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US NOT INVOLVED in WAR DEBT PACT Presaoential CAMPAIGN OFF to an EARLY START INAC0URTR00M

US NOT INVOLVED in WAR DEBT PACT Presaoential CAMPAIGN OFF to an EARLY START INAC0URTR00M

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X'.■i'w'*Xv>.'.V' ■ •- " PretM ait Dedares K l l i t e - llnioB of Natioiii Cm DIES* LONG ILL W b Frisd Wiih Ttni Force Reri8ioii--Took No ' V ' \ ' V V Qiite .hdnled' Ae R«- h r t Iii ^AgreemenL” Heart Diseite Taker Only y ' y y 'X y ^ yX; X-^^y .ox. • ^V'v? X' . • X WSjfdngton, July 16 — ( ^ ) '—^orders, asdstent secretaries ft tpoanliiGii Rjut F A Sen ef Dr. and Mrs. T. E PreddiNit . Hoover today, rulbd hlm- 9 per cent redqctlcn. WMblBgtOBt July lBiP»(APy — i ^ . a $l6,QiOO' a year- reqidotton in under the reCMit economy hill, the Ceognn — Denocrab f l i « Admlniitntloin dOM.BOt Intend salary at the sama time reused Wddon Early Today. President and Cthdr ■ Cabinet ^ offl- to lot the UUited States bo bludf* 'Xy'X^V the. salaries o f his cfitoet oftloers dais ara permitted to return por­ by-lSperoeht tions of thslr salaty t6 the Treas­ •onod into a rovlslon of war dobte X' -/ t Aaait ft. ' - The order, cutting Cabinet niim- by any oonoortod afroomont of Bu- ury. Ibomas Carter Wddon, only son heri from $15,000 a year, to $12,750 ^oa President Curtis . was the ropoan nations—If tboro Is ono. of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wddon, a yiwr, wasj issued while the Prad- first member to leave the Cabinet Tho attltudo of Amorlcan ^^ dant sat with them at his regular meeting after tha order 1^ been an­ Washington, July IB.— ( A p ) ^ toward rapid dovolopmonte follow- of 800 Porter streot, dlod just bo- M| iMBd-weekly' Cabinet maethig. nounced. He' read die first line of W hither the mammoth relief M i Inc tbs Lausanno conforonco and foro ono o'dook this morning fd -■'Xvo-I Mr; Hoover hlmselfi lt was said, It but then smiled .and handed the wUl b(B stnt to the. White BonaA^i^ **Mntloaon's agroomont" was ox- lowing an lllnoss of heart disoaso. took a 80 per cent cut as the msxl- copy back to newspapermen, say- malned . a (pisetlon today 'wMla wMSod this m by PJ^dont ■mie|ml|ow^ imder the law.' Ordin­ Mr. Wddon who was in his 87th > ■ " ItoJ- ' -X .J '' Itoom in a lotW to Chahnoim X arily Bt rsodved $75,000 a year. . President Hoons served nc^oe tha yoar has boon oonllnod to his home "Yes, Z Blgnlp the order myself responsibility walild'be on OoBgress Borah of tho Bonate Forolgn Rela- T to AsUowlng statement was’ Is­ yeeterday.’’ • tions Conunlttoo: and bod sinpo March. Z>oath . was sued-at„ the White House: He osioulate<|: that hla monthly ff that Section to BUkM law. MWhllo Z do not asinuno It to bo sudden despite tho 'patient’s long ’‘Tbf Preddent has received the pay check new- would be reduced . RepriBsentattve Ralaey, dto Z^emo- tho purposo of any of ttoso hf|[*** siege. Ho had provloudy withstood The flre-blaokened framework of Coney Island’s famous board-walk md^toe diaifred r i ^ o f.^ ^ p w t unuilmous request from members m m |1 JI60 to about $1,000. oratlo leader, said the House woifld naontsteaffoot a oofflbln^ action Bovoro heart attacks and his family buildings are shown in this graphic photo taken after wind-driven flames had limped up w a te B * ^ Cf ths Cabinet that they sbould/be Tha salary oil ths riot prsstdsnt, insist on ths dlsputeid . claUas amt' of our dobtors. If It shsll bo so In- and host, of friends hoped that ho valued at 15,000,000; The blase had hardly been quenched when thousands of New Ypmers retimed, to the subject to the maxl.'*um reduction like tkat of mambars of the Cabinet “ws accept ths rsspcnalbaity.’’ torprotod thon Z do not proposo that would bo able to recover from tho teach (as seen at the left) to escape the city’s mld:«ummer heat. Hundreds were left homdess.by the spec­ o f salaries posdbls under the coonr is $15,000 aanboUy. Cionfsrencss to adjust tha diffsr-. tho Amorlcan pooplo sh u bo prossod present lllnoss. tacular Are that r a v a ^ four square blocks. omy blU. The*&§ PraaldahtP has, thera- The underincrataries.af the 9tate enoes between flenate and House on into any hno of aetloa nr that our . Popular fpra. Issued the neceieary order*by Department 'and Treasury Depart­ the legislation, had yet to agree. pcdidos shall bo in w ^ W !«? «: which they will be reduced 16 p « ment rscslvs $10,000 yearly, as does A fter oonferrlntr with Mr. Hoover, 40^ by such combination dthor Altmugh rugged in appearance and otherwise enjoying g < ^ health edit instead of the. altematlvf. BoUdtor GNmml Tbaohsr, Assistant Democratlo Senatorial oooferees, in- M or ImpUod.** which would amount to 8 1-S pdr Bsorstaiy P a ^ of the War De­ slated he woiild. not veto the bill A Bntopoan FroUom Mr. Wddon’s heart weakness had BOYS ARE BLAMED prevented him from enjoying an PRESaOENTIAL CAMPAIGN oent'undab the furlough provlilbna." partment'ind Jifllus Klein, assist­ even if nnbUdtx for the loans Is Mr. Hoovor osprossod g r a ^ ^ active life. Ho was unable to do Zt was tmderatooid auihoritetlvs- ant aeorekary o f eommaroe. kept In ft. Boms o f Jm Senate edn- tioa at sottlomont "of tho oMotl^ lyvthat underaeoraterlM. In ,th# Other assistant aserStarisa ahd fereea apparently were Impressed hy BUropoan proMom of roparattons manual labor of any kind and was thq^Preeldent’a objeoUons to' forced to refrain from most typos FOR CONEY BLAZE varloiu' departmdite would rafirnyf tha . aaaiataat attcuMy general bSuMidho wanted to nako It 'Jb- a ten par.cant out under, the same draw $9,000 each. provlalon and indicated th w were Bolutely doar” that tho Unltod of recreation. Despite his long Ill­ OFF TO AN EARLY START not ready to yield to ths .Houas. on Stetes Is not "In any w ness he was j o ^ In nature and 4 tt. mltted to such possessed of a winning personality. it fipeaksr Gamer ei^Moted tjat^ He was very popular here and at PoBce SeBeTo Womin LoM to yield, sito-told newspaper- Crescent Beach i ^ r e he frequent- loA Partitt Ifnore Dry dtoigress jprobabl;y would' ad- aSiW iSrw ss ^ s JUDGES’ASSAILANT AmiKATUm iFAnWUMiaTES v;; summered at the Wddon cottage. jouiii tomorrow la view of ftial- Buropoan Thomas Carter Wddon was bom Her. Lifo-JoirdAqi die out any Improsston ban For Pretoit— Are dent Hoover’s *surrender" on thi nations'wort comblnln f to fpico w x on October 1,1895, the oldest of Z>r. pubUdte Issue. dobt rovlslon to to e U tiM Btetea and Mrs. Wddon’s seven children. RELEASED BY COURT RidBs Teday. Hoime Statement. Tho9 osprtssir ploasuro at tho B rl^ He attended school In the Ninth Coiewiniqi (k Ece^ A White Hoube statement paid Sipodficm tt»o district and was graduated from the . 1^-. that slnee objections to the omuse leoord would not High school here. His Illness' tre- now arere known "then the respem- from In f hor dobte Individ'- quentIy^.ln^mqpted■ his pursuit of Domes. Refiuis To NWrvTork, July 15.—(AP) — A m l - C w e b r s lb lll^ ia the last aaatysla tie otto wlthTthoUnltod States. education and after studylag for a raaswsd search of the rulha of the whatever mlxbt! hAdnen muiri Qnoto BOBtaoct time at JbQlhgm University in New Ant ttmt swept several aqimre rkflttffee P a Da w ^ Congress, add Tedili AfUHt Wtosa iog m l Ib alb Te Spyk] VoSl^OD fO iW InffiQlPtoe board to „ Boms state dopartment oM d ali York he was forced to leave there By BYBON'PBtOB.. lltCbka o f Cbhey island Wsdnesdsy when he suffered a severe heart at­ aftariioott was ordered tbday^wbenlt pocatlon met 'late' yeaterdAy oWphsslaod tho Imo In tho Anglo- Ater Advised the President to tod' Frmt^aooord binding thO two gov- tack. Later he attended Conneotl- Washington,. July ZBi—(A P ) WM rsp orted n Brooklyn' wotofan out Agricultural College at B k ^ h id been mlssing.stece 'Jam ftogt to OrerPiib Fhlten.' dAPsags toaV. wpuhtoMSiilt to top . tmmente to consult on "dny quM- I': cfsdlt structure If ' .ttm (the .-gifin tlons X * B sUnilar in osigte to that 1^ , ^ , -;a, x.»' ft.} .. . ' i t - ..‘. . a - f a . I Uolty proriso)^WAratosistedApoau** , m ^ s o haupay sottlod aC % In aa totervfew^ittiorty AfltowArd •VwSch m a/aH ^ tho Buropoin.rq- ’ell HBewa^ sdiH'^sr-ia swift ^epdix' oJ ' MtorihB Pstsont l^pilea^ty, -^Wy 16r-fAP)—1 ln)ye;;i6;—(AP)-r Frank i p t o tots. 'Ft Bpesher Otoner hfldeed up Rainey , M f. Wddon Itob ikortet^stdpitoii 'tarn; ■ ■ M ia kdtol '_jliffWsi9dfiiitrffl, D^^.|brih-. glmol*’ wtot^to 'thS resoi tod said ^ arapartoctly. d i l i g h l ^ . dear once more that been tumble tO fUl employment wr ^te^inoid-dlsdussed Issues,' in' Lcotf^ with A timely aasttt todiy, misalbg stooe ib‘ '27' whSttlJw chairiite dfi aii Farmlr-Lsbor Zt was to any grant extent He g ^ ^ en­ x>th partles 'show a dtspodtlCn to tousfly engaged I ^ p have toe respottdbflity,- .^e are tbe Amertosn podtlon Is ^ e saine to^Mvefhla gqn totihg girl assailant bAtto-when she went to'toe t t ^ a l r i ^ e ih elpatty’b whoms n fAvorl of conducoag . toe. <,BubHe •S In June 1981, when Preddettt joyed automobiU^ and wai fre-i' center on eednomle recovery; leav­ bintoesB opeply. The RepubfetoxA quently a comyahlon\ot his father, ing prOhlbttlan adde, at least for the ftomipropeoutloh ion a Cbarga of for. a swim. c Mesdesn. Interior the. .way . to I wi^ifl^en' ftom the p a ^ aras pn- Hoover proclaimed the one yeas Siltof’s was 'debt c m - dean of Manchester phyddans, In present , sault with intebt to kin. Honduras ams’reported attye today, nouflead; Sunday ly Riy..M.'Rarrop, houses destroyed in the flrC. Police ebairmsAto tpai executive commit- burinese in Aecredy. ‘ ^ eellatlon but expressed the opinion his calls IM tlt the town. The Democrats, by an aggresdve After answering two queatloiis but it was T h e PriMldent hAs bemi Ibohiiig , Mr., W ^ ^ 's i parents survive him attack 4n. Coipgress and diwwherei’ of the Missing Pefsons Bureau or­ the American people would not want put to. hlm by th$ assistant state's dered a renewed .seArch Of/the ruins w i< * « : a . for a panic right around toe. oorher. ' to force any other Nation to pay as do hte Om.dsters, Mrs. Elisabeth are seeking Ao arive homp a cherge attomto ooncerning ths shooting. In and for sometUng to-blame-It-on. Bamsto, Ann Mlnbr^ Miss of toe bath hOuato aurvl^aras. . *r '; ; 1 Ito a iito item ocinteined In a lettejr more t h a ^ could. that PrMideat Hoover’s handling which Miss Violet Pi^iovlCh vslu Fire Marshal Thomas Brbphy s ^ Jt it comes he wll! Usme It on the Bthel Wddon, Mrs. Robert Finne­ the depreiudon has been hedtant and; Wounded Um twice , and herself once, Tha men are Clairenee MoBltay, I sent/fnedbers of. the executive com- .publld^ to these^loazis.” -N! nounoed last ntoht that an investi­ Medarsrrille, Ind., pilot to the i ^ a ndtWe." ' ~ CUBBMANY*8 BBAOnON gan, M ill AAiiry Weldon and Mrs. iluhdering, and in the interest of the Jurges suddenly halted ;in the midst gation had disclosed thO fire, which Joseph McLeim. rich and powerfid. of a seotence with: and Bay Gtordon, an American rett- ; Be - asserted 'Jthe Farmer-Labor "OONQBBM RESPONSIBLE’^ Berlin, July 15.— (A P )—The The Itepubllcans arq : picturing. caused damage of $2,500,060 to $8,^ dent of Tegucigalpa, Rcndtirij;. | plaftonp as printed and distributed comment of the foreign office Mbnarnl Mondi^ / ’ 1 have no desire to testify.’’ . 000,000, was started accidentally by Waehlagto&i July 15-— (A P ) The funeral arrangements are not Governor RooMvelt as weak, vague, a group of boys who staftedA bon­ They were takfng the piana'to by ;Rts|j(>p bad been “ forged" add Presktaat 'HooVer todiy told iCoa- spokeeman today on Preddent Hoo­ yet complete. The aervloe will be and given to radical predllectlona, "Do you think you will have no tois/A "apurloUa news buUetinvedi^ ver’s letter to Senator Borah yester­ more trouble?’’^ asked Judge John fire under the board walk without duras for delivery. ' gtoilB that if It insisted on keepUg. held M on^y morning at S t James’s and are presenting his running madldous Intent. iMspatches from ' San ^Gerenrap ttinn.*’’ He compared the "Original’’ the clause' providing publicity .tor day was terse. church, but the time has not been mate. Speaker Gamer, as undepend­ Sbarboro. said an Indian woodsman found tos platform'With tha one distributed " I f America’s debtors got them- "No. I wish to drop this eage;’’ Reednstruetion Ftaumce, Comratton decided. able dangerous. survivor, starving and- imable to by / the national committee and oans In to e pending, relief bUl Con­ 'fiy. ■dves into a mess with their gen­ Silently both ddea are flirting JUrges replied. ■peirit, five miles etat of there. i^ w ed where i t allegedly differed in gress must t ^ the responsHflllty. tlemen’s agreement let them see with the organised groups of public "^ e n the case is dismissed for He made signs, however,, indicat­ a doaen plaoes. The White House statement came how they get out of it,” he said. want of prosecutioni’’ ruled the opinion on the wei and dry issue. ing he had beto in an airplane ae-^ coinciden t With toceipt of the lat- After a conferttice in Which' Sdiata "W e decline to be drawn into the The dlspoeition In some of the pro­ Judge, "and let’s hope that no more conferees on thefueasure and^mem'. dlseusdon tor from the flret day of ddient, the dispatch said, and that ROOSEVELT YACHT hibition societies is to support Hoo­ ball jdayera are shot.” hi» icompanion would be found deep-'' (Ctotothaed 4NI Page Tw i) jers of tha'board of toe-flnaaoe cop" the Lausanne conference we said we ver, and the disposition in some cf Thiysg Of the Paat er In the jungle. poration participated. would have nothing to do with war Questioned as to her plans. Miss OPBIEDBYHimEt the antlHjmhibition societies Is to Find Pal’s Body A t It toe cadef Executive’s to je e*' debts. For this reason the Qemum CONTINUES ON W AY support Roosevelt, but opinion is di­ Valli, a striking brunette dressed in .tibiu to the publicity-provlao wAA.. government must decUne to com< An expediUoD was pent out from: vided and the chances of solidarity a fashionaUe white crepe dress, San Geronimo and found the body, made Iqibwn blit toe White HCnsa ment In any way on the Hoover let- at the ballot box .are uncertain. said: K V M t E Y W S statement Issued soon after Wha;, War Secretary -Dedares of another man. /' / ' ^ taken as an indlcAtion

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The flret part of the 1n- Coleman 'la - cbifiman of ^tiie ~com;- 1 inconev of' T|M,iMio,0po in qi^at was held in Hartford at whldi mittee’ in chiuige. ;1930. 'i -y-..' ...- . , X :i. time Hartford people testifled apd M a ^ C tr ^ Ladlea Ptcalo ..', >: E. BaUty/'iii'ehn^ Of ;tha de- - this afternoon the Inquest was eon- The niitnuti picnic of the 'Mapila! partniont' c f . amfetical qhenilBtry, thiued at the P(dice Court room in Grove ' society -will be held oh reports' that, ^mbre'- than • 1.000 the Memorial building. Among Wednteday, Jiily 20, at Lake Obnt-, hamplaa, of feethag'^irtuffs. and re­ those who were called to testify pounce, BtietoL A'chicken'ared; with will be the Neatest scene at the time' of the drowning. . The L ^ o n . Junior baseball team the ^amonnte- guaranteed by the REMNANIS of silk, niyoii^ cotton 1-3 to 1*^2 off Stevens made the investigation. wUl cross bats with the South Mant mfmuiEacturer.. Connors recovered the bpdy with Chester Legion team tonight, at 'Only 89 deficiencies were discover­ r. I gnq>phng irons. The inmest in Henry Park , at 6:30. The local ed in the official,samples. Of .all tbe D O TTE D SW ISS a t 2 ^ ; i t m ian ^ BARGAIN DAY Ro This smart J: . ' . V , sooner, - stating he had called an lookiiq: qto^ fkbdc ;7^' be d o ^ -put A l l S a le s C a s h A t T h e hour before. Milne immediately at yard ... ' . • . » . - ■ ■ z. withdrew his men as the bam was «J beyond saving. The bam was in- 'Low Advertised Prices! s iu ^ for 81,000 and as it is cus­ CbM NtPbNGRE'^^^ SSkfftr- tomary to msike an investigation the isb and'iextorp, the sffiprt^ sofM -State Police will do so. s' » Hg Tree Fire tobdcforsffiilm ei^ yai^ I 9 c ^ " '.Tbe Fitton Company of the Rock­ So. Mauchestar Conn. ville Fire Department, with Captain 25c FLAXON PBINTSi Pen^nent : Lester Bartlett in charge, respond­ J ed to a still alum which brought finish; c<^ c i ^ " In * a' dsM ^ them to the M u k prppier]^ at the ..byi-. itsetf,;,yard.-. > comer, qf Ward and Village-streets j where ^ Thtfifsday ^ght- a large ‘.tree was on fire endangering the house in the srard. • f!—«- TT* '\Nathan Edwards, who resides in one of the rents there, decided to c^ean out a neet of fats that were making , their home in the trunk of - the tree. . He. started a fire in a hollow place and two rats came M ontgomery W ard & Co. scampering out. The tree'was hol­ low for some feet and the interior soon became.-a roaring mass ot 824-828 Midii St., m 5161 Soath Manehesto: fiame&^ Sparks fiew put of the top 'Of the tn ^ until it looked like a ! miniature -volcano. The 40-galloh chemical tank and two: smaller ! tanks were used to extinguish the .fire. Elected Delegates TmEKOr DESIGNS AND At a meeting of the American Le­ gion Auxiliary held in G. A. R. hall ■ , ' • ; dDD SEE TUBES ' on Wednesday night delegates and alternates were elected to the con­ vention in Waterbiuy in August, as IS TO U il m ZB HERE ? f<^ows: Delegates, Mrs. Alicer Backofen, Mrs. Mae Chapman, Mrs. sinpm sEB^eE mEs-,-6PLY pUve Leroux, Mrs. L. B. South- fs* .. vik ■ r E a c l f Pair Each' Pair wick and Mrs. Bertha Phillips; al- teffnates, Mrs. Rose Backhaus, Mrs. For the Day^ 3 0 x 3 % O , . . . 1 4 ,9 5 % 9.60 2 S x 4 7 5 i ... . $ 7485 <^dys Martin, Miss Jennie Bats, Margaret Marley, Mrs. Flor- ^x3% ;SS;f:..: & 9jSf 7;50 29 x?4 5 ...... 9 .3 1 j^j4«50: V: ::; 6;97 33 x > 6 ,0 Q ..... 1412 21:52 day evening at the-Brigham cotts^ge at Crsrstal Lake. A picnic lunch­ RiVERSHlEBALLCklNS ^ PLY eon will be served and there will be - V a„program of bathing, boating and .’V ■" ESeh P t o -Each 6ther features. \ The committee in .• ch ^ ge includes Mrs. EHsie Nutland, 28X475 ...... 5 464 $ 9.06 29^.25.^,:..: $5.81 liQss Jenifie Bats and Mrs. Augusta -t' c 29x475...... 469 : 9.16 Pltkit. 30x5.25 . V..... 5.85 Aoddent At Leonard’s Comer aoxATSf...... 4^^^ John J. Keller, 79, of 'Newark, N . Wfr4*n, - ':10.80 30 X ^ 6.43 . Thursday morning when a ihotor- c]rcle -with sidecar in which they •Bnppy,;yQiili^.'sfgdcs ^ i^, were riding was unable to make the ■/'.J* svcfy aateit pbiee im year vnoMtoa. fliiaa RIVERSIDE HFA?!^DtJTr BALLOONS—6 PLY * comer and landed on its side just U to 4 6 . ^ ■ Each Pair Each opposite* 'the Leonard home. Qfl^oally,:medt. ^ '.Foiai|ej^-to;$7.98 elderly man received several frac- 7<»S^7> ' •' ■ ' ■' ■' vi < 29 x,4i^ . .'$5i75 30x5^6 $7.96 tored ribs and the young thkw re­ - ' , . 'V'.'. . , ' .!- ■ -‘N ■ ' ■ ...... 28 X 475 .r:..;; ^60 $12.86 ceived treatment for scalp woimds. of'two of a-1^ A Aveide 29 x &^ ...... ;. 7.^- They were treated by Dr. R. C. Per- vadcty-^Mbbti^ 29^x475: :...;.R 75 ison at the Rockville City hospital 31 X iSwOO ..... * Bter being given first aid at the ^ x&OO . 7110 Sporfy, New Leonard home.. AO Dresses Fm?rn«rly H 3 3 x 8 .5 0 ’ ______— Sjfe- Pythian Officers Installed 22x5jS $^73 $ lll0 iiwaBiiisniHHaMnnHMiinMHMSMMni^iMniinni.*MMnt Damon Lodge, Knights of Qrthlas, aailte flhe^dwaaei'ftomjmrt held its installation of officers in l«r .abn^ dlat,i6|d^^^^ ;v3KAILBLAZE2R TIRES Castle'hall on- Wednesday >nigl^ mis Bbt.ont ' with District Deputy Ber^;ren of room jfprii^ten^gti ^ x4 . - pair, Linne Lodge, Mandiester, and his I ; 1 . ataif in chaaige. Following are the A iL S L A 2 i» Tu bes now nfficers: Chancellor Com- ' mimder, Harry Morganson; Vice Haiiae Fnehi-^ "’' ' ' ' * ' ■' wlipi' V ^i" 30x450 . . . . , 6! x.5.25 «.,...... 99 35 x 6,00 . ;m $ l;1 9 Chancellor, H. O. Cloujgh; Prelat^ " ...... 9 1. Wiliiam Weigold; Master-at^nqs, 29x475::^-:^:'.>.'.C 7 29 X!?5i50 ...... 1.09 32x4J4 1.12 *r . i • * ,-•'!. .*» , - • < ' 1 ' ...... Charles Heinte; Master, o f work, 28x--5:^;;;’ .'vV. / 31x400 i..... 1.09 33 x | % ; :. 1;>12 Edward Lehrmitt; Inner Guard; . " . ■‘‘f: Horace West; Outer Guard, George 30x&^5^..v.'X;v29c 33 X ,400 ...... L15 3Ax4%:;.,.... L12 Scheiner; Kehper o f' Record and V • ■ 9eal, Arthur Friedrich; Master of A s U S i i ^ Finance, Oscar Schubert; Master of PROOF Iteehequer, Bimest Raudgen; Repre- 32 X ?7 x 4 # ^ 3 L X S A 3 ...... A 9 mtative to the Ora^ Lodge for Sins'34 V.; ^ » 3 9 . one year, Hector Blair; alternate for 3 4 X !M: x 4 # " ^ . ' . AS 79, tteo years, Frank Mehr, Jr.; alter- - sate for one yaar, Jaiofeb R- Qubm*. ,33«4Si;>'. 30 ...... L49 ' ' At a m eetiBg:tebe hiad <« July- ^ # 6 0 0 - . . . . ; JSfc, 17, plans will hb diacuated fmr an ■ -4 ' ' ^ ■ ■ '• * I • ' • 1 ' ■ , i . r ' :•> r > . ife , .• - - v\. • ,33'X4'.*'a Emblem OInb Osltag St i t The Rbqkville Eialbiaa dub held o ^ ^ I g».|^ >' y J ■ ■ ' • ...... tfa annual outing-at-teia n a tte r « f Romeo, at OrjniEil lA ke teJVadnaalay afbtenaMaAp.4b*m a im t ^ ’ Iflrlaaa >tse CHtesMidr aF: j^j^.Rpbert

