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D I E S S p m Stamford, June 29—(AP)— Ferd Donnelly, 61, wded his lifo at his home, 22 Spring street, last mght in the most qiectacu- Once Famous Actor Strickoi lar suicide ever recorded here. After plunging a potato knife # I x-.'1 Tknttoi to Qid W orM i^ W th Heart Attack as He through his heart, he walked eight feet across the kitchen of VS"- k y U n ka Tkey Rooem his home, opened a window and Sleeps FoHowng Celebra- plimged out across a fire escape and landed on the cement walk Not Considered Here SqipoTt to Keep Tkem (k SO feet below. Medical Examin­ er Dr. Ralifii W. Crane reported after inspecting the scene of ''''' tkaGdd Standard— Rritak death. Dr. Crane declared Don­ Washington, -Juas 29.— (A P )-^ ■tdsslag new stabilisation plans y :: '' x-- D eu Aehsaoa, \mdtr sscretaiy ot and aald'.hs wanted to. "unheeitat- Nev York, June 29.—(AP)—Ros- nelly was probably dead before < . .->f.. reaching the walk but that the tea Treasury, told reporters today inglv dmqr tee reports? as only tee f i P rq ivn g a Coinpro- coe Arbuck|e, bulky comedian of the budget for nest year w u dlaeusaed fall would have been sufflci«it 80 eetem was being considered In films, died early today of a heart to cause death. a^ a meeting yaaterday between nke P k tk Arert (jrisii. attack, viliich followed a celebration The deceased had lived in ; 'Vw ' . Washington regarding stabiUsation Uzn, Lewis W. Douglas, director of o f * the drilar and notelng had been the budget, and. Dr. B. A. Golden- of hie first wedding anniversary. He Stamford for the past three years conoing here from Brook­ done hi this respect since President eelssr, chief statistician of tee was 45 years old. lyn. He was employed as an Reoeevelt rejected tec temporary Federal Reaerve board. Londm^. June 29.— (A P)—Britiri] The actor, who had been attempt* auditor in the New York office stahlhaatlon propoaal forwarded i (These reports were not carried delegatee were aute<»itatively stat­ from tee London conference some of the Travelers Insurance Com­ by-tee Assodated Press). ed this afternoon to have prepared pany and was completing his days.ago.-- The talk, at tee I'reainiry, said ' ^ aedMhed to diSBtiss anything Achenon. was on budget questions a compromise pUm which they hope 25th year of service with the would overteme tee monetary sta* company. haying to do with the London edo- regarding tee government’s re- mmUo confereace, although' advices eeipts and expenditures for tee billaation crisis and obviate tee ara' btiag received from tee Amer­ coming year. possibility o f gold bloc countries ican delegatee and being forwarded . This was tee only subject dis­ withdrawing ^ m tee world eco­ by the State Department to tee cussed by him and Mr. ^ u g la s and nomic conference. CHILDREN HUNGRY, Preeideat In New England. he added teat Dr. Goldenweiser This plan was scheduled for dis­ Acheaen' eaepresaed surprise at dropped tn to see him for about cussion in s meeting this evening published refk ^ that be was con- terM minutes on another Enibject. between representatives qf tee gold HE MURDERS THEM That “ahoel^ south” remark of Madam Secretary of Labor Fr^ces Peridna echoed II', Cinetnnsti’s streets standard countries and Great Brit­ when tee national convention o t tee Disabled American Veterans held parades. For th| Atlanta, Oa., dele­ ain. In grid block quarters It was gation of "trench rats" as a protest against the remar k walked through scorching streets without shc^ said a representative of tee Ameri­ Here are tee Georgians in formation. can delef^tion ahm was expected to KAHN SOLD DAUGHTER be there but tee United States head- Father T d k Reporters He qusuiers said it had beard nothing about an American attending. Does Not Know WheAer Virtually tee - entire conference SKTATDES NEEDED, S T O a TO EVADE TAX lustlvitles were given over to meet­ HOW RECOVERY H A N ings of various grorqM discussing He Is Sorry or Not tee stabilization isroe white was BnURDEOMtES brought to a head by the grid bite Govenment Alkwed Ded■^ ultimatum teat Fruice. Belgium, IS GOING TO OPERATE CHAMP WEIGHS 201 Holland and Switaeriand wotdd qtffi Muskogee, Okla., June 29.— (AP) tee cmiference uidess they racemid .—Jap Ingram, 35 year old father tka BdkviDg That^the support to keep, teem on tee grid who said ‘T don’t know whether Tm Nazi Leator Says Whoh FOR BOUT TONIGHT standzmL sorry or not,” was in Jail here to­ Defads « f Important law s FOmmORWEEK Moley Appears. & k i b d Bm d Made k Assistant Steretary at Stata Ray­ Boecoe Tatty'* Arbndde day, accused of slaying his two World W i SooB FoDow Enacted at Last Sesska mond Moley teeated a sensation m inf a “come-back*’ from the blight ■mall childrsn. TEEMED TOO B i a tke 0pea Market^ S h v k e f FobmI To Be in Ex conference lobbies by suddenly mak­ which fen 08 his career «a the re­ Frightened relatives and neigh­ Ezaai^ oI Gonaay. ing his first appearance and entek-^ sult o f tbB ttsnterious death of an bors t(dd officers that Ingr^ of Congress Are Ezpiamed ing a Britisb craference atnwng pra- actress finrtag a gay party in 192A, estranged from his wife, came to a c e d k o a lk Good Gondi- mier MacDonald; Walter Runchnan, little cotton term near Coweta at Washington, June El -—(AF) — preeideat .of tfic Poate of Trada; died In his Meep in his suite in a Beriin; 'June 29.—(Aip-rChafioel- mldtowu boteL the dinner hour yesterday, wounded n S m id e Terms. New Hamp^ Tedik fienats invaatigaton were told tpr Neville CSiamberiain; chancellor af His Ahlrd wife, the former Addle two o f his wife’s rdativee and then, lor HiUsy; believes to sM pe^,’<^her day that the govmament.^franted. lk|^ Seems Depressed. tee Exchequer, and Sir Frederick llcPhsU, soreeB actress, discovered ^tting his little BOO and daughter guifliuaanta must bsve pow ^ as 'Otto H. Vahn an tofirasaf^ikdadaa* Lelte-RosL of tee Treasury. 't- on the head, led them to the term- Workers Protest 111 ss James H Warbun^ financial ad­ Ills death. After summoning 0^ BDITOB’8 N019>: riqn. in 1980. m steeia-eaiae^thwt house phsrsldaa, she became hy^ houm wan end shot tbbm down. , New Yoria June - '2to»--ear aid boy, niiiilMli , *Tber pr6blen» -::W4tI. * whisht Cttp;' ^1ikGwi6iAiM'tBRf*7t^toH h li and Charles Riet* -famoua- "'V ^ed^ilini mhairto noarbusy are tea sams jank. fiharirig. heavyweight /completed a picture died instantly, shot through the __ ''Aaribdated -Prlea to ex- tfoughtar. France econonhst, alsS Jolndd yesterday at a Long Isl- heart. ffis sister. Maxy Lou, 4, plaizf in sib^le fermiT tee Im­ wmdd ovart'* the powfiifol’ NAa Bariier, the senior- partner of ^amplcnk pf enadsil Ms rteal, Admo group. ‘x.’> and stu^o. It ttras one of six he llimered a few hours. portant lavra e n a cts at the chieftain told tee new directorate ci Kuhn, Leeb and Company, New Camera, on the officia] scales of It Was assumed teat this impficif had recently done for Warner Brought to the Muskagee Jail last' sissioii of Congress In Washington, Juacf- 29.—(A P) the German PUMfbhers Aasociatton. York banking house, teistified that tba State Athletic Commission to­ ant meeting was diseuasiag the Brothers. After dinner last night when feeling ran high in Coweta, President Roosevelt’s recovery New Hampshire textile mill workers *Tn tee final analysis, .those who securities he sold 'in 1980 fo r ,a day and eieifhad E)1 pounds for bis Britisb compromise plaia ^Tbin he went with his wife to the a p ^ - Ijogi^, an unemployed barber, told program. protested to tee Industrial recoy^ would solve these problems win have 1117,000 loss were re-acquirad front scheme was understood to fie an af^ tahave tee same authority as we in his daughter three months later (Oontlaaed oa Page Two) meat o t William Lahiff, restaurant administration today teat tee |U tempt to reconcile ’ tee confliettng proprietor, where a party was given (Oonttnned Dn Page Eight) Washington, June 29.—r(A P)-^ Germany. though tee exchange was dated tee policies of .countries BtUl on gold and in honor o t the Arbuckles’ anniver- weekly wlntmum wage provided fo r ’T^ think many countries criticis­ foUoWing day. those srtilcb abmidoned ttet atairil* The ficst objective under the N ^ ing us must take tee same steps Kahn a g r ^ to statements by •a*y-. teem tn'tee code proposed to gov­ ard, notably America. The tlonal recovery) law is to get mofo FerdteEuid Pecora, Senate cptmael, After the party Arbuckle retired, ern tee Industry is “ unfair,” and tee before many yeaus.” BRdDQKXGEES was said to offer a measure money into tee hands of tee peo­ Created Many Jobs teat tee field agent o f the Internai port to tee grid countries apparently in fairly good health, de­ R E IM PROMISED 40 honra a week stipulated as a spite'zecmt attacks of a heart ail­ ple, so. tbiey may buy mori»'goods, unemployment measures already Revenue Bureau held, tea tranqaC" British feel sufficient to ment. so stores and factories will hire maadmum “is a mite too high. have put 1,700,000 persons back to tlon was a "wash sale” withbut tee crisis. At tee hearing in the Department 3 TEAS SENTENCE Aeqifitted at Trial. rrilllons of tee imemployed to meet work he said,—700,000 more than knowing it was sold to bis daughter: . i . Whirlwind developments ot Arbucklo became known to mll- FROM HEATWAVE tee demand of Commerce, attended, by fewer tee summer seasonal fignrM. The field agent, Pecora said, re­ past twentyfour teurs forced Uons. the world over in the piUmy To do .this, tee law makes possi­ than on tee previous two days but He spoke a few houia before be- ported tee sales were made in tee American delisgation, agrinst its in­ days of ipie-tossing comedy. He was ble a cut fo..tee munber o f hours still by many representatives of in­ glniring prepuationa to go to tee open market. . clination, to take Eui active part to reaping a fortune when in 1921 the now worked by men with Jobs. dustry and labor to be affected by Firmer Jodge of Derby Pro- tee stabilisation dlscuasiona. The death of l^rglnla Rappe, screen Weather Man Says E ij^ Others then will have to be tee new law. (Oonttnped. On Page D gbt) KAHN CALIED AGAIN. Americans still maintain the atti­ actress, followed a party in Arbuc- hired to do part of tee work. At John L. Barry—representing tee Washington, Jiine 29.— (A P )— tude teat any decision rq;ardi|ty kle’s siiite in a hotel. tee scune time, tee rate of pay is to New Hampshire Federation of Otto H. Kahn was called , upon by bale C e v t Pleads Goilty stabilization must come from Warii* He'Was thrice tried and finally ac­ Slates WD Get Rain To­ Labor—eaid he appeared | at tee re­ Senate investigators today to ex­ ington and is entirely oiitsidB quitted. (Centfanied On Page ffigbt) quest of Governor John G. Winaat plain tee stock transaction by which prerogative of tee delegation heca.. The scandal cut short his career to represent tee state’s workers in he claimed a deduction of 1117,000 to EmbezzlemmiL However, it has been impossible as a movie headliner. When, after day or Tomorrow. textile mills. from his tucaUe income in 19SQ. in view of tee gravity o f tee oriate his acquittal, it was reported his He cemtended tee 40 hour woric The New York banker, senior for teem to abstain at least from week would not greatly restore em­ FWAHYADiOURNS partner in Kuhn, |/>eb and Com­ Mew Haven,'June 29—(AP) —F. discussing tee issue. High A°>^~ (Oontlaaed On Page Bight) By ASSOCIATED PBBSS LINEMAN KILLED ployment there. pany, paid no income tax ip 1930, Joseph Broderick o t fi^rmour, form­ can quarters said that abandimmeat- Another record breaking day of Seta No Figure ’31 or ’32. In 1930, he escaped er Judge .of probate, was sentenced of gold by tea European grid blao paying by claimlhg tee loea for to state, pna^ for from three to the hottest June weather many Barry did not recommend a figure might have a dangerous reperomn stock he aqld December 30. four y o in after pleading guilty to­ Sion on tee 'United States. sectiona of the hatldn have ever ONTOPOFPOLE for tee minimum waM, 'Which tee Geneva Conferenee Qnits code would flSKat a dofiar a w«ek ' sWchaand Pseqra, committee day ia Superior Court to a charge of. SQtKHISLYntT known, was followed today by prom­ oounsri* qontands tee next day Kabn embenling funds from an estate of PRESENT ULTIMATUM isee of relief to some middlewestem less in tee south than In tee north, but said a study of living costs In ' Uia si|me itqc|a back from white-he was administrator. London, June 29.— (AP)'—An nltjl- states while tee weateei man told ah asaigamsnt with- Broderick, arrested last week In matum couched in courteous terpis others It wotdd be warmer. Hartford Man. ElM ocnted his state showed |I1 weekly im- New York" on a -bench warrant, MDJUiGEX AGAIN foSr. was presented to Prime Ministty Rains, which fell yesterday sent tnt of Getnan Dek^fe, ler E8- charirifig him with embessUng funds MacDonald, chairman of tee worm tee« temperature tumbling to 77 "What evidence have you the 111 eaM, frmn tte estate of Emily G. Lock- from a peak of 99 for an all-time Winie at W o r k - Work is too low?” 'asked W. L.. Allen, economic conference, by four Euro­ (mlUng^^It'rAv’toitidt;. 918*^'tori’ tea wood of Seymour, was arraigned on pean grid standard countries today, •June 28 at Detroit. But at.Indian­ deputy administrator. board< o f toap-A gijiitei. approved-tea 12' ooimta He was sentraced by RockviDe Man Taken to Hos­ apolis thunderstorms brought only "Unforiuhately, we have no mini­ Geneva, June 29.-;.(AP) — The it was learned on high authority- men Get Him to G roaA . world disaurmament confereace Was claim!-.; ’..V's ci ■" - JUdgjb Jobfi.A. Cornell to serve.from France, Switzerland, Holland aqd temporary relief and pavements mum rate'commission in our state The coihmittiro sought t o wind up -I to'4-yean on one count, and was were bursting under a heat of 96 and tee best eridence'we can pre­ adjourned until' Oct. 10 today ' db- Belgium demanded Great Britain pital After Accident and aqpito A protest by Rudolph Madolny, the current hearlagA by tonroiroyr ftvaBvasntenoes e f two years on each act immediately to calm tee un- degrees. - , ! sent is teat tee Massachusetts mim- df-teif .ether counts. The court bow- Storms Do Damage Hartford, June 29. (A P )’. — i CbamceUor Hitler’s representative, night in order to recess until fall. Okstoess over tee Dutch -fiorin aafil teat the:k>fifi i*ceas aunounted to a Even the i«oityeet of taicome tax evfrr ruled tee terms shall run con­ Thunderstorms in central Ken­ EleotrocutiU while'working at the' (Ocmtliiiied On Page Bight) Swiss, Belgium and French franca Ihscne Car Catches Fire. tucky caused considerable damage top of a telsgraph qiois .oi^ H first-class funeral fo r . disarmai- disclosures failed to draw much o t currently. or tee grid bloc will bo forced to to farm buildings and transmission street, about 8< su- jn^ .today,^Frhnk ment. . ' - : a crowd to tee hterlags today and a Judge Ten Years leave tee conference to self-prptsc* lines. Elastem N^rte Dakota was Fallon of >>7'':r?lwi*efry, jstripet, The Germam ■ representative dc- corps o f specisl police- had Uttle to Birodsriek served as Judge o f tee •tbs^piebate cflstrict for ten years, tion, it was learned in gold rioo. Norwalk, June 29.— (A P )—Carl cooled off by rain and a . Fargo and splicer for tee. .pirtford tSaMtrie dared tee puMlc -woa)d'bt»> distllu- do. J - ■ . quarters. A. Miller of 171 East Main street, Grand Forkc it was 71 last night U ^ t OpmpaBy,..’.dlipd; soerated ana and Michigan bad nothing ip John F ; '^Htnnob ' o f 'f i t JtMMj^'s everything depended on waeiteer tee block o f more than 3,000 shares of Brodarick, who pleaded guilty to to take some step to aid this , by Qeorge A. ffisher of Darien, as look forward to" but “continued Cateedral adminlBteNd:tee laatrites governments paurtteipatsd la -private stock in various companies, on De^ tha 12 counts, was apprintsd ad- dlcament. - he wM returning to his truck from warm” or "warmer.”/ before Mr. Fallon was irushed .to Wreckage; Three Others xmversarions in a spirit o f ^ col­ cember 30| 1980. mialBtrator of the Lockwood estate The grid bIo6 wants Groat Britaiiir a lundiroom on the Boston Post Yesterdayr Ugh was at Liberal. tee HartloM hospitsd* in tee btMM laboration and peace. . Jan. 12, 1912. H e. was removed to make a unilateral statement of road. He was dragged 100 feet, suf­ Kansas, where tee mercury reached teat he might still ba saved. > ' Taking what was acotytod as an (Osattonei on ftga IWf) from teat capacity May 19,1933. wWlngneas to maintaia sterlhig; fered a ‘fractured arm, a fractured 111. Latest totals on heat deaths He leaves his ' widow and two Seriootljr iojnred. . Illusion to Germany, M .' Masadidi at tee present level and to proi|lty^ rijdit knee, a two-inch laceration of gave seven for Mlebigan, two of small children, a brother, George J. continued: ' the aid of tee Bifik of England-ki. the scalp and several fractur^ ribs teem by Hgtatnlng, six for OUo and idso a.light compsmy employe .and *Tf, however, ninrapaqiera print maintaining tha gold standwd to*' OB the right side. His condition at two for Indiana. his parents. i Trahton, N. J,, June 29.-r(AP)— facta which atfe contraty to tee t|E08e Bur^iean couniriea where the ^Nerwalk hospital today is seri­ An unidentified man was buinbd to spirit of peace, our succeos wfll be now obtains. it-i! ous, but fdiysicians say be will re­ death today in a fire which followed dubious and responsibility for fail­ 'TO AM milNCE!TONKHTS It was further, understood tea2 ' cover. ;the coUisioB of two truck:, on tee ure will fall on tee shouldera of teie time limit iraft,set by the bleq Auto Oatohes Fire Brunswick Pike in Lr vrenea' town­ vernmenta advocaiting th is'-u a- Mriiich it expaote Great Britjrin.’^t De^te the warnings of a pass­ Engineers Can Measure ship. Three others were so badqr in- Srorable aittitude.” FKarr RoutnaY-RouND take action, or tee four ‘ ' ing phyaieian against moving Mil­ JuiM in the crash little h o]^ is held Demandfog tljle right , to . speak • . • * 4HH eeaee to participate to the ler until the ambulance reached the ter their lives. , again,- Herr Nadolny declared that Whea Primo Cartiers and Jack Sharkey battle in the forence. Power O f Lightning Bolt The injured men, who vrare taken ^rmany always has bean aad ak> The bloc, Nit was said,. sosne, an unknown motorist picked to ho4>itals< W ^ : Samuel ways wUl Iw ready to.aagotlate. Gardas Bowl in Queeiisboro tonfo^ the blows they swap him up and headed for the hc^tal. ficheff, 88. New York; Ooranne "I- solemnly declare that-the'-Gei^ -wih be daaeribed over the A ssorted Press wire leading Britiah p ^ e mlnistsr of an . Tha ambulance arrived a few min­ MontePa, fl9, Broririyn, Fraak Mul- fw*" natl(m will faithtojiy and diredtly. into Hie ^ «^ .editor)i^ f^ j^ Id Bias^ street tieh to Mritedrdw an, lalplilnre' . utes later and was returning to fichenectady, N. Y„ June 29 —^tive with renect to tee doud from eura, 90 Mvar stt^ t, Waterbary, sdemnly-observe a (dlaannamsfit)- The rohnd-by^otind and hlo deacr^tijOii will be inpostant, experta, .hut .to the hostel when it was stopped The amount of electric currentjurrent ia^i Statan .pladgnliteat hidp. .of.' tea mmts: to the descript^ i frodi The I^^Ekld'a release hie eqiergeney InaQce when netic device, which hiu Just been ble furililr advance in' the worii of tured plniU, told poUee he was driv- Ameilcaa delsgatioa in private ai- W ire^ . -.’W a*- . he sfistad for the hoppfta), aad the developed by electrical eni^aeera. rendering transmiasIon'oystenis UB- Ipg Barth/wben« tea aauthhQkmd fotlatlbas. ' ■ " car tteyaled harely' a before I

