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HfrW Td ENdW A DRY AGENT BlIASE LEADS Use Carrier Pigeons V PERU’S IN FRIARIES; To Get Ransom Cash GERMANFUERS SICK ON I N n V O R K BORAHNAMED New York, Aug. 27— (AP) —Po-^ed cobbler’s shop. With detectives lice revealed today that kidnappei;:3 he^went to the shop but was told by the proprietor that a man who had of a 16-year-old Long Beach girl IS 'left a box of pigeons with him had. were using carrier pigeons in their telephoned an hour before and End Eight Day Trip From In California Rolph is Ahead efforts to get a 810,000 ransom. ordered them released. The grirl, Seraphina Pavata, dis­ Later another letter directed Alarming Reports From Lima of Gov. Young — Missis­ appeared three weeks ago after an Pacata to “stop playing with the po­ Germany by Landing An- EONEATE BROOKS altercation with her parents. Soon lice” and told him to go to a bakery her father, Anthony Pavata,' a real shop where he would find pigeons. .cient Plane Near the (Bat­ Reach His Bedside— Mar­ sippi Democrats R e n ^ - estate dealer, began getting letters While a police plane hovered over­ IN BOSTON TRAGEDY signed “The Black Shirts” demand­ head to follow the pigeons when ^ nate Senator Pat Harrison ing money for his daughter’s return. they were released, Pavata went to j tery— Reception Planned. tial Law Still in Force— No Finally he was instructed by the bakery, but there too he was | mail to tie $10,000 to the legs of told that the pigeons had been re-1 Guarantees Yet for Le- By Associated Press pigeons he would find in a designat- leased just before his arrival. i New York, Aug. 27— (AP) —Like Captain of Fairfax Absolved any ordinary mariner, Capt. Wolf­ The 23,000-odd lead of Cole L. gang von Gronau, Ripper of the From Blame for Crash gnia's Safety — Foreign Blease for Democratic renomination skies went down to the Customs SOLITARY BLACK House today to record the arrival to the Senate from South Carolina NOTED EDITOR ILL in port of his flying Whale, in which That Cost 47 lives. Diplomats Protected. stood out today with the continua­ RIDES PULLMAN he and three companions made an tion of tabluation of votes cast in eight-day joiumey from <3ermany. yesterday’s primaries. Lima, Peru, Aug. 27.—(AP) — FROM POISONING Orders Coach .for .St. .Louis While the other three members of Washington, Aug. 27— (AP) — In California, Mayor James Rolph, the crew enjoyed a late and leisure­ The military jimta which overthrew Jr., of San Prancisco, was running Train, Gets in Saying He’s Captain Archie H. Brooks of the ly breakfsist in their hotel, von steamer Fairfax today was obsolved toe government of President Leguia ahead of Governor C. C. Young by the Porter and Off He Goes Gronau hailed a taxi and rode down­ and seized control of Peru will re­ 30,000 votes for the Republican by the Commerce Department, of Free . town wijii a friend, driving through responsibility for the collision last sign and Luis M. Sanchez Ceiro will gubernatorial nomination. A ma­ Lord Beaverbrook Stricken crowds unaware of his identity. jority of the precincts had reported. June between his vessel and the head a new government, according^ Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 27.— IVhen the Whale flying boat tanker Pinthis in Massachusetts to reliable ad'vices at noon today. Senator William E. Borah was re­ alighted between the Battery and Here’s the sign that has been otdered for official cars of federieil pro­ nominated by the Idaho Republican on Yacht— Most Powerful (AP.)—A negro who contrived hibition agents in order to protect innocent citizens against bandits , who Bay. Lti-Col. Cerro came out 'victorious to leave this land of “Jim the Statute of Liberty yesterday an Dickerson N. Hoover, supervising in a political overturn at Arequipa, convention. Both the Republican iminigpration inspector went aboard represent themselves as officers. Amos W. W. Woodcock, left, newly and Democratic conventions had yet Crow” cars in a Pullman all his appointed prohibition director, is shown displaying the shield which will inspector general of the Steamboat southern Peru, last week, just be­ Politician in Britain. from a police boat to ask the usual Inspection Service announced a fore the government passed into toe to choose nominees for governor. own was sought today by muni­ questions, but the customs formali­ be flashed when his men stop suspicious ■ looking automobiles on the road. thorough investigation at Boston hands of toe military jimta and sent May Get Majority cipal and railroad authorities. ties were postponed until today. At night the sig(n will be illuminated by flashlight. With less than 600 of the 1,075 A man impersonating the and Norfolk had failed to establish toe aged executive A,ugusto Leguia, Dover, England, Aug. 27.— (AP) Before (3apt, von Gronau left the evidence substantiating charges who had held toe reins of govern­ precincts remaining to report, Pullman company’s assistant hotel he received a telegram from Blease still had a chance for a ma­ —Lord Beaverbrook, proprietor of superintendent in Memphis, made against Captain Brooks. ment for eleven years. Into on the State Department at Washing­ Forty-seven lives were lost in the jority of the votes cast for the three the London Daily Express and father called a railroad coach foreman ton officially congratulating him a warship where he is reported sick disaster. and held a prisoner. candidates in South Carolina. Unless I of the Empire Pree Trade movement by telephone and instructed and his companions on the “ splen­ this materializes, another contest him to attach an idle sleeping NEW ENGLAND MOTHERS The Conclusions The routoero leader objected to a dominating feature of British poli­ did flight” and s ^ e arrival. Summarizing the conclusions between him and the rimner-up — car to a train bound for St. The mayor’s committee was at toe nature of toe junta in control at tical antagonisms just now, was reached from the /investigation Lima which yesterday sent a com­ James P. Byrnes—^will be held on Louis. work today on plans for a more I taken ill aboard his yacht today. Hoover said: September 9. The nomination As the train departed, a ne­ formal city reception than was pos­ mission to him. in toe expectation amoimts to election. ; ’The yacht put in here where the START TRIP TO FRANCE “After examining thoroughly 24 that an amicable agreement could I publisher could receive treatment. gro gained access to the car by sible ye.'terday, when the fliers had witnesses this board failed to estab­ Mississippi Democrats renomin­ small thought for anything but I. be reached. He was said to be suffering from pretending to be a porter in­ lish evidence substantiating any of ated Senator Pat Harrison and getting to its berth for a thorough American in Custody; food poisoning. Dr. Wilson of Ion- structed to “ dead head” to St. the four charges; therefore, the ac- seven of their eight Representatives overhauling the old plane in which Cerro’s answer, according to pri­ in the House. It also looked as don and Dr. Laird of Dover are in Louis. Once in, he was free to cused'master o f the steamship Fair­ vate ad'vices filtering through Peru attendance. ride in luxury: they had flown ovet Iceland, Green-, Gold Star Group BOMB though Representative Ross Col­ land, Labrador .mid N oi^ Scotia on fax, Archi4^ I t Brooks, is acquitted today was the seizisg of toe alr- lins, the only incumbent to face a • Lord Beaverbrook has become al­ Railroad officials believe he of toe charges, .and tbs case is clos­ qplane .in which Col. Lopez, toe most overnight of the most is a former Pullman porter.,.^ .... theirway hqr^^^m'.iGermany. ~ contest, had won again. ’The. Demo­ ~ ‘ ■ C ■'" ed.” arbiter, and his companions traveled cratic nominations there also are forceful and picturesque figures of The collision occurred on Jime 10 ^from Lima, and three other planes British politics. He has been en­ REACH NEW YORK and resulted In an explosion on toe equivalent to election. New York, Aug. 27.— (AP)'—^Nlne I including that of'^toe American mili- gaged the past few months in a Hampshire Sends the oil tanker. The'yltothis sank with days after their unheralded depar­ !. tary expert. Captain Grow, who also persistent and energetic campaign toe loss of all hands. The Fairfax FENNINTHERACE ture from Germany, Captain Wolf­ ^ Is in .custody as a former adherent against the conservative organiza­ was damaged by fire and some of of toe former regime of President tion headed by Stanley Baldwin be­ gang von Gronau emd his three com­ Largest Single Group. Peiping Gets First Taste of panions rested here today, having its crew were killed.. Leguia. DISCOVER COUPLE cause of its reluctance to come out Captain Brooks was charged with It was announced that Cerro will for the imposition of food taxes as FOR RENOMINATION completed the fourth successful making excessive speed during a westwrajrd crossing of the North At­ New York, Aug. 27.— (A P.)—Ten Civil Warfare — No One arrive in lim a some time this after­ part of a plan for free trade vdthin fog, with imskilfulness and negli­ noon. lantic by airplane. years ago this summer the parents STABBED TO DEATH the British Empire and customs gence. According to morning newspapers They landed their Dornier-Wal takes against the rest of the world. of Lieut. Sydney Beauclerk, Ameri­ Killed in the Raid . fir e Controlled^ ^ the members of toe Junta were in flying boat off the battery wall, at He has been able to reach an im­ The report said testimony had es­ ] session yesterday afternoon and toe Favored by Manchester Re­ 2:45 p. m. (E. S. T.) yesterday, h iv ­ can aviator who was shot down be­ mense audience with his propsgmida tablished toe fire on the Fairfax greater part of the night In toe ing made the last lap of their flight hind the derm an lines just-13 days Police Search for Youth through the huge circulations of the , i Peiping, China, Aug. 27.r—(. ^ ) — w ^ controlled immeSiaT'^y, and palace, lea'ving about 2:30 a» m.. Daily Elxpress, the Sunday Express, publicans as Representa­ from Halifax in six hours. before tl^ close of the World War, tbftt a motor lifeboat'was lowered < whem-General Ponce and some of his The flight fulfilled for .‘Captain .^Two Ifatipnalist airplanes', itlylng the Evening Standard,, and a stHng w«re ,pr«tpaidngiat theii: Jfome . / t i and patroll^ toe 'vicinity with a coflbagflbiCTiSfttlt to (^orrilos to con­ Seen With Them Shortly of proviacial papers, while bis-foDce from Slnanfu dropped six bomba in SpotO^t fb f arspane'of t ^ of more fer 'with assodatro. . . ., , ;____ of character and able persi^sd. in­ tive in (Odnn^Md oh Page Two.) Concord; N. make a pilgrim­ age, to his grave in Itomagne ceme­ the Tartar city and tJie-JFprbidden miles from toe &hil> as soon as; mem- I ' The Mifftary School and other tervention in various bye-election City this fnorning. Only one bomb fa ^ of'toe orew were available for jArmy units were said to have de- Before Bodies Are Found. campaigns have been no small fac­ tery, France. Today his mother, Mrs. Jennie exploded, inside the Chienmen gate. such duty. ’The patrol was con-i ( dmred they would obey Sanchez tor in pushing his cause forward. Representative E." Hart Penn is tiiiued three or four hours without Cerro only as supreme chief.. Haywood Beaujclerk a widow now, No casualties resulted and there was very much in the race for re-nomi- STILL NO a U E S jH-epared to board at last a steamer locating any persons. San Diego, Cal., Aug. 27— (A P )— no sign of panic among the. Peiping IVe report said that no pstssen- Sick on Warship ' nation by the Republican Party of for France, with other New Hamp­ ger Of meml^r of the Fairfax- offi­ Lima, Peru, A u g.' 27.— (A P )— The mysterious slaying on a beacb shire mothers who are making the inhabitants. . . •;/ the First Connecticut district, de­ cers or crew heard a .whistle sigUal August© B. L e^ a, m ill old man of near Ensenada, Mexico, of Prancis spite intimations that he had with­ OF MISSING BOY trip as guests of the United States ' .The raid was Peiping’s first taste of civil war-this year but was no' from toe Pintols until after she was 67, tossed feverishly in bed aboard Conlon, Monrovia, Cal., paint com­ drawn emanating from backers of government. ' seen looming up In toe fog; The new experience for the population, toe cruiser Almirante (Jrau, in Cal­ Cllarence W. Seymour of West Hart- “ From . the day, after the Armis­ ^Fairfax was said to have been mak­ lao'harbor today and sought a way pany manager, and Lois Marion as Manchurian airjfianes raided the GANGSTER’S CASE Mrd who wants Mr. Penn’s seat in tice, when, we learned that he was ing about 3 knots per hour at toe Kentle, 23, his fiancee, occupied at­ city daily for a week during' the [out of toe trip in which his political ciongress. Seventy-five New Haven Boy dead—^when I opened an envelop?, time. 'enemies, long suppressed, have tention of Lower California and San and a photograph of his grave feli spring of 1926, killing many cl'vili- Mr. Penn todflty told the Man­ ans. “It was also established,” It was snared him. Diego county authorities today. chester Herald tlfat he has no idea Scouts Join Search for out, revealing to me that he had added, "that toe Fairfax penetrated Increasingly ominous reports A posse of Mexican police, border Police Can Find Neither of withdrawing merely because been killed before I read the letter Fall Near Palace toe hull of toe. Plhthls. about four reached his bedside from Lima, guards and San Diego police search­ some other Republican has conceiv­ from one of his friends—his father One bomb was dropped on an. is­ and one-half to fiira feet. Her car­ where a military Junta, replacing ed an eleventh hour idea that he Colebrook Cbild. and I planned to go to his grave,'' land in the Forbidden Oity where go being liquid, toe shell of the his eleven year old regime, prom­ ed border hills for a youth seen l e g s ” Diamond or Man iVould like the place. she said today. . the Manchu Emperor Kwangshu Pinthis^ would effer toe oiily resist­ ised toe populace that he would be with the couple shortly before they If there is any dissatisfaction in : Husband Dies was imprisoned by the .empress ance to toe stem of the Fairfax, brought back and punished for toe • the district with his service as its “It wasn’t until the summer of dowager. Two fell near the former which has a displacement of about “misdeeds” of his dictatorship. w'ere found stabbed to death Mon­ Believed to be His Victim. Colebrook, Aug. 27— (AP) — A representative in the national legis­ Presidential palace, now used as 6,000 tons; fberefore toe Fairfax Leguia whose status changed day. determined band of 300 men, wom­ 1920 that we were permitted to do lature, Mr. Penn says, it never came so. We were almost ready to leave— the Kuomintang headquarters. An­ could not have been going over 3 overnight from dictator of one of A book and a telegram were clues en and children imdeterred by the to his ears imtil yesterday, when had our passports and all—when hi.s other exploded outside of the for­ knots per hour, otherwise she toe most imwerful South American investigated by authorities. The New York, Aug. 27.— (A P )—The faUure of three days searching, to­ the nev/s of the candidacy of Mr. father Was t^ e n ill and died. My mer director general of posts, shat-, would have penetrated toe Pinthis republics to that of a prisoner book, l3ing near Miss Kentle’s body, deep mystery that still surrounds day resumed the intensive hunt of Seymour came out of a clear sky. husband was a physician. He had tcring windows and smashing furni­ to a much greater distance.” awaiting judgment was said today had been taken from the Los An­ the slaying of Arnold Rothstein was the wooded hillsides and watersheds Warmly Backed Here overworked terribly during the in­ ture. The Postal 'Commissioner, P. Concerning the charge of unskill­ to be very ill of a uraemic attack geles library by Charles A. Parker, wrapped today about the latest case of Litchfield coimty for a trace of E. Hart Penn has always been fluenza epidemics. In a way, he was A. Nixon, British, and ttirty Chinese fulness, toe report said toe evidence which struck him down Monday invalid brother-in-law of the girl. involving the late gambler’s body­ Kenneth Swanson, two and a half employes escaped unhurt. substantiated entries in the log that warmly supported by the voters of year old Barrer'Vermont boy who a war-time casualty, as was our afternoon, not many hours after his The Telegram guard and lieutenant. Jack (Legs) Manchester, both in the party and The city remains quiet and strict “on sighting toe Pinthis crossing resignation. The telegram received by Conlon Diamond. disappeared from th4 home of his boy.” from starbeard/to port, toe master at the polls. So far as the Herald grandparents here shortly after Sydney Beauclerk’s father will censorship prevails. The Almirante Grau returned to Saturday sajring “ Everything is all Police still held three men and a of the Fairfax' ordered helm hard has been able to learn yesterday never hear a description of that Callao hsurbor 'with Leguia after he right. Meet me. John,” was sent woman prisoner. They still had noon Sunday. aport, which directs the vessel’s bow and today, m any. infiuential Re­ The searchers, led by State and had been inspired by toe hope, of by John de Wilde, operator of an in their possession the greatest cemetery in far away France, but to starboard, and reverses engine publicans intend to continue that Winsted police today were augment­ to Lieut. Robert Pktterson, now liv­ freedom in e:^e. Leaving Monday, Avocado ranch near Vista, authori­ gangland arsenal ever seized in New full speed astern which wWIe back­ morning after his resignation the ties said. support. ed by 75 New'Haven Boy Scouts ing in Hayre,_Mont., Mrs. Beauclerk York but they had made no appar­ ■ A survey of the situation yester­ G O EBE SPEEDING ing ‘with a right hand propellor officers of toe cruiser thought to Officers said de Wilde explained ent progress in finding the body of from the summer camp at Lake will write of what she has seen and day and today indicates that there Vonksimkmonk. They arrived at would naturally cut toe ship’s stem take Leguia to Panama and-land the telegram was in answer to an Harry Western, Catskills roadhoi-.se fe lt Lieut. Patterson was the. ob­ to port, causing toe vessel to re- him. invitation to accompany Conlon and is no reason to believe that Man­ the farn&ouse early today in a server in. the airplane which Beau­ man, whose bloodstained car was chester will not send a Penn delega­ TOWARD CHICAGO si>ond quicls?f to port helm.’’ Ordered to Return Miss Kentle to Tijuana. Deputy motorbus and immediaetly took to clerk was piloting when they were found in the possession of a iJin- tion to the district convention. “It Is e-vident,” toe report added, When toe ship was not far out Sheriff O. C. Macumber and de Wilde fields and woods. shot down. Patterson was wounded mond henchman. Nor had they es­ While searchers are divided as to “had toe master executed any other they heard that a Communist coup^ said Conlon arrived at a hotel at tablished the whereabouts of Dia­ and taken prisoner. , maneuver than what he did both had displaced toe military Junta^ Vista, stayed there Simday. After the cause of little Kenneth’s disap­ Continues Correspondendb mond himself. pearance, some believing that the vessels woifld have been sunk and which only shortly before had oust­ a trip to Tijuana, de Wilde said, Trailed Gangster. CADETS IN PORT “He has kept in touch with us all Trying to Break Post's Time possibly all lives lost.” ed Leguia. They thereupon again Conlon and Miss Kentle left him child merely wandered off into the Last Sunday detectives seized the woqds and others that he had been tlfese years,” Mrs. Beauclerk said, recognized Leguia as president and and his wife four miles north of the arsenal in a Brooklyn fiat to which “and last Armistice Day, when *1 fired a presidential salutQ of 21 M exico town sajdng they were go­ New London, Aug. 27.—(AP)— kidnaped, all clung desperately to for Non Stop Flight From they trailed Harry Klein, Diamond The Coast Guard cutter Champlain the hope that he was still alive. arrived home after attending the guns. 'Wireless messages received ing on to Mount Lowe, near Pasa­ beer runner, and James Dalton, Dia- \ dena. arrived here today with a party of Radio discriptions of the boy have PRITCHARD LEADING shortly afterward, however, der mon(J chauffeur. They arrested (Contlnoe on Page '£ ) . manded toe Almirante Grau’s return Signed Register Coast Guard cadets from the scene been broadcast all over the state. Klein, Dalton and Idr. and Mrs. of the mid-ocean adventure of the smd toe cruiser put about s^d an­ S. B. Reachi, personal representa­ Frederick Witcher, imder whose bed chored behind San Lorenzo Island; tive of Governor Jose Maria Tapia, steamship Express. 1 5 MILE MARATHON the guns and other imderworld im­ The Express, bound from New Curtlss-Reynolds Airport, - Chi­ Leguia asked toe commander of said immigration office records plements were found. York for Greece writh cargo and cago, Aug. 27.— (AP)—’The stunts, toe vessel, Captain Galdo, to land showed Miss Kentle signed the reg­ Klein told of driving a car from him at some foreign port where he ister Sunday morning at 9 a. m., as dozen or more passengers, lost a Cream Puff May Transform the thrills and the color of the Na­ the Diamond estate at Acra, N. Y., propellor in mid ocean. The cutter would not be in dtmger. ’The ship’s Francis and Lois Conlon. A t 3 tional air races went on the air here to dump it in the East river. Champlain, having the cadets Buffalo Swimmer 250 Yards officers promised to try to obtain p. m., Reachi said informants told /I When it was found by police It was aboard for a training cruise, and Grouch Into an Optimist from the air today as Pilot William some guarantees for his safety. him, the couple pitched a tent on discovered to belong to Western and S. Brock, of Cincinnati, skimmed The Junta informed toe command- ' the beach near Ensenada. the cutter Mendota went to the res­ it was learned that Western tad cue and started to tow the disabled Ahead at End of First er that if Leguia 'was not delivered Conlon’s parents were the late Mr. aloft with sm nnnouncer and the disappeared from his roadhouse ship to New York. ’The cutters ran to them witt^ 48 hours the ship and Mrs. Thomas Conlon of Worces­ By HOWARD W. BLAKBSLEE (fenced by psychological factors as radio equipped ship ^ in which he home between Kingston and Sau- short of fuel. The Champlain turn­ would be treated as ah enemy vessel ter, Mass. Miss Kenlle wa^ a stu­ well as by the chemical constituents Five Miles of Swim. gerties on FYiday. Dalton said ed over the tow to the Mendota and flew from Los Angeles in the men’s and its officers held to account. dent in the University of California Hamilton, N. Y., Aug. 27— (AP)— of the food eaten, and that the eat­ Diamond boarded the Baltic for Eu­ started for this port. The cadets non-stop derby yesterday. . In Lima,' toe diplomatic corps and for two years was president of Here is unusual scientific news for er’s whole temperament may be af­ rope on Saturday, but there has will be put ashore, the Champlain Brock arrived a tentative third in Toronto, Ont., Aug. 27.— (A P )— twice called on toe Junta and ac­ the University’s chapter of Phi Mu been no verification of that. those who enjoy eating. fected by good or bad: digestion. With about one third of toe 15-mile cording to an official bulletin in their sorority. will take on fuel and then hunt up Scientists at CoUege University “Some experimental work which the Derby, pending the flight of Art So the case was all tengled up in the Mendota and the Express. Goebel, the only remtdnlng contest­ course completed in toe Canadian name, issued by toe Papal Nuncio, mystery today, with both Diamond this fall are going to digress from has been done with offensive odors National' exhibition Marathon swim received assurances of respect for 'The Express is a Shipping Board the usual routine of finding out what and tsu9tes has shown significant ef­ ant, who started at 5:10 a; m .,’Paci­ RUSSIA ftAS 500,000 IDLE and Western missing and police not vessel recently pvirchased by the fic^ time, today. today, Frank Pritchard, of Buffalo, toe rights of asylum and their own sure whetjier either Was dead or is good for a! person to eat and sde fects upon digestion. We 'Will dmply N. Y., was out in front of a-l^rge diplomatic rights. It was under­ Flxport Transportation Corporation run down the effects of common Post First Now , Aug. 27.— (A P.)— Offi­ whether there may be direct b^efit field by 250 yards. His nearest com­ stood representations were mafle in alive. of New York. table and kitdien orders and flavors, cial figures issued today gave the from eating according to whkt a (aoelebel must, cross the fiiflsh line petitor was toe youthful Isador Senor Leguia’a behalf. and then go one step further in the approximate total of unemployed in nSCEIVERS APPOIN' person likes. before 5:19:C)4r p. m;, Chicago^ day­ Spondor, of Port Colbornie,. ^nt., Martial law still is in force here Colgate 'Will analyze tbe benefit^ field of moods and temperament. Soviet Russia as 500,000. light time, to take the $7,6()0 ’ first who ivas traveling at a remarkably but complete order prevails. * . \ of flavor,.savorsmess and eye filling “Two of the world’s most famous London, Aug. 27.— (AP.) ‘ sUce r:i*R FUERS K IlilD prize from Wiley Post of Oklahoma fast clip in an effort to cut down toe The government explained that appearance. ■ ^ pessimists, Carlyle and Schopen­ some of these are itinerant workers Humphreys today appointed a re­ (Jity. Post made the flight -in 9 Buffalo man’s lead. SHERIFF IS INJURIff) 'This work, will be done in the De- hauer suffered all their lives from hours, 9 minutes and 4 sj^nnds. who refused tOLjremain permanently ceiver and manager of the business Dijon. France, Aug. 27.—(AP)— psu:tment of Psychology imder the bad digestions. We may find e'vi- Nftw Britaii}, August 27— (A P )— Thi)s fair, Eddie .Schneider, of. Jer­ employed in one place and that the of Lamport and Holt, shipowners, A pilot, two non-commissioned offi­ direction of Dr. Laird. The plans dence that a psychologically sound f r i t c h a b d i n u e a d Deputy Sheriff Martin W. Horowitz, sey City, N, J., is the youngest I'emainder are youths. and one of the Rayol Mail group of cers and the wireless operator of a are announced in the (Colgate Lab diet—a cream piiff at the psycholo­ , Toronto, Aug. .27.— (AP)—Prank and Attorney . Harry Ginslxuig, , pilot at the field ready to take part, The shortage of skilled labor ap­ steamship companies. military airplane. were killed e.arly Log, which says: gical moment, for instance, might !Mtchard of ^iaffalp led toe field in chairm^ of toe Republican toira. ; parently is growing. In some dis­ The application ifras made on be­ today when their machine cra4ied “There has been, a tendency in have contributed to turning those in the meet. He Is 18 years old and toe Canadian national exhibition committee, were painfully . injiued,^ >- tricts it Ls impossible to find even half of the London Maritime Invest­ near Corcelles-Les-Monts, a few diet work for the past decade to. black spectacled authors into mem­ the holder of the junior records for swimming ioaaratoon an hour after this afternoon on the tuns-' 1 unskilled workers. ment Company as trustee for the miles west of here. (treat man as a purdy chemical toa- bers o f Optimist’s Clubs. trans-continentol speed bgth east- toe 173 contestants bfRnn the 16- pike, just over toe Meriden town. .. debenture stockholders. The justice Two ^^ther members of the crev/ chine woricing on callories, vitamins, "CJOmlng do'wn to a more practi­ west and west-east. Tj|ils , record mile grind through the wstera of line, when toe automobile in which.' TREASURY BALANCE also granted the plaintiffs permis­ saved their lives by jumping with minerals, carbohydrales, etc. Taste, cal mattera we may discover. that formerly was held by Bnice'Glblds- Lake Ontario todi^. Isador Spondor they were riding was in c(^tk|bii.. sion to barrow £5O,0OO to advance to parachutes. They escaped with odor and appearance of food have properly selected-flavors imd odors, borough, who was injured fatally in of Port Colbume, Ont, was second with « New York car drhrn by ji'J Washington, Aug, 27.—(AP)— the Liverpool, Brazil and River slight injuries. been largely, neglected and it is these together with attractive appearance a crash in the Vermont mountains nnd Sam Shields, Coral Gables, 9 k ., woman who is reported to have M m J. Treasury receipts for August 25 Platte Steam Navigation Company Last ifight while in defense ma­ which wOl occupy most of our at­ offer/ a hanrassed wife the surest a month ago. third. more serlouriy hurt The were $6,867,999.76; expenditures, and advance £100,000 sterling to tlie neuvers, six army fliers were killed tention, ; meafls of tun^g a moody husband Tbe youthful pilot has entered 'The wafciu' . was calpi as a mill- the woinan is not known but $2,389,189.91; balance, $114,451,787,- same company, which has a lot of when their machine cracked up' at . .“Authorities recognize that, the into a sMrkling table conversation­ ^m self in several l'ow-i>ower'race '.ported t&kt she w u rendered^ 46. uncalled capital, to keep it going. Chavannes, near Chartres. press of 'dife8tio& is directly; injlu- ist.” fevienta. . .. \ j(09||ttaaefl'.flR:fiBga

