A V S IA C S UAIUT cnOULATlOIl for tlM lIoatli of t U f , IM t m Moabor el tbe Audit Bo n m i of Obwolattoiio.

p r i c e t h r e e C E N t R P i ^ i E 3 (OMOlfled Adrertlabif oo POfO 8) .VQL.,L1L,N0.229. LOEB ASSETS B attU nr $300,000 B laze A t L0#eU> M ass. 66 MILLIONS

I Balaoce Shed of Big WaD OUTSIDE TUITION Says Bursting Meteor Bankers of Frkneo, Swkzer S ired Firm Pbced in CUT AS COST OF land, HoBand and B ^ginn Senate Record^ Otto H. Cause o f *Quake Scare Hold Secret Meeting to Kahn R r d Witness Called. SCHOOLS DROPS Stamford, June 27.— (A P)—ThatAdlatant from the several land points Perfect Plans WIndi h - the loud detonation and apparent where it was" observed equalled the tremor of the earth in this vicinity same. ; Waabington, June 27 — (AP) — Room Efficiency Rate Here vohre Forcing British to morning was caused by a Not a Quake Area Tbe balance sheet of Kuhn. Loeb A beside, a bursting meteor was ad­ Connecticut is Jtut as apt to be Cbw, placed before the Senate inves- Goes Up as Edncadon vanced. by Dr. Bktaard F. Bigelow of visited by a meteor or a bolide, Agree to Their Demands. tifatora today, disclosed total assets Arcadia, old Greenwich, curator of which is a bursting meteor, as amy pliace in the world, but the probabili­ on December 31, 1931, of 866,974,- the Bruce Museum in Greenwich to­ Board Prepares for Next ty of an earthquake in this vicinity London, June 27.—(AP)—The 845. day. Dr. Bigelow said: *‘l am, positive is remote. The law of probability world economic conference tUn Balance sheets for the five years points to the d&turbance being caus­ School Year. the disturbance was caused by a morning waa in the throee of a from 1927 to 1931 Inclusive showed ed by a boUde. bolide for several reasons. If it had fresh dramatic development preci­ been an earthquake, the seiamo- “Many people declared to me they felt tbe shock originated in Long pitated by the unexpected action of Numerous economies that have >: graqibs at Yale and Fordham would I T ; : ; have recorded it. Therefore the tre­ Island Sotmd. That leads me to be­ gold bloc countries In trying to been effected during the past year •.< mor did not come from the -ground lieve the meteor exploded over the force European monetary stabiliza­ to bring about a drastic reduction ■ X ^ but from the air. It was; equally felt Sound'and its fragments dropped tion Irrespective of American de­ in the school budget for 1938r34 at several scattered points. Spring' into-lhe Sound. In the Peab^y sires or what happens to the Amer­ have made it possible to lower the » j. ■ -a,^ dale and in West Chester county. Museum at Yale, there are many ican dollar. ,v '• i fragments of bolides which fell in Representatives of the central tuition for pupils from outlying " 'v '' k^ 4^% From that I deduce it must have oc­ curred in the air at a point equl- different parts of tbe world." banks of France, Switzerland, Hol­ towns who attend Manchester Hfgh land and Belgium, met secretly to School from 8150 to 8110 a year, it perfect plans which involve forcing was announced by the Board of Great Britain to stabilize along Education following a meeting last with Continental countries. night. MOLEY IS NEARING IGUILFOYLE FEARED From this meeting came a decla­ 94 Teachers ration by one of the' conferees that The Board also announced, gold would be defended to the last through Superintendent of Schools ditch. F. A. Verplanck, that eight new ENDOFJOURNEYl ALCORN’S ABILITY Many observers expressed tha teachers have been added to the opinion th'\i this scheme is, in ef­ local staff for the next term to fill Fire which swept the business district of LoweD, Mass., caused the death of one woman, injury to ten toemcn and damage estimated at 8300,000. Firemen are pictured here pouring water into one of the smouldering fect, a challenge to Presldsat vacancies caused through leaves of Roosevelt’s prlce-rpislng program ruins. A five-story shoe factory, church and fifteen ho uses were destroyed by the flames. . absence, resignations and dismissals. AsastaBt Sec. of State Stops I Life PritoBer TeDs Coort which the gold bide members malB^ Statistics were also released show­ tained would force a depreciation ing that a total of 3,278 children will ' their currencies and would be OttolH.ftKshn be enroUed in tbe twelve local at Cebh aad Speaks to.| Why He Elected to Be disastroue., grammar schools next term, this KORABACK PRESENT Bankers' Oedehm number to be taught by a staff of lixe bankers. decided this morn­ total asets dropped from $97,244,628 ninety-four teachers. E uh room in TEXTILE CODE PROVIDES the B a r t e r s . Tried by Three Judges. at the beginning of the period. ing to aak the, Bank of to the school system will have an aver­ iTfako a declaration to tbe effect Assets in the other years were: age of thhrty-five pupils, whUe AT FEDERAL PROBE that it would hot be in Great Brit­ 1928— 886. 863.970. twenty-seven rooms xiHll have forty Hartford, June 27—(AP) — Dr. JOBS FOR 100,000 IDLE Cobh, Irish Free State, June 27. ain’s iptarest to see Continental 1929— 8120.402,103. or more pupils. Harold N. Guilfosde, sentenced to 1980-885,155.762. —(AP)—Assistant Secretary of nirrencies depredated. These figures show that tbe life imprlaoaiment for the murder Meanwhile, (he British were sit­ The 1981 balance sheet showed saturation |i^t has been reached State Raymond Mbley, who had in­ eaih of 816,296,242 and deportts of Says He Lost M o a ^ oo of C la^ Gaudet in January 1928, ting rtgar^Oag thdr. attitoda. as fhr as tbe number of pupils per Head of hstihite Makes This tended to land here'And iBy to Ixia- but it was learned that a represent room are coacemed since not many RYDERCUPISWON don, where he will attend the world elected to be tried by three Judges ^^^wlde variation In total defit^tt tative ^ the Rank if England w«a more than fbrty pupils can be plac­ Stock Sold Km by dtt J. because he bad beard that “States confesi^ing thia moniing with- Leon was disclosed ^ the five yearly bal- ed in each room, thirty-five or less economic conference, changed bis Estimate at Opening of Attorney Hugh If. Alcoip bad an Fraxer, preddeiti of the Bank fw . ance sheets, F or tbe other years being tbe best averagei Should tbe ;idana mtey sfid decided to proceed- influence over l to rtach court this morning. Ja a hjoar^ oo eooferenoe ebdes: Saposaa or fail­ - 1629-888;»49.f66. spry to open more rooms and add ■ Washington, June 27.—(A P )^ J. Piytooutattrot six thirty fi. m.' a writ of habeas corpus.. /leither ure of the gold bloc prograps de­ 1980—8857,082347. more teachers. \ Elminates Child Labor. RefaiBs PossessioB «f Em­ day (1:30 p. m., e. t ) , M oley would he have ducted trial by court Henry Roraback, chairman of tbe s ant pended OB Great Britain's dedden. 120 Ontsite-Pi^ils therefore is scheduled to reamh Lon­ if be bad known Mr. Alcorn bad Connecticut Repeblican State Cen' PROBE 18 BE8DMED Tbe reduction in the cost of edu­ blem of k^AmericBB don at 11:80 p. m. (6:80 p. m^ e. a. been l^>pointed to office, instead of CURRENCY SITUATION Washington, June 27.—(AP)— cation for out-of-town pupils is ex­ Washington, June 27.—(A P I- tral committee and power company t-) elected. London,' June 27.— (AP) -U nited Resuming its investigation of pri­ pected to meet tbe approval of Embarked on the tremendous ex­ executive testified at a ..Federal There was a* lively scene in the Tbe right to a trial by a Jury, action by central banks of FrueSf vate iM^xing, the Senate banking Coventry, Andover, Bolton and harbor - am the Mamhattan cre^ in provided for in the Constitution at periment of lifting wages and re­ Pro Golf RWabry. trade commission bearing today that Switzerland,- Holland and Bdgtum committee today sought intimate South Windsor, towns that sent a bis pcfiitical positSan "gave some po­ through the early morning dark­ the United Statesk can not be taken to Induce Great Britain to stabUlpu details of tbe set-up and operations ihtal of 120 students to tbe local ducing w orking hoturs. Federal ad­ litical influence” when be aouiht ness. / away, either by order of the court, sterling and crush an international of Kuhn, Loeb and Company— ligh school last year. These towns ministrators of the industrial re­ As the tender with newspapermen * n Soqthport, Eng., June 27.—(AP) charters for his companies from tbe ring of diWerfcy' speculators wp*' giant New York concern. lave been contemplating changes. covery law heard from the textile Connecticut State Legislature. aboard went down the harbor, two (Continued On Page Six) de<^ed upon at a secret meeting Otto H. Kahn, -enior partner, —Great Britain regained possession lauge fast motor boats were South Windsor planning the addi- industry in their first hearing to­ Roraback, president of the Con­ today. . . . was tbe first witness, as tbe co ^ lion of a ninth grade to handle of tbe Ryd^r Cup, emblem of Anglo- necticut L i^ and Power Company, seen ■ hovering about When the Nervousness sweeping over Con- day that the "code of fair compe­ liner came to anchor, Moley’s secre­ mittee picked up where it left off 1 'reshmen students and Andover and I ijerican professional golf rivadry and subsidiary companies control­ tjwntui Europe over, tbe ability ot^ ten days ago with J. P. Morgan i3!oventry planning to send students tition" presented would make Jobs tary w as tadeen to shore in pne o f' today, defeating tbe United States, ling, he said, more than half the PRICES IN MARKET gold standard countries to remain end Company. io WiUimantic, where the cost of for more lOO.OOO now; idle. power in the state, was called to the them. OP the gold biuria cs«ned the F rench 6 1-2 points to 5 1-2, in two days’ Reporters dambored aboard and In contrast to the huge crowd l uition is 8180. George A. Sloan, president of the stand in the commlssien's investiga- delegation at midnigbt last nlghh competition. Moley talked to them whUe the that stormed tbe doors of tbe Mor­ An anticipated enrollment of Cotton Textile Institute, made the tion of subsidiaries of the United to /ttll the closed seedon. ■'m’SS Syd Easterbrook, British i>ro, steaqner ita customary halt IN UPWARD SWING gan inquiry, only a handful of 1,400 students is expected at Man­ estimate in an exposition of tbe Gas Inq>rovement.Con^>any. "We have dedded to defend tha spectators sbow^ up ahead of chester High School in tbe faU, u scored the deciding, victory by de­ Robert E. Healy, commission before proceeding to Plymouth. gold standard to the hut dltdi;'* agreement reached by more than Sitlotee Free State. time today. feating Densmore Sbute, 1 up, 36 counsel, questioned * Roraback at the president of one central batik two-thirds of the textile operators. . "On this, my first approach to The same special police were' on (Contloosd On Page Two) The Increased employment, if re­ boles, as the climax of one of tbe length r^farding his political affUia* said at thp. meeting., • ' ^ ‘ Irish soil, I salute the Irish Free The haiik 'repreaentativee met ha- , guard, but they bad little to do. alized, would raise to 515,000 the most exciting international golf bat tlohs and also cm power company Heixy TndiBg Caoses M - State and the Irish," he said. -In the Geological Museum this morfi^ Tbe small preliminary audience numbers at work on spindles and ties ever waged, with the outcome legislation in the state. The wit­ was almost lost in the big caucus in doubt imtil the last hole of the ness was asked too about bis stock pursuamce of the plan made before lag before the - .Tival -of the- world> looms in north and south. the London BSconomic conference, er Tape to Fall economic ixinferenee delegates. room which was used to accommo­ 1 3 0 0 DRY AGENTS With a throng listening intently final match was completed. purchases in other power companies date the Morgan crowds. and circumstances surrounding the that I go there during Uie signing. WitnitK of Holland. SwitserlbRd; in tbe expansive Department of The. British dlviced the eight I aun enroute to that capital, bring­ Half an hour before tbe bearing rejection of the nomination o f Prb- and Belgium, it was learned on M gh . Commerce auditorium, Sloan said singles matches played today but ing to Secretairy Hull, chief of the Bosoiess OB Floor. authority, agreed to Join the French opened, committee aids brought in application of the minimum wage won tbe foursomes yesterday, 2 1-2 feseor Richard J. Smita as a mem­ a big black trunk full of evidence TO LOSE POSITIONS Americam mission and his fellow in briz^ghig jn-essure on Grebt Btit*- provided—811 a week in the north to 1 1-2. ber of the Connecticut Public Utili­ gathered during months of inquiry. American delegates, reports of re- ain to stapUize sterUag'ia relatien- and a dollar less in the south— The Americans were in the lead ties Commission in 1931. Kahn, small and well dressed, Lost Money On IL New York. June 27.—(AP) — to the franc- would greatly enhance the pur­ only once durlM the two days, (Centiaoed On Page Six) Heavy trading at rising prices again It was 'dbcfded to' ask the- BanR) walked Into ^ e committee room, when Captain waiter Hagen van- "Aren't you one of those to whom accompanlqd ^ associates, twenty Will Safe Fonr Millioiis in chasing power of all the workers twamped the country’s leaul affected. fHwMeUi inarkets today. declaration in whl Todey against possible loss of markete T t (Would qlso have a h w p ^ bf-n CHARGE OF MURDER ed today that more than 1,300 em­ Try to Force Wiy wK«dn»uiy n feet on the etability of OontmentA;, ployes of the Prohibition Bureau will because of increase costs resulting t t • f a bale in a very active market here from the code. ;]|y>''Aseoolated Frees on IM.75 and American augmr |5 to 13; Delaware 6; Georgia 20; Maine ReglmcnL Schofield barracks. means of raistng price IbVbis, tie Coll is now accused of first de­ laat .nfinute to get out a strong LMgue of California, who prediets, 871. Case at 898.50 w ab up 11.60. 7; Maryland 36; New Hampshire 6: . The rep6?t of the atteihpted kid­ French (juarters said today gree murder for which the penalty vote; Its friends conducted many however, that the' 800,000 ' “wet" AiiVoH (jbem ted gidned 81 to 8118.80. New York 296; Pennsylvania 89; Bodies of Fliers Foiind; Wore naping, was made, to pottc® by Capp Senator OHumui’, m etab yer is death in the electric chair. prayer meetings. majority by which state ' prohibi­ S. Steel crobeed 859 for a asoall tn whldi he urged that the South Csrolina 13; Vermont 6; tain Bradiah'a maid. A r m * - Rosa­ The 25 year old widow of Vincent Chdlforhla voted Its own prohibi­ tion waa discarded last November, improvement. move in concert with the Puerto Rico 8. rio, who said tbs man came to tbe Coll, fi*iw *'bad-man" of gangland, OB the Way from Hanma tion law Into the discard last No- wlli be "gbeatly reduced.” ' . idtimstasm. H^b ^ . program" kxddng tcwaiti the Among the employes to be drop­ Only two of tbe 58 oountieswet* house Saturdny night an':‘Londbn. Jttha and hot till then,” she said. the Pr^bltlon Buieau, Director of frdm 6 A!^m, b titil.7 p. m . ■ "Sman Time Staff” Captain Maraino Bwbaran and National prohibition, West V lrg l^ ^ prafreastof tavpraUr hewed thfont pf j the Budget I a w Is Douglu ordered A proposal to legiwas - parl-mu If Bbe did not hand over tilt baby, Detectives said that after the Lieut, Joaquin Ccfilar werei found today votes on repeal, with Uttie MlM Itoaaito told poUoe. . ' j ' that (tiy weathtr was coat debadea whld) a saving of 84,00,000 to be m ade." dead in the wreckage of their plane except oonflloting. asetirances^ of tuel batting on hotiw races.' afid Iyer most of Texaa were maitot k and' thvee'had robbed many Bronx shop­ nine other stats, isautof inditdli WbUa man aurroundta tha keepers, the girl expr ^ ed dissatis­ in a lagoon In the state of TxhaiMo. wet and dry oampaigners on whira taantiein sad uastiM rsunt: nP< house, the - maid, add she tale- *• - *' ■ * * dk'’ - faction with "five and ten cent FAIRBANKS IMPROVBD ' Plans were to bring the hodMa to to>baiw ati'setimato of state senti­ phbiiad poMce.' -Oha of tW mm this saddened ciq^ltM in. A Urge ment. sre . itdCIltlonal ip ocrtlro ^ niR A ^jA K Y , stuff*’, and demanded Ugger game. yoto n^ob df^^tals oveTheard h4r. oenvataatidn * and plane chartered by thd Spanish Bm- lU p e a l'fo ^ (Olalm 49 d ^ hm ry , i-.- diwta- 8 q, police said, the thm attempt­ ew York, June 27— (AP)— M m thafi • 2300.^ ' after natifylaff : his ed to rob; leader Moroh, JewsMr. Fairbanks, Jr., q>ent a bassy Just onS.Wsek after more than oountkb 'oira ln for mtlflcatlon'and 60,000 persons gathered at Batbuena olMbta toNust bidlots. Morph fied and taots were After oomibrtable night and seemed thi "13?] tspsfH fusstio^wlH. peUee aeaMting i tha field lulling :to'weloonie' the good­ Atk to e in 1912i “ S iS S r him; etnuek Mias Sebwhrta, a somewhat lmprov«d this' morning, tlu; Mato |»ve’ 'h.‘9t,600 dd4d o f 'l i d ty ta iitiM It was. said, at Qm hcane of ms will aVlatbrs. Only three a sta ts eoBtaiitioa to* Dateptivas eadd Pace broke d o ^ mother, 'Mrs. Jaqk Whltlhg. ■ Xt Is bsUstad the Bpuish ship,), thetk*' for pfohibitioB th'4K, Cuatro-Yleatoe- wrecked tkb ssetttoiar^ ydettady aad-admltted flrtof m Fairbanks Is lU of lobar pnsumo- bohdtiS. fatalAM&t. ^ klA i t Ooofeon IbosvttaL • vloleit itoraw

