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O iS jS y s v Eleven Officers Also Com­ U rr iE CHANCE Posse Searching AD Ni^t E-'-' President To Watch manded to Take Tea With OF ACCORD AT Come Upon Wrecked ' Japan’s Mikado; Unusual Boys Play Baseball Plane Near WeDton, Ari­ Honor for Foreipers. HAGUOARIEY Washington, Aug. 20.— The^wlnners of today’s games to play zona— Was On Way to “ foremost fan,” President Hoover, the first game of a double-header Tokio, Aug. 20.— With brilliant ... will be in the presidential box this to be staged tomorrow afternoon Financial Experts Adjourn^ lUi the second game of the double- Phoenix in Women’s Air round of receptions and entertain­ afternoon, when kid baseball teams open their three-day series header, teams from Lisbon Palls, ments ahead of them, the passen­ Without Reaching Agree­ to decide the championship of ter­ Me., and Louisville, Ky., will meet, Derby; Miss Marvel Cros- gers and crew of the glohe-circling ritory east of the Missltalppi in and the winners of Wednesday’s dirigible Graf Zeppelin plunged in­ the American Legion Boys’ Base­ games will meet for the champion­ to 'the gay life of Japan’s capital ment— France and Brit­ 't ball Association. ship Thursday afternoon. son, Dead Girl, Was Hold­ % The gallery of fans will be one today while their aircraft was be­ Teams from Atlanta, Ga., and Asheville, N. C., wlll meet in the of the most distinguished gather­ ing groomed for the next leg of ain at Loggerheads. It was a grim tug-of-war with death that these New York firemen staged when a building undergoing first game of the series at Ameri­ ings that ever sat in any sports er of World’s Aldtudo it ■ epochal journey. repairs collapsed, pinning workmen beneath the deb ris. Here you see a steel girder being pulled off the can League park. event of its kind anywhere, for it wreckage to speed the search for victims of the cave-in. More than ten persons, including passers-by, Heading the list of brilliant so­ This afternoon. In the game will include representatives of The Hague, Aug. 20.— The com­ were injured; several were missing. many South Ainericau and Euro­ Record for Women. cial activities that have fallen to which will follow the ceremony, mittee of Treasury experts appoint­ teams from Buffalo, N. Y., and pean countries, in addition to . the the lot of the air voyagers in this ed to draft a joint report showing Uniontown, Pa., will tie up. the United States officials. Disaster stalked in the wake ol sun-bathed capital is a tea to be the monetary differences between the Women’s National Air Derby given tomorrow by no less a per­ the conflicting viewpoints of Great GIRIiRESIlE son than Emperor Hirohito, Mika­ Britain and the other reparation S I N C L A I R OIL COMPANY today, with the cross-country flight do of Japan. creditor powers adjourned today to Cleveland hardly underway. Eleven officers and passengers admitting that a joint report is im­ FLIGHT DESPITE S E R V A N T Q U IT S H IS J O B ; Death has already claimed out of the Graf Zeppelin, including possible. WITHOUT HEAD victim. Miss Marvel CrossOh, killed Lady Grace Drummond Hay, the The Hague reparation confer­ P R O S r e R S ence, which was summoned to set­ when her plane crashed near Well* only woman aboard the air liner, ton, Arizona. have been commanded to appear at tle the remaining problems left DEATH OF PAl DIPLOM ATS IN A M IX-UP ihe Imperial palace in the Imperial over the Great War, was thus Another flyer, Thea Rasebe, oi brought closer to the rocks of dis­ Corporation Reports Germany, was suffering frbtn cfltfl compound tomorrow afternoon to EVICTION STIRS take tea with the Empefor and re­ aster. and bruises as the result of a forced count the story of their thrilling The committpemen announced Serio-Comedy Causes Resig­ landing near Holtville, Calif. they had drawn up and adopted a Profits 74 P. C. 14 Flyers Left Out of 18 SWISS FLYERS Two of the starters, Bobblt flight over half of Europe and all of Asia from Friedrichshafen, Ger­ report in which the experts of each INDIGNATION OF Trout and Mrs. Claire Fahy, WlU nation maintained their own in­ probably not be able to contiBtle la many, to Japan. Same Period Last When They Hop from nation of One American . Pew So Honored dividual sets of figures regarding ON WAY HERE the race. Few visitors to Japan of any de­ the value of the four power offer Miss Thea Rasche and Mrs. Fahy, to Great'Britain last week. THE NORTH END Official and Dispute Be­ because of their mishaps, hihteq gree have been so honored by the Form 600 New Stations. Phoenix, Ariz.; Were Not Mikado, sovereign of the oldest un­ Efforts to reduce these conflict­ their planes had been tampered ing groups of value to a common VIA ATLANTIC with. broken ruling dynasty in the tween Two Nations. Miss Trout’s ship was put out of world. Emperor Hirohito, the ground and thus combine them in New York, Aug. 20.— Although Told News of the Tragedy a joint report proved futile. Harry F. Sinclair, the oil operator, Estimable Family, Trapped ( commission Avheu the landing ge«| 124th mikado to sit op the throne was damaged in a landing at Algo* of the flowery kingdom, is intense­ May Avert Breakdown has been and still is in jail for de­ Washington, Aug. 20.— It is an Hopes of averting a complete fying a United States Senate com­ Phoenix, Ariz., Aug. 20— Their dones, Mexico. ly interested in aviation, and has In Temporary Difficulties, ancient adage that big oaks from Last Heard of Over Azores Although Opal Kunz, of New done much to foster its develop­ breakdown of the conference then mittee, his company— the Sinclair numbers reduced by death and by centered upon Chancello.' of the Consolidated Oil Corporation— has minor crashes, fourteen of 18 little acorns grow. York, made a forced landing in a ment in Japan. Exchequer Philip Snowden, of river bed at Prescott, Arizona. His patronage of the Graf Zep­ been making money in a big way In Danger of Being Put aviatrixes, who hopped off from The inherent truth of it has beeh At 4 O’clock Yesterday Great Britain, and Premier Aris­ without his guiding hand and ex­ was able to continue In the .flightr pelin’s pioneer commercial flight Santa Monica, Calif.. Sunday, today strikingly manifested in Wash­ Amelia Earhart was also able ta tide Brland, of France who were to pert counsel. around the world places upon this resumed the gruelling flight toward. ington recently, and has caused the Afternoon— Started from re-enter the race after breaking a venture the stamp of highest ap­ meet at the tea table this evening Figures just made public show On Street. capital’s social and diplomatic set for a private discussion of the that the corporation has improved Cleveland, Ohio, and the national propeller while landing at "fum^ proval, and accords the passengers situation. no end of amusement and gossip. Arizona, A new propellor was, pul and crew an honor v.ffiich even the its net profits in the first six air races there. The treasury experts tried to ac­ The affair is not without ita'serl- Lisbon, Spain. cn her machine and she continued most ambitious had not dared to months of 1929 by 74 per cent over Miss Marvel Crosson, 25, of San commodate the British and French — One of the mest peculiar and ous side, too, for a prominent on to Phoenix. hope for. the corresponding period in 1928. Diego, Calif., world’s altitude South American diplomat has re­ estimates on the actual money Balance of net profits to June 30 appealing cases of misfortune, ag­ record holder among women pilots, Mary von Mach, Detroit, Mich., But the Emperor’s tea is merely signed, and the governments of two St. Johns, N. F., Aug. 20.— Over­ society girl, overtaking the “ pack’' one of a long series of entertain­ value of the offer made by France. this year, before taxes and re­ gravated by cold blooded commer­ lay dead near the debris of her cojntrles have been somewhat e n- Belgium, Italy and Japan on Fri­ cast skies and a drizzling rain in at Phoenix late yesterday, contin­ ments and receptious which have serves, total $16,449,250 as com­ cialism. that has come to 'light in Number 1 plane, six miles north of *'arrassed— all oecanse a Peruvian day. pared with $9,452,955 the first six Wellton. Arizona. 160 miles west ued with a 23-hour handicap. been planned for the round-the- Manchester in a long time has been s.erving man, one Cornelius, saw fit this section today furnished un.'.t- feut 14 of the original startera world travelers. Ever since the This four power offer was de­ months of last year. of Phoenix. Posses found her body to change employers. vorable flying weather for the two signed to meet the British demands stirring the feelings of the uiiper this morning, after an all night from Santa Monica, Calif., remain­ Graf nosed down at Kasumlgaura Doing Well. The principal actors in this little ed In the race as the participant! for an additional ?11,000,000 of Obviously, Sinclair’s business has north end for several d'aya. search. daring Swiss trans-Atlantic airmea, Air Field yesterday afternoon aft- A year or two ago there came to serio-comedy of international scope Oscar Kaesar and Kurt. Lucscher, took off at Phoenix. its record-breaking 102 hour reparation payments based upon been doing mighty well during the Survivors of the race hopped off s re Mrs. Miles Pordexter. wife of er the old Spa schedules and a larger “ chief’s” incal-ceration in prison, Manchester from Phoenix, Adz., for a 210-mile lap to Douglas, who are attempting a non-stop flight from Friedrichshafen, corn- Harry A. Crane, his wife and their tiic ex-Senator from Washington flight from Portugal to the Ameri­ Wellton, Arizona, Aug. 20.—■ portion of unconditional German in recent months,' it is announced, Ariz., unaware of the fate of Miss and Ambassador to Peru; Senor pleting the second leg of the 25,- annuities. family of small children. Crane Is Crosson, but filled with foreboding can continent. Marvel Crossop, San Diego aviatriXi OOO mile journey, invitations have more than 600 “ bulk” and “ retail” Alfredo Gonzales-Prada, the Pruv- was found dead today in hei France’s Claim oil stations have been added to the a New Englander who hkd lived in for her. They had not seen her Although a close watch has been west for years and who had been a ian charge d’affaires in Washingt- maintained all along the eastern wrecked plane six miles due north The French claimed that only 80 Sinclair group in various parts of plane spin to earth late yesterday ton; the president of Peru; and of (Continued ou Page 2.) soldier in the United States Army. afternoon. Miss Crosson had drop­ coast since early last night, no of here. per cent of the British demands the country. course, Cornelius. Her body was crushed and brok­ were met. Snowden claimed that New oil stations were located, His wife was a Wyoming girl. They ped out. unnoticed by her rivals, word has reached *St. Johns since have four children, the eldest nine Here is the Story. they passed the Azores early last en. Indications were that she had only 20 per cent were covered by largely, to inaugurate or extend but watched by Wellton residents As the story goes, it is this: years old and the youngest a baby who spent the night in the search evening. met death in a forced landing. the four power proposals. facilities in the Atlantic seaboard When the Poindexters returned The left wing of her plane, which AUTO WRECK HITS The breach between England and and southeastern areas where rep­ Of 16 months. for her plane. None of the trans-Atlantic steam­ Service in the tropics had left from Lima some months ago, the ships with which the St. Johns she was enroute from Yuma yes* France has been further widened resentation previously had been The women flyers flew here from iix-Senator having resigned as rather meager. Considerable sums Crane with his health badly shat­ San Bernardino, Cal., via Yuma, wireless station has been in com­ terday in the National A%. Derby, by the British decision t o . begin American ambassador to Peru, Was crumpled from hitting a bank, evacuation of the Rhineland in of money were expended in the tered by tropical fever. He was Ariz., yesterday across the dessert munication, has mentioned sighting DISTURBED FAMILY and is physically unable to do any they brought with them two the Swiss plane, “ Young Switzer­ A parachute which she carried September regardless of the out­ acquisition of chains of retail sta­ and mountains in a blazing sun. Peruvian servants, Cornelius and tions to establish “ key” positions »n hard work. But he *s an expert Although she followed Louise land.” was unopened. Apparently the girl come of the present conference. his wife, who had worked for had no time to open it. • This does hot coincide with the the centers of population. photographer and a genius.in the Unfavorable Weather. them during their residence in Clear weather favored the fliers First Disaster. French viewpoint. Wall Street Rumors. making of toys. When the family (Continued on Page 3) Lima, They were to receive very came here from Arizona It was in throughout the night, but with the Miss Crosson was the first t t ' Mrs. Wends, Searching for Premier Brland, of Prance, had All of which disposes, rather ef­ modest 'wages-—as servants’ ^^ges fectively, of the rumors that were expectation of Crane’s obtaining coming of - dawn the skies became meet with disaster in the Derby, suggested that evacuation of the go in the capital— and be taught to although three other aviatrixes had second Rhineland zone be started loping through the canyons of Wall employment in Hartford at some overcast, and soon after a fine rain Missmg Daughter, Hurt street a-few months ago when Sin­ job to which his talents and un­ HEAVY FIGHTING speak English., began falling. Aviation authori­ made forced, landings yesterday bul next month by the Anglo-French Mrs. Poindexter was the envy of escaped injury. occupational forces and that the clair was about to begin his jail questionable industry were suited. ties here were not particularly per other hostesses in Washington for turbed over the absence of word Miss Crosson was” the only on! troops in other parts of the Rhine­ sentence to the effect that the oil The position failed to materialize, having acquired two such perfect In a CoIGsion. magnate was preparing to dispose however. The family came t< Man­ from the Swiss plane during the of 15 pilots to fail to make . ths land remain until the Young Plan IN VENEZUELA servants as Corneliuss and his wife Yuma-Phoenix hop.- -i is in effect. of a great deal of his holdings. chester and have managed by dint night, but they admitted that the at such wages'. ~ , present weather conditions were Har fall was witnessed by Frank This suggestion did not suit the These rumors were promptly and of strict economy and tireless en­ After ^ome months, in Washing- Just after leaving the police sta­ (’fflcially denied at the time but deavor to make both ends meet, distinct handicap to the success of Leydendecker, well driller,’ ranch British who came to the Hague hands at th« aeaborn ranch and by tion where they had been to learn they would not down. despite the husband’s very indif­ the young airmen’s venture. Rebels Claim Federals Lost (Continued on Page Three.) The local field is being held In a cnild of Mrs. Frank Spain, ownei if the police had heard anything of (Continued on Page 8.) A day or two before Sinclair ferent health— until now. went to jail, the executives at his Pay Par In Advance readiness to extend every assistance of the Walton hotel. their 17 years old daughter, Mr. main headquarters in Nassau street Their home has been at 14 Union Many Lives in Battle; Air­ to the flyers, should they reacli this Twenty men sought Miss Crosson and Mrs. Peter Wencis of 4 North voted the chief their confidence street, half of a double house own­ port ana. decide to land before pro­ all night, keeping beacon fir'ei School place, became involved In an “DRY” LAW DELAYS and pledged to work “ harder than ed by a Lithuanian who goes by the DOCTORS DISCOVER ceeding on to New York. burning in hopes she might answal automobile accident this afternoon. ever” while he was away. And, name of Andrew DaviSi Contrary to plane Is Shot Down. with a bonfire. They were coming down Myrtle apparently, they did. the usual practice of renting houses Halifax. N. S., Aug. 20 — The Deputy SheriMs were saddling up street when their car crashed into a Sinclair was an’ indefatiguable In Manchester Davis had always NEW ANAESTHETIC peopl"* of the Canadian maritime this morning to resume the search five ton truck owned by the D. W. RETURNED TOURISTS worker when he was on the job. At demanded three months rental '•i provinces, from St. Johns to Cape when Constable Victor Gall arrived Wilson Co., of Hartford in front of Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Aug. Sgble, continuously scanned the ■with' word of the discovery. all hours of the day and often , far advance— which the Cranes have 20.— Reports of “ heavy engage­ the Farr building. Mrs. Wencis into the night. But he was saga­ eastern horizon today for trace of In 1915 Gail was the discoverei paid. ments” on the mainland of "Vene­ of two fallen' Army aviators, was badly cut by broken glass. Her cious enough not to make the Sin­ On the first of August Mr. Crana zuela between Venezuelan. Revolu­ two unsung sky heroes who are at­ little daughter, 9 years old, was not clair Oil Corporation a “ one man Shows No Toxic After Ef­ tempting a trans-Atlantic west­ Colonel Robertson and Lieutenant Seven Thousand of Them was not prepared to make such a tionists and Federals, in which the Bishop, who- fell with a damaged injured but ha^ to be helped out of organization.” When he left it was payment.. He offered part of it, but Revolutionists claimed victories, bound flight from Lisbon to New the far by the crowd that quickly a smooth running machine that York. plane in Sonoita, Mexico desert, 20 the landlord insisted on the usual were wirelessed here today from fects as Other Gases Do; miles south of here. gathered. Wencis also escaped in­ Had to Wait on Docks to three months rental. On Saturday the Revolutionists’ ship, the Falke, They are two Swiss youngsters, jury. He could not, however, start (Continued on Page Three.) Mr. Crane was served with a dis­ Oscar Kaesar and Kurt Luescher, his car and a messenger hurried to now at the port of Spain, Trinidad the youngest aviators who ever, de­ Marvel Crosson, girl flyer claim­ Have Baggage Cleared. possess notice notifying him that Island. Other Discoveries. ed by death today in the women’! Dr. Moore’s office. The latter hur­ he must quit possession of the A French airplane pilot, em­ fied the dangers of a trans-ocean ried to the scene and took the wo­ hop. air race from California to Cleve­ premises on or before August ffS, ployed by the Federals, was report^ land, was a resident of San Diego, man to Manchester Memorial hos six days after the warning. ed to have been shot* down in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 20 -— Sighted Over Azores . pital. The automobile was not sn PROF. OSCAR KUHN. Announcement of the discovery .of These latest aspirants for Eu­ California. She was an experienced New York, Aug. 20.— Prohibi­ The youngest of the Crane chil­ flames by the rebels, the dispatches aviatrix, Laving piloted planes toi badly damaged hut what it could tion indirectly caused 7,000 tour­ dren, the baby, has been ill and is a new anaesthetic gas, which shows rope-to-Am erica air honors were sair. six years. proceed under its own power, later ists returning from abroad today not yet recovered— a fact which The Statement no toxic after effect, was one of reported,, over Tercelra island o f to the hospital. OF WESLEYAN, DEAD thq Azores’ group at 6 o'clock yes­ Miss Crosson was the holder (4 to wait a long time before their has contributed to the temporarily These reports, addressed to Dr. tho features at the opening session the world’s altitude record for wo* Under Severe Strain baggage was cleared. difficult circumstances of the fami­ Jose R. Wendehake, president of of the Thirteenth International terday evening, Greenwich mean Both Mr. and Mrs. Wencis had Physiological Congress, attended time (4 p. m., New" York Daylight men, reaching a height 23,'996 feed Due to the assignmnt of Cus­ ly. Mr. Crane, who Is an artist the Venezuelan Revolutionists’ So­ in a recent flight. been to the police station last toms officials to harbor patrols and rather than*^ a business man, has ciety in Panama, said: by more than 1.000 representatives Saving Time) and were flying night, they said, to report the dis­ hooch searching squads only 200 Was 73 Years of Age— Fu­ also done a large amount of special “ On Sunday the Venezuelan Fed­ from all parts of the world, at Har­ steadily westward at high speed. appearance of their daughter Jen­ of the customary 550 Customs men photographic work— he ‘ bus made erals attacked the Liberals in their vard Medical School today. The Azores are 1,650 miles from nie and the stealing of money from were on hand to examine incoming beautiful colored pictures of many strongly entrenched positions near Growth, the action of the heart, St. Johns, Newfoundland, and 1,- Mrs. Weincis purse which was at passengers’ baggage. An emergen­ neral Services in Middle- Manchester homes on order— on Cumana, which the Liberals have radiation, insulin, adrenalin, the 650 from'. Halifax, Nova Scotia. It FEAR ACTORS’ STRIKE her home. She accused Jon Ru- cy detail of sixty men was drafted much of which he has not yet dominated since their battle after treatment of cancer, and various wgs estimated that, if the airmen zonis, who she said had been pay­ from Baltimore, Boston and Phila­ realized. The eviction finds the landing from the steamship Falke, other subjects were to he discussed were able to maintain good speed ing attention to her daughter. He delphia by Frank A. Bele, execu­ town on Thursday. family without immediate means to on August 11. scientifically by the physiologists and flew In a straight line west­ is said to live in New York. at the sessions, which will continue ward without mishaps or bad New York, Aufe. 20— Frank GllW tive head of the U. S. Customs move or obtain another apartment “ The Federals were surprised more, president of Actors Equit'y Jennie had gone to work in the Service. or house, and the unrelenting ac­ when they charged into the Liber­ until Friday. weather they would be over the silk mills as usual on Monday Middletown, Aug. 20— Dr. Oscar New Ga.s maritime provinces some time to­ Association, will leave Los Angeles The 7,000 returning passengers, Kuhn, professor-emeritus of ro­ tion of their landlord makes it pos­ als’ masked batteries, commanded jejnoa o) MoaiotnO). -lo] morning, her father having driven by General Pimentel. The Feder­ Dr. G. H; Lucas, of Philadelphia, day! • ner to the factory, and it was not enough to form a good-sized town, mance languages at Wesleyan Uni­ sible that they may be put into the here with officials of the Intetna- street unless in some way relief for als ' were repulsed with severe and Dr. V. E. Henderson, of-Tor­ Started From Lisbon until he returned later after work arrived here aboard the North Ger­ versity, died at his home here to­ Kkesar and Luescher hopped off tional Studio Crafts Unions in^hope man Lloyd liner Bremen, the their situation is provided. losses. onto, reported their new anaesthe­ that he knew of the money being day after a long Illness due to the tic gas. They claimed for it propr at Lisbon, Portugal', in the plane of averting a strike,’ It was an­ White Star liner Majestic, the infirmities of age. He was 73. He Not Charity Seekers “ It Is uuconfirmedly reported nounced today. » missing and that Jennie* was not that a Federal plane, piloted by a ertles which make it appear similar Young Switzerland, at 7:30 a. m., home. French line’s He de France, the is survived by his wife, one son, The Cranes are about the last yesterday Portugeise time, or 2:30 .Equity today estimated that. 2,- Swedish-Amerlcan liner Grisholm people who would apply to any of French airman, was shot down in to- nitrous oxide, but with more Three times today the Wencis Austin Kuhn, and a grandson Wil­ satisfactory after effects. a. m„ New York Daylight Saving 000 sound and talking picture don- and the Greek liner Edison. liam Oscar Kuhn. the recognized agencies of relief— flamei during the battle.” tracts "have been . offered actors had been at the police station and “ Gen. Simon Urbina (Revolu­ The minute scale upon which ex- time. Lisbon is 2,150 miles froin Mrs. Wencis had had no' sleep since Despite the fact that the Bre­ Dr. Kuhn, who was graduated or to anybody. They are self re­ St. John and 2‘.650 miles from this here since the regnlations o f June specting Americans, capable and tionary commander) on Saturday perlEqents are now conducted was yesterday. She was almost a men will not dock until this afterr- from Wesleyan in 1885, was retir­ city. 5, which have been suspended. noon, the heavy • invasion of home- highly intelligent, , owing to thel? vigorously assaulted and captured illustrated by the researches o t Dr, nervous wreck when she came to ed with the rank of emeritus pro­ Joseph Erlanger and Dr. H. S, The young Swiss said they hoped They were so generally tefeised comers taxed the efforts of the ex­ fessor in 1924 after having served present unfortunate situation to the city of Coro.” that but one actor, brought here the police station at 2:15 and The dispatches said the Falke, Glaser, of St. Louis, who reported to'reach' Roosevelt Field, Long again told her story. aminers. many years as Hollis professor of Illness and the circumstance that Island, JusV outside of New York; from Los Angeles, .has been, suv the husband, though health was formerly a German tramp steamer, to the Congress today. When they left the police sta­ Although the Mauretania on her romance languages. His wife also Nerves carrv .cuch a small charge (Jlty, some time Tuesday night. pended here, it was said. eastward trip is flirting with the was a Wesleyan graduate, and his 'sacrificed in the military service, had landed all its cargo of muni­ tion-Wencis drove through Myrtle tions and deck armament, for use of electricity that it is necessary tb Owing to the quiet manner in ------^------*v . street. As the car made the swing new record established by the Bre­ son followed, also, to graduate has been unable, like many anoth­ which the aviators prepared for er, to obtain government compensa­ of the rebel troops, before proceed­ amplify the charge to observe them. TREASURir BALANCE ' into Main street, headed north, the men, officials of the North/German from' the same institution. The physiblo^sts have amplified their flight and in which they’ hop­ truck was standing in the road. Lloyd line said today that the new Funeral services for Dr. Kuhn tion. ’ . ing to Trinidad. ' They said the ped off at Lisbon And the further There is no agency In Manches- rebels expect to. employ airplanes the current 100,000 times and ob­ Washington, Aug. 20.— Tre’asnrf Apparently the driver of the pride of the German mercantile will be held Thursday afternoon served it in the cathode ray oscil­ Wencis car did not see the truck navy was not making a record voy- with Interment in Indian Hill cem- in their attacks upon Federal Balance Aug. 17: $l(W,llR.9M>02t troops in the very near future. lograph. (Confinoe on Page 2) and the crash came. age. etary. (CoDtlnned on Page 8> Y ■ ■ - ■

