlfidly effective ^t 8:15—L’Ensemble Melodique. leading candidate for the guberna­ more than SO countries at the Inter­ geant Milan holds a first lieutenant’s RECOVER TREASURE topsy performed on the body of STROMBERGr- national Catholic Press , Congress may be useful enough In removing August O. Dudley, 53, of Madison, 8:45—William M. Butler, Republi­ torial nomination arrived here from commission in the Officer’s Reserve the small amount of carbon that can candidate for U. S. Senator, New Hampshire and Is expected to here. , Corps and is a thorough military a night watchman in a factory here CARLSON The resolution will be forwarded now makes such a big difference In today disclosed no fracture of the 9:00—Knox - Dunlap Orchestra — sit in on the platform councils. man. Brest, France, Sept. 4.—(AP)— performance. What’s the Use; Ten Cents a to the Pope. Among the countries Pay rolls are being completed and Sixteen bags of mall containing val­ skull or evidence of vlolente, Coro­ Former Mayor Francis P. Guil- whose delegates subscribed to It Anti-knock gas wiU give knock­ Dance; Parade of the Wooden Sol­ foile, Waterbury, is chalrinan of the in a short time the local ^ardsmen uable registered matter and the din­ less performance In an old engine ner L. A. Smith reported. He will KEMPS diers; Columbiana; You’re the were the United States, Canada, will perform that most joyful func­ ing room silverware of the sunken conduct an inquest later to deter­ committee drafting the party prin­ Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, loaded with carbon, but as soon as INCORPORATED One; Find Me a Primitive Man; tion any soldier is asked to do. peninsular and Oriental liner the high compression engine collects mine tke cause of death. Rollin’ Down the River; Hlttin’ ciples. It is probable that Archibald Honduras, Ireland, Panama, Peru, McNeil national committeeman will However, In this case they do and "Egypt,” which went down in a col­ a little carbon knocking may result. Dudley’s body wsus found beside 763 Mhin St., tte Bottle; Love Is Like a Song. Uruguay and Venezuela. •' Repre­ will get more than the "Cent” they lision In 1922, were salvaged today a chair on a loading platform of the be consulted. sentatives of the Vatican and of Sliding BeconMS Warning^ South Manchester 9:30—Maxwell House Ensemble— sing about. by Italian divers. After years of Just because thfe brakes are de­ factory yesterday morning by a fel­ ciollege Medley: When Summer Is I A declaration in favor of old age many European lands also voted for The Howitzer Company associa­ efforts, the ship was finally located pensions will be perhaps the out­ signed to provide 60 per cent brak­ low watchman. Gone; Huckleberry Finn, from the proposal. tion meeting was held in the com­ l&St WGClC* standing plank. It was indicated to­ Another resolution favoring crea­ ing force on the rear wheels and “Mississippi Suite;’’ Teacher’s Pet; pany rooms Tuesday night. The divers have not yet been able only 40 per cent on the front should Betty Co-Ed; Ploddin’ Along; day by party leaders. tion of an International Catholic Private Philip B. Selwltz was to reach the cargo of gold Ingots Press Agency was adopted at the be no reason to assume that if the Wake Up, Chlllun . elected secretary to fill unexpired valued at about 52,000,000. If rear wheels slide the braWng sys­ 10:00—The First Alarm. BEATEN BY BANDITS closing session of the Congress, term of Private Louis Chartier, dis­ weather holds they hope to enter which was attended by more than tem Is at fault. No matter how 10:30—Statler Organ—Louis Weir. charged. Committees to serve until the third deck of the vessel and braking force Is distributed all cars 11:00—Bulova time. New Haven, Sept. 4.—(AP)—A 200 delegates. January 1: House, Social and Ath­ dynamite it. victim of a robbery and attack by are designed to have equal resulting NIGHT 11:01—CJhamplon Weatherman. letic and Rifle competition were braking force at each wheel when 11:03—Basefca!’ scores; Sport Di­ two youths, according to his ov.-n TROOPER SUSPENDED elected. New benches for the lock­ \ story, Peter Mlssak, 70, of North • LEARY AS CANDIDATE the machine Is in action. gest. er rooms were'authorized. Follow­ If the rear wheels grab or slide 11:08—Temperature. Haven, was taken to a hospital here, Torrlngton, Sept. 4.— (AP) — ing the meeting refreshments were either theli* brakes are too closely SCHOOL today for treatment of a fractured State Trooper Martin B. Kelley of served by Mess Sergeant McCann Waterbury, Sept. 4.— (AP)—City Comptroller Daniel J. Leary may be adjusted*'6r the front ones are not knee. Torrlngton, under suspension for al­ assisted by Sergesmt* Joe Fatscher close enough. The condition Is a INVES’nGATING DEATH • He was found on the highway leged Infraction of rules of the State and Private 1st Class Minor. the nominee for lieutenant-governor on the Democratic ticket. '' warning to have the brakes read­ o p r a s outside of North Haven early thiv Motor Vehicle Department, will be Michael Rubacha, former bugler justed. ■ Torrlngton, Sept. 4,—(AP) — morning, Passersby brought him to given a hearing In Hartford Thurs­ of the Howitzer Company, now em­ Town Chairman John H. Crary Grand Jury investigation into the stated today that the state organi­ When a car stops suddenly the the office of Dr. Sterling T. Taylor. day before State Police Commis­ ployed at Cheney Brothers’ New weight Is thrown forward In such death of Antonio Russo, whose bul­ Mlssak told the doctor two young sioner Hurley. York office, was In town over the zation Is anxious to have a Water­ MONDAY let-riddled body was found in the bury man on the ticket because this a manner as to Increase front wheel men had given him a ride from The trooper. In charge of issuance week-end renewing acquaintances at traction and dscrease that In the woods here on May 9, will be start­ of drivers’ licenses In Ldfohfield the Armory. , is the banner Democratic city of the 'm ed Thursday In Litchfield. A spe­ Wallingford last night, attacked rear. The distribution of weight In him, took 550 from his pockets and county, is charged with leaving his Members of the Howitzer Com­ some cars is such as to necessitate EVENING cial panel i^ll convehe to hear evi­ license application book with Justice pany who are credited with perfect "If Waterbury Is to be allowed to dence. then threw him out of the car. name a candidate for the ticket we designing for a smaller percentage of the Peace Frank E. Knox in his attendance for 1929-30 are: Captain of braking force on the front. Two men, Domenic T. Chlrella Woodbury garage. Russell B. Hathaway, First Lieuten­ vrill ask that Comptroller Leary be Spend the winter in profitable study. % and I^menic Adamo, are held in STABS SELF IN C^LL picked for lleutenant-gpvemor," Mr. ant Helmar G. Anderson, Second "Day by day,” said the wise­ county Jail in connection with OLD VETERAN DIES Lieutenant Horace F. Murphey, Crary says. Enter Eveni,ng School next Monday night. Russo’s death. Bridgeport, Sept. 4. — Va P) — cracking miniature • golf course Nicholas Tando, Stratford store­ First Sergeant Ragner C. Gustaf­ owner, "our business is getting Call or write for ciriculars. keeper, was In hospital here to­ New Britain, Sept. 4.—(AP)— son, Corporal Walter E. Korch, SIX FLIERS KILLED putter and putter.” , EX-LEGISLATOR DIES day with two knife wounds near his Spencer H. Wood, commander of Corporal Frank 'Vitullo and Private heart which, according to police, Stanley Post, G, A. R. of this city, Ernest F. Rueblri'. Ferrol, Spain, Sept. 4.—(AP.) — / Torrlngton, Sept. 4.—(AP) — were aeK-infflcted In the Stratford died today after a long illness. He Outdoor pistol practice for the RADIO SERVICE Howitzer Company bQgins In 10 Six Spanish eubaltems burned to Joba.P. Porter, 59, former Legis­ jail last mght. t was bom In Hamden, Mass., on death here yesterday when their on all makeo. The CtHinecticut Buahets College Taindo was arrested yesterday March 13, 1845. Ha enlisted for ser­ days, Dvlth record flrifig due about New Seta and Standard lator and Selectman, died at his October 1. It Is planned to hold a Domler seaplane cracked up. Tno G. H. Wilcox, Principal; home in Goshen today. Death was charged with arson as the result of vice In the Civil War at the age of accident occurred during naval Aooessorles an investigation into the burning of 17 with Company D, 37th Mass. In­ clambalce at the range. Odd Fellows’ Block^ South Manchester, Conn. due to a cerebral hemorrhage suf- Men of both companies examined maneuvers. feried'yesterday. Mr. Porter was a his grocery store last July 27. Fire fantry and served for thr^e years. The Infante Don Jaime flew In WM.E.KRAH officials accuse him of firing the He had been an optician In' this city the cups-^set up by the company native and life long resident of! commanders for attendance record the plane 8r few days ago. ^ 368 ToUand Turnpike. Phone 81S8 Oosben. *place to obtain insurance '.money, since 1866. V

.1/ !’P^«:v" ■ ^ - ' ;t* r - •^11 .'sS? tt-- T A C ^ ^ l X -W'>;v f%lURSDAV, SEFrEMBER4, 1930. HERALD; SOUTH MA mighty engines for weal op woe. if YRH50YEN t (f N T QUIT Jirr-AND-RUN DRIVER (Siiia Stuck of Park s t^ t for^ toe the wets were good sports like 0P @ ) FORUM the apostlev they would say with (3VENB MONTHS Ji Carvey ’^of * New. /.HavM him. "If drinHing wine make my Buenos Aires, Sept. 4.— NASHVILLE’ S E L E spent toe holidays wlto hie pk^ts A 8MALLBB “SQUARE PIE” brother stumble,,! will dri^ nc Public excitement over the political Mr. and Mrs..E. Cary^ of, C ott^ wine whUe ton wprld stMdeth, lest situatton, which admittedly has heM ^ r c A R N E R A FIGHT most serious for more than a week,- Joseph Biondi, Who Fled Aftei^ street- ' •' Editor, The HefaYd: ! cause my broth^ to offend. Sinking RdV. -Theo. M art^ LEAST IN NATION A daughter 'was beta on Monday ■nianking you very much for your _Why should any man, whether was intensified today with publica­ at toe RockVUle City hospital to Mr. tion of reports that President Yri- In Hebron, Sentenced. ? FlraBMU Set Date kindly notice of my artlde in last editor or not, stick and hang for a The Hook and Ladder and Mrs. Bmpson Aboni of ElUng- letting up of Prohibition (especially goyen had been asked to resign and fire lads have set the date for ton. ’ . . ^ _ Record CroYfd Expected to evening’s "Open Forum,” might I as they can offer nothing better j, hadtefused.' ' Joseph Biondi, East - Hampton^^ weekend trip to New York for Sept­ Raymond Dickinson and Byron ask to just what do yoii refer in tne and seemingly hold up, to the young Ontica, afternoon newspaper, said ifext s ^ Duluth, Minnesota Has Most; that a group of leaders of the pr’est- youth, ydll spend toe ember 19, 20 and 21. T h e y " « ^ ^ i ' Neff, both of New York -fpent the first sentence of your "Editor’s particulasly, the use of. liquors to a the Tolland' holiday weekend with their parents c Attend “ Three In One” dent’s own party, the Radicals, had months of his life in ing. forward to a fine time, M d their Nqte,” when you say, .“In every test certain degree as the highest ideal itinerary takes in a trip'to Coney in Rockville, and left on ’Tuesday of life, the summum bonum of hu­ asked his private physician, who is County jail as a penalty for fleeing^ Hartford and Bridgeport possible to make, Manchester peo­ Island, some shows, a b ^ game or morning for a motor trip ^rough man existence? But "we are per­ treating Sr. Yrigoyen for influenza, from-the scene after an autompbiw Battle at Hurley Stadium. ple have expressed themselves 3^ two, and anything elM they c m Canada. suaded better things" of the wets, to request him to resign. 'Qie paper he was operatirg struck and fa t^ y ; There was a' Well-Baby Confer­ to 1 against the present Prohibition injured Rev.- Theodore D. Martin ■ Have Most in This State. manage to get in while they are in “ though we thus speak," as said said Yrigoyen declined to do so. ence at the rooms of the Rockville MeanwhUe secret conferences of near his home in Hebron on August the city. status?” Having been a citizen oT f Paul. Their intelligence will get the Visiting Nurse Association in the Primo Camera, who boxes Jack this fair town but three year's I administration leaders and the Driver Sentenced m’a v ' better of them some time, and th«v 16. ^ The case of Joseph Biondi of East Prescott block from 3 to 4 p. m. DeMave, Jack McAuliffe, 2nd and may not know what "tests” m^jf , and Cabinet continue. That was the decision made yes­ Washington, Sept. 4.— (APJ — A today, and a large number of babies I do re- i will stand firm for right and jus- terday afternoon by Judge Newell Hampton, the driver of wr Fred Caldora at the Himley Stadium have been made previously. I do re- o?im caoable editor Census Bureau compUation today were examined and weighed, and ' tice, Jennings in ToHand County superior which fatally injured BBEAILS WOBIEN’S RECORD their mothers received \ Instruction Friday night, will arrive in Hartford court when Biondi faced toe charge showed Nashville, Tennessee, had D. Martin of Hebron on «^®- Paris, Sept. 4— (AP)—^MUe Marse on the proper care of the children. tomorrow afternoon. correctly, sought to with 100,000 or more population, j is some question as to just ^ me right, two articles, at least, She landed at 9:31 a. m. after exact­ count. Biondi was sentenced to six months CURIOSmf CAUSES park all of his six feet sevm i°chM. and Duluth, Minnesota, had the j were printed in the “ Herald” then, God, ly 38 hours aloft. Her mark was two Two other East Hampton young at ToUand JaU, Willard Rogers says the hotel And right toe day puat win, men who were riding with Biondi at charge of ,evading one written by the Rev. Joseph hours, 13 minutes and five seconds ' largest. | management may have to put two To doubt would be disloyalty. the time, his orother, Domenlck, and The population of Nashville was: The case lasted day ^thS^e Primo Cooper, and the other by the late better than that of Lena Bernstein, MANY ACCIDENTS coubhe,es end on end or have To falter, would be sin.” made May 2 of 56 hours, 46 minutes Herman Orlacchio, were given 60 Policeman John Zekas and Carroll Rev. E. P. Phreaner, in which they W. D. WOODWARD.. given as 153,153 with 1,608 or one! J. Shaw of the Hartford ^rracks sleep;ep siucwajfo.sideways. . protested against such an unfair and 55 seconds.' day suspended jail sentences on per cent, unemployed. Duluth re­ There is statewide Mile Bastie previously had held charges of being accessories to relating how they questioned the ac­ test of the opinions of the commuri EDITOR’S NOTE;—'The Herald'.s ported 5,444 unemployed out of a cused and his two compMions, w ^ ty on the Prohibition question. II toe record at 27 hours sustained evading responsibility. They were Open Forum is a medium of expres- j ^ I placed on probation for six months total population of 101,417, or 5.4 statements from all three. The Records Show That Unduly was ufifatr like the recent one of the charge of criminal negUgence in Sion provided by this newspaper for 'under toe' csre of Rev. John J. “Literary Digest,” whose ballots toe benefit of Its readera-^toose per cent. operating a motor vehicle was noli- were sent largely to folks in the INDIAN RIOT i Keane of East Hampton the he on hand ks he read the Forum as well a? Ih announcing the figrures 6(i* Inquisitive Make for Sev- wettest states, and biit a minority Khulna, Bengal, India, Sept. 4.