MOBLYNCBES Liverpool, England, Aug. 8.— i (A P )—C i^ (Councillor John Braddock refuses to stand at at­ TWO NEGROES tention for King George. “My action is deliberate,” Braddock explained. “I believe . in consistency. When I led the- j B E ^ THIRD rmemployed we sang the “ R ^ i i Flag” at the conclusion of our i ' meeting. Now that I am a mem- } Deluge and Siasling .Stones i ber of the liero. Marion, Indiana, Aug. 8.— (A P ) Manch^ter and adjoining) tow|is who with WT% apd- Lcmis ‘’ThewS^tehe which carrie^Miss A frenzied mob estimated to have, EarhartTWas aptly named ^ e n d - along with ‘ a sudden torrential Gordon landed here June 18, 1928> consisted of 1,0 0 0 persons stormed sh^’ and it, did a great deal toward thunder' shower last night and after flying from* Newfoundland the Grant county jail late last night, j TOKILLHISWlFEi cementing the friendship which we brought heavy loss to tobacco and The cerenaony Was to charge of hope will ever continue between the took two n^;roes from their cells | two--.great. English-speaking i>eo- and hanged them on the Court j truck growers many of . whqm have Sir Arthiir Whitten Brown, who made the flrst flight of the Atlantic ples,” Sir Arthur said. House square. j been heroically struggling to rj^ ^ P Sixth Attempt Succeeds; themselves Jhe t o a n ^ ef­ Peshawar, India, August 8— The victims were Thomas Shipp, j fects of the historic hailstorm of 18 ’ accused 'of Itet^ y shooting i (A P )—Ten thousand ^vage Afghan Claude Deeter, 23, Pairmoimt j Lavjyer Placed Bomb On against a southwst CARRIEDiLIQXJOR tribesmen today advanced against Indiana, and Abe Smith, 19, who po­ breeze that sprung up b^or© s u ^ ^ ^ ^IN ODD,BOTTLES Peshawar in an increasing effort to lice said admitted attacking Deeter’s girl companion-after the Auto— Son Maimed. and lowered the temperatOTe break through the nor^west fron­ ablv. the shower broke here about shooting on a londy country road. Pittsburgh Cop Thought He tier. British advance troops were 9:30 o’clock, bringing a Using sledge hammers after once REMAINS THE SAME Was Seeing Things Because in contact with toe Afridi warriors of rain to a broad area and pouring V.*!- being driven off by use ot Stinnett, Tex., A-ug. 8— (.^ 1 ^ a barrage of hail upon the crops to this forenoon and bombing planes gasWbs. the “ Ob sma^d a D. Payne, Amarillo attomey,. today of the, Ho’t Spell. a cbmparatlvely n a ^ w bm . were in readiness to repel a gen­ hole in the masonry beside tte jaU was near the end of a long, dictated through the northern of t ^ eral-assault: door and broke their Way t t r o q g statement to oncers, who s ^ he m Pittsburgh, Aug..8 — (A E .)— town- No AnyHbwi P^atfolmMi John Llp- O ty Threatened two steel doors to- reach the cells admitted placing the dsmamite Iwmb This city Was threatened as it hx his automobUe which wrecked it Heavy To North . tak is -.^ad It Vmsn’t the heat of the negroes. ^ ' Reports indicate that the hail Sight, Say Woather Ex­ that made hiin see three hot had nofc been for a long time, ’^^e Both Men Hanged. , „ „ _ jand. killed his wife, after five d a m «e extended to a number of advance guard of toe menacing tom from g^ccessful efforts to ^ e her Iffe. ' A cS ed of being two of the biggest ped(Uer8 ■ a. very considerable part of the crop conditions to the far north now pre­ British command by reconnoitering 16 Today 50 state policemen Md Mrs. Payne was killed and their was already in the sheds, the un­ vailing were generally followed to ' when something began to scouts o f toe Royal Air Fpree* usually hot weather having forced trickle from one of the bottles. ^iice officers from 9- year-old son maimed by an ex­ the, course of a few days by show­ towns, armed with ?^b-macW^ plosion in their car June 27 as she After Rebels Dssfroy its growth and occasioned exception­ ers and lower temperatures in the Five minutes later Mrs. ^*1®" BOMBAY BULLETINS ally early harvesting. ter was in-the lockup charged gxma maintained order m this ci^ . was driving to town. Her b ^ y was upper Mississippi valley and pla­ Bombay, Aug. 8.— (A P )—^Afridi Governor Harry G. Leslie said h thrown several hundred feet. The Path ■with toting-moonshine, In this immediate vicinity the teau states. He said alleTdatlon. .for tribesmen to the number of 5 ,(^ w u ld recall the N ^ o n a l Guwd An investigation by Gene Howe, Home, the com and wheat belt nfight come | to 8,000 were reported moving at from its training quarters ak Ca“ P AmarUlo editor and A. S. Macdon­ visitation o f haiL was , principally along a path of which, generally about the middle of next week. i davra in the Bara valley in an in­ Knox, Kentucky, if further trouble ald, Kansas a t y reporter, led to tended assault upon the PeshawSiP who r.d- ter Flee to speaking, the Hartford-South Man­ A high pressure area attended by j developed. Mrs. Verona Thompson frontier. The vengeance of the mob was i Payne had made love to her chester , road was the aouhem lower temperatures —r---- ® ^!^v - bpitodary and which extended to a - nd the (3re»(t Their activities were reported to appeased after Cameron was re -1 ^xe would “ fix it" when she Thence to United States: F«ss and Lucas Pian linniedi' '.be flue to toe Afghan Youth League “ Hi' . to . the jaU. T*It was rtiBPnvereddiscovered to his attention because he generally parallel line running, per*- haph'half a mlto nehtit o t Wappfng o f the Batoanltiiel district, combin­ the men had intended *fb in g ^ b e rt was married. ■ a, . -i V--' . . W tVfrtcrhtman h itm a n -made made it plainr now- ed with rumors circulated by the . V,..Held As .A^ltaeas -j. * New.-York,: Aug. '■CSirhers.'' ever, that: hB w tt; d ^ U t ^ SuUivan, 19, who w m Farmers along the Buta^o- new League of Youth of Peshawar. ST killing of Deeter, tostej^ ^ pi^B was-arrest^ shortly Sfter ly out of Bplivla after a hatzardous Both of these organizations sup- Simeron, whose connection w th the Macdon«dd‘s interview With Mrs. flight from Revolutionists, Mrs. Ger­ of Confess. aarS J stV viaUto Of p o s ^ y have Communistic connec­ other negroes was only that of ^ Thompson, hurried to Stinnett jfp r Man With Lnai of liquor tions and are said to be responsible accomplice in several recent rob-. - .------a -later iota,. charged with trude Kimdt, wife, of the long time tlon. for toe persistent circulation df i the murder of his wife. Mrs. Thomp- German mentor of the Bolivian (Coiltitiiied on Page 2.) beries. . Washington, Aug. .8,— (AP,)- little Relief &eps On Gas Whra Or; rumors among toe tribesmen that H istake Discovered i son is. held as a material witnep. army, reached New York today j ^smator Peshawar and toe surroimding dis­ A move to get Sullivan, after the ' Payne began dictating a state­ The bureau today hjad received no her twenty year old A^oghter j j L^cas reports showing any, general relief tricts were in toe hands of National ment to .officers eariy yesterday Congress members , and undefended. Page 13.) inornizig and had not completed it Renate. . , of Kentucky,,lieutenahts-of the Re- from drought or heat in the R e e l­ dered To Station. (Continued on LINDY BROADCAST ■'The Afridis are toe most power­ at a.late-hour last night. Officers They fled from La'Paz, Boima s j publican national campaign organi- ed areas during the past 24 hours. who read portions of the statement capital, abbuti.twb:mcmtlm ago ynen were speeding homeward tt> There were, however, a few scatter- j ful of the Pathan tribes which live rebels attacked their home, in ’toe mountainous borderland near said ■ Payne . called himself the day with , plkns’ for -'an immediate j ed showers...... Greenwich, Aug. 8—^(AP). : “ meanest man in the world’ and made their way to Peru, where roey drive to retain control of . Cton^ecs GOES OVER WORLD Pendtojg receipt of .definite intor- Zanetti of Springfield, Mass., totoy where Kyber Pass leads to Kabul. NEW PARTY TAKES boarded the Santa Barbara which described placing the dynamite in -the November' elections.,'' | _____ mation from the Agriculture De- was to a hospital with a bimet Their Objective landed them- at a Brooklyn^ pier to- The last accoimts reaching h6re boipb in the car as “the worst crime Assured that enough money was partnient Monday on the damage woimd to his jaw and shoulder after kn MTiHiicceagful flight to an automo­ were that toe Afghan -warriors w«:e ever committed.’” *^^General Hans Kundt, target of the done arid threatened, the President OFnCE IN CANADA (MElcers said Payne declared he contest fpr seats in the Senate and bile a t a seventy-mile- an hour-pace assembling' about' 20 miles * from Insurrectionists’ ,vrath. parted hur­ jNoted Flyer To Be On Air caUed three members of the Fed­ Peshawar, haifing sent scouts ahead wanted to kill his wife so she would House, the Republican managers al-1 to escape with a load o f liquor riedly from his wife and daughter in eral' Farm Board M d its 8 ® ^ ^ " not learn of his love for Mrs. so found'solace in the . ending of the Zanetti was brought down by a trying to persuade a neighboriflg La Paz said set out alone a.nd by counsel, Stsmley Ree ^^® tribe, the Orakzais, to join toein, , . Cg^Y Thompson and of his embezzlement epntroversy over'-^Claudis H. Hus­ At 11 O'clock Tonight For House for a conference. The board buUet from a motorcycle officers another route to escape from the gun as he abandoned bis machtoe but whether, Peshawar was their- Consemhves m Power country. He , made his way • to ' the ton of Tennessee, :;former National members were Samuel R. MyKelvie. real objective was not certaip. ed as saying chairman, with as little hard feel­ 'lYilUam F. SchiUtog and Charles S. and attempted to flee on foot* in toe so he would not grow up to be like Canal Zone and is now bn the steam­ Fifteen Minutes. outskirts of Greenwich tost tog“ . Operations of the Royal A ir Force er Teno, bound for Germany. He ing^ as possible. Wilson. ^ ^ continued, however, smd were de­ First Time Since W orld him. , Fourteen bags of liquor were found Officials indicated the attorney s •will be reunited with bis family to Huston’s Plans Before Cabinet Today to toe .car for which .there was no pended upon to affectively keep tSe Secretary Hyde also saw his chief preliminary hearing on a murder Berlin. Huston who resigned at yester­ New York, Aug. 8.— (AP.)—Co.l. registration. British headquarters posted and , to W ar— Bennett Premier. charge will be at Amarillo Monday Goes to Bolivia., ■ day’s meetipg of the executive com- Ctoarles A. Lindbergh’s radio ad­ for the second time to two, days M d . Races Away . ^niVii-Ain a definite defense from the if deemed safe to return the 38- Eleven years ago General Kundc, ■ mittee to .make way for Fess, plan­ dress tonight will he transmitted by it was announced at the WMt® Motorcycle PoUceinan Stephen sky in toe event of a concerted at­ year-old attorney home. then fifty years of age, was engag­ ned to carry on his investment at toMt five short wave stations for House that at the Cabinet-meeting C3ark, sustoclop® of the cargo toe tack today. ed by the B o liv ia gqyemment to today Mr. Hoover would present re­ Ottawa, A-Ug. 8 — (A P )— A Con­ business. — v listeners anywhere in the vtrorld. man was carrying to toe r^r. ■ Government forces have been conr modernize its army. He had a-bril­ The new* chairman,, a strong ad­ Speaking on “International Avia­ lief m ea^res under consideration. stopped Zanetti , at toe Statoford- centrated heavily at straitegic points servative government, headed by liant war recoil as chief of staff ministration supporter was arrang­ tion” from a single microphone in Later he expectedt r , to talk over Greenwich town line. After betog beyond Peshawar. Premier R. B. Bennett and c o ^ under Von. Mackensen,. particularly ing to leeve next week for a week’s long distance telephone with , ordered to proceed to the , police It- was stated here that toe posed of ministers drawn from SHOWERS AND HAIL for his operations against the Rus­ the studios of the Columbia Broad­ rest on the Great Lakes before be­ casting System, his voice will gd ^ ------I st;ation the' suspect raced away at a, Peshawar city gates had been clos­ every province to the dominion to­ sians on the eastern front. ginning the arduous task of plan­ (Gontiaaed on Page 2) speed exceeding 70 miles an boto^ ed last night and residents forlW- day was in charge of Canada s af- He introduced the goosestep to out on the 140 or' morie statiens ning for the campaign ahead. which comprise the National Broad­ (jiark fired i t the man, one bullet den to leave their Somes. The gov­ f3,ixs« BREAK HOT SPELL Bolivia, made its Army an efficient Lucas named-‘ executive .director, cast chains and the Columbia net­ striking him in the shoulder. ernment has: almost M ty m ilita^ The new ministry which came fighting force, and led it in skir­ When he saw no chance or shak­ airplanes ready for action, many of into power owing to the victory over mishes against Paraguay several is understood to he ready to resign work. He will talk from 10 to 10:15 his post as commissioner of internal PRICES ON MARKET ing off his, pursuer, Zanetti stopped then^ of toe bombing type. the Liberal Party in the recent gen- ^ years ago in a boundary dispute. p. m. (E. S. T.) the car and fan away! Clark called eral election, was inducted into of­ Early this summer, opponehto of revenue some time next week after The short wave stations will be Tobacco Damaged in Several which he. will take'charge of na­ to him to halt and then fired one fice yesterday simultaneously with Dr. Humdndo Siles, president of W2XE, New York; W3XAU, Phila­ shot which struck hhh in toe jaw tional headquarters here and get delphia; W3XAL, Bound Brook, N. the resignation of Preitoer W. L. and brought him down. Mackenzie King and his Cabinet. (Continued on^Page Twd.) organization work under, way, J.; W2XAD, Schenectady, and LOCAL FIRMS PLAN Sections — Farmington Estimates of the costtof the com­ Police today were' attemptoig to It is the first conservative govern­ W8XK, Pittsburgh, Pa. determine toe ownership of toe ma­ ment to rule in C^anada since the ing campaign to the R epu blic's A t least one Australian station, chine. World War. Transformer Struck. ran as high as $500,000 located at Sydney, plans to re- FURNITURE EXHIBIT Unemployment is the first pro­ PETITION DENIED; broadcast the speech, which a so Shares Slump $3 to $9 m blem to which Premier Bennett FOSS FILES PAPERS will be read to German for broad- TO (aVE UP AIRPORT plans to turn his attention a special castoig over Clermany’s network of Fresh Wave of Liquida- session of Parliament will be held New Haven, Aug. 8 — (A P ) Boston, A u g 8— (AP) —Nomina­ Generally lower temperatures today stations. . ^ in September to deal with the sub­ tion papers were filed at'the State Watkins, Keith's and Cheney followed intermittent showers and Previous to the delivery of the Bridgeport, August 8— (A P )—The ject. ! House today by forrner Governor tflUf on the broadcast chains, Ctol tMffl— Many Sales. life of the Bridgeport Airport at Premier Bennett is the only mem­ storms over Connecticut last night. Thermometers which have been I Eugene N. Foss - who seeks the Lindbergh was to speak at 3:25 p Stratford is sericr^y threatened by ber of the C^abinet from Alberta. He Democratic nomination for U. »• Brothers Combine in Pro­ blistering in the eighties and m. (E. S. T.) from the CBS studios, scheduled' withdrawal on October 1 is secretary of state for external af­ • senatof. • Former Mayor John D e w , nineties for more than ■ a week Plea of Insanity Fails and by short wave only, to various New York, Aug. of toe ChirtisB Flying Service, Inc., fairs and minister of finance. On­ of Malden- filed papers for the Re­ Operators of the field since .it was toboganned to cooler seventies with­ countries of the world including Share prices were driven down $3 to posed Style Show Here/ tario has been awarded seven port­ publican nomination for XJ. S. sena­ opened two years ago; folios, (Quebec has four and also one in a few minutes, bringing relief to Sweden, where his father was born $9 to toe lowest levels 1® Hartford Man Goes to tor.’ in a fresh wave of liquidation on W. Parker Seeley, secretary of toe minister without portfolio. Each of a gasping citizenry. airport, said today at a conference the maritime provinces and the The rain which eased the dsuiger toe New York Stock Exchange to- Manchester and its environs will of spreading, forest fires caused in New York to confirm previous have an opportiafity to participate in provinces west of the Great Lakes Gallows on Tuesday. dstv* notification that toe Curtiss Service have one portfolio each. heavy damage to tobacco crops. A Although, the volume of trading toe National Horae Furnishings freak hail and rain storm swept would discontinue • its operations Other Officers was moderate in comparison w to when its praaent .contract expires. Style Show which Will be held in over Windsor, South Windsor. East Woman Starts to Crawl nearly every city rad town of con- Gideon D. Robertson, who was at Hartford, Aug. 8.— (AP)—The : toe 5,000,900 to 6 ,000,000-share days This move 'was in line with a Hartford, East and West Granby, tequence throughout toe United the head of the Labor Department petition-of Henry*O.'Lorenz for hi during mid-'June, toe. turnover dye­ policy , of the company in abandon­ cutting to shreds the growing leaves States from September 26 to Octo­ during the serious unemployment new trial on a plea of insanity was ing toe early hours'of^»ding tom- ing a ;numher of its places through­ situation of 1920-21 has been named to these sections. 18 Miles to Oil Well ber 4 incliudve. It will be toe first Half Harvested denied today by Judge John Rich­ : catea that the day’s sides would be out toe state. . minister of labor to the new govern­ ards Booth of Danbury in a decision ! the largest since that time. Unless other flying service take it national exposition of its kind held ment. Premier Beimett said this Some faurmers however derived by toe home furnishings industry. satisfaction from the fact they al­ filed in Superior Ctourt here. ’The 8.__(A P ) fsaid he would crawl on his diands Selling of stocks was influenced over, the field .will remain idle. appointment was made to meet the decision means toe youthful mur- Texarkana, Ark., Aug. w as; b y T u * to developments as reports Watkins Brothers, Keith’s surd present unemployment situation ready harvested more than half Cheney Brothers will cooperate lo- derer of Nils E. Anderson, his —Crawling - . , . „ to an oil weU 18 mues ^ ^as,______and a friend, J. B .; . ,___ u..... S. _____ Steel -— had reduced mfll e a s t HAMPTON’S SHORTAGE nwH that eventually. the labor port­ their crop. cally. In Farmington, lightning disabled friend, and imcle of the girl he away with a companion acting as was forced by toe bet to j operations from 64. to 61 per cent Middletown, August 8.— (A P )-^ folio would be turned over to a courted, will hang at midnigbt, midnight, ^ ^anew __ Arkansas______en-!pusha ______^wheelbarrow ______behind W*®* | of caj^clty__ _ this week,-toe p ^ iq g The 'shortage of the East _»u np- A t a special meeting today, C3. member of Parliament. Special a transformer leaving the town i “pusher” Elniore Watkins of WatWns Broth­ daxkne^. Waterbury and Walltog- Tuesday, as condemned. r,^trHt*"Yodav ttot a t - '^ w t o g and s h o ^ g at rdght they | ^^^'^rn er BroA .dividend, M d ton tirjra funds'for whicb Herbert seats win be provided for Robertson i). Watiwis, tak collector went to ers elected Ohairman of toe and other members of the Cabinet for were drenched by near cloud fSS: ?Sd two .later, -d four “““ '“'i . Manchester Style Show Committee, * ! wtiim ”of the goveimment’s 'August ^son for a year, is at least $ 1 6 ,- who are not.members of the House. bursts which flooded streets. ------, _ Baying “a woman can do any- rad Warren I. Keith of toe G. E* The United States Weather j ily in Sweden, presented, at aJiear- Violette Grlgson first competitors entered; ^ estimatet which in t i ^ .n- jOS.48, according to a report made public here today by Cambria, Roth Keith Furniture Co., secretary, > ffllAT K30LXS EIGHT Walfrid G. Limdborg ^ - insuffi- rad Mrs. Auburn, and iCamhiia, auditors. (jther members: of toe committee last night did much to alleviate nighti Miss (3rig- and Jean ~Warner Bros., Bullard, so far named are Howell Cheaejr drought conditions there was little cent to warrant a new trial, rad, toe contest last crawling costume nearby town^f F^ke, s^d <’^^JdiCase. Vanpdlum. Westifls^ouM The report which containied rec­ Baltimore, Aug. 8.^ (A P )—^Eight ommendations for impxovtiig its and Ronald H. Fergusmi, in Bialtimore from hted: the prospect of further rains today. The ______i^cco, Casf, temnerature at 8:30 a. m. EST. was system of collections, said the total PlMi Big I M ^ y Here first three days of the week were temperature r a T Wprtlflngton declto $6 to^9- It was learned by The £ 69. U.^ S. Steel, American Telephone, embezzlemepts m «y be more. How reported to d ^ by Health' Depart­ much. more,, it said, was impossible that elaborate plans are well n h ^ ment u akiea were scanned In vain every opportunity/or a new tolal baby .carri^e. Eastman. Dunont. Stone and Webr way apd will ihcjiude^ -for aigns of rdief >,from-Idgli tsm- TREASURY BALANCE started ' when Gus ‘ about five miles up to hadiiari now been exhausterexhausted rad'that.beana tnat. ae ; AJl ofvi. this wovor L. S. Miss Grlgson explained r Latest designs and styles in aeraturee and drooctoti Washington, Aug. 8.— (AP)' — could dp nototug rfbre ^X®, K ^nedv w^CTed ' friend into toe competition by The drousdit, affecting tiie antire client from toe giallows. Hesaifi.he Keraedy, at the>wagered with her sister «^te,. entered its 44th day with the Treasury receipts for Aug. 6 were: ^ v e rn o r Trumbull ; that oU would not .be fptmd « , deficfency to rainfall here since fo r ^ reprieve. January one past ten inches. 987.85; balance $162,779,949.90. i>.v. MANCHBSTBB EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, GOOT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1980. P A G i S W O ... ; ■ ■_ ;.v-

