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( Search Continues for Bodies of Victims :i .V IN SANTO DOMINGO ^ <* vV ^1 5-S5!« 4 '%< W9d N i# of6loods]ied,^tiBg and Shwrtng Follo]WS Doctors and Nurses Being! Organized to Fight Threat- j — P r ^ Furfter fit t in g Teday ^ Soldiers, Saiars and Armed Planes Massed for Emergencies; ened Epidemic — New CEKIER CHURCH Strict Censorship Placed on M News Dfepalches— For­ Water Supply Ayailahle. , ATPJMARIES W mer President and ffis Followers Ordered Arrested; Santo Domingo, Dominican Re­ public. Sept. 9.-(A P)-The battie In Maine Yesterday, Repub­ Exercises FoDow Regular looters Are Execuled as Caughf— lilfle News From against the pestUence threatening Santo Domingo as an outcome of licans Win Easily All Along Mormng Service — Open Otker Parts of Natioa the hurricane which devastated the city, took on definite organization the Line Heated Cam- House Monday FoBowed today. , BULLETIN ! and alarm throughout toe city and Medical aid of an iulcrnatioiial New York, Sept. 9.—(AP)— some sporadic shooting begmi. p a ip in Louisiana. by Banquet in the Evenings Shortiy afterward it was report­ scope reinforced the worn units At 1:35 p. m. today all Amer­ struggling to protect the public | ------ed that a strong body of counter­ ican cables aimounced the es­ revolutionary trpops was moving health. The civilian personnel or ^ Associated Press The new Center church addition tablishment of cable r^nsorship against Buenos Aires. l ? p ? 5“s S a i f i . a » ; In eight etatee, nenttered (tom I which has been in process of con­ This report reached toe guard on 'V. SiiT ^ In Buenos Aires. "Use of code from Porto ^o. j coast to coast, voters today choose struction since Augrust 14, 1929 'will toe Central post office building, al­ words is not allowed. A supply of water was expected; pg^j»^y candidates for National and I be officially dedicated next Simday ready tense and nervous from the previous reports and from the to reach the city today 1 local office. ! . ' ,- * * ' I and Monday, Sept. 7 and 8. The s. Buenos Aires, Sept. 9.—(AP)— shots. aqueduct which Today’s primaries are to decide ; dedicatory sermon will be delivered repairing. An order for closing o .y j.g__gggjit; Louisiana and 3-M'V (10 A. M.)—Buenos Aires presented Begin Shooting a lf water taps in ^ e city was I n L Senate. Their j by Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter a tranquil appearance on toe sur­ The guard, heavily armed with to prevent wastage. . ouu.- . , Grim scenes of destruction confronted relief wdrke- dean of the Hartford Theological machine guns and light artillery on Democratic nominations are tanta face this morning after a wUd night toe roof, prepared to descend to the ricane-swept S^to Dominga firemL^^d convicts worked side by side to remove the Seminary, following the regular ser­ mount to election. Senate candi­ of Woodshed, rioting and shooting, streets. • OFF VVETH SUPPLIED dates are tn be chosen also in heart of the mined city. Soldiers, civiUans police, nremem may be seen the dome of the Regina vices and sermon by the pastor, Philadelphia, Sept. 9.— (AP) — Rev. Watson Woodruff. Special but an ominous air attende(J toe Before doing so,- they began Colorado. Michigan and New Hamp- S5?ch“ M T 't S e t t ,r tS S ttfte m o S Domtalcan calhearal, seemed miraculously to have escaped serious heavy concentration of troops in toe shooting out toe street lamps in or­ Laden vrith \rnedical supplies and ' shire. In Arizona and "Vermont se- musical numbers will he provided surgical instruments, a naval trans- by C. Louise Dickerman, organist capital. X XX X,. der to defend better toeir position. i lections for governor hold the damage. Some observers predicted further The postoffice is only two blocks port plnne, ' - and choir director. Dedicatory Exercises fighting and points out the extra­ from toe government house, which ?ar®d‘S raay°on‘S'e“'fiS’ ler"S of wihbgm ^ coutests for House ordinary preparations in process The church school dedication will also was heavily defended by troops 8 flight to Santo Domingo. seats neaa me list by toe government of provisional with light artillery y and machine Tomorrow Georgia Democrats will | EECTRIC CO.’S take place at 9:30 Sunday morning President Jose-Elvaristo Uriburu. The plane was one of three or­ guns. hold a primary and next week j TRAPPED with exercises in the Assembly Soldiers and sailors were picketed dered by the Navy Department to Hall, including a specially prepared Hearing toe firing, toe soldiers at carry supplies, * requested by the ; Massachusetts, New York and Wis- j at strategy® pcists oh toe streets, carry supplies,' requested by the ritual of dedication, followed by a government house also took for ^ — treat- ; cousin will stage the last pre-elec- and HipoUto Irigoyen, sick ^ d granted that another counter-revo­ Dominican government, for OISTOMERSTO brief meeting ih the department ment of thousands of cases of gan- tion contests, overthrown president of Argentina, lutionary attack had broken out 24 H OURS,______rooms. who has hitherto b?en accorded vir­ grene rampant since the hurricane Results In Maine Open House around toe postoffice. tual liberty within toe country, was Terrific Confusion devastated the city a week ago. Maine’s baUoting yesterday re- Open house will be held in the G E i m E N D S ordered arrested and held incom­ Both machine guns and artillery Meets the -Planes turned Republican victories all new building for parishioners and ' At Hampton Roads. Virgima, Representative municado. opened up against toe postoffice. townspeople Monday afternoon from Hundred Men Have Been [l ig h t e a r l y v o t e His principal followers also were The confusion was terrific. Traffic Lieut. Storrs vdll be -joined by tne | jjja.ee H. White, Jr., elected Sena 4:30 to 6:30. All people of Manches­ two planes, pUo'ted by Major Roy I ordered arrested. disappeared quickly from the tor and William T. *■ Gardiner re­ ter are invited to attend. Members Geiger, of the Marine Corps, and! streets, toe citizens taking cover elected governor. Working Since 11 O’clock! IN THE PRIMARIES 40 P. C. of BiB for October of the reception committee will MUitmry Display Lieut. C. F. H ar^r. ^ : Absence of contests within the An imposing display of military wherever it was available. meet the visitors at the foyer of the During this confusion, certain ele­ make tl^ tnii by ^ ' parties in Maryland made yester- to be Granted— Employ­ Center Church House and will ex­ strengrth, horse, foot, guns and^ air­ Miami, Cam a^ey, Cuba, and Po^'- P ^ pnmary tiiere largely a for- Yesterday Morning to planes, was, made by toe provisional ments of toe people looted arms and plain the uses of the various depart­ ammunition stores and ran out into ^ '" u m r ’sS rrs' flew here from | mality, marked by the lightest vote | ment rooms. The Troubador Orches­ government In toe dty. ees and Stockholders Get •All military airplanes available toe streets to take part in toe fiL*-t- Washington ^ t mght and ms Carolina’s contest is a mn Free Man Under Fifing. Only 625 Cast at Press Time tra will play in the General Purpose ing. I room from 4:30 to 5:30 and Miss C. flew in formation over toe principal plaqe was lo a ^ wto 600 ^ u n ^ o r , jgeide between the points of toe city, toe Avenida de In reply, other citizens known to Louise Dickerman, organist •will be partisans. o f General Uribura^ S i - : leading candidates m the Aug^t 28. , New Orleans, Sept. 9.— (AP) -—A ; Today as Manebester Par­ Like Profit Split. Mayo, toe Plaza de Mayo and toe sjnhges for admimstering give an organ recital from 5:30 to w;ent 'to the military arsienals and polling. Cole L. Blease seeks ^ ' hundred men.labored frantically to- ; government.house.: ' tetanus semms. 6:30. police stations asking for arms to hold his Senate seat and James t day to free - Captain Nick Danese, 1 Banquet Cavalry units in full ww equip­ A t Hampton Roads the cargoes, Barnes, former Representative, is i ties Nominate. Customers, employees and stock- ment, with -ratiflos as if for a heavy defend the-fevolution. :wdU be apportioned so that each, '62 year old lua^e diver, who has j . making his second try to oust him. been trapped under -a city pulling j- vholder* of-th e Manchester- Electric S ^ ch ^ rch h S S t haJlMoS^ camp&iffhi were concentrated at the CltlZENJg AS GUARDS T)iane will have a cargo of 2,000, They were speedily armed and station (A Lake Pondhartfaiir'Stifcet ' Company were today being notified day evening at 7 o’clock with Fred city’s principal- railtoa(i station-. It ..pounrik of tie anti-toxins, anaes-i Johnson, hott of Spartanburg are yg^j-e^day by water pres-j Manchester voters were casting was rumored.they nfight be entrain­ stationed as vigilantes at various 11 a. m. yesterday by water pres- of a special 40 per cent dividend to A. Verplanck toastmaster. President thetics, Burjgical dressings and sur­ seeking the governorship. | from a sudden break in a lock, j their votes in party primaries today ed for toe provinces. important street intersections and. gical instruments. be paid on October bills, wages and James L. McConaughy of Wesleyan In Louisiana i He was still alive today and j. to nominate candidates for town of- No News From Interior ; stiAtegic points to maintain order. dividend accruals respectively. This University will be the guest speaker They co-operated with soldiers anrl Loulsiana’sna s primal.Jfprimary marks -“ the v-f isignals gjgnals uy by ------— j 1 |fices fices. The Republicans were choas- is the first time that the Manches­ and five-minute toasts from repre­ NewB from toe country was scan­ police in preventing any hostile* f>nrt of a heated campaign in whichjI Isioj-m barge was simk near him ana- . , . , iw « sentatives of the church, town and Governor Hpey P*Long sought the ; the men were driving down sheet ing their favorites in three contests ter Electric Company has declared ty. movements airo.und toe national such a (fividend although a similar religious societies will be gfiven as On orders of toe provisiopal gov­ NEED CONFIDENCE Senate seat held, for many years b y ! piling today in the hope of formmg while ------the Democrats had no con- treasury and other government profit-sharing plan was adopted in follows: For toe town,’ Thomas J. ernment, detachments, o f. sailors buildings. Joseph E. Ransdell. Long spent j a pen and then pumping me water their'ticket, were landed from toe fleet of thir­ Hartford last year by the Hartford Rogers; for toe Sister Churches, Through a night punctuated with last night under heavy guard after j out. It was estimated at 9 a. in. teen ships in toe harbor at dawn. 1 Although the weather ws^ ideal Electric Light Company. I toe sharp report of rifles and toe TO AID BUSINESS having been struck in the face by a i that three or four more hours would for voting tie number who went to (Continued on Page 2) With soldiers and police, they pro­ New Orleans reporter yesterday. | pe required for the work. I The Notice I battie of machine gunz, toe confu­ : the Municipal buildHng during the The announcement sent to cus­ ceeded to clear toe streets of pedes­ In Colorado five men are seeking! Went Down Yesterday. trians. All transportation and com- sion kept up and toe looting spread. ' earlier hours was very light. A tomers, employees and stockholders The firing continued tdl.. night, Senatorial nominations._____ William V ,’ Captain Danese went down yes-1 jg .. afternoon and evening muillcation systems were seized by today reads as follows: government, authorities and placed some times resounding violently, es­ Head of Exchange Says Stock Hodps, ^ttee and U®rday to repair a leak in toe pmmp j ^as expected, however. ’The "To Our Customers: CLUBWOMEN PICK under strict control. pecially when looting began in “In spite of the severe drop in The ministry of war in a state­ other shops. Market Had Uttle To Do this year’s industrial sales, the earn­ ment declared that “ih the city At 9:15 this morning, Buenos : £ H s 3 5 : ings statement for the seven VERMONT LEADE there are certainly many elements Aires still was half stunned by toe ' ward P. Costigan, James S -.S S K S .K i «sS T S i si months indicate that by economical still partisans; of toe former gov- shock and toe tragedy of the nfia- With the Slump. 'o v.iinr>ipnd against the 1 piling. He i votes had been cast. Of these ou4 and efficient management there will emmeht.” x ^ uhderstanding. (Gontlnned on Page Two.) j had^a rope,^ normally fastened; were Republican and 21 ^inocratic. he a Sufficient margin over the Municipal police'Were posted in The citizens, at first appearifiir 1 around a (fiver’s body, intois hand; The number of women who had vot- year’s (fividend requirements to jus­ Mrs. Omeron H. CooBdge Re- force at toeir regular positions cautiouaiy on the streets, began to S New York, Sept. 9.— (AP.) The and when he was swept aside by ! ed at that time was 323. tify toe authorization of a custom­ About 15 persons were being held take stock of things and to realize ;,pfesent business depression “ can be the current toe rope slipped out of i poUs Open i er’s dividend. for summary execution this morn­ for toe first time that revolutioft “The Directors of the Company ing, charged with looting. had broken out. cured only by the courage and ac- his grasp.__ ...... _,_x Before toe tne pollspous openedopeneu there!tuexe | therefore, recognized the three Elected Chairman of the tivity of our people,’’ said Richard Work All Night were indications of a large vote, for have, t o e r -t ^ |u The goveniment’s version of toe . President’s Or^rs ■Whitney, president of the New York He was hurled against the piling lO o’clock a good sized crowd parties at interest and have voted firing, attributing it to a series of Provisional Presid^iR New England CooncB. extraordinary misimderstandings at Stock Exchange, in an address to­ MAINE ELECTIONS with only his air hose ; had gathered and during the first to distribute all earnings above the sued a statement o day before the Merchant’s Associa­ ing with toe surface. Wortong in , persons passed through amount required for dividends and a a time of tense alertness and rumor render of all arms moderate increase In surplus as fol­ of counter revolutloh, "was not ac­ private persons tion of . 1 ---- ^— o('”air »ootP=. ™ «* Taking as his topic “Trade , lows: New , Sept. 9.— (AR.)— cepted in all quarters. hours. Martial law Many observers fpimd diserepan-^ pressions and Stock Panics,” Mr. | YlnfAviAiie fnr All UlliCCSt / . ‘Tst—To toe customers who fur­ Mrs. Omeron H. Coolidge of Rut­ “The government S p S aw aj fr” .^ S e i A t a momeat wBen tHe check liete cies between toe government’s m - Whitney asserted that the decline in TlU U nO U 5 lU l m i nish the business— 40 per cent of land, Vt., was re-elected chairman erf toe possession of^nutoftwRo count and other events of toe night. security values last fall was not a ^ hulS«id the current “ ” r g r & r ‘.iaehE“ SeS to their October bills. of toe New England Conference of by private individuals,” toe stated 2nd—To the stockholders who the State Federations of "Women’s cause (jf toe business slump but that Governor, However, Has tiler divers beUeve toe bifikhead | Democratic primary showed a rec- Buenos Aires, Argentina, SepL 9. ment said. “Therefore, he it known - it was on the contrary “ the general furnish toe money to build power , Clubs at a general meeting at noon that these arms must be returned to is protecting. Danese from pressure] ord of only six vo..es. j and distribution lines— 40 per cent following toe meeting session a t the —(AP)—Hipolito Irigoyen, fallen reaftzation of the downward trend "Votes Cast president of Argentina, afi memtem mtiitary arsenals within a period tic deflation of commodity prices, necticut’s prohibition forces have I petition but that he felt sure that capital.. X. X. 9, gent measures to contr^. and sharp­ Gardiner, who two years ago united in an effort to place the ■ Yankee ingenuity and perseverance the horizon is clear. , swamped Edward C. Moran, of ■Fi"ve, shrapnel shot- were fired by ly supervise %11 traimportation ami', Cannot Last Long major political parties of toe state. would not allovV its markets to go toe light artillery defending govern­ communlimtions systems.. Rockland, Democrat, with 8,000 ma­ on record as favoring strict law en-, . “"What is needed, therefore, is jority, was able to poll but 6,000 Bitter Battle of Ballots by default. ment house in toe direction of toe Armed Fortress courageous and intelligent effort forcemeat. ' ,, | Beautifying Highways ^ harbor, all falling close to the ships Until all danger is averted Buenoh over Moran yesterday. It was toe A central committee, composed! and confidence in the future of our smallest majority for a Republican Luther M. Keith, Connecticut of Admiral Stomi. Aires will be administered like of 11 organizations deyote(i to tlm feuntry. "We all know that toe pres­ governor since 1918 when Carl E. in Loaisiana Predicted highway tree warden spoke ou to® One 75mm. sheU exploded on the armed fortress. The military rul^>^ dry cause has been formed under' ent period cannot long endure; yet, Milliken s(iueezed ahead of Bert­ advantages of beautifying toe high­ decks of the destroyer Mendoza, however, will he that of peace individually, many of us are hesi­ rand G. McIntyre, vrith 5,000 votes. the banner of toe “Connecticut ways. He s^d that every so oft^ instantly killing a: petty officer. committee of organizations support­ Reports were current In Mp:; tant and wish to wait until otoCTs New OtT«ms, sept 9 - (A?)He said the driU was not ui- toe state takes over new section? ot The Mendoza is commanded by streets this raoming' that a ing toe 18th - Amendrnent.” It "will the old Connecticut roads ter . the Commander Lajgus, until recently have had the courage to take toe TvILLS SELF IN CELLAR winner usual- launch carrying Senator Del scuusend representativesacj^,a...aw..w.w------to the------Demo-Louisina"' voters picked toe On. toe eye of election, oppositi.on purpose of widening them to^m^t Argentine naval attache at'WaSh- initiative. I am confident, if the cratlc state convention in New Lon- j today in perhaps the bitterest pat- Izigpyenista leader in the f Stamfoxdx Sept. 9.— (A P )—Be­ workers ctaiirged Samuel Irby, form­ toe new demsmds o f traffic that ington. enreat organizations of business men don this week, and to toe Republi- tielof ballots the state has ^ .S“ ®® and a party of toe faHmi throughout toe country "will put lieved to be a suicide, the body o;t er state highway employe, ana the rebuilding necessitates reheauti- The offifiiflJ versirm of the origin dent’s followers, had landed a^ ran (ikJnvention in Hartford next reconstruction days—^®. James Terrell, (fivorCed husband of of toe shooting is admittedly con­ their shoulders to toe wheel, that Joseph Przestezelski, 42, of Stam­ tic Senatorial contest hetween^Gov- fying toe roadside® to cpvw the ntelo, Uruguay ford, WM foimd in the cellar of toe week to urge incorporation of planks the governor’s, private secretary, scares of construction work. , fused. the period of hesitation will be in The party platforms calling for emOr Huey P. Long, 37 ye^ old exe­ Among the citizens stormmg-' measurably shbrtened and toe - re­ h o m v a t 133 Lawn avenue, last taken by^ state officers from a James H. Taylor, Massachusetts Rumoifs before 9 p. m- laat nigtit retention of toe state enforcement cutive and Senator Joseph E. Rans­ were that'troops had opwed a coun- establishment of prosperity in toe night, by Policeman George Evans Shreveport hotel last Thursday aM high"way landscape supervisor talk­ (Cmattnned on jRgqps 9>> act and declaring for strict enforce­ dell who has spent 31 of his 72 years TwiaHtriig since, were being secreted ter-revWutlon a^adnst General Jose will become an ac­ of Darien, son of the o"wnfer of the ed in toe same vein, stating that to house.-Dehto was due to asphyxia­ ment of toe prohibition laws. : In Congress. '. ■ ■ ... by Governor Long. Irby had^ an­ Evariste Uriburu, who . overthrew complished fact.” Resolutions calling for repeal of TAHt night a battery, of state mUi- make a highway heauti^ te to ntMUUSUBY R A L A in?^' tion by iUuminating gas. T he de­ nounced his intention of suing Long the Irigoyen regtine Saturday. Over-iprbiduction, Mr. Whitney as­ the 18 Amendment will he present- tia was'ordered put. Oii. what "was make it safe. He advocated teaching ceased was employed on an estate for slander. • ' ,, . roadside'manners in public schools, The tumors, disseihinated by cer­ serted, "was the basic cause of the ed'at toe two conventions by a com­ called “overnight: drilk”: W«jhin|rt exchanged blows, out T ^ caused the gteatest confuriph oace with toe enormous output of Prohibition Reform ahd toe A ^ cla - but.toe..^jup^t: later apqlogined tp each other.' boards. investigation found the body of ^ e - guardsiheh .Ifiad been cellar. tlon against the iSto’ AjiienOTente (CkMrttea^ on Page Ywo.X Przestezelski in