— Census Bureau said they represent­ The two men.who were in the car, guns and trains them on DeMave, those who write it. A great deal of A mob today attacked a party of McAuliffe and Caldora. of them to the 'motherhood and sis­ latitude Is allowed to contributors. Of course those Nebraska City ed persons “usually working at a Dominik Biondi and Herman Orlac- terhood of the nation. police at toe village of Daulahat Rotarians were just plain mean gainful occupation who were re­ eral Auto Crashi^. Camera’s managers, who are That there must be limits to that near here and injured several. The chio, both of East Hampton, were ’The wets flock, to such a pastime, _ when they elected H. L. Mencken ported on the unemployment sched­ charged with being accessories to pointing him aU the time for a shot latitude is obvious. Otherwise the police fired at their attackers but it at the heavyweight and it has been a well established' Herald migl^t find Itself in the posi­ an honorary member and then noti­ ule as without a job, able to work the charge of evading respohsibUity fact that any dishonorable wet was not known whether there were and looking for a job.” ' The figures and were each sentenced to 60 days A study of the causes of motor believe Primo can knockout all iwee tion of aiding in toe dissemination other casualties. An excise show fied him of the good news by -tele­ would get hold of as many votes are subject to correction. Other in jail, the sentence, however, was vehicle accidents in Connecticut has of these boxers, although each of of malicious mis-statement, was destroyed nearby. graph. classes of imemployed are to be re­ suspended and they were placed on shown that curiosity is one of the the bouts is limited to two ro^mds. from all sources as he could, and statement not malicious but not the of course mark them all in his own ported upon later. probation for six'months with Rev. chiM reasons why there are frequent None of the three is expected to less injurious or merely ■windy anc, New England Father John J. Keane of East lapses from good driving habits, ac­ give Camera any trouble, but favor, for no names had to be at­ useless vaporings for which the The following table, prepared by Hampton as special probation of­ cording to the State Motor Vehicle should offer enough tached. Agaun- we say the true test newspaper hsus no space and read­ make the three abbreviated batues in Manchester and throughout the the Census Bureau, shows the num­ ficer. . Department. Many persons have ers no time. ber and percentage of unemployed Biondi was taken to jail on Wed­ been xmduly inquisitive while in of interest. land was the presidential vote on We are in receipt today of a long in cities of 100,000 or more popu­ nesday evening and began to senie traffic and the result, has been much Interest centers, of course, in tne November 6, 1928. If a similar teat communication published above, ti\p MORE MILEAGE AT lation: his sentence at once. damage and injury. ’oig Venetian, his physical propor­ be made In November, 1932, be­ author of which evidently believes Massachusetts: Burpee Corps Meets ’This subject was discussed in an tions and his actions in the ring. tween an avowed dry and a confess­ he is promoting the cause of prohi­ City Population Unemployed The regular meeting and birth­ article prepared by Commissioner of Local Italians plan a reception ed wet, we have little doubt as tii bition. We have room In toe Open THE SAME COST' 1930 Number P.C. day social of the Burpee Women s Motor Vehicles Robbins. B. Stoeckel for Primo when he detrains hCre and the same sort of result as obtained Forum for arguments for prohibi- Boston ...... 787,27T 27,056 3.4 Relief Corps was held on Wetoes- and read this afternoon from WTIC, puts his great dogs on Connecticut in 1928, unless through sharp chi­ tion—we have printed countless col­ Chain Store brands or inferior brands cannot com­ Cambridge .. 113,650 3,381 3.0 day evening in their rooms in G. A. the ’Travelers Station, in the inter- soU for, the first time. ' canery of the wets, and more espe­ umns of such matter. This particu­ Owing to the big demand for pete for mileage with KELLYS. Fall River .. 115,301 3,996 3.5 R. Hallr Plans were completed for ests of safety on the highways. ’ ] cially through the apathy of the lar communication contains no sin­ “While there are many things, tickets the main office at the Hur- Lowell ...... 100,300 4,615 4.6 the Home Day^ at C r o m w ^ n « t drys, a monkey-wrench should be gle thought that has not been em­ BUY THE BEST known to every driver, which will ley Stadium is now open for reser­ Lynn ...... 102,327 2,943 2.9 Wednesday, September 10. The biw thrown into the political machinery ployed over andi over again by dry.^ New Bedford 112,836 4,178 3.7 will leave Town Hall at 9 o clocl^ arouse curiosity,” said the CommiB- vations and tickets. Phone Number o f these United States. We still be­ KELLY SPRINGFIELD sioner, "one of the times when it is and is, moreover, packed full of ab­ Somerville .. 103,604 3,025 2.S and all who intend to go are MkfQ 8-1371 and 8-3872 lieve the majority of Manchester’s solute mis-statements. On toe other LOTTA MILES TIRES Springfield .. 149,861 4,442 3.0 to kindly no^y Mrs. Lillian Buck- most dangerous to exhibit this trait citizens to be on toe side of right, is when something has happened on hand it would take pages of facts Worcester .. 196,837 6,217 3.2 minister just as soon as possible, and of happy homes, and of freedom the highway. It invariably occurs to controvert these reckless mis­ THEY WEAR LONGER Rhode Island: she wishes to make Arrangements from dangerous automobiling. Right when a car is stuck in the mud or statements. ciypo Standard HeaYy Duty Providence . 252,386 9,335 for the bus. here permit me to ask toe editor A very fine report was read ny has skidded into a tree or fence, that SILVER LANE The Herald’s Open Forum space Connecticut: ^ to declare plainly whether he really is as free as ever to contributions . 147,206 5,147 Mrs. Alice Kington, delegate at the cars traveUng^both ways stop in &...... ^^*'5 Bridgeport .. and believes that there would be more that justify themselves. We cannot Hartford .... 163,818 5,505 large to the National Convention the roadway, all the people get out, 4,885 at Cincinnati, bhio. The next meet­ and the crowd which gfathers actual­ safety for automobilists, and if permit it to be further employed in 29x4.75 ...... New Haven . 162,650 HOCKANUM there’d be fewer drunken drivers by . 101,025 3,472 ing on September 17, will be the oc­ ly hampers those engaged in rescue toe dissemination of wholesale false Waterbury repeal of toe Eighteenth amendment 29x5.00 ...... New York casion of a regular members’ sup­ work. The real danger lies in the News Notes propaganda. If: toe permitting of sales of New York: per, and will be in charge of the fact that accidents of this type ...... L’s and M’s, with Mrs. Jessie Meyer usually occur in bad places, such as wines and beer, by bringing bac^ 9:75 IS Albany ...... 127,358 3,151 Mules, according to an an­ curves or near the top of a hiU. The Hockanum Parent Teachers .toe ssdoon in some form or other, “ o ...... Buffalo ...... 573,070 20,066 in charge. nouncement of the Department of N. Y. Total .6,981,927 234,854 September Social Those standing arovmd are liable to Association wiU open their fall or toe nullifying of toe state en­ The Union Church Friendly Class be struck by approacl^g cars, the meeting at the South Grammar j forcement law. TeU us right out Agriculture, are retreating before Bronx Bor. .1,266,506 37,074 toe advancing tractors. But you held their September Social on Wed­ drivers of which, by reason^of the! school Wednesday eveMng, straight, brother. Canada has tried 30x6.00 ...... Brkyn. Bor. 2,604,549 81,265 < can say this for them: they put Man. Bor. ..1,872,145 86,299 nesday evening, with a very good natural hazards of the location, 10 at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Geo. H. Os- j similar plans, and her own statis- ...... attendance. Plans for the fall sea­ have no means of knowing that a tics show toe absolute, failure of up a stubborn' resistance while Queens Bor. .1,079,357 25,142 good, president urges all .Members SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN MANCHESTER ' Rich. Bor. . . 159,370 5,074 son include a play and a supper, the crowd has gathered there. Again to atttod and bring their frimds; I regulation to regulate, and toe en-1 they lasted. Rochester .. 325,019 10,707 date for each will be announced and agfain people and vehicles have as this meeting will take the form ormous increase there in auto acci- ^ Syracuse . . . 207,007 5,728 later. , . been hit in such circumstances. ^ of a get together. ^ dents, sales of aU kinds of Utica ...... 102,633 3,325 The program for the evening in­ “There are exceptions, of course, The Ladies Aid society of the and deaths by alcoholism. While we r’s C olds The Depot Square Garage Yonkers ___ 135,123 4,483 cluded songs and recitations, and to the rule of non interference. South Congregational church will deprecate admitted failures of law- Best treated witiiout There are cases where an exhibition Depot Square selections on a musical saw. It was hold their first meeting Wednesday enforcement, due to corrupt_^offi- dodng—JustfUb®" decided at the meeting to send of humanity is called for by every afternoon Sept. 10 at 6 o’clock. Sup­ cials, to appetite and avarice, and DAY AND NIGHT WRECKING SERVICE church calendars to shut-ins and moral law and one must stop and per "Will be served. to disloyal wet newspapers all o/cr Phone 3151 or 8159 . , • VETERANS TO SUPPORT students out of town. ' give aid. There is no reason, how­ Elroy Osgood, eldest son of Mr. toe country, we are siire that tal.- The committee for the October ever, why under every imusual cir­ and Mrs. Geo. H. Osgood of 72 South ing baclward steps is‘ no cure for Wli-ION JARS USED YEARlY social follows: Mrs. Emma Hem- cumstance inquisitiveness, having no street will enter Antioch Col­ NOMINATION OF DRAPER mann, chairman, Mrs. Emily Liebe, evil end to gain, should be exhibited and lege at Yellow Springs, Ohio this Sagacious Uncoln once said very Mrs. Jesse Liebe, Mrs. Lottie Car­ indulged in. The misfortvme of an­ fall. truly "Liquor might have defenders Boston, Sept. 4.— (AP)—A group penter, Mrs. George Fiske, Mrs. A1 other ought never to be a spectacle The South Congregational church Gilman, Fred Babcock and Asher “Curiosity causes accidents large­ but no defense.” BaxiW in the f rlier of veterans, representing 50 wUI open the fall services Sunday part of toe last century Thomas Read. ly because it induces less attention Massachusetts cities and towns, to­ at 10:45 a. m. Sept. 7. Rev. William Jefferson said at toe close of his ad­ day issued an appeal in the interests State Installation to the ■job on hand. If the mind of State Commander-elect Edward J. Rooke wiir preach. • ministration: “ Were I "to^ghi my ct Eben S. Draper for the Republi­ a motor vehicle operator is distract­ L. Newmarker at the regular meet­ ed by a happening in which he has Mrs. S. S. Rogers of Naubuc administration again wito toe can nomination for U. S. Senator. Ave., is entertaining her mother, knowledge which I acquire from ex­ Support of the veterans whose ing of the American Legion on no immediate part, it is easy to see Tuesday night, appointed the follow­ Mrs., Wolfe of Brooklyn, N. Y. perience, toe first question I would names are signed to the appeal that his car may.be poorly driven ing committee to make snrrange- L k vrito regard to evepr can^date was given because of “recent as while curiosity hais hold. , Even an the i ments for the State Installation instant is enough in some circum- TO TRY LEGUIA for pubUc offlce.would be, M he ad- persions to the effect that ! which is to be held at Rockville dur- 'dlcted to toe use of ardent spirits^ veterans’ vote carries little or no S^&DCCS* ing November, at which time the Lima, Peru, Sept. 4.— (A P )— Col. No, no, automobiles, airplMes a d weight,” the circular says. It also I "Sometimes the results of curios­ that the i hew state officers will be installed; ity are imusual. Recently a car be­ Enrique-Ballesteros, who recently L lca te machinery cannot be rim by raiiH attention to the fact Commander William C. " Pfunder, was appointed inspector general qf toe runners ot tnese Republican Party in Massachusetts ing towed was stopped In a certain alcohol in Francis Prichard, George N. Brig­ the army by Luis M. Sanchez Cer- '“has never nominated for a major street. A crowd gathered. ‘One ham, William Baer, Thomas Ryan, woman ran to see what had attract* ro, head of toe military junta also public office p World War veteran and Charles Batz, ex officio. This is ed the crowd. She feU^over the tow will be president of the “National WEEK who saw active service.” ' usually a big event, and the entire Sanction Tribunal” created for The names carried on the appeal rope and hurt her "head. As she wsis G e ttin g organization is on its toes to help being picked up another woman ar­ prosecution of all accused of misuse — at— include: F. W. Bunnell, Pittsfield; make the visitors welcome, and to of national treasury funds. ^ Douglas Crocker, Charles T. Flynn, rived in a hurry and also fell over see to it that each one enjoys him­ The deposed president, Augusto i and George R. Wallace, Jr., Fitch­ the rope. They occupied adjoining Up Nights self to the fullest extent. cots in the hospital.” B. Leguria, is among those to be i burg: Leonard E. Dorrien, Salem; Report was also read on the Bos­ tried. The junta has decreed con­ Claude M. Fuess, Andover; George ton Convention, and although no fiscation of property of all those W. Gardiner, Herbert L. Scarles, and Edward S. Hayes, Worcester; Al­ final count is made on those who convicted of such use. will attend it is expected there will OPENING STOCKS nSStesyouXeelNdred,deprwaed bert H. Stone and George H. Hey- be a .good number go from here. Ckincerning those eight wood, Gardner; James L. Loomis The outing held on August 24 was Connecticut who returned to their th. .C- 11 from ana New York, Sept. 4.— (AP) — Al­ homes with ^ een hair, green e;^- •••>. TryCyatex (pro­ AudeU W. Monk, Jr., Fairhaven; i a report was also given on the though support appeared for sev- j brows and green eyelashes «ter today, under the event, eral leading stocks toe price trend] svrimming in a dye polluted river, ■William P. Ryan, Holyoke; George toe most exacting Sunday featore ilfiy toeae^nCtlbna,tiona, improve rcoi-reat- W. Schryver, Williamstown; A. O’Neil—^Hughes again was generally downward at rgy, or money backx Of interest to many in this place editor vrill have to admit toe story ful eleep and W Come Early — See These Bays Loring Swasey, Taunton; Henry F. toe opening of today’s Stock Mar­ ynly dOo at is toe wedding which took place on Weston, Brockton; and Bayard ket. U. S. Steel and Chesapeake & has some color. Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at Tuckermen, Jr., Hamilton. Ohio moved up half and Standard of Dial 7220 and Arrange for Demonstration ^ St, Patrick’s church, Mystic, when New Jersey 1-4. Allied Chemical Miss Helen Louise Hughes, daughter, lost 2 points, MissouH, Kansas, BOMBERS ON TRIAL of Mrs. Isabelle J. Hughes, formerly Texan one, and shares losing one of Rockville, now of Hartford, was point included Worthington Pump, married to Francis J. O’Neill of American Telephone, WesUngbouse PRICES SLASHED! Triest, Italy, Sept. 4— (A P )—The Hartford. Mr. O’Neill is employed Electric, PubUc Service of New Jer­ at toe Travelers Insurance Com­ alleged chief of a gang of eigl\teen sey, A. M. Byers, Goodyear and The F o llo w i n g Cars A ll Priced to Sell Under $500. Terrorists charged with numerous pany. Both toe bride and toe groom Columbian Carbon. murders in this section/of Italy to­ are well known to a wide circle of Firmness in a handful of pivotal Real Car Values. day took the witness stand before a friends in Rockville, Manchester and shares at toe opening spread special tribunal for the defense of Hartford, who wish them toe best through much of toe list during the the state. otluck in toe future. first half hour of trading, and International interest was given Wheel Club Meets gains of a point or more wete nu­ The Wheel Club vrill hold an im­ the case yesterday when officials an- ' merous. Bulls felt 'that toe down SEDAN HUP SEDAN portant meeting in its rooins to­ nounced that one of the men under turn late yesterday was due to pro- f NASH night.. A large attendance is ex­ j arrest had confessed that the terror­ fesslonal selling rather than real pected, as plans for the coming sea­ ists had plotted to kill Premier Mus­ liquidation, and attempted to drive solini. son will be discussed, and several in­ teresting projects are under way. shorts to cover. While facing his interrogators, Overnight news was largely-of an DODGE SEDAN The boys have been an important the suspect known as Francesco ^couraging character. show you how you can Maruslc, denied he was head of toe part of toe city’s life since toe tiiree rallroadh—Erie, Lackawanna, g^ng, but admitted throwing three organization of this club a few years save money ty huymg your ago. Everyone is anxious to ' have and Jersey Central—reported grad­ bombs. He was questioned regard­ ual improvement in business. The ing a confession police said he made, them prosper, and everyone is proud paint on the yea ra g e W e’ ll of the progress toe Wheel Club has commodity price for August as re­ 1926 BUICK COACH admitting complicity in thirteen ported by both Dun’s, and Brad- prove to you that Devoe ^ the murders and a series of attempted made. It is hoped that a very suc­ cessful season is in store for toem. street’s indicated that a; fair de- moat economical paint in the world. murders, bomb throwings, and arson .gree of stability Iiad been achieved. cases. Locals Not because Deyoe’is a bargain Mr., and Mrs. James Bolgw of Union Pacific rose 3 points, and Franklin street, accompsuiied by United Aircraft more than 2. Stocks paint. But because it 1927 BUICK COUPE JOBLESS CONFERENCE gaining a point or more Included U. Mrs. Andrew Griffin, who has been which means the s ^ e to paint as a visitor in town for toe past week, S. Steel, American Gan, General Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 4.