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PRESIDENT SENDS Navy Balloon Lands In Connecticut WAGES RAISED BY FORD FIRM; HUKKICANE IN TEXAS SWANSON TO CUBA SILENniN NRAI K IL m 2 , HURTS 1,500 Secretary of the Navy Dis CRAZED CRIMINAL One Detroit Report Has It patched to Havana on Millions of.DoBars Damage KILLED BY TROOPER! That Motor Magnate Wifl 10 Texas Cities, Towns Indianapolis — Warships Many Toyyus m Ikth ftixe EventnaDy Work Doderj Being Concentrated. Two Others O ra ’come bjr In Path o f Hurricane Not Yet Repshed and the Bine Eagle. Death List May Monnt — Waahington, Sept. 6.— (AP) — Tear Gas WhcD Attempt! (By AasooUted Frees.) ^ Raymondsville, 2,060; affected Preiident Roosevelt today directed Detroit. Sept 6.— (A P )—A wage Ten Texas towns and dtiet rang­ like Corpus Christi. to Break Jafl Fails. in g in population from 8(X) to 27,000 Harlingen. 12,124; 80 per cent of Martial Law M a f Be De- bis secretary of tbe Navy, Claude revision was In progret.. today at the buildings demolished and many Swanson, to proceed directly to to e F ord Ifotor Company plant, In- and dozens of small communities, frail huts and homes blown down. Havana, Cuba, aboard the cruiser terpre.e1 generally as part of a with a total property valuatira of Torrential rains inundated streets. chred in Devastated Mattewan, N. T., Sept. 6.— (AP) Indianapolis. plan by Henry Ford b "g o toe many millions of dollars, fell prey Losses 1500,000 to 11,000,000 as es­ —One Inmate of the State Hospital timated by 8. Finley Ewing, former Swanson will sail from Annapolis NRA one better," but from another to tbe tropical burrioana which laid Areas as Relief Trains for tbe insane Criminal was shot to mayor of Harlingen. at 4 o'clock today and will arrive in quarter came an indication that wssta Harlingen and Brownsville. Havana Friday morning. death by a sta

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peoplb of Cuba, vdK>m vrs satuii in TOO U TE TO PROTEST the name of Utwrty and Justice, this HARBER SHOPS AGREE PUBLISHER TELLS new govenunant will go forwa^ In "Campus Murder” Trial ABOUTTUWN n a m ta m o A guaranteeing fully the stability of IMPROPER SIGNATURES the Republic, tnutiing that Cuba ON aO SIN G HOURS The first fail meeting of the Dor­ may be respected as a new sovereign It . OF iA N K FAILURES cas society of Bmanuri Lutheran l u n c p i E T E D nation, which goes forward vig^ AD Nomination Proposals Filed ously toward a great international Vote to Allow North End church will take place Wednes­ day evexxing, September 13, at the With Town Clerk to Go On life.” Shops to Close * 'Thursdays, boxne of Mrs. Harry Mathlaadi of Camp Columbia, Sept 4, 1983 Voting Machines. Sooth End Wednesdays. 88 Stone atreet. Mrs. Mathiaaon Detroit Financier Says h sb- (Signed) Prio Socanras, Jose Expect 8S Lodfce to Be will be assiated by Miaa Margaret Morell T Romero, Rafael Garcia The five names that were added The Maeter Barbers’ Protestive Leander . Ridge street to the list of seven candidates for Barcena, Justo Carrillo Herandez, tndon W as Earning Association of Manchester met last Represented; Tlaee Dipt the office of selectmen on the demo­ Guillermo Barrientos, Juan A. Rubio Mr. and Mrs. Chrletopher Glexmey cratic ticket for selectmen, which Padilla, Laudelino H. Ctonsalez, Jose night *at the barber Aop of Earl of 72 Porter street and a party of Money When Gosed Up. Were not approved by the demo­ M. Iriurfi, Carlos Hecia, Emilio Stairs at 113 1-2 Cex^er street with friends are in Chicago attending the Program . cratic town committee will go on Laurent Roberto Lago, Ramizo World’s Pair. Valdes Dausa, Gustavo Cuervo twenty-four members present A fhe machines next Tuesday without final decision was reached on the legal acti(m being taken. RuUo, Guillermo Portda, Ramon Detroit, Sept 6.— (AP)—^E. closing of barber sh^>a tor a half Mombera of fikirl Roberta Lodge, Undoubtedly the largeat Italian There was an opportunity to pro­ Grau San Martin, Sergio Carbo, Soxis of S t George are urged to at­ Stair, publisher of the Detroit Free test the names d the five going. on Julio E. Gaunard, Sergeant Fulgen- day by allowing the barber shops fraternal gathering ever held to located in the north end of the town tend the meeting tonight at 8 Press and former president of the had there been a following up of the do Batista, chief revolutionary of o’clock. This is the first meeting of town will be that of the rules and laws governing the pri­ all the armed forces of the the r e- to continue theli program of clos­ Detroit Bankers Co., went before ing on Thursday aftenmon and eve- the fall and winter seasons and state convention of the Fo m and maries in Manchester. It is publlc. every member is asked to be present the one>man Grand Jury investigat xxing and the south end barbers clos­ Daughters of Italy and the Jonior specified that any oerson filing to make plans for the coming xxTeet- log banl(. closlnga tpday to declare ing on their usual Wednesday after- lodges affiliated with thenx, sched­ petition to have their name placed CONCENTRATE MARINES ings of the lodge. Report of the on the list of candidates to be se­ Washington, Sept 6.—(AP) — xxoon and evening. In case there is a uled for Sunday. Monday and Tues­ that had the closed First National Graxxd Lodge convention will be day, September 10, 11, 12, with Bank-Detroit continued in biisiness lected for any office must be pro­ President R ossible to reestablish true order south of Houston, then curved in a ON BRIDEQIPORT BANKS face and a few days ago recognized the Yoxikers ferry landing. stolen in lassachusetts. and authentic Justice, saf^;uardlng BY WADE WERNER. Supporters of Dollfuss also point Bradford from a photograph broad' ’The m enW d they were John Mc­ due southwest direction and headed life and the property of Nationals for the lower coast of the state. IHenna,— (AP)— Educational au- out that the textbooks have little cast by the Rhode Island state police FLIER GETS THRILL Cann, 21, and Edward Tagway, 22, and foreigners. to say about Austria’s glorious past. It swooped over iimumerable horities of Austria are revising of an inmate in the Rhode Island and that they fled from the Wil- What Irritates some of these crit­ Hartford, Sept. 6.—(AP)— “3.—Strict respect for the' debts small towns and finally delivered a school histories as one way of help­ state prison at. Howard, concerning Hartford, Sept. 6.— (AP)—*niero liamstown Jail with two other men ics even more is the ^hammer-and- Bridgeport bankers, and attorneys and agreements contracted by the severe blow at Rockport, 170 miles ing ChanceUor Engelbert Dollfuss Whom the Rhode Island authorities are thrills aild thrills for a filer, but Police said each carried a pistol. Republic. for depositors and stockholders ap­ south o- Freeport. Without abate­ campaign for perpetuation of Aus­ sickle motif in the present Austrian are desirous of obtaining ixiforma- George Pruinaitis, Inspector in the Motorcycle policemen noticed coat of arxns, whl& is reproduced peared before Judge Newell Jen­ "4.— Immediate formation of ment the terrific winds next lashed tria’s Independence. tion. , State Department of Aeroxiautics, their car speeding along Roosevelt 'xibunals adequate to safeguard the in some of the textbooks with the nings in the Superior (^urt at Corpus Christi, 80 miles southwvst The movement bad its motive in Bradford, under the name of says he has experienced no thrill in boulevard, and gave chase after aforementioned responsibilities. accompanying line: “Not the ham­ Hartford this afterncon when bear of Freeport, whipping up huge tides 1 he fact that wjUle Dollfuss was urg­ James Lee, is serving a sentence in the air equal to that of seeing hie noting it resembled the .description “5.—Reorganization as soon mer and sickle.’’ ngs were held on the petition of of an automobi^ listed as stolen. and sending water into the first ing the people’ to resist the Nazi the Rhode Island prison for possess­ xilght blooming cereus in blossom. xossible of all the services and doctrine of union with Germany, the In other words, the existing books Bank Commissioner WiUter Perry The pursuit ended when the car four streets inland from Corpus for the appointment of receivers ing an automobile wltb mutilated For six weeks the filer maintain­ activities of the Nation, looking to­ Christ! Bay. textbooks were preaching “axiscb- contain passages which can be used engine numbers. Sergeant Sixiitb crashed into a tree. ward a rapid return to normality. for tbs W ^ Side Bank, the Amet^ ed a patient, nocturnal vigil beside Bending still farther and com luss” to the youngsters. as Nazi propaganda ^ teachers in­ visited the prison and completed bis "6.—To take, in effect, all the clined to sympathize with the an- lean Bank and Trust Company and the plant he hae nurtured for three pleting the arc begim at Freeport, Language Passes State Lines. identification of Bradford. When the measures not foreseen as yet in this Bcbluss movement, or as Marxist tbs Commercial Bank and Trust years. Last night it happened. The THREE MUSHirG— the hurricane rushed due south 170 Says one of these textbooks under latter’i term expires be will be re­ document, in order to initiate the propaganda (“note the hatnin«r u d Company, which were closed a few cereus bloomed, sending out three miles over sparsely settled coast­ the caption “Germany, Nation and movement toward the creation of a days ago on the order of the bank turned to this city for tiia«. creamy-white blossoxns. An hour Hartford, Sept. 6,-:^rAP)— State, line and laid si^ e to Harlingen and State.” slcldo”) by teachers who lean to wide broadcasts were sent out by new Cuba, founded upon the firm "The territory inhabited by the the le ft commlaeioner. later they were dead. San Benito. Then it moved south­ Plana for the reorgaxxlzatlon of the state police today for three bases of law and of the most east. German people is Germany, which “Get out your old hiatory books modem concept of Democ] the West Side Bauk appear to be FEDERAL APPOINTHENTS missing persons, one from Bristol, After a terrific clap at Browns­ is larger than the Oerxxian reicb. and tell the children what Auatriane “Third; Taking into acMunt that under way and 100 of its depoiltors and two from Hartford. ville, one of the two most southern State and nation do not always oc­ achieved in generationa," wae Rena Bossl of 16 NevlUe street, the present government does not cupy Identical territory; the lan- the appeal fua» recently made held a meeting in Bridgeport last Washington, Sept. H—(AP) — cities in the United States, it turn­ night and planned to protect their Bristol, has been missing from home respond to the urgent demand of guage boundaries of peoples seldom to parents. President Roosevelt to(!ay formally tie triumphant revolution, notwith­ ed about ana beaded northwest depoelta of more than 11,000,000. Today since 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon. again attacking Harlingen. coincide with state boundaries. appointed Hal H. Sevier, of Texas, She is 6 feet, 6 Inches tall, weighs standing the good faith and the They named a committee of thir­ Due west the storm then beaded, “And so great aectlona of Oer- to be ambaaeador to Chile. Bevleri’ and 116 pounds. latriotism of those who make it up, teen with Health Gonunleeloner doing lesser damage at Edinburg man-qpeaking territory belong to H O S P im NOTES appointment prevlouely was assur­ Harry Rublnovltch of Hartford, he Revolutionary Junta of Cuba Samuel Breiner of Bridgeport .as and McAllen, 60 miles west of foreign states. Evan tha union oif ed. If years old, has been missing since takes over the reins of power as a tba two purely German states, tba Mias Louise Abbott of 61 Gbiet- chairman. The President also announoed the Thun. Brownsville, and finally, ap; Coimiel for the banka and dlrso- 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. provisional■tonal revolioioMty iovirn" G ern^ reicb and Auetrla, hae not nut street, Mre. Helen Murpbey of following appointments to the John Nericclo,' 18, nf Hartford, Is menti, which will tiy to taka food yet been attainable. 47 Lancaater Road and lliomas tore and Aaelatant Attorney Gener­ diplomatic corps: also missing, al Rajrmohd A. Jobneon with Bank of the sacrad truat which tha fiS “To be lure, the law of November Waddell of St. Petersburg, Fla., James Marlon Baker of South 'A GIRL MUST LIVE) Commissioner Perry called, on were dlacbarged yesterday. Carolina, minister to Slam. I i£* s j s o ' 13,1918, which determined the form Judge Jennings in chambers before . . . and what I COMLEV FUNERAL over that trust as soon as the Con* ‘ Fay A. Dea Fortes'of South Caro- of the newly created Auatrlan re­ Mrs. Gertrude HUla o f A ndover the braring. A proposition was stituent Asembly which is to be public, contained alio the para­ was admitted today. Una, m inister to Bolivia. I i n « o n by IMng fUmford, Sept. 6.—(AP) — Tbs convoked designates the oonstitu made by counsel for the West Side Frede*lek A . IterU ng o f Taataa, MACHADO MEETS WIBV Bank for a continuance of three ikat monpyl^ funeral of Mrs. Grace Aufferd Com* tional government which will rule minister to Bulgaria. weeks while reorganlsatien is ef­ ley, wife of John M. Comley, attor* our destlnitles until the first gener Montraal, fiapt. 6.— (AF)—Garar- Post Wheeler of Washington, fected. The eommieiioner did not ney, who died suddenly yesterday elections. This provisional gov­ do Machado, dapoaad Cuban praai* minister to Albania. hemorrhage, a( ber home ernment will dictate decrees and U. S. Wars on 'Sleeping Sickness’ fa v or i t ^ _ ,dant, who la living bar# aftar bla I ^ John Van A. MaeMurray, of at Ihippan Point, will be held to* ■positions which will bava tba from Havana, waa Joinad to­ Maryland, minister to Estonia. morrow morning from Bt. John's force of law. day by hla wlfa and aen-in-law. OOHVlCr BEARRESTED Latvia and Utbuanla. Episcopal churon hers. Besides her “Before the people of Cuba, and •anora Machado and Dr. Ballo BaU Mr. Rooaevslt also reappointed husband she leaves two children. ICONSTANCI with the undouDted goodwill of the doman Grau earn# Ity train from Hartford, lapt. 6.—(AP)—Wal­ Leslie A. MacLeod cf Massachu­ I Phlladalpbia. lace Gary, wbo yesterday afternoon setts as auditor of . Giuirded by deteetlvea, they hur­ was relaaaad' from the Connootiout ried from the train to an automobile State Prison aftar serving five yeara BOT DBOWNED e i ths girl who and were taken to a hotel where for breakhiL Jail at Bridgeport w u I Maobado ii oooupylag the vloc-regal re-arreatod ny Itata Polioaman Wal- took 0 ihoft'tvt I aulte. Now London. Smt. 6 — (A P)^ down tho prim- tar Boaa and will be preerated to Jasper Allen, 19, fall from a boat Taxpayers’ League r e i» p a th , to STATE AFPODmONTS court to Reaftury today to anawar in Shaw's Cove, yeiterday aa<^ to a obarga^eC erimlnal aaaault on drowned. moke honolf a W an oldcriy woman to that town Martford, Bepl. eH-(AP)<^ State Motor Vebiole Oommlaaloaer M. A. aUtgod to have bora eemmitted by Meeting Connor today announoed aeren naw him la 198C. 'BEDbF.r appolntmaatf to the dapartnaent. PANCE! Niobolaa Asha of Rookville haa bora AOOIDIHTALLT SHOT OlvM by Jailer I o m e f Italy ROSES* ^riday Evening, Sept^ 8 appointad /to the Hartford oSIm ; a t tha Iwriok Piekett and Miaa Luoy Mur­ Webiter, Mua., Sept. (AF) phy of WUUmantlo to the WlUlman- -^ohD Howoatdko,», 8i,« , ofo f North Roller Coaster Hall COMPANION FBATURI S O ’ c l o c k tlo offioe; Miaa Am«a Oarthy of Now Oroavraerdale, Ooaa., w m M d- At Beraey Strati London to tho branoh oSIm In that dffitally ahot to the seek bare to­ 'HNKER HALL elty; Oamrat WUlUuna of Boat day. Dr. Joseph 0. SulUvra found SEPTEMBBR Sth MAN Hampton and Ralph SoovlUe of the bullet had hareiy afiaaed aever- First Bifstlnf oi ths Fill ssssoil Haw Milford to t t t i Hartford o «o o tog the Jugular veto. Musle bjr Art M e l^ WHO and John T. X l ^ of Anaonla to Snrfooa Oraoral Hnch S. O iam lnf of tho 9 . S> Pihlla HaaMh S«r> Uee said...... John Rodtoaa, IT, ef sad Hla >hsrp^ tnd fw ti Various topics of public Intcrcct win be diccucicd. tha WatattiuT offlea. fiao. eratar, riahad to I t Losia to aonfor with Dr. Joraph F. the Thompson reed, ea employe at the filling station, was deaatog the mm SiSS til ISitSi U B U fil Brodaah, lift, it . Lotla hoalth aammlaalenar« and Dr. B. P. Korih, Our grlauarr ic due nest Tuceday. Italy now haa naariy a ariUlra right of Iho Mlsaonri State Board of Raalth. on tho opidoaila of pleoe end when be picked up a AS PRESTO^FOSTER lUMiapleyad. But thara aUU aaam Valao^ng aloknaaa" In that alty. Maanraa for aeatnlUng tho eallbre pistol to dust a ahelf, the to bt piraty of joba for MuatoUnL ‘malaiilady whleh haa alraady alalmol a nnmbaf of Uraa wort ClaraMiC. gun waa dlseharged. Laara At S and • OXSaok. Z H A JOl

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they djeeassed outsUiwltng ihoiwn that they were la jafl einoe at which'time the imtufallsatloo Wednssdsy sirenlng at 8 o’dook. AH mameiit quettlpos is tlie couito jK A u gu st , aMraiting trial. It wjw session of the court wlR be held by membtrs are urged to attend. DAVIS IN CONFERENCE OTTO L NELSON JOINS . 18 th^ friendly talk. > ^ M b FELLOWS FIELD shown that the trio tEDok an automo- Judge‘O’Sullivan. Rev. John F. Bauchmann, of SeAoqIs B*4lpMed Yesterday Brooklyn, N. Y.. is the guest of Mr. No further meetoW between bUe btfon gln g to. a peritoe o|!Ck!er iln WTTB Snt JOHN SIMON John fuid ttw Amei;lean smhnnwi GAS COMPANY STAFF W OHmaaOc '.to d atakiiilc^j a., toae' la The. ebrblUnitot at this' Rockville and Mrs. Frank Mann of this dty. High' sdm d yesterday, the opening The Rockville Emblem club are dor has been aRaafod. The fbcalfn Mhhsfieidtm Auguit 12. '^ y were secretary la leaidaf for Sootiaad DAY ON SAIUltDAY bound over la Manefidd on August day, totaled W, Just raur more than bokHng a “Hit and Mias” social this today to be gone two weeks. Bin Has Studied ^ es Methods IS to await trlaL Judge O’Suluyaa a year'ago edieh Hie anrdUmeot was afternoon to which all members are London, Sept. 8.—(AP)—^No^ departure had been fixed for last and Products' in Hartford HIT-ANItRUN DRIVER Imposed m penalty of ten months ia 681. This Yvas due to the fact that invited. man H. Davis, American ambassa- the freshmen from the towns of H (^ Chapter,.No. 60, Order of nl^t but he postponed It in ordaf Office of Company. jail on Karjanls, six months In jail dor-at-laige, conferred with For­ Lead Rebekahs Team to for FinUe and four months in jail South ' Windsor and Spmera were Eastern Star, held a supptt last eve­ to see Mr. DavlsI SENTENCED TO PRISON excluded from the Rodcville High ning in the (Congregational church, eign Secretary Sir John Simon to­ Otto E. Nelson, 21 Church street, for Dominick. They were taken tp jail late yesterday afternoon. school this year becauw of the served by the Ladles’ Aid aodety. day on matters pwtaining to the Refold its Tide iDj)riII$ has been appointed sales irepresenta- crowded conation of the school. The resumption of the disarmament The curve of the earth’s surface In the, case, of State vs. Simon is about two inches per mile. tive for the Manchester Gas Com- Fred Shuster of Ellington, other classes from these, two towiu conference in Geneva. Gets One-to-Three Years — N ezaiian, changed Yvith violatloo o f were permitted to enter however. Hugh R. Wilson, United States at Hartford. pamy for the entire territory sensed the rules (ff-the road a fine of $5 ’The enrollment by classes is as BROADWAY ACTOR WEDS mitiliitor to Swltzeriand is in ^ n - by YhYn compcmy. Previous to com­ Caused Man’s Death. and costs was Imposed by Judge ing to the Manchester office of the follows: Freshmen, 204; Sopho­ don and will also confer with 'Mr. O’Sullivan, which were paid. mores, 193; Jvmiors, 120; Senidrs, Coming to the STATE Gas Company he has been in Hart­ *A penalty of one to three years YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL Davis. Odd Fellows from all parts of A plea pf nolo contendere was 118; total enrollment, 685. When Davis landed at Plymouth ford at the home office 'familiarizing in the Ck)nnectlcut State's Prison at entered In the case of State vs. Stan­ SUNDAY Connecticut will gather at Hart­ himself with the company’s sales This shows but a sl^ht increase he said he would not predict suc­ Wethersfield was imposed on Fred ley Povlosky, charged with operat­ in the opening day enrollment this cess for the forthcoo^g confer­ ford next Saturday afternoon when His Singing Starts Romance Schuster, aged 29, of Ellington, by ing a inptor vehicle without a li­ year. Since' the enrollment on the ence but hopes the nations “will the axmua Odd Fellow s and Re­ Judge Patrick B. O’Sullivan in the cense and without proper legistra- corresponding day last year was That Is Climaxed by Simple have the wisdom and courage to bekahs Fleia uay will be held at Tolland County Superior Court.yes­ tion. On the first coimt a fine of 631. Liast year’s enrollmwt on the Ceremony at Greenwich. reach an agreement” on arms re­ Bulkeley Stadium In that city. For terday when he Was charged 'with $10 and costs was In^posed and opening day was, by classes, as fol­ ductions 1* they “weigh up the con­ judgment was sxispended on the sec­ the p&'t seven years this event has the E^conduct of an operator of a lows: Freshmen, 241; Sophomores, Greenwich, Sept. 6. — (AP) — sequences oi failure ag^nst the been staged at historic Charter motor vehicle causing death. > It ond count while the third' count of 167; Juniors, 132; Seniors, 91; benefits of agreement.” evading responsibility was with­ Georges Metaxa, London and Broad­ Osdc Park in the Capitol C ity and was shown that the accused was total, 681. way actor, had his singing and smile His 3\.3SUltation with the foreign after careful consideration the operating a m otor vehicle while xm- drawn. It was shown In this case The enrollment in the graded secretary lasted two hours, and that on July 26 last a mongrel d

Chicago, Sept. 6.—(AP) — Air TnAii pilots congregated today for the iMgest non-military aerial demonstration in the history of American aviation. It was their day at a Centuryi of Progress. Airmail pilots. World GILLETTE, PROBIIK AND War aces, roimd-the-world fliers, tians-oceanic conquerors and speed kings were invited to take part in the program. They included Jimmy Doolittle, Jimmy Hazlip, Col. Roscoe Turner, AUTO $mOP BLADES NOW Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Mattem, Bennett Griffin, Lieut. Tito Falcone, Italy’s stunting ace and Ernst Udet. Speakers included Harry S. New, U. S. Commissioner to the World’s Fair and former postmaster gen­ DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO eral; U. S. Senator William H. Diet erich of Illinois and Capt. B. B. Lipsner of Chicago, first chief of the U. S. Air Mail Service. The celebration was intended to commemorate t .e initial New York- to-Chicago air mail flight 15 years .ago today when the ’ate Max Miller 'and Eddie Gardner landed in Grant park with the first bag of mail from for the east. BRITISH DAIRYMEN APPROVE MILK POOL

