MANCHESTER, CONNa, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5,1933. MILK PRICE GOES UP Tear Gas Closes Stock Exchange TRUCE IS DECLARED THROUGHOUT STATE BY CAPITAL, LABOR Control Board Fixes Mnu- HURLER OF BOMB French Fliers Start For First Time in N a to ’ s Bnn Price to Be Pud SOUGHT IN BOSTON History, War Times Ex­ Fanners— Reasons for On Atlantic Flight cepted, There Is Complete ^ R a is e . Detecdres BeBeve Hob Holds Brooklyn. Aug. 5.—(AP)— A^,340 m il^ set last February by Unity in Indnstry— M on - Man Connected With trans-Atlantic flight to “nowhere' Squadron Leader Oswald R. Gay- Haxtfbxd, Aug. 6.—(AP) — Th« began today when Ueut. Maurice ford and Flight-uAutenant Gilbert torimn Declared on E. Nicholetts of the British Royal state control board yesterday I R o^ and Paul Codes, French avia­ Stock Market Case. tors took off from Floyd Bennett air force. They flew from Cranwell, set 7% cents a quart as a minimum Arid at 4:41 a. m., e. s. t. In an at- England to Walflsh Bay, Southwest Strikes and Lockouts. price to be paid farmers for their I tempt to set a distance record. A frica . winic, thus m eeting one o f the de­ They planned to cross the ocean Named After Flier * mands of-organised dairymen, who Boston, Aug. fl—(AP) — Eugene I by way of New Fqundland and the The monoplane of Rossi and Codes threatmiea to strike unless such S. Daniell, Jr., of Somerville, leader Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 5—(AP) Great Circle route and then “Just is called the “Joseph Lebrix” in of a newly created “Commoners or —President Roosevelt te ready to action was tak ^ keep going.” Persia, Africa or Rus­ honor ot the. fam ous French filer At the same time, the board an­ International party,” was sought to­ who w as killed in 1931 and it car-r annoimce a general truce betwemx nounced dealers would be permit­ sia may be their landing place, they day for questioning in connection ried 1,770 g^ons of gasoline. This American capital and labor on oU ted to chaorge 14 certe a quiurt for indicated, but they would prefer to with the tear gas bombing of the 'land in Karachi, India. Their di­ tremendous load led observers to disputes pending establishment of Twtiv at re i^ ah increase of two New York Sto^ Exchange. cents tc consumers. A portion of rection after reaching the Scilly fear a crash oh the take off, and as the recovery codes. the increase the announcement Lieutenant Timothy Donovan of islands off the English coast, TriUtel a result city and U. S. Navy fire Representatives of employers and said, was due to increased dealer the Boston police department order­ determined by weather. \ workers on toe advisory board of costs under the National Recovery ed Daniell picked up after an in­ The record they look to smash to (Continued ld Manhattan Danbury fur factory. working week of 40 hours with minr A Dartt Night The ends f t e strike, which had m>i|r producers must receive .addi­ toorougbly virile w d comprehensive chemist, lay critically wounded in Doctors said Leo had “shakes.” imum wage rates running from 30 Later Ciqitain Jim. in speaking I organization to direct its affa irs become threateilng as the mov^ tional income for his r'inainished hospital today while police search­ His job had been to hang wet fur cents to 50 cents an hour in some during toe recess perioil ment spread from its beginnings m product. j ed for his unidentified assailant. pelts in the drying room of the fac­ thickly populated areas. (Conttnaed On Page Bight) "The conference can be depended STRIKE IN HAVANA one mine, was announced at mifr *Tt is felt that the consumer win Schwarxwalder, a passenger on tory after bringing them from the The terms of toe code will bind iqmn to go forward with such pro­ night simultar.eous by President be able to bear the increased cost transfer bus, was shot during an ar­ carroting room. all members of the 28 associations gress as toe nature and extent of Roosevelt at Hyde of retan tniik due to the wide pro­ gument between the gunman and After seven weeks of outdoor comprising toe natiemEU retail lum­ toe difficulties wouUd permit. They L. Levrts,-president of toe United gram of employment and re-em- the driver of the bus after a colli­ work at (Xmp Robinson, Leo was ber dealers' association. have been piling up in every part of PARALYZES TRADE Mine Workers ki Washington, a fte ployment as a result of the Feder­ sion. A bullet fired at the driver strong, his hands were steady and Hearing Next Week SALES O N ’CHANGE toe world for twelve jrears with toe Hugh S. Johnson, recovery adwtni^ al regulations stimulating industiy entered the young chemist’s back he showed new weight and color. A hearing on the code is expected natural result that correspondingly trator had flown to the Rooeevrit throughout the state.” and pierced his heart. Then came the ) test. Leo's to be hdd next week. more time is nec'issary to consider home with toe results of a night and The board also announced that it His revolver wrested away from brother. Vital was seriously ill and A special governing body will oe FAR BELOmMARK and solve them.” Orer 2 4 ,0 M Quit Work — day of n^tiating. had dela3red action on setting a him, the motorist reached for a needed blood. Leo went to Dan­ set up to administer toe code and Today’a Program A tempornry arWtrattoi bo$rd TniwFwrumi price for milk sold hy sub-machine gun and discharged a bury July 14, and gave a pint and a insure proper co-ordination of toe The secretai7 said he planned to will take charge immediately, the producers until the temporary in­ volley towara the bus vdiere half of the blood his brother needed. f% f f% * fv II 11 Bpenaspend uie toe usy day snaand tonightronignt withwiui toeuic President Threatens Mar­ miners returning to work free from junction against the board’s au- Schwarxwalder’s wife and a 13-year- Saved His Life , (Conttnaed Jo Page Bigtit) Five llnys DUSIOBSS EOUnllBd president at Hyde Park, and to go anti-union discrimination and with thfnity to fix prices had been set­ old boy, JSdwin Paulmann, of 537 The,.next day Leo returned to ^ I to WashingtonW ashington temorrow. their own weighmen checking the tled. South 17th street, Newark N. J camp, ready for work. And Dr. S. When be was told that there had tial Law. output of coal. Judge Arthur EUs ot Litchfield, were sitting. N. Mullins and Dr. I. A. Amos, whog One Day’s Work h Recent been many published reports fore­ This situatior will prevail until rriio heard the injunction petitions Gunman'Flees performed the transfusion said Vital casting his imminent resignation, hearings are completed on toe code, in chambers this week, denied de- He then fled. His car bore a Mas­ wUl recover. WRITERS PROTEST Hull ssiid: Havanau A ug. 5.— (A P )— ^Despite drafted under toe Recovery A ct The aiMEds o f independent milk dealers sachusetts license issued to Freder­ The (»mp captains attributed a ‘T Imagine that comes from oppo­ governmental threats to fight hearings start next Wednesday. tenew Haven county that the ick F. Baston of Norwood, Mass. major part of the healthy effect of nents of toe dodtrlnes and policies strikes with martial law and bans In the Maktaf 'slate law creating the board, be A check-up revealed that the ma­ the forest life to the neatness of the GOLDMANN ARREST that many of lu are tiding to ad­ on union meetings, oruck drivers, In toe annoimcements last night ruled unconstitutional. Nothing definite was. said This gave rise to a belief that toe ~ f ture either viewpoint te accurate in were toe proposals of restaurant (AP)—David Bumstine and How­ a heart ailment. The foreign press which is toe goyemmentiB goid be­ a sense. Nothing if of more value rtrikes are a. passive restetance men, and a long list of associations ard Schenken of New York went London, Aug. 5 — (AP) — Two<& After two injections of serum four association ib toesefore trying to comes a questibn of wide inter­ that to have sixty or seventy na­ revolutionary movement and a com­ covering* toe drug field, from r ^ ipto the lead eariy this morning in cures of influenzal pneumonia by hours apart, -he said, she began to obtain his early release. est. tions represented by their rmbas- plication of political troubles viilch taUer to manufacturer. the Masters’ pair conte£.t of the serum «Lusty'cheers freps te^tlrtsHtfi ja that ferrets could be Infected with German new nap^ Oeirmiuiia, and a enment win at least postixme this Edward C. WbUe of Cleveland were were unavailable, so additional ex- Chicago, Aug. 6.—(AP)—Man’sxof PfolKnaz,*’ tjte. com- tired pickets eariy tefoy : iM y tied for tenth trith 488%. the "flu” virus were considered perimoits and investigation are de­ two^Weeka jai) tM i_glven Um 'for part ot its recover a^eoule upttl the ending at the greaf stnlte a highly Important becai^ of the sirable. I aa article ocnfakilng qncompUment it zees how other’ measuns woric. latest attemprto pdercepierce the earth’s j mander hoM to .***■*??•; The semi-finals of the team at itooavhare at a greatet heighv tttqde'raoMda...... and . obtain * Pennsylvania’s soft coal 'M & k: tour event win be played ttsdght possibiUty that t e germ could be The Lancet listed as diseovsrara aiy.refarenoea to t e . Austrian gov Mee&zfiiQe. Fbteed Reserve open m M e t eperstioos—purchase of than ever before ended abrtiptlf ooleatifle data haretafore 6ut sMrty two w a^: tpfl the fliisis tomorrow. taoiated and an antidote be found of the reaction on ferrets three doc­ erm nihL ' - ' to m am daaoandad .wttMn to fo r K iir w w tors, Wilson Smltli^ C. H. Aadrr rs, : Tlte-KJWfcrt 4edazed th e amninary gdvtetuhsnt seeuzfiiqs—is running eariy Ufiz moiiiingi whe** ^iauV Bpvid BnntUne, Oswald J a o^ , OewiBonder T, O. W. Settle w na mtsutes after the in Hewird Selienken and Ridiard L. Dr. Hare reported in t e Lancet, and P.' P. Laidlaw. Previoi|Sly the bM tcM tliaL of jourasitsta for ar- akihg at a noajfisl ’gate. Msmber bshks- havS eoteess lesssvss of tar earth In a CMemfpt r a ir o ^ yafoL dter Field. ' -ef New York defoated .E M Bittisb. medical Journal, that bis inability to find sa aniipal t l^ hipsirfu absosd was likely 1 ;lJeaLiOenuBander 8 e ^ I'd PhflafolidAia tedm in irat case, a wman at 27, w as in a bis to “fin” InfscBoh tq tfwla jarmMatfcy for Austria in ardtoid 945(>.Q8Q,0M, .inueh <4 '«^hicb fop v im was blaaad-, l|ie M>lMR'^lBa]s. pwiastiitoJ ’

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kartford and New London, al­ ASK STORES TO aO SE L m H though these are expected to b^;in M .E .E . A DISCONTINUES Secretary to Wed TOISSUELOANS operation early next week. ^ W eddings OBITUARY The major posts In the Water* Governor Pollard TO HONOR C .E . HOUSE bury and HMtford offices have AS FUNDS COME TO END e x a FORHOMESSOON been lilled. Kennedy has still to Young-Curran Merchantis Divisim, C. of C , <^ef appraisers and counsel Increase in Industrial Employ­ DEATHS for Bridgeport and New London. Makds Request for 3:45 ment Here Makes Service Miss Emeline H. Curran, daugh­ Monday, Just Before. the He is also waiting for a ruling ter of Mrs. Emeline Curran of 200 Frederick KnolaUe First to Crou from W (^ tft from the state attorney general as ^ Less Necessary.^ Word has just been received here Foneral. Expect to Begin Work in to whether savings banks and sav- Maple street, will be married this of the death of Frederick Knofskie, , •* II ings departments of other banking As has been Indicated for some afternoon to Ralph Alvin Toung, brother of Mrs. Ottc Seelert, Idrs. As a token of tribute and respect East— Next Stop It. Bo State Next Week; Branch time, the board of directors of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bqa Harry Bowers and 'VilUam Khof- to Charies E. House, dean of local Manchester Bhnergency Employ­ clay Young of Bristol. The cere­ skie, aU of this town, at St Louis, hn«ieA«» men by virtue of 61 years ment Association, Inc., yesterday Iceh iid. m ents. mony will be performed at 4 o’clock Mo. He would have been 63 years as a Manchester merchant who I voted TO discontinue the work of of age in q few months. Knof­ died yesterday noon after a brief O ffices. the association, due to lack of funds at the South Methodist church by the Rev. Leonard C. Harris, who will skie formeriy lived here his last iUness, the executive committee ol and the n^id increase in steady em- stay in Mancheatei being about the .Merchants’ Division of the Scoresby Sound, Eaat ABOUT TOWN p!03mient locally. The directors felt use the sln$^e ring service. Aug. 5.—(AP)—Colonel caiarlea Baskets of seasonal flowers, palms eight .vean age Chambei 'at Commerce today re­ New Haven, Aug. 6 — (AP) — that these factors have diminished Lindbergh landed hwe this moniiag Miiw Louise Letoumeau who has and ferns decorate the chancel, and He leaves two othei sisters, Mra quested that all stores, and espe­ With most of the preliminary work I the necessity of the or- from Holstenborg, toe first mao to been spending a week with Lea a pillars in the center aisle are fes­ Louisa Wirtalla of Bogota, N. J., cially those on Main street close at croes Greenland by air from wait completed the Connecticut bran* I ganisation. tooned with streamers of white silk and Mrs. Augusta Kaisei Jt N or­ 3:45 o’clock Monday afternoon for Fortin of 68 North Elm street, has The association was formed near- to east. of the Home Owners Loan Corpora returned to home in West Hartford. ribbon, surmounted with baskets of wich. The body will be sent here the balance of the day. |ly nine months ago by Executive for buriaL Funeral arrangements The funeral services for Mr. Colonel Lindbergh said that hla tion expects to begin the au:tual gladiolus and other flowers. flight over toe Inland ice whidi had I \^ce President E. J. McCabe of the are as yet incomplete. House be held at ^o’ clock issuance of loans next week, thus Mrs. Ida Woodhouse, president of Collins Driggs will play a num­ win 4 been accounted one involving num­ Chamber of Commerce. Herbert Monday afternoon at the Center blo«^]ri«g foreclosure proceedings I ber of selections on the organ while erous perils was on toe contrary in of the employ Congregational -churcb and the apO nstprop^y holders in financial I ^®nu^dCT^ohn^°°M*m^^*of I ^cC ^, f^erly _ the guests are assembling and the every respect satisfactory with closing at the nour stated above distress. « . Dilworth-Comell Poist, American department at Cl^ey Broth- bridal music. He will also accom­ FUNERALS weather and visibility ideaL Officials ot the Connecticut Adjutant Victor Bronke, ®"> manager since the as- pany Mrs. Adelaide Pickett,' vrho will permit pfB many Mends in the The American airman, who is branch said appraisal ot property j j^pj^sentlng the Department execu-1 sodation was created, will sing “Dawning” and “Oh, Prom­ retail field to attend -tht services. winking an aerial survey of the Mrs. M. A. MoCabe Rev. Watson Woodniff will offi­ on which Federal mortgages bonds committee are the guests to- During the past few monthk, the ise M e.” North Atlantic area, intends to re­ are sought is already under way in . Seventh District Com- pn“ clpal project at the association The bride, who will be given in The fimeral of Mrs. Margaret Ann ciate and burial will be in the Bast McCabe who died ' at her. home main three days in this toe yoimg- the N«w Haven area. After g£ y^g Legion at the Old I has been the Improvement of the marriage Ity her cousin, Thomas cemetery. - eat Danish colony in Greenland. All Thursday night will be held tomor­ Friends may call at the home at have been searched, intenn cerM - l^gjpg Day exercises in East Hamp-1 North End playgrounds, for which Curran, will be attended by her sis­ the inhabitants including the sheriff cates will be issued in exebadge for row afternoon at 8 o’clock at her 193 East Center street tomorrow ton. 118,054.70 was appropriated. ter, Miss Dorothy May Curran, of are Eskimos, wito a single excep­ mortgages. These certificates will home, 11 McCabe street Rev. Mar­ from *1 o’clock on to pay their fi­ It 1s expected that a week will be Norwich. Kenneth MUler of Bris* tion, and are unable to spiak or un­ later be replaced by bonds of the vin 8. Stocking of the North Metho­ nal respects to one of Manchester’s Mias Edna England of School I spent in closing the books of the tol will be best man for Mr. Toung. derstand any language except Ba- home owners loan corporation. street and Miss Frances Strickiand association and in making a survey The ushers will be Edwin Johnson The engagement of Governor dist church will officiate. outstanding business leaders. John O. Pollard of Virginia and Idmo: The corporation’s state offiM^m- ^ stricldand street will spend the of those still unemployed. All who of Hartford, Arthur Patterson and The bearers win be Josepb Fer­ There is no aviation ^epot here nounced the first of these certifi­ I coming week at Crescent Beach. desire to register with the associa­ Clarence Gorapson of Bristol and Miss Violet Elisabeth McDongall, guson. Jr., Joseph Tedford, Walter cates probably will be issued next his executive secretary, has been but Lange Koch, noted Duiisb ex­ tion as still without employment Carl Webber of WilUmantic. .The Tedford, Edward McCann, William BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS plorer, has placed sufficient fuel at wcgIl* The Cecilian club will have a spe- wedding gown ot the bride will be of announced by Miss HcDongall's Chambers and Fred Hope. Burial I are requested to notify Mr. McCann mother. Mrs. Ellen McDongall. a toe disposal of Oolond Undbergb to Under the direction ot Peter M, Icial rehearsal Tuesday evening at by the end of the next week. Cur­ white satin with train. She will will be in the East cemetery. Kennedy, state manager, the con resident of Winnipeg, Canada. TO HOLD CODE MEETING enable him to reach Amgmagaallk 17:30 at the South Methodist church. rent figures show that out of 1,343 weeir a bridal veil and carry a show­ fusicj> of the opening days ot the Miss McDongall, shown above in a where he will meet the supply Ship imemployed 340 have returned to er bouquqet of white roses, gypso- recent portrait is 44; the goves^ Jdlinge Tuesday morning. Connecticut branch h2» been select­ William Asimus of Middle Turn- phila and maiden hair fern. The ed for the branch offices in Bridge- w ork. nor. 61. All Those in State Asked to After visits to inland ice areas in ------„ T J —^ I pike West has been spending the bridesmaid will be attired in yellow FRENCH FLIERS START this neighborhood, Colond Und- port, Waterbury, New I^ndon md ^ Coventry Lake, retum- organdie, with large blue hat and Attend Gathering at Hart­ Hartford. To faciUtate the handling ^ today ford Next Wednesday. bergh plans to fly to Akureyl, o® Lhe TRUCE IS DECLARED accessories. Her arm bouquet will ON ATLANTIC FUGHT northern coast of Iceland. j , of apidications and inquiries, the be of yellow Pemet roses, delphin­ WERNER PLANS RECITALS main office at New Haven—virt^ - ..pjjg Ladies’ Aid society of the ium and maiden hair fern. Executive Vice-president E. J. ly bare of all furnishings Polish National church on Golway BY CAPITAL, U B O R The ceremony will be followed by (Oeatlnued Prom P: ge ») McCabe of the Ctoamber of Com­ opened Monday—^has been equipped I g^eet will be in charge of the Sun- a reception for 250 guests in the DURING L L VACATION merce has sent letters to all build­ TROPICAL HURRICANE vnth a teiephone switchboard, desks, I pigjjjg tomorrow at 2 o’clock at banquet hall of the churoh, which apparatus was assigned to the field ers and contractors in Manchester, flung cabinets and other equipment. Happyland Pavilion on Oakland (Continaed From Page Two) has been beautifully decorated with along wito police emergency squads. announcing that an important meet­ Many Inquiries street. flowers, ferns, palms and softly Fred Werner of West street, ing of the men in the building 1 le STRIKES 6R0W NSVIUE The take-off, however, was per­ It was dktimated today that in­ go back, probably Monday, to -their shaded lamps. The bridal party well known local organist, wll throughout the state will be held fect and a small crowd cheered as quiries an^ applications represent­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet jobs in the pits. will receive in front of the idatform leave Monday for Long Island, next Wednesday at 2 o’clock m toe ing a total of about 35,000,000 in Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Return of the miners will restore the plane soared away over Jaflaaica . Brownsville. Texas. Aug. 5.— facing an early colonial oak table where he wia spend a vacation of afternoon at the Hartford Electric (AP) — Wreckage of. damaged loans were received during the Mrs. Jessie Wallace, chairman of a weekly payroll of approximately Bay. Ugbt building on Pearl street. on which the bride’s cake will be several weeks, and at the same homes and buildings Uttered toe week. Kennedy has estimated that the local committee, urges all who $750,000 and end hectic days o f Thf Frenchmea were grimly silent Vital information concemmg toe placed until cut by the bride anc time give a series of three organ countryside and cities of the lower the Connecticut branch will be re-I can do so to make returns for the strife ^ and___ disorder______in_ one . _ -of the and business-like as they climbed future code ot fair competition for distributed to the guests. Light recitals or vesper musicales. Sun­ Rio Grande valley today as resi­ quired to handle between $10,000,- I anmiRi field day of Odd Fellows and I world’s largest soft coal mining into their ship. They carried an toe building Industry of this state refreshments will be served by girl day evexilng August 13, at 7:30 he dents sought to detemoln if there 000 and $100,000,000 in loans. I Rebekahs, at this meeting. areas. C|)aborate food supply, prepared by will be presented. The meeting is friends of the bride. has been engaged for p ^'ervi e at was loss of life from a brief tropi­ The Bridgeport branch, in charge [ At Harrisburg Oovemor Gifford The couple will leave later for a the Presbyterian church in Mat- a French chef. It Included five boned called by a new state association. of James D. Lawler, began receiv-| Miss Edith and Miss Nona Pear-1 Plnchot said National Guardsmen The letter states that this new cal hurricane. wedding trip, the bride wearing tatuck, R. I. The following Sunday chickena two quarts of chicken Point Isabel and BrownsvlBe, at ing applications yesterday. Lawler I son, who have been spending their will be withdrawn from Fayette gray ^ucle ensemble with fox fur. evening he will give a similar con­ consomme, 36 oranges, 24 bananas, association is on a fair and soimd estimated at the close of the day I-vacation at Hancock, N. H., have I county “as soon as .conditions war­ basis. No membership requirements the mouth of toe Rio Grande? wens They will be at home to their friends cert in the Unitarian church at 24 lemons, eight bottles of water directi> in toe pato of last night’i. that about 100 applications for returned to town, rant.” The heart of thi strike zone after October 1 at 200 Maple street. Cutchogue, and on August 27 the and seven quarts of black coffee. are in force now and toe meeting is loans approximating $325,000 were I has been under semi-martial law open to every man in toe building storm which swept inland from toe The bride is a graduate of Man­ final one of the series at the Meth­ Have Wireless Gulf at a velocity of neariy 80 received. King David Lodge of Odd Fellows, and militis-patrolled since last chester High school and Connecticut odist Elpiscopal church in Patcho- line. The method of procedure in The Waterbury branch will open j Shepherd Elnccunpment and Sunset I Monday. Their ship—a $100,000 craft wito formulating a code will be explain­ miles an hrtir, blew tor two,hours, Business college. She was em­ gue, L. I. Mr Werner ill make his then veered suddenly SBd lunged M

