Emblem elubs throughout Con- m tha malla arriving in Hanehsa- iiSEBAU TONIGHT dance dance necticut will hold their first Joint tsr under the frank of Congrase- outing at Savin Rock on Wednes- man Harmaii P. Kopplemann, la a Old Fashioned and Modern day, August 22. The West Haven large envelope containing a picture (Bast Side League) Emblem club Is sponsoring the oup- of Preeident Rboeevelt. There ie an Every Thursday Night ing and making all arrahgemenji, engraved card carrying the name of BALDWINS TB. G R E E N for the. shore dinner at noon and the Congreaeman in which be atat's Miaa Ruth Hunt and MIm Con- cards ^hd games in the afternoon. that, ’’believing we are now under tance Hunt of Pine street have re- Jarvis Grove 6 p. m. Rainbow Dance Hall Jt will be an excellent opportunity the government of one of the great- turned from a visit with their aunt Bolton Notch for the members 'of the Rockville eat Presidenb” the picture ie being and uncle, i t r . and Mrs. John Joyce Emblem club, which draws from enclosed. of.'Caiapel street, East Hartford. Music by Webster’s Old Timers. Manchester and nearby towns to be- Oates and Taylor, Promptera. come acquaintefi with the others. HALES sel f - ser ve: Those who would, like to go should get ill touch wdtlf'Mrs; Mary Qrazla- Mr. and Mrt. C. V’on Borchere of , Mf»- C- Bunce of 889 Hart- Victoria road have just returned dlo of this- town, president of the ford Road returned home last eve- Rockville branch, or Mrs. Georgs’ ri. G n a c e : r \ AUSTRIA PAYS from a vacation In Maine .where INSIDE OR OUTSIDE MAYO BROTHERS ning after spending several weeks Williams, both of this town. LAVERY MENTIONED BRITISH FLIERS HOP Ihev enjoyed flah’lng tripe to Branch In Woodstock. Pond. Cold Spring Pond and Beach McOILL PAINT IS BEST HIU lake. Mr. Von Borchera caught The , usual Wednesday ' evening A TRIBUTE TO ARE LAUDED BY the limit;of aalmon each day, often Ross S. Towle of 721 Tower av'e- setback party will be omitted to- irithln three houra of caatlng hU I nue, Hartford, for' 15 years an ac- morrow evening at House's Pine SatisfaeffaQ 100% PURE FOR GOVERNORSHIP ON ATLANTIC TRIP, : countant employed by Stone and flrat hook. He also landed two lake Grove, Wapplng, on account of the Early Rird”^ C ^ ^ ! a- GERMMDEAD THE PRESIDENT trout, each of which weighed more tVebster, Inc., of Boston, died at his lllne.ss of Mra. Frank House. Guaranteed I, I home yesterday. Mr. Towle is sur- Outside Paint than' lO’ .i pounds. The trout aver- FROM 9 TO 12 O’CLOCK WEDNESD A Y m S r ^G 1 iged between' two and 10 pounds I vlved by two nieces living In Man- The highway department scarified in Material Former Senator of f airfield ind the salmon about six pounds. j che.ster. Miss Jeanne Towel and Mrs. rnd rolled Summit street from East ONCE A CONVICT, Prince Alois Places Wreath Chief Executive Honors CANADA TOJRAQ Roasa A. Brookings, both of 141 Center to Wadsworth street yester- DRAM PERFUMI and $2.55 I East Middle turnpike. day. Burnett's Extracts per gMlon Boomed at G. 0. P. Gather- Through the Hasting Wayside SM ClAi ON DIES A REFORMER on Soldiers* Memorial and World Famous Surgeons; Agency, Annie and Emella Broroskl Craftsmanship In 5-gsllon cuts. of Birch street have-purchased the Mr. ad Mrs. Arthur Turklngton of PRESIDENT URGED Making Attempt to Break I hnox street entertained friends at a Any flavor. Small bottlea. .2 for ...... ing; Democrats to Disciiss Mar>' Magnuson farm of 100 acres Speaks About Relations in Tolland. They have already tak- j party Saturday evening. HIGHEST PRICES 'S even teen “NOTHING BUT THE BEST II^^FAINTS” American Legion Presents en poasesslon of the’ farm and are P.\ID FOR 19 Politics at Banqnet. TO SETTLE STRIKE Long Distance Record — I Mrs. Jennie Hunt and daughter, PIRPUMI ^ Save Money By Buying Your Paint At R t^ ry Prices John G. Goode — Yegg, With the Sister Nation. Them With llaqne. _ ___ I Heayily Loaded Plane Drunkard and D erelict^ I I By ASSOCIATED PRESS Berlin, Aug. 8— (AP) — Prince Rochester, Minn., Aug. 8.— (AP) Minneapolis Group Pleads Runs Mile and Half Be- IPoUtical talk was indulged in lost Alois of Schoenburg-Hartenstein, Passes Away at 70. — President . Roosevelt shared the aght over a wide front by both colonel general of Austria, Austrian rpotllght today with Rochester’s Democrats and Republicans, the That Citizens Are De-I * fore Bemg Lifted h to Air minister of defense in the second most famous citizens, the Mayo most pointed discussion being that New York, Aug. 8.— (A P )—John Cabinet of the late Chancellor DoU- Efothers; as this city combined Its ''at a dinner to former Senator Al- G. Goode, once infamous os a crook, fuss, and leader of the Austrian prived of Rights. — Expect to Cover About forces on the Italian front during entertainment for the Ghlef Execu- beH.^;. Lavery of Fairfield when he later famous a* a reformer, died at tive with ceremonies -honoring the was offered as a possible nominee the World War, appeared at 1 p. niodlcs. his home in Brooklyn last night. He m. today at the Soldiers’ Memorial 6,500 Miles. for govern^ at the Republican Praising the two world renow-ned Minneapolis, Aug. 8.— (A P )—An . state «onventipn. was 70 years old. on Unter-Den-Llnden. He was dressed In the old Im- plyslcians. Dr. William , J. and rppeal to President Roosevelt to Lavery was pvra a pocket watch He had been a yegg, a till pilfer- Charles H. Mayo, operators of the er, a train robber, a highwayman, a perial Austro-Hungarian uniform take a hand in the Minneapolis truck with chain and knife attached.,- Mayo Clinic, for their services. Mr. arlvers’ strike was made today by BCLLEITN! The praise of Lavfery by many non-working New York policeman, and he deposited a wreath' on be- Roosevelt added that their "true dis- the Minoeann'is nri.tectlve commit- Quebec, Aug. ‘ 8.— (AP) —Tbe was profuse and brought. Into the then a derelict and finally a lectur- half of the Austrian army In memory of their German comrades- tinction Is In the simple fact that tee, a group of citizens, who charged plane '*11-011 of the Caribou," on open sentiment expressed qtBe.where er on prison reform. you have put men’s .sense of brother- In the county that Fairfield' w^a In-arma who fell in the World War. that rc.nrienta are being deprived of He was born in Boston in 186+ hood and interdependence Into a a projected non-stop flight from able to offer a name for th* head of. and taken to Colorado by his par- Yesterday Prince Alois attended luclr constitutional rights by mili- tht obsequies for the late President setting and have given It a new tary control. Wasaga Beach, Ont., to Bagh- the Republican ticket if the con- ts when be was 5 years old. At meaning." vention wanted one. ll''l»e ran away to Join- a band of Von Hlndenburg as a special Aus- Captain M. J. Ayling (left), and Captain Leonard O. Reid, British A telegram addressed to President dad, passed over Quebec at trian delegate. flyers, leave Ontario at dawn for non-stop record flight. Addressing them as "nelghbo’’,'the Roosevelt in care of his special train 10:05 a. m., e. s. t. State Chairman J. Henry Rora- y eg g sX ^ u g h t, he served a terra In back made known that Congress- MlBaouri%Nntate penitentiary. Then This Monarchist, aristocrat and Chief Executive participated lo at Roche.ster, where he Is participat- knight of Pour. Le -Merlte, who re- ceremonies In which the American man Charles M. Bakewell, Just back he robbed il AIU In his native city, li.g In cercraonlrs honoring the Mayo THE HOP-OFF from the British Isles where he Boston, at 13, ahdw as sent to the signed from the Dollfuss Cabinet Legion presented to the brothers brothers, urged him "to take Imme- because he did not approve of its citations voted at the last NaUonal Washago Beach, Out., Aug. 8 — gave attention to economic and In- Massachusetts ataib^^teformatory. o'.ate steps to remedy the situation” , dustrial conditions, bad accepted Escaped ~ anti-German course, expressed the convention, honoring them for their (A P )—James Ayllhg and Leonard hope that better roiations ' might H ere's A m a z i n g Lif e Story and requested conciliators "who will an invitation to be keynoter and He escaped twice from''+be refor- luimanitarlan accomplishments. recognize the needs of all citizens Reid, British airmen, took off at soon -develop between Austria and dawm today In an attempt to fly temporary chairman of the Repub- matory, and because of that occame Edward A. Hayes, NaUonal com- and prevent further demonstration lican state convention at Hartford, Germany. mander of the Legion, presented the non-stop to Baghdad, Irag, and the only Juvenile ever to be senK^o “ A fundamental change for the O f F a m o us Q u in t u p le ts of the situation for political pur- September 10 and 11. Massachusetts’ Deer Island prison' citaUons, while the President spoke pcses." break tbe world's long distance To Be Renominated 'better In the relations of Austria lu presenUng a p.Iaque given by the flight record. Hd escaped from that, too, after be aniLGermany can be expected." said The Rev. Fronds J. Haas, priest The convention will nominate for in;, farmed to a fishing schooner. Eleven Weeks Old Canadian Babies Getting Finest local Legion Post. who helped settle the Milwaukee The heavily-loaded plane ran a Congressman at large, an office the prince. "The appointment of I«y * a Wreath mile and a half dow-n the beach be- Pennsylvania was the next state Franz Vbn^Papen as special envoy Of Medical Attention. electric strike, 4md E. H. Dunnlgan, which is bis at present, and so far to punish him with a prison sen- During his visit Mr. Roosevelt Federal mediators, have been here fore soaring aw-ay at 6:12 a, m. (e. as the cards on the table nOw lie, to Austria'^aa well as the chancel- d. s. t.) to the east. tence, for train robbery. Then :ie lorship of Kurt^^Schuschnlgg are found time to lay a wreath at the several weeks attempting to Iron he will be renominated. Should be went west and rustled cattle and This xt-ory, areompenled by vastly relieved at seeing Dr. Da- statute of Dr. William Worrall Ahead was the dangerous North be permanent chairman of the con- guarantees that tha^murderoua and a full page of hitherto unputi- foe. In fact she was visibly trem- out the difficulties between the em- Atlantic bop, the biggest hazard looted gambling balls. fratricidal war between the two Mayo, father of the brothers, and p'eyers and drivers. vention, it will be quite possible for Ohio caught him after a highway lixbed pletures on Page