London, S ep t 6.— (A P )— ^British .1 farmers have voted overwhelming­ o ly for a national dairy pool. The re­ for « cent poll of registered dealers, it a was annoxmeed today, showed 96.42 3 per cent in favor of the scheme. A two-thirds majority was necessary. 10 4 9 i Farmer: will sell their milk through regional pools, which will divide the profits among participants At these drastically reduced prices every man now according to the amt unt of milk each delivers. can afford the daily luxury of shaving with the finest The National BoEurd, which will razor blades that can be produced. We positively G ood Tobacco—Real G*- ; r ^ ' PAGBFOtTB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. ^TEDNESDAT. SEFTEBIBER 6,19Sa

cheater, Airs. Aiartha Hall and son, aboard in respoi^ to a roadside re­ I ROCKEFELLER NECHTIE Spencer Hall of Bast Hartford, call­ DEFENSE SCORES COLOMBIA ed on relatives here SaturtU^. TROLLEY SAFEST quest. H(IIEunday will be Rally Day In almost every large ci^, rack­ necticut children in recent years and strangers are placing then, in the many new ciutomers. Michael Matsakas, Greek immi­ his home in Windsor after several for the Sunday school, there having eteers and gangsters are part of to the dangers Involved in this prac­ care of people whose characters are A> the lormet tocatton the Home A n expreeilOD of hope eeme back to grant, erstwhile dishwasher and weeks spent at the home of his been no aessiona during the sum­ the machinery ot munlctpaJ con­ unknown, and young people, par­ Bakery created tor itself a a SBVl-* David A. Lameon'e face today ae bia railroad gang laborer, studied at the randmother, Mrs. Charles' C. tice, J. K. Punderford, president of mer. trol. Not until politics is divorced ticularly ot jimlor h l^ and high able reputation fot quality bakery Art Institute of Chicago. Laat year ganiels. the Connecticut Company, in a attorneya drew upon their atrinf of Miss Ruth Comstock, who has from municipal control will you get school age, may be Infiuenced m products Sooteb, English and Irish taught at the Center school for I he hit upon the idea of painting Professor Harvey B. Clough, Mrs. rid of the gangster and racketeer. witaaaaea for more teatimony, fhah* statement made today urged par­ character and morals by tbena. Cbil- delicacies were featured. The shop three years, and who had expected Rockefeller’s portrait aougb with their son and daughter —U. S. Dlst. Atty. George Z. Me- ioned to oflaet the atate'a eireum> ents of children who live consider­ drsn riding in trolleys or buses are at 84 Church street proved a mecca to teach here the coming year, has who have spent the summer at their daUe, New York. ataatial caae a f ainct him in hia trial Matsakas paid |8 for a photo­ ably distant from tbeu schools to not prone to talk with strangers and for those wbo appreciated real home accepted another position in Wa^ graph of his subject. He paint^ his summer cottage have returned to baking. on eharfea of murderinf hia attrae* their home in Flushing, L. I., where send them by street ear or tms. even though there are exceptions terford, nearer her home. portrait from that, sent it down to Life can teach little to the wom­ tive wife, AUene. All company executives and em- the opportunity for temptantm is Mr. Davis, a British World War After the oburcb service Sunday Mr, Clough is engag^ in H i^ an of 40 who has studied it Downeaat and ailent aeveraJ daya Ormond beach aa a Cbrlatmae gift ployeesles make every effort to pro- veteran, will continue to do all bis four earloads of friends drove to School work. — Bfay Edgtaton, novelist not present Sdiool pupils riding on while the atate produced a lo ^ last December. It was accepted with teot the safety of school children own baking but with the increased Fort Sbantol, one of the newer reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bacbaus the public transportation facluties aeriea of witneaaea and a ooUeetion riding on trolleys and buses and as facilities at the new b a k ^ be as­ atate parks on the Thames River He received the following letter and son of Rockville were recent Buy now! Buy now! Buy every­ actually do gathe** in groups by sures bis many friends and eustoiheri of bloody exhibita in attemptlnf to t««ffie became heavier in recent below Norwich, and enjoyed a pic­ from N. W. Davis, secretary to the callers at the home of Mrs. Laura thing you need and have so long themselves and talk among them­ a larger selection. He rordially in­ prove be beat hia wife to death with Judson. years this vigilance over :de welfare nic lunch together. Those in the oil kin g: denleci yourself. It is the k ^ to selves of their own problems. vites the j-ublic of Manchester- to an iron pipe becauae of domeatic of yo*Jthful passengers has been in­ party mcluded Mr, and Mrs. Henry “Dear Air. Matsakas; the whole situation. “Reduced fare ticket books are visit the Home Bakery's new shop diacord, Lamaon cheered up yeater* creased.’’ Air. Punderford states. Hutchins and son Carleton, Mr. and “Mr. Rockefeller Is deeply appre­ —General Johnson, NBA admlnle- available at the company’s office a t 819 Alain street. day aa relativea and frienda came to “Aioreover, both the street ears and Mrs. L«ater Hutchins and son ciative of your kind thought in the trator. ^ for children up to the age of eigh- the atand at openinj of the dafenae buses are equipped with safety Fraaci'f Mrs. Joseph Hutchins and gif t of the portrait of himself which teen who are able to establish the aide of the caae. Overnight doors which prevent children from son Merwin, Mrs. Harriet Uttle, has just been received; also of your By a single stroke, the preeldeat fact that th^ are enrolled in He liatened cloaely and wbiapered Miss Flora Wheeler, Mr and Mrs, beautiful letter which accompanied in creating the NRA, has revo- attempting to leave them before school." oceaaionally to bia counael aa the Donald Woodward, Mr. and Mra. the same. A. P. News iutloniaed ^ economic world that they have come to a fuU stop. battle of queationa and aaawera went “Mr. Rockefeller and bis friends was crumbling and Ite fragmenu “Statistics have definitely proved $2S REW ARD Howard Stanley and daughter, Mr, Will be jNdd for any oorn wbiob on, and amiled now and then. He and Mrs, Clayton Hunt and two think it would be an Improvement if crashing down upon the defenseless that the street ear is the safest pub­ Boston—Three enraged bulls and Mrs. A. L. Titus of Sacramento, Great Ubristopber Positive Corn aeemed markedly cheerful aa bia at> the necktie could be brought to a beads ot emtnoyer, worker and lic transportation vehicle in nweb sons, and Mrs. Jennie Hunt. 16 steers shot and killed by police Calif., enjoyed her first airplane Owe cannot remova Also good tonaya a^wouaced they would call a different shads of blue, and we are 60BlU2D#f A ilu . to ride and even in case of accident Frederick Hunt is spending a few as fire levels five cattle sheds at ride recently at the age of M and for cBlIoases, warts and nwlsa auoceaaUm of character witaaaaea taking tbs liberty of sending you —Grover Whalen, ohalnmn of New a child is far more safe on a trolley days at East Hampton, Brighton abattoir. va formally congratulated on her ■eld In Mandiester by GLEN* today. The difenao intimated it Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oehler the portrait, express prepaid, and York tty's llmergenoy Re-em­ or large bus than in the automobile Boston— Nearly 4,000 shoe work­ enterprise by Governor James N E T 'S , 789 Main Strset. might call Lamaon himaalf if the and family returned t> their home one of Mr.‘ Rockefeller's ties which ployment Oommittoe. of a motorist who has taken them Rolpb, Jr. caae progreaBed faat enough. in Metucben, N, J„ after spending represents the shade of blue which ers remain idle in Brockten at Com­ Forcmoat among thoaa coming to their vacation at t ^ home of Mrs. be has been in the habit of wearing, missioner of Labor and Industries b^a aaaiataaca yaatarday waa Dr. Oebler'f jmrents, Mr. and Mrs. and if it is your pleasure to add this Smith confers with representatives Margaret Lamaon, hia aiatar, who Oeorge Ohamplin. improvement to your already gen­ of employers and workers in aa ef­ waa among aavarol witnaaaa^ to The heavy downpour of rain on eral contribution if you will then re* fort to settle their controversy, contradict or diacounr the teatimony Labor Day spoiled a great many turn the portrait, express collect, Cambridge, Mass,—James Bryant of a proaacution witnaaa that Lam* plans for the holiday and was a we will send you our thoughts Conant, 40-year-old former protee^ ton aat in the patio cf bia home laat great disappointment to the many respecting the lecture as a whole. sor of chemistry, takes office as the May 80, while the body of bia wife at the lake cottagae, it being the ''Our friends think that if the 28rd president of Harvard Universi­ waa being moved to the morgue and last day of their vacation for most lines of tbs coat were a little more ty- MOllUfllM e of th «^ especially those having clearly deflnsd it w < ^ help in tbs Bristol, R. Z.— Philo V. Cady, 78, "W hy did Z ever marry her?" children who must go back to the eneral appearance, ^bat is, a very sheriff of Bristol county for the past Slater'a Statement city to school thii week. Sne change from what you have at 42 years, dies, A graphic picture of the acene Miss Harriet Robinson returned present. waa drawn in the teatimony of Dr. home Saturday after spending two “Very truly yours, Lamaon. who aaidi "C^ve waa ait> weeks la Antrim, N. K., wl& her “N. W. Davis, secretary," ting in the patio when Z eame. He arat, Mrs, Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. There was a postscrl^: “This is. waan't doing anything—juat ait> Prentice Droughty her home and the exact else of Mr. Rockafeller'e TALCOTTVILUl ting and ataring. Z dropped to my spent the» w e e lu nod. i stickpin without diamond." It wasi sketched, kneea before him and he began to Mr, and Mrs, Roger Zsbell of New Matsakas 'made the corrections cry. Then Z cried. We cried for per- Haven and Mrs, James Orimm of I Miss Florence Plnney spent the suggested and sent the oil back to bapa four or five minutea. All that Brl^eport were week-end guests week-end with fr mds at Lake Mr. Rockefeller as a birthday gift time Z waa oonacioua of aomeone at the home of Mr, aU Mrs, Hu­ Wangumbaug. this sunlmer. f tending behind me and patting my bert P, CoUins. Samuel Douglas spent the week- aboulder and aaying "You muat Quite a few Columbia people at­ I end in New York City. tove great courage. Dr, lamaon, tended the Elks Fair in Wllllmaatlc Mr,------and Mrs1. E. Aiartinartin OgdenOg of for Dave'a aake." duringIff the three days it was in operation. Hartford rjid Oeorge aM Vlra "Then Z aaw Mra. Buford Brown c o v m y Guinan of Windsor were Alonday (a neighbor of the Lamaona) and Z visitors at the home of A, E. Plnney, realised then she was my strongMt Mr. and Mrs. John Ziesner and Mr. and Mrs. David Stiles and friend. Later Z went out in the patio ANDOVER children Alice and Arthur spent the son returned on Alonday from a holidays with their sister A»s, Fred taking Dr, Jobnsou (Dr. Edith three day motor tour of the New Giesecke. Arthur Ziesner of Johnson, associate of Dr. Lamson) England states. Thomas J, Birmingham of the Bridgeport Presbyterian church led with me and telling her about Mrs. Henry Trautman spent Sunday at law firm of Flynn, Blrmlnfhamilrn and the regular Christian Endeavor Lamson's death," Boston, Mass. Kennedy was appointed attorney meeting of Coventry Aecond Con­ I “Did Dave say 'My Godl Why did for the Home Owners tjoen A sso­ gregational church 8unday using Miss Alargaret Welles left on Fri­ Z ever marry her'?'^ asked Maurice ciation for Tolland County, last the topic “God’s Power and the day for ", two weeks trip to the Rankin, defense attorney. week. The appointment was made W ord ,^ World’s Fair and the Great Lakes. “No, bis only words were; “ 'ffhe by Peter Kennedy who h supervis­ Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Tomlinson, never hurt an)d)ody— she never hurt ing the Federal loans tc home own­ Jr,, have returned to North Coven­ KILLED BY A FALL anything'." ers, and John F. Gaffey, manager try and settled at Autumn View Not Croes-Examloed ot the local branch, Mr, Birming­ F arm , W aterbu ry , Sept. 6.— ( A P ) — John The prosecution did not cross ex­ ham began bis new duties immedi­ Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Hill have Astrauskas, 41, was killed doing a amine Dr. Lamson but reserved the ately, He was graduate!* from Yale returned after a two weeks’ trip kind deed for a friend. right to do so later. L a w school in June 1927. H e at- through the White Mountains and at His neck was broken as a stag­ Efforts of the defense to bring in I tended the Hartford Public school Harrison, N. Y. ing collapsed yesterday at the old testimony about trays containing and Trinity College graduating Mr, and Mrs, Percy Carver spent plant of the Waterbury Casting dishes and food found in the kitchen, from the college in 1924. M r, B ir­ 8unday with Mrs, 8. N. Loomis. Company. failed under a barrage of prosecu­ mingham is married and has two Mr. and Afn. Charles Smith and Astrauskas went u) the building children. tion objections. The defense had daughters Sylvia and aara spent to get wood for his friend, 'Tony sought this testimony from W. H. Burton Lewis accompanied Miss Sunday with Mrs. 8. N. Loomis. Valttas. Previously be had obtamed Ruth Merritt of Hartford on a trip , George Masklell of New York Mason, San Francisco newspaper­ permission from Oscar Olson, the to Andover, New Brunswick, and spent the holidays with hia grand man, and others, as support for watchman, to collect the wood. The visited the latter’s parents over the father George Masklell. Lamson's story bis wife was not latter said be warned Astrauskas week-end and Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. RoUin Beecher of feeling well early on the morning that the staging did not appear Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Guilford spent Monday with Miss of the tragic day and that he arose safe. Jcbn Goodman spent the week-end Cora Kingsbury. and prepared a light lunch for her. at the Henry cottage at Bluff Miss Kathryn McKnlgbt has re­ Astrauskas* wife and one of his Airs. Brown, one of the first per­ Point. turned to her home a f^ working two daughters were among several sons to arrive at the scene after Mr, and Mrs, Walter Barton of at Rocky Hill, persons to. witness the aeclde|it • Introducing Lamson appeared at the front door West Haven spent the week-end Construction is now under way on of bis home and cried that his wife and LaNir Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bretul and Milk street for the State had been murdefed, said she enter­ Herrick at their cottage at Ando­ A id road. ed tbs house and heard Lamson in ver Lake. Rev. Harry C. McKnlght delivered the bathroom calling “Allens I Visitors at A. E, Frink ever the rae morning sermon at the Second SCHALtER’S Allene! Speak to mel" week-end tnd Labor Day were Mr, Congregational cburcb. She said Lamson fainted later and and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and two she revived him by bathing his face children o f W ap p ln g, and AJrs, CIDER M m DOCTOR DATA before be went into the patio and A to C. Frln/. of Rutland, Vt. joined Pr. Lamson. Airs. Brown said Th'ir son and wife Mr. and Mrs. TOLLAND Open Sept 51 she heard no remarks from Lamson H. E. Frink of Bayslde, L. I., New and such as the state witness. Deputy York, were also callers Alenday on Mrs. Alice lAiderwood of Swamp- Sheriff John Moore, reported. She their parents, on their way heme swtt, Alass., and Henry Birdseye of Tues.» Thurs. and Sat Glqnrldge, N. J„ are guests at the Doctor Data, ladies and arentlemen, a scientist o f parts, maJ^IN STRBBT swned by a Wheeling, V a,, doc- ue home of bis father, Lewis B. P H O N E B O W S W. I^ tt Labor Day and Melvin Hop- has a gold tooth in her lower Price. law. Mns of WllUmantlc called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wrlsley Platt Tuesday. and Mrs. Bertha Keeney of Afan- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 198S, PAGE PTVl .

Dallas, Texas county jail, last Mon­ with the slaying of F r ^ Nash, and YOUNG HAN CONFESSES day. four offloerii who yreia taking him Deaths Last N i^i POOR BOYS DREAM NOTORIOUS BANDIT Government Ready back to prison. A 10 to 20 year s u - tence for bank robbery also awaits DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Meanwhile, the government U CSilcago-—Daniel J. Cannody, 64, TO EIGHTEEN IIREAKS’ Bailey at the Kansas state peniten­ reeidy for the case to open. Herbert acting city fire commissioner and tiary from which he and 10 other member of the Fire Department ter WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) RUDEY SHATTERED W H l TAKE STAND Kj Hy^e, United States district at­ convicts escaped in a spectacular more than 82 srears. Nete^AU programs to k t r and basic chains or gronps th

dlanrlr^Htpr little efreid of thli kind of state had gtatewlde prohibition of I because ile can see no w ay of afain itp own for a long while. 9 ^ ' ; i . contracting the volume of eurren* Well, that only leaves eleven jEnraing Herald cy— ^which would be, of course, im> states to get into line in order to PUBIUSUKJJ BX I'HA fiSRALS PRINTING CUMPAN7, Ufa jportantly expanded by the issue of put repeal over the top. EUeven IS Btueli -Jtreat seven and a half billions of new out of twenty-tiiree which have not Manchtitar, Conn. THOMAS CBUOUSON j money with which to permit the yet voted. The contest is begin­ PARIS SCENES—THROUGH %robe tfqpks, suit cases, hat boxes GaneraJ Manasoi banks to pay off their depositors— ning to lose interest, since the only A NEW YORKER’S EYES and shoe .wardrobe trunks. Tbe- Founded October 1, 1881 ^ in case prices went too h ig ^ Not, question that is really alive, now, Mdivtml crest was embroldereo •'n‘. FubJlahec* Bvery Evening iSxcept By JULIA BLANSHARD every piece of her elaborately lace, that is, without rebuilding our bank when a state votes on the question, Sundays ana Bolldays Entered at the hand-made lingerie trousseau— i Post OCrtce at Manchester. Conn, as structure. is whether it will be for repeal by Paris, Sept. 6 — Paris, like toe Second Class Mall Matter. I even toe panties. SUBSCRIPTION RATS18 Well, neither do we, ^ yet and three to one or only two to one. proverbial elephant, never ' forgets One year, by mail ...... 88.00 Per Month, by mail ...... I .60 I in detail. But, frankly, we ate do­ . . . But It sometimes makes mti- BOstaken Ideality ^ Single copies ...... 8 .08 ing absolutely no worrying about takes. Harold Mc(k>rmlck, b a (^ in ■ Delivered, one year ...... 88.00 any skyrocketing of basic prices BEHIND THE SCENES IN Quite a commotion was caused Paris for toe first' time in twa MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED at toe National (hty Bank in toe years (and alone) seems a ur ! I likely to be brought about by ex- I PRESb . , - Champs Blysee the other day chary about announcing bis name, The Associated Press la eaelnsively pending the circulating rwixUnm to when a good-looking blonde lady, after his recent publicity. Yester­ entitled to the use for republlcatlon ' day at toe Rltz, a handsome,, of all news dispatches credited to It the extent contemplated by the dressed in a symphony of electric blonde American ez-patriate mis-^ or not otherwise credited In this Committee for t h i Nation plan blue satin, blue ostricb boa, small paper and also the local news pnb> blue bat atop a mass ot curls, took him for “Jimmy” Donahue,-' llshed herein. All our nervous apprehensions are stepped out of a huge, mder-aJung secretary of toe American Ouh All rights of republlcatlon of Steel Code “Joker" Permits Ad­ here, greeted him cordially and spaclaj dispatches herein are also re­ directed in the exactly opposite cabriolet that exactly matched her ministration Representatives to presented him, as Donahue, to served. quarter— ^lest there may be too much electric blue costume. Sit in With Steel Institute ...... others at toe table. He didn’t cor­ “It’s Peggy Joyce!” whispered, Full service client of N B A Ser- delay in any inflation at all. Clarence Darrow Drops In on the rect her but bowed over hfif hand, vice. Inc. those who happened to be there, Also, we w U let Mr. Smith in on NBA and visits Donald Bichberg accepted the Introductions and tar­ and a crowd collected to await her Publisher's itrpreseniatlve: The ....C . S. Worker! Get Advance ried a few nolnutes talking. ’Then something els^w hicb is that when return. ’They enjoyed watching toe Julius Mathews Special Agency—.'lew In Pay if Living Costs Rise. be bowed himself away, wlto at sleepy, big, woolly English sheep York. Chicago, Detroit and ^ston. he talks about “nationalising all merry little twinkle in bis eye that dog, on toe driver’s seat, and toe MEMBER AUD^ BUREAU OF demand deposits" he speaks the By RODNEY DCTCHER she caught just as he was leaving. CIRCULATIUNR impatient little tan Peke Ota the same language if not the same dia back seat. She realized her mistake but It Evening Herald’s Washington wasn't until a little later that she The Herald Printing Company, Inc., lect as the Herald, which time and It wasn’t Peggy but toe crowd Correspondent realized it was Mc(k>rmlck because assumes no fliiancial responsibility thought It was and moved nearer again has expressed its conviction she used to know him in (^ c a g o foi typographical errors appearing In Washington, Aug. 6.— Roosevelt as toe chauffeur opened toe door advertisements in the Manchester . . . In toe meantime, he haul dis­ that a “real national bank" is as men say there’s a joker in toe Steel for her. Apparently she enjoyed Evening Herald. appeared. inevitable, before long, as tomor code. toe attention tremendously, for WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER «. she held her head high and step­ row’s sunrise. At first glance toe approved ccxie Tbe Queen of Biarritz ped into toe car with aU toe air Mr. Smith says: “It is no more closely resembles that originally Paris is full ot tales of toe abil­ presented by toe Industry and thus of a “Lady Lou” (as they call Mae FORD. Improbable to believe that the gov West here). ity and fascination ot the “Queen strengthens toe belief that toe ad­ of Biarritz” ..... She is an emment can take the first step to­ The administration must win its ministration was above all anxious American girl, Beth Leary, niece ward ^ e socialization of the bank' simply to get Steel under a cxide. The Jimmy Walkers are lo9t stubborn tug-of-war with Henry of toe famous New York “Papal” (General Johnson was more eager in obscurity at Chanes. Nobody Ford. ing system than it is to Ijelleve Countess Lbary . . . Beto is young to fight Ste^ than was his boss, pays any attention whatsoever to that they should come to the rescue and very' handsome, wlto the typi­ Not that it matters so very great­ Roosevelt.) them. One night in toe Casino, while Betty (kimpton was gam­ cal American society figure, tail, ly whether Ford’s factories, big j ^aUed But close reading indicates that thin, and on toe go every minute. bling and Jimmy was standing be­ For the government to “come to Uncde Sam has worked himstlf into they are, operate exactly in accord hind her quietly watching, a 12- She is very wealthy, wears Patou toe steel industry and is going to clothes and gorgeous jewels, and the rescue of every failed bank” in year-old American child spotted with the code of his industry, for have a strong voice in it— if not a is socially “in” as few Americana the way indicated by the Committee him and cried out loud, “Mama, after all the Ford establishments whip band. there’s Mayor Walker!” Jimmy’s succeed in getting Into society. She for the Nation— and for which this is a great friend of Prince George are but a drop in the bucket of the Steel agreed that Johnson and face Ut up and he responded with newspaper let forth its huzzah— of Eingland and the Mountbattens, nation’s industrial life. But the one or two other administration an elaborate bow of recognition. so whether in France or England, representatives should be appointed GAS PRICES GO UP He looks his age now,. Is even thin­ man has, by his course, set himself inevitably be just precisely It is Beto these days who oigan- to consult, attend all meetings with ner and has lost much of toe and exactly to “take the first step izes parties, starts things going in outright defiance of the govern­ and make recommendations to toe HEALTH-DIET ADVICE New York, Sept 6.— (A P)—Fur- W alker swagger. He doesn’t toward the socialization of the bank' everywhere and is constantly orig­ m ment. ~li he is permitted to get board of directors of toe Iron and toer results of toe oil code were seen speak French and all of bis real ing S3nstem,” Steel Institute. BY UR. FRANK McCOY . today in additional trice advances. friends are In New York. inating new ways for toe crowd to away with it, even to the extent of amuse themselves. Also it would be taking it in such A ll Records Open QuestipnB in regard to Health and Diet Standard Oil of ^California, W all i “saving his face,” it is inevitable street learned, raised its posted a way that the opposition of the The representatives will have ac ^ be answered by Or. McCoy who can Paris still rings with laugbable that his example will quickly be price for crude to |1 a barrel, re­ cess to JiU facts and statistics of be addretiNed In care of this paper. En­ incidents of toe Woolworto ' PARLEY DELAYED defiationists and the private-profit storing that level for toe first time followed by thousands of other em­ toe industry and report to Aooseveit close stamped, self-addressed envelope, Princess’ wedding. The day before bankers would be disarmed and with toe expressed objective of as­ for reply. this year. Souto Penn Oil Company ployers. toe ceremony, it suddenly occurred Salonika, Greece, Sept. 6.— (A P ) rendered futile because the plan suring him that consumers, em- advanced Pennsylvania grade 10 Either the nation is bigger than to Barbara (Princess Mdlvanl to — The fourth Balkan conference^ ployes and competitors are protect- HAY FEVER SEASOV cents a barrel and Tide Water Ltd. you!) that her luggage didn’t Henry Ford or Henry Ford is big- depositor announced a Mmilar increase. originally scheduled to be held here ed,. . that, toe^ public interest is pro*pro- • SH SHORTLY, O RTL Y - plain ^ toe methods I have ______most found have the royal crest on it. Six September 15 dur ig toe annual ] and every creditor of a frozen de- satisfactory for treating hay fever. lected and that purposes of toe re­ French artists were called In to do commercial fair, has been postponed The Chinese cultivate an odorless ^dual is allowed, for toe * ^ 7 of | ^ covery act are carried out. I This is toe Ome of year when a rush job of painting golden to late October at toe request of aligned in favor of it at the very Roosevelt’s own men will be on many people dread the return of a QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. onion. Georgian crests aU over toe ward- keeping peace in toe family, to I Bulgaria and Rumania. I start. toe job. Those who know what -toe type of hay fever prevalent In the assume even toe appearance of suc­ President thought about Steel be- fall termed “fall hay fever” which (Spars on toe Heels.) M ay we suggest to our intelligent cessful defiance of toe goyemment’s lieve he will be a powerful force occurs from about August fifteenth Question: Mr. Herman C. writes: and informed correspondent that power in this great crisis then toe | over toe industry now that he has | until cold weather. More than “About seven months ago my right there are more ways of killing a cat it under that code. half of all hay fever cases are of heel began to pain when walking, magnificent adventure of toe NRA besides choking it to death with Man of Many Jobs this class. Many of these cases and toe diagnosis given, after re­ wlU begin to disintegrate and soon <3iairman “Seaboard Bill” Steven­ cent x-ray pictures were taken, was butter? are complicated by a chronic' in- will have fallen to pieces; because son of toe Home Loan Bank Board fiammation of toe bronchitd tubes exostosis. The growth is about < one-balf inch or longer. Can this there are of course any number of| drew plenty of criticism when he which remains during toe cold made A. E. Hutchinson secretary winter months and causes a stub­ be remowed without toe use of toe employers who, if they become con­ BINGHAMTON WRECK. both of that board and ot toe Home born and lingering cough. A s a knife?” tor comfort vinced that the government hsis I It is a long time since a railroad Owners’ Loan (Corporation at com­ general rule, once the disease de­ Answer: Spurs or exostosis on toe been bluffing, will be quick to assert I wreck comparable to toe ope at bined salaries of $10,000. But it’s velops, hay fever recurs with mark­ heel are usually produced by the irritation of rheumatic toxins and and smartness their own rugged Individualism Binghamton in toe length of its just an old Stevenson custom. ed regularity at toe same time each and every year. While hay fever somewhat resemble toe type of bone “like Ford." death roll has shocked the people South (Carolinians recall that Seaboard Bill,” a former congress­ seems to nm in families, a child deposits found in arthritis. In Mr. Ford is a very Ignorant man. of this country. Fourteen dead man, was defeated for renomination does not directly Inherit toe disor­ some cases It is possible to cause an He is entirely capable of believing and a long list of serious injuries last year by James P. Richards. der but may easily inherit a tend­ absorption of toe bone by dieting Select one and In othec cases surger:* Is advis­ that, without any great change in constitute a reminder of railroading And toe chief issue against him, ency to it; in fact, if both father able. In any case, dieting should they say. was toe fact that he had and mother have the complaint, the economic system, toe country days that most people had supposed be used to cleanse toe system of toe "Two-job Hutch” on toe payroll than eight out of ten of toe chil­ of these must always continue to be capable I were long past—toe days of the dren wm develop it before they rheumatic toxin so that no more of here as his secretary while toe lat- toe spurs form. of absorbing a certain number of wooden coach. t^ was drawing pay as a readine twelve years. Clerk in toe South (Carolina legisla­ The hay fever symptoms chiefly 2 P. Suites! Ford cars. He has not, of course. Nowadays railroad wrecks occur (To® Much Sugar.) ture. affect toe mucous membrane lining any more understanding of cause with considerable frequency, but Clarence Darrow and Donald R, the nose and toe upper part of toe Question: E. K. E. asks: “Is sugar and effect than a cat. It is not at they are not ordinarily accompanied Rlchberg, chief counsels of N R A , throat as weU as toe membranes harmful if taken excessively ? A all to be wondered at that he re-1 by toe bloody horrors'that for many held a joshing party as they left around toe eyes. - Some of toe man 74 suffers from weak back. He takes during the day 24 spoonsful sents as an outrage any Interfer-1 years transpired whenever two Richberg’s office and ran into a common symptoms are: violent and crew of newspapermen: explosive fits of sneezing; watering. of sugar In bis tea or coffee— and ence with his “rlghtli” as a great 1 trains collided or one was hurled then more sugar with porridge.” / m;n yo7;tii;^ up your chair SSnn “■ industrialist. He wants to keep I down an embankment. The advent and hunched over my desk I said ® profuse watery dis- Answer: Any kind of food includ­ on “running his own business,” m of toe steel coach and toe appllca- •Good gosh a job’!” di requiring fre- ing sugar is harmful if taken exces­ I sively, and toe man you .refer to is toe most profound blindness to toe I tlon/ o f its principles of construc- dared Richbere ' ^ blowing; a sensation of con- 5o V ouSt" gestion with fullness through toe certainly taking entirely too much fact that nobody, any more, can iun I tlon to passenger cars redeemed You sidd ‘M ?^(Ld “ °®® ®®®“ ^ atop up the sugar. If he keeps this up, he will his own business with total disre-1 railroad travel, long ago, from most YOU smu. My (^d, here goes half nostrils and interfere with br^th- surely develop worse trouble than a day but I won t have to listen to I ing. There may be a dull ache weak b!udc, which is probably now gard to the businesses of other peo- of its deadly peril, Johnson!’ j through toe front part of the head. a symptom of some disorder devel­ pie and the combined business of a Yet all of those killed at Bing- “Keep me around here”— he told The patient feels dull and lisUess. oping because of his injudicious use hundred and twenty-five million I hamton were, it appears, occupants Richberg, looking at toe reporters— of food of such high caloric value. “and r il get you some publicity. The majority of hay fever victims human beings, and that if toe coun-1 of a wooden coach, are intellectual or high strung lU' Darrow was asked what would (After Bedudag.) try were to go on being run accord- it is rather beside the question happen after repeal of pEohlbiti(m I attacks of hay Question: Mrs. Louis A. asks: ing to toe Ford conception it would who was responsible for the Bing- - h . had baen .t «or S i “Having reduced several pounds, very soon be in a condition of wild I hamton smash. ’The blame for toe how can I firm up a skin which re­ anarchy. I fatalities plainly rests cm whoever mains loose and flabby?” Ford simply has no conception of I is responsible for toe wooden coach, Answer; The skin does not .ihrinif U a u n r" ^ anxious about blamed for causing this disease and or reduce as rapidly as the fat un­ toe fact that all his g;reat oppor-1 That is not a criminal responsibU- _a , . a a ^ approximately one million hav der it, tut this coiidition can be cor­ tunities are toe outgrowth of an ity but it must be a very dreadful heaM year look for- rected in toe course of time if you ordered state of society. He imag-1 one to bear, ^ appolntmrat had ward with dread to toe newmown will continue to take daily exercises ines be made them himself. He been approv^, then worked all hay, toe ragweed, toe golden or and cold showers. mght and until 3 a. m. cqvering toe any of toe poUens which precipitate has, of course, been able to create THE RISING TIDE. steel code conference for his news-1 an attack. ’There are some cases (Child Vomits Up Breakfast) bis great business and reap his enor­ papers. He was surrounded by other which do not appear at any certain One of toe brightest signs of toe Question: Mrs. Grant I. writes: mous profits only through toe oper­ correspondents, but didn’tdidn’ tell toe season but develop after the natientpatient “I have been reading your articles times is toe compilation of figures news to a soul. ation of 'law. Without its protec­ hak breathed dust, feathers, face on health with interest and wish by toe National Industrial Ckinfer- That was Leo R. Sack, correspon­ powder, etc. your advice in regard to my grand­ tion he would be less than toe aver­ dent for toe Scripps-Howard news­ ence showing that employment in Although a Lay fever attack may children, ages 3 1-2 and 5 years. age Bohimk on his assembly line, papers. He is toe first man chosen English Lounge Groups be brought on by toe exposure to They are very healthy looking chil­ toe United States increased by bet­ from toe press gallery for an im­ for toe Bohimk could at least grab pollen ot various plants and expos­ dren, but toe older one quite fre­ ter than 10 per cent in July over portant post in toe Roosevelt ad­ a club and put up a physical fight ure to many other substances, such quently eats his breakfast and ministration. for himself mid his far^y, and Ford exposure is not toe main or under­ vomits it up almost immediately. I Flactuating D. 8. Pay ______Davenport and Chair couldn’t do even that. monthly percentage gain recorded lying cause of toe disorder. The Thiey both grind their teeth at night Federal employes have it