L Ur,-'*.'! SV,'". TO* '," 1^? •'VaJ; K .' ij.il !^»'3 ■S' M o k W i n iumimm im ^ Whew /■ id '|^;hraaght' to ^- ;. "ini m m m M M OBI fimt rioriL '*;V <|ito' davjariilMi’^ Ig^(AP).^ Sollowad' Four lira to ilia iadfiistaidaiawa l CmUMtor HdiMAtlHil BalMi aiHisw 'l^lBg yflimAfktrfiBBB- loyal 'for ftoodhopa to SHOPPING NEWS ' 10 ftf Nfw Typd W r Co. flw* SttofftAiir WilUiM pWlmri troop* at Fresidaht Qatull* fl|St;fi6ri'4|ld N dw jliiiii V aifto and Rabal forces dn the SB* “ ‘ ftom« tbs said A r t B ig InjpytTiinapt.:^ iA WIiMba fleld Job U foa T r im .' , _ spaetotors SIB6R >tha nmnoiccsompaay a.wiuga fee tha I ______ held ttE'-oaBBal-alaetleB o f affictri ta *'Naw HamiT road (' f e yoBth and IM i» fev ioodtng brlglit oeknv m ~i«a'afihd beges w ^ every Ha;- WAITOI riKAMNATlON ua tUiM l. Are wo going to wng Nevamhar, but was . the hsaduuartars at Mala and iS L poaslbto savtogs ta tha call #< (fliooatiiit^ eBal- tltardsiwan knows sb WsO. one year, on e o n d i^ Hard streets. Hartow R^41|s of ations of the raUraitf Freak BBlMn. -M O ttiw Ai m M. Mg^T Tef, hide^ One .tmf% 'that the Itobal* withdraw tiwy Tha BfW boxes; paid for by the ihfB ^aamunt baj^id* Beniy street was aamad /foreman Nsw 'Britato, Jul; 16— (AF) — gat away from black, but when yov thMaaalvss wW be u)»d by two SMB, lift the to w wofdritod aemmdaa ha> Bndl J. Danbarg, cAerfc of who haa for _ |M*t wear biaek, youTl blossom out Mieessdtog WUUam MOQaalgal who hind them. Ona o f thamwai attatH been smpleyed as nnanlrav at the Xf you are plaantng to ean y f * " aaah InvBg kqm to the hex. Sa Thf.i Of 180^ has hsadsd tbs oonmany for the the pettoa and alto oourts. waived taMee or frulta t|4i MaaoB. thoee Ich reds and^purples. Theia^l tonsatr They ware tafcsn priaonart wtamtoattoB on a diarg*oiarg* of^eoavar-of r freight atotton. ls to he tame about the odors al> thsH bexsa which are 82x19x18 aad past 11 years. MOCKmigal is .first had sent to Barra do hssignsd to other duttos.' OBflialf gallon ftults )Mn nr lOo sastty aarrisd by two n»en, win ba apiletant* sMsf o f the dsparttoentL ston o f pubfio foada to PoUcs Court at The M u r]^ D i^ OonpHy ready being promoted for fall. hy, tbs tha fegadgnartora of tha The taOtog off o f the aaaqoat *f tha aoUHtr'a extra dothing, ptHaoBal aad he aMtod.to wifltoraiw ae for*' fOrcaa to today and.W» hpund over to Iha •esata aBd other aquipmdit headed man since the two ppsitloiiB cm* Ifoptambir term (ff Superior Court to ineomtog aM ___ __ Unexpected guestsr-no need, to The daah foUowed raporto r»> coimty* Btovhond was sat made it posaibla to radilclktSi i buatle around trying to get a luaA for railmantai and brigade inigao* meted at times and a&o because be aOtvad harii that the. Rabal laadim her of man smpkaradta th ifn lg h h »lw w Boat tIOnSi erere priced at 94 to y i ^ A44 bar* thought others to the'oomphoy were hadham parihiadad ysstorday by'the An attraction for touriata in 1m - together. Plbrehce's ^^attaataaaait ^ Dsnhs^ wm. arrastod on July 9 Btatlea and M O flsen to amtoBOd. TbOi thirty boxaa were made ob a aent. With IM offer^ ii^iy fl> dsssm og of promotioB. Federdjpovstnbr* of the statas ef aa gate tender at the Mafo a&aat ii the A l e u a ^ « flo a t y (Biate Theater building) la always rush atdsr by OoBtraetor Bmtt L, O. naacing fh the past fiw A m hsa Tbs eoBq^ista 'ast of iffSeers fto- on a r iw it of tha. eonvarsioB of wall prepared with an aaaertmant Matto (ireiie ahd Mtoaa. Qeraaa to 87,645^ef pubUe money to bis charge eroaring ef the rellroad, atrittoFfoe and eabaret eteamari nuala* HohsBthai, Jr.,, aad dWvsxy win bs mounted to mars than $10^,000, tows: Baitow WiBis, foreman; F im lay down thatr anna. and. stmport t oC Mariaal]^ ahew boata. of dweious home.atyla praparw and the raM m a of invastors is a m aftw aomtora had roperiad the al- aeeend trick, or at S o’doek ta the salads, odd outn, rdla aad panrlsi. aaada la time for tha aun to paak Saaimyr fimt ariiatant; Ri^ Gris­ the provtotonal gOvertonent.. afternoon. .tad with Unta and dowarai them Baxt Moaday aiWt.i 7%a eld to have bsm grallfying to tbs spoB^ wold, sseond assistsat; Paul Car- togad sbortaga. Too. it isn’t expeu^va to buy at ' A aonesrteid attaiqpt was made to V,, «* .■* iped.wlth good food and mnalc, type of box, due to th#large mnoust soring hankcra. vini, treasimer; John Limeriric, sab- ( Alenandra takes vpyageurs for Florence’s. rstaiyf WUUam Kaofla and Harold pefouada tha Rsbala to give' up tha of aaatarlal tuwdad tB^'each hex to zebhtooa; Airplanes were sent AUTOlfiTS HRLD t r ^ OB ttia Thanaa. aupply tight maBi-wtra adjudged The report of-the Aasoeiatod Gas and Blaetria Oo. for the twslivs . The cempuny set a tentative date, ever 8Bo Faulo to drop leaflets to FOOD SALE odd meat with a well ,ehltt- vary uaiatiffactwy! hence the ds- months ended Match 81 discloses that\ effect New Haven. July 15— (AP)—A ;- We wonder if you realiie how oMento sguip tha eompany with tha August 14, for their aaauai outiag. Saturday, Jidy 16, 2 P. M. sd potato salad, pioklas and arMn rimt the company tedueed-purchase The committee appointed to be to rested yesterday after an aecfdmt at Ittte it will cost you to baTa TOUT edeiy; fOQowed by a fruit desawri BOW typa. a etrtot totersecUon, the cases of Ha]e*a Stmre Baaamant- indry handled by the New Modal f ^ e y ohhgidkms and unsecured (^axge the outtog is Bariow WU- Daughterc ef Ubevto. an ideti WfftfPfT auppar p a y M w u m m to tbs Us. ' HWiry L. Wilson, WilUam the. Rev. C. ]L Perry of 5 Wheeler kund^, ODO of Ifanchaatar'a meat it qudter w this year. Sinoe HAST DUURES FOUR Terrace.' Stfaffoid, and John Cor­ read, OakM, Ftee, Baked llM to-data aetabUahmenta^ Dial Knofla, Harold McLagan, and Roy Sods Bread, Bte. ,t time the remaining amounts, Criswold. bett, 18, were aet tor a bearing and ask about charges. Male's 85th Anniversary gala ends GLOBE HOUOWNOm 1,875,765 purchase moosy obUga* Thursday by the a f y Court today. gaturday. (kie of the featursd ons, ahd 84,890,000 notes, have 'New Orlssas, July 15.—(AF^— Mrs. Catherine Quick, 55. and l&s. ^Oalon Dattoaair Items is the loveliest chlffoB boss been UgsMatsd, the company re- The oil tanker Raleigh .Warner, of Carrie'Shock, 47, were aUi^tly in­ s How would yon like soma Franoh Thsrs wars 8 i boys and glils who m m tm m With pieot t<9s at 50c a pair. sueessMuUy passed their bsgiBBam ports. the Sabtoa Steamship Company of jured in the collision. They wars t o SninT No, hot potatoes OBtona. Texas was 'rocked hy succearive Corbett’s maohtoe. Sage Allen & Co. fSaleet Urge,, mUd'ilavored onioBSi test, whldi is oonducted each weak RaUsValveta on Tbursd» mornings by Lifeguard Sales of the Great AtlanUe and A NEW ROWBOATexplosions and burst into flames Ine. W ee very thin and separata tha Juaa Rhodes, velvet autheritrity, Facifle Tea Company for the five M in ; dip them into a batter made Frank Bosch. The boys u*o passed early today as she rod . at .anchor Hartford predicts a Uvtly seasons Ib this wars as foUtws ■Terrence Me* weeks ended July 2 were |lMfi62,* in the Mississii^ river near Good- M0D6RN WOMEN HeTilour. milk, egf and salt Drain fabric, and prsdietsprediets many vslvst 784 eonqMsd with 809,842,006 in Twfi Ni»w TCrnTFor Use of I MWISiFiieietUy peln diwtp Che oBlMM, put tnam ia ai wire Bwssnsy, Tommy Grexel. WUUam b ^ L%, SO mUes north of here. drsssss snd hatslats for foi fail as shs rw' Fogarty, WUUam Frazter, Jaekls the like 1981 period, a dsorsase of KiddiMhN.Kiwaiiiaiia To Visit Four men wsirs.4njursd. The crew Jbaalcet and fry in deep fat until turns ..from France^ ].8fi per cent. For the 18 weeks The Ideal :.th^ are goldan brown. Piwlss, Ray Cbartier, John Tumsri Hebrtm Tonight. sought* safefy on the levees along Fred Mohr, Frwi Keish, Bobbie Style vUle, and brought to th* eamp i*> Milwad Turak, Lomuse Dsiaaa:•nay, with 887.600,000 in to# day by Harlow Willis. Xhitaad of putting fried potatoes Maria Wurta, Alice Bluehardi. LO* week and 847,782,000 in the corre­ Men find it dUfiault to figure out on brown psfer to let-it absorb the A number of the Kiwanians will One New 1932 Plymouth Sport Coupe Uaaoonpaw wBlanehard. p^vanw aw w wp------^Battv ^ ^ w vyMavas, y VIr- sponding week of last year, women; but they should aomfort grease, put toe potatoes ia a brown go totb s camp this •vsatog to have giaia.'Tbomten. supper, aad ess that tbs 48 beys With TomlUe Mat, fully *qiiippfd $1.95 themaelvss with the thought that ^ r bag, salt them, aad ahaks The data for tha aanual A reduction of 10448,861.000 net there are having a good time. women sometimes find it Just as ton miles ^or 88A per cent was for qnidi sal* ...... 9 D w O hard to figure out themselves.^— and GUoba, KoUow Jifly 87, with ■ many naw shown in toe foright traffie of dass TO TRY ^ A C B HHF” 1-wItV Uas cut— T. M. Can 8068 for your upointaant oomleai attoita. being an tbs pro­ 1 rafirritds to May as oom p a ^ One New 1982 Chiysler Six 4-Door Sedan Z’-’It’f fi wrap-around-* at the New Frontsto BCauw thorny, with May, 1981, according to toe Tbs new form>llttiiig Kotsx is a 8 Tha permanent wavessaves ggiven lM there gram. ' ' BerUn, July 16/—(AF)-.Johsanss FuUy .qnlppid, *QAC 8-*It'f shadow proof*— Don’t forffri tot Red. Cross Ufa Bureau of Railway Ipenemtoa, Tbs Winkler, bimder of a ttquid fuel 4—It hssn low baclu- far 6Tc special offered this" I wssk*snd ^ Mm. Aldsa Petitjaaa for |4no saving dantonstratieB which wUl .bO traffie rsn 46.7_per eant under that for Quick sal* at Tbs Murphy Drug Company^ are the “pUiob” type, which you can foekOt wMeh be ealls * "space'ship", 8—Ifs crept do chin# In held at 8:80 p. m. Saturday; July of May, 1880. T sn ltriw ds Iw*t|w | w tto ia ii ones wrapiM to ttofall had sold for tbs land valuatton natog Blaaad at Vonttlatod Hose ^ ' tan esnta aplaea aa tronlMl curieii- 141,7M. The Stats in toKtog tin Conservative psopls wars a llttls Uai. iss.yaars ago . . .HUvar vauay grant takfs no oonfeidsration M tto dubious about toe msab nu hose fash- land is ehessn for banana nlanta- value of buildings on the property, ion whan it was first advanced. tioBa. The rodta art platttsd right Uhdar private ownerablp the law Oaptato Fried, wtp go oa Wsdassday Boms of i to the tWak JUniAs and after tbs and butiAngs ware ssseisad a toTEsamsy, IL whift tbo'ICafo planttof, tbs forest growth is dut 8140460 ^ o h trould have gtom the battan waa bmitjjuid talw ilrtoM a TIRES jungle tress am left to rot where circus town under the axisttoir iw rata on trial runs. Tbs Uasr is sched­ fo got it, ai they faU. toprovlds faftlltosrfortha |l,486. uled to come to New York July 87. ^^Aaorioft’i Iiowoit Mood, fin t Qualiij TI ’* is BOW an establ•lis'od fashion. banafiajplaniants., UitoonditienaHy Quarantaod In Writing by tha Faalery The Manchester Neckwear Com­ pany OB Center etreet has on dis­ play and for sals its satirs stock of regiilar first quaUty aselcwsar. Ladies Attention! MANCHESTER BOYS MEET STRUCKUJI WITH K O fiNAKR OUR MD-SUMMER SOTOBT BEFOBS . . Baltimore, July 16— (AP)>-T7ie VBDBBAL TAX slippery ooUa of a 80-foot python CLEARANCE SALE ON LOS ANGEUS STREET W ont into effect • caused plenty ef sxettomsnt on t ' board the stoamsr CHy of Bweod, Offers Senestloiial Vslaes J m . 9 T B A P B X i Hitch-Hike AeroM Continent hers With a sugar eargo from Man­ BeHereEarlrl and "Bump** Into Each Other ila. AXidrWAirOB FOB There—How Othera Fare. It was only a bat^ python—76 ONE U)T SOiK SiniHBR DBB88BS O X d » years old—its owner, a Aotrataa Eacli e e e • # * Reports oomtog back from the said. But when an attempt was. $1.00 number of yoimg men of the north made the first flay to transfer it end who itarted out to eee the Unit­ from one box to another the.reptile (MNE LOT SILK DRESSES ed States, todleatto'that good prog* Each W o Btlfo Bo roes has been made by some and writhed to anger and began to wind $\ 2 . 4 9 that even to the wide open apaoes It ltd colls a b w tin tratoar, Cart IB not necessary to get lost or meet Martin. up with friends. In a poet card writ- , A seaman and a dsofc boy nShsd ONE LOT $7.95 and $9.95 tan by Chester Varriok, who left to battle aad after a struggle with FROCKS^each eooaoesee $ 4 . 7 9 Manchester m June 1 with the to- Martin graaptog th r python’* bead, taatlon of working his way across the three were able to uneoti the $1.00 PORCH FROCKS the country and being present to snake end eram it into Its new Each ...... e • e a a I MURRAY XtRR CtoUfomia vtoen the Olymtoo games eage. / vifcxxMiiinoNAi. get underway ha tells of mssttaM $l*99.VOItBDRBSSES •UARARTRB foee to face en the atreeta to Lm Each a * e e 0 • e s e e • 0 « • 0 e Aagelss Victor Kovto, another Man-' chsitar young man vriio mads the start for the West tan days later. CUT RATE FESIITAI Pajamas Washable; Skirts M, bstog » They are bunking togsthsr aad wm repair er remain until the "Mg show" la WrAriAj, Mj 20 ■ HatalfiliBteh 'I X t S T d M * yepenly for over. R«ular$1.49 * Q Q ^ From Victor Obright, who start­ 8to8F.M .,R.S.Y. $ 1 . 4 9 ed out to make his way aeroaa tha T ilR e a ...... OaJC itaY RUBBER OP, Ttoiiten, N. A oeuntry by werifing f r ^ ena town Chnrdi &Madt, X CnraSiir i s s x r a n r ^ t o anothsr o o b n b word that after ChiffMi-Sffvl^ StoiiiffMBlinefy weektof OB a farm to Nabraska ha Fragassnl Saeleto. has been aUs to get aa for *s South m sim B O A t f a S baiit Horiary ^ 2 * a a * e • e e e a- a I S n Dakoto aad tha chanosa are good BARD UOlfCBfBi Rriadu^H^TalRM foat he wm meke' tha goal, ha wiltaa. i WniMER im pN BRY JoMto Qwaitto and Vietor WoK, 23e - SOPHR - 23e 6 9 i s V two dn«r north sod young mm . IFRirfprOUS , ...... who atartad out togpther.got as far 4i|6to7l88. y tia LaaiHiig inJ8|piltd8lit OF.; Wm» ; liiUi e cmmeitiir.;. an Pfieago, wIm n they parted. Wolf .. ^ m id u n t in q r id iU A T # T M k ' fitoimd to town y sn sj^ but Joe g a fea. ibbRbbi dhTMa g l hi to ritiS ■ Tgei iKM*«k«l«iaiSlNt' Chmiw Ck Syria la ...m n m - ■,fc^ ■Af/'il -M; .’ ^ I ■ : •'S' T » V: . ■■:'iS • r^L •>'A w V, * \ i. ' :• •. skt' M-: .K- •/ >.yi‘ ‘ . ^•'. . "'*. - . ■• *-'71 %V'y,'-■' ••'^’ ■ -■'■ )' f t 1 } I :>3'f K>-