Ten, bling. With relief, she left the visit St. Mary's hospital. along the 6,500-mlIe route to him to relinquish the gavel when sets of Germans wdll at'least end. Is the aerond of two appearing case to cool, business-like Dr. Da- Not Involved Baghdad. robbery. So. he served a term in Want Independenr^.. "For fifty years ,voh have given the nomination for Congressman at the Ohio State prison, then tw'o or exclusively In The Herald and foe. and turned to the three chil- t'reless, skillful and imselflsh serv- The protective committee, which The plane, “The Trail of the "We Austrians are good Germans other NEA Serx'lee newspapers, claims it la a representative group large Is called for. three minor sentences, and finally a dren already delivered. She lit the ice hero In this state and city,” Caribou," Is the same one In which In Republican circles there Is, as but we want to be and must be In-, revealing whut goc* on behind stove, turned up the wicks of the of citizens in no way directly Involv- Captain James Mollison and hl» term In the prison at Syracuse, N President Roosevelt told the broth- yet, little talk as to the makeup of dependent. the scenes In the Ontario home kerosene lamps, and assembled t e ed In the truck drivers strike, sent wife, Amy, British filers, attempt- Y. "Von Hindenburg’s death is a ers, to whose hospital leading fig- the state ticket as a'whole. Became a Pickpocket of the famous Dionne quintu- babies in a temporary crib built copics-of the‘telegram to Frances ed to take off from the same beach Assumption Is that the secretary heaip' blow for us all. As an old plets, and telling the amazing ures from all over the world have After Syracuse he linked up with from a clothes-basket. come for treatment. Perkins, secretary of labor, and last year on a long distance flight, o f state, state treasurer, state soldier, I gladly accepted the Invita- "life story” of', the liahies. The mother was unconscious and only to crack up at the start. the son of a then well-known New Llcyd Garr on. chairman of the Na- comptroller and attorney general tion to pay a last tribute to the Watch The Herald for addition- Dr. Dafoe's problem was a difficult "These fifty years, the span ot tional Iti'l 118 Board. The fliers have been prepared for York politician and started a gang your medical practice, have covered will be renominated. There has been great field ‘ marshal of the World al exclusive pictures. one. Each of the remaining two Before he left for Rochester lo the gruelling test for months. Cross of pickpockets In New York The War. Despite the .strained relations probably the most remarkable talk that John A. Danaher, secre- pair also opened a flourishing gam babes was found to be enclosed In winds balked an attempt July 24. tary of state, might be drafted to between Germany and Austria, the COPYRIGHT, 1934 ferlod in the history of science." They preferred to start from Cen- bling house in the west 40’s. annioUc sacs, moving about freely (Continued on Page Twelve) head the ticket with Lieut. Gov. Austrian government regarded It as By NEA Sertioe. in the fluid which filled these mem- Briefly catalogpiing the advances, tral Canada instead of from Harbor The heavy bettors marched off a duty and an honor to be repre- ht went on: Roy C. WlIcoX to remain in second to the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war. branous containers, and It was nec- Grace, Nfd., where most of w-est- place, but this ceased when leading sented officially at the funeral. "But despite the progress that you Goode enlisted to run dice games. Corbeil, Ont., Aug. 8.—The coupe essary for the phylclan to open to-eaat transAtlantic hops have Republicans said Danaheris strength "W e regret extremely that the have seen and that you nave .helped been Inaugurated. When he came back he wooed and Jounced and rattled as Its lights these coverings and remove the tiny is needed Just where he is, espec- hatred between the sister nations body from each. to accomplish, the resUess spirit of JOHNSON IS BACK married tKfc jsald companion of the took the forms which were climax- picked out the rocky road from Cal- 600 Gallons of Gas lall.v if the Democrats name a wom- The DauTi Baptism Science prompts you to-see new Six hundred gallons of gasoline an for that office on their ticket. wife of Dr. Satterlee, who was di- ed In the tragic murder of Dollfuss." lander. It was Just short of 4 rector of-Calvary church. visions of achievement. As you have was aboArd the plane and food Poxlble Lineup "Without wanting to mix Into pol- o’clock in the morning of May 28, Dr. Dafoe turned now to his des- pointed out so often in yOur predic- His wife insisted upon honest itics, I must, nevertheless, say it perate fight for the life of the TO HIS NRA POST enough to last for ifour days. It in- With Fairfield county offering and there was hardly a trace of tions of what humanity may expect cluded sandwiches, pork and beans, Lavery for top place, the lineup of work. The only honest work he appears as though henceforth the coming dawn across the stump-dot- mother, who had previously revealed could think of was that of a police- a condition of nephritic toxemia, f'om medical science In the future, hard boiled eggs, coffee, orangs possible candidates is: relations between the two countries ted "bush" country. piogpess Is only at Its beginning, man. He bought a place on the po- will improve. .Schuachnlgg's ap- and who was .now far down in the Juice, apples, tomatoes, butter, Wilcox, Hugh M. Alcorn, Arthur Dr. Dafoe, at the wheel, was pot “In the further development of lice force with the understanding pointment as chancellor Is a guaran- shadow of death. Many Problems Face Him On marmalade and bread. M, Brown and Lavery. put out by -he bleakness of the Reid, 36, Is a native of Canada. William M. Citron of Middletown, he was to do no work. After three tee of that as Is Von Papen's mis- hour. He was used to that. You As the gray sunrise light began to years, in 1905, his drinking became (Continued on Page Twelve) He has worked for an airplane com- who ran against Bakewell last time. don’t practice healing for 28 years engulf the yellow glow of the ojl His Return; To Protect tbe pan.v in this country and In Eng- too scandalous and he had to turn (Continued on Page Two) among the sturdy French-Cana- lamps, Dr. Dafoe, a Protestant, in his shield. land. Ayllng is 29 and flew for sev- (Conttnned on Page Two) dlans of this section without get- baptized the children in the Roman eral years In the British Royal Air Bowery Derelict ting used to irregular hours. Catholic faith of the parents, using “ Little Fellows.” The next year he went to Sing Force. Now he could see the kerosene the Latin ritual. He had often done YOUNG POLITICIAN "The Trail of the Caribou" ts a Sing for grnnd larceny. His wrife lamp-lighted windows of the un- It before, as it Is sometimes difficult won him a parole and he becan'.e a FRESH MEAT NEXT twin-engined biplane. It has a FEED SITOATION painted frame bouse of Ollva to summon a priest In this sparsely Washington, Aug. 8.—(AP) — black fuselage, with an orange Ebwery derelict, begging ar1 drink- Dionne Dr. Dafoe mused on the .settled country, and'thls morning no ing. WINS NOMINATION Hugh S. John.son returned to a clut- stripe, and a smalt Union Jack case before him. Too bad he hadn't one knew how near death might be. painted on the rudder. It carries no His wife lived apart from him tered desk today to steer the NRA FOR NATION’ S IIDLE been called earlier. Prenatal care In fact, early efforts centered on into Its second era. radio. Registration markings on SERIOUS IN WEST -and he begged money from her. is sketchy In this country, but still saving the life of Mrs. Dionne. Few Once he went to see her and found Now that code making is virtually the wing are “—ACJM.” Mrs. Dionne wasn't In' very good believed that all, or any of the The plane was overloaded by 2,750 neighbors taking her to the hospi- babies could live, for no set of quin- Russ D. Holt, of West Vir* finished, the recovery unit entered shape; he’d found traces of a kid- the uncharted seas of compliance. pounds, more than a ton and a tal. He packed her clothing, ;ea- ney ailment when Dionne had call- tuplets ha,s ever lived unbroken by soned she wwuld never again need Beef and Veal and Then New setups must be manned to see quarter, It started off at a speed Cattle May Be Able to Uve ec him In a week before. So he In- death for more than' a few hours. ginia, Only 29, Seeks Seqt of about 110 miles an hour but wrill it, and pawned It. sisted on "staying with” the case. But Dr. Dafoe was not the kind that tiiet Indu-ilry lives up to Its cove- In 1915 he wandered Into the old nants. taper down to about 80 miles an Probably Mutton, Lamb Dionne wasn’t an unkind man. gives up.. He took over all arrange- hour if she nears Baghdad. Through Summer But Bowery mission. He said later he People here seldom call the doctor ments. The five other Dionne chil- in U. S. Senate. Problems galore faced Johnson, didn't get religion, but something It was estimated the ship would until things .ook pretty bad. .And dren were placed with neighbors. Just back from a "vacation" mostly consume about 9.3 gallons of gaso- happened to him to bring about a to Be Distributed. Mrs. Dionne's five children had all And the best hospital arrangements spent In getting employers anid line an hour. Owners Fear the Winter. complete reformation. He- got a strikers to agree. been delivered without any particu- possible w-ere rigged up on short no- By .\SSOCI.ATED PRE.S.S. Job, a hard and honest Job. He rent- lar difficulty, and she was back In tice within the little house. Johnson, who wants to step out ed a basement room In the Bowery Three states, tallied off their pri- when President Roosevelt feels he Chicago, Aug. 8.— (A P )— the the kitchen after three days each mary ballots today and posted these Denver, Aug. 8.