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Mhtum Demanding That China Yield Prohibition Unit Is Now Conducting of the Palace Soon After 10:30

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«>- STATES MUST ASSIST Before Bang’s Latest Operation LAW ’S ENFORCEMENT ON CHBA’S Wickersham Writes Letter BLAMES PARENTS Read at Governors’ Con­ FOR INCREASE IdzikowskVs Body CHINA, TOO ference at Groton; Ex­ On Way To Poland IS READY presses President’ s Views IN CRIME WAVE Horta, Azores, July 16.— The<$fin was covered with Polish, Portu­ body of the Polish flyer Major Lud­ guese and French flags. Unconfirmed Report Says Groton, Conn., July 16.— George Gov. Gardner, of North Car­ wig Idzikowskl, who was killed in Officers of the Iskra said that W. Wickersham, former United the crash of the trans-Atlantic Kubala’s face was badly mutilated States attorney gefieral and now plane Marshal Pilsudski on Satur­ and that be was almost blinil. He First Clash Between; chairman of President Hoover’s olina Says Children Have day night, and which was exhumed was suffering from severe cuts. Previous to the forced landing on commission to investigate crime after being buried on Graclosa Is­ Troops Has Ocenrr^ M land, arri\^d here today aboard the Graclosa- the backfiring fumes of and law enforcement, in a letter Poor Example Set hy Polish training ship Iskra. the motor overcame Kubala, who read before the twenty-first con­ Upon the same ship Is Major remembers nothing of what hap­ Harbin— 60,000 Chinese ference of governors here today ad­ Kasimir Kubala, flying companion pened just before the plane crashed Fathers and Mothers. upon the ground. He thought, how- vanced the suggestion that states of Idzikowskl, who was badly in­ jured in the disaster. He was still ever^ that the land he saw before he Soldiers Concentrated lat of the union might better co-oper­ lost consciousness was Fayal. ate with the national government Groton, Conn., July 16.— so weak he could not converse with anyone. I li- not known If Kubala will be in enforcing prohibition, one of the Fathers and mothers, more than Idzikowskl’s body rested in a cof-]taken from the ship to a Horta hos- the Frontier; Communists major factors in crime. The letter the “ younger generation” were was read by Governor Franklju H. fin on the deck of the Iskra with | pita! or continue on board under sailors mounting guard. The cof- treatment by the ship’s surgeon. Roosevelt of New York. blamed for conditions that lead to Stage Warlike Demon* Wickersham declared at present crime by Governor O. Max Gardner the federal government is “ bearing of North Carolina said in an ad­ the brunt’’ of enforcing prohibi­ dress today before the twenty-first stration in Moscow. tion. conference of governors at the SITUATION IN CHINA Hotel Griswold, He suggested the job might be BULLETIN! split up, the states taking over the “ If fathers and mothers do not Pictured here as he left Westminster Abbey Is King “George of England In his last public appearance know how to behave, how is it pos­ handling of police regulations deal­ before his latest surgical operation, when thousands gathered at the historic old abbey to offer the em­ Moscow, July 10.—-"War ing with speakeasies, bootleggers sible to expect that their children NO CAUSE FOR WORRY pire’s thanks for the monarch’s apparent recovery of his health. King George and Queen Mary are in fever is spreading througFont and the like and the national gov­ shall behave better?” asked Gov­ the leading carriage, on'their way to Buckingham Palace, and a i^loseup of them is shown in the inset. ernor Gardner. “ If fathers and Soviet Russia like wildfire. ernment attending to the bigger 'Thousands of laborers and proposiiion of preventing importa­ mothers have lost all ethical con­ ceptions, why should we expect office employees, headed by tion and manufacture of liquor. « > - Senator King Says Both Na­ OUR BOOZE STOCK brass bands made another The letter, the first public ex­ that their children adhere to FOURTEEN YEARS OLD t moral and ethical principles? If KING’ S OPERATION HE MUST GO TO JAIL. anti-Chinese demonstration pression of Wickersham’s views on BRITAIN DEVELOPS this afternoon, an the relation of prohibition to family relationships are to be in­ tions Are Too Poor to creasingly dominated by nothing Rumford, Me., July 16.— A IS GETTING LOW earlier hostile display made crime, since he was appointed by ’onng uniformed Ck>mmnn- chairman of President Hoover’s more than the desire for self-grati­ gallon of alconol was found in 5 fication and material gain, is it not COMPLETE SUCCESS the automobile in which Joseph NEW BATTLE PUNE Start War— Reviews the Ists before the Chinese Lega­ commission is “ significant,” Gov­ tion. ernor Roosevelt told the assembled reasonable to expect that honorable Raymond Bube, 14, and his traditions will be involved? father were riding and unless The paraders this afternoon- governors. Roosevelt read from U. S. Has Only Eight Million marched through the principal Wickersham’s letter the following: Nothing to Reverence. the State Supreme Court re­ Controversy. "When you come to think of It, Monarch Passes Favorable verses a decision of Municipal Made Entirely of Steel Its streets shonting protests “ Of course one of the most seri­ against the arrest of Russians ous subjects we must deal with is what is there left for modern youth Court the lad must spend three Washington, July 16.— “ The sit­ Gallons on Hand to Sup­ to reverence? Our central inter­ months in jail and pay a ?300 by the Chinese and singing the the enforcement of the Eighteenth Night; Must Keep to Bed uation is tense, but I can scarcely Internationale. Amendment. The amendment con­ pretation of life Is dominated by a fine. Purpose is to Bring Down believe that it will eventuate In fers upon the states concurrent soulless materialism and in the The father, Romeo Bube, also war,” Senator King (D) of Utah ply the Doctors. everlasting whirl of things we have found guilty of illegal transpor­ London, July 16.— "Warlike pre- jurisdiction with the national gov­ for Several Days Yet. Invading Foe Bombers. said today in summing up the Rus- ! parations by both China and Soviet ernment. “ Thus far the federal lost our sense of values. We are tation of liquor, was sentenced sian-Chlnese controversy arising making it terribly difficult for our to serve six months and fined Washington, July 16.— The na­ i Russia were reported from the Far government alone has 'oorne the from seizure by china of the Rus­ East this afternoon. brunt of the enforcement. young men and women to develop ?500. Both appealed and were sian owned Chinese-Eastern rail­ tion’s whiskey supply is getting so London, July 16.— King George It is estimated that about 60,000 His Suggestion. any real strength and depth of released on bonds, London, July 16.— Great Britain way. alarfiiingly low that the government character. The disintegration or passed a favorable night, and his ^ ------^ has added to the Royal Air Force is about to authorize six prewar Chinese soldiers are being massed “ It seems to me that the govern­ King, a student of international upon the border of Soviet Russia, ors council might well appreciate a neglect of the religious Ideal de­ condition is satisfactory following what is believed to be. the world’s affairs, has given considerable at­ distilleries to reopen to manufac­ prives youth of that element which, ture It legally— for medicinal pur­ according to advices to evening suggestion of approaching the an operation undergone yesterday perfect fighting plane. tention to conditions In the Far newspapers from Peiping, Shanghai government on some feasible pro­ more than any other single factor, East, and has spent nearly a year poses. to expedite healing of the abscess tn Betails concerning this machine, and Tokio. posal to share this burden. gives stability and certainty to its his chest wound, according to an in Russia. He outlined to Interna­ Formal announcement of the moral convictions.” FRANCE U K E Y which are revealed by the alr_ min­ names of the distilleries is expecled Soviet troops are reported to be “ If the national government official bulletin issued by his tional News Service his views ph throwing up fortifications and dig­ were to attend to preventing Im­ Governor Gardner said that physicians today. [ istry for the first time, show that the prevailing crisis. to be made within the next few among the vital problems confront­ weeks. Commissioner Doran of the ging trenches on their side of the portation,' manufacture and ship­ The bulletin wis posted in front it is virtually a “ flying bullet.” He said that In spite of its ulti- Manchurian frontier. ment in inter-state commerce of u- ing civilized mankind “ the sinister mhtum demanding that China yield prohibition unit is now conducting of the palace soon after 10:30. It! TO RATIFY ITS Constructed entirely of steel, the Unconfirmed press advices said toxicants the state undertaking the phenomenon of criminality” oc­ read: j control of the Chinese-Eastern a survey of the medicinal liquor on cupies a foremost place. machine is a single seater, built for hand. On Its completion he will that the Soviet forces near Man- internal police regulations to pre­ “ His majesty the King hasj Railway, the Russian government chilli were "digging in” and about vent sale, saloons speakeasies, etc., Crime is Profitable. passed a good night. Both general} the home defence force. Its main would Hesitate before taking up Issue the permits for the distilleries \ “ Crime is one of the country’s WAR DEBT PACT 10,000 Chinese troops are massed \ the national and state laws might and local conditions are satisfac­ purpose is to bring down invading arms and Chlrra, too, would pause to reopen permanently, it Is un­ biggest and most profitable busi­ enemy bombers before they have on the Manchurian side of the line, \ie modified so as to become reast a tory.” and seek a pacific solution to the derstood. They will be allowed to opposite the Red soldiers. ably enforceable and the one great nesses,” he declared. “ It is respon­ 'The bulletin was signed by Sir} an opportunity to get over London controversy. distill a total of approximately 2,- sible for the largest single Item In or other strategical points; (Manchull, or Manchuria, lies on source of demoralizing and pecun­ Stanley Hewitt, Sir Hugh! Went Too Far. 000,000 gallons annually. the Chinese Eastern Railway, 500 iarily profitable crime removed. the cost x)f government, and It un­ Rigby, Professor Wilfred Trotter} Premier Poincare Completes Two Years To Rnild. While conceding the Chinese gov­ Present Stock doubtedly is on the increase.” For two years British aeronauti­ miles northwest of Harbin. It is .Must Support Constitution. and Lord Bawson of Penn. i ernment might have gone a step too Determination of what each dis­ known as the gateway to Siberia.) “ Every state executive has sworn To Governor Gardner’s mind, Wales Present. cal experts have worked on this far. King condemned the propa- tillery will contribute to the total one of the profoundly disquieting 12 Hours Speech to Dep­ plane and now they have achieved to support and defend the Constitu­ The King's doctors visited the gandlstic policies he said Soviet will follow the announcement con­ REPORT FIRST CLASH. tion of the United States. The factors is “ the rapid decay of fam­ palace for an hour this morning. success In the all essential point- Russia supported in an effort to cerning the present stock. ily life.” He saw a direct and I Peiping, (Pekin), July 16,— The Eighteenth Amendment is part of The Prince of Wales was present] uties Asking Them to 0. | ^pejd “ Sovietize” China. He charged the Government experts estimate first clash between Soviet troops the Constitution just as much as clearly discernable connection be­ at the same time. The machine is able to take off new Soviet Russia was just as im­ roughly that there are about 8,- tween this process and youthful within a minute and climb to a and Chinese forces in the conflict any other part of it. Surely it is Reference in the bulletin to “ Lo­ perialistic as was Russia under the 000.000 gallons of medicinal spirits over seizure of the Chinese Eastern pertinent to this conference to sug­ criminality. cal condition” had to do with the K. Mellon Accord. height of nearly four miles in 13^4, Czarlstic regime. on hand now, sufficient for five “ It is a misfortune of our age Railway was reported today from gest and consider how they may chest incision, which involved re- minutes. At that height it can “ Notwithstanding professions of years normal, consumption, on the Harbin. best accomplish this solemn under­ that little is being done for consoli­ moval of portions of two of the maintain a speed of 185 miles an Bolshevists of a desire for world basis of about 1,500,000 consumed dation of the family whereas hour. An unconfirmed rumor started taking.” King's ribs. Paris. July 16.— Premier Poin­ peace and for autonomy for all annually under physicians’ pre­ that Red troops crossed the Black The three day conference of the mighty forces seem to be conspir­ It is fitted with a super-charger political sub-divisions,” he said, scriptions. The King, it is understood, will care today ended his Impassioned river into Chinese territory, sinking governors was formally called to ing, against it, seeking the gover­ be forced to remain in bed for sev­ and a specially geared Jaguer mo­ “ the Soviet government is as im­ The present estimate is based on nor. “ That the children are not to Chinese vessels by heavy fire near order this morning with Governor eral days at least, and his recent plea, to the Chamber of Beputles tor developing 400 horse power. perialistic, has as great a lust for lO.OOO.OOO gallons on hand June Blagoveshchensk. John Trumbull of Connecticut de­ blame for this condition need not activity may be cut short for a for ratification of the Mellon- Electrically heated clothing and territorial possessions, as had the 30, 1928. but recently there have be asserted. The reports gave no indication livering the address of welcome. considerable period in order to per­ Berenger ( Franco-American) war oxygen breathing apparatus for the Czaristic regime. Her aggressive been reports of leakages and of loss of life. Governor George H. Bern of Utah Youth is the product of heredity mit the abscess, for which the oper­ pilot can climb to a height of more course and imperialistic policy in evaporations which have caused and environment, factors over debt agreement without any reser­ Official circles here had no con­ presided. Twenty governors from ation was performed, to drain thor­ than six miles above ground level. the past forced the Japanese and prohibition officials to wonder if firmation of the rumor, and in view all parts of the country were pres­ which, for .the most part, it has no oughly. vations that would be offensive to The aerial military strength of Chinese war. the supply were not getting alarm­ control. 'The commonplace ten­ of the prevailing impression in ent. To Hasten Health. the United States Great Britain ranges from giant . Cause Chinese War. ingly low. authorltive quarters that actual Gov. Henry S. Caulfield, of Miss­ dency on the part of the older It was stated in authoritative General debate upon the ratifica­ Hawker Rolls-ROyce bombing air­ “ The revolution in Chinp. was In people to criticize the younger gen­ armed conflict is most unlikely in ouri. making response to the ad­ circles today that this operation planes to 12 ton troop carrying part due to Bolshevistic propa­ spite of the seeming gravity of the eration and view with alarm Its tion bill began later. hying boats. "Within 10 years ganda. Since the Nationalistic gov­ dress of welcome, declared Connec­ should place the King well on the Although the foreign affairs situation the report must be ac­ ticut was living up “ right royally” way of life has always seemed to road to complete recovery, as the Britain hopes to present the world ernment is approaching a sounder TO WORK DURING DAY, cepted with reserve. , me to be as illogical as it is futile.” committee voted to incorporate in­ to the ideal of a host. He praised persistance of the infection was with the greatest commercial air governmental basis, there has been Blagoveshchensk is in Siberia, to the Franco-American war debt fleet in existence. a manifest determination to throw the treatment accorded visiting all that prevented him from re- accord reservations making pay- SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL about ten miles northeast of the governors and the plans for their gaining his complete health follow-j mgnts contingent upon France’s re- off Bolshevist influences and to j Manchurian frontier. entertainment. ing his serious illness from pleurisy withdraw completely from any con­ Deportations Continue. Gov. Chas. W. Tobey, of New ceipt of reparation payments from trol of the Soviet government. KEITH CO. JOINS and empyema. | Germany, supporters of the pre­ O^d Sentence ‘ Imposed by Although the Soviet ultimatum Hampshire remarked that the Although it is now conceded the j “ Russia Is not in a position to mier forecast that he would win a Stamford Judge on Man to China, demanding immediate American flag was conspicuous by operation was of a more serious} 8 SAILORS SAVED carry on war so far away from the cessation of alleged “ persecntlon” its absence and, on his suggestion, victory in the Chambers with a center of Soviet authority. Her re­ Who Has Big Family. ^ nature than had at first been ] small majority. of Russian employes of the Chinese it was ordered that a flag be ob­ BIG SYNDICATE thought, all concerned radiate op­ sources are so limited, her poverty Eastern Railway expires tomorrow: tained and placed in the conference i The premier terminated his rati- j so greak, that she could not for Stamford, July 16.— For thirty timism and the hope is expressed j| fication plea at 11:30 o’clock after} BY COAST GUARDS morning, dismissal and deportation room. that His Majesty now will be en-1 long maintain military forces in nights Lawrence Zoppe must report of Soviet workers were reported to Gov. Bern, Utah, then addressed speaking for 12 hours during fourl large proportions In the vicinity of at police headquarters and be abled to enjoy complete restoration | sittings of the Cnamber. be continuing today. the conference on crime. Furniture Store Becomes to his former health. I Manchuria, and the Nationalist ushered into a cell.- For twenty- The Harbin authorities have now “ There probably Is more drivel } “ President Hoover, in one of his government of China, not yet upon nine mornings to come the turnkey I speeches, plainly indicated that, seized control of the railway land being written about crime today Schooner Sinking the Men a sound footing and having serious must eject Zoppe from his cell at bureau, and all Soviet employes are than about any other subject,” he Member of Most Power­ j since the American people con­ domestic problems, is^^n no position six o’clock and see that he gets STEVENSON REMOVED tributed to the French loans we reported to be facing dismissal or said. “ The burden of the song is to carry on war with any Impor­ started for the factory where he arrest. j that more severe punishment will should consider the debt sacred,” Had to Take to Small tant power.” works. Such was the plan worked declared Premier Poincare. | The Chinese governcrent is cre­ put an end to crime. ful Group in New England FROM POLICE BOARD out and put Into effect by Justice J. ating an impression of mobilization Silly Argument It Is expected , that debate will j Fennel, City Court judge, when last about a week and that the j Boats— Rescued in Time. on the east and west frontiers as a “ The nonsense of that argument The Keith Furniture Company, a Zoppe appeared before him on a precaution against possible Rus­ is apparent when we discover that Hartford Mayor Reads Letter Chamber will vote upon the ratlfl-1 charge of being drunk, Zoppe has a long-established local retail institu­ cation measure about the middle of QUAKES IN TURKEY sian retaliation for seizure of tBb only one out of thirty persons who of Acknowledgment and wife and six children to support. railway, but border clashes are rer commit crime is convicted and tion, has become associated with a next week. Gloucester, Mass., July 16.— large buying syndicate It was an-* Calls the Incident Closed. Hence the judge arranged that the garded as unlikely. usually that one belongs to the Settle Debt Later. Snatched from death at sea when man should work by day and serve feeble minded and so-called ‘cheap nounced today. This group is known If the Chamber ratifies the war KILL OVER 1,000 as the Allied Furniture Buyers Hartford, July 16.— George S. debt accord In a manner satisfac­ their vessel sprang .a leak and went thirty nights in Jail. W.\BLIKE DEMONSTRA'OONS., crooks.’ The big crooks get away Moscow, July ’ 16.— A watlfl^ and are not affected by the harsh Syndicate, a relatively new organi­ Stevenson, police commlsisoner re­ tory to the United States before down in thirty fathoms of water zation, but established on a large moved from office yesterday August 1, France will not have to demonstration was made in front treatment meted out to those who 170 miles southeast of Cape Ann, of the Chinese Legation by young, are caught. scale, with membership among the Mayor Walter E. Batterson be­ meet the American bill for $400,- eight sword fishermen from the Floods Also Add to Havoc; STATE’S CORPORATIONS strongest furniture stores, with a cause Stevenson ordered police to i 000,000 for war stocks the first of uniformed Communists because 'ot “ The way to decrease crime Is to Schooner Maritima were brought thp recent seizure of the Chinese make certain that the perpertrators well conceived plan of operating to raid a hotel room hqre some weeks August. Under these conditions the tremendous benefit of Its mem­ ago, sent the mayor an acknowl­ the debt for war stocks would be into port today aboard the Coast Ten Villages Destroyed DOING BIG BUSINESS Eastern Railway by the Chindsie apd will be caught and punished. This the arrest and deportation ot *ja is often an inter-tate operation and ber stores. • edgement of his removal today. He paid later, being merged with the Guard cutter Burrow. OiflScalt Job told the mayor his removal might general French war debt to Ameri­ number of Russians in Manchuria. the ease with which offenders can The Maritima had encountered by the Tremors. Hartford, July 16.— Connecticut The youthful Communists, wear­ move from one state jurisdiction to Syndicate buying has been tried have been, accomplished long ago, ca. rough weather and a seam forward to a considerable extent In all lines and that there was little use com­ It was pointed out that the corporations registered complete ing gas masks and carrying rifles another makes their apprehension had opened when the Coast Guard prosperity In 1928, having earned paraded back and forth before the difficult.” all over the country. Several furni­ menting on the situation because money loaned by the United States cutter hove into sight in the nick London, July 16.— "Widespread ture syndicates are operating In he would only be assisting the to France In war time came from havoc continued to be wrought In Incomes greater than in any year Chinese Legation. Then they tore RooscVelt Speaks of time as the pumps were unable since 1916 when the entire state off their masks and shouted greet­ Governor Roosevelt followed different sections, and several have mayor In “ keeping ullve a contro­ the American people themselves tq to prevent the inrush of the sea. yarlous sections of Turkey today been abandoned for one reason or versy sought by you under pres­ taxes and through the purchase of iy earthquakes and floods, accord­ was rushing' arms and ammunitipn ings to the Chinese Communists Governor Bern to the speaker’s Had Taken to Boats for Europe’s ..fighting -nations Party and demanded the “ Chinese another. Their general purpose Is, sure.” government bonds. ing to a Constantinople dispatch to stand. He was warmly applauded. The men of the schooner had Earnlngfs of corporations in the proletariat overthrow the m llitu- “We are now faced with new through concentrating the buying Stevenson said in part: “ In view The ' original net sum df the the Daily Express. power of many stores into one unit, of all the circumstances any fur­ French loan borrowed from the taken to the dories and aided the state last year reached the aggre­ latic leaders.” and alarming problems In criminal Ten additional villages in the of $141,798,107.93, according The Chinese charge, d’affaires- to obtain lower prices— just as the ther answer to any of the state­ United States was $3,340,516,043. Coast Guardsmen in an attempt to neighborhood of ' Trlzond have activities,” said Governor Roose­ ments accompanying your official The Mellon-^erenger agreement tow the crippled Maritima back to to Wlllljun H. Blodgett, state tax officially Informed the foreign velt, chain stores do In grocery lines, and now been added to the places^de^ the great New York department communication would not serve any for funding The debt was drawn port." After five miles of towing,, commissioner, and must pay the office that the Soviets’ ultimatum “ I am very certain that the pub­ however, the schooner, valued at vastated in earlier inundations. state a tax th^t .totals $2,887,- was despatched to Nanking at 1:30 ' stores In others. And like the chain purpose whatever except ^to assist In April, 1926. The funded Inter­ The affected area has been terror­ lic is aroused to the necessity of stores, they have sometimes failed you in furthering and keeping alive est Is estimated at'" $684,483,956. $2O,O0O, began to get lower In the 492.27, or $520,480.82 more tha.n ' a. ;m. ‘ yesterday. Under these cir­ suppressing the outrageous and The funded debt Is estimated at water, the tow line was cut and ized for three . days by incessatit they paid in the prfevious yehn cumstances It will not e^ ire until because the results were too stand­ a controversy sought by you under ■lightning, cloudbursts and subter­ open lawlessness evident by the pressure from friends of the parties $4,025,000,000. she sank. Net incomes in 1928,' as reported Thursday morning as It the ardized to serve thp varied de­ Chinese Nationalists three days to ]- murders committed daily in the mands of diflfrent buyers. Or be­ who are now held under bond to Those rescued follow: Capt. ranean rumblings. by 8,300' different', corporations, public streets of our great cities, cause; unlike the chain of groceries, answer to the charges pending in 1 Frank Sellg. his brother, Aubrey; The death ^ 1 is now placed at wefe $26,024,049.15 grater than reply. of private feuds between gunmen Alfonse . Sutherland, Leo .-Farrett, 425, and it if^feared more than In 1927. Corporations whose in­ Reds Ready. with one management at the head, the Superior Court.” i TREASURY* BALAN'CE Scores o f . telegrams announcing. which flourish with less " punish- they have represented too many Mayor Battei*s6n read the letter Ronald Bla«d.on, Henry Langford, 1,000 will- be. shown, to be lost comes are under $600 a year, pay and said: , ' ■Washington, July 16— Treasury Frank Handspiker and Hyclnth when-a full check-up of,the havoc a tninlmiio^ tax while the others (Continued on Paso 2.^ (Continued on Paf« 2,\ “ The case Is closed.’*' balance July 18 r $ 2 3 9.8 81.70 6.10. Bryand. has been.made,'. oar a taxrot two per cent^ \ ■ i - -

