TEN FAttBS PKICB fHKBB CBUlre (daaatfled AdvtrtlBlng oo Pag* 8) ]^ C H E S T E R > CONNn MONDAY, JULY 8, 1983. »VOL. U L , NO.'234.

NjOCK dancing Calcutta, July 8—(AP) —dad in rags and pledged to eleep^^ ways in the open, 80 Buddhist OPENSHOUDAY punnteM have left Rangoon Europe. Organized by Biksbur Lok- P R O M HERE natb an Italian Buddhist monk, the expedition plans to tell the western world ''the real meaning of Buddhism." 0 ■ Prondentm Principal Event on Local The monks, who are travelling 'I' Vy’ in accordance with rules laid down by Buddha, eat only once a Here Is Complete Text tioD Refufes to Have Anj* Foorth of July Schedule Is day after collecting alms from bouse to bouse. 'x*b* party consists of 80 be* Of Roosevelt Message tUag to Do Widi the Gold Fireworks Display— Few caused Buddha Uved 80 years. :y, -y^y//"yy.-, Standard Program— Gold y .Ayy, ■' sage to the world economic confer­ placed b' effort* to plan national lUaebett«r’i Fourth of July pro* '•> r '/ ' Vy >A ence today follow*:. currencies ^ t b tbe ubjectiva'Of giv­ will b* witlrely d*p«nd*ttt upon *1 would regard it as a catas­ ing to'those currenciec a continuing Statement and Threaten trophe amounting to a world purcbeaing power which doM opt th* fraciouraen of the Weather CRUSHK BABE HEB^ tragedy if the great conference of greatly vary in terms of the com­ Man linee the opening event to*, naUM called to bring about a modities and need of modem civil­ to Leave London Parley. night—a Block danc*—and the clos* more real ahd permanent financial ization. America’s Aim ing event tomorrow night—the stability and a greater proeperlty Warned, Autoist Speeds Into to the massei of all nations should "Let me be frank in eaying that Legion firework* dieplay—cannot be toe United States of America seeks London, July 8.— (AP)—President YifM If rain fell*. The** two event* In advance of any serious effort to consider these broader problems al­ toe kind of dollar which a genera- Roosevalt’s dramatic refusal to have are the leading item* in the town** 1 1 -2 Year Old Tot, Then low Itself to be diverted by the pro­ tlor hence will have -the same pur­ anjnthing to do with supporting the echedule. Several minor eport en* The first bop of Italy's air armada to was marred by tragedy when the .1 Dini, one of the 8S sea­ chasing and debt-paying power as posals of purely artificial and tern- old-fashioned gold standard result­ oouater* are lieted tfut none of them planes in the filgbtr crasbe'l at Amsterdam, killing one and injuring three members of the crew. In this pic- experiment affecting the toe dollar value we hope to attain euMeiently large to a t^ t the Escapes at North End. , :ure, which was rushed to London by air and transmitted by radio to New York, the Injured are being exchange of a few na- in the near future. That objective ed this afternoon in toe European erow^ expected at th* danc* and shown being pulled' from th* Upturned fuselage. iy- means more to the good of other gold bloc’s taking definite Steps to at th* firework* dleplay. "Such action, such diversion, natione than a fixed ratio for a make good their threat to desert toe Proml*e* Fair Weather . month or two in term* of toe pound William Arthur Sloan, one and shows a singular lade of proportion parley unless it sailed under a flag But the Weather *aid today or franc. one-half year old son of Mr. Ahd Mrs. and failure to ivmember the larger that it will be warmer tomorrow and purposes i& e which the economic "Our broad purpose is permanent o f gold. ' that the eky wiU be fair. If euch U John T. Sloan, of 474 North Main WEATHER HOLDS UP conference originally was caUed to­ stabilization of every nation’s cur­ In gold bloc quarters it was stat­ street, was fatally injured last night VIOLENT WIND STORM rency. Gold or gold and silver can ed that some delegations at least the cadb the highways to lake and gether. shore reeorto will be elutUred early in front of his home nken be was *1 do not relish the thouf^l that well contoiue to be a metallic re­ expected immediate orders •*' froai serve bebind currencier but this is tomorrow with ear* bound for a struck by a hit-and-run driver at ITALIAN AVIATORS inslstance on such action should be their governments to return home, day's outing. A* far as Manchester made the excuse for continuance of not the time to dissipete all re­ leaving only a few minor secretaTr 8:45 p. m. The driver escaped in SWEEPS CHICAGO AREA serves. When toe world woWis out is eoneemed there is little to keep the gathering darkness and although the basic economic errors that un­ ies at London. people within the town's confine* derline so much of the present world coDcerted policies in toe majority Should the entire gold group, con­ two persoiu saw the car as it sped of nations to produce balanced during th* daylight hour*. The wide depreeslon. sisting of France, Belgium, Holland, east on North Main street towards Baflw^ Ffiers Reach London budgets and living within their yoongsterSi unable to shoot off fire* Depot Square, only a meager de­ But Temporary Italy and Switzerland, abandon toe Over Two MiBioDS in Dam­ N O H EESBAI^ R j j • o r I af I ff I "The world will not long be lulled rneana then we can properly discuss conference it wotild virtually be work* to tlMlr satisfaction at home, scription of the car could be given to a better distribution of toe world’s i f ' will naturally want to get out of the police. The child died at 10 T O M O R B W ^ derfy Safdr, Next Hop by the spedou* poUcy ^ acuevlng paralyzed. '' “^la temporary and probably an arti­ gold and silver supply to act as a town where they can discharge ttelr p. m. age Reported-'■No One reserve base of national currencies. The first move on behalf of ti^ lirAOkwrs* bombi u d blunki to their No issue of IfheH enM will ficial stability in foreign exchange gold countries was made through. Warned Driver be pnblished tomorrow, the WiD Be to Icelani op the part of a few larg^ countries "Reiitoration of w orl. tradp is an heart's content and their parents* Shortly before 9 o'clock, John M important partner both in toe Switzerland. ■wptiah- Flnworks cannot be dls* Killed Bat a Score of Per- only. Never* of 478 North Main street, re­ f Fourth of July. "The eound internal economic sys­ means and in toe result. Here also Asks Adjonmmeot. charged in a pubUc place within the turning from working in his garden, tem of a nation la a greater factor temporary exchange fixing is not Walter Stuckl, chief Swiss dele» tdwn of Manchester by law. saw the approaching car as it roimd- sons Are hjnred. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in its well being than the price of Its th« true answer. We must rather gate, asked for an obtained adjourn­ Oood For Dandng ed the curve west of the Sloan home, July 8. — (AP)—Unfavorable ciirrency in duugging terms of cur mitigate existing embargoes to ment until Thursday of an impoit^ Tonight's Block dance, somewtot fttiH went to the side of the road and weather today delayed toe depar­ rencies o. other nations. make easier toe exchange of prod­ ant drafting committee of the eco­ of an innovation here since none of held up his to warn the driver ‘Tt is for this reason that re­ ucts of which one nation has and nomic commission on thj ground Chicago, July ,— (A P )— ^Thf- ELECTROCUTED, ture of Air Minister Italo Balbo's or success has been held that the child was in the road about 8 duced costs cA government, ade­ toe other has not that no further work cotdd be ao^ he.4 M M th* Centennial celebration 100 feet ahead. *rbe driver slacken' trail of tom and twisted homes and armada of Italian fliers on toe 980- quate government income, and abil­ **rhe conference was called to complished until gold bloc delega­ to 3988. should attract a great ed his speed, momentarily, then con- debris today n^ked the path of a mile ■ hop to Reykjavlek, Iceland. ity to serve its government debts better and perhaps to cure funda- tions rhould receive frerii instmo- DARE DROWNED After a long sleep eariied.in toe mental economic ills. It must not toowd. M rain holds' off and the air tinuefi <», striking the child which violent storm which swept over a are all s6 important' to tions from toelr government. . tooMBs cool it wULbe an excellent bad toddled to the edge of the roa^ quick flight from Amsteidaib, Gen- atobfllty. be diverted from that effort" A similar motion was mcpected Is toght tor dandng. Sverythlng has a short distance east of the Sloan thirty miles course from ^Bgin, HI., end Balbo and his comradbi' were other committels tills siftemoos,' b fu arrailged for th* pleaswe of home. to Chicago. There were various up early, ready to leave, kbt fC.baaa and if accepteUi'it would-mean that th* outMf-dooss danoss. Me* Paying but scant attention to the estimates of the damage, some of Foot Odwrt Lose Ures m hunr over Lough Foyle a large part of the conference actfv^ Bmp'S otobeetra wlU play. 'Thar* will car i^ c h raced west towards. Depot them as high at 12,000,000. - er experts reported oemdi- dikuandmary itiea would be-sdspended. hi amplifiers to carry th* music .all Squi^ Nevets picked up the limpid. AlodR the Fox river, valley be- tlqBs were bad. , FIVEmEIUIUED Well-informed persons close to ovor the area. There will be Jipok it into the nearest Iweto % itorand'Bt,dlheiiee ^abeut SM e'Owr WpA-End . - O o o s e 4 l^ tly , H^VKtF»'daefded to. th a representatiyes a t g cM countries and old fashion numbers 9 0 '‘that lOru^'^fiioi'iprof^W tooan. dO. cottages w w 'e 'Wfseked^ - F g V y it < . t Interrupt the lUght, wUch started aaid that tUs^uJ^iuriimaat.^ com­ goring And old may enjoy them* home. t>T. LeVeme Holmes was others were unroofed. ' Hfl|pe trees Rxturday at Otbetello,* Italy, ,aud h i d s M i' f k h t I ^ U r A a A T W N m ittees waS'.iherety. Che enCdtlBir ' selves. Only trolley cars and busses called. *rhe short delay in calling in Oiica^p's suburbs—Glen IHlyn, mCrasL 1^ Oilcago fdr.lts destlnatloxi. wedge and anticipated that activities the police gave the driver opportu­ Wheaton and other localities, were .Conditions in Iceland indicated woiud not be resumed. wil) be allowed to pass through the I seetien so that dancing can go on nity to escape. snapped in two lilto matchwood. that weather niigbt develop In such i _ . , E xpecting OrdCTs. In the middle of the highway prac­ "Dark Colored Coupe" Many Ifijured. ^ Assooixted Free* a way to hain^ toe progress J | | fe e OtherS WOlUlded ID fim Stars to Seek Divorce Tbe Swiss delegation was under­ tically rmintemipted. Nevers, explaiiung his part in the There were no fatalities but ap­ Seven persons lost their lives in a toe fleet to America, toe reports stood to be expecting orders tonight Prize Waltz incident, last rdght said that as near proximately a score of persons were violent manner in Connecticut over said, and General Balbo decided to or tomorrow from Bnn, 62, and toe parley. Two-Thirds ef Relief Fnnds Spokesmen for toe gold itataa In­ Has Entered Gulf of Mexico then started up fast again. his son, Wilburn Conn, 88; Mlmms GANGSTERS STEAL Lester IsUeb, 8 of Newington, lost dicated that they would eontinua "to Heard Brakes Squeal bis life as he and a brother v'ent Conn. 46, and hia son, Millard Conn, "Then I heard his brakes squeal­ 21: end Waim. CUck, 40, uncle of play cricket” if Great Britain would and Is Moving Toward for a swim in a swollen brook after Spent in 2$ Cities Came agree to support them on the gold ing and saw the car swerve sharp W ilbura Ccinn. . toe storm had passed. He was ba^ Irrespective of Ameriosn ae-' to the left, then the car raced east Dr. Orris Gedhiard, attending $7,000 IN GOODS swept away by swift water before iJon. V " Northeast. towards Depot Square. I picked up aid could reach him. Hours spent in from Treasnry. . pbysidan, said .todagr. tkat. Lawrence the baby and took him into the near- The British government heaitatad trying to revive him after his body Conn, 23, another son of Greep Cowh to dissociate Itself from toe Unit-’ was recovered were unavailing. ipay live fo r i day or two but haano ed States although it 'was under­ (OoBtlBned 3n Page Two) Washington, July .— (A P )— Havana, July 8.— (A P ) — Father Driver of Tmd( Kidnaped Two Youths Killed 8 chance for recovery. He is i^ t in stood there was a divergence -ta Gutierrez Lanza, director of the Keman Henry, 19, and William Two-toirds of all emergency relief toe abdomen. British opinion and that'the Bankr Belen Observatory, announced to­ Hagen, 20, both of Deep River, were funds spent in 28 large cities dur­ Ike Conn was woimded In toe side of England wants to support tha- day that the center of a cyclone killed as their automobile collided ing May . came from toe United and Hayden Howdl was shot in tbe gold coimtrles’ policy. which has entered the Gulf of Mex- KIDNAPERS DEMAND with a parked truck in Cfilnton, States treasury. shoulder but they will recover. How­ Tbe gold bloc countries, with to*-: lea is b**iU«g in a north north­ early, yeste/day morning. Donald This WM disclosed today la a ell is a candidate for toe Democratic addition of Poland, meeting tlM easterly direction. IklsIstwRmased. Joy, also of Deep River was arrest­ tabulation . o f.. relief expenditures afternoon framed a-declaration t^ t The cyclone is of great intensity RANSOM OF $75,000 ed on a charge of reckless driving compiled from telegrams sent by (Continued On Page Thre«) they intend'to maintain toem sri^ and'of smRii diameter, he said. I a result of toe. accident. relief offidals to Harry L. Hopkins, on toe gold standard “at toe preaient WUid velocity attained seventy New York, S^(AP)— At Rockville, Walter Koprinakl, Federal emergency relief adminis­ parity and within toe framework miles per hour in Havana. ■ Charles Bomsteiin^4i8t .* truck' driv­ woolen weaver, was killed by an trator.' It showed that of all record­ toe existing monetary laws.” ^ , A severe storm blew away the er of 48 Lome strl^^ Dorchester, automobile whose driver police said, ed expenditures, 67.6 per cent were VATICAN, GERMANY The AimoiiaiDeaieBt roof tiles of several houses and Chicago Gambler Held by Mass., today told police * he had continued on without stopping. from Federal funds;'Six per cent The text of the defclaratlon reqa: t broke telephone and telegraph lines been kidnaped early tdday, held In Kopiinski’s body was foimd lying fronr statq treasuriez; 19.4 from have lived and entertstoed royalty, "The undersigned gov*nua*dt*» at Pinar Del Rio, western Cuba, a garage on the- east side and rob­ along toe road near Rockville with city and county appropriations and REACH AN ACCORD Is for side. . . ' convinced that maintenance Of thair early today. Lack of communica­ Gangsters And His Son Is This anhouncesseat. from "Amer­ curreineles Is eariential to the tions in the area prevented full in­ bed of woolens valued at 87,000 which be had brought . from Dor­ (Ooattaued On Page Three) (Oontlnaed On Pago Threr) ica’s Sweetheiart’’ herself left Holly­ Bomic and wMtoration ^8 formation as to the damages. wood otufinec" today, although ru­ toe w orld , t o r toe return of cfaiSt At the National Observatory Car­ Told to Pay Up. chester in a truck.' mors of a separation had been cur­ Bomlstein said he left Dorchester and for the safeguarding of aodtd los MUlas reported that the center Cadiolic hwty to. Be Dio- rent and. bad. been deniftd.for.more progress already aCootopBihedrodUi- • of-the cyclone was leaving the last night in a truck owned^by bis father and arrived, at 147- W atts toan'two years...... firm their formal wlO to malBlato northern coast of Pinar Del Rio, en­ Chicago, July 3— (AP) —Jerome Of July Has Many These reports said Fairbanks had toe free functioning of toe goU tering the Gulf of Mexico and mov­ Factmr dug deeply Into the paternal street, the addreaa of thecon­ banded and Members to urged his wife to seU tLelr palatial signee, a transfer agent, at 6 a. mi. I standard in their respective oeas- ing in a north north-easterly direc­ jeans today to scrape up 875,000 de­ horn*. He wapted to cultivate' the triee at toe presaatgold parittea i tion The cyclone he said, agreeing manded for the ransom of hte Idd- today, only to - find the office had friendship of the nobility in Europe, not yet opened. '. Claims To National Fame K e e p ^ of PoEtks. wlthto to* framarwoik of with the Belen Observatory authori­ najMsd father, but awaited in vain they said; while she preferred to monetary lawa, aiid ask th ^ :on - ties is of great intensity. directions for the pay-off. He said he. f e n ' aebMP.. at the remain with her friends in motion wheel and a ehqrt tlmerlater waa tral b a i^ to'remain In cloaa;epgjj- John Factor, former barber who July 4, 1804—Nathaniel Haw-1 pictures. . ' ' tact in ord«r to give to this ds^arai* LOOO ABB HOBOCLESS found speculating more lucratiT , awakened by a revertyer poked In New-York,, July,8.-^(APJ — The* » Brief Statement 3 thom e bom . Vatican aty, July 8.— (AP)—Pre­ tion th* maxiimim effect. Port of Spain, Trinidad, July 8. — has been a captive since before his riba.. As ha looked up. he.eald, Foibrto of July—4as It only onef lates said t o ^ that a concordat xtt— Piekford’a statement was three men, aU carrying- -.weapons, July 4, 1817—Wortc on Brie canal The dedaratian was. (A P)—^A. complete account of havoc dawn of last Saturday. Yesterday's ^UU’m'to fom e? •' which had been-reached b etw ^ the b rief: repreasntattves of Eranoiih’i wrought by a hurricane last week ordered him out Of the track, sta rt^ ...... “jf-'toeTe should be a,divorce,’ the anonymous telephone message re­ Is the Declaration of Jndepoidenee July 4. 1826—John Adams and Vatican and Germany, ip n< Italy, Poland. SwitawMnd < still await^ repair of communica- ceived at his first wife's home has shoved -him into a sedan -and tied tions between "Flee <3hanoaUor F ta v groundsnunds will be' inooni^tiDllity. burlap bag over hie head. toe Sole dlstih&tibn of the "Glorious Thomas Jefferson, who signed tbe glum., tkm faciUttes and roads today, but been the only communication. voh Papen ''' and Cardinal PaoSlU, aeparatiosi between Dougw a ^ me Tlia gotdblociropre^tattoi^tt . _ it viras known that 13 were killed, Oqittve In Garage: Fourth?’’ . , Declaration,.died. - - Is contemplated and Pkarfair is for A voice instructed Jerome, the 19 July 4, 1881-^gbc-E'resldent Mon­ papal secretary of state, would ^ loiderstood to havekave furawfurttwf.a f .< e ^ 1,000 were made homeless, and . Bomstein aaid he eouh) hear thq A glance at memorable events of sale."' X ■ year old youth who was kidnaped roe died. move Vatican support froa toe ad the question^m of a*l|eimUHHksi property damage set at 18,000,000 last April, to procure 875,000 in motor of his tnfck to tbe lead a* Oitoollo Center Party in G ennw Robert . Fairbaaks, j»olher ^ tlflranMno8w«^:..rj A pu rlcan h lsto iy ' tooUrii th at many July 4,1881—Treaty with France asdinanager of the Fair* tire ebnforence t was nuisfid 1 ^ v bills and have it ready for de­ the cars wound toefr way about and probatty would reeiflt in- the Biltiah .Hundreds of homeless settlers in l^anhattan streets for about an important eventa IW on ^ Fourth signed. < tersfts, said that- al- livery today. July 4,1888—U. 8. Patent Bureau nUstopearanee of the party. At the sasM U toa'^'l the Cedros and Icaoos districts sxif< Waited An Night hour. He eaid tbe sedan wq* st- —even before the founding fathers The aeerctary of tte vlce-chen c ^ thougb ba hid not heard ^ atvaral dtyped qidU pens in ink to.make two estabUshed.' gation hdd a mestS^ feted te e m lack of food. Surgeon All nififht Jerome, and G. Gale ped to. front of a gaiuge and h* lor .dedared,’lMfwever, that it p t i davB from Doug, who is in I^mdon friJ General VHse said medical facilities was marched upstairs and made to nations grow where one had grown - July 4,1845—Texas ratified act of S T o^ ra is tUt "It's aU a tam- street. GUbert, attorney for the missing ■wwawrmMni to U. . premature to eay an agreement h w I t w as I were at hand, however. lie on the floor-with a guqrd stand­ befoja.- 8 iaeat.folt'teapot and wUl How ever gambler, waited In the "strategic July ^ , 1848-Cornerstone of b ^ reached but ithait toe negotto* masobers aadtial Governor Hollis flew over the headquarters” in a Loop hotel ing by. - . Away back ht toe ITih Century— ttoas, wiileh war* ooutimilng, stricken ares and reported extensive long^befMe TbMhaa Jefferaon and Wishfnsrton monumsot laid. 8 pi iDA (A P- a tower. 