— (A P )—There’s and sent for hla wife, and there she can be spared, has suggested a Com- newest debate for curbstone econo- time. — The World Astounded apparent results. In West Virginia bIIII hope In the cow country, de- mists Is whether the country can “ Near-Mlraele” Disclosed mission to succeed him. GRAVE PROBLEMS (CoDtinued on Page Two) Dionne was thunderstruck when —Russ D. Holt, whose age— 29—Is spite thinning herds, parched ranges, eat Its way back to prosperity. Dr. Dafoe pulled up to the cot- first told that he had five 'new one year under the Constitutional The NRA formally lifted last glutted markets and empty larders. What prompts It is the extension tage, and entered it—to .Ind (and daughters. "I ought to be put In age requirement for a United States r.lght much of the control over trade There hasn’t been much to cheer of the actlvlUes of the F.ederal Sur- help bring about) a modern mira- jail," he muttered. Then pride Senator, wins the Democratic nom- in towns of 500 or less. NOW FACE HITLER obout during the summer but recent plus Relief Corporation, set up to cle. came to his rescue. He thought lAation and the right to oppose Sen- Obligations Lifted showers have brokeu the back of the MID-WEST IS HIT buy excess foodstuff and to get rid Two babies already had been something ought to be put in the ator Henry D. Hatfield, Republican, It designated small town em- drought In most western states of it. The corporation feeds It to bom, and lay in a clothes-basket papers about It. After all. five was In the November election. ployers in 15 retail trades and serv- though they caime too late to save the country’s unemployed. hastily Improvised os a cradle. A pretty unusual. He had his brother In Missouri—Harry S. Truman, ices as coming under President Decline in Foreign Trade and the grain or to revive other crops. BY NEW HOT SPELL Now distributing canned beef, salt third, under ministrations of Mrs. call a local newspaper. candidate of “Boss Tom" Pender- Roosevelt's order lifting code obli- The immediate concern is the pork and smoked pork free to relief Alex Legros, a neighbor woipan "How much would It cost," he gast Of Kansas (31ty, Is the Demo- gations from certain little business- v/intcr feed situation. . clients, the corporation Intends to who had come in to act as midwife, asked, “ to have an Item put In the cratic Senatorial nominee. Tlie es. Lack of Raw Materials In the 11 westeib states and Texas add fresh meat to Its cupboard. It was In process of being delivered. paper about five babies being born ?’’ Republican nominee is Senator Only child labor provisions and. In tcere were, on January 1. around will begin soon distributing fresh Mrs. Legros, herself a mother How little It co.st was soon clear. Roscoe Patterson, who was un'jp- certain cases, fair trade provisions 56,000,000 sheep, 11,000,000 head of Crops Further Damaged in cuts of beef and veal and later, pos- of many children and assistant posed in yesterday's primary. were retained. Price fixing w-as toss- Worrying Der Fuehrer> cattle and a million and a half head sibly, will add mutton and lamb. at the birth of piany more, was (Coatlnued on Page Two) In Kansas—Republicans renomi- ed out. oi horses, almost an irreducible Wide Area; Temperatures To Pay Farmers. nate Governor Alf G. Langdon fo- The trades affected; minimum. Farmers will be paid for the a second term. Emery B. Ketchura, ' Barber shops motor vehicles stor- Berlin, Aug. 8.— (AP) — Adolf No Feeding Orounda stock—which became a surplus com- of Topeka, wins the Democratic age and parking, bowling and bil- Hitler put aside the role, of funeral The numbers of cattle and sheep of 100 Are Common. modity when the drought made It nomination for governor. liards, cleaning and dyeing, laun- orator today and turned to the task
Lave shrunk some with government impossible to feed the animals — Easy to Follow Trail of In West Virginia dries, shoe rebuilding, hotels, baking of guiding Germany through grave buying and starvation, but the re- and the unemployed will eat this The West Virginia re.sult means luaustry (in so far as saie of bakery problems which enmesh it in one of mainder of the herds will be coming By ASSOCIATED PRESS problem out of existence. This the fall campaign there will be products at retail is covered there- Its most critical mazes since tha
eff the summer ranges to bare feed- Scorching temperatures burned phase of the corporation's activities James Hines’ Big Truck fought out over the "New Deal" by), retail foods and grocery, retail World War. ing grounds. Lack of irrigation again today the mid-continent al- operates entirely outside of ordinary Hatfield. 69-year-oId surgeon and jewelry, retail tobacco, retail trade The chancellor-president In all but
water—lowest on record in Colorado ready hard hit by heat waves and profit-system marketing. former governor, has spoken sharp- (including retail drug and book se’.l- name, returned to the capital by air- and peihaps In Wyoming—has cut drought. Diseussing plans today, William ly agAlnst some of President Rooso- t "8): real estate brokerage, restau- plane yesterday. Immediately after By DALE HA|lRISON. .1 was getting nowhere, the owner ot heavily Into the yield of 'hay and 'The new heat wave extends from A. Nielander, whose title is "direc- velt's policies; Holt ts pledged to rants and confectioners stores. he bad spoken an eulogy at the bier ' n damaged car set out in a machine support the Rooseveltian program. other feeds. Sugar beets, a source the Rocky Mountains to the Ap- tor of Commodity Distribution,” Even as Johnson retunied, a new of the late President Paul Von Hln- said: New York, Aug. 8.—(AP)—Resi- ' Mr. Hines’ truck had overlooked, Senator Hatfield gained nomina- denburg. of considerable winter feed, have palachian highlands and southward dents around Foster avenue and 47th creation of NRA began its functions. and succeeded in trailing Hines by tion over Benjamin L. Rosenbloom, Germany's economic situation Is suffered in some areas and the Fed- into the Gulfi states, further damag- "Wherever it’s possible, the cattle The Industrial Appeals Board sum- win be butchered In the community street In Queens, remarked todiy ! the simple sy.stem of observing his only opponent, by an approxi- grave. A sharp decline In foreign eral government's cotton acreage ing crops In sections that , have been that the next time James Hinea gets I scratched fenders and dented bod- moned complainants against NRA to suffering all summer. which is to get the meat. Unem- mate six to onei sweep. trade an ensuing foreign exchange I eduction program has also cut the a notion to drive his truck down j les en route. a forum designed to protect the lit- Temperature readings of 100 de- ployed persons' will do this work as Holt, a State Legislator 'with a difficulties, have necessitated a supply of Cottonseed cake. Cotton- that way, they will call in the dogs, I Hines agreed to return to the boybooil ambition to sit in the Sen- tle fellow. It w-as created by John- work relief, their pay applying to program of rationing raw materials. seed cake was quoted yesterday in grees or more are common through- shut the windows, bolt the doors, son after sharp criticism of monop-! their relief budgets. The stock Is i scene of the first motor car casual- ate, outraced five opponents. H's Production Is Cut Denver aC^$48.20 a ton compared to out the stricken area. Hot winds In hold their hands tightly to their ely by Clarence Darrow's board., ! now grazing on southern pastures." ty. but unfortunately while en route closest competitor, Clem L. Shaver, This economists say is bound tq ebout $30 a year ago. some parts aggravate the situation, ears and hope for the best. he banged into a couple more Inno- Where Darrow’s outfit was Ignor- particularly in Missouri, which with Sugar, Rice, Fruit. former chairman of .the Democratic result in a curtailment of produc- The Big Problem Hines, who owns a big truck, cent motor cars. National Committee, was favored ed, the new appeals board reports to tion and the problem of keeping Kansas, is among the sections hard- Sugar, rice and Texas citrus fruit In Montana, where the western drove down 45th street yesterda.v Mnally arriving, Hines soon tired by Postmaster General Farley. Holt Johnson. factories going Is Imminent. half of the state has escaped drought est hit. may be put out of sight the same afternoon without missing hariLy of waiting for a policeman and Kansas City had an official high way, Nielander said, depending upon contends his age will not bar aim Hitler roust move cautiously in conditions, Dr. W. J. Butler, state any parked car. As the truck started on his way again. A bus from the Senate, that the Senate It foreign relations. Many foreign veterinarian, for many years, says of 108 yesterday, St. Louis and whether "surpluses” arise. The wheeled into Foster avenue, sonic was parked unsuspectingly at a TRE.A8URY B^VLANCE Wichita had KM; Springfield,’-.Mo., corporation has recently purchased self is the only judge of the qualifi- powers eye with suspicion Nazi there Is enough hay to take care of outraged ow-ners of damageid cars curb. Hines' aim was still good, cations of Us members. Tie points methods in Austria. the state's livestock If buyers don't and Oklahoma City, 102; Springfield, more cheese—American cream type, began -calling police. It seemed, and he put some marks on IL Washington, Au^. 8.— (A P )—The 104, and Concordia, Kas., 108. and will continue distributing food out that Henry Clay was seated Hopes were pinned on Frans Von come in from other sections. That's ni., however, to be a poor time of day Mr. Hines was getting a bit in- u-hlle under the age limlL pfEition of the Treasury August 6 In North Dakota, where Presi- bonuses of eggs, butter, sorghum Papen as special envoy to Vienna, the problem elsewhere, too. for policemen, as minutes passed dignant at all these obstructions, so Iii Kansas—Governor Langdon was: dent Roosevelt got a first hand and the government’s own breakfast but observers were doubtful h* Little hope la held for tmprovo- and no officers arrived. he decided to turn around and ^-/e ran away from Dr. John R. Brink- Receipts $25,554,352.50; ’expendi- would be able to keep the door open glimpse of the damage done by the food, a confection of wh'ole meat Meanwhile other indignant citi- the bus driver a good talking to for tures $27,886,977.50; balance $2,418,- n ent of the corn and sorghum feed and dried milk. ley, "goat gland" surgeon who lost for Nazism. season’s unfavorable weather, the zen* located a uniformed officer and being in the way. On the w-ay bact, bis Kansas medical license a few 679,873.8'i; customs receipts for the crops on the later grainc. temperature ranged from 90 to 94 Relief clients-will get the fresh Another Problem Washington, Northern Idaho and urged him to bestir himself before his truck ran over a dog, killing years ago. month $4,208,288.78. What to do with some 40,000 Aus- but dropped late last night, when a meat, as they have the other Itenu, the Hines’ truck had laid waste to Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since Western Montana, Western Oregon, heavy rain fell. Thurman Hill, Wichita lawyer and trian Legionnaires in camps around in food tickets handed out by their more machines. Unfortunately, tb)s By this time a policeman had ar- former member of the Kansas public July 1) $304,271,220.12: expenditures N.irthern California and Northeast- Four deaths were- attributed to relief workers. Because relief Munich close to the border, is %' ern Arizona escaped the blighted officer was on vacation, and he felt rived, and Hines was taken to Jail service commission, pressed Ketch- $578,098,688.88 (including $275,490,- growing problem. 