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VOL. U L, NO. 256. Philaddphia Strikere Picket Hosiery Mills PLEDGES CONTINUE CALL OUT MIUTIA n m F A T A L IN PENNSY STRIKE TO COME IN FROM TO H0]D DRIVER ALL OVER NATION Martial Law to Be Pro- ARREST THIRD MAN Yondi ffit by (^r Dmeu by daoM d ia Fayette Connty IN SYLLA MURDER RockriDe Wonian Tester- M EHCAN BEATEN Officials Busy Explaining ?A ere 15,000 Miners day Passes Away at Hos­ BY SrA M SB COPS Various Pbases ef die Have Defied Authorities. Stanley Kenefic Also Comes pital This Momiug. Program— Coal and Ante*

from Stamford — Police Raymond Judd Stoutnar, 17, son Pl^debpbia Man (Sves Ifis mobiles Next to Be Taken lUrrlsburf, Pa., July 29—(AP)— of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoatnar of Governor Plnchot told early today Seek Fourth Suspect. 851 Tolland Turnpike died at 7:30 m Up— Monday Sled h r jna-tlal law will be proclaimed in Side of His Arrest this morning at the Me­ Fayette county, heart of the turbu­ strike there. morial hospital from injuries re­ dnstry WiD Disenss Code. lent coal strike area, with the ar­ New York, July 29.—(AP)— A Barcelona. ceived early yesterday afternoon rival of National Guard troops now third man from Stamford, Conn., enroute. when thrown from his bicycle when Three hundred state soldiers, was booked on a homicide charge to­ MAY REQUEST LOAN hit by an automobile driven by Mrs. New York, July 29—(AP) — The Washington, July 29.—(AP)— eoulpped with automatic rifles, day In the slaying of Dr. E. War­ CONNECTICUT NOW READY Gertnide Custer of 12 Windsor Aaocsiated Press teoay received a The R ecov ery Administration quietly entrained at dawn at Mt. ren Sylla, bachelor dentist. Avenue, Rockville, on Oakland letter from Paul Earl Peterxell of served notice today that the Prea^ Gretna, summer encampment of the The prisoner, who gave his name TO BUILD BRIDGE street, opposite Bunner’s Market. Phlliulelphia giving his version of dent’s vdimtary re-employment National Guard, and started for as Stanley Kenefic, 23, of 63 Wash­ How It Happenec his arrest in Barcelona, Spain, on. __ ington avenue, Stamford, surrender­ Jtilv 11 and saying that he was also’ agreement, now being signed by BrovmsvUle. . FOR RECOVERY CAMPAIGN Stoutnar, a pupil in the Manches­ The troops comprise the 2nd Bat­ ed in the Connecticut City yester­ ter High school and a member Of beaten and thrown talion, 112th infantry. In command day. He waived extradition and ‘brutally.’’ The lettei was mailed lapt year’s sophomore class, was en work movement, with the wages of of Major Kexmeth Momeyer. was locked up here early today. . • i is from Barcelona. Chainnan Johnson Says Fefi route to his home on his Licycle and present workers divided among n The governor’s action climaxed a The other men were locked “P JU| nf poHAfnl Un- Peterxell said be went to the po­ without bail yesterday. were I flUnOSl AU U1 ICUCiai turned off the sidewalk into Oakland greater number. bitter dash of authorities vdth They FOREST WORKERS lice, with an interpreter,. to report Sheriff Harry B. Hackney, of Fay­ described as Edward F. Moran, 22- oral Aid May Be Obtainei street opposite Brunner’s Market, At the same time it made clear the theft of a package from his that not all more substantially ptod ette county, on the sheiilf’s flat re- year-old shoe salesman of 694 Main directly into the path of Mrs. Cus­ pointments Have Been ter’s car which was proceeding automobile. The police sent him employees may expect to ^ t aa fufal to remove his deputies from street, Stamford, and Joseph (Ter­ BATTLEFLAMES with an escort, he said, to make a — To Discuss Subject south. The view was blocked by much when their working time is the strike area at the Governor’s "*'- ry) Terasowlch, 30, former Iceman, formal report to a judge at the parked trflek, it was said today. cut. A reasonable readjustment is quest, and followed a personal con of 15 Woodland Place, Stamford. Made; But District Attor­ Palacio de Justiclo. He was taken to the Manchester required. Its genenJ trend upward, ^satlon with Hackney by long A fourth man, whom the police There learning that the judge was actual terms left to the employ- Memoiiat hospital where it was distance telephone In the early name as Lawrence Kelly, protege Hartford, July 29 — (AP) at dinner and would return to an U , unless It develops that the la ^ Boys in State Camps Get foimd that he had suffered ruptures morning hours. of the dentist, is sought as the ring­ ney Question Unsettled. Whether the Commission appointed hour, Pbterxell said . he. told his bu a “peculiar seiue of .Juatlca.’’ 16,000 On Strike leader of a robbery plot which end­ by the General Assembly to com- of both lungs, - a compound, fracture escort that he would also go to din­ Then, the administration wU step ' Meantime 16,000 to 16,000 miners ed in the death of the 65-year-old First Experience in Fight­ struct an additional bridge across toten^ in- ner and return to time to see the to to see that the spirit of the agree­ seeking to enforce union recognl- dentist in his luxurious apartment i w h in g tnn, July 29.— (AP)—Ap- the Connecticut river between Hart- Juries from which he died early to- judge. ment is lived up to. 5 on T ^ on strike. Ten casualties her. lut pototm«.U foUow«i I. ford and East Hartford will en- toy. “The ‘escorting’ policeman said ’These and other points are cov- have resulted from sporadic rifle « d ing Woods Fires. deavor to borrow money from the Active In Church he would not let me go, since 1 was erec' in new official toterpretatieaa pMbl Are and violence In clashes be­ Detectives Prank Murray and Leo rapid fire succession during the last Federal government under the pro-1 Raymond was a member of the to his custody, and if 1 tried to leave of the agreement, made necessary tween deputies and pickets within Steiner, who brought the prisoners two weeks to place Connecticut in a visions of the public work act, will I g^^ond Congregational church and he would handcuff me. (Remember ]jy questions from industrialists de- the last four days. here, said Moran told them that he position to push forward with the New Haven, July 29.—(AP)— be discussed by the commission ne^ 11 jjj the Christian Endeavor the interpreter was there all the alrous of signing but uncertain Sheriff Hackney at Unlontowr, and Kelly met the dentist a month home mortgage relief, agricultum week. The commission has already time.) I. said since I had done no whether the agreement might not after the telephone conversatltfj, ago in Rockefeller city. The chance adjustment, and public works The leaders cf the youths in Presl- society amd Sunday school. He fre­ given the phase of financing the quently took part in dramatics by wrong 1 would leave. I walked to require impossible pay roll outlays, said he “would, under the circum­ acquaintance ripened and Dr. Sylla, phases of the administration pro- Roosevelt’s forest arm y re- construction of the bridge some my auto and got to. need Contimiea stances, rdease my authority, but the young people, and was ever who took a friendly Interest in gram. ported today that the recruits have conai^rauun,consideration, itIt was said by Chalr- ^ worthy cause. “Four additional policemen ran Today, the stream of returning only under martial law." young men, gave Kelly a key to his The Public wwto ^ n e under toeir first baptism o! over and started to jerk and yank agreement blanks, signed by em- He was assistant to Miss Marion He said the governor, according apartment. .u have emerged victors me from the auto. 1 realized it was pioyers from coast to. coast, con- to law. is .entirely in control of the Last Monday, according to the I ization of the administrative staff .U# to I umlSS to im th« Lieggt who was superintendent o f best to retTim to the palacio and tinued steadily. Definite figures as situation. He said he had 1 storyotory attributeattributed to Moran, Kelly start operations. The state man- fight forest fires this week on sev­ brW^rcoi^So JuiUor d.partm.i.t o( th. ^ phone the American consul. to the numbers were meager be­ ed appeallug the matter to presi- | t-hat thev rob the - I suggested that they rob the dentist ager of the Federal Home O ^ers eral fronts, reports to Foreatac R. Whether one of the requisites is an scbtol, and spent yesterday “They refused to. allow me lo cause many post-masters bad failed dent Rfwsetolt, but that “s i^ o fa Sl.OOO ring and his money. The Loan Corporation was named, and M. Ross of the Clonnecticut Forest ajiproprlation by the state to cover foren^n there, helping ^ every way phone and pushed me violently to count the return envelopes. ftppc&l now would be out of tac four drove here from Stamford, had his plan for regional offices ap- fc part of the construction cost, if possible to arrange for the exhlbl- Meanwhile, Hugh S. Johnson, di- lour arove 'proved. Committees charged with and Park Association showed, and 1 around, away from the phone. Ftoal- I", each case they were instrument- thls Is not necessary, it is believed tlon of work at the closing exercises j j njy to mark down rector of the enterprls was expect- Tte sheriff ordered hla deputies to (Conttoued On Page Eight) the administration of the tobacco the personnel of the Connecticut | last evening. ____ tleir numbers to report them to the | ^d to set totw fo^ ^ take the field at 4 a. m. and enforce coat in the agricultural reduction a. in checking the blaze. 1 State forest service officials^ board, announced this.weejk, would A warrant .was issued for the ar-1 p^per authorities.' I te|r Qompetltion covering two of tile orders he has Issued against form­ program are alrea<}y actively at rest of Mrs. Custer this morning. -teim^ilately they went into a biggest industries of the nation— w«rk. On the .other hand, except for praised the work of the Clvlllseyg™ lend a kindly ear to ,||i request for ing groups eh state highways. Md financial a^sUtonflb.^in' ihe. building Btie hold for- police court ftonsy and struck the pen from :py coal and automobiles, Mid the deputies would be wlth- the cotton ttofUe «nd eHtctxical Conservafitefl crews, aa^dilHiy ti elr efforts v ^ e equal in rqitte to of the brMgo. charged with reckless driving. struck me vlolmtly, shoved I Monday, bearingsj-— will efW ' on drawp ew the-iwlvalnf state .t^ p e. FEDERAL PROJECTS manufacturing industries, Cpnfl®ctl- mo about, spit in my iftce and*threw steel, first of the big Industries to cutmanufacturers have been almost those of the regular fire-flgbtlng Yonngbrt of Four’ Oeyemor In Oontrol He was the younges. of the four me into a ceU brutally, (In the bring up sharply the question of un­ “My position Is clearly stated in im represented suosong the buiflness | crew s, meantime coheealtog their num- organized labor. The code provldez The boys stationed at Camp children of Mr. and Mrs. Stoutnar jny ■ telegram to the governor, A t MUSaE SHOALS' men testifying dally at hearings be­ and was bom to E u t Hartford; May hers) and then searched me for an employee representation plan Hackney said. “Under the circum- fore administrators of the Industrial Walcott to Burrville, were called STATE COOPERATES wea^ns" which is not expected to prove ac- upon four times to as many days 5,1916. He attended school to West atances 1 have done all I can. It is recovery administration Hartford, when the family Uyed American said the police also cepteble to the administration to plain the governor naeant he .would New England Dlreetor this week, to fight fires near Tor- a t^ p tS to^eS n h is^ e , but|vlew of statements,by bfflclals titot r of | engaged sixty hours woul^ need and nitrate plants at Muscle Shoals “The toteniational world police,’’ The necemty necessity of putting intototo op- police, fearing a country- Japanese flnanders In the ofganlza- five-sevenths raise which mi|^ in Alabama, which were built dur­ formed last tight at C2ticago by eration tong war, poured undercover tlom ' ^ prove too great a burd«s of tee'em- crime-battling officials of several As soon as noEHSihle. esnedally to to-| ___ Assorted 1 ing the war. SEARS KCUARDED; as soon as possible, especially agents toto Chinatown to halt hos- T The Japanese promoters asserted pioyer. Under the Norris bill enacted at nations will elect officers tonight dustries covered'by national codM, tiilties. that the French are ready to te^t —— Barrow m Two Gun the request of the President, a sep- The aim Is to exchange Informa­ was stressed. The national codes a dim 1.000.000,000 francs (currently 663.- . SOCK ON THE NOSE tion and co-ordinate efforts to ob­ now being adopted are at d volun­ One Chinese, cornered In n . .1 i x r , i i\tr* \ arate agency, the Tennessee valley hallway, died with seven bullets to 060,000) If their Investigations of Qeveland, July 29.—i leqder of the "Bloody Barrew*’ gaxg fng floods and proridng Sin even away to a capltivlty now to Its aev- be ddegated to the ‘ dtates later. The State of 'Manchukuo, set up He ordered his pilot Lieut Has of Texas desperadoes, died to a I 2T flow of water for navigation pur- enth day. of MaD O rda House. They wW coopente with federal au­ Recelbte, 64.708,237.11;’ expeadl , with'the------assistonce ^ of the Japanese , ------McClellan. U. S. A., to be rea^ . to^ ho^itM, here early today of wounds poses. St. police held three men thorities by reporting to tee trade tures 67.074,666.00; balance, 6887,- to rule Manchuria, has not been roc- kop off about 8 a. m. (eastern stand* suffered In two gun fight battles, Congrrcs provided 650,000,000 In what Yvas called a plot to iddnap associations and to the fedsral gov­ 878 8M16 Customs duties . for ogiflzed by powers other than Jap- mrd time) today for Washington one at Platte aty, Mo., last week with which the valley authority C. P. Delore, wealthy mine owner. Chicago, July 29.—(AP) — The ernment through the U. S. district month 6M,636.285fi8. an. The League of Natloim has h ^ wanted to leave at.4;80 bw jffs, ■wiN the' second at Dexter, Iowa, could \>egln carrying out Its long In San Antonio. Texas, Adolph Tribune today .ebld Wesley M. attorneys any violations of the code Recelnts for flsctl -year (since specifically declared for a policy of secretary. Miss Frances M. Bo'Mn- M onday. range improvement program. ‘ A Galle, a parking lot operator, com­ Yars, 31-year-old eon o f the encountered by them on rcsular in­ Julv 1) 1144,568,789.18; expsndl- non-recognltloi. This action was goj, objected. ' ^ ^ .’The cause of death was infection board of three members, headed by plained he was kidnaped and re­ Richard W. Sears, one of spections or investigations made by tiiTM S249 77A256.46 (Indudliig'l taken on the theory that J^an ctoneral Johnson’s doubie-brcsstefl in ’head'wound. Barrow lapsed In Dr. Arthur E. Morgen Is to charge leased only when ho signed three foimders of Sears, Roebuck tee labor department. M7 044 SlfiV emergency expendl- ousted the former Chlnw gray suit was pressed^ his t o t e * : to a coma early Thursday and did of the plan. blank checks. Company,, hat) engaged a body- In order to atrengthbn the wo^k turM) ' excess of expenmtaree j rlsn admlnlatratlon by mllltery | shined. In - tea^ contrast net regain conadpusness. . guai^ following receipt of threat- of the national industrial recovery il05,209.t66 S3. I wrinkles and dust that ' showed, Police are seeking other members etdng lettm. He Is reported to board and to assist .the. federal, ad­ plainly when he arrived for an ovehr^ of the gang. have checked rut of his hotel and ministration In enforcing'the codes, night stqp and his first good night*i, Surrounded to Dexfleld Park Mon­ tc have left no -forwarding ad- it Is essential, that' states having sleep in wetes. The contrsst day, Barrow and four others at- Bad Weather Delays dreaa. itonlmum wage laws put them toto as marked as was his hotel bed ffosi^ tempted to shoot It out with a force, M mm A I FF I ASarsgaazn uIs connecieaconnected wiuiwith a local operation at once. 'The state offi­ Old Newspdpfirs Convict the hard, floor of the Army plans 08^ of 20 officers. Barrow 'was critically ■ the ho- cials-.will then have full authority which he caught a few wliuEs on m- woimded, his wUe, Blanphe, taksn Balbo Armada profeased to to enforce minimum wage decrees l!^ht from Detroit yesterday alter*'" prisoner, and three others escaped. know nothing of his ' whercabouts set by wage.boards wbleh will to 2 Men In Chicago Court noon. - _ • ■ ' ■ Plan b W orktag , „ They are Clyde Barrow,* Marvin^’s or the threats, the newspaper said all probability coincide with fates set to the national, oodes. , It will His eyes were*bk>od8hst but tes^. brotlier, Clyde’s wife, Bonnie and an By AModated Prerc JlmiEile M attern planned to leave Called Spendtlirttt The "Y*" came in for public at- also be possible teroufli state action | In a newspaper dated May j teewed Ms satiaftictld T fo a posse Investlg&tad a tip that they cauM of. untevoraUe weather. states -were i-foraralatod uid w ill be dow. Ihrids the grocery s t^ . was j two audlsncss hsra_ 'Hie master of the supply ship 6800,000 estate left by bis iatber. conviction and. today they-.need were hiding in woods near Wood- Everything was ready, however, reoomnxsndsd' to wage boards for ths brick used In smatemg win-1 “Alter an, it teJhs 11|^ w a^ The posse returned at dark for- the departure of the armbda Jelllnge at Oodthaab, Oretnlsnd, The action was taksn at request of TyiAvEwnim term s o i ons y ^ sadh m b'ri motosr, Mn. Anna L. Sean, consideratloo. ' SSf. v i t aI#o was wrapp^te a er. the oao whu Mty tew _ Without findtogaaythlag. the longest hop tee wtara telegraphed -Governor Jensepr of the Brtdewdl. ■> n , o t ahd.lga wlto, Mn. LUhan CarroU newspaper teted May 88, lita. jtso me*, Bdanle Parker Barrow was first journey to Italy ftOtn the United Gperaland that Col. Charles A. The case-dates back , to Oct.- 1, I lndbergh Intended- soon to fly - VBMfStXgNT BOMB 1982 when .' a . 'btlte -was hurifd .'YeetMte^r to the court of J i ^ hazdrot reported batng frsated for gunshot States. H yde Parii, If. Y., July 2 9 .-r(^ ) Rudolsh Desort Mwut ths qRlp. svi* [ ‘T «e A n t arrangements from Godthaab to Baffin Land, a Two yean later the egtote. 'at waaads______In a Daarcr______hoapltal,------jraatar------,, rProvIrional arrangements were was reportad t o . have shrunk to dwwe ites'Bteto.preswlted;**^ e tff but -a eheeki9 showed she was stode for uring Bsntry Bay In large Island west of Qreenlahd. Colonel • Lindbergh, whp with 6400JI00, was- restond to his eoo- irtaPBiXM ot ths not to hs foxmd. , . ’ Sisuthtni Iretand as sn rlternative ttin’S frk cU u wsro liasvin Bnrraw facts trial at landing pAacs for the Italians be Mrs. Undbergh has bean xjMpplag tred whtn his wlto: ^ asHsI routes, was sild to bs (ian> fbre Judge H d n ^ ah<. 'w lio ' *-’,|te*rMe,ol‘m ^ i^ «^ Xaiiy ea 'ch^ges'of asinult cause Is frequsnt ovsr Valsn thst-te'was'boos agate'ooiBgMMlt ■y tloBtef b rt trtth litent to UU. : : i ridsriag n filgM io^brwi^. ^ '-'-I ‘ fi-.'i - - X' ■' i '- V.^TVi • - - ■*, - I — SAW MATES HOME LOAN HEAD PRESD) Negro Is, Given KIDNAPED RAHSTOMDEUTS OPENS UP omcE ON m s VACATION _ High U. S. Post DAVE cur DODHIS Miss Priscilla A. Crosby State Adnuiistrator to Direct Greets His Neii^hbors at I J 'I New York, July 28.—Unfavorable Lee Replaces u To Wed This Afternoon divided ch a n ^ in the past week to­ Horn Mortgages Is Now Mjde Park on ffis Arriral taled only ten, the emalleet munber Miss PriscUla Alden Crosby, for any week sim^ February, 1980, Hnglies P krtier hfuiA says Stanard Statistice Co. One m New Haven. —Mother Greets ffim. daughter of Mrs. Ethel L. Crosby dividend was- passed and nine were of 75 Robert Road and the late B. ABOUTTOWN reduced. In the previous week ther^ Bwotra and Bnunon. H. Croeby,' for many years adver­ were seventeen unfavorable revl- New Haven, July 29 — (AP) — The town’s outside force has about alona. Favorable changes totaled Hyde Park, N. Y., July 29.— (AP) tising manager oY The Herald, will completed the oUlng of streets main­ Peter M. Kennedy, state adminis­ thirteen, one leea than a week ago. Roland Garros Stadium, Auteidl, —Franklin D. Roosevelt came home be married this afternoon to Henry tained by the town. are now Three payments were increased, trator for the Federal Home Loan j today for the first time as President Charles Hampe o^Deep River, who at work on Elm street from Hart­ seven were resumed, two extras Ira n ce, July 29.— (A P )— ^Ihe dou­ ford road to Forest street* ’The Mortgage C!orporation, has opened I of the United States. formerly made his home with bis were voted and one initial dividend bles players of Fruce and Great temporary quarters in the bsmklng road is being torn up, gravel ap­ was declared. B iiti^ the veteran Jacques Brog- Mr. Roosevelt smiled as he walk­ aunt and uncle, Mr. .md Mrs. plied, raked over and rolled, nwtiHng house in Broadway formerly the ed from his special train amidst a Adolph Hampe of 672 Center non and Jean Borotra for the tH- home of the Broadway Bank and an even smface and when completed crowd of old friends and neighbors. street. will >e greatly improved. Chain store sales ir this Federal color and H. G. N. Lee and George Trust company which recently went The ceremony will be performed Reserve diistrict last month virtual­ into receivership. His greeting with his mother at the Patrick Hughes for tbe British, to­ station was drowned out by the at 4 p. m. by the Rev. Ernest M. Actual work was being done by ly equalled those of a year ago, the day took the court for the third f| Kennedy returned from Washing­ Paddock at Trinity church. Con­ most favorable year-to-year com­ ton yesterday, where he had ob­ cheers of the gathering. the track crew of the Manchester match of the challenge round o t “Hello, Sam,” and "How are you, cord, Mass. The bride and bride­ section of the New York, New parison since June, 1931. Depart­ Davis Oup mmpetition after being tained a general outline of the cor- groom wlU be attended by Mr. and ment store sales were 5 per cent pontion’s objects. He immediately Ed” were heard from the President Haven A Hartford Railroad on whiat delayed by rain. as he shook hands all around before M rs. H enry Engm an o f Ck>ncord, was formerly the South Manchester Robert L. Vann, above, negro under last year, while total ealea of A Biz-bour drizzle stopped short­ b^^an the Utek of setting up his or­ M ass. wholesale firms making reports to ganization. The personnel, he said, departing by automobUe from the railroad, this morning. There was newspaper publisher of Pitts­ ly after 2 p. m., and after the The bride wUl w ear a gra y awh the local Federal Reaerve agent wiiuld be a few persons specialized depot to the famUy estate at Krum little work done on the South Man­ burgh, Pa., has been named spe­ courts had been dried the players blue traveling costume, a Vionnet rose 23 per cent qver June, 1982, the in the business of the corporation. Elbow nearby. chester- line from the time that the cial assistant to U. 8. Attorney went out to warm up for the model. On their return from a I best gain on reevord. First, Kennedy made a survey of passenger service was discontinued General Cummings, In charge of m atch. ^ With Mrs. Roosevelt at his side short wedding trip they wUl make until the final taking over of the available places for headquarters and his mother on the doorstep, tbe the Justice Department’s claims Great Britain won the two open­ their home in Deep Diver/ road by the New Haven. There Sugar melt of thirteen American and branch offices. He took space happy Chief Executive waited for a division. . ing singles encounters yeeterday in the Broadway Bank building, he Miss Crosby was .graduated from was Just enough service over the refiners from Jan. 1 to July 22 ag- and neMed only one more victory moment before entering bis home Manchester High school and the line by freight cars to require some gregated 2,220,000 long tons against explained, as it offered better ac­ to chat with local officials and give to take the cup France has held Indiana, Pa., state nornuu school. attention to the roadbed and it was 2,150.000 in the same 1932 period. since 1927. com odations fo r the tim e being tiiaTi the most of photographers some DETEimVESFEAR any place down town offered to him. She gave up teaching and three on this that men were at work this Deliveries of 2,005,000 tons com­ picture chances. years ago entered the advertising m orning. pared with 2,000,000. He said the government has given Away from a busy round of con­ instructions that Federal buildings department of Sage, AUen and ferences at the capital where he has Company, Hartford. A fire alarm was turned in at CHINESE TONG WAR WOMAN BADLY HURT be used for offices wherever possi­ been directing the National recovery ble. 2^. Hampe received his educa' eleven o’clock last night when it was drive, Mr. Roosevelt decided to "put tion in Germany and Is engaged in discovered that a water heater had (Continued brom Page One) IW AU ST. WORKERS Other Branches the lid on” for over the week-end IN CENTERBROOK CRASH As the other branch offices, there the furniture business In Deep become overheated at the home of and no appointments were before R iver. Miss Annie McAdams, 22 Williams chop suey bouse by gunmen, fled will be one in New Haven besides M onday. headquarters, and others in Water- street. There was no fire but a pipe with a bullet in his shoulder. TO ADOPT A CODE buzy, Hartford, Bridgeport and New Tbonghti On Drive Dobie-Fairweather had burst. The dead man was identified as Centerbrook, July 29.