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lary tha beat of luck la their food bold a benefit dance in the Sandy gC^DAY SCHOOL LBSSOM sale which is being held today in toe ballroom on Wednesday eve­ AH j. W. Hale store. The aale will ning, August 28. The entire pro­ start at 2 p. m. A large assortment R o a vn iE ceeds will N, used foi charity- TenShan of home-made brtod, cakes and pies Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kibbe THE STORY OF RUTH nave been donated, and everything ot High street axe entertaining the SAVS NRA IfAOER Buddies points to a very > snceeeaful. sale. Smemee’ t brother, Chrriee Kibbe of . T«Kt: Batb 1:6-10, 18-28. ^ Members ot Mons-Ypres post can H artford. The International Dniforra Sun­ help best by buying. BOY INSTANTLY KILLED Mrs. Oorrinne Sykes Spencer of Rockville and ner daughter. Miss day-School Leeson for Auf. 6. The Bnlletin Board Members of toe Post who own Local Chairnan Aodersn automobiles arf earnestly requested BY CALIFORNIAN’S CAR Julia Spencer, are toe guests of • By WM. E. GILBOY, D. D. ■ o f to attend the picnic and bring their Mrs. Charles Phelps at her summer WHAT LOVE IS home at kkistem Point. Editor of The Oongregatlonallst Ez-Serviee (^ganizatlfmA cars as many will be needed to con­ Asserts Bhe Eagle Drire The re^ar meeting of Alden By GBOBOE HENBY DOLE vey toe large crowd which will be George Kies, 14, Victim of This lesson and . the next deal with present. If toere are some members Skinner Camp, Sons of ‘Veterans, American Legion Crystal Lake Road Accident; two good and notable women of dif­ who find they can’t spend the day was held last everting in toe G. A. Is Agamst Cruel Enemey. Love is not a mere sentiment, a* ier than the mkgnet Suppose scl-l The department membership bul- with us could help by bringing a San Francisco Man Held. R haU, ferent types, whose lives were in feeling or vanishing sensation. If ‘ enw should, poietrate to the | letin of July 28th, listing the total load to toe lake and returning for Miss Marie OUver of Brooklyn, different spheres, but who alike il­ all help. George Kies, aged 14 yearp, son N. Y., is toe guest of her courin. WhUe messages continued to pour lustrate the finest and deepest Mons-Ypres Peat «f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kies, of Miss Laura Minor of High street. into Washington from all parts of some materisJ The mills of toe Hockanum ML s things in womanly character. Crystal Lake was instantly killed the country today, indicating that stantial to cause the feeling Rummarge sale Company in RockviUe closed last In studying the character of early last evening when struck by toe nation has lined up soUdly be­ Ruth, and the lessons that come to have lived so long upon 'the m a-1 than, the cosmic ray. Got is love, i convention in New London on next Thursday, August 10 are re­ night at 11 o’clock instead of work­ teriaJ plane that many hive come to and aU real love that mm fee^ J? August 24, 25. and 26 shows Rau- quested to telephone 8393 for collec­ a car driven by George H. Eckert ing through until 6:30 this morn­ hind toe President’s ESmergenoy Re- us from her life, we ought to r^d emplojrment Campaign, toe local the book as a whole. It is one of think that nothing is real that can from toe ^tu£ touto of Spirit g Hartford as tions. ot San Francisco, Cal. ing. This is part of toe National ______conception i not be bandied, seen, heard, or de- of God. Hit. having toe largest number of dele- 'The automobile was beaded to­ Recovery Act program. committee was receiving pledges of the stories, beautiful in thing. It was revealed on Pentacost i «» *> anri in voting, that come to us from tected by one of the Av® sensM. gates, 7, with Post No. 3 at Stan­ Mons-Ypres Auxiliary wards Stafford Springs at toe point Mrs. Rose O’Brien of McLean 100 percent support from toe citi­ as a rushing, mighty wind and street, who las been taken, suddeu- the ancient world, and to separate a Materialism so dominated the world ford with 6, and No. 9 at New Lon­ Everything is in readiness for our where the road branches off to zenry of this community. part of it from the whole would be that even the existence of a sp irits tongues of fire. Sahdy Beach. Young Kies, who ly ill follow^ni toe death of her “America has gone to war.” said Think Ot jplritual things as hav don with toe same number. D istrict food sale which is being held today as much out of harmony with the world was denied, and multitudes had been sitting on the fence, ran husband, is reported as resting R. K. Aniteison, chairman of toe ing reality. Reascm sees that no totals show No. 2. New Haven, with in Hale’s store on Madn street. The conception and mterest as to take a | imagined that death , ends aU, be- 74 delegates and our own (Hart- committee in charge have been across the road in front of toe on comfortably. local organization of toe National o f effect can exist without something working' faithfully for its success edmihg car. Miss Annie McGuane ot Cottage Recovery Administration drive. And street is toe guest of her brother. and are asking for toe kind co­ Eckert swerved to toe left off toe that’s exactly what has happened. operation of all ladles ot toe Auxil­ Rev. John McGuane and his sister, We are at war against as cruel and ing of toe Word will show that toe aetly as nature is to toe body. God ham 31;S 3 No.?.*S 6 New 5£«5London 32; No. shoulder ot toe road and onto the Miim Pose McGuane o f N oroton. iary. ’Those donating are request'^ gravel fill in front ot Carl’s Filling nuJicious an enemy as ever at­ The setting of toe story of Ruth spiritual world is as substantial as is Divine Substance, and toe quality 6, Litchfield 27; No. 7, Middlesex 22; A union service of toe Rockville of that substance is love. He is a a total of 301 for toe state. The dele- to have their donations priced and Station, but nis egr struck toe boy, tempted to riddle Old Glory. Just is in toe of the Judges in the material world, yes, even more delivered by 1 p. m.. Lewis Baptist, Jnlon Congregational and think for a moment of toe suffning Israel, a period of social unsettle- so, for it underlies it and bolds it In Creator because He has to create gates representing our post will be killing him instantly. Methodist Episcopal churches will Milligan la chairman oi the commit­ State Policeman Jesse Foley ot and death that have come from .this ment and strife m whcih there had order. Hence toe spiritual in more from His substance the things that Commander Mahoney, Adjutant be held at toe Rockville Methodist exist/ in toe spiritual world and in Bronke, Welfare Chairman Bray tee in charge of toe sale. toe Stafford Springs Barracks made frightful depression of toe last four come, also, hard times. substantial (standing under) th^ The sewing circle met at toe Elpiscopal church with Rev. years. Under these conditions Ellimelech the material world. This fact sd- this. From Him comes His Spirit and Comrade Frank Cervlnl. an investigation. After viewing toe Charles E. Johnson in charge. to touch toe hiunan heart, and qijja regular monthly meeting of home of Mrs. Albert Lindsay on Eo- scene ot the accident, Foley got m “We simply must get our people and his wife. Naomi, with their two ence evinces by proving that toe gerton street last Thursday evening The mastei carpenters and Bopp had emigrated to Moab, east deeper nature is penetrated, the kindle toe slumbering fif®® within | department executive commit- touch with County Coroner John H. beuik to work,” continued Mr. An­ at 2 p. m. and emotoer very oter- plumbers of Rockville will, meet at of toe Dead Sea. Here, in toe course more enduring and powerful are us. That love bathes us like toe tec will be held at the Hotel Garde, Yeomans of Andover, who came ta derson “and this present drive wUl esting session was held with 16 toe Town Hall. Memorial building, of toe years, misfortime befell them those elements, which a short time light of toe noonday sun. We can H. rtford, Wednesday, August 9th the scene. do it. Here in Manchester we hear ladles being present. Refreshment- Tuesda.y night to disruss and to in a strange land. The father died, ago were not known to exist. The have as much ^ it as we choose, to at 8 o’clock. Witnesses were takmi to toe Staf­ take aetion on toe new code. -Jl words of praise and encouragement nnri tbe two sons, who had taken aosmic ray is mightier than toe use. As we will .to love, toe Lord were served by toe hostess and ail ford Springs Barracks for an in­ on every hand from those who have Mrs. Ida Woodhouse, president of present voted a very enjoyable eve­ members are expected to attend as wives from toe jloabites, also died. X-ray; the X-ray is more powerful gives His love to us. “Let us lov< the Unit, Cjommandet John G. Ma­ quest which was held last evemng, business of Importance will be act­ studied toe plans and realize that leaving Naomi with her two daugh- than radium and radium is might one another; for love is of God.’’ ning. The sewing circle will not several ot them being from distant they are practicable and economical­ honey of toe post and Adjutant Vic­ meet this Thursday owing to the ed upon. ters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth. tor W. Bronke, representing toe de­ points. ly sound. I refer, of course, to toe rummage sale. Eckert is held at toe barracks Bereft of ner own family and in partment executive committee are two plans for the adoption of toe Mrs. Scott and her committee are pending the coroner’s finding. to® hope of finding a more favorable among the invited guests at toe Old industrial codes and toe so-called environment in her own land of working very hard to make the rum­ 84 Legion Posts coming FIRST NATIONAL JOBS blanket code. Home Day celebration sponsored by mage sale which will be held in a Thirty posts of toe American Le­ Judah, Naomi decided to seek her the Legion posts of toe 7th district, Explains Situation native country. Daughters-in-law store in toe Johnson block, next gion 8ui« to gather in Rockville to­ “Very briefly toe situation may held at East Hampton today. Thursday, August 10, a success. All and motoers-ln-law do not always morrow, for the Fourth District GOING TO LOCAL FOLK be explained in this way: In order Commander Joseph Treadwell the ladies who are intending to have much in common, but in this meeting which will be held in Me­ to build up toe nation’s buying pow­ will be marshal of toe parade at the donate material for the sale are re­ both daughters-in-law were morial building. A very interesting er to keep pace with toe Increasing deteitnined to go with her. The celebration at East Hampton in quested to get in touch with Mrs. program is being arranged by Dis­ CH U RCHES which all drum corps taking part Scott, 194 Center street or telephone Hundreds of Positions Being commodity prices, toere must be three set out on their joiumey, but trict (>>mmander William C. will be strictly legion corps. Our 8393. All donations will be thank­ Filled from Residents o wholesale re-employment — not Orpah finally yielded to Naomi’s THE SALVA’nON ARMY. ^ SEOOND CONOBEOATIONAL Pfunder. some time in tbe near future, but urging and remained in her own own" corps will no doubt give some fully received so let’s get together Among the posts are toe follow­ Adjutant Reginald Martin. Rev. F. O. Allen, Minister. Towns Where Places Are right now. So President RoosevelL land. Ruth, however, persisted in of toe others represented a nm for and make this -sale a big success. ing: Putnam, Rockville, Stafford acting under toe Industrial Recov­ her purpose and loyalty, declaring | some of toe cash prizes totaling 300 The ladles of the AincUiary will Springs, Ellington, Coventry, Mans­ Created. Services for- week beginning Sat­ The Union services of toe two ery Act first entrusted to General that under no circumstances would North street churches will be dollars which will go to toe winners. join with toe members of toe Mons- field, WUlimantic, Moosup, Daniel­ urday, Aug. 5. Ypres post tomorrow morning and Hugh S. Johnson toe organization she leave Naomi. An open air service will be held held at toe Second Congr^tionol The local membership-drive com­ son, North Grosvenordale, Som&rs, Hartford, Aug. 5.—Augustus F, mittee having gained one of its ob­ bold our first annual picnic. The Hebron, Hampton and East Wood- of toe vast task of working out ^ _ Saturday night at toe comer of chufch during toe month of August Goodwin, of Boetmi, Chainnan of acceptable industrial codes. This This is the central point of toe jectives in securint^ sufficient re- l^ies with their families will meet stock. and toe first Sunday in September. toe Boarc of Fir.t National Stores work has been progressing rapidly story and its teaching, 'it is a*stor^ 1 Birch streets t^n^g^ ups to rate four delegates to to® at 10:30 a. m. in front of to® Orange A short talk is to be given by of the Intensity of affection and of 7:30. The Sunday se^ces wiU be- Rev. F. C. Allen will have charge and satisfactorily. Then in order to convention, are now busy rounding Hall. From toere we will proceed Captain E. P. Armstrong, depart­ Inc., conferred here yesterday with lovalty in adversity. In the con- gin at 9:30 a. m. with a ctrapany of toe services, toe subject of toe speed things up still more and get sermon tomorrow being “Ocean I up other deliquents in an effort to to Bolton Lake where toe picnic vUl ment treasurer. executives of tbe Hartford Division trust Orpah, who returned to her meeting (Sunday school.) Oasses be held on the estate of E. J. Holl. uien back to work more quickly ’n d es.” equal last year’s total. We wish to This will be toe last meeting over I'qj company regaidlng the par- own people seems to suffer in com- are formed for aU ages, and every- Box lunches will be carried and a throughout toe. nation, thus raising The following musical program urge all those who have not secured which District Commander William parison ^ to Ruth, but we should body, toe old and young are invited. good time is assured those that at­ ticipation of this food chain in toe to. mass buying power to keep pace will be rendered, under toe direction their 1933 membership cards to do C. Pfunder is to preside as the new- ^ be too ready to see any dis- This is followed by a Holiness meet- tend. So here’s trusting for a good President’s g:e-employment cam­ with increasing commodity prices. of toe organist, F. A. Wilbur: so at once so that on toe closing V elected commander, Wendell Boa- crepancy in chara-t«r. ing at 11 o’clock. day. paign with which First National has President Roosevelt has inaugurated Prelude—Nocturne ...... K arganoff date of August 19to all will be paid worth of East Woodstock, Is to be been in full co-operatio" from its Orpah was evidently anxious to I A praise meeting of music and While enjoying herself at Colum­ toe blanket code. This was quite Offertory—Andante ...... Bendel up installed at Now London where the inception Tuesday, August 1. go with Naomi, but Naomi, realizing song will be held in toe park at 3 bia Lake last Simday, Mary Thomp­ f'oUy gone into in his recent nation­ Postiude—^Moderate ...... K reutzer Some interest is being shown in state convention will be held on “We are putting unemployed peo­ to diffictilties that might beset p. m. and an open air service in son, youngest daughter of Comrade August 24, 25 and 26. wide radio address. Sv.batantially all women journeying into a strange front of the post office at 7 o’clock. the contest announced by depart ple to work in our stores and ware­ and Mrs. James Thompson of Mons- A socfkl hour wlU follow toe concerns employing three q r m ore fanH urged both her daughters-ln- A great Salvation meeting at 7:30 ment commander Treadwell to de houses just as rapidly as selections EMANUEL LUTHERAN Ypres, -vas instrumental in saving meeting and refreshments will be )e: ons are asked to join up with law to remain i Moab. There may p. m. in toe Citadel. A bright, termine who toe to’^ee lucky legion­ pjn be made, as part of our full CHURCH the life of another girl. This girl in charge of a committee consistmg tofc President in a covmaut to main­ have been circumstances that in- happy, convicting and convincing participation in toe spirit and toe Rev. K. F Erickson, pastor. naires will be who will leave New while bathing had wandere^ out ot ot Clayton Thrall, chairman; Wil­ fluenced Orpah in finally yielding meeting. All are welcome. • letter of toe code,” declared Mr. tain wages, at least at a certain London by plane, fiying to Philadel­ her .depth and lost, her perve. .See­ liam Poebnert, Hilmar Krause, Miss to Naomi’s insistence that she re- The band under toe leadership of Goodwin. “All 2700 retail grocery minimum level and restrict work­ 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school and phia and returning as an escort to ing her dangei, and without ‘hesita­ Emma B atz, M rs M ary Sloan, .u.r8. main with her own people. David Addy will give a concert on stores and markets and toe four ing hours within certain limitations. j Bible classes. National Commander Johnson who tion, Mary swam to her assistance. Alice Krause, Mrs. Florence Krause, the band stand in toe park Tuesday 10:45 a. m.—English service. Ser- ______^______food bases and plants at East Hart­ Gets toe Blue Eagle will address toe delegates at the Mary held on to the struggling g'Jige In Coventry W ednesday. at his hpme off West , street on ing that have gone with IL Simday, August 6th—Eighth Sun­ toe tol^ number of points will de­ Aline MacMabon, plus tbe co-fea­ mer school at the Normal school in with David Hutchinson, bass, as Sherwood Keefe is suffering from Thursday night about li:30 o’clock. “Yes, America has gone to warr-. day after Trinity. termine toe winner. Although beat­ ture, “Arizona To Broadway”, with Oswego, N. Y, soloist. A brief Gospel message an infection in his band and is being Death was due to toe infirmities of and, as usual, America will win.”. Miss Emma Hart, a granddaugh­ 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion and en in baseball by the V. F.'s the James Dunn, Joan Bennett and Her­ will be given by the pastor. If Sermon. Serfnon topic: "Naboto’’. atttnded by Dr, Frederic Wilcox of old age. He was bom in Ireland and ter of Mrs. Eiima Skinner of Wap­ Legion golf team should come bert Mundin, are toe two pictures weather is inclement, the service 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and WUUmantic. came to RockviUe when he was 16 ping, was taken to toe St. Francis through 'Thursday’s match a win­ that will be shown at the State for will be held in toe CbapeL Sermon. Sermon topic: “The Other Mr. and Mn. C. W. Hutchinson years of age. For over a score of hospital. Hartford, where she tmder- The W eek ner by a very good margin with visited Colchester Grange Wednes­ toe last times tonight. The con­ Sheep’’. years be was' employed by toe went an operation for appendicitis Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., toe Cecllien such good golfers as Frank day evening. Hockanum MlUs Ckimpany as a cluding chapter of “Clancy of toe R. R. WORKERS SETTING The W eek: Mounted” will be shown today as an O B W ednesday. club will hold a special rehearsal of D’Amico, Bill Stevenson, Jack The Ladles at toe north-end of truckman, retiring about twentj’ Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.-;-Boy Scouts. added attraction. Next Saturday The M. H.,F. W. club will leave toe musical pageant which they are Hayden, Ronnie Ferguson, Bob Gilead street are indulging in picnic Sessions of toe CtourcL School years ago. another serial, “Phantom of toe GUAGE OF S. M. R. TRACK early next Simday morning in Ray­ to present Sunday evening, August Hathaway, Jack Jenney, Otto Son- suppers now and then. Tbe last one Mr. Burke was one of toe oldest omitted during July fin d A ugust; niksen, Frank Cervlnl. We concede Air", with Tom Tyler, will be start­ mond W. Belchers school bus for 20, at the WUlimantic Camp Meet­ resumed second Sunday in Septem­ was held Saturday on toe Ellis settlers in this territory and took Hammonassett Beach, where they ing. Every member is urg^ to be that B ^rt Moseley an«' Cap Peter­ considerable interest in all tov/n ed. ber. lawn. “The Stranger’s Return” with will spend toe day with Mr. and p r ^ n t . son might have a chance with a Mrs. Duran and her son Ernest of and city affairs. He conducted a Section Crew, With Added couple of toe Legion team that are Lionel Barrymore, Miriam Hopkins Mrs. Raymond W. Belcher and Wallingford spent Thursdsy with small farm and assisted toe neigh­ in-and-outers, but that’s just a Stuart Erwin and Franchot Tone Mileage Now Operating a daughter Blanche. CONCORDIA LUTHliiRAN her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Fogil. bors in his community. ZION LUTHERAN Rev. Karl Richter mere possibility. Others on toe V. win be shown at toe State for three New “Gas Bngxy.” Miss Sarah Bristol and Truman C High and Cooper Streets Miss Mary Griswold and her sis- He was a member of St. Ber Hills attended a meeting of Miss F.’s team who will nrobably re­ Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz duce their waistlines but not their . have returned to their heme in Adiqjted from toe new novel of Bristol’s alumni of toe Bay Path In­ rtingUiih service, 10 a. m. Snipsic, Foresters of America. With toe increased mileage now, scores are Harry Rcth, Bill Fortin, Berlin after passing a week at their rural life by Phil Strong, author of stitute, at Hotel Kimball in Spring- Gennan service, 11 a. m. Mr. «urke Is survlvec' by two. ,. allotted to toe section gang of :toe| Sunday school at 8:30 a. m.. Harry Matoiason, Lawrence Red­ cottage here. ♦‘State Fair”, toe Metro-Goldwyn- eld Ned Burt of Stamford was a visi­ sisters, Mrs. C. H. Cn>pi^r_ot De^ | Manchester freight yMds, which; — ^ I Service in English at 9:30 a. m. POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH man, Babe Wetoerel, Neal Cheney. May®r picture achieves a greatness Harold Hart of Wapping is spend- Text of sermon: Matt. 7 :15-23. tor ’Thursday at Charles F. Burt’s. by and Miss Beiina Burke of Rock- in" performances and directorial takes in the lines east of toe East; Oelway Street What will be at stake In this match villa, also several nephews and Hartford-Manbbester town line toj ing a week at Connecticut State (Gospel of toe 3th Sunday after other than their golfing reputa­ The rain Thursday night helped distinction as well aa sheer pic- nieces Vernon, RockviUe and Melrose, be-< coUege, where be i& attending toe Trinity). Subject: The general ap­ tions is not known, biit we would much to keep growing crops alive ®c®s. . . .,.1 torial beauty. King Vidor directed Rev. Peter Latas sides to® tracks of toe former Southi Older Boys Conference. pearance and toe specia] marks of venture to predict that toe Army and the cooler temperature adds.to The funeral will be held the fUm and adds another superb Burke Fimeval Home on Park to his long list of screen ac- Manchester railroad, , a new gasolh^ej Mrs. Alice (Nevers) Scagel, who false prophets. and Navy Club will be toe v first one's comfort .aftm' the torrid heat 8:30—CbUdren’s Mass. street on Monday morning at LoTOpUshments. buggy” has bedi provided for coV-1 has been ill at her home here for A short meeting of toe Sunday stopping place after the match is o f, toe past week. three weeks, suffering from arthri­ school teachers will be held imme­ 10;30—Mass. o’clock and from St. Bernards ppanchot Tone, hailed as toe ering toe route and toe work crew, 2:00—Simday picnic at Happy- over and then plenty jf alibis, or Catoollc church at 9 o’clock. Rev. | newest romantic hero, fits has also been increased. I tis, is improving. diately after. t!ie Sunday school. what have you? Isnd Pavfiion <» Oakland street Francis C. HInchey, assistant pas­ easily into toe role of to' farm Yesterday toe new “buggy" was tor, will officiate. parked oh the Une o f the o ld , British War Veterans EaiiiPoisE IS n a m e d lover and. paired with Miss Hoj^ GOSPEL BALL N otes kins, leaves nothing to be deslrM South Manchester railroad and thk.