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Ten calls in less than two nctt Page pMl^ iGrowert of Shade Variety houn was the experience of Mrs. Locate Up-to-Data Enterprise DEATHS at ChMiey HaIl->»DeeBi Suri^ Vrirctablcs on 8sla Here New Hriding Conforenco hi Wadh> Joseph Trotter of 455 Mala street Kahn testified the stock was sold How Came These Arrays of Deceased Rodents, John.'F. Shea iagfon to Adjust Production. whui she inserted a clMrified, id direetly to bis daughter. mer Beet ^Rea^ing'TImi.'’ * John F. Shea of 867 Mab-street, Than st Any Other Time. in The Herald last night, seek­ Ha ttiea asked penniaaloo to read Far^iart, Police Are tetmsety weD known employe at tee WasblnatoBf Junt 29—(AP) —A ing to dispose of a New Perfeo- from a memorandum prep yed hy Mre. J. ffiMdeilek Vaa Neaa Oonaeetleat Oonopaity,. tela ' At tbls tfine cir year mort a iil^ s e a m lp S u for adytutiBg pxoduo- Uon oil stove with oven. his counaei oyena^t. Wondering. John Learned formed o f it sad that the neesssary hour after Seymour’s 'f l ^ saw some Piper has rebcamated and immi cooking of cabbage spoils its ap-^ tal is proud of its low mortality rate money was furnished by her to me.' people standi^ around some object grated, the Open Forum is open to CHAMP WEIGHS 2 0 1 Rev. John Hawkbs conducted the service b tee absence of Rector pearancs hy darkening and it ren­ and is anxious to do even better in 'Were the sales made all at one of attention on the ground at the him. ders it more difficult cf assimila­ time?" Neill who is b New Hampshire. the future. ' FOR BOUT TONIGHT The bearers were George and tion, mature cabbage is also diffi­ Prosp^tive patients desiring to *Tm afraid I couldn’t ten you.” cult to digest Quality Groceries take advantage of the above rute “Were they made through a brek to sell bis stock without coxunilting bad asserted the bears were able to Richard Bo^xe, Jamea McCaugbey, er?’’ Tbomaa Jackson, (3eorge Holland miist bring a statement from their him. “depress the market” (Centbued From Prge One) and David Morrison. Burial was b For Less physicians indicating that the nec­ “Again, I couldn’t say that with “Do you want the committee to Any artificial operation, Kahn tee East cemetery. essary period of care has been given. any deflnitensssi They were either believe the is as w ^ qualified as said, is “bound to have an affect on 15-round title match toi^ h t b tee PUBUC RECORDS The full amount of the bill |5S must sold through a broker or through 3TOU?’’ Pecora asked.' the market and ought to be rt' Madison Square Garden Bowl, Long PuT6 Cane oe paid before admission to the hos­ my office.” 'No," Kahn replied, “but I don’t stricted. Island City. Granulated Sugar, ^ | A A pital. The hospital wiU be prepared “Were they listed on the Exchange think she makes such decisions Such operators, be added, should Sbarkejrs wslght was found 25 lb. sack .... ^ 1 e X ^ to issue coupon books to those at the time?” without competent advice.’’ be “prevented from damsglng the pounds imder what he scaled for tee ABOUT It)WN Ida K. Carbi and others against Sealect or Carnation . 1 Q ^ patients who wish to make deposits “Yes, but I,,doa*t think Manhat Memory Poor Agab natural flow of credit and i^ces." match b which he w* tee title Vbcenso lultano, torsdesurs of in advance. tan-Dearbom was.’’ He' said be believed the buying from Max Sehmelbg a year ago. property at 209 Spruce-street Milk,Stall cans ... Pecora asked if he h ^ directed The champiem was found to be 'b Teachers and subetituta teachers iuC “Were the sales mads througl^ the the sales to his daughter, but Kahn and selling of seciurlties b the or­ of tee Second Congregational Cajupbell’e Pork and ^ A Exchange?” dinary course of busbess is a “prop­ exc^ tlcou ^ good • condition, b ■aid he could not remember. contrast with his usual latoativeBsaa ohureh school will hold their annu­ Beans, 8 cans ..... 1 4 C “Not necessarily. I oouldn’t posl He said he could not recall er function of the publio," but that al picnic tomorrow evening, meet­ RULING ON UQUOB TAK ^ REV. DR. MOELLER GIVES tively recollect after three years any artificial activity is an improper before a big fight he appeared de­ Calo Dog Food, whether his daughter was b the press^ and had little to say. ing at tee farm of Frank V. Wil­ Hartford, June 29—(AP) r-The whether this particular transaction coimtry at the time. fiinctieii. liams on Tolland Turnpike at 6:80. went through the Exchange or Curb Camera, who came to New York attorney general today advised the P. & G. Naptha Soap, 1 A ^ HIMSELF FULL POWERS D o you know wheta^r she was b tee morning from hia New Jersey If raby it will be on tee Williams state tax department teat Connesti- Market.” consulted?” Pecora asked agab. ELLA WENDELL ESTATE camp, had not put b an appearance porch. The committee of arrange­ cut may net tax aleohoUo liquors, Then, prompted by a member of ‘She had several' people here with at tee oommladon before the exam­ ments bcludea Mrs. Agnes Hayes, except beer, sold by druggists oh Berlin, June 29.—(AP)—The Rev, his legri staff, Kahn said: David Willtama, Mlsa Edna Chris­ MasolaOil, 77^ Ludwig Mueller issued a decree to­ power of attorney for her.” bers fbiahed with Sharkey. physicians prescriptions. The ten gallon can...... # # C 'T am now Informed they did not “The same people as you bad?” It was steaming hot weather this tiansen and Mrs. F. V. WlUlama. day as ChanceUor Hitler’s represen­ go through the exchange but IS FD U U Y SETTLED department had inquired whsther Motor Oil, Heavy 7 Q ^ tative In Protestant church matters, T e s .” aftemocm, with some cloudiness, but under tee taw aleohoUo liquors, to^ throm^ my offl^' tee forecaster predicted tee flstlo All sessions of tee South Metho­ .. appointing hlmsielf head of the Ger­ “In all Instances?” cludbg whiskey, sold under pre- Penna, 2-gal. can f O C Peoora l^ u gh t out that the “X should think so.” New York, June 29.—(AP)— show would not be bterrupted by dist church school will be omltt'id seriptions, might not be taxed as a Krasdale Shrimps, man Evangelical CSiurch Union. transaethm was>ina^ hy transfer Surrogate James'A. Foley today ahqwers. The temperatur' was 85 until Sunday, September 10. ^ 1 2 c Dr. Mueller also appointed him­ of oredlts and tent no , cash or Kahn agreed with Pecora < that beverage w lteb tee meaning of te^ jMiltelPocember there are “8ubstan< signed an order settling the estate at 8 p. m., and likely to be b tee taw, . self rhsirw"*" of the Supreme ebecks wete onfangad* of Ella V. von E. Wwden, multi birii seveanes^teta evening, but con­ The family of B. B. BlsselL of El- Davis Baking O A #• Cihurch CouncU, placed all (Diurch Kahn said be . oouldn't reoMT UKP«|eSv-qf securities,’’ or bear The Uquor cootrM ocmnhiiktoAiF raids, to take Ipsses for bcome de< millionaire sidnster,’'and approved siderably hotter than that undar the wood atreet ia at the Shore at South been advised by tee attorn eyign ^ Powder, 12 oz. canHy\/C committees under his orders. A whether be discussed the sale with an agreement between the execu­ glaring ring Ughta. Lyme for an bdeflnlte stay. month ago. Dr. Mueller’s candidacy fls daughter prior to the transao duetlon purposes. al that permits may bs issueo f v Tomatoes, 1 A ^ “It’s an annual tiutom, isn't it?” tors and nbs persons, who were Camera aealed 260% pounds, giv­ tee sale of beer b Woodmont avefl for the new post of Protestant tion, but he waa certab he dis- not mentioned b her will but were ing him an advantage of 59% . The degree team of Waahington largest can ...... X \ / C ciuwed it with her when she re­ Pecora asked. though such sale is posed by the i Reichsbishop of Germany was later recognized as flfth-dMpee rel pounds, and marking tea biggest Loyal Orange Lodge No. 117, will board of warden and buq^esses of Krasdale spumed by the church union and the turned from Europe and “she ap­ *T believe it is,” Kahn replied. hold a rehearsal b Orange hall to­ year atives. " ^ difference b tee weights of heavy­ teat borough. Cooked Spaghetti, 1 A non^lltical candidate. Dr. Fried' proved” it. “Why did you pick out u e The nbe persons were all that weight title contenders abce J a ^ morrow night at 7:80. This Is b 1 lb., 6 oe. ja r ...... X vl C erich Von Bodelschwingh, was elect­ *Tm quite certab it was.” 1930 to make the sale?” remabed of the moie than 2,000 ■Dempsey spotted Jess Willard more preparation for tee celebration at Sunsweet Prunes, 1 *7 ^ ed. % Kahn agab oonstilted his a^tor 'T o determbe what I owed the persons who sought b surrogate’s than 50 pounds and beat him at To­ the hall on July 15. OVER BEER PERMITS The German Christians (Nazis) nev, and added: government, to determbe my losses court to establish relationship to ledo b 1919. 21b. pkg...... X / C refused to accept the verdict and *Tm Informed by my mehtor it and my bcome.” There was a bit of belated by-play The choir of tee Emanuel Luth­ Hartford, June 29.—(AP)—The was.” the eccentric spinster and thus Unlimited Parking In Front laimched a vigorous campaign to “Did you take a tax loss?” pave the way for a contest to share I Sharkey walked over to shake eran church wUl'hold its annual out- state tax department sent out to Could Not'Remember “That is in ugly connotation. l band:; with Camera after waiting b g at Coventry Lake over tee week­ tee holders of 3,404 permits for the oust Dr. Von Bodelschwlagh. Questioned further by Peoora, b the estate, variously estimated of Our Store. Tlie reason for Ms action in tak­ suppose this tax loss provision will to be worth as little as 140,000,000 20 mbutas for tee huge Italian. end. All those planning to go a n sale of beer b Cozmectleut fortos Kahn said he could not remember be abolished when you are through “Are you b shape ?"' Sharkey asked to meet at tee church Satur­ for the flUng of tax retunis from ing over authority today, he said, whether there was a falling mar­ and as much as 8100,000,000. was that “the German Protestant with t ^ hearing.” The nbe reo^peised heirs, it was asked as he looked tee big fellow day. Cars will leavs there for tee tee date when beer, beeamo legal b ket wbap sold tbs stock to his "I hope so, "Pecora said. over carefully. M A H 1 E U * S chiuches find themselves in a state daughter. said, received more than 18,000,000 lake at 2 o’clock sharp. Any choir Conneotleut to Juns 80. Ths tax of emergency.’’ * Kahn, then volimteered that any from the estate to drop their “Yes, Yes, Tm b shape,” replied member unable to leave at teat time is pajrabla on or before July 30« The “Have you ever before er sbee law which is “apt to irritate public Camera. “The essential tinity of the people sold to your daughter or other claims that the will should be de­ who would like to go later is urged tax imposed under tea tawGf four GROCERY sentiment and oaiise resentment nied probate on the ground that “Well, jrou'd better be,” shot back to get b touch with Ctarl Gustafson per cent of tee gross sales of re­ and the church is endangered,’’ he memhera of your family at the end tee champion and turxMd away. 188 Spruce Street said. “This emergency calls for ex­ of a tax yew ?” Peoora asked. ought to be abolished.'' Mlse Wendell was of unsound mbd of Maple street or Carl Matson at tailers and one par cent ttam He said he thought the capital when she signed the wUl. Somewhat flustend, Camem O len w ^ street not later than to­ wholssalen. traordinary meimres.” “Yes, either I, or one of those act­ managed a grin and repeated: ing as sgent for ms.” gabs and loss provision should be Tlte nbe are Rose Dew Stans morrow night abolished or amended because it al­ ‘Tou better be b shape, you bet “Did you do It every year fbr a bury, Vicksburg. Mias.; Grace Bar­ ter be—." period of years?” lowed the goveriiment to “speculate ney McQuarrle, Oakland, Calif.; The auxiliary to Mons-Yprea Post on making money or losing money” Leha Barney Butler, Eddeva Bar­ Dr. WilUam Walker, tee official T am not certab how frequent medical examiiMr, said both fight­ held a setback party last night at an oecurrenee it was.” 9Ugt ney Irwb, Gall Barney-White and ers were "trabed to tea mbuts and tee home of Mn. Rose Ctampbell of S TA A T A E A ^ I t UBNEBT In Co-operation With The Herald “Did you on each ooeaslon re­ under the capital g i ^ dause, Holland Vaughan Barney, all of on keen edge,” but added teat Summit street Fint priaea were quire by any means the securltleB ax payers are pe: permitted to deduct Seattle, Wash.; Effie Barney Bush, ShackeFs bi|^er Mood pressure and won by Mn. Isabel Duke and F. D. FRLandSAT. A Deta^d Description Of The or like seem ties?" losses b securities,lUe but also miut Alameda, Calif.; Hattie Barney fWtor pulse ibowed ths champion Baker; second by Mrs. Rosa Martb T o the best of my knowledge rei[port ■ gabs through them. Simmons, Spokane, Wash., and to be mors “keyed up ” Sharkey’s and Arthur McGowan; third by Mrs. never wlthb 80 days and rarely at Kahn said many market/ opera­ the estate of Laura Oral Harrison, reflexes were shaker, too, he said. Kay Grimley and Samuel Pratt Rs- all, -but X can't recall. \ tors didn't take profits b 1929 be- A b m s ^ Calif. SharkeFs pulse registered 82 and frashmanta wan served and an sn- Heavyweight Giampimship “Do you have any one else mak- cause of the gains tax and' this Csmeta’s 66. The champion’s blood jo j^ ta time spent mg dedsloas for you regardbf the islpsd artlflelwy-to inflate ths mar- TO AID WEST HARTFORD preisurs waa high (148 over 80) as purehese er sale of securltlesf” cet and bring on the “crash.” Washington, Juns 89—^(AP) — Qompared with Camara’s (188 ovar “I have the power of attorney for It's a bad t h ^ ,” he added, “from Senator Lenergan, (D., Conn.,) has 64). HOSPITAL NOTES my Children and wife and several the point of view of making it eas­ filed an application with Col. Donald A rush for tee Madison Souare FIGHT > ^ le have the power of attorney ier to inflate and stop the natural H. Sawyer, PUblio works adminis­ Garden box offices today found e ; br me.” flow of credit.” trator, for 1400,000 for the oompls- Promoter James J. Johnston confi­ Mrs. Ernest Strong >tBd “Is it customary for persons ether would Ib x the Blok. tiOB of a sewemge projset b West dent upwttds of 60,000 each cus­ Infant daughter of H I WILL BE GIVEN than yourself to sell without een- Kahn asserted say chaagM b ths Hartford, b aooordbnos with a tomers would bvade the Mg sunken and Mrs. Scott Simon of 184 Henry sulttagyou?” b w which would make the riob peo­ resolution of ths town oounoll. Tbs bowl across tea East rtver tonight stnet were dladbugri ysstorday. “Yss, fre^ently.” ple psy thslr just share of taxes project calls for the. eom^etloB of for tee “Battle of Many Angles.” Charles B. Bragg, 64 of Columbia — AT — “Without previous consultation would W helpful. 15,000 feet at a new sewer ibe. SpeoUtators wsre demanding died at tee bomital at I'b . m. with you.” Cbairman Flstohsr said “some A duplicate appUoatioB will he fancy priess for cholot rbgride Frank LinneU of 10 Trotter street, Moore whispered b te Kahn's ear modlfloatioss?’ to the b w already filed with the Connecticut adminis­ tlekats out finding tea market a Betty Walsh of 58 ladridga atrset, and Peoora asked that it be noted had been made, but Kahn said mors trator of public works as soon as he irifit weak. Blvla Bagglsh of 88 Walker street n the record, but the attorney said oempisto rsmsAss wert needed. b sppobted. The project must be Most of tbs bsttbg waa at sven John of 7M Hartford road. approved by him as well as Col, Ruth MoDoweU of 16 Knox atreet (FORCE’S he was net adrisbg the witness. Stetwef told Kahn he was the meosy hy aftomoon, although eat and Agnea Pwqualinl, of Avery Sawyer. Kahn said his wizo was authorized first witnete from WsU Btreet who ebmmlisloabr declatsd it was H to atreet W a^bf.^wera admitted and B and tiJtt your piek,” It waa tee M n .lltew vi AHdBaoB o f 146 C first tens b msmory that a hsavy- ter atreet waa dlaclMfged. today, wstriit ehamploB was net ths favor- TAVERN te OB the day of a title fight LONG SUIT ENDED OKY AOEWTS TBANSyEBBED Bridgmort June 89-—(AP)—The -jIt m JdlUL J. Burke of Stan Kartfordr JiSe 89 ^ (A P ) —Two adminlatrator eC the eatatq >r mort 9t tha Fedaral prehiUtloa TlloaMe Burke, -agMuat Bylveater TONIGHT agtato will b« traaaft^nod from Gendelta and Viotor Arena, doing New Haven to Hartford to rsptaea buaiBeee under the name of the those indsfinitely fnrUniflM under M*B B w ■ ■■ ■ ■ — — the eoenemy bill, it w w announoed- Oatee, ewnera of the Oatea— . this memlnir Ity Prohibi­ Oomsmn of Shelton, vdMcB haa i----- Come Down And tion Admmstrator' deelf V .' Has- to tee Supper Court lor ever ten «ett Three agetats b Hartford and yean, waa markri withdrawn to­ one is New m ven received word t e . Thonme Burke, employed by Bnjox A Glass Of from W a sU i^ n late yesterday of the Oemmerdal Expnee Oompuy thair fuflourait to Oetober, 1888, waa fitilty te- Tbey were: Paul 0. Oalp. ^inihiir tored to a oelBeten by tmeks owned Fisber and Raymond Salka, all of v j 'the two defendant oompenlee at RED FOX Hartford, and Vboent Jones of LwelUBont G w d ^ m fto oper- New Haven. Oriy « » • • • « « ^ Btor eC the oobumnW tmek. HfifttsrliM Mfthod Of Priofi left In Hartfordta addIpMi to Mr. For Entin Balsett, under tee om en from ■ T A n POUOB BEPOBT Headt Waehtagton. The furtoughs win AETNA PERMANENT WAVING taheeM et Jtily l< Hartford, June It*—(AF>—Mem- hen 9t the state department fif'-. • Thfi opirtteri st th« Nook have bon MMoisUy trained hi* H4ITOMB ANNKVnMUBY ' trwreled MOJtr mUet find mate T8I find an UfisiiMd to nis ine Thjuniqn# Mstkoo. Thli ia the arreito during May, aetoed wpht biU ' syitom thsi flfii fosn iM d iatisnraon withiho ntmost tn Wait Xavea, Joaa lfi.^(AF)— and aqnlpineBt ntaed at ■ >-As or MUNCH'S U dit or Dark com fort* Mem than 100 M ta ^ a a d w w m detoleB . proBMty vamed at aosa SMt te ehiermtte gw ,10 ntmmahy of me ordlsattM ef . Hw ‘^theateri. DRAUGHT MstyEUmlMih’iT Rev* JeitBriali Ourtia, ft . measures aa FDFAppOUltinMlt' UMNBee*i HesMUi O ithSe elw eb f t « tSiHeBn m eniM t if dM-n DIAL8011 l i t W. fiTflTTiffiy -I,” MM .'J.,,, V'>- •y- Ww4 r ,w? mm ’»• I r';5 tA 'M . * .4 1 ♦i- r ' \ .'' iti - , * » t t : m (URESDPtfnR i I H w . MHOLESOFFUY PDPm iN REQTiU. S l^O orrlaq WfiiriE of 18 Tout Old Tlninton son stxiiit ’A ______Footer Noteworttiy— Mte UGiRING SERVICE IS will ha iyrsi^ tsd ‘nitm Port' llite ^ban* Morlfirty AselfitiBg Artiste. fresbzhapti .te1ll''be ^vvisd. -Kntf'HimfiiDiw.: himimvcS b f - tlii , leads Pete Petroske in 36-; Mlehfid 'Bqfid, d ^ t y bitamal leomittMi have M RESTORED AFIER flR E Lo^AhgMei, Jtma 29 ~ CUkP) ~ eoxbhan. . . Fred B. Werner presented his revqnus fliollsetor ' torn : has rstuinsd boBIft aftsr a*' Bmtda'8L H iM i'd t Ba^ftRilUt. & ., Hok F iiab for Slate Am- pvptls from this town and Rook- rislt with frimids lo RfiokviUh wMla tftgovitam^^at H m N t w Y iS t villa la the eloslBg reolta) of the Fun' Extent 0f Dfimage at snJoytBg his.aniMial vacation;, r. jBlWania <9aHrii?t, tedfiy. ''.amiqaaeed will ba- OMD t t fi atenr Geif Qnnqtioiidip. season at Watkins Brothers audi­ Pbiiit Ifot Yet Known and Prof. Edward-* Stenglr has'- rs- the afinuat- dixtriet; coovaattar would cloqiid -' uMpeafttr. .oft torium last evening. A vailed pro­ tumed to his boms ih Wi t be hMd; ift 8 t Jehnabiuy; V t, next thwogh'Septemhar SiDi./ Rq;HUn Will Take Weeks; Oapt‘omber~. . . ‘ . gram of two hours’ duration was aftsi spsodtam r -fsw dajrs ih vUle, bavhig beer called hers-by ths The fiDfioimeament wpa mede aa Ed^y of ’ Glare won the fourth to out down The exact extent of to damage at Many Rbekvi* xe||ddents at- Petroske's lead to one hole. Both the Maple street plant of the tended toet raneral **ys6tarday of Ih vocational work .each Kiwanian iuul tee shots over 2Q0 y a i^ down Rockville-WiUimantic Lighting com­ Tbomaa Norton, Jr., who died aa plaftned to aid ; athd^ta ‘ taiteraeted the meddle and were on the carpet pany U still unknown pending min­ toe result of a fell from (ha truck in hie particular bustneas or profaa- in two. Petroske putted five t et ute inspeOtioD by the efigineen of be was driving on Monday avehlng aioft. The committae In New Eng­ abort ot the pin and Upped the cup on Depot street, Broad BroiA. Tbs land In charge of -this endeavor m* the insurance oompaniss. y ' V ^'i' y, >4' ’With his second putt, caare putted The temporary service hooked up youth was a gradMate. qf tbs Rbck- duded Clarence :Quimhy o f South. within four feet ot the hole and oi> Tuesday eveiflng eared for homes vlUe High school with tbs class of Manchester,: Copn- =reUed in his'fourth shot for a par as well as stores and offices. No 1982; y yy/ ‘fanr. Petrqske got the lead back on attempt was made Tuesday evening Mrs. Georgb Husston of PlainvUle the fifth hole when he got a par four to completely re-establish the street is visiting rratlvss in Rockville for w hile d a re took a five, d are took light efrcult but it wa: restored be- a few days. - 'y'i'yy . .> V. CLERIIW. CHANGES the 800 yard par sixth with a Mrdie fbr* midnight. Cards were receivsd yesterday ■: yyyyyyyyy :'y three against Petroske’s 4. Charley BSsetrielans ot toe RockvUle- from Patrick Naughtoo who is 4Mnk a long putt* to cut Petroske’s W ^m antic Lighting Cr worked all spending toe summer in Ireland. Hartford, Juno 29.—-(A P)-r H>* Jsad down to one hole. night at the plant making tem­ The Ladies Leldertafla Society ars following clerical oppointments ware to hold toeir annual picnic at Ocean 2 Op A t fUghth porary repairs and were at work announced today in toe Catholic all day yesterday. Full repairs Beach on July 19to making.' toe Transcript: - < They halved the 426 yard par four trir from RoCkvlllf in x chartered Mventb with fours, Petroske mak* will take several weeks. Rev. Jdm J. Fitagerald from .toe Recovery Seen bus. la g a beautiful recovery after putt­ Cards have been received frbm Church of toe Sacred Heart, Water- ing his tee Shot into the rough and Recovery from toe depreesioa progremdng so fast In Roeltyille, Louis Bacb, manager of the local W to toe church at Saint John bouncing into a sand tr^> with his T. Grant store, who Is vacationing the'Baptlst, Neiw Haven, pastor. second. He blasted out to get on that indications are fliat witom few months eversrt^g will be back' in Maine. Rev. Matthew J. Judge, from St «e»t 00 **•’•0 the green In three and sunk a short ' Burpee Post, lyonum’s Relief thm J putt, dare was on in two and took to nramal. Marys Simsbury, to toe Church of ■ With the Hockanum Idilla Com­ 06rps, are to hold a public bridge to'> Sacred H e (^ Waterbuiy, pas­ iwoT]mr putts. and wblst party at the home oi' . Peboake was on the shoftort eleighth, pany operatlnf their mills on a day tor. . . and n l^ t schedule to fell capacity, Mra Deloa Rich at 157 Grove street Rev. Hairy M. Callahan, from S t fo r par three hole, in one i rolled In a on Friday afternoon at 2:80 o’clock five footer for a birdie two. d are s very few are out of work even Johns, Stamford to S t Marys’, Frpd B. Werner now. The Board of Selectmen have The proceeds will be used to defray Simsbury pastor. tee shot landed In a sand trap and toe expense of toe delegates to toe <« he took two strokes to get out, go- few cases of residents in need of Rev. Edward A. Matoieu, from S t was thoroughly appreciated by an aid National Convention. - f« *>.1?'* over the green. He conceded Rev. William F. Tyler, Tolland Mary’s, Willimantic, to S t Joseph, the bole. Petroske now led two up. audience that seemed to enjoy The one handicap here seems to DayvlUe, assistant *'«> “ *J.«S thoroughly toe whole performance. be toe Ihoomlng o f transients County T. M C- A. secretary, has The long par five ninth hole was started worii for toe re-opening -of Rev. Victor E. Plaskowskl, from The Sbrinway grand piano used by seeking work in toe woolen mills. MONICA BANNISTER toe Church of toe Holjr Cross, New halved in sixes. Petroske’s drive Many have come without dotoing Camp Woodstock at Woodstock Val was down the middle, but his second toe students was furnished Hails From Columbus, Ohio Britain to S t Josephs, Willimantic, Watkins Brothers. or money and seeklhg aid of toe ley. This is'to e thirteenth seasern too,, if v J T ? boimded over (be green and into the residents. Many of these people are and toe first group of campers ar­ Auburn Hair, Brown Eyes, 5 ft, 3 im, Weighs 114 ' assistant. roqgb. His third was over the car-< Mr. Werner accompanied Miss Rev. John P. Wodarskl, from SK. Moriarty, who delight^ with her from Massachusetts woolen mill rived yesterday to put toe camp in pet again, and be three putted tor a WMJ* order for toe season. Considerable Joan BhmdeU, one* of toe stars in “Gold Diggers of 1988”, duMises Josephs, Willimantic, to S t Marys, six. Ctore’s drive was In the rough rendition of several joyous songs prehminary work was completed Monica Bannister aa the most beantlfiil of the 200 gorgeous chiHsos girls Putxiam, assistant. ' I f # on toe theme o f spring and sum* R o ^ Work getting under way baa and bis second went into the water. absorbed moet of toe imemployed during toe past month by Rev. Ty­ In ’’Gold Diggers ot'lOSS.” Do yon agree with Miss BlondeOf 25 Free Rev. John J. Sobolewsld, from toe He played another ball, reached the mer. RobkviUe Tupila Included Rose ler and his assistants. One ot toe Tickets to see “Gold Diggers of 1988”, coining to the State for five glorioiia Church of toe Sacred Heart New Weber, Frieda Mtilnlte, Donald laborers, leaving only a very small m e n In four.and took two putts. number to Un* r about toe streets big Improvements of toe season will days, to toe 25 persons snbmlttoig lists of live besnUes tost coincide with Britain to toe Church of the Holy Petroske was two up, on C3are after Gerich, Alice Cyrkiewlex, William during toe day. be toe running water along toe line toe jndges’ list of five. Cross, New Britain, assistant nine ‘boles. Ashe, E31en Kresrsslg and Bobby Ftana for Fights of cabins either for drinking or R6v. Roland GuUmette to S t 'n u 877 yard par four tenth hole Jean Mann. washing purposes. A new elee- The program follows: Plans have been made by toe .C. QUAKE BECORDED shocks, toe first at 7:44 a m., and Marys, Willimantic, asstatant was won dare with a par while D. .K. Athletic club to hold toe box­ tric service has also been installed. New York, June 29.