suffered considerable damage as did 10 YEAR ( P GIRL GETS Anthony Zokitis, Charles Havener and other tobacco growers in this a b o u t M Lust Chancel- I aD. BARRAGE locale. LOW AT HILL COURSE Clarence H. Anderson, insurance ’The storm brought damage to the h (FtuttisMetF bylPtHWOD Adams Exp I »• -• • • • S 4 »•••••• agent, .today launched his 18-foot ^onight is the last chsAce erpjA of IMward D. liynch in Lyd^l- ’t"’ CeAtiAl'’ BbW^ 'eaitfol^,r\(3Qpn. AUeghsny. ^ * I vUle. Here too harvesting was only Chns-craft speedboat on Lake voters here;wh& are Bot ** II. .... HUSTOBACCO George, The boat has been com- Wins First On Opening ] about a week in the offing. The ^^stered to ajfeiate with Hen’s Toarney Attracts! 1 M. ^ n cu s d For P o w ,flS ’A i t ^ remodeled . and equipped \ ‘ .J I plants were being topped Md it was | Day-^Two Men Tie foif Low, Bank Stocks ‘ with a new engine. any party. Registrars of Vjot- reported that he had'a fine crop ers will be at the Municiiial in llieir Classes. L ;-e.; ’. i .. isBld.r'rAaKw Ia > • eV ••eaaaae , HODS AGAINTim leaves were very large. The ex-1 _f Record Nmnlier — Few! Bsnkens .Trust . i3S5K..? .-i ,-rT Am Rad Stand San>...... »*. H.H tent of the damage is not yet fully 1 Mr. arid Mrs. building until 10 o’clock-:jto- Nadine Sullivan, of McKee Street, City Bank and Tvnst^^ Am Bon . 68RA known, but it is believed much will Green Hill have viriting t h ^ t^ir night enrolling^ voters for a ten year did girl, won -the low; Oiq^ Nat BAT 360 Smelt ...... 6d ^ (Continaed ftom raj* J) MiUvM'ed daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Pot in Names. the party caucuses. score honors for putting her way Conn.. River i v .'i 'i i H S > “P and 7? .V ...... *••*..R07, Shadi Grown Unhurt jMrs. H. B. Helm of New York, and (storm, again received the full force r —T * . •- I round the hew 18 hole ml^turp. Htfd .Coon, rru si. w.... 128l 188 j Am Tob B 242 Siberman & Kahn, Hacketts and together they ^ve * ■ Voters not registered can­ Entries for the town tennis ajo* ^ If course opened by Bill Hfiljes- Fln^ Nat Hartfordj..,: 220: I Atp‘ «••••*•••••• *84 - i©f last night’s buck-shotting. Hartmans, the three largest plants- inf a ^ tor trip Jjod Down in the Hillatown and SUver not vote in the party cau­ gles championship toumamrats^ fOT j W '^ ^ -band Mtg suod Title-s . - -r*" tions in town reported, no great dam- j np to I^vincetown rad ^ck. “ney men and women, continued to drift Lane areas there was no hall and cuses or town primaries. I ' The best score for men players Mutual BifT ».• • •‘f e.a aV» • - 36U age and-said the exact loss would ) ran into some of the forest fi es, .-V in today and late this, afternoon the was 50 which .was'made by, two New Brit. Trust- . . * ' .1 Baldwin , * De Pasco . , . i 48 • age wifli the protected shade grown j ~ r z , ' , u this may be. changed before the en­ j misfortune. night. putting skill with its numerous" dif­ Aetn& -Life- '-.ti'. *. <. v» 84%; Chi and Norwedt'...... ,> 72 tobacco in this vicinity. I The ^ m y ^ . f try lists close tonight at 7 o’clock. Automobile. ^ »>:•> --•> ■39 ’^tCtaysler 28% Ready to Harvest The storm did one good thing if i xary..had a delightful outing Jester- ficult hasmrds. Entries , came in both by telephone I Conn. G eneral-.. . . . • 138 Colum Gas tuid.ES ..a', • -08^ In many instances tobacco grow- j noo^j^g else. It brought relief from J day at Watch Hlll,''Vhere toey made and by mail today hut tonight the j ,.73-i4 ers had planned to start harvestmg ^ e-rinoln^ heat wave. The rain was I their headquarters at the cottage on Hartford Eire.: ♦V*- ►.►'nV'* Coluhi Gtiq^ . - ...... I6 I3 a gripping heat wave. The rain was I their headquarters former method alone will be possible ! Htfd Steam Boiler.... 68 -* ,..-2 4 % ^eir crops next week but the storm alM heneficial to some of the. l a t e I the Fort Road taken for tois season as entries received by mail tomor- [ ILLNESS KEEPS BAND ^ -Cbml S piv ...... GENERAL’S W p ^ T E U S National Fire . .r-..-.*’- - 73 . P ;.-'; Comwl» juid:Sdh ' 18% ■came in ttme to cause them heavy crops. Officials of ttie'wator, com- • by the Misses Naven of Main street, row will'be ,too, late. T he pairings, •- e?r • ► % • s,a • ' . *V. .r.-..*..**'** 1Q3 ,losB. Nowhere.was the loss more panies in town said that the drought wUl be drawn up shortly after 7 j Consol Gas keenly felt than In.the Wapping sec­ ^ ^ Mabel B. Rogers and son, OF 6 0 U W ESCAPE FROM^rATE CONTESTS Travelers?"'^ - ^ 1340 .1370 ■ ICoatin Can ... t* ,53 had caused no serious danger of a o’clock tonight by T. W. Stowe. Late Public UtiUtfes Stocks 'IConi Prod 86% tor which has so often been stricken water shortage in the reservoirs and Lockhart, of 118 Center street have entries should be telephoned to him similarly, returned after a ten-day vacation . 1 . ^ « J FT Conn. Elec $erv ..------90 -. 94 ' LDu,PontDeNcni,.'.-,^,,...... <109% that with a normal supply of rain ! personally. - Silk City Bliitc Band .Unabte j conn, Po^er- , . 81 %r- 83% 1 isiastmah Kodak ,.'-----...... 202% HaUstones as large as peas feU during the balance of the year no spent at the Pleasant View Wig­ - (ContiDued from Page 1) The list of 34 players in the men’s in certain sectlouii of this village such trouble w u anticipated. - wam, Misquamicut. I tournament includes; Jim Britton, To Go Tq New Haven Tomor* I Greenwich! WAP.^Ffd 9l:-r-,94 > iSflec, Pow and I t ...i.V.'.-..-.".WH and in various parts of Manchester Bblivia, executed a military coup, Fred Mack, Sher 3BiB8ell,': EM li Bis- row—Cent*™ Going. S ’ - ,r88% -83%; piQx Film A and other surrounding towxis. The Mrs. Lyle Blythe, the former Miss I n8-rLx0irQ *«• • • 72 77 J Gen. Elec 88 storm was freakish in nature, the UUDS SEN. B IN Q ^ Miriam McAdams of Griswold Gorman, Bob Smith, Herman Yulyes, For the first time since its organ- j • ‘J?’ N d • I. *.• • ^ • .45.' 50 j(3en Foods ...... {0% hail falling in some places and leav­ street, Mr. Blythe and their neigh­ tlon, and raided his home- Tom Hkwley, Henry McCann, Mac Ization the SUk a ty Flute Band will S N B T ^ i • • L74 178 ^ Gen M otors...... 44% , ' Steat iV|edal8 , ing other spots close at hand un­ bors, Mr. and Mrs. George Soule of Macdonald, .Herman Beussett, Fred not attend the annual field day of 1 do, 8 % . .9% Gold Dust ...... , ^ 39 scathed. Bridgeport, Aug. 8—(AP) — As Rose street, Hartford, are spending •‘Nothing was left but the walls,” Van Ness, Franklin Dexter, Walter the Connecticut Fifers and Drum-i 1 Grigsby Grunow ...... 14% 59 A few of the farmers had started one of the guests at the outing of the week in a tour of Canada. Mrs. Kundt said today. “They took Holland, Aldo Gatti, Eddie Markley, j mers Association at New Haven to- j * ' ,n ! Hershey. Choc ..-. 94- cutting their crops and these did not the Bridgeport Manufacturing As­ i all the furniture— and even the gen- ,Thc illness of three, mem- AJher, .^slery .)Xnt Ha^^^ ..... Y8^4 John Nickerson, Ross Shirer, Lin- morrow, 23 suffer the loss they would have sociation yesterday U. S. Senator Edward -Sullivan of Norwalk is tt^al’s m e ^ s ,” ' coin Keithi Donald Jesanis, Ben hers of tha band is given as the Amierf Silver - r 25 . ilh t Nickel Can s • e • » • e t.e . 48% otherwise. Antom Simler, Jr., of I^ram Bij^ham was praised by spending his vaCaiotn with his par- The KUndts fled to the German Raddlng, Eddie, Hanson, Arthur cause. Ajsva result Manchester will Arrow lH ^„com '.'...,2 3$J%- 38> I.^T a fid T Wapping was one in this list. He had President E. Kent Hubbard of the enta, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan of t-Legation for protection, and when Krob, Carl: Johnson, Eugene Rossi, only be represeoited by the. Center Automatic'Refrlg''.... ^ T-’. i ' . f ^.8 Johns ManvUle. , 83% there waa A chance, the v general 54 57 S8% harvested six acres and had eight i Manufacturer’s Association of Con- Woodbrldge street. Phil Mahoney, Jim O’Leary, Clifford Flutq Band. A t the last field day at Bigelow Sanford^ com Keniieeott ••a*eae« more to cut. The latter was badly necticut as a senator who had made ids w4y.oht of the country, and House, Robert Sturgeon, Howard Pawtiicket,. .Rhod'i^ Island, the do,, pfd 95 100 Kreuger'and Toll 27% 9% damaged, some of the leaves being labored for Connecticut industry as The tennis court on the Manches­ his wife and daughter started by City band returned home with two.-j ^Spencer . 3 % ‘ 5 Lehigh Val’ Ooal «ee««f*e Turklngtdn, David Samuelson and 67% stripped from the stalks. well as the industry of the country ter Community club’s grounds on automobile for Peru. Hudson Lyons, cups and three'medals and had high Bnatok Brass.,•... • W,- 20 ^Loew’s, Inc .f... Ij^ves Riddled in general.” North Main street, is in charge of Near the border they w«r® stop-^ In the women’s division arc Ruth hopes of achieving a similar feat at dp. pfd , > • * . e. t _• . 100 iLorillard ...... 24% ped bj^ rebels who suggested lynch-' • t » y t.e • 37% Clarence W, Johnson of Wapping, Mr. Bingham in response said he the playground directors this sum­ Behrend, Elizabeth Washkiewich, New Haven. ' CdlUuh C o . . . 100 " ; Mo i6 u) ahd Tex one of the Victims of lasr year’s regretted that during Uie past 12 mer, Miss Irene Tiljbets during the ing them, Mrs. Kundt said, but some Eleanor Heubnfer, Grace Gtglio, Caaoi; LcKikypfod and:B 525 , - Mont Ward .... > e. • e.e.*.< 83% storm, also suffered a heavy loss, A months he was not more successful day, and David Hamilton in the uiSmown benefactor pleaded for Marion Modin, Muriel Tomlinson , Colt'* |7rcarins^. . 2 5 , 27; Nat Cash Reg ’A • e'««e*iV 43 4 53 crop near his home escaped harm in getting bills through for the evening. Free instruction is given them and saved , their lives by sayr and Marjorie Lcidholdt. Eagle I),Qcl(-. •,». ,41 -.^^5 Nat Dairy • • • • • FIND NORTH END FIRE 41% but another near the cemetery was benefit of industry in general and by Miss Tihbets every. for«ji66n. The ipg, “Let them pass. After all, they Fstfnlf. , f^. -V! ffat ..po^. ah'! -Lt' ., hit heavily. He said the hail stones Connecticut in particular. He said advaheed classes meet att 9.80 an^ have- penPotmed- a service ' to |.Funer,«to’8iL;C|ai^^ a .IB. Nev Ccip ...... 16% were not as large as last year nor his energies to benefit Connecticut the beginners at 10:30. Others Bolivia.” Hwrt & Cooley I r - - 44P " 'N Y Cent 180% the storm as intense yet the leaves industry wherever possible. wishing the-use of the court in the Bolivians teftfble,” said the gen­ POLICE COURT ^ tm a n h ' Tob,,. cpte ^ '.; .3^ N Y 'N H ’and H tf .... were riddled to such an extent in EABU’S CONDITION afternoons are requested to see the eral’s-wife. “One'week it was - Viva, .. do, 1st., pfd •.»t - ,»< ■ • 80, A»ner AvlaUeh ...... A- 8% many cfises that it is doubted if they playground'director or dtai 6817; in (General Kundt!’ ■* everywhere w6 Frank E. West of 107 Vine street, Truck Blaze at Green Wa8 Ir!ter, .SOyer , -TOJ,- 78, North Amer 96% would______even stay______on forLondon, harvest. Aug. 8.^—(AP) — ’The the evenings they should get in went, and thejaext it was ‘Abatto’ Hartford, was foimd not guilty of Cause of Mixup Wednesday . .doi.pfd.l,05. 110 * Packard 14% (death) and they would have killed I • • e • • f 55% Norman 6 . Hills of Wapping was j earl of Birkenhed who is iU touch with Mr. Hamilton or< tele­ evading responsibility by Judge Evening. Landers, Frary. Clk ^ 68 :; 70 Param Publix .... planning to start harvesting next bronchial pneumonia, passed a rest phone 7206. us if they could.” Raymond A. Johnson in the Man­ Man & BOw, !^ass A .13" . 16; Penn * ...... • 78 less night. It was said, however, Renate Kundt, a social service Phila Read C and I »««ee*at J4% week but quite a bit of his nine acre chester jxQlice .court .this morning. The “ false alasnv:’ fire yesterday' do, Class crop h€us been ruined. Alex Burgess his strength was maintained. worker in Germany, had been in West is a truck driver for the Ce-* New Brit Mcb..oom - 19.. -. 22 Pdb SerV N J y,-... 3T% Mrs. William N. Kronick of 33 afternoon proved to be a real'tlre Bolivia with her parents since last Brook Ice Creqm company of Hart­ - - ' 19% 21%VRidte ’ 39% Walker street is visiting her sister after all. The call from a. telephony N orth'., in Cleveland, Ohio. While there she spring. The family plans to- rebc*- ford, and a supernumerary on the Nilds Beni,. Pond 3P: iRa#> KeithU * • • t ;.^.^39% operator said' that toe fire waa.: a t will attend the fashion show in thpt cupy its residence in Berlin, and the Hardford police force. He was-rep­ and tsfuepx^r- .10! • j Rttding" " • •• • « * e ..... ',106 Prentice’s, Filling Station but this!^ city and before. returningi:will stop general, who is now into his sixties resented in court by AttoTji^y. Bussell-M^-Co- 60i J Rem Rmid . 27 in New'York Qty and tsic in fash-x will retire—letting other and y o i^ - Thomas Birmingham of Hartford,- was -mistaken for iCampbell’s FiDing Setodfi Sears Roebuck i«fe**e«e*«e 63% ion displays in the interest of the er militarists teach Latin-America West was arrested by Traffic Offi­ Station. Arri-ving there toe Beth-Thom Co. poic Simino! , 4vffete*eee*e»«ef 24^ Service - Quality - Low Prices Wilrose Dress Shop which Mr. and to do squads right. cer Raymond Griffin oii complaint cljester fire department apparatus Stahdkrd Screw . ,< Sinclair Oil tteeiteeteeeee.e 33 Mrs. Kronick conduct at 597 Main of Ernest Wilkie, whoso car- West found no^re. Later it developed do. pfd. guar "A " .T!- ) South- Pac I « • e • * i.116%1 Owing to the present market our prices on quality street. struck. The accidept took place on that a truck owned by a Hartford' Stanley Works 43 j South Rwy . 7$ LOCAL FIRMS PLAN North Main street last Monday. company-caught on fire passing the Smytoe Mfg . e • • • e*h — ! Stand Brands 19% beef have been reduced. Our motto is and has always « t * 4 • • e 01% Mrs, John G. Mahoney of Wood- The fender on! the Wilkie car and home of Sam Prentice at toe Green Taylor & Feun • • e e.e .e — I Stand Gas and Elec’ been to give our patrons the benefit of reduced prices. • «.• « • f • • * t 69 . bridge street is spending two weeks FURNITURE EXHIBIT one of the hub caps were damaged. and that a passing truck supplied TorringtoD 57 ! Stand Oil Cal I with relatives at Newport Beaca,. It was brought; ox^ In the evi­ A..ch4i^ckl. wid too fire wa8 extin- Underwood Mfg Go 90% j Stand cm NJ ■**t*ee»'e|e. 89% A STEAK SALE while Captain Mahoney is at Fort dence that West .waa not driving guishedv.^SftfB Prentice also aided Union Mfg Co .... '22 ] Texas Corp .. 83% Adams. CContinucd from Page 1.) fast The truck h«;waa driving was with a-^ rflen hose. ; ■ U S„ Envelope, oonn ^ -T ' ! Tltoken: RoU' Bear 84% Our Best Sirloin Steak ...... A5c lb. = 47% loaded with emptj^ ice cream con­ do.- pfd •. -t- iTransoont Oii ----- Tender Short, Steaks,...... 49c lb. 69 A car driven by Charles E. niture, floor coverings, draperies, tainers and his attorney contended Veeder Root ...... Union Carbide ----- Our Fresh Ground Hamhui’g Steak ...... 23c lb., 2 lbs. 45c • ••••»< I Thrasher of 27 Adams street was upholstery fabrics, trimmings, and that it would be very probable for Whitlock CoU Pipe Unit Aircraft 5% Smoked Shoulders, lean well trimmed...... 18c lb. (aVE SURPRISE SHOWER telescoped when struck by a trolley all accessories of home decoration Umt'Corp 30% Large Tenderloin, best Porterhouse Steak ...... 55c lb. such an accident to happen without j car operated by Motorman Ander- will be displayed in the stores here Unit Gas and. Imp . 83% Best Top Round Steak ...... 45c Ib. the driver’s knowledge. - 1 son of Hartford at 6:15 last night. during the show and it may also in-, Fabian Downarwi<;hj. q f . 106, Wil­ FOR MISS ELSIE D A liY a'. U S lad Alco • t-i *84% Best Bottom Round Steak ...... • • ----- ...... 89c lb. Thrasher was driving west on Cen­ elude Industrial exhibits relatirig son street Hartford,"’’ xVas in court U-S Pipe dud F d ry -.. . ; < .i Daisy Haros# very lean 35c Ih. U ■S Rubber 20 ter street and was on the tracks. home furnishings. . t.; .! for allowing his son w ho: is under Miss Elsie Daley of Florancz I" > 16 He saw the trolley car conilng, but The Style Show is being con­ 16 years old to drive his car. His iS Steel *• #. 163 ~ POULTRY SPECIAL ~ street, who in toe neat future i$ ; to j A ^er ^^^^^ 22% j Util Pow and L* A 32% because aflother car was being ducted with the aim of being bene­ attorney, George Schwolsky, told Am Super Power become toe bride of Walter Hent- 21% (Warner Bros Pict ...... 29 Fancy Fresh Killed Fowls, all sizes ...... 34c lb. driven out of Scballer’s garage he ficial toward raising the standard the court that his client had allowed I Cent States Elec ...... sebel of Spruce street, was too 27Va Westing El and M fg ...... 140 Heme Dressed Broilers...... • 45c Ib. expected that the trolley car would of the American' heme and it will the boy to drive-imder a misappre­ I Cities. Service .. - ...... guest, of honor at a surprise nirs? 78% 1 Woolworto -) ,.., *...... 57% Home Dressed Large Chickens to roast • • • ...... ^dc lb. I stop until the automobile was out contain ihaiiy educational featui"^ hension and that he would not do Elec Bond and ^are cellaneous shower yifesterday. A l^ut 4 % j■Ye^ow Truck ...... 23 I of the garage and be could drive in. along that line. It will also give such a thing had he been aware be Jt^''Superpow. fights... .-. 30 Of Miss Daley’s associates in;tb® SALE ON POT ROAST AND ROAST BEEF Such wsus not the case as the trol- the public an opportunity to see- ai! was breaking the law. The arrest Nitg and Hud Power J I.,..-,.; 16% ' : ' ■■ [ ley car continued, striking Tbrash- stenographic department of ftoe Nlag Hud Warranto,.;..... ,. 9% 1 The Center Flute Band and the the latest designs at time; show-^ was made by Patrolman R. H. 50% I TalcottvilTe Fife and Dfum Corps jer’s car in the rear and tearing oitt ing the proper manner of room ar­ Wirtalla who no tided the boy at Travelers Insurance company gath- S O I h d ...... A CORNED BEEP SALE the top, bending a rear door and a eretl in the dinihg room of Bnmm. Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 49 I will take part at toe Drummers’ and rangement, how to worlc out color the wheel of the car. Judge John­ 17 I Fifers’ state convention at New Lean Ribs ...... 12c lb. right rear fender. schemes, and ultimately bringing son imposed a fine of 10 and costs Thomson and company’s store,-at Util Pow and Lt ...... 82 % ' Haven tomorrow- Fancy Boneless .Brisket Corned B e e f ...... 25c lb. about a better appreciation of dec­ and remitted the fine. the close o f office hours. Miss Daley Vacuum Oil ...... Sirloin Flanks ...... • • • 20c Ib. oration in American homes. The case of Arthur Tarsus of -was invited by one of her girl One large solid bead of cabbage free with each purchase of ^ Flans Incomplete Hartford for passing a- standing friends to drop in for something, in Corned Beef. “Both Keith’s and Watkins Broth­ trolley car was continued until the the way of refreshment and wheu ers here in Manchester,” Mr, Wat­ 15th at request of the. defendant. -she arrived she was thrilled to find NATIVE SALT PORK IN BRINE 15c lb. CLOSING OUT kins said, “are proud to announce The non-support Thomas toe' party was for her. A delicious that we heartily sponsor this na- Brennan of Garden steeet 1vas coh-> lipicheon. had- - been ordered — - by too tibhal movement. In our stores tinued for three m’onfha so that HnsuranCe" girls, and after work they, ii:30 P. M. GROCERY ITEMS AT A REAL SAVING BETTER during the eight days of the shoW the trouble between,, the man and busied themselves arranging to®., Royal Scarlet Peaches, large size ...... 24c can, 2 for 4Sc .there there will be many features his wife might be amicably settled. tables for the feast. Before *5'-- Brookfield ^11 Butter ...... 41c lb. of interest to" every family includ­ Brennan was defended by Attorney dispersed they presented the brlto Canada Dry Ginger A le ...... 3 12 oz. bottles 50c, $1.90 dozen ing displays in complete room en­ William S. Hyde. Mrs. "Brennan to-be with a choice collection of in ROBERTSON SCHOOL Fancy Klee in bulk ...... 4 lbs. 25c DRESSES sembles carrying out the very lat­ told the judge that she had not dividual and group gifts. *■, est trends in home furnishings. The lived with her husband for more — . Manchester Royal Scarlet Crushed Pineapple, large size'...... 29c .1 Bon Ton Peas, 2 cans fo r ...... 26c AT BELOW COST entire program for the Style Show than a. year. They' have two boys Quaker Crackels...... 14c pkg., 2 for 25c is not yet completed as will be. an­ who live with their ^ father. Mrs. PUBLIC RECORDS Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise, 8 oz. size ...... 21c nounced from time to time as neiw Brennan had: worked for seven Values up to $12.95 features are added. Howeveif.twe months but on accoimt ,.of. poor, 16 oz. size 89c, quart size 69c. .i2i Administrator’s Deed CampbeU’s Tomato ^ u p , 4 cans for ...... 29c can safely say it will be an event! health had to give up. Her husband " 'Michael Fitzgerald, as ad: Van Camp's Evaporated llDlk, 3 cans f o r ...... 25c Flat Crepes long remembered in the homes of had g^ven her $60 at that-time so Presehiing trator of toe estate of Julia .! R A B Boned Chicken for your picnic, 6 oz. t i n ...... 54c Manchester.’.’! > ' that she could go. away for a rest. Prints gerald, has sold to William FItz-; Nathan Hale C o ffe e ...... 4 5 c lb. KOXBURY ELATED gerald, one of the heirs, toe hoqse Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs...... Georgettes and barns on Birch street. Best Pure Lard ...... • ...... 2 lbs. 25c DROUGHT SITUATION i AND Silver Lane Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. size ...... 87c (toeshire, Aug. 8 —(AP) — The triumphs of two Roxbury students, HEABINO CONTINUED Monarch Steak Salmon, large size .. .37c can, regular price 45c Hartford, Aug. 8.— (A P )—The | SeusatiQnal E sc^ es from R®s> Straigrht Tea Garden Preserves, 1 lb. s iz e ...... 85c REMAINS THE SAME Frank Shields and Sidney B. Wood, i who yesterday defeated, respectively tM COTcessionists whose licenses to j Western Fresh Eggs ...... 29c dozen (Continued from Page I.) >' qj^ate games at Savin Rock wHre i ^ JiackeVH andctti^ Confectionary Sugar...... 8c pkg., 8 pkgs. for 22c Big Bill Tllden and (Jedrge L6tt,. Da-vis Cup team stars wero eebpod {dckM- Up Wednesday night by state ander Legge, Farm Board chairman here today. - polled acting on instructions- from! Mind Reading ^ NATIVE FRESH VEGETABLES AT RIGHT PRICES who Js in toe west and in direct Shields and Wood, members for Ck}m&flB8loner Robert T. Hurley, ap- j touch with the situation. ; two years on toe imdefeated Rox­ peared before- toe commissioper at t MANIPULATIONS- -MIND READING Fancy Native Tomatoes ...... 15c qt. In order that no time.qiay be lost 19 O’clock today for a hearing. They! Fancy Red Star Potatoes...... "...... 83c peck bury Tennis team, -graduated in in laying toe basis fos relief work,; June and plan to enter college this, were quite prepared to present their i 2 HOUR SHOW Admissiim 35e DUl for pickUng ...... 10c bunch Sizes 14 to 4fi toe President was considering can­ side of toe controversy and asked the Fresh Native Carrots ...... 3 bunches for 10c fall. The former h^s selected celling his proposed trip to iris Vir­ Penna., while Wood will go to Har­ commissioner for a continuance uh-1 Fresh Summer Squash ...... • • • ...... 5c each ginia moimtain lodge today and not vard. Tlie latter is a nephew of til next Monday, which was granted. New Turnips leaving until- tomorrow. Watson Washbunjj^ one-time tennis Native Cabbage, large heads, 6 to 7 lbs. each ...... 10c head ALL In Edition.to'the measures coh- ace...... - 100 Dozen Golden Bantam Corn, weU fille d ...... 25c dozen templated by toe government, 'too In toe last two years the only Shell Beans, well fille d ...... 2 qts. 15c $ Red Cross also is ready to take a man to lose a match on toe Rox­ Lima Beans, well filled ...... 2 qts. 26c 15.95 bury team wa? the No. 8 player. Green String B e a n s...... 8c qt. band if toe report shows a large ex-j tent of human suffering. > Both Shields an4,Wood live in New Golden Wax B e a n s...... s-...... 8c qt. York. ' Today Native Beets, S bunches for ...... 10c DRESSES Today and AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. EXTRA SPlECIAL and LET’S GO, Saturday Home Baked Beans...... 25c qt. Going at ATTRACTIONS Saturday Frankfort R olls ...... 18c dozen DANCE AT RAU^S ' ■ , - The .For feet Fref?MD>Sdpiil«ire. Blaeberry Cakes ...... 25c each AT SANDY BEACH Art, Beauty, Comedy, DmntS a08 thrUlo' in Boston Brown Bread ------...... 10c-15c loaf Crystal Lake ^ p^ eet hlwd msone inaioindtli ptagiain: The Mtethfol, BALLROOM * Adveattire Blaeberry Cup Cakes ...... 85® dozen Saturday, August fith. ^ Romance . B le lo d lM Parkerhouse R olls ...... 18® dozen Crystal Lake; Rockville, ConB( Aetually . SonghhoMe Sensational Col<^ed; Filmed in /V^DED a t t r a c t i o n t o n i g h t o n l y : , . B«V^- r Jean Goldkeete’s Casa toe South Seas AH PIES SPECIAL PIES Orchestra ; “ D a i i g e r . ^ fv,‘ ■ “THE Loma Orchestra, 14 p^. Fqur A®te 9 t inwfdlripnal Vau^'Ulo- ’ 6US N an, 27c ' choYc e 27c Saturday Evening, August fith Duncan Mayeri Apple, Blaeberry, Pinaapple, Raisin, Prune, Apricot and Peach. Plain and Flowered SEA • 4 . ‘ M eG rew ” Georgettes, Flat Crepes ^ ra y ^ Sifted ; M cM ind ' and Prints. 1 Coming i- His Dixieland iiiXx 2 In a W lO tM I.amb ^^es ^ for m5c Staffed and Baked Chickens, medium s& e ...... $1A5 each Sizes 14 to 50 The Peerless Orchestra njH kM Our Home Blade Milk Bread is the talk of the town. Try it Band —o’; 7"" “ V " With • . t' -42 J A .C 4 ^ • 12e loaf. IQ. Pieces.. ii r ^ m c k - y f m B From the Cotton Club, ^%w Clws. Bickford I'.fBtiddmmt' c- A Mehter ef.“ ^Cere- Buy your Crisco in bulk for Saturday only 18c lb., 3 lbs. 50c. Wednesday Ev^ing, Aug. York City, broadcasting ovdr Raequel ^^res Senator rxdonles with Phmty , For early morning delivery please phone your order this Mickey McDdufir and partner tbiColmnbia System and rccord- Nils Asther MHwaOkee?! >. . : evening. - - - 13 ddpee dgainst ebampions oL ,ing for Brunswick and hit of It’s tiia fladet '.r 1 -• .vr.r-i.-isc Bwtera Conn^ticut. > ithe Ywakrtcorfe ^ e i the IPa n BlgNltM M flit! Manchester Public Market Inc. ^ year! c :. **Fer Style and Qaakty’’ test to pick-3 prfee winners^.-; Admissipn, Mcii 75^^1^«es 5jp? Dial 5111 -.625 Kala St., So, MaMk«ffter $125^WWHif Bekirtlful Pri«s “ - 9 \ - • Saturday Evening, August 16th DOJJ’T MISS THIS ONE .

