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VOL. un.. NO. 2S8. (ClaaaiSed AdverUetog oa Paga U .) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

VON HINDENBURG IS DEAD

MOURNED IN GERMANY

TIDAL WAVE HITS

HITLER ASSUMES PRESIDENCY

BALTIMORE COAST

UPON NEWS OF HERO’S DEATH

Persons Injured, Houses

STRIKE PICKETS Blown Over as Freak Cy-

RENEWAGTlVin France Once Hated Then clone Sweeps Over Parts GERMAN WAR CHIEF Greeted Von Hindenburg

of Maryhnd— Boats Are IN MINjePOLlS

Paris, Aug. 2.— (A P) President ^Kflchswehr must take caused offi- WAS 86 YEARS OLD Tossed 50 Feet. Paul Von Hlndenburg’s death has cials to wonder If Hitler might not 1 ecome more a prisoner of his army Trouble Contrasts Sharply tecalled tbe strange and quick and If the necessity of relying upon change of French feeling toward the the Relcbs'wehr micht not cause him End Came at 9 OXIock This Morning in Estate at Nen- Baltimore, Aug. 2. — (A P )— A With Word of Strike rid enemy. He was once a symbol of to give Us generals mpre power, freak cyclone today struck Hickory the great Germanic war machine bringing some of them Into the deck— All Germany Mourns Passing of Field Marshal Point, a summer colony near here, and was thoroughly hated. Cabinet. Leaders That They Would When he was elected President of They foresaw such a course would wrecked half a dozen houses. In- the Reich in 1925 he was greeted as steady the Nazi government, but jured approximately a dozen people — Son of Kaiser Wilhelm to Attend Funeral Services a tower of strength for the german ! said It would also make Germany Behave — Several Driv- and buried a number of vacationists people, one who would steady them n.ore militaristic and face France under a mass of debris. — Nazi Cabinet United Offices of Chancellor and Presi- ers Beaten. In trouble and avoid war because , with a more powerful army, beaded The twister, which struck with- •war itself had taught .Ijim its conke- ; not by a wise old army commander, out warning, was predicted by a quences. ; bul by a new and "unrestrained" dent— Tributes Pour in from Heads of Nations All huge wave which swept up Gray’s The personal oath Hitler and" the 1 Hitler. Minneapolis, Aug. 2.— (A P) —Re- creek. Residents said it was "10 feet high and 100 yards long." newed activity by pickets caused Throughout World — Apprehension in Europe'

Accompanied by a heavy down- further damage and minor Injuries FORMER K.VISER WIRE.S AN pour o f rain, the twister swept across the colony and cut a rough toda> as a handful of National EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY VON HINDENBURG I Berlin, Aug. 2 . - (A P )-P a u l Von National swath along the wooded banks of Guard troops remained in the city . . , . , ^ . Socialist candidate. Doom, Holland, Aug. 2.—;(A P ) Hindenburg, warrior, patriot and . j j . Gray’s creek. The wind blew with during the truck drivers strike. * . . Aged I-eader Preferred — Former Kaiser Wilhelm sent a terrific force for about five minutes. Several drivers were beaten, President, died at 9 a. m. today, and But the German people were not FUNERAL FRIDAY telegram of sympathy today to Resldent-s said "It seemed like an trucks disabled and overturned and Adolf Hitler became the master of ready to accept Hitler as their Colonel Oskar Von Hindenburg, hour to 118.” merchandise scattered by the strik- all Germany. • President. He ran a distant second First telephone calls to Baltimore ers as squads of guards answered referring to 'ils father, the late

President of Germany, ns the Shortly after word Carrie from to Germany’s “Grand Old Man" in revealed that houses • were repeated calls for aid. No arrests the first election. "squashed” on their foundations. A were made. President Hitler Expected to "immortal" hero of the battle of Von Hlndenburg’s country estate at Tannenberg. On March 14, 1932— the very day two-room shack was carried a half The minor disturbances contrasted Ncudeck that the 86-year-old hero alter the election, when preliminary block from Its base. with the word of strike leaders that The text of the former had died, announcement waa made returns showed Hitler 7,500,000 One resident of the colony .said they would behave, given Gov. Deliver Oration at Serv- Kaiser’s message: "The Kai.serin and I mourn here that Chancellor Hitler had as- votes behind— he issued a fervent "rowbe^ts were tossed 50 feet Flqyd B. Olson last night when he appeal to his followers “ to resume In the air.” announced he would have , a state, with moved hearts with- you and sumed the Presidency. ices at Tannenburg. the fight in the fiercest form.” Seven persons were bnried In a ment today on the strike situktto'n. the whole German people. A Pre.sident Paul von Hindenburg The President had been critically That fight waa carried Into the ( mass of debris in a five-room cot- He refused then to divulge whether life richly blessed by the Lord HI only since Sunday. Physicians lunoff election April 10, 1932. But It ■ tage owned by John Domhusch, but It would deal with the lifting of has found ita' end. The Crown was still In vain. Von Hindenburg none critically hurt. martial rule. Berlin. Aug. 2,— (A P )— Funeral Prince will convey our last greet- have expressed amazement at his rode back into the Presidency on a '> Margaret Irvin, of Baltimore, in Immediate termination of the servlce.s for Von Hindenburg will be ings and homage to the immor- heart’s stubborn resistance to dis- plurality of nearly. 6,000,000 votes the home at the time, was the most truck drivers strike has proposed to- held tomorrow at Tannenbmg. tal hero of Tannenberg. c;use and the Infirmities of age. EUROPE IS APPREHENSIVE ever Hitler. seriously hurt. Her arm waa in-, day by the Employers’ Advlstory where, as field marshal, he stopped "Signed, Wilhelm R, I.” Hitler Prepared Still Not Content jured when a door slammed oh it. committee, which recommended a the Russian drive Into Germany. He When word came, Hitler and his She waa brought to a Baltimore wage scale of SO cents an hour for is to be buried at hla beloved Neu- Nazi Cabinet were prepared. In a But still Hitler was not content. hospital. drivers and 40 cents an hour for all OVER GERMAN OUJIOOK deck. guarded sos.slon last night the Cabi- Ih e next day he Issued another Homes owned by William <)ualin, other workers in certain classlca-1------President Hitler, la expected to-de- net adopted a decree revoking a law statement: Harry Dombusch, and Harry Zunk- liver the funeral oration. The pros- AUSTRIAN LEADERS of 19?2 under which the President "The National Socialista know not er were leveled. pects are that it will be broadcast what rest la, and must not tarry un- *This new plan was announced | I A N G A P P A I N T Q of the Supreme Court would become A mother and three children while sporadic picketing by strikers ' I s V llU x ll 1 V flil 1 0 Grief Over Passing of Von to the nation and the world with interim president. til tbe goal o f German liberation baa saved themselves from possible was resulting in the beating of four I unusual ceremony. MAY VISIT ILDUCE Wtien news of Von Hlndenburg’a been reached. Our work begins to-

serious Injury by seeking refuge truck operators and the disabling ; Tile body will be taken to Hohen- end waa received Paul Joseph Goeb- morrow." under a mattress in the . Zunker ol several vehicles. Eight plckefs steln, a small town close to the Tan- bels: propaganda minister, rushed to That work-carried the Nazis to a home. Thomas Irvin and the Rev. TAX ASSESSORS nenburg monument, the scene of the place of pow'er where the strength were under arrest at noon. a microphone. He announced to the Carl C. Weibklng freed them. The Each employer, the committee state observance. Government offi- nation that the two offices of Presi- of their party placed Hitler in a mattress was covered with timbers --- I Worry Over PoliHcal Fu- Third Nazi Implicated in Last proposed, shall deal with "such cials, diplomats and Von Hlnden- dent and (Chancellor had been merg- position tn August, 1932,.to demand and a maas of debris. representatives' of his employes as burg’s brother-ln-arms as well as a ed. the Chancellorship. Thomas irvin, father of the his employes shall select in accord- Mayor Walmsley Says “The ture of the Fatherland — large number of fellow citizens from Week’s Putsch Given Life Here again Hitler and Von Hin- yoAng woman brought to a hospital Hitler thus a.ssiimed absolute pow- ance with the provisions of section all parts of Germany arc expected denburg bumped. To Hitler’s demand here, said "It all happened so quick- er over the third Reich. ~-K of NRA." to attend. The lowering of the flag to half- for the governing authority— ti ly that we didn’t know what was Anger of This Madman Austria Excited. Thus it will be East Prussia, the Imprisonment. The wage scale and representa- staff at Neudeck told Germany, and other words the right to erect a dic- coming. tatorship— President Von Hinden- I looked out and saw a wall of tion for employes in collective bar- the world of the death it had expect- gaining agreements has proved the Is Boundless.” (Oontinoed on Page Pwo) CQ. burg posed a steadfast "no!" water coming right up the creek. It London, Aug. 2.— (A P )— Sincere Vienna, Aug. 2— (A P )—Austria’s biggest stumbling block to peaceful Germany In Mourning All troops will wear mourning for didn’t reach the shore, however, but subsided off the land." settlement of differences between grief and considerable apprehension Fascist government kept an atten- Germany went into mounling, on 14 days, except the regiment with the warring factions whose contro- over the political future of Germany which Von Hindenburg is associat- New Orleans, Aug. 2.— (A P ) — POPE PIUS GREETS tive ear toward Fascist Italy today, the 20th anniversary of its conscrip- versy has cost the lives of two men waa manifest in British gpovernmont ed, which will observe the death for but allowed no Interruption in its tion o f troops for the World W ar. and yesterday prompted a raid on Carrying out Senator Huey P. Long’s circles today after the death of four weeks. campaign against Nazis. A state funeral is pianned. The REV.E.ALEGGDIES strike headquarters by 1,000 armed threat to take over the tax authori- President Paul Von Hindenburg. date has not been set. Whether the President would be troops. AMERICAN BISHOPS Confirmation was lacking of re- buried in Hanover, where his wife ty in the city of New Orleans, the Even during the World War years, ports Chancellor Kurt Schuschnlgg Members of his Immediate family The employer’s wage scale pro- when the so-called "Hindenburg is buried, or in. Neuduck, remained state today appointed tax assessors arid Vice Chancellor Ernst Von were at Von Hindenburg’s bedside. posal was slightly less them that pill boxes" on the Belgian coast uncertain. They were his son, CColohel Oskar While on vacation suggested some time ago by two throughout the city to supercede the Starhernburg would visit Premier menaced England, -all Britons held Von Hindenburg, and two married Germany, which shouted the name Federal mediators, the Rev. Francis Mussolini, god-father of their rule "Von Hindenburg!" during the war assessors elected by the city last the"German military leader in great Pontiff Expresses Grief Over daughters, Frau , Irtmearde Von Haas and E. H. Dunnigan. They shortly. time stress found comfort in it in January. respect, ' Biockhusen and ^■rau Anna Marie recommended 32 ti cents an hour Paul Hudl, third Nazi to go on the political strife of today and Backed up by the power of the Sl.oce then he has been regarded trial for Implication tn the Nazi Von Bentz. Von Hindenburg's wife Succumbs to Heart Attack in for inside workers, helpers and plat- as the chief stabiUzing force for Deaths of Von Hinden- echoed, that name with a national form men and 52 H cents an hour mobilized National Guard, which aK putsch in which (Chancellor DoIIfuss died in 1921. sorrow almost without parallel. both Republican and Hitlerite Ger- w-as killed, today was convicted of A few hours before his death the for drvlers. ready has seized the city voting reg- many The whisper "Hindenburg it high treason arid sentenced to life former Field Marshal slipped Into a Maine Today— Leader in The news that Chancellor Adolf burg and DoIIfuss. dead" spread swiftly through the istration office, 'William Rankin of imprisonment. coma. Prostrate trouble, combined Hitler had taken over the presidency streets which just 20 years ago the Louisiana Tax Commission an- The sentence was imposed after with Infirmities ol age to cause hts flamed with the excitement of im- State Humane Work. M well as the Chancellorship came a brief trial before a court martial, PRESIDENT BACK nounced the appointment oif the death. One of his physicians said his minent war. as no surprise to official quarters Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Aug. 2 — which had been generally expected niind wandered last night, hours Black Borders On Paper* state tax collectors to take charge licre, where this development had (A P )—Although deeply moved on to sentence Hudl, a forriier officer in New Orleans, replacing the elect- after his end had been expected. Tbe public learned that the Presi- Rev. Ernest A. Legg, of 33 been anttclpattd for the last two reports of the death of President in the Austrian army, to death on FROM LONG TOUR ed city Board of Assessors. days. I '21-Gun Salute dent had surrendered at last in hts Von Hindenburg of Germany, Pope the gallows. The Cabinet admonished the Ger- Stephen street, director of humane Senator Long recently announced But an authoritative source said final battle first by a solemn radio Tw o other Nazis were Hanged this man people to go into general broadcast and later through black education for the (Connecticut Hu- this woqtd be done as a result of Plus nevertheless continued his week for Inaplicafion in the putsch. Mayor ’I’.' Semmes Walmsley’s re (Conttnned on Page Six) arduous labors at his summer res- iiiouriiing. Flags will fly at halt- bordered extra newspapers. nane society for the past seven Hudl was wounded twice and staff from all public buildings and The sorrow which immediately fusal to recognize the legality of decorated five times for bravery In >ears, died suddenly of heart attack Cruiser Houston Enters Col- idence here. k schools. Ships of the nation yrill ac- struck the nation was for the moat Gov. O. K. Allen’s appointment of the World War. He la 41 years old. this morning while vacationing at The Pontiff received four Ameri- cord the leader a 21-gun salute to- part silent and was tempered by the two Long lieutenants as assessors can bishops, the first being Bishop The former officer created a sen- Ecuth Thomaston, Maine. Meinbers p.'orrow. Amusement and other pub- knowledge of the inevitability of umbia River and to fill vacancies caused by the deaths SAY OSSINING BUS Bernard J. Mahoney of Sioux Falls, sation In his testimony by stating of his family were, at his side when lic places were oidered closed. the death of their President. There of two elected assessors. S. D., who was congratulated by the that the Federal employes o f the Le passed away. was absence of laughter and loud Rankin announced that a “state Pope on being the first bishop to be Cnanccllety did-not have the feeling Traffic, shops and factories will Went To Recuperate Dock at Portland Friday assessor’’ will qualify In each assess- suspend operations for one minute conversation in Berlin today. HAD FALSE PLATES Rev. Legg, who had been a subject ment district of New Orleans except during the funeral hour. In an order “ He was old enough," said a Ger- (Cotitlnaed on Page Two) (Contlnaed on Page Two) of heart attacks on several previous the fourth and sixth district.. in to military forces General Werner man. "A fte r all, he was 86 years

cccasions entered a sanitarium in Aboard the Cruiser New Orleans which districts State Representative Von Bloraherg, Mlnipter of War. old.’’- But the sorrow In his voice

