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.VOL. U n ., NO. 248. (LTnssUled Advertising on Pngo MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 21,1934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 4>- TO USE ALUOATORS 1 IS A.MAZON VENTURE i 10; POST OFFICE IS Army Planes Off To “Protect” Alaska Para, Brazil, July 21.—(AP)—

Braall hopea to get some money OUT OF THE RED out of its millions of alligators.

Count Penteado, Sao Paulo In- STRIKERS WOUNDED dustriiUlst, plans to establish a X.' FARLM ATES factory, here to extract alligator oU and cure hides for export.

The oU, he believes, would make a good substitute for whale oil. The .Island of Marajo, In the MINNEAPOLIS RIOT Income Exceeds Expenses mouth of the Amazon, ^^11 be an

abundant source of initlM supply,

by $5,000; First Year with the whole Amazon system Thredt of General Walkout ,^to draw on If the industry b^m s. track f risco Is Almost Back Without Deficit Since Grips City-T-Coast Strike

1 9 1 9 ,7th in Half Century FIVE CCC WORKERS To Normal Conditions Spreads to Portland, Ore-

the Washington, July 21.—Postmaa San Francisco, July 21.—(AP) — , day moss walkout which officially ! gon — Tear Gas Routs Iw General Farley has Informed THOUGHT DROWNED Hopes of peace stirred anew along ended Thursday. At Los Angeles ' President Roosevelt that a long- HuRh Johnson, NRA administrator, the strike tom Pacific coa.st today_ 2,000 Workers on Seat- . elusive goal of the Postoffice De- despite martial law threate at Port- declared he believed the maritime partment, a balanced budget, has d'.sputc will go before a mediation been achieved. Three Rescued When Boat land and disorders at’ Seattle—as board appointed by President Roose- tle’s Waterfront. In a radio message to the Presi- Federal agencies pressed for settle- i veil within 24 hours, dent aboard the cruiser Houston Mr. rcent of the prolonged maritime con- | The board has asked both the em- Upsets While Crossing a flict. Farley declared that pre-audited flg- ployers and maritime unions to sub- STRIKE SITUA'nON ' ures for the fiscal year ended June For the first time In two months, mit to arbitration. 30 showed that postal receipts for trucks driven by union men rolled By Associated Press Reservoir in New York. The Sap Francisco local of the the first time since 1919 had ex- n.ong the San Fianclsco waterfront International Longshoremen’s Asso- Minneapolis, blood-stained - Ify ceeded expenditures, tho surplus be when the la.st line of a general strike ciation will meet tonight to consider clashes between police and striking Ihg about $5,000,000. This was collapsed with the uncondltlqnal re- the board’s request. truck drivers was hit today by the after making the usual adJustmenU Providence, N. Y., July 21. (AP) turn tq work of teamsters. —Five CCC workers from United States Senator Robert F. th«at of a general walkout of All authorized by law "for certain sub- a camp Industrial leaders here pledged a' Wagner of New York, author of ventions and free mailing service, at Speculator were drowned In the pollcy of cooperation' toward or- union labor. I cderal labor legi.slatton, is here co- The wounding of 68 pert^ns, most Black Balance Rare Amsterdam Cit> reservoir today ganized labor to smooth away hit-, cperatlng with the President's The Postmaster General remarked tt-incss left In the wake of the four of them strikers, in yesterday's dis-^ while croasinp the lake In n boat. board. order, was followed by an appeal of that this record "was all the more impressive” when the fact was con- Three men In the party were saved. Miles Dunne, leader of the . union sidered that in the last fifty years The seven had been fighting a for- drivers, to other unions to carry postal revenues had exceeded opera- est fire near the re.servolr. . Provi- out a general strike. tion costs in only seven. dence is a hamlet In northwest Freight trains moved again on •Saratoga county.'First reports of FARLEY HITS BACK [ MAN MEETS DEATH the Seattle waterfront after Mayor President Roosevelt replied to the Postmaster General in a radio mes- the accident were meager. Chhrles L. Smith led 300 police in

sage which reached him at San The CCC workers were from a 7c ‘*1* A"- CorP" protect Alaska as well as to show Its raobllltv. a tear gas rout of 2,000 striking Jose, Calif., where he has been on a camp near Speculator which is op- rS-ifl planes took off from Washington, D. C AT BUREAU CRITICS I IN FRIENDLY TILT maritime workers and their sympa- Fairbanks, a distance of 3,667 miles. ------*- reconnalsance flight to speaking tour. He was "delighted" eruted for World War veterans. Here you see the planes os tliey appeared in thizers who had placed ties on the flight over the Capitol. "warming-up" rails. at the report and congratulated Mr. Had Called For Help Farley that such a result had been ne Con.

ment will have a surplus of approxi- ed throughout last night to extin- president of the American Federa- mately $5,000,000 for the fiscal year guish or confine the fire. San Francisco, July 21.—(AP) Hartford, July 21.—(AP) — A tion of Labor, the comment that

which ended June 30, the first time . reports of the lake accl- James A. Farley, in the dual ca-’, friendly test'of strength outside the workers ‘made a grave mistake when they engaged in a sympathet- since 1919 hat such a result has oent did not ,1ve the names of the Humidity at Record Peak ^LEEING CONVICTS His Assistant Still on Danger paclty of Cabinet member and Na-} Glastonbury tavern led to the death been accomplished.,and this notwith- men in the boat. They did say ic strike, but they acted wisely tionai Democratic cha.rman, struck of one of thg combatants shortly standing a reduction in postage on ■ When they ordered it officially ter- List in New Haven Follow- back today at critics who say the minated.” ■ local letters and charges against the (Coiiilnued on Page Fl\*e) Yenerday - - Tlroughont after midnight today and the arrest postal revenues never before In- \f|A B B ED BY POSSE government Ls building a "bureau- Carmen of the Market Street cracy." of the other. cluded In the cost of postal service Nation 100 Deaths Re- \ ___ The slain man Is Joseph Speias of Railway in San Francisco remained Congratulations and best wishes.” ing Ship Explosion. In an address prepared for de- on strike. livery at noon before the Common- East Hartford, 39-years-old efn- -Mvasage Sent to President ploye of the Chance 'Voughl Ctorp. At Parkersburg, W. Va,, 550. em- Mr. Farley's message to the Presi- PRESIDENT NAMES wealth Club, the postmaster general ployees of the Ames-Baldwln-Wyo- ported Because of Heat Two of Three Prisoners Who New Haven. July 21—(AP)—, also took occasion to endorse the His alleged assailant Is Peter Ter- dent read In part as follows: lesky of this city, who waz arrest- mlng Tool Works walked out-zz the "When 1 assumed the office of Thpmaa Lewandowskt. 29. of Staten I candidacy of Senator Hiram John- result of a ulspute over an empoly- Islanrt rhi.e .u • . ' Republican Independent who Is Postmaster General you expressed RAIL BOARD MEN By Associated Press Escaped in Maine Are (Continiied on Page Five) - ees’ election for collective bargain- the desire that the postal service be engineer on the tanker j seeking re-election. Farley said ing. so conducted that the revenues and Faced with another day of dry, Ulster, died early today in New* Ha- I that "for two years he has stood Twenty-four Alabama textile expenditures would approximately torrid weather today, Connecticut Quickly Recaptur^. ven hospital, bf burns received loyally and courageously mills remained closed in the textile balance each other, and the drain was likely to see the 12 day fair when gasoline fumes exploded i *^eside the great leader in the White workers strike. Picked Officials WiO Direct aboard the tanker. | House." upon the general Treasury and tax- weather hot spell of 1889 record ‘KING’ OF ANDORRA payers In making up the huge def- Lewandowskl’s life had been de- i prepared address had no OENER.AL STRIKE THREAT broken before nightfall. Thomaston, Me., July 21 Pi.j spalred of from the first, but af. ■ reference to the strike here, icits experienced In recent years be New Federal Agency - —Two of three convicted murderX Portland, Oregon. July 21.—(AP) - Although the nights were some- tendanta at the hospital gave him i “ "P" ferities HAS LOST THRONE —Threats of military intervention what cooler, the humidity stood yes- who escaped from Thomaston stare- oxygen through the night in an i critics. Farley said; and a general strike hung, over the Addresses Sailors. terday at what was believed to have prison last night Were captured to “ ’ save him. | “There seems to be some refer- waterfront today as non-union I s f 605 46 Been a record peak throughout the day at Waldoboro by a pos.se of flrst. second and third de- i recent pronouncements to workers continued to handle cargo state. state police and prison officers. Burns about the face, arms and i dangers of bureaucracy. No one Spain, Tiring of Joke Has under guard. Aboard U. S. S. Houston With In New Haven, the weather fore- The capfured pair,were Allen H. recognizes these dangers more than Gradual extension of loading President Roosevelt, July 21—(APi caster reported a high humidity of Twitchell, 39, and Archie L’ltallsn, ^ Anderson, 33, of Brook- I do. But the way to prevent the j operations was planned following .—Far- out on the Pacific waters 87 degrees, which combined with a ' S3. The posse pres.sed its .search in' dangers of bureaucracy Is not to ; "opening" of the port which had NAIURE ASSISTED top temperature of 84 degrees to the woods around Waldoboro lyn, N. Y.,sMslstant engineer on the Pole Arrested and Plans FTestdent Roosevelt early today for Ulster was^lll on the danger list abolish the institutions or measures: been held in the grip of the marine picked the men to administer the P*’lng great discomfort to everyone. the other member of the group. at the New Haven hospital where that have been adopted to protect j workers strike since -ariy in 5Iay. Dusk brought a brisk southerly James M. Twitchell, 25. ' the rights of people, but to be sltre newly established railroad agencies he is confined \ ^ h similar bums re- to Deport Him. / Any waterfront violence the po- While carrying on his official breeze which somewhat dispelled The trio fled the prison by scaling ceived in the galiollne fumes blast that In the administration of these lice cannot handle will bring more CROP REDUCTIONS th humid condition and last night, a wall and their absence was not institutions every measure shall be affairs enroute to Hawaii. Roose- yesterday. No h o ^ was held for than one thou.sand National Guards- velt annoiiiiced Murray Latimer will the humidity had dropped to 70 per noticed qntll nearly a half hour his . recovery hospi ‘ i certain that R fair men from Camp Wlthycombe, ten cent. later when a routine checkuo re- attendants | adequate service Is given for Barcelona, Spain, July 21.—(AP) miles from .)he city. ^ chairman of the new Railroad vealed it. said. —The man who would be King rode ReUrement Board. He also named In Waterbury the record was tied Others Injured the money paid." Labor leaders have threatened to Payments Made to Fanners yesterday when the thermometer State police posted at the rail- Prohibition Bureau today in a police car Instead of a three members of the National Me- others inj.ured Irt the explosion call a general strike in the city in diation Board to administer rail dis- rose to 91 degrees and the humidity road tracks at Waldoboro were the He drew a dlstlnctloh between' Stalwart detectives the event the troops are sent to the soared to 72. first to sec the fugitives. ' All tne and reported to be slightly improv- Came as Life Savers Be- putes—William M. Lelserson, of ed today are: Howard Tate, 29, ■bad bureaucracies and good bureru ! waterfront. They laid plans for a searching forces were quick! posable general strike starting Yellow Springs, Ohio; James 51. Car- pumpman, who gave his address as S " " ’The“'"n!ifhihmnn" The reign of "Boris 1." pretender ^ i t of Washington, D. C.; and THROUGHOUT NATION mobilized in this vicinity and closed Monday.' cause of the Drought. By Associated Press ' • in on the group, first capturing the Ulster, Essex County, N. Y„ John Carmody, chief engineer of F bums, and Robert Holtzman of Riv- w-hich flourished and blossomed^ | Andoma*'*^crMhed^®before it began, Three representatives from each Heat fatalities in the current hot Twitchell and later L’ltallen. abundantly in the years from 1920 The rtar'ge“ Portland union will meet tomorrow E. R. A. He awaited further word spell exceeded 100 today. erside,, L. I., possible were plebian; Dis- from railroad executives and labor one lee ' fracture of through 1932. ” "Here was a bu turbing the pence and being an iiu- morning, a 24 hour notice has Washington, July 21— (AP) — leaders before filling the other two Missouri alone counted 33 deaths Cantaln Thnmn. he said, "with its meddlesome been promised if the strike is called. in the last -two days. Nebraska de.sirable alien. Natime, stepping In as unwelcome retirement posts. was ?red"ted wTh having "veK ed to every nook and Thus fails the curtain on a com- Reason for Strike assistant to the AAA’s crop reduc- Talks to Crew, whose farmers have seen their, comer of the land, blighting every' The strike would be revolt against crops wither under the devastating POLICE PROBE ON an even more serious disa.ster along thing that it touched.” edy that diverted Spain until the ing program, has made it overshoot As the Houston plunged steadily the waterfront, district when, government decided it was not “industrial autocrocy” not “insur- a goal or two. trough the waves for the _ Hawaiian heat rays, reported 23 dead In a i He asked his hearers to-contem- rection against government" de- little more than a week. ' through presence bf mind, he flood- funny any more survey today showed that the ‘he President took" th^ ote ed the engirie room of the tanker plate what would happen if the re- "Bcfris," in reality Boris Skos.iy- clared Ben T. Osborne, executive figures aimed at in the five major P°rtimlty to talk to the crew aftw The figures for the remainder of j OVER BABE’S DEATH covery agencies were abolished. secretary of the Oregon Federation the torrid area were: with chemicals, injured his hack "Are the rulers of Industry pre- ref, a Pole, appeared not long ago, of Labor. programs—wheat, cotton, com, to- ‘he regular morning Inspection but remained aboard his boat. speaking six languages. hogs—either have been ®P«^hing on the cruiser’s deck under Kansas, 4; Oklahoma. 6; Connec- pared to meet the problems occa- He declared himself a knight Yesterday’s port opening was de- ticut. 2; Ohio, 3; Minnesota, 3;‘ Cfiil- The boat was unloading at a wa- sioned by new millions of unem- scribed as a "feeler.” virtually reached or surpassed. ‘he bright tropical sunshine. terfront dock when the explosion errant and proceeded to lay lavish Drought. Insects and floods gave "’’hUe keeping a close contact cago, 16; Quincy, Ills,, 3; Texas, Mother Not Told Her Child took place. ployed?” he demanded.' "Are the claims to the throne of Andorra. There was no violence. Motorists “ oilKhty but H ‘h national affairs and watching 10; Joliet, Ills., Pennsylvania and banks ready to deal with their de- Thereafter he occupied the center had plenty of gasoline today, and at Indiana one 4jtch. positors on siich a basis? Are the normal prices. Starting with a unwanted shove along Us course. ‘he west coast maritime strike ne- of up imaginary court In Seourgeli It has become apparent to dlrec- Ko‘latlons. he gave over the week- In St. Louis'where thirty have Had Been Scalded to Death cities of this country prepared' to "awaiting the call of his people." mass movement' of 19 gasoline program that some sur- ‘° reading and an inspection of died from the heat so far this sea- carrjf on the public improvement Issues Proi-lumations trucks, regular distribution to pluses they regarded as obnoxious ‘he ^hip and crew. He seemed son, the temperature was 109 yes- in Home. LANGER IS MAKING that the CWA already has Initiated ? “Boris" scattered royal preroga- service stations wa.s resumed. For needed to avoid Pleased with progress in the strike terday. New York got a tempora- Are private relief organizations tives and proclamations hither and ten da.vs deliveries had been w-ith-. shortages this year. ry breathing spell from a maximum ready to save the .300,000 boys in held from the waterfront supply situation and reiterated his hope of thither. He was considered harm- The officials, of course, 'are not an early settlement LAST DITCH STAND the CCC from, the degradation of' less at first and an amusing vision- bases which held 18,0(10,000 gallons ppy about nature homing in. (Continued on Page Five) Brooklyn, N. Y„ July 21— (AP) idleness to which t..ey would re- of gasoline.' turn? ary, but finally the government de- ^y sought orderly cutting of farni —An investigation into the fatal cided to close his performance. An- Shippers and large businessmen output. Nature, in her cruel way scalding of ' '18-months-oId Irving "This Is a fair question for any lauded Governor Meier’s orders call- Greenberg, ward of the city, wa’s dorra is a touchy spot these days b u been disorderly, wiping out one of those who prate of the loss of because the rivalry between Frenim ing out the guard. A Chamber of under way today. Wife of North Dakota’s De- freedom." Commerce survey declared 50,000 whole farms and areas. and Spanish interests in the tiny Funds Life Savers. Newest Narcotic Menace The child died in Israel Zion hos- Oianges in the NRA and AAA persons have been thrown out of em- pital last Friday, three hours after principality between them. They say benefit payments, offer- posed Governor to Run would be made as the recovery pro- The pretender was arrested yes- ployment in Oregon by the strike of he had been scalded at the Infants' gram progresses to perfect those sonje 1,500 marine workers. ed to farmem for cutting production Homo, a private Institution.' - terday at Seourgel and oi'dercJ come u life-savers to people whose Lurks in Common Weed organizations, Farley predicted. brought here. He may be deported. Labor Chief Osborne lashed out at crops have been wiped out. There Irving’s mother,' Mrs. Sarah for the Office in Fail. Governor Meier for calling out Greenberg, who requested the inves- troops, declaring he made his office is talk also of setting up crop re- tigation is a part-time garment a pawn for "business bucaneera who ^ter* *^“*‘'* against future dls- ! worker. The city paid the Infants’ Bismarck, N. D., July '21—(AP) enslave the workers and exploit the Juana. Home for the child’s keep. public." . ■ -averaged 110;"*“s newest “ narcotic menace, which Captain John 5IcGowan of the — Political allies of William Langerr No More' Fake Deputies 044,812,200 bu3hels during 192S- Marijuana is obtained fnnu In- deposed governor, were making a Wagner Neutral lurks in a common roadside weed. Brooklyn Homicide squad said he Is Osborne said the call for guards sought to cut that 'The smokina of dian hemp—which grows wild looking for Margaret Lawson, 26. ditch stand for power today in the to 718.090,370. Now the July re- smoking of marijuana— throughout the country. It is more face of heavy odds. was urged by employers when they which officials say breeds insanity a nurse in the home who was bath- ^ To Wear Marshal Badge realized Senator Robert F. Wagner only 483 commonly referred to in the United They tossed two political bomb- 662,000 bushels. ^ d homicide—is on the Increase, States as “hashish," and is calUd ing the child shortly before the acci- of New York was a fieutral and tried the Federal Bureau ,of. Narcotics dent. shells in the turbulent situation cotton program promises to dangerous and habit forming. with announcements that Mrs. Wil- to get at the bottom of conditions disclosed today. The bureau fears He wants to question her as to here. Persistent rumors that a gen- closer. The average [ Cigarettes made of it are peddled the circumstances of the tragedy. liam Langer would as.sume her hus- in 1928-32 .was 14,657,000 bales and that, if it is not curbed, it nay ar- throughout the west and southwest band’s place on the fall ballot, In States Marshal’s badge from now on ; '’ecall the numerous eral strike was to have been called rest the striking progress made in Gwrge Goldenberg, director of the the middle of this week subsided the. farm administration sought to I and In large eastern cities at prices institution, told Assistant District event of his final disqualification, must be of the common or Jail-and- ' *PP°'n‘rti