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p trade^(»o6l n^ * -B .; Eaniciwa; Pf' th** maOmmktl^ 8om®;tp feed the boys. It sure^te o^e I . , . t . /t ? s h depk^'eptiwilh^tW Bxiapny -Iooklogr ottt^ -M 4 **®* -M y ^ cr Conn.,’ antt' take cause Pete-’shys so dthWi s», ...Trade School win close for an ah, nui^ 'vBcatioi^ a£ S o'flodlK today aep >rfS.' • J First Sergecmt Miller of the Col** ^ rhopen'for Uie fafl term Tues- A.'McBride of the carpen^ q-- lecting company, a Hartford man day. Sept 2. School offices will be pa^tment who has been confined .tp is a former TWrident o f Manchester. kw t open during this period to^taka •h^ home witkilllfieas'for-.the past He form erly-lived at 106 W oc>, pate of all inq^rieA . .and'n e ffr ^ Connecticiit AviatM m two weeks is well on the road ;io. *,. .’^«T ‘ - " ••' ^ bridge street , , ments. '-t-^ ^ • j . . C 'Recovery, ,ai^, is.it plahniiig W: fest at William Roscoe of t^ fca ^ n tiy * ;home. ' ■ ■ . CommiHucatiims Test 111^ The heat of the past week has department is to' 'take ^ extensive Director J. G. Echmalian ^ given all the press representatives automobUe trip for h in ^ f and spend;n)Ost'of, hls; vacation period steeping sickness or some ailment tiiinUy through westeni New York in Lowell,' Mass., and la planning < Risky Shmfe akin to that The flfst few days the state and Canada. automobUe trips to various Massa­ V boys were primed for every little Walter E. Schober of the rafting chusetts North Shore resorts. event that floated in but nothing department and family will spend a Miss D.' McCollum, secretary to j (Special to The Herald) . short of a division review, a catas­ week a!t Kelsey Point, Westbrook, the director, has already had her trophe, a Are or a riot''Udll excite I Conn. For the remainder of vaca- .'. Camp becens, Aug. 8.—Two cap- them in the least. The bouts are vacation ;and wUl be in charge of j ' tion they will be at home and wi;i the school during the vacation peri- r . i-'tains x)f aviation from the 182nd held each evening at division hfead- take auto trips to Connecticut and \ i : \\ quarters, just a few minutes walk od. i I ■•’■'Observation Squadron furnished the Massachusetts shore resorts. In the weekly inter-department | ' ■ ^^eatest individual thrills yesterday away from the Bureau'but- few go. F.'Crowley of-the drafting, de­ baseball league the carpentry beat i ^^when they repeatedly risked tiieir Twas ever thus. partment will visit with his parents Hves'flying over rough terrain in a « ------— the electric by the score of 24 to ;3.1 at Peabody, Mass., and is planning ■yiot, the Trade School star, featur­ SOCOM •43rd Division communications prob- The Collecting company had their a camping trip through the White ed for the carpenters by hitting a. 'lem. The aviators, Captain Harry picture taken yesterday ■^th no bad Mountains. t y i ^ j ,W. Generous, Deputy Comnussloner effects to the camera. double,, triple and two home ruM. Wiiliam Hanna of the machine Healey, Turrin and ZabUausky .■^of Aviation of the State of Con­ depkhtment and 'Samilyj will b^ at necticut, Hartford 'and Lt. CharlM .played an outstanding game at bat OVSOLliXE “Patsy” Vendrillo is mascot. for home’ part of Jthe Yacation- period and in the field for the carpenters. Jj. 'Wright of New Britain, both-of the Collecting company. . and have planned several trips to ■ ‘tile llBth Oservation Squadron took “Sully” Squatrlto, a member of Pragl, Wormstedt and Metcalf werb CJdnnecticut-shore resartsy ' the outstanding stars for the elec- ' from the main camp parade the Quartermaster Co., moter' com- Mr. and'Mrs. B. J.' Volquardsen ground and a few moments later psmy is going out for camp athle­ of the machine and textile depart­ trie. * ■ ‘ - -were hovering over the' Shirley hills tics. He is entered in the shot pu^ The machine department won a where the demonstration took place. ments will' be out of town the. very close and Interesting game javelin, 100 yard dash ?md broaq , 'heater J>art of tile vacation period. Major General Morris B. Payne, jump. SuUy is getting plenty of from the textile department by. the ■A-visit will be made with Mr. VoL score of 5 to 2. Brandt of the ma­ ' commander of the 43 division, staff exercise on the' hig trucks snd is quardsen’s mother’; and-sister at- 'officers, brigade and regimental tanned as brown as an Indian'. chinists was the star of the game. officers who witnessed the unusual Irvington, N. J. The last week of He practically won the game for 1^ -their vacation will be spent at Lake ■^military spectacle expressed them- : The boys from the Quartermas-' team’by hitting a homer run vnth Count The Car dwiiers Who Are * selves as* highly pleased over the ; Wagumbaug in South Coventry. two men on base. JuUan and Brun- ter’s department drove over the H. K<*^hing o f the. textile depart­ .outcome. Captain Generous in the other night and took the Manches­ eU played a great game. ‘ffriendly’ plane was in constant ment and family will spend most of ^ Whippert pitched in exceUeut ter boys swimming in Hell pond cn their time with relatives m Midd e- touch by two short wave radios with the big quartermaster’s truck. The form for the Textiles and received The World About It With Socouy |»u- 'the ground as he slummed at half- boys in charge of the truck for' the bury, "Vt., and from< there will make great support'from JoUy Who play­ speed over the rocky woodedwooaea; trip were', “Ike” Cede, r motor trips to places of interest in ed a strong game at short stop. , groimd. Had anything gone wrong ] . Aneelo. Cliff Bissell and Frank New York, 'Vermont and Massachu- This week finished the first round with the plane tpere would have j ' of the league; games wlU be again uers Ou Their , Cars! -been scant possibility of making a WUllam Higgins of the textile resumed in September and toe fln^ department and family fiave^ plan­ safe landing The Howitzer boys shined up the -ydnner wiU receive toe director s Highly Efficient ned an automobile trip though the harnesses 'Wednesday night and on silver cup. . . Lieut Wright as the “enemy” Thursday fell in for field training White Mountains to Montreal, Can­ The standing of teams up to Line Up With The Crowd Boys! tJse plane swept the area which contain­ with horse drawn gvms and ammuni­ ada, where they will visit friends. ed over 20 men of the Signal De­ tion carts. Although the horses were H. Fisher of the electric aepa.t w. L. P.C. tachments in ambush and only suc­ rather frisky, the Manchester boys meat with family spend, .their .600 ceeded in spottipg one man of the vaitlon at.Old^Prchard, rextlle...... ® ^ seem to have a knack of keeping Machine ...... ® - .600 Socony BANNER GASOLINB F « More party. The demonstration, because them under control, something-the will visit relatives at Lake WiMe- .400 of the risk involved and the re­ boys in the other outfits Sfeem unable .400 sultant success of communifcations tp do. At Thursday morning drill <^iith Manchester.'*“ r", j Mileage^ Quibk Starting, Pick-up, Power apd near-perfect ambush of the the first platoon joined the first C Gardner of the electric depart­ is traveling 'signal corps detachments, entrusted Wheh your auto battalion in defense tactics under ment and Tfamily will 40 mUes an hour it covers about with the duty, was considered of command of Major while their vacatioh at Sh 'JdhhsbU^. Vt. '’ high military ordSr.; . , the second platoon was assigned to H. Pingree of the'electric depart 60 feet a second. and Anti-Knock.^ It has been definitely decided that the second battalion under Major Sunday, August 10th will witness Butler for attack. -.* ■ s . - • - * ■ one of the largest gatherings of governors of states, general officers According to orders from ' regi­ nnd noted visitors for the season of mental headquarters only three 1930. Governors of New England passes will be, issued to a uqmpsny otates who have definitely, planned^ for men to leave di'visioh area,..dur-, SOLD IN MANCHESTER Ip attend are Governor. William ing the week. On week-end four .will Tudor Gardner'of Maine; Norman be issued. Notice has been posted, Case of Rhode Island; Jolm E. on the bulletin boards that a bus STATE SERVICE STATION Weeks of ITermont and John H. •vrtll . leave. regimental area for Trumbull of Connecticut. The 43rd Revere-Beach Saturday afternoon OIL AND GREASE Division will parade in review be­ and there are four times the num­ fore Major General Morris B. Payne ber of men wanting to go than WILLARD BATTERIES and noted guests. Large numbers of there are paisses 'fo r. It sepms the I visitors from the four states, that boys ihlss the seashore at Niantic. -11 Mohawk and* Firestone Tires make up the 43rd Division are ex­ Opposite State Theater pected to be in attendance. Lewie Mulligan of toe CoUecting; The 85th Brigade, composed of Company_ ampany lost a pair ,of perfectly the 102nd and 169th regiment of good heels toe other day. Good or Connecticut troops paraded this not they were non -regulation and afternoon on the C. M. T. C. parade this is one regulation campi Manchester Dairy Ice Cream - grounds before General Morris B. , Complete Line of Groceries Payne, commanding the division and Barney Kwash/ Fred yields, Frank Fruit , Vegetables Brigadier General William F. lAdd, Grlvenp and-Phil (P er^ Are thi^ 4,. x^ceptibnal Values I t . Adjutant General of the..State‘ of ing-‘iek odriy go!pjf“ dOT'Tor ath­ Socony Banner Gqs and iMotor Oils Coimecticut. Both regiments form­ letics. It doesn’t matter much, says WillBtrf'ound ' ing the brigade showed to admirable toe boys,- ping pong, ^ voljey baU or TOruuj^out Our LOVE LANE FELLING STA'HON advantage the results of the early setback—they must have something ORCHARD FILLING STATION weeks training as they marched to do. ■ ■ - * iPbbfeear Dept. down the long field before the com­ OIL AND GREASE , . . > .LOVE LANE' ' ' manding generals. G Company’s Lieutenant Sergeant ■ Come ;in and*be fitt^ to REFRESHMENTS John Sprout,, steps into toe squared •A ,psdr of; shoes at’ money Weather Improves Picnic and Gamping Grounds. SOCONY BANNER GASOLINE g '.'The weather at camp yesterday ! circle tpnight.tonight. He stacks up against . saving prices. was much better than since the ar- G. Fuller, Private 153rd Hospital Earle Gowdy, Prop. USED CARS USED TIRES ^-fiA^al'of the division in camp. A fine Ck>mpany.- We wish you well, John, At the Foot of Nigger Hill, Bolton northwesterly breeze was blowing but...... ? Irom noon on and heavy clouds hid JAMES F. DOUGHERTY the burning rays of the sun. The \ The' Medical Group FLATS FILLING STATION Manchester boys are getting, tough­ "The 801st Medical Regiment, 76th 179 West Center St. ened to their work and although Division, under toe.r, command o f AUTO ACCESSORilES AT. A SAVING. -there is much going on of nights in Colonel Walter S. Lay, of Hampden, OILING A ^ GREASING SOCONY BANNER 6AS0UNE Cdh!i.',;and in'tralning^to’ toe‘118th barracks»wf5W«H as: the nectT M and ' . £ ing Company the men fall out fbr Medical Regiment, (Connecticut Na- It wffl pay 3|)U to drive up. >; tlopal jGuajrdrCommJmded. bj^ Goldnel SOCONY MOTOR OILS all formations ..w ith .the^^sny) and , Rockville Road ; s p i r i ^ a t bes^ieaks tilTeal.ijahtary Chariest; Comfojrt i *Nejw Havfen, 4 outfit Ail of th^ bdyi lodklng ednni, is rt>ui«Hi^’ oiit its firat week, y; ahead to Sxmday ■with the hope that of trsiining - at (Camp Devens, M ^s. CHAS^ SIEVERT SOCONY FILLING STATION f large numbers of friends and. rela^ The unfailing-courtesy and co-oppr- Henry F. Grue^ner, Distributor ation of Col. Comfort and his officers 5 tives will drive up for the big re- Broken' Lots BANNER GASOLINE 369 Center St, 'J view. * - O ' together •vWto" other units in camp have 'made tWs tour of duty niost LUBICATING OIL Socony Banner GteuwUne , >. A note of interest to those of the lien’s Tsin Orfordc V.. • . i Socony CJertifled Lubrication Service ^ war-time Yankee Division is .con* enjoyable. The officers of toe 30ltt Kerosene (^1 Delivered, ^ Medical Regiment paid . the ; Canap “ As It ShonW Be Done” § tained in the recent notice of epn- ' Abd- Sport Oxfordr 'p i ^ 4 3 6 9 j Aircraft Gils Miller Tires h ------T tiiartv-theater,-on Commapdj^-Celrak Frederick > G. 82 Ridge Street. -’V' j ' ^ ^ t ,Tup«iay «Ve- ,j ftV&g. C^o- , war hx..vP0P^^ j^ufescr^tiom . _ Pair PORTERFIELD TiBiE WORKS ^'old building, by far the largest on nel'Knabmishue and toe*officers--Tiof i] CAMPBELL’S FILLING STATION hia.staff returned ttie .visit, escorted H Comer of Sprace and Pearl Sts. i the grounds stands at toe norto ^ d . SOCQ:^,BANNER GASOLINE' ' EXPERT TIRE REP AnUNO of camp, weather beaten, rottmg by toe Post Band. During this visit I toe 118to Meifical Regiment Bind Auto Accessories, Battery, and Tire Service.^^^ ^ Auto Accessories Steelcote Patot and closed—forever.^ ^ Miller and Selberling Iteed ' ; h ■ *' ■ Famom' S^t;' v “ rendered A intiSlbSl pfbgram l' ' iShls I rteexve unit is cpmi^btoig a busy Two ^tiefns. 'f a'’ '■ Socony Burner Gtusoline ‘ H Many a, soldier “who now bleeps'' in New station on Ekst Center s L lAlddle Jhimpike aqd Main St..; Complete Lubrication Service i France’ ot 'iff some’ NeW "England 'wtek wltk' d ^ y drills , and terrfdn i cemetery and many others of the ex'oreises., Preparations for,partici- ; famous Yankee .‘Di'vision which pa^dn. in ;toe Dlvirippid’ reviles jtrained for toe war on these 25 sun- scheduled for-next'week “are bring ‘j CENTER AUTO ROBINSON AUTO SUPPLY jbaked acres, '.perhaps,farrthe matfe’i';* I . - ■ T’ ; 415 Main St. saw, CENTER ST. , g first time their first real production Among the officers, attend^y Jifrom a seat in this old theater.; Here cAmp^to .fiis'upit'sreC- i SOCONY B A N ^R GASOLINE New Haven,'Ooinn.; Cjolonel Wai- , SOCONY BAITER GASOLINE ^i-it was that many famous actresses - Expert Liipbrication land actors gave of their talent to ter.S. Lay, Lt.-Cripnel Everett C, | T Y D O L Ga s o l i n e * ' h Inspire those'who were soon to sail Brenhakd, Lieut. ’Thoq^ L., G to-{ Prompt and Courteous Service S away for toe European battlefields; gold. . ( ' ... ' if, I ^ Here it stands', just a few short Hartford, Conn.:. Major 'Willl%m t yards from the Press Bureau, never L, Cramer,, (Captain Be'vy L\mte Broken Lines ' f ^again-.'tO'-^echorwito:''!^lftx^hter' :'!or (Captata:Hs^vard'^J> Rcllly;'’‘*> ' , | JOE’S FILLf^G STATION, music of a bygone-day.-- It is en- Bridgeport, Conn.: ^ajpr J. -Warr ren Knepp, (Caiptaiii Irft' D. Brobe: ow«ft?Sf^Sum m ei V Joseph Zi^atka, Prop.^' ■ ■ -• ' shrined in toe hearts of officers, sol- >-***-'*•■:--T Oakland Street, Blyopd BmrJJsrsery. r v: diers^aod those TprttttfiS: «oy-meitsare .. R.»-Ii.*>*’ M ajor ^ ^ t w e a r “received therefrom their full meas- L. BeUiotti, (CAptain Abe- A rtou r SOCONY BANNER GASOUNE '> vure of ..iorgetfulnes, as - toe oiie Brown, le t Lieutenant (Charles M. | Motor Oils ? - I Lubrication Accessories Hoffman, ,1st. lieutenant ^Francis E. Repairing \hright gleam in an otherwise dark Pair Prdiiipi and Ctiurteous Service Tand gloomy period of their lives. Lannigan, 1st lieutenant Dahfri V. t Guard Detidl y |Troppell. ; . Those who moimted gfuard from i Manchester,. Conn.: Maior-*. Le | WARANOKE GARAGE RAY PARIS PILLING STATION ?.the Manchester detachment yester- Verne Holmes, 1st lieutenant John 333 Main St. ^ i . >day: Guard Detail, Camp ^^vens, F. Barry. 464'£aat Cent^ St. $ ^ < .*:PJidne,;3953 ass.i? August 7, 1930. ^ Farmington,’ ? (Conn.: ■■ •' (Captain j Tp-^ , jsoeGNY BANNER I5ASOIJNK ^ ACCESSORIES TIRE# TUBES Offiter toe Day, 1st Lt; Ander- Dalrtt M. Moroffey. ' " Expert .Repairing <|n All Makes of Cars. Greaeipg* Battery Service rfeon. ' TariffvUle,. (Conn.:. (Captiedn Jesse Socony.Banner CtesoUne G. Farren._. • H , Flat Rate Ba^ on All Work, qy ^ Officer of the Guard, 2nd Lt, 1+,-' ^ u rp h e y . Norfolk, Cmm.: Ctoaplain W. D;'T } {• • ‘ ir Let'us Give Y m an Estimate. ^ Sgt! Zaleski, Cpl. Bober, Cpl. Johnsom ■ ■ . - -v . ^oran, Cpl. Kerch, Pvt. 1 cl-. Dona- »- I ' 1; j » 1 . 4.' f • tiue, pvt. 1 cl. Monseglio, pyt.,1 61f J ^ » k Saim i’S {GARAGE . 1 Ptione 3151 Iinor> pvt. 1 cl; A.'Mozzer, pvt 1 cl; IfflitV' STEffMSHlP-’ tlN E '’'*’ . iDepbt Square f " H ssr il ). Robbins, pvta. Car^n, Massey, .Vi ,t. ,..■<*------■. * ' '-T' ~ *" Socony Banner Gasoline Antwerp, Belgium, Aug. 8— (A - f t i EXPERT REPAIRING ' Obraites, Stlvensoh, ‘Fiedler, Top- <* -'V Aircraft Motor ^Oil ‘Jiff, Walker, Hutton,^ MitcheU, W; —Harry A. Mackay, mayor v>f 'Ph AMPLE STORAGE SPACE BeUrible m i» lr Depactinent ^Mozzer, Carey, Chiace, Tnieman, adelphia, and a party. ,pf othT>^ , CHRY^tER AGENCY Ammpans, today-•visited toe„|*Miff- flwpa i Day and m g h t Wrecktog Ice IKrapaites, Thomson, Jarvis (bugler) . 'll ■^ it)0% s ta n d i Gas and Oil i * “ Y Hot Shots ** driphia ekhibit in the -AfftwerP Bx- £5. 1M ; Theiongest sqtjad ijii the Howitze^ pbsitidn'. They came heW? frbm-®rus: -ompaby: Corporal Doran, Mozzer, sels and are going tb liege for the-j [fibWkYMialNG STA'HON SalgaWOlocavage, RpbWns, Hutton, International regatta next vwek in ' ‘■'/alfter, amkBdgatv ;whidh-a KiUadriphia' oarsnim^. wUl 0.”A. GM li» ^ P * ‘'take pa*t.’ V f . ■r ;iT . Phone 7232 ______Mayor Itockay told toe'Associated f^feSdi^y B«n«r GasoBne BAKin^ 'TheM tc^^, ojt, tke Cd^ecting ?