—(A P ) —^The toe second six minutes later. Offi­ Rev. John Kolek to toe church of Boom 6 — Bobinow Petroske needed a five after being St^ by Step ...... R. Streabbog ing ahow postponed Tuesday eve­ Timothy E. Sullivan has been Frances Wylie Fordham University selamograph cials said the distance was approxi­ toe Secred Heart New Britain, as­ 848-858 Blain Straat short with his second and going ning because of toe failure of toe appointed- administrator of the es-^ today registered two distinct earth mately 4,000 miles. sistant TeL 7281 wide of the cup on his third. . He Fox and Goose...... Martin electric service. George Groeech, tate of Miss Catherine T. Sullivan took two putts while Clare reached Janis Zinunennan match maker of toe C. D. K. club, who died several weeks ago follow­ the green In two and took two putts Friendship Waltx ... .R» Streabbog has plans for toe presentation of ing a short illness. to cut Petroske’s lead to one hole, Carl Bilyeu Tues^y night’s C ^ r.t toe next d are Takes Lead. Black Eyed Susan .. .R. Streabbog show at Cryvtal Lake which will be On the 877 yard par four eleventh Blanche Snow held in two weeks. The amateur SEA CAPTAIN DOS f^y hole, a dog 1^, dare evened the Springtime Greetings ...... Martin card which was to be presented on m a t^ for the first time by getting Margaret Brosnan Tuesday evening will- be presented Yarmouth, N* Jium 29.— (A P ) ix-'i- febsae 1ft two and rolling In two putts Robins ^Greriings . A-... • J< Fearis 8#sfedmpicite {MN^ram^or tbe neat -rrCaptain Ririiard Morton F n ^ -. f6 f a four. ^ Petroske was on in two Beriflce Starr show.'' Hie' original plsias were for son, (me of toe fast disappearing but\hree putted for a five. Auld Lange Syne ...... Beliak a semi-professional card for toe race of Uuepose seamso wlm-made history in Nova Sootia’a sailing ship >d are toDk the lead on the 175 R...L . Streabbog ' Salvation Army Day ditys, is dead at tl)s sge of 87. He 5 comman by* getting on In two and holing Thomas Conran Col. Fraads T. Maxwell, Dr. is a bnrdiso. wfadn- yon are. ini- out his second putt for - a four. Parade of toe Wooden Soldiers Thomas F. tyLoimhlin, Harry C. Smith, and David D. Sykes. taUe and blue::. tiy Lydia E. Piiik- Petroske was on in two, but be ...... L. Jessel ham’s Vegetable Cbmpoond; 98 om t o i^ putted. Jack Puter Crystal Lake Opens -W '■'X The summer “ottages at Ctystal o f IbO women, r^o tt benefit: They halved toe 17th hole with La Grace ...... C. Bohm It will give y8>ift« Black Hawk Waltz . .M. E. Walsh Springfield, Mantoester and other Oim’t eodnre anotbn day wiibont won the 18th with a par four to to- conununities. The greatest number Ish toe morning round with a 3 up Donald Gerich the help this medidoe 'esn giTX Get kre at toe Sandy Beach section, a botds from yonr druggist MXby.* aidvantisge over toe Meriden boy. The Connecticut March where more than a hundred cottages Gtore’s sectmd was short of toe .W. Nassann are located. gr^ten, but he pitched on 10 feet Eileen Giimley With the Improvement of the dirt from the cup and holed out for a Flower Song ...... G. Lange roads in the Crystal Lake seotton four. Petroske’s tee shot was In Alice CjnrkieyrieE by toe towns of EW igton and Tol­ toe . rough and - his s ^ n d 20 feet ’Edlewelss Glide Walts, Vanderbeck land hope Is held by toe proprietors short.of toe carpet, but was on in Jean Crockett of the seveml resor^ about toe vnETM it eoMPauNO three. He took two putts for a five. The Joy of- Spring The cards: . . . .R.’ Himtoigbam Woodman Par out .. .443 444 435—85 ' ' Arlyne. C. Moriarty caare ....558 458 448-89 Silver Stars .'...... C. Bohm Petroske . .443 544 42< Muriel Calvert Par In ....443 484 444 -84 35—69 Robins Return ...... L. Fisher caare . . . .442 448 444—88—38^72 Marian Mason Petroske 553 484 545*^-88—86—74 Valse Styrienne, H. A. WoUenhaupt June Bickmore JO Amore ...... '.P. Beaumont Harry Rylander ^ . THREATENING TO SHOOT, StarUghf Reverie ...... J. A.. Seidt- I^lUain Shea > Qnf Vive Galop ...... 'W. Gams if OFnCER CALLS BLUFF ' Elmore Ghistafson Prelude,...... ; .Rsidimaninoff Agnes Shearer S ia te PoUceman Rm hea Daii< Poet and Peasant buy Man and Tal(«8, His ...... F ra n s ven*8uppe Rifle Away-from Hint. ’Thurston Fostw Stten on the^eys .. .Zez Confrey Fred Baker Dahbuxy, June 29. — (A P )— Salut a Pestb ....H en ri Kowalski BtanfBng in the dborway of ,his William Ahhe , heme here M ily this monung, In the garden o f My Heart Oonnsd Wesrdk, tot poliee. say, ...... b ...... *B . R. Ball shouted a warning to lieutenant Arlyns C. tlferiarty Led CarroO, commanding officer of owe tl^ State poHoe :barraeks at R4dge- Snow In the Areifle rqglein often f l ^ Hiat if he ^qproached anoth< H>P«us rod or groen due to the er s t^ , be wnuld shoot. “Here ] small mierosooplo pUata wMoh Uve oqime,? answered CarroQ .as he in i t (heed the rifle, sp ra ^ forward and ovetpdwered WoyeOc and took the wimpon away from him. Hu rifle '-k r! was found to be unloaded but the EXCURSION -IflODKelO ' pence say that Weydk should be thafthful he was not SRibt down for Ms not iP NEW YORK ,'k 0-' wai OBS e f . flve ^nun ar­ S m ^ J i l f 2, aitel T flte t 4 ,f..y Vi.i ia today cn* warrants ftOUMD ri *14, ■AIUIOAD . V nthem Wlto tfce . thMt of wb;.''* V.A - liquor from flu real- / . VM; o f Mrs. Sally dtoh Jonee is 9 •# ama •• • m * •tltA fidd Ooimty^>JKSu 5. iet»..i UUIIBOT^ So* - Y lifiW ; ;<3eff .'UriiK.;'talun ■I-.X vyi-. Jb:' '■m A. ' ' f. 's^r-v f*. : t.: ;^isisuB>»c jBiaeft, u h i^ ITAGB FtiUB . * -j . i ’ T.' .»■* Ikepii Bid: Id We WfoM’e TOIMKQlif-dFdTATE grairaD tm mTEWniUONCH W A n m m m of young there Was a IhoH mea folO _ Qatchen VIGORODSPROGRAM W^)^iig Graiye No. 80, lwl4 its mmnwam WeOiee. Da wmeiinfOk - fold iQSBllf* " t y oa the^tr^ twettfih'Zagitiar tp— Tuee- tftai the f n u f M » . Joha Hutchinson sad day evaolnr with lOSntrana nras- snilt with thdr gnedhUher, go: to tut Mrs. Ghrfottea OOveO. Gene leaMl 1(1 e*l ON pBERCDLOSiS ant As it was NMghbonr N i ^ Inspacton to P bM H ig lm iy B F ru k hdteto. TUe week Ur, eodety. , Wednaidtor m m hrt r«4ra», thwe ,were saaaj vlsttlBr Chaa^m oa Lookout for OvolouM M r. aad. iin . members o f the Grange went to prascDt Thera were eteven difler- kekftte has two other grandchU- B u m s and Othor VMattooiL dren viBUns htm. the Mlasee visited thair Cte. A ^ laibigtoa and t/oA ^ert la the pro- t m t m ->(AP>— Mar­ pept. of Health AiuuMBceB cnt Oranres ra|naaBted, as follows: F ly M aad BamZ griar. PamiingtoB, BQlstown, Andorar, GBotln wad. Ldratnae De Mott of garet Kfngsland Bbslren of Bvans- PhiBs for Infeiuiive Drive An intensive delve co Interstoto Beet Baittord. la Best Hartford < Sunday ettev* M m Allen Helmeri qpent Tues­ PnsoM «.FiiiM iGS^ This Fan ^ t h Aid of New Windsor, GkxidwfD, ylfanehester, bus Une opecatMi and other publie noon. M ifo Haaittton is oonvues- day in Hartford. ton, BL, has gualidid by exfoniaatlon liystic, Btistal. miingtoB. Bnaeld, Mrs. 'Bred BtahO| Mg- X-Hay Machine. service vemciee with the view to asMdt la hli hto aad dng from a sertoas operation per* Mr. ead'Mrs. Allen Helmer era to pTfetiee as ai^ BBgWeh beirflster. a, state .fiMatev’ Bast Hartford and Oovantiy. HUia- minlinlslng thaaeddant ' haaard, formed three weeks ago at the new their eon, wmiam Bal- She was "dDled to toe her* umn- 7SB town and Ajndorar Oranges prorld- t!sm also. Sr. M. D. Riordaa o f Plaas fbr s state-wide campaign win be eonduetod over the hoUdajr WDllaiaatle wbe eMted to attend Mwnerlel hoq^tal la WnUmantic mer aad fomBy e f Foaghkeepste, ing that elM-wee eBWalty frsated a ed the program which was Une. week-end. It waa stated today by her. at to* home o f her sieter Mrs. fty - N. T., fo ra - vM t Mcafoqr. Igainst tobercolosis in wbieh evesy Uiwyw'a Shekolds a bafosto The eelr chante *■ fo* Thera were several radtationa, an Cokmd Michael A. Connor, oommls- Mr. Lowe o f Hertford was at Us foil, who It a graduate nurse. Nathan Getdiell, one of the M arto degrab foma Bryn Itew r Oce- ■Math •■ ■■pete eeiea tomsumity wDl have an opportunl^l accordion a(do and a Shatch, t m skmer of motor vehielao. fomMumuvj ffHstown Grange and instrnmential summer cottage at Aadover Lake . Thirteen members of the local Manchester High school teachers. lagit> FrnatylvaBla. S \ X ' \ k> participate and in vddch all at the heavy vduma of trafOe muale and a Sketch from Andover expected CO the Mahways of tha -r AbMkte the health forces in Connectioat wfU Grange. W^iping Grange fandah- state over toe 'umday Oommie- be massed on the attack against this ed home-made cake and punch and sioner OouDer stated that every ef­ lisease were annotmeed -to^ay-hjr. dancing was anjoyed after the re­ fort of the depwtmant tMMhar freshments. pie State Department of Health in with state pdice and local offlclale George Sharp and his sister IHsa would be exerted to prevent the toll its monthly bulletin. Harriet Sharp, and Mr. and Mias of lives which annually occurs. This campaign has been made Fitrgerald'from Mystie motored to haspeeton from the depaftment SATURDAY LAST DAY issible by the recent perfecting of W a in ^ last Tuesday, where they of motor vehicles will patted the portable X-ra^ machine wliieb will attended the meeting o f Wai^dng main arteries of traffle to cheek FREE TR IP rtake as many as 150 pictures an Grange. overloeding of buses, use of aisle hour at an exceptionally low cost Mrs. Elizabet; W. Smith who seats in carrying passengers, safety A ll Expenses Paid per idcture. The ai^MUStus has al­ has been spendiag several weeks equipment such as brakes and ready been tried in New Haven wlUi with Mrs. Jos^h Barber of East lights, and the speed and general To The CENTURY.^ PROCREI/ exceptionally good results and the Hartford has returiMd to Kghland conduct of pubUe service operators State Department of Health is now Park. en been numerous at the office of toe (Cases," from which germs are easily because of Camel’s costlier to­ Conunissioner. spread to other members, o f the bacco'Company-release a‘ new ad­ f IITA l w e e k , family, must be discovered early. vertising cainpaign today. With GENUINE It is often extremely difficult for the caption “It Takes Healthy MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION the physician to diagnose tubercu­ Nerves to Play Ulte Ttidenr* the first advertisement is buUt around SCREEN losis in the early s t a ^ without the the fact th4t the famous tamls FORCED TO WITHDRAW use of the. X-ray, a diagnostic player, a Camel smoker for years, WIRE pedienf too costly ,for many pa­ ------“ GOLDSPOr’ after tiying many other brands ^ - tients. found that Camda do not tire his Coatiiiaed Bad Weather Pre* With the development of this new taste, or get on his nerves. . vents Attempts to ?cale the machine, however, it is possible to The famous Camel “magic cam sq. ft. take X-ray pictures of the chest for paign,” with its slogan, ‘Tt’a fun to Wforld’s'Highest Peak. Black, 24 inches wide. as low as a cost as seventy-five be fooled.. .It’s more fun to know’ Alsb Branie and Galvan-: Electric Refrigerators cents each, provided a sufficient is recalled in a prominent heading Londom June 29-^ (A P ) — The teed at properttonate number desire to have pictures whldi reiterates that *Tt is more chairman of the Houston Mount eavinge. made. fun to know—” and continues: Everest Expedition, C. O. Bruce, an­ When tried in New Haven amcmg "Camels are made from finer, nounced today that as a conse­ 4 F t Size —: Complete high school students 6,393 persons more expensive tobaccos than any quence o f continued bad weather were X-«iyed. Of these, eighty-five other popular brand. You will find the expedition will be withdrawn. InstaHed. per cent were negative, but the rest Camels rich in flavor and delight­ "That does not mean,”, he said, F IN A L WEEK either showed evidence of tub^cu- fully mUd.” “that we have given up hapa,6t losis or looked suspicious enough to Business Improvement finally getting there. The struggle Nothini? Else To Pay. warrant fprther study. Most of the eperationa in toe factories at the still goes on, but for the moment the suspidbuiT'anes on further investi­ R .^ . RiyimkB Mpbacco Company, xiiouitelahaa wem against maa,asd. gation also proved negative, ^ m e of vb ld i S ^ 'ccucentrated in Winston- his mabhtea.” : % , the pictures revealed other aliments, Salem, and which comprises the enormous area of 129 acres of-floor - Two eityeditions were financed such |us enlarged heart. One revealed by Laty Robert Houston ,to a tack in the lung. space, have had to be stepped up $ 5 F t Size 6FtSize repeatedly to meet the increased quer toa world’s loftiest peak, which 4 .1 9 T P t S iz e By proper treatment people found demand for Camel Cigarettra, towers 29,141 fe e t One, the air Shoulder type with brass with evidences of the disease will be Prince- Albert Smoking Tobacco and eicpeditidh, Sew over Mount Everest extension pipe. 4-gallim prevented from . becoming “open early in'April. otheb well known Refolds* brands. oapafoty. A d ja s ta b le i^ y $ 149.501 $ 169.501 $ 199.50 cases", lives will .be saved and The , Reynolds’ payrolia have H ie other, headed by Hugh spread of infection to others will be mounted steadily in recent weeks as Riittledge, a retired officer jn the n o s ^ Inelde and onteide—etalaless—add i^roof poredain—fused on "Aimoo** Ingot Iron arrested. In order to accomplish this hundreds eff additional workers Indian civil service, sought to con- at toe price of lacquer. \ end all persons with suspidous find­ have been employed working quer tbe peak by land. It had ex­ With an.of the^'fatooaa Coldspot Features: "Dry Zero” tesulation, quick fr e w ings will be referred to their family hours have nera increased. The pected to reach the base camp north contrd, braom-Ugh legs, new "eoond deadeaer,” ^graved by "Good Housekeeping physidans for further check-up and Reynolds Company is one' of the o f Everest In April with two months Instffnie.” , ' - study And such treatment as may be few industrial plants in the coun­ to go before toe monsoon. riNAI. WBBK Terms As Low As $7.504Down. 18 Months To Pay. needed. try which did not reduce its wage Unsuccessful attempts to scala In the program which will be scale duHng the depression. The the Himalaya monarch also were launched this fall, those who desire output of Camel dgtoettes has had made in 1921^ 1922, and 1924. LAWN to have X-ray check-ups of this sort to be so heavily incraased during re­ f f will have to i>ay for them, for there cent weeks that it was necessary to FENCING Genuine **Kenmore are no state ftmds a v a ils ^ for the add Edght shifts. D R YSm LOS ANGELES work. However, if a sufficient niun- It is understood that the produe- 3 ^ ber desire to take this precaution in tion ot Camels is abOut double that f t . safeguarding their health, the price o f a few months ago. *1116'R ey­ TO CONllST ELECTION 887 tntoee W hl|^ Our fa­ per picture will be very low* nolds Company has been following mous "WfaMSor’^ Ornae- an aggressive advertising polity in Initiative in the program will have <9 meatetg Other hrighte at to be taken by the local health newspapers and other naedla. Sem o i Bish Cannon Geta In­ savings. '25 and 60 ft. officers in the various commun^ea. junction on a L^ral Techni­ roDs. A ll Information concerning the pro­ cality. “ PRE-INFLATION” PRICE gram, the X-ray machine, the cost, GLEANERS’ CIRCLE GIVES etc., has been sent to these offidala Ben Frandseo, June 29.<—(A P ) — and arrangements will be made by CaBfornia, with a vote of approxi- them with the State Department of PICNIC FOR FAMILIES matety three to one in favor of out­ F IN A L WEEK Health for use of the apparatus. lawing the 18th Amendment from Local announcements win be made the Constitutiim; today^foced the by the health officers. Go To **0 *MaDe3r*8 Camp” at poMibOlty that drys may hold up SEAT The picture wlU be read by ex­ Crystal Lake. Last N i^ t certification of results in Los Ange­ perts employed by the State Tuber­ Original Poem Read. les on a technicality. DELlfERED culosis Commission without cost to ' Richard M. Cannon, eon at Bishop COVERS the people who are X-rayed. Notifi­ The members of the CHeaners James Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist After Event cation of the result wiU be sent as Carde entwtalned their husbands Bpiscgpal (tourch. South, snd Frank Price — $44.50 soon as possible, so that there wfll and children at a picnic at the G. HTStevens, late yesterday ob-^ be no delay in placing the positive O’Malley Camp” at Crystal La! telned a. temporary injtmction in Loa 7 9 ) f ' Only the vast buying and eelltog advaatogessef cases under proper care immediate­ last night. Angeles Superb Coturt, restrahiing Keep cool and - protect SEA BS’ Mrvlce conld bring jron eoidi a marvehma ly. The entire plan has the approval There were out-of-door sports and the county supervisors from can­ toliteiT. Price In- washer at 10 low a.price. SEARS ael teetfor Coitye. of the Connecticut Btate Medical games played, and a deg-roast aad vassing toe votes or certifying toe washers than aqy other maker or retailer to Society. luncheon were enjoyed t y all. Sotys result wisre sung around a esn^pflre and a Cannon and Stevens as taaquiyers Conggrve Ice, Preggrve^. world . . . and because of tUs, brings poem entitled "The Gleaner’s Alpha< questioned the Hornblower Legisla­ yon taighor quality for far looa money. Oonfo... bet” was composed and read by tive Act oaUlng the eleotion, prlnci- Food with SEARSr see tfala marveloaa washer la operatiod. Tialm F IN A L WEEK THEATERS Mrs. Arthur B. Gibaon which con­ pally upon the grounds that Con­ advantage of toe Uggeet washer “buy** la the his­ tributed a lot of fun for the occa­ gress, under the Constitution, has ^^FOLAR-AIREf^ sion. The party broke up at a late tory fo toe washlag machine Industry^ AT STATE sole power to preacrlbe the manner hour an ^^parently having had a in which a repeal convehtlon Shan QIASS good time. be coBStituted. *%iOj Turner^ Tha committee waa as fonows: ra- REFRIGERATORS Ruth Cbatterton in ‘TiUy Tnrn- With 8A61 at the state’s 9M7 freehmente, Mrs. Harold Richmond, prednets reporting, the vote wae: SHEARS er" win be shown fbr the last times Mrs. Charles GUI; traamortstlon, at the State tonight. Friday and For repeal, 966A66; Against 805^ **Pjre»inHaiiotif* P rice Mrs. John Salmenson, lu s. Bert 568. Saturday, the State wlU present Moeelty aad Mrs. Nathan Cutler. two pictures that the entire family win enjoy when "Private Detective 62” with WiUiam PoweU and Wheel­ OCEAN CABLE BEPAHIED THREE MORE WINNERS Ifisw type aaitoral poritton. er and Woolsey come to town in Blades of "Diplomaniacs.’ Orleans, Mass., June 29.— (A P)'— On Simday, Manchester will see Operation of the , New York-Brest, IN PHOTO CONTEST "International House” with dozens France, cable wae resumed today after It'h ad remained Idle since.a of radio and sereen stars. "Gold The winners of s lt y 10 eolarge- Think of it! With the “POLAR Diggen of 1938” comes to Manches­ submarine disturbance disabled tha cable last November. Repairs were' mente this week, in the a m a t^ F IN A L WEEK AIRE” BO loogwr is It Beeewry to ter on vu ly 9, for> five days. photo contest being conducted by It isift often movie-maksrs are completed yesterday by to e . cable “ c h ^ sad it o s v e ” sad *^se8is down” ship Mary Maokay whidi, with the H i ^ s , tno:; lo c a lK fii^ fortunate enough to co-ordinate a n : 1st prise G. Schallef, Wood­ th s i^ Mads to tho spedStoHoBs of catchy musical numbers in such a cable ship John Mackay had been GARDEN tho D. 8. BarMh of Stsadsrds^ rP O - at work on toe breaks several hun­ land street;- 2nd prtee, TL Rid pleasing way with a well-sustained Lake street; 3rd prtee, Mrik H. LAR AIRE” hss aiore capacity than but nonsensical plot as in "Diplo- dred mUes east of the Grand BiwIm . ,Ambacb, 158'McKee street The HOSE the ordidiuT or, fonnmerdsl rise re- maniacs”. ip of operation meant fokmUg plotiiree ar^ on d l i ^ y to The new RKO-Radlo Picture has work for 14 expert operators heri, ’i windows today. TheiMeeBd frigecalsgB. t e a 50-lb., iss d s ^ a ritf the irresistibls i^psal o f broad bur­ an important improvement in em­ SB^Mket o f R. Bteley is eo# ta d HAt eahk ft. food espaclty. V'i ie s ^ , openiag on an Isdisa Reser< ployment condltione for this small ,^.thof .the e very many school scheot plettms $ Besvy isiiso staeL Ensaielsd Inside vatton where those side-S|^ttby Cod commaBl ty. 2 wMto 'havs been devBoped OBd k y k jv lto1.19 eefopBfopu Dei. comedians, Bert Wheislsr sad Robert sad Out.^ A p p n ved la s n litiriL ' R o it- vtbiaeei ther by Xenty’e oeiaoB. resisting hsadwirc. la anew white cisaed ends Woolsey, a n commissioned to repre­ NO riM O m TODAY ' good raeulto have Dt«i rislitol sent the Indians at the Pesos Oon- taoet- o f toe pieMM or green sad hMp. that I fOrence in GensvA orbeteno, itfoy, June M »^(A P r— tofcera, m notifoily the otitttokd* . "Private Dsteotivs €21*, m fast se- Adverse weatbir oondMeiia over tite tag siMok w t torn 'lenlto 18 m, tlon mdodrama with tasty levs A ^ and In Germany again prevent- becfosto n e e riy te k a a Bilk sodas, by Warner Bros, opsna at u s 't ad the departure to ity af M Xtellak too Jfodak VMei^im^ ^ State theater Friday with WiUiam Chicago. Bookao Itio eaty for’ka Pbwell in the MeOto - The plot Halo Belbo a good TBfoNtoet’:^ The OMW oonoenis a love raefestria which a indicated a takeoff toa errow le im« tinues throughout the detective with tbs Vtobable. toe tores biwt iniapalu 1/ U N T I L ]9 P . 9 i ifused ■iin ■tisi by ■ anr-i------imsenipiiloaa^ ^ ^ ’oHn be ealfovid uT* ’ky 10 p^tWmXm OPKul a'ffoib. I'^^'SATUSDAT. f'r.