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that someone must have stolen them, he proudly points to the KEITH CO. JOINS CROWDS A T F 0 ® Blood! Dangling Ropes! GOVERNOR’ S D A T “ U. S.” . stamped on the blankets OBITUARY and enjoys a good laugh at their BIG SYNDICATE Local Stocks Gleaming Knife! Police! AT NIANTIC CAMP expense. ' LEGION CARNIVAL (Furnished by Putnam & C o.) Private Beiu of Company G took (Continued from Page 1) DEATHS part in the boxing bouts the other Central Row, Hartford, Conn. night and. was the victim of a punch interests which conflicted and dis­ 1 P. M. Stocks. All Elements Necessary in First Class Murder Will Be Held Tomorrow at that made him hear jk e birdies agreed. When one line of furniture Frubk'J. Wright Parade Brings Dot sing and see the stars twinkle. The was bought by the syndicate, it bad Frank James Wright, aged 65, Bid Asked Story Crop Up in Exciting Moment punch came in the first few seconds died very suddenly in a stroke of to be'used by each store. Whether • on the East Side Today ! Fred Stone’s Ranch in of fighting and now the boys have they wanted it or not, they had to apoplexy at bis h’onie, 44 Adams Bank Stocks. - h Great Numbers for nicknamed him “ Kid Lamp,” one take a carload of this or a truck street, at 10:30 last night. Mr. Bankers Trust Co .. 325 blow and he’s out. load of that, often with disastrous Wright who was employed by the City Bank and Trust 500 East Lyme. results. Town of Manchester as a laborer Cap Nat B & T ...... 475 — First Night of Fanr. Because his two. and a half yearAmaid, retorted Officer McGlinn. .worked all day yesterday and was Conn Rivir ...... 425 Private Walter Kearns has re­ The general idea'is well-founded, old son, William, fell out of a baby I’ll tie the kid in the yard with j taken ill suddenly during the eve­ & joined bis company after being however. With the competition of First Bund Mtg .. 46 swing at the East Side playgrounds, a rope, that’s what I’ll do,” shouted i ning. He came to Manchester 20 — Camp Trumbull, Nlantic, July 16. home on leave of absence to attend today, there are too many lines of Htfd.-Conn Trust Co 700 A great crowd of people helped this morning sustaining a blod y the irate father. | years ago. He was a native of Port­ First Nat H tfd ...... 260 280 nose, Constlan Demutt of 172 j —With full equipment and wearing the funeral of his brother, Leonard. furniture manufactured, and too Dilworth-Cornell Post, American “ Go ahead and you’ll have the j many stores attempting to sell it. land. this state. Land Mtg and Title 40 50 Legion, open its annual carnival Bpruce street armed himself with a Humane Society down on you,” was j steel trench helmets, the 169th In- Mr. Wright is survived by his Morris Plan Bank . 240 — gleaming knife and with a cry of According to those who claim to Resulting volume is smaller for last night. This year’s fair is being Officer McGlinn’s comeback. jj fantry, C. N. O. with its two Man­ wife, Mrs. Nellie Wright,, and five New Brit Tr ...... 190 210 held on the Dougherty lot. Center vengean’Se on his lips descended on know whereof they speak, the each factory and each store. Costs _ Demutt then released his pent-up chester companies included, broke are too high because of this In­ children. The children are Louis, Phoenix Bt B&T . . . . 525 and McKee streets and ample space the helpless swings, slashing their ' camp early this morning and Howitzer cooks are serving oatmeal Clinton, Ethel, Franklin and Park SU Dank ...... 1300 rope supports with lusty swings of feelings and swore he’d have the efficiency, it is Increasingly hard to is provided for thousands of people swings removed. He’d go to Chief marched to Fred Stone’s raneb io- in a novel manner. It seems that Gladys, The oldest is 25 and the Riverside Trust . . . . 690 — his arms until they swung no more. when they sleep oyer mornings, find good merchandise or to de- — without congestion. Gordon about it. McGlinn said cated in East Lyme, six miles from pend on the price. Factories and , -youngest - . 10 r,, years. Mr. ^ Wright also7 xxWest Htfd Trust . 46b There were three swings in all. camp. Tonight they wUl go into they simply get a knife and cut the do, rts ...... 140 — The carnival was opened by a Ilx times his arm sped through the “ Okay,” but if the rope wasn’t re­ top off a few boxes of corn-flakes stores both are threatened by the » brother «nd s ster, Edwin street parade featuring two Xie^on placed by this afternoon a certain bivouac on the level plain that was practice of small mushroom opera­ Wright, and Mrs. William Bailey, Bunds. air. When he had finished the formerly used as a landing field. and let the men do the rest. They both of Glastonbury. drum corps. Heading the. procession person by the name of Demutt tors and unethical competitors Htfd & Conn West . three swings lay on the ground and Tomorrow comes he main objective used to blame it onto the stove but 95 were members of the local Legion would appear in court tomorrow dumping goods on the market, in- Funeral services will be held to­ East Conn Pow 5s . 100 103 William was avenged. By this time of the two weeks’ encampment. changed tactics pronto when some morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the band as an escort. Following the morning to answer the charge of Conn L P 7 s __ ___ 116 "Pat” Carlson, playground director, Governor’s Day, which for the first one rn7ormer“th*'em“ tL r t h e “stove j f®rior in quality and often In flnan- Holmes Funeral Parlors, North 118 escort was the brilliant New Bri­ destroying public property. the I cial difficulties at prices below cost. Conn L P 5 %s .. .. 105 108 had put in appearance. So also had time in the history of the camp ,is in their kitchen happen to be Main street. Rev. F. C. Allen, of the tain Legion band in their white Patrolman Jack McGlinn, summon­ “ Oh I’ll fix that. Its just Clothes­ to be held at Stone’s ranch instead newest in camp. Direct Buying Conn L P 4 a . . . 98 100 military breeches, red coats and sil­ line and that don’t cost much,” was Second Congregational church, will Brld Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 ed from the police station by a tele­ of on the drill field. It starts at This grouping of substantial officiate. Burial will be In the Nelp- ver overseas helmets. The Terry- phone call. Demutt’s reply. stores into a large buying unit of­ Insurance Stocks. vllle Legion band brought up the After'Demutt had cooled some­ 2:30. Mess Sergeant David McCann feic cemetery, Glastonbury. The “ We pay to have' this playground The soldiers will not return to had for his guests Sunday the fers a promise of stabilization and Holmes Funeral Parlors will be Aetna Casualty . .. . 1870 1920 rear. watched and look at the service we what be saw he had become unduly security. The best factories having The rides,* booths, and refresh­ angered and agreed to replace the camp until Thursday morning when "Four Horsemen” of the Army and open from seven until nine this do, ($10 par) .. 192 197 xet,” raved Demutt. they will arrive in time for noon large customers to deal with, puts Aetna Insurance . . . ments stands did a rushing busi­ swings. Navy Club, Fred Hope, “ Duffer” evening to accommodate friends 765 780 “ What do you expect, a nurse- mess. This means that they will Martin, "Pinkey” McCaughey and them right on their metal, and they wishing to view the body. xAetna Life ...... 1290 1305 ness late into the night, and the bivouac twice, tonight and tonior- his brother Joe. The quintet went can figure how to make goods that do, ($10 par) . .. 132 137 committee in charge believes the row. This will be tile extent of to Beach swimming in the are superior in quality at a better Automobile ...... 560 580 affair will be a huge succes. It will their absence from Camp Trumbull. price, A large output is guaran­ continue through Saturday night. STATES MUST H ttP afternoon and Fred had quite a lot FUNERALS do, ($10 par) .. , 57 62 GROUND IS BROKEN All that is needed to make the field of amusement trying to teach two teed, and the competition of the Conn. G eneral...... 2250 — The Red, White and Blue trip, sen­ maneuvers a complete success is fat worhen how to swim. weak producer who cuts prices and Hartford Fire ...... 1035 1050 sational trapese performers, enter­ LAW’S ENFORCEMENT fair weather. The regiment is well quality is Eliminated, as Is the in­ WlUiam M. HoU Htfd Steam Boiler. . 790 810 tained the crowd with a half hour prepared for the occasion ba'vlng Private Walter Crockett of Com­ efficient method of selling from Funeral services for William M. Lincoln Nat Life . . . 120 of stunts. There were other vaude­ FOR NEW FACTORY “ factory to jobber— to salesman— ville events that attracted large fContlnned fmm I’age 1) trained diligently. pany G was “ arrested” yesterday Hall, who died Saturday night at xxNational ...... 890 __ With nearly thirty governors and severely reprimanded by to store.” the age of 23, were held from the do, rts ...... 455 460 crowds to the carnival. ' The member stores in such a home of his parents at 65 Wrds- ment than in the darkest of Sici­ from various states In the country “ Regimental Blanket Sergeant” do, ($10 par) __ 89 91 planning to attend, the affair prom­ Domenick Paluso of New Britain syndicate have the entree to the worth street at 2 o’clock this after­ Phoenix ...... 1000 1015 Wbrk on Pratt and Whitney ly.” ises to be the most gala one in the best the market affords— in mer­ noon. Roosevelt declared there is no on the charge of stealing a blanket. Travelers ...... 1950 1965 history of the regiment. Because of chandise and in values. They are The bearers were Thomas Muir- do, rts ...... 233 237 HOSPITAL NOTES system for the collection of crime the numerous important guests. the big fellow and can command head and John Muirhead of Bridge­ Plant in Sflver Lane Un­ statistics in the United States. He Corporal Daniel McCarthy had Public Utility Stocks . Colonel D. Gordon Hunter and hi? the situation, buying at lower port, William Hall of Hartford, Admissions; Mrs. Lena Kafazlni said this was a very vital matter staff have worked hard in effort to the model tent at the regimental prices and having the choice of the John McDonal of New York, James Conn Elec Sve . . . . 137 142 if crime is to be combatted in a inspection Saturday morning. Conn L P 8% . . . . 118 122 of 36 Russell street, Anthony Gryk derway This Morning. polish up the 169th so that it will best furniture there is in the coun­ Rennie and Alexander Muirhead of of 76 Wells street. Anna Schockett scientific and businesslike manner. leave a favorable impression on the Everything was laid out neatly and try for their exclusive use. Manchester. Rev. Eric I. Lindh of Conn L P 7 % . . . . 115 118 showed clearly that when it comes Conn L P 5 % pf 98 101 and Sylvia Ostrlnski both of 91 He declared that the country has minds of the notables from other Buy Independently Quincy, Mass, officiated. Burial Clinton street. Joseph Baroni of 142 no definite way of knowing wheth­ sections of the United States. The to the' military game, McCarthy was in the East cemetery. Conn L P 6^!% Pf. HO 113 ' Manchester people were interest­ surely knows his onions. The Allied Syndicate, with which Conn P Co (par 25) 133 136 School street. A daughter was born er or not there is a “ crime wave.” governors are in New London this Keith’s is associated, follows a dif­ to Mr. and Mrs. Teeter Goldrick of ed today in the start made for the Roosevelt urged the conference do, pfd ...... no week attending the annual national ferent line of operation from many tailing and will be a factor in South Windsor. of governors to establish a perma­ conference. When Col. Hunter and his staff Hart El Lt (par 25) 134 136 new $2,000,000 plant of the Pratt others in that it allows each store enabling Keith’s better than ever do, vtc ...... 128 136 Discharges: Mrs. Charles Pillard nent committee on co-ordination in Manchester still manages to conducted the annual inspection complete independence in buying. A and infant son of 51 Lyness street. & Whitney Aircraft Company at the enforcing of justice and the re­ monopolize the baseball competi­ Saturday morning, they were un­ before to offer good furniture at Greenwich W & G . 94 98 corps of trained merchandise men moderate prices. This store has al­ Bast Hartford. Ground was broken form of criminal procedure which tion in camp, both the G and able to find ^Sergeant Duke. It Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 102 continuously shops the factories of ways operated on a policy of low do, pfd ( par 25) . — this morning at 10:45 on Willow would consider the various sug­ Howitzer companies having ad­ seems that he was hiding behind a 62 the country for all lines of furni­ overhead. Inexpensive location, and Htfd Gas Rts W I 8 9 street, just off Main street. East gestions made by state and nation­ vanced to the semi-final round by dazzle of brass from the highly ture, selects the best offers of the, virtue of one victory and a bye polished buttons on his coat. Duke corresponding low costs of selling. xS N E T C o ...... 192 196 COLUMBIA Hartford. C. W. Deeds, secretary al crime commissions, by various moment, arranges for concessions When they add to this the advan bodies devoted to penal reform each. If each wins its next game, says he used “ metal polish and a ManufactJjring Slocks. in price in return for submitting tne tage of lower cost of buying, it W ir e ...... 87 --- - William Knofla’s bird dog, and treasurer of the company was and by the Bar associations the two units will meet for the little elbow grease.” line to their member stores— and ■ master of ceremonies and about regimental championship, an honor would seem they have an impregn­ Am Hardware 64 66 “ Spot,” which is with the Knofla throughout the country. then the stores choose what they able position, on which they can Amer Hosiery .... — ,100 interested persons were in at­ The final address on the morning which has been held several times . 27 family at their cottage on the for­ want. build big success. American Silver , . . 25 — mer Charles Buell property, has tendance. program was delivered by governor by Company G. Almost always a better price is Helen, small daughter of F. B. The Howitzer advanced through xArrow H&H, El pfd 106 108 been lost. It is a spayed female William Tudor Gardiner of Maine quoted than what any individual and has one prominent white spot Rentschler, presicjent of the con­ on the prison labor problem. He the first round of the competition ABOUT TOWN do, com ...... 46 49 store could get, but in any case, Automatic Refrig . 20 on its head. cern, applied the spade to turn said:' by virtue of a bye and then wal­ the store has. the knowledge that LOCAL FIRM IS SUED over the first shovelful of eartn. loped the daylights out of the team Bigelow, Htfd, com . 100 103 Prison Made Goods they are getting good merchandise, — Mrs. Rentschler also used the "Different states have handled representing Regimental Head­ do, pfd ...... 101 quarters by a score of 13 to 3. Then Peter and Albert, eight months and that it positi\eIy cannot be TO SECURE PAYMENTS UillinKs and Spencer . 10 11 spade once. their problem of employment of old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter produced for less cost— no matter R. G. Bent, who has the contract prisoners in many different ways. came Company G’s 14 to 0 triumph B ra ss...... 34 37 Bonino, of 85 Charter Oak street, who makes it or who sells it— and do, pfd . / ...... 108 . --- LAST TLMES for the footings and foundations bf On January 19, 1934 the several over Company K of Hartford yes­ terday which was featured by the were christened Sunday afternoon they can take just as much or as The suit which has been brought Case, Lockwood & B 525 — TONIGHT the buildings, was present and told states will face a very common pro­ by Rev. W. P. Reidy, of St. James’s little as they want. With the com­ against Little & McKinney local Collins Co ...... 140 — a Herald man that it was his in­ blem. That is the date upon which pitching of Private Walter Kearns who turned in a no-hit, no-run per­ R. C. Church. Following the bap­ bined purchases of this syndicate grain dealers, and because of which Coifs Firearms . .. 33 35 tention to begin work immediately. the Hawes-Cooper bill, signed by tismal service a party in honor of there is ample volume represented property owned by them has been Eagle Lock ...... 50 55 President Coolidge last winter, will formance. The only resemblance of He said: “ Come back within a a hit which the losers got was a the event was held at the home of to allow this complete indepen­ attached is the outgrowth of a real Fafnir Bearings . . . . 105 120 few days and you will see some become effective. This bill is short line drive which Holland muffed. the god-mother, Mrs. Charles Guh- dence on the part of each store. estate transaction. It is claimed I'^uller Brush A . . . 15 ■ ---- All Manchester is real action here.” but its effect may be far reaching. bels, of School street. The little New England Sj-ndicate that R. Little on April 23, 1,928 do. Class AA . .. 60 — Prison-made goods are divested of Baseball wasn’t all there was In talking about this Among those present were rep­ the line of entertainment. Horace tots were showered with gifts. A Seventy-five furniture stores, no purchased property and gave in Hart •& Cooley . .. — 225 resentatives of the Pratt & Whit­ their interstate character upon ar­ musical program and dinner were less, have been aligned on . this payment a note for $12,000 to Hartman Tob 1st pf — 80 sensational film rival in the state of their destina­ Miller hasn’t been a member ney Aircraft Company, Mayor Wal­ of the Howitzer Company -long enjoyed by a large number of re­ basis in the Allied Syndicate— Hyman Kaplan which was secured do, com ...... 20 22 triumph. SEE and tion, and therefore the sale of such seventy-five of them, all in New ter Batterson of Hartford, town but already he has been appointed latives and friends of the Banino by a second mortgage on the prop­ Inter Silver . 135 140 HEAR IT NOW. goods, whatever their origin, is a family. England— the biggest thing by far officials of East Hartford and rep­ “ blanket sergeant,” a rank with erty, the first mortgage being $ do, pfd ...... 109 — resentatives of the East Hartford matter of regulation with each that has ever been attempted in the 000 to the Stafford Bank of S Landers, Frary & Clk 69 71 state. At the present time some which he is highly pleased to say furniture field, and blanketing all Chamber of Commerce. the least. It is his duty to check Several of the members of the Manning & Bow A . 16 18 The new factory buildings will sixteen states have various pro­ American Legion auxiliary are mak­ other sources of distribution in this do. Class B .... . 10 12 visions regarding the marking and up the blankets in each of the ten Feature front on Willow street, just below ing plans for a public bridge to be territory, with its buying power of New Brit Mch. pfd . . 100 — Screened at licensing of prison made good''. In Howitzer tents every morning, if over $10,000,000. These member McKinney. . 40 43 the Willow brook which runs un­ any are missing, endeavors held Friday afternoon of this week do, com ...... 6:45-9:15 five states there are requirements at Mrs. Thomas Dannaher’s cottage stores have all been chosen with In the meantime the Nils Bern Pond . . . , 54 58 derneath Main street in East Hart­ that establish a market for such to learn the name of the guilty note at Coventry lake. It is proposed to great care, representing in almost do. pfd ...... 100 — ford less than a mile from Church goods by making the use of them person and act accordingly. The Corners. The razing of the tobac­ begin playing at 2 o’clock sharp. every case the outstanding store in North & Judd .... . 24 26 compulsory upon governmental other night, he. caught Private All those who have cars are urged each community, with several older on April 23, 1929 and were Peck, Stow and Wil 14 — co sheds in the immediate vicinity agencies as far as possible. Eddie Doran In the act of fleeing has already begun. Some of them to make up thrir own parties for groups of smaller scope Included, paid, nor was the Interest and Russell Mfg Co . .. . 130 — “ It is only reasonable to suppose from one of the tents with a blan­ and every store, without exception, will be rebuilt elsewhere. One of the drive out to the lake end return. Installment. Under the condit Scoville Mfg Co .. . . 63 65 that in the next five years many ket (it happened to be his own.) a clean, high-class establishment of Seth Thoni Co. com . 37 — the big sheds is being used as a states will have such changes in “ Sergeant” Miller gave pursuit for atahility and worth. Headquarters — storehouse and aiready a power A culvert is being built by the do, pfd ...... 26 their laws regarding the sale of ten minutes chasing him all over are in Foston, with outlets in every Smyth Mfg Co. pfd , 103 — saw has been set up to be used in prison-made goods that many exist­ state, at the bottom of Nigger hill, the parade field but In vaint Do­ in Bolton- state in New England. Keith’s in Stand Screw ...... 168 175 the construction work. A number ing prison industries must be re­ ran, it seems, is Charlie Paddock Manchester is among the Connecti­ has not been made, that the Stanley Works, com . 58 60 of laborers were present this morn­ organized. Of the six New England the second. Antonio Biardi of Oak street, cut stores favored with member­ is brought, the first being Taylor & Fenn . . . . . 135 — ing seeking employment. The grass states five now use to some extent Torrin gtnn . .. . . While camp life has its knocks who has been a resident of Man­ ship. . 74 77 has been mowed on the site of the the contract system of prison labor. The group is now well organized . 159 161 as well as boosts, there is plenty chester for the past nine years and ment for the difference In Underwood ...... new building and from this the on­ In all probability this system will of fun-making especially in the and has made great progress. In amount due. Union Mfg Co . .. . . 19 22 have to be abolished by 1934. Con­ who has taken an active part in looker can gain an idea of the ex­ cool of the evening. Last night fact the local store has withheld U S Envelope, pfd . 115 120 tent of the proposed plant, the con­ tract prison labor is now prohibited the Italian life of Manchester, any announcement of its activities do. c o m ...... 225 — in the federal prison, and wholly or there was a mock court martial in leaves town this evening and c.n tract for which calls for comple­ the Howitzer Company street. First in this line until results were* test­ side. Veeder-Root . .. . . 45 47 'ALL TALKING tion early in 1930. in certain forms prohibited in twen­ Saturday will sail from New York ed, and until a repiesentative por­ Whitlock Coil Pipe . 14 17 ty-three of the states.” Lieutenant Thomas J. Quish of for Italy. He Is to be married to Company G, Manchester, acted as tion of their stock of goods was )E TRIAL This afternoon the visiting gover­ the girl he left behind him when composed of new syndicate mer­ nors and their wives made an in­ judge. The prisoner was .nope he left his native land, nearly ten REDS DIGGING TRENCHES other than “ Blanket Sergeant” chandise. They are now coavinc€?d spection tour of the submarine base years ago. In appreciation of^ the of the merits and permanence of MARY OAK STREET TO HAVE at Fishers Island. This evening Miller. work that he has done among* the this plan and have plenty of evi­ ON MANCHURIA’S BORDER Sergeant Stephen Frye was de­ they will attend a buffet supper at He was charged with stealing Italians while a resident of Man­ dence to prove it, in splendid furni­ Fishers Island Club given by Mr. Lieut. Helmar G. Anderson’s Sam fContltiaod from Page 1) tailed to the recruit.school for duty DUGAN A LAUNDRY AGAIN chester a number of his frlemis ture selections now on their floors. during the training of the rookies and Mrs. Samuel Ferguson of Hart­ Browne belt. From the evidence last night gave him a farewell ford. They propose to make an advertis­ the first week in camp." . presented, it seems Miller had tried party. ing announcement of their syndicate “ the readiness of the Red Army for without luck to borrow $5 so that connections, and claim that dozens action” are pouring In upon Gen. Chinese to Open Place in Gor­ he might keep a date with a cer­ The local drivers of the City 20 of their offerings will defy com­ "Yoroshiloff, commissar of defence man Block—None There tain Nlantic -damsel vlth whom he Cent Taxi service In Manchester parison with anything that can be and commander in chief, from com*- FLYERS LEAVE ROME mander of army corps throughout Since Famous Tong Murder. had struck up an acquaintance. were notified late today by the obtained elsewhere. According to Corporal Finn, Miller the union. One of the telegrams owner of the cabs to discontinue At Market Now said: Rome, July 16.— Recipients of all stole the belt with the idea of Warren I. Keith, representing further service awaiting further "Our gunpowder Is dry. We are A store on Oak street, almost di­ I the honors that the Italian nation pawning it. developments in the i Public Utili­ the firm, is now with other mem- rectly opposite that in which the I can bestow, Roger Q. Williams and Sergeant Kelly of the* Service ready to give up our lives for pro­ ties Commission’s refusal to graut! bers of the syndicate, attending the letarian interests.” murder of the Chinaman, Hi Jing, Captain Lewis Yancey of the mono- Company, regimental prosecuting a permit to them. I big semi-annual furniture markets STATE yras committed, two years ago last j plane Pathfinder, prepared today This expressed the tenor of all attorney acted fu that capacity in and the results will Immediately the messages that were despatched “ DELIGHTFULLY COOL!” March, will be leased for three | for their departure from Rome. the usual capable manner living Charles A. Sweet has already an­ bring,back to Manchester a still yegrs to two young Chinamen, who With their presentation to King by the army chiefs. up to his reputation of being able nounced th'at he will be a candidate larger number of the newest and A special g ^ rd of troops was* have been In Manchester for the ! Victor Emanuel and the Italian to “ get his man” — with the aid for constable. Mr. Sweet was to best values in'furniture that $10,- past few days searching for a rent i royal family at the Villa San Ros- placed about the Chinese Legation of a biased 'judge and crooked wit­ seek the office of truant officer in ( 000,000 can buy. Keith’s are tre­ after a demonstration In which the in the vicinity of Main street with sore yesterday, the trans-Atlantic nesses. It was the testimony of the first eight districts, but has mendously enthusiastic over this TOMORROW AND THURSDAY the purpose of using it for a I fliers virtually completed their building was bombarded with Sam Gaylord, civilian cook, that withdrawn from this position and program and are concentrating all rottea cucumbers by a noisy, cat­ laundry. round of official visits, and directed their efforts on It, their attention today to their pro­ swung the nose over Miller’s head is ^dorsing Gerald Risley, who it calling crowd. It is located in the Gorman block, -,-although he didn’t know any­ is understood is willing to take the It is not only a question of price between Greenberg’s Tailoring posed flight to Paris. The Soviet government has re­ thing about the case except what position. Regarding the fire on the that is involved. Low prices are newed Its request that the Chinese establishment and the tire shop on The airmen are to take off for bound to result. But a syndicate the French capital from Littorio others bad told him. Captain Allan grass plot at Depot Square on the charge d’affaires visa the passport the corner. Across the street is the late part of July 3 or the early part store can get the best merchandise, building, now a dry goods store, airport tomorrow. They hope to L. Dexter used some vocabulary in of M. Hqrebrlakov, a member of arguing for the defendant— but it of July 4, the matter has bjen re­ can be sure that it's good, and can the government commissariat for m D W- in which the Chinaman was killed reach Paris without a stop. proved a waste of breath. The ported to the park commissioners get the exclusive use of it. For ex­ transport, so he can proceed to and for which two others paid the ample, a manufacturer of uphol LINDYS IN FRISCO. odds were too great. says Mr. Sweet. / Hardin, Manchuria, to attempt to supreme penalty— death by hang­ stered goods has recently contract-, negotiate a settlement. ing— at Wethersfield. San Francisco, July 16.— Col. Judge Quish, however, was in­ . ; GRIFFITH 4 _ pros cuff clined to be a bit lenient in impos­ Registrars of voters are now re­ ed to sell bis entire factory pro Tension is growing over the break The Chinamen were in their early Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife duction to just the Allied Furniture twenties and from their speech ap-'M*''®r® guests today at the home here ing sentence. He severely repri­ ceiving names for caucus registra­ between Soviet Russia and China. tion and the last dates that they stores. The syndicate concentrates peared to be American born. They of I. B. Eastland. After his arrival manded “ Sergeant” Miller warn­ on just a few chosen styles, it were very well dressed. Signatures the pilot took a score of persons on ing him that if such a case came will hold public sittings to get ‘ ■ i ' l "T fe-B attlct/' short sightseeing flights about the names for enrollment on the cau­ specifies exactly how the goods will be affixed to the lease late this up again he would have to “ break” shall be made. It knows the quality afternoon, closing the deal. bay region in his tri-motored Ford him to the rank of private. Miller cus lists will be on August 2 and plane. 