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dhietfOrJunt Frank - t o . Ha said, “Uaten, X'm lartoui. fT h ii BMiaa $10,000 to. you and a . IwltMrlud, JuM 2 9 ^ looftaldt th« Tnyler eunpalgn n a eu g n , obarftd in a itatMnmt ba milUoB votes for Roosavalt if ba (Aff)—Fnai tod Pap«n, Owmta foai ovar on tba first ballot and tola Afite te Inr Uto h Conrioiiii DikialM ebaaodUor, laid bafora tba powara dletatad to nawipiH^r umb today atateBMBt from you will do tba Job.' at tba war dabU and raparationi that' an unidantifiad jub wbom ba **I prompt^ told’^bim I would net laid daioribad blnualf aa a Rooia- ba a party to any luob transaetloB. EnterbuMn ud Thu RMuiii km m tii — Nkihl' eoDfaranoa today a dama&d for ra« valt workar,bad offarad Urn 110,000 Haialdbawu sorry if ba had of- vialOB e i tba Variaillaa Traa^ aa a to aitn a itatoBMnt wltbdrawlBf fandad ma. I told mm''to taka it nacaaaary pralimlnary for uarmin Traybr'a namo. anyway ba wanted ie. Ka hot up Smom b h Preipeet Eor N(uiutii| SpeedMg NF- partldpatioD In tba aeonomle raooo* loOflald eaUad agreup of nawipa- and a u d ‘think it ovar. rilb a b a ok .’ ■truetloD of tba world. man into bii ofAoa and dlotatad Z told him ,in foroaful laafuafs net T«r Qaeition b Abo Bodierinf Platform CoaiBiittN. I n ' a atatamant to tba prua, a foU ow lu: to eoma back baeauia I wetud not Obanoallor von Papan damandad S“Laat Blgbt about mldnlfbt a laa him. Ka said ha waa dolnf that all dlaorlmination againat Oar* man' X navar law bafora approaohad publicity work for toa Roosavalt aaany ba ravlaad out of tba traaty. ma and aald *ara you looflaldT’ Z orfaniutioB. I had navar laan Ohipago ftadlum, June 39.— (AP) OOir\1»TIOK FBpOKA^ Hla atatamant waa a raply to a told him X waa u d ha abld oan X him anywbara bafora.” —Waiting OB its‘platform commit- ia a i^ propoaad by Prima Mlnla* hava a private oonfaranoa with you. ' Jooflald aald ha did not aak toa tee, toe Damoeratle oonventioB oon- . O bioifo, June 39—(A P )— Tk#’ f Ramaay MacDonald of Qraat ■Wo want into a oomar of my offloa. man hla nama. vened today neariy an hour late, and offioial pngram of'today's afi> gBritain yaatarday aaking that eon* Ba- haldjip a atatamant for ma to lion of iha Damoeratlo NatioBat ZBunadlatoly after loofiald had receaaad immediately. eaaalona Oannany waa ready to ~ * him to lat ma dlotatad hla atatamant to nawapa-/ ooBvantiOB: make In order to faellltata a dafin* Roosevelt forces balled as a victory the election of Senator Thomas J.'Walib of Montana as petmlinant Just raad it* A tangla over toe prohibition Noon, call to order by lanator ohairiTiett of the Democratic national convention... He defeated Jouett Shouaa,. backed by .^retd-J3.. Sxmth.' parman, L B. Dunlap, Oovamor Ita aattlamant of tba reparatlona Tba atatamant bore my nama as Rooaavalt’a panonal rapraaantetiva, plank toraw toa platform. buUdari Thomaa J. Walsh of Mentenib problem. In the above picture, left to right, are: Senator Robert-Bulkley of Ohio; Senator C3arenee C. IMlI of Waihlng* manafar of too Traylor campaign parinanant ohalmMUi. ton; Mrs. Caroline O. Day of Rye, N. Y.; Senator Walsh, and Temporary Chairman Alben. W. Baiklsy,of Ken­ isauM - toa following itatonMnt: far bahlnd aohaduls and poatponad ‘‘World confidence cannot ba ra* and raad aa follow i: until toa lata afternoon toa promlaad Invocation by too Rav. Duncan aatabllabad/’ tba chancellor aald, tucky. The picture was snapp^ immediately after Walsh was elects “ 1 have just raealvad a .. wlra “NO ona has any authority In any maBBar,-aliapa or form to maka floor fight batwaan advocates of ra- Hodge Browns, of'OhiMifo. ‘If the powara wblcb emerged vie* from Malvin A. Traylor ♦bMivtiw S ip o rt of tba platform oom^ tore from tba World War do not da* ma for ihy acUvitlss in hla bshaU any suck medleaaavaltlaB auggas- paal and advooatoa o f auhmtaaloB. . tioA Tbat is not toa Roosavalt way Wbila toa eonrantihn stood in ra­ mittee. , ' otda to eliminate the dlacrimination and requearing ms to wltodraw bla -..Minority report on problmtlbu eraated by the Treaty of Ver- nams from toe race.’ o f dMttg hualaaaa. Mf. Malvto '^ y * ' sa, in a half flUad atedium, toh lor wiiild not aoeapt aa insult au|to waiting ’ dalagatas’ and guaate ptaak. ■ . aalUea. Befnaed to Sign Debate and roll call on mteor- *T denied that toa atatemaat waa as slitgasted.'* laughed and aMlaudad at toa ofter- Germaa Bqaality UNDY TRIED TO ' Jamas A. Farlay, Roosavalt cam* Inga of a suoeasaton of antortainars. ity report “If, by revlaion of the treaty, true and refused to sign it He re­ Adoption of platform. ad, ‘Don’t ha foolish. Tba anti oaian maaaaar. it “ ridicu- A Bight aaaaion waa in proqmet Qerman equality and aecurity la re- BRIEF PLATFORM lous 'Story.” Ha aald no o m dohig to hear nominating speeches. Roll call by. iteitea for prealr aatabUahe^ then will the chan­ Roosevelt machine la going to wV>twiii»iMwj - spsafbaai INTO SEA t O SEE BABY made. You might as- weu he toe pubHd^ work for toa govsnor has cellor eateem it poaalble for Ger- any.' jwtoority ‘to'^dO aasrtoimg:lito ; gOMB.IHBFDTES muy, in a common effort to re- bsneficiarja' *T told him Z had nothing to do tola” and no one edj^mpted.wlto top Chicago, JUM 29,^ (A P )— The oonatruct world economy, to pay fuU Dcmocratte'niatform committea del^ates quieted and the Rav. Dlin- her diare in the form of a contribu­ MNot()oiitam'Rfore TiuHi with toe Illinois ' delegation afld Rooasveitostafl has -dettet a|^ such o^d,not release toem if I wanted thing. * c bore down so hanvUy upon toe draft eaa Hartwell Of Chicago bffsrtfd toa tion which would have the natural M enbm ef Crew Had To opening'prayer. ' result of re-eatablishing German CARLOADlNGS ONLY brought in by .its subcommittea to­ 1;400 W erd»M ^^t Is day that toe convention was forced Walsh annotmoed the ptettena economic and- business equilibrium committee would be ready to report aa wen as that of the world.*’ Restram Cdonel From At- to idle for several hours until toe disputes raging over , prohibition, at 2 o’clock and suggested a re^' - The conference approached what ITEM SHOWING GAIN Over Wet Phsk. cess. was expected last^fnigd^t to be its tariff, silver and several other sub­ tmuptiig To Swin To Ai- ROOSEVELT FORCES WIN; jects i^uld be ironed out. Thmi Naomi Carroll Haimsobn of. final meeting Way under the Memphis, sang “The.. Dem ocrats ahadow of p rosp ect^ failuae.Hliast Tba Jk^ 'ergument arose over Chicago, Jima 99.— (A P )— Pro­ whether the tariff declaration should National Anthem,” heronald laat night to bridge tbb hibition overwhelmed the ■ 1982 WALSH contain the -assertion that such ga^;between the German and Democratic platform today with a levies would b® ‘Tor revenue only.” Democratlo Anthem . > - In march tempo, and with stir- iTMich delegations came td naught. ficates Letjlp h storm of controversy over the out­ This proposal was put forward by ABofiMsedoaf eaBenee Elemington, H. J., Jqne 99— (AP) Senator Hull of Tennessee,. a low, the cohqKMition ad? This morning there Was another —Col. Charles A. lizid|>^gh was right wat move for pledgliv toe Mogtasi. Soator Vidoifoin tariff advocate arid a Rooihqtelt sb]^ fonpal interview between Chan* described Q to s B ring,” edtor von Fapen and Fremttr Hn* ltoQBaydi|^.UMwrs*" riot of^Fnime. :,W bett-Rm lag "ee-neugh for Je rep^ sub^ssfon plank. . .. .< A bitter 'qontert impended on M. Herriot accompanied the chan- stormy sea to swim to' a boat' on •.yv ";and Anrdrea( Jack-sdh, he,'passed I t. which he believed his kidnaped baby Hartford,- June 29.—^Tbe total car- uhetoite ^prtbflritioitifiitek should edlor to the door of the French : -^gj^dtRrisg^^toa new Daibocratie deifliare siidply fcv-submisslbn of a down to Wii-son, so, .itV'tgood headqiiarters, but there was none of was held for ransom. lo a d l^ tdne Connectictit citiejif platform -was 'reoii^ for. conVtoUon iSrer Jonelt Shoose Who e-nough for me.” - \ that arm-in-arm cordiality which W. E. H ukell, a newspiq>er execu- repeU roMfiation to toe i>epple, or Is toe .one in which a gain totificatlon. Zt--was toe '"shortest should record the- party - in favor She was given a c b ^ , and^ se y -. the two displayed last week. was shown, -during toe month of statement of-poll^ in modern polito erd .Oklahomaps and Tennesseans Latter on it was learned on good (Cernttamed on Page Twelve) both of rei^eal: Md- immediate modi­ May, 1932.over April, 1932 among cal history—betwettf.1,200 and 1,40# D en n is Actieii Ikfore M - on'the floor aalmd for more. Shg re^ authority the chancellor had told words. fication of-the mlntmmn cepted the • sahcommittee^ pibposal The convention's youngest' revision of the Pollfib corridor and Chicago, JUne 29f^(AP)—Sena­ bar, Idaho’s eteven-year^M hoimr- ; of the eastern frontiers, and re­ vey whlch is conducted by toe Con­ slash of 25 per cent in-Federal « - ^edging the party in favor of-; an SLAYER IS CAUGHT necticut' ' Chamber - of Commerce penditures, amounting ', to a cu tn f tor Tom Walah: of Montana; choice ary delegate, Compton L . t ^ t e ,' distribution of the world’s gold sup­ interiSationai' monetary conference Jr., of Clarksford, tiptoeu ; ,10 see-, ply, a factor wUch Germany be­ with- the- co-opetatlon of toe local one billion dollars, and ' strongly of the'Roosevelt,forces, rode-high Te SbbifizatHm B9L “to rehabintate silver.” Various urges similar- cuts ^in state - and ‘city .over the speaker's teadteg atasd lieves a pre-requisite to the revival Chambers'of Commerce in toe largr today in' the. convention: saddle of substitutes for'the sllvcr plank were er-communities. While all' other budgets. and recited a short poem-of Demo-' o f businesa. WITH YKTIM’S CAR Democracy, permanent chairman of rejected^' cratic exhortation; He explained that the new Ger- items showed a - decrease, in the It proposes a return to toe Dqmo- Washington, June 29.—(-AP)— A The contimied debate caused lead­ case of telephones, liavings deposits the National gathering which is to Then the idpe organ took, its turn cratic policy of a ‘‘competitive’’ drive to obtain action at thia ses­ ers to hope for a report by for a while again sierenading-Sena^ ' (OMtinned on Page Eight) and bank debits it was but very tariff for revenue only;-pledges the name the party’s 1932 standard 2 .p’elo^ and some predicted it slight. The Increase in the number sion, on toe Goldsborough^ dollar tor Walsh wlth“ When It’s-Sprinig- CoirfeMes Murder After calling of an intematlo^' confer­ bearer. would be 4 o’riock before the plat­ time in the RockieBi” of factors showing a ' loss in ence on monetary, issues for the pur­ stabilization bill or the Senate sub­ form would be ready for the con­ May when compared with April Placed in command by a clear stitute, was opened today by Sena­ pose of restoring the price of silver; vention. , , ENJOY ENTERTAINMENT. CHILE NOW FACES Auto Is Recognized From may be attolbuted in part to the and demands' recognition of the majority of the convention, 626 to tor Borah (R., Idaho), and others. fact, that in May there was one less 528, over Jouett Sbhuse of Kansas, Soiator Borah served notice in Chicago Stadium, . Juhe 29.—(AP)!-; “sanctity” of the war deft obliga­ BEHIND TIME AGAIN —The Democrats, Waiting on the tusiness day. . tions wUle learing the, way open the veteran prosecutor of the Tea­ the Smiate he would.lnsist on action Chicago Stadium, June 29— (.AP) A Newspaper Description. Phones Decrease before- Adjournment on the. Glass serious business eff platform making- for leniency in-rayments during the pot Dome oil scandals yesterday —Not yet quite ready for its big de­ and nominating, devoted a recess tn-'.> FINANCIAL CRISIS Active telephone stations in 16 world depression. treated the assembled host to a blis­ substitute deatgned to:;glva circulat­ cisions, the Democratic convention ing priritegea to $1,000,000,000 of teriude today to laughter and ap-\ Backed^By Roosevelt tering denunciation -of Republican idled today while the platform com­ plause of the offerings o f a' bevy; o f BrookUne, Mass.,. June ^9— (AP) (Oontinned on Page Twelve) rule and then put throughout with­ UnitM States h ff^ .. mittee wbrked over a last-minute The- platform is 'a -document per­ Senatmr 'BiaiOA;(J^ Wia.) ,thmi entertainers. .- v . —^A man who said he was Thaddeus sonally sponsored; ..by Governor out ado the regulatibhs governing hitch on prohibition, and the Roose­ Zakowzewski, 161-A Vernon street, sought to place toe (Solds^rpugh velt generals maneuveied to - con-, Will Rogers, invited to the. speak­ Bankers and Darila Can Rooseydt of New York. the assembly, their promise quash­ ers’ stand b: the uproarious do* Worcester, was arrested today, by ed earlier when the Roosevelt men bill oh the. Senate calendar In hen solidate and . enlarge the advwtage toe Brookline police who said he It was ieady today but up; to the of the P h ilty ^ e Independence bill..^ minds of toe Oklahoma delates,;’ BIG ECONOMY BILL last minute, a .snarl over prohibition dropped the plan for majority. In- they won yesterday. accepted the nomiriatioin -and UMtt Reach No Agreement On told them he. stabbed and shot steM of two-thirds rule In nominat­ Senator Robinson, the Democratic A convention aesaion calleld for Walter Witkowski in Worcester last preve&ted.lts.flnal . approval by the leader, surged consideration of the noon assembled listlessly, far behind he’d try to carry (m imtll “we can - platfc^vcQznmittee.; The majority ing the candidate. get enough of the platforin, c^tekdit- Monster Nitrate Combine. night. The man was found with Hla seating waa the. third clear- PhUippine bill and said he did not time, and twiddled its thumbs. Hope Witkowski’s-automobile, which was PASSED BY SENATE in the drafting sub-comnflttoe, it­ see how the session could adjourn of getting the platform adopted and tee members sober enough' to turn te-~ stolen after Witkowski was slain. self Roosevelt-dominated, reported a cut convention -victory for FrankUn platform.” ‘' D. Roosevelt, two preceding roll call without acting on it the nominating speeches started by The police said th® went to differento O,O0O,O00 Gamer-Wagner man postponed until after the presi­ hoMnation itself. Smnei of them ‘T Was hers during toe tote low 400,(K)0 tons of nitrate to - be pabUcan nprlsliig and Pm hers sold imme condition today from’ injuries re­ The ehUditga ;were consdous after : On'the spsaksrs.piatf®™ all waa ^ T fiksGoViRoosevelto-^ ehMwhere would take over the' ni­ belle-ved Congress .could not adjourn ceived in a rnsrsterious-.eiidoalon' in statmnent in tosir party*a^ xeioliip being horribly injured and the three aa the obnventlon oBldals HirWas iateanpteil. ligr trate plants, a step that might lead until,' about next Wednesday. the Cloukia p ^ t ^ house which fatally hurt died-within two hours tions. • the government-to attempt to ter­ Hie economy bin put before toe terday kUled- toi^ other' 0hll( Somdtod have the ddeitetee been imtod. from tha “ - at the QoiBda -home. They« had afte^ jocte^w ^ %a afiteifl'them to _ _ minate private control and to take President Included toe pa^fless one of Mr; and Mrs. Roy .Cknflda.; .1 been burted' into -a nearby fie^ on toe prohibition Issue it had o^ r. the property^' A t present the month furlough plan that he advo^ The dead - ckildxsn were : ChtoII. itey^ entered, -toalr .dtecmilooa ' ■ ' are Cartolltoldldamotherbefore.be wrs de^ed. .tantenvaty to ' go.veniment ipid .private owners catod.for goyeriiment employes.-It 8. Alta, 6,-and R oy-4.. ■ , « . died that toey’kad make a stove and Llkewiae toe presidential ’ rhde in partners in the ^ttUne. applied draRfic pay cuts inserted by While the cause o f toe ea^losian, were kikting two matches when the w hi* toe atato-ii bound to AUmd M Jit tliinga akde, usdn to® House-twBgtog'from.8.1-8'‘to 2d was unknoem it juafl. -beUaved that; trnSitttiii on iiiri^ > B. Yhnito, has aroUasdarouaad little debate fiarthar was heard jgkKf*' TXXASUET: BALANCE per cent <^:iH^urieB ■' Btete ds.lSMa-.' expanditures $24,288,- toe.Xtoteidaiit.hrpM. poiwers in that toxoughtli. t l* : toe building when •dlivanhor'W. Orois 'irilt toe . j9% .^ ; imiaaoe $581,642,244.18. Cua- The Idds win. nppteclnte JH f 4lieetlhn and aete up a jerint' Cteh- house Bouttis v-ttutt Ctedtedkaut teaaAilatlii iter 27 days of June war® teve Ito® Hw*M mniled t0 | i)i |ft««40cnl conuiUttoe to s^rvisy ex- Boildtnia iDodlte:'''laFto..xUfate' '• wmre tbs pom ts of ^frSA51.i9. . OB vaterans. ihalteF ■ ,*■ •* ■