—(AP)— London. It was quite possible, he Nevertheless, the thoughts of tbe Wing Gin, member of the On Leong Miss Doris Church of Chaster was Miss MUdred Dorothy Fair- said, that it will be deemed well to President naturaUy were still center­ Tong, whose ancient rivalry with New York, July 29.— (AP)—With injured serioualy today as the ear weather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the New York Stock Exchange have branches in Putnam, Norwich, ed on the industrial rebabiUtation the Hip Sings has at times burst In­ Samuel Arthur Fairweatber of 64 I to deadly warfare. closed today for the first of a coV driven by Msrvon Walden of Chee- Danbury and other places. drive and he noted with considerable TO RAISE STANDARDS Walker street wiU be married ; ils Police were trying to connect the secutive run of Saturday suspen­ ter, in which she was a passenger, “The idea will be to carry our interest the story of the resignation afternoon at four o’clock at tbe shootings with tbe killing of a sion which will extend into Septem­ struck the platform of the stm of to tot pecute," anid Keanedy, of James A. Moffett as vice-presi­ OF WELFARE WORKERS |W. J. Prann. cltlaluis who Center Congregational church, to Chinese in Pittsburgh Sunday. ber, brokers had more time for con­ Sitting together at a quiet game dent of the Standard OU Company Richard John Doble, son of Mrs. sideration of the possibility of a She was taken to the .Middlesex to oonw to the of New Jersey. hospital, Middletown, where doctors of cards, Mrs. Charles F. Ur- Laura Pond Doble of Worsester, Hartford, July 29.— (AP)—Super­ code for Wall street -employes under schell, above, and Mrs. Walter Moffett is expected to associate Mass. Rev. Watson Woodruff wUl the National^ Iqdustriai Recovery said she suffered a fTaotured skull, ^ to , ^ _ visors In the Public Welfare Depart­ R. Jarrett, below, saw their hus­ himself With General Hugh S. perform the ceremony. STORM WARNING A ct. broken ribs and. arms, and internal to n to o r o f ment of Hartford, New Haven, injuries. bands dragged away from the Johnson, the President’s industria; The bride is a graduate of Beaver The association 6f stock ex­ administrator. Bridgeport and other lArge commu­ Walden, who was uninjured, was win be ftw pla'd^ Urschell mansion in Oklahoma College, Jenklntown, Pa. Mr. Doble nities, who do not measure up to change firms through its counsel, City by machine gun kidnapers. Members of the President’s official Is a graduate of Worcester Poly­ taken to the Westbrook Bameka of *T m^ht almost say there will be standards set in the Federal emerg­ Washington, July 29.— (AP)—The brokers were informed, has been in state police and held under IIJKN) no jobs to fill. Those who are Jarrett was released an hour famUy indicated quite clearly that technic Institute and of ClarK Uni­ ency relief act, may have to give Weather Bureau reported today touch with the recovery administra­ later, but Urschell, wealthy oil the administration has not beea versity. bond on a technical charge of reck­ taken on will be specialized in the way to trained social workers before that the tropical storm which , has tion authorities in this connection. less driving. business of the corporation.” operator, is held for ransom va­ satisfied with the attitude of some their cities can share In Federal re­ been traveling northward for sev­ The matter o f’establishing maxi riously estimated at from ^250,- officers of the Standard OU of New The automobile struck a comer of Kennedy said the Waterbury lief funds, it became known today. eral days was approaching the mum hours for clerical workers has the store platform as it mate a office may be in a bank building or 000 to 11.000.000. Jtrsey and they were convinced that IS BURNED TO DEATH Though the state emergency relief southern end of Great Abaco island, received particular attention In the Moffett’s resignation and association right-turn, boimded onto the side­ three places are available. The commission will not take up tbe northeast of Nassau. code discussions, it was said, in walk, plunged on a distance esti­ Hartford office may go to the Fed­ with the industrial campaign would problem of standards imtil it meeta The bureau said the disturbance view of the long hours which most New London, July 29.—(AP)— mated at 600 feet and struck a tree. eral building. In Bridgeport there help bring the issue into the open again on August 7, this question has ‘was now moving westward "or stock exchange firms found it neces­ Overcome by smoke when he re­ The car was badly damaged. seemed to be no place in a hank and also stimulate tbe cooperation I been acted upon by a sub-committee north, northwestward” about 10 sary to use employes because of the building and it may be located else­ of all members of the oU industry entered his burning farm bouse at of the Connecticut Social workers’ I miles per hour and that It was at­ ! hu^ volume o f business during the where? Decisions will be made in Sport Briefs behind the movement for higher Salem last night, in an attempt to committee on relief planning, which tended by shifting gales near its past few months. The special Sat­ Washington on the basis of the sur­ wages and shorter working hours. obtain his valuables, George Baron, has submitted definite recommenda­ center and by “winds having hurri­ urday holidays and the shortened 65, was burned to death. veys and recommendations. Danny Jones of Charleston, S. Marvin H. McIntyre, a secretary tions to the commission. The rec­ cane force over a very small area.” trading period of the past w'eek Kennedy said there was quite a to tbe President, accordpanled him The farmhouse, burned to the ommendations, it was stated today, The bureau advised caution for were decreed by the exchange to McCormack & B a n ^ C., set a new record to win the an' ground with a loss that has been task immediately ahead in making here and took over an office at are baaed on provisions of the Fed­ vessels from the north WAharnufi; ease this burden. w m P r e e e n t nual five-mile A sbl||p and Cooper estimated a |6,500. Mr. Baron and the objects of the corporation under­ ■'.ver swim a t C b ifn ^ ton in 1 :6 2 :- Poughkeepsie which is manned by eral act which Imposes certain qual­ the southeastern coast of Florida General opinion among stock stood. It is his intention to give as members' of the White House staff. his wife were asleep when the fire ifications of personnel before reim­ 8md said storm warnings would be brokers is that steps will be taken 14 2-5, or 33 minutes and 21 sec broke out and were awakened by much publicity as possible to the onds better than the old m arl. Almost every facility of the bursements of relief expenditures displayed from Miami to Fort soon to establish minimum salaries ARTIE setting up of the offices and the White House is at the command of John Urbanik, a neighbor who- saw can be made. Pierce, Fla. and a maximum work week for Wall opening of them. Also, he said it Mr. Roosevelt for his two weeks tbe flames as he was passing the If {the conunlssion adopts the rec­ street employes. Fred Hulbert, Jr., not only made house, but the man later returned MATNO will be necessary to counteract mis­ a hole-in-one oi. a golf course near stay here. While he nopes to ; it in ommendations of the .subcommittee TO VISIT BRIDGEFOBT apprehension as to Just what the a great deal of rest he also intends and was trapped by the smoke and and finds It necessary to Impose A nd ^ flames. corporation ^ do. He cited th^ I aw?mpl£h‘ the“ toat^^ to keep close tab on National af­ higher standards than now exist in Bridgeport, July 29.—(AP)— The state police of the Groton I mercantile collateral may not be | the Tokeland Ui&s. fairs. Frequent conferences with public welfare departments, cities Captain Jimmy MoUison and his GOVERNORS ON VISIT RITZ BALLROOM barracks are investigating. taken for loans, and loans may not Cabinet members and other aides will have to decide either to con­ wife, Amy, who cracked-up at ORCHESTRA be given on home property of a are in prospect. form or to lose their financial bene­ Lordship Meadows last Sunday Tom Wright shot a 67 on the PURPLE HEART PARLEY TO HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS value in excess of 620,000. Cherokee par 70 course to win It is the intention of Mr. Roose­ fits from the Federal act. If they night after flying the Atlantic With A Complete Kennedy expects to make state­ medal honors in the Knoxville, velt to remain here imtU August 10 want the money, some supervisors ocean from Wales, will return to ments explanatory of the work of when be wUl return to W ellington Derby, July 29.—(AP) — The and other workers who got their Tenn., city golf championship and National convention of the Purple Bridgeport by air next Friday, It Los Angeles, July 29.—(AP)—A the corporation in its efforts to set a new course record. direct personaUy the re-organization Jobs because of political connections was announced today by Fred Mol- FLOOR bring relief to home owners who are of the government which becomies Heart Veterans Association of the rather thto because of training or dozen governors, here as part of United States will be held In Derby ler, manager of the Bridgeport air­ the program of the 25th m w iiai con ­ in need of it effective at that time. He hopes to fitness for their work, may be oust­ port. Bill Spaulding has signed a five October' 6 and 7, Frank J. Cushner, ed. ference of I state’s chief executives, SHOW year contract to continue as foot- return here later and remain until Tbe MoIUaons’ visit here will be A recent survey on four New i >,nii -f after Labor Day. National Commander, announced to­ early today marched across a st^ e AT in compliment to tbe people of Jersey main trunk highways, espe- ft ^ day following a session of the Na­ in front of five thousand eyes and Streets Decorated Bridgeport and Stratford and the dally designed for safety, pro^ ' Angeles, The streets of Hyde Park and tional Executive committee. The TRAINING PERIOD ENDS. glaring footlights in tow of winsome that 80 per cent of the fatalities association of veterans who have airport management for the many screen maidens who hailed from the Bud Hafey, young outfielder of Poughkeepsie were decorated with courtesies extended to the filers occurred at night. fiags and bunting for the presiden­ been awarded the Purple Hrart New Haven, July 29.—(A P I- visitors’ respective states. theiSan Francisco Mission Reds of Local units of the 102nd Infantry re­ after their crash here, Moller said. tial arrival and a sort of holiday medal by the Federal government It was part of the governors' pro­ RAITS the Coast league, is said to have Arrangements for the visit were spirit prevai’ed. for valor In action was organized in turned today from Camp Cross after gram for their first day in Southern one of the smallest heads in . .se- a two weeks’ training period. The made by Moller and Fred L. Fos­ Crystal Lake Mr, Roosevelt took off his straw Ansonla last September and now California, a day In which the offi ball. Weighing 180 pounds, the regiment departed from Niantic and ter, who called on the Mollisons in Personal Notices | hat to wave greetings aOs he rode has state departments In California, dais rubbed elbows with film royal­ youth wears a size six hat, accord­ along. Pennsylvania, New York, Minnesota the various units disbursed to their New York yesterday. ty and listened to the wisecracks Saturday, July 29th ing to teammates. respective stations. Colonel Lewis IN MEMORIAM Entering tbe drive to the famUy and Washington. of Will Rogers, the actor-humorist. L. Field, commanding officer, said TO ENTER OHIO U. Governor John C Wlnant of New In loving memory of Lessely G. James “Moose” Taus:dg, veteran home, he drove past a field of com of tbe camp:. Dandag 8:30-12:30, D. S. T. Lennon who passed away July 30th, planted in the broad epace between BANK OFFICIALS SHOT. Hampshire and Governor Wilbur 1982 San Francisco boxing manager, be­ “I am highly satisfied with the Cleveland, O., July 29—(AP) — Cross of Connecticut discovered lieves he Bsus an outstanding ring the residence and the Albany Post Admissiim 50 cents. road. Taylorsville, N. C., July 29.— results.” He said the officers and Jesse Owens, negro who ran the 100 Jean Harlow, platinum blonde Lonely are we without you. prospect in' Joe Lang, former na­ (.AP)—^Two offidals of the Mer­ men had displayed efficiency in yards in time no man has beaten, actress, sitting between tbem at a DANCE AT RAU*S How we miss you no one knows; tional amateur bantamweight “There is Just enough com announced today he had applied for there,” he explained, “to feed the chants' and Farmers’ Bank here handling tactical problems which banquet on a studio sound stage. Our thoughts are always with you. champion. Lang recently turned were a part of the training. The admission to Ohio State University. From early morn till evening close. cows.” IncidentaUy, Mr. Roosevelt were shot and seriously wounded Today the governors were to be Where Good Times End professional and displayed marked conduct of all bad been excellent No fewer* than 28 colleges and Friends may think you are forgotten, tried vainly to convert the newspa­ today by two bandits wha fled im­ given a luncheon, review tbe Unit­ But the wound is as fresh to-day, ability In his early pro battles. mediately after tbe shooting apptu:- he said. universities, through friends and ed States fleet, and attend a water Only To Come Again! Aa when you left us broken hearted, permen to his \back-to-the-land ently without looting tbe Institu­ alumni groups, tried to persuade ca rn iv a l.' Just one’ year ago to-day. Bush league fame^was won by movement, suggesting that they yoimg Owens that his athletic take a residence in the country tion. SALESMEN IN FIGHT 'Mr. and Mrs. James Lennon and W. Libke of Shelton when he T. C. Barnes, cashier of tbe bank, future lay in their direction. At the FapiHy. pitched a no-hit, no-run, no-walk dui;ing their stay here and milk National Interscholastic meet In Mr. and Mrr. J. Lesseley Lennon cows. But the newspapermen decid­ was shot in the arm and in tbe side. New London, July 29.—(AP)— TODAY! and Family. ' game against Olympia in the Tim­ Solon Little, assistant cashier, was Chicago recently, Owens smashed Zane Grey's ber League of Washington state. ed they coiUd do better pounding - The record of Mldiacl Sciro of three world’s scholastic records be­ typewriters. j wotmded in the abdomen. Paterson, N. J,, for 'Thinking 12 "SUNSET PASS” CARD OF THANKS Tbe bandits- entered the bank Just side tielng the world 100-yard and “Don’t Bet A "southpaw golfers’ ” associa­ quarts of beer, and staying sober, record, 9.4 seconds. He is the cur­ SUN., MON. AND TUES. The families of Ellen Powers Mel­ after it opened, began shooting and still bolds good here. On Love” ton and J. Meadle Melton, gratefully tion o f Duluth,^ Minn,, with 40 HOLY YEAR PILGRIMS fled. rent A. A. U. Broad Jump champion members will sensor an all-Min­ Ray Pritchard and Harold Mc- TH E “ O T H E R ackno^edge the many kind expres­ Grady, salesmen, drank a dozen WOBOBN” in sions of sympathy from their neigh- nesota southpaw tournament late Vatican aty, July 29 —(AP) - STRIKE CONTINUES bora, and friends. In August. NURSE RETIRED quarts apiece last night and wound her hoa- Pope Pius received In audience to­ up In police Station cells. While "b a o d 'e day the largest group of Holy Year Washington, July 29.—(A P I- Hollywood, Cal., July 29.— (AP)— celebrating their “beat day’s busi­ —A genera] strike of movie studio Utol pilgrims from America. There Second Lieutenant ^ucy R. Taylor, ness In months” they engagediin a were 347 of them. Army Nurse Corps, of Danbury, technicians, which started with tbe DH) ¥ 00 H m T H A T - fight and broke a restaurant win­ walkout of sound men at only one Saturday's The Pope said he was pleased Conn., has been ordered retired by dow. with the initiative which induced the War Department due to dis­ studio three weeks ago, neared the Thomas P. Henry, president of The Judge turned them loose this end of its first week today with ■uch a large number to make the ability incident to active service. morning on their promise not to let the American Automobile Associa­ long Journey to receive the Holy producers and employes still at | Shopping List tion, is serving his 11th term in Her retirement will take effect it happen again. They paid for the Year Indulgence July 31. logger-heads over an agreement on that capsujity. window. salary and working hours. Granulated Sugar, Road tests with an automobUe 10-lb. cloth sack •., 48c fuel containing 10 pef cent alcohol, conducted by the American Auto­ Tango Extract, mobile Association, showed that bottle • • • • • • • the blend is nearly five per cent 17c less efficient than regular gasoline. William Stout, former Detroit

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SU1«DAY SCHOOL LESSON T a ^ tt avenue left yesterday for k Americas Awaiting MaHorca TfistI few d ^ ' v^^eatldn at C i ^ Cod, Prgvincetown. JHfs Ladle DevUn of the Roek- The Example Of Gideon viUe Teleplume Exchange is qiend- Ing her annual vacation at Ply­ mouth and Hyannia, hfaaa. W . J . DMUSOK Text: Judges 7:1-7, 16-21 , John Gwor^ n mdfiber of toe QRGANIZERS^^ U. S. Marinea :Band, Waddngton, The Intemstlonai Uniform Sun­ D. C , is spending hla vacation with Whether or not you think the day. School Lesson :^or Jnly SO. hia parents, Mr. and Mra. V. Gwmrek, “new deal” has cauped an upheaval THE MEANING OF LIFE BY MEL WORKERS of 88 Union street in our economic exlatenee wait until By W M. E. LE urer of toe Ladles’ Auxlllaiy of the Not Making Any Headway in radio within toe next' twelve months. A. O. H., and SDrs. Maigiuret Mc- The beginning of a new radio era is Effort to Arouse Employee's The story of Gideon is a good International Sunday School Les-<«faith, In the love o f Twan, and of Cartin, County President of toe at band; there la no mistake about one to read If one is obsessed A. O. H. Auxiliary, have returned son Text, July SOth: the Lord. This writer says that in Rockville. that. with the power of big things. from attending the National conven­ ”The Lord Is the Strength of My uever in his adult life has he ex­ The automobile, being more or less That obsesidon Is not quite as tion of toe orguiizatlon at Chicago. Life.” — Psalm 27:1. perienced any religious impulse. Regardless of union organizers necessary according to American strong In the* world today as it Mrs. Mary Fitzroy of Providence, Possibly this writer has the notion in Rockville both manufacturers R. I., Is spending a few days in standards, has been impfoved as too was a few years ago. We have What is the meaning of life? that religious impulse la what has and laborers are In accord with the Rockville wdto relatives. improvements showed their worth. seen the counsel of big men fail, been witnessed at so-called revi­ This question has been put to a n«w code for woolen manofacturers The drive against chicken thieves When one motor car wore out and big plans and big organiza­ vals, people in convulsions, and number of well known writers. One as being considered at Washington. in Tolland county continued last eve­ another had to be purchased. Tha.t is tions go wrong. Wo are discover­ shouting in emotional hysteria, or While talking to an organizer yes­ ning under toe direction of Sergeant toe price paid for what we consider ing that things can be too big, replies that he does not know, but that religion is a miraculous power terday, it was learned that they are Hanison L. Huriburt of toe Staf­ necesiury existence and but fore­ especially If there be any un­ everyone can know and ought to in a moment translating a sinner soundness in the foundation or ro t satisfied with 40 hours a week ford Barrackx stalls our emulating the fall of know. The Lord both anticipated Into a saint. Religion is nothing of Babylon—or so think a goodly num> imy hollowness at the core. the question and demonstrated the cii employees of the woolen xnills The Rockville Boys’ Band wrill the kind. The Lord does not com­ her o f mossbacked die-hards. This Napoleon Is reported to have answer. What the meaning uf life but are seeking a reducUon to 35 hold a rehearsal at toe Elks Home plete a giant oak in a moment. He­ idea of giving every man a full din­ said that God was on the side of to Him was. He declared when a hours as the maximum hours with on Monday evening with Director licon is the daily shunning of evils no reduction in pay. ner pall, a good automobile along the great battalions, but he had boy, “W ist ye noa that I must be and doing ?ood In the service of CMrl Prutting in charge. All mem­ This Is one of the serious prob­ with a modem radio set is bound to redson to alter that opinion, and about my Father’s business?” And humanity because of the Lord, and bers are urged to attend this re­ lems now confronting toe manu­ make Itself felt for toe simple rea­ Is reported, also, to have re­ later He said that He Came that then His love and light unfold as hearsal. facturers In Rockville as a majori­ son that every man is determined to marked upon the fact that while w j might have life more abimdant- quietly as the tree grows iand Announcement is made by Mr. ty of toe employees of the local have them; just as he is determined he and other great military con­ ly. The meaning of the life of brings forth its fruit. and Mrs. J. Ruch of Florence avenue woolen mills are. content^ and to find the wherewithal to feed his querors had gone dowr to ulti­ everyone is, or should be, to do the Another writes that the good of of toe engagement of their daugh­ satisfied as to their working hours family. mate defeat, Jesus, who had never Father’s will, and make the happy life is an end in Itself to be loved ter, Rose, to Albert Davies, son of led an army or fought a battle, life of others more abundant. and enjoyed; that he finds pleasure Four of the five Americans awaiting trial in Mallorca on the ehasge la e discontent which recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies, of Esther Philosophizing is out of my Une so arose over working two shifts, a avenue. The wedding will take was still progressing in His con­ Another s€iid that he goes on in doing work conscientiously. Well of assaulting a civil guard are shown in this new photogr&ph Jnst ro* ril stick to radio for the rest of quest of the world. working, for the same reason that a said! Happiness exists ' nowhere ceived in the United States. From left to right, are Walton Blodgat. total o f 110 to 115 hours a week, place in toe early, fall. piece. The ultra-small midget set, hen goes or laying eggs. A reply other than n doing work from the Mrs. Clinton B. Lockwood. Rodeiick Mead &a6 Clinton B. Lockwood. was easily Ironed out without any A meeting of Kiowa Council, has shown what may be expected' Degree of Pocahontas, was held last Gideon stands as a strange and o'^ ^hocking ignorance! So to go on love of service. trouble. It Is considered doubtful if within toe next year or so. TMs evening in Red Men’s haU. Miss exceptional figure in military his is to live on the same level w i& the The Lord life itself. He created toe manufacturers can reduce toe small priced machine has been a Mae Phillips, who was recently tory— a man who, when he had fowls of the air and the beasts of man a receptacle of His life. His Rev. S. C. Franzen and Theological dover is spending the week-end. with i/orking hours one-third without feeler to see how toe public reacts ter any reduction in pay due to the elected president, presided for the a battle to fight, cho.