^ 416 Center. Street Tbe regular mon-hly meeting rtf Alfred F. Ledwig, president of seetkm- gang was at woric leveling| Mons-Ypres Post will be held Wed­ by. way of intorest in this motivat­ FOR SARATOGA EV0IT the Hygienic Ice CA^rapany, was up toe rails. It hss been, said tbaty nesday evening, August 9 in the ing theme. Barrymore la toe 85- 10:45—Morning service. called to Boston yesterday for a year-old patriarch of toe farm who toe local railroad is not as long as 12:00—Sunday sriiool. Army and Navy Club at 8 p. m. A conference. Mr. Ludwig 1s a direc­ lot of others but la just as wide. full attendance is requested as very n t w e a to die until he sees his UNION SERVICES Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 6. tor ^ the New England Ice Deal­ Yesterday it was noticed that it-wsk;. — (A P )—C. V-. VVWlaey pominated farm destined for sympathetic important business will come up for ers’ Association and is attending not only Just as wide b i| t in several j CHURCH NINES TANGLE discussion. bis..handlMp ohampioh, Bquip(ks«, bands. Center Ccmgregational Church toe naoeting held at Hotd Stotler Most of toe picture was filmed on ptocea greats in width, the All members who sold tickets for for toe 8ist nizkdhg of the Sara­ having spread sightly beyond, South Methodist Episcopal Church toga handicap tods^, giving toe fHr$ relativiB to employment under to^ a form location that brings toS The- German. Lutheran baseball toe golf exhibition which was held gqage. Old ties were replaced and^ team nil' |Aay the Hartford Trinity a week ago are urgently requeatiy year old son o f Peimartt-Swliiging Nations] Recovery A ct bawiyard right to the chllffliood Sunday, August 6 10:45 O’clock William Pttiec. I manager of the new ones were set by toe wortr'j Lutherans tomorrow at Blueflelds to be present so that toe committee an excellent dianee n bpost. bis to­ memories of aU of us. Soott Store^ on Union street, has cast are Stuart IN THE SOUTH CHURCH a t 8 ;l5 . In charge can get this matter .clean­ taldafnlags past the'$300,000. mar.k. included ill toe . crpw . * Tne race, at a mile and a quar­ tArt^red {Us resigrtatiqa to take a., ErW ^ Irene Hervey, Beulah Bottdli AU toe roUing stock. - The Hartford Trinity club is ed up. South. Mr. aii4|Qj^( Tad Alexander snfl and rails of toe Souto - Man<*eeter Rev. Leonard C. H arris Win Preach. rated as one of toe best Lutheran All arrangements have been com­ ter, carried a purse of $2,500 added positloo III toe \ leave for North | ^^ert Carlyle ralltdlid have been foventoife^'^ tean)s in toe state and only for pleted for our first annual picnic w lto about $6,400-going,to toe win­ Mrs. Pense will Carolina wj«;aln a few- days where the New Hkven rood. .Ilio S u b je c t • Lanky’s ali^t^ht piteblng toe e^ch will be held tomorrow on toe ner.. Equipoise afftady'has-earned he viU be eiqployed In one of the ■tarfed jresterday wlB take *The ReligHHi o f Jesus and C hristianity” game in Hartford last Saturday estate of B. J. Holl, Bolton .Lake. * $297470. - •'tM southern National Department TWO.FAVOBITIS time as tbe guage of the refls e ' . would not have been aa doaely con- big sports program has be^ ar­ E ^ p o lse , however, vnis aalDsd to Stores. Aftei- a monih’s service in be readjusted. Chorus Under Dicectiem of teated. Two of their playera were ranged which includes baseball, vol- c a ^ the' forrifio burden of 148 to e twrIm store of toe concern Mr__ C^cago, Aug. 6— (AP) — A ir picked on the All-Hartfocd church leyM l, horseshoes and soccer, also pbun4s, and give away from 19 to AeUbaM Sessions. PwwThlleltoi^ IthO T fWed team. So toe German Latbmna swimming and boating. Cters .will 40 pounds to seven rivals. U s own ak ma$afsr. — ^“ tant stokes M AtOTjipcit * ? ^ A Siervice Fof ^ People. win be in for a hectic aftemooo. leave firom la front of toe Ofange Bx»to. NornjkP u ‘Tbe probaUe battartaa: Hartford H a ir Sit 10:80 A m. M em bers cWill S ffio u Tike to e w eatoerm aa iti i m « B ito U D to T to oif P rospect ■inset is spinidkit ber -vacatioB t Gallant Sir hi “O, Come Let Us Worehfp!** Trinity, Vettooelli t/ad ijtodt'r Ger­ ckrry toeirrown bsskSt-tuaeb. .M o hel^g out toe repi^ jcampalgau favorite tedfoi for tsn sfiff ooffss wfO be. SMMDlied IfoA Ware’s ^Iknnar.e^ilp’tLtya^ ■Niiek,j8WRfoi4r • man Lutoeran, - Bitbatrn - - - andHJB.' yitfi wUb l6e,l|dlie m S fi *4 fo

- i* *.r- C i V lJ •* P A G E FO U R MANCHESTEREVFNTNG RERAI.D. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5.1934 ■^a dtanrIrrBter Street bankers redeem the nadon first food'marketing code approved and the world from the morass into by the Agricultural Adjustment Ad- which it brought them. mlBlstration, and will serve, as a PREPAREDNESS £nratng H^ralb These Bourbons of the steel trade, pattern for other codes. PUBl^SHEO BX THE like their historic prototypes, seem Legality of the administration wlBitAT.n p r in t in g COMPANT. INC. 18 Bluall Straet to be incapable of learning anything. efforts to raise farm prices doubt­ Maneh«Bt«r, Conn. VEtBBAM ACTOR PLANS ever since, prlan , it ta THOMAS FERGUSON It is inevitable that they and their less will ultimately be determined TO TURN MAIN ed. is in fins fettle Umbs days, 0«B«ral ManaK«i Mind and arrogant stupidity must by the supreme court The pres­ STREET INTO BROADWAY still able to walte pe' graeetuiiy as ever, and yearns.to play the patl Founded October 1. 1881 yidd to intelligence and the march ent attack, based on the contention Publiahed Every Evening Except By PAUL HARRISON just once moiv on Broadway . . Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the of progress—and to humanism. It of the independent distributors that Betlna Hall, by the way, the star Post Office at Manchester. Conn., as may even become necessary to do they should not be required to sell New York, Aug. 5 — Theater 0$ “Music In the Air" In New York Second Class Mall Matter. last season, wUJ be Scole in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES something Immediata about their milk at the minimum of 10 cents a notes: Waiter Hampden isn’t con­ Centra) City revival. One Tear, by mall ...... 88.00 removal, ha*t«>"<«g a little the ines­ quart apparently is broad enofigh cerned about the hsalth ot Jie Per Month, by mall ■.?• .,*...... 8 .80 Single copies ...... 8 .08 capable action of evolution. to cover moat questions likely to be Broadway theater next tau. jor is The “Bohenaiaa Girl” Rage Delivered, one year ...... 88.00 If the steel industry will not play raised. he worried. over the suapiaon Speaking of revivals — and MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED the game it is entir^ conceivable The milk code is designed to (now rapidly settling into a con­ they’re about all there^ in to PRESS viction hereabout) that aU the speak ot In the show bustness just The Associated Press la exclusively that it may be drafted. The pro­ assure producers a greater share of good writers have been lured -o DOW—“The Bohemian Girl” . Is entitled to the use tor republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It cess would be relatively slmpla the final selling price than they now Hollywood . . . For' the third time coming back to Broadway. Witb or not otherwise credited In this The whole trade can be put under receive and to stablise that chaotic In two years the veteran drama- this one the old-timers are frua- paper and also the local news pub* tldan is bound on a transcontinen­ trated; not one ot them dared llshed herein. the license provision. It it then re­ business. The government has tal tour. ■ especially through d a claim to remembei the opening All rights ot republlcatlon ot fuses to operate under the license tackled a difficult job in 81 difficult special dispatches herein ar* also re* ot the South and West which night In the E*ai Theater down on served. terms, a great national emergency s p o t haven’t had many stage plays since Park Row—for It was in 1844 . . . According to the yellowed records, can, beyond question, be declared the advent ot the movies. «.hs Full service client ot N E A Ser* play will be “Ruy Bias,” by s man though, the town proceeded to go vice. Inc. and the entire huge acttvlQr taken OONFmENOB IN UNCLE SAM. who never wrote bis stuff with one gypsy mad. Society leaders gave Publisher’s Representative: The over by the government and oper­ Confidence in the government and eye on its film potentialities — s '‘Bohemian Girl” dances and .lo­ 4ulius Mathews Special Agency—New ated primarily for the good ot the a belief that economic conditions are man named Victor Hugo. ners; designers got out "Bohem- Fork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. Grand opera folk are strength­ lan Girl’^ frocKS and hats: and nation, only quite incidentally for definitely on the mend are reflected MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ening their llMson with the ata|^. even carriages and sleighs were CIRCULATIONS. the benefit of its stockholders and in the quick oversubscription of the From historic Central Qty, v.^., decked out in ribbons Hungai^ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., not in the very least for the glorifi­ government’s new issue of bonds li la announced that Giaoya tan oalofs. Gentlemen who went Swartout is soon to sing there in aerenaedng always rendered 'Then assumes no financial responsibility cation of Mr. Lamont and his little and notes. foi typographical errors appearing in a revival ot 'The Merry Widow.” You'D Remember Me,” and T advertisements In the Manchester group of Bourbon princes. While the offering was for $890,- And now cornea Charles Dililsc* Dreamt That 1 Dwelt in Marble Evening Herald. At all events it is very certain 000,000, it is now probable that ham. planning to produce a musi­ Halla." Later, over their beer, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. indeed that the presence of this bit more than a billion in obligations cal show In ths autumn, and ad­ they'd M t together on "The Heart mits that he wants to engisge Mar­ Bowed Down." * *ei AR8.P1S K, HOUSB. of dross in the melting pot is not will be issued. Short-term loans lon Talley for a role in it . . . The ahow waa such a hit that going to be allowed to ruin the effort of $920,000,000 fall due this month Miss Talley la In New York and In the life of every conununlty the Italian Opera 0>mpany, to save a hundred and twenty-five and next, and proceeds of the loan plans to resume her career in one around the comer on Chambert that grows from village to city field or another, having leR her Street, closed up in sheer discour­ million human beings from chaos. will go for their retirement Con­ status there appears one individual Kansas farm and chickens. Hw agement, though it had been a version of the socalled floating debt who, more than any other, becomes hair is bobbed and curled now, and sensation until then. Baifa, Irleo CHILDREN AND WAR. Into long-term bonds and notes is she seems, for a change, sophisti author ot “The Bohemian Girl," intimately and vitally identified It is not suQ>rising that the school reg;arded as desirable by the. gov­ cated and completely self-suffi­ waa lionized tor ten yean and dee- with the transition; who comes to cient. orated by three nations . . . ils children who were examined in a ernment, since it does away with be, through some special quality of Old-timers, 'remimberlng the work was brought to life again survey by two professors ot Colum­ the neoe^ty for constant refinanc­ preremiere here of ‘The Mehy and again, ot course, with such his intellect, his temperament or his bia University, should have revealed ing. Wl,idow” in 1907, will still tell you prims donnaa a;. Alma Gluck, Pat­ personality—or of all three—the how Ethel Jackson .sparkleu as ti and NUeaon. In 1886 Mr. MU- a tendency to glorify everything Success of this issue—the first “first citizen” ot his town. ^ In Sonia, how Donald Brian crl- ton Abora, now Breadwaye grand connected with war. Martial things since 1981—augurs well for the fu­ Manchester that first citizen was umphed in the role ot Danilo, and ole revivallit, took Balfe’a torch, —roll of drums, blare of trumpets, ture borrowing that will be neces­ how the piece rao for a 62 weeks and ever Hnee has held it high. Charles E. House, whose long and men in uniform, and all the fcmfare sary in connection with the recovery before it took to the road, where He’s staging the current produc­ amazingly active life came to an it has been heard from periodical- tion. and trumpery of war—^have a well program . gienic measures and to remove every end sresterday. maital or physical cause which may nigh irresistible appeal to young To those of us who in these Uter produce nervousness. Obtain my minds, and to many old ones. HEALTH- DIET ADVICE substances and then such symptoms 1 know of to reduce the anklee, and years have been accustomed to think BEHIND THE SCENES IN article on this subject by sending in Sehool children in the very nature a large, self-addressed, stamped en­ as you are having wUl begin to that is by exercise. Maa^ twisting of Mr. House as a tjrpical elderly BY DR. FRANK McCOY manifest themselves. and bending exercises may be used, of things can have little apprecia­ velope. business man, a review of his life Questions In regard to Health and Diet but walking is the best one of all and tion of the horrors and cruelty of revives memories of such varied and be answered by Ur. MoCoy who can (Reducing the Ankles) will reduce the ankles ee much aa be addressed In care of this paper. Ba- (Injured Nerves) war; they see only its glories. Their Question: Mias Vicki W. asks: they can be reduced. | manifbld activities as' might well doee stamped, self-addressed envelope, Question: Mrs. Wilma F. writes: text book heroes are great soldiers, have been the performances of a for reply. ‘1 had sleeping fiu or sickness five “ W ill you please teU me how to re­ duce the a ^ es?” Nowadays, nothina is certain but dozen by no means slothful persons. and they learn that the destinies of CONVICT LABOR TO HAVE years ago. Since then I have been CODE SETTING WAGES left a nervous wreck. My age is 25. Answer: There is only one method death and higher taxes. their country have revolved about GIVE YOUR CHILD A And it is at the end of the chapter, .$>wear glasses to protect the ey^s. I ,-m not able to work ^ tb strang­ war. i Was not America bom in HEALTHFUL VACATION and there alone, that we can realize 88.000 Prisoners Compete With Locking at the morning sun, one ers, but I do housework at home. 1 blood? Was not Uncoln a 'hero Workers Outside An<^ Receive would, ot course, not effect the eyes how unerringly this native son For school children there now re­ eat well, also I am still sleepy. My to be emulated, even though he led Sm all Pay to such a great extent as there would eyes take turns of staring up; haye touched the life of this conununlty mains only about another month of be a much less quantity ot these a nation in war? no control of Jhem. Can anything be at every imaginable point. By RODNEY DUTCHEB vacation before the. strenuous rays, due to the fact that they would done to help me?” Nor is there any wonder that chil­ be filtered out by the blanket of at­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Men live longer, sometimes, than studies of the school year begin. Answer: Your nervous system may Charles House, though his years dren have little grasp of the ma­ Washington, Aug. 5—Rsison labor mosphere surrounding the earth. have been injured by the fever may get minimum wages and maxi­ Every moment . of this last month chinery of pe^. Even adults which you probably had five years were many; but very seldom indeed mum hours tmder the NRA blanket should be spent by the cUld in (Shaking Palsy) ago. Such cases usually respond Funeral Directors do they live more fully. might be found woefully lacking code. health-building activities. Sunbath­ Question: G. P. T. asks: “What very quickly to the fasting cure. ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS in knowledge of the Kellogg pact, Sure! Why not? ing and swimming should be freely Successful in business, honored by causes the head to shake violently The reason for this is that Impurl- the World Court, the League of Na­ Leading prison officials have suo- indulged In. Almost all of the play from Bide to side when one gets ner­ all even as the town grew and mul* mltted a< code providing fair com­ should be outdoors. Children should Lea which have oeen collecting CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. tiplied in the numbers of its people, tions, and the intricacies surround­ vous t What is the cure for this con­ around the injured nerve cells are petition between prison-made goods be discouraged from playing it door d itio n ?" mentally alert, kindly, his was a ing these agencies. and other goods. games at this season of the year quickly thrown out Brain or nerve Robert K. Anderson Phone: Offiee 6171 But while the jmfessors' survey Their chief worry is how to keep when there is such an abundance of Answer: The head shaking Is due cells injured years ago by the burn­ fine and worthy exlstenea*-and to a form of palsy and comes from a ing effect of a fever will sooner or Funeral Director Residence 7494 reveals little that is surprising, it prisoners occupied/ out of mischief good to be received from sunshine there cannot come a time when the and fit fo r raleaae. Only 82.00U o f and outdoor air. degeneracy of the nerves. The cure later be the nucleus for the start of does call attention to the need for history of Manchester can be 150.000 penitentiary inmates and More Vegetables Now Is to lmI>rove your hsaltb by hy­ a collection of inert cells or toxic scanned without renewed wonder at bringing forcibly heme to future 45u,000 others in jail are working. This is the time when children Lea^ restrictions and prejudice dis­ the significant part he played in its citizens the fact that war is a na­ should be encouraged to eat plenty courage prison-made goods. of the fresh vegetables which are so upcom ing. tional catastrophe and that as such So the penologists propose that it is to be avoided if that is possi­ abundant everywhere at this time of He will be profoundly missed— each prison Industry observe the the year. The good effects from and deeply regretted. ble; and that good has seldom come same hours and working conditions literally stuffing on these vegetables as timUar industries outside, that from any war. Probably the great­ now lut well into the winter a labor cost equal to that outside months. The fresh vegetable of THE STEEL TRADE. est need is to destroy the belief that be charged against all goods made, August and September are loaded It is apparent that in this experi­ war is Inevitable, unquestioning ac­ that industries outside—in return THE for elimination of ixnfalr prison with vitamins and bone-building ment in the creation of some degree ceptance of which is perhaps the competition — absorb quotas of re­ material. These foods also contain of national prosperity by the process chief reason that peace measures leased prisoners and that all mar­ the largest amounts of those ele­ ROMANS of synthesis—to which at least nine- have been so ineffectuaL keting restrictions be removed ments which nourish the nervous World armaments are far larger from prison products. system. Here is a list of some of the tenths of the people are whole vegetables which are now so plenti­ now* than they were in 1914, and the Federal prisoner wages now aver­ heartedly subscribing—there is an age $10 to $12 a month. States ful and also inexpensive Cwrots, element present in the mixture world now as then is filled with in­ tting prison labor vary the turnips, parsnips, beets, celery, had a phrase for it~ which threatens the success of the ternational jealousies and suspi­ It all prisoners were put spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, chard, on a $14 minimum wage their kale, okra, summer squash, cress, ■ V reaction. It is the element quite cions, and rumors of war. Pro* board an<[^ lodgings would be deduct­ salsify. grass toward universal peace has well represented by Robert P. La­ ed. Prison industries could show Then -there are so many fine “CAVEAT EMPTOp,” meaning “Let the buyer beware.” This wasn’t ment, president of the American been disappointingly slow and has profit. Result: Better prisoners fruita such as cherries, apples, Iron and Steel Institute. And Mr. had many setbacks. Peace ma­ and a great burden off the backs of peaches, apricots, plums and all of used as a bit of balm to ease the ancient conscience; nor, yet, was it pla­ taxpayers. the luscious berries and melons. Lament sresterday addressed to the chinery is imperfect and not very Now is the time to get the good carded in the booths and stalls of the market-place. It wim' a fdece of effective. Administrators of the National In­ NRAT~Arti8t out of these valuable foods, as mapy every-day knowledge, bom of dear-bought experience. dustrial Recovery Act a communi­ These facts, however, only make More about the man who de­ of them are not available in a fresh cation which was magnificently rep­ it more desirable to put forth every signed the NRA blue eagle insignia: form during the winter months and Chaurles T . Coiner is 35 years bid, resentative of the mental, moral effort to avoid a new war, which are also a great deal more expensive. A shopkeeper knew little about the source of his merchandise. Hiis a landscape painter and a commer­ llblldren should be^ encouraged to would be infinitely more terrible and spiritual structure of the group cial artist who has designed him- drink plenty of water during the tunic he bought from a trader, who .said it came from Bj^zantium. So ho for which he stands. than the last, and which many world dreds of articles from airplane in­ summer months, as this helps bodily teriors to bath mats. The steel industry, Mr. Lament leaders believe would bring the de­ elimination of wastes, and extra sold it as the latest Byzantian style. About 60 designs were submitted water is needed during the warm with dull Boimbon dignity makes it struction of civilisation. to NRA. None satisfied Gen. John­ * t months, as much more is naturally known, does not propose to permit It is not necessary to breed a na­ son. Coiner, called from Philadel­ phia, fiew here and sketched two lost through perspiration. The trader told him the dye was pure Tyrian— it wouldn’t fade. So he any mere government, administer­ tion of milksop pacifists. An un­ To encourage skin elimination, desigos within an hour. One was 8(rfd it as Tyrian dyed. But the buyer knew the responsibility was his ed by impractical theorists, to tell derstanding of what war really is, immediately approved by Johnson children should also have two-or it how to runs its business. It has how wars are made, and what is be­ and later by Roosevelt. three cold shower baths a day if •wn. If he guessed wrongly, or his judgment was poor, it was HIS hard they do not go in swimming. gone, he says, as far as it intends ing done to minimize the chances Lengthy Name Summer is a splendid time for to go in submitting to outside inter­ for war, can be combined with a