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■<& COfifE ON, TE FIGT7BERS HOOVER PLANS TBT YOUR HEAD ON THIS RUNNER KILLS EDITOR ME»1CKEN AND WRITER WED BriOgeport, Aug. 29.— (AP)— «>- ’The novelty about the will and codicil of Samuel Wittenberg, TO HELP D IE offered for probate yesterday TWO, WOUNDS 2 whs that the estate was to be distributed by fortieths equally. BY BUILDING A piece of real estate the Tnain IN G U N n G H T item valued at between $3,000 j I and $4,000 is to be cut up into i i fortieths. The biggest portion bequeather is ten fortieths to a To Speed Up Ten Year Fed­ brother. Armed Pos$e Hunts (Hd Man ----- HOSPITAL SYSTEMS eral Program to (dve Im­ Who Shoots Frimi Am- AREOUTOFDATE Ppttical Ibrest is Rainpajit in Sontbern Nations— b mediate Aid to Unemploy­ CROSS IS CERTAIN l^sh When Son is Arrest­ Braz3 Federal Troops Are Coniined to H idr Barracks; ed— Starts For His Camp. TO BE NOMINATED ed for S^ingLhinof, h Aiis^:alia Yoa Get First Cnba May Prodann Martnl Law m Several Provinces; Washington, Aug. ,29.— (AP .)— ^ '■ Eugene, Ore., Aug. 29.— (AP) — | Prospects of speeding up the $550,-1 Class Food and Nursmg Gifflboats Kestore Order at Bnenos Aires— Pern is Re­ 000,000 ten-year public building j Democrate in State-Show: program to relieve drought suffer­ for But $10 a Week, ported as QnKiTfl^y- ers and imemployment in generaJ That Yale Man WiO h e.lh ejriS ‘L “ :’' I officers from stmbush, l^ n g two, i will be the subject of week-end con­ Winnipeg, Man., Aug.‘ 29.— (AP) ■ MtUtary ,. and - politic^ unrest cution on charges of misuse of pub-^ j as they attempted, to arrest him and; ferences between President Hoover Sole Candidate. —Sir James Barrett of Melbotinie showed its'^ects. today in four Me funds. j Ifis son. and government officials at the “Getting married, like getting huge^ is probably a good deal leas' believes "the whole pre^nt ^hospital Am erican republics,' Brazil> A r g e n -' ^ 5 ^ president, Lt.-Ck>l. Lrtds I Oscar ' DiUey, Eugenfe- police offi- dreadful than if has been made ou t".., .So said Hariy L. Menckenv edi- Kna rs.va -Da,.., I ^ Sauchez Obito Said , he soon Presidential mountain lodge in Vir­ New Haven, Aug. 29.— (AP)— ! cer, died in ahospttal fivm five gim-j tor, critic and.onep tbe^.most famous bachelor in America, who is shown system of the world is -wrong and tina, Cuba and Peru. [would order the removal of the de- ginia. The general tendency of opinion i shot woimS^,' rnd Deputy Sheriff with his-bride, the former Miss Sara Powell Haardt, a writer of Mont­ shockingly expensi-ve.” Ad-yices the Associated Press- posed president, Augusto B. Leguia The President and his guests wiii among sponsors of Prof. Wilbur L. ■ Joe Saimders was killed instantly In gomery, AJa„ in this first picture taken after their wedding. "They were Gi'ving his views,to. the British from -Montevidea said the Brazilian ft^ea the cruiser Almarnite Groua leave shortly after lunch today for Cross, retired dean of Y^e gradu- i ® gon battle while stalking-the elder une^pjBcfadly martjed at the Episcopal Church of St. StepheiiTrihe Mar- Medical Association last night . he state 'of Rio Graiide Do Sul had to the shore to stand trial the Rapidan river retreat, taking ate school, as to last night’s Demo- i Sutherland. '' • t3rr, in Baltimore, Md., several days in advance of the nuptial date-they told how skilled nursing service had: been ' disturb^ bv a revohitionarv for his "misdeeds”“misdeeds” the military -with him Ferry K. Heath, assistant cratic caucuses throughout the Trail of Blood had set. been made available at a small costJ ^ Junta headed*by Ueut-Col. Sanches secretary of the Treasury in charge state was that nomination of Mr. A trail of bipod from the place to residents of the sparsely settled*! head^ ^ Juap l^ c is - o^ered an investigation pursuant to of public buildings, and John W. Cross Yor governor by acclamation where Duley was attaclced led Australia bush country. CO De Sduj^ and ttiat all Federal attaching the property of Juatt Philp, fourth assistant postmaster was almost certain. bloodhoupds and possemen to the Subscribers to the nursing service trppi« have been confihed to bar- Leguia., son of the former president, racks. Ferron. < general in charge of postoffice sites. Those closest Mr. Cross who, Sutherland home, thence into the pay an annual assessment of $8 and Havana reported., the government ' Thoee Arrested The ten-year program initiated through correspondence are looking surroimdirig thiefcly wooded coxmtiy- from this service has grown a hc^ in readiness to, proclaim martial law f Marlateguin, who was presidMt of in 1927 will be discussed with a after hi^ candidacy are i,o convinc­ side. Baude Sutherland, 20, son ‘ of pital system whereby it is possll^le the fugitive, waj^ found in the bouse to give subscribers' hospital accom­ in Makimo (^mezi Matanzas, where the Chamber of Deputies was said view to determining steps to ac­ ed of his nomination that they are rioting oyisr political, issues ba

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. ■,---- - '' “ j CHANGE BUSS STATIONS DEMOCRATIG CAUCIS f RTOCKFROMOTER STOCKS lOffiW OF MERGER © B I T U A R Y NAMES DELEGATES New York, Aug. 29.— ^ P . ) — AT CENTER TOD AY The Herald Bears who waited until the last day BEUtBYCOURT before the three-day week-end sus­ U ST FEBRUARY Meeting Held in North End pension to cldse out thelf shbff ebyi- Chief Gordon Supervises New Firehouse Last Evening— tnuTts found stocks could be bought Plan for Handling Passenger DEATHS only at increasingly higher price? V List of Delegates. Complaint Says Good Stock Traffic There. — .... in today’s Stock Market. Witness in Billion Dollar Suit 1. RaUs, which had been heavily Dennis Wall At the caucus of the Democratic That one' of the worst Atretcbea of Chief df Police Samuel G. Gordon Dennis Wall, a form w resi^nyi yg^j-s of Manchester held in the road in town lies between Orange Was Eidum i^ for Bad sold by the bear crowd, because Hal (Ttifift Says Plans Were Discuss­ in conference with N. J. Scott, super­ and blacksmith of Manchester, died Manchester Hall and the Center . . . if you don’t of 'the low summer volume of believe it,'ride over it., freight traffic, the lowest in eight intendent of the Hartford division yesterday toortog in St. i pire department las: night, the sec- pearan ce of the Connecticut Company today Hospital, Hartford. The^funeral will. regarding the calling of a con- At His Soggestion. years, made one of the most pro- ed Many Months. determined upon a plan for handling be held Saturday at 8:30 o clock ,ventlon *nr< for, fitthe A TtmhAtAprobate ' district.district, That a party of locsd men go td noimced upturns of the summer, a long list of important indiutiials, buss traffic at the Center so that the morning at his home at 56 Ma­ wsis, at the suggestion of Df. B, G. Hartford in the early morning hours Jens confusion will occur at that ple avenue, with a solemn requiem Doi^, who presided, held as a body —around four—and play ttuplature Waterbimy, Aug. 29.— (A P )—Ed- utilities and merchandising diarr^ The exUbitioh golf match spmuor- ;. Youngstown, Ohio, Aug. 29. — busy point. Buss stations have mass at St. Peter’s church-at 9 of the whole and endorsed William golf for money on a Hartford course.; Beardsley, fonper furniture i made ^moderate.moderate hesuiway. Treuiing ed by; the Manchester ’ Lions . Club' (AP)—William G. Mather, of Cleve­ been marked out in the highway at O’clock. Burial will be in St. James S. Hyde as judge of probate. and automohUe merchant o f Water- was^ extremely dull, however, as and featuring Horton Smith' and' land, an associate of Cyrus S. Ealjon, the Center, one in front o f Sperber cemetery, here. , The other delegates selejSted That the furthest thing away bury,'charged with obtsdning money msmy operators had sdready left Johtmy Farrell, famed pres, and . testified tciay he was informed of and Turkington’s, one on the west from a person’s mind dn Labor Day and goods under false pretenses as town for the week-end. ♦ Bobby Grant and Charlie , Clare, were:— wUl be thoughts of lAbor.' merger negotiations between I sidfe of Main street just south of State—Dr. E. G. Dolan, C. S. Mc- "resident partner’^ for Charles W. Few important shares- failed to state amateurs, was delayect some­ __ ® . J? . , xi__ T anVirurkl oTifronpA ATin ft Youngstown Sheet and Tube and the the Lincoln school entrance and a HEARS SESSIONS PLAY hale, Michael O’Connell, Thomas Campbell and Company, promoters i as much as a point. Advances what this afternoon, due to. the fail­ Bethlehem Steel Corporation last third at the-isle of safety in the cen­ Sheridan, John SpiUane, Louis That a-Washington street family j qj alleged- worthless d l stock, was of 3 to 5 or more were recorded, by ure of Horton Smith' to put in ap­ will be minus a Wg dog If the ani­ February 23 but said nothing to ter of the highway. Breen, Edwkrd Moriarty, Joseph granted a continuance :untll Sept. 8, mericum Tobacco B, WestinghoUse pearance. At 3 o’clock he w^s ex­ ' An attempt was made to s. Cola, Rock Island, Southern RaU- ments had been made to hitveiJBllIy meeting when Elaton clsdms the nell, Annie S. Gleason and Sarah '■■■J * news first was conveyed to him. that a fewer number of people will "Campbell” who has. been identi­ way, and Cahadlan Pacific. In ad­ Martin, Country club pro, compietc be crossing the street, walking in Miss Marjorie Keith at Recital Healey. ’That farmers who ought to know Mather said he and his brother, Congressional—Dr. E. ^ G. Dolan, fied as Charles Edward Kenner, who dition Atchison, Union Pacific, New the foursome, in case Smith mled many different directions. Trolley say it would be cheaper for the U.^ Samuel, managing partner in Pick- Given by- Local Man in Andrew Healey, John Limerick, John police say has an unsavory past Haven, Air Reduction, American to arrive. , cars will be delayed less it is be­ S. Department of Agriculture to in­ ands Mather and Company, Cleve- Hawaiian City. SpiUane, John Wilcox, John F. associated with dubius stocks, has Telephone, Macy and Real Silk A crowd that gathered at tbei first . land ore firm were met in New York lieved under the new plan and a-bad spect all farms ip the com , borer been..i3nissing since the 15th. Cap­ tee at 3 o’clock was estimated at condition in front of the Center ------' / Shea, WiUiam Gorman; C. S. Mc- area, condemn crops, plow in the Hosiery gained 2 or more. U. S. when they returned from* the West . -.i, Miss Marjorie Keith, daughter of Hale, Mary M. Brosman, Elsie tain Walter Stiles, of the state Steel, trading cx-dividend, gained alDOUt 300 persons.' Johnny Farrell produce and pay^^e than luim police, who orderied Beardsley’s-ar- Indies on February 23 and were in-' church will be done away with, Selectman and Mrs. George -E. O’Connell, Grace" SpUlane, Helen ta x ^ r more than 2. Trans-American made and the t\^o amateurs were qut.on ^rm ed bv Henrv G. Dalton- that the i ^ ■■ _ _ maintaining inspection stations as is rest, says a search is .under way for the links practicing strokes, await-, Keith, of Lewis street, picked up a Schoneski, no^ done. one of the best gains since its trans­ merger negotiations were in pro-1 STORJf WORKS OVERTIME newspaper in Honolulu, T. H., one County—Dr. Edward G. Dolan, C. Campbell and one Lee Brodle who ference- from the Curb, getting up tag Smith’s arrival. A long strtai^ sold the stock in Watefbury. of automobiles , pairked ta the -vieiar gress. day recently and learned to her S. M cHale,' Earl Campbell, Paul That a corn borer inspector reach­ mpre than 2, coincident An* greatvsurprise that another Man­ Chartier, Frank Balkner, John SpU­ Officer’s Charge • nbuncement of expansion abroad. ity of the country club belied • the ed over, pulled a button hole bouquet . The complaining witness in the Mather said he knew Dalton was LOCAL HOSPITAL chester was in the Hawaiian city lane, John W ^deU, Agnes S. Dolan, Packard, however, eased under con­ small crowd in attendance. a director of Sheet and Tube but off a paSser-by yesterday, ripped the affidavit was Office' JanaSs Dsurling and due to give a concert that eve­ Mary J. Peclanham, Helen y. Scho­ coat where the flower had been pin­ siderable liquidation. could not be sure whether he knew ning. The article stated that Archi­ neski, Catherine" Shea, Francis of the Waterbury police depart­ them that Dalton also was a di­ ned on and had to sign a statement ment, who charged he 'bought 65 The bull leaders probably applied Fourteen at Maternity Waifd, bald Sessions, organist at the South Donahue. of responsibility, the man who some pressure to the hear faction, rector of B^ethZehem. His impres­ Methodist church here, was to give shares of the stock at 37.50 a share Nine of Them Arriving at Senatorial—Dr. Edward G. Dolan, chanced to be the victim being a to give the list a firm tone at the sion, however, was that Dalton a concert while on his world tour. and gave good stock in exchange Institution This Week. C. I./ Balch, R. E. Bryan, Bari Car­ lawyer. end of the week. Prominent specu- Wall Street spoke as a Sheet and Tube repre­ Miss Keith attended the concert ter, John WaddeU, Mary J. Nackou- for it. It is known that a Waterbury sentative, he said. police sergeant also Isoi^ht stock in Jators for the advance have been and greeted Mr. Sessions to Hono­ ski, Mabel Sheridan, Lulu Coleman, That Charlie Sweet is smiling ; Mather said he told Dalton that if Judging from the many Manches­ 'i the-"Northeastern Peti^eum (jom- hoping for a better market lulu. She sent a copy of the pro­ Marietta Hamilton, Mary E. Bros- smile like the snow cap on M t, „ terms of one and a third shares of ter stops of late on the itinerary of gram carried in the newspaper to Labor Day,-15Ut it is acknowl^ged Briefs iBethldiem for one of Youngstown Mother Stork, the population in non, Mary E. Boyle and Ellie* Gra­ Blanc, He can now eat com from, P said today.that the that the extent of the progress to be her folks here. Miss Keith is a ham. the cob. could be arranged, instead of one other parts of the country is mom- promoters claimed.'to have produc­ made wiU depend upon successfu, social service worker connected with New York, Aug. 29.—Repo'rta f.o and a fourth shares las were then isntarily on the decrease. A t present Queen’s hospital in Honolulu. She ing oil lands in Oklahoma and Ken­ restoration of public confidence iu That the one-man trolleys on the the Federud Reserve System frtnn being discussed, he believed it would there are fourteen babies in the Me­ completes two years at the institu­ tucky and real estate in New Jer­ the Stock Market. ^ Rockville line can make just as be favora,ble to Sheet ahd Tube. The morial hospital. One local physi­ tion this October and plans to con­ NAMES NOTED ACTRESS sey. No assets are. known to exist The day’s corporate news was 634 stores in 265 cities show that much nqise aa when two able bodied former terms were agreed upon and cian officiated at nine births this clude her work there. She will re­ however he said* light, and inclined to be Yinfavor- department store sales for the ' men were running thism. ratified. week and two sets of twins were turn to Manchester for a vacation IN HER DIVORCE SUIT The investigation, was launched able, but it involved sltuatiops ap­ month of July were 1(1 per cent less - also boni. ‘ befbre taking up social service work and all information was gathered parently already discounted Moat than in the conespondiniS; inonth KENNEDY BETTER ’Two sets of twins in the space of That a prize is to be offered by lents of last yehr. Total sales from Jan.. 1; to nearer at home. the Society for Mental ‘Hygiene, for i by Frank Green, secretary of the' conspicuous were announce: - New Haven, Aug. 29— (AP)—The one week is considered unusual as New York, Aug. 29— (AP)—Nam­ iWaterbury Chamber of Commerce quip- July 31 were 5 per cent Tjelowrths . theNjrecords reveal but one pair of an expiration of the decision to pMsing of the Oliver condition of Hugh B. Kennedy, busi­ ing Constance Collier, actress, as who has been communicating with hvent participating preferred diri- like period of 1929. Sales by jyhylfr twins'in every 1,000 births. Twin put stop*-signs on all intersections ness manager of the New Havon ENGINE LEAVES RAILS; ^-respondent, Mrs.» Cecilia A. olticials for three dend, and the Celotex Preferred di­ sale firms selling groceries,?, dx^ Register who was extremely ill yes- boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bairnsfather today filed suit fo® di­ of upper Main street except at Henry street where they are most weeks, in co-operation with a num- goods, hardware and drugs reported -terday, was a bit improved today Chemarka and twin girls to Mr. apd vorce against her husband, Charles vidend. „ . also were considerably smaller for giving a ray of hope for recovery. Mrs. Albert Valeri, the'latter at the need^ ^ attorneys representing in- The advance in the rails may have JHREE ARE INJURED Bruce Bairnsfather, cartoonist. Fil­ _ vestors. represented more 'than short cover­ July than in July 1929. He has mastoiditis. Memorial hospital. ing of the divorce 4

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to ron^ it ifi^nney R«v. Marvin 8. Stocking and Mrs. fandliep, for , ley (g«iwptthea >by P att^ • W flANNEDHEREStocking haW returned to tkeir kbeto; M o k k ? n e ^ ^ a cousin, h«ui iMarly ,lj«r ; Oentral HkrfA>r4«: :Oooii. {Adanis Eap 27 t-MlsS End 'pHawrtnmdp ,ieai;^>to‘ A home on North Main' street aft^er f • ,. ;A^oghcny ______and Mr^’ Joee^ M course at- .toi,; spending the major portion of their '"Baiik atmjtT': ' *Ajxx' O&Q • 3.32^ of Laurel strceti;tQ ^ vacation ,wito their daughter’s fam­ Am ftod Poc^Pow 78% lifted "her conneeflonv^to itnumng ftouchai ait - . ^ ■■ -« d ily at Hull, idass. Rev,. James K. P h y ^ to IHfM l^ery Tses- AJU 'lOtSTlUEt 3079 Ccdpi^iil M a k rs o f Years laaolHirs •* •,‘ 328 Qif toe Phoenlk Muto6k^l>% Greer, Mrs. Greer imd their small 826 Am Bow; and'ljit...... 86.H- been wpi^dng on tide I o u y E»xik ‘ta;i^\TFnat . ^ IXteftiraaito company r Ijtw^ son left Manchester this spring and ' da;, F i^ ; and Snnda; CSip ^ B| 840 Am .Rad-Stand S a n . '28% fdif toe past; three yeaBiiy or Ago to be Revhred by Na­ are pleasantly located at Hull, Conn. River 42&: siBce her gfaduatom from' the- .Mad? ipdt'Sciualle' •sted majr view-it..%The which Is just 10 miles ny steamer HJfd Conn. J'rus* . 128 Am; ^meR .-••• ...... '•***«??«,*! c^MtefZT_ . . IHgh school•.v4to-th%;0laaRgcbQol V4to-toe>;Cl^ A son wa4 tion^ Guard Umts. from Boston. i _ tller«Aer; • B^rst Nat Hartford 220 Aijs Tel and Tel 216%.i .-.-r-'—Her . ,— aasocjatos . M ^prlal hoqpltol-to Mip-and Mrs. butofiajg iahd-ddteit^t L^d Mts and Title Aid Tob.,B -----• A. • • « • • S. S S. 4 . . .268% n gieve aifareweti l?afty:to .h er;w ^- Cabrge Ja^ street;, done - ehtireiy by the. ' Ani Whter Wks . . . 92%: are t#D clumibetf. ivstalm' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Loomis- of- ^ Mtitodl B&T ..«•••• cli?' add remem^red' . -hdv,; also a son" to ^psi«r Keeney street are Absent on a trip j a U candidates for , the Cub foot- New- Brit Trtist . . Anaconda .. 46%- bel6w,.--io^ther vfttli'A - tfttoroon^.p: The officers of Company G and the through ■ Northern New England, baU team for the coming season we' mverside Tnist ... 625 Atl- -Ref...... • SO o-s.o S O S • « • 34 ? the equipment toc.whi& T sootosss**** 32 . v^Mlssi^McHnnCy; Howitzer Company, representing taldhg In the Grange lecturers’ con-1 asked to report at the Recr^wn west. Htfd Trust 276 I Baldvdn ...... chased complete.' -AU ;Wei>|d^t Balt, and .Ohio . . . .'.'i ...... 101^4^- enter tod Haifttoiid-hbdph^-,1^- the military units of Manchester, are ference at to® college in Dm-j Center on School street, next wed- inMurahop Stocks to to te ^ o . ic«£. ,aa«t toe fdrnlehlugs hayeeA madfri 135 Behdix ...... 31 ^ l ^ e t»a.nurse‘s toi&itog'tomrt^V.the: planning the reviving of the old- ham, n : Hm- en‘r6ute. i nesday, at 7:00 p. mr Aetna Casualty 4;ndQV«r ,\vas:>4hdfet^ by hand and tho boys and l ^ time colorful Military balls which __ ■ The selection of the players will Aetna Fire; 84% Beth-Sttol .... ,88- iBpddnddaughter^^of M ir ..,^ ^ ddghty. proud f-f thefir-handlhreWIt.' .188%; were the outstanding social events X>e entueijr up W AcvucaAetna Life 85 Can Pap ....-... N^Kinney to adopts , ’ - - --- i: . [-i -:(C Joseph Morrison of the Colonial ! be entirely up to Coach Artom J. Case .Thresh ... Mtzs (toriatine Meiahnay,-a^grkdpfb of to®,®®®^^ during the begiiming -r------*- ^ MuUlgau, who will have.supervision , Automobile 88% 192^4- Dud shells from practioe firing cif, Fimng Station, imdement an ^ ^ the - ' - 144 Cefto De Pkscd‘ 44%- of the Middlesex, hQ^ltat liihiumV Om .is .iheJUght- of toe present century. Ckinh. Gesaral . . . est known. «oUA it"is only a little french ‘tnortare'are blamed for for-*, tlon for appendlcities at the M-! field. e Officials - ^ trust each . and every Hertford Blre . .. 76 Chi and Norwest 72% =itrfg sdhool for nurdee, W dlovphAslsV The matter has been under con­ mortal hospital this morning. 28%- mow than half as water- est firm near San Diego, Cal. ' • ' sideration for the past few months, ! man will do^his utmost to make con- Htfd Steam Boirer 68 CtoysiCr ^ i 'a$ superintendent; of- ti^. gwerh- Natiohial Fife 71 Oclum Oas and El S • S,S • # S I 61% ■-^ V.-- --V,---/.:.:. — apd action will be taken at once on Because of Labor Day, the meeb: “ ?>“ •“ * “ the appointment of committees for him. Phoenix Fire' ...... - 86% Colum' Gmph ... 17 ing of SiSunset Council, No. 45, De Practice sessions will be in order Travelers ...... 1826 1846 Coml Solv ...... 26% -the event which will take place gree of Pocahontas, will not be held early this winter. B o f ^ on every Tuesday, and Friday night, Punilc DtIUtles Atdeks Comwlto: and Sou 14 The military balls of the past Monday, being csmcelled until the^ at 7:00'p. m., and on Sunday after­ Conn. E3ec Serv .... Consol Gas s s.o • • « •.108 were formal affairs and served to next regular meeting Monday,' noons at 2:00 imtil further notice. Conn. Power' Contin.Can ...... 67%‘ bring Wgh ranking officers and September 15. ; Greenwich WAG, pfd Com Prod ...... 94 H artford E2ec Lgt . . ]Du Pont -'De F7ein 117 - 9 i ) w eon Hartford Gas I • • • • «.• * p^i»t.n^n' Kodisk ; ...... • • • *220% . do,, pfd ..•••• Elec PoW and Lt ;...... • • 72% Fox Film ....•••..••••i.,... 48 noted guests were entertained ^ d i n n e r party iMi ^e g b im C D C MflDTU rNfl S N E T C.o. various homes and fraternal rooms | of toeir^si^er-to^ PLEASES NUKlll ENU do, rts, W. I. ------Gen JUilec -74 before the event. The old army ' Manafactnrlng Stocks Gen Foods 67% blue uniforms of the men and,the|Miss • Am Hardware ...... '67% 69% Geh Motors .. 44% ...... 80 Gold Dust ...... 4? full dress uniforms of the officers, Mass. : Several at Plant Seeking Work Amer Hosleiy ...... ouUined against the silks and sat-Hartfc^ and Arner Silver ...... 26 Grigsby .Gnmow ,14 % ins of the ladies were something i ent. The mea' was followed by ^ This Morning — Business Arrow HAH, com ... -42% 44% Hershey Chcic- 9T . that those who witnessed them will | games and dancing. ’ Men Pleased. i A'utoinatic Refrig . . 8 Int Harvester ... .8:0% ;Bigelow Sanford, com. 63 Int Nickel Cism .. . 23 . 42 ’ be made to align 1 Yesterday’s announcement that' do, pfd ,...4 ...... 90 Int Tel and Tel . all organizations in Manchester to ; and <3arence P. Qnimby ^®, the former Herald building on Hil* j B rin g s ^ d Spencer . , 3 ,% 1 % Johns Manvilie , .'94 -help in putting over a mintary ball;Manchester KlwMis club, ^t^ded jiard street had been sold drew a |Bristol B rass ...... 15 20 K ennecoti ...... 33%'i Kreuger and Toll . 27- r for Manchester this season that will; the Kiwanis meeting in Norwalknleasant 1 large gathering of men seeking„ em- „ : do, pfd 90 ecUpse anything in the past. With | Thursday an^ report a Lehigh "Val Coal . 11%< ployment to the plant this morning. \ ^ ‘ * V ‘ ’ ’2 o. iSs .<.77%-; both units of the National Guard at time and a good representation of Loei^s, Inc ...,. the Connecticut Kiwanis clubs pres­ Some were given employment in the i ^®> ® o5% 27 Lorlllard ...... 28 ; full strength and anxious to carry building making necessary changes .*.... % usual arui the message of the military to the ent. 43 Mo Kan Tex .. . .42%V while toe otoirs were -told* that ‘ - 80 Mont Ward .... . 36%: community as a whole, no more ac­ further employment would await Bearings ceptable method of doing this has ! • Miss Edith Walsh of Pleasant: Fuller Brush, Class A. — 18 Nat Cash Reg A . 45%;- ' street,. chairman of the local Re- actual starting of manufacture of 130 Nat D a ir y ------55%- Greater than been conceived than in the re-estah- toe little square pies early in I Hart A Cooley ...... — lishment of the formal military ex­ bekahs assisting with arrangements Hartmeinn Tob, com • — 15 Nat Pow and L t ...... , for the annual field day at Charter' October 60 FTev Olop 1314.-.-J travaganzas of other years. News that toe building was sold do, 1st pfd ”• Ever before Oak Park, Sentember 6, urges all., Inter Silver ...... 70 78 N Y Central...... 163% those who have tickets out to make; to a concern that would be employ­ do, pfd ...... 105 112 NY NH and. H tfd ...... ^ WORLD’S WHEAT CROP returns as soon as possible. The: ing about 15 men was welcomed by Landers, Frary A - Clk 68 70 Nor Am A'viatlon . 9 % , joint committees will have their I north ehcl business men who feared Man A Bow, Class A. 14 16 North Ainer ...... 104% are nrTTrn TSIIC V!7AD'fi°®l meeting Tuesday evening in that toe brick structure would be 8% 10% Packard ...... 12%-; sold as a warehouse employing few do, ClMS B ...... Dill 1 nil lsi!5 iX ilU Hartford. Tickets or money may I New Brit Mch. com .. 18 22 Far -^^uhlix ...... 601^ ialso be- left'With Mrs. Frances I if any bands. North A Judd ...... ' 20 22 ^?enn ...... 73 j Chambers toe Center. Niles Bern Pond ..... 27 29 PMla Read C and I ...... '...: 18% Rome, Aug. 29.—(AP)—The In­ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 6 10 Pub Serv N J ...... 94% ternational Institute of Agriculture Rev. F. B. Bartlett, formerly of Russell Mfg Co , ...... 52 67 l^adio' . 41 announced today toe world’s 1930 BUCPGHAM PASTOR this town but now of Betoe^®y> Cali-? Scovin ...... ^2 61 Radio ICeith .36%. ■ production of wheat will be 712,OOO, fomia, arrt'ved in town today for a Seth Thom Co. com .. — 30 Reading, 110 000 hundredweight, compared with j ^g|t his motoer at 88 Hamlin DffiSONVAteN Standard Screw ------1^0 126 Rem.Rand 28% 677.000. 000 last year. |street. He vrtll remain over Labor do, pfd. guar —A" . 100 Sears' Roebuck ...... 73 The^ figure is 21,000,000 hundred­ Day and ■will be pleased to meet any Stanley W orks...... 38 40 Simmons 26’Ji, weight more than toe five year 1 of his old friends. Rev. M. P. Anderson Succumbs Stnytoe AMg ...... 80 Sinclair Oil ....20% average of 691,000,000. i to Pneumonia — Contracted Tayidr A F^nn' . 120 South Jr^ac ...... ;• •...... 116 • Rye is 1,000,000 hundredweight! Confusion seems to exist as to Torrtngton ...... 54 66 Southern Rwy - ...... 86% bftow last year’s figure which was ' the exact date oif which schools in Cold Few Days Ago. Xlnderwopd. Mfg Co 95 97 Stand Brands 20% 140.000. 000. Manchester are re-opening for toe Union Mfg Co ... 16 19 Stand Gab and Elec . .106% Barley and oats are both below coming '/ year. Districts 1-8 • 'will Rev. M. P. Anderson of toe Buck­ TJ S Envelope, com 226 stand Oil Om .... 60% the 1929 figure. open Tuesday, September 2, the day ingham Congregational church died do, pfd, ...... 112 Stond Oil N J ...... 89% Extreme dry weather has had- a following______^ ____Labor Day. Schools in toe 'suddenly this morning in Skowhe-j Veedervccuci Root*vwi. 86 87 Btand Oll N ^ ...... - 30% detrimental effect upon crops. Bel-j Ninth District, which Includes the gan, Maine, where he had been va- l^ yaock Coll. Pipe 14 17 COrp. S'* • e • 51%: gium, Holland, Denmark, Germany, I High school, will open Wednesday; cationing for toe past two weeks. ' -— Tii^en “Roll Bear' • • s' • 67.% Nearfy cJeairaR^eiOf^QW SjUtiiBer Czecho-Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, September’s. Pneumonia which followed • a co'd :.|Trahscoat Oil ...;. -17% ' sary nujjftt • at • * . 83% were reported In the United States Rev. Mr. Anderson' was in Maine duetions on ^ .^rnrner Furniture. Nowyou^;c^ make selections rt'the lowed by rainstorms. in company with Buckingham peo­ Unit Gaa and Imp . 87%. Spain and Balkan and Baltic with estimated total damkge bt' V S tod Alcohol 60%, lowest seaspnsil!: pijices ever. placed, or,'Keith? Fuimture. . . - ; repreMnting, r over $10,000.000., . , • ple when iUnesai overtook Mm. Hip; countries report excellent crops. wife was notified and Mn and Mrs.> U S Pipe and Fdry 34% saving to youjrpm 8 8 td ofver"5 0 ^ . ; Included are hammocks, sway- Wells A. Strickland drove to Skow- U ,S Rubber ...... 20%' ers, porch ro^efis; porch rii#«ieSrffoldH^. Wairn and ^ swings^: hegan lea'ving here Tuesday morn­ Newingtooi Aug. 29.— (A P .)—- *U-B Steel.,...... iT l %-- eh' ^oors, Wiwlow scseepa..... _ THie younger element in' toe local Util Pow. and Lt'A ...... 5,6%•. settees, all r% d/ rattgn ;a i ^ f lb | ing, taking Mrs. ^Anderson and her ad vis^ ydii'-^'' ' ’ daughter Elizabeth, to the minis­ Democratic party seized the rftM Warner Bros Hct ...... 29% ^ and ■'"Ilfl^st 'ta at a stormy caucus last nisfhti chal­ ' 'and M fg...... ^ .158%.p. to come early. ter’s bedside; lenged toe legality of the town; tom-, •Woolwo; 63,'%A9U.-; Fj i Rev. "Anderson leaves Ms wife : 22%. and six children. They have been *ln mlttee, charged it with submitting Yellow ’Truck Buckingham about a yesj. Funeral to Republican domination,, and flna^r arrangements are incomplete. Wat- fy ,r e s t e d its Hst o f delegates, suhr Irins Brotoers will be in charge. stituting others of its 07m choice. The meeting, scheduled for toe CURE QUOTATIONS juMor high school, .began on the ’ GLECTED WARNING, lawn of that building because toe voters could not gain. admission', (By Assodated Press.) and it was then adjourned to.. ;tho Amer aties’ Pow and Lt B .. 16% BURGLAR IS CAUGHT Town Hall. It was brought that Am Super Pow er ...... 28 no towh^cominittee had beeii elect­ Cisiit Slatek Elec .'...... • Z Js ed last year,, but that. Ohainnaii (jlties Serftec :.. Worcester, Aug. 29.— (A P )—For Walter L. Morgan o f the group -E!eC;Bond'and Share. •.... • • • toe principal reasons that he did wMch had held over said It was Il­ Nteg and Hud Powep...... not believe in signs, Albert Prunler, legal to lelect in even years. Mr. Pennroad • e e e e e e e * 25 of tols city, with his head Morgan ran for registrar,'of voters, S O Ind N O W YO-U J S A,V.E, FROfM . 33 to 5 0 % -swathed in bandages and Ms face on ■ sm independent'ticket last- fali, UMted Gas marked with numerous cuts and dis­ and thi'3 was recalled by the oppo-i Unit Lt and Pow. A. Util Pow and Lt .. colored contusions, limped- into toe sltion last night, ■ dock in District' Court today to an­ Talk of party reorganization loi't Vacuum OU I • e e e I swer breaking and entering charges lowed charges that the- RepubUcans The only ll'ving relati've of toe preferred, against Mm by Sidney controlled toe Democratic T ^ Hops, proprietor of a’ West Rutland giraffe is the okapi, found In the committee and that toe old line Congo forest. For a time it 'WM .ailing station. ♦Delnocrats belonged to the. horse “It’s aU Ms own fault” declared thought to be related to OjC' rebra; Sidney, testifying. "I had a burglar and ox days:” alarm installed Tuesday and had. it connected with my home nearby. WAIUNG W Aii- SPECIAL And just to give fair warning I had Jerusalem, -A-ug..^®-—.(A P ) -r- A i for a sign:i posted on. the outside of toe moat: reliable -source -tod^-a^o w®* door stating that toe place was pro­ the gbverhiheht has submitted a P R m A Y tected with an alarm system. When iproposal for voluntary solutlo^^f .and the alarm went off at 2:30 tols Wailing Wall question.., The mbming I stepped into a pair of nroposalTs said'to acknowledge SATURDAY slippers and pussyfooted down to Jewish , right of access but p rolate the station in my pajamas and sur-' a Jewish service there,,dr ^ Jewish Macaroni and prised young 'Pnmier who was in­ irajdng at the wall, and forbids- the side but he ■wasn’t looking out! He Jews to bring any appurtenances to; Spaghetti started to shovtL fight but ySh^ we the wall. ^ i.,. I what happened. Then I called toe '. t Arabs 'wohld^be granted; the right 1 0 I b g * .... .•>.... state barracks.” to erect certain buildings and^xn^ The defendant pleaded not guilty jme changes after agreement wltit 3 lhs«- ...... blit was held in $800 for superior ie government. ^ : court. - ~ Imported Italian Che^e MAN EATING JAGUAR , Re4need Prig^ Aguas, Calientes, Mexico, Aug. 29.—(AP)—TMs town today or­ and Salg Qil Special ganized a hunt to .exterminate,, a Olive Oil $2.35 _ man-eating -jaguar wMch has been FREE! Four quarts of oil witii terrorizing Juchipila canyon f and SalaOU $1.]^ gal Sierra De Cal'villo near here. the purcliiasc of 5 gSUons of Newest Hat Fashions -Latest ■victims of toe beast were, gas.: ■ , two, cattle herders. ' Alan Apples. Sweet Cider at R^esenting authoritative adaptations of New York and Paris. 85cp0rgwon. Manchester AN O lRm B TQNG VICTIM Featuring the New Prononnbed On^Side Tilt. iPOR SALE^IDER PRESS. New York, Aug. 29.—^(AP)—A young Chinese, believed by police ^ .SfliriBrsteni’ s Gas l^ tioD Macaroni Shop to be the latest, victim ofjTong Dial VELVETS FELTS Hatchetmen, was’tound in a Bronx Rosedale 82-5. Bolton, G

