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- SCOTCH PIPER PLAYS SOUTH LEADS r LA5IENT ON DEATH BED MAYOR TO DIAL FIRST CALL -<»>! ATLANTIC PLANE RACE ON; Aberdeen, Scotland, July 13 — In his dying hour, Pipe-Major IN MOONSHINE, G. S. McLennan, a world-famous piper, played his last lament in his Aberdeen home. Realizing that the end was | POLES, FRENCHMEN, HOP OFF n i » SHOW^ near, he beckoned his son to i come to his bedside and play a 1 lament on the pipes. , I The lad played, and his father | [ Prohibition Has Not Suc-i then requested him to fill the i bagpipes with wind. ; i Culver City Flyers FEW PRESENT AT START With shaking hands, the dy- , ceeded in Driving Indus-| ing piper fingered the notes. | For a tim*’ he gathered strength | ! but the lament became fainter ; 1 Down; Up 246Hours FROM FIELD AT PARIS try Out of Mountains; and fainter until bis fingers I i could no longer play. i j Pipe-Major McLennon won | Culver City. Cal., July 13.— Kx-a A refueling ship, in charge of Georgia Heads the List. over 2,000 trophies. 1 hausted from ten days and nights Paul Whittier, was humming over Last Reports Place Maciunes as Passing Out to Sea; in the air, Loren Mendell and R. B. head, ready to lower a hose to feed Reinhart, world’s champion endur­ Washington, July 13— Prohibi­ ance flyers, today were stretched gasoline when Mendell, at the con­ Start Within Forty Minutes of Each Other— Poles tion hasn't Eucceeued in driving the out in clean sheets in cots at the trols, descended and glided the An­ old-time moonshining industry out SOVIETS MASSING 1 Culver City Community hospital geleno to a neat three-point land­ j after establishing a continuous ing. Start Firsi But Have Slower Ship— Expected to Arrive of the southern mountain.. The motor was purring nicely as Information available at the Pro­ I flight record of 246 hours, 43 minutes and 32 seconds. he came to earth in the center of hibition Bureau today placed at the TROOPS ON BORDER the airport. Thousands of specta­ In New York Tomorrow Afternoon or Evening. head of moonshining list. Georgia. Traveling long enough to have circled the globe, they exceeded tors pressed against wire barriers Tennessee, Kentucky. Maryland. around the field. Virginia and North Carolina, all the endurance record set last week at Cleveland by more than 72 Mendell taxied the Angeleno in­ New Y^ork, July 13.— With two SERIES OP TRAGEDIES ! noted for j'ears for their famous :)IARK OCEAN FLIGHTS Seizure of Railroad by China | hours. to an enclosure and half a hundred huge planes, one carrying the “corn." ^ ... officials, mechanics and reporters In addition to these states of the The single-motored Angeleno was m a hangar at the Culver City and photographers surrounded the colors of Poland the other France, A long series of tragedies real old time “ m''untain dew,” seiz­ May Cause Serious Trou-j machine. The flyers tumbled out roaring toward the United States have marked the ambitious ef­ ures of mash and stills indicated the Airport, and mechanics were look­ ing over the second-hand motor to of the Angeleno, bewhiskered and in a spectacular non-stop race forts of flyers to span the outstanding importance of ijjicit his undershirt across the Atlantic, preparations North Atlantic from east to distilling in California, New York hie in the Far East. ascertain how it had withstood the I dirty, Reinhart in record-smashing grind. and Mendell in an oil spattered went' forward rapidly and enthusi­ west since Charles Nungesser and Pennsylvania. Dr. Frederick Rhodes, who ex­ flannel shirt. astically today to give the intrepid and Francois Coli lost their 1,000 Stills Seized “ Why did you come down?” airmen a great welcome if they ac­ More than 1,000 gallons of mash amined, the pilots, said he found lives in May, 1927, while try­ Moscow, July 13.— Russian White j them in far better condition than somebody asked. complish their hazardous feat. ing to fly from Le Bourget to and in excess of 1,000 stills were “ Tail was wobbly,” chorused the Latest information contained in seized in these eight states last Guard troops are being massed | might be expected, but “ with pulse New York in the White Bird. near the Manchurian border as a a bit fast, blood pressure slightly weary pilots. International News Dispatches, was There has never been a suc­ year. While detailed figures have Hustled to an ambulance, the that both planes were making good not been prepared, Georgia appar­ result of the dispute between China high and temperature a fraction of cessful Europe-to-New York a degree subnormal.” aviators kept protesting, “ We’re progress after having passed out flight over the North Atlantic. ently headed the list in seizure of and the Soviet over the Chinese | not sick,” but they were taken in over the sea from the European stills and distilleries with more “ But,”' added the doctor, “ they’ll Baron von Huenefeld and two Eastern Railway, it was stated in be as good as new after they have a hurry to the Culver City Com- than 3,000. New York and Penn­ an official, news report today. companic^ns flew from Ireland a sleep.” munity hospital and tucked in bed. The biplane Marszalek Pilsudski to Canada, while attempting an sylvania were ahead in confiscation Official Soviet account of the in- (Marshall Pilsudski) carrying of alcoholic spirits and Maryland cident states that seizure of the unbroken air journey to New and North Carolina were out in Major Leon Idzikowski and Major York in the Bremen and nar­ railway by Chinese authorities fol- 1 Kasimir Kubala has a cruising front in the volume of mash captur­ lowed refusal of Russian officials j Immediately after the new dial telepgraph system is cut-in at the rowly escaped disaster. speed of 80 miles an hour while the Two women members of rich ed. to yield to the demand of the new exchange building here at midnight tonight Chairman John H. FIND LOST COUPLE AMERICAN FLYERS Red Breguet bearing the best- In Maryland Chinese provincial governor that r ’ of the Selectmen, Manchester's mayor, will dial the first call. Above and aristocratic English fami­ With the large-cities of Baltimore ku ' ll living French pilot, Dieu- railroad orders carry Chinese as shows Mr. Hyde at dial phone he'll use tonight- Behind him stands donne Coste, and Radio Operator lies lost their lives while trying and Washington furnish excellent well as Russian signature. Exchange Manager William B. Halsted. Photo was taken at last to fly from Britain to New markets, a tremendous rye whiskey ON TINY ISLAND FETED BY ITALIANS Maurice Bellonte, has a cruising night’s rehearsal of the cut-over. speed of 100 miles an hour. York. They were Princess business has grown up in southern Loewanstein - Wertheim, who Maryland. In that respect Mary­ JAPAN WORRIED The foreign flyers, if successful, are expected to zoom down into one was lost in August, 1927; and land has deserted the ranks of the Tokio, July 13.— The Japanese the Hon. Elsie Mackay, daugh­ corn whiskey states, although dis­ BOY SWALLOWS PIN, of the flying fields on Long Island government today anxiously scan­ Hear of Atlantic Plane Race ter of Lord Inchcape, who was tilling methods are much the same. NEW FARM BOARD LAUGHS, CCUGHS IT UP Boat Had Upset and They some time Sunday afternoon or Malt liquor seizures were great­ ned news from Harbin and consid­ Sunday night, the time depending lost with Aviator Hinchcliffe in est in New York and Pennsylvmia, ered measures which might have Honolulu, July 13— Thirteen- largely upon whether they encoun­ March, 1928. vear-old Solomon Kahoohalaha- Had to Swim to Land; and Are Greatly Interest­ Lilli Dillenz, former Austri­ indicating these states as principal to be taken should any crisis arise. TO MEET MONDAY ter head or tail winds. centers for production of illicit ia of the Kahihi Boys’ Home is Everything In Readiness an actress, sought to fly from Officials, while admitting that the heer. a lucky laugher. After he had Found by Searchers. ed; Ask to Be Kept Posted An air of expectancy hung over Germany to New York in a Much Cider situation was most grave, express­ put a pin in his mouth and ac­ Mitchel and Roosevelt Fields today. Junkers plane but never got More than 100,600 gallons of ed the opinion that Soviet Russia cidentally swallowed, his teach­ Everything was being put in readi­ beyond the Azores. was not likely to resort to arms to But One Member Yet to Be er look him into the emergency Charles Levine planned the cider were seized in the course of Rome, July 13.— Deep in the ness to receive them. Special police the year. New York and New Jer­ regain her position in North Man­ hospital at police headquarters. Danbury, July 13.— Motor boat will be required to cope with the Paris-to-New York hop, with sey taking honors. Cider presents churia. Nevertheless both the cabi­ Appointed— Wheat Grow­ While Solomon solemnly sat parties. scouring Lake Candlewood, task of immortalizing Roger Q. vast throngs that are certain to his plane the Columbia, with net and the general staff today con­ ■n a difficult problem to the prohibi­ in the operating room, Police the Huge Connecticut Light and ■Williams and Captain Lewis Yancey make their way to flying fields to­ Mabel Boll as a passenger, but sidered the Manchurian question. Surgeon Robert B. Fans made a A tion enforcement authorities, since Power Company lake north of this as heroes for their successful cross­ morrow. he never even got away from it must be intoxicating in fact to A government spokesrhah empha­ more or less witty remark. The ers Demand Action. city, found Miss Helen Cooney, of ing of the Atlantic in the mono­ Hardly had the news come by the French flying field. be an unlawful commodity an no- sized that if there should be dis­ boy laughed, choked and cough­ cable that the flyers had taken off ■<♦5 l-d y knows certainly what that orders in Harbin, which he insisted ed up the pin. New York, and Samuel Harris, of plane Pathfinder, Rome was elec­ Danbury, marooned on a tiny when Polish and French officials in means. How “ hard” cider must be was a purely hypothetical assump­ "Washington, July 13.— The new trified today by news that two new New York City began making tion, Japan might be compelled to Federal Farm Board, which is be­ island far out in the forty mile that a trans-Atlantic race was con­ to cause intoxication has been a attempts to conquer the ocean by preparations for the welcome. templated by giving his destina­ moot question since the prohibition send troops or to order her nation­ ing assembled here today prepara­ body of water just after dawn to­ plane had started this morning Thaddeus Maryowski, Polish con­ tion as Tokio. It was an open se­ law went into effect. als to withdraw. tory to its first meeting on Monday, day. from Le Bourget Flying Field. SPEEDING UP WORK The couple were believed lost. sul in New York, sent telegrams to cret, however, that he would head Against Rail Tie-Up will be confronted with petitions to News of the start of Lieut. Dieu- 2,800 Poles advising them to be on inaugurate emergency measures to They went on a boat trip together for New York, and just after the donne Costes and Maurice Bellonte hand Sunday to greet Idzikowski Advices from Harbin state that stabilize prices of this season’s pro­ last evening and failed to return. propeller was spun, Costes was in view of the probability of a tie- and the Polish aviators Majors an Kubala. At the same time 0NLY16AnEND9TH ducts of American farms, it was ON TARIFF RATES Their overturned boat was located, Idzikowski and Kubala on a trans- asked where he was heading. up on the Chinese Eastern Railway and then the missing people them­ French officials laid plans for an in Manchuria, the Harbin consular learned today. Atlantic air race, was transmitted enthusiastic welcome for Coste and “ Tokio,” he said with a smile The demand for action springs selves. They had been tortured by to Williams and Yancey in their body is considering mediation to mosquitoes, chilled by the fogs Bellonte who are winging their way and then: DISTRICT MEETING primarily from the wheat growing Expect New Bill to Be Ready hotel here early this morning. “ No. New York.” seek a peaceable settlement. states, alarmed at the possibility of rising out of the lake, and weaken­ toward America in the plane “ Ques­ Dispatches to the Japanese News ed generally after swimming a long Both Interested. tion Mark.” And with those, words he gave further price drops as a result of Both displayed intense interest the signal for removal of the Agency, Rengo, say that the former the recent demoralization of the When the Congress Re­ distance to the island refuge. Both planes are equipped with Russian manager and assistant in the dual attempt, and recalled radio. blocks, and the great plane sped wheat market. their efforts to take off from old Routine Quickly Disposed of, manager of the Chinese Eastern Hoover Interested It is estimated that the flyers down the runway. left for Siberia tonight with their i convenes on August 1. Orchard, Maine, at the same time have fuel sufficient to insure forty This is the second time Majors President Hoover has already in­ PARADE UNCLOTHED as the French monoplane Yellow families and other Soviet officials ' dicated his interest in the wheat nine hours of flying. Idzikowski and Kubala have ^ at­ School Purchase Question in compliance with the Chinese Bird started on its successful flight tempted a trans-Atlantic flight. situation, in conferences with rail­ Washington, July 13.— Speeding several weeks ago. order for their deportation. road heads, who cut rates on ex­ TO GET EMPLOYMENT Le Bourget, July 13.— A trans- They set out from Le Bourget on Chang Ching-hui. Governor of the up action on the tariff bill, the “ I wish them the very best of Atlantic airplane race— the first in August 3 of last year, and were Awaiting Later Session. port wheat, and Shipping Board Senate finance committee prepared luck,” Williams told International Harbin district, has forbidden pub­ officials, who now are endeavoring i history— was under way today as forced down in the Atlantic ocean lic meetings under rigid penalties to close hearings on specific ratei Couple in Vienna Do Novel News Service when he had been in­ two huge planes swept out toward sixty miles west of Cape Finis- to provide sufficient American ships ’ pleas today to permit the entire formed of the take-offs. “ Costes is and the city is heavily policed, be­ to carry millions of bushels of old Stunt to Show the World the sea on an attempted non-stop terre, Spain. Missing for sixty Sixteen persons constituted the ing virtually under martial law. committee to hear proposals for a splendid pilot, and Idzikowski and flight to New York. grain abroad before the new crop is changes in the administrative sec­ They Have No Money. Kubula are as fine as they come. I hours, they were finally rescued by source of vox popli in transacting Two nations are concerned in the German steamer Samos, which marketed. tions on Monday. sincerely hope that both crews suc­ the business of the annual meeting Drastic action by the hoard to Vienna, July 13.— A good look­ this unprecedented contest, for the took them to Portugal. Senator Smoot (R) of Utah, ceed in their attempts.” crew of one of the planes is Polish of the Ninth School District at the meet an emergency condition, how­ chairman, responding to pressure to ing young couple, walking arm m Yancey echoed Williams’ senti­ It may be safely assumed that If PICKPOCKET AT BEACH ever, is considered doubtful. Mr. arm, with a smile on their faces ments. and the flyers requested and the other French. The flights both sets of flyers successfully High School Assembly Hall last eve­ have the bill ready by the time the started from Le Bourget J^'lying ning. Of these just two Were just Hoover has made it plain that the Senate reconvenes August 1, divid­ and their clothes in their hands, newspapermen to keep them in negotiate the trans-Atlantic cross­ plain voters, two others were* news­ STEALS KING’S WATCH farm cooperative program is a long­ ed the free list hearing among sub­ clad only in unmentionables touch with developments in the new Field, just outside of Paris, soon ing, the Frenchmen will be easy paper men and the remaining dozen time farm program, and he is committees to save time. through the most fashionable flights. after dawn. winners of the race, for theirs is a were officers of the district. Small anxious to see that the movement The committee now plans to rush streets of Vienna, amid the noon­ Williams and Yancey were enter­ The Polish fliers ai-e Majors much faster plane. The Polish flyers’ Amiot Is powered with a 65,0- as was the gathering it was, like is built along solid lines. I its i hearing on the administrative time promenaders, succeeded in tained last night at a brilliant din­ Kaisimir Kubala and Leon Idzi­ horsepower Lorraine motor, and a bcHtam weight prize fighter, Bang Albert Goes Into Ocean To Discuss Policies features with a view of closing solving the unemployment problem ner given by Prince Ludovico Poten- kowski. The Frenchmen are Lieut. The policies of the board will be ziani, former governor of Rome, at­ Dieudonne Costes and Mechanic has a cruising speed of about 80 quick. . It appropriated nearly for Dip and On Return Dis­ them during next week. Republi­ for Theodore Erdinger, 26-year- $100,000 in a mere jiffy. There was discussed by the President and can members will then begin actual old chef and his 24-year-old bride. tended by many Italian notables Bellonte. Each crew is determined miles an hour. a large amount of harmony and no covers His Loss. Alexander H. Legge, chairman, and and members of the aristocratic only to accomplish the first suc­ Lieut. Costes’ plane is powered, writing of rates in secret. Theodore and his young wife with a 600-horsepower Hispano-Sui- argument at all. Nothing whatever Carl Williams and J. C. Stone, Smoot Refuses to Join j Karoline decided after a long peri­ American Colony here. A short cessful non-stop flight from Paris was done about settling the ques­ members. They had been invited to 1 Chairman Smoot declined to join while before the dinner, the flyers to New York, but also to leave the za motor, and is capable of more Ostend, July 13.— 'Visitors at the presidential fishing camp on the od of unemployment and privation than 100 miles an hour cruising tion of whether the district shall with Senators Watson (R) of In- to show the world that they were were presented to Prince Bon- other far behind in the race over this fashionable beach resort were Rapidan river, but the trip was can- J compagni, present governor of the speed. buy the Cheney school properties, i diana, Reed (R) of Pennsylvania, forced to pawn their last clothing. the ocean expanse. shocked today to hear that King celled because of the weather. Long Preparation in whole or in part, or lease them. ' and Edge (R) of New Jersey, all They did it by carrying the last of city. Poles Hop First It was, however, decided that action Albert of the Belgians had been One member of the board, to I regular Republicans, in declaring The Polish airmen were the first The Polish aviators, who fer two on that important matter should be represent wheat growing interests, their clothes in their hands to the years have been planning a west tp robbed of jewelry and cash money I that some rates in the House bill pawnshop. This manner was found MISS QUIBR WI.NS to take to the air just as dawn was taken not later than August 2. was still to be appointed. It is ex­ 1 must be reduced. Aside from his eact crossing of the Atlantic, hiad while bathing yesterday afternoon. by them, however, to be illegal, breaking over the almost-deserted Howell Cheney, chairman of the pected that he will be named be­ proposal of rexvriting the House Eastern Point, Conn., July 13.— field at 4:50 a. jn. (11:50 p. m. been at Le Bourget for more than district, presided, with Charles E. Returning to his' bath cabin fore Monday. I sugar schedule by providing a slid­ and the smiling young couple The Griswold trophy today is In the a month pfior to the start. On re­ were arrested on the Michaeler- New York daylight saving time.) ceiving favorable weather reports Hathaway acting as clerk. Reports after a dip. King Albert found that ing scale, the Utah Senator has possession of Miss Edith Quler, of The French fliers followed them were received from the Ninth his watch, chain and pocket knife FLAGMAN RUN DOWN given no hint of his attitude on the platz just before the main en­ Reading, Pa. She won it by scor­ last evening they announced their Horneil, N. Y., July 13— Fred­ trance to the former Imperial Cas­ forty minutes later at 5:30 a. m. start would be made at dawn, and School District Committee, the had been stolen as well as a wallet Hawley measure. ing the biggest golfing upset of (12:30 a. m. New York daylight Recreation Committee, the South containing 2,000 francs. erick Kryszak, twenty-five years He continued, however, to assail tle— the splendid and imposing the year, defeating Maureen Orcutt while final preparations were being Manchester librarian, and the dis­ “ The timepiece belonged to my old, an Erie trainman, was fatally Hofburg. i saving time.) made for the hop-off, Lieut. Costas the protests of 25 foreign nations in the final round, 4 and 2. Both take-offs were accomplish­ trict treasurer. father. Count of Flanders.” the injured today at Swain, twenty-five against the House rates, declaring The couple were escorted to the j and his mechanic arrived frota Miss Orcutt, a heavy favorite to ed without mishap, and all four First On New Basis King said, “ It contained a beauti­ miles north of here, by an' east- that he can show that the United nearest police station. Soon after- j win the trophy, lost complete con­ Villacoublay. The District Cnmmitte’s report ful miniature of the Queen, and bound freight as he sat in its path States is hampered by higher tar- wards they were informed that trol of her game in the finals, fliers departed with utmost conti Costes refused any statement con­ was the first one ever made on the the sentimental value of the watch waiting for the westbound freight ^ jffg jn many foroign countries than their advertisement of poverty while Miss Quier shot the same dence they would reach their goal. cerning his plans, but from the basis of separation of the elemen- to me was inestimable. he had been sent out to flag. it imposes. He. cited the Austral­ had heqn successful. Employment steady golf that carried her to the The big Amiot bi-plane which is activity about his plane It was ob­ carrying the Polish entrants in this vious a take-off was planned within :ary and grammar grades from the ian preferences, for English manu­ was offered both. finals. * High School, so that exact compari­ facturers, which he said, put Amer­ daring ocean race made a beauti a few hours. He steadfastly refus­ son of costs with previous years. It icans at a great disadvantage. ful start. The plane sped for two ed to reveal his destination at *11 was explained, was not possible, but hundred yards down the field, until a short while before the start; from the estimates of the cost of Two Men Are Murdered PAYROLL STOLEN dropping the auxiliary wheels at­ when he informed watchers at the elementary schools In the past L.e New York, July 13.— Two un­ Colby College Girl Safe, tached to the tail skid to help bear field he would head for Tokio. expenditures of the past year, identified men entered the office of the load, and then taking to the No Stops Planned $161,580.59, was a little over In Front Of Night Club the Rubel Coal and Ice Company, air before half the field had been , The Polish flight is being made $7,000 less than hitherto. It was today, held-up the cashier Thomas She Tells Father In Note covered. in a plane christened the “ Marshal further explained, however, that Erickson, and got away with pay­ , At a height of 100 feet, the Pilsudski” in honor of the former this apparent reduction in expendi­ roll of $1,069. Police of the Bath j plane gracefully circled the field dictator of Poland. Idzikowski and tures may be due to a difference In New York, July 13.— ^Two men<^ Guests in the night club who ■ were too frightened to flee could Beach station were notified. ( ' once, and then disappeared to the Kursala revealed they Intended to accounting methods. There wri, were slain in a gun battle early Pepperell, Mass July 13,__^p(juardsmen from Camp Devens and make the flight by way of the not give the authorities any posi­ citizens have combed the country­ southwest. nevertheless, an actual saving of today in the Hotsy Totsy Club on “ Don’t worry Dad, old dear. I’m Azores, although no stop Is planned. about $2,200 through a more con- tive information regarding what side without finding the missing Frenchmen Start off for a little rest— on the royal Costes and Bellonte encountered It is expected the Frenchmen wHl omic operation of the heating plant Broadway. A third man was cause the killings. girl and police through Massachu­ follow a similar route. The gunmen vanished immedi­ road to Rome.” a little more difficulty in getting and another of about $2 00 wounded in the ,head. RESULTS! Returning home from starting a setts, New Hampshire, Maine and Fueling of the two planes was - through the abandonment of the One of the murdered men was ately after the shooting. 'When the under way in their Briguet mono A. Morrison of Church street, four-state search for his daughter. New York have been asked to be completed shortly after one o’clock Open Air school and the School of identified as 'William Cassidy. He smoke cleared away one of the on the watch for her. plane “ Question Mark.” The plane this morning. "Marshal* * Ijf O Vl O 1 PPilsudski’ 1 1 Qft Olp 1 * victims was found sprawled on ordered a classified ad in The Miss Mary Howe, missing eighteen- bumped the ground twice after Housekeeping. had been shot five times and died year-old Colby college sophonjore. Dr. Howe said that in the leller carried 6300 litres of gasoline a r An interfesting statement in the his face near the entrance to the Evening Herald for six days in reaching a height of several feet, in the hospital without making Dr. E. D. Howbi local dentist, his daughter stated that she would the “ Question Mark” 5400. report is that the total cost per club. There was a hole where a order to rent his tenement. This and for a moment or two it was Mechanic Bellonte was the first any statement. The other slain happened yesterday. This morn­ found this letter from her, he re­ he back soon and that she promis­ pupil In average daily attendance man had not been identified. slug had entered his ' back. ed to write him within a few day.s. feared the huge plane would crash. of the four trans-Atlantic aspirants in the Ninth District is about $5 ing he called up and cancelled vealed today. Costes, however, manoeuvered it The wounded man was Cassidy’s The other victim had also been the ad because he had found a However, another letter was not to arrive on the field. He drove up less than in the Eighth and Out­ shot in th^ back, among other The letter was postmarked Gro­ into the air, Md the plane quickly in an automobile about 3:30 a. m’.. brother, whose first name the po­ tenant through one insertion ton, an adjoining town. It was received in the n^ornlng mail to­ lying Districts. lice could not at first learn. places, by ^he five bullets that only of his ad; Results like this disappeared in the same direction and was followed at short Intervals, The treasurer’s report showed stamped 4 p. m. Thursday. The day. . . by the other three, "rhe planes were The cause of the shooting ■was a drilled him. are everyday occurrences. They Dr. Howe expressed the opinion his Polish predecessors had taken. total receipts for the school year pretty girl sophomore and her pet Until almost the last moment, mystery. Police rounded up the ‘ Broadway was almost deserted are profitable, too! (Dial 5121 collie dog, disappeared "Wednesday | that his daughter was on. a hitch- 3f $109,085.0? and disbursements at the hour the gun war broke out Costes endeavored to hide the fact (Continued on Page employes of the place and grilled for classified! . noon. Posses of police. National ^ hiking expedition; them in a room upstairs. at dawn. _ (Oontlnne ob Page 2) L iVlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN« SATtJRDAY, JULY 13, 1929. tiiPAGE TWO I nhJg to hear a lecture by > wood, representative of the I Polish Plane in Ocean Race GILEAD mountain Institote * at We: ONLY 16 ATTEND 9TH OCEAN RACE ON; ABOUT TOWN Idaho. ' . 1 ; The annual convention 'of the Mr, Watkins of Cambridje, DISTRICT MEETING TWO PLANES START The family of Sherwood. H. Tolland County League of Women Mass., is visiting- Lls^ daughtfer, Goslee of Church street is at East Voters was held in Hebron Wednes­ Mrs. Ruby Gih?on; at, ihe homej• ejof Beach, Bradford, R. I., for a two day. Representative Edward L, .Sir. and Mrs. H. E. Buell. | (Continned from Page 1) weeks’ vacation. (Continued from Page 1) Dennis of Scotland talked on •’High Mrs. E. E. Foote spent Tuesjay Lights of the Legisture,” and Mrs. afternoon with'Mrs. Mary Mitcljell -of $99,000.52, with a cash balance given a final examination, food sup­ Miss Ella M. Stanley of Highland William T. Haniss of West HarL at her home In Hebron. i 'o f $9,984.56. The reports will be plies were loaded aboard, and then, Park is at Attleboro Springs, Mass., ford ta,lked on ’‘Women in Town .printed in detail on Monday, as will with an entire absence of ceremony, for three weeks. Government.” Several Gilead wo­ Mss. A8a *W, ElUs passed, Tues­ the Poles gave the signal for their t)thers. men attended. day afternoon -with her parents, Mr. Elections take off. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Busch of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Perry, and Mrs. Waldo, In Hebroo> ’ ’ Forty Minutes Apart Pittsfield, • Mass., who are visiting Chairman Howell Cheney, whose Lawrence Perry, Mrs. W. N. HUls Richard Std,tl Sai'tecelv^ word term expires on July 15, was re- Forty minutes later, the French­ Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson of and Mrs. Mary Mitchell started on men started, also with the same ab­ Bissell street, were pleasantly, sur­ that bis brother^ George, is serious­ ' elected lor another three year term, Thursday morning on a motor trip ly ill in a nospital.in New York ■while Rev. Watson Woodruff was sence of fanfare. A mere handful prised last evening by a party of over'-the Storm King Highway, to velected to membership in the pis- of persons gathered on the field in their friends. They lived in Man­ return at the end of the week. City. -trist committee to fill the unexpired the chill morning mist saw the chester about 18 years ago. Remin­ Mrs. Hitchcock, a former resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of Man­ take-offs, and although these cheer­ iscences, guitar, banjo and piano dent, is visiting -at Mr. and Mrs. E. chester, and their guest, Mrs. Bail­ -term of R. LaMotte Russell who re­ music and a delicious salad supper signed some time ago, haring mov­ ed valiantly as the planes got under W. Buell’s. She also spent a day ey, of Winsted, were, visitors helped to pass the time all too ed out of the district. way, these two flights' undoubtedly with Mrs. A. C. boote. Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. C. J. bo- In the recreation committee the set a record for modest and virtual­ quickly. The guests presented a Mrs. Robert E. Foote and her gil’s. ly unwitnessed beginnings. handsome luncheon set to Mrs. son,, Edward, were recent visitors term of Miss Elizabeth Bennett ex­ Busch and a cigarette set to Mr. Mrs. W. J. Warner, who^ has been pired and she was re-elected with- Costes and Bellonte were consid­ in Hartford. Busch. ill at her home in Hartford for sev­ •out opposition as was Charles E. erably disappointed that the Polish The Girls’ Sewing club met at eral weeks, has sufficiently recov­ flyers obtained a start of forty min­ Hathaway as clerk and treasurer; .Mrs. Rqbert E. Foote’s on Thurs­ ered to come to her home here for utes, as they apparently had plan­ Two Connecticut company buses day afternoon. One feature of the Earl G. Seaman and Robert V. ned to hop off almost simultaneous­ and a number of private autos were the summer. • Treat were elected auditors. The program was swimming. ly. However, trouble was found in necessaty to convey the Sunday Polish plane The Boys’ Calf club met with its office of collector is no longer an school scholars and members of the ‘elective office and William Taylor the gasoline feed pipe of the French leader, C. Daniel Way, Friday eve­ plane, necessitating half an hour’s Nazarene church to Crystal lake A conservative is a radical who will be reappointed. which started from Paris today ning. , , delay. this morning for the annual outing. was elected on the platform of cur­ After the meeting had voted to for a non-stop flight to New .\lr. acd Mrs. J. Banks Jones, lay a tax of 2 mills, gjayable Octo­ Late weather bulletins obtained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson, ing the world’s wrongs and who by the flyers immediately before the This seems to be a big day in Miss Clara Ellis and Miss Owen finds out after he is elected that it ber 1, 1929, on the list last per­ start indicated favorable conditions Manchester for annual picnics, St. York, Major Kaismir Kubala, fected with ownership as of July went to Marlboro Wednesday eve- 'will take lots of time. 12, 1929, these appropriations were would prevail for at least several Mary’s, The Nazarene and Swedish left, and Major Leon Idzikow- hundred miles out over'the ocean. Lutheran churches. Daughters of made; Appropriations The wind was fFO.m the northeast Liberty at Rocky Point, young peo­ ski comprise the crew. For the recreation work. $18,000 and moderate in strength. ple of both the North and South .'it being explained that the work All Experienced Flyers Methodist churches all have out­ All four men concerned in the - done at Globe Hollow was to be ings for the entire day or afternoon. “further followed out next fall when daring attempts have had years of ithe pond would be drained, scraped aviation experience, and are rated The annual meeting of Hose STATE and covered with sea sand and sam- ambng the finest airmen of th ‘r Company No. 2 Manchester- Fire way into th house and causing the ;iples of the water taken every two respective nations. Idzikowski and department was held Thursday PUBLIC RECORDS USE ROSE LADDERS toll fee. AS COOL .YS THE SEASHORE ” "days as is being done at pr-’ ;nt. Kubala are the deans of the Polish night at the headquarters. William ''This is $2,000 less than last year, Army Flying Corps, and their flight McGonigal was named foreman, 'but the committee expected greater is being made with the full sanction Harlowe- Willis first assistant, Fred TO TRAIN THE VINES and cooperation of the Polish gov­ Warranted Deeds incomes to offset it. Sankey second assistant, John F. Cheney Brothers to Joseph An­ BEGINNING For the Library, $14,000, which ernment Limerick secretary, Dr. F. A. Sweet, This attempt is aimed at a weld- | treasurer, and Harlowe Willis and tonio and Carolina Antonio, house Along the side of your house you -is $1,000 more than last year, there and land on the south side of SUNDAY NIGHT ■^being a slight increase in salaries ing of relations between the United C. B. Loomis auditors. The com­ can build a simple trellis so that NOW States and Poland, and the govern­ pany is planning an outingJLo be Eldridge street. when growing roses and other •land new books af^ded in addition to Cheney Brothers to .Domemc ment of the later nation has given- held at Osano’s cottage in Bolton vines you can train them to grow P L A Y ^ G '(.further extension of the library Bellse and Isabella Bellse, land and WxK\^oldwun-'^^t •■'work in the schools of the Ninth the flyers every aid to make the some Sunday in August. up to "make a graceful, decorative flight a success. building on the S'outh side of Hart­ effect. ^District. ford road. -C There was a $18,000 appropria- Lieut. Costes has been associated John Chanda of the Pinehurst Rose ladders are easily con­ with Lieut. Le Brix, another prom­ Marriage Intentions 'ttion for current expenses and the grocery and market has returned structed or may be purchased from inent French aviator, in many suc­ from a two weeks vacation. He Application for a marriage li­ manufacture! s. They should har­ ALLTALKIMC •treasurer was authorized to borrow cessful long distance flights, and cense has been filed by Charles M. Jin the name of the district not to visited Buffalo and Niagara Falls. monize with your home and may the t-wo are considered among the Rowland of Hartford and Miss Julia be painted in keeping with the PICTURE .'exceed $50,000. This is $20,000 finest pilots in the country. Bel­ M. Fitzgerald, daughter of John ’‘less than has been the custom to Miss Evelyn Palmer, of Main rest of the house. lonte is also an experienced pilot, street, was a visitor at Howe Cav-, _ Fitzgerald of Brainard Place, here. ^’borrow in other years. having been for many years a pilot Accused of mm'dev! What’s the ~ When it was explained that the erns, Cohleskill, N. Y., yesterday. { ’UNTIN’ BOWLER DA>L1GED on the French Air'Union’s cross­ Rill Tin Tin answer to the inysterj ? Hear and .^committee that had been named by country service between Paris and ifthe joint board, the board of select­ The American Legion’s big carni­ Chicago, July 13.— The ’Untin’ see every thrilling second 'of it in. val opens Monday night at the Davey Lee men and each of the school boards London. Bowler, Chicago-to-Berlin plane the greatest all-talking picture ever The Frenchmen’s Brequet mono­ Dougherty lot at Center and Mc- OBITUARY was undergoing repairs at Port -in- •to consider the future of the plane is similar to the Bernard made! 'schools, either the purchase or l.’ase Kes streets. A street parade fea­ Burwell today after a large cake plane used by Jean Assolant,’ Rene turing the famous New Britain Le­ of ice had damaged it, according to '.-of them, and that its report was not LeFevre and Armeno Lotti on their ‘‘Frozen River” ■las yet ready, no action was taken gion Fife and Drum corps will be dispatches received here today. The flight from Old Orchard, Maine to held at 7:30. The parade rvill go pilots, Robert Gast and Parker D. \ rand the meeting adjourned. Commas, Spain. It is slightly f u n e r a l s — and— It was explained that there would along Main street and then down Cramer, said they believed they smaller, but is equipped with a sim­ Center street to the Legion carni­ would not be able to take off for ‘’ be another meeting not later than ilar motor and is of the same gen­ Leonard C. Kearns. The August 2. val grounds. Vaudeville, rides, Greenland until tomorrow because Phyllis Haver eral type of construction. booths, and games will feature the The funeral of Leonard Edwiu of the damage and poor weather ’ Both the, ‘‘Question Mark” and Kearns, age 14, of 320 Main street, Trial of MARY carnival. -in- the ‘‘Marshall Pisudski” are equip­ who died Thursday after a linger­ conditions. SWEDISH FLYERS HOP ped with radio. ing illness, was held this morning PAYS TO ENTER HOME KEMFS ANNOUNCES with services at the late home at “THE OFFICE PARIS SURPRISED 8:30 o'clock and at St. James London. — The x'icar of St. SCANDAL” Paris, July 13— This city had the] church at 9 o’clock. Bride’s church on Fleet street has DUGAN Stockholm. July 13 — Captain surprise of its life today when it 1 NEW VICTOR RADIO As the body was borne into the to pay a toll to enter his own front Albin Ahrenberg, Swedish airman, awoke to learn that one of its fore-1 church the choir sang “ Thy Will Be door. Bridewell Place, at the back with and his two companions who are most aviators, Lieut. Dieueonne Done.” At the offertory Mrs. Mar­ of the church where the vicarage attempting a trans-Atlantic flight, Costes, had departed from Le garet Sullivan sang “ O Salutaris” is situated, was built on land be­ Norma Lexvis ■ hopped for Anticosti, in the St. Kemp’s, Incorporated, today an­ "Ar’o Maria:” STATE Bourget Flying Field in the early and at the elevation “ Ave Maria; longing to the Bridewell Founda­ Stone Lawrence river, according to a wire­ nounced the new Victor Radio. Shearer hours of the morning on a trans- This receiver has been long axvaited Mrs. Sullivan sang “ Softly and Ten­ tion. An old dividing wall runs H. B. Iiayinond less message from Ivlgtut. Atlautic air race that promises to along the lines o f’ the present bv the public. Built by the lualiers derly.” Organist Packard played a Warner Hackett Ahrenberg and his companions be one of the most sensational epi­ funeral march at the close of the vicarage, preventing free right of arrived at Ivigtut in the monoplane of the famous Victrola, it is a prod­ sodes in. the colorful annals of avia­ uct well suited to uphold the fa­ service, at which Rev. William P. Sverige on Thursday, after being tion. Reidy officiated. Written and directed by forced down by bad weather while Accompanied by Mechanic Maur­ mous name of Victor. The bearers were Walter Aitken, enroute from Reykjavik, Iceland. All that could possibly be desired Bayard Veiller ice Bellonte, Costes took off in his as to tone quality may be had in Paul Sheridan, Stewart Vennart, Reguet monoplane “ Question this wonderful radio. The electro- Austin Brimley, John Faljoski, and Mark,’ forty minutes after the fa­ dynamic speaker is built with Clarence Vennart. Father Reidy COMEDY .. . NEWS EVENTS mous Polish airmen. Majors Idzi­ especial regard as to fidelity in re­ also officiated, at St. James ceme­ kowski and Kubala, had hopped production- Every note from the tery, the place of burial. Mackley’s off for New York in their Amiot bi­ Announcing deepest bass, to the highest treble plane “ Marshal Pilsudskl.” comes through clear, distinct and BODY FOUND IN FURNACE. While it had been known that USED CARS resonant. Two of the new 245 -THE- Costes and Bellonte were planning power tubes are incorporated in the Chicago, July 13.— The incin­ With an 0 . K. That Counts. a long-distance flight of some sort, erated body of a man, believed to be their actual plans were a complete audio amplifying system of the “ Victor,” assuring perfect delivery Theodore Hammel was found in the mystery, and news that they were of speech to the reproducer, be it basement, of his home here today engaged in a trans-Atlantic air race inside a, furnace, the door, of which CHEVROLET took Paris completely by surprise. at a whisper or with thunderous volume. had been closed. _ New Victor Radio 1927 COUPE Too Late for Papers An added and very attractive The body had been bound wiln Capitol Park The moi’ning newspapers had wire. Police, in holding a niece Repainted and tlioiouglily gone to press hours before the two adjustment to have on a radio re­ producer lias been built into this and a friend of the family for ques­ overhauled. Equipment flights started. So the radio.and tioning. declared they wished to in­ HARTFORD includes bumpers, snubbers news bulletin boards had to bear new. radio. This device makes it possible to adjust the pitch of the vestigate the theory that Hammel All Victor and spare tire. the entire burden of disseminating had been murdered although rela­ information that the flight had speaker to suit your ovrn prefer­ ence as to tone, tives insisted the case was oue of started. Crowds of persons on suicide. Hear It at the way to work, amazement writ­ The tuning system in the Victor CHEVROLET is a raaical departure from the COACH ten clearly on their faces, stopped RIDE THE SWOOPER 1929 in front of bulletin boards to dis­ ordinary. Instead of a rotating d iv e f a t a l t o c a m p e r , cuss the news. drum dial, as in ordinary receivers, NEW THRILLING “ .Six.” New car warranty. a special Victor device provides a Fully equipi)€d. The two gallant attempts electri­ Glens Falls, . N. Y., July 13.— fied Paris, for in spite of the recent slider, system of tuning. A sliding Harold Chaiken, twenty-one years handle, havipg also a vernier ad­ KEMP’S MUSIC HOUSE successful crossing of the Atlantic old. son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis POOL and BEACH OPEN by Jean Assolant, Rene Lefevre justment, moves along a brightly Chaiken, 1045 Sutton Avenue. 1 Q O T FORD and Aremno Lotti, France had illuminated scale which is divided Brooklyn, died yesterday afternoon EVERYTHING MUSICAL i TUDOR SEDAN vowed she would never be satlsfled into kilocycles, Every number on in the Glens -Falls hospital as. the DAILY P A. WL until the ocean had been conquered the scale is visible at all times. result of injuries he suffered Wed­ ' New Equipment--vSuitsrDiVittg BoaiSds’ - In good shape outside aud from east to west by Frenchmen. Not only does this make the tuning of the receiver more simple, but nesday' evening at Camp Argle, inside. Transportation for a Ever since the famous French Hebrew boys’ camp on Lake Sum­ Water Carousel long time at a very reason­ war aces Nungesser and Coli were also makes it the most rapid on the market today. mit, near Argle. Chaiken’s death, able jjrice. lost in an attempt to bridge tbe according to Dr. Nelson R. Frasier, ocean by air from Paris to New These receivers have the ability was caused by a dislocated vertebra TOWN ADVERTISEMENT EKiDRlitMIriS,"' York, this nation has lived in the to get the distance which makes radio so attractive, and selectivity and an injury to the spine. Chaiken OVERLAND hope that some Frenchman would sustained the injuries diving into Famous Professional Swimmer, Free Lessons to All. be the first to perform a successful which means that you listen to but SEDAN one station at a time, not a- jum­ the shallow water of Lake Summit. IL K INSPEGIMI REPORT 1925 westward crossing from starting The young man’s parents came, to Priced right. Four brand place to a pre-deterralned goal. ble of interfering programs. The new Victor radio sets may Glens Falls yesterday. Below is the average report of milk analysis received during the new tires. Good paint and upholstering. be purchased in straight radio or past six months: combination radio-victrola arrange­ No. Bacteria Fat FEARS PELT FOR SAILOR per cc. Per Cent. NOW PLAYING BROKE OWN ORDERS ments. They are housed in cabi- ^ o o r.ets that are a beautiful addition 3.9 CHEVROLET Halifax, N. S., July 13— Anxiety Bario, Antouio ...... o n r r i to any home, cabinets for which all is felt here for the safety of David Bergren, J. A. Pasteurized...... "o ’ onn Kennedy's Kalleginns COACH Victor products are famous. Turner, Norwegian youth, who left Urvant & Chapman, Grade A Pasteurized...... ».3UU 1928 Washington, July 13.— President Brx’art & Chapman, Grade B Pasteurized ...... 9,o5U Free Dancing Every Week Night Hoover’s secretarial force has been Boston July 4 for Halifax, the first Well taken care of and in leg of a voyage to Paris in a ten- nice condition. a victim of its own order— all be­ iwok- 0 ; S ...... ■...... 4 ' , 5 o cause Lt. Col. U. S. Grantj grand­ GETS HER PASSPORT foot open boat. Turner last was son of the great Civil War soldier reported a week ago today by the EVERY SUNDAY NICOIT and president, is a good police Coast Guard boat, Antietam, off Washington, July 13. — Miss Cape Ann. He was believed to be Conlon, John ...... The Mackley chief., Dorqfhy Deti'er, executive secretary Grant’s “ military” police, who heading direct for Halifax and PALAIS ROYAL of, the Women’s International sho”.ld have made the trip in five Keeney. E. J ; ...... • • 10’!J7 have jurisdiction over Washington’s League for Peace, and Freedom, Chevrolet Co., Inc. parks and the streets on either side days. The small craft carried six- Dance to^d Gurley’s S>/icopators occupying offices directly across weeks’ Supply of canned, food, suf­ Kingsbury. John E...... ^ -M j7 527 Main St. Tel. 118 of the White Houre, tagged several frqm the State Department recently White House automobiles for park­ ficient food to reach here and was applied for and got a passport. equipped with both motor and sails. McKinney, W. J.. . . .'...... i 0 ing near the White House. Law­ She then gave out correspondence Miller, R. G. & Son; Pasteurized...... ' rence Richey, one of Hoover’s three designed to show that there was Nielsen, ...... -o^rnn 4 0 Added Attraction Starting secretaries and Miss Ann Shankey, some difficulty about the oath to SOLDIER DIES IN CRASH. Sensational Discovery and Miss Myra McGrath, presiden­ defend the Constitution. She ob­ Peckham, M„ C., S pecial...... 53.000 4. SUNDAY, JULY 14th to 20th tial stenographers, were the of­ jected to this oath if it meant she Watertown, N. Y., July 13.— Peckham, M. C...... 22,800 o.s By a New Hampshire fenders. had to take Up arms., Sergeant Anthony Lozowski, of They deniurred at putting up $5 Officials gave her- an oath that Buffalo, a member pf Headquar­ Pitkiu & Calhoun ...... a'V FAMOUS FLYING RENOS Druggist collateral, so Grant called on the suited her aud she paid her $10 and ters Company 7, 106th Field Ar­ President and explained the “ no the-passport was issued. tillery, National Guard stationed at ' 3 Men— 1 Woman parking” order had emanated from 7 ’ A medicine has been discovered State Department officials de- Pine Camp, was killed, and Privates Straughan, W. K., Special ...... the "White House secretariat. itself. ! dared there never had there been Stanley Adaska, also oT Buffalo, at­ Straugihan, W...... that relieves the Stomach of Gas In Grant has charge of public build- j difficulty about the passport, a.s tached to Battery C, arid Joseph Straughan, W. K., Pasteurized ...... ''n J ’nrtn !t'i • European Aerial Acrobats One Minute and gives the quickest ings and grounds and commands, Detzer Is an American citizen, Wugarskl, of the same unit as Lo- Taylor & Cummings...... I n relief from all forms of Indigestion. the park police. j ______zo'^sfcl, were seriously Injured last Tedford, Joseph R. . . . ., ...... a i First Appearance in A m eri^ ■If your Stomach troubles you, get POPE RECEIVES ARCHBISHOP night, when an Army truck Carryin.g SHIP’S CREW RECCUED Vatican City, July 13.— Pope equipment from Pine Canj^'for an Ulrich, Theodore ...... 5,500 o.i Twice Daily— 3 Shows Sunday a bottle of Pius today gave au audience to all night bivouac at StevlingvUle, Walek, Andrew ...... ,...... London, July 13— All members the Most Rev. Michael Curley, overturned, pinning the three men EX-MINT of the crew of the King Cadwallon. Archbishop of Baltimore. The Pon» under It. Woodbridgie, A. R...... 3.200 4.7 British coal steamer, have bcon Wogman, George ...... 42,176 . taken off safely by the ,S. S. Arden-? tiff spoke reverently of the mem­ and you will be surprised at the ory of the late Cardinal Gibbons'. Several of C. C. Pyle’s Derby V Milk must show 3.25 per cent of fat to be up to legal standard. Amateur Boxing Every hal, according to Durban message 111 quick relief. It c^n. be obtained at He also asked the Archbishop to runnners. have returned, home with Bacteria below 10,000 per cc. indicates milk .of excellent^ality; to the Daily Telegram. The King up to 50,000 good; 100.000 fair; 500,000 unsatisfactory; 1,000,000 bad; ■Quinn’s Pharmacy, compounded Cadwallon wks abandoned because convey ’most affectionate greetings 90-day: notes, -pfrijaieing -to. pay. to Baltimore Catholics. He then The American people have a-mania over 1,000,000 very bad and illegal. and gujrranteed by the Tobey Drue .-of an uncontrollable ‘firfe in her r ;Co., Hifcpton, N. H. ^ * [hold. impared the Apostolic Benedlc.tlo^ii, I for jioMYioalri. - MANUHElfrER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929.