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KAHN LEAVES HOSPITAL GRAF PASSENIXRS NAVY’S RACING PLANE (. Jlew York, Aug. 20.— Otto Kahn, SPOKANE SUN GOD CHINESE FLEEING .1|iUltl-*n>lllionalre banker and pa­ SWISS FLYERS tron of arts, left hfount Sinai hos­ TO m m e m p e r o r MAY BE KEPT IN U. S. N. Y; Stoe pital today for hig home.. He had NEARS HOME PORT TOWNS ON BORDER \ I - ' - ’- ■ ' ■ ' ' . been there but a day for treatment (Contlnned from Page 1) ON WAY HERE ^y "Dr. Abraham Hyman, The na­ I Department Rules That It' (Famished by Putnam A Co.) 'Allied C bem ...... 3^0 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Am C*!* *nd Fdy ...... 98^4 ture of Mr. Kahn’s illness was not literally poured In upon Dr. Hugo Must Make Successful Test tflsclosed but Dr. Hyman said Coast to Coast Plane on Way 1 P. M. Stocks. Am Pow and L t ...... -...... 165% ■^‘eTerythlng is all right now.” Eckener, commander of the dirigi­ Soviet Soldiers Continue If It is to Compete. VIA A llA N n c Bid Asked Am Smelt and Ret . . . ’. r . . . l l 4 % ble. and his companions. t Bank Stoclu. Am Tel and T e l ...... 297% ■Washington, Aug. 20.— Unless from New York is Near So great has been the flood of Raids in Manchuria; Cri­ (Contlnned From Page One) Bankers Trust C o . 826 r Anaconda Cop ...... ,.,..^20% correspondence from various Indi­ Lieutenant A1 Williams, the Navy’s City Bank and Trust 600 \ Atchison ...... ,v.'i... ;; 279% speed ace, can get his Mercury rad- Cap Nat B&T __ \ 500 Atl Gulf and W I ...... 68% viduals and organizations wishing fact that the enterprise was over­ Conn Klvtr ...... 435 End of Jonmey. to honor the adventurers that con­ Ing plane off the water In a suc­ Atl Ref ...... 67% sis is Imminent. shadowed by world Interest in the First Bond & Mtg ! ___ siderable difllculty has been en­ cessful test flight, the trim little globe girdling voyage of the Graf Balt and Ohio ...... 138 countered In finding sufficient time speedster will not be sent to Eng­ Hlfd-Conn Trust Co ___ Beth St4el' ...... 128 % Zeppelin, the two Swiss flyers re­ First Nat H tfd '___ 260 Butte, Mont., Aug. 20.— The to give them the proper considera­ land to compete In the Schneider Can Pac...... 232% Harbin, Manchuria, Aug. 20.— Cup races. ceived scant attention In the press. Land Mtg and Title __ plane ^Pokane Sun God, on a non­ tion and dispatch replies of ac­ Kaesar, who is well known in Colo Fuel and Iroft; 66 In wholesale evacuation from This dictum was laid down to­ Morris Flan Bank . . 230 Col Gas and' E L ...... 96 % stop endurance refueling flight ceptance or refusal as the case may French aviation circles, because of New Brit Tr ...... 190 be. towns along the Manchurian fron­ day by Assistant Secretary of the Cons G a s ...... '^i .181 from coast to coast, was nearing hls flight fw>m Switzerland to Indo- Phoenix St B&T .... 526 Spokane today on its return trip Refueling Goes On tier, hundreds of Chinese are Navy David S. Ingally, after a se­ Chlna and return, said that he and Corn Prod ...... 103 % swarming toward the Interior of ries of Navy Department confqr> Park St Bank ...... 1300 Del L and W ...... i.. .160 from New York. According to But In spite of ih e . elaborate his companion would travel by way Riverside Trust .... 675 word received here the Sun God Manchuria, thrown Into panic by ences in which Lieut. Williams of Halifax. The news aroused con­ 700 Dupont ...... i.193 program of festivities mapped out participated. Only two days are West Htfd Trust . . . 475 Erie ...... 87 hovered over Missoula during the for the passengers and the officers, recurring raids by Soviet troops siderable Interest In the flight here stationed on the frontier. left In which to make the tests tf Bonds. Gen Elec ...... , .-,299 night and refueled from a plane there has been no let-up in the and from dawn a watch was kept Htfd & Conn West . 95 which Is accompanying the new air This evacuation was revealed to­ the ship Is to be got to England In for the plane. Gen Gas and Elec ...... ,104% work of refueling and inspecting time for the cup races. East Conn Pow 5a loO Gen Motors ...... 70% trail blazer. the monarch of the air in order day In official Customs Department 103 .•.•.•.•.v.C*.' Williams contended unsuccess­ Conn L P 7 s ...... n s 118 Goodrich ...... 75% that It may be ready for a thke-ofl dispatches from Tahelho. The dis­ SIGHTED AT AZORES Miles City, Mont., Aug. 20.-^Pre- patches confirmed reports that the fully with his superiors that the Conn L P 6 Vis .... 106 108 Goodyear ...... '....Ill for Los Angeles early Thursday Horta, Azores, Aug. 20.— In the Conn L P 4l4s ... 98 , parations were complete to refuel SIno-Russian crisis Is becoming plane should be sent anyway, and absence of any reports to the con­ 100 Gt Nor pfd...... 125 morning. was deeply disappointed at the fi­ Urld Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 ...... 42 the Spokane Sun God, endurance Dr. Eckener is determined to more serious hourly. trary, Oscar Kesar and Kurt Lue- plane striving to shatter the coast- A check-up of reports indicates nal decision. scher, young Swiss ^lers hardly out Insurance Storks. Inspiration Cop ...... 'Afv. leave at this time If humanly pos­ Int Harv ...... 122% to-coast round trip flight record, as that the sporadic raids carried out Title to the little speedster Is of their teens, were believed to be Aetna Casualty .,,. 1980 2030 sible, and while expressing utmost somewhat clouded, it being claim­ do, ($10 par) . . . 205 215 Int Nickel ...... 61% It tarried over this city In a race appreciation of the accolade which by the Russians thus far have caus­ speeding today across the Atlantic which Pilots Nick Mamer and Art ed only two hundred casualties, ed both by the Navy and the Mer­ toward New York in their Farm an Aetna Insurance . . . 760 770 Int Tel and T a l...... 127 % Japan has accorded him and his cury Company which constructed Aetna Life _____i . . .1360 1370 Kenecot ...... 87H Walker hoped would end with ar­ companions, has made it plain that but apparently the Chinese author­ monoplane ‘‘Young Switzerland.” rival at^Spokane, the starting point, ities are determined to bring these it. If this can be cleared up, the Nothing more has been heard of do, ($10 par) . . 140 142 Mack Truck ...... !!!!! 97 this afternoon. speedy completion of the epic plane may be sent independently Automobile ...... 560 570 Mo Pac, pfd ...... !.!i40% flight is of greater importance than raids and the subsequent armed the airmen since they circled over ■fX 7H E N damp days, sudden Lights of the local airport blazed clashes to an end. of the Navy, it was Intimated after the village of Praia Victoria, on the do, ($10 par) ... 58 61 Nash . Motors- 86 % , “ ’ changes in weather, or expos­ throughout the night to guide the festivities. the conferences. Conn. General ....2230 2270 ...... 206% Almost before the passengers Island of Tercelra at 6 p. m. yes­ ure to a draft makes joints ache, fliers In the event they should terday (3:30 p. m.. New York Day­ Hartford Fire ..... 1030 1040 N y Central ...... 244 had left Kasmigaura aerodrome London, Aug. 20.-—Japanese North ,Amn ...... 175 there is always quick relief in find a forced landing necessary. troops from the Japanese Manchu­ light Saving Time). Htfd* Steam Boiler . 790 805 for Toklo by special train follow­ Lincoln Nat Life . . 120 125 Nat Pow and Lt . . . /...... T1 % Bayer Aspirin. It makes short work ing the arrival, brigades of engi­ rian garrison are moving north­ No indication was given that the o f headaches or any little pain. Just Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 20.— Paus­ EAST HARTFORD STATION fliers were experiencing any diffi­ National ($10 par) . 91 93 Packard Motors ...... 152% neers and Inspectors were subject­ ward along the South Manchurian Penns ' 99- as effective in the more serious ing over Aberdeen long enough to railway to be ready for any emer­ culty, and after swooping low over Phoenix ...... ____ 1055 1065 make two contacts for gasoline, the ing to minute inspection, the steer­ Travelers ...... 1830 1845 Radio ------88% suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, ing and stability apparatus and ad­ gency, said a Central News dis­ DESTROYED BY HRE the village, the plane struck out on Spokane Sun God headed westward a straight -westerly line over the d’o, rts ...... 246 249 Sinclair Oil ...... 37% rheumatism or lumbago. No ache ditional fuel taken aboard. patch from Shanghai this after­ last night In Its Spokane to New noon. ocean. Public Utility Stocks. Southern Pac ...... 144 % or pain is ever too deep-seated for York and return endurance flight, Other employes began the task xxConn. Elec Svc . . 130 .Stand, Gas and El ...... ,148% Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does Weather conditions In the vicin­ Herman Brookwalter piloted the of replenishing stores, and the im­ Fi;*e in Carload of Oakum ity of the Azores were excellent, do, rts ...... w S O of Calif ...... -.76% not affect the heart. All druggists, mense quantities of mall and ex­ CHINESE REPORT Conn L P 8% ...... 119 S 0 of N Y 41% supply ship which fed nearly 100 Peiping (Peking), Aug. 20.— Wipes Out One of Oldest R. and there were no reports of heavy with proven directions for various gallons of gasoline Into the Sun press packages destined for trans­ storms between here and the coast Conn L P 7% ...... 119 S O of N J 69% portation across the Pacific ocean Desultory firing between Soviet and R. Structures. Conn L P 6 ^4 % pf . 95 Studebaker ...... 76 % uses which many people have found God’s tanks. Chinese outposts^ at several points of Mexico. invaluable in the relief of pain. were stored aboard. Conn L P 6 % % pf i l l Texas ...... 64% Twenty-four hours after the Zep­ along the Siberian frontier, was re­ Union Pac ...... 287% ported in unofficial advices received Conn P Co (par 25) 133 Residents of a home In Jamai­ pelin’s ■'arrival here, the ship still Fire that started In a load of do. pfd ...... -no United A ircraft...... 133% here today from Mukden and Har­ oakum that had been unloaded on ca, L. I., explain that only half of remains the focal point of Nlpnon- cleYeland election xxHart E L (par 25) 127 129 United Fruit ...... 116 their house was painted because ese curiouslty. Throughout the bin. the platform of East Hartford rail­ U S Ind Alcohol 186 The greatest interest hinges upon xxdo, vtc ...... \ l25 129, neighbors refused to let painters day, £>n unceasing swarm of Japan­ road station, one of the oldest rail­ do, rts W. 1...... 64 ' U S R u bber...... 43% the high military council which road stations In the country, de­ ▲apirln ig th» tndc muk of Btrer Mtnxifteture put a ladder on their property. ese, anxious to see the great air Cleveland, O., Aug. 20.— Acting Greenwich W & G ,. 94 U S Steel,.... r . ... .250% at Monoaceticacidcster ol Saiicylleacid What a break for the landlord. monster which swept across the Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang sum­ stroyed the building this afternoon. West Un^on ,...... 1.221 % moned at Mukden today to decide as A jury on an attempt to kill the xxHtfd Gas c(par 25)' 89 desolate Siberian wastes with thrice The “ local” freight '-'ft the car­ do, pfd (par 25). 63 Westlnghoqso ...... , ... .256 the speed of the fastest train. Jour­ upon the future military policy in load of oakum at the platform. city manager plan of city govern­ Manchuria. Marshal Chang is mil­ Htfd Gas Rts W I. 8 neyed to Kasumlgaura field. Under This afternoon trucks drove up ment, Cleveland voters went to the S N E T Co ...... 20A the watchful eyes of police and air­ itary governor of Manchuria. totake away the oakum from the polls today to render a verdict on There is as yet no confirmation Manufacturing Stocks, port officials, they passed in a freight Station, which connects a charter amendment which would Acme Wire ...... 47 CLARKES TO JAIL \ of the report that Soviet forces in­ return to the city the old mayor- single line through the hangar, with the passenger waiting station, Am H ardw are...... 6S vaded Manchuria advanc­ ticket office and express office. ward-council form of government. gazing in silent awe at the silver ing as far as Manchuli, on the Chi­ Amer Hosiery ...... 25 sides and silent motors of the hu^e There was a sudden blaze and be­ The verdict which Cleveland’s nese Eastern Railway where the voters return today has a particular American Silver . . . 25 New York, Aug. 20.— James Rae ditlglble which had brought Orient fore anything could be done that Arrow H&H El pfd.. 106 Chinese and White Russian encamp­ whole car load had burst Into significance in the hls^ry of mu­ Clarke, Philip Clarke and John and Occident closer togetAier than ments were bombarded. do, com ...... 46 ever before In the history of the flame that communicated to the nicipal governments. It is one that Automatic Refrlg . . — F, Boukcr started today to/Atlanta G. FOX & CO. According to unofficial advices station which was wiped out. This is- being watched with, keen inter­ to the' Federal penitestlary to World. the casualties on both sides— both Bigelow. Htfd, com. 96 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Whilo the Emperor’s tea Is the station was blult about 1848 whsn est In municipalities over the United do. pfd ...... 100 serve the sentences a court and Jury killed and wounded— number about the road wae known as the States. said, they owe for their handling of foremost honor to be conferred upon 200 since last Saturday. Billings and Spencer. l l the great aerial commander and his Providence, Hartford and Fishklll. A close’ vote of 80,000 Is pre­ Bristol B ra ss...... 35 depositors funds in 1 the . Clarke followers, other Important persoa- dicted for today’s election. Brothers Banking company. Whatever the decision of Cleve­ do. pfd ...... 108 sonages and organizations have lost Case.'Lockwood- & B 575 The three were handcuffed, as no time In paying personal tribute REAR ADMIRAL DIES PRISONS OYER CROWDED land’s electorate today. It will be a were the 21 other prisoners on the virtually certain “ death sentence" Collins Co ...... 140 to the Zeppelin’s complement. Colt’s Firearms .... 33 special Pullman put on behind the Dr. Eckener was accorded a re­ Monaco, Aug. 20— Rear Admiral for one of the two types of mu­ engine of the Seaboard Air Line nicipal government for Cleveland. Eagle Lock . : ...... 50 ception af the main entrance of the Albert Nlblack, U. S. N., retired, Washington, Aug. 20,— Over­ Fafnlr Bearings___ 100 train. Imperial palace today by the Japan­ died this afternoon after a linger­ crowding of Federal prisons will Of broader significance than this. It Fuller Brush A ... 16 'The two Clarke brothers were’ ing Illness. He was chief of the In­ be temporarily relieved by the Is regarded by students of munici­ handcuffed' together, with Bouker' ese and German national anthems pal governments as a test that will do. Class A A ___ 60 were played and greetings exchang­ ternational Hydrographic Bureau. transfer of all military prisoners Hart & Cooley .... 190 manacled to one.John Lahdefs,'on Store Open now at Leavenworth, Kansas, to exert considerable influence on the 220 ed. ■ Rear Admiral Nlblack underwent hls way to serve a sentence In con­ futures of these two types of city Hartman Tob 1st pf 60 Following this reception. Dr. an operation a year ago from which military prisons located at Black­ do, com ...... 20 nection, with a bankruptcy fraud.. he never fully recovered. He be­ wells Island, N. Y„ and Alcatraz administration. Eckener departed for the Imperial Today’s election climaxes months Inter Silver ...... 160 hotel, temporary home of the pas­ gan to sink last Friday when the Island, Calif., It was announced to­ do, pfd ...... 115 attending physician announced that day. of embittered campaigning during sengers and officers while In Toklo, which both the city manager and Landers, Frary & Clk 68 Motorists! While Main street Is A ll Day to receive the formal welcome of recovery was Impossible. Some 1,G00 military prisoners Manning & Bow A . 16 torn up, drive through Sutn'mit After private funeral services at are involved in the transfers. the mayor-ward-council system have the Japanese nation from Mata- been laid bare and attacked from do, Class B ..... 10 street to Middle. Turnpike, then jlra Koizumi, minister of communi­ the late rear admiral’s apartment, The War Department has agreed New Brit Moh. pfd . . 100 west to Campbell's Filling Station. the remains will be sent to the to turn over the vacated military every possible pngle. People of cations. every class of life have been drawn do, com ...... 40 — Adv. ■' - Other receptions scheduled for United States for burial. prison at Leavenworth to the De­ Nils Bern Pond .... 51 partment of Justice for use until into the open to either condemn or today Include one jointly sponsored Rear Admiral Nlblack was a praise. North & Judd ...... 24 W ed n esd ays by the Japanese Federated Young native of Vincesses, Indiana. Congress can provide the latter de­ Peck, Stow and Wil 10 Men’s Association and the Toklo partment with the additional pris­ Russell Mfg C o ___ 150 Boy Scouts at the famous Two on facilities which President Hoo­ CHINA IS BLAMED Scoville Mfg Co .. . 62 Bridges, near the Imperial palace. Eckener demands, but there Is ver will ask In December. Seth Thom Co., com 30 STATE Mayor Zenjiro Horkirl, Vlscoii’it absolutely nothing In the way of Congestion In the Atlanta pris­ do, pfd ...... 25 Shodo Mlshlma and Dr. Eckener repairs necessary, and the passen­ on and In the civil prison at Leav­ Moscow, Aug. 20.— Blaming Smyth Mfg Co., pfd 100 LAST TIMES TONIGHT will speak. gers have been Informed that barr­ enworth will be relieved by the China for "complications” In the Stand Screw ...... 165 ALL-TALKING Wednesday’s program, exclusive ing unforseeh occurrences, the transfer of prisoners from these Sino-FNtsslan dispute, the Soviet Stanley Works, com 66 of the Emperorls tea,- wiirinclude a long water jump across the Pacific institutions to the military estab­ foreign office; today warned the .I'aylor & P enn...... i:t5 'KIP meeting of welcome staged by the to Los Angeles will start on sched­ lishment at Leavenworth. Nanking government to disarm Torrington ...... 74 C losed citizenry of Toklo at Hlblya Park, ule early Thursday. White Russians in Manchurian ter­ Underwood ...... 149 to be attended by many Important Dr. Eckener revealed today that GOODYEAR APPOINTED. ritory In order to prevent raids by Union Mfg C o ...... ' 18 national dignitaries. he Is somewhat worn and fatigued New Haven, Aug. 20.— Arthur A. these Czarlst troops Into Soviet xU S Envelope, pfd. 115 The first official reception took by his four day vigil at the Iielm of Goodyear, of West Haven, was to Russia. xdo, com ...... 225 place outside the Kasumlgaura the air liner. Although he does not day appointed sales manager of the In replying to Chinese allega­ Veeder-Root...... 48 60 Saturdays hangar soon after the Graf’s ar­ betray this tiredness, he^told re­ Southern New England Telephone tions of Russian raids on Chinese Whitlock Coil Pipe . 15 rival, when Japanese statesmen, porters that he must find time for company, according to announce­ border towns, the Soviet foreign X—Ex-dividend. aeronautical officials and about 300 a period of unbroken regt before ment by the corapUny, and will have office cited eight recent raids by XX—Ex-rights. especially invited guests gathered the ship takes off again. charge of all sales activities White Guardists into Russian ter­ In the hangar to welcome Dr. “ I cannot assume the responsi­ thtroughout the company’s entire ritory, in which between five and Eckener. bility for my passengers unless I territory. fifteen Soviet soldiers were killed. At 1 O'clock Pressed to speak of his brilliant am fresh and unfatlgued,” Dr. Mr. Goodyear started with the In “ isolated cases,” the state­ STEEL PRICES SOAR achievement in piloting the huge Eckener said. “ This was a marvel­ company as Inspector at Putnam, ment said. Red troops entered Man­ dirigible across the uncharted ous trip, but a trying one, for we and since then has served In churia while pursuing the White wastes, of Siberia, Dr. Eckener ad­ flew across territory that had nev­ Bridgeport and New Haven in va Russian raiders. dressed the crowd with charac­ er before been crossed by aircraft. rious capacities. The Soviet representations to New York, Aug. /20 — United teristic modesty, and paid tribute Tricky Air Currents He has been commercial repre­ Nanking were made through the States .Steel, jumping a point at the sentative since 1921. Manchester Customers Can Now Telephone to the nations of the world which “ There were treacherous air medium of Germany. opening of the Stock Market today, had co-operated In making the currents above mountains that had to Fox's Direct Without Cost. Call 5151. MANY KILLED BY BLAST reached 249 l-^., the highest price flight possible. never been tested before. It re­ in its history. Lands Cooperation quired careful application to the PLANE PILOT KILLED Bethlehem Steel moved up to "We owe It to all the splendll job in hand to see that no mishap Vienna, Aug. 20— Many persons are missing and ten are seriously 129, highest, price it has feached co-operation we had from the occurred to mar the journey. since the war. G. FOX & COMPANY weather stations long the route,” “ The Pacific hop will be easier, injured as the resuft of an explo­ . Inglewood, Calif., Aug. 20.— ALSO sion In Fort Domnestl, near Buch­ ‘‘ Flying blind” through a dense fog Continental Can hit a new high he said. “ Germany, Poland, Soviet but there again my officers and my­ of 86 1-2. \TTAPHONB VAUDEVIlJ B Russia, and Japan all aided us self will have to be in top-notch arest, said a dispatch from that city thathung like a blanket over the today. It Is feared 18 men are city of Inglewood today, a plane These are a few of the “ blue wonderfully,4.0 avoid bad weather condition. We will accept as many chip” stocks, selected Issues that CO.MEDY NEWS and hook our craft to the tails of kindnesses from the Japanese peo­ dead. The disaster Is attributed to carrying, two men went Into a spin the explosion of damaged ammuni­ near the ground, crashing In a have strong banker sponsorship. typhoons and go In search of favor­ ple that we possibly can— ^they are tion. . able winds. so anxious to please us. But It field, and killing the pilot, Lynn “ The Graf behaved like the mas­ must be remembered that first Owen, 29, of Long Beach. Professional pugilism in Mex­ The other man, Vaughn McNulty, ter of the air It Is. I never expect­ comes rest and relaxation, so that ico Is said to be gaining In popu- ed such a quick journey. It took we may be ready to leave on sched­ 19, Long Beach, a student flyer, STA R'nN a iarity. If the boxing situation escaped wits slight injuries. us ten hours less than our first ule for the next leg of our jour­ down there Is anything like that crossing of the Atlantic, although ney.” ' north of the Rio Grande, that’s a Tom orrow ' we met with terrible stor.ms off the From Kasumlgaura Field, Dr, PLANE MAIL ARRIVES. STATE • -1 • ■ • • sure sign that the country has set­ New York, Aug. 20.— The sea­ Bermudas on that trip. Eckener intends to strike a course tled down. COMFORIABLY COOL DOUBLE FEATCRBS Marvelous Trip plane New York, carrying five sacks due east over the Pacific. We will of mall from the liner Bremen, “ All In all, taking every Item as cross the 130th and 120th paral­ THE GREAT STAR OF ♦‘WHAT PRICE GLOR1T” IN HlS FIRST I now recall them In my memory, landed here this morning, six hours lels, and strike somewhat north­ before the ship was due to dock. It Is the most wonderful,' most ward to cross the tip of the Alas­ ^ O W V I f A N marvelous Journey I ever had. The New York left the Bremen kan archipelago. From here, he Cities are all against pro-i 200 miles at sea.. Ten minutes- ALLTAl fOX MCVIETOWe fEAHIRE Nothing could compare with that will swing sharply to the south, after the. plane had arrived,’ the speedy flight over the utterly deso­ following the coastline of Canada hibition—maybe that’s mail had been landed, placed, on a w U A late regions of Siberia, where little- and the United States to Los An­ wbat’s wrong witb truck and was on Its way for gen­ known Inhabitants still live In geles. eral delivery. ' primitive tepees, and to whom an tbe country airship Is a thing of deepest mys­ PREPARING FOR ARRIVAL Mmumr bwwmiuins t i - X ‘ “ What makes you so wild, UtOe tery. Frledrlchshafen, Germany, Aug. EDWARD J. V M r K u c r wild flowjer?” “ And nothing could have been 20.— Dr. Schmidt, local adviser of “ The iunell of gasoline makes me more Impressive than bur battle the Zeppelin works, announced he McENELLEY’S i0 M > BATTEfOl want to go and I’m rooted to the with the typhoon in our course wouW leave for New York today to Telbet Mnndy spot.” TOWIHC down the Straits of Tartar over Vul­ prepare for the arrival of Dr. Hugo Victor Recordingr Orch. 5 can bay and out Into the Pacific. DON’T let a wrecked car root you Eckener, commander of the Graf at SERVICE 24 HR. From the air, the island Empire of Zeppelin and for the opening of __ ^ ^ ______' to the spot. This Is the speedy Japan is one of the most beautiful auto shop that will soon put your negotiations for the formation of a SANDY BEACH sights In the world. And bur re­ German-Amerlcan Airship Corpora­ car In shape for traveling. Get ac­ ception here, where no commercial tion. quainted, auto folks. BALEROOM R e p a i r ^' airship had touched before. Is slm-* The pfoposed company would ply stupendous.” %BLACK establish airlines between Europe Wednesday Evening*, IN

SERVANT QUITS HIS JOB; State Theatre and met Paul John­ UPSETS UNLIKEY MISS BENGS ON UST son, another driver, hagenow then D0G, HiTinf Airro, ^ LIH LE CHANCE EVICTION STIRS ROB TAXI OFFICE went' home. The office had been DIPLOMATS IN MIXUP OF BURNED STEAMER left unwatched for about fifteen AT FOREST HILLS minutes. HOSPITAL P M OF ACCORD AT LEFT UNATTENDED Johnson with two other men, (Continued from Page 1) INDimTION OF casual visitors, stayed in the office Manchester Girl One of Many until 2:30, then went to the Silk Passengers of the “Paris” A motorist ran over a BmitU-Jtpi ton, however, Cornelius got to C'ty Diner lunch cart for a bite to terrior at Winter and' Cdntdr Helen Wills Has Easy Match looking around. Others, he found, HAGUE PARLEY Delayed by Fire. THE NORTH END Money Hidden in Desk Dis­ nai, being gone about an hour. last evening. The driver’ fitoiitb^ were receiving considerably more Soon after he left Benjamin Vdn somebody telephoned tjiei p&lp of those Americano dollars than he Piiskl, manager of the State thea­ fContlnn.'d from Page 1.) Miss Elsie Bengs, younger daugh­ (Continaeil from Page 1) and. Sergeant Crockett, wentl Against Mrs. Chapin To­ and his good wife. So he became ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aongs, of appears — Office Twice tre, passed the office doQr,' noticed scene. The motorist was- dissatisfiad. that the lights were on and the with the Idea of getting the British Park street, was to have sailed to­ what he could for the animi^,-'|^ In a strange country and uncer­ morrow on the S. S. Paris, of the ter, as there are in so many cities door wide open. He turt>ed off the day. tain of his rights, he consulted his troops out of the Rhineland as nowadays, for the temporary as­ it looked In bad pfaa'pe. Saffiue|'>i(J French Line, which was badly Unwatched Last Night. lights. When Johnson returned Prentice, who has a genius embassy. He sought advice from his quickly as possible. Under the new sistance through unsecured loans, i the lights were on and the paper damaged by fire at its dock at ing around when, things'hap^n country’s chief diplomatic represen­ style of diplomacy inaugurated by Havre last night. MisS Bengs, who of people oi this kind, who need lying on the desk. the Labor government at London but half a chance in order to re­ The loss of the money wtis not held the dog wblle^tlie oWnerryO Forest Hills, L. I., Aug. 20 — tative, Senor Gonzales-Prada, as to is a school teacher in New Yiirk, in A pink scrap of paper with a the car that had bit .’It, Joh^)‘1 Slightly more difficult opposition whether he had to remain in the to substitute the silk glove manner company with a friend has been gain their proper place as self re­ noticed until Neron arrived this of former Foreign Secretary Sir specting, self-contained citizens. scrawl half' written, half printed on McGraw of Hartford, drove-to'%ii faces most of the seeded stars in Poindexters’ employ. Most assured­ touring this summer through it was the best clue left in a rob­ morning and began to check-up. Austen Chamberlain, the British Mr. Crane’s potential earning He Immediately called the police home of Dr. 'Fred .Bushnell., veii^r the women’s national lawn tennis ly not, if he didn’t want to, he was France, Belgium, Switzerland and bery perpetrated probably between inarian. near Manchestei; -Grtifn championship which goes into the Informed by Senor Gonzales-Prada. bluntly announced that they would Germany, visiting relatives in the capacity is large, for he is a real station. Officer John McGHnn was go ahead with their evacuation artist. 2:30 arid 3:30 o’clock this morning Dr. Bushnell said be tbouj^t tn second round on the Forest Hills There was no indentured servant in last named country. but possibly earlier, at the office of assigned to the case. plans regardless of French desires. j There never was a case in Man- It Is believed, by the manager of animal’s life could be say^ Sj^i'l courts today. free United States. Passengers Stay Over. the City 20c Taxi Company In the was left in the doctor’s d ^ hoki^l But in none of them is there like­ Cornelius decided to leave. Paris, Aug. 20.— More than I Chester calling for speedier action the local company that the money ASK FOR SPEED on the part of those who, for the State Theatre building, in which tal. ly to be an upset unless it comes Where was he to go? Well, he thousand Americans who had bid $11.25 was removed from a box was taken by someone who knew out of the match between sixteen could go to work for Senor Gon­ The Hague, Aug. 20— The Ger­ a sad good-bye to the gayeties ol good name of the town, stoutly ob­ where he placed It. as otherwise no man delegation to the Hague con­ ject to the Idea that estimable hidden in the office desk. LINDY IN NEW YORK . ; year old Sarah Palfrey of Brook­ zales-Prada for the time being. Paris found themselves today with On the paper were the words one would have been at all likely to line, Mass., and Mrs. D. C. Shep- Cornelius packed his bag and left ference today delivered a letter to a few e.xtra days of merrymaking strangers, coming here to enter find it. Roosevelt Field,. N. Y., Aug.vikO the other delegations today asking worthiljr Into the life of the corn- “ Manchester Taxi, call -at School — Col. Charles..A. Lindbeuh herd-Barron of the English-Wlcht- the Poindexter nenage. on their hands as the result of a street at 7:15 Tuesday morning. man Cup team. Helen Wills, the The next thing that Senor Gon­ them for speed. The Germans re­ fire which badly damaged the | munlty, shall receive such an in- made a short test flight ,ln>l^< minded the other delegates that Trip to Hartford.” No name or Trans-Continental Air Trapspoj^’i reigning queen of the courts, has zales-Prada knew he was called on French liner Paris at her pier at ^ hospitable welcome. house number was given. MILLION DOLLAR YACWT what should be an easy match the telephone by a lady who said they are at the Hague “ for the pur­ Havre. The Herald proposes that those Condor transport plane.. Aboard'Uu pose of discussing the Young Plan Louis Neron, local manager, left plane, which holds 18 passeogefs against Mrs. Charlotte Hosnier she was Mrs. Poindexter, and who The Paris was scheduled to leave of its readers who feel that this is the office at 12:30 o’clock this Bath, Me., Aug. 20.