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la'kuMolant in anosn theig^io bis affloa to' GET ON BANDWAGON RUMOR THAT C A H n m rap ‘ Cor ktbrIeMit d r i w ^bM I ' noon to- nWANBIlDDiES HEAD HUNTER’S DENIED lATV ftmillG BDilfi P U iil One of the most important Gilipi h i u b M ntion io proEdanDal nomlna- BO PEN m ^ vINNISEmTSLO^ to consider In the eare of your new tioa and oontln^ to Iwigh a t. ru- Former Cheney Bxeeutivt car ia to bava ^ qmfk twlng kapt jDMia bt may-fly to CbhMgo to od* AKEALFOURir standard. It must be propex^ ad­ ; (I g g |^ g ^ 9DnmtkM;6^ be '4S B ujrs Slated TS B e B ead of Com - vanced, and not retarded, If the'alik earirfSitDiratoto 46ff up to ito plat* T l O n 1 m issio n H oiuh^ Story Has It» gine i s 't o <^>erate propw ly. Spartc R^orta perstatad, however, that I k i. . bidvt Dind AppnI To Six to n s to —ff**f>** W n. Hebron Sonuner CnayL 0 valves and other Are balag m< 0 tfani baa been cbattMod and E E toct TUs Y tu’s EdubR *A that D. p. Carey, former throui^ a taadanigr to "Don’t fo m t tbli thing," he want b^rg held for him near Albany. Fopidou S&iti H a ^ a Cheat/Brothers executiee waa to ■park. am "Whin you go boina " “ Offlolala of tha Albany idnioft' The annual IQwinla KlMes tna Hunter Brotkara Manufac- V4ve ciaaranea muat alao bg Mka DaBMonto. not Ulto Ew -ailidl- said no strange plane 'uA a m ^ To Be Rater Hho LmI; ■Bill open to Itttocn on Monday Ji ag and OommiasUm Oomoeny aa maintotocd in aeeordaaoo wtti: dkto hr n yatt om a 1bttor to there and that aa far aa they knew, II when 48 b ^ will go to the Total Vote of 302. a "budneaa doctor" waa dm ed lata maadfaoturera' aMoUeattoBa. Thaia aas'notolEatod* Don- g o i w n a no ship had been hired for the gov- Latest CentrilHiters. mer vplae* tor two this afternoon hy Donald Com«r. la far too much tondent^ to retard Don’t say you noallnaM Dra waak- e n u r. yaunntora■tors tanvibava bean baa aalaotec OrarMEc praslfiantQf Kuntar*A The nwmr spark Dmlag ta an aflort to obaak ait man. I dent aae bow ba could ba m > s H a R m ^ i ■le-V' Oblo«fo» JuM ^Freift aroee no doubt, M^ Cemar aatd, ‘pibldBf" khd to out tappet deiti^ any weaker tbao hta.otooaltlon—If toMitoa p w ^ t o lS l tb f itosH velt Qfttnp tCKlay th t iirM from tha fact that Oarcy was ap­ aneaa to laaaen oold motor oeiaa. ha Uvea to m xt Navaiiber he’s to ThaAmarieaa Lagipa flravmrka Ur ^WaHdaitou* A # oitt *To meuBt tht buuiwtfOB'* proached aoma ttmo ago on a plan Baoauaa thf modara motor baa That’s aU." oamaalttaa ta al} praparad for O f p u tte tli^ l OonfmtoiQial oepfiHMa WM directed eiptelaUy at a email to liquidate the mill property owned become such a highly afflolent prd- Whan Rogara quit, Dowling called OBITUARY big "aafa and aaaa" daaunatrattoa aaaaon ami tr ' affraamaat todM on tbia army of delegatee from elx populoue and controlled by the H unter Com* position it is no longer poaslUe for for Gene Tunney, who had baih DW * tp.kaaa "tlMa tttoplf^llatol^ai.'* Dal publio worka n ro n a m of the car owner to check spark ^*«»«ng Dag in the preai box, to come up to ba fivan bara tha night of July' etatee. The elx were New York. pany. DIATHS ^88300.000,000 . uaavployihast Mlwourli Thdltha. T m e. California Mr. Carey joined Cheney Broth­ by the alB^er metooda ones ac- "and taka a bow.’’ But Tunney > 1 ^ M M oator forblda tbb itabla. Today ba abould antrual eovldn’t ba found. pubtta aala of BmwoA i and probib- aotf (^o, haviBf a total of >801 ers laat October eomlng to tka local [to tbair dU ehaiftto pubtte iS S S He towato attoMMtot total at thla eoaveatten. They are a firm from tha Baldlng-Beatlnway Sa to tot aandea apaelallat wbo Then DonDog prasantod, tha FNi'A. IHihir BORAR^nmip «<^ but ooMartaa aatfi go^d maay men than twin the Company. will BMka tha latD ng In acoordaaea Pranklin County DamoOintle Otoa iTtd A. Eltbar. 48. of thla town, tba ^a rto a n Legion baa t a k r a ^ totowwd a b S ^ ^ number needed to make the New with standards determined by the Club, of Columbus. While they wera died* a t tha vatonm a’ HeapltoL M Its ito^dara tea iaaponaibWto He worka progrua at w n t o a a t o IToidc fovtrnor Demooraey'i ohelee factory. aaaambitartha maator of oaromo- Nawtafton, iMt blfbt of eemi^ea- of a raal Fourth oalabraDo^ MONETARY MEASURE biu and tlu^im fianSltosw w to take Hirhirt Ifoovtr’a plan In ntaa prasantod c n in ^ Darrow of tiona axtandtog near n paDoid«{two ^ t tor an axblUt of flrowenha k ai sal tar off. . Dm White Maun. MORE THOUCOrirOR BATTERY Oblaago, tha oalabnitod lawy•^ Ym m . Ho ta aureivad by bli boon aaouiod and tba Old Golf (OwHtond ta— tsga oas) Praaldm Hoover baa T T h e n wen w tndlntloaa alao that Motor Hiiita *"Becauae the oar’s battery aatds Back on tha atoga Dar^iw rpaa Hattta P. ElalMr ------‘ grotmda off Bast Canter atraat wIB to eome of the delegatee the call Timely SnggeeUone on the water more than anything else It la and bowed wbUe the orowd ohaer- ba tha aoana of tba dlaplay. PblUppiaa ' wdild ba from the Rooaeveltlana had already d u e of the Oar by the Auto- not Strangs that many owaara for­ ad, but ba toeliaad to maka a Tba flrawariu show wtu ba avan a e b im d a lo MU w an ■oma aa foraab ad c^------e graatar than laat. yaar dua to tha a^tae oa aax< hounded'like mualo. mobile oiDb of Bartford. get about the other little atteattona toot that tba prio( E ■* Deeptti the pita from “Jim" Retd, which It raqulrea. One of thaae la Tha Olaa dub, maaaaiLfar baek that tba prioaa ara aoalad low- Saaator Hawaa (D., Me.) oaa of ^ Traaaury aRparte the man they an pledged to for the to kaap tbt ground ommaotton tigbt on tha ai^ir*a stand, draaaai Iq Tbaitmaral wtu ba bald Friday « . Tba Waat Havan Ftraworks tba aMBiora of tba PbUIpplM bill to tba coBfitoaa,^bei •pnpldtnoy. 18 1>8 of Mlaaourt’a 36 LET BNCnNB COOL OfT at tha fr^a. wUto w in hm % ttaa, sang ^tanMOB at 8:I0 a t tha H o U o ^ Oempah/^^ ba la obarga and thay add faUura to approvo tba moaaura watte bnkt loan ynterdey and If your oar developa cooling trou­ If the battery ia not ateuraly "KOra to tba Dammoy." to tba Fjmaral Kema, Caattf a ^ t Rav. pramlaa a blfb-ola« ahew. Oaa at t ^ aMMion would dday tbo tadw went to Senator walah, Rooaevelt. bles during tha warmar waathar bet- faataaad la Its oarrtar there la a tuna af tha llalna fltola losg. W a te Woodruff will A etata and tba toatpraa faatur------wlU ba a aat plaoa U- ptadaaeo program tor a yaar, ara aouM ba^aovarbfi '.netee for the permanent chairman* ,ter not add a lot of serloua dlffloul-. good poaalbiltty that It will move toa body ba tokan to Bprtogflald luitrattiu.Gaaai^ (toorga' Wai Waah> autboda af UNR RULE EXPLAINED. for eramafloa. lOadly oaalt flotyra. Ington ntf’idiag hla wbita' Borah apoka during Mbato oa a •elUp. ties la your aagarnaaa to ramady tha up and down aufflolantly to loosen ohargar. “ ^pw^atloB of •toad at a 1 > The Mlaaourl men have Indicated overheating. One of the worst tha ground oonaeoDoa, or parbapa Chloago, June 89.—(AP)— Tha Tbia plao ai^a maaauras 7 faaf by 140,000 for oxpaaau of aa Amari- unit nda, wbloh baa alraady oauiad 18 faat and la aald to ba oaa of tha they will follow Inetruotlona and things to do is to pour water into break It A battery should not be oaa delegation to tha acraoado oon^ RUmUmt 4bta would m aka tkS. Mil the radiator whoa the water level la ■at Into ita carrier ao tightly aa to aavaral minor diarupDoni In tba flaait yat mada.fqr flrawoiba die- iflve Reed their 86 Intact on the F U K B B A L 8 p lw . fa rm to ba eaUad by Great Britain aodaptabla to tba PraaMaat w a| Sat.' 2 n t vote for the prealdency. low and the engine la very hot. risk cracking tbs box. Demooratio oanvanDoo, bolda tba at London later la tba yaar. tovaaiad to tba aoatorasa. bul ^ After Thati A Roah To violate thie eimple rule may The termiaala should ba elaaaad poaatbUlty of furtbar troubla aa tha TIm raat of tha axblblt will eon- "X think a eenfartnoa dealing with S a i^ , group w u toluetflat to iiit I After that, a ruah. toward the mean oraoklng the water jacket — off now and again and ' tha een- maattng prograaaaa into new roll W .B.flobloto tala 80 aat plaeas laeludad in whleb will ba flva eomady aata. Thara wlU m onetary quaatlona could ba ouUed out of ihair aBoaauro tbia, fiiatsM af fkxmvelt atandard la quite likely. a problem that rune Into money. nactors aorapad of corrosion. Vaaa- oalla, ^ 0 fUnoral of wuilam H. with aome atma of auecaas,” Borah flaawcing wblob thay bavo oqB id- iBdlana thnw ita atrength aolldly Virtually any water that la picked line may be used to prevent porro- Tha rule, under which a majority Scbloldga Sunday afternoon waa un­ ba 176 aerial bomba aa a finale. u id . ^ would pravoat too program flMa up along the roadelde la aatlraly too Tha fireworks fund to data la aa .Bgalnit ItooMvelt yeiterday but ■Ion, or a Uttla heavy oU may ba put of tha delegataa may cast tha anDra usually laifoly attended. Watklna No SUvar Talk bate a burden oa tba Trm uiy... TOuridiy will probably tell a differ* cold to uaa in a hot angina. on the tops of the posts. veto of a stata, has maay IntarjiHn- Brotbara* fimaral parlor waa filled follows: Tht coatoroaa r^ rta d tbara w You must raallaa that the danger Amount alraadv Ha added that ba would Uka to aaa ^ t atory. Some memben of the If water ta oonaumad la oaa of the tatlona. Tha oonvanDon ttaalf muat and maay more, wars la aa adjoin- a eoafarenca tor the raatoratlon at a twtotiva agraamaat to aoo« ifla Delegation have aatlmated that the of cracking the water jacket lurka cells at too fast a rata It la uaiuUly rula when n state dalagaDen fata in­ lag toojA with tba mamlMra of tha acknowledged ...... 8167.98 Boate'a proposal tor aapaSite even though thc>>cnglne la not over­ Earl O. Seaman ...... gjio ■Uver but observed there had bean ^ w Torker will get at Itaat 80 a sign of a crack. Whan adding to a dtapute itself—aa Xewa and toe fam ily, no reference to silver thus far and toe borre^.pow er of toa Racen- Intea. Aa thing! atood laat night heating. This happens If tha water water never taka the condition m Diatrlct of Columbia did yaatarday. Rov, Robart Johnston of New Ka- Howell Cbanay 6J)0 ■teettoB CbrporatloB by. lUOO.OOf.- lava] la unusually low. The oold Robert Seaman ...... '2.00 sdd be would venture to predlot then waa aome comfort among one cell aa a aampla of tbs otbara. In aoma states tha pDmary law vta, a former Maacbrnter man, there would b« none In the formal 000 for conatruction loana. tim ber faced enamln of Roonvelt water, that la than added goes provides that the eon\'mDen votaa officiated. The bearers were all close Louis Dlmbok ...... 830 straight to tha water Jaokat whara WHEN RIGHT TO ADJUST William Bueklay ...... i.oo call for the coaferenca. u the atUtude oC the Ohio delega* ba east aa a unit, in otbara atata friends and fraternal organization Senator Hayden (D., /krix.) had ' slOBe It may do Its damages quickly and Whenever making adjuatmapta to cmivaaDona determine the quaattoo, aasoolato of tha daoaaaed, namely, John Mahoney ...... 2.Q0 It thnw 48 and one-half votea oomplataly. the ear It la important to have tha William S. H yde ...... 3.00 prqpoaea aa an amendment to the by initnuDon, recomipendaDon or Joatph RoUaaon, Albert MUlar. proposed appropriation sponsored by DRirADrsposmoN Mpilnat the Rooaeveltlana In the particular unit in the right poaiUon Inference. In aoma caaes the dele­ Matblaa Bpleia, Thomas Flavell, Dr. Bushnell ...... i.oo phouie-Walah teat and today It ap* IMPROVE AS YOU DRIVE for tha job or under tha rlgbt oon- gates themsalvaa decide. Arthur Hultman ...... l.oo Senator Oddle (R,, Nev.) a prori- Claranca Patenon and Waiter Mon- George Veltch ...... ; ...... i.oo ston that the subjects of the codtuv feeand there waa no concerted Your new car may be a fine piece ditiona. In adjusting tha atMring Diffeiaiit Uata. tie. Burial waa in the East ceme­ Geneva, Switseriand, June If,— movement toward the leader, of meehanlam. and you may be mechanism for aaeaaa bMkhub or Rival headquartera* Uata vary aa Harry Melklejohn ...... i.oo enca Ineluda tha reatoratHn i t tboroughl/ aatiafled, but don’t over­ tery. John I. Olson ...... 130 sUver. (AP)—sir Jaha Siaaott. the British r Bndth Worried and Play, for Instance, the front to tha atotea which vote under thla f o r ^ sw;rftary, UM Hugh Gibaon. i Then waa concern, however, look the fact that the manufacturer wbeela should point straight ahead. rula. It waa generally agreed that Walter Quinn ...... i.oo Oddia accepted the amendment Is eager to make it still more satis­ Archibald Mc^Uum, Sr. Walter Buckley ...... i.oo but Borah pointed cut that Great ehlaf of the Amarioaa dalefaDaM* kmopg the frlenda of Alfred B. Tappets should be adjusted with Iowa and tht Diatrlct of Columbia The funeral of Archibald McCol­ tha dlaannamant oonferaaea im lth. and other candidate! over re factory. motor hot, elthough alter exper­ were under the unit rule, but yea* Samuel J. Kemp ...... i.OO Britain was calling tiu conference. How can he do this? lum, Sr., of Jackson street was held Edward Dauchy ...... 1 .0 0 "If any one reaUy heUeves,’’ ^ that the British gsvacMMUt wS^d terta from close to Tammany, that ience with a particular model ser­ terday Iowa was permitted to apUt tbia aftarooon a t HoUmran’a. Rev. have to considt u a A»nYlla*PBa- ttod ^ Tiger delegate! wen aerloualy If you will make it a rule to visit vice men usually can make an ac­ ita vote on ^rmanent ohalrmao Rev. P. J. O. Cornell...... J.OO said, “that there will be at this con- the admiralty befewe toranflaitog the service etatlon regularly you E. G> Reynolds ef Glastonbury offi­ Otto SonniluKm ...... ij k ) ftrwice any effort sincerely to briag eonalderlag rallyleg to Roosevelt curate adjustment with oold tap­ wfaUe tba District of Columbia was ciated. any definite poUey with ragird^tQ I^adere of the organisation already will obae^e the process In dally pets. This is because the explosion held to the rule. Ransaa waa to J. A. Tumhull 1.00 about resttmtion of silver X operation. Aa the cars of a^ new Tbo bearers waro Gebna TomUn- Fred Van N ess ...... 1.00 PreaideBt Hooveria proposal t e re­ Mdd frankly th ^ Intended to swing characteristics of the valves of the have operated aa a body- but he ought to Investigate It more ducing toa world's arms by obo- to the prospective winner at the series get into service more Is particular motor are known. son, Joseph Wetherell and John Mc­ E. BallsDpor, Jr...... 1.00 thoroughly than he baa.’’ I known about their behavior. Engin­ unanimous consent set aside the rule Cann, repreaenting Washington L. C. Elmore W atkins 2.00 third. ; proper Ume. Carburetor adjustments also temporarily so that thoaa delagatoa O. L.; ThomaS'W. Tedford, James C. Henri de „ouvanD, a mambar nf Texas and California were sound­ eers discover how by making slight should be made with the motqr hot, uiiQ wlahed to vote for a fallow Kan­ Miss Elisabeth B ennet...... 1.00 the French eimtingwt, DM Noripan ly pledged to Speaker Garner but adjustments cmd minor changes and preferably while the ear 1s on Vennart and William J. Stratton Hermmi Ihdess ...... 1.00 san, Shotise, could do so. represent«Bg the Royal Black Pre- STATE’3 DELEGATES Davia, another Amerieoa r^arcaasia- one report waa that Garner would major effects can be had. A well- the road so the adjustmehta can be W hat k a /a, Timothy P. HoQoran ...... 2.00 tive, that the French are anxlQiai to be offered the vice pnaldenoy If he serviced car is better at the end of tested. A battery should not be ceptory. These organizations were James Macksey ...... 1.00 gtoe oemvenDon manum compiled represented also by delegations. show a ecnctUatory attitude, bat be­ would swing the 36 Texas votes to the first year than when new. tested when running out of water, by RapmentaDva Cannon of Mls- Mr. Bralthwalte ...... 130 FeRWETFLANE cause of toe dffricuities a b ^ them. Unless the owner takes hla car to nor immediately after adding watw. Burial was in the East cemetery. Bert Moseley ...... l.OO the official aerviee station for such aouil, says the convention may, by, Robert J. Sm ith ...... 1.00 n^ona at toe laueewne ctottoidsce Never tighten wheels while they agreeing to a motion to suspend the (Oontinaed from Page One) they a n unable for tbejptoliiflto improvementa he la not UkDy to stand on the ground. Jack up the Russell B. Hathaway ...... 1.00 enjoy best reaults. He may even go rules, abrogate the unit rule by a Fred T. Blislr, Jr...... ,.1.00 give gtound In torir tr^U ecif^ de­ wheels and make sure that the two^thirds vote. when the state’s name is called dur­ mand to r security befie«e dlai^nui- POLICE COURT through hla career with the car un- brakes are not drag^g. ABOUTTOWN R. R. Bowers...... l.oo inent* neceaaarlly handicapped. Moat fre­ Both the. National committee and Vincent Jngraham ...... 1.00 ing the roU call for new Natlmiql James Bruno and Isaac Pomer* quent changes of this nature are the Roosevelt headquarters compiled 'Die Woman’s Home Xicague of the Louis Marte ...... 1.00 committeemen and eonunitteewem- These tbree-powar con^tretAttone lists uidng the ■ uitit rule. They Salvation Army held Its annual en. By agreement fh* afleetlofl hafl on toe Hoover te n w© be epa antii local marketmen, who were found In the carburetor, shock ab­ Aldo Pagan! ...... 1.00 tomorrow. scheduled to appear In court here sorbers and ignition ayatem. AMEUA IN BOSTON agreed that the following states were outing today at tha Nathan Hale John J. W allett...... 1.00 been deferred in order u a t the gov­ today on charges of short-weighing under such rule on ell oanm Ot Coventry. Dr. D. M. Caldwell...... 130 ernor can recommend a man friwd- and falling to properly mark loaves OIL PRESSURE CURVES ' Grorgla. 28 votes; Iowa, 26; Kansas, Dr. A. E. Friend ...... 1.00 ly to the presidential eandldate. of bread for sale, had their cases If your engine suddenly becomes Boston, June 29.—(AP) —Amelia 20; Kentucky, 26; Lcaiislana, 20; Lucas Plaa'cUr of Cooper street Nick Della F era ...... 1.00 If Franklin D. Rooaavrit wins, In­ continued until July 19. Judge Wil­ Earhart Putnam came back to the Maryland, 16; Michigan. 38; Missla- ■ailed todny on a steamer of the dications were Archibald McNafl noisy on a curve it’s doubtless due PoUab-Amerlcan line for Europe^ Frank HlUery ...... 76 DoVbu liam S. Hyde la thmr attorney. to some temporary condition of the "home town" for a second public slppl, 20; Nevada, 6; New Mexico, 6; R. J b n e s ...... 60 ndi^t be chosen for aaethar term. welcome today. Oklahoma, 22; Rhode Island, IQ; combining business and pleasure. David E. Fitagerald ia the favored Andrew Stavlnsky was brought oil pressure. On some cars turns af­ Edson Bailey ••eeooeaeooooae* Into court today for teOure to obey The only woman to fly the At­ Texas, 46; Virginia, 24; Wyoming, 6; candidate In case of a victory by fect the movement of oil toward the Daughtera ef liberty will have Clarence Qulmby the court order to pay hla wife |12 oil pump. . lantic alone, was greeted by etatf District of Columbia, 6; Puerto Henry Smith •••••• Smitb or one of hla coUeagnea wbUa a week. He was before the court and city officials and members of Rico, 6; Canal Zone, 6; Phllippinea, ■peciaTmeeting this evening at 7:80 election of a "dark borae" ndght For instance, on one make a right In <^ange half Harold Qlds >•••«• I June 11 charged with non-support. her family at the Boston Airport 6 . result In a compromise recoramea- turn sets up centrifugal force In the Miss Jessie Reynolds •toeooaeoa StavlnBky's mother, Mrs. Susan and escorted by bands to the dty Om Year Ago TOdu- oil. This pulls the oil away from States which were to voet aa a •te*reeee***eeeoafooea dation by the governor. Stavlnsky went hla bond to the ex­ hall and state house. Arrangemanta have been made to T. E. B. Walter Bagm’a UaitadStatef the pump and results In a momen­ unit only on president were Colorado Albert Knofla ••eeeeeeeeeees Beeondiag of praaldeatial aomlna-^ tent of 8200 guaranteeing the pa]^ Mrs. Putnam wbo was a settle­ have a picture taken of the Andtr- timm WlU see Conneetleut In tha er Cup golf team woa Ilk ci i tary hesitation in circulation. No't 12; Connaotieut 16; Dalawara 6; Arthur Knofla : a a • o • * manta to his wife and Stavlnsky ment worker In Boston up to the Maine 12; Minnesota 24; Tennessee ■on-Shea AuxlUaty, in uniform, 0 UmeUgbt for Homer 6. Cumminga mMPrekmm mmA dllAatil* only does the oil preaaura Indicator time of her first airplane trip winners of the first prlM In the R. Tinker, Jr. • eeeeeeeeee waa allowed to go. drop but Dxc main and connecting 24; and Hawaii 6. will de.tver a speech in behalf of Brttifb team by a 9-8 count to re­ across the ocean, was Dven a The Roosevelt headqu^tera also AuxlUa^ dlviaion at uio Naw Brit­ Roosevelt while aome unannounced gain tot Ryder Osp, lost to tba Eng- rods receive leas oil. Should the medal similar to the one given ain V. F. W. CemvontioD la st S atur­ 838633 bearings be worn the Indicator will listed among the unit rule atataa member of the Smitb group will Ufb a t Moiortown, EBitoBd, ia 1939. PUBUC RECORDS Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh upon day. Tnb pletura will ba taken second the nominating speech of drop to zero and the motor will bis visit to Boston after bia non­ Idaho I; South Carolina IS; Utah 8; Friday avaninf at 7:00 o'dock at knock sharply. and Vermont I. the home of M rs. Roaa U bart, 0 >ni- Oovamor EW of Maaaacbuaetta for Five Faaie stop flight across the Atlantic. The the former Haw York governor. Marriage Intentions This la bacausa baaringa tbem- city also gave her aa especially pub­ laga atraot, Tba meating of tba Scott. Britito beav Appllcatlona for marriage licenses salvaa. In a preaaura extern, affect lished volume of tha diy’* terein NlflSOVRFS FLANS amtiUary will ba held, i^ tb a above pjoa, dtfuted Piarfa Cbuias, Bal­ were filed In the town dark’s office the pressure. In this raapect they tanary. Chicago, Juna 39.—(AF) — Soma plaea. AU mambara ara aakad to BAS NARBOW ESCAPE ia a Ifirifouad ktet for tba, by Dan R. Parsons of Jop- act vary much like the noasla of a Acting Mayor Gallagher wel­ advoeataa of tba ^aDdentW eaadl* attend dressed in tba parada uni­ Woonsocket, R. I., June 89^—(AP) baavyFaifbt .ebampion- Mon and Gertrude Muske of ardan boas. When loose naturally comed Mrs. Putqam to Boston aa dacy of tomwr flanator Jamas A. form. Josaj>b Gregoire, 20, of Woonsocket, Geneva, Bwiturlud, Juna 29. sbip. Glendale, Calif., and Philip H. Gerar­ SM oU flows around them more "the world’s grealut aviator." Read eoneadfd today tba Mlaaourl waa found drownad in Harris pond Mrs: Rabart Pall, wife of one of tbf ds and Lillian A. Toumaud of Man­ [ulokly and la thrown off them read- dalegsDoB would b r^ aftar tba Mias Arlyna C. Meriarty'a pupils on t ba Blaekatoaa, Maaa,«Wooaaock- Amarieia dalagkM* to tba dlsABUD chester. V- Evan a alight basitatioa in the first m ^ t . wUl give a piano radtal at Watklna et Una a t 2:20 tbia morning. Hla aMBt eoBtoraaea, narrowly aaoapod Under a mutual undaratandlng Brothers mualo room this avanlng a t paraata, and a friand wbo aou^ dfatb by drowatag today ia a laka HOSPITAL NOTES among tba Miasoufl ddagatoa, 0D9 8:16, to which all Intaraatad ba him .after ba faUad to raturo boam ojmoalto tbair viUa at Caligay, vote ta to ba east for Rom and than waleoma. Franda Caahion, vloUn- lata iMt night, baUava ba lost ulf Braaft SbUliaf, tba ABMrieaa thay era to brlak and F top^ otbar lat, and Ban ftodding, barlteoa, will Ufa aoma tima batwsaa 3 p. m. yes­ plaaist, w bo ...... tbair aeifbbor raa- Mrs. M. K. Patoraott and latost candldataa as they as# fit bava a part ia tba pyofram.. euadber. . daughter of 46 Hamlin atrsat was terday aad lata Iwt areaiag. It was autborltattvaly rapertod GragoirfI frlaad, to whom diaebarged yaatarda/. that 80 of tba Id ditegatoa wUlgB to A raprasantaDva ef oiawnay Ralph Broil of Bolton and Everett young m ta’a paraata appaalad, found BEAUTIFORM tba Rooaavalt camp wbilt tba ra- Brotbara Olreus arrivad in town to­ Grsgoire’s clotoing onI tba biaka of Irons of 86 Laurel atrsat ware ad- matodar an split batwaan Alfmd E. day and anneqaesd that tba eireua mittad yaatarday. tba pond at 18:80 a. m. Tba polios, flmltb of Naw York and Hawton D. .would w n u r bara for two perform- ^ f l a boat, found tba body wwith ith I b d s p Nancy WUlatt of 82 Walllimton Bakar of Ohio.Ob aneaa on Tbursday July 81. Tbia dr- grappUag books two hours later la s n a Road waa admitted and Mrs. ffilan aponaor of Raid today oua bad pravlousv baaa' asaounead 16 fast of water, at tba adga of aa T hursday SWIM SUITS Grover of 449 Main atrsat waa dia- •aid. obargad today. to appaar ia Maaebaitar aarUar id arUficlal ladigt, built wbas tba batb- "Tba lllaseurt doUgatlen Is ana- tba aaaaoB but baeauaa of a iobaagt t e beaob w m ooaatruotad. Grag. ieua to braak after it fulfills ita ob­ ia reuto tba data bad to ba ebaagsd. oira, wbo wm not kaowu to ba a SEES AOOORD NEAR ligation to flanator Raid. Tbira la ■good awimaMf, apparaatiy bad alip- a tbraat of possibly four b ra id ^ Tbara wtu ba a pra-aebeel dtolo psd off tba iMga into deep water, Waabington, June 39.—(AP) — away avan on tha first banot** Hia drowning wm tba third la ttia Spaakar Oamar sradletod at hla at tba WMbiagtoa Sebod mwOadar Xt waa pototod out that tba vote of atraat toawrrew aftaraoea av tbraa gr—swwmtmA flilMpopew giiinfl prase eonfaranea today the oonfareas a part of tba dEagatloH yaataii^ to e’oleak. on the 88,800,000,000 Garnar-Wag- aupi^ lonatortor Walatoidr tba par- nar ralltf bill would raaob aa agraa- manont obalrmanabin ovor A daugbtoy, Bavarly Aaa,' waa m tat late tbia aftamooo or toawr- •bouao, onoouDva diroetor of tbo bora today to Mr. and Mrs. Bvaiitt rew. Domooratlo Party aupportod by O. Moors of fl Waitor piaoo, Baot WMbiagtoa, Juaa 89.—(AP) Ha said that with a Damooratia Imltbf w u a fitnotalafl at Hoot Hartford. Tbo baby waa ben at Obaagai la jwaval ratal, asDmatad Mrf. Howe’s M atanity Koam ea to bfuif adtuDonal rovtauai of ap- Wadfwoftb atraat, prasipaatoly aiwuaflK must ba a oosipromiaa witk eoaoai- wars afprofet today by Prwidaat ■loas from botk fldaa. A- BdwaM Murphy la today at- Hoevar. Aikad whstbar ba thought Con- tMidiMf thtf amuaI amaUmas. Of, tb# S Egaad tbraa bUfa, ^ of tbo» iaa should ramatn In Mialoa until to Bit about VtfitiSjtOO by K•aidant lloerap had Rgnad or “ US ■p a u todayy toB^dfla* fiate tbo rato of pootago os puMu vatoad tba roUaf maaaura, tbo gatoa aottlo tbo iatoo ifl tfliir owfl Ipaakar said ha saw Uttla abasia t t way. paaalBg any lagialatlOB ovar a rate. n $ RooiovEt.oMwalin maaa- Maaebsstsf y n t n u f Mtoraoea a# v f b u te iM o fn aif of tflo pubUiib* for, laid tba Roosavait poepla ba- waa to ba a BMating of tb# •ri art loaaiod- ilivad It waa "tbo Jdfbt ovwy Iba aaooad bb flMo tbo foot ifld Vi*, dalagato to vote fd b a iiM ltt on^tbd HaD ioff» on Dm Gkaatao a , ___ fNM ifltoljoM . at tbo Ansy.ssd Havy E mI PeiMaal NCdMi oerMPl tbot tbo PH fffliioifi VDHf redueo 79c * * M S P O f oaUipf itpM . wM «f » to T h e . T e x t i l e S t o r e M i Mato (M, M k tiw ts r Em fP lS f h TF iOS m i - J# ( ■ f i^U ADVnmiBfBNT CDAKDSATFm CAffiSTRBIGm Mum To Bo B fld A t IDiSO.Saii [ft fb M B To,B§‘ A0rotoo^;9r F.' -DaSy. wartimo obaflai|i of Now day M orning--BrttkfM jt To ' FBBtir KncliBBB F o r n r o t Tone’s Infantry, «nM ohongsd her 30 Per Coit Hus Ynr Follow Coromony;^ G r n l 100 lo tbo I66tb. ' /Timor^rUo ConimfttM. ' Throngs lib«d tbo. BMif. of 42fl(i, Than will ba a elaai is tint striiot in tbo vicinitynity of'Hof Holy olj Orasn Tba LuUmr lOfmmo oif tba ■BBas* communion numbarlnf 80 at tba olkt^ wbm tbo Of tbo fk- ual Uitba^ 'sm bald dresses for ^ e Foiurtb of July were Manehastar National Guard , units, tba eblldran to Wltnaaa tba eara- I s m , 'was;;tg»M i Vysati^y" tp tha ■prlsst’i rldorlosi borssf; ’’Captain’’, (roop. 6, . and 1^, .HL. V. SriBkaon neae proved) aaya the same tblng: unpacked this morning at Rutnnow*s, ^mpany G and tha Howltzar, 182 mony and on opportunity win ba grand ofliesM, m oi^.tto 100 bis tfiMd master’s boots' slung re- ^^11 iMraddraaa tba Laagua for tba first as a result of Mr. Rublnow’s buying versed over the saddle,' walked be­ tlma. * r 'He. deliberates sufClclmtly be­ ,n numbar, go to Niontic for thair fivan to do ao tty'kaving tba ma visiting i^barir^lioin ;tsm ^ in fore each step will pass his whole trip to New York yesterday. bald at 10:80. Following tba and hind. Then came the regiment, and It la alao axpaotad that raporta annual 16 days* outdoor training Rqokvlllsi Tbom pf^vlllf a«d Flain-' life standlttf on one leg." of tba mass tbars will ba a braak behind it veterans of ne. qld will ba moda on tba oonvantlon bald T boogh tful campaign and this yaat mora than fast sarvad to tba class in tba vlllc. Bssstons/WPM'bsld in, ^ aft- unit ia civilian clothes, some t waak-andnndiumnwr aetivltiaa ' Have you tried the new Hudnut In 1912 the following Item appear 10 parcant of tha parsonnal will ba basam^t of tba oburob. srnoflo and tvsning in Odd Fallows itbem from far away;sway; 60 tnfrom New alao;ba diaouaaad at tba buainaot man who hava naver bafora had the Jersey, 10 from BaltimoM. Police­ sasslon. Otbar mambara of tha li­ Yaos Powder? It’s called Mar­ ed in the New York Tlmest "The ball, Distriot' Daptity Mm .V Bod camp axparlanea. men who served in the 69tb march­ brary commlttoa ara: Mr, and Mra^ velous, and correctly so. The Mur­ Washington Railway and Electric Nutiibd iMridisd^^ of- For the first time since 1924 a ed os onp contingent Carl Noran,.Harry Juul, Ida Andar' phy Drug Co., of D ^ t Square, Company has placed an order for 60 flesM to fill tbs, various cbOiM fOr offers this tax free at 60c a box. new cars, and in the contract is a brigade camp 4s to be pitched on CALLTOREiaSTER ' A crowd estimated at 16,000 or­ aon^ Kalan' Bargfran, FridaboM the broad expanse lying west of the tbs exempliflcation of tbs initiatofy Thoran, Margaret Johnson, Evarstt provision that, the steps shall be so work, Sbs was introduced by Excel­ derly and quiet in beat that made 7iantic river. This means that ■some grow fa in t awaited the pro­ Salmonson and Ernest Barggran. Heayt On Your Sleeve constructed that a woman in a lent Chief M m . Xva Ingraham , M m . )oth of the Connecticut regiments, Hartford, June 29.— (AP) — Sav- cession at Bt Patrick’s where all .. .It's very eksy to moke your sen­ hobble skirt can climb into them arol thousand manufacturers, deal­ Frances ChambSM, g r ^ chief, in timents public on the EUk>kteentb without collecting a crowd.’’—Gold he 169th. under Col. Orville A. vros in readiness for a requiem ers, and producers of soft drinks behklf of the distdof membeM, p ^ b u n d r b M.H r o w n Hd Amendment. Now they've turned Petty and the 102nd. under Col. en B ook. must-Tcgister with the coUactor of sented to Mm . Niiffland a hondsoime out some handkerchiefs with a print­ Le^s Fields, will be at Camp internal revenue and post tbelr car- dinner set,. Nanking, China, Juna 29.—(AP) ed picture showing bottles laoelled Despite certain advertising, there Cross together. This will inake a tifleates of registration bafora Fri­ At 6 o’clock su p ^ was served in —HundMds of farmars in tba vallay XXX and a Jug of frothy beer, with is no tax on drugs and patent medl otal of about 2,200 men. TRUCK VICnM DIES day, or face a flne of ff,000, it was the banquet ball. The standing so­ of tba Kan rlvar hava bean drownad the words "Just around the comer" cines. Buy now at the reduced Companies Filled The summer encampment will be stated at the office of Colonel Robert cial committee took charge of the Canaan, June 29.— (AP)—Wladis- and thousands ara bomalasa as a ra- on tpe border. prices offered in the displays of The O. Eaton, revenue coUeotor tbis decoratibfls and' prej^ation of the Murphy Drug Co., of Depot Square. from' Stmday, July 81 to Sunday, lau ^rawskl, 40, of 126 North Elm sult of floods in tha YangtM dis­ August 14, IncluMve. Both Man­ morning. Any operator of a soda meal. The tables presented a most street, Torrington died in Robert C. t r ic t There’s nothing like an attractive attractive appearance. The- ttewon home to keep everybody. In good chester companies are now at full fountain who buys concentrated lUi- Geer hospital at 6:46 a. m. today of Tha city of Nancbang was tbraat- Emergencies strength which means three officers vors and makes his own syrup, is used at the head table were Canter, sptelts. A wide assortment of wall­ To avoid expensive last-minute injuries suffered when he fell from enad and the people ware working and 68 or 64 men. For the first subject to registry and tax, it was bury bells in pastol shades. At each paper, one cf the most important buying when guests drop in unex­ a truck and was nm over. os bard as they eoul'd to strengthen time in years it has not been neces­ said, and comes imder the revenue plate was a small pink parasol fa­ Items In a room, is shown at Olson’s pectedly, have a special comer in the The accident occurred near the dikes. Word from Hunan prov­ sary to stage any "membership act of 1982. Only a few operators vor standing in white, pink or yel Paint Shop, Main street. pantry for Aupplies of sandwich Sharon about midnight while Baraw. ince said flood conditions were get­ drives’’ to put the companies at have registered to date. The law low marsbEuUows. The supper con­ spread, always usable, boxes oi ski and a fellow employee of the E. ting woMs and that in soma places proper strength\ for camp. provides tiiey should register on or sisted of baked ham, salads, cole­ J. Kelly Company of Torrington the water is over the roofs of the AnJaveoatlon cookies and vmfers, and canned In fact the number of applicants slaw, relishes, strawberry lee ^ ’ "fo make a last year’s bat look before July 1. were bringing some conflscated dis- cottages. goods. has been so great that the company cream, cake and coffee. A stringed IPSY, rip the brim off the crown and Only two more days are left for ming equipment to the State Police Cholera is adding to the misery of commanders, Capt. Russell B. orchestra played while the Pythian out from one to one and a half The Coffee Shop, 968 Main street, the registration of aU places where Barracks hire. the people and in many towns there Hathaway of the Howitzer and admission is charged, also. Colonel Sisters'flled into the banquet hall Inchu from the bottom of the alwairs serves delicious fresh vege­ Barawski was walking from the are serious epidemics. Capt. James H. McVeigh of G, have Eaton announced. This re^stration and during, the meal. crown. Then sew the brim back on. tables and fruits in season. Here ruck to the trailer when he lost his been able to select the best qualified is for the Federal tax on admissions. The hat will have the proper shallow you can get coffee and pastries for >alanoe and fell tinder the wheels, CALDWELL NOMINA11D men for the vacancies which will Eighty per cent of the dispensers crown effect. - picnics and shore trips. add toward company perfection. fils legs were fractured and of narcotics in Connecticut district Jacksonville, Fla., June 29;— What is It? The first week of the 169th’s pro­ have registered and paid their fees, PLANE STOWAWAY mangled, hospital attendants said. Free gifts of china or glassware Getting Together (AP)—Nomination of Millard Cald­ gram will feature company and it was stated today. The penalty / pieces are given by the Manchester The French have a kind of dear battalion combat drilling. The well ill yesterday’s Democratic prl When is It? Qrain A C<^ Company (near Depot ance sale which, so far as we know for not registering on or before July PRIEST IS STRICKEN mary was conceded today by his op­ second week will be devoted to 1 is 26 per cent of the fee charged. New York, June 29.—(AP)—A Square) -with every 66c or 76c can is unknown here. All the shops in marksmanship work. The rifle ponent, Representative Tom Yon oi 25-year-old stowaway made a 2,600- Where is It? ^ t h a lt . a neighborhood select a store, and companies will go to the range on Havre, France, June 29.— (AP)— the Third Florida Congressional 0 mile flight from Cristobal to Miami, put all the goo