...v> ■ •S.,' \V>-, V

I 'A U t IW U JOAMCHBSTER EV&NIKG H im A U). MANGHSSTBB, CONN.»TUESDAY, JUNE 27,1889. BOARD TO m w ORGANIST SESSIONS ABOUT TOWN FIREWORKS FUND KUHN,L0EBASSESTS OBITUARY RETURNS FROM PARIS OVER 66IDLLIONS OUTSIDE TurnoN Unne Lodge No. .71. H. of P. will TOnSHirFRKI vnauuis’CASES hold its regular moetiug tomorrow GOES OVER W COT AS COST OF evening at 8 p. m. in Orange Rail. (Oenitofiad from Page One) Plans 'Trip to Los Angeles Be- Nomination and election of officers Fm^lRALS finre Continuing His Work at will be held. All members are re­ Buttenwlaaer, Perey Stewart, -syn- Bfra. Blaiy flleaeeB Qotrfc Local Church. quested to attend. / WeB OD Needed dioato manager, and Carl de Gere- P 0013 DROPS The 'fuaeral of Mrs. Mary E q h ct 6 Ccot (Spar W9 |i> Sery^c^CoIUlected Disabili­ dorff, oownetf. (Gleason) Quirk was held this Archibald Seasioiui, regular organ­ Rev. H. F. R. fltochholi, pastor of Kahn told newspapermen he (OoBtbiiMd From Page One) m o n ^ at 9:80 o'clock at the home s d t froB ist and choir director at the South the Zion Lutheran churob is in Dan­ $300 Display would'net have a prepared itate- of h^daughter,M rs. Edward Swee­ I G 'o w m • . a iil• ties to Get Preference Methodist ^iseopal church here, bury this week attend^ the eon- increase of nearly 200 over laat ment as did J. P. Morgan. year, la order to provld* facilities ney of 48 OoDc street end 10 o'clock who baa been on a leave of absence vention of the i^tiantie District, "I am here'to answer quectione at S t Jamca'a church. Rev. D. L. in order that he might fulfill an en­ Lutheran Synod. Night of Fourth. for this nnmber, worii haa already PricaFoiBf Phn. Orer AD Others. with complete frankness and to the been etarted to eriata three new Gleason, DJXi of Stamford, a broth­ gagement as organist at the Ameri­ best ofvmy ability,’’ he said with a er of. tha doceaied, eelabratad tbe can church, Paris, France, bes re­ Henry Schaller and bis employees rooms, one in the high eobool proper •mile. “Beyond that there ie not a end two in the Franklin building. mass. Rav. W. F. Gleason, a nephew, Tobacco irowert, dgo? m 4 d p x - Cooaldensble interest haa been turned to bis home here. Mr. Ses­ and Mathew M en and bis employees The Legion Fireworks Committee sions win not be heard at his organ reported toe sum of 1201.19 rsoslved thing I can tell you.” An old storage room la the laim was deacon. Rev. P. F. Killeen was ett'» manufhctuters. mbbera'aM rw> nuwlfeatt locally, in the announce* In the tire business, are to be guests ■ub-deacon and Rev. WUUam^ P. taUers must put ttmir hoaaea ln,«- here until August aince the month at the Norwich ton, Groton, on towards the annual celebration to Pecora arrived a moment later buUding is being converted into a ment made by Major General Frank of July will be vacation period at be held at the Old Golf lots, off East and posed with Kahn for photogra­ typewriting room, wbUe the small Reidy was master of ceremonies. der and do it quickly, acoordltt to Thursday when the Goodyear Tire Fourteen priests sat in the eano- T. Hines, administrator of veterans the South Methodist ohurcb. Company will entertain dealers from Center street Legion workers are phers. gymnasium at the Franklin wiu be information reoatvod Mr. Sessions will leave soon for devoting their time to the enjoy­ The big marble-Uned room al­ converted into two okuH rooins. tuary during the' maas. men in this vidatty from W iihaF^ affaU« in Washinfton, that a re- Eastern Connecticut and Rhode The singers ware M ri. Alice Buck- ton. It ia a plan m t wffl do away Los Angeles, Calif., where be has Island. m ent or the townspeople and ohU- ready waa uncontfortably hot and Fan Use of Bonding viewiBf board for veterans personal busineas. He will return dren and are pleaaed at the coopera­ inany ooate ware peeled off It has been pointed out tSat moat ley, Mrs. Margaret SuUlvan and with prioa cuttinf. M m th a coot will be set up by July 10 by way of Chicago to visit the tion given them during the pact high sehols are operated on about John Hughes. At the elevation Mrs. at wbnm they can be rewled In ac- for the survey of claims im* Officers of Eleonora Duse Lodge, prompUyv cordanoe with the price paid byj^e World Fair coming here in time to three weeks. In order to comi^te Because of the poor acouatics of fifty per cent efficiency, that is. Sullivan sang Rosewig's Ave Maria, der the recently enacted Economy Daughters of Italy, were present at t o M in the buUdings u e utiUxed to and at . ths offertory Mrs. Buckley Jobber to the manufoeOMfr. The continue his work at the South tbd class initiation of 100 candidates tbe canvas, members ot ths commit­ tbe room, a loud speaker system ElU, so-called, and the Presidential Methodist church. tee are dedroue that all oontribu- that extekt. At tbe loeal high achopi ■*wg DeRoda’s 0 Salutaris. Mr. return of the 6 cent cigar may ve- Coxxupronise accepted on the last Into the new lodge of Daughters of wfis set up. lohool during the pest year, space su it. The w aft paid to tlw tioos should be made as soon as pos­ Tb efirst Senator to arrive waa Hugbss sang at the changing of the day of Congress. Italy at Waterbury this week when sible to any member of the fire­ baa been used up to eeventy-flve per vestments, “Sweet Jesus, Bless Us must be at a minimum f«to ^ According to the announcement. the grand council officers were pres­ works committes or to Aldo Paganl, Townsend (R.. Del), dresaed in a cent offieleney and this figure is ex­ Ere We do.” At the close of the any d g a r th a t la aold n u a t M. dia* Governor Cross and the Connecticut ent And took part in the initiation. oool looking white linen suit pected to rise to at least eighty per posed of to the wholesaler so Re FATE OF “GOLD BLOC” trsasurer of ths fund, Manoheetsr He was followed by Goldsborouj service Mrs. Sullivan sang "Softly Chamber of Commerce will be ask­ The members of the class taken into Trust building. cent in tbe nest term. and Tenderly Jesus Is CaUlng,'' and may make 12 per cent profit afid ed to appoint disinterested civilians the society, which is to be known as (R., Md.). They both chatted wl The changes in the local teaching the retaUer 25 per eent fvent ' Contributions to date: K»b" while waiting for tbe Inquiry Organist Packard played Chopln’i to the board. The veterans adminis­ RESTS WITH BRITAIN Elisabetb D1 SUvestro Lodge, ranged Previoualy acknowledged .. .1179.19 staff for the 1988-84 term wiU be aa Ttiere was a xMeting of etgar tration is seeking candidates for the to open funeral march. dealers hrid la New York n . woak in age from 18 to 24 years. The W. L. Terks •e*eeeeeessseee follows: Miss Florsnet Benson, a board in order to procure local rep­ Chairman Flecher, also In white The bearers were: Raymond Shea, ago Sunday whsa the fpeeicl com*' Waterbury lodge memberrhad plan­ Joseph Tedford e e e e e-e e • s e s • naduato of Manchester High School resentation. There are approxi­ (Conttnued Prom Page One) linen, arrived on. tbe dot of 10, John Hayes, Edward Sweeney, sppoiaM ^ Freetdmit ned for a large gathering of out of Dr. A, B. Friend eeseeesssee and New Britain Normal school, mately 150,000 veterans receiving starting time for tbe inquiry. Joseph Htyes, Jeremiah Sweeney Roosevelt gave a detaBed repert town visitors and all who attended Fred Woodbouse eeeeeeeesee will rsplaoa-Mlss Dorothy Pike, a benefits imder the “presumptive^’ being in session for an hour. Stan­ Healao poaed with Kahn for : the and Alfred Simpson. Rev. Reidy change, the commlasioc said, reported having had a good time. Dr. J. F. Barry ssseesseteee teacher at the Washington school, aerviee-eonneoted clause and the ley M. Bruce of Australia told the photographers. read the committal service at the must be made aa of July L lA.tbis B. F . B ••eeeeeeeeoeseteewe who wfll study at ibs Teaoher'a Col­ Newington board will study these representatives of the United grave in St. James’s cemetery. plan the grower ia eftented by the Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Anderson George Waddell »eteeeseeee Kahn Takes the Stand lie at Columbia University; Miss eases in order to definitely determine States, Argentina and Canada that Jenny CarroU, who baa taught in request that tbe amount ef to­ of BldridM street are spending the Frank Bowen •eeeeeeeeeeees Kahn, dressed In a dark blue suit whether the veterans have servlce- three Australian atatea wars aitb a blue shirt, took the witneee Bethel and Stamford, will take ne Edward Garland. bacco grown ba out down so in not a<‘amant in their opposition to the week in New Tork Qty. Mr. And- Ed. Noren e e e • e s »eeeaeesees eonneeted or non-service connected ereon who is one of the proprietors stand to open testimony. place of Mlsi Esther Oranstrom, The funeral of Edward Garland to cause a suiplua that oaan^ restriction scheme. 'otto Sonnlokson >eeeeseeeee of Porter street was held this, mom* used and result In lower prieae. The disabilities. of Andersens' Greenhouses, Is com­ Geom Slemion eeeeeeeesee (My tbe first two rows of speo- who haa been granted a six months’ In all cases where the board finds Mr. Bruce himself is moat will­ ing, 8:30 o’clock m Holloran’s government will relmnurse the bining business with pleasure. Ed. Ballsleper, Jr. eeeeeeee.ee tators seats were occupied. leave of absence to study at Boston veteran’s disabilities resulting from ing, be declared, to work out some Kahn took a seat about tbe University; Miss Virginia Howa^ funeral home and 9 o’clock at St. rowers. In part, for what they cut non-service causes their names will plan whereby Australian adherence Me Je I e e e e c e I » e e e e e James’s church. The Rev. William }wn on the aoreege. Harold Hand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Man. Bottling Works e e e e e e middle of tbe long oommitteo table a teacher here for several years up be stricken from the compensation to the project could be assured, but next to Senator Costigan (D., Colo.). to two ysars ago, will return to re­ P. Reidy celebrated the mass aad The price that the manufacturer John Hand, was given a pwty Sat­ T. B. a eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lists. be commented that the difficulties Ferdinand Peoora, committee place Miss Blanche Feder, who has read tbe committal service at St pays wUl probably be In the v ld n ity of his position could not be mini­ urday evening by about 60 of hie Frank Bray eeeeeeeeeeeeece Under the provisions of the friends from this town and Bast eounsel, saT at the bead of the been In charge of the glrl’e physical James’s cemetery. of 50 cents a p o ^ on tha b«t original economy act, all presump­ mized. Shirley M » #ee%eeeeeei The singers were Mrs. Margaret grades aad tha dgar that Ie Hartford, at the Hand cottage at Dr. J. W. Farr eeeeeeeeeeec« table next to (aiairman Fleteher, education courses. Mile Feder hav­ tive” cases would have been remov­ Would Wreck Markets with Julhu Silver, associate coun­ Sullivan and Mrs. Alice Burnley. manufactured from the taboeoo. ro Coventry lake. Bathing, boating Qeary’s Lunch eeeeeeeeeeee ing been granted a one year’s leave ed from the rolls on June 1. The 'The Americana in reply merely sel, Just back of him. of absence to study at Teacher’s They sang the full Gregorian mass, xtMCi that eella at wholesale price called attention to what the release and a dog roast were enjoyed ami Friend ...... 50 and at tbe offertory Mrs. Buckley of more than 188 fbr the 1,000 m ost .President’s compromise permits later In the evening dancing, music Dr. J. J. Allison 1,00 Senator Barkley (D., Ky.), took a College at Columbia, ’ continuation of compensation to of the North American surplus ■eat OB the other side of Kahn, as High School Obaages sang Rosewig’s Ave Maria. At be sold for 6 eoats. To keep tiie would do to world markets, and for which was furnlsbed by Stanlsy' lY. Rubinow 1.00 tbe elevation Mrs. Sullivan sang price a t 8 cents therr must be a veterans at 75 per cent of the total Maciorowski of New Britain, piano- John TVsllstt 1.00 he war sworn by Fletober. In the high school proper, Mies until Oct. 81, pending review of said in effect; "Gentlemen, it must Absent was Senator Glass (D„ Florence Meecham, a gm uate of Paais Angelicus by Franks. At tbe price fixed that will allow the acoordeonlst and Edward Dean of Mrs. Lucy Rlngross...... 1.00 manufacturer to sell to the whole­ their eases. be done.” New Tork, pianist Va.). who was a frequent orltio of WllUmantic Normal School, who close of the service Mrs. Sullivan A large number of veterans here Afterwards it was commented the conduct of the Inquiry into J. P. sang “Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is saler so.be can nake 12 per cent 1201.19 taught at Glastonbury and at New and the price to the lealer must be come within the ruling above, hav­ that no one took issue with this Mrs. Mabel T. Larder of Newman Morgan and Company. \ Britain for the past several years, Calfing” and Organist Packard ing so-called "presumptive service- statement of the position, the prob­ Senator Stelwer (R., Ore.), also played Chopin’s funeral march. such ae to allow them to make 26 street, who sails on Saturday in will replace George H. Wilcox In the per cent on the purchase price.. connected” disabilities and disabill- lem remaining how to convince the company with her brother, John was absent at the opening. commercial subject! department; The bearers were: John Hayes, tiea having no connection with Australian states. Peoora, with a long list of writ­ Hugh Shields, James Calhoun and Because tbe wage scale has not Proctor, fo r a visit with their peo­ Miss Emma Westhaver, a graduate ae yet been announced the dgar active service. - Mr. Bruce and the Argentines ple In Ireland, was given a farewell EMPLOYMENT TIDE ten questions, first directed bis ex­ of SackviUe College at New Bruns­ Edward Connors. left the meeting at this sti^e and amination to eetabllsh the person­ manufhetiurera are considerably “up party last night by a group of girl wick, who has done graduate work In the air” about the matter and if HEADS PRINTERS’ UNION Prime Minister R. B. Bennett of friends in Cheney Brothers’ oravat nel and practices of the banking at Boston U. and taught last year Alexis Tournaud Canada and the Americans remain-! The funeral of Alexis Tournaud there is a greater charge to be made department They spent a pleasant RISING IN STATp bouse. in New Britain, will replace Miss for tbe tobacco grown and sold to Newport, R. I., June 27.—(AP) ed on, discussing the situation. eveningomd presented to Mrs. Lar­ Kahn said tbe firm had been in Selab Richmond in the stogUsb de­ of 444 Center street well known Mr. Bennett departed about noon head of the designing department the manufacturer than now It is •^William L. Connolly of Pawtuck­ der a handsome pocketbook. existence 95 years and be bad been partmi likely to bring an increase In the et was elected president today of and the Americans stayed together a p v tn e r since 1897. Elizabeth MacLean, a graduate of at Cheney Brothera, who died yes­ another half hour, reconnolterlng cost of cigarettes up to 15 oenta a the New England Typographical Members of the Travelers Insur­ TOere are ten other partners. Tufts, who has been teaching in terday morning, will be held to­ package of 20 dgarettes. Buyers ef Union meeting in convention here. the position. One of them-said aft­ ance Company girls club are bold­ Sharp Drop m Relief Costs Its business, be said, is tbe buy­ PlainvUle, will take tbe place of morrow morning at 8:30 o’clock all kinds of tobacoo are awaiting the Others elected were, first vice- erwards that they were “convinced ing one of their golf field days at ing and lelllng of securities. Miss Dorothy Brown. Miss Mac- from his home and at 9 o’clock at flnal word, but are adjusting condi­ president Harold Feinmark of that Australia will have to come the Manchester Country Qub this Reported in Cities as Men “But we are not engaged in the Lean will teach histoiy. Miss Doro­ S t James’s church. Burial will be tions to meet any change that will New Haven; second vice-president, into line.” afternoon and evening. About 150 business of accepting deposits from thy Carr, a graduate of Manchester in S t James’s cemetery. take place. Frank E. Connors of Boston; sec­ Further Conversations of tl)em have signed to play the lo­ tbe general pubuc.’’ be added. High School and Brown Univesslty, retary-treasurer, Jesse W. Buss of The position now Is that the con­ cal course. They will dine at the Find Jehs. Amced If the firm m aintained of­ who has been teaching in New Concord, N. H. ferees have adjourned sine die but club after their rounds of golf and fices In tbe laet six years slsewhere Britain, will replace Cbarlea Turner D’AMICO TO TEACH it is hoped that further cable eon- Jere WilUams will cater. than In New Tork, Kahn said Gor­ in the science department. Mias HOSPITAL NOTES versations, which Mr. Bruce will By ASSOGEATBO PRESS don Leeds was a partner in London Aina Johanssen, a graduate ot Tufts SWIMMING IN BOLTON carry «n w ith Canberra, wVl re­ The annual pionie of the night A Hslng tide uf employment in for two years, but maintained no and Burdette Oosunerdal College, sult in a n o tte r m eeting being enUr office there. • - who Jias been teaching in New Isaac Beil, ofi 17 Rosemary I^ace, H ot Shota nursing staff of the Manchester Me- Connecticut during the laet two Howard Coomw of Hebron, Mrs. ed; pOThapis wRbin fonr or flvr mmrial hospital was held yesterday months has brought a sharp drop in - - Few Private Customers Britain, will replace Misa Holda Sheffield Sealect, or Carnation days. Tbe witness said bis firm had a Anderson in the commercial sub­ Wen/Known Life Guard To Oscar Johnson of 27 Spruce street, afternoon at Cornfield Point Say- rsllef costs and in the number of Thomas Faulkner, Jr., of 27 Arvlne Milk, O C _ Argentina's dlscouregsment at brook. families on welfare rolls, public aid few private customers, chiefly "in­ jects department. Organise. Private and Crtoup 4 tall cans...... developmsnts was tempered by the officials in cities and towns re­ herited European clients,” of a ra­ Grammar Enrollment Classes at Lake. Place were discharged and Mrs. American conviction of eventual ported today. • ther minor nature, but that its The grammar school enrollment William Hanna of 58 Foster street Campbell's Pork and ^ A ^ success, if for no other reason than was admitted sresterday. Angus P. Thom 1, superintendent chief business was with corpora­ by schools will be as follows: (the Frank D’Amico, well known life­ Beans, 3 ca n s...... X 4 C that participation is a downright tions. first figure is the number of teach­ guard, who ie bead of the beach Diana Hawley; of 20 Cobum road IS WON of Welfare in Brldp^port estimated and Mrs. Harry Llndell and infant Royal Baking Powder, 0 * 7 ^ necessity, in the view of the United that families have been dropping Questioned by Pecora, Kahn said ers in the school, the second the patrol at Ormond Beach, Florida, 12 oz. c a n ...... O f C States representatives, to prevent from relief lists of that city at tbe the majority of corporations with number of pupils). during the winter season, announc­ son of Bolton were discharged to­ a market debacle. ■ BY GREAT BRITAIN ra te of 100 >• week for ten weeks. which his firm did business were Barnard, 17, 660; Nathan Hale, ed today that he will organize day. Royal Anne Cherries, 1 Conversations between Mr. Bruce railroads. 12, 474; W ashington, 10, 331; Hol­ classes for swimming instruction largest can ...... 1 O C Ho said this was L*«cauie fsunily and some of the smaller producing (Ooettnoed From Paga One) wage earners'were finding employ­ The witness, a native of Ger­ lister, 16, 581; Lincoln, j.2, 459; Man­ at his camp at Bolton Lake. FORFEIT REPORTER'S BONDS Holland Rusk, 1 nations during the next few days ment. many, testified with distinct ac­ chester Green, 8, 242; Highland- J/’Amico plans to give both private are considered likely, and it is pos­ Park, 4, 147; Bunce, 2, 66; Buck- Stontogton, June 27.—(A P)—Ed­ quished A. J. Lacey. 2 and 1, with In New Haven cent He sat In his chair sideways and dass instructions to young and sible the Argentines will be drawn with bis arm* folded facing Pecora. land, 4,106; Keeney, 2, 58; South, 2. old. His advertisement elsewhere in ward Hellwlg, New Tork news­ K^daleTomato i in. The Americana, howev

■ ‘ . ,v..: - ■ ..• ■ .-.-J ..■■.■> ■ f . i..- .

lOiEENEPLANSTOOnM SrATEVJ.tni6T ■vV ' PACKAGE STORE HERE jamiim oanNe (WGHOiEN^nitoDCE ^ OPENS TOMORROW i ‘ .PIEUN ^ f / / / IiCfuies Plaee fn JohiiMii Htoek League Membera Cfo te GcYin- StoBwberriM BbriBK:*aBB^:M M ^ W m Continue His Malt try liake for Party-^perts '■ ;$5^-B-C^rato^-P«Bs,‘^^Be- liu iy 'hvroTenenU Awak Bnsiness. of Andiaii Here Programthe feature. litorries A n totf.u ' : « i. 4 . • / iji Heiifr-Hale C uQ en as 13iji Seaseo Named Pakbtie hstriK- About 40 of tte sm b ^ of the fiA tofal -Of-8ZA6bi6S-wa8' sseunki for Fred B. WS$9«r»-tMU^ o<^ Gustave F. Oreane, who has con­ a ' ducted a malt store Bissell EpwOTth League /of the Soutlr for-'the' straWberHss, peas and' eight and orgaz^ ^ Gets Underway. / street, yesterday secured a bond, tor by ConfentioiL Methodist church enjoyed an .0 ^ quarts'^' of hhiebertries, the '• flrst to of his studhmta-i^tbe dpiiiig^i ., signed an applicsitloD and has izig last evening 4it the cottage/uf sHHMar'-in‘tke 'local auction.zziarket, of the ■ I • .)' leased from Aaron Johnson the Mias Pauline Beebe at Coventry yesterday' When ■ highrprlees . were, 8 o’ da ^ ab^ ' Wattiis store at No. 69fi AAain street, when Lake. Swiznzziing,. boatizig and >r Tokyo, ’ June 2T.J-^.^J^r^Tha secured on all the produce offered. Eight' weeks have ziow pamed In '^^tamonow will usher in. th« 18th he will open a package store for the Mrs. Elizabeth Phelaa,. president audltoHi;^ U Oak xither water m r t s were tzkhuged-in Soviet governmrat’^s'^pf^p^^ ' There'were fifty loa^ of stzaw- the 'J. W. Haie Company-C. E. toenrun of Camp Woodstock, tri* sale of beer. of Anderson-Shea Auxihliry, was by naoct of the young people * on and frieada o f tha ' the “North beirlee.* Of-this number there were Houm azid Son, Inc., Free Tzip ■ to others'Interssted win hi eonnty camp of the County TllCA's Although Mr. Greene has bad this signally honbryd Sunday at the mhrival at ,tbe lake. Another group 229‘crates of-thirty-two'quaxtS each plan in tmnd for several < weeks •' he Bridgeport State Convention at me had a baseball game with the ziew was zmide with-ftm a m the World's Fair Contest and Miss attend.. - - , of Hartford, Tolland and Windham has refrained from -aktng the step that, sold; for an. average, of 84A0 Betty Crooks still leads with a'to­ Miss Arlyne a MoHarty, Veteraiu of Foreign Warb in being pastor. Rev. Leonard C. Harris act- the new'state oFaf^j^-^vt^xJ^ with high W of 86^45 for one conntles, located on the shores of until h was assured of securizig the izig as uhqiire. Followizig tiie tal vote -f 14,406. Mias Adelia C ^ - wlL be the aaqjbiM aztia^ selected as State Department Beat, azid'with the9tiba|§p^iei6 x|^r- 'crate' and the. Ipw price for a crate aack .Pond in the town o t Wood* local distributiem of the beers sold sports program a “dog roast” waS lln is ahowl^ the surprise gains ofii by a New York brewery, who de­ Patriotic instructor tor the ensuing se of furitberlng pM S^tafStkuiB wa8-88.' In eddition to this there Stock this state. Busy days, of ad* held arouzid an outdoor flzeplace, all the other contestants. Last cided not to their product on the year. A large delegation from toe with marsh mallows to top off the Ktween -.»apan and j ^ i i a ^ u ^ were <656 crates ’ that • contained week she izicreaaed her vote over krand pimib. lOat,,. A g M wanes preparation have preceded the martcet until July 1. Painters are local veteians' auxiliary attended all Fmrelgn, Minilrter J ‘ Fasiiya twezzty^our quarts that sold at an ’cne-of Mr. Wexsisftiklllidy opening of the^camp, the directors feast.' C am ^re sozigs were suzig Nehfda .declared' today,1zi # t^cozn- 1,500 and this week 3,9(X) more now at worV at the store repaint­ sessions ot the business session Sui- and later Rev. Harris said a few average of 8 4 ^ S cratp with a high puts her in very close competititm' pfis, Will play RaeBz^zrtntetf^s :snd leaders. having spent consider- ing tbe interior and gettizig the day where official notice was given words ot greetipg 'to the leaguers. ing address opezdngN t l^ 'Bbviet- Ud of 86.6<> azid the lowest sold for hide; WllUain Pl* ,able time in g e t t ^ eversrthing in Mazzcbiikuo parley at the'^ foreign for third place. Her vote stands at place in proper condition for tbe that tbe unit had won first prize tor He said he always depended a great 82.80. The total sales aven^:ed 84.80 6,288. Anna Swanson who is now in A Featb, by ^owalakl bhd. readiness for the coining of the boys. opening within a few days: having the largest number of vom- deal on the youzzg people of- his office. ' ■ ■ a crate flgxired as 32 quarts to the tor Foster, “Poet and Pisaafdit** bF, ' 'Several new Improvements and ad­ ■ Tbe purpose of tb$ pmisy-htl. 'ty third place has a total ' of 7,927. en in tbe tins of march in the Con­ church to help him, and expected crate. Mrs. Mary Strong continues in sec­ Vod Suppe.^ Tbe p n ^ F m ,9Wlookt> ^ ditions wiU greet the caunpers— vention parade. There were 88 good thlziga would be accomplished arraztge^for tbe sale: 9800W There was some lively bidding for aist of 86 numbei^ timhwM aouirr water plpM to the cahin lines, ex­ vemment of the' ond place with a good lead: O'ver all and duets. Decorations to >; members who marched the four an< in his relatioziship with the young S eight quarts of blueberries and they others -with a total of 19,810. tension af>Jthe electric lighting sys- THEA1ER MANAGER one-hsJf miles. people of the Bouth Methodist lilway, origizzally'a _ weK knocked down for 82.40, or 30 diarge of Aiiderikin's'GreenhduxieaiL. of tbe Csarist and C8ii|Ahe Tbe standing follows: Mr. Werner has been orgaaiati^at . tnn to the Oaunpus, instaUation of Several ot the members of the c b u ^ .. ■cents a quart. Thirty-two bushels Betty Croo'xzs ...... 14,405 an amplifying ^stem to be used in auxlliazy attended the banquet giv. t The outizzg wsE arranged by Tbe Japanese niow n^euTtb: of peas broiight 845, brlngUzg the tbe Cdncordla Lutberap eboteb^fer - w ^ a^ the' “North Mrs. Mary Strong ...... 10,310 tbe past'14 y ^ a rs. and fer sevnbl connection with outdoor services in HERE WINS PRIZEby the Department inxhmior of tbb James Lewis, fourth vice president Count Ucblda total for all to 83,855.62. The total Anna-Swanson ...... ^...... 7,927 the Condon Memorial Chapel, and State's Gold Star Mothers. Tha locai of the league and hia cozzizuittaa, sales on Sunday were 83,091.15 or years played tbe o r tu i, a t.'th # that the delegates itSti Adelia <3uUln ...... 6,288 State theater. • ^ t numerous additions to the camp unit bad two Gold Star Mothers and in the opinion of zziany pres­ Manchukuo would tMuBbte 86,986.77 for the two days. Lillian Blmle ...... l,l2ff equipment. Elmer T. Thienes, execu­ who were guests it honor. The ent it was one of the most success­ for a q>eedy ^ the “Mr. ShaiiEey.and his brother,” Rose Pleaeik ...... • 662 tive secretary of the Hartford coun­ Ben Cohen Gets Award as important-, event Sunday was the ful the league has bad. Cbiziese Easterb to d He as they are known to the strawberry Elaine Schuetz ...... 363 ty YMCA, will again serve as camp election .discussed New York. Tl^ resulted in calls a telegraph pole. worth, Jr., Raycroft Walsh, Jr., Norwich. Mabel Patterson, Poqotuck; depart­ Tbe present record, zzpde by procedure with zzilnor Japanese offi­ for volunteers to go to New York ■Robert L y ii^ i Leonard Richardson, The improvement in local theater ment Chief of Staff, Helen Sheehan, Roscoe Turner from New York to cials and observers. and Louis Varney of Glastonbury, Homer B. 'Miller, Jr., Robert C. Mil­ attendance may be seen as an en­ Waterbury; color bearers, Catherine Los Angeles last year, is 12 hours Ir procee^ng'to negotiate trans­ former president oi the Glastonbury . ' Kansas' convicts made a wild ler, Harold R Fields, Kelsey C. couraging signi^ for the return of Tucker, Agatha Cfockett, Unlon- and 8S zninutes. fer of tbe-rOad tbe-delegates are association, started, off on tbe trip. dash for liberty while watching Lindstrom, Allen Nystrom, C. How­ better times in Manchester, since ville; Naomi Tierney and Frances Turner is the only one of this ignorlzig . both tbe claims azid the baseball game. It’s a wonder that ard Phelps, Stanley E. Sherman, the theater is a baromete- of eco­ Oavalieri, Thompsonville; flag bear­ year’s racers who has held the At­ protesta of the . Chinese ..Biepublic, Rozzum roaAt oullt . before the fans in the Philadelphia National Richard J. Simpson, William J. nomic conditions and if people have er, Mary Mercer; bazmer bearer, lantic to Pacific speed record. ■ He whose;authority in Mazichuzts was ■ birth ChriA are now' lighted by League park wouldn’t be tempted Simpson, Howard S. Gallup, ESliott more money to spend in the movies Mrs. Fltzglbbons; musician, Mar­ has bad It twice. terinbaated by’: the Japanese army. eliectriclty. ' ' to do likewise. Colby, Robert McIntosh, William F. as they have proved in Manchester garet Shanahan. Installation ot ihe The others who will take part^in during the past nine weeks thoi cer­ new officers took place immediately this year’s race, a, regular feature Richards, Francis B. Smyth, Richard of the National air' iracea which aie E. Stevens, Robert G. Gillespie, Ed­ tainly this community is on the up­ after the business meeting, undjr grade at a greater speed than most the direction ot Past Department beizig held in Los Angeles, are Rua- win A PriM, Ralph S. Waugh, Paul aell Thaw; Lee Gehlbacb, >Jazi^ G. W. .Anderson, Jr., Jesse Mitchell of the other cities in New Ekigland. President Helen Shanahan of Mr. Cohen has azmounced that be Waterbury. Past Department Presi­ Wedell, probably Jazzzes HaisUjl^ Bailey, Jonathan F. Barrows, Allan Amelia Earhart Putziam and Ruik R Clark, Robert C. Cohan, Gerritt will throw a backstage party for tbe dent Catbertee Dibble :A>t Meriden acted as cemductreas. Nichols. If Haizllp dots not paz^ S. CoUlM', James E. Dailey,'Hsirold State .Theater employees in oelebrw* ticipate aozzze one will take his Jr., Wadsworth T. Fyler, tion of the victory. The local Lheater It was voted to hold -tha next Con­ vention in Hartford. . , place. David A. Gardner, Wm. Harrison manager also wishes to thank every­ ' It is the first tizzze wozzzen haye Harries, J. Tansley Hohmann, Ekigar body in Manchester who helped tbe been adznitted to the race. Because W. Huzmicutt, Richard Kaplan, Carl S ^ te win second place in this na­ AUTO THIEF8 ARRESTED U.ey are flying slower ships than the Y. Malmqulst,' Jr., Warren Mans­ tional contest. men they will be stazted off five field, Ralph G. Porlss,' Donald Ross, Contrary to the mistaken opinion Bridgeport, June 27.—(A P) — hours in ad'vance. Philip C Ross, Wm. Carlton Runda- that summer time brings poor pic­ Three youths in a stolen automobile baken, George E. Rutherford, Wm. tures, the State will present the led Pollcepzan James Hughes o t uie GANG VICTIM DIBS LeRoy Stevenson, Michael Sudarsky, year's biggest ', pictures during the Stratford police a znile chase Paul F. Young,* Conrad W. Shaw, next tw o ' months. "International through. Stratford at 2 a. m., todi^ New Haven, June 27. — (AP)?— CbAs. A. Adams, Jalon D.S^dams, House," “Gold Diggers ofi 1988'', and before they were captured, John Souaa of Providence, .R. •!., Jr., Sherman C. Adams, Harris W. “When Ladles Meet" and “Looking Hughes opened a running fire ot re­ died at the New Haven h c ^ ta l to­ Dorr, Brooks Longley, Dwight F. Forward” with Lionel Barrymore volver shots at the three. day from izijuries tecHved two ■^v - Longley, Richard H. Ross, Ballou M. are a few of tbe pictures that will be When the car, which was stolen weeks ago in a Ouiarsie, N. Y., X' Tooter, Arthur Lane Tryon, Donald seen in Manchester in the near from Mrs- Emma Davis of Bridge­ roadhouse, vAeze he said he was the B. Edwards, Shwle E. Edwards, Jr., future. port, was brought to a hait, Hughes victim *of a'gang beatizig. Lawzezice R Foote, Walter S. lin d ­ Sbctenslve repairs have been made arrested Jazzies Winnie, 18; Joseph ^Sousa cazne to New Haven and strom, Robert W. Voorhles, Larrs- at the State during 'tha past week Bashnin, 16; and Andrew. Reisiag^ was admitted to tbe boqfltal Juzie f r f bee M. Jolmson. which makes tbe theater positively sky, 17, all of this city. They wwe 16 .sufferizig nom a fractuzed skull tbe coolest spot in town on a hot charged with theft of the automo­ and lockjaw. Doctors said ti^t There are about 8,500,000 dogs in day. The carpets and theater diairs bile and were tufned over to Bridge­ death was due to cozziplicatic^ England, have been repaired and replaced.' port police. arising from these injuries. m i m i Wednesday 9 to 12 N o o n WefasB*s Mob's Cotton PERCALE FELT SLIPPERS WORK SOCKS KOTEX Regular 09e Quality 80-8qnare 1 9 c * * * * 3 9 c Large Maos. 7 c ’ '*"* Also One Lot of 80 Pairs ol Newest Style. Pbaateni (s CHILOBEN’ S OXFORDS Oolort Orqr MIxod, White A sturdy fabric la attraetlva Form ntBag) Kotax. (No Befonds or Exehangas.) Bools aad Teas. Btbbod Tapb A. 81*Ineh Ladies*

Dresses V A V.

