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A. V. AeliM e( Lawyers In Taldng BATSTATEVnS Delendes Say Tjiey Wisb To Seleetmen To Adopt More 0. K. Legal E x c ^ n s T e Rees- ASKUWCHAM A v i^ die Wide Day Ry A-.-- - . Strict Regniations On Dis­ L E V nr SILENCED, vnUfs Rdings Seems Te D i? Fhictoations That \ V:%sr . pensing Aid — Conclude Indicate Tins. Americas Legion Also Wants Exist In Britain Now. Fiscal Year’s Work. NOT THROWN OUT tioD Ponrs la Dnwn^ AJbuiy, N. Y., A.\jg. 1»—(AP) — Immediate Payment of courts, sad not Govcrnpr Roose- Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 13.— (AP) — The Board of Selectmen last night Honors Easy Between Kng- hotests of I^ofesaonait; v^t nny- havc thie lu t word in the Boniis— Elects Officers Americans observing the work of forecast the initiation of a new • ' * ' ' . . • ■ the Imperial conference interpreted Witter case. plsm in hsuidllng charity cases, the a final report of the monetary com­ liam BaRer and Water- Efon Henry Forff Senjt defense intends to turn Today. cost of which has mounted this year to the "courts if the governor’s de- mittee today as a definite -bid for IK.' well over- the hundred thousand dMoh Is agatnit Mayor Walker hais continuation of currency on a gold mark in addition to the $91,000 ex­ bnry Church Tmstee. CmigratahtionsIhV- been indioated t>y the legal excep* Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 13.— (AP) is and for: leniency by Uie United pended through the offices of the tiens takra to two of Mr.. Roose- —Prohibition repeal and immediate ttes in settlement of war debts. c4;v:vo . Manchester Emergency Employment velfp^nnu^ at the hearing in the Waterbury, Aug. IS.— (A P )— cash payment of the bonus were the The report was prepared for the Association. nijpeupi'VB chamber on the charges plensu7 session expected to end the Regular Republicans and p a rtisw ag|ttst the mayor. leading issues before the closing ses­ Need System Change conference next. Thursday. of the Dry-Levltt utl-Bingbtm T%e defense has challenged the . To date, with an estimate given Washington, Au^ 13.—ItopuMl-’ sion of the 14th annual convention “The conference” the report said movement are argxiing here today governor’s ii|dit to scrutinize the of the Massachusetts State Depart­ “recognized that the ultimate aim by the Charity Commissioner, there can wets and drys.alike engaged.to jhi^rer’a hrst^tem and also his adr Will have been expended 8109,000 for as to whether Prof. Albert Levitt of ment o f the Americsm Legion today of a monetary, policy should be the Redding or Charles J. De Blsschop, an old-time love feast yesterday and mil^on of Bofstadter Conunittee testoration of a satisfactory inter­ the relief of the needy in town. The today over the prohibltioh debla^ - fladlngs as evidmce. with every Indication, leaders said, national standard.” It added, that system now in use to determine Republican chsdrman of tte Fifth John J. Curtin, Walker’s attorney both would ' be ovemhelmlngly trying to achieve low interest rates those who are actually in want is Ward here, got. away with tte hon­ tlon of Prerident HvCr and drfti- took eaceptlons yesterday on both and an abundance ,of short term not' applicable here, and the Board ors at yesterday afternoon’s meet­ cismz of Democrats and p rof^ on il; adopted. ing of tte New Haven County and these grounds. There was no hint money for restorution of trade last night voted to refer the matter prohibitionists were nearly drowned as to how such an appeal would be Resolutions on both subjects were Utchfleld Cdunty W. C. T. U. at should not be predicated on “in­ of changing the policy and program out ' in the thousands o f messages taken. favorably reported by the resolu­ flationary creation of additional of. glvli^ relief to better guarantee Mill Plain Union .church. Oremids for Action tions coumqlLtee. late yesterday along xheans of payment to finance pub­ the town its rightful protection in Mr. De Bisschop is 'a trustee of congratulating him on his ae€ept- ,Lam l steps, to halt the hearing on with 3s othw proposals including lic expenditures.” the. mattftt of gratuitous payments the church. Professor Levitt had aaee speech. tte Seabuzy charges against the one which would record the Legion New Far Value in all case|l>, been aimounced as a spe^er before the W. C. T. U. m eetog. Mr. De As militant a 'repeallat as . Repre­ yA maybr bs|ve already been taken on as strongly opposed to any curtail­ Gold was not specifically men­ $iast Sign Card sentative Bedk of Pexuisylv*toa, the ground tiiat the governor has no ment' oomnM» ground upon wUCh ad do net fear this line of attack, be­ with -consideration of the resolu- man of the Charity Committee, to reasonable” people; opuld work for lieving it will net be upheld by the tloiM, individual delegates were cast­ The report recommended creation the Charity Board for investigation back he would throw the professor of an area of stability among coun­ out of tte church, acting in his solution of tte liquor iSroblem, whUe eourts. ing their ballots for state comman­ and ppssi^e institution if found a telegram from offidids of tteiicez was HW^mfidltleo sfgravana'h y woRry over her dwindlii^fOTtanerilffith Rockefi^er MeCSomtfek (upper left), daughter of John D. Rookefelebr and lowing, thq-town officials to invest! cannot speak, but I shall. The Unit- Henry Ford, an ardent prohibition-' that dties dwai have the power to the context for the right to succeed the nx>st desirable meaps for facUi- oA States Senator who so misrepre­ 1st, telegraphed ttat everyone hS had adopt local..laws relating, among one of the wbrld’s-'rlohest WOhies, is seriously ill in her Drake hotel apart­ gate thrir case, allowing inquiry in Stephen C. Oarrity of Lowell, the tating such a resrdt but that inter­ banks, trust companies, or any otter sented this state, whose name is seen was “greatly heartehed by tte other th i^ , to the “mode of selec- present state commander. national action was^ urgently neces< ment at Chicago; Her dmightw Miiriel (upper right), vi^e of Major tieh and rem o^’’ of their officials. places wheVe it may seem that the H ira^ Bingham—’’ evidence you have given of a. strong The result of this and other con­ sary in that coanectiom ond that Hubbards Is a k h ^ . '<^bstantly at. her bedside, as is Mrs. Mc- He got no further for Mr. De grasp of affairs and o f courage and However, a special provision the the commonwealth nhtloaia were aon, Fowten hushand, Harold F. applicant haa funds on deposit or in­ tests was not expected to be known v ite d . # Bisschop shouted "Stop it!” apd energy in dealing w|tt these tipea” ' New York clfy charter brings the for several hours since the ballot eay^r to co-operate with other na- McOej^mc (Ihft, below) is raitaiiyh^ to C h i^ o from the west coast with warned tte speaker that he woiild mayor and the commissioner of tl

■ *»v .1 , 1 - r . .. ' S -I { ”« v’4<' ' rr.\ f . ''i*. ■y-*. A ii-iu H. -lys'j t '•)'' £-■ 1PAGS TWO H - . ' 'BAIWBBtm EVEl^ HmCD, SOITi# lUNapMOA jiii£ •ft.. iiiiiT.TiBi mu. BUND FOR 50 YEARS, (Ha)ER POST OFFICE Office (rf 6 . E. W fllkA I sg. snousr UHESS O M B l EQUIPMENT SOON fWlBKinSHESS ti re»- POET IS OPTIMISTIC t L . Mrs* 8 1 ^ M* Weffier Expect New B oili^ Here No. 2 Mam SlTMt Home of Mrs. 9%rn M. Weber of 258 Oak /Bto Cripided Bat Bay Slate ntreet»wtl»of H xrtidP. Weber, died •ia NEDIOFCHARITY a t 8 d’clodi y n ite t'^ afternoon at To Be d o te d . In B j Not! G. 1 V ifia f t Ses, WeBl ^ 8he bad been Man Says Patience and W for the past ingnt weeks with acute- inflammation of the liver, as- MOST BE SWORN 1— R e a d ily Ja N a ry . b o m Coal Dealers. ■odated with jaux^ce, and this Oritr die flit. Hnck Are All Hiat Are iNfought death. She was 29 years did. T0,B0A^FUNS The Manchester iederal bulkUng No. a Msin Street is probably* as Besides her husband, she leaves Niagara Falls, N> T:,. J h l a g . ' Needed. ^ now under construction at the Cen­ well known a business loeation in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (AP)—Tracy G. Levee,, s I (OoBtiBued From Page Oae ter will be enclosed rea-(AP)— 10 per cent reduction in salary, ef- Noveinberl and so that there be no sistm , Mrs; Louts Hanisult of West indicating that C. W. CUurtnce Hawkes, blind poet, feoUve Oct 1. delay the order for the flxturea will tracks to Charter Oak etreet, for it Hartford, Mrs. Raymond Hlden of land, Ohio, had gOtae Horseshoe Fells,, was fottod on tb«. naturalist and lecturer, began hli The town employees have had but be placed next week. marks, toe office of G. E. Willis A N ew Jersey and -Miss M ary Senk- Postmaster Frank Crocker of the Son, Inc, This has been the site of bail-of Gltowodd street. Mrs. Weber Third Sister Uland, ffi.ffiuat-dtetopflc 50th year of darkness today with a a 10 per cent reduction in pay, and' Here’s G. B. Willis A Son, Lie.,, offices at the beginning of Main above toe crest of toe Honctopc cheerful belief that America will it was expressed by members of the present South Manchester office, street Pictures above left td right are Charles Whltcher, Ray Burnham^ a coal office fbr more than 60 years, wss born to Olsstonbury uk} lived in Maxichestor since she was three FaUs IXst flight. find Itself and emerge from ciurent board that this fact with town em­ who will become postmaster at the Harlow Willis and Gilbert'E. WllUs. whMX toe road to South Manchester The note was signed.C.1A^. Cfiffeob. economic troubles. Just as he sal ployees receiving 45 cents an hour new office, with Ernest F. Brown, years old. She was a member of was pretty tough tiavdtog with few the- rript life. among the local employees and em­ ter postbfHce, who will become In x t t o n rtoont ysars toe office The fmmral nW be held Monday letter announcing-Chliott’s tetontion -. At the age of 10, Hawkes lost one ployers who have reduced their scale superintendent of mails at the new TDHOlDPiUtTY has always been a haven for com? afternoon- at toe 4xoix)e of her pai> of going over toe Falls had fa^'nh- leg as the result of an Infection belCw that paid by the town. postoffice, have been visiting dif­ MARCONI CAN BEND ents.on Glenwood street at 2:80 which necessitated amputation. muters using toe trolley line for toe o’clock, Burial will be in East ceived by the American Society tyt Town Report ferent offices'in Connecticut and old office had a canopy in front that Steri Treating, of which, Three years later, fate dealt him a nearby states checking up on the afforded protection, from stonns to Cemetery. Other turangements are tion Ohl^n was a member, second staggering ‘ blow. While The Selectmen authorised the firm equipment that has been' isistalled in CMICUSESSOON RADIOWAVESNOW many a waiting passenger and now incomidete. was described as about 86; hunting in the woods with his of William Schieldge, Job printer to offioOs sim ilar in sise to th a t of with, the rebuilding of toe office and father, Hawkes was accidentally print the annual town report for Manchester. struck In the face by a charge of the placing of a roof over the weigh­ 1981 at a cost oi |550. Included In ing scales No. 2 Mato street con­ FUNERALS buckshot which destroyed his eye the contract will be the printing of No Increase In Oarriers GIRL STARS MAN s iA t. The income from the two post- D enocrats Meet Ah(. 1 8 u d Famons IiiT«ot«r Amioances tinues to provide toe traveler with 6,000 books with 200 extra for the shielterfrom stormy weather. Thirteen years old, crippled, Board of Education and the Ninth offices in hianchester at the present Mrs. Frede'riek S. Bntress blinded for life, with no money and School District There were three time is not sufficient to warrant ad­ R epaU kani Will Gether Liteit DiscoTeryh Long The last ten years has seen a The funeral of Mrs. Entress, Wrraitham, Maas., AUg. 18.— without influential friends to help bidders for the Job. ditional carriers. There are eleven great expansion to toe business daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter (AP)—One man seriQUiri/stiil^.2. him, young Hawkes, still in gram* A comptmnlcatlon was received carriers from the South Manchester with toe acquisition of additional Itydall of Hartford will be held to­ bed'and a man. and Awonum, the' mar school, determined to complete from the makers of the eight auto- postoffice and three from the Man­ Thprsday, Ang. 85. Distance Seadiiig. property and a right-of-way out morrow afternoon at 2:80 at Taylor latter claiming to be a foranfr his education. matlc voting machines now In use chester postoffice, making a total onto Hilltord street so that truoks A Modean’a, 288 Watoington street, Ziegfeld FolUeir girl, were arresiEeid Wrote 35 Books of fourteen carriers and there is one may pass through toe yard to either Hartford. Burial will be in toe today at a dlseirder ill a Lake Arcb-! At the age of SO, he was support' by the town, suggesting the pur­ D ates for the maJoV p arty cau­ direction without turtong. A spur Buckland cemetery. chase of seven additional machines. rural carrier. It is to, arrange for cuses for the ^electibn of delegates Rome, Aug. 18.—(A P)— Gug- er cottage. ,j- - Ing himself as a public lecturer. At this number of sorting benches that track from toe New Haven R. R. ^ Tbe victim of tiM atabUiig said he 26, he published his first volume of The colnpany based their sales plan to the State^j Congressional and lielmo Marconi announce today was run in on toe property adjacent on the rapidly increasing number of the furniture in the. new office here Senatorial co#entlons have been 'th at he had finally succeedec'* in was Jam es GlUia, T he two arrestsd^ poems. Today he is the author of will be provided. Another trip wU to the South Manchester R. R. This said they were Larry and Marjorie 86 nature books, many of which voters in Manchester, which they set as follows: Democratic, Thurs­ “bending” ultra short radio waves feeds toe large coal storage sheds RROCLAIM MARTIAL U W have been translated Into French, stated would be further Increased be made to other postoffices early day, August 18 at 7:80 p. m., so that he wilt be able to utilise bis Ti^ttblnffiten, btotorir apd sister. AV ? next week and the order for the and connects, at toe extreme end, gave New York addresses. Oiffb Qerman and Danish, and an addi­ before the fall election. Several of standard time; Republican. Thurs­ newest means of communication at with a pips line feeding toe oil tional five volumes of poetry. the machines now in use were pur­ fu^ture that is to be required will day; August 25, at 7 o’clock, stand­ longer distances than was previous WHEN S IU D E im REVOLT w ar taken to toe Norwood ho^tal^ be turned in by Wednesday. atorXge tanks. Tank cars can be a fte r police found him beneath a to-*' Drawing upon bis accurate mem' chased about 20 years ago. Although ard, time. 'Fhe Democratic caucus ly possible because heretofore he unloaded by gravity. The tie irons that were needed to will be held at the Manchester g^e ble in th e camp, Meeding- from - a ory* of 'boyhood ' days, when be there Is an evidence of the need of was unable to transmit through Santiago, Chile, Aug. 18— (AP)— roamed the fields and hills of larger machines, shown when in ex­ carry on the completion of the roof department hall at Main and Hil­ obstacles. With toe development of the lum­ stab wound to toe baCk which po Hampshire county, Hawkes baa pro­ of the postoffice building have ar' liard streets isBd the Republicaa ber business a large barn on toe MxrtiU law was proclaimed Uce aUegM irantofilBlafi by toe girl cessive number of< candidates are His latest perfecnoB has enubled property was converted Into a stor­ throughout Chile today after police duced authoritative and fascinating running for local office, the Board rived and there has been an increase caucus win be held in Iffigh school wito afl ito ptoto ' stories of bird and animal life. in the force of bricklayers, iron+taU . him to overcome the eiarth’a curva­ age shed fbr finish lumber and many and soldiers had put down u , short The Wittotogtohs were each held tabled the matter as of less im­ ture, which is. proof, he said, that lived rebellion against toe govern­ PoenoB Broadcast workers and carpenters*on the Job Voters who have registered this other open sheds were built for toe t o 8600 bxfl to Fraiflrtin district portance than other matters now ultra short waves are not definitely storage of other lumber. Willis fea­ ment by 400 8tu<^nts of the Univer- recent months he has written a under consideration. here. With this force at work the year for the first time may vote in Court charii^ dlstuxbtag. thi number of inspirational poems, call these caucuses but those who have limited by all obstacles. tures toe . fact that practically all lityiOf Chile. peace and in iflO each Jh irffed wtth Healtli Report building will be enclosed in time to ing on his friends who can see to allow for the moving in of the flxr transferred a^ations cannot take Marconi announced his discovery of their stock of frame and finish The government e:i9 lained that dramkeflness. have the faith and courage of their A communication was read from part in them.; There will be con­ in a radiogram from his yacht lupber is kept under cover and pro the.prodamation of martial law'was tures. They will come in sections a precautionary measure. A police forefathers. Several of these poems the Board of Health, stating that and will take but a short time to set siderable intei^t in the delegations Elettra in the Gull of Aracmci st the tooted from weathering. CHAMBEKUN s u e d have been. broadcast from New five cases of scarlet fever, had been named since this is a PresidisxxUal northern tip of Sardinia after mes- A large brick garage was built officer, a studrat and a boy by­ up, but being made to order will re stander were known X o have been England radio stations and the re­ released from quarantine during the quire several weeks to complete. year. Facticois in both parties no sages.had been exchanged between opposite toe old Herald plant. This Trenton, N. J., Aug. 18.—(AP)-r- sponse from the public A>as gratified mmth, with but one case rema&lng doubt win work bard to get out a Rocca dl Papa, south of Rome, and bouses a large fleet of trucks ope^ kfiied/ih an hour and a half battle Clarence D. Chamberlin, trans-AV F!rom the progress now being supporting vote. ated by Willis. In this same corner la st flight and th e re ' w ere', imcon- the author. under quarantine. made it is expected tha| the office Capo Figari, in Sardinia. lantic aviator, and associaten in thC- Hawkes Is married and has an at­ Quitclaim deeds from the Connec­ The inventor’s message to his of the. yard the variousltinds of tile flrmed reports that five other per­ Crtsctot JUr Craft Corporation , tractive home in Hadley, historic m ay be ready to occupy* in Decern are stored. Nearby are the , oil sons werr dead. Twenty were ticut Company for two bridges over ber and if not in December early in friend and collaborator, Marcbese Jersey caty». were :«ued fo r an 'm o -_ New England village. On the the Hockanum river on North Main Lidgi Solari, eaid he had used an storage .tanks next to the entrance wounded. counting o t i^protomately. 8346,Odp* grounds of his residence hundreds of January to take care of the new MAY APPOINT HITLER on HilUard strqet. The students srised the University street and the bridge over the Hil­ year rush that is expi^enced each ultra short wave apparatus of low in Chancery Court today.. birds are entertained throughout liard Company tail race on Adams power utilising 67 centimeter waves ' With the enlargement of toe of­ buUdinj» at 6 -p. m., demanding toe Suit was instituted by Louis Lip­ the year, finding bird baths, feeding year in postoffices tiuroughout the restoration of-Coionel Marmaduke street were accepted by the Select­ United States. AS VICE CHANCELLOR and portable reflectors, communi­ fice on'Main srteet to ^ are now chitz, a stockholder, of Passaic, Vrho tables and sheltering trees at their men. The deeds call for payment of cating clearly both by radio tele­ showing a line of built-in fixtures Grove as head of the government alleged gross misminaigement of the dkqposal, as well as a variety of bird 81 for each bridge. Investigation of graph and radio triephone from for the home including breakfast Instead Of Carlos Pavila. ' corporation’s affairs. The: concern, food during the winter months. the storm water condition on (Coatlntied. From Page One nooks, corner cabinets, medicine TWO regiments of troops were call­ Despite bis handicaps, Hawkes is Rocca di Papa to Capo Figari, a with a plant in Jers^ City, is now Porter street and storm water dam­ MANCHESTER MEN GET distance 0/ 270 kilometers. cabinets, ironing boards; etc, and ed out immediately and opened a practically “dormant,’^ he alleged.' ah enthusiastic football and base­ age on Vernon street was referred was delegated hy the president to now comes a new fixture known as heavy fire. The students abandon­ ball fan. He attends all the games to the Highway Committee with impress upon Hitler that while the the “closidor” which is a specially ed thrir barricades. All but fifty In the vicinity of Hadley, Including president was willing to meet the were captured! those 'played at Massachusetts power. ' MARKSMEN CITATIONS designed hanging closet Which may PersMial Tax Suspendons ( Nazis more than half way by giving be easily attached to toe back of Before toe soldiers arrived a com­ slate college and Amherst college, them important„Cabinet seats he ABOUT TOWN pany of poUce had rushed the admin*. ^ WEEK-END DANCES aM he follows the fortunes of the The Board approved a list of ap­ any closet door in toe house. They Major McCormick, /Major Ma would not recede finom the notion of come in different designs to- meet Istration building and made-86 stu ­ olSer eastern college football teams« proximately 8S,U00 in peraonalAtax dents prisoners after a sharp hand, at I , Writes Sperta Review dj^quents, which have extmded * honey and Liieutenant-; ^a. “presidential” government inde- Mrs. Maud S. Kahn of Franklin, various needs, Willis also featiMs Pendent of pBottes^ Conn.;* has returned home' after a Dupont paint products and painters to, hand-battie. .