7F>sy are equally the heat In Iowa. budgets are low, the offer of fresh 1* would be unbecoming for him tc area on the Department of Agricul- and held for a hearing today for um for the Democratic nomlnaticn ,"07.01 of emergency expenditures); discontent at Hitler's scotching Ttie east escaped excessively hot beef and veal Is not expected to dis- police and vacation simultaneously. recklessness, as half a dozen car excess of expenditures $273,827,- t'ore’s crog mag, , weather. blit appeared unlikely to overhaul turb ordinary meat sales. While all this calling for police owners insisted, him. 468.76; gold assets $7,949,017,614.43. (Continued on Page Twolvel B 3aiB !#er6R EVENING HHRALD, M,^GHESTBR, (X)NN, WEDNISDAT. Atl(?uaT 8 , 1 W 4. AOVUnUUtSNX—, 17JIM THY TO 8EB- DR. W .R . TINKER’S HERE’S AMAZING LIFE XTHE FOKINE BAIXCT FOX PUPS DISTURB : STORY OF QUm ilPLEISl New ToiK Aug. •.,-(A P )—No SLEEP OF FARMERS AUSTRIA PAYS BIRTHDAY TODAY culture In thlAcountry, eh? Local Stocks BOLIVIA AH ACKS They had to ehU out the police Undcrbnuh To Be Cut Down THE (Oontfaned ftoni •age One) . a t ' Lewisohn Staditim last nignt (FonUahei by Putnam A Co.) When several thousahd culture- Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. In Search For HicUng Place A TRIBUTE TO QtlU goH tot* o jfo rd to. good fu m fk ito For the newspapsr flash brought an minded persons stormeo^^'^ sta- j Of Animals. t EMBARGO ON ARMSI BARGAINHOUND Medical Examiner Reaches Immediate delugo of telegrams, In- dlum gates to aee the Foklne 1 P . M . S t o c k s quiries, congratulations, auggsatlons, ballets. Waahlnglon, Coan., Aug- ^ UEimDEAD pouring into Corbell. Within 24 Seventeen thousand persona^— ' Bank Stocks (A f) —VateroB farmers were His 81 Milestone ~ P r a c ' hours two offers were received to ex- the largest crowd aver to Mck Bid Asked *” !'* today th«y hod found at (Omthioed irom Pag! Ob !) League of Nations and World A m you know ther* «rt zto native Wool is more Important than allk hibit the babies at the Chicago admittance to the stadium, home Nat Bonk A Truat 18 16 lost the explanation tor the ' this fall. - Couturiers arc using it peacbM. arouAd tbeee parts due to World's Fair. of culture - under - the - stars— Cor^J^Wv•r ...... 480 woird oounda which tor many lien to Auitrls !i Cbanealler HU* the severe winter, but Pero Or* for every type of costume, inplu^ng deed Here 54 Years. Jammed the place, and ten thou- But there was more Important I Htfd. aqoa. Trust ,,.. 67 nights hav* dtoturbod the slum- I t r ! special envoy. Powers Criticized for Ac- chards would like to tell you that evening dresses. One smart eve- I sand more sought admission. Im- Hartford^stloom) .... 18 bora o f Washington rooidento they can supply thdr customers ning ensemble has a long white work at the Dionne home. Feeding “ Indicate that for the youngsters was devised with patient at the slow movement or Phoenix 8t>D. and T. ,168 and thair oummar guaato. on the Cterman aide, too, thare la a with delicious OMr^ia peaches that aatln skirt and a separate top of This is the birthday aonirersary the long lines at the gates, th-i tion in Note. of one of Manchester's best known msdlelne droppers holding cowr'a InimniKia stMka Tbs farmer! got their hsoda wiuingneaa to put an end to the un- are In now and will be for tbs next knitted wool that slips on over the crowd rushed the entrances. Thj Attna Casualty togethor, oompond notoa, and dUsens os it was on August 8, 1868 milk and com syrup. Then all the bewsbl# situation. The dissolution A U G UST RANGE SALE two or three days. bead—sweater fashion. Another nuh was without roishsp. Freneh-Canadian mothara o f the Aetna Fire ..., concluded tha myaterioua bowls of the Auatrion haadquorters at evening govht Is of very sheer wool that William Richard Tinker, who Police were called and traffic Aetna Ufa .,,, coma from a family of fox, Geneva, Aug. 8.— (A PI—Bolivia has been in the practice of medicine neighborhood who could serve as Munlrt and the ouppreislon of the Sales! Sales! in a dull shade of gold. was blocked for half an hour. Automobile ... pups. Austrian Press Seniee (In Ger- today delivered a note attacking Eveiywh e r e In Manchester since 1880 was born wst-nursss esme IB and offsrad their Thousands of disappointed cul- help. Conn. Genera] .. Just whara tha pu])a wara many) are good algna. the L,eague of Nationa and world Anfust sales! Have you gone this far through in Tolland, Moss., a son of William ture-seekers went home. Others Hartford F ire...... hiding was atUJ undatormlnad. Cash Prices on Club Terms and Emily (Slocum) Tinker. Both TacUeee AoHoo. ' Now certainly the summer -without taking advim- On the'aeoond day, as ths wonder sat on a pile of buUdlng material Hartford Steam BoUer But tha formars tasya daddad powars for Inspiring and participat- is the time to tage of the offer made to you by sides of the family descended from grew that the quintuplets were etill near the stadium walls aaa National F lr a ...... to cut down oil undmiiruab on "Unfortunately. I must osy that ing In an arnu embargo agalnat original Mayflower colonists. His pick up things The Manchester Electric Company— alive, an Incubator arrived fro'm a listened to the music that accom- Phoenix F ir e ...... 63 the theory that without the un- tactless actions are still Indulged in Bolivia and her enemy, Paraguay, to “fluisb that of baying installed In your father was the seventh generation Chicago newrspaper, and a conUlner panied the Foklne ballet dancers Travalers ...... 395 derbruah—favorite haunt of the •which usually con be charged to aub- without a preliminary determina- removed from the original member of mothere' milk cams from a Chi- the summer' kitchen for a year’s free trial an in "Sebeherasade" and "Les Public t'tiUtles Stocks animal—tbara con be no foxes. ordtnatea. Official Oermony Is tion as to which of the two coun- —c o t t o a electric range? Try new recipes, of the pgrty that landed at Ply- cago hospital. Syllphldes". proceeding correctly In every man- tries is responsible for the bloody mouth. Conn. Elec Serv ..... 40 ner." dresses. Unferie, a tricky bat*->'ou'll cook and bake in It for a, year iuid • Oestha Narrowly Averted Conn. P ow er...... gg war In the (Jtaaco region. Hit Training. find about everything reduced to then If you don't want to keep It When first wsighed. on a rusty the campaign baa been delayed un- Asked wrhat ha thought of Chan- In Itc note the Bolivian govern- Dr. Tinker was educated in the Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 87 about half price. Take an after- Just send It hack. What an offer! old potato scale, the five little gave hops that they might well Hartford Elec ...... 53 Ut the actual nomination of a state cellor Hitler. Prince Alois evaded a ment declared both Italy and Po- MONTHS noon of! and go through the shops common schools of his native town suters together weighed well under go on to maturity. Hartford Oos ...... ticket. By re-eaUbllahlng this reply, but he suggested that it was land, although participating In the and this was.followed by an advanc- 45 d t will be time well spent. Dark gpeen. rust and black, in 10 pounds. , They were ail between do., pfd ...... committee, he said, all pKlimlnary hard to understand why a man who embargo, ehare the Bolivian view- ed course at the South Berkshire In- Every hour, it might almost be 45 the ordcr” named,, are the leading a foot and IS inches In mgth. aid, baa been climax for the S N E T Co ...... 104 delays of finance would arranged governed authoritatively should not polnL The protesting nation con- Vinegar will remove rust stains Btitution at New Marlboro, Mass., 108 colors for Septembsr street dress- All loqked .exactly alike, and no quintuplets, for despite their re- .Manufacturlag Stocka for and the path cleared for the have sufficient power bver a group cludes by Issuing the warning that from the- sink. Simply pour on a es. Browm, oxford -gray and dark and In turn at the Wesleyan Acad- one knew which was the oldest, of political adventurers to put ' she may be obliged "to resort to emy at Wilbraham, Mass. Follow- markable progress during two Am Hardware...... 19 u work of raising funds as soon os the few drops, leave them there for at blue follow in popularity. If you for Mrs. Legros had had too much Am Hosiery ...... convention ends. stop to this nonsense. / complete liberty of action and to ing his graduation from this Institu- months, they are not at far ad- least 13 ralnutta, and then scour want to combine colors in an inter- on her hands at their birth to vanced as many children are at Arrow H and H, com. 9 “The murder of Dollfusa," he* adopt decisions dictated by de- TO PAY! the sink in the usual manner. esting manner, try putting a wide tion he entered the New York Med- do any Ugglng. Ohee one of -hem birth. do., p f d ...... 96 dared, “wras a low crime which spair." belt of rust-colored velvet on a dark ical College and was graduated from began to turn blue, and a drop of to be punished by death. I believe Asked to explain this paragraph there. In 1880. For a few months So It was another climax when BilUngs and Spencer.. __ China and glaasware bordered in green frock or a red velvet one on a dUuted rum was added to its ration Bristol Brass ...... 20 this would have been done In any a Bolivian spokesman said he was black dress. he carried on the practice of medi- on the, weekend, of Aug. 6, it. was country. not able to go into details but that BUY NOW AND SAVE! nautical designs, are perfect for a of milk. Several times this expedi- decided to treat Marina spreading do., p f d ...... 