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. - h - . - ' ■"- ^ cai^qdiip. —t clans where you liye,and rely upon sugm; or n:^.: if.jan ex-, b^lnfiiig;2lR>nday7 August IT in X 1 ^ften. Wash and drain a box cf ceU^lt'food, its use;should;vbn^»re-, itihy kind of-berries in seaeon, such their judgment* i havef’known many .Herald. cases to be’'cured^b3r'putting on a fuUy: restricted by iU those with a ! as raspberries, loganberries,»black- catnrrhal tead^cy.,;; / i":;;,-, >, •- I i Ijierries, etc., crush thorough and mix proper support and redudng the gaa A(^A1NST “JAiMTEERS’’ pressure inside the abdomen by: US’-! Condition Of y fith a htOf pint of cream. Into ' SHDOpWi^SjKro; ' AlSBIV^: UPON other bowl pour a pint of .whole ndl* ing a suitable diet. Ruptures soihe- times heal up perfectlyi.but in <^siB Teaitai^i;'iybat’ ,.the firi» F o f' i^to" which thoifoughly mix-a half St. J6hni,fN,"i^W . r .- (APT-f- ,Vesey, Straet was hglfh^^ i^ A TIME; Good' ‘cUpful of honey, and add to the this method Will not work, surgery breath'today as the Spumohe gang tbitg the'i^^b ^ State Roads is the only other s t^ , -and it. is not The Poytuguefle hqi^ttal ship ,Gii ckme to', t ie thrimei -I ^ rry mixture. % Next, add the gela- BSafmes arrived todiy with the crw of “Jacketeers" continued Itp'reign " 1^ which has'been dissol-ved over such a dangerous one if: performed 'Oynthia:* Sat''^rttec- for the week’ beginning; Sunday,. tttskcr 'GB^twh;'-' Huet ’and threfe’ Route No. 1—^Pairfield-Southport df honey used varying with the fruit eyelids that upon lool^ g up, folds hoinrs:la^ tjf^'SlivA Rios sank- " i tidn."_ ■. cut-off. Work on approaches. No August 10th:— • : ' used. When using a fresh acid fruit, of skin hang over?” ; r';:% ’ 'Wa8--£he Sf^dP ortuguese ves- t 2.:l^.umoue.-ralded, Old Man,Hoff- Sunday s^eh as fresh peaches, do not use the ’' Answer: Swelling of the eyeliUto delay to traffic. to be lCMil‘ofl; the Banks^tibis sea ­ man’s fruit stand. A g ^ g fitooA by ;is -Bi-eakfast— :French^ omelet, cri^ l^e cream as adessert, but as a often accompanies, such diseases A*: ^ th hHng-shotsto guard t l ^ ledd-, > Waterford - New Haven, Pike, nephritis, anemia,' ^ W te s, trichr son.'- ■ -The • Tnrun'a "sank on '.July ,12- 3 shoulders being oiled for 5 miles. bacon, waffle (browned through)*: meal, itself. HericreW- of • vvaa,:rescued and er w h ^ he ate: a stolen a ^ , ’ * LOf stewed raisins, v, . , .J/, iniasis or angia-neurbtic „ edema,. Itoded'atliSydnOy.^ .> : -3.'Sklppy,: knbvm qver the East Lyme-New Haven Pike, Lunch—Melon,^ as much as desir-i ^ QUESTIONS AND ANSWER course, there may be some local cOn-'. »:v shoulders being oiled for 5 miles. dition such as urticaria, erysipel^, country as “the real .Ametlc4n‘bdy. ; (Ruptures in Ohildfren) L COOtTif wab unmercifufiy ridlCTaed'when.he; Route No. U. S. 5—Meriden and Dinner—Chicken or rabbit, ba^d;. ' QuesUon:—Mrs. C. F. •writes: “My etc. You can see by this thati'.a stood at salute. •' * , Wallingford. North and South Broad Louis K. Lig­ careful physical exainlnation wcn^d ” Brussels, Belgium, Aug. 8<— (AP) ground beets, salad of grated carrotsj tle boy will be four years old in -?-Whlle .the;-drbni^f conditions pre­ Other- outiagfh, .-too num ^us to ri'c streets are under construction; Tnru gett, capitalist on lettuce, :*berry ice cream. ; ptember. Five months ago I dis- be necessary to determine the mention, have nearly nfcde r Vesey ri! traffic advised to avoid this road. and chain drug v ia in' pdrUbns 6f the M-y-i Monday 1 t^vered a lump in his right groin.cause. Sin»^-:;hf^'-;re‘celv more than its street' imii*aWtable'jfor'boyn; of all North Broad street absolutely clos­ I - store magnate, I: had a surgeon examine him last ages.' Skippy hap been studyh^ the ed north of Brittania street. •was a travelling Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba) (Milk and Catarrh) - ; sh&e ;of ,.xainfnll .and pleasanUy cool ______and avoi toast, stewed prunes. - -j week and he said it was a definite w;ba’Umr.'' ^tf^.;Bfelj^um ,f has "been- situation and'is considering) lading, ine^ess- atiiffe 5, irbirt.. 8qatjca-:^li Route No. U. S. 6—Danbury-New- ] salesman for a rupture. Will you please ad'vise me Question:—A. L. P. writes: “We a revolt against Spumohe bn ; D^alf; ^ ______^ Lunch— Large glass of tom.hh would appreciate your: advising- uh b ilg e d ^a^-i'Cnnsiderable damage - expraciating town Road. Concrete pavement with j dry goods com­ • • “ - • lyhat to do, as I do not want him to done to .cfi^s'hy’ the excesslye rain­ of law and order. “PrCtty s(Kni mb <|p Relieve; they don't do my bantf* tHephone control. Parallel route i pany. It "was have an operation if it can be through your column if you con­ Dinner — Casserole q? mutton; sider a ten-day orange juice fast, fol­ fall. -■ ■ • ' and Spumone is'goin’ ^to square^ofl' -'just ni^e sure it is gehuin'e.'; ^ thru Bethel, recommended. while a “drum­ string beans, celery and ^ ripe olives, avoided; He feels no pain whatever Appeals ‘have been made to the for the leadership o f' this sttw t, 1 ' Newtown-Sandy Hook Road, work mer” that he and it s^m s to cause him no trouble lowed by an exclusive milk diet a ’cause ! feel it cornin'," he) is .re-j apricot whip. • cure for nasal catarrh?” government to free farmets'from all. on bridge extension and steam conceived t h Tuesday nt all.” . . taxes smd to grant subsidies to those j ported to have said. ~ idea for Answer:—It would be unwise for Answer: The orange, juice fast shovel gi‘ading and extensive culvert Breakfast — ganthloupe/.loasted should bring about, excellent results, who have suffer^ most. Another ! Further developments of; the '' work. No detour. chain drug breakfast food with, cream (n^ me to attempt to advise you with­ suggestion is the launching of a na-i Vesey street “jacketeer” situation; storesc out ha'Ving examined your child. Get but should be followed by:, a , diet Thomaston, bridge over Nauga­ comparatively free from stmroh tional relief fund for the farmers. 1will be shown in a new series tuck River, East Main street is un­ Lunch— Combination salad, glass the opinion of two or more physi- der construction. No detour. of milk. , _ . j 4 Watertown and Wotyibury, Water- Dinner —Celery soup, ”, Salisbury; town-Minortown road is imder con­ road is under construction. Open to steak, asparagus, salad of crisp raW, struction. No detour. trEiffic. spinach leaves, chilled avocado Killingly-Rhode Island Road, Hampton. A section of the Kim­ cream. shoulders being oiled for one mile. ball Hill road is under construction. Wednesday Brooklyn, Danielson road, should­ Grading is being done. Traffic can Breakfast—Poached egg on Melba ers being oiled for 3 miles. pass. * toast, applesauce. ^ ' Route No. U. S. 7—Cornwall Pro­ Mansfield, Willimsmtic - Storrs . Lunch— Fresh fruit, all of one ject, bridge is under construction on road is under construction. Con­ kind desired. new location. No detour. crete surfacing is being placed and Dinner—Baked white, fish, * supi- Kent-Bulls Bridge Project. Steam grading is being done with one-way mer squash, beets, salad of toma­ shovel grading. No detour. detour posted for a short distance toes, baked pears. Canaan and Salisbury. Lime and one-way traffic is controlled by Thursday August—usually the month of greatest furniture values, comes this year, •V Rock Bridge,\grade crossing elim­ Breakfast — Ham brolied ■with ination is imder construction. Use telephone' . fr; New Milford-Merryall road, stea.m ■ slices of pineapple, Melba.toast. in the midst of our prosperity campaign. THIS IS INDEED FORTU­ present roadway. No detours. j Lunch — Buttered okra, corn on Comwall-Kent road is being oiled shovel grading, no detours. Norfolk-North street in under con­ the cob, shredded lettuce.- i NATE! ^ By combining th ese^ o great events, we pledge ourselves to ex­ for 2 miles. * Dinner—Cream of spinach soup’, Route N o.'10—Rocky Hill-Ha.rt- struction completed. Shoulders BUY and railing uncompleted. roast veal, small green peas, salad ford-Saybrook road, shoulders being molded in gelatin (string, bej^*, car-: traordinary values. is thie oiled for 3 miles. So.. Windsor-East Windsor Hill rots and celeryj, . baked! apple a la is the West Hartford-Bloomfield avenue, road is under construction, but open mode. - '• •' ’ ; It is our belief that present low price levels will begin their upward trend- ‘‘Buy-wdrd” shoulders being oiled for 1 mile. to traffic. FYiday ‘‘Buy-word” Route No. 12—Plainfield, between Sterling-Ekonk-Hill road is under Breakfast—Cottage cheese, sliced within the month. Buy your present needs and anticipate the future in ' Plainfield and Central Village, a construction. Open to traffic. tomatoes. railroad grade crossing is • being , Sterling-Ekonk Hill road is being Lunch—Cantaloupe, or one kind this GREATEST OF A L U - eliminated. Traffic can pass with oiled for .8 of a mile. > of fresh fruit. ' C8>rG. Dinner — Brbiled, filet of sole,) Griswold, Canterbury and Plain- Volunto'wn 'and ’No. StQpington, the Pendleton’Hill road is uncler con­ stewed tomatoes,'; artichokes, com*, field. A section of the Norwich- bination salad, Jfilo or Jell-well. Putnam road is under construction. struction. Traffic can p ass.: Warren-Kent road is being graded Saturday Open to traffic. I Breakfast—QtJddled eggs, whole­ Killingly-Putnam road, shoulders and macadam construction under way. No detours. wheat muffins, stewed figs. being oiled for one mile. Winchester-Torringford street' is . . Lunch — Generous dish’ of ice Plainfield and Killingly. A section cream, with fresh peaches. of the Norwich-Putnam road is un­ under construction. No detour. Woodstock-Eastford, West Wood- Dinner—Roast beef, carrots roas£- der construction. Concrete surfac­ with meat, spinach, turnip salad, ing is being placed and grading is stock road is imder construction. Traffic can pass. pineapple snow. - being done. Detour is posted from ♦Berry ice cream:'Measure into a Danielson via Brooklyn to Waure- Woodbridge -Waterbury road is being oiled for 2 mUes. dish half the contents of an envelope gan. ' Wilton-Hurlbutt street, macadam of plain gelatin , and Add two or three Route No. 17 — East Hartford, tablspoonfuls of: -.cold water to bridge over Hockanum River is un­ construction. No detours. der construction, but open to treiffic. Route No. 32—Windham-Franklin road, is being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 102—Colchester, Hart­ ford-New London road, shoulders being oiled for 5 miles.' - Salemj- - HartfordiNhw -> London c% road shoulders being oiled for 7 | miles. I Hebron, Hartford-New London i road, shoulders being oiled for 2 '-2 IRONING BOARD miles. Marlboro, Hartford-New London road, shoulders being oiled for'' 5 miles. Route No. 109—Coventry-Bolton road is under construction, closed Rigid when in use, firmly to traffic. Short detour at east end graced and folds easily. Special. of job. Route No. 110—Windsor-Windsor Locks, Hartford-Springfield road, shoulders being oiled for 5 1-2 miles. Route No. I ll, 118, and 3—South­ ington. Intersection of the Milldale DRESSESt--- * — yineiJaognaxd road is under construction. One­ way traffic for short distance. Feature the smartest of new Fall ^-C urved yritiks Meriden, Meriden - Middletown road, shoulders being oiled for 3 miles. fashions.••and at usual SILBROS Middletown, Meriden-Middletown 66x80 Part Wool road, shoulders being oiled for 2 savings. BLANKETS miles. OutdoiiiSf Oiirseives In Value-Giving Portland, East Hampton road, All A fine grade blanket. An- shoulders being oiled for 3 miles. fronted Route No. 112—Durham-No. Guu- Colon ! . ticipate -cold weather Quali%-built/throughout, of the finest materials, this s^ife is, ford road, shoulders being oiled for - needs, buy n o w ...... V * 2 miles. a value that you must see to fully appreciate. High grad<^4s«f^;^ Route No. 117—Newtown-Steven­ V son road, is being oiled. quard ilTaround," spring constrii ction throughout,, :reversible^ Route No. 133—Hartland-Preston Values up to road is being oiled for 4 miles. $24.90 cushion^ail'features for quality and style. ' - ^ : Route No. 135—E. Haven and No. Brandford, Fexon road is under con­ struction. No delay to traffic. Aoute No. 137—Pomfret-Pomfret Chiffons* Georgettes and Laking road is being oiled for one mile. Crepes in" all the new fall Route No. 145—Newtown-Steven- son road, culvert work and steam shades and styles shovel grading and macadam con­ struction under way. Short detour arranged where necessary. Colonial Hall Rugs Route No. 147—Woodbridge-Sey- mour road, shoulders being oiled. 88c Size 27x90-inch rugs at a Route No. 152—Warren-Comwall Down ve^'low price. All well road, steam shovel grading and ma­ meud0* ' Special'at...... v * cadam construction under way. No detour available. Route No. 188—Flanders Village- Chesterfield road is under construc­ tion. Open to traffic. Route No. 100—Durham, Killing- tion. Route No. 202—Harwinton-Terry- ville road is under construction. No detour. Route No. 3-3—So. Windsor-Wap- ping Road, shoulders being oiled for ■V-,'1 ■»>!' 'v; 4 i^ e s. Route No. 325—Cheshire Road is ;V;;^ A Triumph in Value!« Proof of Our under construction. No delay to traffic. ^ MEN’S ^ ^ 5 No Route Numbers—Bloomfield- ' Vl^^lilVIAREABLE SAVINGS! I'—-: A Blue Hills avenue, shoulders being oiled for 1-2 mile. 3-PIECE SUITE Bozrah-Fitchville-Bozrah street is closed. Brifige is being constructed. VT*'- to ■buy.!. ‘ . .We. ar(e celebrating .with v ^ u ^ ; • - * - Detour posted. that'sS^ar^sBp&ri to any you have seen! The three piwes ’ / ^ Bristol-Farmington avenue is un­ suits der construction, but open to traffic MEN’ SSHIRTS ?1.49 or 3 for $4.00 are::-;^rl»^feM of-.Drawers. 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llANCHESTER EVENING Hl^ALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN- TO^AY, AUG^T 8^ 1980. PAGE SIX / il;00—-Elgin Serenade ...v.ii.-. .u.. .GrondaW Buckner, Scotch Comedian. Amoa *n' Axu!^. 7:15^The Amerlcaa QoUW. > Orchestra 5:5S-»Pl3nnout)i Coateft. . DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 7:80—Mac -and Ah ' Axia—Jewel' Song from "Faust" 'WtlCSOLOIFC 5:56«!ttfuiza RoGd MaiL 6:()()—Time./ - / 7:46—BUI Whipple o t “Sweet 11:20—Champion Weatherman. <:4S—Skylarksrs muslo hour. Leading Stations. ), - Gounod Meadows.” Bulova Time. M Friday. Augast 8. 7:08—Little Symplon/ oreh. with Thelma Kesuler with Orchestra 6:01—CbamptoB Weatherman. NIcolo Cosentino, tenor. (D S T ) (S T ) 6:08-~Agrieultural Market R f- 8:00-r-DIxie TraiL. - M :l84l|gidnight i Col. Charles A, i? *A ® ' 9:00 8:00—Dance: Oypsy music. ^ 406.2-WSB, ATLANTA-^740. Ballet' Suite— Coppelia .. .Delibes 8:80—Hickok’a Peewad and Win- R)is first radio address rrlday nlghu 9:00- 8:00—WJZ programs (8 b 's ) ■ port. s K o S f c which is entitled “Interna- 10:00 ,9:00—Orchestra; ^ la d le is. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical redtsL Czardaa tlons and both N ation^ B ro a d c a s^ g 11:80 10:80—Prose-poems and tauirtc^ gest. ' 9:00—Bitarwoven Wdr .— Jones • ;;»KJ / - •' 302.8-WBZ. NEW ENQLANl^OM. 1:00 ll:OO^EUmo Kalohs musia Orchestra 'chains at 10, daylight saving time. m.6i^KVVy) CHICAGO—1020. 6:30—doverdale Limelight— and Hare. ; r>reamy walU tunes'suggesUug warm 7:00 6:00—W J Z Amos 'n* Andy. Widmung ...... Schumann 9:80—Armour ' Lindbergh’s speech “Interqattooal summer evenings and romanw ^ 7:80 6:80—Team; Bill Whipple. 8:00 7:00—W J Z entertainments. Weaver To Know You la To Love. •Vheard In the novelty ProRrani f^ t u r 8:00 7:08—Dixie trail progra^ 11:80 10:30—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians Moon Marketing ..... Cheer Up, Good Times Are Coming 10 K)0—Armstrong Quakers— ayiatlox^;Changed to m;:jlay- fing May Slnghl Breen and ^ter do 8:30 7:30.*-WJZ programs <8»4 hra) 11:45 10:45—Danoe muslo to 8:00. Thelma Kessler with Orchestra Sittin’ On A Rainbow. Dougherty; light time, Friday Aug. S. 11:30 10:80—Midnight organ melodies. from “Rah Rah Daze;" topse. vocal and Instrumental duo, 388.4-.WBBM. CHICAGO—770. All Out of Breath, from "Garrick '• “I ■ ■ ^ n d Welcome Lewis, crooner, over the 348.6—W A B C , N E W YORK—860. 9:80 8:80—Sympnony, dance music. So Beats My Heart For You. " Mah U ’l Batteau. Strickland. jJWBAF network at 7:30, davllght MV- 6:45 6:45—Skit, "Couple Next Door. 10:00 9:00—Bjdrerd’s University band Gaieties” Singln’ A Sang To The Stars from Just lik e A Melody Out Of The A pilze of 126,000 is b i ^ ' offer- lilngWma . Andy Sannella. guitar and 6:00—Crockett MounUlneera 10:80 0:88—w IlB O male quarteL Orchestra 6:30—Orchestra; astrolnger. "Way Out West" Sky, Donaldson. ed for the inventor a ne# nse 'saxophone soloist, and ?ani Horma, 1:00 11:00—An hour about Cbirago, Gavotte ...... Popper Go Down Moses. Kylophonist, will also be heard during 7:08-Nlt W lU play, "Foust" 344.6—W E N R . CHICAGO—870. On Revival D ay.' for mercury. It must have lost a 'the program. Numbers to be pre­ 7:30—United States Army band. 9:80 7:30—Farm progs with play. Cello Solo, Sol Rubin I Love Love from “Red Widow,” Annie Laurie. lot of jtrestige in the recent heat sented win be "Rollin’ Down the 8:15—True story dramatisation. — _ . . (ggnt. Intermezzo from “The Jewels of the Exactly Like You from - “Intema- The Owl And The Pussy Cat, De iSllver:’’ "Somebody Stole My Gai." “It 9H>8—Talk, Colonel Lindbergh. ______hour. speU. - Madonna” ...... Wolf-Ferrari Koven. I happened In Monterey,” ' All Through 0:15—Columbia male chorua .. 12:00 11:00—D X air vaudeville, tional Revue." ■ ...... - — -. , i . j - ’-.i the Night” and "Moonlight and _____ 0:30—Male quartet organist. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Orchestra Down The River Of Golden Dreams. Lazy Lou’slana Moon, Donaldson. 1! Roses.” Selections from two llttle- 11:15 10:15—Heywood Broun s column. 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart cblldren’e hr. Blackbird’s Song ...... Scott Never Been Ih Loira Before. You Brought A Nhw Kind Of Love 'Ifcnown French operas, the overture llliOU11:30 10:80—TwoXVi4>V— AWV sjuass^wdance orchestras.w* RADIO SERVICE 12:80 11:80—MldnlEht organ meloaiei* 416.4—WON, CHICAGO—72& Why Can’t We Be Friends from Swingin’ In A Hammock. To Me from“ The Big- Pond,* 3io "Zanetta” and a number from 8:60 7:50—Studio Symphony orch. on aU makes. '■'•"Barbe Bleu," will hold prominent 454.3— WEAF, NEW YORK—8W. Nolmim.«. 6:00—Ludwig Laurler’s orch. 9:00 8:00—Baritone: p rls ’ tiio. I “The Little Show’’ What’s The Use? ■ New Seta and Standard ' ;li>laces on the recital of Slumber Music 10:00------0:00—Serenade; “ ■■ *s; Pat liBarnes. Thelma Kessler with Orchestra Ten Cents' A Dance from "Simple vwhich the W JZ chain has arranged for 6:45—Rural skett^j; vloUnlst Five O’clock Glri: Aooeeseriea 6:30—Contralto, novelty duo. l6:S6 9:80—Rhythms and melodies March of the D w a rfs ...... Grieg Happy Go Lucky Bluebird, Think­ Simon,” Rddgers. ^1:15, daylight saving time. 7:00—Bourdon's orchestra, solos 11:10 10:10—Quintet; band; ban symphony. 11:00 11:00—DanceAAmw w.chsjorchs (3)9 hrs) ■ Orchestra , ing Of -You, Up In The Clouds. Dawn from “Golden Dawn,” Stot- tr W ave lengths In meters on left of 8:00.-«Eskimos dance m usla 8:38^ketch, "Big Quns." 944.6— WLS. CHICAGO—«70. l l ; 30_H artford Courant news; 6:45— Serenaders. hart. ' V WM.E 4KRAH ^^atatlon title, kilocycles on the right. 8:30 7t38—Msrchlng mtn’s chorus '•Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:08—Talk, Colonel Lindbergh. Weather, Atlantic Coast Marine 7:00—Bulova Timet Pepsodent’s 10:30—^Under Jolly Roger. 868 ToDand Turnpike. Phone 1788 9:16—Olive Kline, soprano, with 9:00 8:00—Records; minstrel show. Pand Eastern Standard. Black 1 447.6—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAOO-670. F'orccELste •ftype indicates best features. Rovers male quartet. 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras, 8:00 T:00—WABC programs (3 hrs) 1 1 :80—Hotel S t Regis Orchestra, 393.6—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 11:00 10:00—Dan and Sylvia; concert ^ Leading East Stations. 6:16 6:15—Tenor. Instrumentalist. 11:80 10:80—Amoa 'n’ Andy; pianist Vincent Lopez, director—^NBC. Thelma Kessler, Soprano 6:45—Prohibition poll broadcast 12:00 11:00—Dance music (3 hrs.) 12:00 Midn.—SUent The Travelers Hour, WTIO 6:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comedians 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. ATLANTIC CITY-1100 19:00 11:00—Late dance mualc. August 8, at 10:30 8:00 7:00—WABC Nit Wit drama. 6:15—Oolf lesson; Phil Cook. 6:45—Humorous drama sketch. 361J1—KOA, DENVER—830. "The Vacationists” S till Rusticating 8:30 7:30—Harmony sisters. 11:16 10:16—Slumber music; teain. _ 8:00— Concert, dance music. 7:00—Southern folk songs. In W n O Comic Sketches . 9:00 7:30—"Peewee and Windy." 11:46 10:46—Orchestra; xylophonist parallels that of Marion Talley. 70:00 9;Oo_WABC Lindbergh s talk, 12:16 11:16—Concert; John and Ned. The trials and tribulations of '.luiia 9:15—Oriole glee club. 7:45—Negro songs, stroles. Both received their early training V >•10:15 8:00—Billy Jones. Ernie H a ra 1:00 12:00—Mystery serial drams “The Vacationists” will be contin­ :il:00 10:00—Poet; dance orchestra. 1:30 12:30—Pacific nomads hour. and both were encouraged by the *18:00 : —Dance music: organist. 8:38—Mixed chorus, orchestra. ued in tonight’s installment of the 11 00 OiOO—Talk, Colonel Lindbergh. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 11:30 10:80—Orchestra concert comic series by that nafne, sched­ same musical influences in Kansas Down Stfdrs Thrift 6:00 5:00— N BC programs (1 h/.) 9:15— Soprano, contralto, quartet _____ 9:30—Sketch, "Jolly Roger." 12:00 11:00—Artists entertainment. uled for 9:45 o’clock from Station City. Missouri. Both sought operatic . 7:00 7:00—Baritone, xylophonist. 12:30 11:80—Musical Progs-. 7:30 6:30— Musical moments. 11:00 10:00— Sketch book eptsodca honors in New York. Miss Talley’s 11:15 : —Slumber muslo hour, 288.3—WOC-WHO, •OWA--ipM. WnC. Tom McCray, program di­ Store • 243.8—W N A C , BOSTON—1230. 10 16 8:00 7:00—WEAF progr^s (8 hrs.) debut was staged at the Metropoli­ 7:30 6:30—Console music redial. 12:00 11:40—Phil Spitalny’s music. rector of the (Connecticut station, 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA-610. 11:00 10:00—Atrists; rural sketch. tan Opera House before an audi­ 8:00 7 :00— Smtlers; birthday wishes. 11:80 10:30—Team; two addresses wrote the series. The cast includes 8:30 7:30—W A B C progs. hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Children’s hour; orchestra ence of 3,000 persons; Miss Kess­ 7:00—Musical comedy four. 12:15 11:16—Hawkeye ensemble. Jay and Fanny Ray, erstwhile stock 333.1-WMAK, BUFFALO-900. 1:00 12:00—Barnstormers dance music ler’s took place in the Metropolitan 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (5i hr.) 7:30— Studio musical hour. company players of wide renown 8:00—Viking’s male quartet 222.1— WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—900. studios of the National Broadcast­ 8:45 7:45—Mystery melodrninA 7:15 6:15—Orchestra and epngs. who are now connected with Station 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 8:38—String trio, tenor, ing (Company, with tin audience j.vw 9:00—Two dance orchestras 8:45 7:45—N B C programs (2?4 hrs.) WTIC; Bess Beatrice Battey, for­ 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 11:30 10:30—Exchange Club; studio. numbering untold millions through­ 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—660 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. merly known to the WTIC audience 8-00 7:00— Team; school; orchestra. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. out the continent. When Papl, direc­ 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (3 hra.) 12:30 11:30—Late dance orchestrs as "The Ann Pennington Girl;’’ and 8:45 7:4.5—NBC programs (2'A hrs.) 1:00 12:00—Studio ontertainmopt*^.. tor of the Puccini programs, chose 11:15 10:15—Party: Amos 'n' Andy. 11:00 10:00—Cathay dance orchestra. James B. Morton, retired legitimate 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 491.5—WDAF, KANSAS C'Ty-^IO. Miss Kessler for the cast of “La 12:00 11:00— Say It with mus.c. 9:30 8:30—W EAF progs. (1% hra.) stage player who has won a radio 12:30 ll:30r-Two dance orchestras. 6:00 5:00—Mozart trio; team. Boheme,” he classed her with such 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n‘ Andy. 11:00 10:00—Studio dance orchfertra. following as “Tom” in the Tuesday 1:30 12:30—Mansfield and L«-e. 12:45 11:46—The NIghahawk frolls operatic luminaries as Frances 2:00 1:00—Late dance orchestra. 7:30 6!30—Troubadours recitoL evening baseball skits entitled “Tom 8:00 7:00—Decisions for fredom. 366.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLE-820. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070 9:00 8:00— N B C PrOKranwi^CS .h rA ).. Alda, Pasquale Amato and Mario 9:30 8:30—Charles Hamp. artist. 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (8 hrs.) and Jerry." 11:30 10:30—William Penn’s o ic h e s^ 370.2— WCCO, MINN., 8T. PAUL^IO. I Chamlee, who were also listed In 10:00 9:00—Trappers; Friday Irollc. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (4 hrs) 11:16 10:16—Studio music hour. 245.8—W C A E , PITTSB U R G H —1280. the dramatis personae. Dresses 12:00 1 :00—Ellington’s dance Imnd. Thelma Kessler, Heroine of Meteor­ 12:15 11:16—Trio; dance music 6:30 5:30—Dinner music; sopiano. 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (8 hrs) 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. ic Radio Career, W TIC Cdnoert 1:00 12:00—Organ melodies, orchestra 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy; dancs 399.8—WJR, DETROIT—750. 11:00 10: 00- -Studio musicalmusli program Soloist.' WBZ—WBZA Juat Received from New York' the 260.7—WWHAM, H A M , ROCritOROCHESTER—1150. i en— I lau. 12:15 11:15— Soprano and tenor. 8:30 7:30— W JZ programs (1 hr.) 12:45 11:45—Jack and Bill, teem. Thflma Kessler, youthful Kansas Friday, August 8. of printed Per­ 10:00 9:00—Harmony piano twins. I 7:00 6:00—W J Z programs (4!4 hra.) 11:15 10:15—Theater organ recital. ' 389.5—KGO, OAKLAND—790. Latest Expressions of 10:30 9:30—W JZ dance orch., artists. 12:00 11:00—Stage coachers muris City soprano who was chosen by cale and bro ad ­ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 379.6—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:57 11:57—Time; weather; markets. 2:30 1:30—Green room; fireplace. Gennaro Papl to sing in the premier (Eastern DayUght Time) cloth. Also or­ 7:30 6:30—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 3:30 2:30—Pacific nomads prograM. broadcast of Puccini’s opera, “ La 9:30 8:30—Old timers; studio hour. 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 270.1—WRVA, BICHMOND-1110, P. M. gandie ‘ in solid 10:30 9:30—Krlen’s orchestra with 7:05 6:05—Piano solos: playboys. Boheme” over a nationwide net­ 4:00— Tea Timers. 6:30—Novelty variety program. 7:30 6;80-^rcheatra: harmonv team. Richard Maxwell, tenor. 7:80 8:45 7:45—N B C programs l24i hrs.) work, will be introduced as = guest 4:15— ^Home Forum Decorating colors. Beautiful ^ 11:35 10:35—Vincent Lopez music 8:00 7:00—Latln-American music. S;00—WEAF program.1 ( i hrs.) 11:05 10:05—Varieties: baritone solos. 422.3—W OR. N E W A R K —710 9:00 : —Richmond dance otch. soloist of “The Travelers Hour” at Period—Vella Reeve. shades and pat­ 11:00 10:00— Saratoga dance music. 12:00 11 00 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. Secondary DX Stations. W n C . She will co-star with a con- 4:30— Pacifle Feature Hour. Millinery terns* Guaran­ Secondary Eastern Stations 5:00— Stock Quotations — Tlfft J 202.6- WORD, BATAVIA—1W. 10:30 o’clock tonight from Station teed wasluible. , 508.2—W E E I, BOSTON—590. 291.3—CFCF, M O NTR EAL— 1030. cert orchestra under the baton of Brothers. 8:30 7 :30—Orchestra; playlet 9:00 8:00—Concert; agricultural latk. Two of the outstanding materials fashioned in 6-30 5:30—Vacation club? enstymble. 10:00 9:00—Musical program, »riji>t8. Christiaan Kriens. 5:15--Breen and DeRose. 8:00 7:00—Big Brother Club. ' 10:00 9:00—Artlsta entertainment. 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. the Perisian manner are the new 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 11:00 10:00—Studio hour: orchestra. The success of Thelma Kessler • 5:30—Evening Echoes — Jimmie Sizes 16 to 44 272.6—W L W L , N E W Y O R K —1100. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical progarm. 9:00 8:00—Artists feature hour. 12:00 11:00—Your hour laaFUJ^ 9:30 8:30— W E A F program.^ (J hr.) 6:00 6:00—Soprano; orchestra; songs 285.5—KNX. HOLLYWOOD—1060. 215.7—W H K , C L E V E L A N D — 1390. 6:30 5:30—Address; bass sol.->lst 7:20 6:20—Talk; orchestra music. 12:00 11:00—Royal optimistic hour. 7:45 6:40—Little Jac){ Little. 1:00 12:00—Lion Tamers program. 8:30 7:30—Play boys program. 526—W N Y C , n e w YORK—670. 6:30 6:30—Lessons In French, 1:45 12:45—L e^ o n Stadium Felts and Velvets 11:15 10:15—Slumber music hour. 8:45 2:46—Johnny Hamp’s orcheatrm. 12:00 J.1:00—Three dance orchestras 7:00 6:00—Educational addresses They bring* that touch of e^irly Fall ea. Watson, Paula Hemminghaus, 10:02—Bill Tasillo’s Orchestra — contraltos: Leo O’Rourke, tenor; from The Travelers Recreation smartness. You will like them! WTIC PROGRAMS orchestra direction, Rosario Grounds. travelers Broadcasting Service Bourdon; The Cavaliers, YakoJj 10:25— Benrus Time; BasebaU Come early.' Buy with Hartford, Conn. Zayde, violinist Scores—^Eastern, National and confidmee. Every sale ii 9:00— Clicquot CJlub Eskimos — American. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 51. guaranteed a genuine ■ saving Harry Reser, .director—^NBC. ip ;30—"The Travelers Hour”—Or­ 9;30_sylvan Echoes (Four Violins chestra directed by Christiaan to our custmners or purchase E. D. S. T. and Harp). Kriens with Thelma Kessler, so- ^ h y be returned f(Nr exchange Friday, August 8. 9:45— Skit — “The Vacatimtista” prano.-' % refund within 48 honrs. Pi M. —J. B. Morton; Bess Beatrice 8:00— Cities Service Concert—Git- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Special for This Week Battey; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ray. 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W A W S FUNERAL- COnON CROP REPORT HULL NOMWAT^ Wall Street ;• Washington, Aug. ^8.— (AP.) — - BayreuEh, Germany, Aug. 8.— FOR U. S. S01ATECAP.)—Slegrled Wagner, son of the An indicated;coftop, crisp,of 14,362.- Arrived: - B riefs OOO bales of 500-pound gross weight He de .. '•-' ’.- ■ * great composer Richard Wagner, was given final rest beneath a was forecast today for this year by from New ..... Veteran Wins Over Oppon­ stately oak in the cemetery here the Department of Agriculture bas­ Anaerlca, Cherbourg,. A u ^ t vf7. today. His coffin was borne by men New York, Aug. 7.—The SelbCr- ing its/forecast oh the cpnditlbn of New'York. i ^ho have sung the Immortal Wag­ ling Rubber Comwiy of .^ron, pkio, the croi) August 1 which was 62.2 Leviathan, Southamptori;;';AMgU8t ent At Tennessee Pri­ nerian roles. is Issuing $4,000,000 of’ 6 per cent per ctent of;a normal. ' ' 8,f New York. •' '. ’ Among the friends who paid last debentures maturing at periods ex-f ■ The Aug. 1 condition indicates a New York, Hamburg, vArigu'irt''i 8 tiributes were former Czar Ferrti- maries—Other iliTinners. tending over three and one-half yield of 155.3 poimds per acre, com­ New York. . nond of Bulgaria and a Hohenzol- pared with 155.0 pounds last year Olymplc, Southampton, ApipjBt 8, ifem prince, August Wilhelm. years, F. A. Seiberllng, president, announced. Of the new lesue $8,-; And ^— 155;1— .pounds, , . the 1919-28 aver- New York. * In the great heap of flowers were Bremen, Bremen,-Augus.tJ'.g, .NaahvUle, Term., Aug. 8.— (AP.) 100,000 has been disposed of and the ; age yield per acre. breaths sent by the former Kaiser proceeds have cleared aU bank IhV j ;. Last year the August,! wndiUon York. —Nominated for Tennessee’s junior iind the former crown prince,, also United States Senate seat for the from prominent representatives of debtedness of the .company. The re^; was 89.6, per cent of a “ 'J mainiTig $900,000 of the new issue:; the 1919-28' .average condition of Buenos Aires, Valencia, Av^?ust..3, six-year term beginning next German industry and art. Wa Ua1/1 fVia frAaaiirv' ^ 1 W&S 67>2 .pCf C6Ilt* M ar^, Cordell Hull, veteran of will be held in the.treasury: for New York. *. ’■ ' * . Thousands; of townspeople and ‘ The indicated production was cal­ ‘ Providence, MarsellJe'8;?^A'rigi»t 5, Dozen terms as Fourth District Represen­ visitors filed-' through the church July automobile output in thq culated on the basis of the area in New York. - . .,;7 2 c tative in Congress, today received where the body lay in state and fol- United States and Canada is esti­ cultivation. July 1 this year less the Berlin, Bremen’, August reports of his steadily mounting lowed the coffin ta the cemetery. mated by the National Automobile 10-year ayerage abandonment, or York. • • » i 5c majority over Andrew L. Todd in Chamber of Commerce at 275,298 44,252,00pyacres. Augustus, Genoa, August'8, ,N«.w yesterday’s biennial- Democratic pri­ 87c cars and trucks, against 350,656 in York. ; - J mary. Returns from 1,689 precincts Jime and 518,301 in July last year: Columbus, New .York, < August. 8, 1.23 out of 2,251 have: Hull, 110,206; t WAPPING For the first seven months produc­ i Bremen. ; v v r Todd, 62,014. tion was estimated at 2,605,729, DENIES SCHOONER SUNK Jelly Tum blers...... i .. 50c dozen 5,Qovemor Henry H. Hortop, was against 3,931,105. " ' 1 J Little Vivian Grigolot, daughter Canning Racks ...... '. 35c nominated for another two-year of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grigolot, term on the face of unofficial re­ who formerly lived near Wapping Shipments of railroad locomotive^ ' Portland, Me., Aug. 8.— (A P)— canoN .[^reserving Kettles (aluminum) 1.98 turns, but L. E. Gwinn, Memphis in Jiily/ totiEded 56, against 81 in Center but now live on Summer The reported foundering of the Brit­ Fruit Funnels ...... lOc'to 39c and Covingtoh attorney, refused to street, Manchester, has left the June arid; 69 in July last year. For ish three-masted schooner IVhite concede defeat and dedared he was Manchester Memorial hospital; the first' seven months shipmentat I Way, off Nova Scotia, July 27, was BIG DROP j awaiting the complete figures from where she underwent an operation were 475, against 388. I termed erroneous today by Capt. all counties. In a statement Issued for appendicitis. |.Dan Desmond of the British schoon­ last night at Memphis he charged Strengthened''by the projected ex^ er Ena F. Parsons on arrival here New Orleans, Aug. 8—(AP) — '■ ’Twelve' members of Wapping pendlture of $?0,000,000 on steel that negroes were voted in the Grange motored to Hazardville, from Annapolis Royal, N. S. He Cotton prices dropped approximate­ Democratic primary “in droves, ’ plant improvements in Pittsburgh asserted that he saw the White ly $2.50 a bale on the New Orlens Wednesday, for the meeting of East and. Aliquippa,-. proposed heavy con-^ and indicated he might issue a j Central Pomona Grange No. 3 and Way at Walton, N. S. He said a exchange today, despite the fact statement today regarding possible j struction. arid engineering work for gmall Halifax fishing schooner also that the Census Bureau’s figures' for also the field day events. the entire coxmtry during the past this year’s crop showed'a decrease action. Returns from 1,789 precincts • + Louis Main and family of South bore the name White Way and ex­ gave Horton, 122,382; Gwinn, 85,- week aggreghted $56,879,000, com­ pressed the opinion she was the one of nearly half a million bales from Windsor are spending two weeks pared with $54,574,000 in the previ­ 28S. \ybich may have been lost. last year’s. at Newfoimd Lake, N. H. ous wqek'and $53,841,000 in the cor-f Immediately after trading was re­ Senator William E. Brock defeat­ Miss Catherine Coleman of Wlnd- Report of the foundering of the ed Dr. John R. Neal 72,759 ,votes to responding week last year, con­ British vessel was contained last sumed, foUowing the bustomary 15- 3orville, has had as a guest during struction daily reports. .week in Boston dispatches which minute suspension for reception of 27,191 in 1,450 precincts for nomi­ the past week Mrs. Mary Homers nation for the short Senate term quote Joseph Samson, member ot the report, October contracts plimg- of West Hartford. Dow, Jones and Co., reports that the crew, as saying the 'White Way ed to 12.45 cents'a pound ahdiDec- from November to March. operating schedules of the United Republican Side went down on Western Bank off ember to 12.60 cents a^pouad ew; 48 States Steel Corp. have been re­ Nova Scotia after she had sprung to 55 points down. ’ ' ’ t :’»• ’ In the Republican primary Repre­ POPULATION OF U. S. duced this week and ingot produc­ sentative B. Carroll Reece, First a leak. . Sampson said he put off in Prices steadied shortly after-, how­ tion of subsidiaries of the corpora­ a dory and was picked up by the ever, and recovered 15 points of the pistrict, who had President Hoo­ tion is now at about 61 per cent -of Washington, Aug. 8.