^I^eive students year he writes a review of over a period of two years. Tbs «ey Are Qualified; were ^wounded to th is f r ^ . SANDY BEACH gri^ron season, picking his recommendation fbr suspension of V P ittin g HltUffi a t the h week’s visit with Mrs. Fred Lewie supplies. This is a iline ot mer- •Eastern'* eleven and giving the the listings was made by Tax Col gbviffimment wwfid 'm ein a of Birch street. chanAae made possible to retail suc­ ' E A lL k O O iH rsipona for his selections. Hawkes Ife'Ctor George H. Howe. Three local men qualified with the. , party dom inati^ cessfully with extra salesroom and CtTstol Laket ReokvBle|. SM enjoys fishing and motoring. rifio and pistol in tests conducted at It was learned that PresMjmt von Mrs. Harry Salisbury of Essex is dirolay space In toe new office. HOSPITAL NOTES Increases in tax indents of ap­ th at Saturday, Aug* ftOtli jFour American colleges nave proximately 86O4OOO were report^ Fort Adams, R. I., where the officers Hlndenburg would tell Hitier visiting her mother, Mrs. William WilUa is also showing a new type glyen him honorary degrees and he by the Town Treasurer, having been of the 804th Infantry, Organised Re­ while he very greatly admires his Wilson of Mill streets of asphalt shingle made by Beck- ^Mrs. flora Weber of 268 Oak JackCadetQii honorary member of ^ several paid from July 1 to Auust 9. A let­ serves, are completing a two weeks’ organising ability a ^ passionate man-Dawson which is tapered like street waft admitted to toe Manches­ Waltz King and His iraiy societies. He has served as ter from the Cl^d Welfare Board, training period in association with patriotism, yet the Nazi’s capacity Mr. and Mrs, Harry. Straw of the wood shingle and has sufficient ter Memorial hospital at 2:36 yes-, BriMdYray Hit Band. vice-president of the English- asking for an appropriation of | 2,- the 18th Infantry, regular Army for governing must fint be proven Brookfield street have returned aft­ strenth and thickness at toe butt so terday afternoon and died at 8:20 Union and is a member of 000 to maintain the same type of regim ent. by practical experienca before the er a visit with friends in Boston. that they positively will not dirl or p. m. of an acute Inflammation of American Bison Society, the service rendered by this ofganixa' Major Christopher McCormick of highest political position In the be laised up by high winds. the liver, associated with Jaundice. Sunday* Ang. td th Bton Authors’ Club and the Sons tion during the next fiscal year wiS 79 Henry stnet was cated as n Reich can be given him. Mrs. Charles E. Jacobson of Pit­ G. B. Willis A Son, Inc., continue Mrs. Ella ROys of Mansfield Depot, the American Revolution. read. The Child Welfare Board marksman Ifc^the rifie firing, and He will urge Hitler, it was xmdCT- kin, street has returned after a to feature Old Company’s LeUXb L. Paul Jahnke of toe HmM Farm, Sully’s Oirchestra and ^Whatever success Clarence cited that the work had Increased Major John Mahoney of 229 st<^. to accept a vice-chancellor­ short stay at her cottage at White anthracite coal, toe first of Which Andover, Mto. Philip Taylor of 869 awkes has attained. In the face of ship with w hi^ would be combined Sands Beach. was sold by their predecessors more BillJones steadily with unemployment. Wobdbridgeistreet and First Ueu Porter street, and Cart Reuther of • » • r * *-' I . : c - ' Ingly . overwhelming handicaps, tenant Sampi G. Ifossey rated the premiership of Prussia. . than 60 years ago. There are many ^66 Eldridge street were — Clarence Anderson, Fitch B. Barber, civil \case brought by Mrs. Charles Rita Murphy, 4 years old, was safe chester. They will drive home by will Include a swimming meet. Thomas B. Boland. Samuel Burgess, today after having been snatched easy stages over toe northern route The camp comprises more than Milikowski against Eleanor Andrei- Louis St ClMr Burr, Henderson bU of 89 Hollister street for board from the back of a man companion through Or^fon and Montana. 40 acres of land. There are no other Chambers, John Clark, Lawrence A. when, he collapsed in ten feet of camps or cottages on the lake and it and lodging from the period, April See emd Hear Converse, Harold B. Cude, Robert 12 to July 11, 1931^ The case was water. The man Louia Frederick Miss Marion G. Reid of 201 Main Is therefore an ideal camp for Curran, Edward L. Dauche, Louis C. Herixuum, 86, drowned. The acci­ street will spend next week at tot groups of girls or boys. At present taken under advisement by Judge Dlmock. Johnson. dent occurred yesterday at ScoviUe’s Y. M. C. A. C ^ p . Wpodatock. there are only two girls from Man­ Fred P. Fitchner, Thomas J. Gor­ Dam. Hermann shouted for hrip WESLEY chester enjoi^g the prlvUeges of don, J. Watson Goalee, Victor The defendant stated that she did when, yvhile swimming with the the camp, Agnes Shearer and housework during ^e* period named child on his shoulders, he suddenly Hedeen, William B. Hibbard, E. L. by the plaintiff but Mrs. M illkov^ ^^FRECUKLES** Marlon Price. Mrs. W. D. Crockett, G. Hohenthal, Jr., David H. Hus­ lost his strength. Nearby bathers CHURCHES who is in charge of women’s athle­ band,, Aaron Johnson, Loren L. presented testimony to the effect rescued the child but were unable tics a t the T. M. C. A. of Manches­ Joslln, William E. Keith, Charles W. that she had hired a girl for. the to bring Hermann to shore. BARRY ter, is in charge of the girls’ p^od King, Burton E. Lewis, Arthur E. work said to .have been done by the ...... SWEDIBR OONi|3BBOATIQNAL OBOItOB at Camp Woodstock this year, and Loomis, Fred A. Moorehouse, Ralph defendant NEW COLLEGE BEGISTRAR FanMOS Film Star she Is very enthusiastic over Its P. Norton, John G. Pentland, Frank 8. B. Green, hOnlster. facilities and the exceptionally nice A. Rolston, Clifford C. Squires, PBOOTOB BOUND OVER Princeton, N. J., Aug. 18.— (AP) B A M c n o r t girls it attracts. The girls live In George W. Strant, Charles J. Strick­ —Appointment of^ the Rev. Edward Swedish morning worship, 10:80. In Person / cabins which may be opened on all land, Fred C. Tilden, JaAes Wad­ New Britain, Aug. IS.—(AP)— Hawell Roberts as registrar and SeranoB by the p^jtor. sides and can be closed in case of dell. Harold W. Walsh and William George Proctor, 62, of 16 Vance secretary of Princeton Theological Wednesday, evraUng service. 7:80. And Bis Senaatienal rain. Manchester people will do well Walsh. street was bound over to Superior Seminary was announced today. He Court on a charge of embesslemeat succeeds the Rev. Paul Martto, who A to call a t the camp tomorrow If they retired in June after sixteen years FACTION FIGHT END8 lady and Gent have boys or girls of an age to bene­ today in Police Court on a warrant Ace obtained by the Elmer Automobile of service. The Rev. Mr. Roberts fit by its recreational and health- POUSH GROCERY CO. was educated at Wooster Academy. New Hayen, Aug. 18.—(AP) — giving advantages, and whether or Company Chatflng him with bring appitodm ately 84,000 short -in his Ripon college and the. University'of Faction differences among the O vffihcstffiffi'''" WYNNt GIBSON not they Intend to send them this Wmconsin. He returned to Prinde- Democrats, in New HsTsn over the or some other season. PE irnO N FILED accounts as manager of the c

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817NDAT Ao HOOL LBASON ilorAI«SEBEEni ttefbs tbfaroilyFBO has t>een pUd -Waoo- Prtedlla Sulbittai, a ootin- «fi a'fitorUMi ac^ fbr se- bflovi'fa&d. dhwetbh b r'b th n ..w ork at ______tfieto of Jiiiid in thf hM A Wilib^ tSDSOri scoots IN TOWN oltmbla aad.dlalau totorest on and/the gins tendbred, her a sur- i-.. fljfipO ftoai, iMt Oetobor. A prior pitefa.ltarty do. Tuesday evening du'r- m r* ffiptt Kx. fO:lM l at KtfiOD on the propM ty i^ . 'tte suppler hour. ’Hbb” Shaw, >(tb» Itatoraatloiial Unltcwm Sun* BEJUFTIES Brldgeitert, Aug.-18;~(AP)~|f| ic hiud bv 'fite fM ^ Qtohf madet fa befautlfnl: birthday Ann..Cbbeli» .dfaiurt^^ <«y ■dMWi Lwwott for Anf. lA land bank. ForedbouN was once 'ji-, v-.l- ■ ' - ■ ca k e.. . Mr. and Mrs. JauM .L..Mn(3^~ 0F IU T B iiE 60¥ E ^ itod to. LUur bn the ' .BiTotob , ■ was married to - BarUd 1^ WM. S. (HLBOT, D. D. LOVING THE NEIGHBOR xropefty, in June of last M m r of The OoagxogattoBaltot Here To The fiockyille jiinBlete club will Lynch,, fbrmetty bf Wa year, but the inortagor gave a new hdd a pubUb bridge party fat'-the S t Maty's cU i^ this II BY OEOBOE HEHBY DOLE note and w u left in possession. Tht moral and social qualitv of Epuiklin< De Haven, Noted Ar* suUmer home of Mrs. John N. lCee- nuptiab was .eslbbsatad by ths the ten oommandments canhot be International Sunday School Leroon TCxt, Ang. 14th. o f B e e ^ . 'tint, Is .l^etchhiff IJghtelng^.Btiiikee CUmney uty. at Crystal; lAkb^on-Wednesday Pfaul T. i ^ t i i t y ; 'fia k to r:.< T b i' appreciated until one purinjg the tUmder shower Fri­ afternoon, August .17. ...This epm- was given in I malMute’ Among Tidlf^ Coniity Hills. mtttM^ls in charge: Miv. Arthur father. Hbrbert L. Mtyfan'of Iders'tbem in peri^tlve, both *frhoa Shalt love thy neighbonrnn tfeyadf.**—LCv. iSilS. ,tS ' ' ■ III ■» ■ day afteinoon at 1:80 tte chimney VinOeht, Mrs: Herbert SbheiBer, Mra. bury was best man. T3M. hfidS'«teh in^i^tion to the wtarld siuTounding For tte purpose of determining /Franklin DeHaven, N. A., ofiNew of the Rbck Mill was struck and Charles Willeke, Mrs. A.. J. prayton. attended by hsr siater, Mrs. Frsd- the ‘uDall' nation to which they were absence or presence of tte Japanese YoFk City, a membw exf the Nation­ tte Bricks sent scatterii^ about tte flWTO and in relation to the modem The head of a religloiui organl-<^ Mmself. 8o also of those who beetle in South Manchester,, field mill yard. 'As the mill is idle at Mrs.. Charles Kesney, ; Mrs. Evetyn crick J. Berger. 'A- al Club,' is a t U s: summer.^ home w odd. zation said to ifle, “It is impossible suffer ratter than do injury, or scouts of tte linited States Depart­ present ttere was no one in tte im­ Keeney, Mrs. Lewis Chapnian, M n. Tbfa wiUding b rea k fa st wfas a t fne Take such a commandment as the to love thy neighl^r as thyself.” He sacrifice themselves ratter ttan the ment of A^ciilture, Bureau of lir.T ollan d -and a lth o b j^ *over, 70. mediate vicinity. A man in tte cen­ William Cosgrove of tififa etty and Algonquin Club‘after wUch Mr. aad. fifth — Honor thy father and thought he clliiched the ugument truth. Plant Quarantine, in co-operation years of age is busy at his Work. ter of the city seeing the bolt Mrs. George Oraziadlo of ManiEhefa- Mrs. Lynch departed for a bridfaP ’This is tte 19tt consecutive summer ‘trip to WasUngtim. mother that thy da^w may be ioi« by asking, “Can you love your neigh­ The millions who would lay down with tte appropriate State authori­ strikes the faUmney, turned in an ter. tl^t Mr. DeHaven has made Us In the land which the Lord thy Goc bor’s wffe as your own?” Such their lives from a pure love of their ties, today began their annual pur­ alarm from Box 21. As this is a Miss Bessie Reeves of 76 ‘Village Mrs. Lynch has been in i|t^ hj^e in Tolland. . editorial department t t e fiveth thee. superficiality n ^ not disturb us. country, fulfil the law. The Lor1826; is seriously ill at his home. when tte various prizes are-to iSi from that quarter b&s been so em­ the insect pest. The degree to National Arts Club prizett 1931. Water. Carnival At Camp phasised in Christianity, is one' of pay our own, nor to provide for that we will accept from Him and awarded.. ; j t- which their stock Is eligible for .•rWhen b u t thirteen years o f age Many Rockville people are .plan­ t^ brightest and noblest things otter’s wives as we care for our use. We accept and jse as we love shipment to iminfested territory de­ WAR VETERAN DIES More than fifty corps from Con; DeHaven developed an intense de­ ning to attend the water carnival to In - the history of mankind. It own. There are first duties under tte : neighbor, and tte neighbor is pends upon tte extent of Japanese necticut, Massachusetts, New York, sire to paint landscapes and has be held by the . young women at hterlu the heritage of Jewish and natural laws, which if we do not loved 'as we observe tte laws that beetle i^eStation on or in tte 'vicin­ N ew Britain, Au. 13— (A P )— W il­ Ittode Island had Venhont came ty: Ratified it ever since. Camp Woodstock on Sunday - after­ Ghdatiaa principles and teaching obseiWe, we do not love the neighbor promote tte welfare of all. ity of their premises. Periodical ex­ liam E. Latham, aged 89, a veteran Meriden for the. two day conventii^- as immeasurably higher than any­ as ourselves. Look deeper than the To love one’s neighbor is to love Sued On Mortgage Note noon. The parents of tte ^ris have of the Civil War, died here today. which opened last night. ■ y_ aminations are therefore annually ■’/John Kowalski of Columbia is thing in the surrounding world. mere surface play of affection. He and promote the good which is in made to accurately determine tte been invited and it is expected ttere He was formerly commander of -One might' comment -similarly who keeps the law with regard to tte neighbor; to make him a purer, ^fendant in foreclosure proceeds will be a large gathering ttere Stanley Post G. A. R. For faiany Fujl-Yama, tte famous Japa­ status of each establishment for tte i^ s, retirenable to the September upon the cteth commandment wltii the general welfsire, or does right be­ nobler, and more spiritually satis eriod following cessation of adult throughout tte day. Miss Grace years Mr. Latham-served the to'wn nese mountain, is more than-tyns term of tte Tolland Coimty Su- its emphasis upon the sacredness of cause it is right, loves the neighbor fled being. Jiapanese beetle flight. Kierstead, a member of tte Rock- as- first selectmazL miles Iflgh.. : ; human life. Unfortunately here the In making tte survey, scouts ex­ modern , world lags far. behind the amine' tte preferred food plants of comn^uidnaient. ^ere is in our the beetle or otter foliage on which modern world in many quarters adult beetles are likely to be foimd cynical disregard of human life. if present. To do this it is neces­ It is evident not only in the gemg- sary to enter tte yards of residences ster’s philosophy, but in the reck­ and otter premises in which plants lessness of automobile driving which may be found. The scouts are in ruthlesdy, uid needlessly, destroys uniform and are. furnished with many victlnos, in the relative disre­ identification cards which will be gard of life in industry and in the exhibited upon-request. Scouts will miirdwous practice of war which not molest any plants or property on nations, despite the Kellogg pact, the premises and will make tteir have not abrogated in practice. The EMANUEL LUTHERAN 4 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL survey with as little inconvenience modern world along t ^ line has to tte property o'wner as possible. a king way td go before it will catch Knut E. Erickson, Faster. Rev. F. C. Allen, Minister. The activities of the scouts were-re­ up with Moses. ported to the local police department We are living in an age when The service Sunday morning will 10:45—^Unlon worship at this before scouting activities begfan, in many attacks are made upon the be Swedish. Rev. Knut E. Erickson church. Rev. M. S. Stocking, pastor order that the co-operation of tte sexual morality of Jewish and Chris­ will be in charge of tte commimion of"the North Methodist church will police might be secured in explain­ tian codes. But in the light of the service in Hartford, and Edgar Carl­ preach. Mrs. Neal Taylor will sing ing any Complaints or inquiries on highest ideals of love and happy son, student-pastor of tte Hartford and F. A. Wilbur, organist, will be tte part of indents whose groimds home -relationships can any intelli­ congregation, will preach at Eman­ in charge of tte following musical have been entered. gent or fair-minded person'question uel. Miss Eva Johnson will serve as- program : Observations the validity of the seventh com­ organist in tte absence of Helge Prelude: A llegro ------... .Loesheim Scouts are engaged only in mak­ m andm ent? Pearson, who is still serioutiy ill. S o lo :T h e se A re ’T h e y ...... Gaul ing observations to determine Are not the front pages of our ’There will be special music,^ includ­ Mrs. Taylor. Japanese beetle ' infestation. The Of Men's, Women's and daily papers, with their continuous ing numbers by Mrs. Knut E. Erick­ Offertory: Andante limited time assigned to scouting ac­ records of imhappy home life and di­ son. ’The Sunday school 'will meet Postlude ...... Batiste tivities in South Manchester does vorce, the surest evidences that as usual at 9:80. n ot penn^t' them to give^ detailed in- men and women do. not. ;lmprQve The Luther League will meet- in ferination about the Jfapahese beetle ChOdven's Ajpiiaa*el and ^eir condition or their happiness the church parlors Friday evening work, nor to identity or suggest con­ When they depart from the loyalty at 8 o’clock. This will be tte Pre- trol measures for-plant diseases or and integrity of life’s deepest re­ Convention Meeting, the . program COVENTRY Insect pests otter than tte Japan­ ifurnishingS, Shoes, lationship? being arranged by the Publicity ese beetle. Detailed information I The commandment against steal- committee, of which Miss Esther The second annual 4-H garden concerning any phase of tte Japan­ is not quite so simple as it was for Johnson is tte chairman. ese beetle work may be obtained by the prinritive community to which tour of tte Coventry Happy Garden­ Housewares, Domestics On Sunday morning, August 21, addressing tte United States De­ Moses gave it. Then a man’s pos­ Daniel Frieberg, a native of China ers, toeik place Wednesday afternoon. partment of Agriculture, 22 Elizap sessions were rather . clearly de­ and student at Augustana .’Theologi­ Each of tte twenty-three 4-H Gar­ bett street. South Norwolk, Con­ fined. He knew what was his, he cal Seminary, Rock Island, Bl., will dens 'was visited and Inspected by necticut Inquiries concerning other and Furniture knew what was another’s, and they about 50 people. Assistant State insect pests of plant diseases should both knew rather clearly what be- bring us a Missionary message. Mr. Friberg is tte son of Dr. C. P. Fri- Leader Tilford Cacks scored each be addressed to tte State Agricul­ Ibnged'to all. garden, Donald Witty receiving tte tural Experiment Station, or tte b our modem complex world the berg, who for some 20 years, until his death about two years ago in highest score of 96. All gardens State Department of Agriculture of worst thief is, not infrequently, the were, in excellent condition. The this State. Tke scouts have re­ man who has stolen from his fellow Honan, China, served as one of our medical misrionaries. Those 'who tour ended at the home of tte ies4* quested the co-operation of tte resi­ men by corrapt manipulation-of the er Gilbert H. Storrs udth a “dog dents of South Manchester V in facil­ law and the forces of government to heard Mr. Friberg at tte Cpnferencci Luther League Convention will re­ roast.” The group 'went to the itating tteir work as much as pos­ serve his own ends. Yet stealing Chapel Hall where tte 4-H band sible. either on a small or a large scale is member that he is Very, enthusiastic about China, tte land of his birth played. Three demonstrations were This insect was discovered in this always and everywhere anti-social. given, one by Eloise and Esther country in 1916 near Riverton, in We need not to weaken the com­ and youth. His pictures of China are exceptionally interesting. Koehler in arrangement of cut tte west-central sectim of New mandment, but to strengthen it, and flowers,, tte preparation of vege- Jersey. It is believed to have to give it new directions. tAfes for exhibit by William Black­ g^dned entry to the United States AJ] the commandments issue in CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE burn and Richard Storrs, and tte in tte grub stage in soil surround­ ti)e matter, of right relationships of preparation and arrangeinent of cut ing Japanese iris or azalea plants men with one another, and they H. B. Anthony, Pastor. flowers by Bettyc Blackburn and imported fipm Japan. In the inter­ find their fulfillment accordingly-in vening sixteen years since its dis- the law of Christ, the law of love-^ Cora Kingsbury.' At a business Sunday, Aug. 14: - meeting of tte club Elisabeth Grov­ cbvety, the pest has spre^ until 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as now isolated infestations exist aa far. In Order To Pay Op Short L^hs Made To thyself. 9:00 a. m.—Prayer service. er, county agent and Rev. Hollis 9;30—Simday school. Classes fo r Bartlett, who is giving a silver lov­ north as Erie, Penntylvania; Biff- fall ages. ing cup, spoke. falo and Albany. New York; Spring- 10:46—Morninjg worship. Sermon Friends apd ' relatives visiting fleld and Boston, Massachusetts; Us By Onr Friends With W^ieli We Paid GROTTO CONVENTION by Robert Bulla. Perkins L. Latbrop recentiy are and Providence, Rflode Island; as 6:80— ^Young People’s service. Eleanor Lathrop of Rockville City, far west as Columbus and Cleve­ The Creditors' Composition, A re 7:30— ^Evening service in bhargfe L. I., Mrs. Irving Pomeroy and two land, Ohio; and as far south as Norwich, Aug. 13.— (AP)—Mem­ of Mrs. Agnes Perrett and aids. children, Alice and John of West- Charleston, South Carolina, and bers Of the Connecticut State Grot­ The W eek fleld. Mass., John Taylor and son, Richmond, Virginia. The area regu­ to Association divided their, time Wediiesday, 7:80—Mid-week prayr darchce of Hartford, and Nellie lated by. the Department of A ^ - Saerifice Our Stock At today between buriness and pleasure er service. . . , Lathrop of Hartford, also Ho'ward culture on accoimt of the insect com­ as tbdr two day convention' drew to. ' Friday, 7:80—Class meeting. Inii Wilson and son, Philip, of Dart­ prises 51,389 square, miles. a close. (Snfi'ge of Frad Wood- mouth college. . Like Potato. Beetle Raise Caih To Pay Them The annual business meeting fol- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carver The Japanese beetle is a member Iqwed a parade at noon. A program visited Mrs. Ruth French. of tte same group of insects, as tte ST. MART’S CHURCH Colorado potato beetle, and resem­ of outdoor sports events w u ar­ Miss Alice Brown has returned to ranged for the afternoon. her home after visiting her cousin bles tte latter somewhat in size. The Rev. Jamer Stuart Nrill, Biector adtilt Japanese beetle,: however, is a With grand officers and members Grace. Reed, for several days. 6t New England and New Tdrk beautiful and brightly colored insect. Sundfay, Augfust 14—^Twelfth Sun­ l^e Jolly Juniors Caimlug dub It is 'bright metalBc green,' except state , mrottees as its guests, the as­ day after Trinity. , . met at tte home of its leaders tte greater part of tte wing covers, sociation opened its convention last T0J4fi a; m.;^UnIon service. Ser^ Thursday afternoon and canned six­ which are coppery brown. Five night, with' a banquet in honor ,of mon topic: "Thy House.” teen 'quarts of apples and corn. The white spots on dtter side of tte Grand Monarch Lamar Field of An- The W eek club !had a picnic supper. abdomen and two white spots near idaton, Ala. A card party and a Tuesday, 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Friday afternoon and evening tte tte tip of tte fabdomen of the adult ceremonial at the Masonic Temple Sunday, Aug. 21—Union service Ever Ready Sunday Schdol class insect furnish distinct characteris­ fellowied. at S i Mazy’s church. had its annual outing and picnic at tics for the Japanese beetle’s identi­ M a^ E. T. Buckingham of Simdfy, Aug. 21, <8 a. m.—Holy Columbia Lake.- About twenty-flve fication. The adult beetle is a vorfa- Bridgeport flew from Los Angeles, Communion. young folks attended. dous feeder, causing grefat damage Calif., where he had been attending Church school. Men’s Bible class Miss Laura Kingsbury is visiting to folls^e and fruit iGnong its pre­ the Olympic'games to be present ..t and Highland' Pfark Sunday school her college classmate Miss Dora ferred host plants fare apple, peach, the opening ceremonies. will be resumed Sunday, Sept. 11 Ward of Trumbull. . elm, linden, willow, grape, rose end The North Coventry Community hollyhock. The grab, or overwin­ DENT BO^D REPORT ZION LUTHERAN orchestra put on a concert at tte tering .stage of tte beetle causes Methodist: church of South Coven­ considerable damage to hvwns and , Aug. 18.—(AP)—Soviet Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz try, Wednesday evening. sod land. F®OM SUNSET UNTIE 10:30 Russia has not attempted to market In addition to chemical treatments any of its domestic loans in the Sunday school at 8 a. m. and trap control measures applied United States or other foreign coun­ German service with Holy Com­ TUNNEY AS SFEAKEH at points of Isolated infectation, a STOKE tries, nor does it intend to try to munion. strict Federal and State quarantine float a bond issue in Asserica, es­ Confessional service at 9110 a. mr Reading, Pa., Aug. 18.—(AF)— on tte movement of nursery and pecially as long as the present ab­ Main service at 9:20 a. m. 'Text of Gene Tunney will be tte speaker ornamental stock, sand, soil, eartix. sence of official relationship be­ sermon: 1 Sam. 3.:8-10, subject; next Thursday at tte Kutztown peet compost and manure from in­ tween' the two coimtries continues, ’The Calling of God. ' Fair, it was anhoimced today. A fected zones is enforced throughout FBEB PARKING, FREE DEUVERY-No PlioBe or C. 0. D. Orders. it was M d authoritatively today. telegram was received from the re­ tte year. Additional restrictions We reserve the RejiiMrta published in New York NORTH M E TH O m ST LARCHER tted champion who is campaigning are pltured on tte movement, during " right to liinit qaantities on aayv.iteBi. . that such action had been taken or PARISH. for dtovernor Roosevelt for presi­ tte period June 15 to October 15, of was obofemplated in anticipation of dent, in vdilch he said he would .be cut flowers and certain farm pro­ eventual recognition of Soviet Rus- Rev. M. S. Stoekliig, Minister. delighted to attend and speak on ducts. Rdad inspection posts are ila by the United States were de­ Rev. L. Theron French, Associate. the big day. maintained on the prlactyal high­ scribed here as Inaccurate. ways leading from the infested areas 10:46—^Unlon service of this to prevent Illegal movement of quar-^ FLOODS IN NEBRASKA antined plant material by truck or churdi with tte Second Oongrega* passoiger vehicles. An inspection tional at the latter building. Rev. Omaha, Aug. 18.—(AP)— All sefvlee is proyl^ wherelty qnan- Emanuel Lutheran S tock y will preach on “The ValUe ^ , west bound trains were held here to­ antined articles may. be inspected of Rfa-readlng the Acts of tte day as railroad officials awaited and certified for movement'ftom Kant Erickson, Pastor. A postles.” fabatement of flood conditions re­ tte infested area. WladsorvlUe sulting from a torrential rainfall The foreman of the scout cfew < ■ TeL 5213 . 11:00—Cyrus Tyler of Vernon will throughout eastern Nebraska last operating In South '.M anc^ter ta preach. Church, school in chfarge of night. James M. MpGratt,' Of Hartffard. •X, .1 ^ Wallace HaU. The fall measured 6.68 inches here The scouts cofnpofihg the crew are School V e n ^ and eight inches were recorded un- John' J. Sayers and John F. Sljafi-' O ptaSiuiitegr' 876-392 B^fF0iD< , Rev. Marvin S..St04king saiiy st BUttozn,' Neb. VaUeys non of Hartford and AdolphRelAert 'wflljireach. ’ and highways were inundated. of Wallingford, - v;' PAGSFbUk iHANCHisrER EVENTNG H ^ A I d/ SOlftB MANCHmSR. SATORDAlP, A ^U ST lWa»

