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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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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^<
LOST AND FOUND BIAOBINERY AND TOOLS 62 HOUSES FOR BALb 72 P A Y CHECK LOST— NotlCfi If hfiTfi- FO R SALfell—ONE H O RSE m owing ’VERNON. ON STATE BZOHWAY O p t m ig h t I Manchester ^ glyen that Pay Check No. BAK maohlhe, In good condition. Call and bu. line, 4 room house; gazige, 18, payable to Merie Tomlineon, for 8408. electric lights, good fimtage. Evening Herald w eek ending A ug. 6 ,1 9 82 has beien Price 82200—cash 81000. Adjoklng A . N e w $ lost Anyone attempting to cash tillable land, 5 to*16 acres availaUe OiASSIFIBD this check will be proeecuted to the MU9ICAL INSTRUMENTS 63 at a sacrifice price. 95. Foster tative. A..P!latt 4 ADVERTISEMENTS full extent of the law. Finder street 6280, or Everett T. McKla- AQdfiF.'CRX Oft Sixty District please return to the Corporate Ac- FOR SALE-^UPRIGHt PIANO, ney, Real Estate Agenqr, 647 fifti^pityeni fob rernomlnatlon. Count «U aroraso w orfi to a Uaa. counding Dept, -Ifoin OfllCe, sacrUce 820.00. 42 Woodbrldge street Hartford. 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 Norway 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'cGAS BUGGIES-^he Knew Him When— BrFRANKBECK (BBAD TBB ETOBY, TBBIf OOLOB TBDi . BV Tift noBkeyi hopped around with hlatyat right, by'tba bdiah. *Bayt eaaa among tba braaebaa of tth That wga aaat,” aald C0|«y. Ttow traaa and ehattarad at tha ^Tlalaa 111 try ay luck. raJURaAgiod v ^ E N They w I rji who aat watohtog than la jitya. aayeu.'* LEAVE THAT .•COLO. BHi CHILD- a n d W E N T TO A ALL EMPTIED, VOU^ It vnuBt vary loag-'UBttl tkay A«H TRAY ALONE. * COMER BY HOTEL WITH YOUR FATHER PLAT THEY WIRE TEA la id Boouty, “Oaa, tu y art g an war* haytyg.qulta a thrill, Jiiit BARBARA I! ITHONESTLY. YOU RAN ALL OVER THE CUPB.THBN YOUD NAE AT traat Theyra vaiy nlmbla or thdr aaUteg out V- -' f' ■I ■ / .. \ i'..
... J * AND NONSENSE ‘ 4 . -Vj •■’“N. .' •■^1 . » •* Vftipoft WhiU—To^ ktuftea’ am a ^ along. maateh oC dt Waji an’ Maana B ar ^ t ^ a d it for her. Bha t u ^ L .. . ------O m n lttw . ' thla B taqr Brow a^Ia haT Dan ha'a ktna of milk, so milk one that srivas HONdsmieOiH 9 e o e e ,w ibe' In da i ^ t placa. Dat nlfgah buttarmiF ^ ^ kndwa mdaJMraya ob bain* maan dan . a WHor AB "nsus. vtf Aihir- a u u ,UP0N'mi9A«AFf P i •agr atha otmad man Ab knows. ^^^Im^They say drinking shortens ' ‘t i e v e tso oi; v F c a n b a b a Me w if W T&K«^:'AM i- Old U ada LerensQ from out naar ■A aussEBliOPE/— Aw^ABBodPie Qwtlemaa—Yes, but one sees r >BAME WaCONPi;' . Taacayaina says: **A dof am a good twice as much in tte same time. AM'MS WAWAr BooPia-.miiMt \ daal la|t re man, nothin’ s|^as him ->-reGnve oFwce ovam a MONtvi.f 8M>’ dan to win a light or two.** ».$> *IN HSEiS Bf* Nawlywad—The bank all my n money was In baa gone broke. WS MAC ASMAV O A CAefr^.-. 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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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 , . 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