Pennsylvania earlier this summer enroute with President Roosevelt to Joseph Weber and Long ward leader said; contradicted the harshness of hts words. and returned feejing improved and Astoria, Ore., Aug. 2. — (A P ) — Henry Otnott were appointed by Testimony Indicates Com- ‘ Hindenburg, our leader In the Here in Berlin, where summer encouraged. He planned a few weeks President Roosevelt sailed along Governor Allen last week, great war, has left us. His heroic Test in Maine believing that the the shores of the United States to- "This is now infamy and outrage" Katharine Hepburn Center sunshine gilded tbe streets and pany Used Licenses In- life as a soldier, imbued with a parks, the flags on all public build- change to invigorating air of that day, home from an epochal voyage exclaimed Mayor Walmsley on being cplrit of duty to folk of the Father- ings were at half steeff as thousands state would benefit his health. - He to American territories. advised of the slate administration’s land, is ended; Everyone has faith m of citizens on their way to work waa tsiken ill while en route to South The cruisers Houston and New latest reprisal move against hla city discriminately. Of Ivoryton Controversy Hitler, the leader of our people." learned of the President’s death. , Thomaston and was In a weak con- Orleans crept slowly along the regime. Cabinet Decree . Oregon coast early today and point- Heavj- Newspaper Sales dition when he arrived there. "The law does not contemplate Ivoryton, (Conn., Aug. 2.— (A P ) —•burn sent Anhali. a letter signed The Cabinet decree, under which Newspaper extras were shared in ed for a swing into the Colufiibla He left the ministry in 1927 ac- this latest illegal act of Senator New York". Aug. 2— (A P ) — Testi- Katharine Hepburn, stage and "Affectionately...... Katharine Hep- Hitler assumed power, says merely: the middle o f the streets by bakery cepting a poiitlon with the Con- river — the water avenue of the Long through his tax commls.sion. screen star today, waa the center of burn." in which she told of d iffi- mony that the bus which crashed ’’.The Reich government has pass- truck' drivers, smeared with, flour, necticut Humane soctetyv He had ‘T he anger of this madman at Ossining, N. Y., July 22, killing a controversy which threatens to culty of filling the male role and ed the following law, which ia here- who stood shoulder to shoulder with (Continued on Page Tw o) Just completed a pastorate at Staf- knows no bounds.’! 19. persons, carried false license reach major proportions here. The said her studio had given her per- by promulgated: well-groomed businessmen. ford Springs and Crystal Lake. Dur- plates was given today at the open- Hartford girl, who starred ih "Little : mission to conje from Hollywood "1. The office of the Rclchs Presi- Those newspapers, over a stern ing that year he came to Manches- ing of an investigation being con- Women" and other screen successes ' for “Dark Victory," otherwise she dent is united with that of the Reich picture of the Reichs President—^ in waa slated to make her return to tci to moke his home residing first ducted by (Jbarles A. Harnett, state would have been anxious to present Chancellor. In consequence, thereof, which he sat with bis chin crooked the legitimate- next week on the at 271 Main street and later at SS' commissioner of motor vehicles. some other play. powers heretofore exercised by the stage where she made her profes- Stephen street. Bridgeport Thief Steals The bearing concerned the sus- Offers Apologies Reichs President are transferred to (Continued on Page Six) sional debut here several years ago. Rev. Legg frequently occupied the pension of 32 license plates owned "Falling this I con only offer my Der Fuehrer (H itler) and the Vice Just as rehearsals for the play apologies," Miss Hepburn wrote. "I pulpit at the Sunday evening serv. by the Olympic Motor Tours, Inc., Chancellor (Franz Von Papen.) He TREASURY BALANCE "Dark Victory" were underway, hope that you will not think I have ices at tbe South Methodist church Airplane By Clever Ruse and the town and country bus cori>- (H itler) determines who shall be his and on July 8 last preached at the oration, which comprise the Rialto Stanley Ridges, who waa tp take the cried ‘w o lf once too often. I am still Washington, Aug. 2— (A P )—The leading male role, vylthdrew from deputy." morning service In that church tn bus network. determined to appear .for you but I position of tbe Treasury July 31 Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 2.— ( A P ) ; Richardson,' airport attaches, a man The bus which crashed at Ossin- the cast, explaining he was forced suppose neither you nor your audi- President Paul Von Hindenburg the absence of Rev. L, C. Harris. A thief who by means of a clever approached them at 2 p. m., yester- was succeeded In death by the man was: receipts $7,773,083.51; expen- ing was chartered through th^ to do so because of Illness In his ence will believe this. ditures, $8,983,377.82 (credlU due His Pastorates ruse stole an airplane from the Mol- day with a note said to have been he opposed frequently in life— Hitler. Rialto concern. family. " I can only hope" asserted Miss to emergency refunds $33,492,- During the years 1905 to 1907 Ilson airport in Stratford, Wednes- ' written by Perry. The note directed A Waterloo For several years, the history of Mr. Legg was in the Vermont con- Mechanic Testifies I Hepburn, “when It does happen, it 335.44, resulted in an excess of day, ia being sought today by the attaches to allow the bearer to Edward Powers, mechanic in the This made a ’W aterloo" out of Germany has been the story of the ference. with a pastorate at ; will be worth the fuss and trouble credits for the day of $24,498,- Stratford police and airports inspect and fly the plane In view of Manhattan garage where the Rialto "Dark Victory” because . the play meteoric rise of the radical N azi BrowiuvlIIe. In 1908 he was trans- : I'Ve caused." ^ , 957.62) balance, $2,471,880,859.25; throughout the eastern part o f the an approaching purchase. They vehicles are maintained, testified waa cancelled. Lawrence Anhalt, Adolf Hitler nnd the check on that ferred to Bradford, Vermont where The Ivoryton manager was of the customs receipts’ for the month, country. complied with the spurious note. that the buses were equipped with manager for the New York Players, nse by the conservative monarchist he remained two years. Another opinion the matter can be settled $19,331,330.57. The plane Is an OX-5 Swallow > A half hour later when the plane license plates. Insurance stickers the Ivoryton summer theater com- Marshal Von Hindenburg. out of court. Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since year in the same conference he was type owned by Dorrence Perry of and pilot did not return the airport 'and medaUlona indiscriminately, as pany. yesterday said Alexander Mc- Producer M cKaig had said he was Once Von Hindenburg and Hitler July 1) $218,188,802.46; expendi- pastor o f the Methodist church at Shelton. The craft is red and yel- attaches became alarmed. They tbe occasion required./ Kaig, N ew Yoirk producer, who had going to take action on Ridges' were outright opponents in a race tures, $466,273,908.28 (including Enosburg Falls. In 1913 he be- low open cockpit bi-plane. T h e ' contacted Perry who denied knowl- “Was it the custom in the garage contracted to supply him with the withdrawal with the Actors Equity for the Presidency. That was in $235,878,916.29 Of emergency ex- came identified with the Southern fuselage is a two tone color. lower edge of the note. The pilot sought to use license plates indiscriminate- play, and Miss Hepburn had repudi- Association In New York, but yes- 1932. Von Hindenburg, then 84 years penditures): excess to expenditures, part red, top purple. is Edward (Sriffen, 22. of West ated tbe contract. old, consented to run for re-election. .(CoBttnoad 00 Page Iw o j, j terday the association said tbe $248,085,105.82; gold assets 17,929,- According to A1 Zotak and Jack I Haven. (ConUnued on Page Six) Meanwhile last night Miss H «p -' protest had not been filed with them. Almost at once, Hitler entered the 973,969.47), 4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST t. IWf,. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEyiiER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 19WU, UFTED HANDS IN PBAITEB SfATTONWlDE PLEBISCITE t ' dCST BEFORE HE EXPIREO I POPE PIUS GREETS I O O N D E . M N B D M O t H E R IN OERMANT A l'Q L'»' 19 j ------.. NATIONS’ LEADERS MAY GET NEW TRIAL VETERANS STOCKMARKETS . TWEED SUITS LEADING MISS MARJORIE D.P0LA I TY8’0 GERMAN GENERALS ^ ton this wMk, a# a n i a t .of a totte Neudeck, Germany, Aug. 3 — EAST SIDE KIDDIES CHAMBER MEMBERS TOT IS RUN DOWN DIE WITHIN TWO DAYS. HILLIARD STRIKERS munleation ftom NauOBkl U ttor j (AP) — President Paul Von. AMERICAN BISHOPS I EUsabathtowii. N. T-, Aug. 3 Board baadquartara in Wa i Hlndenburg,. after suffering for ! —(AP) —Supreme Court Jus- FALL FASHION PARADE GUEST AT LAWN P A R H I Barlia, Aug. 3.—(AP)—Presi-, Aeoordlnf to laformaUoii PdrnON DENIED EXPRESS TRIBUTES I tlce O. Byron Brewster will hear ATSTTI’S ACTION TRIFLEUNEASY j dent Von Hlndenburg was tha ; WILL NOT WITHDRAW tba aourca of dalay hns boan ' weeks, died peacefully and' with- (Continued fr«m ^ ^ e Ona) Adolph Hitler had succeed^ ENJOY BIG PICNIC VOTE FOR CHANGES ON WAY TO PICNIC out pain. ' arguments next Monday in be- . him and ordered a natioh-wtde ; I second O rm an general to die in | and the matter refarrad to tba Boa> As be entered his last sleep I half of a new trial for Mrs. Biggrest Seller Is 47 Inch School Street Young Woman : two days. The other was his: ton board for immadlato contidara* received at the papal summer rsa- Anna Antonio, 38-yesr old Al- Prealdentlal plebiscite to be held : claasmate. Major General Lud-: Official Says They Are Await- tion. there was an expression of grreat Idence since 1869. i A u g . 19. Length Coat Suit — Crepes To Be Married In September F lU ic Utilities Commission contentment on bis rugged face. Messages Extolling Presi bany mother, acheduled to be Appoint Committee to Ask Death of Von Hindenbnrg i wig Koenlgk. ing W’ord from Regional Iji- ' Blahop Mahoney said Hla Holi- executed oh next Thursday. It was expected that the Dance on Tennis Courts Fol- Important in Dresses. Change Classes of Member- —Receives Gifts. ! General Koeaigk was 87, one; bor Board on Appeal. Shortly before be had lifted ness seemed to be pleased with hla Presidential plebiactte will have Little Elaine Lovett In Seri- bis hands in prayer, and in I Justice Brewster today an- i the double purpoae of expressing ! year older than Voti Hlndenburg, | HoUi Hearings on T1iree| dent Von Hindenbnrg Pour new surroundings, but that In the I nounced he had aigned a show i Why WethereU Was No^ Fails-to Create Any Seri- Suits are the core of activity In Miss Marjorie D. Pola of 55 ; but they attended the Lighter-1 An official of the Local Union death they remained folded. course of a 20 minute audience rs- ' an endorsement of Hitler aa lows Party for About ship and Also Calls for School street, received a pleasant NOW I EAT ■' On a table beside his bed was cause order, sought by Daniel H. j Prealdent and of the policies of the cloak and suit market, with ous Condition After Acci- I felde Cadet Training school to -; No. 2127 of the Textile Workers of ferred to the death of President . Prior, attorney for the alleged ; surprise last evening when she ar- ! gether from 1863 to 1866. Both : America, former some time ago by Bos Senice Appfications. ^ a book of favorite quotations. in from Every Coontry. Considered for Office. I the Naxi government ons Reperenssion. tweeds definitely in the lead accord- rived about 8:30 at her home, to PIE ' The last, which was underscor- Von Hlndenburg in troubled tones. ' buaband slayer. The order will | •9------^ .left aa second lieutenants. employees of the E. E. Hilliard Com- No Opoot Stomaeb After Bishop Mahoney left Jie be served upon District Attor- I 2,000 Yonngsters. ing to Julius Fradin, local merchant. Meetings. find a lawn party in prbgreas and dent Lasf Evening. 'y------' ...... - ...... » ed, read: "With one hand he held < The vestee and gUet suits are active pany who have been on strike for fbanks to BeU-aai . the sword, with the other he audience chamber Bishops Joseph : ney John -T. Delaney of Albany j about 40 friends from New Britkln, 18 weeks, said today that the HU- BartfoH, Auj. J.—(AP>— Th« ; ruled.” By ASBOCIATED PRESS F. Rummel of Omaha; Jules B. ! county, who prosecuted Mrs. i Indlgatlon was express^ hut New Tork, Aug. 2.—(AP)—Finan- in every line. There is a definite East Hartford, Bolton and this llard workers bad no intention, jrtatc public uUlltlM coimnUslon I All over the world today official Jeanmard of Lafayette. La., and i Antonio and two alleged accom- night at the meeting of the Ctotmcll cial markets' were a trifle tmeaay to- Clreuoea may come and cireuaea By an overwhelming majority, town gathered- in her honor. Mrs. Elaine Lovett, four year-old leaning toward the full three-piece two by-laws of the local Cliamber of TAX COLLEaOR’S OFFICE whatsoever of withdrawing . from Quickir KdUil bcctOM today held bearings on three appll-l. dom and the man on the street I Richard O. Gefow of Natchez, Miss, I pUces. of Allied Vfterana over the seem- day and quiet profit taking was the may go hut the children'a plcnica Irene Genovesl of Bolton was chair- daughter of Mr. and Mra, John F the Union, as reported in last w*ur, rMch«s •tenuuh spoke with reverent affection of thri wefe received. w ...... - ...... ' ■ - • - l» OBITUARY ■ponadred by the Recreation Cen- suit, many preferring to play safe Commerce have been amended by a man of the affair, which took the B«U«i r t i i u * i n r cations of the Connecticut company or animals. He frequently g:. e ing skipping of the name of C3ar- rule in most categories. Lovett, of 130 Oak street, was night’s Herald. "We ate in strong- radio talks for the sodety He had sturdy character of thq late Pres-: 'R efers to Von Hindenbnrg Stocks drifted moderately lower ters will be a regular entertainment with a full wardrobe . garment, referendum maile‘ vote of the mem- form of a kitchen shower. A mock critically Injured at 5:45 last night er than ever.” he stated. for addlttoda) bus service in the Ident Paul Von Hlndenburg of Ger- ‘ ence WethereU, qf 123 Wells street, bership, it was announced today by marriage was one of the fun-mak-^ FLOODED WITH CHECKS an excellent radio voice and bla Blabop Rummel said the Pope as an applicant for tax collector of from the atari, although extreme Is the future. Last night some 2,000 rather than tricky effects—even at when she waa struck .by a truck • The Union expects action from i el l ans state. The first application was for; messages over the radio and plat- many. Everywhere It was observed ‘ again referred to ths death of Von dullness prevahed in all secUona of Cast Side children wrere treated to the risk of paying a little more. The Prealdent E. J. HoU. A total of Ingi events. Other pastimes were operated by Victor Flrpo, of 118 i ------the Regional Labor Board In Boa-1 B - service In Waterville to the plant o l, with sadness that one solid founda- Hlndenburg, expressing the feeling the district. The meeting of the FUNERALS another one 'of those picnics where seventy-one members voted on the enjoyed and refreshments served. FOR (NOICCSTION form were always well received. He BALLOON OF NAVY Council, recently formed to further the list No serious repercussion was biggest seller from now on)’ how- Wells street, while she was crossing ' It Will Be Several Days Before the Chase M etal' Works. The sec*' was. popular In,the conferences be- tion In the restless twirl of Europ-; the old soldier's demise could, not created by the death of President everyone takes part in making it proposed amendments. Miss Pola received an array of Spr(jce street at Oak. on her way Collecior Howe Lean ond was for school bus service in . ean events has been swept away. fall to add to the strain of difficult- veterans interests here, was largely Olla R. Wood. a succeaa. Each year the attend- ever, is the 47-lnch length coat suit, By a vote of 66 to 5, the mem- useful and ornamental kitchen uten- cause of his friendliness, to all and i attended and a committee to in- \on Hlndenburg, aa this event wra to the East Side playground picnic. the towns of prospect and Cheshire modeat, unaaauming character. Some of the comments on the' ies occuring In Germany and Ths funeral of Olln R. Wood, ance at these picnics la getting larg- in which the skirt can be discarded, bership approved the proposal that atls, including an electric clock and Other Sister Strurk Status of Receipts. and the third was for the extension] death of the Reich president fol- ■ MISSING IN RACE vestigate the matter dlscusaed was Judge of the Probate Court of the not unexpected. The London market er and larger, and with the fine co- memberRhlp shall consist of three other appliances, hand-painted Rev. Legg leave hla wife and two Europe. appointed by Chairman J. Andrew and most foreign exchangee were still leaving a very presentable and Accompanied by her sister, Of bus service in Bridgeport along: daughters. Miss Marlon and Miss low; I The Pontiff also spoke of the as- Town of Manchester for 29 years operation of the many merchants classes cir groups, as follows: firm trays and pottery, glassware, alum- Eleanor, seven, who made a heroic A flood of mauled chrekA in pay- SYMBOL OF WakUmere Avenue to the bathing Washington—Secretary of State , Holzhcimer. and prominent as an attorney and steady in the face of German de- and volunteera the Recreation Cen- practical coat. membership, business membership inum, silver and linen; Her mar- ment of current taxM'''wam received Grace. Miss Mar'iqn Is 'a teacher in saaalnaUon of Chancellor DoIIfusi According to witaesses, WethereU, velopments. There was litUe other Tweeds In waffle and diagonal but vain attempt to save Elaine beach at Seaside park. the Manchestci Green school and Hull said: i.The world has lost an | of Austria and then, striking a hap- in politics, was held this afternoon ters through its Director Frank and Individual membership. By a riage to Harold Borst will take from the on-coming truck, she was by Tax Collector Gwrge H. Howe BEHER Because the Connecticut company outstandipg -figure, whose char- pier note, he told Bishop Rummel All Others m National BaL a disabled veteran and resident of at 3:30 o’clock at Watklna Brothers. news of consequence. • Busch wis’/.'S to take this means ot mixtures silver-tone stripes and cut vote of 68 to 6, it was voted that place at St. James's church, Mon- this morning wb€n the office was Miss Grace is employed at the 1 the Ninth District, tendered his ap- Grains displayed alightly erratic suedes are the Iean an^IAst night were brisk but Hartford. ] trict to Chairman Howell CUicney at private eatimates of the amallc=l' the' Sleeves, presents most Inierest- pavement., Bystanders said that axteaslon of tbs company's bus Funeral arrangements yten not, respect and admiration of all peo- can bishop he had enjoyed bla best loon Contest Have Been ford. foUowing an tllneas of four Many Donations at any time, with a minimum of the right wheel of the truck at t\o %ime did a line form at the service to the bathing beach at Sea- ples," night's sleep In a long time. - .the diitrlct meeting held in High jrears. He was 86 years old. ciopa alnce 1894. Drought loss Last, night the kiddies were treat- ing collar ideas. High closings for three meetings a year Including the coIhKlor's windows. made when word came of the j School haU, July IS. Chairman were termed by one forecaster practical comfort combines with over the child's body. elde Park along Waldemere Avenue death. BeAtows Blessing ' Accounted For. Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of '^ed to lemonade, which waa made annual meeting. EMANUEL BROTHERHOOD Elaine wa; rushed to the Man-^ /Severai days must elapse before in Bridgeport, the public utilities Plctou, N. S. — Prime Minister Pope Plus bestowed blessing upon Cheney accepted and read the ap- the CMnter-Congregational church, "a national disaster without paralleT' possible by the donations of lemons, smartness, wherever possible open Section one or Article seven of any definite standing of the year's plication and passed it on to other ing up in a soft flattering effect. Chester Memorial hospital wherb^i't commission through its chairman J. Ramsey MacDonald of Great each American bishop, their dio-' officiated at the brief service, during id American agriculture.” Wheat sugar and cookies by the Hales Self the by-laws states that the by-laWa was found that she suffered S'-pos- tax receipts will be known. lt'wa.<) Richard T. Higgins denied the com- Britain observed that Von Hlnden- ceses and the people of the United members of the committee to read, which Mrs. R. K. Anderson played I allied more than a ce;nt a bushel in Service Market, Kittles Market, In the new dresses are found the may be altered or amended by refer, OUTING ON AUGUST 11 stated this morning at the office. PUT VOTING MACHINES Atlanta, Aug. 3.—(AP)— With these witnesses itate. new crepes of paramount impor- slble fracture of the skulUand in- pen/a petition for such service. burg "has been a stabilizing force- States. He said he hoped the appropriate selections on the organ. t ie afternoon. Mozzers Market and Mancheater endum mail vote, by a two-thirds ternal injuries. Her coirmtlon was The denial was made following in Germany, and hit death • must drought affecting ^ American agri- the army's Number 1 entry down at The point ol the matter is, ac- The bearers were: Samuel G. Gor- Cotton was a bit lower. Silver was Public Market. The Mancheater tance. Slight roughness is a fea- vote of the Members voting (provid- RADIO DEALERS SHOV. cording to members of the commit- ture of all of them, such as treebark AH Men in L u t h e r a n C h u r c h regarded aa critical.,,''' considerable opposition offered by UP FOR POLL IN NINTH have no little effect on the present culture would break soon. Monticello, Ga., the navy's entry don, George H. Howe, George H. firm and rubber about even. Bonds Bottling Works offered their service ing that 29 per cent of the member After Investigation of the ac- IN BOSTO.N .VUG. 21-22 Patrick Healey and Attorney Ray- position of That country," While the Pontiff was receiving tee in attendance at last night's Waddell, J. Frank Bowen, WUIiam were listless. The German mark, in making the lemonade and and matelasae. A new group uses ship votes) provided each’ member Invited Whether Members of j alone was unreported today In the ; meeting, that the Ninth District, ap- cereal names, such ms barley, oat- cident Offlce,r' Rudolph Wlrtalla mond E. Baldwin, representing the the bishops, officials of the .villa national balloon race, which started S. Hyde and William Foulds, Jr. In- heavy at one time, regained most of brought It to the playground In of the Chambers shall have been Brotherhood Or Not. held Flrpo,.^driver of the truck in- Radio dealers from all parts of Grey Line Bus Service: the Bridge- Will Be Used .Monday In Spe- ftnme —, "The death of Von I guided domestic and foreign news- i parently for no reason, has ignored terment was in the Buckland ceme- .Is tosses. large tanks. The children also ate meal, suggestiyr of a slight rough- notified of the proposed change and New England Will attend the annual from Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday ness. Alpaca and wool sheers are volved In the accident, on a charge port Auto Transit company; the cial District Vote — Hohen- Hlndenburg deprives the German j paper men over the grounds and night with five participants. I the application of WethereU as his tery. Shares of Sterling Products drop- 1,500 shredded wheat samples from that such amendments shall have The Brotherhood of the Emanuel of reckless driving. pre-view of new models for the Fall Sylvan Avenue bus line, the White nation of a great moral pillar, com-1 through the buildings of the estate. ! name was not mentioned by the ped 2 points. The company’s second the National Biscuit Company. next In line of Importance, cello- been submitted In writing to the Lutheran church will hold an outing | season at Hotel Statler, Boston,-bn thnl Moderator. ■ The army Number 1. piloted by ! committee aa an applicant for the phane woven and metallic stitched, / How It lluppcned Line; the Chestnut Hill line and hlning rectitude with a high sense ■ American correspondents took ad- Captain William J. Flood with Lieut. Mra. Minnie Hagen quarter statement showed a decline Krinxcorn from A. A. Walter Board of Control prior to submis- at E. J. Holl's estate on Bolton Lake At the Lovett home It was learn- August 21 and 22, This trade show many independent operators. of duty," said an editorial by I I , j position. Company, candy samples and in diagonals, plaids and drop-stitch Is being sponsored by the Radio Attorney Georgs Lessner, clerk vantage of the circumstances to R. R. Gillespie as aide, made a safe Funeral services for Mra. Minnie in earnings compared wdth the pre- sion ot said feferendum. on Saturday aftemcx>n, August 11, ed shortly after the accident that City Clerk Prederick Shwartzkoff Messagero. It was a tragic mom- i meet the American bishops In an Clarence Martin of West Middle Hagen who died Tuesday at the ceding quarter. U. S. Smelting svaa medical, samples from the Weldon effects.” This article having been compiled to which all men of the church, Wholesalers' Club of Boston com- at.d treasurer of the .Vinth School landing In a wheat field on the farm Turnpike was appointed tax col- "Watch those high necklines — in Eleanor and her younger sister, ac- of Bridgeport favored the company's ent In which the great marshal dis-: ante goom aa they came out of the of Harry B. Johnson, six miles from home of her daughter and aon-in- off nearly 2, and losers of fractions Drug Co. soap samples and fans with. President Holl has declared whether members of the Brother- companied by a cousin, Gladys Ed- posed of all the distributors of radio petition and the company was repre- d'.r trict supervised the release of two appeared." , I papal chamber. It was probably lector and other names mentioned as law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miller, from the Hales Drug Company and varied and flattering effects, with the vote clo.sed and the amendments, hood or not. are Invited. lines. * sented by Its general counsel .Wil- •.’t the old voting machines from the Monticello. about 6 p. m. last night. applicants were John Lappen, local to a point or so Included American adjustable and removable gilets, wards, 9, and L-other John Lovett, the first time In history that Captain Flood reported the flight :, ' . .. were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock Telephone, U. S. Steel, General toy airplanes from the Tom McAnn as proposed, carried in the vote It is planned toi leave the church 9, ail started from the Oak street The entire fourth floor of the liam L. Bennett and Attorney Cyril .M..iilclpiii bulMing Ihii. morning~for London—King George, in a mes-; bishops were interviewed by the the Miller home. 637 Center Shoe Store. The children were tricky bows—sometimes very ex- taken. at 1 o’clock, and all who wish to at- hotel will ,be turned over to the Coleman of Hartford. voting In the Ninth District special was uneventful. He had Lieut. Cheney mill employee. J. Leo Fay^ Motors, Chrysler, Bethlehem Steel, aggerated, new Cowl drapes and home to attend the East Side sage to Colonel Oskar Von Hlnden- foreign prcs.s within papal walls by Gillespie bring the balloon to Mon- street. Rev. J. S. Neill of St. National Steel, Consolidated Gas, formed In line from the south en tend are asked to notify one of the picnic. At the crossing at Spruce radio display. This floor, usually election Monday in the High school. burg, the lat< President’s son, said,: mediately after audiences with the ! collector for the past two yeara was Mary's Episcopal church officiated. trance of the school to the west end generally soft handling of lines. four group chairmen In order that used by salesmen, Is given over en- The machines will be set up In the ticello for ihlpment. They spent not a candidate for the poaition. Westinghouse, C^Ufomta Packing, of the playground, they were very Here- are some glimpses on silhou- street Elaine and Eleanor were to- "1 have learned with profound re- ' Pope. the night at Monticello and left at The bearers were Paul Helwig, Montgomery Ward, (3aae, N. Y. Cen- transportation may be obtained. gether, John having crossed ahead tirely to sample rooms, with plenty REV. E. A LEGG DIES lower floor of the High school aii.l gret the dea.h of your distinguish- ' •Motor From Rome Upon his appointment aa collector, CHarence Palmer, James Harrison, orderly and with the aid of the ettes. There is a slimness of line in FORMER STATE SENATOR The chairmen are: (3. Albert Pear- of light and space. The facilities voting will be from 10 a. m. until 8 an early hour, presumably for At- Martin resigned as a member of the tral, Santa Fe. Southern Pacific, volunteers It was another success- skirts Tunic effects. Slashed skirts. of his sisters. Gladys Edwards-went od father, whose qualities both as Hla Holiness received hi.s visitors- lanta. Lester Robinson and Sydney Mac- Union, Alaska Juneau. •son, Alexander Berggren, Carl bach to the east curb when she saw of the hotel permit ^of the use of p, m. daylight saving time. K. L. C. a soldier and a statesman will en- in the library of the main building committee. Alpine, all of this town, and Charles ful picnic for the kiddies. Coat styles and wrap-arounds In Noren and Evald Matoon. either A. C. or D. C. current for WHILE ON VACATION Hohenlbal will offlclalo. as Modera- sure him an honored place in the The army Number 1 was the A committee of two members of American Smelting and Seaboard Tennis Matches new fitted effects including back- FRACTURES FOUR RIBS the truck approaching. of the villa. The room heart a fourth of the balloons to land in Graf of Jamaica, Long* Island. Cli. Standard Oil of , The afternoon’s sports program When the truck waa almost upon the radio models, as well as offering tor of the meeting. annals of your country." j striking resemblance to the library the Council, Frank Cervtnl of 216 Burial was in the West cemetery. During the distribution of the closings. Belted or fitted waists. will Include soft ball, volley ball and favorable places for the Installation Georgia. The first to come down Oak street and Edward Keeney of Loew's and Jobna-ManvlUe were a eats there were exciting tennis One-piece frocks with peplums to them, Eleanor tried to saye her oi antennas for the receivers. (OenUniwd from Page One) a' the Vatican, where all private was Goodjrear VIII which narrowly little higher and numerous Issues John N. Brooks of Torrington, horseshoe pitching and suitable sister, witnesses of the accident Paris — President Albert Lebrun audiences take place when the Pope Keeney street were appointed to matches going on. The Mumford simulate the two-piece effect. Deep prizes will be awarded the winners. PRESIDENT BACK and Premier Qiaston Doumergue, In averted a crash Into a river bridge I contact the clerk and chairman of were unchanged. Dairy Co., Inc., tennis team' of New armholes. Jackets that flare to the Falls Down Flight of Stairs said, but was herself struck and New England conference and was is there. near Atlanta. The Buffalo (N. V.) Sentiment in the street was not A supper of baked beans and frank- thrown clear of the wheels of the paster of the church in Danielson telegrams to HlUer, voiced the sor- ' The American bishops made the the Ninth District committee in re-' NAVY ACADEMY BAND London was the guest of the Recre- back. Metal, velvet, taffeta, moire, in Business Block. furts will be served, topped off with row of official France over the- Courier-Express entry landed in a I gard to the matter. . j too bearish although most market ation (Centers team. There Were cellophane, lace, fur and even truck as It shot by the intersection. for four year: the next two years 17 mile Journey from Rome in auto- cottonfleld at Mansfield, Ga., about watermelon. Eleanor suffered a cut on her right were spent in Waterville, Maine, i FROM LONG TOUR death of President Von Hlndenburg. mobiles, and returned by the same WethereU, a veteran of the World | analysts were advising a cautious both' singles and doubles matches leather—this is the varied panorama Torrington, Aug. 2.