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to the coast to long eh^e- have won 'maxiy prize contests vise all campaign, expenditures, edit MALffiOlEtrSBANP ment for Warner &os. Vltaphone about the state. OLD F A S p N E D DEBATES all campaign literature and direct Co., at Hollywood, Cal. A record UNUSUE FEATURES its dissemination among the voters. crowd will be tdrnorrow \ Neither has opposition in the pri­ on hand MOVIE MAI{AGER BOBBED Los Angeles, Augl 29.-r3 BEACH evening to see and bear Mai H^- Cliff Edwards, knowh cm ^ Queer Twists MAY FEAiniRE CAMPAIGN maries,, September 9. lett and hip boys do their stuff, r ON STATE’S PROGRAM In ft Iqtter to Rep. Michener, Washington, Aug. 29.—(AP.)— screen as “Ukelelc: Ik*J?y.^v« Fren^orf.sald .the following his op­ ' On Monday evening (Lahpr Day While the audience of a suburban court orders today to ■ In Day^s News Mai Hallett, king of novelty moving picture theater watched a estranged wife,. 1 ^ . Ox Detroit, Aug. 29.—(AP.)—Re­ ponent has built, up through 12 dance orchestras and his Columbia night) the PeerlcM' orcheafea ^ f ‘Courage”, Tremendous Dra- vival of the Lincoln-Douglas style years in.Congress, in addition.to a Willlmantlc wlfl be the feature at; daring jwbfes^ scene last night, wards, $250 weekly ahmohy Recording orchestra are to feature two men left their sjgats, put oh trial of his divorce action, ^ ma, and “Hot For Paris”, a of campaign through joint debates normal party majority of 12,000 ito the big Saturday night progT^ at traction at Sandy Beach and again ■ Washington—^More than half a has been proposed by Edward 15.000 “gives you an advantage i on Wednesday ■ ; evening. Sept. 3, masks {md, relieved the manager of der was Issued yesterday.; ( Sizzling Comedy, on Bill. billion dollars will be paid next Saildy Beach ballroom at ToUano his hight’s^receipts. At a recent hearing Edwards. Frensdorf, Democrat, of Hudson, cannot hope to overcome unless you county’s playground. Crystal Lake, when two valuable door prizes will I i Belle Bennettland Marion Nixon month to Investors in American cor­ Mich., to his opponMit for Bepreseu- will agree to what I consider a fair, be awarded Incindlhg- a handsome Proceeds of the crime picture to­ the court he had no money. .T*Mrii,4 porations in the form of interest tomorrow evening. taling 3265 left the theater with Edwards alleged he received $l,6O0; •in *‘C3ourage,” and Victor McLaglen tative in Congress from the Second honorable and • businesslike cam- Mai Hallett and his orchestra for silver loving cup for the lucky lady 'and El Brendel in “Hot for Paris” and dividends. Michigan District, Earl C. Mlchen- palgh procedure.’; He said he would and also a gent’s door prize. In ad­ their pals while the ^audience un­ a week and said she needed' sub­ New York—’Tis a healthy year. six months every year tour the aware, go^ Itis. thrills from tfie stantial alimony to uphold her so*.' the feature attractions on the er, Republican, of Adrian, the in­ withdraw as'a-candidate unless his country and wherever they appear a dition to this feature there will lie Pdouble feature prograna which w ill Ldfe Insurance statisticians belleye cumbent. proposal is-accepted. .a championship prize fox trot for screen. ’The mimager was found lat­ dial position. the prospects are excellent for 1930 sensation is the unanimous decision er, in his office.- ' • , At the separation of the couple, De shown at the State today and Frensdorf’s proposal goes even of the dancers. Tomorrow- evening’s the supremacy of Eastern Connecti­ to end with the lowest death rate beyond the plan followed in the fa­ cut between Mickey^ McDduft of Edwards said he signed over fl50,« Saturday. ever registered in the United States It is reported that baked apples appearance will' be the farewell en-* 000.in community property to his ■ “Courage” Is'a powerful ^drama mous series of Illinois debates, how­ gagement of this famous dance or­ Manchester and his partner, present Reports say that King Carol and Canada. / ~ ever, for he has suggested that the recently fell oft rees in two states, champions, and a challenger from will be crowned in the spring but wife. He has an action pending to of a mother who finds a spectre of London—John Bull has continued But trre . sitters deserve stronger chestra at Sandy Beach this season, set aside the settlement. the past menacing her home and two candidates collaborate in nam­ as they will leave shortly for a tour New London who, with his partner. fail to mention what with. to sober up ever since he celebrated ing a committee which will super­ names than.that happiness, and how she triumphs the armistice. Convictions for through the courage and loyalty of ] drunkenness in. England and Wales her youngest son. The memory of a last year totalled 51,966 the smalt- / . . ■ m z r - dead husband forbade her to refute est total since 1918 and a decrease the veiled accusations that cast a of 3,576 in a year. shadow on her yotmgest child. Then New York—Road hogs are re- mother-love tramsformed her into sponsibles for one-third of automo­ an enraiged tigress fighting for her bile accidents. An analysis of 100,- young. It is a tremendous drama of 000 cases by the New York Auto­ the American mother. Belle Bennett mobile Clubs reveals that 34,000 re­ is seen at her glorious beat as the sulted from the invasion by one persecuted mother and rises to new driver of a lane belonging to anoth­ heights as a draipatic actres.*«. er. Marion Nixon is seen in a role that Newport, R. I.—Another triumph permits her to display-her talents for the Vanderbilt convention. Har­ in a very creditable manner. Little old S* Vanderbilt, who Invented a t Leon Janney, the child who plays system of bidding at contract the youngest boy literallyN runs bridge and simdry improvements Ir. away with the picture. This young­ i;ailroad equipment, with some ster has a very promising future in. chums handled the yacht Enter- the talking pictures. jrise so well that it has been picked Put on your asbestos rimmed eye­ ;o race the Shamrock V. glasses when you take a peek at New York—Five five-gallon cans some of the scorching scenes in of alcohol are at a police station, "Hot for Paris” which is a shading having been taken from the apart­ ; portrayal of the further adventures ment of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beer at iof Victor McLaglen, El Brendel and Their request. A stranger left them fpifl D’Orsay. McLaglen and Bren- with Mrs. Beer', saying they-were |del, he of the funny Swedish accent, for her husband. When Mr. Bder fare seen as a pair of sailors who arrived home he was mystified vsnd twin a million on the English Derby called the police. l and make haste to Paris to bum the Philadelphia —^Policeman George f boulevards up. How well they suc­ Ravior is to imdergo delightful pun­ ceed is told in one of the funniest ishment. Reproved for being off Lpictures Imaginable. It is one long dirty he wan sentenced to be a guard t laugh from start to finish with the of honor for his daughter Margaret ; fim fast and furious, and escort her to City Hall for hon­ i Another of the popular “Cabaret ors when she "returns home from f-Nights” will be presented as an Toronto, where she won a marathon ■ added attraction tonight. Four acta swim. He was swept away from {of excellent vaudeville have been post in a celebration when news r booked and an evening of fun is as­ came of the victory. »UT“ rr\ sured all who attend. Ernie Wardle. - .r-KSft ONLVA . New York—Captjdn S, G. McNeil fM lM /re 10 KNOCK 1 ■ comic singer and musician offers an J our tNi kmock i of the British liner Mauretania is 0* XJWR a m>ouR McmoR _ ’ imusual act; Ernie Schieldge will Ewith N m sr tydolJ willing to bet 100 pounda against * tu LEss'^ -^I^TVOOCl- K present a ventriloquiat_act that is 100 dollars that the “Maury” after WH-L V’guaranteed to make the sphinx being drydocked will do'better than [ laugh; Jenks and Ann, a versatile 28 knots. The offer was made when •: team of dancing, singing and patter he pleaded guilty to have been pass­ f comedians will do much to make it ed at sea by the German liner Eu- "y‘ATI enjoyable evening. Hsu^ry Burt ropa, when he was going 25%. JAMES J.JEflFR/K KNOCKED OUT .... : will be seen once more in the role Charlottesville, Va.—Football is BOB fnZSlMMOJS IN -rUBU-m TWO) of msater of ceremonies. Manches­ at hand. Yes, sir. 'The season opens AT CONgy /SIANR JUNE 9, ld99 ter audiences had an opportxmlty to tomorrow with Charlottesville play­ see Harry work last Friday night ing Washington. They are boys’ and he proved to be the high spot teams. 1 of the evening. i 1 The audience on last Friday was j not aware that a UtUe drama was fa m o u s k n o c k o u t s I tAiring place behind the scenes five PICKED WRONG MAN minutes before the vaudeville por­ OF HISTORY tion of the program was to go on. Little Baby Brooks, who was to FOR COLLEGE BLUFF ■J'M G oraETT ^ A By Feg Murray k n o c k e d o u t take part on the bill, was in cos­ J o h m L -S ^ 'V A H tume ready for the word to go. , iH W t 2lsria>uw> I Suddenly she was taken seriously Evanston, Hl.7 Aug. 29.—(APO— ill. It was impossible for her to go Three young magazine salesmen Kf Nbm O ri-eam r, on. Also the show must go on. Mr. picked a poor prospect yesterday, or '.Sevr.7.1892., Burt, who was in the audience, was a poof sales talk. 1 appealed to. He agreed to go on. The sales talk was that they Paul Brady who was to act as mas were making their way through ter of ceremonies, quickly chemged Northwestern University. The pros­ /I ' T. ' Into the costume of a comedian and pect was Dr. Walter Dill Scott, hastily arranged his act. The point president of the university. Is that if Mr. Burt was able to sten The youths, who later identified onto the stage and conduct a show themselves as Sam and Herbert at a moment’s notice in the efficient Krause of New York and Philip manner in which he did, just 'how wHh Land of Los Angeles, explained that Try a Tankful of hi- good can he be when he has time to the money they made from'maga­ arrange his routine ? That answw zine subscriptions all went Into will be had tonight. tuition fees and'such at Northwest­ ern. '‘Well, isn’t that fine,” returned Dr. Scott “I happen to be president ACADIANS BACK HOME of that institution. I don’t remem­ Ethyl i .. and knock out that knock! ber seeing any of you boys around. - 7 What’s your college? What work , New Orleans, Aug. 29.—(AP.)— are you xxiajoring in? What—” Louisiana’s Acadians returned last But the three had disappeared night from their visit to Nova around the comer. Dr. Scott notified This week we’rei going to stage a new “Battle of TYDOL dealer^s to answer Tide Water’s challenge.. • Scotia; home of their forefathers. police and the youths were taken to i ' ' ■ ! Wearing Evangeline costumes, in­ the station. After a lecture on the cluding kirtles and dresses of an­ ethics of sales representation, the This isr/Knock-out Week! And* we challc^nge the other century the party of 38 head­ boys were released on their promise the Century,” \ " ed by D. J. Leblanc, president of the to leave Evsmston. __ Louisiana Acadian Association vis­ ‘ ^ ited the village of Grand Pre, in world to make H ipest t y d o l with e t h y l knock Old Acadia from which their ances­ wminR. RUNNERS SENTENCED tors were forcibly expelled and oth­ Bring in your old ears that have been pinging and er cities in Nova Scotia and Cana­ Norwalk, Aug. 29.—(AP) — In . •. i& any motor,!old or new. .. on.any hiH, in da. City Court today Joseph Toblusky ! It was a memorable, trip, Mr. Le- of 22d Avenue, Brooklyn, was fined pounding! 'Bring on your carbonized motors! Bring tlanc said. ‘T shall never forget the $1,000 and sentenced to jail for fif­ sight of ten thousand of our own teen days, when he was found guil­ ony weather.. .in;any mud, sand or heavy going. people waving us goodbye with ty of transporting liquor and Wil­ tears in their eyes when we left liam Hayo of East 32d street, New on the new car you bought yesterday! Join the York, was fined $500 and sentenced Moncton. * ■ ' ' , / to fifteen days in jail. The men paid the fine. - ' YOU GAN NOT MAKE IT KNOCK! OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The pair were arrested in Nor­ crowds of motor fans that will be pulling up at every ■j walk Monday night as they were ■ I TeL 2-21S4 1 Lawreiice, Mass., Aug. 29.—(AP) passing through the city. Toblusky tide WAT Ell oil SALES CORPORATION 3390 Maih Street. Hartford. —William Cardinal O’CoimeU today was driving a truck loaded with / attended ceremonies here in observ­ 100 half-barrels of beer 3uid Hayo ance of the 1500th anniversary of who was in another machine acting the death of St. Augustine. The an- as convoy. .•\2: jniversary was being celebrated in The truck will be sold at public V X 'i-i jthe Augustinan parishes throughout auction and the beer destroyed. the world. Several thousand persons lined LOOKS T.TKE CROSS the streets during a procession from the rectory of St. Mary’s church to New Haven, Aug. 29.—(AP)— th e edifice, in Which the Knights of Friends of Prof. W. L. Cross who I < s 7 (Columbus, Hibernians and other or- have been looking after hie cam­ '-s ^ganizations took part. paign as candidate, for governor at the Democratic convention today were so optimistic in their forecast r MOORE NOT A CANDIDATE as to hold opinion that he would be rV'*-#:'- the only candidate before-the con­ |5-; 1 Torrington, Aug. 29.—(AP) — vention and this probably would (Charles J. Moore of Torrington, mean his nonlnatlon by acclamation. * >1 president of the Connecticut Fed- Results of Democratic caucuses be­ ;eration of Labor today emphatical­ ing held today were being awaited ly denied a report that he would be to see if endorsement Is given to any \« k candidate for the Democratic other name, and to determine the nomination for Congressman from number of delegates instructed for ■Tiy. Fifth District. Mr. Moore, who Prof. Cross. campaign manager for Edward Mascolo of Waterbury in the Con­ gressional campaign two years ago, I ' ; < 'stated also that Mr. Mascolo would not be a candidate for the nomina- ^ Women’s "^on this year. Hair Cutting ! DIES DUBINO BEUNIOl^ 35c* i Milford, N- H.,. Aug. 2 9 .-(AP)— Children’s While hl8 kevw eons,and daughtera enjoyed.. * v reunion- a t: the family < 25c Lome in Nashua today Daniel Swee­ open ^Wednesday All Day ney 60,'-a Boston A Maine section foreman ,1^^ In- a.cpllleion etweOn" a gaiioMne liandcar and a Cooper St Shop rk train at Ponemah Station, aey was riding on the hand B. PagaoL Prop. MADB BY THE MAAiBf .OF VIBOOL MOtOB 011.^ ... . USiO iY

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Smichez Cerro waa'bprn in Piura chic and trim, their croVns are shal­ beefa received from Washington re­ and. when 17 yeare- old entered.* a ALL lower and they are designed as a garding the recent jlerk-carrier ex­ m ilitary school kt Ldmav In 1910 . he| frame for the face.* It is a frame amination. i F^ANDREEi^EL .was giudilatied . as a sub-jieuten^t less severe than last year, revealing To CaU New Minister in Me ’iunuy aniCL Mereaiter served hair on one side, the smart woman in various ri^ments .unttlTPebruary may tilt her hat right or left, but The First African Baptist chu^\ WILL RUN INTO STORM has been without a paStor for sonte 4,T914,lie took an aMivia;part ln;,thfe tilt it she .probably will, for the new j revolution'Which unsea^d-Guillermo ones are generally designed on an time and at the business meeting to. be held at the church next week it Oslo, Norway, Aug. 29—’The s ^ - BlUihghurst as preridjmti oblique line. Hb received wc^ds In: Me is expected action ■will be taken cm eriBratvaag which has aboard' ^ e Berets Are Draped bodies of Salomon Ahdree and,Me fighting kt‘ that :time «»d soon was calling a minisljer. Rev. R.-L. Walk­ sept to Washington aa’imiUtary at­ Berets a bit more draped than last er of Hartford has been supplying companions of the ill-fated- T897 ' Beer, beer everywhere, but not a.drop to drink, ^ t ’s the pr^M r year, pert tiicoms -reminisent of tache. When.;he(;‘retunled to Peru the pulpit tor the past two montlw. Polar balloon flight, has been sum­ ment in which spectators found ;thenwelves when proWbition agents de­ Madapie La Marquise and snug lit­ moned urgently by wireless fo cdme he resumed aettve militari^ service. Three Motor Bus Wnes i stroyed eight 2000-gallon yats and 46 barrels fflled to the brim wiM re^ Legiria’s Enemy tle* affairs called bonnets are. out­ hoipe at once. „ lager at a Clficago brewery said to be owned by Bugs .Moran, gesag idiiefr standing models, says Miss, Ferle Commencing today three motor About this time—;19l9. Augusto bus lines between Boston and Nejy The messages were sent at inter-, tain. Note the foaming liquid gushing from the holes. Heller, New York milliner who has vafe yesterday by order of the Nor­ R L^ula-beemne. president by a $5.95 Dresses Now ^ 2= ■just returned from Paris showings. York will pass through Rockvillft. wegian - and Swedish governments ePup d’etat- and Sanrtiez Cerro l)e- There will be tin occasional cloche, One of the lines. has>^beeh operated which felt that dangers of the ap­ came his enemy. He led a revolt too, for the woman who must have for several months, the other proaching Arctic winter, might spell against Legfui^^ M 1922 in Me De- a brim. beginning toda.y. The busses toi^- (haaster to the bosti and its precious Thousands O f Canners Will Vie peirtment o f CuzcO, taking posses­ $10.00 Dresses Now ^ 5 ^ Colors 'Will match or harmomze merly passeii along the back Ver­ records, o f the, Andree flight, discov­ sion of Me/plty*' > ■with costumes. Felts and vdvets non Center road. The three lines in­ ered with the bodies early tWs As be was seriously wounded he promise to be the most popular fall clude the Independent M otor Coacjh m Aug.-29r—.(AP)^— The f^xTiTilhg will be carried ion. hats this winter than in many sea­ during Me entire ' summer, but-aT LOCATE LOST FLIER | rank M a t, he\,led ‘ Ma’ second revolt Plain and Flowered Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Prints. sons. You inay have your entire hat tent shows. John Tobias has^ sold Guarded closely -by g u a ^ to frui^ his fifty-acre farm, part of which w entlre^-must be recorded at Me qon-. against Legvlia ’a^^A^eqiiipa last Fri­ Mostly with half and separate long sleeves and long of a flat fur. or you may use the fiur trate'any last minute attempt ' *it Juneau, Alaska, Aug. .ji^(A F )-i- day, and not San­ viifience, three cdnvicts were elec­ test headquarters in Shenandoah sleeves attached. ‘ . - with felt as accent.” in Vernon and • part in Manchester, Reports -Mat Captain B. Jf. chez Cerro, ti(^t to Annie Tobias of New York. P. J. trocuted last night for the slajMg not later Man Me October date. > The head contour is still small, ■ Among Mose contributing * to Hurke, .Cahadiem aviator missing-fojr Now he: is,hailied as a .national, O’Leary of Manchester has sold to of .'a f^ow convict during- '• the more Man a week, had been found milliners and hairdressers declare AuJ)um prison riot o f last Decern^ piftna for Me contest and who w ill' idol. *• ? .' \ These dresses must go regardless of cost to make although the short shingled bob, so Lewis H., King and Elsie H. King of sit among Me judges are Dr. LoUiM alive and uninjured wiM his passen­ West Hartford ’and at TankeroosM her. , V ger, an .imiilentified irfipef, near room for new Fall merchandise. Wonderful valuies. popular a year ago is giving away The three men, Claud Udwine, 29; Stsmley, director of the federal bu­ to longer fresses. This does not Lake, Vemon. Fred Baxter has sold reau of home economics, and Mrs* Atlin, B. C., reached here last night. A t W miles per hour you travel land in Vemon to William F. Sitzy Witiiam Force, 30 and Jesse Thomas, The Vepbrt gave no detidls. • i 88 feat per. second, c meem very long hair, for coils of 20;-were convict^ of slaying- Henry Grece Viall Gray, Chicago, secre­ long hair tend to procure a-bumpy of Manchester. Th^ Davis filling' tary of Me contest and nationally station on the new Crystal La^ Sullivan, ring leader of the mutiny loutline which ruins the ^ e ct of tiie in wWch ten lives were Idst. . known canning expert. ’ , trim new hat. The smart woman road has been sold to Jack Cannon. The three s went to ' tiieir deaths The contest-is open to every wo­ they say, will wear her hair long ' Baset^ Games with a spirit o f . bravado. ThonSas man and girl. There are no restric­ enough to curl up in a finger roll The All-RockviUe basebaU team was .the first to be executed, and was tions on Me type of .canned f^d at the nape of her neck or pin in*'' will play the Winsted team at the foUbwed quickly by Force and Ud­ to bb entdired. FrUit and vegetables a flat chignon at the back. Henry bMeb&U diamond on Sunday wine. The mai> apparently had he- will be judged for''cleamessj color, afternoon at 3:15 o’clock and ^ cdihe resigned to their fate early in neaMess, flavor and texture. The Labor Day will go to Manchesto the; evening when no word o f execu- meat entries will he judged for where it will play the Mlanchester tii^ clemehcy was received.. neaMess, flavor ahd texture. Con RianNG IN CU64 Green baseball team in-the mora,- testants will be free to use qny ing with a return game at Henrj' / DAMPEN DUST CJLOTHS meMbd of canning - Mey prefer. Park in the afternoon. > Standard jars of quart size musf be Havana, Aug. 29.— —^Tfie High School .Registration ^ H you ; dampen dust cloths be­ used. government today placed itself -in A registratiODi o f m ore-than 5()0 fore using them, the air will remain Prizes which include Me $fi00 readiness to establish martial law-in pupils in the Rockville High school free from particles of dirt that sweepstakes prize to • Me grand Maximo Gomez, a small to^ of is expected when the school oj^M woiild otherw]^'light on some other champion and many oMer^ prizes - Matanzas province, following pro­ its doors next Wednesday. Thefe su^ace. r * V . for championships in various longed rioting. will be an examination of condi­ The trouble was of a political na­ tioned pupils of the school on Tues; ture, between Conservatives and day of next week at 2;:80 p. m. Liberals. The situation there today To Preach Here . ^ was reported disturbed. Rev. Herman Weber of Manphes- A similar incident occurred at I I ter will occupy the pulpit of the Cruces,‘ Safita Clara. Province, where First Evangelical Lutheran chmrch a score of alleged Nationalist ring­ I leaders were arrested in a plot to 1 at 7 o’clpcfc Sunday evening, due ;1 f overthrow the government, which to the absence *of the pastor. Rev. William C. Drach, who is on vaca> ' I ' s the police frustrated. a i Carlos Penate, president of the tion. There will be but ope service Nationalist Party, said the Cruces this Sunday, but the following Sun­ conspiracy was'not authorized by day ReV. Drach will be in the pulpit are greater pn his organization. and services will be conducted at 10 The government, although watch­ and 11 a. m. ful, declined to attach great signifi- fined In Windsor fance to either situation. Allyn P. Fehr of'Ward street, this Children's Schobl Needs Dresses Children** H ifs ifte- BuUseide o f VaUi£ for girls S u i t s , One under* " J k i r ^ e n ^ 7 4 c garment which takes sw the place of It has panties, shirt ______been and under* many waistr / / a yjirs ■ since 74c S on k .bwught yweb mar* Sires 2*12. ' 3 PtECES (If Present Stocks Last) /velous ) dresses— but the . q u W r j^ * * . price of O x f o r d s Boys' Knickers •cptton _ l^hM gone . l^eal school shoes h** ddW— 'c a i^ thCT will give long and wear, and most important ,weve because they only cost beeli able to -grt Regular $2^98 Value! some high Rrady Made Boy** Z .. zzoom! The 13th (^Iden w priced CHAIR and Arrow Special strikes dre^s.. at thw ^rrit redu^pn: T i e s • 2 S « color guarinteeiffa^. 2*14.years. home I More bad luck for G o ^ Looking GRADE VELOUR old High Cost of Living... GOOD Luck for the fellows . C a p s ^ ' ' •V' Come in tonight before getting ready for school, K e ^ c k e r s Boys* Leatbeir People --^ese are genuine $2.98 'fo^rd^s suburbs are fort­ 7 or call up for an ap­ knickers . . sm art “ Plus* 2” When you eataJaihe th«e— don't f d to B U e » pointment. If you can’t golf style in high class pat- note how well thev are tailored, and the unate in beii^;;off^ed h ig h '^ d e materials u »d . PuHover then you have all day to^ teriis of fine inixed this aE^undmi^ value! woolens that stand up un­ Sizes. S w M t e r s morrow and tomorrow der a live boy's after-school jo n fy -7*W. y ^ , oiily S49 buys this evening to buy one. But play. fo r B o f mad GirU ’■.N'i' 3-piece suite!, \yhen you remember— after Think of iti-Come in tomorrow! BoyiT This big bargain lasts for see it you will realize the urday the price will be, 6 days only. B t o n e e s ? 1 0 0 . . . M id^raiirte SKK) value . that it is. Five Big Features .-•■I '.MX . Attractive patterns. -i*., 1 'Here’s-another, case ■BBirt 2. "Plus 2” Golf Style, _• 'vbtere wc took, ad' THIS SUITE USUALLY SELLS FOR $100 AND MORE 3. Fine coimt lining. vanug^ of fellmg (■•■I' '«3' 4. Taped seats, iaseams,' prides an^ were a»Ic' 'i' , We thkldouri crotch. to use. hne perewre sweaters' .are Pocketo and strain ' points and brpadcloths ip . the l>«»t -ih bar-tacked. OUT shirts ahd ‘ town for Hie OPEN ALL DAY money. They Shift* come in ■ attractive' |a0» BEMEMBER! Every Week—■« New GOLDEN ARROW Speciid! quafd patterns aiid plain SATURDAY cblphH-^nie all wool, B h i i w S 9 « • others wool and cotton. AND SATURD.4Y Sizes "J-l^. Sizes -24*34. .WT.GRANTOC), N ifeit^ UNTIL 9 424-828 Main SU Phone 8806, South Manche»ter ' ' 'A ‘ *