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FLEA8E, JHH. BAKER, FELL CADDIES FOR BIG GOLF - HNORTH END TO HAVE LATEST p C K S ! THIS PBESCRIFTION FOB ME IflRONGS GREET OETTUARY Advance^ Guards SHOTS PICKED BY LOT 2 OPEN-ABi CONCERTS New York, Aug, 27.—(AP)— j All prescriptions issued by doc­ Speculators for toe rise found toe | tors are not filled by a druggist. J'Z' - - . ! ------^ ■ , Thrusts and Counters Stock MaclMt still detemoined today Special, brands of bi:ead .^re Adams Exp .«••••*•••• Allegheny GBtMAN FLIERS Fred England and Elmer Hul- DEATHS' Scene of Band Music Prograiiis Interest to Local Soldiers to take administrations of bullish­ being baked here at different ness in small and cautious doses. times of toe week 'for special ^Lm Can ■•••. «zg0*U* tin Win Coveted Glory in for Rest of Seasoii to be diet patients of toe doctors. A Am and For P ow ...... 76% Depot Square. ^ After a. substantial octension of IN NEW YORK Friday’s Exhibition. Robert Lacy ^ The commanding officers -\Of G yestentey’s gains during toe first Gluten bread. Is baked every day Am Intemat ...... 34% ' Robert Lacy died last night at and the Howitzer company have of­ hour, profit taking cropped out in as there are many who use this Am Pow and L t ...... 8f>% The thrill of a lifetime is in store the home of his daughter, Mrs. The final two band concerts. in fered a silver cup to be avuurded the considerable volume, and bears un­ mixture of bread. In addition '.o Am Rad'Stand Ban ...... the series sponsored by the Chata- (Oontinned from Page One.) m for two Manchester boys !^day af­ Louise Cross of Bolton Notch. Mr. winner of the pistol markttnatiiihlp settled the list by'; sbardhing out this there is also baked what is Am'RoU Mill ...... 68% ber of Commerce will be'given lit known as toe Youma brand. This Am Smelt ...... $8% ternoon when they will have the Lacy, who was 64 years old, had contest which will be run off soon. weak spots. Operations for the ad­ on Gronau, crisp spoken veteran of the north end, it| was announced is baked on different days of the Am Tel and ’Tel .iU4 rare honor of toting the golf ba^ of been ill for some time with a com­ The winner Is to have permanent vance were strenuously pressed for­ Horton Smith and Johnny Farrell, last night by George H. Waddell, week as there are not as nuiny Am Tob B ...... $57% le German Imperial Navy flying plication of ills. He was a carpenter possession. ward, but the price movement be­ rvice, an old dream, and gained two of the most famous professional by trade. Besides Mrs. Cross., he chairman of the music committee. came somewhat irregular. Trading who use this brand as tpe other. Am Water Works ...... m the distinction of being the players in the United States, over ’The first will be on Friday evening, Anaconda ...... 45 leaves another daughter and two The Howitzer company and Co. was In toe largest volume in severai rst person to land a trans-Atlantic the Manchester Coimtry Club course September 5, and the second on the Atlantic R e f ...... 33% sons, Mrs. Nettie Johnson of Bos­ G are to conduct , attendance com­ days. lane in New York harbor. where Smith and Farrell stage an following Friday. Baldwin ...... 29% ton, Robert Lacy, Jr., of Redbank, petitions by squadsi prizes to go to After advancing a point, U. S. An Old Plane ^ 18 hole exhibition with Bobby Grant The portable band stand will.: ,be Balt and O h io ...... 99% N. J., and L. S. Lacy of Farming- the winner in each squad over a Steel attracted selling and sold off Added glamor was given the and Charley Clare, two crack ama­ erected in the west park at Depot Bendix ...... ‘«2 % . ton, Va.' four months period. Officers of the a point or so under yesterday’s Local Stocks ht by the fact that it was made teurs of this state. Square. Permission has been grant­ Beth S te e l...... 82% Funeral arrangements are incom­ Howitzer and Co. O are contribut­ close, but was supported well. On an old reconc^oned ship, used The boys who were lucky in a plete. ed by the Board of Police Commis­ Canadian Pac ...... 175%, ing the prizes. "the whole, pivotal shares moved nar­ y Amimdsen in'Arctic exploration drawing of names from a hat this sioners to rope off the road near the rowly. Dmlng the early rise, in (Furnished by Putnam a Co.) Case Thresh ...... 193 id by Captain Frank Courtney in morning are Fred England of’ Eld- railroad station, allowing traffic to which, utilities nad specialties were Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Cerro De PasCo ...... 44% ridge street and Elmer Hultin of The Howitzer company has a futile attempt to si>an the Atian- pass only through the main'artery. prominent, Allied Chemical rose 8, 1 M. Stocks Chi and N orw est...... 70% Hackmatack street Hultin will waiting list of. several men. They c. ABOUT TOWN This will proiddle more than enough Delaware and Hudson 6, and Atchi- <•!''' Bank Stocks Chrysler ...... 28 have the honor of caddying for the will be signed up as vacancies oc­ It was estimated the fliers cover- room for the large crowd expected. way, American and Foreign Power, Bid Asked Colum Gas and El ...... 61 great stylist from Joplin, Mo., Hor­ Bankers Trust Co. . . . 325 — id about 4,000 nautical miles in a Union street is to lose one of Its For two weeks no concert has been cur. , ■ , , ... son, Eastman, Worthington, Safe- Colum Graph ...... ; ...... 14% ton Smith, who has finished third in City Bank and Trust . — 325 Coml S o lv ...... ■...... 26% lying time of 47 hours. En route big elm trees, one standing at the given at Center Park, due to the Electric Power and light. Stone and ere they stopped in Iceland, Green- two major tournaments here and in east side near North Main street. Corporal Joseph Wright^ of the Cap Nat B&T — 340 Comwlto add Sou ...... 14 fact that a majority of the mem­ Webster, New Haven, Sears- Roe­ and, Labrador and Nova Scotia. England this year, while England The storm last week seriously weak^ Howitzer comjiany, who has enter­ Conn. River ...... 425 — Ckmsol Gas ...... l67 bers of the Salvation Army Bond buck and American Tobacco B, 2 to Big Crowd Present will carry the dubs for Farrell. Har­ ened the tree and in order to pre­ ed the employ of a chain store in Htfd CJoan. Trust .... 128 138 Contin Can ...... 67% are on vacation. A request by resi­ 3. These advances were reduced A shout from 5,000 throats her­ old'Civello of South Main street, vent it froTn falling at once the park Suffield, has been discharged from First Nat Hartford .. 220 240 Com P r o d ...... 93 was £ilso fortimate In the drawing dents of the north end to transfer later, although good buying reap­ ded the plane’s arrival here. It department workers have trimmed toe company as a non-resident peared in some of toe merchandis­ Land Mtg Emd. Title . . — 40 Du Pont De Nem ...... 117 ^eaded across the southern tip of and he will caddy for Grant in the out some of the heavy limbs. Even­ the scene of the band concerts was Mutual B&T ...... — 180 EEistman Kodak ...... 217 acted upon favorably at a recent ing, afliusement and manufacturing l^anhattan Island, circled the Sta- event that the latter does not bring tually it will be removed. With camp two weeks in tbe.past, New Brit Trust...... — 175 Elec Pow and Lt ...... 71% his own club toter. No local caddy- meeting of the committee. shares. Vanadium was heairily sold, ^ e of Liberty in salute and then there are several things; that hap­ Riverside Trust ...... 525 — Fox Film A ...... 48 will be necessary for Clare as the The concert will be of two hours breaking more than 4. Oliver Farm ^ m e down, landing gracefully about A daughter was bom to Mr. and pened at Deyens that ha've not been Common and Bohn Aluminum j We^t Htfd T r u s t...... 275 — Gen Elec ...... 71% ^ t y yards from the aquarium. latter employs his own. The latter, Mrs. Armand Hluby of 715 North duration, from 8 to 10 o’clock. Insurance Stocks Gen Foods ...... 57% a New Haven boy, came to Man­ entirely cleared up. For instance, dropped 4 to new lows, and Oliver | * Captain von Gronau said they had Main street, Monday, August 18. First Sgt Gustafson would like to Parm Preferred sold off about 7, : Aetna Casualty ...... 130 135 Gen Motors ...... 45 gpo idea w hen. they left the Isle of chester this afternoon on orders Aetna Fire ...... 62 64 Gold D u s t ...... 42 from Clare and went aroimd the; know who toe birds were that play- before rallying. j ffiylt in the north sea that they were A group of 18 or 20 children will CAN!T FINISH REPAIRS ed bam yard golf after taps. He Professional operators appeared Aetna Life ...... 82 84 Grigsby Grunow ...... 14% local course to get the lay of the Automobile ...... 36% 38% Hershey Choc ...... 98% Lon their way to New York. “I can receive their first communion at the would also like to know if the safe determined to make the most of toe land and be ready to give his favor­ Conn. General ...... 140 144 Int Harvest ...... 80% hardly express my feeling in being Polish National Church Sunday. that was being moved nightly In more cheerful tenor-of business and ite any information he may desire, BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS Hartford Fire ...... 73 " 75 Int Nickel Can ...... 23, .ihere. T h e ' dream of my whole They will be heard in confession the Bleeping quarters ever WM lo^ trade news. Although the indlcatr Cpilot’s life has been to alight some about locations of hazards. It is Saturday afternoon and will receive Htfd Steam Boiler ... 65 68 Int Tel and Tel ...... 42%. possible that Grant may also have cated permanently. Then there was ed improvement thus far is slight, i ‘^a y in this wonderful harbeir and see the sacrament at the 10:30 mass. Union Building Renovation and few bankers or statistical serv­ National Fire 69 71 Johns Manvllle ...... • 94% i’your grand city.” ■■ his own caddy in which event-it will {This will be the first class to receive toe continuous’ procession 6f fire Phoenix Fire ; ...... 84 ^ 86 Kennecott ...... 34 be just too bad for Civello. Smith Not Quite Completed; Hollis­ pails, and Cjpl. Bober’s credited job ices predict any spectacular acceler­ ‘ Captain von Gronau said he and communion in this church. ation of business in toe fall, toe fact Travelers ...... 1320 1340 Kreuger and T oll...... 26% his companions expected to remain and Farrell, however, are very un­ ter Street Changes. as barracks lo(ficotit. These Inci­ Public Utilities Sto<>ks Lehigh Val Coal ...... 10% likely to go to the extent of furnish­ dents, and others'Will no doubt re­ that toe tide appeared to have turn-1 In New York seve^ days and then The Lithuanisui Sons and Daugh­ ed Instilled renewed bullish enChusi- ' Conn. Elec Serv ...... 90 94 Loew’s, In c ...... 1...... 75% ing their own caddy. main mysteries of toe season of Conn. P ow er...... 80% 82% [hoped to visit the air races Ih Ohi- ters societies will hold a picnic on Sessions will have to be resumed asih. Lorillard ...... 23% licago, stopping in Washington. There was excitement at the Sunday at Rudolph’s Pine Tree Inn at the Union school of the Eighth 1930. Greenwich W&G, pfd. 93 — Mo Kan Tex ...... 43 Country Club this morning when — ' *• The day’s trade reports were not and Grove, formerly known as Gil­ District on North School street in agreement as to toe extent of Hartford Elec Lgt ... 86% 88% Mont Ward ...... 34% the drawing was made and there' Joseph Fatscher, former-Howitzer Hartford Gas ...... 72 77 I Z' FLOODJED BY CALLS man’s Pines, on Tolland ’Turnpike. without the benefit of completed toe improvement in business evident Nat Cash Reg A ...... 45% were many disappointed faces when company mechanic, has been pro­ do. pfd ...... 45 50 Wamemuende, Germany, Aug. 27 It will close the activities of the so­ renovation of the'building. The tar­ since August 1. The weekly steel Nat D a ir y ...... 55 the three names had been selected.; moted to Supply Sergeant, vice Ser­ S N E T C .o ...... 160 165 —(AJP) —Because messages of con­ cieties for the summer. There will' diness of the appropriations for the trade reriews were a little contra­ Nat Pow and L t ...... 47 There was some talk at first of hav-; geant Phaneiff. do, rts, W. I...... 8 9 Nevada Cop ...... 14 gratulation on successful conclusion be a dinner, entertainment and work was responsible for a belated dictory. “Iron Age” estimated that ing club members do the caddying,-, Manufacturing Stocks N Y (Central...... 163 %t of her husband’s flight from Ger­ dancing. •start but the contractors had hoped steel mill operations for the coun­ but this idea was discarded this; Am Hardware ...... 57% 59% many to New York were entirely by extra effort to get the various The regular monthly meeting al try at large had improved in toe NY NH and Htfd ...... 107% t inoming. , Amer Hosiery ...... 30 — Nor Am Aviation ...... 9% too frequent, Frau von Gronau to­ Miss Margery Akrigg of 124 Pearl jobs completed. One of the inunedi- the Howitzer company will be held past week but one. per cent, placing Amer, Silver ...... — 25 North Amer ...... 104% day ordered their telephone discon­ street and Miss Ann Fody of Hart­ ate causes of delay was the refusal in the company rooms next Tues­ production at 54 per cent of capa­ Arrow H&H, com . . . 44 46 Packard ...... tinued. ford, who have been spending their of the Board of Health to sanction day night. Refreshments * will be city, agjainst 52 a fortnight ago. . • Since last night when the Associ­ OFFERS TOM HAYES FREE Automatic Kefrig .... — 8 Par Publix ...... 60 vacation in Vermont, have returned the use of old piping in the re-estab­ served by a committee, consisting of "Steel” agreed with' Dow, Jones & ated Press informed her of his land­ Bigelow Sanford, com. 50 53 Penn ...... 72%' home.,. Mess Sergeant McCann, Supply Company, which yesterday placed ing in New York the telephone had lishment of sanitary arrangement. do, pfd . . . .4 ...... 90 — ’ ^ Phila Read C and I ...... 17% TRIP TO THE ANTIPODES This necessitated more work as well Sgt. Fatscher, First Cook Morlarty operations at 58 per cent, against nmg constantly with friends, news- A Massachusetts sedan owned by Billings and Spencer . 3% 4% Pub Serv N J ...... , 93Tf, as more material than had been and Private 1st Class Minor. 54 1-2 a week pMViously. "Ameri­ 'papers, acquaintances, and even a jewelry salesman, and a sedan Bristol Brass ...... 15 20 Radio ___ %...... 41% figured on. The work is well along can Metal Market’Niald that opera- public officials calling to congratu­ owned by a South Manchester wo- do, pfd ...... 90 — Radio Keith ...... 36 Unknown Admirer Would but for a short time the old facili­ There will be no non-com school tiona now approximato the weekly late her. Make Trip to See Brother in mem which ha'd been parked against next ^Sunday, on account of Labor Collins Co ...... 100 — Reading ...... 109 In despair today she finally called ties will have to be used. average of July, which was calcu­ Rem R a n d ...... 28 the curb In front of the State Thea­ D ay.'N o drill for G Co. on Labor Case, Lockwood and B 525 — ' the telephone company and request­ Australia Possible. Unexpected renovation has had to lated by toe Iron and Steel Insti­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 25% 27 Sears R oeb u ck ...... 67 ter building, became entangled when Day. Last Sunday’s non-com school tute at slightly above 56 per cent. ed immediate discontinuance of the both started to hack out at the same be done also at the Hollister street Eagle L o c k ...... 38 43 Simmons ...... 25% 'service. Shortly after the Hayes brothers school where the ceiling of the as­ was the hSst attended to date. Even The steel, trade reviews indicated Fsffnir Bearings ...... — 80 Sinclair Oil ...... 21 time just before noon today. The that consumers are no-wf -willing to broadcast, a letter unsigned but sembly hall was found to be in an toe privates are attei\^g. Fuller Brush. Class A. — 18 South P a c ...... 116 r rear guard of the local car hooked buy wen into toe future, evidently ‘ r. CONGRATULATE FLIERS carrying an address for an answer, imder the rear fender of the Massa­ unsafe condition. The plastering has Hart & Cooley ...... — 130 Southern Rwy . ; ...... 82 Corporal Skoog’s cold, contracted feeling that prices have touched ' Berlin, Aug. 27— (A P )—'Theodore was received by Tom Hayes at chusetts vehicle and both came to been taken down and the room ceil­ Hartmann Tob, com . — 15 Stand Brands...... 21 VjVon Guerard, Minister of Trans- Coventry Lake, offering him as a ed in soft pine paneling. at C3amp Devens, Is improving. -bottom, while producers, are reluc­ do. 1st pfd ...... — 60 Stand Gas and E l e c ...... 103%' a stop. It wasn’t much of a bump, tant to sell much at toe current low 'portation, today sent the ministry’s gift a first class round trip ticket to The grounds at this building have Inter Silver ...... 70 78 Stand Oil Cal ...... 60% but about twenty-five volunteered levels. i^elicitations to Captain Wolfgrang Sydney, Australia, so that the two advice simultaneously while one been graded during the summer. AH Corporal Hentschel Is to be mar­ do, pfd ...... 105 112 Stand Oil N Y ...... 31 gronau and his three companions on brothers who talked for the first ried Saturday. The entire company An, encouraging development was Landers, Frary & (Zlk 68 70 Stand Oil N J ...... 68% person was trying to jack up the the Hollister street school work will « n imiUrovement'in huildlng. opera- Conclusion, of their flight from Ger­ time over the short wave station at car. Officer Arthur Seymour came be completed tomorrow, it is expect­ from toe (Daptain down wish you, ad Man &«Bow, Oass A- 14 16 Texas Corp ...... 52 ' many to New York. The Domier Schenectady, N. Y., last June, could toe success in the world, Walter. : - W., Dodge Corporation’s do, 0as8 B ...... 8% 10% Transcont Oil ...... 17% along, noted the regiment of advis­ ed. dally average for toe first three and Bavarian Motor Works also renew their youthful experiences. ors and suggested that a few of them New Brit Mch. com .. 18 22 Union Carbide ...... 77% were congratulated. Tom stated while in town this Captain Sargent, U. S. A., In­ weeks of August showing a slight North & Judd ...... 20 22 Unit A ir c r a ft...... 6 1 ^ take a g;rlp on one car and lift it decreaise ov«f to e extremely low lev­ morning, that he wrote, thanking about three-quarters of an inch NEW ENGLAND MOTHERS structor in marksmanship, will ex­ Niles Bern Pond...... 27% 29% Unit Corp ...... 33% the anonymous donor for what amine' the hoys of G ’Co. on Sept. els-trf July. Freights car loadings Peck, Stow and Wilcox 6 10 Unit Gas and Imp z ...... 37% while the woman , driver let her for .toe second week of the month blD C E P O R T BURGLARS would practically constitute a 8. This will be the final :examliiatiau Russell Mfg Co .. .vf. 52 57 U S Ind A Ico ...... 65% breaks loose. This suggestfon was showed a gain or about Y per cent roimd-the-world cruise, and stated before^going on toe range Sept. 13 Scovill ...... 49 51 U S Pipe and Fdry ...... / 35 ' followed and the trouble was all START TRIP TO FRANiffi over toe previous week, a little more that he wanted, above everything over. Seth Thom Co. com .. — 30 U S Rubber ...... 20% I STEAL 400 POUND SIffE if arrangements can be made for than toe normal seasonal advance, else, to see his long lost brother that date. Standard Screw ____ 110 125 U S Steel ...... 170% (Continued From Page One) but toe total was still toe lowest down in the South Sea continent, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Swanson of do, pfd. guar “ A” . 100 — Util Pow and Lt A ...... 34% hut feared he might not be able to since 1922. The American Federa­ Stanley W orks ...... 38 40 Warner Bros Piet ...... 28% \ ^ Bridgeport, Aug. 27.—(AP)— Hamlin street and 'Mr. and Mr*’. dedication of a memorial tablet to Plans are now being made for toe tion o f Labor estimated that unem- jForcing their way through two withstand the three months’ trip. Harry Weir of Brookfield street left refurnishing' and redecorating of Co. Smythe Mfg ...... 80 — Westing El and M fg ...... 149% ‘Tve got lots of nephews and my boy at the airport in Concord, I , ployment in August had been cuV Taylor & Fenn ...... 120 — Woolworto .. V...... ,..62 iRoors into the office of the Coca this morning for Niagara Falls, found from Lieutenant Patterson a G’s rooms in the umotyt. Paint has down S-lO of one per cent from iC^ola Bottling Company at 886 nieces here in Msmchester,” said Torrington ...... 54 56 Yellow Truck ...... 22% Toronto and Thousand Islands. big box of the most beautiful crys- been secured, also drap^iHes for the July. lowlton street about 4 o’clock this Tom,” and I wouldn’t leave them Underwood Mfg Co .. 94 96 They expect to return on Labor anthemums I had ever seen.” windows, and prices have been ob Credit showed a slightly firmer loming, burglars rolled a 400 for the world. It’s hard to tell wnat Day. tained for pool table cloth and new Union Mfg C o ...... 16 19 they might influence me to do when Two hundred and forty Gold Star undertone, perhaps toe first reflec­ U S Envelope, com ... 225 — _ aund ^ e containing Tuesday’s re­ cues. Plans for visitora* night will (HIRB QUOTATIONS I get way down there at the bottom mothers were to leave on toe 3. S. tion of toe month end and holiday do, pfd ...... 112 — ceipts estimated at about $450, out St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters be made when toe improvements requirements. Call money still held ito the street, placed it in a stolen of the world. If I was sure of get­ America today, and 18 of them, toe Veeder Root ...... 35 37 ting back, and sure of standing up of Isabella, held a meeting and card largest single unit, cam e'from New are complete. at 2 per. cent. | Whitlook CoU Pipe ... 14 (By Associated Press.) ledan and drove away with it. party last evening at the home of Amfer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... 15%^ \ The break was discovered early imder the strsun of the long sea voy­ Hampshire. Many also were from age, I would go in a minute.” the Regent, Mrs. Andrew Healey of Maine, Connecticut, and other New Both toe Howitzer Co., and > Co. Am Super Power ...... 23% this morning by the watchmsui of a Buckland. Winners in bridge were: G are to conduct attendance con­ STRIBLENG A PILOT Cent States Elec ...... 23% neighboring concern, who immedi- Although Tom has written the England states. STORES TO CLOSE ALL First, Mrs. Maude Foley; second, tests, beginning earty .In" fiept^ber, Cities Service...... 27% j 4tely summoned the police. Hartford offeror for the proffered Among toe New Hampshire wo­ Mrs. Minnie'Harrlngton; third, Mrs. the winner to be given a '^^ppsr at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 27.— (A P )— Elec Bond and Share...... 83% ' F Officials of the company say the opportunity, but explaining his men was Mrs. A. Chartier of Man­ W. L. (Young) Stribling, hopped off Rose Gruessner. Miss Nellie Smith the end of toe four-months’ 'period DAY ON LABOR DAY Niag and Hud P o w ...... 15% purglars will have considerable trou­ fears of the long voyage. Still there chester, whose two sons, Louis and in his monoplane today to ■visit won first honors in straight whist. Pennroad ...... 10% . ble getting at the $460. Before they is a possibility that he may recon­ David, were killed just a month Chicago and toe National air ipces. sider before cold weather sets in. Miss Suzanne Batson, second and apart in France. Mrs. Chartier was TO TURN ON BEACON Main street stores will be closed S O Ind ...... 49% nan reach the inner apartment Stribling holds a transport pilot’s United (5as ...... 15% where the money is located, ’ they Tom has spent the past several sea­ Mrs. John Miner, consolation. bom in Canada, and she speaks all day'Labor Day but will remain license and a commission in toe Washington, Aug. 27.—(AP)— Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 41% must force their way through not sons in Florida and along about French much more fluently than she open an day Wednesday of next Army reserve. Edwin Olson, Upsala College stu­ does Elnglish. President Hoover will press an elec­ week, accontog to toe ruling of toe "Vacuum Oil ...... 79% only the outside door of the safe but Thanksgiving time boards a tredn t . r also a heavy steel inner door. for the Southland. A winter or dent, who has been acting pastor “Fifteen children I have home,” tric button at the White House at 9 South End Merchsihts’ Dlvlsloii of The car used in making the get- rather; another summer, ^in- Aus­ of the Swedish-Lutheran church she said, “6uid now only three of o’clock tonight to open the Lind­ toe Chamber of Ckimmerce. After Away is believed to have been the tralia, gratis, he realizes, would be during the sununer, will preach >but them are alive. One of them I leave bergh beacon atop the Pldmolive today, only three more Wednesday two more sermons in the local pul­ in Sacred Heart hc'pital in Man­ building in Chicago. half holiday closings remain. sedan stolen early in the morning an excellent substitute. Matinee 2:15 from the Bridgeport Metal Body pit before returning to his studies chester, with his leg broken in four Today Company at 718 Crescent avenue. . at the university. He will preach in places, He was hurt just a few and Eve. C^nttnuouB PRITCHARD LEADING English at each of the services, next weeks ago in a motor cycle acci­ Thursday STATE 6:45 to 10:30 S und^ and the following Sunday. dent, in which his brother, Moses, CONFESS THEY ROBBED my youngest bc^, was killed. 15M ILE MARATHON An eight-pound daughter was Only lluree Left bom this morning to Mr. and Mrs. “Eleven fine boys and four girls, THE WHOLi TOWN WILL 60 PERSONS IN STATE Joseph Barrett of 8 Keeney street. I had. One by one they have gone. (Continued from Page One.) •. Now only three are left—tofee of Music lovers in Manchester and my sons and toe little children of BE LAUGHING A T New Haven, Aug. 27.—(AP)— pond and registered above the 70- vicinity are reminded of the musical my Rudolph, who lies in the hospi­ Two New Haven youths said by po­ deg^ee mark in temperature. A and social tomorrow afternoon at 4 tal. These my husband and 1 will huge crowd witnessed the start. POLLY MARIE , lice to be responsible for a series of o’clock at the home of Mr- and Mrs. now i;aise.” robberies in New Haven, Milford, Amotag the leading contestants Alex&nder Bunce on the north shore Until four ^ears ago, Mrs. Char- Wallingford and Branford, today wefe Ernest Vierkoetter, German of Bolton lake. ’The affair is for tii^r worked in a cotton mill in Mop- were being held at police headquar­ baker now living in Canada, and the benefit of the church and library c^^ester. MORAN and DRESSIER ters hei^ imder $10,000 bonds each. George Young of Toronto, con­ in that section. “This is toe first vacation I have The youths, Pasquale Chambrelli queror of the Catalina channel. Ann The Screen’s Funniest Comedy Team in ^ had in all my life,” she said. and Michael Vuolo, both 21, con­ Priellier-Benolt of , Fla., was Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell rf Others In Party fessed robbing gas station attend­ the only woman to appear. Highland Park are spending a week ants, parking motorists, street car Among toe New Hampshire wo­ Frank E. Pritchard of Buffalo at the Lake Placid Club. condUcjtors and small storekeepers, men was also Mrs. Elizabeth Veno wsis reported leading as the swim­ of Concord, whose son, George police said. They were arrested last mers turned out into the open lake A miscellaneous shower was given night by State police. James Veno, enlisted in toe Marines into the breakwater. Three swim­ to Miss Ahbie Ambiose last ni^b^, in Police said the youths implicated a year before toe United States en­ mers were taken from the water honor of her forthcoming marriage tered the war. others in their confession. As a re­ shortly after the start because they next month. Many of her girl "He came down to New York on sult a search was being made today had been injured in the scramble of friends were present. Refreshmer.tK a visit,” she said, “and while he was for a third man alleged to be the £ying feet that marked the take were served and games played ;in'l here- the talk was ^1 about pre- “Fagin” of a gang of gunmen, di­ off. They were Bert Leslie, Chicago; recting its activities and mapping the gifts were many. The party was j)ardedness. So he enlisted. He Lester Chapman, London, Ontario at Miss Ambrose’s home on 16 Col­ out campaigns of robbery. and Max Nevis, Toronto. ' mdn’t get over until 1918, and he umbus Street. could have stayed on at QuEuatico, The pair arrested, said to have Pritchard was sliding along admitted stealing ten automobiles drilling recruits. But his chaqce smoothly through the clam, warm SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT and robbing flfty or sixty persons, water, finishing the first lap of near­ came to go as a replacement, and, HOW TO GET were Identified by John Schoon- ly two miles in 51 minutes, 11 sec­ as he wrote me* ‘You can’t let a RICH <^UICK maker, a trolley car motorman, who Middletown, Aug. 27— (AP) — chance like that go by, mother^’ and onds. Rounding the turn inside the Mayor Frederick J. Bielfleld in £ said they were the ones who robbed breakwater he was 200 yards ahead so he was wounded Oct. 4, 1918, and I sr letter today from Sanford H. Wad- died three days later.” him of $8.50 at the end of the Shel­ of Spondor. About 50 yards back ^ 'W'ALL..STRF.rr ton avenue car line recently. hams, director of toe state Water came Shields and George Young of commission was directed to submit ’Toronto, only seven yards apart. NEW BRITAIN MOTHERS a survey for a sewage disposal plant New Britain, Aug. 27 — (AP)— A» closely packed group followed on toe Connecticut River here by Among the Gold Star mothers due HOME IS BOMBED about 28 yards behind. This number January 1, 1931. to sail from New York today to •visit InduJUng Marvin Nelson, Port It was estimated here that a sew­ toe graves of their sons in France, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 27.— (AP.) Dodge, Iowa; Stanley Pritchard, age disposal plant would cost $1,- is Mrs. Fanny Gaudette of this olty, —^An unanswered demand for $20,- Buffalo; Eli Radakovitch, Duquesne, 250,000. Mr. Wadhanos order was who received a Distinguished Ser- Morsran St, Near the Bridge 000 blackmail was met early today Pa.; George Balgden, Memphis. seen as toe first step to rid toe Con­ •vice medal which was posthumously Tenn.; Sam Greller, Chicago and necticut River of pollution. ' [ by the bombing of the home of Sal­ conferred on her son, Corp. George Take a tip in vatore Psaila, retired real estate op­ Mendell Burdett, Toronto, J. Gaudette last June. 'Die presenta­ Another group trailed about 35 NOW ON EXHIBITION toe b a p ^ e a s erator. STEAMEIB IN D IS 'T ^ S S tion was made in this city by'Major yards back headed by Ernst Vier­ market and Psaila, his wife, two sons and a New London, Aug. 27.—(AP)— General 'CHa^race R. Edwards, re­ koetter, German veterim. This group The Coast Guard tug Acushnet, re­ Win a million daughter were shaken from their tired, wartin^ commander of toe ^ LAST DAY included Alf Scully, Toronto; Prank turning here from Philadelphfa, wdz 26th (Yankee) t>ivision. Corporal In iaughs! sleep by the explosion, which tore Scierholtz, Toronto; William Sadlo, orders to toe assistance of a hole in ,the side of tlxe house, and Gaudette a member of Company E New York; and Clarence Ross, steaqier President Warfield after a 102d Regiment, was killed on toe shattered all windows. Chicago. m e^ge was received at the local TONIGHT Within the past month Psaila re­ day before toe signing of the Armis­ LABCIR D AY. base of the destroyer force this tice while carrying a message from ported to police the receipt of two I RADIO FOR POUCE ' morning that the ship was In dis­ his company, which had been out letters demanding $20,000. A quan- j Bridgeport, Aug. 27— (AP).— The tress in Long Island 'Sound off off, to regimehtal headquarters. Hear CapL Ki^. ol th* Killer Boat "Hawk” lecture MERCHANTS NIGHT tity at. liquor and many empty Bridgeport police department soon Btanoford. ' ■ Two other (3old Star motheni at fr^uentintervila. SaeBlU Gavronski» who was Many valuable gifts are ready to be preaeuted tne btddara Canadian ale Imttles were found by will have a radio equipped car capa­ The message did not stefe what from this olty are making the pU« of Indty numbert. authorities supporting their theory ble of picking up po­ difficulty the steamer was In but It grtaaage to BYance. They are Mrs. with ]l$rrd at the South Pole. the bombing was the work of a ri- lice broadcaeti. Mayor Edward T. is believed that her trouble IS no^ Daisy B. Proctor and Mrs. Orazie 3fal bootleg factiotn. * Buckingham said today. ’ serious. , cam^aneiiL

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Ifpu eem to-:. Lujf ^ood jumkuf% bur $ Miss Beer’s Address Book . I: Locates Home of Victim of Jersey Drowning. REf^GERATORS A young M ^chester High schoo? graduate. Miss Evcl3m Beer, daugh­ ^ Thr^ door side icing Hostess. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beer oJ ‘ Formerly $24.50. Now $12.50 J ghland Park, today was a figure in locating the parents of a Terr> Tomorrow Famous "White Mountain Grand. f'art'.n of Washington, D. C., who Three door model. $4$.5G. \vas drowned at ksbury Park, Ne'.- Fmal CJlearahce jirice ^ . $25.00 Jc-':ey. Monday. postcard came to the Eeei h jn e this morning froni the Colum- All metal three door model in t'a Hotel in Asbury Park address-; grey lacquer. Large $i?e. Reg­ ed to Miss'Beer, stating tha*^ Look where you will, ijo ularly $62.50. Now. $31.25 “Terry Martin v/as . drowned- her;, takes it. ^ v'sterday. Wouldj like to locate hi; where will you 'find sucli '• '•■ents. Cen you help u s?” M.’:-: -Tier, however, was at Bay Path; outstanding Fur Coats at Belding-Hall all porceliin Aris^ 1 '.stitute in Springfield where shr started the fall term yesterday. Her such a low price. tocrat. Gorkbo^ insulated. parents knev/ no such person 'is Was $95.00. Clearsmce price Terry Martin and efforts to learn off ! $47.50. his identity through friends of Evelyn were fruitless. Local Tragedy Feared It was feared that perhaps the Ilaxtin in question was a Manches­ ter man and The Herald was noti- ;iied Talking by phone /with Miss Beer at Bay Pathe Institute, The Herald learned that Martin in ques­ tion was a young man she met w’hile in Washington last April with the Manchester High School Senior party. It appears that they had cor­ responded sffterward and when Mart tin was found . drowned, a letter from Miss Beer or her address was found, but no clue to his home. So For Labor Dov the hotel officials wrote to Miss COATS of Beer. - Martin’s address was foxmd in an Many smart models for Northern Seal With address book at the Beer home this Fall have been released by morning to be 1822 Vernon street, Grayce De V me and are . Northern Seal With-Ermine Washington, D. C., and was wired 3 to the Columbia Hotel by The Her­ arriving- daily at our store. ald. They are beauties at Muskrat With.Hteh • • THOUGHT BLACK’S BODY New York, Aug. 17.— (AP.)-t-A a r l i e r than usual and greater than ever before are the final body found by the Hnited States All skins expertly matched and coats are beautifully Coast Guard off Long Branch, N. j., lined. ; markdowns onk Summei* Furniture. Every piece 5is now. SWAYING DIVANS was identified today as that of A ll“at,,one p r ic e ----- . . _____ E offered at a reductioh that wRl save you from 33 1-3% to Terry Martin, 22, of Washington, Other Dresses Genuine Comfort-^llne . model in ; dissipating reports that it might be 50%. Couch hsminocks, swayers, porch rockers, la\^ swings, re­ fancy woven material. Was i that of Van Lear Black, missing $4.95 and up Thisi Fur Cop.t Sale, Ends 'tom orrow N ight frigerators, settees, folding chairs and tables, porch shades, screen 519.95. Now 91>S0. I Baltimore publisher. Beautiful glider with -box ' Martin was drowned on August doors and window screens are included. There m:e siall many spring. .Govered in modernistic 25, and the finding of his body had weeks of glorious outdoor living ahead and thrifty home furnishers p ^ t e d canvas. Regularly 519.50. to the circulation of rumors in can now buy the finest at prices far lower than what mediocre Now at half price 5*^75. the vicinity that Coast Guardsmen Upholstered back: haminock in had recovered the body of Mr. would cost next season. This early' clearanee of our entire stock durable striped material. Was Black, who fell frpm his yacht into of summer furniture is riecessary that we might carry out our {1T.50. NowflOJSd. ' ( the, sea a week ago, off the New' 1 Jersey coast, and was Tost. elaborate plans for the National $tyle Show beginning September Luxurious hammock in . heavy 26. Hence thC: extremely low prieW. In most causes only sample canVas with painted stripes. Reg­ .N ularly 527.50.. Half price, $iS.76, The Ladies Missionary society of piece is left.. Accordingly we advise you to make^ selections at the Swedish Luthers church wiU have a meeting tomorrow at 2:30 at ' once.' Act now and save—save—savel the home of Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell. It Porch Rockers, Etc. 'is hoped that many of the ladies Arm rest model with caneia^t . 4 will find it convenient to attend. ■Use It and slat back. Walnut' finish. > R e ^ a rly 56.25. Now $&26. , ' ■•••. i.-'t • • * . ,|r .. High back arm rest rockers,^th- caned seats and backs. Were 57.25. Now only M.76. Large porch settee with caned seat and back. Was 514.75. Now 57JS0. Large four passenger lawn swing made entirely of hardwood. t i Regularly 515.00. Now $11.25.

