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VOL. XLII., NO. 261. (Classified Advertising on Page 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS BRAKIEKILLD) POLISH AVIATORS ON WAY HERE ON WAY HERE; IN FALL UNDER •• -N ' ■'/’K t N ' N*., S C " ^ ' 'V CARATBOLTON *••• ^ V s .( *• J. <5:- George Fraser, Boston Famous British Flyer and H(^i From Field in France Trainman, Dies Instantly Crew Picked Op 700 Shordy After Midnight; As He Tries to Examine Miles From Azores by Last Sighted Over Atlan­ Hot Journal. Steamship; Fire on Plane New York, Aug. 3— Tom Heener.^ Judge M^rguliqs was called tic Coing at 150 Miles an erstwhile contender for the world’s telephone-at' his store in’lLaden'town. George Fraser, 44, of 74 Ellery Forced Them Down; Had heavyw.eight championship, .s “ Did you marry Tom Heeney and honeymooning today with the form­ Marion Dunn?” he was asked. Hour; Expiect to Make street, Boston, -was cut to pieces er Marion' Dunn, of Port Washing­ “ You’d better ask Tom Tyhag,” when he fell under the caboose of to Abandon Plane. ton, Long Island, according to an he- replied. a freight train two miles east of unconfirmed report circulated to­ “ Isn’t it a matter of record?” New York in 48 Hours. the Bolton railroad station at Here is the big Amiot biplane in which Commandant Louis Ijikowsky and Commandant Casimir Kuba- day. “ Not yet,” - was the ambiguous Heeney is said to have eloped to 10:16 last night. la, Polish aviators are making an attempt today to sp an the Atlantic. They, hopped off from shortly New York, Aug. 3.— Thankful reply. the little village of Ladentown, near Heeney and hfs bride were re­ ■ The Polish Aviators— Major Fraser was a brakeman on the after midnight this morning. to have escaped the fate of other <5 Suffern, N. Y., to be married by ported to have sought seclusion In Louis Idzikowski and Major Casi­ freight running between Maybrook, who unsuccessfully attempted tq P. Margulles^. justice of the peace an apartment here which is listed mir Kubala— started from France N. Y., and Boston, Mass., which span the Atlantic, Captain Frank ! and proprietor of the general store. in the name of Isaac Rosenblum. today on the seventh trans-Atlantic was going east. When about a mile T. Courtney, famous British flier, I Eddie Harvey,, brother of Charlie At that address -the telephdiie west of the Steel siding Bolton, AMERICAN ATHLETE WINS Harvey, Heeney’s manager, had no was answered by a man with, a flight to be attempted this year. Fraser, who was riding in the ca­ and his three companions were warning of Ton^s matrimonial broad English accent. It sounded They hopped off at Lo Bourget boose, thought he smelled a hot aboard the Atlantic transport liner plans. saspicqously like the voice of Tom Field, near Paris in the biplane box and went out of fhe front of Minnewaska enroute for this port ' “ But it’s a safe bet that it’s Mprtinaer, Heeney's trainer. the caboose to investigate. 400 METRE OLYMPIC RUN NO PART OF true,” he said. “ Tom and Miss “ Mr. Heeney used to live herej” “ Marzalek PilsukskI” at 5:49 a. m. today after having been spectacu­ (12:49 a. m.. New, York Daylight Jar Breaks Hold A- larly rescued from mid-ocean Dunn have been very friendly since the voice admitted, “ but at present He had swung down to place his where they had landed in a blaz­ he came over to America about a I think he is oin his way 'to the Saving Time). foot against the journal box, a HOOVER PLAN ing plane. year ago.” coast.” The naval perfecture at Lorient, method use by trainmen when a , of Syracuse, FRED STONE HURT The Minnewaska will reach here on the northwestern coast of train is in motion, trying to feel Monday morning. Radio reports France, announced at 8:10 a.',m.. the hot box with his foot. The train from the liner indicated that Court­ (French Time) that the coastal was traveling about twenty-five Smashes Jynx; Other Nominee Tired of Crowds, ney, E. B. Hosmer, Montreal bank­ FEDERATION RAPS NUN IS INDICTED steamer Pequin* had sighted a miles an hour. It was a “ double AS PUNE CRASHES er and backer of the flight^ E. W. white airplane about 60 mites off header” and was being pushed over Runners Do Better; Yan­ Gilmour, radio operator, and Fred the coast: traveling at an altitude of the Notch. In the process of com­ Says He WiU Appeal to Pierce, mechanic, all were in good “ REDS” IN UNIONS IN OBREGON CASE about, 600 feet. This was believed ing to a stop the bumping together condition despite their barrowing to be the Polish plane. of the cars broke Fraser’s hold and kees Leading in Points. Famous Actor Has Both experience. Making Fast Time he fell between the caboose and the Reason Rather Than to The men w6re picked up at a car ahead of it. The caboose pass­ At the time the plane was sight­ point about 1,600 miles due east of ed it had travelled approximately ed over him. He was killed instant­ Legs Broken in New Lon­ New York and a little morb than Pres. Green Says in New Slayer and Two Others Held ly arid the body badly mangled. Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Emotions Hereafter. 370 miles from Le Bourget Field at Pi 700 miles west of their parting the farrific speed of nearly 150 The train was brought to a stop Aug. 3.— At the close of today’s point, Horta, Azores. and Dr. LeVerne Holmes, deputy events, the first place standing in don Accident. Bedford They Play Into Responsible; Three Oth­ miles an hour. It was beaded to­ In Air 14 Hours wards the Azores. medical examiner of Manchester, the Olympic games was as follows: , Calif., Aug. The fliers were in the air about was called. He declared the death United S lates...... 6 When Idzikowski and Kubala 3.— Herbert Hoover today served fourteen hours when their plane Hands of Employers. ers Are to Be Arrested. hopped off they said they expected due to an accident and gave per­ Finland ...... 3 caught fire. Realizing that nothing mission for the removal of the Great B ritain...... 2 New , Aug. 3.— Fred notice on his personal “ Board of to “ be at New York within 40 Stone, noted^ actor, was today, hurt could be done in the air. Courtney hours,” but their route -was uncer-" body. Canada ...... 2 Strategy” that hfs campaigr In the headed his blazing plane downward The body was taken to the Bol­ Ireland ...... 1 when an airplane in which he was Atlantic Gity>r- N. J.,.,Aug,» 3.— Mexico City, Aug. 3.— Jose de tain. Their tentative plah was to future will be conducted along the towards the sea. He succeeded in fly by^'the.,way,-.of. the Azores s-nd. ton railroad station at 3 o’clock Japan ...... 1flying went into a tail spin while landing on the rough sea without Leon Toral, Mother Superior Ace­ South Africa ...... l line. of an “ appeal to reason,” William T. Green, pf'esidefiC’of the to land there; for fuel,'-'if neces­ this morning where it was met' by one hundred feet above ground, serious mishap, radio advices indi­ Undertaker Timothy P. Holloran Sweden ...... 1. rather than to “ appeal .0 the emo­ American Federation of Labor, was vedo Concepcion De La Lata of Es- sary. The flyers said they would riot and crashed. Stone’s daughter, cated;- pinta Santo Convent, Senora Maria head straight for ..New York, but and brought to his undertaking tions” of America’s twent. million The four men aboard the plane on record today with a statement Dorothy, witnessed the accident. would fly to Bermuda. They bad rooms on Center street. Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, voters. succeeded in putting the blaze out that Communistic agitators will be Luisa Pena, Altamira and Jorge Mrs. Janet Fraser, wife of the Aug. 3.— Ray Barbuti, Syracuse Stone was takerij^to a hospital here Fernando. Gallardo Pavon, a cousin fuel that was estimated would car­ . Hoover wHl leave to Gov.; Alfred afterMandlng, bn , the ocean. Then •fought to the l^ t ditch’ by tUc A; ry them 3,600 miles. dead man, was notified by the rail­ University’s all star athlete, for .treatment. came terrible b,ours of waiting with road authorities at her home this Smith, his Democratic rival, all P. of L. - , of Leon Toral, have been indicted Of the Other transrAtlahtic at­ brought the American shield down Stone:, was taking a solo flight their plane bobbing up and down morning and arranged with an un­ in front in a running event in the s^ctgcular Campaign moves/ and ' “ Communists-,’/ fce^sald .at the in, connection'with the assaslnatlon tempts, this year three have been alone from-^the new'stat-0'-a.vlation with each wa"ve. of .;PresidOnt-Elect Alvardo Obre- successful.The flights, were: dertaking concern in Boston for Olympic games by winning the 400- field at Groton, opposite this city, conduct his own campaign bn a Meanwhile, ,Gilmour sent out close of a session of the quarterly the shipment of the body to their gon and it was announced .today Bremen— Flew from ' Ireland to metre final heat toda}', when the accident occurred. Stone business basis. His trip to the north S O S messages which were picked meeting of the federation's execu­ place. The -body was sent to that Barbuti’s clinking race was timed woods was Hoover’s las effort to that the trials would' start next Canada. had -been aloft a short -time-and up by the S . S. Cedric and relayed tive council here, "are endeavoring week. Leon Toral Is the self-con­ Friendship -rr Flew from Canada city this afternoon at 3 o’clock. in 47 4-5 seconds, just a fifth of a was returning when suddenly his win the election on a “ personality” to other ships. Five ocean liners Mr. Fraser was born in Prince issue. to ^overthrow this government fessed assassin. The others are ac­ to Wales, ' second behind the Olympic record, motor went dead and the machine rushed to the scene. through rsvolutlon by fomenting cused of complicity. William, New Brunswick, forty- made by , Great Britain, slipped down. The Republican nominee made ..Italian Aviators Ferrarlh apd discontent among the workers of Warrants have,' been issued for Del Prete .flew frorii to Bra­ four years ago. He has been a rail­ at the last games. The Syracuse The accident occurred over a farm this plain to his personal advisers, road man for several years. the United Staton,': dfestrojing bona the arrest of three others. They zil. entry beat a stellar field of .six lot beyond the landing field and the most of whom have known him PLANE ABANDONED fide union labor bodiei-'.’'and .substi­ are: starters, the other American, Her­ Walter Hinchhllffe arid the Hon. machine went into that lot ihptead since his schorl days, the candidate London, Aug. 3.—^Capt. Prank tuting Red organizations. Manuel Trejo J^orales.jwho is ac­ Elsie Mackay were lost while at­ man Phillips, Illinois A. C. finish­ of into the regular field. indicated he had had a taste of the ing sixth. T. Courtney and lib three compan­ “ The Russian*; ne-y-olution 'started cused bf giving Leon Toral the,pis­ tempting a flight from England to Attendants at the hospital had “ personality” campaign on his .ive- ions were forced to land;.in mid­ among the workers. A n i these peo­ tol’ with: which Gen. Obregon was America. ' HUB’ S COPS SENT Ball, Canada, was second; Buch­ not determined, early this after­ d:y vacation trip and- that he* dis­ ocean and thus give up» their trans- ple think they can -bring a similar shot to death July 17.7, ,v / . jCaptain Fraqk T-.Courtney was ner, Germany, was third; Rinkel noon, • the extent of Stone’s injur­ approved ,of it. Time and again on Atlantic attempt because fire broke state of affairs about in this coun­ Carlos Castro Baida', who is, al­ forced down at sea, while attempt­ Storz, Germany, fifth. ies. '-It was understood, however, his tour-of northern California and out aboard their Dprnier-Napier try in the same way. The council leged to have hqen a-confederate; of ing a flight from, the Azores to I Lone Victory. that both legs were broken and that southern Oregon, Hoover made un­ seaplane, the Whale,- a radio mes­ Morales In the planting qf boinbs. Newfoundland. . he received head injuries, beside. felt that .'the situation warranted TO NEW BEDFORD I America’s lone victory on the expected tours to escape the sage from Courtney received by his stme consideration. We will op­ In the Chamber of Deputies build­ Tl^e- Spanish '.'rourid-the-world Flying Alone j track came almost at the conclusion crowds. He even rode from San wife here today revealed. pose these Com-fnunsits at every ing last May. plane^Numancia was forced down of the program, a Stone and his daughter Dorothy, Francisco to Palo Alto by motor “ Fire broke out on our plane Padre-Jose Jiminez.. at Huelva, Spain, after hopping off had'left Stone’s private flying field point. They take advantage of program that had seen the famed yesterday to escape a crowd at a and were forced to descend. We labor, disputes, work upon the al­ Insanity Plea at Cadiz on the first trans-Atlan­ runners of the United States fail in ou his estate near here with Lieut. railroad station in the former city. ! had an anxious time while our It is believed that Leon Toral’s tic leg. Authorities Fear Trouble To­ George Campaion, who has been in­ ready distraught feelings oiE the their favorite events as never be­ A train wan heln for him but Hoo­ plane bobbed up and down on the workers, and by their very activity, counsel will adopt a plea of insan­ fore. It came, too, in an event that structing the actor in flying," and ver never appeared. sea for hours and were thankful ity, a de£ense“ hat has proved,effi- had traveled by air to the. state designed to destroy born, fidfi union THE START morrow During the Big had escaped America’s stars of the , Refuses Invitation when our rescuers came but every­ bodies, play often into the hands of cacious in. so* many' .murder trials Paris, Aug. 3.— Undeterred by \ double furlong since the 1912 field. Stone possesses a student’s thing is all right now and there is in the United States. license for fiying. After landing On arriving hoips. Hoover the employers, as they are doing the news that Captain Frank- T. games at Stockholm. Oddl.v no need to worry,” was Courtney’s now at the textile/ strike at. New Leon. ToraPs lawye^, probably will Courtney and three companions Parade. enough, it was another Syracuse and putting both his daughter and definitely rejected a proposal oLhis reassuring message. ask for the appointm'ent qf a com­ Lieut. Campaion on. the ground; trisnds thgf he spend three days Bedford, Mass. : ' had been forced down oh the- At­ man, Charley Reidpath, and a driv­ Courtney also radioed, the fol­ mission ^ to; examine, the. prisoner.' lantic, the Polish filers. Major ing runner like Barbuti, who won Stone took off alone in practise in Lbs Atigelbs and Hollywood on lowing graphic message, depicting The communist influence there He"’said that evidence would be in­ fliight, with his companions watch­ is very noticeable, with adoption of Louis Idzikowski and Major Gasi- Boston, Aug. 3.— Fifty Boston on that occasion. his way back east.-His present plan the descent of his plane?; to the troduced along two lines: mir Kubala, hopped off from L« ing. , will keep him . in the "City of the same, destructive methods^ used policemen and 25 from Cambridge Barbuti’s “ brackets” in the 400 Morning Star: i 1.; To pVbve that'the prisoner is Bourget Air Field at 5:49 a. _m-., After some 15 ihinutes of straight Angels” ’ but'a fe-w. hours. “ We were picked up by the Miu- in the Passaic,' N. J., strike. The a religious:fanatic; today recompensed the American Bedford strikers-have a just'griev­ (12:49 a. m. New York daylight today were ordered to Nev; Bedford contingent in part for the whole­ ■ On his trip north. Hoover ap- newaska after a terribly harrowing 2. To prove that there was a time) today, on another trans-At­ tomorrow, having been “ borrowed” ance. They are fighting against a sale slaughter of its sprinters; the .parently tried to adapt himself to experience. Our machine caught strain of insanity in his family. lantic attempt with New York *s the "ballyhoo” type of campaign. fire midnight Weidnesday. We were reduction of wages and lowering of Prosecuting Attorney Juan Cor­ by New Bedford to join with 300 defeats of its hurdlers and the col­ living standards. They deserve the their ultimate gokl. ■m He posed liberally for the photog­ flying'at a height of 1,500 feet at rea Nieto said that Leon. Toral, the Burdened by the weight.of' 'Gie New Bedford police to prevent any lapse of , its ace of the support of all organized labor, and middle distances. raphers and .mixed freely with the the time. We landed in flames on Catholic, Nun and Gallardo ■ Pavon fuel which the flier's fealCulated it is a tragedy that these radicals possible disorders in connection The victory clima.xed a fairly newspapermen in- his entourage. the rough sqa. Then we put out the will be charged with murder when would take them mprfe than 3,606 with a proposed parade by the tex- successful day, 'doing He didn’t like it and whenever he fire and waited for aid. We had to should so distort the situation as to’ the trial opens. mlips. without a stop, the silver t'' mills committee, the so-called got an opportunity, he slipped abandon the' plane.” even play into the hands of the As Leon Toral has already con­ grey biplane “ Marzalek Pilsudski” all that -was expected of him in fin­ textile owners. ' P.adical wing of the strike of 27,- ishing fourth behind Ritola, Nurmi an ay by himself to fish in seclu­ fessed. it is expected, that be w 1 taxied more than three-quarters, of Beds Call Parley. 