— (AP) EXCURSION 50 miles southeast of Atlanta and War, a member of Company G .of ] LEADER GUEST HERE cititude toward equities generally and each match was very close in trimming.” elbow, lacei-ationb on the bridge of after which he returned to the j means shortly after noon. the army number 2 at Covington. Former Senator John N. Brooks Is her nose and bruises and scratches Southern New England conference j (renttnued from Page One) Paris ■ General John J. Persh-- The news of the death of Von ! this town served overseas In the I rrd some were suggesting tho keeping the crowd on edge at all Millinery actively centers immedi- suffering with .fractures of four ribs TO new YORK Ing. leader of AarnrLcan forces In Ga.. 30 miles southeast of Atlanta. ] 28th Division pnd was severely 1 I'^htening of coftimitmenta on times. John Angelo of New Lon- ately upon the Beret In its various GIYE BIRTHDAY P A R H on her legs and shock. After Elaine and was pastor of the Trinity i Hlndenburg reached the Pope aa Three of the gas bags which trav- as the result of a fall (Jown stairs In had been taken to the hospital church, Norwich for !» years, l92i ; Pacific northwest — by early after- the World War, said that "Von he was in the midst of his first au- I wounded. For several years he has Louis Senesi of Annapolis Is bulges such as occurred in yester- don defeated Earl Bissell of Man- amazing drapes. So many women a business block here several days SUNDAYS. AUG. 5, 12, 19, 26 Hlndenhurg's devotion to Germany , led the greater distance from the taken the school enumeration of day's session. cheater by the score 6-1, 6-3, while are wearing dark Summer clothes, Eleanor ran ,o her home a block to 1926, and of the church at Staf- noon. dience. He directed that a telegram Birmingham base will represent the Given Party at Sons of Italy ago. He is the third prominent FOR W. H. BRAINARD, SR. away and was given treatment by ROUND TRIP ford Springs and Crysta' Lake in and her people, whether in military ^ expressing condolence be sent im- j Manchester and in connection with.! Hopes were growing for a fall re- Lebro Urbemettl of Manchester de- so that they can easily don a beret Torrington resident to have been in- railroad fare $2.00 Refreshed by a; month at sea and United States In the lnternatlon.il feated Perry Lanzalotte of New without depending upon an entire her mother.. or cjvll capacity, was his most mediately to, German authorities. ! his application for collector he Hail Last Night. vival of trade despite the existing jured in this way in less than a Lv. Windsor Locks .. 7:24 A.M. 1927. In 1927 he was appointed | satisfied with the status of th e , Gordon Bennett trophy contest at London by the score 6-2, 6-3, 6-8 Court Hearing educational director of the Con- American ocean outposts, ftooaevelt striking eharacterlstlc." He re- The message wa prepared-by Car- stated that he would be able to de- cloudy economic horizon. Expecta- change of costume. The latest week. William H. Brainard, Sr. of 77 Lw. Hartford ...... 7:44 A.M. Warsaw. Poland, September 23. • vote full-time to the work, In the doubles matches Urbenetti creation is the "blimp” beret, a Flrpo will be given a hearing In Dus 12Stb St...... 10:15 A.M. necticut Humane society and ac- was eager to go over his own con-: ferred to the German Field Marshal dinal Pacelll, secretary of state of tions of on expansion of commercial Mrs. Frank E. Coe. a civic leader North School street reached his ..10:25 A.M. as "one of the moat outatandlng ■ Nothing has been heard from the j A Ways and Means committee A farewell party was given last emd industrial loans of member and Johnson defeated Lanzalotte cushion brim type from 17 inch to 65th birthday yesterday. Relatives, town court Saturday morning. Dus New York* .... cepted the pastorate of the Method- tlnental soil again. His trunks ' the Vatican. navy balloon since its takeoff. nxf.ning at the Sons of Italy hail here was killed Sunday night when ist church In Wlndsorville during : were packed full of reports and figures In the World War." I wa.s appointed by Chairman Holz- tanks of the Federal Reserve sys- and Pony by the score 6-2, 6-3. In 18 inch. In velvet or felt. Yes, the she fell down stairs at her sum- neighbors and friends arranged a Lv. Nsw York* ...... 6:20 P.M. I heimer to study plans for develop-! on Keeney street In honor of LouU another jiiQblea match Bissell and old Tricorne turned up—but In a party in his honor, which came as a Lv. 125th St...... 0:30 P.M. 1928 and 1930: 32-33, East Hamp- data. tem were voiced by the American. mer home; and E. Frost Knapp, a • Grand Central Terminal. Caatcl Gandolfo, Italy —- Pope Commerce. Ga.. Aug. 2.—(AP) — ' ing the organization and tjie consld- 1 Senesi of Annapolis, Md.. who has Bankers Association Journal. M etcalW ^^ted Angell and Wood- beret drape, with many new and surprise to both Mr. and Mrs. Brain- ton. This spring the state of his I He wants to see for himself the The Commerce News today reported been spending several weeks with worth ^Ji^iTK ore 6-3, 7-7 all when retired furniture dealer, was seri- EASTERN STANDARD TIME health led him to relinquish regular status of the states, particularly | Pius XI was deeply moved by the ' eration of suitable local enterprises' arresting angles. It comes in all ously injured last night in a fall ard. Out ot town guests were pres- A day for sightseeing, tisiting friends or preaching. report of the death of Prealdent , JAPAN TURNS DOWN the navy balloon, last of five entries , to be sponsored by the (Council. h.a relative, Guida Georgettl. Mr. j the gamYHjll to be called off be- the Important fabrics and trimmings ent from Philadelphia and Plaln- relatives^—baseoaU-^thratre. HYGRADE OIL CO. the droiight stricken region j BODY FOUND cause of flfVhess. While the tennis down stairs at a local tbeatert Mr. Since coming to Manchester Rev, through which he will travel dur- j Von Hlndenburg, and at hla direc- Id the National races which started Senesi is leader of the U. S. Naval and combines a happy medium be- Knapp is at the Charlotte Hunger- vllle. Mr. Bt;ainard came from the Purchass ticksts in advancs. Number Distributor!)—Hartford tion Vatican authorities sent ex- i at Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday nigh*., Academy band. A large number of ■ matches were being played a volley tween the new and the familiar. latter town to Manchester nearly llmitsd to accommodationa on spscial L«gg and his family have been Ing the coming week. He already : New Haven. Aug. 2.— (AP) — ball game was going on between the ford hospital with a .possible frac- coach train. Service Stations Everywhere identified with the South Method- has given full support to the pas- presslons of regret to Germany; SWANSON PROPOSAL had landed safely last night in an hia friends were pyesqnt at the party ' The body of Norman Ott, 38, of this Brims are by no means to be ture of the skull. 40 years ago. Mrs. Brainard prior l authorities. isolated spot .some 8 or 10 miles east last evening. Antonio Innocenzi who ] Blast Side team and West Side neglected, being - strongly repre- to her marriage was M,iss Coja' THE NEW HAVEN a R. ist church and Inlercitcd In all its sing Congress which enacted hta'i VONHINDENBURG city, reported missing Tuesday, was team. East Sid* team being the win- activities. While not otherwise en- program, but he Is not considering 1 c this place. No confirmation of the was master of ceremonies provided : found today in Beaver Park lagoon sented In every outstanding line, Thompson. Three generations were Vlentia Deapite strained Aus- ! .ending immediately was available. an excellent program of entertain- j ner. The ocores were 15-13 and mostly stres.slng the narrow brim, OLD HOME DAY gaged he would assist the former- politics. ' by officer Mason Stowell of the 15-7. represented at the party, William pastor, Rev. Robert A. Colpltia In After rounding the capo Into the tro-German relations Au.atrlans Nava! Experts Declare Unit- nient, games, dancing and refresh- | New Haven Police. Police had with felt as the favored fabric. The H. Brainard. Sr., William H., Jr„ ...... Joined in the universal regret that j MADE_WILLATI2 Dancing Program new crown treatments are very in- East Hampton, Aug. 2.—(AP) — the dispensation of the communion. Columbia, the Presidential flotilla nents. Mr. Senesi js a member of i been searching for Ott since his (ind William H. the third. There -T (ncoms- President Von Hlndenburg had died. the Maglienese Sabina society which Shortly after nine o'clock the teresting, and the brims which turn This town’s 17th old home day on are four other grandchildren. The ,uU yox' He formed a strong friendship for will stop off at Astoria before pro- ed Slates Would Get AH I wife reported him mleslng Monday lights were turned on the tennis Rev. Colpltts and his successor Rev. ceeding up the historic Columbia. "Before him the whole world bows ' iponsorcd the affair. j night. up In the back or at the side In pro- Saturday which will be managed by pastimes included music and radio reverently," said the "Stunde." RABID WILD FOXES courts for dancing which vyM an- file effects are favorably com- the local post of the American Le- per sonal l^nard A. Harris He was especi- The President will debark from ‘Peace and Quiet 1 Desire nounced in the paper during, the pinochle. A buffet lunch was served ally Interested in yoiipg people and his long sea Journey at I'ortlana Advantages of Cut. mented upon. Most of these are gion, with the latter’s annual fair as and numerous gifts were presented liuOiR* -• Prouts Neck, Me. — Dr. Jacob j week, and it did not take long kfter trimmed with dashing quills or a part of the program will be on a ever ready- to assist in any way in ' Friday morning. He will Immedl- Art McKay's orchestra began to to Mr. Brainard. hta power. ; ately set out for a cross country Gould Schurman, former United i ATTACK CHILDREN feather fancies to contribute a note more elaborate scale than any here- William H. Brainard, Sr., wa.s a >mn‘- ‘c a r .; TA N G V Forever,” Was Postscript play for the crowd to assemble and ;of cheerful color. Ifc a general way I'he His Recent Work , train trip with first stops at the States Ambassador to Germany | Tokyo, Aug. 2. -(A PI—The Ren- tofore. the arrangements committee well known brick ma.son. For mree u O I* » ' Since he became affiliated with who became an Intimate acquaint- ' It was estimated that some 400 Fradin's find values more striking— today made known. The financial, 4» tv Bonneville project in Oregon and i;i! (Japanese) News Agency re- STATE THEATER people were enjoying themselves more than 35 years he was an em- ^ o n * " of the Humane society, he was ready , the Grand (Mulee power and Irrlga- am p of Von HImlenhurg, said the On Document. I.ast Times Today! better than last year with a more I benefits of the affair will go to a ployee of the Orford Soap Company, pel ted today that naval circles re- dancing under the different colored favorable market and bgtter mer- at any time of the day or night to tion project In Washington. He ; 'death of the Reich President is "an ; ;ei t the sugge.stion of Secretary of Picked Trappers Trying to [Xiew Legion home and a community retiring from pctlve work about Inveatlgate complaints whether in incalculable loss to Germany and i lights and the music of the orches- chandise selections. center for East Hpmpton. an«1 DELICIOUS i will then head for Glacier .National-: the Navy Swan.son (or'the reduction WILL ROGERS in “DAVID HARUM” tra. While those, who cared to three years ago. regard to mistreatment of children I Park where he will spend Sunday. : to the civilized world. He has been Berlin, Aug. 2.—(AP)—To Ger- i to both. In a decade of storm and’ (( rtaval tonnagas by 20 per cent, Exterminate Animals In WILLIAM POWELL in “THE KEY” dance were, enjoying themselves stress, a stabilizing factor of great jcotestlng that such reduction would mans, Paul Von Hlndenburg w as! some threy thousand stood (Sutslde potency, always aiming at what , give all the advantages to the Unlt- not only an -musual Field Marshal I the tennis courts until closing time APPETIZIISC was reasonable and moderate in ; iG States and would perpetuate ths Maine; Auto Tires Bitten. and President but a lovable and ! watching t h t dancers. Perhaps character, not only to Germany b\it j .')-.5-3 ratio tlicy are determined to loving character whose humor and ’ FRWAY-8ATUMAY tvha't people mjoyed the most dur- also Just to o.her nations." abolish. good nature endeared him to the ' ing the dancing waa the old-fash- They were reported to feel that Augusta, Me., Aug. 2.—(AP) — ioned square dance which . the Picked trappers were concentrated millions; j Doom, the Netherlands — "A life equal all-around reductions oi ton- Death came to him 74 years aft- i prompter parted. 'Als met with nage would further cut Japan's in a 300 square mile area in Frank- gfeat approval and applause both richly hle.^sed by the Lord has lin and'Somerset counties today un- er he wrote his last will and testa- found Its end," .said former Kaiser I Chances of naval victory over the ment at the age.of 12. That will, [ from those dancing and the onlook- PRICES REDUCED der orders to exterminate rabid wild ers. Dancing closed a t eleven Wilhelm In a nie.'taage to the son of ; ■’.Inlted States and Great Britain. of course, is not taken seriously j the late President Von Hlndenburg. ; They .said that the United States foxes that have attacked dogs, cows, i but It testifies to the good nature o’clock. «, I 'p To .$2..50 Per Tube On V (lUld he able to effect such a re- children and an automobile. I and sense of humor which were two The drive, later probably to Inr A real Detroit — Prince Louis Ferdln-• duction by scrapping over-aged craft ' of the many qualities which marked { and. grandson of the former Kaiser, ; while Japan would be forced to scrap elude all ground animals that" bite — bis character. ' spi.'aking of the death of President i T.fiw ships. ixcludlng deer—was launched by the When young Paul joined the WAPPING Von Hlndenburg, observed, "I am I Swan.son's views were given Mate Health and Game Depart- cadets of the Sc.ioll Wahlstatt he a _____ RCA - Cunningham certain Hitler, who follows Von urominence in aU the vernacular menta at the suggestion of a U. S. wrote a will providing that hla toys Mrs. Afcsel (Christensen left last fresh fruit Hlndenburg to the Presidency, will ■ I ewspapers and the newspaper Biological aurvey Inspector. should be ' distributed between his Sunday (or Brackton. Mass., where THATDOESNT STOP AT THE GAS PUMP! keep up the fine tradition for pub- i Asahl reported that naval circlet Ten export trappers and two state brother and sister. To a- needy she vlsi^d with relatives returning He service which ths old gentleman i considered his suggeatlons too ab- wardens also noted for their trap- schoolmate be bequeathed a sand- to her '.■utme here on Tuesday after- I l i l t Radio Tubes established." e.ird to warrant serious considera- ping ability are in the Infected area, wich, for breakfast svepy morning. noon. * drink tion. . which tneludei the towns of Indus- Sense of Humor Mra. Harriet Foster has returned This ”Seven-Slep Check­ Madrid — A message of con- t*y, New Sharon, Starks and Mer- The postscript on this document from a visit with her sister, Mrs “6 Point” Tube Test Free! dolence on the death of President BRITAIN OA.SPS cer. to work fast but thoroughly to was characteristic. It read; . Mary Foster of New Britain, for up” of your car’s running Von Hlndenburg was telegraphed London, Aug. 2.- \A P)—Navy prevent spread of the disease. "Peace and quiet I ask forever.” several days. to German autnoriUes by President diiilomata gasped today at the sug- Rapid Spread O rtaln Today on his writing desk in the ' Miss Marion E. Snow la sick at needs is a regular part of Alcala Zamora of Spain. gestion of Secretary of the Navy The Federal man, ’James Silver, dim study at Neudeck there still: her home here and under the care Swan.son for a cut in naval tonnage rushed to Maine from the west stands the inscription that waa the j of Dr. Lundberg of Manchester. the service at a Socony power. where he. had been working on a guide to Von Hindenburg'a life and (Charles J. Dewey and Charles E. AUSTRIAN LEADERS Naval experts showed little ap- similar matter the past 10 years, living. "Ora Et Lahora," reada the Lathrop motored to Block Island, Station or Dealer parent surprise however, at the pos- said. In a speclaJ report that oppor- Inscription: "Pray and Work." R. I. last Monday morning where Potter ton & Krah sibility America may propose a 20 tunity for rapid spread of rablos The Superior numan qualities of they spent the night returning to MAY VISIT IL DUCE among the wild animals of the stale Germany's dead sbldier-Prealdent their homes heye on T\iesday even- to 30 per cent. reduction at the 1933 were exemplified by the following ing. “Where Radio Is Understood” naval conference. ' seems ideal unless drastic measures ver wonder, what a Socony They noted the A,meri(:am secre- to snuff it out at once are taken. The W’ords which be spoke after the Mrs. \torion U. Pierce and her (Continued *om Page One) present concenfratlon of the disease battle of Masurian Lakes: daughter,* Miss Elizabeth E. Pierce E serviceman thinks about while ♦ t try's statement as the first definite "I am rather ashamed that I did While he vills the radiator, the of be(ng prisoners after Nazis aelz- proposal of reduction offered by any in a small area, however, seems to of Foster street, left early last he’s filling your gasoline tank? afford the opportunity for quick, not feel cold back there In the 'safe Monday moriilng for an automobile Socony serviceman looks to see that Authorized RCA Agents i d the building. nation headquarteya. At that time. I trip to Norris, Tennessee. Mrs. As he fills the tank, he thinks to no tires are soft If it’s after dark, he 12-oz. Club Size Mo.it of them'»vellcd "Hell Hitler" thorougn cleanup." He recommended exhaustive trap- could not.be at the front as I was Ethel Foster and her daughter clean your rear window. When he makes sure beadligbla are burning. when the putschists took charge, he at the battle of Tannenburg. Clarissa of Norwalk, Ca., accom- 28-oz. Family Size At The Center Phone 3733 •SB ill. ping of the infected area, and the removes the hose, he remembers to gassing with calcium chloride qf al. "Almost every day, 1 ran- for two panied them. They expect to be "The personal adjutant of Emil ; ABOUT TOWN hours against the bitterly cold wind gone two weeks. tighten the gas tank cap. Fey (Cabinet member and former | burrows. Al Dowd, former local boxer and Ten foxes, he said: with evidenca to bring to my conscience what Mrs.Charlotte (Brown) Butler of Next—he checks your oil, and Vice Chanceljor) cordially welcome! | hardships our poor soldiers had to Boston, Mass., passed away at her me," said Hudl. "and handed me his now of Long Island City, N. Y., Is ot being rabid have been killed la looks over the spark plugs. While spending a few daj-s in town. cue small area not over eight miles ; stand up against ^ but in the home lest week. Mrs. Butler was a visiting card. " I t r e n c h e s . " ' sister of George Wesley Brown, he fills your radiator, he looks at in diameter.- located In the towns of I Hitler Deeply Moved Harold Agard of Station A, Man- Industry. .New Sharon, and Starks who died many years ago. She the condition of your tires. chester post office la now enjoying I President Hitler, in a telegram leaves one niece. Mrs. G. Walter Don *t Buy Any Oil Burner to the northeast of Farmtngrton. of condolence to CJol. Oskar Von Hin- VONHINDENBURG his andual vacation. One boy. three cows and four Smith of Foster street, her nearest Then he moves to the passenger’s UNTIL YOU SEE THE I denburg, stated today that the news relative living. Mrs. Smith has side of the car, where he cleans the dogs were knowrn to have been bitten I of the late President's death reached FUNERAL FRIDAY The West Side Buddies will hold by foxes, .he said adding that ona returned from attending her funer- windshield.Then back to the driver’s NEW FLOATING POWER an important meeting at the West ; him "while still deeply moved by the GRYNORin FRRREU al. f‘ X attacked an automobile, biting Side Reo at 6:30 o'clock tonight. ' minute which will remain indelibly side, to polish that side. al the tires. The behavior of all 10 j impressed upon me throughout my (Continued from Page One) fexes was typical of "the fiirloua Socony Mobilgas gives you finer WOXnERFUL: i life—the minute I was privileged HOLY NAME MEETS SILENT GLOW province In which (he Hlndenburg stages of hydrophobia." Silver said. ! once more ttv’see and speak to our car performance; Mobiloil isa better Change ot Heart A very important meeting .was Agrain SilentJilow Leads family rose and where the field mar- Mystic, Aug. 2.—(API— Joseph Field Marshal and general.” And These Favorites Are Wltn Them: oil for modem motors. But in addi- .shal i)tayc.1 an Important role as a held by the Holy Names in the base- N ot only maps, bat the very klest G. Chesebro of Mystic who has 1.- DYING FROM BURNS. ment of StI. Bridget's church, tion, you get the help of a man who With Engineering Developments! j soldier, which will be the hack- IWO peach trees in his orchards has information about roads and road I ground of the sendee—not the cap- FAT.ALLY' INJURED JAMES DUNN — GINGUR ROGERS Wednesday night. At this meeting knows cars, when you stop at the again blasted preliminary estimates Bristol, Aug 2.—(AP)— Mrs. it was vote<) that the club should conditions is yoiirs tor the asking at You Name the Terms and Enjoy Oil Heat I, of the Connecticut peach crop. Ttv- Geneva Loyal, 76, was at Bristol sign of the Flying Red Horse. Socony stations and dealera. The body will be brought back Stamford. Aug. 2.—(AP) — John SPECLAL .ADDED FEATURE meet on the: 2nd and 4th Wednes- Plus Silent Glow Comfort. day lie reported that a careful check hospital this afternoon. In a serious, Croft. 75, of this city, was fatally day of each moqth. The first of the thirty miles to Neudeck Satur- of his trees showed 23 peaches upon possibly a critical condition from Injurtd last night when a car being day an.I there it will be burled. them. About a week ago officials “THE HELL CAT” these meetings will be held August L*t USj Quote You. burns received this noon while, pre- backed out of a driveway by Thomas With 8 at seven o'clock, at which time lit was said that Von Hindenbnrg at Connecticut State College an- paring dinner. ) No one else waa %t CUilb> Gavagaban, 44, an unlicensed driver, new members will be taken into the ! did not wish to be buried in the noimced that the crop in the state home at the time and the manner In ANN SOTHERN — ROBERT ARMSTRONG Neudeck cemetery but, instead had hit him and apparently ran over club and a chairman and other offi- HAROLD T. WEST, Inc. would be two peache#, both having which Mrs. Joyal had her clothing him. The man , died in Stamford cers will also be elected. Dues will selecte.i a solitary spot a short dis- been found on trees belonging to Ignited was not, known, but It Is the hospital of internal Injuries today. Coining Sundhy - Monday • Tuesday M Blnell Stioct tance from the Neiaieck mansion. It Harold M. Rogers, owner of Lake- be collected at thla assembly. Tel. .j202—8706 belief of others that burning grease Gavagahan Was arrested and re- A practice will be held at Hickey’s S ocony is in the midst of a wide lawn and view Farm Orchards near Southing- flared up from the gaa stove over Mobilgas i p Mobiloil leased In biUl of $2,600 on a man- there are no trees elope by. ton. |Shirley Temple in 'Baby Take A Bow' at 6:30 p. m., Friday and all players which the waa bending. slaughter charge. and new members are urged to be The Utmost m R^reshment I present$ SOLD BY ,raE/2’iVZ>ZF'DEALERS: M A N C H ESTER E v b l I N G H ERAL D , M A N C H ESTER, C O N N, W E D N ESD AY, A U G UST 1. 19M . M A N C H ESTER EV E N IN G H KRALD, MAN O HES JTSR.CXINnN., T H URSD AY. A U G USr 2, 19^4, r./ " M w lfeB U r •artous taough to result la phjmteal aevar atisaas glvlag a delightful tnjuriaa to ooeupaatB of tho ca n It Suaday momlag progTan, net ao Just The Echo Of An Old Refrain tty Plojrgrouadi whoa older foOta Tbs fluetustlon of spssd durtog than thoss going down bill, ths lur- somewhat but this rstumr to filir- would seem to ba vary largaly a mat- much as once d u ri^ the year, ex- •njoyod oa •voaiag of fMtlvlUoo. A tbs day at lunch hour, shopping vey rsvsol^ the cor Ul driven. , A tTBOMOai HIMi Cutting Berald AUTO CRASHES mal about 4 p. m., (B.S.T.) whsn- Tbs Bao Kouadatlon spssd dstee- tar o f ahaar luck how many of them cept during the aanoal vacation special plan was arranged by Dlreo- hours, etc., bos been found to &> Cars trsvsllng at night t SvBBlBt Bxeapt First Six Months Report Friday' evening at tbe Northeast oBaairt BBd UelldByB. Ent«r*b Bt tb* much proof of improvement la the perhaps according to whether their SUDDENLY OF APOPLEXY Community Plsygrounds . with the Pm < OfflM at MaBcbmrar, Cobb., driving habits of tbs paopls la the respective voices are sopranos or la Natural for Becretarlea of Lirmara will put others out of work. older folks . os guests of the eve- •BBBBd ClBit Ub )I Battst. Former Presidents. ning. •UBaciumoN ratbs fact that a larger number of the In- contraltos, tenors or losses. Be Both Feat In Trap Shows 67 Accidents Longtime Mil! Worker Sue-. Kookvllle Brtefs M b Tbbt. bT aall ...... fl.o« jured escaped With their lives. The way poor NKA often contra- Par Meath, br mall ...... I le cause they always eor^ back bet- By RODNEY DUTCHER dicU Itself anff 'then puU iU foot Climbs Within Hour After A-meeting of the Fitch Company finale eoplaa...... I 01 Commissioner Connor thinks the ter than ever, newly Inspired. Evening HeraM’a Wairiilngtaa Against 48 Year Before. of the Rockville Fire Departmriil DalTearad.