— Electric, Sears Roebuck, Du Pont, (AP)—The Ecumenical Council in left yesterday for Boston, where Mr, mileage does to tires—because it lasts firom one and Mrs. Bolger will be guests for ConsoUdated Gas, Standard Gas, session here today decided on a New York Central, Eastman,- Case conference on unemployment, to several days at toe, home of Mr. and to three years longe^thaA other paints. . 1927 BUICK and 'Vanadium. Ludlum Stoel was which the churches of toe world Mrs. Andrew Griffin,. And because it spreads further— because a Mr. and Mrs. Max Andre of Chest­ soft, sagging to new low ground, would be invited, not later than next and Columbian Carbon sold off gallon of Devoe covers 15% to 40^ more surface REMBhffiER—You Can Depend on a Buick Dealer’s Word. year. nut street are toe proud parent^ of a son born at toe Rockville City hos­ couple of points. 'The decision was made by request Foreign exchanges -again eased, than does a gallon of any other pmnt made. ol British and American churches. pital on ’Tuesday. Miss Helen Pinney, whose vaca­ sterUng cables sliding off 1-16 to Paint your home—it’s a shrewd Investment! The program proposes national 54.86%, toe lowest'ih weeks. . "studies of labor problems, efforts tion started on Saturday and who was to have enjoyed a two week’s But see us first—let sho^ yearat® will be made to find a permanent HARTFORD MEN HURT T emedy for unemployment evils. stay in New York City and Brook­ is the only sound basis on which to h ^ paint 1 London, Basel and Geneva were sug­ lyn, had toe misfortune to fall and sprain her ankle on Saturday eve­ Montreal, Que., Sept. 4.—r(A F) — JAMES M. gested as possible sites for toe pro­ R Martin- Kendall and George posed meeting. ning, and will be confined to her The F. T. Blish Hardware Co» b u ic k AGENCY home for toe entire two week^, or at Seraloe of ' Hartford, Conn., were injured last night when their auto- 70S Street, South Manchester D IA L72te A New York man who stole a least until she has fvilly recovered. CORNER MAIN AND MIDDUB TURNPIKE Frederick Moxon of Talcott ^ h ile overturned in a ditch on toe dollar watch toe other day was sen­ Montreal-Ottawa highway near Be ■r.: tenced from 20 to 40 years in pris­ avenue, has returned from a busi­ ness trip at Boston, Mass. Perrot. They received medical at­ on. Had he taken a more expensive tention at Ste. Ann de Bellevue, movement he might have been giv­ Charles Stucky of New Haveta was~toe guest eff------his mother. — ^ 7, Mrs. Que., for cuts and hruisss. . en a more correct time. >5S|7;if.4r ■A* r. .'•'V '^'.1 MANCHESTER'EVENtNG HERALD. s6W H MANCHESTER, CONN,; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 19^0, PAG E EIG H T ^ _____ :i______i... r i; ' ,. r - • ■'.^Trr-r

jDqtfy Health [Service OUVE ROBERTS. OARTOM' .. 1050 ey NCA -Senvrec. wc. Hints Op H«w To Keep WeU ■ by World Famed Authority Everyone interested in children • cided and direct bearing upbn. ^ e \ ' ".’‘f- r ■ '_____ must be interested in the account physical strength of the child, io f an atticle by ,Dr. Richard E. Mothers are inclined to deny'tijid, M^MPB IS NOT v e r y Clarke of the-Royal Infirmary of i know. They think o| “excitemeht” ^aUOUS, BUT *TSWM- “He told me especially not to for-; Bristol, Fng all the time. papers, shares Dan’s apartment with ; ^gnt might be reading his manu- a long way,” Paul said. “But it’s , that was responsible for mumps hlm. He has great fidth In Dan’s ^ ggript, and Dan wondered uneasily Dr. Clarke believes “It must be eith-' Noise is one. the production department that’s ; and which would produce the dis- * 4... j < ...... The ear nerves o f . children in ability, despite the latter’s lack of ^bat the man’s verdict would be. hardboiled. Getting by them la, hilt thP f>vi- that the modem child is more success as a free lance. Dan has be- that the thing was out of o f° L v of the i easily exhausted and can stand less cities never get a rest whether the j sometimes a different matter. But! dence in support of any of the .y^gj^^uis parents or that modern i impression is consciously or un­ come discouraged over this, and ^ bis hands, he coiild think of several you don’t need to worry,” he added j germs isola te has not been suffi­ consciously received. Think o# the over what he considers his rather i pig^gs where he might have im- positively. “They’re not dizzy enough | cient to make experts believe that methods of upbringing and educa­ tion are all wrong.” |thousands of soimds children have hopeless regard for Anne Winter, > proved it; but that was always the to pass that up.” the real germ had been discovered. Whose every step upward seems to i ^g„ jt had been like that when hammered on their drums every, __ S___ _SS f “No?” Dan was skeptical. “You In the meantime more and more remove her all the farther from him. he was writing news stories and fic­ students of infectious disease are i I myself believe that both a re' hour of the day. don’t know how dizzy a production Study is stimulation, beating Anne lives with two other girls, tion; once the stuff was irrevocably begfinning to believe that the true. With modem ease of living, ^ department can be. I’ve had expe­ lack of exercise offered by the old knowledge into tired. brains long MONA MORRISON and EVA HAR­ in print, faults became apparent to rience with one. Plenty.” he added cause is one of those agents so LEY. Mona and Eva are extras, times, the generally urban manner; after the period of pleasant recep- which he had been blind when it I with bitter emphasis. small that it cannot be seen by but Mona works only occasionally was too late to remedy them. I the microscope, so minute that it of IMng, and the softening pro-1 tiop is past. cesses of civilization, there is no i Confiicts of various sorts right and Eva but rarely. She is bitter He threw his magazine down and ! will pass through the pores of a over this, and over a tragic love ex­ But Paul said he wasn’t dealing clay filter, and hence called a j doubt about physical race deteriora-! within the child’s own mental make- got up and strolled aimlessly tion. I up wears out nerve matter. And perience. While in New York Dan with Continental now. “This is a filterable virus. through the apartment. Paul real outfit” ] ______But by the same token i firmly | these days are prolific in the “nerve” had written a play for the legitimate glanced at him once or twice and The chief manifestations of " stage. His agent, unable to sell it, Anne was curious to know wha^- mort fre- I believe that these same standards conflicts of children. then turned back to his typewrit- had happened. She called him up ’ ' ■■ ■ ■ ■■ No wonder they are tired and ^finally sends it.. back—™ to him at a line: but presently he announced ^'enUy S^chU^M*°’froi^five "to j of living conditions' and the over- time when he is dlsap^lnted b e-i^ ^ g „eat deal of noise that he the following day and they w’en t; 15 years of age, affect the saU- f excitement of modem life rave a de- can’ t stiind straight. out that evening and danced. It; cause of the rejection of his latest iI was___ , ___ knocking<>«.. fVi«» off r,«crVif for the night. vary glands, particularly the paro­ was the first time in many weeks | tid gland in front of the ear. The “ ^ e Wtoter is enthusiastic over | “What’s bothering y°“ . «y ^oy^ that he had danced with her. and: disease is therefore sometimes ■ his play. So is Collier. Both of And he added with a broad g ^ he reminded her of this. I called epiidemic parotitis (inflam­ ’’ 'them*^ think it would make a great that he could ® “Who’s been taking you around?” | mation of the parotid). picture. Collier tells Dan. how to go of here for a while. Grab your hat. And Anne laughed gaily. “Oh, | Mumps, occurs six times rnore about selling it, and Dan follows his ! Dan spent the following forenoon not many people.” | often during the cold months than advice. He sees the scenario editor I writing letters, a task that he had “Plenty, I’ll bet.” He knew that i THE BOOK SURVEY TIGHT WEAVE MARKS during the warm months. It is GOOD TABLE LINEN -’ at Grand United, asks for the use ; no taste for; but he wanted to be at she had been going out a good deal | customary to isolate .the patient of a typewriter and while there, • home in the event of a telephone of late. She was not very busy j By BRUCE CATTON with the disease Jor at least two By WilUam H< Baldwin - turns out a screen treatment of his | call from Grand United. He wrote these days, doing .very little more ;• NBA Service Writer weeks since it may be taken for play. PHILLIPS, the scenario edl- j a long-overdue letter to Zlggy than reporting daily to the studio. ! granted that the infectious cause tor, agrees to read it that night. Young. Ziggy was clamorous for He accused her of forgetting him. ; Good table linen has a tight j is in the saliva during the time weave and its finish is clean and '. In OW g o o n w i t h THE STORY I news of himself and Anne Winter; “You know better,” she said | Arthur Train, who did the na- that the gland remains swollen. smooth; Most linens have sizing in CHAPTER XXXn land Ziggy said that his motoer lightly. tion something of a service by Mumps is not a particularly y'. them—because shoppers really de­ When Dan and Paul returned | down in 'Tulsa, who was very tond “Yeah? Don’t tell me. I ® | inventing the law firm of Tutt and troublesome disease but the com­ The first meeting of Troop Two, mand it—^but the sizing comes out from dinner that evening the girl j of Anne, had wanted to toow what thing or two about some of the, “ ,, ...... plications o f mumps, particularly handsome boy friends. What chance , Girl Scotits will be held at the in the r first wash. However, this G- at the telephone switchboard down-1 kind of a person Dan Rorimer was. secondary involvement of other kindergarten ot the Barnard School does not affect the serviceability of has a hack writer got against these > Bumble, that the law is a ass. glands throughout the body, may Vr-stairs informed them that the/e had i -And if you don’t write pretty has a hack w m er got agams ine.e , Furthermore, he seems to believe Monday, September 8, from 7 to g o ^ linen. --‘'been a caU for Mr. Rorimer. I soon,” read Ziggy’s threat, "I’ll tell yoimg screen that the administration of the law be difficult, , to overcome, , 4, 4. J 4 l^en.1. the • 18:30 p. m. Patrol leaders for the, Linen being relatively cheap at - “From Miss Anne Winter. She , her. Furthermore, I’ve still got that You re not a hacklies largely in the hands of nin­ sex glands are infected the ma.m- i y^g^. dected, and all mem-{present, the majority of table cloths o left word for you to call her,'Mr^gigg^am you .sent me just before | writer.^ compoops, windbags, plain dumb- i festation is especially sefious be­ bers are asked to be present. i are all linen—that is, they have no .-Rorimer, as soon as you came irif\yovi first called on little Anne—and , ^ oi. bells and downright rascals. cause the disease may cause de­ Troop S ! adulterants. "shall I put the caU through for; t^ose neckties you sent me are just i For one thing, • you re very ob- When an intelligent lawyer struction or loss of fimction in ’The foUowmg girls spent the Washability is the most important you?” about worn out. They must have , stinate and—^little-boyish.’' She these glands in a large percentage gazed at him thoughtfully across reaches- those two convictions ..or, -he v^eek-end of August 23 at Captain factor^ But this cannot be controlled ' ? Dan nodded. “If you will please. | peen pretty cheap.” of all of t^e cases. Reinartz’s cottage at Coventry the little table where they sat and ; can do ° “ e ° f two things. He can In.' children this secpndary 4Com- by the stores. Since most linens are jWe’re going right up.” j in reply Dan wrote that the ties Lake; Barbara Alderman, Ruth or: shook her head “Dan, you ought .f® out and hang himseff, °r he c m plicatiofi does not occur as fre­ imported, toe stores cannot be held Anne said, as soon as she heard i jj^d been sent as a mark of grati- day-dream of a fairer world m Cheney, Arline Dougan, Irene Kiss- to believe in yourself more. Some- quently as in grown-ups. Physi­ responsible for toe failure of a par­ his voice: “Eva’s gone, Dan.” j tude; he’d send none as a bribe, and which benevolent, incredibly wise man, Ethel IJttle, Edith McCombs cians almost invariably put a ticular lot to hold its color. Repu­ The import of her words was slow | ziggy might a? , well get his black-, times I think^^you just don’t care attorneys use thi tricks of the trade Lillian Schiebel. Shirley Stevens and grown-up person who develops table stores, however, will usually in reaching him. “You mean mailing ideas out of his head. “ And . v/h ^ happens.’ to bring to. their "suffering clients Esther Sutherland. They arrived ‘Oh, yes I d o/’ mumps to bed and keep him there make a refund or ^change if the ^ ‘T mean Eva has left, yes. those ties cost six dollars apiece, a measure of justice. Mr. Train about 4 o’clock. Shortly after ar­ linen fails to give reasonable satis­ Mona, Anne said, had gone down­ which is more than you pay for a “Then stop calling yourself a hack for at least two weeks to lessen writer. You know very well that a chose the latter course, fortunately, riving they played lawn golf relay faction. - - • ' town that afternoon, and when she ! you little red-headed squirt.” and brought EphraimTutt into be­ the possibility of this complica­ hack writer covddn’t write a play tion. in which Edith McComb made a got back to the bungalow Eva was ! He wrote a letter to his parents ing—to the intense delight of many Thomas C. Hall, author of “The hole in one- On account of toe gone and there was a note from her. | Knoxville, enclosing a snapshot like -yours.” Any child with mumps as well “Well, nobody bought it.” He thousands of readers. Beligioos Backgroimd of Ameri­ weather they roasted hot dogs and ‘Toor Eva.” There was a hint of i of himself standing beneath a palm The firm o f Charles Scribner’s can Culture.” ' as any adult, should be kept grinned. strictly isolated until all, the swell­ marshmallows in the fire place of tears in Anne’s voice. i tree. Paul had taken it. And there Sons has collected some, two dozen the cottage. Sunday morning “I’m sorry Anne.” And. he was: | ^gg another letter to a former pal “Oh, you’re too unreasonable to ing has disappeared from the argue with,” she said impatiently. of Mr. Train’s tales of Mr. Tutt in shanghaied onto windjammers any brought a hike to the store. Diimer he had always felt sorry for Eva ■ Detroit^long ones, all of them. book form, , and are offering a fat glands. Most authorities ad-vise “ ■Vou’re hopeless.” more; tiei’Ikdr dQ/t)idy ;liat»e , unde­ that the patient be kept to him­ was cooked over an outdoor fire. Harley; and never more so ^an | But when limcfi time rolled-around volume,'” “ The Adyentifres of Bull-headed, eh?” and at her veloped continents to bat around in, self for at least two weeks if the Swimming was enjoyed in the after­ now; and yet he thought that Eva. I tugj-e had been no phone call from. ^^hake'^he became I Tutt,’’’ aVsi.SO the copy, noon. They s’"n.rted for home about in leaving Hollywood had done a j Qj.gg(j united. despairing heao shake he became [ hnw rparf snmA n or. mfeor wars arranged especially attack is mild and as long as Probably you have read some of for their benefit, .or golden rivers 4 o’clock. Arline Dougan, scribe.