7^ . Lorfl ig Tmfixtt * isoy ;aad :«0) DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 14^ , atier 'hero,-;.'.. ’ -'llnL' ,HM»diare-: B. .dcratl ChEriet' 8uimi6r/;"ail6; lOag Mary Ng«dhaiiii'iihO( M i ‘ t o a m - aiu feoo; THURSDAY, JUNE 29 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Johieg, tlM riiurrii ^ . BarcehMia, Spalii'^ ril. ttM.KfitoD adibiiridflp' ftw rgfrihov, ahd'Batpndiati^.- Nvjv Me*e-^in nrogiains to k«r and ^alaa or gremo thorMt miloss ■peet- Bogtoo—Thlrty-aeveh pi^ xpeet tbls eveptn g'A r’ HiimaiHic Nortnal'^aebflol,: haa 'fa" hoa(^ riahri eoast to eoaat (o to o) dosIgnaUon IndndM aS aToSablo atetiona. Ajlaatid^CIty,; N .sJ ^ rir., James tons. •' ^ .Preeramo subjaot to ohaneo. P. M. HnIdDg Period Retoltt Ab- hlbltloo hnragttotora in New Eng­ M rs.' Sinaaser to -Oriaat'the sCbori -to^oiicsi -QnitiF CanL EasL the fnfoiO. CMidtdikjbE (DayUpAt Mno Om Hoitr LaUrJ 601^ 6:00—H. V. KaKanbem—«lao e land todeftadtety furloughed under ;tbe c<|ffllogi y*ar. ■ I expense reductfon privrum oonaldriod 1mmedi»fe^«, 1.. A'-nlidsterooaneetedwith the \ NBC-WEAP NETWORK 4:16— 6:16—1 ^ Boater Orch.—also o 400— 600—Batty Barthall. Songa — D ooce^ — Jdnibn Took Boston—Haasan All, 29, Arab Notloe has been awitto/ Hartford tlieoldi|inl Bonhiary'will MC — ' laeti waat wtw wool wtio east: Skipby, Sfcateh—nudwen rot • wtMg woah trll wUt trfbr wre wgy 40IL- 6:46—Juat Plain BIB—east o ^ awaiting deportarion, stricken seri­ taiy of the Board of’ pieafh 'Sttnday' at the Go^ woao vtam w « l waat; Mldwaat; 68)0- 6:00—Charlaa Carilla—also eat ously, m at East Boeton immigra­ Elsie Jones, that thfr al churob.aa'a possttde eaadidato. i vcfl kad woo-wno wow wdal 5:16— 6:16—To Bo Anneanoad east; dieLead. T W O M O O N ^..^.THW EST A CANADIAN — wtmj Trio—wjav wbt wblg only . tion station.^ - tuition charge In 14^ .E.'D. Heei o f' Ayo- Lembarde Orehaa.—c to o yeaf. /It is a comparatlvSly new gregatlonal church. ^ manner of dealhig. with conylcta’’ 8:00— 4810—Groan Broa. A Ruth Roy 138)0—118)0—Glen Gray Orehaa.—o to e idea being inaugurated last year. . ISmer Elnlqr Is waa Issued today by Natbah Mayo, 8:10— 4:10—Trio RanMntiqua—iiUo e 10:30—11:S(L-Pollaek'a Orehaa.—c to o repairs at his home ' Mr. 8:40— 4:40—Ray Haatharton, Baritona 10:46—11:46—Johnny Hamp Oreh.—to o On the Honor Roll for the sixth Florida prison divlaion head, with 4:00 ■ 6:00—DInnar Concart—alao cat 11:00—12:00—Danea Hour—wabe only m a rk in g perioo the JunioTs led with Mrs. Finley and fmAB^ (yflB'j'inaka an ezifianatioh that a new state law 4:3b— 6:30—John B. Kannady—to cat this their permanent 4M-~ 6:30—Rlehiv^ Hlmhlainaambla NBC-WJZ NETWORK 46 on, the B and 8 on the A. The BOLTON p laces. guards' in the. posttiion o f 6:00— 68)0—Mountalnaaro—waaf only Upper Soidioim res came next With George .Wilcox Is emiflQybG'at'di­ AASIC — East: wja wbz-wbsa wbal cLvUians with np more right to use. 6:16— 6:10—Cotintaaa AltanI—alao cat 86 on the'B arid 7 on the A. The rector at Camp W oodeh^ for 'this guns than ordinary citizens.. 6:30— 6:30 P. 8abln Orw—waaf only wham kdka wgar t^r wlw wsyr wmal; A farewell recepticm was g^ven summer months. ' y- 6:40— 680—TM OoMboMa. Serial Act Midwest: wd^ wl7 kfkz wenr wla Upper Freshmen cams through with Miqro said anjrone strildhg, beat­ kwk kwer koU wren wmaq kao the Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Taylor Mrs. Leslie Bolton 1^'^ the NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — WtmJ 29 on the B and 5 on the A while ing or mistreating convieta would 7:0<8— 88)0—The Bhowbeat Hr.—^baalo the SenlOTB let thrir high standard and daughter Dorothy Turaday eve- employ o f the Trave^era'r Ibsh x^oe B I T T E B o n . S8X>— 98)0—Baron Jack Paarl^ to c wtba kstp webe wday k l^ ekgw eftf ring at the home of Miss Katheiine be “prosecuted by the courts.’ 00(^108)0—Songa by JImniy Maltbn SOUTH — wrVa wptf wwno wla la^ax drop subtly to but 28 on the B and Co, In Hartford iriiere- 'berii.: Originated by CHIBE TWO MOON MEBIDAS, temoos In­ 6:10—10:16—Sam Roobina Orcheatra wfla-wann wlod warn wmo wab wapl 7 on the A. Added to the figures Hanolim About fifty friends employed for twelye yeprsJ dian herb epeeiattst. iMtiGF TWO MOON BITTEB OIL is made 9:30—1000—Jaelt Danny'a Orcheatra wjdx wsmb kvoo. wky wfaa wbap kprc woai ktbs kths already mentioned were the Lower gathered for this occasion from 7 p. Mrs. Lewis D. Eaton-is inotori with a very rigb grade write minerri oil in combinatiOD with ex- 10:00—118)0—Ralph K lr t^ . Baritone. m., d. a. 8., to 9 p. m. Miss Kath­ 2225=22 'Nuai3!ri*iaySiya^ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kglil Junioia, Lower Sophomores, and to NasbviUe, TenxL, whore she v tracts ot Indian berbs and roots, leaves, falsams—tbs same rem­ 1000—1100—Don Antonie Orcheatra PACIFIC COAST — kgo kit kgw komo erine O. Hariolln and Mrs. ESsie spend two months with'friends.' edy ot Mother Nature as used by our great-grandparents hundred! 118)0—188)0—Bhowbeat—coaat repeat khq kpo kfsd ktar Lower Freshmen whose flgu^ to­ The Largest Stock gether with the rest total^ 180 on Jones acted on the' reception com- losses Winifred and . Ruto Lee o f years ago. This mireufie medicine thoroughly tabrieatea. CB8*WABC NETWORK CanL EasL mlttee.. Mm. Samuel Alvord and and Miss Ehrelyn Fish graduated 2:00— 3:00—The Thursday Special I the list for the last marking period. cleanses and revives the entire intestiiud tract, removes sD inter­ BABIC- Raati wabo wade woko wcao 200— 300—The Southeastern Revue i The Honor Ron follows: Mrs. Ekiwin Lawton were in charge from Manchester High school last of Radio Parts and nal poisons, thus relieving constipation, gastric condition, rick waab wnac war artcbw wkro whk cklw 3:00— 4:00—Tom Gerun's Orchestra of refreshments which consisted of week. Fulfils that attend- Ma4- wdro wean wlp wjaa wean wfbl wapd 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east Senloia headache, biliousness, kidney and bladder troubles, etc. ■t-l w)bt; Mldwaat: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbc A ice cream, fancy cookies and mints. chester High are having the sum­ Tubes In Town! Consistent use will soon put vigor and vitality into any run­ kmoz wowo whaa 3:46— 406—Orphan Annie—east only A floor lamp and clock were pre­ •BABT A CANADA—Wpg wlm wlbw 48)0— 6:00—Bert Lown'a Orcheatra Lucy Barrera, Anns GUI, Bar­ mer vacation, also Miss Bella , Sil- down system. Sold on a money back guarantee. . wbeo wlba wfaa woro wlco clrb ckac 400— 6:30—Old Songs of the Church bara Hyde, Eiditb McComb, Mildred sented to the fainily by Miss Adelia versteln who Is a student at Storrs DIXIB — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod 4 :4 ^ 6:46—Lowell THomaa — e a a t: Loomis, clerk of the church in be­ college. $2.00 a Large Bottle klra wroe wlao wdan wtoc krld wrr Orphan Annie—repeat for mldwaat Sutheriandj James Toman. Dolores ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 88)0— 6:00—Amos---- * oa *n’ ’n’ Andv—eastAndy—east only Trotter. half of the friends gathered. Rev. Miss Genevieve Ubert of. Man­ PottertiNi & Krah Sold by: B. J. Morpby, 4 Depot Square; Crosby's Pbarm., 446 5:16— 0:16—Concert Footr~ nghts, Oreh. Or and Mrs. EYederick *I^ylor respond­ wdao wblg^wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja 5:46— 6:46—Merle Thorpe, jalk—to e B , chester is visiting her grandparents, “On The Square” Center S t.; MagneU Drag Co., 1095 Main S t.; Packard’s Fbarm., MIDWEST — weak wmbd wtaq wkbh ed with appropriate remarks. J . kfab wlan kacj wlbw kfb wmt wnax 6:00— 7:00—Stories of the Sea—east Viola Adamson, Alice ' Aitken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner. 487 Main S t,; H.. Quinn & Co., 878 Main St. 6:30— 7:30—Aide RIcci’a String Mus. Mrs. Bausola of Manchester i ^ Prepared ONLY by Wkbn wcca 6:46— 7:45—Floyd Qibbona on the Air Emily Andrews, Doris Bronkie, Rev. Mr. Taylor preached his PHONE 3733 MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal 7:00— S.DCH'Daath Valley Days, Play Joeepblne Brown, Sadie Copeland, last sermon Sunday at the Congre­ a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. Depot Square CHIEF TWO MOON HERB CO,, INC COAST — khi koln kfre kol Icfpy 7:30— 8:30—Wayne King’s OrMsstra. gational church. Winifred and H. Hutchinson. kvl kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:00— 9:00—WerM’a Fair ^mpheny YUctor Davies, Mary Dolan, Fred Waterbary, Conn. CanL East. 9:06—108)0—The Siizlars’ Trie—east; England, Marie Finkbein, Kingsley Miss Ruth Lee sang a duet, “The Miss Amelia Palmer, teacher at . 8:00— 88)0—U. a. Army Band—e to c Amoa.’n’ Andy—repeat tor west French, Dorothy Horvath, Anna ' 8:40— 806—Legion Trade Prog.—to e 9:16—10:16—Tha Painter of Songs— ; 8:00— 48)0—Geo. Hall Orch.—also cat east; Floyd Gibbons—nHdw repeat Kotsch, Robert Lane, Norman La- 8:3IL- 400 — Skippy, Sketch — east 9:30—10:30—U. S.' Army Band—c to cat shlnske, John Matchett, EUeanor only: Between tha Bookenda—west 108)0—11:00—Ernie Hobt’a Orcheatra 8:40— 4:48—John Kelvin, Tenor—to c 10:30—11:30—Dancing in Twin Cities Nickerson, Betty Qifiml:^, MerriU Rulfinow, Caroline Rudlnsky, Anna C0pytri8.1M8.B.7.BqnioMiri*««w.VT —f Smatchetti, Betty Strong, Betty Walworth. Upper Juniors A SAYS GOOD WORD William Gray, Barbeua Stolten- WBZ-WBZA feldt, Marjorie Wilson. B FORCRIMINALS Springfield — Boston Alma B^ey, James Baker, Wil­ IT TAKES liam Brennan, Alice Bunce, Irene Chambers, Marjory Coekerham, Thursday, June 29. Irving Cumber, Lorita Copping, Ex-Head of Hobo College Harold Cude, Antoinette De Simone, P. M. Joseph De Simone, Florence De 4.00—Thursday Special. Vito, Peari Dreger, Marie Dupont, Q ains Most of T h ai 4:30—Southeastern Revue. Rita Dwyer, John Farr, Marion 5:00—Agricultural Markets. Fraser, Anthony Gryk, Beatrice 5:15— Cairino Orchestra. Hialladay, Waldo Hyson, Fred Jo­ 5:30—Singing Lady. HEALTHY NERVES Hare Good Motalities. hansson, Marcrila KeUey. . 5:45—^LdtUe Orphan Aimie. Margaret Kompanik, Olga Kwash, A 6:00—^Time. Fred Lsvey, Dorothy Little, June Chicago, June 29.— (A P ;— Dr. 6:02—^Famous Sayings. Loomis,' A ri^ o MassoUni,.Ernestine 6:04—Sports Review. Ben Reitman, "free lance” student Maynard, Ernestine' Montie, PhyUis 6:10—Weather, temperature. Moroney,-Katherine Mrosek, Bar­ TO PLAY LIKE Cf the u|iderworld and once head of 6:15—^Happy Landings — Mltzi bara Nickerson, Anita Passacantelli, a Chica^'"Hobo College” today told Green. \ Evelyn Peterson, Caroline Rubacbe, A gatho^i^ of Sociologists, that 6:30—Cascades Orchestra. Earl Shedd, Ellgebfthji^hylton, Sam criWtoals and "outcagta” ^6|45Wroday’8 ^Jfbvs. SttVwMBfln, M ^ ^ ^ t r i w ^ , Ed­ 9 >od metxulities and were not as '7:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy. ward Sweepey, GSdltb Taggart, Doris grrat a menace to society as some 7:15—Concert Footlights — Emily Von Deck, A^es Watson, Elmer v*> other groups. Mickumas, soprano. Willis, RusseU WUsop. . Dr. Reitman spoke by invitation 7:45— Guardsmen. Lower Juniors cn "a new classification of crimi­ 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Adven­ A nals” in . a symposium oa crime tures. Lockhart Rogeis. ^lonsored .by the American Sodo- 8:30—Aldo Ricci and his Phantom B (og^cal'Society and the Society for Strings. William McPartlapd, Elizabeth Soda] Research in connection with 8:45—World’s Fair Reporter— Polyott, Jennie Sandholm. the meeting here of the American Floyd Gibbons. Upper Sophomores 9:00—Death VaUey Days. A Association for the Advancement of 9:30—^Lady Elsther Serenade— S denca Eldward Atkinson, Margaret At­ Wayne King and his Orchestra. Among those classed as criminals kinson, Katherine Fike, Helen Pie- 10:00—Century of Progress Festi­ trowski, Eleanor Schieldge, Claire and outcasts, Dr. Reitman said the val Orchestra. “revolutldiary" group had a su­ Stephens,. Rosemae SturtevanL 11:06—Time, weather, temperature B m perior mentd makeup with prob­ 11:03—Sports Review. ably less than one per cent of in­ Harriet Amer, Alvar Berggren, 11:15—News. Lucille'' BroWta, Ruth Btpwn, John m sanity. Criminals he asserted were 11:30—United States Army Band. less than five per cent insane. Va­ Bycbplski, John Churila, Josephine 12:00—^Lexington O rch est^ Falkoski, Ruth Fish, Cornelia Fren- grants have the highest percentage 12:30 a. m.—Dancing in the Twin kd, William Gabby, Calla Green­ of insanity, running up to 25 per Cities. . cent. way, Bet^ Harvey, Beatrice Irwin, 1 :00—Time. Kreneri ^^IMitrick. Roland Lashin- Criminals as contrasted with va­ ske, Ruth Lussier, Stanley Mankus, m m m u grants, he said, have the more ag­ Wilson McCormick. gressive and stable characters. m m Julia McKee, George Miller, • “ BIG B n x” TILDBN in a characteriatte pose at he makes one of those AHU- Lists Two Gron^ Bruno Nazki Nazkowski, Alice Nevue, Al- In his “niew classification” of Queer Twists fonse Gbusl Obushowski, EsteUe Oder- ing return, which have ro oftra •P«Ued‘‘poin t...gam e...,et...M A T C ^ criminals Reitman listed two groufM, mann, Joseph Oflara, Wilhelmine Die “ Big Ten” arid the "Little Ten” , OBara, Dsrite Saccoccio; Elizabeth dassifled "according to their ability In Day^s News Siriimons, Frank Spacek, Peter to harm society.” Stprim, Margaret Sullivan, Mar- In the “Big Ten” he fisted politi­ • S E V ^ t im e s W pRfD CHAMKON, and prewnt dde holder of die u S .W I gnu^ Toman, Robert Veimart, Helen tennl. champkmthlp. 'Wllliam T. Tilden, U, ha. played raperfadve tennk cians because they "make wars and Charleston, S. C.—Julius B. Brit- ^ertd'. John Wengroviiis, Gertrude class l^dBlatton” ; dishonest hank­ tlebank. Charleston’s 74 year oldM^***®* year.. “ Big Bill’* ip shown at the left enjoying a Camel between lets. ers, corrupt law enforcing agencies; globe trotter, leaves today on hlsj - l »wer S ^om ores 1% dishonest lawyers and lobb3dsta; 8 "esi>lolters" of labor; gamblers; dis­ 14th trip around the world. , I ^ Dorothy Denton, Wesley Gryk; honest businessmen: bootleggers and Brittlebank wiU go first to Chi-1 Mary ’Marsden. ■r^^r adulterers ,of food; newspapers that cago for the Century of Pre^Tees deceive the public. ei^oeition. He said he had attend­ Ehmest Allely, Margaret Carlson, : He listed in the “Uttle Ten” ed every major world fair or expo­ Henry Giyk, Victor Haponlk, Ekl- tlUeves, gangsters, confidence men, sition since that o f 189^. ward Haraburda, Milton Helwig, " i t organized vice groups, drug addicts Steubenville, Ohio—A black snake Adelaide Howell, Elizabetb Lupien, and peddlegs, auto traffic ridators, crawled up a screen door and enter­ John-Muschko, Francesca Oswald, murderers, drunkards and labor and ed the nest, of a wren in a tiMiging Albert Starchewski, Woodrow Trot­ business racketeers. ter. basket on the back porch of the 1.1, i IgM HEFiM iiinm r Frank Huston farm home. The Unier Freslimen mother wren, fluttering and screech­ '!Camel8 ate made froin ing, alighted on Mm. Huston’s William Barrett, l^rginia Bum- shoulder. Mrs. Huston called two ham,'Helen Dougela, Stella Kutz, MORE EXPENSIVE - sons who killed the snake. Tlie LKflda'Riva.' WDRC mother bird returned to her neat to J:'tobaccos thajD any: other; Mary - Alice AndreWB, Emeet ^25 Hartford Conn. 1880 care for the one baby of her flock of five vriildi survived the snake’s at­ BengstoxL Minnie Brozowski, Allan brand. You will tack. d a r k , Joseph Foley, Walter iToster, Thursday, June 29. New York.-A burclarlv trial waal Froat, BOtty Goalee, Leone ^BiLL Tilden sajrs: “ Toumament play in < Cariicls'ri^ in flavor m ti Jr watiH, John Herittte, icups Keeney, tennis impose a terrific strain upon the S6i7- X-pj * rv»^'■+ P. M. going full blast when a detective d. detightfuily mild* walked into court, printed at Juror I Krauzaltis, Jjoris Uttle, OU8 system. .Healthy nerves are eesmitialif ^; 4':00—^U. S. Army Band. ; Jack Bettinger and said Alice Mason, Lester McIntosh. 4:46—^American Legion Trade Re- "That man is supposed, to be on Fkx^gice McNeil, Gladys Miller, a player is ^ing to be successful hi m ^! rival Campaign program. trisl in another court this Very min­ Marion. Mmtie, Teddy Nelson, inghisspe^, endurance* and^ep^ehpU^ ffiOp—George Hall’s Orchestra. ute for permitting a minor to drive George Peterson, Margaret Petnmie, .of victory. As a ste^y smoker, I find that;.^ ft:80—Sldppy. his car.” Maty Quish, Susanna Reardoi, 5;45—^Mabdl’s Magic Circle. The Judge, to forestall a mistrial, Grace ‘R ^ , Ruth Shedd, Henty ' c^fiEirettes vary a lot in their effeirt upon the^J', i^ATCHLESS 6i00—^Bffly White and Orchestra. Stakllnski, Edith I'routon, Austin nerves.' I have tried all the, other. pppulari;r.>i allowed the burglary defendants to BLEND 6:16—^Tlie News Parade and Musi­ plead guilty to the lesser charge of Turidngtois, Gordon Weir. brands, but for yearsl have smoked Camels: y cal Viarletles. unlawful entering. Lower Freshmen 6:46—A) White, vagabond pienist. Then, he told Bettinger to hurry A ' Because of the^ eztiniorilmaiT mildndss I ', TlOO—Cbarlee Cariile, tenor. out and get himself tried. .Virginia Ryan. know tfiat I can smoke Camps' as frtely as *,■ T dB — H.- V j Kaltenbom. Fort Lwderdale, Fla.—A lazy I wish and s ^ have .heidthy nerves.” 7^80—Gertrude Neissen. ^ ... * I Je w * Dougan, Eima Jones, Doris 7:46—^Pl^rmoutri Pit^ram . 7i60—Organ Tones. S:p0—Even Evans; Do, Re, IB There Were 164 Included in the Steady s^keis.tuim to'Gamels.becaw the / Y >«WHBN'THB'WHOX£XMkU^TMi^ .T rio .; to th lamp, | ho^poli for the year. Jhia lajm I" - JM «Kltedv.'.l|^ « O^nA £pr and blowing out the flamea, Brown opetli^ tobeeeos .J^ Gantels, nj^er "the %80—lie Soto Program. e tc < ^ o i0 dly large nuinber consid­ reached for hie rifle and ahot the ering the fact that it wiga necMnury tiute haver J . 8^36—U , 8 . Marina house into darkness from bis bed- > anfi>^ nervea'^ cento ^ J.-Cgm^Tt iiig r, MCW&KiXBi^lflVU iobaeGog, Ki06—W ayfaring Mem aide. for person inriuded on tite Ust 8J18—^B^y and BraglottL piano to obtain an ayoage at^B o r over in thia'tort teKfidiig Came /tA io.' V New YorlL^-Three goats every reniect for the, entlrsi year. • it Ite youftelfi, It' is mtoi- ^ to kfiw eSBO-^-oilumbla Revue. from Texas were prepented to the Of tlda IM the^ Upper’Juniom led soo with a little oerMnoay. |fri)0—jTotaB Henry — Black River with 6 6 oh tl»i B.w^ 6 on t f u A. :/ The ceremony conidsted oif an actl*rh« tiiiin«i».9uwiiwwnn*M- . rwvt Revue. in which each goat atiHtk Ida im is-U rithiM ^ ^ K ^ tiK ' 4 o e ^ e A lIlM de RoriniQr, It jEqpu A anjgaiteii .OQ'.'ttO . ’-'V .»/> A ‘ t'lwtth’'t’-lS-flO' aaSi. . On&iltra.-'. zi ni H i ■■■aanniieietaenMmMHaiw^M ■ - Wataeka^ TB.r*4 b h ) i i r M^m of papEsngeri car* Iva J0«4iE o f MOford riHlftyed § d}- it did U it't iCrwgli air tinea la vbree aha teek.a job ^ ' V U per oeut eV. ‘ -i'v-^4i“ , . . . , . *• ' f * ' ' \ ' .' ' * . »,' * » ■ •. , • . ■ . ii- M ANCHB8Ti$R BVEd^TNG HBRALDr MANCHESTBR,,CONNHTHURSDAlfi 198&, > -. 5- 'll..FAUH v<- m 4 m hour pieweg ^ tttt« oi tnteeiy risk topm hwtog to pwrttei* nata tai thA aosei ninnuBMBt m l / teke • le flae wtm tb« altanotlvi of«^toj«U > ftftew aw wdBt to thresr tbs bnrisB npoa gaaorU WATKINS BR0Tg Eeettina to tbo park Md gatkorod up nib* tewtaeaB, the Moderately well to do Vc I Ugh. Ftftara nea gatiMriag nib* aad the better pUi* saeMbare o f tbe^ ** V sRBcWCSNKW |ISJUXa BotBrjid at IB* I nart Of ovoa ao lafgo a jptOSloB at Maaobtata#. Coaa, at prttty mg pa« w a w a* been carefully educated tato tte bo* M E W L E P C E K Foneral Director ReirideMe W | : a ^ p d------Claaa Mall Mattai iCaabattaa parallit' Uef that tba eapItaL levy r^reaeata SDBSr: rPTION RAT®8 Oaa Xaar. by mall ...... ograxn. Just the last extrsais e f toe horrid* Per lloBtta. by tnail ...... A* All of wblcb aaggaita tbat it ly imposslUe to a free country. The mnalo eoplar e V DeiTvBr«d.*'onBiiTob—' ------y a a r...... l.siigbt ' • aot bo auob a" bad Idas If idea of compeUtog an individual to ji % prsssat to the govemmsat an hon­ UBHBBR o r i'Hiti assooA T B ?” | tomo witarpriflag Maaoboater cop* Q. ir a ^ ‘- . per would pick up oaa o f two or est inventory of Us wealth and to XbB Aaaoalatad Pratt .t aaataatvaly “ , w,,^ •ntltltd to tho Die aOT rennhlleatloe I mors of to6 gttUtry w#0 flwt# &'DUSl turn over to too nations spscifle ot oil sows diop»toh«B orodltod to ft w throwing enmty lakey bot* or not otliBrwlto eradttad It tbit **“ ■ WPOwmg w y t y j « o y w * preportlona o f it according to Its papar and alto the Koal aowi oob* I (las luto tbo shrubbery^ and onto tba magUtuds rtoea it exesods a fixed lltned beroln. £ 2 ^ All ligbu ot raMbUoatbin ... ot lAwaa of the local parka—and if the amount is utterly shoeking to all nse. Moat Storied of Maa-;^:>nsw dsBL ObvfoaS^f tiny tpeOai ditpatebet boratrala art alto ra* Ifancbaater Police court wart tp our preconceptions. Just why this Thaatsra, b Bebom— Aa and .couldn’t pay GbUn aarvod. ^spB Judge iGoldatein’a cue and aet should bo so is not clear as toe eer* Opera'HenM. abos prloea, ao heHl n il Fall sarvlea eliaat at N B A aar* IMX asate Ybf 98 oenta, aad two vtoa ln& tbt Utterera at the takk of picldag tatote that it is. We have all been By PAUL HARRISON tbagMlety. After toatlb' I ' uo the broken glaaa thla practice baa trained to regard toe capital levy Bsctnary to call eat a Pnbllabar'a Aapreiaatatlya: Tba «P Jultna Matbewa dpaci Asaney—Naw produced. aa the one ^wng above all ethers to New York, June 80 — A mid* doan policemen t o h Fork. Caucaso. Datrolt aad Boateii. | ^ cheap. bo avoWsd-evoB shove uUvereal dte-weetern theater owner with erowda. MiSMBiSK AOOIT BOItXAU OF buaaoa aad. it ia to be auapeeted, dlstrese, geaeral bankruptcy and an idea la eaustog fiuttertogs of Home o f M am la Cl RCU1 ATlUNU. ratlier affacttFa. widespread want alarm to toe proud old heart of So it seeaas tost toe Xba BaraK Pnatlag Ooapaay, laa. However, if it becomes apparent toe Metropolitan Opera company. bas taken a new lean on Ste. asanasaa ao aasaelal roaponatblUty For while toe Met Is fighting for I d toe 28 years ai Its teteteaer toe for typesrapbloal arrera appaarlas la tbat there is no workable way of adyartlaaaMatf la (bo Vaneb^ataT A COST OF AH IS S m its financial life in dependence up­ enormous theater Has grown xicb Bvaalag BaraiA It if impoailbla to aee.aay uaa* making such people as toe Morgan on ite rich patrons, one Mr. O to in tz«i|itlon, but has— gone Mto aad ffybn, Lo«b p a t e r a eontrtbute Mabeny ia watching mobt of bankruptcy and been w t e l p i * THURSDAY. JUNB 29. fulaasa to anybody, laaat of all to muaie lovsra, with quartsra to their wlto deatruetloB half a -Goaen tba Republican party, in auob dead* to toe costs ot goverament t^ am pockets, put over his own opera times. It was built by Bbasr Dtm- CHANGE IN SOVIETS. ______aad-burled atuata aa tbat of pre* other device than a e ^ t a l levy, Centura wlto a bang. dy and Frederick Tbontyaon, 0 "Are the Soviet leaders of Rus* tf"Aing tbat the present OongreM possibly it may dawn upon toe con* The Uine is not long past when bad eaiatruoted Luna Park 1st edoushess of toe nation tbat toe Maberry didn’t know ' Verdi from Coney bland. It seated 8180 'people sia shifting iq their attitude toward and adminlBtration betrayed the Wagner, and tote reporter caimot and Its stags could and o fts i md, other natlona? Have they decided people in going off the gold stand- capital levy would bo at least not testoy that he does now.^— He’s arcommodata a whole herd at e)o* to quit trying to make other lands ard. What end is to be attained very much worse toan Income tax really Just a showman: a speeiailat to. Moat marvelous at #11. laws that can be fitppantly evaded. in mass produetton. Maber^ came ever, waa its tank, ftrv too believe in their system?" 80 in* by proving, as a very few of the out of Oklahoma, became a movie stage floor could be lowerad.- 1? quires a Connecticut dally not m * die*bards are trying to prove, tbat It is to be suspected that toe Sen­ exhibitor in St. Louis, eold filnu feet on hydraulic ptetona and the peelally renowned for ^ liberalise the suspension of specie payment ate Ooqimittoe ia setting toe stage ter a couple of big conmuies, whole thing filled ^ t o water wlto- Then it proceeds to cite some of the and the impounding of gold waa a for some rather revolutionary pro­ made a few pictures iumaelf, in a few mtoutea. It was aabig posals to be laid before Congress bought some film houses to Kan* that "H. M. 8. Ptoatere^ was pro­ views of Walter Duranty, Moscow proceeding of the Democratic par* ate City, St. Louis and Youngs­ duced there, on a ship floattegr to correspondent of the New York I In the first place it was no next winter. And building some town,, O. the water. Times, who intimates tbat the Soviet such thing. It bad the support of pretty convincing scenery. When Cbariee Dflltogbam todk eCHIND THE SCENES IN Broadway Fooled over the place to 19U, the spee- government Is seeking friendlier re* as large a proportion of the Rspub* Maberry wanted to manage a taclea were magnified atfi) sited. lations with a number of other na* lieans in Coofresa as of the Demo* mU/B DBEAB^BBAUZED. big movie and vaudeviUs theater Instead of 20 chorus girls, bd 1 tions, notably our own. erats In that body. m e recent opening of toe CUca- HEALTH -DIET ADVICE on Broadway, and believed one 120. Ths ten psrtoimtog go-Gulf barge route through toe 1BY DR. FRANK MgCOT could be operated on 25-cent were JidnedMiy 00 mdro. Mr. Duranty is a shrewd and in* in the next place there is no admissions. And so. with a few Audiences .of that day formed observer. But it Is not be, longer the itenetest doubt that If Drainage Canal, toe Ulinnla River Gofstlons to regard to Bsdlto and Diet associates, he took over the awed by sestng a oompaay ot aquS* be answered by Or. MoCoy who oaa it is our Connecticut neighbor, that tb m atepe bad not been taken when and the Ifisslsslppl, ultlmatoly sure By RODNEY BUTCHER famous old Hippodrome eight tio chortoes, walking 16 abreast, bo sddrsoeed to oare of this paper. Ba* months ago. His plan worked un­ mince down a set of stairs into the talks.about "quitting trying to xnake ^are we'ebould have ezperi* to prove itsUf one of too most dooe stamped, self-addressed envelope, The Herald Washtogtoa Corrs- qmident. til the summer doldrums came; water, vanish with scarcely a rip­ other lands believe in their system." a tax worse eriale than we did. eervlceablo of our eoooomie faelli. dor ro|dy. then be decided to try out grand ple or a bubble, and then not re­ No one ranking as any sort of an ^ t b a complete i^ i « i" g colkmiee ties, bas nevqr bsen regarded by ^ e opera. Broadway snickered. Grand appear. Maity people still may be Washington, June ^9.—Roosevelt authority on Rueelao effsire has, Lm j universal bankrupt^. The majority of the railroad interests of THE TREATMENT FOB nsamo type of .treatment may be opera in the Hippodrome!