“ nil ona rear ...... ta.it into an avaa krorsa meSa—and ao Seixure During Lunch Time, Increase from S.34D accidents In the For a few weeks the nurgerous Oorrespondeot v/ould you. If 3JOU w e r e N R A — I s was held last evening a t . tbe Ckm- UEUBBIt o r THE ABHOCIATED tral Fire Station at which time A u gu st Setle PRCM 1933 half-year to 6,984 in the 1934 Manchesterians who bkbitu'ally live The report of the Motor Vehicle diaries E. Keeney, aged 68 years, nrd In New York, belief in the cer- lor Sol Roaenblatt as he fumbles ot 66 West Main street, died sud' plana were discussed for the annual Tbs Aaaoalatad Praaa la azeiuairaiy period Is accounted for by the fact through sU days un(Jer the sUmu- tainty of inflatlun seems at this mo- Commissioner on accidents in this outing. aatitlaid to the naa for rapubllcatlon spith tbe problem of movie star sal- state for the fist six months of 1934 denly at his home at 1:45 o'clock of all aawa diapatahaa eradiiad to fi that there are more ears on the laung expectancy of listening to the ment stronger tbOd ever. - snes. Wednesday afternoon ot a cerebral Tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe An- et not otbarwiaa oraditad in tbia shows that there were 67 reportable cient Order of Hibernians, will roads. -That may very well be so "South" choir and the "South's” t>r- To the real Insiders wbo know ap- "Movie si larleo have gone be- hemmorhoge. He had been at his iapar aad atao tha loea! nawi pub- proximately what plana Roosevelt crashes in Manchester as against hold their snnusl outing at the Rau flabtd haralB. and it la entirely poulble that. In gan will poseess their souls In what yond ahy reasonable standard o( 48 In the first six months of 1933. duties at the Hockanum Mill dnr All rldhta of rapubllcatlon oi realty has In mind, this wave of con- tag the morning and returned at PavlUon, Crystal Lake, on Satur- such proportion, there are not more eompensatkm." saya Bosenblatt, One person was killed here In tbe day afternoon. apoolaj diapatebal harain ora alao ra. patience they may, knowing that the viction IS Just one of those curious adding—almost la tbe oamo noon os usual. He was sitting on aaread. • accidents this year than last year. phenomena. 1933 period and one during the Victory Assembly, Catholic La- lovely harmonies achieved by that breath: "Aa a matter of ptinei- period this year. Seven fewer per- the porch about 12:45 o'clock whm Pall aarriaa ollant of N They suppose It traces to tho fact he complained of a headache. He dles of (Tolumbus, will hold h meet- B A Barr- But It la also pretty certain that remarkable organisation will be all plo, no salary Is too h i^ or ex- sons were injured in such accidents ing ibis evening ip theYf roonu in FOR THE HOME lea. iBo that industrial production baa drop- went to toe kitchen to get soma The greatest Furniture and Rug Sale we’ve had in years. And when we sav THE GRKATEfeT even proportlonaUly there are the lovelier for the slngerp’ weeks of ceoRvb If the picture produced within the town, there having been the Prescott block. A social hour a giant nation-wide store Pub]lobar*a Rrpraaantatlva; Tba ped since July 1 and a resultant fscl- by the Individual receiving tbe 41 for the six njonths this year pills. There he collapsed and never like Sears sets out to use all its resources to your advantage you’re bound to save money. ^ Ant scarcely any fewer. rest and for having bsaa "missed." mg that the adminlatraUon will feel regained consciousness. Or. Thomus wUl fSolIow the nceetlng. can SAVE UP TO 40% Jollua Uafhawa Sparlal Acaner—Naw salary meets with unosnal pub- against 48 last year. Bmll T. HoUcher, of 39 Mountain IT'S THE TRUTH! V Torb. Cbloado. Datrnii and Boalon. T b s commissioner, very naturally, tequired to g;ive business a shot in lic favor, as a res alt of onlqne Stote As A Whole F O'Loughlin, medical examiner, the arm. gave permission for toe removal of street, has been appointed admlnls- MEM HER audit BUREAU or la looking anxiously for some re- direction of artistry,' Throughout the state as a whole tfator of the estate of John ,J CIJU-njLATIUKB But the summer decline doesn’t Inbby Sore Gets ’Em there have been 6,934 accldefita the body to the funeral parlors of sults from the vigorous campaign of BRITAIN WIDE AWAKE Luther A. White. Luetjen. mean any such thing to the chart Nearly all presiuentiol sacratarles compared to 5,396 for tbe same Tha Rarald Printtna Companr. Ino., suasion which he has conducted ever Mr. Keeney was bom at Coven- TYjc Hockanum Fire Company aaanmaa no dnanetal raaponalbllitr "There is no secret,” lays Charles rnd graph experts among Roose- enter the lobbying business herq period last year. There has been a will meet at the West Main street since he has been In office. And try, March 1, 1876, the son of John for trpobraphlcal afrort appaarlng in A, Selden, London correspondsnt of velt's most trusted economic ad- rouner later Valter H. Newton marked falling off in the number of. fire station this evening. alaartt^maBla In tha Manehaatar visers. They toss It off with a coo- fatalities, 180 persons having been N and Ruth T. Keeney. He spent 2 pc. Tapestry Living Room Suites we do not in the least doubt that as one of the famous Hoover secreii EroBlBj Harald. the New York Times, "mode of the lident smile and direct your atten- killed os against 207 in toe same the greater part of his life In Rock It's a fiU.50 t-aluc no matter hew you .look at It—yet he drives along tha roads himself tariat, U expected to be the next re- vllle and for 45 years was an em^ fact that Britain is Increasing her tion to the drouth, which has upset el uit. Blx months of 1933. Injuries, how- buying power of the World’s Largest Store hrings I I THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. and watches the psrformancsa of his ployee of the Hockanum Mills you for only $49.30 during the August Sale! Till* le air forces .with refersnes. solely to recovery calcalaUons, but assures . Wilson’s Joe Tumulty has bean ever, have been more numerous this WOMEN SLOWER fellow motorists bs does see some higher farm prices—^always a strong year than lost, the number for 1934 Company, being boss finisher In the of THE' Value Hite of 1984! See It tomorrow! the genera] threat of what Germany in tha business a long time and last New England Mill until three improvement But It Is to be sus- antidots to pressure for Inflation. being 4.912 while that tor 1933 was ' LONG, DICTATOR Is Intending to do os soon as she is appeared publlciv as repressnting 4,752. years ago, when be. was transferred pected that the eomewhat more care- The three ecsentlal factors In sc me liquor Interests. Until racently, AUTO DRIVERS Juat how long UUa "unpolltlcar’ able. The absolute corivletlon of the current drop are: More persons werq killed In to the Hockanum Mill. ful driving observable this summer at least Coolldga's Bascom Slemp Bridgeport than In ahy other com- He was connected with numerous I Rooaevelt adinbiatration la fom g the British government that Berlin Steel, which produced at 60 was one of the most highly paid In fiatemal organizations and took on Is eonflned almost entirely to the per cent of capacity for three munity. in tbe state the first half ot to ba abla to Ignore .the eute of was responslbls for the Austrian the flxera’ corps. 1933, tbe number being 15, but for active part In lodge affairs. He reasonable majority of motorists months and turned out most of Ted CSlork, onothei CooUdge secre- was a member of Rockville Lodge bBbrchy eet up in Loulalana by Sen- uprising Is the Isat strsw, not only the metal that Virould have been the same period this year the record Observations by Yale Univer- and that the class of drivers who In tory. represents dnig interests hero shifts to Hartford, with 14 fatali- No. 1359, B. P. O. Elks, the Rod , Ator Huey Long la a matter to gueae for the cabinet and members of made this anmmer except for a the past have caused most of the aod Everett Sanders another, has ties, while in Bridgeport the num- Men, the Woodmen and Odd Fel about, lAjng'a latest performance Parliament, but for all official Lon- prevloosly announced price lic.en “practicing law” since hie lows.. He was a member of the sity on Highways Lead to | accidents and most of the fatalities ber drops to II, which was' Hart- In lawlessneas waa to have hla rub- don. OutsUle her ow-n embassy boost for June SO and fears of White House days except when busy ford’s record In 1933. Hartford, Union Congregational church. are operating Juat about as reckless- strike. Delivered ber stamp Governor O. K. Allen Germany has not a political or dip- as G. O. P. national chairman. too, had the largest number of re- He Is survived by hla wifi, on? ly, as aelflshly And as destructively Textiles, which overproduced Hoover’s secretaries haven't the ported accidents In the state during daughter, 5Irs. Wallace Bouffard of Interesting Disclosures. mobilize the militia to protect his lomatic friend left In the British and had to curtail 25 per cent as ever. rame perfect record. George Aker- this year's period. 762 atalnst 625 PIbaaant street, two brothers, John henchmen while they bedeviled tho capital.” for the suRjmei. «>n got a big Job with a movie com- in 1933. N. Keeney of Rockville and Fro.l DOWN voting lists of the city registrars' In other words, there Is -very lit- This Is In striking contrast to the Tires, which built up stocks In pony, but Ted JosUn has gone back One Clean Record Keeney of Springfield. ' New Haven, Aug. 2.— (A P )—Wo- | fear of strikes. Barbiers Change Hours men are consistently slower auto- And Monthiv office. tle In this summary of motor acci- situation only a year and a half ago Usually the letter of a private de- to writing. Larry Richey is what Hartlohd. is the only town in scribing a battle la more valuable The real big news, however. Is Hartford County to report no auto- The Rockville barbers arrived yes- mobile drivers than men. a speed I plui email charge It has been evident for a good dents to encourage the hope that might be described os Hoover’s per- Choice ol Club or Bunny Choir. when, before the elevation of Hit- than an uninteresting note from a the anticipated disappearance of sonal lobbyist here. mobile accidents from January to terday at on agreement relative to curve of vehicular traffic la Con-1 any. amoimt of argumentation will closing on certain evenings during nectlcut bos revealed. It was on-1 Extra Chair Only $18.95 AddlUonoL while that Louisiana has been ruth- ler, British sentiment woe rapidly general. Letters of Pickett and HEALTH-DIET ADVICE farm surpluses. Drouth continues Aa Hoover rode with Roosevelt July this year, though Burlington Jesely deprived of the republican ever reach the fool driver, the hog Custer bring good prices, but Gen- U, wipe cut excess groin supplies, It had only two and East Granby, the summer months. The agree- nounced today by Yale' University. | tending toward the favoring of re- BY UR. FRANK MetOY from White House to Capitol on In- ment colls for the closing at 6 p. m. But 90 per cent of all cars ob- driver or the drunken driver. Moral eral Lea wrote so many letters that rutting down corn, and promises a auguration day, be Is said to have East . Windsor and Granby reported form of government which the Con- vision of the Treaty of Versailles. Qoeatluos to regard Ui Health aod Diet four each. Next .to Hartford the on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday served were driven by men. suasion may have the effect of mak- they're only worth about 325. Persh- tiemendous wallop at the cotton fcsked that Newton be given a fed- stitution declares that the United Perhaps it Is Just .as well that, Ings are quoted at 37.60 to 310. L et-, will tw aoswered by Ur. Mcixiy wbo can surplus. A shortage of hay and feed most prolific town in this coiinty and Friday evenings. On Thurs- The results gathered from over | New—Graceful~3-Piece ing the careful and decent driver eral Job. So P. D. appointed Newton Of accidents was New Britain, with day the shops will close at noun 45,000 observations by the trans- States shall guarantee to every Hitler came to the top Just when be ters of the ex-Kalser are In grood be addreasad In rare nl this paper. En- grain looms. There’U be for fewer to tbe Home Loon Bank Board. 3 Piece Bed Outfit still more careful but It will not and demand; Ludendorff elgnaturea sell i oloac stamped,. aell-addraaaed envelope, cattle and less milk In tbe fall than 190. East Hartford reported 106, permitting a holt holiday for the portation committee of Yale, Uyj I state In the Union. But the obli- did and that the ugly bead of der- But tbe promise wasn't for keeps. employees. On Saturday the bar- Ehio Foundation for Highway Traffic Tbe most popnlor oombtnatton wa have ever cannot get under the skins of the for about 320. for reply. anyone expected. with four fatalities and West Hart- gation to -enforce that guarantee mony'e obsession for revenge and Newton's term has expired. He ford 109, two persons being killed. ber shops will close at 9 p. m. os Regulation, Inc., tbe Bureau of Pub- offered! And you eave REAL MONEY when smart guy, tha ignoramus or the Food costs will rise and farmers baa not been apparent to a govern- world control did not wait ten years Antong the Modems ! wasn't reappointed. Friends expect Glastonbury had 27 accidenta with usual. All but two barbers h$ve lic Roads In Washington and the | you boy oU three plecee! Special Sale Frioe PEACHES outside the drouth belt are likely to h'.m to open a Washington “law signed the agreement and It is ex- Bedroom Suites dirmk. « cupful of fresh canned cream, mlx- one fatality and South Windsor 26, Connecticut State Highway depart- $1 /J.95 ment which cannot forget that Huey more before again rearing Itself Of modern-time celebrities, prices wallow In prosperity. But while In- office.’’ .Each Piece Also Sale Priced Separately We shall have careful driving by are pretty low. The highest figure | tag together quickly while cold. two lives being lost pected that they will sign before It ment, disclosed the average differ- Long Is a Democrat and the kind .from the wreckage of war. As The peach must be picked when becomes effective on next Monday, ence in speed between men and wro- A $69.50 VALUE! Tubular Steel Bed, Baked-on Walnut Ftn- ever paid for a letter of a living per- ripe and marketed at Place over the Are and conUnue In Tolland County the town of Beautlfal gralnings of rotary eat and l»h ...... 34.BS of a Democrat who wguld as soon everybody onlyay In.a thattnot oBicyonhalcyon uayday ! things were tending a couple of son Is 3300 for a George Bernard! though imnroved etlrring until very hot but not boll- Vernon, which includes Rockville, evening. men drivers is 1.1 miles per hour. ID sUced walnut veneeni! Genuine plate when every " * reported 44 accidents for the 1934 Many To Hear Walsh The average speed for all vehi- Resilient 90 CoU Spring, Well Conetruct- desert the administration as not and driver who refuses to Hitler of 1944 would! Shaw,- but there are other Shavian | methods now*^make it possible to tag. i,et the soup stand where it glosa Venetian mirrors, channeled potta ed ...... 364)^ drive carefully w’lr kepp hot for about ten minutes, half-year, one person being killed. John N. Keeney, president of the cles so far observed In this state | Complete could carrj- along two or three weak lly Is P'"^'’*oted from j Inflnltely more Uireaten i Items foi^^M little as $25. K ingship the fruit In a good condition Tolland County Democratic Asso- is 40 miles per hour, the survey' and attractive hardware! All points of Deliveret Full SO-Lb. Cotton Mettreee ...... driving at all; when every auton.o- I G ~rge and Queen Mary have kept | across theUnited slates and^even turn Into soup tureen In the bot- Andover had three accidents, Cov- senators with him. Ing than the Hitler of today. entry four, Hebron 5, Tolland ten, ciation, said yesterday that a record showed. strain are rigidly braced—bottoms are i Iheta st^atures out of circulation I to Europe. ana even tom of which has been placed a half The Tragic Anniversaries dust-proof and drawers are smooth slid- Wherefore the people of Louisiana blllat who persists In Imperiling the Britain will not be likely to nod! with fair success, but you can get a cup of whipped cream; or, a spoon- none of which resulted In killings. crowd Is expected at the "get to- Passenger cars averaged 41.2 Like most fruits, peaches have a AUGUST 2, 1914 Bolton reported only two accidents gether" of the Democratic Party to miles per hour, commercial vehicles | ing. A suite that won’t stay on our are Juet about as self governing and lives of his fellow men Is taken oyt aga‘ln. Sir Stanley Baldwin’s open i " I autograph " .on a ! large amount of'w'a'ter'’ wrth‘“.m.M creara and a sprln- floor long at this pric.e—a priiy way lo'v _ a . ,c*rge amount of water, with smxii but one of these resulted In a death. be held at Lake Wamgumbaug, 84.2 and passenger buses 43,1, Out Postier Bed independent American citizens as from behind hla wheel aad com- I declaration that the Rhine must be ' theater program for j itaiounts imiounts of protein ^ and w d ^ about^ o u rM '0 ) ^ chopped parsley may Germany's Pi’oposed Invasion of Belgium Brings Britain —but It will endure for j'ears In your idberffh baii ! rv*,. ___ aooui u be added to each service. Crisply Nearly Alike South Coventry, on Saturday, Aug- of state cars were' found to aver- Ml DOWN the people of Manchuokuo or those pelled to stay oii.t. j ...... I-tadbergh letters sell per cent of suear Th« m i-.,.! Closer To War. ust 11. age a higher rate of speed than home! If You Prefer I regarded as hla country's new fron- for 325 and up. but If he would sit matter la made up of Mtoah llmi toasted wafers may be used If de- Fairfield, Hartford and New $c^ And Monthly of HlUeiib. ; tier for protection shows that ehe down and write In longhand about — 'a j ‘ “ P^ potasn. potaah, limetime slr^. Haven counties run surprisingly The principal speaker on this oc- local machines, the average dlffei- and soda. The delicious flavor of Here’s another brief chapter close together In the number of casion la expected to be .United ence being four and one-half miles ^ plus small charge —No Extra Cost However, there are Indications has come very wide awake Indeed, one of his historic flights, tho holo- (Water) Paris hears that German treiops LIQUOR TAXATIO.N “ 2,jP*“ bh Is due to its fruit ethers. highlighting the events leading are penetrating Luxemburg. automobile accidents. In the 1934 States Senator David Walsh of per hour. | that under the leadership of Mayor graph would bo extremely valuable. The peach is one of the finest of Question: M. C. asks: "Is water - ' A typed, letter elgned by Franklin a fo o d ?" up to the World War. Rome— The council of ministers period toe numbers are respectively Massachusetts. Other speakers will Fluctuation of Speed Walmsley of New Orleans the peo- When Secretary Morgenthau be the stone fruits, but It Is a great confirms the neutrality of Italy. 1,823, 1,829 and 1,873; In tho 1933 Include (Congressman Kopplemaim The survey made with a simple I SEASONAL SELLING POINT D. Roosevelt brings $3.50. A Sin- misfortune to man that the peach Answer: Water must be consider- ple of that city, at least, are resolved gins to tell the public about various i Clair Lewis holograph Is ILsIed at ed as a food, as three-fourths of By MORRIS GILBERT Brussels. 7 p. m. — Tho German half year they were 1,461, 1439 and of Hartford and Mrs. R. S. P. Wal- speed detector perfected by Prof, j does not keep os well as the spple. lace of Washington, a member of Charles Ttlden, Strathcona profes- measures about to be taken to put Window gla.s8 that let-s In the sun- | $7.50, the bodily w-elght is made up of NBA Service Staff Writer ambassador hands the Belgian For- 1,407. Hartford County's figures to regain some part of their free- It is also not so easily raleed be- for the present year aa to killed and the National Speakers Bureau of sor of engineering mechanics at | an end to bootlegging he Is singing shine and shuts off 70 per cent pt ’ , JI25 you can get an Intere.st- this Indispensable element There Bv Aueust 2 IBIS th.ro-. m ***“ Minister a German ultimatum, dom. The mayor's move In array- cause the tender blossoms do not could be no form of Injured are, respectively, 42 as I the Democratic Party. Yale and president of the Eno Fpun- i tlie heat Is said to be the newest inf r," *^**^*” * stand the freezing to which they touia DC no form of organic life tftWinlch. if ^.flowed, will In w ;.„Ii?* ,^0-*'"o®«‘ '’e*reUreraent of | Balkan ‘ niutriTuy ” 'a“ simple "cra"p Rev. and Mrs. Percy ThomaA of legs and the roomy Orleans Is nothing more than on or- Miss Grace Sikes of Ellington, Mlr-s DOWN qiiantltles of Illegal hquor manuf.:-1 Stale for It. FoV exanm le.H erU t « per cent e o ------teeth by French troops from the F rench of paper.’* ^ * Lowell, Mass., are at one of Mrs. H. * FREE top! Finished in lus- frontier, previously Instituted aa a Gertrude White of Andover, and $4 Alonthly dinary racketeer's scheme for bump- tured and sold. ! Hoover and Warren Harding holo- halls, had aroused public sontlmenr I those who do not care about, ~ ""R. J. Blakeslee’s cottages for a week. trous enamefi with It Is said nrohahiv ai.h , Kripha already are worth twice as mark of grood faith. U Ufted. Mrs. Laura Tomlinson of Coven­ plus smaU smart stencil decora- ing off competttton. Governor Mcrriam pledaed us. o f' *'** appearance and w h o wish to: vrn.oS Division of TOMORROW: A World at war* Mrs. George K. MacNaught and try.-. 1 much as those of Jefferson. -Madison all power at his command to "nre " peaches at home, I recommend ®^*Ye De- EXTRACTIONS charge tion! Wipes Cleon sas But Mr, Long continues to be a that the amount of hard liquor be-1 or ilonroe. For that matter, a Mrs.. vent inierrer«nr« win, ^ . daughter Mias Frances of Harrison, Adulte' Night ' vent interference w T t o S orderiO ^"'T rlpe peaches canned : To follow this N Y.. are at their house here for a lly with a damp doth! Democratic senator from the aUte tag «,ld legitimately after P»y*ng i « « valuable as-a Diflly, progress . of regovernment ce .wirn me 2nd orderly S by the cold pack process. Home, P®!** must “ Adults’ Night" was held last A $24.95 VALUE! short time. night at the Maple Street Ckimmu- * o f Louisiana and the Democratic the various taxes Is vary little morel . ness." canning is not, however, as econom- i ° ^ ^he teeth clean DEPOSED LANGER’S WIFE IC O N N O R H A S N E W leal as formerly, for the commercial ‘ brushing but must also see Mrs. Theodore Pomeroy and FREE Rich 'reproductions oi Persian Senate refuaes to do anything about daughter Miss Marth/i of Hartford Scientifically Designed—All In One than a third of what the govern-1 autoKrophmUeXrs^he“ o t^ e T d ^ Uaid’ ^ a/rlw V m ol-rm c'h lrfo rV h " Conners are becoming more effl- Pfopoi" footh-bulldlng foods OrientaJe, even to the sergtj him, though he is a stench In the meat figured on. The rest is boot- j I decided to find out how toe pro- i State dent and are putting out very fine “ *'l^tacluded In the diet, be said ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY are at one of the Roger Blakeslees' X-RAY edges and fringe! Sears exclii- cottages for a short stay. slve deslgne on backgrounds of nostrils of the country. legged ana pays no Ux at all. 1They’re ^ C .* ^mmunUtome”^*/^,: canned go ds at lower prices each I PLAN FOR FEES Henry J. Blakeslee and son John rich reds, rusts, and neutral Excessive taxation Is making of prqsperlhg. Prices are not so fancy g a n iztn ^ T h f^ ^ M t"'* ^ '^*®*’* y w . Try making a whole meal o f , ** ’A/exf Time You Start as In the boon, days when Dr. A. 3 toem Sfn t^m ore w ere business callers In Pawtucket. taupea with lustrous sheen ef Kitchen Cabinet either canned or f r ih oeaches. with i ^ “ ry that "the repeal'almost oS bad a Joke as pro- seriourand mnri i 'tanned or frdah peaches, with ^ i “ ® that "the Seeks to Emulate Polilieal R. I.: Wednesday. ecta woven In! All wool sur- Hosenbach paid 361.(KX) for a Button violent than K.f„sfor2 exMriemeS: P*‘'*’“ P'' »<»'>*tlon of a g\L, of decay" and In- On a Long Drit^e . . . EARS THAT HEAR NOT hibition was Gwinnett, but the demand Is steady.. «P*rtenced Stunt of “ Ma” Ferguson of Miss Frances Rau of Hartford is ace, of course! Save, during f A $29.50 VALUE! npjir vlolonce In retaliation tor to# seL or a plate of Ice cream. When | brushinr^s'easentl2fm*tLlh*’**^*'’ Texas in Dakota. a guest of Mrs. Theodore Pomerov this Sole! $' A detaUed table showing the num- gpvernment ------a meal, Would Use Money from Mo- STOP AT and daughter. Complete in every de- ber of reported The aaiectmen held their monthly OUR i| i 0 Bismarck, N. D., Aug. 2.—Mrs. 9x 12 Rug Cushions Delivered in this atate for tor Vehicles to Maintain* business meeting Wednesday night. Double the life of your rug. Protect It from .49 tail ! Saves many steps of 1984, the number William Langer, wife of North Da- - Miss Lucy Blakeslee of North Ha- damaging heel blows. in the kitchen! You cause it would make bootlefiEinc ' ® ^ literary and musical particles by the toothbrush. It Is kota's deposed (Jovemor, has ven Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. ea. tbe number of injuries, all In com- . Dooiiegging manuscript are popular. Edgar ber of large ripe peaches. If the State Police. fresh peaches are not procurable, highly probable that the truth lies stepped into ber husband's place as J. Blakeslee. can well aflford its.. parison with the record for toe______same rum running profitless and ! Allen Poe sold “The Rgven " for $10, MacDONALD AND HULL use the canned ones. Heap into each someKihere between these two ex- a gubernatorial candidate In the for a ernnk-rose full af convenience at this period la 1988, provldes’considerable i °P*“ ^ r | the manuKript tUelf Is now tremes ,he sold, so that the best fall election. SCPS .\ HORSE SHOE DOWN H tablespoonful or more of ground Hartford, Aug. 2. — f API — ,A price! ground for specttlAtion over rome-of I *'“*“°PPPnx?»es. | worth 3200,000. ______seedless raisins, and bake for about course is to clean, toe teeth at least To the cheers of supporters oPher Boston.—A horae shoe teamed up 5 Burner Kerosene Range $4 Mputhly twice dally, and be sure to drink tbe figures. LAUD VON HINDENBURG 20 minutes with a litUy water in a husband, who dramatidally stepped!®*^ plan for tn«' uae of motor with a black cat to bring bad luck ALKM ITE ' plus Small charge ' 0 ^ tightly covered pan. Serve hot or milk, eat eggs, green vegetables, aside yesterday and relinquished jwhich If carried out. to Herbert Ohrehberger of Dedham, New Plates «r bridges com- T or exajnple, tbe toUl number of A CHOIR’S VACATION Ipcldentally,. I learned at the and fresh fruits, so that the tooth- Mass. rl T 1 cold with cream. the Republican gubernatorial nom- will bring about an InevlUble cur- pleted in one day, it desired. 1$' 0 persons killed in 1934 was 180 a-, I I autograph shop of Thomas Madlgan "He Was a Great FIjfure in Peaches a U .Mode building lime, salts and vitamins ination he won overwhelmingly in tailment of some road building and The black cat crossed Ohrenber- Double Sise A popular song of many years ago : the biggest concern of Its kind In are in the diet. If, the cleaning does ger's path and aa he jumped to one compared with 207 in the 11133 War and In P eace” Say.sl halves ot peaches center the primari i, Mrs. Langer was employ these funds for traffic regu- SPECIAL Delivered «ald, somewhat llloglcally. "You - *:cbutry, that Sutton Gwinnett named by the Republican state cen- lation and safety programs, has been side to avoid it he tripped and fell, Plates Repaired — 3-Hour 0 period. This ts a rediictlonln the Premier. rid. up in the oveir until l « k ^ u h X ,i' Cabinet never miss toe water till the well ! “ ’’•'..‘ I? through, then heap beaten egg to . teeto appearance of tral committee to make the race presented by Motor Vehicles' Com- cutting his hand gn the horse shoo. Service QUinber of fatalities of about it n#*r nsr,., i . s-s* tho*o to be found op the Declara* ,,, ' MOTOR OIL afor v a ELinen M I3 C 3 I uor s Dishea . , . »C0"t 1J per. run.s dry. Of course not; how tlon of Independence. Thomas; I Ictou, N. S . Aug, 3.— (AP) — wnlte over top and brown. Let cool . . . against Thomas H. Moodle, Wlllls- missioner M. A. Conner, to the ape- 39.85 VoJna So be sure to take your tooth- ton ‘ publisher, ' ' the Democratic can -' <^**1 state tax commission, ^ t s , a circumstance which Motor j could you miss U while It was still! J r . left fewer writings. Ben-[ -Minister J. Ramsay MacDon- and when ready to -serve indent High Quality Work A $27.50 VALUE! 'What a ------n center of meringue with i table- brush for your vacation trip and dldate. The suggestion, submitted by Ctol. . T H A T O I L T H A T Five giant wickless, smokeless, odorless $5.95 Vehicle Commissioner Connorre-: present 7 Still and alt most folks i ^“" ’ta Franklin provided a lot of ''d cT Great Britain, here on a vaca- r..ake It a new one If your present PLATE, BRIDGE WORK conv e n I- spoonful of Ice cream. • Mrs. Langer pledged herself to Conner recently in a letter to Sena- Borrow up'to burners* 0\*en heat Indicator, ffMfis ae affording considerable sat-; knew what the aone writer m ..., " ’“ *‘=,tars’ items. Oneletter 1 saw ' ‘'“ n. paid tribute today to toe brush is more than three months I DellA-ered ence In a carry out the policies of her hus- tar Austin D. Barney, a member. of DOESN’T “BURN AND FILLINGS crowded kitchafi! - 53-lncb Ixfaction But to m.nv mto,.. . ki. : 2 "vealed that In 1763, having lived memory of President Von Hlnden- ' old.” Dr. Salmons urged. He recom- Iband. the commission, calls for, moln- ^ '"'"d s this , .So you never miss the South i ta England five yearo. he w*s so "hi.rg. “ ' QUESTIONS .AND ANSH'ERS filS O jCash 2-BURNER OIL STOVE cabinet with double ewlng- Floor Covering moder-i Convlcted...... of... conspiracy to solicit t«u«nce------of, the atate ...... police depart- OR THjN ON HIGH­ atiafacUon Is greatly modified. If It | Church choir until vacation time, ’ of tha country that he intended 'The President's life,' he said, on their Personal Note* Amazingly l.ow Prices! Portable type. Ideal for, Ing doors and flve full- of Felt Ba.se (C'ream of Tomato Soup) ateiy stiff bristles, and he said that | political contributions from Federal n>ent and similar services of the ha.s been known for some time 11 no SECtnUTY NO ENDORSEH8 the shore. $ width comportmento. Wooh- doee not enUrely disappear, when we when tor a month that musical' “ ® "per.suade Question* C. J. Y. writes; "Would a mixture of common table salt and relief workers. Langer was dls- Public utilities commission out of tmount* Qp to S300 oo Hou»o> SPEED, DISTANCE TRIPS Lady Assistant. 