9th. of all materials that go into this assured him he would walk the factory, there is nothing inferior eai TasiUo Hw Sexes" straight. and narrow path. William H. Hlers of the United allowed anywhere on the premises, And His First Band Camp Trumbull Notes States destroyer Davis, is spending and It inspects every piece as it's JEAN HERSHOLT • PHYLLIS HAVER' Earl McCarthy, Company G’i a few days in town while his boat is made. Quality is the object— and BELLE BENNETT •. popular mascot, thinks Captain at New London. the product is to be trademarked DON ALVARADO • SALLY 014 II I Phillip C. Hawley la wonderful. And SANDY BEAGH Trem ihestoi^tu DANIIL CAASON OOODMAH with a guarantee based on positive a d a p ta tio n Q C IA ir J. ILOYO WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. apparently the “ feeling’s jnutual” Although the owner of the auto­ knowledge that nothing could be BALLROOM for Captain Hawley took Earl out mobile that struck Mrs, Mary Grif­ better. The manufacturer saves all Crystal Lake horseback riding yesterday. This la fin as she was crossing Main street expenses of selling, has no waste Funeral Directors Earl’s first camp, but be says it from the east to the west yesterday time or noth^g to lose on, with a Wedn’day Ev^g. July 17 won’t be his last. The boys tried to ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS afternoon promised to drive to the profit assured on every piece of Admission 50c. kid him yesterday to the effect-tbat police station and make a report of furniture he can make. Of course his mother wanted hlni to come the accident be failed to do so. The he-can give a price that’s beyond A liS O " '' V CHAPEL A T 11 O AK ST. home, but it didn’t work worth a owner of the automobile is listed as comparison. Coming cent. Earl made It plain that he’s Joseph Allaloid of Derby and the What It’s Doing A Dazzling Mnaical Frolic 2~~ACT&—«2 here to stay, Ma or oo Ma. “NIGHT CLUB’* Manchester police made an effort That is an example only, of Edw. J. McEiielly’s Victor Movietone Vandevtile^ Robert K. Anderson Phones: to get some action from Derby by what the Allied Furniture Syndi­ Recording Orchestra. With-Noted Broadway Funeral Director First Sergeant Victor B. Duke Is Talent 5171, 7068, 7425 getting Into communication with cate is doing In dozens of ways for / having a lot of fun sending the re­ the Derby police. No information Keith’s and 75 other New England A Movietone Specialty Other Short Snhjects cruits for the “ two letters on their has come from Derby since the re­ stores. It bar all the appearance of Jack Crawford’s Victor bnnk” . When they return and say quest has been made. a big prdpolltloa In fumitur* ra> Broadway Orchestra. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., lLqE5DAT, JULY 1«, ISZ?. ■pAnE.’thrtE B OLD PHONE BOOK GOVERNORS DEBATE G0U)EN LEIS AT Rockville CRIME PREVENTION Theaters G O L D m W M N C IS USEESS NOW QiJk«re you can ajford io Imy jiooJ Jumtiun Luther League Plcixlc. AT THE STATE The Luther League of the First Are Novel Featore of 50th Evangelical church will hold its Iowa Executive Says Cause “Battle ol Sexes” annual picnic at Riverside, Aga­ Should Be Thrown Away “Night Club” Anniversary of Marriage wam, Thursday evening. The bus Tomorrow and Thursday local will leave the church at 7:15, and Since Every Number in It Is People’s Inclination to theater patrons will once , again those: planning to attend should have the chance to see the master of Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle. notify Harry Steiger, Hilda Miller or work of a master director—a genius Mrs. Alice Coveney. Is Now Changed, Live Beyond Their Means whose clever interpretations of film Georgia Student in Court. productions have earned him a dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Washington Y. Doo­ John W. McElhenny of Douglas, little of 11 Edwards street cele­ Ga., was in police court, Monday tinction that is unparelled. morning charged with driving a "Speaking of wrong telephone By JAMES L. KILGALLEN We are referring to D. W. Grif­ brated the fiftieth anniversary of fith. whose latest United Artists pic­ their wedding at their home Sat­ truck with defective brakes and was numbers” said W. B. Halsted, Ex­ urday evening. More than thirty- fined $5 and costs. The automo­ change Manager of the Telephone Jroton, Conn., July 16.— Crime ture, “The Battle of the Sexes” bile he was driving on Sunday, over­ opens at the State theater for a five relatives and close friends of company today, “there are about In the United States was the domi- the family were present, some of turned at the corner of Union and two day run commencing tomor­ 5.000 of them In the telephone di­ lant theme discussed by governors them coming from New Jersey, New West street directly across the row. York, Long Island, Bridgeport. trolley tracks. Police Captain rectory which became obsolete last from all parts of the nation at­ This absorbing and Intensely Hartford, Bolton and this town. Steven J. Tobin investigated the Saturday night with the conversion tending the twenty-first conference thrilling drama of marital prob­ Four generations were representeC accident. The young man with of telephones In the Manchester lems is among the finest that this Df governors which opened a three- at the gathering, the youngest be­ eleven other students rode on area to dial operation and our ex­ eminent producer has yet made. It ing tha eight months, old child of boards in tVie truck all the 1,0001 perience of the past few days shows day session at the Hotel Griswold is presented on the screen with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Griswold of miles from Georgia, when they that some Manchester telephone here today. ' music and sound effects that add Bolton. came north to work on the tobacco users really like wrong numbers, “The chief cause of crime in the immensely to the stellar qualities The bride and bridegroom of plantations. for they are dialing them right of the film. country is the inclination on the fifty years, entertained into Red Arrow Auction. along.” The principal characterizations the spirit of the occasion Merchants who are taking part in Mr. Halsted made it plain that part of many people to live beyond in “The Battle of the Sexes” are with great enthusiasm and the “Red Arrow Game,” will hold the Telephone company ha? a genu­ their means,’’ Governor John Ham- portrayed by Phyllis Haver, Jean danced with the young people dur­ the second auction Friday evening ine and deep rooted aversion to mill, of Iowa told the Internation- Hersholt, Sally O’Neill, Belle Ben­ ing the evening. They occupy the at the Palace theater. The articles wrong number calls. So strong is nett and Don Alvarado. il News Service in an interview upper floor of the home of their son are now on display in the window this feeling that the company ad­ A vague glimpse into the glare and his wife. Mr- and Mrs. Walter of L. A. White’s store on Elm vertised broadly and, generally Sound, Restful Sleep this morning as the conference and tinsel of a fashionable New Doolittle. The whole house was street. speaking, with good effect, the was called to order. “They are con­ York restaurant are to be found in thrown open to the guests and de­ Property .'\uction. fact that the old directory with Its sumed by a mad desire for pleas­ “Night Club”, Paramount’s new corated with flowers, golden colors The Nathan Lebeshevsky prop­ 5.000 wrong numbers should have Natures Summer 'Tonic Movietone specialty presentationj been destroyed last Saturday night ures and luxuries and are lacking predominating. The,spacious porch erty on Windemere avenue will be which heads the screen vaudeville was gay with many Japanese lan­ sold at auction on Thursday with and the new directory should now LEEP will cure that summer tacigue...... in the fundamental industry and bill tomorrow. terns and the musicians, some of Frank C. Mack as auctioneer. be used instead. for it is the time when tired muscles are ability to acquire them. They want Such popular Broadway favorites whom came from New York, were Fish and Game Club to Incorporate. Of the thousands of Manchester S re,iuvenated, giving you the pep and jest these luxuries at any cost.” as Fanny Brice, Ann Penington, stationed in one corner of the piaz­ The Rockville Fish and Game subscribers, nearly all are using the .Raymond Hitchcock, Jimmy Carr’s new book, but enough of them are needed for the coming day. Good bedding is Cause of Crime za and played while the guests were club will hold a meeting on Mon­ Orchestra and others are seen and arriving and for dancing. day, August 12, at which time plans using the old one to prompt the most essential, for perfect rest demands uni­ Prohibition is a contributing heard in this melodious jazz cock­ company to again advertise the fact factor but not the controlling Lelft frpm Hawaii for the incorporation will be rati­ form body support... .as only the Beautyrest tail. Tables were set the length of the fied. Members will be asked to ap­ that the new directory is obsolete can provide. Why not give yourself that cause of crime, in the opinion of Other acts also on the same bill living room in Mrs. Washington prove the constitution and by-laws, and should be destroyed. Governor Hammill. He said the are, “The Bishop’s Candlesticks”, Doolittle’s home, and were most at­ elect officers and take other action Otherwise some subscriber? will “tonic” now? It will prove the wisest invest­ .‘American people should reach the a dramatic playlet featuring Wal­ tractive with yellow candles, crepe necessary to incorporate. continue to get wrong numbers, of ment you’ve ever made. cause of crime, not the symptom, ter Houston, and a short comedy paper streamers, coreopsis and Minterburn Team Won. which there is a very plentiful sup­ and treat that. He felt certain the sketch called “Pusher-in-the-Face”. other flowers in colors appropriate A large number of spectators ply in the old directory. According commission of crime could be con­ to the anniversary. Supper was witnessed the baseball game which to Mr. Halsted those who seem to The Beautyrest Mattress trolled and re’duced by vigorous served early in the evening. The was played Monday evening at like wrong numbers may have ai|iy enforcement of all laws. diners all wore orange leis around Henry park, between the Minter­ one or all of them If they wish, al­ THE ACE though he points out that the dial “I believe all laws should be OPEN FORUM their necks, sent to be used at the burn and Hockanum Mills company COIL SPRING $ o n .5 0 strictly enforced, including the golden wedding from Hawaii by teams, the score was 10 to 6 in equipment at the central office prohibition law,” said Governor WE LIKED IT, TOO. Harry Doolittle, another son living favor of the Minterburn team. would work better, and the nerves Hammill. “I do not believe stress in Honolnlu. Police Court. of telephone people would be less $19.75 3 9 should be laid on any particular Mr. and Mrs. Washington Doolit­ Alfred J. Chagnot of 12 Bank on edge if those who now are using Editor of The Herald. that obsolete directory would con­ This superior coil spring as­ You’ve never known comfort until you’ve slept on a law. If we make a law we should Appearing in the same issue as tle were married in New York City street. South Manchester, ' was sures utmost satisfaction. Each Beautyrest with its soft spring center made up of hun­ Dr. Wilson’s much discussed “Call where they lived for several years, fined $31.31, including costs, on a sult the pages of the new one which Enforce it. The prohibition law can was delivered to them last week. coil gives just the right resil­ dreds of tiny coils that give almost unbelievable buoy­ be enforced if we employ honest, Out the Marines,” is an open letter then moved to Bolton where they charge of driving a motor vehicle iency for perfect body support ancy. See them now in their smart Damask tick­ courageous men who are selected addressed to Mr. Wickersham. remained four decades. The^ left at Dobsonville Saturday night with without rocking or side sway. ings. for their ability to do the job and Somehow I looked for the Herald that place for Hartford and about an open muffler cut-out, in police not because of political considera­ to make editorial comment on this two years ago came to Manchester. court Monday morning. SANDY BEACH DANCES particularly strong appeal to Both are enjoying good health. Mr. Notes. tions. reason. It brings out many of the Doolittle is employed by the New Mrs. William MacDonald and Law Can Be Enforced York, New Haven and Hartford “It is an indictment of the in­ points stressed in your editorials Miss Ruth MacDonald of Union on the same subject. Partlcylarly, railroad at the East Hartford shops. street have returned home from a During the next two weeks the tegrity of the American , people to They have three sons, Walter and dance orchestra at Sandy Beach will say the prohibition law cannot be it calls attention to many violations week’s vacation spent in Lynn, Uptown 825 of the constitution that are over­ Harry mentioned above. Washing­ Mass. be probably the finest program of enforced. I think the states should looked by most everyone. It e.x- ton of Hartford, and a ‘daughter. Rev. John F. Buchmann and dance attractions ever heard in Showrooms Main Street do all in their power to assist the plalns why the constitution is vio­ Mrs. Charles Hlcking of Bolton. 16 Mrs. Buchmann are spending two Eastern Connecticut. It is attract­ Opposite Hifjh School federal government in enforcing lated and can see no harm in the grandchildren and one great grand­ weeks at the Rau cottage. Crystal ing a wide scope of interest and SoRfh Manchester it. The law is plain enough on that violation of the Eighteenth Amend­ child. Lake. enthusiasm. Starting tomorrow point. It says there should be co­ ment. I believe many of your Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle were gen­ Miss Florence Herzog of West- evening Bill Tasillo with the Gov­ operation between the states and readers would enjoy one of your erously remembered by their re­ field, Mass., is a guest of her aunt, ernor’s Foot Guard orchestra of 12 Federal government in enforcing forceful editorials on Colliers’ open latives and friends. They received Mrs. Herbert Hewitt, of Talcott first team musicians with several prohibition. letter to Wickersham. flowers and many individual gifts avenue. extra entertainers will return to “I think prohibition has done To the man in the street, this and a purse of $150 in gold. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake of the ballroom and the same high wonderful things for many people, “Noble Experiment,” has already Orchard street, spent the week-end class program so splendidly ren­ particularly the working men. They been proven to be the most colossal in Broad Brook. dered a week ago, when this band have good homes now and are not blunder in American history. If scored a decided hit, will be re­ neglecting their families. Harvey this experiment had been tried peated and in many respects ex­ be heard at Sandy Beach during celled. Those, fortunate enough to the next two months including Mai S. Firestone, the great tire manu­ thirty years ago perhaps it would Benjamin Baranousky of 42 facturer, is my authority for say­ have been more successful. At that TALCOTTVILLE hear Bill Tasillo and his orchestra Hallett, George Oslen, Ben Burney time when we spoke of an Ameri­ Woodbridge street, for an assault last week, enjoyed a rare treat and and other New York headlining or­ ing prohibition has done untold on his sister, paid a fine of $25 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petig and many more will be on hand tomor­ good for the laborer.” can citizen we usually thought of a ganizations. person versed in the English lan­ costs in the Manchester police family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward row evening for the surprise pro­ Welcomed by Gov. Tiumbull guage with American ideals and court this morning. He was arrest­ Koch and family were week-end gram that has been completed. Governor John H. Trumbull of ways. Today the story is far dif­ ed on complaint of his sister, Alice guests of Mr. Koch’s sister, Mrs. Saturday night Marc Barthello’s A baseball league, composed of \ t w ill b e Connecticut formally welcomed the ferent. Many of our citizens are Baranousky who stated to the Clinton Tillinghast of Southhold, sensational orchestra of 12 musi­ young men about 20 years of age, governors at the opening session foreign ia birth, language and court that her brother struck her cians and singers will be the attrac­ is being formed at the north end this morning. He extended to them several times and otherwise ^ Harold Smith, Dudley Douglas, | tion. Tuesday evening, July 23rd ------— - ideals. Still they are American playgrounds by David Hamilton, the hospitality of the state, saying | citizens. We have accepted them abused her. The argument started Wilbur Smith, Jr., and Arthur! Edward J. McEnelly’s Victor Re­ Connecticut “is‘is honored by your a,s citizens, but we cannot change between the sister and Baranou- Monaghan. Jr., are living at the I cording orchestra will visit Sandy who Is in charge of the grounds presence and proud of the oppor­ their ideas of freedom. However, sky’s wife .and he took his wife's O’Loughlin cottage at Crystal Lake Beach for the second of a series of from 6 o’clock until 9 every even­ tunity to contribute to the spirit of looking back through the pages of part. for this week. engagements and they will be fol­ ing. He already has formed four good will and co-operation which American history we find that at Mrs. Sarah Mack, whose case There were one hundred and live lowed by America’s greatest dance teams which are ready to play. Any no time in such history would the in attendance at Sunday school dn band. Jack Crawford and his or­ these conferences never fail to in­ was continued from yesterday un­ chestra, Broadway’s favorite, and team In town or young men inter­ spire.” Eighteenth Amendment prove any- til this morning, was sent to jail Sunday. A special effort is being ested in baseball may join the thing“ ■ “ but a failure. made to keep the attendance over probably the greatest broadcasting New York’s chief executive. Gov­ for 60 days for intoxication. She and recording orchestra in the league. They should be at the play­ ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt, was B, R. has been before the court repeat­ one hundred for the July sessions. grounds on Wednesday to discuss The Misses Florence Pinney and country today. These are but a few z e i l on the program for a speech on edly. of the big name orchestras that will further plans. crime. He told International News EXTENDS THANKS. Alfred G. Nye of 94 Hartford Sarah McNally are at Camp Aloma, Service before the session opened July 16, 192S. avenue, Wethersfield, paid a fine East Northfield, Mass., for ten that his talk would be extempo­ Editor, The Herald: of $10 and costs for speeding. He days. Herewith, I extend my hearty Mr. and Mrs. Irving Emmons of raneous and V ould deal with the was arrested by Traffic Policeman New York City were week-end co-operation governors could give thanks to ladies and gentlemen re­ A. R. Roberts Sunday evening on siding in Manchester and South end guests of Mrs. Emmon s sister, each other in combatting crime. Manchester for their taking part in his way to Hartford. According to Mrs. Fred Webb. Clinton Webb Asked if he would stress the im­ Polish national Sunday celebration the policeman Nye speeded his car and Velma Webb returned yester­ O portance of prohibition in its rela­ o'f dedication of new cemetery at up to 65 miles an hour on Center day to New York with Mr. and tion to crime, Governor Roosevelt Jefferson street, Manchester. God street. Roberts finally overtook Mrs. Emmons and will spend a said: bless them for their friendship re­ him near McLean hill. week there. “No, I will not stress prohibition garding polish nationality. Andrew C.atalbi of East Hart­ because I do not feel that prohibi­ With best regards, ford paid a fine of $10 plus costs People who believe there is no tion is the controlling factor in REV. SIMON GUZIK, for speeding. He wa? arrested by devil never have opened their win­ crime.” the rector of Polish Na­ Patrolman Roberts last niglit on dows and doors on a hot night to a FOX Asked what the controlling fac­ tional Catholic church, Center street while going through get all the breezes and then had to tor was, he replied; in Manchester, at Turn the town at a forty-elght-mile-an- listen to somebody next door run­ j £ / / y 1 9 t h “Human nature.” hall. North street. hour clip. ning the scales on a cornet. Governor George H. Dern of Utah presided at today's session. Others on the program were Gov­ & CO. watch this paper ernor Henry S. Caulfield of Mis­ souri, who responded to Governor HARTFORD, CONN. TrumbuH's address of welcome; Governor William Tudoi Gardiner of Maine, who was to discuss the “Employment of Prisoners.’’ When

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, JULY 16,1929. ■ PAGE FOUR Burnap Kkinner Memorial Library and In circulation are as follows: ware how they do so in this par­ himself, proposes to do something CLOSED T 0 MO R R O W—MERCHANTS* DAY that has been talked about for “ Elutes of Shangbla,” Glory and 4lanrl|»Bt»r ticular matter. the Parlour,” “ Dark Hester," “ Six many years but from which mem­ rOING PLACES Police operations are, notorious­ V - / A N D - Mrs. Greens,” “ Illnslon,” Something Cttpning BsraUi ly, handicapped by a super-abun­ bers of have shied off For Nothing,” “ Matornls Vlnyard,” “ Spite Fence,” “ Foolish Virgin," dance of law that operates to re­ when it came to practical applica­ ' PUBLISHED BI THE tion. He says he Intends to intro­ SEEING THINGS “ Young Mrs. Greeley,” “ Duskln” HERALD PRINTING COMPANT, INC. strict the law enforcers. This at “Wild Horse Mesa,” "Man In While even<^cdrding to chatter. —- to be 13 BUsell Street, best. Unless police authorities be duce a federal election bill which Hollywood, July 16— Not Slickers,” “All the Brace Rifles," South Manchester. Conn. stuffed with scandalous possiblU- permitted to employ the sUght would place the control of Con­ the Wilhelmstrasse spy system “ Fish Hawk," "Rhinestones," i d THOMAS FERGUSON. tiG& ? “ Storm House.” “ Bitter heritage.” ■ * General Manefter latitude granted to them through gressional and Presidential elec­ could duplicate the underground Few of these good householders tions in the hands of the federal wire circuit that seems to spread know, or even have looked upon— Mrs. Helen Gatchell and two sons a liberal Interpretation of these left by automobile Friday for Cali­ Pounded October 1. 1881 government. This is the traditional endlessly just below the surface of save on the screen— the personali­ restrictions their hands are tied ties whose names they use so glibly fornia where they expect to stay a Published Every Evening and they become comparatively “ force bill” which has been a kind life here. year. Mrs. Gatchell’s youngest son It ’Is Indeed an ill wind that blows and familiarly. They speak of Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the of a bogey or ghost of American Gloria and Estelle and Nancy as Edward will enter the University o ' Post Office at South Manchester. useless. no new “ dirt” into the ears of the Southern California next fall. Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. A police^ department cannot be politics for a generation or more hotel lobby gossipers. Gossip and though they were members of the but which never has taken on sub­ scandal are among the film capital s family—-or old friends— and, in a Mrs.___ Ward__ Talbot and grandson conducted like a primary school. sense, they are. The mere residents j motored to Beach Park with Mr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: stantial form during that time. leading industries. The veriest ele­ One Year, by mall 38.00 Its officials cannot “ rise, turn, seem satisfied to enjoy the debata- . ^rs. Russell Post and children 3 60 vator boy can tell you with a sly Per Month, by mall ...... march” at the tap of a pedegogical Mr. DePrlest will probably get ble propinquity of the mighty ones. ' Sunday- - and------spent-- the day■»------at* Mrs. Delivered, one year ...... 30.00 wink, that Gerty de Puyster has 3 .08 nowhere with his idea, but at all Innumerable cycles and cycles- Post’s fathers cottage. Our Semi Annual Sale Single c o n ie s ...... bell— not and function usefully. dyed her hkir. Or the bell hop as wlthln-cycles revolve about the events he can have a try and make he carried your bag to your Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Andrews of They must be, within reason, free ramified -affairs of filmdom. Woodstock were callers on Mr. and Offers special attractions in reproductions of SPECIAL advertising KEPR^- something of a stir. Incidentally he hotel room will inquire casually \ SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. agents. Mrs. George Platt Sunday can have the satisfaction of scar­ whether or not you have heard In c. 28B Madison Ave.. New York. N There is a suspicion that politi­ about that new mansion being And the visitors from every Mrs. Charles Friedrich has her Y. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. spot upon the globe plunge eagerly cal considerations, rather than any ing some of his Southern detract­ built by H. Shermau Megaphone sister’s husband and children of fine old pieces of furniture Chicago. Ilia______ors pallid, for if there is any one for the cute little -Russian star that Into this peculiar game. None is so passion for Improved police condi­ avid for “ all the dirt” as the “ visit­ New York visiting her. The Herald Is on sale dally at all thing that is calculated to bring “ hit the Coast” a few weeks ago. Miss Ruby Philips of Harlyme is tions, may have had something to The barber, 'ir he shaves you. will ing fireman.” Just as the out-of- The lowboy illustrated above is a good example Schults and Hoatllng news stands in panic and hysteria into the heart towner on Broadway Immediately visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond New York City. ______do with the removal of Mr. Stev­ let you in on the domestic difficul­ Goodale. of what we are showing. The front of the draw­ and mind of a Southern Congress­ ties that beset the famous Often demands a look at Texas Gulndu, so enson. does the new arrival in Los Angeles Mrs. Anna Read, who is staying- ers is of beautifully grained ^ n Domingo crotch L,eased Wire Service client of In­ man it Is the bare mention of a Onns. , , . ternational News Service. cry at once for a personal encount­ with Mrs. George Platt is not as mahogany* veneered. The lines carry out faith­ force bill. Before you have traveled be­ Full service client of N E A Service. SLACKER TOWN tween your hotel and the nearest er with Mary Pickford, Gloria well. Mrs. Read underwent an oper­ fully the spirit of the old masters. Note the deli­ Inc. ______Hollywood production plant your Swanson and-all the rest. It’s fair­ ation at the Hartford hospital sev­ cate turnings of,the Queen Anne feet. North Platte, Nebraska, is a eral months ago and was there for SPEED ears will fairly burst with “ low ly easy to see Tex Guinan about Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ slacker town. Confronted by the New York, but it isn’t so simple to treatment last week. tions. ______Massachusetts has a registrar of down.” It’s part of the natuial The price at our Semi-Annual Sale is not very serious problem of assimi­ course of events in a city which crash the gates into the sacred pres The Maple Terrace Inn was brok­ motor vehicles who does not sub­ ence of the film elect. en into a short tthae ago. Several The Herald Printing Company. Ino.. lating a Negro population only] has chosen to live in glass houses. assumes no financial resoons.blllty scribe to the theory of the Connec­ Those who would have cinema fol­ The faithful followers know this things were taken aad considerable for tynographloal errors annearing In about one-twentieth as large as its full well — and hence the amazing $45.Lu advertlsempnts in the Manchester ticut automobile authorities that lowers from Dubuque, la., to Tokio, damage done, population of whites, the Nebras­ Japan, must project themselves demonstration that trails in the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodale Evening Herald. ___ anything and everything but wake of some public occasion which ka community has welched on its into a spotlight that has no begin­ and guest and Charles Frederick speed are to be blamed for will bring the screen celebrities and family went on a picnic to TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 duty and has driven all its colored ning and no ending. They must the vast number of motoring stand in it, and for it. out of their hiding places. Manchester Sunday. residents out of town. Thus, at a typical premiere per­ Ellsworth Mittens, Burton Lewis NOXSENTE accidents. He finds that as And it takes a good mathemati­ Aside from the .outrageousness cian to figure out the correct an­ formance the other evening, re­ and Frank Virginia took an auto­ WATKINS BROTHERS Washington dispatches indicat- the rate of speed on the. roads has porters and visiting newspaper of the performance, it shows a swers. Divide by ten almost any­ mobile trip to Mount Monadnock ing a probability or even a possi­ increased so have the number and thing that you hear and subtract folk— such as myself— were handed and other places in New Hampshire, 54 ilHLAKS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER I ? wretchedly poor kind of sports­ variously yellow badges identifying bility that in the event of a seri­ gravity of the crashes. the source of Information, and you Vermont and Massachusetts, Sun­ manship— ap unwillingness to car­ w lS rso m e > T lB M approximation us ■ ■ ang day, ous dash at arms between China “ Probably,” says Major Parker, ry a due share of the load. If we of what to believe. Mrs. Ellen Jones and son are and the Russian Soviet Union the the registrar, “ the vast majority make our various ways through visiting her daughter, Mrs. Samuel had to tote a big trunk downstairs, United States might be found of motorists have not the slightest It may be that neighbors gossip the crowds. It was like the occa­ Coppoli in Stamford for a few days. with no one but a North Platte sion of some vast and impressive Miss Ruby Perkins who is spend­ lending moral support to Russia idea of the potential striking force about each other, as they do In man to help, we should expect to most parts of the world. But this pageant— a presidential inaugura­ ing the summer with her aunt Miss appear to this newspaper to be of their cars, and they go blissfully be smashed flat if we coildn’t sus­ .universal form of diversion must tion, for instance. And the size of Julia Perkins, returned from a trip utterly fantastic. There Isn’t the on their way until they bring up the crowd was about as great. Po­ to the Great Lakes, Sunday. tain mighty near the whole weight become dull indeed and common­ slightest reason to believe any against a bridge head, a tree or a place in the 'presence of so many lice pressed in and ticket holders of the trunk. uicy tidbits concerning film folk battled their way to the door. such thing. telegraph pole.” Meanwhile, a ll' the mob seemed North Platte, with only 225 Ne­ He points out that the trifling whose names are household words W e Have A The quarrel between China and throughout the realm. Why should to care for nothing but a fleeting the Soviet government is • the di­ groes in a population of more than accident that happens to a car they be bothered with the goings- glimpse of someone-or-other. Though heaven knows why — I rect outgrowth of a mistaken hope 5,000 persons, had only about one- traveling at 20 miles an hour be­ on of Mary Jones, when Dottle REPUTATION don’t! on the part of the Bolshevik! that half of the average proportion of comes a wreck and a tragedy when Twlnkletoes Is threatening a di­ GILBERT SWAN. vorce which seems — at least ac- they could, by sedulous use of pro­ blacks to whites. Its share in the the car Is going forty. This is as For Good Work paganda and material assistance .o job of sustaining and being fair to obvious as anything can be, but it If you knew the perfect na­ the revolution, convert the Nation­ the Negro was, therefore, only is a factor that speed lovers per­ half a just share. But even that sist in ignoring. We hear endless ture of the plumbing work we alist movement in China Into WASHINGTON have done for others in this communistic one. It was a ground­ much of a job irked the North arguments about the causes of col­ m D iA ff TOWN Platters, so they seized on the lisions and skiddings, but a dis­ community we feel quite cer­ OLD SAVBROOK, CONNECTICUT less aspiration, for the age-old LETTER tain that you would have em­ traditions and philosophies of the first excuse to drive out the Ne­ creet silence is observed as to the groes with threats of death— com­ ployed us long ere this. But BOATING— the most accessible Protect^ ■ Chinese people are completely op- element that makes such accidents By RODNEY DUTCHER. -4> Big business, as if to avert any Se Connecticut shore. SWIMMING-- boA sh^ow pelling them to flee and leave their such eventuality, has been seeking you needn’t put it off any long­ ' posed to about everything that disastrous and ^atal. There may be water and deep, clean and poor possessions behind. Washington.— Interesting stories more and more to “ educate the er. Send for us and get ac­ Russian communism stands for. a hundred bumps a day between people as to its virtues and public hard sand and nothing else. fSTv out of New York that Governor quainted with the perfect ERTY. Lots 50 by 100. Reasonable prices. Ehsy Insistence on the part of the Rus­ The excuse was the killing of a motor cars in congested slow traf spirit, to establish cordial public policeman by a Negro who after­ Franklin D. Roosevelt plans to run plumbing we do. terms. sians, however, reached the point flc without anyone being injured. for premdential nomination and relations and to diffuse stock own­ ■where it was insupportable to the ward killed himself— a mad, cause­ But let there be the same number islection in 1932 on a trust-busting ership as widely as possible. Clip this ad. and mall. No obligation. less crime, but a 'long, long way platform and that his effort has al­ Henry Ford spoke significantly Chlndbe Nationalists and the sly of impacts on the highway at fast the other day to the Electrical Joseph C. Wilson from being the first of the kind In speeds and the list of dead will be ready begun, comes three years and H-Tond E S ch apm an; Owners and Developer* Russian allies and propagandists four months before election day-. World when he said the formation the United States and nothing were sent about their business. appalling, to say nothing of the Roosevelt, it appears realize that of a nation-wide power monopoly Plumbing and Heating with which the race of the murder­ was a natural expression of eco- Contractor* Ever since then there has been destruction of cars. it is going to take a very long time 1 6 6 6 - 1 9 2 6 er had anything to do. If the kill­ to work up public indignation nomio tendencies and a splendid tension. thing for all concerned. “ It has got 28 Spruce SL, Tel. 641 er had been a- German, North against the modern “ trusts. South Manchester J The succession to power In Jap- V-Meanwhllb, big buelnesa mergers to come,’'’ said Ford. an of a new government commit­ Platte would never in the world have become larger and more fre­ The middle-ground point of view have thought of banishing the quent until today blllion-dollar on the merger problem appears to ted to friendship with China mak­ center on the desirability of regu­ ing the time opportune, the Na­ Germans of its population. The Health and Diet consolidations tending toward mo­ nopoly have become almost com­ lating super-consolidations in the tionalist governnient has seized the murder ivas just an excuse. public interest— that is, with, the monplace. opening to remove from within its There, are ten million Negroes in Advice Of course if a serious industrial idea, that the government should the United States. One out of every depression came along and mil­ see to it that the public Isn t legitimate frontiers a constant gouged. With the reduction of danger, the extensive Red influence twelve persons is of that blood. By DR. FRANK McCOT lions of voters had reason to feel sore .about it, it would be easy competition this danger naturally announcing ^The town which resorts to vio­ in Manchuria. As to the moral enough for a good politician to increases. It has been best demon­ lence to rid itself of a handfhl of strated among the public utilities, right of the Chinese to eject Rus­ ‘THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH blame it on the “ trusts.” But even them, when there are so many of in the face of agricultural and which are regarded as inherently sia from Manchuria, the matter Is TRY ALFALFA monopolistic in character. scarcely debatable. Czarlst Russia them and when they are Justly en­ other sectional depressions, the Republicans have been getting Meanwhile, mergers pile up like obtained its hold there through titled to life, liberty and pursuit of To many people the idea of snowballs rolling downhill and the human eating alfalfa will seem along beautifully on the old polit­ nothing but might. Bolshevik Rus­ happiness somewhere in the coun­ ical axiom that “ Prosperity dis­ federal government, with anti­ ridiculous, as we are so accustomed trust laws often described as anti­ try, is a poor fish of a town and arms all criticism.” sia’s presence there has no justi­ to considering it as being food for quated, is actually bewildered by fication beyond inherited imperial­ its people are poor fish of Ameri­ horses, cattle and rabbits. However, Strangely enough, some of the most thoughtful Socialists in the them. It has no definite policy NEW ism. If the Chinese can retrieve cans. experiments have proven that all with which to deal with them and alfalfa is also good for human be­ country are now as thoroughly what is justly theirs, there is no reconciled to the processes of con­ there seems to be a disposition to ings as it contains all the known let economic tendency take its slightest moral' obstacle to pre­ “ODTLAWS” solidation and monopoly as are the vitamins and is alkaline-forming course. When Rothsteins and Marlows enough to make it a protective food most hard-boiled capitalists. They vent. hope that these processes will be The mergers recently reported in To imagine the United States are shot to death by rival racket­ against acidosis. electric power, banking, radio, For years chemists have been speeded up. They believe that when : in such a case, extending its sym­ eers there is just as loud and lu- the production and handling of communications, shipping auto­ ELECTRIC FLAT IRON working to prepare a food of most necessities and luxuries of mobiles, department store, avia­ pathies to the interloper, when the slstant a demand for the detection alfalfa which would be suitable for tion, food, railroads, movies, thea­ friendship between this country and punishment of their slayers as human use. The fault lies that life become virtual monopolies and when the opportunities for indi­ ters, chain stores, hotels and ! and China is traditional and when if the victims had been fit to live. alfalfa in Its dried state does not countless other industries were have a very agreeable taste and so vidual business enterprise have r there is no friendship at all ba­ Yet the same people who roast the been reduced to a minimum, popu­ barely dreamed of a few years ago. the foods placed on the market con­ Governor Roosevelt appears to il tween America and the Soviet police for not achieving the cap­ taining this leafy vegetables have lar opinion will come to favor overwhelmingly the taking over of have tackled a large job. Goodness i' Union, seems to us ridiculous. ture and conviction of the killers been made with too much sugar or knows what It will be like by 1932. SALE monopolies by the state. So little is actually known about do not hesitate to apply the term molasses which is usually Incom­ patible with the ordinary foods 1 the military strength of the So- “ outlaws” to the gangsters and used at a meal. stewed as greens, but most people and gives the bodily forces more j- viets or even about that of China, conspiring crooks who occupy so Some candy factories have made object to-its strong taste. chance to eliminate toxins or any - that the outcome of an actual war large a part of the public attention alfalfa into candy for children, be­ The fact that chemists are work­ abnormal growths. I is to be guessed at, scarcely more these days. cause of the richness of vitamins in ing on alfalfa flour and various alf­ the alfalfa. Finely pulverized alf­ alfa products may bring about its July iStli—August 15th 1.! than that. About the only thing Once upon a time there was such alfa flour mixed with white flour development as a recognized human r that would seem to be beyond the an actual thing as outlawry. The has been used in the form of cakes, food within the next few years. ANDOVER i: zone of doubt, in this whole busl- term meant exactly what it said. muffins and cookies. In these Jl ness, is that this country’s sym- The person so described was sim­ forms, the flavor is quite palatable, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. At a meeting of the church mem­ although some people object to the bers and congregation held recently \ l pathies would, in such a war, lie ply outside the law. He could not slight greenish color. ( Rheumatism.) the following committee was ap­ i; no where but with China. claim its protection. It was no For several years I have been Question— Mrs. H. J. C. writes: pointed to arrange for the dandi- crime to kill him. Anybody could advising my patients to eat alfalfa "No matter how much work I do, I dates to be presented for considera­ if they could get It fresh, as both do not seem able to perspire. Also, d o w n do It, with impunity. tion as a new pastor for the local THE HARTFORD ROW the leaves and blossoms make a suffer a great deal from rheu­ ONLY To be sure it Is several hundred Congregational church: A. H. Ben­ The. Stevenson-Batterson row, delicious addition to a combination matism.” ton, George Nelson,, Mr. Malcolm, which has culminated in the re­ years since this kind of law held salad. A dental authority has Answer— Those who have any Mrs. Edward Yeomans and Miss Ha stated, “ Alfalfa is especially rich in moval of Police Commissioner good in any ^civilized country. But kind of rheumatism always have Hamilton. , , vitamins and iron which are impor­ difficulty perspiring. I believe this George S. Stevenson by Mayor it is no longer than the time that Miss Marjorie Whitcomb is tant in keeping the teeth firm and is due to the rheumatic toxemia spending her vacation at the home Balance $1.00 Mfinth* Total $3.50 has elapsed since the term outlaw Batterson, is essentially a Hartford strong. The American people which seems to poison the body to of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis dish and the business of nobody on was anything more tLan a figure should eat 15 per cent, more vege­ such an extent that the pores of tables for lunch and dinner and B. Whitcomb. ^ , V. the outside. Nevertheless there is of speech. In America there is not, the skin do not open freely. If you Among those who attended the more dairy products. The introduc­ will get rid of your rheumatic something involved that bears in never has been and cannot be such funeral of the late William Pinney tion of alfalfa as food lor humans poison through dieting, and in­ Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest This handsome nickel plated Corona Iron offered you on v ^ a thing as a legal outlaw. one direction as well as another may be a great boon, This may be crease the health of your skin by Percy and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis developed in a very short time, and ; and which may be the concern of There are plenty of persons, frequent bathing, you will soon find Phelps. ^ ^ easy terms. The Corona 6V2 lb. iron has cool, easy gnp handle however, who are outlaws In effect. the scientist who produces food that you will begin to perspire free­ H. E. Frink of Boston spent two i any city or town. It is the ques- from alfalfa will be doing the world They put themselves in that posi­ ly. When copious sweating finally nights last week with his parents, and large highly polished ironing surface. ‘ tion whether or not'pollce authori- a vast service.” starts, it is a sure sign that you Mr and Mrs. A. E. Frink. Visitors i ties should be granted a certain tion by their own acts. Rothsteln The tender leave and blossoms, have reduced your rheumatic dia­ Sunday at Mr. Frink’s were Mrs. [ amount of latitude in the conduct was one of them and Marlow was picked in the sun and dried in the thesis, and you will be well on the John T. Murphy of Boston and Mr. Large heat storage capacity and long life heating unit insur­ another. And there is a shrewd shade, make an excellent tea com­ road to recovery. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and son of their business or whether they parable with the most aromatic suspicion that, in the eyes of the (Wasting Diseases.) of Manchester. I must be held down to a set of of Oriental teas and without con­ Question— H. B. M. asks “ With Mi . and Mrs. Wallace Hilliard ing years of satisfactory service. « rules as rigid as those governing police, renegades of their stamp taining the Injurious tannin and what diseases does one lose flesh and son motored to West Minister, f the production of a Ford automo- are not actually entitled to either thein of common tea. and strength?” Vt., Wednesday and spent two days direct protection of the law or, as The acreage developed to alfalfa Answer — Tuberculosis, cancer, with the formers parents, Mr. and J: bile. la steadily Increasing year after It is the best quality and biggest value in a modestly priced a class, of such indirect protection and most of the deficiency diseases, Mrs Clayton Hilliard. Mr. Hilliard’s So far as the Hartford episode year. It is used extensively for such as scurvy, rickets, etc. two sister Miss Gertrude Hilliard is concerned, It strikes ' the out­ as comes from the punishment of feeding cattle. The milk from alf­ and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse and iron on the market today-so you better make sujie of yours nowl alfa cows Is bound to be more than (Growth on Spine.) sider that there has been a ten- racketeer killers. Question— Mrs. K. L. asks: two daughters returned with them usually rich in vitamins, and since and spent the week-end returning * dency to make a mountain out of a milk is ordinarily deficient in iron, "Would you suggest the orange fast alone for a growth on the spine to Vermont the first of the week. molehill, so far as the “irregular- FUN FOR DePRIEST this Is important,, since the amount There were sixteen at the Ladles’ The eighteenth amendment has of iron in milk is Increased by us­ under the intestines?” -• ity” of police proceedings is con­ Answer— An orange juice fast is Benevolent Society’s meeting many champions In Congress. The ing alfalfa for feeding. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. cerned. And if police commission­ Alfalfa contains a fair amount of always indicated in the treatment The Manchester Ehctric Co. ^ fourteenth and fifteenth amend­ of any abnormal growth where an Benton was In charge and Mrs. ers and other officials are to be protein, carbonhydrate and fat, and George Nelson hostess. ments have just one.-That one is the the large proportion of crude fiber operatibn is not advisablfe. If the 773 MAIN ST. PHONE 5181 held to the kind of accountability growth is not cut out, it must be Miss Alice Yeomans returned i- that enters into this case, in that lone Negro member of the House is especially valuable in providing home Friday from the Hartford bulk for the Intestines. Most peo­ absorbed and eliminated through city, it might well be for towns of Representatives, Oscar DePriest the blood stream. Fasting relieves hospital where she was operated on ple use a diet entirely deficient In for appendicitis two weeks ago. Ll*,^.«,]iabituated to taking Hartford of Chicago. cellulose-containing foods, the body of the burden of assimila­ tion add the building of tlBBues. New bboka recently added to the ^ inore or less as a mpdel* to be- Representative DePriest, all by .Alfalfa alflo wholeBome when \ < iv

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compromise and also in deference to the wishes of Qeorge Washing­ TEST ANSWERS ton. FOR RADIO G iv e y o iir DAILY RADIO PROGRAM The first session of Congress Tuesday, July 16. 499.7— WTIC, HARTFORD—600. was held there in March, 1800. SERVICE 7:30 6:30—Sketch with WEAF. Lea(iing DX Stations. Here Is the answer to the Letter radio Selections which have proved to be 8:00 7:00—Electra ensemble, (DST)(ST) Thomas Jefferson was then Presi­ puzzle on the comics page: ^ PHONE 4968 8:30 the most popular during the munici­ 7:30—^WEAF feature; talk. 405.2— WSB, A TLA N TA —740. dent. SHORT, SHORE, SHARE, Have you oeard the ae» §la- pal concerts which/Edwin Franko 9:15 8:15—Old-time Singing School. 8:30 7:30—Pomar’s dance orchestra. 9:00—IVEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) afair^anee Goldman is conductfng in Central Park 10:00 STARE, STARS, SOARS, SOURS, iestic Electric Radio? 11:30 10:30—Theater organ recital. 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians ](^STBICT OP COliUMBlA HOURS. and on the campus of New York Uhl- 422.3—WOR, N EW A RK —710. 12:45 11:45—Studio concert. When a local colored man was rerslty are being chosen for the ra­ 00 6:00—^Dinner dance music. 293.9—K YW , CHICAGO—1020. Barstow Radio VSE dio programs of the famous "sym­ SO 6:30—Aunt Mandy’s Chillun. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (2% hrs.) On July 16, 1790, Congress pass­ told that they found the bones of 8:00 7:00—Main Street rural sketch. 11:15 10:15—Dance music to 2:30. Service phony in brass.” The numbers to be 9:00 8:00—Radio presentations. ed an act which provided for the Columbus he said he did not know 9:30 8:30—Philharmonic - Symphony 389.4— W BBM, CHICAGO—770. WM. E. KKAH Authorized Dealer heard over ~WJZ and associated sta­ 9:00 8:00—WABC music (1% hrs.) location of the federal capital In Columbus was a gambling man. . . . n i f u , ____ tions at 8 o'clock Tuesday nigh will orchestra. Majestic, Ooa)ey, I’biiro 10:30 9:30— Bruce Campbell Singers. 10:30 9:30—Musical European tour. RADIO ^TUBI include "The 'American Trumpeier,” 11:00 10:00—WABC dance program. “ a district or territory, not exceed­ Expert 210 Mid

WTIC TOLLAND PROGRAMS Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bancroft and little child of Ellington have Travelers, Hartford been recent guests of Mr. Bancroft’s 500 m. 600 K. C. sister Mrs. Walter Button and fam­ Sage-Allen’s ily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCray and Program for Tuesday daughter of Springfield, Mass., were Eastern Daylight Saving Time Sunday guests of Mrs. L. R. Ladd. Mrs. Charles Preston Meacham Basement Store ^ u f Oid Directonj 6:20 p. m.— Summary of program and infant son George Preston HARTT^ORD and United States Daily News have returned home from the Rock­ bulletins from Washington, D. ville city hospital. STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY C. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Chapin and 6:25 p. m.— Hartford Courant Miss Helen Chapin of Oradell, New news bulletins. Jersey, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Telephone Book with the Gray Cover 6:30 p. m.— Black and Gold Charles C. Talcott. Room Orchestra, Charles Broadbent of Hunt­ Wonderfully Smart 6:55 p. m.— Baseball scores. ington, Mass., has purchased the is now worse than useless 7:00 p, m.— “ Roads of the Sky” farm of George A. Simpson on Unbelievably Low Priced “ Flying the Mail, New York-to- the Stafford road and taken pos­ Chlcago”— Wesley Smith, veter­ session. an pilot. Concert Orchestra and Miss Anna Klar of Rockville is The Balladeers. a guest at the Steele House. h e new telephone directory, with the Bright Blue Cover, which Wesley Smith, pioneer air mail Mrs. Fannie Reeves and daugh­ flier and one of the most famous ol ter Frances who have been guests was distributed last week and is now effective, contains a new American pilots, will be the speak­ of relatives here have returned to T er in this evening’s broadcast of their home in Jersey City. number for every telephone in the Manchester exchange area. the “ Road of the Sky” series, Mrs. Ellen Colson of Holyoke, scheduled for 7 o’clock through Mass., Is a guest of her niece Mrs. Station WTIC. His subject will be I. Tilden Jewett and Mr. Jewett. Consequently all o f the numbers appearing in the old directory “ Flying the Mail— New York to Miss Eileen Bladsfield of Boston, Mass., is a guest for two weeks of Chicago.” Smith will tell his story Miss Agnes Hart at the Steele are wrong. ) — one of the most dramatic In the House. history of American aviation— in Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, Mrs. Edith the first person. He Is well quali­ Gunther, Mrs. Ellen B. West, Emery If you haven’t already done so, please destroy your old telephone fied to review the history of the Clough and Arthur Bushnell have New York to Chicago air mall been appointed a committee to ar­ directory-the one with the Gray Cover. Burn it... tear it up... get service, for he has been covering range for the Federated Sunday this route since 1919, and although school picnic. rid of it some way, so that it can’t be referred to again. Then you he is now superintendent of that Miss Helen Westcott has been devision of the aerial postal serv visiting her aunt Mrs. Harry possibility of future trouble from this source. ice, he still pilots one of the fast Gaboon of South Manchester. will avoid any mail planes himself. Rev. M. E, Osborne, pastor of 7:30 p. m.— Soconyland Sketches the Methodist church in Rockville # from N, B. C. Studios. occupied the pulpit Sunday morn­ 8:00 p. m.— The Hartford Elec­ ing at the Federated church. A Word of Thanks tric Light Company presents Miss Gladys I^hodes was a week­ “ The Electra Ensemble.” end guest of her uncle James I— Overture, “ Barber of Seville”Rhodes and Mrs. Rhodes and her The intricate task of changing nearly every telephone in Man- ...... Rossini grandfather John Rhodes, II— Soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gelsler and ches^ter to the dial method of operation was completed smoothly at III— Adagio Sostenuto friom “ Thelittle daughter of Worcester, Mass., Moonlight Sonata” .. Beethoven and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Adams and midnight last Saturday night. That it took place without confusion, IV— “Tannhauser” March, Wagner two children of Brimfleld, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. 8:30 p. m.— Prophylactic program Tilden Jewett. is due in considerable measure to the co-operation o f our subscribers. from N. B. C. Studios— Gene Mr. Tyler of the Y. M. C. A. will Rodemich, director. occupy the pulpit next Sunday W e wish to express our gratitude for this splendid assistance and to 9:00 p. m.— “ Speaking of Sports” morning at the Federated church. — Arthur B. McGlnley, Sports Miss Zonia Goldenberg, who has thank all those who aided us in successfully completing this im­ Editor, The Hartford Times. spent a week at her home In New 9:15 p. m.— Seth Parker’s Old- Haven, has returned to Mrs. How­ portant step in Manchester’s telephone program. Fashioned Singing School. ard Crandall’s where she is sp ell­ 10:00 p. m.— Clicquot Club Eski­ ing some time vacationing. mos from N. B. C. Studios— Harry Reser, director. Dresses $9.98 10:30 p. m.— Harbor Lights— Dra­ T H E SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY matic Sketch of an old Sea Cap­ Many higher priced dresses in this group, as well as those tain. ATBOTMT specially bought at big price concessions. About 250 11:00 p. m.— Hartford Courant smart frocks in all— styles for every sort of summertime news bulletins; weather report. occasion. Then I commended mirth, be­ Printed and Plain Rajahs. cause a man hath no better thing Polka Dots. Last Night Fights under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry.— Eccle­ Flowered Chiffons, with detachable sleeves, At Grand Rapids, Mich.— George siastes 0:15. Whit6 and Pastel Silk Crepes. Godfrey, Philadelphia negro heavy­ * * • Striped Tub Silks. ^ weight, knocked out Ralph Smith, Blessed be mirthfulness. It Is Navy Blue and Black Silk Crepes. The last In a series of advertisements explaining of San Francisco (2). one of the renovators of the world. Jacket Dresses. Sleeveless styles. Jimmy Kerr, of Grand Rapids, Men will let you abuse them if important change in Manchester’s telephone former National A. A. U. flyweight only you will make them laugh.— Sun Backs. Dresses with long sleeyes. champion, outpointed Jimmy Har­ Henry Ward Beecher. Good range of sizes. vey, of Lansing, Mich. (8). At Boston— Ernie Schaaf, Bos­ Some of these restaurant men ton heavyweight, knocked out Jack who advertise home cooking must Gagnon, also of Boston (6). have had terrible brinalnar im.