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1938, -P A G I8 8E1 .i. AOVEBTISEMENT^ I ADVEKT18BMENT— bouse. It appeared to him that no­ stltuta," will be presented. Cato- body was around and going to the ACTIVE SEASON AHEAD erine Cordner^ and David Hutchin­ CONSUMERS’ S n C IE R i' FUeAUTOIMF yard and finding toe car imiocked CLEANERS, DTERS son who were delegates from the be pushed it out into toe road and league to toe Ybuhg People’s Insti­ started it The sound awakened FOR EPWORTH LEAGUE tute at toe Wfllimantic camp­ , AT NRA Mr. Heritage and be telephoned to HERE ORGANIZB) grounds, August 18-20, will give TH ^ HAS LONG RECOM) their impresilons of toe institute, toe Manchester police. Larson on ■ A supply of oonsumer’a Membership Divided Into Com­ which covered courses in social ser­ reaching Wapplng Crater turned to­ was received at the Ctoamber vice, recre^tiona] leadership and ^ARGAINHOUND wards Buckfand, Went as far as mittees — Lay Plans for Commerce office, headquartera Alfred Larson, Boond (hrer laming street and then cut east Wflliam Doapm Is Elected Devotional Meetings. general Ei>worto League methods. the local NRA committee, today, again. It is hoped every member will he persons wbo‘ have signed the While he was doing this the Man­ ’The Epworto League of toe South present .at thla opening session; and Burner's pledge and have not Steiger’s in Hartford have just You can save money on your chester police bad l^ n notified b. that others interested in the work Presideiit — To Set Up Methodist church faces an un­ ceived toe insignia are aaked to ti$A received some smart suede Jackets bedding at the O A B Bedding from Local Conrt, Broke toe signal lights and Officer Pren­ will enroll at this meeting. ’ usually active season. ’The member­ at toe Chamber for their sticlraw. for the girl going back to college. Shop at SB Oak street ’They sell for tice drove toe automobile to the It is requested that signers call fW They're made with drop shoulders less. Mattresses and beds from Jail m NewYork Recently Oakland bridge. Motorcycle Police­ Prices Standard. ship has been divided into four FALLS TO HIS DEATH toe stickers In person as the coto* and seml'fltted backs, and have but> $6.50 up. man H ern^ Musker drove toward separate committees or depart­ mittee is not allowed to give toe ton fronts and collars. A Kasha Buckland and later returned to ments, as follows: First department, signla to children. ’This will lining in eac^ Jacket assures Children generally like pota­ Oakland. ’They were about to give Roberta Burr, leader; Gladys Har­ When Policeman Joseph Prentice The Manchester Cleaners, Dyers Naugatuck, Sept 6.—(AP)— assist in mEdting a proper check-! warmth. Autumn brown and forest toes and if the vegetable is* prop­ up toe watch thinking that the ''nr rison, David Hutchinson, Ethyle John B. Kozaczld, 48, of 22 Pros­ and Herman Muske picked up Al­ and Tailors’ Association was form­ eliminate errors. green are the colors and the sizes erly cooked it gives good returns bad gone through when a light was ed at a meeting held last night at Lyttle, Walter Holman, Florence pect .street Union City, was foimd range from 14 to 20. They are for the money invested. ’The time- fred Larson, age 21, who had stolen noticed' and toe car was coming toe store o f M. F. Levchuk ot 121 Lewis, Clarence ’Tufklngton dead at tor bottom of an elevator priced at $7.95. honored combination of "meat and a car from the yard of Thomas from toe west. As toe car approach­ Spruce street, with nearly ever per­ Eveljm Beer. Second department, shaft of toe United States Rubier It has been estimated that 800 potatoes" is foimded on merit. Heritage in Wapplng and brought ed toe Oakland street bridge Officer son engaged in toe tailoring, dry Shirley Richmond, leader; Muriel Company plant here to's ‘ morning words make up 75 per cent of an f S K i f Irish potatoes are low in vitamin him to toe police station they uid Prentice and Officer Muske stepped cleaning and pressing business being Anderton, Bernice Harrison, V.ll- at 8:20 o’clock. toe words used in ordinary speech A, medium in B, and good in C. not realize that they had captured out and toe car was brought to a present. The object at toe associa­ bert Tedford, Mary Mason, Marlon Kozaczkl was employed on- the and writing. The care of meats after cooking They also contain an alkaline salt a man who has been six times ar< sudden stop. Larson made no at­ tion, it was announced, is toe stand­ Brookings, Marjory Lyttle, Wads­ night shift in toe plant and used is important if they are to remain which is beneficial in offsetting rested for stealing automobiles and tempt to resist and was taken to ardization ot prices, hours and dis­ worth McKinney and Virginia toe elevator in moving a goora attractive to the last morsel. They the acid-forming salts of meat. who bad escaped from Westchester toe police station. It was after mid­ continuation ot imtair competition, Loomis. Third department, Siar- truck from one floor to another. must be kept very cold , in the first Herein lies their value as an ac­ County Penitentiary at Eostvlsw, night when he was brought in and 'nus, it was stated, is toe first s,sp Jorle Wilson, leader; Catherine His body was found by James Cud­ p^ e in order to preserve them, companiment to meats. They aid N. Y„ but two days before. be denied that be bad ever been in in compliance with NRA. Cordner, Dorothy l^tle, Dorothy dy, night watchman. As the truck M i l i i llien they must be kept well cov* materially in reducing the acid Finger prints taken after he bad trouble before. The following officers were elect­ Woods, Marion Legg, Gertrude and waa on the second-floor landing lA At toe session of toe Manchester ered to prevent drying and loss of condition of the body and tend to been ordered bound over to toe ed at toe meeting tut night: Wil­ Gladys Squires . ’The fourth depart­ was believed he fell from that if VM sm4 MMV f»r MIt, liM«, beae flavor. With these two simple pre> keep it in good condition. Pota­ Town Court on August 80 be was liam Dougan, ot the Dougan Dye ment in charge of James Lewis, in­ point to toe bottoVn of toe abaft renke, eli., tree eel *e w l f#we cautions, there need be no food toes resemble the dark cereals as bound over, probable cause being Works, president; Joseph Della cludes Marjory Crockett, Heiko He Is believed to have bad rela­ M Id S4 bears Casey e «ael eaeaat spoilage and waste. a source of iron. One medium found. When toe pictures were Ferra, West Side Tailor Shop, vice Gardner, ’Thomas Cordner, gidward tives in Poland. ■aalbly aa( af vaar Isaaaw. Vae era sized potato yldlds the same.araount taken and also the finger prints he McCauley, Hazel Drlggs, Ann Lut- r president; Jacob Greenberg, of ■batsiS aaly' far ifca aaseM bataaae. of iron grams as one slice of beef was taken to toe Hartford County zra, Howarc Holman and Mae Greenberg’s Dyers and Cleaners, NBA BANNISS HELP eaC aaly hr iba aaaat Saa yaa baas D^n’t be' troubled with painful 2 8*4 by 1 1 -2 b -' 8*4 Inches. Jail. secretary; Robert Dougan, of toe M oriarty. corns at any time when you can get New York warden while In Manchester Cleaners and Dyers, A meeting of the first department New York, Sept. 6.— (AP)—These instant relief by tising ’’Com Manchester last evening bad no treasurer. will be held tonight at 7 o’clock at Blue Eagle banners, it seems, mean Cmm/«... wrMt,.. ar (absMi Dream." It is made by the makers rtlcular desire to take toe man Committees will be named at a toe church when plans will be dis­ Jobs in more ways than one. of Patch’s Cod Liver Oil and is Sunburned hair requires ' re­ ck, but was more Interested in meeting ot toe new association cussed by toe committee for future The Ck)tton Textile Institute re­ available on’*' "* Weldon Drug K ’ersonal Rnance G>. awakening. Steam oil treatments getting toe keys of toe pehltentlary,which will be held Friday evening at devotional meetings, which will be ports that an unexpected demand Store, for 2f/ ‘ with shampoos, are beneficial—$1.60 feeling that the courts of this state which time there will be announced resumed Sunday evening, Septem­ for the flags h u increased consump­ Rooor a, Stfata Tliaatea BISa. at the Weldon Beauty Salon, Hotel would handle toe case properly from a set of prices to be followed and ber 10 at 6 o’clock. tion of certain types of cotton goo^ TBS Mata 8t> Maaehaatay Sheridan. now on. At this fifst fall Sunday evening and that this new business is pro­ Open Tbnraday Evc:.inaa Catll 8 P. II. the final decision on closing hours. Pkona 84S0 A committee was named consisting meeting a program devoted to the viding work for operatives at a cus­ Most of the inu...4i in the win* Tke only eharao la throe poreoat pe* You’re going to dance the hours of Robert Dougan, John Gourley general theme, "Echoes of toe In- tom arily slEick season. Month on aapalS oMonat of loaa. ter collections centers in evening away this fall in an evening dress and Jacob Greenberg to see others clothes. If a woman is not original which has the new hour-glass sil­ A3 FAMUES OFF in the business about Joining. in her choice and does not wear houette. i:owns that express her individual* Fabrics, designs and accessories !ty, then she is certainly lacking in are important, of course, but it’s to SETTLE MAKES REroRT dress sense. Never before have the silhouette that you must pay C B A K in LIST HERE there been so many styles to choose special attontlon if you would be from . truly chic. ON BALLOON JOURNEY / If you are tall and slim you can Evening costumes closely mold J,' Slip into a siren’s sheath that hugs the figure in very much the same Total of 350 Persons Are the throat modestly in front but is nmnner as did the fashions of 1908. Flier Believes He Holds Record disconcertingly denuded in the back Fur is used lavishl;' on these new With 51 Hours, 59 Minutes and completed by Just a suspicion evening gowns for fall. Sometimes Dropped from RoD in Last of a pointed train. Or you can in the Air. a band of It is stitched on around Alfred Larson 'lose your heart to a gown of Greek the bottom, but more often it trims Washington, Sept. 6. — (AP) — persuaurion which fMls into clas* the neck or some part of the skirt. September term of toe Superior Month. Lieut. Commander T. W. G. Settle, sleal folds about the feet. Or Court of this county under a bond / again, you can assume a quaint who flew the Navy balloon in toe of $1,000, which he was not able to James Gordon Bennett race from little old-fashioned air with one furnish, and pictures disclosed his During the month of August, the of those models with drooped Charity department of the town of Chicago to Branford, Conn., today A gleaming white sink adds to the identity and now Larson has more brought into National Aeronautical iShoulders, bustle, frills and posy of appearance of your kitchen. Keep than one charge to face when be Manchester has dropped a total of ' fiowers, completed or not by a 860 persons from the charity lists, Association headquarters here his Rulers it shining with Vanco. comes to trial this month in Hart­ barograph which is expected to cam eo. representing 88 famlllef. The re­ ford. give him toe duration record. ONLY port for toe month of August shows Trains are In again for formal H is R ecord Settle, reporting a comparatively 1,821 persons having received orders 500 L E F T l Hale’s have a supply of regulation evening wear. Everybody features The finger prints and the picture calm trip with a landing in full them. Molyneux, Schiaparelli, of Larson were sent to the finger for groceries rent or other aid, rep­ DRUG STORE gym suits. ’They are in blue and moonlight, still did not know O N E FR EE white and are approved by the Maggy Rouff, Lelong and Marcel print bureau in Washington, D. C., resenting a total of 280 families. ■ whether he was winner in toe race, Ph^cal Education departments of Rochas. Wonderful artificial fiow­ on August 81, toe day after his ar­ ’The total number of grocery and as two balloons still had not been W IT H A N Y our schools. These suits are priced ers in the most imusual coloi; con­ rest. On September 1 toe finger rent orders issued during toe past heard from. PURCHASE PRESCRIPTIONS CORRECTLY OOBfPOUNDED Days Only trasts trim one side of the decollete prints and picture sent from Man­ month.was 818, divided as follows: from 11.19 to $1.98. However, if his barograph, when SM A L L OR at Molyneux’s. Velvet gloves and chester were properly classified and groceries, 650, total $2,809.82; rent, calibrated by the Bureau of Stand­ 845 MAIN STREET PHONES 8806—8809 Hiurs., Friday and belts in a deeper shade than the yesterday a letter wsui received 168, total $2,213.80. There were 11 ards, bears out toe records he has LARGE Saturday dress or directly contrasting are from Washington by Chief of Police new applicants for aid during toe niade, he will have a duration tally Fruit should be thoroughly wash­ other highlights of this collection, Samuel G. Gordon bringing unusual month. of 51 hours and QP minutes. ’The r The total number of orders issued 1 ed before you eat it. Never eat and sometimes this is completed by Information. previous record was 49 hours. BABY NEEDS by the charity department for the HEALTH AIDS cherries or other fruits tmtll they a velvet hat It told of the different times that One windstorm, soon ridden year to date is 18,898 amounting to have been rinsed several times in Larson has been arrested, where and through, was all he encountered in for what cause. In each case, the $74,788 as of Sept. 1. Regnlar SOc Baby $1.25 clean water. Fruits which are to be Mrs. Kronick of the Wilrose Shop bis trip. Settle said. Castile, ponnd bar Jfaa/C peeled and cooked or served in a caters especially to wedding parties. records showed, be had been en­ He expressed confidence that the EDROLAX 49c salad should be washed before you She will be glad to have any pros­ gaged in stealing automobiles. The The champion butter eaters of two unreported balloons, an Ameri­ start to peel them. • pective bride accompany her to New first record dated back to 1931 when toe world are Canadians; their per can civilian bag imder Frank A. i 40o CASTORIA C ot ’Tb .19c York on One of her weekly shopping under the name of R. A. Larson be capita consumption of butter is Trotter, and toe Polish entry were Full Uno—FLIT - BLACK tours. was arrested in Burlington, N. J., about 80^ pounds. safe. Regnlar 60e Import­ To you mothers who are particu­ for stealing an automobile. He was FLAG - LUCKY STRIKE lar about children’s haircuts I sug- given a one year suspended sen­ ed Olive O il ...... 3 9 c F LY SPR AYS est Minor’s Barber Shop. ’The bar- tence. gers are pleasant and the haircuts As Alfred Larson, in January ex cellen t 1932, be was arrested by toe police YOU CAN HAVE (Ispartment of New Rochelle on toe charge of theft, but no reference Is DRAM PERIFUME SALE A LOVELY SKIN co-operative students from the High made to his sentence on that occa­ Coty Odors...... 49c school. ’The town’s one parochial sion, but in the same month be was H oubigant...... 49c New, wonderfnl MELliO-OLO MISS ESTES HEADS school previously announced an an­ again picked up by the Stamford, tmee powder atnyo on loacer. ticipated enrollment of close to 425 Connecticut police on the charge ot Boys Suit Special Shalimar ...... 59c Blue H ou r...... 89c hldea tiny llnea and wrlaUea. pupils, which is close to the satura­ prereata larse porea. Baadlahaa stealing an automobile. He was only fhlae. none ef tkat drawn H. S. ENGLISH DEPT- tion point. turned over to the New Rochelle, *'paaty” look. Cannot Irrltato tk# As has been the case in the past, N. Y., police, but there was not suf­ Eve In Paris,___ 49c Xmas E v e ...... $1.23 moot delicate akin kceanao naw no special observance marked the ficient evidence and be was turned Sizes 6 to 18 Years.' Freaek proceaa makea It tka re-opening of local schools after the free. On April 13, 1932 be was ar­ Late Flowers___ 39c Jasm in...... 29c purest face powder known. Toa Good wearing suits will love the dellahtfnl fra- summer vacation, vlrtuaUy every rested at Mount Holly by county grmmee. Try MBLliO-GLO teday. Socceeds Miss Avis Waldi school starting immediately on regu­ detectives and brought back to New that will serve them R a ffy ...... 29c Gardenia...... 29c 50e and S1.00. lar class room activities. Rochelle where he was sentenced to • well. Who Retnms to Formor Resume Evening School serve one year in toe penitentiary After being suspended last year, and pay a fine of $600, this fine to the evening school will resume again be worked out at the rate of $1 a Post in Newton, Mass. day unless paid. 60c REM the first week of October but a Cut To Isu-ge enrollm ent o f students is not Breaks Jail anticipated, as there has been no As far as the records at Wash­ 5 LBS. ’The opening of schopls today influx of foreign-bom persons to ington were concerned be was still a prisoner in toe Westchester Peni­ EPSOM brought announcement of'the [resig­ Manchester. ’The annual education­ al bu(^et for the school year of tentiary. In sending out toe report FULL PINT nation <4 Afiss Avis C. Walsh, head of what was foimd from toe Man­ SALTS of the English department of Man­ 1938-34, which has been approved by the Joint School Board and will chester finger print record and the chester kigh school, and the pro­ picture there was also sent a copy motion of Miss Helen J. Estes to be recommended to the voters in r a s c i WITCH HAZEL October, includes an appropriation to toe Albany, N. Y., department, tUs position. Miss Walsh has been to Mount Holly, N. Y., and to toe a member of the local faculty for of $1,000 for evening schools, which figure is less than two-fifths of the Westchester warden by toe director four years and resigned to accept a of finger prints, J. E. Hoover. MEN’S NEEDS position in Newton, M us., where she actual cost in 1931-1982. OUTFIT Soon after recelvmg this informa­ Barbasol, res*. 35c . . .2 7 c formerly taught. ’Thet 1938-84 budget is drastically tion Chief Gordon received a tele­ YOUR BOY TIm Ghorm of Dainty May Drop Magazine reduced from former years and gram from Warden Paul R. Brown Mdle, reg. 35c. cut to 24c Miss Walsh has been advisor to totals $277,198, with an additional AT HOUSE’S LOVELINESS I of the Westchester institution ask­ Lilac Vegetal, the staff of Somanhls, the school $23,000 for upkeep of buildings, in­ ing that Larson, be held. Without magazine published four times dur­ cluding the trade schooL The eve­ waiting for a reply to toe telegram reg. 5 0 c ...... 29c ^ ing the school year. At the pres­ ning school item is also separate. Warden Brown started by automo­ ent time it is not known whether bile for Manchester. » baaT Gillette • Probak the publication will be continued Tells of Escape Otho’ Boys* Suits $12.50 to $18 ?l.20 fhiw year, due to lack o f financial The warden reached Manchester Auto-Strop Blades and student support. BROMO- NORTON SHOE ^O R E about 5 o’clock last night. He told Package of O C Miss Estes obtained her B. A. of the escape and also told that Lar­ SELTZERi degree at Wheaton and her Master son when he made his dash for e r . Five ...... dbO C in Education degree at Harvard. TO OPERATE HERE liberty had taken an automblfile be­ Boys’ Knickers $1.50 (p $2.50 She has long been the active head longing to one of the guards. ’The 80o( -48e After Shave Tak .. .16c of the Sock and Buskin club and guard had left toe key in toe car has become highly popular with the flJ E i Stjiitic Pencils ...... 7c The Norton Shbe Company, a and there was also a bimch of keys BOYS’ LONG CORDUROY PAN'TS / ' s o t > student body. Her place as a teach­ ianra JaPti with pipe...... $1J9 modified chain shoe store catering that were used in locking certain Hair Brushes. er of English will be taken by Miss Sanee Jelle, sefln—89s to women only, is to open a branch sections of toe penitentiary In the Blue, Gray, Tan and Brown Reg. $1.00. cut to. .49c / MILKt' i IsabeUe Worth, who taught last year ’Thursday, September 14 in the Park car. In additira to this there was a at the state normal school in Keene, IHAGNESIAI building. ’The company buys shoes pair of light trousers and a white MENI STAY YOUNG! N. H. Miss Worth is a graduate sw eater. from factories located in ^ew York KOTEX. reg. 35c... .1l9c Do aot arow old bofore yoar of ’Tufts College and has a master City, Brooklyn, N. Y., Lynn, Mass., Before toe alarm could be given of arts degree from Boston Uni-- pme. Retain yonr vrlporoas and Brockton, Mass. ’They are Larson bad made good his escape Boys* Furnishings Manhood by keeping yonr versity. operating a store in New Haven, an­ from that part of New York. Noth­ P