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MISS STRICKtAND PLANS ESnEBClENCir DOCTORS.' RESCUES HERtiyiE IGHT STATES Dr. i>/ c . Y . Moore and Dr. M. OBITUARY E. l^oHaxty wlU . bo bn- duty to 1.^ toiBtRyo'Wiisic answer ;;emetgency. ca lls. .tomor­ NEAR EUFEET DROP (Famished by Putimm 49 Co.) ■! row afternoon. ■ ■’ Central Bow, Hajr^oed^ '1 V >. ■ ’•------r-r-rr —. -r- . i Highlait^ Pwk Young - Woman 1 1'. Will Also Accompany Sing­ DEATHS 7, Bank fftecks AT PRIMARIES I ers and Other Musical Ar­ ABOUT TOWN Mother ^Imbs Ob To ^oof ^ Bid tis ts . ' ■ Bankers Trust Co. , . . 886 Robert Maxwell Torkington City Bohk aniTT^ruBt . — iU eatim i^ PnMtirJPaB* One)' (Ccmtiiined from Page One.) <«. Robert Maxwell Turkingtcn, 12 ^ J Miss Mary McOonville, daughter to & ye Child Only Foot (Oonttaraed from page i.) Cap Nat' B4kT Mss Anne'Strickland, daughter of .Mr.,Mr..and and Mrs.Mrs."John John McCOnville------of year old son of Mrs. Belle Richard­ Conn. River ,»«• * 436 and Morrison Shafroth are the _ iQO street will resume her the co-operation of each and every Htfd Conn Ttwx ....180 Rev. Robert Af. Colpltts; for .tile son Turkington, of 67 Oak street, land of 112 Highland. V. s'treet, High­ T gg ^ sophomore at Mt. St. buildi^ icOBOnittM, R .'' XrfiJiotte Democratic candidates. died at ht^ home yesterday afternoon From t ^ Edge. custonaju:, no matter how small First Nat Haitford .. 2 ^ land Park, as her advertisement Joseph Academy,Ac^em y, Hamilton HelalHeights, their individual fe^rements. Rus94^ for thq^^ Bbard of Deacons, . In Michigan following a lingering illness. The Land Mtg and Title ' — Senator James Couzens is seek­ elsewhere in the Herald wUl in- nartfoM, T hurs^ of this week. “THE MANCHESTER ELBCTRK3 Mutual BAT"...... -> Arthtor N. Potter the Hartford boy’s father,,Samuel K. Turkington, dicate, is to devote her time this j _ ___ School of Religious Education, Dean ing renomination in Michigan, op- died 11 years ago. / The-story of a near mishap that COMPANY, New Brit Trust...... - - X>osed by Chswe S. Osborn, former season to teaching music and ac-j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hentschel S. FERGUSON, President: Riverside Trust ...... 500 Karl R. Stol*.^ The young man’s mother sur- companymg singers and other musi- i returned last night from their escaped becoming a tragedy throufiD- governor. Three Republicans con­ It mother’s love and heimem was un-' ' Congratulated West Htfd Trust .... 300 J ' EBitory viyes as do his grandparents on cal artists."' ; ! wedding trip to Washington, D. C.. The'new addition to the Center test the governorship. both sides of the family. folded today. It was learned that Lewis N. Heehhei\ general man­ Insurance Stocks New Hampshire’s Republican Sen­ Miss Strickland graduated JU ] a n d ^ tor^ the preseit inaktag Mrs. Frank H. Pratt of 118 North ager of the local'Conq?any, was' be­ Aetna Sasualty 133 I 137 church which is officially to be Private funeral services wiU be June faom Boston University where their ■ - • home - with — the ...... bride’s parents, ® known as the Center church Houft ator, Keyes, is unopposed within the Elm street is confined to hePbed ing congratulated by all three Aetna Fire • •s««ese. 6SH 64% held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at she majored in music. During her Mr. and Mrs. David McCiiUoim of was authorised 6y the Ecclestastlcal party, but two Democrats seek the Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street. college career she was organist and with a strained back caused when groups affected by the announce­ Aetna I4fe *a«esseeee 84 86 right to oppose him. 143 Florence street. i Society in Jamiary, 1929 and a cam­ Rev. Earl T. French, pastor ot the choir director at a church In Wil­ she clambered through a window ment, because-ft .was felt.'that his Automobile 37 39" In Arizona, George W. P. Hunt, ■»« o u T j I onto the porch roof of her second efficient mar^ement of the local Conn. General e e • e s a-.h' 147 '161 ! paign for funds. begun Mhy 15. Church of the Nazarene, will mington, and was also chosen to The'contract was lei u> the Man­ campaigned against three opponents accompany pupils of Klibanski, ^ i Mscued her one year comiKuey has' aided materially in Hartford - Fire 74 76 for the semi-nomination for the officiate. Burial'will be in the East chester Construction-Co., August, a cemetery. noted New York and Boston teacher bringing the 40 per cent U'videpd Htfd Steam Boiler’ ^ ! .67 .7 0 governorship, an office he held al­ mantle. Normid school, and Miss left his carriage and was playing National Fire ...... 70X . 72 year ago and actuid work began on and 'member of the Metropolitan Mary Walker'of Clinton streetT who about. James A. Turnbull, \ assist­ most continuously from admission of about a foot from the edge of a l5 ant to the treasurer, imd chief ac­ Phoenix Fire ...... 86 88 Sept l4.Tbe first church from wUch Opera company, both in individual leaves on the 19th to tAdn for nurs­ the present modern structiua has his state to the union tv/enty years and class work. or 20 foot'drop, Sunday , afternoon. countant at the local, office, is also Travelers ...... 1370 1400 A ago until 1928. John C. Phillips. ing at the Deaconess hospitud, Bos­ come was huilt. about the year-1762 FUNERALS Miss Strickland \^11 teach both The roof of the firpt story , porch credited with assisting Mr. Heebnei PubUc UtUltiet Stocks Republican incumbent, who defeated ton, were the guests of honor at a a few rods east, of tee present beginners and advanced pupils, fliuiks the Pratt veranda on each Immeasurably in making the profit- Conn. Elec Eerv ...... 90 94 him then, is unopposed within his party given by the Cecllian club o^, side and the baby lay In Its carriage clmrch building. The present churdi,.. either at her home in Hlghlsmd Park Conn. P o w e r...... 82% 84 the South Methodist church. Both on^ the veranda while Mrs. Pratt ^ sharing plan here possible. , party. i Luman Henry Knapp or at the homes of scholars by ar­ Greenwich W&G p ^ . 89 '9 1 . -the fifth on the same site, vriui "built young women who are members of busy Inside the house. In some - Notices In‘Bills in 1904. Three Republicans seek the Ver- The funeral of Luman Henry rangement, and will be open for t Customers will receive announce­ Hartford Elec Lg^ j . . 88 90 J r inont^governorship^and in Washing Knapp, who died Sunday morning the club were presented with hand- manner the chHd got over the lav -1 concert engagements. ments o f the dividend in their bills Hartford Gas ...... 73 78 ton three... of_ the - five. Represents summer home at Milford, some leather bound “Line-a-Day" porch railing to the roof and was do, pfd 45 "80 Which/started out from the Electric tives have primary opposition. five year diaries. • unconcernedly playing about when S N E T Co ...... 162 167 Conn., was held at two o’clock this Company office today. The town is MISS DORimiY NORRIS Mrs. Pratt discovered him. . The do, rts, W. I...... ^ 8% 9% afternoon at the home of his daugh­ PETHERBRIDGE TO BE divided, into jj f f j ’outes'and all cus­ ter, Mrs. Byron West, in Wapping. exertion of reaching the child:caused Hanofactnring Stocks MASONS HOLD FIRST HORTON SMITH NEVLR Mrs. Pratt the Injury. V tomers will not. fecrive the notices Am Hardware ...... 68 60 HONORED AT SHOWBl Rev. Jesse Roberts, of Milford, offi­ until these routes have been com­ ciated and burial was in the Wap­ FULL TIME Y WORKER Amer Hosiery ...... 28 . / ,\ pletely covered. Amer Silver ...... ' — 20 -r, MEETING TONICHT ping cemetery. HEARD OF MANCHESTER Summit Street. Yoniisr Wimiui The bearers were William R. GARDEN CLUB ENJOYS Arrow H&H, c o m ___ 44% 46% Engaged as Regular Secretary to be Bride of Frank little Wood of South Windsor, James G. Automatic Refrig .... — 8 FIFTH ASKS BUSSES Bigelow Sanford, com. 49 52 Open Fall Season-—Social and Haryey of East Hartford, Buell C. and Takesj^Over Duties at Star, Booked fo^ Appear­ MINIATURE EXHIBIT ' in the FalL " " Community Club. ance Here, Surprised When do, pfd .... ------... 90 ’ Sports Activities to Start at Grant of Manchester, Howard West Billings and Spencer . 3% 5 of Rockville, Frank Grant of Wap­ Told of Scheduled Exhibit. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Miss Dorothy Norris, daughter of Temple Soon. Bristol Brass ...... 15 18 Mrs. Carrie M. Noirts of Summit ping and Thomas Burgess of Wap­ William-H; .-.Petherbridge of Had- Members Bring Varieties to do, pfd ...... '.... 90, street was the giiesi-of honpr at-a ping. . dorfleld. New Jersey, has been en­ William R. Martin ,golf pro at the Manchester Lodge, No. 73, A. F. Meeting at Manchester Com­ Town School Board Petitioned Collins Co ...... 100 miscellaneous gfft-shower gives last gaged as full time secretary of the Manchester Country Club, said to­ and A. M., will hold its first regu­ munity Clubhouse. Case, Lockwood and B 626 local Y. M. C. A. which recently day that he understood from young to Transport 7th and 8th evening at the home of Mi^ Walter lar meeting of the fedl term in the i Colt’s Firearms ..... 26 27% ReichaTd of. 14ff.East Middle Turn­ completed its organization. He Ja,ck Perkins of the Wampanoag Graders to Barnard School. Masonic Temple at 7:30 tonight.' Eagle Lock ...... 38. 42 pike. The .^young women present begins his duties immediately at the Cbimtry Club In West Hartford that , Manchester Garden club members Worshipful Master Herbert L. Ten- j Fariiir Bearings ...... — ^ 75 were for the most part members, of Community Club where he will be Horton Smith, famous golf pro, staged a miniature flower show for Parents of school children of the . ney will preside. ! Puller Brush, Class A ; ' 18 the Sewing club to-wbich Miss Norr available at any time to serve ail claims he knew nothing about his their own benefit last evening at the seventh and eighth grades living In i Severed social activities a r c ! Hart & Cooley '115 130 ris belongs. . ^ - ' planned by the cheiirman of the E. Hugh Crosby, secretary of the Community groups. scheduled appearance to play in first indoor get-together of tlje fall the Keeney street section and at­ Hartmann Tob, com . — 15 Mrs. ReiChard chbab pink and Herald Printing Company, died two The new secretary is a graduate Manchester recently. held at the Manchester Commimlty tending the Baniard school in the i committee John McLoughlin. A set- do, 1st pfd “ 60 orchid for her decorative scheme in i back tournament begins next Satur- years ago today. In those two years of the Springfield Y college and Perkins tedked with Smith while clubhouse, D ahliu in all their bril­ Ninth district have petitioned the Inter Silver ...... 70 77 both dining and living rooms." In the there has never been a moment comes here excellently recommend­ playing in Long Island last week liant colors and as large as tea Town School Board asking that \ day night, one of the first of a se- do, pfd ...... 108 latter an, tmbrella' in these; colors I ries of five sittings, which are open when he has not been sorely missed ed. The local and county resources plates, zinnias in new and old va­ transportation for these pupils be and said that when he cuiked Horton Landers, Frary & Clk. 67 69 was' suspended from the ceilhig and by the personnel of this office. The of the Y. M. C. A. will be placed at why he did not corpe to Manchester, rieties and asters led the other late to the public. i provided. The petition, signed by Man & Bow, Class A. 13 15 underneath were tee gifts, wfaich ! The pocket billiard players are fragrance of his memory abides and the disposal of the Community the former Joplin, Mo., player re­ flowers.' nine parents, has been approved by do. Class B ...... 8 lo receiving instructions from Andrew the charm of his presence lingers as Club groups. When the proposed Miss Grace Robertson exhibited a embraced all sorts of lovely artii^s plied that was the first he had the S1fth District committee and is New Brit Mch. com .. 17 20 for the home to |>e. Gla(diolus m Raleigh. This should bring out the softening hand of time blurs new buildings are completed at the heard 'about such a booking. beautiful collection of rosebuds ar­ being “urged before the Town School North & Judd . . . .v.. 19 22 some good talent for the first tho sharpness of our sorrow. There North End Mr. Petherbridge will tistically arranged in a large green pink and orchid were the floral; t&-. Smith claimed that no one spoke Board by Edward Keeney, chairman NilesLBem Pond ..... 28 30 rections. A dainty luncheon was tournament beginning the first of is no forgetting. become the director. bowl, with a novel sun-di^ flower to. him aboiit playing here. In of the district committee^ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 6 10 served" by the'hostess. , I October. holder in the center. Miss Maty 60 fact, he added he had never heard A t the end of the last school year Riassell Mfg Co ...... 53 --Miss Norris .will become the ^ d e Chapman contributed- a lArge vase 50 of Manchester, Conn. Smith said there were twelve pupils in the Scovill .J....'...... 48 of Frank Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. PICK LOCAL BOXERS of mixed flowers containing lovely 28 NEED CONFIDENCE he was in Detroit the day in ques­ Fifth district eligible for the sev­ Seth Thom Co. com .. 24 Robert G. Little of Spruce street 126 MRS. HOWARD RESUMES tion. He advised the Lions Club specimens of penstemon. Shepherd’s enth and eighth grades and it is Standard Screw ...... 115 this fall. - FOR EAST SIDE SHOW to consult the national P. G. A. Pride petunias, new upright ver­ thought that the number will be In­ do, pfd. girar “ A" . 100 TEACHING THIS WEEK TO AID BUSINESS, .A about the matter and find out where benas, pink annual larkspur and creased because a number of hew Staffley Works ...... 38 40 (Continued from Page One.) .. the slip occurred. several dainty new. blossoms from families have just moved into the smytbe Mfg ...... 80 PER-PUPIL CHARGE OF 114 Playground Carnival Tomorrow English growers. Mra. J. R. Lowe district. No provision has been Taylor & Fenn ...... 125 Torrington ...... 63 58 I Mrs. Katherine Halliday Howard. goods. The most dramatic result of and Famum Lane of South Wind­ made by tee district for providing Night Features 14 Manches­ Underwood Mfg Co .. 96 98 ; of Church street, well known local I the unsettled equilibrium was the BUENOS AIRES EXCITED sor showed a number of the hand­ transportation, there having been a DISTRICT IS $20 A YEAR [platform and radio artist who! ter Hopefuls. some, large dahlias, pompoms and tentative plan to provide for the ad­ Union Mfg Co ...... 20 Stock Market panic. n S Envelope, com . . . 226 ’ makes a specialty of the ’cello, re­ Rapid Liquidation singles, all named yarietiep. .Mrs. dition of the higher grades to the sumes teaching this week both I The boxing program which will AS TROOPS FILL a T Y Lowe brought an in te r e s t^ seed district school, which fell through. do, pfd ...... 113 Charges made by tee Ninth Dis- “The liquidation of the security be held in conjuction with the band Veeder R oot ...... 36 38 I trict against other districts sen^ng pianoforte and vlolincello, accepting market was rapid," he continued. spray of the blackberry Illy,, the The matter has been referred by both beginners and advanced pupils. concert at the East Side Play­ the-Town Board to Superintendent Whitlock 0611 Pipe ... 14 17 pupils to its schools are hitihg fixed “The liquidation in commodities (Continued from Page I.) leaves of which resemble the Iria.ti I on tee.basis of $20 s year per I Mrs. Howard will be one of the grounds tomorrow night was an­ which family it belongs. The forma­ A. F. Howes of the Eighth and out­ and throughout business necessarily nounced this afternoon. {This was the basis on wlfick ..tee ; artists at the radio star concert tion and color of the seed globules lying districts for a conference with required a longer period. The com­ Tony Urbanetti will face Tommy arms stores last night were ele­ TRAPPED UNDER WATER Lpther districts were charged |l&,for ■ which Dilworth-Cornell Post Amer- ments Identified with Irigoyen’s are likq blackberries. Miss Florence. the Fifth- District com'mittee. pletion of this slower process fur­ O’Neil; Sam Prentice will meet As the Town Board’s, budget does larpro rata portionjif last year..' 1 ican Legion will give at the State “Klan Radical." They fought off a Shaw had an exhibit of scablosa in ^fKeater, Simday, September 28, for nishes the basis for a new equili­ Billy Halstead, Bobbie Turkington not include tee necessary fun^ for The charge is baS6d on the a c t^ \ government,.-, force sent against various colors, gypsophila balsam ' teiSe*-benefit of the “ On to Boeten brium between production and con­ spars with Bobbie Noren, Gorden this'transportation' service there te 24 HOURS, per-pupU'cort of niwintaiaiak sumption, and the possibility of a Weir opposes Weilter Ford, Ray theipL ..barricaded themselves in thft and cosmos, Mrs. W. J. Taylor vases schools, including interest, janitor (Q]jub.’’ Other assisting artists, -.bn of yellow glads, lavender phyoste- some discussion as to wether the (Continued from Page One.) r- ^ e program from this town will be return td general business prosperi- Mozzer matches his skill with Law- store aind were driven out only when money could be provided in any Way service and heat. It does not in­ gia, eupatorium and scabiosa, Miss clude the cost pf."instruc1ion, wlflcb Mrs. Berteline Lashinske, contralto, ence Mallon, Billy Ford takes on the government soldiers set fire to but at a 'special, town meeting, he would be rescued if Ibis sjrength ; ^ — V the building. Mary Hutchison, cosmos and whit# Miss Arlyne Moriarty, soprano and Stressing the importance of the Jackie Grezel, Frankie luliano meets though it has been suggested that^ holds out They pointed o^t that, T - 4' This morning it was said that gladiolus, Miss Palmer, asters, zin­ Collins Driggs, organist. trend of commodity prices in the Landon Judd. if it were included in the call of the^ another diver was under the ,water ci«en vm vw AAKV ff/wvMi “ three or four” postoffice clerks had nias. and nlcotanla. Mrs. Albert I Mrs. Howard is also a member of trade depression, Mr. Whitney said No opponent has been selected as annual town meeting an increase in near that place fdr 34 hours a few 5ET UP FLOODLIGHTS the women’s quintet of which Elsie the reaction in business would have yet for the energetic five year old been summarily executed by a firing Hemingway had a basket of lovely the school budget might be-validly years ago and cam^ out alive. ■» double delphiniums, a new strain ' Palmer is director, which broad­ been lessened had prices of stapfes Eddie Pagani, the youngster who squad after they had been discover­ voted. The pumping station is in an 1 ? A b n i1 > 'l? A A .T D A t ir D C casts from WTIC every Tuesday declined more steadily between 1925 setired such a big hit at the annual ed shooting- from behind at the sol­ and several English flowers not The school bus which transports isolated section with no telephone or rUK vUtf F lw .iD A L lX I^ evening. j and 1929 than they actually did. Rec exhibit a few months ago. diers defending the postoffice. known to the local gardeners. children from the old Sixth dis­ road connection, communication be­ Those Executed Routine business-of tee club was trict passes within a short distance ing by boat. ■ *=- Among those executed was said transacted. Miss Mary Hutchison of a point convenient for the Fifth Flood lights were installed at the to be Sub-Director of Posts Firpo. was appointed chairman of a com­ District pupils. Charter Oak street grounds this. (No relation to the boxer.) mittee to confer with Center church' SELECTMEN’S MEETING afternooif in order that the Cubs " About fifteen persons were bein.g officials as to the prospect of secur­ football team might have plenty of held for summary execution this ing a permanent meeting place in BEN CHENEY STROKES v The regular monthly meeting of light by which to practice n>r the morning after their arrest on one of tee'general purpose rooms In tee Board of Selectmen of the Town coming football season.; charges of looting. the new Center church house. - of Manchester will be held at the The Manchester tow^ champions The disastrous effect of the shoot­ L^ayette J. Robertson was ap­ A 78 IN TOURNEY Municipal building at 8 p; m., D. S. will practice l^VTiSCl- tlU s-eve»^ ing was apparent in the finest quar­ pointed chairman of the program T., Wednesday evening, September and Coach Art Mulligan requ&ts ters of the city this morning. committee for tee Garden club’s 10, 1930. teat all m em b ^ 'h e on hand. Mana­ Brother Jack Gets 83 After The Plaza de Mayo and the'space next meeting, Monday, October 13. ^ W. A. STRICKLAND, ger Ben Clunei,is,busy'arfangiliig.a between the government house and Mr. Robertson, as manager of the ]^th Brothers Go Bad First , ; Secretary. hard schedule. 7. “ i. the Central postoffice was damaged. Connecticut Horticultural society’s Nine at Hartford Club. exposition at the^State Armory Fri­ Scarcely a window fronting on tho A- X area where the firing swept remain­ day to Sunday inclusive, September (Special to The Herald) ed unbroken. Street lamps were 12-14, told of the plans for tee great Hartford, Sept. 9.^{—R. Ci Morley smashed and buildings pockmarked exhibit, and solicited the attend­ of this city, shot'a splendid 73, one Warner Bros. by bullets. ance and support of every member over par/ this morning to take . a Right at the Cavalry units, rationed and armed of the club. It was voted to'resdfid temporary lead over the field of' WEDNESDAY TODAY as if fdr a heavy campaign, were a former, vote to hold a fall flower amateur golfers trying to qualify AND Ronald CeUttaa drawn up in company front forma­ show here, and instead to have a for the fflth annual Hartford dis­ THURSDAY in *TtAFFLBS»‘ The hostess who chooses this attractive .Mayfair Set has tion several ranks deep aroimd the represehtatlve showing of tee club trict -tournament being conducted every right to be proud of the distinctive appearance of her cof­ city’s principal railroad stations: at the Hartford show, in addition to over the Hartford Golf Club course, Detachments of sailors from the individual exhibits by members, of J. J. “Bud” Geoghegan of Middle- The Clown Prince O f Comedy fee service. fleet were landed shortly after dawn both societies. The following com­ town, had, the next best score and bivouacked at strategic points mittee was appointed: Mrs. J. R. among those, who had finished their in the streets. Lowe, chairman; Mrs. Wells Strick­ first: 18 holes at 2 o’clock thlr after­ Efforts to elicit information about land, Mrs. E. A. Lettney, Mrs. F. noon. He carded a fine 74. Trank these preparations were Tmavailing. H. Norton, Miss-Elizabeth l^orton. Ross, state amateur champion, shot Special Offer Soon To End Miss Bernice Wheeler. The commit­ a 79. Ben Cheney of the Manchester tee will feel free to call upon the Country Club turned .‘in a 78 while SCHOOL OF MUSIC other members for flowers from his brother, J. P. Cheney, Jr., shot their gardens or assistance in ar­ 83. V ranging them at the Armory.. Both of the Msmehester players FOR BEETHOVEN GLEES T^e balance of the evening w.«is had disastrous Out-going nines, given over to accounts of tee gar­ each requiring over 40 strokes, but A school of music for membersxf den experiences during the summer. both rallied and came*in much bet­ the Beethoven Glee Club will begin This brought out a lot of Interesting ter. Ben matched 42 and 36 while Beautiful 4 Pc. Um next Monday evening a hour hour information. Johm put together 45 and 38. Close before the regular rShearsal at S' The flowers brought, to the meet­ observers fl^re that a player must o’clock. Three ten week courses ing were for the most part donated have 160 or better for the736^holes will be offered with instructions by to the Memorial hospital.' to qualify;- , Helge E. and G. Albert Pearson. The Tliis means that Ben Cheney’s Only first ten weeks will be devoted to chances are very good providing he subject matter under G. Albert Pear- UGHTEA^YVOTE has an afternoon cus good* as t^is .son and the next ten Vfaeks to music morning’s. John^ on the other hand; appreciation under Helge Pearson, faces danger of being left outside subject for the final ten weeks IN THE PRIMARIES tee selected low sixteen, unless his ' not been chosen but will proba- (Contintied from Page One.) ,, second round is in the middle or levy • embrace melody writing and ear seventies. o'clock daylight time, tee closing hour. Officials GIRLS COFFEE SHOP Robert. N. Veltch, the Republican SANDY BEACH . ::t pea soup ...... 15c registrar had the selection of the B A U iR dO M With order ...... 1 0 c officers at tee primary'and be Hot baked ham sandwich, »*»«■ named judge Alexahder Amott as at Tolland Ckinhty’s Playground $1.95 DOW N beans and potatoes ...... 26c moderator. The other offfcials are: ' Crystal Lake, Rockville Hash with green peppers, lima Checkfers, Otto Nelson, Otto • V V- • 1^'-' '• ' beans, cucumber salad ...... 86c Sonniksen, Joseph Moriarty and Presents Individual baked beans with l^ston Edward Moriarty. brown bread -I6c Machine tenders, George Murdock, UOO.A M ONra Ennie Johnson, Thomas W. Ted- Van’s Dance Ordiestra Salmon salad sandwich with ford, James Greenway, Samuel potato salad ...... 26c Moore, James H. Rogers, Edward 10 Pieces Mixed vegetable salad with hard MacManus and lliom as Sheridan. Wednesday Eveninsr* Sept. 10 boiled eggs and mayoniimse 80c Mr. Sheridan Is on the democratic . -I JOS E. BROWN machine. Peach waffles with whipped Coming THE MANCHESTER ELE aR IC CO. - cream ...... 86c Demonstrator, john A. Thompson. The Funniest Man on Feitt in Waffles with maple syrup .... .l6o Percy Nelson and His 773 Main Street, Phone &181, South Manchester Stewed peaches and cream ... 16c GATES IS NAMED. 99 All kinds of pies ...... lOo Putnam, Sept. 9.— (AP)—Sheriff N ightH aw ks With ice cream ...... l6o Charles A. Gates today was noml- Chocolate cake and loe cream . YOo mated by acolamatlbn as the Re­ A color jazz orchestra. E. J. MURPHY’S PHARMACY, NORTH END BRANCH Coffee with pure cr e a m ...... 6o publican candidate to succeeed him­ Just a. little maxK^th a grearhig meuth—butjrOu will / , ' A self in office at "the Wlndbaip coun­ 'Saturday Eyening, Sept. 13th r*eveiy time he o p ^ i t A real ndtirlwlm coniedy dfloe up Rbwm **Tlie Choice of Many, / ty convention held here. He has i There’s a Beason.” been sheriff since 19X4. Adihissioii 50 Cdhia