— Hi-Esma- and political matters arising from a New Englander who lived In the was a group of Curtiss and Trans­ Chapin, although it is recalled that proceeded to tell liin. in no uncer­ for New York today, and the pas­ morning, being driven home by ro the new mllllon-dollar private it was Mrs. Chapin who in the it” and requested expedition in the sengers had planned to leave ou a a very special case, and a peculiarly continental engineers. . tain terms what she thougtit of work of the parley. Burton Hagenow, one of the dri­ yacht built for H. Edward Man- quarter finals last year gave Miss him, the embassy and all Peru, for special boat train at 9:30 this deserving one, join in making a The parley has been under way vers. Neron had placed the money ville of Pleasantville, N. Y., left Berlin, Germany, Is npW %bl Wills the stlffest battle she en­ having “ enticed” her jewel of a morning. When news of the fire loan to the Crane family, of suf­ in a box, hidden far back in one of the shipyards here today, bound countered in the entire tpurnament. Cornelius away from her establish­ since August 5 without any de­ reached them, there was consider­ ficient size so that they may get on third largest city in the . wof^d cisive developments save the de­ the desk drawers. Hagenow re­ for Brooklyn, where furnishings next to New York and London.";! History is not likely to repeat itself ment. The embarrassed senor able confusion, but they were as­ their feet— they art not the kind turned to the stand in front of the will be installed. In this particTilar this year, how­ finite announcement of the British sured at the offices of the line that who desire charity. A hundred or has a population of 4,297,000. : sought to explain. However, only that they will begin evacuating the ever, as Mrs. Chapin is playing far one person can speak over a tele­ they would be taken care of as two of dollars would provide the lelow her 1928 form. Rhineland next month. speedily as possible. means for their removal to another phone line at the same time and the The impasse between the British t.)no of the real surprises of the senor didn't get far. A thorough investigation was home and put them in funds until opening round was the indifferent on one side and the French, Bel­ launched today into the origin of they can get going again. He did get. however, that the gians, Italians and Japanese on the showing of Helen Jacobs. The president of Peru was a personal the blaze, which started in the sec­ The Herald will receive any sub­ 'KEITH - . „ , , , j f u 1 I other over British demands for an young California girl was frankly friend of the lady s and that she in-increased share of German repara- ond class section amidships, and scriptions to this loan that may be disappointing in her play against tended to take the matter up direct tions has never been broken, quickly spread to the first class forthcoming— and it ought to be Penelope Anderson of Richmond. with Lima. public rooms, the ship’s offices, and forthcoming at once to be effective. (Wltare you can ajforj io iuy QocJ furwturt She appeared still to be suffering A few days ago, Senor Gonzales- finally the entire central part of the The Herald will start the fund with from the indisposition which almost Prada was amazed, astonished and liner was ablaze. $10. What will be next? kept her out of the Wightman Cup hurt to receive from Lima a com­ GETS VALUABLE RADIO Early estimates of the damage Matches. She was decidedly off munication of rebuke from the ranged between $1,500,000 and her game. She looked and acted as president of the republic of Peru. BUT CANNOT USE IT $2,000,000. if she wanted to do anything in the That was too much. The cable back ABOUT TOWN world but play tennis. to Lima fairly burned with the senor’s resignation, a copy of which Rev. Joseph Cooper and Mrs. Norwalk, Aug. 20. — Charlie ANDOVER Cooper of Norwich visited with lira was'communicated to the State De­ partment, which had been watch­ Brunissen, who was Connecticut’s friends In town today and later GIRLS RESUME ing the affair with no little interest brightest boy” in the Edison con­ Mr. and Mrs. Boynton motored to dropped in at the South Methodist and embarrassment. test this summer, has a radio in his New Haven Friday, returning to church which was built during Rev. iti Today, the State Department home in West Redding that he can­ their cottage at Andover Lake Sat­ Cooper’s pastorate here. They have confirmed the news of Senor Gon- not use. He received the radio as urday evening. been spending their vacation at FLIGHT DESPITE zales-Prada's resignation. a gift from Mr. Edi.son after the Mrs. Abner Shippee, Mrs. John Weekapaug. R. I., and for the next Mrs. Poindexter is by no means contest— fine four hundred dollar Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles few days will be at the Willimantio unknown to Washington society. A electric radio— and bore it home to Henry of Mansfield, spent Friday campgrounds. DEATH OF PAL few years ago. after her husband the farm with much glee. Then he with Mrs. T. M. Lewis. was defeated for re-election to the received his real shock: there Is no Misses Julia and Ruby Perkins Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Senate, she startled the capital i electricity in West Redding. were callers in Woodbridge, Sun­ of St. George, will hold its regular (Continued from Page 1) with a series of newspaper articles Brunissen came down here last day. meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow giving intimate close-ups of the evening and talked to the Metho­ Miss Betty Shepard, who has evening. A large attendance is Thaden of Pittsburgh, Pa., into the practices and customs of the official dist Men’s club. That radio tale been spending some time with her hoped for as plans will be made for Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix. social set in Washir.gton. was his prize story. aunt, Mrs. Ralph Bass, returned to the Connecticut school of instruc­ Mrs. Florence L. Barnes of San her home in New Haven Friday. tion. The hostesses for the social 'Marino, Cal., won the second suc­ Miss Betty Cobb of West street, hour will be, Mrs. Catherine Robin­ cessive day of prize money for the DOODY’S TRIAL SET Columbia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. son and Mrs. Louise Marsden. best elapsed time since leaving LATEST STOCKS Fred Bishop. Santa Monica. Mrs. Frank Hamilton, who has Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp of Thirteen of the planes which Chicago, Aug. 20. — Willie been very ill for several weeks Is Summit street left this morning for took off from Yuma landed at New York, Aug. 2 0—Stock prices Doody, the terror of the west side much better and left Saturday with New York and will sail tomorrow Phoenix within a space of 4 9 min­ ruled higher in a buoyant market "bad lands,” will go to trial next her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Claud for a visit to their former home in utes. today which was featured by United month for the murder of Chief of Griggs for a trip through Massa­ England. They were accompanied Loses Her Way States Steel establshing a new high Police Charles Levy of Berwyn, chusetts and Vermont and will by Mr. Sharp’s sister and small son Another one, piloted'by Opal mark for all time of 251 1-2 and 111., it was made known today. spend a few days with her uncle, i who have been here since May. Nobody Home Till September 3 Knuz, of New York, arrived three other leading issues also moving Doody’s trial was decided upon John Griggs, in Hollister, Mass. j ------hours late. She had lost her course into record ground. at a conference of Deputy Commis­ Miss Inez Miner of East Hart­ and was forced to land at Prescott, Other stocks to attain new high sioner of Detectives John Rtege, ford spent the week end with Miss E are just about the only furniture store in the United levels were Allis Chalmers which QUARRYYILLE EYENT more than 100 miles away, to re­ Assistant Statte’s Attorney Harry Marjorie Whitcomb. States that takes a two weeks’ vacation. But in the fuel before proceeding. gained 2 3 points and soared to 310; S. Ditchhurne, Chief Postal In­ The Congregational church' Sun­ American Can which advanced a W The official elapsed time for the spector K. P. Aldrich and repre- day school will hold their annual The women of the Quarryville matter of vacations as in selling furniture . . . we refuse point to 183 1-4: International Tel. Derby as far as Phoenix were an­ sentatives of the Berwyn police de-1 picnic at Columbia Lake next Sat- Methodist Episcopal church will to abandon a good idea simply becsiuse no one else makes use IS nounced as followsr &Tel. which jumped 4 1-2 to a partmenl. urday. All welcome. hold their annual summer fair, Heavy Planes record level of 128 7-8: Public Ser­ Doody. it was said, is willing to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Chadwic’- supper and entertainment at the of it. Florence Barnes, San Marino, vice of New Jersey which gained plead guilty to robbing a postal and daughter Dorothy were calle.’s church tomorrow beginning at 2 Cal., 3:21:10. 1 3-4 and went to a new high of sub-station and accept a 3 5-year on the former’s sister, Mrs. Jannett o’clock In the afternoon. Members We've found that . . . (A) Everybody gets his vacation in Louise Thaden, Pittsburgh, 124 3-4: Bethlehem which moved prison sentence to escape the mur­ Smith, Sunday. * of the Ladles Aid society have been the peak of the vacation season. (B) The public generously 3:37:20. up 3-4 to 129 1-4 and Baltimore & der trial. Eighteen Members of the Mans­ working industriously on fancy and Gladys O’Donnel, Long Beach, Ohio which advanced 1 7-8 to seconds our idea and co-operates with us willingly. (C) That it’s 139 3-4. field Christian Endeavor society at­ useful articles for the fair. There a whale of a good idea and we are making good use of it right Calif., 3:38:48. FATHER FIGHTS REFEREE tended the local meeting and took will also be a grab-bag for the The market was brisk through­ Amelia Earhart. Boston. 3:47:l.'i. full charge Sunday evening. children, and a sale of home made now. Everything’s closed up tight . . . including our Uptown Ruth Nichols, Rve, N. Y.. 3-56-- out the forenoon, sales up to noon Troy, Aug. 20.— “ Red” couldn’t Mrs. George Klin and two chil- Branch . . . until Tuesday morning, September Third, when we 40. totaling 1.927.700 shares as com­ food in wide variety. Gladiolus make the grade, but “ Old Tom" dren, George Jr,, and Coralyn, of from the Reichard farm will be of­ will be back again ready to serve you to tne best of our ability. Blanche Noyes, Cleveland, 3:,SO. pared with 1.709.100 for the cor­ did. arid theFighting McLaughlins New York are guests of Mrs. Wil- fered for sale. Ruth Elder, Hollywood, Cal. responding period yesterday. Pric?s today held their heads as higii as Ham Palmer and Mrs. Klttie Mit- 4:37:27. were generally higher during the Between 5 o’clock and 6:30 a ^'’^r. tens. cafeteria supper will be served Neva Paris, Great Neck. N. Y first hour, with U. S. Steel leading Our Opening Ad On Saturday, August 31st, 5:02:51. the way. This strength was main­ Referee Cliff Golden was count-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey of with choice of such dishes as chick­ Inp: ten over the prostrate form of j West street, Columbia, who have en pie. salads, baked beans and Vera Walker, Los Angeles, Cal., tained during most of Hie second Will Interest You. Watch For It! 5:02:38. hour. Red, an amateur flyweight who I been visiting their daughter, Mrs. other Items. blocked Harry Steppi’s good right | George Merritt for the past week, Margaret Perry, Lis Angeles. However, shortly before noon In the early evening an enter­ Cal., 5:08:54. profit faking was attracted by the hand with his stomach in Troy | returned home Monday afternoon. - tainment will be presented, featur­ Stadium last night, when “ Old | Mr. and ^lrs. Herbert Thompson Opal Kunz. New York, 7:26:41. rapidity of the advance during the ing an amusing farce entitled forenoon and reactionary tenden­ Tom climbed through the ropes, j motored to Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday “Joint Owners in Spain” by the fol­ Light Planes Six times the irate father drove and returned home Monday. Phoebe Omlie, Memphis, Tenn., cies developed in some of the earl­ lowing: Mrs. Harold Lee; Mrs. 4:17:15. ier leaders. Steel Common sold off his right hand, clinched in parental Rev. John H. Fitzgerald and Mrfe. Matthew 'Wolf, Mrs. Fullerton- rage, to Golden’s head and body Edith Foltz, Portland, Ore., 5:- nearly two points from Us high of Fitzgerald of Bay Ridge, L. I., Mrs. Fred Warren, Miss Dyer and 10:52. 251 1-2 and similar setbacks were before it was discovered that he visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps Mrs. A. N. Skinner. There will be p i t h ' s had failed to-weigh in and the fight Monday on the way to their sum­ ■instrumental music and yocal num­ Mrs. Keith Miller, New Zealand, recorded In American Can. Gener­ was taken off the card. 5:28:14. al Electric and other Industrial mer home in Hebron. bers by Mrs. Victor Yates and Miss Opposite School favorites. Miriam Wolf of New York. South Manchester But the profit taking was well I SINCLAIR OIL COMPANY absorbed and the declines did not Flies 20,000 Miles—Keeps Her Date last long. In fact, a broad buyin,g SACCO ANNIVERSARY movement soon developed. Steel PROSPERS WITHOUT HEAD came back at 12:30 p. m., to 250 1-2 which was only a point below New York, Aug. 20— Refused a Its previously established high hall or theater in Boston the Sacco- (Ccntinned rmm Pjige 1) mark. Vanzetti Memorial committee to­ Early in the afternoon the oil day announced that services to went along almos on its own im- commemorate the second anniver­ petus. shares Vvhich had been inactive this week came into prominence. Lead­ sary of the execution of the two It is a foregone conclusion that ing Issues In this group were the would be held In Town Hall here v/hen Sinclair is released he win center of a heavy buying movement. on August 23, the anniversary return to his office in Wall stree' Standard Oil of New Jersey ad­ date. The Civil Liberties Union is and endeavor to erase unp!e.isant vanced from a low of .67 3-4 dur­ associated in the observance, at memories by cln.so application to ing the forenoon to 72 3-4. Atlan­ which Henry R. Mussey will pre­ the job of furthering the iiUere.sts tic Refining rose from a low of side. Watch The SmQe of his giant cnnoration wiUi i:,s 67 1-8 to 69 1-2. Sinclair Con­ The committee announced that a . 11 offices and plants all ove- IV|0 full page advertisement in Boston world. solidated Oil came up from its low of 37 1-4 to 38 1-4. Other oils papers failed to bring a meeting I- were correspondingly active. place there. They applied for Rails were strong. Baltimore & every hall, hotel or theater with SNOOK LOSES PLEA Ohio advanced 2 points around 1 1,000 or more seating capacity, p. m., to a new high of 139 7-8. committee members said. Atchison scored a gain of 3 1-8 to Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 20.__ 279 7-S. New York Central moved Death In the electric chair on No­ up 4 points to 246. The rest of HOSPITAL NOTES vember 29 was the fate which was the rails ruled fi'om a fraction to from your family or friends when you serve Maii’-^ three points higher. meted out today to Dr. James Patients reported admitted at Boward Snook, convicted slayer of The utility group was featured Chester Dairy Ice Creanu by the action of Public Service of the Memorial hospital are Herman ills illicit sweetheart, Min "Theora Gorens of 14 'Victoria Road, Simon Hlx. New Jersey which gained 1 3-4 to a new high of 124 .3-4. Rumors of Cohn of 19 Proctor Road and Wil­ The death sentence was passed liam Finnegan of 18.8 Woodbridge by Judge Henry L. Scarlett, In a merger development were believ­ ed to be a factor in making this street. Alfred Case of Highland It's a safe bet that every one of your friende Criminal Court here, after he had Park was discharged. overruled a motion for a new trial stock an attraction. which had. been argued by attor­ Motors and Coppers were com­ serve i|:, too, if they are within the area served byi neys for Snook. paratively dull, maintaining their prices around last night’s closing this company. levels. Trading In both of these BOARD OF RELIEF groups were featureless. Amusement stocks, which were WOMAN BURNED a strong feature of yesterday’s )Wi market, sold off on profit taking Second School District today. Fox Film declined 2 7-8 to Stamford, Aug. 20.— Mrs. Rocco 97 1-8 before encountering fresh Notice is hereby given to all tax­ Dallaclcho, of 84 Henry street, to- support. Warner Brothers sold off payers of the Second- School District lay used a stove polish that had 1 5-8 to 62 5-8. Paramount was that a board of relief meeting will Manchester Dairy oeen banned by the fire depart­ off 1 -4 to 72 1-2. be held at the school in said Dis­ ment and then lighted the gas Numerous specialties featured the trict Tuesday evening, August 27, ,*ange adjoining her coal range industrial list. Radio Corporation 1929, from 6 to 7 o’clock, Eastern \;' ffiat she polished. Mrs. Dallacicho after a period of inactivity, ad­ Standard Time, for the purpose of Cream Company I - iras rescued by neighbors and sent vanced 3 1-4 to 89 1-2. Mont­ hearing any and all complaints In . i H gomery Ward continued its upward regard to the tax list. lO Stamford hospital for treatment DIAL 5250 ■I --I Irom burns, cuts and shock. Fire­ move by gaining 3 1-4 to 125 1-2. ^ ™ India, but 111 keep that engagement here next week,” r men saved the house by the time International Tel. & Tel. Jumped 67-year-old Mary du Cauroy, Duchess of Bedford, had told English MRS. R. H, BURNHAM, Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood (he flames had done damage of four points to a new high record friends before she started the 20,000-mlle flight. Seven and a half W. J. BUCKLEY, of 128 7-8. United Aircraft soar­ days later, having visited Karachi, India, she returned to the Folke­ R. W. GOSLEE, store or Favorite Soda Fountain tour hundred dollars to the kltch- ed 5 7-8 to 139-3-4. m, and the hospital forces saved stone field in England, and is shown above with Capt C D Bernard District Committee. ars. Dallacicho’s life. Call money ruled firm at 7 per her co-pilot. The landing of the Flying Duchess’s Fokker monoplane cent. Is pictured below. Manchester Green, Conn., August 20. 1929.

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fact that the secret of the dissi­ In fact all their danger lies in M tttttfftgtn pated culture will eventually be their being promoted In secret. The found to lie. There were, in the Wllliamstown Institute, by- per­ HEALTH/IXET ADVICE Ettnifng Berallt Maya country, evidently just two mitting this element in our politi­ / D r Coy PtJBIilSHBD BY THE classes of persons— a small, high­ cal and social life to come out ^ R A L D PRINTING COMPANY, INC. ly intellectual ruling class and a from under cover and Identify it­ 13 Btssell Street South Manchester, Conn. vast swarm of unconsidered hu­ self, Is doing a service. snmMumooiHiiseo etivetc^ 1‘o n B e P tr THOMAS FERODSON man beasts of burden. What then m -w tuM ’ t o t General Manager______is easier to imagine that one day QUITE A BUS USE STRING BEANS IN SEASON'^ladd one tablespoonful of butter and P o u n d e d O cto b e r 1, 1881 the seeds of redlsm were born in Comparing the beautiful stream one-fourtb of a enp of cream and Published Every Evening Except some Maya slave’s brain? That line automobiles of the present Small green string beans and two tablespoonfuls of chopped Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the they germinated and grew and that day with the terrible looking small yellow wax beans are whole­ parsley. Post OlBce at South Manchester, the Infection of revolt spread un­ things of only a few years back, some non-Btarchy vegetables to be Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. used wlthT either protein or starchy QUESTIONS'AND ANSWERS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: til, suddenly, this peace loving and we are prone to get the impression One Tear, by m all ...... $6.00 meals. As the beans inside the Per Month, by mall ...... $ .00 marvel creating nation experienced that the motor vehicle of a dozen pods become matured they develop Drinking With Meals D e liv e re d , on e y e a r ...... $9.00 a revolution so overwhelming and or twenty years ago was of small a larger amount of starch, ant Question: H. B. writes; “ I am Single copies ...... $ .03 should be considered as starchy so frenzied that the whole of the account compared with the up-to- following your menus in the paper food. After the beans of any variety and am somewhat puzzled about SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ upper stratum of society was de­ date product. Yet, allowing for all SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. become mature they may be shelled the use of liquids, as you never Inc., 286 Madison Ave., New York. N. stroyed? the many refinements of construc­ and served as are butterbeans or mention any drink with meals. Y., and 612 North Michigan Ave.. tion that have been Introduced in broad beans. Abswer:— The only drink I ad­ Chicago, Ills. Such a thing would have been only In degree different from what that time, the fact still remains In selecting string beans or snap vise With or near meals is pure beans, select those which are firm water, and then only if you feel The Herald Is on sale dally at all happened in Russia In the latter’s that even twenty years or more The new Round Oak range Schultz and Hoatllng news stands in and contain little or no strings. In thirsty. Drinking with meals is to New York City. Red Revolt. Only In Russia the ago there were some mighty good cooking string beans, do not add be condemned generally because of ruling class did not have a com­ automobiles. As evidence of It is any grease, such as pork, as this | the tendency to wash down food Leased Wire Service client of In­ makes them harder to digest. | not properly masticated. ternational News Service. plete monopply of all sclentiflc and the fact that they have Just retired If you wish to serve the string i Multiple Sclerosis can be purchased on club terms Full service client of N E A Service, from active duty, and still hold in Inc. artistic education. In the Maya beans as a non-starchy vegetable, it I Question: H. G. F. asks.— "What country it probably did., And if reserve, in Bridgeport, a locomo­ is well to open the pods and r e -' treatment do you advise for multi­ M em ber, Audit Bureau of Circula- all but the common people were bile chemical engine that has been move the larger beans. In serving j pie sclerosia? What is the cause? h is new Round Oak range with its insu­ tlons. put to death, then all the ability in continuous service for twenty- lima Leans, or any of the seed Violet rays have brought back the lated oven is as attractive as^it is practical. beans in the green state, remember feeling to patient’s limbs and he SEE THESE Its insulated oven keeps the kitchen cool, The Herald Printing Company, Inc., to carry on the complicated and two years. It came into being in T assumes no financial responsibility that they are starchy and should be has use of them, but a numbness FEATURES! keeps the heat INSIDE the oven with less gas, Cor ty p o g ra p h ica l e r ro r s a p p e a rin g In magniflcent civilization of the land 1907 and has answered thousands used as the principal part of the comes over him at times.” tdvertlsments In the Manchester would naturally disappear with the of alarms and is still capable of meal combined with non-starchy Answer:— The fundamental cause Porcelain exterior and at an even temperature,^ with its Robert­ Evening Herald. vegetables. Porcelain lined oven shaw heat control. Outside, it is the most up- victims— totally. ra’rin” up and goln’. So that even of multiple sclerosis Is the presence TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1920 String beans contain a larger of toxic materials in the spinal Porcelain lined broiler to-date range imaginable. All porcelain fin­ Many Mayas have survived. They in 1907 somebody knew something relative amount of sulphur and cord resulting from a faulty diet. Porcelain burners still occupy the country which about building an automobile ished without a nut or bolt showing and with • REGRETTABLE chlorine than the other mineral Patient you write of will get quick­ Porcelain grills once was dotted with splendid chassis, even if the body makers elements. The green limas contain est results by taking a fruit fast for Insulated ovens all rounded corners! New designed gas cocks Announcement of the early clos­ Robertshaw Oven Heat cities, some of them of great size. hadn’t quite got the hang of large amounts of potassium and a week or ten days, followed by a and door handles! ing down of the Hartford plant of sodium and are very alkaline in the well balanced, diet. Treatment such Control But not for many hundreds of things. All rounded corners Like all other Watkins ranges, it can be pur­ the United States Rubber Com­ system. as massage, osteopathy, chiroprac­ chased on easy club terms during the pany, involving the loss of their years have they' been anything Here are a few recipes which you tic, and electrotheraphy will be No bolts or nuts showing may find helpful:— helpful in restoring the circulation Concealed gas pipes * livelihood to 1,400 employes, con­ more than a semi-barbarous peo­ ple, utterly ignorant of the science New Potatoes and String Beans to the affected parts. New type gas cocks in stitutes a reflection of one phase Thoroughly wash new potatoes Cider colors of American business development and culture and art of their pre­ and cut them into cubes with the Question: T. F. asks— “ What is New door handles in Mid-Summer Range Club which In the future may demand historic forebears. They can give Going Places skin included. Cook with fresh the. best method of making cider? colors no clue to what happened. They string beans. Serve with butter. Should the cider be kept in bottles Combination burner and Only $3 delivers it, and you can begin to more thought than has so far been AND simmer are not the type that conceived Combination Salad or a cask?” enjoy easy cooking and a cool kitchen at once. given it. Mix cooked string beans, shredd­ Answer:— Cider is easily made and planned the great cities, the Then pay only $5 weekly . . and when all pay­ Removal of the activities of the Seeing Things ed lettuce, grated carrots and toma­ in a small home press which can ments have been made according to the Club Hartford Rubber Company Is said, splendid temples and palaces that toes. Cottage cheese may be served be purchased in any large hard­ rules, you receive the low CASH PRICE, just and probably with all truth, to be Americans are now uncovering in on the side. ware store. If the cider is to be kept Yucatan. There are none of such String Bean Salad for any length of time it must be as though you paid in 30 days! in line with the most efficient op­ Kansas City, Mo.— Having nev­ pasteurized and put into bottles. a type anywhere remaining. How Use the fresh string beans if eration of that huge merger known er looked upon a real Missouri possible, but if the canned ones Otherwise,*it turns to vinegar. If this isn’t just the right range to suit your mule on his native heath, I felt as the United States Rubber Com­ did the bumble labor class survive are used, boil them for a few min­ Wants To Gain cooking needs, or your budget, you will find when there was no survival of the somewhat like the poor little Man­ utes and let cool before using. Question; Reader asks:— “ What dozens of other models and makes here, all pany. And as the tendency grows hattan boys and girls who look at overlords? Place in a large salad bowl, using exercises and diet can a girl 18 available on the club plan! to merge various Independent in­ cows and pigs through the iron years old take to gain in weight Perhaps by the same method two forks to toss about and thor­ dustries Into great centrally man­ grill of a Central Park zoo cage. oughly mix with the desired amount and development? Height is five aged composites, it is probable that once came perilously close to When, after much searching, I of chopped parsley and minced ripe feet, three inches, weight ninety- came upon a mule team it was en­ $3 Down . . ?5 Weekly that more and more such proceed­ making France a land of the un­ olives. A little chopped celery may six pounds. The chest bones are also gaged in— of all things— helping also be added, and if a dressing is prominent, due to the beginning of ings as this one will suggest them­ learned and the uncultured, that to pull bits of a wrecked airplane in Russia even now has reduced desired, use a little olive oil. Serve spinal curvaturej Also round selves to this unifled management. out of the river. on crisp lettuce leaves on Individual shoulders.” But this is the attempted re­ the level of Intelligence— but In This, so it seemed to me, was salad plates. Answer:— It is not necessary for far too modern an occupation. duction of business to the element the case of the Mayas carried In­ String Bean Soup you to take any special diet except And so 1 wandered over to watch To two cups of Soup stock add to follow the well balanced menus of pure science. It leaves out the finitely further than in any similar the crowd at the Fairfax flying WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc revolt known to history. one quart of string beans and one which I give every week in this hiiman equation altogether. And field. cupful of scalded milk, four table­ column. Consult a physical culture It is a serious question whether spoonfuls of dextrlnized or browned expert and have him give you 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER the human equation can be left out TRAFFIC REGULATION Which reminds me that, while flour, and a small amount of butter. special exercises to correct the flying in from Dallas, Ft. Worth, spinal curvature and round shoul­ So far as the proposed regula­ Cook the beans in the soup stock. of this sort of sclentiflc proposition Tulsa and way points, I was made Mix with the milk and dextrlnized ders. I could give you some special and yet have the problem work out tion forbidding automobilists to aware of the advertising possibili­ flour and add the butter after the exercises for this purpose, but I be­ right. Removal of the textile mills turn on Main street has been sub­ ties which lie in roofing tops and soup has been taken from the Are. lieve it would be better for you to of New England to the South seem­ jected to the test of opinion among particularly in barn roofs. Green Lima B^ans have some private lessons given by On one barn, somewhere In Cook one pint of fresh -lima a physical culturlst who is able to ed for years, to many students of the storekeepers of Manchester’s Kansas, I beheld the date and lo­ beans until tender. After cooking study out your particular needs. economics, to he sclentiflcally de­ largest business area, it does not cation of a circus painted in huge white letters so that all who manded. Yet judging from events appear to have come out particu­ son. Practically every line which bound pasenger services unload passed overhead could see. Some­ of the last year in the South- there larly well. Certainly a majority of criss-crosses the continent finds their passengers. FEDERAL FARM BOARD how, though, il, didn’t have the this a convenient stopping place. I observed at least a hundred wae-something seriously the mat­ the merchants and other business thrill of the old “ four-sheets" WASHINGTON te? rwlth the premises on which men interviewed by the Herald on Airports are on both ^sldes of the persons who. after the ceremony they" pasted on th barn doors of the arrival and departure, AIDS COnON (iROWERS that conclusion was founded. the subject have expressed them­ v/hen I was a lad. river— with a municipal port on one bank and a more commercial mounted their lizzies and silently LETTER There is something the matter selves plainly enough in opposi­ Also, on a rooftop I was amazed to note a “ For Sale” sign directed field on the other. drove away— for all the world like Washington, Aug. 2D.