«»e to reduce the field. Life should have a fixed life comes to us like the emanation student Herbert Gustafson of Meri­ • ”e nt their summer cottage. toe idea that each home should'have rather than to increase his forces. fact that toe contracts now held by first time. A social hour followed purpose, and all powers and re­ from the sun. Because He lives we den will preach at the regular ser­ Elm Chrest., more than one radio. The msbufac- It Is true that Gideon depended toe local firms will keep toe mills toe meeting at which time refresh­ sources should be directed to its live. The meaning of this life is vices. Pastor Erickson will spend -^'v. Wallace I. Woodln called on turer has found out, to his sorrow, in some measure upon strategy, going well Into toe fall months. ments were served. accomplishment How disconcerted that we may make ourselves con next week attending the Conference •Several families at Andover Lake that one radio is all that toe average but deeper than his dependence Thursday afternoon. Many of toe leaders of toe Rock­ The Auxiliary of Rosalie Lodge must be the life of those who have tinually larger receptacles of His of Christian Workers at Northfield, home will support at present, if a upK>n strategy was his dependence Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Benton will ville weavers and spinners have will hold a meeting at Princess hall no objective! The daily, momentary life, in which are infinite potencies, Mass., and expects .to make a ’ trip good midget set will supply toe upon the integrity and courage of receive jointly a certificate of hon­ given toe “cold shoulder” to toe or­ on Village street on Tuesday eve­ purpose of life should be to over­ and this until the self-life is exter­ west together with his family the wants of a family, a larjgei machine his soldiers. He selected the men orary recognition from Connecticut ganizers who have been trying in ning at which time plans wdll be come our weaknesses and defects, minated, and we can say, “The following week. Anyone in need of wlL not be bought. It takes good for his enterprise by methods de­ pastoral services will please call the State College “for outstanding rural Rockville for a week to get an or­ made for toe annual outing to be and make ch.-’.racter strong in Lord is the strengrth of my life.” held during August. * salesmanship to sell toe larger radio signed to single out the ready and parsonage next week, and after next leadership.” Mr. and Mrs. Benton ganization meeting together to Mrs. Charles Pitkin of Vernon will today. the trustworthy. week call Herman Johnson. Tel. for 15 years have been leaders in oonBider toe wages and working entertain toe Vernon Grange /it aer The smaller machines have The device by which he chose 5517. agricultural co-operative enterprises hours. The fact that few transient these was so simple that one in Tolland county. A t Andover Weavers come to Rockville has home on ndet Wednesday afternoon. brought about a few changes that, could hardly have supposed it to they have built up a successful been a big factor In defeating the This meeting is sponsored by toe undoubtedly will be incorporated in be effective. He led his army poultry, dairy and fruit farm. Both efforts of toe few organizers. - Home Economics Committee of toe toe larger sets as they prove toem- down to the water to drink. There were active in organizing the Tol­ Cdebrate lYedding Anniversary Grange of w^ilch Mrs. Pitkin is a selviss worthy. The most notable were the quick men of Initiative Queer Twists land County Farm Bureau. From Mr. and Mrs. G^rge E. Barber member. change in toe midgets has been toe who lapped up the water putting a meeting at their home In 1917 of Union street, are celebrating A large number attended toe absence of a power transformer. their hands to their mouths and grew the Eastern Connecticut Poul­ their -fiOto wedding anniversary to­ boxing exhibition held last evening This power transformer has been tbs went on about their task, while CH U RCHES In Day^s News try Producers Association. Mr. day at toe home of their daughter, at toe C. D. 'K. arena at Crystal most costly replacement in the larg­ there were also the slow and de­ Bentpn has been a director of the Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of Union Lake. These bouts were post­ er sets; when it burned out toe cost liberate ones who took time to SALVATION ARMY ^ UNION SERVICES Columbia Grain Buying Aasoeiation street with whom they make their poned from Tuesday evening on ac­ spoiled at least a good ten-dollar bill kneel and drink .a long draught. of the since its formation. He has been home. count of toe rain. before toe set would again be play­ Harrison, N. J.— John Papa went The rebuilding of toe concrete Rejecting this latter majority, Adjt. Reginald Martin, Conunander CENTER CONGREGATIONAL chairm w o f the town finance boarc The couple were married In East able. A new tube has b e ^ developed to couft charged with causing an sidewalks in Rockville where they Gideon chose the 300 who drank Saturday, July 29, at 7:30 p. m.— and the about 10 years and for 12 years has Hartford, July 29, 1873, and came to do away with this Item In toe accident by driving with one arm, have been damaged during toe past qulcM>, and these he divided into Open air, comer Birch and Mtdn SOUTH METHODIST CHURCHES been a director of the Willimantic to Rockville from that community smaller sets. I f In toe smaller ma­ the other being around a woman at year is now underway. This work teree companies. streets. in the Trust Company. Mrs. Benton was very soon after. They have also chines why not in toe eight or ten his side. will require several weeks with Sunday, July SO CENTER CHURCH. county chairman of home economics lived In Meriden, Colchester, New tube affairs? There is no doubt Supt. of Public Works George B. Then Gideon’s strategy entered 9:30 a. m.— Company Mtg. (Stm- “ I did not have my arm around work during the wkr when women Haven, Norwalk and Ellington. For about its being done. that young lady,” Papa told the Milne in charge. into the situation. The man whose day school). Lesson subject: “Gide­ Morning worship 10.45. Sermon were taught to use food substitutes. several year* past Mr. and Mrs. An ever Increasing number of new' judge, “she’s my wife.” courage cannot be shaken by trlvl- on’s Heart Victorys” . topic, "The Holy Spirit.” For ten years she has been a com­ Barber have made their home with tubes; there are more than twenty- The music: The judge asked Papa whether he ar^Hdngs, who is not swerved from 11 a. m.— Holiness meeting. missioner of an Andover charitable Town Clerk and Mrs. John B. five new ones in toe past year; h*-«? Prelude, Nbetume ...... Borowski ever embraced Manoa. his purpose by noise or numbers, 3 p. m.— Service in Park. fund, and for several years justice Thomas. been devised to decrease toe total Anthem— Te Deum in E Sometimes, but never when I ’m of the peace. Mrs. Benton also knows very well the cowardice of ’ p. m.— Open Air, Main street, in For many years Mr. Barber was AMUSEMENTS number in each set and to increase driving,” replied Papa. those who can be thus swayed; so fiat ...... Woodward takes great hiterest in the church a building contractor and at toe front of Citadel. The case was disi^sed. the range and power to toe point Gideon equipped his men with T:30 p. m.— Great Salvation meet­ H}rmn Anthem—Light of Our and of the different organizations of age of 76 years he retired. He is W a y ...... Leslie Pawnee (Dity, Neb.— The horse is STATE THEATER where but a few o f them will be trumpets and pitchers and with ing. “ He saved others. Himself He the church. She has been cleric of now 85 years of age. Postlude—Hymn Voluntary. .Stutts staging a come-baok on Nebraslm the church for several years. necessary to give the greatest tondies within the pitchers. Then cannot save.” Adjutant R. E. Mar­ Both enjoy good health and have amount of available satisfaction. placing his companies in different Tomorrow the last of the imion farms but Lester Penkava, farmer Mrs. Wallace Woodln and three Sunday’s Feature tin will preach. near here, asserts a tractor can still toe pleasure of knowing there are Whether this will mean that eight positions, he ordered them to fol­ services in the Center church. On grandchildren motored to Sound Zane Grey’s “Simset Pass” with The Week win an argument. One of his horses, four generations living at toe pres­ Randolph Scott, Harry Carey, Tom or six or four will be needed is up low his example when they should Sunday, August 6 and thereafter Beach with George Hammon, TueS' ent time. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.— Band con­ services will be held in the South switching its tail at files, became day, and spent the day with the for­ Keene and other Western stars plus to toe radio' laboratories to show us. come to the outermost part of the On Mr. Barber’s side there is his cert in Park, David Addy, bandmas­ Methodist church. Rev. L. C. entangled in a tractor’s power pul­ mer's daughter, Mrs. Gladys Dues- “Don’t. Bet Qn Love” with Lew W e must abide by their flnrtitiga i t camp 'of their enemies. j Bon, Harry Barber, his grandson, ter. ....'> Harris will return to town on Tues­ ley. The horse died. ton. . Ayres and Ginger Rogers, are toe is toe job of toe radio engineer to Wheft- Gideon gave the signal George Barber and bis great- Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Special day and take charge o f the imion Minneapolis, — Ten youths who There was po choir rehearsal two pictures on today’s double fea­ improve toe radio set and he is every man blew his trumpet and grandson, George Barber, Jr. On program by the yoimg people under services. played “war” “attacked” the Ken­ Thursday evening as Mr. Gatchell, ture program at toe State. “When guided only by public opinion along at the same time broke the the direction of Harold Turkington, wood Armory here and carried away Mrs. Barber’s side there are also pitchers, displaying th torches. the organist, was ill. Ladies Meet” comes on Sunday with toe findings in toe radio labora­ Y. P. Sergeant-major. 100 pounds o f “nice looking dirt,” four generations, being her daugh­ tory. 'The noise and the sudden appear­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. while “What Price Innocence” starts Thursday, 7:30— Open A ir service. were held for questioning by police ter, Mrs. Gertrude Thomas, her ance of the lights must have con­ Harris B. Anthony, Pastor. on Wednesday. One other improvement that is Comer Birch and Main streets. today. j granddaughter, Mrs. Franklin Har­ If you still have a laugh gland necesseiry, and I regret to say that vinced the Midlanites that they The “dirt,” officers discovered low hnd her great-gran '.aughter. had been suddenly surrounded by Friday, 7:30— ^Holiness meeting. Sunday. left, don’t miss “When Ladies it seems as far away as ever. Is Everybody is welcome! Come and 9:00 a. m.— Prayer meeting. was gun-powder, packed In small' Miss Anna Harriet Harlow. Meet.” This sparkling new film some method of subduing or elimi­ a vast army, and it was not amaz­ Close 44 Stairs worship with a friendly people! 9:30 a. m.— Church school. bags. The powder was .placed in a i Miss Mildred Matchulat of Dem- opens Sunday at the State with a nating natural static. When clouds ing that Gideon’s 300 men shoiild police vault. 10:45— Morning worship. Sermon Ltg street, Wapping, is spending two The so-called ”44 Stairs” leading roar of laughter from start to fin­ are forming or a storm is brewing have put to rout an army number­ Milwaukee, — A cripple, whose '■/eeks with relatives and friends In from High street over toe deep cut Methodist Eidscopal Church by Mrs. Whitesides of Springfield, i ish and with Ann Harding and we must put up with toe crashes ing mamy thousands. wheel chair was drawn‘ by a well' ^-troit, Michigan, and she with in which toe tracks of toe New Marvin S. Stocking, Minister Mass. Robert Montgomery co-starred in that static lightning brings about. trained dog, collected $3 here in 20 other friends will spend a week at York, New Haven and Hartford 7:00 p. m.— Evangelistic service. one of toe most unusual stories we No method has been foimd to ellini- The lesson of the story is very minutes. When taken into custody, the Century of Progress Exposition Railroad enters Rockville, to toe clear. Strength does not all lie The Church School will meet to­ Sermon l y Mrs. V/hitesldes. have seen on toe screen in many nate this condition. Electrical inter­ he told police he was driven to M il­ in Chicago. south side of Brooklyn street, are in numbers or in outward effi­ morrow morning at 9:45 for its final The Week. months. Miss Harding is superb ference c u be eliminated along wito waukee hi his own car by hm own Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ballam and now closed to toe public. This ac­ ciency. Integrity and courage are session before the summer recess. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week as toe wife of a philandering hus­ chauffeur, who is paief $2 a day and two daughters, Marjory and: Shirley, tion has been taken by toe Board other man-made static that is pre­ the prime factors in an> real vic­ Miss Catherine Costello will prayer service. band and Montgomery scores anew valent in many sections of Manches­ board. The police sent him back to and son,. Jackie, of , Avon; Mass., of Selectmen because of toe un­ tory, and the power of mind can sing tomprrow morning at the 9:30 Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Class meeting. as the newspaper reporter who finds his home in Chicago. were guests at the home of Mr. and safe condition of toe old bridge, ter. Special aerials and filtering de­ often conquer where the power of service at Vernon and at the 10:45 his girl having a dangerous inter­ vices are available to subdue most service In Manchester. Sharon, Pa.,—Using the same Mrs. Ansel Cihristensen o f Wapping which is of :ight angle Iron con­ est in toe married man. Myrna Loy sheer force will fsdl. POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH, club and the same btfU, Tony Har­ last Thursday. struction. The bridge was con­ of these noises but no cure-all may Man cannot, of course, depend The sermon topic will be “Irre­ is magnificent as toe girl in the case Golway Street. mon In the last three days has made Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock structed in 1896. Recently toe in­ be applied in ten minutes. The radio too much upon strategy. There sistible Religion.” The hymns are, .and Alice Brady returns to films to Rev. Peter Latas. two holes-ln-one on the same 80 motored to New York |Monday spectors of toe railroad called the laboratory that produces a static are situations where mere ingen­ “ Jesus; the Name High Over A ll,’ win a new triumph in toe comedy yard number 2 hole at the Yankee where they will spend two’ werics. attention of toe town officials to eliminating gadget that really works uity will not bring a man out of “Just As I Am Without One Plea,’ 8:30— CThildren’s m ^s. role of toe merry widow hostess of Run Course. There was' a special meeting of toe unsafe condition of toe bridge will surely revolutionize toe radio difficulty or secure for him cout and “May the Grace of Christ . Our 10:30— Mass. a week-end party that winds up m Canne, N. C.— When Grover C. the Congregational branch of the resulting In It being closed to toe fireworks. industry—and make other radio quest over adverse foes and cir­ Saviour, and the Father’s Soundless 2:00— Sunday picnic at Happy- Love, with.the Holy Spirit’s Favor Cleveland, 49, farmer tried to soothe Federated church at the church last public. manufacturers follow in step. cumstances, but strategy. guided land Pavilion, opposite Pero’s fruit a frightened cow he bad loaded on Rest Upon us From Above.” Thursday evening- where It was WrestiUng Bouts Tuesday R A U ’S, C R Y S TA L L A K E by enlightenment and backed by stand on Oakland street. The his truck, she jumped out, fell on- This union service held tomorrow oted that the newly-formed Man­ The C. D. K. Atoletlr Club AWAIT SUPFL y SH IP courage and integrity has a large Young People’s society will be in him and fatally Injured Mtw, chester-Trust Compaiw be appointed tc start wrestling bouts in an In view of toe fact that Julian part to play in warfare with sin in the Methodist' Church will com­ charge again by request and a good plete the first half of the summer’s ’ the CJon^egatio'nal church trus­ fort to keep up interest in toe box­ Woodworth, who was scheduled to Point Barrow, Alaska, July 29.-r and wrong. time Is assured. tee. ' ' ’ . . . series. Beginning with the first ing and wrestling gs-ne. The first play at Rau’s, Crystal Lake this (A P)—Trplers said today Cana­ 9 to 11:30 Tuesday and Thursday Sunday in August and Including the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Newberry wrestling bouts will be staged at Saturday night, has been held over dian Arctic trading posts will suf­ vacation school in the Polish lan­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth New­ ZION LUTHimAN first Sunday ^ September all the toe Crystal Lake Arena on Tues­ a few weeks at toe Broadview Ball­ fer hardships if toe supply ship guage. berry are at their. Bummer'home in Cor. High and Cooper Street union services will be held in the ANDOVER day evening. room In Long Island City, toe man­ Anyox is prevented from wi*iHng its 7:30 Friday evening, rehearsal of Munsonville, N. H. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz Second Congregational Church anef A card of five star wrestling agement at Rau’s has broked Artie annual visit because of a leak which both choirs. K arl Jones, Richard Driscoll and developed two days ago. the pastor of that church. Rev. F. C. bouts wdll be presented featuring Mayno and his Orchestra w ito a Raymond and Russell Green are John Kasava^e have returned from Sundaj% School at 8:30 a. m. Allen, will be in charge. George (Ipdfrey, former black men­ complete floor show. A rtie Mayno The exact condition of the 1,000- spending the week-end with their a visit to the 'Century of- Progress ton vessel, now moored beside the Service in German at 9:30 a. m. The regular services in Vernon CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ace of Che world’s heavyweight and his orchestra have played one father, Howard Green. Exnosition: in Chicago.. . Arctic ice pack 200 miles southwest T ext of sermon: Mark 8-1:9 will be continued except the 20th Harris B. Anthony, Pastor boxing title and Paul Berlenbach, season at Hampton Beach, three Miss Isabel Chamblin and Andrew Miss Jeanette T ri^ . of Pleasant of here, was not fully known. A (Gospel of the Sunday after Trini­ and 27th of August, which will be former world’s light-heavyweight seasons at Saratoga Springs, N. K. Blue of New York visited Mrs. Kit- Valley has been visiting her,, cous- message from the vessel said the ty). Subject: “How to Solve Our omitted on account o f the WUUman- 9:00 a. m.— Prayer meeting. champion. Lardnlck Zbyszko, three and have played in many of the tie Mitten Sunday. hi. Miss Esther Murphy, of . Bum- hull had been patched and pumps Bread Problems Today.” tic Camp Meeting. 9:30— Church School. times toe world champion wrestler ballrooms In toe southern part of Wilbur Little of Manchester has’ side. • ■ V ‘ • •: .- were keeping toe water down w h ^ Ladles Society on Wednesday at 10:45— Morning worship. Sermon and holder of toe Tex Rickard’s this State during toe winter months. leased the Mark Bass farm and has toe crew of 21 awaited toe arrival 7:30 p. m, Young People’s Society CONCORIDIA LUTHERAN by Rev. Kimber Moulton, Augusta, Diamond Belt will also appear on They are now being featured at toe moved his family to the tenement A total of 212. airports and-land­ of toe Coast Guard cutter North­ on Friday at 8 p. m. Winter and Garden Streets. Me. Tuesday evening. R itz Ballroom in Bridgeport. house on the farm. ing fields -were In service’ in Mexiec land. I Re\'. Karl R ichter.' 6:30 p. m.— Young Peoples’ Ser­ Messrs. McCormack and Barry Mark Bass of New Yorit and An­ the first of May, 1933. The evening’s card wdl' be made With Ice conditions In the Far ST. MARY’S CHURCH vice. Marion Turkington, leader. . up with toe following wrestlers owners of toe Ritz Ballroom will Rev. Janies Stuart NeUl, Rector 7:30—Evangelistic service. Ser­ present A rtie Mayno and bis band North more severe than usual this 9 a. m.— Simday school. appearing: Lucian LaMare, Bull year, it was not khown whether the mon by Rev. Kimball Moulton. wito a complete floor show this Sat­ 10 a. m.— English services. Gorman, EMglish champion; Jack Anyox would still be able to buck Sunday, July 30— Seventh Sund^ The Week urday night. 11 a. m.— German service. Rogers of Texas, Justin Gerald, toe Arctic ice pack,, pass around after Trinity. 7:30 p. m.— Wednesday. Mid­ Some of toe bands to appear at ' 8 p. m. Wednesday, meeting of Tony Calesano and Charles Manoo- Point Barrow and proceed east. 10:45 a. m.—^Morning Prayer and the church board. week prayer meeting. Sentinels of Man and N atafe glan. Rau’s in toe near future are toe sermon. Sermon topic: “The Pass­ 7:30 p. m.— Friday. Class meeting. Bridgway Hotel Orchestra from 8 p. m. Friday evening, Luther Freight Increases HIGHWAY FUNDS ing of Opportunity.” League meeting. A considerable increase in toe Springfield, Mass., Buddy Harrod 7:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet amount 'of freight being handled at and Us Cardinals from New York Washington, July 29.— (A P )—^The Sermon. Sermon topic: “The Pro­ in the basement after the morning Rev. F. C. Allen, Minister. toe Rockville freight depot of toe Q ty, and Gene Samarco and bis gress of Andrew” assignment o f (^mmecticut’s allot­ service. New York, New Haven and Hart­ Californians now booking out of ment of 32,865,740 of Federal high­ The Week: The union services with the ford Railroad Company is now be­ Stamford, Conn. way funds appropriated under the. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scouts. North Methodist church will be GOSPEL HALL ing, reported. Both incoming and Recovery Act was approved today Sessions of ^ the Church School held at the latter church Sunday 415 Center Street. outgoing freight increases have by Secretary of the Interior Ickes. omitted during July and August; re­ morning, beginning at 10.-45 with INVENTOR KILLED been very noticeable during toe The money will be spent 49 per sumed second Sunday in Septem­ Rev. M. S. Stocking In charge. 10:45— ^Morning service. past mcHito. cent on toe Federal aid h igh ly ber. 12:00— Simday school. Through the month of August the Pittsfield, Mass., July 29.— (A P ) The fact that toe Rockville mills —Funeral services for Frank W. system, 28 per cent on extensions of , union services will be held at the have been wrorldag all through toe Congregational church with Rev. Peek, Jr., authority on electrical Federal aid highways into apd . depression accounted for a steady through munldp^ties and 23 ' F. C. Allen in charge. phenomena, popularly known as the turnover of toe amount of freight m£in who made lightning”, will be cent on secondary or feeder roads. handled, rhe fact that business Is Expenditure was authorised In seven EMANUEL LUTHERAN held today. THE CENTER CHURCH now steadily Inereasihg the ship­ Peek’s body was brou^t from o f toe eight counties. 3 ments, both Incoming and outgo­ (Consrregationaiy Canada where he was killed Knot E. Erickson, Pastor ing, are so large that they cannr t TWO FOUND GUILTY Dr. Arthur O. Hjelm, pastor of Wednesday In a grade crossing acci­ and the be handled by trucks as formerly. dent. the St. Raul’s Lutheran church, Chi­ This is a good Indication that toe aovls, N. M., July 29.— cago, will preach at the Swedish He was chief engineer of the depression Is gone. Pittsfield plant of toe General Elec­ jury has foun? Leonard Bede > SOUTH CHURCH service tomorrow morning at 10:45. Notes R oy Reed -guilty o f seoond d e n M ' It is hoped that this service will be tric Company and was international­ (Methodist) A general Improvement in busi­ ly known for his electrical experi­ murder in toe “tordi” sfaiylag uwt •Illy iu well attended as was the ness was report^ this week by the ments, especiUly for his develop­ February of Lee Maiahall, home­ .srvlce last Simday morning. local stores, many of Whom report­ ment of artificial lightning. steader. The Sunday school and Bible class- ed an increase of over twenty per Marshall, who died bums ' Union Services Will meet at 9:30. cent over the preceding wreek. before the men were arraMid, made The annual church and Sunday George and Arthur Chapdelalne of OOLGHESTER FIRE a statement that two' yoiiilff • hite 10:45 O’clock ichool picnic will be held a t Colum­ Montrral, Canada, are the gueata o f Chained him to a rafter, in the bia Lake this afternoon. A ll w e ask­ their aunt, Mra. Ellen Chapdelalne, Colchester, July 29,— (A P )—^An bis clothing with gaadins Ig-, ed, to meet at the church at 1:30. In­ at toe Rockville House. early morning fire sw ^ t the bam o t nited it to fmree him to reveal. ttie« dications are that there will be a JoBMh Latvltt of North Paris Charles Ewafoe on toe New London hiding place of his moosy* H s sdld large attendance. street naa returuad from his sumwi road tod^y, causing damage esti­ he cotdd Identify hia CENTER CHURCH vacation, spent at Chicago uriiare mated at 31,200. Cider mill squi^ REV. WATSON WOODRUFF, Preacher. The Board of Trustees will meet Beck and IteM offered Tuesday evening at 7:80. There will he enjoyed the World’s Fair. ment in the bam and 700 of in sn attesoiit to j^pve thqy h Brief Snnim^ Service of Worship and Devotion. be no meeting of the Deacons this Cards have been received froite xhatehed board stored benaau it not near the ssim 'cir the eeffaa^atv month. Watehfnl and on guard, like sentinels at the northwest^, eqmef Willtem Preusi, Ji% who is SQjnrtBg was destroyed. Firemen of the Hey- the time It waaetesdAtoff; > -v r T WELCOME! of the United' States, two o f the great mdn-of-war-tff tU affeet .rid* The pastor will be on his vacation his annual vacation at Lake Shah- wood fixe company, who- reiqK»i4ad TJC Jury biteaW hi ita at anchor ta SqatUe harbor, with miU«stle-tttfUiA RhiplBrr^kihi deles. N. Y. , » ' tlie ahum, said t ^ ' b^leved ths date. :f|r. the first three Sundays of August. dlifiiHbta b e W ^ Dr. f»4 Mrs.