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FICTION fES(JRr the last ".Do you like it? Honest?” to death. Gee, she might put you total of 332,00.0 persons are known In 1917 the rate for heart dis­ direct emphasis on the control of to have visited the State Packs dur­ opinion of right and wrong. Na­ train. Next morning .Molly goes “Like it!” she exclaimed. “I’m out!” tional laws designed to apply to all ease passed the rate for tubercu­ tuberculosis. As a result the rate job-hunting with her dearest friend. crazy about it!” Molly consulted her watch. ing the first six months of 1929. losis. By 1924, the rates for heart was brought from 121 per 100,000 This is : double the attendance , re­ of us must be flexible enough to RIT.V .MELNOTTE. Rita is a bril­ “It’s sort of small,” he offered "It’s exactly 10 minutes past provide room for our various cus­ disease, pneumonia, brain hemor­ in 1917 to 32 per 100,000 In 1923. liant, cynical young thing who is apologetically. 10,” she said. “And I’m not a bit corded for the same'period in 192". It has been said again and again The increase is thought to be due toms and ideas. There is not rhage and cancer passed the rate experimenting disastrously with a “Why, it isn’t either. Besides, afraid of Mrs. Maloney. Come on. enough money or power enough in for tuberculosis. This does not that public health is a purchasable I hate great big stones. It’s the Start, rowing.” to number of factors, among them commodity. The evidence that has comi>anionate marriage. warmer and clearer weather in this or.any other country to compel mean, however, that the disease Eventually .Molly is promised a very loveliest thing 1 ever saw.” "She’ll have a fit,” he predicted the people to respect laws they re­ has been in any seiise of the word been cited would seem to indicate Jack smiled. -A great load was darkly. June of this year (attendance was the necessity for wider and wider chance on a newspaper. She meets two and one half times as large in gard as stupid.”—William L. brought under complete control. Jack for dinner, ami to tell him lifted. “You’ll wear it -to work in “Maybe she won’t be home.” Chenery, editor. Collier’s. The improvement in the rate is, application of the knowledge that the morning?” . “Oh,, shelil Ije. home . alL right. that month this year than last), we now possess for the control of her big news. He is maddeningly increased public facilities at the no doubt, to be accredited to the unenthuslastic, and dampens her Molly hesitated. A shaft of moon­ She’s always home. She ^hasn’t any “The very fact that accidents advance in our knowledi , but par­ disease. light caught the diamond, making place else to" go.”‘" * ■ , parks themselves, appointment of ardor considerably. Then he re­ additional custodians as funds per- have been greatly reduced in ticularly to the removal from gen­ marks that he has some news him­ it sparkle like a little stone alive. Molly had never been to Jack’s is sufficient eral circulation, through residence And .Molly, with her hair gleaming mit, and general increase in inter- | the past few years UAVII) CHAMBERS self. quarters before, and every girl is proof that we are making some In sanatorlums of tremendous like a halo, turned the ring around curious about the sort of a place est in the out-of-doors. Of the 15 parks where records advance along the line of safety; numbers of people who formerly NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and around.on her finger, and never a man lives in. Particularly when but we have not yet scratched the spread the disease to other people CONTRACTOR said a word. j she loves that man. are kept the largest attendance CHAPTER VI surface of real care and watchful­ with whom they came in contact. “You don’t want to wea.' it...... "You wouldn’t get a kick out of were at Hammonasset Beach, 142,- ness for those, who are our most AND BUILDER "Well, SweelheaiT,’ Jack told 600, Wharton Brook, 94,700, Kent Dr. E. B. Vedder is Inclined to do you, Molly?” visiting my room,” observed Molly. valuable workers and citizens.”— consider more important in pro­ 68 Hollister Street her, “the old man called me in to­ But I will out of seeing yours.” Falls. 31,300. Hurd Park 20.200. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor. day, and asked me how Td like to And she reflected that Jack knew Sleeping Giant. 6000. ('.owth of ducing this result than the organ­ Suddenly the lovely night was ized campaign, the general pros­ work in the New York oHice. Ifs a filled'with tragedy. She bent toward so. many little personal things the inland parks is indicated by “ The institution of the general big chance. Now if you d only go about her that there would be the fact that in the past Hammo­ perity which has been gradually Second Mortgage him, and the little creeping scent practitioner will also go far to stop developing in the United States. home, Sweethodit. like a good giil, of her perfume was wafted softly. nothing particularly revealing nasset Beach on the shore was re­ the high cost of doctoring.”— Money and wait a little while, six montlis, sponsible for the bulk of the at­ Tuberculosis is primarily a disease "Why, darling!” She 'leld out about her room. He knew more Logan Clendening, M. D. (Outlook maybe. Plow'd you like to live in tendance at all parks. For the first of bad nutrition, bad housing, her hand. "What do you mean? i than a mere bedroom could ever and Independent.) Now on Hand New York'.' Take an apartment in You see it’s too large, dear, pd , t-elj. ban. „ six months of the current year it overwork and lack of outdoor life. the Village, perhaps— ” accounted for less than half of it, The people of the United States, loseg it.”^ .. I He knew, for instance, that she “A pleasant speaking/voice is an Arthur A. Rnofla "But Jack. 1 want a career, tool” • 1___) used violet toilet soap. And sweet despite its own large increase. during the past thirty years, have He shook his bead. “No, ' asset in every walk of life. The liny, Itiiild and l.ive In Manrliester "A career! Molly, what s th s ■ No. He shook las head. . . perfume, and baby's talcum These figures do not indicate tone in w'hich a phrase is uttered come to realize more and more by 875 Main St., I’hune 782-2 that's not It, Molly. You don't like' powder. He knew that her favorite total attendance at state reserva­ bug you've goi?" it because it's little. l?ou'ie disap­ may change its very meaning.”— "Oh, Jack, you're so unreason­ color was orchid. And that she had tions, since at less than halt of Helen Hathaway. (Liberty.) able! You expect me to got all ex­ pointed. 1 can tell. Never mind. I'll a taffeta coverlet that she bought the parks under the commission get you another one. A big one, cited about your work. Of course second-hand from a girl at college are records kept. The commission “The most important thing in I am awfully glad. 1 tliin'r it’s like Claudia Cabot's.” He boasted lor $20, because she had -told him has no figures as to attendance at arrogantly, "ril have a raise pretty golf? As I understand it, reference wonderful. But I should think about it. Putnam Memorial Camp Ground or is meant to that element which the Muffins Men Like you'd know I'd like a little en­ quick, and get you a knock-out Yes, after all a man knows pret­ the Fort Griswold Reservation, stone. I'm sorry I bought that great majority have so much diffi­ thusiasm myself.” ty much about a girl. But a girl both of which are under separate culty in acquiring. If this Is a fair ...always successful when made with “Tell me about it. Molly,” he thing. doesn’t know much of anything state commissions and entertain assumption, then my answer t;o the Rumford. Mufifins and biscuits of ligfif said flatly. "I suppose I am very "Jack Wells, are you crazy?” about a man, until she’s seen his large numbers of visitors. No fig­ Molly's eyes were full of shining question is, RELAXATION.”-—Joe even texture, good flavor, with real food, selfish. I was thinking pretty much room. Or read his letters from his ures as to use of the state forests Kirkwood. (The American Golfer.) about myself. Have you honestly a tears. She smiled luminously. And, vabte^ are assured when leavened with bending, kissed him softly. How family. Or looked over his snap­ for recreation purposes are avail­ job?” could she say that it might not be shots. able, although such use is known to Chorus girls have become one "Have I!” she cried. "I should Molly, like all women, was curi­ be considerable. of the talkies’ bare necessities. say I had! Guess what I'm going wise to wear an engagement ring ous. to work the first morning? Like It Never to do.” And Jack, it happened, was DEFINITELY SMART, RUMFORD "Oh, lord, I don’t know. What telling everyone you were just Here is the way it goes: This The Wholesome S po ils about married. . . . A girl without wrong about Mrs. Maloney. She do girls do in newspaper offices? had gone to the second show at the It’s definitely new and smart, country has to get more oil to fur­ a B ak in g Write things about cookiiif, and any romantic entanglements got movies. And there was nobody in and immediately gives impression nish more money to buy more cars along better in business. Men aren t H97-? clothes? Is that what you're going the house, excepting Miss Blake, of chic individuality. It’s the fash­ to use more oil. BAKING POWDER interested in engaged girls. to do, dear?” who lived on the first floor front, ionable tunic silhouette all Paris is Molly preened herself proudly. Then, suddenly. Molly was sorry and was deaf as a post. The place talking about. It is a slender type Cooking and clothes indeed! she had hesitated. What did she was in pitch darkness, except for a with gracious flare that doesn’t In­ “I'm going to be the Inquiring care about newsp^er men? Didn’t light, in Miss Blake’s room. She al­ terfere in the least with the slender­ FALLING HAIR Reporter!” she announced pom­ she love Jack with all her heart? ways sat up late, reading Home ness of figure. The left side of Quickly Stopped pously. "I'm going around with a And now she’d hurt his feelings! and Fireside. tunic, dips the hem just slightly, an photographer, and ask people ques­ "Sweetheart!” she cried, and held interesting means of adding length. Modern Dyers They tiptoed up the stairs. And LYON’S tions.” the little ring toward him. “Wish the stairs creaked, as gtalrs always The surplice closing detracts from “What!” it on for me. And I’ll never take do. Jack stumbled, and Molly gig­ width of bodice. Style No. 593 is Rosemary and If she had said she was going it off till you put a wedding ring gled. designed In sizes 16, 18, 20 years,! Sulphur around wuth a gunman, and hold beneath it.” (To Be Contiixued) 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches' But her lover was filled with bust. It is lovely and cool and so and Cleaners people up, Jack could scarcely have for sounded more horrified. shame and humiliation, and a sort entirely smart in pin dotted cotton “You’re going to .do nothing of of heart-b'jreaking anger? He reach­ voile in green and white with white Itching Scalp, Eczema 11 School St. T el.683f the kind!” ed, and taking the ring,, dropped Lace Jacket voile vestee. Printed lawn, sheer and Dandruff “Jack Wells, what do you mean, it overboard. linen In orchid shade, printed tub At Drug and Department Stores I’m going to do nothing of the “Oh!” Molly’s startled cry broke silk-, sun-tan, beige. Georgette crepe, Now Under New kind?” . . . on a sob. “Jack!” ' flowered chiffon and navy, blue < * i “But, see here, Molly, do you “You didn’t want It,” he said/ georgette crepe are Ideal selections. think any man’s going to stand for “But I did? Oh, Jack. Jack!” Pattern price 15 cents In stamps or having his sweetheart run around, She leaned over the side of the coin (coinis preferred). Wrap coin Management accosting a lot of bums. Asking boat,.‘‘It’s gone,” she said, and her carefully. fool questions. Getting herself In­ voice was flat and empty. “It was ■Yl^HEN damp days, sudden so white and shining. .. .and now sulted. What in blazes are you Manchester Herald V V changes in weather, dr'expos­ going to say to people?” it’s gone.” She put her wkite An­ ure to a draft makes ■'joints ache, X It had been a long day, and a gers to her face. Pattern Service New Policy “Yes,” he answered dully. And there is always quick . relief in nerve-wracking day, and suddenly NO. .TOS Bayer Aspirin.’"It makes short work Molly began to cry. “Oh, Jack! It’s he wondered if there was anything The following new, hours prevail: awful to Quarrel this way. I love symbolic in her words. If their love, As oar patterns are mailed of headaches or any'Jiftl.e pain. ,Jqst. you so, it simply breaks my heart.” which was also white and shining from New York City please al­ as effective ..in the more serious DAILY, 8 a. m. to 6 p .m. except Thurs. and Sat,, “Oh, Molly! Molly sweetheart! had also gone? low.. five days. suffering from neuralgia,, neuritis, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. I’m jealous, that’s all. I don’t want rheumatism or lurtibago.< No ache you working with a lot of men. Molly was crying softly., Price 15 Cents or pain‘is ever ^oo deep-rseaited for NO CHANGE IN PRICES! You’re such a little thing, Molly. “ My poor dear little''ring!” s’he Bayer Aspirin to fefieVe, and it does: We’ll take a boat on the pond in sobbed. “I loved it so much. And Name not affect the heart. ''All drug^sts, the Public Gardens. And.' listen, now I’ll never see it again. It’s with proven direclidris for ydriops' REMEMBER darling, the more I think about it. down in all that awful mud! Way Size uses which many people found WR CALL ...... Well, gosh, I haven’t any down at'the bottom'of the pond. 'invaluable'in the.'relief pf'gain, ■ THE ' right to ask you to sit around and And all that money thrown away! Address FOR wait for me. If I was any darn Gh, Jack, how cohld you!” ' CLEANING good, you wouldn’t have to any-, ‘‘That’s nothing,” he bragged. AND NUMBER “Money isn’t going to . count, with how.” DELIVER me much longer. I’ll ha'va enough A BRIEF' black lace Jaqketjwas Send your order to the “’Pat- 6837 of it to ‘buy you any darn thing worn Tvitb a gown of 'corn yellow It was lovely ‘on the pond. Th'e- .tern Dept., Manriiester Evening Aspirin is the trad*. m|xk of Btyer .> itoie moon hid behind the cloudB.' And your little heart wapts. ^ By-^the chiffon at the Meadow Club by One ' Herald, 8o, MfUrebester, Conn.” of aioaoftceUM^eit^' olorH*Uwh the dark was soft and stveet, and way, darling, did I tell you I'm go- I of Southampton's smartest womdti.'