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Dorothy Terboss, SusquehEuma. Mary Elizabeth Teskey, 5, 303 m p u m w p A K S E COAL REACHED Univerjal Terrace, Susquehanna. SHOW SCHOOL DEBT WAGES RAISED David R. Robinson, negro qwrter Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks in the rear end of the parlor car at AT COUIfiE OPENING the end of the ^assenge. train said, IN MRA CAMPAIGN IN WADDEU REPORT AdEuns Exp ...... 9% AUEGED nMUPEK ‘T was *n t' . kitchen of the parlor (Furnished by Putnam ft Oo.) BY FORD FIRN; Central Row, Hartford, Goim. Air Reduc ...... s.. 97 car. Suddenly I he rd an awful Local School SoperiiitoRdeiit to Alaska J u n ...... 39% r Make Address te New Rrit* . • smash. Ohe cai shook and 1 started 1 Bf. Stocks Allegheny ...... 5% Closes Tonight Bat Many to fall. I could see the car buckling. Town Treasurer's Statement Allied (3hem ...... 132 . SlENniN NRA aih on Sept. 29."' See Man Trymg to AUnct Then everything was black as a Bank Stocks Am CEm...... 89% grave. Bid Asked Am For P o w ...... 18 (Ooatlnaed From P a g e O n e) HEurtford, Sept. 6-^(A P) — ’The Teams Ha?e Not Filed Regains Senses Includes AD of the Assets Cap Nat Bank ft Truat 8 _ Am Rad St S <...... 15% blennlfl meeting ot the S|ate Board Wonan— Ron ffia Dirri “When ^ came to 1 thought I 450 — Am Smelt ...... 36% eontribu.ing office supplies Emd of 8}ducation was held today ana was home in Jersey City *md was First National of Htfd 90 — Am Tel and Tel ...... 1 ^ other equipment Dean Frederick S. Jones of New Their Final Reports. just getting ready to go to work. I and Liabilities. Htfd. Ck>im. ’T ru s t----- 48. 55 Am Tob B ...... -.... 89 The Dearborn campaign hEm Haven was re-electeOjcbairman. The and CaD the Police. heard rn awful hissing sound. Then Htfd National B and T '16 Am Wat W k s ...... 27% mEule good progress. The commit­ varipus .committees, will be ajppoint- I realized that it was steam ' is- Phoenix St B and T... •175 __ AnEUXinda ...... 16% tee last night reported that 753 of ed by Chairman Jones,^ probably caplng. It was fiowlng all over With tonight set as the closing Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ West Hartford Trust.. — 175 Atchison ...... 65 ' the 763 merchants Emd mEmufac- within a week. The boEtfd beard the Bridgeport, Sept 6.—(AP)-!-neo date of the local NRA campEdgn, me. And for the first time I knew dell’s report, printed in today’s Insnranoe Stocks Auburn ...... 58 turers m the. city had secured protest ot James J. S^erville of Lehigh Uaiveralty students brought there had been a wreck. I heard more than half of the volimteer Herald on page nine lists for the Aetna Csisusdty .j...... 53' 55 Aviation Corp ...... il% Blue Ekigles Bridgeport, who last d|>E tog vas their summer vacation to an eoedt- people screaming and crying. I workers have not tumsd in their first time in the history of the town Aetna Life ...... 21% 23% Balt Emd O hio ...... 32 notified by the board of his retire­ ing climax with an exploit wfaielr heard a little boy crying, ’mamma, flna.1 report and figures announced the indebtedness of the' town’s Aetna Fire ...... 33 35 Bendlx ...... 17% CONFERENCE TOhnOHT ment on ^ p t . 1. reflected glory on themstiveb and mamma.’ I called to him, ‘Wait a today indicate that the drive to en­ schools. The inclusion of this .-e- Automobile ...... 20 22 Beth Steel ...... 37% Washington, sept 6.— (AP)— The bosu'd approved the program their alma mater when they ran minute. Sonny.’ I tried to get up port in the annual statement ot the (k>nn. Genersd...... 33 35 Bet»- Steel, pfd ...... 62% list employers and consumers under President Roosevelt bEis ammged for the exercises to be held in con­ down and* captured William Mason, and I couldn’t. My right leg was Town Treasurer was caused by con- HEurtford Fire ...... 43% 45% Borden ...... 26% to confer tonight with Hugh S. the Blue Eagle will be an over­ nection with the state opening ot 39. of 825 Capitol avenue, who was numb. So T started to crawl out National Fire ...... 43 45 CUn P a c ...... 16 % Joluuon, his industrisd administra­ whelming success. At a late hour the new teachers’ college .at New aiTEdgned in City Ckiurt today through the car and prayed as I Hartford Steam Poller 49 51 Case (J. I . ) ...... 73 tor, on the status of Henry Ford, aa this morning it was reported that BritEdn, Sept. 29. Mayor Ueo 'ge the nuu3 who was Edleged to have crawled. 1 crawled only five or six Phoenix Fire ...... 58% 60% Cerro De Peisco...... 84% who has fEdled tc Edign himself (Quigley ot New BritEUn, Gov. Cross, 3587 consumer pledges had been re­ attempted to abduct "Mrs. Mary feet when I bupaped into some­ Travelers ...... 400 410 (3hes and Ohio ...... 46 with other members of the automo­ E^resident James RowlE^id Angell of ceived with twenty companies ot Radwick, ot 47 Rosedale street late the infantry troops still to be heard thing. Tt was the front part of the PubUc IJtillties Stocks Chrysler ...... 43 bile iniustry undei the new NRA Yale; Supt. Frederick A. Verplanck Conn. I lec Serv ...... Coca Ck)la ...... 88% last night. from. engine. And I was scared. There I 43 47 workln, agreement. ot MEmchester; (^hEurles E. Pratt, an had been only five or six feet away Conn. Power ...... 40 . 42 Col Gels ...... 18 By telephone this morning, John­ instructor af New Britain and Dean A chsu’ge of breEush of the peace Employers’ Reports __ The goal set by the local NRA from the engine wh -e it crashed Greenwich W&G. pfd. 53 0>1 Carbon ...... 59 son told the President ’’ e had no Jones will speak. <. WEU made against Mason and today Hartford Elec ...... committee is 5,00(1 signers, the num­ into the car. I started to crawl 54 56 Coml Solv ...... 36% news auout Ford. Dr. Charles Carroll ot Rhode Is- Judge Jkmes C. ShEumon set hear­ Hartford Gas ...... eui ber estimated to give Manchester back the other way. I was terribly 45 50 Cons G ...... 47% , The effort for a bituminous coal lEuid is on the program as the visit­ ing for next Thursday-. Mason sup­ faint and the screams of those poor do., pfd ...... 45 — (3ons Oil ...... ^...... 14 code would L»- renewed at once, he ing speaker. State Commissioner ot plied a bond of $50C. 100 per cent rating. Due to 2ie S N E T C k ) ...... Cont C a n ...... 65% danger of duplication, it will be dif­ passengers were awful. 110 114 further reported, smd a full and de­ Education Ernest W. ^tterfleld The Students Manufacturing Stocks Corn Prod ...... 86% ficult to obtain a report from the “Then 1 guess I must have faint­ termined effort wiU be made to will preside. One ot the college youths who ed, because the next thing I knew Am HardwEU’e ...... 20 22 Del L Emd W n ...... 34% bring xbo'.'t this long sought Eigree- overtook Mswon and turned him ovtr artillery regiment, of which'twency- Am Hosiery ...... 15 — Drug ...... 48% two bateries are still to report. It is a lady was bolding up my head and ment. to police shortly before midnight, putting 8 pillow under it.” Arrow H and H, com. 11 13 Du P o n t ...... 78% Pending tonight, the President iA Is William Bullard, son ot J. W. C. pointed out that the workers en ' do., p f d ...... — Arthur Teskey, 12, oi Susque­ 90 Eastman Kodak ...... 80% saying ’o' ling about what he hEis Bullard, of Westway road. South- gaged in the canvass of employers Billings smd Spencer.. — 2 Ellec Emd Mus ...... 2% URGES ALL JEWS have, in many cases, left the Presi hanna, escaped the fate of his in mind regarding Ford. He has port, socially prominent yachtsman mother, Mrs. Arthur Teskey, who Bristol BrEiss ...... 15% 17% Elec Autr L it e ...... 19% made no threats, and the adminis­ dent’s Reemployment Agreement do., p f d ...... 95 — Elec Pow Emd L t ...... 9 who for yeEurs has competed with with the employer and the latter was killed, by being ir the wash — tration Is relying upon public opin­ the Pequot Yacht (jlub as skipper room of the steel car with another Case, Lockwood Emd B 300 Gen Elec ...... 23% ion to support the 'N’ationEd re­ has later signed and turned his cer­ CoUlns Co...... Gen F o o d s ...... 37 TO START BOYGOn in the Star and AtlEmtic classes. boy when the crash c> me. 35 covery program. tificate of compliance in at the post Colt’s Firearms ...... Gen Motors ...... 32 WilliEun is a Lehigh sophomore this “ There was a terrible crash, then 16% 18% There have been rumors here office, where the list of signers is Eagle Lock ...... 31 34 Gillette ...... 13% year. hundreds .of people screaming and that Ford weis m a k in g overtures, obtained each day. The NRA com­ FEifnir Bearings ...... 40 50 Gold Dust ...... 22% The other is Lewis Roberts, ol yelling,” he said. ’*We were caught but this could noi be confirmed. mittee is unable to annoimce the Fuller Brush, (Hass A . 5 10 Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% 112 Penfield roEUl,v Fairfield, just en­ So fEm ar the labor policy of the Samuel Dntermeyer Would signers until such time as the em­ there, the door jammed After a Gray Tel Pay Station 16% 18% Hudson Motors . . ; ...... 14 tering his junior yea:, at Lehigh, ployer hands in his certificate and long while somebody heard us yell­ Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 Int Harv ...... 39 administration is concerned, it WEm and about to return to Lehigh be­ if this method were followed it ing, and came and chopped us out.” Hartmam Tob, com .... — . 5 Int Nick ...... 19% emphasized today at the White Have Them Refuse to fore clEusses begin tc go out for the House that the government was would result in duplication and con­ do., pfd ...... 6 — Int Tel and Tel ...... 16 footbEill teEun. He is assistEmt mEma- (xeorge H. WEiddell standing pat on the law as to col­ fusion. A file prepared at the Cham­ Int Silver ...... 38 42 Johns MEmville...... 51% ger of the VEU'sity bEiseball team. ber of Commerce office lists nearly lective bargEuning rights and Purchase German Goods. solidation of the town schools and do., pfd ...... 57 61 Kennecott ...... 20% Woman’s Story 700' business concerns in Mancb^s HAR1T0RD FIRM would allow no qualifying interpre­ the report shows the complete Landera, Frary ft CHk. 32 34 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 4% Mrs. Radwick told police that as ter. A careful check \^11 be made tation. liability of the town but in it is New Bri. Mch. com ... 7% 8 Lehigh Val R d ...... 21% she WEU walking at Harrall avenue to ascertain how many employers As a result of his survey yester­ GOES UNDER PROSE reflected the resources and perman­ do., pfd ...... 50 Ligg and Myers B ...... 94 New York, Sept. 6.— (AJ^— Un­ Emd Rosedsde place, MEison, driving remain to be signed up under the — day with the Recovery Council, the ent assets of the mimicipality. MEmn ft Bow, CIe» s A 4 Loew’s '...... 30% qualified boycott by universal Jew­ up to the curb, bEid held a letter out Blue Eagle and other data will be — Preside feels that things Eire go­ The actual disbursements for the do., C3eiss B ...... 2 Lorillsird...... 21% ry was urgeo upon Hebrew rabbis secured that will show the increase (Continued from Page One) ing Eilong' pretty well, with con- to her Euid susked her if she knew year were $139,273.19 leas than the North and Judd ...... 16 18 McKeesp Tin ...... 90% today by Samuel Untermyer, noted in employment from last July to stEmt re-employment. the person whose name it bore As 'appropriations made, but the latter Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 11 14 Mont Ward ...... 23% New York attorney, eis the most ef­ September. It is also hoped to se­ ficials admitted that a sale had she stepped %e£U‘er to look at it, she amount includes a deficit carried Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 Nat B iscu it...... 55 fective weapon tp deEd with the cure data showing the aggregate in­ been made by mistake in the rush __ said, he gnuped her wrist and tried over from last year. Russell Mfg ...... 23 Nat CUsh Reg ...... 18% Hitler government’s treatment of crease in payrolls in town. of business, to a Polish society in Scovill ...... Nat DEdry ...... 18 to <^ag her into the car. Tax receipts for the year were 21 23 German Jews. Four More Names 'Vindsor Locks, through the Black Nat'Pow Emd L t ...... 14- Sae fought and he could gst her $645,445.49 which leaves an unpaid Stanley W orks ...... 22 24 FOREST WORKERS Untermyer made his urging be­ Four names have been added to Horse Tavern in that town. StEmdard S c r e w ...... 47 57 N Y Central ...... 46% no further thEui onto the running amoimt of teix of $328,204.36. How­ fore rabbinlcEd delegates to the six­ board. Holding her wrist, she declar­ the list of local signers of the Presi­ Conflict in testimony and uncer­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 NY NH apd H ...... 28% teenth annuEd convention of Hebrew dent's Reempl rment Agreement, ever tax money received by the Tax Smjrthe Mfg Co...... Nonmda ...... 33% ed. be drove away with her while 03 tainty over executive responsibili­ collector on lists of other years in­ 24 Orthodox Rahbls. who found theny bringing the total to 497. The lat­ ty developed in the rigid examina­ Taylor Emd Fenn .... North A m ...... 23% QUrmNG CAMPS she screamed for l^p.* creased the total amoimt turned in 125 selves differing over the wisdom ot est signers are: Komse Brothers, tion conducted by Major John Torrington ...... 39 41 PackEurd ...... 5 It was neEu: North Eud PEurk to $795,545.19. It was estimated extending a boycott to the extent contractors and builders; Andover Buckley, a member of the' commto- Underwood M fg ...... 29 31 Penn ...... 34% avenues that young Bullard and Auto Service company, Sinclair Re­ that $854,129.84 WEis needed to be Uqion Mfg Ck)...... — Phila Rdg C Emd I ...... 6% of excommunicating all Jews pur- Roberts heard her Euid went to her sion, and by Senator Frank s. Ber- raised by personsd and property 10 fining company and the Manchester U S Envelope, com .., 44 — Phil P e t e ...... 16% chEiqtefl GermEm goods. aid. gin, its chairman, with Major taxes, and the actual deficiency be­ Average of Three a Day Water company. do., pfd ...... 78 Pub Serv N J ...... 40 The.attorney warned Eigainst use Buckley doing most of the ques­ tween the receipts of taxes and the Veeder Root ...... 14 15 Radio ...... 8% of “such dnustic steps,” and spoke tioning and Samuel R. Spencer, the amount necessEU^ for current ex­ Whitlock CoU Pipe ... 8 Rem REmd...... ‘ 9 Leave to Tahe Up Jobs in Eigainst passage of a resolution for third member. Interjecting but few pense for the year was $58,584.65. questions. JH.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 35 40 Rey Tob B ...... 51% a “chEuren” to invoke excommunica­ CRAZED CRIMINAL FOURTEEN PERSONS DIE The largest appropriation in the SeEUs R oeb u ck ...... 40 tion. President WUliam H. Newlck, to ^ budget for the year, that of Their Home Towns. the brewmaster; Sales MEumger Socony V a c ...... 18 “Don’t, I beg of you, take such education was kept within the South Pew: ...... 28% drEutic steps." he udd. “1 tbiTiic it KILLED BY TROOPER IN RAILROAD WRECK John J. Nolan of West Hartford; $299,000 appropriated for the year. “Mike” Supples, shipping and re­ Sou P Rlc S ...... c...... 39% would be injurious to our cause to Temporary notes outstanding LATEST STOCKS South Rwy ...... 30 (Continned From Page One) ceiving clerk; Norman Kalen, heeid Hartford, Sept. 6.— (AP)— The drag this religious question into this against the town as ot August 15 St BrEmds ...... 27 (Continued Frona Page One) bookkeeper, and Miss Rutb (Ches­ ranks of the CivlliEm Conservation ■•"tuation. It is purely a racisd ques­ screaming for his mother. I don’t totaled $150,000. The amount of New York, Sept. 6.— (AP)— St Gas. and El ...... 13% Corps in (3ornecticut are being de­ tion.” ter, secretary to Mr. Nolan, were cash on band, $157,789.16, Indicates Skeptics of the advance were in the breEik webe all serving terms for know how many I pulled out. I S t on Cal ...... 39% pleted rapidly by the creation of;, He said that if it were the pur­ questioned, with-Senator Joseph P. that no temporary debts were in­ Stock Market saddle today and St Oil N J ...... 40% miner offerses, tiiree having -beefi-- haven’t been able to aieep a wink new jobs. pose of the delegates to translate Cooney, of the law firm of Spel- curred during the past year. In the leading equities, while not especlEil- Tex Q>rp ...... 26% commitfed for assault and'one tor since, and I guess it’ll be a long lacy, Ry.'tn and yeomrns, repre­ Rejsorts from camps in the state the situation into a religious trans- larceny. while before I want to. I can’t get budget to be prepared this fall, the ly weEdi, retreated to somewhat Timken Roller B ear ...... 28% disclosed today that Em average of senting the brewery. act of charging the notes payable lower levels. Trans-America ...... 6% Eu:tion the3' were liable to Edienate It WEIS not learned immediately this thing out of my mind. It was Seek Information three men are leaving daily to ac­ non-Jewish support, Eind ask that it how Fisher obtained the revolver awful.” and crediting the cash on band will From the start of the session Union CUrbide ...... 45% cept emplojrment in their home The commission sought informa­ offset each other on the baltmce stocks displayed a noticeable lack Unit AircrEift ...... 36% be kept purely upon racial groimds. or the .leys to the ward which List of Dead: tion on ihe accuracy of permit lists towns. ' wAre fo'.ind in his pockets. The dead were: sheet. of enthusiasm for a res” mption of Unit Ck)rp ...... 7 % Although the forest “soldiers” which, they said, had been furnish­ The highway account for the year the upswing. Dribbling sales de­ Unit Gels I m p ...... 19% Harry Lannon, 38, of Susquehan­ ed to salesmen. The questioning 'Will be eligible to re-enter the corps 100 TEACHERS STRIKE Great caution should be exercised na, Pa., employed in Engineering was overdrawn in the amoimt of pressed -quotations moderately im- U S Ind A l e ...... 67% at the conclusion of their first en­ disclosed that In the specific case U S Rubber ...... l ’j% in sun-batbing by people with red Department of Erie at Homell, $3,500. A considerable amount of til just before noo;j when the tick­ listment, it is expected that 1,200 ScrEmton, Pa., Sept 6.— (AP) — upon w.*’ich the hearing was bEised U S S te e l___ f ...... 52 hair or who freckle eEisily. crushed chest. money was saved on oiling, walks er tape speeded up under a brief new men will be recruited to spend School bells rEmg today in Old Forge —recent testimony of a brewery Util Pow Emd L t ...... 4% Donald Bums of Susquehanna, and curbs. liquidating spurt which brought the winter in the Connecticut woods. Borough, but nobody pEdd any at­ salesman, WUliam McIntyre, offer losses of 1 to around 3 points. The Western Union ...... 64 employed in Erie coach shop, frac­ the sale of a barrel of beer to a The present army will be discharg­ tention to them. The resison weis tured neck. sharp seH-off lEustei onlj’ about half West E31 Emd M f g ...... 43% ed on or about October 1. Polish society—the order was ac­ Woolworth ...... 38% that more than 100 teachers went Vacarro (woman of Susquehanna) MURPHY ASSAILS an hour Emc a mild recorery move­ Camps Inspected. on strike because their request for PAINFUL PILES fractured skull. cepted by Supples from McIntyre, ment •>“gEm. Trad; ,g volume, how­ Elec Bond and ShEU-e (Curb). 23% without any check ai tot permits The camps were inspected last six months back pay had been re­ Glorious Relief in 5 Minutes. Harry Westfall, 44, of Susquehan­ ever, lagged on the rally. Grains fused. , and that responsibility for the sale COMPANY UNIONS week by Major Blames of the Army Why go on suffering any longer na, Erie yardmaster, fractured were a trifle easy but cotton and Medical Coips and Col. William H. Today weis the opening of the fall skull. was placed by the brewery on the other commodities were fEdrly NEW U. S. CRUISER with the Eigonizing torture of piles, salesman. (Continued from E*age One) Richardson, district medical officer. Emd winter term, but the 4,000 pu­ when there is an amazing beEder Eli Stanaken, of Susquehanna, steady. Bonds were listlessly lower. They reported sanitary conditions pils did not respond, lecause of the that will give you marvelous telegrapher, shock, internal hemor­ The commission started the in­ The dollar did little in foreign ex- action of the teachers. quiry as a result of thr discovery fered by the NRA to orgemize” and LAUNCHED TODAY were good and the health of the comfort in double-quick time? Just rhage. chEmge dealings. A committee ol trachers left for that the beer sold to the Polish so­ urged that they patronize only those men excellent. Eisk your druggist for a 35c box o f M. C. McCk>lIom of Susquehanna, Issues of Homestake Mining, Mc­ Harrisburg to confer with officials concerns which have “signed and (Contir.ne4 From Page One) ^ e men alt-Camp Roosvelt in PETERSON’S OINTMENT, apply fractured neck ciety was left at the tavern for the Intyre Porcupine, athndard Oil of at the State Department of Instruc­ salesman’s brother, John T. Me are living up to codes.” Clinton will be entertained soon a little right now.and presto in 5 ' Mrs. T. M. Keane, of Susquehan­ New Jersey National Distillers, gress from that c^ty Emd secretary tion. Back the President with a concert by the Hejaz Grotto minutes EdI soreness, pain, itching na, fractured neck. Intyre, owner of the Black Horse Ohio Oil Emd some others were up ot President Hoover. Tavern, whose appeal from a con­ “Get back of the President of the Band of New Haven. Arthur B. disappears—you CEm sit, stand, walk Mrs. Mary Bouille, of Susquehan­ fractionEilly to around a point. The The launching, scheduled for 2:45, United States, he urged. “You will Smith of New Haven is making in conofort Most pEdnful piles of­ na, mother of Mrs. Keane, fractured viction for illegal sale o^ liquor in rEiils were rather heavy. Union Pa eastern stEmdEird time, is the first The berry of an East Indian the tav?rn, is now pending in the miss your chance imless you suc­ EUTEmgements for the Eiffalr. ten vEuiisb in a few days. Money skull. eifle dropped 5, Delaware Emd Hud­ at the PhiladelphU Navy YEmd since plant, Emamirta paniculata. is used Superior Court. The salesman, at cessfully organize the working peo­ This camp recently received, a to stupefy fish so that they may be back if it fails. PETERSON’S is Mrs. Frank (Comfort of Susque­ ple of the United States.” son 3, and Santa Fe, Baltimore Emd the destroyer tender Dobbin, made billiEU-d table as a gift from Wil­ hanna, fractured skull. the hearing on his brother’s case, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York its plunge in 1924, but it signEds a tEdcen by hand by the natives. also in tubes with pile nozzle (60e.) Murphy also opposed compemy liam H. Felsted. Mrs. Arthur Teskey of Susque had stated that he gave the order CentrEd yielded 1 to 3 points. Oth­ revivEd o f construction. L ater this to Supples directly, at the brewery, insurance and company distribution F ir^ Lieut. J. W. Huyssoon of hanna, fractured neck. ers off 1 to 2 iaJuded Western month the keel will be lEdd for a the Wth Coast Artillery, formerly R. Vavrozski of Brooklyn, frac­ and that he bad paid Supples in of stock to employees, asserting Union, Westlnghouse, Jobns-MEm- destroyer Emd naval Emchltects Eire cash for the beer at that time. that the worker should get the stationed at Camp Roberts in tured skull vllle, Goodyear, American Tobacco working on plans for two more de­ Thomaston, hEut replaced Captain Three women imidentified, one of D|d Ndt Know Name money in his pay envelope instead. B, Case, U. S. Smelting, U. S. In­ stroyers Emd another cruiser to be The salesman. Major Buckley “Workers are capable of doing their William H.' Speldel as commander crushed skull; one of fractured dustrial Alcohol Emd U. S. Steel. built here. of Camp Graves in StEifford Springs. skull; one of fractured ribs and lung stated at the hearing today, did not own spending and saving,” he add­ Estimates of a sizeable decrease The new ship will moimt nine fl­ know the last name of the man ed. puncture. in unfilled orders j f the U. S. Steel inch gun's. Completion is tentative­ NEW AIR ROUTE Crlticall> Injured who took the money, or to whom A fight developed on the floor of Cjorp. for August did not Edd steel ly set for the first of next AprlL he gave the order, but referred the convention during the morning The critically injured were: shares. In some quarters the de­ Latest Improvements Chicago, Sept 6.— (AP)—United INSURANCE to him simply as “Mike.” J o ^ McGrath, 56, Susquehanna, over a reported disagreement be­ cline in the backlog was placed at Embodying the latest refinements Air Lines, in assodiation with Pan possible internal injuries, fractured “Mike” appeared in the person of tween building trades unions and nearly 200,000 tons. The company’s in warship construction the long, Mr. Supples, today, and could not American Airways, Eumounced today right leg and right hip and Joseph brewery workers as to who should report on unfilled business will be sleek crEfft of today bears little re­ the initiation of a new passenger Donahue, 16, 112 Highhtnd street, remember having received the belong to the latter org.inlzation. made public at noon Saturday. semblance to the Minneapolis which money, but stated he assumed the and EitomEhl express service between Paterson, N J., fractured pelvis. Building trades representatives Despite the appEirent lack of sup­ it succeeds, even though its prede­ money had been paid the brewery Chicago Emd Mexico City. The Best Guardian of The seriously injured: presented a resolution placing the port for vEuioua pivotal stocks, cessor Edso was a cruiser construct­ for, if not, he would have been noti­ The trip will tEdce a day Emd a Mrs. Frances lahey, 44, Willow fied. state federation on record as “in­ trading sentiment weu not too pessi­ ed in PhlkuielphiEL half. avenue, Susquehanna, possible frac­ sisting" that brewery workers per mistic. The more conservative op­ M ore tlum one-third Eigain as long The method of doing business at Life and Property tured pelvis, possibly fractures of mit stean^tters. plumbers, sta­ erators were of the opinion that. In but with a beEun lesEi tium three both legs. the brewery, as testified to by em­ the absence of smy^ unususd news, feet greater than that of the old ployes, was explained only after tionary engineers and others to con Mrs. Mildred Vanaken, 63, 815 'the mEU-ket probably would d^ t Minneapolis, the new cruiser will long and tedious examination tinue as members of th^r organiza­ Prospect street, Susquehanna, com­ over the next week or so, with con­ cut through the water at 32.5 knots. which brought conflicting and tions and not force them to join the pound fractures of both legs; siderable IrregulEuity prevailing in The 1934 model warship wlU be 578 doubtful answers, before it was dls- brewery workers. Other injured included: The resolutions committee recom­ the more speculative groups. feet long at the waterline with a clored that Mchatyre was privi­ Although the street weu pleEmed TnRxiTwinri boEun o f 61 feet, 10 Jimmy Varuso, 21, r%07 Second leged to bring his orders personal­ mended that the resolution was out street, Susquehanna. with the Vermont vote on the re­ inches. It will draw 21 feet o f Insure Your Valuables ity to the brewery, as representa­ of place, the measure was referred Dominick Maur-x, 28, 510 West peal question, there was no great w ater. tive in the Windsor Locks, Windsor back to the committee for rephras­ Nine 8-inch rifles, imunted in Main street. Susquehcinna. ing. rush for the Edcohol shEues. Not­ and Thompsonville territory, while withstanding the July breEdc in the three turrets, imd eight .(^inch anti- *A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Rosalie Fahdy, 19, Willow ave­ the seven salesme'* whe operate in nue, Susquehanna. so-called “wet” section, jnarket EdrcrEfft guns w ill com prise its prin­ Hartford, directly under Mr. NolEin Euudysts point out that the shelving cipal immEunent IS THE Emma Orlando, 19, East Main telephone their orders. ’ street, Susquehanna. MRS. ANNIE WADAMS, of the Eighteenth Amendment prob­ New OommEuider ably bEus been discounted to a lEirge Captain Gordon W. HEdnes, until BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE Edward Muse, 16, 144 Putnam - HURL STENCH BOMBS street, Paterson, N. J. extrat by some of the distillery recently chief of stEdf of the Fourth Geneva, Sept. 6.— (A P )—stench SENATOR’S WIFE, DIES K A EANS that you can gat the Philip Hartley, 16, 161 Warren stocks. NavEd District, has'received orders bombs were thrown into an audi­ The decline in business failures for the thl^d time to assume com- 1V I money you nted with the The Manchester Trust Co. street, ’’ aterson, N. J. torium in which the Jewish execu­ same convenience' that you Betty Sarrett, 24, 5511 Avenue Torrington, Sept. 6.—(AP)— for the last week of August, as re­ mEmd of the U. S. Si Minneapolis. tive committee met to discuss plans Ho wEui assigned to thO'Qld cruiser charga merchandisa at a store. N, Brooklyn. Mrs. Annie ’Tenney Wadhams, aged ported by Dun A BrEidstreet, was Your own signature Is all wc for a 1934 World Jewish Congress cheering to flnEmciEd quEirters. The by that name first in August 'Emd Arlene Sarrett, 4, 5511 Avenue last night. 64, wife of State Senator John M. require (for amounts up to Wadhams, died suddenly of a heart general upturn In tiade, it was felt, again in December, 1917, when the N, Brooklyn. Rabbi Stephen S.' Wise of New $100) and the only cost is a attack at her home in Goshen early accounted for the fact that in the ship'had been brought out of retire­ Minna Starrett 19, East 42nd York said the conference would not monthly charga of three per today. Mrs. Wadhams was a native week ended August 31, there were ment for war service in the Atlan­ street, Brooklyn. be disturbed by them whether the cent on' the unpaid balance. of Ayer, Mass., and was married to only 311 report^ fsdlures compared tic. For example, the average Alex Gold, 45, 1015 Girard ave­ outrage” was “perpetrated by nue, New York City, ‘ Mr. Wadhams in 1896. She former­ with 326 and 312, respectively, in the Ten 10,000-ton cruiisers hELve been monthly cost when repaid In 10 thugs hired or Inspired by Hitler commissioned under the terms of Fire and Liability Anna Gold, 40, 1015 Girard ave­ forces.” ly taught in the Goshen Academy two preceding weeks and 5 ^ in the monthly payments Is as follows: nue, New York (3ty. and. the Torrington High schcml. In SEune period a year ago. the WEmhlngton and London treaties For $25 the cost is .42 I He asl^ed a world-wide boycott by recent years she had been active in That the public seemingly is still Emd five. Including the Minneapolis, Fanny Galuten, 21, 203 West Jews of goods made in Germany. ^. For $50 Hm cost is .83 81st street. New York City. many Torrington civic and patri­ in a buying mood was shown by the are under construction. The Lon­ For $75 the cost is $1.24 ' lib b y Goldman, 35, 121 Beach otic organizations, including the D. August reports of the Urge chEdn don Pact stipulates that the next For $100 Ike cqsl is $1.65 STOBl^ WARNING A. R., the Brooker MemoriEd, the one CEmnot be. sterted until 1984, 'In su ra n ce 87, Rockaway Beach, shock. stores. Sales of the W, T. <3rent Larger am ounts 'and longer Washington, “ Sept 6.— (AP) — ChEirlotte Hungerford Hospital CompEmy were more them 13 per with the other two bEored until Simon Goldman, 17,' 121 Beach The Weather Bureau today issued w terms, if desired. 8T, Rockaway Besich. Auxiliary, the Torrington Woman’s cent above those of the 1932 month, 1935 and 1936, respectively. the following warning: Club, the Litchfield County College while the P. W. Woolworth’ Com­ Two giant battle endam were EDiott Taylor, 9, 60 West lOlat “Small craft warnings displayed ■trtet. New York City. Club Emd the Camp Mohawk Coun­ pany enjoyed* Em Increase of 11.5 under "construction in the Fhiladd- IDEAL from JacksemvUe, Florida, to Beau­ cil. She was a graduate of Mount per cent. Soles of both companies phla Navy Ynurd la 1920, only to be Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, 60 West fort, North OEtfoUna. RICHARD a RICH lOlat street, New York City. Holyoke College. Besides her hus­ showed a sharp gain over those of scraped under the terms of the FINANCINO “Disturbance central between Ma­ band she leaves her brother, Fred Jtdy. Wsmhiagton psmt, which fixed the David Robinson, 53, 59 Cole con and Savannah, Georgia, moving ASSOCIA'npNjei Tinker Building, South Bluacheuter W. Tenney of Los Angeles, a son, weight Emd arms Umlte. V';' ■■ Aii'i*- ■treet, Jersegf a t y , N. J , n^rro slowly north northeastward. Will Beoaa 6 — BaMnow Bofldliig ■a -A- porter. John M. Wadhams, 3rd, of ’Torring- The horM ia coming bEmk to the The keel of the Mliineapolis was be attended by ^ fresh to strong ton, a daughter, Priscilla Calkins tiurm, reports indicate. Maybe that’s lEdd on Jime 27, 1981, twenty-thr^ 848-868 Main Sttrect Catherine Flntino, 17, 606 Front shifting winds today ■ «wtritniiih