96 yacht or summer cottage. One set cine with an uncle In East Hartford, ent appeared to be ail that saved Called a Lie. the statement did not imply Boli- but In the fall of 1880 came to Man- leg tumor, in fear that the blood- Case, Lockwood and B __ 300 N. Y. Stocks via's resignation from the League of dishes has. a white background one of the Uny ones from death. filled swelling might break. That Collins Co...... 60 “In this comiectlon, i would like On this special offer, you can well afford to d.i your Fall range buying earlv. Our line with rows of blue rope around the chester and started a general prac- Four days after the birth, Dionne to emphasize that, while I am a good of Nations. . Is now ready, with a most complete assortment, mcluding wonderful new Glenwood models, tice. He has continued to make his would almost certainly be fatal to Colt’s" F irearm s...... 18 > MH odge.s. Another, done In blue, is signed a contract for appearance of so tiny a baby. Eagle Lock ...... 29 Adam Exp German, the allegation of the Aus- and they come at prices more attractive than ever before. trimmed with gold anchors. home here since that time and while the quintuplets at the Chicago Fair. Fafnl Bearings ...... Air R educ...... trian Press Service that my sons not as active In his profession as The "operation,” one of the 50 60 He was offered a sum to him fabu- atrangest in patient and surround- Fuller Brush. Class A . 7 Alaska Jtm .. >.. w-ere in the German Storm Troops XAST OF U. S. MARINES was the case In his early years, he lous, for he was a man with chil- ia k base lie. One son fell in the 10 ings to be recorded in medical his- Gray Tel Pay SUtion. 9( Allegheny ...... atm maintains office hours and con- dren, over whom hung like a pall a Hart and C o o le y ...... World War; the otter Uvea quietly ‘Zimmerman of North School street, tinues as medical examiner. tory, woe successful. Marie and Allied Chem' ..., HAVE NOW LEFT HAITI ONCE A CONVICT, and was attended by more than 80 mortgage debt of a few hundred her Bisters slept throughout the Hartmann Tob, com.. —. In Austria." We Will Hold For Later Delivery If Wanted In his early days Dr. Tinker con- dollars. do., p f d ...... 15 Am C a n ...... Prince Alois said he did not ba- of-her friends from this town and fined his activit'le.s largely .to the proceedings, Marie waking with a Kockvtite. Dr. Dafoe balked, and when the Int Silver ...... 22 Am Coml AIco .. lieve Auatria would appeal, to the jirnctlce of medicine a.s Dr. Julian luaty yell when adhesive tape was Move Closes the Rook of Amer- j DIES A REFORMER Outdoor games were enjoyed, quintuplets all developed unmistak- do., pfd ...... 65 League of Nations against Germany Parker, then medical examiner of removed which had bound a ra- Am For Pow .... lean Intervention in Latin j and one of the fun-making features able symptoms of Jaundice on June dium container to her leg. For the L nders, Frary A C'lk. 30 on account of the murder of DoU- the town of Manchester, was a po- Am Rad St S ... fuss, stating: (ConttnoM from Page One) vya.. a mock marriage In which the 3, when they were leas than a week “operation," performed by Doctors New Brit. Mcb. com.. 3 America. 1 lice surgeon and moat of the sur- old. Dafoe put his foot down. They Am Smelt ...... principal parts were taken by Mrs. Howard and Edmund Kelly of Bal- do., p f d ...... 30 Am Tel and Tel “ It la my opinion that HlUer Daniel fluda* as the bride. .Mrs. gery work was referred to Dr. were not going to bo moved, he timore, Md., consisted of exposing Mann & Bow. Claaa A . 3 knew nothing about the attempt.' Washington, Aug. 8.— (A P )—The spent the last year of her life, hap- Pnrki»r. ruled. Am Tob B ...... The Latest Glenwood Duplex Combination Bertha CItfturd, the bridegroom, the tumorous growth to radium do.. Class B ...... Am Wat Wks .. To a query regarding the possi- Marines are coming home from py for the tlrst time in her mar- It was long before the coming of All Records Broken bility of the reatoratton of the Haps- Haiti next week, closing the Ixxik riage Mrs. Zimmerman, the bridesmaid, emanations. North and Judd ...... 15 Anaconda ...... Mrs. Kosc Dashay, the best man, the automobile when Dr. Tinker had As the Infants turned their firs* A score or more of French-Ca- Niles, Bern Pond .... 8 burg Monarchy in Austria, the of American intervention In Latin Re-designed for greater beauty and utility, Oslmmc’s Friend his first office on Main street. The week of Jlfe, they had alreadv Armour 111 A ... Prince replied: Glenwood C-H Range, Complete Mrs. Elslo Wichester of Vernon, the nadian farmers ant their wives, Peck, Stow and Wilcox 8 .Atebiaon ...... America. Model iModel Cloode formed a lasting friend- horse and buggy became too slow broken all records for quintuplets, Cash Prices— 8 Months To Pay! tnis new Glenwood is the feature number of minister, and Mrs. Louise Schaller, sons, and daughters had gathered Russell. Mfg ...... Auburn ...... "Although I am a Monarchist, I When the American flag is haul- ship with Thomas Mott Osborne a method of travel for the fast and eager lnqulrle.s from medical ed down at the barracks In Port-au- 6-118 Or.r line. Combines coal or oil and gas in one the flower girl. tn their .Sunday best outside the SCOVill ...... ' jg i Balt and Ohio ., can aasure you the Hapsburg ques- 8L-318 and later toured the country lec- growing practice that he was de- men of several countries were .stuff- tion is not 'actual' at present either Prince, August 15, and the "devil compact stove and one oven, with added turing on prison reform. He retired The gifts were placed In a baby wire fence that shuts off the nurs- Stanley W o rk s...... 16 : Bendix ...... carriage, decorated with green and veloping In Manche.ster as theie ed in the pockets of Dr. Dafoe. ery-farmhouse from the road. Sol- Standard Screw ! ...... 52 In Austria or Hungary. dogs" embark, for home. It will sig- capacity, added convenience, added modem with Oil Burner five years ago and lived on a pen- were but few doctors In town In By this time a guard had to be Beth S te e l...... nal the liquidation of another of the sion from the government. yellow, which was wheeled before enln-faced motorists scattered dust do., pfd., guar ...... lOO Beth Steel, pfd . "The aristocratic legitimlata who facilities. Comes in two sizes—36” witli those days and most of them were ! established about the 'ittle nmise on the rutty-one-lane road from wartime tasks that Undo Sam He has no known relatives. The the bride-elect. Refreshments of Smythe Mfg. Co...... 28" Borden ...... went to Steenockerzeel (the Belgian sandwiches, cake, punch and lee located at the north end. Dr. for visitors refused to respect the Callander to Corbell as they passed Taylor and F e n n ___ _ _ villaga where Archduke Otto has shoulderid and it will underscore 1.00 tv-0 cpvers over coal or oil section, and 42” This popul'H hearthless model has generous oven capa- Bowery Mlas.on hss taken charge Tinker decided to' use a more rapid Can Pac ...... 159-50 cream were served. signs of "Private" and "No Admis- leaning out to get a look at the Torrlngton ...... 54 been In exile) on their own Inltlattva America's I'good neighbor" policy. with four covers. Most attractive color city and full 6-cover top. A compact, space-saving of funeral arrangements and serv- method to get around with and pur- sion" that had been posted Neigh- Case (J. 1 . ) ...... Haiti regains full sovereignty aft- ices will be held tomorrow after- most famous farm-house In the Underwood Mfg Co ... 42 Cerro De Pasco . received no official support. Chan- combinations, and it’s real Glenwood quality chased a bicycle. It was a "high bors helped shoo away .the curious, world. All were os unconscious of er 19 years. The evacuation is be- (Upper Left) style, with decorative steel mantel shelf, and choice of noon from a Brooklyn funeral Union Mfg Co ...... _ Cbea and Ohio .. cellor Schuschnigg is avowedly Mon- at moderate cost. (Upper Right) wheel" bicycle and the doctor had a hi t the rush >t promoters having what was going on within as were U 8 Envelope, c o m ... 80 archist, yet one of hia first acta waa ing completed two months ahead of colors in lustrous enamel. Offered at a very special home. CURB QUOTATIONS special attachment for carrying his business propositions to offer the Chrysler ...... indicated, as the result o f Pres- the sleeping quintuplets themselves. do., pfd ...... 105 Col Carbon ...... the suppression of all Monarchist price, complete with high-grade oil burner installed— medical bag. Dionnes was so great that Dr. Da- $60,000 Worth of Radium ident Roosevelt’s visit to the Island Veeder Root ; ...... 27*. Coml, Solv ...... propaganda by the legitimist for a limited $ime only ! Atner Super Pow ...... 2 Bicycle Riders. foe threatened to have the babies Dr. Edmund Kelly had brought Whitlock Coll Pipe . . . groups.” J republic In July. MISS HARRIET SCHAILER He and the late Elwood R. E'a taken to a hospital If It did not Cons G a s ...... Blue Ridge ...... j from Baltimore a lead casket the J.B.Wll’ms Co., $10 par 45 Cons O i l ...... The Marine occupation which be- were among the best riders of this stop. size of a man's fist. It held emana- gan July 28, 1916, grew out of Cities Service ...... Cont Can ...... READY FOB SEA DYVE Elec Bond and Share ...... 10»i type of bicycle In those days and Hia brother. Dr. William A. tions from one quarter of a gram wholesale disorder on the Island, GIVEN A SHOWER PARTY both were often seen riding togeth- Dafoe, outstanding Canadian ob- of radium—$60,000 worth In gase- Com P rod ...... and the wartime fear that a Euro- Ford Limited ...... 8 Del L and Wn . . . Hamilton. Bermuda, Aug. 8.__ Nlag Hudson Pow .. .