Sizes: 14 to 44

-V* , ... V 1 7 ^ y a r d AD S ^ t^opo. PlilB (Mon: &\ $ 1.00 ' r Ntvy* Green, ^ray. * . . I Gnsrantced 100% nil LoBfwoar onBUty. Buy ■ :,.t Wird'f shootlBf snd ssvo VahM to 14.95. w ool Sizes M to 44. Gol. o n : Block, Bed, sBd Nnvy. J ' f. Boys’ White Dock , ... s m t p ELECTRIC SPRINKLING 10% OFF ■l./ £ >/ WASHERS CANS' ON ALL TRO U M iRS. to mf (fliiwimi) .. " ^ I C E B O I O S bfifkl I iBflte ditoR>'wiRb litoi A b et $ 3 9 . 9 5 r ' ’ * • * t 7 9 c hrfiik^'Bie- tor tnr-his. Well, - Vataa IB U e. P i ^ B a a g e F roa i 5 0 c , ...... " ■ " 'IVblMwejiMSafttMe 11 IS-IS yaara.^ aMaOtohrfrfeA ' 97J f ^ e 918.95. '' • • ta g : ■ i •< ^ 1.; . ■ . » i...... it ..... -Bfe-. _ . - ^ M o n t g o m e r y W a r d & . iia /. ttikbgsL' S'.’.S' MASH -A: ■ — %<• ■ ,h -' ■ ,.v f -j-ri rw. V j\' " i 1 - -f i "’ a V •k -■ ‘T y the said isas Doettr 8tolto-Mia(Wr,tt.faii pleai la aoera this daySihtd put i t toe graduate of li'i v r i ’ rfihili It ' ■ i tits whole BeldL ifktlnt hoMs hia digtee teem the AAd whoever weiidd gupsi'that piwideit of an Amertcaa vatverei- t .-’H- B il p:': -V slffet awey, on top of tUa Maiater tles. And moe( Americana will un- Am of intaUigenee, the Hitler doubtodty agree he has ftiUy “ i^ n e r a l press of GenDisoT Aould with one acooril hit ivon theli^py tbouglit ESTA|USHED:i»'tIJA|iS ^ c t pmntmg oat to the powers the JUVENIU OOUBX BAOnr. ; CfeH® AT if FabUsliM lOvMT Bwalns Jfizotm ahseiute necessity o f Oeemanys be­ It Is-suggestsd that the next time Handaya ana Holldaja Oatarad at taa VaatOSMa at Maoabeate* Osaa^ aT ing permitted to maiataln armed Hartfort is tiytng Jh> fst up nioiit: bflteW ff SaeoBd Oaaa Mali MatUi SOBK’ i rPTIOIl MATSB planes to protect her atawaye from really hig parade it start off by 74B4 tifla Saaa« air bmiO such invasions in the fntureT Not uahig as a audsus cos antirs dtvl- mmmrnliimim* ■■ i.-iAi iSd ■ / Par Moatb. br auttl ...... n .«* f M dtnvla eaptar ...... I -oa more than ezactly inie hundred per don mads up of tos odRotals and jialtTaraa. eaa raar #a « aw a a *a • a99a99 cent of those aho are with attaebss of toe' JttvanOe Court, MBMBBII o r THJC ABSOCUTiF' the German mode of thought and Even If the prapaxattans never went PBM8*' Tba Aaaeelatad Praaa forthwith. several m ore retain todr jobs. face. Mrs. Blancfae Lewla aoeom- This Hartford case is the finest panied her. i'oa Hamlf Krtatiac Ooaoaay, iaa.. Rav. John B. and Mrs. Fitzgerald aaaaaaa no flasaalai raaar nalMllty DOIXAB WHEAT! poeaible example of the extent to tor typearapaiaal arrom appaanag la of Bayrldga, L. L, New YOrk and MaarttsanadM la tha VaRohaatar Dolliu’ wheat! Ten carloads add vdiich the juvenile court radmt fOe- Mrs. Fltsgandd’s two sutars, Ruth gvanlna Harald. tered by earnest but misguided and Lucille Saxton of New Haven, at-Fort Worth yesterday; tea cals were dinner guests of the fCHrmer'i TUESDAY. JUNE 27. loads of actual grain that srou could idealists who can see only one facet mother and slater Mrs.;, Helen Fitz­ see, run through your flagera, sat of a many dded subject has devel­ gerald and Mrs. Lewis Phalps JACK THE GIANT KILLEK. taw if you vtoatsj^ to; not CSiloagD oped la a comparatively ihort Wednesday evening. Clarence Venner died at hia home Mrs. Elmira Cook of New Brit­ |rft paper whea^ but the living com- period. ain and Hanry Loomis of Brlsttfi (m Park Avenue, New York, on Sat­ mpdity itself; tnou^La fraction of were luncheon guests of Mrs. Janett urday, parhdP* the leaat known man a cent ajiove the ddlar. Smith, Thuraday. who ever held a memberahip in tha The 4-H Club held a special meet­ Three months ago It would have New York Stock Bxehaiife. He IN NEW YORK ing Friday evening at the home of tPkea forty carloads to bring the their leader Harold Wilson, to talk was 77 and for a great many years same amount of money that was over the plana about a short he had spadalltad in litigation. course at Storrs and piannmg about paid for those ten. By JUUA BLAN8HABD riving a minstrel show at vamon. ^ Nobody knowa whether h i made it - N. • ’ Haiiging Never in the history of thin coun­ Reflreehmenta of lemooada and ' pay, but he waa still an investment New Yoric, June 27.—New Yoric’s ooOklaB were served. <*i^XlRQP| broker when he died*and no try has there been such a combina­ medal for the most reliable end Lewla Phelps und son Chules at­ omnipresent squire certainly Should oho has bean ruinad by lawsuits eaa tion as dollar wheat and hard timM. tended a Masonic meeting am? WaU Pots The beat and bsslthiest pro^ierlty go to Daniel Frohman. He goes banquet in Colchester, Friday eve­ keep on living v«ry long on Park everywhere and always squires a ning. avsnuA ths land has ever known,were based handsome woman but eeldcm takes Charles Phrips attended the Vsnnar’a private life was a sealed, on wheat at a dollar or cloedy the lame one out twice in suceea- HEALTH-DIET ADVICE TALCOTTVILLE wadding of Mias Edith (3nunsr and thereabouta. don . Though fi&yeaxs old this Danlal Charles Cutler at the Im- book, bill he was ^forever in the summer, Frohman is one dancer BY DR. FRANK McCOY Dollar wheat means profit and manual Congregational church to eourtSt a thorn in the aide of “high who never dts out a single one . . . Quaslloas la regard to Health and Diet Mr. and Mrs. bl^bur H. Smith, Hartford Thursday afternoon. dnaace.** He probably did more wen being in the Western farm It was a {fisaaant dght rscently to wfll be aaewered by Or. MoOoy who can Sr., spent Sunday with relatives to Mrs. Thomas Lewis and son Bur­ lands. It ased not^has no busi­ see Frohman and Fumy Ward, toe be eddriiMa In care el this paper. En­ Coluinbia. ton spoit ths wadc-end at the Henry Uisn any other holnaa being in close. stamped, eelf-addreeeed envelope, Mias Phyllis Llndfrom of Wor­ ness to—imply too high prices for Perennid Flaiqper, daadng to­ Cottage, Bluff Point Exceilent when used In patrs America to throw obstacles in the gether at the Rlts, Fanny tweak­ tor reply. cester, Mass., spent toe week-end Frande Friedrich has commenced for Ivy. Wrought toon brsekst way o f. the craatloa of the huge food. ing, iFrohman becanse their com­ with Miss Dorotlw Wood. building his house on a lot pur­ In antique green fintoh, com­ Mr. and Mra. Samuel Jackson of system of inteiloekiag .directorates, So far the “new deal" scheme bined ages earns so near 160 years. TBT THE "CHEBRY CURE” 'd e n ie s you are getting both Iron chased of Mrs. William Squlers on plete with bright wange pot Gilbertrille, Mass., were Stmday toa Hebron road. 18 inches Ugh, over aU. lim ­ tridcy mergers, bolding companies, seems to be Clicking. Now the At theiopenlng of Francine Lar- and caldum. You can’t get too visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rlmore’s new play. “Shootliig I recommend cherries to readers much of either one of them from . Mrs. Florence Platt accompanied ited number; cash and carry. subsidiaries, voting pools and gen- question Is going to be, vrai the William McNaDy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W rl^t on a Star” (based on Jeanne EageTs who are looking t o t a food that will your foods and both are as neces- Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Beal of ei^ lisqd hokiis-pokus which has government forces which have life), Frohman and Fannie Hurst sazy to you aa air and sleep. trip to Storrs and called on friends build up the blood, to'order to se­ Brookline, Maas., xnd Mrs. Jennie at Mansfield, Sunday. Mrs. Platt enmeshed corporate busineas in this brought about dollar wheat be able made a atriking couple, in the Ela of Mancheatar were Sunday cure the bast results it would be QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS was a luncheon guest of Mrs. country in moat of its . present to keep wheat from going too high fourth row. Frohman, always fault­ well to use the straight cherry fast guests at the home of Mr. and Wright’s’ Sunday. troubles. lessly dressed, wore a red carna­ Mrs. C. D. Taleott. WATKINS —eay above a dollar and a' half 7 for a few days, using nothing else HOW DO BACTERIA PRODUCE Rsv. and Mra. Wallaoa L Woodin tion boutonierre, in honor of the but cherries. The way you are to George Johnson spent the week­ motored to Hsnrdrille Sunday af- Venner didn’t care a hoot how big They will if Uie administration has special oocadon. Fannie, who has DISEASE end at hia honoe to Providence, R. L they came—the bigger the better. do It la to eat the fresh, ripe cher­ tomoon and oallad on their daugh­ the courage to apply the brakes as dieted so successfully that she now ries, simply taking as many as de­ Question: Mr. Fulton J. writes: Arthur Taylor and Peter BaUntve ter Mrs. Bridge. They took « their He’d sue anybody. Ha did sue is no more than a else 14, looked "Will you please explain how bac­ of Wllllmantlo were Simday visitors wen as ths aeodsrator. sired e v ^ time you fed hungry. granddaughter Edith Dtorston to day avantog. It being tos monthly the United States Steel Corporation, Tnagnlflcent in a startling high- This oherry diet Is really not a teria can produce disease if the at the home of Mr. and Mra. John spend a week with her aunt and And It would seem as though it necked, bgpkless, long-sleeved red fault la really, as you say, caused meeting of the Trl County Uhlan the Interbprough Rapid Transit strict test, and ths patients find Monajhsn- brought their grandson Wallsoe wers gettiag doss to the time when gown. that to# disrrlss ksep^tham ffill by our bad habita'of living?’’ John H. Monaghan, store clerk, Woodin Bridge home with them to held this month at GUsad. R sv.’ Company, Amalgamatsd Copper, tha toe fPnners were given to under­ Shough so that they do not miss Answer: Bacteria are mlcro- bas'Tetumed to his dutiee after a spend the week. PhiiUp Cleveland o f BrooklpS', waa scoplo growths and iare really of week’s vacation due to a sprained the speaker of the evening. Several New York Life Insurance Compsay, stand that, in the interest of sUhn Pdo Flsyere, Tool othsr food. As a general rule, they There will be a supper to the the New NavM Railroad, and liter­ Poio-playiag mUUonaires appar­ ainjoy the "ohm y cure” which might vegetable origin. They grow in wrist. town hall Friday evening given by attended this serriee from Columbia. 1^, tos prices of todr products ently are fetong to- Depression. much the same way aa sreast cells AnnounoemMit has beau made of ally scares of other huge corpora­ be oomparedlompKioQ to theme tenoouanunoua “grape grmpe the Ladiee' Benevolent lodsty. must have a nuudmum «s wen as • On toe bunetia board at Roosevelt cure"i» in■ Burop: where toe patient or mold. T ! ^ increase to numbers the marriage of Mias Ruth Custer, Miss Walty Brown la chairman of tions. almost always as a minority by dlridiiig so tiiat they actually daughter of Mr. and Mra. William minimum limit—end whet-tos msx' Field recently aroeared this mes- eatsI nothing cue but grapes and Is the supper committee. stockholder opposing soma one of sags: “Winston Gusst: PlSase pay benefited.tfited. Once toethe average person "multiply by- dlridtog.’’ Bacteria Custer to Harvey J. Bonney, son Miss Adeline Hoff of South Imurn hguris should be. Otherwise cannot grow except In suitable soil, of Mrs. Mary Bonney of Hartford THEAHRS those dubious rsorgaalsaUens or up that |6.(E. T. BltehCMk.” gets started on toe cherry diet he Coventry was a guest of Miss Walty there wlU be toe uPiiel loud wtfs* develops a craving for the fruit and the person with bad habits pro­ which took place at S t Bernard’s Brown Sunday and attanded the combinations whiOh have. rendered vides thiis soil, usually on some of rectory of Rockville on Monday when govmmsnt price support is Dwight Morrow, Jr. which is satisfied m no other way. Children’s Day program to the AT THE STATE the economic life of this natton the Rsosntly, whsa d jk t yoiug In eating sueh a large quantity the mucous membranes, such as to morning. morning. wItodrewB before grein is hdd et Communists at Amhsrst got Into of eherrlea the patint secures a tha nosa and throat Bacteria Mask Baas spent the wxek end "I Cover Tha Waterfrimr piasrthing of a little group of flnaa- grow rapidly and often produce dal autocrats who could be num­ such war time, hgures as two-sbrty. trouble over having tmrfisd (as lufficlent amount to imprave the with his wife at Elm C r«t, their 'T Covw the Watarfront” with quality of tos blood. The “cher- polemu of todr own, some being summer home, returning to New Dollar wheat is tos bell mark of tosy ssy "aoddsataUy’’ ) an Amsri- more violent than otbari. Thlre Claudette Colbert and Ben bered on one’s lingers and toes. ean which fell Into a osisbm- cure" alao cleanses the blood York Sunday afternoon. will be shown at tha Btata tor ths This man almost never talked American prosperity. Two-sIxty to a remarkaUe degree. ere good baetarla and bad ones, Mr. and Mrs. (3eorge Merritt and tlon bonfire tosy bad lighted, it but each must havs teltable soli for last times tonight. For Wednesday about himself. But he is quoted as wheat means'^ xdld speculation, wss young Dwight Morrow who Cherriee build up the blood by rea- son William and Mrs. Katia Cbad< and Thuraday ths State wlU offer toB of the food minerals which they growth. Bad haUta oultiVkta the wlob, aunt of Mr. Merritt’s, spent having once said: '1 venture to reckless straining of credit, tos ride aUsd them out of jail. Young growth of toe Injurious bacteria, Ruth Cbatterton’s sucoeMor ts for a fsll.^ Thirty esnt wheet Dwight isn't toe least bit radical. contain, among which are toe fol­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond “” a lady known oa* assert that I have blocked the exe­ lowing: iron, calcium, jkospborus, while good habits, promota tha ‘ The surest way to bs mlserabls la Healy of Portland. means bi^niptoy,' misery, the But be is very fair-xnindsd. Appar­ growth of toe friendly naettrla. “Lilly Turner.” Alao on toe pro^ cution of mora fraudulent and ently hs doss not inherit tbs flair potsasium, sodium, magnsslum, sll- to expect always to bs happy. To Emery Fellows visited his doctor gram will be Ruth Btting In " A i ^ farmer out of the commodity mer- ioon, stc. They also oontaln about count on unbtoken joy Is & most to Manchester Sunday. Mr. Fel­ iniquitous schemes than any man of hia tether, tos late Dwlitot Mor­ Pappy Oil Came Ruth” and toa Taxi Boya te a kst, dsprssslett. row, for hudnees. Graduating from 10 cant fruit sugar and malic tragle miscalculation of which the lows Is gaining slowly from Us acci­ comedy plus an animated cartoon. alive.” add. Ths tart tests la derived Queation: O. D. asks: “Is thsre human mind Is capable. dent ^ to tos errlvel of doUer wheat AmlMirst this Juna, he wlB go bock an oil made from poppy seeds that As Lilly ^ Turner, the "Oooch** That may very well be true. Be­ next year as assistant to ths preal- from the fruit adds but the-miner­ —Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof, Chi­ Roscoe Talbot spent tha weak end there is assuranee that we have not als which doJTOU so much good arc may be used as a salad oil, and is cago. with Us parents, Mr. and Mrk Ward dancer and come-on girl tor a oax^ cause, when we come to think over dsnt of tos oollsgs. it good for food?” nival, Ruth Chattertaa has .te tola only etarted toe uphill olimb but not tasted. TOS coty way you havs Talbot returning to'U s work In the events of the last thirty years in of knowhig for ydurssif toat they Answar: Poppy oU, extracted New York Monday morning. picture more elandesttee leva aSaira that are already an appradabla dto- Fsfi-toM MUtrlnronj ftom the poppy seed, is popular In The state of religion Is revealed than most actressss portray te a this country, It seems as though this arc there is the lmi^«vamsnt In toe in the dpologlea ottered for dis­ tanoe from toe bottom and win Olgn Petrova, famous star a few way you feelj Evan a short five parts of Europe as a table oil." It lifetime. She flits from cm leva to secretive broker nhist have been ai- ysanr badi; Is one of Amsrioa’a tinctively cnurobly and rellgloua eureiy gala apeed and etrengto at day M t of cherries hslps to lessen IS of a ale yeubw oolor, practically anotoer with a wild abandon Umpir­ most the only person in the whole meat sueaessful part-tlms wives. '^odorlaas, and has a very pleasing elemsots. ^ a prayer meattog has ed by cruel mlstrsatmeat at 'toa that dull, loggy feeling produced by become a Wednesday night dtonsr COLUMBIA United States who at all Interested every etep. . . . Married for many years to heavy winter foods and Isavss you flavor. The inferior gradsa are used bands of her first lover. It Is' npt' •Dr. John gtswart, wsll-kaowa Park In soap making and like produoti. meeting, or toe meeting la “jazzed until she finally awakens to rtsl leva himself In using the law of the land feeliag mors ansrgstle, 'more able up” to give toe jaded nerves of the Richard Trosiner of Prdvldencs, MOLIT OARSIEB THE BALL; AvsBus phyddan, Pstrova lives on to tackle your w on and better able As far ae Its rood value Is con­ who has occupied a cottage at the that ghosts of her many swsst- to protect the nation from the tos Riviera, tos doetor hers. Bow< cerned, it has no espedal merit. congregation a thrill. hearta rise up to haunt her. The sudden departure of Asalstaat to enjoy your i^y. Of oqurse, toe —Rev. L. M. Birkhead, pastor of An lake for several months, has return­ eggresslens of the Snaacial gtants ever, once a year, each spring, she daily enema Is taksn during tbs ed to Us home in Proridmee. The picture, based on toe stage, Seerstuy Rayxnend Ifolsy for tos , (Liver Spots Will Dlsappesr) Souls Unitarian Church, Kansaa who were eating up busiaess, In­ comas over bars for s month to time- you ars udng ths exclusive City. The Young Womens Club met success by Phillip Dunning and. dustry, transportation and even London cottfersaos. after a drama­ vidt him. Then hs takas his vaca­ cherry diet. Question: Mrs. Edith X. asks: “Is Thursday afternoon at toe hdme of George Abbott, reveals the. Ute bg- tic last-mlnnte conference with tion and tosy go for a month’s trip The elements needed to build up there any way of getting rid of liver Mrs. Ida Newberry. btow the scenes of the players te tos agriculture as fast as they could somswhsrs. Thtiy win leave soon healthy blood can only come from ^ t s on the face? 1 have bad them Personally, I would rather be Mrs. Newton Fallor has returned tawdry madidne tent now s ano tha gobble them. Having no rivals In Preddent Rooaevelt off toe Meeea- for toe Bladt Sea. . . . She eays toe foods ws eat Fnilts are es- stooc before my baby waa bom, that known as one who ha^ personaUty glamorous carnivals. Gem Ig toe than one who has “sax appeal,” tor to her home to Montclair, N. J., his Held be coQld not well help ex ebueette oapee, le toe aert of event tb ity reaOy see more e t each other pedaBy fine blood-buUders and of Is, about six or seven months.” after spending a week with her sis­ stately Miss Chatterton, of this so- that ought to appeal deeply to the now they did when she was on all the fruits, tos oherry Is one of Answer: .The liver spots you I may retain the former ml my life dety drawing room: to "Lilly celling In it. speak of wlU usually disappear If while the latter attribute must fade ter, Miss Anne Dlx. football fen. tos stofs. . . . Whan she Is in New toe best. Dr. Douglas of Boaton and Hebron Turner” is Chattorton, eooeh damsr Now that Venner is dead it Is York her Umoudns is Slwiqrs driv A good nils for you to follow you will bb careful r.bout your diet with my youth. who wiggles her hips and jlgglsa bar It an look!, aomehcWf 'viny anidi and see to it that your Uver is not —Gilds Grey, dancer. was a caller. F r l ^ at the home of possible that seme eateiprlslng sn by tos Chauffsurl she had over when you sat oherrlss Is to make a Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter. cheat muades to teadnste and tar* like that tenae moment la which toe 10 ysan ago whsa aha p l a ^ la meal of them, taking no other foothe wsek ended at —Mme. Emeatlne Sohumann-Hetak toQopsd by ia picnic supper. real dramatic power.' George BKmtt about soma of the arguments of And now toe new quarterback, tvotJy as long as no starchy food noon today. Thar t < ^ in. the state on her 72nd Urthday. The Sunday Sttndi school of tlm North the laadtpg maaeuUne rola cp- Hitlerite Germany In support of Its after a final conference -with the Is aodsd to this otherwise good reported' to toe .state department M. B. church of Hartford helfi ■ ple- Uontehil? I^d6M Homeless young men roving assertion oTlts right to arms. Last coach, dashes out to take his place New York’s most tetsd -vldtor Qomblaation. Just as soon as a of health was 184 as oompiured with nlo Saturday at Lakeside, one of the starch is satsn with a ohsrry meal 128 last week. ‘Greenwich alao led about toa country are beeo: public beaches at the lak* Bince their marriage last ~ FhU.' Friday the good people of the Reich In toe lineup. What will happen this June Is petite, qpsmopoU- menace to legitimate hoboes; tan Lyolene, noted Paris drees- there.lt Ukely to be fermentatloni toe state with the number df whoop­ Henry Hunt and Klatern. Mlsa Nel­ Others in the cast tadnde were terribly shocked by a visita­ next? A new drive for toe g ^ — oaosed by the Inharmonius oombln- ing cough easea reported 16, the don’t Uve in to the ndea and regu- lie Hunt of Providenoe are guests at McHugh, Ruth DcamSy sad maker, accomplished mudeian, eg. atlop. *; latiima of toa road. tion of foreign airplanes oyer Ber­ a new solidarity and a new form of Rusdan noblewoman. Btatee total being 6fi as agriiut 46 thaluHqie of Mrs. Bthd Bhuieiy. Klbbss. Asotber way to use cherries Is for tha prevlouk week. —Morris Lazarowlts, self-atjded ' Mrs. Mary WllHama who fbnneriy The direction was in the lin, from which were vomited forth teamwork, a new Ut of atrategy Lyolene got out of Bakou, Rus> to eat tosto lats at night Just be- "King e t the Hoboes.” ^ da, during toe Revolution with Thera were 86 awriet fever cases was housakeaper tor Mr. gad Mrs. William A. Wellman who vast quantities of propaganda leaf­ that will prove Irreeietlble? We tort retiring, when the stomach has this week as .xomparad with 39 last Porter, passed through Ooiumhia a Mias Chattsrtim te "Frisco JmMN' lets denouncing German Hitlerism. eaa aU hope so, at any rate. Just her nsek^no funds, nor jsw^ esopUed itself of toe evening meat week and two cases of typhoid fever One of the oUef reasons for bat­ els to tide her over. By Mow ter health among women la thS few days ago and called on Mrs. So, at least, the world was informed You win f ^ that the mild fruH as aghlnst nonq* tor the previous Porter. stages she worked her way to adds leave toe moutt feeling dean' week. Thwe were three cases of change In women’s styles from "the tobacxig m e n in news dMpatches from the Prus­ AL SHITBTl HABVABD DBOBBE. Paris where she knew all the and reftosksd. Xfi apite of thdii tl tight-fitting wasp waiats to sensi­ ' F or^ members of tos fortnightly dlptberlg reported, one Jess than for Hub of tbs Blue HOIS Baptiatbhurch sian city .' There la aometolag a ^ t this struggles of hard work, ttttie pay. containing fruit acida, cherries •rt toe prevloui ’weak axd diphtheria ble loose-fitting dbthes. Hartford, Jam rs. Bring —Dr. W. W. Bauer; direotor df toe of Hartford held a plenlc Saturday The planes, the report said, were hndnem of A1 Smith getting an long hours, living In n MhllSt tru^r an* MkaUne forming food, baciUl carriers riere reported from New EteHand Tobacoe unheated room, bsfiote n s flot a the mbsral mineral still which they ’ Bureau of Public Health of toe at the cottage at Oqrambta Lake be­ of a type totally unknown to Ger­ LL. D. degree from Harvard—Har­ Hartford andHranford. gsefaatton hae IgvlteA foothold. Worked hnertor leave In toe body Is ah aUudlns adw Other oasas rsportsd %rera cbick- American Medical Association. longing t o ^ . ahd'Mra. Clayton bera and aU ether many. Per^ps they were Eskimo vard, of aU places—toat Is Ukdy to decorator first, qpedaUdng oa. as- For this rsason, thay have an extra an pox ilO, mums>B 66; pulmonary lyman, who are members of the to a field day sM planes, or Senegambian; perhaps tlekls toe average American’s eeasories, such as unusual pQiowa, bfoaflt to r thdee seeking to ovsth tuberohloals 88, broi^ohopneumonia It Is signUlcant that slnoe toe da- olnh., . Grove, Lake boudoir laaqis, - costume doOd pmae adnoda, and adfht be com-i 17, German masalas ofis. poliomye­ jpreMri b' N SW York’s ttm m fovemor want her to oepy a doll’s esatiwt(i, tor wntMijart splandM fruits for tetanus ona, trachoma 1, undnlant 45 hospitals has eloeed, ons' out o f : end at the hmne of Y «i- their fimfHes nized the make or the nationality. her. That ^ v e LyoldM her ,Mg; aOlfitelS mmlrifigl xvary U bustosst a ^ Industtlal mother, Mrs. W. A. lyman, a long way in toe world without toe fever 1. . coneeihs baa bfoome bankrupt, b it meeting at And at further all events it was advantages of a formal education. idea vrttb tola _____ Ann Molfilllon 0f W. Ibtoh ti client, lyolene shopped Iter .SwIa ba oombtoed( only one out o f svafy 2844 ohureiMs hi rislttor hee^friands, MsiMon very .dreadful and aiarhilag to the Be u s^ to remark I M Ms emy ge> rials, ‘dadgned, cut, sad iiNids and for toat reason has dosed Its doors. exetilent Beer Bltler, hia friends gm waa toe.F- F. if. dwived from tos clotodi,herself. ~ tests are nob Gitocfc Lmn Kii .Christtqn Ksfild ,aad^etybo4y else. his youthful sw vito^ acquired anotoer oustooMiv Bhe^stol hat . Th. hs^ipfe tersjgn^n^arspapsr matte aistas of toe Ptfitan w itt first cdMl cctiiikpa^^ 'jium at aO^; Between- jbbn'n -nnilher -wis. there aeetoed to hi i ■ ,*>