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1^ - -' 4 . ‘“i- .‘’i •' PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* SOUTH MANCHESTER* CONN^* TUESDAY, JULY 16,19^9* CAN BRADDOCICS RIGHT STOP BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer BABE RUTH MAKES Giants In A Slump, TWEimETH HOMER LOUGHRAHS BOXING SKHL? OIMMV C M m Are Losing Morale

s s ' < ^ \ Has But Two Less Tban tight Heavyweight Champ '' V . . X s > won their generally brings them out en masse, j ticularly valuable to the Yankees because of their timeliness. Uls Gollins, zzz ...... 1 eighth straight In Boston yesterday Braddock. the challenger has ' 34 5 7 24 11 1 Cleveland ...... 031 010 30x— 8 6 0 M G // p i No. 20, contributed in the ninth 41 6 15 87 10 3 —and the consistent winning of the come fast during the past 12 Philadelphia ...... 021 200 OOO—a inning of the game with Detroit C hicago ...... 100 200 222— 9 Cubs in this section have taken all months. Only a year ago, he was Runs batted In: Gardner 2, Averill, yesterday, gava the ^jhamplons a Philadelphia ...... OOO 020 2u2— (J the .fight out of John’s ball club. in the camp of Tom Heeney. then Fonseca, Porter, Ferrell. Hauser. Simmons, Hale, Dykes: two base dramatic 7 to 6 victory. The ball Runs batted in: Heathoote, Wilson, In spite of a long stay at home, they preparing for his fight with Gene hits, Gardner. Haas 2. Jamieson. Fer­ Taylor, Klein 4, Moore, English, are 6 1-2 games out of the lead to­ struck the center field wall and the Grimm, Whitney, Thompson; two Tunney. He labored as an ordinary rell; home run. Averill. portly slugger had to sprint all the day and this depressing circum­ sparring partner and little had been (Second Game) j base hits, Heathcote, McMillan 2, way around the paths for the first Taylor. O’Doul. Whitney; home runs, stance has had its effect in the dug- heard of him outside of the New Philadelphia ...... 010 002 100— 4 1 Batteries; Philadelphia, Earnshaw j time this season. Wilson. Klein 2. out. There a brooding silence per­ York and New Jersey district. and Cochrane. Cleveland, Miljus, and (Secoad Gane) vades. The boys have nothing to Cuts Athletics’ Lead. C hicago ...... 601 000 100— 7 Since then his heavy right hand L. Sewell. New York cut the Athletics’ lead Philadelphia ...... 000 010 140-—6 say and they spend the afternoon has accounted for knockout victor­ to eight games, as the Macks lost Botterles; Chicago. Blake, Nehf, saying it. Hogan chased a foul In ies over Tuffy GrifiQths, Pete Latzb A t St. L ouis:— Root and Taylor. Philadelphia. Roy, amongst them the other day and BROWNS 10. R E D SOX 3 the first game of a double bill to Collins, McGraw, Sweetland and and Jimmy Slattery. These wins St. Louis Cleveland, 8 to 5. With the rookie nobody moved. They probably were brought him acclaim In all regions AB. R H. PO. A. B. Davis. thinking about something import­ 2 2 10 0 Wes Farrell opposing them. George where the noble business of ear Blue, lb ...... 3 Ilarnshaw scalped the Indians In ant. Anyhow, they hadn’t seen him Badgro. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 At Brooklya:— coming. The Incident was typical scrambling holds forth. McNeely, r f ...... 1 1 1 0 0 the nightcap, 4 to 0. ROBINS 4. REDS 2 . . 5 0 2 2 0 B rooklyn ••>f an attitude the Giants eeem to’ He is young and ambitious and Manush, If ...... If Ruth does lose his home run AB. R. H. PO. A. E. he can shoot a nasty right hand. Schulte, cf ...... b 9 2 3 0 diadem his successor may be Chuck have assumed since last Wednesday Kress, ss ...... 5 1 3 4 2 Frederick, cf ...... 3 2 3 5 . 2 0 when they failed to win the opening He may lack boxing skill and exper­ "Klein, the Philly phenom, who Gilbert, 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 - 0 O’Rourke. 3b ...... b 1 1 2 game of a double header with the ience but if he nails Tommy on the Meltllo. 2b ...... , . 4 2 2 1 3 Saratoga SpringM,' N^.Y., July 16. smacked his 24tb, 25th and 26th Herman, rf ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Bissonette, lb ...... 4 1 1 » 0 u Cubs. mandible, the king will do down. F errell, c ...... 1 5 1 — James J. Bradocki - is tit and homers yesterday and became one Stewart, p ...... 4 1 1 1 0 Bressler, If ...... 4 1 12 0 0 And maybe for the 10 seconds’ nap. up on Mel Ott of the Giants in the E. Moore, s s ...... 3 0 1 1 3 0 A Strange Outfit Loughran Is confident he can turn HOUAND’S HEAVY ffllTING ready but Tommy Loughran is still o6 10 16 27 9 National league home run derby. Flowers, 2b ...... ® ® ® J a 2 This sounds like a strange outfit James J. back. He banks on his struggling with his weight problem Pictnlch, o ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Boston Despite Klein’s bomeric feats, the ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 for a bloke like McGraw to be hand­ ring science and experience to whip AB. R. H. PO. A. E. as a challenger and champion wind Phils dropped both ends of a Clark, p ling. John is supposed to be a slave the kid. Whatever may be your Narlesky. 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 HELPS HUDSONS WIN 15-14 double-header to the Cubs, 9 to 6 29 4 8 27 10 0 driver whose every word Is the lash Scarrltt, If ...... 3-^1 1 1 0 0 up training for their light heavy opinion of Tommy, you’ll have to Cincinnati Bradley. p...... O 0 0 0 0 0 weight tilt tomorrow night at the and 7 to 6. of a whip that makes the hired men hand him these two qualities. H*^ Rothrock, cf ...... 4 1 2 5 0 1 The Cubs advanced to within 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. cringe and cower but apparently may be dangling on the pugilistic W. Barrett, rf ___ 3 0 0 3 1 0 Yankee Stadium, .New. York. Swanson, If ...... 4 0 0 1 9 0 they are not cringing In good form R. Barrett, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 games of the Pirates, who eked out Dressen, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 parachute but he still has the habit Todt, lb ...... 3 0 1 7 1 0 Braddock, far enough under the a 5 to 4 decision over the Braves Walker, rf ...... 2 1 0 2 0 1 these days. Even a man’s most of getting the decision. And until Berry, c ...... 2 0 0 2 1 0 Circuit Clout in Ninth With weight to justify a period of. restful when the once peerless George Zitzmann, rf ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 violent oratory is liable to seem the 18th of July he’ll still be the Gaston, c ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Kelly, lb ...... ■* ® ^ I a 2 inactivity for the next two days, Slsler ingloriously muffed a pop Allen, c f ...... 4 0 0 6 0 0 pointless if he gets the impression champion. Rhyne, ss ...... 4 1 1 2 3 0 tossed his fourteen ounce sparring that nobody is listening. IMacFayden, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Two Gone Ends Hard fly in the eleventh inning. Pittenger, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 1 0 Bayne, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Local gloves aside late yesterday and will Ray Kolp, Cincinnati hurler who Ford. 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 5 0 Probably the main trouble with Carroll, p ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 not pull on“1eather again until recently dropped a disputed deci­ Gooch, c ...... 1 0 0 - 0 0 the club is that it finds itself in Dobens. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thursday. sion to Hack Wilson, was outpoint­ Sukeforth, o ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 B igelow , It ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fought Struggle at West Kolp. p ...... 2 0 0 . 0 2 U third place and has come to suspect SCHEDULE READY H eving, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Loughran is grinding away wear­ ed by Lefty Clark of Brooklyn, 4 to Stripp, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 that this is where it belongs. Cer­ Sport Ehrhardt, p ...... 0 0 0 Ruffing, X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ily at Hoosick Falls, harassed by 2. Clark yielded only four hits. tainly Indications are strongly Reeves, xxx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Side Playgrounds. Bunching hits in the third and against an Improvement in their Williams, xxxx .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the necessity of whittling down and 31 2 4 24 9 0 SENIOR LEAGUERS keeping off weight right up to the fifth frames, the giants down .the B rooklyn ...... 101 002 OOx 4 situation. For one thing, they have «•> »? 7 4>4 o 1 moment that he greets Braddock at Cardinals, 7 to 2. Scott and Sher- Cincinnati ...... 000 lOO 100— 2 lost ten games more than have the Chatter Runs batted in: Bressler 2. Freder­ St. Louis ...... ! 000 601 80x— 10 Pat Carlson predicted real base­ the scales. The champion can’t help del pitched. Pirates and there is one bet you al­ Boston ...... 000 210 000-“ 3 The St. Louis Browns massacred ick. Herman, Kelly, Stripp; two base ways can make with an open mind Runs batted in: Schulte 2. McNeely ball for his Senior Men’s league betraying the anxiety be feels over hits. K elly. .Moore. Frederick. Bis- 2, Blue. Manush. Kress. .Mellilo, Ber­ how this heroic reduction process the Red Sox, 10 to 3, and Young sonette; home runs. Frederick, Bres- and can get well out In front in vic­ Director Carlson Plans 15 ry, Stewart. Todt 2, Narlesky: two when it was formed last week and will affect his. speed and stamina. Ed Walsh of the White Sox beat sler. tories and you still have a c’ .ance. base hits. O’Rourke, Stewart. Kress. last night this prediction came Washington 4 to 2, But when it tons you b-idly i.n de­ Todt, Rhyne. “ Hobs” Keeney’s playing against .It Boston >— through. The Hudsons nosed out PIRATES B, BRAVES 4 feats, you are licked. Games for Playgrounds Southington last Saturday was a Another adverse indi'”Gion U the. At Detroit:— the Atlas, 15-15 In a tilt that some­ Pittsburgh YANKS 7, TIGERS 6 revelation to the fans of the north TWO FRAMES NEEDED AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fact that the Giants have played New Y ork what resembled big league scores. Adams, 2b ...... 4 .8 vaven double headers In the last L ea p e. end. This young man accepted 12 L. Waner, cf ...... 5 AB R. a. PO. A. E. How They Stand 'bree weeks and h-tve broken t>ven ...... 4 1 0 1 Ty Holland hit a homer in the difficult chances without a bobble P. SVaner, r f ...... 4 0 3 Combs, cf .... 1 1 in six of them, (t is remarkable Robertson, 3b ...... 4 I 2 1 1 0 ninth with two gone. and covered a lot of ground. Too FOR CUBS’ VICTORY Co:norosEy, If ...... 4 Gehrig, lb-...... 4 1 2 13 n 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Bartell, ss ...... 3 how fast one can gfet oneself no- The schedule for the Senior Ruth. If ...... 5 .3 «i 0 0 It was a real old-fashioned base­ bad the big moguls of local base­ Sheely. lb ...... 4 •y 'vhvre doi.ig business like that. Baseball League was announced Lazzeri, 2b ...... 4 0 1 .6 1 ball game with all the thrills of ball weren't on hand to see this Clarke. 3b ...... 5 ! Meantime, the club they expected to Meusei. rf ...... 5 0 1 4 0 0 Eastern League Harsrreaves, c ...... 5 last evening. Fourteen games re­ o diamond sport packed into one hour chap perform. The Cubs nosed out the Red Sox, 0 1 0 3 0 run down while the eastern cam­ Dickey, c ...... 4 1 2 0 0 and thirty-three minutes. The game Albany 5, New Haven 4. .Melne. p ...... 4 main and it will take until August Durocher. ss ...... 3 0 ii ? .5 1 7 to 6, in a fast and well played Allentown 4, Bridgeport 3. paign was on, to wit, the Pirates, Koenig, ss . .. •) 0 0 0 0 n Itself was remarkably fast when 38 5 7 33 15 1 16 to complete all the contests ac­ There is another exploit of this game at the West Side playgrounds (Others not scheduled). Boston has won three straigbr |n Preoklyn. cording to the schedule printed be­ Sherid. p .... n 2 0 1 0 one considers the score. same chap Keeney that still lives tour straight in Philadelphia and Heimacii. p ...... n 0 0 1. 0 0 in the Junior league yesterday. American League AB, R. H. PO. A. low, However, rainy weather may Durst. X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 As a matter of fact the pitchers ■n’ith the fans of the north end. Ricliboury, rf ...... 5 0 0 - 0 0 the opening game in Boston yester- Newbauer weakened in the second Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 5 (1st) MaranvIUe. ss ..... a 1 1 2 1 I upset some of the contests but Di­ \ orked fairly good, but both teams He doesn’t like to have anyone Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 0 (2d) da.v. They have won thirteen of the 38 7 14 27 12 0 and third, allowea seven runs In Clark, c f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 rector Carlson has his plans all hi Ifeavny and took every advant­ nienliou it but he holds a record Chicago 4, Washington 2. Cooney, cf ...... 4 0 1 9 0 0 last fifteen games while the Giants Detroit The these two frames and after that have been doddering along with arranged to take care of this. AB R. H. PO A. E age of each others misplays. in football that few players in the New York 7, Detroit 6. Sisler, lb ...... 5 0 1 8 0 - Just as soon as all the teams R. Joluison. If ...... 5 1 1 4 0 0 tightened up, going the remainder Harper. If ...... 5 1 3 6 0 0 eight \ictorie.s and five defeats. score; country ever equalled. At one time St. Louis, 10., Boston 3. Bell...... 0 1 0 2 0 meet each other the standings will Rice, c f ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hudsons (15) Keeney tri^d out for the Majors.’ of the distance without allowing a They also have lost ground to the G ehringer, 2b ...... 5 •» 2 1 7 0 hit or a run. Mahoney allowed five Natiuual League Maguire, 2b ...... 4 1 2 4 o Cubs, so that If ‘ hey feel downcast be published regularly in this pa- 2 AB R H PO some years ago and wanted to be Spolirer, c ...... 5 1 - - 1 0 Heilmann. rf ...... i) 1 3 0 u hits and was accorded swell support Chicago 9, Philadelphia 6 (1st.) today, they have come by the senti­ .Alexander, lb • • . * . o 0 2 10 0 0 Falkoski, p . . . ,6120 a quarter-back. He was fast In Chicag > 7. Philadelphia 6 (2d.) Brandt, p ...... 4 0 I'O - 0 .4 110- by his mates in the pinches. The Dugan, z ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ment honestly. .McManus. Cb ...... 4 0 (» 0 1 0 B. Kerr, rf . . . those days and it is doubted If any­ Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 2. Plilllips. c ...... 4 1 1 ,s n 0 .5 4 4 1 box scores follow: Legett, zz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 it a success. The sclftdule follows: 1 n 4 0 0 Holland, ss . . one in Manchester could travel as New York 7, St. Louis 2. .5 2 2 4 Red Sox (6) 41 4 11 33 10 3 Thursday. July IS— Cardinals Westling. ss ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hewitt, 3b . . . Pittsburgh 5, Boston 4 (11). 2 fast in a football uniform. The AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Pittsburgh ...... 020 020 000 01— 5 play Ramblers. Carroll, p ... 0 0 0 0 Wilkinson, lb. .4 2 1 11 writer, immediately after writing Fothergill, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Maloney, c . . . .5 2 2 7 O’Leary, 3b . . .4 0 2 1 1 Boston ...... 000 211 000 00— 4 Friday, July ID— Pirates play the next paragraph will seek a E. Rag’kus, lb.4 0 0 6 1 t h e STANDINGS Runs batted in; Melne 2, Comoro- Russell, rf . . . .11 0 0 skv. Bartell. Bell, Riclibourg: two Aces. 37 6 9 27 10' 0 disused house for the remainder of Metcalf, c . . . . .3 0 0 5 1 H om e Runs Carlson, If . • .4112 Eastern League ba'se Wts. Melne, Harper, M aguire: TVTondavmonody, JuiyJulv -22 - Hudsonsnuu^u => play - ji Detroit N'ew Y ork...... 200 loi 200000 3U200—6 — i 2 0 2 0 the summer. Newbauer, p . .2 0 0 1 1 three base hits, Spohrer. Metcalf, cf . . . W. L. PC. I Adams, cf . • . • 3 1 0 0 0 Cardinals. Runs batted in: Meusei 2, Heil- Gustafson, 2b .3112 .655 Major Leaguee Thursday, Julv 25— Atlas Plby ! niann. Robertson. Ruth 2. Lazzeri. Keeney, playing quaterback, un­ Floyd, rf . . .. .3 2 1 0 0 Albany ...... 55 29 At New Yo^k^— i Alexander 2, Durst. Carroll: two base Smith, ss . . . . . 3 1 1 2 2 Providence ...... 51 33 .607 GIANTS T, CAROS 2 Klein, P hillies...... 26 Pirates. T o ta l...... 39 27 12 dertook to make a gain for the New Y ork Friday, July 26 -Ramblers play hits. Heilmann. Gehrig. Dickey 2, Lennon, 2b ...3 1 1 2 0 Bridgeport ...... TO 34 .595 Ott, G iants...... 25 Ruth; three base hits, Gehringer, .\tlas Majors via an end run. He started Pittsfield ...... 40 42 .488 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Wilson, C u b s...... 23 Aces. Combs; home run, Ruth. Breen, If .. . . .2 1 0 1 0 Reese, If ...... ___ 4 0 1 2 0 0 AB close to the west side line and .476 0 Gehrig. Y anks...... 22 Monday, July 29— Hudsons play | Hartford ...... 40 44 Fuliis, of ...... ___ 3 1 4 0 Aiken ...... 5 raced clear across the diamond, at­ Springfield ...... 36 50 .419 Llndstrom, 3b . ___ 4 1 1 0 Bottomley, Cards ...... 22 Ramblers. .4t C hicago:— 27 6 5 18 6 «> u 0 i W H IT E SO.r 4. X.\TIONALS 2 tempted to circle back in the di­ New H aven...... 32 48 .too Ott, rf ...... 4 1 s Hafey, Cards ...... 22 Thursday, August 1— Atlas play Cubs (7) T erry, lb ...... ___ 3 1 3 8 1 0 Chicago rection from which he started, Allentown ...... 31 55 .360 1 3 0 Simmons, Athletics...... • • • AB. R. H, PO. A. B, AB. R. H. PO. A. Cohen, 2b ...... 4 0 1 Aces. raced forty-one yards and did not American L e i^ e Farrell, s s ...... 4 0 1 8 5 0 Ruth, Yanks ...... 20 Friday, August 2— Cardinals Metzler, If 1 0 6 0 0 Heres, lb . . . .3 0 1 7 0 0 2 4 4 0 gain an inch of ground. In fact he W, L. PC. O’F arrell, o ...... 4 1 0 6 0 Oissell, ss ...... 3 1 A. Gag’kus, ss . 3 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 Eastern League play Pirates. Shires, lb . 3 i 2 6 1 0 lost five yards. His run was fa­ Philadelphia .... 60 23 .723 Scott, p ...... ___ 4 2 0 2 0 Latwinski, c . 3 1 1 11 1 Monday, August 5— Atlas play Reynolds, rf ____ _ . . 4 0 0 mous for one thing. No one, who .633 27 12 0 Caldwell, Profs...... 21 ...... Mahoney, p .. 3 0 0 a 4 New Y o r k ...... 50 29 34 7 13 Cardinals. 1 Kamm. 3 b . n 0 0 0 0 Yordy, A lbany...... 19 Hoffman, cf ...... 3 0 2 3 0 0 ever saw this feat has ever allow­ Sullivan, rf . . 3 1 1 0. 0 St. Louis ...... 48 35 .578 St. Louis Thursday, August S—Hudsons 0 0 4 2 AB. R. H. PO .A. B. Cicero, H illles...... 17 Kerr, 2b ...... 3 0 ed him to foTget it. Anyway he "Vennart, 3b .. 3 2 2 1' 0 Detroit ...... 44 40 .524 **a 1 0 0 1 Berg, c ... O 0 2 o 1 0 Douthit. cf .... ___4 1 Roser, Senators ...... 17 play Pirates. is a better, second baseman than Solomanson, cf 1 1 '0 0 0 Cleveland ...... 41 40 .506 .... 4 0 1 0 3 0 1 W alsh, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 t a l ...... 41 14 15 24 10 5 Delker, 3b ----- Friday, August 9— Aces play he ever was at quarter. Antonio, 2b . . 3 1 1 1 1 Washington ....30 48 .38 High. 2 b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 0 Cardinals. Score by innings: Chicago ...... 30 55 .353 Bottomley, lb .. ___ 4 0 0 9 1 0 28 4 7 27 9 0 Cotton, If . . . 2 1. 1 -0 0 0 4 0 0 Monday, August 12— Atlas play ■Washington H udsons...... 210 002 541— 15 Boston ...... 25 58 .301 Roettger, If ...... 4 0 It isn't the saturation point ol i The north end is Indignant. Orsattl, r f ...... • • • a ^ 1 1 0 0 Ramblers. AB. R. J. PO. A. E. T tla s ...... 201 040 601— 14 i National League ___ 4 0 1 3 1 0 the automobile that worries the j Judge, lb ...... 3 0 0 8 0 0 “ Where do you get that stuff about 24 7 '7 21 8 W ilson, c ...... Thursday, August 15— Hudsons Score by Innings: W. L. PC- Gelbert, ss .... ___3 0 0 4 b 1 pedestrian so much as the satura­ 1 Rice, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Moski playing with the Cubs?” 0 0 9 1 • play Aces. 1 Goslin, If ...... 4 0 o 4 0 0 Cubs ...... 025 000 X—7 Pittsburgh . ___ 52 26 .667 Sherdel, p ...... 3 tion point of the driver. O Trying to explain that the Cubs • Friday, August 16— Ramblers j .Myer. 2b .. n 1 3 0 Red Sox . 000. ^ 300 3— 6 Chicago . . . ___ 49 28 .636 24 IS 1 i1 2 4 1 0 Rastus: “'Whatsa niattah, Mose, are golng'to have a first class team 34 2 7 1 Tate, c ...... 4 New York . ....49 36 .576 N ew Yoi^k ...... 008 040 OOx— 7 play Pirates. ! Bluege, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 o 0 does yo’ feet still hurt” Is like throwing kerosene oil on a Two base hit, Venilart; struck 1 West, cf ...... S 0 1 1 1 1 Mose; “ Dey sho’ does. Ah done out by Mahoney 11, by Newbauer 6; St. Louis ...... 40 42 .488 St. Louis ...... Oil 000 000— 2 i Cronin, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 bonfire. However, the rumor still Runs batted In: Fullls 3, Cohen 2. took six cans of corn syrup, but It base on balls off Mahoney 2, by Brooklyn . • ....37 42 .468 Terry, Douthit, Wilson; two base hit, 1 llarberry, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 persists that Moski is going to play ___ 32 48 .400 0 0 0 0 0 didn’t do no good.” Newbauer 4; umpire. Smith. Philadelphia Orsattl, Scott; home runs, Douthit. PIRATE-ACES UST Barnes, x ...... 1 with the Cubs and what is more, Bbston .... ___32 50 .390 Iska, p ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 get paid for his services. No harm Moss, X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati . . . . .'80 49 .380 in that but the north end still per­ r i e n a i y 33 2 8 24 11 1 sists that Moski was born north of Chicago ... 000 002 )2x— 4 > GAMES TODAY ■Washington 000 000 311 2 the “ line” and will always be a Viait tfie Huns batted in: HoTCman 2, Myer, north ender. Leading Batters Eastern League ^ e r v i c e The following players have been Cronin. The man who wants to run Pittsfield at Hartford (4:30.) signed up for the Pirates and Aces everything often balks Not a murmur about football at Springfield at , Albany. M c G o v ^ ■who meet Thursday evening under the south end. Pete Vendrillo can­ National LSas^e Providence at Bridgeport. for folks who the schedule printed elsewhere on at the la'wnmower. not be reached and none of the ■Q. AB. R. H. PC. Allentown at Njw Haven (2). JUNIOR TENNIS STARS Herman. Bkln. ...76 ■.291 55 114 .392 nood roody cosh this page. According to the rules players will say a thing professing O'Doul. Phila. ...81 327. 77 128 .391 American Ijeague of th® league these players are not Philadelphia at Cleveland. not to know. The south end Is go­ Terry, N. Y...... 86, 359 58 134 .378 Granhe Co.’s q u l c k l y l allowed to play -with any other team TURN IN GOOD GAMES ing to make one big splurge this Klein, Phila...... 80 383 68 123 .368 Washington at Chicago. and must observe this rule at all T fayn or, Pitts. . . . 7 2 -SOX' 61 109 .360 New York at Detroit. year In football if Dame Rumor Comorosky, Pitts. 63 225-, 48 81 .360 • Memorial times. The lineups: can be believed. Quietly the plans Boston at St. Louis. Aces Leader a year ago today, Hornsby, Pirates At the West Side Playgrounds for the coming season, now only Boston, .398. - ' ' . ,“,4 National League Exhibition H. Hewitt, c .. . c, E. Johanson St. Louis at New York. yesterday Bob Cotton defeated Bill six weeks away, are under consid­ A aierlcan L.aaanM W. Harrison, p . . . . . p, P. Daust Mahoney 6-3, 7-5. Chucky Smith eration. Just what the north end ' Chicago at Philadelphia. of T. F a u lk n e r , p , . . . p, H. Fraser Foxx. Phila...... S3 299 69 117 .391 defeated Prank Brimly 6-4, 6-4. is going to do still remains veiled Manush, St. L. . . .83 843 68 134 .390 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. P. Phillips, 3b , ., ss, W. Royce Fred Beiber defeated Peppy Robi­ with secrecy. Simmons, Phila. ..IS 819. 67 117 .367 Pittsburgh at Boston. W. Dickson, 2b lb, John Tierney now 7-5, 6-1. Fonseca. Cleve. ..St'StS- 53 113 .359 Monuments and B. Sherman, ss . 2b, F. Dellafera Lazzeri. N. Y...... 79 300 46 107 .357 R. Crawford, lb 3b, H. Gustafson Wednesday afternoon at the West Mayor Sam Prentice is going to Cochrane. Phila. . .73 277. ..61 99 .357 Totel ohaivea at three and one- Side J. Metcalf plays A. Brimley Markers T. Larson, cf . , If, J. Sheenan talk to his* .ball club this qvenlng Leader a year ago today, Goslln. half per cent, per month