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MANCHESTER BVENU4G HERALD, S O U T H MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930. _ / I'i ^ « 1?. : lO&tt BOn PRIZE CAlf[PRWATED |Jl)NWR_GIffijy* DEMOCRATS PLAN IwiRtAiiAS TOSTART CHAMBER M p B M S EXPERTIINGUIST ABOUT TOWN IN e a s t e r n s t a t e s t e s t p ^ e s o v e r T O W N TORE Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of FOR CONVENTION! d a n c e c l a ss so o n TO GATHER SEPT-22 G. Albert 'Plans ADDRESSES LIONS Pythias, will meet in Orange Hall j Franklin Lipp*s Entry Chosen ------tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. j Plan to Renew Instruction Pe* \ ------Conduct Club for Boys Be­ as One of 16 Best in T'kis n 11* », n i. ■ tween Ages of 12 and 19. Positively no reservations will be State—Knows His Cows, j Ncponsei, rablicity oDip, tend Normal Session. i First Fall Meeting Expected made for the annual outing of Homer Cummings to Make A junior glee club with member­ Hartford Man Tells Local Campbell Coimcil, Knights of For Franklin Lipp, oldest son of j ship open to boys between the ages WT , o M Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.-Wirtalla, Columbus, alter Thursday of this L T ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lapp of 116 j Cpts Across Ma&chester of 12 and 19 years, will be orgtmixed f week. The outing will be held at K eynote bpeecn; lo JName< local dancing teachers, are p la in s to be Held in the Masonic Keeney-street, the annual 'Eastern ! classes early in Octo- this week by G. Albert Pearson; .as­ Club About His Study of Reeve’s farm, Windsorville, Sunday, States, Exposition at Springfield sistant director of the Beethoven' 1 ber, together with the afternoon can’t come any too soon. This youth Hartford Bound. p , 1 » • T i Over 5 members have made reser\a- Temple. Glee Club, local adult male glee New State Committee. ! classes for High school pupils which has raised a thoroughbred Holstein Lentral America lonpes.; tions to dkte. I they will conduct again for the fifth — ------1 club, of 50 voices. A meeting ,of all rnif which'he will put on exhibition -'tZ -L . i a I boys interested in the formation of ' consecutive year. I Mrs. Emma Hussey is chairman at the big New England fair. after 10' organization has been called 9.— (AP) Mr. Wirtalla is president of the 'The first fall membership meeting bi^y recently ypung Lapp’s prize I of the spaghetti supper which mem- New Haven, Sept of the Chamber of Commerce will be ^ for Thurs^y evening at 8 o’clock, B. L. Whorf of the Hartford Fire Democratic leaders today began calf Won the honor of being one of o’clock this mommg when the big I bers of the Woman’s Benefit associa- wepSL ; MdilSdS-aventor September 22 Insurance Co., of Hartford gave a 1 tion will serve in Odd Fellows ban- the sixteen best in the stsite and all dirigible .-Neponset,” owned by the ® ' sixteen thereby qualified for the New England Airship Corporation, j ^ Podrove Buildmg. very interesting talk to the mem­ quet hall, Tuesday evening of next the party state convention at Ho- annual normal school I fJ o m ^ s I p t e S r iS t o thlt S t e be^ The purpose of the club is to ,prh- final competition at Springfield with publicity rights bandied by bers of the Manchester Lions Club week. The regular meeting of the j tel Griswold, Eastern Point, tomor- Hotel Bond, H artf^d. M . ' annroved at a meeting of the vide boys between the ages mention­ where the best thoroughbred of the Bird and Son, Inc., appeared sud­ assembled for their first dinner lodge will follow at 8 o’olock. aad j TPursd^^^^^^ Itoea ^ “.SfSfiJt'ee of w®ell ! Control at the ed with something constructive and meeting last night in the Hotpl the committee in charge of the sup­ ! of a group will be selected. denly from the east and sped swift-1 Sheridan. Speaking on the subject, per hopes for a large attendance of ! ness Franklin, an intelligent young ly westward overi the town to its' educational and at the same time chap of 14 summefs, bought his destination at Hartford—Brainard interesting to do. Then too, the “The Ancient Civilization of North the members. training will prepare them for mem­ America,” Mr. Whorf told how his _ I io.S“errS f/' I S^^v1rXrEn“g fr If t S ^ r I heifer, from Daniel Way of Gilead Field. The blimp was fiying at a interested visi- 'Two speakers will appear to ad­ for 550, money which he has worked bership in the Beethoven Club and love for the study of old languages, Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters ! morrow night, convention commit- J gether with many dress the Chamber members. Both height estimated at less than 200 hard to save. He plans to raise a feet and with the sim sparkling on assure material of value for the lat­ and the constant rbading of books will have its regular meeting to- | tees will be named, the members o f i tors, Madam subjects will be of town interest and ter in the future. Mr. Pearson is for i night in Odd Fellows hall. A social | which will come from the Senatorial The instructors were thoroughbred herd. The boy is very every inch of its 280-foot silvery on the subject, finally earned will be presented from an education­ hopeful of beginning his work with him the honor of being one of the I time will follow the business. The j districts. Most of these , already ; Sonia Seroi»a of New York wi u interested in this work and showed length was a sight to excite the ad- al standpoint. It is not expected a remarkable knowledge of thor- ! a large number of chatter membere best authorities in the^ country on degree staff of the local temple was j have been chosen and only those dls- j demonstrated a complete P that the Chamber will take any de­ ! miration of everyone who saw it. complimented for the excellent man- i tricts in which there are a large , gram of esthetic and jer wui oughlred cows as he discussed the j An official invitation Was extend- ’ and issues an invitation to all in­ the ancient languages of Mexico and finite action on either subject at this, with Superintendent F. A. ! ed by the Chamber of Coinmerce to terested to attend Thursday eva^ Central American Indians. ner in which it put on the ritualis- i number of towns will caucuses be dances. Misd time. It is the intention of the spec­ tic work at the district meeting in | needed. These will be held in the: Cropper, also o* New York Verplanck this morning. I have the Neponset visit Manches- nings meeting. Prefacing his address to the Lions ial committee on meetings to pre­ The contest at the Dunham Fair Rockville last evening, which was i dining room of the hotel in which I presented many of the .°®w lavorit sent subjects of general interest to ---- s TT /~n u 2, ' ter and it is expected that in a few with the story of civilization and was sponsored by the 4-H Clubs oi i ^jg^yg gj-st privately owned dirigi- well attended by delegations from I the convention holds its sessions. in ballroom dances, incma g the entire membership from the edu­ its. birth and growth in Nortii all over the state. A delicious su p -1 New State Committee the state. Young Ldpp is a member -jj^g ^ America ■will return here for INTRODUCING COAL America, the speaiker told of the the cational standpoint. per was served by Damon Temple in ' The new state committee also will [ is expected will be the vogue has of this splendid organiz^lom He is brief stay. George E. Pendergast, deep interest that he had taken as Odd FeUows hall and refreshments have been chosen and probably it s ; coming seasonseason. .y .™ - 1 a lr e a d y * b ^ '^ ^ r e d 'as°i^^’^ n c i- in the eighth grade at the Barnard I Gerard street, sales manager for j a youth, even to the extent of jour­ of ice cream and cake followed the makeup will be announced before : Aocording to the W .rt^ ^ s | school. Right no\v_ he is marking Bird company in this territory, ! CARBURETOR IN TOWN neying to Harvard College in his business of the meeting in the eve- the convention receives ovei-mgbt , “ “ S '= ?pe grace- man of the new bridge commission the days looking forward to next is also promotion manager for the • desire to learn more about the Sunday which is the opening of the airship’s trip. SuUivan-Hayes Co. Gives Un­ Eastern States Exposition. Aztecs, Toltecs and Mayas of Mexi­ _ |nlg11r“g“ e IndlcaSs orml^k!M*w.lto^. I Connecticut River bridge and its re The Neponset was sighted in Bol- | co. usual Service and Advice on Robest, small son of Mr. and Mrs. ; changes in the state committee. Other teachers included James R. lation to the future of Manchester,’ ton at 10:18 o’clock and three min-! “I soon found that the professpr’s Rudolph Fregin of 'Wells St. who has I The-rivalries in this city resulted in a subject of grefit interest and as i utes later the dirigible -was passin'- ! Care of Furnace.^ knowledge was limited,” said Mr. been confined to the Memorial hos- j several new members being elected Whitton and Eddie Russell of New INDIAN MEDICINE BAG over the center or Manchester, fiy- | Mr. Whitton’s specialty he- yet^itUe known to the town. In his 1 Whorf. "That gave me courage to pital for several weeks -with typhoid who will support the leader^ip of York. capacity as head of the commission ' ing at a cruising speed of nearly 65 | The Sullivan Hqyes Coal Co., rf continue. Also, the University pro- ■ fever, has so far recovered as to be I former Mayor David E. Fitzgerald.. “ 8; ^ Judge Johnson is well fitted to FOR LOCAL MUSEUM miles an hour. The ship fiew just j Burnside are installing “The Coal fessor soon came to me for help in i able to walk around and is expected r However, former Senator Josepti j and Mr. Russell in step and tap danc speak on the subject. south .of the Center and continued i Carburetor” in many of the homes the matter of deciphering the a n -! home within a short time. Tone, who has not been a Fitzgerald ' ing. Wilhain Jacob'is of Utica m- The second address will concern west towards Brainard Field. in town. This carburetor which is cient hieroglyphics and symbols, ------i supporter was not displaced. He re- . structed in the latest ideas for ball- the new proposed library and Y. M. Niece of 'Mathias Spiess Adds 'i The.jacket of the Nepemset is of I adaptable to any kind of fumaca and I continued my studies of an- Mrs. Charles W. Strant of Henry ! tained control in the 10th District. i room work, ^urmg the sessions o^ C. A. buildings at the North End. A UoU.. in riiildrATi’« i metal duralunvn which is light and i makes it possible to bum the small cien.t Spanish books towards this street entertained with a surprise; it was understood today that I the J Homnn- prominent North End promoter of Seminole Kelic to uniiarenS| strong. Her diameter is 38 feet. 1 Buckwheat coal where larger sizes personal shower last evening in ; changes made in the state i and theatrical stars & end. commit- the plan will be invited to present Collection Here. I The s8d:est gas known, helium, is re- i are now in use. The cost of thi.s "Knowing that a period spent honor of Miss Florence Phillips, | tees here indicated a contest be- stration of their specialties, the details to the Chamber members. ------I sponsible for the buoyancy of the j small coal is almost half of the with the remnant Aztecs would be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen i tween Democrats who favor running j The Board of Control at its meet­ A medicine bag, once used by the and also for its fireproof'j price of the stove and chestnut of great assistance in the study of Phillips of 106 Hamlin street, who j a party candidate for probate judge j ing today approved the newly or­ Pow-wow of the Seminole Indians j qualities. The cabin is glass en-1 sizes which makes it possible to cut the languages and legends, I pre- in the near future is to become the 1 against Judge John L. Gilson, Re- ANTl-SEOONERS ganized North End Merchants Divi­ of Florida, was presented to the | closed and is as comfortable as an j the present coal bill in half. bride of Frederick M. Wood, son of ' . . - w -serited my plan to the Social Sci­ publican, long elected with Demo- sion and its slate of officers. Children’s. Museum in the Hollister | automobile. Two motors, one on This company, which handies I cratic endorsement, and those who : ence Research Council of New York Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood of 51 street school today by Mrs. LUian | gg^h side, furnish the m o tiv .e power, i nothing but coal in the line of fue.. Washington street. A delightful i still believe in endorsing Judge G il-; and, it was accepted. I was provided SCORED BY RUTH Stewart Candia of New York City. 1 ggq under the favorable conditions! is ready at all times to send their evening was spent with the pastimes ! son. Another incident, it was ^ The donor had purchased the relic with transportation and expense ac­ BRIAND IS CONnDENT such as existed today, drive the ship men to your home to inspect your customary at such affairs, and a I pointed out today was that some of i with the intention of presenting it count for a period of study among Bloomington, 111., Sept. 9— (AP) — at 65 miles an houi> boiler and recommend any neces­ dainty luncheon was served by the 1 those who were replaced on the i to the Metropolitan Museum in New the Mexican Indians.” While disclaiming any part in the sary repairs, also advise as to the hostess. I state committee were among those i movement to place the prohibition LEAGUE FAVORS PLAN York hut through the influence of proper size of coal you should use. The speaker traced the probable who voted for Archibald McNeil, i referendum before Illinois voters her imcle, Mathias Spiess of 28 This is only one of tha many f i ^ migration of the early tribes over Jr., for National committeeman. i next November, Mrs. Ruth Hanna West Center street, she decided to MURDERER ATTENDS ser-vices this company has render­ the Alaskan peninsula which, ac- The State Ticket j Geneva, Sept. 9.— (A P )—Aristide McCormick, Republican Senatorial present it to the local museum. ed to the coal buying public. cprding to scientists was once a SEES LAST The makeup of the state ticket i candidate, in a campaigii address to­ I Briand, French foreign minister was Mr. Spiess who is widely known ; part of the mainland of eastern A IT IT ' under discussion today and i day declared that no citizen “has ! jubilant today when interviewed as an authority on Indian lore and i FUNERAL OF WIFE Asia. The new arrivals drifted | l , n i n I P ! leaders said it was slowly assuming ! prior to convening of the session of j ( SENATOR ALLEN’S CXINDITION S T A R K R ill any right to oppose this poll.” who has unearthed many rare and ' Baltimore, Sept. 9.— (A P )—Sena- southward, leaving small detach- ■ U V l i l / U l x l l i U l l U U l i shape. The outlook was something , She said even the liquor was less i the Council of the League of Na- ' valuable menentos of the Red Man, | ments o f the main body in what is i I like this: ' • tions, at that body’s having referred I tor Henry J. Allen, of Kansas, who important than “another issue which made possible the museum at the j Middletown, Sept. 9.— (A P.)— yesterday' entered Johns Hopkins now the states of Washington, Ore-: ■ I For governor Wilbur L. Cross; ; has been raised in Illinois the last I his project for a federation of Eu- Harding School by his donation of John Zlatohlavek, 66,- today was gqh,.-California and Arizona, proven; Lieut. Governor David A. Wilson, ropean states to the Assembly of | hospital for treatment, will be op­ few days,” the right of people to I collection. He has, in all permitted to spend a half hour at erated upon tomorrow or Thursday, later' by the numerous tribes that Harford: secretary of state ^ the League which convenes here | gj^gn Over 3,000 Mothers and ! the school more than \ the bier of his wife .Annie, who he it was said at the hos^tal today. were to be found in those far-west-1 ' : T. Miner, New London; treasurer,; ------j "Several thousand citizens have Wednesday. . ‘ ,.'2 0 0 0 Indian relics, including! jg alleged to have slain Saturday. The operation it was said, was hot ern states. | lir*J IW J T • TL* I Charles B. Pinney, Stafford Springs; signed this petition for a referen- The French foreign nunister told ■ practically every conceivable article j Coroner L. A. Smith granted regarded as serious. "On reaching southern Mexico,” | W id o w s m o d e I r ip In iS j comptroller, Anthony Sunderland._ dum,” she continued, proceeding un- newspapermen he considered quick | ^g^^j ^jy. fhem. The medicine bag is > ziatohlavek’s request that he he 1 said Mr. Whorf, “ the ancient Mayas Danbury; attorney general, Francis ^ ..|-jjgjj. constitutional rights and acceptance of his idea in pnncipl^e g^ggg gf ^ead work, beautifully 'gj-gjiffg^ fg yjg^ f^g remains of I and Toltecs— the predominant lead , T. Reeves, Waterbury. | under their rights specifically by the league coim ^ and was worn by Pow- ^ g gg^ authorized his tern-1 ers— set up virtual empires, deve.'- Year— But One Died. j Many friends of former Congress-1 pj-ovided by the laws of this state,” victory for the cause of peace and , ^^gy Qgg^j ggy whose grand] g^rarv release : man P. B. O’Sullivan have been de- i gg g j-gsuit “certain leaders of economic contenimeni on tnis siae, - _ . , ------from the Middlesex oped marvelous cities, temples, py­ contentment on this side , jjggghter, Lucy Pan Little Cloud,; gggnty jail at Haddam. The m an! ramids and produced among other ! sirious of ha-ving him on the ticket, Anti-Salomon League of ^Illinois of the Atlantic. after his death, sold it for $67.50. j accompanied to his home here * last! preferably for attorney general but .taken the field and their first Those of his countrymen who are j lesser accomplishments a remark- Pajris, Sept. 9-:— (A P.)-^’rhe. The Seminoles of Florida, like all | . gjjgriff Bert G. Thompson. tiWe lunar, calendar,' a. system of Tarty of Gold Star '' mothers and Mr. O’Sullivan has informed them I ^ ^ jg jgggj g^q gonsti- here made no ~ attempt to minimize__ ♦; |other tribes in America, believed i i7.,,„orni for Mrs Zlatoh- widows which will visit American he is not a candidate for any office j j^utional proposal, The League,” she the dangers. The plsmplan still mmust ust; ^as endowed with ; , writing in symbols and a religion. * face in open discussion in which i __ , ; lavek were to be held this after- “ At about the time of the con­ military cemeteries on this side of on the ticket, that his ambition at | ggjq_ “would have me oppose this : isupematural powers from the Great | Have SI 0,000 present is to be able to go out and i igggi petition now and ignore it non-European states may have con By Saving ^65.00 *t Month quests of Alexander the Great in the water this year, arrived here at ■ ‘ Spirit and that special clothing or | ’ pamilv Trouble do a lot of campaigning for the igtgr ” ^ut she said “I will listen to siderable to say. They feel, how­ 330 B. C., the Mayas had developed 2:05 p. m., today. They crossed or. party and the convention ticket. Mr. | counsel which outrages every ever, that there are no objections to ornamen^ ' Domestic difficulties, police kURl 36. -old Plan pf a system of writing, arithmetic and the Republic debarking at Cher­ O’Sullivan said today that this was conviction I have ever held on the sary in the performance of restor . gjjgj.gg^ caused Zlatohlavek to shoot O ffloncy-buildingisused by numbering that has the world baf­ bourg this morning. his fixed intention. ! subject of majority rule, of popular in a frank open talk. ! and fatally wound his wife at their more dun 185,000 investors. fled at the present time. Scripts in Since last May, the Invalides sta­ When the Pow-wow was absent, home. A son frustrated the man’s ! Write for ^ee descriptive May Be Altered ; government and of the sancitity of the people believed that his miracu­ the Dresden museum show a system tion in Paris has witnessed weekiy The outlook that the ticket might j.j^g -constitution.” FIRED ON BY BANDITS plan to commit suicide. j booklet, "Enjoy Money." of-, numbers that reach the billion a new set of faces of Americar be altered somewhat -with Mr. Miner | Mrs. McCormick re-affirmed her lous powers were, left at home em­ A formal finding in the case is j bodied in the sacred medicine bag. rriafk. Statuettes have been found of mothers and widows. They _ always offered for treasurer and some one ; statement in a speech before the Re- Peiping, China, Sept. 9.— (A P )— expected to be issued by Coroner! Thus it happened that the ojcnamen- this period in the ancient Yucatan have been greeted by crowds at th Ielse for _secretary and the publican state convention _ that “if a Roy Chapman Andrews today re­ Smith in the very near future. Inj Investors tal bag was carried to the< patient. jungle cities. station and there also were crowd.s | makeup probably will not come until . majority in Illinois expressed a de- ceived word from J. McKenzie I Uie meanwhile Ernest A. Inglis , "The Toltecs built massive, but Young, chief of motor transport for! 'vitt herbs and roots from Syndicate at the Tomb of the Unknown So*- ■ j^g^ before the nominations begin. ; gjj.g gg November 4 for a repeal of state attornejr, is withholding pres-1 .c* . which they prepared their medi­ FOUNDED 1IM not as good as the Mayas who were dier when the mothers and widow jt has been expected that Mr.1 the igth Amendment” she would ac- Andrews’ expedition into the Gobi entation of the case to a Grand, marvels in the construction of stone asseinbled there to place a wreath, j Gross would have the nominatipn cept the result. At the same time desert, saying Mr. Young and his | cines; otherwise the Pow-wow would Second Ned. Benk Bldg. weax the medicine bag on his way Jury,’ pending the d.ompletion of o i temples, pyramids and large stone A total of 3,654 made the pilgrim- , for governor by acclamation, but in gj,g re-iterated that she was person­ Chinese assistants had been fired on | thorough investigation of the shoot- j NEW HAVEN terraces. In the courts of the temple age this year, 1,049 fewer than had , ^gw Haven today it was asserted , gjjy g (jj.y ggq ggid '‘no intoxicating but uninjured by bandits near Tang- j to the ill person, and everyone who met him followed to assist in driv­ ing. the Mayas erected a sculptured signified their intention to come. At that the name of Burton Mansfield,' ijquor is kept or served in my kiang, 175 miles northwest of Kal- i been | ing away the evil spirits that caused Judge Thomas C. Flood has » stone monument every five yea^^e. the start there were 11,660 eligibles, insurance commissioner under Gov- , home.” gan. They were returning to Chi-I retained as Zlatohlavek’s counsel. I At a later date these periodic five- leaving 8,384 yet to come. ernor Baldwin, will . be presented. ------na from Mongolia. ' the sickness. year monuments ceased to be erect- | Next Year’s Plans This would mean k ballot. Mr. KURDISH REVOLT OVER Cd.'at a time when they are suppos­ Col. Richard Ellis already is lay- Mansfield has been in Europe and ’.s . ------ed to have gained and standardized ing plans for next year’s mothers. I now returning but the claim is made Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 9.— (AP.) ' the astronomical, arithmetical and The largest parties are expected in i that before he left he told those who ^ government today announcea scientific knowledge among the va­ 1931, many having waited to see | saw him about the matter, that he j Angora offensive against rious tribes.” just how the Army could handle j wjauld not decline the nomination if j j^yj,jjjgh rebels in the Mount Ararat The speaker described the fall of mother. The 1932 and 1933 groups j it came to him. An effort to Pjo- egion had developed successfully the Maya and Aztec empires when will he smaller. • mote his cause was begun and the and that the back of the resistance the Spanish conquistadores landed Only three pilgrims have been de-1 claim is that many had been broken. ‘‘Promises fill no sack’’^ i- on the Mexican shore and traveled nied the privilege of seeing their | were interested in Mr. ^ According to report the Kurds are inland to give the Aztec nation the sons’ eraves Two of these became name before Professor Cross retiring in a southeasterly directio’i first blow. Due to a prophecy that H f t S and were unable ,o j suggeeted tor the governorahip are followed by Turkish forces which it is TASTE and not words had been handed down'through the have occupied strategic positions. ages to Montezuma, the Aztec chief, third, diedd’ -a after t ? .* , *r‘bid she had • reacherefche^ i chairmanship to- of Operations in the zone adjoining which told- of the restoration of- tho Verdun. ■ the new state committee. It has the Irak frontiers will be started you enjoy in a smoke / old glory of the empire, the greatest Army officials had expected that, soon. of early American civilizations, at more than 200 would ^ j gubernatorial nominee to indicate the arrival of a prophetic white but seventeen were hospit^ized. The I ^ ^ chief, the ruin of the empire w.as entire trip from home to home was i profeggog cross as the nominee sealed. On the prophetic date Cor­ madfe in an average of 32 days. i greater interest in BAYER ASPIRIN tez, cruel Spanish conquistador ar­ Party “T,” the group which arnv -1 selection of a chairman for the rived at Vera Cruz and through ed today will leave on September i committee. trickery and the capture of Monte­ 22. i ------is always SAFE zuma, and the subsequent stirring FTTZ OUT OF RACE of the coastal tribes to v/ar against TROOPS GUARD MINES Boston, Sept. 9.— (A P )—The re- beware of imitations the Aztecs, the glory of the nation ------_ I tirement of John F. Fitzgerald, for- waned. Lima, Peru, Sept. 9.— (A P )—One i gjgg mgyor of Boston, frqm the race Because of this partici •'.o- hundred and fifty troops have been | ^.j^g Democratic gubernatorial tion to the study and ■ ".l; sent to the copper mining region nomination left the field to Joseph of the Central American where workers have demanded im-' g g jy gf 'Westfield and John J. symbols and hierogly '!'• provement in working conditions ! Cummins of Boston today, Whorf has been commi.' to from the Cerro de Pasco Copper i Fitzgerald announced his retire- decipher certain symhbts i -■! a Company, an American concern. *! jggnt from the race from a hospital European museum, frCi"’ -hich An additional hundred soldiers are bed last night after his physicians, hs.z retained to be sent at once to put down smy had informed him that it was im -, 'photostatic copies. Progress cn the trouble which may arise as a conse­ perative that he give up his cam- i latter work is slow, necessitating quence of the demands. paign. His condition was not seri- j several years of study and research ous, they said, but his vitality was NEW RADIO STATION before the history of a certain peri­ very low. od in early American civilization Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 9.— (AP) — ■ BANDITS GET $11,000 will he completed. of Station WBEN, owned and operated Cleveland, Sept. 9.— (AP) — 'Two Mr. Whorf s address was . Buffado Evening News, went robbers kidnaped Edward Kells, 23, the most instructive ever given be- \on the Eilr for the first time last department manager of the Tellmg- ^ore any civic club in Manchester. night and at 9 o’clock today began Belle Vernon Company, forced him The speaker was thoroughly ac­ regular daily broadcasting. to open the company’s sale and es­ quainted with his subject and. show­ It will operate on the nine hun­ caped with $11,588 early today. U n l e s s you sfee the name Bayer ed in a marked manner the lodg dred kilocycle channel. Kells was released blindfolded. and the word genuine on the package period of time spent in the study as pictured abiave you can never be of the lives, habits and languages of sure that you are taking the genuine the early American Indians. Bayer/ Aspirin that thousands of physioEuis prescribe in their daily RAPS N. Y. MAYOR INVITATION practice. To the People of Manchester and Vicinity Who Like The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It. is your guarantee ^ of ! New York, Sept., 9.— (A P )—Major purity—^your protection against un- General James G.> Harbord, chair­ Ripe Peaches man of the Republican edvisory itations. Millions of users have We ripen our peaches on the tree, and the ripest of proved that it is safe. committee, in a radio address last these Ripe Peaches we sell at the farm. ijight charged that Democratic Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly ^liticians during ten years of mis­ relieves: rule have plundered the city of New The Elberta Crop Is Ready Now! Headaches Neuritis^ York and brought its government to These are the best Canning Peaches. Colds Neuralgia the verge of moral bankruptcy. Lumbago Responsibility for conditions he Come! Sore Throat V Toothache V ^id, must be shared by Alfred E. The nearest way from Manchester is over John Tom Hill. Rheumatism Smith,, titular head of the party, No harmful after-effects follow its On e Witt ettwms spmd (xuit Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt use. It docs not depress the heart. and Mayor James J. Walker, who he HUBBARD’S FARM Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer described as "sm amiable young man GILEAD, CONN. manufacture of monoaceticacidester <§) 1930, Lman k Mvus Tosams Co. with cynical ^difference to crimes . .1. .. 1_. commi|ted under his administration.' of lalicylicadd. '-i-i ' r ^ K 'k J ^ ■- i \ < >s.^- A-S3 ' C' - t -