|l^ C Northr^ of hltse was of incendiary orifih. haa.hotlbeiiiit:,:.,v^ •' - ■■ I'-::’";:, ; PAGE FOUR MANCatfESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHBErBR, CX)NN., SA'rUKDAT, JUX^Y 2 9 ,199«» S m flanrl|fpBt»r mlneed no words when he told of th« earthly goods he poseeeses. Eagk Calling To Its Mate Behind the Scenes in grain dealers that they muet set Pageants and bounteous feasts, the their own house In order or the gov­ customs of biS forefathers, are bis £oratng BBrafii ernment would do it for them.’ He pastimes at this season of the year. u i lUJii added that this was not just another And travelers from other lands have WASHINGTON HBRAliD PKINTIMG UUSIPAMX. INC IS BIwmU StrM t warning of tbe sort iitued so often quickly liUmed of this great holiday Maocneater, Cobb. in recent years. seaemi in England. They are just ICSES SOUS BOSS 4>here to boast toe possession of polit­ rEOUAii PBRGUSON as que^ck to take advantage of it. OF VAST PUBLIC ical pull. Now the only folks vrho 0«Ber: I Manair«r Abuses exist in the grain trades, WOBKS PROGRAM talk about that are those who seek FoandM UotoiMi 1, ISai and they, acting as the mailceting Yisitora to England in August are jobs. Nearly everyone who has a FablUbad Bvari BveBing Ifixoapt medium for tbe farmers, should fortunate. They may really say. Feutag Big Scandals, He Takes job is busy inslniiatlng his intel­ dandays anfl BoUdaia Baierea at tha that they have foimd the English­ CKer Spending of Three lectual attainments and bragging Post OSlea at ManohastSi.*. Cobb^ as correct these abuses,” said Peek. Billions. Sacond Class Mall liattei man "at home” Fairs, horse shows. about his close contact With one SOBS< ! rPTION lUTBS ‘I f they do not succeed, then tha member or another c t the *n>rain ona Xsar. by mall ...... S<>DV government will act. I know of Gymkhanas, flower shows, racing, By RODNEY DUTCHEB tru st” Par Month, by mal) ...... S .60 boating contests, almost anything The Herald's Washington It’s much more stylish to' esli Single copier ...... I -u> no industry other than farming V#! one could wish for in a country that Correepondeot. Tugwell or Moley or Bsrls by his., Oplivered. ona year ...... |9.0a which has nothing to say about the first name than to profess Intimhey MSMBCR OF ram associated price received for Its product” knows Just how that type of event Washington, July 29.—Secretary with any politician. PRBS" Tbe Chicago Board of Trade and should be staged. Britain on hoU- of the Interior Harold Ickes is both ji'be Associated Press >s ezelnsiTei> The midget who sat on J. P. Mor­ antlUed to the ase rannhileatlon other grain exchanges have neces­ ‘day Is certainly a sight worth a Cfdiinst member and one of those of all ncTas dispatohes ereidited to It powerful new recovery administra­ gan’s lap a t a Senate InvestigatiOD or not otbarirtso eredited Ir this sary and useful functtons fbr pro­ seeing. j tors. He is director of tbs $3,300,- is barnstorming toe country with paper and also the 1 .oal news onb* ducers, processors and consumers' 000,000 public works proCTam. her circus, b^y-hooed as (well, Iished bersln. what did you suppose?) “the midfet All rights et repnblleaUbB ot But unbridled epeculation and PBOTEOIING HOME OWNEBS. You may well ask: Bow come? special dispatches herein are also re­ Tbe Hbme Owners Loan Corpora­ The answer is that both Ickss and who sat on J. P. Morgan’s lap.” served. price fluctuations such as the coun­ tbe administratlen feared the tion hM acted with commendable W 6 ^ O U l ? Full serrlce elteat of N B A Ser try has recently witnessed are no sesndals and charges of favoritism NBA Figures ChaBengsd vice, Ine. part of these useful functions. prontytziesa to nip a “racket" that are almost inevitable in the ad- Tbs national recovery administra­ ministratioa of such an enormous PubllsbePs ReprosentatlTei Tbe Farmers, consumers and businsss through which it was said unscrup­ tion is making deiqierate efforts to J alias Mathews Speei Ageney—Naw ulous persons planned to profit at program. Ohe army officer had tighten up on toe data wUeb it York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. graerally muet have orderly mar' been toitativ^ selected as admin­ uses to support toe hour and wage tbe expense of mortgage-burdened istrator; then another was named MEMBEH AOOIT BUREAU OF ketlng based on laws of siqiply and provisions of its "fair competition” CIRCUUATlUNa demand. Prices must not be in­ home owners. “temporary administrator.” codes. Prospective borrowers, the board B^htly or wrongly, Ickes and his Economists and statisticians are L'be Berali Printing Compkiiy, IBO.. flated or imduly depressed for tbe assoclatM came to I^eve that they derisive aaf to toe statistical data assnmes no finanolai rospr>nslblllty profit of men who never produce or stated, do not need paid agents to could not find an army engineering tor typographical errors appearlBg In used by Dr. Alexander Sachs, dirsc- process wheat and whose transac­ negotiate their loans. Preliminary officer who would be impregnable tor of toe NRA research division, advertisements In the Menrhestar against Influence from private in­ Evenlna Berald. tions exist oi are not strong enough to give sup­ sure by living on toe proper diet Answer: An exclusive fruit diet work in keeping itinerant vendors racing concession for the world’s and then take diaphragmatic breath­ son in the roll or it got there acci fair, together with a stable of his port to the ligaments which bind would be helpful in overcoming your out of this town who fall to pay the the bones of toe feet in toe shape ing exercises. Any physical culture sour stomach. Only one kind of dentally. fleetest runners. Instructure will be able to show you WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, required $100 per year fee. It Mr. Phillips is, he says, a writer of an arch. This is a very edmmin succulent fruit should be taken in Into the same restaurant came disorder and one which may cause these exercises, or I win be glad 3 y profession, and has traveled a any one day, but you may use as Lillian Fields seeking to pick up works two ways in that it protects many pains and aches in the lower to send you toe articles I have writ­ much of it as you desire. I have the housewife from a considerable ot. (He still haa a sort of con­ ten on this subject, if you will send a left-overs, scraps of food she might tinental accent). Anyway, he dis­ back and legs. found toe follow ^ fruits to be most Funeral Directors One of toe sources of fallen arches large, stamped, sdf-addressed en­ helpful for this purpose: Apples, ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS steal from the different tables, amoimt of needlessly answering the covered that in several European velope. door-bell and it protects the mer­ is toe habit of “toeing out” while apricots, peaches, pears, grapes, strange woman, living in a base­ cities, especiaUy Paris, many peo­ walking. lids method will in time oranges, grapefruit, berries, toma­ ment hovel, with $12,000 in the chant who pays big sums in taxes ple amused themselves by betting weaken toe strongest foot, since (ChUd Has TB Glands) toes, pineapple and melons. CHAPEL AT, 11 OAK ST. to the town every year. on cockroach races..After spending it throws toe weight of the body, Question: Mr. Clyde N, writes: bank, but possessed of a desire for 830. francs on ^ ’ Idolent insect “We have adopted a child who was Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 The police have kept a watchful on toe inside of toe foot when it There are 19,500 miles of ftd- seclusion and a hermit’s life. She named Francois, which alwpys lay should be carried on toe outside. born of a consumptive mother. She Funeral Director Residence 7494 picked up the half roll Jellinck had eye for the hbuse-to-hoiue sales­ down for a nap about an inch from has many tubercular glands in her erally-Ughted ardnadio- %oOqV& By placing toe weight in toe wrong really-lighted and radio-equipped air left on the table. She ate it and man, the bell-ringer who haa come tb -5 finish line, Mr. Phillips decided place with every step, toe arch soon neck. Do you think there Is any way of preventing consumption in routes in toe United States. died. There was no connection be­ to be such a bother for the house­ that this was a novel and uncertain becomes flattened. On toe other enough sport to appeal to Ameri­ hand, “Toeing in” throws toe weight tween Jellinck and the Fields worn wife. Local people are exempt, of cans. on toe outside of toe foot where it an until the moment she took his course, from tbe tax as are war vet­ Good Breeding Wins! belongs, and results in toe free play poppy seed roll. Whether Jellinck erans. Local' people who have re­ Back in this coun^ be consulted of allu f toe foot muscles. intended suicide or died accidentally sorted to this means of raising entomologists, and on their advice It is often impossible to cure a ordered several specimens of tbe case of sciatica or rheumatism of it remained for fate to take the money have not been the soiurce of giant field roach (Periplaneta amerT- toe legs imtll toe patient learns to Fields woman’s life at the same trouble. It is the out-of-town slick cana) common in some parts of the walk correctly. seller who will attempt anything to South. “I found the big fellows The flat foot appears to be pressed time. down in the mld^e, mkking toe cen­ New York is the locale for the make a sale or a little extra money. stiurdy but most lackadaisical,” Phillips explained. “They weren’t ter of toe foot toe widest part and other stranger-than-fictlon story. Many a woman has been insulted by Imbued with any competitive spirit toe arch is not rounded but flattened Four men, two of them from Stam­ this type of salesman and has not “On the other hand, the common out so that toe whole foot presses ford, planned to rob Dr. E. Warren reported to the police for fear of roach of the North is a fleet and down against the floor. A print of willing runner. But because of mil toe normid foot shows toe heel and Sylla, ^ wealthy dentist in the notoriety. ball with only a thin connecting line going lions of generations of being chased, "Ann Metropolis. Dr. Sylla was to leave But among tbe out-of-town bdl- he always tries to take a zig-zag at toe outer edge. today for a vacation trip and he ringers Manchester has come to be course. So I cross-bred the latter, Before flat feet can develop there is always a long period where toe bad drawn a big wad of cash frofa marked as a good to m to avoid. called Sylopyga orientalis, with tbe feet are weaken^, not only the foot his bank. Two of the robbers plan­ The h^gh-pressure house-to-house field variety. The result was a high' muscles but toe leg muscles. Men boys have learned that tbe Man­ spirited specimen, narrow-bodied ned to go to his apartment and do and with long, powerful hind legs do not suffer from arch troubles so » the job while two others watched chester police are on the look-out much as women because they usual­ especially adaptable for taking ly keep their leg muscles stronger. at the apartment entrances. The for them. They don't want to pay himdles in stee^echases. And these Accidents imy push toe bones of two who were designated to do the the $100 fee and they don’t like tbe insects also ran in a straight line. toe foot out of place and induce arch MARRIED! robbing found themselves in a trap idea of paying a fine of $20 and 'After that, though, I had'to find trouble. In young children toe flat some way to m ^ e them nm. costs of $10 to $12. So the greater foot develops from being overweight and murdered the dentist. Novices will flee from a noise, but in some cases, while in others mal­ To cover their tracks the mur­ number of them have kept away they soon get i»ed to it. For a few nutrition ^ m not obtaining enough **YE$! She’s engaged to a nice hoy. He’s not making a big salary yet, derers decided to drop a note to tbe from town, although it has seemed days, too, they’ll run from a spot­ mineral elements may be toe cause. but he’s a hard worker. They’B have to be careful of their money, at pair on gruard below. They wrote a t times as though n(me could pos- light; then they overcome their shy­ Xn any case where there is much ness and, Instead of running, will strain on tbe feet from continued f lr t t r a message “Meet us at 85tb St., at Mhly have missed your house and rise up and take a eort o% bow. standing as may occiu: in niCh work 11:30.’’ They dropped it out of the mine. '^oly one thing will keep them ns dentistry, selling In stores, wait­ apartment window so that the The campaigra of the police is going, and that’s the feeing of be­ ing on table, cooking, nursing, etc., Careful of their money ! With a home to find, fmfnltnre to buy, mar­ watchers below would get it. The worth while. It is more important ing pursued. So I finally perfected, there is an aggravation of arch dis­ and now have patented a special comfort. keting to learn.. .with the thousand and one little emergencies to meet scrap of paper fell towards the side­ to the local merchants than most cockroach race course. At one end To correct fallen feet try “toeing walk. Here fate stepped in. Fate people realize. A pair of* silk are ten idass tubes, each containing in,” hiking over rough ground, and that newlyweds never dream of!..« sent a woman along the street just stockings, a few bars of soap, toilet an Insect mid, bebizid it, a marble. rising on toe toes twenty times At the starting signal the tubes are twice daily. A very good exercise as the note was falling. It caught articles, kitchen gadgets and the is to practice “toeing In” every other in h^r hat. When she arrived at countless other things offered for tilted at a slight elevation, tbe mar­ And a young gi^l, inexperienced in these practical problems, is ex­ bles roll, and the roaches run. The block when you,are walking. An- home she found the paper and she sale at your door exact a certaio marbles stop after a few Inches, but otbOT good exercise is to stand bare­ pected to be careful of her money! read it. She was puzzled but amount of money from local people’s the racers continue along the foot and try to pick up marbles separate grooves of an eight-foot with toe toes, or stand on a thick when she got her evening paper she pocketbooks each year. The same book Euid grasp toe edges with toe read of the murder and realized that money spent in local stores would track, heading for dark holes at the . Ann will bless advertising. In the pages of this newspaper she will opposite end. The first insect to hide toes. she had passed the building where bring far bigger returns, but there himself wins.” See that your shoes do nbt bind find the very experience she lacks—the advice she needs! are just so many home folks who you. Arch supports may help tem­ Dr. Sylla lived. Mendel Was Bight porarily, but they are crutches and This woman, whom police are pro' cannot resist the pressure of the Mr. Phillips' racing stable is in you must rely upon exercising to re­ tecting, turned the note over to au­ salesman at your door who has about its hundredth generation now, pair toe foot permanently. The ex­ It ki w h« every penny counts that advertising gives its best service* and the track record Has been low­ thorities and through it the mxirder- big family to support was treated ercise, persisted In, will gradually The advertisements you read are v^uable lessons in everyday economy. ered regularly until it now is 4 sec­ bring back too muscular power of ers were caught. It was just a so poorly by tbe welfare league. onds flat “I think this proves the toe important muscles and increase They help, as nothing else can, to make your dollar go the longest, dis­ tm m of teU that helped the |>olice There ought to be a medal for every doctrine of Mendellsm,” said the toe circulation in toe foot so that cop who arrests an . unlicensed sportsman-scholar, “—that selective your arches may then return to their tance. For advertisments show yon which article, at the price yon are itinerant vendor. breeding will vary determinately the normal shape. You can then dis­ phenomenon of inheritance.” card any arch support and your feet willing to pay. Is going to suit yon best And the very fact that Is ad­ For some months now, he has will feel strong, as nature intend­ vertised is its guarantee that it will give you satisfaction after you have ENGLAND ATTBACTS. been* taking bis patented hoard ed. M fOV H Whenever we pick up a news­ around to private parties. The first When oorrectinf flat feet. It is al­ bought i t paper and read the paasenger list on public exhibitioa was held appro­ ways a good plan to wear somo It’s tbe same little quirk that makes priately enough, a t the 's m ^ e kind of spsdaOy mads shoes which the dare-devil aviator live through some liner bound for Southan^toa Grove Nut Club. The racers were fit the foot property. There iM all kinds of hazards only to die when it gives us an empty feeling and,a named for the occasion after New many stores sdling special ortho­ The advertisements in this newspaper are a most valu­ he slips on a banana peel and longing to travel. */Ob to be in York celebrities. And one, of course, pedic shoes which are made In su6b ran imder the cedorsBof Don Mar­ a manner as to encourage the wear­ able guide to wise buying. It pays to read toem rw i- strikes his head against the curb­ TRtigiand now that April’s there” quis, literary agent for the celebrat­ er in using the muscles of the feet stone. never Impressed us half as much as ed cockroach named Archie. A competMt chiropodist will be able the glorious holiday season England to advise you about arch larly. supports or ahoes to use while you OBAIN TBADING ABUSES. offers in August Who wouldn’t are also strengthening , your feet The recent orgy of -gambling in he envious of tbe Manchester people tlffough doing tbs sxsrdsss X have wheat and the following q;>ectacular who find the time and the money suggested In ^ avtlde, crash of the market will have Mrved to go to England nearly .every fum- Thought ^UBBTIONB AMD ANBWEBS a useful purpose if they bring mer? ■*\ about dlfflination of some of tbe August is the month of color, Be that gtvettt qnto toe poor shall (Bborteeee of Breath) evils that have so long characteriz­ laughter and freedom in Old Eng­ not lack; but he that h ld ^ Ua eyee questlan; Mrs. MaUe W. writee: Shan have nlaay a enree^-Proverbe “X suffer firom ahortneee e t breiuh ed grain trading. land. Then of all times nne sees *8:27. and have fbr ten years. Our family And there ie evidence that they the Englishman as he really le, doctor says It Is caused from ner­ may. George N. Peek, administra­ e m t n , ,ii4 happy, rajotetaf la vous indigestion. Have taken loads of medl<^'but stiU it tor of tbe Farm Adjustment Act, causes me to yawn and ilvaa ma a \ ' % MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 28,1988, PAOB* IT fB. ’ r'Vtl i . S e p t 2 ; CkMhan S e p t « ; SH vice he rendered, but it was not assist the farmer to fix the price on which was hdd at the hoipe of Mrs. Comfsde Jim Thompson attended the Vets and the Legion resumed. dan Nedi Fair, Sept 4* f . based on service connection. his products so that he may receive Croskey lakt Wednesday evenli^. the joint outing committee meeting Wp know the Vets have won the |32FA1R$1JSTED P au ebaiif O raaga FMIr, Sept. ' “The fact that this service pen­ a IMng price for his commodities.” All arrangements have been com­ last. Wednesday evening to complete 4 n t game, but that does not mean a Natchaug Grangk Fairi , til sion was not based on service con­ The boys stepped out of their pleted and a good time is promised plans for our first annual outing thing. The Legion win come back ■TenShan, Utcbflald Grange FWr, U; > nection has been repeatedly recog­ cleiss last night when they played for all who attend. All ladies of the which will be held Sunday, Augrist strong and give the Vets a run for Woodstock Fair. Sept li; nized as right and just by the dif­ the West Side Ramblers and were Auxiliary who intend to be present 6th. AU members of the Post who their money in the next game. It’s IN CONNECTICUT Q o ^ ferent federal courts and the Su­ handed a fine trimming, 12-0. Bob are requested to get in touch with intend to be present are requested a great game, and we wish them all Win Grange Fair, Sept 14-lS} Mki^ Buddies wlch Grange Fair, Sept 1841s preme Court of the United States. Smith reached the pixmacle most our secretary, Mrs. Dickson as soon to make ccmtact with Comrade Jim the beat of luck. 1 hurlers shoot at by pitching a no­ Rocky HID Oraaga 8 ^ , S e^ 1848; “It is known by those in author­ as possible, v McCullough as soon as possible, so Jim Thoippson is etiU wondering ------“ - 18. The Bnlletiii Board ity, that due to existing conditions hit, no-run game. If only the boy The Sewing Circle of the AuxlUary that provisions can be made for the what has happened to V. F. W. General Changes Are Noted service records of war veterans were could do that duping the town se­ met at the home of Mrs. James correct number. Telephone 8833. horseshoe team? of ries, the Blueflelds manager will rise very inaccurately kept. It is Thompson last Thursday afternoon. Complete details wlU be given in We wish the Auxiliary the best Ex-Seriiee Organixatioas. -virtually impossible for thousands up and give the red-head a French k Organisation Holding Orange Sityt 22-28; Near This Sewing Circle is not only in­ next weeks bulletin. of hick in their food sale which will ven County Hortieultiiral 8 o d ^ , of veterans to prove service con­ salutation night they and inheritance tax laws of France at 2 p. m. Mrs. Lewis Milligan will year. New additions to the list of A. P. News Johnston Block. All members are ed throug this benefit game. Mons- The Colored r.iants had Beveiu met the American Legion comrades and England and this would pro-vlde be in charge and will be assisted by fairs which will recMve state aid urged to donate as much material Ypre extends their thanks to the pitch amd Marsh Thompson catch. at the Charter Oak diamond and sufficient revenue to balance our Mrs. Ekurl Stairs, Mrs. James include the Litchfield County 4-H as they can possibly give. Mrs. Scott players and all those who partici­ Boston—Yacht Manxman of New won with a score of 7-4. Last Tues­ budget. Thompson, Mrs. Sam Pratt and Mrs. The game was close all through, Club Fair, Cannon Grange Fair and o f 194 Center street -will be in pated in making this en^rprizC'SO no one scoring in the flrst three Yo,'k towed into Port by freighter day evening they met the boys from “We have paid the holders of gov­ James Munsie'. the WalUns^rdvGrange Fair. charge and all wishing to help will successful. innings, but young Johnny Masso- Sandwich after being disabled hi Watkins lath ers, at Mt. Nebo with ernment seejnities more than eleven This sale will consist of Scotch The Middlesex County 4-H Club Comrade Harry Stevenson who lini came through with a nice dou­ squall off Sdutae. a tie score of 7-7, they will play the billion dollars interest since 1917. In scones, English tarts, Irish soda please contact her. Fair, the first of its kind in the The Auxiliary is getting to be a has been suffering this past yetu: ble and. later getting sm easy triple. Boston—Miss Jean Avigllana, K , Watkins team again next Tuesday recent years interest on the public bread and Welsh pastiy, which will country, which held its annual fair debt has amounted to more than six -wonderful organization and our with Illness received a body brace Hicking held them to .five hits with who once sang the role of Donna evening, the tim e and place -will be be home made and donated by the in Middleto-wn during its early his­ himdred million. dollars annually. which we trust will help him. This eleven coming off Bevens. A fair Elvira the opera “Don Giovaimi’’, announced later. We are looking members. The proceeds from this president and her officers are deep­ tory and more recently at the Dur­ We should enact legislation to re­ ly gratified. The members are deep­ brace was made possible through the sized crowd was on band and they dies. forward to a win this time. sale will be given to the Sick and ham Fair grounds will unite this fund any pay off this amount ly interested and would request the kind efforts of Frank Bray of the all enjoyed the game of seven in­ year with Durham Fair, both hold­ Defense of the pension law as a Welfare Committee. The sale will Worcester—^Mrs. Abble J. Pierce, through non-interest bearing notes. American Legion. Mons-Ypres take nings. ing their exhibitions in Dm-ham on government contract is voiced by start at 2 p. m. sharp and all those memb^hlp committee to keep up widely known woman labor worker, Congressman W. D. McFarlane of “We can balance the budget by this opportunity of thanking Frank O ^ber 4 and 5. who will contribute are kindly re­ the good work in getting new mem­ dies. She was 70 years old. the abolition of useless comn^sions for the kind interest he has shown The cvhronologlcal list of Connec­ Texas. quested to have their food priced bers into our organisation. The “ On June 27,1890 our government and offices and the consolidation of membership committee is headed by for a British War Vet, and we trust ticut fairs is as follows: Connecticut and delivered at Hales store by 1 p. It costs the Canadian govern- enacted what is commonly called departments and bureaus. Mrs. Samuel Pratt that this brace will help our com­ vent about one cent a letter to de­ Gladiolus Society, Aug. 10-11; Massachusetts' state. legislature the pension law,” states Congress­ “We should pay off the balance on m., Saturday, August 5th. Litchfield County 4-H Fair, Aug. tas retained the state's compulsory President Mrs. Victor Duke, Mrs. rade and pray for an early recovery liver mail by air into remote parts man McFarlane, “This law recog­ adjusted service certificates in cash of the country where dog teams, 80; Hamburg Fair, Aug. 81; New auto insurance law by refusing ta James Thompson, Mrs. Albert Lind­ BBmSH WAR VETERANS of his health. nized the duty of the government immediately and help restore the Mons-Ypres are mighty glad to canoes and river steamers formerly London County 4-H Club Fair, Aug. substitute a financial respoasiraty buying power of the people. We say and Mrs. Joseph Binks attended Commander Fred Baker, -vice- toward the disabled veteran because commander Albert Lindsay and see the old baseball series between carried it. 31-Bept. 1; Cannon Grange Fair, system of insurance. of the kind of character of the ser­ should enact legislation that will the joint outing committee meeting WHY