Balanoe against Town August 16, 1082 ...... 862.189 J8 they should come to the rescue ot U the wealthy only are to govern every failed bank. Instead ot trying and hold office, it seems flttinig and TOWN TREASURER’S REPORT Increase in Debt ...... f71S,982.48 OPEN FORUM to ball out the leaky boat of private oensistent, to make it complete, by N. & The imusual increase in debt is oaused by the Town’s assump­ —I, proQt-maklng commercial banking denying all who own no property tion ot school districts’ indebtedness. This, however, is reflected in the the same energy would be better the right to vote. New Yoric, Sept. 6.-r(AP)—^Th* put to building a publicly owned If “Considerata" has discovered a O. H. W addell, Trearorer. permanent assets of the Town. SEES INCONSISTENCY AssociatioD -of .Stock Eixdiange Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 81st day of August, 1938. no profit-making banking system as way to Improve our present form of In account with the T o ^ of Manchester for the fiscal year ending Firms h.*is Informed its. members O. H. WADDELL, Treasurer. strong as the mythical ship of state. government, he has also discovered that a pubBw hearing on the p ro- August 15, 1933. Toturs truly, a way to make the world safe from Balance on band August 15, 1932 ...... ^1,085.08 IN HERALD POSmON pbsed code foi security traders win, STATEBfENT SHOWING APPROPRIATIONS AND OPERATINO Donald M. Smith. dem ocracy. be held Washington. September ; RECEIPTS CITIZEN. 25 or 26 Members are asked to ex­ EXPENSES FOB YEAR ENDING AUGUST 16, 1988. ANSWERS “OONSTOEBATE” Accounts with George H. Howe, Tax Collector. Mr. Smith Is Puzzled by Our press their opinions of the cods ss EXPENDITURES.- Approval of Committee for Editor of The Herald: subm itted ol August 28. Tax Liens—1921 (3 mill) .... 3 34.95 In your Open Forum of Sept 1st OVEBCXIBIB BY SMOKE. In terest...... 3844 A ctual the Natiurt ...... 6,000.00 3,421.85 2,578.15 Manchesjter Trust Co., Checks returned ...... 2.50 Dog Ucenses ...... 2,500.00 2,615.63 115.63 Manchester Trust Co., Error on Payroll...... 50 Popular Market Dog Ucenses Unexp. 1,000.00 1,639.97 639.97 State Treasurer, Dog Licenses ...... 1,961.72 Penalty Tax ...... 1,722.60 1,722.60 RUBINOW BUILDING C. B. Loomis, Library Payments ...... 4,000.00 ' Town Deposit* Fimd 200.00 75.00 125.00 Thursday's 855 MAIN STREET Manchester Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Uquor Dls. Fees ... 1,900.00 1,900.00 Liquidation Balance,...... 53,433.60 15% Div.-Reg. Acet. 8,015.04 8,015.04 Balance on Hand Aug. 15, 1933, Man. Trust Co. 36,446.46 15% Div.-Cou. Acet. 706.69 706.69 Balance on Hand\Aug. 15, 1933, Hartford- Ped. Uc. (Included Special Connecticut Trust Company ...... 114,342.70 in Police AccL) .. 450.00 450.00 Total Disbursements ...... r------32,057,380.89Pool Room Uc. (In­ FINANCIAL CONDITION cluded in Pol. Ac.) 50.00 50.00 Savings For the Year Ending August 15, 1988. LIABILITIES 3 81,785.08 AT u a l i h r and 216 Bonds each 31,000.00 Nos. 141-356, inc.. Personal Tax ...... 17,000.00 17,178.00 178.00 Trade School, Mun. Building, and East To be Raised— CJemetery ...... 3 216,000.00 Prop. T ax ...... 837,129.84 77iS,367.19 58,762.65 32 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 49*80, inc.. Cen­ Bond Issue ...... 300,000.00 302,052.49 2,052.49 EVERYBODY’S ter Street Improvement ...... 32,000.00 li ; Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 116-232, inc.. T otals ...... 31,236,864.92 31,217,3804 9 345,736.22 364,22045 High School and Municipal Property ----- 117,000.00 Deduct Plus from Minus ...... 45,786.22 MARKET la w P ik a 359 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 61-419, inc., t Franklin High School and Educational Actual Receipts less that estimate Square ...... 359,000.00 in amount of ...... 318,484.03 While They Last—No. 1 279 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 32-310, inc., Re­ Temporary Notes received ...... 840,000.00 v A WINNING TEAM funding ...... y ...... 279,000.1)0 APPLES! 86 Bonds, each' 31,000.00/ Nos. 65-150, inc.. Total Receipts ...... 32,057,88049 2 ^ ^ 16-Qt. Basket Eighth School and IftiUties Dists...... 86,000.00 RECAPITULATION OF BBCB1PT8. 95 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 6-100, inc., Cash Balance as of August 15, 1932 ...... 3 1,086.08 SHOULDER Eighth School and Utilities DLst...... 95,000.00 Received from sources other than taxation.... 118,748.13 Only 60 to sdl! SIRLOIN 300 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 1-300, inc.. Received from Taxation ...... 796,546.19 LAMB Funding ...... 300,000.00 Received from Sale of Bonds ...... 802,062.49 Wonderful Cooking, Native AND '300 Bonds, each 31,000.00 Nos. 201-500, inc., - , CHOPS Ninth School District ...... 300,000.00 , Total Income ...... 31417,380.89 V POTATOESt PORTERHOUSE 148 Bonds,, each 31,000.00 Nos. 28-175, inc., Estimated income as of August 15, 1932 ...... 143546442 Ninth School District ...... '...... 148,000.00 MDLK*FKD Total Bonds Outstanding ...... 31,032,000.00 Actual receipts less than estimate in amount o f ...... 3 18,484.03 2 9 c Temporary Note No. 451, due May 15, 1934 ... 3 50,000.00 Actual Expenditures for y ea r ...... 31,096,601.78 VEAL Temporary Note No. 452, due May 15, 1934 ... 50,000.00 Estimated Expenditures for year ...... 1466464.92 Armoiir’a Pure STEAKS Teinporary Note No. 453, due May 15, 1934 ... 50,000.00 CHOPS > Total Temporary Notes Outstanding ...... - ...... —. 3 150,000.00 Aetual expenditures less than estimate la amount o f ...... 188478.19 LARD! School District No. 1, Savings Bank, Note ...$ 1,550.00 Pound School District No. 2, Savings Bank, Note ... 54,000.00 Operating Surplus...... 3120,78946 School District No. 3, Savings Bank. Note ... 67,500.00 Temporary Notes Payable August 15, 1982. See 8 c School District No. 4, Savings Bank, Note ... 4,000.00 Treasurer's Report of 1982 ...... 180400.00 Country Roll Creamery Pure Print Selected and Teated School District No. 5, Savings Bank, Note ... 2,000.00 Temperaiy Notes Psyable August 16, 1988. tee Medium Red Alaska School District No. 7, Savings Bank, Note ... 6,500.00 Trsasurer*s Raport of 1988 .... 150,000.00 School District No. 8, Saving Bank, Note ... 20,600.00 SALMON! BUTTER LARD EGOS Total School Notes ...... 3 166,060.00 Increase Ih Notes Payable ___ 80,000.00 2 l-Pound Cans Cash on hand August 15, 1933 .. 150,789.16 Total Liabilities ...... 32,237.050.00 d o z * RESOURCES Operating Surplus ...... 3180,789.16 li'B Uncollected Tax, List of 1908 ...... 3 21.40 Fancy Green 2 Uncollected Tax, List of 1909 ...... 62.04 Uncollected Tax, List of 1910 ...... 868.67 ^ PEPPEI& ! ITncollected Tax, List of 1911 ...... 641.18 2 0 ^ 16-Qt. Basket Uncollected Tax, List of 1912 ...... 604.94 MINCED HAM YOUR FRESH GROUND Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1913 ...... 1,181.04 CHOICE Uncollected Tax, List of 1914 ...... 486.40 OPENING FRANKFURTS HAMBURG 3 ibc* Uncollected Tax, L ist dif 1915 ...... 684.60 PORK & BEANS-or Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1916 ...... 0.00 LEAN Uncollected Tax, List of 1917 ...... l,517d!5 TOMATO SOUPI VEAL LOAF |T»» Uncollected Tax, List of 1918 ...... 3,215.32 PORK Uncollected Tax, list of 1919 ...... 1,026.11 THE G & B BEDDING SHOP SLICED BACON 1 0 * Uncollected Tax, List of 1920 ...... 1,242.50 5 c * ^ 2 5 * Win Open A t BOLOGNA POUND CHOPS Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1921 ...... 4,954.28 Fancy Bine Gooee Juice .V[ Uncollected Tax, List of 1922 ...... 3,146.74 Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1923 ...... 3,05948 0 RAN 6 ES 1 Uncollected Tax, List of 1924 ...... 3,604.88 3S OAK STREET SHIPMENT FRESH SEA POOD ARRIVES THURSDAY A. M. Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1925 ...... 3,82845 Tomorrow With A Stock Of Uncollected Tax. List of 1926 ...... 1,66345 1 8 ’" 2 5 c BOSTON - ■ STEAK PAMOr nOBSH BABY Uncollected Tax, List of 1927 ...... 2,40245 First Oass Bedding Uncollected Tax, List of 1928 ...... 6,992.06 Presto Uncollected Tax, List of 1929 ...... 12,550.59 Also Agento For Uncollected Tax, Ust of 1930 ...... 15,(X>4.28 JAR RUBBERS! BLUE HalilMit M ackerel Uncollected Tax, U st o f 1931 ...... 89,468.20 Uncollected U st of 1932 ...... 228,20446 Box of 1 Dozen Tax Liens !n Treasury prevtout te 1931 List . . 59,200.81 GOOD REST MATTRESSES Jc lb. Jc lb. Money Du* Selectmen's Account...... 12,139.80 2 3 « Balunce or. Hand August 15. 1938 ...... 150,789.16 Favorite Balance—Manchester Trust and Safe Deposit BOSCH RADIOS Company Llquldatton ...... 58,438.60 ROOT BEER Total Reaources ...... 3 660.92849 ■I' , RECAPITULATION GOLD SEAL RUGS EXTRACT! Total Amoimt of Uabilitiea ...... 32,287,050.00 Bottle Steak Co421bs.25* Flounders lb. 1 0 c Total Amount of Reaourcea ...... ' 660428.29 RANGE OIL BURNERS Baiaaoe agaiait Town August 16, 1988 0-0 § 0 0 0 0 0 g -O 'O • • 11478.181.71 PI?