for tb t poiwifr oompiPiM vW /till* w ith ffw m .w e ra caUecs on Rev. pB a rre e iiiR '~ O lm ^ ' AhMafftan eel^pM itMlf, although maiv oeoa- MEN’S FRiBOPFCUIB apd JM ink/JqBM a A . DaVkjsoa Th u n n i t 'M ^ 'itfCsr-'sCSeto' cC*a .tjrain liona ariae whon a iVHM^. d an i^ d a y . - . . ' i ' . i • •. , ■ cohenpdoBi ahe' rSoelved wlRn she ed eariy ;m y • as te wag, hpentag fiiiti^. and' fen on r M ihfOimed for power a ^ ' light ia made um k- .hbrs. W alter Pearson, Jifs . Ed - the g«M' ^ .of his ...V M g w aM M ahon and dapihter; Je an , husband ..hid'bs«n fraad gttilty ■ peotedip. Oeneratiu equirmant U ft* ' • - 'B i , POWER STATIONS alwaya k«pt hi readmeaa mr ‘ auoh H artfo rd: w ere gu 4m of reUrtivea a ‘breach «f '' ptysnise I A'btntrt^oiC Mmtpm fiiu blew uia Bcreaaea in deetrieid requieementa, T(ie s d a y._ :_ ;, ..i suit. broM ^ br.' Myvtle. Joan St Jiead-cffE, Tba ahrils.were fired from vmneat'Btnpr.-' 80 that even the masttiniiiu deinand To Have Ch}iMi Dinner At M r. ahd M rs. Qeori^ T . Gray Plsrre.j^retty'Burse. a passing'autb^bile Am ^ P a u l’ a readily met. Grange M l At Noon— m otored to Sagaphonaok, Lo n g Is­ ' 'Huttoh, ibrqugh bis " attorneys, 'got'awnyl' ’fohner 'preaUent'ied <>llnidReli:|MR>> Sports ProM in Follows. lan d , S atu rd ay to be w ith relatives. h RnncU —'AhM has 'flled'u iVPeu' ^ m thS verdict, Josebb Paclo^i fbrmeriy of nstyM'fltlM.' , Y State WiD Need Dhniiinatioii M rs. R ub y B row n Loverin of Ta l- which awarded MlSs S t Pierre |6,- N. ti, who whs seated in oottvm e and M iss H attie Je w e tt of eOOv.Shasoijgh^ 9800,000.' ' Brookhne,. •Ma«ft',' '.R^frf^Admlgal TREHAINTS BOOKING ___ jtl's autofoobUe iwaitlag for Albert-^ i^dney - B n ew ,'^ ,- tb B. N., Tb» annuel pioMo of the Men’s | RoiBkvllle- w ere- 'visitors in tow n Rworted StiB h a Qnb; the ihfter to opeo .the garage dl6e sgid,' was thi General Court Blanlal during St the Ghrsnge Hall, South Coven-j South M anchester were' recent dilC«liliti(A Aapit 31. guests o f frien d s. in 'N sw 'T i the World War. try. Those attending will meet atj Owing to an unfortunate illness, M rs. Zoe B e o U ty w ith her sister IN CONNECnevr RIVER Power and light eompanlea in the church, at cfhe o’Q lo^ and will Airs. V irg in ia FulenW ider 'h a ve re­ ^ Angefbs, Ji^y 15.—(AP) -> Paul Tremaine has been forced . to leave'there by automobile. A chick­ turned fro m several days’ outing in Evangelist Almee * Semple MoPhe^ Oeraeotleut will have a unique ex- Mstpone all of his bookings for a£ en dinner wiu be served at the M ain e, visitin g several pleasure re­ ' (Ry Associated Kress), . parienee on Wedneaday, August 81, m t two Wiseks. th e mimagement Orange Hall by the ladles of the I SOU' Hutton, beset^ by what ... her Conneotiout’s residents thronged sorts ahd caning on m ends. bathliig .bbaohes again today as the aueh as they have not undergone in at Rau's, Crystal Lake, were notl' Orange at 1:80. Following the din­ M iss Carrie d ou g h of . N ew Yo rk physicians , said' was a ^critical ill­ fied Tuesday noontime by the Or­ ner a spoits committee has arrang­ C ity is m akin g an extensive visit a t ness,'w'm z ^ r^ d today as seeking summer's most extensive heat wave aeven yeara since January 24, 1926. continued. ’Thermometerp through­ chestra Corporation of America that ed a. series of: held games which will the oottagp,ttaie, ^mratloq,^Znsplratioq. Point, some one to cake ever Angeiuf Tern- On that day, they will find it neces­ Mr. Tremaine was ill and could not include. volley ball, baseball, hoarse out the state remained in the'80’s sary to furnish in addition to the Chapman, Hfll at D r.. . ahd Ide which she founded in 19.22 and alffiough 'the weather bureau pre- possibly come to Crystal Lake until shoe pltchihg, and other outdoor W right B. , Bean’s. of which she Is pastor.. regular daytime power load suffl' either August 0th or 18th. These games. * Challenges galore have Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Essex of d i^d ege maximum temperatures ^ t electricity to illuminate homes two dates udll be held qpen unti Negotiations for its purchase were would be Stfew degrees below, those offices and factories for several been issued by niany rival groups | WUllngton HiU were recent guests said to have been opened between definite information is received and and it is believed that vsome'excit-1 at the home of Lewis B. Price, of yesterday. minutes during broad daylight. the announcement will probably be David L. Hutton, Jr., husband of thq Bridgeport with a high reading The occasion is that of the total ing games will result therefrom. The Bliss Ruth Ayers who has been in evangelist,- and the Rev. Ernest made Saturday night at the dance reputation of the ladies of the I Hartford several weeks, on a case as of RB was one of the hottest cities eclipse of the sun which this year just when Paul TremalnA and his Roberts, an associate of the Rev. in the atofo yesterday while New throws its shadow of totality over a Orange at Covtatry for excellent registered nurse is now at thp home Paul Rader, bwner of another of 'the sand from Lonely Acres wlU he at cateimg fhf just such gatherings of her parents, Mr. and Blrs. Wil­ Haven and waterbury were only considerable portion of northern Rau’s. city’s tabernacles; one degree cooler. A maximum of New Bingland and Canada. Connee- being of a high order it is expected liam L. Ayersv Artie Majmo and his Lake Placid that this very'essfntial. part of the . Bliss Luty Marshall of Hartford is ' “Any 'negotiations occurring to 88 to 86 degrees was forecast for tlcut, srolto not in the path of the orchestra will be presented this date came from the Temple,” said New Haven today. umbra, will be in the darker part of program will be wdl' tali^n care of. spending some time as quest at thS coming Saturday night by Messrs A large number of the members I home of Blr. and Blis. Hoyt Hayden. Jonathan E. Perkins, busiheSs mana­ Despite the-crowds swimming in SPEDAL FOR T a n WBBK the penumbra and the degree of to­ McCormick and Barry those enter ger for Mr. Rader.. “We have made lakes, levers and in Long Island tality will vary from ninety-six to have declared their intention of | The Tolland Young People’s So­ prislag and popular promoters from being present ciety is invited to attend a meeting no overtures heife at the Taber­ Bound yesterday, only two ROAD TEST essary for lighting purposes in Bridgeport,,216;. Waterbury, 197; 16 broad daylight is almost as unusual Norwich, 52 and Stamford, 170. Mrs. Alexander Bunco of Bolton

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Jlmriftilirtf ttiii iAjf wt iMy wm kacma to Mak tbgaagpat to that «• M r otoar >1 tflipMisrtd by tto ofgtiiuod fimto drug to itoWtoipiy od'Maiitotols mag* to hundred ears of com to the' two character training." femslea to be seen at these Dem- 20,000 or more paaons d t t i^ the grtenaad ’dnfied Uoaa hours they wwe in the held; a wlt> 'o f 2 coverings. Thla, pototo*^ to a . rather . coa»> oeratle meetings are younger, Gamer show. Tb# Horald Prtatlaf Oompany. Ine.. ness is provided who makes oatk aaapptar aad prettier — tocluri^ The finritb demonstraticn, an Were MAO. M#tnn#a ao ItaaBetu rupoaiibtllty. ttOB comidainti anc^ when you atto even those in the galleries — enormous antbuslaatle affair,, was Cor typostaphie&i im re appaafiBa Ja that he saw the neighbor drive Mi ST#rtla»m#Bta la ti# irsaBBeeier to think about it, it saems wlKdly those exhibited % the Repub- brokSD In tbs ariddla to allow Rose SivaalAp Barale. cows against the fence and through justifleCL Yat it arisea, to part at llcaas, ^ SOdaitots dr the Qua^ Zul alien of Maasachusetta, who bad the openiiig-^>«against which the ds« muMsts m>oonvsntion BiiiiinwMfrt /sung the Star-Spangled Banner as FRIDAY, JULY 18. least, from a eoBfuaico. as to the No doubt the traditional conserv­ a eurtaln-ratotr, to stag “My Haro.” fendant proves an aUbL The Jury l^anctton of the achoet a oonftislba atism of the Republican partyfwhlch brought down & house all rMogoiisa the ohvioua aatmth OBIlAnNO BUSmBM whldi to aad always has been wide* has something to do with the' foct over again. the evidence and finds for that the estuoable ladles o f that However dii^uraglng, however tl)e dar ^read in the United Atotts. Mrs. “Altalto BHl" fendant. faith are more likely to tend Mrs. Alfalfa ^ Murray was disastrous this present economic! Yhs sehoers jri> is to p n p o f lu toward matronly features and dl- there, enjeytog-her first oonvantloD, Chairs: depression, here end there we see a If lawysr and platotUf had con­ pttyils for llfA to lit them for their and entranced' aU the numerous fined toemseivea to the truth th ^ bright spot, semethiag Of ansourago^ plaoea la the modem wortd, to ac­ No Bafiring Snlta, bnt— 'newspaperwoman, tw givtof them shown bdow- could not have lost their suit. Bathing sMta are not oommon- frank, good-natured Intervtows. A j mant. Hot always to the bright quaint them with life about them iy worn at oonventioas, but other- man next to me, vlewtog Mrs. I toot for present relief but more' And yet It is a regrettable and and to trrin them ao that thoy may wise a promoter aaddng to'otgiui- George A. Waters, head of OMa- I fj^anoy wmstoiag whieh givse painful truth that tba whola case make tha most of their trients and Isa a beauty oontoat could do little homa’s boys’ reformatory, as She better than annex — just to men­ seconded for Bill, kept insisting she ! promlia at better aayn to oom& against John Barlcyoom has been opportaMtlea. presented like the market garden­ tion a few sample groups — the was a “ knockout” Rlghtl I Manchester is now experiencing one This job can hardly be done prop­ covey of wives, stenogiaphers and Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, er’s. It is BO great wMlei'. that its Note how t o oeavae to i of those brief periods that give a erly if the pupil’s character devriop- daughters brought alteig by the Washington, D. C., statuesque, and merits have been lost OD'the jury of Maryland delegation, the TAmmany aociaUy promtoant did friepd of t o bocke of theee degrto ctf rsUaf front the exasperat­ ment to igaored. Yet the school, Muirs to eewn ttwa to public opinion and that Its advo- glrlafoom New York, the Virginia Woodrdw WilaOD. and nation] com- ing nmnotmiy at bajTbuaiaass. from the very nature o f things, can briles who came to scream for mittpawoman from thp District at AH BMtat ceffba tabtaa foruaeeat The'leg datea have failed to achieve the ends A alight toerdaae to activity was go only part of the way to that field, Harry Byrd; or Alfalfa mu Mur­ Columbia, aat with bar lorgnette for peirdt wr torraea. reettoatoo.a atavaa* they have been seeking. They ray’s kiltie hand from Oklahoma on the platform, frequently smok­ Green frames; strlparf noted to tbs Chancy silk mills hire la. a broad and goascal wair it am Urew, btaelt or o r i ^ have told far too many and too a t y (eqmetlmes caDed'“Bill’s Bsre- ing a dgaret and fre^ently jeto* covering. Wsfoi and inquiry from an .authority &t instill certain fundamental princi­ l^gei* Babies” because they were so fintobes, ' stripol Wore glaring lies. ing in applause regardlees of her the plant brought the information ples into Its pupils; but the rehl job much better looking than the aver­ preference for Roosevelt MAO; age chorus). \ that- not one dollar ^ t was being It to, for example, a lie to say that fit ib o ^ training, of cb siA ^ r buUd> One man’s poison is another alcohol to reqwnribla tor most of the So much for a general, bow to man’s punq»eriiicket but perhaps expended to aUtoe the llicfiiasa pos­ tog, ia thS 'jbb of the piurents. It Democratie feminity in the ag­ the most likely beauty contest win* sible was far a direct order. All of mtoary to the world. Drunkenness always bas been and It always will gregate. Getting down to individu­ aer anumg the national comnfittss- has caused a great, daal of It, to the renewed activity was based on be. als, young aa 9b was Mrs. tCatle gafi It must b i imhlbsd at hoaw. H wa “ afii,Al'»wIfs. come. The next oatiOBal oeavsntlen Cmmsetlditt, todustcialty, oMohaal- qusat drink of any alooboUo. btvsf^ a loyal oad devoted eoasert who won’t oomo uatil lOM. Tho bod! • rw c. arp a^UUai out ’into the world a eally and nsataUy as wall, la a far* sgt withbut svsatusny bsoomiag A y o u n ^ gsaaratloB defldsat la char* ! i S a « A tile atota. It la tha'horns atata c< SBSlavsd by tbs haUt aad eoavsrted aotor^ a p d there Is lots'of roomr for thouaiada of tovnatlva gantusaa and lato a aioral aad phyaloal wrsek. has pcedttcad mors patanta than argnifisBt on that ohsr|a-o4t Is not Mors people con use oleobol with- fair to lay the btuas on tha sebooU. any othar atata to tba Union. This out abustog It thaa caaaot do so. long partod of beotoaratlvo inaotlr* It's a boeUsas burin ess to taaraagus ity to toduatry haa glvan tha nan^ ehlldrao about tbs liksHhood. of ufaetttrars' and thalr eonaignara tbslr bsoomiag vsgraats aad lUllag “Let MO Writs a Nattsifa longs. . "^ersatorT A 42«to0b sfthftftnffT time to alt baek and eatob up on druakardri grave if they dors to New York, July 16—Having lived, oloop was usually/to togsst stos ideas. ' oUowsd. All four. ohflStao tamper with malt, when they know through to s s or four campaign Evsr stoos tbs war Industry had parttoipaats.partloi] its. Two outsiders mtyht that their parents take a glass of songs, “Happy Days Are Hero fsneniUy be . been spssdtog along at such a found: oas William bear or a nip of liquor—aad remain Agato" doesn’t jmsm- so bad. And finrith,.inrith,. petpat boatautoh for t o John breakasck paes that, it didn't svsn art you going to hear iti good parents sad upright oitlssas. A. Roosevelts, afid Louis Hows, have tuns to eonaidtr wharo it Tboaks to ■ what t o lato Al OBS-tlms Bswspapsratoa who has Itooklsas rioiggsratloB,. stupid, was bound. iOsnlaii wns so hsavUy ensMAtr PUVE becbbti laritb dilli t o raddio, you’ll got bssB t o govsraov’s olds for many ssif-dsfsattog misrsprsssatatioa it every ttaps a Osmoorat snsosss. ytftpi# ‘ rewardsd jthnt tlM "brain was givsa O f oourss, Fraaklto D. Rodss- Mow to t o aoee, a* ooeura ui prise have entered into the oampalga On July 15,1918, Garmany threw The race was fetogsd, across t o fl|httog, eoueee t o a o ri severe . a vacation. Industrialists made her last ounes.of atrsngth fh aadth* vslt; ooulfi easily have dseidsd to Hudson, with Rossdata t o most Health and Diet If. HOW against liquor for the last ssventy- favor of “Cahtornla, 1 LoVa Youl’’- frequent starting potot bisedtof. How tang' t o hose will mohsy'Wlthout prssiKng to tha limit flvs years. And thereby a great re.; er grieat offensive on tba wsstoriir btoed depesdslends upon t o front. Tbs attack, esatarsd against It to on# of to faa^, jests tot amount offfibrii fibrin ' and eenasquantly idsaS warsn't forin has been wreAed. Lat’s aaa: that cthar Roossvalt’a uy ones did H m ^ ; boat wifi, Advice blood, os t o ! fortheomtog because they weren’t French and Amaricaa troops, be­ anthem was “Hot Time to t o Old one with snoui bos blood It to high time that, a fresh gan with great fury on a front of atol that was dtty to a ptptm wbidi N O R G E needed. Town.” And Al gmitb can’t cross unmasted aU o t o i entrants. By Or.'Frank McCoy^ wMob clots auICklv and' the clot start were made. High time that more than M miles from Chateau- stops the fiow. I^ety out of one Now everyone faces a certain the, street without encouraging a Roosevelt’s models-'and print* the habitual use of intoxlesats was Thtorry to Rhaima. hurdy-gurdy man to -strike up, fairiy duttsr Ms oqm house, and WHAT TO DO FOB NOSE BLBBO hundred nose Wseds are ^quickly I amount of hardship, rich or poor. stom>ed, but, whers to 'flo w to ex­ attacked on higher and truer German official buUatips claimed “ttdswaiks of' Newt York.” to r e to aa Cvsrfiow to Ms Dutch­ ! Everyone is searching every co: ccmplcte victory In-the fifst day. of Odolldge .jcAn ecarcely' be de­ cessive sad to not easily steauned, grounds than those ordinarily em­ ess County repldcocs, which he Nose bleeds tocreaSs to frequency the.best iflaa la to caU a doctor, but for a moans o f making moneys The the great drive. They dMmed lO,- scribed as the Binging type, and las preferred to Mi c t i i ^ during the, .summer;' fim t because ployed. There are plenty of them* 000 prisoners and vast stores bad W o o d ^ Wiiron Yell hsir'to war tbia to ssldooa necsapoiy. If onty a ^ brain of the geniue Is active again GILBERYeWAN. Alcohol should be regarded, not ae bemi Mptured. son|s. t o htot aad'rttfi 'M t o sua tend to ajaall 'hmouat at blood to comtog • hnd bew products, new business bring a*larger supply of (flood to from t o Bose, it to good to remem­ the evil weapon of a personal devil French advices admitted that i will be the result.. Down in Water* their troops body been pushed back Around t o pyrotechnic shops t o bead and m p s ^ y tba mUcous ber to t It wul most likely stop to nor aa the embodiment of an injuri­ a short time. I bury a new type clock is produced; ae much as three nfiles. hut elaiined of Manhattan they eqpect a return meailiraaea of t o nose, and, sec­ ous enemy of the race but as a that all important polats were be­ to t o red fire days and are pre­ ondly,/baeausa t o t o ima apt to be FV>r those who^would,iiks to know I Danbury had Its splurge With the chsmieai product of specific uscful- ing brid and that troopS; available paring for it. Small town cam­ morn tojurias or Mows of t o noaa aomsthlng- te 'do, 1 wnuM rsiDoai- paigning through t o ’’rest' and mend applying' cold Moths to t o i Empress Eugenie bat and to busy nesB in eepeotol cu es but u unfitted were amply capable of handllag t o during Outdoor play, aa in vacation now working on new s ^ e creations situation. nriddle-west .wtU be sufficiently time. bossiof to npse aad to hack of ; to s L tor aeckleM end wholesale explrita- ■feverish to bring out t o Mmost Back while thp patiept stands or Mts a for Milady’s headgear; New Britain An entire American divtokm was While an occastonoJ noaa bleed to upright In severe- Maeding' 1^ m ^ a tion u any other medicine. Its ef­ rushed into's counter-attaek and forgotten fireworks. . of little conaequenoe, those who I is making a new type of safety lock succeeded in retaking a part ot the And, wmiiiow, t o Jobless be necessary tOjto^M ftoto cotton fects should be understood, not u AMELIA TELLS HOW SHE have them often should try to find into to Dosteil;' gtefiy pushing It t for the bouse and to ground lost eariler to t o day. bandmen ss« b to feel that there out t o epuae. Except the nose leading vrith comparetlve certain­ will be a demand for parade toot- CAME TO A FLTBB into the nostrfi aboiri 55 ANBWHBS ' to your imitoi,. at top speed. It might well be call­ A stoM* caretaker appeared to tea called “Waaders." who, Uves a ^ go to perdltlon-^d have —WnUamr' fii FCstor, Oonunontot The book’s. wamOb to “Random Suffer from hemopMUa, may Meed unit oa t o . ed “The Spirit of Gonneoticut’’ Al­ be about It is said to be used from. t o noM and find (Dtetued Ntovoae Syptopi) cubic diet the boys aad glris give yon the de- more often by Mrs; Roosevrit than iwootds o f my owa gylag OBU of wta. ready here and there results can be men in aviation." ThMdeporibes t o tttialaeat impoaaUfla to Mop the Mr; Fred ' G. writes: fp a « ■' served ranberry. If all Aatorieaa.'buataass showed by t o . New: York govetnof. She “Mp toniliei^iigap » l yaam, haa star oOty^% Men. Greater results are bound to averagw a day and a half to two contents prMtyaeoUiatoly.- There to one Uae of attack on no mojre low: thair.do our meaeber- (or, if you prefer, The nrost comm<^ ‘c/uise in chil­ what; t o doetora asy to diBeaas -ot -mdvlnit:.^Vtiir come soon and the creative power sMp flfures..^ii4 pv ewt in tode da^ la t o city tsadring aebool t o ncntiail nsnwta-oetmn.- Ba alcohol that h u never been very and IpQktog after her charity Mrs. ^utnam) bagto* by tMfijwg of dren to tmdoubtodly catarrh o f t o of the prollflo brains of the state yean), we imiad ^ that proeper- her own girlhood to t o middle wept pose. When the child ptaffs hard or icMn-AB light MB' hto sea not generaUy utiliaed. That to the ouB times work. ’ may produce better bustoess, at amMtioh tq he a ■tiesitos, 4toms at t o maaii. omu* steady, tqtt » a t to'dhawsa to proof o^ mental aad xQ.oral insuffi­ P ^ k. Avenue and o t o r secttomi latter part of t o war worked to a . ; u . . ' adage “Necessity is the mpther of The Ameriooii people are not used Toronto hospital for wounded sol­ t o Meod tony ba eaaBsfwefi ae that, tool” wMch your bw to* to Mlffnr- ciency. It would be far moriii' ef­ to dtotrasA Your laadara afa diiay started. if vMMtlag ooeun. bsfore I oould gtvs you' aity invention'.’ was never more applies' Here he kscps most ot hto fa- diers. fectual to sh(^ a boy It to a from their .fMl ppm . t o halrirts. Then, when' her fanuto moved to K g m ■ s 9B||B^^B^m n^n ita advice aa ,tode are a gfiat ble. finer thing to. roly on Ms owa mtad Your tolMririg. p iM also aiAdiwy. „w n ooUaelteB -cf .agval prints. ataevs.-the maity jHfftoto W totoa MMch Tha warn art with old California, .t o toamad to' fly, after affect to oeptnfi narvoua-hj and Ms owa M ryu aiafi hto hUMuitiaw aad .i i i l y day steam whloh aha'want' to Boston and an* t o pfilow. MOBB LIQVOB TiUTH gsoatA Tiwy hava gaged to settlement work. It wad should The csM ral a s lru to aMMun to a own coutogs la all Ms various u it too, hut AoTao aneh. bcandi. A aCtaetton cf subjects tag^wMtt taMedea to-hto-hrtta n ita bad Jaoa Addams, whs still remains oontacta with Ufo than to rety dipicttog John TiMfi Jeaes to ia ri- her fitir toanihA ttantio fiu h t to t o ’i»thtfiea»rri . aerd 'Outwardly “rtgiiaF* Aasusna of the ntof phuw at Ms career arer cea* l^ d s^ la m thaTS^ bS on stimuiattoia Mppad up la pern a sMtoMBt worker, to a M to tMa ncofililtt I otttatopBpg adharsnto of prohlbi* ^Meto k b e . (I the form of a UgaM drug. Gat <( flatted avlatar.' hraM d rA sirpke sewB*ya dsvotaa bar oflqrts •a A]bs r-^i**** had aa affair sit That Jlight M fully dop^^ted to through tha aoodlss of tha boys aad t o heait " hs askflid ’ di i'Aiaige tondtt Mod ahfi ;aa as ShtototoAoito largtiy to un- girls that'It j^_a usra eoafisaloB There’s uaa t h f i d m t o t 'a t o ■I taiuitiLy ^tog' .A. o f .Bto' j nsaobtog a t wsakaasi to boMow pavaga at I are happy aad i l i .dpPt heart (I'Ssn^ c f thi fM tompstmaes Iwsona. to- fairs are buriad Mae. WHh fc. i Idsu Or fuB froni a rimmlsM formu­ Mood 'ffthsr witf pfw AM hfCM M ' la pafi s ^ wta Itoy* jinBOyboglli aad t o . jMila. that m.toD. hfoud to flmla. bf* « *vr• ■ -,cv’