'They had made arrange­ After a short wait Borast^ nrmzdslBff, liitad mura of ih* for j^ laal tlniD, whew it damage to cocea and coceanut hja compatrldta ware; born—thlnga ^ VlM8-yiekaburg surren­ ments through a brokarsge bouae to said, his gimrd said *Tt’s O. K. .'n aojtak a’har*'-^ that m whctesltuattoo^ plantations, with whefie forests al­ ^ ."ra n l^ th e hood, and lad began to banneA on that dal*. For dered to Genital Ctoaat fo g have funds raafiy on can today. It July 4. 1888—Ckrant appoiiitsfijoaacerdat may ba aummad up aa fo8; 9 h * t ^ most wiped out hini downstair* to the ou ^ whar* ■tortqik)*, 00 1888, Roger Wtl- the was undarstood tbar would offer Be* isisnda. 'OeeaakOeeasiooally 820,000 to buy bank tbe miUlonaire, hi* empty truck stopd. -'. - . oaasB fipindad ncrHdmpe, .IL X, . eriir»--<;*ivto6 )oUdg*,80tk ’-ijia i8atanaiiiati<« of O n ^ / 4, 1754, BenjMiki Frank- Mla8T>iekferd Hun BALANOB whom th* British govamment also to hlf baste to gat away, ba sat4 b S m / • I Hitter'* 8»y *rainsnt ta'angda<^a y^^ h* nsglaotad to not* ntb* .*trs*t ~ hia fonoua'plaih toe toa wttti the - - o( tha i would llka'tb bdva to custody. Fac­ .^graaeTto HSr4, 1776, July 4,.1878—Had*' Brld^'-' Bt ~ tor Is fighttoffto'tb* Supreme Ooiirt number of the-garage, but- aaid to dtHtttsreat ttaaH Itihara or to' July ^r-(AP) — ^ .Provtndal Lt^ojMneid, a fior Jnfis’ SO'iiare an axtradltloo deere* which would knew II waa oh the- east aii*. H* gaabuna taka him back to London hie birth­ drora ba^ to the tranafer-agn^a t o l h * ; h fli. ,T46,AMJ9; mqpeadltiires, %Ifthadata to,af'pc*atot sutij^i M O f: balaaesr place. to too* a ofllee, touad eomeoM to, told bto tarn outles tor June Nfira Itt,- foauded Btltttk of 17.000,- I eteiy aito waa advtoad to It 000. .V ■ Show Rofc To- Keensy D a i^ ters n f Union at • o’clock this evenini: at 'the ocpsidscahle ttsii M Texas whero h t e t church. they have a Mwe n e r w of ^Mamina «f Qhtiwiw, end • many tha aveniqf aadawetei of the town'll nursery stock un^cultoFathm, and from bare who were not membere, best woltxers have already entofsd. be held Ibtes Chute ■ Atdtaie. m rrow attended tbs pragram at Coinp Regina d’ltalla soolety win hold hsdosa nMwalM tech la Dm Osn* B ao^^upie inui a group M IPOfcOw IIWU DM! nl tob its regular meeting tonight qt 7:80 tury of Progress Bnositlan at GbI- it MQ ytotartoy. cage. Tfesy trovelsd man than tsHrinbiar toe YdAscnoiidi Rev. Wmtaoa Woodruff, ipeakinf o’clock a t'toe Itiman clubhouae on Norman etreet. 4,600 nritae. Qm M toa fsatoUIMf the e ^ ea rn a Baa toaga of Mven toa vod- OMMd vurBOnS The 1^ bqt cf 'Ibifldy todfiy at tbe Monday lunehaon of tin Dwyer, Who has b to?4>j|titiBg k n t RUfvaxda Clii]) and on the ava of Inda* , The Wbftoa Metnoiial Uhrory on_ lote be q Ba orach lOr the too Rev. Peter Latae will proacb a Notto Main stroet wBl be <9 en pendence day, said that he believed patriotic sermon of the 7:80 mAM ea set fleo% *Ttl|ipiiroAi IM n r |e Fmnto-Exqoid for a tow bsQ famas to worit in f\ tie oetweeb* the usual this evening and c l o ^ allau PMia^ shM t ig Idadr t e M a g ^ to warn bjL Mro. that the old conceptions of personal tomorrow morning at the Pidiab o f vaiytng tinp oTtinwa. an l i hoi# pto|PMgHbL»«7to8 the and the Gems in tiie ay tomorrow on account of the tttotta tostvne- mad to kola mroapatikea teutna- aqrowHlL she wiB wqili In oop- independiBDce In this country were National church on Golway street 'n IhoBday. teeday- at B u^ey Bt observation of the Fourth of July. it 'a i' ot toq dountiy 4 ^ a hooee jimqftoq ^ th DIrqetor Bhramde Joluiny'Miller m totofl bm biaf down.dowi These oonMptions, peris, shewing toe tanmey s i ^ Bone of Xtyty 4nh qn the speaker indicated, have been aiM T te ^ Haariltox jm the piiy. ed a leng smipe into Tbe month of June scored a Hamilton lUiUen o f itoos etroet, lonintag up to Kemqy street, and g/kAmg m u s hi grpundp for toe eunuaer. going along iB^ band with the spirit I an eiaptoyee of toe Amettoaa Tile^ him. n n iteee to ewi 'tf to# hwt ta M i ape toa atea urona center, to win* The Qainfiteai t of nattonalism for more than a hun­ record in the South Manchester Fire phme and Telegraph company, wlu> tbe various nejghhprbQoda tow s wifi first fasse of toe hoUdityMBlQr the District, as regards too number of made toto yqqr by lheH tol O ty Arooy man paaaonti Gnmmonder to flttie in toe Una to keep dred years but both are now giving has been laid off for several Ahtoftt, baai of tbe state ^ a . a score of 4-1. .g, - Area. toar- f ^ " M f s d . .888LM more will receive , checks qllowlm: tion this year and “just let his mind fbhert W. Wfieon ------Cburioi R Hattaway, them free poridpg. 'Die reason, for leacnitian, oolUag for retaza to toq allowed aflt bite ir a tbrae paasos. wander,” Mr. Woodnilf talked briefly Miss Jean Ramage of Few York ial school on June 24. miaa pufaal- gold ateodard with the port op­ The Phlladelphto Oolond' is spending a few days with Miss do was awarded hy the eehool a pin Lnwrenoe Moonan . this is that there wUl be no firowerka nn the subject of “Patriotism;" displays in Hartford, Rockville, or tional us* o f sUvor, BOW untenable reengsisert^ os tbe Wo quality which, be said, amounted to Eleanor Blish of Laurel street. and certificates for accuraqf and i Andrew Ferguson ,. ■pd was reliably report^ to be con­ cnlorod team, will ptoy a ' dootae Clifford Dl Cheney . MancheHter’a court officials ap- IHastoabury os in other years and love of home, and was much the efficiency in shorthand and type-i sidering a substitution for this header at Bnlkley ptamum same whether it was the patriotism Tbe meeting of Manchester writing, also for praficieaey in book­ Ai^rsoa-iShfn l^M, pototad by Gov. Wilbur L. (hroqi for ihf committee feels that out-of-town mraauro. row aftwnoosi. inpther two year tcim took cBioe people who eqjoy the show shoulc of the American, the Briton, the Camp ' 2640, Royal Neighbors, keeping. She received aaany gifts A number of members of the German or any other national. He which was to have been held this from her friends. A bitfet lunch Emil Hobenthai, Jr*' ihlB morning, the flrst Monday in pay a proportionate share. If there aaid that in 1^ pastoral work here evening at the home of Mrs. Susan was served aad outdoor daiMfiiur « i- Reuben McCann .... July. Chories R. Hathaway who is a surplus it will be depodts< American group interpreted the ' be had found quite as much Ameri< F. Morrison of LiUey street, has joyed. Friend ...... bos beeei pvoseoator in the local court towards a fund for next yeaPs dis­ President’s stetemsnt that “the r can patriotism among people of for- Fri«id ...... for 38 years today became assistant play. United States seeks a kind of dollar ADDISON been postponed on aecou't o f. the prosecutor, his porition being taken I sign birth as of Americans and sug- holiday, imtil Monday evening of The meettag of toe Junior Daugh­ Arthur Sullivan . . . Committee Bequests Which A genqration hence wiU have t gested that in a good many cases it next week at the sami; hour. ters of Italy which was to have Friend ...... > • • • e • by Attdknsy William J. Shea, who the lome purchasing and debt-pay­ Douglaa U^ownril of gSttoMd, P. J. O’ Leary hai been assistant. Mr. Hathaway The Legion fireworks committee ing i>ower as the dollar value we f had cost the foreign bom more than been held tola evening, has been asks tiiat those attending the ex­ Mass., wqs tbe guept <4 i the native—in the expense and effort postponed to Monday, July 10 at Philip Cheney , is retiring te the pooitlcm df assist­ hope to attain in the near future” os Miss Gladsrs Carlisle of Norman ant prosecutor because of falling hibit respect the private property and family for sevtote days lef getting here, in the breaking of street and her group of H utford 7:45 at the riubrooms on Main Paul I. CarisoB e • • • • • < a flat declaration of a commodity week. Thomas Smith health. righto of those in toe vidnity ed aa on inter­ by the shower ia the ofttepim i UU- ! dtnt, in the absence of President W. mandolin solos awH »nAAtnhiP num­ night will be assigned for bearing H L. T en n ey___ AOtered the oath to Deputy Judge and morrow evening. Tbe American Le national measure of exchange ed nearty oil toe jriaata. Hp to re­ ! B. iUlstead, who is out of town. bers and readings, miaa Carlisle is Wednesday morning. Ddward J. Murphy Clerk T^m as Ferguson, to^ William glon will be m charge of the re­ voluea” but proposed oUerstionsln setting tbe field today. Arthur Knofla won the attendance the leader. Miss Fanny Curgenven E. Koster ...... J. Shea as Prosecuting Attorney, to freshments stand on the grounds the use ot too jrellow metal, namaly, An apirie tree on tiw *^ri>ut J. F. Cougi^ ... Cliariea R. Hathaway aa Assistant I priae, which was donated by William tbe reader. The other musicians are '••••eeeeee and oaks that those attending the reduction o f the minlnnim central Brook Form” Woe Mown down by the ^lUAipow. Mr. Rubhpow also offered Miss Mary Curgenven and Miss Mrs. F. A- Law >«feee*eeee Proaseutor and to Edward C. display patranlzs their stand rather Saturday itomi, tending an the Frank EUlott, Jr., as Probation officer. bqnk neervea from the tnuol forty a flrst priss ef a dross to toe best Mildred Gan. FUWSAItESEEN than any out-of-town itineran; pa. M. W. iim«m 9t farty haura Ipragua, anioial aaalstaat in toa waak lap all SB a twe-aMIt baaia Umted llltiM Traaaww impoaad. lutobia STATE.m Ctery Bteat. tote adteiBo^ TboM ateadarda. oeaaootiout I a . < > • •. . • I . i I . WudaifTSSiBa^^ pr^ MkMI.Wi maaufaoturarf aapaot, will ralaa tba batioa aftear. bOBMt Tba Bfw juMto w m aaiaad ua-1 After the Fireworki M room appMtmaiiC V Oovaraar mum la balow too low staadard of DwyiP . ( I * • t • • • * • K Oraaa. H a T'' wagaa toat brtvail gaatrall:Illy. 'Xa mfXito: H f BAMEBtlffSl' M r. and M m . 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rnusb aauDiHitiaM f § t o tooM huy. ent dim gmiestw thnt wt nn gotag i berrtw or steal, and to go atoyt to to deesBtly oourteeus to her in BeesuM Some Drirer W u In A H iriT €onitttg Xfr«U) from momlBf tlB night bangtng tto M m It is a BMttsr for eelC away for his o ^ fisasurs. Oaty a eoBgratulBtion. ••K WATKINS BROTHERS' Wt iUMI vary bbwII part ot tto rasultiat > -ilk" UBRALD PMINTlMtt UUMPANf INtt V c ' la MUMJI MrtM klUlBfB. no doybt. wanltf bo laalty OOgfLY OBHAMBIfTg. UkBohMitr, M bs. Flineral Directors iatoatioaai. But pisaty ot talks For a aumbsr of yeon Waterbury VKttUAU riOKOUIIUN 2STABU8HED 68 YEARS 0«Dar< I MaBBBBr would be drilled by buUsts. How motor ew ownert tove been oom- IP' PouBdBd ootBiMt 1, laai aver, if the habit at shootlag guns plalalBf I t o t tto rate ot insuranoa “ bad Bvary itantnf lilsddpi CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. ' •UBdBJ BBC HolidaiSi |DBtar«0 Bt tba had taken as ooaaplsts posssssloB ot charged to them was vsry ooastd- Poat O0iea ar Maoehaaia^. Oonn.. pa the nation as tto habit ot ehastag RobfirtK* ARd«non ' PbeofiOOkfifl^ > Barond ClBoa Mali Mallai erahly blghsr than ths rataa in HUM* rmON RAT KB headlong about the country la au' Hartford, Maw Havan or Bridgs- nndnaOIrMtor RMt4tB8t T4I4 f yna taar, bjr mall ...... fa.oii tomebiles. it would to ot very UtUs Pai llBBiB, by man ...... | M p ert Ths RspuhUoan of tto Brass ■wnwi I '-«w«wamn»«»mme4MBMdc K'b*la ooplaf ul avail to propose that the eanylag Ckty foss at soias Isagth into an UalTaarad, ona yaar ...... |a.8> ot firearms be restricted to those ualyals of tha situatton. it dit- MBMBBR OP rHIll AflROCTATRD who were fit to to trusted with PRBB" oovsrs that ths olaim frsqusnoy iba Aaaoetatad Praaa -a aaoiuaivai> them " and tte pr^Moer would. Cor against tto Inauraaes oompaniss la antitlad to tha aaa ani r»MihitoBttdn MARVELOUS at all nawa dlapaioh«a eradliad to H hie palBS, get only the credit of be­ much grsatsr in Watsrbury then in ‘^1 or Bot otharvlao oradltod Ir Uia ing a fuss-budget or a crank. PBpar BBd alao tba 1 oal notra paP* the othsr largs dtlss. During tto ilthad haraln. Thare would to only one thing to last fiva yaars, for instaaes, tto MANHATTAN All rlahta ot rapublleataDfl oi do, in eueh otreumetaaoee, Juet af awaoiai drapaiobaa baraln ara Blaa ra* numtor of claims per 100 private Ay WIUUAM'ttAlNm aarvad. there now ie only one tUng to d o - passenger ears was 7.2 in WaUr- Pull aarriea ollaat of N B A Bar* take the tragedies as they oome, bury, in New Haven 0.e. in Bridge­ vira. Ina with whatever philosophy we may. New York.—Those who remem­ port 0.6 and in Hartford 6.2. ber ’way back to the Democratto PubilahaPa KapraaaBUUTBi Tha And It we haven’t the courage to The Republican doesn’t believe NabOMl coovsnUon Is Chloago Jullua Matbawa dpaoi Afaney— Na« York. Cbleaato. Uairoit apd ^atoB, face tto tact that thay are the oon- that the driven of Watsrbury an tununtr may wonder, somt- sequence of our own lack ot epine, tlmes, what became of the girl who MUMBKK AUUn burbau of any more reekleei than those of 's o much attenUon to hat L’lRntl.ATIuNIL we can always heave a raelgned sigh other places, nor the Jaywalken (and appearance) during L'ba Haraii priBtiua and attribute the elaugnter to “pro- more numerous. It strongly bints, demonstratliens-^Melvena Pass- uaumaa bo flBBBBlBi raapr nalbllity gresa.” more. (or typofrapbloal trrora appaBrlBg Ib however, that that city has more BdrarMaamapta in iha MarnhMtnr There are millions of people driv­ than ita due proportion of lawyen TVo broadsaatori waxed entbusi- Evaninc Rarald. ing automobllM who are. by tem­ attic about her, while news mm. who specialize in the development columnists and editorial writers MONDAY, JULY 2. perament, by intelligence .and by If not in the almost complete inven­ pounded out reams of copy con- their outlook on life utterly unfitted oemlng her vocallsatioBs, flag INDEPENDENCE DAY. tion of damage suits against auto­ to be entrusted with such potential waving and gyrations. Those unplBaBut, though porhaps mobile policy hinders. death-dealing instruments. Undsr Melvena is safe aad sound here useful, individuaJs who atb raising Which would seem to indicate in New York, thank you. She is, as any Intelllgsnt and well dispoaed riiD with our American folk lore that from a community point ol u probably know, an "ex" of the dictator they would be weeded out view a large crop of ambulance Sdeago Opma company, and she by prying into datos and facts have and never, under any circumstances, has a more than usually sueceasful not only spoiled the old time Fourth chasers is about as bensflolal a luk‘ European opera tour to her credit NORGE permitted to operate car or truck. of July declamation about ury to a city as a luxuriant growth tOko sang at the Democratic eon- But, since no eueh weeding out Is veatlos in Houston (her home The aaly lifrifarator with "Ring, Grandpa, ring for lib­ of dsvU’s paint-brush to a farmer's the efflrisat Rottiln P m . even remotely likely under our mode town) in 1SS8, and her ■uoeeas erty!" meadow. ’They may be onuuaental Coats leas to own and Isas to of ccietence, the best thing we can there was respomdbie ter her ean ay proving that the “Uberty Bell" but not particularly useful and they to the colors in Chisago. operatei do. it would seem, is to reinforce our vasn’t rung at aU on the day of the cost quite a lot Right new she ir devoting her souls against the shocks of these tone to oenoart work. ' ligning of the declaration^ but some myriad tn^edles and take them as ed. 'When mental action takes tha Everetts Love, the artists’ agent ' 3f them have gone so far as to de­ OUT ON HDI! temn Lubbock, Texas, who shares they come—a red and shocking place of dreams, worrying A:easef to clare that the bell wasn’t hung in The news that Doug and Mary worry. Behinu the Scenes in an ^nrtm ent with Melvena now. »109^ penalty for having permitted our Just dropped la to toll us that the I Independence Hall until many years are going to separate and will ptob' The two problems that occupy inventiveness to outrun our growth riot of m eoaventioM was called DE2LIVERBD' < after that celebrated event ably be divorced not only shatters most worrying minds are financial in civilization. and family affairs. The first worry to an auditloo ter a big singing Somehow we don’t feel that thw the brightly redeeming Hollywood Job. ^ ' tradition of the "perfect union" but will usually be avoided If ontf lears WASHINGTON Melvena was so exolted that she I matters are so terrifically import- WKTEIMS to live within his income, no mat­ arrived at the ftudlo with those j ant, after all. It is beginning to GET OFF THE TRACK! it gives dubious promise of putting ter how small it may be. The second may be largely avoided if one keeps SOUTH AMERICA SEEN AS A But we need a lot of eoffes, tor fmmy little hair curlers still In her ’ dawn on the consciousness of a good General Johnson, big shot of thu one perennial hero on the blink. FIELD FOR U. 8. TRADE nanae, lugar, coooa, wool, caiefD hohri Recovery Act administration, mak­ However can Doug again be accept­ in mind that it takea two to make many people in this country that the a quarrel and that each member of and linseed from Latin-Amerlca and Another rather amusing story -> United States is, right now, engaged ing a public statement of policy, ed by any American movie audience, the family Is an individual, and that Admioistration Turns to Latin there are poseibilltiee for develop­ about Miss Passmore Is this: said: "Any price fixing leading to­ anywhere, as anything but a viliian, it is not always wise to try to re­ Coontries as Old World ment of large rubber production la She used to spell her first name IN NEW YORK — in the achievement of an independ­ Commerce Jams Brazil. Import requirements such as “Malvina,” but she consulted a nu- ward m oni^Iy will be stopped. We when it is known that be ain’t done form others. Little concessions to ence considerably more substantial one another makes family life more soya bean oi). now taken from the merologist who advised that the than that wrought by the War of are under a mandata to protect the right by our Mary? Doug, unless pieasaiPeasant, and doesn’t cost any- By RODNEY DUTCHER Far East, might be had from this "i" and the two "a’s" be eHmiaatod By PAUL HAWWOW (If ao, the "a" In her last aai the Revolution. people from extortion and we are be quits the screen altogether, will thing. Washington, July 3.—^Tba Roose­ hemisphere. S ^ e people find that they are velt administration is casting fur­ Wjii"V Flanaed wouldn't matter). New YoriL—NIoolal Iskoloff, the The trouble with the independence going to do it" have to move over into the heavies’ l o *^Calvtaa'’ Paoamore beoasN able to attain a better mental at­ tive glances toward Latln-America. Molt of the recent increases in oonduQtor. briiaves that peq)ie,wm that tomorrow we shall celebrate Some reporter inquired, "Can you rank in the casting offices— even titude by making affirmative sug- The World Economic Conference our exports have been taken to "Melvena" Passmore— go to considerable lengths, liberal­ was that, while it was politically a tdl what extortioa ia?" bis own casting office. It isn’t go­ lestioDs to themselves before going apparently isn’t going to save tha Latln-American countriee. The R. f . Aad that's that. ly, to hear good music. 