4 .25 able enamel flnlth. bang iiiHin a threat, but 1 heard the oaKing soda in equal paru might I qualified from serving as Governor' motor vehicle receipts, thereby re- No Appointment Necessary. , - . Franklin wanted, the wliole ...... ,.™,. fe-'J or Co-mak«T Plant. Only coat la • creu e but Instead ^ " J “ ®®. ' '»bt to be a candidate had during substantially the deficit In ir-'r.thly chorda ol thrao pot cont on sq. yd, a small mcreasi . as one of thi finest church choirs: history of America might have been rrufound regret. irawder. In using dental floss, one faced a court test. the state’s general fund k»wa-k**a . . . J I _____ >. I V # l A / t o x * . ______baUnco* Wookly or monthly PORTERFIELD EASY TERMS to the number of persons Injured and i anywhere, ceases to function. Which i ''®i;^ rent. | ' He was . grent figure both in ' • ' ‘.o ‘“ Jure the Mrs. Langer, who like Texas' Any Purchase of Rugs or MatUgan has a large a8.sorlment! and in peace. He has torr'i up to 20 montha. TIRE WORKS 9x12 RUGS A vary marked enlargement in the | reflection is suggested by reallration Furniture .Amounting to !t';0 Sears, Roebuck a n d Co. of military and naval heroes; It: ^*abiarln^ influence in Go I n C Jl I FINANCING I RiuDber of accidents. ^ that this is the month. You don't The spitting fish shooU a drop ot Cor. Spruce an«T Pearl Dr.CHORNEY seems that some collectors specislize; h & death mu.*t hav- I II C A L ASSOCIATION c. Sts., Manchester. DENT181 or More, may be paid for on mter from its mouth with such 1160 MAIN STREET $3.98 When ao automobUe Kcident is J miss the choir because the chuir M;i-x.VI .tlnln $1., .ml ritM»r Sears Easy Payment Plan! NEAR TRUMBULL STREET . ------.jrce that it will kn'.'’Ck os Insect ItMlitnow Bldr.—Fbone 104 Asylum Street, Hartfoid HARTFORD All perfect patterns, ‘" A K ' I'4‘u‘p-' ? . i;;s,.Tv'Vr No "seconds” , 1 taree cupfuls of the Juice use one. rector said. ^ designed the Metropolitan or a small lizard Into the water .SO ID OKU IN S IA U D CONTAINUtS! , Phone 6-.'78.'i Small Carrying Charge! Store Hours— 9 to 6 Weekdays— 9 to 9 Saturdays. or “mis- I Opera House. for the fish to gohjjle up. . prtata” . ' - A \ monsjr dessn^t mattsr,’* broke in of tha mpsaage sent by King Georgs Jabs. •peclal funeral service will be con OUT EUROPE APPREHENSIVE 'to Colonel Hudenburg: ducted for,tha townsfolk. SAY OSSINING RUS OATH o r ALLEOIANCB ‘ —but svso thsa—I don’t bs- 'T have learned with profound re- Hotels Ovatcrowded TO HTTLEB BY ABSIY OF UsTs ha’s fot a chance—not if OVER GERMAN OUTLOOK gret of th* death of your distin- High offielala hurried ^ automo- NEW PASTOR COMES it’s Number Three. You’d better guished father. Field Marshal Von bile through Freystadt. "rhey went HAD FALSE PLATES B*rlla. Au*. 3.— (A P )—War- notify his fuperior officers right HIndenburg, President of tbe Reich, ner Von Blpmberg, Minister of Blossom Out As a Team of He^vti Hitter^ away—” e from hotel to hotel, reserving rooms .I M Y L IF E !” (Oontinoed from Page One) whose high qualities both as a sol- for state officials and officers who War, today was reported to have TOSmiDGETS His brutal frankness made it dier and a statesman, will ensure will come here for the last rites. A (Oonttnoed from Page One) prepared the following oath to he . -• 'till I .BySophie K eir~—i. plain that be knew, by some sixth the government attitude here la that him an honored place In the annals little grey automobile was making sworn to by the Relcbswehr— ' ANOTHER PACfflC a s o iK inERE today ense, that Jane was not How- Hitler’s problebis are "Just begin- of your country. continuous runs between Freystadt ly ?" asked Deputy Attorney Gener- the German standing army: 1 Rev. William Judge Arriyes ^Jock^^ Hewitt May Start lAVB TEEBY midm to Now ard's wife, nor belonged to him. ning as there -Is considerable doubt "I offer you my sincere con- and Neudeck, delivering an incom- al Peter J. Brancato. "I swear by God this h oly ' Torii detenUlBed to obow borne It stung her pride. "He’s a dis- "It was,” Powers replied. "A GAIN FOUR-GAME EDGE whether the Relcbswehr ' (regular dolences in the great loss which you ing avalanche of mail. oath: that I shall be absolutely I town, BurboiY. ''luid rapeclally tant relation. I hadn’t seen him army) will be as loyal to him aa It have sustained. The town crier marched through dally, oCcurance for Mr. DeMarco to obedient to Der Fuehrer (the in Manchester; Succeeds COAST GIRL BffiS Against Old Team-Mates AMY JACKSDS; that abe can make fot monUiB when’ ‘he stag^^ered wan to Von HIndenburg. (Signed) "GEORGE R I." Freystadt, announcing from the say, 'get a set of plates to put on a car’.’’ leader) of the German Reich and , b eneceae at tt^r^lUe. Amy baa into my- office this morning in "The Relcbswehr has now become Well-informed circles said It was Street corners: people, Adolf Hitler, supreme I BY TAKING TWIN BILL; boM btr best frieikl ontu HOW- Nicolo De Marco is one of the of- Father McCann. this condition," she said, defensive- the most powerful political element most unlikely that the Prince of "On the occasion of the funeral of head of the army, and that I will ' FOR TENNIS TITLE In y/est Side Loop Tilt ABD JACKSON broke tito eofsce- ly. in Germany." Wales would go to the funeral, as the Reicba President a great num- ficials of Rialto. , Powers added that a supply of ^ ready aa a brave soldier to i meat Jane bad forced him ‘ Hum—yes?" said tbe doctor. bad been first believed, as it win not ber of visitors is expected! Aa all give my life foi this oath." I sod married Amy. ! •^here’s your telephone ? , King Geoiite was aboard the roy- New York, New Jersey and Connec- When the Blueflelda meet tbe^Mohoney. Flit" U probably H« al yacht at Cowes when he was no- be a royal funeral. hotels already are overcrowded, the Rev. William Judge, newly ap- OTT SLAMS 2 HOMERS \ I n New York Jane obtains a fXASMlI A AM tm A... _ . .ticut plates was kept at the garage. ' - Catholic (Jlub Sunday afternoon at most fniproved ball playerilayer In town , ou^ht to be seijt to a hospital. .tilled.of the passing of Von Hlnden- “There Is really qo precedent to j population Is asked to put rooms at pointed pastor of St. Brldget’a alUOn^tn a real ratate office and 'V .y . n i do what l ean. . . .’’ He determine who should constitute' Ibe disposal of the burgomaster!" Repaired Bus church arrived in Manchester today Carotin Babcock Serves No- tbe Fouracreo, they will probably today. He had developed iqto one soon Ibmaklng a larirc Income. burg. A mes.sage of sympathy from The Ossining bus waa first men- o fthe towm’s best fielders and la nutn^r and went off Into the British delegation owing to the I HIndenburg Line to assume the parish duties. Father face the slants of "Big Jock" Sbe baa''an affair with ROGER a atnl^;; of^ ^ d ers, rush com- the King was sent to Colonel Oscar tioned by the witness when he said belUng the boll at a .286 clip. The Von HIndenburg, the Prealdent’s unusual position Von HIndenburg Even as Preslden^, Von Hlnden- PAllOmSJAIl- Judge, who is a native — Hartford, tice on Net World by Tam- Terrymen Have Collected 98 THORPE, iaarrted, but tire* of mands. held." that on July IS he had been sent to has served in four different pastor* Hewitt, one of their former team- team hitting average Is .363. spn. instead of to Chancellor Hitler. b«»g was regarded by many conser- mates. "Jock” wore the Bluefield him. When he offer* to bear Uie The Foreign Office settled the repair It after it had caught, fire. ates before coming to Manchester. Just who Coach Foley will send hirU'i... Offlclai sources explained that vative Germans as their last bul- colors lost year but has finally expense of thdr child she con- Aa abe bstene matter by announcing that Sir Eric wark, so was the HIndenburg Line Several persons were injured, not In St. Thomas' Waterbury, be had to the mound against the Park Four-Baggers to Date; ing Back Helen Jacobs in pledged hi* allegiance to the Catho- street squad has not been announc- temptnously dismisses him. .%my gled drama of res^e*^ lnd 'l-ec’ ' ‘ w<’'." .’“ “ >** « had. been no Edmund Phipps, ambassador to the last defense of the German seriously, in the accident he said. SENTENCE UPHEID a much larger parish than in Man- DINGS takes the bab3’, named NANCY, onclliatlon crashed ...l^ n s n fc * I ' '’ °^'fl=»tlon here that Hitler Germany whe Is in England on On the morning of the Ossining chester and had In addition to lic Club after a bit of free lancing | ed, but lie has the choice of bts en- ln\panlc. As had assumed th* presidency. armies In France during the World in the early part of the season. Tbe : promlslni^ never to reieal Itil^pu* the doctor hiing up the phoije she leave, would represent the King at War. tragedy. Powers testified. Do Marco the church, a school and a home Seabrigbt Tonmey. tire staff. Billy Neubsur,' who let YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Paul Dean Blanks Cobs; entagei. It was believed that the Prince of instructed, Frank incamato, driver remainder of the Catholic pttchteg ' the West Sides down with four hits the funeral The death of the venerable states- for the nuns that taught in the When America enters the World Wales may personally head a' not who died in the crash, to put license school. staff consists of Jack (3odcck and | last Sunday when Stavnitsky ruin-. Northeastern League m e « - t h a t ‘’hJ?;'"gol'S^ head a’ not- It was believed this lead by Eng- n.an and general today waa Just six Former Italian Leader Or Tigers Top Amerk Again War Howard enlists in the avia- plates on the bus. Incamato took a This morning' he was active in Frank Hewitt ^Both men ' have j ed his performance la ready to Worceater 7, Springfield 6. -that hrha.,n’t a^chMcef^ Vojt^ Hindenburg’s funeral. The land would decide the question of days before the sixteenth anniver- By JIMMY DONAHUE faced tbe Bluefielda before under Uoh corps and goes to a truining He lookedin-ti—,4 at „* her1... with a little HIndenburg B funeral. Th* representation at the funeral’ for all set from the top of a pile— New taking charge of the work of the again. It la believed that either tSe New Bedford 10, Hartford 2. delegation was expected to Include eary of the turning point In tbo Jersey tags—said the witness. NBA Service Sports Writer similar circumstoncea, having pitch- broad shouldered Kovls or BUI Lowell 8, Watertown 2. camp in Tes>as. liis mother comes more humanity. "He cannot .tve allied countries and that all would dered to Present Himself parish and for that reason did not Now York, Aug. 2.—Mercer Beas- as Yanks Lose to Red Sox. to stay with .\my and iittie Nancy. the forelwjst British military leal- great struggle, tbe turn which led to ed for the West Sides in lost year’s Jones wilt be a problem to the Manchester 3, Wayland 6. more ...than three—or four days, be represented merely by the diplo- attend the funeral of Rev. Frederick ley Is chortlin’ again! It’s one ot Amy confides to MARY JACKSON ers. the collapse of the HIndenburg Line White plains. N. Y., Aug. 2 _ series. Their experience should Catholic hitters. . But whatever National l.eague unless by some miracle I'm m'ls- matic corps. Murphy, a former parish priest of these soft, southern chortles, one of hat sbe is expecting a child of . her end assured Germany’s defeat. (A P )—Indictments charging man- at County Jail Today. the local church, which w’as being make them more effective against selection either coach decides to New York 11-10, Boston 2-3. taken and It’s not .Xujnbcr Three.'* Because of the absence of Sir John One of the moat famous of World iklnd which carries an Implied Bluefield batsmen Sunday.. By HI OH S. FULLERTON, Jr. own. . ' . "But It’s not true^^i-dfou must AISTHIA iaw^TCD. Simon, Foreign Secretary, J. P. slaughter on two counts will be held In St. Mary’s church’ in Green-/ moke, hits are going to.be os scarce .St. LoijIs *,' Chicago 0. . War fortifications, the Hlndenbur»- lid you so" behind it. It is pro- Cither players of the Catholic as snowballs at the Equator. The AP Sporto Writer Month* pass and Amy’s son is make him live!" she ert^, "I Vienna, Aug. 2.— (A R )— The Monck called at the German em- asked from the Grand Jury afalnst wich. I Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 4. defense was not literally a line. the three owners of the bus which id oy the fact that the Tulane CluD who have seen service with Blueflelds have undoubtedly been The New York Glanta. who wer* horn. Howard arrives home for a won’t have It, I tel! you, it'^^can’t death of President Von Hlitdcnburg bassy to express condolences on. be- Hartford, Aug. 2 —(AP)-Rocco At the present time he Intends to Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 6. week’s leave. Serif* of Trenches carried probably 20 persona to make no change in the hours of ilverslty tutor’s skill In putting Manchester’s best teams arc Mlkan taken to task for the base running accused of being 'Tiltless wonders." be, that he should die—like that-^’. of Germany created a sensallpn. In half of the Foreign Office. D. Pailottl. a leader of the Demo- srross the finesse of the smash and and Raynor, formerly of the West American League NOW t.O OX WITH THE STORY •’You won’t help him by making It was a aeries of lines, three death at Ossining July 2, it waa masses that will be held on Friday, lost Sunday and will be out to show POCRAR^HALL, Detroit 10, aoveland T. ^ World ’Championshtp the Austrian capital today. learned thla afternoon. cratic party In .Hartford’s East vrlley, bnckhand and forehand has Sides, tbe latter plays with May- the fans Just how to mould those with nothing but the stronit arm* a scene," he replied roughly. "Be major systems of trenches' witn which is the first Friday In the Boston 7. New York 4. Newspapers printed extras. District Attorney Frank H. Coyne Side and Edward Orslnt were notl- p’ educed another tennis champion. flower Sales team of Hartford; l)Bse hits into runs. four pitchers and even of talking CHAPTER X.XXVII quiet. We’ve got tp work." n.ony ramifications. These trenches month. Confessions will be heard Washington 11. Phllsdelphls 7. Crowds eagerly grabbed them up has already drawn up the six In- ned today to present-themselves at This time it’s another Pacific Freddy Burkhardt, Emil Plltt, Char- Another hot battle like last Sun- O fJt OF 1f(e YOON6Ef? their way to the title last season, Howard felt better next morn- As she '-stared, still combative, and stopped In the street to read Hie l e r ^ umes stretched northward and northwest- Hartford County Jail this afternoon this evening from 7 o’clock until 9 Chicago 10-4, St. Louis 6-2. ward from St. Quentin, occupied by dictments, it was learned, and will coast loss— 32-year-old (?arolln Bab- ley Varrick and Cliff Massey, all day's affair with the margin of vic- HARAieSS rtORSE RBlNSMEAJ, nave fashioned a reply with v»#-j** ing though he was still sniffling the understanding of what the the news. The stories were brief. to begin serving Jail sentences Im- o’clock dnd the mosses In the bat* thi* *ea*on. ^ and shivery and exasperated by it. i the Germans. They blocked the Al- ask the -Grand Jury to vote upon church will be held at 8:30 and 7 ccr-k o f who won the veterans. It heems that the only tory Just about the sSme, la expect- ANP UEADlMfo SRAND ClSaiiT had done rushed over her. She The first bulletin Issued by the PRKittNCy UPON NEWS them as soon as hearing of testi- posed on them In the January term women’s singles In the Sesbright, N. "rookie” on the team Is Frances ed. DRIVER IN 518. OF IRE U 9 f THE STANDINO Bill Terry's reputedly weak hit- "Such a dumb thing to happen—I flung up her arms In a frani: Austrian official news agency read; lies’ path to Cambral and ended hear Of the Superior Court. o’clock on Friday morning. The Arras, which was held by the Brit- mony is concluded. curate Rev. Leo Pechle who will J., Invitational, beating Helen S6V6N YEARS, WILL BE ting team ha.* turned Into an aggre- • didn't realize how. chilly It wa« gesture----- and in one short sentence "Pre.sldenl Von HIndenburg ha.s Appeal of Pailottl ahd Orslnl Northeostom League gallon of home run hitters, col- outside yesterday. I'll buy me a ish. Rudolph Pick ot Long Beach has assl.st him in his parish work Is a Jacobs after two previous disastrous AFIYR HIS F lR ^ VtClDRY unwittingly expressed her com- entered eternity." 'V OF HERO’S DEATH tdrntificd himself as president of from their conviction on charges of W. L. PC. ing 98 so far dozen extra handkerchiefs before I plete character. They formed a deadly arc for the native of Danielson, He had not ar- nir.-ins with the niler of feminine IN THC ^A Q C O O ‘ HAMBt£1b,'J(AN The Tclegraf printed the tlr.st ed- the Town and (Country Bus com- conspiracy to commit an assault tennis. Manchester .. . .16 8 ,667 Four Game Margin get on the train and throw them “Oh, my God!" she cried. "What itorial comment, saying: Allied forces to Invade. Well Insido and with Interference with the rived In Manchester this morning, HICHUNDERSTOPUY At SOSHEAJ, N.Y., A0& IS, Hartford ...... away.” pany which owned the Ill-starred This making of champions comes MAIN OFFICE BOWS ..16 10 .615 Me) Ott. youthful leader of th* nuisance have I wished on myself!!' "The most fateful action of Von (Continued from Page O n e )\ the Germans’ farthest line of ad- orderly process of the Hartford city but is expected to come to Man- POaiAie. THE REIMS BEHIAJD 'kiwell ...... vehicle: Charles Neidhardt as sec- chester this afternoon. The masses as naturally to Beasley os lawsuits ..15 .556___ belting brigade, slammed his 25th "And do take care of yourself, It was, Jane soon discovered, far HIndenburg In hl.s long career, how- -yMce, they had been heavily wire 1 election November 7. 1933 failed MOeCLEIbME.,.. Worcester ...... 15 12 .5‘56 homers yesterday to tl ht- In his strong-fingers stated not afid.studded' with machine gun nests. retary-treasurer and Nicola De- next Sunday will be held on the come to (Jarnera. Carrying his colors ZION LUTHERAN NINE I Howard," begged' Amy. "When W'orse than she could ever h.ave ever, was hl.s apiKitntment of Hit Marco, garage manager, as the yesterday when the Superior Court usual hours. '•Vatertown ...... 14 12 .538 f " !’ ** on tec National Leagu* you get to this new camp don’t try Imagined. The picture of herself ler to the Chancellorship, a step that Hindenberg was dead, but that The iihaster mind.s in their prepara- handed down an opinion finding no to championship heights in the past TO FIREMEN 10-7 New Bedford . . . he "entered eternity.” third owner. have been Ellsworth 'Vines, Ameri- ..12 .822 lead and to help his club strengthen to do too much until you're over as a ministering angel faded In which the aging President took up- tion had'b^en the Prussian chief of error In the proceedings In the Su- To Meet Church Team Tomor- Springfield ___ _ The entire career of the old sol- Refuse To Testify can singles champion; Frankie Park- .. 7 .304 ta position at the top of the stand- this. Stay In your quarters and the smell of disinfectants, th* dis- on the recommendation of Von staff, Marshai^aul Von HIndenburg, perior Court. VOINN/AIS CDAJSlSIfeNtib / A S W ayland ...... dier. was then paraded in print with Refu.sal of Pick and Neidhardt to er, Junior singles title bolder and row N ight; Face Bolton 5 .208 teg with a double victory over the keep warm. Miss Tyler says that’s mal paraphernalia of a hospital Papen." The Allie^^'ent Through Pailottl was sentenced to nine CAPTAIN IVAN PODERJAY A 1v« o - v c a r - o l d , t h e c o l t h a s Braves The scores were to 2 the best editorials and historical anecdotes. coihe and testify today In keeping one of the most promising young- Town Team On Sunday. National f..eague thing to do. And don’t room superimposed on a decorative It Is Franz Von Papen whom Hit- Blit the Allies w ^ t through. with their promise to the District months In Jail and Orslnl to three Miller Hurls M. F. D. to Win C O P P E D t h r e e o f - t h e OVTSTANO/AXir W. and 10 to 3. write me any letters saying you're living place, nurses who used her In Berlin’s downtown district the sters In the country today; CfiUJAut- PC. ler has recommended as special en- sale of newspapers rivalled In num- Canadians launched \he attack on Attorney last week featured the months. A mittimus commltlng stake races of IQ3A- .... Newyork .. r...... 93 .636 The double triumph Increased the all over it unle.ss you are."’ as an errand girl and constantly voy to Austria. August 26, 1918, two weeks after them to Jail waa Issued today by INDICTED FOR PERJURY ter intercollegiate champ, and OM i f l E B ASIS’ O F THIS ber—although not In frenzied, ex- De Marco waived immunity and The Highland Park baseball team C h ic a g o ...... 598 lead to four full g.'>.mes. os the Mary Jackson^ too, urged him: demanded the - impossible, vl.sits the county clerk of courts. Louisa MacFarland and Marjorta in Soft Ball; Army-Navy PtRFOf?MAWC6, HE HAS SEEM MADE citement—that of June 30, the day hmdenburg had seen his advantage testified before the indicting body. will play the Zion Lutheran Church fSt Louis...... 56 .583 telrd place Cardinals, with Paul "Don’t run any risks, Howard. A from Howard’s blunt colonel, who Pailottl has been prominent in Qladman, who annexed the national FAVORITE. Tt> Wi n T h e dO EHEN ITAl-Y .SY.MPATHETIC. of Hitler's' "blood purge." vanish. The Dominion soldiers ahd The indictments to be presented, .New York. Aug. 2.— (AP) —New team tomorrow evening at High- Boston ...... J...... 49 .490 Dean on the hill, bumped off the cold, is as bad as a bad airplane told her nastily that if she’d used Itallan-Amerlcan circles In Con- girls’ crown. second place Cubs 4 to 0. Rome, Aug. 2.— (APt Although People with money in their hands British Torpmles bore the brunt of to the grand jury. It waa learned, York county grand Jury today re- Loses by Same Score. land pork. The Highlander* arc now Pittsburgh ...... 4 5 .479 for tricks. Since this awful flu her head and taken him to the the battle, although Americans got necticut, Having been President of Tiger* Regain Lead the German government has been waited In turn patiently and quiet- ch'ar8[e first degree manslaughter turned an Indictment charging Capt. playing the belt boll they or* cap- Philadelphia...... 42 .429 epidemic In the camps—stop look- proper place he might have lived, i criticized severely here rece*n\ir^ into It more than a month later. because,^ the factalltlcs occurred the State Federation of Itallan- Miss Babcoclp Is a credit to the Brookljm ...... 41 Tile almost dolly exchange of Wg at me like that! You know wh le Howard himulf ^ -- Si.wvstwsv . CM .“ “ Y ** ly. There was' no "hawking” of Ivan PoderJay, husband of the miss- Beasley system. Her victory In th* able of after a alow start, mainly .427 while Howard himself lay under an outgrowth of the Austrian sit- those newspapers for the people' Yankee and French forces were with the cpmmlsslcrn. of a dlsde- Amerlcan Clubs. He Is engaged in ing Agnes Tufverson. New York and because of the Improvement in the Cincinnati' ...... 34 first and second places in the Fm not a fu.ss." the oxygen tent and piteously the restaurant business here. • Hla Scabright event culminate* a rise Starting with a two-run first In- .354 uation, the word of Pre.sldent Paul rushed to buy them. waking their major drives further meanor—namely that the bus car- Detroit lawyer, with perjury.. ning lead, and Increoalng It with a batting of Al Gunther and the American League American League by the Yonks and ‘Til throw this right o ff-th e fought for breath. There was, she eouth. ried Improper registration plates trial followed disturbances at poll- that has been nothing short of steadiness of Jim Nlchol* who has Tigers took plac* on Wednesday, day on the train will be good for Von Hindenburg’s death brought ex- For thousand.s of soldiers who The Indictment was based on a meteoric In the lost two years. six run barrage In the third, the W- PC. felt, no possible Inconvenience, The attack began outside Arras and had faulty brakes. ing places on the day of the city now caught about five games for TRAVELERS TO MEET M Detroit walloped th* Cleveland me. And don't you think I’ll not prea.slons of condolence today from ha their third fotmidable line, along VISIT PRISON F.ARM D. and held the Main Office bitters .3 6 players selected from tne Rec- New Bedford at Springfield. , from St. Louis to drop the losers would watch with the greatest in symbol of leadership and trust. the Canal Du Nord, ^ bee lieay: it or not A lot ol the experts attributed her requested to report. The manage- Draft-Tex in final Game Storm, 2b ...... the camp and the field and that his ______No other man, the German press victory over Miss Jacobs to the fact In check wlien hits would have scor- .3 2 Legion softball league will play an Watertown at Wayland. Into sixth place behind Washington. 1 crest-. Fighting turned southward and Norwalk Boy, 10. Fails to Com- Hagerstown. Md.—Twelve prison- ment extends an Invitation To all Bablcl, p ...... 3 Lionel was an old friend, and then r* -i. declared in Its editorials could be Hartford. Aug. 2— (AP) — The tnat Helen W-as way off her game at er" runs. local fans to attend the game. 1 exhibition game against the fast Lowell at Manchester. , Brooklyn's - Dodgers belted out an he filled the pages with talk about i "*** vestiges the Germans, after days of ha.-J prehend Seriou.sne.ss of Sit- ers were cutting weeds when one H. Staklinski, lb .3 5 oiferod as more typical of Germany. members of the State Board of Fin- of them struck a bee hive. Everv IseabrighL Such might have been John Hyde, playing his first game 4-3, as Carpenters Down I Travelers Insurance team of Hart- National League 8-4 decision over the Phillies. Am y and the boy. "Tell me everv- •''m'” s morale for.sook her. .She EXCII.V.XGKS V NKFFE(TEI). 1 ghtlng, were driven back to the ance and Control, following the Solompnson, cf . .3 1 0 I ford at 6 o’clock. The game wa.s St. Louts at Chicago, I.ondiui, Aug. 2. .(AIM Th-- The various civic groups who had uation Before Coroner. one. Including the guards, ducked the case, but another-factor—youth ox softball, caught a hard-hit line MAPIJC8 BEAT PINES thlnjf," he wrote, "every U a.st III the hone. She wa.s gull- HIndenburg Line all the way to St. weekly meeting today went to the drive and also displayed plenty of Bninell. 3b .... .2 0 0 secured by Earl Wright, supervisor New York at Boston. CHENEY .MILL LEAGUE dcilh of I’rc.sident Von Hlnllenhui.; .' 11 the strength of Vorf . Hinden- Qi.entin, for safety as the bees vented their c:>mblncd with Increased experience Machine Shop 6-4. Arner, If ...... lie thing. , And get som e snapshots -il' afraid liurg H supiHii't Wert* especially Norris G. Osborn prison farm at spite on a negro. hitting power at .bat. Scott is be- In the West Side intermediate lea- .3 0 0 of the Rec-Leglon league and Bert Philadelphia at Brooklyn. for me as soon ns you can." did not Know axnctfy what "1 .(lerpinny had little Immcli.itc The Grand .\Uuek — had something to do with It. Rallc.5', r f ...... 0 0 t;ricveartmetit and her two .started when’ the grave nature .it bo launched. Including that on the J. J. Phelan today and heard tes- brand of 7-hit ball yesterday, after- Draft-Tex (S) National Fire and Travelers Insur- servents suffer whatever further In- , hl.s lltncs.s wa.s rcallze.l, had been I'.eichs I'resldont had been a strong Wlghtman Cup squad In England tory. Pine# Washington at Philadelphia. triumph over the Throwing Mill. b Ptbth’l nnd a half he iv.oi, advocate of compromise and a ll.ndenbiirg Line, If this could be timony introduced by police and noon, led hl.s Electrical aggregation ab r h po a e ance companies. Hicks, who will Boston at New York. IVravIng Mill dignities the doctors and nurses an-1 ; followed by covering opcratioiiH this year. At Seabrlght It again The Hose Company hitters shel- AB R H PO A E W. Staklinski, c and the early A pril sunshine w as i 'be .loctors and nurses a n -1 recognizer of the possihillly that out, transpt.rtatlon lines would be others concerning his fatal shooting Tedford. lb to a scratchy decision at the Char- . .3 0 1 9 1 1 toe the slab for the Hartford team AB R H iM.relgn exchange v.-aa not ulTectoJ niade the round.s when the boys In lacked Dave McCollum plenty in the ... 2 2 1 2 0 1 Zbyk, 2b .....: PO A E bringing a thin pnim lse of ... r*ne ! |o“'b»onin arm y ofTicers w anted Ihe varying points each have truth : voted end the German cau.se on on July 23 in Norwalk of Ru.ssell TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Smith, as .... ter Oak playgroimd.9 when the Wire . .3 0 n 0 1 0 tonight is one of the best .softball Schubert. If . . . . A 0 1 1 0 Marburg to.lay, rates were generally steady. the press row watched her flounder early Innings of the game' , at Mt. ... 2 0 0 0 0 1 WclsH, l b ’ ...... 0 In Marburg. In N ew York J-uu 1 !2 "be telt in them. ‘ he other fronts hampered. Spells, 11. also of Norwalk. Nebo. piling up a good lead that the G Smith, rf ... 