We Have Asked Many People And It Is A Consensus That They Want To Keep Informed, Up-To-The Minute, About Present Day Merchandising And What The Merchants Heve To Offer. Herald Readers Are Consistent Customers. Consistent Advertisers Know This From The Resi^^ They Get Daily HealA THE STARS ARE LACING INTO STYLE DAILY RADIO L KATm mie.HW iuND^mat^ Accessories Add Chic To Elissa Landi’s Gown J m S S L Service SATURDAY, JULY M (Central aad Eastern Btandard ThM) X' w ------^ an ti on How. to Soap W«l hf Note—AH prozraiM to key and baelc chalna o r ^ o p t BECO^ HEBE TODAT fled; coaet to coaSt (e to ei> deaisnatlon Includea ^ a v a ila b le atatlena. \ below the door she s ^ 'a light which b f World rnmod Apthoettg Prearams aublect to ehanae. P. M. Cent. East. • EUNOB STAFFOBD, 80, falls (DayUgM Time One Bovr Later) 1:80— 2:30—Warnow Crehas.—c to cat continued to buin' as long as her 2K)0— 3:00—Spanish Bsranada—o to e Ib lovo Tvltti BABBETT OOLVIN, eyes were opeo. When the first of FAMILY’S HEALIH AND NBC-WEAP NETWORK 86, but her Jealous, scheming moth­ 2:15— 3:15—Dm UIb Orcltaa.—o to cat day turned windows to oblongs of HAPPINESS BIAY d e p e n d BASIC — Baat: weaf wjw weal wtlc 2:40- 3 :46—The AmbassSBaro—o to a. er, UDA STAFFOBD, breaks np ON CHOICE OF DOCTOR wiar w ta * wesh wfl wUt wfbr-'wra wsy 3 :00— 4K)0—H. Knight O r^.-< to o slate-gray she slept. She woke to wora wcae wtam vwj wsal; MIdwettj 3:80— 4 :30—Skippy — aaat only: Ba* 'the rmoance by convincing Barrett tween the Booksnda—west only hear ru n and to see the comber Dr. Fishbein Tells How Selection wmaa w o l ksd woc-wno wow woai • that Elinor is a heartless flirt. light that comes with a steady N ^ H W E S T a CANADIAN - wtoj 3:45— 4 :40-T lto Quixar, Tenor—to o a When Elinor’s annt, wealthy Should Be Made wiba katp wei)c wday c l ^ rfrf 4:W^ 5:00—Irving Conn Dr.—c to cat- do'wnpour. SOUTH — wrva wptf .wwnc wle w]ax 4:30— 5:30—Qypay Nina—basic: Skip* ■Vtss ITTXA SEXTON, dies she She dressed awkwardly, feeling wfla-wauB w M wnr py—midwest repeat leave her fortune to Barrett. Then EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is the first wjdx wemb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpre 4:4^ 5:40—Eddie Duehin Or.—to e the shortness of the night and her articles In a series, of five on 6:15— 6:15—Mildred Bailey. Sengs— dnmken VANCE CABTEB shoota new misery. M^NTAm^koa, 0 to 0 BENTWEIX STAFFOBD, Elinor’s choosing the family doctor. COAST—'kso kfl kjw komoYbb kpo 5:30— 6:30—Casa Loma Oreh.—also P Barrett was at the breakfast 6:00— 7:00—Evan Evans, Songs—to « father. Barrett tdls Elinor that if table when she appeared. Higgins kfsd kUr kzu 6M5— 7:16—Ukrainian Choir—also e. she win marry him and Uve In his By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN Cent. Kaet. 6:30— 7 :30—Philadelphia Con.—o to e was In the room smd Barrett arose, 12:b(^ IKK)—Ouan Yates A OrObestra 7:15— 8 :15—Ann Leaf at Organ—^to e home as a gnest for a year he wiU greeting her as usual with a kiss. Editor, Journal of the American 12:80— 1:80—Ray-Heatherton, Baritone 7 :45— 8 :45—Saturday Revue—also cat give her the entire Sexton fortune 12:45— 1:45—Harmonlane, Mixed Trio 8:15— 9 :15—Isham Jonas Or.—also e “I didn’t expect you down,” he Medical %ssodatlon, and of 1:00— 2KK)—Marry Madcaps, Orchss. 8 :45— 9 :45—Gertruds Nissan—also'cst to fflvide among her rdativee. Know­ said. “I W8LS afraid you hadn’t slept Hygeia,*the Health Magazine 1:30— 2KU>—Matins# Qems by Oroan 9:00—10:00—J. Freeman Orch.-^ao e ing the money may save her father’s 2:00— 3:00—Wssksnd Ravus. Variaty 9:30—10:30—Charl(s Davis Or.—also e weU.” Of all the' problhms that may 3:00— 4:00—Lady Next Door, Kiddles 10:0( ^ 11:00—Barney Rapp Or.—also o life, Elinor agrees. “I didn’t. You didn’t sleep well concern ,the average family, there 3:30— 4:80—Arlans Jackson, tonga 10:30—11:30—Arnhelm Orehas.—o to cat The, marriage, takes ^ace. Bar­ 3:4S— 4:45—Three Scamps, Voear 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only either, did you?” is probably not one in which 4 :0 0 - 5:00—Dinner Concert-:»lso cat rett, in spite of the Ues Lida told “No, dear.” Higgins was gone now the decision is of more ultimate 4:30— 8:30—“ Drake’s Drums,’’ Drama NBC-WJZ NETWORK . iitni, flnds himself more in love with so that the “dear” was not a pre­ imi>ortance for its health and hap­ 5:00— 6:00—Mayar Davis Drehestra BASIC — East: wj:via wbs-wbza wbal Elinor than ever. Barrett has a 5:30— 6:30—Jack and Loretu—to cat wham kdka wgar wjvjr wlw wsyr - ,wmal; . tense. piness than the choice of the fam­ 6:45— 6:45—Songs, John Pierce, Tenor Midwest: wcky wky kfkz wenr wla kwk ward, nine year old GEBALD She saw that he could not eat and ily physician. 6:00— 7:00—To Be Announced kwer koll wren wmaq kao MOOBE, who is the son of his half- 6:30— 7:30—Antebal’e Cubane—to e NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj the mere thought of food nauseated The family doctor of an earlier 7:00— 8KX>—Edith Evans, Ballads wIba katp webc wday kfyr ckrw efet sister, MABCIA BADNOB. Barrett her. ' day was mostly learned in the 7:13— 8:lO-Four Horseman Quartet SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax has promised Marcia never to reveal 7 :3 0 - 8:30—Kay-Saven, Spy Story. wfla-wsnn wlod warn wmc wab wapl “What will we do?” she asked. school of experience. In many in­ 8:00— 9:00—B. A. Rolfs Droh.—c to c wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre the boy’s true story. Lida Stafford It’s horrible for both of us!” stances be htui studied with a pre­ 9:00—10:00—Rudy Vallaa’s Drehestra woal ktba Kths discovers the chUd’s existence and “God .knows!” he answered hol­ ceptor and perhaps had a course 9:30—10:30—Harold Stern’s Drehestra MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxir kghl oondndes he is Barrett’s son. 10:00—11:00—Ralph .KIrbary, Baritone PACIPIC COAST — kgokfl kgw komo lowly. of lectures in some medical school 10:05—11:05—Henry King’s Drehestra kbq kpo kfsd ktar Elinor’s father dies, Barrett takes “Barrett, I want to talk to you lasting six months and devoted but 10:30—11:30—Danes Drehestra Prog. CanL East. \ her to Cuba and the trip is a happy when you have the time—” slightly to the practical side Qf CB8-WABC NETWORK 12;3(>— 1:30—Concert Echoaa—c to cat one. After ^eir return lida, angry, “Any time you say,” he answered. medicine. Such knowledge be ob­ East: 1:00— 2 :00—Words and Music—o to c tained by I studying cases with bis BASIC— wabc wado woko wcao 1:30— 2:30—Wealth In Harmony—to a tells EUnor about Barrett’s ward, “After breakfast then. In the. waab wnao war wkbw wkrc whk cklw 2:00— 3:00—Dance Masters, Orchea. inferring the boy is bis son. When library?” preceptor. wdro wcau wfp wjas wean wfbl wspd 2:30— 3 :30—Concert Pavorltss, Orclu Barrett arrives home Elinor con­ He did, however, develop an m- wjav; Mldweet; wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 3 :00— 4 KK>—Casino Orchestra—to cat “If you like,” he agreed. But what, kmoz wowo wbaa 3:30— 4 :30—Nell Sisters In Harmony fronts him with this news. timate personal relationship with EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wibw 3:45— 4 :45—Orphan Annie—east only he wondered, was there to be said? those whom be served, which is whec wlbs wfea wore wico efrb ckao NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY He pushed aside bis plate and rose D IX IE — wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4:00— 5:00—Ernla Holst’s Orohastra, recognized today as the basic fea­ klra wreo wJao wdsu wtoe krld wrr 4 :30— 5 :30—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels CHAPTER XLH as she was rising. ture of the best type of medical ktrh ktaa waco kotna wdbo wodz wbt 4:46— 5:45—Wm. Seottl’s Orchestra wdae wblff w tar wdbj wwva wmb* wajs 5:00— 6:00—Am’n Taxpayers Lsagus Barrett said slowly, “Suppose we practice. 5:15— 6:15—To Be Announced M IDW EST — weak wmbd wtaq wkbh 5:30— 6:30—Kindergarten Via Radio sit down and talk tUs over? Just The library windows opened on kfab wlsn ksej wibw kfta wmt wnaz 6:00— 7 KX>—Jack Danny'a Orohoatra what has your mother told you?" a little square of court. Elinor sat In the old dajrs the family loved, wkbn woco 6:30— 7 :30—Lawliohn Stadium Con. indeed almost worshipped, the MDUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal 8 :15— 9:16—Sengs of Heart, Soxtot Elinor had dropped to the foot ot down before one of the open win­ CDAST—kbj koin kgb klrc kol kfpy 8:30— 9:30—The Cuckoos from Kuka the chaise longue. Hands clasped on dows and Barrett drew a chair close, family dbqtor. He was their guide kvl kfbk kntj kwe kern kdb ksmb 9:00—10:00—The Jastars Mala Trie her knees, she looked like a fright­ facing hers. But Elinor did not be­ in health as well as in sickness. Cent. Baet. 9:16—10:16—John L. Pogarty, Tanor^ He alone, of all the community, 12:00— 1:00—Dancing Eehoee—o to cat 9:30—10:80—Witching Hrar—to eoaat ened child on the verge of tears. gin. She, too, was waiting. 12:30— 1:30—S a ^ tt String Quar.—to 10:00—11 ;0O-Mark Plshar’s Orehastra Barrett drew a chair near and sat “Of course,” he said slowly, “you knew the family secrets and be 1:00— 2:00—Italian Idyll—alab coast 10:30—11:30—Reggio Childs Orehenra down, leaning toward her. can have a divorce.” alone could be depended on to keep He looked so big and strong, yet He saw the intensifying pain in the faith. 5:00—^The World of Religion. gentle, she thought. Always he had her eyes and his heart warmed. He True, his remedies were occa­ 5:30—Eva Jessye Choir. been gentle. But be bad been cruel, went on eagerly, “I suppose you’d sionally harsh, and bis diagnosis largely guesswork, but bis record wTie 6:00—“The Geisha.” / too, and unfair to her. He had cheat­ want that. Is there any chance that of cures is surprising. 6:80—^Time, Temperaturee. ed though she bad given him a heart you don’t?” He was esp^ally known for nis Travelers Broadcaating Service 6:34—Sports Review — Bill Wil­ filled with truth and eager response “No,” she told him. “Not now. 1 ability to practice the art ot scien­ Hartford, Conn. liams. to his love. wouldn’t want people to knew, for tific observation, using to the ut­ 50,(N)0 W„ :060 B! C , 282-8 M. 6:40—Weather. “Mother told me that—that you one thing. Besides I am as happy most his five senses. 6:42—Famous Sayings. have an adopted son at the home of here as I could be anywhere. If you The physician of today has 6:45—Hank Keene. a widow who lives in the coimtry. 7:00—Borrab Minevlteh and his don’t mind, I’d rather just stay on available innumerable scientific de­ Saturday, July 29, 1988 Harmonica Rascals. And that the child looks like you. until you don’t want me—” vices for aiding, prolonging and ex­ E. D. S. T. Why haven’t you ever told me ? Why 7:30—Wisdom of the Ages. “But, Elinor, that will m ake- tending these senses. However, un­ 1:00 p. m.—Ernie Holst’s Orches­ 8:00—Chautauqua Song and Sym­ did you adopt him, Barrett?" life imprisonment in this house for less brains are carefully mixed tra. “I can’t tell you that," be heard phony Program. you. I’ll always want you here. I with the application of the de­ 1:80—Rex Battle Concert Ensem­ 8:45—“A Century of Progress”— himself answer in a dull monotone. don't see how I could let you go. 1 vices, the result maiy be confusion ble. “Don’t you think I should have Floyd Gibbons. can’t even imagine life without you, rather than scientific diagnosis, 2:00—'Duane Yates’ Orchestra. 9:00—Headliners — "This Week," known?” dear!” and the cost far beyond that neces­ 2:80—Pizzitola Strummers. Arthur Brisbane; Jud^ “I don’t know," he answered, still He was looking down at his hands sary for first-class medical prac­ 2:45—^Revecea Levinson, pianist. Walter C. KeUy, Virginia; dully. which be twisted. She wanted to tice. EUssa Landl 8:00—^Blue Room Elcboes—Joseph Revelers 9iartet; A1 Good­ “I—I told you everything that lay a hand upon his arm and say, White lace gloves and a large, lace trin ^ ed chiffon handkerchief are about the most exquisite acces­ Blume, director; with RobMt man- and his Orchestra. mattered, Barrett!" “What is the matter with us? We In choosing a physician it is well Stanley, baritone. 9:30—Edwin Franko Gddman and “When the affair involves a wo­ to find the answers to certain sories a girl can wear with a white summer evening gown. / 8:80—Matinee (3ems. love each other. Why must we make Elissa Land! wore a simple white evening frock .if pebble crepe. A handsome jeweled clip fastened at his Band. man—a man cannot always tell each other so miserable?” questions which might be called 4:00—SUenL 10:00—New England Vacattoneera everything—" be stated. “an aptitude test for the family the front of her V neckline and her gloves were lace, matching the design that trimmed her large chiffoa But she could not; she could not. Sunday, July 80, 1988 —Wharf -Players. Her cheeks burned with anger “What do you want?” Barrett doctor.” handkerchief. 10:80—Green Brothers Novelty’ roused by a sharp flame of jealousy. asked slowly, raising his eyes to First, is be a graduate of a E. D. S. T. Orchestra. So he was still sheltering this wo­ recognized medical school that re­ 7:80 p. m.—^Tarzan of the Apes. meet hers. came down with wa^er and land­ and mimched at them instead of 7:4fi—Dave Burrows’ Five Sharps. 10:45—Newt. man who had come before her! “I think I’d like to go somewhere quires at least Jour years of thor­ 11:00—^Tlme, Weather, Tempera- “You admit you are sheltering ough training? ed in the creek below. But this getting some decent food for his 8:00—Rubinoff’s Orchectra. in the country and- try to make a fish was not going down— he was breakfast. 9:00—^Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. ture. some woman?" she asked. There was a time when there Revlefw — BUI WU- home for that child,” she answer­ were more medical schools in the going up. He was climbing the But one thing he did do. He 9:30—Walter Hapgood on Sports. 11:08—Sports “Yes, Elinor.” His eyes troubled ed. “Your adopted'son. It isn’t right YOUR llama. her. He was suffering. Even through United States than in all the rest tails just as a fly climbs up a door. was curious about that fish. So he 9;45_Fred Wade, tenor, with for him to be kept, away like that.” of the )vorld. We had almost 200 ()uite-Lazy watched. The fish climbed the rocks, sitting down string ensivible. 11:15—Pour Horsemen. her own pain she saw that. “Very well.” 10:00—C)ol. Louis McHenry Howe. 11:30—Night Song—Lew White, “You knew her—before you knew medical schools in this coimtry tried over and over again but each every minute or so to get his For a space they were both silent; breath, and finally he reached the 10:15—^Impressions of Italy. organist; Trio Romantique. me?” around 1900. CHILDREN time he would fall back. But at 12:00—Dance Nocturne — l^nUiam then he spoke. “I have a chance to Today there are less than 80 last he gave one great leap and creek where it spilled itself over. 10:45—^Harmoneers. “Yes, dear—" go with an expedition to South 11:00—^Reveries. Stoess and his Orchestra. “Long—before?” medical colleges in the United By Olive Roberts Bartoe this time he stayed up. Qulte- And there in a pool of clear America. Shall I go?” States and the vast majority of Lazy knew the fish was swimming water was the fish nibbling at some 11:15—Pickens ^isters. A. M. “Years.” Her heart seemed to shrink, to 11:30—Orchestral Gems — Moshe 12:30—Congress Hotel Orchestra. “You were very young—?” these are rated as Class A by - the away, although he couldn’t see water-hyacinth that grew there. grow small and become cold. “If you Council on Medical Education and him. Paranov, director; with Norma 1:00—Time. "Yes, and I haven't felt young Dear Children; “Did you do all that work just Day, soprano, want to,” she responded. Hospitals of the American Medical Taking Life Easy for a taste of water-hyacinth?” since except at those times when (To Be Continued) Association. Quite-Lazy was a gnome and he 12:00 Midn.—Montclair Orchestra. you have shown me that you cared lived in a little rock cove under the “My goodness!” said the little asked Quite-Lazy scornfully; 12:80—Bud Shay’s (^chestra. for me.” A (3ass A college is one with a green waterfall. gnome. “He worked very hard to “Certainly,” said the fish. “Any­ 1:00—Silent. LANDINGS OF FISH “Please!” she begged, shrinking. certain definite number of full­ Qulte-Lazy lay a minute star­ get there. How silly! Nothing thing worth having is worth go­ lorifying time teachers and with a well ing at the cool water curving out is worth so much hard work. The ing after. Besides it’s good for ARE ON INCREASE He dropped his face to his hand.}, G established, graded curriculum. like a glass wall in front of him. easier you take life the better you me to try hard things. I feel bet­ groaned and then sat erect, shifting It requires at least two years of Then he sat up and blinked. What feel.” ter. And I am getting very strong uneasily in his chair. Then again, college education previous to medi­ was that dark sha'dow in the wa­ Qulte-Lazy finsdly rolled out of and very quick.” Washington, July 2k—(AP) —An _Yourself ter c!lat kept bobbing up and bed. He (fidn’t wash. He didn’t “I just like easy things,” said WDRC forearms on his knees, he sat for­ cine, four years of medical educa­ increase in landings of fishery pro­ down? dress, because now be remembered Quite-Lazy. “I don’t like to work. ducts a t Boston and Glouitester, ward but did not meet her eyes. In­ tion of approximately nine months 225 Gburtford Conn. 1880 stead he looked down at the rug at J^ ^ B y Alicia Hart each, and one' or two years ot Li- A fish! Well, that wasn’t so he hadn’t undressed the night be­ I think it’s foolish.” Mass., and Portland, Me., for the his feet. If he looked at her he knew ternship after graduation befdre surprising in one way. Many fish fore. He found some left-overs. Saved In Time first six months of 1933 as compar­ he might easily blurt out the whole ed with the ssune period in 1932 was W6S SERVICE INC the prospective physician can get Just then a mink made a dart Saturday, July r?, 1988 story. bis diploma. into the y^ater, but the fish was B D S T* reported today the Biureau of “I wish ‘you could believe,” he F l i ^ PREPARATIONS EVERY In subsequent articles 1 shall dis­ Fisheries' WOMAN NEEDS FOR HER too quick for him and swam away. i:o6 p. m.—George Hall’s Orches­ said slowly and miserably, "that cuss in niofe detail the choosing Then the mink climbed out on tra. Landings for the first half of this things are not always as they seem, DRESSING TABLE of the family physician. the bank and reached for Qulte- l:4{^Madlson Ensemble. year t ^ e d 8129,408,026 pounds dear—that I love you truly and as .valued a t 83,050,166 as compared Every woman needs five ,'rep- Evening Herald Pattern Lazy. You see he was after his 2:00—^Dandng Echoes. yoii should be loved, that I would NEXT: The qualifications your breakfast too! But Quite-Lazy 2:39—Savltt String Quartet with 121,745,133 pounds valued at never hurt you willingly. It’s—it’s arations on her dressing table. family doctor should have. vmpathetic and revealing. Price of hook 10 cents. 4;i0—Oifgan Redtal—DMi Kea^e- m n n at eityertB by jtrai^tog Elinor heard Barrett' moving dred each and, barring misfortune, Published by- Jobn Day* Co.. —Isbbel MacDonald, daughter of , BUSH Si £ 4 tttia fifiBtlU Britoitfi ggtof ^ atnUter. cane wasU iett& tr i m v’ '5-'