Ji«ti(l{rslK o a ta i tliAt outtiBg by 8 1>8 per cent Of keeidng a few arm ies on'hand fo r Dangerous .Cuires Ahead! the p a y o f 14,674 employes n ow get* any and every occaidott. JEvnAig Vnralii tinrlosa than fl.500 a year, which Dr. B u tle r proposes, w ould save to STATE UQUOR LAWS 'mmAI$?*SuNTlNO w i S a n i . IMa the dty about 8100,000 leas th an the Since only the p ^ lia d mm now,

It 8SMM1I StrMt A, .V fc - t.v'C-. ran. taxes on the exempt Colum bia prop- in view of President Hoover’s ac­ jft Sovtb lUaobtMir, Crai TIai Fan ABey V m s f -4 ris WOUI4 w s t d i <49 VBOJftAII rSBOlMON e ^ would come to, if paid. ceptance speech and the ^tform s ObMral llMMC*r New Yorit, A'jg. 18.-^Tin -r-rito tlOk: ^ Columbia may be the largest tax< of both major p^tioal parties, faU Allejr’s latest blues are for itself. those firs t urpUMp-. rdwMM OotoMv ». tW l exempt property holder in New York to see the early finish of federal pro~ A dirge-like melancholy imder- "th e ^ ^ ___ _ 4 v»nr MistlA City—like enough it is. But it is a hibition, it is up to the people of the Imtes such sounds as seep from that Anita; Owen; rt u c BbiMwt. ■nttna at tfta cOUnfiilly named- Mmihattan area D aisies’’ ^ way indeed from being the various states to take up the task, bsiM at itoatk MaaaHaatat, Where the popular music of a gen- Harris wo^ BedMlr iBw as asooBd Claas Matt Matttr. only one. And the argument that it always properly theirs, of providing ■OBaaiUPTTOM lU T lIt eration has b ^ tiirped out in little tog "After the.Ba^'J^ Oaa^aar. by mall i • •••••••••••.a is deeply unjust (o compel earners a sane and effective system of liquor cubicles called professional rooms, minded of the rid CUik^o Pjtt Mottths bj flBbll ••••?acB*****ab -W of less than 830 a week to contri­ pontrol. Last year’s seasion-vof the ffbmethlng closely resembling a Fair tunes. . A etotri^ B t u lb ooplbb • a • a a a*B•• • ••••• • ••« • .t l swan song is now in the process of w a s saved fyr m sd w to |tcnvafad( aaa yaaa ••••■••••••••ttjN bute hei^vily to the maintenance of Legislature should have dealt with composition. Thornton’s jiarody ok Dto r itBliTBR OF TRii A880C1ATSD the city, in addition to their regu: this subject; we ought to have had As Autumn ' pproaches, it be­ Kootchy, ,qrite thq s b r i^ [ PRB8H comes evident that there is p i^ti- era .... A n d tim tlS erigyi <;id^M>Jtid ? Ths Atsoelatsd I-rasa Is saslnsivsly lar ^hare in indirect taxation, while a great commission at work on the^ batltlsd to ths apa ter rsbnMieatlim m io^ously rich institutions on every subject during all these months, pre­ caBy nothing left tf write for, save from "the alley" tundnff out.A^tiffto at all news difpatahss ersdltsd te It the radid. Sheet music sales have fo r May' Irw in . . hand are permitted to get off scot paring tiie 'way for InteiUgent and r pr not otharwtss ersdltsd la this gow as flat as a tyro’s tunes. Theme Street w «a the,AUcy’sluiIMl|SB MPsr and also ths tesal asws eab> free, seems to be imanswerable. carefully considered legidation. In llusd hsrsln. smigs for the films are museum Always following the thw U r- > All rlKhts at . rapnblleattaa at Dr. Butler is an ingenitu and skill­ default of this it behooves the pisM . Phonograph discs, once a The pldHarria piano, tucked to fpaet^ lal dtSbatebssiharalB are also rs> ful debater. He needs to be if he is towns and the senatorial districts healthy royalty source, have felt the a corner, had keys statoad like the ^ rirvsd. v s competition of the broadcasters. teeth of a confinned .tobfMSP chew- to-parry this thrust of the deputy to send to the next Legislature law r, FabUshsFs Rspraasbtatlvsi Ths .'Composers and authors find they er.... "I once had ilL songs that. VuHus Mathews Bpsolal Aasaoy—New controller. makers of mental „and moral cannot Uve by Qiedal permission sold over a baff r milUon canb.’’. he ^erk, Chleago. Ostrelt and Beaten. stature equal to the handling of this the copyright owners. Such.nego­ told me. - Th e Ifiggest current hit o » ' • FaU aervles elisat et N B A dsr< great question. Connecticut must tiations as have been attempted in- sold just about half that many ,wlcs. Ia& LITTLE TRAFFIC SINS d V ^ te th at radio w ill pool 81,500,000 copies! Observers of conditions along have the best liquor laws that hu­ for songsmlths’. royalties. Which is Voodoo In New York Msaabar Audit Borssn et Clreela* man Wisdom can frame. In order ^ a A Main street from the Center to the viewed as quite Inadequate. And so Now tiiat a mystery story has southerly limits of the business area to insure thehi she must have, a Tin : Pan Alley fast loses its old been written with Harlem as its ,r The Herald Prlatliif Oomesey. Iae» identity— Aid wonders about tomor­ background. New Yorkers -wonder assnmsa ae BnanefaJ rsspensthMtty can hardly help noticing a gradual Legislature of much more than or­ Tor typograpbioal errors appsarina In ro w ! why no one thought of doing it- be­ AflvsitlssneDta la ths Itanehsstsr but persistent breakdown in traffic dinary capacity. fore, The materials, as proved by iHrenina Herald. Db. Rudolph Fisheb's “The Conjure control, particularly on Thursday la ic a l of the change is the old Man,” are rich, varied and different SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. and Saturday evenings when the BEHIND THE SCENES IN Leo Frist song mill in Fortieth Fisher; a negro, knows that sections street. No echoes of thumping stores are open and large numbers I of Harlem has hever quite outgrown OUT GOES BUM ISSUE pianos have trickleo through the o f shoppers*^ cars a re using the lanes voodoo and chamuand potions. windows to many a month. Today : Mr. Hoover, in his speech of ac- Drugstores still Seh. love philters and the parking stalls. the sons of . the late song-hit plone r beptance on Thursday night, knock- and display concoctions that recall operate an advertising agency to the ad from under the Democratic party Apparently obstruction of traffic witch-doct^s of the jungle. Thsn old;offices; does not constitute a traffic offense there are the number-game men, the its most powerful support in this unemployment b b i n q s to the last years of Feist’s life in the eyes of either numerous FIVE-DAY WEEK INTO porters, the rent parties and al the campaign. It has been a very dear few to the Broadway belt, or eUe- t e s t i • drivers or the police, for there are UMELIGH7 AT CONFERENCE hope of that party that, its flat where, were aware that a nation countless instances of it on any danced to rhythms passed upon by declaration for repeal of the Eight­ Not long ago can e revelations of By RODNEY DUTCHER a‘ hopeless cripple propped to a Thursday or Saturday night. While Saturday night rituals to which eenth amendment would gain for it NBA Service Writer wheel-riudr to tos.Westchester man­ possibly drivers may not be techni­ maeks and voodoo figurisd. Poete, many thousands of votes from peo- Washington.—The five-day week sion. Paralyzed by a stroke, the man musicians, novelists, artists and en­ cally guilty of double parking when may be approaching as a standard acidosis. If he does not again use pla dlssstlsfled with the proposal of who set millions of feet to motion tertainers de luxe have been gradu­ American institution, although not bad food combinations, he will nev­ they stop their cars outside the line could not move bis own. To his bed- ated from helghbotheodA which still the Republican party to resubmit in the way- organized labor has er be troubled to the same way. of parking. stalls and wait motion­ ride came U daily retinue of pianists vend powdered cobwebs and snake- the question to the states without en'viesged it for many years. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE and songsters—for his mind and less while some passenger does an (Location of liv ^ ) 'skin. dsflnite party commitment for or This is a fine time to introduce it judgment remained shrewd and And in Harlem alone may be errand" in one of the storu, ‘the BY OR FRANK MeCOY .Question: H. writes: “Where are against federal prohibition. into many industries because it will alert. ^ found New.York’s, subvivtog la1;e spread employment, according to Qaesttons In regard to Hoaitii and Diet will the liver and gall bladder located, effect upon general traffic condi­ Songs Made to Order “hot spots." With B bol^ay xeduc* It was taken for granted by the other advocates, but no time for la­ and what^holds them to place?" tions is exactly as bad as If they had be Answered by Or. MeOoy who can be The old Charles K. Harris offices ed to one bight club, tbe.vast black opposition party that President bor to expect that the tyansition will Answer: The liver is -located to were' for years the ’Tin Pan Alley belt keepa its jazz places, 8otog to shut off their engines and left their leave workers with six days’ pay for addreiwed in care of this Pi^er. Bnoleaa the upper portion of the abdomen, Hoover, when the time came for a landmarit; On. the:.wall was framed the face of dspresSiop times. ' five days of work; ^ Btanyed, seliaddresaed ibvelope for B ^ly. just, below, the diajtoragm. About deflaition of his own position on the cars altogether. This is done the firs t oif the alle y 's signposts. It four-fifths of the' liver is on the GILBERT SWAN. scores of times on every shopping Meanwhile, the old/proposal that was a shingle reading: "Charles K. question, would content himself with the government stimulate the turn right, and one-fifth on the left side. evening, but if any driver. guilty of AVIATOR’S SICKNESS ^lution of soda- to sUay it and there­ Harris, banjoist and song writer.... Euclid made ah 6t bis geomet­ a purely, formal endorsement of the to the five-day Week by initiating it The liver rests upon, various'abdom­ by suppress it or peraist to the use Songs written to ordeb” .... ric tMilations on a smoptii surface it has received a ticket for it in a in th<< public service has been put inal organs, such as kidneys, large resubmission plank. That would be In this, strenuous period when of a fruit diet with, the hope that Perched at Jiis triangular look- of- sand strewn over the floors 6t long time we have overlooked the oc­ into effect by some government bu­ colon, and stomach. : It is also sup­ the indicated course for any candi- aeroplanes are passing out of the eventually it will ride bis system of plit.post, Just above BroiUhvay, Har- his home; , - reaus. This has ccm| in an am­ ported by five strong ligaments. The casion and herewith apologize to the experimental stage into the field of .date who sought to minimise his biguous way, however,-heing part of the toxin ob whatever it may be gall bladder ia attached to the lower cop. practical use,'it is interesting to risks. Also it would have provided the federal econoniy program. It that, seems to be seekipg an outlet surface of the right lobe of the liver study some of the hazards which throughout the epidermis ?’’ the Democratic spellbinders with Another inveterate nuisance is ths merely gives the employes so many at about the level o f. the ntotb rib. payless days, takes twb days out of confiont the .flying maiv. In spite of Answer: Fruit, is a valuable but driver who, jockeying for a parking their most valued campaign mate­ their week and deprives them of the fact that any serious disease dangerous food, and should be used NEW ARMY* DIBIOIBLB > rial. They firmly expected to be place, suspects that some certain vacations. prevents the granting of a pilot’s carefully. No two fruits should be Scott Field, HI..—The Arm y has a WATKINS BROTHERS, license, the .a^tor must be c« brok* will put your son on a f ^ t . fob U Holding tiiesbbeatb iq s beneficial Phone; Office Sm many places where working soli^- <-'>!aI its privilege of exemption, as city Japanese ansrwhere to try conclu­ ers affected, as they preferred to A rtic le .) employes are invited to waive part sions w ith the veterans o f the^ Nin e­ work- Saturday mornings and save • .ri'.W i'Of their salaries, has not occiured up their leaves so they could take QUESTIONS ANSWERS teenth army. Those grim boys will real vacations. Subsequent rulings ‘ to Ds. Butler." * be something with wMOh Japanese of the comptroller general have (When K nit Cnnses Rash) The full foroe of this is made mothers will be frigbtenifig children made it likely that the five-day plan Question: Mrs. Nevill P. ’writes: win have to be abaaaoned. "When my five-yeab-old son eats to- elbar w h n Mr. Prial points out that into obedlttice a himdred yesrs. for matoes, cantaloupe Columbia UUvenity envoys tax ex- j Government or no government, Venus Is nearly twice as far such is Obanges,^it n '^|Mq>tion

POUu L t^ , meats sod groceries i...... lydth '...... (■.' A Oo*f ilnijpB) •••••••««•••••••*••• •*«•#.«-• w • •* topktog’ u - 'IMe-sunuBer.sciktpnki.of toe .Con- 9%pron.’ ■ thb fikn tekm' wtobh'^ctoena^ 'B iBB^ered p«id Iwit nisbt; tlie JBoaM •••••••••« . .17.50 Roge^, Charles, rent . 17.50 o to i b ^ k s , - As'".a;; iias. Bmktond- Business'Coliem 'Alssocia- attended' thy^summer Sessions are has-taken dehveiy of the first Ajii|u>nia; C ity o f, aid r e n d e r .... »••••••« 24.95 Roha^ J. J. rent...... 17.1 tion:- • . , - ■ -PhylBa Fallow; Dolores ’Trotter, order of tw • • • ) 17.50 Roman, Anthony, rent ___!•••••••••< 14 kdyutlBed a ^'0^Ucre' I Emth;' M aiih^ ; of ’ ^Stafford Armstrong, Wimam, care of dump 56.00 Rourke-Bno Paper Co., cups ;Springfield, Mo., the c c ^ w a ilo n i Gladys^ MUtsiishalt Dalton, training' planes.. The cito ’ 20.00 b ^ g "thirty .coenutotos ’ e^ ^ ^ and Springs,' a' silver pin . for haying Rob4^-Alexander, 3ane Carey. tranaformed from n ;two4mtoi^ ^ Arnott, Francis. M., rent 29.50 Ruff, Frank, rent ...... )•••••« 17.00 five skunksktos' per'^moiSto’^ '’until writting 59. words'With 8 errors. ‘ Atiotofie'Kite'•••»• e 17.50 paid out Elvelyn Custer, of- Wa4iBworth ed school bn July: 0 . B^ch and Brown, rent ...... 19.20 S t. Ajpies Home, board'^and care ^ . 22.14 wm. A’ 2 0 hbrae-power street a silver pin for lurring writ- darissa Wood of Wellington rpad powers the nrkft Bansemer, Gustave, ren t ...... 17.50 S t J^^tan, Mrs. Ddphls, bomrd and care .... »•••••< 26.00 Behrendt, Martha, rent ...... 17.60 SanlHty Products Ooip., towels ...... '8 .5 0 Bender Brothers, rent ...... 14.00 ScMsId^, Wm, H., Estate, printing services 80.66 HOSPITAL YIA PLANE Bett’s Garage, labor and parts ...... 7.88 Schmidt, Mrs. Carl, board and care >••••••• I 21A9 Blatter, Fanny Eztatc, rents ...... 74.40 Scranton, B.'^E., rent,.... >••••• 4 16.00 Bogaciuk, B., rents 32.00 Scranton, Mrs. Leila, rent 86.25 Newark, N. J., Aug, 0 ^ (A P J * - Boyle, Ed. and Sons, m ilk ...... 12.09 Seastrahd, Mary E., rent . 13.00 If Franke Howard, Jr.,* 1^, recovers Braithwaite, J. E., labor and material 29.95 Sbm, Wm. J., Examiner—^Land Reemrds ...... 100.00 from an appendix operai^Tln New Srazauskas, John, groceries, rent ..... 34.40 Shearer, James M., labor and parts ...... 37.65 York today, he wlR haVr Itor fatoer Urazouski, Adam, rent and groceries ... 22.75 Sheehan, John F., Agent rent ...... ^ : ...... 12.CiO to thank for qulck a c ti^ . Brown, E. F., treasurer, rpnt ...... 15.00 ®**^lds, IVm«, rents ...... Frank Sr., : presideat,, o f the 35.00 Standard I. G. dotopany;.;who lives 3rozowski, A., ren t ...... • •••••» 17.50 Skrabaez, Charles,.groceries and rents ....t...;...... 50.00 at 183, Stiles street, E^lzktorihl^.was Brunner’s Market, meats and groceries • • • • • 4 < 12.00 Smachetti, ;p., meats and groceries...... 28.50 Buck, N. A., groceries ...... 6.00 SlDltil. !A- • • • 11.55 ndtifled. yesterday that bto son hk

. Curran, Mrs. Emetine, rent ■...... 15.00 T ^ ^ y , Roland S., support *.* • • • • • 4 which you and the kiddies can bask in the sim- light-7-cpme to Lake Amston. You’ll find all DeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries 358.00 rurkihgton, S. J„ Vital Statistics' and Town^Services ...... 1 4 0 .^ BOAT RIDE Dell, Angeline, rent 35.00 Twaronlote, Joseph,, rent 16.00 these attractions and many others—such as run­ Valluzzi, F. S., rents ning water and electricity .for convenience. Drive Dcptula, Anna, rent ...... 17.50 >••••• 4 • • • • • • « »•••••••! 28.10 SUNDAY down' today and get possession of a cottage site Dewey-Richmem Co., office supplies i.58 Valvdline Oil Co., oil 9.50 Everyone who desires DOWN Diamond’s Shoe Store, shoes 2.45 Vipce, Angelo, r0 t ...... 1...... 35.00 wm* be given a frae- . which you can enjoy this year and many summers to com e. Dickenson, Emil, moving services 15.00 West, H. H. A Son, stakes ...... 16.00 CHOICE boat ride aronnd fids' Elite Studio, supplies ...... 13.00 West Side Dairy, milk ...... J 37.29 3 Years to Pay- .. ingredients beautiful 7 -n ^ lake InT Englmid, George, meats and groceries 62.00 Whipple, Airs. Barrabee, board and care 20.00 our new high powered Ensworth, L. L. & Son, Inc., fittings . .35 Willis, G. B; -A Soh, Ihc., cement...... 13.75 motor boat. ’ Cdme Balance Fairfield Grocery, meats and groceries 112.00 Wfiron, Christopher, rent ...... 17.60 M Q R E down and avail yourself Farr, Mrs. Lucy, rents 4 5 .0 Wilson, Airs. . Elis., meats and groceries 12.00 of this vtreat, and see Farr, Philip, rent 3 l5 0 WUspn,\H. L.rsklary as Sealer ...... 37.50 DELICibUS ^ how beantifol Lake Federal Laboratories, Inc., shells, etc. 128.96 Wilson, Robert'D., gravel, stone, etc. ... 28.50 Amston really is. Full-Size Lots Felice, Luigi, groceries eind rents 118.00 Windsor Locks, ’Town of, aid rendered .. 39.00 First National Stores, Inc.-, meats and groceries ...... 453.00 Wogman, George, milk ...... 5.58 ^ . i f 50x100 Fleet Fish, Mrs. Lavina, rent 16.00 Wood, L. T. Co., Ice ... »••••••! • •• •• • • « 9.36 Are Priced Flayell, John J., labor and material 57.12 Yost, Albert, rent ..... 14.50 Upwards from Flavell, Mrs; S., rent 35.00 Za.wistowski, John, rept 9.50 Foley’s Express, moving services 15.60 Zwlck, Ailchae^ rent ... 14.50 New $190 • Foley, Michael, rents 70.00 Zwlckr Samuel^ rent .. . 17.50 Portables • Frachey, A. Frank, rent 9.60 Bantly Oil Co., gasoline ...... i i. I4a20 Fryer, Mrs. Margaret, rent 16.Q0 Bl^h, P. T. Hardware Co., hardware, etc...... 37.25 AH Gagliordone,- Pio, rent 16.00 ^ t e r Auto Supply, Auto and truck parts ...... 68!47 Makes / H ow to Reach Lake.Am ston 'Oarfone’s Market, meats and groceries I- • • • • • I 31.96 ^eney rents and gravel .; ...... 33P.10 We carry all makm ef rebuilt ■ Go south on: South Alain ''SL through East Glastonbury to toe New London Qerich’s Service Station, oil I • • • * •>>« 4.Q0 Q l^ey, W. G. Co., rent and cem ent...... 143.62 typewriters. Turnpike, to toe rotary traffic junction at Afarlboro, swing, left to Hebron ..Gilklnson, Samuel, rent 17.50 »W ers, ^eiw ood G., services as Selectman ...... lOO.CiO $20.0 and ap : along. Route :14, .then i^ht along Route 85 to Amston. Entrance to Lake la Glastonbury Knitting Co., rent 14.00 at Amston ^'Village.. ' services as Selectman . . ; ...... lOO.CiO Special Rental Rates .- > .'•jleason, William E., rent ___ 17.50 Keith, George E., services as Selectman ...... 100.00 |'Gk)llmitzer, John, r e n t s ...... « • • • • I 57.'75 Tkomas J;, ^rvices as Chairman of Selectmen ...... 200.00 .'Gorman, ’Thomas, F., ren ts...... 34.00 Strickland, Wells A., aepdeea as Secretary of Selectmen ...... 20b 00 THE AMSTON LAKE CO. -Gorman, Walter, re n t...... 16.00 ^oratqn, lyilllam J., sendees as Selectman ...... looioo AlliSTON, COlWECnCUT , ft* \ KEMP'S Grant, Florence C., et al, rent 17JW Williams, Frank V., services as Selectman ...... 100.00 r Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., meats and groceries ...... 2,049.f 763 Main S t, Pbone 6680 : Grimason, Robert H., uniforms, etc. 40. 316,570.22 ' Gudbunis, John, rent ...... 11.50 - Hale, A. D., rent ...... 17.50 ^Hale, J. W. Co., groceries and 4irug3...... 1 ,417.73 ^Harrison, Thomas, ren ts...... 62.25 ^artford Isolation Hospital, board and care » • • • • e • 4 64.00 ^augh, Archie, rent ...... 17.60 ?Healy, Thomas, labor—West Cem etery ...... 56.25 Herald Printing Co., -advertising ...... 22.00 Ihe fo llq ^ g report of Building Inspector Edwkrd C. Elliott, Jr., was Hess, Edward, batteries ^ . 1.68 accepted by *016 Board of Selectmen last night: Hibbard, W. E'. wheelbarrow ...... 17.95 Honorable Board of Selectmen, ' Higgins, Mrs. Henry, board and ca re ...... 44.32 Itoffman’s Super Service Station, storage ...... '■ ’ 3 . 0 Aitonchester, .Conn. Gentleman: Hogan, Jane C., ren t ...... 17.60 Hqhenthal, E. L. G., Jr., labor and m aterial...... 15.13 My report as Building Inspector for the month of July, 1932, is here- w lul SUDlXUttM: . ' . Roil, E. J., rents, board and care, insurance ...... 223.50 Holloran, T, P., ambulance service 25.00 • DWELLINGS. Homestead Premier Grocery, meats and groceries 18.00 You can depend on us Hooks, Mrs. Martha, re n t...... 16.00 W. Harry England, Lake St. (West Side) ...... Hopper, Airs. R., ren t ...... 17.50 for the products we se& Margaret Fava, 97 Wells St...... , Rouse, C. E. & Son, Inc., clothing ...... •26.58 h . ' We have bebn in businiess luliano, Vincenzo, rent ...... 1 7 .0 Harold dernson, 1 0 North ElnrSt. (rear) ...... ’ ! ! ! .* ...... w Jennings, G. A. Co., Inc., law book ...... 7.50 Albert A. Hines, Northfield^SL, Lot No. 1 6 ...... ^ a good many years and Johnson, Alfred, re n t...... 17.60 Hemy AlarSden, 18 Elro St; ...... I a i know that cust^or^s Joe’s Garage, truck parts, etc...... 37.45 Frank NackowsW, 89 Hawthorne St...... VZ Johnson, Carlyle Machine Co., re n t ...... 