— (AP) — schooner Mary Goulart. loss. ver’s endorsement, led Sam R. Price capacity, compared with a shade, 16,675 to 15,245 in 169 out of 240 Population of the Continental over 64 per cent last week and ut precincts. In a letter the President United States for 1930 was an­ nounced today by the Census Bu­ the beginning of the current week. approved Reece’s stand for leasing Smaller specifications against con­ Muscle Shoals in preference to a reau as 122,698,190, an incresise of tracts on the books and new busi­ Senate plan for government opera­ 16,987,570, or 16.1 per cent over ness in a limited amount are re­ tion. J. Will Taylor, Second District, 1920. the* other Tennessee Republican Adding in the total inhabitants of sponsible for the, reduction; Congressman, was renominated the possessions and territories of Total earnings for 289 companies over Judd. Acuff and C. Arthur the United States the bureau found Bruce, Memphis defeated Harry T. the total population o f the ; United for the first half show a decrease Bum, Sweetwater, for the guberna­ States for 1930 was 124,848,664, 17,- of 24 per cent from the 1929 ag­ 339,809 or 16.1 per cent over 1920. gregate, as compared with a 20 per torial nomination. ' This was 31,282 under the com­ - Six incumbent Democratic repre­ cent decline covering 134 companies pilation made on the basis of pre­ reported earlier, Standard Statistics sentatives were unopposed in the liminary official figures from super- party primary and Edward ri. Co. says. The bulletin adds that "in ^sors by the Af=sociated Press. The the face of this less favorable show­ Crump, Memphis political leader, figures have been under re'vision by was named without contest for the ing, however, a substantial number the Census Bureau since they were of concerns are still reporting gains Tenth District seat made vacant by received from the states, the retirement of Representative over a year ago, the total of such j The bureau said the figures an- individual increases now amounting Hubert Fisher. ' j noimced today also were subject to J. Ridley Mitchell defeated two revision but it was added no con- to 104.” opponents for the Democratic nOm.i- dderable change was expected. nation for the Fourth District Co:i- If you would be prepared tor' GET THE GOLDEN ARROW HABIT! .... v V* , .k gressional seat relinquished by Hull. The safest drivers of automobiles a deluge of pithy comment on Ali the famous Golden Arrow Sp&als we offered, b46re are offered a^in (taring Golden Arrow Jubilee Week. Don’t fart to get fuff benefit of the Paul E. Divine, Johnson City at­ in Chicago, a report says, .ire the weather conditions in South Amer-' torney, and F. Todd Meacham, undef takers. And good reason; ica, it is well to be advised that itj tremendous savings this will mean to you! Get“ Th6 Golden Arrow habit. Chattanooga lawyer, were without they’re the most practiced. snowed in Chile the other- day. j opposition for the Republican nomi­ $143.(10 Value nation for the long amd short Sen­ $45.00 Full Enameled I Tomorrow. . . Free Tube ate term, r e s p e c t i v e l y . . t. iFiij - '.' "■'■■Ill Aiij' Gas l^etaior Radio kALEY IS HELD WHEN YOU NEED MONEY Endorsers or Co-Makers Range JUBILEE PRICE With Every Tire You Buy I Mortgage of Furniture FOR COFS MURDER ' Embarrassing Investigations »f f 71R¥T aVUTj PRIC)£i Hidden Charges, Advance Deductions or Fines $59*50 Brookline, Mass., August 8.— Your Signature Is Our Only Requirement $29*84 Complete and InstaUed Riverside or (AP)—^Thomas Healey, 18, of Pitts- $a to $5 Monthly Principal Payments Repays a $10 to $75t Loan. Never before has a ■ .< 'burgh was held without bail on a Liarger loans can be arranged on your own security and repaid full enameled Gas 7-tube ALXj-ELEC- charge of murder in District Court in tbe same proportion. interest at Three and One-Half Per Range in colors been TRIC “Dictator” today for the fatal shooting of Pa­ Cent Per Month on tbe Unpaid Balance, just for the Actual Time sold for so low a with double screen Trail Blazer! trolman Joseph P. O’Brien last the Money Is In Use. price. Green and super dynamic Stmday night. Healey, arrested in ivory porcelain ena­ Phone 7281, Call or Write speaker. Beautiful Motorists! Here is a once-in-a-life- New York was said by the police mel finish. Cast iron wajnut veneer con­ there to have confessed he and construction; roomy' Paul Hurley were being questioned sole cabinet: Don’t time opportunity! Big, Rugged, Ideal Financing Association, Inc. oven with Toncan mfcs it. Save 1-2 by Patrolman O’Brien after their 853 Main St., Room 3, Park Bldg., South Manchester, Conn. rust-resisting metal ijdw! . ,. ’ RIVERSIDE AND TRAIL BLAZ­ conduct had aroused his suspicion lining. Save 30 per and that Hurley shot the police­ cent, now! ■ $2 Weekly ERS at record low prices. In addi- man. - , ■ Hurley, reported to have traveled .tion .. A’;_ Riverside Tube with ev^ry to New York' simultaneously with Riverside Tire..'..' A Trail Blazer Healey but in another bus, had not $125.00 Value V. $139.00 Value! been apprehended. Gordon Wilson, Tube with every Trail Blazer Tire! who roomed ■with the pair in a Bos­ }3i^Pliece S m ton apartment, and who provided Wilrose Dress Shop The New Porcelain Obey that thrifty-iinpulse. Come in infbrmation that sent police in Dayehl^ij Club Chair, tpimorrow’ And; stock up on tires and, search of the pair, is held sA. k “Tile Shop of Individuality.” WINDSOR terial witness. . ' ^ Back Chair | thbes. • Judge Philip S. Piwker'was in­ Hotel Sheridatt Building JUBILEE PRICE ’ ’ J^ILEE PRICE formed by the prosecution that it could be shown Hurley and Healey $SS8.Qp Value! $8.00 Value! 59c to $1.00 Valiifrl left their apartment together, arm­ $9 8 *0% ed with an automatic pistol witii the $59*50 ANGORA MOHAUl Intention of holding up a drug THE WINDSOR LIVING ROOM store. They first planned, the court Sat GYRATOR washes SBTTE witii aU the was informed; to steal an automobile clothes clean in 5 to out-standing fea­ in which to make their getaway and 7 ' minutes. Lovell tures of much high­ that it was while taking the car To Introduce to tbe Women of Mu.. wringer, over - size v» ■ ■ ■ er 'priced suites. Ve­ that the officer stopped them. , motor. Tri-vane Agi­ lour outside'’ back. tator. Only a limit- Reversible “ Spring- ed quantity! Hurry! JUBILEE PRICE j u b il e e p r ic e OUR COMPLETE LINE OF filled cushions of -JUBILEE BRIC* NOON STOIXS mqquette. ’ Antique Two For $5.00 Down mahogany finish. New York, Aug. 8.—(AP) — $6.00 Monthly $10.00 Down $ 1 5 ^ 8 5 Stocks were in liberal supply during ?$2.00 Weekly FUOOR - o - l e u m RUGS, 9x12, in new­ the early hours of trading today. New Fall Dresses 3 PC. BED OUTFIT -FASHION V - RIGHT 'The widespread selling movement ; > 1 • k.'. est floral and tile pat­ rayon ^rments in embraced all classes of in^tm ent Cjonsisting of metal terns. Stain proof and Flesh, Peach hnd Nile. and speculative shares. Liquidation 5 i , bed, spring and, mat­ water proof. EJnamel Assorted'/ styles and of margin accoimts accelerated’ a tress. A wonderful paint printed on felt sizes! and Suits ^ buy at the price. drive by-the professional beats. . -L Warner Brothers pictures was sold extensively on oiniasion of the quarterly dividend, breaking, nearly $1.50 Values! 7 points to around 28. Low prices of the month appeared in the prin­ FALL cipal Issues. Shares off 3 to 6 in­ cluded U. S. Steel, American Can. Radio, Westinghouse EJlectrlc, DRESSES Jphns-Manville, Du Pont, -North American, Vanadium, Eastman WITH Each Kodak, Allied Chemical, Atlantic (Joast Line and Safeway Stores. JUBILEE ^ PRICE Both Rock Island and Southern JACKETS JUBILEE PRICE * . 7 » Railway made new lows. i FlNAlt CLEARANCi^^l^ j u b il e e PmOE Call money renewed at 2 per cent. V • • *v • $9*45 $2*48 ASK REFERENDUM The newest creation for Fall wear directifrd!^; the refrigerator !/ fl.09; pr. r FOLDING Old Point Comfort, Va., Aug. 8 H Bargains! Latest construction for maintaining,low, .v, AND UP set 2 Pair fo r $2.00 — (AP.)—A resolution providing style creators in New York. Fineist of m atei^s iii^the food-preserving temperatures. Heavy hardwood cases ■ CAMP COTS for a referendum among all lawyers rich mixtures that will be in vpgue this coming iMjMcm. 6-PC. MARQUISETTE . CHIFFON and SERV- in Virginia" on repeal of the Eight­ Sold On CURTAINS with val­ ‘ ICB weights—«a rflk, , \ ^ insulated; with BALSAM WOOL AND CORK/lGold? J ' Well made with rein- eenth Amendment were in the * Budget I forced joints. . Heavy ance. Cream color, 45 gauge, pfeot top. hands of a committee of the State ^ en[oak ;^ish., Big capacities. , wrtip Yirovte dbts' ’arid .VFi^a-fashhmed.-^-'SfzBS Bar Association today, The annual ' A Special Value With a Seiibn-s - OtherRefrigeratbrs priced from $8.45 to $ 2 1 .9 5 .:f value., J . , V; • ruffles, in colors. ; . 8 1-2 to 10; V./ " convention of the organization re­ L ■ •?- ferred the resolution to tha commit­ ■■9 tee after a hot fight betwen drys Wear Ahead. and wets, over procedures. A y DRUG EXPERT DIES I .. V*- * I J • y. Santa Barbara, Citl., 4(^Ug. 8. fi. ' “ i'f (AP.j—Henry James- -Finger, 7T, ■ . • • f.- i- . ‘ authority on habit forming drugs ‘Up-to-Date in Eve^ Way. and appointee of President Tf^t a s a delegate to the intema^nal 8g4*828<.MAIN STREET opium conference at the Hague, A Value That Surpasses All Others. ' f $tpr^ pp^^T^^ & til Clpsed Wednesdays atNoon during summ^ mpnt)^ / 1911, died here iMt ^iright , affter/, a U'- • - ; . 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dent and the Seoretary of War. He the trip on the non-stop plan was jumped'oyer a number of and lands back at hls'starting point major-generals senior ^ him. In maybe' oh' the same day, how is he W iw to S announcing the ap j^ tin en t Mr. going to prove that he has really ^l!E>W ERi^ p Hoover said: “He is the only one of been around? the majoi^generali having a euffl* BY RODNEY DUTCHEB «many years to the Anti-Saloon dent period to serve in the army be* NO DEFENSE League. Not timt the administra­ I *9ftJsrK»ib^ A sharp eyed reader writes to us -M Oontnil ^ fore retirement to serve the full Washington, Aug. 8.—Possibly tion ia planning to kick the dry four-year term as chief of staff.” suggesting that if, as we mentioned you’ve noticed the increasingly leadera in tba panta or Sven to five TbunflGd Qotobar l» IMl them a polite shove. , I Now it is dieoloaed by the New on Wednesday, we had read Hey- tolerant attitude reflected recently BMhlnt But it has become painfully plain York Times that tixe Preddent had wood Broim’s articles dally for ,1 IX .yC ■.»»<» « by those penons officially and un­ that the Republican party isn’t as ^ 'offie* «i South Muioh«pt«r, been badly misinformed when he years we ought to know that his dry as it thought it was, what with M 8»oei>4 ClMB Man MatUr. officially connected with the en­ subscription r a t b s ihade that statsfiient—that there first name was not Hayward. forcement of prohibition. New Jersey, New York and Wash­ ington among other states, so the roar, by mall ...... $ ®.Q0 are no leee than ten other major- Granted. Nevertheless we have The fact that this is an election lontb. by mall • ••^••asoao#____ .60 year may have'something to do administration is virtually fbreed pollvorad, eno y^ftf • •t•• • 0too»j9*00 generals who could serve the four- always spelled his name Hayward to play its own game instead of the *c llnf^o copies . % .03 with it The belligerency of the wets 4,«.: ^year term before retirement, and and probably always will continue to in recent months, too. Probably the league’s. At present this game - m c u b b r of t h e associated spell it that way, despite a very leaders of the dry side feel that seem to be a balancing act with no PRESS that only nine of the total roster of twen^ of that rank are unavail­ earnest wish to always spell any some small concessions ought to be immediate hope that the performer 'Nffbo Associated Press la exclusively will be allowed to take a rest. ontitled to the use for republloatlon person’s name the way he wants it made as a matter of strategy. of'all news dlpatches credited to It able on the basis indicated. That various government officials Hoover Bored or not otherwise credited In this General MacArthur is a distin­ spelled. It just happens that in are rather bored with the idea of President Hoover’s boredom with piper and also the local news pub- Heywood Broxm’s case, as in the proMbltion has been indicated by UlBied herein. guished soldier as well as a member trying to enforce a law that millions Xu rlEhts of republleatloB of of a distinguished xxjiUtary family. case of the word digitalis, our fin­ of persons insist on breaking is his desire to keep it off the front aispatohes herein are also re. pages of the newspapers through gers go blithely ahead and spell ac­ fairly obvious. Equally obvious Is Whether, though the youngest offi­ the fact that they won’t dare recom­ avoidance of the spectacular. His Are Strongly Represenjbed at Important-Savings in the - SraCjAD ADVERTiaiNO jMPRB- cer ever to be endowed with the cording to their liking. We reaUy mend any change until wet voters desires will be carried out by the 8B$fTATIVB$ Hamilton » PeLlsser. duties'of this position, he is or is and truly know better than to spell show enough 'strength to enable Department of Justice. The new Its Madison Ava. New York. N. not the best man for the job we it dlgitailis, and we really and truly them to do so with comparative policy provides for fewer killings, Tk.' and 612 North Mlohlffan ^ve.. fewer night club' raids, less atten­ know that Mr. Broun’s name is Hey­ safety, which is likely to be a long gloayo. Ilia ______make no pretence whatever of time. It is hard to tell whether the tion to the small bootlegger with Full service client of N E A Sor- knowing. But in any event it would wood—and knew it on Wednesday wet voters are going to make any bis pints and quarts and elimination ^^mber. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- appear that flagrant deception was and years before that—even though particular impression in th fall elec­ of court congestion now caused by practiced upon the President some­ the evidence Is against us. How­ tions, but meanwhile they have the many petty prohibition cases. The t i^ a ______object will be to “reduce the supply ever, in default of the assistance of satisfaction of believing that a few The Herald Prlntlnar Company.Jne^ where, else be would never in the httle things are being done to ap­ of intoxicating liquors for bever­ Maumee no financial responsibility a comp or a proof reader, we shall rbr'typosrraphlcal errors appearing in world have made “the ^ statement pease them. age purposes" by going after the advertisements In the Manchester that be did. probably make this notable person­ Defend Personal Bights wholesale manufacturers and dis­ HE simple, unpretentious forms of the furniture.of early New Eng*- lIvpnlnF Herald^______age Hayward'the next time. Such Take, for Instance, the recent tributors. This program has the ring land have a quaint charm about them that is much desired in roomn It is easy to Imagine Mr. Hoover of familiarity, hut it always sounds FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. had habits are almost as hard to declaration of leaders of various T of modem days. You’ll be delighted with the famous Watkins being highly exasperated over this dry organiEatlons for the sanctity sensible and serves to appease the Collection of Early American Reproductions in maple and cherry....tor break as the habit of being a prohi­ of the home. Representatives of wrath of the wets while promising N. y. DRY PROBLEM incident. It is not easy to imagine included are pieces for every desirable use in country or city home. You’ll bis forgiving the trick that seems bitionist. I the Anti-Saloon League, the Meth­ the drys some constructive achieve­ J^tw York is not only a big state odist Board of Temperance, Pro­ ment. like the exclusive Watkins designs and the low Watkins prices which are but'pna providing sharp contrasts to have been played upon him or hibition and Publio Morals, the W. The drys will he restrained from still lower during the Semi-Annual Sale. botWMR urban and rural interests falling to call to strict account the C. 'T. U. .and the Committee of One hollering that the administration doesn’t mean business because Pro­ Sb5 trends of thought It has huge author of it, whoever be may be. IN NEW YORK Thousand issued a manifesto which drew a distinct line bet^en the hibition Director Amos Woodcock Dur designers have caught the spirit of Martha Washington Sewing Cab­ Cflismopolitan centers and gfreat business of drinking in ones own is going to ask Congress for 600 ad­ OVER-CAUTION the old in this curly maple lowboy. inet in curly maple. Priced n r m M distinctively original Amer- New York, Aug. 8.—New York kitchen and actually trafficking in ditional agents to put over his pro­ It is a beautiful piece wMch can be The esteemed Waterbury Republi­ during the Semi-Annual Sale at S m in character as any in the pastel . . ■ hooch. The drys have so often scorn­ gram. used in the ball, living room, dining counUy. It is at once as,wet and can, girding with velvet buttoned It Is a soft summer twilight With ed tke “personal liberty" argument Meanwhile, the country may well room or breakfut room or the bed­ foil at the engagement announce­ of the wets that, although they are await with interest the-next blast room.' af diy as'any commonwealth in the a pallid young moon waiting fiir still very far from accepting that from Chairman George Wlckersham $19-75 Xhslon, depending on the locality. ment of Henry L. Mencken and en­ approaching darkness to give it argument, it is no less than surpris­ of the crime commission. Wlcker­ For-which reasons the attitudes of larging on that cynical writer’s ad­ proper glamour. ing to hear them say: sham has been the champion tee- $39-00 fta najor political parties on the mission that “I formerly w u not “We specifically repudiate all en­ terer in the administration’s afore­ Spool turned drop leaf table in ma­ Across the mean streets of Har­ mentioned balemclng act. First he ple. An outstanding viUue for as wise ai I am now," says: “After lem, where half-nude pickaninnies forcement policies that do not re­ iltteitioii of prohibition this year gard, and safeguard every personal wrote to Governor Roosevelt of New it has been reduced from 172.00 w itfbe of peeular interest to the allr the best critic is the man who frolic in dirty streets against a right. Personal habits and the con­ York suggesting the possibility of to brings to a finer and finer edge his background of biowsy tenements, modification. Then he announced eeuntry at. large and the entire duct of the home are in the field of Curly maple Butterfly tables that will critical attitude toward his own streams a varied parade of humans private morals. These 'should not he that prohibition was as well enforc­ Slnst in particular. ^ plodding ahead toward the veln-llke find many charming places to be use­ criticism.” touched by the hand of the law un­ ed as any other law. The last time ful in your home. titeder the leadership of Governor roads and pathways of a near-by less they cross their boundaries and be spoke he dwelt reflectively on $39-00 Bi^sevelt the Democratic-party, ip This is as elegant and clever an bill. . . . then .only by due process of law .. ., British success in reducing con­ nR human probability, will declare epigram as you will often run across From beyond the bill, where the The primary attack is on the traffic sumption of alcohol without pro­ {Quaint Cape Cod Chairs covered is for the repeal of the Eighteenth in a newspaper editorial. Yet we Hudson’s banks become more pic­ of intoxicating liquors." hibition. Nobody knows what $ 15-75 turesquely overgrown, another At the same time develops what George will say next time, but hard­ in a seleetien of Watkins dis­ Amendment and will pledge itself have a bauntlng fear that if the tinctive chitttses. stream of humans move. • • • And appears to b.e a tendency on the ly anyone expects him to say it Republican’s editor should govern against the return of the saloon. soon the hill’s arteries are choked part of the administration to loosen i^hou t previous consultation ^ th If Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler haa his own course by it he eventually the ties which have bound it these President Hoover. with cars that screech their warn­ The Betsy Converse tavern table was In­ bis way the Republican party will would lose his hold on his readers. ings and humans who seem like $29-50. their spired by a time mellowed piece from do precisely the same thing, thereby Because that way lies timidity. And magnified 'ants scurrying to feet makes a new and distracting our Antique Shop. It is made of when timidity enters, then editorial little sand-home. feverish in some little Spanish tav­ soUd maple pegged together and ia at one stroke eliminating the liquor ern. . ^ . series of noises. . . ..Outside the expression becomes a washout. an exclusive Watkins Reproduction. question as an issue beNveen the The outdoor symphonies have be- Below, from my perch In a twtv walls the teuti drivers set up their two parties. But the Republican In this game it doesn’t do to ex­ gim. . . . The annual pageant bit seat, myriad matches flash like chants. . . . “Taxi sir. . . .“ amine too closely the strength of fireflies as impatient smokers light “Taxi missus, ..." _ •tate chairman, W. J. Maier, is so of the Lewisobn Stadium is again $ 1 8 -0 0 '' afraid of the prohibition issue that yoiu: critical position. If you dp. being, staged. And tonight the up. . . . The street sounds become Two symphonies In one here un­ a strange series of magnified buza- der the rising moon. . .. . The city b f advocating a straddle by the you will be like the gen^eral who, Philharmonic players will present Ravel’s “Bolero," latest favorite In inga. . . . Passing autos, paying and the composer in a fascinating Repubiican platform—a course because his defenses are not abso­ the music world. . . . no attention to their geography, and disturbing duel. . . . lutely, impregnable, refuses to fight GILBERT SWAN. which he evidently does not see Here is one of Manhattan’s sum­ utter their jarring warnings. . . . Maple or mahogany magazine rack that would instantly make liquor the one and "keeps on ^retreating to new mer nights, containing those in­ . combines sturdiness with a charming .^md only major issue of the cam* ones, \mtil eventually be. is licked gredients to be found only in New The sympbpny Is finished . . . simplicity. palgn. without a battle. . York. . . . the* players take up a Brahms and Besides, there are always plenty iPor Just outside the stately am-' a'Tchaikowskji . . . And now the UOTAJIO l i Maier has bis way and succeeds fever of Manhattaif begins to come $3-95 in getting a compromise platform and more than plenty of readers phitheater, with its scattered spots of gay color, the discordant, loosely upon the audience. . . . As if by who stand ready to do the criticis­ adopted by the New York RepubU* constructed sybphony of the city one voice they seem to have asked cans he will probably placate a com- ing of your criticisms. Why deny each other. . . . “Now that we’re flings its defiance at all competi­ “A man who does not love praise paiitive handful of di7 voters who them the opportunity for self ex­ tors. . . . Far away down the hill­ all way out here, how-are we going to get home?" is not a full man.” otherwise would bolt the party and pression? , ; side, and far away across the black —Henry Ward Beecher. stretches, millions of city lights One by one figures begin to move WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. name *&' independent candidate. weave- eerie patterns through the from their seats and make their But be will be handing the election WATCH THE STUBS way stealthily toward the gate. “■Vanity is essentially the sigh of rising heat waves. a shallow pecsonaiity." to the Democrats on a platter; Forest fires in New England dur­ All the instrumentation of a me­ Some will rush for subways and 65 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER some will fight for tfixls and some whereas by following the Butler idea ing the last few days show that the tropolis—the muted rumble of “Films are mental chewing gum- usual midsummer immunity from traffic, the mixture of whistles and will make their way on foot toward and getting rid of the prohibition the busses and some will loiter to the publio thkt pays for them.” such 'Visitations does not hold good horns, the swish-swish of tens of —Eric Von Stroheim. quwtion altogether—save for the thousands of feet against sidewalks imder the trees of the Hudson and h an d ^ of bolters—and then in 1930. Ordinarily it is next to im­ and pavements! . . . Out in the watch the moon reflect itself and possible to start a woodland , confla­ some will walk and walk smd won­ “If I only had one sermon to tile main issue the infinite street, just beyond the stadium, a preach it would be' a sermon again.it Tammany corruption disclosed in gration when the trees and imder- closer V. medley of sounds! . . . A der when the crowds will thin sufficiently to make a subway com­ ‘ pride.” the last few months the Republicans growth are in full verdure and the peanut- r'wbistie, the street cries of —Gilbert K. Chesterton. a^hot’ ibg; vendor, a traffic cop's fortable. ground is damp with retained mois­ could almost beyond question win in warning,' the hustle of late ar- The program is far from ended, '%waUt.' ture. The extraordinary-: heat and and yet the wary ones already are “Art and life ought to be hur­ Hvers. . . . riedly remarried and brought to live I Fear of the drys is becoming the dryness of recent weeks, however, 'And a semi-circle of open high­ on the move. . . . Down below, where chairs are scattered over the together.” worst of political handicaps. have created a condition under way across which flashes patterns —Hugh WaJpole. diseases we seem to-be heir to, and,; ground, there is movement like tlie at the same time have learned that • which the risk of forest fires is al­ of lights from passing cars. . . . Their “honk, hank” injects itself beginaing of a panic when smoke MfREy TO yOUR we individually are able to contred BATH-CLAD most as great in August as is usual is sensed in a theater. . . . 'There BANKER SERIOUSLY HURT to“the extent that we can keep from incongruously into a wind-like Portomouth, N. H., Aug. 7— (AP) The Laurel Beach Association, in October or a dry April.: . chorus of 'Violins. . . . Is the aheep-llke stampede of the having all these troubles that the —WllUam F. Hite, Huntington, W. human family is complaining'of to-: an^ouB to maintain for its Milford This is a'■clfcumstan^ ; which Below, across a sea of heads and city in the process of beginning.. . . Va. banker and. publisher, was fatal­ HEALTH backs, the musicians play the One moves and two move. . . . i S y JOr F'jRjKrsfic "H scey^ day?” , rafbrt a reputation of dignity and should be home in mind|by every ly injured today in a collision be­ Answer: There is no one particu­ sprightly measures of the bolero Two move and four move.' . . • tween his car and a lumber truck AurmoQ o r MSTwey-ro HesLTtr propriety, has requested cottagers smoker who rides in an automobile. Soon the gate is alive with moving lar gland which is'responsible.for / . . . now In lowest tones . . . now here. Mrs. Hite was Injured and AO ywrtfani rtgvAig Htalth D«t b* aniMradL there to refrain from parading the Even the most heedless individual the brasses. The dance grows mad­ heads and bodies. the diseases of the human body, i taken to the Portsmouth hospital mI wldrasMd #nwlop9 vwil sncloMd. Perhaps you are referring to the ^ streato in bathing suits without ought to realise that > the'beat and der and-madder > as the composer Down the hill they are stream­ ■with her husband where he died VifSn o** OM flidt of ptftf oidf. Lottort omil not i ing again. . . . The shuffle of their ductless glands o f which there are -80^ sort of outer covering. No drought of this summer are serious visions knives flashing and tempers soon after the crash. ISO weidk, Addmt Db Pnab MeCor. cm of 'ibii quite a number in the body, -each matiers in themselves and that, to legal coercion is attempted and no­ WATERMELONS ARE COQWNQ ^and dinner, as the melon itself is having special functions—sonte of body pretends that his morals are ado to them unnecessarily |the com­ ^very easUy digested, being mostly which are imknown. I Sm sending you some articles about these glands being endangered by the suhstitu- plication of Yorest fires would be, The Yanks Are Coming! “ It’s Watermelon Time in the Old water and fruit sugar« Many of my patients have taken which I believe will give you much t|'o(|i of swimming rigs for ordinary this year, more than Commonly Home Town”, might be the theme helpful information. criminal. ', • ^ song of summer.. For the peak of exclusive watermelon fasts, using dotbes on the streets; the Associa­ no other food but watermelon for , (Liver as Food) tion'presents the matter as one Already the 'ditches arc'^ ^11 of the summer beat and the delldoiu Question:—V. A. D. writes: “I cooling juice of the watermelon ar­ several days. In each case they re­ wholly of good and bad taste. fallen leaves and dead grass. Any ported feeling much better and, read an-article in a health magazine rive together. In fact, the water­ stating that liver would cause The Association might' have car­ burning match or cigar or cigarette melon may be considered as almost cleaner. i - „ People who are fond of this de­ Bright’s disease. What is the trutb ried-its argument a bit fuffher. It stub, thrown from an automobile being a drihk; It is PO per cent about this statement? I had always water and this is thb purest water tectable and lucious summer fruit might have bluntly s\qi;gesUd that onto the road, is almost sure to be may sit down to a cold slice 6 t thought that liver was good food, nature is able to produce. This is a especially in anemic conditions or the average' huxnan being in a bath­ whirled among the roadside litter by thirst quencher, put up in nature’s melon and proceed to eat until they cannot hold any more. If no other where the blood was poor,” ing niit looks like hell—and by bell the breeze se^ up ^ e ^ itself. own soda fountain with an- attrac­ Ainswer: I believe I read the same And every once in a whl^ iuch a tive cool color, fruit sugar, mineral food is eaten at the same time, this w i mean the superlative of distress- will not be injurious, as quite ajaqfe article you refer to which was writ- fulness. Very few women—^very castoff spark starts a blase. sdts, vitami^ aufi & pleasantly teu by a doctor who ia a vegetarian. sweet pulp. ' quantity csin be eaten at one time few indeed—and almost no men can Put out your stubs. I ■with only beneficial effect When I have experimented in every way The watermelon originated in eaten in this way the'watermelon is with liver in such conditions as really stand the test of the modem Africa where it haZ been since the anemia, but regret to My that I REOISTBA'nON . cooling, satisfying and wholesome. bdthing suit. It brings out every beginning o f histoi^, so that the Those who are especially fond of cannot observe any lasting effects imperfection of structure, coloring The Manchester voter who is negro’s fondness for watermelon watermelofi, cantaloupe .or casaba from this treatment. Both, the liver and textive. The ensemble present­ sufficiently interested in the’political must be an inherited instinct Its re­ melon, and-wish to.use-these melons and kidneys contain toxic sub­ freshment valuZ on a hot day has with meals, may easily satisfy their stances which counteract the good ed by a group of bathers is discour- affairs of town and state to desire a made it popular not only in Africa, from their food value which is voice in the naming of party candi appetite by ad^ng a small amount ag1n|T enough when they are lolling Egypt and in the Orient, but in of melon to a salad. An attractive otherwise much, the same as any on Che beaCh—when they parade the dates, and who is not already regis­ South America, Mexico, Europe, way to use melon with a salad is to other meat. In my salad days I was Canada, the United States and, in st^sts in all their blemishes, fat, tered as a member of any-political add small balls of melon to the a vegetarian, 'biA tor many years fact, everyplace where man has past I have b e l i e f in the value of bones, fleabitea- and pimples, it is party, will be debarred from that salad.'*!^ese bsdls are made with a traveled. potato baiter, which is the same in­ the use of wholesome meats. The teriible. privilege i^ ess before 10 o’clock this Not alone, is man fond of this strument for making Parisian pota­ benefit from meat-eating has beim If the Laurel Beach plea proves evening he presents himself to the food but also every ahimal, include toes. This instrument can be secured proven to me by experience with inelfectual perhaps the Beach Assq- registrars at the Municipal ^Building Ing elephants iuid lions. Water­ in any hardwaxe store or restaurant thousands of patients. I even recom­ melons are alkaline-forming foo^ . mend gelatin which ia sometimes dltlOT might try the experiment of and puts hinuielf, on recoiti as a supply bouse. Another way of using the main: elements which' they sup­ watermelon at the meal is to use a made from the hoofs and hldM of - pqttbig up three or four good big party member. '' ply being lime, icon and potash. very thin slice with ice cream. Slice animals, but I have not been able mirrors at strategic points. We’ll This is the last opportirnKy for They should be eaten when fully the melon fine, remove the seeds, to find a place for live^ In the diets bet would start a reform if not registration for the primaries this ripe, as then the natural sugar is and serve the ice cream on top of of my patients. completely developed. Dietetically, a year. The othemlse ^gible^ voter the piece of melon. This may.be used the safest rule to follow is to make as an entire luncheon, or as a des­ PBESiDliNT INAUGURATED who. makes himself Inell^ble by a complete meal of the melon, using sert at the end of the meal provid­ NOT Ea s il y FORGIVEN failure to record his party 'affilia­ as much as desired, at one time and ing only a small amoimt of melon Bogota, Colombia^-Aug. 7.— (AP) Unless we are greatly mistaken tion wjll have nobody In the world nothing else. Thus, a meal of water­ Is used. —^AU Colombia joined today in melon will make a. delicious luncheon celebrating the inauguration o f Dr. somebody in the War Department to blame but himself if 1^ that in summer and easy-to prepare. Enrique Olaya H e m ^ as fifty-first has been brewing trouble for him­ his party has made nominations not , QUESTIONS AND ANWEBS Used alone, watermelon will, not * president of Colombia. self. The other day announcement to his liking. ' ; ." only taste the best but give the best (Dnctless Glands) Tke capital was patted by an es­ was made that Major General Doug< results from a health standpoint Li Question:—O. H. asks: “Will you timated crowd of'lOO.dOQ who wait­ ed f o t hours.to see the fbrmer Cc- ‘las' MacArthur had been appointed SKILLED WOl^YING,, the summer months there is a lv ^ a please give me the name, location the chance of using too much of the and function of that particular lotttbian minister to the Iktited chief of staff of the United Statee One of the things tiiat is worry­ heavy foods. You will find that a organ in the human structure which Statolji take the oath. A m y , which it apposition of com- ing us is this: When the time luncheon of watermelon will balance scientists of today are finding out is ' The entire army panded ia re­ ir^cnd next only to that of jtbe Presi­ comer when a roimd-the-world filer the heavy foods used at breakfaat held responsible for mdst all tha v i e w . ------. ■J* - ■ I,' y