luck. - The longest signature on any of taking care of any minor defects ference with its hours and its wages. healthy patriotism. those “agreements with the Presi­ that the child may have. Most chll- More than this, Mr. Lamont and dent” may be that of Kalogerorou- dreo suffer from some sli^ t defects Today, fortunately, there are safer guides than the blanket-warning to los Batzopoulos. and during the summer is the best his friends appear to be the only NEW DEAL CHALLENGED. Telegraphing on behalf of the time to correct them. If the child *Tet your eyes be your market.” X>ersons capable o f com prehending There is perhaps a touch of irony Square Deal Diy Goods Co. of Dan­ needs attention to his teeth, take the limits of the legislation under in the fact that the .first court at­ bury, Conn., Kalogeroroulos prom­ him to a dentist. If he is bothered which the government is presuming tack on the New Deal should be ised enthusiastic cooperation. with enlarged tonsils, now is a good These guidM are the newspaper advertismnents. In this newspaper, to dictate to the steel trade. It time to put him on a suitable diet made before a judge who was ap­ H^tpy Mill Workers for reducing them. If the child’s they are a daily catalog of the best values to town—signed by resp on se becomes necessary for him to in­ pointed by President Harding at th% A. L. Osoom was speaking f*jr eyes need attention, take him to struct the National Recovery Ad­ suggestion of Attorney General the hardwood Indiutriea of Michi­ your optometrist. If he has fallen firms. If the goods are not all that is claimed toe them, their .qwimors gan, Wisconsin and Minnesota at ministration that “the National In­ Daugherty, and who was center of arches, have him take exercises for would need tO'“heware.” For no business can thrive on a one-time satep the lumber code hearing: correcting this defect, and let him dustrial Recovery Act was not in­ a bitter Senate struggle when his “Our mill labor is a care-free, go barefoot as this aids in sttbngth- or on dissatisfied customers. tended to upset the normal and ciA- promotion was asked by President happy-go-lucky class of people who enlng the muscles of the feet travel from place to place . . . who tomary course of operation of in­ H oover. See that your children get the • * w. * shift and drift about. They are all dustries in the coimtry.” The judge is James H. Wilkerson most good out of this last month of A signed advertisement is, j t o n way, like a promissory note. Tho single men and they never have a vacation by having them practice Just at that point Mr. Lamont. of U. S. district court in Chicago. penny in their pockets. It doesn’t healthful habits which will more make any difference if we paid advertiser has made a statement, and affixed hia Signature aa,a sicn of might better have closed his com­ When Hoover proposed to elevate likely assure good health during the munication for nothing said by any­ them $80 or what we paid them; good faith. Wilkerson to the circuit bench after they ^dn’t have any money in winter and continued health through • / 4 body in connection with this whole he had sentenced A1 Capone to At­ their pocdcets the tbM day after the adult years of ttelr lives. vast subject'haa displayed a more lanta, labor raised such a rumpus they got their money. • QUISTIONS AND ANSWERS 'So, read the advertisements before you start out on a bnyi^ trifk abysmal degree of ignorance of that Wilkerson himself asked Hoo­ “And they never will have. They are abeolutely fixed in their haWts Make this a daily habit, and see how much you save.. .t o tim e, t o tem­ vdiat the show is all about ver to withdraw the nomination. and no oower on earth will bring a (The Son and Year Eyes) Not intended to upset the normal Labor contended that Wilkerson had social regeneration to them. For Question: Mrs. Hedda Q. writes: “I recently read an article on the per, to money, to shoe-leather. and customary course of operation used bis power to issue injtmctiona that reason we fixed 22H cents aa how for the man in the woods.” subject of helping the eyes through of industries? Then for what on to deprive organised workers of “Huh!” said an NRA offidaL looking at the sun. Is there anything '■ / earth was it intended? The “nor­ their constitutional rights. “Those are Just the guys we need. in this ? If so, is it only the sun when mal and customary operation of in­ Independent distributors of milk We’re trying to get money into cir­ rfsln g ?” dustry” is predsdy the thing that culation—fast!” Answer: It Is true that looking at have now cballedged the constitu­ distant objects is beneficial for most has wrecked the world, along with tionality of the farm relief act in The Surgeon General’s office, eyes. especiaUy eyes that are used the “normal and customary opera­ proceedingB started before Wilker- after a special study, finds that a great deal for reading or close tion” of finance. Never in a cen­ son’s court. majors sad colonels bavs more focusing. It Is not to look at the teeth missing than lieutanants. tury—never, it is believable, in any sun for too long a time, especially The tniiir code apidied to the Chi­ the noonday sun, because the actinic ilamtifstcr Eofttittg mraUi period of time whatever could the cago area, which is the basis for the Government getting interested in rays have been known to injure the “ norm al and custom ary eration” l^ial proceedings/ is Interesting for the ofl' code and oil regulation. Might eyes. When doctors give treatments be a good idea to plow under every of the Steel Ihstituto and the WaU other reasons as wbIL It is* the with these rays in concentrated second service station. form, they alwayv have the p a ti^ , •. ‘i-

PAGE fT V W ; MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OOKN^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 ,198A,

fly! - The big sign stands above a glider airplane statioaed in the Overnight R H AT WILL HAPPEN square before Colr^e's towering, KENNEDY EXPLAINS glorious Cathedral. A swarm of “Hitler-jugend” moves through th? A . P . N ew s Dl^RMANYWHEN square, shalring coin-boxes for the HOME LOAN LAWSl cause of Germany's air development. Many people contribute.* Bostonr-N. R. A. local headquar- TPach time a contribution is made ters announce 36,52f, signatures of HlNbENBURG D ^ ? a youth releases a toy balkxm. The codes received from New England breeze is southerlst. The bsdloons Issnes Statement Showing to date, affecting 390,801 employes. rrYji ^ ■ / roam, in patches (Mt three or four, . . 1 • n I Boston — Consolidated Dairies, LeflSiabOD Here receives » 80,000 from F ^ l across the great Gothic face of .the u « 5 nMauvu u administration, as working Tint Is the QuesliiHi Many Cathedral, drive past Anally, and / soar into the void. “Germany’s fu­ , p IV > n capital to facilitate operations as ture is in the air.” Such is the to Free oenks HaiMls. miSc sei^ agency. ' Cambridge, Maas.—Mayor O’NeUl | 'People Are Asking as title ora book of Air Minister Goer- ZC3 A everywhere in the of ■ Everett, indicted by Middlesex • 1 M .1 IV f I °° > at. ♦^1 Grand Jury for conspiracy to pro- 0 .---Stats l _ - , _ « Inttarv In 1 0 3 1 Aged President Dedines, on th. ground. nl~. In Oojogn. ‘Sdy*"5 O.;' h 1 “ o * ■»“ « y —this is ^tten on 1 Owners Loan Corporation has issued I is excitem^L A «g d em ^ ^ foUowlng statement: Mwrrls Gilbert speenlates on the Uon of work^ "It has^ cafled to our atten'- ICKES STANDS PAT fotnre of Hitterlst Germany in the 0^ non U »t th.ro 1. ippnrmay a inlii- artide below, the last of dz which the S. B. a aw goi^ understanding on the part of many he wrote for tiiis newspaper. S S m T a?“ to”thf neighboring tome oSe^ ON e n r d e a l in g s! By MOBUS GILBERT N s B o Is the NaS ^>y savings banks and other banking NEA Service Writer. orgaiilzaSn i a ' wortors’ “cells” v ^ ^ M e hoped to supplant the ia- ^ c e the trands Cologne, Rhineland. Aug. 5.— bor unions in industrial Germany. | Home O ^ers Loan exchange for real estate mortgages What wfll happen to Germany The men are respectable lower- iTdls Ely Pubke Works when President Paul *on Hinden- class folk, not yet in uniform. Their held by the banks, an^* H seems de­ burg, the Grand Old Man of war term of probation bbfore they can sirable that the public should under­ and the post-war years, dies? That become full-fledged Nazis is long. stand the situation. Gronp WiD Not Create | is ediat many peoyde have long They all wear Nazi armbands, how­ “The Connecticut statutes govern been asking. ever. ing tfle investments of savings banks Political Machmery. For, viewing Germany during the The procession strings lengthily and the savings departments of - - A - - past decade, it seemed at times along the Rhine. There are thou- other banking institutions which oic I nuTiria marching, thousands who used ■ have beenuccu placed wuon our statute jT ; that only the burly frame of the attw SbS6^.v! ancient ' Field Marshal—now 86 to be Socialists, thousands who are bocks from time to time for the pro­ Washington, Aug. 5.—(AP) — years old—stood between order and catholic. You can’t detect zest, tection of savings bank depositors, Secretary Ickes in his capacity as chaos. The men plod. But they are con- provide that these banks may invest administrator of the 83.300.000,000 Already in some Informed quar- forming. They are bowing to oniy in United States securities, for puUic works fund, today stood firm­ ters thefhn. death/laofv. of “Der“Tiar Alte' Alte”. , as Ujazi Gleichschaltung”—unification, which the faith of the United States far as it concerns the Hitler regime The bands play the Horst Wes- {3 pledged to provide pajnnent for ly on his position that the Federal is discounted. Certainly under the sel song. The sound echoes back principal and interest, government should deal directly terrific impact of Hitler and his from the walls of the Cathedral. - Principal Not Guaranteed with municipalities and informed forces, Hindenburg’s prestige has Overheiad, the toy balloons soar “Although the United States gov- Governor Ely of Massachusetts, the diminished. cranitily—^tiny, bright-colored W v - 1 erameni jms gruaranteed the ....^-.Publicpay Works Administration could ~ Rumor asserts that his faculties olous globes. ment of Interest to maturity on the not delegate its responsibility to a are declining. Cruel anecdotes are ‘Germany’s future is in the air, bonds of the Home Owners Loan board such as has been proposed in told includi^ the one of the work says Goering. Corporation, the maturity of these Massachusetts, man who is supposed to have left He seems to be right. bonds being 18 years, it has made no Ickes received from Ely a letter his limch, wrapp^ in paper, in one provision for the paymt^nt of princi- 1 in which the governor said he of the rooms at state in the Presi­ pal, and until such provision has thought it advisable to “confirm” dential Palace in Wilhelnastrasse, 1 been made these bonds cannot be a telephone conversation with the now under repair. secretary two days ago in which he | “What’s that paper?” demands [accepted as legal investments for Queer Twists savings banks and savings depart­ asked that Ickes agree that no pub­ an aide of the President. lic works money be extended to “It’s a workman’s lunch,” ho is ments of trust companies or for [trust {imds, unless and until inform ed. In Day^s News on projects approved by a board to *7 8 1(0 it away, quick,” the aide State of (Connecticut passes enabling ______, legislation, or a ruling giving broad- be set up by the governor. m ' commands, “before the Old Man "Affront To Sovereignty signs it !” New York, Aug. 5.— (AP)—"niat er interpretation to existing legisla- . • • • report about the stork was a tiifle tion. This Ickes has refused to agree to * f * lapd Ely claimed the secretary’s ... Political Power premature. A rumor that a baby “No ruling has as yet been made position was “an affront to the of Von Hlndenhorg zebra had been bom at the Zoo by the sUte authorities that savings 1 * r : One power, Hindenhurg*s defend brought a large crowd to the Zebra I banks can exchange existing invest- sovereign^ of the coimnonwemtm ere point oui still remains out of corral, a day or so too early. mente such as mortgage loans for Ih Nazi hands, in the gran of the "We expect the blessed event bonds which are not l^al invest- goi^ or the 1 President. That is the Reichswehr, any night now,”.. said . . ------Keeper Mc­ I present debt. tration could not put any “ j that grim, technically proficient, Bride. “Baby zebras are always | “These restrictions do not apply, a position in the disbursement the militarily convincing body of 100,- bom at night, when nobody is however, to the exchaiige of real es- public works fund where ^litlcal QPO men, any one of whom is reput­ around. Twenty minutes after births tate mortgages held by other cor- pressure might have any li^umce. ed officer-material. the infant is able to walk and porations or individuals for the In refuting a claim by ffly ^ t it | True, comes the answer. But bonds of the Home Owners Loan was not a prerogative ^ the F e d ^ run." |wvuvu> v«. — . ------. . . ------1 I ------.directly with the Reichswehr owes fundamental Excelsior Springs, Mo.—Herman, 1 V^*PUCorporation,4ifcUlUll| UlUand they UAwjr might aawnot ap-1 ^ govM ^ ^ent ■ p ■ in.- to ; ^ aU^fiance not to any one man but , __ ^ ^ .of.fa haM Hllhdlvisions wll a homeless 'wire-haired terrier, ply to mortgages or real estate held subdlvisionB within a stote, Ic l^ r^ to Germany itself. Who controls hitch-hiked a ride with profit to by the state banka under a broader cited that “throughout histo^ Jtee Germany, controls the Reichwehr. interpretation of the present state Federal government had dealt ^ th Nor CAT! it be ignored that Hit him self. He leaped into the motor car of laws, provided those mortgages or municipidities, and cited post^ce V. ler commands approximately a sruuuuui, 1 real estate had been taken for debts construction, internal revenue offlcM million armed men himself. This Dr. E. A. Ezzell, a veterinarian. who found the dog was suffering previously contracted, or were about and Hl^thousM m ^ force consists, according to gen­ ftom an ailment, him home to bt taken by foreclosure. ters wifich discussed with eral reckoning, of 600,000 S. A. and cured him. Legislature Eted Adjourned political .^u^vlsioM. (Sturm Abteilung—“brown shirts” ) Pullman, Wash.—Henry Travis “The act which provides for the Coiywes s^ u / 200,000 S. S, (Schutz Staffeln— uai>vhlaek-ijintfonned imifnrmM Hitler bodyguardbodveuard I Spent Many" hot da^ tilllfig his 1 issuing of the bonds of the HomeI ’The act Mtttog aside the funds or | and strong-arm squad) and 2^000 wheat land this spring, but now he 1 Owners Loan CJorporation, was not m e m b S s S e l “ mid other can cool off. _ passed by Congre*^ and approved works private armies now in process of in- In a competition, his wheat test- until June 13, 1933, at which time Ely, was one bybv Ck)ngress(Congress and that corporation with the Nazis. ed high, contained no smut, md the (Connecticut State Legislature the Public Works Administration some people argue, the polit- brought a yield-of 5i bushels to the adjourned, so it was not possi- was the only one charged by CJon- gress with the responsibility of mak­ icql power of Hindenburg becomes acre ble for the Legislature to enact any VACATION TIME jtMTe and more academic. Those Pullman grain growers presented legislation, which would enable the ing advances for projects and the rash enough to attempt to predict him with three gallons ,of ice |ba.’iks to accept these bonds, under terms under which advances were the future perceive a project on the crEfluUe certain conditions, for real estate made. part of Hitler to enlarge the Presi­ Oakidnd, Caiif.—Police question­ mortgage□rtKjigc loansiUcuia. I •A -.jw— question — — might0— even- be raised. dential powers constitutionally, to ed the judgment of Leonard- Du- ‘Tt is further apparent that until the secretary continued in his l«tt®^ he followed by assumption of the rate, 19, in selecting the back yard the situation is clarified by the I as to the authority rf siich a office himself, with Hermann Goer­ of Marie Pacheco’s home as a place itment of legislation or a ruling fas Ely proposed to function on the ing, big, blonde, dynamic Hitler ad­ for target practice. which would make these bonds legal , ...... ^ IS HERE AGAIN! jutant, in Hitler’s present office of wina Pacheco, 17, said the crack investments, there is little chance of The fi^ t«t of the letters C h a n c^ or. of Leonard’s revolver as he fired the being legally able to co- | was not immediately available, • * * away at cans kept reminding her operate to any extent with the Home Factors Affecting that she broke their engagement a Owners Loan Corporation. Germany's Export Trade. week ago. “The banks of Connecticut have The futiure trend of (Cennsn eco­ Durate will have to explain to shown a full appreciation of the Hundreds Who Are Planning A Vacation' nomic policy can perhaps be suT' the judge. _ present distressed condition of the f s r o ? Beloit, Wis.—District Attorney mised from the economic and polit home owners and are cooperating, as leal facts at hand. A basic«.fact Roscoe Grimm has scored three holes in one. The third came on the far as they are legally able. is that Germany, despite her most “A home owner finds a banking NOW Are Prospects For Dozens Of Articles ardent nationalistic yearnings, is 188-yard second hole on the Muni­ A D A '/ institution in this state reluctant or not economically self-reliant cipal golf course here. He scored unwilling to exchange their present CATTON But there is no good reason to his first in 1922, the second in mortgages for the bonds of the believe that Germany is maintain­ 1930. IFACTT A N D ^ n e n O N ____ They Will Need To Complete. Their Plans. ing, or.can maintain, her export Galesburg, 111.—For more than a Home Owners Loan Corporation, I ABE MINGLED HEBE markets, much less improve them. year C. J. Snell, 81, looked for a tnut they will realize that it is not just now. As a banker observed job—^unsuccessfully. becaurobecaiise of thrirtheir unmllin^imwilllngness to co- Recollections of Broken-Down to tbia correspondent, “German I Finally he landed one. His work operate in the solution of Nobleman Entertaining The Columns Of The HERALD Present goods are not fashionable these was to push a wheelbarrow loaded tre,ised home owner, but rather be­ days.” Politica. developments, with gravel, on a construction job. cause of the legal restrictions which By BRUCE CATTON principally, of course, the persecu­ He fell dead on Ms first day from render them unable at this time to If you don’t mind how thoroughly tion of the Jews, have gone far to heart trouble. do so. fact and fiction can get mingled in The Best Medium Of Telling People About kill (lermany’s exterior distribu­ Hammond, Ind.—After seven the reminiscences of a broken-down tion. In Munich, where the perfect years of work, Andrew Baber, a nobleman, you oughtsto get a good beer is brewed, not a case was sold watchmaker, has perfected a me- Deaths Last Night de^l of amusement out of "Pull What YOU Have To Offer. That Is Available. to the beer-avid United States from chsmical man that is able to talk, DevU, PuU Baker,” by SteUa Ben­ the middle of May through three walk, dance and shoot a pistol, son. weeks of June, according to Ameri­ with Baber’s aid. Brantford, Ont.--L. M. Croft, 56, In the writing of this volume TTiftwaging director of S. G. Johnson can trade authorities. This is not Galesburg, HI.— ^Tom Reynolds Miss Benson bad the assistance of Use The HERALD NOW And Get Your the time when the world in general and his family of seven have taken and Sons, Canadian company. La Candida, C!alif.—Dr. Richard an aged wreck who styles himself, feels like starting to Buy German. over as living quarters the don in and possibly is, the Ctoimt Toulouse « * « Dewey, 87. noted psychiatrist and a park zoo which formerly was oc­ Lautrec de Savine. The coimt, once Hitlw’s Answer to neurologist, former president of the Share Of This ‘Business. cupied by bears. American medical and psychologi­ ar ornament of the Russian nobility, Political Isolation. was high and dry in a treaty port Politically isolated b^ Jewish and cal'society. Hawthorne, Nev. — ^bert W. hospital in C!bina when Miss Benson Catholic persecution and the world’s fci'nd hlUL He was old, broken in distrust, fixed on the gold standard Cattermole, vice president and gen­ Q aotarfons— eral manager of the Tonopah and health, pennil^, friendless; but he for equ^y political reasons, yet de­ was full of dazzling tales about the | pendent on the outside world for Goldfield railroad. Atlantic, la.—Mrs. Henry G. astounding adventures he had had, economic improvement, Germany Weber, 75, former president of the he was able to beg $10 with an air simply can’t expect immediate re­ We don’t want to listen termany accept Prices must not be stimulated to The count’s EngUnh is an enter­ the sacrifice in patriotic mo<^. Such, go so high as to unbalance the sup­ tainment in itself, with spelling Have This, Your Home Town Newspaper, on high authoritiy, is Hitler’s pur­ ply and demand situation. If we confess ,onr sins, He is never seen before on land or sea. He pose. Germany’s great need, in the —^Henry W. Wallaoe, secretary of falthfol and Just ts forgive ns onr writes of his “hyg family,” of the Nazi analysis, is not to rise above agric^tore. sins, and to deanse os from all nn- “noty gerls” he has known, and of depression, but to assert German righteoosnees<—I John, 1:9. their “smole fiets,” of “fecheneble” Follow You On Your. Vacation Wherever You srif-respect by finally gaining a I think that today we rather feel society in old Russia and of the larger share of the world’s future. that people have too many ideas. Let guilty men remember their “^Tand sensation” his life has been Let depression continue. Hitler vir­ __^Dr. SimcMi Flcomer of the Bock^ black dee^ do lean on crutches —quaint enough, and highly amiu- May Go. Just Dial 5121 And Tell Us Wh&re tually preaches, if by so doing Ger­ feller Institute for Medical B^ made o f slender reedp.— John Web> ing if you take it in small doses. m an's next generation can gain search. ster. As for his career—well, the count her “ place in the sun” — ^return o f seems to have been everywhere and her colonies, cancellation of the By strength and stupidity 'youth KEMP’S AGAIN BfAKBS 6-SALB to have done everything. He was You Are Going And How Long And W® Versailles Treaty, and readjustment sometimes elbows experience out of RECORD FOB THE FBIGIDAIBB once elected czar of Biiigaria, he Frigidaires are in great demand of her Eastern frontier. the way, but «^n^eexperience winswmsm^ finally. ^ Samuel helped build the trans-Siberian rail­ Meanwhile, the Nazis hope to way, he has visited every country, Will Take Care Of Everything Else. make Germany self-dependrat in ” 5 !^ *®*®***®**“® Kemp of Kemp’s, in^H o reported ______[today that the store sold41ve of the broken innumerable feminine hearts war-time at least. She lacks five ard conducted himself, always ah an essential commodities for this: cot­ machines Thursday, the same num- W e have ^ ^ v n tk officer and a gentleman. ' , ton, copper, petroleum, alcohol and porience that llted^ not consist of Prlgidalre has Miss Benson has presented all of rubber. Aluminum is being substi­ the abundance, of the things we may I been“ sold -- each • day - durMg - - the------past- tbia-with just the right air, neither tuted for copper where possible. possess and that' we cannot feed our condescending nor over-credulus. All Artificial petroleum is being produc­ week. The high quality of the arti- souls on corn and wine or on bread in it makes an unusual sort of ed, it is reported. Alcohol Is be­ cle and the increase in emplojrment and circuses. are believed by Mr. 'Kemp to be. book. iK atttlrfahr ing made from potatoes.. Germany Harper’s is publishing :t. at 82.50. 'is having the same expensive fim —BlAop John Newton MoCormiok lai^ely responsible for these many with rubber substitutes as other of Mlohlgan. sales. Large and small - stores in town reported increases in the vol­ Three speakers of the House of countries. Only in cotton is she Representatives during the past 38 quite unsuccessful. There doesn't Maybe the reason people say race ume of sales Thursday ^ night and years graduated from the same law seem to be anything “just as good.' track bettors “follow the ponies” is everywhere is the attitude that con- because the average bettor never | ditions are definitely improving college, Cannmi. Clark and Lnnff* Uhl FUagen!”— Help gets ahead at them . datty. \ .-1