- wise thing. He told Anne so. ■ “Mavbe he didn’t read it after serious once more, explained that these stories in the Saturday Eve­ there are any sjrmptoms if the at­ “ Oh, I know it,” she said sorrow-I gu » ugn thought, departing for . the play reaily meant more to him where any lucky prospector can be­ tack is severe. ‘ / I ning Post. If you have, you’ll want come a millionaire for a little trou­ fully. “I know it, but— ” j lunch. “Maybe something turned than she thought. the book without,‘any advice from And Dan interrupted her to a sk ! >• j “It’s going to mean too much,, ble. think me; and if ydu haven’t’ I can only where Eva had gone. “Did She go j paul, though, had told him that I Anne. If it isn t accepted urge you to get tha book as soon as Those chances were still open TALCOTTVILLE back to New Orleans?” jf Phillips-promised to read it im-j I’ll— throat nr some- when Hedlund left his native Scan­ BIBLE STUDENTS I feel about possible,. For Mr. Tutt is in a class “ Yes.” She told him then about j jpg^j^gteiy and give him a verdict. | thing. Thats the way by himself. He-is quite impossible, dinavia, and he made the most of TalcottviUe school opened Wed­ the pitiful little note that Eva had j would do that very thing,; '*■it now. them. I caift remember half of his Anne watched, him light a ciga- thoroughly •-lovable and extremely nesday, Sept. 3, after the summer written and left for them—all the i “They don’t usually do things entertaining. adventures; let it suffice to say that vacation. Miss Herring, formerly more pitiful because Eva bad tried way; I’ve known of stories to ret, watched hiin with a wistful he started out as a chiihney sweep,, little smile trembkng on her lips, as Mr. Train’s main idea in writing teacher in the Vernon school will ^ to write so bravely. Ihe around for months before the stu- these stories imdoubtedly was to became a sailor, prospected for gold succeed Miss Marion Legg of Man­ “And she said”—Anne spoke with i (jjp gpuld make up its mind to say he blow out the match and dropped in the interior of Africa, fought the U i v lAjj J ^ A .i.— n 4 »*qv?'. C fliA q q IH o q Vi a provide prOVlClC SUHIcsoihe inL interesting C iL lxlK IcdvllLlgjreading. chester, as teacher. a catch in her voice— “she said that | yes or no. But. Phillips can “Thev’ll accent it j and he does;that very-well.' But hi^ blacks in a blood-thirsty uprising, By ANDRUE BERDEVG Mr., and Mrs. Felix McCue anei it wasn’t goodby really, because she ! action—and I teh you they re look-j fitted y , y P ’ jbook, also, is a rather, penetrating served in the Boer war, supported son Edmund were the guests of Vatican. City. (AP.j—^Revision of CRY FOR IT— would see us ir pictures, and hear | jpg fpr a story for Lester Moore.” j Dan.If they do.” he said, “I’ll sure commentary^ onjAmerican jurispru- himself by killing lions and ped­ Mrs. McCue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. us talk. I feel v ery broken-hearted,: jp midafternoon there was a call; i dling their skins, became a police- the Vulgate edition of the bible, go- celebrate. His blue eyes twinkled dence. It constitutes a criticism of Edmund J. Bradley of this place, Dan.” I a girl at Grand United — Phillips’ r 1 oiir methods, of getting justice that man, ran a gold .mine, dug for dia- j ing' on since 1907, will be accel'erat- ^ H IL D R E N hate to take medidae I know it. It’s pretty tough, ^ secretary — informed him that the again. “And I’fi begin to sleep regu­ monds— well, isn’t that almost over the holidays. as a rule, but eyery child loves j is fairly devastating; You chuckle ed by Pope Pius XI’s order that a Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge Webster, Anne. But you’ll have to try n o t! scenario" chief was very busy and larly again.” enough ? new Benedictine monastery be con­ If it was accepted, he was think­ as you read these stories, but after Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pitkin and Mr. the taste of Castoria. And this: pure to feel badly.” And he asked how ^ ^gg got around at present, but he structed near the Vatican to house ing, he’d have a suggestion to make you get through you begin to won^ “Water and Gold” is published by and Mrs. Wilbur Smith motored to vegetable, preparation is just as good Mona had taken it. “I guess it hits | jjgjj instructed her to inform Rori- the commission engaged in this to Grand United. But Anne need der. . . . E. P. Dutton and Co., (and costs $3. the Gatekill Mountains, New York, as it tastes; just as bland and jnst.as Mona pretty hard, doesn’t it’ ” . < mgr that he had read the play and , ^ __ It’s a swell book. work.' ✓ Wednesday, August 27. “Terribly.” i was enthusiastically recommending , know about that until later. The Influence of Wyclif on When the whole edition is com­ harmless as the recipe reads. When she had hung up he told i ^ for production. (To Be Continued) ‘The Well of Lonliness’ in a New $2 The Christian Endeavor Society American Culture Edition \ pleted. it will undoubtedly have con- When Baby’s cry.wams of c o ^ Paul Collier whst had happened. j “The Religious Background of a few drops df Castoria has hiin “ It’s a rotten shame,” Collier said, i Covici, Friede, Inc., is bring­ after the summer vacation of, July American Culture,” by Thomas the bible. sootiied, asleep again in a jifly.. Noth­ but he, too, agreed that Eva had Cuming Hall, is a scholarly, '.-/ell- ing out a new edition of Rad­ and August. Lightweight Monotone Tweed Favorite d l e Hall’s famous “Well of Lone­ Dozens of classical scholars of ing is more valnable in d i a i A ^ . done wisely. “It would be a good documented attack on the current the highest .rank working on the thing,” he said earnestly, “if a few Autumn Wear. liness”, at $2 a copy, which will When coated tongue or bad Inieatli It’s One-Piece! belief that most of our popular cus­ Vulgate have found himdfeds of MODERN SOCRATES thousand more of them packed up toms, beliefs and social mannerisms make It available to those countless tell of constipation, invoke its gentle/ and went home; they’d save them- | suburban matrons who have been ■corrections to make in toe text, By ANNETTE trace back to English Puritanism; London.-When Serge Vasilankol aid to cleanse and ^ a t e selves a lot of grief.” j whispering about It for the last which in many cases change the Mr. Hall--who ^ m s to have-put an meaning. In the B ook-of , was sentenced to death in Estonia, bowels. In coWspr childrens diseases \ Paul declared that sometimes | incredible amount of research into eight months or so. ' when he got to thinking of the | One of the most practical types This novel about abnormal love alone, some 2,000 corrections were a republic on the Gulf of Finland, ! you should UM it to keep the systen his book—believes that Puritanism he was given his choice of djdng by t from clocsihg. extras he felt very blue. “Positively. for Autumn wear is illustrated in a had very little Influence on the shap­ has been reviewed so many times made. I know a few, and I’ll swear I don’t sheer monotone tweed. that little comment is needed. Let The first book has already beeii hanging or poison. He chose the | Castoria is sold .in every drugsttue;, ing of & e nation, and he makes his latter.* He took a big dose o f. see how they get along. And there It is the choice of the conserva­ book convincing. it be repeated that it is a serious published, and three others will toe genuine always bears Chas. H. are lots of them worse off than Eva study of the' abnormal, handled soon foUow. They contain the texts poison and suffered for three weeks tively smart woman. The attitude that we loosely call Numbers.' without dying. He finally recovered, Fletcher’s signature.. Harley; Eva at least had a couple Puritanical, he says, does not de­ with supreme good taste and devel­ Of Blxodus, Leviticus, of friends she could count on.” A kilted plaited inset gives the oped with profoimd insight and Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges and and the government wanted him rive from Puritanism at all. In­ again to take his choice. But he He sat down then to his type- skirt smart aitoation..without, de­ stead its roots go much farther sympathy. Why the self-chosen Ruth. ' writer and began to write, and after tracting from its slim straight sil­ guardians of our morals tried to The work involved in this re­ claimed that he had taken his choice back— all tha way to the little- of death and that it was not willed ■_? a while he laid what he had -written houette. ' understood Lollard movement, that suppress it is hard to imderstand. vision is enormous. The libraries in front of Dan and asked him to I can find nothing offensive in it. of east and west .have been that he should die, so he refused It’s simple to make. It’s one-piece swept. England before the contin­ both toe noose and poison. { CASTORIA read it. from shoulders to hem. ental Reformation. Wyclif, he By the same token—don’t buy it searched for Biblical texts and It was a “column” about the Hol- says, and: not Luther or Cal'vin, was L! you’re just looking for a cheap da.ssical criticism of the texts. 'r lywood extras, a moving little story The neckline is slenderizing v^th the man who guided Anglo-Saxon thrill. You’ll be dreadfully disap­ important manuscripts have been about an army that wtis foredoomed untied scarf collar of self-fabric.; Protestantism into ‘the. channels pointed. photographed and the photos car­ V to failure. Dan, when he had read Style No. 798 may be had In sipes that it occupies today. It was that ried to Rome. Scholars have been ” it, nodded appro’vingly and declared 86, 38, 4Q, 42, 44 and 46 Inches bust. idwly class called'*?dissenters” that sent to all parts of Eur6pe to make “ it was a pretty piece of writing. tv'’[Ji Size 38 requires 3U yards of 39- set the tone-for-the American com­ their, notes.,^ tP au l, he thought, ought to try his inch material. monwealth. > Benedictine monks from the fa­ hand at “sob stuff” more often. The distrust of religious cere­ mous abbey" of Clalrvaux, on the « “You’re crazy not to. This is the There are numberless materials mony, the hatred ofi such diversions -I'ou’ve turned out in suitable for its development. H A V E y a ' left bank ^of the Aube, in the Vallee Sbest column as the theater- and toe. social game d’Absinthe; (or valley of wormwood weeks.'’ r _ Black canton crepe Is very effec­ of cards, the antagonism to ritual or bitterness), in ^ France, will be Paul took it and began to “ read tive'with scarf collar of white crepe. and elabmate ohurch org;anizatiofi copy” on it. Some day, he prophe- brought to Rome to staff the new —these things, says: Professor. Hall, monastery.'!' ' ^ sied as he brandished his pencil Bottle green-flat crepe silk and date back to Lollardism. Wyclif’s asi__^ Ssied as he brandished his pencil, dark brown patterned wool jersey This* abbeyr founded in the 12th brand of • Protestanism proved century'by St. Bernard, gave to the S somebody would dig up a real story are fashionable suggestions. much more influ^tial In^’this -coun­ ^ in HoUywood. “It’s here, aU right.” -'V. church one Pope, Eugene'III, ’15 -Pattiem price 15 cents in startups try than Luther’s, and the old New $ "If you weren’t so lazy,” Dan Ezigland “Puritans’V were not, in cardinals, many archbishops and or coin.'(coin is preferred). Wrap bishops. s— coin carefully. any sence of JtoC'Word, Calvinists, though that name is often given ELBOW FLOUNCES DON’T ALLOW them. ; . .1 : ■ Th* Manchester Herald Professor Hall’s book is well han­ Clothes that are even slight­ leYEUDW 798 Pattern Service dled an d' represente, ! think, his­ One of toe new coats for winter Cleanen torical writing at-its best. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN* T H U R S D A Y , SEPTEMBER 4, 19,30. Bissell Brothers Clash A1 Hits Into a Double Play NATIONAL McChiskey May Run

At Phllaifelphlai— _ Meet In Quarter-Finals A t B o « fo n t — 1 11 a t h l e t i c s 11. RED SOX 4 GIANT.S 6, 7; BHAAES 3, 11 (First Gnme) Philadelphia _ New York AB. K. H. Pp. A E. Here on -Bishop, ...... 5 3 ' 3 2 4 1 AB. R. H. PO. A E. 0 , .. 5 1 1 2 5 1 Dykes, 3b 1 3 1 8 Critz, 2b .. Cochrane, c ...... 5 0. 1 5 0 0 Tonight A t High School Leacli. IE • ...5 0 0 2 0 0 0 .. .5 1 3 1 3 0 Simmons, cf ...... 5 1 1 5 0 Lindstrom, 3b ...... 3 2 1 8 0 0 Xb ...... 4 1 3 14 1 0 Foxx, lb ■ r Hopes to Get Permission to ...... ^ 1 2 5 0 1 E. Miller. rf 2 3 1 0 0 ...... 5 1 2 3 1 0 How They Stand ‘c’* 3 00 2 0 0 Moore, If 2 Hogan, c ...... » , Q Boley. ss ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 Compete Here; Tra3ed Earie Conquers Lyons, 6-2, Grove, p ...... 2 0 0 .9 YESTERDAY’S /R|GStJLTS Local Sport j S S J SUmma, z ...... 1 1 1 *0 0 0 Quinn, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 4-6, 6-0, to Pair Against j j Eastern League Leader 35 Yards at Chica­ 35 5 11 27 17 2 39 11 16 27 10 1 Bridgeport 5, Springfield 3. Chatter Boston BoatonB ^ ^ ^ ^ AB. R .H . PO. A. E. Allentown 11, Albany 2. His Brother; Holland Oliver, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 National League go Race; Retmms to Ford- Richbourg. rf ...... i 0 1 ^ 0 1 If ...... 5 0 1 '1 0 0 Maranville, ss ...... 3 i i i i « Scarritt, 1 New York 5, Boston 3 (1). The annual town swimming Began, 2b) • ...... 5 1 1 3 1 0 S isler, l b ...... I « I 3 u u ...... 5 1 3 2 0 1 Boston 11, New York 7 (2). Neun. lb ...... 2 « « * 2 0 Webb, rf ham Sept 14. Trims Markley, 6-0, 6-0; championship meet will be held at b ...... 2 0 1 2 1 0 Pitstburgh 9, Chicago 6. Berger. It ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 Reeves, 3 2 Globe Hollow Saturday afternoon Sweeney, lb ...... 4 1 2 5 0 (Only games). 1 and a large crowd is expected to be j o « « ^arstler, S3 ...... 2 0 O' 0 1 American League Semi-Finals Friday Night. O. Miller, X ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Joe McCJuskey is back in town on hand both to watch and com­ ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 11, Boston 4, pete. Entries for the various events Rhyne, ss after participating in toe interna­ ^3 ^ Heving, c ...... 4 0 2 8 0 0 New York 10. Washington 7. should be made immediately either Gaston, p ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 (Only games). tional track and field meet at Chica­ Tennis lovers are in store for an ...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 unusual treat this evening when two at the East Side Rec or at Globe Cantwell, p ...... 3 0 1 2 2 0 Smith, p ; go between Great Britain and the brothers battle for the right to play Hollow. Moore, zz ...... ^ i - 37 4 11 24 8 J THE STANDINGS United States. He does not have to in the semi-finals pf the town 32 3 8 27 13 1 Philadelphia ...... 000 142 04x 11 resume his studies at Fordham Uni­ championship tournament. Refer­ The Green baseball team will V pw York ...... 000 003 200— 5 Boston ...... 009 09^ 990— 4 Eastern League ence is made to Sherwood and Earle practice at toe West Side tomorrow Runs batted in, Beeves, Sweeney, ' W. L. versity until September 14. Bissell who slash at the High school night and all players are requested Runs batted in, Lindstrom, Ott, Maybe Dan Cupid has traced his bow and-arrow for a baseb^ tot Heving 2, Moore 4, Dykes, Cochrane B ridgeport...... 41 28 With McCluskey’s return came to be on hand. The team intended to Hogan. Clark 2; two base hits, Ott. 2, Simmons, Foxx 2; two base hits, courts at 6 o’clock. The winner will Maranville. Sisler; three base hit. Anyhow, soon after toe world’s aeries is over. Al Moore. O. Miller. E. Miller; three base Allentown ...... 39 35 toe first details of toe three nilie meet Tom Hawley in a semi-fin^ work out tonight but gave toe field pinrk* home run, Lindstronii sacrl- outfielder of tHe Philadelphia Athletics, and Miss Dorothy Kuhn oj-JeH' hits. Boley, Bishop, Cochrane; home Albany ...... 33 36 team race at Chicago in which Mc- round match at the Country Club up for the Athletic-Pirate game. flee Hoga^ Richbourg; double plays. k S S iS , Pa., are to be married-. This is the first picture taken of them runs, Moore, Foxx; sacrifices, Dykes Springfield ...... 31 39 Cluskey finished fourth and headed Lindstrom to Terry; left on bases. since the announcement of their engagement. 2; left on bases, Boston 8, Philadel­ the American contingent to fhe Friday night. New York 8, Boston 7; base on balls, phia 9; base on balls, off Gaston 2, National League The battle between the Bissell The finals of the town tennis off Mitchell 4. Cantwell 3; struck out, W. L. PC finish line. tournament will not be played at Smith L- Quinn 2; struck out, by Gas­ brothers promises to be a corl^r. by Mitchell 2; hits, off Mitchell 8 in ton 3, •Smith 1, Grove 4; hits,, off Gas­ C h ica g o...... 78 54 .591 It will be recalled that when toe There is said to be much rivalry be­ the Manchester Coxmtry Club after 7 (none out In 8th), Heving 1 in 2, ton 12 in 5 1-3, Smith 4 In 2 2-3, off 74 57 .565 winning pitcher. Mitchell; umpires, New York ...... radio broadcast of toe meet was tween the pair over their compara­ all. Owing to the crowded condi­ Grove 9 In 6, Quinn 2 in 3; winning St. Louis ...... 