•...... er. The do,c:tor also owned a couple stetrician 6t Toronto, visited the ous form. pean power would secure a coaling The Standard Glenwood Duplex Now LAVERY MENTIONED Du Pont ...... (A P )—William Beebe and Otis Range and Bride-Elect Guest at Miscel- Segal Lock ...... of horses, a carriage or two and the quintuplets at this time, and ex- Handling the casket gingerly. Dr. Barton sailed from St. George's base there within striking distance Stand Oil In'd...... 25^ sled, for roads were not broken oiit pressed amazement that either Kelley extricated the gases, confin- Eastman Kodak . of the United States. • laneous Gift Party at Home Elec and Mus .. this morning to make their first United Gas ...... by plows then and It was a duty of mother or children was alive. But ed them tn a brass case.' Marie waa FOR GOVERNORSHIP descent in their bathysphere In an Besides policing the country, the at a Record Low Price! of Her Aunt. all doctors to answer calls at any they were, and beginning to show lifted by Nurse De Klrillne out of Elec Auto U U . United States helped Haiti to mod- Oil Burner Gen Elec ...... S. effort to better last year's dive of t r i : t h i n a d v e k t i s i n o time of the day or night. Dr. definite gains, . her Incubator to what had been the 2,200 feet. ernize her finances, build 800 miles Tinker was one that could bo de- (Oontlnoed from Page One) Gen Foods ...... Miss Harriet M. Schaller, daugh- Wheeling, W, V— The owner of a While the Ontario highway de- Dionnes' dining-room table. Ad- The sea was calm and the weath- of highway, establish a public INIodel *nis splendid Duplex Combination haa been ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Schal- pended upon to come when culled. partment was repairing the mud hesive tape bound the brass case Gen Motors ...... health service, decorate the Haltlen Model south side night club paid for news- la offered by hia friends for the GiUette ...... er Ideal as the barge Gladisfen, our best seller for two years, and now chal- ler, Sr., of Center street, was given paper advertising space to advise Dr. Tinker was fond of sports of road between Cnilander and 'Cor- to Marie's log over the tumor. Then bearing, the two-ton diving ball guards, balance the budget an'" re- 36 8L-8-18 all kinds, lie was an ardent fisher- bell to help Dr. Dafoe's daily trips the nurse promptly returned the same domination but Citron Gold Dust ...... lenges competition with a new low price for a mtsoallaneouB shower last evening prospective customers: has not yet said he would try for it. steamei] from the harbor to a spot habilitate the educational system. In honor of her approaching mar- man and was one of about five oth- to the cottage and Insure that he baby to her Incubator and sleep. Hudson Motors . . . The. maximum Marine forces in a range of this quality. Completely equipped Who gneth where and be cheat- ' The recent statement of National Int Harv ...... five miles from St. George's where riage to .lohn Horan of Hartford. I'd. Come ilown and see me some er men that purchased land In Bol- could make them In had weather, At the end of 44 minutes. Dr. Haiti during the Caco rebellion in for either coal or oil and gas, it bakes with ton and built a pond, which i-as Committeeman Archibald McNeil Int N ic k ...... yesterday the sphere was lowered $ The party was held’ on the lawn at time. Warm beer, poor ilancers, the doctor was seeing the quin- Edmund Kelly looked at his watch 3,020 feet In a final test lalthout oc- 1918 and 1920. was 2,400 men. Late- 129-50 praising Congressman Francis T Int Tel and Tel .. both in one oven. Comes in two sizes, and in the homo of her aunt, Mr«. John rotten music." stocked with fish. He was always tuplets through their siege of Jaun- and is.sued a crisp order. Tenderly cupants. ly 845 troops have been on duty proficient as an angler. Ho was' also Doctors Howard Kelly and Dafoe Maloney's candidacy for the Sena Johns Manville .. $ choice of three enamel colors. (Not illus- Complete dice, and they began to gain weight torlal nomination to run against there. 129-50 fond of hunting and he w h s one of more consi.stently. removed the adhesive tape that Kennecott ...... trated, but resembles in appearance the a few who erected a shooting gal- held fast the brass case. Senator Walcott, baa aroused "New Lenigh Val Rd . .. (Not niu.trated) (Not Illustrated) New Incubators Installed Guarders” who say they want ranges pictured above.) lery on Forest street. Just to the Through the Canadian Red Cress Marie opened her mouth and U gg and Myera B rear of the pre.sent Army and Navy shrieked, moving her grandfather, representation on the party ticket. Loew'a ...... and a Toronto newspaper, new l.i- In event Maloney is nominated. They R‘ ich w id TOLLAND club. cubators were rushed in. one for Oliver Dionne, who was loading Lorillard ...... Built .Vrniory wood Into the stove In the next are said to have drawn up their Mon.santo Chem . . . One hundred and thirty-seven Cash Prices— 8 Months To Pay ! each baby old-fa.shloncd Incuba- own ticket and place Prof. Harry FINAL When roller skating was a favor- tors heated by hot water, for mod- room, to remark: Mont W a rd ...... from the Federated church school ite Indoor game he, with the late C. "She's got good lungs, anjovay!” Morgan Ayres of Westport on It Nat Biscuit ...... attended the picnic held at Pine ern electric boxes could not be used for United States Senator first and O. Treat, the late C. G. Watkins where there Is no power. Dr. Bldmund Kelly, sdn of Dr. Nat Dairy ...... Point Lake, IlazardvlIIe, last Thurs- and F. E. Watkins built what was Howard (together they run a ra lieutenant governor second. Nat Distillers ..... day. Games, boating, batting and a And on June 9. the 12th day of If Maloney is nominated for the Lynn *De Luxe * Oil Burner August Cl earance known as llio skating rink on Wells dlum hospital In Baltimore) de- N Y Central fine dinner and a pleasant day spent the quintuplets' lives, they were Senate, friends of State Labor Com- street. It was later convcrteii Into named: Marie, Yvonne, Emelie, scribed the tumor in the medical NY NH and ft- .... was the report from all present. term "angioma,” a growth resem missioner Joseph M. Tone have ex- Noranda ...... Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes have I'licv.s Keducod To Lowest of the -Sca.soi' an armory and was used us such by" Ceclle atid Annette. .Marie, tiniest pres.sed a willingness to offer him Company G until the boys marched of the babes, .show'ed a definite gain bling a birthmark, liver-colored, North Am ...... returned from a trip to the World's for Congress from the Third Dis- Packard ...... For Example: out of the. building to serve at ic in weight on this day for the first and B little more than an Inch in trict. Fair and many other places of In- .Mexican border after which It was time. Three permanent trained diameter. A relatively rare growth, Penn ...... terest. Glenwood. F $ Cash Price Glenwood € — Coal or Oil Range it has been spreading rapidly, and The Democratic rivalry In Bridge Phila Rdg C and I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neff have .50 converted Into a garage. nurses went on duty. Madame port for town chairman s to be C O TT O N DRESSES If was derided by the state health It had been agreed that immediate 1 Phil Pete ...... moved to Bristol. Misses' and Women a Louise De Kirilin". Marie Anne ^nclcd with the choicj of John 8 Months To Pay $ Here’s a big fellow—the Glenwood C, with full 20” Formerly $1 05 at.d department that there should be a treatment waa neccssaVy. But now Radio ...... Mrs. Bessie Bailey, who has spent 44-50 $2.95. Cloutier, and Yvonne Leroux. Cullinan. Oil Burning Range square oven plenty of baking capacity, and a whale of a repre.sentative In Manchester to act Now Mrs. Dionne for . the mo- it IS believed that a few more sim- Rem Rand ...... several weeks as guest of Mr. and for the state body and Dr, Tinker ilar treatments will insure Marie The Democrats In Torrington Rey Tob B ...... Mrs. Samuel Simpson, has returned heater. You can’t beat Glenwood construction for a ment held the attention of Dr. have endorsed Representative Fran- PAJAMAS was named as the first "board of Dafoe. On the 15th day she con- against danger from the breaking Sears R oeb u ck ...... to her home. Special For August Sale Only. real dependable range, of the tumor. Senate for the Socony V a c ...... Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough with Ono iind two piecon. Kormi*rly || 05, health" In the town of Manchester, tracted fever, and for 24 hours 30th District. Here’s an ideal compact range for the up-to-data and the C is tried and continuing in that office until the ____gave __ the „ gravest______concern. But she The quintuplets' future should South Pac ...... their children,' Warren, Lawrence kitchen—whore the modem conveniences and economy L^ws S. Reed of Waterbury, South" Rwy ...... and Shirley, are spending a few proven, (^mes with tri- change In the town charter set up n i Threw it (iff. and within 48 hours be assured. Celebrating the two- of oil burning is combined with reliable performance SILK SLIPS banker, has declined to run for the St Brands ...... days at the shore at New London. For 10 years Lynn haa been tte outstanding leader In angular coal grates, Shadow Panel. Formerly $1,20 new nicthod of handling, cases and | was improving steadily. month victory, the guardians an- Senate In the 15th District. range burners. And It's still tte quickest, cleanest, most he retired as a member. nounced plans to launch a sub- St on Cal ...... The Tollaml Grange will sponsor and beautiful appearance. It comes in a rich green and As the fourth week approached. At Hartford tonight there will be reliable burner made. which may be removed Active as he was Tn hia profes- strong efforts were made to get scription fund to be placed in St on N J ...... a public whist at the Community ivory color combination, with full 6-cover oil-finish top for oil burning. Choice trust for the babies. The- Red a complimentary dinner t o ' CTon' Tex XJorp ...... House Friday evening, August 10. BEACH ROBES sion. he took an interest In many rid of the binding contract that gressman Kopplemann with Gov- that requires no blacking. And it’s Glenwood guaran- You do not bum oil in a Lynn—tte oil turns to vapor, of enamel colors. Formerly $l 20 civic and business projects tn Man- called for the babies' appearance Cross plans to build this fall a Timken Roller Bear These gatherings have proved pop- teed quality in every respect—even at this low price. eliminating smoke, soot and odor. New burner cones give ernor Cross and Congressman ular and a social time with prizes chelcr. In 1897, with the late Dr. at the World's Fair. Medical opin- miniature but modem hospital Maloney among the speakers. Trans Am erica...... increiteol heat, packingless die-cast valves can never leak, K. H. Whlton; he rcpre.scnted Man- a.ssume the cost of medical care Union Carbide ..... given" and refreshments served are SILK DA NCE SETS ion by now united In the view that Fairfield Republicans are likely die-cast bottle stand In satin sliver flnl.sh la permanent. A nd' Chemise. Formerly $1.20. chester in the Legislature. It would be highly unwise to move food and clothing. Dionne has had' Union Pac ...... much enjoyed. offers of an adjustment on hts to go Into their shrievalty conven- Unit Aircraft ...... The monthly supper of the Ladies When you buy a Lynn, you’re sure of satisfaction. When he came to Manchester to them. tion with several candidates for the live the medical examiner. Dr. mortgage. ,Mrs. Dionne haa vir- Unit Corp ...... Aid Society will be .held in the Four Otiardlans Named » against Sheriff PLAY SUITS Julian Parker, had been a Civil war tually recovered her normal health Reilly, Democrat. Unit Gas Imp ...... church dining rooms Friday eve- White Nautical Styje. Sire.; tq to The tumor on the leg of Marie and strength. 