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Fear for Safety of Times' Balloon Still Unreported ^ ,■ . I BARGAINS BECKON NET PRESS RUN THH WKATHKR raneaat fer U. d. WaaiMr Bercaat AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Naw Uaraa for the Month of April, 1029 5,344 Fair tonight and Wedneadajt Memben of <be Audit Burcam ot ■lighOjr cooler tonight. Clrcnlatloaa anrbfstrr lEwning PRICE THREE CENTS (Classlflod Advertising on Page 8.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929. TEN PAGES VOL. XU lU NO. 173. -0 HUBBY PLAYS REAL ACTING MAY SUGGEST CUTE TRICKS GEiiMANYABLE New England Hit by Storm Epidemic. IN THIS PLAY FEAR FOR SAFETY Villain Injures Hero Who Is After You Read Them You’ll TO PAY DEBTS, Rushed to Hospital After the T0WNAND9TH Know Why His Wife is Curtain Drops. OF TIMES’ BALLOON Suing for Divorce. R E ip iE R E C YOUNGAVOWS Boston, May 7.— Eye spe­ New York, May 7.— What cialists at Massachusetts Eye makes' a husband incompat­ and Ear Infirmary today were STILL UNREPORTED ible? According to Mrs. Myron fighting to save tbe sight of I. Morris who Is suing her Bot It Is Obstinate, Expert Robert Linden, 20, leading man Special Committee Organ­ dentist spouse for separation of a Somerville stock company. BOBBED HAIR CAUSES , the following little tricks, Just as the final curt&ln was quoted from her diary, are Declares; Schacht Hands WHISKERS TO GRPW. Navy Balloon Lands on izes to Study Cheney enough: falling Ikst night Linden, play­ Berlin, May 7.— Dr. Isle Muel­ He switched off the tele­ ing the part of the hero of the ler, writing in a Munich weekly Schools Purchase Prob­ phone every time she tried to Allies Reservations Which play, walked too close to the periodical, says that, after in­ Prince Edward Island; use It; he turned off the lights villain, portrayed by Jack vestigating 46 women, he finds in her bedroom so that she Kingston, 30, as the latter that the bobbing of hair ci^jses fired a blank cartridge. * Think Missing Bag May lem; Decides Procedure. couldn’t see to dress; he shut They Will Consider. an undeslred growth of hair off the water In the bathroom; Powder grains showered upon the chin and upper lip. Linden's face. He sank In a he refused to permit a maid to / Have Come Down in Cen* make her bed, and, last but not Paris, May 7.— Germany’s condi­ chair with blood streaming Manchester’s special committee from his wound. least, he made her sneeze by tions for acceptance of the Young to consider the proposition of sprinkling a strange powder The final curtain fell and plan as the basis of a solution of the audience, thinking it all tral Maine or the Canadi* Cheney Brothers that the Ninth into her rouge. NEW TARIFF BILL the reparation problem were handed part of the show and realistic­ district or, perhaps, the town, pur­ to the alllfed and American experts ally done, applauded Mean­ an North Woods. chase or rent the Cheney owned while, back stage, the young today by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, IS HIGHEST YET schools in the Ninth district met actor was being rushed to an president, of the Reichsbank and BULLETIN! for organization last night. John H. PRISON FARE automobile for the run to the chief of the German delegation. Boston Eye and Ear hospital. Hyde, chairman of the Board of The reservations stipulate: Plttsburgh, May 7.— The na­ 1. Suppression of the Recovery Selectmen, was named chairman of As though to complete the widespread list of storm destruction Hawley Measure Would Fur­ tional elimination balloon race the special committee, and George FOR SINCLAIR. Act; headquarters here this after­ 2. Suppression of outside con­ throughout tbe country, floods and tornadoes visited New Hampshire and noon said that it had received H. Waddell was appointed clerk. Vermont, adding to tbe great number of casualties and the millions of Those attending the first meeting trol of German finances under the WAU STREET ther Increase Rates of an unconfirmed re|)ort that the Dawes plan; dollars worth of damage. Here you see a flood scene In Colebrook, N. Detroit Times balloon had were Chairman John H. Hyde. Clerk H., with the wreckage of buildings carried down the Mohawk river. George H. Waddell. Harold C. Al- MIUIONAIRE 2. Maintenance of the greater landed near Newcomb, N. Y., part of the transfer clause for the Fourteen miles north, tbe Belsam dafia collapsed under pressure of tbe Fordney-McCnmher Act. vord, Mrs. Lillian G. Bowers, overflowing stream. AMAN’SGAME in the Adirondack mountains. George B. Keith, Wells A. Strick­ protection of German currency; land, and W. W. Robertson. 4. Means to allow Germany to Pittsburgh. May 7.