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ ’ j.;.''' 'tit b a r g a i n :^ I5 R ID E 0LORIFYINe STELLAR PLAY OF SUB • w n MIA «nMCt. ' ^ n a m w e HAnANiyTAYixjR HIGEANDERS, 22-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST B (Ceatral add^BSstem SUndard Tix«e> o u r self Mote-v-iJl prosrium to key end beeto ehallw «r noqm Y GIVES U. S. BIG LEAD fled; cMSt to. co w (o to c) dasignetlon inOndes eTi eveiW ProsraiMe eobleirt'to ehanse. O. M. CoM. EWsL ■ “But you did say it, Elinor.” Itvo® vky wtae wbep kpre 4:45— 5:45—Eddie Duehih Or.—to e when you’re trying to figure out woal ktbe kttaa “You’ll never know.” he said, stared blindly. ' strongest foreign threat, ably 5:15— 6:15—Mildred Bailey—eat to eat ways to improve your beauty. MOUN-rtlN—k«a kdyl kglr k«hl ___ 5:30— 9:30—o ;e a Gray Orch. alaa e “how happy you’ve made me!” “We’ll see Gerald often. Marcia abetted by Peggy Scriven, Mary The Athletics apparently have COAST — kgo kfl krw kome khq kpo On those very shelves you’ll find Three Matches With Great kfad kUr kgu 6:00— 7:00—Evan Evana, Senga—to S Then he was gone. said we would.” / Heeley, a more confident and bard- either reached their second child­ 6:15— 7:15—Ukrainian Choir—also c ‘Y e s .” many things which go far toward er-bitting and-sever^ Cant. Eatt. " 0:30— 7:30—Philadelphia Con.—e to a Elinor began to cry again but hood or have been decidedly re­ 12:00— 1UX>—Duen Yatea a Orcheatra 7:15— 8:15—Ann Leaf at Organ—to c »>iia time they were tears of hap­ “Barry, will you forgive me? toning up your complexion. others while , the de­ Britain in Cup Matches. vitalized by a diet ot one of those 12:30— 1:80- Ray Heatharten, Baritona 7:45— 8:45—Saturday Revue—alao cat piness. How could she have hurt Can you forgive me?’ For example, a plain oatmeal fending champion, beads an all-star 12:45— 1:4^Harmonlana, Mixad Trie 8:15— 9:15—laham Jonsa Dr.—also c J “Dearest, there’s nothing to for­ American field. new breakfast foods for they 1X10— 2:00—The Blue Rodin Echoaa 8:05— 9:45—Gertruda Niaatn—also cat him as she had? His future was mask is an excellent beauty treat­ 1:30— 2:30—Matiiiae Gama by Oroan 9:00—10:00—J. Freeman Orch.—also o what she should be thinking give. Oh, Elinor—” ment. Although Miss Jacobs is ranked romped all over Mt. Nebo last night 2:00— 3:00—Weekend Revue. Variety 9:30—10:30—Charlie Davis Dr.—also e Forest Hill, N. Y., Aug. 5.— (AP) about—not his past. She knew ‘Y e s ? ” Take a small bowl of uncooked first in the States and ' prayed and handed Highlamd Park a 22-2 • 3:00— 4:00—Lady Next Door, Kiddies 10:00—11:00—Barney Rapp Dr.—also e “What did Marcia mean when —Thsjiks to the brilliimt play of through a finb field to win her first 3:30— 4:30—Arlans Jackson, Contralto 10:30—11:30—Arnhelm D rehes.-^ to cat how utterly she loved him. She oatmeal—the same kind you serve shellacking in what had been in­ 3:45— 4:46—Thraa Scamps, Vocal—toe 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only had not deserved all Bpmrett h ^ she said you’d told her? What for breakfast—and moisten it with twenty years old Sarah Palfrey, national title last year, her Berke­ tended to be a .lall game. “Big 4X)0— 5."00—Dinner Concert—also cat had you told her, Elinor?” subbing to e Helen WiUs Moody, the ley, Calif., neighbor seems to have 4:30— 5:30:—“Oraka^s Drums,” Drama NBC-WJ2 NETWORK brought her. Barrett had said milk or water to make a smooth Jack” Burkbudt pitchfog superb 5:00— 6:00—Meyer Davis Drcheatra she was the one woman in his He heid her away a moment paste. United States carried a 3-0 lead in­ the Indian sign on her and Mrs. ball kept the Highland I^ k hits 5:30— 5:30—Jack and Loretta—to cat BASIC — Esat: w]z wbz-wbaa Wbal Moody’s main home-bred opposition rr wmal; life. Dear, dear Barrett! and looked down at her He seem­ Clean your face thoroughly and to the second and final day of the well scattered and coasted along 5:45— 5;45—Spnga, John Pierce. Tenor Ml^weet^^cky ” ky k f S wla kwk 6:00- ?:6o-T o he Announced She lived again those moments ed to see her as he had never then smear it with a thick coat of Wlghtman Cup series against Great Is expected from among Alice earily depending on the air tight kwer koil wren wmaq.kso 6:30— 7:30—Antobal’a Cubans—to e NDRTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm] when he had held her close in his seen her before, his wife who had oatmeal paste. Use some on your Britain today. Marble, most sensational ot the^ support of the team rather than 7:00— 8:OOS^.ueille Peterson. Soprano yoimger players, Carolin Babcock, wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw efet arms, declared he woula wait pa­ told him she wanted to make life throat, tod. All but reconciled to defeat after handing out walks. 7:15— 8:10—Four Horsemen Quartet SDUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla w]ax another California “flash,” Mrs. 7:30— 8:30—Kay.Seven, Spy Dtoma tiently if only she could care worth while for him. His wife— The next step—and an important Mrs. Moody had been forced to with­ Highland Park was entirely off 3:00— 0:0<^B. A. Rolfe Drch.—c to e wfla-wsun wlod warn wme wab wapi Then all -at once he understood one—^is to lie down for twenty min­ draw ^t the last minute because of Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn, play- form last night and error after er­ 3:00—10:00r—N. Y. Dance Drcheatra wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpra . again in the old way. “Oh!” she ing^some ot the best tennis of her 9:15—10:15—Mount Hood Campfire woal ktbs ktba breathed aloud. This happiness wha*^ it was she had told Marcia. utes and completely relax. By the a back injury, American supporters ror-weakened vhat would have MDUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl career this year, and Sarah Pallreyi otherwise been fair work by their 9:45—10:45—Harold Stern’s Drcheatra PACIFIC CDAST — kgo kfl kgw komo was real! H* closed his eyes, drew a deep, end of twenty minutes the oatmeal looked on In astonlsbment yesterday 10:00—11:00—Dick Measner Drcheatra unsteady breath and drew her upset conqueror ot Miss Jacobs in pitchers and inability to bit when 10:16—11:15—Hollywood Bowl Concert khq kpo kfad ktar Marcia arrived the next day paste should be dry and hard. It as Miss Palfrey, ably seconded by Cent. EaaL close again. may take a few minutes longer Helen Jacobs, the American cham­ the Seabright final. hits meant runs kept them from CBS-WABC NETWORK after Bob and Barrett had driven Aside from Miss Round, undoubt­ 12:30— 1:30—Concert Echoee—c to cat to the newest links, their golf than ttot. In any event, don’t pion, made a clean sweep of the scoring more than two runs. The BASIC—East: wabc wade woke wcao 1:00— 2:00—Words and Music—c to o edly the second ranking woman Athletics with their batting eyes waab wnac war wkbw wkre whk cklw 1:30— 2:30—Wealth in Harmony—to e bags poking from the car. Well, Higgins knew that every­ wash it' off imtQ it has become dry first day’s matches—two in singles playef of the world today, it is diffi­ sharpened clouted the ball is in tbe wdi'c Wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd 2:00— 3:00—Dance Maetere, Drchea. Marcia, looking dramatic in thing was all right again. The but­ and hard. and one in doubles. wjsv: Midweet: wbbm wgn wfbm km be 2:30— 3:30—Concert Favorites. Orch. cult to see Mrs. Moody losing . so old da Ts and romped merrily around black, stepped from her car. She ler had stepped into the living room Remove all traces of the oatmeal That left the American side need­ 3 kmox wowo whaa 3:00— 4;00—Chicago Orcheatra—to cat to arrange the tea and had backed with tepid water. Then, dip clean much as a set to any of the others. the bags to roll up 22 runs. Hopped EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 3:30— *:30— Nell Sitters in Harmony saw Elinor and, turning, saw Ger­ ing only one victory in the four Mrs. Moody’s whiplash forehand, whec wlbs wfea wore wicc efrb ckac 3:46— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only out again, glad they had not heard cotton pads in ice-cold akiTi toning up like old race horses they proved DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:00— 5:00—Ernie Holat’e Orchestra ald. She moved toward the bcv, matches remaining today to win the as powerful as that of many men decidedly that occasionally they do swaying a little, and when she Mm. He had seen Barrett hold lotion and pat your face with them. cup for the third year in succession, kira wrec wlgc wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:30— 5:30—Three X Sietere, Harmony ing Elinor close in his arms as The oatmetd mask treatment players, her cool, unruffled playing come back and win. ktrb ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:45— 5:45—Wm. Seotti’s Orchestra was besice him put a hand on his and for the seventh time since the temperament and her all-around ’The Athletics play the Green next wdae wbig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 5:00— 6:0S—Am’n Taxpayers League shoulder. He looked up at her though he would never let her go, takes very little time and is an ideal series was introduced in 1923. Great MIDWEST — wcah wrabd wtaq wkbh 5:15— 6:15—To Be Announced his face bent to hers. And Elinor pick-me-up for your face when court ability still keep* her head and FYiday at Mt. Njbo. kfab wlan kaej wlbw kfb wmt wnax 5:30— 6:30—Kindergarten Via Radio with friendly inquiry. *Elinor drew Britain has won the cup four times. wtrhffi ween 6:00— 7:00—Jack Denny’s Drchaatra was clinging to him. shoulders above her field, a “cham­ Athletics (22) near. you’ve come in from a hard day’s The schedule for the final day MDUNTAIN-Mivor kla koh kal 6:30— 7:30— Lewisohn Stadium Con. Higgins was “that happy” to pion of champions.” , a B R 'H PO A 8:15— 9:15—Songa of Heart, Sextet “Dick knows,” Marcia said stri­ work in the office but expect to go called for three singles and one dou­ CDA8T—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy know these two, whom he-loved, out for the evening. S. M assey, as, 2b 5 3 1 5 kvi kfbk km] kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:30— 9:30—The Cuckoos from Kuku dently. “I told him and he -doesn’t bles match but the ptirings were in K otch, c f ...... 6 3 2 0 CenL East. 9:00—10:00—Three Jeatere A Thair Act care. All he wants nov. is my hap­ had overcome misimderstandings. You can clean your face, apply 9:15—10:15—John L. Fogarty. Tenor Trembling, be tiptoed back to the the mask and then get into your doubt p^ding deflate decision as Farr, 3b, lb 4. 8 5 4 12:00— 1:00—Dancino Echoet—e to eat 9:30—10:30—Witching Hour—to coast piness. I learned this morning tha^ 12:S(^ 1:30—Savitt String Quar.—to c 10:00—11:00—Henry King’s Orchestra dining room. “I thank thoe. Lord!” tub. The mask will dry while you to whether Mrs. Moody and Alice STATE HEALTH BOARD Lamprecht, c 6 3 2 0 I can never have another child. Schleldge, If . 1:00— 2:00—Italian Idylls—also coast 10:30—11:30—Reggie Childs’ Orchestra he mutterec. “Indeed I do. Very, are taking a leisurely bath and Muble of Sacramento, would be in 5 3 1 0 You’ll let me have him back, won’t St John, rf . O very much!” manicuring your nails. condition to play. Miss Marble has 1 2 0 you? You won’t fight to keep my ISSUES RULES ON FAIRS Phillips, rf .. And doubtless, since the King­ been ill ever since she played 108 2 1 1 0 6 :45—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. b o y ? ” C. Massey, Sb dom of God is made up of those games in a single day with the tem- 3 0 2 2 7:00—World in Review. “J don’t imderstand!” Elinor Tedford, l b ...... 2 2 3 0 who love others better than them­ p ature around 100 degrees during Makes War on Unsafe Water, 7:15—Edward MacHugh, baritone. said. Poor passionate Marcia! Bar­ the East Hampton toumameut W right, s s ...... 1 1 1 3 WTIC 7:30—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten. selves, God understood to smile rett had admitted that she was X)f- Flies and Other Unsanitary Edgar, 2b ...... 2 1 0 2 or Higgins and upon a man and Travelers BroadetMting Service 8:01—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. ten a “little difficult.” Was this one Fair Ground Dangers. Burkhardt, p ... 4 1 1 3 8:30—Stadium Concert—Philhar­ of the vagaries of a mind turned woman who knew what marriage Hartford, Cenn. and love could mean. Upon a trio monic Symphony Orchestra. sick because Oa ber loss? 42 22 17 21 19 0 50.000 W., 060 K. O, 282-8 M. who felt earth to be not far from MRS. MOOPY SEEMS 10:15—Songs of the Heart—direc­ Marcia moved slowly towwd a ^ A H T S With the coimty and town fairs Highland Park (2) tion George Dllworth. chair into which she sank wearily. heaven at that moment. ^At.AN GOUI-D season close at band and expected Bentley, cf ...... 4 0 2 1 0 10:30—Raymond Knigl)t; orcMeatra, For a moment she leaned back, her “The tea must wait a bit,” Hig­ g CERTAIN TO ANNEX J. Lovett, 3 b ___ 3 0 0 5 2 Saturday. Aug. 5 gins said to the cook. “They’re 1 0 .«ReSg SPOfOSCOTOA to bring out even greater attend­ direction Robert Armbru- heavy eyelids closed. Then, looking C. Dugan c ----- 3 0 2 0 0 1:00—Ernie Holst’s Orchestra. ster. again at Elinor, She said: busy with more important affsdrs!” Not much attention was paid to ance than usual due to the intense Eagleson, l b ----- 3 0 2 8 1 1:30—Rex Battle Concert Ensem­ TH E ENE 8TH T W S TITLE 11:00—Time; Weather; Tempera­ “I’m talking about my first mar­ Hans Heinrich Revert of Hamburg, interest in this year's “A Century B. Dougan, ss .. 3 1 1 0 1 0 ble. ture. riage.” She nodded toward Gereild. Germany, out around the Olympic of Progress Exposition” at Chica­ Tedford, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 2:00—Lotus Gardens Orchestra. 11:04—Sports Review—Bill Wil­ “He’s my son, you know. Barrett Stadium in Los Angeles, last sum­ go, the State Department ot Health Senkbeil, p ...... i 0 0 0 1 1 2:30—Studio Program. liams. *’ shielded me. Tve been thinking—I mer. His name and performances Qaeen of Courts Heavy through its weekly bulletin today Keish. r f ...... 2 1 0 2 1 1 2:45—The Harmonians. 11:15—News. can’t help thinking that it was be­ in the decathlon chtunpionship were issued a reminder to fair manage­ Kissman, I f ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 3:00—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph 11:30—Cascades Orchestra. cause I let him do that—that I lost duly noted. He finished fifth, but ments and local health authorities Nichols, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 2 2 Blume, director; with Robert 12:00—Hotel Pierre Orchestra, YOUR what of it? my baby.” Favorite Despite Strong of the State Sanitary Code reg^xila- Shanley, baritone. A. M. "But you mustn’t think su-h Wasn’t our agile James Aloyslus tions which must be enforced to 26 2 8 18 10 8 3:30—Matinee Gems. 12:30—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. Bausch of Kansas doing all manner things, dear!” Elinor said hotly. protect the health of the people at­ 'Two base.^hits, Burkhardt: three 4:00—Silent. 1:00— Time. “That’s morbid.” She too dropped CHILDREN of sensational stimts in this premier Field in National Net Meet tending. base hits, Lamprecht, Scbieldge: all-around test, whipping the fa­ to a chair close to Marcia’s. Her These reg;ulations provide tnat hit by pitcher. S. Saasey by Senk­ Sunday, Aug. Sunday, Ang. 6 mous Finns at their own Sport of beil. Umpire, O’Leary. 6 knees had suddenly become ab­ By Olive Roberts Barton at Forest HiDs. there must be a safe, sanitary water 7:30—Tarzan of the Apes. 9:00— n 6 c Children’s Hour. surdly weak. Barrett, poor Barrett! spear-tossing, pole vaulting 13 feet supply available for drinking or with a mighty hoist of his 200 7:45—Dave Burrows' Five Sharps. 10:00—Sortbland Sket.hes. “I made Barrett promise not to washing dishes. Water imsafe for 8:00—Rubinoff’s Orchestra. 10:30—Safety Crusaders. tell anyone but ' presumed he had pounds and setting a new all-time CHILDREN BENEFIT decathlon record ? By FOSTER HAILEY human consumption must either be 9:00—ManbPttan Merry-Go-Round 10:40—Time, weather, temperature. told you!” Marcia went on. eliminated, purified by a process ap­ FROM CAMP LIFE James Aloyaius was doing just (Associated Press Sports Writer) Daily Health 9:30—Walter Hapgood on Sports. 10:48—Samovar Serenade. Elinor shook her head. proved by the State Department ot 9:45—Fred Wade, tenor, with 11:00— Morning Musicale— String “Well, everyone — anyone can that. When they added up his total No mother needs to be told that New York, Aug. b— (AP) —Some Health or posted to warn against string ensemble. quartet. know now. I’m through with lies points—8,462.23-—we all credited Service. it is good for ber children to go him with a performance that in day some one is going to de.eat use. 10:00—Col. Louis McHenry Howe. ' 11:45—Metropolitan Organ Recital and telling them. Tell the child Mrs. Moody but the Ssmitary, fly-tight or water-flush­ Hints on How to Keep Well by Arthur Martel. tu come here, Elinor. I want to to the country All know it to some respects made a piker out of 10:15—Impressions of Italy. even the grea Jim 'Thorpe and day still seems far off and the Call- ed toilets with an approved sewage . World Famed Authority 10:45 —Merry Madcaps— Norman P. M. look at him—” be true. I always hesitate to ap­ disposal system must be provided. forecast that this was one record foraia queen ot the courts is an Cloutier, director. 12 :12—Time, weather, temperature. “Gerald!” Elinor called not .jiLs proach this subject because there overwhelming favorite to annex her Fly-tight equipment must be provid­ are so many who are unable to send likely to remain on the books for 11:15— Pickens Sisters. 12:15—Radio City Concert. * steadily. Shyly and a trifie awk- eighth national title in the tenni ed for rubbish and garbage. their children away. a long time. .3 VICriM OF HEAT STROKE 11:30-^ Orchestral Gems— Chris­ 1:15— Ralph Ginsberg and his E!n- wrTdly the boy moved to 'ard championships beginning at Forest Foodstuffs stored or exposed for And yet sometimes I think that SHOULD BE SPONGED tiaan Kriens, director; with semble. . them. Marcia held his hands tight­ Hills, August 14. sale are to be protected by suitable Bausch’s Reign Short WITH COLD WA’TER Donald Pimie, baritone. 1:30—High Lights of the Bible. ly as she fed her hungry heart, it is more possible than people im­ Undefeated since Mile. Suzaime covers from flies and dust. This In­ agine. Camp need not be expen­ How long? Less than a year, my 12:00—Midn.—Montclair Orchestra. 2:00—Summer Idyll—Gloria La- looking on the small boy’s freckled Lenglen beat her at Cannes in 1926, cludes both raw and cooked foods, sive necessarily. In fact it often friends, for 1 have before me the By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Vey, soprano. ' face. Mrs. Moody has gone on to surpass candy and any other food not sold 12:30—Bud Shay’s Orchestra. costs almost next to nothing. detailed verification of that three- Editor Journal of the American 2:4.5—Perkins Boys. even the ^eat Frenchwoman and in single service fly-tight containers; 1 :00— S ilen t By this time we know the bene­ line item you may have noticed re­ Medical Association, and of Hygeia; 2:30—Jam Garber and his Orches­ When Bob and Barrett returned establish a tournament record un­ it excludes foods in the process of fits of camp life, aside from the cently, crediting Hans Heinrich Sie- the Health Magazine tra; Virginia Hamilton, vocal­ toward the close of the afternoon vert of Hamburg with a new world equalled in this or any other era ot cooking. Single service cups, dishes, they found the butler stowing Ger­ physical good. To live with other Among the most important prob­ ist. record total of 8,467.62 points, and tennis. spoons and drinking straws are re­ ald’s luggage into Marcia’s smart boys, or oth,er girls, in a group,is quired. Such articles whicl), are sub­ lems in first-aid is the handling of 3:00—National Opera Concert, di­ the greatest developer of character with all performances duly checked. Some of the fine edge has gone car. “She’s my mother!” the small from her play w.s evidenced by the jected to cepeied use must be heat stroke. This occurs not only in rection Wilfred Pelletier. and social sense in the world. Par­ It’s not much of a margin by extremely hot weather, but also 5 4:00—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett boy told them excitedly. He was which to knock a world record out set Dorothy Round won from i*er thoroughly washed with hot water dressed in his best, ready for the ticularly today when families are and soap and hot rinsing water or any time in factories, engine rooms, Smith. small and there are so many of the books but it’s enough and our in the Wimb edon final but she still trip. “But .she says I can come seems able to grive away a point a by other approved process. Drink­ laimdries and kitchens where peopl.3 4:15—Sympbonette— Cyril Pitts, “ only” children. James will have to start all over tenor; Josef Koeatner and his back and visit you often and I do again if he wants to keep his name game and beat the best ot them. ing beverages not bottled must be work in extreme beat associated like h er!” Advantages of Camp Life with considerable moisture. •Orchestra. listed in the best athletic company Mrs. Moody will face strong op­ kept in fly-tight containers from Sunday, August 6. “My God!” burst from Barrett. School does it to a large degree, which the liquid may be removed The symptoms of heat stroke may 4:30—Organ Recital—Dion Ken­ of course, but in school children after this year. position. however, in her quest for (Eastern Daylight Saving- Time.) He stood, staring blankly at Ger­ her eighth national title, one more only by faucets. ceme on suddenly but most fre­ nedy. ald, then at the cai and the at­ are like an army, working togeth­ 5:00—1716 Worid of Religion—“Re­ Sievert Has The Edge quently come on gradually. The per­ A . M. tending chauffeur who was doing er under rule. They can not al­ ligious News of tbe Week.” together expand their powers of The comparison of performances son who is about to become affected 10:00—Melody Parade. his best tp keep frcm showing leaves no doub. that Sievert turned feels weak and tirea, gets dizzy and 10:45—Marion Carley, pianist. 5:30—Eva Jessye Choir. the surprise he felt. good-sportsmanship and square shooting on a man-to-man basis. in a better aU-around perfornumce drowzy. The digestion may be dis­ 11:00—Rhoda Arnold and Charles 6:30—Time, temperature. _ Bob, who also had come to a than Bausch. turbed and there may even be pain Carlile. 