— Tenta­ with the premises in any case that tion. 'dear old grandpa who, after talk­ By RODNEY DUTCHER. and one woman, the female statue tive agreements to advance money at the air passers-by. The Fairfax field Is somewhere ing everything over with the boys calls for the abandonment of more According to the most recent in­ And it occurred to me that, sad being that of Frances E. Willard, to cotton growers of the south tc between the ’ Longchamps race at the 5:15, hitchec up Jenny and than three thousand human lives terpretation of the law passed by though it be to contemplate, it course in Paris and an old-fasii- Washington, Aug. 20.— Our the reformer, presented proudly aid in the marketing of this year’s with a single “ giddyap” made his by Illinois. crop have been made by the Fed­ — and the 1,400 employes of the the Legislature at its regular ses­ may be only tomorrow before the ioned county fair grounds. The national hall of tame, officially rooftops tell us to “ be nonchalant way back to the farmyard. Many Warriors in Hall. eral Farm Board, it was announced Hartford Rubber Company must sion, it seems to be accepted that lawns are dotted with gay um­ known as Statuary Hall, is getting today. when dropping 2,000 feet . . . brellas and awnings, a snappy ■ There’s a good crop of generals represent at least that many per­ overcrowded and something will and early Indian fighters. The Between five to ten million dol­ the police commissioners of Man­ smoke a Sweet Clover clgaret!’’ little club house and eating BOOTLEGGER SUED sons— for the sake of a more effi­ chester have the legal right to The advertising possibilities of ground draws a well dressed and have to be done about it,- generals include tnree Presidents, lars of the board’s fund will be roofs has not even been tapped. 'T'his condition is not traceable lo Washington, Jackson and Garfield made available to loan to the cot­ cient manufacture not of tires but adopt such a traffic rule if they sea swanky crowd; holiday crowds in Boston, Aug. 20.— The first suit ton growers. It was stated. And, who knows, many a mort­ colorful summer attire. any apparent overproduction of — turned in by Virginia, Tennes­ of proflts. fit. Yet the commissioners need to recover damages from an alleged Che gents who have had their see and Ohi'>. Others, of Revolu­ Cotton growers already may ob­ gage on a prairie farm may be tain loans up to 66 per cent of Wholesale shifting of the indus­ hardly feel that just because they paid off by selling space to na­ bootlegger was filed in Federal memories enshrined iu marble or tionary or Civil War vintage, are trial activities of this country can­ And loads of pretty girls down Court here today. bronze and unloaded In Statuary Stark, Kirby Smith, Lew Wallace, their crop value from the Federal are empowered to make new traffic tional advertisers. intermediate credit banks, a state­ to meet the trains! Mrs. Georgians Hebert, of Hol­ Hall with reverent ceremonies are Kearney Shields, Wheeler Lee not be carried on without unseat­ regulations they are under any yoke, filed suit for $25,000 against men who doubtless still enjoy and Greene., One also observes ment issued by the board said. Un­ ing our civilization. We are not mandate to do so merely for the Wichita, by the way, is now The old depot, I fear, has had Joseph Guertin, of rlolyoke, charg­ post-nuuious celebrity in their own Sam, Houston. Carroll of Mary­ der today’s decision the board will and cannot become a nation of in­ sake of exercising a new preroga­ manufacturing some of the snap­ its day. It’s the airport that lures ing that her husband, Albert He­ home towns but whose names land, and Ethan Allen. lend an additional 25 per cent, piest little passenger planes in the girlies down in their summer making a total of 90 per cent dustrial nomads. But the people tive. That would be a somewhat bert, died as result of intoxicating mean little or nothing to the rest Quite a few e.x-senators are v/hich I have traveled. This entire finery. For, after all, the young liquor sold him bp Guertin. "of this forgetful country. present, as often as not standing loans on the crop value available can be frightened, through the childish reason for interfering country-side is more than passing­ pilots are romantic figures— even The trouble is that each state as if to orate on behalf of a rail­ for cotton on which a definite value development of a feeling of Inse­ with the established order of ly air-minded. when not particularly handsome. is authorized to contribute two road grab, with hands on their has fixed by hedging in the fu­ curity for their livelihood, out of things, and we hardly believe that Kansas City is boldly advertis­ And hundreds of the curious ac­ A spider’s web has no commer­ statues of distinguished nons and chests. At least two physicians— tures market. ing itself as a leading dropping- tually come down for no other rea­ cial value, says a scientist. It is a “ The effect of the secondary spending a cent for anything but the commissioners will yield to that makes an expected total, of Dr. Crawford Long of Georgia, in place. And not without rea- son than to see the east or west­ feminine apparel. 98, whereas there is comfortable discoverer of ether as an anaes­ loan will be to permit co-operative bare necessities. And if they do be­ the temptation to do a little boss­ room for no more than 60 ped­ thetic, and Ephraim McDowell of associations to make final settle­ come that frightened, then big ing simply because they have estals. Already there are 57 Kentucky, surgeon. Florida, pro­ ment with the member-growei business will discover, one of these feund out that they have a right to statues standing in the hall, which ducer of fruits and vegetables, when the latter desires to sell hla The Reducing Champeen! submitted a statue of John Gorrte, cotton,” the statement declared. mornings, that business big and do so. is just south of the Capitol’s rotunda. inventor of the ice machine and This, it was. pointed out, will pre­ little has been largely destroyed Granting that there is always The hall was originally the mechlcal refrigeration. vent farmers from being forced to and that 11 would have been much some danger of collision when cars House of Representatives, but u If there’s a new hall of fame place their cotton on the market when it Is already flooded. better to have let well enough are permitted to turn, even in a ■CD CD was outgrown. la 1864, Congress various states might use the alone. very wide street like Main street, authorized the president to invite added space to present brief each state to contribute marble or biographies of their heroes. Tour­ v/fcile other cars are speeding bronze figures of two of her most ists from other states, tlptolng THE MAYAS through that thoroughfare at thir­ notable sons, of military, civlo oi about in Statuary Hall and gazing INVITE ALL CHILDREN An article in the current issue ty miles- an hour, it would seem historical fame. In the few years reverently at these majestic fig­ of the Saturday evening Post by previously the , old hall had be­ ures, have little or no idea wh )’s TO’ LVME ART SHOW to us that the question at issue is come an eyesore and was filled represented by ‘ statues bearing George Allan England, descriptive whether it would be better to stop with apple stands and hucksters. such names as Kirkwood, Austin, of the marvels of Maya civilization the speeding and permit the turn­ The floors were covered often Crampton, 'Shoup, Vance, Stark, with rotten apple cores and to­ Plerpoht, King, Collamer, Kenna The Lyme Art Association, deep­ uncovered at Chichen-Itza, Yuca­ ing than to stop the turning and ly interested in extending the edu­ tan, is perhaps the most illumina­ bacco juice. Rose Allen (not Ethan), Clarke permit the speeding? The turning Population Increasing. Hanson,, Rice, Curry and^ Stock- cational advantages of its annual tive bit of writing on that subject certainly saves a lot of people a The place was redecorated and ton. Generally these statues are exhibitions to .the youth of the state, believes this end will be best that has been produced for popular lot of time and annoyance. The •HAGELLJkM. CUPP6R the first statue, that of General inscribed only with the man’s bare 1519-23 ■ gHiP .laso^ Nathaniel Greene presented By last name and the presenting served by a special' Children’s Da7> consumption. It brings in a new speeding is a constant source of bn which several of the.artist mem­ degree realization of the extraor­ STEAMSHIP Rhode Island, was accepted in state. At least a score of them peril to cars and to pedestrians and (D EVERY DAY '920 7 1874. In recent years the statnos might well wear large placards bers will be In attendance, to guide dinary degree of culture and scien­ wculd continue to be so, and It 1 FEB- SMALLER have been coming in more rapidly demanding: “ Who am I?” and Interest children guests in the paintings. That day will be next tific learning possessed by people can’t possibly save as much time, AKID .s m a l l e r ! ) and while it will be many years before every states fills its quota Sunday, from 1 to 6 p. m. (daylight of this continent many hundreds even to the speeders, as the “ turn­ time), and all children from every­ of years before Columbus was they are already beginning to ers’’ are asked to lose In traveling look rather thick in their re­ TRADE WITH BRITAIN where are invited to the gallery as born. The engineering, astronomi­ long distances seeking a parking guests of the association. Local stricted quarters. organizations are asked to co­ cal and architectural achievements place. Congressman George Holden Tinkham of Massachusetts has in­ OVER BaUON IN YEAR operate in arranging for the trans­ of the Mayas of two or three thou­ portation of the groups ol children sand years ago were almost incredi­ troduced a bill authorizing all IMPERIALISTS concerned— the Capitol architect, to the gallery at Old Lyme and ble. And yet no one has been able Washington, Aug. 20. — Uncle back to their homes. One of the Interesting things the public buildings and parks di­ Sam did a $1,809,000,000 business to explain the eudden and com­ about* the Wllliamstown Institujte rector and various congressional with his cousin John Bull last PILOTS IN NEW YORK plete disappearance of that civili­ of Politics is the number and qual­ committee chairmen—-to confer year. with architects, engineers anJ zation, least of all Mr. England, ity of the American imperialists Official figures for the “ visible” builders and plan for erection of a and “ invisible” trade between the New York, Aug. 20.— Dale Jack- W h o contents himself with frank that its discussions bring to light. new and separate “ Hall of Fame.” two English speaking nation?, is­ son and Forrest O’Brlne, pilots of. wondering. Not many people In this country -AMD NOW, X Tinkham thinks it would be a sued today by the Department of the St. Louis Robin, record break­ One thing he has shown— that have quite realized how many out­ VfiE'U SEE IF good idea to give each state a Commerce showed that 30 per cent ing refueling’ endurance plane, separate room. were scheduled to call on Mayor Is, he has brought it to the reali- spoken advocates there are of the V4E CAM'T of the International transactions of SQUEETE HIM F. Wellington Ruckstull, the the United States were with Great James J. Walker at City Hall to­ eaiion of the ordinary reader as no theory that might makes right SOME MORE.' sculptor, has made a preliminary Britain in l92S. day. Earlier in the day they were to ireheologist ever did— and that is and that “ inferior” peoples exists sketch of his ideas, which have Great Britain purchased mer­ be entertained at luncheon by the that the stupendous building oper- only to be exploited by “ superior” found some favor. These call for chandise from United States and Curtiss Airplane & Motor Corpora­ a building 540 feet long and Si40 tion. itions on which the Mayas embark- peoples. The Wllliamstown Insti­ obtained gold valued at $883,000,- feet wide with a dome of 240 feet 000 and in turn sold this country Jackson and O’Brlne brought Bd-iwere carried out by the em­ tute offers such admirable oppor­ In diameter. Charles E. Falrman, goods appraised for customs pur­ their plane here yesterday In com­ ployment of vast quantities of un­ tunity for them to be heard, how­ art curator of the Capitol, en­ poses at $234,000,000, leaving a pany with P, Chafee and Ray Was­ paid labor. If it took a thousand ever, that in increasing numbers dorses the Ruckstull plan with all bailance of $559,000,000 in favor of sail. their r^ueling crew. Wassail its elaborate trimmings. and Chaffee had charge of tbe re­ ne% to do, without metal tools they are coming to the front with Aoicricft It may be interesting to see just On the “ invisible” side of the fueling of the “ Spokane San jGpod’’ inA-.’ 'Without draft animals, what advocacies that would do all cred­ what the government has on hand trade ledger England and Its pos­ at Roosevelt Field. pne-man could do in modern times, it to a Kaiser Wilhelm or a Benito In the way of heros and states­ sessions had a balance of $68,000,r ------ho matter— the thousand men Mussolini. men to put in this new hall of 000. Every item on.the llsi_wa<» in Sound travels through hot sum­ krei^ available. fame, if it is built. First off, It Britain’s favor except the $160,- mer air at 1266 feet a second: There is no great danger In the might be mentioned that the pres­ OOO.DOO paid to United States oo through dry zero air at from 1088 A id perhaps It is in that very public expression of these views. ent collection Includes 66 tnen the war debU to 1150 feet a seconcU

A - t '* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20,1923. YEAR’S ONLY CIRCUS WAPPING Where the Trouble Started COMING NEXT WEEK I Mrs. George Buckland and four children left Sunday for East Hart- land to spend a week with her sis­ iEMI ANNUAL SALE Downie Brothers’ Show to Be ter, Mrs. T. H. Desmond. On Woodland Street Lot on Mrs. Dorothy Donahue recently spent the week-end at her home J* Wednesday, Aug. 28. here with her sister, Mrs. Ernestine Suliivan. She returned Monday This Single Size Steel Windsor The only circus to put appear­ morning to her office work at New ance in Manchester this summer, York. Downie Brothers,’ will come here Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Battey for a one-day performance one week motored to Amenla, N. Y., Satur­ from tomorrow, Wednesday after­ day whete they spent the week-end Bed, Special, for the Sale noon and evening, August 28. Bill­ with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. boards and barns already bear no­ Geer, who formerly lived here. tice of the forthcoming event in Miss Olive Buckland, daughter nt gaudily colored posters. The lo­ Mr. and Mrs. George Buckland, Is cation will be on the Steve Pearl spending two or three weeks with property on Woodland street, which her aunt Mrs. Katherine (Buck- has been the scene of many other land) West in Hartford. circuses and carnivals in past years Miss Dorothy Stowell of Hart­ since the Hollister street lot was ford, went to Storrs over the week­ turned into building lots. end where she spent the time wl'.n Downie Brothers’ wild animal Miss Harriet Sharp and Miss Ellen circus is said to be the largest J. Foster of Wapping. motorized circus in the world, Mrs. Hattie D. Lane, worthy lec­ ii traveling from place to place in turer of Wapping Grange, returned large motor vans. To quote its to her home at Pleasant Valley ^ 5 press agent it provides a rare Friday afternoon from Amherst, It is the purpose of chance “ to laugh at the clowns, to Mass., where she has been attend­ our sale to make avail­ 1 ^ marvel at the daring trapeze artist, ing the Grange Lecturers’ Confer­ able, values far above L to get another look at the glaring ence. 1 spangled robes, to look in wonder­ Following are the names of some the ordinary. This, * 1 ' " ment at the steel arena as the pear­ of the new books recently purchas­ sui’ely is one ! Its less trainer puts the snarling beasts ed for the Sadd Memorial Public W finish is a rich brown. through their paces, to feed peanuts Library: “ The Emigrants” by Bo- Use it for a son’s to the ponderous elephants, to zer; “ The White Moll” by Packard; ‘ Riding for Cross T,” by Gilbert; room, or a daughter’s wander through the menagerie and 'A gaze on strange and ’curious ani­ “ A Laugh a Day Keeps the Doctor . . . for your guest mals.” -\way” by Irving Cobb; “ Mr. Bll- room . . . for an inex­ Downie Brothers’ feature what lingham, the Marquis and Made- pensive room. . •' they call pre-war prices— General Ion” by Oppenheim; “ The Raider” admission 25 and 50 cents at by Seltzer; “ The Tin Soldier” by wherever you may either show. Temple Bailey; “ The Conquest of No. 89-206 have the need! The street parade will be at Canaan” by Booth Tarkington; noon. “ The Bronze Hand” by Carolyn Wells; “ The Well-Wisher” by Robert Horton; “ The Black Camel” by Earl Derr Biggers; “ The Seven HEBRON •\ges of Washington” by Owen Wis- This All Mahogany Four-poster tu; “ Tarzan the Untamed” and r • Relatives, neighbors and friends “ The Sou of Tarzan” by Edgar of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray Burroughs: “ Under the Greenwood gathered at the Gray home Friday Tree” by Hardy; “ The Black Ab­ evening and gave them a genuine bot” by Wallace; “Trader Horn” by A view of the American consulate at Harbin, China, where started is Sale Priced surprise on the tenth anniversary Harnet; “ The Darbley Mystery” by the present controversy between China and Russia when Chinese nation­ of their marriage. About forty Freeman; “ The Pilot of the Cloud alists seized the Chinese Eastern railway operated by Russia, is pictured were present. Patrol” by Crump; “ Lanky Lawson above. Below, a view of the railway station at Harbin, now in control A family reunion was recently With the One-Ring Circus” by Roe; of nationalists. held at the old place known as “ The “ Spiffy Henshaw” by Fitzhugh; Bradford House” near the Marl­ “ Nancy Brandon’s Mystery” by borough line. The place was occu­ Garis; “ Ruth Fielding Clearing outfielder, recently received a de­ Reds while studying for his de­ pied by the late Mrs. Mellisa Her Name’’ by Alice Emerson. gree. Jones. Among those present were gree of Bachelor of Arts in physi­ Mrs. Helen White, a sister of the ALLEN GETS DEGREE cal education at the University of A day on the planet Eros is five late Mrs. Jones, Mr; and Mrs. Ethan Allen, Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati. He played with the and one-half hours long. George Loomis of Willimantic, Mrs. Nellie Jones Skinner of Westches­ ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones The posts and foot-rail, of this bed are of Jones street. Dr. Alfred C. Hills of Toledo, turned from solid mahogany. The head O., and Miss Mary Grace Hills of and foot panels are mahogany veneer on a New Haven, who have been spend­ ing some time at the Willimantic mahogany core (will never warp or snlit). Campground with their mother, Pineapple caiwed posts. Full size! Mrs. James Frisbey, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Helen Greater White. Mrs. Frisbie is 88 years Dozens of other beds, both four-poster old and is in good health. Other r e ­ and "Jenny Lind” types, discounted for cent guests at the Hills home were Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg White ani the sale. Some for as low as $14.73. No. 240-36 4 children. Mrs. Annie McArthur, of Syra­ cuse, N. Y., her son-in-law and Prosperity Sale daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland and their son Robert, also her granddaughter, Doris Mc­ Either of These a Splendid Value! Arthur, spent the. week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stierwocul Miner. Mrs. Miner's sister, Mi.-!S Hannah Fuller of East Haddant. Begins Thursday has also been the guest of her sis­ $7.25 $5.95 ter for the past week, before leav­ ing for a trip to Florida. (left) You can choose this steel bed Miss Marjory Martin, daughter in either full or single size at this ol the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mar­ tin, and librarian of the Dalton, price. It is attractively finished in Mass., library, na.s received notice Save 10% to 50% brown enamel, has steel cane panel of her election as second vice-presi­ i i l m / i p ■TT' dent of the Massachusetts Library at head and foot. ,, ■ - association. If The J. W. Hale Company’s share of the Mrs. Frederick "Wyman enter­ H (right) This bed has a two-inch con­ tained several guests at her home Friday evening, including the Rev. $1,500,000 warehouse stock of the American tinuous post at head and foot, four and Mrs. T. D. Martin, their guests. Dry Goods Company goes on sale Thursday very heavy spindles. This is avail­ ii Mr. and Mrs. Irving Will and daughter. Miss Marion, of Herki­ at 10% to 50% off The J. W. Hale Com­ No. 89-445 able in full or single size. No. 89-424 mer, N. Y. The Church Army, assisted by pany’s regular low prices ! You save 10% Dr. Benjamin Bissell, took charge to 50% — certainly that’s worth while of the services at St. Peter’s Epis­ qood copal church on Sunday, Capt. A. saving ! qears W. Abraham preaching. Dr. Aus tin Warren played the organ, and James Martin, Robert Will and Miss If This sale makes it possible for you to own Marjorie Martin assisted in the SIM.MONS “ Beautyrest” mattress, SIMMONS “ Ace” spring, their choir. Captain Abraham will take more and better things for less money—• the inner spring one that so many nationally advertised and en­ charge of the services next Sunday pr.ominent women have endorsed. dorsed one. Twenty years of ser­ Soft, spring.vj gloriously comfort­ $29.75 vice is not too much to expect of for the last time on this visit. it makes you more prosperous because you About fifty were present at the able and priced at $39.50. this spring. It is here for but church school picnic given by St. can have more things and more money left Regularly $40 $19.75, either size. Peter’s church on Saturday after­ after you buy them. noon at Columbia Lake. The The Flint-Bruce Church Army team was present and Our Imperial Edge All helped in the program of enter­ If Save 10% to 50% on things you need right Special Mattress Sale tainment. Cadet William Davy Felt Mattress, Bence took charge of the group of now ! Priced Special children in the bathing, swimming and games. Supper was served on the picnic grounds. A peanut hunt If Save 10% to 50% on things you’ll need this $13.75 $17,50 was managed by Miss Helen Gil- fall! This is a mattress made to Made for us by a Nationally Dert. known manufacturer of fine The usual Christian Endeavor our own specifications and service was omitted Sunday eve­ idea of a good mattress for The “ Repose” box spring is all hand made bedding. Filling— new, clean ning as many of the members If Save 10% to 50% on things you’ll need this little money. Rolled edge, .. .72 yielding tempered steel coils mount­ felt, layer upon layer, full wished to attend Professor Herbert durable ticking, filled with 50 weight 50 lbs., art ticking, K. Job’s lecture on bird life in winter! ed on a hardwood frame, upholstered with lbs. of new soft felt. many thick layers of soft cotton felt ancl Imperial edge — a new low Colchester, that evening. An eve­ price for such quality. ning service was held at St. Peter’s all covered with a heavy and .good-looking church, with a sermon by Dr. Bls- Tf Save 10% to 50% on things you can use all ticking! sell, the first Sunday evening serv­ The “Dr. Parker” ice held in the church for a long year round. 25 Year Guaranteed time. 100% All Felt “Luxury” Coil Mrs. M. J. Bnrdette, her son and Jaughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. If Women’s and children’s clothing 10% to Mattress Spring Charles Burdette, and child, of New ifork, are the guests of Mr. and 50% less! Sheets, cases, blankets, and Mrs. Frederick Wyman for a week 19.50 $13,95 other house furnishings at great reduc­ $ The “Luxury” coil spring is )r ten days. Layer upon thick layer of Mrs. Margaret Brown of New tions. Wash goods, silks, and draperies regularly on our floors for elastic 100% all cotton felt. ifork, also Mrs. F. Applegate of $19, is discounted $5.05 for Boston and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wil- radically reduced. Tightly tufted so it will al­ this sale. Its 99 full hour­ !O X and their son Alvin, of Mystic, ways be smooth and resilient. glass coils yield to every curve were Sunday visitors at the home Heavy and attractive ticking. >f Mrs. Clara Brown and her The “Dreamland” Mattress of the body. laughter, Mrs. Daisy Humphreys, WATCH FOR OUR Full size hr single. It their summer home here. Mas­ This is an inner-spring mattress and just Any of these advertised items, all ter Alvin Wilcox is Mrs. Brown’s There are scores of other bedding about the fullest measure in sleeping com­ treat-grand-son, and he saw his ADVERTISEMENT IN WEDNESDAY’S HERALD! the others in this department, can Items. . . pillows, springs and mat­ fort. Its 525 spiral coils are upholstered be purchased on our "Budget freat-grand-mother for the first tresses not mentioned in this ad with thick layers of soft felt. It will give lime on Sunday. I’ lan.” Ask about when purchii^- . . . that are also discounted. you years of ease and real comfort. ing. Mrs. Marion Hilliard of Sterling '• .i Sill, and her friend, Mrs. Potvin, if Central 'Village, were callers on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hil­ 103 Asylum Street and 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford ; J lard’s sister, Mrs. John N. Hewitt. Mrs. Hilliard had just been to OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Providence where she attended the rraduation of her daughter. Miss Jarolyn, from Bryant and Stratton’s iusiness college. Mr. and Mrs. Valter Hewitt of New London were ilso Sunday visitors at their former tome here. John N. Hewitt and William Jriffin visited Point O’ Woods and The FLINT-BItriCE Co tiant’s Neck, Niantic, on Sunday, ii- V"-' SIX MiNdHfiST^^lS^NING HERALD, SOimi MA CONN!, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20,1929.

second term, Harrlsen w m defeat What Happens When Two Locomotives Crash ed by Cleveland. DAILY RADION PROGRAM He was the principal repirMen^ ; 2i:3-WTlO. HARTFORD-1C60. tative of the United Stetes at the Tuesday, August 20. 6:3o 5:30—German trio program. Leading DX Stations. lioover, jr., aoii of Tresl* 7:00 (i:u0—Musical mechanicians. (DST) (ST) Hague conference in 1899. He deni Hoo\cr and radio e.^pcrt for the 7:30 6:30—Sketch with WEAF. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. lectured for a time at Leland W esura Air lOxpress, Lob Anyeles. 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 8:30 7:30— I'omar's dance orchestra. Stanford Junior University id Will explain the essential usrs of ths 7:00 6 :00—Dinner dance music. 9;00 8:00—WEAK progs. (1% hrs.) radio in connection with aviation when •7:30 6:30—Aunt Mandy’s Chlllun. 10:30 3:30—Feature music hours. California and was the author of he taiks on ‘’Ktidio, Magric Guide for 8:00 7.'00—Main Street rural sketch. I2:4f> 11:45—Studio concerL BBXJAMIN; HAitRlSON. several articles and books, ihclud Airplanes” over WEAK and associ­ 3:00 .3:00—Kndio trresenialions. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. ing “This Country of Ours,” a ated stations at 7 o'clock Tuesday 9:30 8:30—Philharmonic • Symphony 8:00 7:00—NiJC programs (2r/4 hrs.) nijjht. In cooperation with otlier ex- orchestra. 11:15 10:15—Dance music to 2:30. Today Is the 96th anniversary ol practical description of the work* per.s Hoover lias been experinienline 10:30 9:30—Bruce Campbell Singer*. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO-770. the birth ot Benjamin Harrison, tngs of the government. for the perfection of the radio tele­ 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. He died after a Drier Illness in phone. His major Interest Is with 302.S—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990, 8:00 7:00—WAI3C programs (4 hrs.) soldier, orator, lawyer, author and aviation. The radio must become to 6:30 5:30—Liiiiner " dunce music. 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. Indianapolis in 1901. the airplane, he sa.vs, what the block 7;oo 6:00—Singing the blues. 3:00 8:00—'J’heater preserrtations. 23rd president of .he United States s.vslem is to the railroad. Appropri­ 7:30 6:30—Lowe's dHii(,'e orchestra. 'J:30 8:30—Mooseheart childi-en. ate musical selections will be heard 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 12:00 V) :00—Artl.sta entertainment. Hfirrlson was born Ang. 20, in conJuncUori will) this program. The 10:30 9:30—Earl’s dance orcheslia. 416.4—WGN, CHICAGO-720. ‘’Marioneite Espanol” by Cui will be 348.^WABC, NEW YORK—860. 11:20 10:20—Louie's Hungry Five. 1833 at North Bend, U. His piu.ved by Mathilde Harding, pianist, 6:3it 5:30—Candle Light orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Dance music, liarmonisls. father, John Scott Harrison, a. son during lier Joint recital with Serge 7:00 6:00—(j.vpsy camp nni.sic. 12:00 ll:0ti—The dream club. KollarsUy, violinist, to be broadcast 7:30 6:30—United Symphony orch. 12:15 11:15-Dance music, artists. -of President William Henry Har­ over WAJtC and allied stations at 8. 8:00 7:00—Mathilde Harding, pianist; 12:45 11:45—I’est club: orchestra. For this opening number Mr. Kotlar- Serge Kotlarsky, violinist. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. rison, represented the Whigs in sky ha.s selected a serenade and Wag­ 8:30 7:30—Aviation dramatiz-ation. 8:10 7:10—Tlie Angelu.s itour. Congress from 1853 to 1857. ner's ''Allium Loaf.” 9:00 8:00—Paul Whiteman's orch. 8:30 7:3o—WEAK orcliestia music. 10:00 3:00—David Mendoza's orch. 3:u0 8:00—.Musical comedy hils. After studying law In Clncia- 10:30 0:30—.'