8a hPa soon . star o f the first magnitude, in its "I may not to able to tell vdmt it ing to do him a particle of good to 0 sleep something like the Coue worid from a period of economic C. is going to lend money to a 16,- system that was so popular a few nationalism. That doesn’t mean that 000,000 Edge Act bank which the Dreadful Drums to start a series of eighteen sum- ^ economic effect it was a lightning is." replied the general, "hut the grin and climb woodbine vines and years ago. *T am improving my­ each nation will—or can—live with­ American Manufacturera Export Sometlaies the muslolaas at thu mer oonemto, ?ritl| a eoityiato bug. For a hundred and fifty-seven country win know damn well what Jump around and caper ever so nim­ self day by day. Physically, 1 am broadcast studios are anaesred a i in its own borders and give up all, Association will eatablieh with symphony .orchestra aad varteya ^ears we have thrown up our hats it is." bly—not when be has brought tears growing stronger; mentally, 1 am outside trade. Instead, the govern­ view to developing South AmerioM rebeanals by visltora who son increadbg my Knowledge; financial­ how or ether get ta to wateh aa( guest sririato, whleh wtU be held hi 3n the Fourth of July and crowed There couldn’t possibly have been to the mascara of America’s sweet­ ment’s experts on International eco­ trade. hla own back yard, somn dO miles ly, I am saving a little money. I nomics foresee a world divided into The adminlatsatlon thinks the listen. I triumphantly over the political birth a better answer. The kind ot a heart ’Ihe big bum! am becoming contented with life One day reemtly, Jack Denny v»> teem New ToriL and confident of myself. I feel regional groups based on trade and next Pan-Ameticsn GemmercU counts, he dropped In to wateh He Uvea la FalrflaM County, ' 9f the nation without, until right Job that General Johnson is trying other arrangements. Conference, which will be held st to do can’t be done by pettifoggery friendly toward the world, and I Barlow, the ermestra man, work Coanectleut, and la a hopae that . sow, realizing that diiring that en will welcome tomorrow with the op­ In any such scramble for eco­ Montevideo probably loma tlae this bis men into shape. waa built la 1T89. Behind it la p tire period we have been bound hand and hair ^ditting. Not aU the eu- portunities and Interests it brings." nomic alliances Washington will year, it very likely to become M A t a oniclal moment a party of bread expanse ef Ifwn, curvlity - and foot by European economic tra- preme courts in the world could pro­ Health and Diet turn to the countriee to the south. economic conference at whleh re­ Blghtseere entered aad took tkelr and rialag into a natural a m ^ They will be our best and perhaps sults not achieved at London will to ^ dition and have never gotten more duce a definition ot iquare-shootmg qUESI^NS AND ANSWERS seats, ready to enjoy the musle. thaatar. Sohoioff trlM IR* Advice our only bet. Some officials point sought for a more restricted area. In the twinkling of an eye, M oouatics aad fowm them good. Re ' than an inch and a half away from that some shyster lawyer wouldn't Takes Walk After Breakfast to the agreements reached by the Saapi^ Notea low rigaaUed the kettle-drummer named tha ipot Muria ^ , " w m t European fiscal and business poll* try to turn to tbe'eulvantage ot mb By Or. Frank McCoy Question: Mr. T. writes: I have units of the British Empirs at the The administration is rather prou< to rehearse his part alone. The per- about dIaensriBg bis coh ic^ Was cies. plippery cUent and argue endleesiy always heard that one should rest Ottawa conference as indicating the of the short and toappy character euselon man began: threa or. four with the a rm aad writers and sort of set-up which may be effect­ of the notes which it addressed to thuds followed by 81 measures of Now, however, it is as piAiw as a about if allowed to. Yet there MUCH ENERGY WASTED IN bis body and brain after eating. muaiolans who populate tha re* WORRY Would Uke to know If a walk of a ed with South and Cent:^ America European debtors sftor they neariy rest, aad then eeveral more thuds. gioK teuad them receptive. pikestaff that the little old U. S. A. isn’t a normal child of twelve who mile and a h a lf' to work after and Mexico. all defaulted or made minor pay' After the driimmer rmeatod He alao oonaulM the few re- intends to hoe her own row, run her doesn’t know exactly what square As we journey through life we breakfast would be harmful. Also, Trade Declines menti. They were framed by Ulmer- this three or four tlmee, the vial' malnlng nativea, paople v f ^ own affairs, operate her plant in her shooting and fair play are. are daily beset with new problems what is the reason that my ears be­ Coolldge made Latin-Americans secretary of State PbiUipe and As­ tors beeame disgusted aad walked famlllaa which havt hem come stopped up, especially during dislike us by some of bis policies. sistant Secretary M o l», tmder the out, much to the satlafactiea of the The Recovery administration is and conditions which miut be solv­ lag a Uring from the rocky aril own interest—put into effect to the ed. Sometimea the problems are as walk?” Hoover imdertook to mollify them. direction of Preeident Roosevelt. entire band. since Colonial days. MOst Of them fuU, for the first time, the inde­ going to demand square shooting Interesting to us as games, but at Answer: I am sure you would not Then, as our trade with those coun­ The Idea was to make the repUee thought as did Old Msa Andrews, pendence which she declared on July and fair play. Any squirmer who othsr times, when we cannot master be harmed by taking a walk after tries fell off from 12,080,000,000 In to the defaults and partial payments Al finrithfe v.»»— » an octogeasarlan who, laridmtaAy, Fourth, 1776. seeks to play the game any otbei tbti situations that confront us, we breakfast, but it would be much 1929 to 1676.000,000 in 1932, we as forceful as possible aad to avoid Al Smltb has a cherished muffler still does his baying with • U m are puzzled. If we have a sufficient better to rest jefore you exercise, of white silk with a black silk ot oxen and a two-wheried east. way will find that Johi.ecn and his sort of forgot about Latin-Ameri- any extra words which might weak­ This revelation is stirripg up al­ amount at stake and are undecided if you will arrange to have your ca. en the American position ^ provid­ monogram which waa a gift of Andrews figured toe -musio would most as great a bobbery in London associates are not going to speno a about the outcome, there is a tend­ breakfast a little earlier. Your ears Latin-Amerlca produces raw ma­ ing what the debtors mlMt oonalder dear frimd. The muffler was amt net betherUm much; he alwhps right now as the Philadelphia epi­ split minute arguing over minutiae. ency to worry. In such a case may have r stopped-up feeling terials and we produce manufactur­ loopholes. Tha State Departmeni to a laundry, and toe black dye ran goes to bed with the chichans any­ worrying consists oi the mind dwel­ simply because 'if the increased cir­ on to the white aUk. So It was amt sode did more thsin a century and a “Get in or get out!” is to be the or­ ed goods. There’s the basis of tariff poUoy now ie to to terse except way, and is a powerful sound ling upon the poesibT; outcomes culation of blood and the temporary to an exnart who attends to tha sleeper. der of the day. agreements—no duties on the raw when we have an argumaat to put ialf ago. Great Britain was that might be hurtful to ourselves raising of your blood pressure. materials we must have and none up. Qlethes or the patrons of ons of tb( shocked then. Most of Europe is If that’s rough stuff it’s Just too or those we cherish. The tendency The department hasn’t ssat a 10,- swankiest Perit avsone hosteirias Kntorcri1L8.AIXfi ._____ to v.*orry is believeo by many to be on the finished products we ship be­ shocked now. But Great Britain bad but there isn’t anything going Enchilada Similar tc Tamale low the Rio Grande. We might have 000-word note now for years. Iks Now the muffler Is still bring am the oondoctor hflwrif tm m a useless procedure, yet psycholo­ Question: ZUlnola writes: 'T have back to him ter doetortag, from long ago discovered that the Amer­ to be done about i t ’This nation is gists believe that it is based upon a seasonal tariffs on fruits and vege- late AssUtant Secretary Joa Cotton moaa e f smh ladmcff8md fiP* heard of an article of food called was the first to clamp down en e wherever Smith m lpit be—Boston, terprlsee than any other amririip. on its way, and the fellow who protective mental function. It aims tablea and quota llmita on other Chicago, New York. ican Declaration of Independence enchilada, but nobody in this part competitive imports. cess wordage. fiekrieff had notMag but s thinka be is going to stop the pa­ at discovering the logical outcome of the coimtry seems to know what was the best thing that could have of injudldous actions, so that they whm ha sanw tou n a c c c a ^ jM m happened, for all concerned; and by rade by strewing in the road paper- it is. Will you please tell me, also, Russia at tha iff of lA A tl^lw may be avoided. how it Is made?" and by aU Europe is going to find prayers incribed “This is a moun­ had won a mhelaiaMp In tka Trio People who have acquired the Answer: The nechllada is a Mex­ Behool ef Murie; as IT ho waa Dut that America’s present declara­ tain" will be stepped on if he doesn’t habit of worrying will worry re­ ican dish similar to ttie tamale, Newa-SentineVs Centennial among the* Boaton fiycmlrimfi tion of fiscal and economic independ­ scram. gardless of conmtions. Though everything is turning out aq well as composed of meat, highly seasoned fliBt violiaa. Re waa leeiting m ence is the best thing that could pos- with garlle, peppers, etc.. In com­ Recalls Fort Wayne’s Rise ■an Frandaas PhAharmaMa whm could be desired, they will invent bination with one of the meals or the Worid War e u m than be •ibly have happened to the worid. COURTESY TO A CUSTOMER. reasons for worry and, if these flours such as comme^ or pump­ prove groundless will seek other wmt to France. In If Id ha Ia­ All things considered, this anni- The proposed financing by the Re­ kin flour. This dish is not unfamil­ m b to bulM up. teoas anthiiig. the sources of worry. Som^ people fhid Washington (AP)—When the<^ Army officers peiWenned sezee of AN EVENTFUL NIQHT /ersary of our tomorrow has ele- construction Finance Corporation of iar on the Padflo coast and in that Oevriand Orehestra, anf a genuine enjoyment in worrying area of the country adjacent to first issue of the Fort Wsyne, Indi­ the iharriage ceremonlae. Some ON A CRACK TRAIN ncnts of significance such as none bemuse of the relief that comes couples got marriage Ueensea la ed its conductor ter 21 1 a Russian purchase of sixty or Mexico, but is seldom served in ana, Sentinel came from the press lag wUeh tlBM ha has f the previous anniversaries have Ister when their worries prove un­ Miami county, Ohio, and otbere at BereU a OooA Stoty Ahanl toe eighty thousand bales of cotton in other parts of the United States. July 4, 1833, its big news of the on tears or ae a guast lender In >ossessed. necessary. The mother will worry Vineennea. And the hlstorleel re^ Workings ef Cnanoe. the United States does not involve about the child getting nm over on day was drawn from tepees and ords say that “many came togeth­ IBS dtlee. Case of. Bbeomatism Developing Be new is ooadustor of toe New a tremendous aum as R. F. C. loans its way home from school; the busi­ trading posts as well as from pale­ er and lived very agreeable with­ There’s some mthsr briek and tn- HIGHWAY MURDERS. ness man may worry about haviag Question: Martha 1. writes: "For out any license at afi." Fork Orchestra, mofi* ity tyh- go, nor does the amount of cotton in face homes of the frontier commu­ faraatim* MiMaiar rmdiBw to ha r a n l ^ mueiriaaa who. nMOtytop- We may give way to indignation lift the safe unlocked. Such worry some weeks now my knees have nity. MeanwhUe tto dty was becom­ the deal cut a very large figure In la really useless procedure for, if been swollen, giving a sharp twinge found In *Ris«m last", bp Fred­ ed. banded tagetker and Inritod md we may assert loudly that there 'Ihat was the start of a hundred ing a trading poat of Importanee. erick NobeL TUs ssstoM t and Sokoioff be torir bom^ fflnaa the reduction of cotton surplusage, those who worry really believe that when I move, l^ere is also a years of publication, the comple­ Because of the rivers much product to surely should be some way of catch- danger exiated, they would take creaking noise in the Joints. Is this pretentions novri has an entartain- are the men wko, toge^N ^ wHh but the transaction is, neverth^ess, tion of which 'July 4 this year was was broui^t dawn St Mar^s river Ing tala to teU, evm If It la—In 'ng hit-and-nm drivers who kill steps to prevent i t One who has serious, and 'could you advise me iioisto such as Marion M n . a very important one because it in­ acquired the habit of worrying ia what to do?" marked for observance by the Fort from Ohio, transferred to toe Wa­ ef the dIaelalaMr en the Jariut—an­ MorioTchaaBtaa. R att %0ton pad people on the roads and hurry away; dicates, to some extent, a .policy. usually of a self-pitylug nature and Answer: You are developing a Wayne News-Sentinel In the city bash, and taken down to the (Mdo other ef thooe storlea of a poup of yaequaa Oorfioa. wOl v M Mr in but the fact is that such tragedies believes that his troubles are worse case of artloular rheumatism and that grew from the fort colony In river country. p e ^ e thresm together by chaneefr who'll eooM aad rit It has long been a growing belief the city of 800 people. as the killing of the Sloan baby at than those ot other people. He may should take a fruit fast to cleanse Hundreds of fur pelts went f » m Too soma la a limited trnhi meed- back jrard. that this country was doing itself ibelieve that fate is, for some un- your ratem of the gathering of ’The first dreuit court of the dis­ the neighborhood every year to lag aeroes toa middle weet In a wln< the North End last night have be­ no particular good by continuing in aecountabla reason, dogging bis rheumatic toxins. trict embracing the Uttle town that Europe, via the Great Lakes. ter bUssard, hound for New York. come part of the established order an unfriendly attitude toward the footsteps with misfortune. called itaelf the "gateway to the Library of All are ent situation. too fgr In ths future, we may four-wberied carriage, II. gaged to tha efingnaamin bu| etonla another show porters for the cotton by discount­ app aw tly uasurmou table moun- Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Peterson, ot stretch the point too far, and the There is, at present, no slightest ing the notes of the Amtorg Trad­ New York' was married to Prince dtlaens threw "1 ^ -beg,’’ a Miami partly In lave with the lawyer. aocempUabaamto ta ^ and cre^ces, handicaps, prob­ OWNBY MADDEN FABOUDD T h e m a small town burinaaa toan moat ceM ila ia 1 ndication of any thought on the ing Company, the notes in turn be­ lems and darkness; yet when we PaU) Frederick Sapieha of Poland Indian chief, Into the county Jail. at Westminster Cathedral (Roman OMialaf, N. Y., July 8—(AP) swap team hla wife, « shO- yens that n a ^ ^art of the people of this country, ing guaranteed by the State Bank tackle eaqh problem as it comes, It It seems that a wenuui slave, Owen V l^ Hadden was rdeasip ad. Thus. Bdfifi is not usually as difficult as it Catholic) in London today. half negro sad half Xndlaa, bad vead fitoettve tzytaf to fl^mnauiR from Sinf sing prison today or has dreamed of )f doing anything important about of the U. a. 8. R., is a business-like seemed. Mrs. Ross was the wife of Mai* been hwjw • < » jr parole. tlcular train, a veteran prims firiuto. Che murderous InstitutioB of the one in view o f the ^ t that the Tboea who have formed the baMt oobn Roiss. author. Thelv marriage Leg aad itoahag awat He threat­ woman, ended In a divorce M Reno last The one time reputed raclfetess tag to f i t the trahi thrm ih Faith Automobile—for, as it is almost Soviet state tonk has naver yet de­ of worrying should take a careful ened to wn her the nent tlnw she she alt Inventory of tkemselves. A little April. IWto is a writer hsrsslf, did 1^ and beer haien better hnsnm i t on h lf Rat run, aad a fidgety universally handled, the motor vehi­ faulted nor has the preeent Russian studied at Vassar aad met young "Owney"—waa' released ttom s tor. matl8>- boneaty w itf oneself will generalty She Ignored hie tbraat, stole Radn cle is nothing less than murderous. government ever failed to keep a •anlMa while studying at Grenobis twenty year lentenea tor manslaug^ During the oouree o f the night air make the mind more comfortiMm ■oroe mmre meat, and then fled to pewd- The situation is not so very dif> and bring a more refrettlng outlook In 1028. worit for k fu d ly in th* Big ter of imeh hf served flghl* ^ ittelilS ef an of ' flacal agreemant made with a fbr- been ia Ita f lin g itoee last JvSf (erent from an InaginaMs om wl^rs or Ufo. Sonotlmos a look of aottv- The brtds*s father, Dr. Frederick Leg eoufbt her out where sMi was tadly aprambied. elga fovenuDent or ifenojr. Whieb Ity Md flMntBl oooupattM bringi Peterson, Is wfU kaawa §§ a nan- hanging up riatlies a i a spotwhers when he sum m litod to finish eeni>.i|lit^^ '• filir ef toflr the shooting of firearms might have is a lot more than can to aald for forth the reaction of wony» tor ito rMoglst, aUeoM and 'jw H . Her Clinton and Oalumbia streeta were ing the sedtenee after a p ro v to a p ^ gt a powerful appeal to practioafiy mort of the countrlaa ot tha woild. nlnd does not like to be idle, and. mother waa, M lM _A ato(B ^ Rotan finally laid ouk Thare to kUlei her, parole, — ^ if the mind is not ooOiipled with ot Waco. Tixaa. everybody, sod where everybody Ruasia is n tteaiandoua potential eaplalning to tba Irata dtlsenathat Madden will he on pnitls uMR oonstructive thtoktag, worry, pity Prtaet Paul Frederick S^deha is she "was his aagmayi** July I, ANO, i F l ^ means whO'Could show a stats poUosaMm euatoaow o f tto UMtad Stataa. ; We and fear fada Fto one anoOil, tto only son of prinos Paul Sapwa Re was sentenoed to that h( kr,< ’ rigger fi^m muzzle have done almdat everything ptoei* Worry la a mental isaotlon some­ ^ PriBcess Hkthllde fiaplehAwM asked to be shot FinaUy times used to ereatstexoitomeat MBd. Rs is a par^sTfoB and as ^ to di}M hsi; awa^r* ^ ^ ammdtbMHBit ✓ 7 ■/ ■ ‘V.

/ MANCHBSTBSR EVENING HERALD, MAXiunBarrillR, CONN., MONDAY, JULY S, 198R, v