2 0 0 1 0 1 Men nosed out a hard-fighting, . .3 0 1 5 0 } pitchers In Hartford and If he Is FINE CARD IS SLATED 1 K o t s c h . c f ...... A 0 1 3 > 0 TsrryT«rrv wasik'aa sitting I..In ther .>fnc The first honoring of the fieadidead i Rafts, t^mats ts and ^even even lifeboats The youngster who had only been club boys failed to reduce. Pete Hai.- Foggarty, p ... 1 0 0 2 0 0 threatening Draft-Tex delegation by 1 1 1 1 right tonight the locals will have Brennan, p . ,. .. .n 0 0 1 0 1 frowning over a hill of co.us tor released from the state school on Ctarolin proved herself to be as good the very clo.se margin of 4-3. Wetherbee, If . ..3 1 2 0 plenty of trouble with bis delivery. treasured posae.sslons before she "a i-umlon stork and foreign ex! absence ; ‘ o cross the canal In the sen was In his usual form and had Luplen, 2b .. ... 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 Fracchla, sf .. ...3 n 1 4 1 0 repairs In a building updc’ her parole early In July, did not appear NOTICE! a miidder as she wa.s a fair-footing McAIIIater, if Wire Men Now Champs. Sltck, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 A good crowd of fans of the soft- IN SOUTH PARK ARENA Mordusky, ss . • • • o*» 0 took flight. ,‘clmiiges, hut tliei-r was .some w.irrv nuusic on the radio ; face of terrific fire. Engineers swung tennis player. plenty bn the ball, teasing the A & ... 2 1 0 0 0 2 Neff, 3b ...... 1 2 1 1 management, when- .Mrs. Andrews Salt, c ...... 1 1 •} The Electrical department, with , , . 2 1 1 2 1 0 ball league i.s expected to attend the Mcrrer, c ...... 3 1 1 0 1 Dlsheveti..,! a,.. . J . "''s f M)w France wdl take the ^ closing ot the .stock ex- bridges into place behind the shock With Alice Marble, west coa.st N bitters into freesw'inging for poj)- 0 11 2 0 came in agitatedly to say that th-Jre Ulsheveiied and distracted :.nd “ ki tne nc« change. • : trooos and bv the nieht r.f Server, cf , . . ... 2 0 6 1 0 an unmarreU record of six wins Ini Remkicwick, cf . . . 2 0 0 1 0 1 All-Star game this evening. Wylie. 2b ...... 2 n n 3 0 sensation who broke down in Eng- fs. Old Man Harry McCormick, the 0 Larder, rf ...... 2 was an aviation officer outside who' self because of his 'self-constituted Time, at the office of L e nfnrH «f - .i Standard Weir, 3n ...... 3 0 0 3 0 U a.s many attempts, is now the iindis- .2 0 0 0 0 0 The Travelers will put the follow- One of Season’s Most Attrac- Eagleson, lb .. ...3 1 1 2 0 0 "seeme to be eick or something - watchraanshlp over an apple tree Time, at the office of tnc Board of Sriectmen, to fald M a n cS r® *?oT "S land before WiKbtnuin Cup play, out individual star of the Mt. Nebo game piitcfl leaders in the Trade School .— - — __ __ ing team on the field: Watrous; purpose of establishing latea or charges for the use of tte water works showed 'em how the game should b? tive Cards to Be Presented Stratton, rf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 he a acting very etrangely." Be- in a yard adjoining the property of the game for the year, and with Totals ...... 17 4 1 Intcrclepartmcnt loop. Having I 23 3 7- 17 4 4 cf; McConkey, 2b; Cebellus, If; Donaldson. 2b . ...1 0 0 O 0 played and cut down several possible 21 2 10 Electric ...... in H artford T onight. 2 hind her. flushed and 'starli.g, wherein he and the Spells boy Miss Jacobs "off her game," Carolin .Maples been undefeated to date, the Elec-1 .001 300- 4 Clcchowski, ’ b; Murphy, ss; Wodel, I Mosley, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 tins by his fielding. Errors by the D raftex . . . . 0 Howard Jack.son staggered and al resided at 20 Lexington avenue, probably will be the west’s out- - AB R H PO A E tricians now are at the top of the ' .030 00*-.3 sf Harvey, rf; Walthers, 3b: Foley, ! most fell on the threshold, Norwalk. folloXsf proposes to establish are as A & N contributed to the team's •S m it h out c; Hicks, p. Hartford. Aug. 2. — By far one .'.tood before her, as white, ns erw “ I” ®’” attaches lowered the blue M.AINE FEEIaS tremor standing threat In the women’s na- Bcn.son, lb .. . . . 4 0 2 1 0 0 pennant race and have been crowned when hit by batted 30 3 7 18 5 6 '"Jane," he stammered. "I’m very trembling, as herself. I liJ. I " regime shows Its hand, and white HIndenburg flag at the downfall, and the v ets’looked lost ball In second Inning. of the most attractive Cards of the Portland, Me., Aug. 2.— (AP) — On the afternoon of July 23 For thf* first 10,000 cubic feet per quarter tionals at Forest Hills. Tuggart. 2b . ... 3 3 3 8 0 0 with the interdepartment champion-' The Manchestet lineup will In- t ruviit “ Very sick. My aide. It struck m- young Gall fired a shot at the •v'lthout their pitching ace GlorgctU, Two base hits: Bablel, Weiss. clude the bert players of the flee- j season is In the offing tonight down "Where Is h e ' ” asked Amv • "Oh, ' mmmed u p S o n ’.‘ ‘f e : L / r ' " " ‘ '';' Their action was^he first An earth tremor sufficient to cause year ...... ^ ...... As such. It Is probable she'll face V. Taggart, ss . . 4 1 1 0 0 0 ship for the first half of the inttr- | - AB R H PO A E like a knife- in the street. ,\nd Jane he Ian t " , d iip London s feeling Intimation to the world that "The Spells boy as the latter was picking . 25c. per 100 cubic feet who was' at work !a.st night. Three base hit: Bissell. Legion' league .selected from the 100 at South Park here when Pete Per- •alarm Li some places was felt today For the next 40,000 cubic feet per quarter little Sarah Palfrey, eastern hope T. Moore, p .. ... 3 3 3 0 1 department season. The .second! T. Holland. 3b . .3 1 1 3 3 1 my head—" he caught at her desk apples, and when that shot failed The scores: 0!half of the season will commence Stolen bases: Storm 2. Smith 1. players now engaged In the second one puts on his weekly amateur Jane d tS ’t move, her tone was i s ""s a ac;^ ? ‘"’h ’ "ad withered. along this section of the coast at year or any part tbereof ...... and non-defending Seabrlght title E; Moore, c .. ... 4 1 2 11 0 ) i I boxtng show. Smith, p ...... 3 1 1 0 2 0 for support, but his hand.* slipped ead ; . and prosper- The news placed a pail, of silence to take effect deliberately reloaded .All in ni/ic. per too cubic feet holder cf 1933. •M. F. U. upon the reopening of school In Sep- Double plays: W. Staklinski to half of the league race. a warning. "No, he Isn't dead 0'155 a. m., eastern standard time. lb excess of 50.000 cubic feet per Ferguson. 3b ... 3 0 0 1 0 0 ; Topping the card I* a thrfie- Long, ss ...... 3 0 1 2 2 1 and he collapsed before It The How did you get here so soon— m rl to play a loyal over this community *^nd the rest a .22 calibre rifle and fired again, | quarter year ...... Miss Palfrey will be out there, de- . R. H, PO. A. E, Vennart, cf .. 0 tember. Lashlnske to Weiss, Solomonson to Blanchard, sf . No damage was done. , 10c. per 100 cubic feet Miller p ___ ... 4 1 0 0 n rounder between Spiro Morris and; . .3 0 0 4 0 1 two women, panic-stricken, triea you're not by yourself?" flnrt. - “ " ’’torlng Internationa! of Germany as well. The sorrow of 1 causing the other boy’ s death. termined to wrest the national 2 2 1 3 0 Suppler, rf .. ... 2 1 0 W fise in Limelight. Storm, Weiss to Neff, Wei'ss un- Bussell, lb ... •y 0 Moske, 89 . ., 0 0 0 Al Plnkham. Plnkham. a local boy. i • . \t 1 6 0 () to lift him Into a chair but he was "Father and the colonel—there the villagers was too deco for ex- servilp*rnn'”' H f o l l o w i n g tnlnlmum *T h ar^ s'for*ea S crown from the west, where It has 1 1 2 3 1 Martin, it ...... 3 0 0 0 0 “Juby" Weiss, whose performance assisted. rtruff. cf ...... 3 0 0 ^ibute# Paid. | pression. They stood dumb^ rervlce connection and 5-8 Inch meter In Domefetic and Commercial con- Long, 3b . .. . 0, waa awarded a decision over the. 1 0 0 tTO far gone. They managed to waa aome trouble with the toxl-man grown whiskers during the reign of 0 1 6 3 4 on the Initial sack for the pa.st few Left on ba.ses: Electrical 4, Dratt- Bengenston, 1. .: ..1 0 1 1 0 0 bfhalghten him, but he lay. in- residents of Neudeck and boboectlons and metera taan' Griswold 2b 0 1 3 1 0 weeks is well worthy of honorable Tex C. Bridgepo.-ter the laat time they met . — I came up ahead. Jane, where Is minimum charges will be proportionately greater H*lep Wills. Moody and Helen Totals...... M ; 8 12 21 1 0 Toscano, c ...... 3 0 0 1 0 1 sensible on the floor. he? I must see him Ii?'' and a elncere lover i of the nearby city of Frej-stadt, the .‘)cott, cf . .. 1 0 4 0 u mention, again atole the fielding hon- Base on balls off Sltek 5. but the margin waa skimpy and ! First fixture used by one family’, store, office, - Jacobs. Score by Innings: Spiro threaten* to dislodge the Erwin, rf ...... 3 1 0 0 0 1 "He’s burning up with fever!" All of the rancor .she had ever I "rs of "T o ' voiced by lead- passing of Von HIndenburg meant McCarthy, c 1 0 3 0 0 Maples ...... 2 ors with his sparkling catches amd Struck out by Bablel 6, Sltek 7. Metcalf, 2h . .. »SSes S L. — J AI A J? ' or similar service -...... -32.80 per quarter year Miss Babcock will be out to keep 1 3 0 0 1 1 - 8 Connecticut l intamwelght cham- . .3 1 2 3 0 0 said Mrs, Andrew.s. “ It must be felt for Amy, alt of the poison i TT, ^ R^tlsh political and military •"«''« than the death of a President Each additional family, store, office, or sim- it there. Grae.ser, sf .. 1 1 3 0 0 Pines...... 10 0 0 3 0 0-- 1 alertness to spring a double play. U m pires: Pan celra and H anna. flu. or pneumonia. I’d better notify : ' It meant the departure of a close KODAK DEVELOPING Godek. if . .. pion this evening down in the sprung from the last three dread- ilar servire ...... •...... 1 2 3 0 0 Two-base hits, T. Moore, F. Tag- "Juby" figured in three double plays 4'Hr|»entry Dept. (6) 30 4 7 ‘..1 7 5 ' the military authorities, or th e! Sir Ian Hamilton, one of the Brit- personal friend 31.28 per quarter year I Mitchell, lb . 1 yesterday afternoon, one o f whlcn Wethersfield avenue enclosure. ful days, were motive In Jane's an- Each first water closet flxtlure for eaoh farii- 0 2 0 2 gart; three-base hits, E. Moovc, ab r h po a The match between Kingfish Weaving 000 000 3—3 police—they’ll get him to a hos- swer. Here. In her presence, was ish comntanders In the Dardanelles And that, here, meant more than Moonan, rf . 2 2 he executed without any assistance Kukucha, se 0 0 pital." and PRINTING llj', store, office, or similar serv ice...... 0 0 0 Taggart: hits, off Foggarty 12, r,ft ... 0 0 Balesano and Eddie Mack of lYew Cravat ., 004 010 2—4 campaign In the World War, sold: any such questions as the ascend- . .75 per quarter jear after making a spectacular shoe Sharp', p . . . . .2 2 0 i« « . .o .. A ; vause of It all. Amy waa "He stood as firm as a rock amidst Each first bath fixtime for each family, or T. Moore 1; base on balls, off Fog- 3 1 By ASSOCT.VTED PRESS Haven is off but Perone Is bringing Ba.se on halls, off Smith 2. Bren- m 1 iT"* ui™ heside ' to blame for ovcrj'thing. She had ancy of Chancellor Adolf Hitler to 10 10 27 10 garty 9. off T. Moore 3;_ hit by string catch near first In the outset. Smith, c ...... 2 ’ 0 0 wl this trimming and political hiira- new- power. Our .\Uvertisement In Wednesday’s Herald similar service ...... 7 9 2 Paul Dean, ilTardinal* —Pitched a tough boy along to replace Mack ; nan 0; struck out. by Smith 0, him, holding hi' head. '"Vcii or- . thwarted and Injured and outraged . -50 per quarter year BATING Tice pitcher, Benson by Foggartv; Wetherbee, Draft-Tex outfielder, Moske, lb .. . .2 1 0 4 1 Should Have Read: Each additional fixture lor each family, storeV flve-hlt shut-out against the Brennan 1: umpires, Suhlo. Ritchie. der a . private ambiilancc," she hiig. I do believe he stood sincerely Besides those who were at the feaGired with the willow for the Rice, rf .... o the King is in for a busy even- ' i Jane knowingly, wtshfiilly, but for ponce.” office, or similar serv ice...... R. H. PO. A. E struck out, by Fogagrty 8, by T. ..1 2 1 0 0 Cubs. Ing. Then Barney Fox of Holyoke McLaughlin. said violently. 'Til take him to now, now ane comprehended trt- deathbed, the President Is survived .25 per quarter year Leggett, c ...... 0 1 Moore 11; time, 3 hours: umpire, Drafters when he clouted out two Covel, 2b . . . ..2 0 0 2 G<»rg* Landsbury; labor leader in : ter hot a'n'd cSTd"^ wirier, 2 0 0 1 Chick Hafey, Reds — HI* 14th Is down to meet Bobby Little of the my apartment and call a doctor stantly, was the oho great chance, by ten, grandchildren and two great- Films Developed for Ten Cents a Roll, Kerr, p-3b .... 3 2 Phelon. timely Texas leaguers In two trips Michallk, 3b ,.3 0 0 0 0 there.” Then, as she met Mrs. tbe House of Commons, said: "He grandchildren. same fixture, the charg*? will be the one fixture r/ite only 1 6 3 homer proved decisive blow In vic-J same town In the feature heavy- Throwing I before anyone else appeared, to K. Boyce, sf .... 1 to the pan. Wetherbee Is a consist- Hanna, cf .. .1 0 0 0 0 Andrews’ blank astonishment, she was a great soldier, and after tbe Today the official flag ot the No Matter Where You Purchased Them! LEADERS 2 3 2 '0 tory over Plratc.s. weight bout. The show will go on AB R H PO A E I strike at Amy and satis^- her hate BALDWINS PLAY FIREMEN ent hitter and should make good Blnok, If . ., .2 1 0 2 war appeared to,do his veiw best RelchS President files at half staff. (By Associated Press) K Boyce. 3b-ef . 1 1 3 1 0! 0 0 Mel Ott, Giants— Pounded 25th at 8:30 and there will be twelve all j Ritchie. 2b .,. . .3 1 7 1 1 added: 'The hospitals are such to the very utmost. She dropped material for next year’s varsity •Phelps .... .1 0 0 0 death-trap-s and he's a relation for his countn,’." It was run up to that position when And about thU film developing business being kept here in (Including yesterday’s games). Phelan, l b ...... 1 2 8 0 1 0 atuP'Soth homers and drove In seven star bouts aa usual. 1 Gleason, ha ...... 3 0 0 1 3 1 the bag In her hand and spoke fast. Manchester—we, too. have this local developing of films if you ’ Cole, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Baldwin A. C. will play Hose squad. runs against Braves. j Suhle. lb ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 -a distant cousin." "You mtisl have wondered why the Von HIndenburg family banner NAITONAL LEAOUF. ; KKENfTI CXiNDOIJCNCES was lowered. desire, and return the fllm.s to you in eight hours. In addition Hyde, r f ...... 0 1 •I 0 0 Company No. 4, at ML. Nebo tomor- Carpenter* Come Through’. 20 6 1 18 5 Pete Suskp, Senators — Hit homer i Hlcklng. If . . . .3 1 3 1 0 T he's here.” she said clearly. '.Vn'l be pmrata?/ ®'"' 'l’'®''ter year the minimum charge will Hitttng-r-Terry. Giants, .361; P. row evening at 6:18 o’clock. These Steve Stcveri.son’s brilliant two- Maohiiie Dept. (4). A 15-year-oM star marksman. Paris. Aug 2. — (AP) — France Burial Saturday or Sunday we have the developing privilege of the Fountain Co.’s Master .Waner, Pirates, .360. Hutchinson,' s.9 , 0 1 1 2 0 ‘and single, accounting for five 1 Sheridan. 3b .. .. .3 0 1 2 0 1 In the ambulance she held him I'm going to tell you. He's been two teams have met twice before Inning mound work went all for ab r i Bob Poore of Butte. Mont., comes again. Once he opened . bis eye* Mnt her condolences to Germany An lnfantr>' regiment of honor Photo Developing Service—unique and unequalled In developing R'reet Main to the Street Curb Tcrnllnson, 2b-cf 0 0 2 0 0 h po runs. ' r w y c r . s f ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 ' with me from the very first dav V JHjns-Terry. Glanta, 81; Ott, this season. Baldwins emerging vic- naught yesterday afternoon when Walt Philips, 2b . .2 1 I from a family of expert shots most and, seeing her. tried to explain, today for the death of -President moved Into the estate from qualltlea—It costs no more than the other service—but what a Smpany'*™ and maintained by and at the cxpen.se of the Wateui^ j s, 80., Calvert, p-2h . , 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 Zeke Bonura, White Sox —Batted j of whom arc entered In nearly every 1 T u r k l n g t o n , c f . ,.3 0 2 2 0 1 I since he came up to the new comp. difference In the finished. product. torious in both starts, and the fire Lefty Savitskl took over the slab in Anderson, c ..., , .2 0 0 3 mightily In Sox' double win over 1 Shcckey, p . .. , .3 0 1 0 4 1 muttering, drawing his breath hard : planned It a long time ago. von HIndenburg, whose passing Deutseheyman to pay proper mili- ^ 8 batted in—Ott, Giants, 111; Wil Philips, Sb . coDtc.st in the northern Rocky tary tribute. suitable mctei will be furnished, .set and maintained bv and at 44 7. 9 27 8 6 enters are aeger to obtain revenge. the third frame of the Machine- ..2 0 1 1 Brown*. Mountain region. ! Johnson, c . . ...3 0 O' 0 0 0 '•Pho^' thr canip please don't let He’s always wanted me. He loves may mean much to this counttN- gins. Cardinals, 80. Baldwins met a team from the Silk Stevenson, p . . , His burial will be at Neudeck ro'm fiT I'T J*'* Company for each .separate service connection. Base on balls, off Calvert 1. Kerr Carpentry go at Mount Nebo yes- ..2 0 2 0 , Ncl.son, rf ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 Amyfknow I’m so sick that cold — me. Do you understand, Amy President Albert Lebrun 'and 4its--Terry, Giants. 139: P. Wan- City Diner lost night In a practice terday. Lefty’s passing streak ot Valenti, lb ..,. ..3 hung on and hung on - ’’ and then Pretpler Gaston Doumergue tele- Saturday or Sunday, Damage to meters through neglect of the consumer, or otherwl.se will 1, Miller -1; atnick out, by Kerr 1 0 0 6 he’s been my lover all these four >r. Pirates, and Allen. Phillies. 138. session and finished on the long end over-confidence proved fatal to the Greaves, If ,.,. . .2 his words became delirium, ulthout graphed Chancellor HlUer expres- Throughout' the morning, stem- tavofve'd ^ * Company at the expense of the owner of tSe property Miller 1. 1 1 0 30 4 12 18 7 6 weeks. He wanted me all the time. Doubles—F. Herman, Cubs, 30; of a 6 to 4 score. Machinists who bowed disappoint- MpCtartin, c f . . . ..2 1 0 0 sense or Intention. fliotia of sympathy. faced guards and soldiers stood In Allen. Phillies, and Cuyler, Cubs, 29, Machine Shop Ho told me so. Ho never -eall'.' When a meter is out of order or fail.s to register, the charge will be ingly to the hapless Carpentry de- Casper, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 AB R H PO A E How he had found her she did loved anyone but me. Just as 'l Louis Barthou, Foreign Minister front of the mansion. The Neudeck Triples—Suhr, Pirates, 10; P. Green Oppose Methodists not- know or care. Shr ha'H him population, anxious to have a last base^ on ita record when in order. partment 6-4. Peter.son, ss . . . ..1 0 0 0 Ewen. If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 loved h i m " sent a message to Konstantin Von W'aner and Vaughan, Pirates; Col- Stavltski, p, c . .lOd In the short jimbiilance look at their patron, were not aJ Water services may be tempora,rily discontinued and thereafter re- Savitskl O'lf Form. . .2 0 1 4 : M c C o r m i c k , 3 b ...4 0 1 1 2 0 (To He Continued) Neurath, German Foreign Minister lins and .Medwlck, Cardinals, 9. pi Torando, ss . ride she had time to map her Doumergue and Barthou sent aides lowed to leave their work to an sumed, tpon.written notices to the Company, for which diachntinuance Grove’s Sore Arm Dashes Savitskl was disheartening from . .1 1 1 0 McLaughlin, lb . ,4 0 1 7 0 0 proach the houac. tlcre wtll be no charge after the first month, provided .said notices ar’ Home runs—Ott. Glanta, 26; Col- the very beginning. He tossed 16 At Jarvis Grove Tomorrow R, Holland, rf . .4 1 1 o' 0 0 course. How lavishly, 'aow ten- to the German embassy here to de-. I.ns, Cardinals, and Berger, Braves, derly she would take care of him Strong measures were taken to given at the beginning and ending of .said periods. consecutive called balls to walk the 21 4 7 15J 92 I Falkowski, sf . ...4 3 1 9 0 0 F.ATHER .MI'KPHY’S FI’NER.VL liver personal condolences on th e 33. ; first four Carpenters to face him in Machine ...... nurse him back to he.dth and death of the marshal who directed preserve peace. Black-shlrted mem- Charge will be made for all water measured bv each meter includ- Pennant Hopes o f Red Sox * * « • • • * .110 ( Tomorrow evdning at Jarvis: ' Gibbons, ss ..., . .4 1 0 0 2 0 bers of the Schutz Staflel,. the spec- ing all that may have been wasted through leaky fixtures or otherwise Stolen bases—Martin, Cardinals, ' the third chapter, and in so doing, Carpentry ...... • • • ,* .013 ! to ally desirous of winning the first Wilkie, 2b ...... 4 1 1. 1 0 0 strength. And he would be eo Greenwich, Aug. 2- (AP) — The German troops In an advance Into 15; Bartell, Phillies, 12. Grove, the Manchester Green Com- grateful . . . they would htgin all ial storm troops, and secret police Consumers, are urgently requested to prevent all .such wastage that their , 1 put the game easily on Ice for the •Satted_for Hanna in 5th game from each of Its league op- Brock, cf ...... 3 1 2 0 0 0 Most Rev. Francis J. Tlef. Bishop , r ranee during the World War. Try our developing And printing service; our local developing Pitchers—J. Dean, Cardinals, 18-4; munity Club plays its second game over Bghln. He would come tiack of Concordia. Kas., a native of this ( banned traffic from the street. : charges for water may not be excessive. middle o f ! Cabinet Makers, Two base hits: Greaves, Di Tor- ponents, and thus be at the top of ' Prentice, c ...... 3 2 1 0 0 0 The news received by Barthou plan is th* equal of any other developing offer and far in advance Schumacher, Giants, 16-6. AP Sporto Editor August. Yet we are ando. . ^ cf the series now in full swing to de- to her . . . she built It t.p into only nine' L«Uy SavlUkl’s delivery was oo’ •he heap to start off with. They Lange, p ...... 3 1 3 1 0 0 town, was celebrant of the pontifical I anil Lebrun at Nancy, where"'tiiev ' FrevelnHi'” *" o f^ m e , and our twenty-four hour service Is not equalled by anv FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE New York, Aug. 2. - (AP) — ' games or thereabouts back of a satisfactory drama, herself the mass of requiem toilav for the Rev the I wobbly that he simply took the very Three base hits; Wilson, Philips. termine the team that will represent j hi've, oy defeating the Baldwin'.* 36 10 12 el 4 0 were attending tbe funeral service' '^'''**1'*'^^' 'blngs were more om*r In this vicinity from a standpoint of workman.ship and ail Fixtures used for fire protection only will be charged at the follow- AMERICAN LEAGUE Bucky Harris admits, naturally leaders, neither of which has gracious, radiant heroine. Frederick J. Murphy.' for 2t vears ' that it extracts from the negative. the I heart out of his teammates. ’ And- Stolen bases: Carpentry 2, Ma- the East Side League in the Town I list Sunday, accomplished half o* Throwing ...... 202 000 0— 4 of one of France's mllltarv heroes ' ain«^f '' ^“'’ 1 mournful ing yearly rates, whlcr. shall Include without further charge therefor Hitting—Monush, Senators. .398; with some reluctance that the bat- e'uR to make any runaway of chine 2. H* did not return to consclous- pastor of St. Mary's Roman Catho- ! Marshal Lyautey. "eonquiror " 'o^ m u X all water vised for fire purposes only the I erson. Machine department receiver, championship tourney to be played ' this worlhy ambition. On the other Machine Shop ...... t>42 040 x—10 Gehrlnger, Tigers, .370. tie for the American League pen- *'®‘^e tels year." quit, . .., following______„ this___ performance. Double plays: Stevenson to Val- nas# while they took him into her lie church who died at his summer ; Morocco. * * litudc of tension ax the day wore For each private fir* hydrant ...... g.voo per year this fall. The Green will be opposed I'.ancf, the Methodist club is quite Baae on balls, off Lange 0. Shee- _____ . i on. New Low Prices On Films Still Prevail Runs — Gehrlnger, Tigers. 98; UMt race rests between the New may take another year to set-1 ^fBumenta among the enU. \ apartment, undressed him and home In Woodmont Monday. For each i.,-1nch starnl pipe fixture ...... $1.00 per ve«r Machinists t> the Methodist club. In defeating I anxious to annex this, their first key 0; struck out. by Lange 0, got him into her own bed. and The bttrial wa.a In St. iji’wrence's POPE N OTIFirn i C'hnrcii Bella Toll Werber. Red Sox, 93. York Yankees and tbe Detroit tee great Grove mystery. The were aplenty but the Carpenters Left on hoses: Carpentry 8, Ma- the Baldwin A. C. last Sunday, and j game ot the league series, and are Sbeekey 0; umpires, Carroll, Fortin, Here! For each 1 -Inch fltam. pipe fixtu re...... JM.50 per year Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yankees, Tigers, but he is also convinced that '*En aouthpaw pitched In batting were In their glory—for it was the chine 7. aha began to be more and more cemetery. New Haven. Caster Gandolfo, Italy, Aur 2 ~ i gathered In winning from the All-HaiTford* coming to Jarvis Grove tomorrow Metcalf. For each I'^-lneh stanr pipe fixture ...... gj.OO per year 116; Bonura, White Sox. 92. only fateful circumstances has kept STCIN A CANDIDATE This OflPer Good At Either of Our Stores! Gehrlnger, Tigers, 139. c r ^ this season. stuff and told Harris aftemard: Stevfnson was not only brilliant Hit by pitcher: Michallk. new uniforms properly dirtied up. many was conveyed to Pope Plus fo r each 21,-lnrh stanc pipe fixture ...... $.5.00 per vea* The reason he InsUta, is Robert "My arm feels better than It has A force of men, under tbe per- amlnad with horror, but also with this morning while he waa in t*-e ntMarshal. Flags Doubles—Greenberg, Tigers, 88: In the box but was equally brilUant Umpirea: Kitching and Higgins. and according to Manager Hublard, London, Aug. 2— (AP) — Th* In- Bridgeport. Aug, 2 - U P ) I For each 'j-Inrh automatic sprinkler ...... 5 rents per y.'U' Moses Grove, whose 3100,000 sore if weeks. The soreness Is gone and senni direction of Manager Hublard, anthorlty. "This man’s got pneu- midst of his first audience at th's ThliT* house, Gehrlnger, Tigers, 37. with hli stlckwork, hammering out any Jinx, hoodoo, or what have you temational tenni* federation yestar- I These rates are applicable only on such connections as arc ma I" arm has meant the difference of at I think I’ll be ready soon." two single sackers that went Into who in business is a general con- BOBla. oea o f tbe woret typea, I Sfnator David Goldstein, papalpapal summer summer re resort Into which he : blaTk crew The Center Pharmacy entirely at the expense of the property owner Including also the cost ot Triples—Cteapman, Yankees. 11; tnat the new suits brought to the ' tractor, spent lost evening in pre- day declalvely turned down a *ug- Moniisb. Senators, 10. ^esst ten games so far to the Red . ‘These hard boll pitchers go fast the Texas league sector in two trips Htould aajr. He’s pretty far gone, 22d District of the j moved yesterday. 48^ Main Street tapping the main. Green, has been completely shaken paring the field for continued Im- gestion for open tournaments for Church bells tolled and, in the I when they go," suggested Babe to the platter. amateurs amd professtonala. to a r n ordsr oxygen and try to Bills will be rendered quarterly for each previous three monrin Home runs—Foxx, Athletics. 34; "Figure It out for yourself,” say* Wrestling eft. provement today, so that the first t e d pan a good nurse, but tbeyr'ra nomlnaUon'fOT*h!rfourih'^term o f” * “ n' • telegram Freystadt church where the Gehrlnger, Yankees, 32. Ruth, tossing some cold water on The Standing. Twenty nations were repreaentod the upper house oj t'he Stat‘e*™gu" ! f/, "> a - " " * " •'•'hor- denburg family has a pew. service and are due and payable. (wHhout discount for cash) u p n Bucky, “we had every reason to ex- Red Sox hopes. "They haven’t *o Evidence to that effect' was notic- league game at Jarvis Grove should I aa ate. Tou ought to have presentation. Bills not paid promptly will be subject to Interest. Stolen bases—Werber Red Sox. The final standing for the first ed Tuesday evening, when the Com- at the meeting. The federation isture. he said today. Goldstein. pastor placed flowera pect Grove to win at least ten much left when the old hope dis- ( e played on excellent diamond. I o r - — “ The Murphy Drug Co. 25: Fox,Tigers 20, half of th* Trade School Interde- By ASSOCIATED PRESS munity club players won from a confirmed a ruling adopted lo*t At the little church in Langnau, Dated at Manchester. Conn., this 1st day of Augtist, 193-t. games for ut. He has won only appears. I wish him luck, but I’ll partmental League follows: The game will get under way March barring an amateur from po* BMd. Tbt 4 D epot Square ’ Pitchers—Gomez, Y'snkees. 17-3- I four and ll's a question of whether Buffalo. N. Y.—Jim Londos, St. team that was bai*d Indeed to beat, in l S i. HIndenburg be surprised If Grove Is ever a promptly at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow playing In a tournament either with Rowe, Tigers, 14-4. I arm will be in shape to start on- W L P. C. Louis, and E6 Don George, North tbe All-Hartfords. Tomorrow eve- mmsilf niways attsadsd ssrvtcss, • S. G. BOWERS, twenty game pitcher again." Electric ...... 6 0 1.000 evening, and.wlll be of seven innings or against a non-omatsur without Java, N. Y., drew, 90 minuteiL nteg’s ebntsst should bs one bard- duration. Secretary. Board of Selectmea. permlsslott of thb federatloB. MAIfCHESTER B V E ^ ’U hekALD, MANC^I^r^l, CONN., THURSDAY. A U G t^ l 1 ^ - /rtTs^. . Tf' ,V. ” 7 _> BIANCHESTER HERALD, iUNCHESTEn. CONN., THURSDAT, AUGUST 2.1984.