—grand puzsled, for Dllltortiam nsver gam not only has bsen given greater opera anywhere, when toe mighty away hte tricks. But toe fact waa for a number of years, given any fact tbat we had at the time "the tbs country with anything but a ACNE AND PIMPLES ^secured liiy means of tbs sunbath if power than any other President toe patient will expose toe affected Met was already weak from mal­ that the girls held toter breato .ter intimation tbat the Soviet isaders largest gold rsservs in tbs world” bilious eys. A t tUs tims it Is uss* Though toe eruptions or aens ap­ ever had. only a minute, pulled toemscl« pear to be Intensified during toe area from thirty minutes to an hour nutrition! are in the least interested In getting would have proved of no avail what* lassly rsgrettable tbat toe buqr ttfs to tha direct dayl of toe sun. This is He even has greater power than Maberry went toead wltb Us under water by aubmerged warm weather due to toe increased Mr. J. P. Morgan. plans, which included hiring part ropes; and came up tmder a eon-, other peoples to believe In their ays* nor would It have made posai* of that Uttli giant of transportation, action of the Skin, it is, nevertheless, too long for toe ento* body to bs exposed, and toe remafaing regions And there to no escape ter any of toe Chicago Opera company, ceided apron at the front of to e ' tern—not, at least, in Europe or ma ^ of the then ex* James Jerome Hill, did not endure true that the summer .months con­ of us. Hs can sffeet laige changes with stars 0ke Pa^uale Ferrara stage. From there they edged stitute tbs ideal part of toe year for and toe eyes should be protected as America isting system i f the reserve bad to this ptfiod, for he' was futibably a burning of tbs skin may result. to ths prices we p ^ for food and and Louise Taylor. I f people want* along and climbed out to -the The hue aad cry tbat was raised every dollar of gold In the only railroad magnate of Ue overcoming tole disfiguring toin clothing, to toe ^ u e of our pay ed good music, he’d give them a wings. condition. Ths treatment of acno I have found toeilbovo method in this country some years ago ^ world. own or any other time who fully successful to tbs majority of cases envelopes, savings and insuranos, must bo both local aad constitu­ as well as to toe amount of our in about the Russlaas spendbig vast service Is It to tbs RepuWt realised that the development of tional, aad a . number of measures sad the skin becomes clear and pre­ sentable within a short time. I f tbs comes and toe number of hours ws eanm with baseball and teerseahas sums 00 propaganda to America was UU, ^ know, waterways, tostoad of being an to* must be used slmultaasously to work. pitching topping tbs list order to bring about spai^, fsyor- patient will conttotie theee good very, very Silly. . Not t * » t they to tho Domo, ttrqpasot of destruction of steam .Congress I has given him those WORLD WAR VnS VaednatioDS and . tores Miota at ifUo results. " habits of UvhM, hf^Mb romain free typhoid innoCulatitm Have : been wouldn't havo do& ?procIssly t b a M ^ tor a cou nl trahjqpeftatlott''ou land, constituted There is a decided tendnity &r a from adne totoe prerogatives and a lot more. Con­ gress can take them back. That’s ^ven to every nub. HealtofM likely enough. If tbire had been Mf-grew out of a dee* ito greatest hops. lack (rf suffidmt Intestinal elimina­ NOW FO^T ROOKSwork at various tasks about tot QUESTIONS AND' ANSWERS the chief distinction between thing to gain thereby. But there It 'The system now completed for tion to produce pimples aad other has tended to improve v a a ^ toe (Facto About OoUtie) Roosevelt’s poBltion and that of toe wasn't There has never been • N , being demonstrated, was the the transportation of water borne skin diiorders. Those who are physical condition of toa mao. Wdp. troubled with acne will usually no­ Question: "Admirer" writes: ordinary dletator. who seizes pow­ Ez-Bomis Mardben Hi hto Manesd meals aad regular honan. moment since the beginning of ^ Unjy conceivable right course? Afe bulk freights from tbs Great Lakes tice tbat toe pimples are most pro­ Your articles are todat toteresting er and retains it by armed force. have played an Inqxwtoa^ One Bolsbevlc regime to Russia wh*n|jn, Hartford Couraat and tbs two to tidewstsr at ths Gulf was fuse following times when toe to- and educational—ws certainly think Also, there’s no limit on free cannot spot a vetaraa about oans them full of good suggestions and speech. Anyone can yell his bead who is not as Inonssd aa an Tadtan. there was the SUgbtest potential or three other toeorrlglble gold bug dream ot "Jim” ^ ’s, despite toe t fitirtil ellmtoation bas bsen db- off at this "dletatorehip." But few ConservatioB Plan as For­ fielsBt Stooe constipation must bs common sense. Will you kindly state Offleera who ate to aceompany advantege to the Soviet Union to newspapers that etUl remain deUb*. fact that as a layer of rails aad a do. ovsrooms b^bte this condition can what Is meant by toe following: ‘A Rules the Boost toe C. C. C. men from ban Intq the converting other peoples ‘to Soviet* erately trying to make the Demo* fluywrfai promoter of railroad aya- bo eorreeted, it Is advisable to adopt colon bordering on dlvertlculosis.’ est Workers. forests an unaaimons in toe onto* ism. The Bolshies have always For six months Roosevelt will ion that these conditioned vrtar<* eratie party a pteieDt of an issue ffpnm ho did more toan any otoer any measures which will aid toe \ l) What are fome of the causes of rule toe roost, and we’re In bis colitis? (2) Should one suffering ana will make to# grade to a Ug known a trick worth two of that where no issue exists? One might being tor too development intestines to function normally. One hands Without even the possibil­ BY BIUN80N T. ADAMS I should sat aa abimdance of vege­ from colitis bs on a diet? (S) Do you way. Having to equip their state for a wan think so. of toe great Northwest Che may ity of congressional restraint. (CavUian CoDservstkm Corps, War The men an willtog to wofk end tables to furnish bulk,' aad it is ad­ think colonic hrigations are very Most of his power to delegated to Veto Group) self contained life, it was and still be pardoned for' hoping that to that visable to take vigorous . physical helpful?’’ they an glad to have ;the ehaapi ts is all to their advantage to have to cabinet members and administra­ Written for NEA Servloe spend six months to too woods OLD DOOIOB VOLSTEAD. otoer world where Us spirit abides oultum exercises each dayf especial­ Answer: This simply means tbat tors, but they are only hto instru­ Lemgley Field, Va.—^Fourteen the world a number of Industrial ly ot toe type to tone and strengthen pockets are forming in toe colon in guilding themselves up phn|oal|y» Andrew J. Volstead, co*author of there may be knowledge that toe ments and must carry out hto hundred World War veterans who ready and fit to ntum and lodk teS nations where the people did not, CUcago-Gulf waterway is to opera­ toe abdominal muscles. When these which food lodges, where it decom­ commands. Roosevelt can— only a few weeks ago were gromb- n.uom. W..T. ^ - h , „„ atfwcmmt wt tb,t muscles are strong enough, they poses and putrefies more readily. work when times pick up. Tbeeo imaw the c^tallrtic .ytonh L J ; j,. ^ M*wit- Conlrol industrial production and Ung—jobless knd disheartened—at who an not making v allottMonta tion. tend to hold the Intestines in their (1) Wrong food, too much food, bad wages and fix wages and hours for the doors of Congress, today have aume aU their own product end ' ,____ combinations, and everything which will have a stake approxtosataty premier position so that they func- everyone. Jobs, fresh courage and an optimism 9130 when toe six montos period where there would always be a siA- with hartng tiCHi mors regularly. can produce cn fly thick and fart. Yknte outfitting Itself as a producing state Wayne Wheeler ehsmlss. apricots, berries, plums, can be given for colitis. In severe Tax processors of agricultural ing at thla famotui air post for work te no dsflnito toformation at halK if it had been surroimded by a world Johnson. Since , r grapes, psadiss, neetarinet, etc. Eat oases, two or three enemas daily commedlUea and give bounty to in toe nation’s tereato on flood con­ and there a n mon amateur tir as much of any one of these types should bs used, and at least one the farmers at the consumer’s sx* trol projects or on whatever front fuU of other Soviet Unions. Trade, of ^ gy BRUC& CATTON toan then a n touts at a taco. of fruits , as you desire tbrss times enama taken daily over a period of ps.nse, regulate farm production Uncle Sam decides to s«id them. But toe boys are good aoi— capitalistic trade, abroad has always Mtoneeota <«»trlct to 19M. he t o A BEAL PUZZLER BY______a day. The B «tt day use a different several weeks. They are always ■T»i take of acres out of Many of the group wars to the A BEAL DBTBOnVE and the old n teit te coming hteto. been absolutely essential to the bwn sitting pwtty to toe not too varioty if you wish. While cmittou- helpful and can be no more harmful pr3duetion under a leatoig plan. march on Wasltoigton a year ago Uke an good srtdiMrs, they Stoto* present Russia. By and by. « h"® ” " * tog thla resMeted diet for five days than washing toe face, aa long as Supervtoea Banks to demand immeiSate payment of ble abbnt toe chow, toe wark ta ll A Sootiand Yard Man Writes A Fine bs sura to uss snsmas daily. you uss only plain water. Close or open banks and con toe bonus and praetioaUy all were iraetleally everytotog. But tMff its program works and the vast chief of toe Northwest Dry En- Mystoy Story in the recent "campaigD" tbat country does get to be actually self forcement District. Now, alo^ FoUondng toe fruit diet it is ad­ (Absoessed Teeto aad Arthritis) trol credit love Itl visable to use large quantities of the Take toe . country off toe gold brought them tote diance for work, E By BRUCE OATTON Question: h. U. 'writes: “I have a living and some degree of aumport supporting and self contained, it with his ®“ ®* non-starohy vegetables, both cooked been potooned by bad teeth and have standard—as he has, impose a will probably become Indifferent as t o been “ todefinltely fu^ugbed, A singularly rrtreshlng and and riw , sspedally such vegstablsa gold embargo and Jail dttosns for tbdr familiea at home, llie ir had them all out Both knees are average age is about 40 yaara aad to whether the rest of the nations as have many other dry enforcement straghtforward detective story is as carrots, spinach, asparagus, beets, swollen and stiff. Please tell me who refuse to give up their ^>wn USE IN PUCES "P. a Richardson’s Wrst Case,” by string beans, articbokss, eggplant, gold. there are many decorated m w to remain capitalistic or go red. But salary eaters. . ___ what to do.” Reorganize toe government sbol toe group. Sir Basil Thomson, formerly to endive, cueumberA summer squash Answer: I f toe abscessed teeth until then toe Russians’ hope for Bsfore beeomtog a rq^rwrotatlve fwH a itp iif fresh vegetables. Use toh bursauB aad federal Jobs, Coming from desk and shop to MISEIIFAlGIW charge of toe C. L D. at Scotland were toe whole cause of your swol­ exert almost complete power over every state to toe Ubkm—Jobless success, it is quite obvious, must to Oongresa Bwtosr A t o w jv is Yard (Crime Club: |2). tomatoes freely to salads, being len knees, you may expect to get rid for months or years—tosy re^eaent careful not to use tbem'wito starchy federal expenses and fix with a rest very heavUy on the matoton* attorney Here ws have that rarity—a de­ of your trouble; but it may take a wide degree toe diseretion the pay­ a cross section of toe effects pf OF m 0100 tective story which presents real foods. It is also advisable to use a long time unless you use such meth­ three years o f depression. ance of the status quo abroad. pany-one of reasonable amount of meat each day ments to veterans and their do- The change that Is actually taking companies that used to <««l “ ®®d people involved in a crime tbat ods as fasting and dieting to cleanse pendenta. From Fort Bimt, Va., where they New York 4AP)^-Bspansh!n of might actually have happened. with these vegetables and to use the blood of the accumulated poi­ had been quartered while eeeking bank credit^ offe o f the amjor o|* place in Russia is not from toe state of attorneys-whlto « V l u s t p ^ stewed fruits for'dessert Avoid Cut toe gold value of toe dol There are no wealthy amateurs or sons. I advise you to send for my lar by as much as one-half, tofue toe bonus payment, they were pro­ fenslvee on toe eecBOMle front of being an Interfering busybody ilbly account tor toe *®^ high-browed psychologists to this; principally the foods that are rich special article on the cure of rheu­ billions of paper money and or vided traiMKNrtatKm by boat and tog the part half year to th erffg|B with its finger in everyone’s else detnese of toe Volstead act toward Just plain, ordinary cops depending to fats and sugar, such as dough­ matism, enclosing a large, self- der Federal Reserve banks to buy train to Langley Field. for better buelneei, has started wty. c on h m work and good luck to find nuts, cakes, piss, pancakes, sausage, addressed, stamps envelope with 98.000. 000.000 of government A t toe port, the veterans were der auspldoua condttlona. business, but from being surlily toe alcOhdlle content o f many pr^ white broad, cream cheese, fried a murderer. .your request bends. split into companies of 200 mte* A year m m when tbe vn aloof and suspicious. That tosre prtstory "rwaatdiss", Tbs tale has to do with ths d^to foods, candies and soda foimtain Huge Belief Fund Army Air Corps officers were ap- egy waa adopted prises preparationa. It is a good rule to 13 such a change as that may be Its stem and unbendtof attltu^ of a lady who gets throttled to a Repudiate government promlaia pototsd company oommandsra and ii^, and the effect waa avoid aU sweet dessirts and rich granted. toward more candid varietloe of London antique m iler’s offies. The to pay Ite obUgatlona to folA seifMnts aad corporate wsrs given Now toe price struetun boose. Now that ho no longec is antique dealer, simultaneously, is foods aad, stick to simple plain Put toe goverament into toe superrtaioD of admtotetrstioa, sup- end banktog experte ' ' meals. Tbs drinking of several glass­ and kitchen departments. C- C. plan has a better ek to draw down a fodoral atiary more to a traffic accident, and a power bustoeee at Musde Shoala. GIVE 'EM A CBOIOE. U t of faithful plodding by a young es of watw dally is advisable to as­ Regulate private eeeurltiee and ^ men were picked from toe ranks ceedtog. How to employ toe suspended sen­ or less by way of a poaslen tor his poUes oonstobls finally turns up to* sist to Hushing out toxin through the drive out dtohoneet dealers to aa aergeante, section leaders, corpor­ The admtetetentiDBte great service to Us Ood, Us coun* ■kto aad Iditoeya As much as <»s to No war was ever started by any als, cooks, etc. legtelatiM aotoorteed to. tences so as to get something out murderer. It's as goiod a mystery War Department It was al­ stocks end bonda try sad tot Antl-lalooo lAsigus, sto«y as you’d ears to rsad. two gallon of water may safely bo Prevent toe Morgan aad other f^mp^ny solidarity and spirit de Reserve btnhe » pnrtkMe: of it other than a leer on the part usod during tbo worm wootber. ways started tw persons or inter­ oorpalwveloi^ wltnm a taw houra. open aaarkrt up to Brother Andrew may find Umsslf "Mack Moon," by Ossaants Rto* ests outside, fnetead of War De­ baab from dealing to atooka. of the beneficiary of tbs suspsnrion ley (Hareeurt-Braos: 99) Is a toriu* In oaring for too affoetod okto it Dletributa 9800,000,000 to A t ^ a couple of days to field kang- fovanuBant b qualifisd both by txpertoaoo aad to* la.advioablo to uio pionty of warm partment it should be called Peace ars, toe whole outfit moved to a tent The proceci is suggested by the procedure of a •r o f too wild and wooay sobooL A Department ae its mleelon is to rect distreae relief funds and 98.- eiinatlon to orgaaiss a msdietoe young NSW Yorkwr visits his swostio water aad soap at least twice a day. 300.000. 000 for public works. encampment a t« toe northern ex­ The reserve l „ ^ New York police court magistrate. maintain peace. govemwent seSaMllaq .show. Old Doctor VUstead's OB a JuB|te lEand near Haiti aad Tbo soap will help to remove toe Exert new federal powera over tremity of toe fiytog Said. Central Park, like probably every srresi oil aad boctorla which are ■—geeretoty of W af George H. Dem. No Ouard-meMitlaf ken. them with feden* pf^gte Cura for Coras, Bunions aad finds hsr. aU Involved to a oempUcat* the railroads. other city path in America, suffers qd and murderous voo-doo outfit proioat on toe skin. Any pure aoap Spend 9260.000,000 or more an With but 24 heats aottc4,/nffiolate The inner qf the the Alcohol HaWt ought to maka a Year after year, the Pacific coast recetved and b^ten ths hahdltof more or less in these days from toe Tho yam is exdttog, though not may bo used. At toe b^toatog of cities toow higher suicide rates reforestafisB eamps. bit In the dry counties of toe natipa tlM trootmtnt you may find it help­ Controls Postal Rntea toiss lAOO men. EqifipMsat is don’t-give-a-damn demoralisation of T W OCMIVlXIClfiif* (as compered to other eections of idsntleal with that rtven to toe Its them to toe FidiM _ —end apparently ha could cover Aaotosr wooay one is "Ths Shang­ ful to steam too face gontty, wUoh toe oatry), as to wblcb no satis- Cancsl sxiBttaf oesin aad air a good many qf the peoU* who idle wlU aofton too blackheodi. This may -<*an eoatraeto. ^ - younger men wtortted to reteresta* bank. them an to aa annual schedule of hai Bufid Murders,” by Van wyok has yet been m work. Ample beddtog, rtotoae When a m u a ^ there. The Idlers take nswiMspers Mason (Grimo Club: 92). to this oas bs dons by applying towels wrung Pour out bUlioBS of deOakin to into toe parks to sit on, sometimes one*woefc stands. out o f hot water, ^ttar stooming Ufe fteaaee bonus aad term merttai and food suppUss have been teeusd. Fedenl an Amsrioan toMUgwes officer In Belbiian, A remarttebte thing about tide market perhsqw to read, and they leave, ghpwfh*i gets on too trail, of a foul gently, press out tbs bleckboeds •totistletoa. Create free employmeet ag With a^toto, clean, face towel. FOl- dee to etatea nhleh haven’t ••T-. encamp^wt, Air Corpsoffielato 'gOVUriXL- . th«»tn lying there to blow about aa CAPITAL UBVY plot by wbloh a Cbtoase war lord la petot out, is that no guard te main- wM use toe gotog to aato Bhangtial and stougb* lowtof this treatment the rubbing The end eeogbt by education to Increase or deereaae posted they list That makes for a messy The Morgan toquicy and now too tatoed by toe army over toe oamp. date any ot ter aO its white tohaUteate. nM efs 'dBr^ aoMf good aalaeptle, such as enlarging and refining toe mind of one into too affairs o f Kuhn, Losb * grate aloiriiM. may be uaed, but I do ■ D&iregard civil servloe lawe to Each compeny bas aMtepwd. two SMond park. a murder or two by way of pro* toe s tu M t toditetog keen percep­ n r t t o d It was so bad in Cental Park Co., with otoor similar Inquiries by Umtoary, a ^ toe officer almoet aot advise medicated ototments. A tion, oerreet reaenning. ani above eheoatoff perseanel ter tka tn* cltea ikto Is of great value for rtooa newtetrcDis and the S«*ate tovostlfatorf y tt to COMO. maaagss to gat klmaslf tortured to all an m e tite ter kaowtedge. Ittteg»M te’'wktehJ that the police to arrest clearing up boat. —Dr. A. Lawieape LlweOf reivtog tratteas. . offenders of this type. ' ^Tuesday •TO not ealeolated to Had up to dMtb, but to tk i s a d ^ Rates tariff and Tke m pay was k Itr—ba t r lu a i^ Mte a ^ h t I d aepeablly stubborn cesee tha pnBIOTi^irK ra&trtat octadaal prooocutloM fov dodging And do varlem other Bttie tog to i wears fifteen of them were prsifBted to kwp you M M SantobM ud It J>toM effoeted area may be treated by and ^ war-ttow IgQpggs taxes but to shoor to toe meiai criaoil aMSeatiow with toe to a I eenintaWii term of totogs. Magistrate GeUtotetato / TorkvOte BOC. &a not bad KTOO a ^ m tla p to drink to pMpto w y dteH g t t i t tiM t e M 9 kttto vtobte te y fa y * XJoaxt.^ ' They {dtekM gdlty. ecltuai.’ able to loeate » s ia B iw iMtbg tbtei Orlifletol ittoetinik » nMMag Ur jndgq gave tosm all^ilMi t w kn*f M toqr kivo wIite^/^teMg GreaS .ken vteD tete; MW; ■■"'V -.o'V*'* i ..c V 0 ~ - - - . . i . , . , ^ .

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-Sr?* COFCMENBERS ummffm BERRY OFFERSSBRINK, K n dllSS . IN SECOND RECITAL n iK B r u s m o M ISTVbi ENJ0Y0DHNG 1 anray rt to tioasta aiaooat WariUagtea, Jfipa S9-r(A P)—Aty' saSjhs'Sfits if^ , Twfhrd Pimo StndenU • n d Aoetton AMOdhtion Hag Frab- k Shady oor- ■Bstt oherators, w ere h o liB sd tad av R m Dimer O f Aftw- Robert. Bjfde Snidi Gnd- gfotyeN toeh threngh Foot Voice Pnpili in Pro* V bm as to Shariaff L oanee an J A p e r iseat 00 July 1. fsteBag grim Ligi Night. **WlnTkay D fatkega** DeaL S3 This bstag a pretty involved mat- - of ^orli—Rendu MtM frw Humrd—k in an ifo o H n and tariatastloB of asw rates aitf rente im tar it was dscMsd to Isave it for pombs Brpthsr,? Whg.^ on th s rtetejUtmehte. fiitss for Another fine program was pre^ Robert M. Reid was on the-auc- dedstoa at aa esfoelaitloa' mestlaB sir aBB rsBUdh thS nsias. to b s h S ld la te r. V TO datei the Postafflof Ospart* AreNotKmwn. ■sated before a large audleacf at WeOQdIfied. tion biook yesterday, relievlaa his It was esM'^ around the teSBt sha ounoad, there k m m m no ths gmanuel Lutheran church last sen, Raymond, who tty to yssw day possessionof bsiriss, as yesterday that ipsgibsni eurtsUmeat ia'm ilesfe of k tt m ao n^ht by the pu|ds of Beige 8. had eendueted all the auctlona of has been relatsA aoM in NSW vectigated agd Isamsd that thi Is rotttaa. Fearson, inetruetor in plaao, and CL Robert Hyde Smith, son of Mr. berries at the Charter Oak street, York by LOUIS',Vi hf CHutohbury Despite ewelterlaf heat, oleee to a bona fido prodnee hitytr in NSW ordtr waa nefiossitetsd Pgr D m Albert Pearson, inetruetor of voloe. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith of 28 atarket slnee it opened several aad Isntylf, Hxty membere of the caiamher of Vhf BaxUoti, York qamsd (Sharkey, out th at it rodueod wtyropriation for tho sir- Sixteen pupils took part 13 playing Elwood street who was g ra fte d weeks ago.|o. StrawberriesQczmwDemeB have p—■-pass­ w ho w w B loads. I t Obmmeree epeat a meet eajejrahle wSs no^ he who wes in Msachsstor vice, a cut fmm 810,000,^ to no­ theplano aad four siagliy- last weak from Harvard Juntve^ty. ed the pleak s ^ ef the ripeaiag season app ears (k fifths bsriiss 000.000. irtternooB aad evesiof at the on- The program presented w as had only " joa Moadsy. is engaging in the real estate aad thirty-eight loads drove up In N e w T( a return of Opiratora were requoMsd to sub­ 8ua) GSwmber outliif yeeterday at fo llo w s: to the anetleainetloa piplatform. The-beet about Bm prieo bid mit aot later than Juty 0 their R e d R ose ...... W llU am s CeiOTaWa Lake, taldof part in a price for a crate was |5 aad the for them, by andmoUieri', BTEVEN WOODB DUB getefoip ifor tbs 01^ of pieforfape a t the Z o o ...... W illiam s atieBuous sports program that pro*. lowest 11.70, the avmvtye being which w a s . queetion dis- la vfhiu the curtailment on tea Marjorie Marte oMed one round at hilarity after $3.79. T o ta l receipts t o r straw ber­ cussed by itto mtmbors New Britain, June 89.— (A P) — Big Bass Singer .. Itolfe another and topping it off with 1 ries w ere 11,447.98. yesterd ay r ^ growers Btevea Woods, 44, of NaMiua, N . H., RM>reeentativea of tea carriers A r u iu r Johnson delicious dinner at sundown. . In addition there were presented « b o sold c ratss to wko waa found ia a back yaiM hi a are expected to meet with postal Sack W a its ICetealf The.athletio evuta were arrang< ••eeetee«< for sale the first currants of the sea­ tbs "Shirtr-^ to stand the weakened condltioB on June U , sad cffielS's here Sh or^ fitter Ally 9 to John H yde ad by Frank Busdb aad his com* son at the mariceti 24 quarts that loss of the when,' as a taken to New Britain geaSral heepl--|filaeuaa meana..^ .Increaaiiig utlUsa- Rolling Down to Rio ...:. G erm an mittee and Busch kept the pro* brought. fl.66. Thlity-slx bushels of mStter of fMct bid - tel, died'today. ytioB of tho air maU. W . Gordon tJray ^ r ' i > gram moving all afternoon, vutu* ' J " , J R ose F a y ...... m en s ally everyone present taking part 'Barbara Lundberg In baseball, volley ball, horseshoe Edelweiss G Ude ...... V sad srbeck pitching, sfvimming, canoe - tilting Vloreoee Oordasr js. V. . -is*. , 4.^ and as an added feature, the spin* Rustic Dance ...... m en s wHig of tsB yams. It seems that Ruth Podrove most of the members excelled .0 • O Divine Redeem er...... Gounod. ■ s^. x. : . the latter event, which didn’t take Gladys Meson Law ' much exertion, but the sports were March for SaUors...... W ad ley keenly contested from start to fin* A lo h a O e ...... Queen UUiukolani . ifih. It was so hot, bowever, that Alb«rt Carlson : the results were not kept and Dwarf Dance ...... Torjusson therefbre It Is impossible to list the William Moore (Winners. T rees ...... R asbach On arrival at Brown’s, where the Louise Burr nuting was held, a luncheon was F rien d o’M ine ...... Sanderson ' s ^ e d consisting of assorted sand Wendell BfiUer wishes and cl^m chowder. In the Pan’s Revels ...... Stoughton ■% ^ .- .y ^ evening, at 6:80 o'clock, Urbano E a r l M oore Osano served one of his deUdous Turldsb March, "A Major Sonata”. Robert B. Smith dinners, consisting of half broiled ...... M osart chicken, new- boiled potatoes, Eleanor Berggren. insiurance busineas with his father, spaghetti, salad of tomatoes and Gypsy Rondo ...... Haydn R obert J. Sm ith, vrtxose offices a re T ^ lettuce and French dressing, cel­ Earl aad WllUam Moore at. 1006 Main street. The senior ery, olives, pickles, rolls, butter The Mighty Deep ...... Jude Saaith,' formerly senator from the coffee and melons. 'D avid Hutchinson First Senatorial District, aad at The manner in which the mem­ Sonata in D Major: present In his second term as deputy bers want about stowing away the Allegro and Presto ...... H aydn comptroller^ spends much of his time 'food showed that not a single one Old Refrain ...... K relsler at the Capitol. His son is well had been overcome by any extreme Etude in A fla t ...... WoUenhatipt qualified to assume charge of..the wearlneas during IJie afternoon. D o ris Cole Main street office as his field of con­ •'Tho members were unanimous in centration while at Harvard was . 1 1 1' stating that the outing wae a huge eooaoxhics. success and many eompllnoents Robert Hyde Smith was graduat­ -- w ere extended to CSialrman Bhrnest LATKTSTOCKS ed from Manchester High school Bantly and his committee, which with the dass of 1939 ^ entered handled arrangements for the af­ New York, Jime 29— (AP) Harvart in the tell of that year. Be h:9» 0- fa ir. International currency uncertainties was a resident of IQrklaad House and nervousness of grains clouded and a member of the Kirkist)d Stock Market enthusiasm today and House tennis andsquash teams for g^ces generally backed and filled m two years. During his senior year unimportant area. he was a vice president of the 04 0 MARVELOUS The American dollar rallied Club and for two years was an sharply in forelra exchange markets editor of the Harvard Lampoon, the as the g(dd bloc movemeat for college comic publication. He re­ MANHATTAN stabilisation, coupled with Frer»:b ceived the degree of bachelor of intimations pf franc devalorization, arts. •• • • •• 'f ,'. • By WILLIAM GAINES hurriedly cover abort commitments. Wheat aad com dropped about 2 cents a bushel at one time while MAINE TRUCK DRIVERS .