ed a Sufficient amount to purchase aoma tline at Mrs. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN eleveti anits. • bouse in this place. Mr. tfifl Mrt. ffhUlljl U. of . Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and PAGETHREB^ ADORABLE Thera wilt be Mrvleea held at thS Rockville, who have bsSfi at th « r tpiall daughter, have moved to East • Weekly Sunday School Lesson • sumihSr home in Massachusetts left A daughtSr was bote to Mr. aiM Raniilton. . SANDY kEACH Ing and drawing tea was served and IN ART EXHIBIT South Mtindaor rirkt Cofigrfigatiofi- thsr# on Friday for a trip to tea Mrs. Walter LStaewakl laat week a social hour followed. Mr. and Mra. Vincent Roberta BALLROOM al church tomorrow morning at World’s Fair at Chicago. .They also a t the Middlesex hospital. Mra. The Auxiliary are planning for an- ANN HARDING 10:4.’5, d. a. t. The pastor, Rev. plan to visit Niagara Falls and ex- which Me. Roberts has recently com* CRYSTAL LAKE Elijah Haavs God^s Votca TEN. other outing very toon and the fol- MUNICIPAL BONDS pect to return home the second L«snewskt was Miss Katherine have moved into' the log cabin lowing members have been appoint- ROCKVILLE Starring In ' Cbeneys, Gkirnnons-Holman Harry s. Martin, will preach. There week In Auffiist. Mr. Howe was “Rknkl before her marriage. ple»d on the East Mampton road SHUN ed aa a committee to make the nec- will also be aervlces at the t^eder- fbriBeily a ,Wapplng bojr living in Mrs. Empringbam hat returned near the home of bis father. Su n d a y , J u l y 22 Text: 1 HUngs 19:8-18 essary arrangement*, lire. Peggy ated church with Rev. David Carter the Dart district with his parents, to her home in Bogota, N. J., after The Dorcaa Society met with The' InternatloiuU Unlfomi Sun- Leggett. Mrt. James Hamilton and O w 275 Boys and Girls to FAVORED BY RFC and Orford Soap Repre* preaching at 10:45, d. a. t.. and Sun- Mr. and Mrt. William Howe. spending some time with Mr. and Mra. C. A. Pettenglll last week. Buddies Mrs. Arthur McGowan. Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee. EDW. J. day Soheol LeaaoD for July tz. TaKl^^nnual Coursi at Con- “COSTUME DArnRST ‘The life of Virgie Winters’ day school services will be held as ; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Garrity, During the absence of Mix. McIn- nectic^ State College. lented in New Londoit. usual at 9:30. preceding the regular , at South Windsor, are spending a ’The Richmond Memorial Library By WM. E. OnJSOY, D. D. OBEDIENCE tosh who is spending this month in church services. Everybody Is wel- month at Point O’ Woods. Association has decided to build an Editor of Advance Detroit, Mich., Mrs. James Hamilton BIG PUYGROUND EVENT Jesse E Jones Says Pur Will tell You There Is Art In Make-^. come to all the services. addition of two stories about 24 feet Modern and Old Fashioned McENELLY By GEORGE HENRY DOLE V. r . w . will act a* secretary for the Auxil- Storre, July 21.—(Special).—More Miss Betty Burnham of Ruther- by 38 feet to the present commu- iary. than 275 Connecticut,hoys and girls nity house. The neW part wUI be Add a » It U a atrange and paradoxical Meeting. will arrive at .Storrs tomorrow to chase Woold Help ReKeyi Amoncr the local manufacturers, ford. N. J„ has been the guest of PAID IN r u i x International Susday-School Leasoii:a The Word from beginning to end The next meeting of the Ander- Mrs. Harry Connelly and baby Prizes to Be Given for Imper- fewie at whose prod\icts are Includ- her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. used for library purposes.. ' MANCe V ic t o r ReCordihg* fact, but oftUmea the hour of have been discharged from the hos- attend the 16th annual 4-H Club If you really wish to improve your'^eau- John C. Vergason Is building a Text, July 22—^“Spesk, Lord; fo rlis the voice of tee Lord, hence He son-Shea Post will be held Tuesday Junior Short Course In agriculture sonation of Characters and ed In, the present exhibition of In- Erastus D. Burnham, recently. Plalnvllle. Conn.—Albert N. Peck MUiy drove victory la an hour of danger. Thy servant heareth.”—Sam. 8:9.'advises us to hSarken dlllgenUy evening. August 7. a t the Armory. pital and are now at their home on Unemployment in Cities. cottage near the lake for Mr. and O rc h est r a Florence street where Mrs. Connelly and home-making which wiU be In Types — Joint buting of ty—and.that is not difficult—see our ex- dustrlM.^Art now being held at. the Miss Mary Ordway of Worcester, of Farmington died without fotget- Apparent triumph frequently car------. ! unto His voice. To hear what the 'Soft Ball sesalon at the Connecticut Stati Is spending the summer at the Mrt. Sweeney of Hartford. The V. E- W. soft ball team show- will be glad to meet, her many Legions. Lyman .Ahyn Museum in Ne# Lon- tlng an old kindness—he.left |l6o Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Lord have tapping Center rVattlring ries a sting. Remember the Go with Elijah to the mountiUn Lord says In His word Is to do what college unUI Friday, July 27. pert cosmetician. She.will help you in the home of her aunt. Mrs. iasle to the Plalnvllle Fife deparlm,ant. top and benold h"- Lord passing b y .; It teaches. The real message of ed what teamwork can do. when the friends of the Auxiliary. Washington. July 21 — (AP) — j don are C ^ e y Brothers. The Gam- 1 Cowles. retuteed to their home in Provi- T O N I G H T MURIEL LANE, Singer. warning of St. Paul that those Have you done your part for the InstrucUon’ win be offered in a Eight years ago when his house dence, Ft. I„ after spending two He was not In the great wind that ' the Word cannot be heard by the Veterans defeated the Manchester wide variety .of subjects, including One ot the big feature event* at Chairman Jesse H. JoneS of the Re- proper choice of creams. She can tell you mons-Holma^\ Company, and the [ The South Windsor A. C. boy* " IMilcIng • to 1. who were standing take heed lest rent mountain and rock. He la not | material ear, for It comes to the Fire Department during the past cigarette fund. If not please do. was afirS, Peek received aid from weeks ih this place with relatives. AdmtSston 40c: floriculture^ home finances, foods the two community playgrounds in construction Corporation said todaj OrfOrd Snap Company. ! baseball team has canvassed . the the Plalnvllle department aS the en- LEO WEb E’S WTIO they fall. in the storms of passion that ahat- mind and the heart only by loving week. Just a matter of having the Your packet can be left .with Mrs. clothing, agriculture, music and Rockville, in fact tee first big one kt a glance just which shade of Powder, town for donations with which to Mrs. george K. MacNaught and Brnadrdfltlng orchestra. right man In the right place. Duke at the Home Bakery. Re- the RFC had virtually unllmltdf It is only com w*tively fitcentiv , gines of his home town department Mrs. Wllllahi Wilding hays returned Elijah, In ills zeal for the cause ter the foundations of self-control and doing as the W’ord directs. The chorus work, nature study, reading since tee opening of tee two play- piircha.se uniforms and have receiv- Wsfa Aretteerbound; ' Admission S8e. of what he believed to be true and sanity. He was not in the natural mind is like the adder that OoU member your smokes will go a long grounds on the Maple Street *chool power to purchase sound municipal Rouge Or Lipstick is proper for your par- that the field of f ln ^ rts has Includ- to HaHlSbfa, N. T., after spending way in making some veteran happy and story telling, building play ed In Its ranks the^,products of and pure reUgfon, had achieved earthquakes. He la not In the pow- —atoppeth her ears and willw a s i notU V L iUs l B - Golf—wa* scores on threeMssvcr Cl|(tiVCcU eighteen equipment, and dramatics. lot and on the Northeast sch.vot securities In order to help city em- a great victory over Jezebel and ers that wreck mind and body. He ten to the voice of the charmers, i holes should be turned In to Cora- who Is confined a t the hospital. East day after the more formal lot. Is to be “Costume Day,” set foi ployment projects throughout thi ticular completion. thanufacturers and of IMe there has mk a«>«w8ASM MaoAM —I- . ' I a a e l a a ._a. • been a marked effort to can to the the prophets of Baal. His victory was not In the fire that folLowed charmers never so wisely rade Mathiason before August 1 w’ojk is finished, a full recreational next Friday afternoon, Much Inte.-- country. could hardly have been more the earthquake. He is not In the attenMon of the puttie theXact that In obeying the Word, the voice Scores on any golf course will be. program will be .presented Including est ia being showm in It and many The statement was made aftei many_obJects in everyday usage are complete, and yet we find him burning passions of anger and re- accepted. The olayoff will be held j McENEUY’S AT SANDY ®'iKlngL.and games, swimming parents will be on hand. The clui- Jones had reached a tentative agree- There is no charge for.; this service, broken-aplrlted and discouraged, sentment that come when Im- of the Lord becomes more and more objects of beauty, more frequently distinct, until It becomes the sole during the first of \ugust. and suit- In the college pool, music apprecia- (Iren are to register at thp play- ment with Mayor Fiorello H. La- because of their design, th W h seeking refuge from the . ele- mutable forces defeat our purposes. able prizes will be distributed to the tion, and other wholesome diver- grounds on next Thursday afternoon Guardia of 'whereby ments and from hla fellow men He was In the still, small voice, the guide of life. The Lord speaks BEACH TOMORROW sions. until 5:30 o’clock. take advantage of it. often other characteristics such^ through- the conscience. ’The con- low scores. It is expected the play- the RFC will purchase 8100,000,006 color, artlianshlp, etc. are outstand-\ Xlh a cave. voice of humble submission to the off win be held oh the Cogswell State Club Leader A.'J. Brundage’ The event will be held a t tee of that tity’a securities from thf infinitely wise and lovltig Father in scleiice does not tell what Is right: Brook golf course. Ing features. There was no moral collapse, but It urges one to do . what he Famous Orchestra to Be Heard emphasized the importance of shoiShort Maple Street school playgrounds ,it Public Works Administration to In- The purpose of the exhibition Is such as comes to men at times bea’vep, which softly speaks In the Baseball 2r80 o’clock. It Is expected that crease New York’s borrowing poW’ei conscience. he thinks is just. ■ A true epn- in One of Its RareRnr. TripsTri.w Connecticut Mae Wests, Indians, cowboys. for PWA projects to relieve unem- primarily to show the objects of art when they have worn' themselves science urges obedience ’ to tee The baseball game .with the An- rural boys and girls. “Too often manufflclured Iq this state and sec- out wjth their zeal even in a To hear the Lord’s voice, the derson-Shea Post and the Unlonville Away from Springfield. grown-ups think of summer as tee Amoses and Andies, Dippy Bills and ployment. THE ARTHUR DRUG clashing and clanging of worldly In- Word. When the conscience Is scores of- other famlUa'r characters "There la practically no limit to ondly to generaljy Impress upon the moral cause. The depression sensitive, the W’ord Instructs. Post, V. F. W., oh August 12. at child's vacation -from school, 'believ- mind of the puhife the varied manu- that Elijah suffered Was spiritual, terests, ’ the pa.8sions of greed, the Unlonville, Is receiving wide public!-1 When W. J. Cook, manager of ing teat no other vacation is needed. and types will compete for tee what we can do In the way of pur- factures of Connecticut. VEROIE WIN TERS and It did not, apparently, affect fires of anger, bate and strife must To hear clearly the voice of the ty throughout the Hartford County' J- McEnelly’s Victor Re- But a week away from home, taking prizes, which will be awarded In chasing good city securities with a The museum, which la situated hla own relationship to God. cease. Sometimes people will be Lord, it must be known that the CounclI. Both teams have a follow-iwithout doubt more respomsiblHly for dally needs, accord with tee Four Star Leader- revolving fund artd offering them for adjacent to Connecticut College and talking to us and we will not hear still small voice that urges one to Ing that'will turn out for the game.! known dance orchestra In eating, food mother did not cook, see- ship plan. . the market wisely so as not to glut STORE what is said or even know that do right is the voice of the Lord. IMiin .Intnt Outing tee market,” said .Jones. to the United States Coast Guard He was still In his own The roster of the Manchester team New England, brings his famous ing new things and making new* Academy, la free to the |nibllc at all they were speaking to us. To hear, The rending wind, the earthquakes will be completed at the next Post band anywhere, it is with, the ut- friends, are often more Important The four Legion posts and their "A New York City bond Is a good S4« Main S Irpft Riihinnn RtiilHInit L O V E D A M A N ! faith and in his own determination one must listen. People will pass us and the fire are fllsturbancea in the auxiliaries In Rockville, Ellingtou. bond. That was proved at the sale , times and is open ever^week day to follow the right, but in the In- meeting. most assurance that they will score to the young folks than to the bid except Monday ftom teri to five and on the street and we will not sec mind. Into which the Lord operates. Welfare a tremendous hit with the dance ones,’’ the State Leader pointed out. Somers and Stafford are to hold a laat week,” tense reaction, when probably hla them because we did not look. The To know God, the natural mind joint outing this year. This Is more on Sundays from two to five physical strength had been spent, The Anderson-Shea Post Service Iovcr.s for miles around and that Is LaGuardla said tee arrangement ^ This exhibition will eloSe August . . . that’s dll life meant to her! Lord Is always passing- by, always must be still. the rca.son Mr. Cook has selected or less of a novelty as each pijst would help tremendously to relieve he was unable to set the proper calling. To set the Lord we must ha.s held it.s outing separately in I’ae value upon things. In humbly looking to the Lord' wce^to^he'v '^F^'w'^State^nennrt’ Sandy Beach Ballroom at Crystal unemployment and added ‘ "money look within us, where His kingdom with desire to do His will at a ll! ment Headquarters HarUord ^ Y"Kagement of past. No da,te or place has yet apent for construction in New York He thought of himself as the Is. To hear, one must listen In costa we are saying ’’Speak, Lord; to the Newington Veterans’ h o ^ * 0''‘'‘>«tra tomorrow been selected but It is expected that will help the whole country because only true prophet of God left, spiritual quiet. HEBRON they will be shortly. It is planned steel and other supplies are pur- EXPLORERS ON PERILOUS and he saw his own life betrayed for thy servant heareth.’.’ ,tal. Memberf of tee Post o? any „ . . . to hold a clambake and sports. chased everywhere." and endangered. Veteran In town wishing to use this i . ^** 2 dance band has Fin g ers p o in te d a t her, lips contact service shoutt notify “‘’ Crystal Lake on sev- Mrs. Eliz.abeth Doyle of Union- William Poehnert of Rockville is La Guardia conferred first with It was under these ctremu- Post Commander ! occasions but never has the vllle, her daughter, Mrs! Arthur V. chairman of the committee on place Secretary Ickes, tee PWA’ adminla- FOR VACATION TRIP THROUGH CANYON and date. ' trator. Jones later saw Ickes and stances that the voice of the Lord c,., n____ _ . McEncIIy combination of twelve Linde and sons, Arthur and Richard Ynn Will Want .A w h isp e re d behin d her, but came to him In the cave, telling The llsf’of . musicians been so well balanced, so Textile Outing Today he left the secretary’s office carry- him to go forth and stand upon anlointmLn Department; finished a musical organization as of West Hartford, have been guests The first annual field day and ing a large envelope containing ae- Darine Group Will .N’cgotiule' the wo Hd could not look Into the mount before the Lord. If ifonhi^omrn^ ve»r ^ Present. Numerous re- for the past week at the home of outing, of the - Rockville Local, No. curitles of various cities offered aa PERM A NENT 2.i0 Treacherous Rapids In there is any vision that can come 'io member ^ i ' cordlngs and broadcasting engage- Mrs. Doyle's son-in-law and daligh- 2012, United Textile Workers, will collateral for loans. to strengthen and hearten a man, the local post have roents Inspired Mr. Coolc to *look lor, Representative and Mrs. Ed- be held this afternoon at the Lled- Ho said he Intended to look over We give more than ten different Colorado ‘River Journey. her soul. he ia more likely to get It stand- received positions by appointment about for tee best ahlsU in the ertafel Grove on West street. the securities as part -of a genera] of the State Commander. mund H. Horton. Week end visitor.') The Grove was to open at noon, kinds of Permanent.s. One to .smt ing upon a mountain than biding country and the orche'stra as they at the Horton home were Mr. and plan to market municipal securities In a cave. win appear at Sandy Beach Sunday with the afternoon’s program sched- for the cities In order to extend their j'our individual t.vpe. Grand Canyon, Arii., July 21.— It was not long before Elijah THE 8ALV.ATION ARMY Administration will be held Tuesday' Without, oV^iVh ^ffiL” to friends Mrs. William A. Horton of Hacken- uled to start at 1 o’clock. Trans- borrowing power. i AP) Led by Clyde Eddy, New Co n a n y man e v er know what Adjutant R. E. Martin evening will prove a revelation to sack, N. J., who stopped for a visit had a tremendous vision. A music and dance lovers who appre- portation was furnished by a truck York explorer and scientist and Dr. ■ great windstorm rent the moun- ' th\*n hope teat® U X'll' r u T X ‘ ' '“^ers who on their way to. ifaine where they donated by Frederick W. Bradley. , l.us.sell O. Frasier, Bingham, Utah, There will be no open, air service' possible ?orfor anall bo^rdboard membersmemLra te ^ i ^‘“11 har- will spend a vacation. 0 woman g oes thru for love? tains and broke the rocks,’ and —Byron. mony and dance tempo coupled with A program of sports will feature IL DUCE SEES NO WAR I sportsman, a group of explorers to- after the wind there came a great Saturday night. be present at this time. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Clark of Hart- this afternoon, followed ’oy a short j f'ay were on a perilous boat voyage I Teachers and officers of the Sun- an artistic teterpretatlon of tee lord were visitors Wednesday at the earthquake, after the earthquake Sunday V. F. W. Auxiliary latest Broadway hits. entertainment program. There will I Ihioiigh the Grand Canyon of the there was a fire; but not In wind, Slajor and Mrs. Edward Atkinson day school will meet Friday evening borne of Mrs. Olive A. Clark, tee be dancing this evening. IN THE NEAR FUTURE . Colorado river. Sejdo m has the screen seen earthquake, or fire did Elijah at 7 o’clock. The meeting of the Anderson-Shea former’s mother. Mrs. Clark, who At Sandy Beach' will be In charge of tee Holiness Auxiliary will be held Tuesday, July The men left Lee.s Ferry, Aria.,' hear, the voice of the’ 1-ord, meeting beginning at 11:00 a. m. haa been very seriously 111 tee past A large party la expected to be j Thursrlay. They will have to nego- though he felt the presence. 24, a t tee State Armory, a t 8 tew months, is reported as in a fall- on hand on Sunday. evening a*: Says Italy W’ill Never Be the such o moving story, such fine The praise service at 3 o 'cIock In the CHI RCH OF THE NAZAKENE o clqck. The trustees are requested ing condition. I Hate about 250 treacherous rapids park will be ted by Songster Leader H. B. .Anthony, .Minister ihamber of Sandy Beach for the big dance at First to Brins: It On— Other i befofe reaching thoir am. ■ kings over Syria and Israel, and fisn Soap Products, the Kirklanl ACTIVITIES vacation and week ends here. Mr. A number of members of tee D. ot preceded by the open air and 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship O H. of Rockville will attend the teld Bishop Miguel Dandrea of Elisha as a prophet in his piace. march at 7 o’clock With sermon by tee pastor. f-oap products,, and tee Chalange Lorton will Join her for week emis Buenos Aires today. Don’t heglert your h.-ilr's ap|)earnnce; have nn entire Then came, also, the mild re- I’>and products. The members are Traditionally, summer is the sea- when possible. Mr. and Mrs. Horton 60lh annual meeting of' tee state new Permanent. ' . buke of tee still small voice, re- The Sunday school will meet at 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s hour, son ot tee year when business ac- lodge at Club park In New Britain "I can affirm,” Mussolini said, acked to bring in theii coupons each have made a lovely pool in the cen- "there will be bo war, at least lor minding Elijah that there were 9:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service tivlUes slacken up to a considerable tomorrow. The Week with sermon by the pastor. to Mrs. Ruth Frazier, chSlsman. The ter of their flower garden, in which several years, because tee world still 7000 in Israel who had not Dept. Finance committee are en- extent, but the local (Thambcf of grow water lilies aiid other flowers. The party will be transported powers are making prevention of TALCOnVILLE bowed the knee to Baal. Tuc’sday, 7'.00 p. ra.—Life Saving The Week Commerce is like Tennyson’s brook, from Rockville by bus which will Gtiards and Corps Cadets Brldage. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid- deavoring to raise 250,000 of these The pool is kept full of water by tee war their first thought”. Elijah might have been saved coupons from now until Dec. 1st. for It runs on forever and is now busily overflow from' tee roof which is leave tee meeting rixims on Village this gloomy and desperate expe- 8.00 p. m.—Band concert in park. week prayer meeting, street about 11 O'clock. All mem- In a forty-minute interview Mus- French Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. J, Ilaa.se and Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class meet which cash will be awarded. This engaged in the summer program piped to it. solini demonstrated himself to ba rience if he had been only able Wedne.sday, 7:15 p. m.—Young money will be used to help liquidate teat is of''Interest to its entire bers wishing to attend are a.sked to daughter. Mildred, and Miss Anna ■ to see these 7000 faithful saints. People's Legion Open Air service. ing. The vacation church school which communicate with President Ed- willing and eager to answer the M rs. A Idea 1 *et it jean Hofhal.s of Itosednle, N Y , are tee indebtness on the Connecticut membership. Summer, winter, au- opened Monday at the Congrega- question^ of the South American How often we make similar mis- Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Open Air Cottage at Eaton Rapid.s, Mich. The tumn and spring, the Chamber al- ward A. Denzler of 54 Ward street 709 Main street Phone 80.W gucNt.s at the Jones farm. appraisals of the forces of right .“•■rvlcc led by Sergeant Major Wil- tional cnurch with an attendance ot or with Vice-President Harold prelate. Mrs. .Mary Wolf spent Tuesday : CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Department Is striving to meet the ways has activltle.s In excess of the ■to has increased its registration to When the bishop asked him to In- that surround us! l/am Atkinson. K. Klrhter, Pastor time available but always manages Obenauf. with .Mrs. Jack Barton; I Either when evil triumphs, or j Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Holiness meet- obligation as soon as po.sslble. so •iP tee largest attendance on any Leave for Bermuda terpret Italian thoughts on war for ■Ann M.nrding I’eaiilv Hint.'. .Si'ries Are .-XpiK'nrin'.; Mys. James Wood, who l.s suffer-J that the children at the cottege will to keep things, going smoothly, by day. As two of those were only tee American mind the premier said: when in victory over wrong and j * E. Isaac Proctor, leader. 7:30 p. m. 8:00 a. m.—German service, dint of persi.stent and untiring ef- ■Col. Francis T. Maxwell and his In This Paper. Injf from pneumonia, is reported j is we are weakened Jjy the struggle. ' Song.ster Bridage rehearsal. he given the proper care and educa- fort. there for a day the total registra- brother,' William Maxwell, both of "I can say that if war comes Italy ^ ightly Improved, She was taken to 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School., tion. Majority of us u.se these prod- tion may be called 47. The children will never be the first to bring it It Is tee tempter’s way to whisper 10:00 a. m.—English service. Rockville, left today for a ten-day the Manchester .Memorial ho.spllal to us teat w’e are alone and un- ucts so lets save the coupons and have greatly enjoyed the sessions, as voyage on the S. 3. Transylvania on. Italy cannot think of war be- on Monday., SOUTH CHURCH The annual “Waldfest" will take get tiie neighbors to help. Will the During the past week,’ President cause she Is too much engaged In a. supported, that the ' cause of (Methodist Episropal) place in Jarvis Grove, July 29, with shown by the regularity of their at- for Quebec, Sagmenay and Bermu ■The V’ernctn cMvlc Betterment As- | truth and right is not as strong | nembers who have sumo of the E. J. Holl has appointed two com- tendance. The school closed Satur- da. vast amount of public work and Leonard C. Harris, Minister combined English-German services coupons, please bring them to tee mittees to hahdie arrangements for other national endeavor* seeking the sorlatlon will hold a field dav out- as we had supposed It to be. ' I beginning at 10:30 a. m. A dinner day. today, with a picnic lunch on . Visit Camp Woodstock j Ing on Saturday, July 28 from two What is the cure for these n-ecting, so they can be packaged summer activities, namely, the out- the church grounds. About 25 boys from tee Tolland greatest good for . her people,” Sunday; , will be served at 12 o'clock. All P’operly. ing committee headed, by John Ech- “And If it comes,” observed Bish- I -to nine o’clock, rhere w ill be sports moods of depression? There arc 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. ' ladles are kindly requested to bring Seven "freaU air” children from County Temporary Home at Ver- i an^s from Hartford, .New Britain, Berlin mountain vision, where God can tourney will be an Innovation tela counties are on their annual camp- in ...... Chadwick (Eighth Sunday, after Trinity>. yeai and Is expected to attract con Harold Gray would have liked to en- To her .stunniiiK npf)e!)yance .... , and Middletown were entertained -t'S'-’ .'4 V» reveal Himself to us and where Contralto Solo "I Sought the Theme: Worln-besteht das wahre _ British War Veterans tertain the boy’s sister, but the ing tour. GILEAD ' at her home. ii\ we can find -new hope In Him. The ineeting of the New England slderable Interest from the mem Storra Pastor Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schward Lord" ...... ; ...... Stevenson Chrlstentum? 