73 58 .557 tions of the courts. Country Qub Jorda, Scott and Quigley, time, 2.02. pitcher. Grove; losing pitcher, Gas­ suddenly cut short toe night of toe tive ability on the tennis court with z— Batted for Maguire in 9th. Giants Miss Chances ton; umpires, Campbell, Dincen i B rooklyn ...... 73 60 .549 officials feel that it would be unfair race, “Little Joe” was far in the the result that the feeling will be a jz— Batted for Cantwell In 9th. Nallin time, 1:46. Pittsburgh ...... 69 63! .523 rear,' so far in' fact that toe an- bit tense when they start hitting to their members to turn the courts (Second Game) z— Batted for Grove in 6th. Boston ...... 61 71 .462 over • to outsiders. This decision was Boston ...... 010 200 0 8 x - l l X— Batted for Warstler In 6th. noimcer, went so far as to opine ’em over the net tonight. SherwoM, New York ...... 021901 20- 7 To Gain on the Cubs Cincinnati ...... 55 74 .426 that ^ e Manchester boy was com­ commonly dalled “ Cap,” wUl be toe reached this morning. Cun- .328 Batteries: Boston, Selhold. At Xew York!— Philadelphia...... 43 88 pletely out of the race. favorite but it would be no surprise nlngham and Cronin. New York, American League Walker, Pruett and O Farrell. YANKS 10, NATIONALS The next morning came word that if he is gpven a hard battle from his The Country Club courts are with­ New York W. L. PC. If the New York Giants fail in'^Cubs while Brooklyn and S t Louis, McCluskey was far from out of the younger brother. out question toe best in town and it whjeh had no games scheduled, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Philadelphia...... 90 45 .667 At PlttBbnrghi— - their attempt to overtake toe (Chi­ Combs, If ...... 3 0 1 race— that he had succeeded in Earle won his right to meet his was only natural that the players PIRATES 9, CUBS 6 W ashington...... 82 50 .621 gained much ground, finishing 4^ Byrd, if ...... 2 0 C passing all but four of toe twelve brother in toe quarter-finals by would like to stage the finals there Pittsburgh , _ cago Cubs in toe hectic race for New Y o r k ...... , 7.5 56 .573 Aa a H. po. A B. and 5 Ml games behind first place Lary. ss ...... 4 0 0 ruimers. This was a fine feat in it­ eliminating toe even more youthful if possible. Several of toe tourna­ toe National League pennant," their Ruth, rf ...... 3 1 1 Cleveland...... 73 .533 Southern, r f ^ ...... 1 9 1 9 0 9 respectively. self, but locally, there were many Hudson Lyons, a player with coi^id- ment matches have been played failure can he attributed in a lar^ Gehrig, lb ...... 4 2 5 Detroit ...... 64 .478 P. Waner, rf . ------3 2 1 4 0 9 The Athletics celebrated the oc­ Lazzeri, 3b ...... 4 1 ^ who wished to know more details. erable promise, at toe High school there this year but they involved D. Waner, c f ...... 4 0 3 4 9 0 measure to their inability to take St. L o u is ...... 55 .404 last night in a three set encoimter, matches in which Country Club casion of their ninetieth victory of H. Rice, cf ...... 4 3 I Joe says that pandemonium broke Comorosky. If ...... * 1 J ^ ® J the chances offered them. The Dickey, c ...... 4 2 : Chicago ...... 51 .386 the second battle of similar lengto members were participating. Traynor, 3b ...... 4 ® ^ 1 1 « Qiaiits have had several fine oppor- the season by picking up a full loose in toe big stadium when he game on Washington as the resUit Chapman, 2 b ...... 4 0 Boston ...... 44 .338 for Bissell in two consecutive nights. Grantham. 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 7 1 tuniti*S in toe past week to gain Wells, p ...... 4 1 started to sprint at the outset'of Bartell. ss ...... 4 1 0 3 2 0 of the two American League games McEvoy, p ...... 9 0 Bissell won by toe scores of 6-2, 'The courts are in such a steady Suhr, lb ...... 3 ^ 1 9 0 0 gfound while the Cubs have been < GAMES TODAY toe,______final____ two —r-,laps, X-passing____ = runner 4-6, 6-0 demonstrating his superior- demand, however, that it is under­ Hemsley, c ...... 2 9 9 4 1 0 playing only .500 baU, winning ten played yesterday. 36 10 13 27 11 1 aftir runner until he was within 15 X While toe A ’s were trouncing the itv in the third set which he won at stood a new ruling may be put into Mosolf, ...... 0 1 9 0 0 0 games and losing as many but the Washington Eastern League yards behind the first three men, love. Lyons, however. displayed Bool c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Red Sox at Boston 11 to 4 toe N._ Y. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. all British representatives. effect whereby members will not be spencer, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 9 Giants gains have Keen very smA). Bridgeport at Springfield. much skill and played remarkably Yanks were breaking toe jinx the S. Rice, cf ...... 3 1 allowed to bring guests to toe club Brame, xx ...... 1 0 1 9 0 0 A great chance came toe way of However, toe supreme effort, Joe well, especially in the second set, Senators have held over them most Bluege, 3 b ...... 5 1 :: “l i u Albany at Allentown. to play. It was under this privilege Sankey. xxx ...... 9 1 9 0 9 0 the Giants yesterday as^they en­ Manush, If...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 National League made to earn another point for his but this seemed to sap his stamina Swetonic, p ...... 1 ® 0 Q ^ of toe season by a 10 to 7 count, that the previous matches have been gaged the Boston Braves in a dou- Cronin, ss ...... 3 1 1 5 2 1 country, sapped his strength Eind he to a point where he could make no Judge, lb ...... 5 0 2 7 1 9 New York at Boston. played at toe Country CJub. 34 ~9 U 27 12 2 barely staggering through a ninth Ctoicago at Pittsburgh. was unable to get any closer. On toe real progress in toe deciding set. blehcader while toe Cubs inning Washington rally to a vie- Harris, rf ...... 4 1 1 9 0 0 Spencer, c ...... 4 0 0 3 1 9 Cincinnati at St. Louis. final lap, he sped past no less than Lyons had an unusual loft stroke, a AB. R. H. PO. a: e . Ing a nine to six beating from iHtts- Only one member of toe Country 0 tory. Hayes, 2b ...... 3 1 0 1 3 0 five runners, toe last one being an sort of an upward swing wth a Blair. 2b ----- . .5 2 2 4 0 burgh. But the total gain for New American League Club remains in the fight for the 2 1 5 0 A recruit outfielder, Jim Moore, Jones, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 9 Englishman who almost collapsed crouched arm that earned him a English, ss . . .4 1 York was a half game. The Burke, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis at Detroit. title. He is Thomas G. Hawley. It .)5 0 1 1 cr 0 former Texas Leaguer, led the Ath­ Cuyler, rf .. . won the first 5 to 3 hut lost toe Ruel, X ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 (Cleveland at Chicago. rom toe strain. number of points. is expected that he will be allowed Wilson, cf .. ..5 0 3 2 0 0 letics to the triumph which put 0 Washington at New York. A t toe finish McCJuskey was Bissell’s first service shot was fast to carry out his scheduled semi­ Taylor, If ... . .5 0 0 0 0 second 11 to 7. 36 7 9 24 9 1 12 1 0 them 6 Ms games ahead of thoir Boston at Philadelphia. about 35 yards behind the English­ as chain lightning but his second final round match with toe winner Kelly, l b ----- . .3 1 2 The result of the day s action lert was much slower. Lyons also had Hartnett, c . . .4 0 1 4 0 1 nearest rivals, x ' New York ...... 051 040 OOx— 10 man who came in first, 25 behind toe of the Bissell brothers match to­ 0 1 0 New York 3% games back of toe Washington ...... 010 000 006— 7 a good service but his opponent was Bell, Sb ------. .4 2 1 second place winner and 10 behind morrow night, but this will be the Teachout, p ..3 0 0 2 3 0 Runs batted in, Karris, H. Rice, toe one who came in third. All of the harder and more accur­ last tournament match at the Coun­ Blake, p ... ..0 0 0 0 0 0 Dickey 6, Combs, Gehrig, Chapman, ate driver. Lyons ’^P Nelson, p . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 Ruel, Bluege 2, Manush, Cronin 2; which is not so bad for a chap who a courageous fight against the odds try (Jlub. Heathcote, z . .1 0 0 0 0 0 two base hits, Bluege, Chapman; With The Leaders j was considered “out of the race” Shealy, p . . . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 BASEBALL GAME three base hits. Combs, Dickey 2, during toe first couple of laps be­ of experience and won himself much The finals will now imdoubtedly Ruth. Bluege, Manush; home runs. praise from onlookers even though 39 6 12 24 14 1 Harris. Dickey. Cronin; double plays, cause he was so far behind. have to be played at the south court McCluskey figures that he ran toe he did bow in defeat to a better Pittsburgh ...... JOl 906 Qlx 9 Lazzeri to Chapman to Gehrig: left NATIONAL in toe rear of toe high school where Chicago ...... 190 022 001 6 ON TAP TONIGHT on bases. New York 3, Washington 7 last half mile in two minutes and they were played last year. The Runs batted m, English 2, Comoro­ base on balls, off W ells 5, Burke 1; Batting—^Terry, Giants .411. fifteen seconds which is very fast ^^^n^ other match was played last sky, L. Waner 2, Cuyler, Wilson. ' ~ Holland, main trouble with this court at pres­ struck out, by Jones 1, Burke 1; hits, Runs—Cuyler, Cubs 135. time for the tailend of such a long night and it involved Ty Hartnett, Traynor, Mosolf, Brame 2, off Jones 13 in 5, Burke 0 in 3, W ells Runs batted in—Wilson, Cubs 155 the town champion. Holland scored ent is the cable wires strung over­ P. Waner, Suhr; two base hits. South­ PRESS SPOFITS EDI. Or. 8 In 8 2-3, McEvoy 1 in 1-3; losing race. Hence, little v/onder that his head but the players will simply ern, Traynor. Comorosky, Qrantham; pitcher, Jones; umpires, Morlarty Hits—Terry, Giants, 222. strength wasn’t sufficient to pass a one-sided victory over Eddie Doubles— Klein, Phila 50. Markley, who is much more at home have to make the best of matters. three base bits, L. Waner; home run, The Naval Academy should be Athletics Seek Revenge Guthrie and Hildebrand: time, 1:50. toe three leaders. Suhr, English; stolen bases, Bell, a - i,* X — Batted for Burke in 9th. Triples—Comorosky, Pirates 23. . in an aquatic tank, Holland won Shots hitting toe wires will be play­ Blair; sacrifices, English; double able to instill some of the Old nght- Joe says he will be glad to run in ed over from service. Home runs—Wilson, Chibs 46. both sets at love, 6-0, 6-0. The plays. English to Blair to Kelly, [ ing_ spirit into its football enmnaie-ncampaign From Pirates in West Side Stolen bases— (hiyler, (hibs 32. any local event which may come match was played at toe West Side Grantham to Bartell to Suhr, ^ell to up* in the near futtoe to show his Blair to Kelly; left on bases. Chica­ this fall with Lieut. Paul Moret, U. playgrounds and a fairly good sized go 8. Pittsburgh 4; base on balls, off AMERICAN appieciation for what Manchester gallery even though it was annoimc- COMMUNin WINS Spencer 1, Teachout 1, Blake 2; struck S. M. C., on toe job as end coach. Little World Series. McGRAW SIGNS Batting—Gehrig, Yanks .394. has done for him. ASked about toe ed as likely to he played at the High out, by Spencer 4, Teachout 1. Nelson Moret, an end on toe 1929 eleven, Runs—Ruth, Yanks 136. annual five mile run which toe school. , , 1; hits, off Teachout 7 in 5 1-3, Blake also was captain, of the '^defeated Runs batted in —Gehrig, Yanks Recreation Center holds ehch The Community beat the Business 1 in 1-3, Nelson 2 in 1 1-3, Spencer 9 Middle boxing team. His job will be Markley refused to change from in 6, Swetonic 3 in 3, Shealy 1 In 1; A good baseball game is on toe 5-YEAR CONTRACT 151. Thanksgiving Day, Mc(Jluskey said his usual driving game and paid the men 4 to 0 in the North End League to teach toe wingmen how to spar wild pitch. Spencef; winning pitcher, program for tonight over at the Hits—^Hodapp, Indians 198. he surely would rim if college penalty so common to those who Tuesday night. C. Mikoleit and Spencer: losing pitcher, Blakp; um­ successfully with toe opposition Doubles—Hodappr Indians 43. officials approved. pires, Stark, Magerkurth and Klem ; West Side playgrounds. The Athle­ seek to dethrone toe steady cham­ Custer featured with the willow. without, however, resorting to ^ y Triples— Chimbs, Yanks 18. The trouble is that Joe will be pion in this manner. As the scores time, 1:50. left hooks or right crosses to the tics and Pirates, meet in toe second New York, Sept. 3— (AP) ->John Herb Wright’s wildness was costly X— Batted for Hemsley in 6th. Home runs—Ruth, Yanks 44. running a SIX mile race toe Monday indicate, Markley errored much Batted for Spencer In 6th. chin. game of their “LitUe World Series” J. McGraw the man generally given Stolen abses — McManus, Tigers before Thanksgiving and a five mUe more often than Holland. Some of to toe Business Men. Howell xxx— Ran for Brame in 6th. Credit for making New York one of race a few days later. It is just z— Batted for Nelson In 8th. for the championship of the West 19. the games went to deuce but try as Wright and Jim McLaughlin were UnlveYsity of Washington has ______the best baseball cities in the coun- possible that Fordham will not al­ he would and did, Eddie couldn t Side League best for the losers. contributed three of the finest com­ The Pirates won the first game 10 try^wlll be at toe helm of the Giants low him to sandwich the local race annex a single game. petitors of recent years to the track between these two events. Last year Tonight Holland will play base­ The summary: to 3 but that was while 'Tommy for at least another five years and field whirl in big, blond Her­ Faulkner, ace of the A’s pitching Yesterday’s Stars McCluskey placed third in the cross ball with his Pirate team and to­ Community Club (4) BASEBALL PLAYER man Brix, toe natiohal shotpuv McGraw put his name on a five- country' run here and was first for morrow night he will play his semi­ AB R HPO E staff was on a vacation. Now Tona- champion; bigger Paul Jessup, new my is back with his coat of tan all year contract yesterday and thus Manchester. final match. Paul Jesanis and Fred Segar, c ...... 2 1 0 10 discus record-breaker, and Steve Bieber are due to meet tonight and Spillane, 3b . 2 0 0 0 0 set to take toe mound tonight in ^ quieted rumors that the man who Moore, Athletics —^Home run and the winner is booked.to meet Don KILLED BY TRAIN Anderson, rangy hurdling ace. effort to even the series. has been in charge of the Giants double scored fohr runs. / DeHope, 2b - 2 0 0 0 They reached the peak of the:r JOLSOlf BUYS HORSE Jesanis. The latter has a badly in­ Fiddler, p ...... 2 1 0 0 In toe event of a deadlock toe since 1903 aneb is a stockholder and Critz, Giants— Single drove in two careers at Pittsburgh when Bnx runs that defeated Braves in first jured thumb and according to tjie Custer, c ...... 2 2 2 3 third game will be next Wednesday vice president of the club, would not New York, Sept. 4.— (AP) — Al heaved toe iron ball a distance of game of doubleheader. latest reports may decide to default Coleman, If .... 1 0 0 0 New Madrid, Mo,, Sept. 4.— (AP) night. Bobby Sturgeon and Vince he back next year and the years to Jolson, toe comedian, who was said in case his brother is victorious. C. Mikoleit, rf... 2 0 2 0 — Francis D. Gray, 22, killed near 52 feet, 5% inches for a will be toe battery for the Pirates follow. Manager McGraw’s present Berger, Braves — Homer number 33 help beat Giants in second en­ to have made a “killing” playing toe^ Such a move will block brothers Hickey, cf .. 2 0 0 2 here yesterday when a motor car in lean record, Jessup towed the plat­ this evening. Gustafson will catch contract expires at the close of this races this season, once again is a meeting in two of the quarter final Ballon, ss ...... 2 0 0 0 which he was riding was struck by ter to a new world mark of 169 feeL Faulkner. Both teams are eager for season, but Charles A. Stoneham, counter. Dickey, Yanks—Drove out homer horse owner. He bought Kildare matches, a most unusual occurrence. a cotton belt train, today was iden­ 8% inches, and Anderson skimmen toe battle and there should be some president of the club amd he, reached from C. W. Leonard of toe Newton- Barring an upset tonight, then, it tified as ♦‘Dick” Gray, star pitcher over the high hurdles in the world fireworks—also a better game than an agreement six months ago. The and two triples to account for six Totals ...... 