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fbad. S lid ers are being riled for otdvgrte and____ 8 miles, f ' '-ioc hte r y it iM i:t e West HElbford. wfo eat dbw^to a ____ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ComUtion Off Route No. 148 IQUbilWoirth. (fe s te r road. n d ^ In teSQth ia atyMit'7 o'ffiiffi.^Sbarmaa waa w w redtetesed by lltQe gifts PRlDAy, JULY IB (C w tn l u 4 Buteni Standard Tilma) About nOlei of wsiterbound nme- Mit gpgnyto traffic. v ; it o A o j -Newhtel Stat^ Roads adam under construction. No' delay 5™® W«thi ■ fra in iB i rabjMt to «tamni«b P. M. CDa/Ugat ttm* oao taonr istor). ’ WBUngford. Eaat-i-Wi day eslte;'with'; toe four. Bimeutiveo (Mfttt All pcognBi to koy tna bule chain or aronw theroof unloas apod* to traffic: road. -'About % mils' of .watef- R m o p p t The Htesdd;' ' roddg irb iffi h| d M : ooaa^to eoaat (e to o) doa^nattoQanolnd•a alTaYanabi* ■taUona.t Tritoih JEtoted' qtockiy extipguirii- 'a'- Road condittona and detours in Route No. 149 bo'Und macadam under oonstructloh. ; A fter r ' r e a t e yt^ur - editorial this year : ( ^ ■Tk» AMoetaU t Prm t) CanL Baat* Migat Haddam. East Hiridam- Open'.to traffic. . . ed. ■ - • . , , 4:15— 6:15—Tiwkar's Orolw—o out the state of Oonnectieut made neces- “Sunana^ TriweT 1 judge , that you fldt of:W,0d0,a9»^i NBC*WBAP NETWORK 4d0- SdO-Sklppy-^dweat repeat Moodua road is brihg foiled for ^ WeatoB. Georgetown* road. About have >no| driven d o ^ , MidcDe Tum- Mrs.^Harry Ftek and two cblidren aaty ^ highway construction,' re­ mile. n e ^ Trade to pare'domii: ■ABIO — Barti woaf.ptoarl mol wtto 4:45— 6H5^MadiMn SIngore—o out 8 s^ ge of waterbound 'mgeadam pUm >^1 re fto 'te lc u la rty to nwtored to Hanmumasset beach carriers ars prspardd wlar wtaa woah wfi wtft w m jj p n w 5dW— SdIO—SW Gary, Songer^ out pairs and oliiiag announced by the Route No. 157 4mder oonatruction, ffitte9'.fru^ wasao well kid woo«who wow wdat... 5:45— 5:45—Connie Boawetl—e out Connecticut Ughway department as Mlddlefield. Rockfaii load. Shoul­ Good Hill road. About 2 miles of traeks and Love Lana — 'imd tbe Elmer Bart of Reiteilo'ia spte> 1^^ mSlTHWUT jB CANADIAN — WHoi 5:00- 7dX>—Bird and Vaah e to e of July 18, 19U. ders are being oiled fo r 8 miles. gravel sufface under ."oonatruction.. other Old a t the Chweh i i 'itothinc to tog the riimmeg at tii« home bis <* wiba wobc wday Id^rokpw o w ^ 5:15— 7t15-Slngln* Sam — Baala: Open to.tnffic. \ aOUTH wrra wptt wwno irla wjaz MoMy Magie—IXzie: Danes—west ’ Bonto No. C. 8.1 Middletown. Rocl^aU road. terite holne almit The Idn^sec- grandmother. Mrs. Emma 3. mdm red tabulations'toto wOa’ Wma wiod wga r o o j p b wapl 5:50— 7130—Symphony Orch,-^ to a East Ityme. New Haven Pike. Shoulders are being oiled for 2 tion is dusty, rbrity, satidy. and full net. ., / Tbrae Important sesdans a rt wjdx wnBb kvoo irlCT wtaa wbap kpro 7:00- Sd» — week • End Program — Shoulders are beteg oiled for 4 miles. Baslo: Grand Opera—Dtzle of ruts.' Bi'Wittter thwruts are so Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Stiles are plannedri-the m e e t e ri( : toe ad- 7dO- SnO—Leon Belano Orehestra miles. * Bonto No. 162 , bad that it is practically toopaanble. eajOylng Ayihotor trip.' They are .vleory council of .the PACIFIC COACT — 1m imjatw kmo 7H5— SH5—Plane Team—e to e Fairfield. Boston Post , road. Orange. Jtmes Hill road. Shoul­ MATERS Y u , all. Um cbuhtiy roads are oil­ R g i lt e Executives khq kpo keca koz kir ks« kfadktar kgn tonrlng through tbe White Moun- S M - SMO—Shllkret OrehestraL^oCo • Shoulders are bring oiled for 8 ders are-being oiled for % mile. ed^ and kept Ih'&ne'ahape. H it hap­ full meettoi^of the Cont. Caat. 5:15— 0:15—AdvantuTM'id HsaRb miles,. tatea and toe Green MOuntaina. 2i00—Three Shadaa ot BIm 5:50— S:SO-Barlow Oymphphony—e to a West Haven. Jones Hill road. pens to be tha’ road'trbm Podunk to Mr. and' M n. Leslie Newbmry 1:1S— at15~Eileen u Blll—aaat quip 5d»—10dl0—Little______Jaok LilLittle—e to a Madison. Boston Post road. Shoulden are being riled for 5 AT THE STATE Nowhere over-ffiiich the only traffic IdP— 8dO^Woman’a Radio Roviaw 0:15-r10i15—Redman Orohas,—« to a Shoulders are being oiled for 5 ^ miles. and family wbo are spending the tion Tburiday.- 2KN>— Stop—Batty Mooro—Alao .aanth OdO—10:50—Nalson’a Oroh,—o to a ia Flffiier Brown who delivers eggs miles. Two FeatOTM eunfmerjnontha-at their summer 'U te railroad Credit . 2tlS— S:1B—Mum by Melody Three 10:00—11:00—Ellington's Band—e to a Boito No. 198 oBcri a week, there win be a beauti­ home I l f toe Adirondacks, returned 2:45— S:4S—The Laoy Next Deer lOdO—IldO—Kruagsr Orohas,—a to a ,Westport. Boston Post road. Somers. Hall Hill road. One mile Cteorge O’Brien in “ Myateiiy ful coat of oU. But when it comes m eeting-will' ooneeptrate m i Stop— 4H)P—La Trio—aaat only IldO—ISdlO—Dance Hour—wabo only Shoulders are being oiled for 4 for a few days to their hohie to apd meana of bdptog the wgaker S:15— 4:1^Plrata Club—aaat only 11:30—12dO—Waak> End Pro g,^ rpL of roUed gravel road is under con­ Rapeh’’, an adaption of , Edward to Middle Turnpike over which tlmre South Windsor. 3:45— 4:45—Joe Whlt^ irlah Tenor miles- * struction but opm to traffic. Stewart White’s -“The Killer”, and is a conatant stream of tnuBte no­ chrriers to meet approaching debt 4:00— 5:00—Dinner Mualo—Alao ooaai NBC-WJZ NETWORK Otto MelUn of South Windsor has Route No. V t S. lA Bonto No. 202 Walter Huston, Anita P a ^ amd body appeara thg least bit Intereft- matttritiee. It recently,, aanouneed 4:15— 6:15—Pirate Club—midwaat BASIC'CHAIN—Bast: wjs (kttfl wba- Stratford. Bamum avenue. Con- beeti gpendtog a few days at Engle­ 4:SP- 5d0—Clyde Doerr*a Basophenee wbsa wbal wbam kdka wgar wjr wle^ Pomfret-KfiUngly. A bridge over PhlUips Holmes ic “Night Court," is ed. It would sum to me that tbe that all maturities torongh July cretei pavement about 1% miles in wood, N. J. . ■ \ bad been provided for. 5:05- 6dX>—Orpan Raverlee—eaat Midwest: wel^ kyw kfks wenr wla kwk Quinebaug river and a section of the new jirogram at the’ Sute to­ le u t they .could do la to apply obme 1:30- e:S0—Lanny Roee-eaat kwer koil wren wmaq length, under >con8tniction. No de­ the Pbmfret-KilUngty road, ‘ water- 5:45— 5:45—The Ooldbaroar Skateh NORTHWEST B CANADIAN - WUnj lay to traffic. day and Saturday, “Mystery Ranch’i oil. U yoii hava any explanation u 5:00— 7dW—Oreh. B Cavallera—o to < wlba katp wabo w dv 1 ^ akgw etef bound macadam; lengte about 2 ^ embraces more suspenM, mors to. why tbii/Valuabla piece df. high­ 7d)0— SMO—The Bakimo Night Club Stratford. Sec. 1 of Merritt high SOUTH — amra « r ^ wwna wis wjax miles, ia under construction. Minor thrills,, and more exritement to*** way ia truted like a joke Fm sure a 7 :3 ^ SdO—Leo Reieman Orohaatra wfla*wsnn wlod' warn wme wab wapl way from Main street to intersection delay- to traffic. 5:00- 5:00—Whltaman'a Band^ to • wamb kvoe wKy wfaa. wbap kpro oi Routes N. S. 1 and lA 8815 feet any of ito predecesaors in which lot of people TYould be interested./ 5:30— 5:30—Rapee in London— 0 to t woaI ktbs kthB KUUngly. Pomfret road is being Think you. 5:00—10:00—Run Celumbe Orohaatra MOUNTAIN—koa ksl kglr asbl bitiuninous macadam. No detours oiled for 1 mile. George O’Brien has been starred. 5:15—10H5 — Vlneeat Lopes Oroh<- PACIFIC COAST—kgouinqrw kome and no delay to traffic. How O’Brien, a young ringer, at­ JUST PUZZLED. baai^Lanny Reaa—waat repeat kbq kpo keea koz kjr kga kfid ktar Pomfret. Dayville road is being Mancbegter.' rinwiti. 10:00—11 dN^Rarph KIrbenri iem l Or. Milford. Post road cut-off. Rrin< oiled for 2H niifes. tempts to rMcue a begu t^ youyoimi CenL BasL forced concrete pavement about 8 girr who is held a oiq^vs'iny July 14, 1982. ' 10:30—11:50—Teddy Blaeln Orohaatra IldO—ISdO-Farm B H0ma-« to e No Bonto Numbers CBS-WABC NETWORK 12iS0— IdO—The SyneapatorOf Orohas, miles in length is under construc­ notorious: 4Nmd of kUlsrsr ' bow hg Barkhamsted. West Kill Pond BASIC CHAIN — Beat: wabo (koyi 12H5— 1H5—Smaekoutsi Comedy Due tion. No driiay to traffic. No ‘ de clasbei with btr rensiwda captor Bator's Note: This of 1:00- 2d0—Radio Troubadeura teuriJ road. (Irsvet surface about 4 miles wado woko weao iraab wnae wgi wkbw - IdO— 2d0—Plane Moods, Lae Sima and his band, forma tbs'baaigof 'oiM Middle Turnpike is updsr the ooB' House’s Store-Wide wkro wbk ekok wdro weau wlp>wfan 1:45— 2:45—KoMn Oreh,—Aiao coast Route No. 2 in length. Conmlete. of the most, intriguing lerteB plays trol .of the town. The Herald h u wlaa wean wfbl wapd msal; Mldweat: Cornwall. (Sreat Hill. L oom wbbtn wan wfbm kmbo weoo kmos 2:15- 5:15—Radio Guild Play-re to < Habron. Now London-Hartford of tbs ygar. On# of'tba.bigb spots bOeu'aifuiBg for aa improved 3:10— 4:15—Danes Maatara—Also a road.. Sboulderg are being oiled gravel i ^ a c e one' mile In length. BAST AND CANADIAN - WPS wpb SdO— 4:M—The Singing Lady — aaat in tbs ploturg is a savage be- ■tretob of road firite tho railroad wlbw wboe mbs wfaa wore ofrb ekao only: Old Pappy—midwaat only for 2 milee. Grading, subfaca and disinage un­ traokg to Lovo Lana for umo timo. DIXIE — wgat wtaa wbro wbt wdod der construction. Open to, teaffic. twggn O’Brien and-a massive T"di*** knox klra wroo wlao wdan wtoe kria 5:45— 4:40—Orphan Annla—aaat esly Colchester. New London-Hart­ atop a bigb cliff. Anctbar la t^te/sen- Tbo BOleotuen started to do somo 4:00— 5d)0—Tranter Brothers, Sofiga ford road. Shoulders are being oiled College street. L oom gravel sur­ wrr ktrb ktaa waeo kfJf wqam wdbo 4:15— 5:10—Pro'Art String Quartet satlonal rescue of a .mgn bag outtoig ahd grading tber# but then wdae wblawtaaa wtar wdb] wflw wwra for 8,mlles. face, about one mile in length. 4H5— 5H5 — Lowell Thomae — aaet: been bound to tbe.bgck .cif a ripiig-i, tba joD stoppod. A ooai of off MIDWEST - wbea wabt weah wnbd Orphan Annie—midwest 'spest ' Bonto No. 2 gad 16 Grubbing, grading and InitaUlBg wtaq wkbb kfab wlan kaej wlbw kfb Ing wild bOTN and sent oiit'ffOtaMft wouldouid be helpful.helpful.' I f the oil in wmt wnaz trkbn 5:00— 5:00—Amea !fi* Andy — oast:. East Hartford. Bridge over culverts. Ifo delayg. Hart gtrMi The Singing Lady—^dwaat repeat a bdrrible death. CeosUa. Parker, that scetion vrould appear btfore MOUNTAIN—kvor kia kob kdyl 5:15— SiUplmpersonatlene—a to a Hockaaum river. A triple box cul L oom gravel eurface about one milg PACIFIC COAST—kbJ knz koin in length. Onfbbing, grading and wbo baa appeared aa O’Brien'i lead­ the Board at its next mootiai SOBM- kfro kol kfpy kvi k o m kml i------kfbk k w ^ 5:50— SdD—ftabblna Boya-c to a vert and approaches on Main strset thing might be done about it 5:45- 5H5-Jeneeones B ■Hare—Alao • ------soatb are under construction but open to ingtalrag oulverte. 0pm to traffic. ing lady in several of b ii pibtiirM, CenL Bast OdiO— 7dO—LeonardAonard Joy’s Orehestra has tbe leading feminine role. Otbers 12:00— 1K)0-De Ra Ml Trie—e out 5:50— 7 d ^ Tro e Be AAnnouneed traffic. Durham. Walltegford road. About 12:15— 1:15—Piano Rooltal—o out 7:00— SlOO—Friendship Town—a to a Bonto No. 4 one mile of waterbound macadam in tbe lupporting east are Noble 12:50— IdO—Bllsaboth Barthall—o to e r i » — SdO—Roy Shleld'a Oroh,—a to e under congtruotlon. -No delay to Johnson, Charlee Middleton; Cbarlte lSi45— 1i45—Artlata* Reeltal—e to a SiO^ iiOO—To Be Announeed Gtoshen. Cornwall road is bring 1:00— SdIO—The Grab Bag—c to a OiML- 0:50—Love Sengs and Oaneeo oiled for 2 mllti. traffic. Nb detbure. Stevens and Roy Stewart wAnm 1:45— 8i4^Bdueational^ to a •ifl-R H g —Hello Mafifc Skoteh Route No. C. 8. 6A Cbeahire. Cook Hill road ie un­ "Night Court’’ is a film that will 2:00— tiOO—Salon Orehastra*Le to a Ow^lOUM—Flekens tiaMre — i__ der congtruetton for about one mile. 2:45— 5:45—Franklln'a Oreh.—e to a - Amep *n* Andy—BOpaat for west Wiadgor Looks. Hartford-Springy remain in your memory for'ibiD y a Mr. and Mrs. .Rayosood W . field road. Sboulderg are being oiled No delay to traffig. 5:15— 4:15—000, Hall'a Oreh,—a to a ,lii^-10i!B-Sedere.Ceneert Orehastra day. Itrbrusbei you against tbs l&id Balebsr motorsd to Hammouassot 5:50— 400—Skippy—East only 22*52^3‘S t^ *'*,? *"*’!**' Orohaatra for 2H miles.. EMtoh. EaetoB-Monroe rood to 3145- 4i4^Plane Pioturaa-o to a !2i2M!*!2^4®"***or"J*y"'P"o"iee of Mrdld life you Mldom see—but bsuh lut Saturday and Mr. and 4tf)0— 5d)0—John Kolvin—ooaat out Rente No. U. S. 6 Monroe town line. About'2 miles of lOdO—lldB-Nlenes B Hare—ooaat aoly rolled gravel surface. Open to does exist.every day and every Mrs. Frank Houu wsnt down tbsre Coventry. North Coventiy-Soutb night in every metropolitan city. Coventity road is being oiled for 4 traffic, Sunday. Mr. BsliBhsr and Mr. R o um PbilUps Holmes bgadt - g. brilllbnt. miles. (3osben. East strset. Water- rstunsd on Monday and tiioir wivu Thomaston. Elimination grade bound macadhm one mile in length. c u t in thla daring flliq, portraying will spend two w m I!" t^***** crosalnf. Bridge under construe Grubbing and instaUlng culverts. a itory of unequallad sonsatlonalisali Mr; and Mrs. 'ip. J./ Stevens of ttonTnattle liable to Slight delay. OpsB. to traffic'. taklBg tbo etookednsM of a nijriit Sprlngflsld, Mhsa, wsrs tbo gussts Special Low Prices Prevail wnc Route No. 9 Chiilford. Mouiftaln road. 600 court magistrate for its Impellttig of thsir tM u A oR k w , Mrs. Emma J. TrsTSlsrs BroBdossttag Benieo Haddam. Hartford - Saybrook fM t looM gravel surfhee under con­ motivation. Walter Huston ab tbe Skiansr, .last Zimday. corrupt jurist, presents' a striking oil Htyttse’s High Quality Hirtfofda Oba&o roaSd. Shoulders are being oiled for struction. ClPMd to traffic. Master Shsrnuui Collins, ulsbrat- M,0t 0 w T i M D ^ a . SBUI M, 8 miles. Haddsm. Depot road Is being cbaruterlutlpn, Anita: Page, u , tiie ed.hls fourth ^birthday last Wednes­ — Friday, JBly 15 — —— __ ^ . Bonto No. U. 8. 7 riled fo r H mils. Alrl wbo is ftomsd to s m ..bw Ups day afternoon, , wbsn bis parante 6:15 p. m.—George Hall’s Orchsstra Hairtlaijd. Five sections of tonrn Cornwall. Cornwall Brldge-Kent from investigation bodiM*, relators gays a party for him: Tbsro w ire >2* 16, 19IS 5:80— Gensnl Mills prssants road is being oiled for 2 miles. aid road under construction. A b- Eastem Ds; appeaUngly- The rsmaiadsr of tba ifbli -iSTliif Time “8k^>y“ ute No. U proxlmately five miles In lengtjn. cast includes Lewis Stobe> Jean 5:00— Eunice right Braodt, plan- 5:46—Puuo Pictures. Open to tn ffle. No delays. 1st, Plainfield. liOP Norwich road. 'Shoul­ Hsrshplt, John HCiljan, M aty Car- 6:00—John Kelvin, Iririi tenor. ders iurs bsthg oiled for IH miles. Harwlnton. Clear \^ew rogd. lirie and Tully Marshall. 5:16—Pop’s Pirate (Sub—JIBG. 8:80—Baseball Scores. miles of looM gravel aire undef con­ KllUngty.. Norwich road. Shoul­ Anotbar chapter of tbs thrilling 5:80—Happy, Go and Lucky; novel 6:85—Harold B. Smith, planigt. ders'are'bring oiled for miles. struction but open to traffic. ty trio, and InterMtihg Miitl jday, "The 6:45—Chandu the Magldan. B o ^ No. 14 KUllngworth. Roast Meat Hill' 5:45—Tom Wall, baritone. L u t Of Tbe Mohicans,’’. wiU b t Bids win bs rsesivad by ths State 7:00—Sid G a^, baritone., Meriden. Meriden - Mlddlefield road. 8,600 feet of rolled Mravisl 6:00—Bulletins. Shown Saturday oaly. : s Highway ' Depaffinent, Bureau of Men’s and Boys’ 7:15T>Isham Jones OrcheetrA road Shoulders are being oiled for under construction. Open to traf­ Rights of Way, State Office Build- 6:05—Serenading Strings — Mosbe Re-creating in all iter charm'; and 7:45—Connie Boswell, songs. 8 miles. fic. , ing^Hartfoed, Cohn., until 10:00 ParanoT, director. enK^ohar appeal tbb' dibit faibOui .8:Q0r7The Round Towners Quartet Mlfttsfirid. Mlddlefield-Merlden Hebron. ]Wa|l strebt. Ci&$ mile A. M.,,B. S. T., Mond*y, July 25to, 6;80—Clyde Doerr’i Saitapbone twentieth century’ nnianee, "Re­ 8il5^45ln^» Sam. road. Shotilderis are being oiled for of gravel road Is under construction 1M2, for tbs^removal or purffiau of O cteb-NBC. but open to traffic. becca of Sunnybrook F a m " jSOilMs 7:00—BasebiOl Scores. 8:80—Andre Kostelantez presiiints; 2 miles. a bulliSiv uSted aS a Lunch Room, Orchestras, chorus, soloists. Middletown. Middletown-Meriden Lebanon. Exeter road, gravel to the State for tbrM days, staffing lO* X 48’, on the Hartfoid-Williman- 7:05—Merry Madcaps — Norman surface, length about 2 ^ milee is 9:00—Orchestrh, Nathaniel Shil- road. Shoulders are being oiled for Sunday night It hu be^ a'long tie4 mile, la un^ sSem kinder: If you do; got see 8:00—Jessica Draigonette and the der construction, rough grading, Highway Department will be on tbe Men About Town—NTO. tenor. Woodbury. Sherman Hill road. another picture this season, : not grounds, July 20tb, from 10 to 12 9:45—Fray and Braggiotti, piano Shoulders are being oiled for 1 traffic can pass. GaUiip Hill road; mlsS. . ’’Rebecca O f SiuipyBrbok 9:00—Eskimo Night Q ub—NBC. gravel aurface, length about 1 mile,, A. M., D. S. T.,:to answer any in­ 9:80—The Travelere Hour —Mosbe ‘duo. k ■ mile. Fajto’’, and do not forget to let tbe quiry.' Route No. U A is under jconatruction, rough grad­ Paranov, director; with Nellie 10:— Music that Ratleiee; Alex children SM it u weU. It la one of JOHN A. MACDONALD, Gray. Portland. Gospel Lane. A water-- ing, open to local traffic. ' Long those pictures that is ipved by the Paley, soprano, and ’The Harmon- Cove road, gravel aurface, lengite State Highway Com­ ..... eers. 10:15—Dr. Herman N . Bimdesen; bound, macadam, road about 1%; entire, family. < *' ■ about 1 mile, ia. under construction, missioner, Hartford, 10:80—Enio Rapee and big Orcbee- Adventures In Health. miles in length la under construction but open to traffic, rough grading, open to local traffic. Connefficut tra—NBC. 10:80—C!olumbia' Symphony. Or­ . Manchester. Bucfcland-Love Lane ,11:00—^Bulletins. chestra. ' Route No. 25 PASSED WOBTHLEEfS BILLS . Trumbull. ■ Bridgeport-Newtown Lane road. An 8 inch reinforced il:02—^Russ Columbo and hie Or­ 11:00—LdtUe Jaok U ttle. cement cmicrete road aboutmile chestra—NBC. 11:15— ^Dancing, by the Sea. Pike. Construction of a culvert. No Hartford, July 16.-r(AP) A delay to traffic. in length la under construction but fourth man h u been arreiated. In a 11:16— ^Vincent Lopez’s Orches­ 11:80—Ogrie Nelson’s Ordiestra. open to traffic. tra—NBC. New Milford. New lifilford- drive against circulatioh'' of counter­ litch fidd road. Shoulders are bring Meriden. Baldwin avenue. % of a feit bills in, tUa vicinity Ity 'Federal 12:00 midn. — Weather Atlantic mile of waterbound macadam road­ Coast Marine Forecast. oiled for 6 miles. and city officials. . . McNEUCUIMSG.0. P. Route . No. 84 ie -under oonatruction. Closed to .. Albert Mariho. 88, one time Oxford. Housstonio ‘ River road. traffic. . Marathon dancer maintained his in­ U C K S PAR TY HARMONY Shoulders are being oiled fox’, ..8 NetY Canaan. Various town nocence when taken iatoL .custody ndlea. roads. ' Erection of wire rope rail­ yesterday. He w u held, without STQUE OF SPECIARIY SflOPS Seymour. Houaatoi^ River road. ing. Open to traffic.. Ixmd for a hearing todity before U. m WBZ-WBZA By The Aseoctoted_____ Shoulders are bring oiled for 2 Pomfret. Willimantic road Is be­ S. Commissioher McLaiffiiUm Mid-Summer political discussions miles. ing oiled, for 5 miles. HARTFORD . Spelngllefal -^/Boston in the State yesterday touched upon Rente No. 68 Roxbury. Rolled bank gravel- • 'tj personalitiee and candidacies. Bethany. New Haven road.’Shoul­ surface about 2% miles in, length'on the Good HiU road and ' about 2 Friday, July 15, 1982 Archibald McNeil, Jr., Democratic ders are being oiled for 8 miles. Natlcmal ooiiimitteexiian, speaking Middlebiiry. Naugatuck road. miles on the Bacon road. Grubbing, .Shoulders are being ofled for 3 grading and inxiAiUng- culverts. 5:15 p. m.—Musical Pictures— BetW to a Fairfield gathering sidd in i>art: Open to traffic. “Our good friend Albert E. Lavery Cole, contralto Sbaron. Hopper road. Loose 5:80—Singing Laity (nursery jin­ (Senator from the 25th) who is try­ Route No. 70 Cheshire. Waterbury road. Shoul- gra,vel surface about % mile in gles, songs and stories) ing for a seat tmder the donie at length. Stone fill and gravel sur­ Hartford (lleut-govemorshlp) is aU dera are being oiled for 4 nfiles. come 5:45— Little Orphan Annie — child- V Route No. 72 - ^ face under construettoh. Open to through and even the lood playlet: Shirley Bell, Allan Middletown. Newfield road. traffic. Westwood road. Loose Saturday, July 16: Baruck, Henrietta Tedro and staunchest Republicans admit that. Shoulders are being oiled for 2 graebl s u r f ^ 1% mUes fii length. or Sundby,; Jnty 17« Jerry O’Meara. McNeil said the Democrats woulc miles. Grading, grubbing and installing 6:00—^Time; -weather; Sports Re­ have a “clean sweep” in the F al culyerts. Otien to trafM . RETURNING view. Route No. 76 ; and cited Republican “spllte’* in Suffield. Mate; street. Shoulders Southbtriy. Quaker Irum s road. 6:10— Backstage at the “Met”. Stratford and Fairfield as instances are being oiled for Smiles. lYdm Route . 67 • toward Quaker Sunday, July 17 6:15— The Monitor Views the News. of lack of party harmony. Route No. 82 farms. Wateidirimd macadam one 6:80—^Dual Automatics — Ray Schuyler Merritt of Stamford^ . Balem. Norwich-Hadtyme road, mile in. length. Gnibbihg, grading RmiadTfte Sale of Suiriirier Meyers, narrator; Alice O’Leary, former Congtessman from .the jShoulders are bring oUed for 5 and installbig culveirte. to- $2.75 contralto. Fourth District'^was quoted, as say­ miles. traffic. . South Britain read, through 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell ing he would prefer to be nbmlimtef r Route No. 88 South Britain street. Waterbound Thomas. maCadam 'mlb mile ki length. 'Gmn- . aril. Sat. Ob17 for Republican Cbu^ssnum at '■.Vernon. Manichester-RodkvUle S:S0A .| t 7:00— ^Tlme; Am os'n’ Andy. large than to be considered foT the road. An 8 inch reinforced cement bing, gradlpg and iniitiiTUiig cul^ Dm :7.. ia S. 7:10 fit. 7:15— Vagabonds— W ard Wilson. gubematori{ii;or.Fouth District Oon- concrete road about ^ mile in verts. Open to traffic. »_ _ .awonateo snraaT 7:80— Stebbins Boys (comedy gressional- nominations. length is under construction but Southington. South end road is SsteAlt «:S«FJ3. sketch) open to traffic. being oiled fo r 1 ^ miles. i^M subAMtw-.itto44jer 7:oevjg Former Lieut-Gov. Clifford B. Wllr Buteni Staadacd ririo ' 7:45— BiUy Jones and Ernie Hare son of Bridgeport was mentioned Vernon. Manchester-RockvUle- WasUngton. Wykeham Rise (songs, patter) i M t t i Rmmhir o f^ M u tti G M i Only for,^ the Republican Congressional Somers ..road. Shoulders are bring road. Gravel surface abopt one ‘ mile In length. Grubbing add grad- h$ CmtSo mi Tnhi Indiettiii Now m 8:00— Leonard Jojr’s Orchestra; Ally nomination in the Fourth-^strict riled for 5 miles. Joslyn, master of ceremonies. Route No. ^ ingf.' Open to traffic. / Valley road td* ot SMhm Tiekot Offett. . ^ oppoitunity to add to yonr. sunimer wardrobe: at-su|i- 8:80— Poe’s Tales— ‘"rhe MasipiC of Briton-Andover. Hartford-WlUi- and New Milford road. ,8ton^ Good Will Day Savings... .fffittuing ‘ priRtOd n e w H AviN Wb;: the Ret Death” .(drama, orches­ mSutlc tumpikb.' A 6 Inch gravri silk erepes and plentT cd pastel silks for active a id a te * tra). THOMAS ISENDORSED surface r|{ad about 600 feet in l e n ^ -'■■K 9:00—Friendship Town—cast: Vir­ is under construction but open ’. to tatof sports wear... 76 to 20 and 86 to'44. ginia C^ardlner, BSdith Spencer, traffic. Don Carney, Ed Whitney, “Pic” Route Nb. 89 Malone, “Pat” Padget; Harry Chicago, July 16.^—(A P )— N or Ariiford. Warrenville - Ashford Salter’s Orchestra; Frank Luther, man Thomae, the Sodajlst caniU- road./ Waterbound macadam about Manchester Daily Special tenor. date for. president, acknowledged to­ 1 mile in length' ia under conatnic- 9:80—Roy Shield’s Orchestra; Edna day the endorsement of the League tipn. Surface is being laid. Open Kellogg, soprano; Dav«y Rose for Independent Political Aetton. to local traffic. For The Weekend ^ ■ and Wbitey Berquist, piano duo; Welcoming the league’s siqiport, ' NonteNo. 91 Fireside S^qrs. Thomas, in a message to D everaA l- Woodstock. Eaatford road. Shoul len. New York City editor and head 10:80— ^Love Songs and Waltzes — dera are being riled for 8 mUeg. iSi \ of the league, said: BodteNo. 191 ■ Frank Munn, tenor; steing or­ “Bi accepting your endorsemeint, chestra, direction Daniel Ldeber- Coventry.- Hartford-Pboenlxvllle '0k feld. . I should be less than candid with the |,roBd. Shoulders are befng riled for public, less than .fair to your or 4 mflas. A gro op j^teler dresses featored i^i^May . 10:45— jspringfiqld Republican News l^n^, if I'did. net rethind’ you bulletins. Fomfret. Eaatford road Is beliig !«; a neW 'W #ice for. this quaH^A. what I Ufink you kmm full wen. riled for 8 mUes. ^ 11:00—^TYme; weather; Sports Re- ^Mffons, toj&y iHth jack et vlew. am a.Socialist' g ^ Route No. 199 .T believe thatin' the, SooUmst i^'crffie|^^V^.also'tehOblcr; " .11:15—Joe Bines’ Orchestra. TtmimutriL Icmig roail from phUeeqidiy, the Sodaliet progtnnL joiaaston-Watertniry road to .r .X inw] a: > ' 11*45—Midnight Serenade —- Louis and the building of a sfarpng Sodal- '-ViV J ” Weir, orgignisL HowiiFs teldge.' 'Watwbound > mae> 1st Party is tlm jddef hope of 'our 1% mllea in ItagtlL 18:00—Time. time.' - ■ ■ : S d l i f / V * ■ *T t I undersit^ ^^roUr poritlon TESTS FOB HEUDM ^ . JUute irA ii7 inte eorreqtly, there is no esaenfial te- Long Ridge nad. » ,v r-y .oporisten^ betwagn your ddirea ’Trinidad, B. W. 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mTOREnVE 14 Year Old Boy FIRST 3 PLACING SHVHCCUIItS On CAympic Team htWNt h U|^.HanM» 'ondanati, July IS—(Ap)— ' IN ALL 18 EV^TS Alter RUe Six bartiw OB U. 8. oS tin le swlfBBfijv teaxa w en ttiad to- Raoif bercues; Wn U fcy 2 »**;*» b» the «md try. iim w u not out by a ndle. BiU'Brennu outs o f tiie, 100-mete> and* B orU n(ft Relnses To Bgrsed to take Bmrkhardt’s y ^ al- insoo-meter 'events. One >of Bob sniitb. M iff RATE TEAM BERTHS bre L «^ of Raem.' thouiii bo admitted not haring sou the six wm be a 14-yens«ld v Beg el Tkas To Be Sm b SIMM. ffUBt JdH the ploy at thlfd. After rssub^tion boy, die blggnt surprise of tim C h ^ Dedskn; Echoei of iday, Haddu scored 6n' u qoallfyiag outoste. from 32 states have reeetved Ooshao, N. T., July 16.—The Here Snifiir— M s^ 'out u d fihistafsoD scored on SuDl- The yoongstor, Raljdi Plana- Wtodseari mi Nation’ s Loading Tradt gad and the list includes neariy every grand bid sport of light hamew rac­ v u ’s hit . to right field. The rictozy gan o f Miami Beach, Fla., fin- if American record holder. ing took another long stride this Win 9 To 8 nnl Take gave the Edioea the first kaif diam- ubed n otreng second, bebiiM Gets CesEnsitiea F rin weak toward the glory it knew at • eSarenee Orabbe of L u Chutefi ^onsbip In ths West Side League. FiMrgiwwi, IfidWii Reid PorfonMrs s w n o o N o fXNAXJK the tom of the present century, in T m t B a r Title h West ------eats (8> / Angoloo,^^*in the 1,500-meter New Verk, July 16.—( i p ) — annonneement of the dedslbn of AB.R.H.PO.AB. yuterday, with 19^ ^ zM 25 To nay Seeking the right to represent the WQliam !L Cane, president of the FaikOi^, of ...... 4 j Jaasu O. Crioty, Jr., of the Unl- S i d e L e a i o ^ 0 0 10 0 fcttMbw — Find Tryoats At Palo United States the finest swimmers Qoshstt Mile Track Association, to E. DoM If . . . . . 6 1 .2 3 fi 0 vordty U M tebigu third. m the ootmtry began trials at attempt revival f>f the once famous ifix additional places on the Ob Lecal Cesrae. Britain; putt, M ...... i 0 1 0 4 0 / Aho; McCInd^ey Jtnns In Jones Beach today. The lOOrmster lA a ^ e of Amateur Driving Clubs.,' B ^ e , 3b ...... 8 0 0 0 8 J team will be filled tiiia aftor- free style, 200-meter breast str<^ Once Floorlshed Tha Echoes, wdn a hotly Contested Nubauer, p ...... 8 1 0 0 1 1 y ? brout and sprt^-board diving evoits Thlrty-^o ybars ago, that organ­ game from thd Crescuts last nl^t B. MoOonkey, 8b 4 2 1 l i i ■troke and 20p-meter fr u stele Bin Marda, gedf profsasleiMl at , 3,000 Motor Stooplochase were to be run off today and the isation with afffliqted clubs in New in the final iu ing by the score of Gustafson, c ...... 8 8^0 6 0 0 ------PreUittlnariu In theu ,the Manchester ^untry Club, to­ . 9 ttn otbers ata as. trials of the 400-meter free sMd York, Cleveland, Boston, Pitts­ 9 to 8. "Hank" McCann twirled a Tismsy, lb .... .'.4 2 2 9 0 1 oonteete re on die foruoon day reodved confirmations fnm a wbathar tiiv can vIMbna^ and baekstroke'dhd platform dlvng burgh, Chicago, Memphis, Syracuse eredltaUe game for the Echoes, al­ Ford, rf ...... 8 0 0. 0 0 0 bugs numhu of the best knoem mast 'Tbiy bava tddj Tomorrow. tomorrow. The first three in each and Columbus, bestowed on the lowing ^ Cresesntr six hits. Neu- pru In the state that they would be tbay riltt eObte tO^ H l final will gain places on the Olym- trotting horse the greatest prestige bauer pltchsd for the lioMrs, but re­ GREEN WINS . here Sunday* afternocn to taka pqrt pMH^ Tb^ ariiM o^: \ ^ . a‘ 88 8/6*19 9 4 in the annual Amatettr-Pro touna- of Dasp ci^fibeu, pic team it knew in more than m century’s ceived sobm very ragged support B obou (9) By ALAN GOT7LD. axistenee as a. sporting figure. It whu the bases were occupied. ) m u t It is posdhlt that die list wflD Rocktsdge; Mbuditii N !ebs)i;~ 'AB.R.R.PO.AB. Manohuter O reu grow before Sunday u d it lia u - was in the aetirilies of the Driving The Echoes got four runs in ths ^rdiolski, c .... .4 1 2 6 /O 0 AB R HPO b i a » ^ : J t i Palo Alto, Calif., July 15.—(AP) Caubs that many of America’s most first inning on two hits u d two. sr- Bogginl, os .'i. . . .4 1 1 4 1 1 Llpplneott, ss — 3 2 2 o puted that 25 of the eo^erts rifil be iNffy ani JOS...... SENATOR WniNDK colorful, indust^ and sooiety fig­ tors. T h» counted again in the s e u In M tlu on the local oouhM. /Tbs : ■ \ t—Out here In the bdautiM Sttta Sturgeu, I f ...... 4 2 1 4 0 0 C u e, 8b ...... 2 3 3 .3 Starip at 1:45 p. m. aara Valley where athletlo ipeed ures wrote history for light himess thlnl, flnh ud sixth innings to Hsddsn, l b ...... 6 4 4 4 0 1 Hublard, 2b ...... 4 2 1 0 Tba IM a