TOWN IS UNSCATHED Geld Disaw Beauty Ne. 9 BRING O U T O L D T O n Queer Twista •? IN SATURDAY STORM AUnCLESINCeNTEEr In Day*a News Prlaaa AarnTdaTaT SaniB Gtoraa -Sxtreino South Portion Goto for Oldaat Artlela Pnrchaaal HMTy Rain and Rati — Only Hopkiu, Mo.—Mr. aad Mrs. Bd- from HouBd. Light Rain 'Elsewhere in wia Bird entertained the foUowlnf Town. relativu at a dinner: Among the thousand 'o f eatriaa Mr. aad Mn. Loren Buasard, Mr. in the "Old nm er" ooatut oou- Th* iterm Setuyday atUrnoon aad Mrs. Keautb Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Bugue Orau, Dale Bird and ducted by lea n , Rubuok aad Ox, did net briag the heavy wind, rala Mr.. A a ^ r s . Joe Bird. u part of their "Cantury ot Prof- aid rula to Maaobeater u was the All the guuts live in the Bagle reaa aale" ware found taauBMrable esse in several seotlens of Coaneo* neighborhood near here. artloles over thirty and forty yean Shoppers* Iteut. The only damage that w u Westport, Conn. - - Payne Dean’s old whioh are ettll "young aad rep c^ d here oame soon after the horu ’’Bcmbshell” Is plajHag a new spry" and m dally u m . in Uua see- storm, or about 4i80 wbea a still role. It h u been put up as ullater* iTob the oldest "Sears" artide w u alarm called Hose and Ladder a by its master for a |445 loan. The found in ths posssaslen of Mn. J. Oompaay No. l to . a fire on a pole transMtion is the Arst of its land 1 . Ranaome, M Ipriag atnast, oarryiaf a Ugh ^mslen wire in the ever recorded in the town clerk's of- Windsor. Mrs. Raasome’s winning Specials vtdnity of the Oloott farm. On ar> Ace. sntry w u a "Mlimssota" Sewtag rtviag the Are was found to have Oklabom# a ty —The pastime of MatmlM purohased from lu r s in .been burned out. the Oay ’90s, is returning. Oklahoma 1900. It h u dons the sewtag for Ugbtaing bad struck a blgb ten* City wlU have an open croquet her entire family for *• yean aad Sion wire, which was sputtering tournament July 4. still works perCeotly. aad which bad caused the Are on Sanduky, Ohio—Beer is legal in ; Every day is a Mancheater the pole. Men in the employ of the Sandusky, le la mule. But mixing ManchMter llectric Company were 'em is Uboo. Ap old sUtute pro- aotlAed and repairs were made. bibiU the kuper of any plus which b u bssn tslfing time sinoe 1191. day when you have shopping to do. These The lights in town were out for servu beer to "permit or suffer Frsd, L. Kartt, II Kanalniton about a half hour whAe the repairs therein any Vocal or instrumental avsnus, Nsw Britain, atUl uau a were being made, but coming when rousio.’’ * u t of drawiBf .riaatruaioata, pur- ft w u still daylight it was not no- Claremore, Okla.—Old Sol started sbasod la 1991, u d aa "Aano" bargain attractitma will be featured all this tieed to any great extent by people bis fou rth of July oelsbration here duublo barrolod ’ hot gua af 119#. living in Manchester. euly. Raysa y s ------from a hot sun, oon- / A Ifars organ, whioh trot playod Heavy rain accompanied by hail oentrated through a window glau, its morry aotu in sa9S la priaod '»y swept Oie entreme “puth par' of set off Mveru hundred dollars Min Rom Klraohaos, Ti# Howard week as advertised in this space and on the the town but the reit of the local worth of Areworks in a Ave and tea avoauo. Now Kavoa, wMlo taau- area missed the storm, Ugbt rain cent store window, • morablo wemoa aro loyal to thair rail throughout town and the farm­ Sheridan, Ore. — Several wild, aowtaf muhtasa whltk hava baan screen of the Siate Theater. ers generally would have welcomed ducks, imbued with a sudden streu ta aeatiBUoua oporatlon itaeo 1I9T, a steadier fall without the wind of domuticity, have taken over H. 1191, 1900 or t lS r 0, Funk's ranch for their heme. and ball. They waddle up from the river anu Partlolarly tatoraattag la tha lat with the w ok eu . eellaotloa o f monoy ordar raetlpta, New Y o r k ^ m u Harris w u on praaaatad by a Naw Kavan max. Miry lilMbath*i A Real Bargain From trial aooused of passing spuriou Thau amount to ovar f* ,f 19, aud mouy. The distriot attorney, g too- ropraaaat ramlttanoaa mads to Glenney’s lo a n ataoo 1910. Beauty Nook TALCOTTVniE ing toward where tte defendant Mt, WILROSE I suMtaly DllBked and leaked u t o u ^ Tool Nta, grala oradlaa, lawn On lunday morning the children ed. Alongside Harris u t bis mowora, autouMbilaa, ataraaaaopa A Guirantstd of the Primary department of the double, a twin brother. vlawa, gruM oboua, Maatulart, DRESS SHOP AN EXTRA 8PBC1AU lunday school received attendance A witness eeuld not say whi:h laataraa, m U. I. la g npraasat* recognition from the superintendent, w u whioh. . .. taf 49 aUtai, kitaliu ohain, dtah Gualn* John 0. Talcott, Ir., u followsi Finally the jury reported a dis­ paua aud oataloguoa of various PERMANENT fiv e years and thru months i Jobe agreement. yean wen among tho vast array Bubs, Janus Dogfutj four yuri of artloln b r o u ^ to light. WAVE SilkHosiery aad nine montbst Itotberine M usri Diaplaya of tbiM iutoreatlag ay- laAUWaatadShiUtoi. B. V. D.’s three years aad six months iJRita tlalaa—a damautratloa of inrai Nowsonioh thru ysusi Uditb Pren- PLAYGROUND NOTES quality aad audurtag valuo—an to ChlFon lad Sbrvtoo Walfht ties I two years and three months i Wuiu Fram Baasu Oltyt Mo, ba SMU at various ia a n iterai throughout wntarn Naw Buglaad. $3.00 Iberwood MoOenistoei two yeani Calvin Meyer, Webard Nowsoh, The first of a uriss of Wsdus- BInrf, U r , VtoM a,M , i n., la., Wal|lu kU. Batirt hsid—iTarifa 80* Robert Nowsoh, John Tobias i two day altemoea Mmolala that.adU be 86 eaA. 43 c 63c hem on the two pitp^ro^s^tliM 79< • years and six months. Wsrisy (lUl. (X«. T9«) summsr, will ba In ^ fo m M sn) Nowsoh) one year aad nine months, pat show i t tha Wait lida Flty^ Manehel^er HERALD*STATE Theater 'O vem iifit (HoM ShatISM BU|,) Par Pair . Luby WellM, Luollls Beebe. Mary round Wadnasdty afttmoob at DIAL 8011 Doggart) one y u r and six months, J 1*0 p. m. "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1988’’ Olarsnoe Koobi one year and thru lbs olasilfiMtioni for tbs prills A . P . Newi menlbs, Osorte Nowschi one year, wlU bsi ^ ^ , NATIONAL BEAUTY CONTEST Donald Pleldlag, Donald Im th, t, FunniMt Fit. _ ^ * ______. _>______Beaton—Beitou pelioomon sail for SEE A. W. BENSON AT William Imith, Oerhardt Tobias, 2. Most Attnotlys Fat. ^ , Naw York to b r ^ book Itapban J. EVERYBODY SAVES Donald Wstberell) nlnl moathsi 0, LarfMt sssevtmsBM of Fats. "M Itava OuatteiTasdar THE OAKLAND AUTO Marilyn Wsllssi six months) Jans 4, Fat with tbi longsit tall. luattaj Plyan. Cradle Roll pins were given A, Imallsst Pat. , Wntsriy,Tf wBwwwsjft ‘lf“ evi A* tosrt' Nyaari Uudatiem,taanahamei . , RADIO SERVICE STATION to Lois Doggart, m n o e i Nowsoh This svsB is opsB to ohildran I ciit ny votafort...... 90, Woroutar, Maas., dlaa at Mia- Everybody’s Market and Iblrley Nowsoh for atteadanos. iron) all playfrounds, whsthar B u t qusmiout Beub anar raaouiaf kia 8 Qmrti Hot Roiatad For Your Fivorlta Auto Radio. Tbs ^oture roll w u awarded to, or Wist. wlfa from boayy surf. A GBNIKAL ELECTRIC Donald and Ralph Fielding. This svant la opan to ohildran 8...... aranriUa, Ms.—Dlaoovary of oaa- PEANUTS . Mr. aad Mrs. William MoNally haid at tha But IM PlayirouM at InitaHad la Your Car 4, It, ••••«•(,• alaad boat ta whioh Colin Ourtii, moved their bouNhold furniture to 0 JO p. m. *11111 will ba is tha form. Baugor. aad LowlaDrooktr, M a^ lu , 1 Pint of Our Farnoui of a vihlola show. their newly erected heme on Del- ...... loft Aantag oamp eu Moou Haad ICE CREAM mont street, MaaoheiUr on Friday, lakf, flv u riM to faar tho i^ r $34.95 Aa tha 6 moat baautlful glrla In **Gold Dlggara of 1988/' drownad. ir25c Tolaphona 7764 HEBRON N im a ...... Mn, Amos W. liU M , wtf« The Federated lunday school Addraaa ...... held its regular monthly soolal lu t former RoprooMtativo liNoh, Friday evening. It w u held on the Hopsvalo, ii oritioally iU at her IMPOBTANTI Clip this oeupon aad uva It until all af the "Gold STATE—Uat Tinas TONITE and TUESDAY! ohurra lawn, ^ r e w u an attend­ homo, Mr. liifon w u away at hii Dlggara" photographs bavs boon publlabad. Than aud your STATE SCREEN ance of over eighty, who bad a very work lu B u t Hampton for the eoMs to the State TOsater Oonteet Editor aad tha fl* Ucte moet nfoyable time. There were differsnt wssk, when noighbori notioad that olOMly approximating the group leluted by Ave leu l judgu will groups playing games aad the older tbors waa no i l n of life about the be awards euh a gout ticket to ier"Go1d Oiggem of INI" st IimUXIKMUU. SIDEUGHTS j OMS formed another .group who en­ Sliion boms, Wednooday morning. the atate, Manokesfer, eoon. joyed a social visit. About tea o'olook Mn. Albert Keefe, who livei olou MM. refreshments were urved, ooulst- by, could not gain entrance, and Mere th u eighteen mfleo of oallo- lag of eaadwlobes and punch, after tnlnking eomething w u wtoa$, let A feremeunt fitfure b a u were uaed to drape the OMris ^ lo b all departed for their homes. her ion Quentin climb in through .with E2 Cellophane, tbe fu t.«tm ta ff Mrs, Herbert Watrous and two the window. On entering be found maulea linoo her rotura to Now mantlo, formic Habron raaidiata. M««y ireMiKi level eherua of "International Houae" at Mrs. Sieion lying on the Aoor un- York. Whllo bore she fainted at the Mrs. Ward, bar daughter Janice and the State ’Theater. In the flJmtaf ot sou , Robert aad WiUiam left lun> oonicioue. It is thought that she her niece, Alberta Hildlng, attended The Original day morning for a week’s vuatlon morning aervioe at the Congrega­ CM CAUSVAV • ctaunu the picture new cellepbue gow u had lain there all night. Mr. Ileion tional ehurcb. It ia not tboug' a musical recital at the studio at MMiuiinA nvmilvM were needed dally. The eupply w u whioh they will spend with relativu and a physician were summoned ai and frienn at their cottage at Clin- however, that sba b u axposed any- Mr. Abel, music teubsr, WilUman- mere than enough to wrap a year’a once, ai^ the pdtlent w u takei one to measles, u ths dluass did tie. Saturday sftsrneon. Janies aad aupply of oiguettes. t u Beach. care of aad rutoratlvM administer, not corns on for ssvsrai days aftsr Alberta are piano pupils of Mr. *Chi9^ Two Moon’ ' Mr. aad Mrs. ChrieteoMo h u u ed. It is thought that Mn. Ileson Abel. their guests her sister, Mrs, Warren sbs Isft bsrs. Warner Baxter get his flret drama- had suffered a sllgbt shook, lb s h u At a.m sstliu of tbs Amsrlcan 'Tbs topic, "How Can Wc Malta tio tratataf ta hlgb eebeel plan ta Muks aad her son aad daughter had only a few oonsoloui moments Our N a t^ Mors Christian?’’ w u from BloomAeld for a few days. Lsglon, bsld 'rhursday svsnlng. it Bitter 0 3 Columbua, Ohio. Miriam Jordau wen since she w u stricken and her con­ w u dscldsd to accept the invitation dlscusMd at tbs Christian Endeavor ANIWooo A W ARM ER MlM Dorothy Dewey and her lun- dition is regarded u extremely isstings Sunday svtning. Albert a beauW orateet ta Engtand had day school olau of girls enjoyed a from Hebron Orange to m ut at Tha Wondarftil Uxsttva. then u t ta a glaaa oagt for^houre ave. I b e ie being eared for 1^ Ollead Hall, at an opei^ meeting, on W. HUdtag WU sebsdulsd u Isadtr oaio lu t Friday afternoon, down re. Nellie Davis, a neighbor, at tbe Green. •old by Wed. and ^ ELISSA LANDI wblli her first publle pud a ahmiag the glen on Mrs. Dewey’s farm. E Uie evening of July 4. There will to look at her. Pieea Landi displays * R ’The loM of lAO fowls w u report­ be no Areworks, but a plsuing pro­ Mr. Evarts of Middletown tuud There were tea of the girls present. ed from a farm on the WUllmantlo the Congregational church organ B. J. Nf by, 4 Depot Squan Thuri. talsnt u a ballst danotr ta "I L e m Mr. aad Mrs. John Hum, who road a few nights ago. Farmers gram will bt rsndersd. last Saturday. Croeby*a irmaey, 44# Center You Wednesday." were residents of South Windsor for berubouts have been suffering Aosynath Jonss, d a t^ tsr of • t many years aad who have been visit­ from such losses for months lately. First BSlectman and Mrs. Claudi W. Nagmll D m NNW Rlatf I i LANDI and Wsrnor Twsnty-flve tloksts to s u "Gold ing their daughter here, left for The lossM all sum to be from Jones, w u agrsubly surprlud a PuNardta mrmaciyi 4F? ilala BAXTER Diggsrs of 1939" at the State for their summer home in Maine re­ plues on the state roads, the thief few days ago to rscelvs word that It: five Uorious days atarttag Sunday, cently. or thieves making their escape by sbs is winner of a lot at "lAdd f f. B. Qtaan A Oo«, S19 Main I t T e a s e r la a Gnaraateed July 9, awUt thou readers who wb- There were between Afty and six- automobile. Pines’’ Lake, Stafford, u tbs result FIREWORKS , Entertaiament Plotnrel nUt a list of five bu u tlu that oomSs The blueberry season is gHti of her happening to get the lupky closest to tbe list of five boaullw ^ numbers aad their friends of the number in tickets which were given Complste Display—All Ktadsi Tleasaat Valley club, who spent a underway in this vicinity. Busbu Also Blank Cartridges. Chief Two Moon leleoted by the group of loeU judgu. happy day at Rocky Beach last are loaded with Ane, large berrlu away at the Stafford Fair last fall. Thursday. Mrs. Daniel O. Horton is at her With her parents she went to tbs Coasiderabta territory ta covered \ /->X :*vtTimcr cotage tor the warm sea- lake to eee the lot, which le 25 by THRESHER’S TYDOL Herb Co., Inc. by the blrthplaeu of the players ta Mrs. C. D. Fisher of Framingham 100 feet in dinienslon. It le located and a former resident of South u.... m :. riorton motors from New n tU N G STATION * WaterlKiry* Conn. "Looldng Forward’’ which will ns Haven tor the week-ends u often on a hill, overlooking the lake, and P le u u t VaUay, Sonth Windsor CM of ths fu tu ru with "M^ror of Windsor b u been visiting friends in ta ta every way most pleuing to the town recently. u poslble. Kell” itarrtag Jimmy Cagney aiBt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potocek and reclpleht. The only expenu she had SALE STARTS SATUBDAY Friday. Uenel Barrymore w u bom Mrs., Stephen Moany attended the to go to w u in getting the deed re­ To reach onr place from Manobee- ta Philadelphia, Pa.; Lewis Stone, wedtUng of a relative in New York corded. The giving away of the ter, go to BooklMid and take Wind­ yean ago w u a neighbor of more, THEATERS Saturday. tickets w u employed by the pro­ sor Btreot to PloasMt Valley. havtaf been bOm ta Woreeetor^ Allan L. Carr entertained the moters of the lake for advertising Mau.; Phillipa Helmu-elalma a women’s bridge club at St. Peter’s purposes. Development w u begun knowledge of the fnnlturo bqelaen AT THE STATE Rectory Thursday evening. Thru there lu t fall, and already a mun- Jtl. Everybody ber of cottagea have gone t». The because it w u in a bed to Ctaajd tablu were in play. Winners for the Rapids, Mieb., that Phil siw fair the ‘International House" evening were Mrs. Frederick Wy­ take ia three miles from Stafford Three thousand miles were bridg­ man, Arst, aad Mrs. T. D. Martin, Springs village, with good roads Saves At first time light of day or somaGUiig. ed between many split-seconds of second. Sandwiches aad ioed tea leading to It. The lake lUelf ta - FIREWORKS Put them an together they spefi . action, dialogue and musie in ’Inter­ “X^ooldng ForwariP’, a great pi^ure. were served. about two milu long. FOB national Hotise," Paramount musi­ Mrs. Leo Mondry and Mrs. Harry Mrs. John Morton and her daugh­ Everybody’s cal comedy bit now at the State Swltske of New York CSty are ter, Nalda, of New York Oty are Watch this cUutan for exclusive^ Theater with an all-star c u t of spending the summer at the-home spending the month of July or long­ THEFOURTH movta gosUp! For example: PUly sture. screen and radio favorites. of their sister, Mrs. Morris Rack- er at the home at Mr. and - Mrs- Completo Seleetioa On Sale ; Moran and Jimmy iSohaoaalf) Scenes featuring Peggy Hopkiu milowitz. Mrs. Swltske b u with Cbarlea Hlldlng, their relatives. Market Durante are already battltaff ^ Joyce, W. C.'Fields, Stuart Erwin, her two sou. VUlUIam ward of Norwich re­ — u — ^ ‘bUitar hdaort even before Utafta- Sari Maritza and George Buru aad An antique auction at the H. C. turned Sunday to hta home, haviim And For turn b u been givw a tittaam li laas Gk«cie Allen were shot in the west- Porter place, in charge uf Horau spent the week at the home of hta GOWDY*S /' Everybody's started production. Also WtaaliO:, oou t studio. Others featuring Rudy Porter, Thursday, ^\xght many eon, L ^ e F. Ward and famlW. SEBVICB^TATION » »ia nAM nw Jr., WlU w bsi^ that earns .s f \lts- VallM, Col. Stoopaagle and Budd, visitors from all over this and other St Pater’s Junior Vested Choir, Accommodation Jnmee CAGNEY ta *lRAYOll O t HBLL* Cab Calloway aad His Orchestra aad states. Carlton B. Jonu acted u and several of the older members, On Yoor Right Jnst Beyond Town Oo-FBatBre! ^ Baby Rosa Marie were photograph­ auctioneer. The auctien w u car­ were entertained Saturday evening Mne On BdtewCoventiy- • OurStore ed in the New York studios. ried on in a large tent, with cu ts at the home of the Mlnee Anna WUtmnntio Bend. Will Rem ain uoNo; ••Caliw BmMt*: The west-cout scenes and the for the patroM. and Matilda Avery ta Colchester. Lowto VleaM"; "Bold Yoqv Man"! eu t-cou t scenes, which often over­ Mrs. Frank Bigelow of Pomfret After rehearsing refreshments were v r o n tb a # u " aad • V sm B l^ a h ^ lap, were combined later in the con­ and her son-in-law aad daughter, served. Allan u Carr and Mrs. tinuity in which they now reuh the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tM Abbot, Horace' Martin took the party ta OPEN Rtatal : - n m fiARRirNIOIK Youwea screen. also pf Pomfret, were oallere at the their c a n / home ci M lu Clarleu L. Pendleton Mre. A ^ e C. Gilbert and her eta- ALL VARIBTIBS OF TUESDAY abaad' on Thursday. They also attended the ters, the SHaeea Pendleton,. were .6 S V t b i| - auction. visitors at the hmna of Mr.' and Deaths Last N i^t Members of Mi*>. Cbariu FU^ Mrs. (3 ^ e s SdUeM to New Boadop UmiUK)0N LOOKING more’s Sunday ached d u s, of the last F i^ y , where they wer# luash- FIREWOEKS ^ Somerville. N. J.—John WilUxm Hebron . Onimi /Opngregatloiial eoB lu u ta .' Mr. laUera h u ruiov- BtttBeS^TbBe Hoary Crim. 54, aOsis|ai|t attormy dmreb, am attehdhhf a m y Satur­ ed u sb o o k atpre from Twu—p (»rSALE iiim e l of tiM Vnitsd Itetoo fbom day foreaodn a daaa la woodwork street to a plau ta Maridtau atrtet H«r«‘ Bulr itn tp i9 2 8 , caaductid at tha puMiage by ^ naarer hUr nsidinoA '' ; r to il 84m |4 "Oii niflitf JBi( MOW W| Am Oil* Beye, Ku —John O’] Rev. waAia Vey. Vka d a u 1 » Mre. Uslte F. Waal aad tM fonnor atafa i haut AMfct b m Xt k u baan ehildm w en vhdtora at tha (Jttta . 400 F t BaFtNid T om i ItfoM R At of CoagresiWDmao m for &e Mat thru moatha eottaga at Cradeent Btaata F ifilg . MoCatthy. where t lw a w fu e a ta n f “ “ * 12' Cmm.- ua Goodrtah, tie 4 o n m BOLSON ROAD d t i 4 ^ . 'The oaUiita l»- ''■i' ’ i*7Vv

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YOUR N.Y. Stocks M E S I p i HURTS (fflinw onsD . MONDAY, JULY 8. (OsatraI aad ■ eaten' BBOIN BEBB TODAY ^dam s. ^ x p ••■••«••>••••••> Nete-rAll pTomma to kor tad besio olajns i bad. HU eyes were open, fflaged, Air B#duo ^ t «••••«• t MR fiodi oeebt ta oeest (• to o)^ eawenauw laeluMs BABEETT OOLVlNt tmdk In and he was breibreathlnx noUily. C H I L D R i N K0W York attw j m n abrond. Alaska Jun ••••••••••»#••*•• 81 Tt Proeromo Nbloot to oKsnao. P. M. fkNil. la a l.: V ^ ' doctor, swathedisd in__ o^te . that___ was ByO jjvflRobtr^Bjrtoj^ Allsghsw 4% fflosKffM neie Om ffoer £olor) 4i8^ aiao^' In lore wlu SO-im u h iU flecked wUh red. stood near, GonnuneBt Preporiot Cue T k l BUNOB STAFFORD. Bamtt li RosseO BoarAnaii Crtihed Allied Chsm •••••‘•••••■•••••lU NBC*WBAF NITW9 IIK nurse nvoved abput L i i i i ’j : Am Can wUe S5, mnltliy. and has made a name The doctor looked at EUnor in­ Am For Pow ...«.•••••••••« l i ^ wjar wtaa w m wfl wilt wftr wro j l Ntti for aa an aroheologtot. SMILING MOTHERS Daring Rae^ Called “ One ' A tfbm Waxey Gordon, wkiii w Sf W ^ «wl wsaii lOtl quiringly. He didn’t want any Am Rad 8t B 18)4 Woosq wefl Use woe-wko wow wdu Yean before he ahlelded his half- aoreamlng in the room 'sucb as had ABB THE BEST Am Smelt 87 sister, BIABCXA. ^^len a Fonthtul come from the strong lungs of the of Bed Ffiers'in Came.” Am Tel and Tel .l•..•>••t•.18084 AUofod Gang Leader. romance ended dtaastronaty. B m - ^tienfs neurotic w “ “ile. But this The care of children seems to be An. Toh B .«....••••••••••• 98 * — wpa wptt wwBO wlo wjas art^ 7ioo-air ola had a son vHwm Barrett na wwo w w wmo wib wapi Due—Slzlaj p ie tty girl was evidently con* a grim thing, doesn’t It, when put Air Wat Wks a*aaaaaiaaasa< an ■ hapeeay'-to e adopted. Blarola Is oraatsatly In 88H b^kvoo #1^ wfoa wbap kpro trolled. Anaoonda • t t a s t a I I e 4 e e a e 18% l i k l ' j l tiiat her husband wHl learn own in black and white. New York. July 8.~(AP)—1 baaaa( ‘You’re MIm Stafford?” indianapaUs, July' 8.— (AP)^— Atchison •••eseseeeeeeeeeee 70% MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl ksir ksbi — baiSet of the aflalr. One would think that a robot Aadytant U. S. Attorney Thomae B. •Yea." Russell Boiurdman, 86 year old Bos­ Auburn ....•tieeeeaeeeeeeaaae 67% OOAar — kfo ktt k(w komo khq kpo lan—west UDA STAFFOBD, . Elinor's might be invented that could boil Dewiy today told Federal Judge o r u f ^ to e "I’m Doctor Moran. Live five Aviation Oorp >eeeeeebee 18% kM star k«tt beantUnl and anaompDloas mother. bottles, strain vegetables, see to ton sportmian sad aviator Injured Frands Q. Oaffey that four of the ______near—alia eoaoU floors down.” Balt and Ohio ••eeeeeeeeeeee 80% Cont. lait.' Prank Woatphal Oreh.—nMdwast vitamins, give just the right Saturday during 'the trans-con^en- govemmenVa wiaesaea have been Is carrying on a flirtation wllh “Can ydu teU me. Doctor— ?''' Bsndlx ••••teeeeeeeeeeeeeee 19% 4iia—ArMno Jaokion, VoMlIat ailO-Nat Shllkret qrdh.-baslo VANCE CARTER. Lida schemes amount of sunbaths, and tie up tai air race, died this morning at murdered dBoe the Inoonae tax case ita ^ 4iae—fihlriMF a«hmidt,^«Mi ai40—TIta Oulaar. Toner—to o “It’s a Uttle hard to lay tonight, Beth Steel •••isseeeeaeeaeee M % sore fingers. againet Waxey Gordon, alleged wlnF* atery-oMt - tkW — country Club — Matt ooMtantly to keep In the good Mies Stafford, but If he pulls d ty hospital. Beth Steel, pfd •eeeeeeeeaeee 81 4iq^ lido—Dlnnor Cenaort-^oo eat jreadw oy M a l e o I a a—D t z l^ la racketeer began. 4i l ^ atiO—HImbar'a InHitiblo—to e graces of MISS ELLA SEXTON, through the next few days he Mothers cannot help feeling, T The one thne oo*holdec of the Borden ■••••eseeeaeaeeeeeee 87% Qleamlnp-^w.: Hamp Oreh.