I a m o u s c o m e d y p a ir ABOUnOWN HERE’S CHANCE TO SEE NORTH END MAN iS 1 Di STATE’S FEATURE REAL SEA-GOING WHALE Mr. a|td Mrs. Barnes Munsie of R E F O R M « Center street John T*. Munsle, Mrs. *^paught Short* Shows Ma^e Jatees Munsle Jr.^ o f Russell'street Pacific Ocean Monster bn Ex- and'her mothei;, Mrs. William Mc­ Dressier aiid Polly Moran at Cabe; are at Old Orchard, Maine, ' hibUion Near ■ ,the: Bridge, Clhrle& N a vfes Fa& to Ri^' Their Very Best. Hartfbrd--^72 Footer. for two weeks. tint After ShHiW ti V i^ Marie Dressier and Polly Moran, James'Tatuin of Putnam,; The'people of Manchester, noW ihe funniest nude' or female' comedy ot the (City'Taxl company of Man­ have the opportunity of trypig to t^am On the motion picture: screen chester, has replaced'his Ford 'Daxi- figure out for themselves, some Airtford Raok: ; | . I^day, will be seen in their first caiss- with sedans numiifi^tured by -the DeSbto Motor Car'^company. He facts about tee whale. The wlmle'is . -*» -/TS starring picture, “Caught. Short’* at tjie ,, State tOc^y and 'Thuisday. hae removed: aU of his Ford cars tee'only animal teat science cannot Charles.Ha'vikaa, 45.'/whotlives ■ ifi;; T^ese two ftnunakera have “stol^” Aofn Manchester and has in use one ffigUre out’ and is tee largest ani-: a house .facing on AUm'-jdaee at'teti 1^ naany pictures from... the istars of the sedan models; It isfhls In- mal that tee world has'evert, knoym NOTte Fitid,' has been re^riqd to t|uq ,1, ■ , . f ’ . -j i. - : ,■ r ■ tliey were appearing with, th^ pop- 'tentiem to add another rimilar car -/but his habits are and always police .as hearing.: lie .ihft pfs hoxhiH to the service here and believes that have been, his own secret. . ''yesterday mornteg! aftrir cecrivtejps . i x ^ r demand has .been met astd they aVe now seen in their own starring ■the limproved car that will be in use We know ttmt he once lived on his pay m>m the H arto^ Tobacc^ Hwill ,:increase the biisineas. land, Science tells us teat when he Corporation, in' ^ritiand, 'aa^- ^oduction. “ Caught Short”-is one lived on land he was no bigger than started for. Hartford,'so . - he . (told msR . ^ long laugh from start ^to. finish. The Bror Olson who for several sum­ your hand.. About a mlUlontyearsl'wife, to make curangements witKI dtuatlons are liproarously - fuimy, ago> someone must have told .bim] Hartford bank to send money 4#^ ir^ '7.for“'v mers assisted Rev. P. 'J. O. Comrii j^rticularly in; iths earfy sequences at 'the Swedish Lutheran churrh that. by “Taking to tee Sea” he | relatives in Polandi: Het did not;^,>: . o o OT the plcnura' in which Miss. Dress- and who was graduated in June Would become cur largest tehabi- • turn last zUght nor. was he 'at h ^ i li^r’ ahd Misis Moran; ate ss^ in from the. Augustana Seminaiy * at tant; Khis he. bhs accomplished, but j this morning, in an,, effort to ^eiir boarding house activities and \ Rock iBltmd, BL, has recently been every, whale still has - rudimentery: and Tocate him Mendft Of tee'Bliss'^ ^ a in later-When with the sudden married and called on local friends; thigh bones, shpwihg.where bis bind ing man giot to (touefa- with tei c^uisiUon of wealth^ they attempt banker ^ o m he whs to 'vistt'yesterlS ::A^I|^:Tub' while-FM*- on a motor trip. He ex-; legs, (bncc: were, toefore • evolution t» play the ‘((grand ladles.’^ The. ap- pecta to be located in a pastorate wiped teein out, and some have day a^iL learned .that ha bad %n of the stt^' gives-tie pair an. near ■Worcester; Maj^ traces of what once hair; been terite. The ^ irtfp rd : o^sortimlty fdt. enacting another of :. The attractive ejteiblt now at said th^ had no such and others from; 5*00 to 24.95 ■*ielr wett known drunken, seizes, Mrs. Michael Scdiatt of Cleveland,' Morgan , street near tee bridge, charge. 4 e occasion bring collation for Ohio, who has been visitlhg Mrs. Hartford^ pn a glaasrenclosed steel trir losses in the stock market Andrew Stavnitaky of' 81 Lyness railroad car> ‘valued, at |50',000 by j ^ t a Page,: Qbarles Thorton, Siddie the Pacific Whaling Co., of Long QUARRYVILLE liUHES strtet tee past week, left for her Beach, California .gfives plenty of J^on, Herbert M or and T. Roy home yesterday. Fall’s gri^test fa^ipn , success—-the l^ames are cast in the principal food for thought about this strange tuiiic sldrt, the bolero, the’frock with impporting rolrit ' » mamnud. PLAN SOM SUPPEll / G. Albert Pearson has moved ] ' .C^tsdn .Barney . H. Kem and his jacket—dresses in all the fabrics'and .^Tonight btUgs another of tne from the Kublnow Ifflock To tee popular Merchants Nights. A large two mates “Sherin” and “Scotty” of The Ladies Aid society of te( colons that complete a smart modem Podrove' building' at 8:15 Mate tee whaler "Hawk” captured the 72 number, of- valuable g^ts, including strtet. QuarryvtUe rimreb, white, is sita-d . .wardrobe, frpni the trim' tailored . ;^-floor lamp,-bathrobe, a pair of foot monster' “Goliath,” ad he has ated near ;BoltonKLafee, W;llI serve $7/ ^ess'df sports t3T>es to. the flattering f sj^es, gdhasware, electrlo toaster, been christened, some months agm combination salad- supper at tea" type,, for afternoon. ' o f " ri^trlc flatiron, oongoleum rug, o ff Sah Qemente Island in te r paci­ teurte-Friday evening ^ this werir,; H 091TAL NOTES fic and accompany him on his trans- prints./;*:;; : tennis racquet case and balls, table, beginning at 8 o’dofsk, ' Ikdiles dress s ^ autpqiobile.acces- cbntiiimtal totir, time; The soCi^ - has oh sr Sizes 7 tD ;t4,/ f V C A daughter ■Was’ born last night Whales make reahy excellent different occasions tids' summuy s ^ e s win be 'presented te the hold- food, (.but tee irregmlnr' supply pre­ Mr. Pradin has to­ eiijB of lucky .numbers; .Many excel­ to Mr. and Urs. Alton Hall of 28> served meals in the te|meh; Or' o0t< ' There Are ^Styles PoW street at tee^ Memorial hospi- vents the widespread; use of.;vdiale doors when' the weather _, day returned from lent prizes hsveTteen presented* on meat althouglrt occarionaHy it is to New York with piitevlous adghts, but It is doubtful •tal.; '., ‘ and thty have attrected:mahp of Yesterday’fl admissions included be fotmd ih New England rretnu- .summer people at.tee liahe and else himdreds of new Fon^Bvery Oneeioh y; j^^i^Skteen ^/prizes of equal value , have, berii ranis, while one can often biiy it given away on ansr of the other Frances Lmyis .of 217 North .Elm where. ' , ■' •, dresses and you are canned. ■ ^In flavor it -stron^y r ^ Something in (tee. way-ef info] certain tp find the .1 2ter.chanta Nights. These nights are street, Mrs. 'Bertha Keeney of 144 setobles bejef. ni^e possible tiirough the co-opera­ Center, street, Joseph. Morrison of' entertainment wifi: be dress of your choice The .fabrics ini^lude silks, satins, faille (its The whale Will remain in Hart­ balfiy imp^riottatibite SyrhlNf* In our complete cpl- t e of ten of . the city’s leading mer- 561 klate streertand Doris LsmgdOc ford until after lAbmr Day. ,l:>tion. crepe, vdvet,, travel ^eed. . j .ctente. of 11 Oak Place. Yatea ahu^inatniinte^ ■■■ ■ -■ /• Uohn Martte of 104 Walnut street the advertiteihcnt ris^whfk^ in < , Neraldahowat the.vricw i i The colors—bU^k, brown, wine ''•^A well-children’s conference will ■was discharged. Rev. John Goulet superintendeilt ate teat- whdte fainaiirhite^ slmd^, gx'een and blue. bo arid toteOrrow st tee Memorial i of tea New Englanct ^district, -WOl out there for euppre aad ' spend iTicMqiital annex at 8 o’clock. wBiTg » 8 SON Di e s bring tfte message atCthe aridrwerir erentmsr at tea lake re hr'tfee ~ Women’s and misses* sizes in^uding ' secvico this evening at; 7i30:.atvthe idUh Biarritg;, France^ Aug. 2T.—jfAP) h a ffi'si^ and stouts. ' dK i^ l2 ‘to 20 Principal Wilcex will be te tea Church o f tee Nareri^i^ hbr. doid(| 'She . • „ v : office (tf tee: C(Qim^ticut B u^eM K Boyesea.' Sbn of tee would hke to meet^tto members^.OjCf 'C ^ eg e, Odd Fellesiw BloClt to laen ASted writer, tee tteureh ttoaril af thk .-a : parents evsry'ay their final tribute will range from gay loose-woven expressed hope here today for “some^ 4. The show is to- be a unit of the conference - decides to establish way of advance” on the Indian prob­ gets a magnificent prize of $5 cash national exposition to be held m dale Beside Body of Father. to the maker of violinists, who died tweeds for fall to duller toned credit corporatienk for relief in mone3^ a few weeks ago in Dresden. To crepes on winter days. lem. cities throughout the counti^ on stricken areas. Stressing difficulties of the past, Langhome, Pa.—Louis HuebaCk, Los Angeles, Aug. 27.—(AP.)-^- ,„New York, scene of the triumphs of Tweeds gsdore probably will be the same dates. / his fairous pupils, his widow had says “Keep the finish on yoiH New York—Gronau and com­ the British statesman asked for truck driver, has been disillusioned. “A large, flgured rug, in wlUch Lon Chaney be buried, as. he seen : during fotball days. But the panions lEmd in harbor after' flight brought his body for burial. furniture intact* Don't Ifit it Amerioan womans who lives in American sympathy "in keeping He had an idea that the law li­ the colors blend raCher than con­ lived—simply and without display from Halifax. with America’s sense of fair play.” brary of Chief Justice Hughes could trast, as a rule serves bestrto bai- —at Glendale, tomorrow. Heifetz was one of the pallbear­ get dry and cracked. We' re- steam-heated houses, has less fond­ Lakewood, N. J.—^Henry Seigel, move through this town at 40 miles ers, and so was Toscha Seidel, an­ ness for the winter woolen frock This third visit to the United mice the massive livingl room fur­ The noted character actor, his ca­ finish furniture, and put it in former merchant prince, dies. States, Sir John said, had impress? an hour or more on the way from niture,” Miss Barton’^ ^^rticle on reer out short by anaemia> and a other of JDr. Auer's distinguished than her European sister and winter Washington—Representiitive Hull New York to Washington. Justice proteges. Other pedlbearers were A1 shape. You find' it will find her slipping her coat over ed him once more with this coim^ floor coverings sets forth. “Keeping throat affliction, .will be htiried be­ in statement attacks administration tiy’s “abounding vitality.” ■ • .'of the Peace Keating ruled other­ in mind the room’s exposure, select side his father, John Chaney, Who Mischa Elman, Josef Hoffman, a g r ^ t deal more econconicalitD a silk dress. and Senator Vandenberg defends It. wise in fining Louis $10 and J2.50 Joseph Achron, Paul Stassevitch, “Tweeds this fall are bright in Leading liberal a rug the colors; of which Vrill be diedvJtwo years ago.- have the finish replaced than ‘to Washington—^President and Mrs. The tall, blue-eyed visitor, one of jjosts. Loins insisted he had orders Honorary pall bearers will be Ernest Hutcheson, Prince Alexis discard the furniture wd>buy. tone, soft and non-crushable,” says Hoover entertain French and Eng­ for speed, and had to maintain con­ carried Uirough in the draperies,, England’s leading liberals, in Wash­ furmture. and upholstery, walls, notables in Hollywood’s film colony. Oblenaky and Adolph S. Ochs, pub­ Andrew Goodman of Bergdorf- lish jurists at White House garden tact* with, a truck ahead on which lisher of the New "Tork Times. new. * Goodman. “The three piece tweed ington as one of the party of guests 'lamps, pictures and ornaments.” They will Include- I!od ? Browning, party. - , ' of the Americsin Bar Association, there was'an armed gpiard. The first The Russian Cathedral choir par­ economical to have the finish suit with a long or hip-length coat, Chicago—^Mrs. Phoebe Omlie,v f truck got out of towh. In chodsing colors in connection Harry Carey, Lionel Baurymdre, 0 discussed “the enormous task” in Ramon Navarro, William' Haines, ticipated in the service, and the replaced to discard the furni­ fur collar and tuck-in blouse promis­ Memphis, wins Class B Aerial. IMme with room exposures she suggests Very Rev. Leonid Purkeviteh, dean es.to 1m one of the favorites. Many India. Ossining, N. ■y.—^RCaidents o f Sing ture and buy new. Derby. cooler tones, such as. , soft green, Lawrence Hbbett, Cliff Edwards o f the ^cathedral, officiated. of thfi .skirts are yoked with slight “There is no disvision of opinion Sing are planiiing to giye joy tO a and Tom Gubbings. £dma, Peru—Leguia captive on in England ori our policy in India” homecomii^. movie . star. John dark blue or raisin, for floor cover­ fullness falling to the &ont.” board ship; reported ill. ings, in room facing soujth or w est Chaney died early yesterday at Some of the Models he said. “It is as stated in' the^law Lawes, eight years old, daughter of Chartres, Prance—Crew of six of 1919, ‘the gradual development the warden, is en route-from Holly­ For northern exposure, rose, taupe, St, Vincent’s hospital where he had TWO DIE IN BLAST. Among the models displayed are killed in military .plane maneuvers. rust, soft brown and worm tan are undergone three blood transfpi^ons. a loose-woven tangerine tweed, of self governing institutions with wood. An old sailor has made a Ottawa—^New values announced a view of progressive realization of miniature' five-masted schooner for preferable. A hemorrhage ended his life while Minneapolis, Aug. 27.(AP)—An flecked with black and light beige, for United States produce to pre­ “The increasingly* popular Ameri­ •his physicians were'rushtog to the explosion in an old grain elevator designed with a seini^fitted coat responsible government in India.” her and other convicts have con­ vent dumping in Canada. ‘ solution of the problem, trived other presents. can sheen-style rugs in Oriental de­ hospital. ... today, was followed by a roaring which is several laches shorter than Chicago—^Hack Wilson gets 44th signs have ^w&ys. a m£dn color Chaney’s death brought a flood,of fire which sent flames high in the the skirt; a black Itweed flecked Sir John beeves “will notjbe a mere Flemingtoai, 1^..; ' J.—Miss Ann John I. Olson homer to break National League imitation of the representative gov­ Stout, who taught-public school for which should form the basis of the tributes from his fellow actors, air and scattered debris over a large wiOi red and white, fashioned with record. color scheme, with minor. colors to ftom motion picture magnates, area. Two workers were trapped a hip-length coat and a red crepe ernment British and Apierlcans have years and outlived nearly alDher Painting and Decorating Idinneapolis—^Nick Cullop gejEs worked out for themselves.” pupils, is dead at 101. “Life is. like be introduced here and there,” her from film writers and, other^branch- in the structure and lost their Uves. blouse; and a green tweed shot with 47th and 48 homers of season. articles continues. "With solid color' es of Hollywood’s woBld of make- Damage was estimated at $106,- Contractor. : threacte of black and beige. He declared an effort to trans­ arithmetic,” she said on her ilast Philadelphia—Athletics trim Sena­ plant such a government to India birthday. “The j problems ^ow rugs or allover carpeting- the same believe. 000. 609 Main S t, So. Mandiester Three piece Jersey sports suits tors, 10 to 9. When the explosion occurred the proinise to be popular with the wo- would be “planting a seed in soil harder as you advance.” She never color harmony must prevail. San Francisco— Cami»- that does not grow the tree.” rode in an aUtompbile. “The dining room is usually visi­ JUDGE MEIHtiEXT OUT two men had almost completed their mfeRTi who golfs until snow flies. first shift on hew assignments as bell, heavyweight, dies of hemor­ New' YOrk^i^ofessor Benny ble from the living room, so the Bridgeport, Aug. 27. — (fip) .— The winter silk frock will be rhage caused by Imockout blow. machine operators. The cause of based on Milady’s coat. With a Leonard! ■ The former lightwdght floor coverings of each should bear Judge. A. J. Merritt for many years Boston.—Attorney General Joseph a definite relationship as to color. the explosion was not definitely de- black coat she may choose at least king is to give a course in boxing a power in Republicau politics fiere terhfined but was believed to have E. Warner, Massachusetts, and As­ G. A . R. ENCAMPMENT at the School Of Business of the Where a mahogany or walnut din­ and loader of tfie fifth' idistrict, to­ one black dress, fsishioned of one of sistant ’ Attorney General Watson resulted either from' spontaneous the new' crepes or of dull' black CoUegO'of the City of New York. ing suite is used, • the sheen-tjrpe day confirmed reports he had^^e-: Washburn, New York, confer con­ American rug reflects the same combustion or as a result of a small Reid The HimM satih. Satin in colors however, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 27.—(AP.)— Philadelphia—Parents should take tired from active participation in. fire originating in the machinery. cerning “blue sky” laws governing seeds from watermelon before giv­ characteristics as the highly polish­ politics. ' . promises to be less popular than in security transactions. The tinoe-strafed ranks of the other years, many of the fashion ex­ Grand Army of the Republic, falter­ ing it to children. The advice comes ed furniture.” “It is time to give younger men Lowell, Mass.—^Alexander Legge, from Dr. Chevalier Jackson, pro­ a chance” Judge Merritt said. perts says. chairman of Federal Farm Board, ing but indomitable, swimg into pa­ ~<3repe Frocks ' rade once more today. fessor of bronchoscopy, who has says "country is faced with the been treating a child ^ th seeds in a TAKEN TO PROVIDENCE 'Crepe frocks in shades of red, shortest' com crop in 29 years” in Although wearied by advancing ASKS TOBACCO PROBE green or blue may be worn imder letter to Congresswoman Edithr years, theif steps lagging and backs lung. New London, Aug. 27.—(AP)— black coats to supplement a Winter lient, a thoiu^d survivors of the Ixm^ob-^A^thur Henderson, for- The .N(*^Ue wlth*.fiearic^o’ of U-_ Nourse Rogers. ' e i^ Beoretary, is back at work sffter war^obe, while dresses chosen for Lawrence, Mass.—Small -..boy is Union’s armyt of ’65 proudly insisteo quor’ aboard will be taken to Provi-! wiear with a brown coat will be hi a month’s diet of orange juice and Warrenton, N. C., Aug, 27.- — dence this afternoon- to be surren-; choked to death and five compan­ they would ..march the entire dis­ fruit salad in a nursing home. He is I shades harmonizing with brown. ions narrowly escape similar fate tance. Automobiles were assigned (AP.)—Representative John H. dered to the collector of customs. ^It’s smart to have your black 15 pounds lighter, . Kerr, of the Second North Carolina Commander- L. T. C3ialker,. chief o f when sand tunnel caves in. auother 1,000, and it was estimated Reading, Pa.—A fter 157 years frock lightened by touches o f w;hlte Boston. — Representative Joseph' 500 more, too feeble to ride, would ------^ - j District, has written the Depart staff of, the Coast Guard destroyer during which the Rainbow Fire com- ^ Justice asking an investt a^the neck and cuff lines; and dips Finnegan, Boston, files resolve with stamd by to wave greetings. forces said. The members of her (the^ ornamental affairs of gold, pany paraded annually in red shirts,; nation of a “price-fixing” agree- crew wUl be arraigned at Provi­ the Legislature provicfli^ for the ap­ The parade \down gaily and elab­ on a pmrl dusters or diamonds clipped pointment of a special' commission orately decorated streets Was the the present members insist on a believes buyers on the to­ dence. td the. neckline last winter) will also change. And so the next parade bacco marked have entered. to investigate unemploymei^ in climax of the 64th annual encamp­ will be in white shiris. , brighten many a dark frock. Dress­ Massachusetts. Congressman Kerr asked the in­ The Best Guardian of es generally are marked by the ment of the G. A. R. < New York—The younger the col­ Boston. — William A. Higgins, Aride from the parade, today was vestigation with a view to deter­ natural waistline, fiat hips and legian, the, better his ^chance for mining whether the tobacco com­ Springfield, apjiointed assistant Fed­ an Important one otherwise. The becoming famous, in the opinion of e i^ hemlines, with skirts, flaring eral probation officer for Massaciiii- panies are violating the federal an­ Life and Property less at the sides than they did last schedule called for the sixty-fourth Dr. Howard A. Gray of Columbia. eetts district. annual business session, devoted to Emerson, Lowell, Bryant, Longfel­ ti-trust laws. year. Taunton, Mass.—Lorillard Spen­ “An observation of the purchase Sunday Night Dress hearing nominations for officers, in­ low and Chief Justice Hughes en­ cer, New York and Newport, R. I., vitations for next year’s encamp­ tered college before 16, The average methods and the assignment of '“The Sunday night dress is going escapes injmy when automobile grades to different buyers, by differ-: td be popular again this year,” Says ment and the annual reports of of­ age of college graduates listed in burst into flames at gasoline sta­ ficers. “ Wbb’s- Who’l is less than the aver- ent companies would indiCata at M*’* Gioodman. “It fills the ;gap' be- tion. leasf A; ‘gentieman’s agree'menti not tsi’edL afternoon frocks and formal ’age age ’for all graduates. Durhaiii, N. H.—The 19th annyal to compete,!* he'said of the tobacco evening gowns and American wo­ conference of New^Euglcud Granges men like it. It will often be de- ' auctions. Insure Your Wluables awards debate prize to negative M GAMBLERS FINED PAGE IS APPOINTED si{7ied of black chiffon or mar- team from Leavitt Institute' of qi^ette and its sleeves may be A BOX IN A GOOD S A ^ DEPOSIT VAULT Turner, Me., on subject, “Whether Washington, Aug. 27. — (AP) — GENERAL STATUTES READY qmte ornamental. One of the models, Far Relief A s Recently EnactjSd by Plainvllle, Aug. 27. — (AP) — adth a rather tight upper and a Thomas "Walker Page * of'Virginia, IS THE Congress is Beneficial to New ..Eng­ Frank Spitzel of New Britain, pro­ was appointed a member of the tar­ ' Hartford, Aug. 27.—(AP)—The flaring lower sleeves, is banded just land Agriculture.” prietor of a gambling club 'in the iff commission today by President 1930 revision of ^ general statutes BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE above; the dbow with a three inqh Stirand Theater' building which was Somerville, Mass.—Order of Ahe- Hoover. of the state will be ready for gen­ Btrtp of strass.” pa delegates imveil statue to George raided by State and local police eral distribution sometime next >ITie shoes which Milady wears by Mr. Page is a Democrat and a Dilboy, Americem World War vet­ early Sunday morning, “took the former member of the tariff com-, week, revision commissioner Fred­ The Manchester Trust Co. day will be generally simple and eran of Greek extraction who was rap” this • morning when he paid mission. The selection o f Henry P., erick A. Scott said today. The first Gan you pass? quiet in design and treatment, and $390J.0. in fines assessed against posthumously decorated. Fletcher of Pennsylvania as chair­ four volumes, off the prestos .were Three months after J. R. Ei. may be of suede or dull calf. Gen- Boston.—Charles Ransford, alias himself and fifty frequenters who man was announced last week. Mr. received at the office of tha revision ei^ y they match the color of her Eugene Williams, Albany, N. Y., ar­ were caught by the raiders. Spitzel Fletcher is a Republican. , : commission in the State Capitol yes­ bought insuranee, he afmlied coat or the fur which trims it. Her rested for impersonating an officer. was fined $50 and costs for keeping . Four more members remain to be terday. Copies are first. to be dis­ for another policy, confident stockings will be of a deep sunburn a gambling establishment, while; selected. Under the law the Presi- tributed to judges of the lower p f his good fiealthk He failed each of (Uie frequenters was assess­ tint^ fashionists say. __ d #t iqay name any of the incumb­ 'courts, judges and clerks, of the ?Her bag may be“of suede or BUCKLEY SUSPENDED ed $5 and costs. tb pass the examination^ ent commissioners. common pleaa and Superior Ooufts, Three months ago a good f^ e , :matching her outfit, while her 'The fifty men, who were engaged and the Supreme Court and to the gloves wiU be of the same color as Proiddence, Aug. 27 — (AP) — in a dice game when the raid broke town clerks and probate'Judges of risk, he’s how uninsurable. Fire and LiabiHty Johnny Buckley, qoanager of Jack her coat if her wrap is black or up the play, were described by their KINO IS INTERESTED the State. Then 50(t copies of the brown or will match its fur trim­ Sharkey was suspended indefinitely counsel. Attorney Albert A. Green­ Before it’s too late, arrange by the Rhode Island State Athletic edition are turned over to the state for the protection ;y0urfafhily ming if the coat is in a brighter berg, of New Britain, as “ promi­ Santander,,Spain, Aug. 27—(AP) librariein for exchange with other ccdor. Commission today following a hear­ nent business men” from surround-, needs, and for an income, for — King Alfonso, a keen yachtsman,^ state and bar libraries in. the counr Insurance / ing on charges of “rowdy tactics, Ing cities. Prostecutor Charles F. is following closely the progress of yourself when you’ re unable / abusive treatment and creating a tiy. This part of the distribution is Conlon ad^tted that most'of them the Plymouth-to-Seintander regatta. eiqiected to be completed this week. to work, for booklet CHARGED WITH AR^ON disturbance” at the ringside,' follow­ were appearing in court^mder ficti­ He will welcome toe incoming con­ ing the Andy Callahan-Sammy cious names. Fuller bout in 'Tiverton last night. testants, at the Royal Maritime Connecticut General Club on Santander bay near his B. & M. EARNINGS Jersey City, Aug. 27.— (A P ) Buckley, handling Ctfilahan, called Life Insurance Company, RICHARD G. RICH Jack Finnell, pron^ent referee, the •summer palace and present his tro­ of Hartford, Three men were under arrest in PLAN HOP phy cup to the winnear,i ; Boston, Aug.-27.‘r-^ (AiP) —^^The Hoboken today charged with arson boxing commission and, chairman Tinker Building, Sooth Uanehesier The first arrival r. was expected Boston and Maine railroad today an­ in connection with a .$50,000 fire in Foster a lot of “crooks’’ when the FAYETI’E a CLAKRE this afternoon. nounced its net esumed income for the four story loft and garage build­ decision was awarded to Fuller. Los Angeles, Aug. 27.—(AR)—■) July, 1930, was $459,964, j as com-, Alexander Magyar and George En- ing occupied by the Hudson County “It was the most disgraceful ex­ pared with $715,002 for>. the same i INSURANCE dres,. Himgarian aviators,, left at Coal Corporation last night. The hibition on the part of a boxing DABROW NOT TO DEBATE month last year. fire tied up traffic on the state high­ manager that' I have ever wit­ $:52 a. m. (P. S. T.) for a non-stop There was a decline of $1,008,- Depot Square, A^anchester way and caused hundreds of cars nessed” Mr. Foster said. “It is flight', to Chicago. Fro™ Chicago Chicago, Aug. 27.—(AP)—Clar-: 150 in operating revenue while op-. ■i'rfii.l.i from New York to be rerouted. high time this type of man is they plan a flight to FUnt, Mich., ehce Darrow, Chicago attorney,, to­ eratlng expenses were reduced $657,- Those imder arrest are Joseph barired from the boxtog business.” where preparations will be complet­ day denied he was to debate Dr. 815, the statement said despite con­ ii'iiiii'i: Scattelo, 34, Carlo Cavallo and Buckley drew a susx>ension for ed for a trana-AtlEmtic flight to lyalter A. Maier, St. Louis, on tinued expenditures for construc­ Patqmo Mfmvi, all of Hoboken. similar tactics following the Andy Budapest. Atheism, as announced In New York tion and moderni^tion. They were arrested after Scatello Bartin-Sailor Fay Koski tight here The fillers said they would make by the‘American Lutheran Publicity . For the seven months ended July last winter. This ban was lifted was brought to ajioboken hospital the Chicago jump non-stop, weath­ Bureau. 31, the road showed a net inooine suffering from severe burns. Police after forty, days When Buckley er .permitttog. They will visit the “I neVer Issued any challenge of of $2,897,655, compared with $3,567,- questioned the men who are said to apologized. National air races before continuing this nature,” .Mr. Darrow said.' 915, for the same period last year. have confessed. Rhode Island is a member of the to Flint, ? They said the tire started when N. B. A , In rebent load tests Magyar and they attempted to take gasoline Endres demonstrated the ability o£ front a truck housed in the garage, WOULD SUPPORT COLE their bullet-shaped monoplane to' one of the men lighttog a match caiiry a -ci^pacity load o f 900 gallons during the operation. ■ Hartford, Aug. 27 — (AP)— The b ffu e l. RAILROAD EABNINOS Hartford Times says that the Re­ publican state orgaifizatlon today DIES IN WIFE’S ARMS was repeated to have indicated will- i7ew York, Aug. 27— C A P )-R a il­ Norwalk, Aug. 27,—(AP)-After- roads reporting tods^ results of ingneiss to support Birancis W. Cole, former corporation counsel of Hart­ a heroic effort, in which he strug­ Fall 0 p « ^ July operations continued for the ford if he would consent to be a can­ gled/toMive until he reached his' most part to show deereraea in net home, Pasqpale Maiorana last night operating income frbin figures for didate for nomination for attorney Tiine Has Not Yet Passed general at the coming state conven­ died ih the arms of his wife at his the like month last y^-^ ’ tion. Mr. Cole however said this residence; 40 Oak street. Less than Tuesday Roads reporting. With compara­ was news to him. two hours previous he had dis^in- when s(Hne unfortunate person does not come mshing into a. tive figures for July last year, in­ One name heretofore mentioned bbtofifi Yrom his fifty second cross­ cluded; hank with the charred or fragmentary ends of paper currency for the plane is that of Deputy At­ ing of the Atlantic ocean. He fought Sept 2nd i, i Ddaware, Lackawanna & West­ torney General Ernest L. Averill of ott .toe .ilhiess, which gripped him as seeking to redeem them;' ern, 1930, $1,080,963; 1929, $1,302,- Branford. he. left the boat, and successfully 519. • Of course you’ve guessed the story already-^-4epending oh Boston & Maine, 1930, $1,006,536; suide. the trip,. from New Tprh to TO BE TRIED AGAIN Norwalk, passing away 20'minutes a hiding place in thdr hoon^ Rats, or mice or fire provide^tho l*'!> 1929, $1,280,750. after-entering the house. Norfolk & Western, 1930, $3,119,- Los Angeles, Aug. 27.—(AP) — The'deceased ^ had been afflicted ^destructitm. Man;^ times there is not enough ^left^tb redeM 240; 1929, $4,109,542. Mrs, Walburga Oeaterreich, whose with hiternal ailments and this-^last anything. ^ ..^ Sfiieeding & Lake EMe, 1930,' $375,- trial for the murder of her husband. trip to Europe was made for the 863; 1929, $522,979. Day School Opens Next Tuesday Fred, ended yesterday in a jury dis­ purpose of consulting physicians. Wise people-^ay depend on Savings Banks to talm cure agreement, has been ordered to ap' SUES ATJTOISTS Mr. Maiorana was an imporier and pear in court Friday for the setting was prominent in local Italian',and their iboney saf^— as a matter of fact pay them intM:ei|t ^dgeport, Aug. 27. — (AP) — of her second trial. ' ' , fraterinal ’ circles. H4 was' 66 years oil it too. In MMchester you are offered the services of Mfs. Josephine Spencer who was in­ A fter Foreman A rtitof hlhdispi^ old and is survived by -his widow, Evenuig School Sept. jured on April 12 in attempting to {jounced the final ballot . ten three sons and a daughter. snsitcji her young son, Henry Jr., for a second degree mnrifief.;^idc ^------Rati of Interest 5% Per Annum r. ; from the path of an automobile to­ tion and two for aoquittjKl,' thv' jtity HITS FIRE ENGINE Office open daily to r registratipu N day filed a suit in Superior Court was dismissed. , . ‘ V foft $4,000. L^k>y Schuerer, driver New Haven, Xug. 27. — (AP) — of Ihe car was named defendant EGG FAILED TO HATCH Mrs. Ida S. Barrows ‘was t>alntiilly injured''today and her ; .husband, : g^EAL REAL WHISKEY St. Albans, Vt, Aug; 27. — t a A) Frank A. Barrows, supervisor of NetP Haven, Aug. 27’. — (AP) — —Sylvia Charland,'- who runs a safety of the New Haven road, was The Two c&ses of medical whiskey were dance hall In HhUltosbuvg^ arrested on . a reckless driving takidtr by burglars vriio got into Jiist over the line from Vei^oi^.lie' charge as a recnilt of a rollislon with V G. H. Wilfiox, Prin. S Q 1 Ueved in fairies :last$fis^ but when a fire engine. .' The .' engine speedinr WMtfiey' avenue pharmacy last o m B i| ^ Otoer loot ;i$r^e cigars, cigar his $15 ^ g fafled’^fhatch out $2,- to a fire struck the rear fender of i Block, .iv Sooth Manchester, C . .r:x

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. ' v..,- . , m a y o r OF EVANSTON TOLLAND WAPPING Mrp. Sherwood Bowers as EXONERATES FREEMAN ' Mr. and Mrs. John H.. Stgele were 1 man of the Fancy'Work cpmnnttee, i ■A' recent callers of Mr.,.and Mrs. Floyd 1 patrons of research info guests Of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bid- h decision after a secret session of day, numbered about iou people,' " toe riddles left -by ancient man aU well of South Windsor. the Evanston, city coimcil. enjojtog a day full of pleasureI wiiu over uuBthis country, expects personal r--™ I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. AueiAllen of East Mayor Bartlett said “this is not games, bathing and a general comr ly to accompany toe distinguished . Yytn. - munity dinner spread for all pres- ford . _ eum,'; wlU go to the southwestern Charles Rowe of Springfield,, Miaa Helen Meacham, who has part of ■ Spain to see other stone age Mass., spent the week-end with M r.; PESUDSKI TAKES REINS spent a week in Newark, N. J., with remains at Niebla and the Rio Tin to, and Mrs. Arthur' Swewey of her brother, Francis, has returned. mines. Hockanum, formerly of Wapplng. OF POLISH GOVERNMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Snow and daughters, who have spent the past two children, and Mr. and Mra week in Squirrel Island, Maine, and TONG MEN THREATENED Clifford H. SnoW of Glastonbury, [Needham, Mass., with* relatives, spent toe week-end at their cpttage ^ -frirls’ Sweater arid , Girls’ Washable Print Warsaw, Aug. 27.—(AP.) -- I have returned to their home. ' New York, Aug. 27. — (AP) — at Coventry Lake. Poland’s redoubtable marshal, Jo-! Mrs. William Sumner Simpson and M l^ vJulih Stead of New London School Frocks seph Pilsudski, today took a firm j Failure of warring Chinese Tongs * ’ ' Sldrt Ensriribles ! little son, Billy, who have spent sev­ in New York to agree to end their spent toe'week-end at toe home of grip on the reins of government, de-1 eral weeks at the home of Mr. and numerous' strife brought a recom­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton Benjamin. termined to fight to a finish with , Mrs. Samuel______Simpson, have return' Parliament, in the opinion oi most iYork c ity , mendation today from Police Com­ of toe poUtical observers-who have i Eygrgtt Smith who has spent toe missioner Mulrooney to^ the Federal $1.00 attorney that''all Chinese'found to TAXES RETURNED analyzed toe new Cabinet. j ^ggj^ friends has return)- ' A dressy' style sketched, jejot only has Marsha) . Fblsudski !i ^ed to .Ms . . business . in. New — ---■Hsonp------pe in the dty iUegally be rounded splendid outfit for seboph' • ; retatoed . -his so-called ? “Colonel i up and deported. ^" v$tudent s t r ^ coat swifter y- with peplums and flares . . . • Tong leaders had been givemuntii Washington, Aug. 27.—(AP) •*- Group” but another colonel has been i Emma Crandafl has return- Three tax returns totaling over new waistiines, jabots, peter last night .to adjust their differ­ plain shades, 1Q6% wool; added as \yell in the person of | ^ gpg^^ at'a Girls $500,000 have been reported by the ences; after a fresh outbreak ten ♦y rf pan collars iand shirring. Sizes Joseph' Beck. ; camp. Internal Revenue Bureau to the sldrta in plain shades, ’ 'There is little doubt. that *.^****w*former; Eldred Doyle has retumeareturned rromfrom, days ago of Tong warfare. Joint coontoittee tbps; , pleated. Sizes , 7 to 14. Smart and very in­ E^remier Slawek, as governm ent i two weeks spent^ at Camp Devens ^ whip in Parliament willill effectivelv effectively , ^ ^ Maine where Mrs. ed that the two district attorneys— which deals with such taxation expensive for school days. problems. All were necessitated by support Pilsudski’s maneuvers. Doyle has been for three weeks coimty and '^Federal—cohfer with V^sP^sIitioian&.Ji'ecaai . that Pilsudski, over-assessments made over eight in Maine and Massachusetts with immigration officials in an effort to ' .. ICnth Wkm. ■ I ' . FourUi Floor. since last March, has been em­ end by deportation the Tongr trou­ years ago. relatives. The amounts were made public phasizing that Poland must have Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall had bles wito which Chinese leaders ap­ X . ■ ' . . . ■ ^ ■ through the office of Representative “six months in wMch to recuperate , as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. parently hkve; been unable to cope. Vi*' Gamer- of Texas as follows: : ’ •* , /i' y'" ' from the discord in toe Sejm.” Now ; ArcMe Hall and Mr. and Mrs. -WU- Several years ago a bitter Tpng To the Union Cotton Manufactur­ that (he has take® affairs into Ms i liam Weurdig^ of South Manches- War wa8-^'terminated'When authon- ing Company, Fall River, Mass., permit Parliament to meet, but in­ ' ter. ties raided Chinatown, forced Chi­ Girls’ Fall Coats own hands it is believed that he will Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Gero of nese to show their legal right to be $227,535; to toe Crescent News apd Girls’ Tnbbable frequently. Holyoke, Mass., were week-end in the' United States, and deported Hotel Co., Nashville, Term., $161,- g^uests a t toe Steele House. Mr. many illegal entrants. 741; ,to the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., Frocks for School of Tailored 'Tweeds and Mrs. F. M. Fitch, East Hart­ Salt'Lake City, $161,100. UNABLE TO USE FUND ford; C. B. EUsworto of Manches­ ter, and Miss Bertha Warner of TO REVIEW PARADE . BACKS OIL LAW Manchester were Sunday guests. $6.95 Mr. anif Mrs. Emery Clough had V • Fairfield, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Sena­ “ E lai^” and “Lueette” . • • Washington, r”, Auk; ^7.— (AP.)— as Simday guests, Mr. and Mrs^ J. Washingtop, Aug. 27.—.(AP) — tor A. E. Lavery, who was Senate Smart tailored coat illustrat­ -The Interstate'Commerce Commis- D. Halm of New Britain and. Mr. President Hoover, has accepted an chairman of toe committee on mo­ two naupn^ly favorite brands. ” Sion has $i0,000,000 in its railroad and Mrs. Carl Blade of New Har invitatlbh: to review toe parade of tor vehicles at toe last legislative Models ifiustrated, with chic ed, this ,type is typically Eng­ contingent fimd but is imable to use ven. toe Veterans of Foreign Wars in session, today commenting on the cape and flarw. G^oi^ul prints; lish, with its wide belt; double a cent of it at the present time. Misa Fannie Goldstein returned to B altim ore 'bn Septem ber 2. court decision which declared void This amount has been collected new waistMhes . and flared breas'ted front. Sizes 7 to 10. New Haven Saturday after two The invitation was extended by a state law requiring uniform spe­ ‘from prosperous roads earning weeks spent at the Steele House. skirts; plcpty of styles. Some Mayor Broenihg of Baltimore and cifications on motor lubricating oil with bloomers. . Sizes 7 to 10. more than six percent on their in­ Colonel Hgiry C. Jones,Army re­ vestment imder the' pro-visions, of said he held opinion a law can be serve - corps, general 'chairman of the 1920 Railway Transportation framed which will protect motorists HOLD BOMB SUSPECTS toe 31st National encampment of Navy, Cape Coats A ct. : against inferior grades of oil sold as The money was J intended to be i toe veterans organization’. good quality oil: The. Prerident will leave here the - loained to weaker roads but this had | Calcutta, Bengal, ------India,, — o- - - - Flaked with White ■ been barred by Comptroller General— (AP)—Five residents in a board- morning of SepWmber 2 and witness FIRE IN PLAINFIELD , McCarl imtil toe commission fixes • ing house attached to Bangabashi toe pafhde hi the, early afternoon. Gilds’ ^e^Quarter / - a valuation of the roads, but in | college and two other persons Were Np speech' will be made. . Plainfield, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Fire nearly every case has been paid un- i arrested today in connection wito Prior, to toe''review Mr. Hoover today destroyed a barn, garage and $7.95 will be Mayor sder'protest. | toe bomb attack yesterday upon, Sir several otoer buildings on toe farm Broehing ait the Maryland Club. *' McCarl ruled none of the money j Charles Tegart, police commissioner. of George Pember, wito damage es­ A dashing'new • model illus­ should be used pendiiig a final valu- | They were said to belong to the SEEK HARMONY timated at between $15,000 and trated with its flaring cape ' ation. ! same organization as the Chittagong $20,000. , L ast year $2,C)0(>,000 v/ent into j arsenal raiders. ► Volunteer fire departments from Roroair'i^nd:; candy stnpes; shoulders; high tied belt. Sizes New Haven, Aug. 27. — (AP) — 1 the contingent fund, but the com- 1 One of the actual., perpetrators of neighboring towns battled toe blaze cottbi£‘ and^ rayon mixtures. 7 to 10. ' . . mission does not expect that much ! the bombing died of wounds re- Democratic harmony was hailed as for hours but it had gained such Sizes 7 ’tot9^ . • this year. ceived when one of the two bombs a goal achieved today when it was headway before they arrived that Fourth Floor. thrown at Sir Charles exploded toe announced that all ward delegations efforts were concentrated on savtog other assassins escaped. Police to the city convention Saturday nearby buildings. searching several houses in Calcutta .night which-will choose delegates to SLAYER SURRENDERS i foimd a book containing a list , of toe State convention has been names of Terrorist band members agreed upbn -and 'caucuses ■will be Little Boys’ Wash • I who are plamning outrages all over a mere formality.. )®addy*s Pw ble” . Top Suits Cambridge, Md., Aug. 27.—(AP) !'B engal. The N ew Haven ddegation wUl —Goman Booze, 40, a contractor, | he for Prof; Gross for governor. wvbmn aaathtng Memo ta uaadt who last night shot and killed his j FIND HIDDEN RECORD Right from the first touch, antiseptic; $1.95 ^estranged wife and another woman,. FERRYMAN BOUND OVER healing Zemo takes the itdiing . Suite f«wBoy» I Surrendered today. 1 Berlin,. Aug. 27—(AP)—A phono- misery out of mosquito bites, , With wool shorts, in a Neighbors said he and his wife Ii graph record of- the voice of the late Keene, N. H.. Aug 27.— (AP)— and many other smn affictions. Try splendid variety of pat­ ■ had quarreled over religious mat- j Coimt Ferdinand von Zeppelin toe A. M. Cusifing, veteran operator of it also for itching, peeling t ••jg J ^',v,h<■ V W^arm’ imd-comfortable i Your Character Record, plus your own security 1*. Food for . . . all worsted jerseys in lany amount up to $300.00 at our office. Interest at Three aild solid shades and cbmbinar $ 2 .5 0 New : patterns, Obe-Half Per Cent per month on toe unpaid balance fust for toe tions. Regulation, button- glowiiig color; medium actual time the money’s in use. We make loans without en­ L-, dorsers. without delays and on terms suited to your own con­ i ' ' Spieciat for tKie Week-End weight, lpQ p«r .e»t.:w ool; v on model; fully Kned pants. Sizes 8 to 8. As il­ veniences. T . , ‘ Ladtos’ Wrist W a t c h e s . ‘v and cre'iir j Sizes 28 i M Some of the best people right in your neighborhood are:- Guaranteed mo'vements'. . i...... '. f v t o 3fi. lustrated./ jtlSoBbng our satisfied customers. You \rill like our fridndiy, and ■'et^rteous service too; come to today and be convinced or phone Babies’ and (SrpFifiS (^ Is' Lo^ejto and Chains in Boys’ School Caps ,'y ^ . 3 color goM filled combinMions ...... '...... $2.50 Syiickers Bracelets for Ladies* Wrist Wattoes. Beautiful ; 98c pierced design With ctotcr catc)^ $2.00 /A ll wool, in patterns to !j|eal Fmandng Assodatira, h e. FuU^CUt i ^ a la r g e blend with suite. Sites 6 ^ Main St., Room 3. Park Bldg., Sooth Manchester, Conii. ■"l '. - Gents’ Watch Bracelets... $1.50 and up selection'tmf^oholee. • to 7%. Main Floor. Ste the Watch cop^^dete ' Vrltii, bfaceiei; -...... -.... $5.00 BUSTER BllOWjy / / JUNIOR GIRLS’ SHOSS ' iWjeztdmc Alarm.CLodia in colors^,...... and up- $3.98 $1.50 SHOES The ideal shoe for toe. jun­ , See-tod-New W eatc^ ior girl, made to pat|B»t j-IW ATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. BOYS’ OXFORDS :$iSD r ! teatoer pumps with cehj^, :* rAqto Clock . $2.50 “'$3^50 buckle; also blade .o r. taorawii 1 , Black or calf,''' aJifoi i elk wtfords. AU goodyear.. Westdox Pocket Ben W a^es b;a«k 8o6t(^ g i^ welts. Sizes 2^ to T . '. Funeral Directors $1*0Q $1#50. b r ^ toe, madiQ over ')toe . to D widtos. ESTABLISHEID 65 YEARS . faj^ua Heaitov . $iaea to 4, in C/an4 GIRLS’ BUSTiOt BROWN. m LOW SOIORS IS.49 ^ .** ?->• CHAPEL AT 11 GAK.ST, Made of ltah, alligator, R. leather. Slpia.^ 1^ to 2., ,, Robert K. Anderson ^ Phone ZyOflfce .5 17 1 neWEUER ■,’|P*tmeral Director '■ BesidOTC«7494 South MaachesteT jf'* -T* .J#-** fAG E s e e