— The passing Must Gets Facts Gets Same Breakfast as increase her capacity to pay. Washington, May 7.— A hours today brought no word from The work of the committee last The German conditions, which SAYS WOMAN were In written form, were taken tariff bill revising upward , the Detroit Times balloon, lone re­ night was tol outline its line of pro­ Others in Jail; Cereal, Bo- Fordney-McCumber Act of 1922 for cedure. It was consensus that noth­ under consideration by the other RAINBOW PICTURES NEXT, maining unreported entry in the the purpose of protecting American ing could be accomplished without experts. national elimination races, and 54 Able to Pay. But Miss Goldhurst Who industry and agriculture from com­ information and so the clerk was. lo p a . Bread and Coffee; Owen D. Young, chairman of the hours after the bag soared aloft instructed to gather together the petition of a reviving world indus­ with its crew of two men, race offi­ facts relative to several different committee of experts, was said to His First Day. have told the allied delegates: MOVIE EXPERTS PREDICT Fails for $100,000 Says try was Introduced in the House to­ cials here refused to voice the anx­ questions that were brought up for day by Rep. Wills C. Haw- iety which has hung over beadquar- discussion as well as seyeral others It was reliably reported that the allied expetts were "surprised and that had been heard "on the street” . I... "v ley (R) of Oregon, chairman of th® chagrined” over the written memor­ CATCHES CODFISH She Will Pay Back Every ways and means committee. I The all-time record set by the An inspection of the Cheney owned Washington, May 7.— Harry F. andum of Chairman Young explain­ WEIGHIMi 100 POUNDS Navy balloon No. 1 In remaining schools and auxiliary buildings was Sixteen Tints to Be Used in The bill carries the highest pro­ Sinclair arose rather early this ing bow he had reached the figures Provlncetown, Mass., May 7. tective rates ever proposed In the aloft more than 43 hours cheered planned for today in order to ac­ contained in his plan. This mom- — Tlje "great, great grand­ Cent of Her Debts. officials somewhat, and they said quaint the members of the commit­ morning for breakfast— he sat American Congress, but at the same orandum was handed in last night the Talkies Instead of father of all cod fishes ’ was on time, its sponsors declared, fully that while there is a remote pos­ tee with every detail of the present down at 6 a. m., to be exact. for study before the private conver­ display here today. sibility the Detroit Times could still schools and their equipment. meets President Hoover s Injunc­ The menu was rather plain, con­ sations were renewed today. Eight Now Used— Will 'The cod was captured in the New York, May 7.— "Wall street tion to limit tariff readjustment to be aloft— possibly a 100-to-one Seeks Advice sidering— It was cereal, bojogna, The Allies, it was said, had pre­ Truro nets by Captain George is a man’s game— pure and simple. emergency conditions and new in­ chance— the most plausible explan­ Brier. ation of the balloon crew’s silence A communication was received bread, coffee and sugar, to be ex­ sumed that the figures of the To any women who hanker after a dustries. from the present High school com­ The giant fish weighed one is that they have landed in the wild Young plan had been based upon an Express Moods. financial career on the Stock Ex­ • Many Kates Changed. mittee notifying this special group act. equitable cut in the mixed claims hundred pounds, was four feet stretches of Central Maine or the that some provision for housing a And, once more, to be exact, bis of the Allies and the United States, in circumference, had the head change, I have only a few words of Approxlm-itely twenty per cenu Canadian north woods. large number of High school stu­ table companions didn't quite com­ but discovered otherwise. New York, May 7.— The "rain­ the size of a quarter barrel and i advice. They are— stay Out of It.” of the thousands of rates in the "Eddie will quit when his ballooh Fordney-McCumber Act were dents must be made by July 14 of bow picture,” including dialogue tbe mouth was a foot wide. | This Judgment on the unfitness won’t stay up another minute,” one pare socially with those who break­ Increases Claim. changed In the bill. attache said of E. J. Hill, pilot of this year. The High school commit­ Instead of triakfng re^Juiettpns pll “ Greal, great grandfather] of her own sex to establish a suc­ tee asked to be adWsed what pro­ fasted with him only so late as yes­ and the use of sixteen film tlnUi. eods” hia twtflldwed several j The measure was presented aa..a the craft, who w(th Arthur G.
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