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thereby than if the Volstead act had i h m r ^ M t r r charges that Ma.jor G8.ngLpheIl, for-! Heaven Help the Poor SaMors-on a Night Like This! mer prohibitic^ adnoiiiistrator for' he^ named after us.. L 'I CLOSED WEDN^ AT NOO/N J (l»n {ti9 3HrraUi the. New York metropolitan dis­ We bad foolishly tried to kid trict, is noaktng, to ttie effect that the Judge about bis predilection for PUBLISHED BY THE hurricane forecasts— and he comes H E R A LD PRIN TIN G COMPANY, INC. "politics" ipakes prohfftftion un- 13 Blssell Street enforcible, are not to be brushed iiack at'us with an array of first South Manchester. Conn. THOMAS FERGUSON aside by any such persiflage. hand knowlejjge and observations of General Manager______\ We believe it to involve i^er meteorological phenomena in the Founded October 1, 1881 hypocrisy to pretend that the tenta­ West Indies that ought to make the United States Weather Bureau Published Every Evening Except cles oi this devilish problem do not Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the ashamed of itself. Post Office at South Manchester, reach out Into every stratum df pub­ Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. lic and official life. We do not be­ At no time did we seek to cast SUBSCRIPTION RATES doubt on Judge Latimer’s weather On® Year, by mall ...... J6.00 lieve there is a single official in this X, P er Month, by mall ...... 8 .60 country, from the highest to the wisdom. We have known for Delivered, ohe year ...... ,89.00 many years that he knows more Single copies ...... 8 .03 lowest, in a position to react in any about the weather-^—knows more v s ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED direct way on prohibition enforce­ PRESS ment, who is or possibly-can be at that is so, we mean—than anybody The Associated Press is exclusively else; bi»t we must confess that we entitled to the use for republleatlon all times free from the influence of weren’t aware of more than the half Wednesday Morning' of all news dlpatche* credited to It some ramification of the enormous i/' I or not otherwise credited In this of it. An<^ we’ll here and now say paper and also the local news pub­ illegal traffic in liquor. ^ 1 lished herein. that if Brother Latimer ever comes All rights of republleatlon of The organization of a vast coun­ out with a flat prediction that on special dispatches herein are Also re­ try like this, with a hundred and Framed Pictures served. such and suchV day—or week—one twenty-odd millions of people, Is / SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- of those himdred-and-fifty mile Just a few odd pictures we’re immeasurably complicated. A thou­ A SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser, thig-a-majigs is due to hit this neck Inc., 285 Madison Ave., New York, N. sand motives bear upon the count­ clearing from our stock. For­ Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., of the woods we’re going to have us mer xaiues up,to $5.00 each. Chicago, Ills. less details of its government from a cyclone cellar dug in the back Slightly shopmarked. C^tsh a thousand directions and with a for Full service client of N E A Ser­ yard if we have to sell our ship in and carry. vice. Inc. thousand various pressures. No Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ a bottle and our other shirt to pay human eye cam follow the workings tions. the man to dig it. The Herald Printing Company. Inc., of the entire mechanism when it is assumes no financial responsibility whirring in' action. Always forces for typographical errors apnearlng in HUEY JL are in operation which escape casual j WATKINS BROTHERS advertisements In the Manchester The New Orleans reporter who Evening Herald. observation or even attempted punched the nose of Governor Huey ffi 65 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. , scrutiny. And one ^ of the most pow- Long probably knew the governor erftil of these is the liquor traffic's THE ILLINOIS MUDDLE better than did those who had gain­ enormous interest in defeating the The senatorial situation in Illinois ed their impressions of him from a enforcement of prohibition. Another has become viciously complicated. distance and from the records of his is the fixed conviction on the part When Ruth^Hanna McCormick in­ spectacular performances as they; of every experienced participant in jected herself into it, last winter, have appeared in the public prints. y - government that the prohibitory and campaigned for the Republican A stranger would have been almost laws were never really meant—that nomination with the motley support sure that the governor, usually they were adopted, not to 'put an of the Anti-Saloon League and Big fighting drunk, would pull a big blue end to the use of alcoholic bever­ Bill Thompson and with the lavish gun and shoot his assailant full of IN NEW YORK ages, but to close the open saloon. ’WASitllNGTON use of her own money, thoughtful holes, for he has managed to build KEREy* T O y O U R The government of this country Republicans throughout the coun- himself a nation-wide reputation as and of its geographical divisions is New York, Sept. 9.—After all, a , try found little pleasure in the spec­ a very bad man indeed. The re­ in the hands of sophisticated per­ ‘•visiting fireman” is, perhaps, the HEALTH tacle. They did not like the com­ porter, however, seems to have gofti sons. Such people know perfectly best judge of what a "visiting fire- BY RODNEY" DUTCHER Bureau and the Customs Service J S y O r fO AJV/C ftfCtO T pany Mrs. McCormick was keeping ten away very nicely with his sock well that any bona fide attempt to man does and sees in New York. I until recently, when both were i flOTftoa or rwsr wnr to nenbitr on the beezer; so he doubtless had Washington—The burning of the moved up to the old Southern Rail-! and did not see how such a combi­ actually enforce prohibition would Time and again, I have tried to AO queatiaos >®3®n£n9 Uaa&K ad Obt *31 U wwm*. nation could be made to work. Huey sized up for a bluff—a correct make sight-seeing suggestions to wartime - constructed .temporary way Building at the foot of 13th result in an instant political revolu­ SCBfUpBQi BQOivSBBw' estimate, usually,...... in the...... case— of - a visitors. ___ But thanks______to — Mrs. building which housed the Federal street on the Avenue. | Vril* on on® of papar onl)r. Laibn OMal aot «M®ai It did not work. It was early About 6000 employes ot th e; tion and their own official destruc­ swaggering bravo, even if he Is alChalmer Speers of Cambridge, O., 130 oonla. Addrass Dt. Frank itcCoi, am eC tkia papa® ^ I recognized that the nomination of a tion. The thifJl' Is simply unthink­ BB B ^ seems to be that other “con- R”Bureau rpan and the Children,Children’s Bureau Census Bureau are working in two j was a partial answer to a prayer of the old war buildings, it has been ■ declared dry, in the face of a rapid­ able save in the minds of a group governor. stant reader” I’ve been trying to THE GOOD PSYCHOLOGY OF Rafter four or five days of the fruit Just the same, the governor s I find for years, the morning after a often offered up by government em­ ^pointed out by Census Director Wil­ BEAUTIFYING THE HOME fast, jrott should continue the fast ly growing sentiment against pro­ of people who Have no conception I latest bizarre performance—pre-' triple holiday is far from blue and ployes who have had to work *.n liam M. Steuart, and the important ______1 longer, until the ra^ entirefy dte- hibition, had been a risky thing, whatever of the extent of the deter­ such flimsy structures. records of the 1930 census on which _ „ ____ „ „ ,j I apnears. ’The citrus frufts often stir j especially in view of the fact that senting an imposter before a broad-! desperate. There are still nine of these they are now working are lagarded President Hoover has said, j tc«ic condlthms ndiicli mination not to submit to enforce­ Back home, safe and sound In I James Hamilton Lewis, a former casting microphone and having him i "Tempo buildings,” as they are as seriously exposed to fire risk in “America is a nation of 23,000,000 , temporarily produce * rash, but this ment. Cambridge, she writes: “I wonder if senator with a fair record and a impersonate a man whom Huey was ., „ „. .. called here, housing various bureaus the day time. At night the original families living in 23,000,000 home-i- win always d&appear tlte is This being the case, what in the you ever consider yourself a visit- cannot be accommodated in records are moved out for safekeep ccHitinued loo^ enou^L first-class campaigner, had vreceived suspected of kidnaping—is perhaps j ^^.g. guide. To me, the foundation of American world is to be expected but just such the larger and better government ing In a fireproof building I life rests upon home and family. ’ the nomination of the Democrats the most theatrical stunt in which (Ans.—There seems to be a dif- buildings.______They,, ------have commonly------,, morning. things as Major Campbell recites? The fashioning of a home is one (LecafroB of Iirer> and was out as a dfipping wet. The this very peculiar governor has yet ference of opimon. I crasider my- regarded as bad fire hazards 'The U. S. Public Health Service of the most satisf3dng of adven­ Questiem: J. K. writes: “To settle self one, .^ut few other people have always been unpopular be- and various offices of the Agricul- Republican state convention there­ How long would President Hoover engaged, and is deserving of a sort tures. Everyone dreams of a home an arg;ument, will you tril ns jost last, how long would any shred of of admiration for its novelty. 1 e ' cause .smoking In them has been ture and Commerce Departments he will have some day, with roses where the liver is located, and what fore decided that the party would "Having read your artmles for prohibited. Furthermore, are among tenants of the other . clim’oing over the walls, beckoning holds it in place?” accept the result of the impending his usefulness last, if he were to set Some of these days, probably, some time with interest (Ed note, jjgjjjg made of wood, cardboard and Tempos. - — - - - - j.gg curtains blowing in and out of the Answer: The liver is located in state referendum on the question of himself with all his heart and soul Louisiana will chuck Huey Long Jaw'NerSrk'^ vSLlTyou'do ’ tarpaper roofs, toey Fei^ral -Trade (^mmission rec- ^nd ^ warm cheery fire the upper portioai of the aMomo. to the one job of preventing the in­ onto the junk heap, or into jail, or saw New York as pernaps you ao. .^j^gj. qq resistance to warm weather, ords of the "power trust” and chain ' . voTrifv -h»st tiie diauhtara. About federsil and state prohibition— and Ed. Comm_ent... Heaven for- the workers within them are store Investigations were not as se-j ^ u r n ^ A b ^ fluential people of this coimtry from somebody will put an end to him I chairs for old friends. While the four-fifths /of the Hver is aa tte there was nothing for Mrs. McCor­ bid that anyone should do that.) worst sufferers during Washington’s riously depleted by the fire as was obtaining their supplies of liquor? altogether. Then Louisiana will "A friend at Columbia Univer- ' savags has but a temporary resting right, and (me-ftfth on th« lett aide. mick to do but abandon her ultra­ heat weaves. the destruction j ^^vbich h“ changes frequently The liver rests upon various abdo- qplX.g;e.t onto the Eastern, -front; ,gity. .secured an apartnient for me of the hulldinc- and such files as were wnivu euaugca x cyuc x_.» , dry supporters similarly de­ His administration would blow; ,,, up ' They Aren’t Handsome of the building and such files as were ! for others, civilized man always mmal organs, such as mone]^ erge in . one v ^ t explosion of his eveiy pages .at Mardi Gras time. ®°aw And,’, If the truth must be told, lost seems to be Bgiving_ B _ new im-■ . I.I others, , ^ , ------jg^ ___permanent, colon antt- tiA sromacn. «toTi-aeh It is also sup- clare that she would be guided by On the roof just below I saw they look more like overgrown hen petus to the ancient movement for governmental aim—it would become meantime he seems to be a pretty trees ported by five strong hganumta. The the result of the referendum. '' someone lying on a cot on his houses than buildings commen- a government archives building. where »xxcx= he can have friendly ...... k u x trv the lower Meantime Mrs. McCormick had a chaos of failure. The same high price to pay for state pub­ hack with a typewriter on his tum-. surate with the dignity of a large,, Money Now Available growing m the yard, where there is ^ J S S e of^^ made the very serious mistake of thing is true of Secretary Mellon, of licity. my. It was, by the way, the first government. 1 The building is going to be con-, something good to eat tucked aw^y about the level the 9th rib. the Department of Justice, of gov­ thing I noticed. I wondered if it ^ qj course they are all going to structed. It has been authorized by i on the pantry shelves. . . [ hiring private detectives to trail the might he Gilbert.” . . . (Ed. Note, pg jqj.^ down sooner or later in the Congress. The site has been tenta- j A large part of our leisure time is chairman of the Senate committee ernmental organization everywhere. . . . That’s great propaganda for government’s huge building pro- tively chosen after considerable ar- 1 spent, or should be, in cur homes, investigating primary expenditures Whether every detail of Major the boss, but the fact is I spend my gram, hut for all these years since gument, but it may be chang’ed | How important it is that our pre- in retaliation for snooping tactics Campbell’s charges is true or not mornings heaving portables at the j^j^g ^jjgy have been housing again. Some of the experts w h o' cious leisure hours be spent in OUNI^E BANDITS U O TATIO i bird who starts his radio each morn- many important f^ eral activities have been studying the project are i pieasarit surroundings. A home employed by that committee—^thus’-®^^®® difference. He is only ing at six. When I have exhausted and protecting—or exjiosing—many anxious to put up a building which, should be more than a place to becoming involved in a quarrel with telling what everybody knows who my typewriter supply I use long- important and valuable records sus- will take care of added archives hang your hat. It should be more NOW ROB GRAVES the Senate itself, which must pass knows anything at all about the hand, which the editor can never ceptible to fire. over a period of many decades to 'than four walls surrounding a bed: upon the validity of her election. times he lives in. ^ It malces a , read so he a.sslgns someone else to , -visitors to Washington arriving come instead of setting up one which should be a place of inspiration, "In its true sense, science Is the do it. And those are the days when hy train are familiar with the g e n -, will'not much more than take care | where one may really live and study F0RCUR101RADE rather shocking picture, but the That performance did her no good. onee prowr ^sitlve expression, of 1 it’s good.) eral appearance of the Tempos, for ! of existing needs. | eniov life. A home should be in- only possible lesson to be drawn Now, as has been expected, the Christianlty that the world has yet' “ Met my daughter, returning from among the group were the govern-! rvi,acrHrtr,T,oi,-aoQuestionnaires haveha,ro haonbeen sent,aorvf, teresting and attractive. t In_ it: * ----- you Shanghai. — (A P )—^Ban^ eWef- Anti-Saloon League and the W. C. from it is that prohibition has been J Europe and, with her, began wan- ment hotels which faced the rail- out by the presidential advisory 1 gjjguld be able to spend joyous houTo ftiins in some o f the interior prov­ —Professor John MacMurray. dering about. Had breakfast at The road station plaza, but which are committee on the archives building, T, U. have gone behind the candi­ a stupendous blunder because 'It inces have hit upon a new “raAet.” ------. ! Bandbox. (Ed, Note: Merely living now in process of demolition. One to the various departments asking ^ jg ^ j^ce where you asked human beings to be some­ As one means of providing them- dacy of a bolter, Mrs. Lottie Holman "A friend asked me recently if I. here, you’ll have to tell me where it of these buildings was on the Cap- how la^e a volume and what type ^ welcome your friends, or where thing else. srives with a steady source of tinr- O’Neill, an aggressive woman politi­ had seen the new Hoover flag. When' is.) . . . And advise you to go there itol Grounds, just across from the ^archives they have to comribute. I / and quiet, as enue at a minimized risk they have cian with whom Mrs. McCormick I said I hadn’t, he turned an empty if only to see the old lady cashier, senate Office Building. The answers presumably will give 1 . y, ^ ^ taken to robbing the tombs their pocket inside out and announced, ,Ed. Note: How did M *. S CONCLUSIVE ARGUMENT Those remaning are mostly in the how much_ s p a c e ^ jg ancestors and srihng the loot to has been at war for two years over ‘That’s it.'"’ ed now and will he needed in the fu­ ever escape being a reporter ?) ' vicinity of Tempo No. 4, the one largely determined by the kind of curio dealers. ^ ^ a trivial matter of personal jeal­ For several years we have been —Senator James A. Reed “We visited the new Cathedral which burned; and in the Mall, smith ture. • a home you came from. It is well In the eyes of the Cailncae masses ousy. debating, with divers and sundry . . . (Ed. Note: Being a New Yorker,^ of Pennsylvania avenue between the Congress .has appropriated $1,- this form of theft makes riie porpe-, "The husbands and wives who known that one of the biggest helps Mrs. O’Neill and the drys are out, protagonists of speed, the proposi­ haven’t been out that way in quite Capitol and the treasury. One of 000,000 for the building out of an trators as low as certain classes of still devotedly love one another after a while. How’s it coming along?) the latter housed the Prohibition authorized $8,750,000. in the world is to have been reared not in any hope of winning them­ tion that it is the slow driver who is in the right kind of home environ­ their coimtrymen who worship In­ 20 years or more of marriage are then walked along Riverside Drive sects and reptUea And the “tiDg selves, but to beat Mrs. McCormick responsible for a great many auto­ those who live again in their chil- | and took a bus to Washington' ment. dren.” The home has a great deal to do worshippers” are considered a very and permit the election of a Demo­ mobile collisions, The Herald taking Square. Watched low class iffdeed. StiO, the hsndits Beresford. swimming in with the physical health. There you cratic senator from the solidly Re­ the negative side and placing the Se%=r,n“d sf,?,irH,'’“5fed™Sfr=SiM0NEYCRISlSSENDS eat your two most important meals, manage to survive such criticism, walked over to the elevated. It She told him ' publican state of Illinois. blame for most of the collisions upon i There you obtain your rest, sleep, even though some of it comes from , I’m Win.S»r interest New Yorker, to h '; : CURIOS TO BAZAARS their more scrupulous otflleagues. Mrs. O’Neill is said to have a large speed. And all this time we have love to h ^ a few privileges. ;itnow that on the way we tried to hadn't known himself. (Ed. Note:' l/UlUvu IV DJlLniillv I recreation and baths. The most im­ portant health habits are carried on Cme of the most successful in the personal following. The Republican beeh secretly waiting for the seem- —Mary LatUrOp, noted Woman : ^uy soda pop, as we cali it in Ohio, QQgh nke to have run across, ______business of looting graves is a rob­ lawyer. i arid had great difficulty. (Ed. Note: that one.) in the home. drys are far more bitter toward ingly inevitable time to arrive when The home also molds our mental ber leader called “ ]ffig Feet l i , ” te? The next time ask for beer or hard Istanbul. — (AP) — The ill wind Mrs. McCormick as a "backslider” one of the denouncers of road “I am Scptch-Irish or "While my trip was so delightful, health, for homes have a deep psy- markable because no shoe store can Irish-1 grog and you’ll have no trouble get- of Turkey’s economic crisis Is blow­ possibly undertake to fit him with a lizards and highway mud turtles Scotch, depending upon what com- ' ting it.) 1 yet wonder if sometlinea you do chological influence on us. A well than they would have been toward ing good to tourists and bazaar pair of ready-made boots,x. pany I am in.” «Tn not tire of your daily task,” the mis­ ordered home has a cheery, invigor­ a wet candidate who, as such, might would spring the unanswerable ar­ I In V. one place the man gave us merchants. Li has made a business of looting Sir Thomas Lipton. j g, look I cannot describe. He said sive concludes. (Ed Note: There ating effect on the mind, while a dis­ have beaten them in the primaries. gument. It never has come. are days when if I had the fare to The famous covered bazaar with ordered home depresses one. A tombs, and to guide him along the he’d been in business 20 years and its 3,000 little shops was practically They are now interested in nothing There is one utterly conclusive Cambridge. . . . Oh, well, don’t we hoipe that is dressed up in in-yiting most profitable path he haa em­ “The majority of marriages are nobody had ever asked for pop. (Ed. depleted of the "finds” dear to tour­ ployed a curio expert to work with not happy. Eighty Tier cent of them Note: Which should prove what I’ve, all.) colors gives os a better mental pic­ but revenge, in the political destruc­ proof, capable of employment in GILBERT SWAN, ists, till this year’s crisis forced him In Honan province. The apert begin in ecstasy and develop into a been telling you about this town.) ture than a home that is dull £uid tion of the candidate who used them every case where a slow car is hit many of the best families to sell drab. A clean, colorful, cozy home appraises the objects which li habit.” “Took the elevated down town their treasures. to get the nomination and now, by a fast car or vice versa, which —Ekigar Wallace. fills us with confidence, and awakens steals from the royal tombs in the to Trinity Church and feel that the With the recent influx of old vicinity of the ancient ctqfltal of from their point of view, has be­ fastens the responsibility on the spirits of Robert Fulton and A lex-' the feeling that we ^11 conquer the Bn^riallDCOTersA copper, silver, embroideries and world and bring the spoils home to Lojrang and tella him which are \ 1 trayed them. slow one beyond possibility of quib' ander Hamilton would suggest that! jewels, trade Is quickening in the worth marketing. \ benches be placed in the church- j show the folks. Eddie Guest was As matters are now shaping ble. And we Can keep it to ourself Peaiants^ WeBs YieU booths of the labyrinth. So keen rtght when he said, ‘I t takes a heap This bandit^ makes no secret ot yard for tired visitors. Considering! Host Of Hard Drinkmand even sanguinary is -competition his knavery and opening boasts tlwt theniselves the situation resolves it­ no longer* even though it shatter that it’s perhaps the best known' of living in a house to make it that one Jewish rug merchant pays home,” but tne right kind of Hving the living are safe from his preda­ self Into a question of whether the all other contention of ourS to Wts. street in the world Wall Street | , ^ Oil In Polish Corridor three husky Kurds to gtiard his in the right kind of home only makes tory instincts so long as the gravea Ib is very simple. Here it ls normal Republican majority in Illi- 5 seemed very cbmmonplace. 1 guess j Bulgaria. — (AP) — The person from jealous competitors. it seem dearer and more delightful. prove profitable. He has, however, ' nois is big enough to withstand the "If the slow car had been going one expects to see armored cars and * ’ ^ cBiithonqt The romance that always lurks A home should be a place where j found it necessary on occariona to TUChola, Poland. — (AP) — Dis­ sacks of gold being carried about.; department of Bourgas, southeaat- In the Istanbul bazaars recently losses that appear to be the inevit­ faster it wouldn’t have been there the good emotions are brought out fight some of the living who do not covery of oil in the "Polish Corri- (Ed. , Note: Since the crash, they’re \ em Bulgaria, consumes an enor­ made a dramatic appearance in two appreciate this brand «C “protect tci^get into the collision, would-it?” and taught to stick around. Calm­ able election day outgrowth of dor” has caused great interest here, .lucky to be jingling pennies in their mous amount of liquor. Russian wardrobes. They were tion.” r - ______— d. J. . 11 -. < ^-K. f-rt a \ xTTrt 452 ness, courage and cheer are as nec­ Mrs. McCormick’s candidacy. In The answer is that it would hot. The summer s ta rts unusually pockets down there.) Then we went An official survey coverlni sold for $10 apiece in the “Flea essary in making a real home as a Peasants and other provtnolale dry and a number of peasants no- \ to Times Square and ate in an au- only 1928 Senator Glenn received 1,594, No other is possible. Ergo, there villages and 14 towns showed Bazaar,” the section devoted to bed or stove. Uving near the tombs hate made ticed in their wells a greasy liquid | tomat for the first time, which was [ gg villages without a saloon. The second-hand furniture. Unable to 031 votes. His Democratic opponent could have been flo collision. There' 4 several attacks on l i and Us band with the flavor of gasoEBne; while in j qfiite an experience. And so dropped | remaining communities, with a total resell them, the merchant decided of nuuauders, riaimlng that It received 1,315,338. The margin fore the slow car was to blame. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS the center of the little city of Tuch up to the' National Broadcasting, populatiOT of 465,433,, possessed to make( the metal bars within the (Eye Winks) brings bad luck to the district to against which the O’Neill defection Sure. Of course. So let’s hear no ola a local baker^ who drilled a new company where they have a most 11.929 saloons, one for every 246 in- wardrobes into hht-racks. While Question: R. M. writes: “My low­ disturb the tombs, especially the courteous force, showed us every' habitants—men, women and chll- will beat is, therefore,, considerably more talk About speed being the water well, found in it nothing but attempting to work the metal, he er left eyelid seems to wink when I resting places of some of CUna’a attention and invited us to a later | crude oil. This oil burned with a discovered that the bars* were of look at anything for about five or jgfeat men. less than 300,000 votes. cause of highways deaths. All you performance. Wednesday we went j The survey showed too that in light flame even before it was re­ platinum, and made $5,000. ten minutes. Please print the cause A handsome margin and a safe have to do is to drive fast enough to Coney Island, not because we j the inhabitants of the dla- fined. 1929 _and______also_____ the______remedy.”DEAD DOO WINS-BACaC one, under any ordinary circum­ so that you’re eilways gone before A geologist has begun investiga- cared for it. (Ed. Note: At the 1 drank an average of 80 quarts BLEND HANDLE^MAIL ^ Answer: The trouble with your j London.—Joy Leaflet, greyhound, tlons td determine whether the risk of losing a reader, think it’s j ^ strong liquor each. These po- stances; but none too large as mat­ an EiCcident can occur. We leave 1 New York.—The Brooklyn Bu-' eyelid la caused by nervousness, and j-recently won ito last race even quantities of oil In the corridor arc j well.) And ran into acquaintances j beverages had a value of $2,- ... w—been X expert------. ___ regulate though dead. With Ocean Bustle In ters Stand. it to the commissioflof of motor reau of Charities ha: Worth ekplOitation. Poland has rich j from Texas we had never expected j ofio.OOO, about $4.50 for each In- menting with the b ing o f ma:l your i e i r increase your exercises, | the lead, Joyful Leaflet gave a grand vehicles to figure out just hOw fast And all because the Republican oil wells in the southern districts j to see again. (Ed. Note: You can't j habitant. \ by blind women for some time. Flf- and build up your general bodily spurt at the end of the stretch. Just party in Illinois permitted a head­ that is. ' - • and its annual output is fhd largest miss at Coney or Times Square.) ' 1 ------■ ■— teen of them engaged in letter-shop strength. before the dog reached the'flnl^ in" Europe" next to'Rumania- and' So­- "Thursday to ‘Journey’s End’ ... activity, have handled 217,817 pieces i ______^ line, it dropped dead. Ita mooMD- strong and ambitious candidate to STUDY PORT d r a i n a g e viet Russia. good, but the war is over and let’s of mail since last November. The when Citrus Fruits Prodnee Bash) tum carried it over the line and the jam herself into a candidacy too big c o n v i n c e d forget it.” (Ed. Note: Why not pre­ shop Is imder the direction of two judges agreed that It won the race. sent a terrible picture to folk who ^ya3hington, D. C. — Airport Question: L. P. writes: ‘T would for Her experiences and her tem­ In bis column In, the Hartford BLIND FLYING HOOD I' supervisors and a soncitor-manager. weren’t in that war so as to remove drainage, a problem that hds proven like to try your Cleansing Diet, but I ------— ------perament. If Illinois’ senate seat is ’Times the other da^ Judge Ered WHAT NEXXf . illusions and do our bit to prevent difficult tq_3olve, is the s u b je c ^ f oranges and some of the other Kelly Field, Tex. — To teach ALL FOR LOVE acid fruits produce,a rswh which I Atlantle Qty.—And 1^ the bijiy not lost to the G,.b. P, as a result Latimer ek{flained why he woe so another one?) much research by the American Bhi- Student pilots, the tricks of night Hammond, Ind.—Whatina.—wnat men willwin will last for weeks andana itchucn so'ln-so'in-,'carriage yuMwiigpuahhig maratlum!um nuiaui 'Firo the party will be fortunate;' “hurricane-minded" as never to be flying, a hood has been perfected gineering Builders’ Association and But there are items In Mrs. the Council, the American Road do tor the love of a maid was Ulus- tensely that I can hardly stand It. j. girls recently arrived here after able to get clear away from the in­ here which fits over the cockpit and trated here recently, Evidently Is there any way I can take the pushing a baby cwriage all the way yrhich creates night flying conditions Speers’ letter that make us blush Aeronautics Branch of the tJ. S. THE CAMPBELL PICTURE evitableness of one of those tropical Department of Commerce. Ade­ Charlotte Seidenstopp, 18, got her fast without having this Unpleasant ^ tW>m Camden. Tbty were Svdyn inside. Student pilots are put in the for our summer lethargy: She met experience?" (Ready, 15, and lli^ IfcOartncy, It )8 ill very well for Assistant inventions of the devil some day hit­ the man .who lived In Brooklyn and quate drainage and surfacing of dates mixed, and eleven young men front cockpit, and put the 'plane caUed on her at once. She suggested Answer: If you wUl foUow tbei 18. The girla took tuma in ridii« ting the. New England coast. Me through its performance while an n.evei got the other side of 42nd airports is essential, becaufe Secretary of tie Treasury Lowman that they fight It out to see who won Cleansing Diet exacUy as I have on*-} in the buggy and.puahli^r. The rtd- emergency pilot sits in the seat be­ street. . . . The beautiful girl who faulty construction of these sys­ to wHecrack that Major Maurice dedicated the explanation to this her favor. A battle royal ensued imed, I «m sure you wUl get over. ing interval was an hour. The can-' hind ready to pull the ship out of sat at lunch counter eating With tems has *,heen responsible for ,ac- Clampbell was a horse doctor in the writer and we want to say, right cid^ts to planes In landing andl which resulted in the arrest flU the rash which you have been sub-' rli^e got sttdl lM«vy uae fhgt tht any danger should the student err in her knife . • . Family of five sound lected to. If the rash still ehne^il tsar tire. “ “ war and the horses died. But the now. that we feel a lot more honored his calculations. , „ aedeep in a subway train. . . ^ The taking off in' the past the men—and also Charlotte.

'J-.*:;, A s .— T, - kicH ESl-EB EV^ING HERALD; SOOTH W(^E3TER. COSM.. TU^^SEFTEM ^ ^ gaverborj were-tha'Dcmocrtoc .M’A ** / ' U-JfiDr.lHrary A. Dean, a v e t^ i; ^ atorial a^lTtotk" ■ the cm War sM » * COLORADO WAGES -H-" QMniMdgfi: R 6 ^ O. TylW; a v I^ R * . s-v tke Senate campai^ cbgi^ttoe^^:^^ died at ,27 biiji . announced its- toto»tl®>^- w ih- ' last Suhday flifternoi^ aged^88., f « Mr. and Mrs. Harold vestigatihg the chargea of to«»s8lve .' «^<-bom 'ia Foabdto.' Iitoa-.- May 3, ■ automobile for a :trlp to :Un|^00» ea^itotores aftto the pitootoi®^^ : ^ Vermont, where they “ Action of the- Col9fa^^Ahtl*Sa*^ , Ivepf'; yeSa' In' :South 1^dsor,-‘and lived • loon League In endonring. to - Sena- couple of weeks wito ' fpr Bome;tltoe at Law^'Hili. Wap» friends. Mrs. S e^ toriid ctodidatea except.Shaw, flg- ^ marriage, Miss Alice X ©tag. He retltod about , ; d g h t ^ EKcesshre Expenditures of ured prominently'in,: the campaign. 1 yaaia ago. He, sp^t h^ vdn^rs at ; Colorado’s fourr Ckmgnssinen . Wapplng. : - ? S t Peterisburg.K Florida. He, l^ v es A birthday stuprlee.’l fwas ■sought r«mominatlpn.^. w iriiout.. prtx - ^ four children,'George M. Dearie ^ [ Gaodidates Made Ihne; 6 maiy’contests. \ ' ; ' Hbldeii,-Matts,, Henry S.. D etoe ^ Qoveriibr WUliato< H. Adams, mr.,«!« «L.o. • Hartford, M”-, f Vole al Prmiary T ^ y . Democrat, was uh^poMKUn the prir man m aiy,vtod will menditures exchanged spent the week-^end at WMte S to^ . be^ln the f& y /lo t at'the South among the candidates, .was brought FArtS FOgFAT FOliCS Mr. and Mrs. Llrie Wrtt tod son Windsor cemeto^. , . ' . , Mw.Dr..Edlth Swift of New York, to an-end by Colorado’s primary motored to New Ix>iidori. wh(sre th ^ elections today. Pest’s ' called at the home of Mr. tod Mrs. . Women are apt. to take on weight spent the week-ehd wltfi Mi F^w k Ev House last Saturday and ,Tw o Republicans and three Dem­ relatives and fritods., , ocrats sought their party’s nomina­ after 40 if they don’t watch but— took, Haifold Hart to New York for Mr. and Mrs'. Welli^qto ^ rn h toi tion for the United States Senate Kruschen Salts and modified diet is the Week-end. He returned to his and daughter Betty Joyce wpid Mrs, ‘seat to be vacated by the retirement an inexpensive way to- kwp free EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the final 1 Augusta Burger audfatop^^aotojed school dutles'^^ Monday noon. . from fat. " *“ Mr. tod Mrs. "Vincent Maldarelli of Senator L. C. Phipps. ’The bit­ story in the series of six on the to White Sands oh M o| p#*5Waere ter stmggle in the Republican Mrs. C. L. of .Shepardsville, Ken­ life of Lon Chaney. they spent', the day > frdm Baldwin, Long Island,, have tucky, writes: 'T have redu.ced 24' How many V of Lon Chaney s been-spenihng nearly two-weeks at ranks held the chief interest in to­ 1 Jeanette Taylor v ^ ..-’ waa Miss day’s elections. pounds. in 31 days with Kruschen BY DAN THOMAS pictures can you recall? the home 'of Mr., and Mrs. Frank Hete is a list of some of his Jeanette Burger bwore. her .niar- The candidacy of William V. and I ate three meeds a day.'* A House. New York womto''lo,st- ,14 potmds best known pictures: riage. She is spending the w«k Hodges, former tresisurer of ,the Re­ NEA Service Writer Mrs. (Seorge Rattrto, who was with one bottle of Kruschen Salts. The Miracle Man. til6r6 1 1: ■* publican National committee, was Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 9.—Who Mrs. Arthur H. Sadd of Gjdifornia, Miss Pauline . West before her mar­ ' Get it at North Etod Pharmacy; The Penalty. riage,, is visiting her fronts, Mr, supported by Senator Phipps. w’ill step into Lon Cheney’s unique had the misfortune to'.fall oh Hodges was opposed by George H. So. Meinchester Agents, Packard’s place on the screen? Ace of Clubs sidewalk not far fromi 'i®* and Mrs. George C. West, and also i Pharmacy, Maghell Drug Gp.—or Oliver Twist. friends and relatives in Hartford Shaw, -former state chairman. With the famous, actor’s funeral and she suffered a compound frac­ Edward P. Costigan, who as a Re­ any drug store in the world — and rites over, film fans already ^ are The Shock. and immediate vicinity for the past take one half teaspoonful-in hot False Faces. ture of her arm, about two N^ks^™------publican served on the Federal Tar­ asking this question. And it’s a i The Hunchback of Notre Dame ago. She was in the hospital there i-two weeks, iff Comnfission imder appointment water before breakfast every mpnv- question very easily answered—Lon He Who Gets Slapped. for a week, but has returued’ to-her by President Woodrcw Wilson; ing—don’t miss a morning—one 86 •\Hll have no successor. i Elndurance bridge (the very - weeks—Millions The Blackbird. home now and is able to' be arptod James A. Marshan, former city at-1 pent ^ t l e lasts 4 There are a large number of ex-1 the house. Mr. apd Mrg. Siida,:w«re latest), is just as assinine as other tomey of Denver, and Morrison Sha- take this little daily- b ^ t h d (^ . cellent character actors engaged .n ^ The Unknown. '' endurtoce fads. But* still, it has The Road to Mandalay. residents of Wapplng .for many froth, son of a former Senator andjAdv. ' ' the motion picture business and the , years and are well known here, its points. stage could furnish many more, but | Tell It to the Marines. none of them can ever take the j The Monster. place of "The Man of a Thousand ; Mr. Wu. London After Midnight. faces." In fact, film producers never ■ will make an attempt to groom a While the City Sleeps. West of Zanzibar. successor to Chaney, because It was Lon Chaney’s habit to work on his various ^ know that such a thing* can t be The Unholy Three. tween shots of his film. This picture shows him sewing «J******“ ® As a result of his work and done, Hollywood learned its lesson suit for use in “He Who Gets Slapped” whUe Victor Seastrom, director, in that respect when Rudolph Val­ drilling in “Tell It to the Ma­ and Tally Marshall (right) look on. ‘ ______rines;’’ he qualified for a cap­ entino died. taincy in the marine reserve corps, while the film, “While the Never yet has a person been found classification as Lon. He is an art­ whoTouff sfep info th. Soes ot auch that Cortez never h - City Sleeps,” resulted'in the po­ ist at make-up and pantomime. But lice departments of several cities IS y S r d ”.' n“.er Srino?UXr«.ed“a, riu“JS : iir„rh“'i.e"-r^|S-ri-.e^to even awarding him honorary member­ after h?r?eath Neither were W or to the popular Idol. i greater heighte “ ships. ______Reid. Valentino. Barbara IM Marr, ^ experience, | could be^^a man actor, Theodore Roberts or Mabel Nor- producers came to the realization be Chaney’s equal mand. Each of them seemed to have they would have to buiW up en- S j.ggpggt, gome day he might time, but the memory of one who a special niche in n pumicpublic ravorfavor that tirely new personalities to take the ‘^ ^ hhieher ^ r onon the the ladder ladder otot famefame has passed on lingers for a long! could not sul^titute, no places of those who had passed on. jg ygry good. And Cheney takes his, ^ accept than Chaney ^ ! time. ) place with these immortals of the ; personalities but they do^tkfuH^^^ Members of the film colony are footlightsfrvotlip-hta and kleigs.kleiETS. i ne^er ,,rm will •foirfitake ao ciihatUntft.substitute. i , vacan y ^ expressing considerable gratification Valentino’s popularity was so tre- within the The reason for this condition is j. c^gney had an mendous that film producers sought The places once held by over me film industry who might have toe simple, ine pi , opportunity to make one talking pic- to capitalize upon it after his death. ability to take Chaney’s place, but ^hes^avorites never^h ^^be Executives of the Paramount studio announced publicly they had discov­ fZ. neyZrZy w Srt!.rhard-. m ^ U 3. \ 'living actor may paaa , now have the Image and voice o£ SeredS his su succe.ssor cfes or in ^Ricardo Cortez, feat. They will only work toe hard- , brilmTst he man who was beloved by aU and S’JrSolfcr a very ehor.!l, will he preserved Indehnltely. _