as a minister of the Gospel becau .e he lost his faith while sitting under a too-modern preacher, a young K E I X H ’ ^ : man became a cynic, a drifter, a The Evening Herald ne’er-do-well, a suicide. On whose re you Mn aiJforJl to hujf hands is his blood? Because his “ pink” professor scoffed at the Ten Commandments Sunday School Lessons and the rights of propeity and the law of the land as "capitalistic,” by Wilfiam T. Ellis. one impressionable youth practiced ST. MARY’ S EPISCOPAL On Sunday, July 21st Miss Francis Fur Every Age, Creed and Nationality. these theories to the limit and be­ Nearing, contralto soloist from came a gambler and a thief. Who Rev. J. S. NeiU Hartford, will sing at the evening was to blame? service at 7:30. So we might run through a long Rev. Alfred Clark \ “ C o m f y ” category of present-day Illustrations POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC of Ezekiel’s heart-searching teach­ 9:30 a. m.— Open session of the CHURCH ON A MAGIC BAGDAD CARPET ings concerning the responsibilities Turn Hall, North Street of leadership. Is it any wonder that Church school in the church. Men’s thoughtful persons are concerned Bible class omitted. C h a ir s Rev. Simon Guzlk, pastor over conditions wherein preacaers 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer and sermon by the rector. “ The MODERNS BORNE TO PROPHET and teachers and editors and offi­ Saturday, 2 p. m.— First con­ cials and other leaders seem to Sword of the Lord and of Gideon.” ^H AIRS. . . . offer another possibility in shirk the responsibility of beir^ Washington Orange l*>dge No. fession for 21 children. making “ summertime at home” more By W n X IA M T. ELLIS picture this robed and sandaled Webster’s Most Solemn Thought Highland Park Sunday school administered for the first time to Sis’ bed room ....a smart “ pull up” chair The International Sunday long-haired Hebrew prophet of Often the story has been told of omitted during July and August. 21 children. An address will ' be to be used where occasion demands. .. .all School Lesson for July 14 Is, twenty-five hundred years ago as how a man once asked Daniel Web­ 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and given on “ Our most faithful friend, have their places in your home and ‘Ezekiel Teaches Personal Re­ addressing our modern editors and ster what had been his greatest Jesus Christ, Our Saviour.” After they’re priced ever so reasonably at sponsibility”— Ezekiel 33:7-16. j preachers and teachers and public sermon— “ Esther” by the rector. thought. At once the great states- We extend to the Washington communion a photograph of the Keith’s. • .... ■ ^ officials? Nevertheless, the stern­ manreplled, “ A consciousness of my children and those present at the Everybody at some time or other eyed old Ezekiel is doing .’ust this Loyal Orange Lodge and the responsibility to Almight G d.” Daughters of Liberty a hearty wel­ mass will be taken. plays the children’s wistful game of today. Literally millions of men That is the conviction which makes 10:30 a. m.— High mass. Ser­ “ If,” or “ Supposin’ Indulge me and women, boys and girls, are be­ come to the special divine service Cogswell public men prophets. It is the force commemorating the anniversary of mon on the “ Unjust Steward” ih it for a few minutes. ing brought face to face, this very which most enobles and restrains from the text of St. Luke: “ What the Battle of the Boyne. July 12, Cogswell With Stool If I could gather all of the news­ week, with his presentation of per­ life. Ezekiel ranks high amidst Shall I Do?” Luke 16:3. sonal responsibility in such phrases 1688. All others who are interest­ paper editors of the land under a those whose sense of a divine mis­ 4 p. m.— Dedication of Polish group of palm trees alongside of as; — ed in this occasion are given a cor­ With Stool sion imparted meaning and majesty cemetery at Jefferson street. the lower Tigris River, with the “ If thou dost not speak to to their days. dial invitation to attend at the $54 • Prophet Ezekiel to teach them this warn the wicked from his way. morning service Sunday, July 14, Nor is this wholly a matter for CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School Lesson, something that wicked man shall die in his leaders of men. The trutli applies to at 10:45 o’clock. $31.50 (Below) A true “ Comfy” tremendous would result 1 nthe way Iniquity: but his blood-will L re­ commonplace things. Everybody’s Wednesday, July 17, the annual chair of unusual design that of a stiffening of public morality, of quire at thine hand. Neverthe­ Rev. E. T. French, Pastor (Below) A very popular permits true relaxation. Has life may best be lived when in re­ outing of the choir of St. Mary’s chair covered all over in law-observance, and of democratic less, if thou warn the wicked of cognized relation to God. Brown­ church will be held at Hammonas- soft spring filled cushions duty. his way, to turn from it; If he 9:30— Sunday school. fine jacquard. Stool to covered in combination jac­ ing’s famous lines. sett Beach and Savin Rock. 10:45— Morning worship. match, not illustrated. If I could put this same God-afire does not turn from his way, he The evening services will con­ quard velour with footstool shall die in his iniquity; but thou 6:30— Young People’s meeting. Ezekiel as teacher over one big “ A servant with this cRuse, tinue through the month of July to match. theological seminary, comprising all hast delivered thy soul.” Makes drudgery divine.” 7; 3 0—^Evangelistic service. the preachers on this Continent, he Once I heard a governor of and omitted during the month of 7:30 Monday evening— Band August resuming Sunday, Sept. 8. would lash them into such a fear­ North Carolina describe a harrow­ are amplified by a modern British practice. Pull-Up some sense of responsibility for ing night he had spent in deciding Also the regular sessions of the 2:00 p. m. Tuesday— Women’s poem wherein the poet puts into the Church school and Men's Bible man and to God that a trumpet whether to reprieve a man sentenc­ lips of a servant lass a soliloquy meeting with Mrs. Paul Hausman, Chair sound of “ Thus salth the Lord” ed to die. The fate of a human life vhich extends the thought of our class. 93 Hamlin street. An invitation is The annual Church school picnic would soon peal from every pulpit. was on his soul. The governor’s Lesson: — given to all women to attend this Swiftly the petty and clever liter­ dramatic picture was enough to de­ will be held Saturday, July 13, at service of Bible study and prayer. $19.50 ary dialectics would disappear from ter one from accepting high public “Lord of all pots and pans and Lake Compounce. 7:30 Tuesday evening— Regular discourses: forgotten would be the office. Yet that sort of responsibil­ things; since I’ve no time to be monthly meeting of the Women’s (Above) All purpose ity cannot be dissociated from any SECOND CONGREGATIONAL pulpit-pounding doctrinal squab­ A saint by doing lovely things, or Foreign Missionary society. chair “ at home” in any form of leadership. Every man Frederick C. Allen, Minister bles: and an overwhelmiiip s-mse watching late with Thee, 7:30 Wednesday — Midweek room. Has scoop seat of the awesome sanctity of *he who is in anywise a leader of other Or dreaming in the dawnllght, or covered in plain velour power of proclamation of the Di­ persons must accept boldly the At the Sunday morning service prayer service. storming heaven’s gates. 7:30 Friday evening— Class with back upholstered in vine Word would engulf every faithfuli^s, rather than results. tomorrow, the first of the union jacquard velour to Make me a saint by getting meals, meeting. preacher. As the OTng of Deborah reads, in and washing up the plates. services with the people of the match. If I could for a fortnight dismiss the Revised Version, North Methodist Church, the all college and high school classes, “ Fcr that the leaders took the lead “ Altho I must have Martha’s hands, preacher will be Rev. Marvin S. CONCORDLl LUTHERAN and lake their teachers swiftly, on a in Israel, . . . Stocking. The music follows; I have a Mary mind; Cor. Winter & Garden Sts. magic carpet, to the vicinity of Bless ye Jehovah.” And when I black the boots and Prelude— R om ance...... Zitterbart Bagdad: and if I could put all these True leaders save society: weak Anthem— “ 0 For a Closer Walk shoes. Thy sandals. Lord. I find. H. O. Weber, Pastor Boudoir Occasional pedagogues to school to Ezekiel, or false of foolish leaders betray it I think of how they trod the earth, With God” ...... Storer that flaming prophet of the Exile. Cause And Effect— Up To Date what time I scrub the floor; Offertory— Cantilena...... Salome Chair I am very sure that he would strip Riot and anarchy broke out in a Accept this meditation. Lord, I Anthem— “ Lighten Our Darkness’ . Sunday school— 9 a. m. Chair their solus bare of pettiness and of community: but nobody thought to haven’t time for more. Storer English Services— 10 a. m. professionalism and of posing, and blame the ^ong years of political Postlude— Sortie ...... Batiste German Services— 11 a. m. that he would make them see their corruption, debauched justice and “ Warm all the kitchen with Thy There is no session of the Sunday For the Week $1L50 life-and-death responsibility for official lawlessness which had pre­ love, and light it with Thy peace; Church- School until September. Wednesday, 7 p. m.— Committee $18 shaping young life. Many mani­ ceded it. Union Young People’s service on meeting for open air service to be (Below) This grace­ Forgive me all my worrying, and ful chair in its gayly cured hands would for the first time A beautiful girl from a fine home make all grumbling cease. the mountain at Highland Park. held July 28th at Jarvis Grove. slipped gradually into a life of Friday— Joint choir rehearsal. patterned chintz cover (Below) Another useful be wrung in realization that on Thou Who didst love to give men All desiring to attend will please “ pull up” chair. This mod­ them is blood. shame; but few persons linked her meet at the Second Congregational Saturday, 1:30 p. m.— The Sun­ will add a true note of food, in room or by the sea. beauty and comfort to el has solid mahogany frame If I could transnort all law-mak­ tragic fate with the “ do-as-you- Accept this service that I do— I do Church at quarter of six in the af­ day school children will leave the please” teachings of her college Milady’s boudoir. ^ covered in gay tapestry. ers and public officials across the it unto Thee.” ternoon. Cars will be provided. church for Crystal Lake. They will desert to the ruins of Babylon, professors, and their flouting of the Each person is to bring his basket be conveyed in private automobiles. there to be .iddressed for only one race’s tested standards of mortal­ Love In The Old Writings lunch with him. With the beauti­ hour by this statesman-prophet ity. Stern and inexorable as seems ful view and the sunset, provided NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ezekiel, they would return home A youth of promise and personal­ Ezekiel’s teaching of responsi .’ ’ ity, the day is clear, the setting will be Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor English with a new understanding of the ity drifted into dissipation and per­ it is not all of his message. He was very lovely. Divine Providence w'hich overarches sonality drifted into dissipation, not exclusively concerned with the There have been many things The Church School will meet as Lounging Chair all history: and of the Divine Pur­ drunkenness and crime— and, inei- placing of blood where it belonged. about the first week of the Vacation usual at 9:30, each Sunday morning pose of which they are but agents. dentallf, broke bis parents’ hearts. In his message sounds the Bible’s Church School this year that have through July. For no men or women to whom That the “ respectable” citizens of wooing refrain of Divine love and been very gratifying. The com­ The 10:45 worship services will has been given the place of leader­ his family circle, who had taught forgiveness. Our Ijesson closes on mittee and faculty wish to thank be held in union with the Second $49.50 him to defy the Prohibition law, ship, or the teaching office, could the high note of a prophet’s call to the parents for their cooperation. Congregational Church. Tomorrow (Above) A massive, ever again regard theirs as other and to look upon his own desires as the people to return;— The School continues for two weeks the preacher will be the Pastor of transcending all other considera­ roomy chair whose deep than an awful responsibility, after longer, and on either Friday or Sat­ this church. resilient cushions pro­ hearing the scorching words of this tions. may have had any connec­ “ Say unto them. As I live, urday at the close, an exhibition The young people of the two tion with the young man’s fate .vas vide a new conception of rugged prophet, to whom conscious­ saith the Lord Jehovah, I have no and sale of some of the handwork cliurches art planning an outdoor utmost comfort. Cover­ ness of the living God was the mas­ never mentioned. pleasure in the death of the wick­ vill be held. New forms of hand­ service for Sunday evening. They ter concern of life. Turned from his Intended career ed in high grade denim ed: but that the wicked turn work are being successfully at­ will meet at the 2nd Congregational $49.50.. In figured tap­ from his way and live; turn ye. tempted this year, as well as the church at 5:45 and go to the moun­ estry $62. turn ye from your evil ways: for old standbys, and parents and tain at Highland Park. It is sug­ why will ye die. O house of friends will be interested in seeing gested that those going bring light St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Israel?” them. lunch. For. after all, the only hope of THE SALVATION ARMY SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Church and Park Streeta. the best of us is in the forgiveness Reclor: Rev. James Stuart 'Neill of God, and in a return to the Fath­ Adjutant and Mrs. Heard Rev. P. J. O. Cornell Uptown See Our Spediial » Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark er’s house, to the Father’s law and 9:30— Bible class meets. to the Father’s love. Street meeting tonight corner 10:45— Morning service In Swed­ Showrooms iths Exhibit of Mirrors Birch and Main. ish with sermon by Olaf Jonnason Sunday July 14tb, 1929, the 7th after Trinity. SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Sunday school at 9:30. Classes of the Rock Island Theological 825 Main St. Opposite H i^ School This Week for all. Seminary. South Manchester 10:45 a. m.— Morning Sermon, “ The Sword of the Having said my prayer, let me go Holiness meeting at 11. There will be no evening ser­ Lord and of Gideon!” out and do it.— Joseph Parker. Meeting at the Park in the aft­ vices during July and August. ernoon at 3 o’clock. The annual Divine Service of the Washington Loyal Our doubts are Lrait'^rs. and make Street meeting at 6:45 follow­ GOSPEL HALL Orange Lodge 117, and the Daughters of Liberty. us lose the good we oft migiit win, ed by a gospel service in the hall. 415 Center Street by fearing to attempt.— Shakes­ Everybody heartily invited to Special meetings on Sunday at 3 peare. those services. Subjects for Sunday and 7 p. m. Mr. Higgans, a mis­ Church School 9 :30 a. m. Open session— Men’s Bible sionary from Central Africa, will Class omitted. morning, “ Y/ell Digging” and I hold this truth— whoever wins night, “ Swat the Fly.” speak. LUTHER LEAGUERS ■ Man’s highest stature here below The public are invited to these Highland Park Sunday School omitted. Must grow, and never cease to Program for Week vf Monday at 7— Boy Scouts. meetings. grow— A hearty welcome to all. GO TO CROMWELL • / Evening Prater-—Sermon “ Esther” by the rector. For when growth ceases, death Tuesday at 7— Girl Guards. RENDERING AN ACCOUNT begins. — Alice Carey. Tuesday at 7:30— Band practice. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Wednesday — Young People’s Entertain League in That BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE Keep thy shop and thy shop will open air services. Rev. H. F. R, Stechholz Place— Albert Pearson and International Sunday-School Lesson Text, Jnly 14. Thursday— Street meeting. Every one of us shall give an account of himself to God.—- keep thee.— Franklin. German service at 10:30 a. m, Glee Club Octette on Pro­ Friday— Holiness meeting and Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. Rom. 14:12. Blessed is the man that endureth Songster practice. gram. temptation: for when he Is tried, he TRAINS AND PLANES shall receive the crown of life.— UNION SERVICE One bus-load of local Luther Chicago. — Th-2 co-operation of James 1:12. Center Congregational and South League members went to Cromwell Every one, from the king on his opening of a man’s book of life, hi^ railroads and airplanes is speeding last night to entertain the Luther mind, and the opening of the WorB. UNION SERVICE Methodist at South Methodist up the schedule of the American throne to the most menial servant, When Adam dolve, and Eve span. Church , League there and be entertained. and comparing them to see Whether traveler, according to the American G. Albert Pearson, bass soloist, was is daily rendering an account of or not they both contain the samte Who was then the gentleman? Air Transport Association. Trans- — John Ball. The church school meets at 9:45 repeatedly encored. An octette himself to God. The account is de­ kind of life. The Lord coming w'tp Atlantic service also is speeded up. composf.d df members of the Bee­ termined from the quality and the fan in His hand to purge H^ a. m. Remember to bring your offer­ Berlin to the United States has They are never alone that are ing for the relief of the famine in thoven Glee Club was also on the quantity of the unselfish love of use floor, driving the chaff from the been cut from ten to six. da.vs. program. Miss Beatrice Johnson wheat, pictures the separation ojf South Methodist accompanied with noble thoughts.— China. Schedules of trains and planes are that one puts into his work. Sir Philip Sidney. At 10:45 Rev. Eric I. LIni.h of contributed to the evening’s enjoy­ Some day each must render a good from evil with those comii^ so fixed that they waste no time in ment with a reaffing. final account of himself before God. Into the spiritual world. The chaff; and the Bethany Church, Quincy, Mass., getting ocean travelers to sea ports' APPETITES NO SMAL1>ER will preach to the united congrega­ Student Olaf Jonnason, assisting The worth of that account will 'C the selfish and Godless, cannot r^ Troy, N. Y. — William F. Eddy, tions of the Center Church and the Rev. P. J. O. Cornell during the exactly in proportion fo the amount ceive heaven’s hallowed life, an^ oldest chef in point of service at South Methodist Church. summer months, spoke bn “ Disap­ and quality of love for the Lord and they are expelled into the eveif- I Center Churches Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rev. James E. Greer will preach pointments,” saying that the reason what from Him has beeff acquired lasting fire of their selfishness. But says, “ Boys of today are no differ­ at the evening service at 7:30. Swedish Lutheran for them was because we did not while in the world. those who have prepared thefr at the ent from those of years ago— and His subject will be “ Drama.” deliberate on them or see them in It is not the amount of good done hearts for the glory of the Lor^l they eat just as much.” And Bill Children have continued to en­ the “ correct attitude.” Refresh­ for others that counts in the final will be lifted up Into the garnen; should know, for he’s been cooking roll in the Daily Vacation Church Church ments were served and stunt games reckoning, but the quality and Day by day, gather into the accouist- for the “ boys” for 15 years. He School during the past week. En­ Rev. P. I. O. Cornell. D. D. of all varieties were played. quantity of good that one has in a purer, deeper holler love of doin^ is cook at a fraternity, and pre­ thusiasm seems to be running high (Church and Chestnut Sts. him and from which tie acts. Re­ uses in the service of the Lord. South Methodist pares for 30 students. in both departments. “ Part-time” clergymen, who member the widow who did more would be ordained and serve un­ than the , rich by casting into the Second Mortgage 1 9:30— Bible Class. der license without payment while treasury the two mites, her entire 4' iiiiiiiim!r.mi]niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3)|ii carrying on their ordinary work, living. It is the spirit within the Money Church 10:45— Morning Service in is one suggestion for meeting the act that turns the balance. shortage of clergy in England. If one Is faithful for the purpose Now on Hand DOUGLAS Swedish. 10:45 o’clock I of .material gains and the pleasures CAMP MEETING | that they inay bring, he may get Arthur A. Rnofla v; 55th Annual Gamp Meeting wiU be held on the Camp Grounds S No Evening Service. WM. E. KRAH these, but he will receive nothing at Douglas, Mass. s more. If one makes his account Ray, Raild and Live In Manchester Preacher good by acknowledging and serv­ 875 Main St., I*hnne 782-2 JULY 19 to 29, 1929 I Expert ing the Lord, he will receive real J REV. ERIC I. LINDH Tliis Camp Meeting is Interdenomlnailcnal. Object: To RHng 5 Radio Service honor, and also the Lord’s love will Heaven to Earth, and Eventually, the People of Eavth to Heaven E North Methodist inflow and bless him with hallowed Philco Jars and Batteries joy and peace. In Scriptures there of the Bethany Congregational Churcli, Quincy, Mass. THE NOTED . S R C A Tubes and New Sets. are several representations cf how Typewriters - Episcopal Church the final accounting is made. From VAUGHAN RADIO QUARTET | Phone 364-2 AD makes, sold, renled, ex« 4 Marvin 8. Stocking, I'astor. one point of view, one is weighed Good Music Brief Service of Lawenceburg, Tehn., is Coming to Donglas and will s in a balance. This does not mean sbanged and overbanied. ’’ Sing at Each Service. S North Main St. that one can do evil a little less Special rental rales to stn- PREACHERS: REV. C. H. BABCOCK, D. D., Los Angeles, = DAVID CHAMBERS than half the time, and do good the Hearty Welcome Cal., REV. GEORGE B. KULP, Cincinnati, Ohio, and others. S rest of the time, and have a favor­ lents. Rebnllt machines SUNDAY SERVICES able account. It means that the $20.00 and np. MAKE PLANS TO BE PRESENT | 9:30— Church School. CONTRACTOR will to do good should overbalance ■ start the day right. Join with your fellow Chris­ For Reservations and other information write to REV. N. S 1 0 :4 5 — Union Service at Second the error and evil tendencies. J. RAISON, Camp Meeting Secretary, 48 Colby Street, Bradford, S Congregational Chnrch. AND BUILDER The opening of the books in the KEMP*S tians in the worship of Gh)d. Haverhill, Mass. g 6 :4 5 — Meetlnft at Second Congre final accounting Is not the setting of good deeds opposite evil acts, S ' ^ gatipnal Church to start for 763 Main St. rboM;821 oatdiodr service. t 68UoUister street and taking .the balance. It la the| jfiiiiiiiiiiiij^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii ------“ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929.