000 textile operatives. and Wide in that order in the sion. His fishing excursions inci­ be found guilty and will face a fir­ a mile across the field before it Mayor Charles H. Hashley, of 5,000-metre finals. Incidentally, dentally were spent wandering “ The communists have called a ing squad unless his, lawyer’s in­ lifted into the air, New Bedford, has refused to allow thr-ough forests and pacing wood­ meeting of. railroad workers in sanity plea saves him. Idzikowski was at the .controls. Jahies Stewart, Los Angeles, was Chicago, on October 1-to undermin-e Paces 20 Yearh , the parade 0 the ground that it well up with the decathlon field at land trails, with the angling a side MRS. RAY AWARDED A huge crowd which had been wait­ was a menace to public safety. It issue - rather,- than the' principal at- The mother superior faces a 20- ing at the field for. several hours the conclusion of two events, being year term. ’The other two face 10- was scheduled for last Saturday in fifth position. tiaction. ■ (Continued-ou' Fage 3) cheered- wildly as the plane rose in but was called off an ac(Dun. of year-sentences as accessories before the air and headed southwest for America now has six victories' to , . Arrangements, ALIMONY OF $50,000 the fact if found-guilty. rain and postponed until tomorrow. itn credit, five of these having been His persorial board of advisers the coast. AL SMITH IS OPPOSED Newspapermen were again allow­ Parting Words Other Police 'There gained in the field events. The arranged the trip. They bad pre­ ed to question Leon Toral. When More than 100 out of .town police British Empire, counting the wins tentious plans to entertain him in “ We may land in New, York or asked .if he considered himself sane anywhere,” wfre Idzikowski’s part- had been mobilized in New Bedford of Canada and South Africa, which various; cities. Hoover- vetoed them TO EQUAUZATION FEE he pondered the question gravely at the time the parade was called are separate in the official scoring, all. He frequently.changod even the Judge Arthur F. Ells Orders iiig words. Before, the start the for a few'moments then replied: fliers had announced they would off. also has six victories. plans he allowed them to make for “ I believe sj.” There was considerable mystery Barbuti and Phillips, grimly, seri- the trip. In the end, he reverted to Gives H|s Views, on the Mc- head for the Azores, landing there Charles Ray to Pay The preliminary, court, , inquiry only if-additional fuel were need­ today as to the whereabouts of the . Hooverism” . He played himself a Nary-Haugen ^Farm Relief has revealed tbe presence- of a so­ result of the balloting conducted (Continued on Page 3) man, aloof from . o-thers but warm ed. If not, they said they intended Bill. ciety with, headquarters in Villa De flying Mirect to the Bermudas. by seven local unions ..f the New Amount in 30 Days. Guadalupe, a suburb; which is al- Bedford Council over the proposi­ (Continued on Page 3) Weather conditions, fdr the flight New York, Aug. 3.— GoV; A1 were-ideal. Kubala, acting as navi­ tion of a state board of arbitration (Continued on’- Pag^ 3) POUSH-UTHUANIAN Smith made, it plain today that he gator, sat next to Idzikowski In ou® and conciliation to submit the New A divorce and $50,000 alimony ig absolutely opposed to the equal- of the two open cockpits. The plane Bedfo'rd wage controversy to an S C H O O p IS SINKING was panted Mrs. Lera Ray, of Fos- ization fee as , contained in thel is not cabin-inclosed. impartial tribunal. William E. G. CLASH LOOMS AGAIN McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill All Metal Plape Batty, secretary .of the council said NEAR BAHAMA ISLANDS eral manager of the Rogers Paper but that he does, approve the BROOEYN MURDERER The^-“ Marzaiek Pilsudski” is an yesterday he had sent the results to Manufacturing Company here, by Amlot^metaR biplane powered by a Foreign Ministers Doing principle .of controlling the sale of the state board but today the state Judge Arthur P. Ella of Hartford surplus farm commodities and-asr 650" horsepower Lorraine Dietrich board had not received the report, Everything Possible to Pre­ American Coast Guard Unable County Superior court yesterday sessiqg the cost on the units bene- DIES IN THE'CHAIR motor. Its wingspread is 65 feet which was reported to be adverse. vent Real War. afternoon. The suit for divorce fitted. and cruising. speed about iOO to^Go to Rescue Because of was beard by Judge Ells on June 6. When ..asked today if he had in­ miles an hour.' * ' WATER BIGHTS PROBLEMS Treaty. The $50,000 alimony is divided Berlin, Aug. 3.— Frank appre­ tended to imply-in bis latest public Ludwig Lee Hud Killed Two Their flight .is sponsored by the hension was, expressed in official into' $.47,500 outright'alimony and Polish government and follows Washington, Au,?. 3^—An uniden­ $2,500 counsel fees. All must be statement on farm relief that he fa^ Women and Chopped Up Hartford, Conn., Aug. 3.— Thir­ circles today over the growing men­ Tored the equalization fee, the gov­ months of intensive preparation. ty-five different states have contro­ ace of the Polish-Lithuanian quar­ tified five masted schooner, with 23 paid within 30 days the decision Their Bodies. The plane is net. equipped with ' men aboard, is sinking at East ernor replied: versies over water diversion and rel. There will be a rally of Polish ordered.- During the testimonyfat radio apparatus 'and therefore will Fred Stone Brpthrer Rock, five miles east of the-trial It was brought out that The Democratic party is commit­ interstate water rights, and the va­ Legionnaires at Vilna on August 12 Ossining, N. Y., Aug. 3.— Ludwig not be heard from directly on its flying Stone appeared to attempt Great Isaac in the Bahama Islands Mr. Ray’s salary is $18,000 a year. ted to the basic principle of cohtrpl- rious attorney-generals in the Unit­ when Marshal Pilsudski will con­ Ing the sale of arplcultural surplus­ Halverson Lee, 40, Brooklyn- jani­ flight. Radio equipment was dis­ ed States are to get together to dis­ a landing His machine want ?Into group, the Coast Guard'was advised Mrs. Ray’s suit was brought on the tor, had paid with his llie today for. duct a review. It is feared this t(^ay by Its Port Lauderdale, Fla., grounds of infidelity.; es the cost tb’bo home by the group pensed -with because of the hea-vy cuss problems arising from such event may have serious conse­ a slide slip,, and’ when it hit the the brutal.:, murder of Mrs. Selma fuel load being; carried. groiiffd ,;it -w^t into a ditch and bgss. The couple,was married, in Troy/ benefitted. It ts not commited to controversies. Ernest L. Averill, of quences. fbe plan of- applying the, - jfflnclble Bennett and-xMIss Sarab Brofwnell, Banford, Connecticut’s deputy at­ smashed.' 7: ;-/Immed,Iate assistance Is needed. N. Y., on/Jube 17, 1903. -Mrs> .both , of Brboblyn. He was electro­ It is learned that Herr Hoesch, The bebponep’s distress wab report- Raj/’s maldem name . was Lera which was -cojdtained in the,/ jtfe- FIRST REPORT ' torney-general today returned from ambassador at Paris, conferred Oiid- leg 'viras .apparently bidly cuted in the death chamber at Sing Dreux', France, : Aug, 3.-—^The- Denver, where he attended a con­ orushed. 'and/ bis bead 'iva^->seve]pely ®^.Dy:lhe B'elgian tanker Mato Caro­ Boaird. Mrs. :Ray was represented Nary-Haugen 'bilh We havb " no Siqg prison here shortly before mld- with Foreign Minister Brland and line.:-..- • ' • by Camp'uer and Pouzznei- of Ne-w present plan for • carrying .but' the' * city at “ 5, and interstate water right prob­ uanians against an open clash. having *ihd. then chopped. up not i to enter British waters as re­ about a recent announcement by 6 : 39 a* m.- (.1: 38 g. New Yorje / lems. .With him are to serve Thomas' German and Lithuanian newspa­ Central Village,-Conn., A-ug. 3.— the bodlesrof the two women in the- dapriight time) 'today / easily William Gellnas, 45, was instantly sult of the rum treaty agreement. TREASURY/BALANCE John J. ,I(askob, Democratic nation­ rooming bouse owqed by Mre* Bep- J. Balderidge, attorney-general of pers continue to print reports of And second, because rescue ships ;ai^ making good fifae dtepite its Pennsylvania, and Ralph-Carr, as­ Polish troop movements althougli killed at the Texas crossing 05 the al committee chairma.b,. that a sales nett: Parts of thelb :. bodies wi^e New Haven 'raUroad here today from Port Lauderdale, the nearest tax might ,well .. .be. substituted fbr founb .in. various sections of sistant attorney-general df Colora­ these reports are denied In War­ basp, are too far, away to. give ef­ ok- r ifheTlape flyte^'et -an aUt-^-. do. saw. when his.jbread^trbck Was Struck by ?, Washington, 'Aug.’"3.— TrqUBury ^tbe equaliaatloniifee in-bplnglng re-. lyn an’d others hidded awib in dark fective; aid., 7 .— . ! balance, Apg., 1, $fl7;329r269ifi0. ;iie£ to the^farmersi'-n/x thy ^ spotB'ih the fleilari.ot tbr'to • ■ 0|» IM g e .'S j .,7 ■?. f / ."ii.'Tjr ’ - x-'s-'-i*!'’-’'-.:!; C: ■\ ; JC ■. .w \

i,;,. >1'. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENmC HERALDy FRIDAY, AUGUST S,1S28. RESCUED IN MID-ATLANTIC NOARMYMEES / ALL DAY INQUEST JDME AMD FATHE TO BE CUSSED IN TRUCK TRAGEDY HELD R ESPO i^II Furnished by Futnam & Co. ' HaKford, Ckinn. . H iglf Lbw 1 p. m. AT FORT WOOD Ailed Chem 7,iT5,^wl|r6 178* Bank Stocks Ant; Bpschi -rf-J 81 Am CanCana’ s : r *1 Rockville’s Superior Court State Senator and PoEcemant Bid Asked 92% Baltimore.—Fort Leonard Wood Bankers Trust Co ,. . 300 Am Cr & Fdy 91 91 ( 91f Capitol Nal'B&T .....305 Am Loco . will go down in army history. 9 2 ^ / 9 0 % 92, Room Crowded Today Are Ako Indicted in^Chi- City Bank’ & Trst. 1050 Am Smelt ., 20T%‘2^i^ 20t% It is the first camp Uncle Sam Conn River .... ____ 40O Am St Fdy . has maintained without army mules > §3% $2% ^8% With W itnesses. First Bond & Mort . . — 60 Am sugar : ■ 69%"-'«9% l9% and the accompanying "mule skin­ cago. First Nat (Htfd) . — 295 Am T & T . \ ners.” The absence of the latter 176%'-174% 174'% Htfd-Cohn Trust Co. .— 814) Am Woolen F7%^17%> 17% will greatly reduce the profanity Htfd-Nat Bank T r‘. .670 Anaconda ... rate, the officers say. 590 «8% 66% 66% Deputy Coroner, Judge Michael Chicago, Aug. 3.—A sensational > an d Mtg & Title... ~ 60 Atchison .... 187% 187% 137% The new camp near here is that O’Connell of Stafford Springs held I climax to Chicago’s fight against Morris Plan Bank ... 160 of the recently established Mechan­ Bald Loco ,'.-249 '('249 ->249 an all morning session in’ the-’election.' terrorism and alleged Phoenix B&T ___ 475 B & 0 ..... 106 ' 105% t05 % ized Force with a permanent superior court room of the Me-.crooked dlections was written to- Park St Bank ...... 825 ■strength of 1,300 men. This num­ Beth Steel ... 56%T 66^ -‘56% morial building in Rockville this' day with the Indictment of Morris Riverside Trust ____ 600 Can Pac- .,. .206% "205% 205% ber has been increased by 1,100 morning hearing the witnesses that I Eller,, city collector and a powerful West Hart Trust .. 260 troops which have been concen­ C M & St Paul 35 % ; ■'35 35 had been called to testify In the in-1 figure,^ politics, and his son; Bonds 46% . 46% trated here from various camps in quest that is being held on the ac­ ludgeaEmanuel L. Eller. Htfd & Conn Wsl 6 . .95 the country. Chi Roo iBl ..116% =116% 116% cident w'hlch,resulted in the de^aJtL Father and son were named in East Conn Pow 5s ..loi 102 Cons Gas .. . .143%'142% 143 ^ \ The soldiers, repres.nting virtu­ of three boys on the, Rockvlllft- Indictments charging "general con­ Conn h P 7s ...... 118 ally every branch of service, will 120 Corn- Prod ... ; *77 % .• 76 % T7 % \ Talcottville road a week ago yester­ spiracy,” Returned by a special elec­ Conn L P 514s ------107% 109 Dodge Bros .. 15% 15%;t.il5% take part in the maneuvers the day. tion crime and fraud grand Jury. Conn L P 4%s ...... 1«0'% Mechanized Force will stage during 101 % Du Pontr ., ...371% 871 • 371 The state’' police had been busy The Younger Eller is former act­ Bpid Hjrd 5s ...... 102 104 Erie 52 - -i 61% 51% the next two months- with their for the past week rounding op the' ing'chief Justice of the Criminal Insurance Stocks mechanical equipment. _ While Atlantic liners sped to their rescue, the me n and the seaplane pictured here floated helplessly on Gen Elec ... ,149% 7l4«% 148% the ocean about 800 miles southwest of Newfoundland, which had been the goal of their flight from the witnesses who were called before Court. \ Aetna insurance .... 785 800 Gen Motors .,187% 185% 186 Replaced by Trucks the coroner and were allowed'to tell ; th§ Senior Eller, by his own ad­ Aetna Life ....’ ... .855 865 A new six-wheel truck, with a Azores. E. B. Hosmer, Montreal millionaire backer of the attempt, is shown at the left. Right is Cap­ Gillett. Raz ,. .100%. 100% 100% tain F. T. Courtney, the pilot. Above is their Dornler-Napier flying boat. Whale. Inset is a their Stories and'versions of how mission t6 (the Grand Jury, is the Automobile ...... 370;." 390 Int Harv .. . ,y267 ' H ;i , 267 ’ four wheel drive, is predicted to map ^qlltical boss of the "Bloody Twen­ Conn General .... .1650 1700' supplant the long-eared animal showing where the plane was forced down. ' • the aoldent happened , .which re­ Int Nickel. ...,i01% . 97' 100 sulted in the overturning of the tieth’* vrard, where alleged fraudis H art Fire ...... T'J5 810 Int Paper , ,67," 66% p7 which has been the mascot of the and violence for years were clt- Htfd Steam Boll ,..750 800 army since it was organized. automobile truck, Injurylpg oiyer KennecoU; .. :'V94% j94% thirty and resulting in the death- m.axeff lakt Prim ary Day, April 10, Lincoln Nat Life .... —, 135 Mack Truck '.‘.90% 29% ,90 Experiments already made with VETERANS TO STUDY of three. when Octavlous R. Granady, color­ National...... 1625.; 1075 this type truck have slated the MRS. WALKER’S CHECK FUTURE AIR RAIDS Marl Oil . . . ,37 % 37% ^7% The hearing lasted until.! olclbck ed, opponent of Morris Eller for Re­ I'hoenlx ...... 780' 800 Mo Pac qpm 60% 60% 60% mules for the retired list. For in­ publican' ward committeeman,^ was Travelers ...... 1550 1600 stance the truck went up a sandy CIVtt SERVICE AT daylight saving time when a reoesp- N y Cen . . 161% 161% .161% CASE NOLLED TODAY OVER LONDON ARE was taken as there was much time 'Shot to death by gangsters. Travelers rights . .'..240 1 245 New Haven 56 .5 6 % " ; 56 slope of thirty-five degrees with Granary, investigators charged,' Public Utility Stocks'^ comparative ease and without the taken up in the examination-of the No Am Co '. .-,7 1 % 79%^ 7 70% INDIANA MEETING witnesses called. They were,! in was followed through the Eller do- Conn Elec Svs pfd . : 90 ,95 Penn R R. . ...64% 6i, -.64 cursing of "mule skinners.” VIEWED WITH ALARM (lUaln; by. gangsters In autom obiles Conn'L,P 8% ...... 119 '122 \ One veteran officer, whose eVes .The charge of issuing a check for nearly every case, boys .and, Post e'er .'67% 66% :; 66% fraudulent purposes and securing made' the questioning slower than abd ctvas'shot when he attempted to Conn^U P 7% ... 1 i .116 119 Pull New’ \ , 80% 80% ; '8(1% have inspected many a stable of elude the motor gangmen. Conn^ LP 6% % p fd lU . ' miles, remarked that a team of $500 from a bank in Hartford, would be the case if they were, old­ 114 Radio Cor '.,. 170 % IB.7% ' 167-% Kansas City, Kan.—Recent de­ London.—Anticipations^ of the '' The true bills were returned to­ Conn L\ P 5 % % • pfdlOl mules could drag a burden up a which result A InAhe arrest of Mrs. er. When recess was taken fot the 103 ■Sears Roeo'' . .122% 121%"122% feat of legislation destined to se­ horrors of air raids in tbe futurs. day before Chief Justice W. 'V, Bro­ C onn'P ow er Co . . . .135 140 similar incline if their drivers cure prefgrencp for veteran seeking Mary Walker^'^of Fine street, has midday meal there were'still many Sou Pac .. ...118% 118%’'118% been settled.-,. as discussed in the House of Lords, of the witnesses that had been call­ thers of the Criminal Court. Greenwich W&Q 6 . . 97 101 Sou Rail ....148% 148% 148% cursed sufficiently. "Usually they civil service positions is scheduled have thrHIed every Londoner. H art El Lt ...... 135 * Mrs. W alker, It was char red ed who had not been examined and Eighteen others,' Including a 140 S 0 of N J . 45% 44%' 46 climb the grade when their drivers for heated debate at the 29th na­ state Senator and a policeman, were do vtc ...... want them to do the opposite,” he cashed a check in Hartford du.lng "To produce a lethal atmosphere they came back at 2 o’clock this af­ 140 Studebaker '.. 71% ‘ 70 % - 71%' tional encampment of the Veterans named in the indictment, which Hart Gas com ...... 100 110 ; said smiling, of Foreign W ars of the U. S.. to be July in .the amount-of $5'0 drawn over practically the whole of Lon­ ternoon. In resuming the hearing Tob Prod .... 96% 96% 96% don,” said Lord Halsbury, expert this afternoon the coroner intended charged general conspiracy in vote ~ do pfd ----- ..... 80 90 Union Pac , . .192% 192 % 192 % ■ I An interesting sight at the camp held,at., Indianapolis, August 26th on a Willlmantic bank which was S N E T Co ...... ; .168 i is a group- of old French and Brit- on poison gases, only 2,000 tons of to «o through ,^nd Gompiete' the frauds in the 20th "Ward on the 173 United Prulf,. 136%' 436% Slst. written by her father, N. C. Maine last primary day. Manufacturing Stocks ‘ Ish war-time tanks. The discard of and for which she received $500. phosgene gas would be required,^ hearing of all witnesses so he may U S Rubber , •32% 32% ^82% “There is a likelihood that forces Yet phosgene gas, for purposes of Janies B. Leonard is the state Am Hardware ...... 72 74 the mule is still somewhat doubtful This brought about h^r ’arrest in be able to go over the evidence as U S Steel .... .'140%-‘,139%-189% of the V. F. W., will be marshalled wear is as out of date as the blun­ presented. After reviewing the Senator named and Peter Pacelll American iHoslery . ;. 22 __ / * * * * . 71% J-71% ; 71% but with the tank "veterans,” their Hartford Wednesday night and was the police officer. American Silver .... 25 __ doom has been decreed. behind , the bill presented by Con-' derbuss. evidence taken today he ■will render gressman U. S. Guyer of Kansas to have come, before the Hartford "There is a new gas so deadly his decision. Abe Klass, a nephew of Morris Arrow Elec pfd . . .103 106 During the maneuvers these "old police, court this morning. for a new campaign when congress that/a concentration of one part in Eller, was also named in the indict­ Automac Refrlg .... — 20 timers” of the battlefronts will be Mrs. Walker, it was,reported, re­ ment. Acme W ir e ...... 11 14 FORD C O U P E S 'C flljii started down hill and dale under re-convenes next December,” de­ ten million parts of air would prob­ clared A djutant General R. B. Han­ paid the barl the.$500 that was ably incapacitate a man in a min- Assault to kill, assault with a Bill Hpen com . . . , — 6 I their own- po^er and driverless. secured on, the check and also the do pfd ...... — 12 Then they will be shelled to des- dy, Jr., at national headquarters - --- 'If®- W ith this gas only 40 tons deadly weapon and kidnaping were AT^AND:t(M iGE Blgelow-Htfd com . . 90 93 i truction by their more powerful here today. fi?-, result would be necessary to make Lon- STUDENTS MAKE charges returned against Morris Veto of the Fish bill, after being that the bank does not wish to fur­ don a lethal chamber from the Brownstein, Martin Klass and Bud­ do pfd ...... 100 — successors. Bristol Brass 18 21 Two Ford coupes, one owned by passed by both the House and Sen­ ther prosecute the case. Mrs. Walk­ ground to forty feet in the air. dy Jacobson. Three others named The Latest Tank er states that the case was nolled Case, Lockwd & Bra 375 — William A. Burke , of 80.. School The new,M-l tank, the latest de­ ate, came a sore dissappot-tment to “A bomb filled with this poison in the Indictment were similarly by the Hartford court and that she gas, dropped in Piccadilly Circus FRENCH VILLAGE charged. Colts Firearms ____ _ 35 36 street and the ot&CT ovyjaed" by velopment of- Its class, is expected cliampions of the measure during John H. Carman of 138 Maple last session of congress. had not intended, to defraud be­ wpuld kill every man. woman and Collins Co ___ ... .115 . 