6.25 Felix Kazewich, 717 Tolland T pk ...... ‘ ‘ ...... good will is built up Ity Harry Robbins, 321 Oakland St...... S o ' r Joyce, Thomas, ren t ...... 12.00 v P selling qualify products. Keith, G. E. Furniture Co., ren t ...... 35.00 A coal office has been es­ Keeney, Robert R., et al, re n t...... 17.60 32 9 0 Kildish, Mrs. Anna, re n t...... 12.p0 AOSCELLANEOUS. tablished here at 2 Bfoin Kittel’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 134.02 B. W ; Cummings, 172 South Alain'St, shed...... soso Street for oter 60 years ^ofia, Arthur A., rent ...... 16.00 Jumes Findlay, 188 McKee St., hep coop ...... !!!!’.!!!!! - 50 ■Rnoll, John, rent and groceries ...... ■...... <. 23.0 and during .that entire Koslowskie, Justine, rent ...... 15.00 S300 period Old ^m pany'a Kottke, Airs. Augusta, re n t...... 1 '4 .0 ALTERA’ITONS AND ADDITIONS. La Forge, Thomas, milk ___ it...... 6.20 ....;...... 4650 Lehigh Coal has- been LaFrancis, Heniy S., rent .;.. ^ ...... J...... 1 3 .0 Ernest T. BanUy, 155 Center St...... * 3000 0 ld to hundreds of satis­ Lewis, Philip, rents ...... 93.00 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 103 Church S t ...... !!...... rsoo Lewis, W. F., ront ...... 10.00 Eriiest R. Machell, Taylor S t ...... fied customers. Lobcc, John, rent ...... l'6 .0 Arnold Haus’mann Est., 107 Spruce S t ...... Lutton, Emily, rent...... 1 8 .0 surah D. Mmer, 12 Doane S t ...... i i ...... 2 0 Lyle Signs. Inc., street signs ...... 5.78 Bertie Moseley, 85 Brookfield S t ...... Maddpn, J. H., meats and groceries ...... 0.0 D om ^ c Belettl, 17 1-2 Eldrldge St...... |!!!! ] ...... Jn Madden, Patrick, rent ...... '...... 17.50 C hiles Yokitis, 63 Irving St...... kq Manchester Auto Top Co., truck repairs ...... 1.25 Ho Gaglludone, 26 Ashworth St; ...... '•!!*.!!!!!!!'.! *40 Manchester Chamber of Commerce, services ...... 1.65 Manchester Construction Co., rent .'...... 5?.50 Manchester Electric Co., electric service ...... 1 ,0 1 .17 311.3.50 v ; Totals .318,050 .Manchester Gas Company, gas sendee 18.80 Respectfully submitted. Manchester Grain & Coal Co., rents .■...... 1. 0 3 5 EDWARD C. ELLIOTT,. JR. Manchester Lumber Co., cement ...... 18.97 ' -t', Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and care ... 1,226:0 COAL SlMAGE Meinchester Motor SEde.••••• during the summer to .greet the 39,00 feet'the rays diminish in’ In- ey^ytyfiihkYe^iiiBte high quahfy pf prodhets and seeviM Nash, Roy, services—N. W..Cemetery . i4«*e*»s«4 69.50 tensity^ Iht. Nelson, Charles O., blacksmith services ...... 1 8 .0 thousands of her young admirers in Scinetists claimed this contra­ as has.^Miu^fyiizeid^^^ bupine^ . Our. fuel oil. 0 m0 frean Citi0 •Bast,. She is but ten years old, Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and care > • • • • t I 8.86 dicts the accepted theory. •Mamh'SSupp Serwee -^ ^ i^ ^ We hmidle a 0 mplete line of frame and finish Iuud Nichols, James N., meats and groceries ...... has spent the last eight years of her Fourteen . measurements were 1 8 .0 life'making pictures, owns a: 310,00 b^r ahd^^sfyuctmi^ Al0 ceipeht» limp,: RlaBter &iid. tile.; Beady* North End Pharmacy, driigs ...... , 1 .0 registered a t. various altitudes. The Norton Electrical Instrument Co., labor and parts ..... home-in HoUywbod and Is educated aQMriment the fourth and moist corner cabinet^ ironitag l^oard, breakfast 1 . 0 by a private tutor during the rrihtor" Oak Grove Dairy, m ilk ...... • •• • • • • • 7 .0 successful conducted by Professor nD4^:,^m e^^ the new Obsidor, a.neur t3^ .of htb]^o months. She loves to romp and E. Regener of the phsrslos depart­ •Duipont Paint Obraitis, Mrs. U., board and ca re ...... >•••••< 1 6 :0 rampartmenCthfif ckn he ikstalte'd oh m08t^ any dopet dbdr. We iiker fea* play like other children of her age ment of Stuttgart twyerslRr. .' Oderman. Charles, lum ber ...... 0.74 and takes delight in receiving all ' ture;jBedahiil-l^ . tapered: asphalt shingles; will hot furl or, Mow., ^^rfitelh, Al. .A., rent ■ f____ ’ •Paint^s’ l^M 1 7 .0 the children attending each perform­ Dupoht'Fafaify'aiid Packard’s Pharmacy, drugs ...... I • • • • • 4 2 6 .0 ance.. Mary Ann la aariptod in her Pagan! Brothers, rents and groceries ... AUTOGYRO H I^ L E S ' >•»••• 4 >•••••• 1 4 3 .0 kct..h y^e Rosa Rohot, a npwdianical "?atterson, Mary E., meats and groceries 1 7 .0 p^an, irao wtu:drive, the dtodauti^ ffikni for today/wm cd to ap unusual race fe4tur»^^ai » 0 0 0 0 • • a 4 1 6 ;0 eonsiiit of'sJoaa.BlondMl in "Mias. autogyro hurdle race. Five hurdles f. Phelps Oil Co., Inc., oil ...... 4 .0 H ^ erton , and Jack OaWe, W. 'C. pickles, W. F.. rent are to be erected on the course, rand I 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7.20 Wrida, Andy Clyde a«d ^ TtoPn isach pitot must hop over ea ^ - mie* -Piesclk, Boleslaw, rent I 0 .0 00004 ■ '■ y'-}' >0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 W to the comedy, "MUkon coma ton full stcpii, and centime on Finney, Lula M., rent 0 00000000000 0 000000 90000000 •• * fe f «C« « 17J50 Dollar Len." the course. A e course, hurdleSiitod PhuM. Franib n ot ' l f . 0 ;; Geohto J k i i e ^ and > A G a « & t CAHHIUBECOHS D A M RADIO Ton^an hid thr^nor 'tnilala , reesttfly' •AiiifiD AY* Auauirr it v8un wlod wim inno w» d m p l •rt5- 6:15—William ViHall—p to d William Ritriria whDtaeeotly paid a •wjdx wimb kvoo wky wfa* wbap kpro 5 p 0 - 6BDo Ra Ml Trip—q to c ]irimary side of -it which is between state <$mvenitlon which opals A t the seriel and ground. Of course New York, Aug. 18.—(AP) — visit to toa .Hsadqusrtaia o f too ^ o a i ktbi ktbi 5:45— 6H5—The Stiwat Sinsar-e to a New York, Aug. 13.— (AP)-^Skurl Watermjury. next Wednesday, Spokane; W ^ - , |ing: .MOUNTAIN—im hd kigrlghl 6:00— 7:0O-Kdwin C. H III-eAo e this meant rswindhig the coil or rf- British flafl^ are aflutter at KTew eleaet wlthaUig;^tfade and aflra> CaBadUnrisitoa toOttaw% Cansds. PACIFIC COAST — ^ M komo 6ri5<^ 7ri5—Vauohn da Lssth—o to a q a r r ^ becomes one of the nation'^ pladng It with a new one. When va tIR aaambers a UtUa talk o » —n 'i dreog ^ kbq- -kpo keca ------kex kjr kga — kfcd fcdEti :tar kpu 0:30— 7:30—Lawlaohn Stadium Con<: port this week andi officers of the works disblty ra Baturdty. In oar again, and a l i ^ i s t o i j t n ^ I eart—aoaat to eoaat (IH bra.) major Importers, as well as being rewinding, care, must be taken that experioice no lastcoi coovention has I eraSeiaaea." Bill’s talk was very Cent. East. SBO- Odkh-Shllkrat Oreheatra—o to a< British cruiser. Danae in port thera E hare ie w .12:00— liOO^Dlok Snydar^ Orali. one of its outstaniUng producers ^ the aifibunt and size of wire be idenr aroused as much interest as has ttate' ‘*®*®tP®®K^5?'^****^J*** toowifdge 8:15— 9:16—Publio Inatltuta—o to o tlcri with that of the original, otber- for a week’s stay iar4 bring feted. om ^oipHalisatleni and psosiooe and 12:30— 1 :ao—Symphonic Matinac 8:45— 9H5—Coral lalandara—o to o .muiieal shows, when he unloads a one, but regardhua o t the n un il^ of Harper Jey,(thri ide|^ 1:00— 2d)0—Platuraa In Harmony , 9dXH>10BQ-Daneins by Sea—o to o wjse iiut senritivlty and srieetivity Admiral William 8. Sbna gave a battles expected, we lode to tot ri- a h i ^ 1:30— 2:30—Oodfroy Ludlow, Viollnlat 9BO^10B0—Stern'a Oreheatra—e to S' shtoload of performsra Monday. luncheon for Captain ^ H. Knox downh^ apito;:^' 1:45— 2:46—Matinaa Oama, Orehaatra 10:00—11:00—Lombardo Orehaa.—o to a of tbe machine may be iqpaet. In sumptlcm ot toe same coneervaUve ad afto e coodusiea a f Ida talk. 4 Im 'There will be Grasik Del Rio, a many coses the lightning arrester Little. Royal Navy, and officers ua antertalnaisnt commltois cOtudatihg it hitypeto 2:30— 3:30—Tha Lady Naxt poor ^ 10:30—11B0—Noblo Slaala Oreh.—c to a adndnistratiaa as. we have bad in tones, twice; or ttoee 3KM>— 4:00—Mma. Qalnabora. Planlat 11:00—12B0—Dance Hour—wabe only French movie actress whp "looks has been ruined. T ^ is caused by the cruiser, yesterday and last night toe ipas^ rad whiito has boosted tbs o t Comradas X McDowiU, W:. Bcls- 3:16— 4i1^Rhythm Boya, SonBa like Ckmstance Bennett"; Andre Edward J. Berwind waa kost at a mer, arid eadi topri:^' 3:30— 4:30—Malodio Oama—Alao e NBC>WJZ NETW ORK lightning bitting tbe aerial, going niiUu^i’iAty to toe largeet total toms sad F . TsjHiArt ware inidniet- 4:00— en)0—Dinner Mualo—AJao eoaat BASIC CHAIN—Eaat: wja (key) wbs* Renaud, who plays two .pianos a t througb the aiiester and from there dinner p « ^ * ever. enjoyed hy ray ex-service sd to forroulrits plaas .for a getttor to his-dMk tod itoM 4:30— 5:30—La Trio—Alao eoaat wbaa wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw; once; Keith Clark, a PariBian who to the ground. Li going through A bake at the clambake club has getoef tft be bi^ acMM. time in and bonds and'such MIdweat: wcky kyw kfkx wanr wls graization; is toe Mstory of this HiaiTi,' 4:45— 6:45—Donald Novla—to eoaat "performs unbelievable stunts with the arrester the lighting fused the been planned tor the diversion of the geptembef. This get-toxgether will 5:00— 6:00—Coneert Oreh.—Alao eoaat kwk kwor koil wren wmaq naval officers this afternoon and « state. 5:30— 6:30—Relliekara' Male Quartet NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtnU cigarettes"; Petit Jimmy, a pret^e two jpoints, which are inside this so- Ot course toe two main issues at bS'toe'drstoC/ihray. social times A j ^ t the tone, tha first aihririto 5:45— 6:45—The Qoldbarfle, Sketch wiba katp webo wday kfyr ckjw efer of lHatiz(guette and "A Juvenile tea tor Sunday aftemobn at the Ira agents for a circus efarirtk i 6:00— 7:00—Harlem Fantaay, Comedy SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wJax cklled protector, and by so doing Waterbury wUl he toe bonus aad now plaimed the members rage”; and WUl Fyfte, a comical son caused a short circut between tbe Lewis Yacht Club. for toe.winter.months.. This comr the Muntcysldri with "3^____ ^ 6:30— 7;30»-K.7, Spy Story—0 to o wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ prohibitiQin, rad our delegates have 7:00— IKM)—Qeldman Band Cenearl wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro of Aberdeen, who was difficult to and groimd. Both of these bees instructed to vote “Yes” ea Jlrittec will Iwld tosir .fint meeting adverrisihg their show, toy gets eqd 8:00— 6:00—The Dance Hour—o to o woal ktba ktha persuade to come to this eoimtey as troubles are evidmiced by greatly bert C. Pell will give a dinner and nsxt'weidc.. Comrade. Joe Barr was a chest fun of bizarre steam 9:00—10 BO—Ralph KIrbary, Baritone MOUNTAIN—koa kal kslr kftal ^ Moses Taylor, head of the both questions, arid'in. addition w* PACIFIC COAST — kxo kfTkxw komo he is so wealthy he worlm only when Mrs. Admitted rto. membership at this tumoi, tries each on. ' / 9:15—10:15—MeNa Thorpe—Alao eoaat dtodhisbed—or no volume. reception committee' will entertatin have also been instrneted to worts 9:30—10:30—Paul Whiteman'a Band khq k ^ keca kex IcJrKca kfad ktar be feels like it. Other and. more serious damages meeting...... By Jiao time tos toow fesches 10:00—11:00—Rooera Oreh.—AUo eoaat Tuesday night. A municipal ball for toe passage of the resohitimi, Ceiit. Eaat. All wlU be in the tenth editicn o^ have been found in some instances town bis lifdong amUtom tohe g 10:30—11:30—Qerun'a Orehaa.—Alao e 12:30— 1 ;30—The Farm Forum—c to e has been planned for Friday night requeeting toe establishment of . Cdrams of filoiM CB8-WABC NETWORK 1:00— 2:0^Troubadoura—Alao eoaat the "Vanities” which goes into re­ but .their remedies are of a more Mi.«w Gladys Szechenyl, dau^ter civil service bureau fer all state em­ Before you enter a certain London clown triumphs over tototo hite 1:30— 2:30—Singins Strlnga—Alao o hearsal next week. complicated nature. ployees, a rsscHutiott prteented by building » p a fortinw, for Mni. 5 ^ BASIC CHAIN — Eaat: wabc (key) 2:00— 3:00—Rhythmic Sere<—Alao e of tbe Hungarian minister to the dultoouss there a n five toiage wade woko wcao waab wnao wpr wkbw The surest way to avoid any of United States, arrived this week Vies Commander Jobs G. Mahoney whi(^ you must hang up on a row and toiM young Jays, Bpiriatoeto •wkrc whk ckok wdre wean wlp-wfan 2:30— SBO—Concert Favorltea—e to a ; Susan Glaspell, vriiose play, “Ali­ ibeie ttoubles is by installing a holds off tmril after ito rihriw p ls ^ wjas wean wfbl wapd wmal: Mfdweet: 3:00— 4:00—Pacific Progrant—e to o from Europe with her aunt; Mrs. of oiur poet Favorable aetton was of five hooks beside tber door. These wbbm wgn wfbm kmbo wceo kmox 3:30— 4:30—The Swanea Seranadara, son's House,” won the Puutser prize good 1^4'switch between tbe aerial Hsrry Payne, WJritney; who has been aceerded this resolutioa at a meet­ are, Hatred; Envy, Maliee, PoUrios, here, and catettes it in the nest EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wph 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—oast only in 1981, wi4 be represented' on and ground. This switek Should dis­ ing o f Hartford County Assodatioa town; OB hri dto tU s 2ear, But he- wlbw wheo wlba wfea wore efro ekac 4:00— 5B0—German Band—Alao e spending several weriss at-her Paris arid Prtriudice. You may go inside 4:30— 6:30—Oaaperra'a Oreh. — Baa^; Broadvmy again t/;ls fall. . Arthur connect-the antenna from the set apartment two months ego, and was forward'- with your hat on, or carried in your usually joins it for a w «to or two.' DIXIE — wgat wfaa wbro wbt wdod Orphan Annle-^ldwaat repeat , and ccqmeCt it—the antenna.—to tbe Under the ■ ' knox kira wree wlae wdan wtoe krls 6:00— 6B0—Amoa 'n' Andy—east only ^ckhard, producer of “Anotbe^ Miss Szechenyl is criebraflng her eJ through offirial channels to tha hand, or with no hat at aB,. noboidy wrr ktrh ktaa waco kfjf wqam wdbo Language”, will present "The Comio' l ? ^ d wire. By doing tMs you state raeoitive oommittee and than So, wbfle Us toflsaiuwirto the of­ wdae wblp whaa wtar wdbj irtlw wwva 5:15— 6:15—Frankie Maatara’ Oreh. nineteenth blrtliday amrifeteaiy cares, but one od those human-bttrr MIDWEST — wbcm wabt weah wmbd 5B0— 6B0—Ray Kniaht'a Cuckeea Artist", whi’ch Miss GlaspeU wrote aiitomati^y make your aerial r with her mother, the Countess to toe committee on resolutions at dens you must must divest y v i t » 0 fice were b 6K)0— 7:00—Tha Pla^a tha Thing B risU , lightning rod because if light' todmical reaefloiis and drives wtaq wkbli kfab wlan kaej wlbw kfb 6:30— 7B0—Selvin’a Oreh.—Alao Can. in collaboration with Norman Mat- Szechenyl, at the Breakers, tbe toe convention. as BimywS Ohristira got rid ot his wmt wnax wkbn Stag Strikes tbe^aeriai wire it goes the bulls and bestow MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh kdyl 7BO— 8B0—TheXaakand Ravua son. Newport estate of tbe countess’s All- delei^tes, altematee, sad hump. When you- havs do so. you 7:30- 8:30-drfrst NIghter—Alao coast to Hjrouhd with little chance mother, . Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt guests, in accordance with toe New dent was under toe U g to fi PACIFIC COAST — khj knx koln kgb 8:00— 9:00—"Whoopee,” with Orehes. Beokhard also has brought two may Bdew toe- notiee o t kfre kol kfpy kvl kem km] kfbk kws 8:30— 9:30—Object Matrimony, Skit other plays. They .Are “Who Sups of dStoaging: anything. Britain: cmivention plans, will be hodis ie tbe notics. Dressed in a g r o t e i^ csstunio Cent. Eaat. 6:45— 9:46—60 Flngera of Harmony Also, during a heavy storm it is a "Ctotton is uprr-wheat Is iqi— that siiigeBto a wefl knewrijBonee- With the Devil,” by Herbert Foot- registered at the Hotel Elton, toe N ew Enter M y Broliier 12:00— 1:00—Sat. Syneepatera—e to e 9:00—10;00—To Be Anneunaad—Baalo; ner; and “Pilate", by Campbell good idea to disconnect the wires 8toaid for and movie fane, ^ dubhoiitoi the survivon of the 1:30— 2:30 — The Reundtownera — e 10BCL-11:00—Denny’s Oreh.—Also e Sam Warshawsky,. who wrote tim e a heavy surge of current^er- Rye Bate apid Tennis Pub, and the each persem reglatered. The Watsr- twice-daily ’fwalkTfirMriid" with to o 10:30—11:30—Charlie Agnew’a Orehaa. loads the electric lin e and in this explanation given for the festivities bury C^omzuittee eityecta to give the order end .went Insldel It is the dozrih of so profoiiioqate. “Woman of Dkstiny," has sdld men of Moots, arid is in Powersefoi^ another play caUed "jfagan Fury. case real trouble is liable to de­ planned for tolUght at the club- dollar's worth to everyone Who 'TjYhy not?" Joy deiriinded uhto velop. The power transformer in botise. ^ ! ...... r^hrters. The following items will Rokd, Chtytori E. It is now seven asked to .eo^lain why ha ' " 4:80—Unveiling of Statue of Car­ "Woman of Destfny*' has long the radio may become ruined or the yrara since toty fornied themselves dinal Gibbons; talk by President been considered E t ^ l Bartympre be given with toe rraistration; Con- this unusual bobby. “Aaytom switch damaged or the line ballast Attorney;Generid 6ind Mrs. V i ­ ventiori badge—ah tdrattfleation aad into tori Old Contenmtiblo Aasoda-; to twri down Once to a Hoover. as a vriiiele and she zQay appear in reristoi^ burned out or a half dozen liam Ifltcbell are expected st the tiab—more tbriri.l2,0 arirns m a n a g e srdcrime 7:15— Chicago Knights. never vmifld beiiome necessary to souvenir program—pocket size» — historic iririp t gafluMrrid togettAf bankerdowiL uTtorite; .troupes, 7:45—Charles Carllle, tenor. cuss the set for not working due tp rad toe girad St^. Party at 10:80 is ra iritenitoty ip^eoiis; Tnsy requests from many otoer ariiataifs P. M. 8:00—WllUam HSU, baritone; Trio, Week-end attractions at Sandy tha otdrm. You know it's the do not talk;cff tori War: 1:00—Tbe Week-Enders. p.. m. on Wedneiday, are refused, Joy ekrisns withdlit ondtestra Beach ballroom. Crystal. Lake are eariest twwg in the world to sit According to the latest advlesi, in Would.' you likri to meet .tori npu pay.' ^ • 1:30—Jack Miles* Orchestra. 8:80—Lewisohn Stadium Sym­ becmnlng increasins^y popular and here and write about what should who fired tori first rihot— ariOlrity 2:00—Studio Program. addition to the boya. of the drum phony (Concert Albert Coates the two splendid features arranged be (ton* to avoid radio trouble and WHERE THEY HIT YOU cori>8 'Who will initoe to*, t i ^ in Shot—iii tori Wafi so tbay brought 3:00— "Pictures of Harmony*'- conducting. for tonight andj^^Suwlay evening are enense but it’s human nature tor along a man, of about 40 in a blue Christiaan Krlens, director. (To 0:80—Sosnik’s Band; Karolyn Har­ private cars, enough have signed up deserving of capacity patronage at almost every one to thlnlc that .it — A N D HOW! to make the trip to: tbe parade oo s d V r u d ^ faced, fit ae any man of Network including W EAF, ris, l^^lUam Mpler, soloists; this popular dance Tesort. Jack does'not apply to his case or hope that agri in .toe neighborhood. TMs eosgENHsuns WJAR, WGY, WHEN, WEEI, l0:00-^ack Denn3r*a orchestra, Ed Saturday to fill one large, biis. It is: Caleton, tha Waltz King and his ♦hat, these teoublw do not come to EVEN BHTATION JEWELS toe aim of Chairman licpbimefl aad a Bbmbardirir J. F. Oebom of . E WMAQ, WWJ, WDAP, WTAM, . SulUvan, Bert Lahr, the Martin orchestra make thslr initial bow to hiTWL nature is good to we CAUGHT B¥ NEW Battel^, Alto among toe gtoup toSs Johnsons. his committee to have, at least’twD WPBR, WRC). the dance fgns of Easterii Connec' service man. lOFEBCENTTAX Prlvatet'A. GodtejiTv. C. The find 8:30—Godfrey Ludlow, violinist. 10:80—Columbia Dramatle Labora­ bus loads so if any comr^e has not ticut tonight in a Broadway hit arranged for toe trip, he should do. ■older to Win fliat tocoratian to toe 8:45—Knights of Melody—Luther tory. wisr. Gkxiley himself had nothtog ta 11:00—The Gauchos; Tito Guisar, program that will be a revelatimi to Editor’s Note: This, is the 16th of so at once, toe start ,wffi be. made, Mortin, director. the dancers and murio lovers alike. 20 dail]/! articles explaining the new about nine o’clock ami. will return at say alNmt lt; hid it'waS'kuuFa he. d:00— SUent. tenor. hsd held a bridim rile enemy wanted »% __ 11:15—Ted Husing, Olymidc games And on Sunday night Sully^s orcbes ANDOVER federal taxes. a reaeOnablfr hour'Saturday, night. tra with that blsver master of cere­ The immd trip ;tiek%will.. Mid 00 aitoou|1x badly' wounded; GoiSey la Sunday, Ang. 14, 1088, summary, 11:80—Ossie Nelson's orchsatra.' . ^ monies, Bill Jones, and a_ta|^ited . iffias Sarah Morris W auUngtonAB By ROBERT TAtLEY cents. Let's’ get goB^,' o , . nriw'''a tatatmer.ct a P- M. _ array of miuddans will make their viritliuf her niece Mrs. Ward Talbot N EA Service Writer and fill up toe second bus, ,1ettin|;2 OabOra.-hari. a job with the 7:80—Orchestral Gems—CJhrlstiaan introductoiy appearanice. These two tor a few days. (Copyright 1932, By NBA Servlqe) your own car stay intoe gSrige and , nwtaa Water Works at Sea Brldip r Krlens, director; with Charles. week-end dances at Sandy Beach Mrs. Robert Parker and niece Don't try to, dodge Uncle Sam's save riioney. - nerguB'-from:'Which tbs first s m U Bradford Beach, baritone. (To should prove as popular as last motored to HaUtox, Masl., Thurs­ new 10 per cent tax on jewelry by A meetoo^ of toe delegates will be WM fired Is now to the ' 12 h Bisddttoriui: ' Network including WEAF, week’S'prc^nntoi that drew capacity day. After a short visit, Mrs. Park­ giving your best' girl tolend an en­ held at the (office o f Commradsr WarJfUseum at South WTAG, WGY, WBEN, WJAR, crowds to Tolland county^s play­ er will return to her cottage at An­ gagement ring with an imitation Jenney, Tuesday evsaiag at d It haaadiohrtoreugh'its plater made WCAB, WWJ, WSAL WTyS, KSD, WBZ^WBZA by a German ahdl. to the fighting ground. The admission be 40c dover Lake. * ' difunond ' Instead of. the genuine o’clock. Goribeh, N . Y., Aug. 18.—W ith | ^ WOW, WDAF). Springfield — Boeton on Saturday and 2Sc cm Sunday eve­ Ten tables of bridge were in play article—tor the law specifically says Tbs result ot the final round in a m r tbs'battle of the Marne, annual Grand Cifouit msethig: i«:00—Harry Rlchman, with RUbl- ning. , at tine library Tuesday evening. that Imitatlrii' jewelry Is taxable toe Junior Baseball asries, shows "That shell -killed one rad wounded to open here Monday for; AM: noff*s Orchestra. Manager Keeney has booked sev­ The ladies first prize was- awarded equally wltb the real.: that toe team representing Bridge­ two of the original crew that went of harness raciiig; track: offldiils.! 9:00—Baseball Scores. Bimday, August 14. eral big time dance -orchestras for to Uta. Qhiun’, They aU addrees each other 10 :00—Reveries — Joseph Blume, 12:80—TUsiting with Joe MitcheU ing feature frequently heard over N. Tbs Ladles Benevolent society met means of toe. tax on jeweliy —to sey for toe'regional play on" August (juartered at ths, GOslwn Erector. Chappie. B. C. of radio stations, in the Ooorierence. House Thursday 17 radas. so. It certainly must be r a intmr- This indudep at least 2 8 1 help balance, toe. budget—toe gov­ estingdub. - 10:15—L'Heure Exqulse. 12:45—Safety Crusaders. Rohan’s Pennsylvanians, McBnellys aftMnoon to sew tor/their annual ernment has made the iO per cent olds ell^bte to facc.to thri 10:45—Merry Madcaps — Norman An4 ao -Iong till next Saturday, 1:00—Morey PearVs Orchestra. Victor Rsi^rdlng orchestra, Jeny tax apply to all such si^eles selling Amerlcaa Lsglori; Auxiliary tonton Stake, WedfiriaQsym . Cloutier, director; with the Three sale,. 