17 4 4 15 3 2 of Yanks ten runs against Washing­ dale stable yesterday at Belmont seems certain that the semi-final for toe Springfield, Mo., Western record time of 14.4 seconds. toe first which was marred by signing yesterday was merely a Park for a price said to be $10,000. Business Men (0) ton. match in the top half of the pair­ AB R HPO A E Association baseball team. W. S. Two years ago Anderson was rather ragged fielding—something formality. ings will be a repetition of last H’w’l W rig’t, p, ss 3 0 0 1 0 1 Wells, driver of the car, who was se­ good enough to miss beating Sid rmcommon for the league. year’s finals, bringing together Hol­ riously injured, was an outfielder for Atkinson of South Africa for the land and Jesanis. Holland won in G. K e U y r lf...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 H. Wright, ss. 3 0 1 0 2 1 toe Springfield team. The season Olympic high hurdles championship straight sets the last time they met p, J. McLaughlin, lb 2 0 2 3 0 0 closed Monday and Gray and Wells by'the breadth of a hand. FALL RIVER CANCELS but Jesanis is said to be much im­ J. Zapatka, 2b .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 were en route to their homes in questionably the greatest timber proved. Chattanooga, Tenn. topper since Earl Thomson, the Both semi-finals will be played Kebart, 3b ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Rome, Sept. 4.— (AP)—Consider­ Bulla, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 big Canadian, was in Friday night. Hawley and Bissell mDDIES’ CLUB able surprise exists in sporting cir­ ANNOUNCING meet at toe Country Club and Hol­ C. O’Bright, cf . 2 0 1 0 0 0 years ago. No one touched Thom cles at a telegram from the Fall London.—A club ex^sively for land and Jesanis (if he wins to­ J. O’Bright, c . . , 2 0 0 7 0 0 son’s record until Anderson came River, Mass., soccer team which is night) at the High school courts. children has been built here by Ber­ touring Europe that they will be un­ nard Baron at a cost of more than The finals will be Saturday after­ Totals ...... 21 0 4 12 2 -2 ^Genung’s victory in the 880-yard able to play in it. Among their Score by innings: 3325,000. It it are shower-baths, in' tlUe. race at I^ttsburgh and toe dates was an engagei^nt to play noon. If Holland can repeat his HiU’B triumphs over Jesanis and Bissell Community ...... 3 0 1 0 x— 4 side cricket and football fields with recognition of Ralph Hills with the hoihe club September 14. The Opening Of TKe in such a short space of time, he Business Men ...... 0 0 0 0 0— 0 electric flood lights. Also, there is mark of 4 :12A-as a The telegram assigned as reasons a theater, swimming pool,, toboggan surely will deserve plenty of credit. toe number of men put out of action run and two splendidly ejpilppeir intercoUeglate Soever Holland will be imder no unfair dis­ is also toe fastes^«uW^/g ^^e^ever in stiff contests in central Europe advantage playing two big matches BUSINESS HEAD gymnasiums. On the roof 4Sa bean and the failure of necessary substi­ tiful flower garden. run In the U. S. A. ^ v obout so near together as Bissell also Mother: Well, John, what did you fic Northwest i tutes to arrive. The Fall River plays twice in the same lengto of do with toe ten cents I gave you as for 1930 in track athletics. Hill h ^ team has been replaced tentatively time. a reward for taking your medicine? another season at the Universi^ o in toe Rome Club schedule for the CHARTER OAK BOWLING ALLEYS John: I bought carmels for five Ofegon to prove this was no fl^ h opening of toe international game cents, and I gave little Tommy the in toe pan. Genung is a Washmg- season by the strong Hungarian other nickel fpr taking toe medicine ton product. outfit, FerenevaYos. Last Night*s Fights for me.—Passing Show. " Al Espinosa is still the champion REJECT TUNNEL Thursdsiy THEY. NEED IT NICE TrtiKiG ABOUT e runner-up among ^ the orts Newark.—Jack Kid Berg, Eng­ Mexico City;—It’s a risky job BEING AN OVST R.- golfers, despite toe strong effort London.—A tunnel under the ®Qg- land, outpointed Buter Brown, Bal­ holding public office in Mexico, even VOU SET FOUR. ot Macdonald Smith to llsh Channel between England and timore, 10. riskier them being a gangster in ••••VAC6TIOM*- tlnction this year. Al r ^ SJazen France caimot be—at least for toe Featuring 2 Man Match!! Indianapolis. — Tommy Herman, (Chicago. R ecog n i^ g this,, the Na­ present. Talk about construction of Chicago,'^ul5>ointed Patsy Pollock, tional Revolutionary Party has es­ r toe^low To^Sig featurtog the such a tunnel has been goinff on for Canada, 10. tablished life Insurance for its em­ year, and the Tdea went so far as Des Moines.—Benny Bass, Phila­ ployes and all members holding pub­ for K how ™ to cause engineers to submit various ( lic office. Premiums will be paid plans for it But the House of Com­ delphia, won sm unpopular decision good enough to win over Eddie Anderson, (toicago, 10. from the party treasury. mons recently turned It down by a ments but *"®bustortog enjoying one bUstering vote of 179 to 172. ■ ■ streaks and scored 278. OIL FROM SHALE i On the same^day Washington, D. C^—Oil can be BOXING hiU’s winning streak ^ ^ S e y produced from shale with reason­ after 11 triumphs y o » ^ able satisfaction, according to re^ Perrdl, caeveland’s rlght-hMded HURLEY STADIUM, EAST HARTFORD ports of the U. S. Department of FOR HEALTH, PUN, E X l^ C ^ ace, hung up his. own 11th TOMORROW NIGHT Commerce. Experiments being con­ by heating the Yankees, his 22nd all ducted by the U. S. Bureau o f told for the season. Mines -a t Rulisoh, Col., produced THE GREATEST SPORT OP ALL BRIMO GARNERA IOTtA HQKtm Ferrell, considered by many^^ » - ahtie oil by retorts of types now ] -vs.- perts aa “another Mathewson, ^ s available for large scale operations. iuomTJ uanY a chance to equal or Our alleys have beeh tesnifiiced and reft^hed and ara i^jpaiahla ' TH REE OPPONENTS Americal league’s heat The candidates who failed to- u JACK DEMAVE JACK McAULIFFE iuiamT- iJM streak, 16 straight, registwed by make the first British team for the [ th e s t a t e r . O kea -FREDCALDORA . BEgBfia Smoky Joe Wood for the Red sox international polo matches are play­ ALSO GOOD U3?g9ERCARD TOP PRICE 18.13 THANWl in 1912 and equalled lij 1916 by ing In this country imder the name i Walter Johnson; Belt.** l! >4^' '' :v ' ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 4, 1980, p a g e TEN < 'V,

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.. ..,.VVVVSVVV%W ' H L l J ' n r .■-VX' w cm cv jiWiwwynfTififinfifTTTt % APARTMENTS—FLATS— TRIES SUICDE TWICE ! 'ANNOUNCEMENTS GARDEN— f a r m - BEETHOVENS RESUME NEW Y SEtKtiARi Ship Arrivals -n Want Ad In f onnattoB d a i r y p r o d u c t s 50 TENEMENTS 63 BOLTON CENTER CIDER Mill AS FAMILY INTERVENES ( will be open for business from SAt- FOR SALE — SIX DIFFERENT FOR RENT—5 ROOM.TENEMElNT ACnVITIES MONDAY [Manchester urday xnoming' until Monday night, kinds of native grapes, at Apple sill improvements, heat furnished, COMES HERE SEPT. 8 Arrived: .Sweet apple cider for sale. Tele­ Croft, West Center street. Tele?- -reasonable r^t, garage if diesired. August Verchot Prevented Bremen, New York, Sept. 4, from Evening Herald Diquire 207 Spruce street. Will Hold Social in Swedish phone Rosedale 17-14. phone 4522 and 6582. Bremen. Lutheran Church— 48 Active From Taking Life By His CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—MODERN 6 ROOM New York, Cherbourg, Sept. 4,' FOR SALE—Macintosh apples €md Singers in Club. W . Harold Petherbridge Tfl Wife and Daughter. New York. advertisements automobiles FOR SALE 4 Bartlett pears. Edgewood Fruit flat. Steam heat with or without garage. Apply C. J. McCann, 20 Europa, Cherbourg, Sept. 4, New Farm, 461 Woodbridge street. Tel. The Beethoven Glee Club will re­ Discouraged because of cancer ill­ York. CoOTt »lx nrerac* FOR SALE —1928 CHEVROLET 5909. Henry street. TBltla.lB. number* and abbreviation* sume its activities this fall — the Be Brought To Town From ness, August Verchot, 65 years old, Sailed: ^ coach, good condition, reasonable 452 Hartford Road, tried twice un­ «aeb count a* a word and compound FOR Sa l e —EIBERTA Peaches,. FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene­ sixth successive season of the club— Mauretania, r^ew York, Sept. 4; word* as two worda Minimum cost 1* for cash. Phone 7715 after 6 p. m. successfully last night to end his Price 50c, 75c and 51.00. Andrew ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. by holding a social next Monday for Plymouth. / Haddonfield, N. J. life by suicide, first with a knife *ind GOOD USED CARS Walek, 279 Keeney street. Robert R. Keeney. evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Swed­ Deutschl^d, New. York, Sept. 4, Cash or Terms ish Lutheran church. With a pres­ then by gas. Both times he was Hamburg. Madden Bros. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS aid ent membership of 48 active singers, prevented by his wiffe and daughter. Western World, Rio Janeiro, Sept. bath, nice for small failuly. Inquire 681 Main S t Tel. 5500 h o u s e h o l d g o o d s 51 plans are now in the hands of th e , Looking forward to the construc­ The knife was wrested aWay from 3, New York. 6 Consecutive Day* ,^1 J ot*| • ot* at 30 Church street evenings. membership committee to extend Verchot after he had tried to chase 8 Consecutive Day* .. » tion of the new Y. M. C. A. building Patria, Lisbon, Sept. 2, Boston OAK DINING ROOM TABLES $5- the number to sixty at the opening his family out of doors. Then he at­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 and the launching of a full-fledged and New York. BUSINESS SERVICES $15. Used oak buftets, $5-$15. Un­ this fall. tempted to end his suffering by in­ win be charged at th« on* »t® . East Center street, all Improve­ The membership of the Beethoven Y. M. C. A. program in town, the haling gas, but this was also blocked Special rates for long term e v w o f f e r e d 13 used china closet $10. Watkins Furniture Exchange .. ments. Telephone 8063. ^ Glee a u b is open to anyone who Board of Directors of the Manches­ when Bertha; his 16 year old daugh­ day advertising given upon ter Y. M. C. A. has called W. Ads ordered for -ftb ASHES REMOVED BY THE LOAD passes the test of the membership ter. went into the cellar and turned DR. DOLAN TO SPEAK and stopped before the third or nfth FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with Harold Petherbridge of .Haddon­ off the main gas pipe. or job. Any other jobs for light all modernV improvements, to committee. Tryouts for member­ day will be charged only for the ao truck. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 ship will be made for the next two field, New Jersey, to be the first Police were notified and a doctor i tual number of times adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street local secretary, his duties to ed. charging at the rate Dial 6148. or three Monday nights until the summoned. Arrangements were Columbia, Conn., Sept. 4.— (AP.) Telephone 8039. commence Monday, September 8. no allowance or refunds oan be made FOR SALE— UPRIGHT piano, in quota of the club is fiUed. Anyone made to take Verchot to the hospital —While the Republicans were pre­ on six time ads stopped after the Mr. Petherbridge is a graduate but he finally recovered sufficiently good condition. Will sell for $50.00. FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT wishing to Join should communicate paring to hold town caucuses Dem­ ®^No nTil forbids” ; display lines not HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Inquire 79 Spruce street. Telephone newly done over. All improve­ witlv Herman Johnson of Fairfield of Springfield International Y. M. to be put to bed instead. The Ver- C. A. College in the Class of 1 9 3 0chots ...... have been li-ving at 452 Hart­ ocratic leaders gathered at the OFFERED 13-A 7417. ments. Inquire Mrs. Alfred Henne- strfeet VI make an appointment with home of Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch "°The Herald will not be responsible quin, 32 Cottage street. the committee. He has had extensive experience in ford Road for the past two months,, ^ j for more than one Incorrect FLUFF RUGS MADE to order The social committee consisting Y. M. C. A. work, beginning in his fomerly living at 464 Hartford road. today for a discussion of the of any advertisement ordered for Verchot has long been ill with can-1 campaign, as a part of the reg- more than one time. from your old carpets. C. Schulze, r o o m s WITHOUT BOARD 59 of G. Albert Pearson, chairman; school days when he was active in The inadvertent omission of Incor 5 Chamberlain street, Rockville, BUSINESS LOCATIONS Herbert Johnson, Arthur Manning, Hi-Y work and continuing through cer and is in considerable pain. ' ular -mnni-hivmonthly Tnppfinp-meeting of thathe Con-Con root publication of advertising will be TO RENT—LARGE ROOM in rear FOR RENT 64 William Johnson, and Harold Bolton his years at Springfield. For the necticut Federation of Democratic rectified only by cancellation of the Conn. Women’s Clubs of which Mrs. Welch charge made for the ®®»''^loe rendered of Purnell Block, suitable for club will meet tonight to make their final last two and a half years Mr. BOYS COMING DOWN All advertisements must con^rm room or business. Apply Gee. E. FOR RENT—TWO LARGE con­ plans for Monday evening. Petherbridge has had charge of the is president in style, copy and STORAGE 20 Keith, 1115 Main. necting offices in Park Building, juvenile department of the Spring- New Britain, Sept. 4— (AP) — The board of directors met this regulations enforced by the publish­ morning. A picnic dinner was tc be m o v i n g —TRUCKING— rent very reasonable. Wm. Rubi' field Boys’ Club where he carried on Harold Morley and Michael Kowal- ers and they reserve the right to f o r r e n t —f u r n i s h e d room served at noon after whicn Archi­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ now. Telephone 5658. an important and difficult piece of ezyk, boys, expect to return to earth sidered objectionable. PERRETT & GLENNBY Inc.—Mov­ in private home, for one or two VOTING MACHINES work with great satisfaction to the today after having sat on a platform bald McNeil, National committee­ CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to ing, packing and shipping. Daily ladies, five minutes walk north FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in directors of the Boys’ Club. He has in a tree near the former’s home man: John C. BlackaJl of Hartford, be published same day 5*: service to and from New York. 14 from Center. Garage if desired. Purnell Block, single or in suites had extensive camp experience, has since July 24. At three o’clock tfiis Senator William C. Fox of New celved by 12 o'clocU noon; Saturdays as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, EXHIBIT TOMORROW 10:30 a. m. trucks at your service. Agents for Phone 5403. been a member of the New Jersey afternoon, they will complete 1008 London and Dr. Ed-ward G. Dolan United Van Service, one of the 1115 Main street. State Boys’ Work Council, was as­ hours in the air. of Manchester were to speak. TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—FURNISHED front Moriey’s grandfather died last leading long distance moving com­ room in Selwitz Building. Inquire FOR RENT—LARGE STORE suit­ One Will Be Set Up At Munic^ sociated with Y. M. C. A. work in WANT ADS. panies. Connection in 162 cities. Gloucester County, New Jersey, week but before expiring is said to Ads are accepted over the telephone at Sewlitz Shoe Shop. able for grocery or meat market, pal Building To Show Hoj have expressed the -wish that his at the CHARGE RATE given above Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. with all fixtures instsilled, ideal for % with the Gloucester County Y. M. C. as a convenience to advertisers, but IFfe Operated. A. where he did an exceptionally grandson continue his endurance CHARMING HOME the CASH RATES will be accepted M L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and neighborhood store located at 64 stunt. The boy did not descend for WANTED— ROOMS— Wetherell street. If interested com­ fine piece of work. Six rooms and sun parlor, fire­ FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ piano moving, modern equipment, One of the voting machines that During the last year he lias been the funeral. ness office on or before the 62 municate with owner at New Rye place, colored tile bath, steam heat experienced help, public store- BOARD will be used in the town primaries connected with Henry L. Kaufmann day following the Baking Company, 374-376 Windsor spacious front and rear halls, uard each ad otherwise the CHARGE bouse. Phone 4496. Tuesday will be on demonstration in Company of Boston in an important Avenue, Hartford or Phone 6-4473. r a t e will be collected. No responsi­ YOUNG STENOGRAPHER wishes the mimicipal building toiflorrow field administration position. In ad­ $1.00 VALUE FOR $.80 ! wood floors, several clooets,. heated bility for errors in telephoned ads room and board with private fami­ from noon ’til 9 o’clock. The method garage, laimdry. In fact a complete will be assumed and their accuracy dition to his Y. M. C. A. experience The insurance company we write REPAIRING 23 ly located near mills or Center. of using the machine in a primary weU built brand new house for $500 cannot be guaranteed. HOUSES FOR RENT ^ he played in his college days on the for are at present paying a divi­ Address Box V, Herald. is different than pulling a lever and down, balance pay as rent. I’his INDEX OF MOWER SHARPENING, vacui^ college band and orchestra, was on dend of 20% which means that for j is your opporl unity if interested. FOR RENT OR SALE—7 room casting a straight vote in an elec­ The Springfield Student” staff for every dollar, you pay them in prem- ^ CLASSIFICATIONS cleaner, phonograph, clock repair tion. It requires that the pointer Nice little poultry place, 3 aerc-s, 52 single house, modem improve­ three years; and has had executive Lums the net cost to you would be ' ing, key fitting. Braithwaite, APARTMENTS—FLATS— abov&.each name to be voted or be house 6 rooms, steam heat, elec­ Births ments, North Elm street. Phone responsibilities in connection with only $.80. Engagements ^ Pearl street TENEMENTS 63 3300. pulled down. Those not familar with the Young People’s Religious Coun­ tricity, handy location in town. Marriage* We write Automobile, Fire and ».