125 to have little difficulty in putting Eagle L o c k ...... 55 ‘ 65 elreet., were i^..colllMon''at the cor-, the war-scarred tanKs out of com­ President Coolldge tollowed*up lieving that her father had an ac­ child in London on the north side count-in the Wlllimantic bank. of the River Thames. Fafnir Bearing ., . .140 — cef bfjpgk -awd C^ndge streets at mission. The new types carry a his veto of the Fish bill with ap­ AMERICAN TOWN Fuller Brush Class A — 21 12:30 this noon. 33 milimeter gu.i as well as a ma­ pointment of a special committee "Ask any expert, and he will say STRIKERS MAKE PLEA that at the present moment Lon­ do Class AA ... . . ^— 84 Burke was driving east on Oak chine gun on the same ball mount to investigate and make recommen­ Hart & Cooley ... .240 — street as Carman came ouLofJCot- fit has a crew of two, a driver and don is at the mercy of any nation, dations concerning veteran’s prefer­ Paris—The old town of Fontaine­ . TO CO. STOCKHOLDERS International Sli 135 145 •tage street, going'-sbut^ 'Both 'a gunner, Its weight is seven and ence in civil service positions. The reasonably close wliich Is evilly POLISH AVIATORS disposed enough to come and ob­ bleau, much beloved bjL-Napoleon, do pfd ...... 123 128 claimed they sounded their, hbrns, half, tons and its speed is a maxi­ committej, of which Congressman is once more transformed Into a lit­ Jewell Belt com ....-— 25 but this did "not pr.eyent-'t|»9 two mum of thirty miles an hour. Fish is chairman, is scheduled to literate it, and that London could be absolutely and completely ob­ tle American villa,ge with the ar­ New Bedford Conservatives Lander. Frary. & Clrk 73 75 cars coming . together. Carman Tanks used in the war dashed about hear recommendations from, the ON WAY TO AMERICA rival -of several hundred students struck the Burke car damaging the with a top speed of about seven literated.” Make An Unusual Peace Manning & Bow A . . 17 19 various veteran organizations for Lord Rayleigh, the famous scien­ at the American Conservatory of do Class B ...... 9 11 fender, but he was less fortunate miles an hour. The new model has a presentation to the next session of Music which i.s within the very walls Move. N B Mach pfd ...... 100 105 as he did not.stop until hfs Car had motor of 109 horsepower. ■ .1 ' (C o n tin u ed '‘firotii . Page 1) tist. also made the flesh of. the congress; ' ‘ House of Lords ci;eep. of the old chateau. The Louis X'V do com ...... 24 26 .gone across fhe road and-ehded up Among the battalions taking part In the recommendations submit­ wing and the Pavlllion due Titre New Bedford. Mass., Aug. 3.— against the curbing resulting in in the experiments are: First Sig­ tude of 1,300 feet, and making & “You must make preparations Niles, Beraent Pond . 63 68 ted by Edwin S. Bettelheim, chair­ speed of about 110 miles an hour for the evacu.-tion of London.” he have been set aside for study, class­ Appealing to the thousands of do pfd ...... 100 — both the rear and front left wheels nal Company, Fort Monmouth, N, man of the national legislative, com­ stockholders^ of the sixteen cotton North & Judd ...... — 35 being broken. J.; Company C. First Engineers, Its silver wings glistened in the said. "People will sayr ‘You can­ rooms and sleeping-quarters. mittee of the V. F. W-T eight points early'morning sunlight as it cbnfl- not evacuate London.’ But London Seventy-three women students can mill corporations in an unusual J R Mont pfd ...... — 75 Officer McQllnn investigated but Fort Humphries, Va.; Battery B, are being stressed, urging congress be accommodated in the dormitory,, do com ...... - 50 po . arrests were "made. - - -■ Sixty-first Coast Artillery, (anti­ dently, headgd tyestw^rd toward? will have to be evacuated. Possi­ and surprise peace move', leaders of \ to enact legislation similar to' the the sea on its hazardous venture. bly masses of people will flock the others have pensions in the vil­ the conservative element of the P ratt & W hit pf. . . . 99 — - aircraft). Fort Monroe. Va.. Provi- Fish bill as amplified by the Guyer lage which would look very much Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 18 " 21 ABERDEEN LIBRARY. HASl siongl Platoon, .^irst Armored Car Dreux is about 68 miles west of out of London. The only quesfiou 27.000 striking textile operatives measure. Paris. , i.s whether they will flock out like any college town In America if today asked the "real owners” nf Russell Mfg Co ....120 13i) NOVEL PliAN TO PREVENT Troop, Fort Myer, Va. V ■ ■ • •• the buildings were a bit more mod­ Seth Thom Cl com.. 30 — STEALING OF PIC'TURES Old Dobbin, however, is more tram pling on one another, or in an the 56 mill units here to “help us ’ ' OUt'OVKR SEA orderly' effective maimer. ern In appearance. take down the reductior notices do pfd ...... ; 26 __ fortunate than its long-eared cous­ Smyth Mfg Co. new. — 105 Aberdeen.—The people, of Aber­ in. They will be used as mounts for Lorient, France, Aug., 3.—The "The principal buildings shouin At the cocktail hour the streets and we will face the future to­ Stand Screw ...... 105 115 deen are so fond of art' for art’s the calvary during the sham-bat­ STUDY PESTS TO Polish flyers Major Louis Idzikow- be made ga.s-proof. and meons are gay with bright sweaters, and gether,” according to an exclusive ski and Major Casimir Kubal.i might be devised of sucking ilie article in the New Bedford Evening Stanley Wrks co ■ , . 57 60 sake that the authorities of a pub­ tles while other branches of the blazers and one hears little but lic library here have had to.obltt-. were reported out over the Atlan­ gas away through the sewers of American chatter. Several of the Times this afternoon. Taylor & Penn .....125 — service will use armored cars. Torrlngton .... ___ no 1T5 erate nude pictures from, periodi­ SAVE PEACH CROP tic at -8:10 a. m.. '(locaJ tim e) by London.” prominent cafes h.tve, installed The appeal, sent to each Indlv.- Loading and unloading of person Underwood-El Fish . , 69 71 cals to prevent'them being torn out Loading and unloading of per- the Lorient wireless station. large soda fountains', American dual stockholder, was signed by Union Mfg ...... 16 n - 20 and taken home. . sonel and material by day and The naval prefecture announced style, and have been doing a rush­ oflicers of the textile council and PADDOCK UHA.N’GES MIND U S Envelope pf . .. . 120 — And the people, of Aberdeen -have night is a feature on the progr-xm that the coastal vessel Penguin no­ ing business.these .liot days. stated that: Raleigh. N. C.— An ; ttem pt now ticed a white airplane about 600 do com ...... 240 280 consequently protested. : Thiey ‘odhi-. the Mechanized Force is noted for is being made to eradicate the Amsterdam, ' Aug. 3.-^Charley Evep the swans in,-the lovely little 1. —The stockhblderr shouldWhitlock Coil Pipe ------21 plain that certain nude pictures speed in movement. ' feet In the air sixty miles north make common cause with the strange disease which is menacing v/est of Lorient. This was believed Paddbek indicated today that he lakes \yhich surround the' palace are the late Charles Sima haveLbeeh so the huge peach industry- of the to be the Poles’ plane. might be suffering a change of of Apiericari -nationailty, at. least, workers against the mih oflBcials. stam ped' over w ith ; th e Official.'Li­ CaroHnas and Georgia. heart on his declaration, after be­ the students claim them. Inasmuch who were accused- of "lack of brary stam p t h a t .none'' can. study TELEPHOTO MOVIES Dr. John G. Dunegan, plant ing shut out in his semi final heal as they provided the new ones whfen courage and occasional down-right ABOUT TOWN the pictures—for art’s saice; paT-hoJogist of tlig'' U. S. Govern­ of the Olympic 200-metre dash, the old swans died. Incompetence.” •‘It is merely a precautionary ment, is now studying the-disease WORK TO GO VVE$T that he was through, with the run­ 2. The stockholders have lost Automobiles will leave the Naz- measure.” _ an official explained. $68,000,000 by depreciation of arene church at 1 o'clock tomorrow •^‘The kind of illustrations staim'ped Chicago.-^The first telephoto in the famous Sandhill peach grow­ ning game. Charley said today, in Many Americans who knew the ing section or- this state. Washington, Aug. 3.—Satisfied agreeing to run on an American re­ their Investment, in the par:' five for Crystal lake, To transport any are Just the variety thpt fs .torn movie was transmitted from here t-a that the Rdpubllcan national head­ celebrated amusement hall, "Maeic years. of the church people who will be New York. It was developed and In some sections, accoiding" to lay team in Paris after the Olym­ City, will be sad to learn that it out when , the attendants bsekis ,aTeV repprts, the crop has been dam’a'ged quarters is now organized to swing pic games, that running was his fa­ 3. —-The wage cut of ten per centunable- to go by bus in the morn­ turned. -• - . > ready to show on the screen in the into the fall campaign at full speed. ^ists no more. What was former­ ing when the Sunday school schol­ big tow'll 95 m inutes after it had 75 per cent by the bacterlosis. The vorite amusement and that he found ly a great enclosure with all that was not the real issue but merely National Chairman Hubert Work it difficult to give if up altogether. the "last straw”, and that it would ars leave for their annual picnic. .. ' TH*>H»TH BKAS0N been taken. The cost of transmis­ plant spoei'alist w’as obtalnei' thru today closed his desk and started stood for fun. scenic railways larae 1 ^ the efforts of North (Carolina Sena- He added, however, that he felt he dancing floors and booths.^ of ,aii accepted had the work- sion was $10 a foot. out to find what the west holds in Miss Dorothy Norris of 135 Sum­ HJLIJSIDBINN tors'and Representatives. was through with competition of a kinds, is now nothing but, a great ers any conflderfee that the money In Rpitoh pn Slate IRuid to - store for the Hoover-Curtls ticket'. serious nature. would have been wisely e.xpended mit street left this morning for yawning pit in which French work­ NeiV York City where she will meet Wiiliniaiitic. ' men are preparing the foundations in the restoration of the industry. CHOI*. RKKF a n d CHICiCiaK: of fine new buildings. 4. Inside cliques of stockholders her aunt, Mrs.,AT E. Fitkis,'who . / DINNERS were accused of milking, the treas­ will accompany her to Minneapolis ASc HH.Op lilL0 6 ‘< Speaking of Biimper Crops Magic City came into existence for.a ten days stay.. NE|f SUITS twenty years ago and was a- repro­ ury dry by organizing, themselves A Ih Carte Service,.;; 'f. duction on a smaller scale -of Lbb- Into selling houses, fortunes lost Telephone Manrhester through Unwise buying oi > -oUon, NATIONALISTS RECOGNIZED A new shipment of models i''...i>{07HERONE OF' don’s White City. At one time ft Rome, Aug. 3—The Vatican to­ was fixed up for a boxing ring, for sons and cousins of mill olftHals that we can sell at W THOSE CROPS that's promoted over the beads of m<*re day recognized the new Natlonailst m a series of expositions, given • by. government of China. faster TO RAISE Jack Johnston who was then pre­ competent workers, equipment al­ lowed to run down and become Pope Plus XI sent a-message to ^D A N C IN G ^S market/ paring for an engagement with the apostolic delegate .in China, giv­ Max Bombardier Wells in London. obsolete and that methods of 1890 EVERY. SATURDAY E’YG $22.50 and up have been used in place of those of ing notice of recognition and stating 192’8. that the Vatican ‘'is first to treat LAKESIDE GASlItO ^ The style and quality are The International Foyer for S'itt- China with perfect equality.’’ The Jdoiith (hVenfry ' equal to much higher priced dents in the Boulevard St. Mlcbel, message conveyed wishes for- last­ merchandise. which is presented over a lively ing peace In.China and fulfilment of Music^by l*ecrless> Ordieatra. ///„ American woman from the south, SEN.:VARE’S CONDITION the hew government’s aspirations^’ has a youDig Turkish student amtm'g These hot, hum^d days are " 4 - the penslonnaires. She reads hier the times when swimming is Koran faithfully and at cert^ REMAINS UNCHANGED hours feels that-she woiij^ lik ^o just about 0. K. ■J ■ .v, fered the same fate. Both ,of the women died and Gambler escaped. - MYSTERY” “THE U^LAI«J( A dramatic picture of a ()ne of' those' Now that the..^French gendarmes man’s sacrifice and a woman’s hard' love. % have learned the essentials of the erh thrillers. English language. Professor Co'nff- 3 0 ^ GEO. H. da, their well-known Instructor, has .begun to teach, themi Spanish. As DINING DANCING in the case of English, they will SUNDAY learn one thousand of the most es- Hartrord-Rockvllle Road, Sta. 14 Thos« Meighan en.tial words in the speech of Cer-' 6»a North Main St., AtancKCster a n d — $l>sclAl' Picturi^ taken the" s\k. vantes which 'will enable them td Incorporated # direct the many Spanish tourists Steak and Fried thicken MONDAY Dolinson Block, So. Manchester in vadlng the French capital during Dinners with our Farm Veffe- J Tiume^H^n^r J the • sutameff months. • -is, Ai--- tables. ' . , t,- V x.y €*■ v:- i ■.a-' 4 “ 4; I — — ^

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^ ■ / ^ ^ ■■'-•■<■;. -•■ :, ■ -- ■ ' ■ -v '.' . .- -X. - ^ ' , 'V- ' .. ’ v . ' TUTMANGHESTEP. A XTnTTWO»lrt:iT% (CONiN.) «. m«»r:«m.ri^tiniEVENING HERALD.rri^riATT^. X-FUIDAY,ryr^TT\ k xr AUGUSTa r^^^rrfxm n3,1928.- \ ''' . . •■>^-< .: V ' X./' ;--^- 7. -'• ' .''^^X. x • ., r^' 1 •'•.■ 'V.- •\ C-T' r- r = r held . an outlngr* ^ ’;,l;i^silu^Lalre FINNTO M pGE . U.>SJ GAINB POmTS ; ; nUST KIDDIE GR()UP > R0CKVILLE,,IX:IliAVdR^ Thursday." 'There^4u»A '.pi4i|;TaUi of ' ' IN TODAY’S CONTEST Sports with boating and batbiug. ''iHARTFORD ^ T E R S I R b e k v i U e ' The' Rockville^iDijrtif’has placed n ; DEFER CURRENT ONES \ Olyoipic Stadium, Amsterdam, HITS CAMP MONDAY > DIESINWILLI^ bn j^le ,tp > Finland ...... 64 from a sev^ai weeks’ vacation in Great ‘Britain ...... 40 Swimmirig Pool This Yeari torTfrjom .tbp, ’JTow.n, 'dr Vprtfon,..r- died Ing ’ and social ’pn- Wednesday eve­ Maine. ’ ■ Daniel Finn, former manager of Sweden ...... 37 here today'at the agt^'of elghty-dne ning. The bfflqers of the class had (Continued from Page 1.) Taxes, collected .dfiring the month Mrs. George McLean, and,'-> Miss the Circle Theater here, and of Germany...... 34 Fayette B Clarke,, chairman of years, Mr.'iMcNerney^ was Tolland charge of the'program »whichfdi- Ruth McLean will leave today for Ihte similarly connected with the of July amounted to ?18i400, ac­ the committee ffom the Manchester X Xto bia friends and a hater cording to the figures of Jax Col­ Canada ...... 35 County. Tti^e,„and in a trip to Nantucket. A, of ^all J^trand Theater in New Britain, has Japan ...... ,. ’, . . ■ 31 Klwi^nis club,_ ln.‘ charge of';Tthe Class Hymn. br. and Mrs. E. H. Metcalf and ‘ , , that is artificial. He will not again been\ oppolnted manager of the lector G. H. Howe after,- he had kiddies’ camp, in Hebron.'annp.hnc^S' ■ Vbc&i’ Solo ‘‘I Would Be True,” attempt to atep out of character. checked his collections yesterday South Africa'. .T ...... 14 lh;Wih.dfeaM]^^-;p daughter of Elm street are on an Strand and Princess Theaters In Ireland...... 10 that everything Is in. readlriass fpr tjers,, with. op#. hfe wASfcVls- Mrs. Ellzabetli .'K'u.hnly. „ auto trip through New Hampshire. Present Plans Hartford to succeed Henry L. afternoon. While the collections the 20 odd boys who will be/takeh .’ Recitation “ The Statue of Liber­ for the month were larger' than France 10 The, employees of the A. & P. ] His present plans will take him Needles, whose resignation be­ Norway ...... 7 to the camp next Monday morning ty,” Mrs. Harriet Kln&ton. back to Washington after his farm comes effective tomorrow. An­ last year, Mr. Howe does not expect warehouse of Springfield held an Hungary ...... ,5 in'autos furnished by the club. ,v Gfci^iAN DIES Vocal Duet.by Misp-Edith Smith outing at Crystal Lake Thursday, ^ speech about August 2 i in West nouncement of the former Manches- that the final figures will show that ^lalti ...... 5 Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh will' be " there has been a larger percentage and Mrs. Charles Redtbld. there were six bus loads. . Branch, Iowa, his birthplace. After Italy ...... 4 matton this year as last, and Lloyd . . Humorous Speech, Rev. Charles t that, he will make a fe^r e^ccusions of taxes collected on this • year’s MidSletowr, Cohn.,' Aug. 3.— Fred Dowd of Chestnut street Philippines ...... 3 Russell will again be camp director Mrs. Eliza M. German*T^lte of^Rev. Redfleld. has purchased a new Nash Special from Washington to ma’ie "key books than on the books of a year Holland ...... 1 Miss Ruth Gordan will be assistant ago. The drive made to collect Dr. Prank P. German! Tigetor ‘ f Reading “ Such a Family,” Mrs. Six.. / . 5 speeches,’’ but these will be limited Switzerland...... 1 to Mrs. McIntosh. - Mary Gregus. /, V to a dozen. One will bo in Boston back taxes for which liens had been Holy Trinity Eplscopal ’bll’urch here, placed resulted In the back taxes There will be several new arause- died at her home today after an 111-, Following the entefetalnuient re­ another in New York and third in menfr features for the recreation of freshments were served and a social P. O. Al'POINMENT. g Chicago and a fourth probably in being paid, but many of those call­ ness of several months, at the age ed on to pay arrearage fi&ve not the fehlldren thls^season. They will of 63 years. , time enjoyed. * ) . New Haven.’ Conn., Aug. 3.— An- i Detroit. The rest of the time, he MACHELL TAKES OVER have a real .swimming po.ol to dis­ had also the money to pay current Beside her husband Mrs. Ger-; Notes. ■. .. . uouncemeht was made here today will remain in Washington, port- themselves in on' hot days. of the appointment of Paul C. B. j' Hoover meanwhile declined to taxes. - , man leaves a son Spencer,.’ living Leon Dickinson of High street is It had been expected that about HUPP, DURANT HERE Frank Cheney, Jr., who had the spending the week at Lake Wan- Martin, a-n assistant superintendent * ' comment on the action of George matter in charge saw to it that a here and &■ sister. Mrs. W -. J' Has­ $22,000 in tax arrears would ; be kell, of Hdllywood, Calif. gunibaug. South Coventry. It is of malls, to be assistant pbstmasier. N. Peek, the Moline, 111., farm lead- i dam was built to back up the water Martin succeeds Major William B. er, in endorsing Gov. Smith. Hoo­ collected In addition tq the, regular Dr. German was at Mamaroneck. reported that he has caught a 12 Income from the taxes this year. Pickett Motor Sales Becomes sufficiently for a good pool. New pound bass. Tuttle, retired by age limit, who ver’s advisers declared Peek’s ac­ teeters and swings have also been N. Y., many years before coming This expectation does not appear to Machell Motor Sales; Pickett here ten years ago. The First African Baptist church held the job several decades. > tion was forecast when the 1111- be working out. A large number Remains as Sales Manager. placed in position. bcisan endorsed the Democratic of liens have been cleared up, 189 The boys who will leave Monday |farm plank while attacking the Re­ oi them in July, but th.ese were in have been selected on suggestioucs publican platfoim. Announcement was made today the most part for sniall amounts, that the Pickett Motor Sales which received by Superintendents of Good Report only one of over $1,000 being paid. has been conducted at 22-24 Maple Schools f1 a . Verplanok and A. F. • Hoover received an optimistic The smaller delinquents^ haw paid street by Charles J. Pickett has Howes and Miss Jessie Reynolds, " report from Dante Pierce, promi­ up but a number whq, pwe,, large heen taken,over by E. R; Machell social service worker. They come nent Iowa publisher, on the outlook amounts have not settled. A from all sections of the town. After “ Where Yon Can ' in the corn belt states. Pierce told pi Wethersfield. Mr. Machell has taken the Hupmobile and Durant they have had a vacation of two Afford to 'iuy Hoover the Republlcaiip would weeks a party of 25 girls will spend carry Iowa and Nebraska easily and automobile agency which Mr., Pickett held here and will continue two weeks at the camp. One of the Good Furniture.’^ \ would win Wisconsin "in a v^alk.’’ AMERICAN ATHLETE WINS obligations of Klwanis clubs wher ,\ Pierce likewise discoun.ed Peek’s his salesrooms at 22-24 Maple, street upder the name of 'the- ever located is the care of the un ^ action pointing out that the farm 400 METRE OLYMPIC RUN der-privileged child. X leader has been a lifelong Demo- Machell Motors Sale company. ' brat. Dan Finn Coincident with the announcement T Nathan W. MacChesney, of (Continaed from Page I.) of the change in the Hupmobile MOOSE SET DATE FOR •1 Chicago, organizer of “ Hoover for ter man’s promotion was made, yes­ and Lurant agencies here was that Mi4-Summer President” clubs in cities, west of terday afternoon at the New Hav­ ous with the knowledge that, large­ of Machell and Urwick .who have . • Pittsburgh, also gave the nominee en offices of the Hoffman Brothers’ ly upon their efforts, hung the just purchased the South Manches­ CLUBHOUSE CARNIVAL .cheerful reports. MacChesney told Theatrical enterprises, which con­ chance of averting a complete shut ter garage on Center street that the nominee “ the entire w(a;t is trol the State Theater here. out from the track events, were they would service Hupmobile and C learance safely Republican.” Mr. Finn will commence his new out ten minutes warming up before Durant automobiles.in hib district. . The Manchester Home Club As­ Hoover was to spend today duties Sunday. He has been mana­ the 400-metre final was called Bar- Charles J. Pickett who has held sociation, Inc., having secured per­ ger of the New Britain theater mission from Chief of Police Sam­ jelly in his home‘ he.*e giving his buti drew the pole position and had the agency for these two oari.ls to since it was opened in 1926. His the field, running in lanes, directly be retained by Machell Motor Sales uel Gordon, is proceeding with Sceptance speech a final checking. successor will be Carlisle G. Bar­ their plans to run a bazaar and His program is tp condense it to 5,- in front of him. Phillips drew thj as sales manager. Mr. Pickett, Store Closes. A u ^ s t 11-25^ ' rett, manager of the Capitol Theater outside lane and bad to set his own while holding the Hupp agency, has carnival on the property it recently Piord^l^jhe.'hfib easily in New Britain, the latter coming purchased on Bralnard Place. The Tvithih the lorty minute limit set pace up the backstretch. disposed of a number of .these cars n 'i under the supervision of Bernard atd ‘Mr Machell considers him too profits will be used in remodeling for his broadcasting by radio. He failed to rate himself well in Grogan, who had been head usher this particular, going put too slowly va.uable. a salesman to lose. 'The and furnishing the oiu Bralnard for Annual Employees, Vacatiori at the New Britain theater. Mr. and losing so much ground that he South Manchester garage will La estate as a clubhouse for the mem­ Needles resigned to become manag­ never-was a factor thereafter. coiiducted as a separate business bers of the South Manchester lodge Only eight more days before we close for vacation—and only eight more days for SUCCESSFUL CAREER OF ing director of the new Regal The­ Barbuti, on the contrary followed enterprise, Mr, Urwick not being of Moose. ater to be opened at 42 State street up the field nicely on the first interested in the Machell Motor The following committee ^ill you to take advautage of the fine values we are offering at this great sale.' Owing to in Hartford Labor Day. have complete charge of the carni­ straightway, gradually gained from Sales Company. backward seasons and present day business conditions we have an extra large surplus! WAPPING MAN ENDS hisi polq position on th# jong turn Delmar Jrwick who' Is an experi­ val: John Limerick, chairman; and wisl two yards in frdnt ,as he enced repair man will be In charge Joseph Cbiconi, Joseph Einanuet stock on Kand and it is being sold at a tremendous sacrifice in prices. Hei^ is./ a ‘ straightened out for home. He was of all Hupp and Durant servicing Barto, William Brunelle, Walter De great opportunity for you to save at our semi-annual profit sharing event, . ' / going, very nicely at this point and here. He has had considerable ex­ Varney and Frederick Behrend. -,C. Rockwell, Boston Auto- ABOUT TOWN The committee have set Auiust ae^nied^to‘.have the race well In perience and since coming to the , . f mobile Magnate, Was Native hand. 13 to 18 as the dates and is making A • South Manchester ga.age has at­ purchases in Providence and New .J of South Windsor. Wins By '6 Inches tracted much business from Hart­ Mr. and Mrs, Hector West and But suddenly he began to fold York of a supply of gifts. their son, Harold, of Pitkin street, ford and Wethersfield. Mr. Machell The carnival will be entirely rup ; In.the death of C. P. Rockwell, and almost simultaneously Ball, the was formerly the dealer in Chevro­ will spend the week-end at Pleasant ■Canadian, uncorked a roTjsing fin­ b., local people and the entertain' I, for a quarter of a century New- View, R. I. let cars in Wethersfield and is an meat each evening w’l' be’given by , Englghd distributor of Rambler, ish. Coming up out off- tbe pack experienced garage man. Both are with a rush that gave indications of . the best of local talent. ' -■ Jeffrey and Nash cars, which occur­ All members of the Volunteer buslnees men of high repute in red in Boston Wednesday there is repeating the Canadian victories of Life Saving Corps are requested to Percy Williams in the sprints. Wethersfield. Mr. Pickott in re­ WATER CO. STOCK SOIjD removed from the automobile field report for duty at Globe Hollow to­ Right on the tape, however, Barbuti maining with Mr. M ach^ will be 100 PIECE ' one of Its best known pioneers, morrow afternoon for the water gathered himself .for a final effort of great assistance to fae new con­ Stamfor’ . Conn.. Aug. 3.— StOv^k DINNER SET who rose fromi being a farm boy. in carnival. <.>■ and, and with a great leap, plunged cern in becoming acquainted with of the New Canaan Water Com':, V . South Windsor to a place of wealth through^the string, a winner by six Manchester. Mr. Pickett, though no pany has been purchpseil by Glid: aud'pf6rhlH«iu(!6'.' ' ^ " "A beautiful set with com­ Miss Nellie Naven has returned Inches. His dive carried him face longer the Hupmobile and Durant deu-Morris On., New Y >rk brokers, plete service for twelve. At­ Mr, Rockwell was a native of agent here, will be glad to give his from a week’s vacation at Nara- foremost on to the track but im­ according to announcement here tractive paiteru. gilt edges. ^ A i Wapping and as a boy enterec thO gansett Pier and Miss Mary Naven mediately he leaped to his feel with personal attention to prospective today. ' fine value at, this priep. >■£ J employ of the Pope Manufacturing is spending this week at Watch a smile. buyers of those cars. Company, which was then inann- Hill. The Americans in the stands 5 PIECE BREAKFAST SETS » facturing bicycles and continued went wild over the victory but $ 2 4 . 5 0 with-that concern when it entered A party of 25 Manchester and otherwise the applause was hardly Five sturdy pieces made ‘entirely Jgl.Oa a Week the' automobile field manufacturing Hartford women spent a thorough­ what might be termed generous. ‘of hardwood in attractive stain fin­ the Pope-Hartford. It was apparent that the main body ishes. Set includes large drop leaf ly enjoyable day yesterday at Shel­ I 1 It was at this time that the ter Harbor, I., as guests of the of the crowd preferred to cheer table and^ four Windsor style chairs. Rambler bicycle was being manu- Shelter Harbor Country club, r.t American defeats rather than Reg. price $39.50... • $1.00 A WEEK S" Kfactured by the Jeffrey Manu.ac- its clubhouse which is for the use American victories. Barbuti didn’t turing Company and when it too, of Masonic members, their families seem to notice the absence of gen­ t;;-'X decidOd to enter the automobile and friends. The start was made at eral enthusiasm over his feat, for bu^ess;' inanufabturlng an aato- 8:30 and the party arriv^ec at their he..blithely waved his acknpwledi|- mobile known as. the Rambler. Mr. destination in time for'boating and mifn’t of the American cheers, posed GLENWOOD Rockweir entered its employ and for a coterie of photographers, then ^ r a d i i i s bathing. They give an enthusiastic was assigned to the Boston office. report of the broiled lobster dinner snatched up his outer garments and CABINET He later became the New Eng­ and the service and appointments disappeared down the exit tunnel. land distributor. Associated with at the clubhouse. In the afternoon Surprised Experts GAS RANGE , him was.Edward J. Wall of Man- bridge was played and afternoon Among the several thins he had s . accomplished was the confounding cjiester, who had also been one of tea was served. The ladies returned • A large size, quality the young men employed with the of experts who had declared that to town about 8:30. America wouldn’t win . a single range. Four-top cooking KITCHEN CHAIRS Pope Company. When the head of burners, limmer, side oven track event. Exactly as Illustrated. Very' • the Jeffrey Company died the name A son, William Thomas, has and broiler., . Blatk Japan of th’e . automobile . was changed Shortly thereafter, the 4,000- sturdily built. Finished in tti been born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel metre cross country lun of the finish with white splasher. Golden Oak. - . .r- from Rambler to Jeffrey and was Strain of 239 Oak street. Reg. price $69.50. manufabtured under^ that name un- modern pentathlon series was con­ cluded with the U. S. Army men. controlling.' Interest was pufchdsed by Charles N. Nash, Lieutenants Audrey Newman, $ 2 . 1 5 when the name was again chang­ NUN IS INDICTED Richard W. Mayo and Peter C. ed, this time to the Nash. Mr. Hains making a fairly good show­ Final Disposal ing. Newman finished eighth,’ Rockwell all through these chang­ Mayo, twelfth and Hains twenty- es reihained as th.3 New England IN OBREGON CASE $1.00 A WEEK distributor. second. Seen in the dressing rooms after The funeral- will be held Satur­ (Contiiiaed froin Page 1.) his 400-mdtre triumph, Barhiiti was \ day afternoon at,-2:30 in Boston at so happy over the event that he was- the First Congregational church. leged to have been formed for the almost stuttering. He finally, told Burial will be in that ;:ity. purpose of assassinating men in how it^feels to be only a few. yards CLOSING OUT ■ power. from,victory and then. hea,ring According to the prosecution this another man challenge his right to society was an outgrowth of the it. FEDERATION RAPS conflict between the church and the “ I counldn’t see Ball coming-ttp A f.L O W E S T state in Mexico. Its members were on me'but E could AVAILABLE PRICES - “ REDS” IN UNIONS said to have plotted against the explained. “ So I said'to tnykelf:^ of all Summer lives of high officials including . .“ ‘Gosh, you got to that, THE SODEL “C^’ - IRONING BOARD President Calles. tape!’ . A ■ . . ‘ Large folding ironing board. JContinned from Page 1.) . Secret Order , “ So T did and that’s all there was. A. Idrgn.lsize rangejhat h. 3 been a popular number for Top well padded and covered" Members of this secret order. It to it.” years selling at $12fi.00. Has with durable white cloth. the railroad organizations affiliated is claimed, were compelled^, to take ------.. ; ! with the American Federation of BANDITS SHOOT. CPP , 20 inch oven and double an "oath of service” ' and wqre mantel as Illustrated. Labor, and have issued another branded with the-letterT “ I.ijH. $ 3 . 2 5 call for miners for the same pur­ which stand for “ In Hoc Sig^o.’’* Boston, Mass., Au^ 'a'-^Five COATS,HATS pose, at a meeting to be held in Mother Superior Acevedjb Cbn- yeggs and a lone policeman waigeq.' Pittsburgh on, September 1.” ception was alleged to have^adifiit- a terrific pistol battle in the'dark­ Because' two members of the ted that she had'been branded ened orchestra of the Rialto mo­ council were absent from C-last twice. ' .t X_ tion picture theatre in Roslindale night’s meeting, the report o f the Prosecutor Correa Nietcj sAdd Square early today. A Year to Pay non-partisnn political committee of that, from the evidence,the nun Ten shots were fired at Patrol­ the Federation, of which President “ appears to have been an ' InteJ- man Vaughn A-. Hewey, 29,,and bne Green is chairman, was held up un­ bullet struck the police manual in - *,'i jg til today.' The?report, it is e.xpect- lectual author of the assassina­ tion.” He added: his pocket, spun him around and AND DRESSES ed, will recommend endorsement of gave him a slight wound on the PORCELAIN TOP TABLE the candidacies of either Smith or “ It is necessary to capture Tr^o breast as it was deflected upward. Hoover, or else a definite state­ Morales (or Trejo.as he is commafi- Without gaining entrance to the ment of neutrality. ly known) for he is ‘the key to t^e theatre safe, which contained t700, Exactly aa whole situation. He could clear the the yeggs escaped by automobile. LlifEiMAN' BURNED case ’ up If wb had’ him * in* hand. Because we do not carry over any mer­ Illustrated Trejo 1s not an ‘exalted Catholie.’ H O T IN N E W Y O R K . .. New Milford, Conn., Aug. 3.— We regard him as a fanatic. Wl^t iRalph Marshall, 32, a local employe his motives were we do not know- New. York, _Aug. 3.— Six deaths chandise from one season to another, dras­ THREE BURNER iof the Gonuciicticixt: Light & Power We have clearly established, how­ were directly lorliliijiireh^y .attribu- |Co., is in critfcil condition in New ever, that he and Garlos Castt-o ■^d 'to thb.heat^ifl'vNew, a’nd $ 8 . 5 0 GAS COOKER were the two _ persons who placed tic price revisions have been made on all |Miiford hospital today as the re- iyiplilkY’ ’’tofifty- AT.-•I; ■ ; . Three top cobkjng burners iBult of burns and othey injuries he bombs in the Chamber of Deputies P;F1v4'“p^‘ ^® due- to imilding last May.” with large rustproof oven be­ ^received' lii- Bridgewater late yes- drbvvi&net I ithA ' ^ ; Large, Size with g^Hulix^s * low. Ip Black -Japan only. |terday..while, he was working with sunimer Coats, Hats and Dresses in order porcelain, top. ., All. wpott-, .Reg. price $34.50. *■#.3 |other linemen stringing wires. Mar­ IN CRITICAL CONDITION. V ^a;tea;M,land‘-4®*i New Jeisey. shall was part v & f up , a pole with i,9P 'tfottest days parts finished in .trhlte,e^-c^ wire across his shoulder when New Milford, Conn., Aug, 3.4- ^^^^yearil.the jnercu;^^ .to effect a complete and rapid clearance. ’ ,' anjtjsL'’Brawef/lft': ^ $ 2 4 J O {the->wira.name in,contact with a Curtis Ferris, Injured in an-->aut^ ing 81 and cli&hlng steadily. .. V', OlighTiiin^ “ afresfer.^” '^Marsliall’s mobile accident near the B ro o k fi^ ,, 1 vmjiy. , fall this ■ ^evening, clothes were set afire and he was iown line yesterday morning, wgs relief, fh'e weather man said.' ' i '■ knocked’ f-rdm* tUC'poleif ». : -' In oHtical condition In New Milfoyd Come ixi and buy wh^t you , want now. 8 hospital this afternoon, and hosffj- The,“ dog days” are in July and The chemists’ meeting at Chica- tal attendants believed he ,mlgfit part of Axtgust. They are so called 0 has co^e.and gone and still we not live through the night, Ferris jls because' Slrjus, the .dog-star, jnost while the stock lasts. / OPP. HIGH'^ SOUTH MANCfij^StER on’t know - ^tiy' a seems niot'e 80l>posed to have fallen asleep it fcyiilUant.ot all the fixed stars, then ectlonate toward mankind when .a- JV..: “.0 ;V ii-- .'tk'f'ih the wheel of his car which plunged rihes and sets ih .the daytlmuXand l«u. -Uhp ' 'AjMcejintD;a. 'hot at night, y l u M H l