The New Dial Phone Numbers Of The Stores You Usted Here / Save This Page For Handy Do Not Dial Any Numbers Until After Midnight Tonight.

^ 9 ] FOR BATTERY AND FOR TOWING AND DIAL 4123 DIAL 8657 RADIATOR SERVICE WRECKING SERVICE DIAL 5060 Holden, Nelson, Inc. DIAL 5404 DIAL 7913 The J. W. Hale Company Charter Oak Garage Marlow’s Manchester’s Leading 853 Main St.< Barlow’s Garage General Repairing, Electrical Department Store. All Forms of Insurance. City 20c Taxi Vulcanizing, Tires, Etc. Work, Welding. For Values. Home of the Self-Serve We specialize in Antonio- Day and Night Service. 595 Main St. Charter Oak St. 867 Main St. Grocery and Health Market. bile Insurance. State Theater Bldg.

819J FOR EXPERT RADIO FOR RADIO SERVICE FOR RADIO AND FOR WEST SIDE DRUG FOR FEDERAL TIRES FOR FORD SERVICE SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE STORE DELIVERY DIAL 4949 DIAL 8160 DIAL 5891 DIAL 6463 DIAL 5462 or DIAL 3869 Wm. E. Krah Barstow’s Radio Service Manchester Motor Sales Specializing in Custom-Built 210 E. Middle 'liirnpike DIAL 4398 Crosby’s Pharmacy Oaklyn Filling Station Speakers. Trade in your old radio for Bausola Radio & Battery Licensed Pharmacist 1069 Main St. 009 Tolland Turnpike the New Majestic. Service 446 Center St. Oakland St. Thomas E. Donohue, Mgr. 913 Main, Willard Batteries

For Complete Auto Service DIAL 4328 DIAL 4159 DIAL 3768 DIAL 7220 DIAL 7046 For Maytag, Fiigidaire, Su- for for DIAL 5293 [)er-Oil Burners, Universal M. H. Strickland a Demonstration of Information or Service Washers, Delco Light Pro­ Keith’s Buick-Marquette Center Auto Supply Co. ducts. U. S. Tires, Accessories Paul Hillery, Inc. Where You Can ACFord Plumbing, Heating, Capitol Buick Co. Chamber of Commerce 155 Center St. State Theater Bldg. Buy Good Furniture. Refrigeration Cor. Main & Middie Turnpike 760 Main St.

K I9] DIAL 8472 DIAL 5440 Call DIAL 5463 DIAL 8258 DIAL 5114 For Rosedale 48-4 For Home Cooked Food For Real Estate, Mortgages, For the Best Meats and Ice Cream, Candy or Park Hill Flower Shop Service and Imi>orted and and Groceries. Insurance Hillside Inn. Domestic Delicacies. Cold Drinks. Luncheons, Dinners Farr Bros. Available for Banquets Manchester’s Leading Florists Florence’s Delicatessen Smith’s Grocery 981 Main St, Arthur A. Knofla Bolton Next to Hultman’s Cor. Main and Maple Sts. 2 North School St.

[819] FOR CLEANING DIAL 3837 DIAL 3319 DIAL 8301 DIAL 5171 AND DYEING DIAL 7057 Manchester’s Oldest Phar­ Scharr Bros. macy greets the new dial sys­ G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Watkins Brothers, Inc. DIAL 6938 For Pure Drags tem. Bay State Paint, Hardware Supplies Manchester Cleaners and The Murphy Drug Co. Coal and Masons’ Supplies Furniture, Floor Coverings Dyers Quinn’s Pharmacy 4 Depot Square 2 Main St. 187 No. Main St. Funeral Directors. 129 Center St. 873 Main St.

^ 9] DIAL 6854 DIAL 5617 DIAL 8343 DIAL 4035 DIAL 5680 DIAL 5181 Manchester Electric Co. Painter and Decorator Francis E. Bray For Insurance of All Kinds. For Men’s Furnishings of Kemp’s, Inc. Jew eler Style and Quality S4 Hour Service Artistic Lamps Selling Underwriters’ John I. Olson Gruen Agency Clarence H. Anderson , Williams, Inc. Apidiances. 099 Main St. 645 Main St. 647 Main St. 711 Main St. 763 Main St. 773 Main St.

^ 9 J DIAL 7954 J ’or DIAL 4425 Manchester Auto Top.Co. DIAL 7901 DIAL 5660 Hultman’s DIAL 7258 Manchester Plumbing We sendee anytliing con­ The May Jewelry Co. Home Bank & Trust Co. taining body work. & Supply The Men’s and Boy Store 10 Henderson Road, Cor, 843 Main St. 805 Main St. 917 Main St. Center St. 877 Main St.

819J DIAL 8651 DIAL 3968 DIAL 3306 DIAL 6029 DIAL 5250 for Prompt Delivery Service. Manchester Dairy Ice DunhiU’s Special Prices to Parties. Montgomery Ward & Co. Milikowski, the Florist Cream Credit to All Ward’s Chain Stores Flowers for Every Occasion. Buy it at Yottr Neighborhood The Princess Candy Shop Store. 691 Main St. Cor. Pearl and Main Sts. 824-828 Main St. Hotel Sheridan Bldg. Summit Street

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first'of July. She has lived on the for the different committees; Helen Lane and Harriot Sharp on Lyons Place for some time but -lay- refreshment committee, Mrs. the affirmative and Charlotte Fos­ WITH m LOCAL • 'it- mond Lyons who came here frqm Hattie Johnson, Wesley • Smith, ter and Elsie Newcomb oq the nega­ Texas, sold the place while he was Mrs. Paul Sheldick, Mrs. tive side. The judges were Mr. and Few Swindlers Now; Miss Elizabeth Bossen of South here. Marion Pierce, Mrs. Henry S. Mrs. Levi T, Dewey and Mrs. IlatUe; c \yindsor is spending this week at Much sympathy Is felt In this Nevers, Mrs. Lelia Benjamin, Miss Chandler, who decided in favor of Ledgmeer, Point O’ Woods Bea^. place for Miss Gertrude Freytag, Dorothy Stoddard, Walter N. Fos­ the negative side. The final num­ The Crawford Auto Supply . A party of young people mntdred the teacher o the Pleasant Valley ter and Luther Burnham. The ber was a recitation by Mrs. Susie Co. school, who lost her h ‘>me on transportation committee, Albert E. Waters, who responded tp an en­ reports the following deliveriM; to Lake Congamond, West Granby, core by a reading. The next meet-. Oldsmobile sedan to Victor He^een last Tuesday evening and spent a Fourth of July evening, when it was Stiles, and Rev. Harry B. Ml"ar. Once Were Numerous burned to the ground. They saved finance committee, Mrs. Ethel Ing will be Gentlemen’s Night and of Hollister street; OldsmobUo very pleasant evening wit.. Miss a part of the furniture. The cause Boody, Ward Stiles, Ruth Nevers, it was announced that they will sedan to L. J. Burnhorn o f Burn­ Esther Welles of Avery street, who have a “ circus.” is there for the summer. of the fire is unknown. Miss Frey- and Harriet Sharp, sports commit­ side. ■ tag’s home was in North Canton. tee. Mrs. Harry B. Miner, Miss The Cole Motor Sales repor‘ “ Fred Laitinen and George Par­ CHEAP FOR A CASTLE sons of Bridgeport were guests at Rev. and Mrs. Harry B. Miner Ellen J. Foster and Homer Lane, liveries to: B. F. Ballseiper of Henry Wflson, Official Seal­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur will leave Saturday afternoon for Jr. Church street. Whippet 6 sedan; Penny-in-the-Slot Machines West Granville, Mass., where Mr, Wapplng Grange held its thir­ London. — If you would hobnob W. R. Campbell of North School C. Hills, last Sunday. with royalty, you should have a Can Tell Person’s Disposition. Matthew Batson, David Tripp and Miner will exchange pulpits with teenth regular meeting last Tues­ street. Whippet 6 coach; Harry, er of Weights and Meas- Rev. Richard A. Frye, B. A. Mr. day evening. On account of the royal dwelling. Ludlow Castle. Johnson of Glenwood street, Whipr Homer Lane, Jr., are spending two Ludlow, can be had for song and weeks at Camp Woodstock, making Frye will preach in the Federated severe heat there was not as large pet 6 sedan; Carl Joehing of T«A- Henry Lester Wilson, 'whose story about weights and Church here, and will stay at the atendance as usual. 24 members dance, and can be rented for even land Turnpike, Willys-Knight nres, Says Dealers Are seven young boys from this village less. A first class castle, "fitted measures is told on this page today, takes great pleas­ who are at Camp there. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. were present. It was Ladies Night sedan. ;; ure in watching persons weigh themselves on penny-in- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burchard Stiles of Pleasant Valley. and there, was a fine program. First with every convenience,” it Is said Madden Brothers report the fol­ can be rented for about 550 a lowing deliveries: Nash sedan fo Honest Now— How They the-slot machines. ' It is almost a hobby with him. and son Fay, motored to Andover At the regular Sunday School was a roll call of everyone pres­ last Sunday, where they spent the board meeting, which was held at ent, a vocal solo by Mrs. Hattie week. It has 16 bedrooms and Robert Chambers of Knox stre^; Says he: (toy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Church Friday evening, it was Lane, a paper by Mrs. Walt .* N. central heating. Nash sedan ’ to Timothy Trant Of Faked Weights and Meas- “Even before I took up this job I could always find H. E. Frink. voted to hold the annual Church Foster, “ Our highways.” A piano McKee street. ' • • - amusement in watching how persons acted at railroad Mrs. Edith Steubenrauch and and Sunday school picnic on Wed­ solo by Helen Frink, a debate. Re­ Why don’t the supporters of the Sane Fourth idea go a little far­ In Moscow a person is fin ^ depots and in waiting rooms when they weighed them­ family of East Windsor Hill, moved nesday. July twenty-fourth at For­ solved th..t ‘Old Maids are more ures Years Ago. into the house which was formerly est Park, Springfield, Mass. The benefit in the commuriity than old ther and suggest that everybody about five dollars for calling selves. It beats all the comedy the stage and movies owned by Frank Moore, about the following persons were nominated Bachelors.” Those debating were stay at home on all holidays? doctor In unnecessarily. can produce. s we become more enlightened “Note the stout woman who says the scale lies. Note do we become more honest? A Or Is it because the law is the thin woman who steps on the platform carrying a tetter enforced than it was years heavy suit case and turns around to her friends with a ago? smile as she states that she has gained 15 pounds. •Hark back about fifteen "ears ^go and what do we find? Peddlers “Note the kiddies as they try to swindle the machine EASY TO GET TO--BUT HARD TO LEAVE 'were all more or less equipped with by weighing the whole crowd for a penny. laaeasures with false bottoms. Dith “ But the funniest stunt is to watch persons put a pen­ ■^beir fingers they would-push up the bottom of the measure a d ny in the machine, step on it and then discover that tl^e •dwindle the customer out'of some- machine is out of order. You know this is an absolute ^Hmes a quart in a. peck. In the check on a person’s disposition. * ■ ■p^oorer quarters— where the ped- 'dlers throve this was a most heart­ “ One man- will laugh. Another will grin sheepishly less swindle. and then another type will kick that scale, go into a rage Butchers had a habit of weighing and threaten to sue not only the railroad but every man, ^their big hands with a slice of meat. woman and child within his vision. Or they would have slips of paper “ Just watch a scale yourself sometime and you will hanging on the scales which tht,; .placed under the slices of meat for learn a lot about human nature.” •anitarv reasons, supposedly. Bur apderneath that paper was a .weight. Hay Wet Down the Lord knows they had little 'Farmers would bail hay in winter Swindlers were Watches Weights .time and turn the hose on the bay enough of that, everywhere. But now, thanks to 14 Miles Over which would freeze and add to the these swindlers weight. They would also give cat­ our strict laws From tle lots of salt so that they would cannot operate any more. Perfect drink freely before they were pla - Man­ ed on the scale. Also they would HE TELLS A LITTLE Roads feed gravel to poultry. OF HIS EARLY LIFE chester In the big woods where woori was r . Wilson was interviewed at paid for by the cord, the crafty his office in the House and choppers would build their lies M Hale block. He is an optom­ over a stump. With crooked limbs etrist. As you enter you are given they could gain a quarter of a cord. rather a shock as you notice that When the wood was marked with a girl is looking over the counter Eagleville, So. Coventry, Conn. chalk showing It bad been checked at you, but it turns out to be a they have been known to saw off statue. All the furnishings of an the marked log and have that cord optometrist are here. A chair sim­ counted again. Instances are known ilar to one you see in barber shops. WITH THE 22,000 PINE TREES In the big woods where wood was In front of it two mysterious con­ W rie d from one “ streak” to anoth­ traptions with wheels, glasses and er and piled while the checker was levers. On the wall is a surgical ■busy elsewhere. -The wood was picture of an eye, a gruesome affair Counted twice or even three times, in red and white. A showcase, i Contractor’s Tricks chairs and a desk complete the fur­ FOUR MORE COTTAGES STARTED THIS WEEK Supervisors on excavation jobs nishings. generally measure the depth of Before the sealer arrived the in­ sewers, for instance, with a long terviewer was entertained by Wil­ stick which is of a certain length. liam Wilson, his son. William, W ith It has been known that this stick by the way, is a poet and for an COHAGE AND has had as much as five feet cut hour he recited his compositions, a Few from it . On a big contract that poems about bees and flowers, birds .gleans millions of dollars for the and fishes, azure skies and sweet­ hearts and all sorts of sad things Higher iloiitractor. • . Henry L. Wilson BUNGALOW SUES In large cities the ice dealers about mothers and little children yvould cut a cake in a certain num­ who die in the last stanza. ber of pieces and no matter bow His Early Life much the ice melted those pieces When his father arrived he told Sensible Restrictions as to Purchasers and Types of Building cost the same. It got so in the slum a little about his early life. TOLLAND portions of New York City that this Henry Wilson was born in Hath- A. Little Down— Balance Monthly—No Interest or Taxes for One Year ■was a standing joke: ersage, Derbyshire, England, It is Mrs. Sarah White Dimock, Tol­ We Will Help You If You Want to Build Iceman: "Here’s your 10 cent near the city of Sheffield, the great land County Home Demonstration piece of ice. Open the door.” steel manufacturing center. His father was a maker of card pins agent will be at the home of Mrs. Housewife: “ Slip it under the Howard Crandall of Gjant Hill door. Tm busy.” used to make worsteds and woolens Farmers would pack good apples and Henry followed this trade. district next Wednesday, July 17 bn top. Same with berries. When he was 20 years of age tie ’ to assist in the instruction of mak- Food manufacturers sold synthe­ came to Canada alone. He landed ing service wagons, hooked rugs With the tic goods. It was this column’s in Halifax, got a position in a fac­ and caning chairs. All interested experience once to eat a full course tory there and later went to Mon­ are invited to be present and bring dinner from cocktail to nuts with treal. Then followed jobs in Low­ your lunch as Mrs. Dimock will be Grandeur xT not one real food on the thenu. ’T’. ® ell, Mass., and Newark, N. J., al­ there for the day. stuff was made in a chemical ways following his trade. Mrs. Robert Doyle of Tolland of Maine Ihbcratory where the meal was Learns Watchmaking avenue was a guest Wednesday of served. The chemist said a person While in England, Mr. Wilson her niece Mrs. Henry Johnson and would starve to death in a week on had learned the watchmaking trade family of Burnside. and the the stuff. and in 1907 he went to the Ameri­ Mrs. Clarence Wrisley and Mrs. All of the above methods were in can Optical College in Detroit and Bertha Rood Keeney of South W ork of vogue about fifteen years ago. They after a course of study received his Manchester and Mrs. Lillian Spen­ are taken from personal . experi­ diploma. cer of East Hartford were guests Nature ences. He came to Manchester forty of relatives here Wednesday. years ago and lives at 57 Stark­ Mrs. Fannie Reeves and daugh­ STRICT LAWS KEEP weather street. It was to follow ter Frances attended the W. R. C. Preserved THE SWINDLERS OUT his trdde that he came to this town lawn party in Rockville Thursday. e n r y l e s t e r w il s o n , to work for the Lydall and Foulds Rev. M. E. Osborne, pastor of Manchester’s official sealer Company. Later he started watch­ of weights and measures, making in Al. Brown’s store over the Rockville Metho(iist church H will preach at the Tolland Feder­ Happiness at Pine Lake Shores was visited this week to seek an­ north and still later he and Wil- Clear Waters of Pine Lake ated church next Sunday. swers to the questions asked i liam Palmer started what was the Edith and Elaine Hammer of above. For the past 1,5 years he first five and ten cent store in Man­ Springfield, Mass., are spending has bfeen testing all sorts of meas­ chester. It was situated next to Dr. Weldon’s drug store. their vacation with their grand­ uring and weighing devices so he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph should be an authority on the He has been at his present loca­ A Treat For The subject; Here is what he says: tion in the House and Hale block Ceisl. SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mitchell and . “ At the start I found many cases for the last twelve years. STORRS Mr. Wilson is a heavy set man. family of Waterbury are guests of O Qf cheating but in ' the past ten Mrs. Mitchell’s parents, Mr. and years very few. I think the en­ He has a full face. Smooth shaven. Wore a grey suit, soft white striped Mrs. Abial Metcalf, KIDDIES M ANSFIELD forcement of the law is the rea­ shirt. Black spotted tie. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Zaiinka are enter­ DEPOT WADING POOL AND KIDDIE son. Man is just as dishonest as he hair. Wears glasses. taining relatives from New York. ever was but he fears the law.” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franz have PARK WILL BE OPENED ;. If one imagines that a sealer of returned from a vacation spent Weights and measures has a job with friends in New Jersey. that gives him work for a few, days TWO HURT, ONE HELD Mr. and Mr.». Herbert Chase of in a year, you are mistaken. It Hartford were recent guests of is an all year job and he has to CAST fiL£VtU£ TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman. HARTFORD be constantly on the go to make IN CRASH AT DAWN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charter ==ce — SOUTH his trips. Think of all the gas and son Donald of Worcester were ORO MANCHESTER PINE tlinks in town. All the measures WHERE YOUR CHILDREN recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. , W j^d scales. used in stores. Bottles. Unlicensed Driver Steers Uar George P. Charter. i LAKE CAN PLAY IN SAFETY |lachlnes for measuring cloths, Off Road, Down Bank, at Mrs. John Gifford of Sutton, covenTinr i^ere -are thousands of things to Oakland in a Fog. i Mass., was a guest at the Steele SHORES examined even in a town the House Thursday and visited ^ze of Manchester. Woodsmere poultry • farm where • Some Swindles j Robert Laubsche of Hartford is sjje has received much information 0 Vln- earlier years,” continued m-id oletow n at the Manchester Memorial hos­ from the proprietor Anthony Pyt- Spend The Day Bfr. Wilson, “ I saw some glaring lewicz and Mrs. Pytlewicz on the & 9es 'of dishonesty. I remember pital suffering from injuries to his Pine Lake Shores is reached from Manchester by motoring to Bolton. At Bolton Notch take subject of raising turkeys. Mra ^ c e jeatching a rag dealer who back. Rose Bertozzi of 126 .Bed­ the left hand road. Directly after crossing the railroad tracks at Mansfield Depot, turn sharp Gifford has three hundred spring a| scale that could not regis- ford street, Hartford, was treated hatched turkeys. right along Route 32 to Eagieville, then follow Road Signs to the property. With Us for cuts at the same institution Wi* anything over eight pounds, There is to be an aviation meet tlo’ mptter how much of a bundle and Paul F. Kennedy of 21 Ash­ ley street, Hartford, was under ar­ on the large lot bordering on Snip- weighed it always weighed sic Lake belonging to Robert rest on the charge of operating § ^ t founds. I have also discover- Doyle, Friday, Saturday and Sun­ fake bottoms In peddlers’ meas­ without a license as the result of Salesmen on Property Every Afternoon Until Dark— Motor Out Today an automobile accident at 3:4 5 day, July 12, 13 and 14. There is l e s . But now things are different. to be five planes on the field and this morning. V “ I find few deliberate swindles, stunt fiying is one of the attrac­ ipmetlxnes a scale is wrong be- The arrest of Kennedy was made WE ARE PROUD OF THIS IDEAL RESORT tions. ^Qse ^of, p, ,d.efect in the machine by Officer Donaldson who also took the injured persons to the hospital. Anthony Pytlewicz Is leader of jfhich' is’ not the owner’s fault. the 7 and 9 district 4-H Poul­ Machines Perfected He found on reaching the scene of try club and held a meeting with ^ Ma>llection Service in the state, in all probability, had what good it does to say, as the apply his talents officially to help problem and its difficulties, proffer may be removed by soaking the en- gpeak and was arrested, police said, of the chairmanship is one of the tire external canal in warm olive tbe girl announced her Inten Open Daily any notion of the true character governor is quoted as saying, his fellow man. More often the of the law until it was announced, job will satisfy an ego, social ambi­ highest compliments President oil, which can be poured in while tion of making a speech she, too, that “ the colored citizen has ac­ Hoover could bestow. lying on the side. Allow the oil to j ^ g g arrested. A hearing was held 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. just a few days ago, that it was tions or merely a desire for a remaiu for several minutes and re­ cess to my office on the same foot­ change. Whatever the reason may Mr. Legge, who has been here­ in Morals Court yesterday. 'The about to go Into effect. ing ^ any other citizen.” tofore merely a successful busi­ peat this lor a number of days, trio carried banners entitled "Com­ Thursdays and Saturdays Until 9 p .m be, there is good ground to ques­ when thd wax can be easily re­ munist Youth League,” police told The validity of the act will un­ The Negro Is no fool. He has, in tion the idea that most wealthy ness man, niiw has the opportuni­ ty to become one of the most im­ moved with a small ear spoon. An Magistrate Leo Rothenberg. doubtedly be attacked— and right­ fact, a peculiarly potent faculty of men are most of all interested in other cause of deafness is a chronic Closed Wednesdays at Noon. continuing merely to make more portant figures In American eco­ ly. If it was intended to work as it knowing when he is' being kidded. nomic history. It’s a much more state of enlargement of the tonsils,! editorial writer says anybody money for the rest of their lives. which will readily disappear after ggg piay good golf for a little has so far worked in the case of And there are not many Negroes in satisfying task than those Involv­ A stream of words has been the tonsils are reduced to a normal ^blle. That’s encouraging to the the Manchester taxis, then it Is this state who do not know per­ pouring out of Washington lately ing merely the opportunity for limited power, pleasant surround­ size by local treatment or by dieto-Ko;^ QOo golfers in the United plainly confiscatory and unconsti­ fectly well that, either socially or apparently designed to prove just therapy. An occasional case is o ’o- gjg^gg ^bo have been trying for tutional. If the authority of the the opposite. These pious yarns ings and official social position served where the er drum has been twenty years or more to shoot politically, there is no comparison for which many other “ new pa­ Public Utilities Commission to have principally dwelt upon the ruptured by an accident. under 100. ADVEItTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS between the influence exerted' by triots” have been so eagerly sacri­ The common cause of deafness is ■wipe out one concern In the inter­ “ sacrifice” of presidential ap­ the ablest members of the race in pointees to cabinet posts, assistant ficing themselves. however, chronic catarrh, and this est of another is riot actually con­ Connecticut and that exerted by secretaryships and jobs such as is the prln'cipal cause of 99 per ferred by the law but illegally as­ any number of white persons. those of the new Federal Farm cent, of all cases. Complete deaf­ ness does not come on suddenly sumed by the Commission, then Those who best know the Negro Board. Certain born press-agents who wandered Into the newspaper without warning, but there is al­ REVOLUTIONARY IN 1924-STILL MORE SO TODAY that fact must be brought out. In know the futility of feeding him ways a gradual deadening of the any event, it is manifestly unfair, business through error have cre­ on blah. Candor Is a much 'better ated a class which they call “ the sense of hearing covering a period "It was inevRable that Chrysler should attract a desree of not to say outrageous, and it is al­ food for him, and better liked. new patriots.” It has been made of several years before one becomes together against the Connecticut to appear that only by the most conscious that they do not hear as well as their friends. An unusual­ tradition, to permit a body like the herculean labors, by the most scientific interest accorded no other car in the pAst fifteen PAPER MILLS EARLY VIRGINIA COLONY ly hard cold in the nose or throat Utilities Board, without public heart-rending nad soulful pleas to Practical certainty of the early will often quite suddenly make hearings and without otherwise their better natures and by the such a great change that it seems resumption of manufacturing at most frantic appeals to their On July 13, 1585, the first ex­ years. + EnsineerS; naturally^ were first to appreciate that consulting the public opinion of pedition of settlers sent out by Sir as if the deafness came on quite the Oakland paper mills Is espe­ patriotism, has President Hoover abruptly, but this Is seldom true, the community affected, to arbi­ been able to tear these “ new Walter Raleigh from England land­ cially ^gratifying in view of the ed on Roanoke Island, on the Caro­ as the chronic state of catarrh has Chrysler, while adherins strictly to soundest principles of trarily declare that taxicabs are patriots” from their money bags character of the organization that lina coast. been a long time in developing. not needed in this or any other to march behind him in his great Because at the time he w^as In The eustachian tubes leading into is to operate them. That the new effort to fulfill America’s destiny. town, or to fix the number of vehi­ high favor with Queen Elizabeth, the ears from the throat, slowly, IS a distinct departure from previous motor car practice and ownership should be an interest If anyone ever said that Presi through the years, become more design, cles or services that may be main­ Raleigh was not permitted to closely identified not only with dent Hoover reluctantly sacrificed leave England and, as a result. and more filled with mucous until tained regardless of the desires of himself to accept the Republican Connecticut but with this county, command of the expedition was in finally the passages are closed en- perform ance. + They recognize in Chrysler an advance in automobile the population concerned. presidential nomination he would the hands of his cousin. Sir | tirely. A physician may be able to concerned with Connecticut wel­ Any proper consideration of the be laughed at, naturally and just­ Richard Grenville. open these passages by treatment, fare and substantial into the bar­ ly. Nothing is much funnier than but the effects produced by the engineering as revolutionary as the development of the X-ray in medicine. subject. In the first place, -ffould The expedition of seven ships —Advcrtiissicnl gain, adds greatly to the satisfac­ some of the quadrennial pre-con­ planted its colony and chose form of treatment are at best only have been sure to result in a prac­ temporary. The constitutional Uttrary Digest tion that will be general, especial­ vention stories about men who are Ralph Lane as governor. April 19, tically unanimous decision by the unwilling to accept such honors, causes must be removed and errors ly in the north end, because of the It, however, was not destined people of this state that the Utili­ unless it’s the post-election stories to last. Internal strife among the in living corrected before any per­ renewal of activities at the plant. manent change can be expected. If ties Board has no more business about the men who are retiring settlers, trouble with the Indians It is concerns of this character from office because they can no and lack of provisions caused the local treatment brings relief you meddling with the taxi services of may rest assured that the hearing that help to create the best type of longer “ make the sacrifice.” There colonists to return to England in the towns and cities than it has to may be completely restored if the industrial community— enterprises is only one presidency, of course, 1586. Interfere with the command of the but there are innumerable con­ Although this first attempt of proper constitutional changes are large enough to be strong and im­ made by removing excess catarrhal United States army. It is absolute­ solation prizes for men who qan Raleigh to found a colony failed, portant but still not so large but one lasting result was achieved. material from the blood stream. ly the last factor in Connecticut's never hope to make the White This change la brought about al­ HOW HAS CHRYSLER DONE IT? that the personal element enters House. The enterprise resulted Ip^ the in­ goyernmental machinery from troduction of tobacco and .jthe po­ most entirely by dietetic measures. today gives in still greater measur*— into the relations between employ­ Take Mellon, for Instance In order to gain the mpst rapid re­ 'Whea an unknown motor sets oub— •which the public would ever expect tato in Europe upon their return. ers and employed. If Manchester Everyone knows of the yen sults, some form of the fasting cure as Chrysler did—to grasp the leadership not only a finer grade of basic qmdi^ to receive a benefit, and it is about which develops among million­ had about fifty such industries she MacDONALD RE-INSTATED should be used at first In order to of a great industry, and, with the speed but a higher order of p^ormance* the last from which fairness to­ aires for the Senate and for dip­ immediately rid the system of a would be able to cock her hat over lomatic posts and cabinet posts. of a meteor, sweeps to a foremost posi­ beauty, style, power, acceleration, safety, ward any competitor of certain pel Lossiemouth, Scotland, July 12. large amount of catarrhal phlegm. her eye and make faces at any The Senate is full of men who It is advisable to eliminate all food tion in popularity and sales, it must 'comfort—« // at most reasonable prices. corporations would be looked for. — The Moray Golf Club, which ex­ town or city in Connecticut. have made large wads of money entirely with the possible exception possess extraordinary quality and ability. In their controversy with the and are now quite willing to die pelled Premier J. Ramsay Mac­ of some kind of acid fruit or fruit Such sweeping success must prove Donald from membership in 1916 Utilities Commission the vast ma­ where they are. So is the higher juices. For instance, one should ine'vitably to the buyer o f a Chrysler car due to his pacific attitude toward When the first Chiysler car wai placed jority of Connecticut citizens will WRONG IMPRESSION diplomatic service. , And one take, each day, whatever is desired today that he can count on the most doesn’t recall any paupers in the the World War, today voted unani­ of one kind of acid fruit, such as on exhibition five years agp, the whole ■Wish the taxi men lack. A news agency telegraphic item mously to admit him to its ranks. advanced, the soundest, the safest and printed in this newspaper as well cabinet, either. The prize there oranges, apples, grapefruit, plums, industry looked in amazement at what is Andrew W. Mellon, the third The snub was administered Mac­ grapes, or any other acid fruit, felso Walter P. Chiysler had accomplished. - the most satisfying motor transportation as in many others a day or two richest man In America, who has Donald when he was merely a drinking a large amount of water his money can command. Let us prove struggling politician, leader of the Within four years, Chrysler had leaped MEN’S CLOTHES ago stated that as many persons been sacrificing himself more than each day in order to literally wash these fsCts in ,a demonstration. There are dally new stirrings were killed by automobiles In this eight years and gives every indica­ Labor Party, but with faint hopes out the excess mucous. This fast to third place in the industry. of ever becoming premier. Imme­ and rumblings just beyond the country In six months as there tion that he will Insist on continu­ must be taken for at least a week diately after his victory in the in order to get the most satisfac­ How has Chrysler done it? ■ What is the CHRYSlER*‘75"r-$1535 to $1799-E ig h t Body I^orizon that betoken something se­ were American army casualties who ing to sacrifice himself until some­ one pries him out of the treasury, last election the club signified its tory results, and even a longer fast secret of this success? Simply that Styles. Chrysler "65” —$ io 4o to $ii49-r rious soon to develop In this mat­ Is usually advisable if the , best re­ died of wounds suffered in battle with a crowbar. "Few men ever got willingness to re-accept him as a Chrysler gave in the ‘bfeginning—each Six Body Styles. All prict$ f. 9. h. fmettry. ter of men’s dress reform. More during the World War. In a tech­ such a big kick out of sacrifice as member, and today’s ’^ote clears sults are to be hoped for. C b rysltrj0al€rs extend nnvmiemt time pdymemtu the way for his re-Instatement. Occasionally cases of deafness year since has given increasingly—and conservative than any cat— admlt- nical sense this Item is correct Uncle Andy. are completely cured during a fast SOS No one suggests that most rich ijedly the most conservative crea­ enough but It Is liable to give a OVERGROWN RADISHES of this nature, but the patient must ture in existence outside the hu- wrong impression. “ Died” of men in high office are not Imbued not despair if the cure is not en­ to a greater or lesser extent with ■ Cape Town, South Africa,— The ffian species— the average man is wounds is a rather arbitrary classi­ most unusual forest In the world tirely complete at this time, as their own conception of patriotic many cases change very slowly and litill bitten by envy as he tugs fication under which military au- is found near the west coast of Af­ public service. But very few of rica. It is on a tableland about often a catarrhal condition of the l|bout with him, these torrid days, t£oritles place only those casual­ them bother to bellyache about six miles in width. The trees there­ ears, which has been many years In CHiySLEI MOTOit ^SOOUCT 1^ assortment of clothes that an ties who were removed from the sacriflce-i—that done for them on have a diameter of about four developing, will require several without much assistance from Eskimo wouldn’t tote, encounter­ field of battle before succumbing. feet, yet they groy? to a height of months before the most satisfactory themselves. They realize that results are obtained. After the It does not include those whose only one foot. Each tree bears two ing at ' every step some girl or everyone except gullible newspa­ leaves which attain a length of six fast, the diet must be non-mucous Woman whose entire raiment wounds were fatal either Instantly permen and gullible readers know feet and breadth of two feet. forming and contain no foods out Wouldn’t wad a gun. And here and -or before hospitalization. Such better. of which the body can make excess there, in Europe and in America, cases are listed as “ killed in ac­ Brothers and sisters of the sob Teachers are working to kill the mucous. Eliminate altogether society are now dilating upon the everything made from flour and su­ tion.” Therefore persons forgetful rule prohibiting married •women tills envy is crystallzing, among lit­ great sacrifice of Alexander H, teaching. Nobody wants a girl these gar and be very sparing in the dse tle groups of adventurous males. of the extent of the fatal casual­ Legge of the International Har- days who can’t support herself, it ,of fata of any nature. Even the Soi Into a determination to do some* ties of the American army and navy I veater Company, ■who baa a^cent- seem s. > batter rations must be greatUr re- 30 Bissell S^eet» MANC3HESTBR EVENING HERAED, S013TH MANCIIESTER. CX)NN.. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. : V. jitter Homes MaJces Msmchester A