Near York. — Wandering near oats, rye and barley were easier. ' X ' ' ' Fourteenth street the other night Cotton developed a rather hMvy I dropped into the famous old Irv­ tone aad silver futures drifted mod­ MUST BUY N.Y.UCENSES ing Place theater. erately lower. Bonds were falriy Great ghosts, of Schiller and steady. Goethe—-what a obsnae! Altlmugh the alcoholic, .shares Aetion Firflowv Move of Maine ' ' Of Course it’s nothing new about failed to emulate their Spurting oinidab Fordng N. T. Drlr- burlesque having taken the house, action of the past few sessions, there era to Do Likewiae. "'e y '4;, jurt as it hss taken some well- was a heavy run on Standard I * imown temjdes of high falutin dra­ Brands in the first botur or so on Mamadoneck, N. Y., June matic art uptown. the basis of the company's yeast (AP)r—Two Maine truck drivers But it was startling to peep in- and gin-making potmtlwtlee. were arrested here today on chargee ■ side for the flrst time in some Trading in this issue was in blocks of not having proper licenses on years. The foyer and much of the of several thousand shares and it their trucks. rest of the theater havwerk- Portchester, said today that he ex­ BUN OVER BY TRAIN ing for the same road, by the way, pected to confer with Chief Patrick that his father had served as a lo­ Flaanagaa, of Greenwich, Conn., in New Britain, June 29^(A P)— comotive engineer. an effort to work out a code that The junior, reared in a world of With both legs cut off near the ankles, George Sm i^ 44, of 260 would result la taxicabs from both j took refuge in books— states refraining from soliciting but not school books. Urged by the Washington street, a brakeman employed by the New Haven raO- fares for traasportatloa across the parental spur, be continued his state line. schooling half • beartedly through rouul, w a s reported to be in a criti­ two years at Dartmouth. Then be cal condition at New Britain Gen­ revolted against the academic en­ eral hospital. He was found I j ^ vironment; wanted nothing more the tracks near the Elm of campus activities. street crossing last night and it is thought that he fell from a freight C LIMATIC• » Today the father, keen, rugged busineas type, is a magnate in the train which was being naade up in automobile industry. The son, look­ the local yards. ing more the esthete (but not in Suffering great pain. Smith lay any frealdsb sense) is a publisher on the ground and instructed other of flne books, operator of an art members of the crew to notify his prevents Joss o fpower and mileage gallery and daobler in orchestral wife and other relatives in New musie. H aven. Yet there are certain qualities in w Ueb they obviously Share. Chryiler, ir., strictly business whan concerned with business, is a Annottndng you drivB over Fill up with thB aew Soeony eoUeetor of Objets d*art snd the •ky^exMfot which bears his name is The Hotel Sheridan tbeFourdii yououi bteure BCobilgM befof ybu |o. XfO gum- one a t the most artlstle creations SOCONY at modem architecture. Barber Shop power ffiri mileage tyhli the freo-ItMvegthegniieyaam Walter, Jr., on the other hand, has a tremendous interest in or* fnn Open b ite Now Leeatlon SIRVICE hO^r ridepBy Mobilgao. Thb new peoie retult^ from gum^cking genlsatlen aad the deUars-aad* cents boriaess behind his esthetl* Thursday i.r iA C . produet haa itm hi^heat mnti- valvea and ofrier party. d am . Af r«n M IT IS THonouwi On ' AY And, though young Chrysler kUMHQW. Fteyeer eonvcnicace,pwtetelaasad knookmktaMmitkiuhrprhk*' Bedoubly aura^atrouble-fraa Shiee away from his father’s ma- eetety.Bocflny aM arive diewfldly aad ehitt^made footsteps, his father's Pearl Street 314 Main Street promptly thme eervkoe amens o u m : ^ih additioOf the new Sooony hoUday trip Ity havhig mid-town tower . is headquarters (Rtewitz BaUdtag. Jeet Off Mala YQUt Tiaii INfU W B for U s artistic enterprises. it i e e t ) MofrggmhB^ at no extra coat, t^ _ Md ch a^ ol your car Sboony- THIS 4 It! 1 » p r a W t MWMftUfi W M Gotham GUmpses iHddiBSe aKiddyB premium fbahm of CU- hibrleatad* and Ifri cranljtftpie tk- A sliek Fifth avenue couturier YOUt tyn CMOOD offering the "beer gown”—amber matie Controlf a Sooonsr-Vaeiium frilad with MobiioO* tfaa wbrfd*a ! cMorsd, with a lot of foamy, white ...t e Bute sure your rnghie iepcep- stuff bushing out around the Shoul- inqffWement which preventy Iqaa 6rit-eboi<» rnetbY’ofl. Tbm your dere. Very 8.3-lalL giric. ..C»rde Beatty, a ChilBcothe, OUo, to y df piprty |md triltaga whh oar whl/be fit Jor thk who made good under the big tm (or Mmuld we say, no 4he Ug , altfrnda m^fond pun. fjo u rth t cegi^) ...8o mray enpeinpHehed

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te te a ■ f o b y t l w ____ If M teiasdte TALKS BY TQ£PHONE WITH SON IN H E VEST N. Y. Stocks by PMMunAOa.) AdsnQs ,Exp . ■ Oeatral Saw* Bartterd, Oons. lUbs. Fred Behrend Gets Call A ir, Reduc !•••'• eeeee from Dr. Ralph Behrend Re­ Alaska Jun .. .. 2^ v;’ Bf DAI# BARUSON “ ‘dadis Was a Lady',” suggested cently B farri^ Allegheny .. »eeeeeeos a smiling youngster. Allied Chem M ai B m o k A tl New TorlL JoiR 29.—(AP)~The “So's your old -man,” piped Hrs. Fred Bebrend of FbM atreet Am Can .... Bid Aski fight on the Peter Stuyvesant last man at bls Side, bringing op GeoigA’a Tavern, located on' Oak received greetlnge by t^phone last Am For Pow ...... 17% Cm>t Nat B and T . . . ' 12 24 handful of knuckles from the floor CMrotliMi Rdag Hdd A atreetenaar Gottoge, baa aaade ar> OHMMIIOI ,0 o o im n Am Rad Stand 8 ...... % miht was by re^ttoid. night from her eon. Dr. Ratpli 15 C o^ Rivei ...... 450 — and divpidng t h ^ on the fellow's rang^entowlth The Hergld to get Am Smelt ...... 84^ Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 50 60 The steamer was bringhig two a Ui^by^Uow deacription, of to- B e h ^ d , and hia bride, at 8:45 Loo Am Tel and T e l...... chin. The IfarshaT.oar .grBB.'jap at.tialM 127 Utfd. National B and T 14% 16: “P(dlce,” shouted a young lad;' E aB en PoinL hightia Oamera-Sharkey fij^ t aa cottage and stoppad: !3Rm lovff Angelea time, 12:46 e. a. t. Albert Am Tob B ...... 89^ thousand, m enbrn ^ the Queens- West Hartford Trusts. ~ 175 borb Em|d their loud ed Jim who had, ranted w ia i^ .{ Just three minutes and cost 86. Dr. Hutchison ...... 66 an mood, called Aetna Life ...... 17% 19: plied the t}rchestra .eader. *73ow dubts a drug atore at 4 apeakar. at the Tavern and George M^.etripg'At' ; and Mrs. Behrend, the latter a Auburn ...... 63 Giazladlo, auctioneer, singer and ..viation Oorp ...... % Aetna. Fire ...... 88 85 for-requeste edileh it vtdunteered would you like •Fireman, Save My Square, was honored by hia f< Hut before'abe codRiaBFaec.lPikl. graduate nurse, have been placed m 11 Automobile ...... 18% 20’ to ^ y . f-. . ; r ‘ < ; ; Childr ” druggists ot the riata, by tho eiao- entertainer of no UtUe ability will charge of two field hospitals at Balt and Ohio...... 26 shouted. er at had also built tee cottage Look to Americans Gen Foods ...... 88 Oolt'a Firearm s...... 18% 16? vasant shouted something about boat tee orchestra, having regain­ 6 o'clock, made u ^ o f d o n a ti^ by " I suppose you’ll be telhng^me Ger M otors...... 29% EVle Lock...... 28 32 ed Its composure, pl^red triumph- various members. Those who db not there’s a awlmming hole and a The British are looking to the Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 50 putting the whole cabootle of them \ contribute fbod win be sisked to Americans for the first move, Gillette ...... 14% in irons, and aU he' got for it was antly: blackberry patch with snakes.” " ' Gold Dust ...... 24 Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 11 “The Night Was Made for Love.' donate , a corresponding sum of •Tm sorry,” grinned Jim, meanwhile throwing the respon­ Gray Tel Pay Stotion. 14 16 the Bronx cheer. sibility for the situation on the Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% money. It Is suggested that those there are bote. -And a well to faU ki Int Harv ...... 40 Hart and Cooley...... — 125 (o go out for tee sftenraon, United States. “ I f the United Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 E. J. Mnrpliy and a patch of poison Ivy along tee States stabilized the dollar we Iht m ck ...... 18 and several other movie celebrities shsU endeavor to be at the cottage fence.” Bit Tel and Tel ...... 19 do., pfd ...... 6 j In time for supper. Mrs, toman win would settle the ppimd,” the British Int S liver...... 30 88 were at tee party. maceutical Ajnodatlon, a group “Jim Marshal. I think yon must are said to have told the gold four­ Johns Manville ...... 50^4 A murder charge was filed against comprising nine hundred bf 'tea be asslHted by Mrs. WDUam Keat- be crasy. ITl stay overnight but— Kennecott ...... 20 *>., pfd ...... 69 68 FATTY ARBUCKLE some. Landers, Frary A C2k. - 30% 82? him and later the Grand Jury re­ dru^tota of tee etato. . flng, Mrs. Edward Hess, R is. John oh, look at those children. Ted, Rea- Lehigh Val 3oal...... 4% turned an indictment acCTislng him The convention opened* at the [Bausola, Mrs. Otto HeUer snd Mrs. . The French professed a lingering Lehigh Val Rd ...... I,.,. 21 New Brit. Mch. com... — 10 ney, you’ll be killed! Stop that swing Jbope that something might be ac- do., pfd ...... 85 45 of manslaughter. He was tried three Hotel Griswold, Beatem Point, on I Fred Woodtonise. this minute and get off. You wriw Ldgg and Myers B ...... 91% FILHCOHEDiiN Wednesday and will end tonight Each member attending should ■^TOmpllshed with Assistant Secre- X^oes ...... 23^4 Mann and Bow, Class A— 2 times on this charge, the first two touching tee branches. Oh! There's ■ tary of State Rajrmond Moley which do.. Class B ...... — 1 trials resulting in disagreements, and In addition to tee U^rge number provide her own cup, knife, fork and a pony—two of teem! They hiok Lorillard ...... 22% spoon. "would permit Britain to give the McKeesp Tin ...... 83 North and Judd...... 14 16 tee last in acquittal. of state pharmadsta in attendance wild. Oh, Jim, this isn’ t say i^ieis _Buropeans aid. Mont W a rd ...... 24% Niles, Bern Pond ...... 16 18 DIES ^ E N IY -glthougb he was reinstated by the had tee pleasure of entertaining for us. We’ll all be kmad.” John A. Ooode at -Asheville, Norte Doubts were expressed by experts E^at Biscuit ...... 56^4 Peck, Stow and Wilcox — 4 industry in 1922, protests from wo­ ChlldteB Most Lears Jin the lobbies that the pound could Nat Cash R e g ...... 20% Russell Mfg ...... 10 — (Oonttnoed From Page One) men’s clubs and other organizations Carolina, tee Natimial president of Scovill ...... 21 28 tee Druggists of -tee U. S. "Honey, I didn’t toll you aU about '■keep a marriage contract with the Nat Dairy ...... , . . . . 24 which voiced their dlMpproval of his it because 1 was afraid you’d feel franc should Britain say “yes” to Nat Pow and L t ...... 17% Stanley Works...... 21% 28? comedies would again circulate appearance in any more comecUea Others elected to office at the Daily HealA Standard Screw ...... 45 — same time were, T^filUam Xough- Just this way. I want to worry the gold bloc. The ra^ent four years playing for ried Doris Deane in Los .Angeles tee GRANGE HERE OBSERVES written -against overfoedtog than Unit Gas Im p ...... 21% Sennett and during that pmod he dents Uke teaL" The proposal was laid before a The law lets sn businesses in tee qame.year, some three months after against uusrfeedinf. Thera seems ".All rightl Havf il yom w s^.T U S Ind ^Llc ...... 68 acted with -Mabel Norraand, (teester tee divorce, and tee second mar­ to be no question but that overfeed­ sub-committee considering all forms U S Rubber ...... 13% same line get together and volun­ Coiddln, Charles Cteaplin, Ford NIGHT FOR CHILDREN guess I can bear daxuity of government subsidies. It calls for tarily agreA to do this. The proce­ riage lasted until 1929 when a di­ ing. particularly of milk, may lead curtains, and loidK at teei penoBlaa U S Steel ...... 57% Sterling, mad others well known in vorce was granted her. to failure to.gain in weight and dif­ " ^ e Joint working of all steamship Util Pow and L t ...... 7 dure for accompUshlng tee objec­ the films. and ph, tee gocgeous.iostl” lines, with a Joint account covering tive la: His third wife, now bis widow, h » Special Program Pvt On By ficulties of digestion, particularly Jim smiled. "Look at your soBityi Western Union ...... 56 In 1017, with Joseph Scheneck, married June 21, 1932, in Erie, Pa. when tea milk has not bisen pniperly all working receipts and expenses. West El and M fg ...... 45% A representative group of one In­ now president of Unitto Artists, he Youngsters — Ice Cream and in tee apjde tree.” •> . The F r«^ h would pool Interests She is Addle McPhail -Arbuckie, 27 modified by tee'addltion of sufficient Woolworth ...... 44% dustry drafts a code of fair compe­ formed a partnership for tee release Cointonte periMice. • - , ship lines there has sprung iip a imum houia any employe ahall whose given aaiae< Roscoe re­ mother Is burled. Later he moved to cream and iraoldea in tee banquet are exactly alike, and therefore it la ruinous futile struggle between na­ RACING work, ^ t e possibly, provisions for­ mained witheut tee descriptive ap­ San Jose. haU. hot possible to generaUse greAfiy. tional flags, which has taken the bidding selling ^ o w cost of pro­ pendage onty untU he-wst six years His playmates npmed him “Fatty” IfiM program which foUowed form of constantly increasing com­ Calumet Delco took tee three duction, to eliminste “sweatshop” old, removes f r ^ moviedom a fig­ when he was six years old, and tee brief businesB session consisted of to a recent susvey Dr. George J. petition in tonnage and si>eed and year old trot at Cherry Park yester­ competition. ure which.:bulked large bote on the name stuck—to appear In lights sn Interesting sketch entitled Feldstein points out that the die- orders resulting from ufidertoidlng 4n dangeroiu rates which menace day afternoon running tee first heat Hold PnUlc Hearings screen and to tee comedy field be­ over practically every theater to tee •Uncle Sam's Peace Party,” by 19 the budgets of both shipowners and fore the plctiires found voice. cou n ^ during tee long period of his of the diUdren, 17 boys and two are likely to conn on InsWtoiMly, states,” the resolution said. in 2:07 1-2, tee fastest a three year This agreement la submitted to One of thovgreatsst box office at­ popularity. girls. Wilfiam Ingraham waa a hit and teiBrefore pardits may not no­ old has done on a half mile track Hugh 8. Johnson, tee administra­ tractions of. ^ earUer flicker days, His first comedy imder tee con­ in tea rold of Uncle Sam. 'Iliere tice these disorders until tee sy n ^ “The French delegation proposes tor, who cans for a public hearing. that the world economic conference this year. This was done in a heat A-buckle ran afcul of adverse pub­ tract signed last year was his first Were recitations by.^ Mary Ann toms ore srirlouA \ advise the states to issue a firm in­ that was off to a bad start, Mike Ih e law permlte employes tee lic sentiment after a series of trials appearance in the t*-Hriwg pictures, Blach, 8hlrl*y Clomson, Evelyn When a child faite to gain weight vitation to the shipowners and coim' right to Crganlse any way they in San ^ manslaughter While no estimate ever waa made Small, Riite Skewee and a duice satisfactorily, there Is not only a Delaney letting tee trotters.go with choose, and their employers are by Tfirglnla Thornton. Waite. Jay fSilure to grow,' but there la a Ukril- tries concerned to establish interna­ Lem Bimter, tee pole horse on a charge and withdrew from activity public of bis earnings for himself BED HANDS SHOULD tional agreements for the working forbidden to interfere. as an actor; That was in ^921. For a and bis employers during his hey­ ner, Jr., played a piano solo, and hood of some eonsumptidn \ o f Ito break.- Harry Brusie won tee third with hia brother Herbert, played a BE of the big ocean routes under mul­ heat o f tee trot doing 2:08 1-2 with Johnson Is aided, in considerlbg time he tried directing pictures, and day, they unquestionably ran into own body^tisauesto make up for tee tee agreements, by three boardm duet TAfinalow MeLoughlln j^ yed tilateral contracts and to limit the Calumet Derby. later turned back to bis first love, many millions of dollars. defidenoes In Its diet It la for this Red head* are among nfe> soMt j tonnage of future construction, the Charlie Mabroy, well known driv­ One of indostriidlst, one of labor tee stage. 1 a vtolto selection and 18 girls, nt reason partidularly that Intonts experts and tee third representing tired to white, with ; ed, white and attraotive, attributoA Red governments reserving the right to er, nearly caught a suspension of Recently, after a lapse of 12 years, must be suffideBtly fed. ■ however, are, a liability'^.; supervise execution of such agree­ consumers. blue, halrbonds, gave a flag drill, The ehUd reqitoreamaterial not 30 days when tee Judges figured he he tried, acting again, producing a FORTY HOUR WEEK unfier. the direction of Mrs. Henry I f your hands are red iA vSb AIhv ments. had held back Bama in the second When t e ^ agree on terms at tee comedy for Warner - Ebxithers pic­ only tyr energy, but ala&for growth. it usually is a simple iqarter. Hp|*. “The world economio conference code, it is up to Johnson; When he Lowd. Mrs. R o b ^ Thompson I f an tnfant Is not getting suflleleiit heat of the two year old pace. Han­ tures which was'baralded as his at­ coached the patriotic sketch, as- dened from tee obfdt they .osB.-1)t should s u f i ^ Joint woritiDf, sub­ over Prenphet, the favorite took this approves, It passes to President tempt at a.oemebadc In the comedy food, it Is likely to be. restiesa and Roosavelt, who hi% toaerved final TERMED TOO HIGH slsted-hy Mrs. Irving Wickham. Triiitoned by sstringontA suOk-.e^' ject to maintenance of national pace. Van Bandt easily took the field. Xt'ihdwed tee Arbuckie charac­ to cry after eaob feeding. H. it la spirits of cawiphor, or glvwi' oerty|B flags, of the vessels aaentioned in 2:18 trot In the second and tUrd say on an agresmsnta. Once the ter of oUtr-tee coitotty boy'with a quite weakt it saay even be apatbe- (xtdee axe proiaulgated they hs-ve (CoottoMd From Page One) OLASSIFnNO POCDI10I4B hot berk b atip the agreements, to determine routes heats after taking third position In vacant staty rare smile—but tto aad fafl to ory, Amodatad with I f th w ace red tat summer, .HriB . timetables and rates and the ton­ the first. the force of law. • Insnfflhtynt food, usually reviewers rwteiv^ {da effort with mum rate eommlaslon in 1982 set Hartford, Ju m 22—(A P )— The It is a mfCsren* martw. nage, speed and comfort of ships. The results follow: I f any firm refusaa to act under only lukewaim appneiation. State Board o f Finance and Cohtrol, dlarrhoiA, as 7^ as . synptoms of Sftipiiijtiinss red eome.frOtai-' The best method of reciprocal con­ Stlf TMt, Three Heete its tauhistry’s code, ths President the minimum scale at 112.60,” Bar­ coUe, vomiting, and teeformatfon bf (Purse |1(HH)> ry said. at its meeting today waa confremtod r wleemMS. A^'vwiwan usee too taqt trol is a Joint account covering Van Sandt, ehh, San Pranolsoo- can compd It to do so. by requiring iy the task o f giving approval to wator-fbr the dtaHes, tpo taot water working receipts and expenses.” Mabel Trask (B. Pitm an)...! 1 i the whole Imiustiy to tiUte out U- Atbucid# W4S d efin ^ y launched -Allen asked Barry to supply him Whenever such gyihptoihh occur aa his stage career to a Seattle with figures glyliig up to tbe minute Ae proposed claaslflcation of posi- and .too harsh aoity' for srTHhMtaii The French defended some sub­ Calumet Bidwell, brb. (U cense, doeing down ' the idant ulons wltton tha state govenunentr In oB-Infant and tinre Is; continuad ffbcHs and ddng other %ou*serosH;[ sidies as legitimate while the Nor­ Brusie) ...... je. ...1 S ! whteh does not quality for one by theater to/-1904 by :.A16xander Pon­ tocte about tee lidior, wage and liv­ When the board met at 10:M t s loss of Wright the. mother ..6 I f any Industry refuseo to addpt would be a long one, before its con­ rarts of your wwk in gdovoA MUe- Italians and Germans termed sub­ Why Not, bh; (F. Brooke) ...4 g code, the government may frame rotund cotoedtonSi fin t entertsln- diately. ^ clusion trould give final qqwoval to Frances Knisbt, ohm, (W. ment attempts was as a blackface triek tod^ is to be A worker tyri sidies a form of protectionism which Crosier) ...... S e ! one and order it enforced. tbe rlasBlfleatioh. There are moty ChlUhtB who have not-ben sdt- look Uke affw B U H ratla torhntyiy? should be treated with tariffs. Lustx Frisco, brb, (A Rod­ character to a monologue act He 1 haft 800 claetifleationa fo r tee bet­ fl^lontly fed are eepedriljr U i ^ to ney) ...... T 7 dr depended as mueb ep a fine tenor DICTATORS NEEDED, ter* thaa six tijousohd poaitieoA Ihfeotlona aad stekaesa bdCaoMi htul- The seeoBd rtUflg Iq^^ to lo o H ^ Time: S:0». 1:07 1-1, l.*oe 1-1 voice as ob hli- acting to put him­ within tee state goverament. Thi aptritiim makee them unaiilA your etredlation; Rid^^ hgada aasl-tyd. Twe^Tear-Old Pace. Twe la Three CHHDERN HUNGRY, self a c i ^ with his toidlet.ces. govanwr was present at todayh sea- ]!4osa omne ftom bad' UreulaHPB- (Purse flOOO) HITLER DECLARES ilat ccndltlona whl

Wt the lure of tea Dr. -Alfred Hnganbaig trom the roatfs main line n toto»ej?.the l^iMSoippeaf to It* \ tion parade in Bridgeport for the Time: 1:11 1-1. 1:19 5 ? ° ^ *“ liafpra tea cameras, Cabinet. Mob blocked, all trains hne todsy wantaaad.desIreA. S “best appearing” unit in the line of Three Tear Old A e t ^ni^y w w t uiHy rad I thdt noinidt. he w m deetlned I The Prealdeat eras reported to aad delayed Santo Fe train No- 6, T ty Oris hart ataiin. ‘ march and tee cup won by tee ’ V. (telnmet Delco, be, Peter the j^Utical ciriBliea 'to be - desirous of oar;wlildi'8eeretoiy .Wallace o f the * for bathing fedj Brewer-DUl<^so, (L Brusie) 1 I t irith ;; F. W. Auxiliary for having the larg- Calumet Derbf, bg. (K ^Rra- to aat.puc oora cfaad. Isdiaen.' . > knowing who suoeeod Dr.'^ DqpdirteaeBt o f -Agriculture was en- i9llity.tap'tiamigh t est number of members in line are sie) ...... w. 1 9 1 r His .m tfiiwaat froat the movie Rugenberg aatolntetar of eeoaomlcs r b ^ to stated tipit tlM aoai at Mbrttnraflani flea-Hfa U; tlq tprto. wwa *lv a local e q ) # as tea boot •nrard- win ba s fatetoafliai " I _ _ ten atear * ‘ .v V .- ■ - - ■ ■ -_ ^ . . _, , ■ ■■■- • • - - -