<4^ V h - TOUR ' MANCHESTER (CONN,) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST S, 1928. » .4 ifrP"- ■ ■■■ ■ New York state line, macadam pared with the oil motor. They completed, railing uncompleted. aim at the construction of an air­ CIGAREHES LOSING Route No. 130. Woodbury- SILENTPLANES ship which will be driven upwards Watertown road, uptown bridge is by rockets exploding In the direc­ CONDITION OF under reconstruction. Traffic may tion of the earth, and driven for­ CASTE IN ENGLAND; use concrete without detours. 3 0 M ILK UP TO ward by rockets exploding back­ Route No. 132.— Cornwall Hol­ wards. STATE ROADS low Roa ., Cornwall to So. Canaan “ An air vehicle of this descrip­ “MANLY PIPE” WINS is under construction. Traffic open GO 2 ,0 0 0 M. P. H. tion will be able to fly in the great­ at all times, short detcur around est heights without having to take London— Cigarettes are dethron­ one bridge. any consideration of atmospheric FRIDAY AUG. 3. ed in London, because they are Route No. 133.— Hartland Hol­ or weather conditions, and as It deemed effeminateT The “ manly”' Road conditions and detours in low Bridge is under construction, - London.— Silent airplanes, fiylng will not have to overcome any , air pipe has superseded them and re­ the state of Connecticut made short detour around bridge. thirty miles above the'ground and resistance to speak of, it will turned to its old-time popularity. necessary by highway construction, Route No. 134.— Kent-New Mil­ capable of a speed of 2,000 miles achieve a speed, which will make To find this out, one has only to repairs and oiling announced by ford road, shoulders being oiled. an hour, are visualized by a writer a flight from Benin to New York spend ten minutes In the fashion­ the State Highway Department as Route No. 135.— North Branford in the London "Referee,” who a matter of a, few hoursi AH able area of T-ndon between Bond of August 1st, are as follows: — Guilford road is under construc­ claims to have particulars of ex­ noise, moreover, will be practical­ street and Saville street. Route No. 1— Old Lyme, East tion. Passable except when asphalt periments with a new type of air­ ly eliminated, as there will be no The young men, who, twelve is being applied. craft which are to be carried out air waves to serve as medium for months ago, wer drawing clouds Lyme and Waterford, five miles un­ shortly in Germany. sound-waves,” der construction. One-way traffic in Route No. 13 6.— New Pairfield- of smoke through long and wlerd- Waterford where concrete pave­ Sherman road, steam shovel grad­ , 'The new invention, which the colored clgarettes-holders, are now Press the Pedal and oil youv ment is being laid; thru traffic ad­ ing and macadam construction un­ writer declares will revolutionize COMPLETE SKELETON to be seen puffing at a scarcely- vised to take route 333 from Old der way. Short delays probable. aviation, and mhke possible a seasoned briar, and, to boot, ap­ Lyme to Jordan’s Village. Route No. 141.— Bridge over lit­ trans-Atlantic flight between Eu­ pearing to enjoy it. Motor cars of high price, such as the are automatically oiled, inrinding all rope and America in the dncredible “ It is probably due to the f.act Branford - Boston Post Road tle River o . l the. Scotland-Canter- OF ANCIENT HUMAN Rolls Royce, prize Bijur centralized shoulder oiling for 7 miles. bury road is under construction. space of ninety minutes, is stated that the Prince of "Wales hardlv spring shackles. ' Orange-Milford ■ Pike, shoulder While the old bridge is In use, to be based on the principles of ever smokes anything but a pipe, chassis lubrication as an invaluable oiling for 2 miles. traffic from the west Is warned to the “ rocket car,” which attained a BROUGHT TO U. OF C. explain the leading fashionable to­ bacconists. feature. Bother and expense of service sta­ Branford-No. Branford road is be careful in approaching this speed of 480 miles an hour in a recent test. “ And also, practically every tion lubrication are eliminated. being oiled for one mile. bridge which is located at the foot Chicago.— ^What is possibly the of a steep grade. The experiments, the writer young woman nowadays smokes ci­ Nash, at moderate price, has it as Route No. 3— Waterbury-Mid- states, will be carried out by Herr first complete skeleton of ancient garettes constantly and openly. The dlebury road and Sunnyside avenue Scotland-Plainfield road, shoul­ Wilhelm Raabe, a German pilot, man to be found in North Africa result is that young men are begin­ ^Wndard equipment on all ’*400’* Wear at vital chassis points is avoided. under construction. ders being oiled. who intends to drive an airship fit­ was brought to this city by Paul ning to look upon cigarette smoking Waterbury-Milldale, Southington Route No. 147.— Seymour-Blad- ted with "rockets” similar to those Nesbit, twenty-four-year-old gra.i- as effeminate and have returned to Advanced Six Models. Mountain is under construction. den river bridge is under construc- which piloted the German mystery uate of the Uhiversity of Chicago. a pipe as a man’s exclusive privi­ Annoying squeaks and groans are Shoulders not complete. ^tion. No. delay. car on, its record-breaking trip. Nesbit has been in North Africa lege. Bijur operation is simplicity itself— Ridgefield-Danbury road, con­ Route No. 150.— Lyme and East stopped before they start. Revolutionize the Air as head of the Logan-Beloit expedi­ “ ■Women play a part in another ■; and it is invariably efficient regard­ crete- construction under way. One- Haddam, Hambury— No. Plains “ There,can be no question,” the tion. way. Many of them prefer to see ■way , traffic with telephone control. road is under construction. No de­ Referee states, “ that the rocket The skeleton, found in strata men with pipes rather than cigar­ less of changes in temperature. The world has a new andfiner motor Southington— Main street, shoul­ lay to traffic. car will revolutionize aviation, and that is dated about 30,000 years ettes, and don’t hesitate tp say so. ders pilinj. Route No. 153.— Salem, Nor­ ago, will be studied by the univer­ car, with features oL excellence although popular imagination may ^ “ To meet the new demand for There’s a lever conveniently placed Route No. 4.— Salisbury-Great wich and Hadlyme road is being boggle at the idea of flying thir­ sity faculty, and is expected to be pipes special design's are being hitherto found only on very costly ii^rrington road is under construc­ oiled. ty miles above the ground, the of great scientific importance in manufactured which Pan be smok­ for your left toe at the floor board. tion, Short detour around small Route No. 154.— Washington- German inventors are confident determining questions relating to ed in doors. One of these, a very cars. Bijur Centralized Chassis Lubri­ bridge. the origin of man. Woodbury road, macadam and that their ‘wonder plane’ will be as srnall pipe holding enough for five Simply depress it once and 21 points Sharon-Lakeville road is under bridge construction under way. safe as the present-day mode of Among other discoveries by the ^minutes’ smoke, has been designed cation is one o f them. v construction. Short detour. Route No. 16 6.— Crystal Lake fiying. expedition, is an “escarogotiere.” ifor dances. Route No. U. S. 5— Wallingford road, towns of Rockville and “Air resistance in those heights This is a mound 400 feet in length “ Pipes with long stems are the i—No. Colony street. Open to traffic, Ellington are under construction. which have never been reached by and practically 300 feet wide, vary­ most popular. They are cooler shoulders incomplete. Somewhat rough, no detours. human beings so' far, is so small ing in depth from five to twelve and prevent smoke getting into the Meriden— No. Colony street is Route No. 179.— Preston, the that it will hardly play any part feet, built entirely of the shells of eyes.” under’ construction. No delay. road from Poquetanuck to Brew­ at all. Consequently, it will be snails on which prehistoric man RjjlQ^ No. U. S. 6— Brooklyn- ster’s Neck is under construction, possible to achieve far higher lived. In addition to the shells sev­ An airplane trip to Venus would Danledson road in the towns of open to traffic except where bridges speeds than in. the lower strata of eral ostrich eggs were found, some cost $1,400,000,000 according to a of which were engraved. ' scientists calculation. But there NAS H 400 Killing^ly and Brooklyn under con- are being constructed. atmosphere. struhtion. Detour posted. Traffic “ To combat the risk of life en­ Prior to the discovery of the an­ are places right here in the United Route No. 180.— Bethel-Redding cient skeleton, the expedition work­ OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES —NO OTHER CAR HAS THEM ALL regullited by flagmen. road, steam shovel grading under countered in high rarified air, the States where you can spend that ed in the neighborhood of Mechta- much on a vacation. Dahlelson-So. Killingly road Is way. No detours. new airplane will be hermetically Twin-Ignition motor 7-bearing crankshaft World’s One-piece sealed, and made air-proof and EI-Arbi, finding several incomplete und^r constructiflfh, open to trafllc. Route No. 310.— Bantam-Morris skeletons. {hollow crankcron' pins} easiest Steering Salon fenders Killingly-R. I. road, shoulders road is under construction. No de­ pressure-proof. It will be heated Houdaille and Love joy j . . tours. so that normal conditions pre­ New double being oiled for 3 miles. HERE IT IS shock absorbers Qear vision Pf^/ret-Murdock road, shoul- Route No. 325.— Prospect-Ches- vail inside the cabin. WORLD’S OLDEST COUPLE drop frame Exterior metalware “ To enable fiying through rari­ IN SERBIAN TOWN ARB { exclusive Nash mounting) front pillar p o ^ derarielng oiled. hire road, short detour over coun­ chrome plated over fied atmosphere, a vehicle is want­ BOTH OVER CENTURY At Manchester Green Salon Bodies Roti-te No. U. S. 7— Danbury-New try road around shovel work in Bohnalite aluminum nickel Milfwd road, three steam shovels rock cut. ed which will not be based on the Nash-Special Py^ga kite-principle, and not on any aero­ 6 large rooms. gradwg in highway, and concrete Route .— What is probably the pistons Torsional vibration bumpers and No. 333.— Old Lynie- dynamic principle. It is necessary Large lot. cons^uction with one-way traffic Blackball road is being oiled. oldest couple in the world have {Invar Struts) damper Short taming^ radius bumperettes ,. Route that the machine should be able to just been discovered in a small Large reception hall. with ■•telephone control at several No. 337.— Milford-New dO'without air support altogether placeb. Haven Avenue, concrete under con­ Serbian village, Verbitza, near Living room 12.v25. that it should rise and go forward Aranjolvatz. The husband, Dimitije ^5^^® S — Torrington- struction. Short detour posted with its own independent powers. Fireplace with tile hearth. Tho^mston, Castle. Bridge Is under around city block. Fillipovitch, 110 years old, has This problem has been solved by, been married since the age of eight Hot water heat. construction. Traffic should proceed ^ New Haven-Woodmont road, the rocket motor. with*;caution on account of grade Concrete road under construction. to Jlvana, age 107. They live hap­ Tiled bathroom with built-in fix­ “ The forward movement of a pily in a little house, apparently tures. MADDEN BROTHERS cros^ g . Short one-way traffic.- Traffic controlled by tra"fic men. motor vehicle until now was based MAIN STREET AND DRAINARD pLACE T.lm'maston i*- Tor.'iagton road, extremely pleased after long, happy Master bedroom, size 12x23. West Haven-Beach street and upon a motor power driving wheels years.* together. shoalders being oiled for 2 miles. First avenue under construction. which had to overcome friction Both are teetotallers at the pres­ This is a fine home and must be Route No. 10.— Haddam road is Short detour in force around city resistance of the earth. The rock­ seen to be appreciated. ent time, although during a few under, construction from Higganum block, when ashphalt is being ap­ et car which has been successfully Price ver.v reasonable. __^to East Haddam Brid,^e. One-half plied. tested is worked on an entirely years they drank light wine. different principle. Dlmitijie tells interesting facts For appointment, Phone 74. mile'detour at Higganum, with No Route Nunibci’.s of past* events. His wife is less ^one-w.ay traffic^ whe■rJe.,^pavement is Ansonia-North street is under Driven Backward \bein^-Jald. ' ' construction. No delay to traffic. “ It is driven by the. backward talkative and has great horror of W. Harry England push of exploding rockets. The camera men. On the occasion of Herald Advertising Pays \ Wethersfield, Middletown __ Beacon Falls-Pines bridge under their recent anniversarj day, it construction. Traffic not affected. German engineers who are at pres­ Wethersfield road is being oiled for was almost impossible to mak her one-half mile. Bloomfleld-Hall Boulevard is be­ ent engaged In its construction ing oiled.* have greater ambitions than to consent to a little photograph. Bloomfield-Granby road is under “ You have come around just constr-uction, but open to traffic. Branford-No. Branford road is cre'ate a new car, which develop being oiled for one mile.* enormous speed but which will ninety years too late.” she argued, .Yi iniic. tijag Route No. 12.— Grosvenorddle— have many disadvantages as com­ "you would* have taken a pretty Nort^Grosvenordale road is under Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton __ woman then.” cons^ction, detour posted and Deep River road is under construc­ section of one-way traffic regulated tion for 1 1-2 miles. nnounctng by telephone. Easton-Monroe road is under Norwich-Putnam road at Atta- construction, rains*have made sub- waugan is under construction. pade impassable. Local traffic us­ Trafific over section of this road be­ ing detour. ing ^etgulated by telephone. Enfield, Scitico— Broad Brook DON’T FORGET THE Thompson-Webster road, shoul­ road, is under construction, but ders being oiled. open to traffic. Route No. 3 2.— Norwich-Groton Mansfield Center— Warrenville MACHEU. MOTOR SALES J’oad^/bridge over Poquetanuck road is under construction, open to Cove,- is under construction. Ap­ traffic. Introductory Offer 22-24 Maple Street proaches to structure are being Middletown-Durhain road, grad graded, motorists warned to drive ing on Cherry Hill. ------OF- carefully through this work. Granby, Salmon Brook street IS NpfWlch-Groton road from Nor- under construction, but open to wich»„\Clty line to Brewsters Neck traffic. is Under construction, open to Preston. Preston City road is be­ traffic. ing oiled for 2 miles. ' as Authorized Hupmohile Dealer Route No. 101.— Windham-Willi- Sharon-Millerton ■ road is under mantic road is being oiled for a construction. Short detour. mile;. . South Canaan-Huntsville road, Route No| 102.— Salem, Hart­ bridge approaches being made. Offering the Hupmohile ford-New London road, shoulders Sterling-Bridge under construc­ tion at Sterling Village. Detour ‘The Paris^ being oiled for 4 miles. CLEANERS AND DYERS Route No. 104.— Glastonhury- posted. GlastOnbury-Portland road is un­ Redding-Georgetown road, con­ der Construction, open to traffic struction work started, no detours one-way. necessary. Route _ No. ' 109. — Mansfield, Woodbridge-Racebrook road is Phoenixville ro-ad is under con-, under construction. No delav to strue^ion, detour posted from War- traffic. renville to Ashford. This road near­ Wethersfleld-Jordan Lane is un­ 2 Plain Garments ly -' r.-'-’ saablo to traffic. der construction, but traffic is not ' , -V , Coventry - Mansfield delayed. Depot ' 1 closed, traffic may go Windsor Locks-Suffield. East over-'r '^tate road through So. Main street is under construction, Coventr. traffic may take good road through Cleaned For Route 11.— Portland Cobalt Suffleld Center. EIGHT & SIX road is construction, short Woodstock-Mass. Route, shoul- onp--vf*ay i 1C on Portland Plains. ders being oiled for ^ miles. Route '*0 . 113.— Thomaston- T> • h e addition of this "‘ ^l road is under construction, .50 New and impressive beauty, •ur east of Terryville posted. strong company to the ^ Concrete being poured, one-way WEATHER MEN PLAN T new and brilliant qualities traffic. ranks ofHupmobile dealers, of performance now sur- Route No. 114.— North Branford and North Haven. Concrete road is TO MAKE OCEAN SAFER reflects the high caliber of roimd the entire Hupmo­ under construction. One-way traffic controlled by traffic men. business men now being bile Century line whether Route No. 118.— Hamden-Whit- FOR ATLANTIC FLIERS Standard Policy ney Avenue, shoulders being oiled attracted to Hupmobile by the phenom­ your choice falls on the striking new for 2 miles. Any Garment Cleaned Route No. 120 and 147— Wood- Paris— Weathermen of eight na­ enal success of the neW Hupmobile Hupmobile Century Six and Eight or bridge-Seymour. Concrete road is tions in conference here took steps under construction. Traffic con­ to protect trans-Atlantic fliers from Century Eight and Six. the equally luxurious Century 125 trolled by traffic men. the fatal whims of the elements. $1.00 On the proposition of Dr. Chas Eight— a car that has consistently led Route No. 121. — Salisbury- For 20 years the name Hupmobile has Canaan-Salisbury road is under Frederick Marvin, chief of the all straight-eights in sales iince first construction. One-way traffic. United States Weather Bureau, been identified in the public mind Route No. 122. — Newtown- they agreed to cooperate in cem This special offer noted above only good announced. ■ ' Bridgeport road, concrete construc­ tralizing reports and forecast so with the^ highest manufacturing ideals tion .tinder way. One-way traffic that aviators would have the most untn Saturday night. Actnowl with telephone control. complete knowledge of meteoro­ in the automobile industry. W e cordially invite the pubUc to visit logical conditions along the entire Route No. 123.— Foot of Bunker route before hopping off. / our new dealer’s show room and ^inspect Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfac­ t General Delcambre, chief of the ing complete. Shoulders and guard French weather bureau spoke in Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. N ow to this prestige o f engineering and the new Hupmobile Century line now raid mot finished. Traffic open at all times. support of Dr. Martin. ‘‘Most manufacturing skill, is added the pres­ aviators possess but a rudimentary embracing more than fifty distin­ Camton-Collinsville, Nepaug road knowledge of meteorology* and tige of the Century's greatest advance is ufxder construction. Detour es- too often they take it upon them­ guished standard and custom-equipped tabligged. Traffic should proceed selves to investigate conditions, at in imusual and distinctive body styles. models on three different wheelbases. with-.caution over detour. the risk of compromising the func­ Roirt'e No. 125.— Roxbury-South- tioning of legitimate weather ser­ bury-road is being oiled for one vice,” he said. PARIS DYERS mile.;. . . Other countries represented were 127.— Kent-Macedonia Germany, England, Denmark, Nor­ H u p p M o t o r C a r C o r p o r a t i o n road,.r;^acadam construction under way, Sweden and Portugal. w ay.;«6 detour. Roij?:te No. 128— Litchfield-Ban­ Americans, per capita, are 96 Dett^oit, Michigan tam ^ ad is under construction. cents poorer this year than th6y, I One traffic. were last, the treasury tells us. If .517 M AIN ST., SOOTH MANCHESTER Waehihgton-Litchfield road Is be­ we could find the person who got ing oiled for 1-2 mile. our 96 cents, we’d gladly send Route N o.'128.— Gaylordsville to him the other four. ’-v'i Y