knife wounds in her body. Owing to second election will be held Septem­ hune of Passaic, N. J., have return­ ber 22. Four coimcilmen are to be ed home after visiting several of the simUarity of the wounds to those which took the life of Miss Kentle TOLLAND their relatives here. elected, with the mayoralty post go­ Raymond Ladd and Harold and Conlon, Garcia was questioned ing to the candidate polling the concerning his whereabouts during Clough left Tuesday for Boston highest vote. The candidates for toe last month. Investigation dis­ Charles C. Talcott left Monday where they are to take up theii the council who survived yester­ closed he had not been in Mexico. for Mcgantic and other points ir second year studies at the Bentle.V day’s election at which more than Canada and was accompanied on School of Finance and Accounting. i ! five thousand votes were cast, are the trip with his niece. Miss Heien Miss Margaret Bartlett is visiting 1 former Mayor L. Frank Morgan, NEED NEW ELECTION endorsed by toe newly organized Chapin of Oradel, N. J., Dr. Thomas relatives in New York City and in | Gloan of Manchester and Howard ! Tax Payers’ League, who with more New Jersey. ( ' than 2,000 votes led the field of 12 Aycr.s. J Miss Katherine Bartlett has re­ Charles Sterry had as Sunday New London, Sept.' 9.— (A P )— candidates; James H. Murray, Mal­ turned to her duties in New York | colm M. Scott, William C. Fox, and guests relatives from Thompson- City after spending her summer va­ The fiek__Id of 12 candidates for the City Council today had been reduced Erwin Cruise, incumbents, who villc. Conn. , „ , cation W ith her parents and witl\ came next In order; Edwin Pren­ George Crandall who is employed relatives at Squirrel Island, Me. to eight as a result of yesterday’s j first test of strength at the city tiss, Jr., and David A. Connors who with the United ■ States Rubber ______finished sixth and eighth respec­ election. Since none of the candidates for tively; and Robert B. Chappell, in­ ‘ POLICE FREE HARMON councilman received a majority, a cumbent, who placed seventh. ter of New York City are guests c: Mrs. Olnisted’s m:*toer, Mrs. A.sa AS MURDER SUSPECT Bird. . . . . The annual meeting of the io*- land Library Association will b-- Los Angeles, Sept. 9.— (AP) held Monday afternoon mthe li­ With the release of Harry Harmon, brary rooms. 23, Wichita, Kas., oil worker, police Mrs. Steve Bognar who recently today were without a tangible clue Durchased a new Ford sedan had pointing to the slayer of Miss Louise the misfortune to tip over Monday Kenzle, Los Angeles sorority leader morning just out of toe center of and her fiance, Francis Conlon, Tolland street cutting her head stabbed to death in Ensenada, Mexi­ Stop! Look! and ask for real refreshment! Road­ badly and causing considerable co, recently. side stands carry Country Club — the spwk- damage to the car. Harmon was arrested by police Miss Eleanor Meacham of Bow- who noticed a bullet hole in toe ling, bubbling beverage in one and two-glMS doinham. Me., is spending some windshield of his automobile. He sizes as well as the big 5-glass family botUe! time as guest at the home of her said he had been fired upon from grandfather, William Agard and ambush near Ensenada. Later he and daughters, Mrs. Marion Agard convinced officers he was not in Baker and Miss Lucile Agard. Mexico on the day of the murder. ' Merrill Sherman who has beeri Investigators said Harmon ad­ j. abroad for several 'W’eeks returned mitted firing the shot through his Just tm p le a ^ to your eyes, the mtural madness Saturday and is a guest at the own windshield to Impress a girl he PAQ.C tXSX home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. knew in Kansas. i eOLDEN " G in g e r A le Bartlett. . , Miguel Garcia, Mexican arrested At toe Republican caucus held in toe day Harmon was taken into One ^ ratul. ...X>ne QuaUUf .. — 4U F U iv o rs ! the Town Hall last Thursday eve­ custody, was charged with slaying Gw^isSnankzinghimMsmd^^ Yetitisneyerfla^nev^tarte- n •**: ’ ning, the following delegates were his wife, found with twenty-three i chosen: For state, Samuel Simpson, kss. All tilte melli»;w"ar5S \ this first Portugfuese k irm in to BROWN IN "TOP SPEED” -direct from Portugal to the Azorto-'’'^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM LABOR,HEAD RAPS 1 After waiting weeks for favoraUh 10:30 9:80—Romancers; Globe trotter. Ovemightt weather Capt Melo today loaded his ^ ' Tuesday, Bept«mber 9. 11:00 10:00—Win Oaklud’a orcheatra. t leading DX Stations. AT^SIATE TOMORROW fioup ot Stephen Foster’, songs plane on a steamer for transport to 11:30 10:80—Moonbeams muslq uour... tlie islands. The plane will be espeelJiily arrgnged tor the occasion by ,308.8—W B Z/N E W ENGLAND—990, (©^■^(ST^Sg a TLANTA-740; " DLE INSURANCE A. P. News FrgnfcBUck,0 «w»> Ynti be s feature- ^ the 6:16 .^:16—Dinner dance music, v.. 8:00^ 7:08—NBC urograms (I hrs.) used at the new airdrome on the hwr to be broadcast by and 7;00 6:00rntWJZ Amos 'h' Andy. 12:00 11:08—Conservatory enicrlHbiers. C ity Court “Raffles” Shown for Last Tigi^ c . Island of Tercelpa. . The air field AMOcliitdd Atatloxts Tuesday, tiight at 7:16''6:16—Jesters: oomedlana; talk. 12:30 11:80—Orchestra; theater show. ' Charles Mitchell -of the Winder- ■ Tonight—Tomorrow Nfght is was built with state funds to pro-, 9:30. daylight saving time. 'FhlTDew^frlilTB 78:00■ ‘ :00—PlDn6ers; music hour. . 293.0— KYW. CHICAGO—1C20. ey, baritone, will be the sofoist of th»<. 9:00 8:00—WJZ soloists, music. ’ 7:00 6:00—Dance orchestra; lads. mere section Was arrested on Sun­ Merchwts* Night. _ ■ Portland, Me.— Republicans sweep vide a safe landing place for trans­ program. Accompanied by the orches- Mi:30 8:30—Goldman-string ensemble. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (5% hrs.) day evening when hls' car collided Green Says It Is Only One state, re-electing Gardiner to gov­ oceanic fliers. tra. he will sing “ I’ust Like in a Story 10:00 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11:46 10:45—Dance muslo to 4;UQ. with a trolley car on Windsor Ave­ ernorship and Representative White Book.” from the talking picture, 11:00 10:00—l^dnlght music melodies. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Today affords the last opportunity “ High Society Blues." The Singing 8:00 7:00—Studio night cnurL nue. He was in court Monday morn­ to Senate. Violins will play ^Dvorak's popular 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—86a Step To D ole-Stifles Ain- to see Ronald (Joleman in “Raffles” 6:00 6:00—Two dance orenestras. 84SU 7:30—Dance music: songsters. ing, charged with driving under the at toe Stete theater. This entertain­ -Baltimore — Palmisano, Gambrill “ Humoresque” and the vocal ensem­ 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) and Lewis lead in .Democratic Con­ ble will present “ HHlIcluJah' from "Hit 6:45 6:45—Vagabond’s Gypsy music. 1:00 12:00—Around the town. influence of liquor, and driving with­ ing picture revolving around toe the X>eciL” A signiilcant national trib­ 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 254.1— WJJO, CHICAGO—1180. out a license, and was sentenced to Bition,^Hasts Hope. activitieB of a “gentleman” cracks­ gressional primaries: Republicans ute to historic Boston, on the eve of 7:80 6:80—Jack Denny’s oichestra. 9:30 8:30—Concert Hall echoes. , unopposed. the city's celebration of its .tOOth anni­ 8:00 7:00—Musical serial with Julia 416.4—WON, CHICAGO—72C. 90 days In Tolland Jail. man, moves out tonight to make versary will be paid by WJ2 and as­ Sanderson, Frank Crumit. Peter Ivanicki who was arrested New Orlecms — Governor Long 8:45 7:45—Musical dinner parly. 10:00 9:00—Variety music hour. \ ------•way for the speedy, breezy riot of sociated stations at 10, daylight sav­ 11:10 10:10—Quintet; band music. alid charged with breach of thf. whoopee, “Top Speed” with Joe E. adds state troops to his bodyguard ing time. A graphic and colurt'nl por­ 9:00 8:00—Bellhops skit, orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Tom, Dick ejid Harry. Atlsmtic City, N. J., Sept. 9.— on election eve. trait of New Bngland's metropolis, 10:00 9:00—Skit, Mr. and Mrs. 12:00 11:00—Three dance orchestras. peace, on Sunday, was also in court (AP)—William Green, president of Brown, the funniest man on two with Its historical background, culture 10:16 9:15—Screen guest stars. Washington—Chairman Legge of 11:00 10:00—One man radio ehow. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO-B7C. on Monday, as the result of a fam­ the American Federation of' Labor, feet, which will be shown Wednes­ and commercial prestige, depleting the 8:00 7:00—Studio artists lioui. ily argument? He was sentenced to day and Thursday only. Farm Board predicts better prices development of the city iron) pre- 11:15 10:15—Heywood Broun’e column. 8:16 7:lS.-rOatesvllle recital sketch. sEiid in a statement today: 4!It is for wheat. Revolutlonary days to tlio present 18:00 11:00—Orchestra: humoious hour. 15 days in jail, but sentence was ‘ “Top Speed” is n side-splitting 12:30 11:30—Ann Leaf, organisL 8:30 7:30—Swine growers oanquet. only one step from compulsory un­ • Washington — State Department time, will be presented to the radio . 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICACO-670. afterward suspended, and he was employment Insuramce to toe dole.” funfest that combines a thriving audience. Music by Boston composers * 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 10:15 9:16—Pianist; Dan and fc’S'lvla. speed boat rape with a wonderful fears for Americans at Sbasl as will also be Includco^y 6:30 6:30—Ludwig Lauder’s urch, 11:30 10:30—Amos n’ Andy, cvimedlans put on probation for six months and Mr. Green’s statement foreshad­ Communists capture city. 6:45 6:46—Rural .sketch; triu. 11:45 10:45—Concert, dance music. ordered to pay a fine of $5.00 and owed the official report to be made romance, Joe B. Brown, who scored Wave lengths in meters on left of 7:15 6:15—Talk, Dean G. L. Archer. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO-1460. so heavily in "Hold Everything,” has Des Moines, la.—Police seek ab­ NEW costs amounting to $11.18. by the executive council to the an- station title, kilocycles on tlio right. 7:30 6:30—Old time sketcii, music. 9:30 8:30—Studio musical piogram. the role of a $35.00 a week brokers ductors of James Sheridan; wife de­ Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 8:00 7:00—Soprano, domra soioist. 10:00 9:00—Artists entertainment. John Ray who was riding with anual convention of the American' nies payment of $10,000 ransom. and Eastern Standard. Black face 8:30 7:30—Coon-Sander’s orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Your nour league. Federation of Labor., In Boston on clerk loose on a vacation among n' type indicates best features. 8:00—Nathaniel Shilkret’s music Charles Mitchell at the time of Washington ~ Anastasia Tsch- 9:00 374.8—WFAA. DALLAS—600. Mitchell’s arrest, but who convinced October 6. millionaires. Is Joe disheartened? 9:80 8:30—Vocal trio, baritone. 12:00 11:00—Bridge lessons, music. Not so you can notice it. Brandish­ aikovsky, reputed daughter of for­ mill: Leading East Stations. 10:00 9:00—Songbird’s muBlc Ijtmr. 1:15 12:16—School days faatu/e. the court that he bad merely been ‘"rhe best, the real remedy for mer Czar, granted permission to re­ 10B5 9:15—SkIL "Cuddles and Monty" 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830, unemployment Is employment,’/- he ing a f • it long cigar be informs all (DST) 1ST) lO.lO 9:30—Vaudev.lie artist’s hour picked up a short time before toe main in United States another year. Qeared-tO'the^road tire 9:00 8.•80—NBC programs (2(4 hrs.) said. “The obligation rests upon in­ and au i!ry that he and his partoer, 272.6—WPG, ATL'VNTIC CITY—1110. 11:00 10:00—Three dance orcliesirns. 11:15 10.15—New songs; chain hours.- acifident, waa fined $10.00 on a who is Jack White, a co-clerk, are Darien, Ga. — National Guard S.OU 7:U0—WABC programs (I hr.) 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—?60. 12:30 11:30—Concert orch; Olympianlat charge of intoxication, and costs of dustry to provide employment for called out after negro Is lynched for 9:00 8:00—Trio .request piogium. 6:15 5:16—Harold Sanford’s oich. 2:00 1:00—Gems of the druina. men and women willing to work. really and truly multi-millionaires. 9:30 s:30—WABC progs. (Us nrs.) G;45 5:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH—800, $11.18. If this isn’t an ideal setting for toe killing of police officer. GUARANTEED ll:00 1U:U0—Hawaiian melodies, talk. 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, crunedians The dole system embodies a vicious 7:00 11:00 10:00—Studio concert hour. , Julian Remkiewicz of Winder- funny Joe to put over his stuff, then Buenos Aires—Unexplained firing l 12:30 11:30—WABC organ lecital. 7:15 G:15—Poet-humorist: artist. 12:00 11:00—Theater stage progfanv principle, Initoat it attempts to pro- , Thoroughly 283—WBAt., BALTIMORE—1060. mere avenue, who was arrested on causes intense excitement. j 7:45 6:45—Polly Preston's adventures 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. -vide relief by supplying only the there never was a "natural” in the testad under 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (Ui hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Wayne King’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Barn dance pluyers. Sunday, on a charge of breach show business. Brown evidently Santo Domingo—Armed guards 9:30 8:30—Masqueraders programs. 8:30 7:30—Piano twins, soloists. 11:30 10:30—Dance orch; oiganist. the peace was fined $10.00 and minimum of subsistence. the severest, 10:00 0:00—WJZ programs U .nr.) no realized that here was an opportun­ prevent food riot as supply ship ar­ 8:45 7:45—Comedy skit, orchestra. 12:00 ll;0o—Studio entertainment. costs. “Besides the dole system develops rives. road condi­ 11:00 10:00—Organist; danco nnisic. 9:00 8:00—Vocal soloists, orchestra. 299.8—w oe.W H O , IOWA—1000. a paternalism that is demoralizing ity made to order for him, and toe tions. 11:30 10:30—.\nios ‘ n’ Andy: oaiice. 9:30 8:30—Bonnie Laddies; sketch. 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs. (2t(, nrs.) Methodist Church Notes way he injected all of hls wonderous Panama—Three Cabinet members 508.2— WEEI, BOSTON—690. 10:00 9:0(y—Little Symphony orchestra 11:30 10:30—Two dance orchestias. The annual Field Day of the Sun­ and destructive. It stifles ambition, resign. | 7:00 C:00—Big Brotlier club. 10:30 9:30—Cuckoo burlesque skIL ability into it’s production has re­ Quality u n - 491,5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. day school of the Methodist church destroys initiative and blasts hope.” Hankow—United States and Brit- i 7:30 C:30—WEAE progs. hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Slumber muslo hour. 11:00 10:00—Feature artigts broadcast. Labor’s Program sulted in a picture that keeps one equaled by 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. • 12:00 11:00—Art KusseH's oiclieslia. 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians will be held Saturday afternoon. laughing so much -that he leaves the ish gunboats, repulse Communists i any other 6:15 6:15—Artists; dinner music. 305.9—KDKA, —980. 12:00 11:00—Teams: midnignt froilc. Organized labor’s program, ac­ attacks along Yangtse river. standard 13:00 11:00—Hector’ s dance orciiestra. 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES-640. Sept. 20, at the home of Mr. and theater in a decidedly weakened pon- cording to Mr. Green, is establish­ Athens—Eight killed in oil ship priced tire. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—£50. 7:15 6:15—Revelers: sacrod nongs. 11:00 10:00—Concert ensemble, tenor. Mrs. Richard/Haun on Mile HiU. ment of voluntary joint unemploy­ ditlon. Jack Whiting anff Bernice 6:30 5:30—Van S’lrdam's orenestra. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3V- hrs.) 1:15 12:15—Play, “ Crime Emperor.” ' The committee in charge of the Claire have toe leading-supporting explosion. 7:00 6:00—Keaturc music hour. 11:30 10:30—William Penn’s orchestra, 1:30 12:30—Three Sisters: orranist. ment insurance funds in seasonal Lima—Harold B. Grow, Charles 7:30 6:30—WiCAK progs. (-Us hrs.) 245.8—WCAE, PlTTSBU;4GK—1220. ,3:00 2:00—St. Francis orchesUa. event Is arranging for a program industries, division of work instead roles and they only a few steps be­ Not Claims— 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 7:00 6:00—Danco music: recital. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. of sports and games. As has been hind Brown himself when it comes W. Sutton and J. H. Glldred, three Pacts. \ 7:45 6:45—Dinner dance music. 7:35 6:35—Studio feature recital. 8:30 7:30—Tone pictures broadcast. of wholesald discharge, shorter work Americans, still detained by govern­ 5:00 7:00—WJZ band conevrL the custom in previous years, mem­ to getting the laughs. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (2ti hia.) 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (a hrs.) day and work week and a guaran­ On^ednesday night, the manage­ ment. 8:30 7:30—Dream shop; bi'bbits. 10:15 9:15—Black and Tan quartet. 11:00 10:00—Antics: variety programs. bers of toe Ladies’ Aid and the teed yearly-wage. 9:30 8:30—Tamb’ji'tza orchestra. 10:30 9:30—WEAF programs ( Ihr.) 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies. members of the Men’s corner will ment, through toe co-operation of New York—Williams defeats Lott G u a rw tee 10:00 9:00—Joll.v fellows: oi'chesira. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 1:00 12:00—Tom Gates’ orehesira. A battl«j^ on unemployment insur­ at tennis. 11:15 10:15—Variety: Amos ‘n’ Andy. be invited to attend this Field Day. ten of toe city’s leading merchants, W e guarantee tois tire to out­ 5:30 4:30—WE.4F progs. f5H hrs.) 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. ance may be the outstanding fea­ will present another of the popular Philadelphia—Brooklyn takes two 12:00 11:01)—Chimes reveries; o»cn. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER-1150. 8:00 .7:00—NBC •program's (3 nrs.) The committfe will furnish trans­ ture of the Boston conventioh, for wear any other tire of equal 1:30 12:30—Two dance oreiiestras. 7:00 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy; adilress. 11:00 10:00—Concert: rural sketch. portation and it is planned to have Merchants Gift Nights. A greater games from Phillies. price when run under the same 2S0.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:30 6:30—On Wings of Kong. 11:45 10:45—.Tack and Bill, team, the'New York State Federation of New York —Horton Smith and 7:00 0:00—Studio loucert music. cars available for all who desire to array of valuable gifts than ever conditiona. Ask us for further 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (IMt hrs.) 12:15 11:15—WEAK danco orchestra. Labor at its Buffalo convention last await to be taken home by toe hold­ Farrell tie for qualifsing medal In P. 7:30 G;30—WJ'IAK progs. (U,, hrs.) 9:30 8:30—Music school reciinl. 379.6— KGO, OAKLAND—790. go. These cars are scheduled to week adopted a resolution favoring particulars. 12:00 11:00—Studio dance music. 10:00 9:00—WJZ programs U hr.) 12:30 11:30—Los Angeles entertainment ers of lucky numbers. Fifteen ex­ G. A. tourney. 283—WTIC, HARTFORt^—r3#0. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADV-t790. 1:00 12:00—Artists; Sauntering Sailors leave the church at 2:30 p. m. compulsory unemployment insur­ cellent prizes are going to be car­ 6:45 4:46—Brr.";3 .'wniuie nour 12:57 11:57—Time: weather; markets. 2:00 1:00—Musical musketeers. In toe event of rain, the Field ance. The action was taken the 7:oO 9:00—Palmer's Clef quintet. 6:15 .‘);15—Dinner dance music. 274.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. ried home; you may be one of the 7:30 e:;J0—WEAF drama sketch. 7:05 6:05—Pianist; American tilo. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance ihusic, Day events will be held in Wesley­ day after Governor Roosevelt, in an lucky ones. WEATHER PUT OFF HOP. NEWMAN TIRE CO. 422.3— WOR. NEWARK—710. 7:30 6:80—WHAF dramatic skit. 11:00 10:00—Movie hour; baritone. an Hall, the committee having ar- address to the delegates, committed 6:45 5:4.5—Dinner music; ensemble. 8:15 7.T5—Playt.'j presentation. 12:00 IHOO—Good-Night melodies trio.. 10 Apel Place, Manchester, 8:00 7:00—“ Rambles In 5710,” remged a suitable entertainment for himself to that program. Lisbon, Sept. 9.— (AP)—Adverse 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs. (2U hrs.) 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. winds today frustrated the ambi­ Phone 6671 8:30 7:30—.Mid-Pacific: frolics. 11:15 10:15—Rice string quariel. 12:00 11:00—Great composer’s hour, y all. Further details will appear in 9:30 8:30—Play, ■Wild Ducks.” .....11:30...... 10:30—Theater...... orgai) recital. 1:00 12:^0—Be.nrs; troenderans. another issue of The Herald. PROHIBITION IS ISSUE tion of Capt. Frederico Melo to be Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. Orlowskl-Krajewskl 454.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—650. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—'.100. 344.6— W e NR, CHICAGO—670, A beautiful fall wedding took GILEAD IN WASHINGTON STATE t0:00 9:00—Artists feature hour. G:00 5:00—Soprano, orchestra. * 7:00 G:00—Ensemble: organ music. place at St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. 6:30 5:30—Tenor recital; talk. 9:30 8:30—Farm hour; concert. 374.8—W8AI. CINCINNATI—800. 7:00 6:00—iSpirltuals; address. 11:00 10:0(1—Two comedy sketches. church on Monday morning at 9 At the Grange meeting last week 7:15 6:15—Feature niusiu hour. 7:40 6:40—Studio orchestia music. l2:00 11:00—DX air vaudeville. O’clock'when Miss Helen Krajewskl 9:30 8:30—WEAF programs C’, hrs.) 357—CKCL, TORONTO—810. an invitation from the Columbia Seattle, Wash., Sept. 9.— (AP)— 399.8—W eX-W JR. DETROIT—760. 8:00 7:00—Popular muslo; artists. 309.1—KJR. SEATTLE—970. of Manchester and John Orlowski of Grange to neighbor with them on Prohibition was a well defined issue Give your heating 30:00 9:00—Popular entertainment. 10:00 9:00—Simpson opera hour. 12:00 11:00—Studio artists hour. this city were united in marriag/ Wednesday evening toe 17th was ac­ 11:00 10:00—LAte dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—I. W., 1060 &. a , 282.8 M. (B) with bandeau to match, and carried Four of the five Representatives l^y feeding it our / In Day*s News Madame Butterfly roses. There were W. Deeter. Lovlna, Edward and 11:00— Bulova time' (Champion met opposition., Representative \ T Weatherman (B) four bridesmaids, dressed in pink Marjorie Foote were received into John W. Summers,' Walla Walla, Re­ toe church membership. E. D. S. 11:03—Baseball scores; Sport Digest satin withcplpk horsehair hats, and publican, -tvho has served twelve (B) Carrying Madame Butterfly roses. The topic for discussion at the years, was unopposed. White Plains, N. Y. — Percy Christian Endeavor service Sunda,y Reading Tuesday, Sept. 9. 11:08— Temperature; Bulova time Qrainger, concert pianist, believes in These youhg ladles were Miss Itepresentatlve John F Miller, (B) evening was “Our Crusade Plans.” SeatUe, Republican, first elected to exercise. He trundled four suitcases Sophie.Orlowski, Miss Mary Rem­ Mrs. Arnold C. Foote was the leader. ten blocks from the station in a kiewicz, Miss Helen Kazmersky and toe National House in 1916, was op­ P. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Griswold and posed in a spirited, campaign by Anthracite 4:00—^News. wheelbarrow. “A penny saved la a Mlss^ Stephle Orlowski. '?he best penny earned,” he told the curious, their daughter of Windsor were Ralph A, Horr, Kink Munty Repub­ 4:10—Happy, Go and Lucky. HORSE CAUSES PANIC man'was Edwin Sucheckl, and the- Sunday -visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. r and then he changed hia explanation, ushers Messrs. Harold Smith, Wal­ lican chairman, an outspoken anti­ 4:45—Laura C. Gaudet, pianist. sajritig he always carries his grips B. Foote’s. prohibitionist. ; 5:00—Strlngwood Ensemble and NeW YOrti, Sept. 9.— (AP) s— A ter ..K«ta>^, Joseph Orlowski and Miss Ruth W. Ellis started Mon­ Phone.^your from station to hotel when pn tour Stanley Orlowski. Uharles G. Heifner, Seattle, a iwet, Barbara Hillard, soprano. bolting police horse spread terror and mstbkhid gets too little 'exercise day for Wheaton, 111., where she was the only Democratic canmdate. 6:00—Rhythm Chasers. among thousands attending the Mar- After a wedding trip toe happy plans to attend college. Miss Ellis and too mUch food. His own diet couple will reside at 84 Village Three candidates sought the Sec­ needs to— 6:15—News. dl Gras at Coney Island last night, consists of oranges for breakfast, was active in our community, being ond district seat held since 1914 by 6:50—Rhythm Chasers (contin­ slightly injuring more than 100 per­ street. ^ organist at toe church and a Sun­ salad for lunch and bread and butter Town Caucus Representative, Lindley H, Hadley, ued). sons. for dinner. day school teacher, and will be There will be a Republican caucus Bellingham, Republican. Represen­ 7:00—Clef Quintet^-Elsie Palmer, The parade was nearing the end New York—Dr. H. L. . Goldwag much missed but the good will of tative Albert Johnson, Hoquiam, Re­ director. < / of its route when the horse took fears that automobiles are helping of the Town of Vernon, to nominate the community goes -with her. Be­ publican, elected fl?st in 1912, na­ Manchester 7:80—Soconyland Sketch—NBC. fright at a sudden burst from the American women to have, flat feet. town officers for the ensuing; yeat fore leaving she was presented with tionally known for hls immigration 8:00—Silent. motor of an automobile truck deco­ Much riding and improper walking in toe Town Hall Memorial building gifts from the church organiza­ policies, was opposed by four candi­ Grain & Coal Co. rated as a float. The girth strap ir. atrophy of ifoot muscles, he told on Monday evening, September 15, tions in appreciation of her untiring dates in the Third disWet. ■ Talended Young Soprano to Broad­ snapped causing the saddle to slide the New York State Pedic Society. it was announced recently by, John efforts. For the past two years Two Republicnn candidates fought from its back and catapulting the B. Thomas, chairman of the Repub­ Miss Ellis has been a teacher in cast With Strlngwood Ensemble of Chicago—A1 Wilson, stunt filer, is for the right to oppose Representa­ 110 Apel Place, Phone 7711 WTIC. rider. Patrolman Joseph Flynn, to laid up because of a bad two point lican town, committee. Manchester. tive Sam B. Hill, Watervllle, only the ground. landing. He had an unfortunate ' C. L. of Columbus Sale Federal Judge Edwin Thomas of Democratic incumbent, at the gen­ Manchester Barbara, Hillard, soprano soloist Norwalk accompanietP by hls of the Central Congregational It then charged into the crowd side slip and fell out of bed. Tho Catholic Ladles of Columbus eral election. which ■was so dense at that point West Point, N. Y.—The Army has will hold a food sale on Friday aft- friends,' Judge Ramsey and Mrs. No Senatorial seats were in­ church choir of Jamaica Plain, Long Ramsey, called at Mr. and Mrs. I. Island, will be guest soloist of the there was no place to run. A num­ found a use for old auto tires. They "TSmoon at 2 o’clock at the office of volved in toe primaries. ber of persons were stepped on by B. Jones Sunday afternoon. program to be presented from Sta­ are strewn on the gridiron and can­ the Rockvllle-Willimantic Lighting- the horse, but the majority of those didates for positions in the backfield Company at Park street. Miss Lydia Hutchinson of North tion WTIC by the Strlngwood En­ Injured were trampled upon by Elm street, Msmehester', is spending semble at 5 o’clock this afternoon. haye to wea,ve their way at full Church Meeting other persons. Most of the injured speed through them. The idea iS to The Church' School Council will a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Hillard is well known through­ E. Foote’s. suffered lacerations and were gdven perfect dodging of opposing tack- meet tonight at the Baptist church out New York and the New Eng­ first aid by the crews of five am­ lers. ,, Mr. and Mrs. William Brainerd land states as a concert, church and rooms at which time Rev. O. P. and their sons of Westland street, bulances. None was believed seri­ New York—One of the largest Campbell, the religious education radio singer. She has made several ously Injured. The horse was re­ crystals of beryl has been presented Hartford, spent Sunday at Mr. and broadcasts from New England radio director of the Connecticut Baptist Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills. / captured 300 feet away by other to the American Museum of Natural Convention, will talk over plans for stations,. Including Station WTIC. policemen. History by J. P. Morgan. It weighs Sage-ADen’s September Events The Strlngwood Ensemble, which four tons and measures seven by the year and make suggestions re­ will lend Miss Hillard orchestral ac­ four feet. Emeralds come from garding the church school. BURN ITALIAN FLAG HARTFORD companiment during her vocal of­ NEW BELGIAN HEIR beryl. ' ^ Notes ferings, will offer a program of Madrid —Manola -Martinez, bull­ Walter Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. classical selections on its own be­ fighter, is under arrest because a Hugh Gross of Windermere avenue, and Frank Stawlinski, both grad­ Zagreb, Croatia, Jugo Slavia, Sept. half. The program will be of one Brussells, Sept 9.— (AP)—Bel­ bull killed a man with a sword. Mar­ 9— (AP) —Students, demonstrating hour's duration. gium rejoiced today in the birth of tinez stabbed the bull in the ring, uates of Rockville High school in today as a protest against execution a new prince of the blood and heir and tne dying animal shook himself the class of 1930 entered Pratt In­ of four Slovenes by the Italian gov-- WBZ—WBZA in the direct male line to the throne. so vigorously that the sword went stitute at Brooklyn, N. Y., this emment at Trlest Saturday today Tuesday, September 9, 1930 Princess Astrid of Sweden, wife over a wall and killed a spectator. week. / dragged an Italian flag through the Eastern D.aylight Time of Crown Prince Leopold, bearing Portland, Ore.;^^Art Fish, deputy Mrs. Ray Hunt of Webster street mud and burnt it In toe hospital her second child yesterday, gave the fish warden, has confiscated a load is toe guest of friends in New York square. The populace applauded in 14:00—Musicale (B) country a nine-pound boy. The of fish from Kenneth and John Fish­ City. the streets and from toe windows. 14 :15— Home Forum Decorating newcomer was baptized Sunday er on the groufid of illegal posses- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kington to­ The manifestants attempted a Period — Vella Reeve (B) night with the name Badouin Albert sfen. ■ The seizure was made when gether with friends from this city demonstration in front of the Ital­ 4:30—Light Opera Houi — Aidan Axel Marie Gustave. A1 Fistiburn told Fish that-the Fish- and Vernon Center were the guests ian Consulate but police frustrated Redmond, baritone (B) The preliminary baptismal service el’s’ load of fish had tipped over. of Mr. anA Mrs. H. J. Hill of North them. The crowd turned and went ‘ 5:00—^ock quotations—Tifft Bro- tie followed by a formal cere­ New York—Princess Laura Ros- Brookfield, Mass., on Sunday. to the French and German Consul­ thers (S) mony within a month, at which King pigllosl is going out of the millinery Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaChap- ates and cheered. Representatives 5:15—Tirrell Ensemble (B) Albert will act as god-father. The business. She has applied for dis­ pelle who purchased a piece of land of the Jugo Slav Army also, were 5:30—Safety Crusaders (S) first child of the royal pair, bom In solution of her corporation and a re­ from William Moore which is locat­ cheered and applauded whenever 5:43—Plymouth Contest (B) 1927, is Princess Josephine Char­ ceiver has been appointed. one was seen. lotte. ed at Vernon, have started the con­ 5:45—Kyanize Road Man (B) Sm Marcello Pistole^e, Italy — struction of a bungalow. As a sign of mourning all cafes 5:50— Time; Champion Weather­ Folks hereabouts are convinced that Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith and and theaters and the concert halls man; temperature (B) crops will be fine and children obed­ Mrs. Catherine Smith of Lawrence were closed. 5:54—Agricultural Market report DISCOVER BIG STILL ient. . A paper balloon 33 feet high, let loose on the feast of Saint Celles- street have returned from a visit (B) with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of 6:05—Baseball scores; Sport Digest Centrals Falls, R. I., Sept. 9.— tina, soared away into the blue sky. (B) Had it burned, so the legend runs, Cumberland, Md. Mrs. Harry Smith Police today raided a three is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 6:15—Savanah Liners Orchestra — story manufacturing plant here and>. dire things would have happened. Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki? John Kramer of Union street. found an elaborate dlstiUing plant, ' Miss Irene Burns of Prospect Why Have You Forgdtten Waiki- the largest ever seized In this sec­ Strombergi * ki? Emperor Waltz, Strauss; COTTON PRICES DROP street and Carl Lutender of Cam­ tion. Manuel Perry, 48, of Provi­ bridge, Mass., will be married on Syncopation, Kretslsr; What dence Waa arrested in tho building Carlson Wouldn’t I Do for. That Man? and held for questioning. WeiJnesday morning at 9 o’clock at Don’t Ever Leave Me; Wooden New Orleans, Sept. 9.— (AP)- St. Bernard’s church. Your Ultimate Shoe Dance, Kriens; Humoresque, Ions capa^ty^each were^fofind^mi 1 Orleans Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Chester RaszkowsKi Radio ’Tschaikowaky; Good Evenin’, Sey­ the flr if floor of th e^ u lld i?^ oS Exchange dropped approximately $2 are toe proud parents of a son bom mour; Anltra’s Dance, Grieg; the second floor were U vfts con- i % following publication of the on Friday at toe Rock-ville City Bagdad, Herbert; Passing Time each. .Ten,Ten similar vat*vats w«r«were found Census Bureau s crop figures show- hospital. with Me (NY). on the third floor. Aabou fifty gal­ ing an unexpectedly large crop es­ KEMP^S 6:45—Literary Digest “Topics in lons of alcohol were also seized. timate and innings. Yiddish is a composite lamguage Brief’’ (NY) Immediately after resumption of the basis of. which is German. \7;00 —Blilova time; Pepsodent’s AMERICAN IS HELD. ' trading following the customary Amos ’n’ Andy (B-NY) Lima,'Peru, Sept. 9.— (AP)—j. suspension for reception of the fig­ 7:15—Tastyeaat Jesters (S) H. Gildred, Amerlcem manager ^ of ures, October contracts broke from WHAT?— 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man toe J. H. GUdred Company, 11.22 cents a pound to 10.80 cents FOR RADIO (NY) American concern building toe new a poimd and December contracts Your Radio is on the Bum! 7:46_Uncle WlUard (B) palace of justice and new market from 11.38 to 11.01, or 37 to 42 |t's Not NecesMry, Call , SERVICE 8:00—^To be announced (B) buildings, was still detained by points down. d:lS^Ru8aell D. Chase, candidate, agents of the new government to- M. E. WORSAA PHONE 8160 Treasurer (S) day, pending an auSt of fimds re­ PERU IS RECOGNIZED 83 Center St. ' Phone 4477 Have you heard toe new Majestio ‘ 8:30—Phileo Program (S) ceived under former President Le- ______Eleetrto Radio 9:00—^Tek Music—Liza; I Kiss Your gula’s administra^n. Lima, Peru, Sept. 9.— (AP)—The Hand Madame; They Didn’t Be­ Glldred was apprehended yester­ Italian minister, Consalvo Sum- Bairstow Radio lieve Me; Marcheta; Sweet Sue; day when he arrived at Callao monte, yesterday called on the for­ .-RADIO SERVICE Keepin’ Myself for You; Rose eign minister in the new govern­ on sU makes. Service aboard toe steamer Santa Clara. Authorized Dealer Marie; Eleanor; Cbloe^ Have a He is toe third Ameriesm detained ment of .Coloxiel Luis . M. sjjmichez New Sets and Standard Little Faith in Me; Oh, Miss Han­ by toe military junta now ruling Cerro 6 ^ informed him that toe Aooessorles A Bfajeetlc, Phlloo : nah; Good-bye Girls, I’m Through Peru.— His friends here expected Rome government had decided to , «20 BIsseU Bt. ‘ (NY) bis arrest to bring a reaction from extend recognition to toe new Peru­ WM.BiKRAH Next door to Klttel’e Alarket 9:30—To be annotmced,(B) toe Untted States Departments vian regime. 888 Tdlland TurahUce. Phone 3788