The TwncrvHle Trolley That_Meets AH Trains By^JFoi^^ OUR BOARDINR HOI TSF! By Gene AHetH SENSE and NONSENSE E d W o r t l e m a o a v e r y c o m f o r t a b l e r i d e t o t h e d e p o t d u r i n g ^ ' r.;- T H E R E C E N T HOT S P E L L Oiva a glri aaoufb ropt aad aha’U* Whet) a man'i «ose is la the red, SHOP RDVERTISE ‘ “lilSSS striaff lome boy along. there's where youll find the fatally budget. I VOU-RE-BUYlNtS eh‘? ~ ah- oh—'bux Uttla Olrt (oonlldlng to bar AN AUTOMOBlLE^ANbYOU'PE friend)—When I grow up I ant going They call them "Brief Cases” and \ / V - M'DEAP-UV\- KAFF- KAFF^ AUrOMOBiLES P U B L I C P A S S E N G E R 7:05— Greater Boaton ERA Chorla.' ct T^\din, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM trlcts, and for county conventions TROOPERS CATCH > Little Friend—Td rather be a hat. AS A CHAUFFEUR SrAPLY IN ADDITION ru Slivci LAti. But 8:00—Grita and Gravy. to name sheriffs. ITS VOUP MONEY TO SPEND) BECAUSE, AS A V\AN OF 1K33 Ford Deluxe ctmch. 1933 Ford Line, D« Luxe But for lodge part> THI^RSDAY, AUGUST t ^Central and Raitarn Standard Tlm«) 8:30—“Masaaebuaetta Sajf Colony” preeldent’s wife eo I could flU the Harvey—What do you think of The coming election will sec the Virginia's complexion? A^ YOU WISH,BUT DON'T YOU Deluxe coupe. 1933 W ^ 's 4 »edAn, or team, u-lpt. we also offer 7 pas- N o tJ tU progrikuia t o ka.v anti ba alo c h a in a o r rgrro u p* th e re o f unleim irpeet* —Glcaaou L. Archer (talk). magaxine with arUclet about every- letters and SOENCE, •IMS WiIIy.« 4 coupe' Terifi»,, trades. < (1; Edwr.rd Hess., Gillies. 40 Wetherell street, w jd * w s m h k vo o w k y w fa jt w h a p k pr e a lc; Th a Te x a s R a ng a ra — we st cheatra./ • .. (.Id not anticipate any action save when Grandma used to give to the NO CODE FOB CUPID w-'t*| kTtiii k th* waoc w'ave w t a r 8:00— 7:09— K a t a Smith*. Songa — also e Death Bed. F O U N T A I N — knn k d y l k g ir kghi 8:15— 7:15— W a l t e r P it k in's Pro gr a m 11:30--^^ S. Weather Bureau. j that which la required to set party New London. Aug. 2.— (A P )__ chickens the stuff Ma riwkea into P A C I F I C C O A S t — k c o kft k gw k om o 8 : 3 t ^ 7 : 3 ^ L e it h Sta v e n a H a rm o nl a a ll-'SS.'^Vivian Johnaon Orchestra. I machinery in motion.. Recent holdup.s in Old Lyme. South aalads. St. Joseph, Mo.—A young Italian, ,MO\ I.Mi— I Kl CKING— ^ 45 k h q k f*<1 k t a r k gu kpo 7:00— 8:0 9— B a r X R a nch — h a nic; A RTICLES FOR S A LE H a y a O rc h .— D ix i e ; M a n k a l O rc h .— 12:00—Milwaukee Philharmonic Or- No One "Steamed t p " Windsor and Springfield, Mass., as not long out of the old country has S T O R A G E 20 C e n t. E a s t. went che.stra. Berlin. Aug. 2.—One of the. first I-Ott^ ."tALE DECKER * .SON Among members of the committee well aa a series of burglaries pjid June—You must go away and for- learned that Uncle Sam baan't start- 8;30— 4:39— Ta le * o f C o u r a g a — it a lic'; 7:3 9— 8:30— M asterpia e e a In M elody 12:50 a. m. Dancing In the' Ttvin '.crsbns in the world to be Informed get me. ed regulating the siffairs of Cupid, at rKKHEm « CLENNKY INC local I'larlo, Floreme hot water heater, Ma P a rk in *. S k a tch — w e *i re p e a t 7:45— . 8:45— W a ll e r'e R h y t h m Clu b there seemed no particular flurry of thefts in New London county, have I i 4 ^ — 4:45 — W ilb tr f o r e * Q u a rt e t — Cities. of the death of Paul Von Hlndcnburg t).». meeting, no ono seemed "steam- been .solved by the state police of Jake—I can'L I'm a memory Itaat not yet. The yoiing man askej i.nd long distance moving. Daily and tank. T. J Y’oimg, 4.Y4 Middle 8:09— 9:09— 48 m in . In H o llyw o o d — ba* waa the Field Mai shad's former su- express to Hartford Ovcrnigni * a at; Dra arh a Com a Tr u a — went *ic ed up” over it. Inquiry showea that the Groton Barracks with the arrest expert. Mayor John 8. Cuder for a permit Turnpike. 4;0 0*- 5:09— To m C o a k la y Orch a a tra •.*48— 8:48— C B S Pl a yb oys — b a sic; preme wai lord, Wilhelm II. tervtce to and iron .Ve-.’. York Tel. 4*39— 5:39— P r# * a-R a d io N *w * P a riod H a ld e ib e rg S tu d e n ts — m id w e e t the state convention, aside from tho of five young men. The prisoners sc he can "ask the girl I love to .\o;v'\ i>ai .i. ‘'KH4 4:35— 8:35— T o Ba A n n e u n c a d 8:00— 10:00— V e r a« V a n , Songs— lia a le; General Von Dommes. the chief hi ad of the ticket was looked for- arc: Jo.seph fctrowskl, 19, of- Consider the marriage made in marry me.” 4:45— 9:45— M a ry Sm a lt A Orch a a tra H a r r y S o t n l k O rch e s tr a — mldw eHt Tdmini.strator of Hohensollem prop- heaven which ends in Reno and you IKM SEH OLD GOODS 8:09— 8:09— B a a a b all— w e a r A oth era 8:15— 10:18— R tg g i e C h ild s Orch e str a ward to as a quiet one. Renomtna- North High street, Norwich: Stc* J 9:15— 8:15— Oen a & Q l t n — < a a t A *o erties, told the Associated Press to- Evamik, 19, of Eitchvlllc; A rL 1 have the "forgotten man.” 8:48— 10:48— H e n ry Buase O r e .— haain RADIO: day; tions were anticipated for John A. K IC K E N I P H A 'n C A l X Y ALMOST NEW WHITE Star Cabl- 8:39— 8:39— S h irl e y H o w a rd . Je s t a rs 10:09— 11:09— Jo e R e lch m a n O r e .— ba sic Danahcr. secretary of state; J. Wil- CiX)k, 21, of Lebanon; Joseph U rl^.„ ^ net giis range. Ivory and grpr.i 8:48— 8:48— F u r Tr a p p t r a — w e a f o n ly; 10:39— 11<99— E n o c h L ig h t O rc h e s tr a — "Col. O.skar Von Hindenburg tele- Manchester Sla te r* of th a S k ill e t — c h a in b a a lr; E a rl H in e s O rc h .— midw<**t liam Hvipe, state treasurer. Anson 19. of 9. Surhmit street, Norwich, Kvery living day is just another Philadelphia—When you have • ‘ poreelain, «peelal $42 .YO; New Pro- 8:09— 7:99— R u d y V a ll a a's H r . — c to c 11:09— 12:09— D a ns e H o -r — w a b c A w e * t TI.ME IS E.ASTERN STANDARD phoned me Immediately from Neu- F. 'Keeler,, comptroller and Warren and Jo.sepn Zcnc.skl, 20, of 228 Yan- eonclusion to the fact that it takes kick you should make It emphaUc. Evening Herald CCS; t’uhmet gas range with heat 7i09— 8:09— C a p t. H e n ry's Sh ow b o a t dfck and requested me to report th$ all kinds of people to make up tho believes Rose Bvandow, 27. 1:09— 0 : 0 (^ A t Jol a on A W h it e m a n NBC-WJ2 NETWORK New York. Atig. 3— (AP) —Per- B. Burrows, attorney general, under tic street, Norwich. All are being ugulator, sperlHl $Ii. Vulcan 4 - 9:00— 10:00— Y o u r L o v a r— >weaf only haps the otjde.at sports broadcast r . elrf Marshal’s death to ,His Majes-tlie ecldom broken practice of glv- held. bn charges of larceny, break- world and that the more we see of She didn't like the way her dress- CLASSIFIED purner In black and white, special 8:15— 10:18— J a c k B e rg e r O rc h . — b a - B A S IC — E a s ti w j* w h z-w h z a wb ai ever hoa^*ls to be from Sienna, ty . Thi.s I did instantly. ing and entering and robbery while people the better we like our dog. es were cleaned at Harry J. Hy- ale; C e n a a nd O l e n — r e p e a t for.w e a t w h a m k d k a w g a r w jr w lw w * yr win.-il; .iig renominations. ADVERTISEM ENTS $8 Watkins Brothers, 935 Main .8t M id w e s t: w o k y k y w w e n r w ls k w k Italy, lyr he heard at 12:30 p. m., on Emperor Deeply .Moved Drafting of Platform armed. The state police expect to land’s shop so she kicked—hard. 8:39— 10:39— F r e d d y B e rr t h Orch e s tr a k w e r knll W'ren w nmri k* r cre t c fc f g(.vernor • and lieutenant governor •RCb oou n t at A forC and compound tefrigerator, 3-door model, in S O U T H — w rv a w p t f wrwnc w ls w j a x nually since the fourteenth century, quently called from Doom to Inquire Petrowski and Evanuk were re- heaven and "the other place," and vvorda At two .wurdt Mlnimnm oo«i u ^ while, npccliil $17.50; Leonard 3- CBS WABC NETWORK w f l a -w * u n wind w*m w m c w*b n a p l will be a task for the state conven- barring a few years of plague, or Von Hindenburg's condition. He tion. The drafting of a platform turned to the Groton Barracks last It waa ultimately settled that In-fu- O R I G I N A L R U T — of three tints i door porcelain lined. refrlgerato>. B A S IC — E a s t: w a ho w a d e wo k o wc a o w jd x w a m b .kvoo w k y> w f a a wb a p k pre ture she would be good and have no __ rmttt ptr duy foi trAnaloat | w » a b w n a a w g r wk hvv w k rc w h k c k lw wo a! kth* k th * w a vp famine or war. The horses, which tlius was prepared for the worst, but probably will be done in a prelimi- night by Troopers Eric Swanson and .‘.pedal $14.95: oak lop leers, M O U N T A I N — k o a k d y l k g lr kghi fear of "the other place." d« w d r e wc a u w ip w j a a w e a n wfitl m r jmI each represent a (lifferent section of actually tne news nevertheless af- nary way in advance of the conven- Edward Schedroll who took them Budapest—A stranded circus ^Witji Cto^eltv* March AT. 1991 f pedal, *5 85, $7.50. Watkins Broth- w J r v w m a s ; M id w a a t t w b b m w f b m P A C I F I C C O A S T — k go k H k gw komo "But If I waa very, very good," k h q k fsd k t a r kpo the town, are first ridden by their fected.him strongly, tion by those who have often flgured from the Buffalo, N. Y., police, who a hungry menagerie offered tickets Cash Chars* ers, 935 Main street. k n i b r k m n x w ow o wh a a jockeys In medieval costume down arrested them five days ago as sus- eald tha little girl, "do you think to the children of e nearby vUlege C o a a tc u U Y t'^ a /i T oiai I ota B A S T — w pg w h p w lb w w h t c wlb * wfe a C e n t. E a s t. "His Majesty requested that the '.a platform makers before, and tho t ConstouUvt 0)^4;: I tta U ota w or e wico e frb c k nc the central aisle of the cathedral for Crown PHnee catch the first train picious characters. Ctook was cap- they’d let me have a little devil up In return for cate and dogs. The D I X I E — wgMt Wafa w bre w q a m wd od 3:39— 4:39— Th e S ingin g L a d y — e ast finishing touches will be given the I Day ...... 7>«..| tl ota tl oto 3:45— 4:45— O rp h a n A n n i e — e a st onl.Y . a blessing from the archbishop- of f< r Neudeck to express the Imperial tured late yesterday by the two there to play with.” ' roaring of hungry lions and tlg«rs (• rMUiarra. u n , All ordtra for Irrtrtilat loatriiona a n d .2 k irn w rr e wla o w iI r u w toc k rld w rr draft by the resolutions committee M ACHIN ERY TO OLS r k tr h k isn w a co k nm a w d b o wnt\% w h t 4:09— 8:09— U. 8. N a v y B a n d Co nc e rt Sienna. Then they are ridden to family's condolences. The 0< jw j troopers In a com field near his died down, to be followed by the will bt charged at ibt uht tlm* rata. wtlfti* w hig w d h j w w v a w m h g waja 4:39— S:3 9— T h e St a m p C lu b — wja the principal square and raced whose report usually comes as the There Is nothing like the sight of xSAf)R('HY SMITH Sptcla) rattt (or loof torn ovary I'OH SAIj K—ICE WAGON, r»nly; S ingin g L a d y — rup e a t to wgn Prince, tactfully, will leave the first home. Urban was arrested at his clamor of villagers demanding that Invitation Accepted w m lir around it. last item of convention business. place of employment In Norwich an old flame to make a glrTa heart day advorttalni c>vo upuo roquoat ploiiKb, culUvator aiul hnrHt* ha.“- M I D W E S T — w c a h w gl wrnt w i n h j wl*n 4:48— 6:48— Lo w e li Th o m a a — ruMi: c’ay to the Irnmediate family but to- police And their mls.slng pets. By John C Terry Ada ordorod 'fo i throt or ala daya O rp h a n A n n i e — re p e nt to m id w e a t Try These Tonight bum. p -Vbo ONPBWTAND* A LITTL* TAIM \UrTu' r. eases. CoD|f»-Ua t:alabrcac. 127 k f h V f B b w k iin wcco w*bt k a rj n.orrow morning he hopes to be the and Zeneski was taken at his home. Afi SoOR LAT8P —At Tae PiUCH aad otoppod bofort iho third ai flflb w n n x 9;09— 8:09— Fr e d d i e M a rt in Orch e s tr a WEAF NBC—7 Vallce, 9 Show The state police reported they had FteicHep *KWT cieAC op a pbw iPiwgi- day will bo ehargod oaiy for Ibt aa* Biaaei) atreat. 8:15— 8:18— Pr e s S'R a d io N e w s P eriod- first to place a floral wreath of tri- T H E C A T ’S M E O W M O U N T A I N -r k v o r kta koh kal Boat, 10 Paul Whitman. CURVE B A U CURVES I OtlNk Mts MONttT, $6 - PH6NSD Hiw\ V tuRS - can't TEll (WMAt tuai oumbor of ’.tmo» tho d appoar* C O A S T — k hJ Jtoln k frn k d k f p y k v! 6:2 9— .8 :2 < ^T o be A n n ounc e d bute from the Kaiser upon the death confessions of guilt from all. Husband—I’m trying to rememtier, , RiOqT- od ebarglng at tbt ralo oarnod. but k f h k km | k w B k ^M k bd k gm b kal> 9:39— 8:90— E d . L o w ry , C o m e d y A c t WABC CBS—6:15 Wayside col- On the night of June 2, the quin- dear, which year ygu women wore MAV*e H«'u tC «LAP tb f->A0 Hep coMe Ri4«t \ / Reaction (nil l be when 9:48— 8:49— F r a n k Buc k S e ri a l— e ast bed." New Orleans— Scores of cats BACK rib DO allowaneo or rofunda can bo fnada ROOMS WITHOII’I HOARD ;i9 C e n t. H ast .8:00— 7:09— “ G rit s and G r a v y , " Serial lege, 9 forty-five minutes in Holly- General Von Demmes recalled his tet, according to the aUta police, those very short skirts. meow for food In vain at the doir H)$ CONSCllHCg^^ RAMC8 ANP ^'U ONER — Ip RAmep NCT Y oPeH the Subject - THEPe on Ola ttmo ado otnppad aftor tb# 3:30— 4:30— Ja c k A rm s tr o n g , S k it -# * 8.30— 7:30— Th e Rom a nce of M elody wood, 10:15 Fcrde Grefe. SPINE SAYS D O a O R . fifth da y. Inst visit of a month ago to Neudeck stole an automobile In Fltchvllle Wife— I forgot for the moment, of Mrs. Mamie March’s home. The Bt IN ON Tins INTERVIEW, 1 ^ Vi4irT TRoogti - FOR RENT FURNI.SHKD rooms o n ly. O rg a n a n d' Sp t a k e r — ; 7:00— 8:09— D e a th V a ll e y D a ys, P l a y WJZ NBC, 8 Goldman band, 9 v^ASK HIM rib C C N £ No (orblda"! diaplay Itnao aat 3:45— 4:48— Blu e Rldg* M o u n t a in t e r a 7:30— 8:30— G o ldm a n's B a n d Co nc e rt s. iylng: and drove to South Windsor where but I know It was the year you blind, 70-year-old "cat lady” Isn’t T ^coRe»y, So T'u leAhe ' •old $2 to $4 week unfurnished rooms Parade of the Provinces, 11 Milwau- OVeR- 4 00— 6:00— Misch a R a gtn s k y E ns e m . j 8:00— 8:00— P a ra d e of the Provinc e s Expected Death Soon Pittsburgh. Aug. 2— (AP) — A at the point of revolvers they held bought your glasses. there—she waa killed by a true*. vyoo al one with Hi Tbo Horald will out bo roopvnaibla $1.50 tu $2.50 with privilege of one 4:18— 8:1!F-'B o b b y-B e n s o n — e a *t: Ed* < • ;30— 8:39— Echo e s of the P a lisa de s kee Philharmonic orchestra. baseball player may have a curve up Peter Goldrlck of the South Wind- New homes are being sought for for moro than on# inoorroot Inaorr.loa spare loom, suitabre for kitchen or w a rd W urt x a b a e h O rc h a a tr a — west 8:00— 10:09— C h a s. D a vis O rch e s tr a — What to expect Friday: "The Field Marshal and I were of aoy advortlaomont ordorod (or 4:30— 5:39— P r e tS'R a d l o N a w t — eafft; e a st; Pr a n k B u c k — re p e a t for we st Mrolllng through the beautiful es- on the ball, says Dr. D. W. Poupard sor garage and robbed him of $64. Rain Drops. the many cats she fed. moro than oat ttmo. sitting room. 115 .Main street. B a rh e t O rch e s.— oth e r* e a st. W urt< 8:39— 10:3(F— E . M a d rig u e r a Orch e s tr a WEAF NBC, 3:30 p. m. Chicago of a Pittsburgh chiropractic college Cook, the state police said, waa the Little fluffy cloudlets hovering Tbo Inadvoriooi oiuiooiua oi moor* r t b a c h O rc h .— w e e t; J a c k A r m - tO'09— 11:09— M ilw a u k e e P h llh a rm o n lo Symphony, 4:45 Alice In Orchestra- Ifltc when we reached the ancestral a tron q — niliiwc a t re p ent. 10:39— 11 ;30— D a n c in g in T w i n Citie s —but he's also likely to have a leader In this affair. ’round the moon, root publication o( advortloini will ba lia. burying, ground of the Hindenburg curve of the spine in an address be- Tell us that the rain drops will be raotiflol only by oancollatlon. of tbo A PA RIM ENTS— FLA I S— WABC CBS. 3:30 m . Harmony family. The old gentleman pointed to fore the National Chiropractors As- coming soon. ohargo road# for tbo oorvleo raodorod. it as we approached. flapper Fanny saysi .-o Ail advortitomonto ' muat oonform ___ TEN EM EN TS 6,{ Banil, .‘;;potlight review.p. •sociation last night. Little acts of kindness always bring R t a .u . a M T.o rr. la atyla. copy and typography with WJZ NBC. 3 p. m. Rooeevclt at " 'That is where I too shall soon "Ball players especially right Deaths Last Night a smile, rogulatinna ootorood by (ho pubilab* BENT HUNTING? Tell us whit Portland; 9 .Mario Coxzi, baritone. lie. he said. hand pitchers, may develop baffling Rain drops and your kindly acts ora aad tboy roao.rvo tbo right ta WTX "Then I asked him how many odlt. rovioo or lojcot any ropy eoa- .toil want. We ll take care -l a r d said, such workers arc apt to New York- William T. Griffin, his workmate, Mick, to get his 6-i in Cooper street, ateam heat, ail of Vermont will introduce speakers. I rues, \’on Hindenburg left no politi- adopt posture,s which lead to un- VVASHINtiTON TUBBS Kuslern Daylight Saving Time Thursday, .August 2. 10,24 70. former executive of the Wcatem wages and bring them.along to bis By O a n e OUT OUK WAY TELEPH O N E YOUR improvements. One minute walk P. .M. Senator Warren Austin o f i ’t.'andi cal testament. The Imperial family natural bends and twists in the Union Telegraph Company in Chi- house. Late that night Mick arriv- THAT'S. WHAT I SAID. I’M H v W il ii n n iY fcciii Wc.st Center street. Apply at Eastern Daylight Sating Time Representative Jnme.s M. Beck of! spine.'* WANT ADS. 2;.50 PiK-ttr Strings, P. M. was not surprised, the A.ssoclatcd cago. ed at Bob's house, looking very seri- BORED. E V E R yTH lUQ'S A Glenney H Sto’ e, 789 Main street. Pennsylvania, P-ess was given to understand, at ous: Ada ara accopiod ovar tho tolopboao 3:00 The Cosniopulilnris 4:00 ChIC, Webh'.s Orchestra. j PAIN IN the N EC k . I at tbo CHAROB RATK glvoa ahova Cranccllor Hitler's assumption of \ H Oil RENT 6 BOOM tenementTl 3:15 B a s t-h a llB o s to n Bravea 4:30—Peggy Bilks' songs, Mick—I’ve lost your wages. Bob. want id enjoy life. aa a eonvorrton « to advorttaora but vs, N. Y, Giants. tile Presidency. i Bob— Lost my wages? tho CASH RATIC8 will bi aocoptod aa 57 Fc; ter str“et. near Center ami 4:45 "A nim al Storie.i'' Ernest FULL PArMBNT If paid at tho bust* 5.30 Jack Armstrong All-Amer- A, Legg. Because of the movcment^buill up Mick—Aye. and I believe If I had itoio offteo on or hoforo tho oovontb Mam street; with shades ana Ican Boy. Overnight A, P. cn the nationwide greeting "Hcil gone on playing I should have lost day following tho firat inoortlon of ‘ creen.s, all Improvetnenls. newly 5:00—.Manchester on 5:45 Blue Rhlgc Mountaineers. 5:30 —.Studio Program. Hitler!" which could not possibly my own. oach ad othorwtoo iho CIlARUB renovated Telo|>hnne 5409. 6:00 .Mischa Kaginsk.v's Ehsemble stand, for anyone higher in authori- RATIC will, bo eollrctod No rraponaU 5:4.5 -The Oleamler.-i News Oenrt It bittty for erroro In tolophonrd ado I'OH UE.NT— 1 W(.>, m k E K ^ 6; 15- Phil Boudinl. accoi'dionl.st. 6:00 Baseball Scores. ty than Hitler it was said to be MAL O E O p e E s c A f a s o . People are strange creatures that will bo aaaumed and tholr ocoiiraer 6:3(1- Press - Radio News. obvious to the Hohenzoller.T family assemble to hear something and cannot bo guarantord tciir I'ooM fiirnlahed or unturnisheo 6:05 Wrightvilic Clarion. Bn.ston. .An unofficial New Eng- aparlmenla. Manchealer Construc- 6:.5.5- ChnrlcH Baini't'.s Orchestra. 6:30—Pre.ss-BadU) News ll.at with Von Hindenburg's death. then cough so they can't. i 6:4,5 Sam Robbins Orchcstia. land woman’s aititude record ot Hitler would take over the supreme INDEX OF tion Co. Telepmme 4131 or 43,59. 6 :3 5 -M ary Strong, songs. 17.500 feet was made by Mrs. Teddy CLASSIFICATIO NS 7:00 Sylvia Froos. 6:45— Harriet*Lee's sonjfs. command. Husband—My dear, every eve- j 7:15 House by the .Side of the Kenyon of Waban, Boston's Iradiiig ring he treats her to ices at the best Btrtha ...... a l.I.AL HP-TO-DATE 6 room tene- 7:00- The Olil Observer. \ Road. .avialrix, drug stores and soda fountains. EDgagomento ...... Bment, conveniently located. Inquire 7:10—Plnno Interlude. Chici,ipec, .Mass. Virginia Poltc- Uarrlagro ...... C.’ 10 Oak street. 7:3- Keide Gfofe's Orchestra Wife-—And then she complains' 7:15—WTIC -Sports Review irt.s. .is. and Gertrude t.'hartler, 13, G.0 P. STATE CENTRAL Doatha ...... p 7:4.5 C l i f f Ben.son, songs: Otto 7:30 Shirley Howard and the that he treats her coldly. Card of Thanka I'OH KENT, r u o and IHltliK Neubauer, piano, both of ('iiicijpee, drowned in Ro>i- In Momurlam ...... f Jesters. . n t'.- pond. Ijoat and Found ••••..••i,.1 room apartment* |ual retlnisheu, 8:0(1 Kate Smitli her Swance 7.45- Big Freddy .Miller COMMITTEE TO MEET Well, the things which r 4.54.5 V;: RIGHT.;. A CRurStLY T Bualooat Srrvicvc Offorrd ..... II 11:20 Reggie Child's Orrhe. Ira j editorial in .s,atuiday's Herald cap- , the caucuses. A dinner at 7 o'clock l,S E ^ KIUTTY.... HE'S Houachold Sorvtooa Offarod ...... It-A kOK KENT—4 KOOM tcticmeni 11.45 Henry Bus.se's Orchesiia. j tinned "Tinning to Alcorn" I will precede the-meeting. It is cx- BEAR CUB, r BELIBVE.^ ftulldlng—>Con(ractlnt .*...... m WC7-WBZA R aying with so me- Florlato^Nurarilrv ...... n with ip^age. alt. moden. improve- There is a real man. Diogenes ! pected that a sub-committee will be -^IHC...ITS SOME kINO freckles, WE MUST Kunaral D'lrociora ' ...... i« ments KKid.gewrod street Teiu- Springfleld — Hiistoo could have dispensed with his lan- I named to arrange the details of the OF AN ANIMAL...You hurry back Keatingr-PtnmMng—Roofing 17 I n o n e ,5H23n tern were he searching for a- man I convention, Including the .selection Inauranco ...... n at the present Ume. Hugh M.. Al- of a keynoter who usually becomes e 1*34 «Y sc* UevKC TAKE THE CLASSES, Millinery—'Droaamaktng l| CHARLIE Movlng—Triicklng -S.oraga to Tluirsdai-y, .\iigiist 2 corn. "may his shadow never grow permanent chairman aftc'r the pre- RuMlc Faaaonger Sorvlca •.•,..1.- K HUSINESN LD( a t i o n s less," morally "clean as a hound's siding officer opens the convention, (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Painting—Paperlhc ...... ll FOR RiJM 64 FARMS I no p. III. Betty and Bob tooth", straight as Bunker Hill (ilrding Its Ixiins Profoaalonal Servico* It 4:1-5 AHre Joy. The Dream Girl. When all the small cork guns ' was .slick,' Uepalflng ...... 1...... tl monument, 22 carat gold, "will The Republican Pj.rty of Cbnnecti- said Dotty. "You ex- Tailoflhfc —Dyeing—Cleaning .. . ]« I ru KEN l OFFICES at 805 Mam FOK SAM -; 4:30 Chicago .Symphony Orchostr.i swear to his own hurt and change c’ji l.s about to gird its loins la had popped for quite a little while. PlAihcd to them that gumdrops Toilet Goodt and Service ...... tt [ street (Orlprd Blilg.) Apply Ed- .'>;00 -Agricultural .Markctjl. not If any man can steer the prep.iration for the fall state cam- they stopped, A Cheerful Chop were a feast. Wanted—Ri)»lnee> Se.vico...... It ward. J Holl I'el 4642 and 8025 .5:15 Ntiws. "Then, while they ate. we rushed .VI- \rrr Boniitiml Karm-^tllKh ship of state through the rolled ahd paign, which prophets, who lean to said, "I guess we have won this l^damiloaal i —------.5;.3fl SIngiitg .Ijidy. muddled waters of partisanship, right in. it was your trick that Couraea and Cia^ae• rli*\itllon; good hniiiw' nnd hiiliil* br litlcs, forecast as likely ti> be one crazy war. V NP4 M e v t c i >HC T tiTHtn I) g Bgr orr Private Inatructlon 5:45 Little Or3*ban Annie. greed and political >chicanery it’s of the most vigorou.s in a generation. liclpcd us win the war. so you get Dancing ...... HOUSES FOR REN T ^1 (J:00 O’Leary's IriabMinstiels. SAF.ESMAN SAM .. ai * n . u. •( FAT. err. the learless. right thinking, straight "The Meany-Mon have run away. part of the fine credit, lad. at least" K...... $ 6,950 The- first step toward making A Long, Short Cut! ______. .Mualcal— Dram atic 6:1.5—-Goodrich Baaehait Re.sume. shooting Hugh M. Alcorn. ready for the joust with the Demo- They got an awful scare today. ______« x’linL Warn ed—lnat ruc» too 10 I'OK KE,NT - al mo st now 6 room 6:30—^Tlme. weather. s l i p p e r y — N v e A W ? (WELL I-.Af(-e $'nrm. C r t O My great regret is that absentee crats, who h.avc already set their They've disappeared and I dor t ; Ju.st then a Cheerful Chap ci M i N O f T E S T K E E P O N H E P P(N'.^ I kNOuJ W HAT J'' f'litanrtal single all Improveimmts. with or 6:45 Unveil Thomas. 6-r«M>rt» liniise . . ^ A $O t/Vr voting has never been legalized In think they'll come back any more " ' "Hey! Some -Meanle.s . are b^ded — l]M OOlNt' f ______^ ( AIN'T TAKiN' any chances WITH yoCJ ! IP VA jump' Rorid»«-~S(ncko—Mortgagee it W.thoiii garage. C:all at 166 BtsselJ 7:00 - Press-Radio News. state contention dates and arc nunlneaa Opportunltle* i t atrec't Connecticut. If I could walk 1 Then Scouty- shouted, "Pleast. this way. We thruighl tjrft they P E R T H ' S T A T i O M y B L O C K l A L ^ A l i Y OFFAN^^TA get awav, you'll be ruw oyerp. drumming up voters for the carliei H ^ S B f H E P - H E P / ^ M ' ^ H J ^ T A T I ^ ^ S k l M onfv to f.'^an || I'j-.Acre Farm, 5-rooin roltate. would be at t he voting booth at caucuses, will be taken tdnight, come here! Yoi. have forgotten had left for good, bjjt we were Help and vlttinKotia U) KENT— SEVERAL Uesirahm More land aiaill- ^ 1 |”|QC .59 minutes of 10 a. m. on election me, I fear. I've been tied to’ tlii.s wrong, you .see. P E N S T A BE (N T H E ^ Help Wantpd —Kemalo ...... || when the state committee will meet WAIT....'r4pO STAY UERB...kEKP THAT CRirZLY MOTHER V E H .' ” live. SIX and s»ven room houses, able.' I’ rlre x, ^ £ ) U O O day. ’ As I cannot I commission you little chair until my bones are "1 guess we’ll hayd" to fight some ^ O T H E R O l R E C Tl O M f f O M E D a y T H A T \ t h ’ Bo v ^ Help Male ...... to VA( ATION TIPS who earl. Go! Cast your ballot for with Chairman J. Henry Roraback THIS RIFLE,WITH TELESCOP»H W B SAW, IS a f t e r h e r Saieofoen ...... single and double; alao heated ol the Farmington Club for a bite, tired. more. Come one well make our H O UJP y O u v f e 6 0 N N A ) A Real Est a te .Appraisa’s On the action of the committee "Why, you're the-^nc who pulled (The Tinles find something good / . Gnrden -- Farm—Dairy Produota fco 4920, 12:30 to 2 A. D, F. w'll be predicated later action for] Hoiioehold Ooo'do ...... ai the trick on tho^ p o o r Meanle.s, If to eat m the next story.) Mrchlnory and Tcola n 1*34 at BE* icwtftfcc, iSdr’-f^V Ti c o u ^ Musical loitrumonte ...... ae GAS BUG(BES Office and Store Equipment 14 ALLEY OOP What To Do Bpoclale at the 8*orea...... |2 Taken For A Kide! By HAMLIN B E C A R E F U L Bv Frank Berk TVoAflng Apparel—Fora ...!!!! l? V O U D b e t t e r N O P E . . . T H E C A R wanud-Ta Buy \l REGISTRARS’ WMOOH. OObtT WftS’iE TlNiE W IT H Y O U R DOLLY S T O P W A V I N G D O LLY Rooma—Board—nofala_Raa«^9 WOTTA , VlORRVlMO 'BOUT B A R B A R A . . I F Y O U C A N 'T S T O P T O P IC K HEV’I v^'ATCH THE CAMP.' KEEP YOuR EVE A R O U N D , D E A R . Y O U U P ANYTHtNG Heataarmata STORNA' OlNNVf WORRY D R O P I T o u t o f H E A R D D A D D Y S A Y T~Hef9E • Rooixia Without Board ao ON nutty! the wind is bl owing suchtl y T H E C A R Y O U T H A T F A L L S O U T , GOES Boardars Wasted ... .1 ******* • * NOTid P O O P , f L 'BOUT US. YA NORTH...SO.IF V by have TO SHOOT ALLOW H E W O U L D N 'T O P I T . . . DAkDDY W O N T G E T S T O P T H E C A R fvnrA/fY \ • toontry Board—R ««,ru m Manrhi'eter Cauriis Keglstmtlnn. DINNV' J A s BLAVJSTEO FOR THE DRIFTTHE RANCS IS ABOUT I T B A C K W A S T D KEEP Rot.liK—K.auarant. . . . , . —.77! •? J\ \ W ^ N I N N V f A S A I N T O P IC K U P -S A . EIGHT ON Waat.d—Hooin.—Board df The regl.strars of electors will be SIX HutJOHED Y ards ....ILL try D O LLY IF Y O U . GOING_____ B m I Batat. r« Nmi In session at the WARN HIM ...IF You SHOOT D R O P H E R . Apa^.ata. riata. T«B.tn«iu.. « DONT Iriiss !f ' w, ------BailnMn LAcatlon. (or R.at ... «. mu n ic ipa l m ILDING X Honaaa for R .m ...... J! Tl In Manchester rt O LEEK W O w A'X- \ mMl BMat. Vm (ala Friday. August 3 and Friday, Aug- HERE CONIES ^MttBaat^BnUdlnt (or Bala ... «| ust 10. 1934 from 12 noon until 9 •oalaaM ^ p a r ty t or B.I. 7. 0 clock p. m.. standard time on each A TW ISTE R rann. aad Land tor Bala u of said days for the purpose of en- • A twister, V ir***SSTTo . /lUif waia ^*••••**o ***«*««m « b 7t rolling voters for the caucuses.' '( anO how f \ lUJBERT N. YTCITCH. 5?** **®I>aB*ii *17171 74 Waaud—R.a] Eauu F.HW Alin F. MORIARTY. ifsdMs 1 Reglstimra oi Voters. M 1 ji_> m Membera of tho family of William WUllam 8. Oaorgt, J t ., baa ra- paid a flnt of |10 and costa for In- UaM., John rex of 80S Main itrMt, Mambara of tha Amaricaa- La* TITLE BASEBAU A. Porrett of Russell street are.at turaed to his homa on Main atraat toxlcatian. Ho was picked up ihort- war* dtechargad and tote OuMtf aon Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where after a visit of several weeks with POUCE COURT gton Drum Corpa-wtU meat at tha 'y after midnight last night on the of 31 Bank atraat, Lorralna MltcheU they win remain for the rest of the relatives in Boston. lawn of the Y. M. C. A. by Officer of 127 Coopar HIU atraat, tJllian State Armory at 7 p. m. tomorrow season. Having been before the local John Cavagnaro.' Elaine Lovett, 4, of 130 Oak atreet Bastla of 64 Demlog atraat. Mary night. Thia la important and every The family of Dr. John F. Barry Police Court no leas than fourteen Vittono Flrpo of 116 W elU street, was admitted at 6 o’clock last night .tohnaon of 18 Hudson atraat, Marla member qf tbe corps should be at la occupying Mrs. M ary C. Smith's times In the past ten ' years al- The Daughters of Liberty No. driver of the light truck which t'-.Ilowing an automobile accident on McLoughlln of 29 Eldrtdga atraat tha meeting promptly. The corps cottage at Chapman Beach during though a young man, Thomaa Egan 135 L. L. O. L. will go to Rocky struck and critically injured Ellalne &piuce street at 6:45 p. m. It was. wUl combine with the WllllmanOo the month of August. u( 32 W est Clenter street was sen- and Ethel Custer of 20 Waatfleld theS ie e n Point, near Providence for their Lovett, four-years old daughter ol reported thia nioming that her con- atraat were admitted for tonaU Legion corps Saturday at tha Le- annual outing Saturday. A bus tenced to serve thirty days in Jail for gion parade and competition at Mrs. F. P. Handley of Delmont Intoxication by Judge Raymond A. Mr and Mrs. John Lovett of 130 dition, while still serious, was some- oparationa from the boapltiU clinic. will leave Orange hall at 7:45 sharp O.xk street, early last evening at Oak what Itnproved. East Hampton. TOMORROW NIGHT and it is important that every one street and daughters. Judith and Johnson this morning. Jean, will spend the remainder of Egan was arrested yesterday and Spruc^atreets. had bis case Jack Lynch of South Coventry, Mias Marjorie Kelly of Oakland going be there before 'that time. continued until Saturday morning. Ernest Noake of 163 Center street, atrect has Imn entertaining ' Miaa J«rvl* OroTS, 8:15. There are still a few seats available the season at Black Point afternoon at the north end by Offi- He la charged with reckless driving 31rs. Joseph Sartor and Infant son Alice Hailey of Cambridge, Maaa. If any of the members desire them cer Raymond GrUftn, who found end examination of hie truck showed of }54 School street and Mrs. Anna they are advised to get In (ouch MIsa Marjorie Cheney of Hartford him sprawled across the railroad faulty brakes. Eleanor Lovett, Kiotz of 42 Dudley Road were dis- with Mrs. Margaret Smith or Mrs. Road is at Windsor, Vermont, tracks and In danger of being killed 1t..JW IIA LtC o seven years old. was also struck by charged "Wednesday. Sarah Tomlinson. where she plans to renmln until the by a passing train. On hla last ap- A TYPEWRITER -MANrHFSTFPjC!0NN.v* ABOUT TOWN middle of the month. tne truck when she made an at^ Alvah Russell Jr., of Glastonbury, pearance before tbe court, Egan was tempt to save her sister, suffering tVIlllam Murphy of Milton, Mass., The PoUeh NaUonal church choirs Mrs. Earl • Carron of Chestnut sent to the Farm for Inebriates last SENSATION street, the former Miss Marjorie The Hook club of Hilliard street February and was released from the minor lacerations. and Ralph Scott of Cambridge, Friday’s Specials Win have their monthly meeting to- enjoyed an all-day outing yesterday morrow evening, the children's Anderton, was the guest of honor institution on July 10. The New a. another shower, Tuesday even- at Mrs. Arthur Worgan's cottage at chorus at 6:30. the Juniors at 7:00 Bolton Lake. Joseph Valento of the north erut 3 to 6 O ’c l o c k ! an dthe cenlora at 8 o'clock. ing, at the home of Miss Elaine La-. Royal Chapelle of Oakland street. Guests were present from Hartford, Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan CampbeD'a Miss Florence Kaufman is visit- and daughter, Jean, of Main street Signet ville and this town. The decorations ing her sister and brother-in-law, have returned after a few days' Special Special were orchid'and green. Games were Now on Display. < Soup...... 4 cans 25c Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Anderson of stay at Black PolnL played and a buffet luncheon Come In and try It. Rich, tasty T O M A T O aonp O ^ la n d street. Miss Kaufman la only! principal of the High school In As- served. Mrs. Carrone received Prieea On nury Park, N. J. numerous choice gifts. Kemp’fl’, Inc. 768 Main St. Phone 5680 Now Operating Maxwell Honae Under A Goodrich Silvertown Coffee...... Ib. 29c **Qood to the last drop!” PINEHURST 4151 BUDGET PLAN UNITED TEXTILE 302 Main Street— Just North of Arm ory N t h « pa st fa w ya ara thou a a nd a TIRES WORKERS OF AMERICA 181e*