—aedw. her husband’s aont. In order to ;n* are so 4:4a - *«j|—Frawew konffard, aanaa Si15— 8:15—Ban Pellaok’s Orehoatra— should have a pretty fair chance. am Bure, that their duties world’s long distance non-stop C!an Pao ■••••eeeteeeeeeeeee 18% The atatement ot Dewey, chief aiM— fSMp-Mountalnatra—want only mldwast; In tha Oleamlnp—waat berit a share of the Sexton fmrtane. A towel. Miss Hemmingway. IJll ai^uous these days that the joy of flight record'succumbed to injuries Case (J. 1.) •••eeeseeeeeai 95% aaeietant to United Statea Attorney aiia— Ilia—n ao Announead 1:80- 8:80-111110 0. HJII-alse coast When she learns that Barrett having a family isn’t what it used ii4^ ai4a—tba OoMbaroa. darlal Aet S:45— 8:45—ia rle w aympheny—o to • stop to see you before 1 leave. which Included a fractured skull, a Cerro De n sco » e e e e e 87% Qqorge Z. Madalie, was made in op- aK)^ . lOO—Hlatorleal akatohaa 'aait ilB—lOil^Thae. KarlSi Toner—to a Is about to propose to EUnoi- she Y6u'd better go now, Miss Staf­ to be. broken shoulder and punctured Ches and Ohio »eeaeaeeee 48 p(»ng a defense mOtl4^ . Hard from Lenm 8:80—10:80—Clan Qray Oreh.—a to a J: a— i ^Pardo Or^*a Orehoatra deliberately tries to break up the ford .” It really shouldn’t be so. Re­ lung. Chrysler •seeeeeeeeeeeeeee* 88 of pa^culara of tbe indictment, 4 7 4 10:00—11 d)0—kiion Belaeee Oreh.—to o r<«ianoe and succeeds. The gu*l 7:00— aiOO—l^paTaa Ceneart Orehta 10:80—11:80—Den Beater Oreh.—o to e She nodded, left. A sensible girl, sponsibility and efficiency are im­ Among the few persons permitted Coca Cola •eeeeeeeaeeeeaeee* 99 which charged Gordon with evading 7iX^ ai80—whitaman Ihew — waaf 11:00—IfK )0 -D a n e o . Hour—wabe only Is heart-broken when she does the doctor thought He’d leave her portant, but when they begin to in his hospital' room before death Ool <3ae ••••eeeeeei leeeeeave 86% an income tax of 1886,590.88 for the NSC-WJZ NETWORK not hear from him. One day they Col Carbon aeeeeseeet 68% yeara 1980 and 1981. 7rig— a:j0—«Wman aana—to chain a sedative. Her mother would make life a burden and happiness came were Mrsi Boardman, who a:00—. liOO—Boatman Or.—obain onbr BASIC — «aati ala wba-wbsa wbai meet at her aunt’s home. Bar­ scream away her nerves and then is too remote for a smile to break flew here from Providence, R. L, and Coml Solv •eeeeeeei eeeseeeea 89% “We don't know what our wlt- | :l^ lilO—To Ba Announead—ebalB wham kdka wgar w].v]r wlw wayr wmal: rett offers Uda a clgaret and she the gloom, it is just too bad. If Cons Gas • • e e e e e e e e e.a • 68% ready are dead, murdered dnee thla 10:80—Jljao—Plohard Cola’s Oreh.—ba- wiba katp wabe wday kfyr elcgw ctet er's hypocrisy, EUnor takes a C om Prod •teeeeeeeaeeeeeeee 81% ale: Oreft Orehos.—ookat repast SOUTH — wrva w ^ wwno wls i^%s worked under Dr. Moran "often. fectly cared for by a haraBssf, un* year flying career Saturday mom- case etarted. I don't dare aay what wfla-waun wiod worn wme wab wapt dgaret, thereby offending Miss “No —God help her. Raise his smUing mother, or to be less thor­ fng as he lifted his tiny plane from Del L and Wn leaeaaeeqe 48% our evidence will be becauae I don’t CB8-WASC NITWORK wjdz wsmb kvoe wky wfaa wbap kpro Sexton who once more revises head a little. Miss Hemmingway. oughly nurtured by a happy smil­ municipal airport here with 200 gal­ Drug ...... i. 69% know who will be surviving to tes­ BAaiC—Kdsti wabe wade woke weao woal ktba ktbs Du ^Pont ...... 81*^4 waab wnso war wkbw wkro whk eklw MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl kplr ksbl her w ill. That’S it. Now—” ing one, 1 should be put to it for lons of gasoline, to. continue his tify to it” ' . ' wdro woau wip wiaa wean wfbl wepd PACIFIC COAST — ktokh kgw kome A few days later she dies. Her an answer. Happiness is para­ New York to Los Angeles dash in a Eastman Kodak 86 Chariea G. F. Wahl, counsel for wjev; Mldweeti wbbra wrn wfbm krabc khq kpo kfpd ktar kraoz wowo whaa will leaves practically her ent‘re mount to health. 810,000 prise race. >eo and Mua . 8 % Gordon, referred in his argument to Cant Boat. Marcia Radnor telephoned her leo Autr Lite ••eeeeeeeeee* 86 ■AOT a CANADA — wpa whp wlbw fortune to Barrett. He does, not There's Tonip In a Smile Plane Toms Over the part of the indictment vhlch whej wlbs wfaa wore moo ofrb okao 8:80- 4:80—Tha aineinn Lady 4aat brother about it in the morning. She Elec Povf and Lt 18)4 OIXIB — wgat walk wbro wqam wdod 8:45— 4:45—Orphan Annia—east only want It and yet can not turn It Twentyxfive feet from the stated that Qordon’a Inooma for the : — SiOO-Sam Robbins' Crehaatra over to the rightful Inheritors. began characteristically. “Bany, is One thing I believe most neces­ Gen Eleo 86)4 klra wren wlae wdsn wtee krld wrr 4 00 sary to the child’s best interest, is ground, a cross-wind caught the two years arose from the manufac­ ktrh ktak waeo koaa wdbe wodz wbt 4:80- 8i80-Thrae X Slatara In Sensa Vance Carter asks lida to keep that you, dear?” stubby Uttle craft It turned over, Gen Fooda 38 ture, and sale ot beveragea end wdka wbla wtar wdbj wwva wmbr waja 4:40— 8:48—Lewall Thomaa—east “ Y es.” for bis mother to' be cheerful and Gen Motors »eee»eeeffee MICWBOT — wcah wmbd wtaq wkbh 8:00—. 5KIO—Ames ‘n’ Andy—aaat only her promise to divorce her hus­ hit the ground and bounded about lated enterprisea and asked that the : — Oil^Te Ba Announead peaceful and content, because he Gillette » • • e e e • • kfab wlin ksej wlbw kfb wmt wnaz 5 15 band and marry him. lida re­ “The most terrible thixig has hap­ like a wounded bird. Boardman defense be told what beveragea were wkbn wcoo 5:80— •:Sl^Moyor Davie Orehoatra reacts to it at once. leeeeeeeeee fuses and Vance leaves. Al'«.>r pened. I heard it a second ago dropped unconscious from the cock­ Gold Dust . . . . referred to. mountain—kvor kls koh kal 6;00— 7K)0—Eakimea WaekI;lekiy Shew m hot weather with so much to Grigsby Grunow COAST — khi kotn ksb kfro kol kfpy 5:80— 7:30-P etaah and Parliw I imuttar drinking heavily he returns with 'from Hester Von Tyne. I could pit when ground crews lifted the "If Gordon had an Income from 6:45- 7H5—PhllCaokIk anda: HlaAet be done the Idlest person becomes • • • • • e < leeeeeeeee kvl kfbk kmj kora kdb kzmb a gun and shoots BEN T W ELL hardly believe—” overturned ship. Hershey 7d »- 8K)0—WaaMy MinstrelMin Bhew irritable. With housework to b^ m t Harv the tea business, and 1 mean Cent. Baet. \ 7:80— 8:80—Melody Momenta, voeal STAFFORD.______“But what is it Marcia?” he Physicians at City hospital, Wahl said, “or from any other bus­ Sdkk- 4:00—Den Leng’a Story—also e 8:00— 8:00—The ?Tour*aiaaa^^-a^ nished through and children to Int N ick ^••••eeeeeeei NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY prodded urgently, a little impa­ where' he was taken, began a grim, iness, we want to know wkat the 8:10— 4;1^eyraeuao Orohoetra—to o 8:00—10:00—Adlar and Alport — eaatt tiently. He had not slept all night manage it is almost too much to but they beUeved almost hopeless Int Tel and Tel •eeeee»eee«< 8:S6— 4:8o —"iklppy, Sketch — east Amoa *n* Andy—repeat for wait expect a mother to be merry and Johns Manville government says it was ao we can only:wu.,. Betweenw.— the .nv Bookenda—weetUookende—^ 8:15—10:15—The Peat Pflnea In Sonaa and it was still too early for him battle to save his Ufe. They were CHAPTER XIX aiBg as die washes the dishes. K ennecott .... meat the charge.” 8:45— 4:48—America’a Drub St.—to e IdO—10:30—Phantom Oim y, VIellnlot to have assembled that jaded con­ surprised when he lingerec* on nearly Dewey's Reply.. 4:00— 5:00—Role and Dunn- -alao eat lOKK^IIiOO-Riidy Valloe'a Oreheatra Lehigh Val Coal eeeeeeeeeeee munnr tried to reassure her­ trol which grows ,as a morning But the tonic of a smile, the 48 hours. Sxmday a slender hope 4:10— 8:15—P. M artin’a Orch.—also 0 10:80—11:80—Bert Lawn’s Orehoatra Lehigh Val Rd On this point Dewey replied that self, told herself she was be­ wears thin. nourishment in 'a little joke play was held out when slight improve­ Ldgg and Mjrers B » e e e e e e he was of the belief that the bev­ coming absurdly nervous. Noth­ ‘Tt’s about the Staffords!” almost as important a part as cal ment in his condition was seen, but Loew’s ...... 24 eragea were whiskey, beer and gin, U :i6-^lK O Midnight Frahe. ing could have happened. His heart clutched. clum and proteins. The whole he became weaker this morning. LoriUard ...... 23% but he did not want to be obliged x l:46 — ^Phantom G ypsy. ' But why was Aunt Bessie wait­ “Van Carter shot Bentwell Staf­ mental and moral tone of a bouse Bomrdmim had had many narrow McKeero Tin ...... 84% to iffove It. 12:00—^Hotel Pennsylvania orchqa* ing? Why didn’t she come? ford . night. He’s in bad depend on a moUxer’s attitude. escaped during a career which in­ “If, I could prove,’ Dewey said, tra. Elinor said, ‘Tt’s the nicest foot­ Children obey more quickly, Ilont Vf ard ...... 28 wnc shape—” cluded motorcycle racing, speedboat “that the defendant sold whiskey 12:30—Park Central rehestra. rest I ever saw, Sexton. It really they eat better and they sleep bet­ N a t B ia c u it ...... 68% ThBivelen Broadcasting Service 2teurett’s sharp “W hat?” prompt­ pUotlng and trans-Atlantic flying. Nat Cash R eg ...... 21% and beer, this would be a prohlUtion 1:00—'n m e. is l” ed more details. He beard them ter when they are happy. A cross His greatest feat in the air was Hartford, Conn. N at D a ir y ...... 24% indictment. I don’t care to think 60,800 W.. 1060 K. O.. 888^ M. Then Bessie came. Jim Senior all clearly, yet through the dull­ house is always full of mishaps the flight from New York to Istan­ whether he sold whiskey or tea— foUowed her, carrying a glass of disobedience, jangled nerves and Nat Pow and L t ...... 17% ness that grows of slack nerves bul, Turkey, in 1931, with John N Y Cent ...... 45% what I know Is that he had an in­ wine in his unsteady hand. Bessie freshly taxed. poor appetites. A happy house la Polando of Lynn, Mass., as co­ come and that no tax was paid on was ■TtiiHng rather stilfly. EUnor’8 usually one that rune on oiled NY NH and H ...... 81% Monday, July 8. A moment later he called Hutten pilot. They made the 5,000 miles Noranda ...... 30% i t ” CABM EnS UIUBLE wheels. Health goes hand in band P . M. heart went cold. to bring the closed car. He was j umey in 49 hours. It stood for North Amer ...... S3 Wahl criticised the generalities "Sexton,” Bessie said, “run up­ going to Brooklyn to see Mrs. with cheerfulness almost always some time as the world’s long die 4:00—Wlntiora and Weber, organ­ Packard ...... 6 of aU income tax indictments and ists. stairs now, please—” Thrope and learn from her what be Budget lour Time tance, non-stop flight record. Penn ...... ; ...... *...... 84% said he believed that “one reaeon TOSaritESBENT “Aw!” Sexton murmured rebei- could do to help. He must help! 4:80—Studio program. To get up eariy and have duties Phila Rdg C and I ...... 7% A1 Capone ia now in jail is that 4 :4 d -A lp b o n e lib e r ty — hiUbUly ii;- llously, but he went- Bessie drew Barrett' knew well enough wlmt dispatched in the cool of the morn­ New York, July 3.— (AP) — Phil Pete ...... 16% someone forgot to ask for a bill of EUnor down beside her on the sofa. stmgs. would happen to the Staffords now. ing, to budget time so there will Veteran airmen, bearing today of Pub Serv N J ...... 68% particulars.” “Benson telephoned,” she began, “to Russell Boardman’s death, shook 5:00^Whlspering Banjos and Town ti^ had grown bold with be rest hours later, to simplify Radio ...... 10 Dewey insisted that the Indict­ lay that you father—ah—has had chatter of how Lida had boiight and their heads and said: Three Madhatters. Roagh Seas Keep Members work by cutting out all .unneces­ Reading ...... 69% ment against' Gordon was more 6:16—Studio program. an accident. Now don’t be alarmed, charged here, there, everywhere. “It’s tough; he was one of the Rem R u id ...... 10 sary labor—are extremely helpful, generous as to'detail, than any found 5 :S(i—Sunset Hour— (Aristiaan darling! It may not be serious—” They might even And it difficult to ^ ttle children who are nagged best in the game.” Rey 'Tob B ...... 45% in the last two years, and perhaps Kiiens, director. OB Shore— Roeserdtr Now “What?" Elinor moistened her get the right attentior. for Bent- The flight which he and John Sears R oebuck...... 42% at all day, who are scolded, or any other time. 6:00—Wrlghtville Clarion. lips. Jim offered the glass, patted well Stafford who might be at that dered about and slapped usually Polando made from New York to Socony V a c ...... 14% Istanbul in July, 1931, was set down “We can’t let Gordon see his 6:30—Essex House Bhisemble. her shoulder as she drank. very moment djring. show it in their faces and in time South P a c ...... 33'% in Chiesapeake Bay. - Bessie was holding one of as one of the historic feats of avia­ books and records because we don’t 6:46—Walter Hapgood on Sports. “Lord! what a mess!” Barrett they show it hi their health, This Sou P Rlc S ...... 34% have them,” Dewey told the court. Elinor's smoth hands between her groaned half-aloud. He paced Jie tion. South P. 'y ...... 27)4 7:00—Broadway Favorites — Nor­ work-scarred, roughened ones. is as true as the sun rises. Axmoundng Istanbul as- tbelr “In my opinion Gordon didn't keep man Cloutier, director; with hall, waiting for Hutten and the The strange part of it is that St-Brands ...... 28 “ WeU, it seem s — ^Benson thinks it goal they attained a degree of pre­ any recoil of bis business, didn’t Wallace Clark and Revere Annapolis, July 8.— (AP)—Mem­ car. cheezfulness reacts helpfully and St Gas and E l ...... 19% may be only a sUght injury — that cision seldom, if ever, equalled ip. sign his name ever in connection Sisters, harmony trio. bers of the Cabinet 'gathered here Bessie had been cleaning the re­ quickly on its creator. A mother St Oil Cal ...... 38% Vance Carter came to your apart­ thp air, by landing exactly at their with it and held no bank accounts in 7:30—Tarzan. frigerator, tr^ng through activity who gets the habit will find her­ St Oil N J ...... 40 today to confer with Prerident ment. He’d been drinking and he destination 49 hours 20 minutes aft­ his own name.” 7:46—Three Melody Men. to work off her anxiety and worry. self less weary, less nervous and Tex Corp ...... 25% Judge Gaffey reserved decision on Roosevelt on progress of the re­ had a gun. He shot at your When Maggie gave her the card on er the hopoff from New York. They 8:00—Snow Village. less hurried. Cheerfulness has to Timken Roller B ea r...... 34% the motion, and set the trial for covery program, but choppy seas de­ father— ” which was engraved, “Mr. Barrett also set a new world’s distance rec­ 8:30—Musical Gazette. be cultivated. It does not come in Trans America ...» ...... 7'% Augxist 7. As to the motion, he layed their bocuitUng the cruiser In- Elinor had never fsdnted before H. Colvin” she cast a stricken ord of 5,039.6 miles. *8:45—Ferde Grofe’s orchestra. a minute. Union Carbide ...... 44 directed coimsel to exchange briefs dlsnapolls to sit down with the sea­ but the day had been too much for glance down at her dress. She Decorated by Turkey 9:00—^The Gypsies. Life is so happy! Don’t allow Unit Aircraft ...... 38 by Friday and have all the papers m going executive. ’ her. Within a few hours she had wished she looked neater. But After he and Polando landed their Unit (%rp ...... 12% 9:30—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. witnessed the horror of death, had all the advice on child welfare to plaxie “Cape Cod” in Turkey, they his hands by Jxily 13. ^ The secretaries of war, interior after taking off her apron, folding draw down the lines on your face. Unit, Gas Imp ...... 22% 10:30—^Tales of the Titans. seen her father bitterly disappoint­ were awarded jewded decorations 11:00—Bill Tasillo’s Show Boat Or­ and agriculture stepped from their it and laying it on a chair, she hur­ Keep them turned up and it will U S Ind A le ...... 64 ed and crushed by her aunt’s fail­ by Kemal Pasha and gtvm Turkish chestra. automobiles with arms full of brief ried to the parlor where Barrett be twice as easy to work out the U S R u b b e r...... 15% ure to remember him, had heard still stood, too restless to sit down. rugs and other tokens by admirers. U S S teel...... 62 11:35—^Merry Madcaps — Luther cases. • problems that face you. After a short try of the rough her mother’s hysterical accusations “Mrs. Thrope,” he began miser­ New York greeted them, on their re­ Util Pow and L t ...... 7 Martin, director. that EUinor herself w as to blame. ably, pressing her water-softened turn, with a parade, and Boston W est U n io n ...... *...... 58% 12:00—Hollywood-on-the-Air. water, they decided to wait awhile Local Stocks on shore for winds to abate. She had feR Barrett Colvin’s chill hand. feted them. Received by President West E3 and M fg ...... 50 12:30— ^Palmer House orchestra. glance, brief and heart-breaking. “Sit down, Mr. Colvin.' fio—nor Hoover, they were decorated' with W oolw orth ...... 47% 1:00^—Silent. Tbe cruiser anchored in Chesa­ Only a moment be bad looked at in that chair. The springs arc Daily Health the Distingiiistiei Flying Cross, Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 36'^4 peake Bay off the '' Naval Academy her, then turned his eyes away. voted by t*ie Senate. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) at 8:30 a. m., far iQiead of schedule broken. Isn’t it terrible— I mean Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. That, more than anything else, haa about Bentwell? You’ve heard, u Like so many other noted fliers, on its speed trial run from, Eastport, baimted her, ' making her utterly Br>ardman found the exploit brought Maine. * course— Service BT St: manding prompt attention are in­ 7:30—Singers. comes to worse we can manage— Y o u r s e l f August, 1982, he was injured in a ty and commodity markets today, in Public Utilities MtoekB dent indulged in a good lauidi at the .. ip juries due to fireworks. crash, but after a stay in a Spring- Conn. Elec S erv ...... 48 47 7:46—Organ Tones. / predicament of his stranded Cabinet we’U have to manage—to take ner Twenty years ago hundreds of response to the dollar's-decline, to 8:00—Bingin’ Sam. in! Poor child, if Bentwell goes field, Mass., hospital, he returned new lows, after publication of Conn. Pow 42 membere. ABcid people were killed and injured i imdaunted to the airways. Greenwlcb, WAG. pfd. 50 8:15—^Bfanhattan Serenaders. He had seen Henry Morgenthau, she’ll have no one—” celebniting Independence Day. President Roosevelt’s note to the 8:80—The Ambassadors. Jim Junior ordered the taxicab. economic conference. Hartford Elec ...... 64 Jr., the governor of tee farm credit-^ Following campaigns of educa­ Hartford G as ...... 4A 8:46—Hot from Hollywood. administration, drenched by a w ava*^ A little later Sexton stood on the tion this type of celebration has Stocks rushed to new highs for 9:00—Warfaring Men. step, wondering if any of the neigh­ do. pfd ...... 46 as he left tee Indianapolia in a gig ^ beSn largely displaced by pag­ the year and by early afternoon 9:16—Street Singer. . bors would happen to see the cab SCALPS THAT DRY UNDER THREE SICK SENATORS S N B T C o ...... 106 110 to go ashore. THE SUN NEED HOT OH. eant!, plays and exhibits of fire­ many issues had recovered gains of Manafaetorlng Stocks 9:3(^U ttle Frankle’e orehNdra. chugging before their door. Bert, II to around |7 a share. Cotton Secretary Ickes, who Is ohairm aij^ Summer eun miw do wondere for works under the control of ex­ Am H ardware...... 31% 10:00—Bkfiifleld Coimtry Club. of tee special public works board, the only one of the txws who was perts. ARE MUCH I|MPR0VED Jumped about |2 a bale and dollar 10:30—Edwin C. HUlT not stiffened by the tragedy, hov­ your complexion, but the ehancec An Hosiery ...... reported be had an outline ot pro- Air rlfies, BB guns, shot guns wheat reappea^ on the Chicago 10:46—“Romance of the people” — ered near Elinor, patted her shoul­ are ten to one that it wlU play Arrow H and H, com. 9% jects ready to put into Immedmte havoc with your hair if you aren’t and other small calibre xmes, board of tr^c. do., pfd ...... 80 Jewish Day Pageant, C!hica- der and murmured, “Gosh, I’m blank cartridges and cap plstoi>, Sterling exchange rose 12 1-2 operation to make Jobs. careful. It’s true enough that hair Borah, George and Lewis Are Billings and Spencer.. — go World’s Fair. He brought a Bat of these to thd sorry!” Sling shots and rubber band flip­ cents to 14.46 before subsiding sev­ 11:16—Theo Karle, tenor. “You are all so kind—” Elinor heeds a osrtaln amoimt of sunshine in HoapiUU Now But Soon Bristol Brass ...... 18 P resident and plenty- of air. But you should pers, arrows and stones, are re­ eral cents and the European gold do., pfd ...... 