cross the ^i;i^er again; who start off, a lot of acreage. Then he ib n ti|» B trr couldn’t ten whether the last dog could get a charter for a coUega or stand looked more like a Digger a hospital (never to be built) and Cim tittg B rralb Indian tejiee than it did like the turn, over Oie property to the insti­ X>UBL1SHE1> BT THE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Woolworth building or more like the tution. He could then sit tight over 13 BisMll Street ' Taj Mahal than it did like an over­ a period of say ten or fifteen years Sonth Manchester, Conn. turn^ skiff boatf who sense nothing while the land' increased perhaps a B y ROXjeNEY B u t c h e r ^ There are four courses of study: THOMAS PERGOSON BaaicL fo r raw recru its;' Red, fo r re­ General Manager hundred fold in value; Then he but the mileage and care for noth­ Washington. — Fifty thousand cruits not so raw; White, for non­ Founded October U 1881 ing but a record distance for the could dissolve his dummy college or young men- ^tween the ages of 17 commissioned officers, and Blue, Published Every Evening Except day. ' hospital after having it deed the and 31 are taking ,thelr vacations graduates frotn which are eligible to j Sundays and Holidaya Entered at the property back to him. And by this this summer at Uncle Sam’s 53 Citi­ second lieutenancies in the Reserve | FOst Office at South Manchester, Our private opinion is that this zens’ ^Milftary 'Training Camps. Corps. process he would have beaten the Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. business of beautification of the The' first year of this training The bugle blows at 6 a. m. in the'! '^ 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES town and the state out of every One Year, by mail ...... 86.00 automobile routes is very largely system was 1921 and in that sum­ C. M. T. C. camps and the boy? j Per Month, by mall ...... 8 .60 hooey. The motorist who can’t fill nickel of the"taxes, mer 12 camps were established dress, make their beds and sweep for these fine furnishings Delivered, one y e a r ''...... $9.00 ♦ This is an extreme illustration, with an emoUment of 10,000. - in out the iinmediate vicinity. Then Single copies ...... 8 .03 his eyes with sheer loveliness as he the year ’or two subsequent, be­ follows 30 ' minutes of calisthenics but it is to meet modification of MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED travels through Connecticut as mat­ fore .facilities had been expanded, before breakfast. The War Depart­ PRESS ters stand right now, if he will take such operations that the law was many applicants' had to be turned ment boasts of the food served in The Associated Press is exclusively this list week of the Semi-Annual the time to look at all, couldn’t, no adopted. away. the camps. Breakfast contains entitled to the use for republication Gives Big Reserve Strength wheat cakes, bacon and eggs and of all news dlpatches credited to it matter what you did for him. or not otherwise credited in this Three hundred thousand men coffee with which to start the day. paper and also the local news pub­ As to the dog stands, our notion have njw gone through the four- Drill and target practice ts/:e up the lished herein. rest of the morning. In the after­ is ^ t they are, on the whole, rath­ fN NEW YORK week'period at camp with the C. M. It’s^true! For the last week of tbe Senfi-Azmual Sale we’ve marked' A ll. rights of republication of T. C. They have swelled the na­ noon there are likely to be hikes or special dispatches herein are also re­ er pictufesque and interesting these odd things HALF PRICE OR LESS. Unless otherwise noted there served. tion’s total military reserve strength lectures on citizenship, rights and is only one of a kind. All are subject to prior sale as these things ere things. We would infinitely prefer Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 27.— to about a milliofi, for there are also obligations to one’s country, obedi­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ going so fast! Hurry! SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. to see them as they are-rone made It had never occurred to me that 177,000 national guardsmen,' 115,000 ence to the lavra, the importance of re^rve officers and 400,000 mem­ doing. What you’re told and so on. Inc.. 285 Madison A *.. New York. N. out of second hand doors, the next the imminence of tragedy could or Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. would present a situation which bers of naval, marine and other mis­ q^ere are lessons in first aid {md Chicago. Ilia unpainted, the next smeared with cellaneous reserves. ’These groups the care of the sick and wbimc^ later recalled something that might some horrid color—than to have would he depended upon by the gov­ and sightseeing trips to nearby his­ Full service client of N E A Ser­ have been written by Ring Larchier, POSTER BEDS. Solid maple, twin STAIR CARPET. Velvet in small vice. Inc. them standardized and neutralized ernment to form an experienced nu­ torical shrines which are likely to ste 2 only. Were ^35.00. *j.50 Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- with a dash of Ernest Hemingway, cleus for America’s armed forces in stimulate the patriotism of the stu­ design. $1.75 like a row of old time elevat' rail­ tlona ■^t here it was. A man, within a the evCht of any serious war. dents. e a c h ...... 1 f Was $3.50 y a rd ...... X few feet of the shore, was not only The Herald Painting Company. Inc., road stations spread along the high­ The War Department pays for Late in the aftemodn comes an y assumes no financial responsibility way. They are individual and hu­ threatening to drown, but to carry transportation to and from the army hour of recreation, , swim­ Oak in Ori- the plump young blond girl at his DRESSING TABLE, HALL CARPET. Wilton in two-tone for typographical errors appearing In man, at least. posts where, the C. M. T. C. camps ming, volley ball, tumbling and advertisements In the Manchester sidCwalong with him. It happened entsl brown finish. taupe. $0.47 Evening Herald. are located and reports that the wrestling, v^th teachers on hand to When motorists begin to travel something like .this: course has proved attractive to supervise. Was $22.00 ...... 11 Was $4.95 y a rd ...... WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. the country with an idea of looking I had been casting for weakfisb thousands of yoimg men who could Aids Physical Develoinnent DRESSING TABLE BENCH. Wal­ at it, we may be found among those and bluefish in the Yacht Club not have afforded much of a vaca­ Stiff physical examinations are ,TUXED0 SOFA. Queen Anne; HISS CHENEY’S POSITION channel at the National Golf Club tion on their own expense, as weli held on; each student, one” when be nut finished STunwood; upholstered who advocEiLe the spending o f large as to many who could. henna dalnask covered. $o*T.50 The statement of her pofition on point. Couldn’t get a strike. My arrives and one when he leaves. The top. - sums of money in converting the wife wandered nearby gathering College and high school students U. S. Military Academy Physical Was $155.00 ...... / / the question of prohibition made by Was $12.50 . i O natural scenery into the aspect of a shells. Dorothy lay upon the sand make up a large proportion of the Efficiency Test is applied and minor » R epresentative M iss M argery Chfe- parkway. But apparently that amazed at my patience. C. M. C. companies. A report on defects such as cavities in the teeth WING. CHAIR. Stretcher base; ney will command the respect of A party of six arrived. Five were 773 recruits enrolled at the camp are treated by army phydeians and BQUDOIR CHAIR. Covered en­ time is far in the future. We at Fort Des Moines, la., drawn from dentists. tapette covered. $o 0.50 Manchester people, even when they women. All wore bathing suits. tirely with colorful ere- $1 A.50 wouldn’t, so far as we are concern­ Kansas, IoW«^ Nebraska and South One camp claims • an Increase of- Was $65.00 ...... O Z disagree with her attitude, sus a Four of the women were middle- tonne.. Was $20.00 .... X nir ed, have the state of Connecticut pay aged. One was elderly. One was Dakota, shows that 531 were stu­ from 61.7 per cent physical efficien­ straightforward, courageous and dents, 83 farmers, 32 laborers, 18 cy at the outset of the course to 96 a nickel a year dolling up the road­ young. The man and the young­ CEDAR CHEST. W^npt mid gum- OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. Carved sjdisndidly articulate announce­ clerks, 16 teachers, nine merebants,- per cent at the end of four weeks. side prospect for the benefit of tour­ est girl paddled on a long sand­ five chauffeurs, one cook, one bar­ The second examination also showed wood; decorated panels; turned legs Queen Anne; mohair, damask and ve­ ment of principle. It gains im­ ists who pay as much attention to bar, which suddenly plunged to ber, one movie actor, one newsboy, ah average gain of 4 1-2 poimds in with stretcher. $*10.75 lour combinations. $ i *7.50 portance, too, from the fact that considerable depth in the chgnne!. the view as they would to the view one tailor, , one athletic director and Weight and l 1-2 inches in chest ex­ Was $27.50; ...... Was $35.00 ...... X # Cheney did not wait to be The tide had turned. A swift cur­ 33 of other trades and occupations. pansion. X O in a tunnel. rent. was running. I had rowed jockeyed into the x>osition of having against a similar current the day DINING ROOM" SUITK Colonial DESK; drop front; 3 .50 to declare herself, but handed in the “PUUMPDTG’’ before. It was hard goining. results although it is still in an ex­ design with buffet, china,'^ble, arm drawers. Was $35.00 1 7 statement for publication within One of the most interesting things perimental stage. chair and 5 side. $ .50 twenty-four hours after filing "Let’s go home, you’re not get­ Lack of moisture is ' frequently about the local campaign is the ting anything,’’ my wife was say­ IDiiicle Saii& chairs. Was $339.00 1 6 9 DAVENPORT TA^LE; solid mahog-^ her nomination papers. as important a factor vrith trees belief—^it is more tbtm a mere sus­ ing. any- $1 TT.50 about the home or* on the street b u f f e t ; W indsor type; turned Representative Cheney makes it picion—that a group of women “Aw, just a few more casts, The or highway as lack of plant food. impossible to doubt where she voters within the Republican party tide’s just turned,” I pleaded. On open soils a copious application legs; mahogany and $ 2 y . 5 0 The man and the girl had slid stands on any of the phases of the is planning to concentrate on a sin­ of water to the surface reach gumwood. Was $35.00 DRUM TABLE. Solid mahogany out into deep water. the roots. ' Usually thel grass will prohibition problem. She is for gle Legislative candidate, using bm ter! “What’s that fellow trying to do. absorb all of a moderate sprinkling. STICK REED SIHTE. Imported base; ci^tch veneered top. $< personal observance of the law. She whatever influence it may have to anyway, swim backward?” I heard On 8 ^ clay soils copioqs surface Chinese jiataral re ^ ; inonk’s cloth Was $50.01) ...... is for the repeal of the eighteenth my wife saying. I looked up. But induce other women voters to re­ waterinj^ are often effective^ cushions. Settee, ih ^ , ' $ ^ ^.75 amendment. She is for repeal of frain from voting for any second the man wasn’t trying to swim c a r e o f TR E E S. though vfith large, trees' it is some­ backward. He was trying to get times helpful in a very dry time to rocker. Was $75.00 ....• • • « O f COFFEE TABLE. Jacobean Eng­ the state enforcement act after the candidate in the primary. ashore. He didn't swim well. H.? make holes 18 inches deep with a lish twisted legs; refectory extension repeal of the amendment and for By Forman Uoyd Molford The way^this sort of thing, works had a weak “dog fashion” stroke. Bureau of j?lant Industry,: U. s. crowbar and vra,ter liberally in these MAPLE; ROCKER, Slat-back side top. Solid Walnut. $i >|.75^ the passage of new legislation for can be illustrated by assuming that He was trying to get ashore, and Departnoent of Agrlcoltoie. holes. rocker, cane seat. $ 1 .3 7 Was $39.50 ...... X fX the proper control of the' liquor he couldn’t m ake it. The m ost de.s- three persons. A, B and C, are seek­ Shade trees, to thrive, require Was $2.75 . . . ------traffic. perate look I have ever seen was 1 ing nomination as representatives. carved upon his face. ’The girt, liberal feeding. 'When some of the CONSOLE TABLE. Drop endsj If anybody remains in doubt as to Only two can be nominated. We swimming at his side, was begin­ limbs of a tree extend over, a gar­ END TABLE, Wrought iron; mar- drawer, Australian walnut with , mar­ den plot, the roots also are likely to how to figure on Miss Cheney in will suppose that 2,250 persons vote ning to look worried. Then his UOTATIO ble top. quetry. $o i .50 ^ead disappeared. When it reap­ extend far enough to'get the benefit this prohibition business he is hojie- in the primary. Of these 1,000 vote of some of the fertilizer applied to Was $33.00 .. Was $63.00 .. I...... O X lessly—and probably purposely— peared the girl reached for it. Tbe *10 for A and B; 750 vote for A and C; man cried for help. His voice the garden. A tree stanefing in a lawn ts not dense. 500 vote for C alone. carried weakly. alw ays sq^ fortunate, because many It is inevitable that she will be This would give A 1,750 votes and The four women in his party “Americans make so much money lawns are so starved that there is bluffii^ each other that they think asked by the drys to formulate, for B 1,000, while C, who received no looked about in unbelief. They al­ not plant food enough for either the most smiled. they .can bluff nature and tjhe author WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc, their edification, some plan of li­ votes at all from the largest group grass, or. the tree. * of nature.” quor control to take the place of My wife, I saw, was taking off Trees in ,groves, or those with 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER , of voters, would have a total of her shoes. So was Dorothy, t —Dean William Ralph Inge. federal prohibition. We don’t be­ their- branches resting on the 1,250 votes, - winning the secon'd picked up my fish pole and ran ground, as beeches, firs and spruces lieve that Miss Cheney will try to place nomination frijuh B by a tidy along the sand bar, plunging in need little special attention if the “Beauty always thrills, but that gratify their ciufiosity. We suspect, with my clothes, needles or leaves that drop from whidi thrills is not by ._any just plurality of 250 votes. use of words, always or indg^ often though she has not sciid so, that she “Can you reach the pole?” 1 the trees are left on the groimd. This sort of political trickery is shouted. synonymous with beauty.” would want to wait until the pres­ Where walks or drives occupy part known—or used to be in the days ’The struggling man didn’t an­ of the feeding , area near trees, spe­ —John Galsworthy. ent evil had been undone and then when the idea was that “anything swer. He just grabbed. The strug­ cial attention is needed. liPatience is the greatest of all invite the drys to sit in conference gling girl grabbed him. I began ' Fertilizers Helpful. is fair in politics’’—as “plumping." shock absorbers. The only thing with her in the formulation of such to pull them in. And at that mo­ Fertilizers especially helpful to But the voter who engages in it you can get in a hurry is trouble.” a plan. It may surprise a great ment, the pole (or rather rod • trees llkewi^ stimulate the growth, for himself and urges other to en­ pulled apart at the joints. But the —Lord Thomas Botort Dewar. many of the prohibitionists to be of grass. These Include nitrate of gage in it is partially disfranchising line still dangled. I shouted to so(£i or sulphate of ammonia as a told so, but it is a fact that most “Prosperity is only an instrument himself. His duty is to take part grab the line. He did. The four special stimulant and cottonseed which are so needed in .the . daily of the wets who are wet on prin­ women in his party had gathered to be used, not a deity'lo be w^^' in the selection not o f . onfe candi­ meal, ground bone, tankage .and shipped.” diet to supply the body with the ciple feel the utmost confidence that around. dried blood as slower-acting mate­ HEREy TO yOUR vUuable minerals which. are the date but two. He, has no moral —Calvin Coolidge. the sincere drys are going to be an ■ We pulled him ashore. He del- rials. building stones of th“ cell structure. right to abandon the duty of fiiiiTig lapsed in shallow water. Nitrate of soda or sulphate of ‘"The hope of humanity is not that Now that the season is here when extremely important factor in solv­ “’Thmiks, pal,” he said. “That the second place on the ticket. ammoifia'may be used at'the rafe human nature will change, but that HEALTH cucumbers are reasonable in price, ing the problem of intemperance and Voting in a party primary he is was a close call»l’ The four women of 1 pound to 800 square feet of there will gradually fie more and £y Dr ■>*fC€ar you should, remember to use t ^ the “sinister influence of the saloon" in the party began to chatter like surface at'.jnonthly intervals from tasty succulent vegetable as often acknowledging ihe existence of such better control of n4tural impulses.” MITHOa o r *THC. r/ISTUMIMTO HBflLTH* —^infinitely more sinister now than magpies, or like Ring Lardner May 1 to August but not-later. The —William Lyon Phelps.. as possible for variety. a duty. If he does not fulfil it he is A l quMliem fagtfdhg U aillh and d p i at® b* aMMarad' Read tomorrow’s article for some ever before—after they have been characters. othej: materials may be used up -to abandoning political morality. “Why. they told me it was per­ 1 pc^d to 10 or 20 square feet at Laaga, aiMpadL m S addtan ad amiabpa m a k b* ancloMd. . cuoumber receipes. , led away from the wooden idol of “Men always did have a good Writa ea eoa *id» of.papar only. Latlan onrt net aacaad The women of this country de­ fectly safe here. The idea! t any time. Late fall or early spring time; and now that woman has prohibition. hadn’t the slightest notion he was is the usual time of application. DO A d d rm Pianii McCay, c m af Ibi* papw^ _ manded the franchise, and got it, made an effort to join him In his QUESTIONS A ^ ANSWISS It4s our guess that Miss Cheney drowning.” Do not apply lime, because most fun he is having a better time than CUCUMBERS ABE NOT INDI­ ^are' indigestile probably originates largely on the groimd that their “’Thanks, pal,” the fellow gasped of our forest trees seem to prefer from the fact that they have a very (T obercnlar CHand) would welcome the opinions of the ever.” GESTIBLE presence in politics would make again. And to my later amaze­ an acid soil. For these sulphate of -—Rita Wien^an. pronoimced odor and flavor. Most Question: E. G. asks; “ What drys in formulating a plan for that activity cleaner. Yet it is a ment, I foimd myself moralizing: ammonia is a better sthnulant than people belch gas after Jhey eat a treatment do yoK recommend for liquor control much more readily nitrate of soija. There are a number , of common long time since the practice of “You want ty look out for these superstitions about the cucumber, very large meal. Those'*! who have bovine tubercular gland of the Crowbar Holes. . The Census Bureau reports that this tendency will notice' the flavor than she would the opinions of the ehannela when the tide’s running. such as believing th ^ this vegetable n e ck ?” plumping was frowned down by the In feeding large trees on stiff more people* in this country are of cucumbers predominating over soaks or the bootleggers, when the When your’re caught that way, the is indigestible, or-thatv it ;s poison­ Answer: 'The treatment tough old masculine birds whose only thing to do is to drift with soils it may be better to put part riding bicycles this year. One other, blander flavors, such as pota- first, in creating a healthier cor time comes. But she probably finds reason , may be they are anxious ous unless soaked: in sialt water, or methods were condemned by the it and let it take you in. You’ll of this material in crowbar holes oes or meat," and ccmsequently the tion of all the glands of the body to see how it actoally feels to that tbe skin is injurious. now, as do all wet advocates, that drift on a sand bar.” and then water copiously. This Siucumber is blamed for causiiig in­ through a proper dietetic treatment; agitators for women suffrage. Even keep a balance in these times. The false' belief •’' that cucumbers it Is Impossible to -get the attention “’Thank you, pal. I’d of drowned treatment.seems to be giifing good digestion wheii the blame for tbe then, along with this, certain local their not too delicate sensibilities dlscoixffort which may be caused by of her dry friends for the considera­ the blond ^rl’s turn. “I was right treatments can be used over the af­ couldn’t quite stand the odor of -ether foods simply-because of their fected gland. These are given with tion of any such p^n while they are the blond girl’s turn. “It was right such a proceeding. Eilongside of him and didn’t know persistent flavor. This delicious, hot compresses and the application still obsessed by ^ e idea that fed­ “Labor” Day—^Is Right! succulent -vegetable is certainly no Surely Manchester women are it imtil I saw him go down.” bf certain electrical treatments. eral prohibition is somehow going more indigestible than .any of tiie (Removing a 'Vermea) not going to revive a kind of ppliti- Everyone began to talk at once. “How did they dare tell me it was other non-starC^-vegetables. - Question:; F. S. writes: “I have to be made to work. - fif rniMia/: i f 'encumbers are soak­ cal chicane^ that, long ago, sick­ saf^ bathing here! I never saw what the doctor calls a* verruca on Meantime MiM Cheney’s state­ ened the stoma'chs of the old timers such a treacherous place. We vvere ed in vinegar or mixed with onion, my hand. Would a lack! BOS— bitter taste which .is sometimes Question: D. asks: ‘Will you person nor less repelled by ugliness, Mr. Kerr tells the department should have done. I was just about found close under the ,skin at the please advise me of somethteg to do messiness and sordidness. Fair as­ that there is evidence that at least gone.” stem end. This flavor, although for ainkles which, are slokfly but Suddenly it all ssemedl funny. I pects of the countryside we trust a “gentleman’s agreement’’ exists bitter. Is hot poisohons, and can he surely getting thick—^not swollen, began to laugh. So did my wife avoided by piling the cumeumber we can appreciate and offensive but just large and unshapely. Surely as to assignment of grades Jo vari­ and Dorothy. We walked away, x^re thickly at tlm stem end. This there must be some proper a ^ cises ravishing of the glories of nature ous purchasing interests and to a leaving the group chattering. vegetabler does not neeu to be soak­ or treatments which -wOuld^mtity get .pur goat Yet withal we find non-competitive policy. He believes “You’re a heck of a reporter,” my ed in salt water which would only this.” --MARCHE l^ve a tendeney-to toughen it. There ourself somewhat befogged by this' the methods employed are in viola­ wife suddenly remarked. "You Si ® o ' Answer: If the thickening (ff your U\iSTEEM Mites ORMORR-v-*: hi nothing iiriurlous In eating the systematic and energetic propagan­ didn’t even ask him l^nam e.” ankles is caused by flesbylflep^te tion of the federal anti-trust laws. “Too bad.it wasn’t sonie beauti­ -AMD'WEM HAULS - skin, espedidly of the young, tender you couM reduce theni si6mewhat da for road beautitication. Not It is quite possible that the most ful young millionaire society girl,” THE WHOLE PAMuy TO cucumbers. As the cucumber be* by following a correct d j[ei»d tak­ . TH6 big picnic only must trees be planted and cut- effectual possible federal aid to the commented Dorothy. comes older the skin may become ing exercises by raising lower­ banks turned into masses'of green­ tobacco planters would be the in­ And that, apparently, is the way tougher and therefore a little hard­ ing your wdght al^mate^ the things happen at a near-drovming. er to digest, but. there is nothing h ^ s'h n d toes. Massage.. teteflcTalsp : ery, not only must the hideous suring to them of an honest open Or, at least, at this one. ^ realty poisonous about the ciucum- be beneficial; Howeveiv tt^the vista-obscuring advertising Mgns be m arket. GILBERT SWAN. ber. largement is of the iz^'^yoa.are eliminated (this latter a thing that Cucumbers may be obtained probably sufferteg even we. can understand) but the TAX EXEMPTION BANDITS CAPTURE PRIEST throughout the year in some mar­ stitutional ;diseAse .eiiiclt ' kets, but the most, plentifud season quire a careful (flagoosis. ? ' hot dog stands must be made Archi­ As far as we can see the present Hongkong, Aug. 27 — (AP) —K Ui from June to;November. The tecturally beautiful and the filling tax exmption law in this state telegram received by the Catholic summer varieties are usually of a (Ptomaine Polaopiifty S -•puws aAu„swiMs, stations so treated as to soothe and which relates to exemptions mi vicar apostolic of Hongkong from juicier taste .than ; the hothouse Question: X. Y. H you > 6EIS1M WOT p a c e s , ,^^eties grown in winter. T h ^ are captivate the eye. ^ charitable and educational p r q p e t- Nanyangfu, South Honan, today ANDSwWCr NOT— please.tell nte the pidxffi{^’:ioiM[c« said Father James Dnigaetti, be­ also less expeaetee because of the of ptoznaine ^ And largdy for the benefit of ties, and over whigh more or less longing to the Foreign Hus­ abundance of,the oi^op and should A nsw er: Ptomaise-" people who whiz through the state bobbery is b e ^ stiirred up, has its sion, bad been captured by bandits. % used freely because of their cool­ caused priiRkpalty tiom at a rata of speed viilch precludes merits. As we imdentand it, uhdsr Father Brugnetti is 55 years old ing, healthful propwtles. tein foods luive their seeing anything vdiatever from the old law,' John Smith, far sight­ and has been engaged in missionary cucumber le especially rich eertala degnk work in Honan for the past 30 in..th& otganlzid stdte- of calcium. WOQlg Is b the moment they enter it till they ed land speculator, could buy, to years. I -:, ■ ■~-V-'r ■,r;%- ■ ^ x . ■■.v\ :■ UAWCHESTBR EVENING HERAU), SOUTH MANCHESTER.' CONN.; > WEDN&SDAY, AUGUST 27,^ ■ ,-, ' ^ ./■' 'sr-ii-A ' •. ■