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U.S.N0TINY0I.VED miifis to be told: ^Bitdei 'B : Ffunous Ridinir Clownio Be niESIDBlTIAE CAlpGil SSU^ effort tn iM e . hit ntm- N. Y . Stocks m t m ' IN WAR DEBT pact r<--- Feiiture of-Bownie Cireus t i t i OFF TO AN EARITS^^ dry itoeting te i m a g ) W m ltliid ky PotttM i A 0 0 . ) a - 00 Am Rad Stand ...... 4 STUDIED BY* BBinSB aooqptaiiee. ' / jQhn -M .^€k»M r, and C o ^ lUVor...... 450 after the conventiaas is uMrec#: ^kro Sm elt ...... 8^4 Londoh, July 15—(AP) — j G r e a t dented in recent y«u A it arlsto of tito Boose of Rm resm t Mtfd Coon Truot ..... — Britain pondered President Hoo­ Am Tel and T e l ...... <. 7 8 % from the aim ouneed'PurpoM (ff the M ty. n tttM thqr had First Notlonol ...... — ver’s letter to Senator B o x^ today, A m T o h B ...... 55% Dem ocrats to lose no tUne and spare cw ffim F to pot tho govtosm ent into UBdMtf oadtitl* ... — in Which he declared the United Am Wat Wka ...... 1 2 % no effort • Govnmor Roosevelt’s Ivato entaipclse.'* K4# t r u s t ...... — A n a c o n d a ...... > 3/4 States would not be preesed • e e e • • « ington has brtocen precedent by re­ pfohihlilaa.. A mbmity AutcStUdbile ...... 8 Borden ‘ ... Urn aa “the 09^ soaa living eq^fik- Conn Qenerot ...... 18H Although it came too late for ex­ m aining active alm ost from election ped to handle the problemc of the nekrever, pieiiaed a floor, battle to­ C a b P a c .... •••eeeeeee* tended editorial comment in Lon­ day four years afio. d a y . ’ ’ day in in attoinpt to m ake tha stiite HortfOM Fire ...... 22 C ase ( J . t ) ...... 26 Notional F ir e ...... 19 don papers, it was pointed out that BooeeveM Beta Vacs W hat IS - G e n F o o d s ...... 2 1 % gives two performances on Mills, speaking in Boston, pratoed feUlinSsB i l l i n g and Spencer . . — Gen Motors ...... 8 % jennt executive committee invM U* sonal appearance with his entire the Hoover record and aifted whhth- gating the m ilk industiy that it con­ Dougherty.’e circus } p t . . Thursday. company of Hollywood cowboys and B r l s t M J G i l l e t t e ..... 1 5 % Featured as the riding clown with er mere “breast-beating" ^.ouatified d o , p t d ...... ' — tem plated lesfal action against State c o w ^ r l s ; . G o l d D u s t ...... i.. 1I 74 the famous Hum eford Fam ily, this the Democrats to call thubsSivee Case, Lockwbod and B — Senator Stephen J. Wojtkofwlak, Grigsby Grunow ...... % stellar ifunixiaker m ingles the thrills liberals. Secretsjy Patrick Burley, C o llin s C o ...... 12 D e m o c r a t at Buffalo. ' O v e r 600 are in the cast of the I n t H a r v ...... 13 of daring .and skUlful horsemanship speaking last n l^ t in Oohunbi^ Colt’s firearm s ...... 5 I n t N l c k ...... l . . i . 6 M iller s^d the basis was the Sen­ big show program iahd some of the am id bis hUisrious comedy antics. coupled the word “Radical*’ with a Nafle Lock ...... 12 Int Tel and T e l ...... 5 , ator’s allegations W ednesday hint­ outstanding names in circusdom are included in the aerialists, acrobats, reference to Roosevelt -andk^to the Please Realise Fi& ir Bearlnfi ...T;. * — Jo h n s M a n s v ille ...... 1 2 % ing at Corruption on the part of There are five memberis of this' Bryan traditions of Democrncy. ■* famous fam ily that has entertalhed gymnasts agd equestrians, as well tidier Brush, Class A . — K e lv ln a to r ...... 3 % some unidentified person or persons Gam er's Oampnign that Bryant and ChiqBnan i n e v e r y . . country in the world. as a small arm y of clowns. Tel Pay Station 18 IfenneCott ...... 674 ommeoted w ith the league. While Governor Roosevelt him­ farm infipeetion sarvioa and _ _. oad oom ey ...... — Skpeoiafly colorful in their o ffe r^ Kreug and Tdli 1 *1 6 Senator W ojtkow lak, said he wel- ' T h e longest circus parade on self took a vacation cruise, Speak- are the six. Arabian thoroughbred stHet laboratory eontrol is Nartm oim tob, c o m . .. — iJg g and M yers B ...... 4S% oomed such a suit and tiiat he was earth is the way Manager Charles tf Gam er pressed hie relief biU, w ith d o , p f d ...... — L o e w * s ...... ^ ^ ...... 16 prepared to accept legal proceedtags horses said to be the finest speci­ Sparks advertises his street parade its provleiott for loans to individ­ hbaolttto gttarantaa of a alitri- in te r a l v e r ...... 7 at any tim e. Lo rllla rd ...... 1874 mens that have over reached these which will leave the circus-lot at uals, to the point of a Presidential tious, wholfinmne milk. d o , p f d ...... 20 T i n ...... s h o r e s . 3474 1 1 :4 5 a . m . veto, thus establishing an ^u e \ Landers, Frorj A Clk 22^ M o n t W a r d ...... 6 % which the Speaker hopes to carry New B lit Nch, com ... — N at Biscuit 25 d o , p f d ...... — — Nat Cash Reg ...... 7 % into the cam ^gn . He also lent itid itann A Bow, Class A — N a t D a ir y ...... 16 to a proposed Inveetigatioo of the do, class B ...... — Nat Pow and L t ...... 8 % Treasury, which never materiaUsed, AChapm an North and Judd ..... —' N Y C E N T ...... 1 2 % and kept prodding incessantly at Niles Bern Pond ...... 4 NY NH and HTFD ...... 8 % other'Republicaa citadels. lOeck Stow and Wilcox i N o rth A t t ...... 1674 The story as to prohlbitim re- B ussell M f g ...... — N oraTi da 14 '^1 S o O v l U ...... 13 f W c k a r d ...... 1 % Staaiay W orks ...... 8 Penn ...... 7 % Standard screw ..... 23 INiilMps Pete ...... 374 655 Main Street, do, pfd., fu ar.. A... I 'O O Pub S e r v N J ...... 8 2 % Rubinow Building: Sm ytkeHff Co ...... — R a d io ...... 8 % Taylor and Fenn ____ — R e y T o b B ...... 2874 ------on ...... 24 Sears Roebuck ..... 12% «, unaemfsed Co AMSby Yac^^* .» « ■ *. c . .u .Ur 7 ^ C l d c P a c ...... 8 % tJ S -linvelope, com Stand Brands H t 4 d o , p f d i...... ~ S t G a s a n d E l ...... 1 1 ; V e e d e rR o o t—> S t O a C a l ...... 16% Whltjock CoU Pipe... — S t O i l N J ...... * ...... 2 5 % lH .W U ’ms Co. n o par 40 T e x C ? o rp 1574 Timken Roll Bear 974 SATURDArS SPECIAL ^ M ARINES SENT BACK Trans-Am erica / ...... 3 %, Union Carbide 1 7 7 4 Washington, July 15 .-i-(AP) — U h it j u r e i b f t ...... 9 % Although the niiola^e piiito on aiafits hM been adysiidng, through fin advineo Otksr people may have changed U n i t c o r p ...... 4 % their minds about what to dcvwitb U n it G a s Im p ...... 1 3 % purchase we are offering SirUnn find Short Stoaks cut from our usually High grado^ the Oapttal’s . m arching bonus seek­ U S Ind Alco ...... 1 6 % of beef at . ers bat the veterans themselves U 8 R u i ^ t o r ...... b.. 274 Sledded back and toM h today listen* U S S t t o l ...... 28% Boneless Rib ig to nothing m uch but the echo cf UtU Pow and Lt ...... 2 % ■ ' ■ 3 D c " ^ their footsteps in the building. W a rn e r P i c ...... % Once more they walked, sat and W est Union ...... I 57v Roasts slept in relays through the night, a West El and M fg ...... 1 8 % BEEF W o o l w o r t h ...... 2674 long and then a short line creeping Boneless Rolled Roast o f Lam b from 1 9 3 2 Fa r a good roaat^your choice.' across the pavemnnt eeae.eeeseesee'Ceoea.o^' P O R K C H O P S Nnttvs Squash * wCit B n a k fu t Meloaik ^ • X 3 k 5 * 2 for 9 ftff t •