Cantaloupes, 10c and l'4c JO H N L. Filet of Haddock each. CAMPBELL^S

Filet of Sole JEN N EY Rutterflsh, 19c lb. KEMP’S, Inc. No. 10 Depot Square SERVICE STATION Fresh Cod and SqUosh, Beets, Cucumbers, 275 Main Street Manchester Carrots. 2 for 9c, Registered Friiii, ,r MOST AM AZING PROOF Fresh Salmon Phone 08.50

Block Island Genuine Blue- EVER KNOWN OF EXTRA Service Dept. Maintained fish, 29c lb. N'oxon .Metal Polish, 2.'ic.

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We have some unusually fancy Green and W’ax Beans SAFETY • being picked for us ...... 2 qts, lilc Here Is Another Simple Experiment We p U ... UP ... UP Native Potatoes, peck 2.5c. | Corn. I.ima Beans, Spinach. Want To Bring To Your Attention In Our . . . to 14,000 feet above

Scores of Manchester Motorists / \ sea-Icvel t Skirting yawning 'n , Beautiful 1-argc Ripe Pears ...... ; 6 f o r 19c Contention That ICE In a Modern Cooler- chasms, tearing around Are Having Their Cars Lubricated ator Refrigerator Gives You Better Re- 181 treacherous turns at ^ breath-taking speeds,

This New Way frigeration. daredevil drivers fight

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cover. Firestone High Speed Tires 207 Spruce Street were cm the winning car.

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much more quickly! llie pew Firestone High ONI.Y THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DRIVE IN—SEE IT WORK HIGH SPEED TIRES Speed Tires for 1^34 have The above experiment prove* that food In covered dlahe* irFor meven eonMcutIr* yean Increases the Life of Your C ar^ NIGHTS- 7 TO 8 O’C LOCK deteriorates much more quickly. the toughest, longest wearing h«v0 bpen on thm teinnlng emrt

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SWAYS SQUEAKS AWAY tread of flatter contour, THIS mn MOR-nii safety HOT BREAD EVERY NIGHT AND T1UCTI0I FROM 7 TO 8 OTLOCK deeper non-skid, more and In Ice Cooled Refrigerators tougher rublier, giving you ^ F o r Jiftomn conooeutlvo yomre SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. V. lULIANO, Prop. more^ than 50% longer h«r« 6«#n on (Fi« icinnlng emr» 634 Ceriter. Street Tel. 6282 n o ^ k id mileage. fn ihm 500-m il* IndlmnapoHt You Get Air Purification— "'^Every cotton fiber inside Race, very cord is soaked and THIS MUKS ILOWOUT niTECTIIN

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