EVENrtio HERALD, SOUTH MiSNCHESTER. CONN.. F R ID A T , AUGUST

Town Series Critics Don’t Agree W e st Sides At New ujjp gQj; 1 Depends On New York - At Pltt»bur*k»— I AB. B. H, FO, A E- r o b in s 6, PIRATBS 4 Playing Here Combs, If ...... 4 1 1 9 i • Brooklyn : Reese. 2b ...... 3,» 2 1 I I « AB. R, 11; PO. A. E. T>.. ,u ..u on Ruth, rf ...... 22 1 I 0 0 0 Chocolate Lost Frederick, cf . ,,A r. 1 '2 0 0 XAasseri, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 ...5 2 21 2 0 the West Sides will agree to 4rop ITODgl Gilbert, 3b ... The Bon Ami believes they are and Gehrl|T, lb * » • ? 2 Local Tean Herman, rf .. ...4 0 3 ; 4 0 0 Sam Massey from their roster and toe Green agrees to drop Sipples if 0.0.60 0 .. .5 0 1 0 4 0 Rice, of ...... ,..•••4 AIHIMS.ROSINS Wright, as ... thus make possible *a three-corner­ toe West Side wUl toss out M ^ e y s Lary, ss ...... 3 Bisionette, lb ...5 0 1 7 0 0 Bengough, c ...... 4 for D^eat Snfferd Eai Two of Three Officials Rale jpERGUSONfLATT Lopes, c ...... 4 0 1 7 4 0 ed ba^ebaU fight for toe^ town name. Each have played but one Wells, p ...... 4 Brassier, U .. ...3 11200 0 0 0 0 championship will be 'decided defi­ flM,SODOyMKS Hendrick, If .. ...1 At toe recwit meeting of the 32 6 10 27 6 1 Flowers, 2b . ...4 0 2 , 4 1 C nitely one way or another tonight. Boston „ or m Berg Winnen Associated' [{i| S E M W N M ^ Elliott, p ,.., The matter was discussed last night three teams, a. situation arose AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Lee, X ...... but all of the players were not whereby it was Impossible to make Durst. If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0. Vance, p .... Miller. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The league . iMdliir Philadelphia present. The opinion of those on any headway by voting 0 ^ 0 0 0 to'Iw Viiffon. Press Sees Chocolate Oni — Boone, xx •.. every representative felt sii^arly Rotbroek. If ...... -..0 AtbletloB and Brookiys Robhui were Finn, XXX ... hand was in favor of refusing to V^&rstler, ss e#eeeee»J 0 0 “2 I 0 London. Ont., Aug. 8'.— ( ^ ) — Clark, p .... on a question. For Instance ^ Berrye xx # ...... 1 bowitog a lw f today a.t a pace that The Canadian Amateur golf cham­ play in toe series without Massey. The Clay'Hills c^.Harttord ^ Top; So Do Many of Ex­ 37 6 14 27 12 0 Meanwhile, the Green and Ben teams voted to do a cerWn to * fthyns* ss ••••■eees**® tbded no gooA lo r thf. clubs .. that pionship had gone to intematioi^ Pittsburgh disliked by the other, toe latte. ReS&TTt 2b e'etesss***^ come to Mancheeter tonight to fu ^ in earnest today with two Ameri­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Ami are sitting placidly by waiting Webb, rf ...... 4 are doing the chosinf in the currant k for the decision. It is understood merely refused and thus no hea l- Oliver, cf ...... 4 major league basaball pennant nlsh oj^sition for the perts; Battle Was Hum­ cans and two Canadians left to bat­ L. Waner, cf . way was made. On a vote basis for Beeves, 2b ...... 4 tle for the crown relinqui^ed by P. Waner, cf . from the officials of these two or­ have Sweeney, lb ...... 4 races.' at the West 'Side Playgroimds. ’T ^ Grantham, 2b . ganizations that if Massey is retain­ example, aU gfames shoifid HeVlng,' S ...peee»*»4 ’The A’s beat. the Senators at game will start promptiy'"at ,«:l5 Eddie Held of Great Neck, N. Y* been played at the West Side, and dinger. In the semi-final r o p d toda^C . Comorosky, If ed, that the Green and Bon Ami MacFayden, p ...... 3 Shibe Park 4 to 1 yeaiterday, thanks Traynor, 3b .. toe West Sides would have been Small, XXX • e e . r . 1. to Jimmy Font’s Slzt homer of toe ° clock, •1: . Ross Somerville of London, Ont., Bartcll, ss ... will get together and play A vh other for toe title, leaving the^^est forced to play without Mwwey. It 1 9 24 13 1 yewr in the sixth Iniflng with two on It will be remembered ib a t.tl^ By ALAN J. GOULD. was to rneet J. Raymond Ferguson Suhr, lb ...... 88 of Philadelphia while J^arroU W. Bool, c ...... Sides on the outside looking in. The was when they refused that to? New York ...... 300 000 20x—5 base. d a y HUla' turned back t|e W e^ Kremer, p .. . „ V V A.... Q I AT>\__A bat-1 Stuart of Montreal battled a whole argument centers over the meeting eQfied abruptly. ' PulUng up on the Senators, the Sides earlier in the season and thf! New York. Aug. 8-( AP)~A bat pi^tt. • Brame, z .... Buns batted Yanks won their second Straight Sanksy. zz .. Ruth 2; three base bits, Genri*. locals are out to square account^ tered little bundle of ebony lighting Bponcer, p .. Ruth; locrlflces, Uirryj douWe plays, -Victory over the, Red Sox S to 1. Rekan to priniBipally becauie\Of timely triples The visitors are very anxious machinery sat huddled in his comer Reese to l*ry to _ Oehrls, 35 4 U 27 10 0 Sweeney: Isft on basee, New York 7, by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. The turn the trick again and. ‘Captam at the Polo Grounds last night after Brooklyn ...... J®® 021 ®®2—6 Boston 8: base balla off MacFay hard flgfatiaig Cubs just managed to Tommy O’Leary is bringing out 1^ ten of the most furious rounds of Pittsburgh ...... 201 OCl 000—4 Enterprise Apparently don 3; struck out, by keep toe Robins^ ttom increasing best tesm.' They have alsct securen Runs batted In, Wright, Grantham, Fayden n umpires, BUdebrand. the services of Jimmy . Alexander slambang boxing New York has Traynor 2. Gilbert 2, Herman, Vanee.^ Ormsby and Guthrie: tjnsA 1:45. their 3H game lead when they nosed Y__Batted for Durat in Ith. _ and Mickey McKeamen for toe o^ AND Brame, Frederick; two- base hits, out the C sr^ 6 to 5. Chick Hafey. | witnessed in many a moon. As Joe Grantham. Flowers. Bool; three base United States * Best Hope lx —Batted for Waratler In 8 th. casion. Alexander will probably bb T T X T n ^ XXX—Batted for'MacFayden In 9th. Cardinal > slugger, drove in all his Humphries walked toward him, with hits. Gilbert, Frederick; stolen bases, team’s runs '^th bis 30th homer i used at first base in place^ of P«t L. Waner, Grantham: sacrifices, Lee. Peakes who has not quite recoveij official slips in hand. Kid Chocolate t IIIFV Comorosky. Herman: double plays and a double. i ed from-a broken finger suffer^ By TOM HOBGAN <»wind. Although she once yielded to ^ ATHLB'nCS 4, n a t io n a l s 1 leaped up .in anticipation of being Kremer to Bartell to Sul^> Bartell to ' For toe second tixQ® in two days whfie catching in toe championshtp Suhr; left on bases, Brooklyn ^ Associated Press Staff Writer. Weetamoe, Vanderbilt outskipper- Philadelphia toe Robins beat toe' Pirates, this proclaimed the winner, only to stum­ Pittsburgh 8; bases on balls. oK ed George I^iebols and overhauled AB. K. H. PO. A. B. game.of Travelers Leaim®. » Vance 3, Kremer 1, Spencer 1; struck time by a 6 to 4 count ’The Robins ble back and faU into a sobbing heap Weetamoe shortly after the half Dykes. Sb , ...... ® ® ® ® I ^ now have beaten tbe Pirates, eleven is expected that Tom O’Leary ww The Durable Dutchman out. by Elliott 1. Kremer 2, Vance 6, Newport, R. I., Aug. 8.— (AP.)— be back on toe mound with Daly in bis comer as Humphries sudden­ Spencer 3. Clark I: hUs, off Elliott 3 With three etralgbt victories to bor way mark was passed. Cochrane, c ...... 3 i i 3 o o times and lost to them on only four If'you are not satisfied with l^be toe receiving end. Coach Brennsm ly checked himself, turned and lift­ In 1. Vance 8 In 7. Kremer 11 In 6, credit, Harold S. Vanderbilt took About fifty sailing, yachts were occasions. Ruth as the reason for toe Yankees Spencer 3 in 3.. Clark none In 1: wlh’ competing today for toe Astor l « x T ’ ::::::::3 i i 9 o o nas decided to use his 'strongs^ nlng pitcher, Vance; losing pitcher. toe Enterprlee, emalloet of tbe four M m e r . ^ r : : ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0 team and plans to use Mantelli m ed the hand of Jackie Kid Berg in being up there this year, how about Cups, Instittited by ,John Jacob At Wllllamb. 2b ...... 3 0 0 4 4 1 giving first base toe once over? Spencer: umpires, Moran, Scott and oandldatee for toe defense of the Tom Heeney’s handlers claim to® box with Lampreebt holding him token of triumph. Reardon: time. 2^7. America’s Cup, out to tbe starting tor who perished years ago In tho Boley. ss ...... 3 ® ® ® | « In those few dramatic moments, Here is a young man fighting for X—Batted for Elliott In 2d. Titanic disaster. There are separate Walberg, p ...... j3 ® _® ^ that be was unable to finish his up. I the batting leadership of toe Ameri­ XX—Batted for Vance Ih sti*- line today with an excellent chance fight with Tuffy Griffiths because Sunday, toe West Sides will pliw pulse stirring to a crowd of 25,000 XXX*—Ran for Boona In 9th. of ending toe eight-day New. York trophies for sloops and schooner' , 29 1 6 27 U 1 can League in his eighth season in Washington rubbing'alcohol got in his eye in toe strong Tunxis team from Wind^ toat had been thrilled by a sensa­ z—Batted for Kremer In Cth. Yacht Club cruise Saturday in first The four new America’s Cup candi sor. Frank Locke will do mound tional batUe of litUe feUows, the the majors and in his 27th year of ss—Ban for Brame In 8th. AB. K. H. PO. A. E. the rest period before thp final life. We refer to Columbia Lou position. Enterprise has taken throe dates are ineligible In this competi Myer. 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 winning streak that Kid Chocolate tion, but-toey had'special cups do round. ^ [duty for to? Gehrig, toe most Durable Dutch­ At St, Louis:—. first places and two seconds in five Hayes, 2b ...... '.3 0 0 1 2 0 appeared, to have kept intact was CUBS 0, CARDS races while Weetamoe, the Morgan nated by CdmmOdore, Vincent Astor Bluege, 3b ...... 5 0 1 3 1 0 brought to a sudden end. It was his man. Chicago to race for. Maniush, If ...... 5 0 1 4 0 0 One June afternoon in 1925, Mill- x a a H. PO. A. B, Nichole boat, and Yankee, toe Bos­ first defeat in 169 battles. Tomorrow toe fleet at large will f f l ‘e"'ib’ I \ I I Entirely bn the strength, of his -er Huggins cast a sharp glance over Blair, 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 3 0 ton contender, each were able to . .5 2 2 2 2 0 race for toe King’s Cup, donated by Harris, rf ...... 4 o 2 2 0 0 tireless aggressiveness Berg won by the Yankee bench, and bade Lnd “Take Ruth and Gehrig," toe Hug (Only ^ games). fact was' that Wilson’s throat had Angeles, and three painful bruises T* - --r-- time yon have. ' very clean. ' on his right grpin as mementos of gniri once, ‘‘and you can’t find two become parched and that Burke re­ Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 8.— his latest encoimter with toe Call- other players whose. success in toe -THE STANDINGS sourcefully turned to Old Man ^ v e r (AP)—Sydney B. Wood and Frank for MslstEnce, with sEtisfactofy ef- 1928 Jordan—8-Victoria ' fomian. game has been achieved by such Shields, both of New York, were ^ery Several times Referee Phil Col­ contrasting styles, Ruth got no far­ Eastern League feet. Wilson soon settled down and prepared for their semi-final round W RIGHT’S Motor very snappy. Handles and parks lins warned La Barba, but went- no ther than the eighth grade in an or­ W. L. the big Red SheU swept on to win match in toe Southampton Invita­ easily. ■ further and Mastro fought on. phans’ home,, but Gehrig had two Bridgeport’ ...... 26 12 imder his steady stroking. tion tennis tournament today. DRIVING TEES The crowd of 12,430 received the years of university study. But Allentown .... * 19 20 ■ \ In toe other semi-flniol today, Wil- 1927 Lincoln 7-P Sedan -i Ruth can think twice as fast on the Springfield ...... 18 21 Among toe biggest college^, where verdict with boos and jeering, figur­ mer Allison of Fort Worth, Texas, ■ ’ Excellent throughout. Paint, tires and motor A l. ing La Barba had clearly establish­ diamond as Gehrig can.” Albany ...... 23 toe difficulty is not in attracting toe encovmtered Frank Hunter of New CLUB AND BALLS customers but in limiting the num­ ed a ■winning margin during the first With his youth, Gehrig gives National League Rochelle. seven rounds. Ringside experts had promise o f surpassing toe 1307 con­ ' W.. ,L. PC. ber to tbe elze o f ' the stadiums, f u r n i s h e d 1927 Reo FlyiitR Cloud Sedan .613 night footbaU neither (is necessary toe same opinion. secutive games record of Everett Brooklyn ...... 65« 41 The peerless Pie ’Traynor of the A car with plenty of unused mileage in it. Scott. Of course he’s a few years Chicago ...... 61 44 .581 nor desirable. Scores of teams, how­ “JUST BEYOND THE GREEN” .558 Birates sees a real rivsd in Wally away. But he never has missed New York ...... 58 46 ever, will kick, pass and run be­ C^elbert, Brooklyn third-baseman. LOVETT HITS HOMER even an exhibition game in his five St. L o u is...... 53 51 .510 neath the Ughts this FaU, wito an 1926 Hudson Brougham _ years of regular playing with the Pittsburgh...... 50 52 .490 increasing number of g^ddirons being . New paint—new tires. Motor has ]ust been gpne Yanks. It may he as Hug, says— Boston ...... 50 56 .472 equipped for night performances. rm.0 Q/Mifh nnti; Saddle West al- over recently—very good. ^ ■ AS COBS WIN 8-3 that he can be out-thought—but for Cincinnati ...... 44 56 .440 The South and Middle W«»t durability he’s hard to beat. Philadelphia ...... 34 70 .327 ready have tried and liked night merchandise footbaUr especially In^ t o ^ where THAT IS NEW! 1925 Packard 6 ,7-P Sedan The Cubs heat the Giants 8 to 3 American League w . L. toe cooler breezes of the evening Up-to-Date in Style and Quality! Good.car for large family. ' yesterday in a Junior League game . 73 37 make conditions more satisfacto^. and as a result leaped into flrs^ Philadelphia Nationally Advertised at prices thht are appeal^. Washin^on . 64 43 Duquesne University, 'a t Pitts­ 1923 Packard 6 Coupe . place. Lovett bit a home run, a long . 64 46 burgh, is among toe few Eastern ' VVILSON BROS; HABERDASHERY smash that rolled clear to the With The Leaders New York institutions to adopt the i^Sht ^ m e ". ■ Special body. Low cost transportation to and from Cleveland I •••••• .54 6 53 INTERNATIONAL FINE CUSTOM MADE OLOOTBS nursery building in deep left field. 56 successfully. "Using Forbes Field, Detroit . 54 ' “BOSTONIAN!’ SHOES FOR MEN CHENEY ORAVA business. No one was on base at the time. NATIONAL .. 44 62 toe home grovmds of the Piratos, Chicago I «••••• a Duquesne played three g a u ^ under The box score: Batting—^Terry, Giants, .407. S t Louis ...... 44 66 Giants (8) Runs—Klein, Phils., 109. toe^ lights last year and will play A SUGGESTION 1923 Packard 6Limousine AB R H PO A E Runs batted in—^Klein, Phils., 118. GAMES TODAY five home contests at night, a ^ t h Ehccellent for taxi or private livery. H. Gustafson, ss .3 1 0 ^ 0 0 Hits—^Terry, Giants and Klein, at ChicMO. this year.^' The “Dukes, H. Schultz, c -----4 1 0 6 2 C PhUa., 173. Eastern League in fact, like to be Imown a s ^ Wilson Bro& Whitt “Night Riders,” especially as toeir •■F. Brimley, 2b . .4 1 . 2 1 1 Doubles—Gleln, Phils., and Fred­ Springfield at Albany. Your resent car accepted'as part |«yment on any of N. Lashinski, p ..4 0 1 0 3 C erick, Robins, 36. Allentown at Bridgeport. brilUant young coach, ElmM Lay- BroaddOth the above cars. Liberal time-.payment plan; S. Brown. I f ...... 3 0 0 2 0 Triples—Comorosky, Pirates, 15. National League den, gained national reputation m • * L. Vince, c £ ...... 3 0 0 0 0 t Home nms—Wilson. Cubs, 36. a member of Knute Rockne’s ori^- SHIRTS Come in and see them. ‘ Car, for every PhUadelpliia at Cincinnati. nal “ Four Horsemen” of Notre R. Malamey, lb ..3 0 1 4 0 Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 27. Boston at Chicago. Dame. iqollar Attached E. Winzler, 3b ...1 0 0 1 0 A Brooklyn at>St. Louis. Duquesne, under Laydens direc­ J. Sullivan; rf ...3 0 0 1 1 J AMERICAN New York at PitUburgh (2). The above cars have been taken in trf.de for new Batting — Simmons, Athletics; American League tion, went through a te n -g ^ e 4 18 7 „ 4 .382. ^ schedule tmdefeated last year, $ Each Pierce Arrows by the 28 3 Cleveland at Washington. nlng nine and experiencing one tie, 1.95 Cubs (8) Runs-pRuth, Yanks, 125. Chicago at PhUadelphia (2). Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yanks, with the University of West Vir­ AB R S t Louis at New York. 138. ginia. From the 1929 squad of 45 S . A . O R R , In c. ' ~ W. Ford, 2 b ...... 3 0 Hits—Gehrig, Yanks, 157. Detroit at Boston. players, bnly three men iMt by SPEOAL G. Ecabert, c .. • .4 2 Doubles—Hodapp, Indians, 32. graduation so that tbe Tllght Rid­ Piem Arrow'DIstributott^^ C. Smith, 3b .....a 3 Triples—^ynolds. Red Sox, and. ers,” whether they gallop by dayjir A. Raguskus, p ..3 2 80 W M hiiki^ Street, Hartford, Conn. Gehringer, Tigers, 15. Yesterday's Stars night, look for another successful SAILOE STRAW HATS • ' $ 1 0 0 , ff G. Lovett, ss r.;.4 i Home runs-^Ruto, Yanks, 41. campaign. Valaes to *3.50. Each^...... E. Raguskus, lb .3 0 . Stolen basesr-McManus, 'Tigers, Hafey, Cardinals—Drove In all of SOtJTHPAW CHAMPION . - ■- o k B J J M AT . J. Froyer, c f -----3 0 and Gehringer,’Tigers, 16. Cardinal*’ five runs against Cubs These'lhatBl>rand new and pjorchased this season. E. Salamonson, rf 1 o with homer and douWe.j Oficago, B. Russell, I f -----3 0 Foxx, Athletics—His homer ^ t o LeVinron of Chicago former Tm m Amateur title holder is the new 27 8 6 21 4 ' ' ! LastNight’s Fights two on enabled AthleUcs to beat king 6£ left-handed golfers replac­ Senators. ' , , , THE CONKEY AUTO C6. Score by innings: Frederick," Robins r*-Tripled in ing Rube Juran, of Minneapolis GiMts~ .V...... r.. •. 200 010 0—3 New York—Jack (Kid) Berg, champ in 1928 and 1929. . 20 East Oentir Strqot • England, outpointed ’Kid Chocolate, ninth to drive in winning rua Levinson with a 160 for 36 holes^ «FOR THE BEST SELLERS” against Pirates. Home nm, L«vett: base on tolls, Cuba, id. „ w » yesterday won toe southpaw uue Depot Square Chicago—Fidel La Barba, Los Ruth and Gehrig, Yanks — Ac- off Raguskus 6, Lashinski 6; struck , counted for aU of Yanks’ runt with Charles Nixon of Chicago, lo l, 6 ; Angeles and Earl Mastro,. Chicago, out, by Raguskus 11, Lashinski f Hraifiit 'Rad Box: ^second./____ _ umpires, Tomilson and May. dra'Wi’ 10. f**^* B3^S i.-A'---', -C*. V. • — •> .y/s ‘ '“Hfr Vt ** 5.:^: ' - :JT -v*- -: • • ’i ■ •'A L ■ ..1. j..„ . , . /•■\.,-Aur:'|%-.' •A ■• •,•> •<•. ■ *-^r7? 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M ■COPyCiGHT 1930 j f j^ NEA SERVICE /n c ERNEST olivi imsBAm s W< ^ > 53£3 r-. I ■ar.’f Ihf SISTEB ttA ttt: p .1 b e g i n HEBE TODAY Mona that GABBY SLOAN, th^ The otheiTday I called up a friend and asked. her to have lunch with i - Sweet greatt peppers’ oiler an! e*;-; ’■ '^'TkitHii^li • letter ‘that he re-, famons director, actually has no^ ta^ea from a friend In New York, tioed Anne, and she may be given me. But she couldn’t becajjse—“I’m j ryaur b o BIMEB, Hollywood see-. a “bit.” Dan, not liking Sloan, filling up my car "with youngsters } uro'vigetibles slid Denovers'attrac-' Mtfto writer and lomaer New^ although he has never actualiyj nnd am tsking them out to the tivriy and Ughttt Jibe p»ea,t course in iiia A newepaper man, meets met him, is a bit ^prehensive. country foir an airing,” she said. hot wfeatoeh- rexpembe^ that AtofB WINTER, who has come Anne seems so ambitious that he. “Then, my dear. I’ll give you a ‘ t a *,o* ® * meat p^uqeB heat' anfi Tnlsa, OUa., to try to get imagines ho may be making a banquet instead,” was 'my reply. stitute.in ;toe,. v^ay ..^ e ta b le s, “A good act like'that shopjd be re­ ektra work In the movies. nuismice of himself, and he does 0*0«9*o- Tniiic and eggsds desixable. not call on her for some time. warded. I only wish you had more i«o Adthbug^ peigiers have;,, cotnpwra-, ''Dan finds her epper ' shell is not toe i same I joke o f it. . prone to think, if we think at all, thing as plain succotMh. 1 “ How long have you 'been at “Why does everyone fuss so much Continental?” Dap asked, and ^va “I’m supposed to be a Floradora. Girl,” Eva explained 'briefly. about getting children out to the she i i i PRICES TROUNCE V ^ ! unsmUingly informed him that parked toe hat.” , country in the summer? Half of “AVERAGE COW”^ 1 was just there for the day. them wouldn’t appreciate it If they ___ ^ 543 Two for $5.00 I He thought, pityingly: “AndI to- all Hollywood knOw^ lt” And she did get there, mey'd rather have a ,8e_Attraetivh Model. This. No. —Jacket Frock., This style the said. “I thought she was pretty 543 Amss, low a^(AP)—During June, Sizes 14 to 44 j morrow spent in the bop^that mentioned others ‘he,'.had heard of. is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, using New York butter extras as' a may bring clever.” 1 next day, or the next, Eva’s brief smile came and went. But there were hiiindreds o f other and uajaet to 'a 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches basis for. prices,' it. would have ______another job In the name of heaven, cases,.no less tragic^by reason of the children. I don’t know one who i years, 36, .38,_40,J2. and_4b mcnes bust measure. Size 36 requires 3% taken about 200 average Iowa cows “What of it?” she challenged. wouldn’t trade elmost everything he i ^'^st measure. Size 36 requires 3% how does she stand it! . ‘"There’s thousands just as pretty their obscurity,‘ that the world nev­ yards of 40-inch material with 1 to have given a farmer a'retunr-of po,se,heh for a day Ih the woods, 1 yh"?* Other Dresses > ‘.‘How are Anne a ^ M ona. he and just as clever. Mona’s just a er would hear about,-. ’ I yards of binding. yard of 40rinch contrasting and 3% 51,000 iiusome per year above f « d asked casually, and Eva said they choVus girl in Hollywood; but,” she with a basket along for a picnic. yards of ribbon. costs. But he wotUd'haiie-ihad td She said, “I’ve:-got: a voice like Magic In a Basket 131 Plain and Flowered both were fine. added, enthusiasm coming into her a night-club hostess;-it’s about as I milk but 29. producing an averag»i Children don’t care what is in the No. 131-^French Chic. This style' of 35H pounds of butterfat a year. GTOrgettes, Flat Crepes, ::K fttrp;es.nt.;;M <.aa,...e voice and kindling her eyes, “if pleasant and musical as scraping basket. The basket Itself is magic. is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, | Manchester Herald wishing could do it for her Mona your finger-nail .along a window Shantungs day A few plain sandwiches, some fruit, 36. 38, 40 and 42 inches bust meas- | Pattern Service TIT FOR TAT.' and would be a star. You wouldn’t find pane.” >■ Tniiir all aroimd, and a bit of . candy ure. Size - 38: requires 3% yards of One Sunday ndcrnhig a memb|A , Values to $9.95 s r s .St! it hard to remember that girl in Rorimer laughed. ‘"That’s foolish or cake for an added dash. 'That 49-lnch material with 4 yards of 2- Am. had b«a your prayers if you knew her the of a church toat could-- not besikt duties in “Married in May nea. talk, Eva,” he said, ./'ftut she told makes a swell' lunch—ask them— inch plaiting. For a Herald Pattern of the way I do.” and it can be hurried together in fif­ of a new organ met a W®bd^A^ him: “You ought, to %car how it 594 model Ulustrated, send 15c in belonged to a church ttot had'jdiK ^^“ Hw^^di^^°she make ou t?” he Her swift ardor surprised Ron- records.” ’ teen minutes. No. 594—Entirely New; This style stamps or coin directly to Fash­ mer, left him a litUe embarrassed. purchaised’ona ' ' ’ Before the i ^ jl rush for talking; I wish more men and women with is designed in sizes 6, ,8:, 10* 12 and ion Bureau, Manchester Evening "I hear you’ve gpt-a new “I’m sure you’re right,” he mur-. cars and a little spare time would | ""'“Sne? All right. A nne would.” pictures, she went on, she ha.d Herald. Fifth Avenue and 29th he' said.. ; “No'w M you rree^tejs^--' mured to fill in the silence. Street, New York City. Be sure she added with some emphasis. foimd fairly steady emplojnnent. “I 35-inch yard of monkey.”-^ ‘ Eva, blowing an ash from her had some prettyr- decent bits, too. game, and do as my friends did, fill contrasting. to write yoiu: name and address He said, w h y (fid you say up the car with a few can^dates 39-inch ' “And all you heed is aff ’brgMi* cigaret and turning her gaze toward But riow-^weli^ 'IfA^-yod're pretty clearly and-to give the correct his friend answered wito a sn^e^"'-^ that Eva?” and she told him it for joy, and ride them out 'to the number' and size of the pattern way s.e feu apout the sim-fiUed window, remarked enough and ;-8^‘'ahjall=eij^ugh; if you 269 Answers. ' . ’ that if it had not been for Mona country-for a day in the woo^. The Na. 269—Stunning_____ Outfit This you want. . '. ' * “You can see it in n*=i » can si.i% a jm le'.a n ^ do a tap Morrisiiii she would have left Hol­ dance • roU^^-^thpd|‘ falling on only stiuiig T’d tie to them would be' gtyie’is d^gned In sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 Price' 15 ^nts Two for $7.00 man could.” She’s not lywood long ago. your face/ there*s jp^is t9};be had in ’ a pronuse not to destroy property; years.. Size 8 requires 214 Eva added, bitterly: “But Mona,” she said, “makes and to keep themseli/es in one piece j of 39-lnch material for bqlero N^&mc ••••••••##••#••••••* Get Sid (tf Sizes 14 to 44 ordinary ham like’ the rest of the revues :Tlmj;!s.3 not my to be delivered------to their wo— parents fo at ^ of 35-inch an you feel a little ashamed of the Style.” Hfer :.laughi..^'^hort and S a real actress; if she gets the end of a perfect day. material for waist, collar and cuffs Size ...... us; she’s thought of giving up.” mirthless. breaks at all she’ll make a few “And you mean to say,” Dan de­ and yard of 35-inch, contrasting buM g these alleged stars look sick all,” sheVdoncluded;? V-'. \.'a We suggest that whep you send ^ Addr6S^ • of manded, “that it’s Mona’s cheerful­ “But' XyQu’re; ’ ’’ywking today,” ness and optimism that are hold­ for this pattern, you enclose 10 )?’’ he asked Rorimer polnted!(^|ti>-, ^ cents additional for a eopy of our “You really think so ing you here?” of —a little too eagerly, he thought-- -Ye,; Today bit large Fashion Magazine. His tone carried skepticism, and scenery.” ‘ . and at Eva’s nod he produced h.s Eva, though she met his eyes calm­ cigarets and said, “but you re not A shaft of suj^lgl^ttaew an ir­ The N w Right ly enough, colored more deeply 1>p- regular shadowed tnangie on her THE ENGLISH'WA¥ fair to yourself, or to Mona. . neath her makeup, and Rorimer re­ “Oh, yes I am.” She paused throat and ca,figM-,^d held the yel­ J’. . t 'Tr j.r .’ I . “ ' ' ■ ' ' marked that her hand trembled'as low gold In her itori- To tidre put the agforinlng' drgsum are ,-functIomng Dan other, if you tcare to know it, js ment as she blew siuoks across her -properly. InT the- blood-forming soak your feet tor W nMutoS-T^You - “She’s a mighty pretty girl that Mona’s just a kid and she CELLS TO IDENTIFY shoulder from the side of her paint­ • V TY^J OF INFECTION and destroyiiig - systeta toe bone never had such'a jpyotis, hivigoiat--< needs somebody around who knows ed mouth, She'wa^ jilke-those fullr 'naarrow and the spleen-•ai'e espe­ ing fPot bath : ip ,aH ypiar llfi^ypu what's good for her and what isn t 0 cially significant. Unqueistlonably can just feri aU the amd. an4 pdisons blown and-,^adirrg 1^® 1^®'’* By DR. MORRIS FISMBIIN coming, put. of^tfie stuffed up ports You don’t see any of these would-^ seen so often on to%.§<|r^P scar­ Editor, Journal of the - American the liver -and the'gallbladder and sheiks hanging around ^r, do let womep Qf dance Medical Association, and of Hygela, their secretiom are seriously con­ of your poor'fept: . ‘ CONTINUING ()T ;R . you?” she demanded, and Dan said halls; wonien,Vl^iE |^^ cted, whose cerned. The 'Whole ;mechahlsln that, I?o this tonight ana^ tcrodrrow toe Health Magazine 'it will require the-'best'braina of your toetwlU ,be so', strong a h i stur­ he hadn’t. sins sentfmfrifiiirtilrij^or® generally And you won’t, as long as washedi i^a^ ft.^ eit regenerating toousands of scientistsfor- many dy and vigorous tpat you,c*m.walk- 4 '.’The white ‘ blood '' cells’ w e ' cer», all day long, ■without diacomrorL; . Mona's willing to listen ^ love, or 'Who’ d.‘^«ir purple -yedrs before' it'is fully eltliridated MID-SEASON Rorimer thought that Eva Har­ tiednly as aighificant as to'e red and fully understoodr ’ - It’a the oxygen'in Bt^ox ti^t gets pasts when.. th.ey^pjwji|e,d toe bad Into' toe' todusands p f porea of y»ur ^ ley was dangerously close to tears. man and tous sayh^^pfe kefokie for blood cells for human health and There was a fierceness in her lapt life. They are of many varieties feet and cbases.oUt .the ppispos tpat sentence, a sort of ragged-e^ge a nobler HE COULD PROVE IT. have acCTimutoted there for, Y paoh- which sure only;' begtaning to be quaUty that he f«lt might horde, ffs these ; acl& and "poispito. that He sat; eftidyw- her to/ a while, In the course.of a--;conversation make your:feet.ache.'imd buzn. and SALE on hysteria; and he studied and classified cbmpletdy. and' preaentijr toward arrival of the waitress with their In times of liifection, for to- in a factory yard, it wasmotioned nothing in., toe* w r id ' wiU get. thjrta- him again,-ailWngTA?;?^/her cig­ stance in appendicitis,-the nuniber out, but Ra4^. . ' r': r- 1' .1* OF limcheon. , . aret, and iiifwrin«ch^fe>tbat today s toat a Tvan who w m passinig had, But he knew an Increased re­ ot white-blood cells ■will’he rirised You can get d packa^; of’ was the first®oi- promptly from 15J500 to 50,0M_M at one time, been in a inental home; at North'End Pharnuuy; So, Man­ spect for Eva Harley; and_ if he ]>loyinent't.she almost a compared with the'5,000 to 7,000 ' “But he'looks'quite sane to me,’» chester Agents;' Packard’s Pharina* had entertained , apy cemlng-her suitablUty as a lijtog month. - that Is normal. said one. > ~ ' ' ' ' cy, Magnell Drug <3o.-^r any gQbti> Sm p^on for Anne Winter, they Dan- -,tohug|i|ifi ' toey One" VaViety wUl be increased “ Sane? Gh, yea, he’s sane drugatore^--4t to feexpeiislve and if it Hve ? ” H ls~n^»;iiVj|fe ^ y k • to Paul greatly In percentage as compered enough.' ' And he’s the only chap in doesn’t put new life Anid vig


a -hM given the i state its in- number In some diseases; un­ cSmided then that Eva;HMley. lars, plet^v'^A r^i^ ■ first “ mauster farm family.” >'*- . questionably In infestation with would be the wrong person to Ue to toe pork worm called trichina. “Because,” he thought, "those eyes ^Ni^'dlSpAD. m o m : CHINESE PEANUTS ^•The medicai profession and of hers would find it out.” ^^The .utiad'.shBiitva-'bIg ■Workers In research laboratories ahe' said presently, “-YouTe^^ torer wattoe^ l^ t»iy»iHg pageant ‘ ' ■'D^gtao, ■ ClliIl8^— (AP)—R ^ r ts t&oughout the world are spending'- right. Dm Rorimer. arid I do like toe drothr.,wia?:||^to'interest frprrr the important-peanut produc- W t amounts of time and energy, One to 'R CttshMuer, to! find toe significance of toe vaii- Wfi'CaB fit yoor foot, Igige or ginall, slebder or stont, ‘WeU,-what dqr.3^i%|lnk o f that, iWg • areas o f China .indicate M in-r ■ -'■ .. .: ■ »■ ' ■' . ^ ^ m vsry glad,” Dan .said. crease of from JO to 20 per ctot In ops: forms of white blood ceUs, > to Last Minute Price Sla^ on Ov, Entire aecnratdy and at anont half of what yon would I like you, Bva.” "Some wagie p l l ’ « t o y 1980 aereiyiB. , . S i^ntify these forms, and,to deter- normally pay. • * He tbor^t, watehing her “W hat nfine their exact relationships-^^*in- aJQ sorts of diseases. Stodk, : a, heartoreakifig smUo!’;, ^ : i X I 'll i» I ' i' --V T '!■ • . • ..CANNED B A «^ ^ m e a t J^ K T Open All Day Satnrdijr Unlfl 6 p. m. ' ^ “ Til tell you 'abou t myiself, ;^P3vH - SUCC5f’SSEU U *G actoS. - /Experts I on the blood can tell from these relationships*, whetoer said. “You’ve heard—everybody has *^‘What ;I8 y 6 iir ;'a ^ i^ 5 dqlng ? ’’ ; ^ "Jacksonville,’ ~ ^ A P ;) — ^ person concerned is suffering heard—of wkat happened ta some : . “ He Is an : «: Ca^ed -rabbit meat has mMe Its appearance in Florida. A qamon- fpipm one type of infection or an- of the:< stfir8 when pictures ^stef ted . *. • r-n-' •} *■ Lc ■- •M •t. i. ' V . '.■yvvitv "■'■ . '“r?^'? PAGE MANdHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., I^IDAY, AUGUST 8,1980.