87 11:80—Gaea Lome ordiestra. faltered unsteadily. sponsible for one-third of the ao- Will Be I^harged. currency climbed to new- highs. — 800 Frognun OompMed She clasped a fold of her uncle’s know where to draw tae line. A Csse, Lockwood and B ddents resulting in loss of eye- Speculative enthusiasm ran high on The public works bo«d is ready coat during the long drive home. daUy baking on tbs beach just isn’t CcUins C o...... sli^bt to children. Fire-crackers, the New York stook exchange. (^It’s Firearms ...... to annoxmoe its pK^rahi on Tbora- As she thought of the warmth of good for hair. Washington, July 8.—(AP)— torpedoes, bombs and ' various Profit taking Imposed temporary Eagle i^3ck day. the home she had just left and the In the first place, too much sim- The Senate’s three ailing membere tyjHM of Artworks are responsible checks on the adyimee, but the up­ Fafnlr BeaHngs ...... The President has f8,800J)00,OOS fears that lay ahead her eyes filled. shins is apt to dry out your scalp. were all deseribed today as on. the for one-fourth of the eases of ward trend was dedaive tiuoughout ETulIer Brush, Class A . m W B Z A available for this employmient part Jim, returning, told his wife, If you fed that you Just oaat wear road to complete recovery. a bat when you’re in the sun then bllndnsss. the earlier hours. Sales to ’ noon Gtay Tel Pay Station. of their program. ■ y “She Insisted on paying the fare— Senator Borah who had an oper­ Hart and Cooley ...... Springfield — Boston Very apparently, MfT Ro0eevelt.l| and paying my fare home, too.” mske up your mind to oil your ation at Johns Hopkins hospital in totaled 2,900,000 eharee. soato. Tbs germs of loekjaw develop U. S. Steel climbed |2 to |62, Hartmann Tob, com... I ...... I devoting entire attentioB just no# That made Bessie cry. It was so eaiumoreBaltimore a weeaweek ago, waswai said to Hot ell shampoos are sxodlsnt in soil and on dirty d o tb ln p while the preferred distlnfuished its do., pfd I • • • • • e • P . M« on the domestic pn^pnun, hBrifif like Elinor to think of others even Any tUne *an Injury oeeurs be improving' gardunSy. H I e prob- Int Silver 4:OO^Ra^la.Guild (drama). served .. 6:80--SlBgtiii. Lkfiy. aider thrir demands 'tot' iBBBNdMhli/' ' tense trio. cident that ooours in axploeions seerstary. Miss Oora Rubin, want ■■••••aee. re going to nave a nampoo. Wmp "farm heir’ stocks favorites, al­ do., pfd 6:46^U t& Orphan Annie. staWTimtlon'of curreBOy. - 'It’s pretty bad,” Jim told them. of cannoa-oraokers,' bUmk ehr- to Baltimore today to visit him. Mann and Bow, O asilA ^ an old deah towd around your though rails displayed prominent 8:00—Joe Rinse and kia oreheatra. Others in thd • vMttav^pmrty Nk» 'It’s about as bad aa It could be, 1 rldgea and toy cannons. The sise Senator George, ill for several do., dasi B ...... guess. Shot through the left lung. head'so you won’t sou the pUlowi strength. '6:80—Time, temperature. eluddd Attorney General and let tba oil stay on all flight. of the wound is not slgnlfloant. waeks with $ might pneumonia at­ North and Judd ...... 14^. / 6:84—Sports Rertew. IBeoretariee Swaanfl afld Ihe^ve looked up Vance Carter. tack, was,deseribed as out of dan­ Ckxmmodity issues generally at­ f Shampoo tbt'next day in the usual Tbs ttaflast pimoture may permit Niles, Bern P o n f ...... 16 , ' 6:40-Weather. . ' . tha asristaat Beereta Lida was screaming as we went jl thepnas to enter the body. ger at Navel hoepltid bars, ^e is tracted epaeulative attention. Peek, Stow and Wtloox. — • ■ •»i'- 6:49—FamouB Bayfliger , Heiffy L. Robsevelt . X never beard anyOilfig like It—” U you de your hathliig ia. salt Wneaever aa injury from ' fire­ now sltttig op a whila each day. Russell Mfg .. > •. 18 Bessie’s face stUfen^ “Did you 6:46—Today’s Neifs ‘ ^erell watar be fare end riaae it aU out works ooours, gft a dooter as Benatar L otMs, who entered Oar- THREATENED OXBLS’ UFE SOOVlll ^ ....a.....*.. 80% S h Thqmae. remind YSUner that Fd come any of your hair after eaeh swim. You as possible. ,He will epM the field hoemtal: for treatments Stanley W orks ...... 81 7:00—Amos hi’ Andy."^ time?’’ she asked after a short Standard Serew ...... 46 oan rlaee It under the fresh water wotmd, dean it and treat it with shortly t ft s r CidagireM adjourned, Beetford, July R— (AP)—-Harry 7:lS-^llolUckeni. . sUenoe. suitable antiseptics, and in quss^ is expeoM ^ ibe disdxarged in a do., pfd.,. guar. 100 New Yo^,. July. 8|.r^ fbowsr While you’re fhowerlng your Dedhard of Eutlord was acrestsd 7:S0-rGrln andjSeaiitt. . GerfuflCB, 'Tee, buf she knows that any^ tUmable ' antnoatin flald. Sm y^ A ^ Co ...... 80 bo^ and the w tl^ fiflt. flijset few days^.hls yesterday by Btatq poUoa and ia held 7 :4 6 -S t Regis Hotet O f o b e ^ lohB tf R im hew.” He put his hand on her aim Xulr whloh bM m o b dyed or against lo d ija w th at r r r Taylor and Feem ~ v sfain tsm brimmed her eyes. for trill ofl a oha^ of breach of Tonrlngtea ...... 66 SiSO-SridmoA senteaea.l “tonohed up” iufually reaets ua* dUMSSS. tbe peace. Rla arteet ftdlpwed a ‘ Sin—Verse and Mi tkm favorably to hot fun. Zf you don't . N w er w ait imtfl uegpw- de- • SW gywto W “ : ■ : Mfg ...... 86% oonmlalnt reoelvalat tbgi>|flWson uaioB Mfg Co . ..k.i. — 6:00—Sincleir Oredtafi, ■ oBMfi I dock with an asth- want streaks, wear a hat whm your Veil A ftsr. tbe d t j^ b ffF d ^ •■izIS—Caecadee flUitfe pr 0 Its strike aaaome- It is 8^(A F )--A light h eS tiii firom link Walter H owe^ U S Efleelptis, om'!.- j^ ' 7* h fiil i i MikMMde North Asbford. that DiOhhri threat­ SiNkpeOflCW I ad that ' 7. 10. ^ ^ a reasonrtM dgwuiR ei mm, ■ Jfeetliiy|>g do., p fd ' •...'•••••■•• eS -■ ened to kitt her ilater, IfaH w "Col­ *flVd I tumln.'* said Jim frequsat hot oil biKbre TM sgrlnui 'u^tke. wkitrydhQt^ " If bum- Vaeder Boot ...... 6% crow n»y be pretty 88d jbfkdflifr' tkkt la lih burn, 16. Of whom he wuhrjidloai. W bltloelr QoO FIm PoUoe My that Doohoid shaltted t b i j bore , to M- ' ' ita jA m riM On. m t.a K laor. th r e ^ ■ ikattipitf' of^ h cr’is, roi lWiifilfh«ii»*iii'Mi I Miit^ii...... rt»*iil.i. » ..»■ ■■■pi ...... 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G R E A T 7 5 M E D A L (By Assodatsd Ffosa> ^womeu’s metropoUtaB elfiy o o v r t mrateiffltl niRSOB-umES* I TBNNU ofowfl. befitt^ Qttd* M m - - ^ u e p f o Wimbledon, Efig.—^ e s elimi­ Latonia, Xy-—Gold Basis basts BY SCORE OF 1 AT WAMPANOAG nates. Prenn, to entsr Wlmblsdon The Bast Side Jrs., defeated the Jovlus sad • Read PIa> is LstoMa M e a t S t Anil’s 18 to 1— quarter finals; Miss Jaoobe defeats Derby. H idihr^tt Scare 14 Rmn West Side Jrs., at voUey baU Shtur- Mrs. Burke. day, taWng two straight games in New Ymrk—Good Advice vdne what was to have been the best Stnrgeon PHches Airtight —Grant Beats Parker in Sheylla stakes as Mr. Khayyam oD 12 ffite oi Fetal 8th to H 0 SEC 0 .N 0 . 3 N«tad Sadlpw Hviw Local Pro Teams Widi Ama- two out of three. The scores were tri-state finals.' finishes fourth. GleoCove, N. Yx-Wood and Moa- Chlosgo—Oavalcade 90 to 1 shot 15-9 and 75-8. The Bast Side team B iD . Spin North Enders. dw Guta D nikt Y( was composed of N. Correntl, B. gln advlnce to ssml-finals of Nassau captures Hyde Park etokae, beatlxif WINSINTHEIOTH tear Alex Thomson to GaveUo, J. Borpusld, B. Paganl, N. Club invitation. Singing Wood. Paganl and L. Rfdolfi. The West New York—Hall beats Shields for CffliNBBAL day’ s H o u rs With Scolre Best Ball of 71— Side players were B. Martfii, R. With "Sngo” Sturgeon pitching eastern clay court title. Chicago—Berlinifer wine National Jarvis Grove yesterday after- Martin, B. Coleman, M. I'aggart air-tight ban, holding the opposing Haverford, Pa.—National Inter- decathlon title. , noon waa t| ie scene at one at the ooUegihte crown goee to Tidball who and A. Benson. team to two hits, while hla team­ WilUamsvllle, N. Y.—Bihery C!on- most interestiag and hectic baU P ie o e e n Gat Early le id But my F on Whe'Cloota Tt Martin’s Is Third Best defeats Murphy. qners BUse, 2 and A, in national la- mates >were swatting the baU for games played in Manchester to New York—Baroneae Levi wins torcoUegiate far this season. The oontenders “Bingo” Sturgeon appeared in eighteen hits with a total of twenty- Firanai Chop Away to Home Rims ia Each Piro Score. an iron man act yesterday after­ were Manchester Green and the noon. He pitched a game for the one bases, the Sub-Alpine CUib won North End Arrows, the fonner tak­ Sub-Alpine dub baseball team and yesterday against the St Anns by ing the game by a score of 22 to 7. Sipieeze the Whumg Rod. of a Doolk-Header. BLUEFIELDS CRUSH For seven and (me^half innings it Playing a golf game that had the allowed only two hits to the oppos­ a score of IS^. W EST SIDES WIN ing team, the St. Ann’s. He then was either team’s game, the score best in the state pressing BUI Mar> “Bingo” was given good fielding went in to relieve Groman, pitch­ differing first ona way. then the Hose Company No. 3 of the Bouth By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR. tin,^ local Country club pro turned support ofily one misplay being . GOLD SOX-TUFTS other, ^ one or two runs. In tho ing for Hose No. 3 in their game chafed against the team while the AGAINST BREWERS Manchester Fire Departmait team A. P. Sports Writer in the third best round o f'a ll the with the Pioneers when the bases seventh, the Arrows, first at bat, S t Ann’s bungled up four chimees. won a ten-inning gams from the Two sUrsady famous stars, profesirtonals in yesterday’s Ama­ were Jammed and only one out and Topple Prison Team Saturday threatensd damage in chunks when In addition to the eighteen hits Mitchell, their (ead-off man, reach­ Pioneers yesterday afternoon, at Hubbtll, slender southpaw teur-Pro tournament at the difficult ended the inning by striking out gathered by the Sub-Alpines there and Middletown Tufts Yes­ the next two men to face him. He ed first bn an error, Katkaveck Highland Park, Just becauae they of the New York Giants, and Jt Wampanoag course in West Hart­ were six walks issued, while Stur­ terday by Same Score, 6-1. Foxx, big clouter of the Phlladrttoitb^ ford. Teamed with Alex Thomson, got three hits in thb game he pitch­ Score 8 -2 -4 ig h t Hittiiig walked and Thompson by a scratch refused to admit that they were ed for the Sub^Alpines, one being geon only gave twd free passes. In hit made it three any right up in the ninntaig. the dreutL His fielding of a hot 11ns. Hutchinson had to turn and in the first half of a doulrie-header' and Thomson did this out­ pitchlig for the Sub-Alpines. traveled to Wethersfield aad handed and it waa not unW the tenth frame which brought the Giants a 5^ going nine in 84, two under par. drive over second, which he recover­ The West Side team took the run directly into the sun a oonsld- that victory caune to the fire fight­ ed with one hahd, throwing his man the Gold Sox a 8-1 triauning. Bill gsme lead over the Cardtoala. Aetaa Brewers by a’ score of 6 to 2 Neubauer who was twlrUag for Man- ei’ahle distance to make the catch, ers. Foxx clouted two home ntos ip' Home runs were numeroiu in out at first, was real fast basebalL but he did it, retiring the aide. The It was an exciting game from the games played here yesterday. In io the game {flayed on the West c*;rHter hold the homo team to five each gsune of a twin bill agatoat tha'^ The two bits the visitors secured -Gide playgrounds yesterday. The scattered hits and struck out eight. Green’s third tocker kad already start ’The Pionsera started off 81 Louis Browns, bringing his tCH: the game between the Sub-Alpines came in separate innings, one in the exscutsd two diflieult catches and and St. Ann’s CLeaiy, playing sec­ Brewers were outhit 8 to 7 and la The Bluefields ocflleoted three' of with a six ran lead la the first chap­ ta* to 24. but despite tw record-’ fourth and the other in the fifth. addition to this had one more nfls- their six runs in the fifth inning again in the ninth re{>eated the ter while the Hoae men only scored equalling feat, the A’a got only oa : ond for the Sub-Alpines hit for the feat, chalking up a perfect fielding one in their half. No.'S did better circuit. It was his only hit in six The score: play than did the West Side. There when Magnuson, first up, hit a even break winning the first 8-(L t o ' Sub-Alpines wap also two more free rides issued slashing triple to det^ left oonter. score for the afternoon. in the second by putting over two ten innings, and taking an deven to times up. ^nce, playing with No. Then dawned the fatal eighth. runs and after blanking the Pioneers 3 also made one^hit in four times ,AB. R. H. PC. A. E. to tns locals than by the Aetna ag­ The next batter, Neubauer, waa six trimming in the second game. R. Fraser, lb ..‘..5 1 1 IS 1 1 gregation ani in the field the'West passed and then Hook Biaonen The Arrows put across on- tally in in the third, walloped the ball for Equals Recurd to the plate, but that was a home thsir half of this frame, coming six runs, putting them in to the lead run. • O’Leary, 2 b ...... 4 2 2 3 4 0 Siders played a snappier game be­ smacked out a doublo which scored The four homers equalled the’ N. Bogglhi. c ....5 2 2 4 1 0 ing faster on the paths than (Re both men. Brennan also scored .within one of tjring the score. This 9-6. major league record for a (iouble-' Johnson, s s ...... 6 2 3 2 2 0 vlsltorB, securing four stolen bsMS later on Rautenberg’s sinrte'to left. was ap{)arently too close for com­ This was not to last long as the header made by Earl Averill of When July 1 is reached it is gen­ J. Sullivan, cf . . . .5 3 2 0 0 0 to none by the visitors. It was a The next three men wore cUaposed of fort from the Green’s point of view, Pioneers came hack in the fourth Cleveland to 1930. erally claimed that the team in the Lovett, 3 b ...... 5 2 3 0 3 0 light h itt^ game, only one slam in short order to end the inning. and they went to woiic. Varrlck and tallied five runs to go into the Hubbell’s performance over-' lead in the two'major leagues are going for an extra base, that being Andy Raguskus, who Is playing gave way to Brainard who strove lead 11 to 9. The fire ^hters got shadowed the work of his team­ Antonio, If...... 1 1 0 1 1 0 en date. medal of 79, but both players got for the Manchester Gre«i team, is 2; struck out, by Bassner 1, Galan­ P. Strange, If .. 4 3 1 1 1 0 their good scores oi^ the same holes Ray, rf...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 and E. Raguaktis played good ball 3egar, c ...... 5 3 3 11 0 0 7«nce, c ...... 4 2 1 16 0 0 The New York Yankees crept still fond of baseball. There may cau 3, Sturgeon 8. Time, 2:15. Um­ Splllane, p ...... 6 0 1 1 2 0 keeping their best ball score up too pires, \^ce and Grant Kennedy, lb ...... 4 (f 0 6 0 1 for the winners while Foley and Connelly, r f ...... 5 2 1 0 O 1 closer to the American League lead high to tiireaten the winners, Wee be no fire crackers or noise in Man­ Murander, c...... 3 1 2 5 0 0 PiUarella stood out for the losers. Lipjiencoti rf ...3 3 3 1 0 0 Groman, cf, p .. 5 2 2 0 1 0 by beating aeveland 7^ vdUlS lA^e W ^en and Dom Soccoli. chester tomorrow, but Joe is going Bolsseau, p ...... 2 0 i i i o Ed Kovis hit^ a home run in the fifth H. Jarvis, c f ...... 3 3 2 0 0 0 Washingtem and Detroit were kept Saturday Tourney Here. to go where there will he noise as Murray, p...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 inning with two men on base. Grand!, 2b ...... 3 2 1 0 1 0 T o ta ls...... 45 14 14 30 9 5 idfle by rain. he starts tomorrow morning for The CSilcago White Sox double- In Saturday’s point tournament BALcniKis nntHS Bluefields (6) Pioneers at the Count^ club here Milton J. New York to see the games play­ 32 2 7 24 8 3 AB R H PO A E 51 22 22 27 4 2 Starin, c ______6 2 2 13 1 1 header with Boston was rained out. Turkington won the honors with a ed between the Washington Sena­ Aetna Brewing ... .000 011 000—2 Brennen, If ...... 5 2 4 0 0 0 North Bad Arrows Chff, Keeney. 2b .5 3 3 2 3 0 44. Points were given on che tors and the Yankees. West Sides...... 000 130 02^—6 C. Smith, 2b . . . 5 0 1 1 1 0 Mitchell, rf. cf ..5 1 1 0 0 0 Dixon, l b ...... 6 2 2 8 0 1 basis of 1 for one over par, 2 for MPERFECrGAHE Two base bit, PUtt; sacrifice bit, Rautefiberg, cf . 3 0 2 1 0 0 Katkaveck. lb .. .4 2 2 6 1 0 J. Lovett, 3 b -----6 1 1 0 0 0 HARTFORD’S EARLY LEAD par and 3 for birdies, plus the pay­ The best story for the winter Dowd; stolen bases: McCann, Gray, A. Reguskus, ss'.4~0 0 2 4 0 Tbomiwon, ss ....5 0 1 2 0 4 Johnson, p ...... 8 1 0 1 2 0 er’s handicap. Others in the high baseball league next winter will Stavnitsky, Burkhart; double plays, E. Raguskus, lb 4 0 0 10 0 1 P Jon, 3b, p ...... 4 1 0 3 1 1 Jolley, c f ...... 6 2 1 A 0 0 TOO MUCH FOR PIRATES points were Bob Boyce 43, Joe Hand- be the play made by Allen of the Stavnitsky to McCann, Madama- Kovis, 3 b ...... 4 0 1 2 5 0 Brainard, If, p .. .4 0 1 2 0 0 F. Stamler, ss . . . 4 1 2 0^ 1 0 ley 39, diaries Willett 39, C. C. St. Louis Nationals in the game Warstrup-Kennedy; left on bases, Katkaveck, rf .. 3 0 l 9 l l Petronis, cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 J. Stamler. If...... 6 1 2 1 0 0 ' Varney 38, Morgan Alvord 38, Joe played in New York against the Pitdier of Larrabee’s Bar­ West Sides 8, Aetna Brewing 6; Magnuson, rf . . . 3 2 1 2 0 1 RiohardSon, 2b, c 3 2 1 4 1 0 Clint. Keeney, ...5 0 1 0 0 1 ’The Pirates lost their third Motycka 38. Pete Turkington had Giants on Thursday. He went to base on balls-off Qodek 4, Boisseau Neubauer, p ....3 2 1 0 2 0 C. 'Varrick, c ....4 0 1 4 1 0 straight game Sunday aftenaxm low gross with a 36-37—73. bat in the second inning and hit the bers Strikes Oat 22 Mep; 4, Murray 2; hit by {fltcher, Mur­ W. Varrick, rf, p300020 Totals ...... 49 13 14 ♦29 7 3 when they dropped a free-hltttog tUt'-.i In Sunday’s sweepstakes three first ball pitched for a home run. It ray; struck out by, Qodek 2, Bois­ 84 6 11 27 18 8 Obrlg^t, cf. If ...2 1 1 1 0 1 ♦ 2 outs when wixming run was with the Hartford Orioles at Kahtfa ’ were tied for low net.. They were was a close play at the plate, but seau 4, Murray 1; time, 2:35; um­ CkiM Sox (1) Scarchuck, 2b ...1 0 0 0 1 0 Scored. rtadlum. Hartford, 14-7. A return C. F. McCormick 87-20-67; A. Row­ he was called safe. Then one of the Allows No HHs. pires, Russen, Cole. T^eft Field ...... 4 1 0 3 0 0 Two base hits: Qulsh; three base irame will be played with the OrioleO land 90-23-67 and Ronald Ferguson Giants’ playera called the attention Sboit Stop ...... 3 0 0 1 3 0 37 7 8 24 7 6 tots, D. Farr 2, Dixon, Cliff. at ML Nebo, July 22, at which ttM 92-25-67. Others were C. C. Var­ of the “ump” to the fact that Allen ThJro B a s e ...... 3 0 1 3 1 0 N. End Arrows . . 202 902 010— 7 Keeney; home runs, Jolley, Vince; the Pirates ho{>e to even the stand­ had batted out of tuth. The Itump” Pitcher, of ..... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Man. Green .... ^30 203 014 x—22 tots off Groman 13 in 7 1-3 innings. ing. ney 83-13-70; and Charlie Johnson Modesty.on the part of a young BALDWIN ACES BOW Catcher ...... 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 with the best gross of 42-38-80. called Allen out and gave ^e ’Two base tots, Vlot 2, Brainard, Sturgeon 1 in 2 2-3 innings: winning The Orioles landed on Cargo for pitcher hiu prevented telling of First B a s e ...... 3 0 0 7 1 0 1-Jchardaon, Grandl; three base, 10 runs-in the first three inutogs, Matches Planned. catcher the credit for the put out the details of a baseball game pitcher. Sturgeon; double {flays. Tomorrow an oil day sweepstakes Allen was then called upon to bat TO GERMAN LUTHERANS Center Field .... 3 0 1 0 0 0 bit. Patrlsi; home run. R. Jarvis; Sturgeon to D. Farr to Qulsh; base proving too great a handicap to played last Friday when Balrtiunis, Second Base .... 4 0 1 2 2 0 bits, off Splllane 8, W. Varrick 7, overcome. However, erratic su{>port •for 18 and 36 holes will be played for himself and rolled an easy one pitching for Lanabee’s Barbers, Right Field ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 on balls off, Groman 2, Johnson 5, and if the day is good the course to the infield and was tossed out Brainard 8. Balon 7; base on balls, Sti^geon 1; tot by pitcher, by waa also a contributing tactor to tha. struck out 22 men plajdng on the Concordias Break Ace’s String off Splllane 2, Varrick 2; tot by defeat of the locals. Cargo waa re­ should be fairly crowded with golf­ at first. Dolly Brown team and sdlowed'but 30 1 5 27 11 0 Groman, Clint. Keeney; struck out ers. Team matches to be played of Eight Victories by Heavy pitcher, Vlot by Varrick, Balcm by by Groman 9, Johnson 13, Sturgeon lieved by Wogman to the fourtii, lim­ two {lasses and did not aUow one Bluefields ...... 