1. Nicht in aeu.ssei- bers. father of the children was unwilling Mrs. Florence Harris Stubbs of licber Zugehoerigkeit zu Jesu. 2. Council of British War Veterans '.o let them come, seeming to fear Rev. J. Garland Waggoner, pas- . and two chtidren of Cronford. N. J.. Cleveland, Ohio. tor of tec Storrs Community church, The regular meeting of the i were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Im lebendigen Glauben an ihn als which was to have been held in Man- Early In the week, a special com- that their affection would be alienat- SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Recessional Hyrm) ...... Emille unaern Heiland. chester tomorrow has been postpon- ea from their parents. will deliver the sermon at tee union Grange was held Tuesday evening_____ , George Cleveland. LIFE O F Po8tlud.e—Chorus ...... Lemmens mittee of the Merchants Division services to be held at the Union at the-local hall with eighteen mein- CHURCH ed. The delegates will meet on Sun- Mrs. :Howard C. Champe and her S. E. Green, Minister. Monday, 8:30 a. m.—Daily Vaca- ST. BRIDGET’S R. C. day, August 26th. met and voted to postpone plans for Congregational church In Rockvli'e her* and one visitor present. Invita- the proposed get-together of em- soE John left Friday for a week m on Sunday morning. Thj members tions to neighbor w.th Echo Oranga tion Bible School will begin its last Rev. John F. Kenney, Acting Pastor British ex-service men will be New York with John's father, the week's sessions. ployers and employees until Sep- of the Rockville Baptist, the Rock- September 13 and with East Hamp- All of our meetings are dismissed amazed to learn that they are still tember. It being felt teat tee cur- Rev. H. C. Champe. who Is taking a (luring the time of the meetings in Friday. 2:30 p. m.—The -Home Masses will be celebrated at 7:00, p:cklng up our dead from the bat- ville Methodist Episcopal and the ton Grange September 26 were ac- rent vacation schedule would prove summer course in theology at Union Union Congregational churches cepted. Demits were granted to “ V irg ie W in ters Cromwell. There will be throe and Foreign -Missionary societies 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30. At tee 8:00 tlefields of France and Belgium. In College vacation school. They WIU VERGIE W IN TERS meetings' in Cromwell on Sunday will give a Sliver Tea at tee home an obstacle to the success of aiirh will attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foote of mass tee junior choir will sing. a report recently issued by tee Im- a- event at this Ume. The get-to- spend part of the time at the home Rockville Brief* Amherst, Mass. Announcement waa and meetings every day throughout of Mrs. Howard Keith, 50 HoU Prelude—Organ, Kinder, perial War Graves Commission they of tee Rev. E. Elden Mills and fami- fro m th e sto ry b y Louis Bro m field the .week. . street. Hostesses, Mrs. Paul Fer- Hymn—Morning Song. gether will probably be held late In Prof, and Mr*. Philip M. Howe made of the annual Field Day and Like d her m illin ery ” state that 872 bodies of British sol- September. l.v, at Forest Hills, N. Y„ and at the sailed from Buffalo yesterday after- Flower Show by East Central Po- \ ris, Mrs. Inez Truax, Mrs. Joseph Hymn—Let Glory In tee Highest. diers were found In the ye^r 1933. Flood, and Mrs. Keith.' Ladles of Hymn—Soul of my Saviour. home of tno Rev. Douglas Parker, at noon, for a trip to Niagara Falla and mona Grange No. 3 with Tolland POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH. Out of these 872 bodies 600 were Last week tee first concert at the G.en Falls, uear Lake George, N. Y.. through tee Great Lakes to Chicago Grange, Wednesday, August 15. A with HELSN VINSO N tee parish will be welcome. Duet—Whispering Hope, Haw- found on the Somme battlefields Rev. Peter Latoa. 7:45 p. m— Demonstration pro thorn: Selma Obrlght, Stella Rod- south end was given in Center Park before retunUn^ home. where they will visit the World’s hot dog roaat will be held on the gram of tee Dally VacaUon Bible alone. It is more amazing,when one by tee Salvation Army band and Messrs. Vermllla and Ganz bf the Fair for a couple of Week*. grounda of the Gilead HaU Associa- oni*. takes Into codsideratlon that the D irecte d b y ALBERT SA N TELL 8:30—Children’s -mass. School open to all. No admission Hynm—Mother Dear. the huge attendance indicated that State Midway Department are A meeting of Alden Skinner Aux- tion: Thursday evening. July 26. A 10:30—Mass.' will be charged. battle of the Somme started July the concert series Is gaining In scsrcjilng titles to land adjoining iliary waa held last evening In the program of songs, readings and Music at tee 10:30 mass; 1st, 1916, Who said w-ar. 2:00—Picnic at Happyland Pavil- Prelude — Barcarolle, Hoffman; popularity from year to year. The Nopth street road. In preparation for O A. R. hall. A social followed tee stunts and a Birthday Horoscop* d ro m a w ru n g fro m th e h e a rt o f a w o m an to ion, in charge of John the Baptis.t Members of the Post are again Block Dance, which the Chamber le work soon to’ De begun on tee business meeting at which refresh- was presented by the Grange mem- Only on« kind of wom*n ipok* to ST. .M.ARV’S EPISCOP.AL organ. ‘■socifty. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Kyrie Elclson, Lenard; Belt Rad- reminded of our cigarette fund.’ sponsored jointly with tee Recre road, under the NIHA project. Pos- picnts yvere served. On Sunday the bers. Ht . Tho othgft w hltpT.td hgf nomo. . touch th e h e a rt o f th e w o rld ! 'dlng. Piease ouy you: cigarettes and de- tlon Centers, also turned out a sible purchases of land may oe annual picnic will be held at the Mrs. Charles Fish held the ticket posit teem In the British American success, although postponed necessary in the survey. This road home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph that drew an inner-spring mattress BURGESS OF TOWN Sunday, July 22—Eighth 'Sunday Offertoiy Duet — Whispering ST TZ After Trinity: Hope, Hawthorn: Selma Obrlght, Club, Washington Social club or days by rain. / gc ea past the White school bouse m Wllleke In Vernon. at Montgomery Ward’s In Manches- LACKS CITIZENSHIP 10:45 a. m.—ilornlng Prayer and Stella Rodonis. v/ite Bi'l Davies at the Home Bak- Giiead, to the Bolton line. It Is much Mi.sa Bernice Morin of Windsor ter this week. Sermon. Sermon topic: "Fruit Bear- ery. These cigarettes will be used to Wednesday of .this week, when avenue Is entertaining her cousin, Samuel Alvord of Bolton was a ssf ■ West Brownsville, Pa.— (AP) _ Sanctus—Lenard. used by fruit farmers and others of ing". Benedlctus—Lenard; Albert Zur comfort the veterans who are co.n- tee Chamber wa^clbsed all day for Gilead. , , Miss Dorothy Morin, of South H al- recent caller a t Mr. and Mrs. Ben- George Stephenson discovered after 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer an'd flned with Illness In the eVterans tee annual Mccehanta Day holiday ley Falls, and Miss Agnes Good- jamin Lyman’s. ’ serving seven years as burgess of owckas. About 25 automobiles loaded with Sermon. Sermon topic; "Children.of Agnus Del—Lenard. hospital In .Newington. Please do Executive Vjee President E. J. Mc- people from the New London Coun- reau, of Wllllmantlc. Edward and Harriett Miller re- this little city that he. Is not an God". . ■ your part. Cabe attended the annual meeting Night Patrolman Merrill Cedor o' turned to their home ta Milford tel* American citizen. Now the day is over, choir. ty Farm Bureau .came thrpugh tee Morning and Evening Service wlU The members of the Army and of the Connecticut Commercial See Green Friday, stopping at Porter’s the Rockville Police Is on his an- week after passing s'everal weeks Investigation disclosed he was be in charge of John Johnston. Navy club afe holding their annual retards Association at Savtn Rock', nual two wocka’ vacation vlaltlng with their grandmother Mrs. Hart born In Amble, England. Stephen- ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH ojb'Whlch organization ’ Mr. McCabe store to form in line for their ob- Sessioiia of the Church School, , Rev tt'. p. Reldy, Pastor outing tomorrow. We hope tee boys icetive, a visit to Hebron and Gilead friends and relatives in Providence, E. Buell. Stuart Gibson went with " “Ster proceed--; Men’s Bible Class add Highland Rev. Patrick Killeen have-a good time. _ haa been president for the past R I. . ' them for a visit at the Millet home. year. He w-as elected to the execu- tarms. Their e.ipeclal interest was Miss Luctna Ack’eriy and father, A vacation Bible School will be stating I Park Sunday-School omitted during Rev. Thoniaa Stack . I wonder what haa happened to m the farm of Representative Asa he always had believed naturaliza- July and August. ” the V. F. W. horseshoe pitching tive committee for the coming year. Paul Ackerly, are on trip to tee held here from July 21 to 28 daily, 9 VolTli like yours, too. if tlon of bis father made both clU- ' Tuesday. 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. W. Ellis of Gilead, on account of his South. Miss Ackerly, who haa been to 12 a. m. The school is sponsored zens. Masses will be at 7, 8:30 and team. It ia a iong time ..since we allaljla and pasture lands. you shop here! All the 10:30, Children’s Mass In Church board from teem. I suppose Cap. All Chamber members have been teaching in Turkey, visited friend* by the Trl-County CterlsUnn En- smartest hats at prices But opponents peUtioned tee ‘ E.5UANUEL LUTHER.AN notified of two proposed amend- Mrs. Edward A. Smith is spend- in Rockville bn Thursday just before deavor Union and will be In charge courts the application Itself w as' Basement Chapel at 8:30. Peterson and his gang are too much ments to the by-laws, the first con- ing a few days as tee guest of her Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. Music by the Junior Chorus Choir occupied In the softbaU league to be leaving for the southern trip. of Misa Alice Humphrey and Alfred that are .sure to surprise admission of tee truth of tee i cerning membership meetings, and hrother-ln-law and family, N. Eu- Fred Lelnhos of Pleasant street Dixon of New Britain, trained .YOU. ch arp s Md so Stephenson resigned.! Sunday school and Bible classes at the 8:30 &Iasa; hothcred with horseshoe pitching the second the types of membership. gene Smith, ot Norwich. Is entertaining his sister, Miss Rose teachers. City Council met to select a at 9:30. classes Prelude, Bach, Organ. enyhow if the boys would like a The time limit on this mail referen- Earl Porter la spending the week Leinhos, of Hartford. Hymn-'-O Mother I Ck>uld Weep Mrs. Karl Links haa returned to auccMsor laAd Marker Stephenson, ! Swedish service at 10:45. Sermon ^arn6 sometime I am sure our ^oou dum vote haa been set for July 31 end as a guest of Dwight Martin at Clarence J. McCarthy, ' Exalted her home from the Hartford hospi- The WilPoae Dress Shop ha.s for voars been aearchimr for Mirth. friend Jim Thompson would be glad and members are urged to fill In Giant’s Neck, Niantic, at iirs. Vic- 49c-69c-88c tee burgeSs .son, was unanimously: theme, ’’False Prophets." Music by Hymn—Mary. Unto Thee I Call. Ruler of Rockville Lodge, No.-1359, tal. Her mother from Pennsylvania Sh o p a i d a ’ t t rrib lo p rice elected. a double quartet from the Emanuel to accommodate them, This goes for tee ballot arid mall It at once to the toria Strong’s cottage which the B. P. O. Elks, has -returned from la spending 'he summer with Mr. Long ag o she hod touched the hair of Anthenr—O Sacred Heart What te.c Legion also. Here’s hoping to for th eie preciout momentt. RKO The younger Stephenson was choir. Chamber office. Martin family have rented for two the National .Convention at Kansas and Mra, Links. this doughter who didn't know her. born In this country. Shall I Render Thee. Soloist, MIs.s hear from them soon. weeks. Our annual Sunday school and Nellie Moynihan, Chorus. City, Mo. He 'visited the World’s Miss Marjorie Foote entertained RADIO PICTURE church picnic will be held at'E liza- H.AVE PERFECT RECORD ilr. and ilra. Grinton I. Will will Fair at Chicago while on the trip. her Sunday school class Tuesday af- 31 TZ Hymn—O Lord I Am Not Worthy. .Mons-Ypres Auxiliary. Washlngtori, July 21—(AP)—The Cards were received yesterday The Mai\v Carney FAMOKO 8. 8{|(MAN, Ixec. Arokocer DEATH IN PL.AYHOt*SE beth Park Saturday. July 28. We spend the week end at Storra. ternoon. The little folks enjoyed plan to leave the church between Communl(>n-Handel’s Largo, Vio- The regular monthly meeting of Ice Patrol whose job it is to see teat from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crlppa anJ bathing and games, also the refresh- lin. Organ. the Auxiliary was held In Tinker ac. more ships go the way ot Titanic, daughter, Miss Allegra Ann Cripps Hat Shop St. John’s. N F - A ehiMron’, '*'‘>0 have Recessional—Roberts, Organ. ments which their teacher and her The Wilrose Dress Shop a 'nr.fh «re,asked to come by way of hall last Wednesday evening. Mr*. haa just completed Ita 20th year who are enjoying a motor trip to mother had for them. ’ Hats Ehtcluslvelsr” A P I C T U R E Y O U W IL L W A N T T O SEE A G A I N A N D A C A I N ~ “ playhouse waa a death bouse for _^ Music at the 10:30 Mass. Low Drake occupied the chair and pre- BULL DOWNS SERGE-ANT Spofford Lake, New Hampshire. Hotel Sheridan Building Cyril Yetman. 4 years old. -tee church so teat transportation Mass for tee Summer. with a perfect record. Miss Ruth Ackerman who gradu-* State Theater Building , sided over a very large attendance. During those two decades not a Mrs. Florence P. Maxwell of One oi tee (telldren playing with may be provided for one and all. Prelude—Bachs. Orgin. Brindisi, Italy.—(AP)—A motor- ated from a high schcx)l in Hartford PEL1CHTrDl.LV COOL Bus transportation will also be pro- Reports from the different officers life has been lost from the Arctic Maxwell Court has sold to Mrs. In June baa secured a positJon with SU N . - M O N . - T U ES. 3 Deluxe Shows 5 - 7 - 9 him In fhe little house ipparently vided. ThSre will be an abundance Hyrim—To Thee O Heart of Jesus.------and committees were heard and Iceberg menace that sent 1,571 per- cycle came out second beat in »- Margaret J. Pierce Marble, of Norte an insurance (Ximpany in Hartford. applied a match to tee dry .brush Duet—Miss' Werner, Mrs Bren-; much important bu.siness dtScussed. clash with a bull near here and tiie Park street, the bouse in which she wood and it burst into flames trap of games and contests. Let’s all sons to death with tee 'Titanic. machine's driver got decidedly tee o . c The tlravilngdrawing on the hand made About six hundred Icebergs were resides at the present time. Louisiana agricultural authori- ping CytU while the others es j te ^ th°'*^ enjoy a dixy's outing . worst of the encounter. The bud I Ua*E?^We fte’ I Md Mrs. William sighted this spring. The record charged the vehicle and hurled Ser- ties figure that if the state’s annual 1 The next meeUng of fhe Board of jUs Ere We Go. James Breen. Finnegan on Pearl street was the spring waa 1929 when 1,352 were Between five and eight million production of strawberries wrere Postluda—Organ. Ijucjgy firinnaa. Fallowing tk* e s s t- geant Francesco Conte of the tin cans are filled with food In ■MB. .FMMlaZ m. owU, placed and to end, the Uae would MANCHESTER EVE^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SAIX^KUAY, JUL Zl, 1834. morn fnsrsd and morn dstMtsd by craxy prooaadlng ha loot control, hit But Will It Be Effective? PAGE n v a ; g pewtrful axploltars thaa any man la car mounted tha curb, rmn 39 feet HOT WEATHER SO WnXEE on tha sldawalk and struck not only AND AIDE TAKE IT EASY ABaries. 438 ARE ENROLLED ^ • CHURCH WEDDINGS Softittig Herald And that is why, U ha ahotild be a hydrw t but tha human victim. HEALTH -DIET ADVICE POISONED AS HE STRAYS IN BOLTON RARE ____ »U»U«IMBO a t TH* Friday oad Friday night are QUIMBYS ESCAPE ODD FEUOWS INSTALL ^ FRINTINO OOMPAKT, INa aeinlnatad iTor the. Praaldeacy la This aaama to ba tha most aggra- BV UK. FRANK McCUY Just one long hitch in any The Daily Dozen Qaeations la regard to Hm IUi and Diet POTATOES, IS STRICKEN II BUm II atmt 19M he would be extremely likely vated case of motorized homicide FOR SWIM LESSONS Chinese laundry. The Chinese I Ministers of the gospel are not ll«neb»it*r. Conn will bo baawered by Ur. MeUoy wbo eaa way with a Job Is to sUy with it , making much money on mar-' OmCERS LAST NlGHt THOMAS rSKOrSOM . to win. that has aver occurred in tbs long By ANN HARDING ' riages In tee town of Bolton. Tne ' AS LIGHTNING HITS OnnornI IlnBkcor be eddresiied la oare nt this paper. En- till it’s- done if it’s a minute or a and bloody history of criminal auto- eleae atemped, aeU-addreaaed eovetopA lUymond Magnuson of Wap- ; records of tee town clerk of Bol- { week. Lost night Willie Ong, ' ton. David Toomey, show that I Leroy Roberta Beeomea Noble FounSod Oototwr 1, Itll VOLUNTEER STEERERS RiobUe driving in this atete. lor reply. Birch street, of Ur. sticking to. It' One fundamental ex-iciee la the one which keeps the abdomen flat ping Recovers Quickiv After PnbllihoS Bvnnr Cvnnlnc £x«*pi Frank Busch Reports 107 1 got my Instructions tor tela exercise from a doctor. This Is the I there have been but two mar- j Grand — Orer 60 Present BunSut And Bolldnys Entoroo nt tb* It is a reasonable expectation •-SV. O' T - r r " . - all day with die mercury at 120 Treatment at Hospital. Pops up the Service Citizens of way It is done; sit on h piano bench, or some object which has neilhiT riage licenses Issued in the towa Bolts Nearly Wreck Roose h Many of Them Out of Town. Fodi Offle* nt UnnehMttr, Conn., *• that the killer shall ba dealt with, as SHAKING PALSY .t work hard, but tba‘ minute I am tl;e In tee dry room and about a thin I of Bolton so far in 1934 and In •nnnad Clnna .Mnil- lu tu i. More Boys and Girls Join hair less than that around tee arms or back. Have tills bench Just far enough in front of a chest of Prompt treatment given Raymond I SUBSCRIPTION rates Connecticut There appear to be the extrema of offenders, with equal ; bote cases tee marriages were ' ironing boards, called It a day at drawers,- a desk or a table which allows you t o ' brace your' toes under- Magnusoni 24. 6f Wapplng., at the With Leroy Roberta os Noble On* Fonr. By mnll ...... $1.0* four of them, for In the prospectus extremity of severity. Hera, If performed by a Justice of the Whicb Tkey Are Visfting P*r Month, by mnll . . . » ...... I 60 is not produc^ a sudden rup- Answer: The hungw you com- 9 o'clock. Willie and hie young neath It. With your feet safely supported by tee furniture facing yo'J, Manchester Memorial hospital fol- peace. Grand, tjie officers of Kltig David Slnslo eopUa...... | 01 just ‘lent to the newspapers there aver, tha maximum penalty Is In- His Classes. assistant knocked off, clad them- aclax and, bend over backwards until your head touches the floor. Take lowing his admittance last evening I/* ^ s. No. 81. lOOF. were InatoUed OallTorad, ona yoar ...... II.CC hi*" *1®** P ' * ' “ of Is probably c^e to gastritis deep breaths while dolr^ this. last night at Odd Fjtlows Hon by. Is no mention of any membership dicated. *•. fft»b® between the Army and tee SATURDAT, JULY 31 with a kinked or looped colon will two hours became fuUy conscious. Stephen VV. Kecdle, 64, q farmer of lightning entered the house, one adopt. It la. one may suspect auspicious persons who have come have always been ever-sUmulsted William Wicks, Stewart Hagenow, Army and Navy club members go following the telephone wires Inside, certainly be In .better health on a John Treschuck, Joseph Fsikoski, Contest. Today be Is well on tee ro$d toward ^>f Rye street, East Windsor, said without undue cynicism, much the Into contact with the police that by the uaF of highly seasoned foods, well-balanced diet than when eating » U..., .. ; recovery. and one entering by way of an elm BORAH FOR PRESIDENT coffee, tea and alcoholic drinks. George Finley, David McCullum, te had consumed only three or four tree In the rear of the house. kind of program shrewd Democrats would mean, obviously, that almost haphazardly. Sylvan Oflsrrs, Stanley Nichols, Lledertafsel Grove In East Hartford.' the Italians with tee Swedes roeet- glasses of beer when be faced tee TickeU for tee drawing of the Seven persons gathered Is tbs Cottage Street That very shrewd observer of po- expect to be able to Incorporate in one out of every twenty-five ot the After years, of over-stimulation WaltM Kllner, Albert Carlson, Of course tee gobs and the dough- Ing the winner. There will be court on a charge of driving a car and toxerpis. the one who is pre- (Is -Junket Good Dessert?) Norge electric refrigerator in the living room escaped serious Injury lltleal eveoti and trends Paul Mal- country's Inhabitants, only a little Charles MeCkioe, James McCooe, boys will come In for their share of horseshoe pitching contests and vol- while under the Influence of liquor. their platform toon. It la "progras- dlspoaed to shaking palsy will, at Question: Mrs. Mollle S. in- Trl-Stores Cdievrolet Days salea the competition but the representa- ley ball with tee same nationalities- TWO TOWN OFFICIAIS while the lightning wrought havoc lon, who li almost ns unaffected by leas than one out of twrelve of the Joseph Newak, James Humphries, Keedle was arrested at 7:15 o'clock with every other room In th* Pa(Jiage Store slve." It la not as aenaattonal as the age of about forty-flve years, quiries r "Does Junket with a quart James Dailey, Harold Butler, Bobby event must be deposited In the tick- tlve.s of tee.three miUonallties seem having (earns In tee field. A soft :a.st night by Patrolman Ftaymond personnl eympntbles as n photo- adult population, is a crook or. a develop' tee first symptoms. This of milk (which makes a custard of et boxes not later than nine o'clock to be the keenest rivals for top bon- j ball gam* between the regular house both upstairs and down. Al- Phone 8844 • Free Delivery its promulgators would probably like Glorgettl, James Tierney, William PLACED ON JURY UST Griffin at the Oakland street bridge. though several fires were started In graphic plate, reports that ultra- least a person to be wratched. disorder Is present more with men ' a .real thick consistency) make • Tierney, William Walker, Verne tonight. The drawing will be held , Army and Navy club team In the to have folks believe. It goes In than' women. good dessert?” li, tee State theater Monday night was examined at the police sta- various part* of tee house, they I Halliday, Oscar Lefrone, Bobby Club members will leave for the soft ball league and a team of all tion by Dr. D. C. Y. Moore who tes- Keystone State Straight eonservatlves within the Republican, for a number-of things which will Even the well known prevalence The onset of the disease may be I Answer: Junket Is a good food at nine o'clock. The event is being grove about 9:30 tomorrow morning : stars Is also scheduled, were able to extinguish, them. A Marebsatti, Thomas Janoris. Clar- ! First Selectman Cook and t.'fied he was intoxicated amd unfit large hole was left in the roof, one WhlskeY. filth . 98c party*! leadership who try not to almost automatically come to pass of crime cannot be quite extensive more rapid after exposure to bad ! and makes a good protein to be ence Heritage. Clifford Heritage, ^onsored during tee month of July meeting at the club house. There I . Exactly 210 arc signed up at the Basoar Straight by Hale’s, House's and Watkins Assessor Hohenthal on Roll to operate • an automobile. Keedle Side of the bouse was partly blows fool themselves have arrived at the In the line of atate legislation, It enough to Justify any such beltQf as weather, from worry or from ex-, ! used in place of meat, flsh or fowl. Charles Heritage, George Hunt, will be sports events In the morn-1 club to attend. It will probably be Whiskey, fifth . treme nervous, excitement. Ail If used a s 's dessert, only a very Brothers. maintained he was on his way home out and all telephone wires were $1.00 conclusion that there Is no eense In declares for a progressiva Income that. Gilbert Sass, Sheldon Sage. Ing and a big dinner will be served; one of tee biggest affairs of its kind of September Superior Court and that a New York car forced completely melted. In one of th* Kent’s Gin, forma of shaking' palsy, however, small amount should be eaten. The Norge refrigerator which at two o’clock in tee afternoon. This | the club baa yet at^ed. the Idea of nominating an Eastern GirU hta machine off tee road, causing tee bedrooms, all the furniture was. fifth ...... 95c tax and opposes the sales tax. It start with a fundamental toxemia, Evelyn - Small, Jean Davidson; will be given away Monday night la Two town officials are among 39 Mr. Boaton Gin, eonaervatlve for the Presidency In which breaks down the nervous sys- one of tee finest electric boxes that car to strike the north rail of tee splintered and sticks of wood were eeek.s the eltminatton of all indiia- Juno Storre, Claire DeMsrtlni, Mu- residents of Manchester who have found piercing tee walla. fifth ...... tem and produces a real degenera- SLOW-BUILT CAREER can be purchased. The Monday Hebron avenue, about 50 yards bridge. Fined $100 and costs, he was $1.25 163S and that such leaders are ac- trlal home work—which la an Idea BEHINO THE SCENES IN riel Scranton, Lucy Dowd, Eleanor been chosen jurors for the Hartford The occupants of tee house were OlB. tion of the nerve Cells. Metabolism night prize Is one ot tee best made from the tavern. Spelas, it is al- County Superior Court for the year trying to raise the money this morn- tually considering Senator Borah of with several edges—It approves the Muriel Evans, who entered pic- Linnell, Barbara Gustafson, Rosalie leged, made a "pass': at Terles.iy, liig. all deafened by tee terrific explo- filth ...... 85c becomes faulty and tee only way Cbetelat, Shirley Gustafson, Jean by the Norge company. Watkins OBITUARY beginning September 1. Thames River , Idaho as possibly the strongest po- 1032 report on old age pensions and teat the patient can hope to recov- tures when she was a Hollywood Brothers arc tee representatives but missed, and Terlesky strurii Julius WUcenski, of Chapel street, sion, and it was several hours te- Paquette, Barbara Ubert, Evelyn Chairman Aaron Cook of tee tore their hearing was regained. Mr. Whiskey ...... tential candidate within the party. er is to thoroughly cleanse the sys- high school girl at 15, then retired here of teat model of electric re-' back bitting Spelas a bard blow on WHS fined $10 and costs for intoxica- $1.15 It urges for mors public beaches. really had been allotted, Ickes went Annin and Co., too. They're the : spite of that signal. I'm thinking for two years, believes In taking It Carlson, Mary Conlon, Eleanor Mil- Board of Selectmen must present a Quimby's father, who is 85 years Paul Revere, « ay mm tem of all morbid material, and frigerator. tea Jaw. Spclss toppled over legitimate excuse if he is to be ex- tion but a charge of breach of the Mallon remarks that It is a piquant ,jt shrewdly declares the present milk on grumbling: biggest flag-making concern in the, about getting one for my apartment. slowly when building a film career- ler, Alice Pearson, Doris Carlson, backwards, seriously injured. old, la still suffering from deafness. Blend et Whiskey... vJL*olO "Every time I step outside the world, and range all the way from then b®glfi to furnish the body with Bhlrley Pelshlrs, Elaine Gustafson, But one more week In the big FUNERALS cused from Jury duty, os will Chair- peace resulted in a suspension uf development to And Eastern con-' control system to favor dealer mo • She isn't impatient when they ask contest remains. After the re- Spelas died of a fractured skull Ju'fgment Tbs bedroom that was moat sort- By ROD.NEY DtTCHER office someone asks me for 10 or j the tiny tlag.s used for table deco:a- the proper food out of which new Betty Chapman, Caroline Grant, man E. L. O. Hohenthal, Jr., of tee ouoly damaged , was tee on* oc- servative Republicans turning for PIGEON CO.