1:80— Clyde Doerr's Saxophone Falvsry and Jimmie Parker's Or­ Mrs. Wallace L Woorin returned for 'more than 8S. Cheaper stuff is Ths tweiftb annual cMfireritlon. of chartty feature. But altbofiUMB? Mad Hatters. Octet chestras in a battle of music for a to. her home Thursday after spend­ exempt. too riariy to stats dsflaltdiF 1 1 :30—Mike DlVlto and the Arcadi­ substantial side bet already posted the American Legtan Amdliaryi De­ 1:69—Time. ing several days with her daughter, . The Jewelry tax extends to iweei- partment ot Connecticut, will open hUmber of starters, most Obsrirtrirs ans. 2:00—The Pilgrims.' by both managers. WAPFIK figured toeriB would be l l or Jrils 12:00 Midn.—Weather; Atlantic Mrs. James Durskin of Milford. ous stones, semi-precious stones, at 0 a'clock next Thursday momtog, 2:80—Charlie Agnew*s orchestra. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Fitzgerald imitations, precious metals, pearls, August 18, in S t John’s parish when, toe scoring gets uiidsgr wity;' Coast Marine Forecast 8:00^ Jackis Jacksor’s Cotton and Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald were vlsi- Mr. u d Mrs. Charles WUlumltls. Owners ot Hamblstonlra 12:02 a. m.— Silent all articles ornamented with jewels, house, Waterbury, Conn., rad. the Pickers. DEMOCRATS TO HOID tors of. Mr, emd Mrs. Lewis Phelps opera glasses, lorgnettes, field glass­ ■foiu: dehgates from our Unit are rad brother Joseph; Rukus left last will bri reijulied to post tub 8:80— 48th Highlanders Military and family Thursday.. es, binoculars, watches and clocks. 'planning to be present. Tuesday' on an automobile trip to 8500 tostsllment qf.tbs e ^ i a ^ Band. HARMONY MEETING Emery Fellows, Sr., arrived home Originally there was even a tax The Past President’s P a r ^ Nlaimm myalls and Criasda. on Tuesday when thrii lilt of stai ‘ 4:00-rCathedral of Bong. - Wednesday noon after spending on the gold with which toe dentist luncheon -win held at toe Hotri Miss Elten J. Foster and Miss win be announced.' pntU that, 4:30—HighUgbts of the Bible. some time motoring through New Alton at 12:80< Thursday, August Lois' Foster left last Tuesday for countless fans, siq^erts and ' fills your teeth, but this was lifted Connecflcut: Agricuftural cdtege s t 6:00—Sabbath Reveries. Hartford, Aug. 18.— (A P )— Seven­ Hampshire and visiting friendE. Mr. After strong protests by toe nation’s 18. A t this , time .election of officers observers will have fopi^t WDRC 6:80—Road to Romany. teen Democratic leaders will attend Storirs 'where toey. ■will, attend toe Hsmbletonlah over and over to riu- FeUo^s Blstei’, Locke Myott of dentists. will take placri Coimcfl of Religious Education, 6:45— Sports Review; weather: the second Democratic harmony QjiiSb^ Canada retunied home with The amiual Auxiliaiy banqust.wlll niite but unbffioial detatt. n o Hartford, Oona. 1886 The tax is placed on the manu­ from Augv^ 9 to August 20. time. conference with Governor Cioss, in him for a visit facturer and either added by toe re­ be held at the HOtel Elton a t 6:80 Tlte .preliminary campaign; o ^ , 6:00—Paul Whiteman's Rhythmic Hartford Tuesday afternoon. State Mrs. Harriett H. Foster is to New there sffil a.ppears to be. six dr si|v- Emery Fellows and. his sister tailer or absorbed into his price. on Thursday evening, ReseryatiOaa Britain; caring for her sister Mrs. Satorday, Augimt 18 Concert Qiairman David A. Wilson an- Persts are vety ill with itonMch Even if installment buyers fail to may made-direct with Miss Lucy en horses good enough to hrerik' 7:00—^Time. nbimoiBd this morning, The time M s ^ Foster, who is reeuperating present HaiUbletonias record, (BDST) trouble. ' keep up their "dollar-down-and-dol- Shanahan, 89 Chlpm uatreet Wa­ 'from a reooat Illness;. 7:01—Heroic Days of Plymouth and place srs to he set by the gov^. Shirley Willis is ill at her home lar-a-week pa3nnents,” cannyUncle terbury, or through toe secretary, (toshrio, cf 2:03, They arri. HO 1:00—George Hall's orchestra. Colony—Gleason L. Archsr. . Mr. u d Mrs. Aibertus Jonas Of emor, when hO talks with Mr. Wil­ with the mumps. \ . Sam loses nothing,, because he gets Mrs. HUda Kennedy. rood Dennis, Tbe MSfehtoness, .Jime liSO—Madison string ensemble. 7:16 —Massachusetts, industrial South Windsor, are staying a t son here later today: Those who John Yeiomans has purchased the his tax when toe sale is made. Friday's sessions irill be given to Willett, Brevere, Calumet fSiUw, 2:00— Satiurday Syncopatora. Commission. Essex, living on their boat. ' Maid. McEtwyn, Hcdlyrbofl Rohto 2 :30—Frankio MoUuxzo’s orches­ will be. asked to atteno, Mr. Wilson building near the home of Mrs. Flor­ Whether toe merchant succeeds in the reading of reports of depart­ 7:45—Bay State Old Timers Band. said are: Homer S. Cummings o t Franklin Woodford, Jr., ot East and perhaps a few others, whose tra. ence Platt and is having it taken c(>llecting for toe article is imma­ ment officers and cemvention .com- Windsor Hill, is much Improved 8:00—Two ptehos, guitar. Stamford; Dr^ Edward G. Dolan of apart It will be moved to the home terial vrtto him. \ niittees and to the district caucuses summer campaigns have been 3:00—Baseball game, Boston Red 8:30—Benefit Progrant. after his recent illness. spectacular. Cr Sox vs. Philadelphia Athletics. South Manchester; Mrs. Rose Rus- of Alfred Cavagnaro where it will At 10 per cent, toe tax on a at 2 p. m. .At 4 p. m. on Friday 9:00—^Melodies. .sell 6f Noiwalk; Attorney Joseph J. The Uncas Boys haaeball team Track offidals have added-h/sec- be used for a garage and gasoline 8100 diamond rtog i; 810: on a 850 there will be a tea ih honor of the will ^ ay toe Crystal Lake Boys 5:00—Dance Parade. 9:15— Edwin Franko Goldman’s ^Devine of Bridgeport and Labor GOld'Star Mothers at toe Legion ond gentlemra.drivers*' eveiri im: 5:30— Skippy. timicM will be installed. watch, 80—and so on down toe line. team, at Spericerts Fidd this Fritey Monitoy, according to an Band. commissioner Joseph Tone of New EUswovth l^ttens remains very home. 5:45— George Hall's orchestra. Ha-ven. These will represent the Queerly enough, loose beads (ex­ evening. ment today by Al SaundrirA . 10:15—Old Singing Master. ill with throat trouble. He is not cept pearls, precious stones and Saturday’s busineM starts esriy Mrs. Hattie F^ Spencer of Avery 6:00—Baseball scores. 10:45—Sprlnglteld Republican News New Guard faction of the negotia­ secretary. The event . he .. able to Bit up. When bis condition semiprecious stones) are not subject with toe Rehabilitation breakfast at street who Las been spending sever­ win 6:35—Harold B. Smith, pianist tions. amateur tixit, sdieduted tq trikri bulletiiis. permits he will pndergb an opera­ to toe tax if they are sold unstriing. 7:45 a. m., at toe Hotel Elton with al days-wito relatives and friends in 6:45— Ozzio Nelson's o re h e s^ 11:00—Time; weather; fepoHs rev. The Old Guard group has dele­ Mrs. Flornoce ErbS, department plaiOe immeiliately before, the tofifd tion on 1^ throat But a person who strings toe loose Groton; Conn., retunied to her home 7:00—^Tennis talk. view. gated the following leaders: Thomas chairman, p ^ d in g ; The regular race; 7:15—William Hall, baritone. J. Spellacy of Hartford; former Mrs. Lewis Whitcomb has return­ beads into a necldace: is considered last Wedneatoy evening. Among the noted drivers who Arri 11:15 —Perce Leonard, singing ed from her v8u».tion trip to Lake toe producer of toe necklace and session' of toe (umvenUbn will open Mrs.vAUce (Loomis) Barber and 7;80_«Speaking of Radio Artists ’ Mayor David E. FitzGerald of New at 9:15 in S t John’s psilSh house. now at Godien-working todrliefoSri pianist Winne^esaukee, New Hampshire. owes Unde Sam a 10 per cent tax daughter. Miss Agie' Barber, who 7;45—Glris Trio. Haven; Mayor T. Frank Hayes of Following reports .from lUsolutioiis are Welter. Cox, Hrizxy Stolnto 11:80—Organ—Arthur Msrtol. Mrs. Thomas Lewis was a caller thereon. have beoi Spending' the sumriier 8:00—Edwin C. Hill, "The Human 12:00—Time. Waterbury; Mayor Francis T. committee rad ecristitutiom'ud by- ry Bnirile, Wni Hodaon, B s a 7 - Side of the News." Maloney of Meriden and former at Columbia Thursday. When you have your watch or montori at the Henry W.. Loomis Is'ws committee, there *HU be eisc- homptead, returned last Tuesday to White, W ill Crozisr. Toto B s ^ s | i d 8:15—Vaughn de Lesth, pontralto. Mayor Alfred N. Phillips, Jr., of Guests of Mrs. Lewis Phelps and clock repaired, there is a 10 per cent tion of offiOsrs for toe coming'year. otben likely to figuiBr in thri-^lite* 8:30—Lewisohn Stadium Symphony HOUSE IS DYNAMITED family Thursday evening were the tax on all parte costing more than their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Stamford. The parade will start at 2:45 and . Mf.^rid htes. John-A. GoUina bavri bletonton. William H. (tona'Timiri* concert, Albert Coatee conduct­ Tbe officers of the State^entral Reverend James Stuart Neill and 9 cents each. we are hoping for a fine represSnta- debt of toe Gorihen Mile; Ttorifc As, ing. Waterbury, Aug. 18.— (A P )—^Po­ Mrs. Neill cf Manchester, who have The jewelry tax attaches to pen­ been the >' gueets of Mr. and Mis. committee and tbe two members of tlon from Manchester, The members Waltyf W . Gilbert, at their sum­ BQiriation and host to the OrilQd. C »- 10:00—Music that Satisfies; Ruth lice and fire offidals claimed' to have the National committee are the a summer home in Hebron. cils, dgaret cases, vanity cases, etc., of toe Unit desiring transportation cuit at Goshen, said today thgt ar^ Etting. made no progress vdiatsosver today others who will attend. a : monument is being erected for "regardless of their utllltariaii value mer home in Cambridge, New Yortc, should get in toudi with Mrs. Hess for A few daySi rangemente have' briisi.- 10:15—^Public Affairs institute. toward determining why a three- the late Judge Edw.*rd M. Yeomaps or piuTKwe,” if^srid. artldes are fortbe meeting, the trric)i _ story store and tenement at 29 immediately. .Mr. , aad Mrs. Frank W , Congdoa 10:45—CToral Islanders. MINE IS PICKETED in the old Towpsend cemetery. ornamented wltb prisdous stones or There will be a meeting of toe cellent condtion arid the stands SbuQi Leonard street was bombed - . V ' M is . Mack B. Bass of New York metals or with Ivory. ^eglasseS are of Laurel Hill will leave 1 today, 11:00—Dancing by the sea. executive cemmittee'at M|s, BiV8- for ah-riutomobfie.,trip to Canada lawns dresfMril for-the torgdrit 11:15—Olympic games summary. last night Springfirid, Uls., Aug: 18.— (A P ) and Andover entertained Mr. and excepted. ' ever to atfind a meeflng .crinoe They questioned every occupant of nra’a home, 88 Hudson street on where toey will sprind their vaccr 11:30—Harold Stein's orchestra. -Pickets of miners protesting the Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Chancel- Jewelry used lor religious pur­ Tuesday afternoon, AugqSf It. Gdahea, the tenement The bomb; believed new 85 wags contract signed as an lor,-^ VirRhiia, Edwin H. Cook sfid poses is exempt ' tlOn. to have been a crude blast powder "emergency’ measure, today pre­ Mrs. Anna (Meaeham) Rialey and Sunday, August 14 Percy Cook at a dinner Thursday British'-War VSteraai son, Wella, of Manchester, have; FUOHT DELAYED AGAIN 10:00—Madison Singers; '^^rglBia oontrivuice, was placed in the low­ vented resumption of work in coal evehl^ St the Brigham Tavern, NEXT: Oabamti, roof gardens. er hallway between the store and a The regular montoly'laBerira of zented Mrs. Warren Thompson’s Arnold^ plsnist mines ot the Springfield sub-dia- Mansfield'Depot' nigbt dnbe. Ziudidi, Bvdtarirtand, Arig* tenement and tore plaster and toe Mons-Ylptes Post w is nsid in house^Ou toe ootner of Foster>8tiriet 10:30—New World Saloon Orches- trict The Ahdover Grange will hold (A P )^F co f. Auguste PteMed, i bricks from tke wall and shattered The tipples, bustling yesterday in toe Army and Navy Ctuh last Wed­ rad aye moving into it Friday. Mrs, tia. their ♦mpuwi picnic at Nordhmd HOLD OLD SHCFW BQAT nesday night at 8 p. m. Commander erittot from Brilgium,- riMd Ihdtt all but a few windows in the build­ cleanup prepmtions after a lon{ New Orleans, Aug. 18.— (A P ) —• Bislty haa teased her own hems, to il:00-nJuUa Mshonsy, CbarlW Car- Beach,- CMbimbia Lake at 6.80 Mon Fred Malm oooityied the obsiv and Manchijiter. ‘ would riot bs 4 ^ : to tshs off ing. Shutdown, were lifeless and around day evsnUigv Each member is re­ The queen of the MlSBlsrippi river lile, duets; Emery Deutsdi's or- Mrs. Joseph atrlniti was cut presided over a vety la m ri^sndp .1.1 Ip'. ■■■. \ ■ 'I' I . I ■' . . . hto sfoOnd advrintori them strstOhed oprdons of com- quested to take one kind of food showboats—Old Cotton Blossom — chestra. about the arms by flying glMS and anoB. A letter was resfl ft«m Com­ oqpbrirri before mittesmsn instructed their locals w l ^ bt put on the table to­ was moored to a wharf today, held F A L U l H B r a earliest. . . M:80—^Volce of S t Louis. was treated at a hospitid. No one last night to atop any "who took rade Bin Davis -who.’ii snjoyfDg a 12:15— Watchtower Talk, Judge gether. Also each one must bring his fast by a Federal srizure writ—hut WilhiMit toe sUghtaH else was Injured. notionfto work.” the show will go on. just toe same. vabstioin in his native land, Wales. Rutherford. There were np disturbances. Lead< own silver. 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..>W > ' —■ BBCON w ™ « TODAY anyhow? Why didn’t he put an ad MONA MOBAN, reoeptioiilit In a in the pi^er?” , WaB Btnet law ofBoe, is In love Mona laughed nervously, in spite I h wHh BABBr TOWNSEND, rioh of hersdif. “That’s what I don’t im> and socially prorntnept, whom she derstand, Lottie,” she said. “You met lliroiifh STEVE SAOOA* see, the man is Barry!” T w,am.¥, her ohUdhood sweetlieort. “ B a rry !” HOME OANNINO Steve and Barry have Just le- Mona nodded miserably. “That’s 4 then pJkiud In thg Jars tnmed from Soath Amerloa v^mre n / cessed and tlie'Jilrs may bb-’ ' why it’s all 'so queer. Of courae Patting up Froita and Via ties largely by chance Steve became know Barry is ill but he and his completeW before placing in tba Now Win Briiig Down Food canner; if the hot watei bam system asamTstnil with Barry la opemSag tmcle aren’t on good terms, ,you a diamond mfaie, once believed Badget is used, and partly sealed for staalfl know. Why- should his uncle want Not slnee Wbrld War have pressure cooker or oven wawiiiitig worthless bat,now valuable. Steve him to marry me. Just a working owns a huge 'diamond called "The American women realized tho im­ ilave water m canner hot, place Jars g ir l? " portance of canning food while fresh in slowly. Cover/ond. asm at least Empress of Fern.’* Gangsters try ' “Say — he can count himself to steal the stone but he ontwlt’s supplies are abundant and prices so one inch of w a^ over to^ of Jam datned lucky — !” Lottie began low. DeUdons, inviting, holne Koep boihng steadily during the en­ them. Steve has earned Mona’s hotly. \ gratttode by befriending hw or* csisned v^etanles; fruits, Jams and tire processing period., Tosaatoesre- Mona Interrupted to say, “I’ve Jellies will be ' stored away by thou­ ouire three quarters of ' dr, hour, rant brother, BUD, sending him to tried to reach Steve to ask him Sooth America dnd giving him sands of women in rural and more com g bours,*^^ most of the other about it but he doesn’t answer his tlfiekly.-/settled communities this Job In the mine. vegetables require 2H hours. telephone.” summer and Important savings wlU Mona needs fSOO for hospital Eeascmlng as a rule is one level ru try again,” the' other girl be the result. The cheap^ and treatments for her invalid father. teaspoon salt to a quart of vege­ offered. easi^ way for some products is tables. If tomatoes are cooked in Her employer agrees to loan her drying. Com is becoming plentiful the money and then makes an But there was no answer to the the open kettle, they should boU for call. Lottie announced that they ri^ t now apd so Is'the tomato that at least 20 minutre and ba irealed amazing propoeaL He tells Mona fameus vegetable that is high in a wealthy client wishes to marry might as well eat and ordered sand­ impicdiafeiy in steritized Jars. Steril­ wiches sent from a restaurant food value and low in price. ize Jars, tops and rings before using. her Immediately with the under­ During the days of the war we standing she shall occupy hw own across the street Jars should not touch each other in were taught to blanch In hot water oren or caoner, air oi water should apartment, have unlimited charge “Well, we can’t figure out the rest and cold dip our vegetables. Now circulate ar-»jnd each pjmi, accounts and do whatever she of it,” she said, filling the percolator the' accepted and quickest method— Bf sure not to. use over-ripe fruits wishes for one year. At the end with coffee, “but at 'east we can and 1 have received Just this week a plan what you’re'to wear. Let’s see er vegetubles . or allow them to of that time she may become the booklet fiom one of the leading stand for daj s. before, canning. They man’s wife in actuality or secure —^your blue suit. No, wait a min­ glass Jar manufacturers, and ' a ute! Wear mine. It’s newer, should be Jarred as.soon as po3iaib>e a divorce. She asks the man’s group of articles, from another au­ after pick. t.g from tbe vines. Mi s brought a hat home tonight and name and is told it Is Barry thority—is -the hot-pack method. is especiahy true of cpm, which you cw have that. It will be swell Townsend. • ____ That is, the produce is processed in should be canned as soon as picked, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY with the suit. We’ll get a lace the jar .os always, but a short Cook­ and in the “m ^ ” stage. blouse. Let’s see—about shoes—” ing of the food is substituted for Use only fresh young tender, (3HAPTER XXn Mona’s shoes did not quite pass the blanching, and cold-dipping. It ^ Shown above am the settings and the principals in the real life green, wax or lima beahs. The liquid muster and it was decided to pur­ has been, denied that the , shock, of Mona gazed at the closed door in drama which gives Libby Holman, Broadiray bines singer, STfragic m which they were cooked may - be amazement. She stood very still, chase new ones. . cold-dipping hilled an bacteria.’The used In filling the Jars. If they role which was her goal on the stage. It was at the Reynolds estate food is now heated in smaU qttonti- the color receding from her lovely “We could buy a complete outfit, at Wlnston-Sidem, N. C., where Smith Reynolds, wealthy young hus- are fresh ftom your owi: garden Lottie,” Mona Insisted. “I have the GLORIFYING ties.imiil it boils, .which helps to face. baad of the singer,,was shot to death. libby’s &ther, Alfred Holman, Daily Health lemon Juice is considered. - ' ^ Barry Tovnisend wished to marry m oney— ” shrink it. The boiling hot food, is MARY TAYLOR. “Yes, but time is scarce. It took an atwney, immediately' came to his daughter’s defieoise. The gim and her! He had given her a year after YOURSELF bullets figuring in the tragedy will be part of the evidence used against me 10 days to decide on that suit Service that marriage to decide whether she Libby and Ab Walker, indict^ with her, when the two face tr ^ wished to divorce him or whether It will be okay on you but it’s just Hints on How to Keep Well by Stood to a heavy sjhnip for one hour. for tomorrow, though. I’ll lend it CHIN YOURSELF FOB she had been able to fall in love By NOEL THORNTON by World Fbmed Authority Season with salt and paprika. Vack wdtt him. to you for luck and then yoii can BEAUTY’S SAKE black, preparing for the last act of to individual molds and cover with send it back.” this unfortunate life drama — a SISTER two. thicknesses of heavy •'waxed But she was in love with Barry New York—Idbby Holman, sad­ A firm, determined chin Is a ; ni(;e courtroom scene where her perform­ AGED MUST TAKE paper held to place With rubber now! She had been in love with They plannned practically and voiced chimteusei wixis Imr ambition him ever since she had first seen possession, but don’t , let it intrude ance on the witness stand will help SPECIAL S'TEPS AGAINST bands. Pack to three parts ice'to one swiftly. The shopping list in­ when it shouldn’t If you do, you’ll to be a dramatic actress in an ironic determine the. final curtain yet to CERTAIN DISEASE TYPES part salt and let stand three’hours him. Ho^ could he fail to have cluded a new blouse, gloves, shoes MARY'S understood? Why had he kept silent lose the allure that- your dressing and tragic sat^g> be written. It may be life or death; or longer. Or freeze to drawer o f Re­ and hose. Flowers were considered Happiness in the. Elderly Largely a when he had the opportunity to it may be freedom or prison. frigerator. Uiundld'and serve on a but vetoed. table wdth its row of Jars ^ d boxes The famous “torch singer,” whose Matter of He^th, ^ysiciras speak to her at Twilands? What sliunbrous eyes and olive complex­ During her career in the theater bed of lettuce with French dressing “Maybe the bridegroom gets the is trying to give you. Libby won the reputation of being Believe combined with one-half ~ cup cherry about Miss Dower? Yes, there was flowers still even it he does propose ion won her. stardom on Broadway, KITCHEN Rouge belongs on the upper area an intellectual scholar. She was an flavored prepued gelatine. still Miss Dower to be reckoned through his lawyers,” Lottie said. has long expressed the desire to EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the with. And why should he make all of the face.. Every now and then quit the revue stage and become avid student of literature, especially Let the Jelly begto'to set before A rapid tossing through her you see a face which looks as though third of six articles bY Dr. Flshbeln SALADS MADE EABLY this known to her through Mr. Gar- another Katharine Coriiell, another French works, and philosophy. beating to the dressing. dressing table brought forth a col­ its rouge has been applied as a mask on Good Health After Sixty. Others ABE BOON TO OOC« retson, his imcle’s lawyer? Barry Her. life since she became the lection of lingerie for the, wedding and has slipped down. It gives a Leonore Ulric; , will be printed daily. was ill, of course, but if that were Indeed, she was btisily studying bride of the heir to the North Caro­ day. ' ^ gard, tired, older, expression to lina tobacco millions has been a By SISTEB BIABY Ibe cause it seemed to Mona that Lottie upheld Mona in her deci­ 1he face, it takes away the look of the lines of what was to have been By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN the matter could have waited. her first legitimate drama on that tragic one. Hardly had she become If yur'saladi is prepared to.the sion not to telephone her mother expectancy that every face ought to settled as mistress of the Reynolds Editor, Journal of the American But what did all this matter if until the ceremony had been per­ have. fateful night when her ypung mil­ Medical Association, and of Hygeia, cooint,” Mona agreed. The whole has a bad toothache and her face is tenseness and impresriveness that usually require at least two hoiirs is strdngly reminiscent of both Miss as suicide. Then the grand Jury the brain and hardening of the ar­ E R A IN 6L D N ANTUCKET mines. Anything, to be with him. thing seemed so strange to her—so pulled from the pain of it. teries may also occur in compara­ to become: firm and may stand for As Mona returned to her desk very strange. Cornell and the late Jeanne Eagels. handed down indictments charging 24 hours without harm. . Sit down before your mirror. Now Libby and Ab Walker, youthful tively young people. However, most “Through the Hawse-Hde” Is her eyes fell on the check, still apply rouge at a low angle. You The several years in which she Frozen salads may be left almost Mona slept but Lottie lay awake, friends of Reynolds, with the young of the diseases that occur in the Charming Discoailon of Vaniddd folded in