PROFESSIONAL Want Ad Information LOSr AND FOUND 1 HOLDEN TO REPRESENT MARLBOROUGH SERVICES 22 EXPAND ELECTRIC lost— NEW TIRp and rim, size Manchester Piano Tuning a n TAXI COMPANY W. 0. Atwood of Welser, Idaho 30x5. Finder please return to 59 gave an Interesting and illustrated CO.’S M H E R E Evening Herald North street or telephone 6S10. Expert work guaranteed Kemp’s Music House lecture on Wednesday evening at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- lost— THIS MORNING betAveen Tel. 66S0 Well Known Hartford Attor­ the Congregational church on the MENTS School street and Frances Gown j ney to Present Case Before Intermountain Institute at Welser Additional Condoits, New Count *lx average words to a llna Shop, crescent of pearls, platinum | HILLMAN'S TAXIDERMIC of which he is an Instructor. LABORATORY Furniture the Public Utilities Board. Miss Fanny A. -Blish is visiting Initials, numbers and abbreviations tips. Telephone 57 41. each count as a word and compound friends at Stonington, Mass. Phone 4042 James B. Tatem, of Putnam, Sub-StadoD Necessary as words as two worda Minimum cost Is lost— BIRD DOG 18 months old, Have your bass mounted! William Hall of Essex Is visiting nrlce of three lines. owner of the City 20 Cent Taxi ^ • spayed female, answers to name his niece Mrs. Jerome F. Weir. Company, today secured Attorney Line rates per day for transient of “ Spot” , has one prominent P. A. Walker and family of New Demand Increases. spot on head. Call Manchester REPAIRING RE you “breaking Benedict M. Holden of Hartford to Y’ork City have come to their cot­ ElTeclIre March 17, l»S7 Construction Company. Dial 4131. represent him In his application for tage on the Hebron road to spend Cash Charge MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum 1 a permit to operate his cabs In Con­ Increases in demands for elec­ li Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts J cts up house k e e p - the summer. lost — GEN'FlEMAN’S Illinois | cleaner, phonograph, clock, lock | necticut towns and cities. Mr. Hol­ tric service in the outlying sec­ ;i Consecutive Days .. » cts 11 cts repairing; key making. Braith- j Another food sale was held Sat­ , Qay ...... I 11 1® ®'® wrist watch, on either Cente", j den will go before the Public Utili­ urday afternoon for the benetit of tions of Manchester have forced Ml orders tor Irregular Insertions Arch. Pine or Ridge streets. Re- j waite. 52 Pearl street. I ing?” Have you home ties commission at an early date the Library Association kitchen the Manchester Electric Companv will be charged at the one-time rate. ward if returned to 197 Center | and present his evidence that the to make plans for the expansion ot Soecial rates for long term every LAWN MOWERS KEPAIKEU. City Taxi service is a public neces­ equipment. dav advertising given upon request. street or telephone 4372. I chimneys cleaned aud repaired, Mrs. Hyman Dorman and chil­ its local power equipment. Two Ads ordered for three or six days furnishings to sell? sity and convenience. key tilting, safes opened, saw tiling dren Louise and Maurice, former new circuits are being run out of and stopped before the third or flfth Unusually strong evidence will be residents of this place, now of the sub-station on New street day will be charged only for the ac­ announcements 2 and grinding. Work called for. petitions bearing hundreds of local tual number of times the ad aooear. Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm Cromwell called on friends here re­ through a new conduit being laid ed. charging at the rate earned, but Then your motto should signatures asking the commisoioii STEAMSHIP TICKETS— All parts street. Telephone 3648. to grant the taxi company a permit cently. underground on Park street, and no allowances or refunds can be made .Miss Jessie F. Weir is visiting on six time ads stopped after the of the world. Ask for sailing llsis to operate in Manchester. Man­ plans were today announced for fifth day. and rates. Phone 3450. Robert ’J. SEWING MACHINE repairing of all be, ‘TTl tell the w o r ld - chester people, those in South Man- iriends is Westboro, Essex and the erection of a new sub-station No "till forbids": display lines not Smith, 1009 Main street. makes, oils, needles and supplies. cliester especially, seemed anxiruip Centerbrook. in the north end. sold. U. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. The Junior hand will play in The Herald will not be responsible to sign their names and as a result The underground conduits will for more than one Incorrect Insertion Tel. 4 301. through want ads in the East Hampton on Old Home Day carry the new power lines out of automobiles FOR SALE 4 lUr. Tatem has'made out a half of any advertisement ordered for dozen more petition blanks to be Saturday, August 3rd. the New street sub-station to Main more than one time. circulated further here. The date for the annual town street where the power will go over The Inadvertent omission of 1927 BUICK SEDAN COURSES AND CLASSES 27 and school fair has been set for reel outdicatlon of advertlslna will be Petitions from Manchester al­ different lines to the sections re­ 1927 WHIPPET 6 COACH Saturday, September 21st. The rectified only by cancellation of the 1927 HUDSON COACH SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ ready In the hands of Attorney Hol­ quiring more “juice.” Workmen charge made tor the service rendered mer classes now open in oarbsr- den bear names of local doctors, officers of the association for the have proceeded as far as the cor­ • • • 1924 BUlCK COUPE year are president: William Kier- All advertisements must conform When better used cars are sold, iug. Low rate of tuition. Inqqlrs lawyers, nurses, business men, and ner of Church street with this job. in style, copy and tyoography with 14 Msr- other leading citizens In great num­ stead; vice president, Robert T. With the construction of a ndw we’ll sell them.” Vaughn's Barber School, Manchester Buell; treasurer, T. W. Doberrentz regulations enforced by the publish­ ber. After The Herald's article sub-station on Hilliard street on ers and they reserve the right to COLE MOTOR SALES ket street, Hartford. and secretary, William CaflTn. edit, revise or relect any copy con­ 91 Center St. Tel. S27 5 telling the story of the refusal to the south side just west of the rail­ grant th? concern a permit to oper­ The church services were held in sidered objectlonatde. the vestry instead of the upper road underpass the present small CbOSINr. H URS— Classified ads 1928 Oldsmobile Coach. HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Evening Herald ate. Mr. Tatem said his canvaa.sers transformer station on Electric to be puhlisned same day must be re­ 192S Oldsmobile Coupe. had no trouble whatever jn getting room of the church Sunday morn­ ceived bv 12 o’clock nron. Saturdays ing as the upper room is being street near the Orford Soap Com­ 1928 Chevrolet Koadsier. STEAMSHIP POSITION— Europe; signatures. The only refusals came pany factory will be abandoned. A Orient; South America, eto. Good redecorated. The work is being TELEPHONE YOUR WAN! 1927 Buick Coach. DIAL 5121 from those fearing to arouse the total ot 11,000 volts wil: be carried 1927 Oldsmobile Coach. pay. E.xperience unneceesary. Send anger of other taxi operators here. done by E. E. Thompson of ADS. self-addressed envelope for list. Glastonbury. into this new sub-station and this CKAWFOlU) AUTC SUPPLY CO. will be reduced to 2,300 volts for Ads are accepta-i over the telephone Center &. Trottc. Streets Mr. Arculus, Mount Vernon. N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan B. Payne of at the CHAKGli: KATB given above ! Portland called on friends here re­ use in the outlying sections. as a convl^aice to advertisers. but Tel. 6495 or S063 the CASH KATHS win be accepted as WANTED— EL.EV aTOR ho7 Jver cently. The rapid increase in the use of I-’UIX PArMK.N'l If paid at the busi­ IS years of age. 8e« Mr ender.- 1 WAPPING Miss Edith Roberts of West electricity for household appliauces 1927 FORD COUPE. ------I ness office on or before 'he eeventh 1923 FORD COUPE. soii. Watkins Brother* Hartford spent the week end here and the expansion of the Manches­ day following the firet losenlon of 2 — 1926 FORD TOURINGS. • • 1 Miss Dorothy Stowell of Hart-. with friends, ter Electric Company’s terrilovy each ad. otherwise the CHARUK WANTED— ALL round machinist, U.ATli) will be collected ."vo responsi­ 2—1926 FORD PANELS. ford was the guest at the home of The Christian Endeavor meeting under General Manager Lewis N. bility for errors In telephoned ads 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. having several yearv experience. COUNTKY BOARD— HOUSES FOK KENT 05 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sharp over was held Sunday evening. The topic Heebner makes this development will be assumed and their accuracy JEWETT TOURING. Apply to Cheney Brothers Em­ 1 the week-end. was "The Christian Sunday. What of the concern’s local plant neces­ cannot be guaranteed. ployment, office. RESOKIS GU FOR RENT— 6 ROOM house, all INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ buick TOURING. Mrs. Mary Nichols of North Elm! it is for and Why’ and Mrs. C. S. sary. The expected use of electrici­ STUUEBAKER TOURING. WILSON COTTAGE— Rooms uear improvements, steam heat, and street. Manchester, who has been Bollss was the leader. ty in the homes this winter makes TIONS garage. Inquire 107 Hemlock St. Fred Schadtle and family of MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES BOATS AND shore front. Pole 105, Myrtle very 111 tor many weeks, is mn< h it necessary to have the new appa­ Births ...... * 1069 Main St. Tel. 5462 Beach. Milford. better and called on friends in this Cromwell are visiting his parents, ratus ready before fall. Engagements ...... “ ACCESSORIES FOR RENT— NEW 7 room house, .Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Schadtle. Marriages ...... S' Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. at 264 Mackmalack street, all im­ place on Monday of this week. Deaths ...... ^ Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs. W. Kier- 192S ESSEX COUPE FOR S.YLE—KING folding canvas APAK I lViEN IS— FLATS— provements. Inquire at 268 Hack­ Mrs. Frank C. StodPard h.is Card of Thanks ...... ^ been visiting at the home of her stead, and Mrs. E. T. Thienes and USE COMPRESSED AIR HUDSON SPEEDSTER boat. Have a boat when and TENEMENTS 63 matack street. daugliters Jean and Peg.gy visited l.ost and Bound ...... ^ BETTS GARAGE where you want it, a good safe son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Grace Kierstead visited at the Announcements ...... ‘ boat. Powell, 226 Woodbridge Minor Stoddard of Simsbury, re­ Personal.' ...... * Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce FOR RENT— 6 ROOM flat, hert Times Camp in Coventry on Thurs­ TO SAVE OLD TREE Aatomohllee street. furnished, all improvements. In- SUMMKK HOMES cently. day. Miss Kierstead is dietitian at Automobiles fur Sale ...... J GOOD USED CARS ciuire 82 Collage street. Phone. FOK KENT Mrs. Leuella Nevers has been the camp. Automobiles for Exchange...... b Cash or Terms .'^pending tire past two or three Auto .Accessories— I'lres ...... » 4332. .Mr. Anderson of Middletown nf Cheshire. July 16—Scientist con­ Auto Kenairing— Painting ...... ‘ Madden Bros. GARDEN—LAW N- FOR RENT— SMALL tenement, weeks with friends and relatives the Connecticut Highway Depart­ nected with state and private insti­ Autv' Schools ...... **A 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. near Lake Wamgumhaug, Coven­ in West Haven. ment was in town on business Fri­ tutions watched the Yale scientists’ Auros—Ship Dv Truck ...... 8 North Elm street, newly renovat- Miss Etta J. Nevers of Hartford experiment feeding air to the roots Autos— For Hire ...... try. W. E. Orcutl, Coventry. Tele­ day. (f a ra ges—Service— Storage . . . . . tv 20,000 TRANSPLANTED celery e'^. modern improvements, garage. phone Manchester Rosedale 34-3. Was the week-end guest of her sis­ Benjamin Lord is at Camp In of an almost century-old tulip tree Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... JJ AUTO ACCESSORIES— plants, easy blanching, Boston Call 258. ter Mrs. Edna N. Stead and fam­ Niantic with the C. N. G. here yestei’day. Air compressure Wanted A M'os —Motorcycles .... TIRES 6 market, and white plume, golden TO RENT— PIPE BAY. Qiiilfoi'd. of eighty pounds to the inch was lliisim-ss iintl rriitessloniil Services FOR RENT— VERY desirable five ily. self blanching. 379 Burnside Ave. 6 room waterfront cottage, con- Several from tliis place attended pumped into the ground beneath Biisitiess S.-rvlces Ottered .... 12 BATrEHlEi, FOR YUUK autuuin- Greenhouse, East Hartford. Phone room flat, gi^rage, at 25 Elro, off ■ venietlces. Available month of the tree, shaking the front walk at Household Services Ottered ...... 13-A Flower. Inquiie 21 Elro. the funeral of Mrs. Gertrude S. POUCE SHAKE-UP Biillditisi—Contracttne ...... blle, ranging frnm J7 up Recharg­ S-3041. August. Inquire 173 Henry street. Hollister, which was held at her the home of .William H. Bassett, Plori St s—N u rsenes ...... lb ing and repairing. Dtsirihut.ort nt FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, late home on Marble street, Man­ owner of the tree, but no further l-'uneral Directors ...... Prest-O-LUe Batteries. Center 6 ROOM COTTAGE, west side sign of the work was apparerL Heatinc—riumbine—Roofing ... 1' chester, Sunday afternoon. New Y’ork, July 16—Grimly de­ all improvements at 12 Trotter Columbia Lake, garage, boats, Walter O. Filley, state forestei; Insurance ...... Auiit Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. HOIISEHOU) GOODS 51 street. Apply at 16 Doane street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers termined to stamp out as far as is Milllnerv —Dressmaking ...... 12 drinking water, July 14 th to Dr. W. E. Britton, slate entomolo­ 5293. had Hs their guest over the week­ humanly possible Broadway gang . .Mf>vinii—Trucking—Storage ... 20 REFRIGERATORS and hammocks, .August 4th. Telephone 5661. murders. Police Commissioner gist. Dr. G. P. Clinton, state botan­ P.iinting— PHperine ...... I'O KEN I’—CKNIENNIAL aparl- end their daughter, Miss Alice Nev­ closed out for cost. Benson Furni­ ments, fmii nmni aparlment, tarn- Whalen today dealt a new hand all ist, and Dr. Cari G. Deuber, of Yale, Prctf^.'ssiona 1 Services ...... 22 ture Company, Main street. ers of Hartford. Kepalring ...... 23 GARAGES—SEK VICES— tur set vice, heat, gas range, ice around in a fresh start to win his observed the work done by William I’alloring— Dveing—Cleaning — 24 STOKAGK 10 HOUSES FOK SALE 72 FH-ederick A. Blythe who has battle with crime In the greater C. Shepard, of Stamford, and FOR THURSDAY box furnished Gall Marn-hestet been ill at the home of his daugh­ Toller Goods af.d Service ...... 25 Construction Companyr 4 131. city. Every one of the IS police George A. Cromie, New Haven’s city Wanted —Business Service...... 2* FOR RENT—GARAGE on Eldrldge One oak bed room set, bed. dress­ FOK SALE— NEW HOMES on ter, Mrs. Robert Newcomb ot Buck- forester, and -will continue to watch Kdnenlloniil er, small chest, chair, rocker and inspectors of the force were on "ew Courses and Classes ...... '27 street, near Main. Inqiiire 29 FOR KENT— BEAUI’IFUL Walkei. Henry. Wastiinguiii Kar:- land, is improved and is back to “beats” today. It was the first 100 the effects on the tree. spring $30. Also one white bed Private Instruction ...... 2S Eldrldge street or telephone ronm teneniedits, modern improve­ er, Phelps Knad arid Falrview hi.s work here again. per cent shake-up the force has ever The compressed air treatment room set, combination dresser, Dancing ...... S77S. ______ments, all remodeled. 5 Walnut streets, In tact all seci.lniis ot ttie The Rev. Richard F^rye of West experienced. was tried because the tree appeared Musical — Dramatic ...... 22 small cliest, tabje, chair, rocker and Wanted — Instruction ...... 30 street, near Cheney Mills, very town Our It.si '41WHVS -nniiiieie Granville, Mass., preached at the Switching of inspectors'an ' lo-w- to be about to die. Flnnnrliil DON'T FORGET— Satisfactory ser­ spring $30. \ reasonable. InquIie on premises, F’ederated church here in excliauge er officers was a direct result of the WATKINS Arthur A. Knofla. Phone 5440 or Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 vice on your 1926, 1927 or 1928 tailor shop. Telephone 5030. 5938. S75 Main street. with the pastor. Rev. Harry B. notorious double 'killing 1n the Business Oppttrtunines ...... 3’2 Chevrolet. We have equipment and FURNITURE EXCHANGE Mi'ner, last Sunday morning. There Hotsy Totsy riUht club affair, and Money to laian ...... 33 trained mechanics especially for 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all modern nnd SllniiltonK FOR SALE—THREE burner oil ! are no services at the church in the taking of Frankie Marlow for a 3 NEW 3 Help Wa n I ed — h em*l* ...... 35 tills work. improvements, also five, room fiat stove, and oven, price $10. In­ RESOin I'KOFERTY the evening until September 1. last ride some weeks previously. Help Wanted — Male ...... 35 H. A. STEPHENS on Center street. Inquire 147 East The Knights of Pythiaus held Besides the shift which became Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 3J Center & Knox Sts. Tel. 5S48 quire 165 Autumn street. FOR SALE 74 Agents Wanieo ...... 3t-A Center street. Telephone 7864. their weekly dance at Hills Grove effective . today. Commissioner situations Wanted —Fem ale...... 3S i Ali.MOST NEW gas water heater, last F'rlday evening. Whalen declared he has started In­ Situations Wanted — Male ...... 32 FCV RENT— FOUR room lene- FOR SALE— 4 ROOM furnished SINGLES and gas range, oven control, fine Mrs. Edith Burnham of South vestigation of every detective on Emnloymeni Agencies ...... <0 BUSINESS SEK VICES inenl, on Florence street, all new­ cottage -vith screened-in sleeping the force with the view of removing Mve Stock— rein— Poultry— Vclilclee condition, best offer lakes them. ly improved. Inquire 156 Birch pdreh. Lot 59 ft water frontage, Windsor who was injured iu au ELIZABETH PARK Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... tj OFFERED 13 Telephone 3624. automobile accident a few weeks all “ who can’t detect.” Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 street. ISO ft deep. On l..-ake Besick. Mid- Twenty-five other high officials Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 MATTRESSES. BOX SPKINGS, dlefield. Conn. Apply 43 Ridge­ ago, and had fourteen ribs broken we're transferred and given new as­ HENRY STREET Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 PILI.OWS STEAM - SIEKILIZEU FOR RENT— 5 ROOM, tenement, wood street. South Manchester. beside other injuries, is gaining For Sole— MIsccllancoDS MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS 53 signments. Brand new and u'p-tu-date, 6 and made uvek equal to all modern coiivenjeuces. Apply Tel. 5864. rapidly. She has left the Hartford Articles for Sale ...... 45 Glftnney Company, Allen Place. hospital and is staying at the home rooms, heated basement garages, Boats and Accessories...... 46 NBW — $6 FUK OLD MA’T’Tl.ESS NEW DANCE RECORDS just tn 3 sun parlors, walks, sewers, gas, all SuUding Materials...... 47 IN EXCHANGE FOK NEW O.N'E of Mrs. Robert Burnhari on Pleas­ for $1.00. Sheet music 30c copy. FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat. BUILDINGS COLLAPSE - in. Very reasonable prices and Diamonds-Watches—Jewelry .. 4S ONE DAY SEK VICE ant Valley road. Electrical Appliances— Radio ... 42 Large stock of new ukes. Pal- garage, all improvements. 20 terms. Fuel and Feed ...... 42-A MAN. UPHOLS’TEKING CO. portables $13.00 and up. The Falrvie’v street. Telephone 6697. ENaNEER KILLED Mrs. Anna Wheeler of South Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 60 331 Cenier St.—Opposite Arch St. Music Box. Windsor was the guest of Mrs. Montgomery. Aia.. July 16.— 4 family bouse on good corner. Household Goods ...... 6J Esl. Since 1922 Tel. 6448 Ella Beardsley of Plymouth. Conu.. i lUontgomery’s main business block Yes, we will sell it at $5,1UU. Machinery and Tools ...... 6'2 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement at recently. presented a yawning gap today as Musical Instruments...... 63 I Hillside. Pa., July 16—Seventy- Bolton Lake shore cottage, on a Grtice and Store Eutjipment ...... 64 WANTED— ro HUY 5« 28 Foley street. Telephone 4889. Mrs. Loutse Ludlum is spending workmen continued to remove deb­ 50 foot water fruiit lot, large stone 5peclals at t>ie Stores ...... 66 MOVING—TKUCKING— tliree passengers on' the Pittsburgh­ ris from the collapsed structures er. No. 60, which was wrecked, the month in Cambridge, Mass., fireplace. Very reasonable price. Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 67 STOKAGE 20 WILL PAY HIGHESI casb prices TO RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, on where she is attneding a summer which yesterday house two of thb Warned—Trt B'lv ...... 68 for rags, pgper, magazines and killing the engineer here last night, Itooms— lloiinl — Hotels— Ilesnrts Wells street. William Kanehl. city’s leading mercantile establish­ Bolton Lake shore lots, good fish­ meiHls. Also buy all Kinds ot were due to arrive in New York tp- school. ing, bathing beach, all lots thickly Kent oil run Is THUNKS TAKEN and delivered di- | Telephone 7773. Judge Levi P. M. Hickey of East ments. chickens M'UtIs H. Lessner. Call ; day only forty-five minutes late as wooded and shady. . Prices $2DU to (toorns Without Board ...... 62 reel to pier Li New York Cily I Hartford gave the oath of office to All that remained of the shoe hoarders Wanted ...... 52-A Manchester and New York Motor 6389 or 3SS6. FUR REN’T—'I'A'O room suite, a result ot the accident. $600. Terms. Country Board — Resorts ...... 6U Judge Leslie W. Newberry, the and department stores that were Dispatch. Dally service between Johnson Block, facing Main slreei Pennsylvania railroad officials ■Jotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Telephone 3726 or janitor 7635. had had transferred the passengers judge of the new court of South destroyed when two three-story $4,500 buys a nice 5 room single iVanted — Rooms— Hoard ...... 62 New York and Manchester. Call buildings tumbled into an adjoin- close to car line. Why pay reut Hen’ F.sinie Fot HenI 3063 or SS60 or SS64. KOUMS w n HOU'I HOAKD 5H to the Manhattan Limited No. 22, Windsor which opened July 1, and A pa rttnei.ts. Flats. Tenements .. 63 FOR KENT— 4. 6 AND 6 room a short time after the Pittsburgher, to Max Adelson wlio becomes the ing excavation was a mass of 1 when you can gel a modern home at Business Locations for Rent ... 64 PERKET'I & GI.EN.NEY. Call any­ TO RENT— LARGE riirnishec’ front rents. Apply Edward J Doll. 865 travelling beside a slow frelghL first prosecutor of the court. T'ae wreckage. More than 50 employ.^5 j this price. Cash $500. Bouses tor Kent ...... 65 Main street. Telephone 4 64 2. and customers escaped. . . ■ iuhurban for Rent ...... 66 time. Phone. 3063. Local and long room, 3 7 Park street, telephone struck a freight car that buckled. first case to be brought before the lummer Homes for K en t...... 67 distance moving. General iriick- o 1 U w . The freight car was thrown in court was the charge of criminal Property loss, including the; A’anled to Kent ...... 6$ FOR RENT— 3 ROOM apartment front of the passenger engine. B. store stocks was estimated at $200-; iug. in Purnell Block, all modern tm- negligence against Dr. Wilfred ■tent I'fKtiile For Sole Evans. Pittsburgh engineer, was J. Robinson of Broad Brook, aris­ 000. The buildings started to; Apartment Bi.liding fot Sale ... 62 STORAGE ROOM for furniture or i BOARDERS WANTED 59-A provmients. Apply G. E. Keith, crack a few minutes before theyi, business Properly for Sale ...... 7u thrown from the cab beneath his ing out of the death of Floyd L. Robert J. Smith merchandise, available at Braitli- ■ Keith Furniture Company. ■arms and Land tor Sale ...... 71 WANTED— ONE OR TWO board- engine and crushed to death when : Merrill who was killed by Dr. Rob- crumbled thus warning those in-: _ Jouses for Sale ...... 72 Waite's, 52 Pearl street. I ers at 3 54 .Main street, Reasoii- it left the rails. i inson’s automobile ou June 26. At side to flee. No one was hurt serH 1003 Main jOts tor Sale ...... 7.4 i Fireman H. C. Keefer was injur­ iesort Property (or S a le ...... 74 able. Plioue 4064. Perhaps it's just as well for some the suggestion of Prosecutor Adel­ ousiy. i Insurance Steamship Tickets oiliurban tor Sale ...... 76 Measles as a disease is now more j j of our Congressmen that the wheat ed slightly. The passengers were jarred but not injured when four son the court continued the case teal Estate tor Exchange...... 76 often fatal than scarlet fever, diph­ BOARDERS WANTED near Center [ crop in some of ^the foreign coun- until August 5 to await the finding .Vanted —Real Estate ...... 77 theria and typhoid fever put to­ and mills. In a private family.] tries has been , hit hard by bad sleepers and a club car were de­ Auclloii— l.egnl Notioea railed. of the coroner. Auction Sales ...... 78 gether, in England. I Telephone 73 9 0. i we’ather conditions. .,egal Notices ...... 72 By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES— Thickens AUCTION YOU LAY OFF THAT SAFE . IT LISTEN , CRICKET-BRAIN ! MY MIND DOESN’T YEH! — WELL , IF IT y RUN ON A SINGLE a in ’t a n y b e t t e r M. W ON'T BE L'5'NG NOW T IL L To Settle the Esstate of Franklin H. Strong at his late YOU’LL LAUGH OUT OF HA! HAl HAl VIOLA GETS A CERTAIN LETTER —-W E L L - — TRACK LIKE YCXJRS t h a n t h is JOKER home, 179 Main St., Manchester, Conn., Wednesdayv July THE OTHER SIDE OF I'VE SENT HER, AND WHEN .YOUR FACE WHEN -YOU '" W IF SHE I HAVE ANOTHER YOU’D BETTER STICK 17, at 1:30 p. m'„ D. S. T. CARD UP MY SLEEVE TO CRIBBAGE AND^ SHE READS IT, SHE’LL BE 's e e w o w v i o l a F A L L S ' FALLS FOR HOUSEHOLD l^'Ua.MTUIlE, (i.MIDE.N, C.\K1*EXTEK AND THAT I KHOW WILL HELP ME CRACK YANKING M Y ARM OUT OF ITS FOR THIS PUP. IT MAV THAT POOCH SOCKET IN HER HASTE TO BLACKSMITH TOOI.S. NOT BE A MAN-EATER, t h e n i ’l l a d m it t u r n t h e TRICK t h a t o n e D O W N IN THE POST OFFICE. DRAG ME TO THE ALTAR Crawford Kitchen Range. Oil Stove, Large . Refrigerator, BUT IT SURE IS A YOU GOT A I-atchen Cabinet, Buffet, China Closet, Chairs, Dishes, Pictures, l a d v - k i l l e r . CHANCE. very old Mautel Ch'ck, Boston Rocker (high .back) Blanket Cliest, Walnut Table. Pedestal Table, Books. Couch., Irou Bed­ A LEC 15 f stead, Springs, Mattresses. Chiffoniers,- Bureau, Bfuger Sewing b u s y w it h Machine, Carpets. Sihall Rugs, Double Barreled Shot Gun. Colt's KIS FA R M 32 Caliber Repeating. Rifle. Powder Flasks, Small House Safe, Commodes, Hoes, Rakes,: Chains A.ves„ Step Lad’dor, Vise. Anvil, RELIEF PLAN, $ Set Dies, Wagon Jacks, ^mie Lumber, Neck Yokes. Lawn Mow­ DAN DRESSER er, 4 rolls Rnoflug Paper, One Large Blacksmith DrlU', Cahoou RETURNS TO Seed Sower. Blow Torches, Wheel Barroiv, Grindstone. Lawn WARTSDALE Clothes Reel, Carpenters tools, one Smith & Wesson..32i revol­ WITH A FRESH ver, and various other art{cles too numerous to mention. S U P P L Y O F A M M U fs im O N Manchester Trust Co., Executors. TO CARRY ON .’\uctioneer’s Notice— .Ml of the aboVe will be sold without HIS CAMPAIGN reserve. Sale Rain or Shine. * POR CAPTURING * V IO L A (fl Robert IVt* Reid ^ Son, Auctioneers. A N D H E R 201 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Phone Connection. MONEY. .riHit.-ilttj: 7A6 OiByricfct 1 «9 >riiA H. »«lc. 5. t»«t. O ff.) i MANUHUSSTEK UiVtLiNHSU tiEKALD, SUUTH MANCUESTER, CON‘N.» TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. — ------— ' '■ ■ - '...... 111...LJ RAPPER’FANNY'SAYS:' S K 1 P P . Y By PercyTL Cnwby Wl«.U.».IHtT.Ofr. NSE a«i NONSENSE r T H 6 At the Funeral. f t »e M A f/ J MV' SR0TH6R W ^ r Hovi UAf T f i e C O R K HE DIED— ahd Flo, his dusky ? A T T eR ^ D N A ^ R \ ? a n 'W f I ^ ■ bride, was getting ready for the weveR K0T*HiKi‘ Doer oufi t ^ A f ? C A M 6 time when the Sous and Daughters FA Ml tv even (^ e r $ A C K ^ A a Hir* of 1 Will Arise would edme in and lake charge of the auraptuopa Ci;oWD6E U>e funeral. Flo picked out her mourn­ y ing clothes— black shoes, stockings, A h * ♦ underwear, dress, hat. Mandy dropped in to sympathize— and to c see. Looking over the clothes she i f said, ‘‘Flo, whaffo you all got dis hyeah black under-weah?” To 6 j> - which Flo replied, y^'Child, when Ah mou’ns. Ah mou’ns.”