The^ regular meeting of Hiilstown Qrange ‘was held in Grange Hall CANNING DEMONSTRATION ’Thursday night it being one of the box^titlve night programs. T^re. was a large crowd. It was the mar­ ried members’ night The program 'Was very good. It was comprised of an old-fatoned school, a paper **Come With Me And tixim'the home economics com ^ttee f ■ ■ - • and Hinging by several members. It was all broadcast through a regular mSfoT wlflch was very novel. ’There were over 100 present. Enjoy A Really Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson have returned to their home in Bingham­ ton, N. Y. Mrs. Hudson and two children have been here for several months, visiting with her parents, Thrilling Adventure Ux. and Mrs. Harry J. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strong spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.M. P . Brew er. Harold Hills who is a student at Yale is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Squires spent Mtsies* and Women’s sisti. • .. 14 to 48f Sunday at the cottage at Point O’ W oods. Featuring sheer, cod Printed BeMber Svelda Chifibos. Next meeting of Hiilstown Grange MONEY New printed crepes . .. copies, of more expensive will be held July 14. models ... Wanted Woabal)te:^pea . . .1 or 2 piece A U W ool styles, . . Jacket dresses in the new ripple" SOka. CURB QUOTATIONS Swim Suits Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... Va ' Amer Sup P ow ...... 1% SAVING r m Aasd Gas and Elec ....*•••.• I % Cent States ^dec $1.98 $2.98 Cflties Service ...... 2 Elec Bond and Share ...... 6% Ordinarily 68.00 and 66.00. ^ Goldman Sachs ...... 1% You are cordially invited to be at Perots Time to sun your back and our M idwest U tils • •••«••••-es*** ^4- iac5'>.L r e N la^ HudPow ...... a ...... 8% Fmit Stand on Oakland §t., Manchester, models show^ you how « to doit smartiy! Sizes 86 to 52. fltim d OH IX&d ••seeseeeeeee* 18 United Oo8 ...... 1% Thursday, June 30 at 2 p. m. £uid Friday, July United Lt nnd Pow ^ •••••#• % 1 from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. where Mrs. Marion FATHER GETS OHIIABEN

Bridgeport, June 29.-^(AP) — Rowe, Home Economist of The Manchester Bram Hogewonlng of Paris and New York, known as the "Tulip King," Electric Co. will demonstrate the acivantages bIcause of his extensive exporta­ tions at flowers from Holland, is of food preservation with the Electric Range. given the QUsUxty of his two chil- wbidx are now hold in the Peas, beans, beets, strawberries, tomatoes tenmonajry custody of their grand- m biiir; ifty. M n ols Blerk of West- and cherries will be casing. Ifl a iengtlty deelsion flled to­ day by Justice Baldwin, of the Bu- perior'lSourt.. .■ - ' II I ill i .. - '•ssw.

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b« brought against tbs dty to rt- ww held by the degree'learn, who are baiag, afiviMd by JIm •UUipboao ftougbtoB, MM. Ooergo WMsoa md eovsr 00 thoso bonds. but llBg., ^uso'M< Tbs pay for a rsg t^ firsmu is |90 the text,'’Ye Arff God's Farm." > -W illiam W9oSm ------Hold t Throf'Hour 'Confor- per fu r . If a ten pir ednt'but was are: Weaoaah, Mice Mary Breaaa- by ABMrieaai** in aa adwoss bmifo day T u t t ^ with bar Oiiter aad han; Prophetess, Mrs. Flossie Obap- tas ooBvsatioB of tlM Natloaal Edu- Ob Wedaesday eveaiag, June 39) fuKilg Mm . Jlutb eu rfor of Now 100 to T woR t b o ______•nee. mads it would not amount to a w - Plato over dm fuMoip to^ . .r,i> thlng on mssting tbs ntns-mill tax mda; Powhataa, George Weberi Only about 26 per cent of the eatioa’ Asoooiatloa boro last aii^t. Burrltt Graage of New Britaia ioouts, Miss May Philips, Mrs. BUea Attributiag Frsaob oooaoafio ro- will preseat aaotber of their mdti TbO Pleaeaat Valley Club, e a ^ - J. A. DowaPo DauatlooiJihs jiM* rats. It was brought out thsss fira- Piss; runners, Mrs. Katherine 330,000 telephone subecriberi in oad by aboad. Fourtoos fba. On Monday ovtnlnf Mnyor A. B. men Uks obanoss with their Utm eovsry to tbo Frsaobama’s b in re­ famous pla^. It is to be a tbfoe- ed tbeir aaaual pwfio a t' Boit Preuss, .Mrs. Jennie Meyers; war­ Oonneotiout are affected by the Fed­ gard fOr tbs sou, sbs urged u s ia- aot ooBMdy eatltled "Wbat Aaae Hamptoa lake ea TMOday of tbis Wait* bald a eonfartnea with tba and often damage and destroy ^ r clothing in the psrfomancs of their riors, Mrs. Anna itarke, Mrs. Flor­ eral tax on telephOBi toll calls ooet- euloatioB bv. tsaobsrs in pupils of BroujRit iwiM ." •Xt'ia to be givsa week' BAim i s j i x w Rd . nMmbara of tba City Counoll. In* duty, which somstlmss costs th m ence Krause, Miss Catherine Philips, ing 60 cents or mors and certain tbs value of psaaiss. under the auspioes of Wimpiag BrMst Sharp of Myitie, Ceaa.^ is parlntandant of Btraati Qaoiia B. mors than they rscsivs during ^ and Mrs. Rose Marcus; Councilors, classes of leased k ilt ie s , according ” Ws bavs traiasd ouipslvss to ao- Graage at the Icbool Hail, at liU vieitlag frleadii aad relativee 'ia N^HavMi,avea, JuBOJUBO 99^ original appropriation voted by the street was before Judge John E. hold a public caro party in the G. Danielson to Greenwich) being 65 citizens laat Daeembar was |3,000. Fisk in the Rockville Police. Court A. R. ante-rodm this evening at 8 cents. It is estimated there will be OVER SECRETARY HURLEY When the City Council met before on Tuesday morning. He was charg­ o’clock. a tax on only 16 per cent of the the last city meeting it pruned the ed with having cashed a check at 34,000,000 toll calls made/dn Con­ necticut annually. Washington, Juno 29— (AP) — A budget to the amount of |l,000. The the First National Storea on East A tax of five per cent of the total somewhat sleepy secretary of war, '1200 suggested be taken off of the Main street with the name of John BREAKS INTO CHURCH charges is required on leased line Patrick J. Hurley, went back to Public Works Department expenses Kashady signed io it and wMch was telephone service and facilities work today determined to do some- makes a total of 31,200 from the not recognized at the National Bank New London, June 29.— (AP) — After breaking into Bt. Joseph’s where the terminals of the leased tUng about telephone calls that latter, and the 3S00 suggested taken because there was no funds in the Catholic church here at 1:50 o’clock circuit are in two exchdages be- kept him out of bed several hours in off the running expenses of the Po> name of Kashady. .lice Department leaves a balance of this morning John H. Johnson, 49, tw^n which there is normally a toll the middle of the night It seems that the two young men, negro chef, of Winsted, was cap­ chtffge, with the exception of leas­ After completinig a business trip, ; 31,300 for this department for the Tamecki and Kashady have been year, the original appropriation tured at the point of revolvers by ed telephone lines where services he left Kansas Qty in an airplane companions. The former was charg­ the local police. are utilized to conduct the business yesterday morning with the an­ having been 32,000; ed with taking a check book which Although the conference was In- He pleaded guilty to a charge of of transportation companies, tele­ nounced intention of spending the Kashady of Vernon had in his car, formal It was decided to admit the breaking and entering when pre­ phone aad telegraph, companies and night at Dayton»jOhio. When he got signed a check, endorsed it and pass­ press, the Mayor stating there was sented today in the Police Court and stations and net­ there he decided to go on to Wash­ ed it on to the First National Store. : nothing which should be kept from was.boimd over to the criminal Bu- w orks. ington. His arrival at Bolling Feld, The' manager found the check to be ‘the public. City Treasurer Parley B. perlor Court He was unable to fur­ Private, branch exchange service the capital army airport, went im- no good and Tamecki made restitu­ ; Leonard stated after he found that nish bonds of 41,500 and was com­ and the lines connecting them to noticed by the night staff of officers. mitted to the coimty jail. ' only 3500 more could be deducted tion to the amount of 35, there still the local telephone office are not Consequently when word got from the budget that the oidy thing being 32 due on the check. ' The taxable. around tiiat he was not in Dayton, stories of the men did not corres­ that couM be done waa when taxes PLANT WORKS OVER’TIME No tax will be placed upon ser­ press associations; began hurried are collected in September and a pond. vices or facilities furnished govern­ checks. His plane waa not shown Judge Fisk sentenced Tamecki to deficit is found is to have the City Bridgeport, June 29.— (AP) —’The mental agencies or upon those used on tile 4ist of arrivals at Bolling , Council call a special city meeting six months in Tolland County jail. Remington-U. M. C. plant is re­ in the collection and dissemination Fdd. Finally, though, a telephone to borrow funds sufficient to pay all He pleaded for another chance. The ported working overtime by com­ of news for the press. csul to his new Leesburg, Va., home bills for the remaining part of the sentence was suspended an<9 the pany officials who are preparing nder the provisions of the tax got him out of bed at 3 a. m. sev­ year. Also ask for a rate based on young man was placed on six full schedule of operations for the the telephone company is re­ eral others kept him awake for a the next grand list to be completed months probation. remainder of the summer. ~ Squired to collect taxes on servicestime. in October to raise funds required. Funeral Of J. O; Beasley Increased activity was first# at­ rendered amd turn them over to the “I’m here,’’ he said, "and safe and It this action is not taken there will The funeral of John Dwight Beas­ tributed to a rush of dealers seek collector of internal revenue. Ac­ sound,’’ adding friendly gibes at be no bills paid after present funds ley, 81, wealthy and prominent turn­ ing to stock up before the federal cordingly, -since June 21, telephone "newspapermen who think Fip so are exhausted until arrangements er of the Sadds Mills district in tax was imposed, June 21, but bills containing charges for tuable important they have to get me out can be made at the December meet­ Ellington, was held front his late orders have continued since that services rendered. Include the tax. of bed at this hour to see if Fm all ing. Mr. Leonard further stated that home on Monday afternoon. Rev. tim e. Leased line telephone subscribers right.’’ this was the only way thj t he could John T. Nichols, pastor of the Elling­ borrow money for the city to meet ton Congregation church ofHoiat its bills for the remainder of the ed. Burial w u in the Ellington Cen< year. There is no bank that would ter cemetery. Sm okers, loan the city money unless such ac­ Mr. Beasley was bom in Ellington \ ' tion was taken to show where the and had always lived in the house money was coming from l^o meet where he died on Saturday monfing, obligations. and where four generations of the The city treasurer said that the Beasley family resided. He is sur­ get this straight: estimated receipts of 388,201.74 vived by his wife, Mary Allen Beas­ Enjoi| P e t f e c £ have already been spent. This would ley; four daughters. Miss Florence leave a balance of 331,013.42. Of Beasley of Hutford, Mrs. H. Ray­ Others may this sum there is 34,000 for the mond Kibbe of Roselle, N. J., Miss sinking fund, 32,000 of bonds due Eva Beasley of EHlington and Miss and 31,980 as interest on bonds July Automatic Hot -- Flora Beasley of New Bmnswick, 1. This would leave a balsmce of N. J., and a sister, Mrs. Emeline try to imitate the 323,033.42. On a basis of a nine-mill Allen of Springfield, Mass. rate the city would close its fiscal year in November with a deficit of Oty Employee Burned WatoK Service •• about 317,000. Maurice Burke, a city employee There has been some misunder­ was badly burned about his right with !prpa<*age, standing in regard to the 325,000 arm on Monday at the City lot from . tvhlch the city meeting voted to ap­ a fire caused bj ovu heated asphalt propriate at the time the nine-mill at the mixing plant of the labile tax waa voted. Mr. Leonard explain­ Works Deputment A still alarm hut the diallenge ed this sum was i ■ be used to meet was sent in and the Hockanum 'indebtedness. A question was asked truck responded with Chief George by Councilman Amo Weber as to B. Milne in charge. The fire loss . . what would have happened if this was slight, but Mr. Burke, needed stands. th e b e s t money had not been appropriated the attention of a ph^dan. and the city treasurer stated than Doman Tem^e Meettag we would be in the same position There was a meeting of Damon p i p e to b a c c o i n as some other cities, that the. bonds •Temple, Pythian Bisters, In Castle For a mere pittance, you would bO defaulted, and suit couU Hall dn Monday evening. A reheusal can enjoy an abundance of automatic hot water less qfprice. C O P P R l^ all the time—and hot TANK water at Just the right INSURANCE c.UARANrrFn degree o f temperatures

1^ 1 . i f-’ There is but one econwni- cal way to heat water and The Best Guardian of that is with a gas automat­ Life and Property ic water heater, whi(^ re­ quires no turning on or off. You may now have a new K 0 M PA K automatic water heater installed, in Insure Your Valuables your home for as little as A BOX IN A GOOD SAF£; DEPOSIT VAULT $2.25 a month. These monthly payments will be 18 TRET itpplied towards the pur­ BEST AND CHEAl^EST INSURANCE K t ■ • chase price^so that in a The Manchester Trust Co. short time jpu will own Itandy^^peck tile automatic heater out* feu^ofkeaejf right with no more pay­ fill KmptAe ments t 0 make. This, in pohooeo 6fii9sr short, is the ORd jiiallsfi ll p rio B lm er^ ftnd Liability New 5 Year fiental Parchijiee Plan lU Can 6075 and ask for tho (Wbtor Hbating Dapartmant. Adk tkam for further infor­ mation ragardinff aiitoinsito water hoatmg for poub home. They will ffive you gU the dati^ a^ it^ not QbSirbte you in ^ RICHARD a RICH Sbid by any reliaUe plumber or flRlM r BRlMlBf, Sralli llaielMMttr ..SI...... T sff I" ' ,V'. *v>: ' '.•■■■■ . .

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place must be dear. of.dangerous an old davout-e arrested., on su^olon of- criminal contamination. 'ware rafbrmaA Icjniraraver i^dloaUsm..' ' . WORDHnUMHaiiBE STA D PH ORGANIST ICAMPING SITES Waste and garbage'^dlsp<^ .^ . inada-hp- building contest conducted by Dia­ Camps Sanitary. cludes: provisions for an adequate ’The. m anagem ent.o f ith a .S ta ta Ah' Boston— Representative William How He Works. their horses, until a pollceman^s supply of hot water for dish wash­ nounces th a t Uie ollHciid m otion vention adopts' two-thirds ;^ e by mond Shoe Stores. First .pctsOi a whlsUe halted them. They got thirty H. Doyle .of Malden, former state ing, facilities. for storage of food; pictures of the - recent Sharkey- acdamatlon. commander af 'the American Legion, 50 piece silver set goes to BIIs b J .. days. Adequate steps to protect .the cleanliness of refrigerators; protec­ Schmeling fight 'will-be shown tlfis Washington — Senate, reversing takes out papers for the Democratic Swanson, 70 Haynes street., sewnd Chlcafo. Ju^ (AP)— HOgh Brisbane. Australia—A round by health of children and adults who tion of the food from flies. week Friday and Saturday. Very pre'vious action, sends to ' President Congressional nomination from the prize to Betty Trigga 72 LHwte round account of a redback spider’s up In the rafters of the Chicago will spend their vacations in sum­ Quality of the milk/supply is de- few fights ev4r stirred up as much economy bill deidgned to save 6150,- recently reconstituted Eighth Dls street, a silver plattmr and niird Stadium, he-8pect*cVi. nlmble-fln- victory over a ten-foot snake has mer camps operated In CJonnecticut tj.'mined through the cooperation controversy as to who really won, 000,000 to 6175,000,000. tric t. prize to Mildred Wolf, R. F. D;, No.. arrived at Queensland Museum. Worcester, Mass.—Walter Witow- gered A1 Melgaro legulates emo­ are being taken by the State De­ of the State Dairy and Food Com­ as dd this one. You may now de­ Boston—^McClintlo-Marshall Cor­ 1, Bolton, choice of any pair of Ascending a i>ost, the snake made missioner. No camp is given satis­ cide for yourself whether or not ski, 42, shot and killed during an tions of the volatile delegates to the partment of Health and as usuai de­ poration of Bethlehem, Pa., awarded Enna-JetUck shoes. The judges in an error—he broke the tiny spiders’ factory rating unless it uses pas­ Sharkey was entitled to the cham­ argument ■ believed over the o'wner- the contest were Clarence Qiflmby, Democratic National convention and tailed Inspections of all camps from the contract to construct a steel web. Thereupon the redback, the viewpoint of sanitation will be teurized milk or at least milk from pionship crowp. ship of an automobile. canopy over a portion of the state John L. Jenney and Leon A. 'Thoip. the easily swayed thousands of jouncing on the reptile’s head, bit tuberculin tested cows. On Saturday aftemooii, the man­ Flemington, N. J.—Edmund Bruce spectators who sit perched around made. pier at New Bedford. him and clung until the thrashing Warning people planning to spend Sleeping quarters are checked anc agement will give away a real live of Elmira, friend of John Hughes Hillsboro, N. H.—Employes of the the galleries. gnpifft died of the poison his foe in­ the general surroundings observed pony to some lucky boy or girl. Curtis’s family, says he does not An editor says Congress wot His magic wand Is the full' vacations in camps to make per­ Hillsboro woolen mill protest three jected . from the sanitation 'viewpoint. Every child attending Saturday af beUeve Curtis guUty of hampering all right if it had some .^V ic throated great Stadium organ, and sonal inspection and inquiry into the wage cuts and demand a 60 per Frankfort, Ky.—If all the colonels Facilities for medical and nursing terpoon’s matinee wilt - have a capture of Lindbergh baby’s mur­ his musician’s sixth sense tells him sanitation facilities of the camp cent increase in wages. and some courage. Maybe if we on Ueut. Gov. A. B. Chandler’s staff where they intend to go was soqnd- attention and for the isolation of chance to win this daindy pony derers. Concord, N. H. —Management of what to play to move the Immense . Washington — Senate adopts could get a few convictions, tbs ever show up at one time, he can ed today. Inasmuch as its inspec­ persons taken ill are carefully sur­ There are no strings of any kind. Rumford PreSs announce five per throng to tumultous enthuslum resolution to lend government others wouldn’t need so much cour- have a parade. Chandler, now acting tions last year showed that a con­ veyed. Each child will receive a ticket upon cent cut in all salaries, effective sympathy, or demonstrative action. money to “bonus army" to pay governor, has just commissioned 30 siderable number of the 167 camps entering the ttieater, the pony will Ju ly 1. age. For twenty live years, Melgard transportation home.. has pulled the stops of a pipe organ, of them, bringdng the total of his operated in the state needed some be brought onto the stage .and some aides to 166. boy or girl in the audiehte will take Los Angeles^WllIiam Z. Foster, In theatres, in churches, and before sanitary improvements. Communist candidate for president. t)m i|ttentive gtme of students In his Powhatan, O.—^The Ohio river The department Itself cannot THEATERS it home. m'sohool. ^ wa.. the scene of the first "sea bat­ recommend pne camp over another, ■\ Nd musical assignment, he said tle" of the coal strike. Seven boat since its inspection concerns sanita­ AT THE STATE tpday, has thrilled him as much, or loads of pickets clashed with a half tion only and since it does hot in­ ^en him the opportunity to dosen boats bearing men ' Code en an already wonderful produetbn. • Califomia—Hollywood— Rosary Beans...... $L50 and up His bald head shining in the re- modern college student. He said prescribes definite regulations for Hobart Bosworth is seen in the role tne Olympic Games—Grand fleeted flare of oounSeei lighU the boys today are brighter than 20 the sanitation of camp grounds and of the devout old evangelist. Sylvia New Baby Ben Alarm Gocks ...... $2.95 Melgard itudlouily and lerlouily yeras ago, but they are know-it-alls every summer sanitary Inspectors of IB bhMfc Md fllvor fiBisbi With mdiom dial b i^ e i the huge organ to cMcadi Sidney is seen in the role of the Canyon—The Indian-detoufs and "X must admit their manners the State Department of Health young girl, a part that first brought melody down from the raftered visit the camp grounds to make cer­ and National Parks* vaatneei of the Btadium, are much worse." Betty &mpson to stardom. Chester Westclox Sleepmeter Alarm Clocks $2.00 He has prepared in one master tain that the camps are living up to Morris has the never-to-be-forgot- All-Bapenso Bseerled T shiet of music, every known song of BDIBON RAPS DRY LAW these sanitary standards. ten role played by Thomas Meignan the itates, and to bii qul^ think­ Xn inspecting summer camps, the in the silent version. The story is •■'eerndn dates ihitl ing in pealing forth the right tunes Denver, June 29—(AP)— Charles department lays special emphasis almost too well known to be re­ R. DONNELLY many of the uemooratio demonstra­ Edison, son of the late Thomas A. on seysrel features. Among them is ferred to, but everyone recalls that f§ , AfMl Edison, said today a change in the JEWELER tions owe their origin. tbs existence of a safe and ads it revolved around a band of under- S f IUM4 lest Crowds Approve present prohibitory laws is impera- quate water supply. The drinking worid ebaraeters who decided to lay PbOBMi n ilf' I..W' SIB Nsin StrMt. Sosth M uuM tn YesUrday's near-oapaoity audi­ ;lve and that be will vote for any I supply must^ be absolutelyalisolutely free from low in the country for a short time, ence welled in uproarious approval Democrat who is nominated for the pollution. Likewise, the bathing and while there, started out to fieeee when Maurice P. Cahill of that fi^esldency. state, said ”X come from Xowa, and "I’m looking forward to a change the organist immediately burst in­ in the liquor Taws because X believe , ' / to ”Out Where the Tall Corn such a move will aid greatly in Orows.” - bringing about recovery ip economic One glance at the long sheet of conditions,” be said. state songs, and Melgard knew what Edison is making an economic in- to do. speotion tour of the United States. This business of bringing out the right tune at the right ^ moment, however, is not all a matter of im> The U. S. Department of Com­ provislng. Careful preparations have merce has found that la the flS years been...... made... The consoleconsols of the organ the average person livss he con­ is connected by telephone with------the sumed about 106,400 pounds of food. speaker’s------stand," lid, and, when --it------is pos Total beef consumed during the in­ slbls, advance telephonic warning is terval would be 8416 pounds, it is sent the organist of the imminent estimated. Light O n appearance of a prominent person, thow business, in other words. 'Thus, Melgard will be phoned i ”A1 They are rolled la t|ie purest paper thet Smith will appear in five minutes,” ! It’f pretty hard to be aroupd a Cbteterfield So he has tne "S money can buy* Grown right. Cured right* York” on tap, ^ , and not want one. That tempting aroma tells Again, he will bring into ptay a Blended ri^ t. Made right. Packed right. air of field glasses to pick out some NORGE you the truth. It says.. ."Here’s a milder ciga­ SIstinguished Democrat and be readylo send the proper tune swen- That’s Chesterfield. ing dov^ In a symphony of sound. rette. Here’s on^ ^at tastes better.’* TOs songs that movs the Pefiio- Xa factythere isn’t any way for a cigarette oratlo multitudes most, says Msl- Sure... there’s a good rea^n. Several,' In gard, out of the experience of his to be purer, milder or better taKiog. quarter of a century of organ play- fact. Chesterfields ebntaip the finest tobac^ , Ihf, sro tho horns town tunoi. No wonder so many millions of smpkers So ho hits, X mogul of muilo, — grown. tho omotleof of thousands of hlgh- my "THEY SATISFY.’* koyod mon and women to dam or These tobaccos are not only blended^ they’re looii as hs wllli. mthhUndid in Chesterfield’s own special way. Conventionalitiea Choitorflold Radio Prosroffl mon.* thui. Tuuiirw. tWffilAa Alfred E. Smith had a now lob to­ Boiwui Aiix RUTH day-autographing jpookstbooks. * SiiTNS Quay ITTINO As the ^'Happy Warrior of 1928" attempted to Itavo the Congress NAT fHIUMT Ofld NOIMAN FWMNfHM hotel nearly a doesn young women with white cloth pockotbooks and handbags lurroundsd him and bsg- COUMMIIA N6TW06K fsd him to scribble. Pushing his straw hat back on bis bead and roll­ ing a oigar to the eomor of bis mouth said "Surt X will" and spent the ten minutes penciling his name on the pockotbooks as fast as they were iboved in front of him.