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FLOOD OF EXTRA .1 L ..V- S. T. S. cCiMe'-t.lbfiin'' Maw iSMlI NEW BltrriUM BOWS Rec PlamC^Tenni^ Jhtm f Opm ^ toed " T TO LOCAL MNEBY GoforiShNt 77. • th e M u«h0*i^ ' Gloiintry . elto’p Plans are under-way for the or-^'TS^ HbUimd, town diamptoh for tw l^ t folf ItoguAv fbt off' to A L en ars Wk> Htve F to d W Hib iftb Hmer, SCOREffllTOE ih^ yeara, win be. one of ganlzailon of a town temria team., <'V the mAmhers of the teAffl. *A'large rourag sum tost^nllht wfian aU six to consist of the best tennis tident number of fine pUarera hg^ Itft tsampr he^od .tiuiei%pi l l bclee nip FMiiportullleetFn- Hb in Manehastsr, it was ahnounoed axkvtack^Players wsto opt In thrse- town during the uuit jmu and sbmes storting at 5:to sto tto sun ManAester Guns Ftfdi today by Frank Busch, director, of there seems to be a deikrthlM real­ had dropped behind me SM ^ Jd Sln tire Qpeato H>y Evceh. M a ^ SpEHsg the Jleoreatlon Centers which wlU ly Qutstondlng players but' BHtton street hULs before tbe l#st of ttom sponsor the team. James' ..Britton,- i conMent of getting .together a reported the club house. Hanry t - LeiggeTriimiih in Six a membdr of Manchester ' Hiidi’e teani'. BM,(krkLoM2. taam, during.'the last few seasons, '^Xt ' ls aleo announced that plans Rmson’s "Top FUtes”' took the Chicago, June 29M A P ) — The has besn named manager and ... is have' been started for^the amraal bonora. feifethe eyenlng. scoring 28 also toss of Anwica's dndsr paths Starts; Sena Assured of busy seiBjldhg players capaide of> m ip's and women’s town tennis Itonto iii:thelr • m a^ with Joto g^^Uielr. chaixos today, . playing an outstanding bnind or toimuunent, wbieh will begin about Ptyde'e ."Magens.” ityfo 's team; ts • As an maugural fealiim ed this an- ^ *1^ A8SOCBAYBD PBB8S conqfosed oTsome of the .club’s best tennis. ’ ^ '/ t the third week, in July, much earl- ndd)' ' national amhttor athletic, If Qevelaad baaebaU fans expeet - To Close Season To- It is hoped to schedule matches >ter thftti in past yean. Once again gelfers but Benson’s team allowed uxdofl track < and fiiski games,' every an immediate about face on the part; : Holland will defehd the crown them only^ five p(4nts: , hopeful who has fstod to ton an with the T. M. C. A.’s and Insur­ , S e i^ aiM : Batties t of the Indiana when Walter Jobnam morrow. ance teams throughout ....the state. which be has successftdiy hsld important race or field ewent (pas took over toe managerial reins frtan It is also. expeotsd that Walter sfnee 1228. Qae of the ooontry*e greatest trotters, Spoieer BfCDwyii, f i 64 iH l,;la . The' Gue^poiat r IfiifiMdilal'. and grmiped to tto juMar dass fixr a ir PecUnpaugh ttoy have been shown abovo with Us tralnsr, Ben White, at ttm retiis. He la a xp a eM 'team Aaamtos wereJfs^'iitoeticsiiy ssrias Of tostS at Soidlsr IkM. . v itod. Of their last 17 : all bC tto bafttea bd^jOteto. Bad heaty stottDM! do outdoor ^ A. m enttaH b u rag t of tw«lv« to etart a triimipliant campaign in the inaagural Grand GUoiiit nnet* they have- won. only seven, big at ClevMand,Joly’l- 8. From Cleveland toe soxxYUkeslaad It Beaten by Stafford Sprqgs Win Slwgmg , Spree by July, the historic ’*Roaring Grand” the NoonUi lUmdaU classics has won took three points fibm C. C. Varney Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette Univer­ Tto Senators failed to The score was 11 to 2. celebrates its 60th. anniversary with sity's negro star, and Jeese Ow sda Manchester wlD close its season the HamUetonian four times out of in the' same maxmer. notm d however,, as the New York a rich, fast race meeting here as the the six it has been trotted, the vic­ In the "Hagens” and **Top FUtes” the Cleveland prep phenom, both of Yankees cams foott briiln.: to plas­ tomorrow afternoon at Mt. Nebo in Opener, 11-3; Phy Score of lS-12 h West first act in the Grand Circuit’s an­ whom recently tied the world m ark field at 8 o'clock,'meeting Bridge- tor this year is xepected to be hard match Fred Bendall took three ter the Qetrolt Tlge.*s'tan to seven. nual drama. to beab at Goshen. points frofi An(ty Brown and Ray of :09.4, promises to be the standout B ato ttoth'M t Ma XTth home run Bort Trade. A victory for the locals ' lYom July 1-7 the cream of Amer­ of tbs most. in an likdihood win clinch the Twin B3I Saturday. Side Rec Leapne. • •far BaM gk WeQ lik e d Bowers took three from John La- of the' esafoa. i . - ica's trotterc and pacers will com­ menio. The Bowere-Bandtoy team Jhaafia FOxx juamed out in front league fthtr"r******^ip and a hard pete before the greatest gaUery Spencer MoElwjm and Sir Ralitgh, o l Btttk aafiLott aeaijg la the tome fS ght battle la expected as the both 2 to 1 favoritea in the Hamhle- took.three also from the Lamenso- The local Legion team journeyed North Randall track has seen in FreAman team. SUB faee, htttlag Ma lio ’ of the sea­ vlaftors boast one of the best nines Twenty-two bits echoed through several decades, according to George tonlan, are leading contendm in REC GIRLS TO PLAY son bnt tto' AttletlcSv M l befeto In the. circuit. to Stafford Springs last night and the West Side playgroimds and a the Championship StalUon and Ma­ Good medal soorea were turned In H. TipUng, manager of the races. for the evening’s play as follows:. toe wMta •ox G 4 . i Looda Score At Hin tasted defoat at the hands of the total of tw en^seven men eroMed Attracts Great Field tron Stakes. ’Twenty-tv^o other fast The Now Ytofc Giants went en) a * Manchester turned back New Stafford Springs Legibn team, 11*8. trotters are going to make the going W illett 77; Turkin^n 77; Knofia MEN’S TEAM SONDAThoBU run Mttmg ehne to get an _gltala by a score of 6 to 8 in the the plate aa Jaffa’s Gems out- lieither horsemen nor fans stand 77; Thomson 78; Havens 79; Jdm Although tha score was lopsidsd.ths slugged Pagani’s West Bide Barber riy chbhce of being disappointed tough for them, if advance dope aven break toga diiiSle-toaht Barber Shop landed oat entries is scanned or th# record of tlfing. wich, one of toe itrongeet sead-tso gapM on tia .B t. Lonia CardtoUls laned to nateridEIxe. New Britain - Other events scheduled at N b^ The team scores follow: aggregations in that section of the who' drtqm^ two to tto Bceten ; played poorly on its home field and iSS? WUte’s curves' in the first Grand Cfircult racing at Cleveland Aoutoasto (If M ) ' half m the first inning for five since 1873 Is checked. Randan Include such old-time fa­ ,8ti^ will play an esMUtwn game Byivea. .ThrN irataB won' tlto fh st ^ lo ca ls had tttUe trouble in pll- as it was hard to judge ground balls. Ht,t Wwrrv*> Mun. vorites as the Rainy Day Stake.for IV illett X-2 against the Manchestto Rec Girls at g me 5-3, but loat tha Mghteaprto ing up a-wide margin,, scoring in imiia but Harry’s teammates came WhUe no loc^ meeting was held ELB alM ep er...... 8 The boys are to be congratulate r V • • o « how they can pick them up and Manchester and hurled shutout ball spe^. run on base, when a bum de- Bfown^Echmalian drive them over to tbe bases toe the the team’s 8-8 triumph to toe during the seven innings he work­ Judd tnade saveral^good s t^ put-outa. This style ot play while nightcap. Cn rang dowR the curioln. E. McCormick ... ; CtnctoBati mid Brooklyn ^ tr?a ed, wowing only two hits and on hard-hit ground bidu,^ L«Com Jatfe'B,,aami (151F C. Thorpton making It interesting fOT'the fans .striUfig out eight batters. He la- pitched good ban and .Wag nm-hRi resulted to tbe Sachem Club being dkrtibleheader, the Beds wtoiffng the fA B ttH F O A B ON FIGHT TONIGHT MAGomdek-Thomton ... X first game 8-X, with Haul s6ed onhr one base on balls. I t w as fre^, Us lack of caatad^mt JoU iy, 2b ....'.v v - 87^8'’ 1 J L r Il 1 unable to break tbe tie when Schueta hia ta^e in the-second inning that Boyals (11 1-8) hurling rix Mt baU. Tha Ifodg^ seemed to be his weakness. •m im . s s ...... 8 2 1 2 V Tnotfison ...... 2 and Vtooe male battery for tbe tec pfeirtart the scoring foi the d a y .' liams, Stafford jpiteher. Went the 1-2 GUrls canoe through in the last two squared accounts by coiMng from ikUmwdfi, e .... a 8 i 8 key-Csmera aeavyweight ‘ ehsm- Havens ...... \...... C behind to take toe second 6-5. 4, TAnth two men out in the third, route, pitching good ball all the toy. lA^te, p ...... 8 2 1 1 pimiMiip fight tonight: < imdngs to hold the Sachem dub'to Rossi started the four-run rally Fielding gem of the gatoe was a. Confidace of Carnera’t Thomson-Haveiu ...... 2 one run. T to Sachem Qub w ill offep Fh tt, 3b ...... 8 1 2 2 Prindpato—Jack Sharkey of George Brown ...... 1 vrtth a teriific home run drive to running (XLtch by Frgndnb' ■ Saturr Quinn, If ...... S 0 1 0 Boston, world beavywelidYt eham. the fans here the same brand of deep oenter with the bases clear. day ths local team goes to Watsr- C. C. Varney ...... X ball, giving the girls every oppor­ Metcalf lb .... 4 1 2 8- Backers Brings OiUs pkm, and Primo Camara of Italy. Bniwn-Varney ...... 0 Raguskus rehched first on an error, bury for a doubleheadCr and-'r^. be Judd, r f ...... 'S 1 1 1 Length—Fifteen rounds. . ' • tunity to lay their abUity on the 'HowTl^Stand[\ Babiel foUowed with a single and out to make tqp for their def^t by Linnell, c f ...... 3 2 2 0 - T. G. Brown ...... 2 (Uanoond but they ara also deter­ Place—Madison Square Garden 'S. O. Johnson...... 1 then ‘Wftinhin cleaned the sacks endeavoring to place these two Down; Italian Has Physi­ Bowl, New York. mined to coma ttoough in the final YESTEBOAY'a BBSVLIS with a home run to give his team a games in the win (xilumii.. 28 15 12 21 9 6 Brown-Johnfon...... X imdngs, regardless of Who the Ree ’limO—Main bout 8:80 or 9.p . m., M o l-a ’e (15 1-2) 5 to 0 margin. > ManUiester West Side Barber Shop e. s. t., first prellBiinary 7 p. m. Giris noay nse' to r a battery in ths American League Boaii Stars At Bat AB.R.H.PO.A.SL AB R H PO A E cal Advantages Bnt Sliar- Paul Emlsieper...... 1-2 latter n u k of the game.v ■ Officials to to sdectod at ring­ ' K n o fia ...... 8 New Yoric XO, Detroit 7. In the next inning Keish. took up Sullivan, rf .... Rossell, c f ...... 2 side TheRee GIriaw iI piactiep tonight Washington X5, OevalaBd L the slugging burden and clouted a Cooke, lb, e .... Brennan, lb .... 4 BaUsteper-Knolla ...... 1-8 at tbe Charter Oak street gpounde ball labded for a home run, but .key Seems in Top Notch Probable attekuUnch—60,000. If..Alvord ^«• Chicago 9, PhnadetyMa 8. Cobb, If ...... I ' . If .... 4 Probable receipto-'^toSO.OOO. a t'6 o*d()Ck to preparation for this Boston at St Louis (rain) . was called out on a doss play at L a Co8s, p .. • • • 'edhUd^ p ..... 5 J . Cary ganie iuid a ll menobers of tbs team the plate. It was Orlowskl’s double Mahoney, b .... PostoonAment ‘ date Friday, Mailm.al Leagua Gardner, p ...... 8 4 . S b p ^ Boiitto »••.*•••••# e'eeeee trty last Sunday are requested to Judd, ss ...... I Measurements of the fighters: 5 Brooktyn 6, Ctodnnstl 8 (8bd)> two nms in Hiat inning. Swllda, 2b ...... Kletcha, e ...... 8 1 e JP« ewweee-ae report on tlma. A t nraetlee tonlgM 'N«ar Britain's only tames of the Cole, 2b ...... 4 Sharkey a young kuty from Norwich, rattd Pittsburgh 5, NewTtekgl (lot)'.- Geer, JBb ...... tween 130 and 10 p. m. 81 age .' 26 House-RUsh •' • »'e • e • • e New York 7, Pltteboifli 4 (ta d );. gams came in the eighth on* a Harahurda, 8b . . Strcjog, r f ...... 4 I. B ag uui‘(6) by the Sachem Qub as capable* a brace of .doubles off Ashland, who 205 weight ' ' 265- ballpUtySr aa they have on their GMcago 9, PMImWpkia 8 (1s t ) ;' G. May, cf ...... 5 ft. 11 ins. height 6 f t 6 ^ ins. John Hyde ...... '2 CMcago 8, PhfladelpMa 8 (88d ). was reached for three hits in the Bellamy, c ..... 0'.. 0 38 12 10 Ik , 5 6 New York, Jane 29.— (A P )— Anbwd...... X-2 cult catches in foul territory. Young, 88 ..'...f 4 0 I ' l 1-- fi ^C. McCormick ...... in her taring converted into a jpitcher .Manehester Trade Ctwnaa, i f ...... 8 0 1 0 O- by pitcher, Brennan and Rossell by .Mountain, Primo Camera, in a^ 15- 14% biceps 18 wttk toe Ree Qiria This will give Washington' S' 9^ te. Umpires, Fralwr and Olds. round bout at Madleon' S(iuare 84% waist -8 8 ODowd-MoComdek .. NSW Y tak . '■'M AB R HPO A E Williams, p ...... 4 0 0 0. 2 .0 thigh' SO the giris a left hander, Mldgt' Mo- Oriowski, cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 O ld v in e ,.c ...... 4 8 2 .9 l:'l I ■ -I. ■ ■ . ", Garden's Mg .battle bpwl on Long 24 Top Fhtea (88) Cirtoyand two right handers, Ethei Philadelphia • • e s s e * Rossi, c ...... 4 2 8 8 1 vO PiscU , l b ...... 4 1 1 >7 0 0 16% duf 20 Benson Moto and the new glri.. MoOartto Chicago ... island tonight. V 'r' ■ 10 ankle 11% Bendall#...... ,spd Mohr have pltctod eapable ban Qevelaad e e e e a • s see Raguskus, lb ....4 8 1 6 0 0 Shsddo. 2b ...... 4 0 1 V 8 9: % fist % BabiM, ss ...... 5 1118 0 MattiG^e, 8b. 8 2 0 , 0 Y 0 RAMBURS to OPPOSE . A crowd a t some 60,000 is ex­ 12 14 * Bsnson-SendaU a a a a a a a a’o X-2 ^ ta r this aeaeoo aad ehotdd -the Detroit * » s^s a e Karshis, 8b^...... 8 116 11 Prueber, rf ..... 8 2 1 1 0 0 pected to cram the'bowl and pour Bowers > • a p 'a e e e • « new player prove aa gobd; will -give Boston .. e • e e'e KovlS, p ...... 8 '2 1 1 0 1 Francini, ef 3 2,2 1 O’ 0. GREEN NINE TONIGHT more tiisin 8250,000 into tbe coffers Handley toa‘'Rte Giris one of toe strongest S t .Louis Fstnmis, If ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 Jellen, rf .... a . ..1 0 ,Q. 0 , 0 0 » > of ths Garden snd at tbe Milk jBoweik-Handlsjr w e e s s J e # gM's pitching staffs in toe state. Doboss, rf ...... 4 1 2 8 0 0 Pimd, which shares in the receipts. ENDURANCE HONORS Cashman ...... B.Q KSish, 2b ...'..,..8 1 2 1 1 1 Totals ...... 88 11 821 8 1 '■ ' \ A m Bated Even Noiex 1 • a • o o s s < New York ■ •e e ek sa a .AMP.-: Score by Innings: This svenlnf, at Jarvis Grove, the Sharicey started out withth m Caihmah-Noroe S t Louis e e e e a a s a e e Karkavlck, If ....1 0 0 0 0^ 0 confl- LastrfhSke, e ...... 10 0 1 1 0 Manchester ...... 100, 001,1—'8 Mand iestor Green team win take on e<^ in the betting, but tbe FORSTANFO^ACE Last Night ’a Fights Ptttebuigh ju ••• • s a a a ■lamm Adfiaad, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stafford ...... 211 228 x-! - ll the West End Ramblers to r the first dence of Camara's backers pound­ ueaeaeeeaai - A O fi tune this season. P in s who have' Two base Uts, Cobb 2, ddvlno 2, ed tbe odds,'*OVB imtu today the League Loaders By Beaton leeeaaeaaaa 5 U 12 27 "t 8 Fra n d U ; baee on balls, LaCoss 1, observed botb teams in Aetkn pre­ fans were wtth the 'unusual Brooktyn s e t a v a n t s ^ t ophtsst daii ‘ Mtaatfon of havtaty a (|hampion (Ynciniistl New BellW i Tkade Oardnsr 1, WUUanif 1; ttmdc out, By. MteUfiteJPtess. . AB R RPO A B LaCoss 4, G ard ner^ WfUiams 7{ fffiat both toams a r i abstit on a rated, at no b ftU r w an even money joe Goifblm H u Bet \*V^e Philadilpbto >e b a a a a a ICeObroiek, 2b ..4 0 1 1 4 0 h it by pitcher, tar WUhana^' CobS, as to batting and flsidUig; and ag aw tbe ctaaltoBftr. ‘ (Zheludsf jresteftfsf's flaM S). Joe'Jleissi, NSW York, sutyoiatod b real pltebsr's battl^lb n t to National: Battfog^JOsto PhlUlas Jsrry;.Bmard, Holyoke, Msw., (6 ). TODAril GiMBB Majswskl, If ....A 0 0 8 0 0 by LaCoM, Pmehsr. Tlaw ef game «us. ‘ Camara was expected U tip tbe A ; Pavif, PMlBes . ; runs, Rusqrk, 8b ...... %’ 0 12 8 0 1:80; unqpka, Sdnilte. scales at 269, ju st 65 pounds more 106 Gums n 628 8488 8 t^ Louia-Jos Huff, ft Louis, AmeetemiLa On Sunday, the Orsen Is booked Martin, Cards 56; runs totted in, outpoiatod FraMds -BUgheif OMstoo, PMlsdelpMa a t 8 t Varwlsk lb ....8 0 0 14 0 0 the" tbe champion, at the official Iddto, FMlUia 60; .Mtk FuiUs, Bttdnisfc, ss ..•••*8 0 1 0 6 1 to cross bats wltb thv North Bud weighing in at tbe oGioea of : Wariiia^m at Arrows, a team that gave* ths and Three K eteto, in FM&les 104. 0 bublis, ’ KleiB, Pfamisi ^ Boatett a* 'GbiaaSo. - Carious, of ...... 8 0 0 1 0 2 Orsen boys plenty of batds baton New York Stats Athletic Commls- 94; tityiss, Paul Wansr, ’'sad •trim , f t ...... 8 1 0 0 0 0 Sport Chatter sioB a t 1 p. m; A a h, today. D*> 9,, (• ){ ' Naw Ytofc a i qiaveHbd^ fo ^ d ^ to defeat by a sesro of Vanghaa, Pd m s s , aaff M allia, Ciqrda outpoMtod Russell Onaa, QOtoty, N b lte a i-' 'Bishop, 6 ...#«•«.8 ' 0 1 6 1 1 6 to 8 a nw weeks ego. Ho Ar­ tette Ms great hulk Jo A Ms .six . Temey. 9 ; boaie runs, IQsIn, JPMmss |n d m a a M l, p ...... 2 0 0 8 1 test, ssvaa iadiss ef height, the Pitttburik at 1 Tbe exseutivs peraeimel of' fibs rows have worked tyud sines tfism Berfsr, Brsvea.u;, atoH m : baaea, ]—BtUy Tewssead,; Van- CSblfilBMtl* B t HninlilriT k .....1 0 0 0 0 0 Manehester d y n ^ Athlatle ClUb, .to'plaoe tbsmssfves In Mum to *irast VsnstiaB'' is fast sad a dsv- kartto, Carda,' n -, piMMoMr, Carla- Cakosey, n ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 or hsxsr, lacking only a. real Haverford, Pa., J ^ 29>—(AP)— knodisd out StaMsIaus. GMoifa.eg which wlU ssnrs donng «kg eotaig^ inks the Orsen'# msssuro, sad sa- ton, Cards XO-8. ‘ Loayai, Chile. (8). • t Letep it ■oeesr ssasoa w ill be M . td fe rm i boiffles their eonfidsnes iV bsibg kaoeksut punch. • Regardlesi ef who wUs tto 49th is- Ansrlcaa; • /.Batting,' Mnfototas, 81 "5 "o 27 I t "o O ssip Es OondHIan Robert Pratt, jprssldmt;* WnBain aMs.to do s o .' ihis Jim s wm also aiiM nattonal totereoHi^ato ■ssra tar hBatags: -15* win •hsrksy, to psrfset condition, ICaachsf& T!^ 014 O il 121*U rstanr: Riel ealM at 2M0 p. m. ^ Mb disitoi^ svstytMng he needs ObamplooaUp teuniHiMt 'Si^ .Ml' New Brltafs ...... 000 000 020^ 2 ______t : Matthew / to dsfmd tbe oisirh in Ms work­ am at tto ifofidek CMgtot ^ Senatorr X06;^ d e u ile s, x->Battsd § o t Marsalsk in Otb. VIncettt Lsmira; naaaipr, , outs, spssd, ffxiB- i nnfldsiwe a^ s club, enduranoe tosers SMist go ,to CroBlp, feuateso 86; triplea, Ctoito, XX—'Battsdfsr Budniefc in Otb, Tanka 10; heito rank Fosx, AtMs- Two boss U tf, d rlo w iki. MeOor- A la rf t number of- local wfif^db-- Yaaterday'a Stara has worked h a^ ’asMxg Ms sp^ •tssford's Jos Coughlin. tiea If ; etetea bases, walker,'Tlgeiw tbrao bass mts, rlxf partoSik Skarluy, a esrMul Alttough to has pMpto M s ^ thiMiam are loekf^ torwaad t o . 14; pitflhisr, Atoo, ttoto 6-8. I, Roioi. Xorw tbe di^ wlWB a * AiBin Jurgss, Oobs—lili boms rdn Iver^ praud s i Ms Wfutotieu ss a, sets and tires mstetos,. tto West ' in 7, Ashland ’taid ffvs slBglss in two -Tttsais XSteity MD,*! sfid trstesd to ths oosst racquetqust wislder wiewer hasuse oonpstsdwumpsieo k i 0; ffolsn FhnSaa. iMnuto, ffsr Ik s hovt, MMuld not to iaatstel ■ ‘ ------Ifsw Britain Ity tos wMfbl of MS at on tto sourli WkESJimc dOklio'ilaiis, B W ^ to Ms- yssrs, of tto sightm survivors. S3ETS other oRlio d«|M ’ w W sstk^ totodietlMW in d ie M Todity tto ftaaford le k ito k--Bay a M , CalBpr^ kntML ifm itrrtT T 8. 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announcements Aim)MQBILB8 FO|T8ALB 4 APAim«kNli^FLATS-- ' SUMMER HOMES T3ttN.j&HlBffT8 • 63 FPR i^NT : 67 DRDBSR y o u r STBAHZNO and WB BUY, SELL and eubanga used «■* i,w a chowtUr claim immcdlaUly, to cars aU makea and medela Arsiory io R Ribrr-8AYBROpK Manor. 5 1 / iMmWjNi Garage, 80 WeUa street TelSpbane FOR RENT—<6 ROOM,' tenement avoid disappointment for Fourth wiUi aU unprovemente'and garage. rooxh cdttage, near beach. . APPy 687A 872 Main street Phone Manobeeter of July. Call 7606 before 8 a. m.,' Near East Centw etr^t Apply 84 BEGIN BBRiB TODAY; dimersed eosM of her su n fs vsst or after 8 p. m. Seastrwid Broa. 4920. FOR SALE—1982 Graham Eight Spruce street BARBBiT______CGLVIM. baek .jrtim e. He^had worked hard sedan, dark blue, condition and ap­ rOR r e n t —COTTAGE, at GUnU New York after yenre abreaAtalle hie life,:drlvei^;by Uda’anever^ip^- for-ih* Bustain- . tv. FOR RENT—liLLB Y Street near iB love.With 90-3 BUNOR thfl hbeda aa' ttiiSKpeieted- psmunt I automobiles f o r s a l e 4 pearance perfect PHoed for quick Neck., first two weeks In ■'.kr' sab^ by prtvato^owner. CaO 8876. center, modt-rn live foom date, Ant mofltii-of August 86 Russell street STAFPDBD. BUnor twlstad her bind iB FL0R1ST8-^UR8BR1ES'~T5 HOU$ES Jrfinlaea. ^ .-f. baaffe amit, la order to tailieiit a aloue. She (aid a band on EUnOr** ter street. Phone 8806. 621 Hartfora Road. TeL 8962. provemenU, lot 99x166. Beautiful rifll hustling and team spirit, plus ■hare of tho le x in i fortune. ■boulder. th4 phieomenal develrament of a fO R RENl'—TWO. THREE end shade treee. Alexander Maaeey. 64 Year* before Barrett ahMdpd 1^ “Thank you, Caioste!” nit. 1981 CCT2VROLET SPORT coupe; Hudnun street p a ir y o u D g pltohers, Rby Ffirme- 1980 Nash sedan: 1927 Reo sedsn. MOVING—TRUCKING-!';' four room furnisbed or unfurnlabed half-MeUr, BfABOIA, when a youth- EUnor tried, because of Csleate M apfl Hal flohumaoher, and an Tbese ears are priced low for quick apartmenU. Manchester Construe- fuT romahoe ended diaaetroualy- and bet anxiety, to eat as much as acif6batio ihortstop, Blvittdy Ryan. STORAGE 20 Marcia had a eon whom Barrett Seattle, June 29,— (A P)—N ^ sale; also 4 cars priced at |60 eo^ . ttoD Co. Tel. 4^1 or .4869. LEGAL NOTICES 78 she could of “the Uttle breakfast" •Thtedaxl by whichwhich thithey got “Lefty" adopted. She telle Barrett that U The rrat of the day ^aioeed eli^y. Uhlverslty. of Washlngto** trwflo RUey Chevrolet, Armory C to g e , SitVEK iiANB BUB UNE otfer ttts THE EASY WAY fO, FIND e rent Brooklyn .may nrean the 60 Wells street Telephone 687A aoeoQUBOdatlon of theix large Ut^ :-At a Court of ProbaU H o l^ at her huaband ever leans of tbe She played eheee with bar father, team didn't have*, a "fair-mldinis" slnglea, flats, tenexxMaU, ail eeo> Bolton within and for th« Olstrlet of affair ha wlO aever forgive her. wondering If she were realtaa* tnas bus (or lodge, party ot Ham Ando'vor on tho Uth day of • Jnno, m iis no particularly mystery half-inilar in lU lineup it would tlbna. No charge to you. Everett IBSt ^ V 18inor*e mother goes to Miami guUty as her mother said. Memo­ tidps at special rates. Phone 8068, McKinney, 829 Meip. Ola. 8608-. for thriM weMu. Wbmi ebe returns Invol' b ey^ that artificially look as strange as ths HusUes'^T^ < ^8460,8864. Prooont WILLIAM 8.‘ Hri)B, Acting ries of Barrett Colvin sitting stiff >a number of the clan 6 ^ . . . . Judes* * • - ■he deliberately triea to break up and cold in Mise EUa’e drawing room -craai,ted>*l r ous crew without its oars..‘ ' ^ Want Ad fnfomaliOB I I.*' On, motion of CUinont M. Sumnor, WMch ■he.'Rnth dascribee as the l uX IA L AND LONG OlBTANCk the romance between Barrett and haunted th* girl. And, in tha opinion of northweet.' POR REIirT^ ROOM jpaflm enf Bxooitor on the eotato^of JofforMn Eliiior and euoceede. The flirt ta “Mper boyA"^Th«iy dtsoarded the I movlag, general truoidag, uvery White Sumner late ot Bolton witJUn 'there followed another Sleeplsae track fo llo w ^ as king as “Bsi^^ upeUirA'aU u^edeii improvemanu. Mta dlstrlpt, deoeaeed. . hearb*bro|Ma because ebe does not £Huta »as itHotly « secoseudlvislon MancbesteE senrloe. Our/afflllatioo witt umieo newly Jeoorafed, raaeonpble, 241 night; another day 6f much the outfit in AprU and Bkve been trying Edmundsofi is coach at tha sAfliibl . Vans Bemee means lower rates on. . Thie Court doth decree., that olX im^i* from him. drear pattern. T h e third day Evening Herald Spruce etriiet t!|}ephoBe 7671. moatbe be allowed and Hinted for Barrett and Elinor meet unex; ever sine* to dlsteiver som o' means Washington,is assured m good $8(^ furniture saovtBt to distant potata the oredltori of eald estate to exhibit was perhaps the most mieerable, of wtlflglinfl out of it without doing Large; modern trucks, expensneed tfiefr olalpae axalnat the eame to the wtedly at Mlee Ella Sexton'm Ha Uds, nervous and fiartnfl up angrily yard,runners. Hoc w m . nx^Uoae eaforoed w the P«Ule^ Waterbury, June 28.