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PAGE SIX llAKCHESTEft BV©nNO HBRAtfe. SOOT^t BiANCH^^ :/ Norfolie&-N<)rtli a ^ t la under V ConstruQIMt Nb dM pu^^ LTERS HUl daily radio C o n ( M i ^ 0f roa 4 is uxSIiP ieo8Mrtrtott9tt,fhut i^wo 7:45 t:4S—Skylsrkera mmdo hour. Leadini^ Statione.' friday> Aiigmrt 2 «. 8:00 Little Byrnphonywrcheetr*. LL Strafforoe-po^s and music . Rood conditions and -detours in tha Pendleton Hll! road is . under 302.8-WBZ, NEW ENOlLANO-990. 11:46 10;46^M u8^ hour; balladist. L ifes t i B from w n C at 10:Sa. dayUgbt’ sevtos 7:00 6:00-^WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. 12:80 1l;30*-Fort jdewerson band. the state of Chnnectiout made nec­ oonstouction. TraSc can pa§s. ; C)n Au^. 29; 1862,fo e Confederate 1:00 12:00—Kimo Kaldha music. essary by highway construction, re­ time. FrUsy nlsbt. The nurabors ih- 7:30 6 :8 & e a m ; Bill Whipple. 292A-KYW, “ CHICAGO—1020., Warrenr-Kent road is iielng forces under Generail Robert ,K* day at*^ t ^ afoto bal^foi iila clt^ the best loved s o ^ from pro­ 8:00 7:00—Dixie trail; Wriim music, pairs and oiling announced 1^ the prices. ' . ductions scored ' oy e^h favorltM as 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs,) 11:80 10:80—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians Wettern and Central Por­ graded and construction' Lee. badly defeatod the Union forces Sigmund Itomberg, Rudolph Friml. 10:80 «:M --«w'er8 prerantatlona U;46 10:45—^Donce music to 3:00. Connecticut Highway Department, under way. No detoufs. He said farmers inristed on Jero^ Kern and Victor Herbert A 348.g_WABC, NEW YORK—860. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. as 'of August 27th: "under General Pope in the Second ting 87 crata m ote a hufidr«iE^< ^ baritone solo, the drlnWng song from 9:30 8:30—Band, comedy, sketch, j Winchester — Torrlngford street 9:45 6:46—The Whoops aletera. lO’.OO 9:00—Aaronson’e danoo music. . tions Report High Degrees is under construction* No detour. Battle o f Bull Run, called by his­ because drought conditimsa mid ••Hamlet’' by Thomas will feature the 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mounfaltieers. 10:30 9:30—WABC male quartet. : Route No. 1—Fairfield-Southpon Little Symphony hour from WOR at 7:30 6:30—Orchestra; -astrologer. cut-off. WUrk on bridge* No delsy Woodbridge • Waterbury road, torians one of the bloodiest battlifs creased production of com } 8 o’clock Friday night Selections 6:46—LevitoWs dance music. 1:00 12:00—Around the town. 7:45 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870; . to-.trafflq,^ flhouldats being oiled tor ip ile s ., iOf tha Civil W ar. made cattle feeding more from “ The Count of Lu^smburg^' an 8:00 7:00—Nit Wits play. 7:30 6:30—Farm, progs, with play. , 'The cent-a-quart increase'to opperetU by the Hnn«uian composer. 8:30 7:30—United States Army band. London, Aug.- 29.—(AP)^Moat A^d8tock-Eastford,W estW ood- Frans Lehar, is one of the highlighU 8:00—True story dramatiatlon. 10:00 dtOO-iyarleties; comrtly team. Waterford - New Haven Pike, stOM road is under constructiodj Pope, because of his previous milk made on Aug. U , Bomel 9:00 11:80 10:8O-4St^o program. of Europe sweltered today In a con­ shoulders being oiled for 2 miles. of the feature hour to be nesrd from 1Q:00 9:00—Columbia male cbonia. 12:00 11:00—DX air vaudsvfllc. good service, was put in command did not absorb'anpf the tocrea^ WEAF and associated stations at A 10:30 9:30—Male quarteL organlsL tinuation of a heat wave of the past Stonington, Groton - Westerly .itafRo can pass. of a newlyrorgato;®d force, the o'clock, daylight saving time. Selec­ 264.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Windham-Windham Center road, the farmers, the distributing iiiOO 10:00—Three dance orcliestraa 9:30 8:30—Prairie music hour. few days which has taken at least road, shoulders being oiled for 4 “ Army of Virginia,’* intended to tions from the pen of the. same com­ 12:30 11:30—MldiUght organ melodies. 418.4-WGN, CHICAGO— eight lives in Great Britain. shoulders being oiled for 9 miles. p an y a Io m of idfio costsa f ■^1 poser. in his comedy "Merry Widow ^ T s^WEAF, n e w YORK—660. miles. operate against lUchinond. He wiU bo given by the. chorus and or­ 6:00 6:00—Ludwig Laurlei;^# orcb. 2:50 7:60—Studio Symphony orch. n The hot weather Bgain caused A ssistant A ttorn ey Oenaral GHmft chestra in the feature boure ot-er WJZ 6:45 6:45—Rural sketch: vlollnlsL 9:00 2:00—Baritone; girls’ trio. i * Route No. U. S. 6—Meriden and "moved against - Jackson, (fonfeder- aaked if the l^^eld_ con^J, 10:00 9:00—Serenade; artists nuur. ; much discomfort in the British Isles ate general, to the ,'liope^ ke would and associated stations at £-30 day­ 7:30 6:30—Contralto, novelty duo. 10:30 9:80—Rhythms and melodies, and was also felt In western and Wallingford, North aad. South Borden’s and the , light saving time. 8.-00 7:00—Bourdon’s orchestra, solos, meet him before re-enforcements 8:00—Eskimos dance imisfc. 11:10 10:10—Quintet; band; sjmiphony. central Europe. In Germany 90 de­ Broad streets are under, coxutmo- League instituted retail price' in­ 9:00 l3;00U:00-35ance orchs. (l^nrs.) \ ^ arrived. But Jackson had beaten Wavs lengths in meters left of 9:30 8:80—Sketch, “ Big Ouns." grees was registered yesterday and tion. Through traffic advised to creases at the same tima station UUe, kilocycles on right 9:00—Olive Kline. sopr3i>e, with 544.6- WLS, CHICAQO-yO. him to it. In this predlchment 10:00 2:30 7:30—Marching men’s ^eru s. Italy had similar high figures while avoid this road. North Broad street ,^ Mr; and Mrs. Charles Stead are Bomel replied that j^rice ohang^ Times are Eastern Daylight Saying Rovera male quartet. 9:00 2:00—Records; mtnstirt^^ow. Rope hixnself afoed tor re-etforce- and Bestsrn Standard, iilsck face 11:00 10:00—Three dance orcliestrae. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAOpr-OTOe France, Belgium and Spain/ also absolutely closed north of Brlttanlk* receiving, congratulations on the either. up or down, wwfe feneraUfr type indicates bMt features. NEW YORK-760. stTeeL * birth of a 9 1-2 pound son,*bom last ments and additional supplies of 4:30 : —Junior World Beriee. g:30 7:30—WABC progrwui (2 bn.>. suffered. simultaneous bscaust 3 80 Jl:00 KhOO—Dan and S^vls; concert. , East WlndSdr; Hartford - Spring- Monday evtning at their home in an^imition, but failed to receive watched the bthers soji^oi^* ? East Stalions. 6:30 6:30—Barney Rapp's orchestra, 11:30 19:80-Amos 'o' Andy; PljnlsL , In Great Britain the thermometer 6:45 5:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter, 12:00 11:00—Danes musichra.) .• > today registered 92 degrees Fahren­ field road, shoulders being oiled for Wapping. Mrs. Stead was formerly them to time. 7:00 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedian# A T L A N T IC C ITV —1100. 6:15—Golf lesson; Phil Cook. 282A—WFAA. DALLAfr-1040. heit at 3 p. m. and oppressive hu­ 3 miles. Miss Edna Nevers. ' ' „ Pope was severely hwton imd his DIVI» F (» lEVilBEKOB t 7 :i; 12:00 11:00—Late, dance music, A*son .was born to Mr, Mrs. forces driven-back. JUst 13 months 7:00—WARC Nit Wit drams. 7:45 6:45—Humorous drama ssetch. ” SOIJ^IWA, DENVER-830. midity made conditions worse. Route No. U. S. 6—Danbury- 8:35 7:10—Harmony sisters; soprano, 8:00 7:00—Southern folk songs. 1H16 10:16—Slumber music, te a ^ Light Clothing Newtown road.*Concrete, pavement Paul Rustic last Saturday afterr before this, the *A^nn/; of the Po­ Boston, Aug. 29'T-CAP)v;fi0itr^ •J:30 8:80—Johnny Harop’a music. 7:330—Lea ‘ Atgets • string------quarteL noon at the Manchester Memorial 8:80 U:46 10:46—Orchestra; xylophonist. The lighteist of sumnier garb is completed, shoulders and railing un­ tomac was defeated j Route No. U, S. 7—Cornwall Wapping Grange held its six­ 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos 'n* Andy; ______estra. j 12:00 11;00—Night voices; mus-c hour, 7:15 6:15—Jesters; troubadoura hours late and reported that the fog >Project, bridge is under constnic- teenth regular meeting lest Tues­ 12:30 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 12:45 ll:46-;The Nlghthawk fmllC;^ . tion on new Ideation. No detour. 1:30 12:30—Mansfield and Lee. 8:00 7:00—Decisions for freedona , 365.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLC~420. extended for a distance of 1,000 day evening at the school hc^ with HAS EYE TROUBLE 8:30 7.-30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) Kent-Bulls Bridge'Project. Steam 2:00 1:00—T-ate dance orcneelra. 11:45 10:45—William I’enn’s orchestra. :00 8:00—NBC progroms l» nrs.)__ miles. fifty-five ■' members prbsent. ‘ Eight 2e0.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. ,.04)-W CCO, MINN., 8T, PAUL-810. shovel grading and bridge con s^c- 9:30 8:30—Charles Hamp, artist. 246.8—W C /^ . IPITTSBUROH—1220. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (4 hra) members from ElUng^ton m otored 6:80 8;80—Dinner dance music. . , tion on new location. No detour. 10:00 9:00—Trappers; Friday frolic. 6:45 6:45—WEAF progs. 1% hrsA-^ 12:00 11:00—Pollticiang; dance tand. . down. It waa finally thought best to Baltimore, . Aug. 29— (AP) — 11:80 10:30—Music; .ordheslro. 12:30 U:30—Organist; concert inustc. ; Canaan and Salisbury.- Lime Rock postpone the Orange Fair this year, 12:20 11:20—Colleglste trio. 7:30 6:30—Studio string Uoo. 461.3— W8M, NASHVILLE—590. Booth Tarkington. Indianapolis 12:30 11:30—Dance music: organlsL 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3>4 hra) U:80 10:80—Amos 'n’ Andy, denes. ADMIT ROBBING R O O ^S Bridge, grade crossing elimination as the hail storm ruined so many 399.8— WJR, DETROIT—7CO. 260.7—WHAM, JIOCHEST ER—1150, is under construction. Use present novelist, was a patient today: at the 7:00 6:00—wja^programs (4Vi hra) 12:19 11:19—Soprano snd tenor. things that were to be exhibited. Th^e’s scarcely an ache « r pain 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (1 hr,) 12:49 11:49—Team: dance music. roadw ay. iSTo detomr^ Wllmer Bye tostitute at Johns Hop- 10:00 9:00—Artists hour. 11:15 10:15—Theater organ recUal. W.5-KQO, dAKLANO-/9C. _ A U OVER THE STATE They 'will have the evening’s entef- relieve 10:30 9:30—WJZ dance ore.h., arlista 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADN—790, 12:00 11:00—Stage coachers rnusiCy v Route No. 12—GriswQld, Cwter- tahment September 26th which will tons hospital, but officials declined cause; 283—WTICj HARTFORD— 1060. 12:57 11:67—Time; weather; marketa 2:80 1:30—Oreew room; fireplace. I hury .and Plainfield. A section of the be a play presented by the New Bri­ to cbndrm a report that be was 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs t2 hrs.) 6:15 6:15—Dinner dance music,- 8:30 2:30—Pacific nomocs proyram. seriously threatened with total e pain! Head­ 9:30 8:30—Sylvan echoes: pianos. 6:45 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 270.1e-WRVA. RICHMOND—M10. Norwich-Putnam road is under epn- tain people. It was'ralao voted to aches. Backaches. .Neuritis and 7:06 6:05—Piano solos; playboys. Norwalk, Aug. 29 — (AP) —^The struction. Open to traffic. form a new 3rd and 4th degree blindness. 10:30 9:30—Cloutier orchestra with 7:3(T 6:30—Novelty variety programs 7:80 6:80—Orchestra; barmonv laam. neuralgia. Yea, ana riieumatisnu studio staff artists. 8:49 7:49—NBC program (8% hrs.) arrest of five men here today clear­ Plainfield and KUlingly. A section foam in WapplngL Grange. The com­ Mr, Tarkington underwent an 11:85 10:85—Vincent Lopes music, 8:00 7:00—Tenor; orebeatrs. ^ ^ 11:09 10:05—Vartbtlea: choral club, ed up the mystery of , a series of operation to Ma^h 1929, designed Read proven directions For mai^ 422.8— W O R , N E W A R K —710, 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hra) 12-00 11:00—Richmond dane« orch. of the Norwich-Putnam road is un- mittee is Robert Newcomb, Miss important uses, (jetmine Aspirin 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance______music. 1J:00 JO :00—Saratoga danca music. Secondary DX Stations. chicken thefts in towns and cities' der construction. Concrete surfacing Ellen J. Foster and Miss Lillian E. to save the sight of his right eye, Secondary Eastern Stations, of Fairfield county and several Burgess. The program waa as fol- fod the operation was described can’t depress fo e heart l«ook led 202.6- ^WORD, BATAVIA-im ^ is being placed and grading is be­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—5S0. 10:00 9:00—Artists; radio playJeL towns in New York state. The men lows:.^An essay, entitled “Vacation,” afterward by Dr. William H. Wll­ the Bayer cross; 11:00 10:00—Studio hour; oichestra. 9:00 8:00--<3oncert; sgrleultura) talk. ing done. Detour is posted from 6:30 6:30—Vacation club ensemble. 10:00 9:00—Musical program, an lsu . who are being held -without bail for Danielson via Brooklyn to Waure- by Mito Jessie Lane. Piano and mer as fo remarkable success.” 8:00 7:00—Big Brother Club. __ 272.6— WLWL. NEW YORK-1100. trial ip Norwalk City Court Satur­ Since then the novelist has come S74.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 6:00 5:00—Contralto; orch; soprano. 202.6- WHT, CHICAGO—1480. gan. vlplin duet by Leona Whltfoou^ 9:00 8:00—Artists feature hour. 6:30^ 6:30—Address: Cuban music, 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. , day are all residents of Norwalk. Route No. 17—East Hartford, and A ^ u r Dayleau Jr., a quartet, here for observation several times. 7:20 6:20—Address: orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Tour hour league. i 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND-1390. They are Clarence Jehninga, Sr., 47, bridge over Hockanum river Is'uix Charlotte Foster^ Miriam Welles, In May he visited the hospital before 7:45. 6:45—Dinner dance music. 526—WNYC, NEW YQRK—570. 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1060, . going for the summer to Kenne- 6:30 6:30—Lessons in French. Clarence Jennings, Jr., 16, Fred der construction but , open to traiN Clara Chandler and Dorothy Frln^ 8:30 7:80—Bley Boys program. 7:00 6dW—Educational addresses. 12;00 11:00—Royal optimlstla hour, buntoxirt, Maine. 11:15 10:16—Slunsber music hour. Reddy 17. Joseph White 20, Charles fic. vocal duet by Dorothy and Helen 12:00 11:00—Three denee orchestras, 31iL>WC8H, PORTLAND—940. 1:00 12:00—Lion Tamers program. Nearly two years ago he aban­ 10:30 9:30—Artists entertai’imenL 1:46 12:46—Legion Stadium events. V- V each 16. N o.. Stonington, Grot'on-Westeriy, Frink; guessing gamer; duet b|y 291,3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 3:45 2:46—Johnny Hamp’s orcbeslnL^ doned ms practice of writing manu- ^ 8:30 7:80—Orchestra; playlet. 11:00 10:00—Studio concert prog)-ain. With the exception of Jennings,, road) shoulders being oiled for 2 Oscar Strong; harmonica by Elmer senior, the prisoners have confessed Hall; Jews-harp and a piano solo scripts to long hand and began dic­ "011168. , tating to a secretary. to the police that they raided poul-. Bbzrah, Norwlch-Colchester road: by Farham Lane with an encore. Washing dishes With My Sweetie; try farms in Norwalk, Milford, shoulders being oiled for ^ mile. At the gladiolus show' in Hartford I hoye You So Much; Ka-Lu-La? AMDOVER Southport, Westport, Lyons Plains, Route'No. 32—Groton-Trunk Line thlji week, Mrs. Charles Hevenor bf WTIC PROGRAMS A Big Bouquet. Poplw? Plains, lidding, Ridgefield, No. 10, shoulders being oiled for % this town tyon second prize on her rravelCTS Broadcasting Service 9:30—Armoinr Program — Egyptian / New Canaan, Darien, Stamford and exhibit of gladiolus covering KX) Hartford, Conn. March, Strauss; Dance o t the mile. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley and towns in .New York state near Roqte No. 10^^-Coventry - Bolton square feet. A„picture of her ^hiblt Cave Man,. Elie; On the Mall, waa printed fo the -Haf-tford Times 60,000 W., 1060 K. C., 232.S M. daughter were ittnner guests of Mr. is und^ fo^truotipn,^sed to Goldman; Selections from “Merry of Tuesday, evfoingl She entered ifi and Mrs. George Stanl^^ Simdsy.l that tile quintet stole thoufonds of traffic. Sho^t detour at east end ox LOOKl Widow,” Lehar; A Little Love, a Miss M illed ;Kamilh3u Mr. only twOj bther classes, receiving chickens whibh they sold. Job. : Friday, A ugust 29.— ^E.D.S.T* Little Kiss, Silesu; Jericho, My­ Dexter Cross spent Sunday with first on. a corsage bouquet and sec­ -for- 1 P .M . The police, imder the direction of R oute Nq. 110— W in dsor,. Hsurt- ers. Mr. Cross’s people in Springfield, ond for the besf-^ase ot foreign 3;00—Cities Service Concert—NBC. Detective Charles Bouton, whose ford - Springfield road, shoulders 10:00—Armstrong Quakers — Goln’ M ass. seven months investigation resulted varieties. THE LAST WEEK OR AIJGJJST ONLY. ' 9:00—^The Eskimos—NBC. South; Then you’ll Remember Me; being oiled for 2 miles. Miss Grace Stanley of Hartford In the arrests, are still working on Miss Ruth Topping, Dr. Edith , 9:30—“Sylvan Echoes.” So Am I from "Lady Be Good;'* Suflield, Hartford - Springfield 9:45—^Keyboard Kids—Laura Gau- who has been visiting Mrs. George the case and more arrests are ex­ Swift and Mrs. Sally Hattshue were Georgia Camp Meeting; Long, Stanley returned home 2ii;pnday road, shoulders being oiled for 4 the week end guests at the home of det and Len Berman. pected today. miles. To The Pint Four Cutomen Long Trail; Ole Uncla Moon; m orning. Mr, and Mrs. Frsmk House. - 10:00—Webster’s Old-Timers. Sweet and lx)w; Seems to Me Routes No. Ill, 118 and 3— 10:25—Baseball Scores. Miss Grace Nye of Springfield George C. West of Foster street from “Q^een High;’’ Little White spent the week end -with her father Southington* Interaeotion of the ■pent li«t Sunday at the home of 10:30—“The Travelers Hour”—Re­ Lies; Feeling I’m Palling. Milldale. road is under construction; view of 20th Century Theater Hits Arthur Nye. WANTS ANDREE BURIED . his. nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 10:30—^WBZ Players. One-way traffic for short distance. West of Tolland, A SAVING OF 20* by Concert Orchestra directed by Miss Beatrice Hamilton was a 13:00—Elgin Program. week end guest of Miss Neita Ball fo m t e N o. I l l — ^Hebron - M arl­ Frank House and Harold Hart Norihan Cloutier; with Gertruito llll^B aseball scores; Sport Digest IN THE UraTED STATES borough road, shoulders being oil­ Clifford Brady, soprano, and Mau­ of Bristol at their cottage at West motored to. Storra-last Monday to 11:20—Champion Weatherman. ed. rice Wallen, tenor. B each. attend the judging contest, 11:22—Temperature. ' Marlborough-East Hampton road, 11:30—News; Weather. Mrs. Ralph Bass entertained her Pittsburgh, Aug. 29 —(AP)..— Isaac Tromley of East Windsor 11:35—Vincent Lopez’ Orchestra— grand-nephew, M ^ter George Jep- Burial of the body bf Solomon shoulders beiug oiled. , is in the (^apln Memorial hospital FOUR KELVINATOR MODELS NBC. Bon of Everston, Bl., several days August Andree beside that of bis R oute N o. 114^—^Durham - M iddle- recovering from an operation for 12:00 Midn.—SUent. MARIBOM this week. Mrs, Jepson whh is yisit* father in the. German , Lutheran town Avenue, shoulders being <^ed- appendicitis. Freezes Ice Cubes in SOlRfinutss* ing her mother Mrs. Jesse Favor of cemetery here Is sought,' by Mrs. for 3 miles. Your ChiAce to Buy One of the Finest 20th Century Musical Comedy Song R ockville yras a caller oh-|i$r aunt, H. W. Andree, of Pittsburgh, a sis­ Route No. 153*—East Haven and OLD THEOBY FALSE Hits Constitute "Travelers Hour" Miss Addle L. Taylor of Rumford. Mrs. Ralf^ Bass Thursday;.; No. Branford-Fbxon road,. concrete Refrigerators Made. Maine, a former teacher at the Cen-; ter-in-law of the explorer, whose A re-view of the most popular There was a large ^thering of road Is under construction. Traffic Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 29 — (AP) ter School visited friends in town body was found 83 years after he songs from Broadway shows of the Grange members and their fHcnds attempted to reach the North Pole controlled by traffic men. —Lightatog ddes strike twice to tne l&St at the picnic at Andover *LakO; Mon­ Route No. 145—Newtown-Steven- same place. 20th Century will constitute “The Miss Hattie J. Buell and Miss in a balloon. , Four Different Size Roxes 'ITavelsrs Hour” slated for 10:30 day evening. They enjoyed a dog- Andree's father, Jacob Andree, son road. Culvert!work and steam-, During a thunderstorin yesterday Fanny A. BUsh have returned to roast, green com, and watermellon. afternoon lightning struck a tree in o’clock tonight from Station WTIC. their homes in this place after died here in 1885. He lived in re­ shovel grading and macadam con­ A Model to Meet Your N e^s! P refw d with the stirring number, A social -fime was spent in. singing the yard of M. H. McMahon, of spending two weeks in East North- tirement with another son, Mrs. An­ struction under way. Short detour “Strike Up the Band” by George and. dancing in the Conummity dres's husband, who siqce has died. arranged where necessary. this city, traveled on a radiu aerial Buy Now! S&vo Dollars! Gershwin, the ace of music^ comedy field, Mass. House. into the house, ripped a lightning Robert T. Buell is spending some Mrk Andree said today she be­ Route No* 162—Darren-Comwall composers of 1930, and presenting -Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt and arrester to pieces, fmd burned up a time with friends in Rumford, Mass. lieved shei was the nearest living roa^ steam shovel. grading and Mts from the musical stage dating son WllUam have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Sbippey relative of foe noted explorer. constructioiT under way.tradio set worth |200, A second or hack to 1908, when Oscar Straus' after spending their vacation in and family of Westport were recent Mrs. ^ d ree has written to the No detour available. two later a bolt struck the house “Chocolate Soldier” was the rage, Grey, Maine. - • Navy Department, in her attempt to Route No. 153—Salem, Norwich- from thC: opposite side and melted Alfred A. Grezel guests of the Fuller's. the program will be a synopsis of Miss Mary Merritt who attends have the body brought here. Hadlyme road, shoulders being oiled wires to a telephone. Plaster wa»; the history of the operetta during . M r. and M rs. John A . F uller 8ind Plume 7167 children were recent callers in East the New' London Business A lleg e is for 8 miles. tom from the walls, but members 1 Purnell Place spending the week end’ with her Route No. 186—Flanders "Wllag^* of the McMahon fau^y were unto- parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mer­ Chesterfield road is under construe- ju r e i concert orchestra in the absence of r it t i PRINCE OTtO TO CLAIM Christiaan Kriens, musical director New Hampshire has been visiting tiob.v Open to traffic. his daughter Mrs. Fred M. Isleib. The Case Paper Board nfiU closed Routo No. 190—Durham, Killing- =! of Station WTIC. Assisting the in­ Joj^eVr to^ until Tuesday, strumentalists will be Gertrude Clif- THRONE OF HUNGARY worth ^.Madison read. Unimproved uber home in W orcester, M ass., on SepteiQber 2d. ford Brady, soprano, known to the Mr. and Mrs. John AUen and section imder construction. 'Through audience through her per­ Monday after spending some time traffic advised to avoid this road. w n c daughter Louise le:^^ .Thursday Prague, Aug. 29 — (AP) —^The formances in concerts with the with her sister Mrs. C. S. Bolles. Route No. 202-,-Harwinton-Terry- m orning on a trip ■ tor Maine?.- They hewspapei^ Pravo Lidu today asserts Stringwood Ensemble, and Maurice Schools in, town open Tuesday yille road is under-cbnstructiim. No September second for the fail term.- expect to retium Labor Day; that Count Bethlen secretly -visit­ Wallen, yrbo has'heen soloist of “The Mr. and Mrs. Allen Helmer enter­ d etou r.. Travelers Hour” on previous occa­ Miss Jean Corkiudale of Waterbury ed the former Empress Zita at Le- Route No. 301—SaHsbury* Liina will teach at the Center echooLand tained 16 to dinner Sunday. Out of queitib in the beginning of August sions and Is the featured tenor of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Rock-Hotchkiss School road Is un­ the “Seth Parker” programs. The Miss Mildred Hough of Hebron will to assure her that the moment for der construction. Detour around teach at'the North School.* liam Cooper and five children, Au­ numbers promised during the con­ Prince Otto’s return to claim the bridge to Lime Rock. . A teachers' meeting will be held brey, Barbara, Shirley, Billie Jr., throne of Hungary had not arrived. cert include the best loved songs and Richard of Warehouse Point and Route No. 302—New'-Canaan- from productions scored by such fa­ in H ebron M onday fo r MEurlhorotigh An agreement the newspaper says Smith Ridge road la under construe^ and Hebron teachers. Mr. and Mrs. William Helmer and vorites as Sigmond Romberg, Ru­ three chlldr^, Mary, Jackie and is believed to, have been, reached by tion. No delay to traffic^ dolph Prinll, Jerome Kem and Vic­ The Library Association will hold which (fount Apponyl, with Count Product! their annual meeting and supper on Joan, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Route No. 321—Griawold-Pa- tor Herbert. Dr.^ G. W. Williams whp is stay­ Bethleh’s approval, will, read a dec­ chaug r o a d /shoulders being oiled September 10th instead of the 4th as laration in the Hungarian Parlia­ had been previously planned. ing with his family with Mrs. Wil­ for one mile. WBZ—WBZA liams parents Mr. and Mrs. Ward ment on Otto’s* 18th birthday to No Route Numbers — F riday, A ugust 29.—^B.D.S.T. Talbot is spending several days this November reiterating that all Hun­ Bozrah /Firchville, Bozrah street • That sounds like a broad statement but neverthelej^ it is tKe P.M. BOXER “ PUT ON SPOT’ week attending a clinic in Bristol. garian upp^r class persons contin­ is closed. Bridge is being construct­ 4:00—^Tea Timers. ued to regard Otto as thei^ king. ed. Detour posted. truth for what other food-dessert is there that parallols it or ev% 4:15—^Home Forum Decorating Pe­ Pravb lidu says further that the Eaaton-Monroe road is imder con­ riod—VeUa Reeve. New York, Aug. 29 —(AP) — MOVIE ACTOR ASSAULTED war minister on last .Saturday or­ struction. No delay to traffic* 4:30—Merry Melodies. Joseph Silverman, known to pugil­ dered the police; to arrest Zita and East Hampton, Haddam and East comes anywhere near matchingr it? ^n Manchester and viciraty^ 5:00—S tock quotations — Tifft ism as Joie Silver and to police as Otto if they appeared to Budapest Haddam; Haddam Neck-East Had­ Brothers. a slot machine racketeer, died today B Y BROTHER OF DANCER dam road Is under construction. 5:15—^Breen and DeRose. this delicious food-dessert is provided for thousands of people of wotmds inflicted Tuesday night Through traffic advised to avoid 5:30— ^Eh^ening Echoes. by Brooklyn gangsters. jewellheadsg .a u 5:53—Plymouth Contest HoUywood, Calif., Aug. 29—(AP) this road. ^ Before he died he told police, they Goshen, Gasheh-ComwaD, road is .5:55— ^Kyanize R oad Man. said, the name of the man who shot — ^Harold Duncan, brother "of "Vivian 6:00— ^Time. Duncan, exacted summary'revenge Cihetonati, Aug. 29.—(AP) — under construction. No detour.- him and the names of three others ■"Hampton—A'section of the Kim-' 6:01—Champion Weatherman. for the pummeling his famous sis­ James Ei Jewell,'of Fort < Morgan, who stood by. He said he had jusr Colo., 83, today was elected" com- ball Hill road is under construction. 6:03—^Temperatiire. left a pool room when the foiu: stop­ ter received at the hands of Rex 6:04—Agricultural Market report. Lease recently, by soimdly beating mander-to-chtef of the Grand Army Grading Is being 'done. Traffic can 6:15—World Bookman. ped his car. the motion picture actor to a hotel of the Republic for the ensuing pass. “You boasted I,was going to be •6:20—Baseball scores; Sport Digest cafe here last night. year. Mansfield, . WUUmantic - Storw 6:30—Serenaders. put on the spot,” the boxer quoted Eye witnesses of the encounter Jewell succeeds Edwin J. Foster road is under construction. Concrete 7:00— ^Bulova t i m e ; Pepsodent's one of the men'as sajring to Wm. said Lease’s eye was blackened, his of Worcester, Mass., who command­ surfaiotog is being placed and grad­ Amos ^n’ Andy. “Well, you’re going on foe spot fa ce cu t and Kia nose was bieedtoj8, ed the Union veterans of the Civil ing-is &tog done. One-way traffic 7:15—The American Golfer. right now.” when the fight was halted. Dimcan is regulated by;telephone. Ice Cream War at tiieir 64th encampment 7:30—^Mac and Al. Silverman was one of four men waa also marked, altbough-hdt so here 'Which -closea tom orrow . "" MCriden—^Broad street 18 being woimded in gangland shootings 7:45—Bill Whipple. badly as that of his opponent. ‘ Jewell* migrated from Ohio to oiled for one mile. m A L S S E O VSL'f 8:00—Dixie Trail. Tuesday night. Two of them have The fight started according to 'wit­ Iowa and-joined the'-27th Iowa Ri- New 24il/ord - Merryull road, 8:30—Penta Argentine String Quar­ died. 7 nesses, shortly after Lease and Dfoi- fantry at the outset of the (ivii steam shovel grading. No detours. tette. can met to the cafe. The brother Wav. He later became a 'well-khowo 8:45—Natural Bridge. ^ ^ , IN BANKBT7PTOY ? ^ of the famous dancing sisters was lawyer, farmer and stockman in seated at a table with his father, S. 9:00—3hterwoYen IProCTam -A You ' Bridgeport, August 29—(AP) — Cfolorado. He joined the G. A. R. RADIO SERVICE boM loodStbrt Liabilities of 197,299.17 and assets H. Duncan and two companions, Brought a New Kind of Love to to 1879 and was chosen i^ o r vice­ on all makes. of 875 were listed today to a volun­ when Lease entered. In a few mom­ M e from “ The BiglPond;" I Don’t commander at the Denvfo encamif)- New Sets and Slsind^ Twnmi Walkmg In the Rain; Ro­ tary petition of bankruptcy filed ents a torrid battle ensued, AooMsoriea' heie:% Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Wood : The participants struggled around m ent la s t m ance; I Lost My Gal from Mem- Jacob Secrist,: Cincinnati, . waa ■jdtisf C oR ^ Oro*®: U. of Col­ o f XSreenwIeh, C odxl r The the-fofe and out into the lobby of . r--' r •, ,