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OHILDBEN MUST LBARN Ebang it upk When it dries it will MEANING OB WORE^ne aU right" ‘1 won't wear it until it’s waali- BECON w « » « TODAY. No matter how luxurious the ed right or cleaned,” was the an­ BVB BAYUB8S, pretty aM lstuit home, 1 believe it is essential for swer. Nutritionists tall ns that togna- to BARNES, advertialnY She would change her shoes on toes. on account of tbslr. vttkunla C nMamfer of BIzby's deportment children to grow up with an idea of her bed. "Mother, I wish that content, have a place in the menu at ■torc^ morriee DICK BADER, o what work means. dirty old spread would be changed least four times a week. Oonas- oonstmotlon enperlntendent tern- 1 could have shaken a certain once in a while. Annie never sees quentiy, most of us are iatetested pororlly worUnf In Lake City. Dick fastidious Miss of ten one time anything." in ways and means of serving tks • i wants Eve to ^ve op worldiif bnt when she stamped around and said “Annie saw i t It was clean on vegetable. .. ■im> refnees. • there wasn’t a single clean towel Friday. It stays on another week." A tomato Juice cocktail la vary Ala SAM HOLEBIDOE, and advertis­ in the bathroom. "1 won’t have it on. It’s dirty." refreshing as a prelude to a dia- ing naan employed by another "You don’t need to take a clean Not all children are so fastidi­ ocr or as a breakfast "fruit." An store, becomes Infatoated with one each time,” said her mother. ous. This child was aping her unusual way to-serve tomatoes as ARLENE SMITH, stenofnpher at “You’ve got a double hook. Hang dad. He was that way and glor­ a beginning tor a diimer or lusch- I BIxby's, bnt she fancies herself in your face towel on one and your ied in ft. His child was like him. aoiu is to season tbe Juice w ^ love with GEORGE BLISS. Hand­ bath towel on the other. Two a She seemed to have an-inbom hor­ stiffen it with gelatine rice it some THEBON REECE has been day will have to. do you. Our ror of dirt or disorder. So far so over crisp toast or crackers. Minced fbrdnK anwetceme attentionB on washings are terrible." good. Such a trait is not a fault parsley .can be sprinkled over the Eve. "1 won’t use a towel twice," an­ but a virtue in its own way. tomato Jelly or arranged to form . Unknown to Dick, Eve has been nounced the youngster. “Daddy Learning Meaning of Work a border of green around tbe red. playing the stock market on money doesn’t. What’s an old towel any- . Bqt ft can get to M a vice, too. Jellied tomato salad is always borrowed from her mother. MONA way? We’ve got lots.' it carried to the extreme of non­ good b u t. not particularly new. ALLEN, copy writer, dislikes Eve “Well—if you have to have so sense, particuiarly' when it lacks However, try serving the Jelly be­ and trlM to make trouble for her. many, go and get them yourself. consideration of tbe other fellow. tween slices of canned pineapple When an error, costing: the store Annie and I have something .else It is strange that such {leople so w ith. mayoimaise masking the $2,000, appears In an advertisement to do besides fill up the rack for often seem to make the least ef­ whole. Bananas are excellent with Mona Is really responsible bnt tbe you every hour.” fort themselves toward this im­ tomato Jelly, too. And of course- blame falls on Eve. Fsstidions Habits maculate existence. They must sueb vegetables aa celery, cab­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. It was a summer cottage, with have perfection, but some one else bage, raw turnip and cauliflower the children in the lake every lit­ must do it. Left to themeelves, are appetlziog molded in the jelley. CHAPTER XXVn. tle while, sand to wash off under these fussy ones are often the dirt­ Substantial vegetable dishes Saturday evening Dick took Eve the shower and so on,>I have seen iest people alive. often combine canned tomatoes to dinner at a popular restarant near to a hundred towels in their It is well to let children work a A noted consumer enlisting under the banner of the Blue Eagle is with onionw or canned com. Put- known as tbe Old Plantation. The wash on laundry day. little. Just to let them know what Secretary of War George H. Bern, pictured at bis desk in Washing­ altemating layers of the vegetable' atmosphere was that of the hospit­ And this child "wouldn’t use a work means. Otherwise they will ton. O. C., as be signed the official card by which be agreed to buy on toast cubes into a buttered bak­ able old south. Pretty mulatto towel twice!" Miss Pernickety never appreciate it It took flve only from stores, displaying the NRA insignia. Miss Kathleen King, ing dish, making tbe first and last girls, wearing bandanas and check­ should be made to wash and iron minutes to iron a towel this girl daughter .01 Utah’s Senator William H. King, standing at his shoulder, layers of toast. Bake twenty-five ed gingham dresses, served Mary­ one Just to know what labor used in flve seconds.. is one of thousands of volunteers who helped launch the NRA enlists or thirty minutes in a hot oven land fried chicken and com fritters. means. When she grows up and has a ment drive. and serve from baking dish. A string quartet played lively tunes She was careless at her own house Fd Imte to work for her. Salt codfish baked in tomato and E!ve soon foimd herself damcing things. She left a sweater out in The best mistress is the one who sauce makes an inviting luncheon with spirit. tbe rain and her mother said, realizes wbat every stroke of work 01 real seirvice in the prevention of or supper dish. The fish must be Later they were joined by a group The world’s greatest long distance secretary! That’s the distinction "Shake the sand out of it and means. rickets. freshened over night in water to of Dick’s business friends and she that was to fall to 22-yeer-old Helen Gray (above), as she sailed for Daily Health Dr. Toimey, who has made a sur­ cover. Drain and simmer until enjoyed the evening so much she New Zealand to assist in the second Bsrrd Antarctic expedition. For, vey of the situation, suggests that tender in fresh water. Place in was almost able to forget that Blz- with New Zealand as her base, she will take dictation via short wave of them were 'similarly concerned Service studies be made in various cities a buttered baki^ dish and sprin­ by’s bad lost $2,000 through a mis­ radio from Dr. Thomas C. Poulter, head scientist of the expedition, over the market news. It did not to determine the exact pezieda when kle lightly with 2 tablespoons take in her department when he is making observations' in. frozen Little America, 3,200 miles occur to her that men and women BANJO, HOT VOICE Mints on How to Keep JWeli by sunshine is sufftcient for the preven­ flour. Dot with bits of butter. Qov~ The neat day she and Dick went away. might suffer huge financial loss and World Famed Authority tion of rickets. He recommends edu­ er with 2 cups stiained tomato for a long ride in tbe country. Office Miss Gray will recohl scientific data and conduct Dr. Poulter’s cor­ still maintain their bearings. cation of people dwelling in cities Juice and bake in a moderately hot cares seemed far away and Eve ar­ respondence. Scientific language won’t stump her. She earned her And then Pure Soap, Inc., reach­ WIN FILM FAME SUNLIGHT IN CITIES aa to the health value at the out-of- oven. The tomato Juice thickens rived home tired and sleepy from expenses in her senior year at Iowa Wesleyan College by helping build ed the point Eve had been f^oping doors. He suggests also that health during -the baking and noakes a being so long in the fresh air. But the instmments with which the physicists of tbe expedition will make for. Lest it take another slump she Smoke and bust Often Blake the departmnets inform the public as to sauce over the fish. Monday morning as she neared tbe their measurements! hurried to the bank that noon and Supply Inadequate For Health, the exact amounts of sunshine office she began to feel nervous. Daughter of a prosecuting attorney at Mt. Pleasant, la.. Miss Gray arranged to sell. Dixie Fiances, Once Strand­ Even In Summer Months available and the hourly variationj. Bames would be back today and has been a leader in athletics and scientific study a t Iowa Wesleyam She felt rich as she figured her the dreaded interview must take gain. After alL one bad to pay some By DB. MORRIS FI8HBEIN In those cities in which, it is quite place. price for success and this had cost ed, Now Has Contract — Editor, Joomal of the ’ American clear that the public wlU not have G l o r i f y i n g The advertising manager sum­ and washed the delicate crocheted Lake City any longer. 'Tve fixed her only anxiety. She was eager for « Medical Association, and of Hygels, adequate sunshine, substitutes such moned her to his office a t 9:30. Eve rugs. To Dick’s delight, she discard­ you up a bit and that will give you a new venture in finance. the Health Magazine as the use of ultrr violet- n y n from a good start again," she told Eve, Is Newcomer. managed a tremulous smile aa she ed the “bachelor buttons" which Eve left the officr that evening various types of lamps, distribution j y P U R S E L F enter^ but Bames’ face was grim, ‘Fd much rather you’d stay at promptly as tbe closing gong sound­ There seems to be no doubt but of cod liver oil and of substitutes bis voice crisp. Ehre had been snapping on his home and not try to do too much ed. Sam was waiting at tbe side en­ that htunan bemgs are gradually for cod liver oil, such as concen­ "1 scarcely need tell you, Mrs. clothes and replaced them with but­ No good can come of-it—and I’m Hollywood, — A banjo and a losing their contact with sunlight,' trates and tablets, and irradiated tons sewed on firmly with heavy trance for Arlene and they offered particularly those who tiv' in cities. Rader.” he began, "that tbe price worried about your nerves." to take Eve home. ’Thus it happened "hot" voice have landed Dixie foods should be generally used by thread. She spent three mornings When tbe train pulled out of tbe Progress in tbe prevention of pol­ tbe public. cidiiis Mh »JC ^ error in Saturday's coat advertise­ darning heels and toes and catching that ^e reached their apartment Frances right in the center of movie ment was the worst of the kind the station Eve and Dick, standing be­ before Dick, who bad been detained lution of the air by smoke and diut However, these measures dlsre- store has ever had. I am amazed runners in hosiery. And she made low, watched Kate smiling at them by some extra work. activities. Bu^if Hollywood hadn’t according to Dr. E. O: Toimey, has gsrd tbe pollution of the air by It’s a wise little co-ed who packs orange marmalade and a supply of through the dlosed window. Eve’s suddenly gone musical a few months not kept pace with other advances her cosmetic .kit well in advance of that you should have permitted noodles calculated to last into the Eve, still exulting over her finan­ smoke. These are problems for engi­ the departiu'^for-college date. such a blunder." own eyes were blurred as she waved cial gains, set light-heartedly to ago, Dixie’s banjo and "hot" voice in the control of factors affecting neers who must take up the ques­ summer. a last goodby. probably still would be entertaining the public health. For example, College girls need not many Eve started to speak but be si­ work to cook tbe dinner. It would tion of electric heating and smoke cosmetics, but Just the right ones. lenced her with a curt gesture. "It Every noon Kate met her daugh­ be nice to surprise Dick by having tbe folks in small southern towns. protection of tbe public in relation­ consumption with new vigor, realis­ ter in tbe ladies’^ lounge at Bixby’s. ship to-food, watW sold milk sup­ Choose good brands and generous is one of the thing/, that simply The week bad passed so swiftly tbe meal ready when he came. But Last spring Dixie, now IS, wound ing now that tbe menace of smoke sized Jars and you won’t have to- cannot be explained away or Here, while she waited. Kate sat at scarcely bad she started her prepa­ up a nine-year career as an enter­ plies is now fairly adequate. is an increasing one and likely to that her mother’s departure bac Everyone realizes that the breath­ worry much about your make-up smoothed over," he continued. one of tbe desks and addressed pos­ been unexpected. Eve regretted rations when the telephone rang. tainer when she became stranded develop great barm, for people gen­ and tbe like until way along next Eve was determined to explain. tal cards to relatives, neighbors in Birmingham, Ala. Then and ing of hmokie-filled air and tbe erally unless more drastic action is that she bad not foimd time to take ’There -^as a perceptible pause breathing of dust and soot into tbe spring. She bad decided to tell of Mona’s and friends at home. During lunch­ her mother to tbe stock exchange after Eve answered. She was al­ there she decided to do her future taken. Powder, of course, is very essen- treachery even a t tbe risk of being eon Eve planned tbe afternoon's en­ singing before the cameras and lungs cannot be a healthful proc­ and tbe brokerage office, "Mother most certain she beard a sharp in­ micropbonds. Others in her troupe ess; yet it goes on daily and little, tlal. So is a good powder baas considered "catty." tertainment for her mother—usual­ gets such kick out of seeing wbat take of breath at tbe other end of 'The Nazi emblem la Asiatic in which keeps your faoe from get­ "But you don’t understand—!" ly either a shopping tour or a mati­ laughed at her, but Dixie managed if anything, is done to eliminate ting shiny before classes for tbs makes the wheels go 'round and tbe line and then a girl's voice said, to scrape up enough money for a this source of irritation. origin: India has a "svastika" in she began. ' nee. Later Dick would meet her and she’s such a good sport that 1 like "Oh, I’m sorry! ’They must have which tbe branches turn from left day are half over. You might Bke "I understand tbe result of tbe take her home in time to prepare an ticket to Holywood and hopped tbe to show her new things,” Eve toU given me tbe wrong number." first train. to right to represent tbe spring­ to try a bottle of liquid powder mistake and results are wbat count old-fashioned, appetizing dinner be­ herself. Tbe voice was Mona Allen’s. ’That Evidenct has been accumulated time or rlolng sun as a lucky em base if jrou’re a Mt ttiefi of vsi> fore Eve’s arrival. Here) tbe best she could ^ was in several citiea indicattog that in this department," he went on. ‘1 She was watching tbe activities she bad been given the number of land a Job as an entertainer in blem, symbolizing light, life and ishlng creams. feared your marriage would inter­ "Why, I could almost forget there babies cannot be protected from prosperity, and a "sauvastika," in If you choose yoiu: pbwder now, of tbe market anxiously these days. Eve’s telephone by mlatake was a night club. But she took it, hop­ rickets solely by means of winter fere with your interest in your is such a place as home," Kate said Pure Soap, Inc., bad fallen four possible, of course, but a coincidence ing she would meet someone who which the branches turn from remember that your tim will ' dls^ work here. All I have to say cow is one day, "If it wasn’t for worrying sunshine in most of the large cities. right to left as an unlucky em­ appear In a couple of months and points and then, following brisk almost beyond Eve’s credulity. could tell her how to get a inovle Even in summer, tbe amount of —don't let anjrthing of tbe sort hap­ whether Pa is getting enough to selling, had resumed its former Wbat could it mean? Had Mona Job. blem. tbe powdeE which looks grand pen i^ain!" There was a grim eat and if be remembers to feed been telephoning to Dick? rays coming through is seldom ade­ school begins won’t bs be­ high and plunged ahead. This fluc­ Buddy De Sylva, film producer, quate and apparently there are only threat in the words. tbe canary! I'll bet my plants will tuation caused a similar one in (To Be Conttamed) proved to be that man. He heard About one-fourth of tbe annual coming when your tan is gone. A Furious that be bad not per­ be all dried up, too, for want of a a few hours in tbe day when suf­ production of gold Is used for coln- good idea is to take along yeur Eve’s spirits. She looked at fellow her sing one night and decided she ficient sunlight comes through to be mitted her to defmd herself, Eve little attention." passengers on tbe trollej with was Just the type be needed for summer powder and than discard, returned to her desk. Mona bad At tbe end of a week no amount it as your skin gradually whitens. new Interest as she rode to tbe store "My Weakness” he then was start­ Lipstick is practically a neces­ scored against her at every pomt. of persuasion could keep her in each morning. She wondered if some ing wltn Lilian Harvey and Lew Eve was tempted to go to Mr. Bix- Ayres. De Sylva gave Dixie a Job sity even if you go unpowdered by about tbe affair; tempted, too, to and rougeleas for days a t a time.. and she did things so well that Why not Investigate soma of ths resign. But she knew that was ex­ she now has a seven-year contract actly what Mona bad boped m i^ t ^ e \ W L T O < 3 § ? > new lipsticks which a rt realty Up dyes? Tbey< stay on for a long,, happen and therefore it was the one A Spddallst la Crime thing Eve determined not to do. iSBATBD FIGURE, BELOW, WEARS long time. Alwaya apply Up dye Sr BRUCE CAnON Some years ago a pair of New when your Ups are very dry and York police detectives landed in i A s u n OF MONOTONE W EEti. THE NORFOLK give it a chance to dry before you At 10:30 a rosy-c)ieeked little wo­ WINS SUCCESS BUT London to find and arrest one of JACKET HAS IHREE INVERTED PLEATS AT THE man with a youthful face and gray­ DESTROYS HIS LDTE moisten your Ups. America’s most notorious swin­ 'BACK.. A bottle of Uquld powder Is a ing hair appeared and asked for Mr. dlers. nice thing to have for your arms . Bames. Arlene escorted her to bis Ruthless Oo-Gettsr Builds Oaraar ’The New York detectives were office. at Too-Hlgb Price f N THE CENTER IS A T % U L A R D !$ USED FO R and shoulders when you wear eve-/ Barney Flood and Joseph Reilly. 1 ning frocks. . , • A few moments ’vter tbe buzzer Flood died recently. Relly for tbe » By BRUCE CATTON TWO-PIECE FANSV SLUE 7HB DRESS ATTIRE RIGHT sounded for Eve and she was intro­ past four years has been chief of WOOL DRESS WITH A TIB IN BROWN AND BEIGE. THE There is much to bs said In favor duced to the newcomer. "This is police at the Fox studio and in ad­ mI "The Progress of Julius" by NECK OF RED VELVETEEN. 0 of lines on the face of a woman - Mrs. Penney," said Bames. "She dition to those duties acts as tech­ f HUGE PATCH POCKETS ARE over thirty five. And much to be Daphne du Maurler, is the story of nical advisor on pictures dealing will take Miss Vlad’s place." I UNUSUAL said against them if she is young- ■ Eve took the new artist into the a man who gains the whole world with crime and . the apprehension of er. outer office and Introduced her to at the price of his immortal soul; criminals. As suCb, be has saved Lines and wrinkles naturally the rest of tbe advertising staff and many direc^rs from making glar­ or, if you don't care for that kind ing blunders. come with maturity and it is prac-*^ to her new duties. of phrasing, it is the story of a man ticaUy Imposslbls to prevent aU of "At first I felt sorry for her," Eve who tries so hard to his life them. Nor would you want to. A told Dick that night, "but after s ^ PhUesephloal JndHh a complete success that be ends by It’s not everyone who can invade few Unee on the face of an older. began to work I knew why Bames rnakmg it a complete failure. woman add a tot of character and bad hired her. That woman has motion pictures with tbe philoso­ It'tells about Julius Levy, son of phy, "No m atter how this venture interest to her face. Some of the genius!" a French peasant mother and a most beautiful older women in tbe Mrs. Penney adjusted herself eas­ turns out, IH be the wiimer." Jewish father, who lives through However, that’s exactly the out­ w6rld have many fine laugh llasa' ily to the office routine and Eve poverty and famine during tbe around their eyes snd tbe inevita-^ blessed her for that. With things look Judith Anderson has taken. siege of Paris in the Franco- With a huge string of Broadway ble vertical lines around thsir running smoothly again, Bames re­ Prussian war, drifts aimlessly successes behind her. Miss Ander mouths. One cannot imagine them sumed a more pleasant attitude south to Algiers as aa adolescent, son has come to tbe film capital to being beautiful without those lines. toward bis co-workers and the ten­ is orphaned as be enters his 'teens, play with George Bancroft in But when it comes to the young-/* _ . sion was lifted. and speedily develops aa uncanny "Blood Money." er girl, Unes and wrinkles are an ‘ 'i Apparently mild and yielding, ability for turning one penny into "If it turns out for the best, I entirely different . matter. You Mrs. Penney proved to be firm and two. shall go back to Broadway now and should take steps to prevent them' self-reliant to a surprising degrea Julius, in short, Is a bom go- then to do a stage play; if I fail, while your skin is still firm and Even Mona, who usually found some getter. His early dream of becom­ FU go back to Broadway richer young. means of gaining her own ends in ing a rabbi is quickly shelved in for having had this experience," There are nourishing creams for such matters, could neither outwit favor of a commercial career. He is the way Judith looks at it the diy skin. Drynsas is one of the nor wheedle Mrs, Penney'into tak­ studies Ekiglisb, moves on to Lon­ most prevalent causes of premature ing care of minor details of office don, and sets bilBself the Job of Busy Place far Oopld ines. routine which were Mona’s respon­ conquering tbe business world. One of these days the sign over Why not shop around a Mt for sibility or exchanging limcb periods The price of success, be discov­ tbe Columbia studio casting office reliable nourishing and tisaue to suit Mona’s whims. ers, is absolutely ruthlessness; so is going to be changed to read creams? When you find (ms, pton Mrs. Penney was a widow with he makes himself ruthless. He lets "Matrimonial. Bureau.” to use it every night after you havis' a young daughter v/bo was in col­ his sweetheart die rather than Frances Johnson was secretary cleaneJ your faoe. Leave it on aU lege. Every stroke of the artist’s spend the numey that would have there a few years ago. Then she cured her disease; later he drives night occasionally. pencil was for the sole object of married Sam Nelson, studio pro­ Don’t overlook tbe importanoa sf ' assuring her daughter’s education. his father-in-law to suicide rather duction manager. She was followed than spend money to save him from muscle oils for the lines arouad Mrs. Penney worked swiftly and by MozeDe Britton, who recently your eyes. The oil should be warm- * untiringly eight hours a day—long­ financial disaster. married Alan Dinehart And now It all works out as he had ed slightly, patte.l on ths tysts er when necessary. But she manag­ Moselle’s successor, Meta Carpen­ where Unes may appear and left on ed to turn out smart, finished draw­ planned. He . becomes fabulously ter, is reported about to be dran*^ wealthy, powerful, respected. But away from her Job by Donald Cook. all night ings at a speed which usually en­ bit by bit he cuts out of his life abled her to leave the office prompt­ POSED AS KAISER'S SON ly a t closing time. everything that ordinarily goea to Little Sam Ooldwyn, Jr., is quite make life worth while. He irow n a mathematician and Pm>a Sam Berlin, Sept 6— (AP) — Kart Eve, lo o k ^ ahead, M t that Mrs. ™ i 8 sleek satin afternoon dress might easily ebange its spellina Into a lonely old mnw, mor,bidly frequently asks bis son to show Martin Hartung, who for ysart Psoney would be very h e lp ^ in * a n d ha k n o w n a a th a "haan - k_____ .. * . •»’* “ *“ a and be known as the "beau frock," because It Is becoming enough concentrating his stored-up love on off. posed as a natural aon of f s ^ s r putting the office routine on a and festive enough for engagements with the best boy friend. D eslai^ hia daughter, niurderlng her when ’The other night Piq>a. Sam asked OUser Wilhelm, was ssbtanosd to prompt and efiBdent basis when­ In five siiss: 84, 88. 88. 40 and 48. Sise 38 requires 4% yards of 85*incb she dares to faO in love with a 0 guest to test ’ tbe boy with a three and a half years in the psnt- ever the time came that Bames m terial, plus % yard of 89-inch material for Che belt, tie scarf and young man, developing a vast fear problem. So the guest asked, "If tentiary today on charges of haviiiB. gbould leave and Eve herself be In band cuffs. The width of tbe dress at the lower edge, with fnllnesi of death, turning, finally, lato a had 10 oetots and lost three, swindled mainy women out of thstf of the advertising office. extended, is 1% yarda senile miser. - , C many would you have left?" SSVtbfS. "The Progress of Julius" Is a Hartung. who epoa sonrsd as s6s> To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model, tear oni Little Sam looked at Ug Sam and And tSun Eve’s mother came to strong, comimpnently handled tala then replied. "Why should I lose \ rotary to Princssi Hsemlao, gdait her. Kate Bayless made aa in- this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 108 Park Avenue, New York Published by' DouUeDouUeday, Doran and tbree-oenta?" ths^sttfa of the IteiiMr, has Epeotion tour of the ityarCment, then ^ T„ together with IS cents in coin. Be su i^to encloee,ton a sepa Co., it Is priced a t $8.80. volvsd wtth’ths g^lce i ffmok her head and decided to spend raty sheet of paper, your name, full addrese, your.slsa the ntunber el m May, IffaBd foor 1^ mmtfaff doing the things Eve this pattern (No. 8697z), and mention the name of this newspaper. Centipedes arc harmlsss sad The iHphiiuc tana had It fsos of tha NaM should not bs dsstroysd If rosohss "liftsd" and aosr, fbv.ths first tins ors a msnaes siiies osntipsdss sx- h. 8600 ysais, ths sdttvs figovs Is vlalUs abovs ihfi I4ANnjflS9’V«!fl BVENIJMG HKKAUU MANCHESTER. OONN., WEDNESDAY, SEFEBiCBER 6, Hi SOCCER NOTES Pirates Trip Giants in Opener. BY OBSERVER Pirates-Alpines Battle MONEY GRIDSTERS Warner Brings 5-Point DRIVE HUBBELL W (lidttor’B Note: FeUot^lqf to ^and they can face any of the teams In Crucial Tilt Sunday AGAIN FORMULATE Grid Program to Temple COVER WITH BRACE the iMt of a aeriea of three ar- in the Hartford Junior league with tiolfs on soccer, wrlttin by confidence. They must understand, “Observer,” whose accounts of however, that the laws of the game The Sub-Alpines and Pirates will ^Sturgeon, Mikoleit of N. Boggini on THEIR OWN RULES (’This is one of a series on proa--kind Pop prefers—is plentiful on the the sport in The Herald last permit a shoulder charge to dispos­ resume their baseball warfare next the slab with either P. Vince or pects of eastern football elevens). ' Temle squad this jrear, and football’s OF HITS IN FOURTH season fslned a wide follow­ sess an opponent. Some players Sunday afternoon at ^ o’clock. The Rossi receiving. Mmo is rather old fox” is satisfied with the ma­ ing:.) take full advantage of this law. The series is tied at one all. After the shakey on using portsiders agalhst Philadelphia, Sept. 6.— (AP) — terial on band. Olsrmpic players must remember Pirates had won the opener 9 to 6 the Bucs so neither R. Fraser, H. Thirty-eight years coaching football ‘1 have some likely looking jroung- As mentioned in the tint article that when they meet a group who the Alpines came back strong to Fraser or Mantelli will see service Pros Not to Abide by Dead and still getting as big a thrill as sters in my .squad of 37 players,” Bucs Cut Lead to 6 1-2 it seems certain that there will be use the shoulder charge that they swamp the Bucs IS to 4, before a in the box. ever out of the game, Glenn S. he said. "Of course it to hart to are also permitted by 'aw to use it. five soccer teams representing Man­ small crowQ, largely because of the The Pirates are now stuck for a (Pop) Warner brings bis successful determine how good the material is If they do so and exercise their pitcher. Sackett after holding Ball Ruling; To Allow five-point gridiron program to Tem­ until I see them in action against chester duripg the coming season. fact that the Blueflelds and West Games; Phy Twin BID To- right they will soon win the respect Side played out of turn. Next Sun­ down the Alpines in the opener was ple University this season. real opposition. They are the Manchester Rec’s, of their opponents. , day it will be the Alplnes-Plrates hit freely in the second and would Passes from Any Place Pop says his greatest "kick” in "Our backfield is better than Olympic A. C., High School, Olym­ Helpful Criticism turn and there will be no inter­ surely be slaughtered it sent in for football is in developing an offense average, and the ball carriers should da^ Senators Win Twice pic juveniles, and the Y. M. C. A. Goal should be well taken care of ference as the West Side have been the third game. Neither Klssman that will outsmart the enemy. With hqld up theii end. 'The line, how­ juvudles. With such an a y even by Simmons provided he concen­ eliminated from the series by an or Manegia is eligible so the Bucs' Behind Scrimmage Line. that in mind, he is training his ever, needs to be Improved and a as Yanks Split to Widen the most enthusiastic fan should see trates on the job when between the agreement of all managers. hopes will rest on Wogman, Corgo squad in the five essentials he be­ I successful season depends on the enough to satisfy his appetite. sticks. After the final whistle will Coach "Elmo” Mantelli will use or Varrlck. lieves are basic in a powerful at­ forwards. However, it is likely we The Juvenile Teams be time enough to discuss the game tack. will have a fairly formidable for­ Gap. Not a great deal is known as yet with the spectators. Full backs will Columbus, O., Sept. 6. — (A P )— Tlnilng Prime Factor ward wall when u e season starts.” about the juveniles from the Y. M. be Samuelson, Nichols and Tierney. Professional football, which parted "Timing leads them all,” he e x -' Deceptive Plays C. A. Dave Hamilton will have No better in the league though the company with the collegiate brand plains. "Then comes power, decep­ Although be believes he has power latter two should develop the habit By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR.* charge of the team which played for the first time last fall on the tion, good end runs and a good pass- on the Temple squad, he will be pre­ one game just before the spring of going forward to meet the ball. HARDEST HOLES OF TWO attack. 'The abimdance of power pared if the strength doesn’t hold Associated Frees Sports Writer season closed this year. That game A much stronger return be made matter of rules, will once more dif­ will eliminate the necessity of a lot out for the eight-game schedule. showed some boys had natural if on the move when the kick is fer when the vhistle sounds this of deception. I don’t believe in Carrying out his idea that when a Loaded up with fresh and glitter­ aljility for the soccer game and made. A t half-back there will be season. spending too much time on defense, squad hasn’t power, deception must ing hopes after an opening triumph Dave states that he has developed Hillman, Rooney, Henry and Austin. LINKS TO TEST GOLFERS In 1932 the pros kicked over the although a lot of .coaches do.” be resorted to, he is teaching the over the league leaders, the Pitts­ several others during the summer A good quartet who will provide traces on the dead ball rule, which Predicting a fair season for the Temple squad an entire series of mmaths. plenty of opposition for opposing specified that a ball be called dead “Owls,” Warner is looking to the trick plays. burgh Pirates today dug back a The Olympic Juvenile team is now forwards. A word of ad^ce to whenever any part of the runner’s future for great Temple teams per­ “This deception,” he says, “coun­ dozen years and found an exact well established. In the spring they all. Do not attempt to take too Course for National Amateur RAMAGE TO OPPOSE body except his hands or feet forming under his power system teracts the weight and strength of parallel for their present position in won a series with a team represent­ much out of the ball. Make it do touched the ground. which has had so successful a run at opponents when our own power is the NationsU League pennant race, the most by slipping it along the This season, the pros have adopt­ ing the East Side, beat the Y. M. a number of colleges — the last a lacking. Last year at Stanford we amd with it they found sm extra in­ ground to your forwards. Much ed a rule permitting a forward pass­ C. A. team and lost to the Blue- Title Play Has 5 Highly nine-year engagement at Stanford. lacked power and I coached the centive to spur them on in their hills Tigers. They have in Samuel- energy can be saved in this way. It UNKNOWN WINSTON er to throw the ball from any place Man-Power A-plenty eleven in the use of a number of is the forwards job to score goals behind the line of scrimmage, in hope ot winning four more games son, Thayer, Cordy, Ford and Ven- Man-power, personified in the big, tricl plays. Many criticized me for from the New York Gismts and get­ nart five youngsters who are fast and yours to help them and to pre­ Difficult Holes; Play to contrast with the college code which husky type of football player—the it.” \ vent the other fellows from scoring. specifies the passer must be at least ting back into the thick of the bat­ devdlc^dng and who will in a year tle for the flag. or two, if they persevere with the The forward line has all that is five yards behind the forward wall. game, surprise many of the ancients needed. Speed, craft, and shooting Start on Monday. Ten-Round Go Is Feature of However, with these two excep- SheRack Leaders who still feel that first class play­ ability that will make opposing de­ tion.-i the pros will be in harmony In 1921 the Pirates came march­ ers can only be found in the lands fense step lively. We should see South Park Card Next with the colleglates, the other de­ ing into the Polo Ground late in of the Rose, Thistle, Leek and plenty of goals from Gray, Leslie, By ELLIS BAWNSLEY viations being mostly of a minor A DAY WITH EQUIPOISE; August with a 7% game lead over Shamrock. Indicitlve of the inter­ Enrico, Kennedy, McCurry, Mc- nature. the Giants. They dragged out a few est being taken in the juvenile ele­ Conkey and Rooney. Of course Vic Cincinnati, O., Sept. 6.— (A P) — Grab College Heroes days later a^ter five straight de­ Week Friday. feats and the Giants went on to win ment is the fact that a well known Davies would be a tower of strength Five holes out of 18 will make or The professional lure cut a wide body in town has under considera­ at outside left if he were sure he swath through the ranks of the col­ FINEST OF GENTLEMEN the pennant and beat the Yankees break the 100 or so golfers, cream tion 8 proposal to supply the neces­ could get up from college each legiate graduates last spring with in the World Series. sary means whereby the boys will week. of the country’s amateur crop, who Hartford, Conn., Sept. 6.—Lee the result that a number of young The situation was Just the same, be arranged In a uniform manner. Prospects of Seniors come to Kenwood Country Club the Ramage, young California heavy­ men whose names have become by­ in e r* n 'I upser,upset, easuyeasily worrworried ana Eighty as with a reverse twist, yesterday This is the right spirit and whatever And last but not least we have week of September 11 to capture weight who meets Unknown Wins­ words in the nation’s cheering sec­ iemper of Famous Race they make them- when the Giants opened their final the senior eleven. It is sad to re­ the national amateur crown. Sweep All—had to be worked western tour at Forbes Field with may be forthcoming will certainly ton of this city at South Park a tion will be plasdng the rugged be appreciated by those who are late but the prospects here are not Veterans and youngsters who post-graduate ball. nearly to death in order to be m a margin of 7M games over Pitts­ week from Friday night in a 10 training the boys. Much now is quite so bright as elsewhere in hope to etch their names in fame 'The most illustrious of the 1932 Horse Is Always on Even shape for a race. burgh and the Bucs continued the needed and if any individual or body town. Of last year’s team Tom across, Kenwood’s heavily trapped roimd bout, has reached the front crop to Jump into the pay-off line Equipoise has none of these parallel by shellacking CJarl Hub- feel they would care to assist, a O’Neill will be missing and Alan and tricky fairways will need a ranks of the heavyweight division will be Harry Newman, quarterback characteristics. He dues know, how­ bell, the Giants great southpaw, card to the "Observer” in carepf The Robinson is unable to decide what master’s touch to keep out of in the short space of three yehrs. and mastermind of the Big Ten Keel; Is MOdly Interested ever, the day on which be is to race. and winning 6 to 1. Herald will bring someone around he wishes to do. For reasons best trouble on numbers 1, 4, 9, and 16, His record is almost without parallel championship Michigan eleven. That day, beginning with excited Oust Hubbell In 4th to collect. known to himself Tom O'Neill has in the opinion of those who have in his division and bodes no good Newnoan has signed with the New in Admiring Crowds; chatter of the stableboys, the criti­ Southpaw Larry French was in­ No High school Team? decided a change of air and scenery laid out the course for ^he event. for the local negro in their coming York Giants and his partisans, who cal glances of the trainers and the vincible in the pinches and the Buc- Much as I dislike being a party to would be appropriate and he has, ac­ But that does not mean that any clash. insist he i' a greater football player general atmosphere around the cos gave him an adequate working any loose discussion or heedless cordingly, signed for the Hartford of the holes is a place for the man Ramage, born of Irisb-American than even the great Beny Fried­ Here’s Training Routine. stable gets into his blood. He’s key­ mar^n by scoring three runs in the gossip yet I am sure that there is Soccer club. He will be missed. A who now and then lets a looee one parents in San Diego, Cal., first sa./ man, will have a chance to prove it. ed inwardly, to get out there and third inning. In that one frame some basis to the rumor that there full team has been signed with one sneak from the narrow path to the the light of day 22 years ago. He Jack Manders, the Minnesota bat­ show his heels to the rest of the Hubbell yielded five hits and Homer new face in Stevens formerly with will be no High school team this distant green. started his boxing career in 1930 by tering ram, will wear the livery of field. Peel tossed in a costly error for Chance-Vought. But If Thompson, Kenwood’s two courses were rat­ By MAX RIDDL.J; fall. I have information from an knocking out one Jimmy McDer­ the Chicago Bears this year, while After be does—ana he has in six good measure. unimpeachable source that the new O’Neill and Robinson were to be ed difficult before, but those who Angel Brovelli, thumping Italian NEA Service 'Turf Writer The Pirates drove Hubbell to mott in two rounds. He lost his first straight races this year— he prances High school principal is not leaning seen in the Blue of Manchester what made plans for the national ama­ line buster from Slip Madigan’s St cover with a brace of fourth inning bout the same year to Jimmy Han­ Chicago, Sept. 9.—There were a up to the Judge’s stand, receives his very kindly toward the continued a difference there would be! How­ teur wanted something even more na. A series of winning fights with Mary’s squad, goes