>I>irTEll cell structure may be built. her to help in a star's test. If they frigerator Is awarded tee big prize at 2:30. Hs leaves a widow and Board of Assessors, when they ore Sergeant John McGllnn tesUfled S b o t t le * ...... 25c nopoly and'lt ducks the liquor ques- The EveiUng Herald Washington 15 minion dollars. I went over | tion to one marfe .several years ago need a girl to exchange dialog with Antoinette Becclo, Carroll Hansen, Earl Judd four children. cupied by Miss Betty Qtfimby, but will be the two-door Chevrolet se- The esteem in which Earl Judd, a ciUled upon to serve. teat WUcenski came home Intoxicat- Case glAO. aid in their quandary to their sever- tion with the mers proposal to ex- Correspondent. to see the President the other day ; for a store In Detroit—that was 98 The patient must never over-eat, Clark Gable or William Powell, for Shirley Breen, Janet Ritchie, Doris fortunatriy she hod spent tee eve- New Orleans.—There's a com- but should keep his food reduced to dan. Purchasers of arUcles In any Junior in tee Manchester High Others in Manchester named as ed and created a rumpus which at- Wine. and est critic. tend the home rule provision of the and as I atsu-ted to leave. Colonel.j teel wide and 160 feet long. Tha muting pigeon in Mississippi that Instance, Muriel Is eager to serve. McGugite, Barbara Pearson, Doris ning outside instead of retiring WaohlngtoD, July 21.—In politics MacIntyre said to me, 'Mr Ickes, | stripes were seven feet wide and the the smalles.t possible amount. Only Lerchmer, Lottl Rossteuscher, of the three storea are entitled to school, was held by other ^members Jurors follow: tracted the attention of neighbors. early. bottle C up Just wbo these Eastern conserva- law so os to allow towns and cities rides 100 miles to New Orleans To most players the tests don’t one coupon for every 25 cents ot tea school and by tee large num- LDCAL RESERVE DFFICERS Daniel P. Aitken, Geoi^e H. Al- The man has been before the court It’s called "the pay-off." will you Just talk to this gentle- cloth alone weighed 600 pounds, each day on a train and then food of tee proper kind and quality mean a thing, but Muriel thinks Trudl Rossteuscher, Margaret Me- tive Republican leaders are, whose to permit the sole of distilled man for a few minutes'’ ' Well should be used. ! Cartan, Doris Taylor, Alhe Daley, worth bought. These coupons should ber of this year’s graduatl^ class, len, William A. Allen, Clarence H. frequently In the past. A JaU sen- Joseph P. Kennedy got his when The company wna tounded In 1847 ! catches a ride home, they’re an education in acting. ' be deposited In one of four ticket was showTj in a marked way last Anderson, J. CHark Baker, Thomas tence was not Imposed because be vision la equal to contemplating the liquors In hotels, taverns- and res- he was easy, He wanted only 12 by a ccuplfs of Scotsmen who got LoulavlUe ind Nashville railroad No stimulants of any kind should! "I never turn down a test, for I Mary Beattie. Noreen Young, Lu- QUAUHES WITH RIFLE Roosevelt Jammed him In as chair- million:" cille Young Elda Belcttl, Fawn Ap- boxes located In tee three stores night by tee hundreds who visited B. Boland, Alfred J. Burns, Louis 1 as a wife and five children and is Borah candidacy, Mr. Mallon does taurants, It also declares for low- off to a good start by making flags men have seen the pigeon eVery day be used, except the stimulation i learn something new from each of entered and In tee State theater. St. Clair Burr, Henderson Cham- man of the new Securities and Ex- which comes from regular physical ] pleby, Valero Swartz, Eleanor Mc- the home of the young mar, on Elro tec sole support of tee family. not Indicate. But they certainty for our war with Mexico, They for three months. It alights on a them," she says. “ And all of them It la not necessary to bold out street. bers, John Clark, LawTence A. Con- er registration fees for domestic change Commission, which will reg- also made the inaugural flag for culture exercises. These exercises Kenna,. Margaret Humphries, Lois Gets Marksmanship Rating in are not those whose political educa- train each morning at Ocean I have taught me to be my natural coupons In order to be entered in Earl’s sudden death on Thursday verse. William G. Crawford, Harold automobiles and higher fees for for- ulate the stock markets and Issu- Zachary Taylor, and they and their Springe, rides to New Orleans and »®veral times dally | self in front of the cameras." Gustafson, Rosana Humphries, tion in the school of experience has Mary McCartan, Esther Kloter, Joy tee Chevrolet contest. (Coupons de- was a shock to his many friends and Tests at Fort Devens — Gets E. Cude, Tbomaa J. Dannaher, Louts eign trucks and buses. ance of stocks and bonds. descendants have fashioned banners then returns on another train. with the proper periods of rest in i She is getting up now Into the posited now will have a chance C. Dlmock, Fred P. Fltcbner, La- between. | MeSweeney, Agnes Dailey, Eileen last evening a large gathering of 203 Out of 250. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY VAN(X:OGAS progressed no furtlier than a belief Just a sort of mlll-nm "progres- for every subsequent Presldentv featured" division. both on tee refrigerator and on tee berge H. Geer. Outside of politics, Kennedy was They'll dc.iign tlag.', too, for lodges, Walker, Irene Janovls, Lorraine boys walked to tee home to- pay that it will suffice to "liberalize'’ the sive" prpgram. known as a hard-boiled, able finan- NON-SHOCK FAN D.ANCES AH worries of every nature must | I automobile. Results of the contest their last respects. Carl E. Anderson of 00 Pitkin Gustave F^. Greene, Arthur D. foreign revolutions, expositions - or be removed from the patient and | Hansen, Shirley Little, Cllara How- LAWN SOCIAL HELD G. O. P. policies a Uttla in the hope cier of New York and Boston, a Pittsburgh.—Some persons were A FISH IN THE HAND ard, Erls Porterfield. O n e Baker, ] ! are beyond tee expectations of tee There were many floral offerings, street, a member of the class of Hale, George C. Harrison, Walter If the Service Citizens of Connec- NEW clam bakes. The flag ot tea City shocked as North Side business men domestic ba "mony maintained. ' promoters. Two prizes have al- among them being pieces from the 1035 of Connecticut State College, A. Hoffman, John Jensen, S. EmU /S fTRST QUALITY of capturing the support of the Wall Streeter” who had partici- of New,York is an Annin Job. Roanoke Is.ar.., N. C.—The N. Doris Hoppy. i ticut. are ever heard from again It announced six fan dancers for their Follow these suggestions and a A. Edwards .amlly has no use for ready been awarded, an electric High school HY Club, from hla High qualified as a msrkamra in ' tests Johnson, William E. Keith, masses of •‘little people" while re- pated in one of the stock market Over 60 Attend Party Held at will probably be due to the tact that pools exposed hy Ferdinand Pecora Yachtsmen provide the company annual picnic. B u t - compiete cure may be possible. flsh hooks^not while they have sweeper and an electric washing school class, from the baseball team conducted at tee Reserve Officers Charles W. King. George W. Kuh- Sold Exclusively At Van’s Service Station taining that of the beneflclarlea of with considerable biisinese becaueo Five of the fan dancers wore machine. . Training Camp at Fort Devena, ney, Arthur E. Loomis. Fred A. Home of Latting Caverly of they enjoy the publicity facllitlee of in the Senate Investigation—tha YORK hands. NATURE ASSISTED o f the Methodist church, the Bud- special privilege. sort of pool the SEC is required to : •1914 Mie MliViCfi.INC each boat carries a national flag, rompers and the sixth, long red QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Walking in the beach at Nag's dies of the West Side and from the Mass. He was one of 13 Connecti- Moorehouse, Ralph P. Norton, William Street. the Sunday Herald, whose contribu- a club flag, an owner's flag, and a flannel "undlea" Harold D. Puter. Frank A. Rolaton, There are some things that simply prevent. One scorned os- Head. Mrs. Edwards saw a 48- West Side Boys' club. cut men to qualify, having a score tions to the economic, moral and By Paul Harrison lot of pennants. There's even a trich-plumes for nn electric fan' (Hunger Causes Light Headodness) pound channel bass. struggling In The funeral is to be held this aft- ot 203 out of a possible 250. John Splllane. Charles J. Strickland, More than sixty of the Daughters cannot be done. You cannot divide Inside of politics. Kennedy was special flag which moans "Owner CROP REDUCTIONS STATE FACES 12TH DAY Herbert L. Tenney. Harold . W. COOPER cultural uplift of Connecticut have one of the four men who to.ssed New York, July 21.— Park Place, which she turned on herself to the: Question: Miss Betty D. writes: the surf She, her husband and two ernoon at 2 o'clock at tee home of Anderson, wbo is the son of of Liberty, their husbands and fifteen by four without having a re- Dining." and a cold welcome awaits i cheers of five thousand sweltering | "Why Is It that, when j nm full act! children plunged In and pulled It his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. B. Anderson, Walsh. Gilbert E. WiUls, John L. been so marked and so generally in 810,000 apiece to the Roose down near the Woolworth building. (Oonttnned from Page One) Winterbottom. friends, attended the lawn social mainder; you cannot live without any visitor who comes alongside In spectators. i eat St intarvals, I feel fine and can | ashore. Judd of 14 -Elro street. Rov. has been elected to tee editorial given last evening at (he home of Armored Cord yelt pre-convention campaign, an Is America's Firecracker Row. Here i‘ OF DRY, TORRID WEATHER realized.over a long period of time intimate' friend of both Roosevelt Leonard C. Harris of the Soute staff of tee "Barrack Bag," a book Mr. and Mrs. Latting Caverly of oxygen; you cannot lift yourself by arc headquartered several of the Bought a reduction to 1,963,917,000 | Heavy Duty Or because of the adaptability of the and Jim Farley, who traveled with Methodist church will officiate and patterned isfter college year books, William street and had a thorough- your bootstraps and you cannot world's largest dealers In pyrotech- bushels. Reports of new drought (Conttnned from Page One) the Interment will be in tee East which will be published at tee camp delightful Mr. Beck, whose charm them much during the campaign, damage however, led unofficial fore- ly enjoyable time. They came early ' alsct a President of the United nics. And this year they tell mo j cemetery. next week. I and stayed late. Japanese lanterns though slightly more florid than that and a gent to whom the Demo- with broad smiles that business has ea.sters to predict a fall harvest con -' of 90 degrees when showers fell but States in 1088 by selecting a candi- cratic National Committee now The bearers are to be George Weddings ! were used to illuminate the grounds. of the wood violet Is not less attrac- owes 330,000. been literally booming. j siderably smaller than the July es- afterward tee mercury shot back to Ecabert, Arnold Clarke, George The affair was in charge of the past date who wdll plesse the "stand- Pain's 1.4“ the oldest In the poof- tlmate. j 87. • Fischer. Stephen Cavagnaro, Robe-t tive than that of the chameleon, It seems that Kennedy, fever- worthy mlstVcsaes of the Iqdge and patters" and the advocates of laU- ztzz-bung buslneSH; started in Lon- AS for tobacco, efforts are being ! The Plaine states were again . hit Gustafson, all members of his class given for the purpose of assisting which you always notice and Inva- ishly oppose'' In the cause of patriotism, would be even less fqrage now," he there would bo no prosecution be- win provide three ot the bearers, I ' ___ Ranney-Willett You Can’t Beat My Price List On Tires 1 Ing the experiences of a. Borah ad- the demands of the Service Cltizrni •aid. "When land 'Was taken out as. popular as the cold drinks. •ought the chairmanship for either ! They like reproductions cauee Schoff's wife pleaded in bia oteer three wiU be from tee j Mr. and Mrs. John Rota of 235 Miss Winifred D. Willett, dsugh- One visitor, was from Canada. ministration. That kind of opposi- of Connecticut is for a reduction of ' Ferdinand Pecora. who exposed the ; yachts, race hor.scs and lady ' yesterday’s paper” of grain production it was put in behalf. She is ill. Improvement assocla- j flphool street have ae their week-end : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ctearles T. E. forage, providing pastures and feed tion. Mrs. Robert Binks of Cooper -street SERVICE PHON*E 8866 resident hunting and angling license " Street rackets, or Jim Landis, ! friends. On July 4, 1933, the big- Horses were reported falling dead guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Bocca- j Willett of 33 Wellington Road, was tion. open or secret, would have to ' co-author of tee acta.. j gest private show hereabout cost which would not have been availaole brought her guest, Mrs. Harriet fees. in the harvest fields and cattle. 111 The undertaker announces a lotlo and two daughters, and Mr. ; married this forenoon to Benjamin Jenkinqon. 426 Hartford Road be reckoned with if the party should They won part of that when’ *^-*®®' “ot counting 12 men to do' COOKING is a science in which discoveries are constantly being If all tee land remained in grain." change in tee time when friends STATION Liost January Mr. Beck said in from thirst and hunger were dying and Mrs. Guido Boltrlc of New York Ranney, Jr.* of Hartford. The VAN’S turn to tbs Borah candidacy. But Roosevelt named what are now' I*>® ahoqtlng, nt $25 each, and a big may call at the funeral home to pay made. Even the most colorless food staple is liable to have the in tee pastures. city. cere,mony was performed at 11 it would be'as a grain of dust in the tee couree of that letter: known as the "Four Horsemen" ' ^*P which each ot them ■ received, j a last tribute of respect to Mr. o’clock In the South Methodist of strict regulation—Pecora, Lan-1 "rhla year, though, there were.sev-’ FIVE CCC WORKERS Sweet. Instead of 1 o'qlock today, scales when weighed against the I did not fix the angling li- spotlight turned upon it. Take salt pork for example — wouldn’t it Members of tee fam ily of Rev. E. church by the pastor, Rev. Leonard LANGP IS MAKING cense. nor for that matter the die, Robert E. Henley and George ' orders for $5,000 displays. . POLICE PROBE ON it will be from 5 p. m. until tee hour C. Harris, In the presence of the tremendous support that that can- C. Matthews. But Chairman Ken- ' I of the servica. A. Legg of Stephen street are hunting license. Those ligures surprise you to know that it is a wonderful basic ingredient for a spending ten days at ' Pleasant members of tee Immediate families. didacy wmuld golh-among the plain were eet up by my predecessors, nedy was stuffed down their Shooting the Works. THOUGHT DROWNED The bride who was given in mar- LAST DITCH STAND throats. Beach, Thomaston, Maine. people and the thinking bualneas and and they seemed to have pretty One Newport playboy, .who used (Continued from Page One) OVER BABE’S DEATH jiao meets DEATH riage by her father was attended by (Continued from Page One) Kennedy, according to word from to pack his villa with Broadway and savory tomato sauce? Ihduitrial community—as certainly good Judgment and they did a Mrs. Olivia A. Tbomfoldt of Ridge Miss Frances Griswrold of Hartford. We Wish To Announce damn good Job. I opposed the th© VVhit© Houfl©, i© 4 “ reformed Hollywood guests for an Independ- three wrere rescued. It wras Daniel Bender of New London was cutlve's .office by order of tee State In the East as in the West. speculator " But the "Four Horse- Fre- (Oonttnoed from Page One) street is spending the greater part decrease because I did not want ence Day party, has married recent- : | •umed the boat capsized. of the monte at Milford Point. best roan for Mr. Ranney. Supreme Court. We Are Now Serving A This becauBS Borah stands, and to close tee hatcheries and throw I men" are looking at him askance ly and settled down. Time was It i's not necessary to buy cook-books to keep up with new., Ernest Brooks, a fire wardeq of IN FRIENDLY TILT The ceremony was followed by a In defiance to Olson's orders, a j Without consulting them, he ztsrt- when he'd s'end Jack.Moore as many hospital she found he had died three for a great many years has ttood, more people out of employment. culinary secrets and recipes. By means of newspaper advertise- the (Mnservadon Department, also hours before. luncheon at the, home of tha bride's majority favorable to Longer _aa- I knew we were not going to get . ed offering SEC Jobe to friends In as 20 portraits of friends to be re- were drowned. He was from Wells. (Oonttnoed from Page One) parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. sembled yesterday for the ' second for exactly the things the people- I Nhw York—which means an intor- produced In colored fire. And last Goldenberg said doctors at tee an appropriation and would have The last names of the CCC work- hospital told him he need not report HOSPITAL NOTES Ranney left for a wedding trip day In ansvyer to Langer's call for a hoped they were voting for when, in to live off our own fat, and teat ! nal dog fight unless stralghtsled year he had a surprise exhibit of ments, they come to you regularly from the kitchens of food man- Bpecl)ri session. A quorum was out. ers were, according to Mrs. Fred the accident to police since It would ed several hours later and was through the White Mountains. On 14 oz. Glass 1932, they voted for Franklin D. tea number of licenses would be shapely bathing glrU diving Into Cronnel,er wife of te.e reservoir care- held In custody at the local police their return they wlU live at 19 present in tee House but the Senate .\lso, it's recallsd teat Fariav ufacturers and distributors. And because these recipes are te.sted become known when the autopsy of Rooievalt and were much less. tee sea from his private pier. No taker. Havens, Rothfuss, Lynch and was performed. station for arraignment in (Slaston- Willard street, Hartford. lacked five members for a quorum. such plans were made this season— i | Raymond Magnuson of Wapplng, Only In small pari have Ihoia over and over again before they are released to the public, you can Al^VaVan RoIUn. Officials plan to question tee hos- bury Town Court tele afternoon, Elaine Kronlck of .18 Stephens Longer adherents predicted the ad- not even a portrait of bis bride. He The scene of the tragedy was pital authorities. perhaps on a charge of first de- ditional five would ba rounded up. hopes bean realised. For the rest chan^lj: bis mlod. Perhaps th t; EniU Hurja was with Ben Smith, had to content himself with star- street and John Clemens of East follow their instructions with complete confidence. •" Round Pond, the most remote of a gree murder. Middle turnpike were admitted to State House Guarded the people find themselves In a con- other three members of the Service ^ raider who wfnt to Ans-’ bursts and prismatic fountains. chain of lakes which supply water Outside of Tavern the Manchester Memorial hospital ENGAGEMENT As the members assenjbled at tee For several succeslve Fourths tinuing maze of rainbow promises atizensof Connecticut s Ik . possess; I,™”' ,^ 7 * hr%°I^e te " oV F^K to Amsterdam. 68 STRIKERS WDUNDED The tragedy occurred outside tee yesterday. Betty Nichols of 107 State House National Guard troops wealthy woman has ordered a m od-: The boat, powered by a small Old Dutch tavern In Glastonbury at stood by with fixed bayonets. Good Beer and deviations underlain by a teat liuman and sometimes sdmlr- ley's patronage lleutsnanL Spruce street, Miss Helen Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krleskl of est $25 display for her children. As you study these recipes you will be impressed by these facta motor, supposedly struck a stump tee Junptlon of Main street and tho Olson, himself a dirt farmer, ad- able faculty: It Is almost as long i ------of 60 Ckioper street and Mrs, Flora Starkweather street announce the growing consciousness that though But she also hires two of Pedn’a and capsized. Other fire fighters IN MINNEAPDUS RIDT New' London turnpike. Marcham of Vemon Center, In addl-; dressed the holiday group. a time from now to tea next session l*hman Keep* Jexv Off SEC specialists— at $25 each, plus travel- — they are appropriate for the time of the year in which they Mr. Spelas is said to have chal- ejiRBgement of theli niece, Miss Ht choked with emotion as he thsy have been ternflcally dosed sought to rescue the eight men but tion to ail of tee clinic cases, were Stella Kowalski, to Andrew Elbac, ing expenses—one to do the shoot- succeeded In helping only three. lenged the strength of Terlesky, In- spoke of North Dakotas unsettled their doctor has never Inaugurated of tee Legislature ss from last Jan- New y^rk" a'f«m “r“par'?^ discharged. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hydult ing and one to watch tee young- appear; they call for inexpensive ingredients; they are in harmony ' Warren D em lng.of BatchellorsvlUe (Oonttnoed from Page One) viting him to go outside tee tavern political situation, told of bis own ! any real attack on the seat of^tbelr uary to the adoption of the' Serric* ner in Lehman Brothers, Wail Robert Gowdy of Bolton_was- ad- of Rock-villc. It is understood the sters. The whole thing Is Insured was one o. the rescuers. . - for a friendly tussle. mitted today but there were no dis- difficulties, in paying taxes and ap- •conomlc disease. They are a long : Citizens’ code. One may speculate ' ®—*®t bankers, who persuaded for $25J)06. with modern rules for health and^nutrition; and finally, they are not ~ The bodies were, not immediately when Senator Wagner arrived here The twro walked to a point bn charges. wedding wlU Uke place in Rockville pealed with a trace of tears In bis as on administration emissary. in Monday, September 3. way from being satisfied with the as to how much of teat program' to*SEC Co\mtlng the Fourth of July, and recovered. eyes, for calm. Christmas in tee South, Mr; Moore difficult to follow. Osbo.me scored Govenior " Meier will command their adherence next - rolltics and friendship did treatment they ore getting, though . , ‘ he estimates that tee country . will for pleading with tee Federal gov- the last thing In the world they January. And as to what differ- ''**1 ' and barred Ben Cohen, who, spend about $8,000,000 for fireworks ITALIAN FIELD DAY eminent for intervention In the would consider would be to shift enc* it will make, anyhow. with Landis and Tom Corcoran this yeor» He doesn't know what Yes, it pays to read food adverti.sements for the facts they con- strike and then ordering tee guard Why not pay ns a visit today and enjoy drinking i fo think of tee Middle West: Pain's soon after Senator Wagner arrived GASOUNE back to the old system of curee by here.' Complete Roast Turkey Dinner yoiir beer in a quiet place wHh pleasant surroundings? I I t llT O F A F F F v n i v r CUy plant exceeded Its 1933 tain. It pays to read the recipe'i for new iden.s. ' You’ll he wise if HELD TDMDRROW Incantation and'"faith." Ll.illl Or Or r E N D IN G backed by Fletcher and Rayburn. sales by 300 per cent. B. A. Breen, union attorney active Atlantic White Flash P/us Senator Borah's tremendous About the Only thing new In pyro- you cut them out for your recipe file. Rut above all you’ll be delight- in strike negotiations, said the call The Demand for the Popular II ...... f "^® falrOeW County courts will Ickes Wisecracks gadgets Is the stickless rocket with Al! Kinds of Sport Events for troops was engineered by em- 60c—Special For Saturday e ic* ^rectne«. snd|b* "on tee spot" in th. esse of tee Secretary of.. tee Interior ------Ickea: a many-vaned cardboard tail. After ed if you try one of those recipes right away. Planned to Be Followed jjy : ployers "to create a feeling in tee Texaco Fire Chief You’ll enjoy this tasty dinner. There are also many euccessfully hie ; spilling its stars and Are an explo- ^ j minds of the men to obstruct clear ^^iclty Of hf. thinking, an in : man Vincent E. Bergen whose in- Dancing In Evening. Quaker State — Kendall — Pennzoil other tempting items bn our menu to choose from. » courage an an absolute sanely reckless antic with an auto- pionroputatlon wlsecracker as the Cabinet s chara- i sive blows the case to smithereens. I thinking when tee time comes to Oil I leaving nothing to fall back on iin- take a referendum vote on any Is- KINGSBURY BEER Sports of all kinds followed by STEAKS AND CHOPS t 7“ J. ® “ Stamford' ' “ that lusjiecttng hcada. Moore know® a sues submitted which, of course, will •pedal interests. HU convlcUoos; recently. dancing will be on the pro^am at be In the next several days." Philco Batteries Is Increasing By Leaps and Bounds. The coroner‘1 Inveatiga-! * 529,000.000 allot-' lot about rockets; Edison onq> called the Sons of Italy hall on Keeney BEER ON DRAUGHT •TO monumental and alwayA ‘ »i« j tlon disclosed teat Bergen, palpablv! the him into consultation for three days. I'ull Line of California Wines. street tomorrow afternoon os a big NEGROES FOR JURY Try It and Be Convinced! product of long and profound study. I dnmk, Invited four men to rWe with ' • • - - this ^ Alao he's amused by experimenters field day program is held. There Firestone Tires FRESH SEA FOOD ALWAYS ON HAND His coacems invariably ore with tee i him. •Cosh" M T o ..1 . . . . ' Plouning interplanetary. Then, though he even bad will be tug of war contests, horse- Hartford. July 21.—(AP) — For Try Our Delicious Soft Shell Crab Sandwiches •Sill boing of the American people . .*1’. I'*.'®' *»« “ : fliShU. Says any good fireworks shoe pitching,, several different no license, be umouncad to his hot there as It is here man can shoot a rocket four Umes : the first time in its history, Hart- Live Fresh Lobsters and Soft Shell Crabs. u a whole, with no silghtest leen- "Along that some fine. Mr. Sec- as high as the learned kinds of Italian games and a greas- ford county has selected negroes f.ir guests his Intention of seeing bow retary—” I professors . ed pole climbing contest. In the MORIARTY RROS. On Toast— 25c. \ tngs" toward tee favoring of'any have done. Jury duty. 3U1-81S Center Street—comer Broad close ha could come to another sutn- "Did you say, 'Along th.st same evening there will be dancing to The list for next year includes the froup or cloao. That is why h* U mobUs without bitting it. In this ly in g ?'" he demanded. Banner Veor. music by an orchestra -mder the names of five negroes. Open 24 flours Free Road,Service direction of Frank Valuzzi The Mintz’s Tavern After admitting tegt IB mOllons A delegation- recently A'ked tho THE TEA ROOM 203 No. Main Street This has been a good sosson .for I affair is in the hands of a commit- Phone 3873 0pp. St. .Jamv.s’s Church • 883 Main Street Depot Square Jurj' commissioners to include ne- Opposite R. R. Station J tee headed by John Garaventa. groes on the list “ A business built on quality” Or.