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» ' ■ j v ■ . • " ■ I-XIII' 1 I" Edna Ferber, Karl Sanburg, Peter re-bullding, the overnment, ■ whiqh -f,- , ■ -■ Boston Mammoth Station CHICAGO UBRARY HAS B. Kyne, Rex Beach, Harold Betl Although the increase is due to t'#h years killed'or ihjaredl8hd'vr> Appropriates' jTS/OQ.Ofa. Vtd the larger number of occupants of Wright and Zane Gray. maintain a press, for- the, prihting ed the^ only decrease '' over 1927." The section of the Chicago Pub­ automobiles who - figure in acri- The tqial number o f 65 R^f thVWast? wteg Of^tlia ample proportions of the facilities deaths were those of children. Dur­ possession of Major Andrew .Holt,' old North 5tatl6nt.,td thaka way for embossed in Braille— the special Interest. It is difficult to find don, obtains Its name ' from4^sev,en Bafety Cptin'cli* ^*^d the Boston boon to be made available, are giv­ script for blind readers— in the ing June, 1928, 545 persons ivere a wealthy Canadian, who is.,engag- the four-story baggage, mall and any occupation which blind men Ahto'mobile'Gljiih, show that an ed in the cinema industry here. express building, and the way has en to commuters, who have been Chicago public library are for pleas­ and women have not entered. old elm trees which grew on Pa'ge average of 12 persons per day were killed or Injured by motor cars a somewhat destricted during ^he ure reading. Among the., jnost Green, Tottenham. The original. decided increase over the figure of The plane, which is reputed, to been cleared for the Million Dollar After the war, when the Braille injured or killed during that peri­ have cost 2100,000 is a gi«mt.F0k- early stages of construction, with popular ones are “ Captain Blood.” system of raised symbols was; od in Boston../ 385, recorded for June, 1927. Tho^pu^hfare which will provide a trees have long since disappeared The number' of occupants figur­ ker. Ht is equipped with aMaste- direct artery from Park Squafe to the opening of the new concourse “ Scaramouche,” “ Tbe Count of adopted over the world for the I and forty-two years ago seven'sis­ and the main entrance of the New Monte Crlsto,” “ The Music' Mas­ The report'shows a higher aver­ ing in accidents took a jump from fully. furnished bedroom and draw­ the North Station. first time, books in other systems j ters named Hibbert planted seven age of automQbile fatalities than ing room, the latter fitted; with North Station. ter;” “ Stella Dallas,” “ The Royal for the blind were largely discard- i the 1927 figure of 548 to 851 this The new North Station has al­ young elm trees to-continue,, the that'recorded .for 1927 when the year, while the number of children comfortable armchairs 'and desk ready begun to take form to the Though structurally complete the Road to Romance” and works by ed throughout this country. In 1 association. * ' concourse and the new waiting average, was 10 persons per day. between the ages of five and four- at which the owner can work ■ while thousands of persons who pass in the air. through it dally. The first phase room are still without finished has been completed and will be floors, walls and ceilings. Marble ready for formal opening early in work and other sidewalk finish is Till Noon the fall, it was stated. The Colis­ now being set, but it was stated, eum above it will be finished the final plastering and furnishing must Special await the roofing of the new Coli­ first part of November. HARTFORD $1,000,000 Thoroughfare seum over the station. HARTFORD To make possible the new Mil­ Great Coliseum 3 3 B E H E O ™ \11 Hu f>] .WA: Kia«] 'j a; lion Dollar Thoroughfare, 92 feet The Coliseum steel work has ris­ Ria y NI6HTS wide, the Boston and Maine has en to an impressive .height over been taking up tracks and razing nearly half the grear seating ca­ most of its freight houses in the pacity which will accommodate Minot street area. The new artery more than 18,000 persons at one will give direct access between the time at sporting and other events North Station and the adjacent to be staged under the manage­ business district, and the Back Bay, ment of the Boston Madison Square Cambridge and other sections. Garden. In order to clear the w'ay for the Establishment of the North Sta­ construction of the new roadway, it tion group, already representing a was necessary t^o demolish the west major transformation of the long wing of the old North station. established character of the North The old Boston and Lowell station. End has now extended its Influence Which has served as temporary as far west as Leverett street and Occasional Boudok* headquarters .of the North Station the Charles River dam and well in­ during the construction period, will to the Charles River itself. The Tables also be razed when tbe new bag­ Minot street yards became a thing Chairs gage unit is . put' into use. The of the past as a freight loading P i thoroughfare wilf 'occupy all of the area. For years their ground present 40-foot Wide Nashua street area was extended by trestles $ 9 . 9 5 and a strip 52 feet wide relinquish­ thrust into the river. Choice of Black or Green ed by the Boston and Maine, will As part of the Mijllon Dollar decorated metal occasional take all of the site of the west wing tables! Only 1 to a cus­ Thoroughfare “ clean-up” the trest­ tomer! Choice of beautiful covers Ih and a large section of the Boston les are being removed, with its hun­ colorful designs! Come early and Lowell unit. dreds of great piles and thousands for this value! Consideration is being given to of heavy planks and bearing beams. the construction of a large modern Before long this will have been hotel on part of the'site that will be cleared to the shore line, and the Boston and Lowell station to com­ drawbridge, in mid-river with 100 plete the New North Station group. COMPLETE feet of trestle north of it, will in Progress on the New North Sta- REDUCED PRICES turn be pulled out. Beautiful complete outfits, including all necessary appointments for the colorful and PHANTOM PLANE SEE EVOLUTION charming room—yet at a most decided saving in price! Special groupings of quality pieces— 3 N arranged especially for charm—comfort and . IN UNIVERSITIES. ‘ convenience—many pieces added to suites TRIAL FLIGHTS AND COLLEGES already considerably marked down in price! * i'»h ' -VT" ■■‘I ’-' . ' ■ , ■,

Paris.— Now comes the pilotless Chicago — Evidence that collrgc plane— the “ phantom ship” of the and university teaching is under­ air.v'Kie pilotless plane has had its going a period of evolution which tests and'^proved successful. will vastly increase its effectiveness The'phantom flyer is due to ten wa.s 1 resented at tne rneetin.v ot the years effort on the part of Major Institute for Administrative Ofrtccrs M Max Boucher and Engineer Raoul of Institutions of Higner Learning Bernady and is based somewhat on by Professor F. W. Reeves of the the same principle as the auto­ University of Kentucky, who re­ matic gear shift in automobiles. ported on the results of a tour of The plane used for experiment i.s eighty-seven colleges which he has a Breguet “ 19” fitted with a Re­ recently completed. nault 300 horsepower motor. Most widespread Improvements A Beautiful Complete Living Roomi Outfit A group of motors, electrically are the organization of survey and controlled, guide the ship either “ honor” courses, group criticisms Radiant in color-Zgorgeous pieces The Divan— Winer Chair and up or down or from left to right. of the efficiency of teachers by -r-each harmonizing to^.gwe. a well Too much list to the left and auto­ students and alumni, separation of balanced interior! This outfit should matically a motor actuates the ail­ classes according to ability, and erons stabilizing the plane. realization of the “opportunity and compel your immediate ^ attention as Lamp and Shade— End Table—; To leave the ground TArheels are not compulsion” theory by student- the price is far below the usual sell­ Gateleg Table— 2 Book Ends— placed under the tall. After a short faculty cooperative research. ing price— and each piece is quality run the speed’ oT the motor controls WEEKLY Table Scarf— Foot Stool and 2 the planes and the ship leaves the Fruitful Reseai'ch built! Fancy Pillows in choice of colors! ground the wheels under the tail “ The results of years of fruitful being left behind. research in the elementary and sec­ ■When the plane is ready to land ondary schools have made available ■' Open All Day a bqtton Is pushed and the motor valuable techniques of investiga­ at once slows down and a long lyire tions, many of which are being ap­ Saturday Till 9 P. M. is automatically dropped from the plied to the problems of higher bottom of the fuselage. learning,” said Professor Reeves. Once this wire touches the On the one hand we have such ground a contact is made which teaching methods, and on the other controls the position of the plane. the lifting of all requirements on The nearer the plane approaches able students, so that they may the ground the shorter the wire be­ carry forward their work on their comes and consequently the plane own initiative, with a comprehen­ straightens out for a landing. sive examination in whatever field Once the plane touches ground they are most interested, at the end the motor is autonifttically shut off of two years. and brakes are applied stopping “ Particularly interesting have the ship in a restricted space. been experiments at the University Major Boucher says that It is of Chicago, as exemplified by the only a matter of a few months be­ classes of-Professor 'W. C. Bowers, fore he can apply wireless to his In Religious Education. Here the plane and then he Intends to fol­ classes are allowed to define their low behind his “ phantom ship" in own problems at the beginning of another plane guiding all Us the course, and the members and movements. the teacher work out these prob­ “ After that, says the Major, “ it lems individually and in commit­ r ' 1 remains to install a special switch­ tees, and at the end of the term, board whereby an entire fleet of have not only acquired a great planes may be manoeuvred by one deal of Information and acquired a operator even at a distance of technique of work but have made a many miles.” definite addition to the construc­ Major Boucher’s plane was test­ tive work gping forward in that ed under the auspices of the field.” French Army and all trials have In the afternoon session Dean R. been pronounced satisfactory by E. RIenow of the State University the Army^, Aviation Technical fServ- of lawo, scored the disciplinary Charming 8-Piece Bedroom 0tii:fit Ice. methods prevalent in American colleges. This is the most charming and color­ Your choice'of aipr' 3‘ pieces—-the “ Marriage is a constant menace Value of Discipline ful Bedroom Outfit ever arranged— Bed— Dresser— Vanity or. Chest of for the young American man,” “ In order to maintain enough or­ and yet the,price,is amazingly low! says Georgette Leblanc, first wife der so that student conduct will not Drawers! The Boudoir, Chair is cov­ of Maurice Maeterlinck, writing In bother us too much, we find our­ The 3-pc. Bedroom Suite is beautifully ered with cretonne in ,a4 colorful de- ‘L’Intransigeant.’ selves functioning in outworn con­ designed and finished in walnut of fine 1139 s i ^ ! The Vanity Bench matches the “ It Is like a sharp sword sus­ ventions of discipline," he said. color! The extra pieces harmonize in suite ! Cedar Chest—^Boudoir Lamp and pended over the head of every “ ■We regard students objectively, color and quality! $1.50 WEEKLY young man of marriageable age. By treat them in mass fashion, and Shade included in thiV complete outfit! the slightest movement he is lost. when they do< something which we “ Of course there Is the possibil­ disapprove of, punish them with ■‘’"iiiiiii™'* ity of a divorce, but that is for the the standard discipline of suspen­ older, hardened ones. Few good sion or expulsion. Americans will leave their young “ Though intimacy between stu­ wives and babies without a good dent and deans is no longer cus­ living assured them.” tomary, because of the amazing Madame Leblanc admires the growth of our colleges during the hardworking American husband last twenty-five years, we should who very often loses his health for bend every effort toward individual his family and finds that their tem­ treatment of individual cases. In­ perament and characteristics are sofar as it is possible we should Graybar the exact reverse of those of young allow them to discipline themselves. American' women. She Is referring And reformation rather than pun­ Iron : to the great middle class. ishment, of course, should be the Day! B ed "Fortunately,” she adds, “ for| order of the day. 'Floor Lamp the others— there Is Paris.” "The United States Is dedicated X $ 1 .9 5 $ L 5 ^ ^ to a program of extensive college $ 5 .9 5 Ope,ns 'ta'a 'fiiir:size bed INSECT FIRE BRIGADE education; but the colleges are ne­ Beautiful silk Shade, in ... A full firlb. - guaran­ ' g ld te '' aprlfig/ . couch Paris.— A woman naturalist re­ glecting to instill the students with gorgeous colors—the base teed Graybar ■ Irani 'wlth^’ a colorful Buttress— ports‘ the discovery that ants have social responsiveness.' Why need Sewing Machine Is handsomely designed! Coqanlete with cord and cretbnhe. covered! Special fire brigades. She placed a lighted America have so overwhelming a Come early 1 qt^ul Come earlyl. . valuki . , taper’ oil, an ant-hill. Promptly'the crime situation if its college men little firefighters appeared and ex­ and women are trained in self-re­ tinguished ‘ it by squirting liquid straint, social responsiveness and ^ 3 9 = formic acid Jtrom their Jaws. leadership?” Guaranteed by Graybar and Experiments to produce syn­ Among the contributions to the us I Complete with all.- attach­ thetic milk are being carried on by Republican campaign fund the ments! Portable and made to tbe several eastern scientists. They other day were two flft.v-ceni high standard! of Graybar! might ask some of the farmers how pieces. People are beginning to .they, mix ^t^rs. take their politics too seriously. ::-vy ‘ I.

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'I0;;tt0 9.:UiH-A.rliats ■ctilanlalttmebt, coT|^ Dvniber and s^e« 11:30 ,10:30—Siudlo Hrttats frpMc. itkanjo eololat aupplemefn vouai 10:00 9rOO-rHarm«iiy. piano twins. S^9.jl—WBBM. CHICAGP-77«. m»i obBbeiHtrai »tiefioen. ' Uii4Qr tbf 10-:'80 atSOT^rxshcsfra; "ittnrlc.''' ■9:00 8:00—Home danoe iiour. «>WW#(W^n# thro?j(rh 636.4rs^WTIO. hlAJ5TFORD-v-660. iO.HiO y:0O—(iou.icd'y «k:ltf!, u'piYqHfSf t 'i WvSS at y ;nvi^i9 ?9v,ers jvill haya a 7:15 6:45r-Advcntvre talk; ,conce;t. iU :0(i .l0:uy-ryyf(lar tima.ter .dttp. ' ciM treat 3,:S0 7:30—Wut\lclpul .dance uunsic. 11:30 10:30— "HctUi. liv'r.vlipdy." You can secure a gooij coat jiqw fGr ncu P^el^ta 'i^yispbony, a group ^ 9:00 3.iOO.T-'VVJ‘1A'F FJirlia avenixig. 365.6~WEBH-WJJD, CHICa GG—820. iida tip ot ma^iera o.i 9:M g ;3 0 s-^ ^ e Fav- praarnm,. 7:00 6,:00-r:S.\'iUiph«ny piiqlaisiisi; tatflc, ^ptel p r e ^ ^ r a j In Nejy xprfi ilO0)9 il;(10—5W',AF ar,t,tsls party. 9 j00 >:0.0TT-.Mo(gsolveart .fihHd.i-.< n 's jbr, city,. special guest■ artist,artjist. \yllwlH4 uiip- 422.3—'W.OR,. NEVVAI^IK—710. 10:00 9:00—W jiA F I'dliuotive iiout, vacation trip or early Fa!ll wegr at wty! a j>dar t h p ' wbrldVfaraous 'Moaebnln, 7:16. 6;ir)—Khiokeibooker orchestra. 416.-1—W GN-W LIB. C.MICAGP—720. ' IVilqQe ip< » n ii aescend- 3:01 7;0i.-^rhpe t’.reo.ms. ant ot Mahomet. Prlnpe Mt^^tendin 11:46-10:16—Louie’s Gennran bwtg. 3:3b 7:30—Lone Star Hangers. 12:15 11:15—ttuinlet. tjniltone. snprana fraction of their original cost, ^ e s ^6 y.U' » 98i,c p ; fjiffi 9K)0 €:00—True Mories, drama. •tlie ancient form of (he lyre. Fart V .12:00 J1 UiO—,Dream slilp; pnrlera 10:00 9:00—On the Front Porch. 12:45 1 1 :45— Drake dance music. of the mystery drama “Dark Pear," 10:30 9:30—L’nlled Concert otcliestra. will be enacted before the microphone 11;0,') 10:0.‘)—Paramount orchestra. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. to52. „ of V X at 7;S0 and aj'ij Wi#;2 > H i 333.1--WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 9:00 8 :tHH-S1,iKllp .onmieiH, Intriitrqdpoe the Ampbipn .t^jeert* en- 7:00 C;00—Rambler's concert. 11:00 llcOtt-Sliovviniut. urgiiii'st, art» imhip soloists. Theodore 'Webb, 7:30 C:30—WJZ Dixie's circus. tsts, .lack and Jeart, ^Uope, will be heard in concert with 8:00 7:00—Amphign ensemble. 447.5— W M AQ.VyQJ. CHJ.CACD—670, t\B La Prance Of.yhtatra In a program U;U0 8:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 3:00 7:00—O.i.chnsira. piaiiiist. jiromth WIC4 F and asaoclated sta- 10:00 9:00—Springticld imiaical prog. 9:00 8:00— W’OH program s i2 .hr*,;) Mphs At 3:30, and half an hour later 10:30 9:30—Lowe's dance o'chestra. 11:00 10:00—A.P10S '.n' Andv: iua:U, "^eae same tooiageusters will radiate 491.5—WEAF, NEW YORK—610. i 1:3(1 IU:;10t- 1'plpogn'il; drohw'.iA. ^ at le j^atignal %oadcast Artists I^ureau 6:00 5:l)()—W aldorf-Astoria music. 499.7— W F A A , D A L L A S -60 0. Saw which v’RI be ,>ree©nted Ttaquel 6:55 5:55—Bnselioll «reE. 3:00 ,7:U0—VV’KAF mch; c'mideL Coats r .i-H. i 1^ 0, soprano; Jose Mpriche, tenor; 7;00 6:00—Happy Wonder Rakers. 10:00 9;00—Studio enlert',iituiic,i.rt. le National Choristers and £H Tango 7:30 6:30— The lyiorley Slhacrs. Jtpma,ntlco orchestra. 3:00 7’OOr-Gities .Service concert;. S7'T.8—W.QC, DAVENPORT -800. ' 9:00 8:00r—An EvenlnjB (n Pari|i. IO.;UO 9:00—Musical p>i'bgrum. Original Prices $15 to ?25. \ 10-:00—^lignjoiisls. Ijarilone, ,7 '^aye lengths In meters .on left .oi ^:30 3;3U=-1ai Frarioe'orchfslla. 11:00 jjmtton title, k l^ y c le s on the .right. 10:00 9:00—!>'. 8. •(;!. concent bureau. 12:00 11:0ll— H euer's orchestra. '('I'J ^Imcs are Castprii' Daylight Saying 1j :00 10:00r—.St. Kegis orchesua. 325.9— KOA, D E N V E R —920. 1^ Pastern Sluijdard. ihack ty'pe 4C4.3—WJZ, NEW YO;RK.-^660. 12:30 11:30—O i <>he.stra: tenni . liidicates best fiegtm'ca. G:00 6:00.—Oondnliers; iiaselKrll. 1:00 .12:00— Old popular songs. 6:30 5:30.—Childieii'a p.i;ugmgi. 1:34) 12:30— Musical sea plcluies. I^eading East Stations. 7:00 6:00—Theater oi the ah . 499.;7—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—€00. 7:30 6:3tt—Dixie’s .Circus. U;UU 3:00—Dinner music: soprano. ■«!y. 8:00 7:00—Godfrey t.udloyr.. violinist 10:00 9:00—Jlarmo.ny male quurteL ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 3:30 7:3iL—Waldorf-Aatoria bi.ch. 10:110 9:3(1-Chass.v's siring quartet. Coats 7:l(l— Cuslllllan’a orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Wrigley musical .review. 340.7—W.J AX, JACK SON V iL L t —380.' 7:30— Soprano, .yidlin, puuipa. 11:00 10:0(lr-Sluiubar n\usU;. 7:30 6:30—Orchesirn, arti.sts, ,y;00 3:00— Concert orchestra. 315.6— KOKA, PI rr^SeuRGH—950. 9:00 3:QU—VVJZ VVii-igley review. Original Prices $19,951« $29,504 • ■itSO » ; 30— Tenor, soprano, coritnilto. 7:00 6:00.—Unscbull; enscinl'le. 10:u0 9:00—Studio concert. 40w ) 11:00— Four dance orcheatras. 7:30 G:30^WJZ programs (2'A hrs.) I'l ;0U 10:0(1—Dance isclicstrn. • (W ^W B A L , SALTlMOD^-rlO$0. 10:00 9:0(b—Agitotoi'a conceri. 370-2—WDAF, KAMSAS CtT'Y-.^'lo. .... pg'.'M 7:30—The .Mclbdeers' music. 461.6— W,CAE, PlTTSeU RG H —650. 3:00 7;00—WKAlFiuogra.nis (3 tus.) Sj; 8:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 7:00 6:00—Webb .organ recilal. J;45 12:45— Niglithuwk I'roliq. 10:00 9:00— Contralto,, pianist. 