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watch or cloaefltting bracelet' Racing for Lipton Trophy m TlBELLEl the wrist makes the wrist appei^ sma;ller and the hand longer. Wits County Sheriff Solves the bracelet further up on the aruf, ROCKVILLE That’s the Advice of Bebe the wrist will appear larger.” j Daniels. i Coroner Held Inquest. YANKS BDY SHORTSTOP ! Coroner John Yeomans held an BY MABEL DUKE, A $238,000 Bank Holdup j inquest in the Superior Court room, San Jose, Cal,, Aug. 20.— The I town hall, yesterday afternoon on “ Pale hands like lotus buds that New York Yankees have obtained the death of Nolan William Fan­ the services of Ed. Lleshnan. 21- ning, 23, of Hartford, who died float ...” year-old shortstop of the San Jose following an accident at the Burke "It is astonishing how little club. He is to sign in September / i Bridge Saturc^ay morning. The women know of ‘dressing’ their and report to the champions next 1 witnesses were Police Captain I hands,” declares Bebe Daniels. “ Oh, season. Stephen Tobin, Officer Richard Lieshman, an Oakland boy Juat Shea, Dr. T. F. Rockwell, medical yes, every woman knows that her out of High school, has been a star examiner: Jack Lassow, driver of costume isn’t complete without the all year and the Yanks were forced the car, Edgar Jones, who arrived right gloves, but that isn’t the end to outbid several rival clubs. shortly after the accident and of hand ‘dressing.’ I’m speaking of the use of jewelry. So often a Joseph Brow of the Rockville Gar­ It Is estimated that about 20,- age. It is expected the finding woman's hands are marred rather than flattered by rings and brace­ 000 persons die every year In In^ will be announced within a weea. dia from snakebite. The driver is still out under bonds lets,” of $1,000. No amount of beautiful flawless CROT 1 i « 8 , 0 0 0 Rev. Blake Smith Resigns. stones in exquisite settings, strung At a business meeting naid at on the fingers, can be as beautiful HONISS’S the Baptist church Sunday, Rev. as a single ring to enhance the Blake Smith tendered his resign,i- beauty of the hand. Even though OYSTER HOUSE tion as pastor of the church, fie one may own a number of expensive and beautiful rings, to wear more has been given a call to a pastorate is noted for its Lobster^ in Mexico, Mo. Mr. Smith has been than one or two on a hand detracts pastor of the local church for two rather than adds to one’s appear­ Shrimp, Crabmeat, Tunalish years and four months. The pulpit ance. And more than one ring N01&C ring and solitaire. Vtt-FJXCCp, Funeral of Mrs. Rau. served from .5 p. m. to 8 p. m. The funeral of Mrs. Johanna H. “ An imperfect hand may be en­ Rau, wife of former Superintendent hanced immeasurably by an intelli­ each day except Sunday. of streets, Frank R. Rau, who died gent use of jewelry. A single ring I at the home of her daughter. Mrs. on the ring finger will make the Coolest place in Hartford %, J s, ' . F Nelson Gerber in Sutton, Aiass., on hand appear longer and slimmer to dine. ^WEa«=p UE.AWOEV2MAK /V Sunday, was largely attended from whereas a ring should be worn on the Lucina Memorial Chapel this the little finger only when the hand afternoon. There was a wealth of is gracefully shaped,” Miss Daniels HONISS’S floral tributes. Rev. Mr. Hyden- advises. reich pastor of the Hartford “ Hands may further be enhanced OYSTER HOUSE Lutheran church, officiated. Burial First to congratulate Earl Gresh, upper left, on shattering a world s by bracelets and today’s fashions 22 State St., Hartford speed record for outboard motors at the Philadelphia, Pa., races, was was in the family plot in Grove permit of as many brac'ilets as the (Under Grant’s Store) pretty Helen Hentschel, the only woman racer to compete for the Sir pocketbook will allow. A wrist Hi,ll cemetery. The bearers were Thomas Lipton Cup. Gresh, of St. Petersburg, Fla., sped over the six- Rodjert Rau of Stottsville, N. Y., qalpm mile course at 40.28 miles per hour. Below you see Miss Hentschel, of William Rau, of Windsorville; Wal­ New York, stunting in her “ Golden Girl.” FLEAQIE, ter Rau of this city, and Nelson Gerber, of Sutton, Mass., sons and son-in-law of the deceased. TAKfe l i f e avenue Is spending a few days in Blankenburg and Miss Emily Rice fle a q i-e. -■F\t3ST TO'tfeANJ'aPOlzr ■p^iSOt^U^B'V A\T2PLAV-'SE. Gets 90 Days. Stanley Mlodznski of West Main Boston and New Hampshire. and the program committee will be Mrs. H. Wendell Endicott of Miss Arlene Monaghan and Miss These sketches depict the high spots in Sheriff A Iderman’s solution of the $238,000 bank robbery and street, a baker, was before Judge Fisk in police court on Monday Dedham, Mass., has been the guest Emily Rice. murder of four men at Lamar, Colo. Ralph Fleagle is under arrest, having been brought back from Kan­ of her parents, Col and Mrs. Fran­ Miss Emily Rice was a week-end kakee, 111., by airplane, while his brother, Jake Fleagle, whose blood-stained fingerprints are said to have morning charged with intoxication and breach of the peace. In assault­ cis T. Maxwell for a few days. guest of friends In Monson, Mass. Your Cheapest been found on a murder victim’s auto, escaped Sheriff Alderman by 10 minutes in Peoria, 111., and is now Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Har- being sought by police throughout the United Stataes. ing his wife. He was sentenced to thirty days in jail on tdie first tenstein of Prospect street were the count and sixty days on the second guests of relatives in Providence, count. He paid costs of $13.7 8 R. I., on Saturday, Lamar, Colo., — The greatest scooping money and bonds into can- were unwelcome, but the Fleagles and was taken to Tolland County Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schuhle of I vas bags that he carried. always had plenty of money. The jail. Mlodznski was arrested Fri­ Glendale, L. I., have returned home F ires N e ce ssity - manhunt in the southwest 1 The job completed, the leader neighbors suspected that they after spending two weeks at North the days of is nearing : made E. A. Kesinger, a teller, and day night by Officer Richard Shea. are often started by the were moonshiners. Fell from Shed. Woodstock, White Mountains, stop­ its end and a rural sheriff who had j Eskel A. Lundgren, a clerk, get up Sheriff Aiderman and Chief George R. Skinner of the Ogden ping in this city with relatives over arsonist. been a farmer all his life until h ls> °^ Richardson arrested J«.cog Fleagle, Corner section fell from a tobacco the week-end. , Dandlts’ waiting auto — a blue Sr., and two of his sons. Waiter To gain dishonest dollars election two years ago and who , gedan. Dropping their re- shed on his farm on Saturday morn­ Fire Insurance and Fred. Two other sons, Ralph ing and Injured his left thumb so for himself, the arsonist will had never seen a rogues’ gallery, | volvers and picking up rifles that and Jake, Jr., were supposed to be badly that it may be necessary to sacrifice the life of others a Bertlllon photo or a fingerprint i were in the tonneau, the bandits vacationing in California. TALCOTTVILLE amputate it at the first joint. He and imperil property of un­ card— has covered himself with sped off in a cloud of dust, carrying Developments multiplied fast. glory as a detective whose deeds Kesinger and Lundgren with them, also received bruises about the The Salvation Army Band of The officers found that the Flea­ body. Dr. T. F. Rockwell ordered told value. would rival those of Sherlock a few miles down the road. Manchester will give a concert on i gles had been depositing enormous his removal to the Hartford hospi­ Holmes. ! Lundgren was dumped out, un- the library lawn tom,orroxr evening. The National Board of sums In various banks under dif­ tal. For Sheriff L. E, Alderman of ; harmed. Days later the murdered Mrs. Olln Beebe and Miss Caro­ Fire Underwriters whose ad­ ferent names, the amounts once Band Concert. line Beebe are spending the week Prowers County, Colorado— a two- i body of Kesinger was found In an reaching as high as $150,000. gun peace officer of the old school, old farm house, The fifth municipal band concert at the Wlllimantic Camp- Ground, vertisement appears in the Your fire insurance dollar pays for indem­ j They found, too, that Fred Flea­ who has steel-blue eyes, wears a | Sheriff Alderman, notified by of the season will be held in Tal- Mr. and Mrs. Sumner B. Smith adjoining column helps the ten-gallon hat and can shoot from i telephone at his home, rushed to gle had a box under an assumed cott Park on Thursday evening, Au­ and family of Bridgeport visited law in tracing the arsonist. nity— for immunity against financial loss the hip with either hand— believes ' the bank and gave chase In his name in the Garden City postofflco gust 27. The Boys Band of Rock­ relatives in town over the week­ and watched that box. In a day or ville will furnish the music, with But . . . when calamity overtakes you. But that dollar he has at last solved the $238,000 auto. A few miles down the road an excellent program. Theve con­ end. holdup of the First National Bank be sighted the speeding bandit car so there came a letter and Aider- Miss Ruby Fuller, matron at the man opened it and read it. certs are proving very popular and Be protected with com­ buys so much more than the^demnity it of Lamar, featured by the brutal and opened fire with his six-gun. hundreds of people show their &p- Tolland County Home at Vernon murder of four men, on May 23, Decoy Letter Nabs Man In Illinois Center, was a week-end guest of plete fire insurance. But one man with a pistol was no preciation by attending. pays for that it ranks as one of the most 1928. match for five men with rifles who The letter had been mailed at To Parade Saturday. her sister, Mrs. John Frazier. Telephone 3665 He has used the most modern stopped and blazed away at the Kankakee, 111., asked for an imme­ The members of the local Ameri­ Miss Mildred MacCallum is on a effective dollars you spend. Its purchasing methods of the skilled detective; sheriff’s auto. Alderman dropped diate reply and although unsigned vacation trip through the Thousand / fingerprints, decoy letters, blood can Legion Auxiliary are planning Fayette B. Clarke f i behind his machine as it was rid­ it was obviously from Ralph Flea­ to take part in the parade to be Islands and St. Lawrence Valley. power is away above thq average. tests and even airplanes. In the dled with rifle bullets. Mrs. Felix McCue and son Ed­ 10 DEPOT SQUARE gle. Quickly, Sheriff Alderman held in Hartford on Saturday^ in Manchester 14 months that he has been on the 200 Scour Country in Big Manhunt hopped a plane, flew to Chicago mund have returned their home in connection with the Legion State Fire insurance, from the indenmity.stand-" trail he has traveled more than The greatest manhunt since the and drove to Kankakee. Guessing Convention. Mrs. Robert Amende Worcester, Mass., after spending 100,000 miles by auto, train and days of Jesse James was on. The several weeks as guests of Mrs. Representing the righly that Ralph Fleagle would and Mrs. Louise Morin are distrib­ point alone, is one of the cheapest o f present- airplane in a dozen states, aided in Kansas-Colorado border region call for his reply at the general uting the uniforms to the members. McCue’s parents, Mr. and Mr. J. the arrests of 150 suspected bank was swept as though with a fine- delivery window, Alderman ar­ Ijawn Party Postponed. Edmund Bradley. HARTFORD robbers from New York to Califor­ tooth comb. But no trace of the James Wood and son Fred took a day necessities. Its cost has consistently de­ ranged matters with the Kankakee The lawn party to be held under FIRE INSURANCE CO. nia and jailed 40 of them as es­ bandits was found— except one. postmaster and waited. Ralph came the auspices of the Luther League* trip to New York City Saturday clined—even during the period of war in­ caped convicts or fugitives from Dr. William Wineinger of Digh- and" the sheriff nabbed him. of the First Evangelical church at and Sunday. and other strong and dependable justice. ton, Kan., which is nearby, was The officers jailed Ralph and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip The Golden Rule Club will meet companies. flation—practically every year for the last Seven Jailed by Relentless Sheriff. decoyed from his home that night kept quiet and, guessing that Jake Pressler of Thompson street, will be in the church parlors on Friday And now the manhunt is'nearing by a man who told him a friend was not far off, watched Ralph’s held on Wednesday, August 28, in­ evening at 7:30 o’clock, D, S. T. twenty. its end. Sheriff Alderman has had been injured in a tractor ac­ hotel for telephone calls. They stead of Thursday of this week as The hostesses will be Mrs. C. W. seven men under arrest, two of cident and asked him to come. were rewarded by a man who call­ previously announced. whom he feels certain participated Dr. Wineinger went. Later, 'his ed and, being told Ralph was out, Restaurant Changes Hands. And this in spite of the fact that insur­ in the Lamar bank robbery and murdered body was found in his left word for him to call a certain The restaurant on West Main liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmriiiiitimimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) ance service—as rendered by the 239 Stock quadruple murder and others whom blood-stained car on a lonely address In Peoria, 111. street conducted by Charles Lisk he believes were “ in” on the crime road. Sheriff Alderman telephoned for several years, has been sold to companies constituting the National Board in some fashion. And, by clever Obviously, Dr. Wineinger had Peoria police 1,o make the arrest at his brother, Henry Lisk, and How­ detective work, he has identified been kidnaped by the bandits to once and hurried there. Arriving, ard Wheelock of this city. Lisk and and obtained the fingerprints of the of Fire Underwriters—has multiplied its dress the wound of their leader he found they had arrested a Dr. Wheelock took possession on Sat­ FIRE INSURANCE | alleged ringleader. and murdered to prevent their I George DeMoss, whom he did not urday. ^ activities for the public welfare and greatly Police officers everywhere are identity. So, Sheriff Alderman rea­ Notes. S Policies That Offer Adequate Protection—PLUS S now on the lookout for Jake know— but in front of the police soned, there might be a valuable station was Dr. DeMoss’s auto, the Mrs. Ella Wiley and daughters. § The Friendly Co-operation of Our Office S enlarged their scope. Fleagle, wealthy ex-convict of Gar­ clue in the form of a fingerprint j selfsame blue Buick sedan in which Misses Edna and Grace, of Flor­ den City, Kan., who Sheriff Aider- on the doctor’s car. He had read of ence avenue, are enjoying a vaca­ man missed by only 10 minutes in the bandits had escaped from La­ sueh things in the newspapers. mar after the bank robbery! Al­ tion at Fort Trumbull Beach, Mil­ Peoria, 111., the other day. Ralph The farmer-sheriff knew nothing Research and Engineering Fleagle, his brother, is under ar­ derman’s heart leaped. ford. of fingerprint science himself, but Jake Fleagle Escapes by Ten Mrs. Frank Hall of Brooklyn 1 HOLDEN & NELSON Inc. | rest, Sheriff Alderman having cap­ he ordered the car carefully guard­ street and Mrs. James Doherty of Your fire insurance dollar may pay for tured him at Kankakee, 111., and Minutes = 583 Main Street Phone 8657 E ed and called in Police Chief Lee The sheriff found the Peoria po­ Vernon left on Sunday for Wash­ brought him back by airplane. The Richardson and Fingerprint Expert ington, D. C., on a vacation. indemnity only, but for good measure the six others are in jail at Lamar, lice had just released a woman i R. S. Terwilliger of Garden City, companion of Dr. DeMoss— a great Mr. and Mrs. William Plunder of liiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Colorado Springs arid Canon City. ! Kan. Hurriedly, he brought them Windsor avenue were at Silver Stock Fire Insurance companies provide No yellow-backed novel of ^ sen- j scene in an airplane. blunder, he says— but they had the address of her apartment, so Beach, Alilford, on Sunday. eration ago could equ 1 | bindits had taken pains to Miss Gladys Nettleton of Talcott engineering and research services to make the daring holdup of the First Na­ he rushed there. wipe out all prints inside the car, He learned that Jake Fleagle life and property safer—laboratories in tional Bank of Lamar, and a mod­ but one had escaped their notice— ern fiction story detective could had been living there with DeMoss New a fine impression of a blood-stain­ and the woman— and that Jake 10>inch Oscillator which to test materials and devices—scien­ hardly surpass the record of this ed thumb on a rear window. And six-foot, steel-eyed Colorado sheriff. had fled only 10 minutes before $16-50 on that the whole case hinges. he arrived! Fleagle had departed GUARD tific measurement of fire hazards—building Five Bandits Flee With $238,-000 Sheriff Alderman had this fing­ Built with either A. C* o Loot. so hurriedly that he had even left YOUR D . C cMCor It was one o’clock In the after­ erprint photographed and a copy his -hat. construction codes—arson detection and in­ sent to the government’s bureau of noon of May 23, 1928, when five In the apartment, Alderman vestigation—organized fire prevention—and men rushed into the First National identification at Washington, that says, the officers found a small ar­ STOMACH vast clearing house for criminal senal consisting five rifles, an Bank here, headed by a leader who records. Months passed, nothing many other voluntary measures designed to was unarmed. automatic shotgun and 2,000 "Up with your hands!” the un­ happened. rounds of ammunition. In the FROM THE lower the fire waste and thereby reduce the armed leader commanded the bank Just a few weeks ago, however, room, too, a blood-stained canvas employes and customers. And then, two men were arrested in Stock- sack like that used by the leader DAMAGE cost of fire insurance. a moment later: "Lie down every­ ton, Calif., on some trivial charge, in the Lamar bank robbery to body lie face down on the floor! fingerprinted and turned loose, scoop up the money. Blood tests DONE BY But two men neitherneiui’er put up Those prints, too, went to Wash­ will be made of the stains on this A thorough understanding of what Stock their hands nor dropped to the ington. An eagle-eyed government sack to compare them with the floor. One was A. N. Parrish, 70. expert discovered that the thumb stains on the dress of a woman Fire Insiurance really means and does—and a print of one of the men arrested in president of the bank, a Colorado bank meploye on whom the wound­ greater public use of its facilities—should state senator and a veteran of the California, who gave his name as ed bandit dripped blood. William Harrison Holden, was | WHAT days when the wild west was really DeMoss refused to go to Colo­ result in a still further reduction of the fiire wild. He snatched a revolver and identical with the thumbprint |rado without requisition papers fired point-blank at the leader, found on the glass of Dr. Winein- and was left in jail at Peoria, but YOU EAT waste and a consequently greater service to wounding him in the mouth. ger’s auto in Kansas! Ralph Fleagle waived extradition Ignoring his wound, from which But “ William Harrison Holden” and the sheriff brought him back the insuring puhhe. the blood spurted, the unarmed and his pal had vanished. One from Kankakee in an airplane. He by taking ACIDINE morning and leader motioned to one of his fol- might as well search for the pro­ is believed to be the first prisoner mght. verbial needle in the haystack. Think of all the varieties of food, and lowers t ever so transported. drink, too, that you put la your "Get that old fool!” he com­ A few days later, however, the During the 14 months before the stomach. Remember, \rtthout help, Washington expert discovered that only a perfect stomach can stand such manded. Washington expert stumbled upon treatment. But one out of ten of us Bank President i.s Shot Dead at this thumbprint was identical with the fingerprint clues, Sheriff Aider- has a perfect stomach. It pays to keep cool that of a certain Jake Fleagle, who ACIDIN E helps you digest starches, Desk. man had been busy. He traveled meats, pastries and rich foods without A bullet crashed through the had served a term in the Oklahoma thousands of miles all over the making you- suffer from SOURNESS, penitentiary some years ago. The United States, personally investi­ ACID, BILIOUSNESS. ACID RHEU­ aged president’s brain. MATISM, CHRONIC CONSTIPA- The other man who did not put links began to connect. gating bank robberies and aided in TION, COLDS, INDIGESTION, G.\S buy a Qeneral Electric Fan up his hands was John Parrish, Fleagle Family Is Nabbed on the arrest of 150 men, 40 of or SICK HEADACHES. ACIDINE Is Ranch sure, safe and swift In Its action. youthful son of the bank president, whom were found to be “ wanted” ACIDINE contains the most effective It is important to have a (an—for summer health and summer and a bank clerk. He stepped into Sheriff Alderman rushed to the in various cities. He was just on known anti-acid which remains In the Oklahoma penitentiary to learn stomach and keeps It sweet for a con- comfort. It is equally important to have the right fian. If you a telephone booth for a rifle that the verge of clamping down on one ( sideraSIe length of time. It Is combined always rested there. ‘everything he could about Jake suspect when the latter was shot with starch and meat dlgestants, in­ choose a General Electric you are assured of lasting service. T H E NATIONAL BOARD OF "Get him, too!” the unarmed Fleagle— his address, his habits, j killed in a bank robbery at cluding "Japtase" which digests 800 times Its weight of starchy foods. The G-E monogram says “This fan is made by General FIRE UNDERWRITERS leader commanded in the same un­ his record, the persons with whom Fountain Square, Ind., last May. For a few cents a day you can relieve excited tone, and young Parrish he corresponded while in prison. Seven men are now in jail as your stomach of Its troubles. 'We Electric” which, as you know, means ‘.‘You can buy no better." guarantee ACIDINE to fit your case. 85 John Street, New York dropped with a bullet in his brain. Strangely enough he found that suspects in the Lamar robbery as I f it doesn’t, get your money back Blood was streaming from the Jake Fleagle was the man’s real the result of Sheriff Alderman’s from your dru^st. That’s our busi­ A NA’nONAL ORGANIZATION OP name and that his father owned a persistence. ness principle. Get ACIDIN E at your STOCK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES wounded leader’s mouth. It cov druggists nCTt time your stomach ered his face, soaked his shirt and | ranch near Garden City, Kan, “ We are going to get them all,” bothers you, or write Health Laborsr ESTABLISHED IN 1S6& ran all the way down to his shoes, i Alderman went there and found tie says, “ and we are going to tories, Inc., Httsburgh, Pa, He made a grisly figure as he con- I that the Fleagle ranch had long hang them, according to the law, tinned to direct the robbery, giving | been a strange place. No crops or in the penitentiary at Canon City, Manchester Electric Co. ^ orders in the same quiet tone and] stock wexe raised on it, strangers | colo.” ACIDINE 773 MAIN STREET FHONE 5181 - 1 ^ ' r ^ *T^ '"r ■' 'HamBremr »^G H E STBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20,1929. /.

© 1929 13y WEA Jervice Irx,' M- ^ ELEA/JOR EAT5LY r > / I R f if I sent you a-way? I feel so ex­ as if I didn’t 1-love R-Rita to THIS HAS HAPPENED actly like writing tonight, that it’s d-death.” a shame to only sit and talk.” Red’s face flushed hotly. Rose Wallace, 10, and her MOLLY BURNHAM; with plenty 0 brother Charles, 14, had the She had grown pale, and there “ You’ve a nerve, Newton, to talk of men at her feet, asks JACK to Molly like that! Where would police of'’a whole state looking for ■yVELLS to marry her. Since col- were dark shadows under her eyes. them when they disappeared the Red was more observing than she you and your Innocent child be. if Uhew 'ibo ■ jege days, Molly and Jack have it wasn’t for her? Molly’s been a other day. They were playing Pears seem to be in fairly goodftbrought ^rom the market they sweethearts of sorts. But knew. with some other children. One perfect angel to Rita, and you know supply just now and many are be- should be put into cold salt water ■^lolly has acquired fame and for­ “ Pretty hard hit,” he decided. of the children snatched Rose’s , , , ^ _ . . to completely cover them. Let it. I’ve a darn good mind to knock ginning to . put them up for winter ; tune, with two successful plays on “ Poor kid. It’s a darn shame.” your bead off for talking to her doll away and tore her clothes off one hour. If the breads are Broadway. And Jack is still mark- “Come around tomorrow if you like that.” Rose slapped the doll assailant. use. A recipe for pear preserve j bloody they should stand in . water ii^g time in an architect's office, i like,” she was saying, “ and I’ll Red’s anger mounted. "And Gool— The young assailant’s mother that is said to be very good is given 'until clear, changing the water sev- ■ 'On the heels of a hectic evening, have Mary bake you an apple pie.” what’s more,” he announced, “ I’m came running, slapping everybody beiow; ieral times. Then plunge into boil- during which two men made love “ Why sure,” he said. “ But let me and threatening to call police. So !ing water, adding 2 tablespoons going to do it.” Three pounds each pears and to. her. Molly, acting on impulse, make you some coffee before I go, As he stepped toward Bob, Molly Rose and Charles ran away. lemon juice or vinegar and 1 tea- grabbed the midnight *to New will you? You’re looking sort of The little story is Interesting sugar, two oranges, a small bottle threw herself into his arms. of maraschino cherries. Pare the York, and telephoned .Tack, in the ragged, old thing. Pep you up a “ Oh, please, Red! He isn’t re­ just as an example of this funny Simmer calves’ breads for 20 min­ morning, to have breakfast with bit, if you’re going to be up all thing called maternal love which pears, use the rind of one orange utes and beef breads for 35 min­ sponsible for what he’s saying. and put the fruit through the food her. night.” Don’t— don’t start anything. Please, furiously and anlmal-llke protects uses. Drain from boiling water and Then, out of a clear sky, she “ Honestly, Red, I don’t feel like its own, but often does nof care ^ chopper. Add sugar, boil for one put into cold water. This keeps Red! You’ll wake Rita, dear.” half hour and seal. asked him to marry her. To her it.” “1 won’t make any noise,” he what happens to the children of I them white. When cold, remove astonishment and pain, he de­ “ Do you mind if I make some someone else. Those very parents j all membrane that is loose and any muttered.’ “ Ill knock him cold, and The new fashion book is just out clines, telling her that he cannot for myself? Have a cup with me, he won’t let a peep out of him.” who most fiercely protect their bits of fat or other material that be Mister Molly Burnham. like a good girl,” he coaxed. own offspring very often have no and a new collection of patterns may be attached to the bread. The Bob had risen unsteadily to his en O iJe—' has been received for insertion in Crushed and humiliated, Molly feet. He put his hat on jauntily, universal love for children. sweetbreads are now ready to use returns to Boston, determined to She turned to him gratefully. the Herald. No apparent lengthen­ in any preferred fashion. and grasped his stick firmly. ing of skirts is noticeable. The devote her entire life to the care “ Deaf Red! I’ll drink coffee or ‘Come on!” he challenged. Uarm — “ OUR BETTERS” The heart sweetbread is the of littie RITA NEWTON, the child arsenic, if it will make you happy. The Dr. Snook muraer trial juvenile patterns arj scarce as “ Bob! You’ll wake Rita! What’s usual. 'We have been waiting for round compact part and the throat of her dearest friend, who has But don’t get feeling sorry for me. the matter with J^ou? Are you waged in Columbus. O., and which bread the long loose part. They died. Jack and I broke up Ipng ago.” is nationally prominent in a na­ a new supply, which is the reason crazy?” no patterns have been printed for are called a “ pair” and are usually She vows to write no more He patted her hand sympathetic­ Molly Issued commands like a tion which numbers its dally mur­ sold together. One pair is cal­ plays, but to spend her time oom- ders about as it numbers auto the past few days. The number of ally. field marshal. people who send us repeat orders is culated to serve four persons with­ anthologv of mournful love verses, “ It’s a hell of a world,” he de­ “ Get out of here this Instant. accidents, makes one wonder why out other material being added. piling tragic poems for a little some are considered important proof of the fact that they are not clared. This is my house, and I shan’t have only very good but very cheap. .Mushrooms and peas are tradi­ She will also gather the love “ Run along and make your you here, when you’ve been drink­ and others not. To be sure, j tragedies of history, and write a tional with sweetbreads but other coffee,” she admonished. "And ing. Quickly now, or I’ll call the i there’s the eternal triangle mo­ vegetables are good. Cucumbers beautiful, sad book about the there are crackers and cheese tive, which is supposed to be uni­ The home-stretch of summer is police. I’m serious. Bob. I mean the hardest. There are thousands combine excellently in a salad, women whose hearts broke for around somewhere. Bring them in, every word I say. If you don’t versally Interesting. But dozens love. She goes to the library for when you come. And see if you of women who cannot have that while sweet peppers are good in a leave this minute, I shall telephone of murders which receive on' • made dish. reference books, and is reading can find some guava jelly.” much needed vacation away from station 16, and have you arrested. “ honorable mention” have this home— that precious week or more when RED FLA'NN. a reporter, Red rummaged around the pan­ Go now — before Red murders you. basic sex motive. Sweetbreads a la king are a when worries fly to the wind and change from chicken for a party comes to call. try and fixed a tray clumsily. Do you hear me?” The real answer is that here are people supposedly “'Our Bet­ country, mountain or shore do so and are as generally liked. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Measured his coffee carefully, and “ Red murder me!” marveled Bob much to prepare one for the winter CHAPTER XXXVI the water, and carried the perco­ drunkenly. “ Red couldn’t murder ters.” A professional man, a doc­ to come. People who live together lator into the drawing room. me, Molly. He’s not the size.” tor and a member of a state uni­ Sweetbreads a la King. Red was not a very tactful per­ “ If you don’t go now,” she told versity on trial for his life for in peace in cold weather often find son. He had, moreover, a Molly lay on her crazy cubist the hot weather a strain upon their One pair calves’ sweetbread*, 12 sofa, with her head buried in the him evenly, “ you’ll see whet’ier the confessed murder of a co-ed. nerves and temper. If one cannot mushrooms, 1 sweet pepper, 4 rather disconcerting way of coming he’s the size or not.” Here are educated, well-dressed, bluntly to the point. pillows; crying her heart out. get away for a change then the tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons “ Molly! Molly dear!” There would be trouble in a mo­ well-mannered people. The mass motto should be “ Move out of flour, W z cups milk, % teaspoon “•What are you doing?” he asked, ment. Bob’s hand was reaching un­ of human beings are a bit lower surveying the array of books. Red set his tray on the floor, and doors.” salt, % teaspoon pepper, 6 tri­ the percolator beside it, and put steadily toward a lamp on the on the ladder of the social scheme angles of toast or 6 patty shells, “ Writing a anthology of tragic table back of the divan. A heiavy of things: nothing so gratifies loves.” she told him. bis arms about her. “ Tomato and Lima Bean Stew.” parsley. “ Poor little girl! Want me to thing, with a marble base, and a them as to find that their “ bet­ “ What for?” fluted paper shade. Melt four tablespoons of butter, Cut prepared breads into neat smash his head. Molly?” ters” can get wrung through the add one-half cup of sliced onions, cubes. Cut mushrooms in strips. “ Because I want to.” (To Be Continued) (lovJ — roller ,iust as flat and humiliating­ She shook her head against his cover and cook slowly until onions Remove seeds from pepper and let “ Good enough,” he conceded. '' ^ ^ o r \ r - ly as their “ lessers” can. “ Speaking of love, do you mind if chest, laughing through her tears. are soft. Add two cups of cooked stand in boiling water for five min­ “ Oh no. Red. I’m crazy about his lima beans, two cups of canned to­ utes. Rub off thin outer covering I ask a personal question, Molly? SHE CHANGED You won't get sore?” head, dear.” y ! matoes, one cup of soft bread and cut in shreds. Clook mush­ “ He’s broken your heart-—that’s 4)we,e,L ' Another interesting phase of crumbs, one teaspoon each of salt rooms and pepper in 2 tablespoons “ I might. But go ahead. What Daily Health the murder is the accused doctor’s difference does it make?” what he’s done.” and sugar and a bit of pepper. butter over a low fire for five min­ “ Well,” he said, “ I wouldn’t “ Broken my heart, nothing!” she own stor:' of what happened as Cover and cook twenty minutes. utes. Add sweetbreads and mix want to hurt your feelings. It’s contradicted. “ I’m just tired, that’s Service 7 his romance flowered. First, he Stir in one-half cup grated cheese thoroughly. Keep hot. Melt remain­ told how charming and agreeable about Jack Wells.” all. I’m a poor, weak woman, and just before serving. Serve with ing butter in saucepan, stir In Mollv felt suddenly strange. She I’ve had a hard day.” by World Famed Authority and interesting and companion­ boiled noodles, rice or toasted flour and when bubbling slowly add had felt that way twice before. “ Well. Well. ‘Atta baby. Poor Hints On How To Keep Well able the girl whom he killed was. bread. milk, stirring constantly. Season Once when Rita died. And again li’l baby.” She asked for little, he said. They with salt and pepper and cook un­ avhen the censors attacked her play. He patted her hair awkwardly. went into the whole adventure Sweetbreads. til thick and smooth. Add sweet­ W f' SreVICE. INC. She was afraid that she was going .And she drew his clumsy fingers to ACTIVITY OF THE STOMACH “ with common sense.” It was One of the most delicate of meat bread mixture and heat over hot “ just a mutually pleasant ar­ to faint. her mouth, and kissed them. GOVERNED LARGELY BY dishes is the sweetbread. It’s an water. When ready to serve stir in “ What is it?” she asked, and her “ Dear little girl.” he murmured. NERVE STATES. rangement.” But as time went ideal summer meat since it’s easy 1 egg yolk well beaten if a rich­ voice sounded faint to her. and far He slipped his fingers beneath on„ the girl became unlike herself, to digest and not hearty. It com­ ly colored sauce is wanted. Serve dway, and it kept on ringing in her her chin, and tilted back her head. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. LEND A HAND TO BEAUTY he testified, telling of her irrita- bines so well with other foods that on hot toast or patty shells.. ears, long after the words were Then he kissed her on the month. YOUR tility, jealousy, suspicion, “ unrea­ a small amount can be made to MARY TAYLOR. out of her mouth. He had never kissed her that way Editor Journal of the American sonable demands.” serve several portions. “ You're not exactly engaged to before. Medical Association and of Hygeia, CHILDREN BY M.4BEL DUKE. And so two other human beings While calves’ breads are the more him now, are you?” She tried to draw away. But he the Health Magazine. have discovered that deep, deep delicate and tender, beef breads “ What is it. Red?” she cried. drew her closer. She trembled for No feature is subject to more well of monogamous possessive- can be used and are much cheaper “ What has happened?” a moment in his embrace. Nobody knows why a baby gets ^ Olive/^berts Barton rigid scrutiny in public than our ness which exists, all the surface in price. Beef breads have much ' “ Oh, nothing's happened. I didn’t They were like that when the hungry. Probably the reason Oiq28 bu NBA ServiceJne hands. They should be given the rationalizing to the contrary. Two the same flavor but must be cooked A TH O U G H T mean to frighten you. old thing. door opened. And, turning guilt­ lies in the necessity for food . to greatest care. Fay Wray has often other pitiable, distraugh human longer than calves’ breads. But—-well, you remember of writ­ ily. they faced Bob. continue the life of the individual. A tired;,child will do all sorts of been complimented for her lovely beings have discovered that it As soon as sweetbreads are with hands. mu.st he “ either, or” and not ing me about tt^e woman he took to He was in evening clothes Hunger is one of the most im­ things that he’d ns^er dream,of do­ an onera hat in his hand, He “ Because our hands must stand “ both and.” But that many that are flrst ‘Sacrifice’ ? Mrs. Bulwer-Eaton. portant experiences that can hap­ ing when he’s fresh and rested. shall be last; and the last first.— Well, she’s crazv about him, they looked rather like the villain in a pen to anybody and its satisfaction much greater wear than do our Why, GirlsI plav. Pale and disheveled. Tired, nerves are.responsibe. faces, they often become, rough, RISKY! St. aiark 10:31. She's worth millions, is one of the greatest pleasures. * * « He walked toward them un­ A wise teacher.knows this and wrinkled and show age much It seems that being the betroth­ j ^^Sihe’s sending him to Italy, to Indeed, the philosophers constantly Choose always the way that Kstudy old Italian architecture. Thesteadily. with his arm raised. argue as to what constitutes the makes allowance .for the restlessness sooner than the face,” says Miss ed or the mate of either a rich ofti’ce got a tin on it this afternoon. “ You’re drunk, old man!” ex­ greatest pleasures in life, and a and fussing that goes on during Wray. “ Therefore, give them and celebrated man or an equally seems the best, however rough it They- wanted me to go over and claimed Red. “ Watch w^hat you’re considerable number defend hun­ the last quarter of the afternoon every attention and care to keep rich and celebrated woman has its may be. Custom will rendei it easy talk with Wells. But I said I knew doing.” ger satisfaction as the dominant session. Wise mothers know it toe, away the tell-tale lines. pitfals. It’s becoming almost im­ and agreeable.— Pythagoras. him. and couldn't very -^^’eH. “ Drunk” Bob swayed. “ Of sensation. and watch for the signs. “ Avoid plunging the hands into possible for any girl to announce “ Town Tonics had a oarngranh course I’m drunk. A fellow’s got In a consideration of the topic In On long hot summer afternoons very hot or very cold water. The her engagement to any man with­ about them last week. Wells had to be drunk or crazy, when he Hygeia, Prof. A. J. Carlson of the especially, little active bodies are housewife should remember that out having that man immediately a birthday recently, didn’ t he?” comes to this house.” University of Chicago emphasizes apt to play out, and that is the time water need not be scalding to wash sued for breach of promise or Molly nodded. Last year she had “ Steady!” warned Red. some of the particularly interesting they should be separated from com­ dishes properly! Every time the what not. sent him a box of surprise gifts. It “ Don’t you 'steady’ me!” cried facts about hunger in relation to panions, taken indoors, or off by hands are washed, they should be The latest victim is the fiance L A S T CALL! was moro fun to get a present like the intruder. “ I saw you! You life. One of the most striking of themselves in a cool shady place rubbed with a soothing lotion to of Clara Bow who finds himself that. Everything done up sepa­ can’t ‘steady’ me.” these has to do with the intermit­ and made to rest. keep them white and soft. Glycerine implicated in a quarter of a mil­ rately, and tied with ribbons. Neck­ “ Don’t he an ass.” retorted Red and rosewater with a few drops of lion dollar suit with another lady. Wed. A. M. Only tent character of hunger. People Children are different from ties. and cuff links, and a nipe. coolly. “ .Anything you saw was get hungry at certain definite benzoin added makes an excellent Oh well, it’s flattering to have Stationary with his name on it, quite all right.” adults. They don’t seem to feel lotion. the world Informed that one is Choice of Any times, vyhich are 'he periods fatigue and go on playing and tear­ and a stunning tobacco pouch. during which they have been accus­ “ To bleach hands which have considered capable of being sued Books, and some candy she made Bob hlc-coughed. ing around and giving the grown­ become sunburned or spotted, keep for a quarter million, anyway! SUMMER tomed to satisfy themselves with ups the impression that they aren’t herself. “ Molly hasn’t been feeling well food. If the hunger sensation is a piece of lemon near and rub it “ Yes.” she said. “ I didn’t send this evenine.” explained Red. a bit tired, when they are prac­ over the hands, let it remain a not satisfied, the person feels pain tically worn out. him anything this year.” “ So you kissed her. and made her and he may have headache and moment and then rinse off, every “ Well. Mrs.. Bulwer-Eaton did.” all better.” mimicked Bob. nausea and even faint. The Wonder o f Nerves. time you wash them. AT SANDY BEACH he declared. “ A Rolls-Rovce! She Molly faced him angrily. Nervousness and irritability are Nerves are queer things. We “ The nails require special atten­ had it delivered at his office. They “ You told me you were on the also commonly associated with un­ have in our bodies a sort of storage tion. Even those who indulge in say he refused to accent it. And wagon!” she accused. battery called nerve energy. When manicures at the beauty parlor In response to an urgent request HAT satisfied hunger and many a busi­ in the Store that it’s in her garage. But it’s his “ A'ou drive me to drink,” retort­ ness man constitutes a bad pros­ this is used up, nature turns on an should supplement them with home for a return engagement McEnelly’s just the same. She registered it ed Bob. pect just before luncheon and an emergency battery called reserve treatments. Each nigh’ rub a little Victor Recording orchestra will ap­ in his name.” Red put his arm around her exceedingly easy sale just after; energy. cuticle oil around the cuticle to pear at the Sandy Beach ballroom keep it soft. Many girls today use shoulders. hence the growth of the luncheon When we feel tired, we don’t tonight. 1.00 “ How . . . how . . . awfully gen­ “ Don’t argue with him, dear. conference in American history. liquid polish rather than the buf­ The International European $ He’s not in any condition to talk have to stop working that minute erous!” faltered Molly. In their study of hunger, the because as long as the reserve bat­ fer because it wears better and is beauties, including Miss England, “ Generous!” snorted Red. “ Dis­ to.” scientists have put a rubber balloon quicker to use. The only harm this Miss France, Miss Ireland, and Miss Values to $5.95. “ You remind me.” proclaimed tery holds out we, can keep on go­ polish may do is to dry and harden gusting, I calls it. And now she’s into the stomach and after inflating ing. Austria will make their New Eng­ All Headsizes. sending him to Italy. Bob drunkenly. “ of a few lines it have measured the contraction the cuticle. This may be prevented land debut at the Sandy Beach And here’s another step in this from Othello. Did vou ever read But it Is a bad thing to keep on “ She’s told her friends he’s going of the stomach during the hunger going until we're “ ready to drop.” easily, however. JuSt after the Ballroom on Saturday, August 24. pajama-wearing fad. When the to build her an Italian palace, when Othello. Mr. Flynn?” phase. Furthermore, the stomachy polish has been applied, has dried The Champion Commanders will thermometer hit 100 degrees at NELLEGS Red made no answer. That means we have pushed our­ and the hands have been rinsed, he gets back. He’s to pick un a has been looked at through an selves to the breaking point and provide a special dance program. Little Rock, Ark., Miss Lucille flock of things over there to fur­ “ Probably you didn’t,” continued opening in the side and X-ray pic­ rub a little cuticle oil around the Bond, left, and Pauline Jones shed Manchester’s Millinery Bob. ' “ So the classical reference is there is no more reserve left. The base of the nail and let remain un­ nish it with. Antiques, and bro- tures of the stomach have been only thing left then is rest or col­ all clothes except “ shorties” and Headquarters catels. and what-not. And statues lost unon your lesser Intelligence. til absorbed.” “ Say, boy,” a colored convict in­ ;hen draped a negligee about their The lines, however, will convey taken while it is working. lapse. State Theater Building for her Italian garden. Can vou When a person becomes hungi'y, quired of his new cell partner,” shoulders for an afternoon stroll. beat it. Molly? I’ll bet that their own significance. Othello Children will use up their re­ “ when does you-all go out?” Not even the police disapproved. snoke them, when lago told him the muscles of his stomach con­ serve, however, without any con­ “ De fust,” was the laconic reply. bird has an expense account of tract and these contractions or $100,000!” that Desdemona had been untrue. scious feeling of fatigue. But na­ “ Sho-nuff?” ^as the envious re­ hunger pains last about 30 seconds ture throws out a barrage of warn­ iiinTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiniRiiiiiiiiiiiiniriiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii “ He’ll spend it wiselv.” defended “ ‘I had rather be a toad,’ he ea,ch. If the hunger is satisfied, the sponse. “ De fust of what?” said, ‘and live upon the vapour of ing. A mother usually knows the “ De fust chance Ah gits.” Molly loyally. “ And I’ll bet he’ll contractions disappear; if not, they I Call Manchester 644S for Evening Phone: | build her the best darn palace in a dungeon, than keep a corner in signs. One of them is excessive ir­ the thing I love for others’ uses.’ ” occur at more and more frequent ritability. E Estimates and Samples Manchester 6448 5 America! ” intervals, until, they are practically - “Well, there’s no fool like an old Bob sat down, placing his hat on Children will play together peace­ Negro Caller at Hospital: “ I his stick, and holding it teeteringly continuous one with another. At fully all day and then suddenly came to see how mah fren’, Joe fool,” observed Red sententiously. this time, the person is likely to I Upholstering and Mattress Renovating | ■•‘Ole Bull’s widow must be near between his hands. trouble starts. That means that Brown, was getting along.” “ I came here tonight,” he pro­ say, “ I am so hungry it hurts.” one or very likely the> whole crowd ] Nurse: “ Why, he’s getting along 60.” It is an interesting fact also that . “ Oh, I don’t believe she’s really claimed, “ to ask Molly to marry should be stopping to rest. I fine; he’s convalescing now.” UPHOLSI fcKINil' Quj. skilled -workmen, = emotions, such as anger, fear and Negro: “ Well, I’ll just sit down In love with Jack,” protested Molly. me. But I have decided-1 would Need In-Between Meal. Fall Fashions using modem meth- = rather be a toad.’” joy, stop the hunger contractions. — ^ 7 “ l and wait till he’s through.” “Maybe she loves him like a But intellectual states, such as Another thing— little children mother.” “ That’s all right by us,” offered ods and A-1 materials, = reading and reasoning, do not seem playing, strenuously out in the open New Hampshire, South Dakota, “ Like fun she does.” Red. “ Go ahead— be a toad.” all day long cannot go from meal rebuild your old up- = “ It was dreadful of you to come to Interfere with the hunger pains and 'Vermont pay their governors “ Well, anyhow, I’m sure he’s not particularly. Hence it is impossible time to meal time without some In love with her Why, it’s dread­ here lie this, Bob!” protested the least salary of any states in the bolstered funiiture in E for children In school to give at­ light extra food. They seldom" eat Union— $3,000 a year. ful, Red, to talk as if Jack were a Molly. much at one sitting to begin with, the latest fashion, S squaw man There’s nothing on “■■you didn’t expect me to make tention to their lessons when they are exceedingly hungry. On the and anyhow the three-meals-a-day earth worse than a male gold dig­ any little Informal calls,” he program is a man made law for thus saving you at S ger. And Jack’s the furthest thing taunted, “ when you gave me that other hand, excitement or anger during the hunger period interferes man. How do we know that it is least one-half. Money = from that I know.” key, did you?” suitable for children too? “ It looks mighty funny,” grum- “ I did think you had a little with the proper action of the diges­ returned if it does not = tive organs and is to be avoided. Milk and simple little cookies or f^he YELLOW mbled Red. chivalry!” she flared. suit you, = “ So do lot’s of things look funny. “ Don’t pay any attention to him, The experts in physiology have crackers and certain fruits or fruit Haybe it looked funny when you Molly,” repeated Red. “ I’ll throw also found a definite relationship juices are excellent'for the In-be­ PENCIL Ind I went to St. Petersburg to­ him out on his ear if you say so, between the amount of sugar in the tween meal. gether. For heaven’s sake, be dear.” blood and the intensity of the hun­ When children get too tired and UPHOLSTERING—5 piece ger contractions. When the blond too hungry they are not. fit to di­ reupholstered like new, jharitable!” "You lay a hand on me,” pro­ tapestry, leatherette or velour, new spring ■Red grinned. He had an engag­ claimed Bob thickly, “ and I’ll take sugar is markedly decreased, hun­ gest a heavy meal." That is ac­ ing grin. my daughter of of this— this den ger is increased; when there Is countable for many summer stom­ and frames and polished...... $22 I “Well,” he drawled, “ I just hated of iniquity!” much sugar in the blood, the hua- ach upsets. Another thing to look l see a slick city feller do our Nell Molly laughed good-naturedly. ger is decreased. For this reason, out for in little children is too The new styles for Fall and Win­ = We Specialize in Reupholstering the Highest Grade S tong. I thought maybe I ought “ Den of Iniquity!” she cried. “ Oh, it is easy to satisfy hunger with much green corq., - Scraped off the ter are more attractive than ever. E Overstuffed Sets. Using Finest Materials. = i tip you off.” Bob, you’re funny. What do you candy or sugar, as this type of food cob and made Into custards is the There’s the princess silhouette, the E best way to prepare It for them. j^Don’t worry about me” she think you are— a hero in a melo- enters the blood quickly. new versions of the circular dress; I FURNITURE STORED FREE UNTIL WANTED | teshed. “ I can take care of myself One of the most certain and different and more charming en­ E Samples and Prices Gladly Given Upon Request. = m right.” “ Want to know what I think?” quickest ways to kill an appetite L sembles, etc. ; .“ Sure you can,” he agreed. “ I he demanded insolently. “ I think to eat candy just before a meal. On ABSURDLY CORRECT You’ll find them all in our Fall s ^ on’t know any girl can do that you’re a fine woman to have the the other hand, a piece of candy Fashion Book. Also styles for the ftle thing any better.” bringing up of an Innocent child— after a meal satisfies the hunger TEACHER: Johnny, can you kiddles, lingerie, embroidery, etc. I Manchester Upholstering Co. | fiMolly turned the pages of one of that’s what I think!” sensation. define, nonsense? While you have the matter in |idr reference books. JOHNNY: Yes, teacher— an ele­ mind, send 10 cents (stamps or I 331 Center St., 0pp. Arch South Manchester 5 !“ Red, dear,” she said, “ I’m Just Molly began to cry. The first of January, 1929, saw phant hanging over a cUfl^ with Its coin) for your copy. Address Pat­ S Established Since 1022 5 irnlng up to get after my tragic “ You’ve a perfectly horrid mind. the Installation of 35 7,504 tele­ tail tied to a daisy!-.-Le Rire, tern Dept., Manchester Evening = » DTers. Would you mind awfully Bob Newton,” she sobbed. “ Just phone* la Lob Angeles. Pari*. Herald, South Manchester. 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At Chicago i— FEATORB OPENING MATCHES YANKS 3, C;H1S0X S New York PILES DP A BIG, EARLY LEAD - AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 4? Byrd, rf ...... 3 0 1 3 1 0 PARADE OP PAJAMAS Robertson, 3b ... .. 4 0 0 2 2 0 U st Shot Ringer Dislodges TAKES TO THE LINKS Combs, cf ...... 4 2 1 2 0 0 Ruth. If ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 Rocky Mount, N. C., Aug. 20. Gehrig, lb ...... 4 0 0 8 1 0 Batting of Carney, HewitL Lazzeri, 2b ...... 4 0 2 3 3 1 Two Other Shoes; Mose —A pajama foursome held the Dickey, c ...... 4 1 1 5 1 0 center of attention on'the Ben- Koenig, ss ...... 3 0 1 2 1 0 venue Country Club links. Dis­ Sherld, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Maloney and Kearns Are Taggart Tosses Fifty-Six carding their knickers, golf 32 3 8 27 11 1 stockings and jerseys 'for the Chicago Features of Contest. Ringers. bedtime outfit were Wiley AB R. H. PO. A. E. Mears, young banker; Frank Metzler, If ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 Clssell, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 4 0 Collins, automobile salesman; Reynolds, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Three matches were played last Ben Powell, railroad man, and j Shires, 1 li ...... Pat Carlson’s All-Stars from the. .. 4 0 0 14 0 0 senior playground league had ho light in the opening round of the Ben Bunn, tobacconist. They I Wat wood, cf ...... 4 0 1111 Hunnefield, 3b .. . . 3 0 0 0 1 0 difficulty In heating Sam Prentice’s donned their pajamas of bril- ! Kerr, 2b ...... town championship horseshoe-pitch­ liant hue in the club locker | . 4 0 0 2 6 0 Oldtimers last evening at the -West ing tournament and three others Berg, c ...... 3 1 1. 6 4 0 Side playgrounds. The score was. room and played eighteen holes MuKaln, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 8. to 4. . - scheduled for last night were put unmolested. The foursom-^ de­ Clancy, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 clared that they had never been Hoffman, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The All-Stars wasted no time ahead until this evening. The fea­ lumping Into a coramandin.g . lead ture of the matches last night was as cool playing golf, that the 34 2 8 27 18 1 loose jackets gave complete ! by scoring five runs against none in a sensational shot by Jim Schaub New Yo*k ...... 001 101 000—3 the first two innings. The Old- freedom for driving, and that ' Chicago ...... 101 000 000— 2 timers rallied slow but surelv until of Hose Company No. 3. they believed Bobby Jones could | Runs batted in: Cisse 1, Metzler. Mose Taggart eliminate ’ Bill better his game if he wore ' Lazzeri, Koenig, Ruth; two base hits. they had brought the count 5 to 4 Dickey. Cissell, Metzler, Lazzeri. Koe- against them and then the All- Gess, Jr., in a real upset, Gess be­ them. - i 1 nig, Ruth; three base ing considered one of the best ------«> hits, Dickev. Stars immediately batted in three Cissell, Koenig. more runs to put the game on Ice. players in the tournament. The — 1 scores were 31-50, 51-37, 50-41. At Cleveland:— The halting of Phil Carney fea­ Taggart made eight ringers the NATIONALS S. INDIANS 3 tured for the Oldtimers while Sam­ first game, 22 in the second and 20 "Washington my Hewitt and I.arry Malonev dirt AB R. H. PO. A. E. best for the All-Stars. Each of the in the third compared to 14, 18 and Judge, lb ...... 5 1 3 10 0 0 three got three hits apiece. Walter 14 lor his opponent. Rice, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Jim Schaub beat Stuart Taggart Goslin, If ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 Kearns, who pitched for the win­ Myers, 2 b ...... 4 1 1 2 2 0 ners. limiting, the Oldtimers to In the best match of the evening. Cronin, ss ...... 3 1 0 1 3 0 eight blows, hit twice in as many A spectacular shot by Schaub won West, cf ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 the match for him, _thus proving Spencer, c ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 trips to the plate. Bobby Bovee. that even if he isn’t much of Hayes, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 3 0 was on the mound for the Old- Jones, p . 3 0 0 0 2 0 timers. fisherman, he knows his onions Marberry, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 The box score: when it comes to quoits. Schaub had won the first game 50 to 34 36 5 9 27 10 0 All-.Sfars (8) Cleveland AB R H PO A E and Taggart was leading 49 to 48 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Dowd. If ...... 2 1 1 1 1 0 in the second when Schaub launch­ Morgan, rf ...... 8 1 1 1 0 0 Hewitt, ss . . . 3 1 3 1 1 1 ed his famous shot which bid fair J. Sewell, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 2 2 0 Armstrong, rf .3 0 1 1 1 0 to be the chief topic- of conversa­ Averin, cf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Fonseca, lb ...... ,. 4 0 4) 14 0 0 WHEN BALL HITS FLAGSTICK Holland, cf . . 3 1 1 2 0 0 tion at the hose house until the Fdlk, If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 1 -Mylie. 3 b ___ 4 1 1 !■ o 0 football season begins. The baseball game between the Ramblers and Pirates in the senior Four champions, who will compete in the National Amateur tournament over the Pebble Beach links at Hodapp, 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 5 1 The rule covering the incident Dalquist, 2h . . 4 0 0 2 3 (f Taggart’s first shoe was a scant Gardner, s s ...... 2 0 0 3 2 1 of a golfer's ball striking a flag- Brennan, lb..2 0 0 4 0 0 Inch away from the peg easily beat­ playground league has been pu^ off Del Monte, Calif., Sept. 2 to 7, are shown above. At the left is Cyril Tolley of Great Brtlain British L. Sewell, c ...... 2 0 1 5 1 0 until tomorrow night. It had orig­ amateur champion, and to the right is Jack Westland, French amateur champ. In the center above is Miller, p ...... 2 0 0 0 5 0 stick is often incorrectly in.oked in , Maloney, c . . . 3 2 3 4 0 0 ing Schaub’s first effort. Then, to inally been scheduled for this Jamieson, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 match play. Kearns, p .. . 2 2 2 0 1 O’ make matters all the more gloomy Ross Somerville, Canadian amateur champion, and below is none other than your old fried, champion’of Myatt, c ...... evening. practically everything, Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, who looms as favorite to win this year’s event . 2 0 0 0 1 0 When, in stroke competition, a Hadden, lb ...1 0 0 1 0 0 for the fireman, Taggart dropped Porter, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 copipetitor's ball lying within 20 his second shoe onto the peg for a Holloway, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elmo Mantelli, Ding Farr and Tavener, ss ...... 1 0 1110 yards of the hole is played and Totals ...... 28 8 12 18 6 1 ringer. All he needed was a single Hauser, .x ...... 1 0 0 0. 0 0 strikes the flagstick or the person Old Timers (4) point to win and he had what look­ Jimmy Mlstretta .started prelimi­ 31 3 standing at the hole, the penalty AB R H PO A E ed like four points. However. nary training for the football sea­ 7 27 17 3 shall be two strokes. Carney, 2b .. 4 2 3 0 0 1 Schaub’s well-placed second shot son yesterday. Farr and Mistretta Many Of Mack’s Signals GREER VS. CERVINI Washington ...... 100 003 100—5 Boyce, p , 3 0 go back to Canisius and Mantelli Cleveland ...... 021 000 000—3 There is no penalty for hittinj 1 1 2 0 not only drove 'Taggart’s close shoe Runs batted In; Judge 2, Myers. the flagstick in match play except Burkhart, lb .4 0 1 8 0 1 away from the peg, but also knock­ enters Holy Cross next month. Spencer, Averlll, Hodapp. L. Sewell: when the flag is being held by Schteldge. If ,. .4' 1 1 2 0 0 ed the ringer off and fell onto the Decoys To Fool Rivals two base hits, Averlll. Rice. Porter. NET TILT TONIGHT Tavener; three base hits. either of the caddies. If the ball Lamprecht, c .2 0 1 2 1 0 peg itself. This gave Schaub the There is ‘a possibility that the Hodapp. strikes the caddie the player whose Stevenson, 3b .3 0 1 1 0 0 match 51 to 49. finals of the tennis tournaments caddie is struck loses the hole. Pondriur. ss , .2 0 0 2 0 1 Schaub made 15 ringers the first BY HENRY L. FARRELL. <5ager who sent up a pinch hitter At St. IxonlsN— for the town championship may be , „ ------with the instructions—’Hit a home ATHLETICS 8. DROWNS 3 White, rf . . ,. .3 0 0 0 0 1 game, 13 the second compared to played at the High school grounds John McGraw, according to a run.’ Philadelphia Edgar, cf . . ., .3 0 0 0 0 ,9 twelve and sixteen for his oppon­ instead of the West Side play­ Marjorie Smith Beats Ethel AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ent. The only other match of the baseball legend, orders every ball i "There are times, of course, Bishop, 2b ...... 3 2 1 4 3 1 grounds this year. Court number thrown by a Giant pitcher bv 0 ^ situation arises demanding Haas, cf ...... 4 2 4 3 0 0 Totals ...... 28 4 8 15 3 4 evening resulted in a one-sided vic­ two at the High school is in ex­ Rohb; Farr andQuish Win Cochrane, c ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 WALKER-LOMSKI Score by Innings. tory for Quido Giorgetti, one of cellent condition, the only trouble Simmons, If ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 Old Timers ...... 002 110— 4 complicated system of signals. He^a S r y T s S n ^ t h o s r L S g e s ." ! Foxx,. l b ...... the seeded stars, over Bill Gess Sr., being the wires overhead. also uses the signal system, the , will ask you to recall thought that . 3 0 0 8 1 0 All-Stars ...... 320 03x— 8 52 to 23 and 55 to 10. Georgetti Summa, rf ...... 1 2 3 0 0 story goes, to move his infielders we have two of the gre.atest In Doubles. Hale, 3b ...... 1 0 2 1 1 0 BOUT NO CLASS Stolen bases, Dalqyist; struck tossed 17 ringers in each game and The Cubs are planning to have and outfielders from spot to spot, catchers In baseball.” Boley, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 5 0 out by Kearns, 1; by Boyce 2: base Gess made eight in the first and the best football team in the club’s It was the sluggishness of That much Is admitted af.d in Shores, p ...... 1 1 0 1 0 0 on balls, off Kearns 2; off Boyce 2. three It the second. Umpires Russell and Burkhart. history next season. They are go­ Frankie Frisch in catching these the many games we have watched Important second round .matches 33 8 13 27 10 1 Instructor Pat Carlson organizer signals that caused McGraw to .re- we never have seen Mickey Coch- St. Louis of the tournament, said this morn­ ing to put Mt. Nebo in first class Was One of Those Spotty condition for their home games. lease a player who was considered rane or Cy Perkins or Jimmy Foxx, loom in the annual town champion­ AB. R. H. PO. A. R. ing, that players would not be al­ to be one of the,best second base- when he was catching, look around ship men’s tennis singles cham­ Melillo-, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 5 0 lowed to walk the pegs until their The North Ends are also organized McGowan, rf ...... 4 0 1110 for the season, but so'far nothing men in baseball: to the bench like a Giant catcher pionship tournament tonight, to­ Blue, lb ...... 3 0 0 13 0 0 Bouts; Rather Even But opponents had finished their second McGraw hasn’t had a good see- for the word, Manueh. If ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 shot. Complaints were voiced has been heard from the Clover- morrow and Thursday. There were Kress, ss ...... 2 1 Now They Stand^ leaves’ camp—if such a thing still ond baseman since Frisch was sent The scorecard waving that Mack 1 2 4 0 against this practice last night in­ down the baseball river to St. does, according to his men, is in no matches in the men’s division Schulte, cf ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 the Toy Bulldog Won. asmuch as it disturbs the man exists. last night and the only one In the O’Rourke.''3b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 0 Louis. But-^McGraw sticks to his large part a decoy, Schang, c ...... 4 0 0 4 1 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS shooting. However, it didn’t seem principle. i “We do get a lot of signals from women’s was the match between Blaeholder, p ...... 2 0 0 0-20 to affect Jim Schaub much. Brunig Moske, star of the Clov- McGraw told a friend. | the boss,” one of them said. “But Miss Marjorie Smith of Golway Ogden, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 By SID MERCER. erleaves, will be a candidate fc^r street and Mi.ss Ethel Robb of Cen­ Badgro, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Ijeague h® _was the captain of the team,” they don’t come always from that Ferrell, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield 7, Providence 6. the Cubs next season, ho says. Of McGraw totld a friend. scorecard. The guys on the other ter street. The former won in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 20.— course, unless he breaks a leg or three interesting sets at 6-3, 4-6, Perhaps one of the reasons why Pittsfield at New Haven (rain.) Mack in the Dugout. bench are watching the boss and 31 2 6 27 16 0 (Other games not scheduled). something equally drastic, he is no It is also a baseball legend that trying to steal the signals from that 6-3. Miss Robb showed a nice Philadelphia ...... 101 120 102—8 Tommy Loughran is-so reluctant to SOX BEAT CUBS longer a candidate but actually a forehand drive but her opponent St. Louis ...... 000 002—2 relinquish his light heavyweight American I^eagne Connie Mack, the grand old maa of waving scorecard but the signals are Runs batted In: Haas 2, Cochrane 2. Boston 3, Detroit 2 (1st.) first string member of ,the team. the Philadelphia Athletics, flags his being passed by someone else on was steadier and made max; splen­ Bishop, Simmons Summa. Hale. title is the class of the field from did returns from base-line drives. Schulte, O’Rourke; two base hits. which his successor must be drawn. Detroit 6, Boston 2 (2d.) players. j the bench. The boss is just acting New York 3, Chicago 2. IN JUNIOR LOOP The Legion baseball squad will One of the most familiar pictures as a decoy.” Incidentally, Miss Smith is a big ■Manush, Kress, Haas, Boley. Coch- Loughran sat close up to the improvement over laat year. Her rane; home Tuhs,.Haas, Bishop. Washington 5, Cleveland 3. practice tonight at 5:45 o’clock at of the "old man" shows him stand- I Catching the Word, ringside last night at the Stadium Philadelphia; 8, St. Louis 2. the West Side playgrounds. This ing on the steps of the dugout with ! The Giant players say also that next opponent will be Miss Ruth At Dtfrolti— while Mickey Walker pounded out Behrend. defending champion. RED sole S, 2, National I^eague The Red Sox were nosed out by is in preparation for a series with a scorecard in his hand flagging McGravt does not give the .signals TIGERS 2. a a ten round decision over Leo Philadelphia 7. Pittsburgh 6 (1) the Cubs in a junior playground New Britain in the near future. his men on the field. It has been and that some player on t'lo bench Tonight comes the much-awaited (P lm t Game) Lomskl and his reactions were not clash between Paul Cervinl, leader Boston Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 5 (2). league game at the West Side yes- accepted as a fact years ago that gets the word'from him and pa.sses AB. R. 3. PO. A. R. those of a champion about to hand (Other games rain). terday morning by a score of 4 to The Globe Hollow swimming the Philadelphia players depend on it on to the field. The best signal of the mill league, and Re^v. .Tames Reeves. 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 over his crown to the rightful heir. the Sox to only I pond will be closed a f 8 o’clock tbe motions of that scorecard in the snatchers in the league never have Greer, former Wesleyan var.slty Scarrltt, If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 The middleweight champion and -filil waving hands of the old master. | been able to get the “word” from player, both of whom rode through Rothroqk, cf ...... 3 0 0 4 0 1 the Aberdeen assassin fought one THE STANDINGS /' J nnlv allowed each night the remainder of the their first round matches without Barrett, r f ...... 4 0 0 3 1 0 - ’ fivJacciot Vennart had season because of darkness, "Is it true, Mr. Mack, that you the Giant bench. They watch Mc- Regan, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 of those spotty battles In which Eastern League five assists to his credit. The box direct the pitching and the posi- Graw and get nothing and he doe.s- any serious opposition. This match Todt. lb ...... 4 1 2 8 3 1 they alternated in taking the play score: tions of the players with th.at score- n’t permit the same player to send is set for court number t-wo at the Berry, o ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 away from each other but Walker V7. L. PC. Rhyne, ss ...... 4 1 Bridgeport . . . . .76 47 .618 Cub.s (4) Company G plays Highland Park card?” we asked him. out the signals two days in" a row. Nathan Hale from 6 to 7. hut may 2 2 5 0 had Loms'-i on the spot more fre on the latter's field tonight in a begin a half and hour eai^y.'There Gastop, p ...... 2 0 • 3 0 0 Albany ...... 75 47 .615 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Connie Plays the Pox. The same^strategy prevails on quently than he was put there him­ 1 A. Rag’kus, 3b baseball game that promises to be The genial Connie beamed one of will be one match in- the women’s 32 3 Providence .... .68 55 .553 .3 0 1 2 1 1 the bench of Cohnie Mack, our in­ 8 27 11 2 self when Leo elected to open up Pittsfield ...... 59 Vennart, c . . . .2 2 1 4 5 0 interesting. those wide smiles characteristic of formant told us. division, Aileen McHale meeting Detroit and throw punches that forced the 60 .496- Rautenberg, ss .3 him. And wouldn’t reply. Catherln Fraher at the High AB. R H. PO. A. E. New Haven . . . .55 65 .458 0 0 2 2 0 "He'doesn’t order many pltche;?.” Johnson, If ...... 4 1 0 4 0 0 toy bulldog to tin can around the Springfield . .. . .56 'i -"'a Antonio, lb . . "I would not tell you any of his school from 6 to 7. The winner of Rice, cf ' ...... ring. 67 .455 .3 1 1 9 0 0 The annual town championship he said, "but when there is a case . 4 1 1 1 0 0 Allentown ...... 49 71 Ecabert, 2b . . . 1 1 1 1 0 0 track and field meet will be held secrets,” one of his men said. "I where a man might be w.alked for the. Cervinl-Greer match will go Gehrlnger, 2b . . . . . 4 0 0 2 0 1 Had Mickey Going. .408" Walker, rf . . against Earl Blssell or Donald Heiltnann, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hartford ...... 48 74 .393 .2 0 n 0 0 0 next Tuesday at the West Side.- am not saying that he does or a double play or when a slugger Alexander, lb .... The Aberdeen man had Mickey Solomson, cf . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 doesn't. I will admit that at times like Ruth or Gehrig is up there, Jesanls in the nuarte?-finals while . 4 0 2 8 0 0 rocking in the fifth round even American League McManus, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 1 3 0 L, PC. C. Smith, p . . . 2 0 0 0 3 0 The regular Bon Ami Tuesday when we have a young outfielder or we look down to the bench fnr the the Fraher-McHale winner meets Westllng, ss .;.... . 