peat, are most helpful to good re­ The front porch therefore Is protects the doorway during Incle­ sults. If they are continually look­ rapidly falling into disuse. Many ment weather. The porch has b^ n Experiment With Designs ed at, the good and enduring stand families when remodeling the house discarded by these home q:TOers as out from the bad. The fun of look­ ing again Increases, a knowledge now specify a small stoop which being an unnecessary expense. Of Interior Says Decorator grows, likewise an Interest In the “ hows,” “ whys” and “ whens.” Work Becomes Fun The Importance of interior decor-< Gradually the value of what your ation in the . modernization of the friends or neighbors did when they average house is not realized, is the built seems to take a less impor­ opinion of John L. Olson, Painter tant part in your own calculations. and Decorator, who called at the You discover a friendship In your editorial offices of The Herald to subject to be loyal to. You find express his appreciation of the unsuspected sympathies in your Home Modernizing efforts of The architect and you unconsciously Herald. help him to help you. Your work Mr. Olson, who has teen in the becomes fun and— well, if you go interior decorating business for at it right, you can’t go wrong. ■T/A many ye'ars. believes that the home There seems to be a human ten­ ■ ’v ig owner needs education in the pos­ dency these days to be attracted by sibilities that await him in inter­ the eye-catching article. This is ior decoration. That The Herald probably due to high explosive ad­ will do much along these lines in vertising methods. I mention it their weekly series on Moderniza­ not because of any pretense to tion is bis opinion. esthetic patronage, but because it LUMBER That LASTS! “ Too many home owners are re­ proves a dangerous tendency and luctant to make new experimei s because fancy and bizarre ideas are in decorative design,” asserted Mr. often swallowed without such la­ IF YOU are building for permanence, be sure Olson. "The dining room, for in­ bels and result in very poor com­ stance, has alw’ays been decorated plexions ill homes. to obtain sound, solid, substantial Lumber. To with wall paper and when the tii e \ safe rule to go by Is that if a comes to place new paper on the thing is of good material of its make sure of its quality, order it from The walls or otherwise brighten up the kind, is what it claims to be, is re­ room, they blindly order the walls spectfully worked and cared for, it W. G. Glenney Co. yards, whence none but the to be prepared without consulting will give permanent satisfaction. with us to see if there is any other Charm in a home is not arrived at staunchest, best Lumber comes— and at prices treatment that presents great :r John I. Olson with trickery. It is the result of possibilities. good, honest, direct thought and “When a customer orders wall be a welcome change. Costs of this that won’t conflict with your economy plans. treatment are not excessive and nice feeling. paper for the dining room, or in­ Better Than Old Rule deed. for any room, we are al­ our facilities for handling this are unequaled. We have the men and This Is much simpler and goes ways willing to take care of their deeper than the old rule that was requirements, believing that they the ability. “ My one thought is to suggest always accompanied when express­ know what they want. But if they ed by a finality of head gesture. I would come to us for advice w’e that the home owner come to us for advice and suggestions. Often am referring to the rule of good W. G. Glenney Co. may suggest a different treatment proportion, whatever this really that, would revolutionize the ap­ we can suggest slight improve­ ments that will make a remark­ meant. Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies pearance of the interior The use The house illustrated was select­ of canvas covered walls nr flat able difference in achieving a fresh decorative scheme.” ed for this article because it has Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester paint instead of paper often would been successful in the ways I have referred to, because the house was one on Colonial architecture, built not only to fit the require­ BUILDER URGED “ White Pine,” and innumerable ments, but also the personality of good books on homes. It will be two very sympathetic and apprecia­ very helpful if the homemaker will tive clients— and because I believe fiasT FLboa.PLAAj Combined with this most eco­ Careful Study of Material and j but tbe home— well, it should be so Editor’s Note: A “ Portfolio of selected that the older and better 101 Small Homes” by R. C. nomical plan layout is an attractive Types Necessary, Noted j cared for it is the lovelier it be­ GREAT ARCHITECT SAYS Hunter & Bro. Architects is of­ exterior. The roof is well propor­ MAKING THE FRONT Architect Says. i comes. This really does happen, fered to readers for $2.50. Send tioned and the details In good as is vouched for by the charm we check or money order to the taste. PORCHES OBSOLETE William A. Knofla Albert F. Knofla By JOHN" RUSSELL POPE feel when we see a real one. America is preparing a renais­ Building Editor. The total width of the house is These books and magazines, 1 re- sance of art that will be greater ^ ------— «> seventy feet and It should have a President and Treasurer. Secretary ! Some rare old bird once said than any renaissance Europe has lot with a frontage of not less than something to, the effect that man’s ever known. Harvey Wiley Corbett, This house offers a most, com­ ninety feet. Back in the horse and buggy days }) best in.yestment is a home. of the New York Chapter of the plete and compact plan arrange­ dost about $16,400. the front porch was a favorite spot American Institute of Architects, Complete working plans and spec­ -This statement was made some ment. In size the body measures during the summer months, but ; time prior to the advent of canned declares. ifications of this house may be oli- with the coming of the automobile ■ gQjc^,,,dan.cii)g dinners, the eman- ‘We have the wealth, the re­ 40 feet by 26 feet and within this tained for a nominal sum from the the family prefer to take a long cip ^ o n bf 'our women and children PROTECT sources; we have the vitality and jarea are nine large rooms, three Building Editor. Refer to House ride in their car when endeavoring i the talent,” Mr. Corbett says. baths, large halls and generous H-A-189. to keep cool and comfortable. • and other conveniences, such as * jazz, prohibition and the dollar- YOUR HOME ‘America is for the first time giv­ closet space. This is the result of dowiL. automobile. ing national expression to its real the most thorough study and These 'items, could that gentle­ social life and structure and elimination of all waste space. S K i L t . . 5 INTEGRITY. man philosopher know them, might people.” Two bed rooms and a bath are at first sight tend to shake his .------— provided on the third floor, no plan voice a little in repeating such a China is about six times as of which is shown.shown, statement. However, I am inclined large as the state of Texas. The cellar extends under the to think it would not, for after ^er^f (i^hole N e iK RESPONSIBILITY. 11 considerable e.xperience.. , ,. .wUh 11 homes, their fittings, fixings and oc­ cupants, I am convinced of the su- # ¥ : preme truth of what he said. CONTRACTORS. * Should Know Subject B e d r o o m SO.MANCHESTER.GONN. ; A good, sound investment re- I Constructed I Set ; , quires good, sound judgment and a i i knowledge of the subject. So does f ; a home. S „Only a few years back there were with hut a- handful of architects who i 0/ jTAvere .more than good draftsmen Aircraft and builders. I mean by that, r-.those who were able to cut the suit Explosion i*.i^t'Only to fit but were able to put _ in it the “ it” that lets you walk in Fire ~ any company with your head high. Rent WHAT IS A HOME Now there are architects, both men and women, everywhere, who Tornado Without Adequate not only know their building but ^^ES, Ma’am! And what’s more, this have, studied the qualities of homes Cyclone in different countries, are versatile or wonderhil Inorout Enamel hardens and able to select and suggest from a wide field solutions to your par­ Windstorm in 4 hours into a finish as exquisite as PLUMBING & HEATING? ticular problem that are appropri­ ate and good. the finest china—yet so hard it wears Answer: Many Aids Available Only a short time ago it was a INSURANCE like armor plate! Y ou ’ll find it easy to difficult matter for the homemaker to reach illustrations of much or use .. self-leveling.. odorless .. and in JUST A HOUSE varied material to guide in build­ ing. Now there are magazines on Fayette 6 . Clarke many beautiful colors. every newsstand with illustrations Let us advise you on modern plumbing covering a well selected and broad 10 Depot Square and heating. Estimates cheerfully fur­ field. There are pamphlets such as Phone 292-2 that most valuable and interesting nished. S(^HARR BROTHERS INCREASED PRIDE Depot Square, Manchester ' r?1 in M. H. STRICKUND YOUR HOME M E PAINT SERVICE STATION 832 Main St. Phone 265 Through L J

THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME / j . obtainable at a nominal charge by our NEW OR MODERNIZED interior decorators. The super color A Complete Line Of scheme and a bit of varnish will make F R I G I D A I R E those dull, dingy rooms like new. Te.x- tonlng a specialty. For service or ad­ THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR l i n ^ ires vice and CALL Maytag Electric Washing Machines BUILDING The Manchester Decorating Co. No department of the home has improved Phone 2024-2 Wm. T. Smyth, Prop, 74 Bast Center St. Frigidaire Offers You Perfect Electric to a greater extent than the plumbing. Fix' Refrigeration Plus MATERIALS tures for bathrooms, cellar and kitchen are The Cold Control scientific, making work far easier, and they A feature only to be found in Frigidaire. Also are good to look upon. Also udits to make your present ice box an Why be annoyed by old style plumbing electriq' refrigerator. fixtures, which give you constant trouble and, COAL spoil the looks of kitchen or bathroom? planning to build or modernize you will want de­ The Ma5i:ag Electric > pendable work. Let us make an estimate for you. Talk over your plans with us. We will be pleased Washing Machine N to advise. is the fastest washer on the market The i and leads in .sales .throughout .the .f • country. It must hdve real quality to do this. Manchester Lumber Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Gustave Schreiber & Sons Ice-O-Matic Electric Refrigeration Building Contractors Company United States Oil Burners PAUL HILLERY, Inc. 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester West Center St. Phone 2848-J 749 Main Street, South Manchester Phone 201 MA^CHIQS'rEa; KVENING HKKALJJ, SSULriU MAMUllES^I'HIK, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929." Home Modernizing Brings Homes of Beauty And

b / TWO FACTORS PRESENT Charming Entrance Breathes Spirit Of Hospitality EXTERIOR CHANGES i WHEN MODERNIZING GIVE HOME NEW M I T