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M & S B ii’ ' MANCHESTER EVENING H E Itt^ , SOUTH JtANCHHSTBR, CONN, FRIDAT^ACOUST » , 1«».- ’■ - . .-r' 1 . .. ! countless thousands of them are the mucker do only the sowing j K n t n | f K M perpetually engaged in making oy­ while the “upper clasa” does ’the sters scarce and consequently high reapihgi It is s ta i ^ g out by S v N fa is 3B»raUt in price. chasing .the Negro off his job and •i ^ \ POBLISaSl> BT THB tp»»AT.T> TRINTIKa COHPAKT. XNa Of course the oyster growers putting a “Fascist” follower in it. ■ U BlsMll S tro t fight them. They keep their steam In other words the “American Soath M«DOhestar. Conn. TQOMAS rERGDSON dredgers employed a good part of Fascisti”, as developing in the Last tomprtow! I Oaneral Uanaser th ^ time in dragging over the beds Soutl^ looks to be the old Klan with By RODNEY DUTOHER Founded October 1, 1881 gangs of A tr a g sweeps like giant a black shirt instead of a hood and Published Bvery Bvenlns Bzcept horses’ tails made of cotton waste. some of his hypocrisy junk^. Washington.—Mr. John J. Ras- Sundajv and Holidays. Entered at the The fibres catch in the prickles on kob is going to be the big issue of Post Office at South Manchester, Conn>er- me the crooks,” he says in effect, with money around town just now ments from prominent Democrats state which automatically turns oven on the left hand side. than there are young men with in Congress and out. The tariff re­ S. sons having an influence wi|^ the “and I will drive them out of office off the oven. One only in green. Three only in pearl gray and out of the city.” money. The summer has taught vision, the economi,c depression, administration. There are also i>eo- many a pretty maid, accustomed falling farm prices and various 1 Was $229.00 ...... $ 114-50 porcelain. Were $229.00 each ple who believe in bogey men, drag­ l^ght there is where the rest of to la-vish-attentions, that the yoUng troubles of Mr. Hoover gave Michel- ' ons and the theory that the world us come in^ It’s perfectly all right men are guarding their purse son an immense arsenal from which is flat. for Jimmy to fire the grafters out strings in these lean days. Most to draw. He kept an able assistant. of them actually haven’t got that Bob Gates, constantly busy consult­ If Mr. *Fenn is to be b l^ed for of their jobs, if he has the courage surplus for extravagances, and ing stoators and congressmen I not doing something to help win and the power, but when it comes to those who"^ have are sitting tight. about what they were going to say A T T T O ^T A T Exactly as sketched TJ T< m TT A T ? Same size and style as i that watershed litigation he is cer­ dumping that bimch of grafters on In Atlantic City, for instance, for the ' Tnoming and afternoon **■ ^ above "with Autostat, one sketehed. only, without the tainly equally blameworthy for the the rest of the covmtry the other scores of chorines'bask in the sun newspapers. Thermodome for open burner cooking and all other Autostat. Otherwise it has all Chambers patented and sands during siunmer weeks •G. O. P. Annoyed f i’ Chambers features. - — World War, the sack of Rome and communities of the UnltM States and generally find little trouble features... The Michelson blasts received,.a One only in tan. One only in white. ~ . the Noachian deluge and ought to have both right and occasion to pro­ annexing sugar daddies. One waig surprising amount of newspaper be replaced by someone, Mr. Sey­ test. sent back word a few weeks ago space. They were always well writ­ Was $229.00 ...... ^ i Was $214.00 ...... mour for instance, who would have New York manufactures her own that the girlies wouldn’t have to ten and pungent and frequently reduce this year because they been able to prevent all these political crooksi—and on the mass were pasdng their own checks — “hot stuff.’’ It began to annoy the calamities if he had only been in production plan. She alone is re­ Republicans terribly and a fev/ and, hence, staying thin. months ago, after they began to Congress. sponsible for their being, and it But there are also plenty of worry about toe possibility of los­ I This particular citation is of value would take an awful amoimt of geJi girls with plenty of money to ing control in one or both Houses I as illustrating the profound wls- for her to scatter them broadcast spend who are accustomed to go­ of Congress, they hired Jim West. WATKI'NSi BRX5BPHERS, IHC. ] dom and understanding of fimda- about the country. ing places and seeing things. Nat­ West’s job has been to defend the administration and at the same I mentals that underlies the eleventh Jimmie might as well imderstand urally, they cannot offer to pay 5 5 YEARS AT S 0 U T H “M A N C H EB T E R the check for young men in thiif tim'e to ^ve vent to feverish out­ {hour raid on Mr. Fenn’s reputation thSt New Yorhs-- e c r e not goOd o-wn circles. These woidd, be both bursts of righteous indignation at as an adequate representative of the enough to live in New York are not insulted and indignant. toe hasty attecks from toe Micbel- First Congressional district good enough to live in Connecticut, And there’s where the new crop son press bureau, trying to turn for example. of six-foot, handsome gigolos ex­ them into proof of Democratic im- pect to come in. fitness to rule. STABFISB LICKED? The other day he pushed out a The price of oysters would proba­ THE NEW INDUSTRY The most popular gigolo type statement by Congressman Will ■R. bly be about half what it is and the The Herald is' well pleased to wel­ in the past has been the dreamy- Wood of Indiana, chairman of toe oystermen would make more money eyed, dark-haired Argentinian, who Republican congressional commit­ come to Manchester the new in­ has drifted lazily to these shores if it were not for the starfish. dustry Which is establishing itself tee, charging that the Michelson and finds it inconvenient to work. He campai^ was an “infamous plot' Wherefore everybody ought to hate in the former plaint of this news­ has been an expert dancer and a by Raskob to misrepresent toe below teeth. Also, can lupus be the starfish—and almost everybody paper bn Hilliard street The slander \ HEREV* TO FO U R cured?” does. baking business as a whole has been and nialign all his acts. Mr. Answer: The dark red gums may ing any gifts that may come his Hoover’s high-mindedness, patience be caused from an acid mouth and The starfish is a leathery sort of one of the fastest growing industrial way. Haade worse by toe infection of toe Some —and these are a most and sense of toe dignity of his of­ I a creature consisting of a disk-like activities in-the East in recent years fice, it was exptoUisd, had endured HEALTH germs associated with. pyorrhea or dangerous breed—do not wait for ! b o ^ and five rays or arfha so large and -the growth of - many enterprises toe effects of thir “plot” for 17 trench mouth. Lupus can be cured, these gifts to shower. More than A0THOS o r TH t r«aT umW to nem.Tir if treatment is started in time. ' that they seem to constitute almost in this line has been little short of once a gray-haired woman has months vritoout complaint. Worst “The hiunhle opinion trf a high the entire animal. The back is phenomenal. of all, it was said that the attacks AD quttlioM lagarAig Hm U i and DM «9i b* school girl revealed in her sincere been found • crumpled in the (Mucaa-forming Foods) rough and prickly and the rays are While the roster of employes of doorway of -her apartment, her were “issued in toe names of vari­ LafQV; cKvnpad^ h II aa.alof)a aadl M andoaad.- fan letter Is more valuable than the fingers shorn of rings and her ous persons^who have shown them­ Write on eoa oda of papar onl]^ Latten amtt ael aiwad - Question: N. D. asks: “Are toe criticlsme of al| toe experts put to­ armed with powerful suction plates. the Square Pie Bakeries, Inc., is purse looted. selves unwilling to, be pawns m ISO word^ Addraa Dr. Frank McCegb em of Ikia papar. foUowing foods mucus - foiming: gether.” There is an opening on the under­ not expected to be large at the Others, working in partnership such practices.” TTilik, in a cooked form; arrowroot —Carl Laemmle, Jr., film producer. side of the body from which the s ta rt still the establishment will with robber bands, have used Returned the Fire EXERCISES FOR FLAT FEET > In any cake where toere ia much biscuits, soda biscuits, sardkiea?” I strain on the feet from continued starfish has the startling and un­ create, even at the outset e sub­ their gigolo opportunities to spot Next day, Michelson issued a Answer: Those who have a tend­ "The spirit of youth will never, the hiding place of valuables and Flat feet are often formed be- 1 standing as i f x & y occur in Such work usual power of projecting its stom­ stantial addition to the business of blast by ^ouse at the Republican ency to catarrh should avoid milk never be like toe spirit of old age.” to turn this over to criminal crews publicity bureau. West was aq- cause the muscles of toe feet and in any form, at least during toe —William Lyon Phdpa. ach, turned inside out, which it puts the north end, and it will be occa­ who thra loot the place. On the cused of' 'Violating journalistic time they are undergoing a cure. All sion for some surprise if the num­ average, the gigolo may be said calf are not strong enough to give | there is an aggravation of arch and starches such as arrowroot, or any to work digesting its food outdoors, ethics by getting an advance copy support to the ligaments wlMch bind discomfort, “One can no more speak of bad so to speak, and withdraws indoors ber of its workers is not rapidly in- to be a fairly harmless creature of Shouse’s last radio speech and l ^ d of biscuits, mvist be cemsidered —a pitiable, despised figure. the bones of toe fSet in toe shape i To correct fsdlen feet try “toeing mucus-forming. Sardines^ are a pro­ music than ope can speak of bad again when the job is done. . creased. preparing criticism of it by Con­ gressman John. Q. Tilson of Connec­ of an arch.. This ia a very common hiking- oyer', rough ground,^ and, tein and if used in limited amounts sunshine; there is no such thlng.^ Many people wonder how it comes The most prosperous industrial Another character more or less ticut to be distributed among cor­ have toe effect of prbducting ca­ —Benjamin De Casseres. ' about that a starfish can open an cities of New England are those scarce in the Manhattan picture of respondents before the speech was tarrh. oyster, especially when they them­ whose industries are not only diver­ late years, but recently playing a re­ actually delivered—“a violation of ^ ^ •°’^“ ito practice “toelfig in” every other “The. economic sieve has been s!t turn engagement, is the old-fashion­ (Test for InsanityX woik, sifting out toe insecure, and selves can’t do it with anything sified but started from small but confidence and breach uf maimers;” ^ ^ b f tofsourcea of fallen arches ed “ba^e" game” and blackmail Shouse implied /th at Tilson had I. howf ft? Other good exercise is to stand bare- Question: B, H. asks: “Will you the unprepared vdio rushed into the short of the butt of an axe. The healthy beginnings and grew great­ teem, who preyed chle^ on weal­ nothing to 4o ^th toe statement kindly explain what it means when (aviation) industry to'^niiply a dei> reason is that the oyster isn’t a ly. The new baking concern is wel­ thy, philandering husbands. , i ^ i .. ... with toe toes, or stand on a thick toe Imee is tapped or struck sharp­ xnand that did pot Uva:’^* td their Aroimd town there now circulates Issued in his name, being many stayer. He can clamp thb valves of come not only as a soiurce of em­ miles from 'si telephone a t toe time. ! ««>' a-* ““ ly and toe leg jumps? I ha^ heard anticipations. The gold paint' has a t a story concerning such a pair who, pifto-inir toe weight in toe wrong it said that it is a test for insanity last .been erased fto m ' conimereial his shell so tight that it takes ployment and business but as add­ it is said, under iMg^s foreign titles It appears, however, that West had written toe Tilson statement place With every step toe mch soon 1 See that your ^ s do not bind and as my leg does not move, when aeronautics.” ^ horsepower to pull them apart— ing one more item to the variety of have done very well in the Park belt becomes flattened. On toe other y°u. supports may hrip tem- toe knee is struck, naturally I am —Major Clarence M. Young, a » district, but soon will be publicly ex­ read Jt over toe phone to Tilson, and the starfish isn’t much bigger the town’s industrial establishments. who authorized it. Next he sat by hand, “toeing in” throws toe weight porarfly./but they are creches and concerned, « must rely upon exe^sii^to re­ don’t know where to hit, for I do.” aeronautics.. rest. toe ladlb at national cominitt^ belongs, and results in toe free play pair toe foot p^mMentty The « - in the fact that the oyster is a quit­ “AMERIOAN FASCISTI” Bogus royalty is a perennial headquarters, to be sure that Answer: The test you write about of all of toe foot muscles. erciseS, if persisted in, wLl gradu- is used in a study of toe leg re­ “The poor old stage ia dcaa for, ter. He can clamp his shell but he If it is true that “The American drug on the social maurket. At Shouse’s actual speech duplicated It is often impossible to cure a ally muscular i»wer leauit once a sesson, som e'“count”, advance copies and then only pro­ flexes. It is sot an accurate test rm afraid. All my plays M can’t keep up the effort very long; Fascist Association and Order of case of sciatica or rheumatism of important'mu^es Md In- for, insanity, but indicates toe de­ made into talldee before “duke” or “lord” is revealed as ceeded', to issue the Tilson statement toe legs until the patient learns to toe cin^ation iu^® *0°^ so a ^ the starfish has all the time in the‘Black Shirt” is rapidly gaining a less-than-nobody who made his for morning newspapers. gree of such a disorder as locomotor —George' B e w d '-R ^ . 'h, walk wrrectly. i y®*^ arch*iS may then return ataxia. It shows that the nerve the world. ground in the state of Qeoi^a, as way into the salons of the rich Nobody denies that bo,to Michel­ The flat foot appears to be pressed uormal sha^. You ®ani ^ coming from toe brain . T te “star” fastens two of his rasrs reported, there need be no surprise. and socially elect, playing a fly- son and Wist write most of' toe down in toe nfi^&Ue. m a k i^ thewy ^sup^rt ^ “If you are an average by-night game which probab^ statements and some of to? through the sptoal c<^: into j^ r have ddhe.. well, amt fheal 0^ me shell of the oyster and two Judging from the place of origin center of th« foot toe widest part 3^'** f®*t vdll feel stitmg, as nature leg ara interferro4v with in some was a lot of fun while it lasted. speeches'by prominent party mem­ and the arch is not rounded .but “ t^dau* waya opportunity to da hidH oa the other, gets a grip on some the. Georgia Fascisti has nothing to GILBERT SWAN. maancri making these impulses The failurea in mie.Brd -hwi# ' bers. Or t^ t toe promment party flattened out so that the whole foot | When correcting flat feet it is al- weak. This occiirs in sevetal disor­ other object with .the fifth,, for do "With its Italian namyake but is members are delighted with toe sys­ presses down against the floor. I f , wajra a good plaq to wear some kind average.” ders, but the meaning could only . be —B. 'W. Howe; layerage, and tugs steadily. ^ and as “white, Protestant and Nordic” tem. a print of toe normal foot shows of t^cially made shoes which fit determined after an examination. by the oysters ^rbws tired, the as itis predecessor the Ku-Klux- What West has to worry about the heel and ball with only a thin toe foot properly. There are mgfiy powerful valve muscle relaxes, the most is the. matter of keeping Ras- connecttaig line at toe outer edge. ! stores selling special orthppedic Klan. No doubt the same indi­ A iHOOGHT kob’s name in his publirity. And Before flat feet can develop there shoes which are made in such a HEADS CHURCH ORDER drtU opens. That, spells doom for viduals who made fortunes out of one of the most imj^rtant things is alwpys a loiig period where the manner as' to encourage the wearer htas, since the “star” proceeds to the Klan furore will be found not Michel|K>n has- to do is to keep it feet are weakened, not‘only the!in using toe muscles of the feet, Oberlin, O., Aug. 29—(AP) —- inisert Its reversed stomach between far away from the seats of the Thy mercy, O Lord, is in tlM* out of bis. -----foot-- muscles but too leg - muscles.’A competent chiropodist i wiUt^ ,__ _ Thomas Uompton Walsh, Jr., of the shdls and to the consumption of heavens; and thy faithfulness Men dBves far re-, The “Fasdsti” is frankly economic. There may' be many ways to spokesman. fpr.-toe delegation and ere malnutrition from not obtaining Question: Mac wrtMi: ’’Ficasa i ,,, ^ solve the lihuor problem; but each possj^jT/fot’',Fairfield county at toe enough mineral dements haay be the Ikii to lave Ahe nigger and the -I ..■■I M^CHBSTBB BVBNlNa HSIULD. SOUTH AUGUST 29, isso;

of staffed beets, Jello or Jrtl-well that some sweat day a blood vewel with cream. _ y- will rupture, and out Lgo?’^ . - HOME BREW LEGAL Answer: You may Be su fferag i m molewheat Waffles •-» . ’ WCAnON 2 Clips o f flour (measured after from high Wood pressure, mad this • *. n • MENUS siftin g). can only be ascertained through an ’ New (3rlei^,'’,Aug- 29.—(AP.)— Pinch of Salt. examination by a pnyslcian. ThS Declining to !cl)aii|^ a violation of SODGSr IN aH A 1 tablespoonful of baking powder ache in the back of your head may For Good Health be caused by prolapsed organs wWot thejirohi^itibn laW agsdnat caxafles (level) V 2 ecfsr yolks. /Sre still farther crowded into the M. HoweUj' N e^-O rleans, a potice- BY PROTESIMfTS 1 Vcup thick cream. ; pelvis wh«B you are running. . inein, for .escorting a* i®ad of A Week’s Supply 2 stiffly beaten egg whites. beer to headqu^tteto here of the Recommended By Sift flour and measiire, sift again American ^»gidn.- Edmund E. Tal­ with salt and baking pdwder. "^o BRIANH OWN DOUBLE ^ bot, United Stittap ^ talct attorney, By iSlOBBIS i. H ABBIS Dr. Frank U. McCoy t^aten egg yolks add cream and today drejit k "dtetlnction betwecm (Associated Prew Correspondent) combine with diy ingredients; \ Fold beer manufblotuii^'for home coii- in egg whites. Bake waffles thin sumptidn and tl>at made for com- RhRngVuti-— (A P) — Twelve Pro­ DAILY &IENUS and thoroughly, done, in ungreased Paris. (AP.)—Aristide Briand, meiHjlal.^asej:': ^ ■ • testant sects, representing more Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for aluminum waffle irons. foreign minister, has roturaed'from ’The 'patrolmw an officer in the ' .-Vt.-'H thad three-fourths of the native the week begftening Sunday, August a seashore resort where he obtained Anmricah tiCglG^ waS guarding a ibe Your Children Ready? -^ ' va 3 1 st QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS load of beer carried into the drlve- Chinese Protestant church member-, Sunday a reputation for being his own dou­ Itvay o f th e I^pn'' h^dquartera Though furthest from their minds, cor^ t i^ioes are abso­ ship,'have appesded to the Nation-1 Breakfast—^Melon, broiled bacon (Lemon Binse) ble. / ^here -there jlfM an installation of lutely .essential for school children, if you wlsk them to stu, *Wholewheat waffles Question: Mrs. J. asks: ‘Tis it He went incognito, and let only officers in progrisss. Howell was ar­ moval of the 1929 restrictions on with butter and a little maple synip the mwor of the dty know his rested but file truck driver escaped. |fere with a child’s progress. Yet a child cannot tell you if a harmful to use a lemop rinse on a "shoe is perfectly fitted. Your shoe man must know how to fit religious worship and education in if desired. child’s hair? His hair is very tight idmitity and that of his compamon. The district attorney Was told the church schools. Lvmch—^Ice cream with fresh Heri Cherbn,: former minister of fi­ "Howell had njade the beer at his shoes. We do. We are careful. We have a large stock of brown and I would tike to keep it all sizes for growing feet / The appeal, which w ^ presented peaches. ' so.” ( nance. The mayor kept the secret, home -and-; graal donatlhg it for the to the Ministry of Education marks j Dinner—Celery soup, baked chick­ Answer: Wash the child’s, hmr’ with the result that everywhere M. celebration/ the first organized step by Chris-; en, carrots (baked with chicken), with distilled water and then use | Briand\went people -—remarked------^ his tian Chinese to combat the Kuomin- peas, combination salad of string just a few (kops of lemon juice ..in j resemblance to tbe M. Briand who tang’s determinatioiT to divorce re-1 beans and celery molded in gelatin, the rinslng^ water. This coimteia^ has become such a„ publk *** ligious education and the schools, j apple whip. any alkaline deposits on the hair France and Europe, bu|. - -. - ^ KALI-STEN-IKS Since the restriction went into | . Monday and tends to keep it its natural drekmed they-had seen the r^ l ^m.’ effect in the spring of 1929 fewi i Breakfast—Poached egg on Mel- color. Briand himself. “ ^ I Health’ Shoes for Children, Misses and Boys. Christian schools have been left un- j I ba toast, stewed raisins. M. Briand leaving, told the may^^ touched by the anti-religious cam -1 ' Lunch—Fresh fruit, all desired of (Urticaria) or that if his secret was kept he Bobtoidh’a AOto Sdpi^ paign, and feeling against Chinese one kind. Msta St.’^ Phone of both Protestant add' Catholic 'Question: Mrs. J. C B. asks: would come again. ' I Dinner—Salisbiuy steak, spiiuich, "What is-the cause of an Itch that faiths has resulted in several open salad of grated carrots with cucum- clashes between the inission author­ comes in a red blotch on my eyelids BUSTER BROWl^ FOOTWEAR ■ bers, cup custard with dash of and on the front of my neck? Have ities and the anti-church crowd. whipped cream. Several school strikes have oc- had tbiH frequently vrtthin the last Foot shaping footwear for growing children. cured, while institutions in the jur­ Tuesday three months. Worse in thermorn- ! isdiction of the Nanking Govern­ Breakfast—Cottage cheese, fresh ingfs, a s . my eyelids are, them terri“ ment run the risk of being pad­ pineapple. hly. swollen; I consulted a ■‘doctor, locked if they make'the slightest Lunch—Combination salad (see but he did not tell me the cause, so HOUSE’S SPECIAL FOOTWEAR pretense of teaching the young combinations given last week). I.am at a ioss to know what;to do. Chinese mind a few of the princi­ Dinner—Roast mutton, buttered- A urinalysis showed' normaf, with For Youths and Boys. Adapted to growing feet and ples of Christianity. beets, cooked lettuce, salad of chop­ the exception of th e‘specific gravi Fall 0p9i)iiig a aUip pocketbodk. ' The Oiinese Christians have been ped raw cabbage and parsley, prune ty* being low. What does this harder hit , by the restriction than whip. m ean?” the foreigners. British and Ameri­ Wednesday Answer: You are probably suffer­ Tuieaday can missionaries, who are in the Breakfast—Orange juice on aris­ ing frouL a form of urticaria and majority, are protected in their ing, coddled egg, toasted shredded are not eliminating enough; poisons work by their consuls, but the wheat biscuit, stewed figs. from your body. The urln^yals Chinese have been taught that they Lunch—Cantaloupe a la mode. shows this. Leave starches and Sept 2nd can expect little sympathy from the I Dinner — Tomato boiiUlon, baked sugars- out of, your diet, and to a authorities if they carry Christian,i white fish, aspaw ^s, salad-of sliced crease intestinal elimination through education outside the home. jI tomatoes' on lettuce, small slice of toifing one or two enemas dally. The Christians, moreover, are not I melon. alone in their fight. The restrictions |I Thursday (Throbbing in Head) include every form of worship and Breakfast—Re-toasted breakfast Question: A. M. L. writes: “When Mohammedan, Buddhist and Taoist !^ food with berries and cream (no walking hurriedly to catch the next missionaries have protested volubly ■ I sugar.) car I have a violent throbbing to the Day Scho(d Opms Next Tuesday and frequently. They have suffered'j Limch—Large glass of tomato or back of my head. Does this mean less than the Christians because i grape juice (unsweetened). their missionaries function outside Dinner — Roast beef, buttered the schools. squash, string bean salad, carrot E v e i^ School Sept. Sth . (JEHING READY FOR In their petition *is Chinese Pro­ and date pudding. testants point to the many scholars and scientists graduated from their Friday SCHOOL DAYS schools, claiming that Christian in­ Breakfast—^Melon, broiled ham Office open daily for registration fluence has been in a large way re­ with pineapple, Melba toast. WILL SOON BE HERE Lunch—Fresh fruit, all desired of SCHOOL sponsible for the success of their aluixini. one kind, glass of niilk. Now is the time to have old Dinner-Baked sea baM, stewed shoes rebuilt. Save the tomatoes, 5-minute cabbage, celery 'hr-r e ' FAMOUS IRISH PRISON and ripe olives, no dessert. price of a new pair. The Cnuiecticut BmineM ''All dressed up and some place to go” is the Saturday G. H. Wilcox, Prin. ^ v ''' Breakfast—Wholewheat muffins. SELWITZ SHOE SHOP feeling every boy should have when he starts IST06EABAND0NEB i Peanut butter, stewed prunes. 625 Main St Odd Fellows Block, South Manch^'t^, Coiut' T.Tinp.h—Combination salad. Dublin. (AP.)—The Kilmainham Dinner—^Broiled lamb chops, small to school next Tuesday. He will> if he’s ,out^ jail, which has played a prominent •green peas, Escalloped celery, salad part in Irish history, has been-ub^- fitted here. ^ doned fihaUy as a place of detention land handed over to the Dublin Coimty Ctouncil for other disposi­ tion. Outfitting boys for school is important busi- i The graves of two men executed there after the Phoenix Park mur­ ness with us. Styles are right—quality is ders in 1882 axe indicated stone slabs now ovelrgrown with weeds, right—price is right. Everything boys wear and marks on the wall testify to the spot on which the leaders of the Easter 1916 rising met their death, is ready here now. Frank Teeling, while awaiting execution there, after the murders of 14 British officers in November 1920, was rescued from the jail im- der dramatic circumstances. Charles Stewart Parnell’s room is still SUITS pointed out, and white stone set in the wall shows where the scaffold was erected for the execution of General Thomas B. Burke, Irish- American officer, who came over to SHIRTS WAISTS take charge of the Fenian forces in Tipperary more than 60 years ago. In the prison bank are the names of John Dillon, Thomas Seaton, William O’Brien, and William Red­ TIES BELTS mond, father of the Irish M. P., who fell fighting in Flanders in 19i7. Hydrogen Prevents Fire SWEATERS HOSE In Electric Condenser

Schenectady, N. Y.-=-(AP)—^Usu­ ally explosive hydrogen is a good fire extinguisher to at least one place, a huge electric condenser un­ der construction by the General SPECIAL SALE E lectric (Company. This condenser nms to an at­ GUARANTEED F mosphere of hydrogen enclosed to —of— a tight metal case. Without the presence of oxygen hydrogen will not support flame of any kind, and Because ofits ranackaMediirability a statement from the company says FALL TOPCOATS that not only are fires impossible, and driving ease—becanse of its but that even short circuits cannot occur. I fine tire appearance and non-skid FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Because hydrogen does not trans­ performance, the* U. S. Peerless mit vibration well, the novel atmos­ phere serves as good sound proofing changed the entire ^conception of material. Being much lighter than valne in [the low-price field. Daily $20.00 Coats Now $ 1 7 .5 0 air, it reduces wind resistance on the rotating parts by about 90 per our customers hrtDg ns new testr- cen t monials ofits worth and we recom­ mend it nnreseiTedly^ as the finest $22.50 Coats Now 3 1 9 .5 0 Newspaper To Operate tire everibnilt at its price. Come in New Buffalo StatioB today and see this great product of the world’s largest producer of $25.00 Coate Now 2 2 .5 0 Buffalo, N. Y.—(AP)—The new rubber. We know our tew prices station of the Buffalo Evening News wiD astonish yon. ^ will go on the air September 1. Its $27.50 Coats Now. 2 4 . # call letters will be WBEN, 900 kilo­ J » ■ . • • 'TV; i cycles or 333.1 meters. • f Tbe installation of the transmit­ ter was authorized by the federal Gas-Oil-Greasing radio commission sffter the news­ l;0d Goats Now paper contended that a radio mo- nopoly existed to Buffalo. W. Nel­ son l^^lktoson, newspaper executive, Battery Service will be director, and Ralph J; Kins­ ley, formerly of WBAL, Baltimore, $35.00 will be chief engineer. Power will be 1,000 watts, and full time operation is planned. Get one of these TopcoatsAow, for the US week-eivd.Cool weath^ m a;r WED FORMER SPOUSES /. ♦ , Somerville, Aug. 29.—(.AP) — Two couples who have been married and divorced fll^ petitions to re­ wed their former spouses to this city today. They were (Catherine Woolfolk, 155 CENTER ST. PHONE 5293 SOUl^ M ANCl^B^R 50, who was divorced to 1909 from Harold Woolfolk, 53, and Percy Grant, 29, of Lynn, who was divorc­ ed from Jennie Grant in Salem to T H E B I G SWING J 1927. f A Q K T m MANCHESTER EVE^^NG MANCHESTBS, CONN^ FEmAY, AUGUST 29,1980.