■ ‘ IV MAMcfiBshsovvniiraaBiuxA

* ' * * S 5 ‘ * HICM SCHOOL fflfi M.tlM^ha 253 PUFILS ARE PEIffECT Hw'kaaliathwii - tbraa yMsa. Tatela: JaiM i B r i A l n m m m m s NEWS to Itoow," r s j ^ totoier^ ’T m T U Btoe care cf to m IN SCHOOL ATTENDANa W i b a lio • Whoever i f w 4a ” _ M 4 N , T. Tba CosuiMDoanant lasua of "So- t a ^ M ^ Veniiirdd trwh Htme With* Bsolitel Doris Arson, Ralph Paterson, Walter naaMg*- flia last of , dot B BejtyOiiahL engineer aad pnbUc n fMA to 'man Att. (ka..0ri^-Gim Montisat, N. Cf^l hmmeti Tedajr bjr Brandt, MUdrad Arson, Anna Civld- Batlav, A friend and adriaor to. t lo and David M. Caldwell. mtmbars of tba Claaa-of ..1938 n U if. • - COScago, foatp 97>— Jacobs, Margaret .fteader, Edwavd And a the foo^wS San FraadSto-^Jifrtl. Tba. dadioatlon. follows tha ..TntamariflBal - Enothaihood of Grayb, Duane Holcoasb, Sumner ”Fbur yaars ago ^ traaqilaatad us .Vtotor Kvfaa--'’V1< was a star Stewart, aiTHkkpmtot Cutler, Alfred Keeney and Jean wiagniaA oBi the sbeosr toABi. Ba Starto b Teamatars, vSBtursd out from his tba WemsD'a Aaxfltory; dndes 142 Boyi and 111 jjihfifii iuwi^^ tuft ho hu hoaw for the first tioto la nsvaral HOlconb. onltivatad ua from tiny i^outa into ^ IilAfad tamOa. Gono Bnrio»— edon a! v a g n o fy charge and aearch- Foreign Wars. Buckland school: Doris Cole, Etn- atroof aapUngs. Ha baa trinunad "Oob^ pbqrad aoooar tw o fo o t s weak! wtthoot his pohea guard aad cd be wme as feuno to be carrying 8240 aJbiCwi Girls — Barnard Chiies mstt Brogan, Walter Stakllnskl and pninad our wayward branebaa, and w as ob tha- .baakstbaH squad WaabhsjrtmL; 2 T ^ ( ip ) — as a rsault-both he and bis wife were to a wallet. He /leclared that the Helen Brogan, Margaret Webb, atraigbtaoad aaeb l>ant 1 for three years.^ Jo&n HlUmas— Namao7 i#M heiidare who refuao to a hospital today with bullet money Waa part of his mother’s L y d ia E* Walter Armstrong and Ralph Stone. turad ua aooordinf to "johany'’ wW'OB the soooer sad to n to oompUoooo sstate and that he was on hto way m ual naada.” track teazoA Stuart J o#Hb-^ valt’s Older Berger was shot i . tya haad aad to New Haven after attending her T ab leU RektoVto and^ "Now be transplauts us again— "Stewlo'' th e "IroB n ^ ” W01 h f hy the Do*. laratyais tbat^devaleyed today led funeral to the tMB). Stanlrir Kat- PArtneatBf------— ^*oo. phyalctona" " ‘ to deasribe hla condltfon Qintroi Pbrfodie Plidiis A total of 208 pupllf of .fnutes soma to tba abaltarad graaimousas of higbar -laaming—othars to the kavecfc-^"Mlcfeey” w asa E tc h e r A ttp m iy GeniMa} >JiuBmbmn said as oritteaL Hla wlfo wounded to M AKES f i r s t Vi s i t 000 to o ifb t Id the twelvo lfaaeliM> on the.haaebaU team for two yeara. both lags when two Queef Twists harsh outdoor earth.” today proBOOotlpn.seoiild fr a ^ tho gunmen drew CUalcrii to r fta m m a r aeboola havo eoaapUod Theodore. Owete "Teddy" played pubuoatloB of tho oa**.^s and tbe along aids thair automoUIs last Hartford, June 27.—(AP) —State roeorda of perfect attendaDce during "Wherever wa^ taka root, let us todqr toe not (Us^Bxfifit our'gardmer. Let football and was on tbe tn ^ only thifig. thh* was oanalng delay Bigln aadopsnsd Are to what police Senator William H. Hackett,* who , the school year of 106 days, it was In Day’s News us blossom and bear fruit.” teaai. Andrew Reguakus—"An^’ wasthBrw'SepettoiBtdabed to ■Sid was tbs answer of an ’leutlaw" will become tax commissioner on aanotinced today at the office of Tba cover of tba year book bora was the baseball team’a. third have aO Its eiddesoe‘ oompleted be> taamators* unlmi to Bergar’e efforts Jtdy 1, made hia-first formal visit to Superintendent of Schools F. A. Ver* tbe usifiU inscription and w as done man, Norman LalHlhake -" L ^ " fork ptam tiii|^ case to eourt. to force it to join the latematkmal tho state tax department atoce hie Nb' 18b planck. Of this number, 142 are boys Appleton, Wis.—Lightning came In the elasr color combination of was a’ pltditf for twotyearf. n o h ^, *Hbat~ em itoatlcally there wlU be Brotoerhoed and tba American Fed­ aiqwintmant today. Commieriener and 111 are girls. down a stove pips at Damri Lentz's fuebsia and gold. Tbe "Who’s Wbo art T ane-"Bob” w a i a b i ^ t o ^ prosecution of gold, hoarders.” Cum- eration of Labor. William H. Blodgett, showed his The figures by schools are as fol­ home at Grand Chute, took the top In 1988” usually causes as much e r fo r two years. Frands F. Qpw minfs.toldnewq;>asermen, "the data Tbe naniee'ef Murray Humphreys successor through the department. ^ Sold by aO lows: Barnard, 40 boys, 19 giris, off one of his ehoes, burned bis foot comment as any other part of tbe Fera—"Fritz” was a football and I agamst what^you m%ht can deliber- 0OW latner sbs, if 90 01 total 68: Nathan Hale, 20 boys, 24 and left him standing on the sole of book and is looked forward to with tennis player. atii offOnders is bdig issembled and gUlM, total, 44; Lincoln, 11 boys, 12 his other shoe. Otherwise he was much pleasure. Miss Barbara they will be prosecuted. Before we girls, total, 28; Washington, 10 boys, u n h u rt Hyde and Carl Hultine sailed away reach the proseeutloh stage, how­ eight girls, total, 28; Bunce, two Chicago—C^cago avenue police wltb most of tbe honors as voted by ever. I intend to pubUeh the names one girl, total three: Hollister, arrested (Charles Levine, 19, who tbe class this year. It is interest- of those persons limown to be bold­ Opemight ing gold In defiance of the Preel- 17 b^s, 19 girls, total 86; Union, confessed, they said, that he stole a ing to note that they also both won am' OHHS two boys, two girls, total, four; music box once owned by Abraham the popularity contest at the State dent^ orders.” Manchester Green, 18 boys, 12 girls, Lincoln, from Paul Du Pont and sold theater last week the award beinf A. P, News Gold Betamed total, 25; Highland Park, two boys, it foe 82. an excratlonally fine pen and penel The‘attorney general gald tbe four girls, total, six; South, three The box is valued by its owner at set Ibe Who’s Who for 1938 is as . campaign by the department to get Our Own Dciisns in Diamond Clusters boys, four girls, total, seven; Kee­ 1500. It was returned. Fall River—Durfee Mlhs, cotton boarders to turn to gold bad resulted follow s: cloth manufacturing phut opens ney, four boys, three girls, total, Meade, Kas.—Jimmie Howell tells Best all-around girl, Barbara in 838,OOOi(WO bring featored to the with skeleton crew after betaig clos­ I banka. He added, that he wished seven, and Buckland, four boys, this one: Hyde; best all-around boy, Carl Hul ed since April, ' ' three girls, total, seven. He was hunting rabbits, saw a tine; best girl dancer, Jessie Bel tho present' persuasive campaign to Those who have perfect attend­ gopher running with a piece of Uuny; best boy dancer, Frederick Pepperell, Mass.—^Nashua River be carried-out to gtye everybody A>.; . ■ ance records are as follows: paper in its mouth aiul gave piursuit England: most personality girl, Bar­ Paper Company announces ten per the fullMt ohahoe to "dp his du^ to I? f ? Baniard School: Marjorie Barns­ As the gopher arrived at its hole it bara Hyde; most personality boy, cent wage increase Which partly re­ the govemmeat and If they do not lector Davies; best dressed girl, stores decreases durtog last two then pressure wtll be put on them.' ley, Marion Behrend, Ruth Mosley, dropped the piece of paper. It was a years. B^ette Turner, Soii^e Falkowski, one dollar biU. Bernice Campbell; best dressed boy, Cummtoga saJd oB June 84, 186 Stuart Joslin; most musical girl, Rutland, Vt.—^One hundred under p ersw Uridtog > 81A41A19 9 Round DhsModi 14 Reuaid and Irene Lojeski, Anna Sapienza, books In exchange for fireworks. The attocBrir general said ba II Round Diamonda Olga Marchuk, Mary Saveiic^ Mar­ Loralne, Ohio—Joseph Jameson, talkative boy, Merrill Rubinow; best Lancaster of Manchester, V t, diee Platinum Sottinq laguoH* Diamondt Platinum Sotting mannered g^l, Anna Gill; best man­ of pneumonia in hotel apartment. might decide, to publiCh first the Pirilnmn Sotting garet Oswald, Marjorie McCormick, postmaster, sayis he found a black­ names of the lankest hoarders of $160 $140 Eva Mattice, Mary Leone, Emogene bird on the pier of hla lake shore nered boy, Stuart Joslin; best look­ g ^ and foUmv that with those 8250 Clark, Ruth S train . cottage holding a sparrow m its ing girl, Doris Mahoney; best look­ TRIES To KILL'DAUOHTEB holding leaqir AmouhtA U ncoln C lark, Eh^erett Cole, John claws and shaking the smaller bird ing boy, Stuart Joslin; most drag Sejrmour, Jims 27.—(AP)—David ABCrUT DIAMOND PRICES . . . . Martina, Gordon McBride, Sam violently. girl, Doris Mohr; most drag boy, J. McCarthy, 58 and his daughter. Nineto pqr dent Of the 1.750.000 Sapienza, George Smith, Spirito When the sparrow weakened, he Kallet Stiles; class couples, Eleanor Miss Margaret L. McCarthy. 37, of insurable perfons to tlfo county of Let US quote from a roesnt {smo of the Wall Street Journal, "A sharp ■Vesco, Louis Annillo, Thomas Bren­ said, the blackbird dragged it to the Robertson-Clifford TrMit; Jessie Seirmour who were brought to Grif­ London, EaglABd.'aio at work. demand for diamonds has dovetoped in tha past several days'. . Any nan, Edwin Chapin, Elliot Fish, edge of the pier and shoved it into Bellamy-Thomas McPartland, Mir­ fin hospital, Derby, Saturday, suf­ general advance in prices will be quickly end sharply reflected in quota­ iam Jones-Robert McCormack, Adel- fering from stab wounds, will prob­ Douglas Gtordon, A rth u r Johnson, the w ater. ia Cullen-Welles Tolson; be»t ac­ tions on predous stems," WilUiam Moore, John Moseley, Berkeley, Calif.->-Jamea Keefer, ably recover, kospital attendant re­ tress, Alice Aitken; best actor, THc- ported today. BUY NOW, is ^eod advfce In diamonds. But, malia suro of tlia quality Thomas Shannon. George Willard, Unlverriiy of California football tor Davies; done school most, Mer­ Woodrow Wilson. player, issued an appeal to the McCarthy has been placed under by eonforrinq v m « houso which has proven its judgment and integrity rill Rubinow; class snob, iJiUsn 1 Walter^ Bareisa, Anthony DeSim­ burglar to keep suits, overcoats and Carney; done most for school, James guard at the hospital. Police said he TO NEW YORK thraugh 68 years ef-suecetsful service. one, R u n ell C liff Old, W estley C lif­ everything, but return his stolen will be arraigned in Seymour town­ Tolman; best girl debater, Betty S o ., Jify 2, hud Tnes^ Jwfy 4 Our diamond experts are always glad to explain values. ford, Raymond French, Ronald cuff links. They bear the inscription Quimby; best boy debater, Merrill ship court, charged with aggravated Jones, Howard Mohr, Richari “C^allfomia Six, Stanford 0, 1931.” Rubinow; wittiest girl, Jean Wil­ assault with a dangerous wei^Km, Wetherell, Robert Muldoon, Elmer liams; wittiest boy, Anthony when he is discharged. Lr. WIsAnl Lfsto ...... 7iS4A.IL Gustafson, William Adamy, Vytan- O’Bright; most likely to succeed It is alleged he stabbed his daugh­ Lt. Ksfriwd ••••♦••••••••• 7|44AAL tas Biretta, Vernon Herter, James ter when she stepped before bV\ fadii, Barham Oirtar, . lah stb ftisrana, ODadf* •/f, Albsrt Dowi^, WEmnl -'Fl|SM ll78t, .tr 0 '*1m m S s' r^MST:.^ V'" p Tr- NATIONAL N . T . S tp d tt Onox ia a i^ s the intended vietittt i9t'' A ediool hartiy Exp teht.” . L#et Week'. a| Redue N O W R ^ Y ibeWcC Che chuiwfqf-’i r wish Jun to the Wilde of Qlastdn- m s a r n f m - Attegfaeny- » a s s. • • • a W huiy, led blindfolded into the Allied -Chem Tminiainents ,0im nitel fitr wooda and wa* ^ ^ Am Ctih ....i Leaders of Teztie hdiistry dM d a n t is d e a o volition-Misaer' the drlpphaig Am FOr PoDv • • • e.s •.•‘a,Aa«4 • • • • braachea'of die trees. Am Rad. Stand 8 Cspt Nat B and T Soawih-^ohi Bo]« Are In the darkness he. quickly Am SmSlL •^•^'••••sssseeeeeee 80 Cofnn. RivOf First to Hold Conference SerTkfi*l. ia Suit of Frank followed hie abduoCors, relying Am T«] and Tel •«•••••••••• 129^ H tfd. Ci^an. T rust' TOCAMPSATUlffiAY Btfo. National B Md T Waded for Ball Games. Mack Aciuiist Benjamin on the smmd a t their laughter 'Anr Tob B t ••••••■ ••••••••• 92 With Director Johnson at Bax^ jOiv^ Wagon. ^ for direction. He hit the Am ^Vat Wka •••••#••••••••* 88% West Hartford Trust.. — highway. Just as* a car was pass­ Anaconda • s'*.#** • • «>*.•**• • 17% InMraaee.Stodm . BepoHa “No Service” ing. The driver, bis eympethy Atchison 68% Aetna Casualty ...... 50 A twD-houK p ro frfiitt;« f Washington Today. Jrerydmg Readj for Two Testepday opening dajr at the The comdable.-faued-fo serve the aroused, stopped and gave 'the ^Luhurn 66^>E Aetna* Life. 17,% music win hr prekentid Ity.U*. R ecreati^'" System playgrounds, papers in the cape of Frank C. Mack lad a lift into town. Imagdhe the Aviation Oorp' 13% Aetna,. Fteic .,32% vatfon Army Bamd a t B i^ Side, West Side and Globe Hoi- of RockviSe A gah^ B^Jamin xlax- gang’s sutprtee to see ^helr vic-^ Balt and Ohio ...... 'T'...... Automobile ...... 19 tonight as the flnt.'of a* Weeks at Niantic — Bodi 19% (Umn. General ...... 30 \ By Asaodated Press foiw swimming poOI. Supervisors ter. The ^.Merw,'-' (Manefieid) tim back. ■ in town ahead of Bendtx ...... weekiy band concerto spooic^ kjT Recovery, the prodigal for t^om blacksmite; died Just before the c'f r' the Nation has kept the li£^ burn­ had a day of it getting toe va­ stable’s ; - Beth Steel, pfd 78 Niticmai Fire 46 cert w{U start at fr b’Mtieti and ^ Are Below Strength, y / rious activities organised. The at­ Borden ...... 34% Hartford Steam Boiler 45 ing in the window for three years, A suit for ^00 was brought by phoenix Fire ...... 51 end at 10 o’clock. A bitol intojoto- appeared today out of the gloom and .. a:- tendance of youngsters was large Frank C. Mack through. Att.rney hey of Hartford, were married at Can Pae ...... 17% slon will be-held, duriity tha despite the uncertain weather. Css* (J . I.) . . . 92% Travelers ...... 896 waved a greeting. Sd ard Lcuiiesgan of Rockville and. the parsonage of St Bernard’s Publto UtiUtlee ntodcs vmien refreshm ents wlB be'iM rfod.to He wore a new suit, cut with boid Ck)mpany G and the Howltxer Beeides the organisation work Hartford to rbqdvaCfor a wagon Catholic Chiuxb yesterday morning Cent) De Pasco 26% toe members of toe band. Company, 169ih Infantry, C. N. O., there was plenty doing, as the bo^ at 9 o’clock. Rev. George T. Sln- (lihes and Ohio . 42% Conn. Eaec Serv ...... 43 shears by the President and stitched 8C.~ to ’ P eter iVaiiickl of Merrv>w. Chrysler ...... 86% Coxm. Power ...... 43 Tmiight’B program wiO iad tedi|'~ jt hurried^ by the Congress. It was will leave to r Camp Cross, Niantic, and girls lost nr. time in getting ivanicki in tum to<^ the wagon to n o tt pastor, performed *toe cere- euplionlum solo, played. ^ fttodw right down to Imnnesa. The firist Coca Cola > • • • • • • • • < 94% Greenwich, WAG, pfd. ~ 50 the National Recovery Act. In his Saturday at 8;^ a. m. for a two Baxter fo^ repates .and to have it ixiony. They were attended by 25% tfortford Elec ...... 54 56 master David Addy, ,and wffl oonii^ pockets were cards of identUlcation swimming class found no less than overhauled', aB unkno\ra to Mack. Joseph Doherty as best man and Co! Ga . . weeks’ tour of training. The two a huhdr^ of ttem eager for the Col Carbon 62% Hartford G as ...... 46 a t 18 ntUnbere in The pnifri^ f— wheat, ten cent cotton, en­ Mm»ic went'after the wagon at the Mrs. George Coleman as matron or 24 ■ , do*, pfd ...... ^45 : will be as follows: couraging trade reports. He ad­ comi>anies will assemble at the water asdKfor swimming instruc- Ivanicki bmue and found it gone. honor. Colm Solv armory and will march to the de^t ticns,jand at one time in the after­ (Jons Gas . •••••«« 59 SNET(Jo...... 107 111 March—“Vigilance'? ...... Jakew ay vanced (none too briskly, for he was He later ^und it at Baxter’s bu. Imbediately after the ceremony a Cons Oil . 15 Manofacturinf Stocks March—“The (J u e s t" ---- M duateln not stu r^ after his long absence), and will board the train which noon at the West Side there were Baxter refused to part with it say­ .wedding breakfast was served after Cont (Jan ) • • • • e • • • 64% Am Hardware ...... 20% 22% Selection—“Determination” .'. Kirk to the music of ^anring stock tick­ arrive in Niantic shortly after 11 going on simultaneously a senior ing be bad a lien on It for bis which Sir. and Mrs. Bonney left for o’clock. baaeball'game, girls’ baseball, girls’ (JOrn Prod ■.. 78% Am Hosiery — 25 Two folksongs— (a)— “Farmer^ ers. repair bill. ' 'A 'conditional bill of a wedding trip. They will be at Del L and Wn ••••••< 36% Arrow H and H, com. 9 11 Boy” ...... (EogUah:)| At Washington today he hoped to Not af Full Quota volley ball, one Junior and two Ju- sale had bepn rqecla] days at the West Hershey ...... 55% HartmannTob.com... — * 2 Anthem—“Praise ye toe Lord” .... for the varioiu State National Side will be Wednesday, July 6, beakd, the cases of speeding result­ The fuheral of Thomas Eckles, 82, Marshafl ■prepared a code of fair competition. who diied at Westfield, Mass., on In t Harv ...... 41% do., pfd ...... 6 —• More th*^n two thirds of them have Guard r^fiments was received iby when the annual pet show, with ing from the state p^ce campaign March—“Wandsworth” ...... Sm ith the Adjutant General of this state on Sunday having been put over un­ Saturday, following a long illness, Ih t Nick ...... 18% In t S ilv e r...... 30 '33 approved it. iiabor—and labor prizes, will be held. Int Tel and Tel ...... 18% do., pfd ...... 59 63 Two National airs—(a)—Moscow; last week. Previorsly, it was doubt­ Director ^ Buscb announces that til July .1' by i agreement with the was held at the Burke Funeral Home represents the human dement, the ful whether the training schedule on Paric street yesterday monUng Johns Manvllle ...... 53% Landers, Frary A (Jlk. 30 32 (b)‘—America. element with which recovery is another prize has been offwed for defendants. . • Kennecott ...»...... -...... 20% New Brit. Mch. com... 7% 9^ for the summer would be com­ the prize waltz which is ’to-be a Thomae itypreos of Hartford was at 8:30 o’clock and at S t Bernard's primarily concerned — has not ex- pleted, due to cuts in the Militia Catholic Church at 9 o’clock. Rev. Lehigh Val (Joal ...... 4% do., pfd ...... 35 45 dmed the code. At the Washing­ feature of the forthcoming Block before tha coucti charged with ped- Lehigh Val Rd ...... 21 Mahn and Bow, (Jlass A— 2 Bureau appropriation. It is ex­ Dance—a .$5 credit on mercbemdiee dUng witheUt.A- iicensb. He came lu Francis C. Hincbey, assistant pas­ ton conference its spokesmen ex­ pected that pay for drills during the tor, celebrated a solemn requiem Ltgg and Myera B ...... 98% do.. Claws B ...... — - 1 LOCAL MAN BURNED pect to voice their views, probably donated- by the SUbros clothing Rockville on Juioe 32 With an auto­ ^joe^^8 24 North and Judd ...... 14 16 first quarter, upon retuxnrrom concern through ,the manager, Irv­ mobile without .refrigeration for the m ass. in opposition to the minimum wage camp, will be omitted, although As tim body was being borne into LoriUard ...... 23% Niles, Bern Pond ...... 16 18 provisions which (in the south) j re ing ^Posener; this is a man’s prize sale of ice cream. :Dr. J. Ralph MdCeesp Tin ...... 35 Peck, Stow and Wilcox — 4 ASG^UNElGNnES every effort to reimbusse the men and win be good any time. Con­ Morin, dty milk insj^tor, inspecte-i the church Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder SIO for a 40-hour week. for the six monthly durtrig the rendered a selection while Miss Mont W a r d ...... 26% Runell Mfg ...... 10 — _____ 'I ChUd Labor testants for the prize waltz are the outfit used by on West Nat Biscuit ...... 55% Soovin ...... 21 23 summer m onths Wili be made. asked to enter their names either at Main strtet'hear Orchard street, it Margaret McGuane, organist, played Jamra S. Haasett Hurt in Hart* Caiild labor and the inevitable Details ^mpleted the processional, “Vunebe”. At the Nat Cash R eg ...... 19% Stanley Works ...... 20% 22^ machine enter, too, into the pro­ Company Q will be in command of the Bast Side Recreation Center or was shown in court by Cap/tain N at D a ir y ...... 22% Stendard Screw ...... 45 — ford While Working on Auto a t thC SUbros store. Richard Shea who made the arrest offertory Mrs. Pfimder and Edwm do., pfd., guar. .... 100 — blem. It is the conference’s Job to CJaptain James H. McVeigh and the Eckles rendered "Ave Maria”. As Nat Pow and L t ...... 18%^ as Mechanic. adjust differences on all moot mat­ Howltser company under command Even If tks weather wasn’t very that Kypreos had bis cones'.In an N Y Central ...... 41% Smytoe Mfg Oo ..... 20 — ters, strike an acceptable mean, and good fifQr t^ls signed up and start­ uncover^ box and that Lis cream the body was being removed from NY NH and H ...... 26% 'foylor and Fenn .... — of Captain Russell B. Hathaway the church, Mrs. Ffimder rendered James G. Haasett of 214 Center finally get behind, the finished code. during camp maneuvers. During ed work on holders and pillows ^ was covered with dirt and. dust. A Noranda ...... 29% Torrington ...... 36 the West Side Pl^grOunds with fine of. 33.0 and costs of $8.93 was “When Evening Comes.” Underwood Mfg ...... 29 streeti, was badly burned about the Trimnled to its core, the purpose the past few weeks preparations Burial was in Uie family plot in North'Amer ...... 38 of the Washington conference is to_ camp have been vde by both Miss Fenerty. More than 160 imposed with ih o costs remitted. Packard ...... '...... 6 Union Mfg (Jo ...... — neck, right arm and chest at 10 provide a vehicle in which recovery^ - - -•? girls turned out' after supper for Howard Hewson of High street S t Bernard’s cemetery. Rev. George Penn ...... 30 U S Envelope, 'Om, - o’rioric last night while working at companies Snd everything will be in T. Sinnott pastor, officiated at the a pArkjng station at Pearl and can start its long-awaited ride readiness for entraining Saturday voUey baU, ^ baseball and circle was charged with intoxication. A Phila Rdg C and T ...... 7% do., pfd ...... across the country. morning, Details from each com­ games. New girla may get par­ charge of assault and battery, hay­ committal'qorvice* Phillips Pete ...... 15^^ V e ^ e r R o o t...... Tnimbull streets, Hartford, where ticulars of this dub at any time. ing struck his wife on Sunday aftier 'The bearSrs were Michael O’Con- Pub Serv N J ...... 63% Whitlock (Joil Pipe .. he is employed as a mechanic. ' Recovery smiled impartially on pany wUl leave for N iantic Friday neli, Patrick Egan, Gerald Rock, north and south alike as wheat and in drder to set up the company New members should meet at the a christening, was nolied. It was Radio ...... 10 JJB.WU’ms Co. 310 par 35 — At toe time of the accident Mr.- West Side Wednesday, and fRe shown that both busbknd and wife Michael Egan, EMward Burns, and Reading - ...... 51% Hassett was cleaning off some cotton prices climbed; but scordi- kitchens for the arrival >f the units Sy^ey Scanlon. ing sun tha^already has done great at noon Saturday. Side Thursday afternoons. were drinking before the row. A line Rem Rjsmd . . -. 9 wires on an automobile with guo- damage to growing g r^ in some Beciime of tl^o ipin yM terday of one dollar, and costs of'111.18 was Notes Rey Tob B .... 44% WORK IS BEING RUSHED Uue. bolding a container a t gaso­ imctinws wilted to some extent the moming-the group on the Esst-^Side imposed. Rev. James L. Smith, of CJolUns- Sears Roebuck 38 line in bis band. The two w l^' was smkher t ^ usual' but proved vlUe, form erly of Rockville, was a Socony Vac ,, 14% touched and there was a dmrt - agrarian optimism. The case of Paul ' Sklodosky, visitor in this city yesterday attend­ Through the south cotton growers very popular test night where 100 charged with non-support of his South P a c ...... 