X AHTO DROPS 17S FEET; T MUSICIANS’ QUARREL - DAWES IN SPAIN ' HBIRY SIEGEL IS DEAD; HARIFDItDCO.nil£ ' WaU: M i ONCE MERCHANT PRINCE PASSENGERS NOT HURT IMY(iOSEmTER ES SELF FORGETS POlJnCS PlACB AT 10,373 New Haven,. Aug. 27.—(AP)— Quebec,. Aug. 27.— (AP)-f- Four I Once Controlled Some of the ■ - ' ------"I - . The' possibility that New Haven Largest Department fitores tourists from Neew York City fell in might be without a legitimate thea­ Second in List of Counties in their automobile down a 175-foot New York, Aug. 27.—Contracts in U. S., Dies Penniless. ter this season was seen todays I If P A V YB WAIT CM YMI J ‘gorge into thd’Tiacques Cartier river awarded fo r nfew construction in the-nnnoimcement by Shubert Thea­ J ^ Visits Famous Caverns to yesterday and escaped alive and the 37 states east of the Rocky Lakewood, N. J., Aug. —(AP) State — TolalBnem ploy- ter officials that due to inabiUty to without a scratch. Mountains during the W^ek ended agree with musicians on salary Cook at Pictures Made by —Henry Siegel, one time merchant Rolling along the highway from I Aug. 22 total<^0 3108,619,600, F. S. prince of New York w d Chicago,.; terms. Lew Leslie’s “Blackbirds,”^ ment Figured at 32,192. Donnancona toward Quebec, M r,; Dodge Corp,’ reports. , This brought scheduled to open here September 1, died in comparative obfwcurity here and Mrs. Frederick Kuck and Mr. the August total to that date with on Monday. He was more than 70 had been cancelled and arrange­ W eek -E n d People of the Stone Age. and Mrs. Albert Packer, all of New $279,621,600, - - a daily rate of.... $14, ments for later productions were be­ years old. York, found their motor car con­ 717,000, compared With a dally rate Once a finsmcial leader, business Washington, Aug. 27.—(AP)— ing held up. ' ' fronting another, driven by Arthur of $4,135,700\ln July and $18,803,- The musicians have refused to Santander, Spain, Aj^g- 27— (AP) reverses in 1014 left him almost Unemployment in Connecticut bued Laniel of Montreal, as they rounded 200 for A ugi^ iMt year. New con­ penniless. As president of Siegel accepf'the te t^ under which they —Charles Gates Dawes, American on censT^ figures recently takeb a sharp curpe. struction ^md^rtaken in the terri­ worked last seuon, it was said, de- Hale’s Select statesm an and financier, pht e»side Stores Corporation, he once control­ Kuck, who was driving, gave his tory since January 1 totaled $3,285,- led Siegel, Cooper and Co., in Chica­ weres made public by the Depart­ mandihg higher salaries and pay­ today the cares of his portfolio as wheel a sharp twist and the car 233,300, ^compared with $4,034,- j ment for weeks when the theater Ambassador to tie Court of St. go; the big store, the Fourteenth ment of Ckunmerce today and while bodnded through the road vraillng goi,800 for the Corresponding period i Street store; the Simpson-Chrawford was dark. ’The condition is almiiar Sweet Cream Butter James and devoted his 65th birth­ they are classed as preliminary, the and hurtled downward into the, year. to that in Hartford where the miisi- Company in New York afid , the river. It turned turtle 'in the water i ______day to the enjoymdQt of informal previous annoimcement of a total cians’ union and the management research into the strange doings of Neyr Siegel and Co., Boston. and landed with its top squarely on j jron ore shipments from Lake His reverses began when his bank, of 32,192 in the aggregate now is of Parsons ’Theater have failed to 42e lb. men who inhabited this region from the bottom of the stream. _ Erie docks to Interior furnaces dur- Siegel and Co., which had made agree on a contract for the season. 10,000 to 20,000 years ago. amplified by county figures. The four passengers scrambled; jjjg nrst 24 days of August to- Fresh made full sweet cfeam—*as sweet as the cream you loans to the stores from the deposi­ Manager E. David EUdridge of the use on your table.” That the ambassador’s conversa­ The explanatory comment is that out, swam ashore, and were t^en j 2,874,381 tons, compared with Shubert ’Theater sMd the demands tors’ money went into receivership. to the St. Sacrament hospital here, tions with the Duke, of Alba, Span­ figures represent persons' tisually $3,867,217 tons in the corresponding of the musicians’ union imposed Six ywrs ago he trl^ to recoup where aoctors could find no ill ef­ ish foreign minister, touched also working at a gainful occupation who jieriod last year. “impossible conditions” and haid Hale’s Tested Strlofly his fortimes by openin^a small were reported on Uie imemployirient fects from theAcddent except a se­ upon some present day matters haberdashery in Hackensack, N. J., fiuther that no additional attempts schedule as without a job, able.lto vere shaking. having equally interesting aspects, but illness made him give up the ef­ Stockholders of the Indian Mo­ would be made by the theater man­ work and looking-for a job. The The car was wrecked. and including current affairs *not fo r t torcycle Co. have approved the issu­ agement to effect a settlement. Fresh Eggc doz. 4S® only of Spain but the whole world, canvas started April 2 and was fin­ ance of 40,000 common shares to E. Two titled daughters. Lady Cav­ Yon take no diancee when yon use Hale’s tested eggs. was accepted in political and busi­ endish of London and Coimtess ished in some districts in a month Paul Dupont, presidMt, or , his DUKE’S FUNERAL ness circles. Carlo Dentice De Fraseo survive. but in otliers was extended into STORM NEAR BERMUDA nominees, agidnst the* surrender and London, Aug. 27—(AP) — The The meeting of these two diplo­ M a y.' cancellation ‘nf foiir outstanding late duke of Northumberland was Fresh Made Educator Cream Fined mats, who have archaeology as Subject to Oorreotton ' IS NOT ON WAY HERE promissory notes, dated April 12, laid to rest today in a vault under their common hobby, was entir^y SCHOONER ADRIFT The figures are subject to cor­ 1930 and totaling $500,000. No action S t Nicholas chapel, the tomb of his unofficiali,nevertheless, and declared rection later, the department says, was taken on creatiofa of an issue of forefathers. Sandwidies -2 Ih. - 33® to be wimout one single feature of and will be supplemented by data Washington, Aug. 27.—(AP) — $800,000 in debentures, of which Representatives of the King, the , Regular 25c a pound. political significance. Atlantic City,, N. J., Aug. 27. for other classes of persons not.-at The W eaker Bureau said today the $300,000 7 per rent initial series was Duke of York and members of noble Smiles Over Reports (AP)—^Three sailors landed ex- work at the time of the census su^ disturbance now centered north­ to be Issued presently. fftTniUftw assembled to honor the dead Deep flea Selected General Dawes smiled when told hausted on the beach this morning as those who had a job and were west of Bermuda was not^expected duke whose casket was carried by of reports current in Spain that he in quest of aid for a disabled sick or temporarily laid off. to strike the, New ^gland coast, Pure Oil Co. will imlte with the stalwart guardsmen over wboih the might be here for the purpose of schooner, which they said they left ,The county figures were: but in all probability would veer to Hockok Oil Corp., of Toledo in erect­ duke se^ed as an officer. Crab^ Mdat evolving a “Dawes Plan” whose aim adrift 16 miles x»ut at sea* yesterday Fairfteld, 10,482; Hartford, IQf the east before reaching the main- ing a $5,000,000 refinery there adn can 27® would be the betterment of the de­ with four other men aboal‘d. 373; Litchfield, 1,995; Middlesex, Ismd.. ... i ^ development for marine facilities to North Pole brand. 8 cans 80e. pressed peseta exchange and the The tome rowed 16 hours In a 633; New Haven, 5,023; New Lon­ A warning last night suggested care for a fleet of tankers, A. S. general low state of business. Mr. dory. Wnen they came, in sight of don, 2,124; ToUandr528; Windham, caution to vessels off th4 New. Eng­ Hicdcok, president, said. El-Campo light Meat ^ Dawes emphasized that he came to land it capsized and they were 1,034; state total, 32,192. Xfe_e per­ land coast. The Bureau said this Sure R e H e f “Makes- You Feel Be t t e r Spain to see some of its many pre­ forced to swim two hours and a centage o f' imeniploymqnt to the was issued merely for the protection ALL ROYAL PASSENGERS historic places and relics and that half to reach shore, they said. preliminary ^figures of population of fishermen so they might know " Friedrichshafen, Germany, Aug. Tuna Fish can 19® the Duke of Alba was extending Coast Guards immediately set out w as two. what kind of weather to expect at 27.— (AP)—^Bluebloods only, from 8 cans 50c. every facility to that end. in search of the schooner. sea within the next 24 hours. Addi­ coxmts to princes,' were on the Graf The famous Dawes underslung The three sailors, all of Halifax, TO CLOSE LABOR DAY tional information hskd not changed Zeppelin’s passenger list when the pipe puffed its way through the Al­ N. S., were detained by police pend­ Hartford, Aug. 27.—(AP) —Gen­ the forecast early, today, . dirl^ble took ofT.froM here today BcUrANS ta mira caves near Santander, where ing the return of the Coast Guards eral and uniform observance of La­ The Bureau said such disturbances for a cruise over, the Black Forest Hot water prehistoric man painted the walls expected some time late this after­ bor Day by closing of banks, stores, ordinarily swung eastward into the and Switzerland. The Prince and Sure Relief between hunting trips, vast ages ago noon. Warm food and dry clothing offices and industries is indicated the North Atlantic before reaching Princess Fuerstenberg, the Princess when all of present Europe as far were given them. by a survey made by the State the coast and data now available Windischgraetz, and- Counts and MisccUmcous Specials as Spain was in the grip of Arctic Chamber or Commerce. However, indicate this, storm will follow the Countesses from (^arlnthia. South ELLANS glaciers, and where rhinoceri, bison closing on this Saturday will be usual course. The present course Bohemia, and lE^ague yeere among Red Wing Pure. Grape JaM and Jelly, lb. glass . . •. .19c and reindeer, with other curious D U RIOniK NECRO general, although most industries o f^ e storm was said to be toward her tw o dOiten guests. Chef O tto FOR INDIGESTION beasts, roamed the coimtryside. will close. ^ Nova Scotia. Manz. outdid himself in his menus. 25* and 75d Pk^s.SoId Everywhers Fresh Roasted Jumbo Peanuts, 2 qts. . . . ______19c Plans No Expedition (Large dze) The ambassador is attempting no Baton Rouge, La., Aug. ^ — (AJ*) new discoveries or explorations on —Quiet prevailed today' in the ^ t t l e C re ^ Fig and Bran Flakes, Ig. pkg, 21c his own hook on this particular trip. Louisiana prison, after the killing Altl^ugh he has hitherto financed of Curtis Blackwell, 18, negro Ohio Saf'ety. Matches;^^ 2 pkgs.■ ...... '...... 25c various investigations and other prisoner in a riot precipitate by (86 boxes) , ' . J-, ! more than 25 convicts who refused kinds of prehistoric research this Rock-€o Pure Cocoa, 2 lbs...... ,21c journey is solely for the purpose of to work on a private rice farm and f.... barricaded themselves in a tempor­ seeing arid studying some of the Derby Pickled Boneless Pigs’ Feet, pt...... 29c many discoveries already made by ary wooden cell house. M o n t g o m e r y W a r d & C o . other investigators. Guards climbed to an adjoining Selox, Ig. pkg...... 14c This forenoon the general visited roof and gained admittance to the the museum and inspected prehis­ cell house by breaking in through MAIN STREET OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS SOUTH MANCHESTER Ballantihe’s Malt Sjnrup, c a n ...... 49c toric paintings. He manifested a a vent opening. The convicts with­ (light and dark with hops) close toterest in the notable collec­ in hurled missils and the guards opened fire. Good Luck H e Filling and Dessert, 3 pkgs...... 25c tion of carved bone and horn, fash­ Blackwell was fatally wounded, a Last 4 Days Of Ward's Nation-Wide (Lemon, chocolate and vanlUa.)' . ioned by Stone Age men. The visit to the Altamira caives coroner’s report said, by John Stovall negro trusty guard, serving Jello, 3 pkgs. V ...... - ...22c and the nearby museum came later. a life sentence for murder. (All flavors) ■ ^ There he saw some especially tare pieces of carved deer horn which are KILLED BY ELEVATOlS SUMMER SALE believed to have been used by early ages of man as symbols of author­ New York, Aug. 27.—(AP)—An elevator in .the Hotel Gotham, in' ity, aimilar in usage to a more mod­ Fifth avenue, ran wild today, caus­ em king’s sceptre. ing a flood and killing a man. ' Prepare Now For School The ambassador will leave San­ Fresh Fruits « ycgctablcs Andrew Dublin, an assistant en­ tander tonight for where he \ will visit the museums and hold con­ gineer, was repairing the car at the ferences with noted archaeologists. street level when it started upwird suddenly than dropped to the bot­ BOYS' 4-RIECE s u i t s Select^9 Hard Ripe tom of the shaft, then shot to the FREE! SHIPPING MAN DIES top, crashbig into a water tank on SUMMER SALE PRICE the roof. Water poured into the T om atoes lobby and cellar. Dublin’s body was S o u v e n i r Deep Brook, Digby Ctounty, N. S., foimd at th»fbottom of the shaft Aug. 27—(AP) —Edward P. Morse, half submerged. , 50® basket who rose from shipsmith to head of A big Candy Lol­ $5*95 to $1^.95 a $20,000,000 drydock firm in New lipop will be In a fine condition’ ready to can. Can them now^ \ LAWYERS SEE HOOVER Boys, here’s a gi^at buy in a smart, new Fall Suit! Choose York, died suddenly yesterday while Washington, Aug. 2t. — (AP)' — given tomorrow supervising construction of his new Several hundred representatives of the collegiate iOiicker Suit or the popular Longie model— sin­ Fancy Hand Picked ^ . home here. He was 72 years old. the bar and, bench of England, to every ^ boy or gle or double-breasted style in assorted novelty or plain weaves At the time of his death Mr. France, Scotland and Ireland, today More was chairman of the board of. girl accompanied Both suites have 2 PAIRS OF TROUSERS. Sizes 5 to 18. Crab Apples foim^ a full progvam of entertain­ It’s typical of Ward’s fine quality and smart style at low price! United Drydock Co., New York, ment prepared by highest American by a parent or which was formed about 18 months officials and diplomats. Get ready for school! Buy now! ago by a me^^er of his Morse Dry- guardian! 16 qt. basket 75® dock and Repair Co., with five other The party, guests of thq Ameri­ can Bar Association at its recent Buy On Our Easy Payment Plan! Now’s the lime to prepare, for that delicious crab aj^le jelly New York companies. He started next winter. his career at Yarmouth, N. S. as a convention, were invited to be forge man in the repairing of sail- guests 6f J^esident Md Mrs. Hoo- ® - X- w or o «orTv OTror intinn- ing vessels. ver fit a. ghrdent party after lunch­ eon, and attend a ditmer sponsored DRESSY! LOW BOYS' SHIRTS BEING TOWED TO PORT by Secretary Stimsdh. Summer Sale Price / Boston, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Captfdn PRICED! William Mimter of the U. S. Coast EUiyATOR DROPS Summer Sale Prices Guard announced today that the S. New York, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Four I 16 qt. basket $1.00 S. Express, disabled in last week’s girl i>assengerB and a 75 year old For canning. storm while bound from New York elevator operator were injimed this $ 1 $ 1 . 9 8 to MediteiT3mean ports was being morning when, the cable of the car BOYS’ KNICKERS These little blouses were just niade for “real boys.” Small Yellow towed to port by the cutter Mendola in which they were ascending at ■ ^ i as trim and collegiate For they’re strong and sinuous and a Week’s school­ and was 33 miles off the CJeorgeb 482 Broadway snapped and dropped j I as a boy could wish. in’ or a Saturday’s play is all the sarnie to their stur­ Banks. the car three stories to the base-' Of durable wooL and Pickling Onions Every effort is being made, it was ment. I cotton. dy seams and weaves and stitches . . . They come in stated, to bring the vessel to port John Helmus, the operator, was! collar attached, styles. Colors and white. Buy sev­ with all speed, since radio reports taken to a hospital with internal in­ eral for the School year ! 16qt. basket 59* indicate a hurricane off Bermuda juries, the girls bad bruises'and | Boys and Girls traveling north along the coast. sprains. ' School Hand Picked White Freestone Footwear Girls* School Drosses Peaches Summbi^ Sale Price . sturdy Boys’ 16 qt. Oxfords' — badtet. This partloular vutety bf peadi baa a very good flavor^ THE - BENTLEY- SG H t)O L ' f w a good canning variety. $2.98 ' 'I ' ■ . Oak Lmtiier Soles, Smart School Frocks that young girla will de- OF/ACCOUNTING . Rubber Heels ytlght to wear and motherp will be eager to buy! TheM new dresses come^ in flattering one afld AND-FINANCE ^ two-piece styles in piques, broadcloths: and other m - Girls* Oxfords 'washable materials so ^ u la r for eariy Fall HALES wear. Sizes 7 to 14. ^ y now! Save: at this in finecalf grain. Rep­ low Summer Sale Price! Announces llial ils Fall Term tile trimmed. MEALTM MARKET Leatherette Brief Case^ GOLD BOND PENCIL begins on^dnesday. Seplember $2.45 Regularly Selling FreA .^lue Fish at $2.48. When ibe lenlK. Misses’ — 4 9 e purchased with Gold Bond Pen t4^c " S m a r t Summer Sale Price at $2.48. The Those planning lo enter who Here’s a wonderful pen guaranteed Freah, Large bturgain for the stu-' for life is 'a '$5 H osiery dent 6r profi^onhU' v^ue. This of­ have not filed an application for ® Holds a .Is^ge' number fer of a Gold Flounders For School of books: and- ps^rs, Bond Pen and \ enrollment should dp so at.once. Made of flne .. ^ k ln g’ Automatic Pencil $1.00 simula,ted leather.' One to match for Also fresh'Swordlhb^ HaUbat, Butterfigh, Service weight or pocket only. Be sure $2.49 for a limit- seni on request chiffon in all latest to see this value! 3d time only. Latest designs and poplar el, Haddodc, Cod, Re4 Safanon, Fre^ ffTSM aid ChioL f ' shades. R^^ular Price $1.50 Colors. Fresh, Lean ' \' H . C . B E N T LE Y,- C P A ., Pr e s i d e n t Ground HamlNtts |S* 20® 921 Boylstou Street, Boston"^ M o n t g o m e r y W a r d & Co. Tender, Lean Massacliusells Pot RMMt CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON DURINiS StiAmEii MOI^HS

f, PA G E EIG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 8:00 7:00—Indian mualc. aongs. Leading DX Stations. . ,W6dneiSay> Anguit 27. * 8:80 7:80—Organ recital: conceit. 9:80 8:80—Bnperial nfanmba band. (DST) (ST) Ida Mary MoCoy. brf l ^ t aoMat of 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA-740. tha faatoro nour over WJZ and amo- 10:00 9:00—Tuneftil tales; atringa Betty Nathan and Helen Mar­ NdW York, Aug. 2T.—(AP)—A ^ t e d atatlona at 9;S0 W ^ n e a ^ 10:46 9:45—Olobe trotter; orcncatra 9:00 «:U0—WEAF programs (3 hts.) low Also Trinjtftph in Doubles fipur jobber, testliying today ini a niafat. dayllfbt aavlna time, ha* 11:80 10:S0^Moonbeama’ music iiour. 1:00 12:00—Vaudeville artists' hour. State food investigation, told* of giv­ S 5 a ta ro f two famoua ogpretaa 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 1:30 12:30—Knelsel’s danca music. Tennis Match^. Assistant Attorney General M M l& o A C Maryland" wrd “Die ^derm aua/* 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Fall R n ct Mati Serioiisly ing up a 4 4 ,000-a-year rebate on "BVmd MemoneaT* la the aeleetton ahe 7:15 6:16—Serenaders. entertainment 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3’,i lirs.) barrelled fiour in ord5r to join the will «»"r d o r ^ the Imun and ^ t h 7:80 6:80—WJZ programs (8 h ^ ) 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy. cOtnedians HI J JAitil ^ D*;-! '-Brookline, Mass., Aug. 27.—Syd- j^nsodatetT Flour Jobbers, Inc., BUy to s h e e ato« to# duot When 10:80 9:80—Concert: midnight melodies 11:46 10:46—Dance music to 3;u0. W oim dea UfffleW DOrl: Dig-nfey Wood and Frank X. Shields. Johnson So Says ^ Could (jiiDe B red a a z l 13:00 11:00—Toronto dance orchestra 389.4- ^WBBM, CHICAGO—770. farmed by Dan I^chter. Love Cornea in toe Moonlight^ _from 9:30 8:3P—Drama: symphony mnslc. ^ ^ I New advanced into the second round ‘ •Oh, SaUor Behave." Jamea Devria mS-WABC, NEW YORK-860. The Witness, Harry Bellinger, said ana Lola Bennet will alag Schutjrfa 6:15 6:15—Ozzie Nelson’s orchestra 10:00 9:00—Two dance orchestras. 1 of the J7ational doubles tennis Not ^ Upset, He Asserts. Aroimd Yon]$ llu i. •‘Serenade" during toe bi^dcaat from 6:46 5:46—Domestic comic sketch. 1:0022:00—Around the town. Cargo o f U ^ r Seized. i championship in Longi^d yester- E “lack of stabilization” in the flour XVBAr and aasociated atations 8:30, 7:00 6:00—Mountaineers; dance. 2^.1—WJ JO, CHICAGO—UM. business had caused him to- waive ■ e 6:30—Astrologer; organ music. 9:30 8:30—C ru y time program. i day by defeating Keith Wener and dayli^t aaving tlma *‘^ve‘a D re^ 7:30 416.4—WQN.WLIB, CHICAGO—720, the five c«its per barrel rebate paid { la O’er” will be aung by toe two atrto- 8:30 7:30—Drama of toe aea I Harold Losch, Los Angeles young- 9:00 8:00—U. S. Marine 8and. 8:00 7:00—Symphony, male trio. him by tnickment and join the Wallingford, Aug. 27.—(AP) — tsta during toe hour, and toe cloalng 9:00 8:00—Modern dance mueic. 5C—(AP)—One sters. The score was 7-6, 3-6, 9-7. ^ Hartford, Aug. 27.—(AP)—The number « toe orchea^ 9:80 8:30—Tenor and comednuia Newport, Aug. ____ 9:00—Musical extravaganza. 9:30 8:80—WEAF proga (14y nrs.) 3-6, 6-3. Federal Oouyt decidon ruling Con­ Riehter’s association. H arf/B . Leete, 24, son of George H.- "Beautltul Blue Danube; Walta* by 10:00 man was .seriously wounded by When he was unable to explain Strauaa A number of hlta from re­ 11:00 10:00—Dancing by toe sea. 11:10 1U:10—Male quintet; oand. Coast Guard gun fire and the liquor Berkeley Bell and Gregory Man- necticut’s lubri(Ating oil ant uncon- Leete, East Wallingfdid farmer^ was 11:80,10:30—California melodies. ' 11:30 1U:‘J0—Dance music (2 b's.) cent mualcal comedlea will feature the 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—8/0. gin, Da'vis Cup alternates, advanced stitutionnl will be allo'wed to stand how the ' association would aid in hour from W EAF and aasociated ata­ 12:00 11:00—Dance music: organlsL laden motor cruiser, Mardelle, was almost instantly killed when thrown !^ ,3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 8:00 7:00—Eventide melodies; skit. to the third round on a default without appeal actiordtog to the a t-1 “stabilization,” his testimony was tlona at 9:80 Wedneaday night Includ­ 8:30 7:30—Feature musical surprisa seized early tod^y by' the Coast ' idir challenged by William B. Groat, Jr., into toe flywhqel of a wood cutting ing "Bye Bye” from “ Doareat En­ 6:00 6700—Ludwig Laurier’s orch. Guard after a chase off Newport. when tournament officials were noti­ tomey general’s office, .it Was.indi' emy." "Sweet and Low Down” from 6:46 6:45—Rural comedy sketch. 9:00 8:00—^NBC programs (1 hr.) fied that Jimmy Van Alen had suf­ Gated yesterday by .Raymond A. assistant attbrneyT general. Sellinger machine on tiie farm of his father - 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; women’s octet 447.5— WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. The wound^ man, who is known ••Mp-Toes,” and ‘A Qlii Friend and 7:46 6:46—WABC proga hrs.) fered a broken leg while playing Johnson, assistant^ attorney gen­ told* o f paying a 3100 initiation fee A Boy Friend" from “Whoopee.” 7:46 6:46—Washington political talk. as “Chips” Munson, of Fall River, yiesterday; 8:00 7:00—East o f Cairo sketch. 11:00 10:0(1—Dan and Sylvia; voncerL polo at Newport last night.. eral. ' '/ and f7 0 monthly dues to toe asso- Leete Was engaged.in oitting-.lum- 8:30 7:30—Edna Kellogg, soprano. 11:80 10:30—Amos ‘n’ Andy, comedians was taken to' Fort Adams for first Wave lengtoa In metera on left 11:46 10:46—Concert, dance music. aid treatment by the Coast Guard. Young Van Alen, who ^lad suc­ ' It is not considered possible Judge 'ciation. station tlUe, kUocyclea on toe rljtot 9:00 8:00—Little Symphony mutle. “ What, were you paying aU this ber on a gasoline iwrtable rij^saw Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:30 8:30—Revelers male quartet. 361.2—KCA, DENVER—830. His wounds ptovefi .to be so serious cessfully teamed with Aronld Jones, Johnson pointed out, that any ap­ 9:30—Sports talks by Grantland 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians money tor?” Groat asked. milL He was belQg assisted by his and Eastern Standard. Black face 10:30 however he will probably be remov­ successfully overcame first round peal to the Su^m e Court could Rica and Ring Lardner. 12:30 11:30—Orchestra, male quartet. When Sellinger . did not reply. type Indicates best featurea 1:80 12:30—Feature pleusuie uour. ed to Newport for- more adequate opposition yester,day. After­ the! succeed in ovei/tuiming the decision father, who was toe oxfly witness to 11:00 10:00—Three dance orcheatma Edwin 8. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 2:30 1:80—H r Frlen Scotty; violin. treatment. He was shot in the left _____match,. , young _ Van Alen flew. , to) handed down by Judge Groat sai^ tyour hesitancy an­ the fatality,. According to the fath'^ Leading East Stations. 6:00 6:00—Jack Albln’s orchestra. 367—CMC, HAVANA—840. Nevqiort to keep his disastrous polo > ^Thomas and concurred in by Judge swers my question.” 10:00 9:00—Cuban troubadours. side. 6:46 5:46—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. 5 game. - * . Warren B. Burrows df the dsfirict Several 'witnesses have accused er, toe-belt connecting with one of 7:60 6:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comediana 12:00 11:00—Artists feature nour. Three other members of the rum­ ^PO, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 12:30 11>80—Como’s dance mi sic. Betty Nuthall of England, new Ckiurt, eud Judge Adgustus N. Hand Richter of using threats fo organize the drums on toe machine slipped 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 7:16 6:16—Sketch, tenor, guitar. runner’s crew Were captured and off. Young Leete, who at toe tone 11:00 10:00—Dance muslej organ«t. 7:80 6:80—Phil Cook; band muala 288.3—KTH8, HCT SPRINGS—1040. American sibgles champion and of the Circuit Court fiour Jobbers and truckmen to col 28^W BAL. BALTIMORE—1060.. 8:00 7:00—Male quartet orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, ^ocal solos. placed under arrest when the Coast was engaged at a point near the 7:30—Foresters’ mala quartet. 12:80 11:80—Como’s dance music. Huen Mwlow of California today Their rifling ffled yesterday was lect tribute. 6:30 6:80—Studio artlat’a hour 8:30 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—lOOO. Guard boat CX3-1S4 overhauled the buzz saw, rushed from his position 6:46 6:46—WJZ programs (1^ hra) 9:00 8:00—Mualcal drama; concert fleeing smuggler. Won their opening match in toe . wo­ that to e ac% Which eou^rht to set up 9:30 8:30—Robison’s orch.t Ralnald 7:30 6:30—WEAF proga (4% hra) toward toe control lever with toe in­ 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1 ^ . 12:10 11:10—Hawkeye dream ensemble Gugo Seized men’s Invitation doubles conducted a certain standard for toe quality 1 7:15 6:16—Romancers cntertajnmen-. Werrenrath. baritone. in conjimctlon with toe men’s na­ tention of shutting off the power. 7:30 6:30—WABC programs (5 hrs.) 10:80 9:80—International track m eet 12:30 11:30—Jack Albln’s orchestra. The liquor oargo aboard the craft of lubricants sold in toe state, inter-1 He had moved but a few feet, li-.iHI 10:00—Slumber music nour. 333.1— WJ AX, JACKSONVILLE—900. tional doubles championship tourney JOHN R. GORDON DEAD; 645.1—WQR, BUFFALO—EbO. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs t2 hrs.) was reported to be sizeable. ferred t(x> greatly with legitimate j how ever, when^ toe belt broke; one 6:30 6:30—Dinner concert orchestra- 12:00 11:00—Two dance orcheatraa at the Longwood (Tricket Club to­ 491.6— WlP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:30 10:30—String Instruments. Questioned at the Fort Adams .. transactions. It was contested by end catching ' him about tob leg 7:00 6:00—NBC programs (1% hra) 491.6—WDAFj KANSAS CITY—610. day. Miss Nuthall and Miss MarloW' 7:30 6:30—Gossipers Irish sketch. 7:30 6:30—Phil De Williams orch. hospital, the wound-d man remain­ el.even oil companies- operating in [ SHIPPING BOARD CHIEF and throwing him into toe large 8:00 7:00—String trio; ensembla 9:00 8:00—Ike and Mike, comediana defeated Polly and Joan Palfrey of 8-00 7:00—WEAF dramatic hour. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; Amos ’ n Andy. ed silent. It was believed by the to 3 state and a permanent injimc- j 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (3 hra) 9:00 8:00—Feature radio forum. wheel. 10:16 9:15—Dance music; organist. 11:46 10:46—’Two dance orcliesiras. Ctoast Guard, uffioers, however, that Brookline diL'S-)- tion against its enforcement was 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—000. 468.5— KFi, LOS ANGELES—640. The contact caused a bad frac- 8:16 7;16—TwiUght voices; recital. 636.4-rWLlT, PHILADELPHIA—560. t’le speedy'craft i's owned by a Fall It was Miss Nutoall’s first compe­ granted them. 8:00 7:00—Recorded classical gema 1:00 12:00—Tenor; concert orchestra. tition since last Sunday when she Washington, Aug. 27.-^(AP)—^A txme to toe skull, broke both arins 9:00 -8:00—WABC programs (2 hra) 2:00 1:00—Ortoestra. soprano recital. R iver man. 11:30 10:30—Bono’s dance music. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. I3i4 hrs.) became toe American champion by' prominent figure in American ship­ and legs and crushed in his chest. «8.3-W LW , CINCINNATI-700. 11:00 10:00—Cathay’s dance orchestra. 3:00 2:00—^Ha^s’ dance orchestra. The M u^e fs ^ m ahogany ping for more than twenty years, He died within twenty minutes after 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—980. 333.1— KHJ, LOd ANGEl ES-900. defeating Mrs. Hi^er of San. 7:45 6:46—Dinner dance music. 12:00 11:00—Feature; vagabond's hour cruiser, powered by -three Liberty John R. (jrordon, 58, Ebiesident of toe receiving bis injuries. He leaves a 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 6:00 5:00—Marjorie -Mehalley, harp­ FrancHsep at Forest Hills. ist 1:00 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra motors and is one ..of the most' T A L C O T im L E Merchant Fleet Corporation, died bride of six months who was Miss 9:00 8:00—Night school; variety. 3:00 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. The suniniaries: ■ r 9:80 8:30—,WJZ musical program. 6:45 6:46—WJZ programs (4% hra) elaborately fitt^ nim-nmners ever here today after an operation for Irene Foguson of East Walling­ 11:16 10:16—Slumber music hour. 384.4_WMC, MEMPHIS—780. First Round 10:30 9:3Qr-Peanut revue; sonneteers. 11:30 10:30—Studio orchestra rausla captured In • this •vicinity. Apparent­ appendicitis. ford. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy; poll. 12:00 11:00—I.ate dance orchestra. Betty Nuthall, Ehjgland and Helen 245.g-WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 370.2— WCCO, MINN,, ST. PAUL—810. ly to carry out theJmpresslon that Mrs. James Wood.-spent Wednes­ 'When he was selected to- head toe 13:00 11:00—Orchestra; Jolly fcllowa 10:30 9:30—Theater artists revue. Marlow, Calif.,, defeated, Polty and 1:00 13:00—Dance music; varietlea 6:00 6:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) the yacht v^s a simple pleasure day and Thursday a t la st w eek "with fleet corporation, operating agency 7:00 6:00—Pianist twilight volcea 11:00 10:00—WABC proga (II4 hrs.) Joan palfrey, both of Brookline 6-1, 2:00 1:00—Late dance or^estra. 1:00 12:00—Variety boys; organist. boat, all members of the crew wore her daughter, Dorothy, Who is of toe. Shipping Board, last Decem­ 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 8:00 7:00—Aunt Hannah’s program. 6-1..'...... PATROL BOATS’CRASH 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 361.3— WSM, NASHVILLE-650. trim imiforms. , , spending toe summer in Gloucester, ber, he been a member of toe 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Gallagher’s dance music. Virgiifla Rice and Polly Anderson, 11:30 10:30—Studio quartet, pitiyera. 260.7— WHAM, ROC HESTE R-1160. Since the, capture occurred in Mass. American Steamship O-wners’ As­ 6:46 6:46—WJZ programs (4 nra) 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (2^ hra) both of Boston, defeated Mrs. R. F. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra; organ music. 11:46 10:46—Violinist and pianist. waters Within the,'jurisdiction ef the Miss Qara ’Trobridge of Stam­ sociation for 20 years, serving a por- 1:16 12:15—Merle Jacob’s orchestra. 11:0U‘ 10:00—Supper dance music. Smitowlck and Mrs. Paul C. San­ New London, Aug. 27.—(AP)— 12:00 11:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Jack’s dance orchestra. New London base,‘the seized cruiser tiem of that time on toe executive 399.8—WJR. DETROIT—760. 12:16 11:16—Concert orchestra, singers born, both a t Boston 6-1, 6-2, ford, Conn., has been, spendii^. a ’The (Toast Guard patrol boat 135 12:30 11:30—Late dance orchestra. 379.6—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. was being towed to that point. mmittee. 12:57 11:67—Time; weather; marketa 379.6— KGC. CAKLAND—790. - Edith Cross, San.'Francisco and few days, with her sister Mrs. and toe picket boat 2319, bdto .of 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 12:00 11:00—Music; blographlcv. The shooting accurred In the For a like period,, he had directed 8:00 7:00—Krlens’ string quartet. 6:16 6:15—Dinner dance music. Ernest Smith. • this base crashed last night in Long 6:45 6:45—Uncle Abe and Daidd. 1:30 12:30—Cdmedians; shoemal'era vicinity as that of the “Black Duck”, M arjorie MprriU,t L>edhani, defeated the marine and traffic department 8:30 7:30—WEAF proga t2% ^ a ) 2:15 1:16—Minstrel men's irwic. . Louise Packer anil Mary Cutler, ^ Gas pipes are' being laid through- Island Sound off Stonington during 11:00 10:00—Studio organ recital. 7:46 6:46—WEAFxirama presentation. some months ago, when her decks 8:00 7:00—Studio feature hour. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMCND-1110. toe town for, toe b^e$lt of toe vici­ of toe Union B.uJpJiu^ Company of their, nightly patrol in- search of 11:30 10:30—^Merry Madcaps.‘ SololsL 8:00 7:00—Vlr^nla church nour. were raked by CJoast CJuard machine both of Boston 6-1, 6-1. N ew Y ork. 422.3-WOR. NEWARK—m . 8:30 7:30—WEAF proga (2% hra) Dorothy Workman and Carolyn nity. ’ / rum-runners. The accident resultf 11:00 10:00—Studio feature hour. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) gim fire. . During toe war hb was a member ed utoeB'the patml boat ran across 7:00 6:00—klrchestra; ’Next Numbah 11:00 10:00—Serenade: dance n:usic. Babcock, both of (Tallfomia defeat­ Marcus Cleveland was gfjven a :30—^Dinner dance music. 11:30 10:30—Theater organ recital. Later it was learned that a sec­ of toe ship control committee, a •to^ path of toe picket boat. The 7.30 6.U Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. ed Mercedes Marlow, California,, and surprise party Saturday evening in ond member of the rumrunning honor of his 16th birthday. Friends special representative for toj^ Ship­ picket boat was hit about two feet 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—370. Rosamond Newton, Boston 6-1, 6-0. ping Board to and London, ■08 2—WEEI. BOSTON—690. 326.9—WWJ, DETROIT—^ 2 0 . 9:30 8:30—Players presentation. crew had been slightly wounded In from Hartford, Rockville, Manches­ tram toe stem and by toe tone she 6‘00 6:00—Big brother Club. 8:00 7:00—Nb 6 programs i« hrs.) Marjorie Gladman and Josephine American member of the Alli^ lllOO 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 10:00 9:00—Minstrel show; comediana one finger. He refused treatment at ter and Talcottville were present. reached Stonington harbor An t o e ' 10:80 9:80—C. of C. organ recital. 12:00 11:00—DX air vaudeville. Cruickshank, both of California Mailtime Transport (Touncil, toe 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—im ^ 525—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. Fort Adams and accompanied , the tow of toe pat^ boat she was in 7:86 6:35—Air college lectuics. 202.6— WHT. CHICAGO—1480. beat Mi^i. J. L. Bremer and Mrs. F. An enjoyable evening was , spent by AmCricatn member of toe London 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (2% hra) 10:30 0:30—Your hour league. rest of the crew as a prisoner. danger of sinking. Both vessels 11:16 10:15—Slumber music hour. 8:20 7:20— Nelson, soprano, H. Godfrey, both of Boston 6-2, 9-T. all who attended. blockage committee and on toe 8:45 7:45—Kaltenborn orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Ramblers enterralnment. After a consultation between Dr. were running without lights. 12:00 11:00—WABC orchestra; organ. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Mrs. C. J.. Hubbard, Cambridge American committee of Lloyd’s 1:00 12:00—WlUe’s dance music. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. E. D. Murphy, port ' physician of Two men sustained cuts and 9:00 8:00—Concert oreheslra; recital. 12:00 11:00—Studio concert. and Margaret Blake, Lenox defeat­ register of shipping. 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 1:00 12:00—Bears enlertammer t. Newport and Major A. A. Bailey, bruises from flying splinters but 12:00 11:00—Studio music hour U:00 10:00—Beaux Art’s orchestra. ed B etty CynLhiS' Chase, Providence, - He was bom in Portland, Conn., 367—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 285.5— KNX, HOLLVWOOD-1050. medical officer at Fort Adams, it their injuries were not serious. 1:00 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:30 11:30—Mualc hour; quesUrms. 6-2, 6-1. REDS MENACE CFTY and' Is survived by his widow, a son, 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 10:25 9:26—Microphone mummers. was announced that Munson, .who A board of inquiry will he held at 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, nrocrama. 2:00 1:00—Three’ dnnpp m ohesiraa Sarah and Mianne Palfrey,. Brook­ William, and a daughter, Mrs. W. H. 6:00 5:00—Tenor and orchestra. -384.4—WMC, MEMPHIS--780. said he was the engineer of the Mar­ toe local base to determine toe cause 6:20 6:20—Soprano, talk, orchestra, 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—1030 line defeated'Mrs. M. T. Hill and Haynes of Pasadena, Calif. 12:00 11:00—WJ Zdance orcheira. 11:30 10:30—Studio orchestra music. delle had^been shot once,"in. the back of toe accident. r - 7:20 6:20—Talk; opera echoes. and that the bullet had penetrated a Mrs. Roger Cordingly, both of Bos Shanghai, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Be­ cause of toe precarious conditlpns lung. He will be .takeh to Newport ton 7-S, 6-2. BREAKS SHIP’S RECORD QUIGLET BtAT BUN this afternoon. '' Ruth Oexmsm Cincinnati and Jean at Changsha, Himan pro-vlnce capi­ tal, threatened by 5,000 Commu^ BiuTitt; Toronto advanced on a Havana, Aug. 27. — (AP) —^The ' .New Britain, Aug. 27.—(AP)—- ists, all foreign women and children w n c PROGRAMS ANDOVER first round bye. Ward liner Morro Castle arrived on Mayor George A. (^glCy said’to- began lea-ving that city today mov­ rravelers Broadcasting Service PROF. JONES ILL its maiden voyage from New York, day toat friends have encouraged Hartford, Conn. STORMS IN BERMUDAS ing toward Hankow. Iqflay, some nine hours less than toe him to run for toe Republican nomi­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson The Nationalist military autWp- Hamilton, Bermuda, Aug. 27— reqord for toe run, made by toe 50,000 W „ 1060 K, C., 'B. T., f$r toe.: purpose of An ideal gift for the 7:00— ^Bulova tim e; Pepsodent's Kittle Mitten and son Ellsworth hearing an^. and' ^ compli^ts in A m os 'n* Andy. were CEtlled to Staten Island, New regard to tax list 7:15—Wolverine Serenaders. York to attend toe funeral 'Thurs­ EDWARD H. KEENEY, 7:30—^Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. day of toe former’s nephew, Thomas BOLTON HENRTf'P: JORDAN, 7:45— ^Dio-a-doo Cleaners—^Rubinola; MacRlnsey, a world vtrar veteran. It , LOUISE HAGENOW. Dreaming Time; Raggin’ the was a military funeral and very Scale; I Remember You from largely attended. Miss Lillian Ducker is spending Somewhere; Exactly Like You. Charles Phelps, who is a teacher her vacation in Fall ’ River, Mass., 8:00— ^Yeast Foam ers— June K isses; of electric engineering at Storrs 'Visiting friends. * Tax follectojr’s Notice So Beats My Heart for You; (ToUege returned to his work Mon­ Roses Are Forget-me-nots; Heav­ Junior Jones has returned from a day ^ter spending his vacation with visit in Hebron where he was a EQUAL TO A N Y $25.00 SET; en, Heaven; A Little Bit of Hap­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fifth Schopi District piness; If I Had a Girl Like You; guest of Aceyrato and Merle Jones. Mayfair Um Set r Phelps. Miss Amelia Palmer of North . Notice'IS'^herMty 'i^ven that toe The Toymaker’s Dream; Sharing; Mr. smd Mrs. Willard Fuller are West Wind from “Song of the Stonington spent toe week-end with school ta x o f 8 zrfiUs on thei dollar 4 pieces in gleaming nick- entertaining Mrs. Fuller’s sister, friends. is due and c(fllectable'on the first W e s t” M rs. EUa H&>Ter and daughter o f el plate. The um of dis­ 8:30—Sylvanla Foresters — Dream­ Morgan Alvord who recently un­ day of Si^tember, 1980, and-fojr toe Chicago, HI. purpose of collecting said, tax I..will tinctive design wito ebcin-. ing; Polly; Come Where My Love The gfraded schools begin toe fall derwent an operation la Improvlngv Spedahy Priced Lies Dreaming; I Might Be Your be at my home, 67 wetoerell Street, term Wednesday, Sept. 3 with toe Miss Florence Loomis of N. Y. is Tuesdays and 'Phuriiidays ^ m 6 to ized ornamental tassels t- Once-in-a-While from “ A ngel same teacher as last year. Miss guest o f MIm Adelia Loomis. Face;” Blue Room; Dancing Tam­ 9 O’clock P. M., (D. S. T.) toe gold-lhied creamer; Carpenter teaches toe kindergarten Miss Lydia Heis of Avoca, N. Y., NOnC!E—All taxes unpaid Octo­ 1 bourine; Peggy Brady. and first grade. Miss Gladys Bradley and sugar, and the roupd 9:00—^Wadsworth Program. has returned to her home after visit­ ber 1, 1980, will he .charged Interest For 30 Days Only toe third, fourth and fifth grades 9:15—O-Cedar Time. ing her sister Mrs. Thomas Hent- at toe rate of from September tray make a set that’s z^t and Miss Splch toe sixth, se-ven and ley. V let. 1980 to Merbh lst,S 1981, and 9:30—Camel Pleasure Hour. only beautiful but .ex­ 10:80—^Mason and Hamlin Concert eighth. . The Cmter Congregational churoh 10% for belaheeof toe year and 11:(X)— ^Bulova tim e. Burton Lewis, with toe help of fair will.be held Sept. 6th. The 12% for alt liens filed. tremely practical. some of toe other sroung men of toe sale will he at 6 o’clock and sup­ S lg n ^ , d o w n a n d A MONTH 11:01—Champion Weatherman. per at 6 o’clock. $1.95 $2.00 I 11:03—^Baseball scores; Sport Di- town Is building a golf course in a WALTBE Q. SNOW, I II ' I ' ' g ^ lot next to Mr. Lewis’s house. There will be a musical at toe Collector. 11:0S—Temperature. Mrs. Joseifli Bunell, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. BuniM Thursday af­ Dated a,t.. Manchester, 11:09—Midnight Melodies. W. H. West and son and Mr. and ternoon at 4 o’clock. There will be August ,26,'1980., ______^ X 12:00— ^Royal Y ork Dance Orches­ Mrs. Emma Hewlett, all of Burnside a small charge. Proceeds will go to tra—Disiana; I Still Get a Thrill; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. toe Methodist'church and library. Seems to Me from “Queen High;" (Seorge Platt Mrs. M org^ Alvord and daugh­ When Love Comes in the Moon­ Mortimer Frederick is visiting ter are vlslfing at Alvord Acres. CAUCUS W ARNING! light; Maggie Caught a Cold Last relatives in New York. The Democratic eleiitors of the Night; Nobody Cares if Pm Blue; Mrs. Knott and Mr. and Mrs. town of' Bolton will meet at toe Warning is hereby given to all of M- : TOWN OOMMUTBE, thur D. Prince, Lowell, Mass., gen­ p e l with 319,414,900 for: July lumbia recently for a clothing ex- v.;LOI^_BREEN; hftlUpn. eral captain of the ^uard. ^ L1920* - - ^ 'i- ■ -• -fi