7:30 6:3Q=-AIotor talk; time. 468.5— KFI. LOS A N G E L E S—640. W.vXOi ,.9:30— Musical inenione's. 8:00 7:00=-VVKAF l>,rngra»i.i (8 hrs.) 1:00 i;!:0(l— Mmire's dance oich '-sn a . 4jH.6— WNAC, aoSfoN'r^O. 280.2— WjH A M, ROC HESTER—1070. 2:0(1 1;00—N. B. C. daixce muslg ^ K <;3o ,,5:3(8—Dinner nmslc. 8:15 7:15.—Sagamore dance mpslc. 405.2— WCGO, MINN., ST, R A U L—740. . . (i;ll—Amos 'n' AnViy. 9:00 8:00.—\\’JZ .Wrigley review. 10:30 9,:30—Merry Ramlders pmg. Coats at (v'C;35— Stories; piano recital, i 10:00 9:00—'Celiist, pianist. lltOO 10,:.00—Sltiging foreman; qnaitet. Gilded Gottuim again has come un der the sclentlflc scrutiny of “ The g((W> 7:00—Ixwt^maphtl pij^ruin. •10:15 9:15—Organ, tenor; orci.eatrn. 12:(i5 11:05—Orclieatca. jntertaiiMTs. J.'OO ' 8:00— broadcasts (it hrs.) Committee of Fourteen," an org uiii-znti.ni whicli for a.-i year.s has 4 1S!i 979.5—WQY, CCHENBCTAOY..-790. 336.9— W SM, N A SH V IL L E —?S0. been fighting vice in America’s lai gest clt.v. Inset above are three . l...ap2.gr'mW. 8(JFFAL0t^»Q. 12:65 11:55—'I’ime; weather; markets. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Wrlele.v review. Original Prices $39.50 to $59.50. g:00 7:00—^yi^AF programs (B hrs.) 2:00 1 ;00—Romano's orclio.stra. l:0fl(l‘l:0(l—.\nierlcan Ss-inplinny orch. prominent ivomen nieinliers of the cnmnilttee; at the top are .Mrs. w9 • 1 ,6;0.O 6:00—.Slock reports; ,tgi.sejl.Kiil. 2;Q0 1 ;0ll—.‘41\o,w .boat frnli<;. Henry .tioskowitz and Commander Evangeline Booth; lower left Is 6:30 6:30—l''o,rt Orange grcl'^'^'ira. 384.4— KGO, O A K LA N B -7.88. .Mrs. Shlncy Borg, >:30 6:30— Drama, ''.Dgrk Fear.'' ;I'2:(I0 11:0fl— \Vrigiey review. . t'lsiera prngram 9:00 7:00—Fro-Jgy hour wi|th Stan. . 1:00 12:0(1—Sliidio .prograni. ;g:00 7:00— O'fp'Joy' h60, under the glass of an impersonal ton will not allow the publicatlo)! - _ i‘ I li):30—Rofh‘6 nrchesffia; 'arlisis. 7:50 6:5()—t'orij£|ifst; air college. ’ ■ ,|M.7-WWJ.eETBOlt--«5(S. ' 8:3(1 7:30— I'h'iike Universily hyur. student. . of his photograph. 3:20 7:2()—Aier.zorsoprano; reader. 9:0(1 8':(Hi—Yoiii.iUcr Hrolh'-i b r e h .' TEST ANSWERS f? bfS.) 9:00 8:0(1—I’ianist. violinist. 9:I!0 3:3d—VVl'l.M'’ pm gs. (211, Ins.V Now that the taunts of ridicule, The Committee of Fourteen, In­ iSiM 11:00—Sfudlo epngert. 366^6r-yi7C6H, PORTLAND—820, 499,7-W,BAP. FORT WOflTH-600. bursts of anger and whispers of cluding some of tlie mosi promi­ 13:jn 11 :,30—Hollywppd frfyolltles, 1();()() 9:U11—Oi'chesl ra. O U R ^ 4:$0 12:30—prgai) s p n ^ t.' 9:30 8:30—Davis-Otiriland program concern have begun to die down, nent names in New York, itself Here is the answer to the Letter lOcOO 0,:U0—Studio concert. 11:30 10:30—tlim cert .(ZV5 hie.) : ; r i - i I 475.9-cfiUA, M0^NWeN:r-63O. 461.4—KHJ. LOS ANGELEE—720, George T. Worthington has con­ has been fighting vice for 23 Golf puzzle on the. comics page: 9:90 8:00—Instriiipeptalrii))ieptai quartquarlet. 293.3T-Vy.gyR, SYRACUSE^ 1020. 12:(li) 11 :(i0— Stiiidio entcrlalneia. sented to 'step from his role of CROSS, CROPS, COOPS, CORPS, 9:00-i-W.vstery):00-^M.v; MeasMutinn. 7:3p 6:30-rDinner rntisic; baseball. years. 3;,8li 7;30-:-siudio npttciM’ls. 1:00 12:0(1—FnsI ru:neii4al1s(s. yocaJlstr “ mystery man” and e.xplain what CORDS, WORDS. 10:00—L1 :0 0 -0 1ittle' l.'Onceri' prcheslra- 2:00 1:1)0—Tronliailoprs. nrll.sts, “ Up to the time of prohibition, .lO.T-CFfiF. MONfffpAt^FSOr 10:00 i):00—Dance program lies behind the latest vice sensation there was a steady improvement 6:30— Battle's prghestVa. 503.2—WOW. OMAHA—6S0. .■4g8,5-^WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 11:00 10:011—■5'Iii.slcHi, vocal recltul. to rock Broadway. in the vice condition of ‘ New A Kentucky girl, powdering ' f g;30 7:3n-^r0 1:00—Ajlisls piogniin. 19:.35 9:3.5-Denny's dahes 'Archesira. This sensation was contained In York.” .said Worthington. “ For her nose, was shocked by light­ '-t -‘a StSO ,3;30—IfOrd r'.nivert ensi mble.' 264,1-W RVA, RICHMOND—1180. 10:00 9:00—WOlAF artists concert. . 9:0(1 3:00— W.iy, SVcialev review. a report signed "The Committee of the first two years, the speakeasies ning. If she is one of the modern lltOP 10:60—W JZ Slumber music.' 10:00 9:00—Mii.sic.al program s. Fourteen,"’ revealing details of were so busy evading the police flappers, the lightning made a sordid vice traffic which has and the revonue officera tnnt tpey unique record. spawned in the scofflaw speak­ { dio not tuk'i »i).\ chances. easies, in the bootleg dance halls “ Later theje were more and MAYOR WALKER UNKNOWN’S TOMB and the post-Volstead night clubs. ' more spealceasies, conipeUtlo'i be­ Hardly had the newspapers be­ came keener, the profit was less, MENIWEHAVE iv r / c gun to br(»adcast the highlights of and women hostesses and enter­ this report before the question tainers were added, and the vice H A S i r ENOUGH Travelers Insurance Co, SOON COMPLETE arose— wno is this man Worthing­ situation Is worse than it has be-en 1 ton? No one seemed ever to have in years.” ' A FEW STRAW H artford heard about him before. The Worthington believes that all Our entire summer stock must he,^Id. FOR FILM STAR 5 3 5 4 m. 560 k. c. FOR ARLINGTON hostesses of the more prosperous metropolitan sections have about Values greater than ever await you/ Buy and popular “ supper cluos,” stung the same problem to face with the by a phrase comparing them to speakeasy that New York has. HATSLEH! your summer needs now and save from Washington.— The tomb of the Japanese geisha girls, marched Hollywood.— M^yor Jimmy "Waiifr Progmni for Friday. Prohibition cannot be enforced, Eveia^ one of them is high Unknown "Soldier in Arlington Na­ upon Worthington's office and is> under present laws, lie said, favor- grade hat. All going at 40% to 60% on your doUan i er, dresses well enough to be Eastern Daylight Saving Time. tional Cemetery, which since No­ sued jibes for the press. P. M. .iig the appointment of a fedora) vember 11, 1921, has'been marked “ I suppose,” he admitted, “ that commisstou to study conditions us a mpvio actor, alSQ has "It." 6:20— Summary of program and \ S^Ollld the dapper New York with a plain marble slab, will be I must submit to the brand of re­ they exist, today and to find reme Prices Torn To Shrews | news bulletins. completed, and immortalization of former. Anyone who believes in dies to fit present-day evils. "burgomaster tlfe of his chosen pro­ 6:25—“Sportograms.” , unnamed American dead of the progress Is,^ I suppose, a reformer. Worthington says that,his real l - P ta C E 6:30— Hotel Bond Trio, Emil 2 fession of politics, he can turn to World War accomplished within a .I’d certainly dislike being known interest is in the administration the of film acting. Heimberger, director. year. as a snoop. Perhaps I am— but in of justice in criminal courts, and Progruin of Light French Music. Extra Specials For Satui^y! Up tlemonstrated his cinematic This announcement, from the the same jense as a chemist, that his investigations now are all A combination of Patrouille, Goubller. War Department commission in psychiatrist, psychologist or physi­ in the interests of seeing just what capaiclties her^ recently when he "Vlens Pres de Mol, Daniderff, charge of the tomb, was based on cist. They’re always snooping into IS the matter with present laws. Knickers appbiared botli ip screen and parson Les I'leurs Que Nous Aimons, the fact that there remains al pres­ something, it you care to use that at t)|e brilliant premiere of "LUac Creraleux. ent only the selection of an appro­ word that way. I consider myself White Shirt Look Time" and almost stole tho show Cipant L’Armour Meurt. HOW ABOUT A FIVE priate design for the tomb frbm a scientist. My methods are those and from its petite star, Colleen Moore, Si Mes Vers Avient des Ailes, five drawings and appropriation of of the laboratory, 1 always have alEN’S PAJAMAS The mayor was billed as the AlaGsenet. the necessary funds for construc­ abhorred the emotional or the sen­ ACRE PLACE^ Golf Hose Rfigular vaJue $2.00, now guest speaker, but brought a tbrill Sous la Trielle, Didier. tion, $50,000, by Congress, tor ac­ sational approach to sociological ’V W c of Surprise to the first night audi­ ,6:55— Baseball scores. tual completion the work. questions. I Investigate, e.\peri- IN MANCHESTER is an ideal outfit for vacations MEN’S WORK SOX -vi ence: when he essayed the lead op­ 7 :06— Reserved. It is considered likely Congress ment, study, and finally make my Suitable for Foiiltry. and week-end trips. Regular value 15c pair, now, pair ...... posite winsome Colleen in an Inti­ 7:30— Piano recital. will appropriate the funds early In deductions that way. When you mate screen skit. Impromptu, Opus No. II, Schu­ 5 Room Bungalow just being fin­ December, and that work will start know all the facts, you have the ished, MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR The sparkling subtitles may have bert. immediately thereafter. proper basis for new measures." Regular value 65c, now . i ». ■ been written by a high priced Valse Brillante, Opus 34 No. 'I, P’ive Competitors At the University of Wisconsin, 1 mile from Manchester Green Bathing Suits Hollywood title writer but they Chopin. schodl and trolley. In'the meantime five competitors where he graduated in 1911), MEN’S SILK HOSE ' e y m nViere se-Characteristic of the wise­ Walter Arbour, pianist. for the design to be used to com­ Worthington first became inter­ Free triuisportation for school cracking 'Chief citizen of (jotham 7:45— Ten years in the Jungles of plete the tomb are perfecting their children. Regular value 50c pair, now, pair ...... dL rJ. jC that the audience was almost con­ ested in -the- study of sociology. Burma, "A Day with a Forest drawings. Their designs were se­ After practicing law in Spokane, School bus passes place. fident that Jimmy himself was tho MEN’S WOOL BATHING SUITS A o A ^ n Officer,” Captain H. F. Haynes. lected from 73 submitted to the Wash., until 1918, he entered the House has all iniprovements, author. Tonight Captain H, F. Haynes commission. No date has been set service and became legal advisor Regular value $5.00, n ow ...... v»^57 Skit With Star will tell more about bis e.\peri- for announcement of the winning Price very reasonable. Meyor Walker was a perfect to the medical section of tho Na­ SYMINGTON epees in the Jungles of Burma. design, but it will probably be made tional Council of Defense. He was $300 down. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS q q ^ film sophisticate as he sat with He has chosen "A Day with a early this fall. Colleen on a sofa and tried to in­ called to France under the com­ Regular value $1.50, now ...... s#v#|C Forest Officer" for the subject of Much good work was shown in manding general' of the American terest her In polities while she tried the 73 designs submitted to the W. Harry England to vamp him with all of the arts his talk, which will prove itself expeditionary forces. After the : SHOP MEN’S WORK SHIRTS C C ^ judges appointed by the War De­ known to a screen siren. as interesting as the previous ■war he was engaged as associate Phone 74 AT THE CENTER R^ular valuers, now ...... O O l C talks Captain Haynes has given partment to pick the memorial, and Colleen smiled her most beguil­ it was a hard matter to pick the ing smile and flashed her langur- from WTIC. He was but a MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS young man twenty-five years of best five from t^e group. The ouB eye lashes in approved Cleo­ whole group is now on exhibition in llllllllililllllllillllllllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiuiiiu Regular value $1.50, now ...... patra fashion. age when he decided to do Bur­ ma, where for nine and one-half the War Department museum here. 1 ® I t "What’s the matter, have you They range from the utmost sim­ MEN’S-CAPS . •'Ttl'i got klflg eyes," her film hero ask­ years he lived and encountered Regular value $1.50, now ...... many hardships. plicity to the grandeur and compli­ ed, Qot the least bit annoyed. cation of oriental carving and de­ The picture was cut, undoubted­ 8:00— Joint recital with Mildred sign work. I Specials For Saturday I CHOICE OF MEN’S SWEAT SHIRTS ' " ly by some zealous censor, just Mason, soprano, and Albert 'A . . t Bochen, tenor. The five successful competitors Regular value $1.25, n ow ...... • • • • v -• • when the plot began to thicken. in the contest were picked by a s Called to the stage, Mayor Walk­ 8:30— Colt Park Municipal Dance jury representing the American In­ WHITE SAILOR PANTS er was Introduced in person by Orchestra. stitute of Architects, the Gold Star Master of Ceremonies Conrad Na­ 9:00— "An Evening In Paris" ANY Big reduction a t ...... ; W I ] Mothers, and the American Legion, s Dm S gel. from N. B. C. (Studios. The drawings were submitted with­ His honor, was told that the slo­ Tonight will bring to a close Csurini’s D ept. Store MEN’S KHAKI PANTS ■ out names attached, and. names gan of the modest movie actor was the program "An Evening In Regular value $1.49, n ow ...... ;. were placed in envelopes, which S 25 Oak Street, South Mahehester "be yourself." Paris," which has been bresentad were opened after the winning de­ "If what I have Just seen on tho each week through the Travelers signs had been picked, by Victor IN SHOP MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS'" ' screen Is myself," the mayor xo- station. For the last time radio MIndeleff, Washington architectu­ Regular value 69c, now ...... marked, "whether I have your per­ listenera will participate in the ral advisor to the group in charge E Childjren’s All Wool Bathing Suits . 89c il mldslon or not, I am going to adventure of Manou and Jacques of the, contest. In most cases arch­ MEN’S WORK PANTS change it." in Paris. itects and sculptors combined in . 0 0 Regular value $2.26, now ...... ,. "Tf0H' may say the direction was '9:30— Connecticut State Fair submitting designs. E Men’s Bathing Suits...... $L39 good|" be added. "But I am con­ program. Winning Designs $1.50““ vinced that mine Is .best." MEN’S WORK SHOES 10:00—Howard correct time. Those submitting the winning de­ Regulw value $2.00 pair, now - Ahead of Time 10:00— National Broadcasting and signs were: Schwelnfurth, Ripley Vlelng with the stars of movle- Good Work Trousers, pair ...... concert Bureau hour. and LeBoutillier, architects, of Bos­ \ $1.00 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS " ^ dom, who still seem to get as much 1 1 : 00—^ewa and weather. ton; Thomas Hudson Jones, sculp­ New stock of Dress Trousei:s, fine variety of styles S Sizes 14 to 38 Only of a kick out ^of attending pre­ tor and Mortimer Rich, architect of Regular value 10c, now ...... h C and V pair up 1 V. mieres as the'’ throngs who lined New York; Harry Sternfeld, archi­ the iddewalks outside Carthay Cir­ LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS tect and Gaetano, sculptor, of Phil­ materials ...... ^ Open All Day cle theater to catch a glimpse of At Detroit—-Jimmy McLarnln, adelphia; James Earl Fraser, sculp­ the bit parade, ' Mayor Walker Pacific coast lightweight, knocked tor and Egerton Swartout, archi­ ■Thfr iclntllated in his sartorial elegance, out Stanislaus Loayza, of Chile, 4; $1.00 Neckwear ...... Saturday - tect, of New York; and Horace W. 49c I \-'; Shibnts of "there's Jimmy" were Al Tripoli, Yonkers, N. Y., out­ Pealee, architect and Carl Mosa, tustyl And with all of the kings pointed Charlie Luplca, Toledo, sculptor of Wdshlngton. FpllLine o f Cweet Orr Overalls and Pants I ipd Qiteeiui'Of movie row observ­ Ohio, 6; Johnny Datto, Filipino Judges were Charles E. Goolidge, ing their time-honored custom of boxer, of Cleveland, won decision Boston; D. H. Burnham, Chicago, at Reasonable Prices. I irrivjnt late for,the opening, May- over Patsy Ruffalo, Mount VernOn, and Poul Cret, Philadelphia, repre­ FLAPPERSHOP 893 Main Street, n.-.,South Man^estef^,' >r "wanier; for once,'was ahead of 01- N. Y., lightweight, 8. senting the American Institute of 57 Pratt St,v ■ i Architects; Mrs,-William *D. Rook .1 He was In litis seat at 9:15 p. m. 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'V-* READ 1- ■ M The,price.preceding each item in this ad- '('ft*. »7!rf:r‘ ■i r‘- ■fi vertiisement is bas^d on our original or ■ ‘ .?♦ t • X -t . Remember-Hevery item in our-^reat $260y000- {ormer selling price and is guaranteed to stock is now on sale at sensational price red«e-„ be exactly as advertised or represented \ tions and .liberal ^Credit tennsr ’ Not one itemi t 'J-'r' '.if' by our salespeople or money refunded. t ”, \^* .’■ .y'* Si-' is held back‘-« p a ^ pem ltd a few of the many startling, barsrakw,,^ Sat- urday.E ntire stock without reS0rVe--on sale. 'X‘ I . 'v.* BED SPRINGS '9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL FREE—FREE ' iA Sensational Sale of DAY BEDS .3 Promptly at 9 o’clock we SATURDAY SPECIAL place on sale 150 regular For Saturday Only" GAS RANGES— COM* ’^One lot of Walnut'Finish. $9.00 Guaranteed Steel Metal Day Beds,.^complete Bed Springs. While they We will give, absolutely free, a with' cretonne c6vgr<^ last will '7C beautiful Bridge or Junior Lamp, mattress. Regular $8'0.00 go at ...... $ 0 « I O value. $2.00.wv uuwn.down, m tvniie ile complete with Shade, with every COOKING STOVES they Living Room, Bedroom^ Bed Dav­ V $5 Down for Saturday last .. $ 1 9 .7 5 enport or Dining Room Suite MATTRESSES «old Saturday Regardless of $22 Gas Ranges, $5,Down,^at r".___ $17.95 $40 Gas Ranges, $5'Down, a t ...... $29.75 SATURDAY SPECIAL Prices. COXWELL $50 Gas Ranges, $5 Down, at ...... $39.00 Promptly at 9 o’clock we 0 ' CHAIRS . place on sale 100 regular Doors Open at 9 A M. $82 Gas Ranges, $5 Down, at ...... $62.50 $10.00 Full Size Mat* $62 Cook Stoves, $5 Down, a t...... $49.00 SATURDAY. SPECIAL tresses at the sensational and Close at 9 P. M. $69 Cook Stoves, $5. Down, at ...... $57.00 ^ Fine Coxwell chairs, im- price $77 Cook Stoves, $5 Down, at . ^___ $62.00 holstered in mohair or of ...... $ 6 .4 5 . jacquard. Regn 1 a r 1 y Saturday $175 Combination Ranges, $5 Down ..$149 priced at $39.00. . Will $200 Combination Ranges, $5 Down . .$169 $ 2 3 ^ 4 5 STORE OPEN SATURDAY