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ttSdraa It’ ttM ' NEASERvicg^/?c/gy E RN^ST LYNNi model of black canton crepe. hid devoted years of research to' ent etoi^. stradgabT ‘ the weakhess of the eye, announced eye troabtt to toot the, -it can be worn for street or. after­ WOOD ALCOHOL CAN to '^e world that he had made an fbtny AiTirtwy cMtoWl th a t ^ BBGH9 HEBE TODAY noons. POISON YOU EVEN IF astounding discovery, her, murmuring soothingly in her any.danger of E!va losing her mind? , YOU DON’T W tlN K FT thetohS<.S5Bifflt DAN BOBIMEB, a floenaiio ear, and while they sat thus the Is that what you’re afraid' of?” ’The arrangement of the fulness of t After spending years among the But there to A |i|lBtoiar iwiAlker In H o D y ^ v ^ , form erly doctor came. But the physician shook his head the skirt is ^ite unique. Maring I natives of Afoicato determine what between th e ejre^fMmbtoe o# lander contract bat now free lane* and frowned. ‘Tm not competent insets have been added at the ftont BY DR. MORRIS FISHREIN I civilization had don^ to destroy the children and thoee of adults, inr wltfeont moch wedeae, is In Anne brought him to the room to say; but I don’t care to trust and, the back, leavinig the sidto [ perfection of human virion, he found d i^ can pito'db Witt ANNE WINTER, who, at once. Mona remained with a person with A suicidal mania, smartly slim and straight. Editor, Joamal of the American : th a t I t h ad done, practically nothing. many catos. .But iiot u thq a w r^Bginidnir as an extra, haa however temporary, in a house . Medical .Astoriation, and of j him and Eva, but Dari, relieved of : Tt call al .be made for late after­ { For the savages of the dark con- neglected. . * pemed r^Mly and la now under his duty there, joined Anne and with two girls. Pm going to have 80 ' Hygria, the Health Magazine ; tinent, he tells us, who know neither I Many mtoiletv heaKato to tak a rooiitoaot to one of the largest noons in ldi^ crepe satin or in t Everyone fears wood alcohol, j Paul in the kitchen. a psychiatrist look at her.” crepe marocain with white crepe col­ books < nor fine sewing, have pre- [ chlldrm to ocuBsts becausa. ttav mladioa. Anne Uvea with two And he got Anne to tell him what He talked to Dan privately for Enoi^h c a ^ of bUndness and death ' dsriy the same defects of virion th a t: ahitok fKtoiAealiM^ 0aaseia.c^ezlng o ^ girls. MONA MOBIOSON, a had happened. Mona, who occu­ some mhiutes, and Dan was satis­ la r and .'cidfs. have' resulted and been widely re- [ we have. | those lovely: Mua or biirtro- gay Httte red head, and EVA pied the same bedroom with Eva. fied that he was entirely right in Style No.' 861 is designed ^or sizes ported to the press to. cause intense j Which is most astounding. > Also they ctor’t face bearing those- ^ HABIEY, a quiet girl oiio at had heard Eva get up during the wanting to relieve Moiia and Anne 14, 16, 18/20 years, 86, 88, 40'and fear among the pubUc. Even the. We have Uved with the idea that j fatal words, “Hell have to wear tim es Is vtary bitter and who has night, had followed her to the bath­ Ehm’s care. Dr. Howson re­ 42 inches bimt. * most persistent cottisiuners of boot- ] using our eyes the way we do ac- |them all Jlis life.” \ 5^: ■bfhnd a tragic love experience. Eva room and there had seen her with mained unt^ the invalid car ar­ leg of unknown ancestry can be | counts for dur optical diffieulties; Fve htord mothtors 8ayr''Tf tliay and M . • PAUL CXILMBB, who writes a her, trying to get it again. And I mained for a while with reassur­ mto adaptable for this chic Until recently practically all of jThis doctor put glasses on the neaiv Well, I don’t, think thiw. to -«ay .daily movie eolmmi for a string woke up their and came out, and ing words, and then they left, and m oc|^ the dangerous wood alcohol or; righted and far-sighted natives, black and wtote about .1^ exatoly. of newsp^ters, shares Dan’s we managed to get Elva to her they were thoughtful and silent on methyl alcohol used to the United j thorn with astigmatism and those I’m not refuting that statentoiit: an­ : apartment with Wm. Collier ac- room.” , ^ the tide home. Size 36 requires 3'% yards 30-inch S tates w as p ro d u c t hY thd de-1 vdth'uneven muscular balance.. And tirely. There ihs^ betj^. casto clteatally meets Eva on Holly­ But Eva had continued to strug­ Aime had to work the next day, with % yard 89-inch all-over lace. structive distillatioh of wood. | great was the joy thereof. They where ^uch a th in g . doito. happeib:— wood Boulevard one day, and they gle furiously, to cry out that she but ^ona, who was free, called on Through modwn- chemical research probably wifoted to make him king 1 don’t know. Bubcomp^ed.to the. ___ '-V. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps .r a n Into a movie actor named was going to kill herself, and both, Eva at the hospital and foimd h®>^ or coin (coin is prefeitedl. Wrap it has become possible to produce and it wouldn’t be luird to guess alternative, of negligence I tlrfnk we ^PRANK MAURY. Maury, it de- Mona and Anne were desperately calmer, though penitent and tear- coin careftilly. methyl alcohol from water g;as and that a new god now stands to that can discoimt it 14r|pely. ,vel®P®. is the nrum who h u broken frightened. fuh Mona called Dan to tell him. hydrogen'at a-price sb .lbw that it' Stygian soUtude, before which fai­ WRhout doubt children with sus­ ' Eva’s heart. At sight of Eva “So I called you right away, “Andy there’s nothing to worry ls trifling-, as compared - with the > ted calves are offered up to corn- pected maladjustment of vision Maury colors and harries away Dan, and then I called the debtor. about. The doctors say it’s more Manchester Herald previous cost of this substance. | memorate the day he sent his earth- shoiild be looked after. X h^ye two. J'and Eva almost ffdnts. Collier Pm sorry I caused you so much nervous shock than anything, and Pattern Service Hence the newer synthetic wood ly representative to give this-peo­ girls wha bad to weat. glassto very -takes her home. Late that night trouble, but I was so worried I as soon as Eva has rest^ from it alcohol, under the name methanol, ple new eyes. young. Neither wears them now. Anne Hlnter telephones Borimer hardly knew what I was doing.” she can come home. Pm sure glad.” la being ufged for- m w y-industrial Dan said he was, too. But he Aren’t a lot of us like those na­ One wore them for tare years. In to come right over.______“You did exactly right,” Dan For a Herald Pattern of the uses, for which It fo^ferly would tives, going through life half blind that time a decided nervous trou­ NOW GO ON WITH TBE STORY said, patting her shoulder. “What said bluntly, ‘Mona, don’t you model Ulustrated, send 15c in not have been considered. Among and not kn'owlng it? Irritated, ill, ble that affected her whole body, CHAPTER XXVm are jrour friends for if you can’t really think that it would be best stao ^ or coin directly to Fash­ these uses particular^ are the pos­ fatigued—^not realizing that ouT con­ a sympathetic reactiqn from stoato, Anne heard him drive up, and call on tiiem? Stop worrying now; for Eva if she left Hollywood and ion Bureau, Manchester Evening sibility of adaptadoh to- anti-freeze dition comes from our eyes. disappeared. She ■ hasn’t needed ? she opened the door for him. Eva will be all right.” ^ went back where she came from? Herald'; Fifth Avenue and. 29ih mixtures in automoMles, toid as a Now if we like to suffer for-our them since. I for- one would Hfce to ■ ‘Taul’s waiting in the car,” he He said, smilingly, “How about I mean, considering her failure to solvent for shellac and varnish. get, along in picture work and her Sttoet; New York City. Be sure own sins of omission or careless- send a nice fat calf to the ceremonlai told her, “just in case—" that coffee, Anne? Isn’t it ready 851 to v^te your name and address One of the' things' that make neiss, that’s up to us. But when it of the Eye God. . She nodded, only half hearing y e t? ” —and this thing about Maury. clearly and to give the correct; methanol or wood alcohol-more dan- him. “Eva tried— tried to take J3is complaint brought an an­ Don’t you think so? She’s terribly unhappy here.” number and size of the pattern gepus than other fluid poison^ is poison,” she said, and began to cry. swering sinile to Anne’s lips. The you vmnt. the fact thSut it vaporizes easily and Dan’s aim went aroimd her. percolator was bubbling and she ‘T know it.” There was silence 'T'* ' ^ Price 15 Cents that inhalatipn of the vapors can “Come now, Anne, bear up. She’s poured coffee for them, and Dan from Mona after that, but in a few The new Eashibff Magazine is just poison as well as'taktog into the all right, isn’t she? Did you call prevailed upon her to take a cup moments he heard her voice ag;ain off the pc6M^ Jt shows all the att Name . ».>• e e>' e «a stom ach. ITie .ptoisoh is cumulative SISTER NARY’S a doctor? Where is she?” herself. and it sounded tearful. She said: tractive nadd4sls' Jdr-F aB , and e ac ^ 'Z In its effects. Anne i>ointed to the closed bed­ Mona came out while they were “Aw, gee, Dan, you.--don’t know Winter. ’The; edittbfi is liinlted,‘so Size . . . » • e e • e I Obviously a lot of automobiles room door, beyond which he could drinking it, and Dan poured some how good Eva’s been to me,. . . . we suggest' that’’Ybi* order your standing in a closed garage 'with hear a muffled sobbing and another Addreste laeeveeeeei leeaeeae for her; and some minutes later But I guess you’re right. Only, copy today. Write your i^ e and the radiator mixtures boiling, when voice, placating and soothing — the physician joined them. He had Pd hate to see her go—she’s the address oli^rly:, .^close. 10' cents In Mona, trying to quiet Eva. given Eva an emetic, and an opi­ the cars are ^brought in for the best friend I’ve g;ot.” stamps (Hr Coln-and mail your order night, 'Will give off a lot of wood By SISTER MARY Adien to digest than egga ahtf n9k. “The doctor?” Dan repeated, and ate. “She’s sleeping now,” he said. to Fashion Depqiiment Anne told him that she had sum­ Anne offered him coffee, which he *T know it, Mona,” Dan told her alcohol into the air. It is not im- Simple, wholesome meals day by which are both, exe^ent pmtein moned one and he w as on his^ way. declined, and she thought it beat S3onpathetically, “but I’m thinking reasonahle to anticipate that the day go far toward, insuring good foods and also rich, in nattetal “But when I called you Eva was to explain the presence of Rori- of what’s best for Eva.” extensive use of., wood ' alcohol to health for school .children. Food, salts and'^ high lit vitw^n content. desperate. She kept struggling mer and ColHer. The doctor; nod- automobile radiators during the drink and sleep constitute. the . mmoat ost with Mona and fighting her off, and *ded and he began to question her When Collier came home that Ta0U^tPiipve a Boon coming winter will yield a' censid- importantim nortant needsn e ^ s of a firrowinsrgrowing hodvbody t t e _ noon m ^ OCCaripoatfy I was afraid.” Anne was shaMng. at length about Eva Harley. afternoon Dan thought he Ictoked erahle crop of cases M blindness and and are essential factors in the de- but not for the evening.meal. He talked to her steadyingly He got the whole story, except­ like the cat that had swal­ _death ,, among gtoage r ,attendants. , velopment of a child’s resistance to A quart of milk every dky shmdtf and she. became calmer, and he ing Fraific Maury’s nanie. He lowed the canary. He sat down -^^ To Comedy People Even if precautibns: and warnings. ^ieeMe. • he tte rule, for every . child. T#o- at once at his tyx>writer, but are circulated, some accidents 'will thirds of it can bei drunk :and: il)e asked her to tell him what had asked, after some moirients of — ^ Breakfost for school chUdfen is happened; but before she could be­ thought, whether Eva had exhib­ when he had thrust a sheet of pa­ probably oCcur. rest used with eereala and vegeta­ of utmost importance. The chUd' has bles. . - gin Mona’s voice cried out and ited similar emotional disturbances per imder the platen, and tvrirled By DAN THOMAS . ^part of the public for laughs has When wood alcohol is used as a been -'without food from twelm to there was a scuffling noise at the before this.. it, he sat and stared at it;' imd been the importation of many come­ solvent for shellacs and varnishes it fourteen hours. A period of both Well cooked .vegetables, slire^Sedi door. Mona said, “No, Doctor,” and she Dan saw him grin rather foolishly. is also a hazard. In large-industries fresh vegetables,, ste'wed and -fraslv ■flollywood, Calif.* And nbw we dians from the stage, as well as the mental and physical activity is be­ fruits, cereals, mUk, Dan glanced questioningly at went on to say that, in her opin­ “What’s the m atter?” Dan asked. have another outcome of the articu­ return ta popularity of some screen such shellacs and varnishes, are fore him and both require energy. Anne and she nodded mutely. “Call ion, something-like this had been “Out with it” used only in roonis with spraying cooked meats, platt cakes «nd late moide—corqedles. players who were considered just One-third of the food requirement cookies and rim ^ deasmts <^Eer a Paul in,” he said, and he sprang inevitable because of Eva’s silent, Collier turned a bland gaze on Of coq^i^^b^tlpn. picture come>; About through. And all of them booths and proper ventilatibn fa­ for the day should be taken at -toward the door and opened it. He brooding ways, ‘Tve always been him. “Out with what?” cilities. In the home and in small 'Wide -variety for a nourishing: and: dies al'wayairsive nqfeh'm Vogue. But are earning bigger salaries than breakfast.. balanced diet for schooFchildzen. ' saw Mona holcUng on desperately afraid of it.” “There’s something on your ever before in their lives. industries shellacs auc* 'varnishes . to Eva, who was trying to get out; never b^bra .toive ,the,'' ii}ajor pro­ Each day’s meal snould furnish He questioned her, then, as to mind, you big stiff; you can’t fool ducers, of iteatur> Mona; can’t you see what you’re isn’t she?” he had to. .deF6hd sOjely on panto- pla}^ its part, in meeting these sary risks. i mine and printed: ti,tl^ < Bert Wheeler,', Robert Woolsey, peclally successful. W h^ the blind­ needs. HighlandiB. N. C ,- ^ ’(i P ) . ^ /'A rdoing to Mona? Please be' quiet." His advice was that Eva should Dan said she was, and. he stood Mltzi Green, 2!elma O’Neal and ness starts not much can be done to Paul appeared then in the docr- be taken to a hospital, where she there and looked at Collier^ sus­ So populkr/hftoe these comediea Dinner should be a hearty ibesd mountain laboratory for Mwcgittl become oF la,£e th a t producers are James Gleason. And Amos ’n’ stop it For the general symptomis and supper should be a light one- research that uM. support ,way, with Anne close behind him,could be kept under careful obser- piciously for some time. “You’ve dy now are hard at work on their it is customary, to clean, out the Jher face twisted with worry, vatioh for a few days. been up to something,” he said trying to injeito. tfoma comedy into one that is earily digested and con­ most varied kinfb of Investigatibu” ( every picture they! rhahe,. whether 'first picture.. system, to put the patient: at rest, ducive to sleep. will be built here by sofutteni ad- t “It’ll be all right,” Dan told finally, and he turned away and to give, alkalis to overcome the them, and he thought that Anne Mona and Anne were appalled, left Paul to his work. it has any piacff.OT itot, lir fact, Then there is that group of screen During the first school ]rears a e n tista at tiirres'-they tow become.^ over- players, who were cto the verge of acid conditiop, produced, and to try child’s (Met should be very care­ Funds have been secured arid tte must not stand around .like that, and Mona made some protest. “But, His suspicion proved to be well- to sustain the patient imtfl his sy»^ she must have something to em- founded, but it was not until the zealous to .toreotion; Two ex­ being forgotten by their “beloved’’ fully watched. He has many new statkHiv is ; expected .to be ready ' for i Doctor—” amples 6f this ;Wbre “The Rogue- public, hilt who now^ are riding the tern can get rid of the poison and conditions to meet and extra effort lue early next yeiEir. Dr. E. E. jploy her hands; so he said, “Will He Interrupted, sinilingly but next day that he heard the story recover. tyou make some .coffee, Anne, from Jolmny Riddle. Johnny, who Song” and'“Dbpaito,’' both, serious crest of the wave again: to<^uded in the way^of caring for food diffi­ Reinke, of Vanderbfit tmiversity, firmly. “Then a nurse, at least,” operettas. ,^Y ^ to both cases •weil- in this group are Marie itoessler, It has been the history of mod­ cult digestion should be spared him. one o f' the piiine' • movers In please? I think perhaps we’U all he said; “but I advise the hospi­ sooner or later heard about every­ em industry that (t introduces new need it,” and she tum ^ at once thing, said that Collier had pulled knovto c o ii^ ji 'teams-^.Vtere dragged Ned Sparks, Slim Summerville. Meals should be served regularly project, says the work of tte statloa tal.” He glanced at Dan and Paul into the f il^ ^ t tq produce a few Eddie < ^tor, Polly Moran and Wal­ hazards and takes no steps to'con- and plenty of time allowed for them will “te limited only by tlw avalK iand went to the kitchen, with in turn, and Dan nodded and said; Frank Maury’s nose. ixol them imtil accidents and deaths .Paul following. “No!” Dan said. ^ laughs. lace Beery. . to bo eatai slowly. Care should be able flora, find fai;^ and tte-pzok- I Anne had slipped into a dress “It’s best. If Eva is really— ‘Tm telling you,” Johimy insist­ One resuto df 'this desire on the Ekidie Cantor 'was brought out have occurred. That has been: the taken .that soups are not served too lems sent iq> ^ investIgaUm.” ; M before their arrii^, and Mona had rick Mona; you’ll want her to have ed. ‘There was witnesses. The here by Paramount during the days history of the introduction of ethyl hoL "And food that cools slowly iflung a robe about herself. She did the best of care.” story’s all oyer Hollywood now.” of silent picture?. ' But: he returned gas and of refrigeration gases. should be cooled slightly before serv­ FOB ORDERLY BOOM jthis now for Eva, who continued ■The doctor said enbourisigingly The incident lost nothing in to New 'York iffter his first film, a What is going to be done about com ing. This is especially true of break­ . I to struggle feebly against Rori- that Eva might be all right in the Johimy’s dramatic version of it total “flop.” Now he has just fin­ trolling synthetic wopd alcohol?.. fast and luncheon when a'child is A cabinet vriiich may be used Imer’s strength, making no sound morning, but Dim understood that ’This was substantially correct, but ished one of the biggest pictures of impatifflit to eat and be on his way as a store-hoHise for maganfoee. i beyond an occasional gasping in-, he was concerned, and he accom­ a bit colored, Dim learned that eve­ the year, “Whoopee,” and according to school. cards and records.'wmhelp yob'to stake of breath. panied him to the telephone, where ning when he accused Paul Collier to reports he’s a “wow.” Protein is necessary for the keep track of those ttkiga which There was no light on in the the doctor called the hospital, and as they were dressing for the Slim Summerville did some great growth of chilqren, and of course contribute to- your' - everyday hap­ room, but light came in at the made arrangements for an invalid opening. woric to “The Big’ParAde,” but his HOW TO SHOP one of tte chief sources is meat. piness; and at the same tiiM will !ippen door, and Eva Harley’s face car so that Eva’s sleep should not “Holding out on me, eh?” stotoc slipping fast until the However, meat is harder -for chil- keep tl^ tooxiatt b e tte r ordMV iwas shocking to see. Mona sat on be disturbed. Collier grinned guiltily. “What talkieis canie along and saved, him. fher other side, with an arm around Dan asked frankly; ‘Ts there do you mean?” And although Ned Sparks has betor BEST UPHOLSTERY FOB FUR­ “You don’t know, eh?” in this bustoess .for about seven NITURE IS TIGHTLY WOVEN .'\xxxs(xs(s(x9(xxx; Paul said, ‘T ran into him over years, he never^ could get really on the Lawson Brothers’ lot, and started imtil he was able to use bis By WUUam H.'Baldw ln I asked him how come all the em­ voice. barrassment the other afternoon. The best service in furniture cov­ Frank got insulting (so I pulled his ering may he expected from uphol­ nose for hlixL \ MillioBS Of ElectroDs stery with tight, close wi^ves. The Rorimer laughed at the terse- upholstery should have no loose Ptfiaan Fasluons narration. “What did he do about threads which can be plieked off. It. it? ” Crowd Tnbe h Second iS'weil to remember that, aiiy satin­ “Nothing.” Paul was struggling faced fabric .Udll give.less sstlrifoc- Reflected into a *1ng collar. tory 'wear—though they may be de­ “You knew dam well you’d run New York. — (AP) — Saectrons, sired nevertheless because off their into Maury over at Lawson Broth­ those minute .in'vlsible components appearance^than other weaves. ers, didn’t you?” of current flowing in a radio tube, Selection of the proper uphedstery h Latest Fafl Styles ^‘Nothing of the ktod,” ’Paul de­ travel at a fast clip. usually looms as a n^or shopping nied. “I had business, over there,” problem, yet if. sales clerks for in­ SpecBil for T6is Week Figures in ' the mlUlons are re- I ■ . “You’re an awful liar,” Dan,said.. •itkt tOV^ LlKt" •quiied to give even an approximate terior decorators were ; given per­ New York fashion marts today of­ “Well— and he thrust out his ^ Ou(?tU A^UEu. hidication of their ratp| of speed. tinent information regarding the CHERRY FLIP ICE CREAM AND NUT fer an array of fall styles that more hand, and Paul grabbed it and ‘The smallest heat wave of electriri- prospective use of the "xipholstery BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM than ever reflect the influence of griimed. ty, a milliampere of current on the they’would be able to ^ d e the Parisian designers on American “Did it hurt?" Dan asked. jtote or collecting agency of the shopper in making her choice. In FANCY FORMS AND MELONS “How do I know?” said Aiul. “It tube, causes more than six thous­ this connection, it is advisable to styles.. Our buyer obtained in New vrasn’t ihy nose.” and million mlUlflPs. of’ electrons to come to the store with-im'open BULK AND PACKAGE ICE CREAM Ymrk a fine selection of these gar­ (To Be Ckmtlnaed)' leave the heated filament per second. mind, instead of asking for a deff-r ments in the preferred materials yet 'Vi^th a screen grid tube, the elec­ nlte fabric or seeking a ilarticulaf ’ For sale by the following local dealers: offered at the usual prices that mi^es SPEED AND NOISE tronic issue i>er second runs around decorative effect. Farr Broths Packai^s Pharmacy DRIVING USrMAD 24,000,000,000,(K)0,000. In th e power M ost i>eople 'wait too long to fu r­ The Smart Shop lead in dress values. output-45 ty ^ tte figure goes to nish their homes. Jit is qianifestly 981 Main S trr tt At the Center Paris.—Demons of spood and 6to 200*ttousand million, mllliona. impossible for stores . to ' giye the are driving man ma^ to tte optolbn -‘-*- best service around movbig day, ’The Dnffy and Robinson Edward J. «t Dr. Henri Laugleir, eminent sci­ TASTY OMEIET housewife should' know that to shop 111 Center Street D c^ t SaittUre $7.95 entist and one of ine leadtog pey- early is to' shop well and comfort­ Crosby’s niarmacy, Blnefields ' ' $4.95 jphiatrlsts of France.^ You can make a delectable ome­ ably. / . . ‘Miodem life, particularly to big let in short ordet^ by heating a . can «OCXXX3CKXXXXX30O6KX3t3OOO6XX»6XXXXaO00P^^ dtles with their , crowds, qtose and of vegetable soup undiluted and EASY-TO-AL’TEB $9.95 prepondezanoe, of artlfleUl excite­ pouring over the eggs'when cook­ m ents anift Btimalaats, is n o t eoodu- ed. . Jumper dresses 'win be ' featur­ dve to serenity ofvmtod,” he says. ed this fall by many of the college Knitted Dresses ‘Tt Is too agitating, too destructive JUST DESSERTS and high school type of girt They to the nervous system. _ _ ROW CNH -ffiAT are most priictical because titey “Our pace has been so accelerated For a sipaple dessert, spread arekcasy to alter kqjd Idok.like Flai Crepes and science has advanced to such whipped cream rather thickly be­ ferent dresses every'time ionything Notice To Our Pattern Users,- /<. headlong fashion that the minds of tween two thin wafers. is done to.ttem. mankind have not been able, to @ei»gettes catch up. We hurtle through, un- dergromid subways and overhead to .O n July 16 ’The Herald discontinued the plan <^1 IVrctYdPrInts ^ airplanes. And the speed age never tpxners mall orders for patteins and fashion Jto ceases to take its'tblL” The c6iq>bn was i^ianged to carry th e n ew ’a ABM TABLES tkm called at different times to the adimiitaigst^tf:’’.^tt8^4 T iiv es Tedogr WUl You Join Me? ^ethc^. After six weeks, orders are s ^ .' Diminutiva arm tables with me­ AT THE RE-6p ENIN0 OF MY SHOP i^oauBtog delay and expense. We 'woifld^ dium alMd lanq» will increase the : ciutomers.to please address letter contniiD colnfort of your living room if used TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd with your largest arm chairs. . Wen wrapped to ^ > 'V Fashion'! THE SMART KlOP TWEED JUMPER M andieitor^ A' jumper suit of frejisted blue 5th Av« S tate tweed To<^ much lUce A pleatied skirt and SleeveieiM double-breasted 483 Main St.. Rtlbinow Building, | TeL 6896 M et It iSvWDm over a knitted blouie Witt elbow sleeves. m -A 4-v;» w w

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She Wiil Race Shaihrock' P, Cards Top Cubs 8-7 mKimm In 20 Inning^ Batde Femur Trms Urbaiutti S n ^ s b ; Dondiit and H ^ IM N IA T U R E GOLF WUe Latter Troonces GhftkcB Eat Ik 41 dk lee GIRLS’ ( io -ifl 60 Y ard Turn Tide; Robins Oust Stowe m Katdi.” (Iream - ^ ja il AH the Btaota Arteswito t . FMAmtm Lueas,-tolrik • Qants From Second Place TiaA ami FW Ikat High Joaop—HanBR ' _____ Eddie M ^ldey and Clncoln Keith ft, nrst; M i^ Ebvas, 2 ft second. won ths ti^ t to msst two of the Ereotg Dai^ieai ftdls Gxiup HVmYk WRh Another 8-7 Victory. Werner, Newman and HaDi- favorites in toie town tennis touuia- nent last night at tbs Jesanis pri­ 66 P ol At least three teams in the Na­ day to Battle for Title at vate court on South Malii street Tfflnk Finals. first; Louise Shea, seoemd; tional League apparently have no By triumphing ovw "lymy UTba- KuebensU, third. l()p Yard Dash—^Helen Orlc intention of latting the Chicago Stpne Street Course. netti, 6 to 3 in the playoff of ths The Oomnumity playgroimds at Cubs capture another peimant with­ third and decidiag set, Keith im>w first;. Louise Shea, second; the north end was toe nancck for Pftharpkt. third. out a strong battle. With their suc­ faces Sherwood Bissell who is fa­ hundreds at children aiMh grgwnups cessive triumphs over Brooklyn and The finals of tho miniature golf vored to reach the finals. Bissell B i| A iomp-^tacia Kuc____ as well, close tc 1,000 piHloni ft. 4 to , first; Htien Orlowskl, New York, the Cubs seemed to be tournament being conducted by the held the town championship toe ering to wfitch and take part in the having things very much their own Shaller B roths lyiU bo held this first year the towaament; WM' or­ 2 in., second. closing 0eld day festivities. , ■ Broad Jump—Stacia Kuchea_ way in the struggle for the flag, un­ evening at the Miniature Course at ganized and that was four su™™®^ Ice Cream was dished. out .fret til along came the St. Louis Cardi­ Center smd Ston$ streets starting at baofc; Ksith won thrse straight ft; Helen Orlowskl, 12 ft 5 to to toe Children who have been j The Playground team won nals. 9:30. ' games to break the 3^-3 deadlock spending their summer kt The Cards moved into Chicago The contesting players are Fred I hasebi^ game 18 to 7. Only . that existed. the pitlygrounds but the supply was timings were played before darl yesterday with a record of eight Werner, P. Newman, smd Rsdph M arkley found Tom Stowe about exhausted after 360 happy boys and j developed. In tennis Frank Si straight victories and fought Hsdliday. ’The winner gets $5 and M easy to heat as ice cream to eat girls had been treated. I and Htien Oriowskt were toe through the major league season’s the second place man hsilf that triumphing by the score o f 6 to 0 The crowd was io la ift Iiiit night amoimt. A large crowd watched toat offfcials in efiarge of the pro­ I hCit and each received a longest game to make it nine and 6 Jo 8 in a majteh that was f Wright-Ditson racquet from straight, with an 8 to 7 triumph in the previous elimination matcfies sorted after sundown and played Is gram not only experienced ice and will be back tonight to see lAe OdnuQAU&iLv CSiib, a 20 innings over the Cubs, finals. darkness thus making gooa playing cream shortage cUfflcultiCS 'but eUKF - Miss O riw ski won from Doro^fey^': ■ were kandioapped in toe etoletio only the fighting spirit of the Cubs Play will be over an 18-hole lay­ by either contestant next to im­ Warner, 8-a, a-6, 6-2 and F r ^ or perhaps, as the fans in Brook­ possible. Howevor. all too Ught in events by a surplus of -watirai. It out that is attracting much atten­ seemed that nearly all the boys Smith defeated Stanley Opalato, . lyn and New York have' it, their toe world would not havo reversed tion am ong loca l lovers o f abbri-\d- 'WEUited to take part in nearly al| 6-3, 3-6 and 6-3. F^ch match was luck, prevented an easy triumph for ated golf. A referee and scorek'eep- too deciidoB, MarWey being mark­ dlidde^ last Sight and the third • edly superior. the events, at least -toe Con^on S t Louis. er will be in cbsurge. bordered along those Unes. played this ipoming. in the girls’ For six innings Burleigh Orimea By virtue of his , victory, Eddie semi-finals yesterday afternoep, will meet toe winner of toe Ty H<^> 'Ihe tennis matches for toe shut out the champs while the championship of toe touriiaments Miss Orlowskl won over Charlotte Cards piled up a five-run lead. Then land-Bobby Snfith match, toe' date Bonosek, 6-3, 6-1. a for Which has not yet been set for boys ana ^ la was not todihsd Grimes weakened and before Syl­ because of dvkness. Each match vester'Johnson took over the mound Local Sport went^three sets with toe third be­ WOMAN DIES IN CMASH duty, the Cubs had tied the score ing played this morning. Ernest a t 5-5. Brown, popular postmaster at the Methuen, Maas., Aug. 29— (AP)— Johnson finished the game for St. Chatter How They Stand north end, represented the Com- Ckae woman was killed and tbria: Louis, hurling 13 innings and giving murnty Club and presented the companions were slightly ' injur^' only nine hits. And yoimg Bob Os­ prizes. today when their automobile cra ^ -. borne who opposed him for "the last Ethel Robb, conqueror of Ruth YESTERDAY’S RESULTS In the base running contest R. ed into a tree and overtiimed o i^ ' nine frames did about as well. Each Behrend in the big tennis upset here This striking aerW photo of the. Enterprlseln action gives a new idea of the trim grace smd power em­ Coleman was first and C. Mikoleit bodied in the chosen defender of the America’s Cup. ^ e picture was taken' from'Goodyeair blim p sharp curve here. Police w^m had ona.had ii»iflg» 15tb»J)ut. U tonight before last, was incorrectly was second. In hcaaeahoes, Mikoltf t l^yflower as it floated above the coarse off Newport, R. L, daring the final trisd of ^ e cup csmdidates. Eastmne League searching for the driver of tli* failed to break the deadlock, each referred to as being a Bunce district was tirst and A. Fiddler was second. Enterprise, showing a clean of heels to its rival, Ysmkee, demonstrated her superiority in a light Bridgeport 9, Sprln^eld i. who could not be located aftyr the team scoring twice. In the 20ta school teacher. On the ^ontrsuy, The track and field events for boys nceid^t His identity was to- Miaa Robb has long been out of the breeze. . Albany 6, Allentown 3. Douthit singled, advanced to second National Leasiie and girls follow: known. ^ as Adanas was thrown out and scor­ “sticks” smd now teaches at the Lin­ ______<8>------:------BOYS’ EVENTS Salinn Gringras, 88, of 494 Mefi- coln school at the Center. Pittsburgh 16, Otneinaati< 12 (1) ed on High’s single with the nm Pittsburgh 11, Clnclrnati 2 (2). 6(i Yard Dsxli--A.' Horob. arst; naao Itreet Lowell, was toe d e | d R . Mem, seoend; U. Burke, third. whioh fbiaUy decided' the game after FIVEMINIJTEm Boston-13. Philadelphia 10. woinan. The injurwl, who were dto four hours and ten minutes of play. With no town bmball seriM 100 Yard D asb-^ Yost, flntj D. ohaqred after treatment at the'Laik- game or anything else of^iajor im- Brooklyn 8, New York 7. The Brooklyn Robins stepped up 8 Letter Superstition S t Louis 8, Chicago 7 (20 Ins.]^ ’^larrington, second; R. Mem, third. rence General hospital, were H( portsmceythe Labor Day holiday Is High Jump—W. Bines, 4 f t 4 ln,{ and further complicated the league V.- OUTFOXED IN GOLF American League Ci C^Mcy, lO l Trem pnt stre going to be a pretty drab alfsdr. J. Rykowskl, 4 ft 2 in. Lowell; Donald Shaput, same standing by taldng second- place Guess the best thing tb do after all, Boston 2,. Philadelphia.!. from New York with another eight In Favor of Shamrock Cleveland 10, Chicago 5. Broad Jump—W. Hines. 18 ft:T dress, and Irene Ayotie, 21, will be to go out of town. Miniature Course Owners Were in.; E. DimloW, 14 ft 9 in. to seven victory. The Robins blasted Washingtoil 6i New York 3. Rilbreth street Dracut. Carl Hubbeli and Pete Donohue Closing at 1L:30 and Opening S t Louis 9, Detroit 1. There ip a report current that sev­ Newport, R. I., Aug. 29.—^Mingled^lengers. 'But each time, when the from the mound in the sixth inning eral ^ the best players on the Cubs Few Minutes Later —'.But 0 with the criticism which has met preliminsiry matches had been for seven of their runs, just enough footbWl team ■will appear In a Major No More. THE STANDINGS to hold off a final Giant rally. uniform next sesison. It is also the America’s Cup Committee sailed, it was the eight^etter boat Eastern Ldagne The results of these two games romored that two or three Cubs at- choice of that slim si^tocrat of the that was named. ’Thgt was up W . L . PC. sea, Enterprise, as defender of the now. Today tha superstitious are Washington, Ayg. 29--(AF) left Chicago only five games ahead muded the first practice session of —^When miniatiu'e golf courses B r id g e p o r t...... 37 25 .597 of Brooklyn with the. Giants and the Majors the other night famous international yachting, tro- wondering if the breezes of racing A lle n to w n ___ _ 35 30 This Message Is Directed To phy come doleful predictions from fortune, after blowing this lyay fqr close at 11:30 o’clock every St. Louis in a virtual tie of third night in obedience to District of Albiimy ...... 29 32 .475 veteran sailors who cling to an old 79 years, have turned- place another half game back. Charley Clare of New Haven who Columbia law, they must stay .Springfield . . . _____25 35 ,.^17 They point out that there are ex­ Young Men Returning To^ Prep Pittsburgh’s Pirates slammed out plays here.ohis afternoon in the golf superstition. closed until daylight, anyhow. Rational League a pair of victories over the Cincin­ match, set a new course record at True enough, the 1930 cup defend­ actly eight letten in the name of Otherwise the spirit of the law ' W . U PC. nati Reds, 18 to 12 and 11 to 2 and Jtacebrook yesterday with a sizzling er was, designed by W. S. Burgess, Shamrock. . ' wUl- be invoked to do what its Chicago ...... 75 50 .6(>0 School and College ! 65, six strokes under par. If he geU whose father, ^ward Burgess, Harold S. Vanderbilt, head of the >word doeg not. B rooklyn ...... 71 56 JI69 carrying their w inning streak to teU planned the vlctoiious boats of 1885, Entei^rise syndicate and amateqr one under 70 this siftemoon he will Enforcement of toe closing N ew Y ork ...... 63 54 '.§67 in twelve games. 1886 and 1887. And Enterprise was skipper of the sleek craft, laughs at deserve plenty of credit .hour regulation recently deteat- S t Louis ...... 70 56 .586 ■ r, ® hltjn the cempus this The Boston Braves, aided by built at the Herreshoff plant _at the pojtent and has suggested that Wally Berger’s thirty-first homer, ed passionate f devotees of thsir Pittsburgh ...... 66 60 .534 Fall just be prepared break ^ in F r ^ e O’Brian, Hartford south­ Bristol, where' so msmy previously maybe the worried old salts here- lats putting. Operators found poled out a 13 to 10 victory over successful qup yachts, took shape. after should speak of tbe -bofit: as B oston 86 -68 .^83 paw lightheavyweight, knocked out toe law said nottog about the Cincinnati ...... 62 71 .433 Philadelphia. Also, toe name of VanderbUt, which "Ent’prise,” thus contracting toe Washingtou’s Senators continued PauUe Sykes of Jersey City in the legal hour o f opening and after Philadelphia .. ^ 41 84 .338 fourth round of a bout at Waterbuty heads toe syndicate owning Enter­ name to toe desired number of let­ Qub Clothes their efforts to make the American a few minutes of darkness tum- American League prise, long has been associated with ter. Cd on toe lights'and let the • »■ League resemble' that in the eldoi ^ dW this Vanderbilt is Yachtsman _ W. L. PC. ^ Thursday O’Brien will toe unbroken string of American players in again. Philadelphia ...... 86 44 • .683 circuit by trouncing the New York victories- Here at Newport, a mere school­ Newest Oeation Yanks 6 to 3 by virtue of a five run Rojas, Cuban slugger at Police Judge Hitt, appealed to W a s h in g to n ...... 78 59 .614 Waterbary. ^ But ^terpdse’a splendid lineage, boy, Vanderbilt once watched toe harassed offlcersi ruled that a rally in the sixth inning. The Ath­ her trim lines and her proven ability N ew Y ork ...... 73 53 .579 sails of yachts and lobstermen, lit­ “reasonable hour” must be ob­ Cleveland ...... 67 62 .519 100% Pure Alpaca or Camel letics ran afoul of some of the If Paul Jesanla and Sher Biaa^ cannot assuage toe doubts of some tle dreai^g that some day he served for openingL toe comer great pitching the last place Boston old sailing /men. There are, they Detroit 81 68 *.478 ^ work their way to the tennis would command an America's Cup lot courses. « S t Louis ...... ' 51 77 .3M Red Sox have been getting from nn^s in the town tourney, the title say, too many letter in her name! racer. Later be begsm sailing smaU tinift to time and lost a 2 to 1 deci­ C hicago ...... 80 76 .39' match should be a humdinger. Last An Eight-Letter Name boats, and finally yachting became B o s t o n ...... 44 81 TIMMIE TUFTS ARTICA sion as Lisenhee outpitched'Eayn- night these two men battled one set Never since grumpy old Lord his bobby. shaw with a six-hit performance. Md the score was 12-12 when they Dunraven chaUenged for toe cup He took up navigation and studied The St Louis Browns outplayed \GAMES TODAY deeded to call it quits. Both seem 1891, and brought over his Vallqnrte the intricacies of na'val architecture. Eastern League the Detroit Tigers gaining a 9 to 1 He built jboat after boat, and sailed With The Leaders to be playing bettor tennis than ever n to be roundly Ucked by Vigilant, ABsntown at Springfield. PILE OVERCOATS this year. » •win. ^ has toe “Old Mug” been defended them himself. Finally one of hla Bridgeport at Albany. Wes Ferrell, Cleveland hurler, by a boat with other than an eight- schooners won a race to Bermuda. NATIONAL {National League (Don’t let the lengthy name stand in the way of won his 23rd victory of the season Thte trouble with this pair is thit letter naqie. Vigilant, Defender, He sailed another across toe Atlan­ your seeing one of these coats.) tic. Then he began to win races in Batting—Terry, Giants 404. Cinciimati at Pittsburgh (2)'.; -and his 12th in succession by a 10 they play a slam-bang brand of tea­ Columbia, Reliance and Resolute all Brooklyn at New York. ms all season and then when thev New York Yacht dub competitions, Rims—Cuyler, Cubs 129. to 5 caimt against Chicago. Both have vanquished invading British Boston at Philadelphia. and won them not only by his skill, Runs batted. In—^Wilson, Cubs 149, the •winning streak and the victory get against Holland in the town yachts, and Columbia defeated two S t Louis at Chicago. They sure have the style, the quality, the warmth tournament, they are at loss to solve bijt through his dai^g.. “Mike” Hits—^Tefry, Giants and Klein, total are the best of the season for of Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrocks. American League and the everything else you want. toe champion’s high lobs. Wouldn’t VanderbUt, they’ll tell you here, can Phila. 203. the major leagues. . Many other defending candidates Chicago at Cleveland. "S a bad Idea for both Jesanis and Double^Klein, Phlla. 46. i - have been built to race for the' carry and handle more canvas than 'Detroit at St Louis. Bissell to spent at least a small por­ honor of meeting toe various chal- lany other amateur. Triples—Comorosky, Pirates 23. They are light weight and very warm. Guaran­ RECORD IS BROKEN Home nms—Wilson, Cul]»'^i4. (Only games.) Ctdcsgo, Aug. 29 — (AP) —The tion of their time practicing against teed to wear and* are lined with the very best satin. Cubs record of winning all their Mme player hitting the baU tock ia Holland fashion. A M K R ieA N STO^S SWEEP J]^E T The price is extra long distance baseball games Batting—Gehrig, Yanks .396. Camden, N. J., Aug. 29— (AP) — has been wrecked by the St Louis Rups--^Ruto,; Yanks-134. Thousands of dollsa-s’ damage, . in Cards. • ■ Someone may rise to say that no one in tovm can play like HoUand, Rfins batted in—Gehrig,’ Tanks widely scattered sections, was caus­ Before the Cards tripped n^ager Baltimore Legion Boys 148. ed last mght and early today by a Ihat ^ y be true, but it doesiA Joe McCarthy’s club 8 to 7 in 20 Hits—Gehrig, Yanks 188. series of electrical storms toat $ 6 5 .0 0 innings yesterday, the Xlubs of -one alter tte fact that there are plenty who can send over high lobs and ft Doubles— ^Manush, Senators and swept over southern New Jersey, season and smother, had won three Hodapp, Indians 39. , At Mobrestovm a downpour raisM contests that went 20 or more is a^m st these returns that both See them on display in'our windows. Come in and Jesams and Bissell need plenty of Triples—Combs, Yanks 17. the level of Rancocas creek sever^ roimds and had tied one. Win 1st Game of Series Home rims—Ruth, Yanks 44. try them on. feet in a few minutes. Boston was beaten 4 to 3 in 22 ^tore their smashes are iilnings in 1927 and Philadelphia sufficiently accurate to seriously •was beaten by 2 to 1 in 21 innings menace Holland’s crown. the same sesison. CONRAN BOWLING ALLEYS ^ Cincinnati played the 1892 Cubs Speaking about Holland, quite a Come From Behind Twice to to a T to 7 draw in. 20 innings smd ^®^® fathered the idea Philadelphia was do'wned 2 to 1 ^ t Ty cannot drive a baU hard-,- Tie Score Then Win Out TO BE OPEN TONIGIfT GLENNEY’S over the same route in 1905. ^ t ^ he can do is poke It up in ■ Ctoly eight longer games thsm ^^® ^to two. htods on his yesterdays have been played in racquet Such is far from the truth. in Tenth on Three Singles Pepot Square Merchants Co­ inodem \^th We have often seen the champion operate With North End Man Brooklyn and Boston setting >the ^ one hMd in friendly matches record in 1921 with a 1 to 1 tie in Md drive just as hard and accur- a in the Events 26 innings. ately u toe rest of them. The point * The Depot Square merchants is ^ t whgn Holland gets Into a Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 29.— (AP.) M tch where toe outcome is Import- have co-operated vdth Thomaa Con­ TENNIS Just won’t take any chances —^A sant^ot baseball team of Bal­ ran of The Conrair'Shoppe and Con­ timore youngsters, with a one game ran’s alleys in. opening the 1930- Holland If he feels that this is his lead over New Orleans, hoped' to 1931 bowling season tomght. Is Brookline, Mass., Aug. 29— (AP) surest way of winning. . making this an event the merebsmts win today’s contest and be crowned —^The National mixed/doubles tennis have combined to present the fuU the American Legion, jumor world{s tournament, sidetracked several page advertisement appearing in to­ ^ tfiat it would champions. Two of three gmnes times this week, by toe more import­ ^ ^ ow just how few night's Herald. takes the series. ant men’s team play will have t^ errors HoUand makes during toe Thq alleys have been completely Baltimore won an uphill fight yes­ right of way here today at toe Long- The next time he plays, remodeled and built to offer the best terday, tying the score twice and wood Cricket Club to reducie itself wMch wm be against Bobby S ^to, bowling facilities. The new equip­ ‘winSng, 5 to 4 in the tenth when to toe final match. The National we Intend to try and keep check S . ment imdoubtedly make Con­ veterans and father and son Compe­ three singles filled the bases and a toe imihber of safe returns he ungifAs ran’s popular alleys. Both store titions will also be narrowed down bunt sent little “Nutty” Weiner as edmpued to toe times toe baU and the alleys have been redeco­ to toe championship round. dtoer nets or goes out of boundii.i across with the winning nm. It will be an off day for toe men’p None of the .boys' are more than rated and offer as neat an ap­ " ® ^®^ betweeri, pearance as would be expected only doubles which reached toe finals “ ®*^® tact m S 17 years old. ^ stage yesterday when George Lott impresifive than ever. T in a larger city, the cettor scheme and Johnny Doeg, the defending being black and nile green. The ^lampions defeated Bill TUden and Piw recessive items about tennis Conran Shoppe soda, sundaes and Frank Hunter and the British cham- Is -about raough but with no Base- Yesterday's Stars luncheons are. well Imown-for their Jrfonsj Johnny Van Ryn and Wllmer ^ or other sports on the holiday 'excellence and this year an even Allison, overcome another New Jei> Weekend program, there (pn’t much greater effort will be made to serve sey-Texas combination, Gregory elM to discuss locaUy. Tomorrow tastiw things that arer^ home-made. iKangln and Berkeley Bell. ‘ High, Cards—BU single in 20th '!^e people of toe entire tov/n are tte colu ^ may be mostly golf due inning scored run toat beat Cubs. Lott and Doeg will meet Van Ryn to the big match this afternoon. invited to the alleys and ;toe' Cop.r and Allison in the champlonsMp ■ Lisenbee, Red Sox —Held Athle­ tics to six hits and beat them 2 to ran Shoppe. Form a team and Join match of men’s National doubles to­ The bowling season wiu open this in the ftm. morrow afternoon. a. eymlng at Tommy Ctonran’s aUeys { Richbourg, Braves — Pounded w the north end and a large crowd EXPiBESS IN PORT OLD FIRM SUSPENDS Phllly. pitching for two triples and Is ^ ected to take up their favorite pair of singles, drove in three runs New York, Augr. 39.— (AP)—The Sport- Tbs. all63^ have been cozn* and scored four. ^ A m erican, exp ort line steam er Bbc- Oporto, Portugal, Aug. 29.---(AP) pletely renovated and players are Ferrefi, Indians—Won S3d game press which brbke down four, htm-' r—The banking firm of Jose Augus- assured most satisfying conditions. of seaiton beating White Sox 10 to 5. dred miles off the Newfoundland to Dias and Sons, one of the oldest Heilmann, Reds—^Drove in seven coast on August 21 nras towed to In the country, today suspoided A genealogist has discove'red that runs with two homers and double her pier today. The Express, carry­ payment and filed application for President Hoover is descended from against Pirates. ing 16 passengers and a crew of 88, li|e appointment of a receivership. the Swifts. He . seems,, at least, to Wright, RobinB^Homer with one sailed' ftettii' l — - • ■■ -lUlflfc hiV4 ijSmmed their attitudf on on in dMh paved-why fc^ defeat, of pH;geus,lCNe4ii^' to/>>>■* - V,