*.* • • * • the method of primary voting can cil of Springfield. He was also re­ Price only $5,600. Easy terras. Death* General Liability Insurance. TO RENT—ROOM FOR lighthouse­ get' a demonstration Friday if they ligious supervisor of the East Con­ In?n" MemoriamMemo^rum^!.:::;^ ? COURSES AND CLASSES 27 keeping, facing front, pleasant and so desire. Loit and Found gregational Church Epworth League Announcem ente ...... e Ja r n m o r E'” I-‘EARN b e a u t y convenient. Wm. Rubinow, 841 at Springfield. Edward H. Keeney ROBERT J. SMITH culture. There is a great demand Main street. Telephone 5658. With Mr. Petherbridge’s coming 440 Keeney St. 1009 Main Avtomoblle* for trained operators. .Details free to Manchester he will undertake to Automobllo* for Sal* ...... ® FOjR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT Real Estate Inventories Fire and Automobile Insurance Automobiles for Eichang* •••«- • from this nationally known insti­ Wall Street STEAMSHIP OFnCIALS begin the development of intensive Auto Accessories—-Tires ...... • at '33 Stone street, garage and tution. Hartford Academy of Hair­ chicken coop, all improvements Y. M. C. A. work among boys ^ d Auto Eepalrlng—Painting ...... • young men and at the same time Auto Schools ...... dressing, 693 Main street, Hart­ Rent free to 15th of Sept.. Inquire WILL NOT TAKE GUNMAN Briefs will begin to build up the necessary AutoE—Ship by Truck ...... « ford. 15 St. Lawrence street. Tel. 8320. Autos—For Hire ...... “ leadership and organization looking Oarages—Service—Storage ...... EAKcsEK TRADE taught In day FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT. All Hamburg, Germany, Sept. 4 — forward to the opening of the new Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... IJ and evening classes. Low tuition Wanted Autos—Motorcycles •••• ** modern conveniences, centrally New York, Sept. 4—Using 1919 as (AP)—Officials fear that the case building at the time of its comple­ rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Business nnd Professional Services located. Apply 25 Strant street or 100 per cent, the Anaconda Copper of Jack (Legs) Diamond, New York tion. Mr. Petherbridge vrill be as­ The A. Nash Co, Inc. Business Services Offered ...... *3 Market street. Hartford. telephone 6358. Company is now operating on about gangster ordered deported from sociated with Elmer T. Thienes, Household Services Offered ...... Germany, may prove a hard nut to Men’s Clothes Made to Measure by the Building—Contracting ...... I* 70 per cent on capacity and is doing County Y. M. C. A. secretary, who FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with crack. ■will be actively connected -with the I'Jorlits—Nurseries ...... HELP WANTED— better than the average copper coiri- Funeral D irectors ...... J® all modem improvements. Apply pany because of its electrical busi­ The authorities are unable to force development and extension of the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... FEMALE 35 16 Cambridge street or telephone steamship companies to carry Dia­ new local Y. M. C. A. unit. Insurance ...... ness and diversifications, John D. “GOLDEN RULE” Miilinery-Dressmaking ...... i- 3679. Ryan, chairman of the board, said mond, as could be done if he were WANTED—A GIRL FOR mothers For nearly twelve years this has been a, living, sym--' Nlov’.ng—Trucking—Storage ... on returning from a vacation ^ being extradited to the United fi helper and general housework, to FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, all Painting-Papering ...... abroad. He said the copper business | States. If the companies in­ SWEET CORN SUPPER bol of the spirit of this organization—your absolute Professional Services ...... stay nights, 67 Arvine Place^. 'Tel. modern improvements, steam heat­ “is funning along like any other sist their ships are booked for full assurance of complete satisfaction in buying. Bepai ring ...... •••••■,...... oi ed. Inquire 82 Cottage street or passenger lists, officials believe they Tailoring—Dyeing—Gleaning ... j* 4204. business and will improve with an COVENTRY’S LATEST T oilet Goods and Service ...... 2a telephone 4332. upturn in general conditions.” will have to hold Diamond until The best clothes on earth for the price. Made by Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 they can induce some freighter cap­ the happiest group of workers. YOU will be happy Eiliicatloiinl HELP WANTED—MALE 36 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room tain to accept the gangster for Courses and Classes ...... 27 tenement thoroughly modern. Ap­ Webster-Eisenlohr, Inc., stock­ Sweet corn in various appetizing wearing NASH CLOTHES. Private Instruction ...... 2S holders have approved conversion of transport to America. BOYS WANTED—Receiving appU- ply to J. P. Tammany, 90 Main Officials of the United States lines dishes will be the attraction to­ Dancing ...... the present $25 par stock into 500,- Musical—Dramatic ...... cations for possible vacancies in street, after 5. said the S. S. America had a full morrow night at the supper of the Wanted—Instruction ...... either shipping room or Self Serve 000 no-par common shares on a Ladies’ Fragment society at the $23 50 $29.50 $35.00 Fiunncinl FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT share for share basis. They also ap­ passenger list. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Grocery Dept. J. W. Hale Co. “Nobody has as yet approached Chapel hall in Coventry. The com­ SUIT OR OVERCOAT with garage, all improvements. In­ proved the taking over of assets of Business Opportunities ...... 22 us for space for Diamond,” said a mittee will be ready to serve at Money to Loan ...... *2 quire 168. H iili^d street. Tel. 6034. the Webster Cigar Co. 5:30 the follovong: Com on the cob, 200 Samples, 20 Styles to Choose From. Help and Situations traffic department official at the SITUATIONS W*ANTED— United States lines’ office. “But succotash, com fritters, com pud­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 FOR RENT—5 large rooms, 3 Wal­ New Passenger automobile regis­ Help Wanted—Male ...... Sb MALE 39 can tell you right now we’re full up ding, rolls .and,.butter, coffee and nut street near Pine. Near Cheney trations in the United States during Dial 6995 for Appointment. Help Wanted—^Male or Female -- *7 This, is the busiest time of the year cake. The price will be found in Agents Wanted ...... mills. Very ’ reasonable. Inquire July totaled 254,098, a decrease of their advertisement elsewhere in to­ YOUNG MAN — STRONG AND Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or for the westward passage, and our Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... 3a willing would like work to do on 2 1-2 per cent from June and 41.2 day’s issue, together with the play Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 39 Hartford 7-5651. steamers are sold out for months in Employment Agencies ...... 40 Fridays and Saturdays. Address per cent from July last year. advance. We’d have a hard time to be presented at 8 o’clock imder WILLIAM E. KEITH 1.1 ve Stock— Pets— Poultry— Vehicles Box Z, Herald. FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT finding- space for Diamond.” the title of. “Alter the Honeymoon.” 24 Locust Street, South Manchester, Conn. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... - 41 at 300 Spruce street, second floor. Sales volume in the market for These suppers and entertainments Local Eepresentative I.iva Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 non-ferrous metals during the past Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Inquire 302 Spruce street. by our neighbors at Coventry, And­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 week underwent little improvement, MOVIES IN SPAIN over and Bolton, are proving very For Sale— Miscellaneous 3 r o o m SUITE, new Johnson with the termination of. summer popular with Manchester people. FOR SALE—1 COCKER Spaniel A rticles fo r S a le ...... 45 Block, all modem improvements. holidays and Labor Day acting as a They not only enjoy the delicious Boats and Accessories ^ ...... 46 puppy. Price very reasonable. In­ Phone Aaron Johnson 3726'or jani­ damper on general business activity. Madrid— (AP)^—Old silent films, cooking but the’ ride out there over Building Materials ...... 4< quire at 99 Foster'street or tele­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 tor 7635. Metal and Mineral Markets reports. made and sho-wn in the United the improved highway through the Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 phone 3080. States ten years ago and in some hills and valleys. Fuel and Feed ...... The New York Stock Exchange Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first cases more, are having quite a run Household Goods ...... 61 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben­ has received notice from the Rich­ in Spain this summer. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 ton street. Inquire Home Bank & field Oil Company of California of The programs of most of the Musical Instruments...... 63 — RADIO 49 a proposed change in common stock BOLTON Office and Store Equipment .... 54 Trust Company. movie theaters here just now are Specials at the Stores ...... 5G RADIO—KOLSTER CONSOLE — to no-par from $25 par value, each made up of reels that Hollywood Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 FOR RENT—627 CENTER street, present share to be exenauged for groimd out long before the talkie The local 4-H Sewing club has Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 real station-getter, new set of five room downstairs tenement, all reason to feel elated over the suc­ Rooms^—Board-^—Hotcls*-*Rcsort8 tubes, price complete $50. Kemp’s c-re ne-w share. era. This is to fill the gap until a modem improvements, rent $27. sufficient supply of Spanish-lan- cess of its exhibit at the Durham Reatanrants Inc. Telephone 5680. Call 8802. Fair. Gertmde Anderson won first Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Harry E. Byram, chairman of the guage talkies can be produced, T'- Boarders W anted ...... 69-A prize for her afternoon street frock. THREE ROOM TENEMENT for board of the Chicago, Milwaukee, whether in the United States or in Country Board—R esorts ...... 60 FUEL AND FEED 49-A St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, be­ Spain itself, to give a steady run of The prize amoimts to five dollars. Hotels— ^Restaurants ...... 61 rent, on Main and Eldridge street, Ruth Lee was awarded fourth prize Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 all modern improvements. Inquire lieves that crops in the road’s ter­ talkie programs to the Spanish Beal Estate For Rent FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH of two doll^s for an ensemble cos­ Barber Shop, 5 Eldridge street. ritory were not badly damaged by theaters equipped for them. Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 drought. He added that a pick-up tume with accessories to match and Business Locations for Rent ... 64 Winifred Lee stood fifth and won Houses fo r R ent ...... 65 per load. Prompt delivery. Phone TO RENT— t h r e e ROOM apart­ in business appears to await the ’TWAS EVE5R THUS Suburban for Rent ...... 66 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. movement of grain and that an in-: a one doUar prize for an ensemble. ment in Purnell Block. Heated and The club is in charge of Mrs. Myron Bummer Homes for R en t ...... 67 centrally located. Apply Geo. E. creasing movement of grain prod­ “Your wife is very broadminded, Wanted to R ent ...... 68 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stOve Lee and under the auspices of the Real Estate For Snle or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft Keith, 1115 Main. ucts would “be encouraging from isn’t she?” Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 the point of view of business gener­ “Oh, wonderfully^^ She believes Tolland County Farm Bureau. wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, ■ Republican caucus will be held Business Property for S ale ...... 70 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT ally.” there are always two sides to a ques­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Rosedale 28-2. newly done over, 418 Center street. this evening in the churhh basement Houses fo r S a l e ...... 72 tion—her own and her mother’s.”— Telephone 4224. Sydney Bulletin. and delegates to the different con­ Lots for Sale ...... 72 It reaUy wasn’t necessary to re­ ventions will be appointed. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 call Camera for training in the Suburban fo r S a l e ...... 75 Ex-King Manuel of Portugal is FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT Miss Mildred Larson has returned army. He was getting splendid The restaurant counter man who Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 an expert in gardening, and au­ 1st floor $19, second floor $18. In­ home after spending a^week, in Wanted—Beal Estate ...... 77 “ setting up” exercises in this coun­ slices the pie thinlm he’d be In the Anctlon—Legal Rotlee* thor of an important book on Por­ quire 56 1-2 School street or Dial dough if he were on piecework. Woodstock. Legal Notices 7S tuguese literature. 7393. try. By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—The Life Savers

/ WHEN 50NNV HEARD WE WERE COMING OVER W E C A f ^ Tt) HONEYMOON COTTAGE T R Y IT . FOR A SWIM HE OUT FIRST IN SISTED UPON BWNQINS^ AND AN OLD INNER T^UBE^ SEE! rr:^ n o g o o d .j IS rr, HEM^ r . ' s %» S l u f i l D B ] cleg lrK 'ak "5: There are at least four mistakes In the above picture, may, pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, d r a ^ g or w h ^o L - See ff you can find them. Then look at the scrambled ^ord below —^ scramble it. by switching the letters around. Q i ^ y o u ^ M each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you ipuer^lile i%: Si COBBBCnONS ‘■4 (1) The helmet of the diver at the r»- _ _ -, *3>»i-- MANCHESTER■ ' ■ 'iv '___ :______HERAU).Vm 8 0 ^ ' OTNW, THOTBDAY, ^>IEMBBR 4, 1930. By P e w L Crosby,

FLA PPE R F a n n y S A Y & SKIPPY REC. U. 8. MT. ttfr. S E N S E A N D n o n s e n s e CA M PA KIN gf ON D PtVOtKALOTIOM I 11" - ' .,^11 t h e m o d e r n CHICAGO YOUTH © f iW t l S T l ON CHRISTMi^S MORNING Youth of Seven (crying as if his heart would break and Iwlding. a six-shooter in his hand)—Boo—hoo ■Sir