31% ON GULPS NEW TRUCKS cult the spark Shooting out' and auT turned put ffer: gapes, apd volley ing the Eckles funeral. Sou P Rlc S 35 Mr. H ^ety .ma^e tm ^ ^te"V ^ were signing the pledges the! gov- wife, .was continued until July A requiem high mass was cele­ emmoit has asked in its program of ball under'direction of Miss .Han- He-was arrested by Captain Shea. South Rwy 26%. Aluminum Tanka to Allow for straiglitdi (qf tke -gtssiUnJl cOTHMh-F *■ twn. brated for Joseph Stengle at St S t Brands I • • • « • • • 21 er it fell agalnrt his chest -''The farm relief. The plan aims at price Perfect Attendance Lists Bernard’s Catholic church yester­ stimulation by crop curtailment. A A T N O O N T O M O R R O W 'Aie long awaited perfect attend­ St Gas and E lec...... 19% Smaller Chassis in Delivery spark ignited toe gasoline ahd be- day rnornmg at 7:30 o’clock. The St Oil (Jal 8T% of Gasoline and Oils; / fy re be could move fu rth er toSEk reduction of four million bales is de­ ance lists of the grade schools of funeral service was held on Satur­ Rockville for the 1932-33 school St CHI N J 89% were flames about his body. He shred, the growers being reimbursed day. 24% by the government for the acreage MOLEY IS NEARING year, were announced yesterday by Tex (Jorp . It was announced today that toe 1 '.at them out wito hu hands, -.but > The regular meeting of the Board Timken Roller Bear ...... 31 not before the entire front of Ws abandoned. Chanber of Commerce Oat- Superintendent of Schools Herbert of Selectmen will be held tonight in first detachment' of modern tank 0. Clough. Following is the list: Trans America ...... 7% trucks, being built by toe Gulf Re­ shirt had been burned away and..: The industrial renaissance pro­ END OF JOURNEY their rooms in the Memorial build­ Iteiion (Jarbide ...... 42 gram, which has been called the Ekist School-:- Grage 8, Francis fining (Jompany, will report for the flames flicked around hia neck, ' ing. United Aircraft ...... 64% duty oh July 15. Oil men, as well singeing his eyebrows, bis hair and most ambitious emergency measures ing To Be Hdd at Cohm- Pitney, Noel Kloter, Leon Sutyla, The Luther League of the First Unit (Jorp ...... 18 ever undertaken by government, (Goatiaaed, From Page Oae) Thaddeus Mlodzinski, Frank Sutyla, as toe entire automotive industry, badly burning his riF^^ efm. He L^ora Thompson, .Lucille Thomp­ Lutheran church will hold its an­ Unit Gas Imp ...... 22% are awaiting the appearance of the tore his shirt from talS body. . aims at the revival of industry nual lawn party on Thursday eve­ U S Ind A le ...... 57 Other workmen saw the accident through higher wages, wider disbri- bia in Afternoon. cent economic ahd.legislative devel­ son; Grade 7A, Gladys Hsdm aul new d^very fleet with' condder- opments in Washington. Willard Plummer ; Grade 7B, Anna ning of this weiek on the Pressler U S Rubber ...... < 15 able interest dnee these tank and hurried him to S t' Francis hos­ bution of work, higher prices for “ Herbert Beym'd S^pe is, at the lawn on Thompson street Arrange­ U S Steel ...... 59 pital. After being given aid he, was-' products and elimination of unfair Ellis, ^ (Jonstence Pestritto, Ruth ments have been completed for the Util Pow and L t ...... 7% trucks will introduce mkny innova Local stores wUl remain open un- prejtidept’a request and my own, Rosenberg, Priscilla Tomlinson; tions to meet toe new state laws btpidaged and advised to entw the; competition. General Johnson, to assbdated te tills mission. Grade 6, Florence Neumann, Carl decoration of- the lawn. A short en­ Western Union ...... 57% governing specifications. hospital as a patient. This he re- ' : whom President Roosevelt has dele­ tU noop tomorrow, as usual under *Th my county, the conference tertainment will also be hdd. West El and 'M fg...... 47% fused to do. Securing his car - he- Pasternak, Francis Rizy, Faith Arrangements are imder way for Woolworth ...... 46% One outstanding feature of toe gated the chore of putting American the Wednesday half-day closing: is regarded as. bdtng on the road to Ridgeway, Arline ^book; Grade 6, new fleet Is toe use *of aluminum drove to Manchester, reaching herd - industry back to normalcy, is con­ schedule in effect during the sum­ results belpfnl to each nation and to the celebration of the fifteenth an­ Elec Bond and Share ((Jurb). 36% at 10i45 and not wishing to alarm;-' Hazel Betty Barrows, James Water- niversary at Rockville Lodge, No. tanks,;^ sixty-two chasds. Elllpti- centrating on the textile operators’ mer months, closing at 12 o’dock the world. house Bentley ;r.Dorothy Marie King- cally shaped with I'nderslung can his parents he drove tq. the home' ■ code so that it may serve as tl)p for the annual outing of the (Cham­ “Amcoica is - eager to participate 1359, B. P. O. Elks, whfch will be of . Dr. T. H. Weldon where he was j ton; Grade 4, George Herzog and held early in September with a ban­ compartments, they weigh slightly chart for the other industrisd groups ber of-Commerce, to be held at Col­ as-energetically aa< possible in bring­ Dorothy W^lg^; Grade ‘ 2,' William RORABACK PRESENT more than one-half as much as the ag^n treated. which are setting up similar codes umbia lake. It was indcated .to­ ing about these blessings.” Plickfou; G rade.Ffouces Welgti; quet at toe Rockville House. equivalent sixe of steel tank. This The burns are secondary andr liy which they hope to get the day that at least seventy-five mem­ Changes m s Pluis- Kindergarten,’Thddy Bpieker. An acceptance a t toe princlpai- will allow an Increase of 20 per while he will suffer much pain i t ' smoke pouring from their stacks as bers are planning to attend the out­ The assistant 'secretary, ^ o had Maple S ti^ '’^ S(moQ], Grade 8, Bhip of toe Maple street school has AT FEDERAL PROBE cent in pay-load without any In­ does not appear that he win be.se*” it used to. ing. conferred with President itoosevelt Gladys ‘ Amende,.’• ' Myrtle Arzt, been received from Miss Modeste crease In gross-load. As previously riously affected. Altoougli his eye*' Working On Codes Stores will remain open aU day before his departure from America, Dubay by the school autoorities. brows were singed and his hair al*? Theodore birth, .-Margaret Kent, The annual meeting of toe Feder­ ((JOnttimed From P: ge Oae) reported, toe record-breaking Gulf Most of the national merchandis­ next Wednesdfiy, due to. the all day pr^ouply. had planaed to tahe an Cecelia LayBi)|n> H erbert Little, fleet of new trucks Includes 242 so burned, his face was not affect­ ing, producing and manufacturing closing on Tuesday, July 4. Food airplane, to (^roydon. airport • from Ethel Retahold, Bl«(“ or Sav, Henry ated (3iiufch of Tolland will be held tank trucks and 68 stake trucks. ed by the flames. ^ organizations have worked out, or stores will remain open until . 9 Cobh, in order 'to save time, so he Satryb, ports 'ScMaf, ( HiiforJ on Thursday evening In toe church Morgan and Company sold stock in are woridng______. 1 ^ ______on,______codes.J ___ A t. At Atlantic o’clock Monday .night. , 4 a - Merchants’ could Join in -the deHberatiohs im­ Worthington;' Gra8e '6, Kenneth social rooms. At this time toe an­ toe United Corporation at a 10--.V City the National Wholesaler Gro­ Day, when stores dose aU day, falls mediately. A rzt, Philip Doss, *Ai|ce Lehmann. nual reports will be presented and price?” Healy asked; cers’ Association, in convention, had on July 19 this year. - - ”8 u r^, as'.all. natiems, big aad Fred P j^ ,' Johh ■ Tanishewski; there will be a short entertainment “Yes,” ROraback replied, “and I A luncheon consisting of dam little, an rawes^tc^ at the confer­ program after which refreshments would like to get back what I paid before it today what it designated Grade 4, Dwbefik'o, DoroAny will be served. Rev. James A. Davld- for i t ” as the “X plan.” It provides that no chowder, sandwiches and picnics ence,” he. said, ‘Hi caimot but be Brown, Friutois Ortyl, Auen Philipp, FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE distributor shall sell merchandise will be served to C3iamber members productive of Robert Tansey, Arilae UUtach; wn, pastor, will be in charge. “When 3TOU bought toe stock did on arrival at (Jolum&ia.h^e. ..Ur- ”As far as I (ten-Judge aftar being Mrs. Richard Shea, wife of Cap­ you not know the United Corpora­ 60 acres; 6-room hoiise; large bam; chicken coops; below purchase price plus a mini­ grade 4’, Cteytoh Ei««Sfo aad Car­ tain Shea of toe Rockville Police, mum distribution charge, the charge bano Osano wUl cater and should on the w ater a week, deffinilte pro­ rie Wagner-. tion was deeply interested In toe two cows; 400 chidtens; apple orchard; currants and inclement weather interfere, the gress ' is being made . in' accordance Northeast-School—Grade 6, Pris­ who imdterwent a serious operation United Gas Improvement (Jom- being rated as “X” because it would a week-ago. Is reported as showing pany?” ' . grapes. vary in different sections. limcheon and dinner will 'be served with the original program of proce­ cilla Clark and Shirley'Mathewson; Farm is fully equipped with all tools neoeseary, and Is aB at Osano’s cottage on Bolton lake. dure: Grade 5, Roy Clark; Grade -l,', improvement, . IV>rabaa- to-make! toward that .end, and each -After. Roraback testified be had T^'oncering measures seek ,(by. the Ogden’s', Ooruer. Sriibol—Grade 3, Children Who Are to Take gbetti, salad of tomatoee, lettuce will make it. * I bo^ really to visit NelMh Sitomer. ' ' ■'' ■«« North End Church Courses been chairman at the ConnectleUt bestowal of Presidential powers and French dressing, edery, olives, Ireluid beforerl-'ratutn to America.” Well ^oowh lA Boriwtete RepuUlean State central commit­ I'.icb the Congress considered as pickles, rolls, coffee,, b u tter ajud The. American added th at'“iill my Thom ph.Norton, Jr.,--19, son of- Shonld Sign Up Now. tee since 1912, Hesiy asked “is essential as the emergency is great) m dons. reporte are that '.evetytfilng is go- there any doubt, Mr. Roraback, Thomas N. N o it^ of WindsorvUle. North end children who have not —to put men back to work, money g ra^ 'on According, t o , plan.’^ that your podtion as chairman of uearrBn^.ftopbk, w ^ died in a already registered for the Church M a H k d in their pockets, and content—or One reporter' poliited but that fatal ac^^:>(^; to evening, the State central'committee and as The M anchester some measure of it—in their hearts. Vacation school, which opens at toe a member at toe National eommlt- English newipapeM over the week­ was wSU ifi Rockville where North Main street riiurdies Mon­ Through the prosody of textiles, GUIIFOYIE FEARED end *’3*'*'**^ p i^ te te m oVer he hiM.ma^'mends. . He was a tee geve you poUtiesl 'lnfiuence' in of wheat, eotton, groceries, mer­ day, July 10, dre adviaed to register toe state?” the eoifferenee odtiook. ' ’ graduate of foe Rockville High cm or baore July 2, Second (Jongre- chandising, manufactiuing and the “Surety peoide'in Europe are not School with .foe oiass of 1932 and “I don’t think so, any more than rest, it hopes to renew the happi­ ALCORN’S AEOJTY gational ridldren with Mrs. Cart any other citizen,”. Roraback re­ Wednesday Special takkig that - attitude;” Moley de­ took an active/part. In both school ADen or Mrs. Herbert Tmmy, and ness—the man-in-the-street, in &e clared. ’ ^ ' activities And: sports, particularly plied. North Methodist children with Rev. “All I am asking for, and I know Fresh Made, Tender Cube Steaks * .^* •, * • home, cm-the-farm happiness—of (Opottnoea from P i^ Oae) Turning to Swope, he asked; “have baseball.’ ■ M. S. Stoclting, Mrs. -Arthur Sey­ America’s millions. you 'ever met ■ a. c^ereaoe where N ortm . woa horn in- Brood Brook mour or Mrs.*HS. J. Simonds. I won’t get it if you do not feel I Sale On Fancy Rib Lamb Chops, cat from 1933 or tty his own conseht, ths 48 year the -people were on the point of on March; 7,1914. He Jived in Broad am entitled to it, is a frank Tjinihj at »29c Hk This will be toe seventh consecu­ ion whether or not these podi old veterinarian claimed through hie breaxteg up at one period or anotbtf Brook and Wtownrifie all bis life tive seasem for .‘hr vac^on Fresh Made Lamb Pbtlieci, Special ...... 5 fdr 1%^? MURPHY MAY HEAD attorfiey, Frederidc J. Rundbaken, which 4eqt- eehslderable tim e in school. The project, wai first gave vou some polltleal contred/ Morris Bluster and Moeee Hartz- in the SiM?” x Rockville.^*'’ started in town by Rev. F . C .Alien Healy said. Boneless, Leas yoal far Stewing* solid m eat...... 15e IK;^. pazk, -appointe4appointed by the courtcou Syibpe. nodded in agreement HU- is sundvod by his father, a and each year he has taken an active seme fofineiiee . DRUGGISTS OF STATE •V WsHTTtft Infomied “As far as I'know,” he reined, brother. WaUhto* « ’"WindsorvlUe, part in the work. Hila summer, think it gave some pditfcal V r. Outtfoyle, on tha'witness stand, "everytlfing ktofcs h o p d ^ .” - andka ria te F w S*«ber'Flak of however, him vacation plans have infiuence, y ^ ” Horabaek said, , ^ITOfl^VBGKTABIJS^b^ X ^ today,*aaprted that tl^anhhamca* BroM student at hew changed and he wUl be a t Rorahadc saidv-. the H ^ b U c a a - Fancy Natiya Maai Leftace ...... ,5c Ajmiial C(nivei|timi Ppens at of a. trial by three Jiidfeiitere hpt Northeastern DatVfirslty «t Boston Groton Long Point tiirougfa July. coatrolfiiil ktate Senate in 1981 rS* the Griswold, Eastern PoiiiW explained to him tty *aity' one s m where he w jto 'to W b r eugtoterihg* Rev. Stocking who has his vacation Jected tha nomination cf Profotoor Freah,Tendat AmNuyiiis Tomorrow-—1,200 to Attends he did not know that a maijority TEXTILE COUBFROVIDES Young » fracture during toe month of August, will Smith as a member of the PuUic Faiiey, CalSatitt Oiangesi m sM xm ana-.^^ verdlct'lnstead of a unanimous verf at-the bhity- W tlte skull resulting conduct thp bUde courses at sea- U tilities (Jom m iseioaonly beeaMse he was a member " a t the-onpoaite Fanicy 6camirespec- many years.. the stead t» ahow Ity o rtl testimony ^ ( Gittitoliie’s esatho- tively.' .Sewcal .otkere’'h«ve .vrtun.- F ra d i president of the assodatimi and la . rirt rites PJUPAL AUiDlENCE ^Faikcy, .-Jlbl be(«g mentioned as the nekt presl- that thq adentkm ot a : t ^ Ity .three to a queetiso teered thcir assliftaifce in varidnt Judges aras an unusual v procedure JofanaoB,' Itfbaa sald.tiM ' Idiia .'Was tlM forms of handwoifc. dsnt He left Manchester this ptter- and that he did not h ^ infoniut- th ^ Ity jbdaii >-a Jtov.'Vtot _ ay* ’The BdbotA is.opwfo ether chll* '.-(A P ) - Ddon as tte r e a re certain p tep ara- tlon enough to make an ’hitetectual that' wttuid lM paM It .weald «■ dren Wlto'foiirw te tototoa O^ins-fior/the ctHivention that wffi choloa?' - ' ■ ■ • eooDfimle fo r. .. to hr. n e t tMay a fo Duka, 'fiv e to be made bF a committee <* QifiMtyla. w isvtm d h r Judges L. ehiMfoaito lliato p ifi^ wlMW 'dnifdiae raanaqrtng' -tba^^; tdbib^, -Ntw York, Re la a member to be riadly T ‘ WnMo jSSSm tM 6 ystotf wm to h lf o d l lea|ii Senators BOTH TEAMS CONTENDERS t.'- TO REPRESENT LEGION PUUIES TIDIED FOR PROMSEiNOWlE FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP NEW RECORD TRIES Set Mark for Victories IS STIKK VITH IT IN STATE JUNIOR LOOP • I I Washington Wins Eighth Yesterday^s Stars i BOX SCORE I Mandiestw Onlbits b itfo r d V‘ Mark-Siatteriiig Speed Is Yanks in Desperate Need of Waacheater Tmta Bat Batdes m Eren Snccessire Game to By ASSOCIATED PBESS Team k Pidted After Final I How (They Stand Gordon Rhodes, Red Sox — AB.R.H.PO.A.E. Foreseen in National Air Pitched well against Browns s^d Pttchnrs Bat Mef^urthy Oriowski, of .....5 1 2 3 0 0 Roini, 0 ...... 7.4 0 1 11 1 1 Terms Otherwise; Fourth YESTISDAT’S RBSUI/TS collected, two doubles nnd pair of Local Game Last Nijdit, in Stretch Lead to Two Foil Raguidn», lb ....5 1 1 9 0 0 American Leagoe Races at Los Angeles, to singles. Can’t Get Sematiomtl Washington 4, Cleveland 8. Jim Jeterson, 'Athletics, allowed Babiel, p ...... 5 6 2 2 5 0 Leape Vidory for Local Wludi Pelicans Down Philadelphia 8, Chicago 2. Games Oyer Idle Yank^ only five hits,in eight innings in re­ Petronls, If ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 13, St. Louis 5. Begin This Saturday. lief role against VThlte Sox. Hnrlers of Newark Bears. Kovls, ss ...... 3 0 1 0 3 1 New York at Detroit (rain). Ossie Bluege, Senators — His Dobosz, r f ...... 5 1 2 1 0 0 Madianics. \ Hawks, 10-6; Play First National Leagoe A’s Tronnee White Sox; single in the eighth drove in nm Kaishis, 3 b ...... 4 1 8 2 1 1 which beat Indians. Keish, 2 b ...... 0 1 6 1 0 A ll games postponed (rain). By EBSKINE JOHNSON Newark, N. J., June 27— (A P) — ,.ii Besides being the leading con­ Time Tomorrow Night at National Slate Rained Ont. A speech that Col. Jacob Ruppert STANDINGS Los Angeles, June 27 — Major pitchers have been is shown in their 41 4 18 83 11 3 tenders for tbe State Trade School American of the Yemkees made over a year Hartford Trade James Doolittle’s lu id plane speed record of allowing opposing teams bEmeball championship, the schools. W. L. Pet. ago to Newark’s bsmebaU fans Stafford Springs. By ASSOC^TED PRESS only 65 hits and an average of 2A A B . R. H. PO. A. E. of Manchester and Hartford have Washington ____ 42 23 .640 record of 294 miles an hour and 17 might cost the smiling brewer a While the Washington Senators runs a game in the club’s last night Pinto, 2b ...... 4 0 2 5 0 0 also the most evenly matched teams N ew York ...... 40 25 .616 other world air speed marks will be pretty penny before it is forgotten. have been hitting .he ball to all cor­ triumphs. Vignati, c ...... 4 0 0 6 1 1 in the league, according to the re­ PhUadelphia ;• • • • 33 29 .532 in danger when the nation’s crack Said tbe YEuikees’ owner at the A squad of fifteen players was ners of the western ball parks in ’The Athletics got away to an Kapura, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 6 0 sults of the two contuta between ClevelEEnd ...... 33 34 .493 men and women pilots converge time be bought this city’s Interna­ their march to the top of the Ameri­ early lead agEdnst the White Sox Katzbek, p ...... 4 1 1 0,7 0 the schools, the second of which selected to represent Dilworth-Cor- CblCEEgO ' ...... 32 34 .486 tional league franchise: “1 promise here for the 1933 National Air can League, Manager Joe Cronin’s^ and pounded but an eight to two Holmes, 3b ...... 5 1 1 2 2 2 was played at Mt. Nebo yesterday nell Post, No. 102, of the Americsin Detroit ...... 32 34 .486 we won’t recaU players from your Races, July 1 to 4. Tremendous im­ pitchers also have been playing an victory. The victory was the A’s Uremko, rf ...... 5 1 1 0 0 0 afternoon. Boston . . . . . 26 41 .388 team eui long as you are in the pen- Legion |in the Connecticut State provements in body and engine oe- important role in establishing a fifth in six games, and the seventh Senatro, l b ...... 4 0 1 12 0 0 Even Up. St. Louis ...... 26 43 .368 nEuit race in your league.” League competition, following the signs since last year’s races, it is seiuson’s major league record for defeat in their last eight games for Fagin, c f ...... 3 U 0 1 0 0 The teama battik on virtuidly National > It was a nice statement, and no r final game of the local league lu t said, Insure the appearance in Los consecutive victory. the Pale Hose. CSiomick, I f ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 even terms in am. (tyertime session W. L. P e t Angeles of more than one airplane he’s stuck with it. In mid-June tbe night between the Hawks and the W ith a 4-3 triumph over the With Duaty Rhodes keeping the that went to eleven innings before N ew York ...... 39 22 .639 capable of attaining a speed in ex­ Yankee pitching staff became shot Pelicans, which was won by the Cleveltmd Indians yesterday, the Browns nine hits well scattered and 37 3 6 31 16 3 Manchester came through to victory St. Louis ...... 37 26 .587 cess of 300 miles per hour. full o f holes. MauiEiger Joe Mc- Pelicans, 10 to 6. ■ Senators not only increased ,tbelr poimding out four bits, including a MEEnchester .... 000 100 200 01—4 by a score of 4 to 3, tbis figure in Pittsburgh . . . . . 35 30 .538 Although the yearly affair's cash Csurthy wsmted the worst way to ex­ First- Game Tomorrow lead to two full games over the pair of doubles, the Bbaton Red Sox H sirtford...... 000 102 000 00— 3 cldentally being tbe same lus tbe ChlCEEgO ...... 33 34 .493 prizes have been cut down and che change a couple of his flingers for The first game in state competi­ idle Yankees, but won their eighth defeated St. Louis 13-5. score of the flnrt game Ifust week, Boston ...... 30 25 .462 usual nine or ten-day program has Jim W eaver smd Charley Devens,' ’Two bEue bits, Pinto, Senatro; tion will be played at Sts^ord successive game and th eir' 15th in The Yankees and ’Tigers failed to Which was won by Hartford in the Brooklyn > • • ■ • • 33 .459 who have been pitching sensatlonEd three base bits, Raguskus, Uremko: Springs tomorrow night and a dou­ been shortened to four days, most 16 starts. get into actiem when rain inter­ tenth. Yesterday’s outcome gave Cincinnati ____•. 29 37 .439 of the coimtry’s speediest planes ball for tbe Bears. hits, off Babiel 6, Katzbek 13; sacri­ ble-header will be played at Water- A’s Win Agmn vened, while all of the g a n M In the tbe locsd Mechanics 'their eighth Philadelphia . . . . 