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HoUywood.— (AP)—When a man , Complete telephones his dog—that’s news,; too. i Especially when the man is a , movie actor in HoUywood and the doe is back home in Norwalk, Conn., Electric a continent’s width away. / Frederick Burton, who came from the Broadway stage to play In a Hollywood talkie, got in the b^Wt of phoning Boysle, his tw o-yw -o d Service Irish terrier,' from the Lambs club in New York. When he came west he couldn t resist the urge to have more “barkle” conversations, although the $ 17.50 makes any home more comfort­ high tolls prohibited'^as frequent calls as before. Mr. Burton and his wife, who re­ able, more attractive, reduces mained in Norwalk during his so­ journ here, adopted Boysic, a a Watkins Reproduction foundling, just before they moved drudgery and gives more leisure from a New York^ apartment to ^ in mellow maple “the country” in ConnecUcut. Boysie, says Burton, is pot a real e hours. Irish terrier—“but he thinks he is... We took an old, time worn tavern table of beau­ With Mrs. Burton as Boysie’s as­ tiful proportions from our Antique Shop and had sistant in telephoning back home, it copied. Here it is ___ inches high with a Burton and his pet hav« hf J m ^y 2 4 1/2 a pleasant chat. The dog, after the 21x28 inch top. It can be used for a dozen arst few calls, soon began running different purposes. with economy! to the telephone whenever it rang, thinking the call was for him. Their conversation, says Burton, usually runs like this: I WATKINS BROTHERS “Hello, Boysle!” “Woof-woof!” Fredertck Burton, movie actor (left) regulMly telephones from HoUywood to talk to his dog, Boysie 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER . “Been getting your rations all (right). In Norwalk, Conn., much to Boysie’s deU^tl______» ______■ - The Manchester Electric Co. right, boy?” I “Woof-woof!” will be met by detectives, officials shortly after a poUce raid on an 773 MAIN ST. PHONE 5181 ! “And how’s Otache? ^aid today. apartment said to be bccupied by “Gr-r-r-r!” . .. MAY ARREST DIAMOND If toe New York poUce want him, members of his gang. A huge ar­ E. J. Murphy’s Pharmacy, , Otache, Burtcm explains, is toe said Captain Charles Bums, of toe senal was seized. North End Branch terror of Boysie’s existence—a big AS HE LANDS IN U. S. detective bureau, he Is ready to police dog in toe neigh^rhTOd. serve a warrant. D^.mond left ' After more such small talk, The old Polish state, was a mon­ Burton takes the phone again. And Hamburg last Saturday after a fu- tUe fight against deportation archy, but in toe fifteenth century Burton, a taU, genial feUow, adi^ta Baltimore, Sept. 9.—(AP)—If Poland developed representative he probably gets more fun out of it The Hannover is scb«dul®••••«••••••••••****** S«lo 10.35 31 X 5.25 ...... 9.7.-) 11.60 Large selection of Walthams, Hamiltoni^ Elgins. 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A- ^------1- Daily Health Service ^ OLIVE RODERTS BARTON | Hints On How To KeepfWell © 1030 «V NtA StW>Kr.|»»a------r ‘ ^ * bj World Ifanied Anthority Everyone is saying that children $ his interest in picnics. So we say 1 1 are not children any more. That j he.is blase, adult, he has lost his im they are adult in mind and are not tereSt in childish-tilings, UP - TO - DATE SAFEGUARDS interested in juvenile things. What is true' of the country ei?- r m a k e IT IMPROBABLE THAT BEGIN HEBE (-that the picture would not be apt to pest to Mona ever sifipe I- got I think this bears a little inves- i perience is true of iqany othrt^ HOSPITALS EVER GET BABIES tigating. Also-1 think that if the things. - • ...... ' Begln^g as an eztr^ suffer In Sloan's hands. homei” 5 . ■ . i MIXED WECjlTER has progressed rapidly 'He’s fond of using that perpen­ “All right with me,” Dan said. I : fact is proven, it should not neces- i The world- has opened up -fot and Is now under contract to Grand f sarily be condemned. If children' children in every direction. They dicular pronoun,” Dan told CoUler, “And I hope you haven’t - forgotten i BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN United, one of the largest of the “but I guess you have to hand it to that little matter you brought up ' iare really more adult in thiiiking see much and hear much that chil- i^llywood stndlos. Anne has been him for knowihg his stuff.”. this afternoon in my office.” , *1. than of yore, is there any reason to dren were formerly denied. The UUng with two other extras, EVA Editor, Journal or the ^ e r i ^ n to the conclusion that it is a !edge is off—rthey can’t and don’t “You’ve never seen him work,” “What little matter?” Anne: Medical Association, and of ipad thing’ HARLEY and MONA MORRISON, Paul said. “I 'have. Sloan knows frowned. j keep up enthusiasm in the simple but Eva, because of a tragic love Qjjy to make a picture “Why, you haven’t forgotten, have i Hygeia, the HeaTth Magazine j children more adult than ' things we expect them to do. We eiqierlence and her failure to “make that’s his own way. When It’s you?” j they used to* be ? frown and say they awe Uk) adult. Q|e grade” in Hollywood, returns to finished you can be sure that Garry “Oh, I know.” .^She laughed and At least once ^ ^ ® 5 l i the old davs a boy stayed a t , Why, when we wer^ children we four years the pubUc is startled by on errands, to school, I would have—the old sigh. We had her home in New Orleans. Sloan got the best out of every line ran over to hiifi and threw her | publicity relive to toe^rge toat ^ DAN BOBIMEB, former newspa- jt. He isn’t satisfied with any- arms aroimd him. She said to I Pfr naan wid now a scenario writer, th»nc else. With him it’s just like Mona,, in explanation: “I told him | tte Infants t> Another method involves^ the use | particular treat. He has even lost can’t. going to be jealous of her.” And of a necklace of beads made up of gests to stu^o ex^utivM ttot sh e, o^ice and that individual the letters of the child’s name, this be considered for the part. Hereto-1 ^gfi^g^gd himself of a friendly speech he said reprovingly, “if you want fore she has played roles to which congratulation and a somewhat to know, I thtok you sort of took being put around the child’s neck advantage of me by delivering that and' clamped immediately after ^ f totherly talk‘on the necessity for birth, and these footprints are part G ^ R Y *{|® i her taking her work and her oppor- sisterly embrace in front of Moaa.. picture, and Dan is told that th e, United seriously, It sort of took the edge off it. I of the record of the child’s birth and U n cle San & suggestion will be made to Sloan to , , „„„ Knr,r.ioi. felt just a little bit cheated, Anne. of its'weight. Of course, the record give Anne a tost. This is what hap- ™akes us any ^apptor, It wasn’t quite fair.” of toe weight of the child consti­ pens, and Sloan is pleased with it. »Miss Winter, ' “Buf why? Mona didn’t mind.” tutes a method, of identification, STEP STOOL STILL. IN DEMAND ; one a real chance—especially some- "Xpu would say something like since the weight curves of the in-1 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY lone deserving of it. For your pres- Here’s the commander and crew of the airplane Tradewind, which will dividual are. usually distinctive. i By William H. Baldwin ;ent opportunity you can toank the that, wouldn’t you?” he grinned. “Doggone it, why do you suppose attempt to carry payloads on flights between New York City and Paris. A Boston physician has recently j P o i n t e r j It may be surprising, especially CHAi'ihiK JtAAvi I training you acquired on the stage suggested the use of army aluminum j Word was traveling ^rough the ^^end Mr. Rori- I consented to a postponement? WUllam S. MacLaren, left, former Navy pUot, once taught Mrs. Beryl to city dwellers, that step stools still Grand United lot that Garry SJoan ' „ ^ ® I’ve been looking forward to it; I Hart, right, how to fly and now has selected her as his co-pUot for the identification disks which are I li are sold in large quantities, even'In mer.’ thought it was going to be real trans-Atlantic venture. The solid line on the map below shows the punched on opposite ends and are \ had made another “discovery.” The executive smiled. "It was stamped in between' with serial j TRANSPLANTING EVERGREENS cities. Many improvements have Fromr-rom theme publicitypumiciiy departmentaepartmeut emcm- ^ „ou know who :informed private and exclusive.” Tradewdnd’s route, with stops at Bermuda and the Azores, in- com­ been made in this useful product “Well, you brought the subject up parison to the long and perilous northern course indicated by the numbers. At the time of birth toe i ------since toe old-fashioned type, that re­ anated “copy” that told of the quick . , . ’ ^ weren’t taking x,...full ad- , name of the mothei* is put on the j By Furman Lloyd Mulford rise of Anne Winter, from p tr a to ; ^Se of w iir talent. He spoke I, to front of Mona,” Anne reminded dotted line. ' sembled a step ladder doubled up a,- back of each disk. When toe child i Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. like a jackknife, first came on the singing and dancing comedienne tO' . . ® ^ , him. - . is bom one of toe disks is fastened j Department of Agriculture player of one of the season’s choic-: that,” Anne said. “Hs ! ...... “I did do that,”.... " he admitted. By PAUL HARRISON market. “That’s what 1 get for being, im­ flight along toe gpreat circle route to to toe infant and toe other to the j ------it Dnn Rnri ^old me later what he had done. NEA Service Writer. the north, seldom are more than mother. The disks bear duplicate j Evergreen trees are more likely One may now expect to find step Others had tried for it. Dan B°ri- grateful to him, and to you for patient; I guess it’s my own fault. 3,000 feet in height where we will stools so arranged that the seat is mer was given ^o understand by him—and to Mr. I don’t suppose there’s a chance of j York. — Because there can to transplant successfully now never used as a step. For example, going through with it again, is i ijg one supreme b6ss of a suc- fly. is brought to toe mother she can Phillips, head of ^ e sioan, of course. Everybody has “On toe northern route, flyers compare her serial number with than at other seasons. They must toe seat top may .be lifted on one partment, that ^ very wonderful to me. I’ll try there?” | cessful trans-Atlantic flight, Wil- have found average winds of 35 to be moved with a ball of earth about side, showing three steps; or by She shook her head and laughed, j ijam s_ MacLaren chose a woman to toat of the baby and make sure she tually dictated that several othera hard to deserve your kindness.” 40 miles an hour, but toe vtrade has toe right infant. the roots, must be reset promptly picking up the seat, a single step u6 ^V6H s t6st. “rm sur6 vou will — only don’t and she laid a cool finger across his j i^g j^jg co-pilot on toe airplane automatically springs out. This lips. “I didn’t say twice, Dan. . • • | Tradewind. winds between Bermuda and toe Unfortunately, scientific medicin*, watered thoroughly “They resent the gtols who come; ^ kmaneL, Miss Winter We’re I Azores are only from 8 to 10 nuiles. has not discovered a n y ------means- of makes a two-step .stool, for there ia- from the stege “ J. ! pretty hardboiled, really.” Where are we going?” Together they’ll attempt to carry after transplanting. a step just under the seat. Dan kissed her finger before she | ^^g fij.gt airplane payloads on a I Our elapsed time for toe trip to study of the blood which is quite Paris will not be more than 40 certainly an identification of pater­ If dry winds are likely to strike In any case, the shopper wants to little office and found him there could take it away. “I don’t know.' round-trip flight bet'^een New choose a product which is not shaky. Where do you .say ? How about good hours, which is less than hdlf the nity. It is possible in some cases the top during toe fall, provide a ^udio isnt partial in. toe matter I over his typewriter,. at ' York and Parts,'tand-MacLaren is , best dirigible time for 'the dis­ to prove toat a certain man could screen on the windward side and Joints and hinges should be particu­ old Santa Monica? Want to sit on I confident that if there is any trou- larly well made because all -of the hlvp°t(Tl^e^it^ scenario. “Dan,” she- the beach and spoon?” tance.” not possibly be the father of the | spray the top. ^ I said at once, “I’m so happy I could ' ble en route it im ’t going to come MacLaren. is a graduate of Anna­ child, but this is dependent i>n a j, in winter, evergreens evaporate strain of usage will be on them. Anne made a little face at the i from a mutinous crew. .^Da??rmSeSn^whatMr.John-'bu|^^^^^^^ polis and a former lieutenant in toe determination of blood groups and! much more water than do the de word. What she wanted most of all The “crew,!’ who is Mrs. Beryl ciduous trees, so they must be to do, she said, was talk. Navy air service, where he did in some instances all of toe persons NOTED LAWYER DIES Hart, agrees. '‘Bill will do the navi­ transport duty. He resigned his involved seem to belong to the same moved when toe supply of mois­ “The world’s so wonderful all of gating and she will spend most of ture through toe roots is_ ne'ver he ikdiritood. But he reminded ! a sudden, Dan, and I’m so happy and commission in 1922 for the more grppp,. rendering toe test imprac­ Stockbridge,’ Mass., Sepfi 9.— But Anne glanced around in pre­ hief timeVat toe"f 'controls,' going lucrative job of commercial trans­ tical. reduced so much as it is with Phillips triumphantly: “I told you -tended fear of discovery and excited about everything! I just where Bill tells-her, to go. deciduous trees. (A P)—Charles Robinson Smith, 75, want to talk and talk and talk.” port flyer, instructor and test piloL New York lawyer and Jiusinessman to hp- (laughed. “If it weren’t so public—” Far from r,(^^nting this assump­ To insure a sufficient and con­ (To Be Continued) tion of ma’seuitae authority, she tries Taught Her to Fly died last night at his summer home to play a I "WeU, wa put « f ™ Beryl Hart was one of his stu­ tinuous sqpply of water it is nec­ here. He'' ■vtas a member of toe to minimize her inapo^tance in the essary to move evergreens with a tag womap to Lestar Moor, ta two j ? S o to wait, rn, sure REYNOLDS RESIGNS venture. ' “Naturally I jumped at dents, and therein lies , toe 'real Legion of Honor of France. reason why she has been selected large ball of earth about toe roots. He was graduated from Yale in the chance to make this trip," she In this ball is cracked or loosened Sio^ f “t? &OW ;°o'^ ?aV ,'' t o « Middletown, Sept. 9.— (AP)—Wil­ said. “It will be an important for the Tradewind flight, “I’ve 1875 and was one of toe founders of in any way it reduces the amount the General Chemical company. son S. .Reynolds today submitted his flight and a valuable experience. But heard so much of the dissention that of water the roots can obtain from t t o T r t for 'S'.. resignation as a member nf the Re­ our success is^.ehjiirely, up to Mr. has brought failure to a number of he told Mh Jotaaoo, ^ more or less perilous hops,” he ex­ toe sail and overdrying of the top publican state central committee at MacLaren. He’s,the boss.” results. of Tern taik S We certaltay must What the 33rd senatorial district conven­ She’s SkWfUl ^ yer plained, “that I was determined to BOSTON POLICE STRIKE By transplanting while toe tion. He has served on ,the state . So it wojuid'i ..appear that the find a pilot who not only would obey w intpr” I shall we do? my orders implicitly but also would ground is still warm, root growth KITCfl€N ” a “ mtod. he aaid, had been m a d e Dan “ ?=Wartd “ °ughtfta». committee 18 years. Tradev/ind’s i cb-pilot, although red­ On September 9, 1919, follow­ starts prornptly and the tree be­ aU€STIONNAfR€ The delegates named Howard N. headed‘s. pretty,

AU ). aoUTH MANOHBOTB. CONN. THESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1980, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD

W est Side T eam Should Find BonjAm j^ Oldtime Ballplayers SpiUane Hurls Another £ocal Sport Soap Makers Under-rated Chatter Bring Back Memories SPOBT5 EDSTOtv No- i^sPOATI BackftSpeker, »cf-2b ..5 1 3 3 0 0 the golf Boston, Sept. 9.—(AP) ..4 a 0 0 Whether it’s because WEST SIDE-GBEEN GAME Lewis, }f ...... S a May Spring Big Surprise from the farm w d fireside came a | -. Parent, ss ,,., 0 2 0 1 0 clans want to be on hand to ch^er most two score of baaehaU’a heroes Janvrin, ss . . . . . a 0 0 2 2 0 Tames Firemai aa It is always easier to second guess Lachance, lb .. ..1 0 0 1 0 0 in b;s attempt tp make to engage in an “old timere” fame 0 How Thoy Stand an athlete than to be iQ there an (First Game) For instance, St. John made two Young, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 , name of “ the AU Stars.” 0 Merlon for the National Amateur WeB. i Brooklyn tJirows from cefiterfield to the plate Dineen, p ..., • • rO- 0 0 0 Albany 14, a p riB ^ «d .4 H l»t). AR R. H. PQ. A. B. Qy Young, one of the greatest of 0 1 0 0 0 championship late this month. Champions Who Have Fine in effort to catch scoring W e^ Side Rudolph, p . •. ..,1 Aibsmy 2. Springfield Q (?d.) Frederick, cf ...V'® ^ \ | ^ pitchers, got credit for the vietory I Wood, p^cf ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 The biggest entry since the Mipi- Nattonal iu^igne Jipuuy SpUlane turned in his seg^ - runners. The first time Pitches ^ter holding the stars hitless dur^ Tyler, p ...1 1 1 0 1 0 Moore. 2b ...... I M 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 kahda tournament of 1927 has been Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia 2 (1st.) ond nohhit perfeormauce of the sefc PkchiDg Staff. Hewiian, rf ...... 1 ^ “ Burkhardt intercepted the throw for ing the one Inning he pitched, The : ...1 0 Wright, ss ...... * 1 3 U b u BO good reason at aU. He made no ...1 e Q D 0 0 by tbfi XJnit6d Gpli B r o o l ^ U , PhEadelphia 4 (2d-) son last night at the north en^ Bissonette, l b ...... *5 1 2 IS loss of the game was checked dP to _ Donovan,' ...1 0 1 0 0 0 association. The raEying cry seems (Only games.) * playgrounds wh«n his Community; to any ,base. simply held the Bressler,_^lf ...... ^ 0 1 « « » Ed Walsh, former White Sox star, Rendrlcksen, . . . i 0 0 0 0 0 Intermittent rumblings from tb,e 0 0 0 0 to have been heard hi the royal and American Leagoe auh won over their arch rivals, the S It appeared that the ^ri>w Duffy, aaaa . . ..1 0 ' who now has two sons in the na­ 0 Q 0 0 0 Firemen. 4 to 1. Only for an error Manebester Green sector were sti!...... 4 I 2 1 0 0 was good enough to have at ^ast Cobb, zzHS . ...1 ancient hills of the far west, the (Open date.) tional pastime, although Walsh was w m m mmm heard along the baseball war made an:lose play at the P^^®- valleys of the middle west and the in the last frame, it would have hut one of five pitchers who burled 44 8 10 17 11 t THE STANDINGS been a no-hit, no-run feat. The gamp today as the triumphant West bwes 3S 8 15 27 18 0 after the interception Burkhardt had All Stare slopes of the Atlantic seahcw'fi. made preparations to meet the Bon Philadelphia time to throw home aneua'Catches Made Ty Cobb, ef the qualifiers since 1927, nuch as Eastern League late start and darkness. The win­ of a series that will decide the 1S«U Thompson, 2b- probably figured the runner was al­ The activity on the plajdng field j paskert;'ef ...... George Rotan of Houston, have de­ W, L. PC. ners tallied twe runs in the third, town championship. Friberg. If . • brought back »»mories to I ,5; ^ cided to toss their niblicks into the Bridgeport ...... 44 38 .571 two more in the fouyth and one ^ Klein, rf ----- ready home. .538 the fifth,, Nielson was the batting Rabid supporters of the Greer, Hurst, lb .. . . 2 2 11 fans who saw Trie Speaker, Harry Strung If hunkered arena, together with such AEentown ...... 43 8T team still insist that their club was Rensa, c ...... Hooper and Duffy . Lewis pulling E. Collins, 2b up-and-coming youngsters as Law A lb a n y ...... 38 39 .494 star. The Firemen and Community The other occasion, wbeh St. John .430 are tied for second place in the the victim of unfortunate occur­ Whitney. 3b . made a throw to the plate was when down flies in the outfleld for Boston Ever*, 2b .. Weatherwax, of Albany and How­ Sprin^eld ...... 34 45 Thevenow, ss Wagner, ss Nattonal League rences plus a raw decision a.t h o ^ McCann’s singled bringing in Ijooke and It seemed Uke old ttmea when in Baker. 3b .. ard Tryon of Elmira, N. Y., new­ league. ' Hansen, p .. • comers to the tournament. W. L. PC. Conuquitity Club (4) plate which gave the West Sides the Phillips, p . . . with the winning run on the close the opening Inning, Lewis galloped Bradley, 3b • •••••»< A E McCurdy, x .. Mclnne*. lb C h icago...... 80 56 .588 AB R H PO deciding run of their 3 to 2 ten in­ decision which has been the subject to the left field waU to puff down 2 1 “Home Hun" Baker’s drive. One in­ Altrock. lb .. St. L o u is...... 77 58 .570 Nielsen, 3b . • * • • 3 2 ning victory. Opihion at large, how­ 30 4 27 14 0 of much heated controversy during Bransfleld, lb The~pacific coast contingent, hav­ n0 1 0 512 000— 8 Brooklyn ...... 77 60 .559 SpiUane, p ...... 1 0 ever was gradually coming to ^he Brooklyn ...... tjie past 24 hours. Then again, cident carried hack further than the Roush, rf .... ing failed to break through on its 1 0 0 010 000—2 Mann, rf .... New Y o r k...... 76 60 .'556 Fiddler, if 1 0 Philadelphia----- ; • . • ■ ‘'j y memories of many of the fans, M own seashore last September* will reau’zation that after all the umpire there was another foolish bit of work . 2 0 1 0 0 Runs batted in, Hurst, when Sammy Hewitt, the unfortu­ Patsy Donovan, an outfielder in, Barry, ■■ .... be back east in fuU fo><;e, headed P ittsbu rgh ...... 71 65 .522 Segar, c .. was in the best position to view the. Wright, Bissonette 2, Lop^ Archer, o .... .464 Custer, lb . . 1 0 0 1 0 erick 2 Whitney: two base hits, nate “goat" of to3 series because of 1890, singled when he batted for by the 1929 runner-up, Dr; Oscar F. Boston ...... 64 74 play- Bresnahan, o .414 Pohl, 2b .. 1 0 0 0 1 No Use Arguing Moore, Wright 2. ^GUbert I^pee his four errors, doubled and was BiU Dineen. Mitchell, c .. WlEing, Edong with Don Moe, Bon Cincinnati ...... 55 78 home runs, Hurst. Bissonette. Fred .324 Coleman, cf . 2 0 0 0 0 The utter futUity of qu^ionmg sent home by Coach Joe Prentice pn Ty Cobb Hltlees Walsh, p .... Stein, Frank Dolp, George Von Philadelphia...... 44 92 0 S ; d^ble plays. Thevenow to Coombs, p . . . American League Bars, rf ... . 1 0 0 0 the decision makes further discus Thompson t«T Rutst. Wr'Sht to Bis- a short single# that made Hewitt The old Athletics infield was in Elm, , “the man who 0 1 Doyle. 2b W. L. p a Dehope, ss . 1 1 Sion of the incident mere finger ex­ ^nette Whitneyf to /Thompson to duck soup for Holland’s fine throw there. Stuffy Meinnis, Eddie CoUms. beat the man who beat Jones” at r2. 1 1 1 0 0 C. Mikoleit, rf n T s t : left on bases. Philadelphia 2. to the plate. He should have bean Jack Barry and Baker. Even Candy Bender, p ...... 0 ^ ® _2. _ J, Pebble Beach, and the veteran Philadelphia...... 93 46 ':S69 ertion for the writer and waste of Rrookl'vn 7; base on. balls, o« xian W ashington...... 85 51 .625 ! breath for the baseball fan. Thor- sen 1. PbEadelphU^ Mo^ U struok held at third on the play. Just a Lachance, whoso mustache was the To 4 12 24 6 1 “Chan” Egan. 15 4 6 15 4 3 word about that bad throw of young envy of the other big leaguers back Champion Harrison R. (Jimmy) New York 77” 60 .562! seE’s decision is all that c o u n ts ,^ out, by Hansen, 1: bits, off Phillip* AU Boston ...... ni a nU—! ...... 66 .535 Ftresfien (1) Cleveland ...... -76 In 4. Hansen 8 in 4 Foley, which gave the Grefen a nm. in 1908, was hack at first base for All Stars ...... ®12 0 ^ OOO—^ Johnston, Chjck Evans, Johnny H PO E let’s turn and have a look at the Runs batted in, Walsh. Roush 2, D etroit...... 66 71 .482 AB R Sweetland 1 in 1: losing To a certain extent it was excus­ Boston. Ty Cobb played for both Goodman and John Lehmann, the 2 1 0 0 0 Bon Ami club, present champions sen: umpires, McGrew. Quigley and Barry, Parent 2, Lewis 2, Tenney, St. Louis ...... 56 83 .403 Brennen, p .•• To a certain extent the soap mak­ able. The runner on first dashed for teams, holding down centerfield for Gowdy: two base hits, Mann, Lewis ♦. new Western champion, are among 2 0 0 5 0 Donahue: t,me, the “AU Stars” for seven innings Chicago ...... 53 84 .387 McCarty, c ... ers are more or less of an unknown X—Batted for Phillips, in Sth. third just as Foley was about to let Parent, Gowdy: stolen bases, MC- the contenders from the midlands. 2 0 0 2 1 (Second Ga»u?> and then switching sides to bat for Innls. Speaker; sacrifices, Lewis: Boston ...... 45 90 .333 CervinI, Ih . . . ouantity this season due to the com- the baU sail out of his hand for Cyril TpUey, T. PhiUp Perkins and McGonigal, 2b 2 0 0 1 1 Brooklyn ...... 000 101 6 1 2 -U the genial Hank Gowdy in the double play. McInnls to Barry to Capt. Ernest Carter, former Irish 0 naratively small number of g ^ cs first. Apparently Jimmy reaUsed Archer; struck out, by Walsh 1, nits, Griswold, cf .. 2 0 0 2 PhHadelphia...... 0^0 000 ^^0 4 eighth. The once demon hitter either champion who has been doing a lot GAMES TODAY 0 they have played. There have been that he should not throw to first at ofE Walsh 5 In 2, Tesreau 7 In a, Brainard, If . ■ 2 0 0 2 grounded or filed out on his four ebombs 8 In 2. Bender 0 in 1, Young of unobstructive sharpshooting on n tin^ when they have not played this late stage hut was unable to McLagan, Sb - 2 0 0 check the throw. This accounts for trips to the plate. Score: 0 in 1. Rudolph 4 in L Dineen 2 in 1 Long Island, present the British Eastern League O0 a 0 for two or three weeks at a time. Wood 3 in 2, Tyler 1 in 2. Bedient 2 Wright, ss^... 2 0 threat. Perkins was finalist at Brae Albany at Springfield. 0 0 The best of machinery gets rusty the haU slipping out of his grasp in 2; winning pitcher. Cy Young: los­ Smith, rf ..... 2 0 BOSTON COLLEGE and next coming to earth in the ^ L L BMTON 8. ALL STARS 4 ing pitcher. Walsh; umpires, Reardon, Bum in 1928, but'ToEey has yet to Bridgeport at AEentown. when not in use. All Boston _ National League first base line bleachers. a b . b . h, po. a . b . Maron and Hart; time. 2:00. do as well. 18 1 0 12 1 2 Champs Under-rated a—Batted for Madden in 8d. Hooper, r( ...... 5 1 3 3 0 1 Ross SomerviEe and Nicol Thomp­ Cincinnati at Philadelphia. There has been quite a t^dency az— Batted for Dineen in 2d. Chicago at Brooklyn. PROSPECTS GOOD There were a few who criticized J. Collins, 3b zzz— Batted for G o'^y in 5th. son, jr., will carry the Canadian during the present season to over- Gardner, 3b . St. Louis at New York. Coach Bill Brennan when he took zzzz— Batted for Go^^y in 7th. banner, whUe Francis Brown, the look the Bon Ami- Even at the Engle. ; zzzzz— Batted for Shean in Sth. (Only games). Foley out of the game immediately Yerkes, ,3b big pineapple man, wiU journey HAtlONAlRlHI town series meetings the Grem ^ Boston, Sept. 9 - ( A P ) —With a. from Honolulu for the festivities. American League West Side delegates were mclmed to surplus o f weU drEIed sophomores to after his bad throw, sending m Jimmy O’Leary in his place. Bill, George Voigt and , Boston at Chicago. make Eght of the Bon Ams call upon, Joe McKinney, youngest Philadelphia at Detroit. CONTEST TODAY probably felt as bad as anyone else along with such veterans as Francis chances despite the fact that they big college footbaE coach in the Washington at St. Louis. for finding it necessary to e Ouimet, , Jesse Guil­ axe the chanrpions. This no doubt country, appears to be fitting pregy ford and Davidson Herron (who beat New York at Cleveland. tbia season at Boston CoEege. H shift of this nature in the midtfle Hag been caused by the inactivity of of an inning. At the same time, the Chicago at Brooklyn Jones in the 1919 final at Oak- Camp Perry, O., Sept. lost but five from last years varsity A record number o£ 1,^9 the champions and the fact that ban game meant more to him than mont) all will help make the re­ both the Green and West Sides ap­ squad of 7k players. i mere sympathizfcng with a baE play­ union of the clans complete. UPSET A DAY WiE set their sights t^ y ^ peared to have stronger teams on His outstanding star for the past ] morrow on the two seasons, Captam J o l^ y Daon, er. Foley ’ showed himself a real papBFr If the Merion entry list is any rifle»championsMp. one of the best punters m east, sport as he came off the field. In­ is the largest of anyTho of this years Fans will make no mistake to ■May In Big Bade IN NET PLAY stead of becoming peeved at the criterion, the answer to what be bear in mind the fact that the again wiE hold down an end post comes of Princeton football players matches. , _ . coach as most of the local players The championship* Is fired Green was a heavy favorite to beat md three sturdy veteran, Forest HUls, N. Y., Sept. 9.— would have dene under a similar seems to be that they take up golf five stages, 200 yards at slow fire, the Bon Ami last season in the title Buckley, Ed CSibbMis and Jol^ y (A P.)—An upset a day seems to be Devemffi axe fighting for the other situation, Jimmy came to the bOTCh in a serious way. 200 yards at rapid fire, 300 yards ^ series but faded to do so. Manager and sat down watching several in­ There wiU be enough ex-'Tiger the toU of the national tennis sin­ Cl, b H«l (Suli» CnAil COUIGlWtBm rapid fire, 600 yards a\ slow Cart Allen reminded the writer to­ nings before be left to change his gridiron talent around the links^ to gles championship tournament and S^kle McKenney ^ 1,000 yards at slow fire. day that his team was far from Plausse, Jack Young and K g BUi clothes. DIES AFTER A BOUT start a snake dance if any one of leading favorites today were won­ has 10 shots for record on toe first rusty due to plenty of Bon Ami Bennett, all of whom teamed up at East-West Baseball Series them gets close to the top. dering who was going to be next. four stages and 20 on toe last. pohshiBg. some time or other last year ’^^h .The Green officials wouldn't have The Ust includes: Eddie Driggs, With Jean Borotra of France and The United States Marines won Hunt Is Captain Pete Herman, who also is available made a mistake had they sent In Get Underway. San Francisco, Sept. 9---{AP) former halfback and now Long George Lott of Chicago already out their fourth consecutive nationai Jay E. Rand is president of tt^ for another-season. There are sev­ someone to take Hewtfs place Injured by a heavy fall in a Univer­ Island amateur champion; Ken of- the tournament, no one seems team pistol championship yeater^ champions and c^cts their busi­ eral fleet huskies up from the fresh­ when he slipped so badly in the sity of California wrestUng *^iout. Smith, whose dropkick beat Yale safe. They went out at the hands of when their five marksmen flreff a ness affairs. BiE iSlcGondgal, an old- man team who loom as dangerous eighth or tectSi innings. On the An atmosphere of a world s George Yoshlnoaga, 2t, a Sopho­ in 1922, now a star club-swinger for opponents they were heavily favor­ total score of 1,304 out of a poasiWe time piayer of considerable ahiuty, the New Jersey district; John D. rivals for aE of the tackle prospects. bench were A1 Poudrier and Herb championship hung over New York more, died here last night .Yoshm- ed to defeat. 1,500. Second place went to toe is the modest coach who led his A1 MoreEi and Bud Gorman, vet­ Stevenson, both of whom could | oaga, apparently recovered, went Ames of Chicago, son of the famous Perhaps even more surprising navy team with 1,271 and third to tribe to the championship a year eran guards, again wEl flank H ^ry been no worse amd probably a whole i today as the four leading contend­ home after the bout, but coEapsed. “ Snake” Ames and a talented foot­ than the downfaE of'Borotra before toe Seattle police with 1.248. .m ago. Jack Hunt, who used to stM Downes, regular center, and each is lot better. One cannot help feeling ers for the National League pen He died after an emergency opera­ ball player on his own account, Berkeley BeE on Saturday, was the Sergeant H. M. Bailey of Wazer^ Eugene Homans did not have the fOT* the old Atlas team, is captam supported by a wide variety of re- sorry for young Hewitt, but a ball | nant prepared for the opening tion. exit of Lott before Richard N. Wil­ boro, S. C., a member of toe w in M g and holds down the ^lortstop po^t- game is a baU game and personal benefit of Tiger footbaU^ training, liams yesterday. Lott met his Wa­ team, gave toe Marines a c l^ skirmishes in the final East-West but he is a good: golfer, neverthe­ The Bon Ami is well fortified with ^ McKenney’s backfield outlook is feehngs must be forgotten as Bren- terloo in his first match of the sweep for toe day by taking the series with the pace-setting CWca- In the first 20 games he worked less. So is his fellow Princetonian, dividual pistol championship with a pitchers. Four good huriers axe au even better. George Colbert, drt^ nan. so successfully ‘demonstrated. this year Herb Pennock, Yankee tournament after drawing a first V kicking star and passer, is npe to go Cubs meeting the Brooklyn Rob­ , the current inter­ score of 262 out of a possible 300.n< McGonlgai’s command. They mclu^ Some of the baEs which came boimd... left hander, issued only 12 bases on resume quarterback duty. ing down the third base line were ins at Ebbets Field and the rising collegiate champion. round bye. Jack Godfik, Charlie Varrick, Jack baEs. Wilson Jimmy Adams. Varnck is a bit fragile, it is just as weU that difficult to handle but Sammy did St. Louis Cardinals playing the is the only one living in Manches­ Walter Kelley, who saw much ser­ appear a bit nervous and w m in-I New York Giants. ter. Godek comes from |Vilhmant:c, vice last season, Dutch B o e l^ r , chned to charge the plays. Hewitt The Cubs were leading the fimd Wilson from (^astonbury am. promising kicker having to mst liais played some mighty nice ball by two and one half games, Adams from Stafford Springs. All wbiri at varsity play and Jack Cas­ games in pfl^t, but Sunday jnst the Cardinals in runner-up position, sidy, another sophomore are avau- are right handers of no small ablll' wasn’t his day. holding a full game advantage over able as replacements. ^ , the Robins and a game and a half Chessy Antos and Mike Vodok- Local players can weE take a leaf over the Giants. ^The Bon Ami have a mighty good leys, provide a strong backfield catcher in the energetic yoimg Nino from the knowledge Coach Brennan The Robins threw the pennant nucleus, together with Joe KeEey possesses. It isn’t every coach who scramble into even more of a tur­ Boggini who starred with N. and Johimy MArr, who alternated at ia alert enough to detect a baUt and freshman early this sea^ . fuEback last year. Among the moil yesterday when ^® y then able to convince a^ umpire Farr bas been playingr first, other halfback prospects are Ralph only games played in ard Keeney second. Captain Hunt, that his decision of no-baik was major leagues, defeatog MaHett, who was a regular most of 8 to 8 ^ 11 to 4. ’The doiihle ric- short, EmU PKtt third. In the ( ^ 1929, Louis Musco, a strong defen- wrong. One could not help but ad­ 2 mire the manner in which Erevan tory sent Brooklyn into undisputed field “Hook” Brennan at center is ^ sive back,D3,CKf J06Joe xvyoertRyder^ burlyuuiij sopho- i, ^aeir TWll lrr\pw from Rnv and Jack Chesnuli- [ went about his task, Bui irom the only certainty. The other two more, possession of third place, may beVtchers in case WEson or vitch,: promising youngster ...... I toe s ta r t------Zi ^Ray Moss’ pitchhig ^ „ Adams pitch the opening game as —McKenney probably will need all rect in his stand, but he also game waa the high his wide assortment of players for toe forwrfght to reaUze that making both Varrick and Godek are among umpires change their decisions rare­ the best hitters on the champions toe Eagles’ bruising ten game sche­ to four hits. The second battle w m ly occurs. Had he gone out there ^ . aSSm testtintil ,the jevM to batting order. . dule, which follows: hot-beaded and engaged Umpire The first game of the senes wi.l Sept. 27, CathoEc University; Oct wben the RoWfiS 6, Quantico Marines; 13, Fordham; Thors^ in a heated controversy be played at the West Si^ where about toe matter, undoubtedly toe with their Wg g«aa. scoring ^ the Bon Ami wiE practice tonight. 18, Villanova at Philadelphia; 25, and drivtog WiUoughby from toe Dayton; Nov. 1, Marquette: 8, Geor­ umpire would have never changed his decision. Brennan, however, nsa mound. Bitsy Grant, Ettle AUanta tennis getown; 15, Loyola (Chicago) at Chicago; 22, Boston University; 29, done considerable lunplring himself. marvel, keeps in condition by play­ atiA so when he argued with Thor- Holy Cross. ing basketball during the winter. aeU on toe play, he spoke very cour­ SMITR AND FARRELL teously and quietly yet In firm convincing manner. W hat s prove G0-MEDALE>[$ mora he produced a role b o ^ to b a d ru p his contentton that BuriKp hardt’s pitch was a balk. This splen­ did bit of work eventuaHy paved a. ing Round; Smith's 69 t x B i ANNOUNCING way for toe West Sides to score a run. You might even go so far m o f D a y . to say that It won toe game for toe m i n i a t u r e g o l f t o u r n a m e n t W est Sides, since toe final coimt was Flushing, N. Y .,^ p L a to 2. _SaM y pMt tt.

Now that toe excitement of toe pros began th, Play memorable game has died down, round of tee H rofM «o^ Cash have you stopped to realize bow for- Association champlo^P f* Now timate it was that no local umpire was in Thorsell‘8 shoes and had to Prizes caU that play at home. It w m hard Pass in enough as everyone knows, for an WySv_T Leo TtlAerol Wegd, ^^endlng ^efendtog chan^km. to the out of town man to make the de­ had JVurrow eacapM W e g m ^ cision, hut had Jack Dwyer or Ralph 81 strokes for h i^ K r ^ Your Russell, for instance, th® (henthen turned in a 68, tha ^ Winners play BITHBR WAY, a pack of howl- round score of the day, to qualify Score tog fans would have been ready to easily with 150. . commit murder. The co-medsEsts jiw e _^jdbnay ------n z T Farrell and Horton All scores must be in Sunday evening at 7 :30. CASE CONTINUED pfled aggregate scowa <^45. H a ^ Your name and address is necessary on your card. Waterbury, Sept. 9.—(AP)^-^- SSyrmaddJlfia and W k F^^ Contestants play entire tournament on the course from win C. Beardsley, 4L of LWs who is charged With obtaining OaWand, Calif., f which they are chosen. Holders of th^ five lowest money and goods under f ^ pre­ attoke ahead of Tommy Armcuu tenses through toe promotion of Detroit veteran^______scores play Monday night. spurious stock, was gran ^ a con­ tinuance of one week in C3ty Court today. He was arrested two w e ^ GOLF MATCH ^ MANCHESTER MINIATURE ago and ordered held In JIO.OOO Corner Center and Stone St. bond for trial. He haajretalned m coimsel Attorney Francis P. * GuE- There wiU be a Wg p e e ^ ^ foUe, former mayor. match at toe Hanchestw On e witt dbvays stand out ! BON TON COURSE, MAIN ST. Course tonight when We™er Md HaUday meet Klrshlp and Snow Hollister Lot. Accordibg to the latest yachting © IMO, Iaocwt 4 Mvkm l^ c t o C o . dope, the Shamrock will find it As starting at 9:30. A large crowd of in f(g no bargain salU ,goU m s ii,aati^te^ MANOTESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930. page’TEN