Senator Huey Long appa Delivers this Alaska Norgt held no enmity againit Califomia to your horns. Same freezing after Ite delegation bad caet 44 unit as the largest Norge.... votei againet eeatlng him in the 4.8 cubic feet actual storage convention. . . ^ space.. .Exclusive Norge Roll- When the balloting bad ended and ator compreieor with only 3 the "Klngflib" of Louieiana had moving parts! celebrated on the floor, be daebed out behind the press stand and con- eumed four glasies of orange juice in quick succesiion. WATKINS But maybe they were Florida oranges, at tbat. "Lend me fifty cents," yelled a tall Texan as be bopped from a taxicab and greeted a friend. It was none other than Jesse Jones of Houston, Texas, who fixed up the Democrate for the 1928 convention." And wbat’e more, he had just re­ turned from a meeting of financial slants who bad arranged a loan of CASH around 670,000,000 to a Chicago bank. WITHOUT ENDORSERS It was worth travelling 10,(k)0 miles to Bit in tbis Democratie con­ vention, eaye Robert Emmet Man- CONVENIENT TERMS ley, National committeeman from the Phllllpplnes. Manley , came ^ the way from home just for this CHOICE OP PLANTS event.

Somebody with a loud voice and a PROMPT SERVICE WherweryeBb^ disconcerting idea of humor is bray­ OtesUriUlds,/ra^' ing danger around the Democratic ■torn jtist ee frerii as- ^ tion al convention delefates.'‘ Vif.yeu esme te ear. "H u rray fo r Hoowwf,” Doomed oui STATE SUPERVISED ftetory dO'^ from the balcony oc iRtteUe koad- quarters to tho C o h g ^ last qlghL the teooo canylng.,fti^dpwB oai^- datM’ vow. The mtspyaat o a ^ d before tho aroused^™*™* «*»“« I'V...*- loot a roprioal Rafetaow BM*;. Raoai S X'eL ran la. llaaelMetw i I »m lst a a n ^ iin nqod thoj ,Oa. aalr eharne Amertdtti fight tai 'raal aa tha aapalt aMathlr I ill W'\ ly i ^ ■ . .. r - 4 .',' ^,tM PBIPOCHWC MBMBW Xw.i ■ ■ ■ •••• '