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Than Nearest Rival; comes little to comfort the experts St. Louis Cardinals enjoyed a few F ive runs in the first tnwtwg ors, ffiting 18lk IbMsmr Fanrod to Captare 1 as the race moves into the late sum­ weeks’ 'tenura of the top fbUowing a proved sufficient to beat the Al' R. Jarris HRs for Circuit in m er stage. late May spurt that gave them 15 pines in a game played last night Crown Prince Is Present wins in 18 games, but that bulge plijf; ft u Won It Twice. The flag-defending Cubs, after at Charter Oak street. The snAi 5th, Firemen Bow by Down Tigers 7-2, in Onlj spendlhg iUl the first half of the has steEidUy slipped aw ay from the • A CEmds as their pitching talent faded. score was Highland Ice 6, Alpines 0 season trying to stay near the .500 Inddentally it was. the first shutout Stockholm. July 28.—(AP) — mark, have romped through a home Cnbs Going Strong Seoreof 6to4. Otter Major Loop TQt Easthampton, N. Y., July 29. It is the Cubs’ nJiy that *has beating the Alpines have taken. America’s barnstorming track and stay that produced 16 victories in 19 (AP)—Tbe season’s greatest field athletes scored a clean sweep stirred up the race. The Bruins The Highland Ice team burrlec: games and sparkled with heroics of awoke the morning after Foiurth of H. Fraser out of the box in the first men’s tennis field, headed by against Swedish and Danish athletes By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR,. pitcHlng and gamersavlng blue hits July, tradltionEd turning point of liming with an outburst of five bits Scheduled as a “practice” game, Wills Moody, gathered here in an international meet held at that almost equaled their spectacu­ Associated Frees Sports Writer Malmo tonight before a large crowd, big league campaigns, with a mod­ Etnd a hit batsman. “Bingo’’ Stur­ the little encounter last evening at for the opening at the dghth lar September spurt of 1982. geon, who relieved him, was in rare including the Swedish Crown Prince, est 38-38 record. Jarvis Grove between Manchester Following a time honored custom, invitation tounuunent of the It brought them up close to the form and held the hard hitting ice­ who presented the prizes, and Prince Then came the Wrigl^y field Green and Hose Compemy No. 2, the Phillies agEdn have hung out stone Club. surprising New York Giants, who men down for the rest of the game. storm warnings for teauns which 'n- Car) Johan. stand, 16 wins in 19 starts imd a Except for Helen Jacobs, all have held the league leadership solid grip on second place, while the “Pets” Rapura pitched wonderful 'turned out to be about as interest­ vade Badier bowl in the latter part , Marquette Negro since July ll amid wide-eyed v^on- 9%-game margin by wMch they had Dali for the icemen letting the AJ- ing Euid lively a ball game as Iieub of tbe Natioxud League season. the top-ranking stars who have bditt sprint ace, scored a double, winning derment pf the critics and fans who, trailed New York was cut to 2 pines down with five hits. Joey been played on the Green’s lot for A team of slugg^g specialists competing fit Seabright, jAus suela the 100 meters in 10.3 seconds and generally, “couldn’t see” the Terry- gEunes. Included in the string were Raynor got three of them. The many, a week. Tbe Green, thanks who find the snudl Philadelphia notable additions as Mrs. MCfpdjr^ the 200 meters in 21.1. Jorgenson, men. four strEdght triumphs over the Alpines played mucb better bcOl to a mighty clout by R. Jarvis for Park Just to their lU^g, the Elizabeth Ryan and members of the' of Denmark, was second in the 100 Three Guesses Giants, who despite this played .500 ttaEm they did against the Manches­ a home run in the fifth, witb two Phillies have demonstrated time British Wlghtman Cup twun,. wiB in 10.5, while in the longer sprint As a result of this long-awaited bEdl during the Cube’ spree. ter Green team last Sunday morning on, won tbe game by a score of 6 to imd Eigain that they Eire^ m atch to ^seek the Woodln Gold Cup, emU^ Metcalfe was tredled by bis team­ but not very heartily expected up­ At this point tile Chicagoans ap- Emd when tbey play the Green to­ 4, but all of them, from Manage^ the strongest club on their home matic of the singles championship^ , mate, Ivan Fugua, of Indiana, in turn in the chEunpions’ fortunes, peEur in better shape thEm a t Emy morrow morning—vwQ we shall see. HublEtfd down to tbe bat-boy, cer- grounds. They proved their point M rs. . Moody has won the cup twiofhri 21.2, and by Jorgexiion in 22.2. three pertinent questions now adorn time this season. Bud Tinning has Roy Fiaser, first saeker for the Al­ tEdnly knew they had been in a b i^ once more yesterday eui they ham­ Emd CEm retire it with one more tri*' Glenn Cunningham, Kansa.«i middle the leEigue picture, to wit: developed from a pitching liability pines will be lost for the rest at the game. mered the Boston Braves into sub­ umph. distance star, continued his con­ Will theXhibs be able to carry on to a distinct Euuet and three other season. “Chick” as better.Jpiown "Hammie” Mullen was on the slab mission 13-12 in ten innings. The British contingent was led quest of Scan'dlnavia’s best, as he their drive, on the road, to a suc­ starting hurlers— WEumeke, Bush was injured last Sunday morning for the Firemen, and turned in one Tie Coimt In 9th Dorothy Round who lost to Mrs./; won the 800 meters in 1:58, with cessful defense of their title? Emd Root—have been hurling con­ When slicing into second base. first clEiss performEmce, striking out TridUng by nine runs as the Moody in the Wimbledon but ^ h t of the Green’s batsmen, Eind Bjork, of Sweden, second in 1:59. Or can the Giants retEdn their sistent bEill. Braves shelled Flint Rhem emd became the first woman pliqror to shining murticularly in the third, Henri Laborde, of Stanford, won timdy wallop Emd gilt-edged pitch­ KIM Cuyler, out for months as a Tomorrow sffternoon at 115 the Johnny Jackson to score all their take a set from tbe Californian in when with tbe bsses loaded and the with a toss of 160 ing to prove themselves a great ball result of Em early Injury, is back In Alpines will play the Franklin A. runs in the first five frEunes, the six years. Others in tbe group in«^ nonb out, this long, leEm southpaw feet 9 9-16 inches, with John Ander­ team, after all? the game contributing inspiration C. -at Mt. Nebo in a return game. Phillies tied the count at 12-all m elude Meu7 Heeley, MEurgiuwt Seri-- proceeded to force'three Hublardites son of New Y%rk, Olympic cham­ Or will the Pittsbiurgb Pirates, Emd a fEdr assortment of base hits— The FrEmklin A. C. beat the Alpines the ninth when Don Hurst socked ven, Betty NutbEdi, Freda Jamee pion, second at 158 feet 10 101.128 heavy pre-seEu>on favorites and lead­ to the Cub oause. Playing Manager in New Britain by the score of 6-4 in a row to fan tbe breeze. Again a home run witb Cbucb Klein on and Mrs. L. R. C. Mitchell. Grimm is doing his stuff at first in the fifth “Hammie” stEured when Laborde Edso won the sbotput at 46 ers through most of the first seven winning in the last intitpg with bEuse Emd Wes Schulmericb followed Among leading American players base, Emd go^ health abounds he made a spectacular bare-banded feet 2 2-3 Inches, with Anderson sec­ weeks of the campEdgn, get the two nm outburst. The Alpineers with a triple that led to the tyinj entered were Sarah Palfrey, Mar­ throughont the lineup. stop of LovelEmd’s iHMHtig' grounder ond at 45 feet 2 19-128 inches. WEUier boys a-hltting ag^ain and un­ will be out for revenge Edl day play run. A couple of singles and a force jorie Sachs, Mrs. MiuTorls Gladmsn Johnny Morriss, Louisiana timber- cork a rush that will bear out their Down the line through a furious ing a grudge battle against the along the first base line. Fred Fln- out put two runners on base in the stretdi race will it be the In-and-out negsui for tbe smoke-eaters con- Van Ryn, Virginia Rice, Josephine topper, won the llO-meter high statistical pre-eminence? Green in the morning at Jarvlii tenth and Klein promptly nicked Cniickshank, Alice Marble and Caro- hurdles in 14.8, beating Ldndgren, of Cubs, the plugging Giants, or the Grove starting at 10:15. tributed a three-bagger In the first Dutch Bnmdt for a double that w'-n CMants Consistent ^ half of the fifth, which might, we lln Babcock. Denmark, by five-tenths of a second, hlghly-rat^' Mrates who will nrc' Sob-Alpine 0. the game. Wsdly Berger of Boston The Giants have been fEU' and say might, have been stretched Into and Joe McCluskey, former For^- v e il? ab r h po a clouted his 18tb homer to tie Klem away the most consistent team in a homer by a runner with not quite fo r the N ational leEigue lead. ham Star, ran off with the 3,000 the league. Th^ hopped into sec­ Raynor, if...... 4 0 8 0 0 so much excess baggage to tote In tbe only other major league meters in 8:46, ten and three-tenths ond place the second week of the EYom top. Manager BUI Terry of Major Bob Neyland, Tennessee S.turgeoD, Ib-p ..4 0 0 0 1 ACES AND ALL-STARS Euround. game of the day the Cleveland In­ seconds ahead of Siefert, of Den- aSEUson Emd, with the exception of the Giants; Manager Charley f.x>tball coach, won 24 straight A. BoggW, 2b ..3 0 0 7 1 A lEU’ger crowd than usually at­ dians tightened their hola on fourth nuirk. Foqua was clocked in 49 sec­ the first Jtme week-end, have been Gfinun, Cnbs, and Manager George .bsmebEdl gafaos as a pitcher for F eut, 3b...... 2 0 1 0 4 tends the mid-week games at JeuwIs place in the AmerlCEm leEigue w ith a onds in winning the 400 meters with either first or second ever since. Su- Gibson, Pirates. Place yonr bets. the A rm y. ' . Johnson, ss...... 1 0 0 0 4 PLAT THIS AFTERNOON N. Bogglni, c ...^8 0 1 8 1 Grove WEUi on hEmd last evening, Euic 7-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Kugelberg, of Sweden, second in set up considerable din when Ray 50.8. Sullivan, cf ...... 8 0 0 1 0 O'Leary, rf ...... 8 /0 0 0 0 1 Jarvis poled his homer out over J. Both Teams Confident of Win­ , New York, won the M ay's head to bi^eak tbe tie score high Jump, clearing 6 feet 4 8-4 Sm itb, r f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ning Game at West Side H. Fnuer, p-lb ..3 0 0 5 1 and incldently win the gEune fo r the inches agEdnst 5 feet 11 inches for How TKey Stand RAMBLERS ROUT V. F. W. Green. The extra lEirge attendEmce WARD KERR AGAIN Field; Stdrt at 2:30. the runnerup, Johnsson of Sweden. is attributed to the interest tbe fans 26 0 5 21 12 Eure taking in tbe Green’s series with YESTERDAY’S RESULTS HighUnd Ice 6. SETS NEW RECORD After some wrangling in this American League the Sub-Alpines, Euid their desire to ab r b po a -e “size up” the Green’s chances of newspaper, the Aces and the Center CleveUmd 7, Detroit 2. BEHIND BOB SMITH’ S NO R. O’Connor, If. . .4 1 1 0 0 0 taking the second game tomorrow, C U R E GIVEN NOD New York at Washington (rain). Kapura, p ...... 4 1 i 0 2 0 Springs All-StEurs have m anaged to which if won by tbe Green will give come to an Eigreement and wifi play (O nly gEunec scheduled). M ayo, 3 b ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 Former tt. E S. Athlete them the series. In Emticlpation of this afternoon at the West Side field NatfoiiEd League Grogan, ss ...... 4 1 3 1 0 ..0 Philadelphia 18, Boston 12 (10). HIT AND NO RUN PnOHNG increased attendance attracted by a t 2:30. Both team s clEdm to be tbe Covey, 1 2 2 3 0 OYER BUD GORMAN (Only game scheduled). tha game with the Sub-AIpinea at Shoots a 69, Two Above best teiun so that .this afternoon’s VEumie, c t ...... 8 0 2 0 0 0 10:16 a. m. tomorrow, and the first battle should be a good one. O’Connor, lb ....3 1 1 6 0 O' STANDINGS game of the MEmchester “AmericEm” The Aces have a strong teEun in High School Hurler Blanks Mllburn, r f...... 3 0 l 0 0 0 League, In which the Green will Par, for Amateur Mark. the personnel of Sendrowski, c; Wms Featmre Event On \1 Ameriofm League Merusi, 0 ...... 8 0 0 12 0 0 meet the North End Arrows at 2:30 Klecha or Ismblnskle, p; Bronlde, W , L . P.C. p. m., M anager HublEU^ has en- lb; “ Ernie” Dowd, 2b; “CUff" Mas­ Washington ...... 60 33 .645 S «v ice Men, Leads Mates 81 6 11 21 5 0 Urged tbe seating capacity of Jiuv Wiurd A. Kerr, former Manches­ sey, ss; “Babe” Dowd, Sb; “Ike" N ew Y ork ...... 68 36 .624 REunblers (12) Highland Ice ...... 600 001 0—6 Boat Card at Sandy Beach AB R HPO A E vis Grove by the addition of approx­ ter High school athlete, again has Cole, If; Lashtnskle, cf, and “L e f^ rbiladeiphia ...... 47 47 .500 Alpine ...... 000 000 0—0 imately 800 seats located beneath stepped into the golfing spotlight, Wiley, rf. Tbey also ^ ve a couple Clevelsnd ...... 48 50 .490 C. Smith. 2b ....3 1 2 0 0 1 to 12-0 Victory; Gives Two bass bits, Vannle, T. O'Con­ Falkowsk!, If ....3 1 2 0 0 0 the pines along tbe edge of the bluff this time by setting Em Eunateur of good reserve men left in case any — Other Results. D etroit ...... 46 50 .479 nor, N. Bogginl, Raynor, Farr; overlooking the diamond. record for the Lyndon Golf club of the reguUms happen to go wrong. .. , Chicago ...... 48 51 .457 Wilkinson, ss ....3 1 1 0 0 1 struck oflt, by Kapura 12, Sturgeon Smith, p ...... 3 1 2 0 3 0 Two Passes, Collects 16 Dtooheeter Green course at Syracuse, N. Y. Kerr i*e- The Center Spring All-Stars iu«. \; Boston ...... 42 51 A52 S; bfue on balls, Kapura 3; hit by AB R H PO A cently shot a record-breaking card also confident of '^tory with al- ' St. Louis ...... 36 63 .364 Mahoney, rf ...... 0 1 1 0 0 0 pitcher, Fraser, Mays; losing pitch Jackie Clark, 108, of Hartford, <^nn, rf ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Ecabert, c, 15 .. 3 0 0 8 0 of 67, two above par for tbe course. most tbe same team that defeated won a dedsloD over Bud Gorman, National League Strikeouts; Vets Out of er, H. Fraser; umpires, Vince, Subie. Segar, p, c, lb ... 4 4 0 0 1 1 7 7 2 2 0 The Lyndon .inks were opened the Green, Highlimd PEurk Emd the W . L . P.C. Hadden, lb ...... 3 2 2 3 0 0 112, of Danielson, in the feature Jolley, cf ...... 4 () 0 2 0 0 Loveland, If, lb . 3 3 0 0 1 l 3 3 0 0 1 recently Emd Kerr, nuddrg the first Pirates. They have Flske ss a, N ew Y ork ...... 56 36 .609 Sobieskl, ss .... 3 ,1 2 0 1 bout of an amateur card at the B. McConkey, 3b 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 .1 2 0 1 0 trip Euound the course, jiarded a Ltcber; FEurwell, p ; PUtt, lb ; L in- Chicago ...... 53 ^43 .552 Cooney, 2h ...... 2 0 0 0 0 neil, 2b; “Sam” Hewitt, ss; “Eddie” Ssiady Beach Arena last night. GustEifson, c ....3 2 2 16 3 0 Class. 0 71, which was recorded as- tbe auna- The results of the other bouts H ttsburgh ...... 62 43 .547 Hutchinson, 3b .. 3 2 2 1 2 0 teur mEU'k. A short time later be Markley, Sb; Brewer. If; Burkhardt, were as follows: A1 Plnkham, 138, r.'. Louis ...... 49 46 .521' R. Jiurvls, rf .... 3 1 1 0 0 0 shaved this by one stroke but an­ cf, Emd Anderson in right flild. Boston ...... 47 48 .495 27 12 13 21 6 2 Rockville, decision over Ray Lsm- Bob Smith applied the well- Phelps, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 other golfer, Herbert Codling, did All Eurrangements have been com­ Philadelphia ...... 40 62 .435 V. F. W . (0) H. Jarvis. If .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 pleted and both teams are out to dry, 184, Danielson; Hanv Pressel, known wbitewEUh bnish to the even better, shooting a 69. Then 131, Holyoke, draw wltr Jimmy a n cln n a tl ...... 41 55 .427 A B R HPO A E Grandl, 2 b ...... 1 l o 2 1 1 last Saturday, Kerr went out and win. We will see what we shall see StEUiley, 132.. W orcester: Totm g Brooklyn ...... 87 53 .411 Kilpatrick, lb ...2 0 0 4 0 1 Veterans of Foreign Wars team SpillEuie, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 got a 36 going out, two above par. and then tidk about it Effterwards. LavEdle, 124, Worcester, knockout Fortin, 2b ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 last night and carved his name in Rich, c f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Com ing in he shot pirn fo r tbe last Every member of each teiun is ask­ TODAY’S GAMES in first roimd over Lairy Casson, Peterson, 8b ...... 2 0 0^1 3 0 the biuiebEdl HeJI of Fkme by let­ nine boles to establish tbe mark of ed to be on lumd by 2 o ’clock. 128, Holyoke; Mike Murphy, 120, Shields, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ting the Servicemen down wltbout T o t a ls ...... 28 6 9 21 6 5 69. BAst Haunpton, decision over Joe American League Mathewson, ss ...3 0 0 2 2 l 8 bit or a run, the Ramblers win­ ■ Memo to Rooeevelt Hose Company No. 2 Kerr is employed by tbe Tel. Emd New York at Washing; jn, Rosia, 120, New Britain; Tony Glenney, rf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 ning 12-0 in seven innings. Only Inspired bv the wise ' words AB R H PO A Tel. in Bynunise and has t>een nude- Philadelphia at Boston. Paeclo, 142, Hartford, knockout in Sendrowski, c ...2 0 0 i 0 0 one Vet reached third bE»e. Sidney B. W ood, our mEdling de­ G. May, Ss ...... 4 2 2 1 ing great strides at golf, being rat­ St Louis at Chicago. second round over Joe Reedy, 124, Sentifl, c ...... 2 0 0 6 1 0 Miller for the Vets pitched good partment today is sending the folr Finnegan, 3b ... 4 0 1 1 ed as a professional at the regular Rockville; B'reddle* Coney, 110, Detroit at Clevelimd. M iller, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 bEdl imtil the youngsters solved his lowing telegram to President Smith, I f ...... 4 0 0 0 Syracuse club. He is the son of Mr. National Leacne W orcester, knockout in third roAmd ' innell, cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 delivery in the third inning. From R oosevelt: Mullen, p ...... 3 1 0 1 and Mrs. Alexander Kerr of *::rt- Brooklyn at Phlladd^a (2). JUNIOR SERIES. Over Chester Rosia, 108, East that time on it was a question of 'Dear President: Nest year please N orris, l b ...... 3 0 0 6 ford, formesly of this town. H am pton; Joe R iven,, 16V, W illl- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2). 24 0 0 18 6 2 Kistaman, rf .... 3 0 1 0 how big the score was going .o be. do not sand any cable of good Sports Editor, mantic, decision over Joe Bard, Chicago at S t Louis. J. M ay, c f ...... 2 0 0 0 Score by iimings; Bob Srdth collected 16 strike outs wishes to the United States Davis Mfmehester Evening Herald. 115. Hartford. Boston at New York. Sym ington, 2b . . 3 0 0 1 Ram blers ...... 001 238 3— 12 with Us fast ball—too much smoke Cup tSEun. For it was you, and not D ear Sir: Kingflsh Sellanc^ 119, Hsulford, Hunnlford, c .... 3 1 1 8 Struck out, by Smith (16), by for the ageing Servicemen. .The Mercer Beasley, Ellsworth According to the sports cdunm technical knockout in second over Ramblers batM MlllAr for 13 hits Wilmer Allison or any other of the M iller (4); base on bSlls, off Smith T o t a ls ...... 29 4 5 18 5 2 Local Sport of the Herald I notice a Junior title Jackie Novak, 118, Danielson; Ed- (2), MiUer (3); two base hits, Had­ Including' a triple by MEdioney and who dkuseci us to lose to ie Vend!, 124, Hsukford, technical WEST SDES HAVE NO Score by innings; loop hEui been formed in town com­ den and B. Smith; three base hit, doubles by Smith ano HadJen. gland in the Cup matclMs. posed of four teEmos, North EaSs, knockout in first roimd over Jess It was the old question of the Wood Reveids It Hose Company No. .2 OlO 020 1— i Mahoney; umpires, McConkey Emd Manchester Green ... 030 030 x—6 C hatter Gibbies. Hill Billies and West Side Willard, 122, Hartford, Young old team pitted Eigcdnst a good “ If you don’t believe it, listen GAME FOR TOMORROW (»d s . Two-base hits. Phelps, Kishman; Buddlea It is interesting to note Hovey, 185, WiUimEmtic, decision young team and the odds were eU- to the following, which comes tbree-base hit, Finnegan; home run. that the West Side Buddies have over Dsmny Murphy, 122, Worce­ ways In favor of the nimble young­ from one of our astute young ten- The Hertdd Newsboys, undefeated ster; George Clark, 108, Hartford, R. Jarvis; hits, off Mullen 9. off defeated Gibbies three times this Up to this time the West Sides sters. The Ramblers in Justice to nisers, Sldntw B. Wood: except by Baldwin’s A. C., challenge seEumn, that Gibbies played a tie knockout in first over Bud Nichols, have no game for tomorrow, but Segar 1. off SplUane 4; sacrifice hit, the Vets showing are comrosed of ” ‘The reauration they were play­ any team in town, averajung 16-17 game with the Hill Billies so that 110, vmimantic. Manager Nick Angelo is working Yesterday’s Stars Ecabert: double pUiys, Mullen to the best players in town, Bob ing for their cotmtry and were ex- yeEus of age. For games phbne past performance would tend to hard to get a game. The Sacred \7orris to Finnegan, Grandl to Eca- Smith, HEulden, Falkowc.kl, G ustaf­ pecteo to win was what licked Mimager Frank lullano, 7956 iffter leave this league title tilt between ' Hearts of WiUlmantic Eure booked to Vines and Allison, m my estima­ bert; base on balls, off SpiUime 2; By Associated Press son. Wllklnscm', McConkey being struck out, Iw Mullen 8, by SegEur 6, 6 p. m. the N orth Ehida and W est Side Bud- ; HIGHLAND PARK FACES play the West Sides at the West right in the forefront of the com­ tion. It’s like spending somebody Side but Manager Angelo hasn’t by SplUane 8; time, 1 hour, 5 min­ dies with the Buddies decidedly the Wes Scbulmsricta, Phillies— Hit ing town series, which fact miti­ else’s dougb. You are under such a The Amerlcsm Legbn will play favorites. heard from the Sacred Hearts with­ utes; umpire, Rogers. home nm, triple and single: scored gates, to some extent, the fine shel­ heavy renonsibillty that you can’t Glbbles Soda Shop Monday night at BALDWINS IN SERIES in the last ten days and isn’t sure It so h^pens that the HeiUdv four runs against Braves.' lacking that the former soldiers do yoursMf Justice. You don’t dare 6 o’clock at Mt. Nebo field. Newsies are not eny older than- the ' they will come here. In case a gam* took last night. hit freely because of the fear of Oral Hlidebrimd, Indians—Limit­ Hill BilUes end ere ee wall a tgsb - For the fifth time this ytax the should be atTEuiged the xxumage- The Vets will meet the Watkins making errors. It’s a lot different League Leaders The Bloodhounds defeated the ed Tigers to eight scattered hits for/ iaed a team yet were Ignored whn^ Baldwin A. C. meet Highland Park ment will get in touch with the team next Tuesday night in the from competing as an individual at Bulldogs two out of three games in players. 7-2 victory. Invitations were extended by those in Em attempt to gEdn a victory from pU yoff o f the tie gEune played last Wimbledon where jmu have nobody By J^ssodated Frees the West Side Junior volley ball In charge for form ic tUa leeg^ them. Highland Park seems to have Monday night at Mt. Nc’ o. The but jrotmself to answer to. i- N attoaal gue. The scores were 16-11, 6-16 The Herald holds e S8-0 dedifOB b4>- an “Indiu sign’’ on the A. C.'s and game will stEurt promptly at six “ *Presldsnt Roosevelt’s cable of Batting— Klein, Pli^es, .370: ana 15-6. four innings over Glhfalee wUdi good wishes probably put an addi­ as yet have not lost a game to them, o’clock Euid Edl players are re­ Davis, Phillies, .343. Runs-^-Martin, would tend to give'the idee they, tional strain on the boys. That The Rec Girls, who were defeated having won imd tied two. quested to be at the field at that Cardinals, 74. Runs battsd in—Klein were good enough to play la the must have effected them like Sam by tbe Blueflelda 19-9 Thursday Because of this the HlgblEmd lad­ New Poker-Face Sits In time. Lovett and Wiganowski will Phillies, 84*. Hits—Klein, Phillies, league. Therefore pli^ the titio : dies are favorites to take this game stEirt fo r the W atkins team and HEurdy’s announcement the day be­ night at Mt. Nebo, will practice at leaguv out but the value of said title, fore we met the English in 1981 187. Doubles—Klein, Phillies, 31. he same diamond this afternoon which will be played at Clumter OEdc E^lucd Eind Sentiff will ' . the bat­ cannot honestly am ount to muBA^ did us. He broadcast that he bad Triples —VawbEm, Pirates^ 16. :!rom l-S. Players will meet at the Field at 1 o’clock tomorrow after­ Big-Time Tennis Game tery for the Vets. Rome runs—m dn, Phillies and Ber­ unleu the winner ia willing to prebe^ ± ______. booked return pEMsage fo r us on a School Street Rec at one o’clock. ■ Its ability on the dlainond noon. This w ill be the opening gEune ship ' sEdling iffter the French ger, Braves, 18. ,Stolen bases—^Mar­ the Herald Newsboys viio are o f the MEmchester A m erican LeEtgue matohes, scheduled for the follow­ tin. Cradlnals. 14. Pitcblng—Hub- The Ramblers, fresh from their Em I is an im portant gaioae for. both New York, July 29.—The U. S.^Sea and Seabiight clinched her se­ bell, Giants, 16-6. frMited except by Baldwin A . C. thla^ lection as a Wifhtman Cup player. ing week-end. It was eqpivaleat to no-hit, no-run victory over the V. year. teEuns, so a lively gam e is expected. Wifhtman Cup team that ia«ets a ONECOS TO BE HOST telling us the powers-that-be were Am erican W. are anxious to arrange return The Baldwin A. C. traveled to Bol­ picked squad of British women, ten­ H er play in the east revesRled Unchanged from yesterday, ex- Frahh lullano, ■peed beyond the hopes of most taking it for granted we would games Yvith the Sub Alpines, ICan- ton last night and trounced Gowdy*s nis plajrers at Forest Hills, August trim the Brltisb. ' ceptfor trlplsa—Averlll, Indians, 11. chaster Green and the Oldl i r “Timers Manager Manoheater HaraM ^of the women players of Lhe day, to BLUEFIELD NINE Newdtoya. x Nine 10 to 1 in a prepiuratory gomie “ Tt’s that kind of high pressure 4 and 6, will Include “Pcker-Fcoe” rod showed that, she is. thoroughly ler tomorrow's tilt. stuff that'prevente us getting the and 'Toker-Faee, Jr.” fan^Uar with ^ departmsnts of A OBiOLBHtW i'ls gams.' Tomorrow the ^Blusflelds will. cup back.’ The former is the ori|inal Helen Journey to Oneco to meet the fMt Wills Moody. The latter is a new­ With the pUy of No. 1 Helen Spo^ Editor:' Last Night ’a Fights (Wills) and'No. 2 Hslsn (Jaoobs) stepping Oneofr town team, m a pre­ That |Ata Yon Ont Shallow Water* Tars comer who has been burning up vious eaoQuntsr the Blueflelda “There now^ Mr. Preetdsnt, may­ Wa, the ItaashlMa have the courts — Alice MarMe, uond Slipping, Ahoe has a swsll ohanoa Om BE '^nifiaad e a r hasabatt taaffi to iUp into the spotlight. mafuged to aqimsae.oat * 8-2 vic­ be after thla you will net try By Aeeoeiated Press stenographer from San Franplaco.' high preesure stuff oh our liv of pM>aran bstn asn the ^ Tht Padfle coast might tory.. The Onacd team boasts one of t%t I Wilmington, Del.—Buster Brown, tXuis Doya. Rtlek'to your hanks Cop Snipe Boat Honors ib-i8.^A«y taaai tnteaabB ii ' Mrs. Moody’s unemotional play have been a baseb^ pl.«ysr had the fastest outfisldi in their pection. -Baltimore, ou^inted Young Kid earned her the now famous nick­ find your ye industries and stuff like tag us may aacufa faaMm by' she followed the trend of her eftfly The Bhiefieldi hre for the •V - la g Diofc Firpo, Perms Grove, N. J., 8; Billy name and Alice’s style has brought fta y . and jt}M. h itd iln f aaalgnmsHt tlM t and h t our Imprsssionahla WEdlace, Cleveland, knocked out youth. .She lived aomhs, from the yaung. athlatai alone." ' _ DtUaa. Tsxas, July 29.-—Gompet- itie craft to score 886 points o«B of phone 74M or her the monlKer of "Poker-Face, Seals’ ball park in San VnnOaoOi will be haadiad Neubausr, Kovhp Lew Raymond, Baltimore, 8. Queoojhat ought to hold P iW .s^Utast 800 snips boats from a poaBlUs 400, winning hOtaors Jr.” Emd every day of her aohodl vaca^ or Lanky... '.■.•-’y''" Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—Bat Batta- dent RooiMvtitlw a whllel p u t s o f Hm Uhltsd 8 ta ^ two fir tbe Dallas SaDIttf' Wa uani Today Alice' is ranked No. 7 t-on She went aeroas and aooopad All playefa aro rfquestad to be at lino, 185, Haftfocd, knocked out aloeal'saiknt, neither of whom had. Dr. Huh IsanolBV httafl'of the gtm a the among the fair racqueteeia in the hp grounders for the ball playera. the corner of and Summer Benny WWttier; 181 1-2, Baltimore, followed the sport on the-deep sea, DnBas SaUing Chilh ii.n lio United. Statea. But her preasnt She aoon waa sldtlful enouih to street at tomorfow morning 2 . ftntt Msiiiiff imd "Frenchsr** w on tho HHnniBford T ro{4iy in . the Hors of the r nMng, in dm of this yeart ten­ p l^ ban .with her three brothers^ aa the bua will leave not long after­ Utalt, tsnfiunatss on the Oal'*snd S^pe IhtljMtlona] Yachting Assb- Y u h tin g Camden, n !. J.— ^Roxy A llen, Cam­ nis, is away tMow the spot she Hden Wills latqr became her wards. Plkyers should ^ m e ip tpeir den, N. J., ou^Kiinted Johnny Peppe, oeiast leagna dtthi wsre ti«d at 80 datli^ obmpetltion. memhara la •U should occupy. Ifor recent per­ Alios put on a sun- street clothesm they will chimge up sldsn bsifg to jbiiMl ths leagun.. in M u^eo Mutln and bis. qne«inam[Mt«ttSi Aost Philadelphia, 1Q» formances at Hanebester-faywtbo- Md here she la- thsrat ' I.) r* K’ - . . s ‘ I , 1^ ^ - I V^ ■ ?• •■••.■?-: V ■• .' •■ ■- - *w?-,- ‘ - ■'• ■ ••^ l^' *• . ■ ^ • . . • 'i ^ • •*. ' . ■» ■ 1 < *• r - ■.t ■'-• \ yy 'C r.^ *t » r • •> '•■ * 5; s f - i ii-«. . m r m i m . :.. :; *■■ ■ v ; '■,-, i;-'*; -^-. ~+'ACB BIGHT V IW [CaESTERHVEOTNCP5lAU).)i^ ■j / — ''. i •: . ■!" ? ; - ' 4 ^ j.fl.V Sr-f.1..., Read the Classified Renlal Properfij Lishnq on fhis rage