- .-."J ~ r ^ r b y —vi^at’s the matter, son? Youth— wanted Santa Cl3>us to bring me one with a pearl handle. Ovds** —- fe Y>t. S t ». *'*••*■* y . 8 i 6 A ;■ THE WEEKLY RECIPE D o c r o P TUNG'S “Build a little fence of trust around ■<» J ^ J WOW/ Fill°toe space with loving work, and #xyeJl therein stay; . . Look, not thru the sheltering bars *:jjLAA 4 ^ ^ upon tomorrow, ^ » \ k M i God^will help thee bear what comes 0*S. ViAarG of joy and sorrow. IDM 1 b Crosby. Croat Brlum rlshtt reaervoA ____ I ■ I How time flies! It’s now only a lit­ (StiS.w j Kiny Koaturea Syndicate. Ine. tle over three months until we 11 all be swlpplnf and same.to.yon-mg O U R B O A R D B 4G H O U S E again. Toofierville Folks B f F ontaine F oa Bt <^n e A lten i Our idea of a man truly going down in defeat is one with falling A Ibw-brow tells ydtt Wl»t he arches. VAiE <3tcrT „ i thinks while a high*broW tells you VISA'D,UAi>S It is not the quality of the meat, ! what someone else thinks. ^iCVtlr but the cheerfulness of the guests, SR* UM.-^ I that makes the feast. the neck, just get hot under the col­ A tS ’ WolT iTu <=»o t H R a lar, and the pain wUl melt away. WOLJI-^ Be - • T H A - r v- l r...... t H i - f...... iM Five per cent seems a \f I iborTH small return on your money until Saving for a rainy day is a dry .O'ftPS-Al­ oB-rALW/iAe He you’ve tried to get tfen per cent and subject to the spendthrift. ■RAPfo^'i&Mi^iA-r; V6ti I -KsaftABt lose your prinqipal. s o M - T i u w e e k / pRoBABUVzSasT Some love is priceless, and some CAM swrrcfjl \“f “fa She__Where do all the bugs go in is content with as much alimony as AM’ d W M - f ARcMeS winter ? it can get. 1 WA^ fiivyE- A He— Search me. , tMHXnoMS tSF She—No, thanks, I ]ust wanted Doctor—Now, yoimg man, what what, have you got to say for your- ZfuMeue A fitM A L S*/ to know. AMI> 1"T I self ? Helen—My sweetheart gave me a His Son (in for a licking)— how W(U- Bie IMPCSSIBCS about a little local anesthetic? ?/VSrT^ca'T 'TfeEil4 / rainbow kiss. b-ia<5 is Edith—What kind of a kiss is ''Many a man is in advance of Ws V ^^Helen—The one that comes after age__and most women are behind in the storm. theirs. In a small church a child was A daring chap suggests that tell­ brought forward to be baptised. The ing women the exact truth about young minister, taking the little one Themselves will do them good. May­ fn hit arms, said: “Beloved hearers be but we resign from that healing no one can foretell the future of tins art right now. littie child. He may a great business man like Henry i Our idea of a pessimist is the jit Ford, or a great Labour leader like fellow who rinses out a fresh sani­ J H. Thomas, and it is possible he tary cup direct from its sanitary might become the Prime Minister container, befojenising it. ''’/i of England.” f { Turning to the mother, he inquir­ Parting advice; Put a little water ed: “What is the: name of the on the comb. child?” “Mary Ann,” was the reply. Some men have to pay the mani­ curist a fancy price just for the sake Pain Relieved by Heat —A r^ le of getting their hands held. in The Literary Digest. Good idea. When somebody gives you a pain in We know a man who is so lucky that once, when the street was lined & with cars for blocks, another driver moved out just as he got to the point where he wanted to park. NCE. »A A man'dropped a bundle of laun­ UPON dry to the pavement yesterday and [ A s o t W A T I M E . broke both botties. ' joTFtce .REG.u.aeAT,orr. OrMOBtNSA! SPOILED THE FUN ' London.—The Romford Fire Bri­ By Crane gade was polishing up the lire eng­ A Sign of Weakness ine. It shone like a diamond. They WASHINGTON TUBBS IL •A C.APTWES m EASV, emer'^twvng vn sight, we WOlAAN. RELPLESS, ANPTrtATS NEATl EP, OCR HERP O f KlNCi VIOOLP PO ANP ALLOW •'T, afire. BUT Trte/ PONT GOT TO 60 ON SHORT FINAL. T» CATTLE IS FAST , \P VUlE WERE Ti\ENToTAV<£ □ V(E PRISONERS MO uuck:. PlMlNiSHiMG.y RATIONS, ANP TURN ALL ENLARGE PORT U\S PRISOMERS. UP ARMS ARE MARtREP OUR. priso n e rs loose. To TWE REAR ANP Beira, Portuguese 'East Africa. (AP.)—Berths for four good-sized f r e e p , t o t h e Without knowl­ PlSGUST OP W'S a' ocean vessels are being added to V edge of naviga­ WHOLE ARIAS. tion other than this port, as well as eight traveling electric cranes, to take care of in­ that which he a MP WE FINPS had taught creased traffic demands. , W\»^SELF NO^ himself. Gover­ RUSSIA’S ACTIVITY lo n g e r ‘POPULAR. nor Franklin BUT PESPlSEP. D. Roosevelt, of FOR, iN tWE ESES New York, di­ Moscow. (AP.)—As part of ^ e rected a cruise socialization and industrialization OF VWS fAERtlLESS of a small yacht activities in the Moscow region, ASIATICS, VT \S A a n d charted, some $15,000,000 will be expended SiGNOF WEARWEg' t h e Maine this coming year in warehouses, TO SWOW COMPKSSWN coast, when he silos, factory kitchens, as the huge TO AN ENEMS. was 18. restaurants are called, and bakeries. iy Iasv FAas 5A c« UPON ms MMM arnN, amp L ^ 01930 BY NCA fcCWVlCC, ' WEA^S M0TN\M& BUT P\5COURA6iN(^ NEWS. B y B l o s s e r On Farbar’s Trail! a; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IT MAUES M\E SOIL 1b TWiNic HAt. COCHflAN'-'PICTURCC^KlN IT'S A DEAD OtHOW POVO WE PA'^MEO HlVS&LF OFF TUAT FARBAR DOESN'T ■m ON ME.... TAUiN' IN A CROOW. UbiOW TU\S OSOMTUV K O s c a r s BETTER TUAN UNDER MV OvON ROOF..-VJELL, >OMc l E 1 DO.'.' I'LL SWOVJ CLEM iS OUT l b FIND ONE M A fJ .- -.ri ,-73 a n d th a t 71-3 MAN m IS .•rfl js. a FAIZ8AQ. -i-pr

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Ain’t It the Truth? B y S m e f l SALESMAN SAM —% p» ®>€X>\NN€R. ItI^R D LY 1 ew ea HITS TM' oeftu, &OIm‘ o u t T?>. UeftRN TA PL^ f (RE.<\D THE STORV. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) B. aTTE^^PT- /f t N 1 LL Pi'll --THmcrS ftwyvifxy! The.Travel Man said: “Would you' doubt that you. too, have a heap of fim.” The grirl then knit her like to meet this little happy tike? ’ ! brows. “WeU; maybe not and may­ “Of course,” replied wee Clowny. | be so,” said she. “Aroimd our yard “ Can^we meet the young girl, too? ! 1 go each day at work. You see I She seems to have a friendly smile.! feed the chickens, pigs and cows. We might sit down and talk awhile. “I also take care of this child. Of course, if you don’t think it best, | He’s my young brother. My, he’a we’ll leave that up to you.” wild. To keep the tot from cry­ ’This pleased the Travel Man and ing; I give him a ride CMh day, up he said, “Howdy do!” The girl re­ I in the basket on my head. He wsdks, plied with a kindly grin and then but likes to ride instead.” They lei said, “Tell me where you’ve been. I chatted for an hour more. Then I know that you are travelers and ! the' bunch were on their way. ^ how I envy you.” ! The next thing that they did was Wee Scouty stepped out, brave ' fly, just like a bird, out through the and bold, and quite a thrilling story I sky. For Calabria, in Italy, their told about their wondrous visits. ; monstrous plane • was bound. Soon “It’s been marvelous,” said he. "Our i ’cross the ground the big plane ran friend, the Travel Man, has shown' I and nearby stood a fine old man. us many lands, to which we’ve I He walked right up to greet them ! and then the Tinles gathered 'round. flown. We never kne^ before how ------. , lucky anyone could be.” Then Clowny said, “Now teU us (The Tinymltes see the famons •bout the life you live. I have no Coliseum In the next ^ r y .) 1^1 m •-V51^7? 1 ?-«r •.c^ya’-5-w ?i-‘- S>jS35? '-A^^J^.V. ,%-l? ^;fs; •i:v4 f '^ >'n,> *5^ r; 4,'t i*'-’ PAGE TWELVE ■‘V-- -wrr-4 ;«yv:; — ------— T — 7.—Trombone Rev. Watson Woodruff, ' Mrs. iTbyeads” i-'- Woodruff and thfclr children have g.__•‘Americatt lAelodies;’. — SETBACK TOURNAMENT OPENINGDANCE returned. home ^ js^ter s spending the r ' atr. by Broughtoh: summer at Silver Lake, Madison, Ni 9. ^ “Glt on board”; . .Spiritual ■-.m S ta rts H. The Daajjy friends of Mr. Wood­ ro m iitW M 10. —Swedish march ‘“n i Vapetf." ruff in. Center Congregational *' > : (To Aras)) .i*... .Fristriip Saturday, September 6th t ) F Congre.gational church and through­ 11. —Brass quartette— “Farewell to ’.i ,. • • a t out the town' will be giad to know theei” ...... • oW Hawiian that he is much improved in health. 12;—‘“Steal Away.”...... Spiritual N Masomc Temple He expects to conduct the morning Change From Center to 13. —March — “Conquering, Army.” MANCHESTCR C O N N ■ service at the Masonic Temple on Col(?s .cA. -J.. S o u th Windsor, G t. Sunday and the following” Sunday j 14. —“Annie Laurie.” ...... Center church folks' are looking for- L North Eni' fot Next Two * \ old Scotch, (not XX;) -5>7 w ard to returping to their neiwly 15. __“Saint Catherine.” • ( Faith of a b o u t TOWN decorated and greatly enlarged Weeks—The Program^ ' our Fathers.) church home. 16.—“AMERICA.” V 8 P. M., Standard Tinie The Woman’s • —^— .• ■] The restaurant in the Gormnc. 7’’ ^ ^Although the Eighth School and society of the North Methodist Members of' the Cosm^Utan street, formerly tv The.'first of two band concerts at Utilities District is to hold a. board church will meet tomorrow after­ club are planning to attend the New of relief session next week, the col- , to Y& m noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. England_ ^ «*. 'conference . _Qra of the State lecting of the taxes of the district i A. Lydall of Main street. Federations of Womens’ clubs to be does not start imtil October 1. ■ ‘t-T*. .1* t'.*-.* V -- held at the new Griswold Hotel, Oak street. The tentative opening under the leadeirship of Da-vid Addy. The Connecticut Horticultural so- E astern Point, September 8, 9 and date has been set for Saturday. Mrs. Brief ceremonies will celebrate the ci^y will hold its first fall^ 10. Coimecticut vdll be hostess fo Barto has had years of experience opening with ’Thomas Conran, chair­ tomorrow evening at 8 ° clock at the rest of New England and Dr. j | man of the North End Merchant’s [ YOUR CAR th?County Court building on Wash- in the culinary art and will person Will Be Featured Duriilg Katherine Blunt, president of Con- ally do all the cooking at the res­ Division of the Chamber of Com-,, '/ -I - inetok street, Hartford; An unusual- necticut college, New London, will inerce, under whose auspices the j w a sh e d I/i // ly^fine program of motion Pictures entertain with a garden party for taurant. concerts are being given, speaking i of scenes in Elizabeth Park a few words of welcome to the band j the delegates. It was voted at a meeting of the other interesting garden spots ^ and audience. , NOWAiriNGi be shown. Plans wiU^also be com- James Bayliss who makes his Troop Committee of Troop 5, Boy The entire program will be as fol­ Scouts, held at the Swedish Luther­ $1.25 Horticultural Exporition at the home with his aunt and imcle, Mr. lows; SIMONIZINC and Mrs.* Si. J. Donahue of 164 an church last night to send the I._“Liberator ^ March” -----Marshiill SSerfor t^r^^Sonn^cti^^^^ Henry street, has returned from a troop to the Eastern States j 2 _ “Songs of Britain,” ___ M arshall ^ 8.00 SlateState Armory ***in Hartford. Septem - * Iiionuimonth’s S vacationvacttuuu bucuwspent owat the shore aition at Springfield,--- o— / Sunday, J i. ' 45 Sep-j^'aua _by the riverside.” WILSON’S AUTO WASH ber 12, 13 and 14, of which friends and relatives a t Black tem ber 14, the opening date of the Spiritual. Rear of Johnson Block ette Itebertson, Jr-of thi_3_to^ and | London. fair. The trip will be made by pri-1 4.—Comet solo—“Strong to.deliver” Hartford is general manager. vate cars. ; Stevenson Evangelist Joseph Pearson will .^Deputy-bandmaster H. Turkington) Owing to the fact that Saturday remain for the rest of the week and Miss Muriel Gray and Miss Eileen 6.—March —“Vigilance.”-r-Jakeway is Dollar Day with the local Sunday for the purpose of conduct­ Gray, both of Hartford, together !^._»Soldler of the cross.”. .Spiritual Sunnynde Private c h S the sale of Swedish baked ing meetings at Gospel Hall, 415 with Richard Gates of this place S by the Ladies Missionary so- Center street. The meeting tonight have returned from a ten day trip 5 e ty of the Swedish Lutheran and tomorrow night will begin at that was taken into Western New church has been postponed until 7:45. Saturday evening there will be York, Canada and back by the way 6 c e a n sid e Saturday of next week at 2 o clock no meeting but on Sunday Mr. of New Hampshire and Vermont. COTTAGE -;at the J. W. Hale Company s store. Pearson will prCach at 3 and again ' A day school planned to meet aat t 7 # p.p* m. Theaub general public will TV*** I the needs of children requiring Miss Ethel Goslee' who has been be welcomed at any or all of these i HAVID CHAMBERS Watch Hill, R. I. snending the summer with her par­ meetings. ' ^ Room and Board $25 per w ^k individual instruction. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goslee of Saturday, September 6th Madison street, left today to resume Mrs. Minnie Brennerson and son CONTRAITOR Nellie Naven, Catherine Nafen Terms reasonable*. teaching at South Orange, N. J. Arthur, will leave tomorrow for X their home in Philadelphia, after AND BUILDER Opens Sept. 9,1930 ; A special meeting of the Womens spending the past three weeks with SPECIAL Foreign Missiona^ hSd Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt cf 68 Hollister Street South Methodist church will ^ held Florence street. for Ethel Fish Lewis at the home of Mrs. Rossa Brok­ FRIDAY Director. ings, 141 Middle Turnpike, on Fri­ The first fall meeting of the 217 North Elm Street The Lowering of Commodity Prices Makes it Possible day evening at 7:30. Every mem- and •ber is requested to bring or send the Board of Control of the Chamber of Phone 3300 'two dollars earned during the sum- Commerce will be held next Tues­ When In Hartford SATURDAY Manchester, Conn. day noon at the Hotel Sheridan. ( for Us to Offer Bigger and Better Values ^mer vacation. why not stop at the H—O—H for some of their Fresh Lob­ Macaroni and V Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ Than Ever for $1.00. anth will hold its first fall meeting ster Meat, Crabmeat, Shrimp, Spaghetti at the Masonic Temple tomorrow Soft Shell Crabs, Steaming 'evening at 8 o’clock. The full choir Clams, Open Long Clams and 10 lbs. .. ------75c ■is requested to be present. Chowder Clams. 3 Jbs...... 25c ' The Ninth district enrollment will We also serve in ou** Dining Growing Up hot be taken until tomorrow. It is MAC’S GARAGE Room a “Five Course Lobster Imported Italian Cheese 45c lb. Watch For It! Walt For It! 'expected that there will be a suD- Manchester Green Shore Dinner” each day from 4 'Btantial increase. ‘ Italian French Bread, to 8 p. m. for only $1.50. Vv . ’ State Theatre Bldg.T^cond Floor Hilliard St. Dial 4060 753 Main Street SPECIAL DINNER tomers who have (Near Manchester Freight Station) M a n c h e st e r , C o n n . Honey Dew So. VanUla burned our good clean Telephone Dial 3-4-3-0 Melons Just the freshest fish we Open 8:50 to 5-r7Saturday 8:50 to 1 cMi buy, properly Iced — Cookies coal never think of any _.” c-t:srD 3V th:: state— Special 29c and shipp^ “in the cool 2 boxes 25c of the evening” by motor other number when Try Endive, express. Service - Qaality - Low Prices Fresh Eastern Halibut Fresh Peas (Cooks like Center Swordfish Grape Fruit they need coal. It’s a Spinach) Bntterflsh Grapes Mackerel good ha\)it to include FRESH FISH NOTICE Native Veal Salmon Cod Boxes lor Fresh Halibut Steak WATKINS I n c . Chops Haddock Fillets v Kindling this number-in your Fresh Swordfish Clams Steak Cod to fry. Fillet of Cod Cutlets 50o load Fresh Swordfish Stew s Salt Herring Stock up now telephone directory; of Fancy Fresh Mackerel Funeral Elire^tprs’" ' Ground Veal CHABOOAL SCHAHM ’S those businesses who Yellow Onions for pickling, 6 lbs. ------15c >ESTABUSHED.55 YBAJ^i;}?; - White Pickling Onions, 2 lbs. .. ,...., . 25c serve you'well.* Fahcy^ Crab Apples , . . ,75c basket CH)ER MILL CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. 25c \ Spinach, Sweet Potatoes FUELOIti BAKERY DpPt. J? Robert K. Anderson ^ V ) ‘ PhoMt/PfSce |^7 t Please try to phone yonr noon dinner order before 9:80—end Drop Cakes ...... ‘ ‘ ilr OPEN Funeral Director • '*^"-'4':-. '.X' . ResideqceTdW don’t hesitate to use our afternoon deliveries freely. Early Lumber ' Cement I afternoon delivery 1:80—early morning deliveries 7:16 and 8:00. Masons’ Supplies B artlett Canning Fears • • • • • • 8L10 basket Tuesday and J Raisin WKble Wheat Biscuits, 7 to the Tan for -... 10c \ \ • ■ Water Rolls '...... 18c, dozen j L A r - T “ “ 1 Stuffed and Baked Mackerel . ; Friday Bz^ed B^ns ready for/noon ... •...... ,...... ' /i .All make*, rented, bx- DEVBI^l Bartlett Pears for canning ® 352 Woodland Street .chaDg^ snd,ovtfliaiiled. PRI •'V % Snieidal ’ rental rates. : to' sto.^ 24 HOUR D fa i^ 2 l , BeboUt-' marhhtfa / / b o O O THINGS TO EAT G. E. WILLK Tomatoes for canning ....-----.....------^ dents. Pihn /ml Wild Grapes for JeUy ...... basket - L-r fi0.00 and np.

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