her hand. That would her brows knitted in the-^dark. w'on’t like your face. Wipe it off. basked in the Rialto lights as one indefinitely to the drawer of an elec­ millionaire’s death. aged are the result of gradual D aya take care of her father. Reindors­ Later Mona awoke to find Lottie, Study your Jaw. If it is heavy, of the foremost and highest paid tric refrigerator or may be left for For several days police searchec breaking down of the tissues. ing it, she scribbled a note to Dr. still thinking, sitting up in bed, choose a light rouge and lipsticks “blues” singers whs only a period five or six hours packed to ice and for Ubby throughout the nation, and These include hardening of the To read "Through the Hawse- Dean and placed in an envelope. arms tightly pressed about - her Now choose a ^ h e r plaice. Ex­ of marking tinre for her .while she salt if the salt water is turned off then she suddenly appeared hi Win­ arteries, heart failure„hardenihg of Hole,” by Florence Bennett Andere - As she walked to the mail chute, knees, her-head bent. periment. Concentrate on the por­ was s^dytaig .re achleyaihef real the liver, enlargement of the- pro­ occasionally to; prevent it ;teom get­ ston-Salem to give herself up. this business of Dad’s care off her “So you’re going to live in. that tion of your face which does the desircH-a serfoos actress in a seri­ state, cancer, oberity and Indiges­ ting into the inolds. son; is to pay a vlalt to the Nan­ If she is freed of the' murder mind, she felt freer to deal with her browBstone Townsend house, M^>” most for you when color is applied. ous drama. tion. However, old age does moid^ JelHed Oneanfiier and Ptoeiwple tucket of a century and more' agd-~ chargie, it is likely that‘Sbe : will go own affairs. she said. “Well, here’s power to When it comes to jxiwder, use a Now charged with the death of any disease, so that it is different Salad the I^antucket which'had sblpa to How she wished that she could you. I walked past it Just the other more distinctive type on yoiu: cheeks her husband, she stands .tl^ central into retirement tmtil next year and from the same condition to youtik. every sea and which sumlied then return to the stage. Friends of One cucumber, 1 1-2 tablesiK>ons see Steve! For some inexplicable day.” and the upper part of your face if figure in hs dramatic a situation as Charcot, the famous Frmch psy­ cold, water, 1-8 cup boiling water, 4 the world with oil tor its lamtei and reason she felt vaguely disturbed. “You won’t do that again, Lot­ your Jaw is heavy. You want It to' ever has been portrayed on the Libby’s say that she has given «p chologist, called ' pneumonia the tallow.for its candlea. her plans to be a dramatic actress tablespoons sugar, 4 taUespoons Reaching for the telephone, she was tie,” Mona answered drowsily. do a fade-out until it reaches the stage. great enemy of old people. Osier, on 4dnegai>, 2 tablespoons lem on Jtiice, This book is the biography of angle at which it is. most pleasing. Yesterday a beautiful, happy star and that when and if she eventually assured by central that Steve’s “ W hy n o t? ” the'other hand, referred to it as the 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 1-2 cups crush­ Captato’Seth Ptokham, bom on the Notice, too, how much more your enjoying the adtdatipn of two con­ returns to Broadway it will be in number gave no answer. “You won’t walk past with me “friend of the aged.” Both had to ed canned pineapple, lettuce, may­ island Just after the Revdqtioaary eyes sparkle when rouge is placed tinents; today, a pathetic figure in her old role—singer of the “blues.” Well, this was something she living there. You’ll come»in!” mind the fact that imeumonla to the onnaise, French dressing. . . War; and to tdltog the ttocy of must decide for herself. Briefly she at the right spot. After all, the big Lottie squeezed her friend’s hand aged is a short and rarely patoftil Pare cucumber and cut to quar­ Captain Ptokham, master dt whal­ spoke over the telephone again, affectionately. . “You’re>a g'ood kid, idea isn’t to have a painted face. It illness vdilch saves old people from ing aUpt, it contrives also to tell this time to Mr. Garretson. She had is'to nlake your eSres shine a little minutes, all but the buttons and but the long and gradual decay that is ters lengthwise. Scrape out large Min. I wish you lots of happiness.” seeds and chop pulp.- Squeeze light­ the story of Nantucket itself. - considered the matter, she said, and And Mona’s wedding day dawned more, and your features assume ton boles. sometimes so distressing. It makes a good story, fun of was ready to accept. more pleasing proportions. It takes She was so surprised and excited Measles, scarlet.fever, typhoid and ly to Cheesecloth and let drain a few to find both of them fast asleep. minutes. Soak gelatine to Cold water charm and the Interest that at­ “Excellent!” he replied promptly. artistry to do ’t—but anyone can sbe could not comprehend when diphtheria occur very rarely to old taches to long-vanidMd times and (To Be. Continued) , . learn. for five minutes. Dissolve to bci^ g “I can assure you that you will not suggested that she do the second. people, probably because they have customs. It Is leisurely, packadiwlth All you nou.1 is a mirror, a critical water and add sugar, salt, vinegar regret it. You have some girl A L L ^ ^ n. 11 But she did, under my direction. And been Infected to youth and thereby details that bring the old ei«>to fife; eye, cosmetics, and practice. and lemon Juice. When Jelly begins, friend, I suppose, who would go C mildren if sbe had earned a toousand dollars developed immunity to these dis­ It la, to fact, more hlstoiy than ht- to thicken add prepared cucumber with you? ’The ceremony is to be Washington.—^In their search to sbe couldn’t have been happier. eases. ograpby. By Olivu Boburis Barton “I’m going to borrow mother’s The form of sick headache caUed and pineapple. Turn into individual performed at ’Twilands. I’ll send'the find possible sourdes for rubber, w a t e r ? PH OOEY! Ciapteto. Ptokham himself was, car for you at about 10 tomorrow scientists have found many which • w szw m nbV ' machine and make the others,” she migfOtoe usually becomes less molds and let stand on, ice iffitil to many' ways, an ordinary mor­ morning. You can make your ar­ are not yet genier^y known. Ac­ said firmly. “Why, I believe troublesome as age advances and chilled and firm. Unmold and seive tal tor his time and placa Ha Houston, Texas.—Until, he was 32 IT’S PUN TO SEW could make anything.” rangements and drive out -together. cording to the U. S. Bureau of may disappear with increasing on a bed of lettuce. Fo*ar French went to sea as a boy, wSrksd hit years old, not a drop of water pass­ FOR CHILDREN “Leave the pique and I shall make I’ll meet you there. Is that satis­ Standards, the following sources years. A recent conception: of this dressing over each mold and garnish way up—reached the quarter deck ed the lips of Leon Van Melderet, it and scallop the neck and arms,” factory. have been foimd: Penang rubber disease indicates that it may he the with mayonnaise.. ' “through the hawse-hole,” to the produce house manager here. Leon, Who is to blame if young mothers suggested. ’T shall do It all by hand. residt of sensitivity to some protein Frozen Fruit Salad old expression—mode a number , of from a fig tree of the Malay penin­ nearing 70, was bom .in Ghent, Bel­ That’s nicer. And why don’t you do Mona gave him Lottie’s address. sula; gaboon ball rubber from vines cannot sew? Thembelves or their food substance, and perhaps the re­ One cup diced freslr frul^ 1-8 voyages as eaptoto, bscahte gium, and was raised on 20 differ­ the others by hand, too? It makes peated attacks eventually bring She had decided that she woifid own mothers? . cup grape fruit pulp, 1 teaspoon wealthy, suffered reverses to tha or creepers on the West Coast of ent kinds of beer there.. He moved nice evMiiDg sewing when you are about dlsensitlzation. spend the night with Lottie instead Africa; guayule nibber from a to the United States 35 years ago, I believe the former are to blame. granulated gelatine, 2 tablespoons panic of '87'and recouped his foiv of going home. For some reason downstairs.” Even when an aged person is to cold water, 2 tablespoons lemon plant in CMiforhia; heva rubber and landed in Rttsburgh, .Texas, on For I could not scw until I was IS I felt like a Boy Scout over my good health, he' must keep a close tunes • fliud voyage on which ha Mona felt it tmwise to tell her from the Amazon, and rubber from a Sunday. Saloons -were cloaed and. suddenly 1 d|cci4ed to make Juice, 1-2 cup whipping cream, 1-2 didl of a fever to a South AmerMito mother of the approaching mar­ “good turn.” Sewing is not bard. watch for the diseases to which Us the Madagascar rubber vine. then, and Leon finally quehriied his red dress. It was terrible,' but lu cup mayonnaise, 1-8 tesiqt>oon. salt, p o r t / riage. If it all seemed strange to Baby clothes are cheap today, but age makes him particularly stu c^ thirst by drinking, water. ., He was a dress finished to the last sometimes there is no money even tible. paprika, lettuce. But his biography explains Naa^ Mona, what would Ma say? More serious crimes in England drinHs .water more or less modemte- crooked hook and . eye. Soak gelatine ih.cold water) and tucket to splendid fashion. Hbw tha “Then Mr. Townsend expects me for cheap tUngs. Ha]appiness tpr all elderly persons are due to betting than to . any ly ndw. He says he was never Don’t I wish I bad it now! To And sewing is a delightful occu­ s p:irmcipally a . matter . of health, dleeolve over hot Omter. Add. lemon Pfiopla lived, what tha. great whal­ tomorrow?” asked Mona timidity. other single cause. tdrunk in his life. , - . ' . that dress L owe some of the most Juice elowly and add' the mixture to ing industry was like, what sort of Her employer laughed reassur­ pation-sewing for children, es­ and so h ^ ;h must be guarded more satisfying, moments o f. my life pecially. and mpfe closely as time goes on. mayonnaise dreeetog. Whip cream place Nantucket was to the dayr if ingly. “He hardly dared expect stiick.at it, without lessons, qnd In until light and gradually beat to : ts grraitness—these ara thc^ thtogs you, but he will be very pleased TOMORROW: Other changes to time could turn out a fairly decent ttie aged. mayonnalie. Add Cnilt , which, hj|i the book gives you, and it prsssate when I tell him the news. And by garment.. ^ them to a truly excellent- nxhnner. the way, you’ll want to buy a few —V. 'll I—I r, T 'WBS'married. I had to stretch The book is published by Mac­ things. I’m sending Miss Drury - rW /S CURIOUS*WORLD - dollar bill a yki^d. .The babies' Millan and sells tor |8. out with an envelope.” ClOTATiq layettes cpst very little because Her Jump Beat Didrickson The envelope with which Miss made everything. And on baby Drury presently appeared contained cJothes I was much better than on several bills. In Mr. Garretson’s m y own. precise handwriting it was fiurther Since that time I wish I had a It’s eating and drinking and sit­ explained that Mona and her friend SIXTEGN MILLION TONS' dollar.for every dress and pair of might use the car the next morning bloomerz I have made, as well ae ting around that msdees women fat. and that they would be expected at « f >kNo S now every tort of underelcthing. Now — M ary Garden, grand i^pera star. Twilands at about one o’clock. The my children are older 4nd I do not ceremony was to be extremely sim­ RUL oftoN THi fluRMcp oP <7N AN4MRA66, EVERY SECOND/ eew so much. For multitudes of people religion ple because Mr. Townsend was not But a few* weeks ago a young has ceased being a source of con­ at all well. 6dr ih f N 9 CCMhoSlevalda KwciogBli^ WSnbR... ANOlill mother said ^ ^bnt to town fident and Joyful life and has be­ Once more Mona lifted the tele­ today to get the baby: some creep come a matter of debate. phone to appraise Lottie that she 6SCsHooRmR.,.Mtemottjcim On Aug. 18, 1918, Great Briteto ers. I couldn’t find any bargains so —Dr. Harry Emenon Fosdiok, pas­ wished to spend the night with her. raeognlaed CMohoSlovokia oa nn IS ALWNff/OCPIORK. I came hpme .without.” tor, Mvendde Baptist church, The excitement in her voice aroused independent nation. It W1^| t o be “Hadn’t they any bargains in N ew. York. Lottie’s curiosity immediately. white goods?” formed otif of eerte|n AustwHun- “Is it anything particular?” she “Why; yes, tkey were almost giv­ garian Btatos at- tbs tnd o f tiw lirar, asked hopefully. ing it away!” The well-fed seem not to under­ and the rect^ibon ananiods to en­ “Wait until you hear!” Mona re­ */Ck)uldn!t you make som e?” stand the attitude of the starving. courage the- operatidna of pwebo- turned. “Tm going to be married “Who, me?. I couldn’t even hem —Governor .WUUam H. “Alfalfa Slovakian tn x ^ OPdperattog with tom orrow !” a-handkerchief.” . BUI” Murray of Oklahoma. the Anise to Russia. . LoWe was parading the tiny liv­ “Yes, you could. Next time yoi At tha sama tlma, it was an­ ing room when Mona nag. are in, get fteine niee ei^t'material nounced offioially to VUiimaL titot “The blushing bride!” she ex­ I like white, kut if you prefer colors, Adult life to the United States Austrian troq^s were ln iB fim a t claimed. “When in the world did all all right. And bring me a eresreeper has measured almost everything to to . tha wastera fttmt to aMl tha this happen? Who’s the lucky and the goods. I lAould love to try terms of the dollar. This bos been hard-pressed (3erman forces theia. m an ?” my hand again.” > carried so far that many parents Fresh French dlvlsioBS' .Re­ UcMffRNOtWitS Sbe thanked^ me enthusiastically think of a high school education to sumed the offensive on the Oise Her hat flung aside, Mona sank HA»*‘lOUD SP64kEB^f4Tiii|Rl HDcb<&/>M4BNC^ and-mother, goods7 and pattern ap­ terms of dollars and cents. river, driving the Ctermana book to the couch and told Lottie O|#|hN6l0NOFlKHVDlO BONE AUMK r peared shortly afterward. —H. T. Finley, CUoofo Ugh school tor more than two mflef an , a briefly of her Interview with Mr. Ute HCWURID X IION. I Invited her up. to the sewing teacher. wide front • ' v Garrets

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O’ DOUL LEADS F O n ALLPAR^OFU.S. Camera P^eks Under Water MAJORS DIG DP IN LEAGUE BAHING SHARED SPOIUOHT IN OLYMPIC GAMES HMIEIttS AH Otiiers Now Tops Both Chrcnits With SARAZ^TOPLAY Snashug Sons of ^ 2 ; Fonner Lerier b bpM^OOOSpeeialnft^ R0CEED6E MONDAY Unde Sam Came From H i m Goi Tiuniqi h Dint - itisift Efotts Secood Phce He With scounxiRMr Every Section of Coratiy GsnAtbiv. OueKhvw A h ^ Klem, Horst Foorth. U. S. and British Open Chan “A new oylmpic and world rec­ Ita, h M - G^him Te Wnh-Aistii’ pipn To Team ffith BoUiy ord!” Atianta, Aug. 18.—(AP)— Tba New York, Auf* 13.— fA P )—Jim* Southern' association hasn’t given This statement, slightly modified mitt F oxx o f the Philadelphia Atb> the. niajpr leagues any high priced fi—li Tidl, At Nonri.k; Ihm Whis Stdhq Cbm- at times to indicate the toppling of letica who long held the major Grant In Exhflntioa ropUes this seluqa^ but fully three* only an Olympic record, with per­ league batting lead finally haa boen ecoro roguinr».to ..t^ time now crowded out of hia position. haps tl^ tying of a world record, Sports enthusiasts are waiting tisiBelved their training In the Brooklyn’s big southpaw, Frank rang out many times to reveal the d a n sA loop . impatiently for the curtain to rise O'Doul, overtook and passed Foxx fireworlu In red, white and blue U tile Rock and New Orleans 18.-(AP)-?Bur. Ity ALAN GOULD this week. The flnaTfigures for the Monday on the great golf show at provide in Los Angeles. Olympic hhve shipped the largest nunfiMr of ton R « « ik Of Race Brook waa with­ week, taking in yesterday’s games the Rockledge Country Club, West stadium by those husky sons of yotir 'tyers '- 'to ttie Ameriroitt and Na­ in striking distaneB M a y .of his sec- ^Imag Beach, Aug. i8.—(AB)— show O’Doul with a .362 mark and Hartford, presenting Gene Sarasen, Uncle Sam. / tional .leagues, but every club in the ond successive chsunpionehip in the The U. S. naval forces leaoing by’ a Foxx and Kllen tied for second, sLx U. S. and British open title-holder From. eut,. south, middle west cirouit' hu. at' least fmnr former Norwich golf dub invitation tourna­ ahght margin -on pointa over, ii points below. Hurst who topped the recognised golfing champion of ai^ far west they came, these rec- stars playing in the big Show. ment. other nations ffgured tb clinifii tiie National League last week was the world, in his only appearance in oril-smashlng huskies. No section Bill IMekey, the puncbrsv^oging Ovwco: _ some stiff (Kunpeti' honors Of the Olymidc regatta fpurth at .354. the state this year. was denied the glare of the spot­ backstop; of . &e Yahkeas and, Charlie tion .I....from j, E. McKay of Norwich, dedaivtt briSadBidsc r • Other leaders on the current Na- Eighteen .'holes of championship light. J Grimm, first baseman and new the defending yeaterdav In throe of the final xvwliig engage* , tlonal League list were: Paul golf are on tap with the champion The east started it on the first manager of the Cubs, top Little aariied a two and one v ic t ^ to ^ mentA Waner, Pittsburgh, .346; Stephen? and;..Bobby Grant, Now Eng i r t day of the games when Leo S<^ton, Rock’s list. tyr todiqr’a aand-lnalB, . 86,000 spectators ware son, cailcago, .333; Lloyd. Waner, ,champion, matched against Dave a giant from Brooklyn, Georgetown One of the thrills in the Olympic women’s swimmina contests was th< The l^ v e le rs also Seasoned 1^ 1 In m th e r nip and tuck battle, Mpected to crowd ttie stands P ittsb u rg .831; OrSattl, S t Louis, CkimpbeU, Rockledge professional, University and the New York Ath­ Grace of the Pirates, one of the Na­ Dow Ahern o f WiUimantic defeated of the Olyinpie takodo ffoni and; Dom Socolli, New Britain anfi way wmie Den Ouden, lltUe Dutch girt, pictured I n ^ rem m kable^S .381; Herman, Ciacinnatl, .326; 6 t t letic Club, heaved the 16-poimd shot w study ttboro. splashed right out to set a world record for 100 meters tional League’s best eatthers; Ben­ Dom Socolli, of Neiw Britain i un ®Mrt to finish o f the two-thoueand- New York, .322, and Watkins, S t Rockledge champion. It is a four­ a distance of 62 feet 6 3-16 inches. ny Tate, the .Re> Sox i^eceiver, and on/the 21st hole by srihldog a tea meter attmightaway for the ftMiwuy some likely to produce the most free style in the trials and then forced the American queen, Hoiivu Madi- Louis, .822. This effort added more than five ron, to s ^ faster Ume in the finals. Queen Helene proved too speedy Tom Oliver of the Red Scat. frot putt Ahern was picked as Res- event in wUch University m (lali-, Tndllng Foxx in the American dramatic .^ y seen at Rockledge in inches to the-Olympic record. ^ ’s biggest threat in the competi^ f o r a ’s unbeaten crow rows the many seasons. for the HoUander, but not until she had splashed the fastest 100 m e^is Boh Smith, Cub pitcher; Joe League were GMirig, New York, Quickly after Sexton came John ever swum by a woman. Sewell, Yankee infielder: Morgan tioB for- the Noyes trqphy'* ^ boat loads of Great: Britain. .360; Manuih, Washington, .848; Big Gallery F. Anderson from Cornell Universi­ and Connatser, Cleveland first baise- Resnlk met Dick Berty-of Hart- and Italy for the Aright oar­ Ruth, New York, .888; Oomi>s, New Anxious to take advantage of the ty and the New York A. C He sent men; and Johnny Burnett, Tribe in­ ftird and Ahem teed off against ed champlonahip of the world. York, .886; Jolley, Boston, .888; only chance they may ever have to the discus spinning to the Olympic m r — Dave Morton o f Norwich tcMsy in AuMtaliaa Wtaia see, a recognised world’s g olf eham. fielder; Dazzy Vance of the Dodgers Walker, Detroit ..380; AverlU, and Buddy Meyer, Washington in- the semi-finals. Maanwhlle the world jumiHiig Caeveland, .826; Cronin, Washing* pion in oompetitive play, sports fol dutuctiei *'■*\NotreDamesFourHoraemm*of The four dajr tourney will end to­ chamidonahip crown rested in the lowers from within a radius o f fifty 1924 fielder, went up from New Orleims. ton, .882 and Stone, Detroit .820. And if Arkansas is willing, the A1 Lopez, Rfooklyn catcher; Eal morrow with the 86 holes final. Pdeecestott of Auatralia’a oaramiin Other leaders were: miles will be heading for Hartford east also may share the ^ory that Henry Robert PearcA who yestar- Monday to join the gallery, expected Sponsor Grid Trophy Honoring Rockne Lee, tile Phillies’ slugging outfirider; National is Little Bill Carr’s for running Die Lukft Appling of the White Sox; d ^ stood off the, spirited oimiffig R u n »-^ a in , Phils, 128. to number into the thousands.. No fastest 400 meters man ever raced. : dule Haas, a Connie Mack Ity chaser ch a llei^ o f BUI Muier, A i n « ^ Hits—Klein, 176. links eyefit in the district has ever Although Carr is from ^ e Bluff, champtan, to . win by tbree-qusrtan Runs bktted in—Klein. 116. stirred such Interest or drawn a CaUcago, Aug. 13.— (A P )— FourAand Southern Calli’ornla has the ^rst and Gelbe^ the (Cardinals infidder, OVER TWO nnUON he’s Pennsylvania-schooled. But young men who-.u.. helped make the Tjgg, ediUon. were Atlanta products. o f a length in the, single eeuU finiJ. Doubles—^Paul Waner, 44. . crowd approaching in sise that Pearce’s time waa ^;44 2-6, unusual­ which will follow the champion what’s the difference? He ran the country "national championship con­ Pie Traynor of the Pirates; Bur- Triples—Herman. Reds, 15. 400 meters in 46.2 seconds, Olympic It was the thoroughness of Notre ly slow even againat a fair cross Home runs—Klein, Phils, 35. around the Rockledge course Mon­ scious” in their football-playing days Dame’s success in 1924 that inimired eigh Grimes of the Cubs; Crowder wind and MUleria 7:46 1-5. day afternoon, beginning at 4 and world record time. have joined bauds to perpetuate the o f the Senatora and WhiteMll o f the Stolmi bases Klein, PhilSf 16. Thero's a measun of glory for Prof. Frank Dickinson of the Uni­ In .three other ronteeted Pjtohing—Wameke. Cubs, 17-5; o’clock. The advance sale of tick idea and to honor their coach. versity of Illinois to give the Irish a n gers were Coatributec by Birming­ the south in Glen Hardin’s heroic ham; while Memphis shipped Hugh­ yesterday tie United States shared Rhem, PhOs, 12-5. eta has already exceeded expecta­ Don Miller, Jimmy (DTOwley, Har­ mathematical rating establliOfing a honon with (Jermany and Great tions. ^Ba]Men has been drawing effort in the 400-meter hurdles. Har­ ry Stuhldreher and Elmer Layden ey Critz of the Giants, ^ c McNair Amerkaa din goes into the books as the Olym­ "national championship” riaitvi 'loses Tomorrow With Alt Britain. Runs—Simmons, Athletics, 111. record-breaking crowds on his tour —^the foiu: horsemen of Notre It was the first time any team of the Athletics: Frederick of the U. S. J ^ ta Poland HKs—Qehrig, Yanks, and Manush of the country. pic record-holder at 62 second:.', al­ Dame’s 1924 wonder team—are the Dodgers and High of the Reds. though he faileo to win the race. was so universally recognized in Andean pair oared combi­ Senators, and Porter and Averill, Odds are even that Sarasen will new sponsora of the Knute Rockne modern football history. Jack Riss- Cuyler of the Chibs, Lucas and Records For Attenduice nation with coxswain from the Penn Indiana, 16L upset some kind of a record Monday. This Urns also equals the world rec­ Memorial trophy, annual award to rrey and the 'Reds and Pipgras of Since amailng the goU ^ world ord. The southerner was given the man, CThicago sportsman, was the •A. C., came througfb with a-finC'per­ Runs batted in—Foxx, 125. the college eleven ruficed highest donor of the first trophy. he Yankees were sent .north by formance to beat Poland- by a Doubles—Johnson, Red Sox, m^jj .with that incredible. 