2 0 0 1 4 0- when he hit him on the arms and V¥. Gustafson, If . .2 0 0 a rookie inflelder it does no harm word. Sometimes the boss will tell Elizabeth Washklewlch or Mar­ Whltehlll. p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 shoulders but for the most part he Philadelphia . .. .83 33 .716 0 0 0 night practice session will not be Fotherglll, z ...... New Y ork...... held this week. to wave a scorecard one way or us and other times we» won’t get a jorie Smith of Elwood street fh the . 1 0 0 0 0 0 played into Mickey’s hands by go­ .67 44 .604 • 21 4 4 18 11 the other to get him into a better word. He’s leaving it up to us. semi-finals. ing in close before he unlimbered Cleveland ...... 60 53 .531 1 Herbert L. Carlson will have 34 2 7 27 7 1 St. L ou is...... 59 57 Red Sox (3) charge of physical education at the position. But I will leave it to vour And believe me it don’t hurt when Tomorrow might comes the big Boston ...... 000 030 000—3 his guns. Walker blocked well and .509 Detroit ...... 000 Detroit ...... 55 61 .474 AB. R. H. PO. A. e;. Onieda Junior High school in oyn judgment if it is nece.ssary to the boss takes the attitude that match between Bob de Nivelle and 001 010—2 threw many short lefts to the body Metcalf, c . . . . 3 1 0 order every ball pitched by such you’re a good ball club and he'll Mac Macdonald at the High school Runs batted in; Rhyne, Reeves 2. Washington . . . .49 63 .437 4 1 0 Schenectady, next fall. Hellmann; two base hits. Todt. Rice. and head, countered well and wast­ Chicago ...... E. Rag’kus, lb .1 0 0 6 1 0 pitchers as Grove, Walberg, Earn- leave it up to you. And if he don’t from 5:30 to 7 on court number Hargrave, ed few punches. Lomski missed 71 .388 G. May, 2 b . . .2 0 0 2 2 0 shaw, Rommel and Quinn, tell you and you go wrong he two, the winner to go against (Second Game) badly with lefts that slid over Boston ...... 39 75 .342 Newbauer, p . .2 1 1 3 3 0 "That reminds me of the old don’t give you no hell when you get "Cap” Blssell In the quarter-finals, Detroit ...... , 110 603 Olx—6 Mickey’s head as he bobbed in National League J. May, 3 b . . .2 0 0 3 0 0 TENNIS NO DANGER story,” he went on, "of the mftn- to the bench.” Thursday night. Donald Pesanls and Boston ...... 000 000 200— 2 close. W. L. PC. Batteries; Detroit, Sorrell and Chicago ...... 74 W. Smith, ss . .1 1 0 0 0 1 Earl Blssell will meet at the High Shea. Boston, Russell, Dobens and The round that clinched it for 35 .679 ‘ i Sargent, If . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 school from 6 to 7 and Paul Heving. the Rumson Charger was the ninth Pittsburgh .... .66 45 .595 ' Coles, cf . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 TO PRETTY PLAYERS Jesanis will meet Harry Kohls, in which he poked Lomski dizzy New Y ork...... 62 52 .544 E. Smith, rf . . .1 0 0 0 1* 0 conqueror of Ray Goslee 6-2. 6-3, and twice had him on the verge of St. Louis ...... 66 56 .500 - J on the other court at the same time. hitting the deck* Mickey had cap­ Brooklyn ...... 50 62 .446 _>1 16 3 2 18 8 1 koudon, Aug. 20.—Women who Elmo Mantelli Signs Mildred polland and Eleanor tured three rounds up to that time Cincinnati...... 47 66 .420 1 play lawn tennis need, to guard Heubner meet a,t 9:30 tomorrow NATIONAL against two for Lomski and two Boston '...... 46. 66 .411. Red Sox ...... 200 010 — 3 against the danger of .’their good morning at the High school. even. Walker had taken the Philadelphia . . . .46 66 .411, At PhilBdelphlni— Cubs ...... 100 210 — 4 looks being spoiled. m There will be a first round, match eighth^ hooking his left vigorously To Coach Cubs * Nine In the men’s doubles tournament PHILLIES 7, 8, PIRATES 6. 6 Struck out, by Smith 4, by New- This Is the opinion of tennis ex­ (Ptv»t Game) to the ribs and jaw as Lomski play­ GAMES TODAY bauer 4; base on balls, off Smith 3, perts here, who are displaying tonight. Ty Holland and Elmo AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ed a waiting game and attempted off Newbauer 4. Umpire Jack- great interest In the announcement Mantelli meet Bob de Nivelle and Thompson, 2b ...... 3 1 2 1 3 0 to box. Eastern League more. Elmo Mantelli has signed to 1 Paul Jesanls at the Nathan Hale Prlberg, If ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 that Fraulein Cilli ^ussem, the SCHMEUNG’S PLANS O’Doul, rf ...... 5 1 4 1 0 0 Walker Outweighed. Allentown at Hartford. German woman tennis champion, coach the Cubs for the balance of on court two from 6 to 7. Last Klein, cf ...... 5 3 2 5 0 0 Walker came through with four Pittsfield at New Haven (2), MALONEY FIGHTS TONIGHT has been ordered to give up play­ the season and also next year, it night I^oule Farr and Jimmy Qnlsh Whitney, 3b ...... 5 0 2 2 4 o good rounds to his credit and shad­ Providence at Springfield- ing owing to serious eye trouble. was announced by the management Chicago, Aug. 20.—Promoter took Frank ^erg and Bob Cush­ Hurst, lb ...... 4 1 2 9 0 0 ed Lomski in two others. Lomski Albany al Bridgeport, Boston, Aug. 20.—The twice- man Into camp in straight seta, Thevenow, ss ...... 3 0 1 2 1 0 took three and one was even. The American I^g;ne While lawn tennis Is not consid­ of the club today. Mantelli will Paddy Harmon announced today 6-1, 6-4. Superiority at net play I«rian, c ...... 8 0 0 5 1 0 postponed bout between Jimmy ered to be any more harmful than Benge, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Aberdeen man outweighed the toy Washington at Cleyeland. Maloney, of South Boston, and Ric- also play If the occasion necessi­ that Joe Jacobs, ■ manager of Max was the deciding factor. The Farr- other games, there is the 'ever­ Schmellng, had tentatively agreed Williams, a ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 bulldog, 172% pounds to 166 but New York at Chicago. cardo Bertazzolo, of Italy, sched­ present danger of the woman play­ tates. Quish combination meets, the win­ Smythe, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 did not employ this advantage well Philadelphia at St. Louis. uled for ten rounds at Braves Field, The Cubs feel that with Man­ to a match here between the Ger­ ner of tonight’s match in the sec­ Boston at Detroit. er becoming hard-featured, it is man heavyweight and either Otto ond round. 37 7 14 27 11 0 except in two rounds. It seemed as gets under way tonight. Weather averred. telli at the helm, they are capable Pittsburgh if he was under wraps In several National League conditions during the day gave of giving any team in town a real Von Porat or Tuffy Griffith. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. “The strain of looking either at Before departing for New York rounds, judging from the effective­ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. promise of a cool, clear night. the ball or your opponent the whole tussle if not even defeat them. 'I'bat Bartell, ss ...... 4 2 2 5 4 0 ness of his spirited attacks in the St. Louis at Brooklyn (2). Odds on the principals were goes for the Green, Bon > Ami, Ail Jacobs said if the New York com­ L. W aner, o f ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 time does tend to develop a fixed mission Insisted Schmeling must SWEDISH BOAT LEADS P. Waner, lb ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 fifth and tenth when he slammed Chicago at New York (I). quoted as even. and hard expression which is only Stars, Company G, et al. The Cubs Traynor, 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 0 1 Walker all over the ring with Cincinnati at Boston. expect to play at least a half a dozen fight there to- be reinstated he in­ Grantham, 2b ...... 3 1 0 3 3 1 swinging attacks. too apparent in the case of many more games this season. They tended to acquiesce, and to bring Brlckell, rf ...... 4 1 2 3 1 0 famous women players,” says H. S. Schmeling back, to Chicago later.- Comorosky, If ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 The fight coaxed out the largest are composed of young players Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 20.— Hargraves, c ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 attendance in Philadelphia since Scrivener, famous British umpire. chucked full of pep in addition to Jacobs also asserted that Andre BASEBALL ‘‘There are cases of first-class Sweden today held a lead of one Petty, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the Dempsey-Tunney spectacle In PALLING HAIR baseball ability and are capable of Routls, featherweight champion point in the three-cornered interna­ Brame, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the same area three years ago. The Eastern League. players who, starting as really making the best of them step. who is under his management, Swetonlc, p ...... 2 O'O 0 1 0 Quickly Stopped pretty girls, have become so strain­ tional 30 square tueire yacht races fans numbered more than 30.0Q0. The team 'will practice as usual would meet the winner of the Earl with Germany and the United 84 « .11 24 To ”5 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 ed in their expressions that they Mastro-Bddle Shea encounter here Jack Kerrns turned In another are now positively plain-looking. at Mt. Nebo at 6:30. States. The second race for the Philadelphia ...... 103 021 OOx—7 winner when his young heavy­ LYON^ Friday night in a title contest. The Marblehead Bowl will be held this Pittsburgh ...... 112 110 000—6 weight, Al Fay, ’ stopped Tony PROVIDENCE "The only other danger of tennis terms were not announced, but it afternoon. Runs batted In: Traynor ^2, Har­ Rosemary and is the well-known 'tennis elbow,’ ” greaves, P. Waner, Bartell, Comoro­ Talarico, a stable mate of Lomski, is understood Routls’ guarantee ex­ Sailing the 11 mile course In a sky, Whitney 3, Hurst, Thompson, in^the sixth round: -rV S .— Scrivener added, “the pain of which MOVES FOR AMATEURISM ceeds $50,000*. Sulphur has caused many players to give light breeze, the Bacchant, skip­ Thevenow: two base hits, Bartell, Afy De Vodl, Bayslde welter­ pered by Eric Lundberg, of Stock­ Klein, Whitney, Hurst. weight, outscrambled Young Ketch- for up. But doctors are gradually dis­ A strenuous effott to prevent FOB 8AVARTHMORB ATHLETES (Second Game) HARTFORD covering how to deal- with this holm, swept across the finish line Philadelphia ...... 002 100 82x—8 ell, of Chester, in a ten rounder Itching Scalp, Eczema hockey players from turning pro­ Swarthmore College is to raise more than a nautical mile ahead of Pittsburgh ...... OOl 040 000—5 trouble—^dlfeting is one way—and fessionals until they are 21 years and John Farr, Cleveland light­ ahd Dandruff BULKELEY STADIUM a $200,000 endowment fund so Its Us nearest competitor, the Tipler Batteries: Philadelphia, Sweetland, weight, won a dull ten rounder there are far fewer cases of play­ old has been started by the Can­ teams will not" be dependent upon liin of E. Arthur Shuman, Jr., U. McGraw. Benge, Bmyth'e and Davis. Hartford ers giving up now than formerly.^’ Pittsburgh, Kremer, French, Grimes from Henry De Wanacker, of At Drug and Department Stores;*' ^ ada Amateur Hockey Association. gate receipts. S. A. and Hemiley. France. -'•V iiii T E N ^ TSIANCHESfER EVENIKG HERALD', SOUTH mNCm ESTER/COm , TUESDAY, AlfoUST 20,1929' ------:------ft______'^1 THE Ct^^MFIED SEC TI^ S E L L H E R E Want Ad Information LOSr AND FOUND HELP WANTED— “Prettiest Showgirl” in Hospital Manchester LOST— BOOK either on Benton FEMALE 35 street or coming across East RAIN DISGUSTS Evening Herald cemetery. Reivard if returned to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ 68 Spruce street. MENTS REFINED NEAT intelllL'ent girl MCCARTHY’S MEN Count six averaae words to a line. for waitress duty. Apply The Initials, numbers and abbreviations AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Coffee Shop. dach count as a word and compound Want a cook. Chicago Cubs had much rather words as two worda Minimum cost Is 1925 Dodge Sedan. play baseball than discuss It. price of three lines. 1928 Studebaker Coach. Want a clerk. Not that the McCarthy outfit li * * * * 1927 Dodge Coupe. Want a partner. Line rates per day for transient I above healthy post mortems of each sds. 1929 Graham Paige Sedan. WANTED— Experienced girl for Want a situation. play while lingering under the 1924 Dodge Coupe. effective March 17, 19X7 cooking and downstairs work. Want to sell a farm. showers but given their choice be­ Cash Charge 1927. Chrysler Coupe. tween a day of bridge in tbelr hotel 1 Consecutive Days 7 ctsi !> ots Call Mrs. Walsh 8960. Want to borrow money. ! Consecutive Days .. 1) ots 11 cis A number of other good use! and a game of ball they "would un­ , Day ...... I II otsi IS ots cars. PROTESTANT SECRETARY at ! Want to sell sheep, cattle, doubtedly choose the latter. All orders for Irregular Insertions Crawford Auto Supply Co. once; experienced bookkeeper to Want to sell town property, Reports have it that the boys all w‘ll be charged at the one-time rate. Center and Trotter Sts. take charge: 25 experienced Want to sell groceries, drugs,. but playfully smashed the furniture Special rates for long term every Tel. 6495 or 8063 in their hotel yesterday as rain day advertising given upon request. stenographers, file clerks; stenog­ Want to sell boots and shoes, Ads ordered tor three or six days rapher-bookkeeper combined. Ex­ kept them from taking a few chews and stooped before the third or fifth 1928 ESSEX COACH. perienced solicitor on telephone: / Want to sell dry goods, carpets, at the Giants. The same reports day will be charged only for the ac­ 1926 FORD TUDOR. multigraph operators: key punch have the Giants, Robins and Cards tual number of times the ad appear­ 1925 OAKLAND SEDAN. Want to sell clothing, hats, caps. ed. charging at the rate earned, but operators. Office positions always Want to find buyers for anything, immensely pleased vith the rainy no allowances or refunds can be made 1923 STUDEBAKER. available. Newberry and Shields, day that gave them an opportunity on six lime ads stopped after the 1928 OLDSMOBILE S’^DAN. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD, to try for a few grand slams. fifth day. 112 State street, Hartford. Tel. 1925 JEWETT TOURING. 6-3263. Advertising gains new customers. Incidentally, the Cubs are lead­ No ‘'tn; forbids”: display lines not 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. sold. Advertising keeps old customers. ing the national League race by MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES some seven games. The Herald will not be responsible Advertising makes success easy. for more than one incorrect insertion 1069 Main St. Tel. 5462 GARDEN—LAWN- Yesterday’s National proceedings of ony advertisement ordered for Thomas Donahue, Mgr. Advertising begets confidence,' more than one time. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 were enlivened by the Phillies The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ GOOD USED CARS Advertising means business. climb out of the cellar, these tre­ rect puhltcatlon of advertlslne will be FOR SALE—jPears for canning. Advertising shows energy. mendous hitting boys stepping over rectified only by cancellation of the Cash or Terms Boston by clubbing Pittsburgh charge made for the serylce rendered Madden Bros. Clapps favorite, 37 Edward street. Advertise and succeed. - • • 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 Telephone 4301. twice, 7 to 6 and 8 to 5. Burleigh All adyertlsements must conform Advertise judiciously. Grimes, who for the pact few weeks in style, copy and typography with Advertise or bust,. has been nursing an injured hand, regulations enforced by the publish­ 1927 Buick Sedan. ers and they reserve the right to 1929 CHEVROLET ROADSTER. FOR SALE— Clapp favorite pears. Advertise weekly. got back into action for the Pirates edit, revise or rejecti any copy con­ 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan. Telephone W. H. Cowles, 5909. Advertise now. as a relief pitcher In the s e c o n d sidered objectlona bio. 1926 OVERLAND COACH. game. CI/OSINC H TJKSt—Classified ads Advertise to be published same day must be re­ Wheh Better Used Cars are Sold Sf ' « All other National League games ceived by 12 o'clock nron. Saturdays We’ll Sell Them. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HERE were rained out. 10:20 a. m. COLE MOTOR SALE^- American affairs were 'featured TELEPHONE YOUR WANT 91 Center St. Tel. 8275 USED . GAS STOVES $10 up. Oak by Collegian Roy Sherld’s winning ADS. buffet $20. Radiola, tubes, speaker of his first major league game Ads are acceptai over the telephone 1925 HUDSON COACH $ 20. when the Yanks turned back the it the CHAKGh) RATH! given above 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN WATKINS White Sox, 3 to 2. Sherld was aid­ as a convience to advertlaera. but BE TTS'GARAGE FURNITURE EXCHANGE ed no litle by Cripple Ruth’s two the CASH KA'I'tCS will be qccepted as Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce FUIjL Pa YMEN'1 If paid at the busi­ timely singles. and a three base ness office on or before the seventh FOR SALE— ONE MODERN Glen- muff of Comb’s fly by Watwood. day following the first Insertion ol wood E coal range with -shelf, The Athletics kept step -with the each ad. otherwise the CHa KGIC BUSINESS SERVICES nickel trim, 23 Edgerton street. xjorothy Knapp, known as “America’s most beautiful showgirl” and Yanks as Bill Shores had little Ra t e will be collected. No responsl- billt.v for errors In telephoned ads OFFERED 13 Phone 6523. who was recently removed from the cast of Earl Carroll’s “Fioretta” be­ trouble in curbing the Browns will be assumed and their accuracy cause some of the show’s backers complained “she could neither sing while his team-mates rapped out an cannot he guaranteed. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, heat­ AFAR IM EN'l S— FLATS— dance, nor act,” seems to have taken misfortune keenly. She is in a 8 to 2 win. Shores held St. Louis THE KING OF THEM all The Na­ ing stove and i ousehold furni­ HOUSES FOR SALE 72 INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ tional Air Power Water System. TENEMENTS 63 New York hospital, suffering from a braekiJown. scoreless until the final Inning. ture. Call Tuesday or Wednesday FOR SALE OR TRADE— Store Bishop and Haas got home runs. TIONS Water fresh from the well* The at 30 Summer street. Telephone Births ...... A Demming deep and shallow well FOR RENT— 5 room fiat at 21 with 7 room tenement, near school Epors gave the Senators a 6 to Engagements ...... B S708. Cambridge street. Available Sep­ house on Spruce street, over 600 3 win over Cleveland, only ontf of Marriages ...... C automatic electric pumps. Service on all kinds of pumps, motors, FOR SALE— LARGE white gao tember 1st. Inquire on premises. school children pass daily. The Washington’s runs being earned. Deaths ...... D candy trade alone will pay ex­ BIG TOBACCO MERGER Sam Jones was the winning pitcher. Card of Thanks ...... K generators, light plants. Renew range, in good condition. Tele­ FOR RENT— 2 and 3 room apart­ In Memorlam ...... F your old pipes. Iron filters. Carl phone 4S59. penses. This property must be Leading Batters Boston and Detroit split a Lost and Found ...... 1 ments in Park Building. Inquire seen to be appreciated. See MAY RAISE PRICES double-header with the Tigers cap­ Announcements ...... 2 Nygren, 15 Anderson street. Tel. Rubinow's, 841 Main street. turing the second game 6 to 2, af­ Personals ...... S 8439. Stuart J. Wasley, 815 Main street. Telephone 6648. Aotom Schools ...... 7-A STORAGE 20 WANTED—TO BUY 5S 2 lots, 2 car garage, fruit trees, cago’s portable talking machine, large garden, chicken coops. 82 Traynor. Pitts. .. 88 37t 67 135 .364 high finance gets through tinker­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 HOUSES FOR REN I 65 H endrick, Bkln. , 86 305 56 110 .361 ing with the lowly fag. asionished his public by remalhlng Autos— For Hire ...... a Haynes street. Phone 5660. Leader a year ago today, Hornsby. strangely quiet as the Yanks trim­ 3a rages—Service— Stor^^e . . . . / 10 WANTED— Load to and part load JUNK Higher prices were forecast to­ 8 ROOM FLAT, modern, very rea­ Boston, .377, med his beloved Sox, .Vlotorcycles— Bicycle ...... 11 from Philadelphia, Pa., Camden. Sell your junk for high prices to FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE, 2 American I.engnie day following announcement that Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . ... 12 N. J.. or eriroute any day this the reliable dealer, Wm. Ostrinsky, sonable rent. Center and Main Fo-xx, Phila. ....1 1 7 413 105 157 .380 Itnslnoss nnil I'riifesRltinnl Serrlres tenement house 115 Main street. the George K. Morrow interests, month. Perrett & Glenney. Phone. 91 Clinton, Tel. 5879. I also buy street 352. Telephone Hartford Jst tloor 5 rooms, steam hear and Simmons, Phila. 113 467 92 172 .368 ‘ controlling the Gold Dust Corpora­ Business Services OtTered . ... 13 3063. and sell used furniture. 2-3887 before 6 p. m. Fonseca, Cleve. ..J 1 4 443 79 163 .368 i 7 ROOMS Household Services Offered ...... 18-A improvements, 2nd floor 4 rooms, Combs. N. y ...... 108 451 99 164 .364' tion, has taken over control of the Building—Ctmiractlng ...... 14 PERRETT & GLENNEY—Express W IIL HAY HIGHEST cash prices FOR RENT— 6-room flat, heat fur­ liiiprovements, 2 attic rooms if de- Maniish. St. B. ..116 477 74 173 .363 Tobacco Products Corporation WITH TILE BATH Florists—.Nurseries ...... 16 Leader a year ago today, Goslin, which in turn holds majorit> stock Funeral Directors ...... 16 and freight service; local and tor rags. paper, magazines and nished, all improvements. Imrul.d siced $23 a miinih.’ (larage. large Washington. 391. Heating— Plumbing—Roofing ... H long distance. Expert furniture metaLs Also buy all kinds of! 82 Cottage street. Phone 4332. lot, fruit trees Owner moving lo Eastern T.eagne in United Cigars. With this trans­ Insurance ...... 18 fer goes a large block of stock in .'!'''and Ne\* moving. Service any time by call­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial j Bridgeport. Dial 5258. K lm m lck, Bdgt. 1 1 6 394 102 155 .393 Milhnerv — Dressmaking ...... IS Schinkel. Bdgt. ..123 484 97 186 .384 the Schulte Realty Stores Corpora­ .Moving—'I'rucking—Storage ... 20 ing 3063. 6.'j89 or 3m86. Yordy. Alb...... 115 461 96 174 .378 $7,500 PalnMiig— Papering ...... 21 Peploski, P ro v .-. .121 508 85 189 372 tion, formerly held by United, but Professional Services...... 22 MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ apartment at John Clough’s resi­ Gill, Alb...... 115 484 115 177 '.366 control of the Schulte chain re­ Repairing ...... 28 We offer this brand new single day in New York, or to be sent to APARTMENTS— FLAl'S— TOLLAND dence. mains with David A. Schulte and tailoring—Dveing—Cleaning ... 24 associates. seven rooms, spacious hall; oak Toilet Gorids and Service ...... 25 New York, picked up by us to­ TENEMENTS 63 The Ladies Aid Society will hold Wanted — Business Service...... 26 night and delivered the next a food sale at the Federated church It is understood stiff competition floors and other modern equipment, Kdiicnlliinnl morning via Manchester and New Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toblason oi next Saturday afternoon '■ommenc- from cut-rate stores, forcing price- at $7,500. It is a real bargain, on Courses and Classes ...... 27 FOR RENT— 5 room furnished Wethersfield were Sunday guests of Private Instruction ...... 28 York Motor Despatch. Dally ser­ ing at 3 o’clock. GILEAD cutting, was the factor which caus­ easy terms, too. rent, all improvements, near Bus. friends and attended services at the ed George J. Whelan and associates Dancing ...... 28-A vice and reasonable rates. Call Piano, garage. Box W, in care of The regular meeting of Tolland Musical—Dramatic ...... 2S 3063, 8860 or 8864. Federated church. Grange No. 51 P. of H. will be held to seek a strong alliance for their $6,200—$600 Cash, buys a six- Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller of Ptn.'incigI Miss Miriam Blrdsey of Wash, Tusfiday evening in the Fede'rated United interests, which include 2,- room Single. Steam heat, etc.! 2- Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages . . . . . 31 FOR RENT— 5 room tenement, all ington, D. C., has been a guest, at church vestry. Andover are guests at Mt. and Mrs. 300 stores, 24 subsidiary com­ car garage. Central location. Business Opportunities ...... 32 FRO HESS ION A L improvements, garage. Telephone the home of her aunt. Miss Miriam Mrs. Ellen Benton West anJ Hart E. Buell’s. panies, interests in half a dozen Money to Ixian ...... 33 Underwood for several days. daughter Hazel West left Sunday other large concerns and heavy Help and Sltnaflnns SERVICES 22 3C64 or call at 15 Ashworth St. Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way Here is a good bargain! ?5,50C Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 Mrs. Zoe Beckley has returned to for Hampton Beach, N. H., where realty holdings. About $100,000,- buys a six-room single; steam heat, FOR RENT—7Modern'4 room tene­ they will spend a week. went Monday to Westport, N. Y., to 000 was involved. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Piano Tuning her summer home after two week.sj spend a week with their'son. Dr. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 ment A-1 condition, garage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett gas, 2 poultry houses, 2-car garage; Agents Wanted ...... 37-a Expert work guaranteed spent in New York City. i Walter D. Way and family. Adults only, 238 Oak straet. Russell Green of New York City, and daughters, who have been 15 fruit trees. Close in and very Situations Wanted — Fem ale...... 38 Kemp’s Music House I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Prentice of Situations Wanted —Male ...... 39 spent the week-end with his fam-j guests of relatives at Squirrel Last Night Fights convenient to trolley; bus and Employment Agencies ...... 40 FOR RENT— 4 room tenement with ily at Meadow Crest. | Islamf, .Me., have returned home. Newington spent Sunday with his schools. l-lve Slock— Pels— Poaltry— Vehicles all modern improvements. Inquire -Mr. and Mrs. Schoal of Hartford mother, Mrs. Mary Prentice. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 REPAIRING 23 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood are 105 Spruce street or telephone are guests at the *home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Foote At Philadel-phia— Mickey Walk­ Henry Street, new Single of six Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 4980. entertaining a relative from New Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 ty^WlNG MACHINE repairing of all York. Mrs. Nathan Ward of Buff Gap dis­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert er, middleweight champion, won rooms, oak floors, etc.; bleated Wanted — Pets— I’roiltry—^tock 44 makes, oils, needles and supplies. Mrs. Minnie Norman of Jersey trict. Strong of Hartford at thefr summer ten round decision from Leo Lorn- For Sale— Mlscellnnenns FOR RENT— 6 room tenement, all ski, light-heavyweight. garage. Lot. 62% x 140, offered Articles for Sale ...... 45 R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. modern improvements, also five City, N. J., is a guest of relatives, j- home in Colchester Sunday after­ now at $6,900. Why delay? Boats and Accessories...... 46 Tel. 4301. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Clough of I noon. At New York—Jack (Kid) Berg, room flat on Center street. Inquire England, scored a technical knock­ Building Materials...... 47 147 East Center street. Tel. 7864. Northfield, Mass., and .Kranc’ir The regular meeting of the Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ Whittaker of Athol, Mass., were COEN WINS MATCH out over Harry Wallace, Philadel­ Electrical Appliances— Radio ... 49 Christian Endeavor Society was phia, in ninth round (10). Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A lows and cushions made over FOR RENT— 4 rooih tenement on SundaS’ guests at the home of Mr. omitted Sunday evening and sev­ Garden — Farm — Dairy Products 50 equal to new. 1 day service. Phone Cottage street, all improvements. and Mrs. James H. Clough. eral local folks attended a lecture Dy At Kansas City— W. L. (Young) Robert J. Smith Household Goods ...... 51 Stribling, Macon, Ga., heavyweight 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co. Inquire 32 Cottage street. Phone. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden and Newport, R. I., Aug. 20.— With Prof. Job on his favorite subject 1009 MAIN STREET Machlucry and Tools ...... 6'2 331 Center street. Established 5662. family who have been occupying outpointed Joe Sekyra, Dayton, Musical Instruments...... 53 since 1922. the field slashed from 92 to 32 by “Birds,” at the Colchester Congre­ Ohio (10). PHONE 3450 Office and Store Equipment ..... 64 the Federated church parsonage gational church. specials at the S tores...... 56 FOR RENT— 5 ROOMS, all im- first and second round matches, We Sell Insurance of All for two months while Rev. William The annual picnic of the Hebron Wearing Apuarel—‘Furs ...... 67 VACUUM CLEANER, phonograph, proyements, with attic. Inquire C. Darby,^was abroad hawe return­ third Found play In the Newport Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. 89-91 Birch street. Casino invitation - singles tennis and Gilead Congregational Sunday Itnoms— Ibinrfl— Hrsf elR^llesorts Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. ed to their home in Rockville. schools will be held at Brown’s Itealnnrnnts Miss Bernice A. Hall attended the tournament was scheduled- for to­ TO RENT—CENTENNIAL aparl- day. Shore, Columbia Lake, Thursday. iiij Rooms Without Board ...... 69 LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, wedding of Miss Annie Hill and Boarders Wanted ...... 59-a menis, tour room apartment, jani­ Saturday after-' When the first day’s volleying Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hills and pountry Board — Resorts...... 60 chimneys cleaned and repaired, HaVold Linsman Mrs. A. H. Post with Mr. and Mrs. i tor seivice, heat, gas range. Ice noon at Niantic. j was completed William T. Tilden. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 key filling, safes opened, saw filing box furnished. Call Manchester Albert Willis of Manchester spent Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 and grinding. Work called fur. Mrs. Charles Barrows and i A.merica’s top-ranking player, was Hen' Eatnle For Item Construction Company, 4131. alone in the fourth bracket as a Sunday at Point O’Woods. Apartmet-ts. Flats. Tenements .. 63 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm daughter Eunice of Northampton, • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twining, of Mass., are guests of friends here. rerult of his victories over G. H. Business Locations for Rent ... 64 street. Telephone 3648. FOR RENT— 4, 5 AND 6 room Perkins and S. B. Gilpin. Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houses tor Rent ...... 65 rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 Miss Victoria Carlson of New suburban tor Rent ...... 66 Yesterday’s biggest surprise was Fish and daughters spent the i.eek- Main street. Telephone 4642. York and Miss Helen Wilken of end at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post’s summer Homes for R e n t...... 87 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Illinois have been guests for a few furnished by youthful, Junior Coen Wanted to Rent ...... 68 when he eliminated Norris Wil­ Miss Henrietta Edwards return­ HenI tOstnte For Snie FOR RENT—Modern 4. room tene­ days at the Steele House. ed to her home in New Haven Tues­ Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 liams 2nd, of Philadelphia. SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ ment. S. D. Pearl. 120 Woodland i Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett and day after passing a week with Mr. Business Propewy for S a le ...... 7o mer classes now open In barber- All save two of the seeded for­ Farms and Land tor S a l e ...... 71 street. Phone 6730. i daughter Betty of Hartford were and Mrs. A. C. Foote. Houses tor Sal...... 73 ing. Low rate of lulUon. Inquire Sunday guests of relatives. eign contingent came through FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat, down­ their early engagements. The local 4-H clubs will present Lots tor Sale ...... 73 Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Metcalf “Achievement Night” at the hall ■Resort Property for S a le ...... 74 ket street, Hartford. stairs, 112 Oak street. Inquire 114 and family of Niantic were Sunday Suburban tor Sale ...... 75 Oak street. Friday evening. Beal Estate for Exchange...... 76 guests of friends. * The Women’s Exchange held' ai Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Theodore Poosevelt, at 43 was Mrs. Alice Simmons who has re­ At New Orleans—Eddie (Kid) business meeting at Hebron Friday! Aarlinn— Legnl IVotIcea FOR RENT— 6 room tenement, all sided in Niantic for several years Auction Sales ...... 7g the youngest man to ever be presi­ Wolfe, Memphis, Tenn., 133 pound­ afternoon. They report quick sales modern improvements with garage but was formerly of Tolland, is now er won decision over Bobby Mays, Legal Notices ...... 73 dent of the United States. $30 a month. 162 School street. for their home made food at th e! moving back and has taken an New London, Conn., (10). Colonial Food Shop. GAS BUGGIES—The Last Hope By Frank Beck MY BOY, AS A VIOLA ! VIOLA • d o c t o r , 1 GIVE UP OH! MY PRECIOUS THE STRUGGLE -----1 ADMIT d o n 't l e a v e m e like ONE . I LOVE YOU- — W / / / ^ THIS--1 LOVE YOU,' DEFEAT. BUT THERE IS 'VOUR LIFE BELONGS TO ...... I VIOLA--1 c a n 't g i v e OH y e t o n e r a y OF HOPE YOU U P ----- 1 W O N ' T ------ME ------YOU MUSTN'T LEAVE ------SPEAK TO HER - - ALEC r # IT ISN'T FAIR------1 l o v e ME ------DON'T LET ME IP SHE HEARS YOUR FIND MY LOVE ONLY *HE GOEDUCK CLAA,OP YHE PACIFIC VOICE IT MAY YOU AND YOU LOVE ME, IS 'IT TO LOSE IT ------SAY COAST, LIVES IN THE SAND ALONG THE VIOLA ------SPEAK, I WILL b e a c h e s , e x t e n d in g its l o n g n e c k -TUBE Y E 5 T E R 0 » ro AROUSE h e r . YOU WILL GET JU S T AS -- S P E A K ----- GET U P T o THE SURFACE To FEED ON SMALL REALLY W E L L — WELL.. THE LAST YOU ? ORGANISMS s t r a in e d FROM THE SPA RK T' WATER. IT SUCKS IM- OF LIFE IN / V IO L A S HEART >MAS FEEBLY FLICKERING, ALEC t - ' ARRIVED. h i

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"Sambo, where you-all gwlne in such a rage?” 01»29 j Kin/ Feature* Syndicate, inc. 8*2-^ “Ah’s gwlne to git that doctab O nca j what sewed up my operation with ' white thread.” OUR BOARDINC HOUSE No use trying to teach a parrot The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox i joke, if Polly doesn't wanna Down in one of the southern By Gene Ahem cracker. states recently, a -colored man and his wife were hailed into court on a charge of disturbing the peace. t h e S k i p p e r h a ^ a i .4W a v s h a p t o b e e x t i ^a dAi^EFuu, a b o o t “Rastus,” said the magistrate, -w BREAK-TH^5A3> MEUI^ VoU (SLiVS* 60 w e 'l l C O M E B A C K addressing the husband, “you are t h e t A f \ JUMplM<3t THE TF^AdK On I WA^H PAYS. accused of disturbing your entire .-fo VoOR UMK-THA-f UJE’PJe AMe a p b a c k t m e m M y Me l p Voti neighborhood^ on Tuesday night. Mq M E , Ho m s ! ^ J X l AUcfiOKl OTFTM’ What have you got to say for your­ LEAV/lU^ TOR self?” M -ToMoPRoiAlr 50 He cam t /Mis M o u t TARM^r — OR ELSE “It was dis way, Jedge,” ex­ TJLL-lH^ e.AS-TAMK OF MV V/ACATfOki TlJRki IT iMYo A START AT THE GATE. plained Rastus, glancing first at the magistrate and then at his MIS' -mACTb'R AM’ W IT uiTM Uklcce ■RESf-s a Miia r ig m ; It is easy to go from this wife. “Me an’ Lucy got into a B E k i i GATE into the YARD. Par is BACK IM SBMiCBl T m s o a l l iM argument obah de coin she got fo’ BESIPES; five and one solution is on another a week’s wash. She call me a lazy I’y/B MAP EkioUfiM OF MgiaJ I MAv/E T o page. Tm Mis s o l s loafah, an’ draps me flat. Den up MAV TIELP fSOLF, AM’ use A POUBLE I riz and welt her with a chalh Me i r , ^ A/U’ leg, an’ den she flang a teaklttle gMAMBERMAlP To VAWUJ TOR at me, which scald quite consid’- To CovlS!. SOMEPAV , G A T able.” MetL LEAv/e “I see,” commented the magis­ trate to Rastus. “And then what T^is FARM happened?” To MEf “An’ den, Jedge,” answered Ras­ tus with great deliberation, "an’ % den we begun to fight.”