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■■ '4.*V S^MMHUM lUMMII II h II IH i) V AM I fD «L WANTED—ROOMS— b u s i n e s s LOCATIONS GUNBOATS nGHT REDS LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT 64 ANOTHER LYNCHED I PASSENGERS TELL ■m.::3^W4Mrt AAU^nmamem OR FEMALE 37 BOARD 62 .'LOST—FOX FUR PIECE Saturday I WANTED—RELIABLE MIDDLE- WANTED— YOUNG LADY FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in Hankow, China,,Sept. 9.— (AP.)— night between Center and Adams Pumeil Block, single or in suites OF STORM’S FURY Manchester aged woman would like work by room and board in private family, IN SOUTHERN CITY 'Twd foreign gunboats repulsed streets. Finder please call 3852. . as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, the day or hour. 157 Park street. in vicinity of mills. Write Box R, Commimist attacks at nearby points Evening Herald 1115 Main street. ■WILL THE GIRL WHO W AS seen ------»------~~!!! in care of Herald. \ I ^ on the Yangtse river yesterday in­ picking up bro'wn pocketbook in flicting heavy damage on their ad­ CLASSIFIED SITUATIONS WANTED— MIDDLEAGED LADY wishes an f o r RENT—l a r g e STORE suit­ front of High school call 7803. Re­ able for grocery or meat market, Second Negroes Body Found versaries. Dispatches said neither of Sliip Caught m Horricane Ar­ AD^RTISEMENTS ward. FEMALE 38 unfurnished room with board. All the foreign gunboats suffered casu­ conveniences on one floor. P. O. with all fixtures installed, ideal for neighborhood store located at 64 alties. . Count *1X av*ra«« Box 271. rives m New York— Cap­ VnitilAls. numbo'ir* nod abbroTiatlon* YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE Wetherell street. If interested com­ in Swamp — First One The warships involved were thf« LJS^unt as a ^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 housework, come home nights. Ad­ municate with owner at New Rye American gunboat Tut rila and the words as two worda Minimum cost is dress Box A, care of Herald. FOR SALE—1930 FORD sport APARTMENTS—FLATS— Baking Company, 374-376 Windsor KiUed in Prison Cpn. British gunboat Lady Bird. tain and Crew Praised. Naval dispatches said the Lady " to r roadster model, A-1 condition, a Avenue, Hartford or Phone 6-4473. WANTED—POSITION AS mothers’ TENEMENTS 63 Bird, in addition to inflicting heavy' *'” • M ~ .» good buy. Call 3142. helper in Protestant home for damage on the Communist raiders, Margaret, age 18, fond of children. FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT New York, Sept. 9— (AP) — The FOR SALE—1929 OLDSMOBILE houses for rent 65 Danan, Ga., Sept. 9 — (AP) — , Reds fronl re-entering 6 Consscutlve **1 • StSl il cts Apply giving references to Conn. all improvements, at 124 Birch “Bubber” Bryan, 24, sought as the j shasi, a portion of which liner Coamo, bearing the scars of sedan, A-1 condition, rubber good. Children’s Aid Society, 50 Trum- street. Inquire on premises Tele- ; .! Sul u ss Inqifire 150 Summit street. Tele­ FOR RENT OR SALE—7 room second negro who participated m a j ^Jll ^ ^nd burned Friday, her terrific struggle against an­ All^orders for Irregular Insertions buli street, Hartford, Conn. phone 5092. gun fight yesterday in which a po- j ^aey piiiagea auu______phone 3481. Terms arranged. single house, modem improve­ nihilation in the hurricane that will be charged at the one IverV ments, North Elm street. Phone lice officer was slain and three Special rates for long *T®P YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN would FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT others wounded, was found shot to swept the Carribean last week and dav advertising given upon GOOD USED CARS like housework, washing and iron­ newly done over. All improve­ 3300. spread disaster over the island of Ads ordered for efth Cash or Terms death in a woods near here today, and stopped before the th^rd or fifth ing by the day or hour. Write Box ments. Inquire Mrs. Alfred Henne according to a report bjt deputies HARTFORD NEGRESS Santo Domingo, arrived today from day will be charged only for the M- Madden Bros. San Juan, with 253 passengers, five Tel. 5500 Q, in care of Herald. quin, 32 Cottage street. LEGAL NOTICES 79 sheriff. tual number of times the ad appear- 681 Main St. Bryan’s body was lying in a woods of whom were aboard the ship dur­ chargln-T at the rate earned, but FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement District of Andover ss., Probate allowance or refunds YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE light near his home, authorities said, in ing the storm. with all improvements and Court. Sept. 5th, ISM. . HELD FOR MURDER Captain Thomas G. Evans, who on six time ads stopped after the HOUSEHOLD SERVICES house work or caring for 2 or 3 Estate of Cynthia L. Colby late of the opposite direction of the swamps garage. E. Bray, 13 Wadsworth St, Columbia in said District, deceased. where George Grant, 40-year-old has been with the line since 1894, '^^No^^tlil forbids” : display lines not children. Call 7094. OFFERED 13-A The trustee on said estate having negro believed to have been Bryan’s said the storm was the worst he FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT up­ exhibited his final account to this *°^he Herald will not bo *‘®*P°“ */JjJ® WIDOW WOMAN MIDDLE-AGED companion In yesterday’c gim bat­ ever experienced. Covers were tom for more than one incorrect Insertion FLUFF RUGS MADE to order stairs. Inquire at 2 Elizabeth Place court as on file more fully appears. from lifeboats; skylights were rip­ would like work as housekeeper mornings. N. F.-Keating.* it is • tle was captured. Grant later was Sheets Man in Hene When of any advertisement ordered for from, your old carpets. C. Schulze, for widower. Write Box S. care of ORDERED:—That said application lynched in the county jail and a de­ ped loose over the public rooms and more than one time. 5 Chamberlain street, Rockville, be heard and determined at ‘he Pro- ports of the superstructure were The Inadvertent omission Herald. FOR RENT—STEAM HEATED tachment of National Guardsmen rect publication of advertls ng will be Conn. bate Office, in Bolton in said District, sent here upon orders of the gover­ He Beats Her — Is Held shattered. housekeeping furnished rooms; on the 15th day of September, A. D.. Captain Evans said the ship had rectified only by 2 and 3 room tenements with aU 1930, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon, nor of Georgia. . charge made for the ®®r^‘®®/®"^!” ^ VEHICLES 42 been drenched as though it had been All advertisements must improvements. 109 Foster street. and that public notice be given of Shot In The Back STORAGE 20 the pendency of said application and for Trial Friday. submerged. He and his chief en­ in style, copy and LIVE STOCK- the tlrtie and place o f hearing th ere­ Bryan apparently had been fatal­ regulations enforced by the publish­ MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all gineer J. J. McGough, agreed that ers an^Lthey reserve the right to FOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED a on, by publishing a copy of this order ly wounded in the back 'with a shot­ the list of the ship was above 40 edit, rovlse or reject any copy con­ improvements. steam heat, 57 once in some newspaper having a PERRE’TT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ carload of Federal tested cows. August Kanehl circulation in said District and by gun. Hartford, Sept. 9.— (A P )—David degrees, sometimes as high as 45 sidered objectionable. Summer street. The body was left where it was CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to ing, packing and shipping. Daily Fresh and nearly springers, also Phone 7541. posting a copy thereof W. Watson, 31, negro, was dead to­ and 47 degrees. .j be published same day sign post in the Town of Columbia found pending the organization of a Terrific Wind service to and from New York. 14 20 heifers, yearlings and 2-year in said District, at least six days be-, day and Mrs. Annie N. Key, 23, ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays trucks at your service. Agents for olds. Price is right. Franklin Or- TO RENT—THREE ROOM apart­ coroner’s jury, « "At the height of the hurricane, [ 10:30 a. m. fore said day of hearing. The discovery was made by De­ United Van Service, one of the cutt, Coventry. Phone Manchester, ment in Purnell Block. Heated and J. tVHITE SUMNER negress, was being held -as ids slay­ the wind reached a velocity such as; Judge. puties Sheriff H. B. Jbhnson, Edgar TELEPHONE YOUR Rosedale 34-3. centrally located. Apply Geo. E. er as a result of an altercation dur­ I have never experienced and the leading long distance moving com­ L. Malone and Frank Silvey. WANT ADS. panies. Connection in 162 cities. Keith, 1115 Main. H -9-9-30. ing which the former was shot in barometer fell...... until...... it...... could„ go_____ no Just before word of the finding of Ads are accepxed over the telephone Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. the abdomen. Three other persons lo^gr on the aneroid scale, said the’ at the CHARGE RATE given above ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first the body reached herev militiamen are being held by police as witness captain. as a convenience to advertisers, but L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben^ prep3sred to thrash through the Al- es to the shooting. The five who were on the ship thA CASH RATES will be accepted as I WANT YOU TO KNOW that I ll-LL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ piano moving, modem equipment, ton street. Inquire Home Bank & EXPERT SAXOPHONIST tamaha river swamps with tear gas Police charge Mrs. Key who has during the hurricane were Maiy ness office on or before the seventh experienced help, public store­ am selling bedding direct from fac­ Trust Company. bombs. been estranged from her husband Salzman, Paterson, N. J.; Anna;' day following the first house. Phone 4496. tory and save you money. Call Grant Identified and four year old child for three Bird, Jersey City; E»ie Anderson,' each ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR RENT—627 CENTER street, MUSIC BOX TEACHER Grant was said to have been iden­ RATE will be collecwd. No responsi­ 3142, E. Benson. years, shot the negro after the lat­ Jersey City; Francus Hart, Pater­ bility for errors In telephoned ads five room downstairs tenement, all tified by R.. J. Anderson, Darien ter had assaulted her and forced her son; and R. N. Peck, an advertising: PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 modern improvements, rent $27. night marshal, as one of the two ne­ will be assumed and their accuracy ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES to seek refuge in a bathroom Sun­ man of Hartford, Conn. cannot be guaranteed. Call 8802. Jack Keeney, Paragon Inn Or­ groes who wounded him when he day night. Watson who was also The five were profuse in their, WANTED—PAINTING AND deco­ INDEX OF — RADIO 49 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement chestra Member and Stroh- found them approaching a Darien married but estranged from his praise of the captain and ttie sturdi­ rating* rooms papered $4 and up. with all-improvements at 51 Flower bank early yesterday. Robert L. ness of the ship. CLASSIFICATIONS Used Electric Atwater , Kent table man Pupil, to Instruct Here. wife, died last night. He and Mrs. Call 3148. street. C. J. Tuttle, telephone 5834. Freeman, acting chief of Glynn Key, police said, had been friendly "We prayed,” said Miss Hart. "W# Births ...... ^ radio $40. Used Kolster, radio $50. coimty police, was fatally shot and for three years. Mrs. Key who is foimd places on the lounges and re-j Engagements ...... S Victrolas $5 to $10. FOR RENT AT 211 MAIN STREET George Smith, proprietor of the Marriage* ...... , Deputy Sheriff J. H. Ceilings and being held in the Hartford County mained there. Every time the ship, REPAIRING 23 Watkins Furniture Exchange 5 room apartment, second floor, Music Box, 679 Main street, has ar­ Deaths ...... -g, John Fisher wounded in pursuit of jail in default of $5,000 bonds will went over we thought it was allj ::ard o f Thank* ...... • heated, private home, janitor ser­ ranged with Jack Keeney, first sax­ MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum the negroes. be arraigned in Police Court Fri­ over. It did not look as if ■we ■would | In Memoriam ...... vice, adults. ophonist of the Paragon Inn orches­ Last night authorities visited the Lo»t and Found ...... 1 cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ FUEL AND FEED 49-A day on a charge of murder. ever come out of it alive.” i Announcemenir ...... I tra and a graduate of A1 Strohman, homes of both Grant and Bryan and The ship was surveyed at Saif| t ing, key fitting. Braithwaite. 52 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT solo saxophonist of Edward J. Mc- Personals ...... HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, reported the finding of a quantity of I Juan and her hull knd engines found AatoBiobtlea Pearl street. at 77 Ridge street. Apply at 79, Enelly’s Victor Record orchestra, to BLAST KILLS BIGHT 4 stolen goods in each. Both Bryan ______j to be in perfect condition, A survey- Automobll*# for Sale .....••••• $6 to $9 per load; also light truck­ teach saxophone and clarinet two .Automobiles for Exchange •••.*.• i upstairs. and his wife were absent from their r-rppcp Sent 9— (AP) — of the damage of the cabins and i- ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells afternoons a week commencing the Auto Accessories—Tires UOURSjES AND CLASSES 27 street. Dial 6148. FOR RENT—4 ROOMS IN A two- residence. Explosion of a sailing vessel, fiUed | pubUc rooms will be made today. Auto JRepalrlng—Painting - ...... 1 18th. „ ^ Auto ^hOols ...... EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY tenement house with all improve­ Former students of Walter Brad­ ■with oil, in front of the Standard j ■mrup 11 NHvarPLO'VEP Autos—Ship by Truck ...... •5 FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or Oil depots at Drapetsonias harbor) UNffi^LOY^ culture. There is a great demand ments. Apply 267 Oak street. Tel. ley, who taught for several months Auto*—For Hire ...... “ hard wood, stove or fire-place, half SANDY BEACH DANCES loot- wincrVif fnnir least ei&Tlit lives 1 li^exico Cityi Sept* 9. Garages—Service—Storage ..... lo for trained operators. Details free or full load, good measure and ser­ 7175. prior to joining the Capitol Theatre last to^ at least eignt uves j department of statistical Infer-' Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... I j from this nationally known insti­ vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. orchestra, who desire to continue and possibly more. ^ _____^ mation today annoimced that the Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... iz 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in the Van’s orchestra of ten pieces will The blast destroyed the vessel, Basines* ond Profe*»lonal Service* tution. Hartford Academy of Hair­ Johnson Block, all modern im­ modem saxophone or clarinet in­ census of May 15, showed only dressing. 693 Main street, Hart­ FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH structions will find in Mr. Keeney a be the feature attraction at Sandy flaming fragments of which set fire Business Services Offered ...... 13 provements. Call 6917 or 7635. i to 18 other sEiilboats and one steam­ 86,690. unemployed in all- -Mexico. Household Services Offered ... ..iz-A ford. wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 talented instructor of these wind in­ Beach Ballroom at Tolland Coun­ This is slightly more than half of Building— Contracting ...... Y*- ** per load. Prompt delivery. Phone struments and will be g;iven indi­ ty’s Playground, Crystal Lake, to­ ship nearby. Some of the boats F lorists— ^Nurseries ...... FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT burned rapidly and their crews one per cent of the population. EARb ER FRADE taught in day 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. at 300 Spruce street, second floor. vidual instructions. Mr. Smith is morrow evening. This dance or­ Funeral Directors ...... and evening classes. Low tuition threw themselves into the river, but Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . Inquire 302 Spruce stre'et. now taking applications for instruc­ chestra comes to Sandy Beach high­ Insurance . ' ...... rate. Vaughn Barber School. 14 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove tions at the Music Box. Beginners ly recommended and many in East- it was feared many were burned fa­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... Market street. Hartford. or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft tem Connecticut who have heard t a l l y ^ ______Tax CoHedar’s Nefee Moving—Trucking—Storage . FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT and advanced students will be glad­ Painting—Papering ...... wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, newly done over, 418 Center street. ly furnished with full and complete these dispensers of dance melody Professional Service...... zz Rosedale 28-2. Telephone 4224. information by phoning 3635 or by and rythm are planning oh being Sefcii i Sektal Diakiet R epairing ...... %,V •••/••**’ ’ » i MUSICAL—DRAMATIC 29 a personal visitation at the store, on hand tomorrow evening for the LIFE INSURANCE • Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... z* FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT Toilet Goods and Service ...... _ Za 679 Main street. treat that is in store for the patrons Notice is hereby given that the MISS ANNE STRICKLAND, High­ GARDEN—FARM - all improvements, heat furnished, of this popular dance place. DISTRICT MANAGER Wanted—Business Service ?» land Park, teacher of pianoforte school tax of 3 mills on the dollar EdncaGonal DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 reasonable rent, garage if deswed. On Saturday evening, the 13th, is due and collectible on the first . . . . 27' accompanying and Eurtythmics. WANTED Courses and Classes ... Inquire 207 Spruce street. the Night Hawks, directed by Percy day of September, 1930, and for the | Private Instruction ...... 2S FOR SALE—Macintosh apples and A Life Insurance Company doing ,....2 8 - A Phone 8579. Nelson, and ten colored jazz dance purpose of cbllecttag said tax I will i Dancing ...... Bartlett pears. Edgewood Fruit FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene­ business in Connecticut desires the Musical—Dramatic______. . . . 29 Ship Arrivals musicians, singers and dbmedians services of a District Manager to be at my hom*e, 104 Haynes street, | Wsmted—Instruction ...... *0 Farm, 461 Woodbridge street. Tel. ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. •will be the attraction at Sandy Tuesdays and ’Thursdays from 5 to ' F in an cial HELP WANTED— have charge of South Manchester 5909. Robert R. Keeney. Beach followed by the Ritzmore or­ 9 O'clock P. M. (D. S. T.) Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 FEMALE 35 and "vicinity. The position can be Business Opportunities ...... 3Z FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 Arrived: chestra on Wednesday evening, the made highlv profitable by a man of NOTICE—All taxes ynpaid Octo-, Money to Loan ...... Alfonso x n i. New York, Sept. 9, WANTED—YODNG GIRL - to help HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Blast Center street, ail improve­ 17th. highest character, good production her 1, 1930, •wiU be charged interest Help and Sitnatlon* from Balboa. Dances at Sandy Beach Ballroom Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 with housework mornings’. Call ments. Telephone 8063. record and organization ability. at the rate of 9% from September FOR SALE—MODEL E Glenwood Republic, Plymouth, Sept. 8, from will be continued as long as favor­ 1st, 1980 to March 1st, 193_1, and Help Wanted—Male ...... 38 7028. The opportimity for growth is un­ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 range. Inquire at Highland Park FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with New York. able weather conditions -permit and usual. Applicants wiU please 10,% for balEmce of the year and Agents Wanted ...... Volendam, Plymouth, Sept. 7, the steady patronage at Sandy Situations W anted— F e m a le ...... -SS WANTED—CAPABLE middle-aged store. Telephone 5492. all modern improvements, to state age, underwriting experience 12% for all liens filed. Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 39 woman to assist ■with housework adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street Rotterdam. 8, from New York. Beach reflects a pleased and satis­ Signed, Conte Biancamano, Genoa, Sept. and production record. Em ploym ent A g e n c ie s ...... and care of children. Good home. FOR SALE--BLUE "VELOUR bed Telephone 8039. fied dancing public who find in these A confidential interview may be W. W. KEENEY, ' Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles davenport. Reasonable. 177 Maple popular semi-weekly affairs featured Collector. , Call E. Hartford 8-3224. 9, from New York. arranged by addressing Doge—Birds—Pets ...... 41 street. FOR RENT—4' ROOM TENEMENT Hellig Olav, Oslo, Sept. 8, from by the best dance orchestras obtain­ Dated at Manchester, Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 at 174 Eldridge street, improve­ Company Box H, Poultry and Supplies ...... 5 . 43 WANTED— COMPETENT middle- New York. able all that is to be desired for an Manchester Evening Herald. August 26, 1930. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stodir 44 aged woman to care for baby and ments, downstairs; also 1, 2 and 3 Mauretania,'Plymouth and Cher­ enjoyable evening at the largest and For -Sale—Miscellaneon* . home. Write Box B, care of Herald, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 room furnished apartments at 26 bourg, Sept. 9, from New York. best equipped ballroom, in Eastern Articles for Sale ...... 46 Pennland, Antwerp, from New Boats and Accessories ...... 46 stating qualifications and when FOR SALE— UPRIGHT piano, in Birch street. Inquire Squires, 26 Connecticut. Building Materials ...... 47 you can be interviewed. Birch. York. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48, good condition. Will sell for $50.00. Inquire 79 Spruce street. Telephone Sailed: Jim Davis, candidate for senator Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 YOUNG LADY AS SALESLADY I^-OR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT. All Resolute, New York, Sept. 9, for in Pennsylvania, tooted a clarinet Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A 7417. modern conveniences, centrally Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 with knowledge of sewing. Call Hamburg. in the old home band the other day. Household Goods ...... 61 Dunhill’s. located. Apply 25 Strant street or Satumia, Naples, Sept. 5, for New On the assumption, perhaps, that Machinery and Tools ...... 52 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 telephone 6358. York. next to promises, music is best to Musical Instruments...... 53 soothe the voter. Office and Store Equipment .... 54 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 f o r r e n t — 5-ROOM FLAT with Specials at the Stores ...... 66 TO RENT—LARGE ROOM in rear FIND GIRL’S STOCKINGS Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 of Purnell Block, suitable for club all modem improvements. Apply SALESMAN OR ROUTE MAN (2) 16 Cambridge street or telephone Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 room or business. Apply Gee. E. New York, Sept. 9.— (A P )—Add­ Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts to take over regular coffee and 3679. CHARMING HOME Restaurants tea route through Talcottville, Ver­ Keith, 1115 Main. ed to the three locks of hair that Rooms Without Board ...... 69 state troopers foimd in the farm Six rooms and sun parlor, fire­ non, Rockville, Tolland, W. Will- FOR RENT—FURNISHED front FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, all Boarders W anted ...... 59-A modern improvements, steam heat­ house of Charles Edward Pope, sus­ place, colored tile bath, steam heat, Country Board—Resorts 60 ington, S. Willington, Merrow. Al­ room in Selwitz Building. Inquire spacious front and rear halls, uard Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 so need man for route through So. ed. Inquire 82 Cottage street or pected kidnaper of 10-year-old Grace at Sewlitz Shoe Shop. wood floors, several closets, heated Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Manchester, Manchester Green, telephone 4332. Budd, today was a pair of white Real Estate For Rent garage, lauiidry. In fact a complete Bolton Notch, Coventry. Ckjnscieil- FRONT ROOM FOR 2 men, ladies, stockings similar to those worn by Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room the child when she disappeared from well built brand new house for $500 Business Locations for Rent ... 64 tious worker needs no experience. or couple, garage and housekeep­ tenement thoroughly modem. Ap­ down, balance pay as rent. This Houses for R ent ...... 65 Write B. R. Kennedy Company, ing pri'vileges if desired. 19 Autumn her home here two years ago. Suburban for Rent ...... 66 ply to J. P. Tammany, 90 Main The stockings ahd hair were is your opportunity if interested. Inc., Glovers-ville, N. Y. street. Summer Hom es for R e n t ...... 67 street, after 5. found in a search of the Pope one- Wanted to R ent ...... 68 Nice' little -poultry place, 3 acres, Ileal Estate For Sale .icre farm at Margarets'ville, N. Y., house 6 rooms, steam heat, elec­ FOR RENT—5 large rooms, 3 Wal­ ,\partment Building for Sale ... 69 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A and are being forwarded to the local tricity, handy location in town. nut street near Pine. Near Chenpy Business Property for S ale ...... 70 police tor use as eifidence when the Price only $5,600. Easy terms. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 AT ONCE—SOUTH AMERICA OR WANTED—TWO GIRL Boarders, mills. Very reasonable. Inquire 66-year-old apartment house super­ Houses for Sale ...... 72 Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or Lots for Sale ...... 73 United States. Permanent posi­ private family, school teachers pre­ intendent is arraigned tomorrow. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 tions; clerical, mechanical, sales­ ferred. Phone 4988. Hartford 7-5651. A seswch of surrounding neighbor­ ROBERT J. SMITH Suburban for S ale ...... 75 manship; experience unnecessary. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 Airmail in the city of Denver, hood was being continued by detec­ Salaries $25—$100 weekly, trans­ ROOM AND BOARD For Two tives for some trace of the missing 1009 Main Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Teachers in private family on Main Colo., has increased 1000 pounds Auction-Legal Notice# portation furnished. Box 1175, girl. Fire and Automobile Insurance Legal Notices ...... 78 Chicago, 111. street. Write Box I, care of Herald, per month during 1930 By PRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—Such Is Gratitude

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'' “ I Abused One—How much are Ford; parts? Lady at Counter—Ten cents a Oim BOARDING HOUSE piece. The Toonerville Trollty That M eets All the Trains By Foiitaine Fos Abused One—I’ll take five. ; By Gene Ahern Lady at Counter—Which One^? Saving your moqpy for a rainy The Victim—Oh, it doesn’t m atter., day isn’t much fun—who wants ■'ifi I to shop in the rain? . O n e o p t h e S k i p p e r ’s i H A R b E S T j o b s i s g e t t i n g ® A salesman got into a cab after i THE SCHO KINDERGAF^TEN PEC IAL-S**’ T H R O U G H VJELL *' eoME. o4? ^ VoliR his busy day and ordered the driver:: fists; they were driving automobiles Ztf?' “Home James.’’ ' i and racing t$ see who could get MUSri AMP IS Driver—Say. what dy’a mean,} across the railroad crossing first. " o n TIME. <5APF* r e ’s Be e M' a pLEAsaT^ife. “To b s “Home Jam es?” Dis ain’t your p ri-; ------’’V* U M P r* vate car. Dis is a taxi. j Irate Father—^What is that stuff fM T flis Ho u se siMce Vou Hai Salesman—Oh, very well, then— | on my new car? Where have you U1AIT^-*FILI- Home Jesse James. been-? VitiR TfeEThl OUT'; VoU CAMY Calm Son—^That’s only traffic EArf UKE' A LUMBER-cTACf^ f/U VaCF ^ETr VOUR Tooting horns made Jericho’s jam. v/alls fall down, but that was a mir­ Av hXB\A CAMP, — - AMp' ' acle. You can’t clean up a traffic Why have you been sitting in BES-r 0*F ‘ ALL VoU CA#P<-1XLK!, jam that way. your car all afternoon ? T H f ? O W iiy * Friend—I’m waiting for two gen* >*-VoU HAv/E Me I PEA UJHA-T t u - ^HAFT Years ago a flapper shrieked at j tlemen. the sight of a mouse. Now she won’t Who are they ? A „REUEF (TJS Tb\BE ABLE LA a HIS - HABP-WM*Xdr‘ The dictionary says that the dumb j Cop—Aren’t you afraid to leave WV4. BLrTTrHE SPELU cannot talk. ’The man who wrote your raccoon coat there In the rum- ^ \41LU BE BROKe M UMP- that didn’t hear the man who tried i ble seat ? to sell me a book this nioming. I Motorist—It’s all right, officer, a ^ T S O N f ’’ ’wHem Vou e»E-f ------i friend of mine is Inside minding it. V’o v/OliR PLAT A friend of mine asked me: i “Where do second hand cars go?”- Old Gent—^My dwr, why do you 15\ They don’t. i dress so scantily? Girl—Oh, that’s to get the sun The man who knows how will, and air. always find a place in life, but the i Gent—Whose son ^nd heir? man who knows why will always be i his boss. ■ JUST ANOTHER RECORp . The other day we saw a couple of | % guys„ tryingw ... to______beat____ 6ach_____ other__ to | London — Everyone else had death. No,*they weren’t using their i established some sort of record, so ■ Leanard Osbaldiston sent out to establish one. He did. It was on roller skates. For 24 hours he roll­ ed about on wheels without a stop for a new world’s record. He covered ] 200 miles and 1000 yards. AFTER MILLION Y E ^ Juneau, Alaska—After being op 1 ^ - ice for more than 'a million years, vji-rrioui'l meat was recently uncovered here H g 'R i^ s *' in good condition. It waus thgt of a prehistoric Saurian which was un­ oi NCA 8&HVICC. me wn.u.&MT.orR.. .V-'F- earthed on the frozen shores of Chitina Bay by Russell Anabel, pro­ fessional guide. The skeleton, conr taining a complete fossil skull and The Phantom King Appears B y C r a n e 60-foot vertabra, held considerable WASHINGTON TUBBS a •.'4 flesh and skin. ______!V_____ — ■i,'.. " GLOW GUIDES DRIVERS ' t h e se BLASTED fools'. ; CANT ' 1SF0WUM6 ilFTfeR MISFORTUMeA f lu L MIGHT tOMGTrtEV BEW TiM P^MS'TO DRIVE 1 IU T H E esJl\,S.PlRlTS. 60T T0W^i^D MORN IMG A GHOST THEV SEE VT’S ONILV SOMEBODY Berlin—Instead of painting trees EKSM’S UTTLt RAVMTEP VMTH A CHEMICAL? • along the highways white, as has a ARREARS, i t ISTtiBRrtANIBilvA KING. HE GALLOPS PAST, I been the practice in the past to aid i n U T MOW COMES MEWPR0Bl£*H GLrCtERlNG THE PARK WITH A GHASTlV, PHOSPROR- j motorists, highway officials in the;, IUS^UOOEMLH 4N MRPLNtiE DIVES ESCEHt GLOW. John R. dynes, I Rhine region have a new system. British home They are painting trees along the B e c r e tary, re­ roads with bands of phosphorescent cently in the paint which cause the trimks to by his glow in darkness. ipresence, as re- ;quired by law, $1 FOR $42,000 at the birth to the Duchess' of Columbus, O.,—^LeO Durkin, 18, York pt a pos­ recently found $42,000 add receiyed sible heir to a reward of $1. The money, however, the throne, was in the form of a check. He earned his keep found the piece 'of paper and return­ when a child as ed it to the t'irst Citizens’ Trus^ A clog dancer. Company. It proved to be a valu­ able clearing house check. Q OOR east is at m s wits ENOf NIS STARVED AMD 1ERR\y\E5 MEN PESERT ASrS SIMPLE ASIATICS HAVE NEVER SEEN A PLANE. THEV BM TuE DOZENS. RE SENDS TROOPS ^ t TO •ARE Te RR\F\ED. To SUPERST\T<0US MlNPS, »T IS A DRAG them Back, but THEV.ToO, @ROATtVHG DEMON OF THE DEVIL GHOST. - / /q\^

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MAKE 'jOORSELF OS6FOU T PtfiCKL&s' MOW| PRECkLSS, AND UEEP ' SUDOSN eve peeled fob. THE S1€HT OF AW/OWE X APPS^NCfi ALOMS k£SM I^NCR., IM OSCARS BIpKT 8SLOVJ7 ONOLSOlMS airplane I ALMOST ^IL E O "IWNSS, SOT evERYTMlNS IS O.M..... ANOTWE SEARCH FOR PARBAfe. (SOESOfc^^ ^ - * B y S m a l l SALESMAN $AM . He M eant W ell (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) When every Tinymite had had his hind. Said one, “A place to eat ------L _____ l . _ , fill of hilltop sights, they left the we’ll find.” They’d had a busy day QUVc.K,SRitn,'t?KKe. m e s e bill aQd walked down to the city and- built up quite an appetite. It 0(LAt4&£S o v e r . iO Milt. streetsX “Where now?” one 'Tiny wasn’t very far away they came fiT ^ MdSRVmu - said. ‘To old St. Pet;er’s church upon a nice cafe. The ’TraveUMan «IS CAR V)eRE.j we’ll go. You’ll all enjoy the place,' stopped out in front and said, “This fbCfm WRECKED ’ ’I know,” replied the kindly Travel looks all right.” Man. “It’s a sliort walk, straight So, in they went and how they ahead.” ate! 'The fine food served them , They reached the church and, my, tasted great. An orchestra play^ how tall. It made the bunch seem music and they had an |ionr’».gt)od very small. The colonnades reached time.'Then out to walk around some out, it seemed, to seize the-Tiny- more. Said Carpy, “Whew arc vwa mites. ’The fountains tossed their /bound for ? I hope it isn’t on a hil) white sprays high, ju st like a cloud­ -that we will have to cllmbi” burst from the sky. "1 really think,” The'Travel Man Replied, "Oh, no! said Coppy, “that this is the sight of Down to the Porum we will .go. sights.” You’ll see a lot of stray cats. It’s The church, within, seems larger the spot where they all atay. It than vnthout. Imagine, If you can, seems the cats have made that home that fifty thousand people can be and seldom elsewhere do they roam. inside aU ope time. The Tinies The city takes good care of them seaitmed Xbrougb everywhere and and.feeds them every day.” ‘saw things that just made them stare. Poor Clowny said, “I’m tired. It was thosA steps we had to climb."' iiie church was shortly left be- K. ■ T. ■tn-t- .• \_:n -^- ■•--S’

^ ' I ' WMW ^ a q b t w e l v e "O.. M • "- : ----r-'-^- ■■^.l..-L„Jl- I- ■ -• I ■ I „■ ,».J*i.— I,■,lla■.l II 1 I 1*11 n -ili*.—. c:r -K Pa Cre- Temple Chapter, Order Eastern ''G. Albert Pearson will 'lie heienJ Mr. and ' M nt J A C K K E p ^ over Station W nC.;at Z'O-’clock tpr .how. oit :8treet, \7 ■ f . ■ M a&' WiU hold a regular ' businees ...< -_ia.1- '.N. . meettiig in ' the Masonic - Temple‘ to­ night, as guest soloist with Jthe <3^ hllint thb «^;ict morrow night at'^eight o’plock. All Quintet.' 'Point. ' r '^tarashman,- ’ first 4 - ' V officers are especially urged to at- •j^axaphosilst o f ^afcEnettyts .Vlotpr Edward B. Segar and son, tend: - Jtnoorifitijg O rch es^fiw ilK teach at' ^Edward, of Main atreet, Mrs. Stuart 9KACB GARAGE ^ S O U T H MRNCHCSTER ■ CO N N .13. Saear of Oxford street, and Mrs. ManobBBter Green The Ladies Aid society of ' the ^ The Music Box -jCari s . Benson of the Midland -- - f.' Apartments have returned after South Methodist church will havs ^ Main street ■ their first meeting of the fall'season J , ^ 'i> ^ '■ '^|i^£md

Shadiex Bamboo,Rakes Window Shades HELGE B. PEARSON Organist and Director 69c 50c _ announces Shadex crackless shades in When the leaves begin to fall green, tan arid - linen. Also; Season 1J30-^1 you will need one of these 33- cloth' shad^. in water-color7 tooth bamboo rakes' to keep coating. Look .. over -^ yodr Studio Opens September 8 your lawn spic and span. shades iww!; 7 : V ■- Instruction Basement Piano Organ Theory Boom 6, Post Office B u il^ g L009 Main Street, Sonth Manchester, Conn. • 6 Pc. Mixing Bowl Sets ^ 8724 $1.00 Tomorrow we are offering g ^ ydlow mixing bond sets with band dec(»ations in blue oir white. This set consists of. Cuts Cost O f Coal In six bowls, most sets come only five bowls tx> the set. Mixing Bowls—BasMnent. ' * I, ■ ’ ' . '. ^ V- ^ ' WHEN YOU NEED MONET USE YOUlf MONEY CRM)IT a Thwinoatatically Controlled Heat When a business man or-a merchant needs cash he does not. . hesitate a moment to tise his Credit Recor He Health Market does not consider it a disgrace to be short of.;Casb; he is not em­ barrassed in any way by the people who are loaning him the money. 'The entire trmisaction is a private, confidential busi- oess deal and everyone concerned; is perfectly satisfied. 4 ■ » •'"50 c T"50c Everybody naturally cannot,be a business man or a mer- ,, chant, nevertheless everybody can he short "of cash, but'a gobdx 1 lb. Fresh Hamburg 1 lb. Fresh Bee^Uwr character gives e'veiyone a certain Credit' Record, therefore the Steak BURNS BUCKWHEAT COAL t-hing for them.to do Is to turn that Credit Record into Cash. Your , Character Record, plus, your own security is good for - 2 lbs. Firesh Sausage 1 lb. Sugar Cured Bacon any amoxint up to 8300.00 at oiir office. Interest at Three and Meat - (Rindless) One-Etel£,Per CCTitper month on the impald balance just for Uie- . actual >tirae the ; moneyfajib iise, ■ We 'make loans without en­ FIRING dorsers,'without-delays^and-oo' terms suited to your' own con- veni^ces. . , ^ ^ Tender Shoulder Steak ...... 2 lbs* 5Dc Some of i the best -people right in your neighborhood ^ are among our,satisfied customers.,' ;Yoii will like emr friendly, and Loin Lamb Chops ( ...... 1J4 IHsi epurtfeous’Service too; come ^in-today and be convinced or phone 728L' ^ - V - "" ' i. MetlXFmfndiig Assodatimi, IntD. a Seif-Serve” ' l^peciajb 8 0 S St., Boom-3, Bldg., ^u tk'M anchoster, Conm . ■«. / Steoy Pink SAlAiOiN 4 cui. SOc DKFlSIBfBSOKi ..z.

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