101 030 100—8 8{flllane: struck out, by Splllane 8, iting tbe\)rioles to four runs to the ' during July and August are bemg Horseshoe pitching has for its hit. The game was played on the -Hitting. Gold Sox ...... 000 001 000—1 5; time, 2 hours 35 mins; um{flrc?: arraiiged with Indian Hill, Williman object the ringing of a peg, or get­ Varrick 8, Brainard 1, Balon 1; Oakes, Koteb. last six innings. Although the locals old golf grounds. His team mates 'Dvo base hits, BrCnnen (2), outhit the Itortford team, they Were tic, Middletown and Wethersfield. ting close to it. ’That’s what most made six errors behind him. but ' Two big innings in which the Lu­ Catoher; three base hit, Magnuson; time, 2:30; umpire, Popoff. Local club members desiring to take horseshoe pitchers do, bflt at the unable to bunifli them. when it was looking bad and a therans cpUected 10 runs, was too hits, off Neubauer 5, Pitcher 11; ' A small mound and pond to left part are asked to sign up at the West Side grounds court on Friday played was on third CalUs fielded a much for the Baldwin Aeos in the sacrifice hits, Magniison, Firpt Base, LEQON RAINED OUT club bouse. BLUEFIELDS DEFEAT field gave Phillips plenty of trouble. night one horseshoe pitcher threw short drive and nailed McConnell, game played yesterday afternoon Short Stop; double plays, A Ragus­ Balls which i^ould have been caught Complete scores in the Wampa­ with such force that the horseshoe the op{X)8lng pitcher, at the home at the Blueflelds diamond. Haber- kus to E. Rhguskiu; base i. NIcoil, Sunset Ridge, cured from the locid town clerk’s 24 17 17 21.9 6 lOgpietoWB Tafts (1) Nbren, If ...... l 0 0 0 0 0 gerttog to him for five bits and and John Urmaon, Jr, ....8 6 87^78 Turok, of ...... 5 8 8 2 1 6 C. Formica, rf . 4 0 0 8 0 0 Boggini to the sixth. Ths score; Bob Sanford, Norfolk Downes ^ offlee and four pictures wars pre- Dolly Brown Nine (0) E. FUchor, If ....5 2 8 1 0 0 Hamilton, lb .....l l 0 2 0 0 ■even rune to 18-8 tontoge and the Orteles and George Smart ...... 36-87-72 ared and sent to New York before AB R H PO A E F. Fc^mlea, ss .. 4 0 0 1 2 0 ■eooad pitcher did not fare a great Noske, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 J. PUlarsUa, 8b . 4 0 l 8 l 1 Moore, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 AB R B PO A Joel Smith, Wallingford, and race was won. Joe’s passport Strange, s s ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 Roth, rf ...... 2 I 1 0 0 0 j : Doggitft, rf ...1 0 0 0 0 0 deal better ee two bite eaa Doo Jim Shea, I f ...... 8 2 8 0 9 01 Ralph Russo ...... ,87-86—78 will be In TfToper condition and he Willis, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 1 w G. DiToea, 8b .. 8 0 0 3 3 0 A. P ^ k , cf ... .1 1 1 0 0 0 mas were chalked egatoet him for Ernie Doering, Middletown, E. Kerr, %b. .... S 0 0 9 0 0 F. Foley, lb .... 8 1 ,1 XO 1 0 l-g tontog. John Bbea, ■■ • • • 5 t l i 8 \. and Sam Smart . , ...... 86 87—78 may have a enanee to run up to ^ 17 18 27 9 8 Lannfliear, 8b . . . 8 8 1 1 -X -i Manchester from New York before W. Brown, 8b . . 8 0 0 4 1 1 R. Poaq^ cf . . . 8 0^ 0 0 0 0 J. May, pitobtog for Manebeoter Maurice Kearney. Watertown . ^ Baldwin Aoer^ ■ 20 8 8 15 6 0 of Fischer, c f ...... 8 3 8 8 8 and William Heyniger ...87-t7-74 be soUe on Wednesday. Jos bad sst E. Brpwa, 2b . . . 2 0 0 2 2 3 D. pqianlla, c . 8 0 1 8 3 l Y. M. G A. Jre. had only allowed two bite, one Syd Covington, Hartford and MoConuoU, rf . . . 8 0 0 1 0 0 F'.durtha, c ...... 5 0 1 9 fi- 0 V. Sooaaa, I f . . . . 8 0 0 .1 0 6 tbcee.bMng %^ tri]triple. BuUirtu), local |0nel,3b ...... 5X888:; bis heart on taking tbs trip and WiganowiU, ss .,4 0 2 0 fi 0 Arcktof, 2b ...... 8 1 1 1 8 0 Oppelt, r f ...... 8 1 ^8 • 9 •# . Robinson Cook ...... 88-86—74 while be oontinued training be wae Ford, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 1 R. DUIaUUe, p .. 8 0 0 0 1 0 right fielder eracked out a t r i ^ to ' Dave Campbell, Boekledge, F. KiMOP, e .../... 8 0 0 8 2 1 Pohi, If ...... 4 1 0 2 0 1 PantoSi, lb ...... 2 0 0 9 0 i hw lin t time at bat aad Cook, x S ito i, e ...... 8 9 ^ .9 A and It. K. Ives ...... 86-86—74 iven medloal treatment for hie Lovstt, 8b ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 KatkAveeMt e ....2 l l 2 0 Q Crepeau, l b 8 1 1 11 t , Amer Cdrlsom Willow Brook roat, which bothered him in the M n ^ ofoia llry .r. 1 0 0 0 0 0 80 1 " i 17 " f " i eitelKrt, oolloete hits, ftPOPwB, SoripllM, rua, Korts; hits, off Bswitt 8, Dl- eatek of a emiMb that leokad good T. Donohue, Stonlngton Man­ SUB-ALPDfB VB. FIONBEBS Tnmktwlao, W. Popoff; tb m boss B. OlsasoB, p...... 8 0 8 0 8 8 Natalis, 18; sasrlflos hits, F. Itafas- L Lum a r t ...... 8 0 0 0 0 Q a tri^ It is a to or, and Wintbrop Davis...86-86—76 bit*, Balebinilp; bomo ruas, Balob- kus; bsss (» baUs, off BsWltt^Dl- A. ,cf .....2 0 0 0 .0 0 sis this boy Oobb wtaad ap thsre Dave WiUlans, Fairfield and Tomorrowrow momlof, startlnf at uais, S. Jobasea; bits off Bnlcb- 86 'o i o 84 10 8 Natgiis 8; st(ruok out by Bswitt 18, and take a out at tbd baO. Bs P, Munson ...... 86-86—76 10 o’d o ^c, , tbs S^AfylM will i^y Two IMM bits, Wqma, B. FIseb- 19 “o i l * '•*8 James Norval, Race Brook, uals (Boat): off Willis O to 8 bi- DOfatalls 4; tlaw, 1:80; utBpits, iP pattbat foels beawF anongl and C. C, cu re ...... 86-66—76 the PioBssrsIMPS at Cnorttr Oak strest aiags: saerinOa bits, It Jobasoa 8; tbpoo base bKs, Xlotoba, Lov- Two boM hit, Becker; home run, hBoak tbe ball into tha n «n tm to. _ /f' .: Eddie Wolfer, Stanley Park, grouada. Tbs Plonoors upsst tbs stoisB bases, MsOeaafll S, U&rjfim •tt; bits, off HsbOrsra 10, B. OHIa- B«8ker; klto, oft RouteabiiM 5, Tha gamss that warn caU^ off /i . and Dave Poison ...... 41-67—7f7 .AlpiBss la tboir fourth g a m of tbs 2. Oallis 8; douMo plays, Oillls to son 18; sseiflflos bits, O. Fisobsr, B* Vtfriek 8. Iliokoteit 8; M ttM dill bo ptoyod on whoaM Bob Smith, Indlah Bill asd ysar, ■ ooriag t ruaa ia th * laat two SsrpUss, Bi lcbiniis to S. JMuison, h H A lM M d e 4, T. lf.G A.8; Dana Oafinon ...... 67-41—76 6 ESfi. SSSL. ^ *^^M. MUkel. Tambie Brook, innliin to wins S- s t . J^BUOB to Cunls; baas da bulls,' Torsk to wqnbss; ufft «i. basip, - nnd B. A SttU^aa ...... 4 6 -6 6 —76 Fleeeen aw;00mpowa. of eft Bslsbaais 8, O'ObabiH 4: bit ^ Qoratsa LuSopsa 5, B s l d ^ Aooi v u a y piayara loraMvly ou tba;Ba«t S ltebar, Browa; straek out M. 0. A. 8; bio* on W ik q if - %I : baso .Ml bans, qS B. OMMOp i? Haraord High .tsafla Xa tbs after-: alsbufilt SO, 1^ Willis or IfoOofi out Wy 10, y:- •uafiowsrt art daseoadsats of BOOB t^ A^^ias win play tbs Was- DoU (nonty, timo, I houri, 10 iafti* WB 7;J to s /M uM^POf, JftfOr- 8 ft -t...... tbs MBS. suo A r c .ia ' utMi u88^, morty. - " ••8 aiw ■nwaiiiit II tGEiTlloar. 9 totontiii - . ' " I. WfV r»/i;^Tr/ TV I-ffVVWIVrU'I,, ' .*-■.> i

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Ho bad suf- rlvsrs aad coven In the aoutiieast- W ashington...... 4C 25 A48 day's program will be the.contest farod a f meturad abuU and « FOR 8ALE—1928 8TUDEBAXER 8860. 8864. FOR RENT— NBIOKDORMOOD em seotioh of tho State. The ngu- New T o r k ...... 48 26 .684 over a 8-kilometer straightaway Ufbt Six touring car. Talapboaa carabnl bamorrbaga. After the Revtfiutlon came the ations are announced by the State Phlladalplila...... 86 84 .614 course, aimed, at estaUUbing'a new l o c a l a n d l o n o a'.ora, complete with flxturaa,*and Battarton, vrboaa homa woa in Loa 6146. ourrANCk; financial reokmdng, and Coofpreee Board of Fteberles and (3ame in Chicago ...... 84 36 Add world speed record for land planes. movlog, gaoarai tniakliig, uvary 6 room rant Opportunity for ra- AagtHaa, waa hit by » pitebad baU eaUed on states aitb vacant tends . aptmaibla party. Inquira at 27 War- compUaaco with Bouse BUi 89 pass­ Cleveland ...... 85 88 A79 Major James H. Doolittle let tbe aarvloa. 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North Carolina mean* Hia teammataa left Omaha laat trict marksn for the purpose of Pittsburgh ...... 87 34 .521 set. a new record of 11 hours,' 30 dailFarad dlraet to ataamaiilp piara 12 Oakland atraat Call 8120. time waa to* exercise sovereignty. permitting taking of marine Itehea Chicago ...... 37 37 JMk mtoutee would crack 800 mfito an CLASSIFIED For furtbar infonoatfoD oab 80(13 night unavrara that hia condition The region was remote, and dif­ had become critical. An emergency by non^toensed-anglen. Cbangea an­ Boston ...... 86 37 .48t hour, Jong the objective of at^lane ADVERTISEMENTS 8860,3864. Parratt * Ulamiay liM. TO KENT—FIVE AND SIX room ficult to govern, and there was con­ engineers. bouaea, single anq double, also mod­ operation waa performed early to- nounced by the Board are as toUowa: B rooklyn...... 88 86 .47i tinual demand for money to wage “The line markhur ivaten in the Cincinnati...... 82 .41 .488 can Oo A t 840 Count att nTorna* word* t® • ^1®?* em apartmanta. Apply Edward J. d a ^ Indian wars. The settlers grumbled She should do 840 miles an IniUnla. nombora and abbra^agff* 23 HoU. Tal. 4643 and 8026. Floyd (Swede) Carteon, young inland district is identical with the Philadelpbia...... 29 43 .402 aaob count ca a word and oompoond REPAIRING right bandar, waa tba Omaha pitch­ aad protested. so-called marine demarcation line hour,” Turner said. worda MM two worda Mlnlninn) ooat la So eariy in 1784 a convention TODAY’ S GAMES (tompeting against Turner Win be orlaa of tbrao llnoa . MOWER 8HARPEN1NO/ vatnium er wbo tbraw the baU that kilted previously established and described bte old rival, Jimmie YYeden, tbe * ^ 0 mtaa oar dar for tranalant Battarton. was called to meet In Jonesboro, the in r^:ulations printed in the appen clakaer, waabing machina, gua, HOUSES FOR SALE 72 largest settlement in the section. New Orleans ace and builddr of mAm. . lock rapairing, kay making. Braitb- dix to the Connecticut Fteh and Anmfcan League . CCootIra Marcfe' W, Delegatee from the counties of Chicago at Cleveland. Turner’s ship. He bad hoped to Cnab CbMTgM waita, 52 Pearl atraat FOR SALE OR RENT, two tene­ Game lawa Angling kcenses will be bring hero a plane in wbl.cb he Las $ Conaacnilra ^ r a 1 ct^ • «W ment, 10 room house, with all mod­ Washington, Sullivan and Green, required for fisbir^ in all inland Detroit at S t Louis. I ConaoenUTo Cnya .. t ei« U ^ which include nearly all of wbat is (Only games scheduled). fiown at 360 mfles per hotio;, in un­ em improvements, aad two car ga­ waters with the following excep­ official testa- but in ferrying, the rage. Inquire 18 Williams street or now Tennessee, dedmred themselves tions: National I iiwgiwi All ordara for “ ■ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Wall Street s separate and Independent state craft to New York tor the cross­ will bo obaraad at tba on# Uma tel^hone 8879. “Pawcatuck River: From the Pitteburgb at PhUadelpbia. country race, in which he took sec­ Spaolal ratoa for Iona tonn ararr from North Carolina. marine demarcation line upMream dndnnati at Boaton. dar advartlalna alvan upon UIUUTY CULTURE—Earn wUJa ond place, treble developed at At­ Ada ordarad ter tnraa or ala tora FOR SALE—8 ROOM house, aU im< to but not includhig the first bridge (Only games scheduled). lanta and be was forced to return to laaming. Detaila free. Hartforo provemente, lot 99x160. Beautiful A constitution was drawn, a legis­ and Stopped before the third or fifth Academy of Halrdreseina 693 Main Briefs at Westerly. Louisiana and get another. dRF will be charged only foi the ac­ shade trees. Alexander Massey, 64 lature elected, and other govern­ “Wequetequock River: From the tual oomber of tiines the ad appear- aL*Mt. Hartford. mental machinery established. At The plane be will use. today te thd ad. ebarglna at tba rata aarned. bat Hudnun street - New Tork, July 8.—(AP)—World marine demarcation line qpstream same in which he flew in tha no allowanca or rafnodi ^n ^ m^a conaunmtion of cotton of all kinds first the state was called Frank- to but not Including Post Road No. Lea^e Leaders transcontinental race. on ala tlma ads atoppad aftar tba HELP WANTED—MALE 36 duAng May was the largest for any land—land of free men—but later 1. Turner Heada Wtimers. flftb dar. LEGAL NOTICES 78 month since aJntuury, 1930, amount­ the name was changed to Franklin “ Stonlngtozi Harbor: From marine Gordon Israel, of St. LoUte, te an­ No "till forblda": wlaplar Unaa not in honor of Benjamin Franklin. WAI^TED—TWISTERS ON RAW AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ing to approximately 2,212,000 bales, demarcation line to but not includ­ By Associated Press other entrant, although bis ship will "*Tha Harald will not ba raaponalbla silk, band or machine; also silk at Manchester, within and for the a^dnst 2,082,000 in April and 1,854, Meantime the legidaturt of North ing Post Road No. 1. (Induingyesterday’s games). be considerably slower than those of for mora tban ona incorroot inaertlpn District of Manchester, oh the 1st day Carolina, alarmed by the attitude of of anr advartlaainent ordered tor weavers for nights. CThelsea SQk 000 in May, 1932, the New York Cot­ "Qrandock Cove: From marine Natlonal^Bstting, xGein, Phillies Turner and Wedell. There are five of July, A. D., 1933. ton Exchange eervice reported to­ the settlers, repealed the act of ces­ more tban one time. Co., Mystic, Conn. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq demarcation line up to but not in­ .377; Davis, PUllies 359; runs, prizes to be awarded out of the $2,- Tba Inadvertent omission ot incor- Judge. day. During the first ten months of sion and set up governmental bodies cluding Post Road No. 1. Martin, Cakte 57; runs batted in 500 purse. At night yesterday. rset nnblloation of advertising wlU M the season world consumption 4ras for the rebellious territory. raoUfled only br cancellation of tba Estate of Alexis Toumaud late of "Mystic River: FYom marine de­ Klein, Phillies 72; hits, FuUis, Turner was the big money winner Manchester, In said District, deceased. 20,401,000 bales against 19,457,000 John Sevier, colorful hero of the of the races, having puUed- down charge made for tba service 'endereA SITUATIONS WANTED— On motion of Lillian Gerard! execu­ marcation line upstream to a line Phillies H I; doubles, Klein. Phillies All advertisements most conform during the corresponding portion of Revolution and of Indian campaigns due west from the southern bound­ 25; triples, Vaughan, and Paul | 5 ,C ^ in the cross-country - event. in strlA copr and typography with FEMALE 38 trix last season. —he is credited with the victory in regnlatlona enforced by the publish* ORDERED:—That six months from aries at the Old Mystic Company’s Waner, Pirates and Martin, Cardin­ Wedell had swelled his bank account ers and they reserve the right to PRACTICAL NURSE would like the 1st day of July, A. D.. 1933 be and the Battle of King's Mountain—was mill to Old Mystic. als 8; home runs, Kldn, Phillies 16; by $3,375 taking $2,250-in the New edit, revise or reject any copy con­ the same are limited and allowed for The CTommodity Exchange, Inc. sent as commander of militia of the stolen bases, F^illis, Phillies 11 York-Los Angeles 'dash and $l,r 25 work, day or night; also matumlty the creditors within which to bring remained closed today for trading in "Palmer’s Cove: FYom present de­ sidered obJeotionablA In their claims against said estate, western territory. He advised the marcation line up to .a line 100 yards Pitching, Carleton, Cards Tl-3. in the closed course event , yesterday GLOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to cases. Mrs. Geo. Hunt, 239 West silver, tin, copper, hides, silk and f >r high powered plahes in which he be pnbllsbed same day must be re­ Center street. and the said executrix is directed to citizens of Franklin' to .a c^ t the soute. of first-road-biiqdge. American — Batting, Simmons, ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays give public notice to the creditors to rubber futures. Other security and overtures of North Carol|DkL^ They, also made the fastest" -speed yet bring In their claims within said time eommoidity. exetumges operated as “B eef's Ocftei' Fibin marine de White Sox 371;'Cronin, Senators 10:34 a. m. angered by electing him governor .365; runs, Foxx, Athletics 69; runs clocked on the course, averaging 2j7 allowed by posting a copy ot this usns) hot all markets will be sus­ marcation line upstfeam to and in­ miles per hour, and turning up 270 TELEPHONE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 order on the public sign post nearest of the new state. cluding first road bridge. batt^ in, Gehrig, Yankees 71; hits to the place where the deceased last pended tomorrow in observe of Inde iiniles per hour on one of the ten WANT ADS. pendence Day. "Thames River: On the Thames ManuMi, Senators 110; doublea, FOR SALE—3,BURNER oil stove, dwelt within said town and by pub­ Then both the VLOwf state and the Cronin, Senators and B u i^ , Browns laps in the.50-mile event. Ads are accepted over the telephone lishing the same in some newspaper R'yer proper from marine demarca­ Have Hard Lock at the c h a r g e : RATH given above side. oven. Inquire 11 Ckittage having a circulation In said probate mother state installed governments. tion line up river to the first bridge 27; triples, Combs, Yankees 10 as a convenience to advertisers, but district. wlth)n ten days from the Ruth Nichols, who, with Amelia the nsHH RATEIb will be accepted as street Each.,was levying taxes emd disal­ at Norwich, or in any coves or tribu­ home runs, Foxx, Athletics 24 date of this order, and return make lowing each other’s official acts. One stolen, bases, Walker, Tigers 16; Earhart managed to accumulate FOU. PAYHENT if paid at the busi­ to this court of the notice given. taries upstream to the railroad ness office on or before the seventh OPEN FORUM pitching Crowder, Senators and enough hard luck on their trans­ WILLIAM S. HYYDE set of delegates was elected to the day following the first insertion of bridge on the west side or the first continental trips for a dozen filers, WANTED TO BUY 58 Judge. legislature*of Franklin and anothef road bridge on the east side of the Grove, Athletics 12-4. each ad otherwise the CHARGE! H-7-3-33. waa forced to land yesterday at r a t e : will be collected. No responsi­ EARLY MORNING NOISE to the legislature of North Carolina. Thames River except that on Poque- Wichita by motor trouble. She waa bility for errors In telephoned ads NEED A PEW DOLLARS? Highest AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ■John Tipton, at first a Franklin will be assumed and their accuracy tanock Cove no licoiae te required TENNIS TOURNAMENTS expected at the Municipal airport prices now on all kinds of junk, at Manchester, within and for the Editor, ’The Herald: enthusiast, soon -was. altenated and ui»tream to but not Indudii^ the cannot be guaranteed. paper, rags. Wm. Ostrinsky. Phone District ot Manchester, on the 1st late today. Will you kindly print a few lines returned, hte allegiance to the second road bridge. Miss Earhart landed here yester­ INDEX OF 5879. day ot July, A. D., 1933. Chicago, July 3.—(AP)—^Bryant Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., about the beiry-piwers, who gather mother state. His following increas­ “Jordon’s Cove: From the marine Grant ,of Atianta, Ga., who defeated day after spending Saturday night CLASSIFICATIONS Judge. oh the streets, in the early hours of ed. Governor Sevier fa il^ in at­ demarcation line up to a line 200 FYankie Parker, of Milwaukee, in in Wichita. Estate of Patrick Gribbon late ot the morning, it is well for those tempts to have North Carolina Births ...... ROOMS WITHOiri BOARD 59 Manchester, in said District, deceased. yards south of brid^ on Highway the finals of the Tri-Stete tourna­ “I never had so much happen on a Engagements •••••.••• » a • a a • • The Administrator c. t. a. having boys, that they have work, and are recognize a separate state, and to No. 166. ment at Cincinnati; JaM tenement, moved to Ashford. first goverpor. 1936, having resigned as said Trustee; The children In the Horth Parish champion tackles another' former 9" * Business Opportunities ...... 