20, docNr and because of a disability began to give some concern U S Ind AIco ...... ning, August 10, Under the direc- Formerly $1.96. The future, which must have Edward L. Kelly, executive secre- tion of the Cradle Roll mothers. Lynn Lypto Burner Only $34.50 was not able to get out In some during the fifth week. Dr. Dafoe tary to former Governor Trumbull U S Rubber ...... Cash Prices— 8 Months To Pay! cases. On the death of Dr. Parker, loomed crushingly over them as u S Smelt...... Mrs. Emery Clough, superintendent had not considered It dangerous, who recently gave up the Republi- he WHS named as medical examiner and Marie scarcely minded at all, they looked down on the five tiny U S Steel ...... of the Cradle Roll, will be chairman SILK DHESSIES DRP:ss and S1\)KT forms in the clothes-basket, now- can town chairmanship at Bridge-' for the evening. A short enter- for .Manchester. ,Ho still holds that but specialists were called in for jmrt, returned from a vacation In Vick Chem ...... office. 14 lf/( COATS ' s u n s at Final Mark Down of safety’s' sakq. All agreed that looks hopeful and even"' rosy to West Union ...... tainment win be given following He Is also the local examiner for the Dionnes. Vermont yesterday with an arm In the supper. the Season Prices. radium treatment later would a sling. He broke It In an automo- West El and Mfg .. I* o n o T II V the state nilHtary companies In eliminate the growth without any bile accident Sunday night. Woolwortt ...... ,, u 11 , .s o ,\ Mr. and Mrs. ivan Wilcox of Mer- The Glenwood Automatic Combination Manchester besides being examiner groat difficulty. Elec Bond and Share (C urb). lOti row were Sunday guests of rela- for .several years for different life State Chairman David A. Wilson l i r II r 4* <. M l» n I tives. Efforts were being made now to today appointed a Democratic state insuranee companies.' have the Children’s Aid Society NEGRO BOY 1$ KILLED K r i n O ' { { r i « - n * M o 4 * r r Mrs. Keat Burgess of West Hart- This is the king of the Glenwood line, and Ills Faintly ftnMce committee to develifp wava />irn U >1 l . x U , J . ford made a business trip to Tol- Cash Prices— 8 Months To Pay ! made guardian for the quintuplets, and nieana for raising sinews need- Model the finest range made anywhere. Automatic Model In 188a .he married Miss Eugenio tH\un. 1‘unttm s but this proved Impossible, for ed In the fall political warfare. land botfs Saturday and Monday. SaiiU, a daughter of John Sault, at FOOUNG WITH A GUN lUfuuin, / M rs.'T. W. Graham of South 136 oven heat control, automatic burner lighting, 42 there had been no neglect on tho Tonite and Every that time general superintendent of part of the parents. So Attorney Coventry and Mrs. Valentine of improved “ Speed-lux” burners, new “clean- Cheney Brothers’ silk mills. Tp their D p i C K H A T I C F I N A N C E S. Pomfret, were in town recently in- General Arthur W. Roebuck of Hartford. Aug. 8.— ( A P ) _ a — PLUS top” construction. Bakes with coal or oil, marriage there has been bom a Ontario resorted to his powers as Police Do Not Know Whether Nile \ troducing and leaving for sale maps son. William U, Tinker. Jr., and a Democratic state finance commlttoe of Tolland County, made and pub- bakes with gas, and broils with gas— all in parens patriae (father (if the He Shot Him.self.or Whether w hich will, survey the financial prob- Np Cover — No Minimum. one large oven. Biggest capacity and quick- daughter. Miss Marlon Tinker, both country) and obtained a Judicial lished for the Tolland County $ of Manchester. Miss Tinker Is nw-av -Another Boy Pulled Trigger, lems before the fall campaign gets WERR League of Women Voters. The 182-50 est operation of any combination range. Asl; $ onler appointing, four official under way, was announced fodav bv 199-50 from Manchester the greater part drawings ar>, by Jerome Hoxle. to see its many 'advantages. You can buv guardians of the infants. This State Chairman Da\1d A. Wilson. CLUB IVY INNE (IWt) o f the time as a recreation director Invalidated the contract.s. formerly Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore and Mr. nothing better. (Bight) NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN and was In charge of the camp that Torrington, Cohn.. Aug. s!— (APi The appointees are Mayor T L.\KE POCOTOPAUG X.JI -Slgneil by the father. Oliva Dlonmi, —John Wooster, ten-year-old negro and Mrs. T. J. Thomas of Taunton, .New- Brigh t Rpot” was established by Mrs. Franklin Frank Hayes of Wate. l ury: Mayor East Hampton, CL RICM, Mass., were Sunday guests of Mr. and left the father literally with- b()y. waa almost Instantly killed Edward C. Moran c f Norwich; fo*. Presents Roosevelt for the working girls of out legal authority over his own and Mrs. John H. Steele. New York and supeiwised .Its open- wlien he was shot ivith a 12 guage mer mayor anl ii.i'scnl comMiisn- t five liny daughters. Shotgun In a shack In the east end —Invites You— Mrs. Adamson of New York City, ."r Another Thursday Dance! iDg. -V tioii commission*! - i:
ths Ooshsn-Comwall town line: Routs 87, 2 mllss west of ths tntsr- o f loos# graval— to Josepn n . Rica, Oraaby—Craig's UlU, Itoute 188, ad- of the Umta, cannot go to oollega, that one. IteaUatog tbAt it baa en- sccUoa of U. S. 7 aad 87; Bbcnnan— Uic., N ew Haven. gar will bold tha record for the ly too packages la aranulatad form. A good HIGHWAY PICNIC jacent to bHSga aver the east branch PAY RISE IS SUGGESTED Istior by Its fallurs Girh Eagerly. Await , Ths X bo U, Routs to, Wsbatuek Town of Durham—Haddam Quar- ittailoeM of the vesiMl in which be Tha faculty donatea Ita services. Ths raged Isgtob* ot garlic, cooked''eabMge, baked beans, way to use it Is to take tkree or the Salmon Brook, west side ot FIRES IN to 1st wlnasrs of slscUon majorltlss ot Hoad, t mils from New York State tet and Gate ro§dS( 7480 fast of etc., muat be entirely elimtnatod. four tablespooiMule a day, either at wlU bare cmaaed the Atlantic. parish house Is to be used for the bargain for all workert. he himself HEALTH-DIET ADVICE road; Oriawold— Tadpole, Route U , liaai SlmsburywColtags Highway water bound macadam, to Joseph FOR JERSEY SILK MILLS Over-exertion with physical exerciss meals or between meals. It does not LOtimONSDOT at. Plalnfleld-Canterbury- Oriewold R ost Routs 10, about 1-3 mils south in M A ten foot boat Is a pretty small l^ldlng of classes. Students will wrote 4m law creating NUIB al- Woodstock’s Opening PattagUa, New Britain. - BY U R. FR A N K McCOY a ^ r a meal oonlalntng these foods seem to matter. The agar-agar ia town One; Guilford— Clearvlew, threaunfoi ^JH}BUS8E0 bt tbb most idngle-handed. 91 Bnstgn-Blckford Mfg. Co.; South- Towna of Colebrook ana Norfolk— affair In which to cross any body of have to provide their own text books QaesUeas la ragor« to tMoItt aad IMel will frequently cause a heart strain, Route U. S. 1. ' PJUNTINa COMPANY, INC. . One big NLRB Job Is to avoid nut digested and contains vary little tugton—I'he Birches, Route 14, on Routp 183, 9807 feet of waterbound Increase to $21 Per Week Is water, even a millpond in bad weath- and pay an Initiation fee o f—live end often auddeo death. _ It eiu«n «trMt "settlements," which only pile up wUl ba aaaworsd ay Ur. Uolkiy who oaa food material. It therefore fumlshis As August 14 approaches, a^camp from the following localltiM STAH ROADSIDE Hadd^—Seven Falls, Route 8. east side o f Southington Mountain; macadam to John Arborio, Inc., Recommended for Paterson M«aeh*it«r, Conn 1 have Written special articles er; but there can be a good deal to dollars a year- more trouble for the futurs. Since bs addrtisaid la dara of tlila paper. En- bu'k for the inteatlnea and this as- BUDlbSr o f ATO OAf^Orly ’ and surrounding towns; RockvlUs, Mlddletown-Hadoam town Une; Har- St'Uthlngton — Southington lft„ Poughkeepsie, New York. VHOMAS PBROUBON dialing in greater detail with each «k-ts in relieving constipation whi..-fi .(Workers by Economist. ;. ______Q«a»ral M«b » k » t ______a boat besides Its size. Undoubt- The financial backing Is to be pro- courts are so slow, public opinion la eloaa atampsd, aaU-hddrsaasd aavalop% looidiig forward to camping at Manchester, Stafford Springs, WilU- winton— Cook’s Dtun, Route 117, 1 Route 14, at top of Soutblagtoa Town of Sprague—Scotland road,. Blazes in Oregon, Wailung< (or reply. d.eease mentioned In thie day’s arti- Is often caused by using food which Meuatam, adjacuat to Mr. Barnes; edly a ten-footer can be built that vided by private citizens, mpst of I perhaps its strongest weapon In tha Camp Woodstock, Woodstock Val- mantlc, Danielson, Hartford, Mert- mile east of Harwtnton Canter; Har- 4806 feet of water bound macadam Paterson, N. J., Aug. 8. — A wage PooBtad OotoMr 1. I f l l cle. Ariy o f these articles wUl he Is too highly Concentrated. South Windsor—Park Rest. Route PabtUbtd iilv«rT EtbbIbc Bse*pt ley,. Conn., the Y. M. C. A. camp den. New Britain, Broad Brook, winton— Charles -Sperry Blrge Me- to F. AiTigonI, Middletown. would be practically unstnkable and tham residenta of Falrtlild, Bridge-1 Chairman Oarrlson, handsome, sent to you If you state which ones Conunissioner MacDonald 15 back of Wapping Park at Man- Increase of 0.6 per cent for workers ton and Idaho Are Now BubObb* BBd BolldayA BBtcrm, at tb* DIET AN IMPORTANT . riany dtgssUvs disorders, due to the for Hartford, Tolland and Windham Thompsonville. The enrollment is morial Park, Route 117, 1-2 mile Poat OSiM ai MaacbMttr. Conn„ » » you went and w riu to me in^care (t? In Paterson silk mills was 'recom- non-capslzable, no matter what port and BtratfoVd. Probably moat | tanned, hlgh-browed 37-ysar-old FAC7TOR IN EVERY DISEASE reflex acUon o f the gall bladder (Bxerolse Mors) counties. Sopie of the girls are old large but there are places left for east of Torrington-Harwlnton town chester-South- Windsor town line- eaaoad OaM Man Mattel thin paper. Please enclote a self-ad- campers who return year after Stafford—Stafford Rest. Route 15, mended to the Industrial Relations atiBSCRIPTION RATES weather might be encountered. We o f the students, too, will come from Marvard Law School graduate. Is upon the stomBoh aad small intes- Question: K, V. Z. asks: "WTiat more girls. Applications should be Makes Public a List of line; Harwlpton- Polsind Brook, Under Control. dressed, large envelope and add one year. Others have yet to know the mads to Rev. WUUam F. Tyler, Route 117, 2 miles south of Route about 1 mile west of Intersection of AMUS^ENTS Board of the local silk Industry to- one Tear, ------by _—mall ...... - ...... could with to know more about Las- ..... ,h „. ...m u.,.,.. (Continued from Yesterday) ! tine, especially In the region o f the tiree-cent atamp for each article t' eatment would you give for a egse Per Meath,'by mall ...... f Joy o f comradeship which ona ex- Camp Woodstock, Woodstock Val- 116: Hebron—The Tulip Tree. Route Routes 15 and 82; Sterling— Pitch night In a report by Dr. Morris C. This,,the third of a leriea of arti- I'duedenum. In many cases the most you want. ot rstrovsrrion? I developed this Ctacle eeptea...... ,««•>.