MANCHESTBE e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER, c o n n , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 7 .19Sft. - ■ ■ a n easItondL Mid toitr p S w S o e e A ■ fer i ' dred In '-attendance. — ------Dimhig^fhe — - ■ C .N .t PLANES 0 V t I f l L L S i r a day there were cooking demonstra- •a. ’ ■ « * * ti(& , dairy, Chicken, and. sewlM « - FINE E X fflk r B H IE Mr. euDid Mrs. GoStyn. and (laugh­ the tbs hibitifi;' 'yhfe’ xhembers sOia foda, ice ter Hatot have ' returned eftec iwdsr find cream and hot dogs, and the money Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Valentine spending several weeks to and of Pleasant VaBey spmt the c''y shd toe ahdrifljfnwf, ipx. from the sale will be used to trans­ Drop Advertisingr B all^iis as around to e state Af Maryland.^ tlm Gilt Edge.s^;amrOslnitfal port products being exhibited at the Property Assessmehts Increase last Sunday at Nlantic,'Conn. former home o f Mrs, Goslyn. School Teachers Named Durham Fair three days, commenc­ Mrs. M w y Barnes ;Of ^ w T h ^ Show Unusnatty Fine bounA .. $160^580 —^ Fine CoUection is spending A few days af'the lfrs< Thomas IMhlty who has The six tHidsrs The schools o f the Tpwn o f "Ver- ing t< ^ y . jPlying lim ing. been quite' sick, la m (| (h better. Dt. eqdpm ent wffl-M |8a* non ^ open next week Tuesday Emblem dub Activities Record in the Fifth. home of her dauimter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ^ u l dhcldick of Pleas- Lbuls Moilarty has to attend­ replace .smatlic,. Improvident Can Only ana the enrollment wlU be the same The FiTnWem Club will jtart its Two C. N, Q. army planes flew ance. engtoes, this itomsss as usual, with a possible gain in winter activities at the Ems Home WUliam Buckley of the Manches­ Ont'VaHey. over Manchester for the better part Mi«« Emma Bancroft Is spentong L^ednesday, September 8 vrtth a ter Green District has completed the mihh Lois Foster has returned to gressively down ths-Bxe some and a decrease in others. The o n ^ ------— of ten minutes last night giVing_an her vacation at Point O’WocJda. tog finally to tha ' Come From &ys foUowlng list of teachers has been member’s social. The members are grand list for the Second District her home on Foster street after spending about two weeks with re­ exhibition of exceptionally fine fly­ ‘ Rotdyn Copley of West Hartford the Oldest type. announced. The High school faculty requested to meet at 2:30 p. m., and the figures show tiiat- the ing. They flew in- such formation has,been toe gheat of Mr. and Mrs. ^reen section has puule a Mg in­ latives and friends in Somerville. consists of P. M. Howe, principal; A. when bridge will be enjoyed, follow­ that at times it appeared as though John Muloahy.- Lord Meston, at Institute. E. Chaterton sub-master; Mr. ed by a social hour and refresh-, crease over lart year, as compafeB Mrs. Claire HoweB, mother of QUIEim mONTEDt Ralph Howell of South Windsor, is the tips Of the wings dmuld to u ch Mrs. W. Lewis of Main street Howe, solid geometry and history; ments. The cdipmittee in charge in- ■ vWth several o f the other -dlstiftcta as toey mdled through the air side who has been at St. Ffancie 'Hos­ Peshawar, Bidia, Aug. S7/^(AP) , eludes the offtews; Mrs. Thomae in town. IB at the HVtfofd Hospital. —This Malla Khd section of the Mr. Chatterton, physical training Miss jessler Hayden is by side.' They would make"a: per­ pital for an operatioa wiU return Vi^lllSinstown, Mass., Aug. 27 — and mathematics; A. L. Dresser, Garvan, Mrs. Thomas F. Dannmier, i The grand list on which taxes are fect dip as they made ready to Orakzads and Chaiakannla, for eoms Mrs, Raymond E. Hunt,'Mrs. E ^ l. to he coBected tn the Green tMs the we^end wlto Mr. and Mrs. home to a few mutect the motored to W illimiitic where they bazaar being held, in WUlimantic terly opposed and said constMt English; Mary Darling, commercial; ^gtoning tomorrow. pressure of outside help and outside Alice Fay, commercial subjects; arrested by Officer Richard Shea on district. attended the WiBimantic Camp N ^ HAVEN ROAD GETS opinion would be necessary. Monday night Walter Kemty. coUeetbr in the meeting last Snnday. Mary ^?7hittlesey, algebra, commer­ Mrs. EBmer Stoughton o f South WAR VETERANS MEET TOe handicaps of co-operation be­ cial arithmetic; Lucia Ch^er, Mrs. Martha EDlsoa . Seventh, or Buekland XMstrlct also tween Great Britain and^ India to­ Miss Martha Ellispn of Oak has a book fo r fUts year’s taxes. He Windsor, has as h^r guest, Mrs. CIndimati, O., Aug. 27jr- (AP) — GRANT COAL TENDERS drawing. The thimdng llns of Civil War Vet­ ward progress of humanity in India East School V . street, this, city, died ht the.,Hart­ has not completed the coBectibn of BakerviBe firom Hartford. ford hospital on Monday m ors^t aU hla taxes and expects tbit It wlB Miss Agnes MiBer of Barber HlB erans today buckled down to busi­ COLDS he said, Ue in four great evils—^um- Grade 8, pidncipaL Mrs. ‘ An“Ie Almost everybody knows how ate!^de-spread poverty, radal ten- following, a isbort illness. She.leavM bh necessary to placr^bout eight and Mrs. Charles Havey of -Philadel- ness sessions of the sixty-fourth att- Bayer Aspirin oreatoi up a cold -'- Aniirews; assistant, Evelyn Waltz; three brothers, .Frank D. Bllispn, & Bens In the district with toe town phia, ace touring torough Maine and nual encampment of th^ Grand The New Haven railroad has just Sion and caste, ^ e termed caste grade 7A, Mrs. W- H. Kibbe; grade received delivery froin the Ameri­ but why not prevent it? Take a system the worat of all evils Md R. *EUison and James ipiison , aiao clerk. ' Canada. Army of the Republic. ^ . 7B, Mildred Elliott; grade 6, Flor­ The'**Boys In Blue” continued to can Locomotive (Kimpany o f tw o of tablet or two when you first feel said it is one which “only the nation two sisters, Mrs* William Amldott the cold coming on. Spare yourself ence R. Whitlock; grade 6, Alice and Mrs. Robert Porteus, TO BROADCAST SPBECXmS. arrive hut indications were that an order of (dx new large capacity itself can ameliorate.” Clough; grade 5 and 6, Francis Lan­ n e w p a b k i n o f b o b l e m s tmders for its fast pat»enger serv­ the. discomfort of a summer col(L Seek'Befomi Hartford. The funeral be held New York,, Aug. 26.—(AP)--Ad- hardly more than 1,000 wouhl be dry; Grade 4, Helen Moran; grade 3, ice between New York and Boston, Read the proven directions to every In the field of education, he said, from the funeral home of Taylor and New Haven, Aug. 27.— (A P )—In dresses. at a banquet arranged by here for the next major activity of Mrs. Nelson Read; Grade 2, Con­ Modeen at 233 Washlngtim street, Attorney- General WUUam D. MitchT the veteimis, the annual parade, to­ to cost $100,000. The new tenders package fo r headaches, pain, etc. the leaders of Lidian thought have stance Brookes; grade 1, Lillian rural sections there are parking have capacity for 18 tons of co^ evinced a deikdte setf for reform in Hartford, tomorrow afternoon at problems, Allen Crosby of Orange ell, in honor of English, French, morrow. Only a few hundred bad Randall; Kindergarten, Bessie Dur- 2:30. Burial Will be In Cedar Hill Scottish, Irish Free State and Ca- been registered today- and Edwin J. and 16,008 gSilons of Water, and are t ^ Social services, hut *here also fee; opportunity room, Grace Sut- found that out last night He had designed to eliminate the necessity there is an enormous leeway to cemetery, Hartford. jnst brought his car to a stop in a na^an lawyers visiting the Ameri­ Foster, oommander to Chief, said be Tneu» up and much expert guidance Uff. Pbials In. Tourn ament can Bar Ai^Kxdation, wlU be broad­ did not exj^ct more than . 1,500 at for any stops to take coal or watef Mf^tle Street School secluded i^ot in the Shingle Hill sec­ between New Haven and Boston.' and help will be necessi^ in^ the Plans for the ■ finals In the City tion of Orange when two holdup cast from Washington at 9:30 the most. Grade 8 and principal, JiT W. Mc­ Open Tennis ’Taornament u e b e ^ (EST) tonight The program wlB Membdrs of the affiliated organ­ The two tenders just received wise handling Of all the natiemal men confronted him and his woman have been pAaced on the locomotives JumanitarU^senrices." Clellan; grade 7 and assistant to completed and it is expected nMst of companimi. Crosby lost^$25 in cash ^ presented by WJZ and National izations'bring the attendance up to principal, Etheleve Bakos; grade 6 approximately 18,000, hsMiing^ toe Bay State a n d toe Purl- The Other Sicte them will be played oft o“ ..Sat^ and the car. Broadcasting chain. Regarding "racial tension” men­ and 7, Mrs. Bessie Heck;, grade 6, days. Prizes-wUl be awarded the tioned by Lord Meston, Syud Hos- Modeste Dubay; grade 5, Charlotte winners. ^ Mdn, eSor of the Nevr Orient ^ Drescher; grtme 4, Hattie - Berr; Injured At Tobacco Shed . New York and representavive of the ^ade 3, Caroline Forster; grade 2, Etta MacFarland, daughter of Indian people at the N w Mary Wendhiser; grade 1, Helen Mr. and Mrs. William MacFailane Peace Conference in London Hendrick; kindergarten, Marjorie of Brooklyn St. received a bad gaSh U declared the Stephens. on the head, when a beam feu in a It Staggers Belief'' in India was a “constant invltetion Northeast School tobacco shed where she WM work­ BiBggars Descriptidn'' that fostered that kind of tension. Grade 1, Alice Burke; Grades 2, ing on Monday. She was t^en to Great Britain’s and 3, Frances Henault; grades 4, the Rockville City hospital, whmre it of God’s poUceman,” he smd, in­ and 6, Julia G. O’Reefe. was necessary to take eight stitches f f variably aggravated the situation Vernon Depot School to dose the wound. „ . • - • rather than raUeved it.” . Grades 1-3, Julia S. ToUhey; Notes \ In speaking of caste and womens grades 4-6, Myrtle Kuhnly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ' Garvan education, he said India, like eve^ TaloottvUle have returned to their home on Park other country, has its internal soci^ Annie W. Herring. street from a pleasant vacation problems which “her ovra ;sons ^ d DobsonVllle spent at Pleasant ’i^w , ,R. ‘L Bought From The U. S. Bankruptey Court dausrhteis must work out It is not M. Gertrude Herskill. Miss Helen Curcher of East Glas­ fo ^ ‘a haSadful of foreigners from a Ogden’s Corner tonbury is the guest of Miss puth distance of 7,000 mUes: to come and Lena Karjarla. Newman of Mountain street. teach the fellow countrymen^ of Special Teachers Fannie Mathewson of East ENTIRE STOCK OF JSENDELSON'S FUR SHO Gandhi and Tagore their business Music, Malcolm Humphreys; sew­ Madn street Is the guest this week 1 regarding domestic economy and ing, ATinie B. Hendrick. of Miss Amelia Bruse of Williman- Prom inent Church street Fuvriers New B en^m pt! social welfare,” he To Attend National Convention tic. Economically, physically, edura- - Plans are being made in dty Rev. Ludwig Satryb of Detroit, tionally and morally, he said, me by Stanley Dobosz Post, American Mich., is spending several days with peo^e of India have suffered di^re LegdoDl to attend the National Con­ friends and relatives here. On Mon­ in some respects, irrei»rabie vention to be held in Boston in Octo­ day night a reception was held In national injury. AH the enlightened ber, and the past week a letter hsis his honor at the home of Mr. and i and disinterested leaders of the peo­ been received by Commander Wil­ Mrs. Bernard Satryb of West Main I ple, whether Hindus or Mohamme- liam C. Pfunder from the New York, street. GhOsts were present frotii'^ dan^ Silfhs, Christians,- or Parsees. New 'Haven 'and" Hartford Railroad Manchester and this city. were all agreed that a regime that Cb., stating rates and other informa­ Rena NvtOand, daughter o f Mr. had proved itself so rapacious and tion. The convention opens on Sun­ and Mrs. Albert Nutland of Thomp­ O f inept must be ended if it could not day, October 5, when sightseeing son street had her tonsils removed be mended.” trips will be enjoyed, followed by the past week. . i the. opening session on Monday, end­ Mr. and Mrs. William PoBard of i H igh BYDtSB BESI&NS ing on October 9. Grand street have returned from a On Tuesday, October 7, there will visit with friends In Florence, Mass. Grade Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 27.— be thousands of Legion boys take (A P)—^Dr. Grorge Alexander, chair­ part in a big parade and the local man of the board of Union college Fife and Drum Corps will partici­ BIRTHDAY PARTY Luxurious sand today that Harold Russell pate. It is plaimed to send a delega­ ftyder, who had made gifts amount- tion of about one. hundt<9d members ^ to 2300,000 to the college, has from the local- Post and Auxiliary. Twenty-five chfidren, playmates E m itted bis resignation as a mem­ Lester Martin is District Cchairman of North Elm street and Sunday ber of the board. in charge and the following Post school classmates of the Hortii Ryder was a member of the stock committee has been appointed by Methodist church assembled on Au­ ^kerage firm of Woody and Com- Commander Pfunder to make trans­ gust 25th ,at the home of Norman &my. New York.,-which failed juw portation plans; Thomas She^, Ira Bjartsmto, 40‘ North Elm street, in after Ryder Han, a $200,000 build- Bowers'and Roy Sanford. The ap­ honor of his fourth birthday. Fur Scarfs Ihg Ryder grave to the coUe^e, was pointed committee from the Legion The porch wias beautifuUy deco­ Fur dedicated here. Drum Corps consists of State Com­ rated. Games and refreshments mander, Edward Newmarker, Paul were served. Norman received OLDEST WOMAN DIES Menge and WilMam Baer. many beautiful gifts and had a very BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING, 9 OVLOCK . Greenwich, Aug. 27 — (AP) — Application slips wiU be available enjoyable, happy, birthday. hirs. Anna KeUy McTavey, reported the latter part of the week. to be the oldest woman in Green­ 4^H Chib Exhibit A party of American scientists Aside Your Doubts—Your Tremblin^Hopes and Pears—C!ome Early! wich, died last night at the age of TTie Vernon‘4-H Clubs held their are to spend their winter in Nor­ il02. Mrs. McTavey, who was mar- anTnia.1 field day and exhibit on Mon­ way to study the cause of colds. I lied twice, survived both husbands. day at the Center Church and It should be an easy thing to BUY A PUR COAT AT THIS SALE LESS THAN THE PRICE OP RAW SKIN S- grounds. There were about one hun­ catch on to. ' I ^ e leaves five sons. M bST a m a z i n g PUR COAT SALE EVER HELP

Collars and cujfs on many of these coats are easily Every coat beautifully lined. S,ilk, damask and em­ worOi the cost of the coat. , . “ " broidered l i ^ g s that will give years of service. -. :V,. Caraculs Northern Genuine Mendoza Broadtails Wilrose Dress Shop Sealines Beaver Dark Muskrats “THE SHOP OF INpiVn)UAIJT?Y” Calfskins Muskrats - American Hotel Sheridan BHading Cocoiettes Lapins Opossums Ponies Sqiuflf^ttes New Arrivals—^just in time for school Amazing Sale of Sales! Sensational! and college wardrobe. 1(W SUMMER P R E S ^ 87 SPORTPRESSES

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| | _ | l i ^ 'ph aritt: ' o f ' ' G o l l i t f '^Oon^iMen Iwdght Daily Health Ma&uud’s Deliiht Service •i-i By ANN ETTE. OLIVE ® SWvrwtt- j62gvg»fr_w|Oj|^MitA_252j2Sjfg6.0[_E^^ • 1’ !' rr"* Bints On How To Keep WeU I Here’s cme of those aprons youll by Worid PwiMd Autborlty M l *. tir. #1 . enjoy weariPfir when you have a few On a bright, sandy shore a ^ f i y a ^ caEttily'lihd w io l: did: or two 1^0 I was introduced to a BEGIN HEBE TODAY and I haKl better duck. Can we Ifedmes uwmter “Very,.FeU-if : It li eeiily slipped into and wiU BBDUOTION OF EXCESS____ dixninutive object of a deep mahog­ DAN BGBIMEB,» MOfivIo writer drive you down?” any shade, clad in two straps and oan’t have a '.^cafidy ^ . In HoUsrtP^. le in Uwe witb ANNE ' But H u la said no, she would not crush your frock. WEIGHT IS OFTEN CHIEFL^ a hat. your-supper.” ‘ WiNTEB, who befliuiliif aa an tof/ ilrive her own oar, axtd at the gate Flares atthe Bottom; Col- ^ A MATTER OF -■«^ •' 1 L-' ’' • it’s youthfully flattering too and fira WILL POWER ’This small, person said '*How Gjnpey swallowed the candy and tih haa progreaaed rajidly and la Paul-lingered to ask her if she had BO u n u s ^ . do you do?” in a most polite voice began a> search for another piece. BOW ander contract to one of the ixuule arrangements to attend the lars mi3 Cuffs Are Furred w d held out h » hand in toe Her mother forcibly remqyed toe larveat atadloe. Anne Uvea with two The capelet falls so prettily over By DB. MOBBIS FISHBEIN picture |>remiere the following week. _____ ■ the shoulders. ' T h e neckline is slen- grand dame maimer that almost box thih time. Tfotible toreatwjfd^ other ([IrlSt BIONA MOBBISON> a “Why, no,” Maria said- . / JBditor, Journal of- the American sent my senses, reeling. She Is so son)e Madame's winter coat gm„tz was used with vivid bindi^a A Tirntw may be large and still not “Turn around, dear, and b!||o w extras, but Mona works mily coca-1 f'A week from Friday night at is serious business this year. It’s I. • have a double chin, a pendulous ab­ “Dear me?” said I to toe clam Aunt Am is your; ilresB.” : - f Uonally and Eva very rarely, and the Carthay Circle.” serious . because colors ofare ! ’There are many other delightful domen, enormous buttocks and hips. sliells. “There miut he a catch. She turned slowly aroimd and Is another reason for her des-. ------sober and because around’the coat’s ' suggestions as men’s striped-shirt- Coupons of ftit In these parts of I shall keep my weather eye open. I think five reUtlyes a d ^ ^ - ^toe color scheme and design the Ameri- ■ ing, pastel cotton shantung, dotted the body may be taken as definite .Is this perfection of deportment dress in varlb ^ methods;.;Q>rtitln- * ^ a £ e ’ o OLLIEB, who writes a j su^stod^^'^m ' can woman is going” to build ; cotton b^dd^. gingham checks like her « sunburn—merely skin- ly it was a temptation. 1 think B>at l,»%* ^ i* evidence of obesity. daily movie column for a string of! y^er to the opening. ^ winter wardrobe. and prmted oimiiy. The attempt to: control overweight deep? Can it be that this tiny L to<^ feU. For sl^ eoe otjtlto newsputers, shares Dan’s apartment i “i>ve already put In a bid for four . Coats have lost those box-like ; style No. C-896 is designed in Is obviously dependent on the ability raglstdrlte behaves like this all toe cutest yoiffigsters T ever hdield,' time, or will toe murder out and “Q3rps3r*s a b«Ml girl,” eeW her with ii«Tn- Dan Is under oontraot at sefite.” And he said, “Nice girl, | contours. Most of the new ones nip medium and la ^ sizes. The ♦ ^ of the phj/Jcian to convince the CONTINENTAL FICTUBES, but Muis. Like her?" |-in at the waist a bit, they ■'flare ai^e requires T% yards of patient that he ought to eat ss, h toe true nature of toe baby come father proudly. v after a reorganization and a quarrel “Very nice,” Dan said mechan-, somewhat at the bottom, and their 4o.iocu material with 7% yards of and on the abiUty oC the patient to but»presently for toe braefit of ‘Til say a » la,” seconc^d hsHr with an ekecutive, he leaves. As a ically, and-was sUent> again, think-i collars and cuffs are richly furred, binding eat less when he knows it. A prom­ my Interested gaze?’’ mother. “Here’s Jane.” Jane wiui .t ^ free lance, he Is not snqoessfnl atl ing. Paul glanced at him quickly 1 They will enable Madamu to swish; ^made in a jiflyl inent Qemaaa investigator has said The clams didn’t answer, but toe nurse. ‘‘You take her, Jane, and see first, and he broods a good deal over“ and was worried. He had hoped about with more elegance than has j that educattoa of the will Is the. first next day I was to know. If you can .find anything for herein vduit he tlUnks Is his lade of real that luncheon with Marls Farrell been her wont for several years. - The fro^ Md ^ ^ran step In the treatment 'of obesity. It was storming so ^ child do.” . would take Dan’s mlndlott the things' Black. Favorite Color = are cut in mie piece. The cajM collar •with, a party of relatives driven off ability. ’ ^ d pointed front ydke cut in one. Far too often it is not -necessary But go Gypsy wouldn’t jond Every step upward that Anne that were bothering him, but he! Black is the, favorite color, fash- for toe person who is reducing to toe sands, came to call. Incidental- didn’t In toe hour she was takes seems to Dan to remove her could. not help noticing that Rori-' ion leaders back from Paris say, Pattern price 16 cents in stamps gd hungry. If he Will eat bulky, ty, she had on a dress, a new dress, there was constanV turmoil vnto that much farther from him. She mer was unusually^ quiet during i Tete-de-negre (dark brown) la a. ol; coin CcQln is preferred). Wrap coaive foods, he will have a sense of a remarkably sweet dress. She this ■wee object as tlmpeblw af him managed to get a oontraot to their visit. , close second, then come bottle green coin carefully. fullness which will overcome the looked like a piece of candy and one the storm. iUmost ewMcy rule[ of her litdng after taming down a Dan h ^ finished his screen story, i-and wine red. Black coats ao^e.gen- j- sensation of hunger. A small amount wanted to sw^ow her whole. child training was broken that first offer. ____ It had been rejected by two studios | eraHy furred, in black, although Manchester H e^d of something kweet taken at the end “Qypssr” said how do you do; there was time for, on tjje pm^bf NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and was now at a third, and he was ; heaver and similar furs may be us^d of a meal increases his sense of sat­ Pattern Service with her usual composure. A her mother and; adttiiing mmta and already at work on another idea, I for the woman who prefers a- bar-, isfaction of the appe^te- .Eating small chair .was produced and she uncles;' discipline seemed, tb- he . an CHAPTER XXVI having lost faith completely in the' monious contrast. Brown coats fea- 'C «4 slowly .and chewing the food for a Paul Collier had said, “You’re in­ 0-898 sat down—for half a minute. unknown quantity. flrst. ' ture beaver and. flat caracul trim- long time help to limit: the amount Then she spied a box o f candy. Later I asked her nmtoer if she vited to lunch at Maris Farrell’s. A queer duck, Collier thought; < mings, while the fur on dark green For a Herald Pattern o f the of food. Sometimes the feeling of How do you do it, my boy? I’m in­ model illustrated, send l 6c m “Darling,” called her mother, was going to send her to kinder­ sensitive as the very devil and ob- and red coats is often black. emptiness oan he retteved^jy wear­ “you mustn’t touch that. Put It vited because I occasionally write a stinate as a mule. CpUler had said . Black Fur stamps or coin directly to^ Fash­ ing.a tight belt around the abdomen. garten next winter, ion Bureau, Manchester Evening down.” “ Oh, no," she answered firmly, *T piece about Marls which doesn’t d^o night: “You expect too “I’ve never seen so much. black Loee Weight Stowly her any harm, but you’re asked Just! biam^ m uch'of Hollywood. Just Herald, Fifth Avenue and 29th € “ $ 9 8 G3^ sy didn’t hear. Off came toe »witTg it’s better to. ke^ her with fur,” isays Miss Frances Clyne, one The best authorities are convinced me. Children need to be with p !^ because you’re you. Marls made a because they don’t leap at your of New York’s leading couturiers. Street, New York City. Be sure Hd and out came a caramel. special request.” u , 1 1 story is no pign that you’re not good. “They’re using- it\everywherc, even to write your name and address toat one should not lose more than "Don’t eat that, dear. ’Take it out pie who have had experience, w ^ Rorimer looked doubtfm, butstudios coiild recognize a| ©n some of the white evening wraps. clearly and to give toe correct two pounds a week, the average safe of 'your mouth. Do you hear moth­ understand them, and can mahe Uer was firm. He said, T m taking j ,^,,inner every time one came tte ir , Breitachwanz, Persian lamb, galyak number and size of the pattern loss being fropi three to six pounds er? Spit it out Gypsy!” them afind.” charge now. You re gettmg s.way j ^ u l^ ’t be human. You ( and silver fox are all favoritea i j;.? you want . a month, and by toe safe method Gypsy looked at her mother cool- What could I say 7 Nothing. one who .Is greatly overweight can from that typewriter understand? t^yg touchy enough'when you were | “One of the most important notes Price 16 Cents, The new Fashion Magudue Is just It’ll do you good; you need a ch a ^ e 1 ^ridng at Continental; now that: on the winter models is the fact take off from 20 to 25 pounds over a Name ...... off the press. It showw all the at­ period' of fo\ur or .■five months, and of scenery and a pretty ^ like you're on your own, you’re eiren jjjgt they button. Women won’t hold tractive modeLt fdr Fall and early Maris to wWsper sweet nothings at ^orse.” their coats around them this year- then maintain this weight for three I Size ...... Winter. ’The edition is limited, so or four months before any further you. I hold her you d come. ^ 1 He had lectured Dan stiffly; had [ as they’ve done for the last few sear we suggest that you ordv your reduction is attempted. 4... So Dan went. Maris lived with ^oped to provokie him into an a t -) gons. They’ll button them—and their Addresk ...... copy today. Write 3rour name and Intensive reduction of weight her mother in a pretty little house • gument—anything to lift the mood | hands will be free. . ■ - address clearly; enclose cents in In Beverly HiUs. There was a pa-|yjgt jjg candles made sent Charlea Aug­ Coney Island’s, incubator babies. amount of consideration, similar re­ and sweet and nice to listen to. It’s By ALICE JUDSON PBALE The n^en who wore pajamas m really very pretty; I en’vy her. You Paul was clear-sighted and ■wise ustus, Jr., a gift. Or don’t they send sults could be accomplished by the enough to know that Rorimer had gifts to babies? I toe streets lu t summer, wearing humsu. knew that she was going to have a ______The three children had spent toe couple of songr! in Martin Collins’ other things or his mind toat he - Do you remember: shorts this'seatoon.. . . ■was saying nothing about, and Anne j afternoon.ip toe kitchen with, mot^-- \ The news that a site had been And (Calvin CooUdge, who has picture?” er while she did toe weekly bakihgv Dan______said he did. [Winter was one of them. Trsring to found for the hew Metropolitan joined the ranks of toe columnists. “He manage.s to keep posted, about i put himself in Dan’s place, he reas- She had let them help her n ^ toe dpera house and toat toe Hippos May he never have to reminisce! her,” Collier observed, and Dan oned toat it woifid^ be ratoer ^ s- gingerbread. ^ ' , drome was coming down? The Met HOW TO SHOP smiled and spoke again to Maris. ! heartening to be In love with a girl \^en it was ready she had given still is k)oking for a new site and Gwls . are unable to roll their “Anne is taking vocal lessons, wifose progress was not matched j to each enough dough to make a the Hip stm is showing vaudeville. eyes, toe eyeball being se^ firmly you know. She’ll be glad to get by Jils own. Anne was going ahead I glpgerbread man and a handful. o f- Archer Gibson, private organist in'the socket. SALES CLERK IS Buyer Returns from New. Yw k With u i fast now; unless theunexpected raisins to be used for buttons and BEST AID TO SHOPPER your compliment. eyes and nose and mouth. i lmirartant Purchase o f Dresses “And you may be sure toat Maris happened she would be getting some pretty Important roles very soon. The gingerbread men were baked By WlHlam H. Baldwin means it,” Collier told him. “Maris in toe oven side by side. 'They is one of the few who are not jealr And Anne had started from scratch. co»m (A t9)ou) rra that represent not coily the lateet Some day she might even he a star; came out wonderfully brown and jHsr Tke lAu) Ibe sales clerk is toe shopper’s ous, and she really speaks her mind. plump and delicious to smell. The Don’t you, Maris?” it ail depended now on the “breaks” SlEET I N lH e only direct contact with toe vast innovations in fall styles bat also she got and how toe public liked her. children could hardly ■wait for them and complicated world of merchan­ “Listen to toe man!” Maris cried. lAWi?. the most remarkable dress yahiea “Isn’t he a pal ?” She laughed mer­ . .Sittin&f beside Dan as they drove i cool. ■■ ■ dise. In many cases he—or more rily, flashing perfect teeth. ‘Taul to town, Paul remembered toe day t They bit into them joyfully and a W7W frequently she—^is not far removed ever offered to our .customers at likes to believe nearly all screm toat Dan'had shown him'the letter' head and one arm_were quite gone from an automatic vending machine, from Ziggy Young, directing him before Nance and Judy (remembered -(UE but these cases are being restricted people are catty. But he doesn’t toat mother niu&t take a bite. Then popular prices. reaUy think so; he’s such a half­ to look up an obscure extra girl more and more to mertoandlse de­ named Anne Wihter,-’"ahd:.be nice Nance broke off 'one brown'leg and partments where toe goods are hearted cynic!” asked mother to save it for daddy. ‘Sure, I’m a pal,” Paul said, to her. And he remembered how thoroughly familiar to toe shopper. reaching over to shake hands with^DmJi^ fumed—untH 'he met her,: Judy followed suit. Id departments where judgment But Margie held back and ate her her, and Maris assured Dan that all right—^too nice, perhaps, if be- liyicoM iufw is required, for proper selection, toe regardless of whether he believed ing nice was responsible for Dan’s ^■ll I’Y herMlf A k o o i ^ f r modern salea clerk is being taught $4.95 and present'fl^me o f mlpd. In Collier’s^ the very last ci^unb. ■■; • 'x to know toe stock and to be of help Paul or not, she really meant what At supper toat evening Daddy J she said about Anne Winter: phllosoidiy no girl was worth ail to toe ahoppor. But he oafinot func­ that trouble. ' listened to accounts of .the after­ tion imiMa the; cuatorker. 'tolls him “ She has a lot of talent, really, noon’s fun and ate his .^^gerbread and Martin Collins likes her very, ’They were on Hollywood Boule­ the purposes for which the purchase vard now. “Your old home,” Paul legs ■with every e'vldence o f proper is wanted and : toe conditions under much; he told me so. This picture appreciation. Margie sat silent. she’s in now—It’s a comedy of some said, motioning toward the Roose­ wlfiph it will he used. v elt . “Next time, motoer and daddy,” It naver hurts to win toe con­ sort from toe stage, Isn’t itj?” she said at last, ‘Til give you eabh $ 9 . 9 5 Collier said it was and told hsr “ Yep,” Dan said. fidence 8ttd Interest of tob sales “How about toat idea of mine? a great big bite of mine, too.” derk, for he may then prove to be the name. “They're changing the l^ddy smiled across toe table to’ name, anyway. It’s a farce comedy, Are you-going to call up Anne and an invaluable guide. Igxmred or an­ ask her to toe opening?” Maigle, whose voice,.as She spoke, tagonized, be may' become an ex­ includes and toey’re' adding to the love in­ had soimded wistful and who now terest by packing some song num­ ‘Tm toinUng about It.” ' pensive item in shopping. Paul saidj “Just Out of curiosity, looked a bit tmhappy. AllXDM bers Into it. It ought to be pretty ■ “That’s fine. Marge; I’m counting Knitted Dresses good.” how long bias it been since you’ve HIGHWAY nmOVEMBNT seen her? -I inied tp keep pretty on you. How soon do we bake .'THE “Anjrway,” Maris said, “Anns again, motoer?” \ iOSiMR Counties of to® 48 states im­ Winter seems to be pretty good.” doM tnidE o f yim, but since you've proved 45,481 miles of local and | FlfttCreiws ^ dhahisd yourself to toat typewriter Perhaps'toe best way for a child qAMC* “You ought to have ae«i her in to learn to be generous with his county roaqa during 1929,. toe U. S. i ^Song of the Stars,’ the picture Hur- o f yeufs BurMU of Public Roads raports. Georgettes Dan said it :wae two or three, treats is through the example of made,” Paul said. “Dan and I pointing.^ "He needs no lecture, nb' Tbefe are now 2,710,097 miles o f ; saw the preview the other night at weeks. “She’S; pretty busy; work­ highway in the county road systems., ing nights some, too.” * .pointing o fthe moral to add to W Travel Prkit^ Grand Dhited. Anne haa a song lesson vdiich he has fifily learhed * ' *1 ^ . ONE TO EV m tY 6If . i and a dance In it, and the gal^s ♦■CyS; SS ?Su^n’t Spect the promptings of his own' .7 f . > .'■1 there—no fdhUng.” ...... -• ^'feelings.’ . . i. -k* According to toe Foreign Travel We invite yon to iBiVddt SB8^tiaX>: After lunch they sat out in the to work all toe time.” Division of toe. American Automo­ Dan thought: ‘Til quit bothering A ^3 , paHo and talked about a forthcomi- DEFEAT TAX ROOST v; bile'Association, there is one auto-' on these RUMie^ wkea ing picture In which Marls was to her. 1 won’t even call her up. If moMe to every 66 persona , in the be featured. It was her first picture shejwants to see me she Can caili Citizens of North Dakota have witiumt obligati(«'% defeated a proposal to increase toq world. A year ago there was one L. as a featured player, and Maris me.* ______EEUtOwJ- ear to every 81 persona. Anne telephoned him toat eve- gasoline tax in toat state fibm S t6 • ' !*■ was thrilled about It' She and Gol- 4 cents a gallon. I \M15W 'ib o’p EW EAvOft- k-’'. Uer talked a great deal with Dan aing. HAY FEVBB CABRIEB (Fe Be Chmttnned) 1 b USE tETT^ '4 I and smokliig, and cbm- The automobile is partially to I mentlng only when be was directly ~lroSDro”oABi~ J \ 0O^/T “TVte GvSARC. About 2|[d9d,000 automobiles werd' blaRie for toe spread of hay fever appealed to...... UBOT LENGTH - BVJT i b i thretughout toe country^ according presently looked at his junked In >fbe United States liust to toe U. Publio KMltk (Service, State Hieatar watch aM stood limits the ysar. - ’Thera'-were 1,826,848 mb^e • i f - .oars bought during toe og ra e ifty poUcD wfdcK rare Junied, ^