The Height-of Ijiziness^ Rastus, you dog seems to be !u pain.” “No, suh, be ain’t In pain--~Uo’s Just lazy.” But surely be must be suffering, or he would howl like that." _ • “Jes, plumb laziness, Jes' lazi­ ness; he’s sitting on a thistle.” t» Croikj, Creil BriuJe tiUhU I Kiny Feat\ir«» SyndicaU. Inc •/& owe* A needy negro was borrowing T $10 for one week, and on counting Some people are all wrapped up OUR BOARDING HOUSE .. what he had handed to him by the The Toonerville Trolley That M eets A ll the Trains By Fontaine Pox in friends, and others are Just loan man he found he had received By Gene Ahem r^ped. • only $9. The lender explained that n interest had been deducted In advance. Blinking his eyes in THE s k ip p e r h a p th e doHSTAeOl.E ARREST THE SIhICK t,ooKlNfil^ amazement, be scratched bis head 1 SAV MV MA^i I HA\/e A IE MOi^i^lA LEEtA?| and mumbled, ‘T'se sho’ glad Ah STKANdER THAT HANPEP HIM PNlE- op THE NEW POl,l,AR BILLS. didn’t need die money fo* ten l A R 6 e ATtr (J A U B R V F l U L W VilrtW Art EES Mo-f < 0 . weeks.” OLD M A ^R S lU MV MAMSIOM BQV MoNi'- MOfsi- KiOKi :» A man returning to his home In B A C K lA - m e S f A t f e S ! a Ne m - Vou VJAKl PEEKCMAIR Virginia several years after a long Vjrilue AROtiKiP VACATION PUZZLE absence met one of the old negroes, l e m o M kIA l e e z a ^ -e e r a former servant of the family. -Trie (SAULERIES OF "m e UOOV/RE, Vacation hours are SHORT EES CARVE POSIALE OF “Uncle Moses,” he said. “I hear X KtotlCEP A TEVaJ POPrTfeArfS HOURS and that’s what today’s you got married.” E E f 0 |i SALE POliR puzzle Is all about, Par la seven “Yes, Marse Tom, I is, and I’s OF M E W -T -V. V A S OKiE and one solution is on another having a mighty troublesome time, BELiK FR A kic! page. Marse Tom, mighty troublesome." // j j o U •pAR’ tlC L lt.A R -^^ER-UM•M-. //fir-F-F-F. “What Is the trouble?" said my "MOMA USA'' I friend. H • r s 0 "Why dat yellar woman, Marse BELIEVE l-f IS CALLED Tom, she all de time a.xin’ me for IS " m e money. She don’t give, me no peace.” p r i c e o f “How long have you been mar­ G \-r, P L E A S E ried,” Uncle Mose?” “Nigh onto two yean cornin’ dis • spring.’’ "And how much have you giv­ en her?” "Well, I ain’t done gin her none yet.” e US' In Texas they tell this one on a colored workman. "Boss,” said the negro,” I’d lak I . to git off nex’ Friday fur the day.' H 0 u S “What for?” Inquired Hogg. “Got to go to a fun’el.” THE RULES “Whose funeral is It?” ■ V “My uncle’s.” 1— The Idea of Letter Golf Is to “When did your uncle die?!' it* change one word to another and do “Lawd, boss, he ain’t dald yet?” - 'LLut^lLu.,. it in par, a given number of strokes. “Tnen how do you know his fun­ /I ’'Hyi Thus to change COW to HEN in eral is going to take place on Fri­ ‘TJu-fTinis three Strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, day?” O K l-frtE HEN. “ ’Cause dey’s gwlne to hang him 2— You change only ope. letterThursday.” OLP at a time. 3— You must have a complete The negro janitor of the South­ PUFF word, of common usage, for each ern Advocate listened to the discus­ jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ sion by the foreman and the intelli­ tions don’t count. gent compositor on the commercial (I rtiB Utn/RE 4 — The order of letters cannot bepossibilities of the aeroplane. The TOO. U. 8. BAT, orr. pspfS changed. ; 0192a BY NEA SCRVieC; INC. ---- 7-/5 negro seemed deeply interested, but (®Fonuin* Fox, 1929 One solution is printed on comic a^, the close of the conversation he page. shook his head solemnly and said: “White folks may do great things B y C r a n e The sad-looklng guest scanned with them flying machines, but one WASHINGTON T U B B S II W ashie M akes a H it the menu card with a hopeless air. thing I know fo’ suttln— they won’t “You may bring me a dozen fried never need no Jim Crow cars on VIOW MODEST'. ^OW G UICVlV FELUOW^ !em.” TUT. TUT, MV sweer. oysters,” he said at last. VOU MW WEUl, SEE HE IS CHARM\N6UN MODEST' ^0MlRALl SHE “I’se awfully sorry, boss,” the Am I uvee YOU weilJ is p a s s in g colored waiter apologized, “but de Judge: “Rastus, take the witness OF The M081LITV, LOOVi fact is, we’s outer all shellfish stand.” VOO ms COMMA,MDlM£f r J.UT I ADMIRAL, 1 UVC£ / PARTICULAR, 'ception aigs.” Rastus: “Yes, sir, where to?” POlSU, ms PRINCELV AINTl YOU WELL IN O E E iv DAUGHTER. NOf BEARING. EVEN To TW£ ' PRINCE OF WALES FAS SHE PAID SUCH PRETTY SPEECH.

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t I* V’ -ff I - -- FA Q G TEST TUESDAY, JULY W, 1«». jSSw iOattrftpBtnr Ett^ufttn WfntOk Mystic •Review, Woman’s Bene^fit EMERGENCY DOCTORS. taken to the Klwanls Kiddles Camp' left the selection of the boys and TONIGHT association will hold its regular KIWANiS CAMP at Hebron .for two weeks of care­ girls. So far 19 boys have been' business meeting in Odd Fellows Doctors Moran and Sloan will free enjoyment. picked who are counting the days SEE THE SENSATIONAL hall this evening. respond to emergency calls to­ This Is the fourth year that the that remain, before the opening of morrow afternoon. camp has been in existence and the Hebron camp. DAREDEVILS OF THE AIR Troop 6, Boy Scouts, will meet <5> - OPENS JULY 29 According to reports of former in the South Methodist church at each summer it justifies more and years it is mucb easier to obtain At the 7.15 o’clock tonight. Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ more the time and money pui into the full quota of boys than girls. ters of Scotia, will celebrate its an­ It by the local Klwanls club and by The reasons for ■ this were that AMERICAN LEGION Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters niversary Friday evening with a the peoplb of Manchester who have “ many girls work on tobacco, many This Store of St. George will meet in Tinker chicken supper at the Hotel Sheri­ Twenty Boys Go to Hebron patronized the annual minstrel keep house while mother works and hall tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. dan, and a meeting and entertain­ show, given to raise the necessary girls do not leave home as readily CARNIVAL Refreshments and a social hour will ment in Tinker hall to follow. All for Next Two Weeks; funds for the maintenance of the as boys.” No distinction is made follow the business. Mrs. Eva Les­ who expect to be present at the sup­ camp. \ in nationalities in the selections, as W ill Be Closed Dougherty Lot— Center St. lie and Miss Rachel Vickerman will per should make reservation? at Its personnel this year Includes a glance at the list of those who at­ v be the hostesses. once through the chairman, Mrs. Girls to Follow. Lloyd L. Russell, camp director, tended tn past years, proved. Near­ AUTO PABKING Selina Someivllle or any member who has acted In that capacity since ly every nationality in town If not Mr. and Mrs. George F. Borst of of the committee in charge of ar­ its Inauguration, and Mrs. Elizabeth all were represented for two Cambridge street have as their rangements, which is made up of The call of the open — shady McIntosh, cook, who prepares the weeks. All Day Tomorrow, guests this week, Mr. Burst’s the chief daughter, Mrs. Elizaneth lanes overhung by leafy boughs, the food of which there Is abundance. The boys will be at the camp ABOUT TOWN mother and brother, Mrs. Pauline Cone; Mrs. Maud Torrance, Mrs. The fact that In past years young­ from Monday, July 29 until Satur­ and Otto Borst of New York City. Agnes McBride, Mrs. Rachel Mun- Irresistable- “ old swlmmln’ ’ole’’__^ sters at the camp gained from 1.8 day, August 10. The girls will go The south end barber shops will sle and Mrs. Greta Hilton. The will be answered by twenty Man­ pounds to 3 3-4 pounds in weight Is there on August 12 and will return remain open until 8 o’clock tonight Mrs. M. Jepsen and two children guest of honor will be the grand de chester boys on Monday, July 29 proof enough of.Its wholesomeness. on August 24. and will be closed all day tomor­ of Elizabeth, N. J., have arrived puty, Mrs. Annie Tough of Cralgie- and by tvfenty Manchester girls on To Miss Jessie Reynolds, social C. R. Burr Is chairman of the row, Merchants Day. to spend' a few weeks with Mrs. lee lodge of Westerly, worker, who Is always in touch Merchants’ Day Jepsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. An­ Monday, August 12, when they are camp committee of the Klwanls with living conditions In town, Is club. The Misses Helen and Gladys drew Clemson of North Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. George W. House Washkiewich of 46 Birch street Mr. Jepsen will join his family for of Benton street and Mrs. Clarence have returned after spending a the week-ends. Tracy and daughters of North Elm ■week with their sister, Mrs. Wil­ street, have returned from a short •MilimiJ liiilH!]' liam Feibutz, of Paterson, New Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters stay at Indian Neck. . Jersey. of Union War Veterans,' will meet Thursday evening with the presi­ Mrs. Jessie Kerr, sedretary of the Ernest Benson of East Center dent, Mrs. Grace Ames of 22 Cen- American Legion auxiliary, would street is in a week’s vacation. terfield street. All members Inter­ like to hear from all members who ested in plans for the annual picnic plan to take part in the parade at Store-Wide The Women’s Foreign Missionary are urged to attend. The state the convention In Hartford in society of the Nazarene church armory Is closed while the militia August, in order that caps may be will hold its regular monthly meet­ are at Camp Trumbull. The regu­ ordered and embroidered in time ing this evening at 7:30. lar business meeting which would for wear while marching. Anniversary Values ordinarily take place there Thurs William M. Munro of East Center day evening will therefore be held street and his housekeeper, Mrs. with Mrs. Ames. PUBLIC RECORDS Annie B. Johnson, are spending a W ill Be Featured few days in Boston, with Mr. Mun- John T. Munsle of Center street, who underwent a second operation Building Penults ro’s nephew, John Munro. William A permit has been granted to Munro has reached his elghty-f^th at the Memorial hospital yesterday, and keenly enjoys trips of la getting along as well as can be Alme DemarsJor the erection of 8 this kind. expected. • four-family tenement to be erected In Our Advt. In by and for Alme Demars on Maple street to occupy the site of the When Fire Starts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin building wblch has Just been de­ molished by him ou that street. Wednesday’s Herald This is the first four-family house that has been issued through the or Burglars Come building Inspector’s office for sev­ eral years. Wanantee Deeds Lawrence A. Converse to Edith then how assuring it is to know that your valu^ May Taylor land bounded north by Woodbrldge street, fifty feet. ables are in our Safe Deposit Vault where they W. Harry England to Clarence £ Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’clock = K. Peterson land bounded norther­ are constantly protected from loss. You can ly by grantor, easterly by land of Raymond Bowers, and Sherwood rent a Private Lock Box here for as little as $3, Bowers and westerly by North Elm SaMANCHESTER. CT^ street. Agnes McGee to John Lentl land $5, $10 or $25 per year. and building bounded southerly by Women’s ‘ ‘Madora Ridgewood street, 85.75 feet, Louis Lent! to Agnes McGee of South Coventry ten different tracts of land. No. 1, containing ten acres; No. 2, ten acres; No. 3, twenty-five acres; Mo. 4, twenty- The Ma n c h e s t e r Tr u s t Co m p a n y two acres; No. 5, nine acres; No. SILK HOSIERY 6, fourteen acres; No. 7, nine SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. acres; Nq. 8, two acres; No. 9. three acres and No. 10, eighteen A REFKIGERATOR ESTABLISHED 1905 acres, all located and adjoin in the iillllliliT! southeast part of the town In the With Adequate Cork Insulation and Birch Mountain section. At July Sale Prices Rlarriage Applications Walter Henry Borst, son of Mr. Scientifically Constructed, We Believe and Mrs. Ernest C. Borst, formerly Mail and Phone Orders Filled of Manchester, but now of Hart­ ford, and Miss Ruth E. Cowen, a graduate nurse, a native of Can­ (Order by Number Please) way. Mass., but now a resident of OFFERS THE Manchester. They are to make their home in Manchester after their No. 200 No. 550 . I wedding. Gustave’ Knotch, of ^lanchesfor Madora hosiery, full Full fashioned Chiffon S and Miss Grace Runde, daughter CHEAPEST fashioned pure thread of Gustave Runde and Bertiia hosiery, silk to top, picot, i Schultz Runde, of Manchester. silk, semi-service weight, Charles Jazambek of Manche.'^- 45 gauge, in all shades, = ter and Miss Annie Deptula, also lisle garter top, smart regular $1.65, special S of Manchester. REFRIGERATION shades, regular $1.39. Attachment Robert G. Little, George Mc­ $1.39 pr., 3 pr. $4.00 | Kinney, Attilio Carani, The Im­ $1.19 pr., 3 pr. $3.50 perial Construction Company, Known to Date Aurillo S. Carani and Frederick Raff and Company are attached In No. 300 No. 500 I the amoun-t of $11,7 50, and other relief, In which the first piece at­ Full fashioned Madora Madora, full fashioned = tached Is known as the Manches­ m hosiery, service weight, ter Grain Elevator on Depot Chiffon -hosiery, silk to E Square, two different lots on Fos­ lisle garter tops, all colors, top, all colors, regular = ter street, another tract on Depot Square and a fourth piece with Just ese testsl regular $1.65 special price $1.39, special = buildings on Foster street by Ed­ ward Bode of Hartford. I Two strands of cord exactly tho same length. One is Goodyear SUPER-' $1.39 pr., 3 pr. $4.00 $1.19 pr., 3 pr. $3.50 | The simplest and most sensible |TWIST, the other usual standard cord. ^ Tension is applied by these way to deal with freckles Is not to m achines. No. 500 get freckled In the first place. Use No. 600 I Fairystone for prevention. This de­ Madora hosiery, full lightful cosmetic is for sale at the Snap! the standard cord breaks.^SUPERTWIST remains intact. Full fashioned, 48 gauge S Weldon Beauty Parlor. Price 5 0c. fashioned, semi-service — (Adv.) Let’s try it again with Therefore to prove our contention we weight, pointed heel, all picot top, all silk chiffon, 1 and recovers from road fresh strands — same have purchased a quantity of high grade colors, regular price $1.50, choice of new shades, reg- = FIRE INSURANCE shocks, while ordinary length. Tension is ex­ special ular $1.95. • S cords react as you have refrigerators built according to the speci­ Of AU Kinds erted, then relaxed. seen^ fications of the Ice Dealers’ Association $1.29 pr., 3 pr. $3.75 $1.65 pr., 3 pr. $4.75 | SUPERTWIST springs JOHN H. LAPPEN and have placed enough of them in Man­ back taut like a rubber SUPERTWIST is an- I OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS = 19 Lilac St. Phone 7021 band. The other cord chester homes long enough to prove their other exclusive feature Bags— ^no elasticity— it’s quality. Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiim of Goodyear lireBit dead. They come in a style similar to the illustration and we May we make these tests G oodyear Tires are are now prepared to sell you one at a for you and show you m ade o f SUPER­ many other reasons why 0 JQ.M TWIST. DIAL 6837 you should always IN­ For Cleaning and Dyeing Very Reasonable Price SUPERTWIST gives SIST on Gpo^ears? MODERN DYERS AND CLEANERS Call us and let us explain. C O O D THINGS T O CAT 11 School St. We Call For and Deliver. SAYS WE— THE IMPROVED GOODYEAR PATHHNDERS Pinehurst may be In the “ zone of the armies’’ just now and flanked to right and to left by the ARE SELLING FAST AT THESE PRICES "shell holes’’ of the war against trafilc perils, bift Folly Brook we keep right on being cheerful, knowing that by HIGH PRESSURE BALLOONS and by this long section of Main street from the HAVE YOU 30x3>/2 Cl...... $5.40 29x4.40 ...... $6.60 Center to Depot Square is going to be the finest and 30x 3«/2 Cl. 0 . S...... $5.85 30x4.50 ______$7.35 safest drive in town. We haven’t done much gos­ siping lately, but by and by, when the good, smooth 31x4 SS...... $9.90 29x4.75 ...... $8.75 32x4 SS...... $10.55 30x4.75 ...... $9.10 Ice Co. wide road is finished, we plan to have plenty to say to that comparatively small part of Manchester’s 32x4« /2 SS...... $14.30 30x5.00 ...... $9.35 SEEN L. T. WOOD, Prop. population which hasn’t been coming to Pinehurst 30x5 H. D...... $23.45 30x5.25 ...... $10.90 because Main street was such a bad place to drive. 55 Bissell Street. Phone 496 Meantime, we keep on serving our folks with the 33x5-H. D...... $25.90 3 1 x 5 .2 5 ...... $11.20 same old frequent, rapid land palnstakihg delivery. 32x6 H. D. . _...... $35.55 32x6.00 ...... $13.15 And we propose to, if we have to use airplanes^ CLEARVIEW 36x6 H. D...... $39.45 33x6.00 ...... $13.55 Dial 4161. PINEHURST OPEN) UNTIL 9- O’CLOCK TONIGHT - Routine bueinesa will be before CLOSED ALL DAT TOMOiElBOW, MERCHANTS’ DAY. CALL 5440 ABOUT TOWN the Board of Selectmen In . their CAMPBELL’ S FILLING STATION meeting tonight, one bearing, that AU orders received np to 8 p. m. will be delivered tonight. FOR CAR on a petition for a gasoline station We h*ve some exceptlenally nice cots of PINEHURST CORNER MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE permit at Sullivan and Dower’c gar­ QUALITY CORNED BEEP and LEAN SHANK ENDS OP HAM. TO TAKE YOU FLAT TIRE OUT OP GAS BATTERY TROUBLE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crooks, of age on Main street opposite Armory, CALL 7114 A pel Place, are spending a week at is scfied scheduled. wled Th* The bowd^^l board WHl sit atat iriPinirirwrti^lciCM1f1i%»»W6»8BBonn6W61BWSIiaB« 06» '« ^ ^ TO SEE IT Piea«a»it v ie w n t I eight o.’clock In thw ' Ssllctmeu’s I room at the I it&w'l-. . .f.lA