A Georgia lawyers tells of a darkey charged in a town in that state with theft. His lawyer de­ cided to put him in the box in his f own behalf. The magistrate, being a little doubtful if the darkey un­ derstood the nature of an oath, un­ dertook to examine him on the Y A R 0 point. THE RULES. “Henry,” he said, "you know what will happen to you if you tell 1— The idea of Letter Golf is toa lie?” change one word to another and do “Yes, soh,” said Henry, “I'll go it in par, a given number of to hell and burn a long time.” strokes. Thus to change COW to “Quite right,” replied the Judge. HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, “And now you what will happen if H EW , HEN. you tell the truth?” 2— You change only one letter “Yes, suh,” said Henry. “We lose at a time-. the case.” 8 —You must have a complete word, of common usage, * for each A Negro bricklayer in Macon, jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Georgia, was lying down during the tions don’t count. noon hour. The clock struck one, 4— The order of letters cannot be the time to pick up his hod again. He arose, stretched and grumbled; changed. _ ReUEF “I wish I was daid. ‘TainR noth­ I in’ hut work from mawning till 01929. BYNEA SERVICE. INC.' (®Fontainc Foat, 192^ Cindy: Is your husband much of night.” a provider, Mandy? Another negro, working above, Mandy: He ain’t notin’ else, no, happened to let a brick fall from his hand. It struck the grumbler By Crane sir. He gwlne git some new fur­ iW ASHINGTON TUBBS U The Arrival niture, providin’ he gits de money; on the head. Dazed, he looked up he gwins to get de montey providin’ and said; he go to work, providin' the, job “De Lawd can’t stan’ no jokes. y ^ M V WORPI MV VJOBOl MY.DCftR y m u f f c j ^ov, f 1$ TrtlS OF COURSE AWL MOOERVUSTiCl ^ suits him. I hain’t heafd of such a He just takes everythin’ in earn­ • 0\0 HE NOT ACT STRAWCieiV? est.” I V16 THOU(aV\T wot/ OWi WtLl-O, NOT A COOL I’M COUNTfeSS- ' ROW t)uev<.vl' HOW. 60TTA RUH AUONO providin’, man in all mah days. ROW CHAMQEP H& ISI M'l [ W£R£ MOTCOM\^^C/c, fouK-u. “Been BtcePTiON, MO\N^ ‘SEE-VIATe R OR> ev TK' WAV, I PERFE.CTLV. PuekV ROW DIFFER EWTI. FaiOVJl VJMTlVl' LONG?; m s\Aieet7 dtOT VOU A SW£U- AI56V00 NOT APABTMENT^y-^ 50 eooul' OVM) To SEE / ‘SOREUV WE. US? ^ HOT OFFEHPEO J RlM. 1 s x o r r r tr /

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Miss Beatrice Dart of 21 Flower EMERGENCY DOCTORS street has returned after a three ffiRE’S A CASE OF MODEL ABOUT TOWN weeks vacation spent at Atlantic SLOYD E n m o N m S D I E H I T B Y STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY.AFTERNOON$^^ - Doctor Moran and Doctor. City and Philadelphia. Tbe next regular meeting of St Weldon will he the physicians ~ OBEDIENCE TO LAW ■ Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of on call tomorrow afternoon. George Harrison of Cheney BRINGS SURPRISES SHOP’S SHDTDOWH ‘'-i '';fj Isabella, will be held at the home Brothers Scheduling Department is of Mrs. James McVeigh of 81 Ox­ on a two weeks vacation. Clyde Byer of North School ford street. ' In addition to fhe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finnegan of street rolled over to-Hartford yes­ routine business there will be im­ A number of the local gladiolus Benton strbet are enjoying a vaca­ Many Beantifnl Objects terday 'and there encountered a Many Mwchester Folk to portant business matters to discuss, tion trip to Lake George and other enthusiasts are planning to take in followed by whist and refresh­ places in New York and Canada. the show of the Connecticut Gladi­ friend who said he knew a place ments. Plans for the winter’s ac­ olus society which opened at noon Shown at Annnal Display where two colored boys could get Lose Jobs in Hartford tivities will be considered. Mrs. W. Harol4, Terry and today at the old state house in a job chopping wood, over'^in the daughter Mary Ann, will spend the Hartford and will continue this eve­ east part of the.state. So they Wednesday Morning Mr. and Mrs. James Finlay and rest of the month with Mr. and ning and again tomorrow, closing At School Street Rec. started out in Byer’s car late last Rnbber Co.’s Factory. family of McKee street are spend­ Mrs. Otto Hills of Center street. tomorrow night. night, headed east for the job. ing the last two weeks of August Mr. Terry brought them up from Coming -up the Cemter Hill about Miss Henrietta Kanehl of Center with Mrs. Finlay’s mother in Yan- their home In Binghamton, N. Y. Well sharpened tools, the hands 1:30 o’clock sometning spectacular The blow experienced by Hart­ tic. and will return about Labor Day. street is in Platteburgh, N. Y. She and sudden happened to the light­ 50c Specials ford in the loss of the Hartford will play the bridal music at the of willing pupils and expert in­ ing system and the headlights They resided for several years on marriage today in the Episcopal struction, constitute • the only com­ Rubber Compafiy,, now a subsidiary A meeting of the executive com­ Oxford street this town. went out. There was a gas station mittee of Loyal Circle, King’s church of Miss Dorothy Hardy 'and of the United States Rubber Com­ bination ’ that could turn out the handy and they pulled in, "but the pany, the Impending closing down The Poifular 50c Specials On Sale Again Daughters, will be held Thursday Dwight Beecher, Miss Rose Wood- high grade of wood work exhibited place was closed. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin of house will be maid of honor. Miss of which has just been announced, evening at the home of the leader. Henry street, their son William "Nice moon,” said the friend; Tomorrow Morning The purpose of the meeting is to Beatrice Sweeney is also a guest at at the School street Rec and wit­ “ we’ll can get along.” 1s shared to a minor extent by and Mrs. Helen Smith and daugh­ the wedding. Miss Hardy will be nessed by a crowd estimated at 500 Manchester. Of the 1,400 hundred • make plans for the winter’s work. ter Rayetta of Cooper street have “ Not me, boy,” said Byer. "I remembered as a former director people who jammed the auditorium ain’t breaking any laws at all.” employees who are to lose their returned from a trip to New York jobs through the removal of the Arthur Poirier of Montreal, at the School street Recreation from opening until closing time last So they ftogged it to the police Wednesday Morning Only! state. They crossed over the Bear Center. Mr: Beecher is a High night. concern’s activities to Detroit, formerly of this town, has been Mountain bridge, visited West station and reported. “ What we visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rice of school teacher. The sloyd exhibit. was the pro­ where the United States Rubber Past Color Point, Howe’s caverns and other going to do?” asked the friend. Company already has large tire Proctor Road. , duct of eight weeks of dally work “ Better get your car. off thb.road,” places of note. Miss E. M. Stanley of Highland under the guidance of Henry plants, are a considerable number said the boss cop. So they hiked of Manchester people who have Mr. and Mrs. Julius Salonlk of Park has received a letter from Miller. The class numbered nearly back to the car, put some muscle Cotton Prints 14 West Middle Turnpike and Mr. Miss Gertrude Berggren, who is Mrs. Mabel Case Vlot, who is tour­ a hundred pupils between tbe ages been commuting into Hartford for studying voice in New York, will behind it and rolled it onto the and Mrs. M. F. Levchuk of Spruce ing Europe this summer. In which of-. 12 and 14, with some slightly years. sing tomorrow evening from Sta­ town property where the car barns One old employe of the factory street, have returned from a trip Mrs. Vlot says she was present at older, Mr. Miller was well pleased used to be and left it there, stroll­ to Union City, N. J., and Brooklyn, tion WJZ between 7:45 and 8 the dedication of the American Le­ with the work done by his class said last night that the number of o’clock, and again on August 31 ing the long, long trail to North N.» Y. gion Memorial building in Paris, and said that many of the pieces ex­ Manchester residents affected by Dainty little prints in gay colorings that will make-up into from the same station from 9:15 school street by the shining of the the abandonment of the Hartford August 7. hibited were of the most difficult mcon. inexpensive but sturdy school frocks as well as neat morning The young people of the Salva­ to 9:30. She now sings every morn­ construction ever attempted by plant will reach close to fifty, dresses, Finfe, 8U-square cotton prints in a choice of designs tion Army will hold their meeting ing from 8 to 8:30 at the devo­ members of his classes. ! Pay In Lien of Jobs and colors. 36 inchesjwlde. tomorrow evening at 7:3; at Tal- tional period of WABC, New York. Unique Desk. The company Is to pay those of cottville. Ensign Dlmond of White NOW FOR THE YEARLY A spinet desk made by Austin its employes who ar.. over 45 years Plains, N. Y., who Is spending his Earl C. Hughes, formerly of and Albert Krouse was the subject SURPRISE MISS LARDER of age and who have been in the vacation at the home of his father- Manchester Green but now of of much admiring comment. The employ of the comp’any for ten Long Island City, N. Y., is-passing legs are lathe turned, the face of years or more ode week’s pay for 50 Pairs Only I in-law, Major Atkinson of Winter BOUT OF THE BABIES Miss Jessie Larder was com­ street, will be in charge of the two weeks with relatives and the drawers carved. One of these each year of the period of their em­ friends in'.town. compartments pulls out, revealing a pletely surprised at her home on ployment, and those under 45 years meeting. The Junior Band will fur­ Center street last evening by a nish music. Transportation will be secret drawer. The top of the desk old who have been with the concern White Ruffled Curtains Mrs. Rebecca Clulow of 65 Gar­ Four Prizes Offered for Big­ folds down converting It into a party of her co-workers in the con­ 15 years or more, one week’s pay provided for any who desire it if trolling department of Cheney they will be at the hall at 6:45. den street, her daughter. Miss gest, Smallest, Prettiest and table. Gumwood was used in Its for each year of their service. All Beatrice, and son Donald left Sun­ construction. The Krouse brothers Brothers’ spinning mill. Miss Lar­ employes are to receive some extua Happiest Babe. der is leaving in the near future 50c Miss Edna Terrell of Chestnut day for a two weeks visit with also showed a beautiful dresser. pay as partial compensation for the friends in Utica, N. Y. Two boys, both named Francis for the Salvation Army Training loss of their means of livelihood. Very fine quality, plain white voile ruffled curtains with street is spending a few days at The baby show staged annual­ College in New York City, follow­ tie backs to match. Curtains suitable for the kitchen, the Nantucket, Mass. ly under the auspices of the Rec­ Dellafer'a, displayed a writing table It is not anticipated that more Thomas T. Weldon, son of Dr. with a sliding top that could be re­ ing In the footsteps of her late than a very few of the workers will bathroom and the pantry. While they last— 50c a pair. reation Centers will be held tomor­ father who was at one time com­ Sherwood Smith and William and Mrs. T. H. Weldon, is critical­ row afternoon at the West Sid? moved, A child’s play table with be taken to Detroit, .Prentice of East Middle Turnpike, ly ill at his home on Porter street. chairs to match, built by the Della- mander of the corps In this town playgrounds, starting promptly at and well known to earlier mem­ who left town several weeks ago It was the Intention of Dr. Weldon 2:30. This is an event that Is look­ feras was an interesting object. A to leave tomorrow on a ' three A flower design had been trans­ bers of the Salvation Army, ' Colonel Harry B. Blssell Is in 14 ONLY, $1.00 BATH RUGS .... 5 0 c and attended the Atwater-Kent ed forward to with much interest Europe, where Mrs. Blssell and radio training school, are now in weeks vacation, but this has been ferred to the top and looked as Fifteen of Miss Larder’s asso­ Fourteen only, regular 51.00 bath rugs to close-out at 50c by many Manchester mothers. ciates were present, and in their their son have been during the each. Reversible blue and rose rugs in good-looking patterns. Dayton, Ohio. They have signed a postponed because of the critical Only babies that have not yet though it had been Inlaid. condition of his son. A Martha Washington sewing hehalf Miss Hannah Humphries summer. The' colonel expects to re­ contract to .remain for three weeks passed their second birthday are turn to Manchester late in Septem­ with the Ohio Engineering Com­ eligible to be entered in the com­ cabinet made by Irving Stecholz is presented her with a handsome ber with his family. PURE LINEN DISH TOWELING, 3 Yards ... ^ O g pany. They are camping out on the Miss Mabel Bjorkman of Benton petition. Parents are expected to of unique design. A. hope chest of pocketbook containing a 55 gold shores of a lake near Dayton and street and Miss Bertha Barron of Philippine mahogany-by Kenneth piece. Miss Humphries expressed Pure linen, good quality dish toweling with colored borders “ play square” with the officials re­ in blue, green, red and pink. 16 inches wide. expect to remain there for a big air West Middle Turnpike are spend­ garding the true age of the babies. Leslie, a huge drawing board by the regret of all at Miss Larder’s meet. ing two weeks at Hampton Beach, Director Lewis Lloyd announced Franklin Hadden, a novel sewing departure, but extended their sin­ THOROWEAR SILK AND RAYON HOSE, New Hampshire. that there will be four prizes. The screen by Noel Lyttle, a kitchen cere good wishes for her success UNEASY STREET Mrs. Walter Rau of Laurel street, classifications are for the smallest, table by Arthur Fallon and three in her chosen sphere of life. Raymond Chartier of 40 Clinton tea wagons by George Marlow, The time was passed pleasantly is overcrowded with folks who Women’s pure rayon and silk stockings with square heels. who has been spending her vaca­ largest, prettiest and happiest Ibok- haven’t enough of what we Stockings for sports, business and general wear about town. tion at Point o’Woods, was taken street is on a two weeks vacation. ing. The first two will be decided Francis Dellafera and Merle Ru- with singing and instrumental mu­ binow -were distinct features of the sic. A luncheon was served, the have to sell. Some know it, Silver wing, champagne, white, breeze, honey beige, and reverse, last week from her summer home by weight. Incidentally, all babies but won’t admit it; others ad­ fn that place to the Hartford hospi­ Miss Viola Johnson of 90 Ridge will be placed, on the scales. The exhibit. essentials of which were provided street and Miss Edna Johnson of Setting off these marvels of by the visitors. mit it, but can’t get it. How tal where she was operated on. judges may be Miss Jessie Rey­ about you? WOMEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT VESTS, 3 for School street are spending two nolds, Miss Elizabeth Bennet and youthful woodworkers’ craftman- 50c weeks at Hampton Beach, New shlp were knick-knacks including a Light weight cotton vests with bodice or built-up shoulders. Miss Elizabeth Barrett of Henry Mrs. Raymond Barrett. FRANKLIN G. WELLES, JR. Sizes 36 to 44.. Tomorrow morning only at 3 for 50c. street is vacationing in Putnam. Hampshire. The baby show is the final of gavel, footstools, cutlery box, door stops, magazine racks, book-ends, Motorists! While Main street is S07 Woodbrldge Street the Wednesday afternoon summer torn up, drive through Summit Stephen Klein of Charter Oak stoopless dust pan, weather vane, Manchester Phone 4008 Mrs. Laura Mobton of Hudson activities which have been staged street to Middle Turnpike, then Phoenl.v Mutual Life Ins. Co. CHILDREN’S MUSLIN BLOOMERS, .. street will spend the remainder of street is enjoying a week’s vaca­ by the Recreation Centers at the airplane, toothbrush holder, end 50c tables, piano benches, assembled west to Campbell’s Filling Station. Children s muslin bloomers brimmed with hamburg or lace the month at Douglassville, Pa. tion. West Side playgrounds during the — Adv. edgings. White and pink. Sizes 8 to 12 years. past eight weeks. The others have cedar' chests, butler smoking Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of James McLaughlin of Cumber­ attracted an average attendance of stands, hall trees, telephone stands, caned chairs, bread boards, shoe Maple street and small son are land street is on a two weeks va­ 300 persons but in view of the fact $1.00 GLASS RELISH D ISH E S ...... passing a week at Coventry Lake. cation. that the baby show is the grand rack, book troughs and book cases. 50c Mr. Miller received the congratu­ . Octagon shaped glass relish dishes with matted gold edges. fiinale, expectations are that the Sectional relish dishes in rose-pink and green. The family of William P. Qulsh Mrs. Beatrice Barrett 46 largest turnout of the season will lations of everyone who saw the of Main street is at Pleasant View, Westminster Road is on a vacation be" on hand. exhibit. Many expressed them­ of two weeks. The playgrounds will be closed selves as surprised that such fin­ ftlO N R. I. ished work could be done by the $1.0a HANGING FLOWER BASKETS . 50c for the season on Saturday, August Decorated clay hanging flower baskets in gay Indian patterns. 31. Next Tuesday has been select­ boys. “ Bob and his Bobolinks,” Art One of these hanging baskets will liven-up your sun porch or ed as the date for the annual town veranda. championship track an^ field meet. McKay’s new orchestra played the Junior and intermediate competi­ latest popular numbers during the tion will be held in the afternoon evening. GOOD THINGS TO 6AT with senior events in the evening. 20 O n ly! Tomorrow, W’ednesday— Pinehurst Closes At Noon. The 28-piece Windsor band will . I furnish a two hour concert starting Stenciled Bordered at 7:45. This band played a band ^eaiford/9 e Peaches. 2 quarts 29c. ofl!). Director ^ Cooking Pears, 2 quarts 25c. Fresh Sausage Meat,' 33c lb. 500 of Them in Trolley Cars A Day School for Kindergarten, Green Beans, 3 quarts 25c. Round Steak, ground, 49c lb. Blankets and Primary and Intermediate Grades, Go to Hartford to See East­ Self-Serve Specials Where Individual Progress Is Pos­ Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds 25c. Grapefruit, 10c; 3 for 29c. ern League Game. sible Through Work With Small Groups. Cantaloupes, 2 for 25c. Califomla Oranges, 27c doz.; Four special trolley cars con­ Campbell’s taining over 500 excited Manchester SPACIOUS GROUNDS Ripe Bananas, 3 iK>unds 25c. 2 dozen 53c. Larger Cali- TOMATO SOUP ...»...... Comfortables boys passed up Main street shortly Ideal Situation for Outdoor (New Pack). after 2 o’clock this afternoon en- Study Ripe Tomatoes, 4 pounds 25c. fomla Oranges, 49c doz. route for Hartford where, as guests of President Robert J. Farrell of APPLICATIONS the Hartford baseball club, they NOW BEING RECEIVED Hatchet Brand Offering Important to watch an Eastern League game v v w v w at Bulkeley Stadium. The trip, an FANCY SUGAR CORN ...... 4 cans 50c annual affair, was arranged by Di­ rector Lewis Lloyd of the Recrea­ i!iiiiiiinua»!>.m»iiiiiiiii JMIIIIIIIH aiiiniiii hLHIIlh; tion Centers with the helping hand Savings of Police Commissioner Willard B. David Harum’s Fancy Rogers. TENDER SWEET PEAS. .3 No. 2 cans 50c The boys came from all parts of Important Savings Important Savings the town. The only restriction was the age limit. They had to be be­ on on tween 10 and 15 years. There may t have been some among the crowd Health Market Specials ^ BLANKETS BLANKETS who stretched their nines and liu shrunk their sixteens a little but ^ Extra fine quality pure Califor­ St. Mary’s Blankets, extra fine not much. The boys cheered as 1 LB. FRESH PIGS* LIVER, H nia wool plaid Blankets, worth grade, all wool, single bed size, the four open ti’olleys passed, up 515.00. Unusual value at, bound all around with satin, Main street. The cars todk the 1 LB. RINDLESS BACON (Sliced)...... for O U C pair. each boys direct to the ball park and were, to return for them after the $ 12.49 $ game. 15.00 Each boy was tagged with a LEAN BEEF STEW, CA 70x80 mixed wool plaid and Solid color Blankets, satin “ Children’s Day” check. President 2 p ou n ds...... | 3 | J C solid color Blankets, rose, blue, binding, large bed size, cut and Farrell did not send his guests of gold, green, tan, orchid. Reg­ bound separately, special, pair. honor to the bleachers but fur ular 55.00. Special, pair nished them with grandstand seats. Your Vacation Would $20.00 The game was. between Hartford LOIN LAMB CHOPS, $3.95 and Allentown, teams which occupy Beautiful quality Blankets, sol­ the last and next-to-last places re­ V/4 pou n ds...... O v r C “ North Star’’ wool Blankets, id colors, bound all around spectively in the league, but the all sizes, solid color, afl wool, with satin. Each, boys didn’t care a rap about that. Be Spoiled single and full bed size. Accompanying the. boys were $22.50 Matthew Macdonald, Jr., Thomas FRESH BEEF AND PORK GROUND, Ff g\ 60x84 for $6.75 if you received a telegram sasdng that “robbers America’s finest Camel’s Hair Weir, Herbert Carlson, Thomas 2 pounds ...... !3 \ J G Blankets, special, each. Stowe, James Fallon, Zwick Gus­ 70x84 for $ 7.50 tafson, Samuel Prentice and Fred had broken into your house during your absence Burkhardt. All wool plaid Blankets, solid $25.00 and stolen your valuables.'' There is no danger color, single or full bed size. Cashmere Blankets, solid col­ Special, each ^ of such message if your treasures are deposited ors. Pair, POLICE COURT $9.00 $65.00 in our Vault, where they are secure. Lock Extra fine quality all wool plaid Robert Donnelly, Sr., of Cooper Boxes here rent for ?3., ?5., $10. or $25. per year. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Old Town all wool Blankets,’ street was before the Manchester Blankets, three-quarter and single bed size, satine binding, full size beds. Pair, Town Court this morning for as­ rose, blue, gold, green and sault. The case was continued un­ orchid. Special, Funeral Directors $ 15.00 til tomorrow morning under bond I $ of 52,000. He was unable to se­ ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS Guaranteed all wool “ Health” 5.19 cure a bondsman and was detained f : . Blankets, made in Holland ex­ Better grades, at the police station. The row Th e Ma n c h es t er Tr u s t Company pressly for us; full size beds, took place at the home several 'tf. CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. .lovely shades. nights ago. $5.75 $ 10.00 John Johnson, a plasterer, was SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. $ before the Town Court this morn­ I Robert K. Anderson Phones: Offlee 6 1 7 1 9.95 $ 15.00 ing charged with Intoxication. A JiMllini! Funeral Director Residence 7494 fine of 515 was imposed which was ESTABLISHED I9 o T liiiiliiii 6^ ^ £