Dr. Dolso. an aggroistvs partlaan LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— H edg es CONTINUE CALL OUT MILITIA ffimtanTSipparta^ of Rooaavdt In FOREST w o r k e r s; i ^ „ TENEMENTS 63 BASEBALL the pre-oiooventlon' flsys, wss prae- LOST—FOUR AUTOMOBILE keyi FO R b a l e :— s a c r i f i c e , 1932 ttoalfyusoi^poied. ■ • ' in brown leather ease. T elep lu ^ F ord 8-4 ton truck 1500 mUefi FOR RENT—TW O i 4 ROOH tene­ TO COME IN FROM n PENNSY STRIKE ' mrtilBt Atwwsf Wh - BArnfiiAM ES: I 6689. denumstrator $435. Alao Chevrolet ments at 11 Plano'Place. R&t free W EST sms LEAGUE- But the distilct attoney qusatkm . ' I 1982 1-2 ton truck $400. Wm. Rock- to August 1st: Ligidre on premises. rsmalnsd unsettladM with no InfOr- (UoatiBaed From Page. Oae) Bn, Ripley HUl, South Coveptry. The West Side League standing F N n Page Oae) matiraltem a poMtioo ALL OVER NATION after Wednesday night's game Is: AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Telephone 815-5. FOUR ROOM FLAT, . first floor, o f authority.as to any tndlcatloDa ot pleasant'neighborhood, nice shady . W . L. the urines early today. Nona of the were obtained for the fifty men. change in the deadlocked altuation T V y b(ri^fied trucks and. were car­ 1927 DODGE 4-door sedan, good yard. C. J. StrlckAn^ 168 hFniti (OoBtlaiied Fron Page One) r A ...... 5 . * mlnez were operatiiig, general clos­ one way or another. Queationed 1931 NASH small eight sedan, low ried, singing and shouting, to the paint, tires and leather upholster­ street Phone 737A . Jaffe’s ...... 5 5 ure. follovring Governor Pinchot’s about the possttrillty an early mileage, beautiful dark green, with o t the fire. ing. Has only 83,600 original miles. what was going to become of the Cleary*tt .4 4 move last n l^t in recalling state solutioD, Farley said district a^ scene o t black trim. This car has been own­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat 20 Sum­ small stores. P agan i's ...... 3 4 troopers, an^er quick devHop- Needed 50 More ed since new, by a prominent in­ Only one owner. A lot of transpor­ tomej^ bad yet been recommended tation for the low price of $50. mer street J. J. Rohan, telephone *T say what I told them in a tele­ Hayers In the West Side League ment in the fast-moving coal field and there was littie likelihood of- ac­ Thursday brought a call for fifty surance man and has had the best 7433. gram—^men have died and worms are again reminded to show up for drama. of care. Cost new |U95. Special Riley Chevrolet Company, Armory tion within the next several days. i more men. And by the time-the fre have eaten them—^but not from these remaining games or players Sheriff Hackney, in his telegram Although the administration ac* was brought nndSr control, the re­ price to sell quick, $345. Riley Garage, 60 Wells street. Telephone FOB RE3IT—4 ROOM tenement all paying $12 a .week for fourteen wanting to get into the league will to. Governor Ptxichot which pre- tioh is withholding the appointment cruits who had . not been called to Chevrolet Co., Armory Garage, 60 6874. improvements, g a ^ e if desired. hours in a retail store. take their places. c^itated the sending of state imtll a ^ r Congress adjourned, led fight there wero battling a smaller Wellb street Telephone 6874. Call 8608 6r 5 2 3 0 .' “My message is sjmply this. The troops, outqjokenly sdbred the to belief the leaders planned to nenn- .forest, fire that burned for three plan is working, llie most essen­ EACHES ARE VICTORS ecuttve f or calling the state police WB BUY, SELL and exchange used MOVING— TRUCKING— FOR RENT—THREE, five and six Inate State Senator Frank S. Bergin, dajts near the camp. tial thing'for us to do is to get rid S duty. New Guard member and Senate Ma- A great deal of the work, how­ cars all makes and naodels. Armory ______STORAGE 20 room tenements, with all modem The newly organized Hollywood of the psychology of imemploy- j<«ity Leader, in the face of the op­ ever, was reported to be fire pre­ Garage, 60 Wells street Telephone improvements. Inquire at 147 Ekut ment Stop figiudng that you’ll Eagles started, r ft with a bamg py position of S ^ to r Lonergan,'noth­ vention rather than fire-fighting. 6874. s i l v e r LANE BUS LINE offer the Center street or telephone 7864. have to save for a day. Spend defeating the strong Scbieldge’s All- ing has occurred in the last six Thad J. Parr of Camp Roosevelt accommodation of their large De> to end unemployment.” Stars to the tune of 16-8. Kloter ARREST THIRD MAN weeks to support that view. 1932 WILLYS SEDAN; 1932 Chev- Luxe bus for lodge, party or team FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement stood out for the Eagles while Gie L. mintnn said threerquarters of a rolet coach; 1930 Ford Town sedan; with shades and all improvements, Nevertheless, the Impression still miift of trout streato whs. cleared trips at special rates. Phone 3063, FORD NOT SIGN ED young '^tkaiireck played best ball prevails among those foUowing Con­ 1930 Chevrolet coach; 1929 Ford r<-ady A ug. 1st. Telephone 7358. 32 IN S n i A MURDER there fhis week. The speec of the 8860, 8864. Detroit, July 29.—(AP) — The for the loseris. The Eagles would necticut idfairs in Washington that coupe; 1928 Whippet Six coach. stream was Incresssd, and deep Cottage street Ford Motor Co. has not yet signed like games with the Kazlng Nine the administration favors Bergin Cole Motors, telephone 6463. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE h^les were formed, to serve as the recovery code of the automo­ and Y. M. C. A. Jrs.—^for games (Contiaiied from Page One) and bther new guard candidates. moving, general trucking, livery FOR REINT—TWO, THREE anO call Ray French, 8153. w;ell8 for emergency placements for four room furnished or unfurnished bile industry, pending a further Senator Lonergan, who is support­ service. Our affiliation with United study of the document, but Henry Hollywood Eagles Moran and Kelly went upsUrirs and ing state chairman David A. Wilson fire pumps. Vans Service means tower rates on apartments. Manchester Construc­ AB R H PO A E The road coiistructipn wprk un­ tion Co. TeL 4131 or 4359. Ford has consented to serve as let themaeivea in with K ^jt's key. for the post, has declared his inten­ Want Ad InformatiM, furniture moving to distant points. honorary president of the National Katkaveck, c ... .4 3 1 4 0 0 When the dentist returned, there tion of opposing the nomination der way at all the camps was con­ Large modem tracks, experienced sidered by State Forester Austin F. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM . tene- recovery committee in his home Anderson, 3b ... .4 1 2 0 2 2 was a struggle, the detectives said, when it is brougnt out on the floor. men, prompt service, all goods in­ Swartz, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 1 Hawes as an important lliric fit the Manchester ment at 163 Osdi street, rent $20. city. Dearborn. and a sheet was wrapped around the sured while in transit are features Fisher, 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 1 2 equipment for, protection of the Inquire OstuioJ Telephone 8816. That was acceptea today as in­ elderly man’s neck. Evening Herald offered at no extra expense to you. dicative of the Ford attitude to­ Ckiwles, S3 ...... 3 1 0 0 1 0 Two suitcases fuU of clothing and state forests, with the new roads Daily trips to New York, baggage FOR" RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- ward the N. R. A. program and Moriarty, p ...... 3 0 0 2 4 0 jewelry, as well as a small radio se^ AUTHOR IS DEPORTED serving at ->nce as fire . and CLASSIFIED delivered direct to steamship piers. ment ail modem conveniences, $18 bore out the statement of General Scbieldge, lb ....3 2 2 12 0 2 were stolen. providing means ol^- access to the ADVERTISEMENTS For further information call 3063, per month. Arthur A. Knofia, tele­ Hugh. S. Johnson, National admin­ Potter, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Police announced they have a fires. Prentice, c f ...... 1 O' 0 1 0 0 Palma, Mallorca, July 29.— (AP) 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. phone 5440 or 4359. istrator, that Henry Ford “has giv­ photogr^h of Kelly in a bathing — ^Theodore P ratt, Am erican w riter Count six sveraas words to s line. en bis persona] assurance of sup­ suit, taken while he was at a beach whom the Spanish government has AUTIMST KILLED Initlsla numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat good p ort.” T otals ...... 25 8 6 21 8 7 w ith "Dt. Sylla. He was described eaob count as a word and compound Schleldge’s All Stars ordered deported as an undesirable words as two worda Minimum cost Is REPAIRING 23 location, south side, fine yard. If Caspar B. Hughes, president of as a powerfully built man more resident, said he would sail for New Skowhegan, ,Me., July 29.— (AP)' price of tbree llnea you want a good rent this is a bar­ the Dearborn Board of Commerce, AB R H PO A E than six feet tall. Line rates per day for transient MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum N. Forde, 3b ... .3 2 0 0 0 2 York today on the steamship Ebco- —(Charles Eugene Thatcher, 19, of gain, reduced to $32. Phone 4466. annotmeed last night at a meeting chorda with his wife. Newtonville, Mass.* was killed to­ ada clabner, washing machine, gun, Sheehan, 90 Holl street. B. Forde, s s ...... 5 ^ 2 1 0 1 Billeetlve March 17, 1SS7 thaf Mr. Ford bad agreed to aid N. French, lb ... .4 1 1 9 0 0 An article Pratt wrote for the day when the roadster he was driv­ Casb Charge lock repairing, key making. Braitb- . 'Jie campaign and to lend his name waite, 52 Pearl'street FOR REa^T— 6 ROOM tenement M ohi, c ...... 4 2 2 8 2 1 American magazine on Mallorcan ing skidded on the wet highway 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 cu| * cts to the movement. CONNE(nCUT NOW READY cuatoms arous^ Indignation in some S Consecutive Days .. S ctsi 11 eU with garage, 162 School street also K lotic, p ...... 4 4 3 0 4 1 one mile east of here and cvertum- quarters. ed. 1 Day ...... I 11 cl»l 1* «!• three room apartments. Maple Tedford, If ...... 4 2 3 0 0 0 All orders for Irregular insertions COURSES AND CLASSES 27 PLANTS SIGN CODE Symington, rf...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 A Madrid dispatch said United Internal injuries were said to - will be charged at the one time rata street Telephone 6517. Norwalk, July 29—(AP) The F()R RECOVERY CAMPAIGN Arnold, 2 b ...... 3 1 1 0 2 1 States Ambassador Qaude G. Bow­ have caused death almost instant­ Special rates for long term every following Norwalk factories, wltb day advertising given upon request. BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while Alvord, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ers did hot protest the deportation FOR RESTT— 6 ROOM tenement, all the number of employes in brackets, ly- Ads ordered for tnree or six days learning. Details free. 'Hartford improvements. Apply 31 Wads­ Roberts, cf ...... 2 2 1 0 0 0 (Oootlnned From Page One) order.’ He was told the defense in A blind man named Durfee, also and stopped before the third or fifth Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main today announced new schedule of Hutchinson, rf .. 1 0 0,0 0 0 the case of five other Americans of Newtonville, the only other oc­ day will be charged only for the ac­ worth street. less bours and more pay, starting on tual number of times the ad appear­ street, Hartford. trator for all of New England. In chaig^ with attacking a civil cupant of the machine, was unin­ ed, charging at the rate earned, but Monday: , , T otals ...... 34 16 14 18 8 6 Connecticut he will be assiated by guard at Palma had Sf9e days to jured. Norwalk Tire and Rubber Com­ no allowance or refunds can be made BUSINESS LOCATIONS Score by innings: a board comprisiDg John J. Pelley, prepare its case, after which the Tbe couple was trai/ellng from on six time ads stopped after the BONDS—STOCKS— pany (800); . . president of the New Haven rail­ fifth day. FOR RENT 61 Scbieldge All Stars ..^00 112 2— 8 prosecution will have forty days to Dover-Foxcroft to Skowhegan No “ till forbids": wisplay lines not MORTGAGES 31 American Hat Company (350); Hollywood Eagles .. .311 461 x-^16 road, Archibald.McNeil, Democratic complete the charges. when the accident occurred. f sold# Ctorsetry, Inc.,* (300);. Two base hits: French, Kloter; National committeeman, and State The Berald wlU not be responsible TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main Manhatt^y Shirt Company (265). '’4 WANTED—^A FIRST mortgage of Hits off: Kloter 6, M oriarty 14; Sac­ Senator Harvey L. Tbompson. lor more than one Incorrect Insertion street (Orford Bldg.). Apply EW- Although Norwalk Tire and of any advertisement ordered for $4500. Ehccellent security. Address ward J. Holl. Tel. 1642 and 8025. rifice hits: French, Anderson, Pot­ 'Senator Lonergan, one of the few more than one tlma Rubber (Company has not yet signed ter; stolen bases: Mohr 2, Scbieldge members of either house who re­ The Inadvertent omission ol incor­ P. O. Box 223, Manchester. the code,: pending arbitration in the 3, French 1, K atkaveck 1; base Police said Ordway admitted be­ Company and the Sco'vill Manufac­ Personals ...... 3 INDIAN HEAD PENNIES. Up to WANTED— ing in San Diego at tbe time of the T otals ...... 19 4 5 15 15 7 turing Company, will be charged ntossYi Aufomoblles $10 each. Send Dime for list. Pen- REAL ESTATE 77 seven year old boy's disappearance, Two base hit: Kurlowlcz, Judd, with the task of distributing em­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 nyex, 969 Seneca Ave., Brooklyn, but d^ed that'he never had seen Kose; thre^ base hit: Trader, Kose; ployment under the public works, (R'AD THE STORY, THEN COLOR 'THF PICTURE) Automobiles for Excbargrs • s aifM ^ N. Y . home nm: Trader. Auto Aooessoiies—Tires 6 WANTED—A BUILDING lot for him or knew anjrthing about tbe and Federal-aid state highway buOd-' “My, what an interesting sight, ting tired, I fear,” said Shrimpy. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 ca^. State price and location in slaying. • in g p rojects. She w ill w ork in cem- to see starfish come out at night,” "I will call a fish and make it Auto Schools • ••eeeeesessa • • • 6*^^ letter. Address Box V, Herald. junction with the state relief direc­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 3 STRIKE ENDED lend a hand. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD PLANES DROP PAMraLETS. tor. and will appoint in each county said Windy. “Do they twinkle, like “Then you won’t. hav6 to sta rt Autos—For Hire ...... 3 a county re-em^ojrment committee. Garages—Service—8 torage .:.... 1C Salzburg, Austria, July 29.—(APi Murcia. Spain, July-29.— (AP) — the stars up in the sky? a fuss because you'can’t keep up Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms LEGAL NOTICES* 78 — ^A Squadron-of four monoplanes The task of cuiminlsterlng tbe au­ with us.” “Ohi/ gee, if some fish Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 Fifty striking miners, who have ‘TIL make a fine wish, if they for light housekeeping, gas and cruised unmdested over this festival been underground since ’Thursday, thorized Federal aid to those home do. n i wish that we see something helps me walk ” said Duncy* BnslBess and Professional Services At a Coart of Probata Holden* at owners heavily burdened with mort­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 sink in every room, reasonable, 109 Bolton within and for the District of city today scattering handbills urg­ accepted arbitration by the gover­ new."'Of course, I may not get my “ ’twill be grand!’' gages has been placed on the shoul­ Household Services Offered...... 13-A Foster street.—Gmbe< Andover, on the 28th day of July, A. ing reridents to withdraw savings nor today and left their mine. wlsfi, but it won’t hurt to try.” Soon Coppy shouted'. ‘‘Well, Building—Contracting ...... 14 ders of Peter Kennedy, a former D 1933. from banks'and pay no taxes until The food they took with them Then Shrimpy laughed and said, look here! Some fat hhUoon fish Florists—^Nurseries ...... 16 Present WILLIAM S. HYbE, Esq., employee of the state bank depart­ "the —braltorous DoUfuss govern­ when they went below was suffideiit “Well, son, I do not like, to apoQ have come near.” “Get seaweed,” Funeral Directors ...... 16 Acting Judge. ment, and a forager emirioyee of the Heatim Plumbing—Roofing ..«■ 17 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A ment” makes room for a govern­ to last, and they suffered lio hun- your fun, but frankly, starfish snapped oT Shrimpy. “ ’R o^d their On ...otlon c f Harold L. Lee, Ac^ Federal home can bank. He will Insurance 13 ministratpr on the estate of Ada M. ment “quaified to resume friendly gerf Negotiatibns for a settlement nev^ twiikle. , ’They just swim bodies ’twill he tied. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 13 Lee late of Bolton within said district, open a general office in New Haven, Moving—^Tracking—Storage . . . 3U FOR RENT—PLEASANT FRONT relations with Germany.” will be completed above grouiid. around. ‘Thipi Duncy to tho Painting—Papering ...... 21 bed-room, board if desired. Reason­ deceased. Many Arsons in the streets The strike was called in protest with branch offices in Hartford, weed. That’s aU_ Uiat' he win This Court/ dhth decree that six Bridgeport, Waterbury and New “You do not have to wish for Professional Services...... 21 able. 3 Oakland street, telephone months be allowed and limited for the cheered the pilots with cries of against working conditions. things. Just ask me! I’m the one really, need to ntiake thp walk he’s Repairing ...... 23 4481. creditors of said estate to exhibit “HaU m tier!” London. 'going to take' seem almost like a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 34 Although announcements setting who brings new thrills." I know Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 their claims against the same, to the Festival week visitors looked dn, where lots of dandy sea spots can ride.” Wanted—Business Service 26 LARGE FRONT ROOM for 2 per- Administrator and directs that public astonished, as the low-flying squad­ EVERTS WRENN ODES up the emergency personnel have notice be given of this order by ad­ be found.” ' - The flte were tame as tarhe Gdacstlonal soQs, with board. Reasonable. G3 ron returned again and again, un­ come forth rapidly, the White House could, be, and they w ^ hitched vertising In a newspaper having a Chicago, July 29.— (A P )— ^Everts has remained silent on the deaxl- Jxist then' the starfish swam Courses ano Classes 37 Garden street Phone 6194. circulation in said district, and by opposed by defense planes from tbe upr eaally. “AU right, let’s go,” Private Instruction ...... 28 Wrenn, 64, insurance executive and lodied Qmnectlcut patronage situa­ away. “I guess that nlg)it’8 turn­ posting a copy thereof on the public Salzburg airport. ed into day,” said Duncy. “Wake cried Shrimpy. “You will find Dancing ...... 38-A sign post In said town of Bolton prominent clubman bf Chicago, New tion. Musical—Dramatlo 29 the two girls up so we can move tho^ strange fish strong.” Wanted—^Instruction ...... 3C WANTED—ROOMS— nearest the place where the deceased York and San Frandsco, died un­ Appointment'of .Dr. Edward O. last dwelt. along. Wee Duncy gladly fefilowed Financial BOARD 62 expectedly at. Pasekvant Memorial Dolan of Manchester as collector of Certified from Record hospital last night after a three internal revenue \ as reported to be “We’ll let wee Shrimpy take us one, and so did Coppy. My, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 11 WILLIAM S. HTDE TO RENT what fun! “Gee,'waHdBg's easy,"* lousiness Opportunities ...... 32 WANTED—ROOM and board, in days’ illness of bronchial pneumo­ among those already recommended to the spots where we’ll see some­ Acting Judge. UNFURNISHED ROOMS in the Duncy said. “We’re moving right ^ Money to Loan ...... 33 private family, by man and son 16. H-7-29-33. nia. to the White House by Pofltmqster thing new. The. walkingwill be Help and Sltaatioaa Tinker Blodi, Ught trill paid, hot Write Box T, care of Herald. Mr. Wrenn was general agent for General Farley, Administration pa­ hard because the' current’s getting along.” ' Help Wanted—Female ...... 81 water furnished, all rooma recent­ strong.” Help Wanted—Male ...... 3( More than 545,550 milef were ly renovated; to $15. t See the State Mutual> Assurance Com­ tronage chief, ted due to be an­ WANTED—LADY WANTS large $8 “Why, there’s no current way (A turGO b^js the TIales oat 4 Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 flown on Canadian air ndaU routes Chria Gleaney, pany. He was a graduate of Har­ nounced within , the next few days, Agents Wanted ...... 37-A unfurnished room, in private fami­ vard University in the dass of 1892. 'leader o f the. *T7ew Guard” and a down here. You’re 'simply get­ in tbe next story.) / Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 31 during 1932. Situations Wanted—M a le...... SI ly, with privileges. Write Box R, V Employment Agencies...... 4( L care of Herald. Live Stock-Pets—Ponltry-Vehicles Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 ------^ Llv> Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 Ponltry and Supplies ...... 43 APARTMBN'rS—FLATS— Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 TENEMENTS | 63 For Sale—Misrcllaaeons The New Dead in Pictures~No. 3 ...... Beer Comes Articles tor S a le...... 46 ' Text by Joim M. Gleissner-^ketchcs by Dim Lavib Boats and Accessories ...... 46 FOR RE97T—MODSSIN 6 room Building Materials ...... 47 tenement, with garage, on Edge- Diamonds—Watcbes-~Jewelry .. 48 ton street, five minutes to mUs. Electrical Appllaness—Hadlo . . . 43 r Fuel and Feed ...... 4t-A Telephone 8801. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 10 Household Goods 31 FOR RENT— ^MODEIRN five room Machinery and T o o ls ...... 68 downstairs fiat, garage if desired. Musical Instruments ...... 63 Inquire 20 Birch street Offles and Store Equipment . . . . 64 Specials St the Stores ...... 66 Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... 67 FOR RENT-r-TWO tenements, new TAX'; ^Vantcd^*To Buy ...... 66 brick bouse, comer Spmee and Reams . Board—Hotels—Rescrfs Charter Oak streets. John Sire, 809 iR E V E N yf Rcatanranfr 1-2 Spmee street. Rooms WltbouF Board ...... 63 JlJVitnhil r h • Boarders Wanted ....< ...... '..6 3 —A FOR RENTON THE EAST slda, U. ’ I ' Ml. Country BoarA-i>Rssorts 60 ^ t s l s —Hestaocmnts ...... 61 August 1st, a first floor modem 6 Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 61 loom flat, wltb garage. Wm. Real Hstats Fas Ram Kanebl, Telephone 7778. Apattasnts, Flats. Tsasmsnts .« 63 SasiBsas Locations for Rest «». 64 FOR RENT— 8 RQOM APART- Botiaos tor Rant ...... 66 6hibtirhafi for Rent 61 IdENT, all improvements, hot wa­ Suaunsr Homes for Rent s’« 67 ter beat furnished also garag& m RTahtsd to Rent 66 quire 18 Lilley street, upstaba. Baal Wrfiitt Wmt fala / S t A I Apartmaat BolMlag tor 8ala 63 TWO OF OUR BEST three room >RaalBaaa Proparty lo r lala 70 •ad Laa# Cor fala 71 apartments are vacant, redeoerilt^ tat 8*i» 96 6^ hot arater. Johnsra Rock. /Tel! iflM B tor lala « • MWFW# «gR#:rG« 96 6917 or 7685. rt Propwty tor film f t / A IftaM for arrar*#*.**# VB Batata tor BxdbiaRa »..rv 96 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenettent, iJsrMikr.. -RaU Batata.If inodhTB iaqffovenMBts. fomhca'and •n guiaga. Peter tfehopiB^ 109 Nonnas •tracL': . -■ .,;S i ’ ' Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE ByGeneAheEii SENSE and NONSENSE V TOMeCY T/^YUOR RtGS UP A NEW TYPg OP. SWtW .