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HKmv^rBtnr dadded itor hltt bgr tftttta la Mt tte I c tm ix f* lahaMtatita from fd tia s ormfil, patoiot dtasai kind of a& Individual tha paopla into aott-ttap puUlo ottloai and tan* iulfltaiMtoB M vimwiM i ste. Bi BEHIND THE SCENES want fot Fraaldtat of thla oountiy lit I tag tha othar twenty*llva mnn«yn addltloa than la tha badtaaha which Ettnibig I this critical Junctura. > | thdr aupport la dm to httata; tha tajury la uiraally FUUUaHBID BX T H B ___ of tha Aatura of a wranoh or twist «TB»AT.n PAlNTiNU UUUPANT, INC thla buataata of p^raritw whOa In a. atoc^ p^tloa; It StMtU atTMt ievtb MaaahaaMt. Oraa. 14»ro CHBiroro nCK I la tha priadpla chances to Al’s candidacy and of served. genuine economy, the first little girl responsible for the examiners, pro- have beOn somewhat of an athlete the followers of Governor Frank or boy to provide a satisfactory an- ceeded to get into a wax over the a number of years and am 81 years lin D. Roosevelt who would have Publisher’s RaproaontatlTs: Tha old, but have suffered from a ca­ sewed up the convention weeks Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New swer should receive a red apple— Wynne gag and make a tremendous tarrhal condition of the head for 7ork. Cbloaro, Oatroit and Boston. ago had Smith not stepped out I and be elected to the Presidency. tass about It. some years. I realize diet hasT much in opposition. SALE Full ••rvlee client of N B A 8er- However, Congress is no worse! VTe don’t see why he should to. do with this but do not know Take any viewpoint you like vice, Ino. than the rest of us. Hie country j Probably not more than a couple of just what to do. Does heavy train­ and still A1 Smith is the big show The builders must have more room In which to work. The aulck- Member Audit Bureau of Clreula- ing make one stale or cause any at this colorful national Demo­ est, eMiest way to move this furniture is to move it once and for tlOUA I has been good and sick for three million people heard what Wynne disease like Catarrh? Why do boxi- cratic convention. The convention years—and it la still in delirium. I y where’er he goes that he had to standing about athletes dying ib confidentiy before 75 or 100 news­ city from "diverting” ten per cent ffive the examiner guy a five spot in early life. ’This Is not a true fact, papermen, snapping off fast an­ CX>ATS IN COURT as vras thoroughly disproven by sta­ swers, to their fire of questions. of the school salary appropriation to order tO'-get his license, but there Insistence by officials of the tistics compiled a few years ago by Bringing' laugh after laugh in Expect values like these the feeding of the jobless it is per- certainly are not two, the University of Chicago. I t was which his bro. . grin joins every Naturalization Court in New Britain fectly evident that the mental un­ foimd that the average college ath­ time. that applicants for citizenship yes­ lete lives beyond the usual expecta­ DINING ROOM GROUP; 9-piece settlement is not confined to the na- Perfectly self-assured but not DRESSER; Walnut veneered Early terday must appear wearing coats, I tion of life. Of course, if a promi­ belligerent, he sits behind a table Early English group in walnut ve­ English design with 4 drawenu in spite of the heat and humidity, for * ^ nent athlete happens to die young, at tbe end of a ballroom, legs cross­ neer. Originally 8119.00 ...... $89 Nor is it, when all is said and the news receives a great deal of Originally $39.00 ...... $19. ^ the sake of the "dignity of the Healfh and Diet ed and puffing away at a dgar. His a fl I done, very surprising that we have publicity, as. people wonder why an unbuttoned vest 1s held together CHINA CABINET; Early Englishr court,” evokes some wonderment as athletic life did not make him live VANITY DRESSER; 4-draw«r made so little progress in that reali­ only by a watch-chain. His necktie, dinette china with cabinet base, to what definition of the word "dig­ Advice lonnr. The real cause can usually a stickpin in it, floats outside de­ walnut veneered. Origihaliy zation which certainly must come be found with a little inquiry. Ath­ walnut veneered. Originally nity” courts have in mind when they By Or. Frank McCoy spite a general immaculateness. $29.00 ...... $14.50 first in the effecting of a cure. When letes often feel that they have to $45.00 ...... ^ $22.50 demand the peculiar form of homage Red-faced and slightly grayer than relatives compledn to a physician sweat out poisons produced from ex­ four years ago, he is a handsomer I^ESSING TABLE; Unfiniahed indicated by covering a clean shirt cessive exercise, but I am sure that DINING CHAIRS! Walnut ve­ that his patient is terribly slow in BACKACHE man than the caricatures would kidney shape with 1 drawer and with a dirty coat. the real, reason for the desire is be­ have you believe. neered Early English dinette chairs wings for holding draperies. Orig­ tflowtiw impmement th. doctor, a. typ. of bockaoh. In women cause exercise produces a large The primary meanings of appetite, and not usually knowing with upholstered Seats. Arm inally $6.50 ...... $4.95 „ , sometimes answers: "Yes, but you has developed, due to driving a car; much about foods, athletes eat' In- Enjoying the Show chair, originally $16.00 $8 word, according to the International remember that it took years it has been named "automobile dlscrixxiinately, especially mring Al, whether or not he believes BED-DAVENPORT SUITE; 2* - Dictionary, are: "State, character L q condition—do as a duU ache in large amount of the starches which he can stampede the convention, SIDE CHAIR^ to match, original­ piece Jacquard suite with 2-cush­ seems to be enjoying, this show ' or quality of being worthy or hon- von ojtnAof to « t him o,.t ot it lo **® PS^’t of the bac^ This many coaches believe are necessary ly $12 .00, e a c h ...... $6 ion bed^avenport and arm chair. to produce energy. The excessive more than anybody. He entered the omn.,; wortb, nob.«em, «=.■-f fK’leM J » picture in a manner which indicated Originally $187.60 $59 use of such foods in wrong combi­ BEDROOM GROUP; 5-piece maple The country has been a long time | tbe body in an unaccustomed posl- nations would tend to bring on full awareness that e\erythlng nrior It requires some puzzling out to getting itself into its condition of | catarrh and other troubles. I have to his entry had been a mere warm­ veneered group with twin poster DAVENPORT; Queen Anne loiuige spread as more women drive. Plac­ up. A couple of hundred newspap-^r- understand how the worthiness or besotted extravagance. It was in- prepared a speciaf free article on beds, dresser, chest and dressing tjrpe with checked rust and gray ing a pillow in the small of the back, Athlete’s Training Diet, which I be­ men testified to the same opi-ion table. Originally $148.00, $71.50 tapestry. Originally $95.00, |79i50 honor of a court can be reduced in evitable that it would take it a good or adjusting the seat, may reduce lieve would be more suitable for a when they piled In on his first press the distress from "automobile back.” conference. Subsequently they de­ any degree whatever by the fact while to adjust itself to the pro- training diet than that used by many CHEST OF DRAWERS; 4-drawer LOUNGE CHAIRS; English ball- that some person appearing before cesses of recovery. That as yet it However, in time nature will 'proba­ athletes at the present time. Any­ manded two conferences a day, al­ foot models in choice of rustrand- bly adapt tbe human spine to the one desiring this article should write though Al gave them orily one. Colonial ball-foot type of solid ma- it is without a coat. He may, con-|ium made. such a ludicrously tiny position of driving a car, as it has Next day there were meetings gold or green-and-gold Checked celvablY, have no coat—and still be ’X) me in care of (this newspaper) . pie. Originally $17.50 .... $15.50 gain is disappointing; but the pa­ been adapted to the upright from the and enclose a large, self-addressed, of the resolutions and credentials tapestries. Originally $22.50; $14.75 a deserving recipient of the friendly all-fours position. committees In ' progress, simultsme- tient is still alive and while there is stamped envelope. SPOOL BED; Full size, maple fin­ COFFEE TABLE; Solid .walnut interest of the tribunal. Moft of us pay little attention to ously, but all the star reporters life there is hope. ished gumwood. Originally Duncan Phyfe pedestal tables with If the court feels that It must, in our backs until they ache »nd then here were assigned to Al’s confer­ $19.50...... $9.7*5 we suddenly find how important they ence. brass feet. Originally $7.50, $ order to sustain its own self respect 4,95 OONNEOIICUT INDUSTRIES I ^ he^thv' back bends fredy; LOANS FOR TEACHERS •His famous wisecracks seem to on a broiling day, appear in what at come more swiftly and effectively PANEL BEDS; Twin size, mahog­ MAPLE CHAIR; Maple arm chair An increase of fifteen per cent in k” *^,** ** this particular era happens to be the I _ A, A , f . I ocent. A normal back is exceeding- than ever. Each time he iprins as any veneered. Originally $86.00 with double-woven cane seat and Connecticut carloadtags during May ly strong, while a person witt a if to say: “How do ya like that each ...... $18 full panoply prescribed by fashion, Chicago^ June 29.—(AP)—For­ one? Ask me another?” back. OriginaUY $11.60 ... $4.75 as compared with April may not be I backache complains of weakness mation of’ "teachers’ credit unions' or even in the added austerity of highly significant of returning nor- throiwh the ^ e r part. Moreover, He answers, usually, directly BEDSIDE TABLE; 1-drawer wal­ judicial robes, why then, of course, in cities throughout the country as and with force as well as wit. An­ DRUM TABLE; Solid walnut Dun­ nut finished gumwood. Originally can Phyfe drum end table with the- court is well advised to pile on mal industrial activity but it at least attoSooS^ ST ^T ^nST foiSit^ an effective means of relieving teach­ swers almost anything, in fact, ex­ Indicates that in this state’s Indus- and go about our bustasss. A hurt cept as to' promising to support $ 8 .5 0 ...... $4.95 brass feet. Originally $22.00, $16.75 the clothes. But since it is its own ers of the’ necessity of dealing with tries there was some seasonal re-P®®^ reminds us by freraent stabs the nominee o f the convention. dlgiilty and not that of the litigant "loan sharks” and other profes- vival, which is more than can be What about stopping Roosr^velt? nor of the applicant for citizenship 1 j AW - A about work and rest instead, sionaT money lenders today was rec­ "I’m out to beat the 'stop Smith’ ommended a t the 16th 'minniti con­ with which tbe court is concerned, said of the country as a whole. It I Probably an injured or ' Afthing campaign that began a year an< a is also worth considering in the pack is about the most painful trou- vention of the American Federation half ago!” WATKINS BROTHERS, w c. it is not too easy to see logical rea­ llght of the quite recent discovery by have; the reason for of 1?eachers by H. C. Bechtolt of the Seen Jim Farley, Rooseve' s son for compelling the lay individual Caaicago Men Teachers Union. manager? Yeah, going up in the business statisticians that the small- »®^“ “ to suffer likewise. Bechtolt, one of the organizers of elevator.” er independent industries are stand- j most any movement by these the union teachers cr^it union Seen the Roosevelt map of As a matter of fact the more mot­ ’ O U i ing up better, in tbe depression, than muscles piills on the sore spot and here, spoke in high praise of Ed­ Rodsevelt strength? “Yeah, what ley the gathering confronting tbe the great combinations such as the it worse. A patient with a ward Fllene, Boston merchant, who, do they represent—acres Ox peo­ bar and the more resplendent the I genuine backache prefers to keep in 1-909, he said, secured the enact­ ple? I see they’ve goB Miimesota ment of the first credit union law in judges on the bench, the more im­ „ . , stiU; he ihoves as little as possible colored for RMsevelt. ’There’s a We have some very large manu- and hunts for the position which this country. contest up there. There ought to pressive the contrast in the rabble i facturlng concerns in CJoxmecticut Ckiimecticut I Pves *1ves the least lieast pain. Generally this “A credit imion,” Bechtolt said, "is be a stop-light on that!’ mind. A condition weU recognized , or the greater part our Indus- 1 ^ on the side with a co-operative savings and loan en­ And. occasionally a sharp, in­ terprise in which a group of em­ cisive “No!” or “Yes!” which some­ ever keen. He appears uneasy often- financial relations. . . . I wouldn’t for centuries; hence judicial wigs as Lj._ “^® “nees bent and the legs slightly er than be seems self-assured anc well as robes ^ Independent, locallf drawn up toward the body. ployes pool thela savins, which are how seems to imply far more than permit the loan of money to any owned and locally managed units, Backache is an extremely com- loaned to needy members of the the mere word. That East Side ac­ he is more petulant than forceful. foreign government, especially for One may speculate, however, as Uigny hundreds of them being what trouble, especially after the age same group at interest rates not to cent of Al’s often lends itself to in­ Half the time .Hoover calls off armkment. . . . Tm opposed to any “Gift of the Day” to th. p„ci.e worth Of . r«ip.ct tor | ^ axceed ,one per cent a month on un­ finite tonal sarcasm or ev4n to tbe press conferences altogether. co-operation with Europe except the paid balances.” fervent sincerity. When be does have them tbe ques­ old system d peace and commerce. law and its machinery which IsLeniB. tions must be submitted btfore- . . . The resolutions committee Is disorders, and strictly speaking, is band and %e answers whatever he erected on so immaterial a founda- obviously Connecticut’s tremen- in Itself only a symptom and not a Oont With Hoover taking the thing under advise­ NOVELIST DIBS Anyway, M has been God’s gift chooses, disregarding the rest. He ment and' that means to take a on as the wearing or doffing of a diversity of tadusferies, to-, disease. Issues some prepared paragraphs coat on a hot day. to corresponqenta since that displr- drink. Nei^y-Bur-Setae, France, June ting Republican convention and for quotation and jays other “The nomination? Tm not so 2 9 --(.^ ) — The Countess de you automatically contrast him to things, seldom exciting, whi must sure I want tbe damn thing. Tbs proporj^on of them ars watched over bago, sciatica, spinal arthritis, cur- Martel, known as a novellat under not be attributed to him. You can’t VACILLATION operated by the people who orlg- vature of the spine, foot ^troubles. Herbert Hoover with reference to whole works may blow 1 9 before the pen name of “G ^ ,” died today the president’s press conference fire questions at him. Hq sometimes next March. If I could get Into They may be nominating FrankUn inated them or by their direct legal wJJSer at the age of 81. She Was a grand manner. beams, but he never seems to have the White House before toe bust D. Roosevelt for Preaidunf in .a.ai._a A pdify unto the polleyW heenf o st httsdrtdf amiioB «e if /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 80DTH BIANGHESTER. CONN CABINET ANNOUNCED DAILY RADIO PROGRAMIbIG CROWD HEARS CAIW UCS ADVOCATE What The RIGID SCHOOL R U U SI St Jolm'i, N. JQiib ► ,.’ WIDNItDAY, JUNl 29, (Cratrftl ttid Eatttm SUndard Tina) FIRST CONCERT F. C. Aldtrdiae» awon. la iMt Blfbt M the aaw prlaia nialater of Are Doing y TtegruDB iubjact to durng•. P. M. (Daylight tlmo ®”* cmdanatL June 39.—(AP) —Bs- ^ tHota All programa to kay and baolo chain tabUahment of more Hgld rules for Netrfouadlaad, today aaaeuneed the W j ooaattoo) doalgnatloa lnoludoa_^_avaflabl# aUtlona.) Whan moat of ua think of radio FMakKn Dt Boaasvilti AOeorge WhMit / ' j. Cant BaaL the teaching of religion in Catholic persoanel of hla Cabinet. . (Mg TAa laaootetad Proa#; - - - - * we merely Tlauallte that part Tba ndto aaneuneamiint “Walsh Tha Ohio goTirnor, - loi||^ NETWORK Ib^ c Record Broken Last aohoola laemed likely today aa the which we see or have In our own The list follows: NIO-WIAP lati'itsra «s& /si5 oofiventlon of the National Catholic wins’* bfoufbt a broad amlla to the Oatumhu ky thOA^ (kay) waal wtlo home! for out own personal enjoy­ F . a A lftm ieo* Prtava mlaiator •A»IC—laatJ iMaf Educational Association entered Its New YoA govsrnor'a faaa. Bitting invited up on 'fh l '^ ■ wtag weak wfi wllit artbr wro ment If we do not want to go out and mlniater of finance and ciUtomi. 6:15— 7:15-Slnaln’ Sam - - Basic: second day. In hla arm chair, with htf coat off arrived at th« ConMnticB.’: arbanw { ^ wcaa wtam *^*^^|Si^** Light Cpara Oaitia—Dials, Ralph Nijdit— Perk Cemmistien or If we do not have any thing^8:6o—Quy Lombardo Orohaitrs “our weakest course.” William C. Winsor, ministei of Newton Ik iBlHrt ..Baste; Tha Diotators—Dials But and this la the point I am get­ Outstanding was a charge by posts and telegraphs. Alfred B. Sndth: President WUson'A seerWhiy M^NTAIN«^oa kal kglr kghl 7:80— 8:30—Crime C lub^M lc; 0. S. An estimated crowd of more ^an ting at, there arc times when a Marina Band Concert—Dials. Hal Archbishop J^bn T. McNlcholaa of radio set la worth it’s weight in gold William J. Walsh, minister ot Battling anmng tha dalegatea for war stayed away from AhKddhVM^' PACIPIO COAST — kgo ktlKfW komo Kemp’s Dance Crohartra—west Ichq kpo kaca kaa kjr kga kfad ktar Ttgu 2,000 persona attended the first con­ Cincinnati, that “the people have to those who are unable to get out lands and fisheries. Jouatt fibouaa yaeterday, tha form­ tlon, saying little. He la «f 8:00— 9:00—Shilkrat Orchestra—c to « been shamefully fooled about educa­ 6:15— 9:15—Adventures In Health cert In the third annual sarlea by and have nothing to do with plenty It was understood that the er presidential candidate decided loifiied on aa a poatfble ^g:0^ StOS^Aong Sauvanira 6:10— 9:30—Barlow Symphony—c to a tion.” 1:4*^ I S S ^ a Lady Naxt Door the Salvation Army Band In Ctmter of tiine to do it Inititutiona and meat ot lands and fisheries bo not to make a apeeoh 4:00~Braan and da Reaa 9:15—10:15—Lanny Rosa—west repeat. Park last bight—the largest attend­ hospitals with their (dose confine­ divided at the next seoalon of the after all. Between oonferenoee, he gill— 4iis^klppy~ca*t only Oasis Nelson’s Oroh.—east only not being taught the principlei o t want to a refreshnleat atand, say­ John Nanoe tanmert g ls o - 4;»0-Baau Ballwlooiwo to o 6:30—10:30—Redman’s Orohes.—o to e ance since the* band odaoerts were ments are examples. We have been legislature, making tiiiro ,)ortfoUoB, 1:41— 4i4S-Aehlrmar A.SehmIdt thinking tightly, while the system visiting a friend of ours who has a^cultura and mhaes, and marina ing; “I want a hot doggie.”. The Speakar of the HooM 're­ 10:05—11:00—DuehIn Orchestra—c to a full of “fads and ffiUa and dangerous 4:00— IdkK-DInnar Mualo—to coast 10:80—11:80—Isham Jones’ Orchestra— begun. WlUiam C. CSieney, chair­ been in a hospital, for three weeks and fisheries. John Stone ha> been mained at Waahlngton, oltanlnf 19 4:1^- l i l l —Sklppy—mldwaat coast out; Crime Club—coast repeat experiments which counterfeit re­ 4:10— B:S(^BIaek Orch.—to coast; Pi­ 11:00—12:05—Dance—wabe wean wnaa man of the board of park commis and he expects to be there several mentioned as a pooaible appointee aa Albert O. Bitehlat , tha remainder of hla leglalltive rate Club—wtam wwj wsal sloners, welcomed the gathering and ligion.” more. He has always been an active mlniater of marine and fliAarlei. The governor of Maryland, wbo is duties. ^ Stop— 6:00—D’Avray of Paris, Sonos NBC-WJZ NETWORK Education in the United States, 1:15— 6:15—Conoart Orch.-east; PI- pralaed the band as one of the moat fellow and we can see how agonizing descended from an aimoiate of ratafata Club—ks#woc*whoClltl>^ksw wow wdaf- BASIC CHAIN—Basti wjs (key) wte- he assarted, is in confusion, with Its It must he to lay there week after Thomas Jefferson, got another big other candidateB did not appear wbxa wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wiw. latrlotic organizations in town, one l:8 (^ 6;8^-Plratas’ Club—wtmj webo leaders “hopelessly bewildered.” * week with nothing to do but watch FEAR FIVE KILLED hand when he appeared at the con­ promlnmitly in the news for tht wday kfyr Midwest: wcky kyw kfks wenr wls kwa that was always ready to give Its He charged that “commercialized 6:45— 6:45-11:45—Tha - Qeldbergst Sketch kwor koll wren wmaq _ „ , . services without financial remunera­ the second hand on his watch while vention. He stood on hla chair, time being, but their supporteTa 7dM—BIfl- -■ “Tlma^ Sketch------. . NORTHWEST & CANADIAN — wtinj education already la allied with de­ it cycles the minutes imtil hla time castle Rock, Colo., June 29 — waved bis straw sailor. were active. 6!s^ 7:30—Old Counsellor A Muslo wlba kstp webo wday kfyr okgw efet tion. moralizing mdustriallsm and cor­ (A!P)—As rescuers today continued 7:00— 6:00 — Victor Vouiio Orch.- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax w . 0. Cheney Speaks comes to leave. How much pleas- (coast repeat at U:1B—12:15) wria-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi rupting politics” and said the teach­ ter It.^would be if there were a their search Ifi the twisted debrli wjdx wimb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Mr. Cheney also spoke of the fine WUUam H. Bfamqri D1REC7TOB8 ELBOXBD 7:30— 8:30—Shllkret Concert—c to i ers and professors afe not fully radio in thie hoipital- with a pair of of a wrecked Santa Fe freight train 1:05— 9:05—Corn Cob Pipe Club woal ktbs kths . . , v, work of the Salvation Army at for victims, they reported three “Alfalfa BUI”, emerged frqm.a «;30— 0:35—Schwab Organ Concert MOUNTAIN—koa kal krir kghl cognisant of such. earphones at each bed. The piolitical Wethersfield Priaott, with which be known dead with the possibility five co;’ference In hlA Chicago sanctum Atlantic aty, N. J., June 29.— 9 :05—10:0(^Nallla Revoil’s Program PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo conventions, the baseball games and 9:15—10:16—Russ Columbo—east only khq kpo keca kex kjr kga kfsd ktar is familiar through his j^ tion as others may have been killed. to stand in his socks and regale (AP)—Theestate director! aloci• 9:35—10:30—Vincent Lopez Orchestra president of the Prison Board. He good music all would help to relieve Collapse of a Hood-weakened scores of visitors with stories. “I today byby~ the NatioiNational Ed« mtion 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbery; Rogers Or. Cant. 'East. the hated monotony. If times were 10:85—11:30—Charlie Agnew Orchestra 1:30— 2:30—Stokes’ Orch.—Also soutb said that the town was fortunate in NO DRITISH FROBE bridge over an arroyo caused the came hundreds of mUes to see that Association who willwUl aarva during 2:05— 3:00—Mid-Week Musicale having a centrally located w k in different a few public spirited citi­ wreck yesterday. Eighteen cafs of man; now I’m happy,” said one wo­ the ensuing year, Included; R ein X CB8-WABC NETWORK 2:30— 8:35—Danes Masters Orchestra zens no doubt woulc take this mat­ •ASIC CHAIN — EAST: wabo (key) 3:00— 4:00—Jingle Joe—Also coast which children may play and grown­ the train piled up within four car man. CtoUlna, of New Haven, preddent wado woko wcao waab wnac wgr wkbw 3:15— 4:15—Plano A Violin Recital ups jnay gatiier. He promised that Lemdon, June 29.— (AP)—There ter under advisement and thereby lengths, creating a jumble of twist­ New ilompehlre, teachers laagtiA irkrc whk ckok wdro wcau wlp-wian 3;35_ 4:30—Singing Lady—east only the park commission will increase gain imtold thanks. ed metal and splintered wood. A w1»« waui wfbl wspd wmal; Midwest 3:46— 4:45—Orphan Annit—east only will be no representations by the Jamef A. Reed: member committee state teaeherf the spaciousness and beauty of the British government to the United A resume of the highlights of the cloudburst turned the. arroyo, ordin­ association active committee. wbbm win wfbm kmbe wceo kmoz 4:00— 6:00—Music Treasure Box The former Senator from Missouri, EAST AND CANADIAN — _ wpg wph . 4:15~ 6:16—Melody Three—Also o park when conditions are better. States In connection with the death convention Is broadcast ebch night arily a dry wash, Into a raging tor­ 4:30— 8:30—Dandles of Yesterday ^ after hours of battling to hold the wlbw wheo wlbs wfea were errb l As usual, the Salvation Army of Violet Sharpe, Parlli^ment was over the three major networks. rent. d ix ie — wgst wfsa wbro wbt wdod 4:46— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east; Unias, aaw his state’s delagation Orphan Annie—midwest repeat Band presented a splendid concert, Informed today. Evidently we, a thousand miles A man has been found out In Ne^ Icnos klra wreo wlao wdsu wtoc krla break from hla leadership and give wrr ktrh ktsa waco kfjf wqam wdbo • 6:00— 6:05—Amos ’n’ Andy — oast; which Included several last minute The imd«>aecretary for foreign away from the convention, are bet­ braeka who' has no itomaoh.. Just wdaa wble whas wtar wdbj wflw wwva Singing Lady—midwest ropeaL ter situated to get the results of the BACKS AS OLOTHINO a majority to ROosevelt delegations nature’s way of providing for the MIDWEST—wbcm wsbt wcah winbd 3;15_ 6:15—Impersonations A Muala additions. Howard Leggett, son of aff Ars said the copsul general at wtaq wkbh kfab wisn ksej wibw kth 6:30— 6:30—Stebblns Boys—c to c Mr. and Mrs. George Leggett of New York had report^ on the balloting than the speakers and In oontast fights. , depression, we suppoee. ! 5:45— 6:46—Jones A Hare—Also south taUy clerks on the platform. We Minneapolis, June 29.—(AP) — MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh kdyl 6:00— 7:00-Taxpayers Prog.—c to c Dudley street, who was graduated death (tf the servant girl who com­ RACIPIC COAST—khj knx koln kgb 6:15— 7:15—Jane Fromsn—o to o from the Salvation Army Training mitted suicide In the Morrow home could hear clearly the ballots of each Flour sa(^ will bs converted into K e kol kfpy kvl kern kmj kfbk kwg 6:30— 7:30—Melody Momente College In New York Monday with state while the clerk had to have clothing by MinneapoUi unemploy­ 7:00— 5:00—Sherlock Holmes Drama at Englewood, N. J., after question­ CanL BaaL the rank of lieutenant, sang a solo ing by police in connection with the the reports repeated many times. ed for use of the needy under a plan ■ S;05— SK)0—Tha Captivatora—o to o 7:35— 8:85—George Olsen’s Muslo 6:55— 3:30—Qto. Hall Orch.—o to c 8:00— 9K)0-^Ths Country Doctor and appeared with the male quartet Ldndbcrgh kidnaping. I The new type microphones with of the Women’s Oooupational 6 :05— 4:00—Kathryn Partona—o to c 8:15— 9:15—Whispering Jack Smith Bureau aanctioned by Mayor WU­ 8:30— 9:30—Victor Arden’s Orchestra in its rendition of “I’ve Got a Rohe,” “Havtaig regard to sdl the circum­ better set-ups give an improvement S ;1 5 -4:15—Going to Presa—o to o a well known negro spiritual. Mr. Uam A. Anderson. 6:80— 4:30—Jack Brooka—c to o 3:46— 0:46—"Tlah.” Dramatic Serlaa stances in this case.” he said, “there I over previous conventions. The hear­ 9:00—10:00—McCrayy Bros. — basic; ]>ggett will be stationed at Paw- would appear to be no grounds ing of the conventions of 1924 and The sacks wUl be solicited from 4:05— 5KX)—Vaughn da Laath—o to c Amos 'n* Andy—Repeat for west 4:15— 5:15—Starn’a Orch.—coaat out tu^et, R. L which would warrant representa­ 1928 were as novelties compared the floor mlUs and hag companies ,4 :15— 5:30—William Hall—coaat out 9:16—10:15—Summer Symphony *4:45— 5:45—Funnybonera—coast out 9:45—10:46—Frankie Masters’ Orch. Pf^ular Numbers tions to the United States govern­ with today’s broadcast. here for this purpose. itOO— 6:00—Morton Downey—o out 10:00—11:00—Cab Calloway’s Orchestra The outstanding numbers on the m en t” The wind storm last week raised 5t15— 6:15—Lanny Rots, Tenor—east; 10:30—11:30—Joe Most Orches.—bssle: program, judgli« by the applause of Gypsy Muslo Makers—Dixie Jones A Hare—Repeat tor coast The consul-general Is satisfied havoc with a pile of aerials. If the audience, were the overture “My there was no i^yslcal violence or yours Is loose tighten It; this may Fortress,’’ a descriptive number por- “so-called third degree methods” save trouble later on. The wind gets Goim try Club 5:15—Happy, Go and Lucky; novel­ trayhig the attack, selge and repulse emplqyed by the police in their a better hold on the loose and sag­ ty trio. dt the enemy on tiie fortress of the questioning, he said, and that tha ging wires and It la a good Idea to 6:80—Pop’s Pirate Club. ■oul; and “Bongs of the Bvangel,” a ri was not quaationad “under con- straighten It before It beoomea 5:45—“Mother Goose’’ Bessie Iil> group eompMM by Commander tlona of savara phyalcA strain in­ w orse. WDRC Uan T a ft Bvai^iellne Booth and arra&ged In Sduced by lack of deep or want of 6:00— ^Bulletins. ^ overtura form, food.” W e e k B arttord, Odbb. ISM 6:05—Serenading Strings — Chris­ The band playad tha numerous DR. UNDERHILL DIES tiaan Krlens, director. marches on the program with' dash jtujB. HUNQBBFOBD IVILL G o m o Wednesday, June 29 6:30—Studio Program. and vigor and avexy number on the Saturday* July 2 4:00—^Democratic Convention. 7:00—"Teeth and Personality*’—Dr. program came in for a generous New Britain, June 29.—(AP) —: New Haven, June 29.— (AP)—-Dr. or Sunday* July 3 4:30—(Seorge Hall’s Orchestra. Albert W. CSrosby—-Hartford amount of applause. A short Inter­ Cash bequests of 8270,000 are made Frank PeU UnderhUl, 64, Interna-1 5:00->Katluyn Parsons. Medical Society. mission was held at 8:30 o’clock amd in the terms of the will of the late tionaUy known authority on lethal HETUHNING 5:15—Going to Press. 7:10—Baseball Scores. the concert lasted until nearly 10 Judge WUUam d Hungerford filed poisons, died yesterday after a two | 5:80—Jade Brooks, Westphal’s or­ 7:15—^Whispering Banjos — Austin o’clock, starting at 8. today in Probate Court months’ illness. Sunday* July 3 chestra. Scrivener, director. V Boys Reprimanded His wife, Mary EUzabeth Hunger- Professor of pharmacology and I Four boys on bicycles, who rode €:00—Sports Talk. 7:30—Concert Orchestra —- Chris­ ford, receives 8200,000 in cash and toxicology at the Yale Schcxil of Lew 6:06—Vaughn de Leath. tiaan Krlens, director. around the sidewalks of the the life use of the residue of the es­ Medicine, Dr. UnderhUl r^resented the 4th 6:16—Harold Stem’s orchestra. 8:00—Carefree Quarter Hour. while the concert was In progress, tate. Other bequests are: the United States at the InteralUed $2.75 6:S0—Baseball scores. 8:15—^Three Mad Hatters. were brought to the police station, Franklin. B. Bassett of Hartford, Gas Warfare Ckinference at Paris in o o n ia 3:85—PhiUsse Chevalier- 8:30—^WTIG International Broad­ as they were riding '^thout lights 810.000; Frederick P. Upson of this 1918. Since the war during which SaL ot 6:45—Democratic (jonventlon. of any kind. They were detained city, 810,000; Mrs. Maurice MUcke of he served as a Ueutenant-colonel In BttB. Bat. Oab cast to Scotland. br. M«aehaa>w 9:30 4(80 PJi. 7:00—Morton Downey. 9:00—The Revelers. for a time and then allowed to go New York City, 815,000; Anne the chemical warfare service he had •Dna BoitoB .....1 1 :1 0 7:10 TM. A 7:16—Tune Blenders; Lanny Ross. 9:30—Nathaniel Shilkret’s Orchea- home, with notice'to return tQ the O’Brien of New York, Ato. MUcke’s been In charge of jKudiea on gas con­ SBtUBEnra s m ^ T tra. station tonight for their wheels. It slater, 85,000; Miss Jennie Haugh, ducted by the government In New | Dr. Baatoa . . . . . 9:18A.J(. 7:80—Msgldan. Daa WaBekattar . 11:04 AJL T :09EJL 10:00—(3om Ctob Pipe CJluh of Vir­ is expected that they will be re­ his secretsury,. of this city, 85,()00. 7:45—Bing Crosby. Haven. Baatara Staadaxd Tlau 6:06— Irving Kaufman; Roger ginia. leased with a warning. Bequests of 86,000 are made to his Dr. UnderhUl, a native of Brook­ 10:30— ^Bulletins. The program presented by the farm manager, his housekeeper and lyn, N. Y., was a graduate of Yal€| UmUti Numbtr of T kh tt, Good Only White’s orchestra. la Cooehu om Trakn InHeotti, Now 00 8:15—Slngin’ Sam. 10:34—w n c Revue—Merry Mad< hand w as aa follow s:' his chauffeur and 82,000 each to ser- and had served on its faculty since' caps, Norman Cloutier, director; March—“Steadily Forward.” 'vants who have been in his employ ulU ol StoHom Tiehtt Offetu FRESH 8:80 —Norman Hapgood. talk; 1903. Shllkret Novelties. with Three Mad Hatters; Happy Selection—“Heavenly Treasure.' for three or more years. His widow survives. THE N E W H A V E N W t 8:45—Colonel Stoopnaglt and Bud. Trio, and Frances Baldwin. March—“Undaunted.” 9:00—Bums and Allen, comedy 11:30—Joe C^dullo’s Orchestra. Brass Qmmtatte—“Holy Jesus.” 12:00—Weather; Atlantic Coaat March—“A Gladsome Mdody." COOL duo; Guy Lombardo’s orchestra. 9:80—Crime Qub; Wallace Mys­ Marine Forecast Negro .Spiritual-“Good News, tery drama. 12:02 a. m.—Collin Driggs, organ­ CSiarlot’s Cornin’ ;” 10:00—Music that SatisSes; Ruth is t mterrnlsalon. < Selection—“ Comrades In Arms.” TASTY K tting...... 12:30 A m.—Silent • 10:15—Dr. Herman N. Bundeien, March—“The Queet.” BOY SCOUTS! Get Ready Adventures in Health. Cleveland parking fines have been Selection—‘"The Evangel. No. 1. 10:80—Columbia Sirmphony Orches reduced to 50 cents. You can get Tune—“ Deep Harmony.” Overture—"My Fortress.” WHOLESOME tra. bargains In anything these days, f(nr those jdouoiis days at 11:00—^D^mocratic Convention. even for being arrested. March—“Homeward Bound.” 11:16—Oazlo Nelson’s orchestra. 11:80—Don Redmon’s orchestra. BERMUDA CAMP PIONEER WBZ-WB2A bdp. Sou on steady S. S. Pan Amtrloa, or alater Ipa Westam World, Southern C!ross, or American Legion. AU Sprlngfleid — Boston airy, outride rooms. 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avadlabto; 6-10 yeara, 162 * peraona, familiee and intimate frifode, and at of .whieb 68 ware given 12 per cent 4 o'ifloCk a large'receptlon and dmice DATS IN TTSeniNWOltK o f the total. Joba; 10-15 yeara, 178 JODU.II%UIN was held in ooq^of the buildlnge fm REVISE TREAn I n M k i R o o m K ri peraoDA of. which 108 were given the . Damato property, 'The deCam-. NEW 18A per. cent o f the total' Joba; 16-20 tlone were fo tlto eo to h used ft ’foe; TOW NTTOWNBUREADyeara, 369 peraona, of a^cb 147 OVBIWJUliEDiU. . X, ceninony, white, jw k and blue. ! were given 19 per cent of the total Mr. and 1 ^ . Roeeetto will leave OFVERSAOiES, RRA'rBiT veloee *v*r efliir*d for a vish to NcwTeifc. Hekto this evening on an unannounced Joba; 20^26 yeara, 308 peraona, of CAUIQDIM»SKELL m**lfcN*toYeiyeeB*et*nt*rtinm«u-to^me^p^^ wedding trip.. The. bride’s traveling which 181 were given . 17 per cent Sicbti*riiif^Cbfyri*rTew*r,DlBa*r*tw*ll.kBewDC*bar*tur4*ifr*dV of the total Joba; ^1-80 yeara, 187 costume is a blue silk suit, with hat GERMANS SEK Sbiittics Slww Tint 1^316 peraona, of whicb 87 were given 11.2 li{h Street , Mas Awards M iss Helen V iola GaskeU o f 105. and eboee to match. On their re­ per cent of the total Joba; 80-86 Benton street wias married thia turn they will occujw their newly Were Regiitered As Un- 'yeara, 64 peraona of which 47 were Order of Purple Heart For Aoming to James Francis Calhoun, furnished I home at 88 Birch street. (OoBttoiiod from Page One) I AddifioMiae)e, |?->afto4eyperpciiie,»eim wiAteA iiM toiA | given 6 per cent of the total Joba; son of Mr, and Mm . Pai;rick Calhoun Mr. RoMOtto to a brotbrr of Mrs. 85-40 yeara, 64 peraona, of whicb of 76 Oak Grove street. The cere­ Paul Correnti 'and has made bis man attitude does not preclude die- llatM %FHiiout EntoitRliNiMiit mony was pt^ormed at St, James’s home with her at 88 Birch street. cuseiOD o f reparatimie eimul- enployed Here. 83,were given 4.2 per cent of the Bravery Id Battle. 8m m arifh te lh Seem wMh Itoh ead Aleeli church at 9 o'clock by Rev. W. P, The bride ie a stenographer, having foneoueiy with foe consideration of total Joba. treaty revieiou. Older Feo|^ Reidy, at a nuptial bigb' mass. The naduated at Connectieut Business midd of honor waa Miss Helen Me- CoUegf. The bridegroom ie a cab­ Tble afternoon foe British dele­ A tetol* of iBtorMtlaf lUtistlM From 40 to 464reara, 86 peraona John J. McCann of 144 High strMt gatee were still tiying to dig up a of which 38 were given 3.9 par cent Vey of 73 Cbureh street, a cousin inet maker. h u boofa com piled b y H erbert Me> baa been awarded a Purple Kbart the bride. The beet man was compromise, but foe Trench were of the total Joba; 46-60 yeara, 30 o i decoration for World War ssrvics. Joseph Calhoun, brother of the packing their bage for Paris. Cum, imed of the regietratiOB peraona, of w w b 14 were given 1.8 H otel B ristol Hs was a member of Company G, bridegroom. bureau of the Idancbeeter . Bmer* per cent of the total Joba; 60-66 102nd, Infantry and was gasssd in The bride's gown was of white RESNIK, ROSS, GRANT 1X9-186 Weft 4Mi Rreet New Yofk City fency Employment Aaeoeiation, RADIOALff PROTEST yeara, 17 peraona, of wmeb 14 ware battle. Only a few days ago W, R. satin. Her flowing veil of tulle and A Helel of Chofoettr and DtiHnottoo Jne., ebowiag that 1,816 pereona fiviD IJ per cent of the total Joba; Hgll of 17 Strickland strsst was lace was caught with orange blos­ WIN MORNING MATCHES Pa^, June 39.—(AP)—Some of were refiitered ae unemplwed dur­ 66-60 yeara,-four peraona; 60-66 similarly honored, be bavinj: been soms. Her inower bouquet was of totoy'e ^newspapers predicted dlffi- oultiee fOr Premier Herriot when be ing the tblrty-flve weeki of the Ae- yepra, flye peraona, of which two wopndsd overseas, McCann, a Killarney roses and littee of the vM^ New Britain, June 29.—(AP) — eodation'i activity, of which num­ were given .2 per cent of the total former weaver at Cheney Brotbere, ley. The maid of honor was gowned What is expeefod .o be the most een- reporte to foe Chamber of Deputies ber a total of 776 were given em- Joba. to at preeent unemployed. He ie eatioMd match in the .state amateur on foe eituatioD. at lAueanue and in yellow net with green aeceiMoriee Geneva, m fw Km r/rr r/.Tr . ployment. married and bae three children. and arm bouquet of yellow Pernet< golf championship to be played at 8>666 Denendente ' Shuttle Meadow Club outside of the The Cabinet bae approved bis roses. The flower girls, Betty Gae- course step by step, but it wae said The inveetigatione of the bureau kell and X^othy Germaine, wore title battle tomorrow, will be foe that some of foe more radical mem­ ebowed that 2,666 Mreone were RABY MOVES, SO RADIO frocke of yellow aqd pink net ovpr eemi-flnal tilt late foie afternoon be­ bers of foe Radical socialist Party The SMART SHOP dependent on the. 726 married men LATEST.STOCKS taffeta. llM y 'earrled pink and gel- tween Frank D. Roes of Warn- or heade of familiei regiatered ae panoM, former state champion, and share v^fo foe loelaliete foe opiiu BROADCASTS STOP low' roses,' ion that Herriot should aeoept the State Theater Bolldiag. unemployed or an average of four New York, June 39.— (AP)—> The A reception and wedding break- Burt Reenik of Race Brook, youthful dependenta to a family and an Aver­ eeueatlon. Hoover plan to reduce armaments itock Market remained a rather faet followed at the home of the by one-foird and also should agree age of five membera to a family. epineleee affair today, but with bride's sister, Mrs. Hafold Ger­ Both won foeir other matches by Ualng thla acale. It to Indicated that Hil Loud Spoftkfr SyfUm 1« big scores foie morning in foe quar­ to eaaoellatloo of reparations, pricee Jnimplng along the old lowe, maine, for upwards of 160 guests. n § newspaper said foie trend of Selected'Group of in giving work to 6m married men, Diieontiniifd Ad Mt Movof w m ter flnale. Bobby Gipat of Wetb- ehorte were eautioue and did enough The home arttsMeaUy deeofated ^nion wae msaifeeted at yeeter- the Aaaoclation contributed direct­ Somo Diftanef From Orlff* coveHng to give the lift an irre­ with roses, peonies, feme and palms. ereflild meets P. Petroeki of Good­ ly to the aupport of 2,176 depeod- win Park. Meriden golfer, in foe day^e ^ i n g o f the Radical geoial- Inal Homo. gularly higher tendency. The weM ng gifts were numerous let Parliamentary Party, enta. By adding the dependenta to Pricee held in an extremely nar­ and beautilul. The bridegroom's other eemi-flnal match on the after­ the total number given Joba, the Am- gift to the bride was a Aamond noon's program. Tbomaa Raby haa moved and be- row trading area for the moet part, FROCKS eoclatloD haa directly aided 2,961 In- and had , a momentary eethaok necklace and the bride's gift to'tbe Reenik defeated Dom Soccoli of dlvidualB in the courae of Ita aotlvi- oatiae of hia chaaga of reaidanoe the bridegroom wail a wrist watch. To Goodndn Park in foe quarter Anal FOR DRESS AND SPORT WEAR tlea. coincident with Weetingbouee’e divi­ radio aanouncementa that be waa dend omieelon. Nevertbeleee, traderi her maid of honor she gave a white match foie morning, 4 and 8. Ree­ FAVORITES OUSTED The total regiatratlon conaiated of gold bracelet, Mr. C alh^'e gift to WaalMble Sflke with Jacket Effeete. aendiag to different pointa in the vi­ felt that with the market eo dull, nik bad* a lead of 4 up at foe turn 728 married men or heada of hie best man waa a wrist watm. cinity of Birch'and Cottage atraat and the poieiblllty of developmente and be held to it tenaciously Drecey Modele of Chiffon, ete. familiea who formed 64,9 per cent are not coming in. Hr. Raby baa , Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun left today throughout t^ ete bolee of 1^ sec­ IN COLLEGE TOURNEY of the total regiatratlon, and of thia in Waehington, Chicago or Laueanne made hia home, with the exception of for a wedding trip to Niagara Fans ond lune. He played steady golf number 644 were given 70.2 per eueceptible of bullish Interaretation, and Ctonada, the M de wearing a about two mentha, in the Waranoke drove long from ^ tees, approach cent of the total Jobe available; 368 thee ehort fide was rather daoi eroui. blue costume with red and white Inn ainca the building waa erected. ed nicely and putted fairly well on Hot Springe, Va., June 29.— (AP) $2.97 aingle men who formed 20.7 per f hour, aeceeeorles. On their return they the greens. Soccoli wae off on bis In hia room on the back aecond floor sagged momentary on the Weetlng- —Two favorites, Donald Moe, of cent of the total regiatratlon, of will make their home at 61 Benton gb on gam e. Our rtgulsr $5 valuei. which number 127 were given 16.8 ha hgd aet up a'radid aet froxn which bouee dividend omieelon, and stiffen­ itreet. Oregon, Walker Cup nominee, and he connected up aeveral loud apeak- Reenik went out in 86, one under per cent of the total Jobe; 108 mar­ ed again after midday. Gains of a par. He shot par on every bole ex­ Henry Kowai, of Colgate, foe med­ ried women who formed 7J per era in different ae^iona. Recently point or more appeared in Americen alist, met defeat today in foe flret he moved to Laurel atreet and the cept foe seveufo where be canned a cent of the total regiatratlon, of Can, Consolidated Gee, New York rounds of match play in the nation­ connectiona have not been made ROSSETTO^AMATO long putt for a birdie 4. On foe Shantung Dresses which number 66 wem given 8.6 per Central, Union Padfle, Case, Air upper nine be wae one over par^for al Intercollegiate golf tournament. cent of the total Joba; and 187 ain­ which reaulted in the lack of broad- Reduction, Coca Cola, American Moe wae eliminated by Milan caatlng retuma being beard of the foe flret two boles and then snot par While They Last gle women who formed 16.6 per Tobacco “B“, and AUled Chemical, Mies Olive Mary Damato, daugh­ for foe next four where the match Heath, of Harvard, who yeeterAiy cent of the total regiatratlon, of Chicago convention thia week. while U. 8. Steel, American Tele­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Damato, barely qualified with a 161. 'The Several other refidenta of Man- ended. Soccoli shot 40, force over which number 88 were given 4.9 per phone, Standard of N. J., and Mc­ of 24 Homestead street, was married Harvard golfer won three and one, cheater have made changea in their par for the first nine and on foe sec­ cent of the total Joba, Of the total Intyre Porcupine Witrt up fractional­ this morning to Joseph Rossetto, of ond nine bis game wae fairly even. Kowai waa defeated four and two $1.00 number of peraona regiatered, 6l7 reaidencea recently. Mra. Willie ly. Wcstlngbouee sagged more than 88 Birch street, eon of Mr. and Mrs. by Robert Moffett, of Princeton. M. Brownell of 89 Gerard atreatrthia He got a birdie on the 13fo. er cent were either married or a point to a new low. Wrlgley, Na­ Paul Rossetto, of Italy. The cere­ Moe’i* ibort game was poor to­ Regular $1.95 Valuee. afternoon moved to Wooidburp, Rose bad an eaey tlma in dispos­ t eada of familiea and thia percent­ tional Bleeult, Central Aguirre, mony wae performed at St. Bridget's day and he three-putted five greens. S Conn. Joaeph Reiater of 846 imia- ing of R. C. Motley of Hartford by a age waa given 78.8 per cent of the South Puerto Rico Sugar and Her- church this- morning at 9 o'clock by Heath squared hie match with the town road ttua morning moved from score of 7 and 6. Bobby Grant of total Joba. sbey lost ae much, while Proctor the rector. Rev. C. T. McCann. A Oregon player on the eleventh hole, MILLINERY...... 88c, 81.00,81 AO that location to Ridgewood, atreet Wefoerefleld bad a big W rgin over 299 Aliena aud Gamble declined 2. Some of the large number of friends and rela­ and won foe fourteenth, flfteenfo and today Mra. Mary. Smith of 169 hie ciubmate, H. C. Wilke. He took In all, 1074 men were regiatered preferred were weak, Johne Manville tives of the young couple attended and eeventeenth to close out foe Wadaworth atreet ia moving into the him into camp by a score of 6 and and 242 women, for the total of and American Radlatro breaking 6 the nuptial high maasy . match, Moe waa out In 40, Heath in houae owned by Daniel Sullivan at 4. 1816. Of thia number, 1017 were in a thin market. The i>ride wae attended by her ele- 42. Moe wae five over par coming' 418 Eaat Center atreet. Yeaterday citiaena and 269 were aliena. Alao, Dividend news was again an Im: ter, Miee Marie Cecelia Damato, ae In, while Heath went one over. Paaquale Valentine, i>roprletor of the ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS 262 were property ownera, 668 were portant factor. Weetiaghouee’ir maid of honor. The best man was Sunlight Market, moved from 1076 paying rent, 481 were pajHng board omission of 26*«ent quarterly had Anthony Mudano of Hartford, cousin Main atreet to 42 Maple atreet. Manchester’* and 60 othera formed a miacellane- been foreebadbwed in the sharp of the bridegroom. oua group that did not come imder break earlier in the week. Wrlgley The bride who was given in mar any of theae three claaaifleationa. ordered, four consecutive 26 cent riage by her father, won a gown Date Book The regiatratlon llated by age ROOSEVELT FORCES WIN; month dividends. Previous it luul of white satin trimmed with lace. groupa ahowa that more men be- been paying 60 cehte in certain Her tulle veil fen from a cap of N ext W eek itween the agea of 20 and 26 yeara months, bringing the annual pay­ lace and her shower bouquet wae of Monday, July 4.—Fireworks cele were regiatered than in any ' other WALSH MADE CHAIRMAN bridal roses and valley lilies. ..The bratlon at Old Golf Groimde, East group from 16 yeara to eighty yeara ment up to 14. McIntyre Porcupine provided further evidenceNof the maid of honor wore blue silk crepe Center street, sponsored by Ameri old, the number being 157. On the with pink trimmings, bat and shoes tendency of gold mining to thrive in can Legion. aame table, more women were regia- (Conttnoed Ircm Page One) to match and 'an arm bouquet of Coming Events .tered under the agea between 15 and hard times, by increasing its «» wi|a.i Uie POPULAR MARKET pink Premier roses and delphiniums. Tuesday, July 12.—Second concert 20 yeara than in any other group, and to bring back proaperity to the rate to |1.50 from |1. Sugar etoc|ke The ceremony was followed b y a by salvation Army band in Center 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING the number being 83. country. ’ backeiPup in sympathy with the re- wedding breiBicfaet for the immediate Park. The regiatratlon by length of Blame* Bepablloana cent reaction in the raw sugar mar­ realdence in Mancheater ahowa that ReaponaibiUty for the diatreaa of ket. more peraona were regiatered in the preaent yeara he heaped'high upon The weekly electric poWer produc­ Small Whole or 15 to 20 yeara group than in any Republican sAunildetoi, m aintaining tion figures were somewhat disap­ other group from zero to aixty-flve that the high tarlffa, fiacal policies pointing, since they tended to bear Sugar Cured Shank Half yeara, the number being 259. Of and attitude toward induatry and out the theory that the improvement HAMS thia number, 147 peraona were given agriculture t^.-the past three admin­ of the preceding fortnight had been Suiilight Market Co, 19 per cent of the total Joba avail­ istrations had brought down disas­ at least partly due to a pickup in able. ter. manufMturing In anticipation of the ShiloiiL Shorty Round Agea He charged the Republicans with excise taxes which took effecl Jime Genuine Spring Lamb The regiatratlon by age groupa “constant subserviency to the 21. Power production for the week STEAK, lb; .... foUowa in detail: age 15-20, 98 men wealthy and the powerful," and he ended June 25 showed a alight' de­ SMALL TOREQUARTERS ...... 8c lb. 'and 88 women; age 20-25, 157 men blamed present conditions alao upon cline from the previous week, al­ and 27 womien; age 25^0, 124 men an tmequal dlatribution o f the enor­ though that week was a period of VEAL or LAMB LOIN CHOPS I HIB OR SHOULDER ’ 0 and 24 women; age 30-35, 122 men mous wealth -accuniuliatM in the gains in the preceding three years...... l a i c I CHOPS, 2 lbs...... 4L0C and 18 women; age 35-40, 124 men country between 1920' and 1929. In contrast to last year, the week STEW, 6 lbs...... and 22 women; age 40-45, 122 men “It is no,particular' compliment waa off 11.9 percent, against 10.5 Best Center Cut Shoulder and 80 women; age 45-50, 127 men to any individual in the galaxy of percent the week before. The week­ FRESHLY dR60n> and 19'women; age 50-55, 79 men statesmen whose names '-ave been ly petroleum figures, however, were and 18 women;, age 55-60, 50' men prominently mentioned in connec­ definitely favorable, showing a re­ and four women! age 60-65, 41 men tion with the. nomination you are duction in gasoline stocks of 2,849,- and two women; age 65-70, 18 men; HAMBOaO i>.1 0 o VEAL CHOPS lb. 10< about, to make for President of 000 barrels, and average daily crude age 70-75, eight men; age 75-80, United States to say tiiat his public production of 41,415 barrels. 'i COUNTRY R o l l fou r men. career has shown him to be at least The regiatratlon by length of real­ the equal of any one of the last ' BANANA THROWERS FINED dence in town foUowa in detail: 0-5 three incnimbents of that exalted of­ Bridgeport June 29.—(AP)—One 1 lb. Machine 3 lbs. Fresh Made yeara, 177 peraona, of which 82 were fice. The luster that once was theirs hundred and p tty dollars w as tber BUTTER 2n».$5« given 10.5 per cent of the total Joba has been dissipated.’^ <^8TSgate fine imposed, by Judge Sliced Boiled Ham Frankfurts James. C. Shannon in City Court to­ GENUINR SfWNG LAMB; VEAL CHOPS ^ a day on three men involv)^ in a ^ - pute vtdth l^ e ppUce'. as to who CHOPS ILOIN...... ::22c 4 lbs. Heavy 3 lbs. Lean ^ THE threw a soft banana at an automo­ LOIN... a ' each shoulder...... 18c bile in which Mrs. Charles A. RIR...... fIC I RIB...... 18c Salt Pork Sliced Bacon Wheeler, wife of the Superintefident WILROSE DRESS of Police, w u a passenger. d U d U i f f " ' The banana splattered over the SHOP windshield of the car and is alleged to have ruined a gown worn by M n.' SHOULDERS n.. R« “The Shop of Indivldualfty" W heeler. Hotel Sheridan Building. VEAL dr LAMB STEW The testimony of police officers was that the incident occurred yes­ terday '.ftemoon when Mrs. Wheel­ er in coodpany with another was in Sunlight Market Co. A 1^11 Variety of Fresh Fish to Arrive Thursday a. m. a police automobile drlvmi by an WELDON BUlLDlNa officer. Bang-up F l o u n d e r s Values!