26 40 .394 But be was reminded of the fice hits, Keish; stolen hoses, M eui- bury Saturday of this week. Four have been ‘suped up’ for the races Just how effective Washington National league were wasyK out* triumph in fourteen ftarts and their here. In addition, several mystery colonel’s promise. Q ose friends be­ cbester 3, Hsu^tford 5; double plays. teams took part In the local cir­ T O D A Y ’S OA31E8 Holmes to Senatro; triple play, Kar- fourth league victory in five atEirts. planes featuring newly-discovered lieve Ruppert will keep his word. The locEd boys outhit their oppon­ cuit, which operated for a week, American shls to Keish to REigiudtus; left on speed principles are in the last ents two to one but otherwise and the players that will repre­ Philadelphia at Chicago. bases, Manchester 8, Hartford 9; stages of construction. played on even terms. Hartford sent the local Post were . selected Boston at St. Louis. base on balls, off Babiel 4, Katzbek from the four lineups. Approximately 50 racing pilots WEES tbe first to score, putting New York at Detroit and 200 other daredevils of the SHARKEY IN TOP SHAPE 4; bit by pitcher, Fagan .2, Senatro, Here’s the Squad Washington at CSeveland. CARD OF 10 BOUTS across a nm in the f o u ^ frame, skyways, representing both sexes Pinto, Kovls; struck out, by Babiel The squad will consist of the when Holmes got on by dropping a Nattonal and every section of the country, 11, Katzbek 5. Time: 2 hrs. SO min. following: Otto L. Cooke, Arlington Pittsburgh at New York. slow roller down the third b m line. will risk their necks during the Umpire, O’Leary. LaCoss, Walter Bantley, Henry Cindimati at Brooklsm. Uremko filed out to Oriowski, Sena­ program for $50,000 la cash prizes FOR HIS TITLE DEFENSE AT SANDY TONIGHT Haefs, Jack Bellamy, George May, Chicago at Philadelphia. tro poled a double, to the left field and numerotu coveted trophies. Eiward Haraburda, Richard Cobb, S t Louis at Boston. V foul line that scored Holmes. Fagin The events will be held at Munici­ Earle Judd, Ernest Gardner, Mi­ races. Not content, with taking struck out and C!homlok filed out to pal Airport, scene of the 1928 N a ­ chael L. Swlkla, Harold Geer, Bru­ less than first place in the cross­ BASEBALL Kieseta to retire the side. tional A ir races. Champ in Better Cendition no Bycholski, Jack M ay and John country hop, Russell BoEurdman, Many Well Known Fighters Start in Fourth. $10,000 for Cross-Country Dash Sullivan. trans-Atlantic flyer, has rebuilt In the last of the fourth Man­ RECS TOP CLEARY’S Five perennially popular races "Y" nays Wapppg. Stars Last Night the wings of his Wasp Junior Gee chester opened up with a beautiful again will take the spoUlgbt. They Ph ysolly and Mentally Outstanding hitters in last Bee No. 7 imd has added wing to Appear at Crystal Lake The MEmebester “Y ” team travels triple to right field by Raguskus on are a transcontinental speed dash night’A game were Sullivan, Obu- flaps to reduce its landing speed. to W applng tonight to plsy the W ap- the first pitched baU. Babiel hit open, to men and women pilots chowskl and Klssman for the Peli­ TO STAY IN FRONT Other stiff competition is en­ Than He Was a Year Ago, ping Men’s club. W a p p P g had bEETd to the pitcher, the bEEll boimd- with a total purse of $10,000; a Show; First Go at 8.30. cans and Haefs for the Hawks. tering the field. Outatgnding been leading the league together ing out of bis reach, scoring Ragus­ speed dash for women pilots with Cooke, after replacing Green be­ among the new racers is an am­ with Higtaland Park imtll last week kus. Petronls attempted a bunt, a 175-mile-an-hour qualifying hind the bat, - showed excellent phibian recently completed by Says Doctor; Camera when tbe North Ends of Hartford popped a fly and doubled Babiel at speed offering a total imrse of judgment and accuracy in catching Major Alexander de Seversky, After a busy week-end of lining defeated them. All members of first. Kovls wEElked. Dobosz hit West. Side Leape Leaders $2,000; a speed dash for men with base stealers. Cobb made two bril­ head of the Russian Naval air ser­ up Euiotber fine array of amateur the Manchester team Eure requested to Holmes, Kovls being forced out a 225-mlle-an-hour qualifying Easy to Hit But Hard to liant catches of hard hit balls. J. vice during the war. ’The Severr'ey talent for the weekly amateur box­ to be at the “Y ” at 6 o’clock sharp. at second, retiring the side. speed with a purse of $2,500; a May, pitching for the Hawks, de­ Is a low-wing, all-metal plane ing show at Sandy Beach tonight, Ferguson will pitch for Manchester HEETtford went to tbe front in tbe Tnm Back Tail Aiders, lOD-mile closed course race for served to win, as seven Pelicans powered with a supercharged Hurt; Bent Is Thursday. MatchmEdeer .Cjynsch . announces with Varrick behind the plate while sixth, by scoring twice, on a single r women with a purse of $3,000 and went out via the strike out route. Ihratt D Whitney Wasp. that he will agEdn present a card of Wapplng will probably use Spencer by Katybek. Holmes sacrificed mm the Cleveland Aerol Trophy, and 10 all star bouts, with tatlbn from 10-4; Hadden Featnres 1930 Plane StUl Threat on the mound with Nicholson doing to second. Uremko tripled to score the Charles E. Thompson Trophy start to finish. ' Katybek. Babiel weakened on the N ew York, June 27.— (A P ) — 'the catcblng. Also on ThursdtEy race for men and women pilots ' - Another, threat will be the fam­ Tbe C. D. K. Club and .its match­ mgbt at Hickey’s field tbe " Y ” wiU moimd and struck , the next two. bat­ at Bat. over a 200-mlle closed course of­ ous L a ird ' Solutioii, in which the Prime Ciumera may expect to oatta STATE QUALIFYERS maker have phEmge^ ibrir ppUdy. meet Highland Psurk and expect to ters with patched balls to fill the fering a total purse of $7,600. late (jharles W . “Speed” Holman, Jack Sharkey out of condition when of billing and matching amateur aVrage the beating that the High­ basM. He then struck out Cho- Weather permitting, the craus./ won the first Thompson trophy they step into the ring of Madison boxers Ediead, due to the fact that landers gave them the first time mick. Pinto was hit by a pitched race at Chicago in 1980. The plane League Standing. continental race will start from a during the outdoor seEunon a year they met. This gEune will be at ball EEnd Uremko wees forced home START MATCH P U Y N e w York airport before, dawn on has been purchased by Arthur SquEure Garden’s Long Island City ' W on Lost ago boxers who were billed to ap­ 6:30. with the. second tEElly. . Vlgnate bewl Thursday night, but if he Rec ...... 5 3 July 1. Pilots of the world’s fast­ Knapp, wealthy sportsman of pear in star bouts and feature fanned to retire the side. Jackson, Mich., and will be flown Jaffe’s ...... , ...... 3 3 est planes then will bead directly does, be’U nm into an unpleasEmt bouts fEdled to show up, in this way Clean Hits. by him here. Still another threat V. F. W. PRACTICE. West Side Barber Shop 3 3 for South Bend, Ind., where they surprise." causing much comment from tbe The count Was deadlocked agSEin will be flagged as they pass over in the long bop and Thompson Manager HEmry Matbiason of the Charles Clare Wins Medal Cleary’s ...... 2 4 Jack, at thirty, won’t be the fans. Groseb will not msdee his in the seventh when Manchester trophy will be a plane of im- V. F. W . basebsdl team hEU called a an airport. Then from South tsuct Sharkey of a few yeEurs ago perhaps, bouts until the weighing in at 7 scored twice on four cleEm bits. Bend, they will bead for Los An­ usuEd design developed by Wil­ practice tonight at tbe Ctumter OEdc The Recreation Center nine took but be’U be in first class shape Just o’clock tonight, at tbe Arena, fmd Dobosz singled to left. Karshis geles by whatever route they liam L. Jamieson, eastern air grounds. Harry wants eUI the Umt Honors> With Grant Sec­ a firmer foothold on first place in tbe same, tndned to tbe minute aad in this way will give the fan better drove a single down the third base choose, but they miut arrive here trsmsport pilot, at Riobmond, Va. ready for tbe long 16 round route. year’s gang to show up at 6 o’clock the West Side Rec baseball league contests Emd no disappointments. line. Keish hit to third, forcing by 6 p. m. to be eligible for prize Powered with a 12-cylinder en­ and as mimy otbers able to dig up a last night when they defeated In Pine Shape MEmy of the boys who starred on out Dobosz. Oriowski singled, scor­ ond; latter Defends Title. money. This year’s dash will be gine, this probably will be the bEdl or bat. Batterymen are espe- Cleary’s Limch 10 to 4. Red Had­ An examination by Dr. Vincent last week’s show will re-appear to ing Karshis. Rossi cEEme through the first east-to-west crossihg in only water-cooled job at the races, ciEdly needed. Bring bats, bidls den smacked the ball for a triple, Nardi^lo of th Medical staff of tbe meet whatever opposlUon the with another bingle to rigbt center, and no doubt will have the largest Emd gloves for topgbt’s warm-up. double and single with men on bases the history of the trophy offered, New York State Athletic commis­ scoring Oriowski. Raguskus ground­ Waterbury, June 27 — (A P ) — matchmaker chooses ■ for them. to give the Rec a commanding lead and if Col. Roscoe ’Turner’s record motor of Emy plane entered. sion, effeotively disposed of the ed out Charles C. Qare of New Haven, Foremost among, these boys will be BASEBALL GAME WANTED in the early innings and although of 12 hours and 68 minutes for Judging from early entries, the uestion of the champion’s condi- From tbe seventh on both pitch­ whose 145 in the qualifying rounds A1 Pinkham and Bill Poipwitzer of Gibbie’s Soda Shoppe wishes a Capt. McCann’s men practically the nm is broken, the winner ;.vill races in the 376 Emd 550 cubic lon. ers were beEUing down heavily, put­ has been bettered only once in Hartford. These two boys showed game this Sunday, July 2nd, with a matched the Rec hit for hit, they receive $1,000 extra. inch clEusses will be the most ho^y a’’SbEurkey is in better shape ting eeU they possessed on the ball. match play, met John Palmleti, of very well on last week’s card Emd team whose players average sixteen failed to connect in the pinches. Women Will Show Prowess contested on the entire program. physically and mentally,” Dr. The other {flayers also turned in air­ Meadow Brook, whose score was with suitable opponents tonight years of age. It will be a prellm- Wogman and Vennert each got Am e..ca’s. most proficient wo­ Arthur C. Chester of Joliet, Hi., NardleUo said, “than he woa whta tight support to prevent the extra 158 as match play in the 34th an­ should give real action providing Insmy to the MEmebester Green game two hits to star with M d men pilots wUl dash bEUTk and has built a speciEd racing' mono­ I examined him a year ago for his counter that meemt tbe jgEEme. Com­ bouts. starting at 1 o’clock at Jarvis nual championship tournament of Hadden for the winners. Jolley, forth twice in each direction over plane powered with a four-cybn- fight with Max Schmallng. His ing up to tbe lEEst of the lltb , tbe Along with the two boxers Grove. the Connecticut Golf Association be­ McCann and Fraher were credited a three kilometer course in their aer engine for these events. S. J. disposition is greatly improved. He Manchester boys put the game on gan today. named above, Freddie ForEm amd PleEuse get in touch with David with six of the team’s nine bits. first feature even July 1 with Wittman of Oshkosh, Wis., again was too much on edge l u t yegr, ice with another bEErrage of hits. Bobby Grant, second in tue Tony Pantelo will appear with a Muldoon between 12 noon Emd 1 Jolley was the outstanding man on $2,000 at stake. Women pilots who hEM entered his low-wing racer in too nervoiu. Nervous exhaustion j Close Play. qualifying round with a card of 146, host of otber Hartford amateurs. p. m., or between 6 p. m. and 6 p. Cleary’s outfit handling eight qualify at a speed of 175 miles which be won the free for. Edl at is more tiring tbEm any amoimt of Petroms was retired on three Eddie Shapiro. Worcester trainer m. Telephone 3073. and defending titlebolder, faced V. chances at second base without mls- per hour or more in this dash Cleveland lEist year. Ben Howard’s pbysloal effort. I would say Shar­ called strikes. Kovls sent a line F. Larsen of New Haven, who tied Emd handler, will be on band with cuing. against time will compete the sec­ “Pete” . which flowed Wittman key is every bit as ready as Car- drive to center and Dobosz singled a'team of five A No. l boxers. BLUEFIELDS PRACTICE the course record at Watertown Bee (10) ond day of the races in the great E^ close second lEUBt year, has been nera.” to left. Karshis walked, filling the yesterday with a 69, Larsen’s card Kid McGuire of Springfield, who Tonight the Blueflelds will play a ab r h po a e international, free-for-all classic purchEised by. .Joe Jiusobson of Cam era EiMy to Hit bEEses. Keish sacrificed for a. for the 36 holes was 159. showed against AI'Pinkham so well practice game with the GcrmEm Kerr, c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 for the Cleveland Aerol trophy Kansas City, and is being prepared Sharkey, as a matter of fact, aqueeze play but Kovls was declared Frank Ross of Wamponoag, twice on last week’s cEmd, will lead a church team at the Bluefleld dia­ Wilkinson ss ....4 2 1 1 0 0 and the $3,000 in cash. The in for entry in tbe races this year. never hsus looked better tban he did out on a close play at the plate. Or- champk>n, was paired with N. Pier­ team of boys from that- city, A1 mond on McKee street. All mem­ Ford, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 crease in- distance to 100 miles this The Kidth Ryder plane, Mfss San yesterday in a shading two roimd lowski singled, a sharp drive to son of Goodwin Park, whose card Futters and jEmkie AlexEmder are bers of the team rhould report at Hadden, l b ...... 4 1 3 6 0 0 year should offer women a-reid FrEmcisOo R l, be seen in the 375 workou*- with H ass Birkie, rugged center that scored Dobosz with the yesterday was 155. Ross was third expected to put in their appearance the field at 6 o’clock shiurp. Chapmaih, If . . . . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 test of piloting ability and endur­ and 560 cubic Inch free-for-Edls, Gemuux wEtrrior, at bis t r d ^ g winning run. with m score of 148. Edro. Tom Regan, well-known hsm- Brimley, 3 b ...... 2 1 0 1 1 1 ance. ’The previous distance was with a new racing {filot, George O. camp in Orangeburg, N. Y. ’The A triple play in the fifth wees the Clare set the pace in bis morning dler of locEd boxers, will Eigalb Wogmim, p ...... 3 2 2 1 2 0 50 miles. Hague, at the controls. Another champion was punching viciously fielding feature of the game. Pinto round yesterday with a 70, but slip­ bring to the Arena A1 Satryb Emd D. Veimert, rf ... .2 2 2 0 0 1 Front rank women flyers who Keith Ryder, Miss San Francisco to the body with his rigbt band, singled EEnd stole second. Vignati. ped somewhat on the second 18, his brother Billy to meet suitable Judd, 2 b ...... 2 2 1 3 0 0 will p u tidpate include Mrs. Mae R2, Edso will be seen in this year’s SDEdcing punches home with light­ WEElked. Kapura filed out to Kar­ getting a 75. Grant bad a 79 in the opponents. Haizlip, wife of the transcontinen­ events with either Bob Clampett or ning spjBed and twice shook up shis, who threw to Keish at second, morning, but came through with a Teams of amateur boxerr are ex­ 29 10 10 21 3 2 tal record flyer, Jimmie Haizlip, of Ray Moore at tbe controls. Birkie with left hooks which trav­ who threw Raguskus at first to re­ 72 in the afternoon. pected to be on band from N or­ Cleary’s Lunch (4) St. Loi^, and Mrs. Gladys O’Dofi- eled only inches. tire the Bide, breaking up a threat­ The pairings: (Championship tdvi- Thrilling Stunts Scheduled wich, HEU'tford, N ew BHtEdn and Edgar Allan Poe and William ab r h po a e nell, air school owner of Long Cam era meanwhUe, wound up bis ened rally. Oriowski and Keish sion) Two new jobs, built liuit year many other Conneoticut cities. The Wordswortb occasionally wrote the Gustafson, c ...... 4 0 0 6 2 2 Beach, Cal. Mrs. HaizUp will try intensive preparations at Pompton both pulled down hard running Upper bracket: but not ready for tbe races, in­ first bout will start at 8:80. last stanza of a poem first; Poe’s Aitken, 3b ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 to break her own world speed rec­ LEdcea, N . J., by boxing three rounds catches. C. C. Clare vs John Palmier!. clude a low-wing racer built by "Raven" and Wordsworth’s /'We JpUey, 2b ...... 4 2 2 3 5 0 ord for women of 255.5 miles an with Harold Mays and t*.Vw against New Britain Tomorrow. Andrew Pierson vs E. A. Torrant. Alden Brown of San Francisco, Are Seven’’ were composed iff this M c C a ^ , s s ...... 3 1 2 1 4 0 hour. Mrs. O ’DoimeU, wlimer of Arthur Huttlck. B'.ih found the KEurShls obtained three out of four R, L. Tyner vs J. L. Green. which wUl be piloted by Lee manner. FrEdier, If ...... 3 0 2 0 0 0 the women’s classic at Clevelaa huge ItaUan easy to bit but bard to hits, elH hard drives. Pinto fea­ E. J. Quinlan Jr., vs George Schoenhair, and another buUt by WRESTLING Recall in AmeriCEm politics v/us Mahoney, l b ...... 3 0 1 7 0 0 last year, the Aerol trophy race hurt ’The betting odds continued tured for HEETtford with two out of Davidson. Gordon Israel of Cleveland, Mo. first known here during the time Toscano, c f ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 with a purse of $3,000, Isp’t say­ to favor Sharkey at 6-6. foiu*. MEEnchester faces N ew Brit­ F. D. Ross vs S. N. Pierson. Israel has been practising pylon By ASSOCIATED,PRESS of tbe Continental Congress. Russell, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ing what events she’ll enter, but ain in the Hardware City tomorrow H. H. Manley, Jr., vs John Montreal—Ed Dongore, Buffido, PennsylvEmia’s delegates refused to C. Vennert, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 the men are counting on her for turns at his home airport, f^id is afternoon in another league game. Whaples. determined to win the 550 cubic defeated Nick Lutze, Venice, Cal., sign the Declaration of Independ-, plenty of competition. The locals won the first, 6 to 3. W . R. Pierson, Jr,, vs A. S. Clark. two falls. ence, were recEdled, and other dele­ 26 4 9 18 12 3 W ith the distance increahed to inch events. In the 200 cubic inch RAMBLERS TO OPPOSE Manager Ben Cohen of the State C. KUmawski vs George Horan. class, seversd planes wlU appesur gates sent in their places. Rec ...... 220 222 *— 10 200 miles over a ten-mile course 'Fheater was a spectator at yeater- Lower bracket: with motors low as 35 horse- Tbe United States has 3,800,000 The U . S. prison, population Oeary’s Lunch ...... OQO 800 1,-4 and the qualifying speed boosted ss day's game and spurred the home R. M. Grant vs V. L. Larsen. FIRE EATERS TONIGHT Jews within its botmdaries; this is for each 100,000 d e c r e a ^ from Two base hits, McCann, Hadden; to 225 miles per hour, the ’Thomp­ poviwer. In this group wlU be the F. K. English vs Dom Soccoli. more tban contained in any other 119 in 1880 to 95 in 1932. tmtkm on to win by offering a theater three base hit, Hadden; base on son trophy classic this year will Till,bury-Funday Fliush, powered Dow Ahem vs J. E. Hurley. country. The United States has six times party to tbe entire team at today’s balls off Vennert 4, Wogman 5; present ip competition the fastest with a 45-horsepower engine. R. F. Berry vs E. H. English. EES many plumbers at present as performance. struck out by Wogman 4, Vennert kmd planes in America. In all the FuUy loaded, this midget plane Tonight at 6 o’clock "Pete” Hap- Peter Petroski vs M. Herdson. weighs but bOO pounds. peny and his band of "smoke eat­ It had in 1906. 6; umpire. Olds. races, the prize money will be di­ Y 20,000-TO-l A new type of brick retort W, J, Sweeney vs Spencer Brain- Special attractions during the ers” from Hose Co. No. 3 will invade The Jewlfh population of Po­ vided as follows: First prize, 45 makes smokeless tuel, gasoline ard. par cent; second prize, 25 per rEtces wUl include pEurticlpatlon ny the W est Side of the town for a bat­ land been e^m ated at 2,829,- That's The Odds 'Against and heavy oila from any suitable V E. C, Fuller vs P. Marshall. cent; third prize, 16 per cent; motion picture stars and directors tle with the Ramblers baseball teaim 466, the se^n d hmgest number of Scoring Hote-Jn-One kind of coal. B. B. Resnik vs H. C. Wilkes. Last Night *s Fights fourth prize, 10 per cent, and fifth flying their own planes. Wallace Last week the S'ub-Alpine hack two Jews in any country of the world. prize, five per cent. BMry and Hoot Gibson win be lucky innings and managed to de­ Seattle, June 25— (A P )—How By ASSOCIATED FM SS * Plane Tsrpee in Hot Rivalry seen in competitive events. A ir feat the Ramblers but the West often does a' g o lfe r' average s Miami, Fla.—Bucky Bturt^ Clin­ The transcontinental speed dash acrobatics heretofore only seen Sides have added a littie more hole-in-one? IRISH OLYMPIC CHAMP ton, Ind., outpointed R ay Schneider, and the ’Thompson trophy closed by tbe pubUc on the screen, will strength to the weak pooltton and John Drsher, golf editor of the. JacksEHivilie, Fla., (10); Babe Kiser, course racerenew last year’s be presented by the HoUywood are confident that the firemen Seattle T lm M ,. using the. g a p e LEARN TO SWIM SEEKS HAMMER CROWN ’Tulsa, Okla., ou t^lntsd Stanley heated comp4titIoii between the Trio, motion picture stunt pUota. have to be "pretty b o f' in order to of Bob Johnstone, vet^an pro- Savage, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., (8). short aad fat Gee Bees aad the Johnny MUler wiU do tbe idmoat win. fesoional jo f the Seattle Golf AND SWIM RIGHT Laurel, Md.—Bob Godwin, Day­ loity aad slender Wedell-WUliams impoesible — loop an autoidn), Tbe genial ‘Teto” is not taking C2ub, aa a basis, has figured it out tona Beach, Fla., knocked out racers. Although a Wasp Jimlor- Hawley Bowlus wiU lead a gUder. any ebanoes on loring tonight’s tilt, as ons In svery 20,000 tries. Chicago, June 37.— (AP)— Dr. Charley (Trader) Horn, New York, powerpd WedeU-wUligms »)wn by trio In spectacular formation, and having sent a tmegrany to Bolton "And this isB NON O jraiguesswork,” de- Expert Instruction Patrick O’C a lla h ^ of Irelaixd, will (2); Ray Bowen, Washington, out- Jinunle HidzUp took first honors in Spud M M nlng WiU do his "breath­ offering ’Tete” Maneggla an^Otrac- cliured Drobar. “It is baaed on throw the 16 pound hammer in the pobted George Hormer, Jackson­ this efoas-eountry race last year, it taking delayed parachute jiimp” tiee oonsideratlon to do the twiri- ndiat tlM jnsuranee men • would senior division of the National A. ville, (6); Doug Swetman, Wash­ was outrclassed by the WasjHp^r twice a day. Major Ernst Udst, ing for hla team. Filling in tbe re- term actuarial research, A. U . track and field championship ington, and Sammy Lucas, Balti­ ered Ose Bee N q. 11 flown by Door German w ar ace, wiU. cavor$ about malnder of the lineupii«Ain withofitii Manbg- Manbg~ Johnstone, tath an established meet at Soldier Field Friday, and more, drew, (6); Jack Bullock, little in the strmight-away speed tbs air os im added attraction, la win be Vince e. Ford rf, Quisb and accurate gams, has reedrdad FRANK D'AMICO’S CAMP the title probably will go back to Washington, outpointed P a t' Lewis, dashes and the Thompson trophy b, D. F arr If, V m co 8b, L. F arr 8b, four "sees” )n 46 years of ssr- A T BOLTON LAKE , Ireland with him. Charleston, W . Va., (4). race. {Coimany of, aad Strange ss. H i^ vlce. He astimatsd he has aver­ Dr. (ycallahan, Ireldnd’s greatest Sioux dtv, la.—^Buae Smith, Determined to exceed the rec­ ^ y will direct tbe team from toe aged 37 holes deity. A g O f aU-arotmd athlete, won the hammer liberty, Neb,, outydnted Midget ord made by DooHttle, who is on League L/eatfen bench. eoufse casTies firom three to four Guarantee To Teach Pupil'— throw la the 1932 Olsrmpie games Mexico, Danas, Tex., (J); ToiSig a world tour and win not com­ 1110 RamUere coached by Bill abort bolta so that he' has aver- aad figures to be too good for Uncle Rlghtmeier, Sioux City, outybinted pete this year, Jimmy Wedell has Brennan willill proboMyibabtyjiM u m limito Si aged chances tor hoiles-ia-oae pi ’ Or;No Money Aeeep^d! Sam’s best. Freddy Penn., Omaha, (6); Oita built an entire new plane around ■e, K err 8b, M oboi^ c. laa toi five a day tor more than In action to seeing the Irish Br AtBOGlAJBD nm at ClMMfi or tBdlTid«U IfifitructfoB At Lee, Omaha, outyointed Jose Mo­ a htyb-ikmrered engine,. In addi­ (Ineludlng yMtarda/f gamM). MeOonkiy 8b, U ibooef, W U to, 16,000. ' star in action, the fans will be giren rales, Dallas, Tex.,'(4). tion to . bis , new. racer,. Wedell Nattonal: Unobangod. Ghafmaa, JoOty, <)uina aad Aitkep ’TUs would total afprmdmats- 'vraionce. Rfitofi Or AjPpIffi^OB. ‘ ^ a treat In the 100 meters dash plans to antar. bla W an Junior A in arid n : Sama aa yostordajr, win get a abot at tbe outfield. Fa)-; ty 80iw taa'taots at t^'a)ior$ wben Jesse Owens, the dey^and Dieting baa caused a slump in raaar again, aad.ia puttinf the neapt battiig fUrnmona. Sox k o fw wm be $tyen a e b a ^ ty* belM, or M,000 for eaeh of tha high srtmol negro printer, meets the number of potatoes eaten flniabiflff .touebta ;:on n els-tylindar J66; Cronkh Btaatbra, J61, Flteb- What Metcalf of lfan|uetts. tbroagbout the wend. n e e d k t tor tba flOO talgp h i t ■'■ ■-'' - • ' ‘ ’•• *V^';,'V ,•' ' W'V ; 4 VirT^-^T- ' •, * ' • , ' . , , t -, • „ T ' ~ 'r/fr '•; •♦ ■ •• , r . / . ' ,}.. , , ■ ; ■ V i-..: '• < ' . / ■•• -^'- ■% / . / ■ , . ■ ' ' « > * • "J f ' f ** * ..% •* ' » ■ *^ ' * j.- • ' ' • . • * • * ■ / ' ' '■ ' ' ■ . ' , ■ ' ■