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X want to say. Then i'll olaar out! of the more anthuslastie players land ApertnMBta was tba gosat of p ’ all the low-dorin, underhanded, FAntST.SWrmiN’SDAY were at tba first tee at 7:10. Prac­ daooratad ill double-orosslhg humans Pve met ip flTM lD IS GIVEN honor at a aurpriae mlaodlanaoua tically the entire orobestn took .1!8howsr givaD yastarday ifn . you take the priaei I don’t know the Mowers, • and'the': ' pari, including Nat Sbllkret himself. Oirl Banaen. wnoet luite is la the word, fo r you. U a man tried the JDDICAIESNORAIN Alex (3ray, Chesterfleld’s romantic A SHOWER PARTY sol wliiob tricks you’ve puUed they'd eaU him saina boOdlak. Mrs. Brown who has tion of g tib 'ln Mnaii, sIHmr; SkisiN baritone, aad Ben Borenblatt, Mt. Just rstunMdftom her weddtag trip WnAN a skunk or a year* to help me in my career, didn’t you^T tom From Honeymoon. the bridal party, . naighborao and short "You fbol!" she shouted.. "You yard approach by Mr. Gray at toe Four different fflen onof bald. ttd dpnghter « f wealthy pareati, Career—that’s a laugh! That’s friends had praeaded bar. Mrs. ofllee of Governor of Georgia vriffihi can’t stand in my home and talk to Six weeks o< fair weather w en 16th for a par >fCur. , Mrs. Ralph C. Brown of the Mid- nwilw, DAN PmUilPS, newe- great!" « me like that Why, you poor sap, a predicted today by those who keep Baaaota’a apartment was tastefully aiingleyaar. p4per reporter, att^r a qnand wltk "When you’re through with this lo' of nerve you’ve got! Think you faith in S t Switbin’s Day. Accord­ MB8.STOXIY DIES her pareata. It Is a Leap Tear mar­ Idiocy— !’’ can write—going jto 1» a great ing to tradttiOB if it rains on S t riage and Cherry does the propos- "Idioey! That’s what it is today, author! Bah, Pm sick of hearing Swithin’s Day it wUL rain for toe lag. J^ew Rochelle, N. Y., July 16. — is.it? WeU—why not? All tills is those pipe dreams. Stand there and next 40 days and if it is fair, a (A P )—^Dalny Allen Sto^, widow o f She aad Daa oiove lato a ohe^i very interesting. Interesting and in­ call me names, will you? W'li^Jet similar period o f teir weather wlU aportmeot aad Cherry's first sttog* William Cununings Story and for­ structive. By the way, I thought you me tell you that anything youfve ensue. At noon today toe slro vras mer president general (rf Daughters ^es frith hooseerorit are dlsoonrag- had a headache this a^rnoon. got is your hard luck and it was still clear. S t Switbin’s Day ad­ When Bigger And Bdter Vahies Are To Be Offered tag. O K IE SHANNON, noovle American Revolution, died at her Couldn’t see anyone. That’s a beau­ coming to you! I suppose you’ll tell herents were hoping toe later after­ home here this morning. Mrs. Story orltio of the News, Is friendly. tiful costiune you’re wearlngt New me it’s my fault you threw away noon ' or evening would not Bee a bad been ill since April. She was Cherry meets handsome BfAX isn’t ft? Cocktails on the tray, too. your job this morning. All right— thunder storm blow up. 76 years old. PEABSON, also of ftie News, who Do you find them a good cure for P 1 glad of it! Yes, and I hopp you When mmiks went to move tries to make love to her. After headache? Nave to t ^ the remeity have a hard time finding another remains of S t Switbin, a bl Now t o ^ r e making cheese from several weeks Cherry** mother be- in Winchestor. England, in the EVERYBODH MARm some time myself. One woul>i al­ one!” alfalfa in Wisconsin. That mesTis oomes serioosly IIL The girl goes most conclude that you’re expecting century, a vlOleat storm broke out toe end for another middleman—the Oiur advbrtised prices are. abeohite convincing proof of the fact that we lead! home aad there Is a leoonoiliatibn company. No wonder you’d like to and lasted fOr 40 days and nights. cow. wlfli her parents. Pride will not al> She had forgotten everything'm The mbitlni took this as an indica­ have your little friend, Daniel, run toe freniy of her anger. Phillips "*7®' ^ e a ^ with na, simply becanse—if we sell anything It carriea low her to accept financial aid from along!.You wouldn’t by any chance tion of heavenly censure and left toe oar 100% gnarantee of satiafnerion mr your money back. them, however. MR. AND MRS watched her, scarcely able to be­ body where it was. tell me whom you’re expecting?" lieve his eyes. This was not toe Everything ie at its lowest price today. DIXON d^aul, seeking another "No, I wouldn’t!” dlmate to Improvt fhe mottier’s Brenda Vail he knew. The woman C. H. TRYON’S "Then I thtek Fll sti^ and find was a stranger. Her face was paper . Shop where the town and sare. health. out As your fiance Pm entitled—’’ ACCEPTLEIHRSFORTRIP Just compare these BRENDA VAIL, magasine writ- white. Her thin Ups worked nerv­ Senitary Market Brendia Vail whirled. "I’ve stood ously. prices—please! e. comes to Wellington, aad Daa about enough of this!" she.exclaim­ meets her. She asks him to col­ "So you think you can high-hat ON BKXEST STEAMSHIP ed hotly. "You’re going to leave Brenda Vail!" she cried shrUly. D ia l 4 8 0 0 laborate In wrlttng a play. Dan be­ 'here but first Pve a few things to gins to spend most of his evenings "Suppose I teU you that toe man Native Roasting Chickens, say mjrself. It seems te take a lot c o rc ^ here this afternoon is one Special Cachet For Slail Matter Land O^Lakes BUTTER ib. 2 1 c at BUSS Vail’s i^iartment Discord to get an idea through your silly from Bolton, Hk ...... 33c arises between Cherry and Oaln He of toe biggest motion picture men To Be Carried On the New head so I ’ll put it in sirnffie words. Native Fowl. NEW agrees to meet her for lunch one in Hollywood. M. P..Harris of Unit­ S. S; Manhattan. l b ...... NEW CROP I r sick and tired of you!. Do you ed Actors— that’s who's coming di^ but falls to i^ipear. Latei she hear that? Pve been tired of you for Bib Boast Beef SOM him with B re n ^ When'f vtry here. And what’s more, he’s going Information as to toe manner In lb. weeks. The only reason I promised to buy two of my stories to make accuses Dan of deceit 'ng he. ttriy to go to New York was to make which to obtain toe special cachet Bump Boast Beef POTATOES! Sweet Potatoes I quarrel. He leaves the ^Murtmeht into pictures. Pm going to HoUy- on letters taken on toe first voyage l b ...... you stop talkiiig about U. And may­ wood to write scenarios for him. aaC when he returns Cherry Is ^^ce. be you’d like to know that silly play of toe S. S. Manhattan, laigeet Shoulder Qod Beef A week passes In friilca he does not What do you think of that? It’s go­ * peck 3 e lb. you wrote has come, back from ever buUt in America, was given l b ...... 27 hesi^ fram her. Daa asks BrMids. to ing to mean money—lots of money out today by Postmaster Frank B. Legs of Lamb ______-______every agent I sen'- it to. When I told —fame, success! It’s going to mean go to New York with him. She you a producer was considering it Clrocker. The ship sails August 10 lb...... everything in toe world 1 want 1 aipees to go within a ween. that was a lie. No producer would from New. York to Queenstown, Rib Lamb Chops • : Next di^ Brenda prepares to re- guess that surprises you, doesn't it? take drivel like that! ’The agents Havre, Hamburg and then returns lb...... • *•*•• e oelve a caller. He *s BCR. HARR* said it was hopeless. Well—^what do Run away to New York with you— over toe same route. Daisy Bams MativeBEETSorCARROTS bunch representative of a motloa picture you think of that now?" why, you'insignificant Uttie wrom, To commemorate this voyage a lb ...... company, and'R m da hopes the In­ why, you Insi^ficant little worm, special cachet wUl be used on let­ Coro Beef Brisket BOSTON HEAD . N AZIVB terview will load to a contr«c as'a Dan crossed the room to the small this room!" ters complying with conditions l b ...... scenario writer. table. "I think PU have a cocktail," Dan PhUlips bowed low. "Your stated below ^which are sent under Chase and Sanborn NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY he said quietly. "I think I need it " partixig words," hb said smoothly. an outer cover, prepaid at toe do­ Coffee...... LETTUCE! CHAPTER XLV He fiUed a glass aad downed it in “I’U remember them." mestic postage rate, to Seaport Klrkman Soap, CABBAGE! In toe serving pantry toe maid Clerk, 8. 8. Manhattan, New York Dan’s voice was excited. "Look!” a swallow. When he turned he was • cakes for • e • * e e 4 he cried. "It’s my stpry printed im- smiUng but it was not a pleasant stood close to too door, listening (3ty, N. Y., not la|er than August Post Bran der your by-line. Here in the vrlto swiftly beating heart Yvonne's 8. Letters to foreign countries may 2® <■>• smUe. Ilakes • •••••• *'4 r,e • • 3----- !" He named a magasiqe of "That about makes it complete, blue eyes were wide circles. Such be sent if fully prepaid at toe post­ Kellcfgg Pep quarreling! She had never heard age rate acceptable to tiie country NATIVE GREEN OR WAX moderate circulation. " ’Kpmpy’s doesn’t it?" PhiUipa asked. "You’ve Pkg< le.eeeeSeaeeeeei Crime*—every word exactly as I sold my story, and spent the money. anything likevtUs at Miss VaU’s be­ of destination. Romford. Baldag Powder fore. And Mr. PhUlips!. ’The last Letten sddteMed to persons in wiote it Ah advance copy came to Ihe play’s a Hop. Now you want me lb. ae***e*e*«**o< the office and I happened to pick to get out. Yes, I guess that just time she had seen those two to­ thislooitoUy.vi^ Jbejtaken across to Blueberries BEAKS! gether— Bwope and b a ^ ai|d then forward­ qt. basket 20 ® it up.' How did they get it. Bren­ about makes it comj^ete!" qt. I da?" "Brenda watched uncertainly. Had Yvonne suddenly became erect. ed by train. ^ m a ll^ regtitered Red Raspberries The bell in toe entrance was ring­ postage may Insure.imeed The woman’s face had gone white. she said, too puch? She must get Flat *ee,*e«**eee**bee or positive assuranlr' it dd|iveiy« Her eyes lighted ahgrily. ' mm away immediately, no matter ing. It was her duty to answer that 4 "What are you doing here?” she bell. Yvonne touched toe dirgandle attisr too tototp voyage out'^eV'^ ■*712. «£ 7 ' ' .S^lMtyr-TQMATOB9Y , . ; how it wos accompUshed. She hesi­ wjae only the,'dme«tlc rate postege O IDSe e • e • • • • • e e e\ s e demanded. "X told you not to come.” tated, seeking the right approach ruffles of her cap, glanced Into toe Oranges "But 1 don’t understand about smaU mirror and saw that her ap­ te netceateiy^vW»; eX|toPl* a Man­ Phillips poured a second cocktail chester nian^inay a d d ^ a letter to doiea 2 9 c “ ^ this! There must be isome explana­ and drank it. "Want me to go, pearance was correct tion; Brenda. They’ve no right ^ This must be toe guest Miss VaU hiitoieU.iiM;hairo it make toe tr^ don’t you?" he said easily. "Pretty to Europe and back fo r only a »'• • • • • • PEACHES! print my story without paying mie. amdous about, that." had •made such preparations for. He Cantalonpes T U N A F IS H ! was certainly coming at an lU- toree-eent ston^. . I wanted to see you before sending > "Please go, Dan. There’s nothing 8 for ete e eeeeeeseses«a« chosen time. a telegram—” more to be said between us. I—Pm teffge Jumbo 1 5 « CMl 1' _ The blaxe in the green eyes deep­ s.atrry if I ’ve been unkind but it’s The maid entered toe living room. or(»U piayers 8 for ...... ened. "You can’t do that!" Brenda better to have the truth come out. Brenda and Dan stood there facing Beets, Id ® °*l' Large 8 1-8 Mm oamk exclaimed. “You may as weU know It’« better for both of us. Pd like to each other. Yvonne said hesitantly, 8 bunches .... it, I BuptMse. I sent that story and be alone now." "The beU, Miss Vril—^you want me IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Suiqmer Squash t answer it?" FANCY the check did come. I was .keepix^ /"Alone? What about the cock- each ...... > • e e e e s s it for you aa,a sinprise." taUs here? And the guest you’re ex­ Brenda .drew herself up sharply. Carrots "You sent'it! Brenda, you took pecting? Oh, no, yo'i’re not going “Yes, Yvonne, of course. Qo to .toe' Bert Borodkin, viqia player in Nat bunch my story— ?" Incredulity, amaxe- door at once." SliUkret’s "Music That Satisfies" CalUonilaOnAHGESt • • e.e * • 4 wouldn’t accuse me of that!" “ The check—’’ Dan said levelly. NATIVE "That mw made out to you, too, I Mill suppose?” ler SQUASH! each Country R

lb. Dan repeated. His lip twisted. "Well I^tya Large-.. .18c. P I N ^ P P L E ! G O D K D ^ ! yoi did that, all right. Quite a sur­ prise, Brenda!" The woman drew away from him. 1 2 She put one band to her cheek in Siloed or-ethshnd. . Larger 1-8 can. ® b. box > a gesture that had been rehearsed *C ■ -' ■ frequently. Wistfulness, a pleading note came into her voice. ■Sxirely you’re not doubting me?" she said softly. ’

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an offense shcfdld be sura that It Is Mvlse wppsr ^Moedura. for 11 Ifli^osilMO to . M tt anoffenas ef the kind which reflects w s In.thew ty*w of oon< Katherine ^m e, National commit* ^ fwtete ownera are everyone to become an observer and conditions, cutting in and out or fldent. teewoman. The students also learn voiced to three caadldatos for high thus assist in identifying persons such other acts as make accidents the party’i version of tiis current state oince In addresses befibra t u who, for one reason or another, con- on the highways, it Is the Depart­ issuss. Haverhin Women’s Republioan CSub. tr'bute to the danger of travel by ment pledge that Information fur­ hOsB Byrne wUl lead a group of The cudldates were: Frank A. LAND OXAKES motor vehicle. nished will be considered confidential w om u from the training schools on Goodwin u d U e u tu u t Governor No Petty Oases unless permission is given to dis­ a tour of state Institutions where Toungman, both candidates tor the 93 scora Sweat Cream In the solicitation of complaints, close the source of the complaint. Queer they will obtain additional facts for R ^m bllcu gubemaUnrlal rMmiaa- Mr. Stoeckel makes It clear that the tbslr camgdgn spaces. Prizes will tion 1^ G u |^ G. Bdooa, a oudl- BUnER U.S. Gev't Caffiifd Contained In the book, which Is be glvw Department "does not want petty prepared of such else It may fit con­ In Day's News best orators. date for the RepubUeu cases; it wants real ones." He says, veniently into pocket or purse, are for'lieutenant governor. further, in the foreword: "The De­ a series of non-teehnlcal digests of GUARD CATHEDRAL Boston — MassaohuHtti PoUoal MIRABEL « « FLOUR » 9 partment pledges its cooperative aa- the State’s laws such as operators Association to hold Its two* D u v e r^ Eugene Davis, 16, bore Liverpool, Englud, July 16.— ^ invention at .flwaaptoott slstance to remedy conditions, to are required to know. Who msy flutember 20 ud 21. & OLD HOMBmAD consider carefully the individuals drive, what they must do to get no grudge. He was fist-fighting with (AP)—A strong pollcs guard sur- PRESERVES uother boy when a man knocked roufidsd ths cathedral here today Boston—James F. Convey,' fourth RAIFIERKy, ITRAWIURY, ■ "OPE y far Cikss sad FitMss wbose conduct comes undw Its license, and what their conduct must of a quarter of prisoosfs who aseap* scrutiny and. through Its various and be In the unjoyment of this privi­ him down u d kicked him unoon- after last nights atteok when 8w FINEAPFLE, ILACKlIRRy, sclofis. He died yesterday, imploring Orangemen surged up the hill on sd from thi Rutlud prison osinp sundry means of approach, to apply lege; general Instructions as to use July 8, Is captured. AFRKOT correction as seems necessary." of the highway, the giving of prop­ forgivraess for his aseailut. His which the edlflce atends u d hurled Family A.eKn.. Commissioner Stoeckel refers to father. Police S ergeut B. S. Davis, bricks through four df ths lofty Newport, VI— ^Northsastara Ver­ er signals, rules of the road, rights windows. mont h u its first rainless day alaos 1 ib |sr the complaint form, which Is print­ of others in traffic, ths care a&d use will take no action. "Ths man has July 1. dote MIPAL « ed as a part of the booklet for guid­ of the ear Itself and Its e^pment children u d is out of work,” be said. ’Ths Qrugemen who came to tbs ance of those who would volunteer and devices, the manner In which “My bojr had no bitterness." atteok aln^g hyipns, shattered PILUBHRY*S MIT In the program, as "an opportunity discipline is Imposed and what It re­ Cuttyhunk, Mass.— Franklltt D. stained glass believed to bq am<^ng prhere are times when the anut-l for each indivl(!^ial to report reck­ quires and the necessity for general Roosevelt did well to touch here in the best'examples of Its kind In tour gardnsr calls a spade a lot less driving offenses as noted." Of cooperation for greater traveling his yawl, says Captain Frank Bos- modem times. ' of things besides a spade. « COPPII SAUf » thlo plan be admonishes citizens as safety are among the^subjects treat­ worth, former tar, now skipper of fellows: ' ed. the general store. "Clevelud stop­ Oomot OrlUdsm Oartooa lUastratlons ped here once and he was elected." IVORY KybosrL;: *The spirit behind each report The booklet le illustrated by a, Dallas—^Troy Hill w u t to Chica­ . 1S(D ^ ought to be one of constructive series of cartoons which depict es-. go to play chess with James F. SOAP orltidsm devoid of personal spite or pccl|dly dangerous practices and Meagher but his foe, he says, made bad temper. The of|ioer who reports cautionary paragraphs In the text so m uy funny faces u d dlptracting large bars John Aldan RIchniond ILl8 d LAND O’ LAKES MILK SUGAR IQ lbs. 41/ niSH FRUITS end VROiTAeUS Froth ' EST QUALITY POSSIBLE.______B U T ra R ^Ds«y qUrt 1 0 ^ HONEY DEW MELONS Vs «* s a t II hn» w a s i y, « tot " N.B.C. SNAPS lb. 22^ 2 4 5 ‘ PRANKFURTS CANTALOUPES ""SUST" a - a ft lUHT PRICES “ALWAYS.” Frsth al sH our tioret TO M ATO ES F-..T C 4 *•' SSt R 2 LB. JAR a r r o t s nm BEETS oc C ^ s xet t ^ tS i WATERMELONS f.... avt nr C(HIN FLAKES First National Marktts ofFtr you a ehotet of ititct PEANUT mtatf From i^icn to choose your Sunday Dinner, New NTIRING EFFORTS GIVEN. thick over the following suggestions and compare Grau 4 BUTTBE the quality and price ^ f e r t ahepping hw your Broakdde PINEAPPLE can weekend menus. BUHER Craaaitry. « Gemriec Spring I'" OTICEABLE—CLEANLINESS. 2 5 15 lb peck lb NEW POTATOES GOOD LUCK LAMB JELXrO 3 pkgs. 23/ JAR DaMa^Mnd-tiiMr-aarad, kte. tiie^ * OTE THE DIFli'ERENCE. ' ^ END ^ 2 R u b b e r s ApywaifM ' NEWPOTATOES pk.3.^< Snow B ilb 8 * -1 g c FOWL\ IVliKffaiNGtlANIT.llV S for 2 3 ct .Crmitb Ctkc t » * g | f ’.bueleiieve^ef pel rpsri • FLIT KILLS FUES, Uncfd* BiteuNr CERTO bottle 29/1 BEECHNUT ' ROAST *2 7 )^ m o sq u it o sd m o t h s . EMEMBER DIAL 5191 —SI fl!> Cornedleef- FANCY 3(Pifit Btlment Bread UMfe. COFFEE Can BRISKETS lb Pri*e Breed 'iwui» 7e Fsn» miik-fcd PASTRYFLOUR l b . ERVICE THAT SATISriES.' H a l LEGS l(T__ A L E KRE**MEIi 8|i66tf BoRt SEALECT 5 0 MH.K At Our Fish DepfirtmeiH NEW PACK MayonnaljW s es 10« Frosli SHRIMP Sardines ...... MACKEREL Tkikar . lb VgTFACK 4 1 9 ® NO I TIN KIppar Si|ffcly eSBi FrasMy lb ® STEAK cob Sli^ 9 10 > ANCHESTER^S Leading Feiod Store. TonaHkaffS:IP* GRAHAM h SALMON HERSHEyS S A A ip e ' POT ROAST 23/ C r a c k e r s Ip^fjhcltl^Mr SAftipa >LWAYS ACCOMMODATING!. [, ^ _ fNth Fruits and ytgaiablai risN CeiaUiiflpn end CkUHv Sleref a d t m Flow RffMa' r b R ^ T V E A“ L ------25^1**'*’'* " * * ^ i -" I P * EGAkmj!.lSS OF WEATH KB , ‘ r e d o r g r Uen I ■" asire FORESofLAMB «u99^ M#!'’’" "iftf lEEPBRUNIitERlNMlNri. to* bottle CANTALOtibiS 1 ‘3 ^Haiiarr||pe ' GROUND BEEF u>. 23^ m % FANCY lATWEHAMlBEmpbr. ~ ~ ^ ?b