6:40—Sports Review. full stop, gazed blankly as he They leaim these things at camp. In a certain sense they are on their The German has superior marks Evening Herald Pattern in tbe abdomen. .The temperature 11:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacle 6:40—Weather. tried to digest th« truth, then in six out oj the ten events making rises, tbe fever increases, the pulse Choir and Organ. 6:42—Famous Savings. whistled shrilly through his teeth. own. They have something to «>■ earn too—a reputation! To be up the decathlon and ties Bausch in becoines rapid, the skin dry, burn­ P. M. 3:45—Hank Keene. ‘Til be darned!” he said. a seventh. The American’s biggest Look Smart! Choose a costume ing and flushed, the pupils of tbe 12:30—Polish Program. '*:30—Wisdom of Uie Ages. Marcia appeared then and EHinor considered generous and fair and slip that is slenderizing as well as manly by other boys, almost any edge is in the pole vault but he also eyes are usually contracted, and tbe 1:00—Fred Feibel at the Organ. 8:00—Chautauqua Program. dainty and practical. followed her. xnto Marcia’s step laid in the world thlnk.q worth is best in the shotput and javelin breathing fkst and noisy. 1:30—Compinsky Trio. 8.45—World’s Fair Reporter.— had com e something that had been Today’s model, easily put togeth­ working for. If a boy, or a girl, throw. Hans Heinrich, however, ap­ 2:00—John Kelvin, Irish tenor. Floyd Gibbons. er in an hour, has smart bias sup­ Just before death tbe pupils may lost from it, the energy that means is otherwise, it does not take the parently can run quite a bit faster 2:15—The Playboys. 9:00—“This Week,” Arthm Bris­ a return of hope. pleness, that moulds the figure into dilHte. It is important to be certain rest long to tell him so and he and jump higher or farther than of a diagnosis of beat stroke and to 2:30—Manhattan Moods. bane; Judge Wdlter C. Kelly, “It’s all right, Barry!” she said learns a lesson that will stick the James Aloysius. undreamed of sllnmess. 3:00—Symphonic Hour. Virginia; Reveiers Quartet; A1 happily. “Dick understands—and make positive that the imconscious- rest of his life. Here are the rival details: The pattern ids^ includes panties 4:00—Cathedral Hour. Goodman and his Orchestra. he is waiting for us. For Gerald with flat hip slimness. ness is not due to drugs, hemor­ City children who live in apart­ 100 meters run: Sievert, :11.4; rhage, epilepsy or diabetes. 5:00—Willard Boblson — Synco­ 9:30—Edwin Franko Goldman and and me. We’re going to celebrate ments and hot streets are those Bausch, :11.7. ’This attractive undle ensemble pated Sermons. the reunited family at dinne- to­ • Kd • is made at a surprisingly small his Band. who most need the change. The 400 meters nm: Sievert, 5:15—Vera Van. 10:00—New England Vacationeers. night— ” Bausch, :54.2. cost. The ability to keep cool depends suburban child is at a greater ad­ 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank 10:45—News, She kissed Barry and patted his 1500 meters nm: Sievert, 4:49.8; Style No. 2812 is designed for on common sense. One should wear vantage. He has at least grass light clothing, loose and porous. Cool C rum lt 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. arm. “I’m not depriving ou, I Bausch, 5:17. sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 6:00—Eddie Duebin’s Orchestra. and trees and a vacant lot to play baths at frequent Intervals aid m 11:03—Sporto Review. know^—” she went on. “Elinor ball on. However, camp life still 110 meter hmrdles: Sievert, :16.2; 40 inches bust 6:30—Chicago Knights. told me about that when ,1 saw Bausch, :16.2. Size 86 requires 2M yards 89- maldhg one feel much better. Ade­ 11:15—Four Horsemen. holds advantages for almost any 7:00—The Gauchos. 11:30—London Terrace Orchestra. her last. Oh, not in wo*Js but I child. Broad jump: Sievert, 28 ft. 8 1-4 inch materia] for separate slip and quate amounts of sleep keep tbe 7:30—John Henry—Black River 12:00—Dance No«;tume —William could read it in her face. She in.; B aus^ 22 ft. 9 5-8 in. 1% yards 39-inch material for sep­ body prepared for unusual stress G ian t Expense Is Small Stroess and his Orchestra. almost fainted at the thought—” Look about your neighborhood. High jump: Sievert, 5 ft 11 5-6 arate pantee and 5 yards binding. and strain. One should take plenty 7:46—Chicago Variety Program. Marcia’s eyes brimmed but she Discover what organizations such in.; Bausch, 5 ft. 7 in. Price of pattern 16 cents... of water because evaporation of 8:15—John Henry—Black River A. M. , • V 12:.ito— Congress H ote’ Orchestra. went on bravely—^“of a baby’s as churches, clubs, welfare or civic Pole vault: Sieveit, 11 ft. 2 in.; Make the Most of Your Looks! water from the surface of tbe body Giant.- :00— Time. dying.” groups are sending away children Bausch, 13 ft 2 in. For vacation clothes, for the aids the control of temperature. 8:30—Philadelphia Sununer Con- 1 Barrett wa.. frowning his baf­ to selected places under responsi­ Shotput: Sievert, 47 ft 9 in.; mountains, lakes, seaside or that Traveling in hot weatbei is ex­ ,ce rt. flement, moistening his lips. He ble directors for outings of a week Bausch, 50 ft 8 1-8 In. tour you have often talked about tremely (Mflicult. It is better, im- 10:30—Rhythm Rhapsody. sent a look of appeal to Elinor or two weeks or longer. In most Discus throw: Sievert 163 ft 1-2 see a a>py of our new book of der conditions of extreme beat to ait 11:00—Guy Lembardq’s Orchestra. Last Night's Fights who was flushed and smiling. Then cases there is a small expense but in.; Bausch, 146 ft 3 1-4 in. Summer Fashions. in an open coach with a free circu­ 11:80—Jerry FreeinaD’s Orchestra. Mercia stepped into hei car and it is usually shaved as low'as pos­ Javelin Uirow: Sievert 195 ft; Vacation clothes, and frocks for lation of air than in the smalle. Gerald followed. Hie leaned from sible. Here and there one finds Bausch, 203 ft. 1 1-2 in. everyday wear, home wear, lin­ compartments and drawing rooms. By ASSOCIATED PRESS the window and waved as they roll­ camp groups outfitted, transported gerie, children’s designs, etc. • West New York, N. J.—Jbe Gnouly. St. lx)ula outpointed Ctr- ed on down the hill. and fed at the expense of the or­ And new illustrate talks about In case of beat exhaustion, the men H. Roman, Bayonne, N. J., teir. ganization sponsor!^ it. beauty and bow to make the most first thing to do is to |(et the per­ Barrett moved toward Elinor Furthermore it is not uncom­ DO YOU KNOW T H A T - WEZ-WBZA Bismarck, N. D.—Ted Camptgsa. of vour looks. Ifou w1^ r.!*e these son into a cool pUce and absolutely and she turned to Bob. “Bob,” she mon today to find parents them­ nt.rest 5at on the back. Sponging Bispurck*^ outpointed T u fty Mlife- The seed the carob tree was special artldea. Sprtngflekl — Bostos said, “you have always been one ■*' selves grouping together to organ­ 01 with cool water hdps to control the setb, Bismarck, six. used as a standard of weight In Send today for your copy of the Beaumont, Texas—Bnooka Camp­ my most understanding friends—” ize a camp that will include some new book, enclof^ 10 cants in temperatuak. It may be necessary to He bowed, smiling. ‘ Present,” of the neighbors’ children. Three weighing precious stones ^ an­ Sstondsy, AufUBt B. bell, Miami, Fla., outpointed J a ^ e cient jewelers; the modem word stamps or coin. Address Fashion stimulate tbe circulation with drugs be agreed. fathers in one suburb undertook an (Bastoni DnyBglit Ssvtog TUne.) Cruze. El Paso, Tex, ten. “carat” is derived from “carob.** Depaiteient - or (»ffee to help the patient over tbe “I think Td like a littl» time outing for ten boys for two weeks. Hollywood. Cal — Joe Telk^ 7‘rench housewife got a divorce acute condition. alone with my husband,” she con­ Csill it a sacrifice vacation if you P. M...... - Korea, and . Billy McLeod, Stepkton. by claiming her husband never Tropical authorities recommend fided with an uncertain laugh. want but I think not. They went Manchester Herald l:Qi(^New England Agriculture; Cal., drew. ten. spoke to her in 10 yeaCs. Maybe he that the person be placec as soon Belleville, Kas.’—Eddie Owens, “Haven’t you some letters that along themselves and officered. as possible on^ a bed covered with W eather. you really must write?” was just trying to thhiir c f a good Caspor. Wyo.. and Henry Ytl^fano, No group of children should camp Pattern Service a U ^e rubberribeet, and then that 1:30—National Farm and Homie “D(wens,” Bob agreed promptly. alibi. Omaha, drew. ten. alone. The spot should be safe i(» and cold water be' nibbed over Hour. He disappeared into the house, with good water. And whoever Two Indiana state prison inmates For a Herald Pattern send 15c 2:30—Concert Slchoes — Joseph O m d en , N. J ;—J<4m Lucas.. Cam­ the body. At the same time that the satisfied. Everything was as right suiqi^ded from the baseball- team in stamps or . coin directly to GalUccbio and bis Orchefltra. den, outpi^ted TDinny •, BssaMi, takes charge ^ould be a capable Ice is rubbed the frictiem or mas-; IS he had supposed It to be. And person, or persons, with an alert because they were caught trying to Fashion Bureau. MMcbester 3:00r-Words and Music. Norfolk, ten. he wanted their happiness now; eye, a sense of responsibility and escape over a wall at night B ^ to Evening Herald. Fifth Avenue sage encourages, the oirculatic-n. 8:80i—Springfield College Program. Long Branch. N. J.—Ray Meancii^. I Th' tamperaturs should be taken New York. oiRpoliltid tfYinfela^ lot Elinor’s alone but happiness well-developed fairness. the old rules: over the fence is out and 28rd Street, New Yor’- City. 4:00—Dance Masters. (Kid! CovelU. Brodd]^. tea -' for Barrett tqo. I do not mean to stress boys’ There still seem to be a lot of men Be sure to fill in number of pat­ regularly and when it faWa . to 101 4:80—Concert Favontes — Joseph f . who have the gift of grab. tern 3TOU desire. m kl Inggested. ^ttle" Uoyd Johnson, whom is the owner of a be^ garden. Price 15 OeatA tient with blanketa and makes cer­ 6:80—NeO Sisters. Bi the small living room he fopbwers of the Mission club of the J^ianese naval improvements are tain that coUapae doea not fcdlow. S:41l..>Little Omhan Annie. practice tlMa ifleeoeli Mat foeed her, hands on her arms. Pacific C(MUit league regard as one to cost 700,000,000 yen, says a dis* Ni Be sure to HU in Ae sise o the H breathing stops it may bs “Barry,” she said slowly; " it of the year's likely inajor league patch. Seexns like those Japs have a patterr. necessary to app I bad fidled to say what I did last prospects, stands 6 fe e t 6 inches jren for spending money; • • • • 4 Sent, stamps or coin (ooiB pre­ tion. After recovery' from h< i—before I knew the truths stroke,- small quantitiea of nut and weighs 215 pounds. He 'was Isn’t it stiUgSr^HJust ' about the V ferred ). be terribly aidiamed of my- signed .from Santa Rosa high time a husbiuid gets comfortable Price ot book 10 cents. tioua food may 1 r *cho(d three Tear* ago. his wife starts baam-- ^'.. < .••■ f—-\ MANCHESTER EVENING H E R i^ . MANCHESTER. C tW ^ IBATGRpAX AtJClOT 198R if' * : ■

^ sT 1 ANTS RI OSSOM OUT AS A 4 ^ Rec To Sponsor Doubles Net ^ Seven PAULJESANISAND AND citiEN IS m m e adert DqHcfli Eligibles Were Sired ' BOB C. SMITH ARE OF HURliX’S HU Set WeAietday; T alil IN SERIES OPENER TOMORROW By Winners Of Event DEFENDING CHAMPS ffits, 42 Runt m 3 Gamegj Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 5.— (Special) .^cElwyn, leading two-yeaf-old of Scores Lone TaOy in 4tb to idem Leads Nat H itteril -S ix eons and one daughter of 1982 and now a BOTH TEAMS READY Hiring And Firing Proems -it. ' tender for the HamUetonian, was Won Title from HoDand-B»- victors in the rich Hambletonian; Spencer who won bigb- with .386; Simmoiis Has Stake will parade to the post when est honors in 1928. Of 'he field Top Cooghlin’s Serrice FOR 1ST CLASH IN Builds Knoxville Winner the greatest trotting race in the horses descended from previous seD in &nught Sets Lad world is called at William H. Cane’s Hambletonian victors, Spencer Me- Station, 1-0. Edge on F on with .358. Mile Track here on Wednesday, Elwyn appears to have the best By BOY HUTCHENS ^peared. Again it was the same August 16th. chance to win, but his brothers and Year; b in e s Close Fri­ TOWN TITLE EVENT story. Spencer, with a three-year-old sister won’t naake it any easier for Last evening at Jarvis Grove, oc- By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JB. Counting the present team, record of 1:59%, trotted home the | him. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 5.— (AP) day; Expect Big Field. cxirred one fixie tight baseball game (A. P. Sports Writer) KnoxviUe this season hsu. had 11 victor in the 1928 Hambletonian. The whole Spencer family in the —By the simple process of hiring between . Mancaeste* Green and outfidders, 15 pitchers, three first This year he may see one of his Hambletonian are: Bobelwyn, con- and firing, R. G. Allen, veteran Coughlin’s Service Station, the for­ The New York Giants, who were . Knoxville baseball dub owner, has basemen, three second basemen, youngsters repeat his noble feat, sidered to have a better-than-aver- holding toe National Leagqa lead Newbaner and Godek Named Guy McKinney, 1:59%, who took the age chance; Lincoln Spencer, Pop- A tennis tournament for toe mer winning by tot close score of 1 built a 16-man team which is ham­ three third basemen, three catchers to 0. It was a great game to watcb on pitching alone, suddenly have^ inaugural Hambletonian Stake in lar Hill, Spencev the Great, better- mering away at the 1933 pennant and one shortstop. town doubles championship win be all toe ay through, with first one blossomed out as a team of blttera.^ as Opposing Hnrler^ gates of the Southern Assodation. Three Lucky Breaks 1926' at Syracuse, “ will have but one than-average; Spinster, and Spencer sponsored by toe Recreation Cen­ They set up a season’s scoring rec­ M cBlwyn. t*ntTti and then toe other t’:resten- Exactly 23 players—one obtained Allen got three lucky breaks. He representative in this eighth re­ ters, it was announced today, and ord in their current series, with toe Other horses sired by Hamble­ to mess things up. and each in a trade the others signed signed CUmax Blethen, right hand newal of the renowned race, but the entries for this toiunament will be pitcher rising to the occasira upon Phillies Wedneeday and Just to P by Starts at 3.15 at without cost—^were given pink slips pitcher, who was released by At­ fond sire has i >gh hopes pinned on tonian winners are continuing to carry on the tradition on the 1933 received at toe School street Rec demand, to thwart such evil inten­ prove it wa: not u "fluke” they before Allen hit upon a winniiig lanta because of bis ge. Blenthen bis Captain Hanover to wto. "Roaring Grand” that a victor in up to next / Friday evening, at tions by Just naturally striking out duolicated Wednesday's 18 to 1 combination. Out of the entire lot, already has won in the neighbor­ Spencer’s sons and a ^ daughter West Side Playgronnds. this greatest of all trots is .in a which time the draw v.tU be made batsmen when strikeouts were most score yesterday. The Giants piled up Allen bought but one player. hood of 15 games. Then he signed will prove bard to beat by Guy needed. The opposing hurlers were McKinney’s lone son, since Spencer class by himself. in order that play may start next 23 hits to make their totals for This was Bill Rabb, ri^t-handed Walter French, former Army foot- Saturday. Captain Spillane for toe Green, and three games 58 hits and 42 runs. piti^er. Of the other present mem­ baU player, who was released by Drew 78 Players "P ^” Edgar for toe automobile All is is readiness for the open­ Fall To Gain On Bucs bers, two were obtained *n trades Little Rock lecause he was bat­ Last year’s tourney drew one of valets. " *op” fanned eleven of toe ing clash of the basebaU series for Every Giant except Lefty Clark, and 13 were signed as free agents. ting only J.90. French soon came toe largest fields in local net his­ Hublardites, and Cap’en Spillane the town championship tomorrow toe starting pitcher, who was re­ Smoke Starts (kicking through witl a batting average of tory, when 72 players were enter­ disposed of seven in the same way. afternoon at the West Side diamond lieved by Carl Hubbell in toe After Memphis won the fi^ half .350 and grabbed the league lead FUN BEGINS AFTER 1ST ed, compristog 36 teams. Paul Je- The one, only and winning nm was seventh, had a band in toe hitting. at 3:15 o’clock, when the Bluefields in stolen bases. He plays right field. of the season, ending June 27, saiis and Robert C. Smith, seeded scored by "Eddie” Segar scampering The Giants failed to gain on toa and West Sides will battle for nine Another pickup was BUI AUing- home from third when “Huck” Eca- Knoxville Jumped into the lead in No. 3. captu-ed toe title with a second {flace- Pittsburgh Pirates, innings in an effort to clinch the ton, slender outfielder, who played bert cracked out a clean single in the second half and set a fast pace. thrilling straight set victory over who again found the trick of win­ first victory. The teams are evenly If second half winners, they wiU with Pueblo, Colo., in the Western 2 MUSKIES ARE CAUGHT toe fourth. matched, as indicated in the recent­ Walter Holland and Earl Blssell. ning games in toe ninth and defeat­ meet Memphis in a playoff for the league in 1932 and led there with a winner and runner-up, respective­ Tomorrow morning at M t Nebo ly publiAed records for the season, batting average of .374. He soon most of toe Manchester fans will ed toe St. Louis Cards 5-4. Three and it is thought that tomorrow's flag. ly, in toe town singles play last Cardinal errors to toe seventh spoU- “In view of the depression, our climbed around the top in the gather at 10:15 to witness toe final winner will probably he the eventusd year. The scores were 6—1, 7—5 ed Burleigh Grimes first mound attendance was problematical this Southern with an average of .370. The Fish Hit Hard, But the and 6— 3. game of toe series being played be­ cham pion. WESTSDESTe . arance since he returned to tha year,” AUen says. "We started out Allen, 65, has been in basebaU all Four Seeded Teams tween toe Green and toe Sub-Al­ The series opens without the his life. He played shortstop in the pines. This game is "for blood” and Cardinals. usual newspaper ballyhoo connected to build ofir dub in a conservative, Holland and BisseU were seeded safe way, without much outlay of 90’s with Detroit, PhUadelphia, Flies Hit Harder, Says no mistake. Each team has won Braves Frees Cards with local events of this kind. For No. 1, Rev. Watson Woodruff and m oney.” Pittsburgh and Cincinnati and was BY HIGHLAND ICE Thomas Hawley were seeded No. one game of toe series, both teams The fifth place Boston Braves cut the first time in many years, all a member of the Boston team that have about plnety {>er cent of toe toe Cardinals margin to two games arrangements for the championship Allen’s starting lineup faUed to Donahue; Boy! What Mai^ 2, Jesanls and Smith, No.. 3, and click. Most of the players were sent won the world’s championship in Robert H. Smith and Herman “stake” already s))ent and neither by taking a double heato £nra tha were settled at the first meeting of team means to loaS, ao whatever oh their way and new faces ap- 1897, YulyeS: No. 4. Holland and Blssell Brooklyn Dodgers 4-1 and 8-0 be­ the dubs participating. The Blue- else'may occur fans are sure to see hind fine plteUng by Ben Cantwell fields remain a slight favorite to Eaters! He Exclaims; Visitors Come from Bdiind reached toe finals by swaeping four at least nine innings of scrap and matches without to^ loas of a set, and Bob Smith. Sxxilto ua capture the opener but are not given more scnq>. first start since he was bought from any decided advantage. losing only fourteen gam es In The Green tomorrow afternoon Here’s Story of His Trip. to Knot Score at 5-AD in in g so. Cindnnati pitched a foux hit shut­ Indications point to a light hit­ at 3 p. m. will take on toe North o u t ting game in as much as Gk>dek and SWIM TITLES AT STAKE Champs Won Every Set Shid Arrows at Jarvis Grove, for In toe only American League Newbauer win be the starting Among their victims was toe Eighth Frame. toe second game of the series be­ game, toe Detroit Tigers wait into pitchers. Newbauer has a fast EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the team of Smito-7ulyee, Vhlcb came tween these teams of toe Manches­ flftn place, passing Chicago as they curve ball which no doubt wiU puz­ third of a series of six articles on through to toe seml-finalS with ter American League. The Green zle the West Sides while Godek is IN TOWN MEET, AUG. 12 big g;ame fishing in the Canadian three straight set ^ctories. Wood­ won toe first game played last Sun' downed toe White Sox 8-2 in 11 In­ A1 Barame brought his Highland credited with having a crossfire north woods. ruff and Hawley won their first day, and if, as Manager ' Hublard nings. Vic Sorrell allowed toe Hose which has turned back as many as Ice team to toe West Side last night two matches and then defaulted to confidently predicts, they again only six hits. 12 strikeouts in one game. Godek start I'M* year. The Bluefields are By JIMMY DONAHUE amd battled toe West Sides to a 6 Brozowski and Sears, who were beat toe Arrows. Manchester Green Nat Leaders Advance is known to be at his best in title managed by Ray Adisio. This Eddie Lithwinski, Anne Ar­ NEA Service Sports Writer to 5 tie. The West Sides got to eliminated in toe semi-finals by Je- will have but one more team to de­ Mew York, Aug. 5.—(AP)—TOa youngster is new to basebaU in this sanis .md Smith. This latter combi­ National Leaismt’s batsmen, tocfli all affairs as far back as when he Johnny Hughes toe Icemen’s start­ feat for toe championship of toe worked for the Bon Ami team. vicinity but nevertheless has shown Hudson, Ont., Aug, 5. — After nation did not lose a set tn winning L e s ^ e . toe play away from their American Nothing much need be said about promise of going further in this ca­ son to Seek Third Sncces- the first two muskies were caught ing pitcher, and hit him hard get­ toe title but dropped thirty games. . The Jarvis Brothers, players on League rivals during toe last wedc, Newbauer’s ability in as much as he pacity, shown by the manner in in Musky Lake, the fun really be­ ting 5 bits. Kupura who relieved One match 'was won by default. toe Green team, have invited toe en­ staging an advance on an . almost showed his wares by pitching 14 which he hsmdled the Bluefields si?e Crowns to Retire gan. him did a splendid Job setting toe Individual Prizes tire squad to an old-fashioned “Corn unbroken front while most of toe innings against one of the fastest this year. Ray says this is the first ■ With Shorty, our guide, Jim and I West Sides back for the last four It is hoped that all local tennis Rqas^’ at their farm,, on Sunday leaders In tot Junior circuit dropped semi-pro teams around here and time be managed a winning airived on. toe lake about 9:15 in innings without a hit. 