PAGE EKIHT MANCHB8mBVEM;braBSBil^'lUNflte8TEB,(»MN,TUE8DAX,;i^OT,M ' / I i ^ •^^"4 W /*

V'’ -AT. 'A-

r _ j IIH Read the (H aM ifiecI Renlal ProperKjJLj^q on this Page ^A'l ’ ■ shvijr'

LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE APARTMRN'rS-FLATS- LOST—lATURDAY HORNZNO in 1929 WHZPPBT sedan, clean; 1928 TENKMRNT8 63 O AftQ AIN DE tlM vidnity of Dopot Squuro or on Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton stake body FO R R E N B TH REE ROOM ApBIt^ ^KArtim«HAVILAND^AYlXiR, e ifis MIA Stevies, we. WDRC RADIO PROGRAM Maaebsftor Oroon bus Isairl^ truck,' very dean, and low m ilM f e. msiit, Ift floor, bL laprovoments. 826 Hartford Cona. 1886 north and « t 10:80, nj;MUr o f yslkn r Brown's Oarafe. Telephone 8805. Summer rates; also garaga. Inqulrs TUE8DAY, JUNI 27 (Central and Eaatem Standard Tims) fold, clssr vlsw, eys fUssss. R«. West Center street 18 LlUsy strsst, upsudrs. BECHN B O ra TODAY obarinacy” bad made for lida aav Nata—AD pZdfra'ma to kay and baslo ehaina or sronps tharaof nnlaaa apaal- ward if rstumsd. Ttl. 8249. 114d: coast to coaat (a to a) daaiimatlon Inolndaa all availabls statlona. BABEETI COLVIN, bmsk In Now other ti^ody. Her life, abe apUd, Praeram# aubjaat to alianaa. Pt M. FOR SALE—1982 Graham ISfbt FOR RENT—6 ROOM tsnsmsilt, Tnesday; done 27, 1888 Cent. Ksst. LOST—SATURDAY NIGHT a fold sedan, dark blue, condition ai^l ap­ Yoik'afler yoars abroad, falls in had boon "a oorieo of frustrariono.' _ DayB|^ t flavfng Time . (D—Malodle Thoughts, Orehaa. S:0IV- 9i00—Calif. Malodies — c to cat coach, motor excellent, exceptional- phone 8962. 3:30— 4:30—Sehirmar Schmidt, Planoa ments at 11 Plano Place. Inquire Yoars before Barrett shielded his must. 7:45—Organ Tones. 8H0— OHa—Light Opera Gama—c to o ly clean; 1981 Ford coach, godo on premises. 8:00—Mary ^.*ftmBn 3:J»— 4:4^Nwiary Rhymaa—alao cat 9:15—10:16—Charlao Carlile—aJao cat lialf-elster, B fA B d A , when a youth' Barrett kept feeling that she 4:00' ■ 6:00—OInnar Canoart—alao cat condition. Terms, trades. Cole 8:15—The Magic Voice. 4:30— 9:90—Waakly Hymn Sing—to c 9:30—10:30—Freeman’s Orehaa.—c to a fnl romauM ended disastrooaiy. 10:00—11 HO—Glen Gray Orehaa.—c to e Motors, 6463. MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and might oafl. I t she did, he knew 8:80—^De Soto Program. 4H9— 6:40—SonfB by Jimmy Malton 10:3(^11:30—Laon Bauiaco Or.—c to o Marcia had a son whom Barrett he would go running back, no mat­ 9:00— 9:00—Mountafneara—wear only 11 :(X^—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only STORAGE 2(0 four room furnished, or unfurnished 8:85—T he D ictatorr. 9:10— 6:10—Qallleehio Coneart Enaam. apartments. Manchuter Construc­ adopted, flbe telle Barrett that tf ter what she did or wae. He stiffen­ 8:45—Hot from Hollywood. 0:30— 0:30—Sabln’a Orch,—weaf only NBC-WJZ NETWORK HJLVBK LANE BUB LINE offer Uto tion Co. TeL 4181 or 4859. her hneband ever learns of the affair ed when Higgins appeared to say, 9:00—Wayfaring Men. 0 :4 ^ OHO—Tha OaMbargt, Serial Act he win never forgive her. OHO— 7HO—Sanderson and Crumit BASIC — East: wjs wbz-wbza wbal Want Ad InformaUoD accom m odatloo of Cbslt large Uo- "The telephone, Mr. Barrett— then 9:15—Fray A Bragiottl, piano duo, 0:30— 7:80—Wayne Klng'a Orehattra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; L41XS ous tot lodge, pxrty ot uam THE EASY WAY fO FIND a rent EUnor'e mothM goes to Bflanii lost Interest as he heard who waited 9:80—Nino Martini, tenor; Orches­ 7:00— SHO^Stn Barnia and the Lads Midwest: wcky wky kfkz wenr wla singles, flats, tenements. alJ sec­ for tiiree weriib. When she n»- to speak with him. tra. 7:30- OHO—Ed Wynn A Band—e to c kwk kwer koil wren wmaq kao trtpr ot spedaJ rotes. Pbonc 8068 3:00— 9:00—National Hsreaa—also cat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Manchester 8860. 8864. tions. No charge to you. Everett tnms she overhears. Barrett talking Higgins told him that "a lady” bad 10:00—CaBfomia Melodies. 8:30- 9:30—Radio Forum—also coast Wlba katp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf M cKinney, 829 Main. Dia, 8608* to Elinor. BeaBring be is sbont to called during his abliwnce. Barrett 110:45-rLigbt Opera Gems, 9:00—10:00—Jaek Danny’s Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz .Evening Herald LUCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 9:30—10HO—Talkie Picture Tims, Skit wfla-wsnn wlod warn wmo wab wapi 5280. ask rile girl to marry him, lid a In- paused with hie overcoat half way | H :16—'Saizabeth Bartbell. 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbsiy, Baritone wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro movlog, geoerai trucking, uvsry termpte. Cleverly she leads Barrett down bis arms. "I did not know the 11:80—Jerry Freeman’c Orchestra. 10:00—11:00—Harold Stern's Orchaatra woai ktba ktba CLASSIFIED sorvlce. Dar affiliation tvitb United FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartment fo beBeve that EBaor has only been 10:30—11:30—Sam Robbins Orchestra— MOUNTAIN^coa kdyl kxir kghl voice,'sir,” Higgins added. east; Ban Branis—repeat for coast PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo ADVERTISEMENTS • Vane Benrtce meant lowei rates on upstairs, all moderr improvements, fllrring with him, dees, not reafly "Oh—” Bamtt mummred. He I CB8-WABC NETWORK kbq kpo kfsd ktar furniture moving to distant pointa. newly Jecoiated, reasonable, 241 care hint • refused an invitation from Miss Ella | Cant. East. Count sis avsrass words to a ilns. Spruce street Teiepbone 7571. BASIC—East: wabo wade woko wcao Initials, numbsrs and abbreviations Large modem trucks, expetienceo BaP i tt leaves. Days paaa in and considered going with tbe Hatch wub wnac war wkbw wkro whk cklw 2:10— 3:10—Jack Walton Orchestra saob count as s word , and oomoound men, prompt eervice, all goods in­ wMoii.lainor does not h ^ from hm. Foimdation to tbe Gobi again. They w ^c wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl waj 2:40— 3H0—Judge Ranson, Talk words as two words. Minimum cost Is SECOND FLOOR -FIVE, light wJbv; Midwest: wbbtn wan wfbm kmbe 3H<^ 4H0—Tom Garun’s Orchestra sured while is traneli are features flhe i s heart-broken. were planning some important ex­ kmOx wowo wbas 8:80— 4:3(^The Singing Lady—east pries of tbrss lines. pleasant rooms. Screens and shades SH8— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only Lins -ratss par day for transient offered et 00 estrs expenee to yoa NOW OO ON WITH THE flTOBY. cavations. But he must flrst settle EAST A CANADA—wpa wlm wlbw Dally trips to New fork, oaggsge furnished. Inquire 185 Middle Turn­ a/rb ekae 4H0t 0:O(^Taddy Black’s Orchestra ads. pike, W est CHAPTER XIV. Gerald and he could not seem to find DIXIE — wait Wifa wbro wqam wdod 4:30— 0:3(^Kathryn Newman. Songs ■Psetfve Marefe 17. 1SS7 delivered direct to eteamsbip piera Elinor refused point blank to go the proper place for the “hlld despite toa arac wlao wdau wtOo krM wrr 4:40— 0:4^LawalI Thomas — east Carb Cbarse For further tnfonnatloD call 80H8. ktrb ktaa waco koma wdbo wodz wbt only; Orphan Annia—midwest rpt 0 Conssentivs Ua/s ..i 7 otsi » cts FOK KENT—THREE flvt 'and ste to see Aunt Ella Sexton when her an energetic search. 9:(X^ 9H0—Amos ’n' Andy—east only 8860. 8864. Perrett n deraiey Ina Tnesday, Jane 27, 1988 wmbg wajs S Conseentivs Oars ..I 9 ets 11 cts room tenements, with all modem mother asked her to do this. She He received a note from Lida Staf­ Eastesm DayBght lim e MIDWEST — wcah wmbd wtaq wkbh 5:15— 0:15—Radio in Education—to o 1 Oar* 11 ctsi It cts improvementa InciiUrc at 147 Bast could not endure the street or the kfi%> wisn kacj wlbw kfb wmt wnax 5:45— 0:45—Ray Heatherton, Baritone All orders for irresular insertions ford, asking that he do her the favor P . M. wkbn wcco 6:00— 7:00—The Crime Clues Mystery will bs obarced at tbs one time rata Center street ot telephone /864. possibility of ‘meeting Barrett there. of coming to talk with her about a 4:00—Loew’s M-G-M Variety Hour MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh ksl 6:30— 7:30—Adventurae In Health Special rates for long term everr REPAIRING 23 She shook, refusing, and lida smiled COAST — kbj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy 6:45— 7:45—Floyd Gibbons on the Air matter that wae Important to her 4:30—NBC Health ainlc — "Neu­ kv] kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 7:00— 8:00—Goldman Band Concert dar advertislnic given upon request. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat interior noting tbe girl's show of emotion. rasthenia.” 8:00— 9:00—Music Memories A Poet Ads ordered for tbree or sis da/s MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum and with which she needed hie help. Cant—East. newly reflnlsbed, reasonable rent. "So naive!” she reflected. 4:40—Piano. Etchings — Doris H r- 8:30— 9:30—’’Mias Lilia,’’ Radio Play and stopped before tbe third or flftb clsaner, waehing machine, gun, Apply 77 Benton street. Dial 6007. He replied eajring he would come 2:00— 3H0—U. S. Navy Band—to c 9:00—10:00—Pickana Siatara — east; dar will be charged onir for the ac­ lock repairing, key making. Braith- , At tbe end of three long days Ell as soon as tbe pressure of business rell. 2:30— 3:3^Tha Melodeara—alao cat Amoa ’n’ Andy—repeat for west tual number of times the ad appear nor telephoned Barrett. She could 2:46— 3:40—Mamorias Garden—alao c 9:15—10:15—The Poet Prince—east; waite, 52 Pearl street. FOUR ROOM FURNISHED tene­ matters gave him the time. Elinor 4:46—Screen Scrap Book—Wayne ed, charging at the rate earned, but not keep from doing It. At tbe tele­ H. Latham . 3:10— 4:1fr—Fred Barrana Or.—c to c Floyd Gibbons—midwest repeat no allowance or refunds can be made ment, all modern improvements, saw tbe note, directed in his bold 3:30— 4:30 — Skippy, Sketch — east 9;3<^10H5—The Mastersingera—to c phone she hesitated, choked out the 5:00—^Agricultural Markets. only; Between the Bookends—west on sis time ads stopped after the A-1 condition, garage. A surprise hand, to her mother. 9:45—10:45—Health Adventures—c rot fifth dar. number, had to repeat it and waited, 5:15—Casino Orchestra. 3:4^— 4:46—George Hall Orehaa.—to c 10HI^11:00—Mills Musical Playboys COURSES AND CLASSES 27 for tbe right party. ■ Adults only. 'Tm , through," she decided. 4:00— 6 :0 ^ H . V. Kaltenborn—alao o 10:30—11:30—Mark Fisher’s Ori^eatrs No "till forbids": wispier lines not knees growing WMk, bands cold and 6:80—Singing Ajody. sold. Inquire Victor Piquard, 288 Oak "Through with him. This—ends 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. Tbe Herald will not be responsible BEAUTY CULTUKB>-Eam while street. w et Then came the answer and she for more than one Incorrect Insertion learning. Details fraa Hartford gasped, "Is—Mr. Colvin at home, 6 :00— ^Time. of anr advertisement ordered for But of course it did not It in­ 6:02—Famous .Sajrings. more than one time. Academ y ot Hairdreeelng 693 Main FOR RENT—THREE ROOM fur­ p lea se?” Higgins did not recognize this creased, instead, her certainty of his 6:04—Sports Review — Bill Wil­ Tbe inadvertent omission ot incory sL'eet Hartford. nished apartment. 109 Foster falseness and her misery. liam s. Foiled By Time Lock rest publication of advertising will b s'. street—Grube. new veri^on of the sweet voice.that rectified onlv br cancsllatlon ot tbe bad become familiar to him. , December was cold and storm -1 ‘6:10—Weather; temperature. ebarge made tor the service endered. FOR RENT—5 ROOM Cat like new, "Mr. Colvin is out of town for a swept People herded in hot rooms j 6:15 — Happy Landings — Mltzl All advertisements most conform BUSINESS Green. in stria, copr and troographr with OPPORTUNITIES 32 flrst floor. 268 Oak street Inquire few days,” be replied. "Is there a murmuring of the unusual amount Bandits Slay Cashier regulations enforced br tbe publish on premises. • m essage?” of snow and of When they were 6:30—Joe Rines and bis Orchestra. ere and ther reserve the right to planning to go south. Mias Eiuti 6:45 — T oday’s N ews — Lowell* edit, revise or reject snr copr eon He barely caught her stifled, “No, FO R REN T—3 ROOM apartment; caught a slight cold. Miss Smythe Thom as. Lacrosse, Ind., June 27.—-(AP)— north out of Lacrosse in an automo^ sidered objeetionabla FOR RENT—MANCHESTER Green thank you—” 7:00— ^Amos 'n* Andy. CLOSING HOORA—Classified ads to Barber Shop, July 1st. also 4 room Cat 38-42 Maple street .For a moment she sat on the excnised Miss ESla to Bessie Thrope ___ WiUiam E. Tennel, cashier of the^^®' be published same dar must be re­ Tel. 6517. 7:16—^National Advisory Council Lacrosse State Bank, was kiUed here Two members of the band entered ceived br 12 o'clock noon: Satu-dars small riiair, one hand pressed the bank about 9 o’clock and toli^. 10:80 a. m. agaUist her stiffened, dry Ups, star­ puys, J“«t a Hta? »e>P 8;00-Ei» CrliM O u m . this morning by one of five bandits HELP WANTED—MALE 36 until the first. Bessie not ----- Miss IJlIlan Younggreen, assistant TELEPHONE YOUR ing' at the teiepbone, seeing Barrett 8:80—^Adventures in Health. who attempted to rob the bank. cashier that "this is a holdiipr.” BUSINESS LOCATIONS known where to turn. She sat, un-1 smiling down at her. She .had never 6:45 — World’s Fair Reporter — ‘Tm sorry but the safe is locked W AN T ADS. SALESMEN EARN GOOD in­ FOR RENT 64 Tennel was slain when the bandit dreamed love could hiut in this way. comfortable beneath Mixu Smy^e’s Floyd Gibbons. with a time lock,” she answered. Ada are accepted over the telephone come securing delinquent accoimts *Not that she loved him. She told critical scrutiny and sage amjec-1 became angered because .tbe safe in at tbe CHAAGB RATB given above 9:00 — Ortiz Tirado — orchestra, Tennel, who bad been working on for collection. Plan will appeal im­ TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main herself fiercely that she despised ture about the reason for her calL direction Frank Black. the bank was locked with a time aa a convenience to advertlaera, but street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ books at the rear of the bank then tbs CASH RATES will be accepted as mediately. No collecting. First Na*’ him; that she would despise anyone Bessie tried to smile. Jim, Jr., 9:30—Franco Goldman Band. lock. came forward. PULL Pa TMBNT If paid at the busi­ tional Co. Roger Sherman Bldg., ward J. Holl TeL 4642 and 8025. who could so play with another's had been sick again, she confided. ness-office on or before the seventh 10:00—Household Musical Memor­ The cashier was shot through the Swearing at Tennel, one of the dar followliig the first insertion ot New Haven, Conn. feelings. Yet she dreamed of see­ Miss Smythe murmured a remote, ies. ^ chest and died immediately. Wit­ bandits fired. - Tbe two then fieri "How .unfortunate!” and looked each ad otherwise tbe CHARGE HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ing him, of meeting him somewhere 10:30—Frank Marsh’s Orifiiestra. nesses said there were fiva members firom the bank and joined their com­ RATH will be collected. No responsl- MAN OF INTEGRITY 21-45 physi­ and having it all magicaUy under­ pointedly toward the clock. 10:45— ^News. of the gang and said they fled bllltr for errors In telephoned panions. ads cally fit Interested in entering gov­ stood and as it had been. She Going down the steps later Bessie ^®*ther, temperature, will be assumed and lltelr accuracr ernment work. Information, write TO KENT—FIVE AND SIX room cannot be guaranteed bouses, single and double, also mod­ dreamed thus by day and twice, as wept. She couldn’t help it. She Sports Review — Bill Wil- FUGHT AGAIN DELATED Box R, Herald. she slept fitfully, she dreamed of see­ IN DEX OP em apartments. Apply Ekiward J. didn’t know where to turn this time, t, ^ ^ ObeteUo, Italy, Jime 27.— (AP)— ing Bwett looking down at her Elinor, dear child, would help her if ,, CLASSIFICATIONS Holl. Tel. 4642 and 80'.^ The takeoff of 25 Italian seaplanes ANTIQUE POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 mother as be had look^ at her. She she could but Bessie knew that Eli- ^orus * MasterslngferS male on the first leg of a fl^bt to Chi­ Births ...... A was breathing hard, her hands Dor never li&d & cent* I •Yxin— ■_i . cago was again delayed by adverse Bogagements ...... B clenched. For the flrst Ume in Bessie’s life “ "O^MiUs Musical Playboys. Marri--es ...... C BUY AND SELL all kinds of live SUMMER HOMES weather conditions today, but or­ AUCTION Deaths V poultry. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton Of course she had to get through she let her conscious mind reckon 12:*30-lEdgewater Beach Orchestra ders still were to leave on the first Card ot Thanks ...... £ FOR RENT 67 it and of course peoffie had been AT THE HOME OF HORACE c , street. Telephone 5879. Miss Ella’s age and speculate on [ i:00—TlSe. Orchestra. favorable day. PORTER, HEBRON, CONN., In Memorlam ...... F through it again and again; again bow much longer Miss E31a could Lost and Found ...... i FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Giants THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Announcements ...... 8 Neck, first two weeks in July and and again. She knew suddenly that live. “She couldn’t leave us out en­ RUSSIA PROTESTS Personals ...... 8 the world was fuU of people who had Moscow, June 27.—(AP) — The A t 10:30 A. M., D. S. T. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES month of August 85 Russell street. tirely when she knows how we need Aolomoblles RADIO 49 loved unwisely and far too weU. it,” Bessie thought “And she's DEHOCRAHC LEADERS Foreign Office has protested to the Rain or Shine. A fine, huge coUeo- Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 They had aU said, so easily, that fond of Jim—” Japanese ambassador against tbe Ron of Forniture, China, Glass, Pew­ Automobiles for Exebarge ..... 6 landing of a party from the Japan­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 FO R SALE— 8 TTTBE A tw ater HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Aunt Ella had been "disappointed in Elven $10,000 would make all the ter, Bottles, etc. Sale will be held Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 Kent radio, cabinet model 55. A-1 love.” flhe herself, Elinor realized, UDD ADMOnsiRATION ese torpedo 'H>at Talzikaze to invea- onder a large tent. Lunch served. Auto Schools ...... 7-A difference in the world to them. Jim tlgSLte the slaidng of three Japan­ condition. Telephone 6161. FOR SALE OR RENT, two tene­ m ight Uve to be as old as Mimi EUa, bad been unlucky with everything Autos—Ship or Truck ...... g now close to 90. Ninety ymis! Of ese fishermien near Kanchatka CARL B. JONES, Autos—For Hire ...... 9 ment 10 room house, with all mod­ he’d touched—. CongT^man Byrnes Said Peninsula recently. Auctioneer. Garages—Service—Storage ..... 10 em improvements, and two car ga­ course the pain would duil -but al­ Mororcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 She sniffed, blew her reddened FUEL AND FEED 49-A rage. Inquire 18 Williams street'or ways it would be beneath; the cover­ nose and set her chin which had been Budget Would be ^abstait- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 18 ing made by time. BaslBess aad Prnfesatoaal Servleea FOR SALE—20 ACRES standing telephone 3379. quivering. She made her way tiaDy Balanced Daring Nex Business Services Oftered ...... 13 cautiously, slowly. The pavements Year” T H E ^ Household S«-rvices Offered ...... 18-A grass, whole or ptu't. Batson, 580 FOR SALE—8 ROOJd bouse, aU im­ Bentwell suspected that* Lida's Building—Contracting ...... 14 Burnham street were treacherously slippery beneath Florists—Nnrserles ...... 16 provements, lot 99x165. Beautiful white, slender fingers had been in their light coating of snow. Washington, June 27.—(AP)— Funeral Directors ...... 16 shade trees. Alexander Massey, 54 the pie. Lida had not wanted Elinor Tbe news of Miss Ella Sexton's ill­ Heaiin- Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 Hudrun street Leaders of Democratic majorities in the first place, lida had wanted ness traveled swiftly and Lida found Insurance ...... 18 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 nothing but the money she felt on opposite ends of the Capitol Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 a thaw in tradesmen which she im­ bold that the Just-ended special Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 FOR SALE—OAK DINING room would be hers through Miss Ella, mediately took advantage of, bujdng Painting—Papering ...... 21 session translate Democratic cam­ set six chairs and round table. Ad­ Bentwell’s aunt Elinor’s coming two new frocks and a hat Protesslonal Services ...... 28 had made a tragedy for Lida and shi paign pledges Into fact, brought a R epairin g ...... 2g dress Box W, in care of Herald. Then Miss EUa grew better and Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 84 WAPPING had never ceased to resent it Wh^ balanced budget Into eight and aid­ Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 FOR SALE—BOHN Syphon re­ she called Miss Ella’s "meanness and was able to sit up fo^ half a day, to ed in tbe revival of business. Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 come downstairs for a few hours. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, frigerator, all steel, porcelain There was a business meeting of Edacatioaal enamel inside and out, perfect con­ At the end of a week of con­ in a statement ■ for publication to­ Courses ano Classes ...... 27 the Congregational Branch of the valescence Miss Smythe telephoned day praised the administration for Private Instruction ...... 28 dition. Original cost ?125. Will Dancing ...... 28-A sacrifice. Call 6602. Federated church, held at the Ldda that Miss Ella wished her and having created an . “Incomparable Musical—Dramatic ...... 89 church last Sdnday evening,^ to Elinor to come to tea in order to record.” Heading his Ust of party Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 SOME BARGAINS, bureau 32.00; thank them for their Christmas re- I pledges kepf was ah annual saving' make the final arrangements for the F in aaelal cot bed $1.50; refrigerator; rock­ membrances. government spending of "about Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 redecoration of the inside of the Business Opportunities ...... 32 ers; oil stove oven; stand: baby The word "remembrances” made ® bUUan dolMrs.” Money to Loan ...... 33 carriage. 29 Strant—6129. church, which is to be done during Lida smile sne4ringly; she had “beg-1 •Representanye Byrnes of Ten- Help and Sltnationa the church vacation the flrst three gared” herself to get the Shetland nessee, in another statement as­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 FOR SALE —BRAIDED RUGS, serted the budget would be found Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 weeks inA.ugust The committee is shawl and the padded ftrest room sizes. Used for store display YouTI have to g q !” she sadd “substantially balanced." during Help Wanted—Male or FemaJe .. 37 purposes but good as new: $87.16 Ralph E. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ A gents Wanted ...... 37-a shortly to EUnor. the 1934 fiscal year. He struck at a 8x12 braided canvas, $47.50; (2) bert E. Stiles, George A. Collins and Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... 38 Mrs. Hattie B. Johnson. T suppose so,” the girl agreed statement by ^presentatlve Snell Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 $62.40 8x10 braided canvas, $34.00; of New York, tbe Republican lead- Mrs. Gladys (Newberiy) Bent, of duUy. She was standing by a win­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 (2) $1485 8x10' braided rag that the budget was "more out . Live Stuek—Petii—Poultry—Tehtrlea Los Angeles, California and oziifB dow, staring out and seeing noth­ $9.50; (4) $9.96 6x9 braided rag, of balance” than at any time ex- Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Lillian Yonug of Manchester Green, ing. . LIv : Stock —Vehicles ...... 42 $5.75; $24.00 5x8 braided canvas, cep;t during the World War. atended the services of the Feder­ “What are you mooning about Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 $a4.85; $21.00 5x7 braided canvas, Wanted — Pets—Poultry—^tock -44 ated Church in Wapping last Sxm- now?” Ldda questioned harahly. $12.95. Watkins Brothers, Inc. For Sale—Mlarellancona day. MrS. Bent was a former local “You know as well as I do,” Elinor BDNGARIAN COUNTESS Articles tor Sale ...... 45 girl' before her marriage, the daugh­ answered, but in her unhappy eyes Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W Building M aterials ...... 47 WANTED TO BUY^ 58 was no suspicion that her mother Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 N ew berry. knew more of the matter than she HARRIES AN AMERICAN Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 NEED A FEW DOLLARS? Highest Geoise A. Collins, who has been did. FueJ and tee d ...... 49-A confined at the Hartford hospital (B.'iAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Garden — Farm—Dairy Pfoducts 60 prices now on all kinds of Junk, 'W hy can’t srou have more pride? Household Goods ...... 61 paper, rags. Wm. Ostrinsky. Phone for about three weeks with two A woman doesn’t wear her heart on Danghter of Minister to Great Boarit—Hitfrle- Hreorts FOR RENT-i-TWO FURNISHED Our j>rMident*s------(2 ) 'Little fool!" Uda murmured. She I daiuhter of the Hungiurlan ynieiut*'** *Tve seen b ig ‘ setyents In , a And thM they weva.amaaed Restawmiitr rooms, suitable for light house­ New Britain, the past week. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Leads her own natural felt a vague compunction and irrlta- to Great B rit^ , and Eugene Bowie book, but never ohe, like that one. sec .the serpent frisky at 9n keeping. Call 6160. The South Windsor Garden Club be. They Ml thenght tor a menne B oard ers W a n te d ...... 69-A win meet at the home of Mrs. Mar- , — (3 ). tion over the sltiiation. Elinor al- Roberts;, of St. George’s Maryland, L«ok! It’s.heaiSihg right' toward Country Board—Resorts ...... so ways had been so trying! were married today at the Church ua'and twin yOrp soon be hera. that the thing waa'rioiQg atuntx Hotels—Restanrants ...... st f u r n i s h e d ROOMS for rent in riiall BidweD next Wednesday af­ And prefers not to create'a Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Selwitz. Building, $8.00 per week ternoon. The club -will visit other Barrett had decided be would go of Our Lady of Assuipptlon. "Ws all had. best be set to run. — (4). Next cams .^ liftB t ftEMi B s ta ts B a b # gardens during the afternoon. to see Miss Ella early that <|ay In The. bride, who was riven away 'nils whole thingnot be much and up; also 2 and 3 room apart­ order to miiw a possible encounter by her father, wore a long Ivory an. The TtifleB U e ^ a fa Apartmenta, Flata Tsnsmenta .. C3 ments. Inquire Selwltx Shoe Shop. Wapping Grange No. SO. ^ hpld TMB CMBtrS: fun. Here,. G<^dy. take my hand B u sln sss Locations Cor R sn t . . . 64 with Elinor or her mother. Seeing I BS(0,gown, with., a . cloud-like \ nri and if I go, you race along. Cali. "An right,'m en! Housss tor Rsnt ...... 66 their twelfth r^lular meeting at tbe ; f]J Opposite of