•.•••••$ «■ Ungsir'a little craft. It is probably course they must live at home. ; tionlst William Lloyd Osrrlsdn and {leriences while sitting with other ley, Oum., Mrs. Nelson Read. Rock- More Than 100 as Guide 14, 1-2 mile east of Hebron cienter. Fme Grove, at State Scales-Rhode Deshel, professor *ot economics at OtliTered, oae year ...... M .t* cles in which I am explaining the c) mptome of digestive distress are (T o be continued in Tomorrow’s about a year agu„ after the birth of Fordbam University, who has been Spokane. Wash., Aug. 8— (A P )— a prstty safe one. . It is about the moet modest odu-. Hoover's lavesUgstor and expert In I flue solely to an Irritated or infected my baby, from catching cold and be- campers around a glowing campfire villo. Conn., or Mrs. Carl Noren, Killingly-- Dark Lantern Hill, Island line, Routes 14 and 211; Sterl- [ i rt food plays in the cauM and cure irtlcle). Manchester. WAS GOB IN THE WAR, acting as Impartial chairman for Montana was the hot spot on the MEMBER o r THE ASSOaxTED deal of i catlonal enterprise that has com e' bankruptcy practices. Sharp-eyed, j gail bladder filled with thickened ing too strenuous. Is it possible for or swimming In the sparkling lake to Motorists. Route U. S. 6, i mile west of State ing— Y e Olde VMuntown Pound, PRESS Just the same It takes a o f all of the commoB djaordert, the board In the matter of wage re- Pacific northwest forest fire mapjto* to notice in a long time. . Vet som e-! '5- ^een I bUe or galletonaa. mo to become normal again?" or performing camp capers. While Parents and friends are cordially I'ne; Kllllngly—,Under the Ash, Route 14 at intersection of State Aid The Aaaoelated Prrn l« eacluitveiy hardihood to start out on a trip state commissioner of labor and brings us on down the alphabetical QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS working and playing together In invited to visit c%mp on Sundays road to Oneco. visions. The Increase recommended day. entitled to the aee for republleatloo Answer; Ths best thing for you to Route 12. 1 mUe norUi of the Klll- PLAYS ROLE IN nLMS by Dr. Deshel is substantially what across the Western Ocean with no how it seems to hold great possibil- NRA labor compliance chief in list to the subject next in line. Goitre la eharactarlssd'by an en- (Rubbing Bunion) beautiful natural surroundings ths when a program will be presented Thonnaston— East Branch Rock, ol ell aews diapatebee credited to it •lo la to take a oourae of “setting- Due to the fact that a great many ingly-Plainfleld town line. the workers requested under their Newly dlecovered blaze ot unde- 01 aoi otbererlse orcdlted in thie ities. It might be suggested that Massachusetts. Fevers (acute, develop Only be- (lugement of ths thyroid gland, QuetUon; Fi B. L. asks: "Will,you girls experience the healthy, happy, for them. RcUta 109, adjacent to bridge’ over companionship but oneself. You get up' exerctees. These Ora tbs exer- Lebanon contract with the manufacturers, termined dlmenslona e p re ^ rapidly paper aad alao Ibe local newe pub- The oldest member Is Prof. Harry cause of some poisoning of the body owing to an Irritation. Tw o common kindly le t . me know If rubbing s J helpful' living which the directors - The campers are: Manchester, requests have come to the state east branch of Naugatuck River; lliiied berelB. an awfully long way from home out its emblem might well be the acorn-: cises taken while lying on the back, Lebanon—Lebanon Rest, Route 87, Pat O’Brien Feels Like an Old which provides for wage revisions up Selway river canyon In the Sel- A. Mills, who is 61 and teaches eco- and these wa.stes are burned up dur- causes are a diet lacking in food bunion will reduce or enlarge It? U t o f Camp Woodstock, through the Valeria Miller, Emma Lou Kehler, highway department this summer Thompson— Roadside Stop, Route All rishte or republlcatlon pt It might grow'into a mighty oak' where you raise and touch your toes, Just north of the village of Chesiput every three months. way National Forest. (3CC crews aneclal diapatebee bereln are aleo re- In the middle of that pond. Lastln- nomics at University of Chicago, a ing on eliminative crisis, which we iciitne and irritation of the gland by rubbing is of no avail, could you te'l camp program, aim to provide. Joyce Kehler, Marcelle Holloran, 13, 1 mile north of Reardon s Cor- Grad Bark to College Re- lie . I will bs glad to send you a for information concerning the loca- Hill;, Ledyard—The Rockery, Route The present scale of payment is were rushed from (Jlearwater For- aereed. get, whd has been doing this kind of who knows? thickset, bald mkn, long known as cal; a fever. Only the use of food not 1‘ xlc wastea, dus to dietetic errors. mo what to do?" following people will co-op- Alma Btrath, Betty Erickson, Mari- ner : Thompson—Qumebaug Rest, union in Picture. ccmplsts set of Ibnss If you will for- Uon of the 100-odd picnic, areas 2, 1 mile west of North Stonlngton $1.94 for each lOO.OOU picks, a rate est to check the flamea. Pull earvlea client nt A Sere- thing for yeara and baa been all a successful Isbor arbitrator. needed in the body makes a fever Headaches are not usually pro- Aswer: The bunion is formed be- erate to carry out the camp pro- on Alley, Grace Noren. Phyllis Route 193, adjacent to new bridge nerd me your name and address on gram for the girls' period from Au- Noren, Ibiscilla Peabody, Agnes which have been built along Con- tuwn line; Lisbon— Qulnebaug River at which the average weekly earning Reinforcements were aent during icA Ina Ptcessary. duced by anything more mysterious 'cause of a constant rubbing of the south of Qulnebaug village; Tolland the night to 250 men fighting a over ths world, says bs has food and TAX EXEMPTION a large, stamped envelope. gust 14 to August 28; Rev. William Shearer. necticut highways by the depart- View, Route 12, 1-2mile east of Making a picture about the Unit- of weavers has been estimated to oe Flatulence, or excessive gas pres- than plain biliousness. It le truly re- loe against either a tight fitting —Oak Grove. Route 74. 1 mile west Btubbom blaze on Lost Horse creek. Pobliaber'e Kepraaentativa; The Water enough in hit liny ship to F. Tyler, Vernon, camp manager Rockville and Ellington, Nancy ment's Bureau of Roadside Develop-' SUetucket River bridge, north side ed States Navy gave Pat O’Brien $20. Dr. Deshel’s decision brings Jullua Maihewa Special .Aaeney—.Mew The opinion of the Supreme Court sure. Is perhaps the most comrhon markable bow many headachee from sl.oe or one that is too loose. Have of West. Wlllington; Tolland—Cr>'- and Director Lloyd Bacon, the same the rate up to $1.95, and will in- Other fires along the central vest^ York. Cbicaao. Detroit and Boeton.. last him six months and hat only (Lost Oartllairs) and head o f the devotional pro- Badmlngton, Shirley Metcalf, Mar- nient during the past several years. 01 r o a d ; L y m e — R i p p l i n g B r o o k , of Errore handed down yeatsrday, IN symptom prevalent with every dti- which one may have auffered for your ihoes fitted properly, and soak »U1 Spring, Route 15, 1-4 mile south feeling as an "old grad" gets when crease the weekly wage to approxi- ern edge o f Montana were under Question: W. R Y. inquires: gram; Mrs. Nelson Read, Rockville, garet Kent, Rita St. Louis, Marion Highway Commissioner John A. Route 86, at Beaver Brook North one ellght fear—that of being run et-se. Most people are literally years will dlsap[Ie«r completely your feet In hot water for at least of Tolland-EIllngtou line; Torring- he goes back to his college for a mately $21. control although the situation waa MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF denying the extraordinary claim of "Can a missing carHlagS ba renew- . adlrectreM; i l Miss Elizabeth Proctor, Gilpin, Marllen Playdon. Pearl Co- Macdonald today made public a list Lyme; Lyme^Roarlng Brook, Route C ir c u l a t io n s . • walking gas factorlea." Out of when the liver is again functioning tl Irty nilhutee each day. Rubbing ton— Wm. E. Besse Park. Route 25, class reunion. Two weeks aboard The employe-labor contract In reported precarious south of Hamil- down by a ateamer. For etornia or edjiln the knee of a woman over fifty •Ayer, Moss., associate directress h.-i, Ruth Lavttl, Nancy Prescott, ot these roadside picnic spots for 82, about 1 mile east of Hadlyme a Stamford Masonic lo<]ge to ex- v'hat can' you make this stomaon P’ opcrly. Of course, there are other eround the bunion may be of some 1 mile west of entrance to Hillside the U. ,S. S. Arizona, where Warnef the industry, besides providing for a ton and Darby In th e ' Bitter Root Th« Rtraid PrlntltiR Comptny, tn'e., calma he cares nothing. But our years of age? The condition It dud Id head of program activities; Doris Mann, Dorothy Preusse, Isa- the guidance of motorists seeking a Center. emption from taxation of Ita temple NEW and Intestinal gas If not from food causes, such as eye etraln and ab- help in thcreaslng the blood’s circu- cemetery, south side of road; Tor- Bros, filmed "Here Comes The wage revision every three months, Forest and foresters feared a wind • 88umt8 no Onuncltl rfipontlblUty to a long-standing case of arthritis; rs. Lind, Wtllimantic, nurse; Win- belle Backofen, Betty Pease, Grace pleasant location tor a day’s relaxa- Madison— Janna's Hill, Route 1, 1 typovrarhtrA} «rrtT8 «pr>f»srtnff