28 hojea in 100 record when Tlsaall o f Ireland, who by the "Dickinson system.” Nashville, while Mobile offered.-Hev- SniEished To Bits. which carried'him to victory jb the beat him by a yard, toppled one The Four Horsemen are all coach­ «nd a half In 8:26 1-6.- Pprter, Indians, 83. Notre Dame's great 1929 and 1930 es now. Miller at Ohio State, Crow­ Ing, the Athletic pitcher - and Ivy France Was third and Brasil fourth. Triples—Myer, Senators, 15. U. S. open chcunpiomdiip at Fresh hurdle in the race. teams “retired” the original trophy Andrews, Red Sox hurlCr. Meadow, the champion has been The west has Bill Miller, Stanford ley at Michigan State, Stuhldreher 7 ^ German four viith coxswain Home tuns—Foxx, Athletics, 42; achieving the three titles in 10 years at ViUanova and Layden at Du- Chattanooga sent. Wes Kingdon Los Angeles, Aiig. 18.—(AP) — bwt Italy in the last few strokes, iAuth, Yanks, 33. clipping, one record after another, a University pole vaulter, and Ralph required for permanent possession. of the Senators and Jim Mooney of fact which has contributed no little Hill, 5000-meter runner from Ore­ quesne. The.1982 Olympics, which end with the bfHciaT margin beliig one foot Stolen bases—Chapman, Yanks, the Giants. | ttttcloring ceremdniea tomorrow, and one-fifth eecond. Poland vas 89. to hie popularity at the gate. gon. The Olympic and world records Good Match are Miller’s by reason of his win­ ha.ve far outstripped, all records for ^ f d and New .Zealand fourth. The Pitching-W eaver, Senators, 18*5; gatet. receipts aa well as peeform- wlimlng time was 7:l9. Qomes, Yanks, 19^. A brilliant job of match-making ning vault of 14 feet 1 7-8 inches. anesA TOe British pair oared boat with- on the part of club ofllbials guar­ Hill was awarded a half share of FDIEUDDIESTAIE .qozswain won from New Zea- antees ttiat Mohddy’b mat«ih wul the Olympic 5000-meter record with WEST SIDES HAND Unofficial eatixnates today wqre a contest from the first drive to the OLYMPIC that paid attendance would total by a scant lengtti in 8 tnfhuJes Finland’s Lauri Lehtinen at 14 min­ clbsa to one xnllUo-i and gate receipts flat. P«;fand was third .‘uid Holland final putt. A break of a stroke or utes, 30 seconds, after the Finn beat fOurtK \How JiieyStcmd\ two either way may decide the win SQtlESFROK GREEN aroimd 12,000,000 fo, the most bril­ the westerner by only three inches UROS EIRST LOSS! The American double icu’lers, ners and certain It is that Saraxen’s in a disputed finish. PROGRAM liant athletic show ever oohdueted. opponents will be passing up ao The record sniMhE^g track and Ken Myers ahd Garretf Ollimoro. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS , ______were . favorites today -----. over CanadA changes which might give them an la the middle west proud of her field sports accounted for the bulk advantage. Sarazen's darifig, sup­ |No. 4 Trimniiltt In Deddmg Shooting: W in Y fjr o im s Bctlmates were that ^ other Amerloan. League stare? 9:00 a. m., carbines. n i n I ualn€y «5^M» 476,()()a caEihcuat6mer8 were accom -lS,“ L ’ ^^,^ states four- Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. ported by an imcanfiy ability to re­ Detroit and Univeraity of Mlchl- cover tmder trying' circumstances, 2:00 p. m., carhlnesa. o .. I ll n . A* modated In the big Olympic atafiium I caeveland 8, Detroit 1. are thinking eeriously of run- Swimming: ad to httvtt' tt slim chance' againat (Only games scheduled). is liable to unbalance the steadiest Gu m , S-3; Fraser Shrs r Eddie Tolan fox a high publio 9:00. A m., high diving, men’s Ihttsoffl Allows Bat Sx Great Britain; Italy tad GAnnsny Nattonal Leakue opponent. The champion concedes offtM. On what he showed at Loa day and night ove- the stretch no advantage in the matter of famil finals. Brooklyn 1 ,New TbncO. Ani^ea, ha d win without removing For Winner^ (^alienge BIGllT BOXERS SUftYlYR Philadelphia 8, Boston 1. larity with the course. He has the 11:00 A m., trials for international HHs, Faol 14; Phy IT hia sweat suit. Eddie scored the relay, men. stUes. Los Angeles. Auo. 13.—(A P )— ' (Only gamea.sohedulad). reputation of performing as bril­ only double victory o f the games. liantly on strange ground as at 8:16 p, m., 800 meter breast 100,000 Watch Boats Eight battie-scarreoGlymplc boicing btenialloiial Leasrue Setting two Otympio records and Other Companies. stroke, men’s m o r r o w . survivors of 89 who started. intaiiMi- ‘ Toronto 10-0, Baltimore 8-8. home, as witneMed Iw his record' equai^ one world mark. Rowing, indudlng an estimate for breaking 88S in th» <lsh open 8:80 p. m., 400 meter free style, today’s finals, attracted 100,000 to tlonal coxhpetitlon last Tuesday, wllf Newark 10, Montreal 6. Jim Bauech, the Ktmian, star women’s finals. [ba crowned tonighti- Rochester 8, Alba^r 0. over the decidedly erratic par-74 football, haaketball and track per­ the max^e stadium at Long Beach Two Americans will ca n y tiialr layout at Sandwich. He may find Hose and Ladder Company No. 3:46 p. m., 1,600 meter free style, The West Bides gave the' Cardi­ wMla the a g ^ n t e orowda at. the former in hie college days a'. Law­ defeated Manchester Green in a men’s finals. oountxy'a hopes for world’s ammtimi- 8TANDINOS plenty o f difficulties here but, being nals their first defeat In the aecond awlnunlng championshipa figured to titleA Eddie Flynn o f New Orleans, a champion, he will probably npd rence, exceeded the hopes of tven close and exciting game at JarvJa 4:30 p. m., water polo. Japan vs. reach 80,000 tod.xy. his fondest admirers In the gruell­ Hungary. round of the North End Y. M. C. A. studying at Loyola Univendty fbr.a Amerloan Leasgue plenty of ways of sUding out of Grove Friday night, 6-8.* Thla waa League. The gaine waa a pljtohera Almost from the start thara haa them.' ing decathlon. Hia Olympic and Fencing:* career In dentutry, boxed hia way W. L. P et the last game of a three game eertes. battle between' Mattson aa8 Mlko- bon, ho doubt about the all around into tha last bracket o f tha waiter* New York ...... 76 86 Sarasen is expected to arrive at world record total'of 8463.476 pointa the Firemen winning two and the 1:00 p. m.. Individual aabro, .682 waa mqre than 200 points over the finals. Isit with the former haring the supremacy of the United States.. w t^ht diriaion.______Ha w U ., meat Philadelphia ...... 66 45 .696 the Rockledge club house shortly Grtcn one. The hitting and pitching edge, allowing alx soattarefi hits and Tha point'tablea, figured unofflciaity Erich Campe, German poUoittan. beet known mark. Thla record Boxing: M A HA ^ A M ‘ a _ I ttSItt - - ■ - A -. a. . tt A tt ^ . Cleveland ...... 66 » 46 .696 after noon Monday, giving him a of Fraaer featured for the winners, striking out 14 battSTA show the Amerioana with «n ovtr- Flynn outpointed David M eaeave of Washington ...... 61 49 chance to look over ^ course -before should stand for years, or at least while Ltpplnoott and P M ey col 2:00 p. m(, finals. .665 8:00 p. m., finals. The West Sides took the lead m whalxning lead. The United States Great Britain, yesterday, while .'Detroit «■.. .'.67 61 - .628 teeing off at 4 otclock. until a greeter track team thu la leoted t ^ blngles apiece for tin Bauseh can fashl„ued. into oat losers. Equestriar: the fourth Inxring when O ’Leary scored Ite biggest Olympic otmuuMt Campe won a derision over Bruno St. Louis .49 60 .460 singled, Mattson got a life on aa in: track and field spiorte since the A h lb ^ o f Finland. .Chlcaio...... 86 70 .840 man. w No. 4 would now like tc hear from 2:80 p. m., jumping, fine! phase George Baling and Ed Gordon era Hisa Oo.'a No. 2 and No. 8. fox threq-day avent error b> Balon and Bxnith and. Had­ Par, captursd tha froe style wraat- Carman Barth o f Ctevalaad rMufix- Boston ...... 27 82 .348 den singled in auccesaion acoriflff lixtf ohamploa% oUuohad tho muJort- oh tin middlawel^t fla«la,wlth a Nattonal League proof that more than tall corn games pleaaa call 5767 after 6:80 Romng: grows in Iowa. Gordon originally p rn. 3:00 p. m.,. four-oar without , cox­ ttir«a runs. ty o f honors in woman’s swinuning docialve win over E nnst Patyet, W. L. Pot. ' The Cardinals made their big bid and ht^tad to retain the laurala South , AfricA last night Mia C h ica go...... ,...6 9 48 .661 Sport Forum took root In Gary, lad., but hie fam Mancheeter Green will play Hose swain, finals. sprouted at the University of Iowa. Company Na 8 at Jarvis Grode to­ 3:40 p. m., double sculls, anni«. for victory in the sixth inning scor­ of tha Otympio regatta this after­ ponent for tonight Amador Aiar of Pittsburgh ...... 60 50 .546 ing two. xtuxA Spillans, struck out, noon. Argentina^ outpointed Rhger Midie- B rooklyn...... 68 64 Baling, who oapta'ned the 1983 Iowa morrow afternoon at '2:80 o’clock. 4;20 p. m., eight-oar Shells, finals. .618 8ANDLOT CHAMPS Cone lb expected to pitch fbr the Rtynor doubled to left,' Rautsnbufg caoslng oaromonlas, startlxig at 2 lot of France. B oston ...... < 6 8 66 A13 team, equaled the Olympic record Other final bouts tonight pair off Philadelphia...... 68 67 of 14.6 leeonda in winning the finals Green and Happeny for the firemen. iunded. out to second, 'Mikoleit, p. m. tomorrow afternoon wlU follow .604 The Irish nine wishes to correc : Mancheeter Green Sgginl and Dowd singled, Sagar the aquatic ateapls -chase finals. Frandsoo Cahama, M«DQOi agalxut St. L ou is...... 68 56 .486 tils Manphester Green in. their state­ of the 110-meter hurdles, after aet- Bnekea in the flyweight, oloas; Hor­ New Y o r k ...... 60 67 ting a new Olympic mark of 14;4 ABR H PO filed to oeoond oompleting the aoorA The Olympic toich will burn here .467 ment of finally meeting defeat by Cone, 2h ...... 2 0 0 0 ACESTOrUTTWO Thus ending one of the 1 ^ played for the. iiwt time uad the Olyaqplo ne Gwynne, CanadA with SBj^anlxl Cincinnati ...... ,.48 67 .417 the Irteh nine, contendere for the seconds in hia semi-final heat (Jor­ Upplnoott, sa ... 8 i ‘ tin 118-pound group; Joeaf don came through in the broad games in the North End Lesgus this flag will be- turnod. over, to Mayori sandlot championship. On our good Butohinson, 8b .. .3 o year. Porter of Loa Angalas for safe kaep- einkofer, <3ennany, ogalnft TODAY'S GAMES old Charter Oak street grounds we jump with a leap that fell short of Bbrello, e ...... 2 i Ciurmelo Bobiado, AxgantiiiA feath­ the Olyacpic mark by only four GAMES TOMORROW The West Bides will troval to N«w iag for tin next tour yaarA' have got just enough grass to kee; Finney, lb ...... s l Britain Sunday afternoon tofOay the erweights; Thun Ahltprlat Swedett, Ameiloan League the nine players busy cutting li inches. Vlot, p 0 and LawranCtt Steveiia, South Afri­ St. Louis at CaUcago. Franklin A. a of that dty. The while the Manchester Green hss t. nielps, of a e e e e e ca, in the Ui^twright renke; CMw Detroit at Cleveland. keep busy shoveling theaand out of Jarvla. if team wUl leave from tha West Side Roeii, Italy, add David Carateas, New York at Washington. Meet TerryriBe' Playgrounds at 12:45 o’olook. the way. So if thm are any sandlot ENGLISH NET STAR . Raatings, rf .... 2 Here lo South AfricA light heayyweliiita. Philadelphia at Boston (2). chamifions the title should be Grand!, 3 b ...... 3 West BMos and Santiago Lovell, AigentiBA Nattonal League awarded to Manchester GreeUi A&RH.PO.A.R i^ahist Rovati in the heavyweight Clabinnati at Pittsburgh., DeobMieMiar; Gsnktt B. Dowd, o f...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 whose home diamond, is Jarvis P U T S SEMI-FINALS - ^ . *6 871885 GRUOON TACIXS Boston at Philadelphia. Grove. It has got about as much Hate and Ladder Ca. No. 4 MoGann, aa'...... 8 0 1 1 Brooklyn at New York. gfass as Q afi^ has clothes. _ AB R H PO A E BristelHiik Sdnel »11 Chicago at St. Louis. Ws also would like to stats that Gravino, 8 b ...... 4 0 l l 0 0 we have pretty good records of all Rye, Ni Y., Aug. 18.— (AP) — Soheihenpflug, c . 4 l i 7 i o Mattson, p ...... 8 HPOUnCURACEIRROOXlTN RECHES of our games played. On looking Great Britain still retained a strong Field, a s ...... 3 1 0 2 6 2 May PitdL Smith. 2 b ...... 8 these records over we. find the Man­ hand in the men’s ainglea divlsloa of Sherman, 3b .... 8 1 i 2 1 0 iHoddsa, l b ...... 8 A PEigUNTTRREAT Ye$teirday*s chester Green has two defeats the Eastern Grass Courts tsxmls Ruaeell, lb ...... 2 0 1 6 0 0 Mahoney, i f ...... 2 New York, Aug. 1S<—(AP) — chalked up against them. The'Iriah tourney today. It constated of only H. McCormick, If 2 0 0 1 0 0 The ^caa will try a new novelty Guatafson, e ...... 1 JOhimy Law, captain o f thtuUnheat- one card but that was an ace in the F. McCormick, cf 2 1 O 1 0 0 Hewitt, If ...... 0 en Nom ul5aine;ieani of la By ttie Assoolated Press. nine won the first game (played on Sunday at the West Side field when the graaa) by the score of 11 to 8. person of H. W.' (Bumty) Austin. Taylor, r f ...... 3 1 i i o 0 Werner, r f ...... 1 bucking tha .ilao agUn-r-tMi in Exter Hiird Hma Beriiff The second game (played on sand) Hi's opponent today in the semi­ Fraser, p...------3 0 2 1 0 0 they meet the strong Terryville the field o f posiite,,sldea of the net. They were man to Russell; left cm basee. No. 4, ?| 8 en r, o ...... 8, - Law'eoacbod at Manhattan college leaten yseterday by the strong bauer agaiint Gurake, (JOdaek or F.. IPonI, t t .8 Dodgers ka^. beeoB» fonnidabla mep are getting tired of ^ cutting 6, Green, 6. Uixqiiree, Maloney and for a tixito after lyaduattsR but that ooiitendtta.fon tity National Lsagas New York, Aug. 13.-(AP) —The graaa and would like to chknge over American taam o f Virginia HiUeary, McLaughlin. Hewitt on the mound with S ech a Baton; 2 h ...... 8 part o f hia oarsar is sndad; ba gays. lightweight championship bout be- from a lawn-mower to a banjo. Pblla., and Mrs. DordtSy A. Burke doing the receiving. SpiOane, lb penaaatt THutonnat la 16 of tSttr Terryville has such stars aa tha' "FootbaB coaobteg to unoartain, last 20 g ou im ^ OoEtows t o S y ^ e e n Tony Canzonerl and Billy We also will guarantee the Green of Stamford. at best,’! ha britovia "W ot tito great tested la S S & m i h . - PetrpUe has been reset by Madison we will not pitch Joe SUUlvan every SIX-MUJCS CLAIMS RECORD JahlonowaUe brothers. Urban, a 28 2 8 18.1 coaches it to a woadacfrd hut catcher whomedi no praise; S. Jar- BlU Ctaik^yeaterdaar btoaksd; ttid^ Safiure Garden for O ct 12 either in game against them aa.we Uke all Cardinato ...... ‘000 QttI ( <»ly a few hieento gresA. For tks tne outdoor bowl or In the garden the praOtice we can g et' ALL OANADLVf B u rtin g^ , - N. c . (A P)—Paul ria and J. Jarvla. both good hitterA Wsat BMea ;.r...... 000 8W.i rest there to aot amn). futers." > arena. The gamea Will start at 2 o’clock. Mta. Bis mate# oStoE i^^^ Yours in Sports, "HardroCk” Simpson' bettered the Two baaa Uts, Raynor; Ute, off While coaeUng Law sarrlad on sa Toronto, Aug. 18.—(AP) - - Jack American and world’s professional The probable lineups: Qoa. ri»-v.''aa THE I B ^ NINH Cameron, veteran Toronto player Aoes Matteon 0, Mikoleit 8 ; ateten insurance business m a M ediae. d o fl^ From the lot where the gfassgrowa record for the six mile run here TerryviUo McCRxui..Hidltind. - GABBY REAPPOINTED and Gordon Taylor, 28 year old star when he covered the HM*n*^* in McConkeyi 8b KraateU, Sh| P. S.—We want to thank you for I'rom Montreal were flmdlste'in the Boggini, 08 baasA West Sides 6; atniric tnSL by 'teto: this spacs,, Mr. Sports'wiitsr. ciome 80 minuteA four sroonds. He will GtovateU, 3b MUttfon 14, MikolSif T. UatyifoA V O L lliY m s u * ^ A Y iftw York, Aug. 18.—(AP)—Max Ctonadlaa azaateur' grilf champion­ Stavlnaky, lb JahhmowsUe, lb down to see our game some night ship. . make amdlcatioa for acceptance of Angek) iad RuaselL ■ Carey, manager of the Brooklyn tin r a o ^ Varriok, rf Ufban, d M gera of the National, League, to- nex~ week.' Bring the Green *l***tg Taylor eliminated tin laat re- Bttrfdiard, if irith yom Everyhoityk wSIoome. .• R JoH a 0t| reamointed tor e%F:year. malnliu player of the U. 8.. WIO Brennan, cf J." Jarvis, aa . ihsr ckma e f berm-ity Die irob directors who ocun- Gunn, Jt., 13 and 10 . ill the seixil- Ralph Gardner, son of North C!aro- putt, 2b StstoisU, rf Lindlw Ha,tfleld, Auburn ftetball nals yesterday. Cameron bMt the hscii ettipeqti*«-hy pUmented mm on his work andrals- 1 Una'B gwatnor, will get a^ohanee to Kladia, c P. KovalsU. If oxii dbxdxntoglon- ra his salary. stM, ^rill'Coach football at Croter; defradhig champian, C. Ross Somer­ on tha state university’B Bturgebn,p Ala., the coming leaaon. ville tif London, Ont^ J and % foefsaii teaip thU fail. flk w *p J. . vOT ratMf 1 ? « ^ I V w ; - > 4 ^ A s r S y/////. ' : [ V Read the &(mljied Rental Propertij Listinq on thi *•«««« r^<

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Tel. 2-4712. Rogers Hbnuhy ea^nesses; hlnji- Oenter Oiftipeie, N. H.— Skeleton Xivexpool ' Xnltlali, aumbon and abbroTlatlona Cheney Brothers. s tre e t seU as hiqjiMul if soquiring a play- o f nmn fhuhd Aufdst 2 tentattveiy —Paggy Cant, a,9<3 _ •ach oonnt aa a word and domponnd Minneapolis (AP)—Scandinavian identified , as that of Beojamih prodigy, ft oitetad'fii^ words as two worda lanimnin ooat ta LEGAL NUITCES Ing-mansger Job In the .major prlos of threo linoa . ^ PAY CHECK LOST—Notice Is here- laagUM; before another season be­ Minneapolis thinks A ndy COhen is ward Bnyton, formerty eniployed hen to niaet j^rft^twfeaiftiri Lino ratss par. day for traBaloat by given that Pay Check No. DIB WANTED^TO BUY 6S 3 Just swell. Ity the ' Uhit«d Eleetrlc Ratifvay women who.bave e ^ r .. AT A COURT 0 7 PROBATE HELD gins. Wh^ ^ he go? , ada 110 payable to l^ctorla IHncek, for ft the; neiiv second baseman sh e.ft.' ' :'i’‘ , ■Coettyo Matdi If, XMf at Bolton In and for the Dletrlct o f One guess la as good as another. Ckm^any uryport, files papers for the champion If propeity handlad.' iRitk flftli day. FOR SALE—OMAN’S second hand or janitor 7686. be had and determined at a Court of overcome his .old weakneas of dning Democratio nomination for Con does her beat w ^ to to u n a i^ .. No "till forbids"; ulsplay lines net Probate to be held at Bolton in' the CSnoInnatt Aiitfigwnlstlo his limning in one jUace, whliih bicycle . 88. Inquire at 105 Spring Town of Bolton In said District on greas from tlft; Sixth District play befon a gaUer>. •; ‘ eold. ROOMERS WANTED at good loca­ Brooklyn alrMtdy has sined M w cost him iR^or league prestige. Co­ The Herald will not be responsible stre e t the 39th day of August, 1981 at. 9 manager for snomer yew. New Bedford, Mass.—Two men, for more than one Incorrect insertion tion. Respectable men, breakfast if o’clock (Standard'Time) in the fore­ Ciurliy'as hen became available for toe league friends since their boyhood days in of any advertisement ordered for desired. Reasonable price, 35 Chest­ noon and that public notice of the Thar leaves igmy Cincinnati, when leading Millers when toe high- England, killed by lightning while more than one time. nut stre e t pendency , of said application and o t Dan HoWiey has been h a i^ one priced Jack SiUtsgaver, an ex-Yan­ picking berries.. The inadvertent omission of incor­ MO VING—TRUCKING- the time and place of the hearing bad break after another for the last Oi^NDIGSlOCiB^ rect pbbltcation of advertising will be kee, was sent over to Newark and Montpdler, 'ITt—Clyde A. Lee STORAGE thereon be given by publishing this • ■ -';Y' rectified only by oanoellatlon 'of the W order once in some newspaper having three years. But Ctocfimatl fans got Andy’s Job. Oehkoen, Wft., and Julius RoUnacm charge made tor the service .'endered. a circulation in said District. have ridden Hornsby for years, and All advertisements must conform SILVERLANE BUS LINE, operat- WANTED—ROOMS— of Ntyiaimee, Mich., Who plan a New Yorii, At^r. 1A^(AP)--Tit* . J. WHITE SUMNER it la doubbKil if Sidney vWeH would fliigdit from the Montyeiler-Barre in style, copy and typograplty with ed by Perrett A Glenney.. Termi­ B O A R D 62 Judge. take a chance of. antfi^nizli^r Vs Stock Market tonftd inward under regulations enforced by the publish­ H-8-18-82. Airport to via NevIMund- leaderahln of the ralft .to to e eiM y ers and they reserve the right to nals—Charter Oak and Main dwindling cUentde. :>■■■' streets, State and Front streets WANTED— TWO persons desirq land, arrive with toe plane “Green tnuUng todaqr. : >.«- edit, revise or reject any oopy con­ There has been; a persistent ru­ P O R T ' Mountain Boy.” sidered objectionable. in Hartford. Schedule o;> trips ob­ board and room or light housekeep­ mor, however, that Dan Howley ^ere^was a Uttft further atytoge CLOSING HOUHS—Classified ads to ing accommodations. Write Box V, Bciston—^ESection records in Bos­ at the start, to conttonatum of wava tainable .rom driver. Cbsu-tered would . not be the' 1933 manager be published same day must be re­ in care of Herald. ton are broken as the tonEfor of liquidation late yesterday^ tet ceived by IS o’clock noon; Saturdays E^man Bus Service. Special the Reds. 10:Sf a. m. parties to any point Estimates D o l f o u | 0 nomination papers expina-' vdi_ during the first half hour, Inlnsl-' ■ 2224 political candidatea for offtca TELEPHONE YOUR furnished on request Phone 3063, ' American LeN^ue Chfutoes ^ ngatoad. Ragty. AFARTMFN'l'S—FLATS— from President down to membership Fe, New YoriE Ceityral, Uhlon Pa-; 8860, 8864. In what American League cltie^ WANT ADS. TENEMENTS 63 This 'lelng.a year for major up- in 'ward conunjlttees., . - rifle, .Slid .toteriuttioaal Ham ate^ * Ads are accepted over the telephone GENERAL TRUCKINO. local and might Hornsby dwell? Not^New heavakK it hasn’t been so inconsist­ Reading, Maaa.-r:!Body of a man raUled a pifint, and , Caae^ w hkty. at the CHARGE RATE given above York, wheie Joe McCarthy ft as a convenience to advertisers, but long distance moving, livery sei- ent to have Nurmi and toe Finns identified as. that of F n ^ D’Artigo stiffened at the start, got up 2. the CASH RATES Will be accepted as vice. Modem trucks, experienced - One Year Ago Today — Lefty strongly In favor. Not Detroit, take the same downward path tlud of Boston found near a ne!w l^path after / yesterdays bility for errors iit. telephoned ads Hornsby is not being considered in niture moving to distant points. tenement, 93 Charter Oak street, header. The A’s also took the sec­ It-may be some time before any squdl sinks the 18-foot Wanderer WaB.atre^ bfokafage qourtem : will be assumed and their accuracy Pblladelpbia. If -G ra^ Mack s t ^ cannot be guaranteed. Daily trips to New York, oaggage between Spruce and'Main. Apply ond, increasing their lead to 12 of these combinations bounds up­ "Vn and eapstxea two other craft; were not mwty disturbed by Oft .ty- a out, Eddie Colline wlU step right toe cre-ws of lall’ were rescued by INDEX OF delivered direct to eteamahlp piers. 701 Main street. games in the American League. ward again In toe general scramble vere setback o f the pnvious ssairfeo,, Before contracting for sendee get in. And aeveland is sold on Roger to get out from underneath toe pUe- other boats.. for it had been w M ^ felt that baQ- ' CLASSIFICATIONS Peckinpaugh, who has been keep our estimate. Phone 3068, 8860, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Five Yean Ago Today — Jack up. Gardiner, Me.