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Although the mercury got no Uidi* Corn Damaged and ' Nebraska. Sonthem ance record all its own. Illinois'.continues-to bo one of the er than 86 in Cleveland, two)(heat- need fot more consultative clau:,e8 Elxtremely ' high temperature.^ Damage to com and pasture land driest sections of the. country. The deaths were reported.. ' ’ in agreements betwe^ nations, j HEAT CONTINUES shift from one,.part of the country* continues to be reported. Twenty last soaking r ^ there was late in Iowa’s tall com got a little, nwWK) per cent 'of Iowa’s com is said to JAPAN TO RATIFY i pointing out that willingness to cot- to the otker, scatiwred rains bring­ March. rain,' but in Nebraska where tb v s fer might be of little practical value Queer fwuts ing brief; joy here and there m a be paat saving. Eastern Nebraska is INTMDWEST It was 102 In Calro, Illinois, yes­ east^ part Is especially in nifcdiii if the organization to make con­ cool breeze now.;.and then conjured believed;,to be in even worse condl- of moisture the heat-continued liSBiT sultation effective is not immediate­ In Day’s Newt up a mirage of'autumn and com­ tidnr.^lSei.fi^cultural department terday and Evansville, Indiana, had LONDON SEA P A a Chicago, Aug. 8.—(AP.)—’The 102 also. It was 100 in Cincinnati. abated with unusually high huHaBBA ly available. Since the„United States fort. But the country as a whoi.e of the Santa Fe raUipad;, estimates 1y. High temperatures reached oog!^ is not a member of the League of heat hangs on, undaunted by a few swelters in one of the most prolong­ the damage vdU run from ten to 75 Farther south, Nashville record­ showers here and there and appar­ ed 104 degrees and Memphis 100. as far as the Pacific coast statisi-^^ Nations, he said, she may be forced ed hot spells in its history. per cent in Biinbis, Iowa, Missouri, i 38Q[. to find a solution of this problen^ ently datermined to set an endur­ , ------i Jaitanese Want Tax Barden along other channels. London. — George Bernard Shaw Arthur K. Kuhn, international has signed his first contract permit­ lawyer of New York, speaking be­ ting the filming of one of his plays. Lessened, Naval Expert fore the roimd table on “political The reason? “I want to make some prospects of aerial navigation," said money,” he said. that rapid development of air traf­ New York.—^It was a good idea Tells the Institute. . fic has accelerated the movement even though it didn't pah out. Loit­ for unification of private air law. As erers in the financial district gazed an illustration of interest in air expectanOy at the New York Fed­ Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 8 — traffic Regulation, he cited the con­ eral Reserve Bank when a fire (A.P)—Prediction ^ tnat Japan will vention called by the French gov­ broke out there. A billion, dollars ratify the London naval treaty in ernment at Warsaw, October, 1929, i : r f i in gold lay inside and who, knew but l,'953(-S the near future, despite opposition to consider a draft for an air trans­ what it might melt and oozte out. from Japanese naval experts and portation regime similar to that But the fire was slight and it didn’t. conseryative politicians, was made created at Berne for railway trans­ London.—^The newly created nobil­ before the Institute of Politics today portation. ity has its troubles. The supply of by Yusuke Tsurumi, former mem­ names is running out. A man ele­ ber of the Japanese Diet. - vated to the peerage may choose In an adcjress before the limita­ Dollar whatever name he desires, but most tion of armament conference, Mr. NEW DANCE RECORD choose to be known by the place they Fm r Natjosal Tsurumi stated that the present live. The growing list of peers is Japanese Cabinet occupies a strong reducing the available supply to the Sm/i/s,. position supported by the sentiment Chicago, Aug. 8.— (AP)— It alarming point. of the people, who favor ratification, started before the first robin was Poona, India.—Jail may make a Go Farther and by a stfong party which has seen in Lincoln Park; it had tolled good cook of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, 274 members out of 466 in the, off-many weeks ^before the South­ the poetess, who is serving a sen­ House of Representatives. ern; Cross flew the north Atlantic; tence for violation of the salt laws. Too Much Taxes it was still going strong when She never learned to cook as a girl, Fresh FRUITS The Japanese people have felt wheat took a flop and com went but now she has a stove, buys vege­ there is no imminent danger of above a dollar. WEEK-END SPECIALS - foreign invasion since the signing of tables and supplies food to other But it'Stopped last night—the prisoners. and VEGETABLES the Versailles treaty in 19J.9, Mr. dance Marathon in a north side Tsurumi stated. ' In addition to ballroom. Finest Malaga this he pointed out the increase of Ann Gerry, Chicago, and Mike population in Japan coupled with AGAINST BIRTH CONTROL Fine Gouvas, Hammond, Ind., were the 10 11^ . a general business depression in re­ winners with 2,831 hours, four min­ Grapes L. 29c Granulated cent years hsisclntensified a demand utes and 30 seconds to their credit. London, Aug. 8.—(AP.)—^Thoj for the lessening of military and The managers said it was a new Daily Herald today says the AngU- Fancy Bartlett, L ar^ 'Size naval expenses. caji bishops at the Lambeth confer­ Opposition of the Japanese naval world record. The contest ended when medical ence have decided not to condemn P ears doz. 23c A expwts, he said, was based on the attendants ordered the other re­ uncompromisingly the practice 'of contention that agreements in Lon­ birth control, refusing to go further don were inadequate to mefet Japans maining couple off the floor after Fancy 15 lb. an examination of the man’s foot than to suggest it has no part in tlUM t'callf drnla" Iceberg'" naval requirements for - protection “the perfect Christian married life." Selected Peck of her safety. V. • sliowed it was too sore to dance 2 POTATOES Commander Thomas C. Kincaid, upon any longer. The decision, the'Herald adds, is Lettuce heads 15c U. S. N., read a paper prepared for considered a great victory for Lord Dawson of Penn, King George’s the Institute by Admiral William V. -,FIEEMAN DROWNED Fancy Native" Pratt, commander in chief of the physician, who has been striving to United States Navy and advisor of prevent any outstanding condemns- j Winthrop, Me., Aug. 8.—(AP)— tion of the principle. the American delegation at the l^n- Bertrand Levesque, 23, a private in Tomatoes n>- Pure and 2,1 lb. don‘ naval conference, whose official Sanitary pkgs. the ‘ Lewiston fire department is. duties prevented his attendance at drowned in a canoeing accident on a LARD the Institute. lake here late last night, it was The Prinnary Motive, learned today. Miss Yevonne Para­ HOLLYWOOD Admiral Pratt stated that the dis, 22, of Brunswick, who accom­ United States primary motive at the panied him, was rescued by Henry MARKET London naval conference was to ac» Lebrecque, a lieutenant in the Lew­ 381 East Center, Cor. P^kerl Kellegg's«»Crispp Fresh Flakes Ideal with Sliced Fruit complish agreement—by five powers iston fire department. possible and if not three or two. Levesque and a number of other Dial 4233 - MEATS Cooperation between American and Lewiston firemen were on a vaca­ Pkgs British delegates^ contributed ma­ tion on the shore of the lake. He BETTER MEAT AT Corn Flakes terially, toward the successful nego­ and Miss Paradis went for a late of best quality tiation of the London treaty, he sail in a canoe with an outboard LOWER PRICES declared, adding that “if any sacri­ motor. The craft began to sink and A Pure White Naptha Laundrg Soap ^ fices were made it was British who the couple jumped Levesque, who . . . .35c lb. made them.” Small Short Steaks 'Bars was a strong swimmer, striking his F.. Siubk^ ShouMers .. ik 4:«6 ib. average.. Soper 8f* S ‘ Are you one df those wHo are re­ ducing by diet? 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(Continued from Pagre 1.) the local companies of the Nation^ Guard in comparison with CTainp'^ ; mistake was discovered and Cam- Devens where they have abruptly ^ h a t^ s w h y A A lP Native ' bron had been rettiraed, was discovered that “they’re in the army now.” "'. ■ V eal Chops thwarted by a man wlio said he paid $42,000,Q0Q f pr : ( was an \mcle of the girl attacked.! , — Veal Cutlets : He harrangued the mob, saying the; r .vT^at Johh > the wresUer them la«t yeaf Boneless Veal I two men Erectly Involved had been; who meets Jack Ganson in the fea- R oasts j punished and advised against fur- i tiire bout at the ’ Hurley Stadium r o w e r s and manulaetnrers know Ground Veal I ther violence. j Monday evening, is well known m, that only their best products at/fair ------I Deeter was fatally shot Wednes- ] ManchMter, i i a ^ g met Gprices wfll’satisfy A&P’s millions'iiff cus­ E*ER^T>KEiT»e day night as he sat-in his parked! j.taha at .toe Armory on WeLs 1 car with Miss Mary Bal^, 19, of L street in years gone by. tomers. It is a distinct tribute to the high K ypLfnC E :,C )r I Marion. Four negroes appeared and [ , . “ ' ^ quality of New England products that j after ordering him to throw up his That-himdreds of voters here A&P buys so many of them. 's e m m if M ; hands, shot him four times. C^e of not registered ias ®^y Watermelons Yellow Com I toe assailants then attacked toe party. This deprives them of toe i girl. right to vote in toe primaries, al- ways Considi^red the more import-1 SHANKS OF HAM d»1 O Q to i Deeter was brought to toe Gramt How $42,000,000 ant of toe election days here. ' ^SHOUIJ>EBS OF LAMB Boiling cats, each V * $1;59 county hospital where he died yes- ' Boned and rolled. . > ______•' TENDER RIB ItOASTS, juicy. ■ terday afternoon. I BONBD LOINS OF LAMB, S'A-4 lbs. lynching of two negroes there last Standing or rolled. i Smith, Shipps, CAmeron and Sulli- was spent in 1929 LEGS OF LAMB ' van were arrested yesterday. night. , CANADA DRY OR Governor Harry G. Leslie is on a Freshly Ground g o l d e n a l e , d ozen ...... $2.09 H. Hardin, Grant coimty prose­ vacation trip in CJanada and could PINEHURST BEEF, lb...... '. $16,668,000 RIPE CALIFORNIA PEARS cutor told the Associated Press to- not be reached. Meanwhile his secre­ GROCERIES VEAL GROUND, 3 3 c I day no charges would be filed tary, L. O. Caiasey, has notified _ lb...... dozen...... against leaders of the mob. On the Manford G. Henley, adjutant gen- | j PRODUCE . 10,563,000 I other hand. Chief of Police Lewis eral of .toe Indiana National Guard, j Lindenmuoth said some action .. Ripe Honey Dew Green Peas to have a detachment ready for SOAP------. 6,969,000 “might be taken.” immediate ' service at Marion. The Melons French Sweet, Tender 1 The body of Shipp, after swinging National Guard is now at Camp BREIAD 1,782,000 ea. Delicious I against the side of toe building for Knox, Kentucky, for its two weeks Sweet I a time, was moved to toe tree on training.’ MEATS ...... 1,552,000 2 9 c ° 4 9 c 2 ^ ‘" 2 5 c I which Smith was hanged. The Otto G. Fifiel, secretary of state, Canta­ j l3mchers annoimced the bodies annoimce every state police officer Lean Cuts of SUGAR ...... 1,393,000 Pot Roasts I would be left there imtil noon, as a would be ready to assist the Grant CORNED BEEF. loupes i warning to other negroes. coimty officers.'Eight state officers (Large) Chucks— Bottom FOR THE WEEK END FISH ...... 1,100,000 Sheriff Campbell removed th® were sent from Muncie last night j NATIVE POTATOES Rounds— ^Top bodies of the negroes from the tree and it was said others would be Peck 35c Rounds— Sirloin at 6 o’clock tWs morning. At that ready to move today. Fine Granulated TEA ...... 900,000 hour there were only a few strag­ James M. Ogden, attorney gen­ Tips _____ glers about toe Court House. eral, sent two deputies to Marion. TOBACCO ____ 712,000 3 3 c ' The negro section of toe city was to assist County Prosecutor Harley] Sugar 10 lbs. 47c I quiet although during the night Hardin in making an inquiry. COFFEE...... 574j000 there was a gathering at which F ^ c y New , BAKERY there was criticism of police and POCKETBOOK STOLEN RAW MATERIALS 101,000 county officers for alleged failure to New Haven, Aug. 8.— (AP.)— Snow Flake Phone protect toe prisoners. ' Mary Dalmadowic, 23, was held up Potatoes 15 lbs. 29c EGGS ...... 85,000 Rolls Prosecuting Attorney Harleytiariey.by a'bandit early today and robb<^ Service Hardin said this morning that he j of $16 in money apd a! wrist watch, Raisin, ) W hole planned no immediate action j She was returning home from a lo- Until i against members of the mob. Thus cal hotel where toe is employed Famous New England Foods at A Gt P W heat I far, he said, no one has been identi- when a man pressed a gun against Bread. Nine I fied as having taken part in the tier side and snatched her pockety | -Listed below are only a few of the many N ew England-Foods at the A&P Ry Pan lynchings. Dock and watch. Tonight Bread Lewis Lindenmuth, Marion police KIRKMAN’S SOAP 5 cakes 27c chief, said none of his men had been STATE CONVENTION 3pkgSd:^10c Coifee able to identify any one connected Middletown, August 8.— (AP)— BEECHNUT GUM FRUIT DROPS Rings 14-lb. pfi?, 35c with the lynchings. The 25th anniversary of toe Falcon' n e g t a r t e a Society pf Cpnnecticut will be obV I jar. 9c MILITIA PREPARED served here at-toe annual .state] RAJAH MUSTARD ^ LUX Large Package 2pkg^'41c Indianapolis, Aug. 8.— (AP) — convention August 30, 31 and Septi! caii 19c State officials today took steps to 1. . EAGLE CONDENSED MH.K 1 ^ 1 1 render , immediate assistance to Twenty-six nests will be repre-| pk^l2c Grant cduntjKauthdrities in event of sented and will take part in a pr(> JUNKET POWDER gram of field sports and a parade. 24-oz. hot. Idc, any further disorders following the VINEGAR GUEST IVORY SOAP broadcloth family predominated, NEW SAFEH DEVICE V lge.idsg.23c I W STRIiONG CHANIXS followed by monotone and duo-tone IVORY FLAKES tweeds for sport-wear. The colors White Naphtha 3 c ^ ^ 12c favored seemed to be in the follow­ FOR SUBMARINE USE P. &G. SOAP .rhoteldc IN STYLE, SAYS RDBINOW ing rotation: black, first; brown, OLD COLONY BEVERAGE second; green, third; blue, fourth; 4 boi^. 2lic haffenreffer b e e r Stout or Sparkling and wine, fifth.” Cartagena, Spain, Aug 8— (AP) The Puritan Market Pale or Golden ,bot. Returns From Fall Exhibition------I A very interesting part of the CLICQUOT GINGER ALE __^The Ministry of Marine announces No. can 14c •of 1 New Creations in NevNew 1 fashion show program which ren- CorRer Main and Eldridge Streets. UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM fYcfk— Hears Cheney Fash■ ■ dered local color and which was of that a submarine rescue de'vice in­ much interest to those from Sputo vented by Captain Arturo Genova marshmallow FLU FF lioilist. 1 6 - q z . e r a Manchester was a talk by Miss has proved successful in tests. * RUMFORD’S BAKING POWDER Marion Stevenson, Cheney Brothers’ Captain Genova is commander of ^ pkg.l^ {‘The silhouettes for fall 1930 fashionist. Garments selected will “THE HOME OP FOOD VALUES” PLYMOUTH ROCK GELATINE wijl reveal many striking changes commence to arrive at our store a submarine diidsion with head­ PRUDENCE CORNED BEEF HASH can 29c fr^m that of last year,” said Wil- shortly and will be, in most cases, quarters in Cartegena. His deidce Quality meats at prices that are always below those of our ■ 3pkgs.2Sc GOOD LUCK JAR RINGS liapn Rubinow, who with Miss Mary popularly priced. Some of the hais is described as a type of “submar­ competitors have created for us an eni^ble reputation as the . ; cral0c Campjjell and Mrs. Mary Lewis of selected .have come in and are on' ine elevator” in which a single man FRIEND’S BROWN BREAD Rijbinpw’s, has been attending display at the store now. is sheltered each time that it rises place for the thrifty housewife to do her shopping. '3rolfa2^ Gikycfe De Vyne. fall exhibition of STATLER TOILET PAPER to the surface. It is said to be a The quality of our products has won us ah ever lhaeasing cir­ l-lKpkjg.^Tcf di^sds, coats and hats. About two MILK PRICES GO UP special' type of buoy in which a GORTQN^ CODFISH hi^dred new creations were etoibit- member of a sunken submarine crew cle of friends. Our special prices for the w^k-end make it ex­ ELMWOOD CHICKEN in JELLY jar 47c edj mpny of which were • original New York, Aug. 8.— (AP)—^The c ^ find refuge. The buoy rises to tremely worth while for you to visit the Puritan Market and 3 bars 10c P ^ sien models. first direct effect of toe' draught the surface, toe man is taken aboard MILLER^S and NECCO CANDY l^-oz.‘ ^ijg.lOc 1‘The predominating materials was refificted here today when milk the rescue ship and the buoy is learn the true meaning of food values. SALADA TEA - ^ _ shbwii for evening wear were satin, ’ dealers announced an increase of hauled back to the submarine. 'No. I c a n ^ crepe,' metallic cloth) net and chif­ one cent a quart in toe price of milk Two series of tests were conduct­ CRANBERRY SAUCE Ocean Spray BU TTiai BAKER’S COCOA No. % Gan Ifc fon—also a few velvets; for after- to be put into effect beginning Mon­ ed duriug which toe inventor and a SUGAR New Potatoes B. & M. BEANS 3 cans 50c nc»n wear velvet, satin, crepe ‘ and day. . machinist were taken from the sub­ s m t u o A i MOXIE 26-oz. bote 16c * The raise was ascribed to merged submarine “C-3” in th® har­ 10 lbs. 'SPECIAL SUFBEME WHEATENA pkg. 22c faille, i Travel crepe, sport tweeds BAKER’S VANILLA^ _B ptfle.2ftc and khitted fabrics predominated in drought conditions which have re­ bor of this city. L E N O X SOAP 2 cakes 9c the sport-wear showing. Among duced pasturage and required feed­ Officials are seeking to have toe m i n u t e TAPiWA - " th^ materials for coatings toe ing of grain to ^ r y herds. de-vice adopted by the Spanish jiavy. 4 5 c 2 8 c 4 b c " STAR SOAP cake 5c CHIPSO , Ige. pkg. 20c FRIEND’S B EAN S can TASTYEAST -O^r lOc SELOX Ige. pkg. 15c No.Gan 2^ SPECIAL 2 8 c POUND GRAB MEAT 'XV':. ' W e g 4 ^ a Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and VegetaMes SIRLOIN„ROUND, SHOKT STEAKS Native Tomatoes, 5 lbs. .. 25c Bananas, 5 lbs...... 25c > . 4 . / Tel. 5114 North School St. Tel. 5114 GENUINE SPRING F U L L L IN E Fresh Pork LAMB Celery,.2 bunches — ... 25c Iceberg Lettuce^ 60 size, OF 25c I 9 c " 1 Elberta Peaches, 6 1& has. 49c ■^3 heads . . . .. Quality and Low l^ees 2 6 c “ FRUITS Leg of Lamb ROAST I*ORK'' are usually inconsistent. ' But at the present time Smith’s is offering the seemingly Rib, Chops VEGETABLES R IB E N D : impossible —quality merchandise . at low prices. Lamb Stew lOo MEATS ^ FANCY FOWL SUGAR CURED .STEER RIB ROASTS, bmied if desired, lb. ... .23c-29c MEATS SKINNED BACK HAMS \ BONELESS OVEN ROAStS, any weight, lb. Hamburg Legs Lamb _ 29c 3 0 c “ 2 5 c " ’ SHORT or SIRLOIN STEAK, lb...... ••••;?“ Rib Roast Beef 28c-33c Roast Pork ...... 25c Aver, weight 4-5 lbs. 10-12 lbs. Aver. SHOULDER or CHUCK STEAK, lb. . , ...... 2 ^ Lamb Stew I 2V2C Roast Veal ...... 35c SPRING LAMB LEGS, lb...... 2»c ,, Native Broilers ______45c lb. STRICTLY Bacon Ham Ends 20c SPRING LAMB FORES, lb...... • 12c . Pot Roasts FR E SH EGGS Fresh Rib Beef 1WT*T*T*1«. • X • . lOc Shankless Ham ...... 23c Squares Bc' and roUed If desIretL ■' , ’ Coimed Beef ...... 12%c dozen lb. Pot Roasts 28c-35c 1 7 c "■ 2 8 c RIB LAivlB CHOPS, lb ...... 35c FRESH RIB END ROAST PORK, lb...... ^ FRESH PLUMP YOUNG FOWL, 4 lb. aver., lb. ... ,3& GROCEMIe S •• FRUITS — VEGETABLES SUNNYKIEliD ® ()tIJ )p iS , lb ...... ^ ■ Sugar, 10 lbs. f«T« "X*' • • 52c Armour’s Beans, 3 cdns B^T'BOILEb HAMj Macbine Sliced, lb. . ...i,.. . w - Alatcbes, 6 boxes 21c Squash, 3ifor,— 1 0 c Chipso f.T4x.'nc»x«r*T«i.z.i.z*i x * /v Cucumbers, 3 for Legs o f Veid,' V eal C h o ^ Shoulder Vieal P&GSoap, 5for C.X.?. '.i.i.r .i. - XtZKi. SSiW Snwt, BEBRSC ^ . Onions, 8 lbs. .... 'SMOKED SHOULDERS u a m Cream Lunch Crackers, > PURELARD m ^ Th. 1 1 _ _ ------— ------1 . ^ — Bananas, :4 lbs. .. ti21k.b0x 3|c V lb. ■ I ...... iiii ■■■ ' ! . M ■ Graham Cradters, 2ib.-box 34c Apples! 6 lbs. .. 1 4 to 6 lbs.’Aver. * ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS . ? ...... - — . • ■ : V. --.l' ■■ A.- ,r,. ;• t^/.v I . ■ ■ V'. ■ 'r" •\- \ y '■ "t’t i »-, ■

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■ V5i3- ':“ 'fe WWWWWMWWWWWiWWWWW^****^^******* »j-* ^ •' eeo8S6«8«**ai 7 partment, Chamber of Commerce of !^s"ociation‘ of Commercial Orgfanl- piMUNlKBlJ* ""the United States, in his > classes,* zation. Secretaries, American Trade says: “In the competition for muni­ Association Executives and North­ cipal' supremacy the successful city western University. ^ Sq&NCX AND BUSINESS is not going to be the one,which .E. J. McCabe, executive.secretary r P an d 6 provides food, clothing and shelter of the Manchester Chamber cf for all of its citizens, nor will it Commerce, is in attendance at the Institute Which E. J. McCabe be the city of paved streets and National Institute., sdAS Is Attending Studies All pure water, nor the city with large ;; Community Problems. hanif deposits, for all municipalities WAENS GARDEN SPRtSVIJiBS will provide these necessities- of Washington— (AP)-*-The habitual Comaaunity . development es a acl-- civilized existence. The successful “sprinkler” has been warned by the 5 19e race and a business is the theme of city, the one which wili grow at the department of sigrlculture ' that he the 10th Annuai Session of Com­ expense of others, the one which may do bis garden more harm than, !The White Naptha Soap . mercial and Trade Organization wili prosper when times are bad, good during diy periods. The proper Executives National Institute, in will be the city which provides the method, it saya la to soak the soil nssion at Northwestern University, proper stimulus during hours of about once a week. leisure so that the hours of work' Evanston,'HL, beginning August 3, HONORS ON E N E l^ " fbr a period of weeks. may be more efficient, which pro­ Trial'and error methods have vides for the health ,and education Palermo, Italy-^(AP1—As a sign Hale's Food Departments^ been replaced with the scientific of its citizens and finally which that the war is over, the bodies of rtudy process system, exemplified transforms a mere existence into a 39 Himgarians who dledHto deten-* in a course of instructions involving life of health, happiness and well­ tion 'camps’ In ^ cU y' ^ v e been every phase of community develop- being.” ' interred in the Victory monument The National Institute is held un­ here. The ex-enemy dead were sa^ Reduce The Piddes 9 1 inent. . . . der the auspices of the Chamber of luted with full military honors a t r Gardner S. Rogers, assistant the burial ceremony. manager. Civic Development De­ Commerce of the U. S., National Expert buying combinee with pre#iBllnk uuirket m w ditions have enabled us to pass on these pripa^edn^ “ *A efiACA tA wKom thev belona • • cXHE CONSUBfESR -•V-

The Ideal Summer Meat! , V FINIeST AMERICAN -U SALE Sugar Cured Grahnlated Sugar HAM Wheaties U)o®iJ» ’ /•... Id lbs. 4 7 \ IconeSupr (Whole uid Shank Ends) Packed la sanltaiy cartons. ^ 1 5 « P k g . Choice of Armour’s Star and inriatcd Cudahy’s Puritan ham. There ^iMricsn SsgiT wiU be two representatives here ttnmigCaBruu Whole v^eat flakes tomorrow to help you select, the 25 lbs. $1.22 100 lbs. $1.70 with all the bran. An­ size you wish. -y' 1 , -a , V- - ^ , other full size package for Ic. t -.X V, BUTTER Creamery

Grote and Weigel Hale’s Morning Provisions COFFEE Luxury. Made of only the purest and best ingred­ Cmifecttoneris ' ■ '‘X . 4 ^^. '-.-V ‘ ients. SUGAR or W a ^ re d - -' -’’ s s 1* OCEAN BATHING at HOME FrankSuters HALE’S FAMOUS Large' i RK tang of salt air . . . circulation and promotes B o lo g n a ■•V Size 2 fo r the bracing stimnla- physical energy. - . » RINGS tion of sea bathing . . . new Simply pour a box of Ivory (American) ^ h yitality . . . improved skin Salt into a third of a tub l b ..,...... Z 9 « m a y o n k a k e

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Ivory Salt Golden Bantam •IV? THE SALTY SALT— FLOWS FREELY MisceUaneous \ ...... - ♦ , YELLOW CORN S p e cia ls IS lb. pdek 2 8 c 2 1 c d o z . Mealy, good oobking potatoes. , Pnrdiase a peck tomor­ North Pole CRAR MEAT, can . •:.•.... »diSo f S cans 80c. New pack. Fresh picked, government inspected. Not too row and be nssurda of getting good, new pototoes—reason- ' in the right stage to get that full, sweet, tender flavor. Give, ably priced. " El Campo TUNA FISH, can ...... 19o the family a treat with fresh shccotash. r<« i light meat. Delaware Sweht Meat . Ballantine’s MALT,... can 48c, 3 cans 9i?c Native, Sound Ripe Light and dark with hops. Quaker CRA C RELS------3 pkgs. 36c TOMATOES 4 Ib c. 2 S c CANTALOUPES 8 (dr ISe the Sweet,'Julcyi'Native ^ ...... RUNKO ...... 1-3 lb. 3Sc, 1 lb. 4So Native Summer The delirious, nutritious malt and choco> late flavored drink.. , SQUASH 2 fo r 5 c PEACHES I 4 . 1 . ‘ ' Native,-Gennlnc^ Red Wing PURE JELLIES, 3 jars . . . .39c Fresh presh Picked 8 ounce glass. Sunbeam’s Pure PRESERV ES.. lb. jar 35c LIM A BEA N S 2 q ts . 21c HUCEXEBEBlUgS B A L t A N T I N E New ------Comet PEANUT BUTM3R, ...... lb. 19o California c 3 j„o„ja icebergIceberg , In glass barrels. Made of selected roast- ^ ed peanuts. “l e " t t u c e X Io rlS e OM19N8 allM.|Oe MALT Moat Best Cut Prime Rib Tender Quarter SlidR X . 8XEAK I.AMB ROAST ROiMiT iBEEF , ' ^ ■ . , '45c'ib.V 25^ and 294 iV ■■ Y6e ib. Bfrt !Ciirt ' -