Manchester evening heral d. Manchester, conn., sat ^ pa t , .tut.y 21. 1934, SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, qONN, SATURDAY, JULY *1,19B4 PAGE lEVEH

SOPHIE KERR’S G R E ^ NOVEL . ("STAY O UT OF MY LIFE!” Y O U R Q lO S EOJ ip fbd C-ID V WTiC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM HoUand Not To Defend Tennis Title This Year , ______— By Sophie Kerr m DAN THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO Hartford, Osao. 50,00 W. 1040 K. O. S n J M. Travelers Broadcaaltoi ttsrvlee SATURDAY, JULY 21 '(Central And Eastern Standard Time) BEODT HEBE TOD.\T tasted the Wine and cocked his eye C H IL D R E N Not«: All programa to kaj and batio chaint or groups thereof unlema soeef* JANE lE B B y come# to New at us. He was wondering what a fled: eoaat to coast (e to e) designation tncludea all-available etattona Tork determined to ehow her home poor young assistant professor was 8y Oliv* Roberts 6«fto«i - Saturday, July tl Programs subject to chahtfe. p. M. ( D a y l ig h t Time One Hour Loferj. INDIANS MOVE TO 3RD PLACE Leading Jockeys to Ride at N an^ans^tt N3CWEA« NETWORK Cent BasL town. Merburg, and eapeclally ' doing wdth that vintage. And, oh, i:05—Farm Forum. Champ For Past 6 Years AMT JACKSON that the can make Amy. you looked so marvelous, I •A8tC — Casti weal wlw weef trtlo ' 1:45—Dick Fidler’a orchettra. wJar wtag wcab irfi wilt wfbr wre wgy Armilrong—s onlyj a aoeceaa ot her life. Amy had • wouldn't think about anything else Dr. Smiley Blanton In an article 2.00— Rex Battle Concert Ensem- when wcae #Um wwj waal: MIdt kad been her beat friend until HOW- but you._ You, In that dress, all wmaq wcfl woo^who wow wdaf wkbf in the "Parents' Magazine" quoted ble. „' NORTHWEST A CANADIAN ^ wtmj AS RED SOX DROP TO FOURTH AKD J.4CKSON broke the engnge- '-'■l'’ * O re h .itrs white an’d slim, like the day we an Interesting table of the number 2^30—Tales of the Titans. wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf 4.S0— S;3(^Charl.. Carlil., T.nor— metit Jane had forced upon him were married. 1 wanted to shout out of words used by average children SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wia wjaa , . basic: W snd.r.r.' Q u.rt.t—w..t; Fails To File An Entry; and married .4my. 3?(Xl;j^reen’s Novelty orchestra, wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wsb wapi 4:45— ar.J—Jo. Willlsmt, Sport. — loud how much 1 foved you. I don't under six. Expe.'lments were made 3:30-i-4Veek-end review. In New York Jane obtains a po- know bow or what I talked. I was ^wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre « iJT? ttekoi oreh.a—chain by Dr. Madorah E. Smith.. 4;30—(Jlw Bam . woat ktbs ktha waoo wave S:?2r sopnn. aitton In a real estate office and simply blithering.-1 know that. And MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgbl i ‘I« <5*]J~i*bam Jones Orchestra BROWNS SHOVE THE Ice-Lugging Is Now Passe noon' la maklnK a large Income. all the time that loathsome Jane— Please notice the difference be- 5:00—-Orlahdp's Cosmopolitans.. PACIFIC COAST~kgo kfl kgw komo ••^^Tb Be Announced 5:30 —S u n se t\H o u r— Christiaan khq kfsd ktar kgu C oncert (2 hours) 32 Seek Vacated Crown She has an affair a ith ROCiER he stopped, but he bad said her tween boys and girls; Krlens, dlrecto Cent. Bast. ’ Nichaux Congregation THORPE, married, but tires of name as if Indeed be loathed her. - A g e B o y s ' Girls ^roo% , longs — 2 years 304. words 743 words 6;00—Baseball scor^ 12:30^ 1:30-->TalesoftheTltans.Oramas babic,. Earl Hinas' Orch.—midwest SENATORS DOWN TO For Stars Of College Grid him. When he' offers to bear the "Edgar says you're afraid of 1:00* 2:00—'Qrssn Brethers Orchestra 3 years 822 words 6:05—W rlghtviUe Cla: Period untll Tuesday, due to. lack of en- expense of their child, she con- Jane." :920 words j1:30— 2:30—The Weekend RevCre Gray's Orch.—to e trif*. temptuously dismisses him. .4niy 4 y e a r s 1603 w o r d s 6.30—Rudy M artln’a Musli 2:30— 8:30—Lady Next Door. Kiddiat Chicago, July 31—(AP)— W hat’9,«>protege8, os the O lcago summer AHdicalion of Net Kins "I suppose I am, In, a way. The 1576 words -i Orch.—baslo takes . the hahy. named N.4NCV, 5 years 2181 words 2058 words 7.00— The Three Scamps. S;00— 4:00—To Be Announced 10.00—1 1 :0 ^ F # r d t O rofe's O rchestra SIXTH BY 7*4 WIN become of the college football etar colony out there has been swelled Here’s The Draw •last time .phe was here It w as dlf- 3:30— 4:30^Henry King A Orchestra 10:30—11:30—Jan Q arbsr OrcH. — b a - promising never to reveal Its par- erent. She showed a spark of feel, 6 years 2996 words 2064 words 7:15— Sports review. . 4:00— SiOO—Al P earce end Hie Gang who used to pasa his summers flIUng by at least two others, Jack Scurby ^ The com plete Hat of entries for ISuSSIU. HAOOiK MS'MOM ss Russell Orch. — midwest Leaves\T o u rn e y Wide the men's tourney and the pairings entage. Ing about Nancy—when she first Who laughs last laughs best. It 7:30—Famous Favorites— Chris 4:30— 8:30—Tom Coakley Orchestra 11:00—12:00—Danes H our—w abc& w est In for the Ice m an? guard, and Rain-water Wells, an SCv'eaVL NSOtLS 1=D«. HGW “itOCh- 6:00—BasebaU'>weaf A othera He’s passe, say University of Chi- arc as follows: When .\merica enters the World came in. that is. And it amovgited ' Mr.” shouted with glee at the top DlViMG. tlaan Kriens, director; Albert :18— 8:18—Dr. Wm. H. Foulkes. Talk NBC WJZ NETWORK end. War, Howard decides to enlist in ; t:30— 0:30—M artha Mears. C ontralto cago athletic officials in scanning The two University pf lUlnots 1. R o b e rt S tu rg e o n 'Seeded No, to the same thing, I suppose, her numbers, "Mrs.” has all the Joke on Colandro, baritone. BASIC - East: nil wbx*wbza wbal Tigers and Yanks Trimmed Open; Sturgeon, BissellJ 1) the aslatlon corps. .-\my, heart- ; wanting to help provide for Nancy. her side at the last. Girls, as usual, 8:00—Emil. 8:45— 0:45—Ju les Lands. Violinist w ham kdka w gar wjiivjr wlw wsyr wmal; the summer occupations of Maroon youths who are obtaining thtflr edU' 6:00—^ 0 0 —Ted Bergman—weaf only Midwest: wcky .kyw wenr wis kwk ■talwarta. 2 R obert Lyons, sick over this impending sepora- > But tonight, In that prostitute's have to take a back seat even in 8:30— 7^80—H ands Across the Border cations via the Ice man route are JB:30—Hands Across the Border. Kwer koll wren A*mnq kso wkbf Such occupations on hustling bag- tlon. Is obliged to play hostess to | get-up and bragging about the word-Juggllng, although they start 9:00—One Man’s Family. f:0<^ 8:00^On%-Man's Family— to o NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmJ by Tail'End Gnbs; Giants Frank Froschauer, halfback, and Urbanetti and Johnson a commencement dinner l>art}‘ . a t 7:30— 8:30—Chicago ^m phony Orch. wiba kstp webc wday kfyr errt cfcf gage on a dock and, yee—even run- Chuck Bennls, guard. 3. R. Saplenzs. money she’d made, she made me off with a flourish at two or earlier. 9:30—Chicago Symphony orches- which. Jane Is a guest, .lane leaves ; 8:00— 9:00—Ray ^ n ig h t Cuckooe—to o SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wit wjtx ning a play stub for Infanta—appeal Benyon In T. M. C. A. Job 4. SUllmali Keith. sick. And the way she leaned over Avoid "Baby Talk" tra. 8:15— 9:15—Quy Lq^mbardo*s Orehee. wfla-waun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapI -Seeded; Play to Start On earlyl The others Unger on. j to me and put her hand on my arm 8:45— 9:45—Siberian Singers Chorus wjdx \rsmb kvoo wky*wfaa wbap kprp ^Gain Half-Game on Cobs; to'the 1934 grldder as a builder of <3oa^h Bob Zuppke's blg-tlm e sta r 10:00—Raymond Knight and hla muscle. NOW GO OX WITH THE STORV reminded me of- that scene she This .Is to give heart to the 9:00—10:00—Press*R aalo N ew t Period woal ktbs kths waoc wave ' of whom great things are expected 5. Russell Johnson. mother of Johnny who has probably CMckoos. 9:15—10:15i-Enrlc Madriguere Orches. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghi Even the University ot llUnols, this fall, (Juarterback Jack Benyon. 6. F ran k VIttner. made that night, before ^pu and 1 10:15—Guy Lombardo’s orchestra. 9:30—10:30—Paul W hlteman*e Show PACIFIC COAST—kgo kii-kgw komo’ i ^ ^ r d s Also Win. Monday, Two Matches. . CHAPTER .\X \T " were engaged, w-ben she kept hold- decided, , especially If his small 10:1^11:15—Carefree Carnival—c^to e khq kfed ktnr kpo where ths most famous ice man of ts taking things comparatively easy 10:45—Siberian Singers. them all — Red Orange — used to T. A u s t i n B r l m l e y . Edgar Moreland addressed his on to me and having hysterics." neighbors are girls, that her Jofin- CBS-WABC NETWORK X Cent. East. while holding down a job with the 11 ;00— Press-R adio News. flash up and down the gridiron, re- 8. Herman Yuyles. wife. "Don't pay any attention to "Howard, Jane was In love with ny Is going to be a stupid little BASIC—Easts, wade woko wcao 12:30— 1:30—Spanish Mixed Chorus Rockford, ni,, Y. M. C. A. tongue-tied dunce. 11:05—Enric M adriguera’s orches- waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk ckiw . 1 :00— 2:00—Tommy Tucker Orchestra B y HTTOH S. m X E R T O N , J R ports only two Ice peddlers on next The same cannot be said of Ed alter “Ty” Holland, undis- Aray. Alice," he"- 'said. "Amy ■ you r Ihiilk she’s ih love with you ><3^ 2:30—The Saturday Songatera AP SjMrts Writer. till. People In love arc hound to He won't be. Just wait. When he tra. wrtre weau wip wjas wean wfbl w»pd fall’s prospective roster. Oryboskl and Wilbur Henry, two 9. Lebrn U rbanetti ■ Peerted .Vo, wouldn't admit the truth aliout j tvjsv wmaa: M Hwest; wbhm wfbm 2:00^ 3:00—Miniature Theater, Plays From the Midway campus In Chi- puted ruler of Manchester ten- 3). 'Jane. They were alwuy.s friends j do wild things.” is three he will chattel until you 11:30—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. kmhe kmcne wowo tghas 2:30-^..3;30—Chicago Symphony Orch. other mini-hopefuls. Both are stok- 12:00—ilidn.—Silent. EAST—xvpB whp wibw wheo wibs wfea 3:30— 4i30—Platt A Nlerman, Pianoa Two significant changes were cago has gone John Baker, an end, ing furnaces at Gas aty, Ind. Ken nis for the past six years, will 10 T. Johnson at least Amy was Jane’s friend. But,| hold your cars. Once a little fellovir 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only starts real talking he can be and wore wire efrb cknc recorded tn the American League to Beverly Hills, Calif., where he Is Meenam landed himself the' pleasant Janie never w as Amy’s. She Wasn't "I've told you" a thousand, tim es nice vwaCioo to st epwem, A DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:00— 8:00—Angelo Fernando Orches. standings today. While the past tuning up for the coming campaign not defend his title this year, j usually Is a regular magpie. SeoiSTSSIS^roi^ Sunday, July 22 klra wrec wlae wdsu wtoo krld wir 4:30—1:30— 6 :3 (^ 8 ta m p Club—to wls only job of a forest ranger In the Rockies Arthur Kroli. ■ t o n i g h t . " th at Jane w as never really In AOSIINNE AMKS lived iAI a A.E'ig 'tOUVGSTWS VOCW:v®. Ig •MG? 4:i setting Tigers and second place by operaOng a play club for babies. Thank goodness people have 9:30—Trio Romantlque. * ktrh ktsa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 's45— '8:45—John'•H errick, B aritone— and spends bis days spotting fires leaving the championship tour- i Shcrivood Anderson. "I thought th.'it. too.!’ said Alice. love with me, or anyone except YCCK APd-LIE.VT LAODE EVOdG-d 'K<305 O THE CAgSAGC ViXH* wdae whig wtnr wdbj wwv« wmbg east: Orphan Annie—midwest rpt ' Tankehs were taking trimmings He reports it's quite a job, too. from a .lookout point. "You won't' mind my saying so. learned to talk to ' babies and tjny 9:45—Alden Edklns, baritone. wsja wmbr 5:OOt - 8:00—C apt. Al W llllama, Talk herself. I m erely happened to. be TO AcW-lMODATt :00 GttSTS. 13 4 ,8ED DuCiVtGTUE EvTIISE from tall end club's yesterday, the Three Work At Stock-Yards A number of the othera Including ney a wide open event for the' 13. John ^urn-.«nGorm an. Amy, will you, but T thought she around, so she worked up a situa- children like human beings. The age ■ P i C T V G E , 10:00—Sabbath Reveries. MIDWEST—wcah wg| wmt wmbd wlsn 5:15— 6:15—Songs by Pickens Staters wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej 5:30— 6:30—Don Bestor A O rchestra Cleveland Indians, ■ responding t-i But Fullback Barton Smith finds Chuck Galbraith, John Fisher, Mau- first time since the abdicating! Howard B^wn. was doing her best to vani]) How- tion with herself as prlma donna." of "Itty bltsy” and "nleey mans'? 10:30—Mexican Typica orchestra. wnax 6:00— 7:00—Spanish InterluoeK. Muslo threats to the managerial security the manual labor connected with a ard and that was 'why she went .and "give urns a Uss” Is all over. 11:00— Press-Raato News. 8:15— 7:15—B avarian P e a ia n t Band •rltz Rlndqulst, Bob Sayre, Ken "NP. you're not fair tp Jane. MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh kal ot Walter Johnson, moved into •job on the docks at Wilmington, Bradley, Bob Cook, Cliff Gano, Cliff net king captured the crow n i home so soon. I mean because she Even If Queen Marie of Rumania : 1.05—Vagabonds. COAST — khj koin kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:30— 7:30—Lights Out, Mystery Play 15. Lincoln Keith. Really, you're not." kfbk kmj kwg kem kbd kgmb kgb 7:00— 8:00—Jam boree. Muaio. v a rie ty third place ahead ot Boston and the Cal., the tonic he needs. Kuhn and Howard Carson have be- back in 1928 arid'successful!v ' 16. F ritz D ellafers. didn’t get anywhere with him. But did call her duchess sister "Ducky!',, WIVES HAVE RIGHT TO DEMAND 11:15*—Grtien and Hall, pianists. f:30— 8:30—Goldman Band Concert St. Louts Browns slipped past the Summer camps lured Capt. Bill "All right, let that go. There's Cent. East. 8:15—. 9:15—The Dandles of Vesterday come factory laborers In various that was a divine dress she had on cr.d the While Hpuae children were 11:30—Major Bowes' Capital Faml-» 12:30— 1:30—Ths Rogndtow ners Q uart. tottering Senators into fifth. Paterson and Jay Berwanger, the defended his laurels for five and I was cra^v about her cigaret no reason In raking up old scores. LOYALTY AND DEVOTION! 8:30— 9:30—W LS Barn Oance-—to cat parts of the country for the time 17. Earl Blaacli’(Seeded Nn. 2), It's not ray main count against her. persistently caUcd' ''Slsty'' and I'Buz- ly- 1:00— 2:00—Columbia Salon Orches. 9:30—10:30—PresS'R ac’ o News Period Difficult To Win star halfback, and Sam Whiteside, being. succes.'sive years. 18. Hudson Lyons.' holder. . I wish you'd get one for zle" until recently, there is gaining 12:30—Round Table Discussion. 1:30— -2:30—Dance Music by the Scs 9:35—10:35—Dance Muaio O rchestra Due to .Pearson's wildness, the tackle, may get some actual expe- Champ Long Enough me, Edgar." What I can't stomach Is her sallous- 2:00— 8:00—Ann Leaf Organ Recital 10:0(V—11:00—Jack Denny A Oreheitra For downright hard work, Frank ness about Nancy and her damned In the same of good taste the cus- 1:00—Road to Romany. 2;3<^ 3:30—Emil Velasco Orchestra 10:30—11:30—V incent Lopex O rchestra (Tleveland tribe had a difficult time rience with an unruly steer 'ere the Barnhart has a job that promises to Holland s decision not to defend 39. VVllhur Brown. "You 'Stick to cake, baby. It looks tom of regular speech with sm a’.l By I1EI.E.V WELSHIMER limust straighten bis tie, polish his 1:30 —Concert Classics— Moshe winning its fourth In a row and its summer is over for he Is guiding his title became known last night b c tte rtn 'y o u r” d“m ple7“ han d ‘than i,*'. “ make him as hard os nails when the 20. Curly G ustafson. children. steel armor, and wish him luck Paranov,'director; Charles Pear- second from the Red Sox, 5 to 3. visitors around the stockyards. football season rolls around. He’s a cigaret holder. The reason ' an who's had a shady affair, borne , Intel Ilgence Is the capacity to when he rides out to clanl: his spurs fZ "'hlch entries a child and discarded it, and ex- Treat ChUdren as Adults son, bass. The Indiatu belted Rube Walberg California seems to hold an attrac- with a construction gang at Ottawa, for tee tourney were- received by 21. Danny Foley. Janie went home so soon wasn't Another obsolete custom Is pa- know or understand. That is the for some other woman’s diversion. 2:30—LflJidt Trio and White. 7:00—Silken Strings —Charles Pre- out in the second but Boston got tion for Coach Clark Shatighnessy's m. ^e Recreation Centers, sponsors of entirely because Howard didn’t pects to be treated as If she'd done 22. Louis G lorgettl. nothing out of the^way. God knows tronage. "What Is the matter with opinion of Daniel Webster. And The three men who were going on 3:00—Collin Drlggs, organist, vin and bis Orchestra. three back In the sixth after a trio o* Jockeys In the east who hare signified their Intentions of cominc to the new play up. She couldn't bear to see \forty-isho<5k wise heads as they re- 7:30—Musical Art Quartet. of walks and'when Pearson became Il.QOO.QOO Narragansett Park race track for the August meet, where they will resume their hniiu Ho land, an outstanding exponent Amy looking so handsome and I don't want to set' myself to Judge Charles?" asks dad. "Oh, w'e don'' Daniel hifd a way with the alphabet. 3:30—Dancing Shadows. 23. Max Goodstlne.- flected th a t there are worifien, yea 8:00—Jimmy Durante, comedian; Daily Health wild again in the eighth, Mel Hard- pitched his usual good game, retir- BamnT'^wini/ *^ q* ''“i'"® ‘*’1 whinners. They are. left to right: Top—Maurice Peters, aceVldcr^or A A of the two-handed style of play and happy and being the center of at- her, but I can't help It. I think like our milk," says mother. "We A man with ^ most excellent 4:00—John B. Kennedy. 24. F rancis Mahoney. she’s brazen and I th in k -sh e's da,n- want a doughnut and we know very, brain remarked the other day that verily, In your town and mine, who 4:15—Lillian Buckman's songs. . Rubinoff and his Orchestra. er bad to rescue him. ing at the opening of the fourth in probably the steadiest and most traction to everybody. still believe in the single standard. 9:00—International Broadcast from | r®ow!?klTsage rlSor h '"''" ° Foster. Lriom gerous. And the one thing 1 can very well we can't have It." an Intelligent woman should feel no 4:30—Chicago Symphony. Rogers Hornsby’s Browns took a ord'er for Mankus, the new hurler felt that Amy rallied, her attention to re- Well, why not? After all, you can't Berlin, Germany. more decisive method of shoving the , Fred Ma"scl^\" Vop?ld.r'”;f A. K SU^er'i Stock 25. Carl Johnson i Seeded yri 4). ply. ' "Did I look handsome and never quite understand about you, Charles may not blush, but' he resentment towards another woman 5:30—Blue Room Echoes— Joseph Service with the Community club, to strut Local Sport championship long 26. Sherwood BissclI. If the Intelligent woman's hiisbanil, ask a woman to cut oft her nose 9:30—Players. 1933 league champions down to his stuff. Mankus had-expected to oAough and did not care particular- happy, and was I the center of at- darling angel,' la that you accept must feel an. awful goose, especial- without administering some kind of Blume. director; Gertrude Brady, ner as If she was Just tlTo same sort suddenly decided to turn his sixteen 9:45—Baseball Resume. sixth place. They won 7 to> ^for ly to participate in tec tournament traction? All that's news to me. ly If he's post the ago when one anaesthesia. The knights of the soprano. ^ . HAVE \TT.\MIXS IN DIET start against the Pleasant Valley 27. BUI Slnnamon as yourself. Honestly, 1 don't see cylinder power —yes. some motors 10:00—Madame Schumann - Heink their sixth straight triumph. " team at ,tho first meeting a week this year. But thanks for the klml words. doesn’t notice. His mother, once the round table admitted that no gentle- 6:55—Baseball scores. and Harvey Hays. TO RESIST INFECTION Chatter 28. John O 'Leary. how you can. I suppose It's be- do run that high—cm another wom- Foxx Bents Tigers ago. but was not needed. Mankus ARMY-NAVY DRUBS j Four Players Seeded Alice, I tell you again, pay no at- habit has formed, doesn't realize man ever desires to hurt a lady, but 6:00—Catholic Hour. 10:15—Joe and Bateese (French- Jimmie Foxx was the cause of De- cau.se you have known her ever, that It's high time to drop It, and is an. T h at Is, of course, If It wa.s the made one mighty impressive debut Cummings and Rose Leading the tourney will be tlon to Edgar when he talks if a woman wants all the popcorn In 6:30—Guy Lombardo's .orchestra. Canadian skit). Science Doesn’t Know How These troit's downfall. He clouted his Joe McClugkey will be traveling in 29. How ard Clarke. scandal about Jane, and Imputes since you Were children, that likely to curry this denial of her man who went hunting and the 7.00 —Modem Concert— Norman Substances Prevent Disease, Bui l:ist evening. Pitching but the last without an outstanding favorite 30. Milton Nelson. creates a sort of unchanging back- woman who was caught. the bag Instead of just part of It, 10:30—L’Heure Elxquise — Vocal 29th home run of the season In the exceedingly fast company this after- BLUEFIELDS 8-5 when play begins In the first round motives and Imagine.^ things. She hoy’s rights a* an Individual "he " what can a man do? Cloutier, director; Robert Shan- and Instrumental Ensemble, di- There's No Doubt About Theli eighth Inning to provide the win- four Innings of the game, he struck I ground" to a ripe old age. Yea, my dear sir. we will admit out pine of the opposition, and al- noon when he competes In the three- Racers in Mid-Year Points "'cok, but at least four of the 31. P. Mahoney, hit him with a baseball bat mice A woman, the conversation re- ley, soloist. rection Keith McLeod. Effectiveness. ning tally In the A’s 5-4 victory. The quarter mile event at the annual and his masculine pride has never "1 didn't know you felt so Little, people are very dignified, that the second woman may be as lowed but two aciattcred hits. "John- — entries will be given better than an 32. F rederick Belber. blnracless us .Sir G alahad's w hite vealed- though the speakers them- 7:30—WTIC sports review. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. White Sox had to go 13 Innings to sports carnival of the Erie cliib, to T ! recovered. I think he's afraid of strongly about Jane. I wouldn't Ptllevc it or otherwise, but this lit- 7:45—Irene Bca.sley, contralto. By DR. .MORRIS FISHBEIN ny” Manku.s, has speed, and lots of tVa.shmgton. 'July 21. .( AP)-Hi.* .'thi.i fall, he will l,e crowned national even chance to capture the title horse. M aybe .she didn’t poach or selves did not know It, and polite- 11:15—Organ—James J. O'Hara: beat the Yanks 7 to 6. ' be held at Crystal Bench, Ontailo. Continues ^Winning Streak in which Holland has vacated. The her." have asked her tonight. It Just hap- tle fellow I’m telling about was ness would have kept them silent 8:00—Jimmy Durante; RubinofTs 11:30—News. Editor. Journal of the .\merloan The proverbial "Luck" of the It plus a varied ajw-jrtment , of victory in the Memorial Day £300- knig at the close of the sea- “I think Howard's afraid of her,” peneil, a.a I told ytm. And It's queer even peck. But the man’s wife could As 'his opponents. McCluskey will four all seeded In the draw last barely past three. He had to be lifted no more help experience a natural had they known—Is a chattel who orchestra. 11:35—U. S. W eather Bureau. Medical Association, and of Giants held good to give the Na- twisters and slants that will un- have none other than Glenn Cun- ! mile t-ace a t Indianapolis, good for' said Edgar, "and well he m ay he: I was thinking tonight whi-n 1 up on the big chair, where the host- doubtedly be of great value to the Soft Ball; Firemen Trim The champion each year receives night, arc: Robert Sturgeon, run- resentment against her than a fired should be happy to take what a man 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 11:38—Freddie Berrens and his Or- H.vgeia, the Health Magazine tional League leaders an extra half ningham, the world’s fastest miler, 600 points, kept "Wild.Bill" Cum- ner-up to Holland laat year; Earl Jane's an unscrupulous grahl«>r.” looked at Nancy asleep, and she ess surveyed him soberly. He heav- Green during the rest of the season. secretary could toward the girl who offers and not complain because he 9:30—Unique Program. chestra. game margin over the Cubs. Four who Is out to add another record .. th .... looked rio rlarllng tliiit Jane had understands division. She must be Tomorrow afternoon at Jarvis BI.S.SC1I, runner-up to Holland in ed a heavy sigh. "Are you tired'? ' took her place at the bass’s type- 10:00— Hall.of Fame. 12:00—Mills Blue Rhythm Band. There no longer seems to bo runs down to the Reds In the fourth shattering performance to his list Main Office 6-1. 1932 and aeml-flnallst last year;^Le Amy wished they would stop been here that no one knew except rhi asked. "Yes. I’m completely ex-, an intellectual chattel. One who 10:30—Canadian Capers. •Inning, they were halted for an hour Cro4'e, the M anchester Green Corn-- riitinp of auto race drivers vying medal goes to runnerun and third talking. She wished they would you and me and that here, with writer, Intelligence, and emotions 12:30 a. m.—Clyde Lucase and his any doubt that you must have jOf victories, and Frank Crowley, the tor the natlon.ll championship. 3 uri.ver in the s S n g . '^ bro Urbanetti, quarter-finalist last hnusted," spoke he. do not nin the same gauntlet. An makes no complaint but who under* 11.00—Abe Lyman's orchestra. Orchestra. by a rainstorm. When play was rnunity Club will face the R. G. Mil- Manhattan star. l^DINGS year and In 1932, and Carl Johnson, go. She had tell Jane's- antagonism her own child so near to her, not stands that love may reach a limit. an adequate Intake of vitamins to ler team of Hartford. This game Another type of two fifty or so emotion is an excited state or feel- 11.30—Press-Radio News. resist Infection. Just how you resumed SI Jnhn.son had cooled a.I Before a crowd of 2000, probably i cordirtg to*figUre«%\’o^fhe*cont^^ ' earned^ >clief Urlverc at Indlamipolis quarter-finalist last year and semi- ) ESTERD.VY'S RESULTS when she was leaving, but it could even to a.ik hut Jane'.i like that. ’.va.s whirling like a dervish. His and couldn't halt the New. Yo.-k should give the fans an opportunity hot touch her It did not matter. •She can 't change.” ing. ■ No one ever likes his succes.sor 1 i :35— Freddie B erren's orchestra. do this Is not fully understood, In bis last start, McCluskey lost a gooel portion of which had neyer hoard of th/A frican AutoZh’l a,o finalist in 1932. II.other caught him anil said laiigh- becaiisi- ho l.s h(s .succes.sor. .Maybe Forty is an age at which some 12:00—Midn.—Si'ent. batters who slammed out seven to Judge the Green's chanues. during his first .steeplechase in hla five-year Northeastern League Toneu’row was .ho itear. when she ",\nd then again hboiit Nancy, hut doctors knew well enough seen k soft ball game before, the i association was .Mauri Rose of n svi ! ®at>e Stepp. Zeke Meyers. Billy 32 To Com pete iiigly, "Are you going all,'roiind and he will, in .spite of it. after a while. wi.sdnm should be garnered'. By 40 rime' In the fourth and won 11 to the co-mlng Town Title Series, for career, bowing to Harold Manning The field this H artford 12. New Bedford 6. arid Howard she foreed heise.ll Aniy .She'.s'a di'ur ehlid, I love her everyone should, know that we are that a dcllcicncy of the vitamins Army and Nav-y team continued ite | (on. a Zuh th /Z o ^ n ^ h e r^t ------■eoimd.Wait a hit. You nitistn't do After a very long while! in some manner affects, your tis- 5. . ' the Hublardites will be ploying what In the new Aiperican record of Winning streak by edging out the' • ■ - ^ ^ Watertown 3,'Springfield 2. awoy from that. "Jane's very more than I ever can tell you hut human beings, first ot all,' before we Cards Doun Braves : eZved"" forsZcond plZceZi"the^Hoo: ^slUonZls'’aZesuu' JZelf^^^^^ ^ smart," she said wearily. "I'm-glad tiiat ngani." Funny. Isn’t it. how men can win WDRC i sues so that thereafter they are l.s regarded as one of the best teams 9.13.1. It is not expected that Mc- Bluefield Seniors last night. 8-6. This Lowell 8, Worcester 2., she isn’t our own. I'm going to are men and women. If a man ex- sler in the Indianapolis classic, er.s tZf W e ■' l a He said, "I'm not going around wuiiicn and yet not understand ' easily subject to attack by germs. 'ihe Cubs only succeeded in play- of its class in the courrty, and a team Clii.skey will have much chance of game was close from .start to fin-1 (Waylarid-Manchester, postponed' she's looking alter Miss Kosn's al- this war. I don't know what will ;• peels fidelity and fair play in . a 2J5 . Hartford Conn. ISSII ing one scoreless Inning against the .folrs. She's got a good head for now. The house io going around." them 7 It Is also well known that the that should be able to bring out heating the sensational JGunninghara National League happen. Hut here you are with Woman he must pay her In the same Phillies before rain wiped out their everything the Green may pos.scss. tn deciding the playing winner. a terge part' rnrionar cZaZ^onshfpZZ? pylZ ^ teZenUre‘’'disrZc ^'h'‘‘‘‘ haS'blln'dZlgniZd business. .Miss Rosa's not been up thi.-i re.si)oiisihUlly ami there won't So don't imagine small people WBZ-WBZA body builds, within the blood and as the latter seeks to emipse the GiorgetU'a „cnorAinB tn -- entire dfistence he was placed ■ by tournevtourney officialsolficlals snHand *every...... New York il. ancinnatl 6. have no bialms, no thinking capi, Tbcie were three myn who sat'i KOihB to request re- Saturday, July 21 the tis.sucs, substances known as game. Coach Dwyer and Manager Hublard time of 3:02 3-5 for the dtstahee, as pitching had the Bluefieldi hAttP>rflhntt»r» “Z""I'” »caie ‘‘'e'-wivamgaccording toyu luc the uiimoer number St. Louis 5. Boston 1. to much .since she wa.H sick ui the he null h money. Well, we won't I dueed rates, he should search for an Springfield Boalon The third place Card.* kept pace " rr‘ ‘'o'* *>* P*“yed as scheduled spring" and no dignity, rion't ii.sc claptrap and talked of love and life and .’:00 -'Baseball Bo:ston Braves vs. antibodies, important in overcom- expect to win, but frankly adm't three-quarter miles Is certalnlyNipt popping or.grounding out when hits Shaw did not receive i °n penalty of default, unices a very (Chlcago-Phlladelphla, postponed) talk aiiinil It now. That can all women and the glory of tin' haiem Inferior brand of devotion. v.-ith the Giants by smacking dow,i ; that It t.s going to take a lot of fight would have meant runs. ■ ] place they finish. If Cura- "You're tired, ami no womler," wail." lalk. Treat them as rial pisipic. It St. Louis Cardinals. ing infections. .Some medical In- McCluskey’s metier. 152 points he would ordinarily have ! Food excuse can he presented OITi- (On)y gam es scheduled). the other night. Three men who , Two people cun not and . should the Braves, 5 tn 1 behind the five- and good baseball to do it. The game In the second gam e the -Main said. Edgar suddenly. "We’ll run here was a king silence ' How- so they will grow into still realer not limit each other’s Interests and Saturday, July 21. 5;30 -Jack Armstrong, All Ameri- vestigators have found a definite receivcd for dri-.-ing reliel for Mooro i blals stress l(ic fact that unsports- American League were sophisticated, experienced, :anc- reduction of these antibodies in hit flinging i,f Tex Carleton. will be called promptly at 3 p. m. The Princess Candy men will trav- Oflke did not live up to its opening. " nal.onal ch.implonshlp along. It,w as a swell-dinner, Amy, lard moveil his chair to put his arm , people. And don't embellish worda scope of activities. Two minds can can Boy. , Pittsburgh and Brooklyn had an hecause Shaw had started a regu- j ,manshlp-likc i conduct will not^ ' be Chicago 7, New York 6 (13). knd0-1 we iverc proud to be. among : around Amy's shoulders, she loaned Uvlth a bright grin. A real smile a ccsaful, respected, and well-inform- P. M. animals which receive insufficient el to 'Windsor tomorrow to play the threatvxyhen it scored one run, as it. scheduled at Synicusc, N. Y.. iBtly entered car which was forced tolerated and offenders will be PhDadcIphIa 5, Detroit 4. ed. Except about women. Three men never become one. . It would be a 5;45—Mischa Raglnsky’s Ensemble open date. 5Ianchester Green" (’ommunitv Ftptember 8 and m Illinois later jtiom the running those present ■ against him and they felt the jCeim, strulKht look gcnt.lenc.ss of bore If (hey could. Freedom is as 4:00—Don Carlo's Orchestra. 6:15—Baseball scores. amounts of vitamins A and D. AB R. H, UO. A. E. Wind.sor.Ranger.s. All players will failed to'Hake advantage of scoring dropped from the tournev immedi- .St. Louis 7, W ashington 4. "I was proud to have yoq, but going on forty. . 4:15—The Ranch Boys. Moreover, they have been able meet at the golf links at 1 o'clock opporlunitlex^nd lost to Hose Co. ately. plli'uus comfort of touching bodies, I lone all very well. But a voice In a The generai <’on.sensu.s of opinion- fi*’*’‘'-‘*''firy to m artial happiness as 6:20—Billy Hays orchestra, Lovett, 3b ...... 3 1 0 2 2 1 Cleveland 5. Boston'3. ■don’t thank me for the dinner. That warm and qiili’k with tendernc.w 4:30 -Chicago Symphony Orchestra 6:30—Charles Carllle. to prove that an animal receiving Tycholsky, c f ----- 3 0 0 1 0 0 and all who can bring cars arc No. 1. 6-1. Several times the bases • L’ s e H i g h C o u r t s all .came, from the dean'.s. us you fal.setto key. or cveFa.-tliigly loa.led" was ahoutlout the-the-pursuit piir.suit of pLp!ea.">19319* HtK iCRWKit INC T” But .so soon it must die. 10:00—Im perial Hawallans. ond time this season met up with uo a few gap.s in their hatting races 11:35—Charlie Davis’ Band. 1U;30—Melody Paiade; known as xerophthalmia. Ttipp, 2b ...... 1 V c t r i ' , 3 b . . . 3 2 ■> 0 Main Office during the last week. I B roo k lyn ...... 36 golden gown who hod been in the A new Idea or a new fashion, 12:00—Hotel Pierre Orchestra. A ttem pts hgive been made to the P leasant Vaile.v aggregation ot Kondvak, c . .. 4 0 1 9 1 0 L eggett, If, c . ers. Tommyommv DonlonDoninn catchesnot.h.o “L for J,® M ondy evening at 1 C incin n ati ...... ! ,27 room below hardly more than an And many others arc so gay, 10'45—Alex Semmlei, pianist. ball-toaser.s. The Green was again Helnles Manush of Washington ■ the High school courfs, when Rob- providing it Isn't In bad taste, gen- Uplifting in their nodding grace: 12.30 a. m.—St. Regis Hotel Orches- ,, .nn DK-na * _ , j * j ... . treat infections by giving in- 1 4 21 Sanlc, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ' R. Boyce, at .., saw his average drop five points'' them, BMlDawson and Paul Knebs I : .Amerlcuii l-eagiie hour kgo, and' had not asked ♦for tra. 13,00-Rhoda Arnold, and Taylor , creased amounts of vitamin A to vlrtorious, this time by the close are their pHtteers, Cook plays first ert Sturgeon, seeded No. 1, will op- erally Is more Interesting • than They are so like our dearest friends I Buckley. a G. C. C...... 100 000 Yanetti, p ... .. 2 0 0 1- 2 0 , QUish. ss ...... while his nearest rival. Charlie ' pose Robert Lyons, and R. Sapienza W, the child, did not seem to remem- something which wo are quite used human beings Infected with va- score ol 2 to l. finding themselves Vancss. ss . .. One cannot ftU another's place. 111:3Q—Salt Lake Tabernacle and r.easant Valley . 000 000 *. 3 0 1 2 1 0 I K. Boyce, cf . . , Gehringer of Detroit added seven I base, Stcward>:cond base, Flarretv will play Stillm an Keith, The fir.st I f ^ c t r o l l ...... 3 3 ber her existence. It made her feel to thinking or seeing. The same Is rlous types of diseases and. while confronted by a much improved Yeranskl, rf . 0- 0 0 0 ; Cole, 2b. 1) ___ shortstop. CobbniU rd base, tw'o strange and she began to think Sunday, July 22. choir. ^^vo base hits, Lc Blanc; hits, off .. 3 0 points, - It was a different story in match will be played on the south ' N ew York ...... 50 true of coiffure fashions. A. M. the results are interesting, they team, playing ball on their own lot, Kadjcskl. cf . . . 2 ’1 n 2 0 1 ! Phelan, lb ...... Flelka brothers a n d \p ’Connor in more absorbedly , of Jane, recallmg But when I view the garden o'er, 12:0()—S cott’s -Romance of Music; are by no means conclusive. .'pillanc 2 in 3, Krebs. 6 In 9, M an- the national as Paul Waner’ of ‘ courts, the other on the north C l'tveland ...... 46 If a woman wears her hair the And closely scan each little plot, 8:45—Musleale. and quite evidently out to win. iluldoon, lb . . . 2 0 6 0 0 ! Kerr, p ...... Pitt.sburgh took the lead from Bill I the outfield Boston ...... 47 the days, before Nancy was born,' 8&nie way year after year, dlire- Donald Novia and Jan Rubim, Plea-sant Valley presented one Krebs kus 2 In 1: .sacrifice hits, Pinney: courts and both will start at 6 I single out my favorite flower, 8:50—Time, weather, temperature. violinist. , T o m l i n s o n , r f . . Terry of the Giants by a single per- ■ The locale will use Chcl S«ndrow- S t Lou is ...... 38 the only time she could remember gardlng what other women are Enough has been learned, how- their moiindsman, and the said stolen bases, Segar, Stavlnlsky, Total# ...... o'clock. Failure to appear for these when Jane had been completely The modest blue for-get-me-not. 9:00—"Coaat-to-(Joast on Bus" chil- 32:15—Italian melodies. Zapatka, Le Blanc, Kiebs (3); dou- . 26 5 6 21 7 2 ■ Hutchinson, 3b centage point. ski, c: Frank Hewitt or JackSipw- matches will result In default. Washington ...... 41 doing "With their shiny Ipckg, her ever, to establish the fact that Kiebs turned in an excellent per- : C o i v c r t . c ; ...... Itt, p: McLaughlin, lb: MIkan. downright and, hpneft. But os Carrie A. 'Taylor. dren's sketch—Milton J. Cross, 12:30—Polish program. ble plays, C. Nicholson to Tripp; Holy .Name# The leading ten batsmen 'tn each ' Ph.ladelphla ...... 33 appearance becomes monoto'noUs. July 19. 1934; the appearance of an acute in- formance, striking out nine of the' AB R. H. PO. A E. Hitt, r f ...... Massey or BogginI, ss: Lovett, 3b;' Two matches will also be pl’ayed soon as the child was bom she had master of ceremonies. 1.2:45— M adison Ensemble. h:ise on balls, ofl* Spillano 1 In ;i; major league follow; Uesday evening, when Russell Chicago...... 29 •Manners and customs change and 10:00—Southemalres (thale quar- fection in a person whose diet Com m unity club players In thl.s J. Slaum, rf . . ,4 0. 0 0 0 0 Joe Rayner, Fred Burkhardt and turned her back to her old self, re- 3:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ; Jim ts lacking in vitamins A and D Johnron will meet Frank VIttner so do fiishlons in clothes. Why. tet). jeven-lnnning' game, and himself hit by pitcher, Piiinev by Krebs; Opalach,- ss .. . 4 0 1 2 n .\.M E R ir A N ' j Charlie Varrick In the outfield. Flit fusing to accept anything of life Brierly, tenor, increases the need of the body for .-(ruck out, by Spi;lanc'2 in 3, Krebs ■ 32 I 8 18 6 3 on tliKnorth courts and Austin TODAV,S GARIBS then, will a girl assume that a 10:30-^Samovar Serenade — balar ^Contributing the lone tally scored , S w i k l a , 2 b . . . . . 3 2 0 Two )a.*e hits, Ciiii.sh; hits off Manti.sh, W ashington .397. ' Mahoney, local outfielder, has ask- save w hat she cho.-e frotn it. E dgar 1:30—The Compinsky Trio. these vitamins, so that Its feserve 9. M ankus 9 In 1. lime, 1 hour, 20 Brlmley wljl oppo.se Herman Vulyes coiffure which was flattering ten lalka orchestra, direction Alexan- team. The omy bettcr-tban-a. Burke. If ...... 2 0 0 0 Kerr 10 Hansen 8: base on balls off Gehringer, D etroit. ,382. ed for Sunda.- off. It Is po.s.sible had said that Howard was Afraid years ago la beat for her .■ right 2.00—^^Edith MurFay. i of the.se substafices wears’ ou'i minute.s. Umpire, Pinney. on the souIlKrourts, both matches .NorttieuMtcrii I^eagiMi of Jane; "But ; 1,'ra not," thought g AIL uotattons— der Klrlloff; Nicholas Vasilieff, hit of the game was a two- Patroness, cf . . .3 1 2 2 0 0 Han.sen 2: struck out. by Kerr T, Gehrig, N. Y„ ,368. that a new face will also, be seen In now? It probably Isn't and she 2:15— 1-4 H our Ih 3-4 Time. more rapidly than ordinarily. Rykoski, c ..., 2 0 1 9 1 Hansen the local lineup. to start at 6 d?elock. The times of Wayland at Hanford. Amy. "I was afraid of her when I . t e n o r . The lungs are especially likely sack from the bat of LeBlanc, 0 4. Um pires, Dowd and Mc- Vosmlk, Cleveland. ,368. should do a bit of experimenting 2:30—Windy City Revue. L. F arrand, p . 4 0 1. 1 1 0 Conkey. the other matchesHylll be innouhc- New Bedford at Watertown. thought she might try to take herself. 10:50—Time, weather, temperature. to be affected by deficiencies, so Telder for the Pleasant V'alley . H iggins, Phlla., .358. I ed next week irtio O- This country does not know w hat 3:00—Detroit Symphony orchestra Tierney, lb , ... . 3 1 1 4 1 0 Kamm. Cleveland, .3,50! Manchester at Worcester. Nancy back, but I'm not afraid 11:00—Press-Rzidlo News. that it would seem to be advis- tram. Le Blanc proceeded to steal Extend Entry Ijktes If you've been wearing your really heavy taxation Is! 11:05—Morning Musleale — NBC from Century of Progress. Last Night s Fights P. Staum, 3b . .. . 3 0 1 2*^ 0 0 •\ rinv Travis. IVa.shington. .,'549.,' Springfield at Lowell. now. .I'm sorrj' for, her. And how hair straight back from ■ your face l)(5-u>e>v able. particularly in conditions third, but died. there as Mankus and Navv Due to the small numbe^Nrf en- the would hate that! Poor Janel" —Relief Administrator Harry Hop- String Quartet. 4:00—Buffalo Variety Worksop. struck’out Berger. AB R Foxx, Phlla., .347. National League for a long time, try having It AOjtkel' f : 15—P oet's Gold. ■ affecting the lungs and the re- tries received up to last nightS-the Chicago at Pniladejphia. She heard Howard on the walk kins. '*■ ll:30*-Radlo Nimble Wits—Everett The Green's first score came tn Hollywood—Abie Feldm an, 179. ^ ‘u,‘ 1 8 2 1 7 . 0 Shields, cf , . 3 2 2 1 Hemsley, St. Louis. .347. waved In soft dips around your 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frink I spiratory tract, to make certain Sport Forum entry list for the -women's tourn St. Louis at Boston. outside and hurried down In time Smith (questions, answers). ■ that a sufficient amount of vita-: the initial inning, when Lovett, *New York, and Bob Olin, 173, Brook- i innings: ‘ M c C o r m i c k , c . . 4 1 2 4 Knickerbocker, -Cleveland. ,346. temples and ears. You may not It’s not the professors that, poli- Criimmlt. 000 140 0—6 Slamonds, ss ... win remain open until Tuesday J’ittsburgh at Brooklyn, to meet him tK the door. "You came like it a t first!, but stick to It an y - UtlIL io o 4< o n q 11:45—Phantom Strings — Orches- j mins A and D is taken Iqto the after singling, taking second on an lyn, drew (10). - i u ...... 4 0 1 1 night . Entries received to date In- back -c.) early!■’ ticians are afraid of. in Washington. tra,' direction Aldo Ricci. 6:00—Nick Lucas. 300 100 0—4 Anderson, lb: :. . 3 0 NATIONAL DIA.MOND CHALLENGE. iclnnatl at New Vo'rk. way for a f#w days to prove to COtvl ror by Tripp, and advancing to Pism o BeaOh. CallL— Freddie | ’ ‘h‘i‘*‘ ‘ id , t. t clude those of Miss Gladys Lam- "1 hated to be awav from you a It's the assistant proifessors. P, M. - 6 •.15"-Ba.seball scores. Chapdelalne. sf *> Paul Waner, Pittsburgh, „364. 'D ear Sir: American League yomself ^whether' ’ or not the There is also evidence that a third on Zapatka s hit, camp romp- i Miller, 126>., Ctficlnnati. outpointed stifim 0 0 1 precht, defending champion; Muriel minute more than I* bad to. 1 asked dOAl 91- Dr. Henry N. -McOacken', , pres- 12:15—Weather, team, temperatuse. 6:20—$ummer Musleale. ' McCollum, .sf .,. , 0 ri 0 0 Terry, N. Y., .363. •Not knowing the managers of the , New Ybtk at'Calcago.' change-is advantageous. : deficiency of yllfimins B .antU C ing home when C. Nicholson threw Clever Slson,SUon. 126*j,126L. Manila,Manila (10);(ini • 2 X' ^ *"‘®’ Elizabeth Llthwlnskl EUerl to excuse me. He> didn't Ts m akfi,.. ident of .Vassnr, 12:28—Musical Interlude. 6:45—C?arlile and London with well over his thrid-oasem an's hea-1 ! F rankie Cajstllo, 125, Mexico, stopped Kroll; hits off Farrand 6;: Yanetti 8; Wylie. -2b ...... 3 1 1 4 Allen, Phlla., .353. I W est .Sides, Catholics and Blue- PhlladelpMa at Detroit. I know a young 'woman who j fs injurious o the body in m any base on balls off, Farrand 4'. , fields, I am ho|iing to make contact and Eleanor Heubner. The men's Boston at Cleveland., really need me. ; He only wanted 12:30—Radio (Jlty Concert—Sym- Warwick Sisters. ! d i f f e r e n t w a j iu an effort to catch Joe off the bag' I •I°bnny Cruz, 126, Manila, (6), Vince, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 O tt, N. Y„ .351. wore her hair tn an egg-shaped s. .80 th a t th e safe Yanetti 2; struck out by Farrrand Moore. N. Y„ ,349. ! t h r o u g h y o u . doubles drawing was also held 'over | Washington at New York. an attentive ear. He's lonely. l We are Individuals and we lead: phony Orchestra, chorus and solo- 7 ;00—Peter the Great from Los rule to follow No further telly was registered by —Floyd Morey, 131, Glorgettl, p .,. . 3 1 0 1 hop© ©veryonc’* gone.” bun on the back of her neck for is to use a diet 8; time. 7 innings; umpires. Ballon, ; B c l k n o p , I f . , . . Koenecke. Brooklyn, .346. I The Chelmsford Town club Is in- Individual lives. We have learned! ists. Angeles. I which is adeq)iate in these sub- the Hublardites until the seventh, Lincoln. Neb.. outpointed Alton . 3 1 . 1 0 ^"Edgar and Alice stayed a while...... at ... least ten years,. People got so Varrick, Moake. Johnson, rf . , .. Medwick, St. Louis. .345. ' tere.ited in playing a Sunday double- used to seeing It that wav that it to shut off our minds and we in no 1:30—The Sunday Forum —"Cramp- 7 ;30— Chicago K nights. stances. ned last Inning, which the Green Black. 127, Reno, (10). . 3 1 1 0 way Interfere with each other. Leslie, Brooklyn, .345. I header In Mahehester with either or Ih the garden. Let's go i never occurred to them to compli- j ed Lives." Dr. Ralph W. Sockman; 8:00—The Voice of Columbia. Furtherm ore, such diqt w-tlL in- opened by Harold Jarvla singling, back there." •>. "r'*y...... s t a t e ...... on his full gttiA^h of alfalfa beard the trials of previous challcngSrs ! elated, Real Lstatr — Inauranco — Steamship Ticket# found hla car carefully locked— Lexington. Ky.. Is developing ah (drama). Longer vacations have been ar- which dries and curls up prior to on the hill fo r the Green. 31mmy |fal*.s.«‘- ‘ of credit we didn't really deserve." wth the keys Inside. A locksmith Name of this newspaper ...... -airport on a 105-acre tract used aa'6:30—Time, weather, tempefature. and that all of them have been i Yours sincerely, .Next door to C. E. House A Son, Inc- "It WM funny srhen Baitisy ranged for‘pedagogues so they may and idurjng spelit of drought, and j beaten. I •ped him on hit wa^. j a camping ground by Union soldiers I 6:45—Baltimore Municipal Band acquire a better knowledge of "nu- dampens up a bit and straightens Frank U. Lupien. I during tbs ClvU war. I Concert. tlonal politics, culture and science." out during the rainy season. : 't