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LUST AND FOUND 1 AU'IDMUBILES FUR SALE 4 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS th a t’ And have.” Darrow FOR RENT 64 Vanderbilt, Jr., chuckles. D ISA B IB VETS^ READ LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 10764 — 1931 FORD TWO DOOR sedan, low FOR RENT—LARGE STEAM heat­ DARROW HAS HOPE One after another, old people Notice la hereby given tha.t Paaa mileage, good tires and paint: 1931 ed room for one or two persons FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM 20x4U, shuffle up to Darrow, take his hand, Book No. 10754 Issued by The Sav­ Ford coupe, has had the best of with or without boar«x in private suitable for business or club room, Soon to Be 21 ijecaU old days. Patiently he n e e ti GUEST HERE FRIDAY ings Bank of Manchester/has been care; 1929 Ford chassis, will make family. 24 Locust street Tel. 4698. real 829 Main street Apply G. E. FOR THE m DEAL’ Them all. A chair is offered him lost or destroyed, and written ap­ a good truck; 1929 Willys sport and refused three times. His WANTED—TWO MEN ROOMERs! Keith Furniture Company, opposite plication has been mdde to said roadster. A snappy little car for High school. hunched figure in the alpaca suit Dept Comm. Mulligan Coming bank by the legal representative of small money; 1929 Hup Eight Pleasant front room. With or with­ and black string tie, wilts almost to Armory to Address Meet­ the person in whose name suca four door sedan, in wonderful con­ out board. Garage. Inquire 14 ro RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main visibly. EJamest young law students Jackson street, off Madison street Fafflous Lawyer, Now 76, ing of L o^ Chapter. book was Issued, for pa3rment of dition: 1929 Buick 6 wheel sport street (Urford Bldg.) Apply Ekl- brush through the crowd. 'T’ve the amount of deposit represented coupe. Has had the best of care, wafo J Holl. Tel. <642 and 8025. come more ’n a hundred miles Just Dept. Comm. John J. Mulligan and by said book, or for the issuance and in good condition, at a very to shake your hand, Mr. Darrow.” Retnnis to Home Town Yes, yes. Something to tell the members of his staff of the State of a duplicate book thereof. low price; 1928 Pontiac coach, WANTED—ROOMS— Dept., Disabled Veterans of the very low mileage, a cheap little BOARD H2 HOUSES FUR KEN'l 65 grandchildren. I shook Clarence Darrow’s hand. World Wai will be the guest Friday car for transportation; 1927 Buick RENTS OF EVERY DeacripUon for “Jury Speech.” evening at the State Armury ot AUTOMOBILES FOR SAI>E 4 7 passenger fourdoor sedan, with REFINED YOUNG LADY desires and price Singles, flats, tenements A Fighter is Tired Manchester, Chapter No. 17. D. A. new brakes, paint, tires and up­ room and board, with private fami­ —no charge. Dial 8601. John F. President Barclay Johnston finally V. of W. W. The meeting will be 1930 HARLEY DAVIS motorcycle, holstering like new; 1927 Essex ly, centrally located, wholesome Shiuinon, 79 Russell street. Kinsman, O., Sept. i . — Clarence I ^tricates Darrow from the crush, open to all exservice men who are very clean: 1931 Fore coupe; 1929 sedan in good rimning condition food essential. Please give full Darrow brushed back with a stubby and drives him from the fairground to the Colonial Tea Room, where now drawing compensation or any Ford coupe; 1933 Chevrolet sedan. for only $15. Riley Chevrolet Com­ particulars. Write Herald, Box W. FOR RENT—SIX ROOiv. modern band the long ‘bin wisps ot hair man who ever drew ,compensation pany, Armory Garage. 60 Wells house, with garage, 236 Center Darrow ajways stays in Kinsman •Brown’s Garage, telephone 8805, which the breeze blew into bis eyes. and their wives. West Center street. street. Telephone 6874. street Phone 3654. with the Mackiernans, old friends. He leaned back against a post sup­ Wearily be shuffles up the steps of Dept Comm. Mulligan will speak APARTMENT'S—FLAl'S— on veterans’ legislation and will give WE BU¥, SELL and sxchange used TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT—67 ELRO street six porting the front of the grandstand the lOO-year^oId tavern, and slumps MOVING—TRUCKING- room single, all Improvements, into a chair made by his own father, his views on the effect of the re­ cars all makes and models. Armory at the fairground. He was facing the cabinetmaker Amirus Darrow. cently enacted economy bill as a Garage. 60 Wells street. Telephone STORAGE 20 steam heat, garage. Walter Fricke, the people in the stands, and speak­ COZY, CHEERFUL 2-room apart­ 54 Bast Middle Turnpike 60 years ago. Three ladies wait whole. 6874. ment, an ideal home for some ing. It was the familiar Darrow at­ eagerly. They have a law suit Other speakers will be National rO RENT- FIV^E AND SIX room titude, a lawyer addressing a jury. pending. Perhaps Mr. Darrow— A Vice Commander Peter Nugent, and MOVING, TRUCKING ano light young couple, is available ai very It was a jury, too. In a sense. For hauling. E. L. Morin. Tel. 6153. reasonable rental. Johnson Bldg. Qouses, single ana double; also persistent lawyer thrusts a paper National Rehabilitation Officer Ed. Tel. 6917 or 7635. modem apartments. Apply Edwaro wber Clarence Darrow returns to into his hand. Kelley of Newington hospital. Vet­ Want Ad tnlormatlea bis birthplace, this little eastern It is nearly six o’clock. A loiig. SILVER LANE BUS LINE offei Ufr J. Holl. Telephone 4642 ana 8025. Ohio farm town of 900, he ir in a erans who are interested in this af­ accommodation ot tLeir large L)e- hard day. The man who fought fair will be allowed to ask any FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat sense "on trial” before the lean­ political fights beside Altgeld, who Manchester Luxe bus for lodge, part> or team FOR RENT—5 ROOM lower flat, all faced farmers who can not help questions they may care to. improvements, 11 1-2 Ford street. single nouse, all improvements, defended Big Bill Hayward, and trips at special rates. Phone 3063. thinking ot their most distinguished Gene Debs, and the McNamara Evening Herald 8860. 8864. garage If deslna. 16 Homestead son, despite bis success and fame, FOR RENT—THREE ROOM apart­ street. Telephone 7091. boys, and Leopold and Loeb, and as "the village atheist." Massey, the man ' who crossed CLASSIFIED LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ment, strictly modem; also single Hopeful, but Puzzled CURB QUOTATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS moving, general Clicking, livery rooms for light nousekeeping. Now swords with Bryan, is very tired. Up service. Out affiliation with United FARMS AND LAND But Darrow, fresh from a visit to the stairs of the Inn he goes —the is the time to look ahead for your Washington, was to tell them of inn into whose windows he looked Count ma averas* words to a lias. Vans Service means lower rates on heated, comfortable winter quar­ FOR SALE 71 Initials, numbers and abbrsvlatlons the New Deal. His words com­ with wide-eyed wonder as a village Assd Gas and EUec...... lU seob oonnt as s word and oomponnd furniture moving to distant points. ters. Rubinow’s, 841 Main street. WANTED TO BUY—BuUding lot, manded respectful attention, but lit­ boy when he was told that people Amei Sup Pow ...... 4% words as two worda Minimum oost Is Large modem trucks, experienced or put money in flrst mortgage for tle enthusiasm for the man who has paid money there for food. On the Cent States EUec...... 2% prlos of tbres Unss. men, prompt service, all goods in­ FOR RENT—‘THREE, FIVE and Cities Service ...... 3 Lilns rates per daj (or translsat Investment. Confidential. Write swayed so many Juries. arm of an old “rlend, Clarence Oar- sured while in transit are features six room tenements, with all mod­ Herald Box X. "The president Is brave, honest, row climbed the stairs of the house Cities Serv pfd ...... 15^ ■SeetlTC Btareb 1 7 , 1 BS7 offeree at no extra expense to yoa em improvements. Inquire at 147 and pretty Intelligent," he said. "I furnished with his father’s handi­ Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 2 3 \ Cash Cbargs Dally trips to New York, oaggage East Center street or Phone 7864. am hopeful, but there is much 1 do work, to a room looking out on the Ford Limited ...... 5% 4 ConsecutlTS Uays 7 otsi S ots Midwest U tils...... > ConsecutlTS Cays S ots, 11 ets uclivered direct to steamship piers. WANTED— not understand. How can it help to village of his boyhood. 1 Day ...... I 11 otsI It oU For further information call 3063. FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene­ destroy food, and cotton, and cloth­ Clarence Darrow was 76 years Niag Hud P o w ...... 8% All orders (or Irregular insertions 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. inc. ments, flrst and second floors, all REAL ESTATE 77 ing? old, and very tired. Penn Road ...... ^ ...... 3% will bs charged at the one time rata improvements at 170 Oak street, Segal Lock ...... % Special rates (or long term STsry WANTED TO BUY a building lot • “They’re going to pay farmers Stand Oil In d ...... 81 % day advertising given upon rsqnest. rent $20. inquire Maples Maternity not to farm — you’ll all jump at Ads ordered tor three or six days REPAIRING 23 Home. for cash, specify location, size and that! They’re going to bring back FOUR YEARS FOR 40 CENTS United Founders ...... 1% and stopped be(ore the third or fifth best cash price. No dealers. W riti United Gas ...... 4 day will be charged only (oi the ac­ MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum Herald, Box S. prosperity to the country If they Litchfield, Sept. 6—(AP) —Bern­ United Lt and Pow A ...... 4% tual number of times tbe ad appear­ FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM tene­ Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, have to kill every hog in it. (I cleaner, washmg machine, gun, above, shown here in a recent ard Benedict of Canaan, convicted Util Pow and L t ...... ed, charging at the rate earned, but ments, second hoor, all improve­ mean tbe kind of hogs that are good Canadian Marconi ...... 3 no allowance or refnnds can be made lock repairing, key making. Braith- ments, flrst months rent free, rea­ photo, will come of age Sept for something—that you can eat!) of the theft of 40 cents, will spend on six time ads stopped a(tsr the waite, 62 Pearl street the next four years in state’s prison. Mavis Bottling A ...... 1% fifth day. sonable. Apply 11 Walnut 22 and into control of millions. They’re plowing under cotton, as if No “UU (orblds": asplay Hass mot His father, who died when the there could be too much. But I’ll That was the sentence meted out EVERYBODY WORKS by Superior C3ourt Judge Carl sold. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART­ Lusitania sank, left him bet there are people right here in TREASURY BALANCE The Herald will not be responsible MENT, all improvements, hot wi- $2,500,000 of the fortune his this stand who could use some cot­ Foster in Litchfield yesterday after (or more than one Incorrect insertion family amassed in real estate ton clothing! Benedict was brought before him o( any advertisement ordered (or BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while ter heat furnished, also garage. In­ charged with entering the Com­ Washington, Sept. 6.—(AP)—The more than one time. learning. Details free. Hartford quire 18 Lilley street upstairs. AT PICKING HOPS and railroads and he’ll share "Nothing that is wasteful or ex­ position of the Treasury Sept. 2 was: The Inadvertent omission ot inoor- with his younger brother abou« travagant can possibly bring back munity Service Company’s property rsot publication ot advertising will be Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main at Canaan and taking the small sum .receipts $12,042,389.12; expendii^ures rectified only by oancellatlon ot the street Hertford. FOR RE3NT—FOUR AND sdx room $15,000,000 more prosperity!” $6,443,584.11; balance $1,207,403,- charge made tor tbe service 'endered. There is a ripple of applause at from the pockets of a pair of tenements, all improvements. Tele­ trousers. 966.89; customs receipts for the All advertisements must contorm phone 4545 or 5230. this, almost the mily one. These month to date $2,463,834.98. Ui style, copy and typography with HELP WANTED— Willamette Valley iu Oregon farmers are bred and nourished in He was sentenced to 2 to 3 years regulations enforced by the publish­ makes it necessary tc conduct the for that theft and two years for en­ Receipts for fiscal year to date ers and they reserve the right to FEMALE 35 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on thrift — they understand. But, for edit, revise or rejMst any copy con­ harvest with speed and prompt?- the most art, home-town hearers re­ tering a garage where nothing was (since July 1) $370,409,648.03; ex­ Wadsworth street, with garage. Swarms With Workers penditures $592,768,563.42 (includ­ sidered objectionably. WANTED —WOMAN for general ness. The hop is a climbing vine of main stony-faced. They retain old stolen. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Adults. Tel. 4298. the nettle family. Its flov'ers are faiths which Darrow has not. It ing $216,825,646.10 emergency ex­ be published same day must bs re­ housework. May go home nights. tbe hop of commerce and beer penditures); excess of .expenditures ceived by 12 o’clock noon: Saturdays Please state wages and references. FOR RENT—NEAR Center, two Since Beer’s In. takes courage to talk to them so. Louis XTV reigned over France 10:30 a. m. brewing, and they must be picked But Clarence Darrow never lacked for 71 years. $222,358,915.39. Write Box N, Herald. modem, five room flats, outlet for promptly on exposure for they de­ / TELEPHONE YOUR electric stove, garage if desired. courage. WANTED— GIRL FOR general teriorate on exposure to the weath­ “But unless the wealth of the WANT ADS. Phone 5661. Salem, Ore.—Everybody’s pick er after becoming ripe. housework. Apply between 9 and ing flowers in the WlUamettS: Val world is put back in tbe hands of Ads are accepted over the tslepbons 11 a. m. 72 School street. FOR RENU—TWO, THREE ana when hops are ready foe those who produced it, tinkering is at the CHAROH RATS given above ley these days. Sounds like some picking a huge ariny must take u :. less,” Darrow continues. “Pro­ as a convenlsnoa to advertisers, but four room furnished ot unfumiahea sort of a modem Eklen, doesn’t it? th e CASH R a TSS will be accepted as GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, apartments. Manchester Construc­ the field. The Itinerant weste,u ducing wealth Is the easiest thing FOLL PA7MENT If paid at the busi­ part or full time. Give age, V.^ell, not necessarily. These fruit pickers who migrate from we do. But the captains of industry ness office on or before tbe seventh tion Co. Tei 4131 or 4359. are the flowers of the humulus day followl.ig the first Insertion of nationality, references and salary place to place following the ripen­ have euchred you out of your heri­ OMuros Iv each ad otherwise the CHARGE expected. Write Box O, Herald. TWO OP OUR BESl three room lupulus, or hop rine, and they’re ing of cherries, apricots, peaches tage by putrid bonds and worthless GEORGE SCARBO RATE will be collected. No responsi­ apartments are vacant, redecorat­ destinec ' to bloom again ot, the ano other crops, usually join in. stocks. They got your money, and bility for errors In telephoned ads top of beer steins from Maine to will bs assumed and tbelr accuracy ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. Bu’ there aren t enough of them. they got mine There Is not too cannot be guaranteed. HELP WANTED—MALE 36 6917 or 7635. California. The combination job, Many thousands of other workers much of anjrtblng. The trouble with vacation, and recreation that must join in the hop picking. this country, and with the world, is INDEX OF WANTED—EXPERIENCED lunch­ FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room comes every year to hop-raising Fun that we have not learned to dis­ CLASSIFICATIONS eonette and soda man. Write tenement, with garage, on Edger- sections has begun here in Ore So the hopyards h^ve become va- tribute wealth.” Herald Box L. ton street, five minutes to mills. gon, America’s greatest hopyard. cat'on centers ♦’or manj' sections ol Beneath the respectful welcome of B irths ...... Beer Makes Jobs Engagements B WANTED —MIDDLE-AGED man Telephone 8301. Oregon. It’s an old Oregon custom tbe crowd, beneath the handshaking M a rrlr-e s C The job of harvesting 60 per cent for a whole family to spend a joint with old cronies of 60 years ago, D e a th s ...... D to work on farm. Must be good FOR REINT—5 ROOM tenement, of A merica’s hop-growing acre­ there runs a subtle current of feeir Card of Thanks . (••••Adaw* • • 4 E milker. Room and board furnished. vacation in the hopyards, and Mn s «.• • atiffc • a !« modem imp.mvements, call at 15 age has brought hundreds of ing that this strange man, born and In Memorlam ... F Telephone 7674. the recent lean years it has meant Lost and Found 1 Ashworth street or telephone 3022. families from the farms and even not only a vacation, but means for bred among them, is today and Announcements t Garage if desired. from large -ities. Fc. two or providing winter clothes, shoes an"! somehow always was alien. Tbe Personals .en 8 three weeks, hop-picking is Ore­ crowd feels It. Darrow feels it. But Antomoblles l*OULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 schoolbooks. Autom obiles for Sale ...... 4 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ gon’s major industry, and the The auto bar largely supplant­ he will not stoop to flatter, as many Automobiles for Exchar ga .:..a 6 AIXEN’S ROASTING ducks, ilw ment, with garage, modem im­ same thing is true In hop-harvest ed the steamboat, the train and a great man does at his homecom­ Auto Acoessorlsa—^Tires ...... 4 provements, large porch and yard time in California and New York ing. Auto Repairing—Painting «**.. 7 Ic’c lb., dressed 22c roliand inim- the horse-drawn wagon that as­ Auto Schools ...... 1-A pike and Parker streets. Tel 8837. 38 Grove street Tel. 5628. the other great American hop- sembled hop pickers In pre-prohi­ A Little Shabbier Autos—Ship by Truck • t producing regions. bition days. "Jut in the camps es­ “As I drove up here through Autos^^For ^Ilrc •*...•••• • • • • c THE EASY WVY TO find a rent Garages—Service—Storag'* m . ••• 11 singles, flats, tenemeiiU;, all sec­ Legal beer has meant jobs for tablished at the different hop- Noble county,” he continues, while Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 thousands of Oregonians at this yards, the vacation spirit still ob­ the wind sings through tbe oak Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 tions. No charge to you., Everett season. F6r this year the Oregon tains, with nightly dances, bon­ grove behind the grandstand, “I saw BuslBess and Professional fiervlees McKinney, 829 Main street Dial hop acreage has been increased houses needing paint, needing re­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 FOR SALE—BABY carriage. Tele­ 8608-5230. fires, songfests and similar vaca­ Household Services Offered .....li-A phone 5738. 10 per cent *o 17,000 acres. Next tion time amusements. pairs. Most of It was much shabbier Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, year, smd the year following, still Families Work Together than it used to be, and that was bad Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 more acreage will be adde-' as the The daylight hours see the enough. F uneral D irectors ...... 14 second floor, 829 Main street 3 Heatin’ Plumbing—Roofing .n 17 GARDEN—FARM- hop vines planted this year after throngs in the fields, working two “I’m pretty sure nobody here ever large rooms, fireplace, bath, gcis changes bis mind, if he ever bad Insurance ...... eeeeeea* 18 range and water heater, newly legal beers advent begin to bear or more to a row, stripping the Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 the curious flowers that m tm so hepf from the vines. Whole fam­ one. It takes a long time to get a (READ THE STORY, ^HEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Moving—^Trucking—Storage ... 80 .> novated, first class condition, new idea through the minds of peo­ Painting—Papering ...... 21 FOR SALE—PURE cider vinegar, furnished If desired, rent reason­ much in the life of a brewmaster, ilies can work together, for all Is The ferris wheel went 'round and It wasn’t very long until the Professional Services ...... mm 22 or even a brewdrinker. piecework—the rate this year Is a ple, and when you do it is no longer 25c gallon, at Bolton Cider Mill. able. Apply G. E. Keith Furniture true. The truth changes. 'round. “Oh, my, look down there big wheel stopped, to end their R epairing ...... > . . . . 23 Telephone Rosedale 32-5. What Hops Are—And Do cent a pound—and the combined at the ground,” said Duncy. “It thrill. Said Goldy to the driver, Tailoring—Dyeing—Gleaning ... 24 Ctompany opposite High school. The grov/er is now getting work of two or three small young­ “There is no cure for any of these Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 things except in the people them­ looks miles away. I’d bate to fall “We could see all over town.” Wanted—Buslnese Service ««.... 26 FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three about 45 :ents a pound for his sters can often top the wages of an from here. hops, and the prospect of good selves. When we can get the people Gdncatlona) HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 room aptrtments, at 38 Maple adult. to understand, there will come a “It makes me dizzy when I Courses anc Classes 27 future prices has been a great The average adult picks 250 gaze directly down. I’m in a daze, Just then they heard some peo­ Private Instruction ...... 28 street. Six room tenement, garage. time when there will be no rich, and ple roar. “It sounds like there’s FOR SALE—FOUR burner gas School street. Telephone 6517. stimulus to hop-growing in all pounds daily. Multiply this by but we are strapped in tight, so Dancing ...... in>....:.;.88-A stove with broiler, oven, warming no poor.” more fun in store,” said Windy. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 the hop areas of the country. husband, wife, a couple of lads Old Friends—and New I am sure there’s naught to fear.” W anted—Instruction ...... SC oven and heat regi lator. 210 Keen- FOR RENT—MAIN STREET next Hop vines are planted from or lassies in their ’teens and may­ “Oh, course there isn’t,’’ Scotty “Ctome, let’s go and see what it Is ney street. Darrow has finished, and the all about.” Financial to post office, five and six room cuttings and trained up wire trel­ be one or two younger children, white-clad girls' high school band cried. “Be still, lad, and enjoy Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages SI tenements, suitable for teachers. lises or tall poles. It is the hops and the hopyard vacation differs this side. Look off there, in the They ran up to a little stand riusiness Opportunities ...... 32 FOR SALE—ANTIQUE secretary, breaks out a tune. Oldsters, like and Coppy cried, “Gee, this is Money to Loan ...... 22 Phone 6150. which give ‘he aroma and bitter f-om all others in that the money DeWitt Root and Mrs. Abbie Davis, distance. I can see some great, 9 piece Jacobean oak dining set. flavor to beer. rolls in insteau of out of the va­ high hills. grand. They’re knocking baby Belp and Sltnatlnne Station 59 on Rockville bus. Tele­ exchange greetingis and memories dolls down. That’s what’s mak­ Help Wanted—Female ...... t i FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, They also have certain dietetic cationist’s pocket. of the days w’hen Darrow played Help Wanted—Male ...... I( phone Rockville 113-2. modern improvements, comer of q'.all ties, ano due to certain res­ Hops—as baskets are filled— “There goes my hat," yelled Cop- ing them all shout. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 baseball, and swam, and went to “Now, watch me! 1 will try Agents Wanted ...... ■.17-A Wadsworth and Summit streets. inous substances *hei- contain, have are poured into huge hopsacks, school among them, fished, and re­ py. “Gee, it’s getting windy as can FOR SALE—AT ONCE, three piece Apply 31 WadsWorth street. a preservative effect on beer, re­ weighed, then hauled to the it, too. I don’t know how good Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... If parlor suite (small), Atwater-Kent cited, and won prizes for attendance be. I tried to hang on to it, but it I can do, but anyway, here goes!” Situations Wanted—M ale ...... Si tarding the development of micro­ yard’s hophouse, where skilled spe­ at Sunday Schodl, taught school, whisked out of my hand. Employment Agencies ...... 4( 7-tube radio console, Singer sewing FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down­ organisms that turn the»brew sour. cialists kiln-dry the green, moist “Just look! It’s whirling h' re And then be heaved, a big base­ Live Stock—Pets—Ponltry—Tehlele* machine, writing desk, congoleum studied law. ball. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 stairs flat, with garage, all Im­ They also act as a filter In cer­ hops of the fields into pungent, dry Darrow recalled how he studied and there, just like a feather in Llv Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 rug 8x10 and other furnishings. provements, 29 Walker street. tain straining processes in beer­ hops of the commercial world. One of the dolls went top-jllng law in a blacksmith shop (the local tbe air. A man is waiting for it, o’er and Scouty shouted, “Th 'ow Poultry and Supplies ...... 42 Apply comer Foster street. Wap- Telephone 3437. making. Western hops are par­ Baled, they find their way Into the blacksmith was also a lawyer) and now. He’s right where It wlU Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ping road. Anna M. Risley. ticularly strong In their resinous markets of the world land.” some more.” “You bet,” snapped For Sale—Miseellaneona RENTS NOW AVAILABLE In ill first practiced in a tinner’s shop Coppy, "I will throw till Tve up­ A rticles tor S a l e ...... 46 qualities, having sometimes twice (the local justice of the peace was “Oh, you will get It back, all FOR SALE—USED NEW Home sections of the town, modem five A hippopotamus can gallop with set them all!” Boats and Accessories ...... 46 sewing machine, reasonable, if as much as the famous hops of also a tinsmith). "T used to go over right. It might have blown right Building Materials ...... 47 and six room tenements from $18 Kent, Bohemia or Bavaria. fair speed along the bottoms ot to Squire Fitch’s and hear the law­ out of sight,” laughed Dotty. Diamonds—Watches-^evrelry ,. 48 taken at once. Inquire 136 Bissell per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 48 street. Must Act Quickly lakes or rivers, even with the body yers abuse each other. And I “Now we’ve made the turn and (A greased pig fornlsliea some Fuel and Feed ...... 44-A Telephone 5440 or 4359. ’The nature of the hop plant entirely under water. thought to mjnself, T want to do we are heading down." fnh in the next story). Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 Household Goods ...... | l Machinery and Tool...... 61 KOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 55i Musical In s tru m e n ts ...... fS Office and Store Equipment .r.. 64 ALLEY OOP Tea For Two! By HAM UN p e d a l s at the S to r e s ...... $4 FOR RENT—ON MAIN street, Wearing Apparel—Fura ...... §7 fumiubed room, suitable for teach­ Wanted—^To Buy ...... •• ers. Phone 6150. Roota—Board—Hotels Hesarts Reataarantr FOR RENT —FURNISHED rooms %ooms Without Board ...... 6t B oarders W a n te d ...... 69-A for light housekeeping, gas and Country Board—Resorts 40 sink in every room, reasonable, 109 Hotels—Restaurants 61 Foster street.—Grube. Wanted—Rooms-^Board 48 Baal Estate Foa Beat Apartments, Plata Tenements sn 48 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Bnslnsss Locations tor Rm I » . 84 Houees tor Rent ...... f i Suburban (or Rent ....„ .r..» 44 ROOM FOR IffiNT—Greenacre sec­ Bummer Homes (or Rent 47 tion, one single and one double Wanted to R ent ...... 48 room, with or without board. 216 Boal Batata For Sals Apartment Building (or Sals —. 88 Middle Turnpike E ast Tel. 7290. BaslasaB Property (or Sale 70 Farms and Land (or Sals 71 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Housss (or Salt...... 71 with or without board, in private ^ ts (or Sale ...... 78 Resort Property (or Salo 74 family, near Main street. Telephone S n b p b a a (or S a l e ...... 78 7605. ^ a l Esute (or Exchange »...^ 78 W anU d—Rea] E s ta te '...... • 77 FOR R E3^—LARGE pleasant room . _. . Asetlea ■ Legal Eotfoas fo*- 2 persons, with board. Reason­ oMFal BotlOSS 99 ably. 68 Gardm street Phone 6194. fes. ,r-.iiv.7(-r^'«'‘ di® ' A I*. 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(Qtt ftteBd’l J i school teadhei! Mjm she whips VES SIR,SNUFPY—THIS PET I WAhr HEARD ANY OP 1 ra c h t)«^ My, wliat about fo iu f her pupils to make them smart. CTORE IS NMNEf-^BOUGWT \T TU CAN AWES SIMS,VET? back? Attar yo u ^ ' aaen oaa wave, . . ^ — ■ ...... - COMPLETE POR I 3 S ~ A ! ^ X HOW DO YOU LJEAPM'EMTO you’re aaen them alL - In a' kindergarten class, 1 1 ^ were a shown, and in answer to a^question WAATT VOU TO WORK POP. ME - “TT ^ VyAPBLE —■BY WALKIM' a little girt gave the response that An Sat, Baady Te'G e • WONIT b e WAPD-^ALL VOU W»/E A3^UND IM SQUEAKY Oeme on, proaparity, was expectedyof her: “nds m the SHOES OMDf PET 1 Wa*ra gat to call your bluff, flag of my country.” * TO DO IS PEED TWE PETS, \AmiLE Tliia ia tba year you aat / Teacher—And vdiat is the name I " ® - O '* ^ , X BUILD UP BUSIMESS— E<5AD, EVER HAD VVAS OMCE To atrut yourour plaaaing atulf! of your country? WWEM 1 DID NINETY DW S U^Ue G iri^ ’Tis of thee. FIRST OF A.CL 60INB Vo GIVE IM TH' 60W — n W AS A IB qjdta of our akaptldam, man TEN ELOOJrriON LESSORS, IM iMa m u ly made a complete conse- S o ^ of the people' who sing M OUSE ? 1 t r a i n e d ffiMBt at tba air. He can now fly “When the roll is ciQled up yonder, FRENCH. S^jANlSH AMO IT TO GO OliT AM 'BUM Uka a Urd, but he still baa lota to m be there’’ don’t seem to be able ^ 1TALIA.M, ^ E E WITH EVE^V to keep any of their other dates on CISA'RETS 6FFM TH' laacn frmn bia feathered frlenda. It PARRCrr X ^ELU. will be a lone time, for Instance, be­ time. ctther g u y s ^ fore ha la able to alt comfortably on I f there were only some way to a barbed wire fence. Induce the rich to spend more Why don’t you tell the mana^rer money, everything would be just U the steak is like leather? fine. , ^ ^ tin g Friend—^He might want .Two girls were having a convert to cha^e ua shoe prices then. sation about a popular young man A girl, who has been under he^ of the town: doctor's care for a year, has sued First Miss—Henry is so orlglnaL the Medical Doctor for trilling with He says t h li^ to me I have never heard before. her iufectiona. . Other Girl—What? Has he asked Correct thiR sentence: “She’s an you to miury him? old-fashioned girl and the boys just rush her to death.’’ The Recovery Act is to be atkmln- istered by the use of codes. And Sandy—Say, when is Annie Mc- leave it to Gen. Johnson to make Tavlah goin’ to let you marry her? sure it isn’t a cipher. Jock— It’s very uncertaiiL Some A 60e0-mile dr line between San fool n v e her a big box of paper Diego, Calif., and Brazil has been with ner name printed on i t She proposed by former President Rubio won’t get married until it is used of Mexico. up. And she writes very few let­ The whistle of a locomotive can ters on account of the postage. be heard one and one-half miles in the air. e > And more prayers might be Rca u a PAT. answered if they were prayed to the ) im ULWA npncc. w& Lord instead of to the cmigregation. FLAPPER______mau.awtT.cer.. Fanny says A Prayer “Let me die working, Stm tackling plans unflnlShed, tasks SCORCHY SMITH Following A Lead By John C. Terry undmie; dean to its end, swift may my race ^ I'THINK THE BE«f WAY TO PICK Trt/erS A T)ARN GOOD he run. UP STEVE^ WILDT>0& K FOR ME IDEE SCOJtCKY.-’ ueimMM'' No laggard steps, no faltering, no OD PUM6E. OH AUEAO. IF UESHOWC VMOULDNT Bt LEERY OF ahirking; UP AND STARTS TD LEAD ME T,4E .MXI ‘. I 'l l TEU EIA' Let me die thinking. INDIANS CAM TAKE THE TRAIL. Let me die working." ______A local woman is thinking seri­ ously of sueing her husband for divorce on the ground of mental cruelty. He 'nailed all the furniture to the floor so she can’t rearrange i t The man and his wife were quar­ reling. Wan, you can’t M y I ran after you. Husband—No, neither does a mousetrap run after mice, but it catches ’em aU the Mme. Sentiment for world peace pro­ WASHINGTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams bably hM one tangible result—most OP COURSE NOT,' nations seem to prefer now to flght r n o a ^ VYOW\| vsMOT a SvsiEuU V o o GO O N '^ P l e a s e .,' without actuany declaring war. OIM MEAN SILLY, THIS IS . CAR! Bov- SOMt o e a r - x *l\_ H A kiOLE. BUSfMKS. BIG THE c l a s >4»y g o m Do l a — Bat; H »KA — t Il L — — When girls gossip on street CCCN6RV, BUSINESS. AT The hardest thing to fatten is tb*e cars only conductors can . tell G O O D G oSM l fanofily pocketbook. ? LEAST, Z HOPE them'where they get off L_SO.<.; LOovC wHur croES w it h l*T. LOV/E \S B u m D, ©w rr 1 . o o m V T H im v< LOVE FE9 EVEM TH aTCAR ______COULD MAl^E. BUKID TOGETHER/ -TO T H A T . a t K T