—Discovery o f the iah .arpeculatton was betog earried ito ' Births ...... A ing the Indiana in Sifi 6ght all sea boty of Aitour Staples, 8, in toe Engfllg6in6nt8 esee«neeeen«*n*ene S 8864, Perrett & Glenney Inc. with all improvements and garage^ Dempey agreed to September 22 as .' Meanwhile Japan has served no­ excess, and that, a good “ahakabut M&rPi.''T^R e • e e e e e e • • • •% •••••••• C Inquire at 94 Hemlock, street. the da^e for his attempt to regain son. ' . tice, via toe Olympics, that it has Kennebec river, ends two day searck would be “healthy.” Chart reailers' !r D68.th8 ••eeeeeese* •:••••••••••••• ^ the world heavyweight champion­ Washington? Hardly, even though made;.toe most sensational forward for the boyv ^ pointed , out that , the inarket ooifid. Card of Thanks e..****** •»••••• B FOR RENT—HALF- HOUSE, five ship from Gene Tuhney at Soldier Clark GrIfflQi s ^ d to br not com­ Washingtyo— announces In Memorlam • eeeenngg ^ REi* AIRING strldes'ln sports of a^Y Rell<^ lQsa.from a third to a half o f Its eg-; liOSt and Found eee*nn««««fifi*«n ^ rooms with bath, and all modem Field, Cblcsigo. pletely sold' on -Walter ' Jefimson. plan to CalLReheriu miyiiieBS ahd ty- trdtye rlift J ^ 8, vdthout ekctyl^ ' AnnounoemsDts ...... t WASHING MACHINE, VACUUM improvements, garage, on Grove G i^ th ft too smart not to percrive After Four Years dustrial .ooitferenee; accepts resign tog toe Hmts of a tedmlcal Porsonals ...... t cleaner, phonograph, clock, gum^ street Telephone 5628, Ten Years Ago Today — Pitcher what effect the Hqnuby perMmfilltjr Four years ago, at Amsterdam, nattoB-of Walter S. Giffbrd as The Chicago mana^^ement has ished with 35 points, in foutto place, on pntoibitlen, says Mrs.'’Ella A. malntehance of the g;meral. tyi- Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 BEAUTY CULTURE—Bara While rents ranging from 822-850 per Boole, National prCridenL '; Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 month. Apply Edw. J. Holl. Tel. signified that Lew Fonseca is to be trailing only toe U. S. A., FiMand pqpvement to senttoient Mfotan: learning. Oetaila free. Hartford retained for another year. Louis Warsaw—^iPlve-year^d disughter trade was said to have held xtp.vtyU Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... it Academy of Hairdressing, ; 693 4642. FIND OLD MASTERS and Great Britain in toe final team Basiness and Professional fiervleca Com iskey, fioR “Of the Old Roman, ' ft standing, and thereupon turned of U . S. Cdiuul MaCMillin is kid­ for the season, but heavy todtutyrlfs Business Services Offered ...... II Main ^street Hartford. trying to -rebuUd the wicfr mighty napped and later found. remained quiet. Sentiment to Household Services Offered-...... It^A FOR RENT-^ 3 ROQM Apartment, looae''^0ne'of toe greatest collections Minden, Nev.—Ruth Chattecton, Building—Contracting ...... ' 14 all improvements, heat furnished. team into its former greatness, and of yoinft lujuatie stars ever-seen in automobBe industry iald: to Florists—Nurseries ...... IS Vienna, Aug. 13.—(AP) — The has faith In Fonseca’s ability to put actress, and Ralph Forbes, actor, have Improved coantedhly' HELP WANTED—MALE 3(i 16 Lllley street Inquire after 6 p. Vienna Journal disclosed today what O l y m ^ w aters. axe divorced. > Funeral Directors ...... '...... II m. a good club together. A Japanese, Shuhel Nambu, now though praduetioa had been Heatln.-r—Plumbing—Roofing . « 17 SALESMEN WANTED —We need it described as the sensational dis­ S t Louis and Boston are the Only Zurich—Prof. Piccard poCtyones curtailed; tiUs month. Insurance ...... 18 covery of a number of. hitherto un­ holds the world records for both toe Millinery—Dressmaking ...... II two good men in this coimty and FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with clubs in the league likely to take broad jump, at 26 feet 2% Inches, projected balloon ascension to the Foreign exchanges ttpahhd a tittie Moving—Trucking—Storage ...' 10 those adjoining to sell high grade garage. Inquire W. Manning, 15 recognized Old Masters in a collec­ Homaby. BUI KiUefer has- been stratosphere. higher, vrith ateriing' cablea' up' % tion of paintings belonging to and toe hop, step and jump, 51 feet, Painting—Papering ...... II line of motor oils, paints, etc., to Walker street. doing very well with the Browns, ■Valley Stream, N. Y.—Two wo­ of a cent to 86.48. Professional Services...... IS Coimtess Maria Henritte Ctaotek at 7 inches. Another, Shehei Nfthlda, Kepairing ...... IS farming trade on-long credit dating. considering the club he had to work men take to air in try at endurance ______:______^ ^ Castle Korompa in Czecho Slovakia. ft toe first amateiur athlete outside filght Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 14 Must have car and willing to work FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room with when he . took over the job a of toe Unit^ States to clear 14 WAGE NSPUTBRNDS Toilet Goode and Service ...... S6 A St. Cecelia by Da 'Vinci, a Res­ Loe Angelea—Pearce retains full time. Weekly drawing account tenements, with aD modem im­ couple of years ago. He deserves feet in toe pole vault. Three of toe Wanted—Business Service...... S6 provem ents. Inquire at 147 iSaat urrection by Titian, and paintings Olympic sculling title.’ Bbtte,! Mont, Aug.'likr-^(J Educational Real sales proportion. The 'Lennox by Rubens, Tintoretto, 'Van Dyck, another shot at the managership first nine finishers In toe Olympic Courses and Classes ...... 17 Oil & Paint Co., Dept Sales, .Cleve­ Center street or telephone 7864. and wUl-be retained for at least L ob Angeles—Japan gains lead, in An agreemoit has been 'Velasquez, Holbein and Murillo are marathon wore toe colors of Japan. men’s swimming. ~ Private Instruction ...... S8 land, Ohio. another year. Even in such sports as roving, here to a wage dlqtota' betwvea Dancing ...... tS-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, aU in the collection, the newspaper said. prtottog crafts and pubUAer# ’^and’' Klusical—Dramatic ...... 89 The report was that they had But PhU BaU, the owner, and boxing and .field hockey, compara­ SALESMEN, UNUSUAL opportuni*- chodern improvemwts, 14 Hudson JOb printing shop prbprietoni, with, Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 been identified by the Amsterdam Hornsby u e good friends. St. Louis tively new to them, toe Japanese LONGEST BRIDGB Flnnnelnl ty for honest, hud workers to sell street. W. R. Hobby. Phone 4649. the employes ac<)epting a redudtiatt painter, David Lang. Castle Kor­ fans also are Mendly to the-. Rajah. have made tremendous strides to­ Copenhagen.—^The loh g ^ bridge Bonds—Stocks—rMortgages ...... II the nationally , famous Howard A great number, of Cardinal ; fans of 81 a day to the hauc wags, * Business Opportunities ...... 32 RENT HUNTING?—Tell us what ompa is where Beethoven stayed ward approaching toe competitive in Europe ft to be built in ; inihlicstMm win tft![ietymed Sun-:' Money to Loan ...... 13. Clothes direct to wearer at 817.50; you want, we’ll take care of it for while he was composing the. Moon­ protested when Homaby was fired lev^ of nations long 'Yamillar with It is to be a combtoed rfilway 'uid Help and Sitnntiona day niorntog Itytoe'Iitotiuft Btani- provides immediate substantial you without charge. R. T- McCann, light Sonata. from the Cardinals aftor wliufing theie^:btanches of competitiop. . highway bridge connecting ia!; Help Wanted—Female ...... 36 earnings; the excellent quality of the worid series in 1926. BaU might urdAnd-Monday afternoon by tift Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 69 Center street Dial 7700. lands, and will be two miles a x ^ i^ ' Bdtte DaUy Poet Help Wanted—Male or Femal# .. 87 Howard Clothes assures, permanent figure that Hornsby woulc help at- Beaten, Holds Beoord GANGSTER INSURANCE yards to lengtluThft bridge will be These newspapers, 'ss weS-tortya Agents Wanted ...... 87-A repeat business; commissions d-'dly. 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all Improve­ tendance'whlch has been dwindling Glenn Hardin, Louisiana boy who a few yards shorter than the. fa­ Situations Wanted—F em ale...... 38 the last few years. If Idlefer Anacienda Btyadird, aevasM prtfil- Situations Wanted—^Male...... 86 Write to ^ m Langerman, 160 Jay ments. garage, good location, rent placed second in toe 400-meter mous Zambezi etyuctuM now be­ tog shops, and bift weekty x ’ Btynk Employment A gencies...... 40 street, Brooklyn, N. Y. reasonable, 32 Walker street' In­ Chicago, Aug. 13.— (AP)‘—(Chica­ does not produce a first division hurdles, is toe first beatw. athlete go’s long and bitter fight against ing built to South'Africa.. it ft paper, sustwnded AettritMa.' Alto Iilve Stock—Pets—Poultvy^VehicIes quire 30 Walker. Tel. 7268. ^ team neaft year,-Hornsby may be to .get his pwfOrmanoe on toe books two miles and B(a yard# long. gU ^ 'L *--- ■ - ^ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 MALE HELP WANTED—Experi­ the gangster today was marked by chosen for toe job, as an official world record. Llvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 ence unnecesfary. Easy selling a new development—Insurance Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 FOR RENT-rrSIX ROOM tenement Beaton is uncertain. Anything Because Hardin’s conqueror, Rob­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 necessity. Business expemdlng de-^ with improvements and garage. against murder by hoodlums. may happen to toe team year, ert Tisdall of Ireland, knoekod over For 8al»—MiaeoIIaBeons spite depression. Permanent, digni­ 197 Eldndge street. Officials of the MUk Dealers’ though uRder ItotyM cMaRiis, the Articles for S a le...... 46 a hurdle, .his tone of 51.8 was not fied. Wayne Nurseries, Newark, Union are the men insured. Red. Sox have eliown vast improve­ .alftwad but Haxtott’a record , pi^ 52 Boats and Accessories ...... 46 FOR RENT—5 RC)OM flat, all Imr Building M aterials...... 47 New York. The Union voted to pay within 24 ment over' toeir early; seaton form.; seconds, squallhurf toe world record, provements and garage, 62 Nor­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 hours 815,000 out of its 8800,000 Thb club, is reported to; be just about was stainped wito t i| e approval of Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 SALESMEN—Permanent, profitable man, street. Cdl M70 or 214 Mc­ fund to the family'of „ny of its of­ broke, and may be'sold. It .ft con­ Fuel and Feed ...... 4'J-A the I, A. A. F. busihess easily established selling Kee street. ficers killed by hoodlums. as ceivable that Hornsby might be Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 guaranteed roses, shrubs, fruit and Ah ■ rifort vfts made to bracket Household Goods ...... 51 could be learned. It was the' first taken to toe Hub team under new itinak'4'iM LCocHiwii P K i W o e ^ n E Machinery and T o o ls ...... 62 orpamental trees. Experience or ih- FO R R B N T -t6 r o o m tenement, Ralph- Metcalfe wito Editia Tolan time in the' history of CUcago’s' ownership* at 10A seconds for 100 meters in Musical Instruments...... 63 vestment unnecessary. John Keane, modem conveniences. Apply to J. struggle against the racketeer and One toing is certain, however. Office and Store Equipment .... 64 P. Tammany, 90 Main street the record list They finished only Specials at the Stores ...... 66 Newark, N. Y. gunman that It was deemed neces­ Hornsby! cannot be a pli^ring man­ two laches, apart in the Olyrppic Wearing Apparel—Furt ...... 67 sary to Insure the families of lead­ ager. His days on the diamond are final and. were caught in identical Wanted—^To Buy ...... : ...... 6g ers against death. Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ended. . time, but the L A. A. F. declined to Restaurants sanction this extraordinary pro- Rooms Without Board ...... 66 NIBW ENGLAND POTATOES Boarders Wanted...... 69-A FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE AL’S SON MABRIES posal. FOR SALE—PUPPIES, very rea­ Bost<^'. Aug. 18.*>(AP) — The Country Board—R esorts...... 60 with all modem Improvements. Ip-/ New England etop repeating service Hotela^Restaurants ...... |i sonable. Inquire at 29 Cottage S t quire at 186 Birch street UDAAUE TO EXPERIMENT Wanted—Rooms—^Board ...... f f Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 18. — todfy reported it ocpocted the New Real Estate For Rent (A P)—Walter Smith, youngest son< England potato v crap 'would total Hhrttord, Aug. 18—(AP) —Two Apartments, Flats, Tenements ..• 68 of former (Sovemof Alfred E. Smith,j West Hartford members of the Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 UVE STOCK- !6,060,000 Dusbels. -...... SUMMER HOMESHOI and Miss Florence E. Watson will be The estimate * was made on toe American' Radio Relay League will Houses for Rent ...... 66 VEHICLES 42 married here today. be among a party conducting ex­ Suburban for Rent ...... 66 F O R R ETO N T 67 basie of conditions prevaUing Au­ Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 FOR SALE—LAHGE and small The formes govempr and Mrs. gust 1 and compared with toe in­ periments from Mount Washington Wanted to R e n t...... 68 FOR RENT—« ROOM cottage, with Smith will come . from ■ Saratoga in connection with the eclipse chinchilla rabbits. Charles A. dicated production a month ago of Real Estate For Sale all conveniences‘at Coventry Lake. Springs for ths ^owemony. They A ugust 81. Apartment Building for Sals . . . 69 Stead, Wapping. -Telephone Rose- 66,06O,OOb. Apidy ' B /L . G. Hohenthal, Jr., 24 came to Saratoga! yesterday from Ross A. Hull and F. C. Beekley Business Property for S a ls ...... 70 dale 74-2. In Maine the crop .was .estimated Farms and Land for Sals...... 71 Roosevelt street New York. The foriner governor at .47,950,000 bnahfils, 6.1 per cent wlll'c

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AH^ & Mrs. Whlstlabaum—Dinah, I look* Mrs. Newlywed—What a blessing, w h ile wsV -eoNe, CdMfSoDv uao»« iwim * aU> over for you today. Where on dear, that your cbeckbocdc was here V -» •arib ware you? a t ^ e . M ovm 9Ptf ^tlUL IN -ftc O ff\cibf‘^'iOM-ZAj lNaali>-Ah was blaekbarryiag. .'•Y vtf ALL CAU yp -TM’ CCTJNfTV iNeANe ‘ Ilia* Wiahbum. We know a man who says he and Mrs. Whistlabaum — Tou was bis wife blways think exactly alike, yVtOM, AN'nev WtWL’dPLAIM-m^ /■ Haekbarrylng? only she usuaUy has the first think. Dinah— Tessum; it wus mah WBOLE AfPAia/— VOW^aA--- Y booain Joe’s funeral. People do things in such a hiurry \ ^ e days that often when a girl Foreman (on -excavation Job) — Its to Reno she finds rice in her ------Itastus, do you think you’re lit for IS really hard labor? Applicant->-WeU, boss, some ob de The danger in a girl falling for a beef Jedges in de country hab boy, is that she is apt to break her thought so. neck over him.... A good likeness is a photograph that makes a wo­ Mistress I can see a eplder web man look as she would like to look. In the comer, Mandy! To what do you attribute that? Mandy—To a spider, Mlssiu. QUri'hi TBDK The man who declines to support “When- I bought this dog you the church with his pocketbook, and said he was excellent for rats, and only attends when there is a funeral, he won’t touch one.’’ la apt to look upon the church as a “Well, Isn’t that excellent for dead institution—and no wonder. the rats?’’—Der Lustige Sachse. * From the bedroom of the twins, ONB OF THE MANY came the mingled sounds of loud weeping and hearty/laughter, so *T heard that Grey was en­ S < I P v father want up to investigate. gaged in research work.’’ % T S X S 6 K i\ Father—What’s the matter up “What the dickens is he re­ UC toWiti.iwr.ew. here? searching for?’’ \\% nSESsri e> /3 Joyous Twin (chuckling and point­ “Work.’’—Answers. N -w 1 ing to the weeping brother)—Noth­ \ < ing, only nurse has given Alexander PROLONOINO IT (tfopwlrtt F0)t. IftI) two baths and hasn’t given me any. .“Have your parents consented to Odd Bits of Byplay: Only a skilful our marriage?’’ girl can cheW gum iso that nobody “No. Dad has said nothing yet, S(X)RCHY SMITH Friendship Will notice it—It is wise to forget a and mother is waiting to contra­ 1^ John G Terry wrong. Especially if the other fel­ dict him.’’—Berllngske Tidende. low is bigger than you*—In times of dejiresidon prepare for aggression.- A babjr boro in a ioraado finds out WELL, WR. BROWN,1 GUlfsS ahead: of time wha^ life is'like.-^A FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: stoi^ay.AuiaN W.THAMK YOU.^ ^AND WHAT Um fe TsCORCi^Y,bo Vfau I I • • me. u. a SAT, err.______, eVERVBODV'S (oOTTO START SAY iS THAT you 1 COULDN'T ACCEPT Tw^KSwoSoSEiR eydone fs nothing but a little MONEY VyEiUlVEIMTHE\REAay MEAN YOU 1 1WT\U c S ^ • 8UT REMEMBERIMS' breese that’s, in a hurry. Another OVER! ____ ARE TUE^-ftAMEST TMAT MR. BROWN . COMPANY TREASURY [ a RE LEAVING US “ nice thin’g about a news reel is that lad THAT EVER AS FOR THE RUINED CAN BE USED TO GET BACK-SOME day I THE CIROJI BAR it doesn’t Introduce the third assl8> CAME o u r WEST, MINES 1 LEAVE MY WHEN SKitS AM. BE AWAITING. tant camera man.—A' lie travels by THE POOR FAMiUES a r e blu e ali)d^i|| while troth is content to go MOW ABOUT in t e r e s t s in yo u r our OPTHIS GECTtON. AGAIN on fopt.^An aihateur never knows you BEING HANDS. bow bad ht is. until >e tries to turn IV PARTNER professional.—A man’s good judg­ ment usually shows up the day after. IK t h e —I'sllure is not defeat—it only A CIRCLE prOvcs\that the process was wrong. BA R ^ —Those who talk all day must work i— RANCH? ^ ■ 1 ^ 1 ^ •1 all niigbt,—Our best work is ojtr mos^. useful work. * y ^11 Tim ber—Johnny, can you define nonsense? Johnny —Yes, teacher—an ele­ phant hanging over a cliff with his e- rt tail tied, to a daisy. „ ...... y Ants are supposed to be the hard­ est working creatines in the world, V and yeit they seem to have time to WASHINGTON TUBEtS H By Cireiif OUT OUR WAY By WiUiluiiB go all the picnics, Usually you can. tell by a mere glance a t a man whether his wife / cans him “WUUam’’ or “BUI.” Q d m w tT U L ^ r EWeUJtNT, M\ S0\,bM)0\'^ Agnes, age 7, a city girl on the TS4*PCV( OMR ON -IHERE WOO a r e : I S E H l X Gu GEMS Not aU dancers have success on exceuENTl I need men farm, went with her aunt to milk tap. “THAT eOPiKtCr M1L.L., THERE'9 MOVU OHE. h e : « m o g o o d LIKE YOU. 1 GSSM 'too t h e r e . , An ’ -KnO OM COMMKNP OE'TNE MACWINE V40RKIH* G u v WORWb UH^«G,OF OOuRSeJ tPiArr eioTTER.-OME A G IO o t h e r VMORvOH’ , TH' ecu. et TH* GON COMPANY. 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r i u iff lit : ..yf'. »v ».• v' . V.*. J a : V A'*- i'"i ‘ It:* a* -. .V : j!- :«5i6S£i£4*sfes>S^ v.‘ ALLSCHOWiSTO OPEN i ABOUT TOWN Vv< ■■ .-t' f'.-'■-f-f - i f I ! I ! - ViJ : Miw Bertha Carlson, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. B. Carlson of 192 ' ' ^ Wdb0brl<^ street la espMted home Practice V PrevliRia Teara today for her annual raoatton. lOas ijwlson Is taking the nurse's train* Wiien YurylBg IDatefi ing eourse at the Janudea, Long Is­ Chgnged By VerplanCK.De" Rcfiiban land, hOspltoL claiim. ; ~ • ■- * I , t Mt— Marjorie Burr, daughter of Superintendentiper...... of Sehools F. nous SPJ Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Burr of Pmk Verplanck has arrangedged for. a unl- form date for tlie risopenlng o f an itseet, has returned home from Co HAmetJT 1 4 ^ lumUa university, New York, schools In Manchester. Heretofore . ■» • : , \.M Where She completed her stadles achoola In dlNezwt districts hayv this summer leading to a master’s followed varj^'schedules, but this degree. year all pubMc sdiools will start > Registrars of 'Vbte^.Robert Ity Mhotort B u lim ' their sesipon on Sept. 7, the Wednes* Veitch and Edward F. 'iChidQa^ ^ w T c L n ? 2 .MondiV, Tiissday, Wednesday, Miss Madeline Smith of Qolwsy day follovdng LAhor Day. pluded their aesifion at 10 IhiBMiiqr. street left yesterday for Old Lyme last nlgAt for the ragia(ra|h^-i of Ali^ Kesli fruits and Yisketables. Shores, where she will he a guest of A M m C A N Mrs. JamM Dearden for the. next electors for the Voni^ week. PURCHASE ORDERS K^stering yesterday, can take BAITER SHOP ■-.f. Ini the party primaiiea the’ aacpnd Mpih Speet A pfirty at the Community Play­ Tuesday in September but aocotdpg Below! New Post Office. ers will moitor up to Stockbridge GLOBE MEET GIFTS to General Statutes .those tranS- this afternoon for an outing in tte farring cannot take pa?t uatU aix 1 ^rkSblres and this evening will at­ months have aoq>lrfd. tend the final presentation of the 68 'Chaiigaa play, *^r6ken Dishes,” at the Berk- Yesterday’s, regiathililoh fbund 11 shlra Playhouse, .''tanlng Donald Winners To Get Merchandise men registering D4m6erat|c and 9 FQUSSTONE Msek and six of the actors and ac­ yromen. There were two.xwin who G« & Son, Inc. tresses of the original New York Instead of Medals For registered Republican. .Thepe weye company. This play by Martin Fla­ B ti^ h t reglatratlbna and not trahs- 2 Main St. T «l 5125; Manchester T l R l S 'If coal in your collar Mn la NiitocI wftli o vin had a notabty long run on feri. In the list of trapMeriirdO asen' Broadway last season, and it is Swimming Prizes. changed tbelf affUlatlbn ' f l ^ Re­ hoinilois Muo cofor-oi^, you con fotROf with a view of putting it on in publican to Democratic add 22 wb- Lumber-^Mason’s Supplies o t t Manchester that the local players noien made the samechange. I^ re your hootinu probloma I You hovo ^ u # cooP are to see the performance tonight. were no changes from Denuacratic Purchase orders, instead of medals to Republican. Oil -Coal ^W i^/cloon, aolid emthrodto, tho Mool fuol Miss Ethel Woodward is spend­ will be awarded the winners of the A week ago yesterday three Re­ Cai^el Coal for Fireplace Use. CHET'S for homo hooUng. ing the week-end in Woonsocket, iVaribiUB competitive events In the publicans ebioged to tba Democratic SanVICB STATION B. I., with Mrs. Florence dark unniipj town swimming meet, to be list and one Democrat chaipied to 80 onkisBd at. rai9i” M you havfn’toxparionci|d tho rool hodf- the. Republican list in . the two- Booth. 3he Is accompanied by two held at Globe Hollow next Saturday of her damp Fire girls, Miss Ruth day sessions a total of 71 Ren^ll- comfortthot this flno fool glvo8,toll '^uhby'' afternoon, it was announced today cans became. Democrats aao^-ehe Wlggin, of Woodlemd street, and by Frank Busch, lifeguard and di­ Miss Betty MOrehouse. of Prospect Democrat changed, to Repubilean. to f fop in o r phono for/'bluo coedf* thla trodo rector of .activities at Globe. The To Be Made lis t street, also Invited guests of Mrs. orders will be accepted, by any mer­ Booth. Yesterday the Registrars received marie is your pesfove difufcmco of vohio • • • chant in to^ , wherever the win­ J.' ners desire to obtain. the merchan­ 41 women’s applications to be madb Rev. W. D. Woodward, who last voters ahd 90 men. A Wisek ago It is our guorontoe of quality. Phono your dise to which they are entitled. the applications Of 82 men were re­ NEW HOTEL Sunday occupied the pulpit of Rev. More Acceptable Frank Gray at Burnside Methodist ceived and 75 women. ’Ihe total ordornowl , ______- - chur- , ' . . f f bH ng Ibe IddiUes. 1 ► this Ops of thinldog^m^ i.fotfoimble to.'you,:«tid’.ydn;.'' - Saturday Specials apply it to your ow n aflSdri, what readjustm ti^ ddss it. Men’s Saturday Special F o U s h Our su^ly is veiylnearly suggestf'Thtt yon should revalue the net worth of your d s ^ ; ,« v-; j ^ 1^',- Mpn ^eeeetoeeeeeeseeee.et f • toyoariuBily?11imybnreMsdyourwiU’in|||^^t^piese < B r o a d c l o t h G o m e i ^ Saturday and Sipidiy C ^ . 'eondldons? Thst you should-rei^se your^ns<£w their ^ O U M D R O P S ' • r . ■ ^ ' TRUNKS m qKBl. POLISH Mcdmt? •.. f .v. " ■Vt' Freah Fresh 'B ra J k o:.'illita f '' ‘ ; ■> , ■ ■ -■» oj*. t, Ripilir^Oc lize...... ,..... lO c We invite ipy **sveraie ^idten” to 'difouss vrilh im'si^* f •' iC M l i O c changes for'die better; ■ ' '' •• 2 5 1 ...... fllaea 92-44. They are abaolaMy JaBcIpBa. tHai|i^ea don^t mean anything when , . Nanie Ypur O ^ ^ ^ . i you ttip* your top wiUi our product ■‘f J' ■iC

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