■ Mn Toonerville Folks ByFont^eFoz OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE NONSENSE THE OWNER OF THE FlNfeST FIOKTINO 000. IN THE NErOHOORHQOO IS WU^UNO TO GIVE HIM TO ANYONE THAT WttL TAKE HIM.

XBBTB8T I Violet — So the girl you are « • VW PUT TH' NQU iM E lIt POUND tofe? .Aad worth livlnf? gaged to is a twin 7 How on eartb M A W k s v E Q N do you tell the difference betweoi V Y O N IN C I M AVBSrBUmONOP Tea, with «»ch part of \uh~ her and her sister? HAVING SOK« THERES NO PRQiT MINB INtH' ICEBaX Hurt of us. halp of us. hope of Uf. Jasper—It’S a very nice family, N610HB0RS IN ON MV HAIR-XM P O R ^ V E A W ; heart of us, / and Z don't bother much about it. POR CARDS AND NO ^CE-'DOK WHYDOrtTTOUrPUti. life is worth living. T>( MAJOR ONERTO SANDWiCH&S^ WHEN I TOW TH' 1 Ah, with the whole of us, Said a mother to her daughter: TK "Zf that young fellow you are so CHIN .'FROMTW'TW.E, Will of us, brain of ua, aeuaes AND I WANT NCrrSDPORHPI and sweet on cannot make enough TO KNCW WHO I THROW TH'SWrrCH soul of us. - money to keep going, Qien I should AGAINST EATINe ^POLISHED CPF •mAT la life worth living? tell him to quit coming,’’ UNTHL MORNING/ Aye. with the best of us. POUND OP BAV

Movie Director — Now here’s where you jump over the cliff! SCORCHY SMITH Nervous Actor—But suppose I’m A Great Scheme? By John C. Terry killed or seriously injured? TfD, WE RE GOHls TO BE PUT WhaT Movie Director—Oh, that won’t ON TrtEEPCfT- GOES FORME.GCORCHV' matter. This is the last scene in SHML1 TTTf TO RELiASt VDU IM GAME ______the picture, you know, and it will AMD BOra OF US TRY FOR A ALL RIGHT, .. not be necesseiry to 'remaike scenes. 6ETAWAV H O W -O R ^- WE'LL TRY TO lANU SHALL WE TAKE A UDN6 'EM. . Doctors say the material human CHANCE AT HERES WHATYOO body is worth only 97 cents. Then TRYING TO T»FIRST- VDU why do they bill us from $50 up for BAG'em SUGGEST *10 YOUR re i^ rs on the old human m ac^e? THROUGH JAILER TtiKT T M PLAM GANG MIGHT a r r - Strange but true: The closer A lo t of RANSOM I HAVE money is, the harder it is to get. BV HOkOHUG Mfi IN MIND? PRISONER — Joe—So you took that pippin sh-H’H! i hear home from the movie last night? th e m com ing I Sam—Sure thing. Joe—^How far do;es she live from the theater? Sam—Ob, three soda fountains, bne barbecue stand and a candy /* '/i Store. WASHtNGTON TUBBS H By (}rane OUT OUR WAY By Williams There is no insect or animal that m r MB DEAD IFM IT^ GEB Mix'. TKIV GOt '^, / WUM WHo T ? w o H A w uCkiO W . * makes more noise for its size than A BUMKIH* BHAUEi AVR?1AHBS>1'CVEIC1THM6 I HIM TO -lU FBMCC the Katydid. And, none that can B o T DEM'ES cause more uneasiness than cbig- Even a light-headed girl may have a n ’ A Q vJNN iki' o f f A WOoEE a w ' gers. quite a weigh about her. W i-fW » T — O M VNB.Ul.1 S A P M iMEIOE L E T M lM SO- h e ' l l GO EP 0 \S f e m c e , R i g h t h o m e . c ’Movsi. a m * a w o o a m WOP »M WtTVt ofel w e 'r e w a n t t e p h a b t e r HEAO lW* FE.R H O M E .— BRimgt OEM B a c k ’., HffilCLEY'S M O W H i m B R i m G- F e m c e B a c h ’ a m ' f i x i t SPEARMINT TW’ MAVNMIM. ‘“mtrnk' ‘ ■ — SWEETENS T ' V ' THE BREATH m oip AND NEW. THE. JONAWS CJREUl LOOKS OH DUMBFOUHOBP/ AS THEVR MODERN RIVALS FLASH FAST "THEM.

n H B SCOW* MOVING JONAH NEVER VBVBM SIGHTS A WHALE. THEY r HSAR THE BOOMING OF THE RIVALS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser GUNS, AND THAT'S ALU.

WE KMOW, MOW, I KWEW IT THAT IT I5MT WA5MT A 0 A PHANTOM...1 PHANTOM FROM )W AT5 C0MIM6 THE START-lOOKf OFF THERE, TWO MEN COMING 2 OUT TO rT~

^ ^ ' 'I' ^ ^

QND BY THE TlMB THEY ARRIVE, THE HWT IS OVER.. ' * ' . »^FOUKrEeM WHALES, SEVEN TIMES AS MANY AS THE ’ ; '.Off.'C 1«M lY »«» 80WICt. BAGGED AU. SEASON, IS THE RIVAL'S CATtH. j I T A K I N G ^ P H S f 11 r WIWWB SALESMAN SAM Two Grand Slams! Br Small /W/O«l50Sl HULL KITTY ©e Til AES A W

(i AS BUGGIES The Homey Hotel By Frank Beck OH WHY DIDN’T DHTD n o t ODfO U/i 6 0 BY T R A IN . TO iITTiNB STILL YBT. EHI.MIDDM OI a c u jg Z'M A U . IN-____ A dOMPLETE WRECK RUNNIN6 AROUND ALONG PROM KESPIN6 IN THB YARD. THROUGH, fLL TAKB HM m c r t e jr i f * FOR A YdALK CEMENT DEFORI WB m T w w r HEAPS, POT HBR TO BCD MVfZHOPI^ RED AND MS PIRGT DAY ^ r w / e . , . FRECKL£5 OF H IM a n d A M Y E CROBG'eOUNTirV TRIP REACH a '^ 'MAD A MCrtC ONE . t m iy U IM L SHADOWED ! i|p;> B E - Akf. B a r b a r a SANirMllVM. PACT OF THE BBCAMB DO CRANKV 6HE0„1O AN D RBDTVBM TH AT THfY HAD ID QUIT tl4‘ ANP*W’ pS lD®*”^ WATCH AND ABOUT THRBi OCLOCK • HOULOUD AND MH TB WITH eNLV tfO ■ UfiTTEN... MILBB ON *THi DPgIDOWMTiR. e « T . VA7\ S', y- Vt -./-rrv.t/.. ■M. & A 0 1 9 B N . ^ »jf • r,« -1 ’ .-ifc '

-r -i EMEBGENC7F DOOTOB8 ' Manchester Graags wiU follow Its regular meeting tomorrow evening ABOUT TOWN Physicians who will respond to TOKEEPElfflSt r n in Odd Fellows ball'with ^ e wmmai ':\A emergency calls tomorrow after* children’s night program. The boys PAnEKSOiFS TlM lixst unual Father and Son noon are Dr. D. C T. - Moore, w ill put on a little sketch Tmder the (ffnCESHERE(M*EN banquet of Cub Pack, No. 4, junior telephone 4567, and Dr. Mortimer direction of Mra Robert Tbompeon, Morlarty, 5445. and the girls will present a drllL M A Sm Sooote of the Center Congre------Lo, nUonal church, will be held in the Mta Lrf)wd who has been coaching Decide to Continue Work Dur­ lOl'Center St' Td. 3386 Center church house tomorrow eve­ them has called a rehearsal for 2 The local Red Men at their last ning at 6:30 p. m. o’clock tomorrow at Odd Fellows ing .Suminer— To Complete regular meeting voted to hold hall, .and at 3 o’clock the boyp ;..iU North End Play^niids. SPECIALSFOR their annual clam-bake this y ^ r^earse their sketch. Shirley Clem- WEDNESDAY MORNING i v:-'' >1 Miiui Julie Dytko, teacher at the on Sunday, August IS. VaHous ebn will recite tomorrow night ■ ’ - i ' Washington school, is spending a committees were appoint^ ' last there will be other numbers. The Manchestsr Boiergeney Em­ Talk o f 'nr week at her home in Salem before night to work out all the details ployment Association, Inc., will 2 lbs. of Ground Q C ^ 1 ! ' Mias Alice Hutchinson of WwmUn going to Sharon, Mass., where she and further announcements will be continue to operate its office at the B e e f...... «3 w C 'V-:T;w will be a councillor at the Salvation made as soon as all plans are com' street retiumed home last evening Center during tbe summer months, With Pork or Veal, same Army children’s camp. pleted. after spending a short vacation with it was decided at a meeting of the price. ' friends In New York City.. . Board of Directors yesterday. This win glye townspeople an opportu­ The Gleaners’ circle will hold Its nity to call for work through the 211» Pork Chops, J C J ^ annual picnic tomorrov evening at summer and also to make contri­ centerciits .... the cottage of Mr. and Mra Edward butions for . the same. O’Malley at Crystal Lake. Mra N It was also voted to continue Closed At N ton., C. Cutler and kto. Bert Moseley are work on the playgrounds at the in charge of transportatibn. Mem­ north end until the project is com­ Please Order Early. bers are requested to bring a spoon, pleted. (STORE CtOSES AT TWELVE SHARP) cup, fork and plate and to meet in front of the new postoffice at 6:30 For Summer Showers I sharp. 600 Yards ! Color-Fast

Newman street, from Center street ^ to Valley street,. was scari­ Sporty fied yesterday, road oil and sand W ash applied and this morning tbe roller Our July Clearance was started to work leveling the surface. This wiU complete the work that has been done on the im. Rain Coats G oods portant street running off of Cen features Values ter street to meet Valley street, which has also been scarified anc rolled, making a much better road­ w ay aU through. 8 ^ y** Extraordinary in our Only Hale’s would Daniel Morlarty, of New York, a offer such a fabric former resident of Manchester, has value! A marvelous been visiting his brothers in town, Just a limited number to go range of patterns. staying with Michael J. Morlarty Don’t at 50c! Shop promptly at nine! 36 inches wide. Fast- on East Center street. Printed and checked coats— color. Make up WEDNESDAY rainproof! 14 to 40. Bone but­ frocks now! Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick of 126 Forget tons. * $1.29 grades Wednesday only--- 8c! North School sti;eet was pleasantly surprised at her home Saturday eve­ Your Vacation Permanent... Main Flor, rev. Main Floor, left. ning by her children and a numlMr You can have as little or as much wave of her friends. The party was in Special Pjirchase! AISLE SPECIALS honor of her birthday and she re as you desire. A Thrilling Purchase! Women’s Pajamas ceived numerous acceptable gifts. $4 - $6 - ?8 - ?10 - $12 Mrs. T. J. Donnelly of Summer Chenille One lot of Vestyama pajamas, sizes ^ n f \ f \ street is spending her vacation at W hite 14 to 20, regular $1.95 f o r ...... sP X c\/vl Lake Sunapee, N. H. DIAL 6009 Officers and members of Washing­ ^ U J t i d o n Boys’ Athletic Shirts and Shorts ton L. O. L. No. 117, are requested Rugs Slip-Oils Boys’ knit athletic shirts, and broad­ to meet tonight at 8:15 at the comer of Pine street and Hartford Road, to cloth shorts, 4 f o r ...... $1.00 visit in a body the home of their . W / m . late brother, Robert D. McCaughey. The Orangemen are also requested Women’s White Calf Shoes to meet at Orange hall tomorrow 2 9 ^ With tan trimmed, sport tie, leather afternoon at 1 o’clock. From there they wlU precede to the McCaughey Another rug value made sole, Cuban heel. P a ir...... $3.00 home, 371 Hartford Road for the possible through our New This is a "buy!” With cottons service at 2 o'clock and 2:30 at St York office! Heavy w eight- steadily advancing we were very / Mary’s Episcopal church. reversible! Dotted ground fortunate in securing these Men’s Union Suits with novelty border. 24x48 gloves. Finest white fabric. 4- button slip-ons. White only. An odd lot, in broken sizes, THREE YOUTHS START inches. f o r ...... 29c HALES s e l f - s e r v e ; Main Floor, left Main Floor, right HITCHING TO CHICAGO Cool! Dainty! Novelty Coat Sweaters GROCE Sale! Unpainted , Sold up to $5.95. Pastel and dark North End Boys Take Along colors, sizes 34 to 4 2 ...... Printed t $1.79 Blankets and Cooking Outfit for Their Long TVek. 1 Voile Women’s Gloves Another group of Manchester Wednesday Morning 9 to 12 Slip-on fabrics, and mesh gloves, white A C k young men who plan to hitch-hike and eggshell for, p air...... to Chicago to witness the sights at Gowns the World’s Pair got under way early this morning when Charles TIMELY SAVIN6S Oloski of North School street Har' Printed Pique Voiles ry dander of Mill street and Ed­ 39-inch, all new patterns, fast colors, ward Cleavage of North School for THRIFTT SHOPPERS $1.00 street with kits on their backs left They’re the daintiest Just Arrived! On for, yard ...... 25c thing in summer gowns— sale Wednesday shortly after 7 o’clock on a hitch JACK FROST hike across the country to Chica­ so cool and feminine! morning from 9 to go. They carried with them blan­ ; Sheer voiles and batistes 12 o’clock. Hard Sport Shop kets and a small cooking outfit S U G A R 4 7 ® :in all-over prints. Regu- wood chairs; sanded, Roller skates, ball-bearing, regular which they expect to use in cook­ 10 lb. bag ’lar and extra sizes. ready to paint Pine ing their meals as they travel In 10-poond cloth eacks. ™ " s e a t $ 1 along tbe road and blankets heavy Main Floor, rear. B asem ent enough to keep them warm if they LAN D LAKES are called upon to sleep out of A New doors. A Refreshing Assortment! ADVERTISEMENT. BUTTER 2 lbs- 5 3 « Special! Freshly Picked Currants, single We reserve the right to limit quantity baskets, 12c basket—3 baskets or Girls’ a t PINEHURST! over, 10c—6 baskets or over, 9c. Ice Cream Pinehurst, Dial 4151. LARGE RIN80 OR Wednesday Half-Holiday Specials ADVERTISEMENT LUX Anklets Freezers We close at noon, but will have plenty of deliveries before Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kronick of 2 3 5 * then. Phone, early If you can, and please remember every Item The Wilrose Dress Shop are in New Remember! Rinsing stookinfs in Lux prolongs their life by yon purchase at Pinehurst Is guaranteed. Dial 4151. York on a buying trip. three times. Watermelons — Honey Dew Melons — Oantalonpes ARMOUR’S FRESHLY GROUND 9 8 ^ A brand new assortment! Regular 25c grades. Make your own ice cream—It’s lots more eco­ Lam b Patties each^e C l e a n s e r 4 cans Plenty., of youthful strlpM. Also pastels with nomical and such fun. Two-quart else. Galyaa- MONEY fancy tops. For glris and misses. ised tub with gear top. • Ground, Genuine Spring Lamb, wrapped in Bacon—no waste. Main Floor, right B asem ent W h « n Y o u N m i I I I I H G BARS SUGAR GRAHAM LOANS AltlUNOIO QUICKLY STUFFED SMAU MONTHLY 9AYMINTS -ZEEFREEZ Smart— 15e lb. COOKIES WAFERS OLIVES Closing-Out! Cmm In Phnnn I For Delloions lee O rean!' Yet Inexpensive! 2 lbs. 29c 2 lbs. 25c lOc lb. lOc P l R M N A L F I N A N C S C O . Room t. Stats Tbssts* BsIMlBg Tots’ iSheer White Duck Wednesday Ws Oftor Yon the Finest, fSS Mata Sin Mssslisstss Long, WsU-FUlsd Pods, Ossa Tfesrsdar Brsatafs Ustll S P. II. PfcSBS MM CABfAY 2 I5« Tbs szlr sbsrzs is tbrss vsrssst pss N a t iw d ■leatb sa aatafi aaisaat sf toaik Oct a oonle ctrip. mask wltti M«b parobsec. Dresses Hats Talaphoiia Pm s \ \ \ \ \[ 1 V / ' X y y IXOWWHITB lO e qt. 2 qts. 1 9 « \ From BIrsb MenatelB .C aiiunow er head The Largest Stoi^k ICethsra win shop sarly fdr \ YELLOW S ir a thsss frocks tomorrow mem- Tbsyre tba imarMt thing, .and-at thto. pHeaj|’ •ALAO fFECIALI lY ssb , L sm i, Center of Radio Parts and inf. fmaU lot of 69e and svttybedy can have oat for dally wear in t o M .. ‘I . I14K) gradssi^ lists 1 to 5. or at tba beech. 81, 83 and 88-laeb baad pMf. J Tuna Fish Pork Chop! sa. Tubes In Town! BANANAS Ztbal for svsisvsry day waar. 18c Main Fleer, rsar^ Main Floor, eaatsr. 8 cans 49c IL stewing Lamb . .2Vt Ibe. 85c Potterton & Krab MALES s ' ■t » - . e »• ; 9 OUTSTANDING WEDNESDAY SPBaATA Crabmeat or Lsanlkealdsr Cots. "On Tha Squirt" Lobster PHONE 3738 Craah'Searff, SilortTiiriM Library Books, 25c can Dipot Squirt HEALTH MARKET Chipped Dried Beef...... ;> Oalerful-baad-Uaekad searfs. Nat turbsas art worn avam About IM dtooeattouedj \ Xsdlosksys 84,tM ,aid'40 laebss. fna-faat wbarsi Easy to adjust f m Taka tbsm aloBf to ...... H Ib.26c aad.’waaiibli. tato, whits. Eaeh, Salmon Oiwmed—Osnereoe S en ia n for I, 1 2 i e tall cans 22e SPECIALS ( 39c BROCCOLI i B n t n p r f n f raEML zufDBS, m o y Rnaiian GothM^Diyeri, - i . I K h a U S h o ^ A M m ?ffetnbls-lt to DrMilng, 29c ferm of O iellleiw , MATTRESS lO 'la^ hli^i T baiftaf " 'Ealtad' or Eapilr^i •hoeklMf StMk 11« ■ ba i i . ; ^ , l Y o r y , - — j s s , a s Ani Pew irnSfe Bc m i A n b l lbs Iwistsit, Lnrfs, Jotos $ 1 2 J !0 t 0 e $ -V.:- ' • ' 1 4 c , < • \ M i » •*. X *, * t ry i V.. NATZVBOREEN All toisf iviUaMi. • • I ORANOES A Ugti qMMp l ltwit Mamtoiifff StM k lb. 1 1 . frtSTnMlffff giirM iiik I f e WAZBIANS dozen AUrmalal" wnfonn. Etfbbar .foOedb ^Pure-'MMn. KEMP;S, INC. t l i i s y i n ■ • tcflt., 8flta25e D I A L 4 1 0 1 i M O t f t m : , . ,1b. l l ...... 1 1 , 0 0 I • 1 Tr r.