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son of Morristown, N. J. have been 11 spending two weeks with Mr. and GRANGE LECTURERS Mrs. Albert Burnham' of King Overnight street. * ‘ ^ \ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Main and fam­ ARIFORDRYUWS A . P. News ily returned last week from a two weeks’ vacation at Newfoimd Lake, N. H. A shower was given Miss Anna Dov«r,. N. B., Aug. 29.—The New Washington.—^Assistant Attorney j Allen on Saturday afternoon, at the BagUad Qrm&ce LMturere, despite General Yoxmgqiiist in radio address I home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Os­ the viforoDB protest of a Maine appeals to state and municipal agen- j borne of East Windsor. BMinber, /wivre on record today as cies to help enforce prohibition! oi^KMMd -to efforts to repeal the 18th law. ' 'Amettdmiiit Support of prohibi- Chicago.—^Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh tlon and' aid In enforcement were receive huge ovation^ at National air 'K ITC + < € N also ipladged in a motion passed yes> races. tetday during their 19th annual con- aU€STIONNAIR.€ forenee. 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WEEK-BMD SPECIALS I Mass., attacked the Wet Congres­ orary member of corps. MEATS “SST QUALI’TY sional candidate in her district; ^rs. Washington.—Chairmen of state To preservB meat juices in '^eak, Fancy Selected Ida E. Richardson, Grange secre­ drought committees to be called to bake U urith a thick layer of • CORNED BEEF SALE tary, criticised those drys unwilling Washington for conference. Ivory Salt on both sides, remove Potatoes I61b.pk. 25* to light for the cause; and National Ossining, N. Y.—Three executed from the oven and scrape off the LEAN ENDS lb. 29c lecturer James C. Farmer, South for Auburn prison riot murder last encrusted salt. This assures full Corned Beef—^Not Fai-or Salty. Newbury, N. H., spoke in a lighter year. flavor without "saltiness.” vein of other things than prohibi­ Lima, Peru.—State of siege lifted Fine Grannlated tion. as Sanchez Cerro government gets To lecore yoor free copy of tho Middle Ribs Spare Ribs Fancy Sugar 10 lbs. int(f saddle. Worcester Salt Cook Book ad­ Oslo, Norway.— Fear of sudden dress: Worcester Salt Co., 71 Briskets Murray lb. 23c lb. 19c f". ' r Arctic storm causes government to lb. 33c St., New Sweet in Flavor Not Too Salty Brookdde Creamery, TOLLAND send out wireless calls urging seal­ .YorkCjty. Noted lor Tendemeu er to hasten home with Andree’s Butter 1 lb. roU body. The schools of Tolland will open New York.—^Brooklyn regains SMOKED I^AMS Any Weight lb. 31c Flows iion Wednesday, September 8, at 9 second place by beating Giants. Doraco—Armour’s,Star—Swift’s Premiuma ' J o ’clodE daylight time. A meeting of Brookline, Mass.—Lott and Doeg Freely 0* Lakes Sweet Cream , the teachers will be held on the defeat Tilden and Hunter in national preceding day, Tuesday, September doubles. Smoked Piece Bacon Daisy Hams Butter 1 lb, roll 2, at the Longview School, Rock­ Boston—Probate Court is asked Shoulders ville, beginning at 9 o’clock day­ to define “black persons’’ by execu­ lb. 36c lb. 39c light time. tors of the will of Miss Helen Lam­ lb. 20c Any weight 2-3 fb. Average Finast Sliced Miss Clara L>odge of Barre, Ver- bert, who left $75,000 to several 4-G lb. Average ' mont, is a guest of her sister Mrs. persons and institutions in Jamaica, Bacon lb. 26c ' May Ayres and Mr. Ayers. B. W. I. CHUCK RIB ROLL , - lb. 33c Miss Eleanor Overman of New Boston—Commissioner of Insur­ , York City is spending her vacation ance Merton L. Brown announces Boneless—^No Waste ! at the home of her parents Mr. and increases averaging about 6 per ! Mrs. William Overmcm. cent in compulsory automobile in­ Henry Birdseye who has spent Rib Roast Face Rump Cross Ribs several weeks at the home of his surance for 1931. ' sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Under* Boston—A tear gas bomb demon­ lb. 35c lb. 36c lb. 29c j wood returned to his home in Mont- stration given for the American Oven Roast Lucky Strike' Chesterfield , Best Cuts Quality Pot Roast ■ dair. New Jersey, Thursday. Bankers Association throws down­ Noted for Flavor Camel Old Gold Miss Himt, a nurse from Mont­ town shopping district in confusion - clair, N. J., who has been vacation­ when fumes spread into the street. Carton $1.15-—2 Pkgs. 23c - I ing in town toe several weeks has Gloucester, Mass.—Joseph H. FOWL 4 lb. average lb. 36c returned Griffin, 55, wanted on charges of ' Tin5a^s27c Miss Miriam Birdseye of Wash­ larceny, .arrested while working as ington, D. C., spent the week-end a laborer after ten months search. with her mother, Mrs. Ada Birdseye Dover, N. H.—New England at the home of Miss Miriam Under­ Grange lectures pass a motion de­ wood. claring themselves opposed to the A Fancy Bartlett 16 qt. Mr. and Mrs. Altheus Mangum repeal of the 18th Amendment. THE CURE who have been guests of Prof. Har­ Brockton, Mass.—Ronald Guthrie, Mb MSiJnLm%w9 For Canning basket' . vey B. CSough and Mrs. Clough at 19, son of Colonel Percy A. Guthrie, tteir summer home on Stafford Canadian war hero and Boston BEGINS IN THE FINEST road, have returned to their home lawyer, dies of injuries sustained in at Douglaston, Long Island. an auto accident. Sunkist Lemons doz. c Mason R. Steele of EJUngton has Boston—^Major General Clarence KITCHEN 39 Celery Ise.i un._i c «pent several days with his grand­ LARGE SIZE 2 1 5 R. Edwards, wartime commander ■ .Jfr i - y . ♦ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele. of the Yankee Division, asks the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walkup and Order of Ahepa, in convention here, So MANY people suffer from con­ FINEST TABLE fW E S T RIPE son of Roxbury, Mass., have been to lend its aid to ridding the con­ recent guests of Mr. Walkup’s stipation. It steals health and stitution of the Prohibition Amend­ happiness. They spend millions brother, Franz Walkup. ment. Charles C. Talcott. Miss Helen of dollars yearly on pills and Grapes 3 ibs. 2$« Bananas 4 Um. 19« Springfield, Mass.— Livestock en­ drugs. Chapin and Howard Ayers, motored tries are being refused for the East­ That’s the wrong way to try’ to Oradel, N. J., Thursday for a ern •' States Exposition ’ because of few 2 £ ...... I P. BAUANTINE & s o n s NEWARK, NEW JERSBT DIVISION OF eHidiers of cMait Syrup since igpo FttiST

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-M'n I man was SO vttgue that it was of BAY STATE INCREASES ; UTTLE GIRL MURDERED hut little help. Marverine and her FEAR OF PUNISHMENT companions refused to enter the car Ship Arrivals but it was belleyed the man might later have enticed her into the ma­ COMPULSORY INSURANCE South Bend, Ind., Aug. 29.— (AP.) Ivanhoe CONCEALS DROWNING chine. SUGAR M ATCHES 10% OFF — ^Police today sought in vain for Salad Dress­ A rriv ed ; some clue to the identity to the 10 Lbs. 3 Boxes At ClevelaadH— __ _ , Montrose, Southampton, Aug. 8, DESPONDENT, KEiiLS SiXF on Cooked INDIAirS 10, CHISOX B Boston, A u g . 2 9 .— (AP)—Merton murderer of 8-year-old Marverinc ing — Pints from Montreal. . Cleveland Bristol, N. H.. Aug. 29.— (AP)— Appel whose body Was found last H AM S IN Albert Ballin, Southampton, Aug. L. Brown, State commissioner of Milford, Aug. 29.— (AP) — John A R R. H. PO. A A little boy’s fear of punishment for M ontague, a s ...... 5 1 1 2 2 night in an adley two blocks from Dalton, 70, driver and tester for the CANS going fishing ^thout parental con­ 28, New York. insurance, today made public the 4 9 c 1 2 c Porter, rf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 her home. ’The child had been miss­ MUford Water Company for. the 3 9 c Averin, cf ...... 3 1 2 3 0 0 sent concealed the death by drown­ Lafayette, Havre, Aug. 29, New 1931 sch^ule for compulsory auto­ ing since Wednesday evening but past 15 years ended 1 ^ life early M organ, l b ...... 5 1 ♦ 7 0 0 ing of his older brother for more Y ork . mobile insurance, which calls for she had been dead but an hour and Hodapp. 2b ...... 5 1 1 2 6 0 George Washington, Hamburg, incresise averaging about 6 per cent. today with a razor. Seeds, If ...... 5 1 2 3 1 1 than six houTS, it was learned here a half when her body was found. Aug. 28, New York. The insimance companies sought His wife found him lying dead in I* Sewell, c ...... 6 2 2 5 0 0 today. She had been attacked before -she the kitchen of their horhe his Goldman, 8b ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 The dead boy, who was swept to Olympic, Southampton, Aug. 29, a rate schedule representing an ag­ was killed. throat slashed. He was reported to Ferrell, p ...... 4 1 2 0 1 1 his death in the Pemigewasset N ew Y ork . gregate increase of more than SO Quite a Few Different Fresh Jack Stancer, 32, who had told have been despondent over fMiing We win have some very lean river late yesterday afternoon was President Adams, Kobe, Aug. 28, per cent over the 19S0 -rates. Brown SHOULDERS OF LAMB— Vegetables: 40 10 18 27 10 2 Marveirine’s mother, Mrs. Eula Ap­ C hicago _ Herman Phillips, 9, son of Mrs. N ew Y ork. said, but the department had de­ health. , FRESH MUSHROOMS Boned and Boiled; cut any size AB. R. H. PO. A, B. Sailed: cided against the large, increase: pel, that the child would soon be CAULIFLOWER Finances Robie Como. His seven- you wish from 4 to 7 pounds. K err, 2b ...... 5 1 3 B 3 1 year-old brother, who hid the trage­ President Fillmore, New Yoik, There were slight decreases in a foimd, was questioned and then re­ AUTOIST EXONERATED With the whole shoulders of FRESH GREEN PEAS Cissell, S3 ...... 5 1 1 1 2 0 leased. Pqlice were convinced Stan­ FRESH NATIVE SPINACH R eynolds, c f..^ ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 dy from his parents, through fright, Aug. 29, for Hong KOng. very few Instances. Norwich, Aug. 29.— (AP.)—Coro­ TAmh we win send a package of Patria, 3 Marseilles, Aug. 25, New Ratea for passenger cars of the cer knew nothing of the crime. SWEET POTATOES , Jolley, rf ...... 5 0 3 0 0 0 la Richard. ner Edward McKay today exonerat­ m i n t j e l l y p o w d e r f r e e Fothergill. If ...... 5 ‘ 0 0 0 0 0 Yesterday afternoon the boys light, rnedium and heavy groups re- | The paucity of clues left authori- Watwood, l b ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 Y ork . . o n ed F. L. Glynn of New London of ail ______— Celery Iceberg Lettuce went fishing near the Utilities dam. Caledonia, Glasgow, Aug. 29, mainSd largely the same/ in tem - j ties almost helpless. A man was re- K am m , 3b ...... 3 2 1 3 7 0 criminal responsibility in the death Ripe Tomatoes ‘ Brots The younger lad returned home and tories 1, 2 and 4, which Includes ! ported to have invited Marverine LEGS OF LAMB Tate, c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 N ew Y ork . of John R. Tennant, 57, of Norwich. Carrots Peppers Crouse, c ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 when questioned stated he did not France, Plymouth, Aug. 28, New Chelsea, Revere, and Everett, Cam­ and several other children to take a Tennant was fa t^ y injured here Boned and Rolled Loins of A local farmer will bring in H enry, p ...... -..O 0 0 0 0 0 know his brother’s whereabouts. bridge, Somendlle smd Winthrop. ride with him in an automobUe Lam b. W elsh, p ...... i... .3 0 2 0 0 0 Y o rk . on July 2 when he was struck by a '•first pieking” on a new lot: of Thom as, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under questioning the younger son Rochambeau, Havre, Aug. 2 9 , Increases were proposed . in terri­ Wednesday. The description the yellow com, and we will have car driven by Glynn. Barnes, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 finally confessed he had seen Her­ N ew Y ork. tories 5, 6, 7 and 8, which include children were able to give of this FRESHLY GROUND Limas and Shell Beans. man drawn into the water after his respectively, Arlington, Lynn, Quin­ 39 ~5 12 24 12 1 Statendam, Rotterdam, Aug. zv. cy, Salem, and Woburn; Andover; PINEHURST BEEF Cleveland ...... 511 210 OOx 10 fishline had caught. The body was N ew Y ork . PINEHURST COFFEE C hicago ...... 200 011 010— 5 found later. M ilwaukee, Cobh, Aug. 29, New Cohasset, Lawrence, Lowell, Marble­ 28c Pound Runs batted in. Morgan B, Goldman head, and Reading; New Bedford, 39c Pound. 2. H odapp, Seeds, F errell, Jolle^y 3. Y o rk . H am burg, Hamburg, Aug. 29, Worcester, Springfield, and Central Cuts of Plnehurst Kerr 2; two base hits, Jolley, Gold­ Lean man. L. Sewell 2, Ferrell. Porter, CANADA TAXES ONIONS Massachusetts generally: and the G rapefruit Pears N ew Y ork . Corned Beef. Morgan; three base hits, Ferrell; Western World, Buenos Aires, remainder of the state, which comes N ative French M elons home run, Morgan; stolen base, Aver- under the 8tti Territorial Division. Daisy Hams. Aug. 29, New York. 111 2; sacrifices. Porter, Averlll; dou­ Brown said that the increase was ble plays, Kamm to Kerr to Wat- Ottawa, Ott., Aug. 29.— (AP)— Stuttgart, Cherbourg, Aug. 29, Picnic Foods bom of a steadily increasing num­ Ripe Honeydews wood, Hodapp to Montague to Mor­ Supplementing his original an- N ew Y ork. Good Cuts or^am - gan; left on bases, Chicago 9, Cleve­ noimcement of the imposition of ber o- accidents involving personal A & P F(mmJ Stores have a 39c. land 9; base on balls, oft Ferrell 2. “dumping duties!’ on United States injuries in Massachusetts. (shanks) for Boiling Walsh 1; struck out, by Ferrell 4, by The fact gambling has been (Personal) complete assortment of the Walsh 3, Thomas 1; hits, off Henry 4 fruits and vegetables entering Can­ stopped at Saratoga shouldn’t dis­ A public hearing will be held at best picnic foods. $1.25 to $1.75 Watermelons in 2-3. Walsh IS In 6 1-3, Thomas 1 In ada, C. B. Ryckman, minister of na­ turb women betters. They never had the State House on Monday, Sept. The money you Bananas Oranges 1; losing pitcher, Henry; umpires, Mc­ 8, when protests may be heard. Some especially tender Short tional revenue, has placed tomatoes much on anyway. spend, like the Coffee Cakes Gowan, Connolly and Van Graflan; from Mexico and onions from any and Porterhouse Steaks and tim e, 2:00. money you invest, Fresh MUSHROOMS TO GO Snow Flakes Bolls X—Batted for Welsh in 8th. source outside the British Empire in should bring you Prudence Hash WITH THEM if you wish. Whole Wheat Raisin Bread the same category. good returns. Spent CORNED A t B o s to n :— This will mean that tomatoes im­ (UN in A & P stores, BEEF PINEHURST WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY RED SOX 2, ATHLETICS 1 ported from Mexico and United B oston your money pays L A B O R D A Y AB. R. H. PO. A. States will be subjected to a 10- Oliver, cf .... .4 0 1 4 cent-per-pound valuation for duty you large dividends Scarritt, If .. .4 « 1 2 purposes. Onions from outside the Do You Lack Pep and Stamina in savings and sat­ Cigarettes ■0 0 4 Regan, 2b ... .4 British Empire shsdl be valued at 2 pkgs 23c TIN W ebb, rf ----- .4 1 3 2 isfaction. OF SO I O. M iller, 3b .3 1 1 1 four cents per pound for duty pur­ Carton ♦l.l.'i 27* Todt, lb ...... 2 0 0 6 poses. These Arid Days? Warstler, ss , .1 0 0 1 The dumping duty valuations Special aalea daya 0 0 Durst, z ...... 1 0 went into effect today at all cus­ Be a Go-Getter. Go Get a Can of Rhyne, ss .., .a 0 0 0 at A & P atorea are Corn Flakes Berry, o ... .3 0 1 7 toms ports.' Ballantine’s Genuine extra dividend daya. Lisenbee, p . .2 0 0 0 KELLOGG'S ^ 27* 28 2 7 27 7 1 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Philadelphia PLANE FALLS. 3 DIE \ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. DOZ Bishop, 2b ...... 4 0 1 4 G 0 BOTS, Summa, r f ' ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Buffalo, Aug. 29.— (AP.)—A pi­ Clicquot Club ° Au" $1.59 Cochrane, c ...... 4 0 1 6 1 0 lot and two Buffalo girl passengers Simmons, If ...... 4 1 0 1 0 0 DIAL 4151 F oxx, lb ...... 4 0 2 9 0 1 are dead as the result of an airplane E. Miller, cf ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 crash yesterday in the town of De Luxe D ykes, 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 4 0 Cheektowaga, a short distance east Three B oley, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 Earnshaw, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 of Buffalo, The victims: Rose Zajac, 20, and M a l t S y r u p Crab Meat ’W 27* 33 1 6 24 13 1 Pearl Jabczynska, 18. B oston ...... 000 000 20x— 2 Arthur J. Devlin, 33, of Kenmore. by pitcher, by Johnson (Comorosky); Philadelphia ...... 000 000 100— 1 The plane rose from the field or And Forget About the Weather umpires. Pfirman, Rigler and Rear­ Runs batted in, Foxx, Todt; two B & M Beans K^DS 3 cans5(^ NATIONAL don; time, 2:02. base, hits. O. Miller; three base hit. a flying club and started north. It X— B atted fo r D urocher In 6th. Foxx: double plays. Dykes to Bishop circled around several times at a ' A XX— B atted fo r Johnson In 6th. to Foxx, Bishop to Boley to Foxx; height of about 1,000 feet. Then the (Second Gnnie) left on bases, Philadelphia 6, Boston pilot started to bank, as if about to BrCdd GRANDMOTHER'S 7^ At Chicnpo:— __ Pittsburgh ...... 502 300 Olx— 11 6; base on balls, off Earnshaw 4, C A R U S S. CUBS . Cincinnati ...... 001 000 100— 2 Lisenbee 1; struck out, by Earnshaw bring the plane back to the field for \ St. Louis 6. Lisenbee 4; umpires, Guthrie, a landing. He banked steeply, went AB. R. H. PO. A. E. At New York:— Hildebrand and Moriarty; time, 1:24. into a spin and landed heavily on DARK COCOMALT _ ^ No. Douthit. cf ...... I 1 1 9 » 0 ROBINS 8, GIANTS 7 z—Batted for Wartsler in 7th. B ropklyn one w ing. DAVIS BAKING POWDER 12 oz can 22c 6 o z c a n 13c I I VI I AB. R. H. PO. A. E. At Wnshlngtom— B ottom ley. lb ...... 6 2 2 27 1 0 Frederick, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 0 0 NATIONALS 6, YAN KS 3 HAFFENREFFER Stout and Sparkling 4 hots 2Sc Fisher. If ...... 7 1 1 2 0 0 Gilbert. 3b ...... 5 1 1 1 N ew Y ork Watkins, rf ...... 8 1 - J ® Herman, rf ...... 5 1 1 3 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. HOLLYWOOD NECTAR TEA ^ U> pkg ^ .1. W ilson, c ...... 9 1 - 11 y “ W right, s s ...... 5 1 2 0 H..Blce. If ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 ^ H r e ^ n GS Gelbert. ss ...... 9 1 2 0 10 0 Bissonette, lb .-..>...4 1 1 9 Lary, ss ...... 5 0 1 1 4 0 RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD 9 oz jar 19c Grimes, p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Bressler. If ...... 4 0 0 3 Ruth, rf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 MARKET ■' B Rv-vrsi’D 'V f - ' Orsatti, x ...... 1 ° 1 0 Finn, 2b ...... 2 2 1 1 Gehrig, lb ...... 5 1 2 8 1 0 CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 3 hots 50c Johnson, p ...... 5 0 1 0 1 u Lopez, c ...... 4 1 2 5 Lazzerl, 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 1 0 381 East Center St. ; Ha l t s y r u p Vance, p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 Cooke, c f ...... 4 0 0 1 0 • *"jO|Tv CLICQUOT SEC GINGER ALE ' 3 hots 50c 74 8 20 60 29 0 D ickey, c ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 ^ f- C AVO f=f ST««- Chicago 36 8 10 27 9 2 Comer Parker Dial 4233 i HET WCICHT 2 -Bb. 80‘ O Chapman. 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 4 0 STUFFED OLIVES 4 oz hot 23c ^ Blair. 2b ----- ...... 9 5 c 0 New Y ork Pipgras, p ...... 2 1 0 0 1 2 ' Knglish, ss .. 3 5 5 0 Critz, 2b ...... 3 1 2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 2 Holloway, p ...... 0 ^ BalLANTINE & A PLAIN OLIVES 4 oz hot 17e Cuyler, rf ... 2 1 0 Leach, If ...... 4 0 0 3 M cE voy, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Home Dressed Fowl 3 1 0 O 2 1 L. Wilson, cf 0 Llndstrom, 3b ...... 4 Combs, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 « D. Taylor, If 3 5 0 0 •Terry, lb ...... 4 0 0 12 .1 0 0 0 0 0 WRIGLEY’S GUM 3 pkgs 10c 0 Reese, x x ...... K elly, lb .... 3 24 5 Ott, rf ...... 4 2 3 1 Byrd, x x x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 to 4 lbs. $1.00 each 4 11 1 0 H ogan, c ...... 4 0 0 4 BAKER’S EXTRACTS Lemon and Vanilla hot 29o ^ Hartnett, c .. 2 Bell. 3b ----- 3 4 0 Jackson, ss ...... 4 2 2 1 37 3 9 24 11 2 1 1 0 4 Malone, p ... 1 Roettger, cf ...... 4 0 0 W ashington Rib Fork R oasts ...... 29c lb. MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Encore Can 9c Stephenson, z 1 0 0 0 Hubbell, p ...... 2 0 0 1 AB. K. H. PO. 0 Leko Pot Boasts ...... 25c lb. QUAKER iVlAID BEANS * Can 9o Hornsby, zzz 0 0 0 Allen, z ...... 1 0 0 0 M yer,. 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 Blake, p ----- 0 0 2 0 O’Farrell, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Small Shoulder H am s ...... 23c Ib. Be Convinced, Purchase a Trial Can at 2 1 E. Rice, r f ...... 4 PEANUT BUTTER pail 25c Osborn, p ..■ 0 2 Manush, If ...... 3 Hamburg; ...... 25c lb. 0 0 0 0 35 7 9 27 10 0 Heathcote, p . Cronin, ss ...... 4 Blade Pork C hops...... 29c Ib. DEL MONTE CHERRIES No. 2}4 can 35o B rooklyn ...... 000 017 000— 8 Judge, lb ...... 3 Your Neighborhood Store 76 7 22 60 28 1 N ew Y ork ...... 000 311 002— 7 W est, c f ...... 3 B acon...... 30c Ib. St. L ouis— Runs batted in, Leach, Llndstrom, Bluege, 3 b ...... 4 Bib Roast B eef ...... 8'2c lb. R & R CHICKEN ^ OlO 103 000 000 002 000 01— 8 Ott 2, Finn, Critz, Herman 2, Wright Spencer, c ...... 3 H am Ends ...... 12c-18c e n c o r e MAYONNAISE oz jar 19e C hicago QQQ flo— 7 2, Lopez, Vance, Frederick, Jackson Crowder, p ...... 4 For Sale Everywhere 2; two base hits. Wright; three base Runs batted in, Bottomley Z, W a t- hits, Critz, Herman; home runs. 31 6 9 27 8 2 MAYFAIR TEA lb tin 45c Lindstrom, Ott, Finn, Wright, Jack- wins, J. Wilson 2, English, Cuyler, New Y ork ...... 000 010 020— 3 EXTRA SPECIAL || SOLE DISTRIBUTORS b r e a d AND BUTTER PICKLES jar 23c^ D Taylor, Blair 2, Gelbert. Johnsoh, son; sacrifices, Critz, Frederick; double plays, Gilbert to Bissonette to Washington ...... 100 005 OOx— 6 Hartnett, Bell. High; two b^e hits. Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs...... 25c | Adams, Grimes, W'atklns. En^ish, Gilbert, Gilbert to Finn to Bis­ Runs batted In, Cronin, Lary, West, Fine Granulate^ Sugar ...... 10 lbs. 45c Cuyler. Blair, Bell, Gelbert. D. Tay­ sonette; left on bases. New York 2, Bluege 2, LazZeri 2; two base hits, Fancy Apples, 4 lbs...... 25c | lor, Hartnett; home runs. Bottomley; Brooklyn 6; bases on balls, off Dono- Cronin. Bluege 2, Gehrig; stolen base, Native Vinegar ...... 45c gal. STANDARD PAPER CO. Silverbrotdc New Grass Butter ...... 45c lb| sacrifices, Bottomley, Adams, hus 2, Pruett 2; struck out, by Hub- Spencer; sacrifices, Manush, fen cer; bell 2. Mitchell 1, Vance 4; hits, off double plays. Chapman to Lary to Fresh Boasted Coffee ...... 28c lb. | 40-42 Market St., Hartford, Conn. double plays, Gelbert to Adams to Native Potatoes ...... 29c peck Fancy New Potatoes ...... Bottomley 3. Blair to English to Kel­ H ubbell 7 In 5 (none ou t In 6th), off Gehrig; left on bases. New York 10, I ly High to Adams to Bottomley; left D onohue 2 In 1-3, M itchell none In 1 Washington 6; base on balls, off Pip­ Orange Pekoe Tea, 1-2 lb...... 29c Sunnyfield Smoked Shoulders, Cellophane . on bases, St. Louis 16, Chicago 15; 2-3, Pruett 1 In 2; wild pitch, Mitch­ gras 2, McEvoy 1, Crowder 3; struck N ew B r e a d ...... 7c loaf I base on balls, off Malone 1, Nelson 1, ell;, losing pitcher, Hubbell; umpires, out, by Pipgras 2, Crowder 6; hits, oft W rapped...... 23c lb. Grimes 4, Blake 1, Osborn 2, Johnson Scott, Quigley and Jorda; time, 2:02. P ip gras 8 In 5, (none ou t In 6th), 1; struck out, by Malone 4, Grimes 1, z—Batted for Mitchell In 7th. Holloway 0 in 1, McEvoy 1 in 2; pass­ Handy’s Smoked Shoulders...... Johnson 9. Blake 2, Osborn 5; hits, zz—Batted for Pruett in 9th. ed ball, Spencer; umpires, Dineen, off Malone 9 in 6 1-3. Teachout 0 in Nallln and Campbell; time, 2:02. Sunnyield Best Boiled H am s...... 29c Hh 2-3, Nelson 0 In 1, Blake 1 In 3, Os­ At Philadelphia;— X—Batted for Holloway In 7th. born 10 In 9. Grimes 10 in 7, Lindsey BRAVES 13, PHILLIES I t XX — B atted fo r M cE voy In 9th. 3 in 1, Johnson 9 in 12; hit by Pitch­ B oston xxx—Ran for Ruth In 8tb. er by Grimes 1, Malone 2; wild pitch. ' AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Grimes; passed ball, J. Wilson; win­ R ich bourg, r f ...... 6 4 4 3 0 0 A t St. Lonlai— SMITH'S GROCERY [CHOICE MEATS ning pitcher, Johnson: losing pitcher Maranvllle, ss ...... 3 0 1 4 2 0 BROWNS 0, T IG E R ? Osborn: umpires, Stark, Magerkurth M oore, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. L ouis North School St. TeL 5114 SUNNYFIELD STAR OR PURITAN HAMS, and Klem; time, 4:10. Sisler, lb ...... 5 0 2 8 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. TeL 5114 (Whole or String End) lb...... 2—Batted for Teachout in 7th. Berger, If ...... B 1 2 4 0 0 Blue, lb ----- ...... 4 6 0 10 1 0 zzz— Batted fo r Nelson In 8th. W elsh, c f ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Metzler, rf ...... 3 - 1 1 3 0 0 SUNNYFIELD SMOKED SHOUIDERS (CeUophane O O ^ zzzz— Batted for Osborn in 20th. Chatham, ss-3b *...... 5 1 1 2 2 1 Goslln, If ...... 3 3 1 1 0 0 Spohrer, c ...... 5 2 3 3 0 0 K ress, Sb ...... 4 ,1 3 T 0 0 Wrapped, lean short shank cured espeelaUy for A&P) ...... 2 1-040 0 At Pltfuburgh:— ■ „ Maguire, 2b ...... 5 2 2 2 6 0 Ferrell, c .... HANDY’S SMOKED SHOULDERS 1 Q|i Zachary, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Melillo, 2b ... •eeeee#4 1111 0 WEEK-END SPECIALS PIRATES 16, 11; REDS 12. - (Stockinett Smoked) lb...... (First Game) Frankhouse, p ...... 2 2 2 0 1 0 Schulte, cf ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 P ittsburgh Rollings. 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Blaeholder, p ...... 2 0 1 2 2 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Smith, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kimsey, p ...... 2 1 1 0 1 0 BONELESS OVEN ROAST L. W aner, c f ...... 5 1 3 2 0 0 (Cut any weight) lb...... P. Waner. rf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 46 13 18 27 12 1 32 9 11 27 16 1 Grantham, 2b ...A...4 1 1 1 2 0 Philadelphia D etroit MEATS STEER RIB ROASTS 2QC. Brickell, cf ...... 5 0 1 4 0 0 AB. n. B. PO. A. B. Comorosky, rf .y ----- ^ I ? 5 2 (Cut from Selected Steers) lb...... f w Traynor, 3b ...... 4 3 3 1 0 0 Thompson, 2b...... 4 1 2 2 6 1 Johnson, rf .. ___ .c4 0 6 2 0 2 Bartell, ss ...... 4 - 2 - ^ 0 O’Doul. If ...... 4 2 1 1 0 0 Gehrlnger, 3b 0 0 4 2 0 Legs Lamb ...... 38c lb. REST SHORT OB SIRLOIN SSc. K lein, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 McManus, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 Pot Roasts ,.r.,.... 30c-35c lb; Suhr. lb ...... 4 3 3 o 0 0 S’TEAK, lb...... • • • • Hemsley, c ...... o 3 2 7 0 0 Rensa, c ...... 4 2 1 4 1 0 Alexander, lb ...... 4 1' 1 5 1 0 Whitney, 3b ...... 5 1 2 1 2 1 Stone, If .... s,eeeee*4 0 1 0 0 0 K rem er. p ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Lamb Stew 15c lb. CHUCK BOAST 2 5 c Spencer, p ...... 2. 0 0 0 0 0 Sherlock, lb ...... 2 2 2 5 0 0 Funk, c f ----- ...... 3 0 0 5 0 1 Roast V ea l...... 35c lb. T hevenow , ss...... ,4 1 3 Z B 0 Akers, ss ... eeeseeeS 0 1 3 2 0 (Cut from Quality Beef) Ib ...... Winiams. zzz.'...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hayworth, o ...... 3 0 1 4 1 0 37 16 16'27 4 0 Fresh Shoulders ------22c lb. FANCY, FRESH, LARGE, PLUMP FOWL OO ^ Cincinnati Elliott, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 5 Sorrell, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Rib Roast Beef ..... 30c-38c lb...... 5 1 H urst, lb ...,.,.••••3 0 0 6 0 1 Cantrell, p .. e e e e ■ • 0 0 0 1 0 (4 lb. average) lb ...... W alker, If WUloughby. p...... 3 0 0 0 1 6 Hargrave, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Meusel, cf ...... 3 2 Corned Beef .... .t. .. .12c lb. COTTAGE BOLLS, DAISY H .4M S , C Strlpp, lb ...... 5 2 Slgm an, z ...... 1 ? ? 5 S 5 Ham Ends ...... 20c 2 9 3b ...... 4 2 McCurdy, xx ...... 1 0 1 ^ ^ ^ 32 *4 U (2 -S lb. a v er.. Special mUd cure) lb ...... * ^ Cuccinello, St, Louis .... 100 300 32x—9 Hellmann, rf ...... ■» a 39 10 14 27^16 5 Fresh F o w l...... • • • • • 39c lb. Crawford, 2b ...... 5 0 D etroit ...... • a,...... 000 001 000 — 1 Smoked Shoulders, 4-5 lbs. 23c ■ RIB LAMB CHOPS, LEAN, WELL-TRIMMED 3 9 C Gooch, c ...... B 1 B oston ...... '... 101 023 600— 13 Runs batted in, Kress 2, Melillo, (Cut from soft young laml») lb...... 'f. Durocher, s s ...... 2 0 P hiladelphia 0Q2 130 400 10 Schulte. Alexander, Kimsey, Goslln, R uils batted In. M cCurdy. Berger, O’Rourke; two base hits, Hayworth, HORMEL’S CANNED HAM OR CANNED C m O T ^ 53c£> Callaghan, x ...... 1 1 Rensa 2. Richbourg 3. Sisler 3,;jWhlt- Blaeholder, Schulte, Goslln; home Fordt ss •■••••••••••I ^ ney 3, Thevenow 2, Brickell,. Elliott, runs, Alexander, Kimsey; stolen base, (Cooked ready to serve, fine for picnics and lunches) lb. Lucas, p ...... f 5 Frankhouse, Maguiref two. base hits, Goslln, Melillo; sacrifices, Ferrell; Fruit! Vegetables Johnson, ...... i J Thevenow 2, Zachary, Frankhouse left on bases, Detroit 6, St. Louie 4; Groceries Swanson, x x ...... l « three base hits, Richbourg 2, Rensa base on balls, off Sorrell 8, Cantrell FRUITS AND VEGETABLES » Ash, p .•■•...."••••1 “ home run, Berger; sacrifice hits, El 1, Blaeholder 2. Kimsey 2; hits, off • • • • Tomatoes ...... 45c basket i 40 12 14 24 12 llott; base on balls, o ffZachary, 3, Sorrell 9 in 7, Cantrell 2 In 1. Blea- Sugar, 10 lb s...... Yellow ...... 5 & •. #5^ . 041 604 Olx— 16 llott 1, Frankhouse 1; hits, off Zach­ holder 4 In 6, K im sey 0 In 3; w inning Pittsburgh ... ary 7 In 4 1-3, Frankhouse 5 in ? 1-8 pitcher, Blaehold^; losing pitcher, Native Tomatoes, 18 to 20 lb. basket .45c baskei Cincinnati ...... — 300 , 052 002— 12 Clapp’s Favorite Pears 75c has. Runs batted in. Meusel, Hellnaann R. Smith 2 in 2 1-3, E lliott 11 In Sorrell; umpires, Owens and Geisel; i Stuffed Olives, 31/^ oz.^bot... 15c Large Malaga Griqws ...... 8 A a , ■T. Suhr 4, Hemsley, P. Waner 2, Bar­ 1-3. Willoughby 0 In 2-3, Phillips time, 1:47. ’ tell 2, Grantham , T ra yn or 2. Stripp, in 1-3, Collard 2 In 2-3. Smythe 0 in X— ^Batted fo r S orrell In 8th. | Cranberry Beans; 3 fits. .:. 25c Native Apples, 20 Ib. basket ...... 79o baskei 2; stolen bases, Maguire; struck out, Callaghan. Swanson, L. W ^ er 2; two Com Flakes, 2 pkgs. . — . 14c Native Spinach ...... 8 H * . M btse^ hits, Grantham. Bartell. by Zachary 1, Elliott 2, Smythe 1, R manni three base hits. Suhr, Cal­ Smith 2; double plays, Maguire to QUAKE RECORDED Cauliflower...... e .«-.e • Honey Dew Melons, 9 size ...... l9 o laghan, Traynor; home runs, Meusel. Maranvllle to Sisler, Thompson to Duke’s Salad Dressing, pts. 39c ■■■■■■■■ Heilmann 2, Suhr; stolen base. Strlpp, Thevenow to Sherlock, Maguire to Sisler: left on bases, Philadelphia New York, Aug. 29;— (AP)—The I Suhr, Hemsley; sacrifices, Kremer 2, Peppers, 3 lbs... 1 ... P. Waner, Grantham; double Plsy»i Boston 7; winning pitcher, Frank Fordham University seismograph Bananas, 5 lbs. • • • •. •..t..-.,. • (3ooch to Durocher to Cuccinello house; losing pitcher. Elliott; um station registered a slight earth] pires, Donohue and McGrew;. time, A & P FOOD STORES OF NEW FN''l Grantham to Bartell to Sul^; Irft oji shook at>3:30 a.^ m. (B. S. T.) ta*i| bases, C incinnati 4, P l ^ b i ^ g h 2:32. . - J Armour’s Beans . ,. ... 8c can Fancy Apples j 5 lbs. xL-Batted for Maranvllle In 6th. day. The quake waa 2,000 miles; base on balls." off U*®** I; ^ Spencer 3, Ash 1; hits, off ■z—Batted for Willoughby In 6th. away, perhaps near the coast .of' •8 1-3, Johnson 2 in 1 2-8, Krraer sz—Batted for Collard in 7th. , HZ—Batted for Tbovenop;- la fryn. Ecuador. ""