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• . , -,e • vr . *r,. I V., m a n ^ ^ t e e ' e v e n t ^ s o u t h MANGHCSTT^ - - ■ PAGE FOURTEEN THEC B i r i ' A M D .3^!C5S9S3C90C9E9C9CS(3Uk9kSV»3k%9k9^^^ ---- ^ A----— —— —— —— — — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A — to e trip. Refreshments lyv'-*--: 'I, '/hour feature durinir COLORED' ■■ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HOUSES FOR REP«I 65 SU^ECT IS^^iOLLED Want'Ad InformatloB______the V RECXJNDITIONED USED CARS VULCAN G AB STOVE, 810 i Oak TO r e n t —COZY.: .HOME of 4 y, Ta.Bf^ach. fit yemon Center "Sold With A Guarantee” Dining Room Set, 830; one 3-Piece' rooms with improvements, includ­ IN POLICE STATION! R O C K V n i l fovi iajton m \ » , .aoa of Mz. and Manchester . Jacquard Living Room Set, 899. ing shades and, gai^e. Inquire Mrs. R q t^ L i^ of Prospect street 1928 Nash Sedan. Frank Plano, piamd Place, off Pros­ 1926 Nash Sedan. WATKINS will OTsiiM^ service at One of the leadiiw colors qrehesr ' . Evening Herald NeWv:}Yorfc, :A.yg. ,8.— (AP) — a ! Received O^^traing letter 'Vernon Center^ « a .S ^ d a y m onrinf. 1927 Nash Coach. .FURNITURE EXCHANGE , p ect traa In the couhtrjr will' 'p ^ fdc 1927 Dodge Sedan. robberiiis^^t«hot and ldlled,l A b o n fb f HaUngton received Mr. tiebe is .a i ^ of Qrblzer dancing .at Itou’B Pavilion, Ctystal CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—ONE PIANO, good FOR RENT—SINGLE house, 6 in a station^ today after he! ^ jetter tSto ' week demanding he Seminaiy), .knd "^tes-CtoUej^^^ in advertisements 1927 Star Coach. condition. Must be sold at once. rooms, all improyemtots, 135 Main Lake, Saturday,. August’ 9th. Dtm-' 1927 Oakland Sedan. had tshatciied a. Vj;4ete<^ye’s pistol _jace S50 000 tdider a bench in El- Maine, , It &^l£z^ted many of his can Mayers win brihg his TtileMhd Low price for- etteh. Inquire D. L. street. Call 3028 or 4078. ou ^ a tf t 5 ^ ’'dff|ceiB in. an at- K ^ ^ S e r Park and i f he faded friends from this dty will go to 1927 Essex Coat*. Bsnson, 26 Orchard street. Phone Jazz Band to C ^tal Lake. This 1926 Oldsmohile Sedan. tO‘aii0(A..his way.tJ^ v ito do so certain facts would be re- Vernon Center to hear him. Iniuaj.^InftlSli! ^be^?*M nuw word/and riw «vla«oni compound 4236. orchestra origb^y froth (Seoigia t r a d e s a n d t e r m s , WANTED TO RENT 68 t^tecriYe‘« fe ^ ^^‘" “ ^ . “^ ^^^i veaied. , Mil'eir Abom got^i“._^55 \ M illie Grove Picnic M two worda ttlnlmum co«t la Hlg^ ]^dge,^^tlon was iflaking a A t^ t thirly-flve members of the. caxne-to'New Ydric ahohf f# o years m a d d e n BROS. FOR SALE—TABLE, chairs, desk, with th6 State Police and Pollcen^ ago after a^hoitjethy In ChiCk||b. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500. COLUMBIA LAKE—6 room cot­ fingerprint of Robillon Fer­ Chailies-H ill was assigned to the Maple Grove Ladies Society enjoy­ ‘’l?n% *rSeri«“ day for transient buffet, dresser, chiffonier, mat­ nandez, 26, k/neiwq, who with an- ______ed a picnic on Wednesday at Savin They, have rapidiy'-gahfed a' fla- tress, screens, rugs, very reason­ tage, from August 9th to 16th, 2 A t the time the, money was tional reputation through- broad­ ElfectlT. Mar^ f o r s a l e —Have a beautiful sedan boats, 2 car garage. Phone Man­ oliier negro and. two white men i called for he was at the park. A Rock, They left Rockville at 9:30 with «»»"nii mileage which original­ able. 58 Chestnut street, A p t 11. been ca^urefi aftw: a confectionery; — ----- *- and spent the day sVdmming, boat­ casting over the Columbia. Systeih chester 5661. package containing a few twenty and making records for Bnuutwlck 6 Consecutive Days -.1 7 cU| » c « ly cost over 81800 but have no use Phone 4790. store hold-up. dollar hills being placed there and ing and at the entertainments. 3 consecutive Day. .. * ^ \\ « « for same. WiU sell.to some re­ Fernandez leaned over, seized Some of the piarty made the trip as weU as playing’ spnmj'bf the after a little waiting a young man “Hit of the Week” 'recOT^'The sponsible person on reasonable LOTS FOR SALE 73 Blpomfleld’s, pistol from, the hplster appeared Whp ,acted suspicious.i He by boat to-Lighthouse Point. The terms for 8350.00. Apply Box X, WANTED^TO BUY 58 and shot' ^ttroliiiiill Rtcharfi infers party, arrived home about 11:30 Dixieland Jazz Band is ^inai into for‘ ^*onTtVr'ST Tvl^ was questidiied by Hill and admitted the Cotton Club in New YorJ City FOR SALEi^TWO DESIRABLE who was guarding the other three he was the one who threatened Mr. after a most pleasant outing. da y advertising given upon Manchester Herald. WANTED—^TO BUY two or three Lots on East Center street. Phone for an extended engagement A oi^y Ads ordered for three six days bushels of Elderberries in good prisoners. He then shot Bloomfield A bom . « , Notes FOR QUICK SALE—825.00 takes 4942. after they play at Raus where they and stopped before the third « condition. Phone 4151. in the chest. The detective, despite The youth who was just over six­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fay of East dav will be charged only for the m a Chevrolet touring car in good his wound, wrested the g[un^rpm the teen years o f. age was before the street are spending a few days with will be heard from oyer Station tual number of times the ad running condition, can be seen at FOR SALE—TWO DESIRABLE WABc four nights a we^ from Pd chargin-r at the rate earned,* but lots on Cambridge street. Must prisoner and shot him through the Kington Justice Court on Wednea* their, daughter Mrs. Frank Woods Robinson’s Auto Supply Station, WANTED—BOY’S BICYCLE 20 to head. .ThO-: three surviving prison* day night Md , the case was con­ of Westwood, Mass. , 11:30/to 12:00 o’clock. onno allowance six time o ads ^ .stopped ^ ®' “ after.^te” tne thS sell at once, price right. : Inquire Duncan Mayers orchestra , js a 415 Main street So. Manchester. 22 inch frame. Telephone 8719. D. L. Benson, 26 Orchard street. ers are Ralph Braez, 22, a ne^o; tinued untU Monday night for Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters will meet on Monday evening in versatile band, offering^ sweet, melo­ ®^No*%'l forbids” ; display lines not Phone 4236. , . ' Ric^rd Diaz,:22,’:a-,ta3dcab chaiff- further action. f o r sale:—CADILLAC 8 con­ feur, and David EisslDerg, 26. They Forester’s Hall when the regular dious waltzes, perfect fox-trots, vertible coupe, 1929 model, six “Ice Itox” Bdndits Here negro spirituals, and stomps. They Herald will not be responsible APARTMENTS—FLATS— were held on chi^rges of, assault and ■■ The homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur meeting will be held. f o r r ^ o f e ?han one incorrect ln««tlon wire wheels, customs paint job, robbery. - — Kiowa Council, D. of P. will meet play a rather warm style of-music of any advertisement ordered for with extra accessories. Guaranteed TENEMENTS 63 Ludke and Mr. and Mrs John Davis but vary it enough so that .tliey do NEW AUTUMN STYLES Bloomfield, ih a serious condition, of West Road were entered the past in Red Men’s Hall on Friday eve­ nioro than on© tiin©. first class condition, nm 14,OOQ not grow, monotonous as is fhe 4;us- Th© Inadvertent omission CALL TODAY FOR THIS 5-room and Elfers sufferings from a minor week, but nothing of value was ning, when their regular meeting' rect publication of advertising will be miles. Cost 8^,000 last year, will ,rent with bath, lights, toUet, gas, woimd In the back, were taken to a will be held. All members are ex­ tom with some colored bandd:! ' rectified only by cancellation of the sell for 82,QOO, or nearest offer. Paris, Aug. 8;— (A P ) — Paris taken, but the Ice boxes were raided white sink, cement cellar, newly hospital. and all fool taken, so apparently the pected to he present With this phenomenal attraction, charge made for the service rendere^ Owner going abroad. R. E. wound up the autumn style shows in Miss Thea Petschke.of Providence Raus Pavilion should he p a ^ d to All advertisements must remodeled, 822 with garage. E. T. the Rue de la Paix last night with* burglars were hungry, as a large In style, copy and typography with Buchanan, 34 Park street, So. Seastrand, 91 So. Main street. ham was taken from one place. Sev­ is the guest of Miss Florence Eck- the doors.. Come .early and stayi late, regulations enforced l>y the Manchester. Phone 8387. out the explosion of a single bomb, hardt of West street. and a good time will be had-t^ all. •rs and they reserve the right to Tel. 7505. and now that it is all over the buy­ eral of the Ludke fa,mlly were en­ ROOSEVELT CHALLENGED joying a vacation. The burglars got Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Milanese ' of I The following Saturday iright, edit, revise or reject any copy con­ FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with ers are breathing easier. Nothing Elizabeth street spent the past few August 16th, there will be a big sidered objectionable. BUSINESS SERVICES more serious than letting out hems, in the homes by breaking through CLOSING HOURS-^lassIfied ads to all modem improvements. Apply BY NATIVE TO A DUEL the wire of the screen door. days in New York City. balloon dance with 325.00 in cash be published same day OFFERED 13 16 Cambridge street or telephone raising waistlines and here and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Flamm given away inside of this baloons. celved by 13 o’clock noon. Saturdays there the substitution of dull for Examination Off are spending a week at Old Orchard Watch for further announcements. 10:30 a. m. 3679. ’The Civil Service Examination, ASHES REMOVED BY THE LOAD shiny fabrics^ and some new colors Manila, Aug. 8.— (AP)—Nicholas Beach, Maine. Mr. Flamm is mana­ TELEPHONE YOUR or job. Any other jobs for light FOR RENT—4-ROOM FLAT with has occurred. which was called for August 23, to ger of-the Royal Store in Rockville, Roosevelt, President’Hoover’s recess fill the vacancy caused by the re­ W A N T ADS. truck. V. Firpo,'116 Wells street. garage. Inquire at 197 Oak The famous dress makers who ex­ appointee to the yice-govemorship and is recuperating from a recent Ads are accepted over the telephone Dial 6148. street. hibit during the last hectic hours of tirement' of Joseph Moss of the R. attack of illness; NEWHOPFORR-IDO: at the CHARGE RATE given above of the Philippines, today F. D, Route, has been called off as the grand finales put their approval lenged to a pistol due^bjr Narciso as a convenience to advertisers, but FOR RENT—5-ROOM NEW FLAT, on ankle length evening ricirts in­ it is imderstood from good author- the CASH RATES will be accepted M FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Lapuz. The challenge .-w ^' ^'issued F U E t PAYMENT If paid at all improvements, steam h^t, 57 stead of ground length dresses or Ity that a man already in the service Summer street. Phone 7541, through a press assoeiktibh-' will be-transferred from city carrier S t Hubert, Que., Aug. 8.-i!^APJ— nMS office on or before the seventh A LARGE QUANiTTY of winter longer. In isetxospect.the outstand­ ENGINEER KILLED The British dirigible' R-lOO! w as in day following the August Kanehl. ing style innovations of the past lleveral days agb-;,tWo y<«mg FUi- to this route. It is expected if this each ad otherwise the CHARGE cabbage and kale plants, lOc pirios hurled into Manila”'’ Bay a change is made that the city carrier readiness today tor its prii^idsed r a t e will be collected No responsi­ dozen, 40c per 100, 83 per 1000, 85 -rWO-ROOM FURNISHED Apart­ two weeks are the upward trend of package which they said contained flight over the capital and other bility for errors in telephoned adi waistlines, teridency of sleeves to position will be passed oh to » sub­ Winslow, Ariz., AufiT- 8.— (APj— Canadian cities. .- will be assumed and their accuracy per 2000. Cauliflower 15c dozen, 81 ment. Improvements. 26 Birch a copy of Roosevelts book ‘VThe stitute. It has been rumored that per 100, 86‘ per 1000. Celery plants street. Also 4-room tenement at take on fancy, cuts, and Parisian ex-' Santa Fe' passenger train Niunber Repairs to the fin 'raich tvas cannot be guaranteed. ^ periments in gathered skirts. Philippines; A Treasure and a Prob­ Otto Preusse would be transferred 15c dozen, 81 per 100. Ten different 28 Birch street. Inquire Squires, lem.” This book has been widely 8i. from Los. Angeles to Chicago, stripped of itS' covering oh the' ttp IN D EX OF In colors substitution by Matzers to the R. F. D. Route, but no in­ broke through a rain-weakened colors of hardy phlox all In bloom. 26 Birch street. criticized here. formation to this effect has been re­ from isla n d to Canada have been CLASSIFICATIONS Buy them now and you will be of grey for beige is si^ficant; bridge 10 miles west of Josej^ City, completed and the airshlh^s^ siipply black and white is very promin^t A news photographer hired by a ceived from Washington as yet. Births ...... A sure that you will get the colors FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT boatman' for,^one peso (50 cents)!! Ariz., last night, killing the ea- of gas and fh^ had-bera t^en- Engs-gemenU ...... ^ you want. Telephone 8-3091, 379 with garage, all improvements. In­ both for day and evening. ' ’ ' r In Rockville Police Court ^ e e r, E. Blxby, ^lnd probably kill­ ished. Marriages ... m .:.*;.-...*'********- ^ weiti? widely Louis ArchacW of 23 High street Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East quire 168 Hilliard street. Tei. 6034. advertised pack|ti|'e. Qnrvfifhing it ing the fireman, Morris B. Burttey. A flight over Ottawa lids' l$e» 53 Spruce street. Telephone 3341 gave hCT a ticket home and put her dent of the Union, presided. The reasonable price. Look at this one. Financial v BARiiER TRADE teught In day had not sought co-operation in aboard ship without spending Ellington society .had the largest 7 room house in fine shsqpe, running Bonds— Stocks— ^Mortgages ,....« SI and evening clsisses. Lx>w tuition FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ their search for the killers. attendance. with Union; coming in Business Opportunities ...... 3* money. water from a 185 foot artesian well, on Nortti Elm Stiy near Money to L o a n ...... •« rate. Vaughn Barber School. 14 provements; steam heat, with second. Help and flltnntlonn Market street Hartford. garage. Apply H. W. Harrison. The devotional service was con­ 200 {^ple. trees bearing this year.. Help Wanted— Female ...... 85 Telephone 3839. FEAR DOUBLE MURDER ducted by Rev. J. T. Nichols, pastor Bam, garage and chicken coops, school|^ Terms can be Help Wanted—^Male ...... SS SEEK BOOZE CARGO ;bf 'Iffie Ellington Church. Misses Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 PRIVATE instruction 28 be bought for 37,600 part cash. Agents Wanted •..-•:-87-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, 329 ti H Elizabeth Davis, Mary Davis ahdi: Situations Wanted—Fem ale..... 38 East Center street, all improve­ Hudson,,,Mass.,__Aug. 8.— THe immiSTRH- ^IME,THE5E MEL* Summer Homes for Rent 67 GARDEN—FARM- terday following an .illness of sev­ jm e^ftrcfi. young man, believed to be an desired. ANE5iA>H-ANP Wanted to Rent . . •*o e • • • S~r e • • • • ^ 68 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with amnesia victim, 1 ^ been identified eral months. He years old. Real Estate For Sale all modem improvements, to Bom in San FrahoisCo ' In 1861, A few desirable extra large ALV<^ HAPPY, Apartment Building for Sale . . . ' 69 FOR SALE—DUCK EGGS. B. T. as James W. Ryah, 28, of Haverhill, Business Property for Sals ....< 70j adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street. Mass. Identity was made last night Mr. Phelan at an earl|sr'’^8ge;; took an Ipts carefully restricted on K t- Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Allen, 37 Doane street. Telephone Telephone 8039. by R. W. Dudley, who said that he interest in politics andrs^i^ three kin street. Look this section Houses for Bale 72 8836. terms as-mayor of'hisiative city- Lots for Sale -{esreesseee*********' 72 and Ryan had-been classmates at over before deciding.. Resort Property for Sale ...... 71 Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass., He 'was elected, to the Senate in Suburban for Sale 75 Men, according to the head­ A Rumanian girl, says a new's and that he recognized Ryan’s pic­ 1915 on the Democraticrticket. A fter ROBERT J. SMITH Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 lines. used to end their lives ovei item, is nearly seven feet tall and ture in a newspaper. Ryan did not his term he retired %nd d«^)fed him­ tiranted^—Real Estate •••••••*,.. 77 is stlU growing. I f she is depressed recognize Dudley and did not reveal self to cxfituro acti^t^^^Si.:' U)09 Auction—Legal Ifotlcea their fiancees, but now it’s be­ Insurance * Real Estate Legal Notices ^ 78 cause of their finances. now, she’s in for a circus later on. how he came to Cleveland. He was immarried. ^ ' GAS BUGGIES—Evil Forebodings By FRANK^ECK NO WONDER FOLKS MOTHER.. WHAT A BRUfTB h o n e y m o o n . C 0 TTA 6B I I KNOW NOW WHY rrfe J MARRIED. HE HOLDS ME A BAH... WHAT A SWELL BEEN VACANT SO LONG. IN LAKEVILLE ACTED SO QUEERIY WHEN' PRISONER IN THIS COTTAGE, r • VACATION WE’LL H/WE IN NOBODY BUT YOU WOULD B U T I 'HILL N O T TELL WHERE THIS SHACK. YOU WOULO R EN T SUCH A DUMP, IT S 1 SAID WE WERE N O T COMING HERE. 1 HID MV JEWELS.. HE Be a t , PICK GUT A PLACE,. LOOK AT THAT KITCHEN... aae a g a in t o d a w . . I c a n t FROM AN AO THATS A MASS OF COBWEBS.. SO WHAT’S THAT ^ BAD- YOU’VE FOONO? s t a n d i t m u c h l o n g e r . SIX YEARS OLD, TRASH.. RUSTY R^NS..^ iF. THIS l e t t e r EMER a n d h a n d t h e m d i r t y DISHES. REACHES YOU... HB A CHECK BEFORE I ^ <'•1 ” , '4 /S COMING^.. WILL^ii S E E IN G m L A T E R .y .M f S' i B H H q p i a n i ,j% V, .. • > Thi^ ig s»ayii^ a !o^ -¥9* There are at’leaat four mistakes in th6 above picture The I tain to grammar? histifry, etiquette, d m i^ or .wh^LTr’ l can find them. Then look at the scrambled word, below -r aaw scramble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the wordt If you it. • 'ol\ / CORBBCTIONS I >> U V f 4 ar. (1) Tahiti is In the South Pacille pi instead of the North. (2X Aalhe island Is a French poss^on, tte o f flis governor would not derignated as tli» MSSmtSmSStSSlm «Str.'* (81 Tha nmttvM aro Ftfbr- serainUtiiLmM^lii^

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>?>s- (k rr-r E x p l a i n e d B y S m a l l (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMANSAM : , • Way down the shore they reach­ spent in watching how the wind f.' ed k placfe that brought a smile'to would . tahe the boas along the rue CHortV P(w Y ^ ,e «? vJfeLL,otD , WO-- r o 7UST UK6. SEe stream'. “Well, we can’t see them each one’s face. Big flat boats lined Auv sMcooRAoeFreNTy a n d Y g s I Y a c o k e , w e r e a g a i n ! the dock and my, their cargo sure any more,’’ said Scouty, ^“Let’s go V MPi^oR. scFrCes fNTOii Tteym'"Tb / was queer. “Look at the mules,” back to shore. I've seen so many 7 ..--..ICoLUecT I c/ii»FUR -TCt* W«tf**.- ■ c 'l OFfejftsk Y ^ ‘ one Tiny cried. “I guess they also things today,, ,it all seems like a BOUG-HT- VIOMD^ WHfCri.aCK weLL.ne otON'T like to ride. They.Iook so funny in a dream.” ’ ‘ eWC0URft<»€. tAE. boat. What ari they doing here?” They shortly landed,' safe and evii:.H€L.SAvo- “Why, they’re Missouri - mules, soimd, quite gflad to get on solid nly lad,’* replied^the' Travel WCiaii, ^ground. And „ then they found a “They’ve had a Whg, long journey .place to eat and sat down to some o’er the sea. They’re over here'to lunch. ~ “Gee, everything tastes work;' You see, our mules are good good,” said one. “This eating habit’s ■ . , ,'luj and; strong. When using them folks lots of fun." When they had eaten can’t go-wrong. They’re rather slow all they could, they were a happy t s in traveling but toen, they never bunch. , 1a •F shtrlc. ' •’ Out on the street again they \ ' “ Right now they’re being ship­ found a husky fellow walking ped away to some town near. ‘round. A great big tnmk was on • V m They'll leave today.” Just then the his back. Said Scouty, “Who are mule boats started off and< how the you?” The man replied. "A porter, \ ^ mules did jump- A t first they d i^ ’t son, and moving trunks la my day’s the'n4e,.aad theysil huddlid, fiiiaV' d s then ., slwok'hands with i . ' ttde 1^ side, but t l ^ they ,s6os Clowny and the lad said, "Howdy, got ugM to it. No more did theii/ do.” ke^s Ithump. . , . "r •fliV-boats-kad'ealni and'up they '• "(The " "Tinyiplteii see ' a strange IM*u.a went About • half an hour was cobbler In the next story.).

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’■ »-''U • feAiiE SIXTEEN ' * . . .. ' •. • fS aiti^ater :"r^ 'ti ^ •;£?' W'-r-: ■ f/c' '.VxC'f '! I-- .... . *-••-'------'''na Sevto .Ridgewood, .street..people irfl ' ^ », ■•-•..‘■J motored to New York City yester­ ABOUT TOWN day for the dsy.7 the pdrty were f - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gates and their son, Ronald, Mrs. Harold Mo- { Mrs. C. W. Bcdmaa of Summit dean, Mrs. Carl Modean, Mrs. Mary GLADIOLUS 'i'H ale’s --•. poy Scout camp. ter, but is planning I to become con­ * " - nected with an imdertaking concern • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray of 703 in Providence,-R._.I., his .former home...... • . . . - i,, Center street have as their guests, 7 , V Mr. Ray’s niece, Miss Marion Mac- j\.uley and her friend, Miss Louise 1 J- V-' pteis, both of Troy, N. Y. BON AMI EARNINGS Foirlmme^^^ •'" .1 In ^ o Price Groups Special! * Miss Edythe Schultz, clerk at the SHOW A DECREASE Manchester Chamber of Commerce and P^ll Wear who has been making a tour of Eu­ rope this summer, is scheduled to First Half Net Profit $700,467 sail tomorrow from London on the Against $733,390* Last Year; S. S. Rotterdam. Same Period. '■{. Mrs. Catherine Tammany of 90 Main street and her sisters, Mrs. New York, Aug. 8.— (AP.)—First Ellen Murphy, of Pine Forest, are half^net profit of. Bon-Ajni Company (Regular $5.98 Grades) spending two weeks at Narragan- was $700,467., pqual to $3.25 a class “A " share and $1.87-on the Class sett Pier. .Youthful maitroiu''silk dresses ^Formerly $10 and $12.50) “B” stock. In tile same period last in styles for inimediate and; fall . (Formerly $16.75 to $25) / i Mr. and Mrs. John J. Tivnan of year the company earned $733,390; wear. Frocks.* thht' feature '.N ow you- can-- purchase 100 Porter street are spending three or $3.42 on the “A” and $1.96 on short sleeves,’ jabot effects, long two dr three little silk ^eeks in the Berkshires, with head­ the "B.” June quarter net was sleeves,'" flared skirts,''sIeevereW frocks and refreshen your . j $379,307 against $398,476 a year A ll remaining summer "^dresses in stock have been re-, quarters at Southwick. styles, bowi, trinamings. Neat.,, summer-wardrobe for the ago. , i priiits, coin dots, pin dots .and. priced into these twpi price groups for this week-end. Shan­ \ ------I rest of the season. SlepvLc- The Church of the Nazarene | polka dots in black, navy and.,.: tungs, silk crepes, silk damasks, smart prints and {chiffons less silk CTepes and r a j ^ ^ > ' will have the regular Friday eve-j light colors. ■ > vo; . • ’ : in the wahted styles tpid colorings. - Frocks for late summer ning class meeting tonight at 7:30! silk priniSj^silk pipue&faRd wiEirdrobes; m any frocks are suitable fo r early fall wear. with Robert Bulla as leader. NOTICE! 'a few fine quality. cottoM lii . ; .\Vater. service will be shut off to­ White, pastels, navy and black. , - ^ The Sunshine club of the Swedish ! night from 12 o’clock, midnight, unr (Sketched from stock.) A th e .wanted > styles andVcot— Congregational church will have an | tii 5 a. m.'on North Main street an<^ youthful: frock in a neat ‘orings. ' Regular , $5.98 ' outing at Hammonasset Beach to- j ali connecting streets west of Nel­ pin dbf on a'navy. j;rQund,. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes grades. -.;To closei^juf-i* morrow afternoon The members son Place for the pur^se'of install­ White - crepe 7 trimmings. ^•$2.98. -r -.rf* will make the trip in private cars,! ing a «valve. ' .■ l $5.98:- ■ . . ' J. providing their own basket lunches. J THE MANCHESTI»< WATER CO. ' V ■P Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor, rear Wash Frocks—Main Floor, rear f Matrons’ Frocks— Main Floor, fear 5 . . : L- i. ' t Free delivery service to all Connecticut shores . . • .» ■ • . - • 1 ' by our own motors. Store closes Wednesday at noon during July and August. / f Open All Day Saturday. ’ •V

r "^ai^rd /a U nking Qentatt ($3, $4 ahd^ $5 Grades)^ All our $3,'’ $4, and $5-hatir have been re- 5 eds and; Springs prioed-r-$l.9& r Stmws, sUkhand felts in pas­ a n o t h e r T tels, blaCk^ahd navjr. Brimziied and brimless styles in models for miss and madam. $15.95 Simmon $10.95 Bed and B e d ...... $7.98 Spring ...... $5.49 Millinaiy— Main Floor, rear A-genuhie Simmon bed *A metal bed finished in inva'walnut finish. Full j, brown enamel with a bed size only. guaranteed spring. 3-4 bed size. Complete $5.49. h i $8.95 Metal Bed $4.49 A'handsome brown en-' Ta^stey s-Pastel Kids Heavyweight bed $10 Wooden Bed' amel finished inetal bed Spring . ------$4.95 RUN PROOF sheets that are >^th end cane panels^ guaranteed to Full bed size." ’ " A regiilar $10 spring. [give from 3 to‘5 for a wooden bed-'—1-2 years service. price. Full bed .rizei ...... ^ . Substand a r d s . Large size, 81x99 Walnut Metal RAYON inches.. B e d ...... $12.95 Guaranteed Bed A beautiful walnut fin­ ished bed with caned pan­ Springs ..... $4.95 Oneida Pillow Cases, 3 f o r ...... ^ els and medallion. Fin­ Guaranteed'bed springs Substandards of a nationally known brand but guar- (Regular $2.98'Gi:adcs)' ished; in. walnut.. - Full , in ■ single and full bed '* ■ bed'rize. sixes. , and 45x86* inches A ;■ 41c and 43c grades, - ' ■; Our .entire stock of $2.98 cdldrful tapestry and light summer kid bags Sheets and Cases— Main Floor, left have been-repriced for tomorrow. Pouche and under-arm styles in large Emmerich Pillows, Windsor Beds, and small i^i^ela. v ...... -V...... each ...... $2.50 e a c h ...... $10.95 Filled with new feath­ For the young girl’s Hand Bags— ^Main Floor, front > ers' and covered with room. Walnut finished 2 for $1.50 feather-proof ticking. Windsor bed. . Single size 21x27 inches. $2.50 each. only. ’ Sleeveless i RIPPLETl® ;/ $2.98 CiE(lNTZ\ f "-i Beds and Springs— Second Floor Children’ s SP R E A D S ...... $1.19 S P R E A D S ^ .: .V . $1.98 ^i'T; A novelty stripe’d*} ripplette All-over' flor^ 'jpattems in a An unusually large purchase from a bed spread in-stee,-80x105 inch­ tailored chintz spread. Full es. Blue, £^een,>gold‘and rose. bed size. Six colors. , ' Colonial maker, who was heavily overstocked gives CANPLEVnek SPREADS f...... $2.98 RAYON BED ' Quilted Comfortables you this remarkable opportunity to otty For the colonial ■ ’bedroom! SPREESr...... $2.98 For Yaungsters _ 1 S p ^ l ! Good' quality.', candlewick Attractive, jacqua'rd rayon first quality Rayon Underwear Jat great spreads in'’‘heayUy tiifted pat­ spreads in beautiful floral pat­ l t o 5 ' t terns in green,’ blue; ■ rose, or­ terns in rose, blue, green apd, savings. (Regular and extra sizes.). chid and gold. Single and full gold. Large si^, ... 84x105 bed sizes., inches; <■ « . T . Spreads— Main Floor, left

Panties Bloomers .. Vests (50c and|$l Gradesl^T .w Pink and Peach Mattress :^ e s e socks pere purchased - OSbl little voUe ‘'Co,imtry:4©iblh’’ colpn- at a-well known' import^ and dimity frocks lal ' '’qpUted comfort­ private' auction - and they INNER-SPRING COTTON FILLED for, the petite,.. ables that can be.used would ordinarily retail at -miss;, and sun- - street Floor.- v ' M A T T R E SS .... $17.5q . . m a t t r e s s e s . . $9.95 as a "spread or>a com r______50c and $1. Straight and back suits for the >- littie A guaranteed inner-spring heavy, . 60-pound cotton, iortable.... All-over d«figns. with-scalloped edges. Size tunr-back'soaks in novelty- xuan. Plain colors -and mattress in full and aixigle bed filled ntat&ess covered with 80x84 inches. The wanted shades. patterns' and colorings. 5^ . prints, in sizes 1 to . 5 sises, Three pattems in coven* rwtpp4..(4uallty ticking. Full and to ». > - v ; -..i,*- V, . y . ' > ' years: -J ; ^7. ! ings. , ,^riPomf(»^bleiPi^in Fl(k)r, left T fltein Floor, rigKtf' MattresseiMSetOQd Floor Main'Floors riar ' 'V,', 1 ' W ATKINS BROTHERS,. Inc, ' -J o tioeable,«oi!apartion Jt;food 4or. W^e^Bnjts^au dpzfin., com .has. jce-. native broilers from .4& cents-to.,42 shown\on the grand list Funeral Directors- . FOOD PRICES SHOW v prices in 'the' advertteem.__ 'cento a pound ;'^>eugarrcured hafil “ propbr^ in Manchester Hale’s Self ■ Sendee OroIjiijr.^L Irom '34 :centii;to/38 cents a poun^^ e4i lObilesi value that :i929 and'1980.'The drop Ih^mee nnd sh’o^der roast'from 34 cento; to 24 ’ I U R t 4 R P ESTABIISHED 55 YEABS W on'the automobiles two ^ siiKING'DECREASE range from* six oents on articlea’ for icwts; ',^e’ itriok-t cents a: pound; pot roast fr(w.v.!®> such ai native ihrcilera, bu|kl^ia|in,' )S6nts to 2 i cente;,a'pound. was considered too high ^ CHAEniATlIOAK^S^ ^ coffee and butter to^a maiaiauat-jof terhbhse'Wlnak from '7$ -cents toljBc! result the cuts in valusr Comparisonof ^Fignrefi In in” » 3^ nili|d||^at 'that tihdr vimve ; re- 26 cents .on native potato«|3^%, ' ’ cents; ^ ifim e fy butte 4 Maia Hale’s AdverUsin^' ^ Disclose A^lS-poimd peek of natlfilHpiKa- cents .UvndWr 41.centsL' _ .. mom- duqed.tiie -llst $59,PQ9: This year RoBertK. Andersotf^ j ■'^’^PKonetDflSceMTl Cut of 6 to* 26'.Cents, - ; toes Jaet year sold at 64 cents, fide now nortii end firemen outing at .there rhas been a itohulatioh. ntade Funeral Director ^ W ^ ^ Residence 7494 years at 28 :ceDts‘;-native green and .eSns at.'^vCehts-a pdimd; confec Lake George ^ be held Sunday in­ of all cars . that are assessed for striking reductions In-the cost of wax'beans, two quarts at 19. cents ttoM^.sUMu: has 1 dropped from 54 stead of Saturday as''stoted erron­ $100' jfmd^under |pdJt te teund that tiieia.ato. Jd»ady.41HMWs living (lunhg the past year are ao- last yeiur, now sSU at'thfee qtlirfi .cents idr ten pounds to - 47' xehts; eously yesterday. with the^work almost‘"completed.mpleted. placed• at

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