A 1'. m " PAGE MANCHESTER BVENTNG HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1980. Golf Treat Friday EARLE BISSELL, North End field Day CUBS CAPTURE Crowd of If 000 W ill FairreD, Smith JUNIORLEAGUE Watches Globe Novelties SAMUELSON,WIN Takes Place Tomorrow TENNIS MATCHES • z' PENNANT EASILY Raymond Mozzer, Michael Orfltel-^ 2. George Mozzer. 11, Francesca Oswald and Marjorie 3. Ewald Stechholtz. McCormick were the class •winners Class B.— Banana Race in the annual Globe Hollow Day 1. Horace Russell. Conquer Rossi and Krob Eas- I M l U S n r RACE Local P h yen Speenhte o g Season to Wind Up With TED TURNER WINS Down Giants 3 to 2 in Final program of novelty races in which 2. Mike OrfiteUl. about 100 children from both the 3. Joe McCooe. Chances of Pros or Aim ^ East and West Side playgrounds Oy; Jesanis-Gatd, Ridib* Track, Field, Tennis, Game; Play Errorless Ball 25 Yd. Free Style. ONADtTONIGBI NEW ENGLAND TITLE competed with more than 1,000 1. OrlSAzo Orfitelli. spectators looking on yesterday aft­ 2. Frank Sullano. B ^ e n d Play T o i ^ t tenr Partners Shootii^ Baseball, Horseshoe and to Show Ability. ernoon. 3. David Simpson. Pat Carlson had charge of the E g g and Spoon events, being assisted by Miss Ger­ Ibider 70 in Friday’s Beats Field and Far by 1. Orlanzo Orfitelli. WJZ to Carr; Rmdts of Novelty Events at Play­ trude Fenerty, Miss Frances Tib­ Two more tennis matches were B y beaUng the Giants 3 to 2 yes­ 2. Adrian Groot betts, Stuart Robinson and Howard played In the town championship terday morning at the W est Side 3. Frank Suliano. International Track and hibition Matdi. grounds Thursday Night. Eleven Strokes; Martin Server. A total of 20 races were tournament yeaterday^d there will playgprounds, the Cubs captured the Balloon Race staged starting promptly at 2 be two or three more this evening. championship of the W est Side o’clock and lasting two full hours. 1. E dg^ Martin. Opinion seems divided as Eflurl Blssell had no difficulty In de­ Field Meet at 10:30. ' The north end playground season Closes IVith Two 79’s. • Junoir League in a comfortable Competition was by classes, two for 2. Mike Orfitelli. whether or not either Horton Smtfix^ v ; / Win come to a happy ending to- fashion with only one defeat. The the boys and two for the girls. The Back Stroke feating- Eugene Rossi, 6-2 and 6-0 or Johnny Farrell, famous golf^ , morrow night with a field day pro­ Cubs were assured of the pennant, Hartford, Aug. 27.— (A P.)—^Ted­ •winners and their points follow aft­ 1. Mike Orfitelli. and will next meet Herman Bassett. professionals, will succeed in break-^ gram that bids fair to attract a however, regardless of the outcome Manchester’s hundred# of ad­ ing par over the Manchester Coun-^ dy Turner, slim, dark-haired profes­ er which appear the winners of 2. Horace RTuaell. The Bissell-Rossi match was played large number of contestants as well of yesterday’s tussle having three mirers of “Little Joe” McCluskey, try Club course in their exhibition sional from the North Adams Coun­ each event: 3. David Simpson. as a good sized audience. less defeats. The league standing at the West Slds yesterday after­ famous distance runner from Ford- match Friday afternoon. SomBsJloon Race have been arranged for the evening. morrow to team how be fares to­ the other will perform the trick' Wampanoag Country Club yester­ 2. George L e ^ , 6. night in the three mile race on the or not they have been patronizing Cubs ...... T 1 1. Francesca Oswald. In the other match, Dave Samuel- which has been performed by lesSh day afternoon and posted a 72 hole 3. Joe Orfitelli, 5. son took the measure of Arthur United States-Great Britain pro­ the playgroimd during the summer G ia n ts ...... 1...... ^ ’ 2. Annie Arson. than half a dozen players in the- total of 281, good enough to win for Braves ...... 2 6 Boys* Class B. IDx>b in an impressive fashion 6-1 gram at Chicago. The events are to months. There will be events for 3. Helen Arson. club’B history. — him the N ew England P. G. O. Robins ...... 2 6 1. Mike Orfitelli, 11. and 6-3 at the High school courts be broadcast over Station WJZ at The fact that there is nothing At young and old, boys and girls. JBgg and Spoon championship by a margin of 11 Cubs (S) 2. Orlanzo Orfitelli, 10. last nigbt. His next opponent will New York from 10:30 to 11:30 and stake works both ways. Not only The prognram opens at 5:30 and 1. Francesca Oswald. StfOlCGSa A B R. h : p o . a . e . 3. Horace Russell, 8. be Tom Hawley and the syrvl'vor this station is very easy to pick up does it relieve any tension such as for one hour the activities will in­ 2. Anita Passacentdli. After a 74-69 on the first day of W . Ford, 2b .... 1 2 0 1 Z o Girls’ Class A. will tackle Ross Shirer in the quar­ here. tournaments always develop but it clude events for the junior and se­ competition. Turner came back yes­ S. Vennart, c ----- 3 1 1 10 1 0 1. Francesca Oswald, 19. 3. Helen Arson. ter-final round. likewise makes a player more prone' nior boys and girls. For boys 12 to terday morning ■with a 70, three un­ J, Lovett, S3 .... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Banana Race Tonight at 6 o’clock sharp, Lin­ Chicago, Aug. 27.— (AP)*>-Under to carelessness. One thing is,cer­ 16 there will be high and broad 2. Helen Arson, 10. der par, and then left all his rivals C. Smith, 3b ------2 0 0 2 0 0 1. Annie Arson. coln Keith and Tony Urbsmetti will the refulgent rays of huge arc tain. It is that both Farrell and jumps, 60 yard dash and 100 yard 3. Annie Arson, 8. far in the ruck with a brilliant clos­ A. Roguskus, p ..3 2 1 1 3 0 2. Helen Arson. complete their third and deciding set lights, winged mercuries of the Brit­ Smith will have to shoot In the low dash, for girls of the same age, the Girls’ Class B. ing round of 68, five strokes better J. Lloyd, l b ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 1. Marjorie McCormick, 15. 3. Francesca Oswald. at the Jesamts private court on ish Empire and the United States seventies to fully satisfy, the him- same events. There will be a 50 T. McVeigh, cf ...3 0 0 0 1 0 25 Yd. Free Style than par figures. Turner was exact­ 2. Mildred Arson, 9. South Main street. The games are meet on.historic Soldier Field to­ dreds expected to roam the fairways yard and high jump for junior G. Ecabert, If .. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Francesca Oswald. ly eleven strokes under par and sev­ 3. Elizabeth Cross, 3. three all with Keith serving. A s soon night in another intemationa) clash of the 18 hole- course. The course girls 10 to 12 years of age. en under even fours for the four J. prayer, r f ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 2. Marion Mahoney. as Uiey complete the noatch, Paul of the cinder paths. record is 66, made several years ago . A fter 6:30 will come the events Class A.— ^Banana Race rounds. 3. Anita Passacentelll. Jesanis and Aldo Gatti will take the This fourth international track by Alex Simpson, former club pro­ for the older boys, those over 16 1. Raymond Mozzer, Jack Perkins Well Up T o t a ls ...... 22 5 3 21 8 0 Back Stroke court for a second roimd match. and field meet between the two fessional here. Par is an even 70. up to any age. The program in­ Giants (2) 2. George May. Lewis Myers of the Ledgemont 1. Helen Arson. A t the High school courts Miss English speaking nations promised Outside of Simpson, very few play­ cludes horseshoe pitching, basc- A B R. H. PO. A. E. 3. Joe Orfitelli. Counti^ Club, Providence, was 2. Francesca. Oswald. Ruth Behrend, defending women’s thrills and new records. ers have ever bettered par over the running and a baseball game be­ N. Lashinski, p .. 2 0 1 0 3 0 25 Yd. Free Style second with 294 and Jack Perkins, 3. Marion Mahoney. champion, meets a rugged test in Great Britain, aided by the best local course. Among them are the , tween the Playground team and the J. Metcalf, c ____ 4 0 3 8 0 0 1. Raymond Mozzer. ‘ home club assistant pro,' rallied Class B,—Banana Baoe Miss Ethel Robb starting at 6 of its talent from ten dominions, (Jheney brothers. Jack and Ben. Community Oub. The playground S. Keimedy, ss . .4 0 0 2 1 0 2. Joe Orfitelli. gamely after a disastrous start to 1. Marjorie McCormick. o’clock. presented a formidable front, but There is a strong possibility that tennis finals will also take place the E. Raguskus, lb .4 0 0 5 0 0 3. Clarence .Lewie. Miss Marjorie Leidholdt has de-, work his w ay into a three-way tie 2. Mildred Arson. was exyiected to lose In the 14 if Farrell and Smith are unable to G. Johnson, 3b ...3 0 0 1 0 0 E g g and Spoon faulted her second roimd match event struggle although the result beat Old Man Par, that either Bob- ^ same evening. for third at 296. The two deadlocked 3. Elizabeth Cross. In the girls’ tennis competition, G. May, 2 b ...... 3 0 1 1 2 1 1. Raymond Mozzer. with Miss Elizabeth Washiewlch appeared to hinge on but two events by Grant or Charley Clare, th€l^^ with Perkins are Bob Crowley, 26 Yd. Free Style eight axe playing today in the first J. May. I f ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 2. Ewald Stechholtz. owing to an injured ankle and —the 400 yard relay and the 480 amateur partners for the exhibition, Kenoza Country Club, and Dave 1. Marjorie McCormick. round and semi-finals. Eight are en­ R. Lashinski, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 3. Henry Haef. Marlon Modin wlU no'W face the lat­ yard shuttle racee. will succeed in doing so. Grant, es­ Hackney, veteran pro of the Vesper 2. Mildred Arson. E. Salmonson, If .1 2 0 0 0 0 Balloon Race ter In the semi-finals, the winner to In th e ^ two races the American’s pecially, has a habit of breaking tered In the boys’ tournament and 3. Elizabeth Cross. four matches played yesterday left Country Club. 1. Raymond Mozzer. meet either Ruth Behrend or Ethel had the oetter record on season’s course records. Chily a few days ago George Easton, young pro from T o t a ls ...... 26 2 5 18 7 1 Back Stroke John Vojak to play Bruno Bychol- 2. George Leary. Robb in the finals. form. he shot a 69 for a new record over Warwick, R. I., smashed all previ­ Score by innings: 1. Marjorie McCormick. ski and Frank Smith to meet Stan­ 3. Joe. Orfitelli. Miss Leidholdt sprained her left All sl;c of the running races were the tough Wethersfield course. He ous course records to smithereens \ G ia n ts ...... 000 010 1— 2 2. Mildred Arson. ley Opolach in the semi-finals to­ Back Stroke ankle badly in the match with Miss all but conceded to the Britons had held the preirtous record with a of I Cubs ...... 200 010 X— 3 with a hair-raising final round 1. Raymond Mozzer. 3. Elizabeth Cross. Heubner which she won 12-10 and while the American stars, most of 70. Speculation was rife today day. 65, eight imder par. Easton, with Two base hits, R. Roguskus; three Vojak defeated W alter Smith, 8-6 and has been under doctor’s at­ them from the Pacific coast, ex among ‘Manchester golfers as to previous rounds of 79-79-77, was base hits, J. Lovett; base on balls 7— 5, 6—2; Bycholski won from tention. The physician has ad'vised pected to score a grand slam of first just how successful the quartet of completely out of the running and off Roguskus 6, Laskinski 4; hit by no more texmis this summer, at places in the weight and field events. golfing stars will be as they trek W alter Hines, 6— 0, 6— 2; Franl? pitcher, E. Solomonson; struck out not even his sizzling 65 could pull least for a month or so. Miss Leld- The loss of Percy Williams, 1928 their way around the 5,875 jrard Smith defeated John Rykowskl, by Roguskus 7, Lashinski 8; um­ him up with the money winner.^. holdt’s default removes one of the Olympic ebampien in the 100 and course. 6—3, 8- ^ and Opolack won ove. pires: Gustafson and Carlson. Easton carded eight birdies and best players from the competition. 200 meter everts was a crushing A ll of the four lura human and R ay Merz, 6— 0, 6— 0. Hack’ Wilson Now Tied never once was over par. blow to British hopes. Williams anyone of them Is likely to find There will be prizes for all ths Ciucl Wins Out pulled a tendon in the English troubia where one will least-expect. ^.winners in the various events and Turner, Myers, Crowley and giames at Hamilton, Ont„ and was On the other hand, they make some cream' will be served to the Hackney qualified outright to repre­ forced out of tonight’s struggle. of the so-called hard holes look pret­ apetitors. I AMERICAN sent N ew England in the National With Ruth In Home Runs How They Stand William R. Castle, assistant secre­ ty so ft It isn’t Ukely that they P. G. A. championship at Fresh tary of state, will act as emissary will run into any trouble to speak Meadow, L. T., next month. A pro­ At Phllndelphln>— for President Hoover tonight, greet­ of before reaching the dogleg sixth., ing the athletes in an address before It will be a treat for sore eyes, at^ visional fifth place went to Henry A T H L E T IC S 10. N A T IO N A L S 9 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS IHMSON WINS Ciuci of Mill River, who won a Philadelphia the opening of the meet. Fair least it should be, to watcb their AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cub’s Big Star Hits 44th as weather was the forecast. drives sail over the pine trees in “sudden death” hole play-off with Bishop, 2b ...... 3 2 1 5 0 0 NATIONAL Eastern League (Jheney fashion toward the hidden TENNIS ITFIE George Easton, Uie “65” man, and Sunima, rf , . , ...... 4 1 2 Springfield 6, Albany 5. Arthur Gusa of Point Judith. Ciuci, Cochrane, c ...... 4 3 2 green. If the piayers arrive in time Simmons. If ...... 5 3 4 Pirates Fall 7 to 5; New (Only gEune). they may be taken around the the defending champion, made a Poxx. lb ...... 3 1 1 A t Chlcasroi— National League U. S. POLO MATra 'Yesterday Csrl Johnson of the sorry start in the morning and Miller, cf CLBS course by automobile just to famll?:^ St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1. iarize themselves with the lay of the' East Side playgroxmds defeated Rob­ ! brought in 79, and a closing 72 wasj Dykes, 3b National League Record; R. H. PO. A E. Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 5. I barely enough to squeeze him m imievBoley. -ss WITH BEST LINEUP land so to speak. Otherwise, a com­ ert Cotton'Of Sae W est Side for the Earnshaw. p Blair. 2b ... (Only games). Senior playground tennis champion­ English, ss petent guide, perhaps Billy Martin, ^ I with the money •winners, Rommel, p . A’s 71-2 Games Ahead in American League the club pro, will accompany them- ship in two seta, 13*11 and 6-3. The i Billy Martin, youthful pro from Quinn, p ... Cuyler, rf .. New York. Aug. 27.— (A P )— The Wilson, cf . Philadelphia 10, Washington to answer questions. tennis shown by these boys was the the Manchester Country Club toiab- .Schang, z .. American •polo team that most ob­ Shores, p . . D. Taylor, If (Only game). Another point of Interest along, best of any match in the tourney. Kelly, lb ... servers believe will face the Britisb ed with a pair of 79’s for a 72-hole McNair, zz . American League. the course will be at the brook whlchj They both flashed good drives, also Grove, p . . .. Hartnett, c In the international series against total of 320 and a tie for 43rd place THE STANDINGS runs through the ninth and tentlj,; / fine back hand shots. Bell. 3b ---- Great Britain next month, will ride among the 68 players of w^ch he 34 10 15 27 12 0 Blake, p ... fairways. On the latter hole it w i ^ Chicago’s baseball fans are about as a unit in the 11th trial match at was the youngest. iUex Simoom ■Washington Eaztern League be a thrill if any of their drives-: 32 7 9 27 IB 0 the Piping Brock Club today. former Manchester Country Club AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ready to look haughtily in the di­ W . L. carry across the hollow onto the op­ Myer, 2b ...... a 0 Pittsburgh Tommy Hitchcock’s varsity $15,000 PRIZES FOR pro, shot 74 in the morning, and 80 rection of N ew vork and ask “W ho AB. R. H. PO. A. B. B rid g e p o rt...... 36 23 posite bank, not to mention the pos­ Rice, rf ...... 5 2 whites will have Eric Pedley, hi the afternoon for an aggregate L. Waner, cf . A llen to w n ...... 33 28 sibility of clearing .the tall trees to. Mauush, If ...... 5 1 is this fellow, Ruth?” for Hack W il­ Hitchcock and Winston Guest at of 305 and 14th place. Cronin, ss ...... 5 0 P. Waner, rf . Albany ...... 28 31 the left in the air. The chances arer MARATHON SWIMMERS son, hefty home run hitter of the Grantham, 2b . their usual places at No. 1. No. 3 Judge, lb ...... 5 1 S p rin ^eld ...... 24 34 that Farrell and Smith will makCn West, cf ...... 3 1 j Cubs has a new National League Comorosky, if and back, and Earle A. S. Hopping Traynor, 3b .. National League the tough thirteenth, a nemesis for- Bluege, 3b ...... 4 2 ; record in the Ruthian specialty and at the disputed No. 2 post. After a Toronto, Aug. 27.— (AP.)— The Spencer, c ...... 1 'Bartell. ss ... W . L. scores Of local golfers, lock easy I has drawn up cn even terms with week oi experimentation with the Canadian National exhibition’s 15- Hadley, p ...... 2 0 ;iuhr, lb ...... C h ic a g o ...... 75 48 with a long drive straight down the- the great Babe in this year’s com­ Hemsley, c ., ■Texans, H. W. (Rube) Williams and mile marathon swim, eight rounds Liska, p ...... 2 1 N ^w York 68 52 center of the fairway leaving only Brown, p ...... 0 0 petition at belting four baggers. Brame, x .... (Jecil Smith, the defense committee over a rectangular course in Lake Local Sport Bool, c ...... B rook ly n ...... 69 56 an easy mashle nlblic shot to the Harris, x ...... 1 0 Husky “Hack” hit his 44th homer has restored Hopping to his place on Ontario was scheduled for today. of the . season to put a finishing French, p .... SL Louis ...... 68 56 elevated green. The fairways are, The first five to finish were to split 42 9 16 24 16 0 Mosolf, XX ... Pittsburgh . : ...... 63 60 the varsity. burned to such an extent right now, 102 04x— 10 touch on the Cubs’ 7 to 5 victory The opposing reds, or jayvses. to­ $16,000 in cash awards— $ to Chatter Philadelphia ...... 300 8 0 B o sto n ...... 55 67 10,000 Washington ...... 510 030 000— 9 over the Pittsburgh Pirates yester­ 36 12 24 as they alwajrs are in late August, the winner, $2,500 for second, $1,750 Chicago 150 lOx— 7 Cincinnati ...... 52 68 day will be composed o f Pete Bost- that drives roll much farther thai^p Runs batted in, Cronin 2, Judge, day. In doing i* he passed the rec­ wick and Stephen Sanford, dividing fo r third, $500 for fourth and $250 Spencer 2. Hadley, Liska, Rice, Sim- Pittsburgh ...... 000 021 101 5 Philadelphia ...... 40 83 ordinary, which means that the on»-, ord of Chuck Klein set a year ago. Runs batted in, Wilson 4, P. Waner No. 1 duty; Smith, No. 2; WlUiams, for fifth. The race was to start at The Majors will hold their initial mens 3, Foxx 3, Cochrane 3, McNair; American League lookers may find some of the four>; two base hits. Rice, Rommel, West; It took Klein the full season to beat 3. Bell, Cuyler, Hemsley, I* Waner; ✓ No. 3, and Elmer Boeseke. back. football practice session of the sea­ two base hits. Cuyler, Suhr, Bartell W. L. PC. noing a putter for their second- 10 a, m., E . S. T. In the field of 272 three base hits, Simmons, Poxx; home Rogers Hornsby’s old mark of 42, The vriiltes, giving away generous son at 8 o’clock tonight at Hickey’s 2. Hartnett 2. Bell; three base hits. Philadelphia ...... 86 43 .687 stroke on the eleventh or fourteenth,- . eligibles the names of a dozen or .«o runs, Cochrane, Simmons;' stolen while Wilson has beaten' the yoimg handicaps, have yet to meet defeat Grove. ' bases. Judge, Bluege, Spencer; sacri­ P. Waner, Suhr; home runs, L. Wan­ Washington ...... 77 49 .611 , both of which are par fours, but stood out as possible winners. PhUadelphlan with 31 games to go. er. Wilson; stolen bases, P. Waner; in the trial matches although fices, Foxx, Cochrane, Dykes, McNair, N ew York ...... 73 52 .584 i comparatl'vely short. Ed Keating of New York who double plays. Myer to Cronin to And he is tied with Ruth in the sea­ sacrifices. Suhr, Wilson Hemsley; they’ve been tied twice. won the race last year is not enter­ There ought to be a lot of fun Judge: left on bases, Washington 10, son’s totals while the Babe still Is a double plays. Bell to Blair to Kelly; Cleveland ...... 66 60 .524 left on bases. Pittsburgh 8; Chicago over at the W est Side playgrounds Philadelphia 13; base on balls, off D e tro it...... • e • • a • 66 .480 ed. Clarence Ross, N ew York; N or­ week ahead of the record he set in 5; base on balls, off French 2, Blake # HORSE RACE tonight when the Pirates and Athle­ Earnshaw 2. Rommel 1, Quinn 1, off CHiicago ...... 48 75 .390 GRID STABS SIGN man Ross, Chicago; Marvin Nelson, Hadley 5. Liska 2, Brown 2; struck 1927. 2; struck out, by French 6, Blake 8; tics mingle in the midst of a senior The only consideration which may hit by pitcher, by French (B lair); St. Louis . . . • e a e • • 77 .389 Goshen, N . Y., Aug. 27.— (A P )— Fort Dodge, la.; George Blagden, of out, by Rommel 1, Quinn 2. Grove 2, Chicago, Aug. 27.— (A P )— ' Stub track meet after which a band con­ Hadley 1. Liska 1; hits, off Hadley 5 put a check on Chicago hopes is wild pitches, French, Blake; umpires, B o sto n ...... • • • • • ea 43 81 .347 The Hambleton stake, rich Grand Memphis, Tenn.; Sam Shields, of Rlgler, Reardon a a* Moran; time, Franklin, fromer Tulsa University - cert will follow. In 3 1-3, Liska 9 in 3 2-3, Brown 1 In that the Cubs have only a week Circuit prize worth nearly $67,000 Miami, Fla.; Lyle Hubbard of To­ 1:40. star and Paul Franklin, former^ I. Earnshaw, 5 in 1 2-3, Rommel 7 In more at home before they start on GAMES TODAY was up for deceslon here today with ledo; John McMahon, of New Lon­ 4, Quinn 3 in 2 1-3. Shores 1 in 1. olT X— Batted for Hemsley in 8th. Triple threat Franklin College aco.^"; In addition to other events men­ their final road tour, and Wilson has XX—Batted for French In 9th. -a field of ten of the country’s best don, Conn., and Roland Teghtmeier, Grove 0 In 1; wild pltchs, Hadley'; have been styned by the Chicago . of 'Tacoma, Wash., are entered. The tioned in the paper yesterday, there winning pitcher. Shores; losing pitch­ hit most of his homers m W rlgley Eastern League trotters eligible. er, Liska; umpires. Guthrie. Nallin At ClBcIiinntli— The Hanover Farm’s Hanover’s Bears National professional foot- only woman entrant also was from will be a quarter mile run at the Field. A lb a n y 'a t Springfield. and Hildebrand; time, 2:16. CARDS a. REDS 1 AUentown at Bridgeport Bertha was the favorite. Imll league team. the United States, Ann Priller W est Side tonight. The St. Louis Cards continued St. Louis their advance in the only other N a ­ National League Benoit. AB. R. R. PO. A B. Paul Jesanis looms a top-heavy There are 55,000 seats in the new tional League game, defeating Cin­ Douthit, ct ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Brooklyn at New York. favorite to defeat Aldo Gatti in cinnati 3 to 1 for their seventh suc­ Adams, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Boston at PblladelphiA Notre Dame university stadium be­ t^ilsch, 2b ...... 4 0' 0 3 2 0 HUDKINS-McVEY their town tournament tennis match ing completed at South Bend, Ind. cessive win. Bottomley, lb 6 0 10 0 0 St. Louis at Cincinnati. tonight at the former’s private court Only one game was on schedule Fisher, If ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Pittsburgh at Chicago. on South Main street. The public for the American League yesterday Watkins, rf ...... 4 1 8 0 0 American League 0 0 is welcome to see the match. Six polo ponies sold at auction and it finally brought the Athletics Mancuso, c ...... * 0 2 4 Chicago at Qeveland (2). ARE BOTH SUSPENDED Gelbert, sa ...... 4 0 3 1 4 0 by J. Cheever Cowdln, former inter­ out of the difficulties which had be­ Detroit at S t Louis. MINIATURE GOLF Hallahan. p , ...... 1 1 1 4 0 Don’t forget to tune In on W JZ national polo aspirant, brought $30,- set them in the first two games of Los Angeles, Aug. 27.— (AP.)— tonight to hear how Joe McCluskey 800. , their series with Wsuahlngton, to a S3 8 13 17 13 - 0 The Athletic Commission announced Cincinnati makes out at Chicago. A s fa r as can final 10 to 9,triumph which put them AB. R. H. PO. A B. today it would Investigate the Ace SHAMROCK GOES be learned McCluskey expects to be again in a fairly safe place 7%. Walker, rf ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0 TOURNAMENT Hudkins-Jack MeVey bout here last selected to run in the three mile games in the lead. Callaghan, If . ...4 1 1 1 0 0 0 y night, caUed “no contest” by the race. The officials in charge have Swanson, of .. ...3 0 1 4 '1 Cucclnello, 3b. ...2 0 Q 0 0 0 FAST IN UGH r AIR referee with 80 seconds of the tenth not released any lineups as yet. 3 10 2 0 A LONG TRAMP. Hellma.nn, lb . ...4 0 CONTESTANTS remaining. Referee Jack Kennedy’s Crawford, 2b ■. ...4 0 1 2 6 0 "no contest” ruling came after Me­ Gooch, c ...... 4 0. 0 3 1 0 E, vjjw) LM)o\s PiRq; Washington, D. C.—The U. S. Durocher,' ss ...3 0 0 8 8 0 Newport. Aug. 27.— (A P)—With AT THE BON TON COURSE Vey, New York negro middleweight, 0 TbLD Post Office Department has re­ Strlpp. zz ...1 0 0 0 0 the nders of the dements ap­ hit the canvas twice for counts of Benton, p .. .2 0 0 3 1 0 leased figures showing that postmen !■ parently arrayed against the N. Y. 7 and 8, apparently from light •Th e J o k e m i m s e l f - . P. NEWMAN, Apd Place With The Leaders carrying mall, on foot walk about 33 1 • 27 14 0 Yacht Club in its selection of a de­ blows. 170,000 miles a day In delivering St. Louis ..... 000 010 020— 3 fender for the America’s cup, the Fans who had shouted “fake” ap 000 000--1 mall to more than 20,000,000 per­ Cincinnati . . . ______• * • • 100 plauded the referee’s decision. Buna batted in. Adama 2, Maneuap selection committee hoped today , to FRANKGALLAS V sons In the fifteen largest cities in Kennedy charged MeVey told NATIONAL Swanson; two base hits, Adams, ^ l< be able to get the four defense can­ the country. ’ Each foot carrier laghan; double plays, Frisch to Qol- Hudklns In the ninth: “This Is your Batting— ^Terry, Giants, .408. didates over the 30 mile ocean LEROY A LAMB Runs— Cuyler, Cubs, 127. walks about twelve miles a day and bert to Bottomley, Durocher to Craw­ course before zimdown. ford to Heilmann; left on bases, St. round.” delivers mail to about 1,600 persons. Starting fi"?* was set for 11:40 A s a result of the decision both Runs batted in— Wilson, Cubs, Louis 6, Cincinnati 9; base on biuls, About 14,000 mailmen are employed a. m., for the first pair and the RALPH HALMDAY fighters are automatically suspend­ 146. off Hallahan 6; atruok out, by Hal in the fifteen cities. lahan 4. Benton 8; wild pitch, Hal other two were to cross the line a ed and their purses withheld. Hits— ^Terry, Giants, 202. lahan;. umptrea, Hagerkurth, Ktem few minutes later. The pairings were Doubles— IQein, Phila., 45. and Stark; time, 1:84. G.W.SNOW ►. Triples— Comorosky, Pirates, 22. az^Batted for Durocher In 9th. not to be announced until the hoatz ARMY AIR PROGRAM ^ Home runs— Wilson, Cubs, 44. reached the starting line. The past I week has seen only two dajrs suc­ FRED. VFERNl^R Last Night *s Fights Stolen bases— Cuyler, Cubs, 22. Washington, D. C. — Work has A M E R IC A N ^ cessful "^Hteg in which the Yankee begim on the enlargement of the twice led Whirlwind home and En­ Naw York—Tony Canzonerl, New Batting, Simmons, Athletics, army airport at BhUlng FHeld, D. C., Yesterday*^ Start terprise gave Weetamoe two heat- This is the second playoff of tho tonrnsment. a ll York, outpointed Goldie Hess, ,Los .3964; Gehrig, Yanks, .3957. as part of the army’s air program. Aa^^as, 10. Runs— Ruth, Yanks, 133. contostente will play at the Bon T(m conree tonight at An appropriation of $686,000 ^^^blle light air held the four ^ c a g o —Tom Jones, Chicago, Runs batted in— Gehrig, Yanks, Simmonz, Athleticz 7— Collected tO TTA HO been made by CJongress and a 346- Amerldaa Moope from competition, 9:80. You ats invited to wnteh the game. outpointed Len Darcy, Grand Rap- 148. acre tract of land kas been pur­ two sihglea, triple and 81st homer the Shaaoroek Sir Thomas Hits— Gehrig, Yanks, 386. off Washington pitching. i V, idai 10. chased to enlarge this field. Ion’s challenger for the America’s Doubles— Manush, Senators; Hod- Wilson, Cubs — Drove in four Loa Angties—^Ace Hudklns, Lin­ cim has bssn lading like a water B O N TO N COURSE coln, N ib., and Jack MeVey, N ew app. Indians, 39. Iowa State college has a heavy runs against Pirates with single ^ D L )U )E R 6 epiite an around Narragansett Bay. York, no contest. Triples— Combs, Yanks, 17. football schedule for the 1980 sea­ sacrifice fly and 44th homer of BelHsler U i«.lW nSt. season. diaptfiwg aU previous reports that QaTalafid-'-Gaorge Godfrey, Lalp- Honft runs— ^Ruth,‘Yanks, 44. son, including five B ig Six, ope Big tha .trim lioop eould not travel |n arvllla, Pa., knocked out Arthur De- Stolen bases—McManus, Tigers, Ten and one Missouri 'Valley con> . Hallahan. Cardfrr^Held Reds to lix litfit n iL : — ^ 18. ferenca onsonantz. J Halts and baat than S to , Kuh, Brooklyn, 4. •. .-4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-SOUTH MANCHESTER, UONN\ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2^-1^^* PAGETWELVB