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^ DURING THE HOT WEATHER ' N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks PINEHURST : SOMETHING NEW “FRieiDAlIUS'' Have 'one now or pot your order In for Watemelons Ripe Tomatoes x 2 lb. jars Monarch' means driicions salads, frosted drinks, frozen desserts. Adams Exp ...... 2 (Famished by Patnam A Co.) o Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. the week-end. Quantity limited. » \ Air^teduction ...... 34% 1 P. M. Stocks Biuidess Fruit N Large, Ripe Special Peanut Butter Alaska Jun ...... 3 Baked Hamo, lb. ....'. 42c Allied Chem ...... 46 Bank Stocks Whole hams weigh 9 to 10 lbs. We Bid Asked Am C a n ...... 32% out them In half. 69c,79c*“’‘ 3“*^25c 33c'" Am Rad Stand ...^ ...... 3% Cap Nat B and T .... — 160 / Am Smelt ...... 6% Conn. River ...... 460 — Am Tel and T e l...... 77 Htfd Conn Trust ...... — 60 Am Tob B ...... 49% First National ...... 125 150 Am Wat Wks ...... 12 Land Mtg and Title.. — 10 Anaconda ...... 3% New Brit Trust ...... — 180 Atcbison ...... 19% West Hartford T rrist.. — 190 ^ at PINEHURST! i Auburn ...... 46 Insurance Stocks Balt and Ohio ...... 4% Aetna Casualty ...... 16 18 Bendlx ...... 5% Aetna Life ...... 7% 9% Beth S teel...... 7% Aetna Fire ...... 16% 17% KEEP A STOCK ON HAM) Borden ...a...... 21 Automobile ...... 8 10 At Pinehurst Can P a c ...... 8% Conn. General ...... 20 23 You get the freshfst Case (J. I.) ...... 22% Hartford Fire...... 21 .23 Cent) De Pasco ...... 4% National Fire ...... 19 ' 21 OCEAN FISH Goiintry Club Qnger Ale Ches and O h io...... 9% Hartford Steam Boiler 27 29 Ask for SpMial Chrysler ...... 6% Phoenix Fire ...... 27 29 kept under perfect electrical PaleDjr I Golden I Coca Cola ...... 81% Travelers ...... 235 245 refrigeration. Case Prices. Col G u ...... 6 Public Utilities Stocks 2 ’ *" 3 5 c I 2^‘"*2Sc I .Comi Soiv 4% Conn. Eilec Serv . . . 38 37 HAYES* 5 FRUIT FLAVORS Bottles extra. Con ^las ...... 35 CJonn. P o w e r ...... 29 31 ...... I. Cont Can ...... 19 Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 40 ^Corn Prod, ...... 27% Hartford Mec ..'...... 36 38 ' Fruit P uneb...... 23c bottle L e m o n s ...... 35c dozen Druflf ...... 26% Hartford Gas ...... 32 36 ^lu Pont ....a...... *. 23 do, pfd ...... 37 40 . We carry about everything in the beverage line. Elastman Kodak...... 39% S N E T C o ...... 82 86 SUec and Idus ...... 1^^ Manufacturing Stocks C liq u ot...... $1.59 dozen | C an ada D r y ...... $1.49 dozen ' Elec Auto Irfite ...... 9% Am Hardware ...... 15 17 'Eleo Pow and Lt ...... 2% Axn H osieiy ...... 18 “ “ ' / Eox Ellm A ...... 1% Arrow H and H, com. 5% 7% den Elec ...... 9% do, pfd...... — 90 GRAPE JUICE 2 pints 29^ Qen F oods...... 20% Billings and Spencer.. — 2 Oen Motors ...... 8 Bristol Brass ...... — 10 Butterfish...... 14c lb. Gillette ...... 12% do, pfd ...... — 105 S P iC E P h a m ( S n e d a l ) ...... L 2 1 b .2 5 c Gold D u st...... 10 Case, Lockwood and B — 400 Fresh Halibut

’Grigsby Grunow ...... % )••••••< Ck)lllns Co. Mackerel BEEF LI VER • «. •aaaaaaaaa^aaaaa Mershey ...... 45 Colt’s Firearms 'Int Marv ...... 11%^ Elagle Lock Salmon Int ^^ick ...... 4 Fafnir Bearings...... — Netive Green "Int T and T ...... 3 B\iller-Brush, Class A. — Cod—Sole Cucumbers Cantaloupes .'tlohns 2danville ...... ^.... 11 Gray Tel Pay Station. 15 Beans Kelvinator ...... 2% Hart and Cooley .... — Fillet of Haddock ICenneoott ...... 5 Hartmann Tob, com... — Salmon 5c 3^"33c Kreuger and Toll ...... ; % do, pfd ...... 3"‘"25c Xj0eur*s ...... 15^4 Inter Silver ...... 8 LorlUard ...... 10% do, pfd ...... 29 htcICeesp Tin ...... 33% Landers, Prary & Clk. 23 34ont ard ...... 4 % New Britt Mc^, com.. — ^Tat Bis a...... 24^4 do, p f d ...... — I7at Oairy ...... 14^4 Mann & Bow, Class A — }7at PoiKT and- Lt ...... 8^4 do. Class B ...... “““ ]K- Y Central ...... 11 North and Judd ...... — l7orth ^lIU a...... 16% Niles Bern Pond ...... 4 ^7oranda ...... 11^4 Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 Paokard ...... 1^4 Russell hlf^ ...... param P u b ...... 1% SCOVill .ij; .j> . . «-• • •... ^ 13 Pe^m a...,... . . 7 % Stanley VV^rns ^ ...... 7% 24 HOUR REPAIR SERVICE ON Pmla M g C and T ...... 2 Standard Screw ...... 28 KELVINATOR—FRIGIDAIRE PhiUips Pete do., pfd., guar.. A... 100 Pub Serv N J . BmyUie M fg Co ...... — iS’i Radio a . . a ... Taylor and Fenn ...... — Hi:*:) Radio Keith .. Torrington ...... 21% Rey Tob B ... Underwood Mfg Co ... 7% iillliiiii I! Sears Roebuck Union Mfg Co...... — Sbcony Vac .., U S EJnvelope, com.... — South Pac .... do, pfd ...... Stand Brands . Veeder R oot ...... — St Gas and E3 > ••••••••« Whitlock Coil Pipe ... St Oil Cal ... J. B.WU’ms Co. par 40 at Oil N J . . 310 Texas Corp .. KlT.T.wn BT GAS TtanS'Amerlca UrTfon Carbide Stonington, Jime 29 — (AP) — Unit Aircraft • •••••« Unit CTorp .. Henry A. Stable, 59, Representative Unit Gas Imp from Stonington in the \bjA three sessions of General Assembly U S Ind Alco !•••••••« U S Rubber...... 2% was found dead today in the gas- U S Steel ...... ; ...... 21% filled office of his grocery store at urn Pow and Lt ...... 2% Pawcatuc^. • Warner P iet...... % Dr. A. H. Myers, medical examin­ West Union ...... 12% er of Mystic said death was due to West El and Mfg ...... 16 illuminating gas but withheld his Woolworth ...... 24 verdict as to whether death was ^ - cidental or suicidal. Stable, a Republican leader In his Snakes are known for their glut district for many yeans and a form­ tony. A 70 pound python recently er selectman was found dead two ate a - 20-pound pig in one meal. hours after arriving at his store This was enough food to keep up from bis home., the snake’s energy for more than His widow, two daughters, a son a year. and three sistefs survive.

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I HOT I^EATHEB HINTS ^nibbUh. Y you have a tree or ON CHILD OABE'^a buiut or t#b: aiaiil ^ toms grass. TOP WATER, M I M liW , Stores sefl' shruita for almost noth­ OP MOSQUITO DEHl ^ ^ •«xr4riMJsr*KSMN: Would you like to have a list of ing now, and smhU trdps too. Giddflah Gannot’ Be 'Depended' reminders idx>ut the dtfildren this Keep the garbi^ ; can away from BEGIN HERE TODAY the play place. t interfere with They are married and for the first a hundred later. natural appetite.^'' The warm weather-brings jo n tita ' rinm Cherry finds what It means to Thyn take them to the dentist and K (^ the hoUto shades down sem e the bartmring- nooiBquitd, par­ lack money. Her sttnggies witii have their teeth looked^over. A child through the day., Put down ^win- ticularly aimmd those,homes which housework are disoooraging. DIXIE who visits the dentist eve^r four dow^ tqo, to k<^ out' the hoti air are beautified-by oxnamental poe^ SHANNON, movie critio of the months won’t have much of a bill'. between nine mid fiwe.' After that of water,, or wiuch. b^pen'to He News, is friendly with Cherry. Glm Wait a year or two and see what it put them up again to let in cool near martoes or streapu.-. meets lumdsome MAX PEARSON is. ' evening air and flush the house. Through Ameri(»n' .initiatiyo Jhe' Get them all sim-suits and' let Teadi ThmoHausekee^g dangerous yellow fever mosquito who also works on the News. _ Let the chUdren help in the them get as brown as Indiaha But has been stamped oiit of xobri ^ Cherry receives a letter from her morning to straighten up the house. mother enclosing a check for $500. hark! Watch that sun. Only a few toe places in the wbrid. ’ There, are mhiutes exposure each day at first An orderly home at least looks cool. She retnms the check becaoae pride still available, however, motniiitbes then a half hour, then an, hour, in­ Plan light meals that do not keep will dot let her keep it. Dan, wor­ which sting and produce an 'itcUng t 6 e A ^ /c ^ crease it slowly then. Keep chil­ the oven gohig half the day. ried about bills, undertakes to write dren in the sh^e on boilii^. days, Do not have r left-overs in the and irritatioh of the ’skih. . a short story but becomes discourag­ WAQTHOe, e3peciafiy l^iwe&-eleven and three. pantry or ice box. Each days order The methods that. we;re ruseful in ed and leaves it unfinished. WHEM AMSUED, . Plus o u r ' and cook enough for three meals, n(> stamping out mosquitom ih tropical Two days later Cherry learns her areas win do equally weH around ' HOMS FOR A hole; AND ENUME A ^ theToctor about the baby’s more. mother is crittcaUy ffl. Cherry goes sun-bath, adso if you are to give At five o’clock let the (hildren summer homes, but-some of them home and at her mother’s bedside AT fi»fiyCKbJl unsnic- cUeA MRS. DIXON passes the UdSTMUlie bath. ThiSxiB im portant. clothes, or of material that needs no able for bathing. . . crMs of her illness but, as time pass­ 0iACK9i& Playing ip waterwon’t hurt Uie ironing at all such ns crepe and Covering the surface of the water ' m i es, does not recuperate properly. The IHSOffHNG. (diiluld.see vdiite foam splash­ The heat wave came. It arrived skillful at irenii^. She was slow larvae and-pupae.gnize ed to pieces (ff wood which are then rose to start tne coffee and prepare the window seat. He settled there "You go somewhere if you want hat that presses all around the African Jungle has supplied in its central character a certain fa­ allowed to fioat in the p(x>l. The • breakfast It was the only part of as .though waiting for a breeze. to,” Cher^ told him. ‘I don’t feel ■your forehead, you can’t blame the day chat approached com fort By Miss Emily Hahn with more ma­ mous radio star. It 'wiU be inter­ fish will eat from this for a consM- A voice from the doorway called, like, dressing and anyhow Fm not yoUr hair for growing weary of terial for her books. Miss Hahn, esting to others because it Shows erable period of time. 8 o’clock the sim was shining in the *Well of an' things'to be doing on hunlpry-” the struggle and ceasing to shhiie. apartment windows smd hot air was writer and animal lover, who has re­ hov^ a good press agent* can build Sunfish also destroy mosquito lar- a day like this— !” “i>o you good to get out Honestly, First of / all, take off your hat turned from her adventurous trip, is nobody up into a famous some­ 'vae, but people who seem to be riell rising from the i>avements. If tlm Cherry .turned. "HeUo, Dixie” she whenever you can. When you a graduate of the school of mining shades were lowered they shut off it’s smothering in here!” body. acquainted with the habits o f these said. “Come in. I can’t offer you brush your hair, sit in a place I am reputedly comedian, but en^eering at the University of fish feel that the sunfish and, toe the faint stir of air that was the Cherry protested but Dan had bis The story tells about a jazz band a cool place to sit but that chair by way. They dined at a restaurant where &ere is sunshine, and let after seeing financial conditions' of W isconsin. goldfish do not ^ along w ^ to­ only promise of relief. the warmth permeate the strands. leader who plays in a New York the window is probably best.” in the neighborhood where electric the world, I have 4®on the fans kept' the hot air in motion. much an economist as financiers. Ist, who sings as a sideline, is ill. While it is desirable to be cer­ week in July. The third week came table. She wore a briU l^ green —Charlie Cbaplto. tain that toe pool does not act as ‘ • r and it had' not diminished. The There an odor of cooking abmitl ^^^y starts to grow* Mrs. Annie ’Thornton, for 44 The leader looks around- desperate­ w. silk sport dress, nupplfiid now and the place that-was not appetizing. One, way to exetcdse ham Is by a breeding place of mosquitoes, it is fourth week opened and still there years toe chief carpet mender in toe ly for another ringer, (xm find none, the worse'forwear,.Ajuceiad-brimmed ’Tho waitress blundered with Dan’s I H*' Take it in yttur hands. I left Hollywood for one reasohl English *' House of ^ Parliament, had and at last sings the songs himself well also to make certain that gut­ was no rain, no breeze, no sign of turn it over, move it about, for­ r. straw hat with 'a gi^en band aroimd order and tblw irritated him. because of the morality (dause in the distinction of Including Lady —not because he thinks he has a ters on the house, swampy, spots coo’er weather. it, and that matched aloaost get that it is attached to your my contract. They tell me, a for­ Astor, Uoyd George, former Prime aroimd the la'wn, puddles near rocks, •iO-1 Cherry seemed to wilt. She tried Qierry ate tomato salad and sip­ voice, blit because the songs have to but not exactly. ped iced tea. Somehow there seemed scalp; It will welcome the exer­ mer reporter, to be . moral, and they Minister of Great Britain, and other be sung and there is no one else or toe overfi()w from the pool are to Keep the apartment in order, to cise and perk up. When you brush ■'Pul down that iron, cherub, nothing to say. Both of them had turn out picture after picture de­ notables among her guests when to do it. His 'voice being too weak not acting as breeding places. offer Dan eool, appetizing meals but Dixie instrudted. : "Here’s a pint of ypur hair, u m this - seme lifting picting reporters: as drunks and she celebrated her golden wedding An linciintrolled swairm of m oB- the strain began to tell on her. She frazided nerves. B oth w ere tire of gases, trapped V explained. "H e put on the last clean STATIONERY 60% stay- anyhow; If we can get that trastlng. to the minute cells that aU wood is one in the drawer this morning. Be­ last Aour in the lake before toe sun made of. . . sides I don’t seem to feti the heat setSlt’s'too good to miss!” ' Manehester Herald SILHOUETTES any more when ,Fm busy than when The roadster set off. Cherry I’m doing nothing.” glaa^ebd o y e r hOr shoulder, Wbndered Pattern Service MOTTOES “Well, there isn't a man living I’d whyNshe had that vague sense of un- 50% OFF iron diirts fOr today! FU drop in For ia Herald Patters «|B d l8d again. See you later.v (T() Ito OraMhoed) m atasqia or ooto Arebtly to NOW 15C-50C V “Thanks-for the shn^t,” Cherry Fashion Bureau, Manchester Bve- called as the other girl dipH'^j^O'sd) Dr* Percy W. Toombs, of Mem­ Qtog Herald,' FIftb Avenue'and , OTHER ITEMS Dixie’s answer was lost as she phis^ Tenn., r e c o itly told dde:^ gSrd street, New Torii CM». Be mounted the stairs. gatiis of r the Amerioah MedicU sure to ‘fill in number of pettofs OmMs, Braas, Back Eni ai Assciciatien that raoe betterment ytu «'’>8ire. Laaps, Aah Trays, ^ 'lUiM coiifd be brought about by aicoin^ and^pR^fl^or^s ^ tn he9r..(dto^ is- P a tte n Mo. The shirt deevls, then the collar 0hB(iucdnik»a .caw»j>iteiii to and then the front A , button oft “ t^'unflt < .VANTITYAIB Tkat^muit te.'jpivad on .be^;• -- ...... > a t o s 'toe; fb|dp awii^.' Written to IdWli L hiatorv of I GHT SHOP torn wiped the jM froto Yudstofi‘l9 pi^tod'^Ofitw. be-1 forsb^ iqid I :.ab)rt-qo .1 '*■ _ 'i^i'Sj>tC.- •» . , 'm r ' ■> ' 1 ■<>.. -/" ti '■^^- /<'S.