— (A P)—Pete even more 'deeply eBtttt opened tta him, who, delate Mise Ella’s s b ^ Fortunately for McCarthy he bae Qf the last Olympio Games. . ere and they reserve the right to BUSINESS FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Petroske, 21, unknown to Conneoti^ door of tbe oar a: little later. Uda .dlAspproval, bad bad candles placed had replacements for* just such so CoaveHed Qoarter-llP» edit, revise or reieot aay oopy ooa- ■wept into the bulldkifl, brittle' And OPPORTUNITIES .32 with all improvements, ren^ rea- cut golf fans before this year, finish­ upon the altar.' emergency, *6 fsr.ss infield and out­ Galer turned out as a . quart**- sidered obleotteaabla ^ ^ ■oiuUe. U. J. Osano, Ulephone strong from her flaming anger. 821* the dergymaR was. droning, "We mflsr when he entered Washlngts®» CIOSIMO HOUBB—Cliielfled jA e tOj ed a twelve hour shift as night- noT'crept after her, her face paper- field problems are concerned pisy- be puhUehed same dey bk^ U re- FOR SALE-CANDY AND ICE 8816. brought Bothlni^intO' t t o world and ers.Uko Lery and Fred WaUrer but Edmundson. wanting amneona, MlT^ by IS o'oloek aooa: 8atardey% cream atore, whg^eeale and retail watchman in Meriden before conlln^ white. ; • ' it Is c e r ^ ^ r a r r y w t h in g . ou t to flU the gap left by Genlfng.ix^ 10:S0 a m . *V oT a m oi^t,’^ the chauffeur woidd have been regulars from the | business. To settle the esUte o f here today to' meet Caiai;lcy dare The Ldrd gays aqd the Lord hath ogitset on say other, club. verted tbe youngster Into SB 880 TELEPHONE TOUR. John Gawtrey, 82 years in business. .BUSINESS LOCATIONS told the butler later, '1 . thought she man with fair sueoera. AAh of New Haven in the finals of the was going to £alt—poor kid.*' taken away!" ' *010 Yankees have won pisuuiats the • WANT ADS. Price 11000.00 Inquire Frank C. 1 FORtIBNT* 64 84th championship: tourna* Uda looked extremely pendye be­ k i-to 'p a s t mainly on p o w and mere last year .OAlef Mack, telephone RockvlLe 887-4. EUnor'a reaotlons were divided. cause she wanted to smHe. SqJter^- distance.to Ads are aoomted ever t ^ telephoae ment In one* way she wea glad that she 'thmr ca ^ o eoagaln, Tether or not at the OHARGB RATH s^ ea above TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main Petroske, whose steady playinfl tlWy jmt that remark! j . • u ,t8 e ,i8 le h ^ pMl- tkemselveer .to- reached 4:66.A i* * ,. as a ooavenleaee to advortlaera but bad done what, she had. Fpr another . JuK an bour^or two a»f2 ;^agd get under l:5d.'|meS: the JU.TB8 wUl be aeoepted as HELP VyANTED—MALE 86 street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ xlnce Monday had brought, him reason she de*ply regretted it. Lida geth^ IgeanWliUe (b* rest of the tire Husky team imst year f u l l PATH^IT If paid at the bopl- ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and witUn Strtking distance o f the title, they?d.all bsar^ Thajuff leagtid can» idttek'^jip ooursge. and aese etnoe on or before tbe seventh had said; eyes narrowing and ^ t - G < ^ - ^ t soepieflae would ba oyer! When lyipaundera/viW SALESMEN EARN GOOD in was matched with. Clare, a seaaosu^ terlng, ''Think of. your father! The .'mSkeilt ciosif 'by .csrrylag tire fight tog for th* University b f in come eecuring delinquent accounts She bad heard Mr. G r o ^ apAMt to to Uie ohaniploof^’ instead of tiding, iflayer who haa hold the title Iv fo way be has eiai^ all hla lifa And Barret! ^Ivin • before^e.. opening bis ponoge days ,be :*otai r x TB wUl be oeUeoted. No roeponej- (or collection; Plan will appeal im­ HOUSES FOR RENl 65 tlthM, fifter eliminating Bobl^ how you—with a clgiurjlit!-have Uka'a Funoh-drunk;lOB-dnto fighter,fighter. merdy northwest rocord;^of I: blllty for errors la telepbeaed ode mediately. No collecting. First Na- of the service ta aak him to stay for will be aeeamed and their oeearaoy Grant bf Wethersflold, tho defending, burned every chance Ire ever^had (or the reading of the wllL It had tog oi *tood for msnytf^i^^ eanaot be gnaraatesA , tionai Co. Roger Sherman Bldg., TO E l^ T —FIVE AND SIX room champion, one up, yesterday. rest and independence!” IfOst: o f ^ e American League twice selected on the Am«l< New Haven, Conn. made Uda a Uttle uneasy. !■ But INDEX OF. bouses, siogle and doubls, also mod< Virtually unknown except to ► FHnnr would evSn have lied to ,doubtless Aunt Ella had l^t^ him a stratoglste made the mistake of don- C lymplc team.' ; V ern apartmenta Apply Edward 4 few of hl« friends who have watched give her father all that he deserved. gUt-scrOUed Walnut buseau or a cedl^ the flag to tha Yankees to CLASSIFICATIONS his play from day to day, Petroske She would have lied'gladly and as advance and finding some of their SITUATIONS WANTEd II" Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8(05. steel engra'rtng of Picketts chairge Births e e e • e aaia;aBDB*BR* •• • as thrilled the gallery following the wen a* she could. . But it was too at Gettysburg. . w ont fears Justified at tho^ start Voraity and. fr**h5»*^ , Bagogemeats FEMALE 38 matches at tbe Waterbury Country late. Consequ'enUy ttt*y were u d p rq m ^ era at tho U hfvO T^' of ^ Morrh*Tes The drive to the Burial groi;^. have, petitioned lpr .i®pototxneB* o f Deaths e e e era e •• CAMVdAChlCR* • • • • a clu1> by coming from beblnd to win . Barrett Colvin had not once look­ was kuur and cold, despite the heat on -notice to-take cdmplcite HIGH SCHOOL graduate would like ed at her. Thie realisation crept the ^ Cord ot Thanks , 01..*« work caring for children. Willing to on the 18th hole. t o t t V la r e . The. snow that had ad^tage of the first big-slump of la Memorlom ...... a «a>aaK ■>:• okM Earllpr in the day Petroske had between every separate recoUection lain for several days had a coatiUg the _ champions,______feeling_ ,pwhapa___ , thajt . varsity:;dIi^ond mentorsW XiOst and Found go tg f ‘ shore for summer. Phone of the afternoon, .Bhe had Stolen it waifc too gopd to ibo true and profit [ ceed the. departing, PAt P*<^ ^ AnaouBoemeats 4461 " . ' Weated Bert Resnlk of Race Brook of apoL The open grave snd'.t^ Personola 5 and 4. Re carded a 88, three over side glances at him,'unable to help damp earth was depressing. . Evm fcMvab^ ftoMidht CoMdnt last ' I dorson'i 19» frpM trlmmra tha AatweMlee par for the first nine holes. i t Each timb he had seemed cold­ Uda f ^ the drea^ess - in such Biaylre it won’t vai^ty sevehJ times. j Automobiles for Sole .....u .- # ly dbmposad, entitply unaware of AutoBiobUee for Bxeborge cmm e ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES . Petroske, who won the flailery She saw Elinor and saw...... ' s Auto Aeoesoorteo*-^ree H«pce«>ee R RADIO 49 with his plucky jdaylng, has worked Barrett Colvin’s aiudoue eyes onr Auto Repairing—Polntlag c . - r . ^ ae a watchman each Light .jafter Two long dAye and Iqng®^ nlflhts t^Miglrl. , ^ Auto Soboolo « . . . v-A stretched ahead. . Elinor oould not Autoe —Ship t/i Truck . . . » . « . . * FOR SALE—8 TUBE Atwater gruelling, battles on tbe golf course. , -'Then, the coffin was lowered, Kent radio, cabinet mode) 65. A-1 seem to sleep.. On the morning fo l­ 'flrera ''Was the thud of earth on ite Antoe—For Hire * He explained it was only after be lowing tbe second night Uda awoke Garogea--Bervloe - Btoroge ,c*.« JO condition. Telephone 6161. lost Iitt <^y and got another as Udi-end tbe gloomy affair was over; Motoroyoleo—Dloyolee ...... ,v J* to find tbe standing by her bed. Jim hour later Mr. Orotner etOod, •tv Wanted Antoe—Motoieyelee . . . . » nigh; watchman, Qiat he began “WeU, what is It?.” Uda • Hung ftoETJ nnelain and Piofeoeloael Servteea playing golf eerlously. Idng .'fingers tapping the ch ^ U e *VJ Business Servleee Offered ...... 18 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 petulantly* She loathed being dis­ .‘Coytt of the Ubrary table, 'friey Honeehold Servleee Offered .....I t -A turbed BO early. all there before him—Beraie, Building—Gontrootlng Jt FOR SALE—OAK DINING room “Aimt Blln'e gone—” Elinor said. ^m,'-Bentweu, uda, Barrett OdYtii, I d tansy m l Florists—Nurseries . le set, six chain and round table. Ad- Lida eat up. She laughed ahrlUy. sss.wa'Nr.ear. Funeral Olreeton e e ■••er • a.e • A® Miss Smythe, and the 8ervaaU.v. ,V Heating Plumbing—Roofing .»• IJ drm-'Box W, in can of Herald. “ A pretty time you chose—I" she . lids, assured and half-Ufi^iA Insoronoe • eeeeaaa-aeeeeoooeoeea.k, * 1® began. It was the old story Elinor FOR SALE—BOHN Syphon re­ yrai thinking that die might ttittj BCllUnery-—DreosmakiBg ...... J* had heard *0 . often during those V house' at- Cannes for tbe remalhdw./| Moving—Trucking—Atorage . . . 10 frigerator, all. Steel,- porcelain two dreary dayf A story of her Pointing—Fape^g c 0 e • e e • cm #N7W ® • anetnei inM^o and out,, perfect con­ of the Winter with her share. Be»- Professional SeTvlooe .... k- .88 .A plan le lyider way to obtain, a having ruihed.h^ parents* future'. ale was hoping there would, .vbe Repairing ...... - . . . 88 dition. Original cost |125. Will representative number of country Uda punqfuated her diatribe.with enough to make things easier .for; Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 84 2 < . eacrlflce. CMll 6602. clubs as members ot the Texas questions. , “Xnd you know po^* Jim. Jim was considering a hoU*e . /v Toilet Goode and Benrlee 8i Many small homes were due frctly well bow ihe felt—who'tele­ v-\. -■ Wanted—Bnsinesa flprvloe « . . . . S< FOR SALE —BRAIDED ' RUGB, to be lost,. State Golf association by reducing with more room around it ^ Th* the dues. . phoned?” * x ^ d fen needed space in . v r l ^ kil t: ft room eixee. Used for store display Into panic, the owners .^ ei« “Craven. Mies Smythe. is pros­ purposes but good as new: $87 j.6 play. Bearett c5olvln thou^t o< PrlMte iBstmotioB “Bargain night,'* with 40 cents trated—” ‘ notl^Uig but the fact that - hs must DanelBg 8x12 btaided canvas, $47.50; (2) , “Miss Smythe prostrated! How Muslo&l'^Drasuitio J! $62A0 8x10 braided canvas, $84.00; Then lijwtm ents were admileslon to the grandstand, prov­ 'not sBow what ho felt,. muet'''not WMlt6d*'IllBtrtlOtlOB ' •■ae«-a #■»•#• ®® delldous! Your father can’t go to ■ltforbar.;. w Waated—To Bay weseaBeeDviAree* * tfie re(rest! ThatR.w^.yoq.' Beeeea—■eeaA.-Betala—dUeeilSv FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all im­ “Ara you going to .nm my bath, (Ta Be OoBtfmied) OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING rnloete?" lida dsrvf**'^- Thr long. litti* . iVVj provements, with or without gap ne'er wffl.'iit doeefrto Roexu Without. Hartford, Cmin. a$.BS»r^*eem ^ ragd^ 112 Oak street Ihquire 114 . . . . '^V'- ■ ' ■ • - - Bosrdwu Want / in her ehshby' neflUfise,-a chl^ Oak street Ctfeste hasw-that shoioould lea^ tirod-^HMl* FOR RENT—8 ROOM tmement Friday^ June 30, 1933 but Elinor oould.flst. Ah, but ^ a S B r a s K S w Garden street Apply 12 At.lO A*’MLf’D, S-T- ■ lasta had- tegret$ltf':tt- -w hia th^ Tsaemeatcast street visits q fl'tj^ t tan, flaa-loOking Mr. ' , . • L «•. I “ .V fM Beat / ItenuHi-To Be Sold -c Colvin* oaiif ed. £ A $ Y W A S H | i FOR RBNT—4 ROOM flat firsT , EUaor' went 16 ba* ow^ kui; thir- ;a**pto ■ floor, newly renovated, nice nalgli' Entire Otd Post Office sad H^eral (>)uc!b* ■maUer r o ^ 'flba aat on m edge borh p ^ Cbas. J. Strfbkland, 188 Consisting oit: lipek Boxet, F ^ B s e l c s ^ of bar litfB- Mona 7874. (Wire worn d th sr ruinedl ROOM FLAT, 8ha lit haard'^ e»«VM^C*'<(SVMK»« shouldsr.' K e m i i» r I She m a e t ’ tor f o r REHt t h r e e ROOST B i^ lgt floor, al * ■ ‘ *-■?> ^ r-^1 r ^-^'. • • '-i. • '-"•:jv'< * « •^•- r a li-^* ■0 l.S(..

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ABOLY ‘believing THElP QMi W a . 6E0 AND FRECKLEB BEE "MO bUSKEO MEM -RE AND 6A6 'THERBEMAN AND ~ j ty w ENGINEER By Small OF THE SALESMAN SAM Another Plan Cone Wrong! MVSTFRIOU? ‘r r i EAWY TO m viess wvw DtyT I CAM tUlH HBR, ON|R.«. lOCOMOmVE.' K tT N !» mORE AND (OOM'T OHce I 6B.T UHOHR TVUM» L U lA H T .'fb U T b auecP/ Haaal see. ^^e-l oiom’T in a m tg , (NIHDOU) I KM OC0\ I n ALI-THE ■n^^E { tOAS AWAY. c ■ i : m m

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TbeXndlie Aid fodej^* o f the Tha muting c f tha SwedUb OMBfregatlenal n a u tk wllL Anritttoa p^ r oonunlttaa, ABODTTDWN meet tomorrow evCalaf at 7:80. ulad fbr tomorrow, nlgM at friB be tks Ann^ and Navy Chd),' lMW Moriarty A w itM M y conftrtBM will M ____ Catherine and lUeo Beti ocaoeilad. A data for tha nli ' and pink t i bald tomenew afttraoes * « t . tha Welwdrtb cf Main atraat have _ will ba act la t^ia .naar fntiM.' OodriEham Ihslin during tha Haaltb Pmtar on Hayaaa atraat for a vlalt with ralatlvM la Jaffar _ _ ' mmati aon* Md. 'Bowall Chaney, bad. family Ipiicopal d tu tO i apead the aaact few daya at Baana laere than ID yearn.' aratiott for tha maa mala Bamaos who haa baaa The A tm v and Navy dub VaU^, In the AdlroomMka, where t|M b6ms Of Mias M ^ ' apaadlaf tha paat tbna waaka at auslliary will meet 'thir evening at will be joined by >&• ibai ty, 88 Fktfmos stiOst FoOowIbg bar boma oo Caotar atraat baa baan 7 JO at the home of Mra. Vounar Ita meetfaiar ndieduled for praotios games wafs ;,>layed aad fs. Giiirga^ t . Ghizlarii» tq Sell daughter from New Yorii, Thkftuadajf' f 4 m aofifad aa handcraft ootmdlor at Tbomfeldt of Cambridge atreet The Martin. tomorrow nighth t No further meet- freihmsntB served on- the lawn. - l^oipaMBt St FederalzBulM- the Four Wlada Girl Scout camp at bualneaa eeealon wUl^ne fdlowed by 1 ^ will bo held untQ notloa la fiiV ...... Boumadala. Ifaaa. Klaa Barnaou given. a garden party and all.membera are Mra. Bulda Johnson o f ; ' ' ^ '' ' •—• . $ euoe te r will remain at the camp durluf July requeated to be p ru ta sL . itreat leaves thla cvauliig t o t Chiba* ^ -G ecm L. Gnuforifo, locMi^ettcii- flwedteb’ and Auguat. ? A laigs elm tree, three and one- SO. METBODISr HEin Frank A. UnnelL o f; 10 go, where she wUT apend several half feet iBi diameter at Uty butt eer aid real, eetate agent .'v^ .cdir Cromwell durtqg*fos: Robert Chace c f rParicar atreet weeks with her brother and slstsrs, street^ employed bjr the d ii^ ’ the aubtfon of tne "riitire: flac- of Jhty, aM four'" The Epworth League of the North and Ruaadl Tarior of B^nry atreet and located" at ^ beef bos. Depot Keith Futnlture Company foil and visit the Centtuy of Progross S^piare, hss been posted for re­ OUnNCTOBEiOLYS tufos^ the former Post Office and S u n d ^ m 1b <9 o f focal'' Metbodiat church will have aa out* have returned m m a motor trip Baporitlon. the Of the oomoauv’s Fedaipal. Ailldlng in Hartford, wUeb' on SpriMi ktfoe^wili. attstth ing tomorrow evening at COlumUa through New York ^ State. They moval by'Tiiie Warden Horace F; 'truck at 0:80 tU s.w ^ S ty whOi ttfe Murphey. The tlnm limit for pro- wttl be hqld tomorrow. 'The auctlop •Tlte.fltitt eZlUaPindi will' :ifoihiia Lake. Cara will leave at Depot made atom at Albany, 8araU«a truck was being driven aerth ' cp wUl begin at 10 a. in., (La. t frott July 1 fo 8 and the bconf Square fOr the lake at 5:80. Springe, Lake George and Mrs. John L Olsofl' of Jackson tept eaq^es today. Tbs-tree is ra­ An Mtn a i CSiureh WeteMnt to Main-street and suffoced'a out da street with her son John, and g g e d to. be in a dangerous eOndl- • > The premeirty consiats o t lock Jifly8"tol5. .Those who■isf Champlain and returned by way of AUand— To Be Held at Ue left ear and •. bnflkad jftggt ^ elf- botes,-miol sorthig packs, . tsbiss,’ from Manchester arei Eveism' daughter Marion, have left for their bow. Linnell was taken-. . Mra. Herbert Bradley and aon Vermont. cottage at Black Point where they ^ (Chrirs,; desks, letter flies, wire'.and SOB, Arline BIrge, Russell Ifyibka Gknnay’f Fahn. z' : ' i ofBoe o t Dr. G. A. R. Lundbety for' Alan have returned to their home on will apend the summer. .Ths town crew is constructing a frame jiartltlons, wall caUnete, wall and Kometh Nelson.. Thlk confO- Sterling Place after a vlalt with Mra. Fred Palaley of Woodbrldge treatment . * .-v' basek, etc. This is one qf tha larg- ,encs will consist of Mhle study and atreet haa been entertaining rda* curbing of Bolton flat stone armind The accident occidred^ cD^Msln Mra. Bradlejr'a aiater, Mra. Sher­ Mi— Helen Rowe of Lfwlaton, the lecMitly seeded area in rear o f Tbe annusl'outhig of the Men’s .set -suctiona that baa -Men held-in religious triUnlng hs wall as’ aupdr- wood Ariel of Worceater, Maaa. tlvea from Maaaachuaetta. Chib of tbs South Mrthodlat church street at the Intereectlon of Dimen. tids vicinity. Vised recreation. Maine, who has been visit' the Municipal hulkBag; The old win bs hdd on Saturday afternoon, LInneU was.hddiag an ekqyty mat-, cousin. Miss Betty. Quimf dump’lh ceur-af the Center ohureh July 8 at Nirith Coventry . 'All, men tress cSvton which was befog deUv- Chestnut street, left fOr her and. the Mumdpal building has of the chtffch, whether membera of ered to the north end, and tke'lwind today, accompanied \by Mias been graded ^ presents s much tbs club or n ^ sff-vmlooins po at­ created by the traveling truOk tifoad i^ m by, who will apend her vacs* better appesranos. tend aiad-sboUUl get. in touch with the carton into the aif, throwfo tion in Lewlrtdn. > > any o f the fdlowing anm henj^ the Unnell to the pavement ■ ■ Eiteini cJt PINEHURSTi committee: Fred .Rogers, Harold Keith, driver of the truck which was Tude Vince, eon^bt.Mr.* and Mrs. mss HORURTfS PUPILS Rlehnxmd, John V ^terM tom , enroute to WUbraham,-Mam., with Angelo Vince of 147 Birch' * street a load of furniture, continued cn up who has been in training at- Fort Rosa Livik, Christopher Gtamey A nSH STORY Wright, Fishera Island, is now at the IN REOTAi; TOMORROWsad Thomas Rogers. SOUTH M R NCHH STL R ■ CONN C. C. C. camp at Cornwall, Conn. It Is planned teuleave the church —but a True One. When we talked by *^ieae with Mr. Whalen about 1 p. m. for Chris. Glinmey's •if of the Boeton Flah Pier, today, he raid Center Onto of Sifordtiah / ' ■ Miss Arlyne C. M oria ^ win. farm in'North Coventry where a were 8e a pound lower tUa week and that the boata .had jnet Mrs. Florence Downey and Mrs. preeeut her students of t a c o end prt^fram *s Amateur Photo Cwitert Mrs. H. L. Tenney or the teachers Grocery foiid at the North Methodist diurch. ^ Take a roll of pictures, bring them in to lu for Sweet, Dark Bed Ton have to get ity W ty in This will assist the committee in Meat Spe^als' Ripe Chasriafly the.moning to get fmlt and developing; your snap-shots may i^ve to be winners. veg«rltables Uke tiieee! their purchases of material for the Go On Sale irint basket. 23c handcraft classes. Also an enroU- For Best Picture Results Use Ing fee of a dime will be asked eadi Each Friday -We preeent three mod- F a n cy C elery PUpil this eeaalon. ' Onr meat manager jnat anld AtThr^I rie made of plain peach he made a good boy on famqr coutO, offering a choice of Chowder Clama. They win Cnenmbarfl, 5c. Icabei^ Mise Dorothy Walton, Who Ik KODAK VEIUCHROHE FILH aen at 2 qnarta for 80c in tiie Lettuce. Tomatoes. spending the summer with her par­ (An Sizes In Stodc) INNBSKBBZffW-^ suitable ents at Kennsbago Lake, Maine, has for the ehoi^'average or ■hen, and 88c pint opened. been awarded the Eliza Stone prlM For Fine Finishing tall flgurei.' . We also have aome beantlfal for highest rank in Uologlcal exam­ A TYPEWRITER Jaieobsen’s Green or Wax inations, in her class at the Bart- Fresh Salmon Bmms. «qL 10c ford High achod. SENSATION Th«to Arm durability will appeal to the woman Kale...... lb. 7e KEMP’S INC. T he N ew Ground Beef Hot Weather 763 Main Street who likes an INNER- Rareripes...... bunch 2c R oyal BSSLT—and their delicate H O N E Y D E W S shade makes them espec­ 19c ““*25c*'* Pfoeharst will have a large SiH n|$t ially aultrijle for wear Red Raspberries...... 20c shlpmeet of vine ripened Honey under summer clothes. Eqwoially Good Value. Black Raspberries .... .15c Dew Melons to seD at ' N«w on DItplay, ^ Cauliflower 1 8 c each, 2 fo r 3 5 c t fe Mandierier PiAlk Market O t ^ In and try IL 15c and 18c each Gennine Blueberries, qt 33c Generous servings for four, kempV, Inc. At HALE’S Corsets—^Main Floor; rear. livery melon guaranteed, ripe. 78SMslS8t. Phene 5680 Broccoli...... 2 for 25c If you are going to the shore. Hampden Frankfurts Vine Ripened Htmey Dews Phone PINEHUBST. They wU EXTRA SPECIAL - lb. 19c and Cantaloupes. pot your order in a bos and have it ready niien you caO. FANCY, FRESH CAUGHT Ice Cold, Ripe Jacobsen’s WATERMELONS Summer Squash Swordfish Steak o^iPINEHURST! FIRST THIS SEASON! ' 3 4 c lb. f l FRESH MACKEREt, o t'. NO lb...... OC FRESH; BUTTERFISH,.. I f BLOWOUTS FRESH HADDOCK FILETS, T ^ STEAK COD TO FRY OR IN THE PIECE J A •n M y 4 *^ o f July T rip ! ^ TO BAKE, lb...... l U C SPEQAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Fm Getting New Stuffed and Baked, Large Mackerel...... 15c each Home Made Potato Salad...... 15c lb. Goodyenrk NOW!** . Hmne Made Vegetable Salad...... 15c lb. Home Made Blaeberry Pies, from Native Bluebeiries, ■

' AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Fancy, F^esh, Native, Stringless Beans____ .2 qts. 15e F ^ h Pideed, Native Telephone Peas Bolton, ' 2 qts. 15c Native Head Lettuce \ ...... 5c head Fhngj^rkRedj^TflbJeCh^m^^^^^^j^^^ Com e In tw okr sptei SPECIAL—Fiuicy Sun-Blaid Seedless Raisins, fresh elnl foollday tiforytrib __jtodyMttojin 2Jbjja^«|erj^^ A ON SAI^! CaUfoniia Sunkiat Oranges for juice, me- *LctUs^ :} V « • dium eSxe, 19c dozen. 2 dosm' for ...... 35c t r ip y u u hchvG, ^ ____ _ OU don’ t need to bo told that ON SALE! CaUfMnia Jiriey Lrtnons ...... 29e doc. ' Take Care Of doulitM tlrusfodflty'i^ Tirus df ' \ a thin, risky tiro can tako all Y |tardWgeTonmtQesfte^gdn|j|^^^^^^^ ■Your' Tumpurud Rubh#ff«Muku curtain uffoi the joy out of driving—but porhapt + you have never figurM riiat it costs LUBRICATION hoppy holiday— and gut 7 % ^ , 94% ' you money to ride on old tires, with uxfra miluagu of iio uictra edit; Bd|y pricaa on the way up—if you pay PrisMlawSiirtriin DIAL6111 more for new tires later on. Dan*f wuH lo buy yewr liresi TROimSS U. S. TltfogiiUwpPlcUfl uimodvcinclni;- So buy'now—enjoy your big July Youcaa sssfor yoursrif riMM prism ’ art atUl. low. Don't Brim thkoi 4th' week-end—and 'save yourteif by tryiafl to s q u s s M a fsw mors some m on^. • autos out of rid womniut mbbsr. \ And ^ while you're buying—get the , For Hair ‘ Th^t Has Never SAFETY of blowout protection in G O G l I ^ f R A R Icvsry ply—get the SAFETY of Taken! A Permanent Wave. in the center of the tread* Only AI«We«fhsr .Puthliiidcr jGoodyear can give you the double U0x21 $e.40 4.40x21 $6.00] Successfully , \ ' ^ [tafoty of Supemrist Cord In eveiy ' i * . o- • p ly -^ d every iriy frhm bead to 4^60x21 $7.10 4.6(M 0 $640 bead—combined with the safety of \ . We i^m m ehd the Edmond ithethe wworld-famoue All-Weather 4.78x19 $7.60 4.60^1 $6J 0 nroeess. You will be delight-^ * |Tread._ 6.00x19 $3.16 4.t6xl9 $€:06 * iYottcaahuyGoodyearf-^heworld'e flrtt-choloe tiree—for not*a cant 6.88x18 $9.16 6.00gl9 $e.86| to have a,truly Im ^us tirafl which giva.far Icie PRICE 6J 0xl9 10.48 6.90x80 $M 5 ^ v e that is feaiiy long last-^ value and protactlon. - & m - ■ ' I' ; ; " J t ‘ J. 1 M ATT M R U \

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