32 .vith all improvements, at 168 Oak and having made application for the holder' of the welterweight crown Aloney to Doan ...... 33 street Price |20; also 3 rooms, With appointment ot a successor trustee. It are tq (xmtinue to go to Manches­ TO ISSUE CHECKS: Help aad gituatloas Is * ter H l^ sohool instead of changing Lou BroulUard of Worcaater, in a all Improvemoits, $15. Inquire ORDERED: That le 8th day of ten rounder at the Boston Ciarden, Help Wanted—Female ...... e a g** 86 to Windham as previously planned. Chicago, July 8.—(AP)— Rain Help anted^*34ale ...... la. 36 Maple’s Matumity Home, 164 Oak July. 1983, at 8 o’clock (a t ) in the W. Rose has the contract to take TTiursday n lj^ t Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 street forenoon, at the Pfobate Office In said checks -vdll be issued at the big base­ Agents Wanted ...... -.87-A Manchester, be and tho same ts as­ them back and tortii instead of ball battle between National and On Wednesday Les Kennedy, Long Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... S£ signed for a hearing on the accept­ Brjron HalL The parents ask The Beach, Ctelif., heavyweight'and Isa­ Situations Wanted—M ale...... 81 FOR RENT—LILLEY street, near ance ot said resignation and the ap­ American League all-Mara at dora Gastenaga,. of Spain, dash ip Employment A gencies...... 40 Center, mod»-ra five room fiats, first pointment of a successor trustee ot H e r ^ to pubUety. .thank Mr. Hall Comtekey Park 'niursday. Dive Stock—Pete—PoaMvy—FeUelee aatd estate, and this Court Erects for hte care and .thoughtfulness of Presidents l^filllam Harridge of the.ten round feature bout of Hum^ and second fioor, garage. Inquire 21 bert Fumuil’a - outdoor show in Doga^—Blrds^^Pets 41 Biro street Phone 5661- ■ the Trustee to-give public notice to the children during the past few the American League ind J()lm A. Dlv> S tock -V eh icla s...... 41 all peraona Interasted therein to ap­ yean. Fugaasi Bowl. Coney Uand. Poultry and Snppllea ...... 43 pear and. be heard thereon by pub­ Heydler of the senior onanteatii Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 3 OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new John­ lishing a copy of this order In come The program- for the ‘7c^ Carni­ have obtained iq>proval from their Cteorge tficbote o f BulIMo, one g*or Sale—MlsceUeaeoaa son Block, facing Mam street very newspaper having a circulation In val” to be hdd July 19 te as fol­ club owners to pwmit the players to time national > boxing aaoodation Articles tor S a le ...... 46 desirable, modem improvements. said District, on or before -July 8, lows: 2 p. m., two-act drama, “Old remain and play the game at 11 Jlghtheavywdght champion, meets Boats and Accessories ...... 46 1933, and by posting a copy ot this Acre Folk,” directed by Mn. Floyd the Terre Haute slugger, Sammy Balldlng Materials aeeeeseee a^CflW 47 Pbpne 3726 or Janitor 7685. order on the public sign post In the a. m. Friday, should rain interfere (R*-.AO THE STORY, THEN CX>LOB THE PICTURE) Dismonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Town of Manondster, five daye before Standteh; 3:80, Pageant at the Sea­ with the original schedule. Slaughter in Mills Stadium, Chica­ ■lectrleal Appltaneea—^Radlo . . . 48 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement the day of aald hearing and return sons, presented on tiie lawn; 4:80, go Thuraday night. . The serpent man all laui^Md aloud said. "Get out, and' then w ell go Fuel aad Feed ...... 48-A with all improvements, rent reap make to this Court, sityper in the grange baU; 5:00, MBS. BABBfBTT PBAZBN TWH» to eee the happy Tiny crowd go ahead, Ih fact it will be easier iMth Oardea — Farm—Dairy Prodnets 16 sonable. U. J. Osano, telephone WILLIAM S. HYDE ll^ t and , heavy balancing acts, ptHneing 'rotind beneath tbe fuimy- only tour of us. Honaehold Goods ...... 61 Judge. FLAT Of WAFTING. jdadhlaery aad Tools 68 8816. ' H-7-8-18. Leon Ratnault; 7:30, “(Xd Acre New Haven, July 8— (A P )-rM n. loohlng aerpent ddn. “The glrte ere. game' lui tUey. can Ifoaleal lastraments 68 Folk,” repeaM. There win be Bunett Draxen, wife of the Proel- 'i t admoet scared me.” Goldy be. They’re glad to stay and.toUow OlEloe aad Store Bqultnneat .n « 64 FOR RENl*—TWO. THREE and The Weet Mde Buddiea will travel Speolals at the S tores...... 66 booths o f all khids. Ice cream, can­ dent of the Draxen Lumber Com­ to Wappi^ tMtyht to oppoae the cried. “Make room, and I will cravd me^ It’s fiu ^ ia«y Ihmey-doean’t , wearlag Apparel—E^rs ...... «« 67 four room furnished or unfurnished SKYROCKET STARTS FIRE dy, soft -drinks, huskies, tency pany and New England Waqiidzg UhGSui in a County T Ifiatde.” Then Dotty, too, rushed tq> try . to stert a.fr>*®''* ' . TFgatad—^To Buy 66 apartments. Manchester Conatruc- work, snOw>baH, fortunes, potted Company, died yesterday at^' her league game. - Players wlU leave and said, ateo win come in.” r«—Hetele—Heeevta Uon Co. TeL 418} or 4859. Danlmry, July ^ ( A P ) —^QivMtl- Ii^te,' etc.; win be on sale. home. She was 67 yean old. the West Side Ree at 5 p. m. “ 'AU right,” said Duncy. “but “Ha, ha,”- they heard wee OoMor gation by Gihief Peter B ^erle, of Mrs. Draxen waa the foumter of I. watteh ou tf We’ll find It rather hard shout'1 wax in baeki and i ' Bmhds Without Board . . . 63 FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartment Boarders Waatad ...... 69—A upstairs, ail moderr. improvements, the Are department today leads to was a charter member of the Jewish W ;doubt, to walk and dodge each put Why, rve been Ootmtrjr Board—Rasorts 6o; the concluaion that tiie fire, in a the JewiMi home for. children. She otW*s hedsi We’re packed in very this tree tor half an hour i A tals—Rastauraats ... 61 newly decorated, reasoniUsie, 241 Yesterday *s Stars Home for the Aged and the Hebrew Spruce street Telephone 757L three-story frame factory buUdlng tty it ” "That funny stunt WUtad—Booms—Board .i;- 63 near Rose street, which gave'fire­ Institute.' For L e^ Or. Rent -A xMpant jnan then cried, “He»,. yon three, but frankty men an hour's battle test night, was She teaves her bnabsnd, two to r me. Just le t ma - AMStatratA R2!a!*TaaaimHSa k* 63 S'bK KENT—/rHHBB. five and eta ■ H j . bilil N(w; aU of you keep right & Buslaaaa Looatloaa tor Raat ••• 64 room tanementa, with ail manam caused b r a skyrocket which imirTt**' Jimmie'FV»3l Athletics—Pound­ daughtm end two SOHB. stop and;tl»h Tm sure your eerpenb; go viiere’er you wai^.toj Nfiuaa* Boat . . . 66 impravementa inquire at 14) Bast through a window and lodged mslde ed a t Laute pitching for four home duiee wEl- inm out quite all rt^tl” ’ •j just then they " Baburtea tor Raat 66 ttie ■■ rtps, triple and FRENCH WRITER D a s: bound and. .ax tba. Baauaar Hoaaa for Boat 67 Center etreet ot teiepbooe '/W a Biarrlte, Ffance, Ji; '/iM iR E ''-' ^-waatad to Boat a a a.a.'e • • • #'• 66 -Hie bulking, owned by the Amer­ Cart Buhbw aafd Etay‘Parmalee, <3Wy 'Ws htftjn iitound. they saw a Mtoea • (R iant»-^ttt out CaMtnate with tan Apdfe Igmandey Logf^ted A t W e Lane. i P ’i FOR RENT—5 Bobl^ flat interior ican Hatters and Fusiters Corpoi^ kV k p n it^ 'k e t soboe air, 1 t o ii^ the pir-. “W hafn thipt; %fildlas for Bole 66 needy reflnlshed. reasonable rent tion^shd uBsd sS wiitqvshouM, was Mte th '87 innini^ pUqbtng writer, dM yeet viapped Windy, iperty lor'Bale ft damsgsd to sokibt * of Operation for m R•>■3four -* g'e'aab'’6##«’*V«r9«t______76 A-1 cbodiiioa'; gwesgs* as the matariaU in storafee wave l9fe6(ww^ja4d..;R«n Somber of Utetary Fttarv tor .B3wbJhiaa -»-««*.~ H for the party. 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l^ysttalUsitow.W.B. • . ---- are reanadeil ithat .the _ ___ _ Ba wM.^aFitathW^ ^'Vartiwa-j morrow evonihg vrJIlt be omli a .Oodoiotloat tirib p a^ ~ MM the only buMtaees f fw ion durlpg tratmn ^^eatoMay ^ ,‘oi' 'Vi-.- i r h i f i asoanlted BiTOtr ^ OF'Hartford RqiA ?i> July ^ be on Tuesday ‘ evening the ttaM 'bafi A fine ^ 4 /'Mg!. iMihT o it Tht LadiM society of tto Gennan 18th. pleaded V'- ZiOB LuthwaB church win meet *■ . ' • ' -V waalfiipoeed. Vv;- Ts.o be pnblUlied ti^noribW,. ’ A lb ait Betak 87. o f 48 ,;Valffleld :w k«s' i-VW told bis dte pt m Wednesday afternoon at L:80 and Miss Betty Cariaba of PtoaRant ■ 310 i o r ' a f i - U t n y Johnson feji".' the Young People’s Society will For^ of July. > ; v . atreet, New Britain, was > anestefi street, who .was recently graduated ^ . * last nlifiitJaf 11:80 b f w as brought le o t .(htiit a n e t meet on Friday evening at eight Walter Van Vagner vraa arrest* led a lot of tvoaUe; a t from the' New ..Britain Normal R m M b BI 'IntOXicBtBd J<*nM. M^ainn at the.^1ht4jfttso- o'clock. school, left Saturday for Martna'a Anne3mrd where she Will spend the The Emblem club will have a J. ■ 'A. eununer. r V * ■ ■;v - bridge party Wednesday afternoon Dri?iii2 fting In Some — m i<:\ at 2:30 at the Elks home in Rock­ Past matroBS'Of Temple Chapter, Recreation Center 'i I s’«-: ville. Mrs. Ernest Roy and Miss Order of the Eastern Star, will have 1-'. V £ . m- Items dj(, Entered - f>r.v Ada Pagan! are Manchester mem­ an rll-day outing Wednesday . at Acddoit Mgnres h One. '1 bers on the committee. The card Mrs. Ernest Bantly's cottage at social is open to the general public. Coventry Lake. If stormy, the pic­ -'Tbe playgrounds, both East Side nic will be held the first pleasant and West Side, wUl be closed -all As the result of an aeddent be- Miss Virginia Armstrong, Mias day. day Fourth of Jiily. tw ^1A car finven py Joevph Hahn . . u ^8 . ■; >1' Laura Murdock and 2fiss Bernice Globe Hollow will be open from of 581 Paricer street and a Foird Pohlman are at Camp Prior, Clin' 10 in . the morning tmtU fi ^do(A at trade driven by John F. Heilleke of' ton Beach this week. This is the) n’ght No swimming leesmis wUl be y '. . ■ Junior Kings Daughters camp, and PRODUCE NOT HEAVY held in the morning. ^ . 16 Milfbrd street, Hartford, at 1:10 ' t 11 ■».'» I '' V. in addition to the 19 girls there at A shower'has been^aced in tl Sunday morning Hahn was placed present, Mrs. George H. Prior of IN SUNDAY MARKET rear of the Nathmi Htie school for under arrest by Sergeant John Me- Jewett City, the state president and the chlldxen vitio will stay oh the GUnn on the charge of reokle several others high in the state or- playground during aome of the , *. gtmization are spending the week many hot dasrS wUch are bouhq to driving. He was given a hearing in Blueberries, Cherries, Straw- the town eom t this nMnnlng,^ and at the camp. ' berries, Currants, Raspber­ com e..^ A Both Recreation bulldingB w ^ he fined 320 and costs by-Judge H. A . • . r ' ' V-:* '-A* Miss Mary Kocienska of Nor^ ries and Peas Are Auctioned. closed all day the Fourth .of July. Johnson. 0- ' ■ ’*• • ■ -v T . • Main street played the organ a t the Sloyd Work The truck was being driven to­ masses in the Poiish Nations During the past week 98 hoire wards Hartford . cm West Center 1 There were only. 141 crates of enrolled in the wood woridnk^cla^ church yester^y, in place of organ­ street aad h ^ just crossed the ,• ■*' -..I . ' strawberries brought to the Man­ es conducted by the Recreation ist and ChoirDirector Jqhn J. chester market yesterday and they bridge over Sully brook when the Skarovraock of Hartford who is iJ. enter. Each boy has started accident occurred. H*hti was on the sold for 3447.71. Fourteen anda haU project which he will complete'dur­ crates of blueberries brought 366.- wrong side of the road and did not The degree team of the Daugh­ ing the suhuner, many making seem to notiee the trlTck coming 65, more than three crates of three or four projects depending > n ters of Liberty will hold its monthly oherries sold for 32.95, 39 quarts of towards him. In trying to avo’d meeting in Orange hall tonight at 7 their past experience and the size hitting Hahn the track driver pull­ currants sold for 32.70 and 90 of the jobs. tSwo Ix ^ have started o’clock. A full attendance of the bushels of peas went for 3151.40, ed to his left, just ^ Withn turnec members is hoped for. a Kaysik or - Eskimo boat, which hie car back towards the right aide while ten pints of raspberries wore will be covered with canvac. These sold for 31.20, making a total of o ' the road. They .met head-on. The Mr. and Mrs. George L. Betts are the first ones made in the shop track was lifted from the road and 3689.39 for the day’s sale. The mar­ and all the boys are. interested to have returned from Knollwood ket will not be opened today, but one a t the wheels .vas resting on Beach where they were members of see how they progms. Another boy the cable guide rail on the Tn»i there will be a sale conducted on is maklxig a magudne cabinet with I \ a week-end house party. Wednesday. bridge while the Oldsmobfle that ■ , twenty-one drawers ta t the B ar­ Hkhn was driving was under the K*'' ■ X f, Sunset Rebekah Lodge will omit nard school library. About a dozen front of the truck. •V ' .. porch chairs have been started &s ■it* . A its regular meeting this evening in There was a loiul of milk on the ■i Odd Fellows Hall. The next session these* are always popular. Most of ■'x- > CUTS ACROSS TRAFnC the boys make the more common truck, but it did not overturn and v*.'. will be held Monday evening, July not a bottle was broken. A. J. Man- • r \.r 17. pieces of small furniture such as . . .V • J - SMASHES LOCAL CAR end-tables, magazine racks, book ley came along eooo after the cases and plant stands. The follow­ crash and took both men to the ing txya are taking advantage of hospital where an examination Lebanon Man Runs Into the instruction made posMble for showed that both were uninjured. Thomas Holdbn*s Auto on them by the Recreation Centers: Sergeant John McGUnn made the PINEHURST investigation when Hahn told him Main St. Saturday Night. Walter Miller, Robert Hagenow, Edmund Shields, Harry Hu’tine, th a t he was looking back thifiiriTiy WILL BE CLOSED Jamea Murray, William Murray, he saw a light He admitted that he ALL DAY TUESDAY An automobUe owned and driven Wesley Palmer, Louis Lanzano, was not noticing the road ahead ol! by Thomas Holden of Holden and William Adamy, John Wlnzler, Mi­ him. Consequently Hahn was ar­ Clip This Advertisement Nelson, was somewhat damaged chael PlerTo, Russell Prishwaldo, rested. and Dial 4151 for These when struck by a sedan driven by John Gravannlnl, Forest Godfrey, .William Norton of 43 Hunger; Wednesday Specials. Ernest Casavant of Lebanon at the Fred Schubert, Jlifford Sault, John ford street Hartford, was arrested intersectioD of Main street and Pickles, Fred Server, Ernest Klo- at 1:05 Sunday monfing by Officer Ivory Soap, 6 bars 29c Brainard place at 9:45 Saturday ter, Lo^s Dellaferra, Carlo Quiglla, Rajrmond Griffin on toe charge of night, l b . Holden was driving Mervin Colo, Walter Suchy, Robert operating a motor vehicle while north on Main street, well over on Hsmiltoh, Charles Herberger, *£.Jer toe Influence of liquor. The Large Chipso, the east side of the road. Casavant George Sadrozinski, Carl Acker­ car was being driven north when _____ 2pkgs. 29c was driving south and was about man, David Dougsn, Douglas John­ noticed by toe officer who gave to turn into Brainard place, not no­ son, Russell Davidson^ Wilfred chase and caught him at Henry ticing Mr. Holden’s car xmtil, he Maxwell, Guemo Cavagnaro, Don­ street He was brought back ’ > toe Large Rinso...... 19c told the poUce, it was too late to ald McCann, <3eorge Krause, John station for examination and was stop. He applied his brakes, but Thumer Holger Johnson, James held for court this morning. In Pardon MEAT DEPT. SPECIALSALS the street ww wet from the rain Benson, Robert Madden, Milton court this morning Norton claimed and the crash resulted. He admit­ Stratton, Henry Pbaneuf, Howard he drank only two glanee of beer. Center Cuts of Pork ted bis IlabUity and agreed to pay Murphy, Douglas Swartz, Joseph He was examined Dr. LeVerne Chops, each ...... 7c for the dances and no arrests Muldoon, Russell Donnelly, William Holmes. He was found guilty and a were made. The left side of Mr. Cotter, Ralnsford Trotter, Joeepb fine of 3100 and costs was Imposed If we blow our hwn.1 2 1/ 2 -Lb. Lean Shoulder Pieces Holden’s car was damaged. Taggart, John Tertrand, Howard Joeepb Nevus, 18, of 89 Laurel of Lamb for O C Mohr, Russell. Donnelly,' William ■treat, was arrested os Main ALE'S biggest sale of the'year starts Thursday liiomtog af' Stewing, lb...... O O C Cassidy,' Charles Volkert B«igt street at 12:85 Sunday morning by THIRD FALSE ALARM Magnuson, Joseph Aeeto, Rajrmond Policeman Walter Casselle. He was Fowl for Fricassee, French, Albert Maxwell, John charged with intozication. He was nine o'clock-the-36th ANNIVERSARY SAL|il > We are so lb...... 24c Douglas, Gilbert Hunt, Clarence fined 310 and costs and placed on H OF RRE WITHIN YEAR Aronson, Elmsr Gustafson, Albert probation for three months. thrilled over the vAlues we are offering that we can^t help being Carlson, Sherwood Ooilse, William Black Raspberries, 1 Scbieldge, Edward Bensebe, Mi­ ■tephen D. Curtis, 22, of 67 The third false alarm of fire with­ School street, Westerly, R. X., was puffed up. Our buyers ^^th the aid of oiir New York buying office chael Musebko, Albert Olavlno, < in a year was tum sd in from Box. ^ b a r d Johnson, W alter Kotsdfa, arrested on toe charge of operating Plenty of Ripe Honey Dews, 75, at tbs oomtr of Middls Tumplks Paul Qulmby, Walter Barelsa, Sam 'have searched the wholesale markets for weeks.; .and months.. .1 Peaches, Bliieberries and and Parksr strsst, at 2:26 ysitsrday Pratt, Arthur Pongrats, Frank morning. Tbs call brought out Com- luUano, Michael Foglio, Chester Cantaloupes.______aniss 3, 8 and 4. Motorwcls officer Mosser, Sherwood Porterfield, Hen- for the most outi^nding values 0 f a generation. riffin wa;. #t tbs Csntsr when tbs I , 8 Peck, Erwin Kluok. Herbert For Expert 0 , alarm sounded and hurried to the Zeber,»Carl Sobwars, Charles Rob­ \ box but nobody was near tbs box. inson, Robsrt Janicks, Arthur Electric Tbs firemen mads a qulok run. Ten Johnson, William Hanna, Clifford iThis year more than ever we are all puffed up over our 86tK ANNI­ minutes after tbs alaqm w u sound­ Frost, Brio Earu, Arvld Bsaburg, Refriirerator . oi^^i'INEHURSTi ed the reeall was tumsd in. William Pioklss, Georgs Smith, Osorgs Graham, William Edmon­ Service VERSARY SALE, values. Because of Hale's foresight in buying son, John Ifusohko, Bvsrstt Pat- CaU5680 FEET HURT? tsm, William Moors, Earl Moors, $ weeks and months ago before the advance in prices, are we able to Arthur Fallon, Ksnnsth Tsdford, AathorlMd Frlfldalre Bsrv Delmar D. Auitin Raymond Mosssr. loe-DMUit wllh 10 years offer these low prices on Hale's regular quality, dependable. mer- > praotloal esperltoce. Foot Oometlen Bpsolallst. Ths South Maaohostor Frss li­ He feiuiid her 174 Nalfl Btrost, Manebsstsi brary will bs opsfisd as usual this chandise. You owe it to yourself to buy apparel and home needs for AppoUitnasat Ulfil 4070. aftsmoon knd svsnlag* but will bs |KBM P?8, Inc. He leil'her olossd all day tomorrow, tbs NOW I Items in this sale cannot be replaced at these prices. He found/her Fourth. Ai fir biok li 1897, Kili’i kniw thit quilitjr wii AFTER of utmoit Importinef. Thit’i why m ry Itim fMtund in thli u lt li Hili'i rtgiiiir QUALFTY Tht Block Dance HALES SE!.r-SEHVt; goodfe. STOP . FrloM fMtund in ihii iili hivi tdvinetd linei G R D c Eiar thiM ordiri wirt'pliedd. > Futuri diilivtriM will OAK ST. H.Ji fVi LU.I bd much hightr. TAVERN liale^B DeptB. 80 Oik Btroft open Tonif^t Until 9 •go. For A OliM Of Tht Ftmoui Vkdnniau 0 Th«M Bpsotelf On wMi ^ From BtBO to B 0*Cloek WARNIRIBAXTIR Namgansett * * y ‘ t lUSSA LANDI LsndO’Lskes . VKTOR JORY MIRIAM JORDAN Ak or Lager BUTTER I Starts iThursday, July 6th at 9 0*cloek Co-Feature 1 Don’t Forget— KEN MAYNARD 2 pounds S 5 * in ^‘BRANDED MEN*’ OPEN ALL DAY Prices Are Steadily Advancing-Buy NOW a ^ VTHE FOURTH” W« iM m tiM right to Unit, thooi opoflialo O nP A T P WED. and iflli today fron iilO to f o’oloeic. O lA llL THUR8 This event shooiti long be remembe^ H A M B i n t O V to Hale^N customers i W /A Mth AttivtrMUT Bil# dmdAr will be lift i t yow heme. Widneedey. Leeh fbr Xt wUI eeitahi. I • valuei dn tliely eummee ffierchaadlee. I , , STEAK M The Manchester Public Market i. 1 Thli Stove wm Bo

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