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Tdps Champion (b e Up W Hid Been Rtcanog jfiiy For BATSTATtOPEH Nktowfto'tro N, y filtoir aeereg. Caddjr Senrico; Chro R o' TBSrAKrTODAY Fa it tm sy 'pem 'Ji fusel To RoE^Pfaq^AI- ton sasM u tho'^'” / ' f y ' ■ Tord Wins Twice k FHlh FarrdI, CrakkiiiaBk, Oanut . / >J' i ! D m iio a . and C ou E aterd k GoV ^idFhrsrsJs^ Bn Craamklkitob torato out with runners os N«w BriUin. Ju m 3S—>(AF) — turd. cautflM O. Clart, iUm Bfook» d«- X IB fB t OBABM U. . . ; ^:AM i;m sds s toeMo sttompt fM diiif duunplom WM dafMtad la E A fT N ^ 's ^ e i M when with m Osterville, ICaM., Ju m 99.—’(AP) CJOAT. 8TANFOBB ♦ ' * yMtarday'a ^l*y in tba OomMetleut -^Ibc IfaaMcbUMttfi Opes golf tour­ Odt» ftowe get s m on FUtrs < amataur fo u tottmamant at Sbut- Billy nmtbmmi 'mmiStmm jittag west to second on Butko's hU' tla Maadow, but tba playar wbo da> nament's openlnir at the Oystmr Har­ to tost hut died there when faatad him withdraw, * bor Club today drew one of the most Hadlttnd struck out tor the fourtil Arehla Hovanaalaa, 20 yaariold imposing arrays of top-notebere In ildsi Uttou-tte4wnlns siMto'as time, Nsubsuer also struck cSt caddy rapraaantiiif Ooodwln Park, the 36 years’ hletoiy of the tour- ttb OtoMSiftb ddfSJSdXo a S m 3 ftowe t a l ftsvalUky. three timss n ^ downad him 1 up la tlu^ aaeoad •, - J- ■: I ■■y y 'y- ■ tor ton Of Us 18 victims. Tbs other rouad match. laimadlataly after­ The National amateur champion, ’■Afji''/, ?/| % J) ion, and Freddie Wright, Hew Records Win Not Be-enter many times a con^etitor in the tour­ 'Of be ia however,” ney, were entered. Ouiltord was the AB.kWpO.A^to dare not re-enter or omy amateur ever to win a Msesa- FelkewM, ef .4 0 0 1 0' ( 4th of July! ebiisetts open event •piinffisld 7, Harttofd X. W. Dowd, ss . . ..8 1 0 9 3 play further in the tommamant. Bridgeport 8, Rtohmood 1 (8). Hovenealan deffiated me fairly and. The outstanding threats to Cox’s in Meet Gustatoca, e 4 0 16. 0 ( Another Big HoliAiy Weeketidt defense of his title were Jbhmqr Far­ AUentown 4, NotfUk A Plitt, 9b .,..;.> .8 1 8 9 i aouarely and I don't want to be a New Haven 8, Albaiqr A f m ' . , * * I ' party in having hto dlaqnalifled.” rell, former National <^>en o h a n q ^ Wright, rf ...r .# 4 0 0 9 ( and 1927 winner of the Massachu­ Amsfiasn Leaigne Chtitomlaw and Wykoff, Souttini. Bopee, l b ...... 4 9 8 0 ( Tito cslMdfir fSToni 08 thU ytsr as sB tfc9 Clare Ipat hla chance at a aecond New York 8, WaEiiafton i r OdUofitfA^ dtCndlflff slbMiosb^ um,v successive chsunpionshlp, whoi setts play;'Joe and Mike Tumesa, McCkAqr Fmred To Set Cels, I f ...... 4 1 0. 9 ( U f liolidsjg of tho ssasoB fall on a Mmidar iwnktoir s Wee Bobby Cmickshank, Wbo estab­ Pbiladelplfia 8, Botopn A bring about -a Mw. tttls-kolder. B. MeOqnksy, gb- 4 1 0 - 1 ( issl wfdi-eiid. reaching the 18th one down, be (Only games sebedued). drove Into a trap and then missed a lished a National open record last WykoHT haa‘ not been Ua usual self Nsiibiu^p .... 4 1 9 0. Saturday at Fresh Sleadows; and Nattmal laanne New Ik tfc k Two W k thiii year, having lost one dsdston long putt , ___ _ „ New York 7, Brooklyn 8 (1st). Clare’s elimination left Burt Res- several New England professionals, to tha Bear aopnbinors. in iths 330, iafeje 84 9 jr 24 4 8 Check over your wardrobe before yoo including Dave Haekn^, Jack Cur- Brooklyn 8, New York 8 (2nd). Kisssl may have things toj UmssIf, Aitoa i l l nlk, hla clubmate, the outatanding - f . ley,‘Ted Tomer of North Adams, and Boeton 6, F h lla d ^ ^ 3. Rax,Bardq P re ^ Tea with Derby cf Prlaeaton Ms most set cot to go places and do things and be contender for the title. Resnik tied St. Louis8; CHneumati 3. AB,HH.PO.A.E. Clare for low medsd acore in Mon­ Charley Msu;Andrew, New England fsrious competition, D. MoConkey, 8b 8 0 0 1 1 ' sure you have everything you need. day's qualifying rounds. Yesterday open titllst. (Only games s^isduled). New Rocords k CiSfonna HaUou^ to retaia Us hdls title Kerr, lb./ ••••..4 0 -1, 3 9 The play will include 18 boles totematlonel Lsagne. —aad hang up a new reeordi TUs tf Stowe, 2b in his first round he defeated T. 8. Baltimore 8, Jersey 6. Hart Shuttle Meadow 1 up and then today smd tomorrow and the 86- Nm^dell of "N. Y. Ue Maagaa of Dablqdst ss hole final rounds on Friday, n ie Reading 4 , Newark 1. Cornell anil Crowley •nf.Manbatihn Eliminated Spacer Brainard, Pine (Only games scheduled). Tndk and Fieli Meet Fri* He^Ms .. 4.. • •••••w *30' 80 900 Ron can tor toe 86th annual Soon bbyittiiafs: y i iPbrM enand Shuttle Meadow 1 up in the morn­ Allratown .. e e•e•••*33 39 900 onds. . The prasent rsoord- is 9:33. ing and in the afternoon eliminated tradr Snd fidd contests of the Joe won last year In 9:36.6. ' Atlas ...... 000 000 19->1 FOR LEGION BOYS Bridgeport ...... 27 80 974 intereoUHlkte Amateur Athlietic Crescents...... 009 010 01—3 F. H. Jarvis, Jr., Goodwin Psurk, 3 N ew ^ V en ...... 2 9 83 976 , Record o f Harvard, 1981 Ugh :' Young Men. ' and 2. .. Aseodatm of Amerlea (pbeweei), hurdles winner, wiU find Bills, *Two out when wiBaing run waa Hartford ...... 37 88 .480 to be staged July 1 and 2 . in Uni­ scoreA / • Others wbo survived the first two Norfolk • • • >'• • • e 30 85 964 Welsh and Payne of Bontharn ■ * ■ runds were Dom Soccoli of Goodwin versity of CalUbraia's new stadium, Caltfomia aiad Mslsr of fitantord Two bass Uts: Boyce, Flpdlsr; A variety of styles Park, Bobby Grant Wethersfield, Rpeky ffin To Flay Here To-, Anierloiui Leagne win Ira g together: hard to beat Ih the lows, tbs Tro- sacrifice Uts:' Dowd, D. MeConkey; runner-up last year; R. C. M^rley, W. L. Pot ’Ten 1881 champione who wfll try jans appauentty have aa edge with stolen bases: FalkowsU, Plitt, Cde, New York .. •••••••#43 Hartford, Peter Petroskl, Goodwin 19 .708 to du;deate tow successes of a Payne, Carls and PauL Scarlett of Fledlsr; left c f bases: Atlas 7, Cres­ to pick from . ^ -jm Park and H. C. Wilke, of Wethers­ ' nif^t; Doniddieader Sat- D etroit...... •••«•••eS7 27 . 978 year ago. / Princeton, Fates of Yale, Meier ahd cents 0; iMss on balls off: Fiedler field. FUiadelpUa • • • e • • » edO*' 80 •971 Thirty-six other point winners of Record wiU,dlspaty them. ^ 0, Neubauer 0; Ut by pltdier: PUtt Washington 1 eee • • • e #37 30 982 the games who will strive to Ity Neubauer; etyuck out b j: Neu- nrday At ThompsoimDe. Oeveland .. • e••e••*33 31 937 CoUtoUa'e Bill O’Connor will be William H. Booth, Shuttle Mesi- improve thdr showinge of last on hand, seeking Us fUrd atraight Muer 1, Fielder 9; umpires: H d- dow, defeated W. L. KriDnholm, \ St. Louis . . . •••••••#33 82 908 year. ■ land, Hewitt Chicago ...... 38 41 959 Ugh Junty title. • But thw Tro|ain Manchester, 3 and 1 in the third And 250 athletes-ln aU who wlU crew of Van Oedel, Mtfftoughton, division, first round, This will be a busy week for the B oston...... 12 54 .182 bend every effort to reach the per­ LEAGUE STANDING Junior Legion team which has three Brannaa and Stywart may be too W. L.- TPet indndins flaiwela MB-twUls Md kni^ Yon needB* t Morgan H. Alvord, Manchester, National fection that win oertity them aa much tor the lanky lien leaper. / won two matches in the fifth divi­ games scheduled. The first will be L. Pot. definite candidatee for the UtiifSd Pilots - > «-• «•••••••• 2 1 .667 pair for any sport yhp enter Into.. - ' ■ sion. He defeated C. H. Zimmerman, plEyed tonight at the West Side Pittsburgh . »••••••'# *33 37 960 States Olympic team. Trojan DUik Barbee is a dach 'CrebCen •eesosbee 2 2 900 ’ I 11^1 i' .1 ' iialriMiiftouaU'^ Ne^ Haven, decisively, 6 and 8 and oval and^ their riyals will be the Chicago ...... 85 80 '98S The ' reiult of aU this may he to cop fiaotber broad jump crown.' Atlto • •eeeoeeeee* 2 8 .400 then went 21 holes to beat J. C. Legion team from Rocky Hill. Sat­ Boston . . . . tee • • • • • *83 81 987 startling. Oonservativs experts He ought to oraek Ua own inter­ Ephees 1 1 908 Pesuse of Shuttle Meadbw, one up in urday will see the Legion team in a Pbiladelpblx •••••••o33 86 . 907 profess to see destmetion of five collegiate record of 26 toet 8 1-3 the second round. doubleheader against Thonmsonville S t Louis . . . • eee# m-i #33 82 900 records. Bdng more enthusiaatie, incbM \ Gray is given a ebanoe to'beat the at the West Side oval. 'Tonight’s Brooklyn ...... 84 86 .498 I believe the total damage will Mt Worth tlM fpdce of admission, the record of,63 feet 1-4 Inch.' game will start at 6:80 p. m. while New York .. • ••#••# o33 88 968 perhape 10 records, andlndude a pole vaulting exUbttton alone! , Stanford biso may break the dft* Union Suits and Shirta ani Skorta Ip eoOi Saturday the first-game wiU start Cincinnati .. e • e c•••#3X 48 919 couple of world marks. Orabsr of the Trqjans Is toe de­ •nnuneiy fabiiea. at 2 p. m. sharp. cue record of 160 fe#t 0 8-4 Inches. EAST SIDE LEAGUE InteniatfeBal League. fending toamp and neord bolder B ob^ Jones, dsfendliig duunp^ hM The boys are going out to win W. L. P et -Opinion seems'to tyt unanimous at 14 feet 1-3 inch. ' Re will ine^ tossed the platter over lOl feet tUS these three games-as t];ey. still have Buffalo \ ...... 48 38 906 that Ben stringy SDUer of Stantord. Pod of GUL WnXSTARTTUESDAY a good chance to tie the Rau Locke year. ‘He ought not haye too much BaltlmoN .. e e e•e e< #44 39 908 Stanford star, wUl lower in ^ ^ ^ fornlar Butermeisterr of Harvud, trouble b e a ^ lAboidc, 8 toam- Post of Hartford for the leadership eeeooo'otse • e33 81 975 leglate and world marks in the Jefferson of U. C L. A. and five in this section^ mate, Cirowley of Yale and Hill- ih e first game of the East Side ‘M'nnt.riMl__ ...... 86 86 900 quarter aad half-mile. ’ He has Yale vaulters—Lee, WiUiamscn,' The hammer fend jfevelln throw 'league season will start Tuesday, Rochester .. e • a • eee e *33 87 998 eclipsed the former record of 67A Pierce, Squires and Thompson—all records a i n ^ quite , snug.' Mo- Now stylea in blaek tail white, bhu^ and tan, tala sntf July 5, at the Charter Oak street ACES VICTOBIDTJS Jersey City . e•e s•e e #33 42 965 seconds three times this season. H* o f whom hava fiirtod with i4-fbot DOngsl M’Pena/kmildwlq thetOrr wWte, ete, AUo MUn wWtei, eftoee tbfit are woS grounds at 10 o'clock. The person­ Reading . . . . • b e e e e e #30 44 906 has the half-mils heights throqghoiit tbs season. Aces won their eighth gkme of the mer. Metcalf MFDarUwmth. con« nuute snd hsTt rail weiirisc awtles., . ^ nel of the teams and the schedules Toronto . . . . • e a • • #33 45 986 stondard of 1:81A twice. Wadiig detent at SOOixtoot dlstanoes, Is ac­ season by beating the Blue Sox 9-6 Ben win gst competition In the .440 Ndsml Gmy c f Stanford is tbs are as follows: yesterday. Wiley pitched a goqd corded an e ^ to the javelin. Athletics: J. Sullivan, c; T. Fre- TODAY’S OAMyg from WoessMT, Southern. CaUtor<’ shot put choles, with: strong eoniF The winning team?. W guesa .is to- ney, pitcher and captain; E. game allowing omy seven hits and nia; d trr, Pena, Warner, Yale; petition tomtog from Us team­ hit very well to win his own game. fitontord, fingers orosssA o f ceurse, Bonsebe, lb ; E. Wadass, 2b; J. Ed­ EMtena Leagnis aad Adams, Bates. He may hot bs mates, Xtyfloan and Laborde. Oil- I'don’t balieve Graber and Hall can, wards, ss; P. Staum, 8b; A. Gra- Bently also pitched a good game but Springfield at Haritord (2). forced to 1st ’er out to keep his bane of Brown, JciMS of N. Y. U. provUto triumphs as of last yew vlno, tf; E. Bellfiorc, cf; F. Server, had poor support. KUrlowlcz caught Bridgeport at Richmond (3). half-mile title, unless: Pen H8Uo#Slt and iNBsrry of California an are when, -seutben Callfornto barely If; W ^ , Webb, Robinson. a hard hit fiy ball o^ae hand. Greene Allentown at Norfolk (3). of Harvard elects to oppose him. counted betoer beta than Bob HiR' fielded some hard hit grounders. noiiad out ' Stanford, 40 6-7 to '.m Senators: Truman Cowles, pitch­ Albany at New Haven. Tbs century dqel between Kissel, cf ’’Yoy, si|rprlee wlaaer. last year. 44 39-88. . O • er and captain; O. Cook, c; D. Wiley, Squatrlto, Hose featured for Amerleaa League Cowles, 2b; A. Kurlowicz, Sb; P. winners, Bentlj^, D. Hagenow for the Chicago at S t Louis. YoarV Aliezi, ss; A. Bosco, If; A. Beccio, losers. The Aces are to play Man­ Dstroit at Clavelaad. mm lb ; J.’ Tlemey, cf; W. Anderson, rf. chester Green Thurbday at Mill Lots. WaShtogton at New York. Pirates: J. Lovett, lb and cap­ Aoes Jrs. (9) (Only gamee scheduled). tain; S. P; H. RusseU, AB R H PG A E TfsSnaal Leagne Gems Win Opienet s m c; E. Rose, c; W. Sinnamon, 2b; Kurlowicz, 2b . . . 6 0 1 1 1 C Brooklyn at PhikuMplfia. Bfjjisee^ViSnaBMS Connors, l b ...... 8 0 ,0 8 0 3 S t Loula at Cincinnati. R. Pond, ss; F. O’Leary, 8b; S. Bettar eome in and Sod bne for yonraelf. / Yon c m Kose, 8b • • # e e .# • (Only gamea eehadulad). liw , Ktitaeee, • Athletics y-¥feto, Taggert, If; R. Rlemer, cf; F. Squatrlto, e SChleldge, rf. In Defense of Title Ua first start, fend, best Itod Scat cq KYO aoMt real cash,. ' -.: '. ;' ’ .' « Giants: E. Squatrlto, c and cap­ Greene, ss , tain; J. Petrledo, ss; M. Zwlcli;, p; Simmons, If and Jos Stwdl, L. Smith, 2b; J. Mordavsky, -cf; M. ^lley, p , •••see* with Rue^ Fislmr in Ua _ bestfform f Lewis, Jt • .0 Yaalto-Thslr home nma bsat Sana- Ferguson, rf ; f e i m i u d S u i s pertaittltting tbs ■ eppoaitiott «nty .three ton 8 to 9.' Mueshko, 2b; R. McCarthy, rf; ,B. Dowd, If • .8 jaumy FredfeHch, Dodgsrs Beat »35.d0 Sc^ldge, cf; H. Sq^trlto. Jones, cf . . . . tinglse, iM Gems epsnsd^M de­ Usher, p • . .'•(•U'.g Magnuson, rf fease of thdr Hcmbrd TwWght CManUm a sq ^ ja m s with sUhtb Any boy wbo wishes to play ball Ibmlng horns run mth OM cq. and has: not as yet given his name BATTiUSO, I E tm T League ohampioasUp laat al| h t by 86 - 7 8 11 10 Totals ...... 85 9 12 27 7 1 nBBby Brown, Bravis— HsM in, may do so by reporting at the defeating the St AngnstiassY to 0 St: Anktoiiift (0) Phiniss to tour lifts a»d faitmsd shL\ Charter'Oak diamond on Tuesday Bine Sox (5) at Colt’s Park. . . ‘ AB R HPO A ABH H PO*A BUI HaUfehia, Cards--ftoppsA morning. Brother oi K lh F iik Hart­ A crowd o f at least 2JXN) watch­ F. Fanetogt 0 Reds wftkfOmr Uto;’ , > The schedule follows: T. Hagenow, 8b.. 8 1 1 6 1 ed this contest and tlic.<^ between Madatea, 8b . . . . . 8 0 Athletics-vs. Giants, July 5. Bently, p • • • • • a the Sport Centers im FrM . Raff T. Farrell. If * ,...8 0 Pirates vs. Senators, July 7. Baker, lb ford Boy Ho hsde aid which the termer won U 'to lO; toe J. Farie^ i h . ;i .8 0 Senators vs. Athletics, July 13. D. Hagenow, c boors, however, being protssT H. Rioi, c f____ 8,. 0 Giants vs. Senators, July 14. Pongratz, ss . the loa srb Y ^ claim ft ufiw 5!«apten,o j\ a Canade, cf . ... 'tookad at tha fiUsli. Friiilty- nl|^ ^ Pirates, vs. Athletics, July 19. GetriAD Throa Yoiai. ■®ceby* rfi p.r*'*V,9 0-. ■MW Olairtf Vf. pirates, July 2L Runde, 2b e • see e e the Gems play, the BonieOvale, " Larder, rf 0^0 ”Lifty” St John led top Morse, If eeeee 6 0 # • New York, June S9A-(Am —1 left U ^t with threevUi^ PetrOUe tomily uideaibtodV'la end George Dtoon was tog to Last Night ^s^Ffghts T ota ls...... 39 8 7 37 7 6 SSSiLfcS DattoUns^ er Gem to get more then .qoe 0 i m o 1 AceA^rs...... IQO 809 103—9. etnmk ont-on n o r Blue S o x ...... lMr:il0 000-6 formerformer' woild By H hbooiated p r e s s ebamplbn ahatobad _ tfre. toe Ml, and sto'b 808 080 Chlcago-<-C!uurles Retalatf, Du­ Two-baM hit, w ein iB ietr thriai^ beatings ftom BUIr P ie tm t .Tom>C!amO /■ luth, stopped Lei Marteno, Chicago, base hlti^ Kose, itly: tbs winter, season > an8 :xthi ant' wne L hits, off Wiley 7, dded-hs'd^try tdi hstkl byi’migef’’^ -New Yoris-^Franlde P e tre l, rifice hit, Kurlowicz;! m i’s less tomoin Schenectady, outpointed Bat Bat- Koas, Sqwtilto, WlUy, IFergusdn, Who lives in tallno, Hartford, 10. Runde, HagenoAv; /jSoim e piayr They Terra Haute—Simmy > (Hid) Rundle (uuassistodk&dilbM to routo in -'ths dnaisgbter, Terre Itolute,' outoolnted Aces Irs.'S, BlM on U ^ nlgkt and WiUie Osier, Boeto^ 10. bkUs, off Wiley by taUno .a troonelnlr Fort Worth, Tex.^louls Avery, Witt a naanlmous Broefidyn, out; Ited johnny MaU' Detroit, ill. V- ' "A 'jy:- ’tr/M?®’®«:a „-.-j^. -™S'’^?i'.!S«^>1^!£WaIii‘;^‘^..y5V‘^ . ' ^ « * - '.’ "' ';.. .- • a’v ■U'*Ar» : W«s. ' " ...... 5> > .' MM i i ' ' ■

1 ^tV•V. >; • aaassi I I I 11 Vi I Min i ~| e^ii^i,ia^^—^ i ! ^ H I S P S W B< a M T k s f p ^ ...... • t l ^ . 4i780 Vv;'.- , 4 4 t i » m A ; ] | j ^ c h e 8t t ^ l^tqiabd'lb^l Mige, ‘a ; Ig*r;<)(fci j ’tj|g ^ ?htyf6TBaa‘ csipip^i — ...... - . 'V. eeifi&fram /ftym jtl^i 6i09ii^ .^.v ':ha4 ANNpDNf|Ei«;N® 8 ^ > r .a lnilibty#8L V ^iASSIFIED’ cif^tye i’liaS'^lnM! RFMT'I FOUR?S^' QF p « - Ci^t the/ ItjlMk. In. A p ® Don’t ortliff i|&> and'-a /Ibss .of 23,8 kSiBpa I t; jg ^ e d .: ,'.thq{ ilx.»««ns«'wonai tp *i(V > medist^. and ohj^r I^ifft6<‘ln Mity a 'yegi^ee^Sw tiro -i ... j - H v w u n d w aw>bnnd Y.06. OTO worda tflnlm iim ooitJa Quality ' also NgM F a t i^ t .: Wt9i ’ 9t ^ ^ rM llaea ■ < foods, «rscl0ty,'^af^ goods at egpressed an opifi^'ln d i^ t oppo- taicagOi „ :t«a par day for tncBPlaat ______iniAi^ribil^ •ffidTj Chttis; "ia y .:of ’G 6L M ti^ to what the'idate-is trying to •reducad^prlc^ S^litrand Broi., /X V , wiUi aU:>ttioiiim FOR ?g-;bfR^ tp the ■piWVO.,' ' ^ a t a h ^ .i 17, t m > So. Main atseet l^:7(M )b. S iim ^ t. atreet;^.' near v with as 986,6he with the I. daifadvartlBlng given upon ramsat. Axittur uA. K noi^ ^ ’ o r i , FOR oyezlweird to a m m tb th e - .. ordered for three or six daya 'ning conditton; fliet 6 ^ tah^Jit gtreet„ ■ StvCSriuitarj peiit oyer the 82,887,986 In A f ii W.'V V* > je s s e, d the — pidh)bh . — h*ifl 1»eeh| MMs^'lIariba WahA' «f IliiM en. stopped before the third,or'flftli, 13 Fairfield atreet. : \ hit Lake,'v rm t' ilhle. RboriF .aRd alM8 of 49 per egnt f^m^the tpurii: with:ihe'^^rtpal' .kldim ers .^u^tyf^daooiesx^W alriL Osaw ^ ‘* be charged only-for the ad^ ^ ----- /5i71 or8i»4. o f Culms’' berwf times the ad appear-' *',981;D68 la May a year' a ^ . GaS bia^ 6f dueled tiudw hSe-he .conaldeted Cqrtls here,as.a fT”’** frt* T iii Trflnrthin an ^ha¥^gk at-the rate earaetu .f>ii&. w j&nprbva- FOR nwim I — fof the Zhoath. tota^M' '“"" he believed him hot. guilty oiQfiial.. Arthur. N ;'.F ld ll^ '.lowanpe or refanda oaa- ha aihde F O R S a l e —1628 F p r d N l d l. ^ Phone E^aMactti 1' 6817 dir npqm.,cqt-J ii;978i600 cm a gala o f 4 ^ ludlct- Stamfbrt a i ^ Uae ads stopped -after,:tlM ■' sedan, chpap\for'cash. Call si ta«e at Ccivghtty ceiit'^ ,ayer the? 11,767,600 cuWc tfeinr electrie-lighty, reut^yt^ reia- the;=balty’8-body W a ^ f t u ^ l ^;to5^K lk^ ^ another with Ton* Jotosd the Goiiiifh&^^^«rty than one Inoorreet Insertion T e le p h o n e 8111 a f t e r 6 p . ip .; ggra^^ nbasant auBuner locatt^ Ajr ai)|vertlBement ordered- for ads^on for the niontb- ahifliimtd4Li'‘TeU nikttSSWhat ah» «hoth«r view. The jury can forai.lta aud hy delegation; vuls: was nroyld- a'than oM tlma •, >., » -/ xwsomgbile termm 1 9 ! A u tu fn n 8 L tp l^mw lowi of p^l^Bads. in the igori few dMy« t .w yti -^^ualpna from the teatimpay off adlwltha state hedge iad’ftdNd. t# inadyortent omUsldn of Ihobr- CAlO O iy»INGSQ ilLY pbluwon of advertising w ill be MOTORCYCLES^ binp by cancellation of the BICYCUS. 1 1 Fm*jn«H|bD RipOM :tb rent. pgr criat ftopt thefing. Bruce had testified he. con/Bidered Joaeph.C. KeefS of. HflW; L o n d a (' harie nMde tor the service ,'enoeyed. Oftrage available. I f h ^ 3 ^ . 1)114,993 kwh 'in May 1681. Visited In daU ' Curtis a liar because he sud he reeelvea.:h caha as. a ntiM Cor hta .AlPadvei^ibmenta miist Ponform hi^ obtained: from Mrs. argumentative^.'ability. ^Be wahy rla .oopy-: and typography with FOR SALBl-^LATE .1988'Jh (!^ -ij' w./'I j,I.. . .ji.i. Under cross'examinStimi b y . 81.000 btlons enforced by the publish- Chief motorcycle. Call 8408 bar Fhdier, ebiitf .di^mise/cOuin^.___ Bitioe 'jy m iarspresentatimh'Itwaa diiawn in to;a lobby dudiaafaMv-wittL td ttey reserve the right to I tween 5 and 7 p. m. ' 4 > Bff.^^RgYyANTED $^A (Oeattaraad :n « i i l P i P A T S M keil. said had vial^ C (tat|S In in; connection with i n effort to re- a' group MUthifiraea. .TNie-debate* revise or reject any copy con- •o.f . ■ -1 ’ • • jail'after he bad cohfessed'.tbat; all gain thisluon.ty thh^ -Bntce met waa sharp httt-ln tbs ;end; Jdered obJecGonablC CUISINO HOURS—Oasslfled ads to ...... dr doardw, cities tdtid^ 242^34, a ddefhaae of he negdttatimi w ere-a hoak .. ’arid CiMtis Shorily after .the .LIhdbeigh I ambothed-over tha rtiRsd be published same day must be re- M OVING-TRUCKING-v- lady dr';ggntletuan. Home dooliing. •9 per ceztt:!h!om April, and o f 4' per 1 BWEE IN FO RM CurtWut that time emphatically xd- baby waa stolen. Be failed to'get I of ons, Texan who gB've ' Mm the money but he became intereated presinit' eetved by. 13 o'clock noon; Saturdays S T O R A G E ' 1 0 T e le p h b h e .7680*: ___ .L ^ .; cent from :Mqy a;;year. ajga. Postal . •• ' '• .4: affinned that the had been in touch llit l a. m. receipts alw'^repoii^'fbr/iO^ etties, with-Oie actual-kldniwersr ' ■' — in. ,C(irtiaV story o f .negotiations ; in-1 H^ELEPHONE YOUR PERRETT A Q LpfN E Y mCv—W.e 4otaifid-8d^,681;^« dr«q>^ of .47^. per ^dent of the New York here untfl It opm aJ* . seM oiClee on or before the seventh New Fork, going south and west mouts, near Center. Inquire i . vr— — — I waerepprted to be S to 8.' Senators Norfolk’.” IIWhune, Inc., publishers of the New ; . ' '' :..■ di^ following the first insertion of Hastofli said . Curtis told intrt t.« York Hprald-TrlbUne. Yesterday .he The si»-lndSw-.«f-Mayos^ - ad otherwise the CHARI Agedts for Uhited Van Service, Lilley street Telephone 5911. s j’ V w ill be collected. No responl of- 'tbe; Uegding iobi^- dlatance had confessed tl^ all his stories of Curris’ offer to Mm to'sell I of -Ohicapiio Was MtrodUood> to y, for errors in telephoned/ads moving com pai^ Phone 8068 FOR RENT—^POUR- -room upsUir S iy v 8534,144343: and A p r i l ''M * . 4 f ^ ^ . “ ! ^ * “ ’ were identifled>^| negotlafiona. -with , the kidnapers the **•■“ atory“*'‘“* of .Ms negotiations. No ernor Cross to '* whom II m < n .b i asiumed and their .acouf agreement/waa reacfaed'>pepding re- of CmmeOtieat -wary;--. ci|Uiaot be gnaranteefi. ' 8860,, 88^ .:;" ■ jVnJ.w ^’ .^tehemient Inquire- at 86 ' ' Wo were .-a hoax In order "to get- aome bridge street 8S02;714;8(%wMch,;when>aNgMr»dL A? proWbWon contest sleep,’? : tmm.of tha^i^d to ity lunahts. ArcM ljaM -'lfeN ^ - a^.jglvw i>A -Bp- IN D E X O F I with the April ;tbjha'of 83253!PW3 l 5 ^ ^ the .convention for final OonfebeloB. : Today Haiken testified ' tlm t he lice pass with Ms Bama‘ angr^^ CLASSIFICATIONS . REPAIRING FOR ' RENT—4' ROOM V u p s ^ g ln was \75. .per cent'lotrer; Cohipai^f. Sauator. Walsh did . Curtis has his I was with Curtis, in south Jersey-at on It "■ ' ■ > ' : • ,iV.. [P eeeee^ecj eXa* • a • • PgJg'g’aCge e e' '■Mi ;fia4, iWith. finished. atUc . room; all With A tyiar ago May, the dec^paso- I ------h, ‘majoritymajority but saidaald: ‘T confeaslozi at^eveh'tbe prosecurion the tisiewthe baity’s body was found .••••#• a w^ 4p • p ' B m o w e r s .- s h a r p e n e d , key-gqak^' fib^ovementsy - iot water^^ heat, w a s.:^ 3 per>jcrs]M::,B^ eloadngp^n ^ auipdsirt’tf 5^ is dlsr^nnhsir • lt,l. attempthig to on May 12. I ' James'J. wakdi-relatM that' aaa9CCe>aMtag>^a««»ag;ft C mg, v^uin i^ ^ e ri/ idcjt, 'gun, Before thty; learned o f the dis* I a vdte w as taken MiteaPrideu^ iSva* * a a¥ g g'rjc B . clock repalHug. BigithTraUA 62 garage If desired 441. Centeif slareet aum Of- 889378376 w h ic h apers-and hy | covery of Ahe. body Haskell said mlttee nf "“rblrh bn Ig 'nnfhb|i'~ uils . i r i ip 'M e m o rtg m e a a a a a a a a a.a.i( • a*a aora B Pearl etfeet. i ; * or telephone 427A Oeht lower TOREi-Eai« while *— ■ v'j ’ ' Anto Aocessorlea—Tires f .■ pigtypii total lS^Bteiiifec^M]iVo5^ fbplMMedteto'easfe payiwffntl *9elr m / } ' I tha^^iyms (hutto, aald_- tiy {«vya w y o^ersd‘io sjeet tiM BMiB, ^ tio R e a rin g —^Painting ■ a^i;aiai-e« learning; Details free. HkiMord FOR RENT-t47 MAPLE 81?., vtyts 7Ji per'-cent lower iter *^/ihei^| of]% le veterito’s bonua in ^ ^ ce ] After HahkaU.tjd^eateuaed Frank raferr^ to tJ^- ^JlmUly he was;'peniilttad}td>'ff»*. A nte gchools T—A Academy of Hairdresalng,' 693 rooms, modem'.with garage; F. &' fo r . Ap r^ the f ig u ^ 'hringi Yfity, I ceftlflcates entered the^smoke-flUed 1 J* Wilaon o f B^titirdpre, ’ a spe<*l j « Aviator, ^seated at the the Iiw tn ' Autos—Ship by Truck ...... '8 Main street, aartfqrd. ^MiUinlng^l46. 318,928,197; Aprfl, 816,080.746/ Man | wimmittee. rooin.fnnd cMied for en-1 A3®“t of the Ravenue T>spartm*t,'| jrosecuuon table, returned HSs- A gtosT-For H ire I* e e e e ca a a gaa a a a ^ 9 —'• t— -— —— '', ell’s glance, and smiled ver^ dlgbt- aiitiiges^Orvlce--Storage -•.... 10 f o r r Fn t —a r o o m tehement: 'ftH hpi«» for, 207 plants were 8',074,6001 dbraement; and leaders of organized 1 called as thnYowtiivprQiBCUtioii • * Otorepqlaar-Rioyoles 11 ly. 'aomd. Autos—Motoroable )s—aiotorcghJes. x...r 11 RELP W ANTpil^^iM ALt 36 SOBlsseUstrertMaulre Geo John- wMdb-te; 9.6 per. cent lew tiiian‘the jagricuRurs’ put forward their Ideas P^J5L®M* • ’ ' ’ (“ W h a ra ’j . Bustneeslustnees and PretdaeloBNlProtdaaloBN Servlcee son.h 86*E1bs* sApiU .ltoW •>' f . [personally.. 7 . . Wilson testified.-^t at the lihd- Wetnessjstness Services Offered ...... i t MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT G a s coh8uinptlon‘fipr ' Was f Bijt whim^'tSeVeomli^l^o adjo'uzn -1 bergh home in Hopewell on.the Mght tvSn%tn»otlierT” 1■'' HofiBeboldpUsebold Services OfferedOff \ . . . . . 18'A world reioowned’ RaWleigh Home FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM fiat yifith 769;606,300 cu. ftu wMie for April ed'the plktfbrm contMhed no pi^^' *the baby’s body was found Cuftis .'^vJKMDpt A R B E im ib Bultdlng—Contracting ...... If Plerists—Nurseries .. Service buslnees in cites of Man­ garage, first floor, Uudem im p le ­ x,.. ------*‘ on the bonus; It Ignored the prono- described to Mm in detaU/the mbm- Ppnergl- JDireetors chester, Hartford, -Rockville and. ments, 329 East Center street t^e- eltion for attack upon' the p a^ the gang he said he had been Los A n g iiw ,. June 29.— (AR)— I E sn U n g —r-Plhmbing—Roofing* !ra East Hartford. Reliable hustler phoue^sbfigi ‘ ’ J®^^®,?tiilp M'Cpngreaa; and i : bound dealing with. see...... 8...... He sMd Cihrtishamed'the.baiBdnamea me oana asasi P'®^' . ^ ■ . .ipeyy—pressmaking5 ...... can start earning 836 weekly and blectzlcity used wMch ia. 63 peb the i ^ y to no'specific.method o f *dratl4l nominee of the Cosununlst tbid-ypu are S ® S FOR RENT—8 ROOM -^apartment cent leu than in April and 9>9 per farm rrilef. Although recognizing John, Dynamite, Maving-, Kving^rucklng—Storage . . increase rapidly. Write immediate­ S^g^onm gffi held in the dty Jail to- b l^ .evrat'ot your hpum _ Jointing—Papering ...... ly. Rawlelgh Co., Dept CU-86-S, . wlth^ all improvements, hot water cent less than in M ^ , 1981. the appeal of farm leaders for a Goldberg, ”A greateat wg Norwegian | hond.,of 'fjp'iOOO. f o r /‘sup-1 Btefesslonal Services a a a a a a^ heat furnished, near the Crater. The ratio o f increase'in carload- declaration pledging • eaualltv to Jew.” . ' } '513)000. for .”sus -1 K t ...... a a e a a a a •Albany, N. Y. ! pleim /of crim inal sjm dlealto —Dyelnj^-Cleanln/, ... Telephone 4674-8920. Inga for. 14 cltief in‘May bvef April agriculture.' ■ . Curtis also described a wbmanr v ods and Service ...... was 15.9 per cent» the f l | ^ ------^ called HUda, v?bo he said was Dyirn. ■Fd R’ RENT—COMPLBIELY rrao- tfahted-^Riislness Sorvice (s:e a a a a SITUATIONS W ANTED^ 10,883;and 9,376'" mlto’s wife, .and gave smaUeat' de- \ -BdBBBflonal /vated four room flat, 98; Charter pa^ witollay ,i ^, ..,., , tans bf/the^sgedSidnap sbho*w«f Q|>ttrsaa-«nd Glasses FEMAI^E.:^. ; . 38 Oak street. Apply Ssim'B Shoe K^aM Instru^on' . . 28 tM ‘vtotbJ;,waa li,fo*^ fibere Was ,a He gaveHUds’s tUSphonenumbraral gvMter wmm «««♦«.j.*,, AsAolag a a a ' a ^a'a a a a «. . ^ * .^'And 067 isOny Ti l l l P O DOb06s — "rDr6.tlaFJLil iTr ’flidi viI e m > TVTteiToM wahted—InstructionL 80 RENT /EtUNTlNG?—Tell us whet o f'653 per ebut Imm- thb^ figure of ; t 6 K 1, _ PInmnctal P In a n H to hlg^ wages. Write Herald Box R. you want we’ll take cere of it for Boods^^o^cks-^MortgagesBonds—.mocks—Mortgages ,..... ‘IP 7338/3nira.to^Mj|^^ JtarindSAO^portnnlties .ri . r’e a a a•11^'si;. P iri^(]^& A g e n ts ■ Wanted ...»% .... • >•.. .:..,37-A and’ Pomeranian ,puppies. Mrs. Ibbstipu, rent reasonable.' 82 tB4/cM*bspthtt^>fl^ April, i brought 'to toe lhatitution froL ^ the.kidnap onfft^’BIla Wuatlqne.WAnted—P»»W . . . i , S8 Frank cablln, 29 Cottons strget er street Inquire 80 Walker. thei^ h a ^ ^ S ^ liOM p e s ^ val-1 __Lebanon,____ twd days age,- had idrati _ , Q>ast'Mst;- Guard justivltlesjibttvitles ’ a« a t: Woods . MAUD: 'Did Noman t * ,,you____ ‘taal mtnatlons Wanted—Male .....;; $»' ' M k .' Employment Agenolea ...... - 40 1^ at May aiM | fl* MiS«f ae ^mge :*^be^of ^Aflb«?tmtlm»d; and;a.jwaroh [ ^ 4^ *t?ak-HPefe^Panl«ry—Vdktelea FOR RENT—JIV E ROOMS, .2nd ^13 vi4!tW at W^ toJd m jK^ mr tbe;^^ MABEL-^ T 9 7 5 . S j8e^"Slrda—Pets . . . 41' P O U L T R Y a n d ' ' floor, all Improvements at 137 I’t, remiMnbiir'l ^ y omclalB be had oasbbd a vet-**^*»y^^kStoJimy said'to;m»;| ...... 43 S U P P U B S 4 8 die Turnidke West Inquire; 1st f **2 ?“ *“ •>««»•' Ooihpensatlon cheek in Hart^ RBytem r^Suitim P U l^ and_^8appllee ...... 48 fleor. ' -' ^ , was 24 pareent,:and In value 54 per ford-jipie l and that he went to O o|. L M b w fb ’ tSStifled yeaterday' «uueun. X. ■'> .' raated — Pete—Poultry—stock 44 FOR SALE^ itOAS'riNO - duckf, • iii . • fnle- Miseellniieouay ‘ «g i - cent ;> V . . : ? I Randolph,-Vt; ramiite ptiNmaring I Condon, the ^ leles for Sale ...... ' 4g dressed, 26c ,. M e aliyeT • also FOR RENT—FtVB AND SIX mom "Sf” drlnldng tobUq: wh^ paifl-a-^tytila 160.000 ..B « baby ducks. B.^^A Ia n , 87 D o a a e tearairata, witb all modem W ending IW erlala 47 mbbaw .^ u * at :f%M7)247 | iter he saM he remezn^^ nbthlv >raally had' b i* In contact stTMt Telephcme pipvomrats. Inquire at 147 E a s t this pasticay; whUei fke numt until he found himself fin thex«- . hoe-•_ _ y: I A/lthv n ffi tlty ftiite kldb^iert IrfsCtimoateaim ‘MmaAand ’esMilstfll was one la ^ e .^ Appllaneee—Radio ... 40 Center street or telephone 7864. fdr Aptll.W as 2 3 2 4 and their value, I pital in Concord. . of toe niostl^iortant factors to the • • • • • a a e e aa #e.ava*e49*^ 82)28' ^ 0L Compwed with May,| 1^ * ? T. Farm—Pairy Products, 50 FUEL AND PEED 4 9 -A FOR RENT—6 ROOM dowhstalm 198L there was a decrease of 48 p e r Behold ...... ^ g i fiat' op 'Blgriow street lfiqulre ;58 the pollcw,Monday with- a toy gun, I When WilSon told o f Stopping two blnew and Tools...... 63 FOR SALE^^KDlt^JNO Wood. Ap­ cent, in number add 61A per cent in near the ScMme of toe store M dno. the Coast Guard Srarehes as-a re* Blegl Instrum ente ...... s* Sgelow street or telephone 5868; value of autombbile silee. loa apd Store Equipment • •eg ply Mr. Thoibton, at J. W; Hi^ but- becam a' deihidus when tbra ^ Curtia’ story, CM. lindbetgb l0Ql» "in Apparel-Furs- * ‘ “ ...... eimohd floor, all Uxtyravetnents ehd etea.was 9 per’cent lees > than'.UL ityjie alasbedhls wriat with a ntoDr ®9 to Aaalattnt Attojmty Genmral ® wUy -• e e *««««• A ^ , the total Uabihtiea o f 88^ blade and was takra to.'flti^ hos- J<>®®Pti Uatyap. who is partidpat- •Bfifed—Hotele—Hcaoirte* iPirefle, 27 Starkweatiier atreet Restannuiffl HOUSEHOLD GOOtiR 61 870,808 of toe lOO- Mi^ bankn^tcles pttal,lbr m epamtoatlon. It w * to-|tityto the proswmtlon. , . _ B ^ h o u t B oard ••ease. 59 ^ O R R H 3N Tr-fl ROOM FLAT ' With Wai 218i4vper crati^eatbr toirn the dicatSd today be w;ould be hdd af irfiera Wanted eeeeeegee,69«A FOR SALBrr21 HUDSON atteet, ^ n Walker stthet Up r * o i ^ in April with liahW- f^ days longer. ' ;^ap^> DAX*8 SSMBOH »try'Bbafd---Resortsi_'‘ M -j. —z' —^ •age#*## , 00 .tada, bureau, .hookcaM,. chgirg, .tiea of 8h068342;> IhV:confpailaon u.- le^HeeUurante ...... 61 iaiiph>5..^ Walker atosst' leu— R oom e-^B oard- 43 \desks, tables, rugs and n-numbgr ■■■ - f with M«9, .4081,.^ wlm tbare were 82 Hartford, June-29^—(AP)-r-state jSliT ' Real Estate Fev'' of pieces of antique'fu^WM.^Teltt bMs with tiauutiea of and d t y poUce to d a y ' hpti nolerart deS 2 * ^ Agertments, Plats, Tene , Aone4959:':-. 876^6; the ratib 'o f titenedse in cff-Ge