SEE T hat DLD l%iM6LC-00iVN SHACK? GO IM YOU'RE ON YOUR U FE , > [AMO ACT LIKE DETECTIVES. TAKE A GOOD LOOK. MOT COMIN6 BUDOIE! rVE BEEM THEN COME BACK AMO T E U ME WHAT YOU'VE WITH US? IM THERE BEFORE. FOUND. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser < ------WHERE IS POODLE, NO? SUTSUE ALMOST OSCAR? IS-ISHS WAS-SHE'S SLEERM; SCAR SHE D-D*0EAD KIOW-SE REAL HAS ?? QUIET AND WE'LL TOLD TAKE A PEEK L'.‘ ;v FRECKLES IN AT HER THAT S H H ff. POODLE WAS THE CAUSE OF uamroerj OTR». WILL AMS /t ■'>7 O l d -F a s h i o n e d m e o i c i n h THE LONG s j m aummiMiiimicaefe J k mamr.orr. > , ^ I X i w ■» I PiSTAMCe s a l e s m a n SAM It Just Can’t Be Done! By Small CALL TO MIGOSHI WHADOA VA T^ IM ’ TA d o — CRAB OUR. PAItADlSE f^o .oouM', »oss>es.y^r^ uieLv.,e>osiu’ i d i d ! ' /^©esT eved.\ b o y o h k i o I \'o a o ^ V e a h . a m ' i ' o LIKE. OReASED LI^HTMINGv EUMMIN’ ) Go LIK S A CHANCE? HOtt) DO VA fWPEcT To (UlN, RVJNNIM’ LAKE. eVCR DONNA STICK US IM < UJHAT OHANOC DO Ya AM HONS^-TA-OOODNtSS / THINK Vo U'D HAVe? VJP IN TH' f r o n t EMO OF TH' HORSCJaHCfr, RUMNIM* • © E H IM D ? __ 1 ^ OUrCFIT I ------

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. V hr:} A*li c m tB frr f t 'L • a*. « i , Mrs. Hmsst A . Ormwshaw o f 66 A mssthm of tks Jualer Dotifh- Mfe. Jaiam U. Ihearar o f HUUard Lady Be NC. WIB •toshsa ftrost who ii nsndtaf ths tars of Itafy Olaa aub and Tuas- eheSi .Tla'^:!hMi::.ahew a i S w e i t i ABOUT TOWN atreet la apepdtag the week at ker h e l d ^ ^ NDOKNOilS ekepya to tha whdew. tha entranea WMk fit hor oottefs at Mtequamleut, Miaf team win ba hald at tba laat oottofo at (hove Beech Print Bing at 6 w fll- has as her guirts, Mrs. Jossph md$ Rae teolfht at 7:80. Tha Tum- B ia . . to the *hteh win be wed IVMrtMB d f ttM m «n b «n d Man* Crooks flf^thls town and Mrs. Lulu bUnf team win report at 6:46 ae s-heHMiiteep,' wMh reom and Lord of BOington, formerly of Man­ Mra. William McMullio, ,and aen. The fleer of the atere to tha obMtar Ghraag* attended tba maat- o'clock. An membtrs are requested temteiyaiid!^ the proneead Inf of iWnia O rufa of Bloomflald chester. to be present Waalw, of Edmunds atreet, have re- Robert and Geerya Cleveland af aheitdao Hotel, pbleh win |u uaed change that tritt b^tu the m ^ i» nkwing m teat oTODlnf and took part in tba turned to their heme, after apse (ling BrldgMcrt art vla|t^ with their aa a labby and feetah M t whap trance of ^ bdtol’tetbc upper part new atetw tkaA- m g win prognm. Batch, aunt lira. Thomaa Oonran of Suae- tks peopoe^ eh$gee have baen of the betel. . VV ^DsDi^OOke the Farr hwdlite. They mlt atieat auda, baa baaa teariiad off with There have been aeveral Beta of tha atoie 0n ‘ Battfi<6i y . ■ Mra. Harriot Skawaa haada tha . . ... 1..;.4 ; . •Donualttea o f a m u i f manta in otiarga o f a pubUo card party, to ba h a l e s s e l f - s e r v e glvan In Odd Fallowi kaU Tuaaday avanlnc of next weak by Mamotlal ) .v i Tampla Pythian Slatera. Plarina will bafin at 8 :10, alx prlaaa will ba G R O C E R Y awarded the winneri and refreah- mente aerved. t c co TK JWHALO A « imniiiii M AM CW PTlh CeM k-mmmmim Several of the membera of Chap­ man Court, Order of Amaranth, are Where Quality Is Never planning to attend tha meeting of Fidelity Court of Eaat Hartford to­ Let’s Get The Bedroom Ready For Falll ' morrow evening when vlaltlng ma- Sacrificed As Price Inducement trona and patrona' night will be ob- aerved. Royal Matron Anna Robb of HALE'S FAMOUS *7110 BAG" the local court will aerve aa "Wia- Beautiful Cotton Jacquard dom” and Royal Patron Joaeph Parke will be the acting royal pa­ C O F F E E 3 lbs. 5 2 c And These Garments Are tron. Supper will be aerved at 6:80 Fresh groand or In bean. Classroom Favorites! at the Maaonlc Temple, Main atreet, Eaat Hartford. COUNTRY BOLL • for the hoys Mystic Review, Woman’a Benefit aasociation, at ita meeting laat eve­ B u t t e r 2 4 5 * little BeginBers* ning in Odd Fellowa hall made ri«tn« Good for table or oooUiife for representation at the conven­ tion m Waterbury, October 14 and KBB"SEBEe also set the date of Tuesday eve­ ning, September 19, for a public Roplhcement Prieo W a s h S u i t e card party, with Mra. Julia Rawson Desserts pkg. 3 * Will Be $1.98 as chairman of the committee. Assorted flavors. (O thers Miss Ruth Wickham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wickham of $1.9&) Bridge street, will enter the Worces­ Popular Every Day Items ter Hospital Training school for BBABOSIJbY’S p e a n u t BUTTE R ...... jmU S9o WS bought theae spreada long before nurses tomorrow. Miss Wickham • (2-poond glass pail.) was graduated from Manchester prices started to rise; therefore, we Real boylab atjdsa for UtUe first graders High school in 1932 and has since IVORY SOAP (medltim) ...... 4 bars 19c can offer them at |1.66. Zf wa were and kindergartm tote. A good asaortmsnt of been taking post graduate work. A NABOBHOOD b e e t s ...... 8 cans 29o new Pall patterns in the famous “Cindeirila” to go out and purchaae them on to­ brand. 2 to 6. classmate, Miss Doris Turkington (No. 2 size can.) day's market, they would have to retail of Fairfield street, has been in train­ sm iPFiriiiiim iji ...•..•.•..••••••••...... 8 — i 9o ing the past year at the Worcester T. 81.98. -Beautiful cotton Jacquard Weed Knickers, Boys* Suits, h o^ ital. GOLD D U ST...... 2 pkgs. 26o spreads in neat fioral pattens. Solid Good wearing wool knick­ 'Tweed panto with broad­ (Large package.) colors—rose, blue, grid,.green, wchid. ers. Web bottom. 6 to 10 cloth blouses in tan or blue. Siaes 5 to 10 years. The Manchester Olirmpics will CAMPBELL’S BEAN S...... 4 cans 28o Scalloped ends. Fast-color. Largs Bias yean. hold a meeting at the West Side “DOGtGON” g o o d d o g f o o d ...... 8 cans 28c to go over the pillows, 80x168 inches. $1.19 to $1.59 $1.98 Recreation Center tonight at 7 (A Bath Packing Company product Not horse meat) o’clock, when a report will be made Shorts, Blouses, on all tickets sold. Real mannish cotton JACK FROST CONFESnONERY Hale’s Spreads— ^ Choice of tweeds or navy blouses. Plain past^ or cheviot 5 to 10 years. prints. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Park and Main Floor, left. children have returned to their S u g a r 3 lb. pkgs. 1 9 « $1.00 50c home on Woodbridge street after a visit with Mrs. Park’s people in Light and dark brown included. Limit six packages. Newtown. ♦^for the girls* Sm ikist Sweet Miss Clarissa Wood, daughter of “W ear-Ever” Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood of Well­ ORANGES Again! “Cinderella” ington Roeid, entered the Middlesex POTATOES Ho^ital Tr^Lining school for nurses Stretches Your Kitchen Dollar at Middletown, yesterday, xtiks 2 doz. 2 3 c 4 lbs. IS e Wood after graduating from Man­ FnU o’ Juice! School Frocks chester High school in June of 1932, Sound—good! “Wear-Ever” took the business course at Om- N ative necticut Business College, graduat­ Summer ing In March. She has since been 3-Way Cooker I (Others employed by the Steiger Realty Cantaloupes SQUASH company of Hartford, a position she • 11.69 and $1.98) relinquished two weeks ago to train for c for nursingl 3 1 9 2 c ea. Hewts o’ gold! Tasty! Ckilden smnmer squash. Thev are Just too cute for words in their The volunteer choir of the Sec­ gay plaids, polka dots and colors. ond Congregational church will hold Use it as (1) a 2-quart double boUer for cereals, Puffed sleeves, high - waistlines, vriilte its first rehearsal of the fall Thurs­ touches. Fbr Uttle folks, 2 to 6; grade day evening at 7:30 at the church. HALES rice, and other needs. (2) As a 2-quart casserole pupils, 7 to 14. The singers are urged to be present for scalloped potatoes, etc. (S) As a 3-quart cov­ ered saucepan for boiling and stewing. and to note the change in the date. Gym Suits, Sweaters, Approved by. tha Oym in­ Twin sweater acta In rich Miss Mabel and Miss Dorothy MEALTM MARKET structor., .liked by girls— Fall shades. Also novel slip- Brooks, teachers in New York City, blue and white regulation ons. No girl can have too who have been spending the sum­ ‘‘3-in-l” ^BUltS. many! mer at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Thursday's MEAT VALUES Set o f 4 left this morning for New York $1.19 to $1.69 $2.98 to $5.98 after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood of Wellington Oven Grill-Broiler Sauce Pans Beys’ Socks, Anklets, Road. LAMB 7-8 length aocka In new V You Just couldn’t wear Fall patterns and shades. anything else. (3ood assort­ lb. i Pair, ment. Pair, Express STEW S’ 39c 25c ZilmoiislBes to BOSTON I Fresh—lean! e Trips Dallr School Needs—^Main Floor. Round Trip $3.00 Iieaves Center You save 81.46. Stand­ Travel Barean Three distinctive 488 Main St ard "Wemv^er’’ quality. Let Your Shoulders Manchester H a m lb. I D uses for this utensil: Sites 1, 1^ , 2 and 8 Tel. 7007 Large 'khuik-end of ham. As a broiler, as an quarts. New style fits open roaster, as a burners perfectly. Cov­ Carry The Fashion BERKSHIf baking pan. ers, 65c set extra. Details On Your Daisy Ham ib. 1 9 < At HALE’S Housefumlshlngs—^Basement. g W ta w EYm tJLm DR. O. M. PARKER Lean IM sy Haih. DENTIST Silk Blouses Telephone 64 Pratt Street Hartford, Ot Dentistry that will please yon, Calves Liver ib. at a price yon can afford to pay. Freeh simply for Thursday. How about bacon and liver for Thursday’s lunch? “Back-to-School”

H i^ achori pupils...teachers... you’ll Juat want QUANTTPIES o f Early Second Delivery theae swanky riouses. The new mod­ D elivery els era GRAND with saucy epaulets 8:00 A . M. PINEHURST Dial 4m Closes and novel sleeve treatments of* the 9:30 A .M . early 1900’s. Gay stripes and plain pastels. Pinehurst DeLuxe FRESH VEGETABLES v y LAM B CHOPS White Snowball COOKIES Rib—Tender CAULIFLOWER Large Oatmeal W od Skirts, lb. Special, q Oooklee, 2 doc. . . . . 23c Kalhurnle Glnsrhams A dark Skirt is an essential part of every gIH.’s wwdrobSw New, strright styles. E a c h ...... r . 2 / C C^>e Ood Cookies, a m 3 fo r 25c. 2 b o x e s ...... ZOC Printed Plaids BlohM8, ’ Skirta-7^Main Floor, center. Stewing Lamb, WAX LIMA 1 box Vanilla, 1 box Molasaes. 48 cookies to the box. 2 lbs...... 3 3 c BEANS BEANS Cotton Tweeds Lean—Shoulder. quart 9c 2 qts. 25c Educator Ixiyaltles, ^ 'y a r d / PARISTYLE FRESH PORK Local Bartlett New hammered wheat orack- Never were fabrics ae gay. • -so colorful.. .so dlstinetivs aa 4-Ponnd PEARS New Beer Chasers, they are this FalL Here you wUl find flM'"old ttmer"-.- — ^by Marvelette Loin Roast ....75c Stewing or. Eating box ...... 10c glngiham—In all Its glory. Plaids are due for a big come­ 4-Ponnd (60 cheese crackers.) back for school dresMS, top. And lots of cotton tweada in ' A Radical Departure Frwn Rib Roast . ....65c soft, subdued patterns. You cah make adiool drsaaea fPr ' The Old Type Foundation _ 4 r ^ 2 5 c Isaa than 81-00! 86 inches wide. Flue Knob Extra Fancy Oan- C f Fancy, Freshly SUeed Extra Fancy New ning or Eating KALE’S Fabrics—Main Floor, left DRIED BEEF, % lb. . .22c Beets, bunch .. PEACHES A FRIENDLY ACT— lurge Extra Large LAMB KIDNEYS, 2 for 5c BOTH W AYS Fine Percale Great nnmben of our customers $1.14 baaket ■ $1.39i)a6ket Thursday’s Drug Specials Short Shanked, Lean . recommend us to their neighbors. They feel It’s a friendly act to tell These are e^rtra fancy Peaehea fiOo and 81.00 Ovaltlna BaapRlta Tlaauas...... 89o SMOKED SHOULDERS others ahoat the good foods they fTMu Fine Knob Orchards. Pillow Cases ...... ;'.. 88c, 690 (Four alaoitod paivtri can get here so reasmiably. It 36e Rubbing Alcohol. .14o ahadaa. Litfgs tlaai|as, (0thm$7.60) lie lb. certainly is a friendly act towards We /Win have ..other good 12x16 inohea.) ' na. And It oertainly ehowe that 60c and 8100 FUt .... No -boihersbma iRuiten- f««ohoelaohee (n^(a jelte aa Bugs') at \ ...... 86e, 690 25o Faea-ar«lat...... 16e our oastomers are onr beet adver­ 75o to 99o lags’: 'Ultra tekooth BROILERS tisers. For tnetancie, we oan 86c Adheslva Ready ParioK Tobth Paste... Haas . and pairfaot Broil's Bettor attribute S4 new euetomers to the B a n d a ge...... lOe ...... 8 for 26o gu^w tjpqfcdlBt’s ROASTING CHICKENS fact that one regular cuetomer told Honey Ball Type 26o mnokls Casoara (Milk - of - Magnsala a friend, then that friend told an- Compound Taba ...17e parts.).!, % . TahteMr -’firter'— Sweet Melone, Rsplaoamsnt pries win - be a POT ROASTS FOWL othar^ and eo It went.' im to me 81JX) Nujol ...... 860 S8e Johaitea Baby the last. wotel'tU:a cow 2 fo r great deal h te^ l Flnaat paroala way -ateateir fbUNatUn MS that will .wear for ysarsr- 86o sad 81*00 Bayer ' Powder . • ft'.'.... .,t^ tlTc giriamt Oamrii as 0 a 4 yaara. Large slss, 42x86 AspMa ...... ;21o, 69o Tooth la Held- - aiaaeUtodO. lariwa. Buraly you can uaa a half 88o carter Uvar PUs, 16o ■ « r ...... I f o to launder, toci- doaan palra. 8L00 Zboaisad T a a st. .66o *■****»• Myu. Sle Vick's Vapo Rnb..28o Mala Floor, left Fio«,-iright. MeiaJieeri’rw . '

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