If Fou Want to Drive, Don’t Drinb! ^shaken before taken. Doc says be so^YoiJvE iN vrrt^ t w e c t t h e r WArr/ itL LEr ^ Wlien you want to drive, don’t {never intends to use a new oar as UP TO YOUR u n c l e ' s AVACAHON, ^ T30WN fiW HNR AN drink; when you want to drink don’t he figures that it will pay him to EH?-wEGAD,BUSrrER,Y'KNOW VWAS ^ WELL *BOtH H /^ drive. Remember, if you are arreet- I give his patients -superior service. Bd for even a minor traffic violation ■ He figures he may not get there GOINS TO -RENT A B W IPORTWEEUMMERrM ^ SOOD CR< ? , ai*« the officer finds you lunre been quite as quick in his “shiwering AND ASK YOU^AND TWEBOYS TO BE MY / \ YOU'RE 'PLAINSTH' drinking, even moderately,' the pen'> flivver” but that when he does ar« GUESTS ‘—YES— BUT, ALA’S -I HAVE M g. STRING SOB,SO tlty is likely to be : '-uch m ore se> rive his medicines will be thorough vere than it otherwise would be. ly mixed and shaken. NOT BEEN SO LUCKY WITH THE*RACE WORSES ( X'LL ASK YOU TO THIS SEASON-AND THE MONEY I HAD WAS/ COME ALONG ^ More People Take Note of the Short Story: He thought she - GONE THE VYAY OP LAST \ — OW W E L L * 4uto Horn Than They Do (rf the would give him half of the road Wlt^EFiS SNOW I AW ME, ) “t u p n —^<50 T9ACK rrombone.. Only 17 stitches were necessary. I ^ANCY IT WILL BE THE 1 ” Noah’s Luck ) V PROMT TORCH WICKER ^ ^ Loose nuts . . . Some girls go in YOU'D POP IN ON [or athletics and others get their Another thing old Noah missed CHAIRS TOR MY That might have roused his ire— US^LATER. Bxerclse walking back from auto­ k VACATION mobile rides r . . The funny thing He never ha dto stop the ark. AMYHOWI about a rumble seat, is that you And change a bloomin’ tire. seldom hear a rumble nut of one of Old Noah really played in luck, ' them .. . Incident^y, the best way With the ark, but didn’t know it; to fix a flat tire is to leave her at It never lacked for gasoline home next time . . . So the reckless And no one bad to tow it. Romeo went around the bends with two wheels and the curves with two Another trouble old Noah missed. M A.}-).] hands . . . Love may laugh at lock­ His joy, no one can dim it. \ smiths, but even it has learned to He never had to stop the ark, ^ I take motorcycle officers seriously Outside the twelve mile limit. . . ..It is well to look before you 5. leap. You may jump in front of a Still forty days and forty nights. bigger car . . . The coroner usually He had to drive bis ark; has the last word in an argument A-taklng in aquatic sights between a pedestrian and an auto­ With not a place to park. • mobile. Dispatches again csdl our atten­ Bob—I didn’t rent a garage. tion to the fact that railroads being What’s the best '.hing to do with my put to heavy expense in rebuilding car tonight. overhead bridges—^not for.the piur- Peg—Oh, park it on a lonely road. pose of fu:commodating ordinary automobile traffic, but to provide Sometilnes careless parking is the for the great freight trucks and cause of serious accidents. Drivers trailers that are continually tearing should see to it when they park up our highwasrs. It does seem • S O B S . , their cars on the street or highway rather strange tiiat railroads have C 3 that their cars do not extend out H1MSEU= AN IN = bUaMT.t to capitalize safe passageway for ■.'V into that part of the street which their principal conipetitors. \ C2> may be necessary for use of passing wm, cars. (O muiM m i) R apper Fanny Says? Village Postmaster—Did you get ______H ia.U ;S.e»T .O fF. S< <)RCHY SMITH your wife a nice birthday present? Into The Everglades By John G Terry Laziest Citizen—Got her one w orth $600. Postmaster—teood Lord! A car? Laziest Citizen—^Naw. A year’s job at the laundry. B g ' The Depression Has Made Us Honest, and Less Prone to Four- flush. Nowadays We Speak Out Loud When We Say We Can’t Af­ ford a New Car. Gertrude—So you were out riding wICh Titewadde. I suppose you passed everything on the road. Margaret — You bet; Including eight ice cream parlors and sixty soda fountains. DEFINITION:. A f>arking hole is a space between two cars, generally found on the opposite side of the street from the one you are on. WASHINGTON TIJBBS II By, ( rane OUT OUR WAY By Williams Into the Jaws of Death Rode the IF ANYBODY THINKS I'H 601M' Six Hundred. A Courageous Thing HO/B omkiYJ 'NHO to Do. But There Is no Sense in TO SPEND THE REST O* M'f DAYS 1 vsjooLo^i-r Gtvje SETriN* ON AN ICEBERG. THEYRE ..SEKTT w o o OCfT FEP Jaywalkers Trying It Cw* r r T t) h i m m o w i - BLINKIN' WELL MISTAKEN. WOOR HEADnIT? ThaT4 TH* OKIEo w e CAKiV ORl*siv<'^ Old Doctor Pillsbury from.Bnisb- Patting your best foot for­ C rW E i T T b rr b e l o n g s t o — rr#yavTH -fu* vUle sayh he stfll drives Us fliw ^ ward- Is dlways. a step ^ the ost. Moot? and then his medicines are all well right.'direction'. PPESIOEKIT THERE- o s e YooR h e a d , H ^ D . G o O vjTAN' u- « g e t A n o t h e r o w e n/YA\*T/ ^ OO—TH 3VJ1JL AM* G\n/E ' e m PAT-ki * fILL OFIFER ITTO / o m e 7 ^ / ^ ^ ^ ^ W O O R J

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'• * --- *- J A B D O T T O m ADIO DEAIBS HERE OVER 100 TO ATTEND CHDRCHVACAIION FLAN MUaCAL PROiGRAH n i l BOMID SEEKS CLAM BAKE TOMORROW a t CiTilDEL WEDNESDAY ICr. and ICn. W. 8. Hyd« and aoa NOT IN ON THE CODE DATA m ilEA lEiy . Stuart aud daughter Francea are SCHOOL IS aosm • expected home today from Orove T bH Cfidsrs of Lebaiuni Spon Beach Point where they have been soriBg Affair at Marlborough Social alSaKatUm Army Head- spending several weeks. Temorrow Afternoon. qaaiter8:^tp Defraj^Eixpmiaea Told They May Not Have North Ead Chordws Have of Annual Picnic. Spdt-.Oot Hank Addbg AD Ifiv. Nellie Q. Warren of Autumn / Street is spending some time at Over 100 have purchased tickets Bennington, Vermont, Voice ia Monday Pariey— for the old-fashion Rhode ifiand Special Program as Chss- W ednesday evening.the com ­ clam bake to be held at the Fish and Game club in Marlborough to­ ing week, August 5, tlw'Company Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and chil­ Called a “ Racket” morrow afternoon. The affair is esEnd. meeting of the Salvation' Army is dren will occupy the Holger Bach being held under the auspices of presenting a musical program udilch cottage at Black Point for the re­ Nutm^ Forest, Tall Cedars of mainder of the season. Mr. Allen will be'followed 1^ a social, pro­ Because of Automotive Division Lebanon, of this town. The dinner The vestry of the Second Con The State Board of MOk Control ; will spend the week-ends with his of tee Chamber of Commerce is not which will consist of nearly every ceeds from the affair to bet to sent to Avery milk dealer in tee family, and vacation during the an­ sufficiently represented in tee mem­ kind of seafood will be served at 2 gregational chunh was filled last defray expenses of tee annual picnic state on Friday a blank form for re- nual shut-down of the Orford Soap bership of tee Connecticut Automo­ o’clock. A Wg sports program has evening for the program of of tee Sunday school. The pro­ turn to tee Board’s offiee at tee end company the latter part of August. bile Dealers’ Association, it ia pos­ been plcuined also. the Church Vacation school, which gram will begin at 7:45 p. m. and is of August giving i^ormation re­ a very interesting one. The Senior sible teat local dealers in this field has been conducted by the Norte garding tee.volume and natiire of and SHEERS will not be allowed tee privilege of Band will support tee program with tee dealer’s business. This;form will Miss Helen A. Crawford of Ham­ Main street churches for seven sending a delegate to a state meet­ several selections, and tee balance be tee basis of collecting: statistics = lin street left today in company with consecutive seasons. Rev. F. C. Al­ These lovely, sheer All-Silk Fabrics, ing to be hdd in Hartford Monday DR. BOYD GOLF CHAMP will be vocal and instrumental selec­ regarding tee milk industry of the friends from New York, for a two len of the Second Congregational tions by soloists, as well as read- invite immediate interest through the weeks’ vacation at Camp-of-the- afternoon for tee purpose of formu­ state which heretofore have not lating an automotive code for this church who originated the school in ^ .; been known. Prior to tee enact­ beauty of designs and their marvel­ Woods, Speculator, in the Adiron- OF LOCAL DOaORS Among tee artists to appear on state. here and has been actively engaged ment of tee law establishing the . ous colorings. dacks. in tee work every summer, bad his tee Young People’s program are This situation came to light last Board of Milk Control- teerq,was no vacation in July, but motored up William TMrkington, violinist; Ed­ agency in the state able to collect Mrs. Helen C. Bayne of Forest night at a meeting of tee loctd di­ Defeats Dr. Higgins One U p~ from tee shore to attend tee exer­ ward Richardson, reader, and Miss street will spend the mon^ of vision at tee Chamber office. Carl the figures, but \mder-tee-terms ot Match Goes Extra Hole and cises. V. Sorbet, pianist, from Hartford. the law, the Board is empowered to' N ow P riced August at Kittery Point, Maine. L. Lane, field secretary of the Rev. M. S. Stocking of tee Norte An instnimental quartet from tee association, was present to explain Nearly Reached the 20th. call on milk dealers for^'teis in-, Methodist church presided in the band undsr the direction of Hudson formation. The material'furnished* Mrs. Albert Harrison and children tee new statutes on licenBing absence from town of Mark Lyons will,also have a part in the garages and tee necessity of signal Dr. Howard Boyd last night wpn tee Board by these forms will serve' of Myrtle street have left for Grove tee golf championship of Manches­ Holmes, chairman of tee Joint com­ program . Beach where they will spend their devices on motor vehicles. In as a basis for the .determination oi ter physicians and surgeons by mittee from tee sponsoring church­ At .the conclusion of the enter­ many facts regarding tee industry., vacation with Mrs. Harrison's par­ spetiking of the state meeting Mon­ winning tee annual tournament at es. Mr. Stocking praised the staff tainment, refreshments will be on the basis for future planning of the, 4 0 ^ t o 9 0 ^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson. day, Mr. Lime said teat .only a few tee local Country club from Dr. Ed­ and helpers for tee Interest taken sale in tee,lower hall, and a com­ Board, and tee basis for a s^em / Manchester detders were members win C. Higgins, one up. The in tee school and tee . preparation mittee is Arranging a delightful pro­ of tee association and as a resuit of pooling of production should such ■ Dr. and Mrs. George Limdberg match went to tee nineteenth hole for last night’s program. He called gram in this connection. Particu­ a juan be rul^ by tee Board.' he did not believe they would be lars as to. admission fees will be For and children who have been occupy­ being all even on tee eighteenth. on tee,'superintendents, m im Fran­ The blank forms call on tee deal-' allowed a voice in planning tee code. found elsewhere in today’s Herald. ing the Alvord cottage at Giant’s Dr. Higgins Just missed oarrying tee ces Conrow of tee primary depart­ ers for the following informa^on:' Codes fo r VEirlous industries are As the affair is in supix>rt of tee Neck during July, are expected home match to 20 holes when a short putt ment, Miss Marion Legg of tee total' milk produced, total milk' being formulated terBughout tee Sunday school picnic for the chil­ in time for Dr. Limdberg to resume caught tee lip of tee cup and Junior department and Mrs. J. L. bought from others with price paid; nation under tee National Recovery dren, a large audience is expected Immediate Clearance his practice Monday. stayed there giving him five strokes Handley of tee intermediate de­ total cream bought from others Act for the return of prosperity, to be on band. to Dr. Boyd’s four. partment, who in turn introduced ^ te price paid; total twIUv sold as and tee state association has takes Adjutant Reginald Martin, officer Mrs. Sedrick Straughan and their assistants. certified. Grade A, or special Plains and Prints Included. the initiative in calling a meeting in charge of thj local corps, who ar­ daughters Joyce and Elaine will Exhlbitiontf of colorful handwork classes; total milk sold as Grade B;' for that purpose. A number of rived in Mcmchester this week, will spend the next two weeks in South- by tee children filled tables at tee total converted into cream; total field in tee Berkshires. local dealers have described tee LUTHERANS TO TALK sides and rear > of tee vestry. be chairman of the ^program. move as a “racket" to obtain new milk and cream manufactured into SPECIAL NOTICE Pickle and marmalade Jars of all other products, except^ butter; u)tal Friends of Mrs. * Frederick members for the association. sizes and sbi^tes weie painted or The local division deferred nam­ OVER LAWN SOCIAL cream manufactiured into butter; During August This Store Will Qose Saturday Schmutz of Passaic, N. J., formerly covered wlte rough plaster and col­ total milk otherwise disposed of; A t Noon. of this town, will be interested to ing a delegate to tee meeting until ored, for flower containers and oth­ Monday morning at 11 o’clock, when POLICE COURT -total milk sold as charity milk; know teat she has engaged tee J. J. er uses. Bricks were covered with tee dealers will meet again at tee Committee Chairmen to Make price received for charity milk; Quinn cottage at White Sands Beach colored burlap, drawn with threads, total cream purchased outside of Chamber office. In tee meantime, Plans for Event to Be Held for use as door stops. Other ob­ Edward McGuinness, of 11 Ash­ and will spend tee remainder of tee officers of tee division are making state with price paid. on August 18. jects for tee same purpose Included worth street, pleaded guilty to driv­ season there. an investigation to determine how nearly everything in tee animal or ing imder the influence of liquor and many members belong to tee associ­ Mrs. George Snow, state secre­ bird line. paid a fine of 3100 and costs. He Cheney Hall Salesroom ation. A meeting of all tee committee tary of the Women of tee Moose; Mrs. E. J. Simonds, wife of tee was arrested on West Center street Executive Vice President E. J. chairmen of tee Luther League of near Foley street yesterday by Lieu­ Mrs. Joseph Chicoine, delegate from tee Emanuel Lutheran church will secretary of tee Y. M. C. A. who REMNANTS & IMPERFECTS tee local chapter; Miss Marguerite McCabe of tee Chamber said this has lived In China, loaned a most tenant William Barron. Complaint JOE'S be held Monday evening at seven reached the police station teat there Burke, alternate, and Miss Margaret morning that because of tee many interesting collection of Chinese Hartford Road Manchester lines of business represented in tee o’clock, at which time plans will be was a man driving a truck ail over Deane, motored to Danbury yester­ made for tee annual lawn social curios and coolie coats. The latter Chamber membership, tee orgwi- were worn during tee program by the road. No time was lost in pick­ GARAGE day to attend tee convention of tee which has been postponed -from ing tee man up. zatlon is mainly concerned with tee Miss Conrow, her assistants and GENERAL REPAIRING Moose in that city. This morning a Augrut 4, to August 18. It has not Courtney K. Shill, of 23 Columbus majority of tee members of bote individual codes of tee separate in­ some of tee children t*irfrig' part in dustries, beyond urgiog tee various yet been decided whether or not a Ave., Tackahoe, N. Y., a salesman Oakland — Pontiac lodges left early for Danbury to the exercises by the primary de­ trade lines to have d voice in tee meeting .will be held next Friday. for tee Royal Typewriter Co. was take part in tee parade today. partment China is one of tee sub-' DeSoto and Chevrolet creation of their codes, and to ob­ The local league is planning to fined 325 and costs for reckless driv­ send a large delegation of members Jects they have been studying tain information in these codes teat about. ing. He was arrested last Sunday PARTS “A ROYAL TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY” M iss LilllEm Grant o f Cambridge to tee 37th annual convention of evening at Oakland comer by will be passed on to the members The Junior department learned Trat- street is in Salisbury today and will tee Hartford District, to be held at fle Officer Joseph Prentice. The of­ Telephone 8129 interested. about.India as a sld-iline and tee give a program of readings and im­ The blanket code, of course, has New Haven, September 2, 3 and 4 ficer said that Shill attempted to 362 East Center Street personations at tee fourth annual intermediate department studied pass a long line of cars near the the -whole-hearted endorsement of Bruce Barton’s “The Man Nobody dinner reunion of the alumni of Oakland bridge and drove other the Chamber and plans are rapidly Knows,” and ‘"The Book Nobody Rocky Dell Institute at Lime Rock going forward for tee appointment cars off the highway. Shill claimed H otel. PUBUC RECORDS Knows." Mrs. Handley’s group con­ that he was a stranger here and of a -committee that will handle tributed a play to tee program, Manchester’s participation in the had never driven over the highway Mrs. J. M. Barry and daughter of “The Happy Man,” dramatized before. Because of the fact that he National Recovery Act. Warrantee Deed from a story by Oscar V711de. ’The Innerspring Porter street are registered at tee Herman Lamprecht to Frederick had come all the way from Tacka­ Hotel Commodore, Washington, D. boys end girls knew their parts hoe, to answer to the charge 310 o f C. and Henrietta Hurlburt, land on perfectly in tee short time they MA-TTRESS C. PIONEERS TO PLAY VillEige street. the fine was remitted. had for preparation, and tee whole . Quitclaim Deeds program was well received by tee Chules S. Burr of Elro street has Tomorrow at 3 p. m., tee Pioneers Sophie R. Johnston to Esther H, returned from a visit to tee Chicago and AU-Glastonbury will clash at Radding and Benjamin I. Radding audience of parents and friends. $12.50 Fair. Ekuit Glastonbury P ark fo r tee sec­ land and. buildings on Summit 0-T ite Piston Ringrs All Sizes Available. ond time this season. street. give more power and stop oil pump­ A high quality mattress The Manchester Kiwanis club will ‘ All-Glastonbury won the first The State of Connecticut to Jen­ ing. Valves refaced, conomutators wite fsotory guarantee. meet as usual at tee Country club­ game, 5 to 4, after trailing 4 to 0 for nie S. Hall, land on Tolled Turn­ trued, shears sharpened. Repair house Monday at 12:15 sharp. most of tee game. pike. Evork. Samuel G. Gordon, chief of Man­ Tony Hartl will be on tee mound Jennie S. Hall to the State of KEM P’S, INC. chester’s police department, will be Selwitz Bnng Home A Brick Of for tee PionCbrs. Bote tenuns are Connecticut, land on Tolland Turn Fred H. Norton tee guest speaker. The prize will in fine shape for tee game and a pike. 180 Main Street TeL 6528 be furnished by James Turnbull and large crowd is expected. Building Permits the stunt by C. Elmore Watkins. SOCCER GAME Permits for dwellings were issued yesterday to Miss Rachel F. Farris Says: ROYAL The family of Postmaster F. B. All soccer players are requested for a cottage house to be erected on Crocker of Russell street will spend to be at School Street Recreation Chestnut Drive, Capitol View their vacation at the Barber cot­ Center at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow to Heights, and to ^bert Hayden for “Now IS the time to tage, Bolton Lake. play German Sport Club at tee Ger- a single dwdling on Nye street, cor­ get your Shoes Re­ — ANNOUNCEMENT — ICECREAM mein grounds a t Glastonbury. ner o f E eutI street. Frank C. Jones S P E Q A L FROZEN PUDDING The committee from tee Sons of A ..’ ll - — ■ will build tee former and Mr. Hay­ built! Prices are go Italy, appointed to make arrange­ Sherwood House of Benton street den tee latter house. h O R THE and ments for the state convention of ing up.” THOMAS McGILL, Jr. and Karl Rohan of Hartford Road A pfrmit for alterations totaling W EEK-EN D VANILLA CREAM tee order, will have a meeting this left today for Lake Bomoseen, Ver­ costs of 31,800 vas issued yesterday DECORATOR and PAINTER evening at tee clubhouse on Keeney mont, where they will spend a two uo the estate of Henry Atwood for SPECIAL I • Equal To The Best—Surpassed By None! street, for teat event, also to com­ weeks vacation at tee Hotel Track- remodeling and alterations of tee For a Linoltod Time Only! NOW LOCATED AT plete arrangements for tee free en­ ensen. house at 18 Woodbrldge street into 126 Cedar Street Phone 6887 tertainment and dance there tomor­ a two-tenement apMtment house. SOLES AND HEELS row evening. The date set for the Next To West Side Rec. ROYAL ICE CREAM CO. state convention is September 10- (Rubber Heels) Obtain It At Your Dealer Or Phone 8942. 11-12. This will be tee first time it PRICES ARE RISING! has been held in Manchester. DOES YOUR ROOF Miss Ivy Clark of Brooklyn, N. NEED REPAIRING? Y., is visiting tee family of her FILMS I still Do It On Monthly Instalments brother, Lydon H. Clara of 12 DEVELOPED AND ___ Without Extea Cost. Lydall street. Miss Clark, formerly PRINTED For Men, Women and a teacher in tee Eighth District WILLIAM KANEHL schols, now teaches in Brooklyn, N. 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone 7778 CM ldren! Y., and makes her home in that ci..‘. Film Deposit Box At The Best Genuine Oak Leather Buy Winter Coal REAL VALUES Used. A meeting was held last night at Store Entrance. tee West Side of tee Joint outing committees of Anderson-Shea Post, A TYPEWRITER Hood Rubber Heels V. F. W. and Auxiliary. The post KEMP'S I n and auxiliary plan to hold a Joint SENSATION N O W SAVE!] outing at a nearby lake some time next monte. The New Prices are the lowest | v Royal From Factory To Ooaanmer. they've been in years. You Good Used Cars MUSICAL AND SOCIAL DR. C. M. PARKER DENTIST Signet can make a decided reduc- SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Telephone 54 Pratt Street 1932 Dodsre 6 Sedan Now on Display. ti

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