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■— ^ a twa weeks’ viseattMi at Camp- Mrs. aeoige JI. gafith) qr 181 Bast ,f^ E p ^ N P . Portenxnah INsAof: dr-the-WScm, Speouiator, N. Y, Center street. Is 4t hgr oottagO on i - C n ^ S S l ^ ? PRYS ARE DIVIDED ABOUnOWN Clark avenue, MiHuainiout, for the N. " H., jubr riyed at the^M^^' lOng Darid Lodge' of Odd Fel­ remainder of the season. *^New De/inite filan ^ pnparetion. for^tlie fifod I n g ^ OtEra " i ON FirrURE PROGRAM Sunset Rebekah liodge's drill lows will install its new officers to­ •SUMS o f. tbb ran which ’iriU be isstrononiMSl^i team -will meet this ev^^ing for night in Odd Fellows haU and the . David Komgiebjil. cf Wells street vlriiilb.U foray* psxts^f Neir ffiig- practice. The team meeting tonight members are urged to turn out for ie at Farvlew Camp, Wihterport; land' August 81, the Dnited Stafes WMhlBftoa, July 15.—(AP)— A Is schedtaed for 5:80 and is a Tilgu- the ceremony and the sedal with Maine, where he plans td remain un- jShless in State Navy 'today began' aaseudStog lar weekly drill held .each Friday tU early in September. equOment and psrsemtel at : the •tatament of poUoy to b« pursued In night in preparation fbr the field rSfrsshments to follow. The work ppee.of dbqArvlog-tba Will be in charge of District Deputy ’Hartford,' July 16.—(AP)— ”A Hook. "But we are certain Con- If*' ^ e coming presidential campaign day which will be held, in Manches­ RicAert H. Hall of Bast Hartford Miss Evelyn F. Palmer-of 288 ndetiout will take care of ft eatis- ter on September 10 when drill Main street has returned from a definite plan ^for immediate , unem- faotorily." was l^ d before the National Prohi* ti>*Tnii from many of the different and his staff. jHMnzMt . relief in ' Connectlout, week’s tow by automobile with ji^ttii^ out.a.much.more extensive The ^‘hCw diBflnite plan" is wltb-t bltion'Board of Strategy today by a towns and cities in Connecticut are friends from Bristol. ■ Tbs party hsDl from publication until Its per records and statements on prohibi­ relatives. ^ tion to be submitted to the board’s All thbiM who are gplng are re­ Orange -Lodges will meet at the ' ’Tt'la the. opinion of the commis­ had but one prisoner for six inonths.i outs ells olhoth e re quested to be at the Center tomor­ Orange Social Qub, in rear of sion that the. proUem in the state la And be said the only reason he didn’t ^nstituent organizations. row forenoon at 11 o’dook. A Shore Mrs. Janet C. Gardner of 295 going to be worse this coming Win­ go mad ftom loneliness was thab Opposition to an endorsement of Orange Hall at 7 o’clock this evening Main street is visiting her sister in President Hoover at this time arose dinner will be served a t 1 p. m. The to complete the business of the com­ ter than laat because there is much he was frequently visited by ofliciaia committee, which is>'Compoeed of mittee. Colchester. more ' unemployment" said Mr, who came around to count Um. I from Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of some of the best coolu from the the Metho^st Episcopal Church, camp and auxiliary, will jgo out Wesley Bulla and Luther J. V- South, and Dr. Clarence True Wil­ A mass in memory of Mrs. An­ early, and eversrthing will be cook­ tonio Farr will be s\mg at S t Chapin, letter carriers at the south son, secretary of the Board of Tem- ed oiit<^rs in . the* Old-fashioned end office, are'at Niantic with Tri>bp berance. Prohibition and Public James’s church at 8 o’clock tomor­ way. A sign will be p ls ^ *t the row morning. It was. requested by A of the cavalry and wfil resume Morals of the Methodist church. comer of the road nisar 'the Brig­ their work here Jtdy 26. Louis F. They felt that the Republican pro­ the ItaUan American Ladles Aid ham Tavern, directing the way to society. Comet, another carrier, wlU also re­ hibition plank should be interpreted the farm. turn on the same day after being by the Chief Executive, and favored out two weeks, part of which wlU waiting imtil the President has Mrs. Lillian S. Bowers of North cotmt toward his furlough. made a personal statement of his Edgar Scranton of Strant street Elm street is q>ending two weeks at attitude on repeal. is spending a week with bis daugh­ Oroton Long Point Brunner’s Market, 64 Oakland ter, Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor of Con­ street continues to exert every ef­ The full bow l today discussed the cord street. West HartfoiNi, formerr B. A. Cadman of the BCidland procedure proposed by the sub-com­ ly of this town. Apartments is spending the summer fort to make the noarket Manches­ mittee with a view to adopting it as with his daughter, Mrs. Herbert F. ter’s leading food store. H ie latest the basis of the campaign activities Miss Helen Crawford of ^Hamlin Robertson, who is at her summer innovation is. to attire the entire COFFEE WEEK of the dry organizations. personnel of the store in enow white street will leave tomorrow mchmlng home on Platt HUl, Winchester. uniforms. These uniforms besides being cool and comfortable during the hot v|Mther add a note of elean- Eighto'Clockib.18< linesB. in^eeping with the policy -PINEHURST PHONIp SERyiCE: maintained' in handling stock and Red Circle n>-21« UNTIL 8:30 TONIGHT ; PINEHURST service at Brunner’s Mwket Our Best Roll * Bokar »>.25c Cantaloupes Have a Honey Dew. We Sweet, Ripe Melons guarantee them satisfac^ a ROOSEVELT YACHT SILVERBROOk BUTTE31 tory. They are priced 9 c , ® ^ " 2 5 c very low frmn 25c up. (iONTINIJESDN WAY 2 2 vic lb. Extrg Large 2 for 25c Ib t. Russian Dressing Large Waterradons 69c ea. Pineapples (Oootlnoed One) .. 29c ja r Halves 35 c, l-4s 19c- Red or Greai Apples which have, proved advantageous HNI eUAUTY 4 B ^ during their trip. Navlgatt DolM onfbtii9«(Sj^ * Franklin. os Orushed.l “i'- Or Bondcw Boston ttoll Pot Roasts 5 ^ ^ 1 .1 9 The party was in the best of No. 1 5c “^ health and the governor laughi|[«ly We will also have plenty of Rump, Sirloin Tip, Boneleee remarked last night that a badly Beef Anglo 2 S;-2 9 t - \ L tfge Cahibase Chuck and Bottom Bound Pot Boasts. sunbiimbd right shoulder prevented Firm, hard heads. him from taking off- his shirt. Pie Filling Native Broilers, 2 to 2 1-4 lbs. Native Roasting Sc""* Chidtens 4 to 4 1-4 lbs. FiTing Chickens, Gapmis, LAZY NINE WINS R aiph -32-oxJ;i2 bot«-2 5 c Carrots, Parsley, Large 6 Ib. Roasting Chickens, Legs of Lamb, Bone­ The Lazy Nine di^n^t live up to BMts,bunch .... less Veal Roasts. ^ their name when they troimced the ENCORI ^-pt. bottle 19c Blue Sox 30 to 9 at the Mill Lots. The first Native Led by G. Magnuson, Rose and H. Cucumbers, each can I AN Siadt' M it A s s o r t e d Magnuson they pounded out 22 hits, Puritan Malt 4 9 c New Onions, 10 for extra bases. G. Magnuson Bumford’e C o ld C u t s hit a homer, triple, double, and sin­ 18-oz. oan 3 lbs. Sw eet Mixed gle, while Kose got a homer, double, 29c Pickles 1-2 lb. and a single. Magnuson pitched a Qt. Pantiy Jar good game, allowing'only Six hits, I S Soap 9 b a n 2 5 c We have a new chicken but was rather wild, wiOking four and hitting one batter. SUGAR 29c ndl with real ohloken Bantly was given poor support by In it, eptoed ham, bak­ his team-mates who made ten er­ 3 *»*«19c 10 lb.. 42c ed hfun, aaland, ttver- rors. R. Hagenow started at bat for wurst, etc. the losers. 2 p A g t . 2 3 c -ccdsHowdy afert to fiiirfeBdse The Laiy Nine seek games.. Phone S c o t c h Confectiimery 7424. bfest -l+ie mcykef oH timejs. You -can al­ D r i e d N e w ‘ O ld Score by innings: Soap 3 b a r s | 9 c B a m B e e f P o t a t o e s S u g a r ' LMy Nme ...... 915 844 4—80 P o t a t o e s Kue Sox ...... 112 010 4— 9 N. a. a OMH8M KAJAH S OZ. ways bo’ sure of qualt+y^iet A&P Batteries: Lasy Nine, G. Magnu- C r a c k a r s 1-lb . pk|i. 1 5 c Sandwich S^aad •t *. 1 9 c 1 9 c 3 3 c ^ 2 4 c 800 and Demeney; Blue Sox, Bantly 64c "*■" and Pongratz. 3for1Q cCii|v8fer25c 2 ja ig 2 5 o > (Bxeept Herthsy'sV Wheai Pops, 2 ^kgs. . .17 c . OOTAeON ; PLANT BIANAOEB LOST Rice. Pops, 2 pkgs. ... .19c Sliced Bacim Daisy Hams SfiiilJPfiwifir 2 pkfB. 9c Especially iaaey hams, L’ABcenzion, Que., July 15.—(AP) Veiv Poteufer Oydn or. Pot‘*!Ripd.st* ^PINEHURST! weighing 2 to . S pounds, an —Another all i^ h t search had fail­ awirrHiAST , lOB ORBAK 1 Pound Boxes Regular25 88e c gradA srieetod lean cuts. ed today to r«real any trace of S o a p b a r 6 c Salt 8-lb. pkf. 10c >«* One of the Mgfeet vahue George S. Hal^ luperintendent of Dutch Cookies In these days, of low' prioea. the Montreal pliant of Ford Motor T oilat Fapiar—Waldorf .WALNUT 28 c"" ^ -i:C 42 Batter Cookies, eaeh box Company, tnl^ng since Sunday. 6 rolls 25c M aati 3-oB.tin19c or s Hale became separated from com­ EckhardfB FranltfiirtBp 1st Prize Fianldprts panions while on a fishing trip. Unit ; pkg.9c .'bAKSR’S Ginger W aferettes lb# ••••••••••■#•• 29c lb. 29c Most of the dew epote in file Red V anilla 2-oi- bet. 29c 60 thin ginger cookies river have been explored by divers Oxol ' bottle 15c if.'.' 4 ■* '-tAi 4 1-2 to 5 lb. and the belief nowr Is that tba miss­ MAXWrjil.L . WHITS HOUSB F reshly ^ ing is somewksre in the woods. 25c box Sdlected Plump Sonie 80 men are continu^ the C o Rm 1-lb.san38c Coffaa 1-Jb.eeii37c search. LA^TOUnUNB . , OHASB A, SANaOBN Big 2 pound values. Ground Beef Mil^y Gured^i^Ne^ t For Meat Loaf or Mea* Balls FOWL C aflta ^ 1-lb;oen 37c Coffaa 1-lb. een 35c 2 lb. boxes Frrah O C SOFT BAU. OAMB Soda Crackers ... dsOC 2 lb, boxes Graham 21c*^ An eOenomleal29c Sunday Thee East Side playgrouafi.. soft or Lunch Crackers iiimR nmugwii ban league, I run by E m MWatelll, mUITS and VEGETABLES OOC opened^stT Its aeaeon yeeterday. The 2 lb. boxes Q Q Large Green Peppers, Sides took the _ into Pin*: eiiM M 'CaH fom iS S a ltin e s ...... each 5e Celery, , Gnubei^, J ^ camp by the .score to A 09 C OTiCuy and y* ■A - - homen. ' Tao Specials 1 ^ 5e,B(uax Chipa The game between the^Flremen and Bau Hawks wpa^poetpeoed be- ''i'S 10 Ball Mae 20 Junior Size 1—lie Bcwax Puwdw oausa of a flrenen’a Tononrow tha ^ t.Vl 21c 31c And 15c itorax CSiip free. e a r a n t - ' SO Ban BefiU Bine sRltertain the Flxeihea. 69e Value 79c : far • *haaeeeee \

Quince, Crab, Mint and m . A . &r: Grape J e O y ...... I v C ' Fs'C ■fr B iidi M ountain Peas and klSellieRiiM ;:; Red:Rani|ieRieafH to' m i . . . . ^ tn^ V fn m n '-C. lAagAo ’OAaA-''- C h i m i M \ M ' P a H i a t s 33c "" • •• f f ^ r, m' MA • m 1 ? 'f M i artMttP--- «C WOTIKV MENUS eeBM la both m m However, I peliloiA imM m ft jOftator c u t to be iuw G ilt In For Good 8 «akh i M te m M MnaM. A better plu, ' \ i 1.^ u H «eMW to Mft I f ie M ew aeinc pwveiaeM flt toe jetoto—«o t .too A B w ily muh eftanlRi u tt ettn: sot ft aoUd RtenuiMi&a.. c u t to make toe eerto iauBevehle. IT PAYS The BMift thttf to do la to f k rid HOU.TWOOD Hsr |>r. Pnuiii N«Gffir i t toa hette lueeee tar dtettaw end TO WAIT ON Foods at Ifalo MABXBT d.'> Dr. OoOoy*a muiua m iffiK M C w to e ra toll w that timy am nottca tha dUrarenct te H air toad M p a t rAm RMr fltoicaMato toeir Rmi l « t e it- the week beglmdiiij Juiy~ulylTU>.» (Ocntoaei wlto MelaaiM) 881 Beat Center 8 t YOURSELF Hale’gFpdd Dapartmento. Awd titobOiitiNirt of Iti8 tlia$rtoll M to toitodhawamnadBimkmftham m a i^ by - ^ " r iti 11 Queatlofti Mm. Owwi D. w ittu : Cihiar FRrkar. Btol4283 %M*featJB5S8i emtift, (oMt* *TEmflr ftdvlae aee t f mrshmad, foQdto Thftt!i why an aTeraft o f 4,000 now evatomin aacii totooeh ~ ^ r j j l r i i A r th d r fddda at M Omm •d TrlNUlC rtMIpt Uffii.flffH. aaade w ito toe addittap aC whole* ROMM 6MfiMUSoww^^wTwiy fMlhwwwms 'OMOhMU whaet iMw« melaeeu aad tata of Large Natiye Potatoes dayi whon ovary dollar nhat do the work that two doUvB did a few jd m iB ib -^ wifi iny yen te get tha heaeo, la abed tor toe baetth.'* OoMiiftBiid doiMM of o Q ts ta B ^ apodato for Satoriftjta^^ really M M I Ml of tutwHbm Aaaw orTftie toe heat jdaa aot to • M MW7 lOi M mm, uae wcduiu er a v ctoer iacm of 15c “ “ auger w lto anA atarcbu u can* Kingaley aad tonliVa bread or whoSewhut flour, u tUa lim it ft racke. ImkfuW-Oettefe cIm n ; Mtlbh A r m o w ^ S i tOMll ApptoNm tends to pmduce eaceettve flatulence B U T T E R (Cowntry RoU) 2 lbs. gdft< C otttgdloiqpG s b w M —Oonii it fln i M iU i tat* from the tornaatatlOB cC the starch lb. •*.«••• 2 5 c tUOti aad Buear when Used together. It la 5-6 lb. fb w l ^ e d W a Y o r ” Tkara la a dUanau la Oemriry Ball imWnr. Xry Rteiaiey wad * m S m %3 DUm i —Ro u t muttM. all ridM to tiae a amaU amount of aaaaeoeetee. $ 1 .3 8 that «Taat Rack UftMj^ (Italtw aqiHMb). MaOgr M lid. (M * ttUtpPMeonI with aueh atarcbu. Native Fowl 8 tuoe, tomatoei aad cuimwom)i each %y Batoa aiilQtly I t o * M o o t whip. dap naeetoijg) Ham Shanka " (Strictly Fradi •nMaaMi Quaatloa: LaBoy aakai **Do you BGGB Large sMc) d o z e n ffO-tOMt" ttlak M yaara too old to taka up Bound Steak, Groimd O C ^ HAM • i •hvadMd Wheat . attwfd 2 . have praetieed D m agim lutod aa te alaa. We giaM etoa toaae «gga to be findt! prwMi. aad kimt Umber?” Bhtadder Pet O C !.. *1arfe, leoal, rtrletly fw ah >W a ieW t fcaow what a campielat on egge meana. XMMh—WetenMlen m M it d . Anawen I do a o t bailave that you Rout,lb..... IOC m QDC DIraer *•* itia lc with awtorDomaj aib too old to take up tap and even TepduBtbBoaata 9'%ae 'BaaiyW Slleed cooked anaU oarrota aad ptaa, hau tea daaelng i f you ara Intereated in (Rindlaia, Siqgar lottuMi ptaMuplt galaUa. It;, aad It la aot hkabr that the atraJn Spring Lege Laato d o a m i amuld bo too nnich for you If you Lean Feric '' BACOH Cured) p o u n d Rroakfut— Ha*______haealifiiat ...... 1 2 5 « have haia kaepfng up the ceMathmie Calteraia ^ toed with milk or craan.I atowfil ThaRHV IRVBtotoRlaigeat loaffVW Ini|S toeto U. 8. at Oel EXTRA SPECIAL 'Fraah fruit, u much u eemu only with. Annear*B (Hale's Own Faara each 3^ gtowofaflik. ; RBFQRT flBBIOVft nGSTIHO Our Large Loaf “fttor" ham. Wliidlem. Gat nny way BREAD MUkLoiif) 19-oz. loaf ir —> Roaat v m I. aummar Rread, 5 c yen may wish. Ptamaa County Peara._____ Mhe' ntad of toTnitfli Mbten toiadi Hoagkong, Cblaa, July *15.— (A F ) Borne Made Bread Peeplemarveiattoeaawroitef ttli bread woaafleewgrweek. BYomtoTii •bu of loavu bought every weak hi pn^ertlM te toe M o to r ot cnBtomemjai California endtve. baked apple. —flarleaa flghtiag w u reported to­ and BluMt 1 2 c Ihwte aad WWgdW Large Snaamu ed on the cash registetrs—4 ent ef every • bey toalC’e hreai. Ahmet ft i*c day bitweea Oantonaw and Com- M a k fa a t—I t a poached te aallk, Sqnaah...... 5 c u M lu t week. G rm fftw rit aranlat trooM hi northem Kwan- OndmlMg Fraakfnrtftna Melha toaat, o n o f Ireih or cas- W U toLoaf a a i herrtea (ao lugar). tuag. 9 eeeeaeaaaeeeeeeft 1 0 c Ibi 22c ereau with oae Wad A force of HaaMeg troopa aur- S9o inxed CoiM mi Blade frmn pninct Ingridieftto B f t e R h ' oTmtototot •••aeeeeeeaeeaae 1 9 c Floiit bag 45e paiaed the Caatoneae and appaarad L e m k i B Oft ^ acaaa et aielUni, Joimu in nee Bonalii^ ChnipBeek L u ge M 1-ft poaad bag; > |m M - euaunbani, the battla and eo-bparatteg with tha Salt ...... 5 e D acuoU atrarioa aMad o f lattuea. prune CtoitoBaae.' BIpb Lerpe OMtaJeupc Rale’s Deoghnate aad whip. Steporta that the Cutonau .wara ft-fer 2 5 e S p f t d a l Friday bard praaaad by the Communiata Large Strictly Freeh • f 8 1 * doz. • Breakfaat <— Ooddlad an>i Miap ware ifenied ofncl*11:ly here, but* It Eggs, doxen ...... 3 5 c d o z . 9 i c C ru llers doz. 18o bacon, Melba leaat, atewu ralt*^ Frml -IfU aampie Jw vflih evnry two K e^ oa hand ferr Btanmer enfcKln* ' Main, augaied u JriL A lw ladlvldiial ja ra ftf . TamffhF-avocado aalad. idau • of Ing. eoflee cahu ft for lOe. On lale In toe ma­ Extra tency, large ter of toe ’TMI-Serve’* ter y e w ' eoavon- Poaumt Botter,, Siinldet lemons. Dtonerw-Baked whlte flab, oonked BaJe'a Evralhf Lnxniy tonce.. _____ • ______It; cooked cdery, aalan of Slaigojars.... ____ 29e Tea pound 49c , Native' ^ M^ k f aatA-Criap wafllaa, butter, toed towte oxoelleBt fliew Act t o ? Rinso 2pkgs. 27ft wlth.ft aaun aaouat of naka LargetowjmdBiF^ toiiftS atawad Mriooti. Lipton*e Ouprots ^ Lueeh •*• Baniu with pUk or Blaaoot-Maine eraau (wl augw). Coffee^lb...... 32c Native, Fnah —* Rout C oifftft pound IT e FsmolBier cn^ drip grind. of Iftwhgretoderla bead. Coim 2No.2eans2Ss Bft(eCa Ih e ie *' Large, Sommer ,^ oC medium alsad eu* GELfbSBRWB** FOPlHJtR nTEIfS eumbam aad eat Into atripa langthi Bwt,OlMy*a w iw or In ettbaat Oooir in a amall Ketcbiip Cherries, Squash each 2* aBBOuBt c< boiUag watw flartweaty A ll For %%C. jBtnutaa. If all the water h u not 2.1argo bottles 2Sc 2ib, b o ite , 25c bam abaocbad, drain and aaaaon Fret I Package of Uneeda Bis- Aaeerted Bath’s With butter wblla' bot flarva u a Chocolates, Spiced Ham a A border fOr the SaUabury ateak. Cu- cnita with ovary pnefcage o f lb. ______25c Hl ...... Z S f C eumban prepared la tola way may Kraft's Old Bngliah ^cese. Baad dipfed. Aaeortod eenlara, .be MPetiaiBgly aarvadto toa banter IMtolaaa ter aalato er aaadwicbea. eC a platter of lamb or mutton OaOtenda Shady Lawn dmpa. For variety* eprlakte with A ^ t t e Lnnck incad rtpa ollvaft " i f ...... lO c F reak, native greu . Botuflata tall ua that thara la. a C v a i e k o r a ’ flMaft S&.ftM ftu and pint aiu 9c“"17c Jan. Vttla Mtter raglpii at tha atem aad •rwnx beana. cd cueumbera. H tola la puaeturad M a l t s y r IJP Tomato Jnicc, Ubby> A y 0 ■ ■ ~2db. boK 2 S s ___ toa Mtter liquid la epraad by tha F r.' ‘ rjr; r H 3 tab tin s 29 c CoriiadBcef oA Made o f the hslfe. Ahmya naal Oiiiipsre. 2 tfn s ...... V ..... 0 9 C baenatoara from the Uoaaom aad. ' A' ^ I f HT - 3 L B f Bfarshmsilows w e ! . gOTtnoHi AHP AHiwraa ^ I I J I /■ f ' { I 1/ I \ I i' l' n b .| )k f...... l O C Mustard A M W t m o i t ...... l b . 1 9 e Beeneary package. Fieeb aMpmut, M r ...... (INaardara af flnlBal I-a n r I N K B ‘-'jON ^ ^ Cffm tatay ceoWee, BsuDaat wfto Bi-Ttol 10c Chwumbftrt tRdM’VMWt GaJo Dof or Cat Food, Quaatloa: O u w H te^ T ia a H tan N ' yy/. K r-J . J Pickles, 8 cano..,..,...,.,..... 2 for So am If artbritia of the apifte awaaa bottia 27c the aaaw u tubareuloaa of tha. 10c dfteMcepaalalntgdJO, apioa, or dou the formar laad to tha ■citofre NMIva ftweat lattar? Would you advtta a plaater r-LAV^Rl eaat? One apadoliat deu. mto aa-, Com FfaUifts ' Gold Mfttfal am 4 for 22* cto u aayi. It wfl) do ao good.** HOT W RATHBR Aaawar: Tuheretileaia of toa aplaa B ari, Blpo SUctng 2 p k g r f 1 2 e 'SFROALS FLOUR Tonifttofta lb. s * Boardman'o Liquid, Coffoo, bottlo 33c 2 ( l c 9 i h . b a g CWftemin toeba^ C M i w f t o ' 2 i o r 2 S s Certlfiod.Preooryoe, 2 Ib. Rur . . . ,29e Kttahao teatad ’WU pnrpeay’ gear. TUlbolllsa. ^'o Bnod-Bottor FieUco^ GoMMadat Lftttnoft eu SBOTirS GROCERY Lergytoe-jCrie^^ PHONE 5114 2 NORTH SCH0(»i 8T. —— w — > m fix ...... I9c B b M t n i d c Haw B f t a n o S Swioo Groyoro Cbotoo, b o s ...... 27c (0 parflcfthoa). Fancy Old p k g . 2 1 a KIMm Hitf-Hin Siihd T o ri, 2 cana...... 25e PotfttOfti pack 29 * SUGAR SaokedSbodUers. IMd II^UI ' ^ Large, adectod patoteaa. C lftftu aftr Rfltb'ftPfcklad Flfo^ Fast, jar 19c, 37C 1 0 k 4 3 c ...... idclb. Snnbaam Imimrtcd Olive Oil, tin 19e C akft F lftiir C a b b a g e cans iS c U^ba Vinognr, hurga...... 19c r i t g * 2 7 c fresh Fowl .... 25c lb. Heins Sandwich SprwA jnr .... 19e J f e r j o PcnnoyJvBnbi VaBey Waabbnni R Cronby Syup, - 2 tins 2 S « §lEES?/5!®r!T...... 7^ Large, aennd, an*: Gnanuitoad Tall ( i l- f (M M Jar) thne ealtoige. Tb* Milk 5c Can lam b Stew ...... 15c b. MOTOR Oil* t priee in Ib a - AnnoBr*e Gomed EiniWBod Farm Bonalaas CMckcn, Iter today on 2 f o T ...... : ...... 97c native aah- Maaeot Hamborg 18c, 3 bs . 50c Flour Ode Rft^ 2 fin* 2Mc (514 enneejar) 9 quarts 8 9 * baget ft beads fe. Pot Roast ...25c-30cb. 241.2UMb Coffee 35c b . Brookfield Rb Roasts '* ..25c-^ b. V. Meats at H€tle*s Health t A . B' o ttc rllc k L a m b L ^ .... 20cb. ____ r* m Naitivo 1b v«d'itom -:*19-' average walghft .'27cb* r *!.l riots .W k0h ,lm m ‘ Nathre t t ■ • T.**