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SQUI^AlDIt CW Iw w ie e * w tle ii' MAXBn BB WAI Zjurr. They tbrou^U lift Mid M tllM Uttto w« g it say the wrist weAdi was im m U d ^ 4 t }n school Is the l ^ d tlUit counts.. . a Bcotehman who objected to tak­ Everything bss beconie so ehenp it’s ing anything out of pocket. S IlH ft shame we don't tavi nenty with which to buy.. . . Another sad phase Be—Why do you want me to gn SI -irtB' abA w as sT rsts’S iiM ) ^ of the wolf at the door. Is' that it awsy? ______Art q « u " « i S « lAS? . M -ftsfsw rsw rt V rti-- fiightins the stork away from tbs She—You deceived me—You told cwmnw. . • . "Yes, my dear,” the me you were a Southern Plantor a tf A H A iarf', m -.(M-eata® oUhfMBionid girl, used to say, X And you’re an undertaker "in BIf* ■ a m iM { —Sum . . “Who’s got a j^n.’’ but the nsww M tAR A su c is n u w faihlonsd girls say: “Who’s got a BMMT>S -A MS iAK match.’’ . . . The trouble with yester- If You Have a Friend You Chen- A s tiA fe M a r S t * * , - day^s experience is that it's ussleia ish. He Probably Has Faults. Don’t fo M S W * IS l*^ '-VAWP iwbss* in dealing with today’s problem.. . . Try to ^ d e Him or Reform Him. He r e .^..jdjpiSR s e m i h is s i a u A fellow can’t get very badly hurt If He Is a Friend, Overtook HHr /M& ,s « v r s r » M tcuret. c a » w u -aiiitteis • attending to his own business unless Faultft and Pray That He Overlooks eviS(i<*iw«v(— iv m « m e he is operating a powder factory.« Yours. A hick towBis a place where you hate the neighbors because t^y She bad Just been hired for a Job howl when your Wd breaks windows* in the drcus, and the saM to the . . . The chief ohjsotion to saving for boss: your old age, is Uiat you don’t save She—Is ther» any partloular ad­ your appeute for old age. . . . More vice yotX would like to gtva ma nbout men stare than they ever did, hardly this work I am starting? any girl can complain that she is Bosa (thoufbt(uhy)—Well, dedt being stared out of couatsnance.. , . ever undress in front of the bearded ’The man ^ o is too busy or too la ^ lady. to.ti^e ears of his health is Just like the workman who wont take care of his tools. DID YOU KNOW T H A T - e MABRY IN BASTE « Preswitatten, eonversation. anima­ tion, admiration, Sex and mental and pbyitoil traits Agitation, faacination, infatuation, of unborn ohtldrm may be deter* idealization. mined by tests being eonducted by Declaration, application, affirma­ Dr. Jolm BelUne, expert on beredtty- tion, precipitation, of thaCamogie XasUtution of Wwlw gwaation.. oombinaUon, prepara- ington. He is experimenttaf wtto gkei, elation, “genes,’’ thought to carry herediti^ H charaotortattfis, ''e DoMtion, celebraUtm, .solemnisa­ V tion, Jubilation, The aswuat ef wreetan dona by tO C K -T M e TinttanahiUation, collation, delec­ rain water U measured by a new 0 I X i c R / tation, vacation, device p e rf^ e d - b y . the U. S. De­ Perepdhation, perambulation, rus­ partment of Agricultwre. tication, allocation, For stripping small fruit, such as mstallation, habitation, decora­ elderberries, currants and others tion, vi^tation. from their etoSM, an ordinary hair $jSS$Sb»-±tiL Culmination, stagnation, altera­ comb is usetol. tion, disputation, Hide a duplicate key for your tar (•TmuIm Xei. 1»U) Calcttlatiea, irritation; alienation, about ths outside of tbs b w seme detestation, Biaos. ttw iiis a v sy s u a .lo tsf ttoU’ Desperation, alleviation, restera- ble If you lose the one you carry. titm, oseulatlon, BaUiatioa. eeaiultatien, arbitra­ Balloon tires for wheslbairows SCOBCHY SMITH tion, probation, are now on thf market TlMw pre­ Jake ObJ«ei(B By Jahn CsTeny liigitatiQn, eeparation, desolation, vent Iren wheeia, under a hesvy iernunation. Ruination. load, from sinking tito to t proui4< If You Dsairs to Become a Public Benefaeter. Put Your Hand Down in Yeur Pocket-^Rut Don’t Keep It rv% iigwuv>,N^iiTOir rTO^ks.'4iWY * W T lk vou fAEAM^ TI NESiWSfWrS There. Also, Keep It Out of Other I I A U WeWT, TMNEpWOMDUfiPUlf \/Ae,SCORCMV?l I m f k People’s Pockets, . NOW.ORIMKITWILL^ X MAVE BOfAITmNG DOR TUREElACaeP aiVe,VDU STl^lNeTVi >(DU,TOO. IT ISPRCYA AN A a n o w M iB P s A nervous old gentleman called i f i e m T D in his physician to recite his ail m tn tii MYPRMVtCESS poctor (after enamination)—And what is your principal trouble? Old Man—weU, dooter, I talk to myself; my lips move and I say Wngs. Doctor (eyeing him In a toeery agunar)—That’s not at ail isrieus. Did Han—1 knew, doctor, hut you don’t reallEe what a tiresome fellow 1 am. We can't figure out how It Is that nature insisted on putting all toe vitamins in eptnaeh and Ttver and onions instead of apple pie and ohoo- olate cake. , Teacher — Tommy, is trousers sUyndar or plural? WASHINGTON TUBBS H B y C m # OUT OUR WAY B y W O U a n iN 'Tommy (after much deep theuAt)—Singular at toe top and pluru. at toe bottom.

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M i m i ’ mlfplMf la Pialimilf iuaOay after* im . Boaday .afteraooD, tba Tarry* 14 to so vlUa team aiU aeaia iMra for a A. W. BENSON l^b^lM adar with tha Am i a t tha Womon .Wait llda. . RADIO w e® ® ** I f to 40 It. Baiya Ladlaa’ Oulld bald Ite ***-—* ^ rsrBr«qrONHlMI aaaual ouflM tedw at lira. Olaytoa SERVICE Alllara’a aettefa at Aadovar Laka. D U U 4 t i p gr i i —4 o w n s - r a u r t HALES SELr-SLi.VL •--blliiBdM G R a c e : R ' tlT i.W W B H Jll M ^ Evtnrdrgdi^t I ; Thundajr Bpaatela oft - W ashable An tboM, tevfly summar teo abadaa— pteffua, auBbalfa, mooubalfa, tea bluab, aUa- Silks ' u ijw» toW-waartaf gualltias \m •PBCIAL B w dal of tbsM eblffba tad a a r ^ boM. faUlag It moat atoraa t ^ at |i.00r"CHiatomaM MAM COMBINATION soma bask M y la r , tl $ 4 . 9 S otttetaadlaf at 64a. ^ la e p ^ , bieeteaet Hoiiory—Mtln Floor, right. f p ^ dmmlu town et $4.l6f AM F o r 5 9 * ^ ily flat end ruff artpds Wa'ra uaad to thrUUag, axdtlug valuaf—but ^ t weabi White end paatala; Again wa offer thla apodal faatnrat A lean Armotir tbiM made avau ua sit up and taka uotloal B lit Sollorg in SUpo I UttU Oidfl Art •melcad ahonldar (araraga 0-7 Iba.) and a arm, aouad hand Tbay'ra tha amartast, nawaat, moat>aeMptad For mlaa and madam, (llala of new native cabbage (about 0 1-S Iba.) Wa fonnd this to ■tylas you'va Man at aaywhara naar thla Mca Stgfpliif Oat in floor, raar.) be one of the moot popular apadala wa have offered lu waaka. (n days sad daysl Xu purs dys sUks and flua Pure Dye Over 1-4 ton of ahouldara ware bought on Tnaadajr. rayous. Thsj^va elavar llttla iaeklte, eapa- latii, oap slaavM, llngarla datalls, wlda halts Sheer for sUm walsta., 7>l^ta, paatola and prlnta. Country Boll, Bwaet Flavor Biaif for mils and madam—14 to 46. S ilk S l ^ BUTTER lb. 1 8 o D r e s s S e t s I white silk crepes $1.98 Bmall, Lean Daley I pastel silk crepes q w U ty HAM lb. 2 0 e Light and comfy— (Average 1 1-2-8 poonds.) ) plain shantungs Halo's Frocka— •printed rayons Vlsin Floor. “Hickory** 100% Pure Pemuylvanla Cantor MOTOR o n . 1 printed shantungs $ 1 . 5 9 D rsM 8 qts. 8 9 o and hat. G i r d le s ^ •••» MvuiMo^ v w w m ^ v u u l o o M i r % iTMre for thlt Mine brMd rad qnaUty# saaM pure ailks A n W M t e 'ou. pate I9.M for teat 25-Piece aunuaar* la btea-out styla with wlda aoru Miacellaneoua Weak-End laea uim. White, $ 1.00 GLOVES tearosa abd flash. 84 Spacialo Refreshment Sets Are Smartest! to 44. Wo rsordsr O A tU delight in them, .thay'ie BOrSO (large) ...... • ^ wsekly on thsm, tbay’ra The cutset lltUe let any girl 2 so comfy and light Fins satto* such a bit. 'i** to 6 oan #ear aU summer, Shsar with wsb sldsa. flidt otealaf.' ...... ^ prints and pastsls. Tub and sun Tbs bsst girdls valus ws have a t“ HALFHILI/8 s a l a d t u n a ...... « emam f Main fast. Largs floppy hatd to match $1.00, |iA 9gnM te. f tuna, Delidoni for sandaiohea or salads. Ran- $ 1.00 Floor, each frock. (Main floor, rear.) uiar at loo oan.) raar Main Floor, fear. ARMOUR'S BRANS They’re fairly walking out of the department they’re so popu­ lar. aear ctyetnl sets —gen S S W 3S3JJ“ ' . r ^ efous pitcher, S ice-tea, 8 ginger ale, 8 water glasses. The big­ SAOTA*S^PBlJ!rai^"!’T !^’'"'"*• ''“ " “s'talM ii gest value of all for 11.001 Cottan Pajamas BEARDSLEY'S PEANUT BUTTER ...... w k ‘u i Mesh Slip-ons HALE'S TEA ^ 050 Loimge in them all day and sleep in them at night. BUSS COFFEE JJ* IJJ 5 9 e Cool and smart! 6-buttoa sllp- Ice Cream Freezers omn white sad ' eggshell. Best sellers at 69c. ;($1.95 ^XOUNTRT CLUB** Quality) $ $ 1.0 0 1.00 BEVERAGES The Sm artest- Treat the family to delicious lee Fabric Gloves The smartest, moat comfy beach 2 large bottles cream these hot days. Here's a gen­ fashion—you’ll spend evsty waklfig Washable 2 bottles 2 5 e erous 2 quart freezer at $1. Metal 49 c hour In them. . And iglili are tub.. Slip-ons of finest chamois. 4- iiilng.them to sleep i^, tOoI Gay, ((3ase of 12, $1.49) button length. Stitched back. bold prints, bright plain odlors..:. •• l.‘E-l 3 5 e Summer Home Needs— Washable. and gay polka dot models with hats W hite Bags (Case of 12, $2,00) C oasts only. Golden gln- to m atch. Contents only. Includes Basement Main Floor, right. lemon, lime, orange and pale ger hie, white blrob, sarsapa­ dry ginger ale. rilla, root beer, lemon and lime, orange and grape. 8 8 ^ large Santa Rosa N ative & ; S '^ 2 . 9 5 For the All-White — Plums — dozen 5c Carrots . .. bunch 5c the white bag! Here /aft the Sweet as sugar plum. Healthy Copies of high priced suits. One- newest envelope models hu mbsh and satisfying. ISoutb Carolina N ^ p i^ styles With low backs./ Gay and pig-grain— guaranteed tones. washable. The new low. .price of 88c. is a r ^ tem ptation.' Extra Fancy Ripe Potatoes .. .peck 33c Habbard’a 'TMamond H" new Swimming Needs—Main Floor potatoes. Known thropghout Main Floor, froht Honey Balls 3 for 25c the Esst as selected stock. Have you tried them yet? Native Green Native Beans .... 3 qts. 17c Beets, 3 bunches 10c PINEHURST It will pay you to read our adv on Spe­ o The Manchester Public Market Sound, Solid cial refrigeration page S u n k is t No. 7. > Finest Sugar Cured Corned Beef, sweet and mild W ater­ on sale. Oranges Fowl... 25clb. Lean R ib s ...... pc Ib. m elons Broilers Taney Boneless Brisket...... -. i...... 22c lb! Boasting (Mokens Lean Navel Pieces ...... I2c lb. Aeaortod Cold Cute, 1 9 c doz. 5 7 c each 1-2 lb...... 26c One solid Head Native Cabbage: Free with 3 lbs. or over. Luscloos melons from Chicken Boll 1-2 lb. 18c Cteorgis. Average about 26 Finest Fresh Sea Food. . SujUdst sweet oranges lbs. each. We could have smaller Florida noelons (of­ ^esh Msekerel, Fresh Salmon, Halibut Steak, Steak the best you can buy. Makes fered by otfaen at lower Fresh Calves’ Cod, Fresh Swordfish, Fresh Made FOlet of Sole. excellent, golden rich orange< prices) but after tasttng the Liver A Recent Report On The dlflereaoe, we prefer the Special, Bimeless Lamb for stewing, all solid meat 25c lb. Juice. Georgia variety. Yon trin, tee! Freshly Cut Pork Chops (rib end) ...... I8c Ib. ra Of Depositors V ^ . AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. ABOUnoWN ^ k e r H o ^ RoDft 2 doeen for ...... 25c **Health Market** Spariala ...... 19c each In S a v ii^ Banks ThrougTt- Membere of B t Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of InbeUaT h ^ ’ an m Home Made C!np Cakes, all kinds...... , .19c dozen Joyaple card party last evening at Native Green or Golden Wax Beans, 2 qts... 15c out SHOULDER 8TEAKft'l5e the home of Mrs. Beesie Latqsln of Native Telephone Peas, 2 qts. for ...... 23c Freeh, tender Juicy eheulder etoak from beet qnaUty 44 Cone street Mrs. Maude Foley prime A No. 1 beef. . ^ * won first prize in bridge, Mre. Carl Native • ...... • • •' bunch ^***J*^ a marked gihi in numbers of depositors and Peterson, second and Mrs. Barah Native Radishes, 2 bunches fo r ...... 5t the tw B to i^ t flf Burney TWi report goe» on 4o draw HealSyMithlrd. In whist Miss FiHen Fresh, Loin F r e d t Ahem held the highest imore, m —’ Dial A m a ^ tn s t he^een the pwple who have Btuck to thdr aavian Nellie; Bmlth second and Mlm Grace fu^W ts BBdr^poe #ho Jumiod into the stock markpt Wo Mahoney, third, ddee and pimdi “ to daSm io now L am b C hops P igs U w ar was served at the close , of the the'^botter aff {fiijteirfAlly, games. Mrs.' Rose Grueesner was now mMtlBg with Mrs. Fred chairman of the committee in T^wbridgie ’of Manohaater Green. Rudolph Heck of RoUlstef # 2 1 e lb. 5 e lb. charge.' street, ^ who told. friends he was The group of women who have Tomorrow at 2:16 they wUl have gteng to try and "hitch-hike” his been accustomed to gather at the aaother aeaalon.at the Green. Olvmpicai la babk hmsa Frooh Supply * School Street Reenanonanoi Center on ICrs. ___ ^ _ __ lyW llnf^t aunt in Hobokim. Thursday afternoons to play whist He left home laat Sunday night Frooh, L itn S 5* ^•4fl.and daufliter, PxiiSiia,' of jtehool iteeet have left for their "Ke 'Ar ' ADVERTISEMENT oottega a t'^ u im W h t where they Coal," Will ba the title L am b Staw will spend the summer. ^ of the trees WU " BTSR,CpIl)i^ '.'Clains". ' BUMMER BCHGOL A t tha Con- Uarw(| _ regular I neotieut Business Collars is open to Mrs. JameaMi.^ meeting of t h e __ I'a xa- s b ^ of an agee.'Kaap the boys flonythli eveplnff at Ivation 5 « !b. BOjlIFIirdirthe stteete'thinBani>r ter, Jeaime, baite Army 'C itad et iMl people 1 ■-i^v25e---- in New York Qty/after'■(tyentiUB'*- and pwaone - |mer. Place them in Buimmer School nmth.wite im, MmfjdffjT -young attbaOmter. Ftevaii of W a a t t ^ it e a a i^ tSJSSS.*! to attend kS ~ •