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAT. JULY 21. 19S4. / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEP., CONN., SATURDAY. JULY 21* 1934. SByif-r, .11 IIS ii'n PAGi NT Toonerville Folks Bv Pnntaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Oeae Ahem SENSE and NONSENSE T he Lit t l e Scor\F>i0 N*E C uub — 1 rim Am* The hitch-hiker who get* hla * Which do you fear worst? That shoes half-soled admits that he- la a I business may never return to failure. normal or that It has already done y o U 'n BETTETK LOAO SCDME So? ::,o t in d e e d ./- w HWE c SAND B^LlAf5T IN THAffT PUlJ€* A u------t o Sale aman— W...e .—cah ----aellyou VlADANT-fTHE W OFM H#MS t h it c a r on eaay p hra e n t a . Man at Door—Madame, xvlll you WACT OF VOUTRS.TO KEE^ VOU LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOillLES BUSINEiSS LOCATIONS Raymond Cbartler Is chairman .re- Man—My dear sir, that exprea- j buy some Insect ^ w d er? TURKIED/— NO LdNfSEtt FOR SALE ported that a large advance sale ot earlier scenes of the production. aioB ‘e4*y pa$mehta' belongs to the fro(v \ cawp?ving» vour nose L.O.=T—FASS BOOK NO. IPPVT FOR RENT 64 Others in the exceptionally imposing' ! Landlady—1 have no use for It! WILL i -BE THE SCNPEGCWV CATHOLIC CLUB’S tickets have been made for the clam TOWN TO PAY PART adme category ju that other xxell- Man—Good! Then I'll take the SO HlSHl-xSlNCE VOU'VB Notice ts. hereby given that Fa'S fob SALE - PIEFtCE - AfUlOW ro KENT—OFFICES at 865 Mam bake and he also requests that cast Include Molly O'Day, Wesley IMPULSIVE YOUTH knoxvn phrase, ‘palnlesa dentistry.’ room you have to rent. F e w TMOWDY SCOFFS ANO Book N<- 19917 by The Sav- godan. fi cylln Itrg, late model, nc'.v street (Ortord Bldg.) Apply Ed- members having: 'tlckels to sell to Barry. Ben Alexander, Frank Albert- SOL'D TAUNTS BY THE ir.g.'i Bank of Manvho-tt r ha.-. l>een son, Creighton Chaney, Donald AAINE TLOP, VOUVE 'BEtN tire>. perfect condition.'Fhone 5S60. ward J Holl. I'el ' 4642 and 8025. OUTING JULY 2 9 kindly make returns to him on or Unleaa there are a lot of baliyhod li'st or dcstroyml. and written ap- before Wednesday night, July 26. OF SEWERS COST Crisp, Edward Van Sloan, Josephine OF THIS HOIJSE/—FPOy\ plication haa been made tu said F*OH SALE- 1933 WrLLVS gerino Whlttell. Dorothy Sebastian, Maldel KILLED IN CRASH barkers around selling parking "pu t t iskd The so c iety sniff For the convenience of the members apace at twenty-five cents a throw bink by the peivon In n-hose name with radio, $325. Nr trade. 1923 HOUSES FOR ItE.NT 65 Chairman Chartier will be at the Turner and Cecil Cunningham. Al DID YOU KNOW T H A T - such book wa-1 ii '.icd. for payment CThevrolet coupe. Grlgwnld itrect fred Santell directed. the event don't amount to much. FT»R RFLNT ON HENRY ST., Manchester Home Club Wednesday WHATS |-r ALL ABOUT ^ oi the amount of dopcii-tt rc[in'iient- fjgrnge, S Griswold street. ' WiU Belleld at Hills’ Grove, , nighv July 25 at 7:30 for the re- Eipect Franklin-Streel Job (SENTLENTAH of ed by. said hiHik. or Tor th."' ’ ..iiartee single s'.x room, .sunparlor. garag.- Middletown Lad Ignored Last year records a sharp in- STILL fmalnder of the evening to receive CKOse In automobile accidents with , Rocks on one end of La Palma O liV iB • RfeFiNENrfeNr » rf a diipUi ite book therefor. all impTOvement.s, Inquire 233 returns. The ticket committee iMOTORCAI l.ES- Henry street. Wapping— Real Shore onJy a few months of repeal. The Hland, San Miguel Bay, Isthmus of -IE S A M E OLID AND DIGNITY/ would like to have the members co- to Cost 13,000 — ERA 2. SOCIAUST BOMBERS Panama, burst Into loud organ-Ilke Mool BICYCLES 11 Parents’ Warning and ificrease may be expected to grow •RUN-OVER FOR RE.VT— SINGLE 5 ROOM I operate with them in making these at a progressive rate aa the new music on one of the four days fol- ~AUtOMOl{lLKS Dinner Planned. returns so that plans can be made lowing a new moon. coiv' FOR SAL*^ bqngahiw, with oil conveniences, 1 i to Fnmish Labor. ARRESTED IN VIENNA crop of drunkards mature.s. car garage, 43 Mather street. • for the number that will be at the Went Motorcycle Riding. Although 250 miles from the FOR SALE BOYS' SECONI- hand clam bake. blcyrle, almost hew. Fhone 6150. Man -Did you see those three nearest seaport. Winston-Salem. N. jn .'i PO D O F 1-2 TQN panel, low IX-ROO.M HOU.SE, all iihprove-j At the meeting of the outing As there Is a large hall at the fellows that Chairman Aaron Cook of the of Just passed us In that C., is classified as a port of entry mdeaj,.' like "itVlS. Plvm m ilb ments, steam heat, sun porch, ga- i committee of the Catholic .Men's grove the committee has planned Third Caught In Possessinn Middletown, ConA., July J1__ roddster? by the federal government because (.'•i.-h. lH.7,T'.\VH!ys sedan .'19.12 P'.r.| Club held last night plans were to hold the-clam bake rain or shine. Board of Assessor made It known MOVINt.—IRIJUKiNG— rage. 176 So. .Main 'drcct. Call 207 Explosives— All Must Die — Failure to heed his parents Neighbor—Yeah. Why? of Its International trade In tobac- coupeM,939 Oldam.i-l'ile . oiipe r.,'p ST0RA<;E 2(1 .Spruce street. completed for the first annual out- The • committee consists of the today that the town would pay for by Hanging. Man-^Well, the fellow drlx’ing co. Jt.-f.-— fifi'.'i * ing-and clam bake of the Club, following members. Chairman at least a portion of the materials warning cost Myron Leland, 16, bla oSzes me $10—and the other two ID RENl - SEVERAL Dcsirahia which will be held Sunday, July 29. Joseph Chlcoine, Felix McEvitt, The gathering of bark from oak j I’ KUitETI A GLF:NNEV INC. local to be used t» the proposed construc- lift In a bus-motorcycle coUisli ^ I d 'Hello', trees for use tn leather tanneries Is I <.nd long dustance moving. Daily dve, SIX and :a»ve,n room houses The outing will be held at Hill's Nick Angelo. Raymond Chartier tion of a sani'uary sewer on Frank- Vienna, July 21.— (A P )—Two which his companion, Cha-i single and double; also heateo grove in Wapping Center and the and James MeSherry. an Important Industry In the moun- j expregs to Hartford. Ovemigm lin, Goodwin and Walker streets. Socialist bombers were captured to- Roberts, 18, was also killed. i* If all four alt In the driver’s scat, tains of North Carolina. . ervice In and trnro New York. Tel apartment. Apply Edward J. Hpil members and their friends planning An effort aisc will be made to enter day after wounding a policeman hat's friendship. If two prefer the Phone 4642 and 8025. to attend will be admitted to the who attempted to block their es- Leland died at Middlesex bospltai rumble seat-t—that't's love. North , Carolina farm women, Manchester I : i 063, S S n i ot 8884. into an agrMment with property late last night, while Roberts died grove at any hour during the day. owners whr will benefit by the new cape. Under the new decree cf working under the direction of A program of sports has been out- jUARIEDRESSUR FAILS enroute to the hospital. Both lived home demonstration agehth, pre- Evening, Herald sewer to fix the amount of a so- Cbancelor Engelbert Dollfusa, they here. Man—What ,a woman wore used 1*4 I>UHI.IC I'ASSENGER HOUSES FOR SALE 72 lined, which will consist of a game called "entrance charge" for the must bang. The pair had just dyna- to be a mystery to a bachelor. served 12,000,000 cans of fruits and CLASSIFIED of soft ball between members from privilege of connecting their houAes mited the track of the Danube Leland's parents. Vho went to tha friend—YCs, but now all he has vegetables last summer. SERVICE 20 A STEADILY FROM CANCER hospital to Identify him, said they FOR SALE— 7 ROOM HOUSE the north end of the town and I with the sewer pipe. The total cost Rlvlerbank railroad and were leav- to do is watch one' climbing Into a A Boston terrier, mascot of the ADVERTISEMENTS members from the south end. horse Fad asked their son not to ride on rumble seat and he'll see every- Greensboro, N. C., fire department, IN addition ru silver Lane Bug like new, lights; barn, coops. 1 acre I o' the materials will be figured out. ing the city when the policemen in- ' 't ' rbiu.nt « u woiOa m a ItA*. shoe pitching and other games suit- tercepted them. • tne cycle. The boy was riding on the thing. was burled with ceremony after i.ine. Dt* Luxe Bur for lodge party fine garden. Yoi.ir winter supply. 4 - i' i according to Mr. Cook, and the Oof iDiiiAift oumbtra and ftbbrb*l4tloa». Price $3,000. James J. Rohan. Tel able for the day will be enjoyed by Actre.ss A nntinues in General | amount apportioned equitably They fired three shots, two of rear seat when the vejilcle coUtded firemen and citizens had filed by for •neb count aa a /brd and eompo«n4 >1. team trips, we algo'offer 7 pag- those attending. with a Connecticut Company bus on a last look as he lay "In itate" at w^rr}a fta two worda Minimum n«»«t It 743.3. Stale o f Com a— Unable to among the bepeflted property 6wn- them taking effect, but soon after- After the carburetor the thing er ngcr gedan livery. Phone 3063 * iteal Shore Dinner South Main street. Roberts was that seems to get out of order moat the firehouse. pr^ca of thraa iinaa s860, 8864. See Visitors. ers. ward were captured and confessed Mna rataa par dtp ref tranttattt Joseph Chldolnc. chairman of the the bombing as well as the shoot- hurled 83 feet into a vacant lot. is a fellow’s Influence. An artificial' fountain known as tdt. , There are four plana for this sew- committee has planned a dellcions er, but It was saiif that thr one to ing. Another Socialist was arreat- The bus driver, F’rank Rutledge "Andrew’s geyser." which shoots a RfT»«tl«a Mtreb IT. in i CONDITION STII.I,. SEBIOI.S. stream of water about “250 feet Catb Cbtrva menu for the clam bake which Wl l i > Santa Barbara, Calif,, July 21.__ be selected must be In accordance ed for the possession of explosives. was placed under $1500 bonds on a It ,1s xx-orthy of note, that folks HELP WANTED— be served at two o'clock, starting don’t run Into debt any more. They high, can be seen at IT different • ConaacuUva Dtpa ••{ Y eta' I ott Stamford, July 21.— (A P )—Stam- with the layout of Alex Jarvis That charge also carried a compul- technical charge of homicide, with I ConiaoutlTa Dtp .. f ttt tl tu FEMALE .Ti with Rhode Island clam chowder (A P )—Almost Imperceptibly Marie sory death penalty. t motor vehicle. The bus. police said, drive in. places from traina climbing the (6 Paiutna P«i. m il 1 D t p ...... I l i o t t i I I Ota ford hospital this rriomlng reported followed by baked clams, potatoes through part of whose property the Blue Ridge mountains between Old Dressler'a health Is steadily falling. sewer win pass. An estimate of In Aachenkirchen, two persons was about to turn Into Farm Hill All ordara for IrramilAi lna«ruont ANTED - GIIU, for general houge- the condition of Chief Fldwln A. and sweet potatoes, fish, corn on The amorous young swain brought Fort, N. C., and Ridgecrest, N. C. wMV ba ehtrgad ^1 tha ona Uma rata. work. Apply Mrs. S. M. Sllvcrsteln, Derker of the Mamaronerk police The 62-ycar-old actre.ss Whose life the cost of materials Is in the were Injured by an exploding bomb. Road when It was struck hy the' Special ratal fer long itm aaarp the coh, cucumbers, tomatoes, cab- In the Tyrol, the traffic on the cycle. bis car to a stop bcttld^ a country, In times of depression, the- Ro- SCORCHY SM ITH ;!9 Stephen gtreel, .Vlanehegter department aa still serious, although was de.spnlred of a month ago, con- neighborhood of $3,000, with the A Disappearing Act iav advartlalAg five upon raquaaL bage, clam fritters and watermelon. tinues in a general state of coma MJttenwald railway was paralyzed road and sxvltched off " mans, folIoxMng the example of By John C. terry Ada ordered for three or all dapa firrerv he had .spent a- fairly eomforlable ERA furnishing the labor. lights. night. * A transportation committee with fti.m cancer and a complication of by dynamiting. The Schattvv’al.1, other ancient nations, reduced the and atoppad bafora tha third or Afth Felix McEvrtt os chairman w ill ar- Girl at his B ld ^ recognizing the amount of gold and silver In their DID tbu MEAR* T«(tT HbUMD » -N i SOfl-cF-A- dap will ba ohargtd onip for tha to* He was Injured in an automobile other ailments. She is unable to see also In the T^rol, an elgctric sun- tual nurobei of timaa tha d appear* range to transport those who can- station, .was dynamlWd and la premonitory symptoms) — Why coins without lowering the face euN Gerr vmind op wig while i WAS 5pyiN6' •d. obarglng al tha rata aarned. bnt HELP WANTED— MALE .16 accident yesterday morning when not-find It convenient to .furnish visitors or carry on any extended BEUEVE INCENDIARIES WALL ST. BRIEFS should J let MTU kiss me ? value. • conversation. Salzburg . a H elm ^hr (Home ApOxiND THAT CABiN, LUOOLV HE WAS CHAINSD »o allowanoa or refuode pan ba made his rompanlon. Detective William their own transportation, Tho.se Young Mpn—Well, If you want a The word "money" 1s said to be - on alx time ada atopped after tha VIA.NTED -M AN to work on farm. Moncu.al of the New Rochcile police "In any one day there Is scarcely Guard) leader waiy wounded by But he sore Scared -the DAVudHTS o u r of flftb dapv desiring a ride should notify ' the STARTED JERSEY HRE assas.slns. technical explanation, that will take derived from the Roman "moneta," No **tUl forblda'*! dlaplap llaea got .Muat be good milker, and able to department wa.a Instantly kllleil. committee by calling telephone a perceptible change In her condi- New York, July 21— Favorable some IRtle time. It's like this— the name given to their sliver by mb I scrabmed out o r Los Angeles—William Hickman 1 to July 14 was 1,880,000 long uSvs arc and ihap raaaj^a the right ta send for free sample. Wakefleld To Be Sold fires at the Scabrook Farms, scene F'lckens, 69, sports promoter. Poet—The regular thing. adlU rariae or rajaot anp aopy ooa- lixtract Co.. Sanhornvtlle, N. H. of a recent strike. compared with 2,105.000 fo r /t h e Editor—All right! Thanks. Washington—.Mr.s. Aldula Pease Aamc period last year. Deliveries aldared objactlonabla. \ W.EM. - BtTLT I P - T O - Origin of flames which destroy l Ayres, 60. wife of William A. A'v’res, GLOfilNO HOURS—Claaallled ada la datf; .six-koo.m .sinui.f ; during the .same time were 1,760,- empty barracks for 500 men early Representative in Congres.s from the It's more the curves than con- be publlahed same dap must ba ra* AUTOMOBILE 000 ton.s against 1.895,0pfJ In 1933. science that dictates to the girls the aalTad bp II o'clock nooai Baturdapa HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) HOI SK WITH TWO - C Ml vesterday and burned down a ware- Fifth Kansas District. IdaM a. as. G.\K.\tiFlr ,\ home that will house filled with 35.000 poach-xrat?s kind of a bathing suit they will FOR SALE—WHITE enamel gas suit the iiveritge family may Aberdeen, S. D.—Col. \V, A. G. Buckeye Ifipc Line/ declared the wear on the beach. ASHINGTON TUBBS TELEPHONE YOUB range, with oven regulator, also last night was being Investigated Hazle, 59. former adjutant general By ( rane OUT OUR WAY INSURANCE now be piirehased wa.v below today. regular quarterlyydividemi of 75 a f t e r VDU e x p l a i n e d f p , TH E POLICE THAT V Ry WniirttiL« WANT ADS. grey enamel gaa heater. Inquire 29 value and replacement cost. of the South Dakota National rents, payable iffeptemher 15 to Husband (courageously)— Ever ItoW BABE DjAMONO SHOT MV DADDY HE WANTED TD NAB LADROHTS G O O D M O R N i K j; The. warehouse fire apparently Guard. WAS the''’ BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHERE T o ' t o U K E T O B E 1 D O N'T G IT |-r/ AOa Mo.pt.a OT.r ib . .uUnhoM Cottage street. The owner lives In another stock on recorja Augus.t 24. since I married you my life has con- [ WHVON earth DID THEY ACCUSE' began on the Inside of the building, chief's FIND HIM. babe, he THOU6HT’ M ISTE R G IN S E N G )— ' A S P L E A S A N T T D A GUY WHO'S Re e l i n ' at th» CHARaa RATS glT.a aboT* Lumbermen's Mutual state and has ileelded. to |i>it said County Detective Albert F'. sisted of grindstone, hearthstone the CASHIER? ,------IDEA. Y aa a ooBT.nl.n • to adv.rtia.ra, bat and finally I expect it will be tomb- would S O TO HIM THE H o w A R E V O U , E V E R Y 9 0 D V A S tha CASH RATSS wtl] b. aco.ptad aa Ills priee low enough so that Murray, and flames were found In TO O G O O D A L L t h e WEARING APPAREI^ If yon have ever thought, ot stone. MOIMENJ SHE FELT THAT .T H IS B E A UTI F U L THAT GU-V— al ways yUU. FATblKNT If paid at tb. bual* Casualty Co. four different places In the bar- THE po l ic e WERE NQ T I M E , IS C R A C K E D - a.aa offlo* oo or b.for. (h. Mv.ath FURS - 57 owning a home you will this* rack.s, His Wife (correcting him tersely) m o r n i m '? s m i l i n ' — a l w a y s A N' A G UY W H O 'S day followlna th. Drat Im.rtlaB of a real opportunity ot acquir- —No, brimstone. LONGER WATTHlMe oaob ad oth.rwia. th. cnARdS $1.00 BUYS 6 FAIRS ladlpg' beautl- The VN orld’s (Greatest Autom obile M utual A watchman said he saw ;provv- P O L IT E — ALSMbiYS P E ELIN' B A D A L L ing a real honest tiargaip It Icrs at the peach-packing plact RATS win b. eoll.ct.A' No roapna.l* liil silk hose. Gocxl Impo/fevts, mail- F E ELINJ' t o O O D -B C JT th' time, is just blllty (or orroro la tolopbon.d ad. ~l ays 2irc Dividend to l*oiiey Holders .von do not investigate this before the blaze was di.scover'^'l The girl who Is easy on the eyes T will bo ai.umod abd thotr aooaraoy ed po.stpoid. Sr.tlsf,action guaran- offer. It will .eost nothing to Is generally tough on the, billfold. E V E R Y B O D Y T H i N k S A G R OUCH — W H Y th ereby savins the ASSHRi:!) that there. Octur^S h e 's C R A C k E D oanaot bo cuaraatood. teed and nice premium free. Econ- inquire If Interested. Total los.s from the two fires was HAL CO CH R AN e e O R G E S C A R 5 0 . IS A S o u r f a c e INDEX OP omy Hosiery Co , Asheboro, North am ount on autom obile upkeep. estimated at $18,000. It may be some consolation to MORE SAN E TH A N Carolina. State police guardcil the court- fvr I**!#1*14 Ba'Nf* NT4 SIBvice! INC NM oTl* U > OfT ^ picknickers and campers along our A G R IN N IN' O N E ? CLASSinCATIONS local streams to know that the male Vlr^ha • a o « o •.• a • • • • 0 %.• • • • • • 0>SW A room in which . Donald Henderson, I A.M A (;K N T for this C O M P A N Y — Robert Ja Smith former Columbia Univer.slty profes- mosquito does not bite. Only in . ' / V a Sngagemaatg ...... •A P A RTM E NTS— F L A TS- the female is the probocis fitted for Marrlagaa C and have !»een for 10 years—savinur .Man- Ine. sor, and Mrs. Vivian Dahl, both ol Daatha ...... o TENEMENI'S 63 Phones: 31.50—5746 ^ Vineland, alleged Communist orgaii- blLIng and. blood sucking. I Oard of Thtnka • •• ••wssm*** X chester n.ottwists several thousand dol- 96.3 5lalti Street ] Izers blamed for the farm strike, la ICamorlam F 'FOR RENT F'lVE ROO.M teno- Lost aad Found t Real Estate lilsurame appeared for hearing yesterday. Tn Customer— Will the spaghetti I Announcamrnta t I ment, with all Improvements, at lars, also icivinjET 24-H our S ervice. Steamship TIeketa hearing was continued for a week. ' 0 ordered be long? Peraonala ...... t 193 Oak street Inquire 105 Oak Next Door lo f . E. Hnaise A Waitress We never measure iti Men don't rare a rap for girls AiitonoMlea street. . < Son. Inc. Sir. xx'ho are forever knocking. Antomobllaa for Sale ...... 4 -J. In form ation ffiycn ’ w ithout obliffation. 0 : 7 c a s h i e r f e l l i n w i t h t h e ID E A L E T t A ' B U T W h y \ ( TH EY W E R E HAVING Automobtlaa for Gxchanga I FUR FJENT F'OUR ROOM tene- M U R D E R A N D P R E STO l In vestigate. AMUSEMENTS ! DiD TH O S E A BKS RAy -O F P . a n d Auta Acoeaaorlaa—Ttrea .i ment. all Improvemenl.s, only $15. V L A D R O N I, W H O W AS Auto Repalrlng—Palnthig . . . . . t O ANGSTERS t h o u g h t BABE H A D Auto Schoola ...... f-A A couple is de.Mlred At 15 12 Oak- FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS By Blosser RECOVERING FROM WOUNDS HE'D RECEIVED ^ SHOOT H E R ? Autoa Ship bp Truck • i land street Call 8671. IN TH E B A N K H O LD-UP , DOUBLE-CR OSSED '6M Autoa*—For Hire ...... t SMALL TOWN ROMANCE fit AND S p U E A L E D T O ' Oaragea—Service—Storage ...... id |l UR RHINT- HALF HOUSE o'f~ 6 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT NOW, T U R N V O U R I' 7KE P O U C E , / Motorerclaa—lllepctae ...... n i rooms, on Gr..svvoUl street, ail Im- B A C K S T O M E , A N ' Wanted Atitoa—Motorepelea ,,, II | STUART J. // WHY, NUTTY.' “VERGIE WINTERS” STORY SCRAM A w A y f r o m h e r e DtiLalorae and Profraatonal ervicra provcnients: Apply 23 Grl.xwold St. WHERE'S CHARLIE? JUMPIW Eug>t)aaa Servtcaa OfTerad II THiS G U N G O E S O F F ' , Houaahotd &arvlcaa Offarad ...... ll-A h OR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at HE WAS here jiMiNY a Ujilldlng—Coinracting 14 NOTICE OF THE p r e t t y e a s y , h e y ; W A SHT; 57 F'o.'der street, near Center and .\nn Harding Starrcd'ir^Epoch- JUST A seco nd IS HE Flonsta—Nuriarlea ...... i| WASLEY TH E R E TH R E E OP YOU'? GONE Funeral plractora ...... U • Main street; with shades and AGO •State Theater Ruilding al Vehicle Tense in Poignant 7 Haatla^—Plumbtng-*-Rooflng J7 '-efeens, all improvements, ‘ newly Drama. rr Inauranca ...... |§lenovated. Telephone 5469. Tel. 66 IS or 71 16 TAX COLLECTOR MUllnery—Dreaamaklng ...... if / MoylBit—Trucking—BaOPtga . .. . 10 A small to^'fTscandal, with all of . I ! (IR RENT—TWO, THREE 'H id Public I’aacangar Sarvlca A its gossip, niallcimis' comment and 'a . Tainting—Tarerlr.a ...... n tour room fiirnlahed or unturnishea Heal Estate and Insurance All pcrson.s liable by law to pay Prcreaatcnal Barvlcaa t| Town or Personal Taxes in the petty pojateciitlon l.s revealed in (KE.\D THE STORY r u r i N C OLO R TH E P K m U K ) R«t;»lrtni ...... n apartments. .Manchester ConslruC- "The Ljfe of Vergle Winters." star- T . ilorlni!—Dy.lnr—Clr.nln. . .• . tion it Co. Telephone 4131 or 4.359. Town of , Manchesler are herehy The .Meany Men were sights to Toilet tiooda and Harvica » 16 : notified that I will nave a rate blil ring ^Ann Harding xx'hlch- will be I men exclaimed, "All right, bring Wanted— Ruainraa -^ • i.vlce...... H 1 for the list ot 1933. ol '20 mills on •Hh^-n at the State theater tomor- ace. as funny as wee men could I forth a chair on which this lad r.KAL UP-TO-DATE 6 room .tene- row', Monday and Tue.sdny. , can Hit. Kdlureiliinnl ment, Conveniently located. Inquire the doll.nr due and collectible on bo. Each one had tied -upon his \ Couraea and OA+iara |Y ! .-\prll L5th and July l.st, 1934. , The cause of the scandal is the I "When he is tied up good and *»t* dTwVkCt cr.R.wiLL.aM^ Private Inatruetlon ...... f| ! 216 Oak street. head a little high top hat. I tight, we ll try with all our mam T M wKft M.'* r*T err Said Tax payable at the Tax - j tremendous rom.ancc of Vergie Wifi- - ^>^US.VIAx\ 8A.\1 A -j ' 11 lers, playcil by .Miss Harding, and As Scoiity wondered xx-hat.to do ! and might to give hirfi pmpci pun- ill Mualcal—Dmmattc ...... s» |bOR iu >: nt- two .VND three lector's office In the Mun one of the Meanies shouted, "You He Wants To Mop It Up! Wanted—Tnatruptlon lo j room apartments lust • rctlmshed, "Wiilding from : John Shadwcll. portrayed by John ishment, and see how he likes It." B v SiiiJi TO BE SOLD AT ONCE Boles. must pardon ns for langhing, but t o u n g f e l l a , ('m d e - X v e s s i R * m y ^ that's al l I HERE Klnanrtnl ] •single room office and store. -See M IQ O S H , K ip , GEE, I DON^ ( P U T N O l e s s 'n s i x Vergie Is the toxx-n milliner. Shad- that's hoxx’ xvc all >teep fat. It xva-sn't- very long until they t e c t i v e HOWpV! h a v e v a g o t a / s a i d I c o u l d '*^ ' wanted ta Bonds—Stocka—^Iortkages || liihn Jenten. Johnson Block. Phone ' JULY 1st to .\UG.^ 19.11 LICEfOSE TA S E LL L E M O N A D E ? ^ C O U L D ' VA are/ t h i s t a s t e s Rirtlnraa Opporiunltlea ...... 3j I (Owners (|oing West) well is the community "fax-orite son" . You sec. we're alxx'ays pulling 'said to Scouty. ".Vow, sit still. I know, buddy* ICNOtOWHVIT LE M O N S IN I T — AN* -THERE VA ARE/, M< nep to U>aa . |} j 6(‘70 or 4040. J u s t l i k e SHOULD; with a brilliant political future. tricks, !xnd that's why you arc In a The more 'you squirm around, the WHAT A SWELL SURE .'guys DONT now, ('LL JUST 1 KIN PROVE t T ' iirip end vftuatlona } Inclusjve w a t e r f Acris of tilhible 1;mcl. Karden planted, har.i. Prevented from marrying Vergie fix. You've joined the Cheerful worse, your punishment will be, " PAL HE TURNED Point guns and ^ BUY A O LASS f Help Wanted — Famaia ...... n FOR RENT- FOUR IIOOM tene- Chap.s and they arc mad at us, we DO Tt)U 1 Help IVanted—Mala ...... |f t hU'nt, oh Center street garage t' large poultr.x house, 6-rooni single home. ;! vear.s old. lli'>ur.'i; 9 a. m / l o 4 p m e.xccpt ho carries on an affair with her in V.'hilc one small .Mean.v .Man lied OUT TO BE... • threaten pe o pl e R3R 'ff.ltiman Wanted ...... i know-. really desired, rent reasonable. Inquire rhursday. Julwdi, Thiiisday...... JulyI defiance 12. of conventions after they him. a rope was thrown up o'er a RUNNING, AT nothing WE must a Help 'Varjiad—Mala or Famaia.i IT with modern hath, electricit.v, etc. This property is lo- "Now- that you're caught, it's our ; limb, and one end tied to Scouty s think this Agrnia Wanted ...... yt:A | '•'29 Cellin' street. Ihurs'liyv, Jufv 19, Thursday. Jui.v f di*c°''cr after .Shadwcll has been THE FIRST cated at Ijiurel Park, Manchesler. on the car line. Full 26 and Wednesday. -Xug. 1. Hour."' "'cd to another girl, that they wore Intent to see that you get punish- , foot. "What's coming next?" said' GUY means in t e r r u pt e d SOME- J’ . ' f t H A T gttuatlona Wanted—Female . . ’ l i • ment. 'Course, when the w ar is SIGN OP THllfc, AND HE Bltuatlooe Wanted—Male ...... |f ‘ tOUR ROOM TE.NE.M ENT, mod- 9 a. ni. to 9 p.' m. \ tricked into their mating hr Vcrgle's ; hr. business DO >t>U price .<1,000 Thi.s is a real hiiy; arninRC to see tliis over, we xx-ill gladly let you go,''' danger/ Kmplopmani Agenelaa *1 4S 'in improvemcnus. Including .steam F'ailurc to make lir.st panient in ! father. "Ah. you'll find out." ran\ ^ 7 / WANTS TO I Suppose Jd'* ^•‘••^'••"Hrpw.Telitrlre bi.it. at 8 Ridgewood street In- place at once. For sjtle exclusively hx j The ftory covers an epochal .-pan j reply. One of the Me.inica'^ ' GET RID he was Doga—Blrda—Feta ...... t 30 days wiH'cHiiscThe whole lax to Anixther then said. "Why .stay Y • Live Stock—Vshlclaa ...... * J 41 quire 148 Bis.sell street, Tel. 4980. become, dellnqucnl. Second pay- [of twenty-lxVo years to the pre.sent j said, "T have here a little fei... -^OF US. Doing ? . Tt>uUry and Suppllea ...... 41 ‘ here? 'W e're running quite a I Now. you'll find oUt what it's tor. ment delinquent after Aug. 1. I9il I time—tracing the poignant romance ------Warttad- - Teta—Totjlirp—Stock 44^eUR RE.NT-^-4 ROOM tenement Interest must be added lo all delin- risk. I fear. l^t's take our pris- Then, right to Scoiitv a foot he J'through Its many victasltudes to oner to camp and then decide his Foe Salf>—Mlarellnnr«M mth garage, an iiioden, improve quent taxes at 3-4 per cent pet ! what is said to be an intensely dra- went, exclaiming, "Here's vour % r h Artlelta for .^aJe ...... 4a ments 3 Ridgewood street. Teia EVERETT T. McKINNEY fate. I punishment!" Poor Scoutv.'.s-'foot ^ata and Acceaenrtaa ..... !* 41 month or traction thereol. starting i matic climax. 1 n o n e 5 6 ' 2 3 . * 9.5 I'ofttxT Slri'et' "The big guns of our enemy mav ! was tlcklrd till it made the wee 4ifl Bunding UatarUla .... . /* 4* 647 Main Street from April 15lh, 1934. Helen Vinson play.s the.cold and blaze axvay. and then we'll be In Dl.m.n<)^tv,t.he-_J,w.IrT " <• 'tanchesler 1 lad roar. Hartford j selfish wife of the story, and Betty trouble. Come, let's hike along be- M.R RFINT-i-fe'lVE ROO.M flat, also Tel. t on. GEORGE H. HOWE I F'umcss is seen as Miss Harding's sx- room tenement, with all Im- Tel. 7-1079 fore It is too late." (The Tinioe prepare for a real f>. - provement.s. Inqidre at 147 E.isl I daughter, a role xvhlch the. child They shortly reached their camp H*uV.ho7d i ; Collector. actress. Bonita GranviUe, carries in attack on the .Meany .Men In thn __ U . cbln.ry and T to l.";! . >v t.i-nter street , “ and then one of the funnv little next story.) T m Hco u, e. PAT, orr. Mu.lcal It,,trum.M. . 11 € i^edMCAMwVict. tMC-OvVy ptriM and Star, Equibm.ni " I: FOR RENT—3 RtiOM apartment GAS BlKiGIMS Sp.ci.1. M th, e».rc. T II .A L L K ^ 'O O P This Way Out W..rln, ApD.r.l_ror; : U and four room Ital on 38 Maple Cause For'Delay! W A S N T IT O H By FYank Beck street. In good condition Tei 6511 By HAMLIN NICE' O F DAOO V I T 6 6 e s ------w.BUd—T. B uy...... r;” !!" II I HATt rOO THIS, BUT H L O . V E Q M A J E S T S G y ^ D ^ J rr S H E 'L L ' NOW, \ B L O O t e -» D O N 'T S E E T O B U Y Y O U L O O K W H A T S TH E R~.«_B.,rd—U.«.l_n,Mrt. I UR RENT F'OUR ROOM flat, al SF euZ'S SORE TOE IS I C O M E O V E R TO '’'o d w 'p .'.' O H - ) ' T HAVEN’ T A N Y S O O N F U N N Y HA-J//4-HA _ _ Rvaieurante IWHAT'S HOLOlN' UP WATCH ' N O TH IN ' S O W O N D E R F U L ‘C T H A T P R E T T Y G R O W d i f f e r e n c e Rocma Without H'vard ihipiovement.s. garage If desire 1 IT S U P P E D / f id e a , but I'D T O a n y o n e o f A N D I A LS O SH O W Y A A N E W ( l k I e E v 2 ' THIS , "I ------\ A B O U T T H A T / , D R E S S . IT'S IN T O Boarders Wani«d ...... litgj ” r'-lephiyie ,5230 nr 4.54.5, |M\ eXARQl AGE TO TH' AXE T R I C K CLOSE' SURE- LIKE TO T O O B A D HE H E R A G E 1 R E M E M B E R V O W IN G ^nntry Board-K.ocrtV ’] IPftiNCESS. I eOTTA. I G O T / ^ D O -IT r S AW RlGHT.V— ^ f' PINO OUT ' IT . N O W I'D NEVBff I N F L I C T Botbls—Rrst.ttr.iilt ...... t. <0 1 D ID N ’T G ET D O N T BOTH ER FOR RKN"r- 42 Woodbridge streel, /5AKE SURE .IT, > 6 U Z — Y O U T H I N K ^TH E S A M E , C R IM E W»»t»a—Roomo—Board .T?.” ” •I IT S M A LLE R . C H A N G I N G r BACK *Ml Batata r .f aa.t"* four rooms, upstairs, small garden: STAV5 so r e' W IL L / I T . . . / O N M Y K I D S AparxjD.Dta riot.. Tad.mant... rent $12 Phone 4466. John F R E M E M B E R W H E N I G R E W Bnslnaav Lowtlona lot Ka.i Sheehan. 11 Knightotv street. H O W SILLY U P ._ _ ILL TAKB Housaa for Ram .... WHERE r N O U F E L T IT BACK IN THE Buburbaa for Ram ...... W E A R I N G MORNING. ^mmar Homaa (oi Rant****'** Fur IIFINT- 4 TroOMR on ftr-t WMtad to Ram fl' r, all Improvements, steam heat, IS Y O U R OADlS at 168 Oak street, lent reasonable C U T - D O W N . B»t«ta Bar Sala CHARLIE P A N T S - A p o^ a n t Bulldtnt for 8sU ... Inquire Maples Hospital. Tel 8241 BusIbcs. Property for 8sIo rorms sad Load for Bsla ...... Housot for ...... FOR RENT - FIVE ROOM tene- liOta for 8aJa .a a «.,,,,, ment, on Vine street, newly done RtMrt Property for BaIo” “ ” ”I o « r . Apply 55 Charter Oak street Sobiirbsii for Bala . . Real Kststo for BziiiirV. I.’ U : ROOM TENEMENT w-lth all Im- WSBIad—Raai Bstsla ...... provement*. ano garage. .589 Cen- / d ____ AaoBoo—ta,«| M.ttoao I 'er street Inquire 591 Center I*Bal KMImb aa.—s. r‘’\jrrx.„ v_ i streeL Teleohone 6M 1. -/-V U e rt •« (uvu. t w« « 1 At orr. J 4 . . u i Par e r r > BV wu >CMvieSru4C 7-21 tP*fS4 A* r . i*4c.