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■ - k - • . > ^ 'V, i*.*.-. J” So' ,*s V nOVlNG-^TRUCKINCF^- HOU^PORSAibB 72 ; J iA: . STORAGE SO Tli^4BM IIS FOR SALEt-6 ROOM house . vrith att,l2hproYeiDcnts, at 1Q4 M anchester SILVBRLANB BU9 UNB. operat­ FOR RS38T-jFIVE RQGIM teneingnt s t r ^ pzeinlsBL ' ’ ' : T*«finttti*AYis ;8 r o u ra BfeninFT H erald ed by Perrett & Gleim^i Tennl- on Spruce stre^ n ^ 'E a s t Center, nals—Charter ' Oak -p"** isaii^ ; aU l^rovett^ta, low-rent f o r 'S A L B ^ B0OM bungaiow, '•■'•ililpirtWTi L e a fy - ■ ;t\r I' ■■ . : CTrAsaiFiBP streets. State add Front streetB q b ^ '84 Spruce etn^et' v with ear 43 Matlm in Hartford. Schedule dif*tfi]^ street Price W. Gutemer. Hartford' 6, Sprtogfleld 4. fllTTEiniSEBIENTS FCm k E N T ^ ROOM FLAT. aU I^oifeilfc ;14', B Tklgei^ 4. tainable Trom driver. Cbiuteied libpnwenldnta, gara^ avaiikble. 4 - " iMUlfiin' f f iTif) Q o a a Co«Bt itt »T«nca word! to a lino^ Pullman Bus Service. Special aiwetohd II, NewYSt 8. skBjbors aad abbr«Tla.tloni parties- to any point Bstlmstes Apply 177 Oidr street . . t ii»» eoQBt u a word fod oomponnd Buffalo, N- July 15*7(AP) —&frpm the Hsrlsm halequin through P l^ad^h la 9, .Detroit 2. words as two words. Minlmnin cost Is funiisbed on request Phone 3068, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tencmept Buffalo’s bid for the second half of the first ten rouhds and a etftidytg C3dcSfO;9; B(>ston 8 (12). 8860, 8864. Trade. Sckool . • ...... pi|e# of thrso Uass. w i^ garage. Inquire, at 18 Moore the disputed Ughthesvy we^bt rally CoiUd^.nht ruU him houM, in 'Waimyto^B^St Lonia 4 (12). BO ratos par dap for traasioiit 'strbdt ■ • ; 4 ■ frbnt. Roeenl|teom won tto. (lecialon Ni»nAi:Leafne ada clkmpiianship has fkiled and Maxle 17, IMT GENERAL TRUCKING, local and League and. there were no legitimate pro-^ Pltiaritorgh 6, Boston. ; T r f i y . Casb Charsa long'distance moving, livery ggr- FOR 'RBNT-^TWO, THitBB and 4 Rosenbloom, the Harlem down, still teste.; rules tto 175 potmdehs as far as tto Gtiid^^o %o6klyh 1. • QoBMeatlTO fi*y» 1 7 otsl • eta vice. Modem trucks, experienced rqpm apartments,; beat janitor Maxie - hoided one more hard New York 6, S t fLouls 3. t A m ra tlT s fiajrs • ots 11 eU men, guaranteed prompt delivery, service, refrigerator fiim isii^' Call The leadership in the Trade School New York State AthHettc CommlSr punch than he lunially does-r-a snap­ Eastern Pefint,. Com., July Ifiir— 1 ^S7 • • • • 11 otal 'lS cts Sion is concerned. ‘ PbUadMplda l i , Cincinnati 6. (AP)—-Playtog for what was. exr u ordars for irrasnlar inaartlons all g o ^ Insured while in transit. Arthur >A. Knolla, 5440 or:41Sl, League rsmaifled undetermined as py ri^tthiat damped Scozsa on the . InternailoBal Leagine the Drafting and Electric Depefft- One BufMo. star, George: Nichole pected to be bier suctii y lq t ^ ;j]it JS^^riu ba' W. L. p .d the player who ains it three times, edit, revise or ^reject any copy eon- f o r 8 ROOM Apartment fifth) when they collected eeven h to BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while all Improvements, heat furnished. By MELVIN W. SHEPPARD ^^Oflc •••••••• 56 27 .675 not necessarily to succession. sldereid "objectionable. and siz^runA to sew. up' the game. Forinor Mlddle-IMstanoe Star ClcBvluici ••••••••• 48 36 JS71 . Mrs. Ikmtby Campbell Hurd ef CtOSwQ HOUBS—Classified .ads to learning. Details free. ElartfOrd 16 Lllley street mqtiirie after 5 .p. Kovis' Slashed a long home run, BEUEyEW IRHIinLl be pubBshed same day must be re­ Academy of Hairdreeeing, 60S m. ;a od '0 1 y to^ Winner Fhil^i^dlplilft ••••••• 49 37 JiJO FbiladeipUa, heflder ^ two .l^gs .on ceived hr"!! o'clock noon: Saturdays thereby dispkiylng his ability as a •••••• s • •« 44 86 J560 the Griswold Trophy, was ^ Mrs. 10:30 a.’ m. . , Main street, Hartford. hitter as well as a pitcher, and Pe- FOR RENT—47 MAPLE STREET, (Copyrlsht 193J,:By NBA-Service) Waibtojgtfm ...... 46 t o .548 Vare’s victim to 'tfae semt-fliiaL-Bfirb. tronis who showed his usual brand NOT BE REINSTATED TEL^HONE YOUR four room tenement modiem, g&- 'One of the wisest decisions I can 3^ Loulfl ••••«••••• 39 42 .481 Vare won seven and six after allCw- W AN T ADS. rage. F. R.' Manning—8146. of high class baseball, lecul the' at­ Chicago ...... \ 29 52 ..358 ing Mrs. Hurd only one Ix^ on-the Ads are accepted over the telephone SITUATIONS WANTED— tack for the Machinists. recall by Any athlete to preparation B(>8tbn ...... 19 62 .233 way out, shooting onie olteV par-cn at the CHARGB RATB given above F E M A L E 38 FOR RENT— MODERN FOUR Ma(4iine Shop for the Olympic games was that of New York, July 15.—(AP)—One - National League tile first nine, and wtontog the as a convenience to advertisers, but room tenement 93 Charter .Oak AB R H PC A E Gene Venzke during the past winter of the biggest, fights of the Olympic W. L. P.C. match with a birdie foirr'on the the GASH RATBS will be accepted as CAPABLE GERMAN Housekeeper Hines, c f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ street between. Spruce and Main. when'the New York-A. C. star, al- games, may be fouglit not on the Pittsburgh...... 45 S3 .577 12th. ness office on or before the seventh desires position with business cou- Petronis, I f ...... 4 ;2 3 0 0 0 field hut to the convention hwii. The .. pie, smt^ family or elderly person, Apply 701 Msdn street tooiigh the toast of: the entire east Cblcago — ...... 44 36 .550 ' Miss Wall- defeated Miss Kath-- day following the first Insertion of Bloniaz,.8b ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 and mid^e west, refused to be stam­ games themselves may produce ub '•••••aeeeae* 44 39 .530 erine Bragaw of 'W e^ Chrimge, N. each ad otherwise the CHARGE Mancheste-7 or elsewhere. Address FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, YpSt, 2b ...... 4 1 1 3 2 0 peded into too many indoor races excitement to rival the battle of .500 J., one Up.*’They finished-the tost RATB will be collected. No responsi­ Box V, Herald. Schaffer, l b ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Louis «••••••••■ 40 40 bility for errors 1^. telephoned ads with all Improvements, 219 Summit after bis record-breaking miles were words over the question of Paavo Phll.ftddphiflt.. ••••••• 42 44 .488 nine, even up, but Miss Wall will be assumed and their accuracy street Telephone 5495. Rykbski, c ...... 3 1 2 10 1 0 run. Nurmi’s status. went into the lead ty taking of cannot be guaranteed. GUI, r f ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Sroolclyii ••••••«••• 89 43 .476 41 Instead, Venzke Isddnut a definite ,J. Slgfrid Edstrom of Sweden, dncdhiiati ..'...... 40 50 •444 the next three holes. Miss BragWY I N D E X ^ - - n e w BUILDING just completed, K o ^ ,'8S ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 campaign, ju;ig«i how much runining- president of International Amateur evened; the mateh by'taUfig. ' the four beautiful rponte, $20; also four Jakiel, p ...... 3 2 1 1 1 1 New York ...... 34 48 . .442 CLASSIFICATIONS FOR SALE—FIELD TYjRE Irish he Aptod d(> .for his ovto goodfand Athletic Federation and nhi^irmati International Leagh^ 17th, but the vnsConsto girifi par tuid five' rbotns )15-818, 8 Walnut fo)lPwed'‘ that program vrithout de­ of the council of seven that suspend­ 6 1 r l l l 8 eeeeee'ae si.e'e e e e.e e e • t e s • ’ ' Setter puppies, malej.:-810.. 299 Totals ...... 83 9 12 18 4 1 67 34 .629 four on the 18th ended the ' Gn8t&E6ZD6lltS •••••••eee******** B n i^ Pinel Inquire Tailor Shop viation; I knoV from experience ed Nurmi, yesterday refused to dis­ Fem: street. Telephone 304^. ; Carpentry Stop Suffolo* •••a**** 51 39 Marrlct&ras • • vacco'*;,*!* • 4 Cs lAi^hone 5030. that tl^ probably Xsas a difficult cuss any action the bommittee 52 40 •bub Deaths 'oeeaneee** dHCAB'* •••••••«•• 'B Scibek, p -c f-c ---- 3 0 1 2 1 thtog to do. When you are break­ might take.- - Card of ' T^hanks ”• • f.n'd • • •-6.S • A; B RENT HUNTING?—Tel) ua what Keith, ss ; ...... 3 '0 ,1 9 3 0 l^ontirosl 46 *4l .529 NURMI’S COnAGE In Menmrlam eeeeeena* •.e.e s o p sSCst .F ing ,re6ords, they all want you to Other offlciAls, however, were of you want we’U take care of it for Lashinske, 3b-c . .3 0.17 11 Rochostor s' • • • • • • 46 .^8 .500 liOSt R&id ^OUOd eseenss******** 1 LIVESTOCK— nm. ‘ the opinion that Nurmi would not A. Crlowsld, p-lh .3 0 0 ' fl. 0 0 Jci*8sy Oity •••••••• 43 . 52 .453 ^QQORBCaSia&ta .e.e eee»eee*dn*d*a S VEHIGLES 42 you without charge. R. T. McCann, be reinstated when the committee P e r s o n a l ! • eeeeeeeeee e,« e.w » S • • UC*I ■ ^ • • • • 38 55 .409 IS WELL GUARDED .69 CentM street Dial 7700. Kozlowskl, 2b . . . .1 0 O' 3 2 1 meets at Los Ahgdes July 28. What­ Rostiln^i' • ••• • • • AntomoMies FOR SALE—PAIR. OF hprses, Jones, rf ...... i 0 0 0^ 0 -0 The question of how mufto todopr Toronto' ...... 32 68 •4b6 Automobiles for Sale • e • a • A * e • • ^ 5 ROOM TENEMENT, ^ .intprove- [. Chlbwski, If-cf .2 0 0 0 1 1 running an athlete should do duthis ever the committee’s decision then, Automobiles for Exchange e e •.s.* ’ weight about 2700. Reeusqni^U for mente. gar^e. good location, rent tehb; c-3b-lf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 the "Winter that'precedes an Edstrom pointed'but Finland would T(H>ATra g a m e s By P A l^ ZIMMERMAN. ^ Auto Accessories—^Tires ...... < cash. PhiUip Hoffman, 46(fjblls- pic'.progriuh is an'.old one.- I^-thtek- -'be able to.presait the full congress Auto Repairing—PjUntlng ...... 7 ^ town ^Road. TelepLcne,. 83^, -V ', ^rej^^ablC 32 Walker Atreet-th- JMcAtem,lb-;cf ...1 1 0 0 0 1 Eastern Levine Auto Schools . a-f.'.V...... -..... 7—^^ quixA'30" Walker. TeL 7268. \ ^ a^ certato amounttof todhto^ running of the L a . a a . at its meeting the Hariford'j,t Sprto^eld. Los Angeles, July 15.->(AF) — Autos-^ip by' Truck ...... , 8; -cm ww-btolt tod w^-banked tracks follo-alng day. ■ • The Paavo Nm^rprtolwn n ot.tohf Autos*—For ^Dre...... 9 Totals 19 1 8 18 9 5 Richmond^t ADetoOwit. Garages-i^ervlce—Storage ...... 10 H)ULTR¥ AND FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Madflne Stop ...... 101 061t-^9 Aiich as: those- in Madison Square Norfolk - at Bridgeport. confused withone of stoiilar..naine Motordjwles-^Bicyales ...... 11 tenements, with all modern, im­ Carpentry Shop ...... 001 OQp-—1 Garden, the Boston Areiwl^and a few confronting the toternatiooiti A A. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 18 SUFFICES 43 'others, includihg.the fast J.' C. A. A. EAST SIDE LEAGUE ' New Haven at Albany. Federation, has - descended ' 'baby ducra. B. ^ . »Bleit' 8^^ ^Doanhl F0R^ RE94T—4 ROOM , ^ jh e ^ ^ runs: Kovis: Ixits off: 4|9ibb tirely too topch- . . 'Detroitvst Philadelphia. counts for the': jto ffd pc»ted toiRr - Florists—NurseMes ...... 16 tVith all Improvemj^, -h^t- and bek 7, A. O tioA ^ .5; lim oh 1 toi'Cbiivtoced, f&r'instance, that wto^elJb^ to ttoie. Smith in front of the-Ftoirt(MMti1an’a.^liB^ Funeral Directors...... ; 18 street Tdephohe 8837; - . -to ^924 tod proyided'h-th^^to the ttord inning ' S t Loula-^at Washington* Heatlng*~Plumblng**'Rooflng .:ca 17 'garage. 169 Sums^t Atreet‘Phone Mtobine Sh(>p 7, Chtpbhtiy 5; base --National League tage door to the Ulympic viHage.^S.^ Insurance ...... 18 5987. on balls off.vJaklel 3; Scibek 0, A. tod in' 1928 did too when, he stole'home, , tod another in Amateur status troubles to the Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 mu(ii indoor running for their own the fourth when he grabbed Ser­ Boston at Pittebi^h. right of him, injury-troubles to' tbe HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 OrlQ-wski 3; hit by,pitcher: Schaffer Brooklyn: At Ctocago. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... tO off 'Scibek, A. Orlowski off Jakiel; good. They ran race after race on ver’s vicious grounder, tagged him left of 'him while to the fnmt the Painting—Papering .. 1...... 81 REFRIGERATOR—84. Mirror $1, the boards and they were-fut races, out,, and ;torew hoine to catch Cook, PhiladUpfa^ at . Cincinnati. news photographers’ cameras i vol- Professional Services • t e e e e e e e*e*«l 88 . H O U §^ FGR RENT 65 struck out by:AT|Uiijel 10, Scibek 5, New Yoric At S t Lonift r ! Repairing ...... '...... 23 table $1, veranda shades, single A. Orl(mski 2 ;'time: l:20;'Timpires: ■aey were down pretty ftoe'during who tried to zcora from third ba^ lieyed and thundered, vras top mtiSi Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 the months of Jahuaury, February on the play. In the seventh inning. bed, crib, bassinett, high chair, FOR RENT—TWO SINGLE houses, Ilsher, Schober. for the nerves for the grteitest' 41^ Toilet Goods and Service...... 26 bureau. 29 Strant 6129. Electelo Dept. and March. When it came time to White, made a running one-handed tance runner of all ttoie. - Wanted—Business Sorvlce ...... 26 six rooms each and one 9 room, all take up the work again for the catch of Phillliw’ bid for a hit AOEti JBEt, TWO Bdacattonal improvements. Apply Edward J. AB R H PC A E The'"Aces Jrs. won their-15th To .put it mfldly, Nurmi Courses and Classes ...... 27 FOR SALE—GAS RANGE with Adams, e ...... 2 1 0 6 1 1 spring campaign and the Olympics, The noxt game will be between game 32-8 against. the . Blue Sbx. It was'his.plah to find hfdingto Private Instruction ...... 28 oven and broiler, good condition, Holl. Phone 4642. they were still tlre,d, although per­ tbe Athletics and the Pirates, and Dancing ...... 28-A Novack,'r2b ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Connors pitched a- good game to t grounds. of the - Pueblo i^. Nuestra . reasonable. Kennjedy, 64 .Wethefell Karshis, as ...... 2 1 2 0 2 0 haps they didn’t know it.' T^ey were Catcher Bedurtha is requested to re- Senora La Reina'Dangeles. , Musical—Dramatic '. ; . . ; v.-cKi. . . - 29 FOR . R I ^ - ttSIX : ROOM. house, unable to assimlfiite the heces|tery the Aces and was i^ven good supi- Wanted—^Instruction ...... 80 stree*t. all improvements. Inquire at Sendrowski, 3h ;..3 1 1 . 0 ' 3 0 portv as he hto been traded to the port .Magnuson and Kose each hit Finally Paavo was prevailisd u|kA Flaanclal Donahue, l b .3 l 1 8 .0 0 work then. ' ' Atlfletics. ' . . ; to accept' the hoi^italtty

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PimiC WHIST MIKE -- DANCE r < » CETT VIEW DANCE HAUi OU> FASHIONED AMD MODOkN Km m j S ^ t — TOtNIGHT I Dandiif and R^frcahmaila. AdmisBioii 25e* LONE OAK,DANCE HAU. Beirth WhsdSBT ABODTTOWN SATURDAY MGIfr MmAb h r MbCtelhy*S'OMheal>% For Mld-Sumin^r Choose These antes and Esylor, Prem|rteis. A. Btmbw of fho lag From f-to 1 ip. S. T.)!- Chapman Court, Order of Ama> Admission SO eepM. ranth, aro planning to attend 'the ptate pioilo tomorrow after^ noon and evening a t the anmmer, Danghtors of Ubarly, L., O. W home of and SCra. S. K. Roean N a 185, will hold another food sals at Milford. The outing is open to tomorrow aftemoany. T ix r win offer the usual Une joyed. Coffee wlU be provided. but of cakes, pies, baked beans and oth­ $1.74 pi^es are expected to provide er home-made foods and soda thejr own basket limches. bread, which took wen a t 4 helr re­ cent sale. Mrs. Annie Johnston,' These an fhe type of hats Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Stdnberg fthnirme" of tho committee hgi; of 70 Benton street announce the char^ reminds the members io \ you see on the amkrt^ engagement of their daughter, Mias. kave their donationa of food at the 'girls...... at'the smsHest Alice BHisabeth Steinberg, to Otto: store by 1 :80. N i ^ t J. Gaudidn, son of the late Rev^and placM. N ew fdtsforyow Mrs. M. W. Gauihan of New £ Mr. and Mrs. James TaBon and sports.ers^ ,.. littte ain. fShaOy of CMcago are visiting Ifir. Tenon's parents, IDr. and Mrs. Vni- silk turbans that With Lowert Mrs. Mary Behnfleld and daugh* liam TaUon of Main street most eyerythinig;. And fl(^ ter, yiiM Eimna Behnfleld, and Mrs. large straws fot dresi^ William D. Black of Eldrldge street ADVBRTmEMEWT —-silk turbans tove returned to Watch ffill where Wear. Many imis form i^ / . they are spending the summer. They Before you purdiase rol! or strip —flippy straws ly |2.95. White and pas­ had as their guest Miss Sally Sav­ rooltog get our new.low prices. Tke age of Detroit, bQch. vnwfttuMrfjwi Liunber Co. Dial 5145.. -^new felts te s. M ghten Up Your Wfirdrobe With These -^^ovelty straws Hafa—Main Floor, Center Lovely New

^ • Special Saturday! n J i S i y.j Washable Cxepesl Summery Prints! Washable tafloredand trimmed N White SALE! $1.00 $S.95 One or two rloe for this wssfe- end—47\10.' Cool r,^fktoBf Mdeli Undin New Cotton they’re a real saving ai To Close-out!

Keep cool as.a cuciimber these sultry, Polos ai^ Basket-Weaves hot days ip mesh usidiM^ N^hlhg to 'them^yon, woul^'t, IqiQW youAadtssy toccial!$1.00 on. SEEsUy laundered, tob. White and flesh. R^ijlar and daba sixea At (R^rplar this Ahnivmwry price they^ a real (For hnaaand 'And.'' $10 Grades)

Buy your panties now. Also rayon . ^ «d rsduMlthom ■Ups and gowns Included in this group at. to $7.95., , Here aw. weU tailored./.high grate pdos, basket weaves and 87c. * SSttfJfSS; or-unlined: Plenty ^iSteSr^ysISd to $ - Those ctaariO; A-huttcBK- S^p-ons 2 9 S Mesh Undies-—Blain Floor, right. that Jgo with .everythhgg., U m Haie’41 Frocks and Coato--abiii Floor, rew. flae^chamoieMe that vriously. 'White and Saturday! A Special Purchase SUtchedbaek. Value to $5.95 for summer Main Fhwr,yight . ■ / ^ ’ LittloGiid^ Cool cotton frocks, adorable styles for Chiffon and Service ecynitfeahit hot summer days, at an unusually low Hose with that expensive dull silk price r*T«:iaun • eyelet batistOr. . . embroidered look; all purest^ sheerest silk weU known Don and Hubrlte modeu t o . their clev­ is irises and SeemidFtoor smart tobrics Enjoy your Swmih Ibese exelurive with these' frocks, Q linens,' towns, 'meehes, ba- .'tistes, voiles, liques and Glria and women are ideldag them up .others, flhmry MASON WORK Sahy. They're the en^^Epiest models you^U' dress A. winner of every descriptimu find anyw hm at $2.95. The new wiEfflb' Hale’er Cofttpns atnloo!. weaves, i . .bow-back, styles.. . .and tailored Never Reammahle Pric^ ■iiits. Wblto blue, r ^ orsnge, navy/ —M ^ Floor, brown and jade. J00% pmre wooL. Ceator itoturierfl LOUIS GARRONE of Before ! 96 School S t. Td.7222 RUBBER Charlie Martin Colorful Make^your own i^frodcis from ibesf ,/now'ooIy^, AUTO MEGEANIC HEELS Fonnsriy iet lhis ' . > ' ’i*! !•' OaUyn mmag StattoB ^ . ’v^ ■ Wlshea .to lafeim Ua onstomnrs ' jBveryv [« jiMe-'of'-'ftog ttat he win r^air Iheir ears at ttelr home If they haven't die time te M ag them to his renatr ■gold shop nt S7 Bdwnida S tn et and offer fo^jtatoK ' Attached Brieea for labor wry itod tima P « » n MSA • , S'- Finr Bien, women and chil­ CHris^are^ad exelted over theee IbeaA^pm ^ Floor, fnpitMX'-. dren. Goodyear, 0*SuUi- dWf^^^jre t^ ..jWipgeet... Tan, Tite-Edge, Firestone ft.-, f': and Hood. New York ur... $150 af^fbrrthit: ( 3 t o t p ^ 6 | ^ Bring your shoes in now and'ses'thessi J/ ' ^ \ \ , and take advantage tto $2.50 :NowyNi>oaa make; the sn^^eettotoM' bargain. mer frwko'^ tor. am ih^a teltor.’'

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