The home-owner who decides to^home bright.and cheerful and a The average person would be making the. rooms q i the porch modernize his home has In his real place to live. Estimate the very well satisfied to live in theTdark and gloomy. mind two important factors that cost of these changes and weigh residence illustrated beluw. It is When the owner o>f . this band- must enter into every'modernizing carefully the cash outlay against a solid, substantial appearing some brick veneer hofuse, decided to improve his property,? bis first project: the increase in mental satisfaction dwelling with a complacent air of Both the interior and exterior that comes with the new lines and dignity and worth. To the casual thought was to the porch.; It was passer-by It is one of the better rapidly becoming useless and In appearance o f his home must be attractive fixtures and the bodily comforts that also result. You will homes on the street; his judgment a liability rather beautiful. than an asset. So it waa- discard­ And at the same time comfort­ no doubt find that In the long run This residence was built some the investment of money in the ten or fifteen years ago when deep ed in favor of the porch shown able. roomy open porches were still in in the large illustration at the Comfort and beauty are essen­ modernized house will be one that left. tial if the home is to meet in the pays permanent returns in re­ vogue. It served its purpose ad- : newed home life. mirably during the hot Summer ' New Porch a Dellghtfnl Touch highest degree the requirements of months when the family gathered V ■•.- the family. If one or both are ab­ This new porch gives; the resi­ here to enjoy the shade and to dence a delightful touch. The sent the sense of completeness is catch the passing breeze. not satisfied. OUTBUILDINGS ARE heavy spirit is gone. A new sense But today when automobiles an of welcome radiates from the Beauty Reflects Taste and a common family possession, the Refinement snowy-white pillars, the semi-cir­ AN ESSENTIAL PART members of the household prefer cular steps and the wide Colonial A beautiful home appeals to the to jump into the car and go, for artistic appreciation of the family. door. a nice long ride when they en­ The grilled railing over th-^ It reflects suitably the taste and OF HOME MAKING deavor to cool themselves. . The porch and across the sills of the refinement and good breeding of big porch does not serve its use­ two broad windows at the front tl^e household. The judgment of fulness of gone by years and ic By JAMES W. O’CONNOR add a touch of distinction to the the neighbors about the occupants often deserted. facade. of the house is based largely on Times have changed and the the exterior lines of the building The house is finished and the porch in the opinion of many Overhead the wide, dormer with its three windows has been re­ and the character of the furnish­ feeling of strangeness has worn builders will soon be classified as obsolete. moved, leaving the roof lines lain. ings of the interior. away. All the cracks In the plaster The slate roof now has a clear The family that is satisfled to have been carefully noted. The During the cooler months of the year the family remain indoors sweep and the course of the eye live in an ugly, box-like house leak that always appeared on the as it glances over this part of *he with the antiquated Victorian lines ceiling when it rained, has finally and again the big porch is not used. It remains idle, gathering structure is not impeded by ex­ that were the style years ago, is been traced to a plumbing pipe traneous lines. marked down at once as lacking in and cured; and the last winter has stray leaves and flying dust— is good taste. Sordid, commonplace proved that the heating system always In constant need of clean­ surroundings are generally evi­ really works. The doors have been ing. Deep porches have another ob­ .MODERN ’TREND IN HOMES dence of similar natures., planed down and now open and jection. Their broad root casts If the home has modern linos close. Guests have called and ad­ deep shadows within the house. and an up-to-date appearance, the mired the house, and now the That great, numbers of American! craving of the family for beauti­ spring has come and your thoughts <«> may modernizb thelr jhbines in 1923 When the old, deep shadow-producing porch was removed from this brick re.sldence and an attractive to make theiri* accord with the na­ ful surroundings is to a large ex­ begin to go outside the house, and white pillared entrance substituted, the home took oh a new appeal. Note in the above illustration the .....SSSilSi tional idea of beautiful homes ex­ tent gratified. When this desire for ideas come regarding ‘‘the touch of modernization that lifts the residence out of the commonplace. pressed by former President Coo- the beautiful is met by artistic fix­ grounds.” lldge In a recent speech at Moun­ tures, tastefully decorated room, A greenhouse with a potting tain Lake, Fla., is suggested bj well-arranged furniture and all shed, a kennel for the sealeyhams You Still Need That Vestibule— I Bottled Gas Brings City Gerald Lynton Kaufman, of New the modern touches that are in you always planned keeping, a York Chapter of the American lu- vogue today, this desire is largely barn, tool shed or stable, or per­ It Prevents Tracking In Dirt j Comforts to Country stitule of Architects. met. haps a wellhouse, chicken runs or ------*------Not only are the requirements a cottage for help. The man with a home beyond of the family met but also the Your wishes will call for one or the gas mains may now have such judgment of outsiders vindicated. more of these. What else to do but In recent years there has been a ^ necessities during a part of the tendency to eliminate the vestibule'^ city comforts as gas for cooking The home becomes a true expres­ build them? year. The vestibule saves the purposes, for he can now purchase sion of the family standing. The temptation is great. It is so in the home. But the vestibule is tracking of dirt into the interior— a convenience of real, practical gas in bottled form. Important as is peauty to the easy to pick something out of a common practice if no place Is pro­ The gas receptables are inserted catalogue that will do, ready cut utility that should not 'be over­ home owner and his family, the looked. One should be included If vided for storage of rubbers and i:'. the gas line which leads to the desire of bodily comforts is equal­ in sections. Or one can call in one possible. overshoes. fixtures, a full bottle replacing the ly great. of the village builders, give him a Here may be stored overshoes, The vestibule should be more empty one when the supply i.. ex­ When the home is lacking in plan drawn on the back of an en­ raincoats, the umbrellas that are than a double entry. Seme of the hausted. Empty bottles are re­ those things that cater to the velope, and let him do his best. newly modernized homes are mak­ turned to the central filling sta­ physical well-being of the individ­ But it is not much more trouble to ing the vestibule large enough to tion for recharging. ual, the home does not have that take a different tack, and, if one architect and make him take time contain a low built-in hall seal lure that is always associated with has not the knowledge and taste, off from his major projects. with a hinged top opening on COMPARE YOURS. the word. The uncomfortable home go to your architect and let him If your house is frame, painted convenient receptacle for hold'ng is a mere sleeping and eating design and direct the needed out­ white, avoid a stucco potting shed, the^rubbers, overshoes an'’ all the California law provides a scale • place— a place to be avoided building. and don’t try tricks with, half-tim­ incidentals that might be stored of speed at which a car must stop rather than sought. This applies even to the fence ber. If your house has a wood in an entryway. within a certain distance. At 10 To the housewlve who is com­ around your place and the en­ shingled roof, don’t put slate on An umbrella stand, a wire h*'" miles an hour a car must stop in pelled to labor with make-shift trance gate posts. your barn, even though by the mat, and a row of hooks upon 9.3 feet; at 15, 20.8 feet; at 20, 37 SERVICE FOR THE BUILDER - household equipment and a dearth There is pleasure in finding the time you build the barn you can which hats and coats may be hung feet; at 25, 58 feet; and at 30, of modern conveniences, the old same materials, the same spirit in afford it. If you have a fleldstone complete the vestibule. 83.3 feet. DESIRING A BETTER HOME fashioned house has little appeal. all the structures on a place. It house, avoid red brick walls and i It becomes a sort of unofilcial pris­ creates a unity, a feeling that In­ entrance posts. If your house is on to which she is sentenced by side your property lines, no mat­ Georgian, do not have the carpen­ CELLAR EXCAVATING circumstances. ter how confined, there is a har­ ter build a “ Western” cottage for A Delightful Center of Home Life monious universe in which you the couple that'will work on the ——PLUS------But with modernization the have asserted yourself; for we as­ place. home takes on a compelling attrac­ sume that the architect has Instill­ And, further, don’t think be­ Mutual Insurance Policies tion. It becomes a delightful and a ed by means of his training and cause you can hardly see the out­ MODERN MACHINERY ELECTRIFY YOUR^HOME pleasant place to be. Outside building and the house at the ability, a bit of his client’s taste Represent Years ago, wiring a home was amusements do not assume the im­ and ideals into the homestead. You same time that anything will do. We use a gas shovel in all our excavating work thus just an ordinary job. Today it portance of previous days but will be able to walk about your All this applies more particular­ DEPENDABLE PROTECTION giving you expert work in the shortest possible time. is planned to put at your great­ become diversions that serve to place with nothing to make you ly to small pieces of property. On Time saving plus a price you can afford to pay. est convenience, the power of emphasize the allurement of the feel that you are trespassing, or larger estates the dependencies are -at- electricity. Arrang^ent of that you are visiting a friend, home. so far removed from the main A WORD TO THE WISE tights and the situating of wall Homes of beauty and comfort miles away, whose stable you have house, and the sway of the head and floor plugs calls for ah ex­ are easily acquired. The price for copied because you thought it groom or head gardener is so A LOWER RATE Insist on your contractor using our sand and gravel in his perienced electrical contractor. a pleasant place to live is low. The cute, or economical, or because great, that we are indeed in an­ work. You will then be assured of the best materials in all We are equipped to make all cost of modernization from a dol­ you have never closely examined other universe than that of the Let Us Explain. foundation or plaster work. electrical tnstallatiotis,' and the lars and cents standpoint averages another one and think that that is main house and its gardens. moderateness o f our charges and two thousand dollars. Scattered the only way it can be done. But the domain allotted to most the thoroughness of our work over a term of years the monthly If you do admit to yourself that of us is not so extensive. A motor has earned for us. " - Estimates cost of modernizing the dwelling you are clever and can negotiate is not summoned to visit any part STUART J. WASLEY furnished free of charger is decidedly less than the outlay it by yourself, keep in mind, when of it. The scale Is usually such that ALEXANDER JARVIS in cash that goes with living in building out-bulldlngs, a few ideas the eye and feelings carry along 815 Main Street Phone 1428-2 antiquated houses. of unity; that is to say, materials, the color, the materials and design Sand, Gravel and E.vcavatlng. JOHNSON ELEOTBIC CO. If you live in a home that Is design, relative importance and of the house, and a decided depar­ 116 Center Street, Sooth Manchester lacking in beauty and comfort, the suppression. ture produces a sensation of not PHONE 341 or 2441. 29 Clinton St. Pbpne 934W wise thing to do is to investigate If nature or experience has not belonging, a feeling of strangeness the results that come with modern­ given you this ability, annoy your that should be avoided. ization. Find out for yourself what changes are needed to make your HOME OWNERS Mtllllli. INTRODUCING E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. THE OILHEAT General Contractor 24 Roosevelt Street, Tel. 301 SYSTEM m y new South Manchester hat was Estimates Furnished on Short Notice, Prompt Atten- in the Coal Bin*' BOTHER tion Given to Jobbing. MOTORS 'S a fact, fellows! Wait 'til you see the Just The Place If you are planning to build a new home or modernize BLOWERS an old one let us do it. / new lid I'll be sporting. Found it in the HEAT LOSS coal bin at my house—not the hat itself, but the price of it. Bought my winter W e W ant! ELECTRICITY supply of coal the other day and when they and we have enough in our< savings account to make'a sub­ MOVING PARTS put it in the bin I found the saving on Sum­ RADIO TROUBLE mer prices will buy me a ten-dollar hat. stantial down payment to close the deal—**Ain’t it a grand and The Manchester Sand That's finding money, fellows. glorious feeling.’* HERE’S WHY: Winter coal delivered now It certainly is great that you are able to secure the house DUAL CONTROL Gravel Co. relieves the dealer of storage expenses, so Sum- & ^ mer prices can be lower. of your dreams— but it couldn’t have been done if it hadn’t been MANUAL or THERMOSTAT W. J. THORNTON, Prop. We specialize in prompt service for builders who buy for the foresight of having a savings account. Screened Sand and Gravel our supplies. 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ing, drawing and reception rooms, tion is texture. extreme charm with a stimulating But, the adhesive for all the* ^ CORREa SCALE composition, the resulting eqsemble proportion or scale. Permlttli Client Should See Materials ENGLISH BUNGALOW BUILD achieves correct succession. variety In selection of style, But In the technique of creating combining old with new, scale GIVES HARMONY these environments exists the su­ ducec to a harmonious whole. before He Approves Plans preme opportunity for ’the decora­ Simplicity Now Goal FOR ECONOMY AND BEAUTY tor. The striving of today is towar Proportion Emphasized the charm of f implicity. Palaces foi By U&rold B. Sleeper. <^only a few subjects will be review­ IN DECORATION Bcwilderingly exciting is the homes, excepting our mental ones| ed at a time. scope of this field. Do you know are neither feasible nor concertlngjii} How should the client go about When a brief survey of the many the way the Venetians painted Conjure a desirable home atmos^ the task of discovering his taste subjects has been miade, then the Intimate and vivacious backgrounds phere and its direct appeal can b « and wants prior to the ultimate architect may arrange for more de­ Lines, Color and Texture for your rooms? Do you know the {LURlyzcd* ^ time for such decisions? if the tailed studies of the individual ma­ country villas the Romans and Flor­ Although Interior decoration ln^| architect preaches observation and terials at the various showrooms. entines furnished In grandeur? itself has achieved a pinnacle, therej the client listens he will be amazed These showrooms, often elaborately Emphasized as Elements Have 20U considered the Interiors Is even a further goal, one of closer' how much he can observe and re­ designed and equipped, will cer­ of the Dlrectoire In Franc i with relation to architecture. The Im-; member concerning things never tainly tempt the unwary to add to their flair of refined classicism? rortance of unity of conception Is before even seen. He can train their budget costs. A safe rule in of Pleasing Interior. Unfortunately the principles of obvious. himself to look at architecture and regard to showroom inspection decoration are too often lost in a If we would have modern homes , its details wherever he may be. is to limit the visits to such inspec­ maze of meaningless elements. Pro­ of character, and if appeal, livable­ When dining at his new country tions and save all decisions until a By Eleanor-S. McMillen portion and line as the foremost ness and charm represent an objec­ club he may discover that the floors later day. We are exceptionally fortunate in factors require primary considera­ tive— consider the limitless pos­ are attractive, that they are made Should See Samples living in this age. Inteiior decor-.- tion. Then color, balancing and sibilities of the interlo-. of today Large cities have their electric contrasting. The color comple­ based on the wealth of inspiration of several widths of boards laid tlon has achieved a pinnacle. and design developed In the past. random; he may not recognize the shows, flower shows, power shows, It Is not an ainbiguous statement ments the line. A third considera­ material, but his friends who were and one can sometimes pick up to say that the art of Interiors has on the building committee will ideas therein, although for energy reached an extraordinary develop­ Jump at an occasion not only to tell expended they hardly return a fair ment. In line, color and texture, him that the floor is teak but to dividend. I advise a walk in the era by era, country by ' country, take him over the building and park Instead. It’s difficult to fo­ style by style, the various Interpre HARMONY cus one’s attention on mechanical s* Dt.rr9 show what they know about It. By CORA W. WILSON tations of creating beauty have h T t Wherever he is, similar opportuni­ details when they are surrounded «5 o o o o Co fT-\ come down to us as a background ot with hot dogs and toy airplanes. « ;l ■ the Keynote in the ties will present themselves and For NBA Service proven worth and sterling Ideas. allow him to slowly build up a Last, but not least, appeal to • <; 4 0. ii d M It Is as though the generations of foundation for a definite taste and your architect for a final showdown Home-making as an occupation l' K 'll artistic endeavor had worked Dressing Room ll J knowledge. before the specifications are pre­ Is engaged in by a far greater through all phases of the habita pared. He either has samples in Suggests Visit to Sample Booms number of persons than any other; tions of manklqd in order that we PERHAPS you are one of those After such observations he may his office or can very readily as­ may select and reap the beauty be strong enough to digest a trip semble them for your benefit. Un­ as a science it involves a wider gathered by a countless multitude fortunate women who have a td“ the architect’s sample rooms less you show certain signs of In­ and more diversified knowledge; of artists. dressing room— a place that is which exist in several of the large terest he is not going to bother you as an art it goes deep into the well Design Reflects Moods entirely yours. If so, you cities. Here heu will be over­ with all the decisions made or to sprlrfgs of human life, of beauty, The home has followed the de­ wish it to express to the full­ whelmed by myriads of materials, be made, and surprises in the com­ of culture, of happiness and the velopment of man’s discrimination. machines and fixtures. Several pleted house are not always happy. measure of our civilization. A continuity jf purpose can be dls j (r est your personality and type. trips should be arranged, possibly It is far better to have your look Good construction, comfort and cerned from the crude smears on The dainty feminine papers, with his architect as guide so that and say beforehand. the walls of the cave man to the economy for the home are depend­ French in origin, are ideal for ent on a good plan and proper elegant sophistication of the mod­ specifications and the use of mate­ ern era. This purpose, like the {/ C R K this apartment; if you go In rials of merit. It Is economy to clear fall of a stream, has filtered [or the lightsome, frivolous build a bungalow such as is shown down to us through generations, re­ cype of furniture. Or, if you sulting In the charm of gracious Plan Dwelling Site here with all the rooms on one are inclined to create a modern living. floor. It is economy, too, to use dressing room, with the bizarre fire-resisting covering for your Your home, expressing room by To Fit Lay of Land room a definite development of Individual furniture of the day, roof, such as slate, tile or asbes­ 7 C A. A. A C 4m' decoration, can command a distinc­ you will wish to choose a gay tos, and to use copper for flash­ tion and rarity of style possible In By FREDBBICK li. ACKERMANAof streets and lots. Ordinarily, the ings, gutters and leaders. no other period. This definite de­ paper, amusing in its modern­ Every architect has to submit his site consists of a rectangle of land This house of English architec­ velopment requires a union of ity and suggestion of sophisti­ design in the case of residential constituting _a portion of a larger ture is of wood construction with sequence— a building up of the cated charm. Let us show you rectangle or “block" which ‘is a foundation of poured cement. P C o o ' P £, A M* work to at least two tests. One has house or apartment In moods ex­ the papers we would suggest to do with its adequacy in meeting bounded by streets. Occasionally Rough stone, half timber and stuc­ pressing concise and effective prin­ small hall separates this part of the needs and in expressing the In­ this ^ rectangular arrangement Is co constitute the materials of the this room one passes into a small ciples of design. for this use— you will be terests of the owner or occupant. Intercepted by diagonal roads or exterior. The roof is of slate or stone porch which faces the gar­ the house from the porch in which If the sleeping rooms are devel­ amazed at their variety. If the owner has some peculiar no­ varied by curves of the streets. shingles. den. One the other end of the we have placed a vanity room. oped to foster repose: the library, tions that are rational, the wise Ordinarily these variations are It’s Studio Living Room room is a small dining alcove. A Two extra bed rooms can be added quiet dignity; the vestibule and architect will see to it that his client due to accident or necessity rather One enters a studio living room door from the living room con­ later. halls, architectural emphasis, the will be able to point with pride to th- L choice. But even so, except In 13 by 22 feet, a story and a half nects with the kitchen and a small For additional information and dining room, classicism, and the liv­ his own architectural contribution very rare cases, the general scheme high, beamed ceiling, large open entry separates the kitchqn from cost estimate write to Mrs. Cora John 1. Olson toward his own establishment. The remains the same In principle. For fireplace, walls and ceilings of the garage. W. Wilson, 420 Madison Avenue, other involves its adequacy In the “ lot” Is bounded on the “ front" Duralitll wall texture in a silver On the other side of the living New York City, and be sure to Painting and Decorating acknowledging the grade condl- by a traffic way or street and on the and blue combination, and three room is a large bed with a mod­ enclose this clipping from this Contractor. dltlons of the site, the principal other three sides by identical, or at tier leaded glass windows. From ern dressing room and bath. A newspaper. vistas, the points of the compass least, similar pieces of property. 699 Main St., and the prevailing winds — in a Too often this “ gridiron" or the field, and in mutual confidence South Manchester word, the environment in which the “ checkerboard” pattern of streets Is between designer and owner, based laid out without the slightest refer­ house is placed. upon the fact that if the latter This means that a sharply sloping ence to such natural features as Economical Use Of Land hills, valleys, streams, vistas, wood­ stakes his money and his future piece of property demands a plan satisfaction upon what must always of house and setting that differs In ed areas, trees and the points of have some element of uncertainty, a radical way from what should be compass. Too often the hills, which Possible With Layout the former must safeguard his repu­ used upon a perfectly level site; are real vantage points for house tation, which Is the only asset and sites, are removed to fill up valleys that the service wing, for example, <^stables or other utility structures; capital in his professional career. will not be located upon the side that one would have liked to over­ By Alfred Geiffert, Jr. look from the hUls^that we.-remove^ Fortunate, indeed, i^ the man the treatment of the area about the • k V Jjial *ffor^s,.thp finest vistas; that_ house in relation to views distant SPEED FOREIGN MAIL Will be so located’ ’Too often Important' ■Mstas are Ig­ who, when searching for a plot of Buenos Ayres,— Air mail has nored or blocked and the entire ground for a home, finds a place or near, established or to be creat­ as to have a sunny exposure; that ed; locations for lawns, gardens speeded up mail delivery so that PAINT UP the sleeping rooms will not be area denuded of trees. where the natural lay of the land is It has more than cut it in half pleasing, where there are trees and and play areas, vegetable garden, A building may be perfect as located upon the cold north side— The first reason in support of de­ orchards, etc. the former time of the trip from one could go on indefinitely in list­ parting from the checkerboard plan water, perhaps, or rocks, or other to architecture and beautiful as The most important units are here to Croydon, England. The to lines, tut if It needs a coat of ing the things that the architect is derived from the fact that this scenic elements as will result in a fastest mail steamers make the trip Your studied, not only on plan, but also paint and If this liuportant*work must take into consideration in fit­ arrangement of clocks and sites is desirable setting. in 18 days. It takes the airplane, ting a house to its owner and the uneconomic and wasteful from Unfortunately, a perfect biece of in elevation by means of perspective has been long neglected, the phy­ sketches. These sketches are partic­ seaplane, steamer, and train system sical beauty of the architecture site. Space forbids. -n, many other ways of arranging land is difficult to find, particularly only eight and one half days. These two tests have come to be streets and blocks for residential when there are economic limita­ ularly helpful to the layman who^e disappears. Paint brings out viewed as of such Importance that tions or where the radius or selec­ knowledge of reading plans, as a the charm of any house, aside use that yield sites of far higher In­ from the factor of preserving meeting them successfully now con­ trinsic value and at the same time tion Is limited. But this does not rule, is limited. During the pre­ Andrew Stavinsky stitutes the aim of the architect. cost less to build and less to main­ need to discourage the home seeker paration of this plan the architect wood. and landscape architect are In fre­ And no wonder— upon success de­ tain. because, aided by the art of the- Carpenter and Builder pends his reputation. quent conferences and a healthy JOSEPH BENSON Cox^lct in Purposes Noted landscape artist, he can create suc­ check Is placed upon each by the No one will for a moment deny The second reason has to do with cessful composition by the use of Remodeling Jobbing PAINTER AND D^ORATOR Gas Range other. the Importance of so designing use. When we lay out an area for trees, shrubs, rock, grass and water, Estimates Rhone aiTU houses that they will meet the needs residential occupancy, we plan the, which readily transform a barren This general plan is then submit­ 61 Lyness St. Phone 883-4 and express the Interests of the streets for business use. We give site into a beautiful and livable set- ted to the owner for his considera­ owner or occupant and in such a one thought to residential occu­ hing. tion and criticism. After all changes way also that they will acknow­ pancy and ten to the higher land Collaboration between architect have been made, which seem to as­ ledge and express the conditions of value that would follow the Intru­ sure its esthetic and economical tho site. But one may very proper­ and landscape architect from the sion of business. Wide, straight outset does much to assure a har­ efficiency, it is made the basis for RE-ROOF NOW 1$ Your Most ly question the Importance that we streets so located as to Invite monious whole and makes possible further studying detail, especially now attach to the second test. in regard to those units or portions Street Designing Overlooked through traffic are Ideal for busi­ a more economical use of the land. ness. But such a street is no place It Is not always clear to the own­ which the owner may select for im­ Beaver Asphalt Shingles For our great Interest In the pro­ mediate execution. blem of designing houses to fit for a quiet home, we do not want er how the landscape architect honking motors flashing by. Nor practices and what is the procedure It rarely occurs that the entire Economical and given sites and so to please our plan is carried out at one time; us­ clients and make our reputation se­ dn we want to pay taxes on streets In the development of a property. that are wider and more numerous It may be well to state therefore, ually the development is done over Economy Roofing Co. cure has led us to slight a far more a- period of years. In Instances of Important phase of the problem In­ than meet the needs of residential that the landscape architect acts use. merely In a professional capacity this kind the real value ot a general 132 Maple Ave., Hartford. Tel. 7-5435 volved In setting, namely, of de­ plan serves to Insure a final res ilt, signing sites to meet the require­ The Introduction of streets that Just as the architect does and re­ Local Rep. M. A. Ferris, 298 Oak Street Efficient Household pleasing, homogeneous and econo­ ments of residential use. This The Introduction-of streets that ceives no other remuneration or neither invite nor prevent through commission than the fee paid by his mical. Estimates Free brings us to the point of this state­ Detail plans must be made for ment which runs the risk of being traffic was a step In advance. But client. the arrangement ,of the future goes He needs, first of all, topographic grading, roads, walks, pools, plant­ technical. The risk Is worth while, ing, etc. These are accompanied by for it deals with a phase of the pro­ a step beyond. Not only will our survey, with such features as trees, Servant specifications, planting lists, etc. blem of house and setting that is of houses be placed upon streets water, rock, etc., accurately located shielded from through traffic, but at a given scale. Based on this sur­ These are the basis for estimates by Vital Importance. contractors and by nurserymen. The vast majority of sites used they will connect with pe,destrlan vey and upon his visits to the site, parkways that will serve for Inter­ and the requirements of the owner, When the work begins, constant for residential purposes are located supervision and selection of ma­ Inventing in within platted subdivisions, the communication, within the com­ he proceeds to prepare. In collabor­ munity, without the necessity of ation with the architect. If the home terials are required on the grounds general arrangement or pattern of by the landscape architect and by which conforms to a stereotype plan crossing such through-traffi' ways. has not already been built, prelim­ inary studies of the general plan or his assistants In order to make sure Comfort ’You can bake better and cook design for the development of the that the compositions Intended are property as a whole. actually obtained, especially In re­ These studies take Into account gard to planting. better With gas and do it more the location of the house, the means The above outline is meant to The 19,000,000 electrified homes in the United States Good Buildings Deserve of access to It, the entrance court give breifly an idea of procedure. can be made more comfortable during warm weather. economically. 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These Contractors Do The Work And These Firms The Material ■'A-r- ' ■ 1 • ». J- • ...''. ■ I* - ilANCHESTER EVENING HBRAU^, SpUTri MANCIIESTER. CX)NN^ SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1929. I: p a g e TEN Prentice^s Steps With Fast A < ___ Light Harness Racing LOUIS KID KAPLAN MANCHESTERGREENSTEPSOUT JUST BEING TIME Needs Stricter Rules IN FASTER CdPAN Y TOMORROW t - M e r id e n Buzz-Saw Has Ecbnemy Grocers With Tom­ Danger of This Sport Drop­ BRITISH TEAM How They Stand Chance to Fight Mandeli my Sipples in Lineup ping Off Great at This YESTERDAY’S RESULTS FAVORED TO WIN for Lightweight Crown. Promise Tongh Opposi­ Eastern League Time— Judges Lax in En­ Hartford 8, Allentown 4. Bridgeport 4, Pittsfield 2. TODAY’S EVENTS Revenge is sweet and no one tion. Albany 8, Springfield 4, forcing Rules. knows this better than Louis “ Kid” Providence 7, New Haven 6. Kaplan, the Meriden buzz-saw, who PROBABLE LINEUPS American League by whipping Billy Wallace recently TOMORROW Philadelphia 10, St. Louis 0 ( Sitting in the grandstand at Oxford and Cambridge vs. Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2 0 established himself as a .' serious Sage Park Fourth of July after- Man. Green Economy Cleveland 3, VVashington 2. ,noon this writer overheard an In- contender for the lightweight cham­ Forget, c ...... Wallett, c New York 12, Chicago ,2. Harvard and Yale on Detroit 13, Boston 12. o ■•teresting conversation between pionship. Prentice, p ...... -Fischer, p It was an unexpected knockout National League I old-timers who follow the trotters Robb, lb ...... Sipples, lb Track and Field— Only over the Kid that catapulted Billy Dimlow, 2b ...... , Putnam, 2b Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 4, Boston 3 (10) and pacers. It,may be interesting to national prominence and put Bogginni, ss ...... Shorten, ss and again it may not, this conver­ Kaplan back so far it has taken . Colfield, 3b New York 4, Chicago 3 (10). First Place Counts. Stevenson, 3b ...... Brooklyn 8. St. Louis ,7. sation, but the interest lies in the him all this while to climb back. Burkhardt, i f ...... Alexander, if When Kaplan grew too big for '.fact that there is a mighty serious Holland, cf ...... St. John, cf the featherweights more than two Picaut, r f ...... ’. . McCairn, rf THE STANDINGS "consideration among those who By DAVIS J. WALSH. years ago, he gave up the crown in promote this sport as to the con- Time of game— 3 p. m. that division to try for the light­ Place— West Side Playgrounds. Eastern League . ^nuance of horse racing in these Cambridge, Mass., July 13.— weight title. W. L. PC. Iiparts. Apparently the sport is not After a lapse of 150 years or more, For his first fight as ^a llghtle, Manchester Green forsakes its Albany ...... 53 27 .663 I on a paying basis and has not for Providence . ___ 49 32 .605 they will hold another Boston Tea the Kid journeyed to Cleveland to own stamping grounds tomorrow i'some years past. meet a hitherto unknown, Billy Bridgeport . ..,.48 ^32 .600 i There are several angles to this Party here today, with slight varia­ 1 IT WA.S £vdEeT Wallace. afternoon and Invades the West Hartford . . . ___ 40 42 .488 t apparent lack of interest and chief tions from the original program, Billy Gibson, the Kid’s manager, Side for the first real attraction of Pittsfield • • • .38 42 .475 among these, so it seems, lies in which called for tea with the water, figured it just a workout and a Springfield . ___ 36 48 .429 jthe fact that the favorite at the ThH KID To BEAT the club during the current sea­ the latter happening to be out in chance to get Louie used to the son. The Economy Grocers of East New Haven ___ 30’ 47 .390 . pools must win. Among the lay- BIL-CV... 0 >ALLACe boys of the slightly heavier pound­ Allentown . . ___ 29 53 .354 • man, those who follow the sport the harbor and, therefore, handy. 125 TO age. After four rounds of pummel- Hartford will be the attraction This time it will be water with the F I T JUMPED with one of the best teams that American League iof racing horses, not for the money ing Wallace all over the ring, the w. . L. PC. I that is bet, but on the merits of tea, a custom of polite society MATfOIoAL PPOMfKiBMce Kid ran into Billy’s dynamite right has stamped cleated shoes into a local diamond thig year. It is re­ Philadelphia ___ 57 2-1 .731 the horses as advertised to pro- nowadays. The principals this af­ VPiTk a K -a . hand and down he went "for the New York . . ___ 47 28. .627 ■ mote the races and attract cash count. Kaplan cried .like a baby ported on reliable information ternoon are unbelievably polite. LOUIE fS^ A that Tommy Sipples will positively St. Louis ...... 46 33 .58 2 ‘ customers there seems to be a after the fight and vowed'Wallace Detroit . ,. . They are the combined track and play first base for the Invaders and ----- 43 39 .524 tendency to favOr the, winning fa­ couldn’t do it again in a thousand Cleveland . ___ 39 38 .506 vorite of other races and the logi­ field teams of Oxford and Cam­ years. that is one fact that will bring out Washington ___ 29 46 .387 cal favorite of the race on race bridge on one side and those of - 0 But the K. 0. made Billy a big the local devotees of baseball. Sip- Chicago ___ 29 52 .358 days. Yale and Harvard on the other and shot attraction and Kaplan just an­ pleg is an attraction here. Boston ...... 24 57 .296 a nice time undoubtedly will be had. Mayor Sam Prentice of Manches­ Citing one incident which the other lightweight. "Wallace soared National I^eagne writer witnessed, the same thing There isn’t a harsh word on the on and punched his way to right ter Green announced last evening campus today, for the lads are that he would stand pat on his W. L. PC. ,held true for better versed horse- near the top of the heap. The Pittsburgh . . 50 26 . .658 ^ men in the stands, the writer imbued with the spirit of interna­ Kid, meanwhile, fought often, win­ •lineup that has played all season tionalism in a big, broad way and Chicago . .. .'. . .46 28- - ' .622 [takes you to the second heat of ning most of his fights, but another and counts on Brother Joe to turn New York ___ 47' 34 ' -.580 ;the 510,000 pace, on July 3, in so compatible are their mutual in­ AMERICAN MCCONKEY’S BAT knockout by Jimmy McLarnin kept back the hostile players with the tentions that the matter of winning NATIONAL St. Louis ...... 39 39 .500 which there were f.ve starters, all him out of the serious reckoning. able assistance of the remainder the meet may be overlooked alto­ Brooklyn . ___ 35 41 • .461 ■acknowledged of having some At Chioasro!— Finally, Billy was induced to fight of the squad. It ought to be a real gether in the general amity of the At New York:— YANKS 12, CHISOX 2 Philadelphia ------32 45 .416 : chance of beating the favorite, GIANTS 4, CUBS 3 HELPS CARDINALS him again and came Louie’s big first class attraction and worth Boston . .. »• • • . 31 49 .388 occasion. There are twelve events New York chance. anyone’s money to sit on the . side­ 'Widow Grattan. on the program and, with only first New York AB K H. PO A. R Cincinnati , . . . .?9 47 .382 This $10,000 pace, the best ad­ K. H. PO. A. B. Combs, cf ...... ___ 4 2 2 4 O' 1 The fight was close but Kaplan lines. places counting in the team score, Roush, cf ...... 5 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 Byrd, cf ...... ___ 2 1 1 0 punched out a clear win and' put Prentice Confident vertised race of the harness season it is quite possible that a tie will Fullis, If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 Robertson, 3b .. ___ 5 1 3 0 1 0 GAMES TOD.AY TO VICTORY, 7-4 Mayor Sam Prentice is confident jin the Bay State Circuit is raced be the result. The British are slight Kaufman, If ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Lary, 3b ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 ' 1 0 himself up with the contenders. f off annually at Sage Park and calls L in d strom . 3b ...... 4 2 1 2 2 0 Koenig. 2b .... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 He even had the pleasure of put­ as his colts step out into real fast favorites, at that. Ott, rf ...... 5 0 2 4 0 1 Ruth, if ...... ___ 4 2 1 2 0 0 Eastern League ‘ to the wire the best pacers in the 0 0 ting Willie on his back for a nine company. The geniaL Mayor real­ Take Their Tea. Terry, lb ...... 4 0 2 10 Dur.st, if ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hitting when hits meant runs count in the first round. Allentown at Hartford (3:00)., world. In fact it is one of the Cohen. 2b ...... 5 0 2 3 5 0 Gehrig. Ih .... ___ 3 1 0 10 0 0 izes that his cohorts are facing Springfield-at Albany. -■ Incidentally, the tea idea may Jackson, ss ...... 3 1 2 2 2 0 Lazzeri, 2b .., ___ 5 1 3 2 2 2 the Cardinals defeated the Ram­ Kaplan may never win the title, real semi-pro ball for the fl*st richest stakes of the year. 2 0 0 Bridgeport at Pittsfield. . . . Widow Grattan had won the not be as silly as it sounds. Other Hogan, c ...... 3 0 0 1 Meusel, rf ...... ___ 5 1 3 0 0 but his victory over Wallace proves time. Other teams in this neck of Oxford-Cambridge teams have been Benton, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 Dickey, c ...... ___ 4 0 1 4 0 0 blers in a well played game at the New Haven at Providence. first heat going away and the wise 2 he’ll show any lightweight in the the woods maybe goo^ but this known to indulge in the ritual be­ Lturocher, ss . . ___ 3 1 0 5 0 West Side playgrounds last even­ Anierican League ■ boys played her against the field 4 13 30 11 1 Pennock, p .... ___ 4 2 2 0 3 0 world, including Champion Sammy. Economy tribe seem to be all that fore, after and between races and Mandeli, enough gloves to make it New York at Chicago (2). . -believing that there is always a Chicago ing. McConkey slammed the ball and more if the Green boys can Philadelphia at St. Louis. perhaps the present squad has its English, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 3 0 42 12 15 27 12 3 very lively for him. ^chanc’e. Jeannette Royal, Ted Bunch addicts, too. Heathcote, rf ...... 5 0 0 4 1 0 Chicago for three hits in as many times at manage to win, or even hold this Boston at Detroit. 0 1 4 2 0 array of talent to a respectable up, took the lead on the back Only the developments of the Hornsby, 2b ...... 5 Al-t R. H. RO A. 10. bat and helped considerably in the Washington at Cleveland. stretch on the first trip around and Wilson, cf ...... 5 0 1 1 0 0 Metzler, If ...... 5 0 1 0 0 0 score Hizzoner will burn red fire National I engue afternoon can determine what else Stephenson, If ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 Cissell, ss ...... 5 0 1 0 2 0 ultimate outcome for the winners. iiheld it beating off the rest of the the squad may have. On paper, it no Grimm, lb ...... 4 0 1 9 0 1 Shires, Ih ...... 4 0 1 12 0 0 and with a reason. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. ;pack until the horses came around j longer has super-stars and Olympic McMillan, 3b ...... 1 1 0 3 3 0 Reynolds, rf ...... 4 1 0 1 0 1 The box scores follow: HARTFORD GAME What a hitting squad Joe Pren­ Cincinnati at Boston. 2 0 the bend at the head of the champions such as Rudd, Abrahams Taylor, c ...... 2 0 1 0 Kamni, 3b ...... 4 1 2 .'i 6 0 Cardinals (7) tice will face tomorrow. Sipples, Chicago at New. York. Gonzales, c ■...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 \Vatwood, cf ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 AB R H PO A Alexander; ^jftnara and Shorten. •St^ Louis-at'■Brotrklyru'ieT::'^ ' SUNDAY AND MONDAY with Jeannette Royal. It looked dsi22o yard dashes; 120 yard and 220 Deberry, c ...... 0 0 5 0 0 J Sewell, 3b ...... 4 1 2 2 3 0 Burke, ss . . ■.5 1 1 0 Delgban. lb ...... 4 0 1 11 0 0 Green team play, will journey to Vance, p ...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 Averin, cf ...... 3 1 2 3 0 0 Kimble, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 (f the West Side. Every player on though Widow Grattan was hurdles; quarter mile, half Fonseca, lb ...... 3 0 2 G 2 0 Dahlquist, 2b . 5 0 2 2 Evans, c ...... 4 1 2 4 0 2 PROVIDENCE caught in a box because there is mjie, one mile and two mile runs; 33 8 9 27 7 2 Falk, rf ...... 2 0 1 3 0 0 Allen, rf . . . . . 4 0 1 0 Reynolds, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 the opposing team is 'a tried veter­ a rule that all the horses, except jjhe pole vault, running broad jump, St. Louis Porter. 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 Bratsnyder. cf . - 0 2 0 an. That is in semi-pro circles and 5 33 4 7 24 11 5 when in a. break, shall hold their running high jump and shot put. Douthit. cf...... 4 1 1 1 Hodapp. 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mahoney, If . .4 0 1 1 all are well known so that a big Selph, 2b ...... 5 0 1 2 L. Sewell, c ...... 4 0 1 5 1 0 Hartford ...... 500 100 02x— 8 ballyhoo is not necessary. The HARTFORD positions in the stretch the last Bayes Norton,- former Yale man, High. 3b ...... 5 0 t 0 Gaidner. ss ...... 2 0 1 2 2 0 McCann, lb . . .3 0 0 9 Allentown ...... 000 210 010— 4 time around. But whether or not is one of the ranking stars of the Bottomley. lb ..... 3 1 0 9 Saute, p ...... 3 0 1 2 3 2 Searchfield, p .4 0 0 0 Runs batted In: Deighan 2. Scheer. real reason for wanting to see the BULKELEY STADIUM Jeannette Royal swerved on pur­ invaders. He, will go in the sprints Hafey. If ...... 4 1 1 3 Rapp, Smith 3. Hohman, Briscoe, game tomorrow will He in what pose or not, the fact remains that Orsattl, rf ..... 4 1 1 2 27 3 10 27 12 2 Parkinson; Two base hits, Lacey, has Prentice got for the mythical Hartford and broad jump and probably will Wilson, c ...... 3 2 1 3 "Washington 37 4 9 27 Deighan, Groh, Smith. , she did swerve about 75 yards score at least a first place some­ Gelbert, ss ...... 3 0 1 5 AB. K. H. PO. A. E. from the wire, forced Berry the where. E. G. .Green and S. W. Delker. ss ...... 0 1 0 0 Judge, lb ...... 4 8 1 0 __ Great to the outside and allowed Townsend are a couple of good Johnson, p ...... 4 0 1 0 Rice, rf ...... 5 1 0 0 Haid, P ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goslin, If ...... 4 the Widow Grattan to sneak British milers, capable of 4:30 or Frankhouse, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mver, 2b, ...... 4 through in the pole position and thereabouts, which means a clink­ West, cf ...... 4 0 0 cop the heat. ing race with the Harvard entries. 35 7 9 y25 13 4 Bluege. 3b ...... 4 Brooklyn ...... POO 000 206— 8 Ruel, c ...... 4 No one who watched the race, However, the stand out man of the St Louis ...... 000 020 005— 7 Cronin, ss ...... 4 all three heats, can but say that British is supposed to be Roger Runs batted In: Gelbert. Herman 2. Thomas, p ...... 2 Widow Grattan bad the more Leigh-Wood, a member of Eng­ Frisch 3, Douthit. Selph. Bissonette. Boss. X ...... 1 land’s 1600-meter relay team In Deberry, Piclrlch, Frederick; two Brown, p ...... 0 i)rush, she was the odds on favor­ base hits, Gelbert, Johnson. Gilbert 2, ite to win and without a doubt the the last Olympic game. Leigh-Wood Frisch; home run, Herman. 37 2 12 24 13 0 HUPMOBILE best horse in the event. But things will start in the quarter mile with Cleveland ...... 101 010 OOx—3 like these, when it was apparent Engle of Yale, a 49-second man who At Boston!— Washington ...... 020 000 000— 2 placed in the recent Intercollegi- REDS 4, BRAVES 3 Runs batted in: Fonseca 2, Falk, that Jeannette Royal was not Cincinnati Ruel. Cronin: two base hits, Goslin, ates. They ought to make quite a Ruel. Cronin; three base hit, Cronin. there, why did Bunch, or the horse foot race of this one. AB. R. H. PO A, R. swerve, to the right and throw Swanson, If ... ___ 6 0 3 3 0 0 Until Our New Building Is Completed All Our Used In fact, it ought to be quite a Dressen, 3b, 2b .. . 3 0 0 1 3 0 At St. L o n ia i- Berry the Great out of his chance? meet, with the result in question Walker, rt ..., ____4 0 1 3 0 0 . ATHLETICS 10, 8. BBOWNS 8, S ■The Berry horse gave the Widow no doubt, but they also will strug­ Scripp, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 (First Game) 'Grattan a real race in the third Kelly, lb ...... ___ 5 1 1 14 1 0 Philadelphia gle. Indeed, they will do more than Allen, cf ...... 5 1 3 2 0 0 AB. K, H. PO A E Cars Are On Display At Our Pr^ent Retail l heat and proved that he could that. They will strive. Pittinger, sb ... ___ 3 0 0 2 2 0 Bishop, 2b ...... 3 1 0 2 2 have won the second heat provid- Slstzmann, rf .. ___ 1 1 0 1 0 0 Dykes, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 0 ^ed that Jeannette Royal had held Ford, 2b, ss ...... 5 0 3 3 5 0 Orwoll, cf .. • • • • • 5 1 3 3 0 Sukeforth, o ... ___ 3 0 1 3 0 0 Simmons. If ...... 5 1 *> 4 0 Store At 98 High St. |]jer position. Gooch, c ...... ___ 1 1 1 1 0 0 Foxx, lb ...... 3 1 2 10 0 i; Then these gentlemen who con- Rixey,- p ...... ___ 4 0 1 0 3 0 Miller, rf ...... 4 2 1 2 0 'iduct harness racing are wondering Last Night Fights Hale. 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 3 42 4 15 33 15 0 Perkins, c ...... 2 1 1 5 0 ■why the attendance falls off grad- Boston Grove, p ...... 3 1 0 0 2 iilally every year. They wonder at RIchbourg. rx .. ___ 5 1 2 1 0 0 OUR QUARTERS ARE CROWDED jthe apparent lack of interest. The At New York— Ruby Goldstein, Maranvllle, ss .. ___ 4 1 1 2 5 0 33 10 13 27 7 Clark, of ...... 5 0 1 4 1 0 St. Louis sport followers of this country New York, scored technical knock­ Sisler, lb ...... 6 0 1 13 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. EVERY CAR PRICED "EO MAKE COMPARISON fiave long looked on horse racing out over Billy Drake, Germany, Bell, 3 b ...... 5 0 1 1 2 0 Blue, lb ...... 3 0 0 6 0 pis the King of Sports and it is. But in second round (10). Maguire, 2b ...... 5 1 2 4 4 0 Roetz, lb ...... 1 0 0 3 0 Harper, If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 Radgro, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 ELSEWHERE UNNECESSARY ijf Hodson allowed Jeannette, Roy­ At Long Beach, L. I.— Dave Spohrer, c ...... 2 0 0 6 0 1 Manush, If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 al’s driver to break the wind for Shade, New York, won decision Leverett, p ..,. ___3 0 0 1 3 0 Schang. c ,...... 4 0 2 1 2 jlim three-quarters of the way, and over Leo Mitchell, Los Angeles, Jones, p ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kress, ss ... • •••••• 0 0 2 5 8 O’Rourke, 3b •••••• 3 0 0 1 3 1 • jljnowing the rules of the game, ( ). 39 3 10 33 17 1 Dohdero. 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 CHEVROLET—Convertible Coupe. One of the ESSEX—Coupe— 1928 Model. Good condition. jt^hy did he not make an effort to Cincinnati ...... 000 100 002 01- Mellllo. 2b . 0 0 0 4 4 new 1929 six cylinders. Very latest in a sport coupe Priced to s e ll...... $395 get out of the apparent box he was Boston ...... 000 001 110 00-—3 Brannon, 2b ...... 1 0 0 2 3 Runs batted in: Swanson, Allen, McNeely, of ...... 3 0 2 5 0 ...... taught in on the back stretch and the horses. It belongs to a better puray, ouKeiortu, oioici, Klmsey, p ...... 0 0 0 0 2 jiiake it a horse race? Berry the system of handling the races than Maranvllle; two base hits, Allen, Coffmdn, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 threat’s driver raced the Ion mile, the one no-w used. In other words Purdy, Maranvllle, Bell, Harper; Ogden, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 |bat Is just outside of the leader the judges, three, four or five, to­ three base hits. Walker. Rlchbourg. Hopkins, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 ADVANCED NASH—7 passenger sedan. This is HUPP—Six Sedan—Shows very good care and will a very roomy car and attractively priced...... $675 pMd was entitled to the place he gether with a starter, are all At Phnnd«Iphta:— 33 0 5 27 21 J],eld when entering the stretch. housed In the Judges’ stand at the PIRATES 6, PHILLIES 4 Philadelphia 040 302.100— 10 give many miles of satisfactory transportation . .. .$675 Pittsburgh Runs batted In, Simmons 2, Dykes ‘ There Is a peculiar fascination finish line. These gentlemen can­ 2, Bishop, Orwoll, Foxx. Hale, Per­ not see everything that happens AB. K. H. PO. A. B. h*rse racing and to watch these Adams,. 2b ...... 5 2 4 3 kins. Grove; two base hits, Schang, $leek animals, filled with energy, while the race is in progress. L. Waner, cf ...... 5 2 2 1 Dykes; home run, Simmons. ^pswer the whims of their drivers That is why the average sport P. 'Waner, rf ...... 2 1 1 2 (Second Game) PACKARD—Sedan. This car has been chauffeur HUPP—Six €oupe-—Rumble Seat. Ready for t^e Comorosky, If ...... 5 0 2 2 Philadelphia ...... 203 000 300— 8 roads •'* ^jat fills the true lover of this follower does not take kindly to Bartell, ss ...... 3 0 1 3 St. L k ju Is ...... 000 000 110— 2 driven and has had the best of care. Priced at .. $850' Import with more thrills than any horse racing. Cherry Park, accord­ Sheely, lb ...... 4 0 1 11 Batteries: Philadelphia, Earnshaw, Clarke. 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 Quinn and Perkins. St. Louis, Crow­ ^ther sport in the world. ing to reports is through and it is der, Blaeholder and Ferrell. understood that several real es­ Hargreaves,' c ...... 4 0 1 b THESE ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR STOCK. :pThe sport -will be popular when Grimes, p ...... 4 1 1 0 ^ose who are now handling the tate agencies are bidding high for Elliott, p ...... , 2 0 1 0 destiny of the game put their Sage Park which means if they 36 6 14 27 Benge, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 U Philadelphia Williams, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ftet, Individually and collectively, succeed, the only place left in AB. K. H. PO Volllngs, XX ...... 0 0 0 0 d0wn and say that the game will Connecticut will be Charter Oak Southern, cf ...... 5 0 0 2 Susce, XXX ...... 1 0 0 0 bie conducted squarely. One cannot Park and that historic spot Is also O’Doul, I f 5 2 4 1 Miller, r f ...... 5 0 2 1 40 5 13 27 13 0 ig a charge against any particu- on the market leaving the Eastern *) Hurst, lb ...... 5 0 id 12 Pittsburgh ...... 300 000 300— G THE L. & H. iir driver in such circumstances as States Exposition grounds at Whitnsy. 3b ...... 5 0 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 000 000 013— 4 PH O I^ 2-2237 ratllned above. Springfield the only place avail­ Thompson. 2b ...... 3 0 1 .1 Runs batted in: L.^ Waner 2, Como- OPEN EVENINGS HAR'TklRD, CONN. Thevenow, ss,...... 4 0 1 3 Eosky 3. Bartell. Hurst 3. Miller; two lilt does not belong to the lay- able for the greatest of all sports Lerian, c ...... 4 1 2 5 base hits, Adams 2, Bartlett, L. Wan- jin , the driver nor the owners of — ^harnesB racing. . Sweetlaadr P 0 « 0 0 er, Clarks, O'DouL vv^>-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. PAGE ELEVEfr^ Dial Telephone System To Be Here At ^ ------fice with its modern dial equipment Western Electric Company, deliver­ costs connected with the ^central pointed out that there are three is mechanically perfect and will service respond to only their own is ready for service to the public. ed to this city, and has been in pro­ office installation, of changing the factors involved in the successful function as planned, but it is im­ calls, for if they answer the ring About this time, too, the men in cess of installation for several type of telephones at subscribers’ completion of a telephone call: perative that telephone users know one, when their call number is two, the old office are cutting off the months past. premises and other details, will ap­ First, the calling party; second, the how to operate the dial to get the or vice versa, they interfere with Cut-over To New Home cables leading into the frame there In Great Demand proximate $500,000. called party: and third, the opera­ best results from that equipment. the *Call in progress and the calling in order that any hazard of trouble Doubtless it seems to the un­ Three Factors tor where the call is made by the With the use here for the first time person is inconvenienced to the ex­ may be removed. initiated that to place an order two Exchange Manager W. B. Hal- non-dial system, or the switching of the dial in making party line tent of again dialing the call. Then, Takes 20 RIen years in advance is acting quite sted in speaking today of the ex­ equipment where the dial tele­ calls, it also is essential that the To Be Made Tonight About 20 telephone men will be early in a matter of this kind, but tent of the telephone changes here phone is used. The dial equipment subscribers having this form of (Continaed on Page 14) the fact of the situation is that that A engaged in making the actual cut­ over. Although the actual timo period is necessary because of the Chairman of Selectmen tors alike, because they have much consumed in making the cut-over demand throughout the country for to think of just at that time, also is expected to be less than one min­ the dial system. The manufacturing John H. Hyde Puts very much to do to assure instant ute, this will mark the ending of | company is pushed to keep pace success to the cut-over. more than two years of planning with the demand for dial telephones in First Call. Looking into the old office again and preparation and careful execu­ and the accompanying central the plant men are seen before the tion of those plans. During the sev­ office equipment. In this respect, Tonight at midnight the culmina­ old manual equipment. They too eral months past the various sec­ Manchester is securing the service tion of months of difficult, intricate have a pole in each hand ready for tions of central office dial equip­ so much in demand in many large cities throughout the country. and costly work will be witnessed the final moment. ment have been in the process of by a group of Manchester citizens, At 12 o’clock, midnight the offi­ installation by a large force of in­ Neither does the statement that cial in charge of operations at the stallers. the cut-over will be made in so including the Selectman, members It is interesting to note that the short a time convey any idea of the of the fire and police commis-ions old office, gives a pre-arranged sig­ nal to the waiting plant men and equipment now installed and ready great expense involved. It was stat­ and a few other invited guests and for service was ordered just about also by a number of officials of the they Instantly pull outward on the ed by an official of the telephone poles. They have pulled out what two years ago and was manufactur- company that the nevr plant put in- Southern New England Telephon ■ ed at the Hawthorne plant of the | to service, together with all other Company, when the 5,000 tele­ is known as heat coils and the phones in the Manchester Exchange connection for every line in the ex­ will be converted to the dial system change is broken. The switchboard of operation. At the same time the is dead from that moment bn. summer issue of the telephone dir- On New Board ectory will go into effect with The instant this is done, the lead- | er of the crew in the new office is ! number change advised by means o f a special, tele- ter subscriber, semi-selective ring phone wire. gives "a signal '.• .v rx ..x ing, a refinement of party line ser­ vice, will become operative and and a moment after the old switch other extensive betterments and en­ board has been cut out of service, j largements of telephone facilities the men stationed at the equipment will be placed at the disposal of the in the new office pull outward on { telephone using public in this ex­ the poles they hold. Between each ' pole held by these men are stout change area. j Cutover at Midnight strings. These strings are attach- < The ceremonies at the new tele­ ed to little pieces of metal in the phone building Include a word of dial equipment. When the poles welcome to the visiting officials and arc pulled, the strings tighten and citizens of Manchester by Entor A. out spring the little bits of metal Smith. District Commercial Super­ that have been holding the dial W intendent of the telephone company lines open. With the little hits of ' hile Chairman of the Board of metal removed, contact is formed Selectmen John H. Hyde will reply and the line is in order for tele­ on behalf of this community. phone conversation. Each man cuts Promptly at 12 o’clock Selectman several hundred lines into service Hyde will dial a code number which when he pulls the' two poles he will be the signal for the telephone holds. men to cut out of service the old In other words the cut has been manual switchboard and cut into made. The old Manchester office is service the modern dial equipment a thing of the past and the new of- through which Manchester will Tower Kooni hereafter be furnished its tele­ phone service. To telephone people a cut-over of such size is a momentous event. Th^t it be made with as little inter­ ference as possible to conversations which may be in progress at the moment and practically unknown to subscribers so far as their service Is concerned Is the aim of those responlble for the work. Few Minute Work! Despite the task of changing 5,000 manual tel­ ephones to operate throurh the new switching equipment only a few minutes will be needed to complete MidSlghi the cut! Such an accomplishment calls for military precision and promptness on the part of a corps of well trained telephone men. backed by the equally well trained An Important Hour for Manchester Telephone Users "soldiers of the switchboard." all of whom must follow to the letter the careful planning and engineer­ ing of the project. To tell what takes place in the old and new central offices when C VERY telephone number in the Manchester exchange area will manual telephone service is cut-over to the dial system, involves a more ^ be changed at midnight (daylight saving time) tonight, when or less technical explanation. It is an interesting, carefully planned the new dial system will be placed in service. telephone maneuver and is carried out by a large force of telephone men with a precision that is quite All these changed numbers are shown in the new Summer issue military in its set up of duty et ch person must perform. As a matter of the Manchester telephone directory — the one with the Bright of fact the whole force actually goes through a rehearsal of its part Blue Cover and the Red Tag — which has already been delivered. ^ in the cut-over. This they did last Thursday evening at the old and the new offices, carrying their duties Dial Machine Room Continue to use the old Gray-covered directory until midnight right up, but not including of This photograph taken at last night’s rehearsal shows how the plant maintenance men will cut-in the course, the actual operation which new dial telephone system. Wire Chief O’Gorman is at the phone awaiting the signal from the old ex­ tonight. cuts the old office dead and brings change. life to the new one. After that hour, consult the new directory, with the Bright The actual Cutover At 11:30 o'clock tonight 13 tele­ Blue Cover and the Red Tag, on all calls — and get rid o f the old phone men will take their fixed places In front of the dial equip­ ment in the new building on East one. Center street. At intervals along the equipment will be seen sets of Practically every telephone in the Manchester exchange area will wooden poles between which each of these workmen will stand. be dial operated after midnight tonight. Later each man takes one of these poles in each hand and at that / moment he is ready to cut the new It is essential that you know how to use the dial telephone. If office into service. Over in the old office where the you are not sure that you fully understand how to dial, four conven­ switchboard is still functioning, a group of five telephone men take ient sources o f information are available to you. their fixed positions in back of the manual equipment. There is life in the old office, but that life is soon to disappear. 1. Read the booklet recendy mailed to you; At 11:45 if there happens to be any local call^ in progress an oper­ 2. Consult the green pages in the new directory; ator will tell the subscribers then conversing that the cut-o-er is about to be made and will ask that 3. Come to our business office— 52 East Center they hang up their rmeivers, wait till a few minutes past 12 o’clock Street— or to Murphy’s Drug Store, 4 Depot, and then dial the number of the Square, Manchester, or 985 Main Street, party they were talking with. William B. Hulsted Miss Katherine T. Cannon Joseph T. O’Gorman Tolls TJnlntermpted Exchange Manager Chief Operator Wire Chief South Manchester— where the method of That procedure affects only local calls, however. If there are -ny * operation will be demonstrated to you. toll calls in progress, they will be continued right through the cut­ Telephone our business office and, if desired, over proceeding, without the slight­ est interruption, by means of tem­ a representative will be sent to assist you. porary tie lines which will make it possible for existing toll conversa­ tions to be carried through to com­ When the **cutover’* to the dial system in Manchester takes place pletion. The simple expedient .-f having a wire that connects both t,he old and the new lines of the tonight at midnight, it will mark the completion of a step which lubscriber then speaking on a toll connection, is needed to bring about has been more than a year in actual preparation and involves the ex- ' aninterrupted service for that sub- icriber. However, as soon after the penditure of nearly half a million dollars—all to keep pace with the sut-over as the toll conversation nay end this tie line is discontinu­ telephone requirements of this growing community. ed. ^ Emergency calls will be cared for in the same way. If the local call or. lit progress is of an emergency na- T H E SOUTHERN NEW ENGLANE) TELEPHONE COMPANY iare, it will not be interrupted but rill be allowed to go through to toncluslon, not however delaying n least the carefully made schedule tor the cut-over. Public Cooperates Experience has shown that there ire very few local or toll calls at he zero hour. The public seems e sense the fact that an important nove ls being made in the local tel- irTKe seventh m a series o f advertisements iexplalmng iphone world and they show their, rillingness to' cooperate by heep- ^ important change in Manchester’s telephone service. ^ off the lines for a few minutes ILThe next annoxmeement will appear Tuesday, July 1$.J1 lefore 12 o’clock until a few min- ttes after that hour. It is needless O say that this courtesy by the tfbate is mttch-aror

MAMCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOt]TH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. F A G R T W l FOLLOWS TEAM BY AIR ifAnneAusUii Daih^ Health ■ yz Service SERVICE , IN C Hints On How I'c Keep WeU The summer toll of mountains ^picture with Florence Trumbull. © 1 9 2 9 Here’s hoping that his fame en­ by World F’ameO Authority and ocean and desert is upon us. cried from the door which Mor­ Day after day the papers tell of dures till, after the ceremony, fo r manded, interestedly. *‘I love you, it’s one thing for a girl to mwfy a too. Nan. I love you to distrac­ gan had left open. “ If you’re really lives lost in the quest of pleasure. CHAPTER XLVIII interested. Jack, read this! Read Here are five inountain climbers president’s son, and, another to tion. But what is distraction. OVEREXERCISB IS GRAVE marry merely a nice boy! Nan?” it and laugh at what a fool I almost dashed to a pulp in a hidden crevice It was Sunday evening, the made of myself! Read it!” she re­ DANGER TO ARDENT where they were hurled to death Though Florence Trumbull would fourth day of Curtis’ almost fatal, It was a happy hour, in spite of TENNIS PLAYER the hard ache of pain in the girl’s peated, almost hysterical with tri­ when one of the five slipped. probably be the .first : ' to . become illnes&i Nan rose from a chair in umphant joy. Even in this land, which is sup- angry at such a statement the front hall and faced Dr. Black, heart. Dr. Black found them both This is the third in a series of laughing joyously over a bit of posed to-blossom like the rose | ' . who had just come downstairs from articles in which tennis as a snin- everywb^e, there are hundred-mile A COURT INCIDENT* Curtis’ impish nonsense when he Morgan’s arm did not release m his usual early-morning visit to the Nan, so she was obliged to advance mer sport is discussed from the stretches of dry sand where the A South Bend, Ind., judge turned invaded the room at 5 o’clock, fol­ k. little, patient. The mother and lowed by Iris_nnd John Curtis Mor­ with him toward the woman in the medical viewpoint. hiker or even'motorist may die for to the husband, oif a plalnUff in his father were still with Curtis; now gan. doorway. water. And this summer, too, they court and ordered him to 'take his was Nan’s opportunity. t)ut her By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN are finding the bones of those who wife home and see that she wore voice was so choked with agitation “ Well, this looks something “ It just came!” Iris’ excited Editor Journal of the American voice went on, as she extended an set forth for adventure and joy more clothes. His oi^tbreak oc­ that at first the doctor could not like!” the doctor applauded. Medical Association and of Hygela, along these untrod ways, knapsack curred after the cailing of hier' case understand what she was trying to “ He says he feels ‘normal,” Doc­ opened telegram toward her hus­ the Health Magazine y tor,” Nan laughed, shakily, “ I’ll band’s unwilling hand. “ The boy on backs. concerning an attempted assault. say to him. , , , _ Just one more of the many “ Yes, yes, child! The boys going leave you with your patient now— ” took it to my house across the In the course of a tennis tourna­ “ No, young lady, you stay right street, and 1 wasn’t there. Wasn’t NOT REALLY GHAS'TLY. flagrant episodes occurring prlyate- to he all right,’’ Dr. Black assured ment or continuous playing, one Canoes and small boats are over­ ly and publicly constantly which at­ her, taking the girl’s writhing hands here!” the'doctor ordered briskly. it lucky that one of the neighbors of the most important demands is “ Let’s look into this ‘normal’ busi­ saw him and sent him over here turning, motors go dead and craft tempt to foist man’s guilt upon a and forcibly separating them. You for sufficient rest and sleep to keep are piled upon rocks and reefs, woman’s. And any supposed civic mustn’t let yourself go like this. ness. Hand me his chart, please with it? What a joke on me if it had come too late, too late! Read that. the tennis player in good condition. drowning takes its toll, the motor leader such as a judge, who would Nan or you’ll be my next patient. . . . Umm! Splendid! No tem­ If he is playing daily, he will re­ perature for three days. Pulse Jack, and don’t worry about ‘Poor speeding through the cool night air attempt to shield a male assaulter “ I said— ’’ Nan gasped, struggling quire at least 9 1-2 to 10 hours of takes others, until the total is pretty and blame a woman for .her aUire, release her hand,, strong and regular . . . Appetite Iris’ again!” sleep. The demands on the nervous good . . . Well, well! Looks like Morgan held the telegram so ghastly. . . . , is hardly worthy of his job. Funny, is going to get well, then I m— I m system interfere greatly with appe­ But ghastly as it is, it is not al­ too, is his assumption that any hus­ not needed any more, and I can you can’t pull this invalid stuff that both he and Nan could read its message. It was a day letter; filed tite. Nevertheless the tennis play­ together discouraging. A nation band could control his ■wife’s dress much longer, young man!” er must eat a considerable amo’-nt go— in Los Angeles: which has the urge for play, even to any extent. “ Go?” Dr Black interrupted “ Can I go back to school!” Cur-, of food in order to provide suffi­ astonishment. ‘‘Go tis asked eagerly. “ Can I, Dr. “ Just received your letters for­ heady,'" reckless play, is a vital, with sharp cient energy to take care of the healthy nation. In many countries where, child? Are you crazy?” Black ?” warded to me here. Missed you MANY A JAM AHEAD. “ Pretty soon,” the doctor evaded. needs of his sport. the quest for bread alone takes so “ T believe I am!” Nan moaned. terribly. Ashamed of the way I In selecting his diet he will nat­ much out of a man and woman that “ If I’m not now, I will he, unless “ Well, i?is,” he turned to the wom­ treated you. Please forgive me. The American Automobile Asso­ urally take food that will provide there is no playtime for them. ciation estimates that America’s I get away! I tell you, I can t stand an who stood, with narrowed eyes Delighted to hear of your divorce. energy and at the same time not it any longer. Dr. ®tack. and flaring nostrils, at the foot of Can you join me here immediately? touring army this year will number r vw \ interfere seriously with the diges­ IS 'THERE A DIFFERENCE? more than 45,0011,000. “ So— you’re a quitter. Nan tb®ithe bed, “ You may go home this Of course we will be married. Stop­ tion. Such foods include milk, evening. No need— ” _ One reads of the five who fell old doctor asked gently. ping at Biltmore. Lining up new eggs, meats, cereals and plenty of down the mountain in the same ' “ Yes, a quitter, if you want _ to “ Home?” Iris shrilled. “ This is proposition. All my love, Bert. SIGN OP PROSPERITY. my home! • • . Jack!” She turned a variety of vegetables. paper which tells of the endurance rail me that!” Nan agreed passion­ Even then. Nan tried to spare her ’The tennis player simply cannot test to realize that it has much ately ‘‘I can’t stand it any longer to her former husband, stretching husband. When she realized that From 1919 to 1928, the number out her beautiful hands. “ You overdo the use of tobacco or of more meaning, too, than the mere of motor vehicles on farms in the l t h 4 three of tie. John, Ir‘ s «hd I. the telegram was from Bert Craw­ coffee, and he must watch carefuHy won’t send me away from— from quest of fun, an adventure, which United States increased from 2,285,- under the same roof. There are ford, and that the ugly secret from the effects of heat upon his nervous sends others down mountain cracks. some things too hard for human en- 681 to 5,426,900. my baby, will you? which she had protected the man When Florence Killilea’s Milwaukee ball club goes out of town for system and upon his body gener­ The man did must now come to light, ally. ‘' " ■ S ’ w iy d K o u marry John saw that his eyelids and mouth cover up the signature, a few ball games, she goes along too— but takes her traveling by air­ JOHN OR HIS STA’TION? quivered and tightened with pain, stie men 1 0 cove p One of the earliest symptoms of Even being the mere son of a CurSs Morgan?” the doctor inter- but John Curtis Morgan gently plane. The team uses fast trains, but Miss Killilea, the only woman overexercise in tennis, as in any “ Answer me. Jack!” Iris insisted. former president seems to be fame r Visit the . lifted her head, and held it against magnate in baseball, finds trains too slow for her. She is shown here as other sport, is the appearance of enough to continue getting a young ’"'^^^^^knowl Because he and Cur­ her voice rising hysterically, as^she his heart as he finished reading. she boarded a plane for a recent trip to where her ball club was playing. albumin in the excretions from the man’s picture in the paper just be­ tis needed me.” Nan flung up her flung hers.elf upon his breast. “ Oh, Jack! I love you so! You can’t send , “ May I congratulate you. Iris?” kidneys. This happens not infre­ cause he is seen walking with his head and glared at her former he said, with curious gentleness, as quently in the case of the person girl. To wit, young John Coolidge’s me away now I’ve paid so McGovern he gave back the yellow sheet. I who has taken insufficient fluid or ^^“ You°didn’t love him?” Dr. Black dearly— ” ^ , As the man’s arms lifted, slowly. hardly dared hope that Crawford in the person who goes into the sport without sufficient preliminary ^“ “ That’f^ S 'fair^^ You hnow I Nan waited to see and hear no would—” . T., Granite Co.’s more. With a choked cry she ran As he hesitated. Ins xinished his preparation. loved him— love him now with all In order to guard against the de­ from the room. sentence for him: “ Would do right m y^eart,” Nan cried, by our Nell?” She laughed hysteric­ velopment of this serious condition, Memorial ried him because he needed me he In the sanctuary of her own room she stood for a moment against the ally. Then, “ Well to tell you the it is advisable to have fairly fre­ truth. Jack, I didn’t either, or I quent examinations of the excre­ Exhibition ^''“ A^i^'^Tou’re willing to quit now, closed door, panting, dashing the tears from her eyes. Then, reso­ should never have tried to make tions. These will indicate whether becal^e you believe you are no you take me back! Well— thank or not the kidney is able toi^ under­ of longer needed?” the doctor Prodded lutely, she ran to her little escri­ toire, seated herself, pressed her heaven for that quivotic sense of go the strain. “ They have— her!” Nan reminde honor of yours. Jack! You two hto veLmehtlr. “They hott ee.m fingers to her temples for a minute, then began to write furiously. ought to he very happy, you’re both Monuments and ‘^^kten ^Na ™°I’m telling you, in “ Dear John— ” she wrote. “ I’m so damnably good! . . . I’ve got to Markers S S e n e s s , that t h « nerer going away. I suppose Iris will run now, and pack! If I hurry, I 11 There have been so many ex-«garden flowers has been materially Wonder just have time to make the eight-ten Baum needed you more . • • have to go, too, for a while, until I tremely hot days this summer that 1 shortened. The hot, dry weather of Original in Conception can give you your legal freedom. for Los Angeles.” the blooming season of many of the I June shriveled up the iris, the IheS hn Listen to me! Have you th ou gt When she had gone forever, leav­ what would happen to John Curtis But Curtis is doing so well now peonies and rhododendrons and Moderate in Price Morgan if you desert him ° o j • Jou that the nurses and the servants ing a ripple of excited laughter and hastened the blossoming of some would be leaving him at the mercy can take care of both of you. For­ invisible wreaths of perfume be­ flowers that we do not look for un­ a perfect remedy for 147 Allyn St., Hartford of every scandalmonger in the town. give me if I am causing you incon­ hind her. Nan turned puzzled, in­ til fall, namelj^ dahlias and salvia, His f i r reputation, which no one venience, but I know you will be credulous eyes upon her husband. both of which were noticed right SUNBURN ‘•You— knew about Bert Craw­ JVe h il guarded more Jealously thau glad that I have taken this step. I --- here in the center of the town in Mr. J. Fuller Mitchell you have, would be ruined, ^ d t Please don’t think I blame you— ” ford and Iris?” full blossom, early varieties no For Sale at Hale’s 'with you here as a chaperon “ Yes,” he agreed, without ex­ doubt but nevertheless fully out in Local Representative She was so absorbed in her let­ planation. “ Otherwise I should June. Tubes 25c Phone 2-4129 A wild, hysterical_Jaugh riPP^ ter, and her heart was pounding so have waited much longer to get a In some gardens gladiolus came Jars 50c and $1 divorce. Judge Haskell knew, too, out of Nan’s , needed furiously, that Nan did not hear out weeks ago, and as tor vege­ the opening of the door leading into but he agreed to my keeping the tables we have heard of so many iri^ofto^sttJrMrsoie the bathroom between, her and her charge of— infidelity out of the di­ having eaten native sweet corn al­ M c t i o J now are to be a servant husband’s room. She heard noth­ vorce petition. . . But let s try ready, we are forced to believe it. to Iris Morgan and a chaperon oh. ing, -----had--- no intimation— of her . bus- ,. to forget it all now, and be happy. Delicious irony!” And she laughed | presence until his voice, di- There’s a very important subject to There are many puddings with a ’ ------! rectly behind and above her head. be considered— our belated honey­ custard foundation which gain in­ “ ^doctor com­ crashed through her intense preoc moon. Would you very much mind, terest and body by the addition of manded, almost rodSMy- “ I cupation with grief and renuncia­ darling, if a certain little con­ stale cake, bread or a cereal. Served it’s Durgatory for you, cliilcl, tion! valescent joined us?” plain or with whipped cream they vou’ve got to stick it “ ■What are you doing. Nan? furnish a happy ending to a meal. is well enough for me to send that She dropped her pen, turned in THE END. There are two ways of making such CThousancls more woman packing. I ,g’ her chair and raised tragic, startled; puddings. One is to add bread or with the boy stiil as ; brown eyes to his face. The fact | cake crumbs or slices to the un­ But I give you my word. Nan, that that he was smiling faintly seemed 1 cooked mixture of eggs and milk NOW ENJOY r il send her back across tbe stjeet to her the most terrible of all thei YOUR and bake the whole. Better for hot as soon as Curtis is unquestionably dreadful, things which had hap­ summer days is to make a soft out of danger of a relaP^e . . . pened to her. boiled custard and pour It over SLEEVE-VALVE You’ve borne a great deal, child. “ Writing to you,” she managed CHILDREN crumbs or slices of cake, and Can’t you do this one thing more to answer. Then she seized her al­ served very cold. The amount of for the man you love?” most finished letter, thrust it into Oliuc I^berts Barton sugar added to the custard is de­ Nan stared at hina a long minute, his hand. bu N'EA Ser-vic‘S.Inc termined by the nature of the SMOOTHNESS suppose so,” she said drearily. He read it at a glance; then, to crumbs used. Two recipes for de­ And so, for another week, she her amazement, his lon5 fingers Clothes make the man. licious summer puddings are given endured the thousand and one hu­ tore it deliberately across, doubled Alas! I fear only too much these below: miliations which Iris’ cruel ingenu­ the fragments and tore them again. days, and the woman, too. Custard Sponge. ity contrived for her. Like a ser­ The bits fluttered into the waste­ It’s a fact, though, that clothes Three eggs, 2 cups milk, % cup vant, she waited upon the nupe, basket beside the little desk. to play, mysteriously enough, a sugar, % teaspoonful salt, 1 tea­ the child, and the woman who had “ We mustn’t have that— to re­ peculiar part in human psychology. spoon vanilla, stale sponge cake or taken possession of the home as u mind us,” he said huskily. If there is any psychology that lady fingers, apricot or peach jam. she "were its legal mistress. During “ But— but— ” Nan stammered, isn’t human. Beat egg slightly with sugar and that week of watting for release, slowly rising from her chair. So true is this that many good salt. Add milk and cook over hot which seemed like ® Her husband stretched out his schools have adopted the single­ water until custard coats the In a setting ^ a t only comfort was in the child. It arms, then dropped them slowly. style dress or uniform' for girls, spoon. Cut sponge cake in narrow was an exquisite joy to watch life “ There is just one question. Nan, and large business houses are In­ thin strips and spread with jam. rivals custom-cat and health slowly flowing back into before I— throw myself on your sisting more and more each year on Add vanilla to custard and pour his wasted little body, to see his mercy: Do you want to be free to employes aifpearing in plain clothes over prepared cake arranged in lay­ black eyes widen and glow -with marry "Willis Todd?” similar in cut and color. ers in a deep dish or mold. Let stand beauty.. . . welcoming love when she paid her The question was so absurd, so Don’t Need FriUs. on ice for several hours or over I find children particularly sen­ sick room. unexpected, that Nan stared at him 584 night. Unmold and cut in slices to Every vestige of his temporary blankly before.she could gather her sitive to dress. I’m so glad to see serve. hostility to her, engendered and wits to answer: “ Willis Todd? Are the trend in children’s clothes to­ The Willys-Knight “ 70-B ” is cruelly fostered by his mother, had you crazy, John? Or— are you just ward the simple, plain, easily bringing a , new. and higher otder washed garment that does not de­ SMART INDIVIDUALITY. One of them Is a quickly made disappeared. He clung to trying to save my— pride?” plum pudding. Two cups boiling o f pleasurable, carefree motormg with weak, demanding little hands “ Then— "why were you going to pend on price for beauty. A tub silk in gay polko-dots that They can’t he too plain, these express smart indiwidualty in water are dissolved in a package to added thousands o f entliuria$tk: which she sometimes had to remove leave me?” of lemon jello, and when it has Anger at the man’s stupidity little clothes. All children, are pointed hip yoke outlined with ap­ forcibly -when Iris— her eyes blaz­ plied bands that show reverse color slightly thickened half a cup each owners. ing with jealousy — entered the flared in her brown eyes and lovely. They don’t need ruffles and puffs and bows, nor even em­ scheme. It is b'elted at slightly of finely chopped nuts, raisins and room. clenched her small fists. “ If you prunes are added, together with 4 will make me say it— I’m leaving broidery to bring out the brightness raised waistline. A shoulder yoke The simplicity of patenitd ^ By the time another Sunday ar­ treatment that terminates in applied tablespoons chopped citron and one- rived, the child was so definitely you because I love you so terribly I of their eyes, the softness of their hair nor the smoothness of their neck bands contributes further chic. half to three-quarters of a cup of Knight double: sleevcr-vidve en^he convalescent that Nan was sure her want to have anything you want— Grape Nuts. 'Turn into molds to henrr' of release was almost upon even Iris’” she cried furiously. skin. Style No. 584 can be had in sizes results in remarkable smoothness ., If I were the richest lady in the 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 chill and firm. Serve with whipped her. Her heart heavy with the pain His arms reached out again, and cream flavored with nutmeg. and efficiency, sturdy endurance of patting. Nan watched for her this time they did hot- drop; they land I should still drps them in inches bust. Mt is equally smart the plained of cambrics or prints without*the sleeves. In white and sustained speed. A n unusv^ opportunity to pay what might be closed about her, rigid, angry little A smart Idea is not .only when body so fiercely, that she gasped for with perhaps a cool white lawn or silk crepe with vivid and crepe con­ degree o f freedom frorri adjust­ her last visit to little Curtis Mpr- trast, it is jaunty for sports. Ivory making housedresses to have your gan. It came at 4 o’clock that breath. two for very hot afternoons. And these little slips and panties would white rajah silk with jade green aprons and caps match, but to ments, carbon troubles m d repaim, Sunday afternoon. Iris and John “ Darling, blind little Nan!” Mor­ make clothes pin bags of the same gan whispered huskily, his lips be made so simply they could be trim, daffodil yellow shantung with makes the Knight en^ne decided-' Morgan had been with him for a soft brown shade, flowered chiffon material. while after lunch, but were now in against her tossed, short brown folded and ironed as easily as a ly economical to operate. towel or napkin. with plain blending tone, figured the drawing room together. The hair. “ Don't you know I don’t -want Children should be given an op­ nurse'Tapped at Nan’s bedroom anyone hut you?” Make Them “ Dress up” Dally. cotton voile with plain, nile green After an interlude in which words It is nice to have the children handkerchief linen, printed lawn in portunity in vacations to make a The new style Witlys-Khight' door. violet shades with purple, char­ little money. If there is no chance “ Could you sit with Curtis a had no place. Nan lifted her tear- take their hath every afternoon at 4 and put on clean clothes. It’s treuse green chiffon, and navy blue for them to sell flowers, maga­ “ 70-B ” is the largest, most b ^ - while, Mrs. Morgan? I really must wet face from his breast. “ I don’t zines, papers or any other article, think I’m such a blind little fool as- a nice habit and children are more georgette crepe self-trimmed aye tiful and most powerful Knight €nr get out for a breath of fresh air, smartly appropriate for summer pay them for helping in the gar­ and Dr. Black told me to trust no you say,” she insisted tremulously. self-respecting if they are cleaned gined car ever offered at s u ^ a lo^ • “ That night— our night— asked up once a day. Then, after that days in town or for resort. Pattern den, around the house, with the one but you with giving him his price 15 cents in stamps or coin dishes or cooking. A flat rate of price. In smartness o f d esi^ j t h e ’ medicine. It’s ready on the bu­ you how you would feel toward Iris hour impress on them that the $ if you ever saw her again, and day’s romp is over and now they (coin is preferred.) "Wrap coin so much per hour, agreed upon by “ 70-B ” finds adequate co m fa u i^ ' r reau. He’s to have two ounces of qarefully. the children, is a good Idea.. COACH cereal'at half-past 4, too. you said you didn’t know— ” should play, quietly and keep “ I was trying to be truthful,” themselves clean. That same dress only among more expeb^e canik - “ I’ll be very careful,” Nan prom­ Coupe $1045‘, Sedan $1145^ 1045 Roadster $lp45\ Touring he answered soberly. “ I really or suit ought to do for the next Making Ugly Duckling Houses, Into ised. “ Please don’t hurry back Manchester Herald Sw-ans of Places. $1045. it^ire^'heels included. Prices/, o. h.'Toledo, Ohio, want to be with him as long as pos­ didn’t know. But I soon found morning too. If ironing is a bug­ and specifications subject to change without notice. Piuip- WILLYS-OVERLAND, ING out, darling. I felt sorry for her, bear, I’d buy clothes of cotton Pattern Service Every daily newspaper here­ sible today.”- abouts and all over the country I ment, other than standardy extra. TOLEDO, OHIO a sort of pitying affection. No crepe or seersucker and press them PATTERN NO. 584 out dry or merely fold them flat imagine, is devoting much space to The nurse gave her a long, meas­ man can feel wholly indifferent to As our patterns are mailed a woman who has been his wife for with the hands. 1 should keep a modernizing or transforming ugly uring glance, full of sympathy and from New York City please al- abodes into homes that people can­ shtewd speculation. Nan turned eight years. But I knew that I week’s supply on hand, if possible. loved you more than ever. The But clothes should be plain for low five days. not help but admire. Mary Servoss, Bhkrply away, toward Curtis’ door, Broadway star, took up this as an NEW lo t betraying tears were welling contrast was— illuminating. But I all children. There is no getting was deeply shocked— for all of us around the fact that good taste Price 15 Cents avocation years ago. While she Is Into her eyes. imimensely interested in her stage “How do you feel, darling?” she — when Iris came back as she did, and good sen^e demand It. STYLE not knowing she "was divorced. The biggest gain is the doing Name work, she is happy as a lark when asked Curtis, as she stopped to kiss doing over old houses and of all his thin white cheek. Then, when I wanted , to talk it all away with the element of competl- out with you, you shut me out of «tlon. Children should never become Size rooms enjoys doing living room “I feel normal,” the little boy most. She lived for five years in told her, proud of his new word. your heart and your roord— ” clothes conscious.in that sense. “I thought you loved her,” Nan Address the first house she fell-in love with "My pulse is normal, and my tem­ and “ did” over. It took an archi­ perature is normal. I guess I’m told him. “ I didn’t want you to AND S'TILL INCREASING. come to me out of a sense of duty, tectural prize and a novel, “ Nice about the normalest boy they Is,” People,” "was written around it. MACHELL MOTOR SALES: “I jmow what you are!” Nan with Iris In your heart— ” The number of autopiobile tire “ Poor Iris! I don’t know*what is casings Increased in-the United Since then she has done over five cried,'her voice breaking. “You’re Send your order to the “ Pat­ places and h?i3 taken keen delight the most adorable boy ‘they is,’ and to become of her, but she must not States from 6,600,00.0 in 1913 to tern OepL, Manciteister Evening 91 Center Street, Sbiith come between us again— ” 77,900,000 in 1928, the Rubber in her task. I love you to distraction.” Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.'* MARY TAYLOR. “■What’s distraction,"- he de- " ‘Poor IrisI’ ” f poocking voice Manufacturers Associfttion reports. .------PAGE nimi 31ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JULY 18,1929. * SIGN OF iNSANrnr? Springfield, Mo.,— Because a fel- low waht a wife Is no sign of In- iLOTATIO^ sanity, but If he just can’t DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Without one then it’s time to hav« 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading DX Stations. him examined. Karl Kreider, who . Salmrday, July 13. 7:45 6:45—Nineteenth Hole feature. has been advertising extensivelj The ancient Hebrew air. "Eili Eilj.” 8:15 7:15—Security League address. (DST) (ST) T^JAlNING-aTALENT hu been chosen by Del Staigers for 8:30 7:30—Baritone and pianist 405.2-W8B, ATLANTA-740. ' V s ELEA/70R EA'RLY © W29 13» AEA Jirvice Im la the newspapers for a wife, wai hlB comet soloists which will be the 9:00 8:00—Radio little theater. 8:80 7:30—Sunday school lesson, “ Our present economic organiza­ recently given a sanity hearing in feature of the Goldman b^d 9:30 8:30—Catholic Daughters glee 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) court. to be broadcast over tlm WJZ chain at club. 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n* Andy, comedlahi tion la kept going by stimulated 12:45 11:45—Studio skylark program. 8:t5 Saturday night. One of the bril­ 10:30 9:30—Mid-evening organist. away from his band on her arm. consumption; which means that liant selections to be Played by the 10:30 9:30—'rjiree dance orchestras. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. both absolutely happy. And I’m the workers must have good wages “ symphony in brass” will be Gold- 9:00 8:00—WJZ musical program. THIS HAS HAPPENED happy, too, R ita ....O h , not per­ Suddenly she turned. 302.8—WBZ, N tW ENGLAND—900. 10:05 9:05—Dance music to 3:00. to spend.” mark’s "Sakutala" overture, lUustra- 7:07 6:07—Studio music hour. MOLLY BUKNHARl, engaged to fectly contented, of course. I don’t “ Oh, lordy. Jack, I forgot to ask tive of the history of Sakuntala, a wa­ 7:30 6:30—Falvey’s dance orchestra. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. — Georg© Fort Milton. (The New 8:00 7:00—Old plantation tunes. JACK WELLS, has inherited SH>,- suppose youth is ever altogether about Ted Billings! Did you see ter nymph, with whom the King 8:00 7:00—Sallortown; Dixie Dusk. 000. Molly has just graduated from Republic.) Dushiante falls in love. A symphony 9:00 8:00—El Tango Romantico. 8:30 7:30—Chicago’s favorite orch, satisfied. We want too many things. him?” concert of maritime music by the 8:30—CoPinthean male quartet 9:00 8:00—WABC nit wit hour. college, and upon learning the He shook his head. “ The biggest 9:30 8:30—Chicago’s dance music. But when you get older, and you “ Sentimentality and tearful her­ world's master composers will be 10:00 9:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 9:30 news, she gives a party that is both chance of my life, Molly, and you troa.dC3.st by "WEAF and associated 10:00 9:00—Studio entertainment. have the things you’ve been dream­ oines have about vanished from stations at 9 o’clock. The concert or­ 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 10:30. 9:30—Green’s dance orchestra. a celebration and a farewell, be­ ing about, why then you’re happy.” forgot to ask me about it.” chestra under the baton of Nathaniel 7:05 6:0.5—Sport slants: crooner. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180, cause commencement is over and “ Oh, I hadn’t. Jack! I’ve been novels and plays. We are In a bril­ 8:00 7:00—Kreuger’s orchestra with 8:00 7:00—Orchestra: lessons, songs. “ And you think your mother and liant, strenuous world with people Shilkret will launch the nation-wide Mac and Lennle, team. the girls are preparing to leave. praying for it.” radio audience on a summer voyage 9:00 8:00—Palmer studio program. father have captured all the dreams hard and highly tempered like the 8:30 7:30—Alley-Nugent, vocal team. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) Jack Wells, whom Molly loves It might be more tactful, sbe over the seven seas through the me­ 8:00—Nit Wit entertainment of their youth?” Rita’s full red lips modern alloy steels which have dium of marine compositions by 9:00 416.4_WON.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. with all her heart, is a draftsman twisted cynically. thought, to ask no questions. And American and foreign composers. A 9:30 8:30—Studio temple hour. 9:00 8:00—Old-time first nights. made the machine age prossible.' 10:00 9:00—National forum talks. in an architect’s olHce. Jack Is “ Well, of course they’re awfully so, presently, to change' the sub­ male chorus will sing sea chanteys 9:30—Two dance orchestras. 10:00 9:00—WIOAF dance orchestra, — Harper Leech. (Liberty). and rollicking choruses as a vocal 10:30 11:10 10:10—Quintet: dance orchestra. handsome and a Harvard man. He simple people.” Molly fiusheJ a lit­ ject. she was talking again about higlilight on the orchestral back' 454.3— WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 11:40 10:40—Nlghthawks: dream ship. loves Molly devotedly but has no htr legacy. ground. Gladys Rice, soprano, and 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 12:15 11:15—Harmony team: dance. tle. “ They’re the salt of the earth, “ We must not admit any for­ 6:00—Talk: piano twins. money at ail. Nothing but an un­ and pillars of respectability. We “ I’m going to take a room,” she Robert Simmons, baritone, will be the 7:00 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. certain future, and a heart full of announced, “ and look for a job. I eigners who come to violate Ameri­ solo artists for this feature concert. 7:15 6:>5—Universal Safety talk. 8:10 7:10—The Angelus hour. own our little house. And Dad has can law. Upon conviction we must 7:30 6:30—Phil Spitalny’s music. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (% hr.) love. Molly is wiUing to be mar- a car, and he keeps hens. And couldn't do that when I didn’t have Wave lengths in meters on left of 8:00 7;0n—The musical cavalcade. 10:00 9:00—Barn dance program. send them back to their own 8:00—Shllkret's orchestra with ried at once, and face poverty to­ mother has a lovely flower garden, any money, because I knew Dad station title, kilocycles on the right, 9:00 447.5_WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. gether. But Jack is a practical would stop my allowance. But now lands.” Times are Eastern Daylight Saving soprano and tenor. 9:30 8:30—WABC progs. (1 hr.) and a vegetable garden. And they — Dr. Clarence True Wilson (Col­ Manchester and Eastern Standard. Black face 10:00____ 9:00—Feature dance orchestra 10:30 9:30—Orch; Amos ’n’ Andy. young man, and insists upon wait­ that I’ve funds of my own, it’s dif­ 11:00 10:00—Jesse Crawford, organist have a radio. And they go to the lier’s.) type indicates best features. 11:12 10:12—Studio concert orchestra, ing. ferent. Then , we can pool our In­ 11:30 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 12:20 11:20—Uptown dance orchestra. movies every Tuesday and every Monumental Co. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—750. 238—K01L, COUNCIL BLUFFS—126GL He is in New Hampshire just Saturday. My parents are exactly comes and get married.” Leading East Stations. “ What do you think I am?” he "But let me say to you with' 6:00 5:00—Orchestra: baseball scores. 11:00 10:00—WABC dance orchestra. now, seeking contact with rich old the sort of people that Mencken great frankness that there is just (DST)(ST) 6:30 5:30—Orchestra; male quartet. 12:00 11:00—Studio entertainment. BILLINGS, the wool king, who Is interrupted unreasonably. “ A 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 7:00 6:00—Newspaper man’s adven­ 1:00 12:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedian* makes fun of.” one course to pursue: If it is the Monuments of Every 8:45 7:45—Tenor, baritone, piano. 1:45 12:45—Studio frolic; orchestra. planning to build a model village squaw man?” ture. Rita smiled. "I wonder if Molly shrugged coolly. “ Rita law it is your duty and that of 9:00 8:00—Creator's band; tenor. 7:30 6:30—Orchesera; business talk. 288.3—WFAA, DALLAS—1040. for Ills employes. every other citizen to be obedient Description' 10:00 9:00—Pier concert hour. 8:00 7:00—Soprano, piano, tenor 10:00 9:00—Musical program. Mencken is happy,” she said. said something last night,” she ob­ 10:.70 9:30—Three dance orchestras. quintet. 12:30 11:30—Theater presentations. After the party, RITA MEL- thereto.” NOTTE, Molly’s particular friend, “ Oh, I don’t think so. -I don’t served, “ and I guess she was Lettering and Cleaning ill 233—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 8:30 7:30—Pickard musical family. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. think intellectual people are ever — Governor Cooper of Ohio. 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 8:45 7:45^Goldman band concert. 10:00 9:00—WEAF dance orchestra, asks her to spend the night with right.” All Cemeteries. 7:45 6:43—WJZ programs (% hr.) 10:30 9:30—Male octet, orchestra. 11:15 10:15—Sunday school lesson. her. It is their last night In the happy,” observed Molly, “ But, my “ Rita’s a nut,” he pronounced. 8:30 7:30—Johnson’s Jubilee Singers, 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 299.8—WHO, DES MOINES—1000. goodness, I should think you'd be “ Well, I guess she knew what * 9:30 8:30—Tenor, xylophonist. dormitory. Rita tells Molly that she Once upon a time tlere was a 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:30 7:30—Rocking Chair orchestra. happy,'Rita. I know if I was , mar­ she was talking about,” defend.d 10:30 9-30—^WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Studio musical hours. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) has something important to tell girl who never caught a summer N. AMBROSINI, Prop. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 8:30 7:30—Ivin’s solo male quartet. 12:00 11:00—Comic opera hour. her. Molly has begun to feel de- ried to Jack, I’d be absolutely Molly. “ She said that Toads of men cold. She didn’t have to wear furs 7:11 6:11—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs. hrs.) 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800, refuse to consider their wives’ earn­ Hissell Rhone 205S 7:30 6:.30—Dinner dance music. 8:00 7:00—Bible class program. cidedly imcomfortable about cele- all summer, either. 157 S:3'i 7:30—WABC dance orchestra. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610, That’s what you think,” inter­ ing power from an economic point 6*30 5:30—Orchestra: market reports 9:00 8:00—Dance: string quintet brating the death of the poor old 8'30 7:30—Player’s* presentations. 11:00 10:00—WEAF dance orchestra, aunt from whom she has inherited rupted Rita drily.. “ Well, my dear, of view.” 9:30 8:30—WABC progs.- (2’^ hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 491.5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. I thought when I got married I “ Oh, Rita and her modern talk!” 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 6:00 5:00—Pipes o’ Pan. 10:00 9:00—WEAF dance orchestras. her $10,000. After her guests go. 7:30 6:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 6:30 5:30—WJZ programs. 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy; orchestra, she joins Rita in her-room. was going to be happy, too. And he scoffed. '‘Anyhdw, If men are 7:4.5 6:45—Medical Association talk. 7:05 6:05—Studio program; club. 12:45 11:45—Sining Mountaineer. naturally I expected to make Bob like that, what are you going to do 8:00 '7:00—Arcadia dance orchestra. 7:45 6:4.5—WJZ programs (3%, hrs.) 1:15 12:15-Music: nighthawk frolic. 11:05 10:05—Commander Byrd’s hour. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY happy. And what have I done? about it? Love Is like that, too. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. Just messed up everything! I’ve tried to tell you how a man 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 1:00 12:00—Orchestra: studio artists. CHAPTER IV O v a m t n t M l 6:00 5:00—Seckatary Hawkin’s hour. 6:00 5:00—Dinner music: play. 2:00 1:00—Studio symphonette. She got up suddenly, and began •^ho loves a girl feel? about It. How 7:00 r,;0fl—Orchestra; memory tunes. 7:15 6:15—WEAF safety talk. 3:00 2:00-Midnight frolic. “ So you got rid; of ’em,” observ­ to fold the crimson coverlet. he wants to take care of her. . . . 8:00 7;00—Interpreters; orchestra. 7:30 6:30—Tracy-Brown’s orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. ed Rita. • • « But you li'on’t understand.” n;00 8:00—Historical highlights, v, 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (4V4 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Barlow’s dance-music. 9:30 8:30—Thles’ dance orchestra. 280.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (21,4 hrs.) She propped herself on a satin There were tears in Rita’s eyes. "Oh, I understand aU right,” in­ 10:00 9;00—Old-time Singing School. 8:00 7:00—Studio male quartet 11;00 10:00—Lake Harriet band. pillow of Chinese blue, and scuffed “ For the love of Pete,” she ex­ sisted Molly. “ Only 1 think it’s 10:30 9:30—Comedy team; dance. 8:30 7:30—Two piano recital. 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. her cigaret in a cloisonne dish. claimed irritably, “ get out that awfully silly. And, listen. Jack— 12:00 11:00—Hawaiians: orchestra. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. “ Hen parties always give me a 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 10:30 9:30—Organ; dance music. 12:30 11:30—Hollywood Bowl program light, will you? I never knew any­ I’ve been thinking things over. 2-00 1:00—School days: orchestras, g.OO 7:00—Dinner dance music. \ 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY-^790. pain. Twenty girls chattering about one so slow In my life.” You don’t want to marry me now, 9:00 8:00—WEAF concert orchestra. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. ; what they’d do if they had $10,000, 10:00 9:00—^Music hour; variety. 12:55 11:55—Time; weather: barkets. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; Amos ’n’ Andy Molly put down the hair brush, and I don’t see any reason why I 12:00 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 8:30 7:30—NBC programsr (t\i hrs.) and not one of. them with brains or and put out the light, Should be perfectly miserable for a 499.7—WTIC. HARTFORD—600. 7:00 6:00—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Quartet; orchestra. gumption enough to go out and “ Snap out of It, Rita,” she ad­ whole year, and goodness knows 8:30 7:30—WHAM piano duo. 12:00 11:00—Old Virginia fiddlera. 6*30 5:30—^Lobster W.W/_— ___ dinner_____ quinteL 9:00 8:00—vrEAF programs (2 hri.) earn itl Money’s responsible for all vised. “ You’re aH tired out, and how much longer,, just waiting for 7tl5 6 :1 ^ W E A F proga ('3% hrs.) Secondary DX Stations. 11:00 10:00—Heimberger’s dance omh. 11:00 10:00—Commander Byrd’s hour. the misery and all the joy there you’re making niountains out of you. The Dean, sent for nre the Secondary Eastern Stations 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. is. You can’t be happy with it, and other day, and she said the mpst 8:15 7:1.5—Farmer Rusk’s talk. : mole hills.” w ^»e U o n > s 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590, 399.8—w eX -W JR, DETROIT—7M. 1*00 ij.'OO—Comedy sfudio sketch. you can’t be happy without it. Molly knelt and said her prhyers. wonderful things. She even offered price 7:15 6:15—WEAF programs (% hr.) 9:30 8:30—Vocalists, instrumentalists 1:10 12:10—DX air vaudeville. “ I wonder,” she mused, “ if any­ “ I didn’t know you said prayers,” me a position. 10:00 9:00—Drama with WJZ. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. 1037 Oldsmoblle Sedan, 8:00 7:00—Night court: concert. 12:00 11:00—Merry old gang. body is ever happy. Except tran­ observed Rita.: “ Well, I wouldn’t even think of a smart beautiful car Motor car buyera—come to this 8” *^ 9:011 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—Ensemble, organist siently, I mean. You know, Molly, 11:15 10:15—Auction bridge talk. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920, 11:00 10:00—^Your hour league. Molly didn’t answer. accepting.” Molly’s voice broke. “I with Fisher Body and summer sale of good used cars. ^ 8*00 7:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. a man and girl ought to be happy, “ Do your father- and mother say loved you so!” she choked. “ And 1 Duco finish. Lux'urious. sure to find a handsome, dependable 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. comfortable and pow­ 10:u0 9:00-WEAF dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Barn danc orchestda. if they love each other and are didn’t want anything In the world model, exactly suited to your needs and 6-00 5 :00 -Soprano, pianist baritone. 11:30 10:30—Gully j'impers music. , them?” pursued Rita. erful. Practically like a 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 6:45 5:45—Orchestra, contralto. 12:00 11:00—Fiddle, banjo, piano. married. The Lord knows I, love “ I suppose so,” M'Olly was em- but just to marry you. Only now new car selling at priced far below your ex^ctations. Our : 8:00 7:00—Aviation talk; organ. 7:15 • 6:15—Talk, tenor, orchestra. 1*35 12:35—“ Fruit Jar Ditnkers. Bob. But I haven’t brought him ....y o u ’ve been so funny and t h e l o w Llection of popular makes is c o m p ^ 8:30 7:30—Mountaineers musicale. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. anything but misery. What do you hateful___ and' you won’t get mar­ price of and includes many practical/ new cars 214.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 6:40 6:40—Witkowski’s Polish orch. 10-00 9:00—WEAF dance orchestra. “ Well, I think that’s very nice,” $495 7:15 6:15—Educational talks. think, Molly? Do you know any­ approved Rita. “ Maybe that’s why ried. .. .and you won’t do anything with a written Guaranty. Our range of 9:00 8:00—WABC progs. (1% hrs.) 12-00 11:00—Studio musical hoim. prices is wide enough to provide * ^ 10:30 9:30—Twins: singing school. 7:55 6:55—The Steuben trio. ^4«.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680, body who’s really happy?” they’re so happy.” at all I want you tol Well, I’m go­ 1026 Chevrolet Coupe In 11:30 10:30—Morgan Sister’s music. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 12-00 11:00—Henderson’s dance bana, , for every purse. Vacationists—buy now 8:45 7:45—Washington College prog, “ Yes,” Molly replied quickly. “ My “ Maybe,” acknowledged Molly. ing to get a job— that’s what Im excellent condition, 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 1-00 12:(I0—NBC studio program. good tires and paint. and save enough to pay your expends. 12:15 11:15—Variety hour; organist. 9:00 8:0n—NBC programs (3 hrs.) father and mother. I think they are She was conscious herself of a very going to do! I’ll just show you!” • ♦ • For this week will be Thrifty buyers—this sale o f f e r s ^you the nice little warmth about her heart. o ft e r e d at season s biggest opportunity “ Why don’t you say some, Rita?” “ What will your father and only ...... $195 Como in—see the astounding bargains “ Who? Me?” Rita yawned. “ I mother have to eay?” he asked offered— DAILY RADIO PROGRAM don’t know any.” quietly. “ They expect you home, 19B6 Chevrolet Coach. W T i C They lay side by side. The clock Molly. They’ll be pretty much This car must be seen 5:15 4-IS—Studio music hour. Leading DX Stations. on the dressing table ticked with broken up if you disappoint them.” to be appreciated. Small Sunday, July 14. 7:15 6:11;;—Ensemble; mixed quartet PROGRAMS mileage, jooks and runs 8:15 7-15—Orchestra studio music. (DST)(ST) piercing clarity. Somewhere a bell “ I don’t care!” she cried. “ I can’t Dorsey Whittington, brilliant Amer­ 8;45_WJZ pianist, baritone. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. like a new 1928 9:45 7:00 6:00—Christian Church service. Travelers, Hartford rang. Two o’clock. A rooster crow­ help it. I guess I’ve a right to live ican pianist will play one of his own 10:30 9:30—Players presenta.tion. car only $285 compositions, a “ Valse Viennois,” dur­ 11-06 10:06—Tlioater organ recital. 8:00 7:00—^IVJZ mixed .quartet. ed. And a man, with heavy tread, my own life!” PONTIAC 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 8:15 9:15—WEAF progs. (1)4 hrs.) 500 m. 600 K. C. passed on the concrete walk be­ They were quiet for a few mln- ing his broadcast recital over WJZ 9:45 8:45—Pomar’s dance music. 1928 Pontiac Cabriolet. and associated stations at 9:4o Sun­ 3:00 2:00—Svmphonic music hour. neath the window. utes. 2 DOOR SEDAN 2:30—Musical entertainment. 11:15 10:15—Baptist Tabernacle hour. Upholstery and paint day night There will also be a solo 3:30 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians Suddenly Rita tossed aside the “ Anyhow,” she announced, I m like new, small mileage. by Victor Edmunds, tenor, and s e c ­ 4:00 3:00—Cathedral music hour with brilliant vocal soloists. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Program for Saturday sheet, and, kneeling, flung her arms going to stay with Rita, and make This Is a snap for a iu perfect ■ condition tions bv a male quartet Mr. Whit­ E. D. S. T. tington will play numbers by Chopin. 5:00 4:00—French trio, soloists. 9:15 8:1.5—Good book talk. passionately across the bed. ■ Her up my mind about things. I’ll wire quick buyer, originally thoroughly recondition­ Liszt and Grieg. Alois Haynlla. who 5:30 4:30—French trio, soloists. 9:45 8:45—Fiorito’ s dance orchestra, 6:20 p. m. Summary of Program hands fell heavily on Molly’s knees. the. family tonight.” sold for ed in our own shop, ab­ has carved a unique niche for himself 6:00 5;00—Orcli., twilight melodies. 10:00 9:00—A week-end party. 5993.00. Our 12:00 11:00—Three dance orchestras. and United States Daily News And Molly kept her legs straight “ Where are you going to stay?’ solutely good as new in the radio world as “ guest announc­ 8:00 7:00—Mrs. Murphy’s comic skit Bulletins from Washington, D. C. price only.. ^ er” and whose speaJdng voice is 8:30 7:30—Ben Selvin’.*) orchestra. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870. and stiff, and held her breath...... he asked. “ Aren’t the dormitories among the best known in America, 9:00 8:00—Maxine Brown, actress. 9:00 8:00—I'etite classic recital. 6:25 Hartford Courant News Bul­ G. M. A. C. Time 9;00—.\rabeskue drama, music, while Rita prayed. closed?” will be Introduced as a baritone solo­ 10:00 10:30 9:30—Edison Symphony orch. letins. After a while Rita got up, and “ Weil, I’ve money enough to stay Payment Plan- $600 ist when the WEAF network b ro ^ 10:30____ 9:30—Biljo’s balalaika orchestra 12:30 11:30—DX air vaudeville. 6:30 Hotel Bond trio— Emil Heim- Small Down Pay. 11:00 10:00—Sentimental music hour. walked to the window. She pushed here at the inn if I want,” she told mont — Lowoit casts its 9:15 concert. Mr. Havnlla 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. berger, Director. is a native of Checho-Slovakia and 11:30 10:30—Choral Islanders music. 8:30 7:30—Nlghthawks; musical. the curtains aside, and stood there him. Finance Charses. long lived among a people traditional­ 454.3— WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 9:15 8:15—WEAF progs. (1)4 hrs.) Franz Lehar Period “ Yes,” he said, “ I guess you ly. musical and with a history rich in 10:00 9:00—Arabesque drama, music. Franz Lehar, famous Hungarian a long time, her tall, slim body 2:00 1:00—Balalaika orch., so(brano. 10:45 9:45—Pullman porters quarteL sllhoulted like a boy’s against the have. Money’s a great thing, isn’t folk songs and dances. Maxine Brown, 11:10 10:10—Orchestra: tenor; ship. composer, will be represented by famous musical comedy star, will be 2:30 1:30—Ancient trio, soprano. 11:40 10:40—Coon Sanders nlghthawks. moonlight. She spoke without turn­ It, Molly dear?” KEMP BROS. the bright light in the theater of air 3:00 2:00—Male octet quartet 12:00 11:00-Three dance orchestras. four of his better known composi­ “ Oh, pay the check,” she retort­ to be radiated by WABC and the (Co­ 4:00 3:00—Talk, Dr. Sockman. tions during the dinner concert to ing. SOUTH Ma n c h e s t e r 5:30 4:30—When Shadows Lengthen 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. * * * ed, “ and come on.” 130 CENTER STREET, lumbia chain at 9. She will sing 8:30 7:30—Orchestra, vocal duo. be offered from Station WTIC by “ Plain Jane,” “ Miss You,” i"Sweet- 6:00 5:00—String ensemble: talk. “ I’ve been acting like a fool to­ She slipped her arm through his. heart’s Holiday” and “ To Be .in Love 7:00 6:00—^IVomen’a octet, contralto. 10:00 9:00—Pianist; Auld Sandy. Emil Heimberger’s Hotel Bond Frio 7:30 6:30—Theater program with 10:30 9:30—^WABC music hour. night,” she said. “ We meant to an­ as they sauntered slowly down the WILL USED CARS Laura Hewell, l\arpl8t 11:00 10:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; orchestra. at 6:30 o’clock this evening.- Lehar drive, their young hearts heavy as •iiTi Wave lengths In meters on left of was a bandmaster in the Austrian nounce our marriage as soon as 1 station title, kilocycles on the right 9:00 8:00—Talk, David Lawrence. 11:30 10:30—Bible reading: orchestra- was graduated. But—-.I couldn’t tell 8:15—Alois Havrilla, baritone. army who became conductxir cf a lead. Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:15 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. this to anyone but you, Molly— “ Darling,” she said. “ We never and Eastern Standard. Black face 9:45 8:45—Biblical drama, “ Stephen" 7:00 6:00—Little Brown Church, ser­ light opera theater In Vienna. The 9:15—Champion dance orchestra mon-story, play, quartet Bob. hasn’t earned a cent in six quarrel when we can touch each type indicates best features. 10:15 success of his first light opera led raODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS with Fred Waldner, tenos 7:30 6:30—Family circle, address. mont’..s. If we announce our mar­ other. It‘s only when we’ve a table 10:45..9:45—Sunday at Seth Parker's. 8:00 7:00—WEAF thedter hour. him to devote his talents to this or something betweea us. Or when Leading East Stations, 11:15 10:15-Xylophonist piano soloist form, a decision which gave, the riage, his father will stop-, hia al-' 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. we’re in the> middle of the street, (DST) (ST) _ ^ 11:30 10:30—Russian Cathedral choir. 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) world “ The Count of Luxembourg.” lowance. And he says he’d, die be­ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—110G 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 12:00 11:00—Artists program: orch. fore he’d touch a cent of my- earn­ or there are- a million people 7;ifi 6:00—Lewis’ string ensemble. 2:00 1:00—Roxy Symphony concert “ The Merry Widow,” and several with Joseph Stopak, vio­ 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. other international favorites. ings.” around. I wonder if you’d love me, PONTIAC b ] 'J:in 8:10—Grand opera concert. 9:00 8:00—Bible class, sotige. 10: CO 9:30—I'Tistrumental trio. linist. The Count of Luxembourg And Molly exclaimed warmly, if you couldn't ever take me In 3:00 2:00—Talk, male quartet 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. your arms. I wonder If I’d love you, 11:00 lo:00—Poet: organ recital. Gypsy Love “ Oh, Rita, Tm sorry, dear. But 2S2—WEAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 4:00 3:00—Violinist: Maestro’s hour. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. you mustn’t let Bob get bitter. No­ if you weren’t' to kiss me any 6:30 5:30—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 5:30 4:30—Talk: vocal recital. 9:15 8:15—WEAF progs. (2)4 hrs.) Frasquita Serenade 10:1.') 9:1.5—lula’s concert orchestra. 6:30 5:30—Anglo-Persian orchestra. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800, Selection from the “ Merry body makes money right straight more.” 6:00—American Singers, violin. 11:15 10:15—E\-ening reveries. 7:00 10:00 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3 hrs.) Widow” off. Goodness, Jack hasn’t a cent. “ Silly!” he chided. 243.6— WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:30 6:30—Retold fhles, drama. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. “ I’m staying at the dormitory 7:00—Mixed quartet orchestra. 6:55 Baseball Scores. Bob ought to know that when a 6;.Vi 5:10—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 8:00 9:00 8:00—Military band concert. one more night,” she told him. 7:00 6:00—Evening church service. 8:15 7:15—Soprano, baritone, orch. 11:00 10:00—Studio feature concert. 7:00 Musical Program. Vocal Re­ girl loves a boy. it doesn’t make S;C0 7:30—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 9:15 8:15—Tone pictures, organist any difference whether he has any “ You’ll have time to walk up with 8:45—Dorsey Whittington, pian­ 374.8— KTHS, SPRINGS—800. cital — Clarence J. Sullivan, The “ fifth wheel,” an 5<5.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 9:45 8:30 7:30—Orchestra; soloist.' money or not.” me before your train goes.” V 6:00 5:00—Echoes of the Orient ist; tenor, quartet. Tenor— Laura C. Gaudet, Accom­ accurate speed meas- 9:15—Opera, "Princess Pat.’* , 10:00 9:00—Bass and pianist Rita turned fiercely. "But It When they said goodby she clung 6:15 5:15—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 10:15 10:30 9:30—Myer-Davls ensemble. panist. uring device, has- 7:-15 6:45—Presbyterian service. ii;4.5 10:45—String quartet vibraphone does!” she cried. “ I love my hap­ to him. And he held her as though 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. 7:15 Universal Safety Series. proved - that Pontiac has the a;n0 8:00—WE.\F talk: concert. 7:30 Phil Spitalny’s Music py, brilliant Bob. But this new he could never let her go. 9:4,5 S:45—Marine Symphony orch. 11:00 10:00—Morning church service. 8:30 7:30—Orchestra, dinner music. "Remember what you said the highest top speed and the fastest 10:15 9:15—WEAF dance orchesera. 1:30 12:30—Memorial Park concert 9:30 8:30—Evening church service. 8:00 The (Cavalcade— Mediterran­ Bob— this bitter, frustrated failure. acceleration available in any ,333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 2:00 1:00—NBC programs (10 hrs.) 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. ean Symphony Orchestra direc­ This loving man who’s eating his other night about premonitions, 1 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. low-priced six. As for power, 11:00 10:00—Trinity morning service. 12:00 11:00—Concert orchestra. tion Hugo Marlanl. heart out, and my heart, t o o .. Molly?” ,. ! P o n ^ c is the most powerful of 8:00 7:00—AV.\BC programs (3 hrs,| 11:00 10:00—Methodist Church service. 1:00 12:00—Philosopher; studio hour, She drew the curtains together, "Sh!” She laid her fingers on his 11;C0 10:00—WOR Main street 1:30 12:30—WEAF progs. (4V4 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestra, soloist. 00 General Electric Hour from all low-priced sixes, a fact which 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI-^700. 7:00 6:00—Industrial period. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. N. B. C. Studios— Nathaniel Shll- shutting out the moon, and crossed Ups. can be proved by the dynamo­ 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) 9:00 8:00—Dance orchestra. krat. Director. the room to sit on the bed. They clung to each other in a meter, a scientist’s measuring 9:15 8:15—Thles’ dance orchestra. 535.4—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 4:30 3:30—Church Federation service 9:15 8:15—^WEAF concert hour. 10:00 Lucky Strike Dance Orches­ “ That’s why I asked you to come sort of ecstatic misery. And when stick for brake horsepower. 9:45 8:4.5—WJZ piano recital. 11:16 10:15—Salon orchestra, baritone. Molly had gone up the steps, Jack X 10:15 9:15—Concert orchestra, songs. 6:00 5:00—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians tra Hour from N. B. C. Studios here' tonight.” she said. "To warn 11:15 10:1,5—Singers; ’cello recital. 7:30 6:30—Presbyterian service. 365.6— WH AS, LOUISVILLE—820. B. A. Ro’ fe. Director. you against marriage like mine. drew a small box from his pocket. 12:00 11:00—Musical novelesque. 9:15 8:15—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) » 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:00 9:00—Studio feature concert 11:00 Hotel Bond Dance Orchestra Companionate marriage is a trap, He opened It, and the moon shone 399.8— W eX-WJR, DETROIT—750. 10:15 9:15—Seelbach quartet. Molly. It sounds so big and free on a little solitaire. A j,parkling 10:15 9:1.5—Theater organ recital. 10:45 9:45—Trinity morning service. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. — Emil Heimberger, Director. Tr^ to match these Big Car features 12:00 11:00—Baptist hymn songs. 2:30 1:30—1. B. S. A. music hour. 11:30 Hartford Courant News Bul­ and brave. It provides for expres­ little solitaire. 9:30 8:30—Theater organ recital. 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) — 499.7— WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 11:00 10:00—Lake Harriet band music. sion, liberty, all that sort of thing. In the store It looked large and offered at no increase in price 6:00 5:00—WEAF programs' (5 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Instrumental ensemble. letins; Weather Report. 535.4— WLIT. PHILADELPHIA—56a 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. But it doesn’t think of the: essen­ very bright and beautiful. Now it, 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:15 7:15—Sacred song recital. 3:00 2:00—Lawyer’s feature talk. 10:30 9:30—Morning church service. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) Program for Sunday tials, the sweet, simple, homey looked little and cheap. He shook 3:00 2:00—Negro singers. 2:00 1:00—Musical entertainment Big Car engine* • 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00 9:00—Presbyterian service. E. D. S. T. things. What has It done for me? his head mournfully* aUd slipped it 4:30 3:30—Forentine string ensemble 11:15 10:15—Uralg’s rhythm symphony. 4:00 National Sunday Forum — It hasn’t given me the tenderness back in. bis pockeL 5:00 4:00—Talk; aircraft forum. 11:30 10:30—Baptist Church service. 379.5— KQO, OAKLAND—790. 6:00 .6:00—Great Cathedral music, 3:00 2:00—Concert orch., contralto. 10:45 9:45—Little Symphony ortlL Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, speaker o f my beloved. It hasn’t given me And. that nlghf Molly cried her­ 7:00 6:00—Concert ensemble. 3:30 2:30—’Cellist, songs; organist. 4:30 3:30—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Mixed quartet, music, — Subject; “ Bridges Not Burn­ a home. It hasn’t even brought me self to sleep. ^ . Big Car Inbricat- 7:30 6:30—Shady Lane music. 12:00 11:00—Congregational ‘servlco. ed” comradship.” Next morning she would look for 8:30 7:30—Philharmonic - Symphonji 7:00 6:00—Cornell Collegians. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. •745 orchestra. 7:30 6:30—NBC programs (2*4 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Salon orchestra; soloists. 5:30 Silent until 6:00 p. m. “ Lay off marriage, can’t you!” work with Rita. ing system* * * * /. o. b. Pontiae, Michigan 10:15 9:1,5—Playhouse presentation. 10:15 9:15—Concert ensemble. 6:00 Echoes of the Orient— String commanded Molly crossly. “ Maybe (To Be Contlnjied) 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 2:00 1:00—^Vocal recital. FIVE-PASSENGER 2 -DOOR 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990, 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. Ensemble direction Sven von your love for Bob has cooled.. But » 3:00 2:00—Friendly hour: music. 11:00 10:00—Lutheran Church service 12:00 11:00—Salon orchestra, soloists. Sp)AN. BODY BY FISHER 4:10 3:10—Violinist; baritone. 2:30 1:30—WEAF progs. (814 .hrs.) Hallberg. that won’t ever happen to Jack and NOTHING IS NEW Secondary Eastern Btations. Secondary DX Stations. 6:15 “ Face to Face with our Presi­ me. Big Car brakes In spite of the fact that it pffert 389.4—WBBM. WJBT, CHICAGO-770. ovary dasirable big car quality ■ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 374.8— WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. dents” — Joe Mitcheil Chappie, “ Oh, my love hasn’t cooled,” In­ Philadelphia. — Just to prove and is now available in a wide I 7:00 6:OO^Musical program; talk. 7:30 6:30—Hymns, sermonette. 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (2 hrs.) Speaker. - „ jected Rita bitterly. “ That’s my^ that nothing la new under the sun. variety of eolore^ha Pontiac 8:60 7:00—Concert, piano recital. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—S20. 1:00 12:00—Nutty Club dance music. 7:00 '■‘In the Time of Roses • tragedy. It Isn’t the cooling kind. the American Philosophical bociety iPig^Six continuee to eoll ot no ■ 9:15 8:15—WE.VF concert hour. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480,. Big Car fuel feed increase in pr4c*». Sm all dow n 7:00 6:00—Gnomes music hour. Will Perry, Director. Now don’t be a little fool and get exhibits records to show that horn­ payment. Easyjnonthlyjtarme. 9'45 8:45—Good-will dance orchestra 7:30 6:30—WEAF theater program. 9:30 8:30—Concert ensemble: arilsts. 2i5.7_WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00 9:00—Biblical dramatic events. 7:30 Musical Program by Major sore because I’ve tried to save you ed toads, brought into the U™®- 9:00 8:00—Studio piano recital. his Capitol Theater Pontiac Big Six. $745 to $$95, f . 7:30 6:30—1. B. S. A. evening service 9:15 8:15—WEAF progs. (2)4 hrs.) 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. Bowes and a fall, my dear. Just keep your light last year by the news that a. b. Pontiac, M ieh.,plue detiv- 8:30 7:30—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 296.9— WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 11:00 10:00—Feature music hour. Family direct from , the Capitol mind on that $10,000, that’s all-.” ' they were able to live for years In Big Car cooling ery charges. Bumpers, vrpig 10:30 9:30—Lassies: Slumber music. covers and Lovejoy shoch db- 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ ^ndy, comedians 10:30 0:30—Two dance orchestras. 12:00 11:00—Presbyterian service. Theater, New York City. * * . '« solid rock, are old stuff. Accord­ 11:00 10:00—Chest of musical Jewels. 1:00 12:00—Violinist, pianist, 'cellisL. eorbers regular «quipinan* a t 12:lS 11:15—Two dance orchestras. 9:00 “ Our Government”— David Molly had telegraphed Jack ing to the minutes of a meeting of system . eUght astro coeU Garvsrat Lawrence. about her legacy, and he laired the society under President Jeffer­ Motors Tima Payment Plan j 9:15 Baseball Scores. son In 1808, a live frog was found mvidlablo a t minimum rates. , will remain behind so she can rather formal congratulations, addr TO MEET HOOVER 9:20 Silent until 10:15 p. m. ing that he would be out the next fn stone by Sam Peters at Hebron, C onner the delirered price afc meet her son, Allen Hoover, when 10:15 Studebaker Champions rr<)ra And many other well au the Uat price when com - night to take her to dinner, and Conn., in 1770. ______parln* nntomohlle volnee . . .^ ^ Washington, July 12. Three he arrives Sunday from Califor­ N. B. C. Studios— Jean Goldkette asking her to meet him at the sta­ Ookland-Pontiae delivered nia, Director. , tion. h e m a d e h e r t ir e d Big Car advaisee- prices Inelnde only reasonable - A THOUGHT members of the new federal farm Symphonic jazz Is the forte of charses f*t handBna and for , board will spend the week-end She greeted him gaily. “ Isn't It finan<^S when tbe Time Pay- Jean Goldkette’s group of 30 Stude wonderful, Sweetheart! Now we Portland, Oregon. — Mrs. Maude ments anant Plan la nsad. ' ' with President Hoover at his THE ANSWER baker Champions, who will he Gardner has grown tired of her camp on the Rapidan river in can get married!’* heard at 10:15 o’clock tonight “ Get married?” he repeated. husband. Leon. One evening l»«t They hat© him that rebuketh In Shenandoah National Park, Va. Here Is the answer to the Letter through Station WTIC. Their pro­ December they weht to a dance and - t'* gram consist's exclusively of their “ Say, how do you, get that way? the gate, and they abhor him that The party leave? this afternoon Golf puzzle on the comics page:, What do you think I am?” tripled the Ught fantastic for sev- speaketh rightly.— Amos 5:10. and will not return until Sunday TAME, TIME» TILE, WILE, own orchestrations of current It was a wretched beginning, erar hours. Caine time to go home night, j TT WILD. Broadway dance hits. They are and so It turned out, as such things and Leon got the Idea that his wife The guests are Alexander H. assisted by Buryi Retting and Clay should walk home. So. Mrs. Oard- Boland, who specialize in two-];nano do, to be a wretched evening. They KEMP BROTHERS There Is no . faculty of the hu­ Legge, president of the Interna­ walked lip. the street In silence, and ner, she claims,! was made to walk tional Harvester Co., and” chair­ How useless an Idle clock is. arrangements of popular numbers, four miles hack home. She recent­ man soul so persistent and and by Fred Waldner, tenor, who when they reached the wooded path 130. Center Street* South Manchc man of the board, William Stone Bring It to Braithwaite, 52 Pearl that led to tbe inn, Molly ibriisfed ly sued for dlTorca. universal as that of hatred. street. It will go then.— Adv. provides voc&l Interpolations. H en^ Ward Bhecher. and Carl WilUams. Mrs. Hoover MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOiriH MANCHES'l'ER, CONN., SATURDAY, .13^1929, PAGE FOURTEEN' TH E C t^SSIFI ED 9 ECTION »ELLHERE