T- v tA S C T E N SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1984. ’ flimtflipfitpr g pgwtng

Qoie to fifty members of tbe The degree team of th»-Daughters daaca of tha fact that they bad Luther League of the EmanuU of Liberty are holdlng.«r sale of home been trained and drilled until they ABOUT TOWN Lutheran church enjoyed an oaitlog made foods today in the store next SPORTS AND BAND had attained the razor edge of per- at Columbia Lake la.st night. The to Sllbroa on Main street. ThLi fection. One of the acrobata, a Keep Cool With a Glass of the Best Beer rr«d«rtck BMw«rFcl6ck the same group negro lad who looked like a lone An Unusual BtrMt 1* re»hn* M comfortably aa ming and baseball, after which will sponsor' a public setback party MUSIC DRAW 3 ,0 0 0 chocolate among several marshmal^' In Town! tmrt ba expected at> the Memorial coffee, hamburga and doughnuts in Orange hall, with six prizes and Iowa, was a focal point of attention Offering of hbepltai; following an emergency were served. Fred Lavey and Len- refreshments at'a nominal fee. because of bis husky physique ttieration for appendicitis Wednea- nart Johnson headed the. committee which enabled him to perform pro- *y morning. Ir charge. ^ The laum cird party which was digious feats of strength. In one GOOD OLD HARVARD SALESMEN’S scheduled to be, played In (he rear of Crowd at West Side .stunt he supported the weight of ALE AND DARK LAGER the rectory of St. Bridget's church, SAMPLES several of his partners. fifiitifically Brewed—'-Properly Aged at 2 o'clock this afternoon under the Playgrounds for Fine By this time the crowd was In a LATEST SILK PRINTS sponsorship of die Dramatic club, mood to enjoy music. Bandmaster. AS OF YORE!” was suddenly c&llcd .off last night In Edwin Ogram bad arranged a ,^T ry It Tonight and Be Convinced! STEP, AROUND THE CORNER TO and the date for the party will be Program Last Night diversified program and imtU 10 Dreaa Length Packages selected later. o’clock gave a concert which was DELICIOUS HOME MADE SANDWICHES—Sc. - i , - ' Priced From well rwelved. Director Busch made Indies Invited! Service With A Smile! Anticipating an evening of pleas- arrangements for the comfort of $1.00 to $2.50 the old folks by having scores of per dress The MAPLE TAVERN NORTH END PLAYGROUND ure watching 80ft ball games, ten- chairs set up on the porch of the 21 Maple Street nis matchba, volley ball contests, a Recreation building. All of these THE CITY TAVERN Limited Number. YOUNGSTERS ON HIKE aeries of tumbling stunts, and en- were filled, while others stood "to 832 Main Street joying a band concert, more than listen- to the music or sat on the , Next To Montgomery Ward’s grass nearby. 11 3,000 men, women and children con- And Enjoy a Nice, .Another In Fall 7 Leave Grounds at 8 o’clock — verged upon the West Side play- grounds last evening In utter disre- It- might safely be said that had Mis.s Dwyer arid-Mr. Thayer gard of the heat, which provfd that the weather been cooler more than 6,000 persons would have been pres- Cool Glass of in Charge of Group. a splendid program of sports is capable of making even the weath- ent. Mr. Busch may well arrange for another such program In Sept- er take a back seat. ember. Children from the. north end play Refreahnrtenta In Demand gt(.und started on a hike this morn- The committee of Tall Cedars In ! Now You Can Dine and Dance ffhe .events of the evening were ing, leaving the playgroundi at 8 charge of the refreshments booth i run off under the Jolht sponsorship included William-Anderson. Peter EVERY IJflGHT—8 P. M. to 1 A. M. Kingsbury BEER 0 clock, the girls In charge, of Miss of the Recreation Centers arid the Wind, James Baker, William Cus- , ! Fleanbr Dwyer and the boys under Tall Cedars of Leharion. Refresh- STARTING TONIGHT AT THE “The .Aristocrat of Beer!'’ ter, William Schleldge, William ! ^'4 ; l.’.e direction of. C. P. Tha.vcr. ments consisting of hot dogs, soda Hunnlford and Clarence Chambers, j IMenty of Parking Space. I The'Junior Y.M.C.A. bnsicball team . pop, popsicles, pop corn, peanuts is. In fine form and ready for the and crackerjack were served by the Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapnlck of i NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN Sandwiches of All Kinds. ! heavy schetlule that lias been' plan- Tail Cedars from a stand near the Birch street, left Sunday to spent ! j ned. On Wednesday of this week Recreation building and' a tew the remainder of the month a t, Main Dining Room Upstairs Prompt and Courteous Booth Service. I they dc'feified the West Sides on the yards away from the band ' stand Crescent Beach at the cottage of ! No Admission. No Cover Charge. I north end playgrounds by a score where the Tall Cedars band gave a their aon Dr. Mo'rton H. Chapnick * I ol 29-3 ami on Thur.sday. evening concert of popular and patriotic of Putnam. Chicken and Steak Suppers and Dinners. ■ they played a return game, being airs and stirring marches. Quite a Sandwiches of All Kinds, I wlnneru again. sizeable .sum was realized from the j The semi-finals for the horseshoe refreshments, a» the crowd was thirsty and bought generously, par- AUTUMN VIEW BEER ON DRAUGHT The MAPLE TAVERN pitching tournament were played off this week. BUI Sullivan defeated Ray ticularly of the cooling beverages. 21 .Maple Street L iras and Umls Tuttle defeated BUI Last night's program indicated HOME ^ Also A Variety of Wines. 18,T Autumn St., .Mand^estor .loseph Naretto and ('has. /nnliinifo. Props. I Sullivan. In the final for the Cadets. that the people of Manchester are Comp here for an enjoyable evening. ' Louis Tiiltli- WHS the winner. exceedingly "sport conscious,'' and A private nursing home for /J appreciate what is being done by old people, convalescents and in- Plenty of dancing space in our cool main dining room. The result of the Juniors in the Special Lot reml-finals follows: John Parelock Director Frank Busch of the Recro valids. Rates Reasonable.