'Fbe-lsemen {flayers will enter this tourney. Avoilng, whether this party wfll be back. having been credited with 21 strike­ team. - -i- Trophies;^ Expect Stiff the morning,. and before noon we were able to get 6 hits off toe offer­ Plsyers should {Mir up as soon as a celebration, or Just a convenient Chuck Klein, Phillies ace, advanc­ outs. Foley la Coach. had caught and returned to toe ings of Fadkowski and Hewitt. The ossible and file their team at toe way for toe Green boys to "gnash ed his mark to toe highest level.of The game should be interesting The Bluefields have a fine coach water nine muskies, toe largest West sides scored 2 in the first amd gcbool street Rec. 1711 draw will be teeth” depends largely on bow toe too season, .886. In toe weak ending especially for the many fans who in Jim Foley who is coaching the Competition and Large weighing 14 pounds, and the small­ 3 in the third while toe loemen scor­ made next Friday night by James games come out. with yesterday’s games, Klein will see the two teams battle for the Bluefields for the second successive est seven. ed 1 in toe first, 1 in to e third, 1 in Britton and toe sch^Ule of toe Manchester Green (1) smacked out 15, hits, adding 16 first time -for these reasons. The year. Although Foley is not a Field. And so, with toe sun beating toe fifth and 2 in toe seventh. first round will be announced Sat­ AB R H PO A E points to his average. Bluefields have an assortment of playing coach this year his abiUty is down on toe lake at a temperature George Stavnitsky bit a double urday morning so that the tramay Eeabert, i f ...... 8 0 1 8 0 0 The leading tan hitters in each Grandl, 2 b ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 plays seldom seen in semi-pro ball well Imown from past seasons when of 90, and toe, deer flies making that hit the old schoolbouse for toe may get under way over the week­ major league follow: and you never know when they he always played a stellar game life increasingly annoying, we piilled longest bit ever seen on toe West end. Individual prizes will be offer­ R. Jarvis, rf .... 8 0 1 0 0 0 V iot, s s ...... 8 0 3 1 1 1 National League will pull a play which may upset aroimd second base. Jimm}’ is sort The 1933 swimming meet for the in on a rocky point of land to eat Side. He being only able to get 2 ed to toe winners and nmner-ups. Klein, Phillies ...... MS of a quiet feUow but is known to be Plnney, lb ...... 2 0 0 8 1 0 the dope. The club plays heads up championship of Manchester wiU be and escape 'he noonday beat. bases when O’Connor played toe Devis, Phillies ...... ,358 always alert for the break which Shorty was cook aus well as Hutchinson, 3b . 3 0 0 0 0 0 ball at all times and they also have helo at Globe HoUow on Saturday, badl off toe school on toe botmd. Terry, Giants ...... 848 youth in their favor, consisting of WiU turn in his favor. August 12, it was announced today guide. He took toe “dinner fish” Both Hedlund and McCombe, catch­ Lippenoott, cf ... 8 0 0 2 0 0 Segar, o ...... 8 1 2 8 1 0 FuUis. Phillies ...... J 40 players who have the benefit of In contrast to this type of coach by Director Frank Busch of the Jim bad caught and started to clean ers, made wonderful foulball Hank McCann when right is with­ it at toe edge of toe water. The SUB-ALPINES OPEN Spillane, p ...... 8 0 0 8 0 0 Schulmericb, Phillies ...... MS four years of high school coaching. Recreation Centers. Edward Lith- catches. Dave McConkey pulled toe Piet, Pirates ...... J80 Depend On Hitting. out an equal at shortstop. Figbt- way he performed toe task was a Loveland, rf .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 winski and Miss Anne Arson, title feature play of the game when with Rich, 2 b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Vaughan, P iratea...... MS '■^1 In contrast to this the West Sides ing every minute especially when lesson. holders, will defend the * crowns three men on and two outs be Sobiesld, 8b .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Collins, Cardinals...... J27 boast of a team of much older and things seem to be against his club He cut toe fish behind toe head HARD SLATE TODAY which they have captured two years knocked down the ball which was Moore, Boston ...... 822 experienced players, anyone of Hank raUles his men at every op­ down to toe back bone on eaci side. labeled for a triple. ^ Lying on bis in cucce^sion. 27 1 8 21 8 Berger, Boston ...... J 2 0 which are capable of breaking up a portunity as the record of only five Then he ram bis knife adoiig toe back ha picked up toe bail . and The defending champions need bone, paralled to it, cutting toe flesh Oraghlln'B Service Stattra (0) American League losses out of 17 games show. Hank only one more victory apiece to gain touched toe base to ratire to# man is a great showman and a money from toe fish down to toe tall. Then Wright, 2b ...... 8 0 0 0 2 Simmons, Chicago ...... J 59 permanent possession of the loving going from second to third. The player showing bio wares to the best be peeled off the skin with bis Face MiOei't Nme Her^ Play Copeland, rf .... 2 0 2 0 Fozx, Pbiladalphia ...... 808 cups ^ c h have been awarded as West Sides played poor basebaU al­ Zapatka, s s ...... 2 2 0 0 advantage in front of a large knife, leaving a big ’lunge steak, though not being chalked up with Cronin, Senators ...... 847 trophies. It is expected that the about 18 inches long, four Inches Varrick, 8b «... 8 0 0 1 crowd. any errors. They bad four or five Twice Tomorrow, hchd- Muiush, Washington ...... M l Expect Big Crowd. competition this year will be strong­ wide and am inch thick. Then he Edgar, p .....a. 3 1 0 1 Hodapp, Boston ...... J84 er than ever and a large field of repeated toe operation on toe other chances to get runners caught m a Comber, of ..... 8 0 1 0 AU in aU the officials of both hot box. Every time but once toe Appling, Cbicsgo ...... J 3 5 swimmers, both boys and girls, is side of toe fish. Coughlin, lb .... 2 0 8 0 clubs feel that in offering the ar­ runneri were able to make their Dig Tilt With Green. 0 Dickey, New York ...... J 88 ray of talent Jtist mentioned that expected to file entries in the meet. McCarthy, o .... 8 0 11 R. Johnson, Boston ...... J 2 2 base. Bradley, If ...... 8 0 1 0 the hundreds of fans who have al­ This event is one of the out­ Ail toe while he had bamtm frying West, St. Louis ...... 822 W eet Sidee This afternoon at 8 o’clock toe ready planned to attend this game standing attractions of the local in toe pam, amd >ts smell, mingling Higgins, Phlladelpbis ...... 820 summer athletic program and with that of coffee and the woods, AB. R. H. PO. A.E. Sub Alpines will be host to toe R. 24 0 8 18 4 1 wiU feel duly repaid for the price Mikan. 2b ...... ’..2 1 0 1 0 0 Coughlin’s Serv. Sta.. 000 000 0—0 Schulte, Washington ...... JS20 of admission. Both dubs have op­ should draw several thousands of was tamtallzing. The fl;>h cleamed O. Miller nine from Hartford. The Dowd, I f ...... 2 1 1 5 0 0 game will be played at Mt. Nabo. Man. Green ...... 000 lOO x—1 erated, aU season at a loss brought spectators. and toe bacon grease reauly, be droppen in a huge slab of butter, McCann, c, ie..3 2 1 4 1 0 Leo Johnson who {fltched so good Two base bits, Viot; bits off Spil- about by the lack of work but with Stavnitsky, lb .. .4 0 1 3 1 0 against tot R. O. Millars in toe first lane 8. Edgar 8; base oo balls off things gettii^ back to normal as let it mix with toe grease, amd dropped in toe fish, covered with S. Hewitt, rf. SB .4 1 1 1 1 0 game, will start fpr toe Alpines. Spillane 1, Edgar 2; bit by pitcher, they are the officials are looking for HARRIS TAKES 1ST flour, amd m Jig time we were biting Burkhardt, c f ----- 4 0 0 2 0 0 The Important game for the Bub- Coughlin by Spillane: struck out by the biggest turnout of the year. SHIELDS AND PARKER into golden brown musky. McConkey. 8b ...8 0 0 1 0 0 Alplnes is tomorrow mbrning*s Spillane 7, Edgar 11. Time, 1 hour Ralph RusseU WiU caU the strikes Those shore dinners are a delight. Hedlund, c ...... 2 0 0 5 1 . 0 game against Manchester Green 'in 10 minutes. Umpires. Lanky and NET MATCH EASILY and balls and BUI Btennan wiU call MEET Di NET FINAIS Tired from a morning in toe wind WUWdson, rf .... 0 0 0 0 O’' 0 toe deddlnf game of the series. The Buckley. the bases. and on the water, you eat your fill F. Hewitt, p .... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Gt^en won toe first game 14 to 7 of fish, onions, radishes, green putt, 2b...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 but the Alpines came back strong EUnmiates Tom McParthiid Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 5 — vegetables from Mike Ament’s gar­ to win toe seroB making it possible for all plays to Braves—Pitched double victory over comfort when toe deer flies attack 55 years of age, showed that he Dodgers, allowing 11 hits. I d efe n d s l in k s t it l e etneinnati ...... 41 62 .898 be seen from any angle. • your ankles.' what they ware eating. There was was still good. With aU his age and Hank Greenberg, Tighrs, knocked nothing in‘their stomachs. Portland. Ore., Aug. 6—(AP) — Batting Averages. curled in ears he'gave much more of The pests drove game, both lauge Robert Lae Miller of Jaokaonville, I t /I in all Detroit runs in 3-2 vlotoiy 4md sinadl,. down to toe. creek be­ This prow toe fish weren’t eat­ >t o d a y isc (abibs Averages Just compiled show the an exhibition of good cohdltioD than over White Sox. ria., and caiarles J%inrani of San Afloerieaa Leagw tween Mipky Lake and Little Lake ing, and atrudk.At our offerlnga rat n e ia . West Sides to be batting 320.2 with some of his younger performers and Paul Richards, Giants—Batted In of rage .or ourkMdty.'or that they Fnii^M o battle' for tha 1983 .7a- ' Philadelphia at New York. 'Mi Hank McCann leading them with Vermillion, where they lounged in ttonal public finks golf title today. he won from Stanley Stiekney. fiv e runs agahist PhOUea. were just coirnnending to feed. Clevelahd at Detroit the beautiful average of J182. The toe water up to todr nostrils ,to li diafendlnc ohamploD. Fer­ heavyweight champ of Ooimecticut, kera toe files off. Rounding e bend Pin tncltaed to thiak it was toe ChieafQ at'S t Loula. West Sides are managed by Nick Tluee other events were on the F1BATI18 TO PLAT fonner eaM, because we caught toe rara won in 1981. Angelo, popular young man, vyho tn th«r stream we disturbed a buga Tha WMitlitr nan predicted lUore^ Boston at Washington. taking two straight falls to win. bull mooM, not 25 yards from ua four at various parlode of toe day. Natlonaf LSagoa ^ has been connected with sports for card and the crowd was well enter­ rain for the 86 liola flnala but saw The Pirates will meet the Jeffer­ 'vtoo heaved, out of toe water, and if they bad been feeding, one New York at Phliadtipkla (ft. I'i'a very nearly fifteen jreais and proud­ tained. It is the present plan of C son Club of Rockville at Henry grunted a few times and poimdpd of them would nave ehowa evidenoe only light atewara ooaparsd with ly boasts of never having managed D. R. club to hold wrestling mate* u tha downpour of ysatsrday. when S t Louis at ClnctnnMl (8>. Park in that city this afternoon. The off into the htish. of food is its stotnaob. Brooklyn ait B o ilo a . a losii^" baseball team and person­ each Thursday night at the Crystal team will leave the Old Q w Lots at tbs’’ fifialistt w sM victoriously Arriving'at camp, wc opened toe ' PlttaboriS it Bertw. ^ h ally mek says he isn’t gemg to Lake Arena. 1;J5. tour Tusge wa^^rought book to find K lK T t A ftay mm lake «roi^ ' Utfoag!i tba ^M ftsr aid sssal-SBali. ■r . • ■-V-/ \ f ,

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING- BOUSES FOR RENT 65 to a . recruit a^ Camp Cross in Sharon. v F O R ^ CAMP WORKERS STORAGE 20 Items of Interest 1932 CHEVROLET COACH; 1932 TO RENT—FIVE - AND SIX room While brushing his teeth at the Where Movie Housatonlc river, he dipped his * ^ ^ 3^ sedan; 1930 Chevrolet coach: SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the bouses, ain^e - and double; Recreation Center THE UNE WEEVIL modem apartm^ts. Apply Bldward brush into the water. Then, he re­ 1930 Whippet sedan; 1929 Chevrolet accommodation of their large Oe- - • - « ^ ' .1, J. Hoil. Telephone 4642 and 8025. ported a bass mistook .the brush for coach; 1929 Ford coupe. Cole Luxe bus for lodge, par^ or team a dainty morsel and attempted to ■ i’ : ' Motors at the Center trips at special rates. Phone 3063, Today marks toe closing of o-e PleiftF of Manual Labor Makes devour iL of toe busiest weeks at toe Globe 8860. 8864. SUMMER HOMES The toothbnudi'apgler said be Cbnfrd Posn!^. for Fim WB BUS, STOLL and axChange used Hollow swimming pool. M on and movies, and was one Che Oral ears all makes and models. Armory FOR RENT 67 landed the fish -on the hank and car­ msmaU town garage. Available Aug. 5th to 19th. Richard Wilson, Ray Wilson, John star whose horsebadk riding uaualls STORAGE 20 and farm trade on easy credit Phone 5661. ed in the Peoples’ forest to build a under toe' supervision of toe Con­ road. Supentotendent P. L. But- Walsh, James< Walsh, Don Cotton, necticut —Agricultural Experimoit Very Grrat Majority of was done ofi'stage, to a movie stas terms. Elxperience not necessfu^. who actualty rode in toe opes trick reported the sub-camp is op­ Bobby Mackasey, William David­ Station. s LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE No investment required. Chance son, Lloj/d Davldsom WilliStm spaces of HoUs^ood. moving, general trucking, livery erating efficiently and is successful­ Control of this peat is entirely a for immediate steady Income. ly completing its mission. Haugh, Ralph Howell, Frank, Gal- Instances. Mix a Beal Rancher service. Our affiliation with United Write . P. T. Webster, General HURLER OF BOMB matter manual labor. ’The wee­ Tom Mix got training for western livan, Grilllo Falcetla, Thbmps vil infests only .the tips of white Vans Service means lower rates on Manager, 648 Standard Bank Brennan, Kenneth Tomilson, Ray­ pictuses through an adventurout furniture moving to distant points. {fines, and usukUy toe terminal career during which he was a Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. mond Hogan, Paul Kingston, Rich­ growth 4}f toe tree is killed back Hollywood, Calif., Aug. fir—C-AP) Large modern trucks, experienced SODGHTINBOSTON t HOOSANDS CHEER ard FlaveU, Arthur Kristoff, Abra­ —Hard-ridlng .cowboy heroes of the rancher, an Oklahoma marshal anc men. prompt service all goods In­ from two to three feeL Control a soldier—all before he came to pic­ 23 ham Laufer, John Rivosi, John means cutting off ths tip and burn­ movies are mkde. not boru; sured while in transit are features REPAIRING (Continued rTom Page One) Naretto, Raymond Johnson, Fran­ 'Victor Jory, stage st^ whose tures. offeree at no extra expense to you. TWO MOLUSONS ing it before toe insect escapes. Hoot GibMHi was a vaudeville per­ MOWER SHARPEffflNG, vacuum cis G a l'll Stanley Nichols, Charles Tbe large numbers of men In the film roles heretofore liave been Daily trips to New York, baggage —^th street but being very desirous Senkbeil. played on bis own two feet, -is learn­ former, an automobile race drivei claaner, washing machine, gun, reforestation camps make it possible and a rodeo rider, which latter voca- delivered direct to steamship piera of hitting you send this also. Am The following girls enrolled: ing for-the first ‘ime how it feels to For further information caL 3063, lock repairing, key making. Braith* (Continoed From Page One) to eradicate toe weevil not only in ticx’ brought him into movie west­ coming to New York and want you Eleanor Cashcon, Corine Wright, toe state parks, but.also in a zone play one on a -horse’s four. 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. waite, 52 Pearl street. They wanted an actor whose erns. to handle publicity as you did here at the dinner, said, “It was rather Jane HubbStd, 'Vera Krajuskl, surrounding toe parks, which estab­ in Boston but will be of a more name had not been associated with George O’Brien learned to ride a dark nigbL We could see the Louise Chambers, Lois Gustafson, lishes a protective belt Such ex­ from a San Francisco mounted po­ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 spectacular sort Can you get me a Claire Lavey, Nancy Hubbard, “western” roles for the cowboy hero country was heavily wooded as we tension work has never before been In Will James* story, “Smoky* yet liceman. Want Ad Informatton pass to N. Y. Stock Exchange, the Barbara Donnelly, Barbara Mack, undertaken in Conn^ticuL BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while came down following the coast line. they needed someone who could Ken Maynard, k Texas boy. rode grain pit or curb?” \ We went back to check the petrol Ruth McDowell, Doris McNeill, Young white pines in toe heavy learning. Details free. Hartford look toe part. on bis fax.-ier*s ranch as a youth Officers were sent to Daniell’s ahd*it was right off the guage. Dorothy Petersoh, Dorotoy Carl­ stands of toe Mohawk . State Forest Manchester Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main Somerville home. Mrs. Daniell said Jory bad toe necessary look and went east to college and came back “.r-8 we passed Bridgeport, we son, Elizabeto Mayer, Mary May­ and toe Housatonlc Meadows State he has been learning to ride, wito for more *mncbing. He learned hit Evening Herald street, Hartford. her husband was in New York but saw the outline of hangars and tb er, Marie Fitzpatrick, Eivor An­ Park and-vicinity have been.cleared that she expected him back “to­ no little dlsoom*''rt, on George riding tricks wito a circus. airdroine lights were turned on. derson, Carolifie Coma, Violet of toe weevil. The boys have O’Brien’s horse, Mike. Buck Jones was born in Indiana, CLASSIFIED night.” A police guard awaited his “We' were both very tired. Well Modeen, Florence Teisch, Ruth worked in crew s o f fi'vp members, in DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 arrival. GaUe BhiflSd It emd learned about horses down in ADVERTISEMENTS to make a long story short, after Muldoon, Edith BoUes, Dorothy direct charge of technical foremen Clark Gable, today's romantic Oklahoma. FOR SALE—PEDIGREED Boston Another Fake Bomb the fourth or fifth attempt we Fregin, Mary Shea, Lurana Lurk,' attached to toe camps. Roger B. Donovan said the reference in idol, lived a rough enough life be­ Rex Bell, who, wito his wife Count six averse* word* to a Ua*. terrier pups, males ano females. came down just undershot toe ai- Elstella Derlycia, Jeanette Weir, Friend of'the station’s entomology C3ara Bow, owns one of toe largest Initial* numbere and abbreviation* Daniell’s letter to handling publicity fore he went on toe stage. The first upli const aa a word and oomponnd Mrs. Emma Lisk, 106 Union street, drome boimdary, and turned over Joy MeSweeney, Grace Hassett, department and Henry W. Hicock film role he drew in Hollywood was ranches of any actor, learned to ride ‘as you did here in Boston” was to Isabelle Doran, Dorotoy Henry, of the forestry department laid out words as two word* Mlnlmnro oost Is Rockville. Telephone 89-12. a “fadte bomb” sent to Mayor James on our nose. that of a cowboy villaL" Having de­ in toe Chicago stock yards aad kepi , EnJojred Her Ude Ernestine W ilkie, EHeanor S tlp siti, toe control methods, at the request srioe of three lines. M. Curley of Boston some tlqie ago. clared, to get the job, that he was it up when he came west. Line mtes oer dny for transient "The-next thing I remember was ’Theresa Gallagher, Joan Benon, of Austin F. Hawes, state forester. At that time. Police said, Daniel ad­ an expert horseman, he toad to make nda _ _ POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 somebody sajring ‘It’s toe Ehiglisb Ina Bexxon, Ruth McCollum, Bea­ Late this spring toe reforestation BCeetlve Btareb XV, 1SS7 mitted leaving the “bomb” on Lie good, and did. Now he rides for Cnitb Charee trice McDowell. camp crews worked on Ehiropean TBEASUBY BALANCE mayor’s doorstep and said he bad fliers.* ” pleasure, even though his films C Consecutive Pays 7 cts| • ots ALLEN’S ROASTING ducka live Mrs. MoUison said two of her de­ pine shoot moth control and in Sep­ done it to get publicity for the new­ These Jx>y swimmers have earn­ usually are. horseless. V Consecutive P s ^ ..I • ots, u ots It'c lb., dressed 22c. Tolland Turn­ sires were accomplished the night tember this project will be resumed. *itoe movies* first * big western Washington, Aug. 5.— (AP)—The 1 X)ay ...... >1 11 OUl*ll cU ly formed party. He was not held ed their honor buttons for diving pike and Parker streets. Tel. 8837. star, G. M. (Bronco Bill) Anderson, position of toe Trecuury August 3 All orders for Irreeulnr InssrUons at that time. of toe crash. The first was to hit off toe runway and then swimming will be charged at the one time rate. no doubt could ride, as he claimed at was: Receipts for August 3 were Police were 'df the opinion the America non-stop and the second several yards: George Greer, John Special mtes tor long term every the time, but he was a vaudeville 312,106,515.08; expenditures, 315,- day advertising given upon request. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 “fake bombs” found in the Milk to hear' police sirens. Carilh, James Crouch George Wil­ Ads ordered tor three or six days *T beard toa^ too, first in an am­ actor looking for a job when he 804,868.13; balance, 3809.001.2834L street ,loft last night were for a liams, Melvin Derrick. Donald Y. M. C. A. Notes CTustoms duties fo r m o n ^ 32406,- and stopped before the third or fifth FOR SALE—TWO children’s tri­ bulance. ’They'blew it hard jus,t to' Fisher, Elmer Gustafson, Bobby landed to toe east of toe. epic of day will ^ Charged only foi the ac­ similar purpose. 116.31. cycles; also one lady’s bicycle. Call please me, so-1 even enjoyed that Finley, (Seorge tflngland, B ^ts Cas­ ’The first games of toe Senior ten­ neaily ' 30 years' ago, "the great tual numbeilof times the sd appear- The four, men arrested in the raid train robbery.” Legend baa it that Receipts for fiscal year (since sd. oharglngf at the mte earned, but 6150, on “The Commoners” headquarters ride.” sidy, Robert Sutoergill, Glen Cas- nis tournament were played off last no allowance or refunds can be made Former Senator Hiram Binghfitb Anderson was thrown from his July 1) were 3189,124,834.06; expen­ gave names and addresses as: Willis sidty, James Stevenson, Richard night between Ed Vihlson and Cy ditures, 3321,885.554.67 (including on six tlms ads stopped after the preside at the airport ceremony. Wilson, Bob Burdick. horse in toe flrst scene, and a{>- fifth day. GARDEN—FARM— Overton, Somerville; Otto Keferie, Comber. Wilson won 6-0, 7-5. Four peared only Ji toe train sequences. 396,575,559.90 emergency expendi­ No “UU forbids": OspUy Unss not Cambridge, Paid Palace, West These girls won toeir onor but­ more opponents are scheduled to tures). Excess of expenditures, sold. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 He was soon, however, to become The Herald wlU not be responsible Somerville, and Clarence Lyons, tons this week; Marjorie C^y, play this afternoon. famous as a rough rider of the 3132,760,720.62. tor more one incorrect insertion Cam bridge. NOTED ARTIST DIES Marie Warren, Marion Selwi^ Tht boys minstrels are imperson­ of any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE—PURE CIDER vinegar, 25r gallon. Bolton Cider Mill. Phone Edith Adams, Barbara Burdli^ ating “Amos *n’ Andy” at^a two- more than one tlma Ruth -lacobs, C^rrine Ailing, Atm* The Inadvertent omisalon of incor­ Ros^lale 32-5. cent show this evening at half past rect publication of advertising will be Mystic, Aug. 5.— (AP)—Chiurles F'rye, Marjorie Cordera, Ida six. rectified only by cancellation of the LUMBER DEALERS H. Davis, internationally known-ar­ Adams, Lucy Buysie,' Lucille Con­ Later in the month it is hoped charge made tor the service -endered. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 tist, died at his home here this ran, Dorotoj Aspinwall, Ruth Wil­ that toe {fiay, “Midsummers Night’s All advertlse&ente must conform morning. Mr. Davis was bom Jain- in style, copy and typography with son, Janet Richie Elvelyn McDon­ Dream” may be put on imder toe ARRANGING CODE uary 7, 1856, in Amesbury, Mass., regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR SALE — RECONDITIONED ald, Irene Dougan, Barbara Mack, leader^p of Mrs. Joseph Handley. ers and they reserve the right to toe son of James H. and Elizabeto Kelvinator. Price reasonable for. Ludlle House, Jean Crockett, Dol- The Y Juniors went over to toe edit, revise or reject any copy eon- quick sale. Standard Plumbing (Continued Prom Page One) Coffin Davis. He spent many- years ley Smith, Louise Chambers, Violet KALCefchRAN sldered objeetionablc. in France studying and working.but old golf links yesterday morning CLOSINO HOUBS—Classified ads to Supply, 901 Main street. Telephone Muldoon, Muriel Smith, Aima Mc- and played the Manchester Green be published same day must be re­ .bja stL tfi d is w e tjy individual and 8304. association with toe ' National rte’ Keon, Lois Gustafson, Annabelle Juniors with a victory of 18 to 4. ceived by IS o’clock noon: Saturdays covery program. ’^American. ^ He is represented in toe Cockbum, Jean Cockbura. Billy Archivy and 'E)ddle Pavelach 1V:S0 a. m. Included in toe code is specific k^tstanding art museums of ithis TELEPHONE YOUR ROOMS WITUOUl BOARD .59 TOuntry and has- received every The Rec wishes to thank the At­ each hit safely three times out of recognition of the right of employes lantic cmd Pacific for a donation of W ANT ADS. to collective bargtdning, provision honor that It was possible to bestow three times at baL Joey VarrlCk FOR REINT—FURNISHED rooms toe sugar for toe East Side {day- pitched for toe Y Juniors and g^ Ads are aooepted over the telephone for machinery for arbitration of dis­ on him in the world of arL for light housekeeping, gu and He was a ,mCTber of toe Lotos ground picnic Wednesday evening. nine strikeouts. The Green Boys un­ •t the CHARGS RATE given above putes, disavowal of monopolistic ar­ ’The pomi>any’s name was inadvet- an a convenience to advertlaera, but STORM D ^ S FUGHT “Then, when we’re hdngry as can before. Tis well I chanced to look Business Services Offered ...... IS Hoeh In his shop. A rather interesting event by t! e Household Services Offered .....I t - A FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room NEW COTTAGE. Just finished.' be, we’ll get it out quite easily. some more. TU bet that It was left girls will be staged on toe West Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 5.— Building—Contracting e • • of# • •** • 14 tenement with garage, on Eldge- Completely furnished. Lot 50* x Right now 1 think 'twould be real here by a pirate, brave and bold." Florists—Nurseries ...... IS (AP)—^A severe storm has delayed ton street, five minutes to mills. 150*. For quick sale, 3800. ‘ Side playground fiext Tuesday at smart if we’d all take a rest.” Funeral Directors 1< GANDHI JAILED AGAIN 6 p. m., when Miss Fenerty will t^c arrival of 5rysar old Henry Heatlii! Plumbing—Roofing umm 17 Telephone 8301. Loof, ap{>endioltis victim, being ‘Oh, let’s not be so stingy, son. 1 A fishhook drifted near the bunch direct a doU show. There 7 ^ be Insurance ...... 18 Several very desirable building flown here from Alltak for an o{>^ think it would be lots of fun to feed and Ooppy cried, ?I have a hunch. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... It EX)R RENT—3 ROOM A P A R T - prizes for toe beat dressed doU and lots for sale at attractive prices. See Poona, India, Aug. 5— (AP) — In ation. some fish,” said Shrimpy. "They are We do not want this money. Come, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 MENT, all Improvements, hot wa­ toe neatest doll as well u for the Painting—Papering ...... — .no II these bargains before the other M - jail again as an ordinary political Harry Blunt and i physioian flew real good friends of miM. \ let’s put it on that hook. Professional Services ...... m i II ter beat furnished also garage. In­ low . • prisoner, toe Mahatma Gandhi best looking doll carriage. Every to Kodiak islsndJto give him emer­ ,“Ju8t see how they've been hang­ "Some fishermen wUl realise that Repairing ...... II quire 18 Lilley street upstairs. year tots event has created a great he has caught a big surprise. We Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 started plans today for continuing gency treatment. Yesterday toe ing 'round They’re sure that nice his espousal of toe cause of the “un­ dea* o f interest am ong toe chil­ don’t know who is fishing, but I’ll Toilet Goods and Service ...... IS TWO OF OUR BEST three room R. T. McCANN boy and his mother, took off for food will be found, 'cause they haver touchables,” toe lowest Hindi! class. dren. Anchorage. The^ were forced swim right up and look." q . Wasted—Business Service ■«(.... IS apartments are vacant redecorat­ Real Estate and Bents seen us eating.” Scouty then said, Bdneatlenal "Even political prisoheihi are al­ The week-md will bring some down on a barren Alaskan island by or Shrimpy smiled and cried, ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. 69 Center Street TeL 7700 “Sr.y, that’s fine.” Courses ano Classes 17 lowed to breathe,” he said,. adding fine ball games. Tbe final in a ae­ thick weather but hoped to resume "Well, say, I like to heai you talk Private Cnstrnotton IS 6917 or 7635. Dancing ...... ,«....».SI-A he would carry on toe campaign— ries of three between Manchester the flight todM. Wee Dotty took a cracker and a that way. I think what you’ve sug­ Musical-Dramatic ...... II FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement all his “breath of lifa.” Green and toe Sub-Alpines will be The mercy flight was arranged flsi ate right out • of her hand. gested Is a real fine thing to do. Wanted—Instruction SO improvements, garage if desired. The Mahatma started a-one-year played Sunday m orning at 10 through Bd Stevens, Seattle ama-^ Another ’Tiny shouts. "GoodneM "You’ll bring somebody happiness Plaaaelal Call 8608 or 5230. TO RENT term in Yeroda jail because he re­ o’clock. To date each team have tour ^releas operator, who learned me, bow they can stuff!” unleea, of course, I miss, my guess. .Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee m ... H of toe boy’s., symptoms from an op­ DNFUBNISUEO BOOMS In the fused to accept conditions of a pro­ won a game. In toe afternoon toe The whole bunch fed then) for a And, when you miAe folic happy, Business Opportunltltp IS erator at Alltak, had a Seattie Money to L oa n ...... II bXlR RBNl—TWO. THREE and Tinker Block, light blU paid, hot posed release, that he remain here West Sides will play the Blueflelds while and then l{ind Shrimpy, with lad, it makes you happy, too!” Help aad filtaafteas tour room furnished or unfurnished water furnished, all rooma recent­ and stop political activities. Under at the West Side playground. The physician dlagnost them and in­ formed Anchorage of the need. The a smile, said, "Now, let’s put the Help Wanted—Female ...... II apartments. Manchester Construc­ ly renovated; 38 to flS. Sm his status as a political prisoner he West Sides nave a heavy hitting •box away. Ihe fish have had (A flislMnnaa and gls son gel a Help Wanted—Male ...... II tion Co. Tei. 4181 or 4369. Chris Glenney. will not have privileges accorded team while toe Blueflelds haye a Alltak bay operator was unable to Help Wanted—Mala or Female . . 17 tatt directly^ with Anchorage. enough.” Mg inrprise la the next etory). Agents Wanted ...... » e » e • • • «;• 17-A him in previous incarcerations. fast Infield. Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . II FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Situations Wanted—Male • • • • SI with garage, 162 School street hlio Employment A gencies...... 41 Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Tchleles three room apartments. Maple Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 street Telephone 6bl7. Liv> Stock—Veblcles • • • • • •r**** S • 41 Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 FOR RENTr-FOUR ROOM tene- Wanted — Pete—Poultry Stock 44 ment with garage. Apply 135 Pearl The New Deal in Pictures—No. 9_ . ■ . - S a v in ff MortfiTEfiTCd HomCS Per Sale—Miseellaueeua Articles lor Sale...... ■ 41 s tre e t Text by John M. Gleiasner—Sketches by Don Lavin Boats and Aeoessorlas ...... 44 Building Materials ...... 47 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat with Diamonds—Watohee—Jewelry .. 4t garage. I will do the moving. 619 Bleetrloal Appllaneap—'Radio 4t Fuel and Feed ...... 4 t> A Center street Telephone 7773. GiMfien — Farm—Dairy Prodoets 14 Household Goods ...... It FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat up­ Maohlnsry aad Tools .....mMw. SI stairs, a t 136 Wea*. Center street. Musical instrumsBts M Inquire 439 Center street. Offlos and Store Equlpmsat .«.■ S4 toscials at ths Storss...... IS Wsartng Apparel—Furs IT. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT at Wanted—To Buy ...... It Center. Newly redecorated, with garage 325. Inquire 18 Hasel street Heutaaiuaf* Baoms Without Board Ml Mardsra Wanted,...... » . U 'A BUSINESS LOCATIONS IS II FOR RENT 64 II TO RENT—OFFICES AT 885 Main Aeartesara Flatsi'TsBsmnts n SI street (Oilord BldgJ. Apply Bd- SasiBsss Locattoas tor Rest S4 ward J. HoU. TeL 4642 and 8025. ^vbaa tor Rent SS g tw m y Borneo for Rsot ST waatod to Beat St * HOUSES FOR RENT ,65 . Baal ■state Vas Mto dMftasatBalldlag tor 8 0 1 a « . e SS FOR RENT—FIVE room bungalow, Kteaste Property lor lalo .7 ^ TS with. aD Imprevements, and ga­ F a r m s t a A Lud^for 8alo.«M«>e 71 B o u m for CteU 71 rage. 43 Mather street or tdephone lAto t^r Sals 7S 8106. if s bssis sssUno 3 8 6 ^ « B y Brrosrte tor SoiO 74 ^ abyh oa l or w ite TS FOB RENT—FOUR ROOM fla^ tor'Bxautegs « .• • • « f f ’ 7T ■iiifls house, all imptovsmenti.. garage if daalrad. 14 Boasaataad . , Vo^ nil atw t XUsQlijDBf.IiBn. r^f. .'V:; BIANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. IfANGHEflTER. CONN^ S A T ^ A T . ATOUST 6, im . \ Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Foi^ OUR BO ARDINI? HOUSE ,By i,'- SEI^E and NONSENSE d e c . WASHINGTON S m iTNS SWELL IDCA TO BC THE CLUB OBORHAN ■ . U .. , ■ POESN*T SEEM SO SWEiX TO HIM NOW. I ' «==:=a=a HIGH POWERED GAS: Why is The young couple were making I t h i s HEHE is MkY SILO/ W HAfe THAT, MR/ it that it always tahea ta» people their first long motor trip. They F O R s t o r i n ' CO«N,VMSTSU f6%SAa5-TEU-.MS *■ i drive a ear .dith one ha^? . were driving to CSiioagP to attend h c x jp l s a n k n o w Chickens In the car hav- wrecked the Century of Progress Eheposi- - ^ ’.V , I ‘ AAEAN TO more autos than ehiekena in the tion. They had 'ilown out two tires, HAye TO KSRFUL ABOUT AH - KAFF-KAFF- - VAHTWW road. . . *. Perhaps the best way ruined their clothes in a sudden F E SBHsi' TH* CORN AT TVK\ WOULD,NEVER DO FOR YOUR to make people stc^ at railway rainstorm, paid ten dollars to be ‘Bem rO M TO IW COWS a n * / crossings is to put up barbecue pulled out of the mud and then had JOVEf IFSodU. stands. . . . Everyone makes a lost their way. The husband got P\ o dress before 3rou start. dCOKtHK SMI I'M Roaring Motors By John C. Terry Policeman—^Your wife has faint­ waVM BaniQsntrthM m.Am. E. FT IS MOW UO AM-1 ’ THATS GOOD. TBO T^AMGBR I* OHTME JOB . B *v!?T.Tr; rWftSUBMARlNg VO RRPOrrs ^ THE OUTLAW SEAPlAWE IS DUE ABOUT 2 . ^ ed. She needs some air! NOM-NMVRA - ' Scotchman — Let’s take her GREEN FLARES SHOWING ON around the comer to the filling sta­ VSLANb'Vio.SiX*,ISLANb'VlO. ATRMOUl NOTIFY (X)AMANOER*CHAFh^ FIEUD^TO tion. The air is free there. INTERVALS t a k e sq uadr on (KID THE A(T% KT ONCE Q ) O (Q) 0 AND RENDEZVOUS IN FLYING FORNVATlON TEN ffilLES NORIH OP EVERGLADES- When you marry a man it’s like AND s ta n d b y TORFUFCtHER. buying a car, after the first year, both auto and love, seem to depre­ date in value.

Small Boy—Daddy, what is the difference between a pedestrian and a jay-walker’ Conventional Father—^A pedes­ trian is a person who walks when Srou are walking. A jay-walker is a I>erson who wjilks when you are driving.

As careful motorists know, there is no feature of the automobile v'ASHINGTON TUBS U By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams more important to safe operation ^ \5NfT that ITS PROBABLY than the brakes, and considering AY TANK ^^W M ,SUOOEM LV, A BELLOw InS WMEM W O O P u T 'e .M WELL. A S O MEV/EP LET \ MO -T H E Y Owe*______SOMEBODY COOKIE, AFTER AY BIO A RCAR the low cost of having them ad­ G iT A \_vrTVE. IM M W VSlEsiT O O T s 6 o u v(m o w , \ s t *l l G o t o COMING d o w n THE PIE SPADE. justed or repaired, it is nothing A beach shawl is many a girl’s TiM t, OAWe, CO AT - ILL 1 P i c k e d , T H E STEPS? Pl a t e s. HANDS OP.'^ IF 1 WAS SToOYiM'l LAWYERS. short of criminal to drive lyhen cape of good hope. > LOOHf "TUESE. LOOW 'e m U P M Y V

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6 U ,H E H A 0 VEAH— J \00 AINT 6UE66E0 UPECKLES U& 6UCft6ING I TH006HT \ VET WHO SHE \b, AND RED FOR AWHILE AU ALOM&/TH0U6H-OH, MT f KNOW, NOW, THERE, HUH, rr WAS THAT P W FREtKLES so m e ' PET' 15 A a n im a l ! G IR L ..f. THE.V WATT FOR HER TO COME, ,J.P.W iLLiA m^ OUT OF e t*u IV Nu I LU.aMT. LUaMT. HER ROOM, levNu A6 UNo Ie JOHN SALESMAN SAM Sam Has tiie Elephant Trained! By Small KNOCKS) THIS ^ER. '^SCOELLI bfiAKE BOOtA FEE ^s o e h ! i f VoofeemafTl PCO/ Ml^lHOiO cUE'l^e PefOi , IMPATIEMTLVf A COOLlMG-SYsTEf^/jXool I'M ABOUT TO PASS OUT b a d o f a ,Ya n e e d GOMUA G «T ALL HoT A ^M l BC3SS? .W FROtfi THE HEAT I tfiOR.S THAKI fpm m im ’ N L j . GTAkIO EIGHT (UHCRC V A A lk fit I'LL BETCHA rr WOULDN’T HERE SHE COMEB^ HE'S GONE AN’ y////M///, SURPRISE ME A BOVS-NOW, SEE GOTTEN MARRIED, BIT, r e d ! THATS IF WHAT IVE SAID AND THAT PATS JUST ABOUT r r - ALL ALONB, is HI6 WIFE-WHAT VSR// DO WE CARE RI6HT/.' ABOUT SEEIN' A WIFE? AOIfiiS

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, ■* /k V *. , > . '' *^ *-**\' Vr’’* *' < • 4 m they may be operated with a mini­ COMBINED ODD FELLOWS mum of offort ‘ . TELLS POLICE n s WIFE ; iiiliiriiii I - A M V A i - t k b a t r o e A i x i p f f ABOUT TOWN OTENRiniRiUlCE ‘ Field Nephepe A field telephone line haa been u d Mn. George Duncan of TO PICNIC N E H# WEEK etrung from the butte to the firing ' RASG0NE,:IIAVING3 Illlt'JlII Lewie street, Mr. and Mrs. Francis AT NOTCB TODAY pplat ak>l>g. the north, side of the McCuUom of South Main street range. .ToUeta have been oonstruot- Pasqutlfi Uriano Reporta That and Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Gordon and Local Lodges to Join in Outing ed near the firing^polnt and a etor- baby of Guilford will leave tomor­ at Buckland Home in HiU^ age ehed for ta ^ ts and ether range Hia Young W lfo Decamped row for a vacation to be spent at town on Saturday. Cohmel BisseD to Fore the material hai/been built in rear of V ^ e He Worked. York Beach, Me. the butte. A shower bath is located within tho butte, 'watex being piped Rev. P. C. Allen will preach to­ Saturday, August 12, 1988, the "Golden BoDef as Co. G for use In the shower and for drink­ Mrs. Pasquale Uriano of 25 Pur­ morrow morning in the union serv­ combined lodges of Odd Fellows, ing purposes from a fine spring in nell street, age 20, mother of three ice of the North Methodist and the Sunset Rebekah, Shepherd En­ t'Ai; hUls. children, has been absent from her Second Congregational churches at campment and icing David Lodge, Inangnrates New Era. Refitm ents wiU be served by home at 25 Purnell Row elnoe will hold their annual picnic at the the latter edifice during August. the committee from Company G to Wednesday morning, having left a During the vacation of Mr. Stock­ home of Forrest N. Buckland in the guests in a grove near the firing note for her husband, who ie 26, ing he will oreach Simday morning HillBtown. Noble Grand Stanley Colonel Harry . B. Bissau, Chief of point. Company G wiU asaemble at telling him that ahe was not com­ at 9:80 at the Methodist church in Nichols of King David Lodge, assist­ Staff of the 48rd Diviatou, will lira the range today at 1:80. ing back. VemozL His subject will be “Su­ ed by Noble Grand Mrs, Emma the first "golden buUat” this after­ Officers of the company are en­ preme Challenge.” A woman’s Dowd of SuxiMt Rebekah Lodge is ' Pasquale, em ploy in a paper noon at 2 o’clock, opening the new thusiastic over their new acquisi­ mill in town, told the police that ouartet vdll pro^de muslo at the in oharge of the affair which will state 200-yard rifie range for ser­ tion, one of the best In the state. union service at the Second Con­ start promptly at 2:80 o’clock. The he has been away from home mudh There la so Httte that we can vice at the new Bolton Notch etate- Althoilgh much hard work baa been at night because of hie work and Bring Home A Bfick Of gregational church tomo^w picnic will be for all local Odd Fel­ leased propertiee In rear of CoUege done by members of the company, do whMi^ one we love has passed morning, consisting of Miss Althea lows and their families and the oom- that for some time bis wife has been on—4pit that little wo wUl wish Inn. A large delegation of officers of the prospect of training a large negleotlng the children. On Tues­ Murdock, Mrs. Frank Vittner, Miss mlttee wishes it to be understood the 169th Regiment, C. N. G., wiU number of marksmen in the com- to do la a fine, a fitting manner. that any Odd Fellow belonging to day night or early Wednesday morn­ Lot ns arrange for the last sorv* Mary and Miss Alma Bailey. be present at the dedication cere- paxiy on a range of this type is re­ any lodge outside of Manchester ing, he said, he took occasion to let toes. The same attentive oars moniee, including regimental officers garded as ample reward. The drum and bugle corps of Dil- will also be welcome. It be known that he did not like the and Chapel faolHties regardless ROYAL and Major Irving E. Partridge, Jr., Todies Program worth-Comell Post, American Le­ Basket lunches will be pooled and way rile was acting and on Wednes­ of the amennt yon can afford to battalion commsnder. The program for this afternoon ie. day morning, while he was at work, gion, will participate this afternoon served by a refreshment committee p«y* in .the field day program at East in charge of Thomas Brown. A Invitations have been sent by as follows: 2 p. m., Address of wel­ Mrs. Uriano left home. Hampton, sponsor^ by the Seventh prise committee imder Miss Evallne Chairman Raymond E. Hagedora to come, Lieut. Raymond E. Hage- The couple were married when ICE CREAM District, American Legion of Con­ Pentland, wip assist the general Adjutant General WllUam F. Ladd dorn, chairman of the reception Mrs. Uriano was fifteen. There are and a long list of officers of the committee, foUowing the address of three children, all of whom the Equal To The Best—Surpassed By None! necticut. chairman. Transportation for W A L T E R N -IIC L E R C ^ * _!______members without cars will be avail­ regiment and battalion. Members of welcome the range fiag wUl be mother left behind. The regular meeting of Anderson- able at Odd Fellows’ Temple, Main Company G wlU serve on the recep­ raised; 2:15, Introduction of guests rUN£iaU.CHflP£C Shea Auxiliary will be held at the and Center streets, not later than tion committee, headed by Lt by Captain James H. McVeigh, Richard Martin, local correspond­ 2S9N0RTHMAINSniEET State Armory Tuesday evening at 8 1:80 o’clock next Saturday. Hagedora and have everything in commanding Company G; -Inspection ent for the Hartford Coiirant, was O'clock. Plans will be completed 'The affair was largely attended readiness for the opening cere­ of ranger 2:45, Official opening of MANCHESTES,CONNe(TICUr ROYAL ICE CREAM CO. due to arrive home last night from for an outing to be held Ip the near last year at the same place. Most monies. the range by Col. H. B. Blesell, his vacation ^q>ent in New Hamp­ Obtain It At Your Dealer Or Phone 8942. future. of the preliminary arrangements Sought Several Yean chief of staff of the 48rd National shire. ■ Bqltore leaving Manchester will be taken care of by Mr. Auck­ For several yean Company G, un­ Guard Division; 8:00, Competitive be purchase a* new car and made land, who is a Past Noble Grand of der Captain James H. McVeigh, has firing, pronel sitting and kneeling; the trip in it. Yesterday, on hie M. L CAMP IHEHING King David Lodge and active in the tried to locate a luitable spot for 8:80, ’Competitive firing.' off-hand way home, be ran out of oil. at work of the lodge. There will be a company rlfla range convenient to position; 4:00, Competitive rapid Framingham, Mass., and a burnt a ball game, track sports for the the State Armory, where the mem- firing; 5:00; Individual matches; bearing resulted. He, telephoned SET FOR AUGUST 19-27 children, and other activities during ben of the company could increase 5:80, Retreat, and award of prizes. that he would wait over until this the afternoon. their proficiency as marksmen. Sev­ Refreslupenta will be served by morning and return by train. Last eral, such spots were looked over the company throughout the entire year his car was smashed up while Rev. L. C. Harris to Be Speak­ and finally work was begun on a afteraoon. traveling through Vermont. er at First Sunday Service at F IF n LUTHER LEAGUERS range in rear of the CoUege Inn. * Willimantic Grounds. Shortly after the memben of the HUNT FOR TREASURE company had started* opentiona Colonel BlaaeU Inspected the loca­ The Willimantic Camp Meeting, tion and obtained i state lease of A BEER conducted by the Methodist Episco­ Nearly fifty members of the the property and took over the pal Church, will open Saturday, Luther League of the Emanuel work for the state, memben of August 19, and will continue Lutheran church attended the treas­ Company O doing the work imder MADE TO fLEASE YOU through August 27. Two popular ure hunt and “hot dog” roast held the direction of L t Hagedora. The dates this year will be the opening last nigbt. The hunt ended at latter was ably seconded by Ser­ date, August 19, at 8 o’clock when Erickson’s farm on Hartford Road, geant Howard Cassels as fqreman the Nutmeg entertainers will be where the remainder of the program LIGHT of .onstruction of the range. heard in a series of song^, sketches, was held. OR music and comedy, and on Saturday, Refreshments included “hot dogs,” The range is 200 yards long, the August 26, at the same hour when coffee and watermelon. Games terxain from the firing point to the a popular concert and entertainment were played after a brief business butts being a level field for one half will be conducted by Hdward T. SMsion at which Miss Eklith John­ of the distance, the rest a small val­ DARK nerce and L. Theron French. The son was elected delegate to the ley. The butts are’of field and quar­ latter was last year associate pas­ Hartford District convention at New ry stone construction, pointed with THE tor of the North Methodist chui^. Haven, Septemb^ 2, 8 and 4. cement and are of sufficient thick­ FAMOUS ’ Revi Leonard C. Harris, pastor Last night’s affair "ma in charge ness to withstand heaw firing. The of the South Methodist church, of Herman Johnson, Mitzi Berggren targets are of the latest type, steel will be the speaker at the morning and Irving Carlson. The next meet­ sash, weighted and balanced so that Narragansett service, Simday, August 20. A large ing of the League will be a Lawn number of local Methodists attend Social, to be held Friday evening, this camp meeting yearly. A ugust 18. BEST 0-Tite Piston Rings BY give more power and stop oil pomp- ing. ^ v ee refaced, commutators HOT WATER trued, sheafs sharpened. Repair TEST work. SERVED ICE COLD Fred H. Norton 'DELICIOUS HOME-MADE Come down to SANDWICHES 180 Main Street TeL fi528 PROBLEMS SAM AND EARL HERE TONIGRTI When mother wants to shampoo — D ad

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