HOUSES FOR SALE 72 operating it to secure the best re­ Want Ad Information ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 PROFESSIONAL sults. SERVICES ‘ 22 FOR SALE— TWO tenement house, New Directories Manchester STEAMSHIP TICKETS— All parts at 114 Eldridge street. In good Any subscriber who has not re­ of the world. Ask tor sailing lists Plano Tuning condition. Inquire on premises. ceived a copy of the directory will Evening Herald and rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Expert work guaranteed be given one by calling at the busi­ Smith, 1009 Main street. Kemp’s Music House CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ ness ofiSce of the company, or by ^ J Tel. 821 telephoning to the company a re­ MENTS quest that one be delivered. This Cpunt six average words to a line. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HILLMAN’S TAXIDERMIC DIAL PHONES HERE InlUals, numbers and abbreviations LABORATORY Furniture matter will be promptly attended to “ TRIAL OF MARY DD,eAN” each count as a word 'and compound 1925 NASH COACH. Phone i83-5 where a skip has so occurred, if words as two words. Minimum cost Is IN EFFECT TONIGHT there are any such. price of three lines. 1927 NASH COACH. Have your bass mounted! ’ • • • 1927 ESSEX COACH. The new directory Is In effect at AT THE STATE THEATER Line rates per day for transient 1925 ESSEX COACH. (Continued From Page 11) midnight, daylight saving time, to­ ads. REPAIRING 23 ^ R E you 'TDreaking night. It should not be used before Effective March 17. 10I{7 1924 NASH SEDAN. Cash Charge 1925 FORD COUPE. that time, and the best thing the i^lI-Talking Screen Hit Here l a w n MOWERS REPAIRED, too, Mr. Halsted pointed out thaf householder can do tomorrow 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 ctsj S ots 1920 DODGE SEDAN. chimneys cleaned and repaired, 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 ctsj 11 ots 1923 STUDEBAKER TOURING. up house k e e p - with 5,000 telephone numbers morning is to destroy the old book Tomorrow—Famous Mystery key fitting, sates opened, saw filing \ Day 11 ctsl 13 cts MADDEN BROS. changed in the summer Issue of the and use the new one. Every busi­ Story Now in “Talkies.” All brders tor Irregular insertions and grinding. Work called for. will be charged at the one-time rate. 681 Main St. Tel. 600 ing?” Have you home directory which goes into effect at ness house in^the town should do Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm the same at the opening of- business Sbeclal rates tor long term every midnight, daylight saving time, to­ The first presentation of ‘‘The day advertising given upon request. 1927 BUICK SEDAN street. Telephone 462. night, telephone service can be well Monday morning. To do this will Ads ordered tor three or six days Trial of Mary Dugan,” Metro-Gold- 1927 WHIPPET 6 COACH MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum furnishings to sell? maintained only by consulting the prevent the use of the obsolete and stopped before the third or flttb 1927 HUDSON COACH wyn-Mayer’s all-talking screen ver­ day will be charged only for the sre- cleaner, phonograph, clock, lock new directory for the number de­ book and the wrong number calls sion of Bayard "Veiller’s melo­ tual number of times the ad appear­ 1924 BUICK COUPE repairing: key making. Braith- sired. To take the chance that a that will result from its use. ed, charging at the rate earned, but When' better used cars are sold, Then your motto should dramatic stage hit, will take lace walte, 52 Pearl street. friend’s number or the number of a at the State theater tomorrow eve­ no’ allowances or refunds can be made we’ll sell them.” business place has not been chang­ on six time ads stopped after the COLE MOTOR SALES ning. The picture will play here Bfth day. I SEWING MACHINE repairing of all be, ‘TTl tell the world— ed is to take the chance of making for three days. N'o "tin forbids” : display lines not 91 Center St. makes, oils, needles and supplies. a wrong number call with its an­ ‘‘Mary Dugan.” ran for more than sold. Rockville The Herald will not be responsible 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. noyance to the calling and the call­ a full season at the National theater tor more than one incorrect insertion Tel. 715. ' gh want ads in the ed persons and the waste of time 1924 Studebaker Big 6, 5 Pass. J in New York City, -concluding its of any advertisement ordered for and effort. eugagement on- Broadway, 'ast sum­ more than one time. Coup|e. Condon Chapel To Be Dedicated The Inadvertent omission of incor­ 1926 Studebaker Commander Curiosity Calls mer. Before, the end of Its run, TAILORING-DYEING— The new Frank Condon Memo­ rect publication of advertising will be Sedan. Mr. Halsted has every expecta­ however, four domestic road com­ rectified only by cancellation of the CLEANING 24 rial Chapel at Camp Woodstock, panies had been organized and the Charge made tor the service rendered. 1924 Chevrolet Truck, cheap. tion of receiving the cooperation of • • • CONKEY AUTO CO. the telephone using public in this the Tolland County Y. M. C. A. success of the play outside of N^w HARRY ANDERTON, 38 Church i camp, will be dedicated Sunday York was fully as striking as Its All advertisements must conform 20 E. Center. Studebaker Dealer street. Phone 1221-2. Dealer for town and emphasized again the in style, copy and typography with afternoon at 3 p. m. Camp Wood- Broadway popularity. English woolen company, tailors wish that so-called curiosity calls, regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR SALE— 1921 Essex roadster, Manchester stock is overcrowded with 130 boys Mr. Veiller, whose earlier, drama­ ers and they reserve the right to since 1898. Reputation, coopera­ to try out the new dial equipment, good running condition. Inquire enrolled. This, with the leaders tic successes Include ‘‘Wi^in the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ tion, service, quality. will not be made late tonight or sidered objectionable. at 33 Woodland street or tele­ and instructors, make 160 i:v Law” and ‘'‘-'rtie Thirteenth Chair.” early tomorrow, in such volume as camp. The boats and canoes have CLOSING H URS— Classified ads phone 1398-4. to tie up the telephone lines un­ signed a contract with, Metpo-CSgld- to be published same day must be re­ Evening Herald been painted, the dock rebuilt and COURSES AND CLASSES 27 necessarily and thus delay more im­ wyn-Mayer to personally direct the ceived by 12 o'clock neon. Saturdays 1924 DODGE SEDAN, 3-4 ton a new spring-board installed, a all-dialogue film version of his play. ld;30 a. m. . portant calls. Dodge truck, A-1 condition. Buy SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ well driven to furnish drinking He chose for his cast such protnin- TJELEPHONE YOUR WANT at your own price. Owner leaving Call 664 The telephone company feels that water for the campers, a water sys­ mer classes now open in barber- it has done its best to inform the ent stage and screen stirs as Norma ADS. town must sacrifice. 271 Main tem installed for washing at the Shearer. Raymond Hackett, Lewis 'iAds are accepted over the telephone ing. Low rate of tuition. Inquire Manchester public of the extent of street. Call 348-2. Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ cabins and other changes at the Stone. H. B. Wajner, Lilyan Tash- ai the CHARGE RATE given above the changes and of the method of dining hall. man, Olive Tell and'TSTary Dbrin. ag—n convience to advertisers, but ket street, Hartford. operating the new dial telephones. ifijs CASH RATES will be accepted as 1928 Oldsmoblle Coach. Rev. Charles Redfield to Preach In describing*his murder mystery B'ULL PATMEN'l If paid at the busi­ 1928 Oldsmoblle Coupe. Demonstration telephones have Sunday to th moving picture audience, Mr. n g s office on or before the seventh 1928 Chevrolet Roadster. HELP WANTED— MALE • 36 been in use at the business office of Rev. Charles P. Redfield will oc­ Veiller followed the form and dra­ day. following the first Insertion ol 1 the company for some time where ehch ad otherwise the CHARGE 1927 Bulck Coach. cupy the pulpit Sunday morning matic treatment laid do'?rD Jn' the ^ T B will be collected. No respnnsi- 1927 Oldsmoblle Coach. STEAMSHIP POSITION— Europe; an attendant has show,i the use of preaching at the Union services of original play. Enough dialOgne was hJllty for errors In telephoned ads CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Orient; South America, etc. Good HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 AP A R I'M E N TS— F LATS— I the new dial to all who requested the Baptist, Methodist and Union eliminated to bring n iw - -product wdll be assumed and their accuracy Center & Trotte. Streets pay. Experience unnecessary. Send I a demonstration. Illustrated pam­ churches. cainnot be guaranteed. TENEMENTS 63 within an hour and three-quarters Tel. 1174 or 2021 self-addressed envelope for list. FRANKLIN PIANO $4 5. Grebe phlets have been issued to subscrib­ Cat Club to Hold First Show approach and in content with the 2;INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ ers being added to the dial system Mr. Arculus, Mount Vernon, N. Y. cone speaker, new $7.50. Refinish­ FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat, with The Laurel Cat Fanciers Club of play. TIONS 1927 FORD COUPE. ed walnut dining room table, large here and letters and postcards have which several Rockville' people are When the film had its premier at 1923 FORD COUPE. garage, all improvements, 20 Bhrths ...... A DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route size, $25. been sent to subscribers explaining members is to hold its first cat the Embassy theater in New York Ehgagements ...... “ 2— 1926 FORD TOURINGS. this county; experience unneces­ Fairview street. Telephone 990-5. in detail various phases of the new MB,rrlages ...... p WATKINS show on December 6 and 8 at the City, unanmity of opinion prevailed 2— 1926 FORD PANELS. sary. No selling, distribute and FOR RENT— COZY 4 ROOM flat, service, while an extensive program Knights of Columbus ball in Hart­ among the critics that it was the Deaths ...... P 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. FURNITURE EXCHANGE Card of Thanks ...... ^ collect. Should net 870 weekly. ------^ $18, white enamel rooms, cream of newspaper advertising has been ford. A meeting will be held July outstanding all-talking picture of laS Memorlam ...... ^ JEWETT TOURING. Write: Peris Mfg. Co., Florin, Pa. ALMOST NEW gas water heater, shades, screens, bath, wash stand, carried on to inform the public 21 to decide on the awards. Mrs. its kind. Since then, millions of LA91 and Found ...... 1 BUICK TOURING. grain floors, cement cellar. Call further of what the company is do­ Luther White of Mountain street is theatergoers have pronounced it to Announcements ...... - STUDEBAKER TOURING. WANTED— LIVE WIRE salesman and gas range, oven control, fine Personals ...... ® condition, best offer takes them. today. E. T. Seastrand. 91 South ing and what the public is expected a member of the committee to pre- be far superior to anything they ' MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES to sell Buicks and Marquettes. A AatomnblleB Telephone 488. Main street. tb do in order that the telephone i pare for the show. L. .A. White is have ever seen In the line of “ sound Automobiles for Sale ...... J 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 man willing to gel out and work. program here may be successful j a, member of the Press committee. movies.” Special praise was voiced Automobiles for Exchange...... 5 Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. For particulars see James Shear- j Aufb Accessories—Tires ...... 6 FOR RENT— FOUR room tene­ from the moment of its introduc- Coming Wedding by reviewers for Norma Shearer’s er, Capitol Buick Co., Main and j ment, on Florence street, all new­ tion. .Afito Repairing— Painting ...... • 1925 HUDSON COACH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lons of splendid recording voice and for Schools ...... 7*A Middle Turnpike: j ly improved. Inquire 156 Birch Semi-Selective Ringing West Main street announce the the sterling work of Lewis Stone A-i»tbs—Ship by Truck ...... 3 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN street. Ajpjss— For Hire ...... 9 BETTS GARAGE WANTED— ALL round machinist, i NEW DANCE RECORDS just in In connection with the changes coming marriage of their daughter, and Raymond Hackett. Gjwrages—Service— S to r^ e ...... lu Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce having several years experience. for $1.00. Sheet music 30c copy. to take place in party line service, Gladys Naomi, to Ernest W. Lutz, Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... '.... H ______.. ^------Apply to Cheney Brothers Em­ Large stock of new ukes. Pal the story would be incomplete with­ son of Mrs. Annie W. Lutz, of West Wanted Antos—Motorcycles .... 12 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenemept at Main street. The wedding will take lioKlnrss «n«'- rrofewlonnl Service* ployment office. portables $13.00 and up. T’ne 28 Foley street. Telephone 445-5. out some statement of the added FOR SALE Business Services Offered . . . . .13 AUTO ACCESSORIES— Music Box. feature of semi-selective ringing, a place August 31. Mr. Lutz is a • Household Services Offered ...... IS-A TIRES 6 ! TO RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, on feature which should be welcomed local electrician. H idin g—Contracting ...... H HELP WANTED—MALE W.R. C. Outing at Watch Hill Fiorlt^s— Nurseries ...... 16 Wells street. William Kanehl. by party line subscribers as it has FILLING STATIOR l'’uneral Directors ...... 16 BATTERIES. FOB YOUR aulomo- OR FEMALE 37 WANTED—TO HUY 58 Telephone 1776. been welcomed in other cities Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps has accepted an invitation to hold Hirating— Plumbing—Roofing . . . 17 Diie, ranging from $7 up Recharg­ where it now is in use. ON STATE ROAD Insurance ...... 18 ing and repairing. Distributors ol WANTED— FALSE TEETH. We FOR RENT— T'A'O room suite, A party line subscriber having a picnic at the summer cottage of .\Illllnerv — Dressmaking ...... 19 Mrs. Charles Newell at Watch Hill. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... ‘1te Batteries. Center pay high as $10 for full sets, any Johnson Block. Facing Mum street this service, will hear only one Reasonable Brice. Painting— Papering ...... 2> Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. condition. We buy crowns, bridges, Telephone 524 or janiior 2040. ring number other than his own. Members planning to attend should Professional S ervices...... ' CROCKERYTVlROWJlMe \MlV/ES J ‘‘I was, and am. / But I was the only coal range own­ er in the neighborhood. And every day one of the neighbors Brought in a kettle of something. That must boil a long time. And asked me to cook it for her as I had so much room W 1 L D On top of my stove— Besides, it kept her electric bill /^I THE RULES down. I didn't mind letting them use the 1— The Idea of Letter Golf is to space— change one word to another and do But every day, one ,of those nine it in par, a given number of strokes, women 'fhus to change, COW to HEN, in Cooked cabbage. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, HEN. Tad: ‘‘Dad, how do they catch 2 — You change only one letter crazy people?” at a time. Dad: ‘‘With rouge, powder, s'—You must have a complete permanent waves, smiles and sweet word, of common usage, for each nothings, my boy.” jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ tions don’ t count. —The order of letters caunot be Burglar (sternly) — “ Where's 4 your husband?” changed. Woman (trembling)— Under the bed. It may turn out to be better or Burglar— Then I won’t take any­ it may be worse, but nothing is ever thing. It’s bad enough to have y y t just as you thought it was going to such a husband without bein’ ♦ be. robbed too. T /3 * A short story entitled "Three "He was considered the most ex­ ^’•'Fontame For, ClW*. ^ MU MC.* Generations.” Grandfather had a pert parachute jumper in the coun­ farm. Father had a garden. Son try,” remarked one of the friends standing near the coifin. Few persons ever see a fresh "Yes,” said another, “ he was WASHINGTON TUBBS U Money Talks By Crane paint sign until they'^e taken some good to the last drop.” of it away on their clothes. VJMT,' MEK^MDER.'. I VklMTl \T'S from. S O M E O N E ^ A D M IR A L 6 . WASWlf^6TOM CON\E, WE must beg FORGIVENESS Waiting to be somebody will ''' Many a married woman sits up make you nobody. TiOM'T KILL HlM‘. TvUS LETTER. Aatr\ TOBBSl I MV ... WORD*. AN ADMlRAL- AMO get acquainted. THIS uETTER, LET ME BABV, HAS CONVINCED ME ThAT W£ to see the old dear in. DROPPED — LOOK.- HE'S TMOO'SAWO. MV Jl look'.- A PRINCESS SOClALLV PROMINEMT— tVIlOiT'S Rich ! he has ^200,000. SEE THKH ^O R D ! MV WORD!yj LOME WITH HiM. have bundlv Misjudged The WUNOREP 1B005NWD ^;/7'-'^0RReSSED gallant voung gentlem an. r y ~ ^ '^ H E 'S A BIG KERO. DOLLfVCS' j—— T& KANDEUABRA. VQLLiVKb. ; I vlWERE. 1$ 7 " ~ , TKAT?