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Joseph R. Becker, of the D e.._ m a y o r YBAB xniles an .hour were sufficient for gers with speed and safety and the ment of Agriculture, said “a fairly reduction of Opwathig costs by DROUGHT SITUATION STRUCK BY AUTO was struck by m automobile while present needs, he declared, except reprssMitative return” ‘had be«r re­ Scranton, Aug. 29—(AP) —B. B./' he was unloading hie truck. Steve RYM G SUBS NEXT in certain parts of the' west and economy and efficiency, he said. —_ ■ V ceived from the 103,000 questio^ Jermyn^ tmce mayor of Scranton naires sent to ^nrop reporters. The and a member olcme of the oldMt Bridgeport, Aug. 29.—(AP^— Osier, driver of tte oar^was held jn / north, where travelers wish to fly : / Washington, Aug. 39-- (AP) -- $1,000 bail pending the outcome of 1,600 miles between dawn and suh* " ‘ JUVBNIUELS^AR Tabulation of returns on a survey of tabulation will be computed early and wealthiest faxnllies in this end John Melj 35, a truck driver, was 29.— (AP)—“S ^ - of the state, today was sentenced critically Injured today when he Mei’s injuries. ^ Chicago, Aug. set. When more speed is demanded ^rlin.—Gtermany has its “Jackie 28 states/ to show the feed stocks in next week. ing submarines. to cruise at 250 "the ‘‘submarine” and the “rocket Coogan” in Ben Jack, the child hero drought^ axeas in relation to _ Uve Secretary H3rde, chairman of the to serve ohe year in tiie. Lackawan­ TTi

Store Closed AU Day Monday, Labor Day. Buy Your Supplies for Sunday and Monday. This Store WiU 9e SATURDAY SPECIALS Prime Rib Roast Beef ..... Boneless Pot Roast Beef.. doled All Dey ...... 30c-35c lb...... • ^ ...... Boneless Roast Veal—Lean f^ est' Le^ of Spring so^id m ea t...... 39c lb. ^Lamb—5 to 8 pounds Monday^ Labor Day each. Small Lean Fresh Shoul­ ders and Fresh Pork to SPECIAL! Roast. SMALL BONELESS , Shoulder Clod Pot R oast- ROAST OF \ BABY SPRING LAMB Day Whole—5 to 7 pounds p2c Pound. -Up On each ...... • • 30c lb. AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. stuffed and Baked Chick­ Boston Baked. B ea n s...... 's Food ...... 25c quart WeMEnd At ens with Gravy, $1.35 ea. Coffee Nut Rings...... 25c Home Made Brown Bread . ^ Coffee Rings, sugar frost­ ^ ...... 10c and 15c loaf The Best for Less! ed ...... 19c ea.ch Home Made Frankfurt ALL DAY SATURDAY! , Walnut Cakes ... 30c each Rolls ...... 20c dozen Tender, Milt Fed Ice Cream Cakes .....' .25c Demonstration and Special Price Hale’s Select Fresh Chocolate Marshmallow ^ Finest Danish Pastry ..:. / Armour’s New “Fixed Flavor” * ...... 40c dozen Layer Cakes .. .30c each ntlCASSB^ FOWL Fudge Cup Cakes...... Fig Squares .... 23c dozen ...... 25c dozen Spice Squares .. .18c dozen ' S tar Hfim Whole Wheat Raisin Pan Ginger Squares 18c dozen Biscuits, 7 to the pan, Whole Wheat Raisin Bread 2 7 « - ; for ...... 19c ...... 12c loaf 29® potincl

POULTRY SPECIAL Whole or shank. Sugar cured, skinned back. ' Buy a ham As sweet as th e cr«»miyou.u8o;;on your t« b ^ ;;;; Tender, Fresh for over Labor Day at the Self-Serve. Home Dressed Broilers . . . Home Dressed Young ...... 45c lb. D u ck s___, .35c lb. lb 3 2 c ii Home Dressed Chickens to Legs of Lam1> Sugar Cured Boned and Rolled V Home Dressed Fowl—4 to Roast. 4 to 7 pounds. No Bones 6 pounds each. No Waste pound SPECIAL I HAM Our Fresh Ground Ham-^ LEAN RIB CORNED Tender, Loin bui^g S te a k ...... 25c lb. BEEF—10c Pbund. Rath’s Ready-to-Serve Lam b Chops 4 5 c Milk GROCERY SPECIALS PREPARE CHICKEN Fed powad S 3 * Maxwell House Coffee---- Canada Dry Ginger Ale .. Fresh, Tender ...... 39c lb. 3 for $0c $1.95 a dozen Half a chiAen'ln a thi-aU cooked ready to serve. Packed.' In its natural juices. Brownie Brand Coffee — a Nathan Hale Coffee, 43c lb. R) good drinking coffee .. Silver Lane Sweet Mixed P e rk R oast While,They Last! Undiite Pale Dry ^ ...... 29c lb. Pickles .. .quart size 39c / Not fresen pork. 25c v / 2 24 oz. bottles 2 5 ‘ I , GlifGER ALE Size FINEST FRESH VE^TABLES Tender, Lean

Pot Roast • • . y r Cookie Depaitoent Specials! Manchester Public Market Buy your eggs at the Self-Serve! Over 72 varieties. Featuring Sunshine, Atlantic, Weston’S, \ Educator and National Cookies. Dial 5111 Hale’s Tested An Bnamel Lock Cookie Tin with lb. Tender, Forequarter ^ Fresh Eggs -\ Edgemont Crackers LAMB r o a s t .1 d d > ® n I aU fo r 5 ^ 0 _

The« Puritan Market 1 ^ « , Shell white. ^ Every egg is tested for size and froshness Comer Main and Eldridge Streets Education Cream killed Local SandV|richos 2 l b s . 3 5 ® Boneless, No Waste - Pullot Eggs dox. 3 5 ® 26c value. 99 m “TTie Home Of Food Values L a m b R o a s t lb 29® Thurlnger Soft HaTe’sFam ous • - -1 MILK BREAD 20 oz. loaf ^® X Prime Bib SALAMI l b . 33c Deep Sea Selected s o '1 • Hale’s Famous Pot Roasts 1 PURITAN AND PEEMIUM Bacon t B c e f » 2 3 CRAR c a n 27c COFFEE RINGS 2 for 25c HAMS Squares North Pole Braiid. 8 o^M»80c. Over 800 sold last week. Four varieties. Full size. A Prime Bib • 1 7 c ' j-1 2 7 i c ' 1 7 c MlSCEUiANEOUS SPECIALS 10 to 12 lb s. aver. lb. t B e e f ib - 2 9 ® El-Chmp U ght Meat Tuna Fish ...... ------can 19c, 8 for 60c Have You Tried Hale’s Home Made lb. Red Wing Pure Grape Jam and Jelly, lb. glass i .. ».... .19c i - ' m ile Fed Frmh Roasted Jumbo Peanuts, 2 qtk ...... 19c HEAVY STEER BEEF STEAK$v (Large sito) Fresh Mayonnaise t Battle Creek Fig and Bran Flakes, Ig. pkfifc...... 21c Roasting Cbickim » 4 5 ® Ohio Safety Matches, 3 pkgs...... 25e SPECIAL 3 0 d POUND' (86 boxes)’ 8 oz. jar 16 oz. jar / 32 oz. jar Rock-Co. Pine Cocoa, 2 lbs...... • .21c. Sirloin, Round, Short St^ks. Derby, lid d ed Cmieless Pigs* Feet, p t ...... 29c , Bestf'Kedry Steer Sdox;' Ig. pkg.,...... 14® Ballan tine’s Malt Syrup, can ...... 49c 19« 37« 65* FRESH PO|1k ! SUGAR Full Line (lig h t and dark With hopA) . \ ■ Bfade fresh every day right in the^ Self-Serve. ROUND STEAK Good Luck Pie Filling and Dessert, 3 pkgs...... 25c trated, strictly fresh ^ g s afe used in this maymmaise. 10 lbs. (Lemon, chocolate and vanilla.) _ Limit 2 2 c Fruits Jello, 3 pkgs...... i . . 2ZC ROAST PORK ,(All flavors) * ' • f t 4 4 c V egetabira RIB END VEGETABLES NATIVE VEAL Fresh, Native Fancy, Firm Fancy Native 16 quart 2 5 c ' f t 3 9 ^ Ripeipc Tomatoes 430 B artlett LEGS OF VEAL, CHOPS, SHOULDER VEAL B roilers Smgle quart 6c. 2 to fl pounds. Cranberry Native Italian prune „ ‘ I SMOKED SHOULDERS .-M PURE LARD Eefchard PlltnM 16 qt« basket $leOO Deans 2 quarts 12c Ideal for sucostash. 1 6 c Ideal for panning. ft 3 0 e Large Jumbo 1 3 c > » IW Frankfurters Oallfomla Sunkist \ V lb. d'to 8 lbs. average b u B ^ y Pure Pork CelerY Hearts OrangeSr dozoi 29e III rfl Genuine Spring : Fancy Large, Solli Strictly Fresh I BUTTE® Saunge /Meat ft 17® Fancy MMaga. Sunlight LAMB ■Table Grapes 2 pounds 15® / ^Jggs ' Siqjreme* • BMt Machine Sttoed muoy; Large . ‘ y - Cloverbloomt 3 2 c Extra Fancy Golden Bipe 2 9 c Ib. . Sweat Potaiaoi.-: B aked Etam ft 4 7 ® Bananas . dozen 19e < ;■ . . ■■■ij r.. . .■ . •• V ' ^ doz. 4 2 c * Rib, Chop^- ■ .-y