SUMMER HOMES LOST AND FOUND GARDEN—FARM- APARTMENTS—FLATS— NAME OF LABOR,PARH AMERICAN SECDRrriES Want Ad Information DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT 67 SILVER LANE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pass Book No. 13536 issued by The FOR SALE—GOOD CIDER VJne- FOR REiNT—627 CENTER Street FOR RENT—COTTAGE AT Coven­ MAY SOON BE CHANGED and ON PARIS EXCHANGE Manchester Savings Bank of Manchester has g£Uf suitable for pickling. W. L. 5 room tenement $30 including try Lake . on shore front. For in­ been lost or destroyed, and ■written Fish, Lake street, Rosedale 32-2. garage. Inquire on premises. formation, telephone. .. Rockville HOCKANUM Evening Herald 162-12. application has been made to said Llandudno, Wales, Aug. 27. — News Notes Paris, Aug. 27.— (AP.)—^Paiu bank by the person in whose name FOR SALE—APPLES, eating and FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT on CLASSIFIED cooking, 50c 75c and $1.00 basket; 147 Spruce street, $20. Telephone (AP)—The political organization Reynaud, minister of finance, in an such book was issued, for payment which put Ramsay MacDonald in interview with the 'Associated Press ADVERTISEMENTS of the amount of deposit represent­ also Qapps Favorite pears for 6810. canning, 50c and $1.00 basket. office as prime minister has among Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur'Johnson of today advocated the floating a t Count olx averngo Y®rd« to a » M . ed by said book, or for the issuance FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 AVIATORS ADDING the first of the items on its annual American securities in France. of a duplicate book therefor. Edgewood Fruit Farm, 461 'Wood- Indianapolis made a short •visit at Inltlali. number# and bridge street. Tel. 5909. East Center street, all improve­ conference agenda constitutional the home of Mrs. Johnson’s sister, “I am favorable to the introduc­ each count ae a word and compound amendments which would change words as two worda Minimum cost Is FOUND—A SMALL TAN fox ter­ ments. Telephone 8063. TO CANADA’S AREA Mrs. Eugene Hastings; on Naubuc tion of American securities on the its official name—the Labor Party. Paris Bourse,” the minister assert­ price of three llnea rier without collar. Inquire Dr. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with avenue. Mrs. Johnson has been in lilne rate# per day for transient Burr, 14 Park street, So. Manches­ h o u s e h o l d g o o d s 5l One amendment put forward by Europe all summer conducting tour­ ed. “I am examining this question all modem improvements, to Ottawa, Oht., Aug. 27.— (AP)— the extreme Left Wing would in all of its aspects, including sug­ ESectlre Marefc IT, 19*T ter, Conn. adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street Canada’s area grows gpreater each ist p ities. Mr. Johnson holds a Cash Charge FOR SALE — HOUSEHOLD fur­ change the name to ‘The Socialist very responsible position with the gestions which come to me from « Consecutive Days ..I 7 ctsl 8 ct# nishings in good condition. Call at Telephone 8039. year. ’ Every fall when exploration Party.” Moderates who formed the time to time from American parties of the Dominion government Studebaker Corporation. S Consecutive Days ••I • }J FOUND—DOG. For information 48 Dudley street. FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT great bulk of the party’s members, source.” 1 Day ...... I n William’s rect publication of advertising will be delivery side car, price very rea­ FOR SALE—UPRIGHT piano in the trade union. Miss Marion Brewer of Broad recttfled only by cancellation of the land which was quite impossible by street has returned from a vacation charge made for the service rendered. sonable for immediate sale, call good condition. Call 7417. TO RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE, all other means of travel. He hopes to All advertisements must conform 4151. Machine can be seen at 42 improvements, garage. Inquire 54 spent at Clinton Beach. New York, Aug. 27.— (AP.)—^The FOR SALE—BACKER BROS. Up­ unravel much of the mystery around Mrs. John J. Geiselman of Brew­ In style, copy and typography with Brookfield street. Maple "treet. Tel. 3758. the disappearance of Sir John Canadian sea dory Nova V. with regulations enforced by the publish­ right piano. Owner leaving town. RAPS CONSTITOnON er street is in the Hartford hospital approximately $150,000 worth of ers and they reserve the right to Can be seen at 254 Spruce street, Franklin and his men about 80 years for treatment for a severe eye trou­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ ago. liquor in fifteen hundred cases, was sidered objectionable. BUSINESS SERVICES or telephone 8830. Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 27.— (AP) ble. Reports from her family are captured yesterday by the Coast CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to He will take a census of the Eski­ o f f e r e d 13 —When Col. Miedvinski, chief edi­ Mrs. Geiselman is somewhat im­ Guard off Shinnecock, Long Island, be published same day must be re­ mo population in some sections of proved and may return home In a ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays GILEAD the Arctic and will supervise pros­ tor of the official Gazeta 'Polska and was brought into New York ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 few days. 10:50 a. m. ASHES REMOVED BY THE LOAD pecting on the Coppermine river. asked Premier Pilsudski what his harbor today by the patrol boat TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—LIGHT Housekeeping The regular services were, held This area was thrown open for plans were for the future, the mar­ Lester Dixon of Broad street, a Cardigan. or job. Any other jobs for light student at Wesleyan College, who WANT ADS. truck. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. furnished rooms; also 3-room tene­ at the church Sunday. At the morn­ prospecting this year and is believed shal did not mince words replsring. Ten members of the crew of the ing service the pastor, J. W. Dee- “What is your , program?” the is working in Middletown for the Nova V were imder arrest. Ads are accepted over the telephone Dial 6148. ment with all improvements and by some to hold the secret of le­ at the CHARGE RATE given above garage. 109 Foster street. ter’s sqrmon was “Is religion dying gendary copper deposits referred to editor queried. ' .y summer vacation was home for a The crew of the Cardigan said as a convenience to advertisers, but out?’’ The Bible reference was by Indians and Eskimos for many ‘That is a Parliamentarian’s ques­ few days with a sprained knee from the Nova V was sighted about ten the CASH RATES will be accepted M FOR RENT—FURNISHED front tion—that is to say, a fool’s query,” playing golf. The injured knee had KULL p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ STORAGE 20 “Ye believe not because ye are not years. miles off the south shore of Long room in Selwitz Building. Inquire the marshal retorted. so improved Lester returned to his ness office on or before the seventh MOVING— TRUCKING— of My sheep.’’ Miss Lovina A.'Foote Island and the Coast Guard boat day following the first at Sewlitz Shoe Shop. was leader at the Christiaui Endea­ Premier Pllsudski declared he did work last week. held off until the vessel was well each ad otherwise the CHARGE not believe in the ■value of the so- Mrs. Charles Deming of High RATE will be collected. No responsi­ PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ vor service in the evening. The top­ within the twelve-mile limit, then bility for errors In telephoned ads ing;; packing and shipping. Daily ic for discussion was, “Is education SUCK LEH $75,000 called Parliamentarianism but neith­ street is spending a week ■with overhauled her and took her in tow. will be assumed and their accuracy COUNTRY B O A R D - er did he wish to be a maid of all service to and from New York. 14 worth what it cost?’’ There was al­ friends in Mansfield Center, Conn. Two customs men went down the cannot be guaranteed. RESORTS 60 work. “Anyway, the word, of for­ Rev. Harold Skidmore, ■wife and trucks at your service. Agbnts for so music by the local orchestra. Clarion, Pa., Aug. 27.— (AP)— bay to question the members of the INDEX OF Mrs. Charles Hanmer of Weth­ eign origin, is a stupid word,” the two sons of Holliston, Mass., arc Nova V crew, after which the pris­ United Van Service, one of the SOUND VIEW, CONN.—Room and An estate estimated at between marshal,thundered, “and the people CLASSIFICATIONS leading long distance moving com­ ersfield is passing this week with $75,000,000 and $100,000,000 was dis­ visiting Rev. and Mrs. William J. oners were to be taken to Brooklyn board, home cooking, $18 per do not realize what labor is involv­ Rooke at the Congregational par­ airths ...... ^ panies. Connection in 162 cities. Mrs. Clara E. Hanmer. , posed of in the will of Thomas B. for arraignment. Late today the week. $4.50 week ends. Labor week ed in governing Poland in accor­ sonage. Mr. Skidmore is pastor of Engagements ® Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. end $10. Mrs. A. Marks, Kottage Mrs. Ruby Gibson and her son, Slick, independent oil operator, Canadian craft will be brought to Marriages ...... t. Stewart, have returned from a visit dance \^th the constitution and ex­ the First Congregational church of Coast Guard headquarters at the D ea th s...... r Kontent, Sound View Avenue. which was probated today. Slick isting law.” Card of Thanks...... * U T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert’s iii was reputed to be the wealthiest in­ HollistoOr Mass. Battery. In Memorlam ...... * piano moving, modern equipment, The Polish Constitution, the . Rev. and Mrs. William J. Rooke The Nova V is 80 feet long and of Queens, L. I. Her sister. Miss Clara dependent oil operator in the world. statesman-soldier finished, waa a Lost'and Found ...... * experienced help, public store­ APARTMENTS—FLATS— Watkins, accompanied her and wa.s The vast fortune was left to the of the South Congregational church British registry. Announcement* ...... house. Phone 4496. rotten piece of work and bound to motored to Millis, Mass., calling on Personals ...... • TENEMENTS 63 a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. widow, three children and Slick’s produce chaotic conditions. Aatoseobllcs Buell’s for a short time. mother. While no estimate of the old friends of former days. Mr. Automobiles for Sale ...... j 23 FOR RENT—EAST HARTFORD, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote visited value of the estate was contained Rooke preached at Millis, Mass., be­ Small Chicken Farm Automobllee for Exchange ...& . • REPAIRING fore coming to Hockanum. Auto Acceseoriee—Tires • 167 Tolland street, 5 rooms, second relatives in Colchester Sunday aft­ in the will. Slick’s attorney and About a mile from Main St., Auto Repairing— P a in tin g...... 7 MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum floor, all improvements, garage and ernoon. others closely associated with him RAILROAD EARNINGS 6 room house, 4 acres land, 3 Auto Schools 7*^ cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ yard $38. Reliable party. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson proidded an estimate of its worth. Autos—Ship by Truck s The oil operator’s mother, Mrs. chicken coops and garage Autos— For Hire ...... » ing. key fitting. Bralthwaite, 52 and their children returned Satur­ New York, Aug. 27.— (AP.)— DR. WYUE DEAD •JarageB— Service—^Storfig® is.«s*a Pearl street FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT day from a 700-mile automobile Mary Slick, of Clarion, was pro­ Price $3,300.. Motorcycles— Bicycjes ...... Ij with improvements, 115 Walnut vided with $5,000 a year as long as Railroads reporting today the result We have also a fine farm ju^ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 1* street. Inquire on premises. trip. They visited at the home of of July operations continued, with stony Brook, N .Y ., Aug. 27.— j , Business and Professlonnl Services Mrs. Hutchinson’s sister, Mrs. she lives. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 The widow, Bernice Slick, of few exceptions, to show decreases Business Services Offered ...... 18 George Morrow at Steelton, Pa. Household Services Offered ...... ll-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT— Oklahoma City, was left one-third in net operating income for the Wyue7 Sto pr the j room house, barn chicken ail Building— C ontracting ...... EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY downstairs. Inquire at 11 1-2 Ford They visited the coal mines ana of the remainder of the estate and month compared with the like Lord’s Day Alliance campaigned ) brooder COOps and garage. 4 Florists—Nurseries ...... culture. There is a great demand street. other places of interest. month a year ago. One of the ex­ Funeral Directors ...... the remaining two-thirds was left for many years throughout the j acres gOOd land. Terms.' for trained operators. Details free The Tri-County Christian Endea­ in trust to the three children. ceptions was the Atchison, Topeka Heating—Plumbing—Roofing from this nationally known insti­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM NEW FLAT, vor Union meeting will be held in country to preserve the Sabbath as [ E^WErd H KcenCy' Insurance ...... all improvements, steam heat, 57 and Santa Fe, which showed an in­ a day of rest, died suddenly at his Millinery—Dressmaking .... tution, Hartford Academy of Hair­ Columbia next Sunday evening. crease of $29,592. summer 'home here yesterday. He j 440 Keeney St. Moving—Trucking—Storage dressing, 693 Main street, Hart­ Summer street. 3-room front Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Buell and their Insurance Inventories Palming— Papering ...... apartment. Forest Block, Main Among the roads reporting, with was 73 years old. ! Professional Services •■••••. ford. son, Irving, of Berlin, N. Y., will UCENSES SUSPENDED comparative figfures fdr July last He was born in Ohio. He was j Repairing ...... street. Phone 7541, August Kanehl, spend the week-end and Labor Day EARnER TRADE taught in day 189 West Center street. year, were: leader in the Presbyterian denomi­ Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning at the home of her parents, Mr. 1930 1929. nation for almost half a century.] Toilet Goods and Service ... and evening classes. Low tuition and Mrs. E. E. Foote. A list of operators whose licenses Wanted—Business Service .. rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room to drive automobiles in Connecticut Atchison, Topeka His three pastorates which covered j BOARD OF RELIEF Efiuentiunal tenement thoroughly modern. Ap­ Mrs. A. E. Post returned to her & Santa Fe $8,182,508 $8,152,910 a period of 3 years were in New ' Courses and Classes ...... 27 Market street. Hartford. have been suspended for one year ply to J. P. Tammany, 90 Main home Sunday after passing several Baltimore York City. Private Instruction ...... 28 days with her mother, Mrs. Eliza­ for driving while under the influence Dancing ...... 28-A street, after 5. of liquor was given out, today at the & O h io___ . 3,649,079 5,178,947 Seventh School District Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 MUSICAL— DRAMATIC 29 beth Hills at the Willimantic Camp­ State Motor 'Vehicle Department as Burlington .. . 2,281,182 2,633,575 MEXICO CLEANS HOUSE Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with ground, and Mrs. Louis Twining re­ Notice is hereby given to all t ^ FinnneinI a part of the effort to reduce this Chicago & Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 TEACHER OF PIANO—Beginners all modem improvements, near turned to her home in Hartford Mexico______City Aug. 27.— (AP) ^ payers of the Seventh School Dis- and more advanced pupils. P^or de- highway menace. The department Eastern Business Opportunities ...... 32 Middle Turnpike. Inquire at 38 Sunday evening after being here statement ad'vised people to notify Illinois .... 75,529 (X ) 448,157 Mexico has started to clear its house j trict that a Board of Relief meeting Money to Loan ...... 33 taUs call 3369 after 5:30 p. m. Elro street, after 5 p. m. with Mr. Post during her mother’s of undesirale foreigners Deporta- will be held at the Schoolhouse in Help and Situationa the department or the police in case New York absence. tion orders already have been issued said district Friday Evening, Aug­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT they should see any of these drivers ' Central ... 4,475,971 9,421;841 Help W anted— Male ...... 36 Mr. and Mrs. Elton W. Buell mo­ against a considerable number, in­ ust 29, 1930, from Seven to Eight, HELP WANTED—MALE 36 . with garage, all improvements. In- operating motor v^icles. (x)—Deficit. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 tored to Katonah, N. Y., Sunday ...; Bethel, Peter Favreau; Bridge­ cluding several Americans. The Daylight Saving Time, for the pur­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A ■ qmre 168 Hilliard street. pose of hearing any and all com­ Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... 38 AT ONCE— SOUTH AMERICA or morning and visited his brother, port, W^ter D. Lush, John H. Mit­ LONDON SWELTERING government intends to continue this Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 39 United States. Permanent posi- FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT 2nd Robert Buell and family. chell, Raymond J. O’Connor; Broad practice until only those foreigners plaints in regard to the tax list Employment Agencies ...... 40 Miss Hattie Ellis entertained her who have given evidence of their ANDREW HEALY, I.lve Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles tionc: clerical, mechanical, sales­ floor, all conveniences. Rent rea­ Brook, Jacob Hensel; Cromwell, London, Aug. 27.— (AP)—Only a manship; experience unnecessary. cousin, Mrs. Mary Newcomb last Lawrence Pierson; Darien, David A. legal residence in the country and EDWARD STEINE, ' Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 sonable. Inquire 219 Summit few days ago London newspapers DAVID ARMSTRONG, Live Stock—'Vehicles ...... 42 Salaries $25— $100 weekly, trans­ street or phone 5495. • week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest New­ DeMaine. were headlining “Coldest August for a justifiable reason for being here Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 portation furnished. Box 1175, comb of Somers were visitors at Hamden, William H. Pluff, John will remain. District Committee. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Fifty Years,” and similar captions, For Sale—Mtscellnneons Chicago, HI. FOR RENT—5 large, rooms, 3 Wal­ Miss Ellis’ Sunday and Mrs. New­ J. Whelan; Hartford, John Eldon, called forth by a prolonged spell of A rticles for S a le ...... 45 nut street near Pine. Near Cheney comb returned with them. Joseph St. Amauld; New Britain, dismal, wet weather and low tem­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 POSITIONS—ABOARD ocean lin­ mills. Very reasonable. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Romolo Saglio and Joseph Blancato; New Canaan, An­ peratures lasting from' - the early Building Materials ...... 47 ers and. lake steamers; see the Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 their son, Ronald, visited relative.? thony DeMichael; New Haven, John part of July. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 world. Good pay. Experience un­ Hartford 7-5651. in Manchester, Sunday. F. Conroy; New London, Isaiah Today summer returned to Eng­ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A necessary. Self-addressed envelope Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dushame Ladson, Edward T. Plante, Avrol B. land all of a sudden and by mid-af­ Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 brings list. ,Box 292-A, Mount Ver­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT were visitors in Hartford a day re­ Rothman. ternoon the mercury reading was 84 Household Goods ...... 51 non, N. Y. at 300 Spruce street, second floor. Noroton, Otis C. Overton; North- degrees in the shade, which is pretty Machinery and T ools ...... 62 Inquire 302 Spruce street. cently. Musical Instruments...... 53 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Machisa and ford, Frank Antigo; South Norwalk, hot stuff in the way of temperatures Office and Store Equipment .... 64 POULTRY AND FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with their children of Buckingham spent James R. Lynch; Stamford, John for Great Britain. . ‘ ' Specials at the Stores ...... 66 McKelvy, Frank's. Wegman; Strat­ YES'm , I RECK- Wearing Apparel—^Furs...... 57 43 all modem improvements. Apply Monday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Romolo W anted— To Buy ...... 58 SUPPLIES ford, Charles Balsen; Thomaston, OH WE’li. ruKCPeAr 16 Cambridge street or telephone Saglio. look /it these Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts FOR SALE — YOUNG roasting 3679. Arthur Lewis. CHARMING HOME HAVE/ABOUT NUT5 6 £ T- Restaurants Mr, and Mrs. Elton W. Buell plan Waterbury, Patrick Keefe; Wat­ 516 clusters 59 ducks. Telephone 8837. B. T. Allen, Rooms Without Board . to go on a motoring trip to Maine erford, Hugh McPartland, Sr.; Six rooms and sun parlor, fire­ OP PEANt/TS, TiYO 0U$y£LS. T rfc THAN Boarders W anted ...... 59-A 37 Doane street. Country Board—Resorts 60 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at over the week-^d and Labor Day, Westbrook, Francis F. Wixon;-West place, colored tile bath, steam heat, we'RC ------^------any o t h e r Hotels—^Restaurants ...... 61 53 Spruce street. Telephone 3341. the occasion being their 25th wed­ Cheshire, Daniel C. Sheehan; Salem, spacious front and rear, halls, hard KINO OF NUT; Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 GOlfiG TO HAVE ding anniversary. They will be ac­ Mass., Patrick J. Harrington; New­ wood floors, several closets, heated EI/EN 8ET- Real Estate For Rent FUEL AND FEED 49-A A &OOD VeiLP Apartments, Flats. Tenements 63 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson companied by their daughter, Mrs. ark, N. J., Antonio Acuna; New garage, laundry. In fact a complete Charles Ganter and Mr. Ganter of THIS YEAR. TFft THAN Business Locations for Rent . 64 HARDWOOD FOR stove, furnace, Block, all modern improvements. York City, Joseph Mina; Pittsburgh, well built brand'new house for $500 WALNUTS. Houses fo r R ent ...... 65 and fire-place. Half or full load. Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or Jani­ Hartford. Pa., F. N. T. Hamerschlog. down, balance pay as rent, niis Suburban for ^ent ...... 66 Summer Homes for R en t ...... 67 Good measure and service. Fred tor 7635. Mrs. E. W. Buell and Mrs. How­ is your opportimity if interested.’ Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 Miller, Coventry, Rosedale 33-3. ard Tryon of Glastonbury visited at SIX FLIERS KILLED FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first Nice little poultry place, 3 Acres, Real Estate For Sale Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bqlles and at house 6 rooms, steam heat, elec­ Apartment Building for Sale . 69 FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben­ Byron Lord’s in Marlborough last Chartres, France, Aug. 27.— (AP) Business Property for Sale ... 70 wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 ton street Inquire Home Bank & tricity, handv location in town. Farms and Land for Sale .... 71 Friday. v • —Six army aviators were kUled Price only $5,60Q, Easy terms. Houses for S ale ...... 72 per load. Prompt delivery. Phone Trust Company. Miss Lydia Hutchinson of Man­ during the night when their plane Lots fo r Sale -...... 73 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. Resort Property for S ale ...... 74 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT chester spent Sunday with local rel­ engaged in night maneuvers, crash­ Suburban for S ale ...... 75 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove at 33 Spencer street, garage and atives. i , - ^ ed in the village of Cha-vannes, about ROBERT. J. SMITH Heal Estate fc^r Exchange .... 76 or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft chicken coop, all improvements. In­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of a mile and a half from here. Three AVanted— Real E s t a t e ...... 77 Milford spent the week-end at Mr. unoccupied houses were damaged 1009 Main Anction—Legal Notices wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, quire 15 Stl Lawrence street. Tel. Fire and Automobile Insurance L egal N otices ...... 78 Rosedale 28-2. 8320. , and Mrs. Hart E. BueU’s. by the plane in its fall.

GAS BUGGIES—The Height of Hospitality By FRANK BECK

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There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may per­ tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See If jrou can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below — and un­ scramble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble It

CORRECTIONS (1) Peanuts grow beneath the ground. (2) Yield la spelled Incor­ rectly. (8) The peanut is not a nut, bat the seed vessel, the same, bo- tonic^ly, as ^ pea or bean pod. (4) The rake the man holds shoold not have a hoe on the other end. (5 ) The scrambled word is MARKS­ M A N SH IP. — f u (56r OP A PARTY AM MdK« /AVS4t#^TiHf SEE WHAT r, Someone said: “Love makes the H6R6 i ® WitrHOUT A AK TtWSE ProPcS t h a t A RE , A ^ » a i s world go ’round’’—It surie makes a lot of peopto dkay'"^ M cK ^ E e RS A t e 4 .-THeeuwK? OK, r EOT iT- N b t fiWisi* S T W ^ t' ;^6V^LkALUT«Ofr/i ! Hubby^s'Housework. Well— for one: believe'a man Should help his wife when’er he can, I tViink a man’s a poor old fish Who won’t, for instance, wash a dish! To wash a dish is not a job To make a fellow whine and sob. But many fellows start to yelp Whenever th ea re asked to help!

Nor should it fill a m/n with gloom To ti^ up the living-room. And furthermore, he shouldn't balk To take the broofti and sweep the 1930 ! ^ drtfby, GrMt SriUIn rights reserw^ walk. ^ ( King Featum Syndicate, Inc. The boys who balk are those afraid Someone will think that they’re the maid! Or else they fear the neighbors OUR b o a r d in g h o u s e think: ,, By Fontaine Foi "Just look at Brown—the poor old Toonervilte Polks By Gene Ahem . gink!” The average college student can Whereas, in fact, the neigh^rs cry: imderstndy anyone. “Hoo-ray for Brown—the good old UM- kAFFEtSAP^M’DEAR.* guy!” VoiiVg ASk'lfSO At least, the wives proclaim that he It Was Not Her Name. (Ki “ fH S riOLiSS -TtiAf IS RATHER A A^P ^ Is like all hubbies ought to be. Doctor (applying the stethoscope) A LO-f dF^ 3>AFFV SClEAA^iFIC pIRECrT l^iTERROCSArfOiVi • --UM - And I proclam that aU through life —I don’t like your heart action. A married man should help his wife. You have had some trouble with 'THA'T fdciBoDV M'V WORP CkiE WORK'S — I And gladly, too, at every ch a n cy angina pectoris, haven’t you? vd oU L P H/Cv/ e -T i m e ‘ I q 'TU i/^ k TAISBiH^ rioul r PETfe-ST* THAT J But. through it all SHOULD WEAR Young Man (peevishly)—You’re THE PANTS! right in a way, doctor, only that CF, -rt(REE-PLV, VdORP STRlV/ES TZi* | — Charles S. Kinnison ATTAIaA THE PLAfSB OF , j isn’t her name. J)oaBLj£-BARRBLEP, KiO^i-SHRl/tikABLEi CESSATiOAi OF EFFORT California: “The great thing Rain. l o a f e r UKE VodRSEL'F; about living where I do is the ch- ccomrus e p The golden sun is garish fL L A Sk VOLi A Qt^ES-lTo^i I KAv/E A H I mate. Why, I haven’t paid a cent On the while wall of the day, THA-T s t a t e ujrTHoiiTeo(Ai<3 for coal in years.” I close my eyes against it M o r e c r l e s s Easterner: I just got a fetter frorn — THE LABoRfOOSl For a vision cool and gray. SC fEM-TlFfC 1 —UM e U my coal dealer reminding me that I Gray-fissured and gray-skirted, PHASES!-— y es haven’t, either. She sweeps across the plain. ARE VOLi And wraps me in her softness— l ik e ?uzde: Find the blessing in the O Rain, my Mothet Rain! I po^^T ;’s always interfering with w o r k ^ a t ’i Francis Shaw. V W c i R « ? THAT GLIAdT (Al a fishing trip. »\a I • > Her E ye/ The army has such line' surgsons Leo__^That’s what I called a mod­ they can do a major operation on a est girl. Notice how far down the private. hem of her dress is? Almost to her ankles. Woman—^What caused your hus­ CTara—Don’t be sUly, boyl Some­ band to leave home ? thing has slipped. ' Neighbor—I haven’t the least idea. He just picked up and left Mr. Jones—I’m bringing the boss the morning after my mother and home to dinner. Be sure to have two sisters came to spend the win­ something nice, won’t you? Mrs. Jones— Yes, indeed. I ll run ter with us. right down and get that velvet WALTER THORNTON’S gown I’ve been wanting. FACE IS m s RICHES

First Celebrity—^How do you like New York.—When it comes to us­ these cigarettes? ing the old bean to make a fortime, Second Celebrity—Worst I ever you’ve got to band it to Walter indorsed. .* Thornton. Few people know his name, out many have seen hie head and face, for he is the most sought-after NCC. young man in New York by adver- You’ve probably seen his coim- UPON tensucB on nuniBrouB car car(Wf A H A i O . magazine ads, automobile layoute r ----- ‘ S A A T I M E .- and in all sorts of apparel, for he is 8*2.8* SCIE- m CS the young mnn with features con­ sidered 100 per cent perfect by illus­ trators and photographers. A few years ago he was a By Crane layer. Dull season found him out of Battle Preparations I a job and.Tinding he had such ex­ WASHINGTON TUBBS IL cellent features, he started pOMg. Now he is making his fortune from his face. SERGEAMT, G\T ME SOME FlRECRACKERS- CAPTAI>4, vie \ TELL HIM, SUrt, ^ AU HOU (sCfT FOg HOty CELEBRATIONS. AND ARE d o o m e d ’, \ to PLEASE WURRV.1 SOME MILEAGE I G\T IMPATIENT Tie ALLTHE STEERS AMD BULLS BV THE WRNS The phantom Washington, D. C.—Planes oarp^- M i m GROUPS OP THREE. king DEMANDS WAITING FOR A ing passengers in the United Statos til tue etNo Of OUR immediate CHANCE To blow fly more than 91,360 miles daily, SURRENDER. OR him off the map. according to, the American Air A RIMER. HE Hlia ATTACK Transport Association. These planes Tv\E NRMIE.S ? THt -1 AT ONCE. . serve 226 commimities on 263 regti- 0 Prt^»4TOM VUNfajSOOO ------2 ^ ? lar schedules. A year ago only 61,- 025 miles were flown in serving 151 SJRONCi, UMITETo Charles Coinls- VOIPE HIM o o t. key. the "Grand points. Old Roman” of baseball, hauled POT OF GOLD 1000 vs. aooi bricks, which Mexico City.—Crescencio, Avila, were used in re- Mexican peasant in Jalisco, didn’t TH£ SiTOAtiOVi IS conslructfon of see any rainbow, but he did discover 0eSPERAt£.OEF8AT, that part of a pot of gold. In plowing his land ANMiHiLATlOM, SEEM the city de­ he 'uncovered a pot of Spanish gold CeRTAiVi. - stroyed by the pieces, valued at more ,than $50,000. ■great Chicago It is believed the coins had been fire In 1871. there since cdlorial days. H vs'Men Think he is cRAty. he is cool as ice, and goes ABOUT INSPECTING HERDS OF CAPTURED WILD CATTLE. and giving dotens of apparemtln \DioTic orders. % -/fV . By Blossec FRECKLES AND RIS FRIENDS What’s This? s T o t r r 4 i ' h a l c o c h r a n —‘P i c t u r e s ^ i m l s d an'‘ telC ELIHER....ME8Se Hfi'U. KNOW what TP DO— >NB HAVE Tb HORRV 8£

Sam’s a Schemer By Small iw£ SALESMAN SAM

(READ THE PICTURE. THEN COLOR THE PICTUBH)’ Co m DAiMV C rU B T ^ f l be.” In just about a moment Mis­ vCALUEt) IF- / O lO TA iT O F F - S E & The Camera Man was soon all \CALUEti OVllTi .AM' a^KVO IF PEoPce l b CALL OAOeAS ^ set and then be said, “I’ll shortly ter Camera Man said. “fTtte! One Vie. OiOM'T Pftv TH’ h iCl get a very lovely picture if you’ll picture is already done. Say, isn’t THey'o c-DT OFF Tue OM w e VioULOMfT Oo f f i l l stand up good and straight. Don't thi.q a heap of fun. I’ll photograph ftH R V tce.' let the wild wind blow your cap and the rest of you, if you form in wait xmtil you hear me snap my line." --T\' t ' - e P r camera before you move. You won’t So, one by one, the snaps were have long to wait.” shoL Then Scouty cried, "As like as not we all will look real funny." The other ’Tinies stood aroimd A Euid realized that ^ey had found a- “No you won’t,*’ the man replied. chance to tease poor Clowny and “You’ll.’11 all ■* look* ‘ nice. • I’m------eure of to hake him laugh out load. Wee that unless some pictures turned out Coppy made some faces quick. So flat.” He took the pictures from the did the others. Twas a trick to box and every Tiny sighed. upset Clowny, who stood still to They turned out nice as th^ look proud. could he. The man then said. “Well, “Aw, quit it,” Clo'wny shortly now pay me.’'^ The Travel Man ex* said. “I’m not supposed to move claimed^ “Why sure!” and handed my head. You’re trying to make him some money. Just then' a man me giggle so the picture will look came down the street, and Scouty bad. If you’ll behave till I get cried, “Gee, there’s a treat.’* It was through, the man will snap each one a queer Greek moving man, and, my, of you. And, when you see your but he looked funny. faces on a card, you’ll all be glad." Kind Carpy said, “That’s fair to (The Tinymites hike Into, the me. Now see how pretty you can country In the next story.) •y'-v is ” ---5' tyf' ■' w y W B D N B ^ A T , >AGE FOtIRTEEN : ' ' A. - ’A_. . . - A • -‘i- y • 'f' '-i-* aitiiiti^rtw .giifimni-»toi» - :g=*tw»s^fe?" g; V -g j ABOUT TOWN iteiiasitj. H n. John Ddunead of Akron, ^ WORSTED BERETS K O T E X pkg. 2 9 c Ohio> is viMflhg: Mr. and Mra. .’ft. Walter Hobby of Henry street and iSr. and Mrs. Dwight BUsh o f Holl A Ui Our regular 35e package of Kotex. Twelve nap­ 'street. kins in each package. Mi8MS’ „ worsted berets in white, and combination vnn» TTiwTiRh K. Jer^en of Wood- colors. / ' Kdtox—-M^n Floor, center bridge street is spending the week Berets—Main Floor, rear SO U TH MR NCHCS T£R ■ CONN ■ w. at Holiday House, the Girls’ Friend­ ly society vacation headqtiarters at / Canaan. A number of the associ­ ates and members are planning to spend the week-end and lAbor Day there. Rev. W. P. Chipman, one Of Man­ chester’s numerous retired minis­ ters, who has made his home on Henry'street for a number of years, with Mrs. Chipman and their son Charles P. Chipman is removing to Hartford, where the latter is em- / ’ ployed by the Aetna Life Insurance •• h '.: company. ; Women of the Nazarene Churdi . Giying You will iold their regular prayer serv­ ice tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the church. That Combination Salad Supper . i Friday, August 29, 6 P. M. Quarryville Ch., Bolton Lake Auspices Lu A. Sodety PURE SILK Supper S6 Cents. Matrons’ Silk Frocks \ PUBLIC INVITED I ...... |l. PorEadyFaH W ear < / SERVICE HOSE

VDUROR illi:'; 7 9 c ill JO! 0 | ^ E D % ( j x p e i t ^ Girls goii^ away to school 1 m - and busineto-women,'no doubt, These are substandards of our best selling pure silk Robinson’s Auto Supply can use several pieces of this 415 Main S t Phone 484S $5.98 service weight .hose. Full fashioned, pure silk stock­ heavy rayon underwear includ­ • ■ . ; • •• ing French ' pfimties, / Woomers, ings ; silk from tip-to-toe with smart French heels. All Safe-E dge ■ .» • . •' ;i. vests a;ad step-ins. ^ pastel the newest and’ smartest Fall shades. Regular $1.50 Mrs. Woodln’s Group of decorated articles, at the Ladles’ O C -.' Dozen Benevolent Society’s who are hard to fif^iwill 69c Chardonize Hose ^ $2,25 Washable Annnal Sale and Supper “Chip proof” water glass­ find a variety of beconi- Though the manufacturer’s price ticket of 31-25 is on these stockings we do not ctmsider es very attractively cut on them worthy of this price; but we do think they are a reeil “buy” at 50c. Something, hew in in the thin blown blanks. Crys­ ing frocks ' here inex- hosiery! Buy a couple of pairs tomorrow. tal, rose-pink and apple Cape JowB Hall at Andover green. Iiensively priced. ? Silk Hale’s Hosiery Department— ^Main Floor, right ’ • '______'I crepes in fine pin dots . Friday, August 29,1930 * G loves A The sale begins at 6:30 and a fifty- 50c polka dots . cpin dots cent Sapper will be served at 6 81x99 E^tra Hdavy Sheets . .afid i ^ t pi^Ms.' Long $ 1 .5 Q o’clock, D. S. T. Grass Itugs and short Sieves; NayY Washable cape gloves that 2 6 9 c black, tan, blue ^ and regidarly / retail at '^32-25.; $ 1.29 B ro^, tan, black, mode and SPECIAL Rice straw A Japanese) other shades. ’ . ' gray. ‘ ' Heavy quality, full bleached,- seamless sheets. First quality sheets in this BEGINNING TODAY oval shaped rugs in brown, Main Floor, right same brand retail at $1.69. Sheets that will give from 3 to 5 years of satisfactory green and blue borders with service. Large size, 81x99 inches. CHILDREN’S stenciled > floral designs. H AIR CUT 27x48 inches. Frocks— Main Floor, 42x36 Inch PILLOW CASES each 2 5 c LADIES Rear ‘Size 42x36-inch pillow cases that will give the maximum of wear. ^ 35c Taborettes Hale’s Domestic Department— ^Main Floor, left TONY CATALANO ——:------^ ^ — BABBER 6 9 c 200 Pairs 316 Center Street A 17-lnch taborette with a 30c can of quick drying Sa- poline enamel—both for 69c. Summer Frocks Marquisette Criss-Cross Curtains

SCHOOL DAYS To Close-Out 10-R ib / English Twill WILL SOON BE HERE Now is the time to have old Choice bf plain ruffled or criss-cross ruffled cur­ shoes rebuilt. Save the Umbrellas tains fashioned of fine quality marquisette in cream only. Comice tops; tie backs to nmtch. Curtains price of a new pair. Green $ 1 .9 8 suitable for living room, dining room and bedroom. SELWrrZ SHOE SHOP i625 Main St Heavy quality English Glassware Our ^entire stock of $10 and twill umbrellas in the short, stubby, 10-rib style. Crooked $12.50 summer frocks now re­ and straight handles. Blue, E 0 c & 6 9 c CRETONNES yd. 39c 10c lavender, ;green, red and duced to this one price— $5. Silk Beautiful new patterns in k colorful range of cretonnes A large assortment of col­ black. crepes, rajahs,^chiffons, and silk that are suitable for living-room, bedroom and dining room. orful green glassware in the Main Floor, left. 36 inches wide. useful, eve^ day item s: saJt CHILDHOOD DAYS damasks in ;pl^n shades and ' and pepper shakers, cream­ Hale’s Curtain Department—^Maih Floor, left Gus Williams, old time “Ger­ ers, siigar bowls, salad prints. Some real values in­ man comedian,’’ used to talk bowls, tumblers, ice tea Two-Fiece about “Childhood’s happy days so glasses, cups and saucers cluded'in th is'group.'. I’urchase far away.’’ About the time you and other items. ' For best now for Labor Day- week-end, went, as a toddler, to the grocery selections choose early! C otton store with a pitcher for a quar­ for late summer days and even Wksh Goods Specials ter’s worth of molasses, and could scarcely reach up to the for next sumn?er. ' 39c and'50c Sm art “Year-Round” counter; and the grocer took the Cotton Prints pitcher down stairs and filled it Card Tables W ashG dods, Cotton Prints ’ and, as you tried to lift it'down ' / Frocks— Main Floor, rear ^ from the counter, asked “Where’s $ 1.00 2 5 c the quarter?” And in your 6 9 c 27c T Attractive two-piece pajamas Our regrular 39c to 50c Just the cotton prints that A simplicity pattern free wide-eyed Innocence you told printed voiles, batistes, mothers are looking for to with every dress length' of him, “In the pitcher.” One group of slightly dam­ fashioned of crepe and broad­ aged card tables. The tops cloth in solid colors and neat striped shirtings and plain fashion sturdy, practical and popular “Year; Round” Things like that don’t happen are covered with' fahrikoid prints. Sizes 16 and 17. Col­ linens have been regrouped washable school frocks. 36 prints which are fast to sun to the children who come to covering. Values to 31.49. or fast. . to this price. Guaranteed inches wide. Neat prints and tub. 32 inches wide. Pinehurst. Here we remember fast colors. 36 and 40 inch­ and colorings that are guar­ All new Fall patterns ! and that they are children, and need Main Fioor, rear es wide. anteed tub fu t. colortogs. special attention and considera­ Hale’s Wash Goods— Main Floor, le f t - ^ . tion—emd they get it. ^ ; ■ -f'' L' •'A ** r*;. .• Bamboo Rakes ■ ,y Pinehurst Coffee 39c Specially Priced! Children’s Real coffee value. r 5 0 c Jacquard Beacon and The meat department suggests fancy Native Milk fed ,Veal3^eal Heavy, SS-tooth bamboo Miislin Chops and Cutlets. Veal grround, raises with smooth :kar.. 79c Mostly all full bed iflaes al­ Beautiful salad platto ^ ln r though, there, are a few single all-over etching with floral sizes indudi^'in this gtoup. 2 5 c P in eh u rst pattern decoration. 8-inch Heavy, absorbent turklsh bath tow ^ with colored bor­ , size, ,6.ior fl.00. r s ' ders in blue, gold, rose and green, sv Leo^ size, 22x44 “Good Things to Eat” ’ 1 -.V ’ ,€ - Basement inches. D W 4181 Main Flo^, ri^ t Main Floor, left Toweb—-jlbun Floor, kfft i" »j : -V, -t;. .r—xtprs.ir-’rr-’"- t-r-rh'' r-:*‘ •? *-• H*'* ’r.