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of the school physician during the [ tomy, all districts, 93; taken to eye Dobson, outside guardjan; Joseph secretary; W. D. Loveland, W, t St. Mary’s Sunday school chil­ past year, given out by the Health i specialist, 6; glasses obtained, 37 ; ODD FELLOWS HOLD Tedford, right scene supporter; McKinney and L. H. Clark, tru^, MOONLIGHT FROLIC dren and members of the parish HEALTH BOARD TELLS Board, Is as follows: investigations at homes, 250. Sherwood Smith, left sc^ne sutp- tees; Arthur Shorts, C. L. Chai^ porter Charles Lathrop, right man, Beverly Wright'and WilllaiB Given by filled two trolley cars and left for All pupils were examined upon THEIR INSTALLATION Lake Compounce at 9 o’clock this OF WORK IN SCHOOLS entrance by school physician, 1680; supporter vice-grand; Raymond Cone, board of governors. ^ The Lithuanian morning, where they will enjoy a all pupils examined for mlnoV de­ Cone, left supporter vice-grand. The business of. the meeting wait program of water and land sports. fects, T. and A., etc.. Grades 2-6-7, POLICE COURT The following officers, elected followed with a social and light Dramatic Club The committee in charge of the District Deputy Robert P. Wat- last December, hold office for a refreshments served by Arthur Showing thorough examination chest, heart, annual picnic is composed of Al­ Makes Statement posture, 1680; innoculations, T. A. rous of Elm Lodge, Glastonbury, year; Samuel J. Prentice, financial Shorts and his committee. At Chestnut Park, of the George Klotz of 42 Dudley street bert T. Dewey, John Hyde and Year’s Activities T., diphtheria, 210; suspicious was before the Manchester 'Town and his staff installed the officers Buckland, Conn. George H. Briggs. School Physician. cases and contacts excluded, 598; court this morning on charges of defects found by examination— en­ of King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ intoxication and breach of the lows at a meeting held in Odd Fel­ Saturday, July 13th at 9 p. m. Miss Anna Foley of New streei larged tonsils, 109; enlarged cervi­ peace. He was arrested by Officer and Miss Rose Burns of Middle- cal glands, 36; heart condition, lows hall last evening. The new Believing that the matter of the Michael Fitzgerald on complaint of McKay’s Orchestra town left today for a week’s vaca­ systolic murmur, 3; defective vis­ Klotz’s wife. Klotz pleaded guilty officers are: Noble grand, Albert salary of the town school physician ion, 72; underweight 10 per cent., C. Miller: vice-grand, Franklin WATjaNS-BRDTHERS. Tna Admission 50c. tion to be spent at Grove Beach. has been very generally misunder­ and a fine of $15 and costs was 131; notices sent to parents of de­ Imposed on each count. Parker; recording secretary, Char­ Dancing Till 1 a. m. stood, the Board of Health Issued fects, 312; inspections for readmlt- les- S. Roberts: treasurer, Walter Miss Mary Boyle of Foster today a statement showing the ac­ I street and Miss Kathryn Foley o! tance and those sent to the office Paul Kennedy of 21 Ashley H. Walsh; past grand, Willard J. tual work done by that official. by teachers, 1093; inspections in I New street are spending the week- Last year, when Dr. Leverne street, Hartford, paid a fine of $10 Horton. ESTABLISHED m Ty EARS, j end at Grove Beach. j classrooms, 6,000; first aid treat­ and costs for driving an automo­ The appointive officers Installed Holmes, the school physician, asked ments for minor ills, 4,534; skin DANCING for an increase of salary from bile without a license. He was ar­ were: Clarence Taylor, warden; CHAPEL ATlCGAKiSi:; j Mrs. Joseph Chartier of IMain i infections, 259; eczema, 9; ring­ rested on Demlng street last night Herbert Stevenson, conductor; Wil­ EX'EBY WEDNESDAY AND $1,200 to $1,600, the Town 'School worm, 6; impetigo, 56; herpes, j street who recently returned from Board, instead of granting the in­ by Offeer Edwin Donaldson. The liam D. Black, chaplain; Jason SATURDAY NIGHT ■ St. Francis hospital where she 159; minor wounds and Injuries, car was found out in the lot. Chapman, right supporter noble RoBcrt iCAriderson) phone 500 crease, reduced the salary to 1,272; common colds, 2,315; gas- At 1 was for three weeks, and has been $1,000. This year, the Town grand; William McKinney, left Funeral ^Director^ jo r2837rX ; tro-intestinal, 439; sore throats, Miss Corinne D. Milne of Rock­ supporter noble grand; Henry In­ quite ill since leaving the Instltu School Board undid its action of 909; scarlet fever, 9; chickenpox, LAKESIDE CASINO tion, is now able to sit up a por­ the year previous and voted a raise ville paid a fine of $10 and costs graham, inside guardian; George 25; german measles, 174; pneumo­ for driving an automobile without tion of each day. in the salary of the office to $1,600, nia and bronchitis, 14; conjunctivi­ which was sanctioned by the Joint proper brakes. She was arrested tis, 85; stys, 37; otitis media, 81; by Officer Martin on Main street Miss Annie H. Cheney of Forest School Board and became effective. taken to tonsil clinic, 11; tonsillec- ABOUT TOWN street is spending two weeks at the The statement of the activities on July 8. new Ocean house, Swampscott, Benevolent Society Segar will Mass. meet in Orange Hall at 8 o’clock tonight. i Mrs. Thomas Beckenham of El- i ro street motored up to Camp Pio- In another part of today’s issue ' neer, Winsted today, taking with her her son Francis, George Leary Monday Night Is The Big Night will be found the semi-annual re­ port of the milk inspector as made of Florence street and Charles to the board of health. Donohue of “ The Pines,’’ Manches­ The New Money ter. The boys will spend two The Sunday School of the Swed­ weeks at the Scout camp. ish Lutheran church will hold its annual picnic at Crystal Lake this Miss Letitla McQuade of Short afternoon. Cars will leave the street and Harold Modean of Must Be Cash OPENING OF church at 1:30 o’clock. A program Maple street will be married at St. of sports has been planned for the Mary’s Episcopal church this aft­ 6— 29x4.40 Blue Moon ...... $4.95 30x3 V2 G. & J. O versize...... $6.50 afternoon. ernoon. 4— 30x4.50 Hood Heavy Duty F. S. $6.75 Raymond Streeter, who has been Miss Henrietta C. Devon of 4— 29x4.75 Hood Factory Sec...... $7.75 32x4 Hood Heavy Duty, 6 p ly ...... $10.95 employed at Ernest Roy’s garage Main street is at the Wlllimantic 4 — 30x5.00 Hood Factory Sec...... $9.00 at North School and North Main campgrounds for the summer. 34x4 >/2 Hood Heavy Duty, 6 ply .. $12.00 streets, has left the employ of Mr. 4— 30x5.25 Hood Factory Sec...... $10.00 Roy and will engage in auto work “ Demonstrate to the merchants 4— 31x5.25 Hood Factory Sec...... $11.00 34x5 Tigerfoot Truck, 8 p l y ...... $20.00 American Legion at his home. that you are willing to shop be­ 4— 32x6.00 Hood Factory Sec., 6 ply $13.00 fore 1 o’clock Saturday afternoons 4— 33x6.00 Hood Factory Sec., 6 ply $13.95 30x4.50 Tigerfoot Heavy D u ty ...... $5.95 Frank Brimley, Robert E. Car­ in July and August.’’ Such is the ney, Jr.. Joseph L’Heureux, and plea of a poster on the wall of the Every one of these tires guaranteed for Satisfaction. Thomas Dannaher all members of south end post office signed by the Troop 2 Boy Scouts leave for Camp Customers League. As far as could Pioneer this noon for a vacation of a week or more. R. Mozzer and be learned the League is a state­ CARNIVAL J H. Stephens left for the camp last wide organization composed of Is Worth More night. Dick Chapman another mem­ women who are trying to educate ber of the troop is already there. shoppers to do their trading on Anyone paying us for tires in the new small currency for tires will receive Thurs­ Saturday morning, allowing mer­ day, Friday and Saturday $1.25 allowance towards a new tube for the tire they buy. It’s rather warm, thank you, but chants Saturday afternoon during that is no reason for the Sheridan the summer months. No inflated prices. Dougherty Lot-Center St. to proclaim ‘Hot— L’ on its sign. Ernest P. Anderson, parcel post Dozens of local residents are go­ carrier at the south end post office, GOODYEAR (Two of the Best Brands) HOOD ing to stay up until midnight to­ starts a 12-day vacation on. Mon­ night to try to be the first to dial a day. Richard Allen, city carrier, TIRES - Every Size in Stock------TIRES call on the telephone. will take a 15»day trip throughout THE RED-WHITE & BLUE TRIO New York state, starting this week­ The branch office of an opt-of- end. Luther Chapin and Clarence town newspaper is in the Oxford O. Anderson will return to work on -in- building, according to a notice Monday. George G. West, money under that paper’s masthead. order clerk, is on a 15-day vaca­ SENSATIONAL MID-AIR TWISTS AND TWIRLS. A TRIO tion. Now Is The Time To Have Miss Gertrude Albiston of New York City will spend the next two North Methodist Junior choir OF DAREDEVIL ATHLETES ^veeks with her father. Joseph Al- members wlll-!j^o to Bolton lake in­ biston of Green Hill, and her cousin stead of Weatogue as planned .for Mrs. George H. Waddell at her Col­ their outing this afternoon, leaving Your Car Inspected BOOTHS MERRY GO ROUND FERRIS WHEEL umbia Lake cottage. the church at 2:30 in private cars. A basket lunch will be taken and The hoard of directors of the at the lake a program of sports will Especially CHAIR-PLANE HAMMER KNOCKER Manchester Kiwanis club will have be In charge of the leaders. Miss •a short business meeting after the Beatrice and Miss Bernice .Lydall. regular luncheon at the Country AERIAL RIDE Club Monday at noon. The speak­ er will be William J. Warren secre­ tary of the Merchants and Manu­ Grease, Oil, Brakes Tested FREE AUTO PARKING facturers Division of the Hartford 7021 Chamber of Commerce. An invita­ tion has been extended to all local We also have a special device for flushinj? out Radiators. Guar­ business men who are not members At midnight tonight my tele­ jf Kiwanis to grasp this opportui'ity phone number changes to 7021. anteed not to heat up after operation. to hear Mr. Warren. Those who plan to be present at the luncheon, •By calling this number at any however, should notify President time you can get full and com­ Only Three Days. Get Yours Now. Arthur Knofla, Secretary Georgj H. Wilcox or the clubhouse before 9 plete information about all o’clock Monday in order that they kinds of may be prepared to serve those who attend. COLE MOTOR SALES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson Insurance Campbell’s of Main street and their niece. Miss Eloise Bradley of Brattleboro, 'Ver­ CAS ALL mont, will spend the week-end in Insure Now—Today Filling Station New York City. wtth o i L e * FISK CORD TIRES Miss Julia V. Lipplncott of Pitts­ DIAL 7114 Every Tire a Genuine First Grade Product— Guai’anteed 20,000 miles. burgh. Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 6 A C A S S U. G. Lippincott and family of Mc­ AT / Cabe street. Miss Lippincott is a JOHN H. LAPPEN HERE’S BIG VALUE sister of Mr. Lippincott. y o i i A Insurance of All Kinds. Main and Don't forget to take a Fairystone 19 Lilac St., South Manchester e o v i c f Middle Turnpike 27x4.40 . . $ 7.00 31x6.00 .. .. $13.90 SERVICE with you on your motor trip or if Telephone 7021 We mount, dismount tou are going to the shore. Fairy- ’ If It’s Insurance— 29x4.40 .. $ 7.40 32x6.00 .. .. $14.35 stone is a French cosmetic and pro­ Lappen Can Handle It. and change your tires tects your skin against sunburn and around to suit you free of windburn. For sale at Weldon 30x4.50 .. .. $ 8.25 33x6.00 .. .. $14.80 Beauty Parlors. Price 50c. — Adv. charge. 28x4.75 .. .. $ 9.15 34x6.00 .. .. $15.30 TnitiM Tnnirc 29x4.75 .. .. $ 9.55 30x6.50 .. .. $16.65 CLorenee TfJlncLersoTL 30x4.75 .. .. $ 9.95 31x6.50 .. .. $17.05 lunii lunrg 32x4.95 .. .. $12.25 32x6.50 .. .. $17.40 •33x6.50 .. .. $17.80 INSURANCE CLEARVIEW 29x5.00 .. .. $.9.90 30x5.00 .. .. $10.20 30x6.75 .. .. $17.40 AND OPENS TODAY 31x5.00 .. .. $10.65 32x6.75 .. .. $21.95 VACATIONS 32x5.00 .. .. $11.75 33x6.75 .. .. $22.70 ire vitally important to all. 42 Beautiful Home Sites— Large Size— Restricted 28x5.25 .. .. $11.10 30x31/2 .. .. .$ 6.05 This year be sure to take 29x5.25 .. .. $11.55 31x4 ...... $10.80 We will build a home for you in CLEARVIEW, furnishing plans, lot, 1. A Vacation. 32x4 . ... . $11.50 financial aid and caring for every detail—A COMPLETE HOME FOR 30x5.25 .. .. $11.90 33x4 ...... $12.10 2. An adequate insurance A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. 31x5.25 ,.. .. $12.25 IKjlicy. C-. $15.55 OR, IF YOU PREFER—have your own contractor build for you in 28x5.50 .. .. $12.30 32x41/2 CLEARVIEW. 29x5.50 .. .. $12.65 33x41/2 .. .. $16.20 6 4 7 MAIN .. $12.90 34x41/^ ,, .. $16.70 STREET CALL 782-2 and we will be glad to show you 30x5.50 .. ^ M m E A m m sm CLEARVIEW 30x6.00 .. .. $13.55 33x5...... $21.15 ^TELEPHONE! 'This new development is located half way between Main Street and Manchester Green on East Middle Turnpike. A POSITIVE FACT We challenge anyime to duplicate the values plus our service on the tires and tubes listed above. SUNDAY DINNER ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Agent at the Manchester CJonstruction Company, Owners 875 Main Street Blish & Quinn Building H o r n SHERIDAN Sidewalks Are Already Laid in Qearview, , C01£ MOTOR WILLYS KNIGHT AND WHIPPET MOTOR CARS. Turkey, Qnck dr CfiicE^ with' aH the fixings $1 m ■\