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LOST AND FOUND 1 -POULTRY AND APARTMENTS—FLATS— OPENING STOCKS SUPPLIES 43 TENEMENTS 63 O il KELLEY IS DEAD, DAVES UlOES O W Manchester FOUND—^DOG— For Information FOR SALE — YOUNG rqasting FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT "HfiM Florence' Louisi Griswold New York, AUg. 29.—(AP)— call 8358. -v ducks. Telephone 8837. B. T. Alien, with improvements, 115 "Walnut axid S^geant Edson Storrs Gowdy EDUCATOR Stocks wdrked irregularly'higher in counffiKS’ eR D # 37 Doahe street street. Inquire' on premises. were married ’ Augofit ah unusually ' narrow price move­ Evening Herald i f o u n d —LIGHT TAN DOG with 27, at 5 p. m. Rev. J. N. Atwood ment at" the (^ning of today’s FO R REN T— 4 ROOM t e n e m e n t CLASSIFIED white spot on nose and breast. In­ BUFF ORPHINGTON PULLETS, performed the -ceremony. The market U. S. Steel, traded exdivi­ quire 51 Foster street or telephone $1.50, roasting chickens 45c lb. at 300 Spruce street, second floor. Hull, Mass., Aug. 39".—(APi);-^ ADVERTISEMENTS wedding took place at the home of dend, and Penn^lvanla. Gillette, 5C01. ^ dres^. Ralph Von Deck, East Inquire 302 Spruce street. . the bride and groonfs sister and Dr. James P. Kelley, 82, la"wyec, Woolworth, Genersd Motors,- Pacific Ambassador Inspiects Com^ Middle Turnpike. Gas, and International Telej^ione Connt Ax »Ters«# brother, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest ,Gow- world traveler and, educator^ . Of Ynitiala. nunilwr* *®4 El)br#xlxtlon* AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at dy.. The ringle ring' service was mounted 1-4 to 1-2. Real Bilk Hosi­ iM ^ount M a xrord and compound Bu6nos.r Aired, was head here today. ery gained a point, and Worthtog- mission That Residted in w“ ^ ^ tV o ^rda Minimum cort to FUEL AND FEteD 497a 53 Spruce street Telephone 3341. u s^ The bride, wore a black and- 1 FORD SEDAN—EXCELLENT con­ grSen crepe ensemble and was tm- Dr. Kellpy was president of Holy ten Pump, 1 1-2. Trans-Aihcrica ""^.''■as’jsriw « « «~ i“ ‘ dition; also Ford Coupe 1924. Call FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH FOR RENT—627 CENTER Street attended; Mr. and Mrs. Gowdy left XTross college o f Buenos Alres^ He sold up 3-4. Columbia Gas, Good­ America’s Discoyery. evenings, 62 "WeUierell street. wood $5 per load. Hard wood. 36 5 room tenement $30 including immediately *rfter the wedding dta- came here recently to visit relar year and Missouri Kansas ' Texas M~l»« *^V”ch.«. per load. Prompt deliyery. Phone garage. Inquire on premises. nef/On an auto trip to Fort Meade, tives, the trip, being hjls 49th, cross­ sagged about a point and' Radio, RECONDITIONED USED CARS 6 Consocutivc Days ..] J cm| • cU 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. \ Oceanport, N. J. ing of the equator. and Bethlehem Sted, 1-4. “Sold With a Guarantee” 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson By Clarence Dubose.. a Con.ocuUv Day. .. \\ Rev. and Mrs. Hollis M. Bartlett During the post-civil war days, The market quickly firmed up, af- 1928 Nash Sedan. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove Block, all modem improvements. ted displaying an uncertain tone in Seville, Aug: 29.—(AP)—A slip and family of Worcester, Mass., pr. Kelley umpired big league ^ AU^ordVrV 'fo’ r “ 1926 Nash Sedan. i or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ the initial trans^ictiohs, trading was of time-stained paper which start­ have fetumed home, having spent baseball games in Boston. He later will bo charged at Svw wood $5 per loa^ W. J. McKinney, tor 7635. sluggish and price movements con­ Special rate, for long term eve^ 1927 Nash Coach. a few days with their brother, Gil­ went to Worcester and within a few ed Christc^her Columbus across im- day advertising given upon 1927 Dodge Sedan. tinued narrow, but by the end of the Rosedale 28-2. bert. Storrs^. . . - J. known seas to discover a new world Ada ordered for *#12 1927 Star Coach. FOR RENT—6 ROOM- PLAT, first Tuesday evening, several folks in years was admitted to the Massa­ first half hour severd leading issues and .topped before the third or ntta floor, to goodicohdition, at 73'Ben chusetts’ bar.\pis law business took 1927 Oakland Sedan. town assembled at the Chapel hall showed gains of a point or so, in­ was .examined with fascinated inter­ day will bo charged only for the m ton street Inquire Home Bank & t2id number pf times toe 1927 Essex Coach. GARDEN—FARM - and went-over and surprised Clar­ him: to Buenos Aires where for the cluding an assortment of rails. est this morning by General Charles Trust Company. past 50 years his business has cen­ chargln? at the rate earned, but 1926 Oldsmohlle Sedan. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ence Fiakie in honor of his birthday. Another moderate reduction in G. Dawes, who has temporarily left no allowance or refunds «®“ J5® TRADES AND TERMS It was a.complete surprise. A most tered. ^ brokerage loans, amoimting to $26,- on six time ads stopped after toe FOR SALE—^Wealthy and Graven- FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT He was prominent in the Knights his post as ambassador to Grrat MADDEN BROS. at 33 Spencer street, garage and enjoyable evening "was had. , P art 000,000, was the most conspicuous nlii forbids"; display lines not 681 Main SL Tel. 5500 stein apples, 50c, - 75c and 31.00 of the Coventry orchestra furnished of Columbus and by a special order item in the overnight news, and as Britain to explore Spanish archeo­ basket EdgewoOd Fruit Farm, 461 chicken coop, all improvements, in­ of the Supreme Coimcil was allowed quire 15 Stf Lawrence street Tel. several numbers on the impromptu it was reported for a period bf^ ris­ logical treasures, and his party. *°^ e Herald wlU not bo wsponslble Woodbridge street Tel. 5909. to introduce the order into Argen­ ing stock prices, bulls were Inclined for more than one Incorrect 8320. program . It was the original order Of xotig of any advertisement ordered for MOTORCYCLES— Mrs. Charles Gilbert and son, Ger­ tina 25 years ago. to interpret it as Indicating that Ferdinar.d and (^een Isabella com- more than one time. ald, of Elmira, N. Y,, have returned Although he was absent from teto strong buying had still been coming The Inadvertent omission of Incor BICYCLES 11 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT—5: ROOM PLAT on missionin|; Coliunbus tc undertake rect publication of advertls ng will be 147 Spruce street, $20. Telephone home kfter spending a weelrs vaca- country mUst of the time. Dr. Kelley into the market. Recent weakness the momentous -voyage. It In­ in Oliver Farm Equipment was ex­ rectified only by ‘A IF YOU CAN USE A GOOD Itodian FOR SALE — HOUSEHOLD fur­ 6810. ' ‘ .tion "With her cousin, Mrs. John E. nei^r relinquished his citizenship. structed all Spaniards concerned to charge made for toe »«rvlce r^derei Scout motorcycle "with or -without nishings in good condition. Call at K ingsbury. He returned every four years at plained by omission of thp^preferred assist the explorer, and specifled All advertisements must wntorm FOR RENT**5 ROOM flat 329 di"yidend. In style, copy and tyjKjgraphy with delivery side car, price very rea­ 48 Dudley street Raymteid Storrs and two broth­ least to vote in the presidmtial elec­ that' all merchants sell him sup­ regulations'enforced by the sonable for immediate sale, call East Center street all improve­ ers, Richard w d Russell; Gordon tion. U. S. Steel, Westinghouse Elec­ plies "at reasonable prices.” ors and they reserve the right to 4151. Machine can be seen at 42 OAK DINING ROOM TABLES 35- ments. Telephone 8063. Lee, Russell Weigold, (teorge Kings­ tric, American Telephone, "Vanadium edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Brookfield street bury and Cora and Amelia Kings­ and Case soon sold up about a point. The royal order is one of the most sidered objectionably $15. Used oak buffets, $5-$15. Un­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT with bury, aye all spending three days at Rails displayed ^ group strength. cherished treasures in the great CaOSING HOURS-^asalfi^ ads to used china closet $10. archives of the Indies at 3e"viile. ’ be phbllshed same ffay “ P*t be re­ Watkins Furniture Exchange .. all modem Improvements, to Durham 4-H State Fair. Several DOUBLE MURDER TRAIL Pennsylvania extended Its rise to 1 ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays W A N TE D adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street from Coventry attended the fair on point, and New York Central, New The ambassador spent the morning seeing a few of the most important 10:30 a. m. AUTOS—MOTORCYCLES 12 Telephone 8039. Thursday. LEADS TO LOS ANGELES Haven, Balitmore and Ohio, Chesa­ TELEPHONE YOUR Franklin Orcutt has returned peake and Ohio, Union Pacific and of the thousands of documents, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT maps and records brought from the W AN T ADS. WANTED TO BUY EITHER Ford from a trip through Vermont where Alleghany Corp. gained a point or or OsijBvrolet sedan, driven about newly done over. All improve­ more. Some of the equipments were new world. Ads are accepted over the telephone ments. Inquire Mrs. Alfred Henne- he purdhased a load of cows. at the CHARGE RATE given above 5,00(f' miles. State lowest cash FOR SALE^UPRIGHT piano in Frank Flske and family of Hock- Los Angeles, Aug. 29— (AP) also bid up, including Baldwin, Among other things shown him as a convenience to advertisers, but quin, 32 Cottage street price. Address Box L, Herald. good condition. Call 7417. anum, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Schell The attempt of a group of Mexican PodA & Co. apd American Car and were the will of Columbus and the the h ash : RATES will be accepted u Foundry, Losses recorded at the TTTTT.T. p a TMENT If paid at the busi­ and family of Windham, Mr. and and American police to solve the original Papal Bull of Pope Alexan­ FOR SALE—BACKER BROS. Up­ ness office on or before the seventh BUSINESS LOCATIONS Mrs. Ackley of ■WilUmantic, Rev. and mystery surrounding the slajfing of opening were largely cancelled. der VI dividing the world. day following toe first insertion ^ BUSINESS SERVICES right piano. Owner leaving town. Lois Kentle, University of C ^ pm ia Sears ^ebuck lost a point in reallz- SZh ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR RENT 64 Mrs.. Hollis Bartlett of Worcester, O FFERED 13 Oan be seen at 254 Spruce street, Mass„ Mrs: Wallace McKnight of co-ecW and her fiance, Francis Con- togr on yesterday’s rise. r a t e will be collected. No responsl- or telephone 8830. ' Foreign exchanges opened steady, Why do they caU the feUows vdio hllitv for errors In telephoned ado FOR RENT—LARGE STORE suit­ Wellsburg, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ion, stabbed to death on the beach will bo assumed and their accuracy a t Ekisenada, Mexj^co, shifted to LoS "With sterling cables holding at $4.87. hang around street comers round­ ASHES REMOVED BY THE LOAD able for grocery or meat market Charles Smith of M anch^er Green ers? cannot be guaranteed. were among the out .of tojyn guests Angeles today. or job. Any other jobs for Ught ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 with all fixtures installed, ideal foi" MAN KILLS BOY IN D EX OF truck. V. Firpo, 116 WeUs street. neighborhood store located at 64 at the party given Clarence Fiske, Major Louis Farrell Cubillas, per­ CLASSIFICATIONS Tuesday evening. sonal representative of governor Brqekton, Mass., Aug. 29.— (AP) Dial 6148. FO R r e n t —LIGHT Housekeeping Wetherell street If interested com­ —Everett L. Sloughton, 10, of thi.g municate "With, owner a^ New Rye Master Donald McKay of South Jose Maria Tapia, of the northern Births ...... ^ furnished rooms; also 3-room tene­ district of Lower Califomia, and city died enroute to the Brockton EnyagfiTn^ptE >«••••••.•••••••••• * ment with all improvements and Baking Company, 374-3'76 Windsor Manchester is -visiting at the "farm Tax Collector’s Notice FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Jack TiUeiy, San Diego county der hospital today because he persisted fiCarria^EE garage. 109 Foster street. Avenue, H a^ord or Phone 6-4473. of Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney.' Oaat]^ •• •••••••••3CV************ ^ Donald is only six hut during his puty sheriff, came here last night in teasing a man. Death was due to Card o i ThsttlCB ® SEPT^ciER IS PEONY PLANT- a fracture of the skull, which police Seventh School District In Kemoriam * FOR RENT—FURNISHED front short vacation he has learned the by airplane; \ ing time. Send a card to Mrs. Chas. They said they suspected the ifiaini "was caused by a blow from -a Lost and Found room in Selwitz Building. Inquire * HOUSES FOR • RENT . - W * fine art o f milking. Notice is hereby given that the' Announcements ■ L. Hevenor of Wapping for list of Miss Laura K. Kingsbury leaves young couple had been slain by some bottle hurled by Anthony Sutkus, school tax of 3 mills on the dollar Personals ...... • at Sewlitz Shoe Shop. 40, who was arrested on a charge of varieties she especially recom­ FO R RE3NT O R SALE— 7 room^ Sunday for Essex Junction, VL, jealous acquaintance of the girl, who is due and coUectable on the fixsl; AntaaeeMlss murder and held without bail. AutonMbllos for Sale mends. single house, modern improve-^ where she has accepted a position as traced them to Uieir camp at En­ ‘day of September, 1930, and for the Automobiles for Sxohange i COUNTRY BOARD- ments, North Elm street Phone home; .economics and chemistry senada. . , ' purpose o f collecting said ta x .1 vvUi Auto Aoeessorles—^Tirw 60 3800. Although, relatives of the girl said Auto Repalrlng—Falntlng •■•••« 2 STORAGE 20 RESORTS ^G&clxcr* be at my home, 104 Haynes'stotet,'; Sunday, August 31, "wUl he observ­ they knew of no admirers other than HAVE YOU A FARM? Tuesdays and Thursdays from '15 to: Auto Schools TO REN T— 9" R o 6 m SINGLE at Autos—Ship by Truck • MOVING—TRUCKING— SOUND "VIEW, CONN.—Room" and Conlon, the Mexican official said the If you have a farm in or near 9 O’clock P. M. (D. S. T.) 204 Hartford Road. All improve­ ed ah “Old Home Sunday” at the Autos-*-^or Mire • board, -home cooking, $18 per Second Congregatioitol church, manner in which Miss Kentle was Manchester for sale, lease or to NOTICE—^AU taxes imp>a!d-Octo­ Garages—Service—Storage .n ... » PE R R B TT a GUSaJNEY Inc.—Mov­ week. $4.50 week ends. Labor week ments, garage, ^til^e Chenegr buried indicated her slayer had Motorcycles ‘^ tcycles XI Nocth Covent^. Morning worship trade list it. with us as we have ber 1, 1930, w ill-be charged, int«urek^ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles X* ing, packing and. shipping. Daily end $10^ Mrs. A. Marks, Kottage Bros. Rent Department' ■ < ' ■ will hegin^^ at i0:45 a; m.. Standard treated her with a degree of rever­ at the'Tate.of 9% from SepterU«T and Professional Services sertdee to-And from New York. 14 Kontent, Soimd View Avenue. ence not displayed toward Conlon. several' goo u d ^ Household Services Offered .....IX^A United Van Service, one ot the Bra^ord street Alt improvements, been rolled carelessly into: its shal­ Building—Contracting ••••••• garl^e. Inquire’Cheney Bros. Rent ...... ^ Flagler other kind of real estate see us 12% fbr all liens filed. • 7^ - Klorists—Nurseries .. leading long distance moving com­ WANTED—ROOMS— low grave in the sands, .whilq the Signed) \ »*••••• D epartm ent Doxolo'gyi and if we haven^t listed what Pnneral Directors panies. Connection in 162 cities. BOARD 6^ CaU to W orship, foUowed b y the girl’s had-been handled more care­ W. W. KEENEY, Hasting—Plumbing—Roofing «■« Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. fully. Her arms were crossed over you want we will try and-locate ' Insurance TO RENT—« ROOM HOUSE, aU Lord's Prayer. - Ck)Uector. < Millinery—-Dressmaking YOUNG STENOGRAPHER wishes her breast , L. T. WOOD CO.—E^irniture and improvements, garage. Inquire 54 Hymn—“Jesus Shall Reign”. it for you. Dated at Manchester, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... room and board with private fami­ Los Angeles iiolice annoimced August 26, 1930. ‘ f Painting-Papering ...... pismo moving, modem equipment, Maple .':treet Tel. 3758. Responsive Reading. ly, located near mills or center. Anthem—“I Will Extol Thee” . they would question . relatives of Edward H. Keeney Professional Services experienced help, public store­ Miss Kentle and Conlon's only rela­ Repairing .ooo«o«»ood»o ••••••••' Address Box "V. Herald...... a S. Lowden 440 Keenly St. house. Phone 44M. tive, Miss Margaret Moran, an aunt • • 4 • WANTED TORRENT 68 Scripture Lesson. Insurance Inventories Toilet Goods and Service ...... CHARMING HOliE f lyanted—Rnslnese Service lu ....- APARTMENT'S—FLATS— SINGLE HOUSED 6. ROOMS QR P rayer. N oticep. BdacatloM l REPAIRING 23 dow nstairs jSat, close to tow i^ rent Six room s and. sun. parJoT, fire­ Courses and Classes ...... TENEMENTS 63 (Offering; Invocation; Respemae, ^ y KKIMR GETS AGENCY place, colored tile bath, steam heaL Private InstrncUon MOWER .SHARPENING, vacuum must be reaSbnablei "With necessaty Jesus T Love Thee” , b y Jv S. H all. Dancing . •..._. * •. . •.,-•38-A FOR REINT—4 ROOM TENEMENT conveniences. Write Box M, care Board of Relief spacious front and rear halls, hard 39 cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ Hymn—"Safely Through Another^ Musical—Dramatic will be vacant September 1st. 77 o f Herald. wood floors, several closets, heated yyantcd—I n s t r u c t i o n - % SS-- ing, key fitting. - Bralthwaite. 52 Week.** ^ ' FOR BOYS’ FINE SHOES .FiaanefaX Ridge street, downstairs. Inquire garage, laundry. In fact a complete Pearl street. : The little folks may ret^ 'to the Fiftii School District Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ,r .... ■ 3X at 79, upstairs. ; r . ' weU built brand new house for. $500 Business Opxmrtunltles ...... 33 Chapel for Story ; SermayqrB In Lh^ Fifth School District Help Wanted—^Female ...... SS recently acquired the agency for that a board of relief meeting will 16 Cambridge street or telephone Hymn—“My Faith Looks Up To Nice little poultry place, 3 acres, Help Wanted 'Ti^nlc 33 EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY boys shoes made by the same peo­ be held at the schoolhouse in said Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 > ITiee.” ' , house 6 rooms, steam heat, elec­ cjjlture.VThere is; a great demand 3679. , ______' ple that make the well-known “Bos­ District, Friday evening, August Agents "Wanted .••••••.•...■•.•■•37-A M t ihsco, N. Y., Aug. 29.— (AP) Qoinmunion. tricity, handy location in ' town. Situations Wanted—^Female ..... 38 for trained foper^tors. Details free FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT tonian” shoe that dad prefers. Made 29th 1930, from 7:00 to. 8:00 Price only $5,600. Easy terms. , Situations Wanted—^Male 88 from t.hia nationally known insti­ —Claude'Palgren, 25 years old em­ Benediction. . all modem improvements at 18 Pbstlude—“Pomp And arcum- : of the best leather yet reasonably o’clock, D. S. T., for the purpose of Employment Agencies ...... 30 tution, Hartford Academy of Hair-, ployee of the Whlpoorwiil Country priced, they offer in proportion to hearing any and all complaints in IdTO Stock—Peto—Poultry—Vehldea Lincoln street, otation 55. $25.00 Club 'was under arrest today, identi-^ : stance” ^. *,.;. ..v. »E dw ard E lgar dressing, 693 Main street, Hartr the cost greater wearing quality regard to the tax lis t . ______Dogs—Birds*—Pets ...... a ...... 31 per month vrith garage. Apply on fied by Miss Aili Engberg, 17, as the 12:30 p. m.—^TAble" Basket Limch. ROBERT J.S M T ra Live Stock—"Vehicles ..... m c. . . 33 ford. prem ises. Beans and salsda, cold drinks, ♦•VinTi any other shoe' in the, same EDWARD H. KEENEY, Poultry and Supplies ...... 33 1- __ man‘Who lured her to Katonah, N. HENRY P. JORDAN, 1009 Main Wanted — Pets—^Poultry—Stock 33 Y j, under pret^ise rpt employment, coffee and cake will be serVed by price ranges or cheaper. BARBER TRADE taught in-, day FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, all LOUISE HAGENOW. Fire ftod Automobile Lisim iioe;. For Sale—Mlacellaaeona attacked'her wite a himiner and the ladies of the churchi Guests Mr. Keller personally extends an nnrt evening classea. Low tuition modem improvements, steam heat­ Articles for Sale ...... 33 left, her for dehd on-a lonely road. brtog sand"Wiches enough for their invitation for parents te come in Boats and Accessories 36 rate. Vau£^ Barber School. 14 ed. Inqitire 82 Cottage street or The girl under treattoent :at ,o ^ family. and see these boys’ shoes that he Building Materials ...... 37 Market atreet. Hartford. telephone 4332. ^ Diamonds—"Viratches—Jewelry . . 38 Northern West Chester hd^ltiil for 2:00 p. m.—Servlee. has In stock in a variety of styles Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 39 Coventey Orchestra— yet still at a price till can afford to Fuel and Feed ...... 39-A FOR RENT—AFTER SEPT. 1ST., a fractured skull, lacerations and Garden — Farm—^Dairy Products 50 MUSICAI^DRAMATIC 29 4 room tenement on School street. .exposure, identified Palgren as her Sacred M arch ...... Machie Beyer P ^ ‘ ______Household Goods ...... 6X TEACHER OF PIANO—Beginners Apply 100 East Center street. TeJ. assailant when he was brought to Hymn. ^ ^ „ Machinery and Tools ..... j c a :.. 33 the hospital last night after his ar­ Anthem—“Nearer My God To Musical Instruments ...... 63 and more advanced pu]^s. For de­ 3782. rest at Bedford, N. Y. Thee*’' ...... H. E. Nichols Office and Store Equipment .... 63 tails call 3369 after 5i^0 p. m. Tax CoUector*s Notice Specials at the Stores 36" f o r REINT—^DESIRABLE 6 room Police were investigating a state­ Letters of Greetings. YW WE TORK5 4RL »I£«Y PBOUP OF TTHS Wearing A p p a relr*F u rs^ 67: tenement thoroughly modem. Ap­ ment by. her that her assailant had Hymn. V W anted-T o B u y ...... 68 VIEW OF 03l«tA8l+nWPI.E FROM 4CftW5 / ply to J. Pi Tammany, 90 Main boasted' he “had done other girls Address—“Memories”— Fifth School District Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts HEIiP^ WANTED— thr o/mjoanru-CJ. ip-MO«ow Moerh Bestaaraats street, itfter 5. this way.” •, . . Rev. Leon^H. Austin Rooms Without Board ...... 69 f e i i c m ; e Anthem—“Sun of My Soifl” ----- Notice la hereby glvp that the IN& VOP HAVE YOUR OFPCMt AUPi EAICE Boarders Wanted .i...... 69-A ...... P. R itter school tax of‘3 mills on the doUat WANTEI>*-G®RL J FOR few eve- FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT with WITH t h e SULTAN; AND IN TH6 AFTER- Country Board—Resorts 69 all modem improvements, near ROBBERS OPEN SAFE Benediction. ^ is due and collectable on the fiirst Hotels*—Restaurants ...... 61 nings each' we«ik;.tto ;care for chil- day of September, 1930, andYor the MOON Wt ARE TO BE RECtlveO AT T «P Wanted—Rooms—^Board r ...... 62 . dren. Write Box^O, Herald. Middle Turnpike. Inquire at 38 Coventry Orchestra. , Real Estate For Rent Elro street, after 5 p. m. Bridgeport, Aug. 29.—(AP) — All hymns and anthems fof both purpose of collecting said .tax I will MOOfir o r «Y eRorHeR,wfk> is TAWNtf- Apartments, Flats, Tenements .< 62 Robbers who loaded a 400 pound services have been chosen from a he at my home, 67 "Wetherell Street, AiliKrteR^ wi«r,, It .TW3 ----oAc rHr » u ^ Business locations for Rent ... 63 FOR RENT—« ROOM TENEMENT Tuesdajrs and-Thursdays from 5 to Houses for Rent ...... 65 HELP WANTED^MALE 36 safe of the Coco Cola Bottling Com­ list of favorite songs suggested by Suburban for Rent ...... 66 with garage, all improvements. In­ pany into a stolen sedan Wednesday most ; of the older members of the 9 O’clock P. M., (D, S. T.) Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 quire 168 Hilliard street w d drove away today had succeed^ church. NOTTCEl—An taxes impaid Octo­ Wanted to Rbnt ...... 68 WANTED—SALESMAN. Good line The evening service "will start a t ber 1, 1930, win ba charged Interest Real Ek>tate For Sale ed in opening it and; getting the products. Apply 18 ^.Q^estnut St. FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT 2nd 7 p. m., Standard time. Rev. Har­ at the rate of. 9% from September Apartment Building for Sals ... 69 floor, all conveniences. Rent rea­ $450 it'contained. , ' old S j Wlnship will render a musical 1st, 1930 to March 1st, 1931, and Business Property for Sals ..... 73 sonable. Liqiilria 219 Summjt The battered safe was fqund late Farms and lAud for Solo ...... 71 yesterday at the* foot of qn em-; selection and give the address on 10% for balance of the year and Houses for Sale ...... 72 FIVE PLANES BUKN street or phone 5495." 12% for aU liens, filed. Lots for Sale ...... 72 Kansas City, Aug.'29—(AP) — bankment here. Two heavy steel “Christian Courage In 1930."- Mrs. John E. Kingsbury is the assigned ' ; Signed, Resort Property for Sale ...... 73 Five airplanes valued sit $75,000 FOR RENT—5 large rooms, 3 Wal­ doors had. been forced open and the Suburban for Sale 75 money waa gone. A few hours ear­ leader for the evening. < WALTER G. SNOW, Real Estate for Exchange ...... 73 Were destroyed by fire "which swept nut street near Pine.' Near Cheney -• CoUector. mills. Very reasonable. Inquire lier police .found the stolen automo­ Orchestra practice will he held at Wanted-Real Estate . «•»•.••... -77 through the hangar of the Bredouw- Dated ht Manchester, Auctlom—liegal Notlees HilUaurd - A ero- M otive C orporation Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or bile used in the robbery. It had been the church Saturday eveiiing at 7:80, Standard time. , August 25, 1930. Legal Notices 73 last night. Hartford 7-5651. abandoned in Stratford.

GAS BUGK5ffiS — The3T Don’t Always'Practice What They Preach By PRANK BECK

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He gazed at her from her head to tSJ Toonerville ,Folk« By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE foot; Money talks most when a man By Gene Ahern “What beautiful proportions, 'what marries It. , shapely legs, ' She’s a beauty, I can’t get along gather, as a woman has of her dar- T H E t r e a s u r e r o f THE U TTLE ggORPIONg tU iJB U N D E R 3 0 S P IC lo N .@ j without her." lingest radio crooner until she sees E 6A I>, CL^I>'& . I TWiAdk' ' oF COLlRSE TH e V R E V oUR TA L iG S , And another good cow had changed bis picture. hands. I UilLL POSTpoMS THe AM’ *Yoa CAM PET’ e m Al OMCi f-u Love is an ocean of emotion en­ EJ^RAcrTfOM oFMVTfeE-rW BMT THEV’LL T lIRM iMTo R o m AM If there is no hell, as the modern­ tirely surrounded by expense. , < s CAMPLES OAi Voa • AM’ VoMR ists claim, what is to be done "with foR A wee-K OR SC ! ^ ■< . QL’ He a p vmile s m q k 'e l i k e a those who start chain letters? He—Now, that we are married, Hot compac< Gi'ies perhaps I might venture to point . M - f S ‘ t r e i c s Ht c a r Ho t b o k .» -c-u t h a t Wife—I notice that you cut an out a few of your little defects. Me MUCH ReLlET=‘ -U. A^M^ article on How to Live to Be a Hun­ P A C K MAV LULL ’EM Tb SLEEP, She—Don’t bother, dear; I am AH, I D olAV W A M - f - t c dred out pf the magazine. Why did quite aware of them. It was those b u T u iA iT “Til l -T H e v t o r m you do that? BE- LA\J> (JP FOR THE little defects that prevented me 6V/ER A M ’ WAKE liP ABOUT Hub— was afraid youn mother from getting a much better man BiGi OLOfS CLUB PiCLilC, might read it. than you care. , LABOR J>AV, WITH ALL You never cam tell about some If we could believe Edl that can­ TEE-TX people, and even if you could you didates say about one another v/e OLA-r» might be ashamed to do so. would hardly vote for any of them.

Mother—This letter from Chariie She—^What do you do? is very short. He—Oh, I’m a writer. Father—Yes, so is Charlie, or he She—How thrilling! What do you wouldn’t have written. write ? He—Insurance. A stenographer merely writes I your letters; a secretary opens your I _ Some men never ’ change theii’ mail and destroys sassy letters that | opinions, possibly because they have might spoil your day. been in the family for generations.

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NCE. Stranger: What’s up with the two old chaps? UPON Local Resident; Oh, they’re just e crazy mad to fight each other, but . A T I M £ they can’t fight with their glasses on for fear they’ll break them and if they take them off they can’t .see ere. u. s: MT. orr. ' each other.—Passing Show. , ---- - W . — — CpontiiM' iv»x, 1930 • 01930 BY NEA SERVICE, INc" ' . a - 3 0 - OK MAYBE FOURTEEN I Angry Father: Aren’t you asham­ WASHINGTON TUBBS IL A Lesson in Discipline By Crane ed of yourself? You’ve been'learn- ! ing for three years and you can only count up to; ten. What will you do in life if you go on like that? o r once wash uses m s head im a crisis, and he and a raiKE F vgtL9 CM, easy SiMLS into his wen- I Small Son: Be a referee at box- FEW OFFICERS fURN THE CANNONS ON THE .DRAG0NS...TVI6 19 FISTS SWINGING RIGHT ANP LEFT—HAVING j ing matches.—^Tit-Bits. Q ElVEMV PUUS ''ORAeiONS" COME 1b A QUlCW AND DISASTROUS FINISH. To BEAT THEM BACK iNTD POSITION- I HE HAS ENOUGH VLl SHOW YOU S u r p r i s e .' WHO’S RUNNIN' Mrs. Maggs; Wot • excuse does THIS BLASTED Sir Thomas Lip- your husband make fer not lookin’ EASV'S VIHOLE ARMY ARNM. /\ ^ ton, who recent­ fer a job? THROWN INTO PANIC ly brought his Mrs. Daggs: All of ’em.—Sydney yacht to the Bulletin. WITHOUT A SHOT lUnited States to BEING FlREDi. race with AmSr- NOT WHAT HE WANTED fca’s fastest OWkCiONS strike TERftfil INTO HEARTS OF HlS sailing vessels, Rounder: What are ail those made his first trunks doing over there by the stage superstitious _ trip, across the door ? FOLLOINERS. Atlantic, work­ Wiseace: Why, those are the ing In the. stoke chorus girls’ clothes. PAILS TO rally MEN .bold of a tramp Roimder: Let’s go to another TD BATTLE FIERY W steamer.' show.—Pathfinder. CHEESE cloth ITH THE HELP Of OTHER OFFICER.^. HE succeeds; BUT THESnuWlON IS AS PERIL* MONETERS. . oos AS before. The eneiav charge, follow* ING ON the HEELS OF THE DRAGONS, HAS NEVER . stopped, on and on ThEV come, 2COO STRONG. ___ ^Ol 930 BY'wtA SEBVICE. INC.; s. pA^pfS ■N______L------FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS stognr^y HAL.cocMRAK^picTuran»;^iciN News! By Blosser

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PAGE EIGHTEEN T FRIDAY, AUGUST i ■ V iT

JirV-: ABOUT TOUm ADJUTANT, MRS. HEARD \ RETURN TO CITADE ^ $9.98 Sand Box , A ion was bom this morning to 2 ^ Pictibnaries Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Jobnitx>nr of 198 Lydall street The baby was Adjutant Emd Mrs. Joseph Heard bom at Mrs. . Howe’s Maternity of the Salvation ' Army, with their $ 5 ' home on Wadsworth street. childrAn, Captain Edgar ..of Patch- ‘. f • ouge, L. I., Captain Florence of One only sand box complete with canvas T H NCHCSTER ■ CONN Just what the school hoy girl need. More than 60 local young people, Ntew York City, and Evangeline, canopy. soU MR members of the Luther Liiague of have returned from Old Orchard, i-- '■1 Stattonery—Slaih Floor, left ' the Swedish Lutheran church, and Maine, where they have been at­ Baby Shop— Hoor, rear •* '’l'* 1 choristers from the Bethoven and tending the annual Salvation Army THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAV LABOR DAY.. G Clef Glee clubs, are plaxming to Camp meeting in the old pistoric attend the various sessions of the camp grove of that place. Adjutant Hartford District convention of Heard says that the Camp Meeting Luther Leagues to be held In this year was a remarkable success. Bridgeport Saturday, Sunday and Colonel Joseph Atkinson the Pro­ }1 W- Monday. The glee clubs will sing vincial Commander was in charge of at the rally concert Sunday evening. the entire program. Commissioner Erik Modean is a delegate from the Samuel Brengle, D. D., and Colonel local Luther League. Walter Jenkins were ' the principal speakers for the first week, with Commissioner and Mrs. McMillan, Miss Lillian Grant of Cambridge ______street, well known local reader, was the new Territorial leaders, coming one of the entertainers at the *titiiiA] in for the last week-end, supported outing of Eastern Star members at by Colonel and Mrs. Chandler the the Wilcox Pier restaurant. Savin chief secretaries. Ends In Every Department Rock, today, held in celebration of The expenses of the' camp meet­ the birth of Robert Morris. Grand ing were met in a remarkably easy Patron P. A. Verplanck and a num­ manner in spite of the financial de­ ber of the members of Temple Chap­ pression apparent everywhere. The $10 and $12.50 ter of this town attended the meet­ services at the home bsise were car­ ing, entertainment and dinner. ried on during the absence of the September Wear-Ever Specials officers by the local people and not A combination salad supper will one service had to be cancelled. be served this evening at 6 o’clock Major Ed Atkinson, with his daugh­ SiunmeP Frocks at the Quarryville church, Bolton ter Edna and ter husband, Elnsign Lake. The meal will be enjoyed out­ Diamond. Brother Fred Clough, doors, weather permitting. Enter­ Senior Elnvoy Jones, Band Sergeant tainment numbers will be furnished. Lyons, Assistant Major Munsie, Y. P. Bandmaster William Hanna, and >• Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gates of a number of others contributed North Elm street have had as their splendid service to ma^te the meet­ *5.00 recent guests, Mrs. Emma H. Bragg ings a success. A deep sense of and daughter, Mrs. Charles Forbes gratitude is felt by the corps offi­ cers towards these comrades who $3.95 $2,65 85c $1.75 of East Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Our entire stock of - $10 and George Little of Hartford and Mrs. have laboured so abundantly in their Grace Long of Quarryville. absence. KOTEX Tea Kettles Double Boilers Sauce Pans Captain Edgar Heard returned to $12.50 summer frocks now re­ Griddle Pans his command at Patchogue yester­ Miss Irene Tibbetts who has been duced to this one price— $5. Silk day. Captain Florence will assist in charge of the north end play­ with the meetings over the week­ crepes, rajahs, chiffons and silk grounds will leave .for Boston to­ end. 2 9 o 49c morrow where she will join a party damasks in "plain shades and ' «2.98 *1.98 of friends for a tour of Maine and Regular 35c package of ■ “WeariEver” alum­ 2-quart double boll-, the White Mountains, returning in ' The Cecelian Club will hold a re­ the nationally known brands. prints. Some real values in­ Regular 85c 2-quart Griddle and steak inum tea kettles. 5- ers of the well known “Wear-Eyer” sauce time to resume her duties as a hearsal at the South Methodist Packed twelve napkins in broiler. ' $1.75 grade. quart size. brand. • ^ - pan. teacher at Arlington, Mass., Sep­ chiuoh Tuesday evening. Refresh­ package. cluded in this group. -- Purchase, tember 8. Miss Frances Tibbetts ments will be served following the Main Floor, center now for late summer - days and who has been a director at the East business meeting. All members are Hale’s Aluminum— Basement Side playgrounds, teaches at the urged to be present as important even for next year. , junior high school in Bristol which business will be under consideration. opens next Wednesday. One Group i Eyebrows must be w ^. groomed Frocks— Main Floor, rear and shaped properly to conform Corsets Children’s Printed Mrs. Rose Kronick of the Wilrose with the new “off-the-face” hats. •J .W \ Dress Shop has just returned f^-om Call the Weldon Beauty Parlor for %y * ’* ' • 'SA a buying trip to New York.—Advt. appointment—5009— (Adv.) »1.95 School Frocks Discontinued numbers in weU I known brands that regudarly $2.98 to $6.98 retail at much higher prices. Main Floor, rear Wash Dresses » 1 .9 8 / \ y ^w rlford^s Chopping Q&Hsen $1.49 Large, Fluffy SPECIAL! Practical printed - cotton school Pajamas frocks that will give good wear. New Turkish These Are The Fashions »1.98 Fall models in neat prints with long Towels $1.00 and short sleeves. 7 to 14 years. I Surely you can use one or two Attractive two-piece pajamas Heavy, absorbent turkish towels fashioned of crepe and broad­ of these summer wash frocks. with gay borders in blue, gold, To Wear ''Back To cloth in solid colors and neat Dresses that have been priced Girls’ Shop— Main Floor, rear rose and green. Large size, prints. 16 and 17. Color from $2.98 as high as $6.98. 22x44 inches. fast. Neat prints, plain colors and Main Floor, left Main Floor, rear stripes‘in the wanted styles and SchooT’ colorings—flared skirts., capes .. bows .‘.short sleeves___ Ln- Full Fashioned gerie detail. smart, practical and at . ' Pure Silk Hose Silks "A Linens Brown Thomson’s low prices Voiles Batistes » 1 .0 0 These are substandards of our best selling pure silk service weight hose. Full fashioned, pure silk stockings; silk from tip-to-toe with Frocks— ^Main Floor, rear smart French heels. AU the newest and smartest Fall shades. Reg­ V ular $1.50 grade. ' Ever so smart are the new back to school Frocks of Canton Crepe, light­ 69c Chardonize Hose ...... 50c Though the manufacturer’s price ticket of $1.25 is on these stock­ weight Woolens and the clever little 3 ings we do not consider them'worthy of this price; but we do think they High Grade are a real “buy” at 50c. Something new in hosiery! Buy a couple of piece Knit Suits, new fall colors. pairs tomorrow. 1 Fur Coatis Hale’s Hosiery— Main Floor, right 25.00 WeU Tailored 81x99 Heavy Bed Shdets Rayon n.29 Undies • Hea-vy quality, full bleached, seamless sheets., quality *109 sheets in this same brand retail at $1.69. Sheets'ill^t will give from 3 to 5 years of satisfactory service. Large size, 81x99 r' Savings 25% to 40% inches. ■ V . 42x36 Inch Pillow Cases, each ...... 25c ' Sport and Dress Coats for the Junior Girls going away , to school Size 42x36 inch pillow cases that will give the maximum of miss 13, 15, 17 years old, the newest and business w b m ^ no doubt, wear. Hale’s Sheets— ^Main Floor, left. can use. several pieces of this Purchase your fur coat now creations after important Paris models, heavy rayon underwear includ­ while savings average 25% to fur trimmed, new materials, and in de­ ing French panties, , bloomers, 40 % .. prices may ^ rise again so sirable colors. vests and step-ins. ' Pastel . Ruffled and Griss<^osf shades. buy NOW. Beautifully tailored - Main Floor, right coats of . well selected skins includ­ 38.00 It U ing-such favorites as Mendo^ ■ 1.- beaver, beige lapin, Greenland seal, For the little girls 7 to 14 years there $2.25 Washable are pretty little models of cotton, nov­ natural muskrat, Baltic seal, Rus- elty wool and Jersey, 'attractively styled Cape Gloves siansiah pony and bonded Northern § in popular colors. seal. ' . : . » Choice Of plain ruf- flqd or crisscross ruf- i / y Cotton Frocks ______1.95 Fur Coats— Main Floor, reahi'E fled ~ curtains fashioned » 1 .5 0 Striped of fine quaUty marqiu- Jersey or Wool Frocks sette in cream only. ^ 2.95 to 5.95 Washable clfipe gloves that Comice tops; tie backs -regularly retaihat $2.25. Broyoi^ to ms^ch. Curtains tan, black, mode and gray. GUders suitable for the living- ' : Main Floor,, right . ! Is room, dining room and i • -■ • Youngstera Sifo 8 bedroom. i * I ■ SPECIAL! Curtains— Main EngUsh Twill f Floor, left WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine, Umbrellas S u i^ and .'f « 1 2 .5 0 $8.98 and 84.98 , ^ y Funeral Directors' RAYON BED SPREADS a . 9 ® ^ 0 ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS ^ Heavily, constructed base : with Heavy quality BngBsli Iwil! g;uaranteed springs and ‘ heavy umbrellas In the, short; 'stubby, .Mothers sfiouldfselect-three ftmr-of.tliese dainty milts and • mattress and’ back. Covered with 10-rib style. Crooked < and frocks for yoqngstM»/starting v^ jwhdol next vweek» F ^ ts quality striped drlU in orange'and ' Regular $8.98 and $4.98 bed spreads ineludiiig brocaded straight handles. Blue, laven­ fuid plain shades -in' i^^variety o f styles e^d colorings. _.D res^ s green. . ... ■ ^ rayons,^ plain rayon satins and a few ray(m {q>reads with Robert E. Anderson' " Phone: Office 5171 der, green, red and'blacky sizes 3 td 6;^ txiys’ jid ts sizes 4 to; 8 years. < flounceii. Blue, gold and green. Mostly an full bed sizes .^eral Director 4^ V Residence 7491 altiiough^thniii'are a few aUigie s i ^ included in this group. Main floor, le if ■<■■■■ - \ BshytShop" Misin Floor, rear 4 ~ 1 Main Roor, left Spreads—Mate Floor, left' ...... - ...... V I ------x— i ------t