defeated Howard Holmes, BUI Arc- atlon Centers to provide them with Satin Stripe Chiffon hovy won dver John Wagner; Walter entertainment. When the events Wagner lefentcd H. Sedlach; BUI got under way at 6 o'clock, the 40c per yard .Vrehovy defeated F.d Pavelode. In skies looked ominous and portend- the finals Walter Wagner defeated ed a thunderstorm. Bill Archovy. Field Crowded Early Striped Washable Silk The tennis courts are now In good Regardless of that fact, however, Regular $1.75 Quality condition and are being used dally people began to stream toward the field a t th at hour and by 7 o'clock Special 90c per yard ; by the boys and girls. No charge is ■ made for their u.se, but It Is neces- the spacious greensward of the West Side field was dotted with on- sary for the boys and girls to got CANTON CREPE ' the use of the courts to do some task lookers. Hundreds watched the first game Regular $1.75 1 esked of them. This Is creating a ' ni od spirit at the grounds. of soft bail between the Army and Mavy nlae and the Biuefields outfit, NOW—$lf25 per yard

which was won by the ex-.servlce men by the score of 8 to 5. Errors Special Group Remnant BLUEFIe LDS PLAY TWO .4 in this contest were numerous, but Canton Crepe heavy hitting kept the spectators Crepe Prints WEEK-END GAMES HERE ' on edge. Better fielding character- ized the game between the Hose Co. DRESS LENGTHS 1 team and the Main Office aggre- 60c per j-ard gation. but the hitting was more Limited Number. I Tomorrow morning at 10:30 the scattered. The firemen won hy a : Blueficlds will meet St. Bridgets at score of 6 to 1. tile We.st Sitle diamond. NelUiauer ' or .lone.s will pitch for the Blue- Players must'have suffered in- tensely from the heat. A majority , fields. Tlrone, one of the leading : pitchers in the Catholic I,csgue will wore onl.v trou.sers and jerseys. They were on the diamond to en- be on the mound for St Bridgets. A O) large crowd is expected. tertain the spectators, however, and gave ail lliey had despite their dis- Tills afternoon at the West Side : diamond, at 3:1.1, Trinity I’ari.-Ui comfort. Tennis .Mutches will be tlie guest of the Biuefields. Over on the tennis courts . Carl

Johnson beat .\Ilt Nelson, 6—1, i! 4 in the singles, while Lebro Ur- hanettl took a fall out of Earle Bls- If you are planning: any rcmodelinff nr sell twice out of three sets by scores of fi 1. 6 2. Blsseil captur repair M’ork, see us about the material NOTICE ed one match, 8 B. In the doubles TO .M.ANTHESTKU Johnson and Hill Slnnamon triu- and PAINT to finish the job. j pu o pf : kty ow.nkr.s mphed over Nelson and Francis Mahoney, B ; and 8 - 3. In anoth

; It is to your advant.ige to have er singles match R. Johnson and Austin Brlmley broke even, dark- the best in workmanship and ma: ■- , Vial for your I’alnUng and nceorai- ne.ss eriiling the deciding game. , ihg proiiienis For frt'c e.stirimt.'- .Htalwarls at voUeyball had a G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. ' anil advice on all jobs large .or smuil : little excitement of their own. For Coal. Liintber, .Masori’.s Supplies, Paint .see j the first time In the history of inter- playground volleyball matches be- 2 .Main Street Tel. .Manchester .STAM .EV ■\. T II.O K N ' tween the East Side and West Side . iil Ks«e\ Stna't Phone .H701 ie.'ims, tlie former>.to.sser.s won two

out of three games by scores of 18 I to I t in each. contest. T'nc West

Side players consisted of Gustafson, A nd So It Coes W ith Scores Melcalf, Maloney, Kerr. Hansen,

Hud

Horseshoes Are Vacationing A t Coventry, Grizzled veterans met beardless Ydu’LL HND AT THE

youths at pitching horseshoes, and appeared to be having a good time Colum bia, A ndover and Bolton. W e Are of it, but apparently everything was just in fiin- as nobody kept count of TINKER ROSEDALE the "ringers'' or the "leancrs." (\isual ob.servation of the players, Serving^Them As Usual W ith O ur however, revealed that the old timers had a better eye than their mur- TAVERN On the Eastern Shores younger rt*4\Is. corner .Main and Birrh Sts. When dusk had called a halt to P ER F ECT P A S T E U RIZ E D M IL K the soft ball «>times and tennis' matches, a number of mats were

spread out in centerflcld. The crowd of Bolton Lake Hocked to this point and formed, a vast circle to witness tumbling acts

and pyramiding by a group of boys This Has Proven Thus Far If you have ever dreamed of tlie suiireme pleasure from the New London' County Tem-

porary Home for B

now have the opportunity of making your dreams come These boys presented a aplendid Summers W e Have Had

exhibition, whleh won the plaudits tnie. of the'crowd, and gave striking evl- For Years.

Rosedale beckons and offers you gravel roads, cen- MRS. ADA N; A Big Twelve

tury old trees, large lots at nioderate prices, artesian MERRIFIELD T H E P R O T E C T IO N Ounce Glass

Teacher of FVetted of well water; electric light, eight hundred (SOO) foot alti- O F Y O U R C H IL D R E N 'S Instrume.nts SCOTCH ALE or 8er\auon i.___ .. tude, and a restricted section. k Through the courtes., of Glhabn, Ine., we offer, for a limited time, H E A L T H IS V IT A L L Y HAMPDEN ALE

free mandolins. banjos arid guitars with cost of lessons. Two miles of lake -fronta.ge to choose frcinr — four IM P O R T A N T “ For partieulars see Mrs. .Mer- rlfirld at her stiMllo. Monda.v-s arid cottages already erected. i 10^ Tueoduvs. Milk i.s naturally one of thje most important items

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Bring your friends out over the week-end and be man's Perfect Pasteuri/ed .Milk comes to the fore-

convinced. front. It is the safest milk you can give them at

any time of the year and especially during the hot SCHLITZ ^ lO-Oiince Glass Phone 4642 or Rosedale 26-3. FRIGIDAIRE summer months—and if your vacation takes you to

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