EVENING UNTIL HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS GO ON 9 O’CLOCK PLAUT COMPANY SALE SATURDAY NOT ADVER­ LOCATED AT 173,183 ASYLUM ST., HARTFOj^. CONN. \ TISED—COME, YOU BE THE JUDGE GREAT FURNITURE DISPOSAL $1 to $5 Payments on Brought the Tremendous Crowds Pictured Above to the Plant Co. A Sensational Disposal Sale df REFRIGERATORS otore Ihursday to Buy and Save on Furniture, In This Gfeat Sale Saturday taSdTellin^^ proving beyond a doubt that when a store known for its honorable deal- KITCHEN CABOIEB We are overstocked and absolute necessity forces $5 to $10 Down Saturday P*"**^® reductions. Act quick. buy! Thursday was t^^l-gest will . ' 1 1v l . $20 Refrigerators, $1 Down, a t ...... $11.75 Out they go-^11 priced for immediatj^dfi^posal at $25 Refrigerators, $1 Down, a t ...... $16 87 ill offer sen prices that will cause a sensation. iiT Hartford; $35 Refrigerators, $3 Down, at .... $26 47 9llars’ worth of mcLciiuimise $45 Kitchen Cabinets, $5 Down<...... ::$37.45 ______$39.85^ $55 Refrigerators, $5 Down, a t ...... $39 75 $250,000 stock is now being $47 Kitchen Cabinets, $5 Down $66 Refrigerators, $5 Down, at ...... $44.50 $59 Kitchen Cabinets, $5 D o w n ...... % .$46.75 $65 Kitchen Cabinets, $5 D ow n ...... •... ,$53.90' ITEMS ADVERTISED ARE FOR ONE DAY—SATURDAY ONLY $73.50 Kitchen Cabinets, $5 Down \... Refrigerators SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES $8 to $19 Down Payment On $2 to $9 Down Payment On SATURDAY SPECIAL CHILD’S $1 Down Saturday One lot of regular $30 f profits is not considered in the pricing LIVING ROOM SUITES ROOM SIZE RUGS VEtbeiPEDES Refrigerators will go while of stock fop this grea^gale. W^'qiust unload; ' they last at the sensational At Startling Savings Saturday One lot of regular!; $10 , \ ■■ $9 BEDSPRINGS, $1 Down, at ...... $5 75 A Beautiful Bridge or Junior Lamp Free price value Velocipedes'will\ go $12 BEDSPRINGS, $1 Down, a t ...... $8.75 Necessity absolute necessity—compels us to dispose of $250,000 We fomly believe this to be the greatest sale of on sale i promptly . at 9 . of ___ $ 1 8 .9 5 $14 BEDSPRINGS, $1 Down, at ...... $9.95 worth of surplus merchandise within the next eight days. The suites Room Size RugSAever offered the people of Hart­ o’clpck S u n d a y ., fWhite 11; $10 MATTRESSES, $1 Down, at ...... $6 45 listed below are for Saturday only and it will pay you well to take ford. Hundreds of rugs on sale, not advertised. they ktsO last ’ ^ *'^^'1^ S12 MATTRESSES, $1 Down, at ..!!!!!!! :$8;75 advantage of these savings. at ...... $2 $21 Ma t t r e s s e s , $i Down, at ...... $15.75 Tapestry Rugs, Down, at . .$17.9.5 h r . f . $45 m a t t r e s s e s , Interspring, at ...... $31.50 $150 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $8 DOWN, AT .S 88.45 Velvet Rugs, $3 Down, at ____ $28.75 $175 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $9 DOW^N, AT Axminister Rugs, $4 Down, at $33.50 Metal Beds .$ 98.00 $49.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $4 Down, at $38.75 $200 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $11 DOWN. AT .$127.00 $85.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs, $5 Down, a t ___ $62.50 $1 Down Saturday On .v .v ’c ■9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL $250 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $14 DOWN AT .$157.00 $115 9x12 Hi-Pile Imported Rugs a t ...... $89.00 KITCHEN $300 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $18 DOWN AT $140 9x12 Wilton Rugs, $9 Down, a t ...... $110.00 Promptly at nine o’clock .$189.00 CABINETS we place on sale 100 wal­ M ETAL t o S $365 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $19 DOWN AT .$198.00 All Metal Beds in ivory, walnut nut finish Metal Beds. and mahog- $385 LIVING ROOM SUITES, $22 DOWn [ AT !! .$227100 One lot of regular < $47 Regular $9.00 value, one to any finish included in this great sale. FLOORLAMPS AND SHADES Kitchen Cabinets will go a customer, $9.00 Metal Beds, $1 Down, at ...... $5.95 on sale promptly,, at 0 . .j k> Read—Realize—Act Quick at ...... $ 5 .9 5 $15.00 Metal Beds, $1 Down, at . . . $9 95 o’clock Saturday^Morning. $8 to $19 Down Payment On ; ■ The prices quoted below include Lamp and Shade $5 down ^ Q ,Q m Z K ! • : : : S ^mplete, all priced for quick clearance in this Great at .... BED DAVENPORT SUITES p^posal Sale. ' , . $10 Bridge Lamps, $1 Down; a t ...... $5.75 Junior Lamps, $1 Down, a t ...... $g.4s -y U.-i- .s_ .; Cedar Chests D A Y BEDS 15.00 Junior Lamps, $1 Down, a t ...... $9.75 One lot of red Cedar $2 Down Saturday $30.00 Bridge Lamps, $1 Down, a t ...... $19.75 •i. \ $135 BED DAVENPORT SUITES, $8 DOWN AT . DRESSEI« ' ^ N Chests that positively sold E veij Day Bed is priced complete with mat­ $210 BED DAVENPORT SUITES $12 DOlA A T IliS ■ at $16.00. Will go on sale tress pad, covered with beautiful cretonnes and . \ One lot of Ojdd ^Dainty Dresigers that regulariy Saturday Hartford^ **”^**^^* ^ sensation in 9 O ’ C L O C K sold at $42.50., Wi|l gq/m at ...... $ 9 .9 5 fBeds, $2 Down, a t ...... $iq 7K, SATURDAY MORNING sale tOQ 4(5 \ $34 Day Beds, $2 Down, at ...... $22*45 Saturday at i O $38 Day Beds, $2 Down! at ...!..! . * ! lo? 50 . i $45 Day Beds, $2 Down, at ...... $31*5() in.'^ $60 Day Beds, $2 Down, at ...... !! $42!50 DINING ROOM ■, Remember—in some cases quantities are limited --1 I ■ ' ■ so, It,will pay you well to set your alarm clock to­ End Tables At From $6 to $26 Down Payment night and prepare to be here bright and early Satur- day morning waiting for the doors to open promptly COMBINATION; To-morrow morning Ve BREAKFAST SETS that Co. advertise a sale the people of Hartford know at 9 o’clock. r i' H j place on sale 100 mahog- ihrioi TV entire stock in- RANGES $2 Down Payment Saturday eluded. Nothing held back—the prices tell the story. lin S S t * ...... 49c. any finished End Tables, 1 A A ivory and decorated sets. All in­ $4.Q0 Fijber Ferneries, .go a t ...... $2.75 Regular $175 Ciuabina- regular $3.50 cluded for quick disposal at real savings and lib- JUO d in in g r o o m s u it e s , $6 DOM’N, AT $ 67 45 It 9? !$s!95 tion Ranges, natiOnalD^ 9 o’clock. ; $135 DINING ROOM SUITES, $7 DOWN, AT $ 77 $li,25 Kitchen Chairs go at ...... 79c known make, go,' ott sale value a t .___ $ 1 .2 9 $8.00 Console Mirrors go at ...... $5 95 I qq’?? Sets, $2 Down, at ...... $19.75 $219 DINING ROOM SUITES, $11 DOWN, AT ''' $11700 promptly at 9 o’clock at $39.75 Breakfast Sets, -$2 Down, at 77 $4.00 High Chairs go at ...... !!!!.'!; ' / f o i l $225 DINING ROOM SUITES, $12 d 6 w N 4T ' Im'sO $45.00 Breakfast Sets! ' $2 Down, at I-;:; '$3345 S M S ...... *22.50 $52.50 Breakfast Sets, $2 Down, at . , . $39*67 $240 DINING ROOM SUITEs! $14 DOWN AT ' " $13845 $28.'50 Breakfast Sets go at ...... $19 715 $ 1 4 9 .0 0 : ASALE WITH A REASON— * * ’^ $310 DINING ROOM SUITES, $19 DOWN AT $198‘45 9x12 Tapestry Rugs at ...... !!.$17.95 i NOT JUST AN EXCUSE ‘ $375 DINING ROOM SUITES, $26 DOWn ’ AT !' jm iS $25.00 Refrigerators at ...... $16 87 $9.00 Metal Beds go at ...... $5*95 Baby Carriages $22400 Gas Stoves go a t ...... ! ...... $17 95 All fiber Pullman Coach A Great Sale Saturday On All a t ...... ;:; . $6:45 3-PC. FIBER Baby Carriages. Regular Si $5 to $30 Down Saturday Delivers ^ ^ • • • • ...... 58.75 $25.00 value, Saturday A • ...... 513.75 SUITES ODD PIECES $150i00 Living Room Suites a t ...... $88.45 /VC FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS $30.00 Day Beds at ...... $19.75 Beaqtiful ,3-piece Fibet $34.00 SUITES 5*75 r “' . $18.95 OW Wood Beds, $1 Down...... $22.50 $10.00 Bridge Lamps a t ...... $ Suites that regularly wid. $29.75 $1975 $$9,0p Coxwell Chair at ; ...... !.!!!. $23i45 4-Post Beds, $1 Down ...... - And a Beautiful Lamp Free at $42.50 go on" sale: f 22.00 Occasional Tables, $1 D o w n ...... !.$ 12*45 $135.00 Dining Room Suites at ...... ! $77*35 win sale includes every Bedroom Suite in our store, space ! Saturday $25*^0 ,!?**^ Down...... $13;75 $42.50 Vanity Dressers at ...... $29.75 Odd Dressers, $2 Down...... p^m its us to mention only a few—every period of 3. 4. 5 6 8 10 iS*22 Chairs a t ...... $15.95 at ..... $ 2 9 ’ 7 5 .$14.45 pieces. All Suites priced for quick disposal. . $42.50 Vanity Dressers, $3 Down .$29.75 f 22*12 a t ...... $19.75 50-Piece Dinner $60.00 Day Beds, $3.00 Down, at .$42.50 $25.00 Odd Dressers at ...... $14 45 $110.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $7 Down, go at ' $ 67 00 Axminster Rugs at $i;98 ;o.' Sets $135.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $8 Dowii, go a t'...... $ 79 00’ $45.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs a t ...... $33.50 ■ Aw. $150.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $9 Down go at " ' ’ '$ s S Regular $15.00 50-piece 9x12 $175.00 BEDROOM SUITES; $12 Down, |^ 5 t " i " ' l i l l l Dinner Sets, beautiful pat­ RUGS $200.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $14 Down, go at .• 'I m M SUITES tern, will go on sale ^ REGULARLY $45.0(MATURDAY SPECIAL RUGS promptly 9 o’clock Satur­ One lot of 9x12 Axmini^er Rugs, _ $p.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $16 Down |o at '' " 'I mo'so , $260.00 BEDROOM SUITES, $20 Down, go at ' ” '' l l l t ’ls I ^ REGULARLY^$85.P0^ATURDAY '’?*PECIAL , Regular $l$0ya^nrd! day. While beautiful patterns. Res|i9ar $45.00 7 c 3 piece<$ultes they last, at i 9 patterns, will go while they last One lot qf 9x12 Wilton Rugs, that at • • • • • • •••••< ^ritively sold regularly at $85.00 quick, dis- • • • • j $395,00 BEDROOM SUITES, $30 Downi f o l t :!! i ^ go while they ^ t at Ml posal at

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etrlng. Sometimes, if he Is lucky his And' at' tftat exact'^polnt I ■xinSMii iRanrtieBter business grows and he could afford handedness ot. justice ' bS|tn8.^ to f.. to build what the reformers might V- break down. This is thp'ppe'b^n* V- • ( i' iEvtntns ^ ra lb consider an attractive housing for wedge for the whole wretpb^d busi­ .\" \ PUBUSniCl> BT f his "dogs” and his clams. But even ness ot'"puU ’V in th9 inlMfist ' Of THIS HHUALU PHINTINO CO. in that event th.ere might be a dif­ crlmlnais.’‘ it la ’tt ’Yery.'^^^shott steo »«»-wy - A- bounded by tBlwood B. Ula; ference In taste. ^ . from dealing gently 'with an o(<« ..... OoL 1. 1«1 V • Every Evening Exoebt Sundays and " As a matter of fact there is one f(&hder for the sake.,o f ' his * rela­ Holldaya. SPECIAL Entered at the Post QRlce at Man* kind of mind which sees, In the tives’ feelings to lettlnff him off. on MAGEE KITCHpp'TE - Chester as Second Class Mall Uattor. higgledy-piggledy lunch shack, the a straw bond at thp jarge of some This wonderful Combination Qas and ' SUBSOUIPTll^ ^ATES; By Mi|il charm of a picturesquenesa wholly cfook-politlcian. Six dollars a year, sixty cents a Coal’Hanse ii) (he beautiful.pearl grey* month (or shorter oerioda native. There Is nothing in any If an individual cQxn^Its a crime 'Porcelain finIsB' may 'b e purchased on RJRNITURE By carrier., eighteen cents a weelt. other country like the system of against pociety^ the pffect is pre­ our Club Plan for |121i60‘ Compibtely ■J- Single .ooDles three cents. lunch stands which peppers the cisely the sam,e wheth’er his father installed and |}84.00 with oven regu­ SPECIAL AUVEUTISINO REPltE- lator attached.' . Club Terms as fol-' SENTATIVE. Hamllton.’ Oe Llsser. map of the United States with op­ was hanged or is a millionaire lows: o Inc.. 2S5 Madison Avenua New Yorit portunities^ for motorists to eat VALUES and 6111 North Michigan Avenue. banker. To condone'the offense In Chicago. qui|kly and cheaply. It is as typical the latter case while punishing it |5 DOWN $5 WEEKLY The Manchester Evening Herald la on sale In at Sohults's as The mitshrooin mining camp, or jn the former Is tto destroy the hon­ FOR AUGUST. News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 4Xnd. as A^yscraper, for that matter. esty of the. balance ot Justice. It is Street and 42nd. Street entrance of Grand Central Station and at all People with super-aesthetic souls impossible to accept '"good fam l^” Uoatling News Stands. that the sight of the ramshackle • • • reasons 'fpr letting a crjlmlnal off Client ot International News Ser> iuDcb stands makes them ill would and at the same time to condemn All white steel refrigerator with V vice. do well to confine their touring to political-influence reasons for let­ ‘ genuine porcelain lined interiors. “ International News Service has the their own private 'parks. Holds 7 5 'to 100 pounds'Ice, solid exclusive rights to use (or reuubiloa* ting off another one. '' tlon in any (orra all news dispatches brass nickel plated hardware,'. credited to or not otherwise oredited f". _ ^ ...... Ready to be equipped wUh‘el<^trio. In this paper. U Is also exclusively EXPENSIVE ADVENTURE — - , unit when you- entitled to use tor rei>uhlloatlon all The Byrd expedition to the An­ r ■ the local or undated news published want I t ...... $89.00 herein." Pull Service Client o( N E A tarctic commands the attention of Service. the world more, oi course, through Health and Diet FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1928 the element of peril Involved than for any other reason. The scientific Advice aspects df the expedition are not DEBUNKED Green or Orange striped diich. in the least understandable to the By DR. FRANK McCOI , k 1 Than the New Yoric World the 0 - Coal and Gas cover, with upholstered adjusubiog large majority of persons. Some- back and'oomforta,ble seat rushioui Democratic party has no more •times there Is a good deal of doubt, Reduced truthful or courageous organ. Be­ on the part of quite intelligent in­ .from 119,60 .... S13.7S cause It is fearless as a party news­ dividuals, as to whether there is Dr. McCoy will gladly answer paper it has had the nerve to stick likely to be any scientific result en­ personal questions on health . to the party’s candidate Smith and and diet, addressed to him, care tirely commensurate to the hazards of The Herald. Enclose stamp­ \ppose its own especial candidate Involved. ed, addressed, large envelope for Hoover. And equally because It Is But there Is another quality reply. fearless it will not submit to mis­ ------;------— ■ ■ Green or Tan fancy duck coy dr ■about the expedition that is com­ ‘witb loose pillow cushion bac^-^ representation of the Democratic \ prehensible to very nearly every­ BUTTER IS A WHOLESOME very comfortable, Reduced party’s tariff policy by special body. That Is its expensiveness. ■ t'OOD *, from pleaders for the favor of industrial According to the latest statement Cow’s butter contains more of in the $29.50 ...... $19.80 Interests and industrial employes. the fat soluble “ A” vitamin than by Commander Byrd the financial any other food In comparison to The World does not propose to necessities of the enterprise will be the amount used. This makes but­ let Individuals like Senator Pitt­ close to ?850,000. And there is (con­ ter a very valuable food for chil­ man of Nevada 'interpret unchal­ dren, and they should be enepur- siderable time yet for the discovery S {IL.. lenged the Democratic platform’s aged to use a reasonable amouht. of further needs costing large sums Since the earliest primitive times, tariff plank as a promise to leave Either Green or Orange fAhcJ';. - ! ; , of cash. butter has been the source of one duck with very comfortable uphold the tariff schedules alone. Not by A great deal of >money has al­ of man’s best forms of nutrition. stered back and seat cushWhr'" a long chalk. ready been subscribed and an en­ The milk of cows, mares, arid, in Equipped with (.wo heavy hellcS^ The present attitude of the Dem­ ormous quantity of material has fact, the milk of every domesticat­ springs. $33.00 ocratic party toward the tariff is ed animal has been used, and is IVES you an opportunity to buy any style Coal, CLUB TERMS value. Now ...... $24.7S: been donated by manufacturers still being used in many parts of not new, insists the World. It is the and business houses, the total of the world, but because of'economy Gas or Combination Range in our store' and You pay either $3.00 or same old attitude as of yore; not of production, cow’s milk is now these latter contributions beluK $5.00 down a§ the case may quite a free trade attitude, but placed at $425,000, while about the principal source of butter fat pay for it on a convenient, dignified Club Plan, that of a "party of moderation on in practically every civilized coun­ be, then, one to three or five $193,000 In money has been given try. the tariff, and this ^moderation has extending the payments over a period of months, de­ dollars per week depending by a large number of persons. This It is advisable to use a certain on the price of the range Putty finished reed chair wUt^ grown, slightly, as the South has leaves some $225,000 yet to be amount of hydrocarbons or fats upholstered spring seat covered' pending upon the price of the range you buy. And y9U buy. The club price is been industrialized.” pledged, but Byrd is going ahead each day, both for their nutritive: fancy cretonne. Reduced ' ' ’ and lubricating'-qualities. exactly the same as th«' "But this does not mean,” says In serene confidence that it will be you still have the advantage of the cash price when you Our best butter at present comes cash price. & ...... ^ this competent party spokesman, forthcoming— and unquestionably from the. large and well organized buy on the Club Plan. ' : ''.•1 "that its historic policy and pre­ it will. creameries, since there It can be scientifically prepared, so as to vailing sentiment have not been Approaching a million dollars '‘■ 7 ; u . 5? different from those of the Repub­ seem like a lot of money to chip in avoid all possibilities of uncleanltr ness. By this process, the cream Is . i-. . ?? fi a.j. & licans. • • * Mr. Pittman .should . so that a group of fine young men separated from the whole milk VICTORY frankly have avowed that If the may be enabled to place themselves while it Is still sweet by mniiing It Three pieces Including Chalii' , Democrats come In they will grade In a position of desperate danger through a centrifugal separator. It CRAWFORD Settee and Rocker with upholster-,’ ’■■■ the duties downward. That Is their is then pasteurized and treated by ed spring seats, cretonne coveredV for a period of two years. Still, $89.00 value, O O A historic position and the process the;;addition of lactic add culture Shown at the right, is made and that’s probably somewhat the;same before being churned. In this way finished in the black, green and N o w ...... # 0 "i has never been more needed.” kind of thought that was enter­ there is no danger of contamlna' pearl grey. For a Combination It is to be apprehended that this tained by the many plethoric per­ tlon from outside sources, and It Range It takes very Mttle , space. is a well known fact'that creamery straight-out declaration ot the sons who refused to back Ghristor Own one of these Crawford Ranges c,-‘ leading Democratic newspaper of pher Columbus in his search for a butter will keep longer without be­ on our Club Plan. coming, rancid thpn farm butter. Cj CtLatli laVS the country will occasion weeping western passage to India. The old fashioned method was to $5 DOWN $3 WEEKLY and walling and gnashing ot teeth allow the milk to stand for two or Your choice of covers in velour and tapestry. High back comfort- among the party’s campaign lead­ ANTI-TOBACCONIST three daysiand then churn the sour anle chair witb lobse spring cush­ ers. The tariff plank in the Hous­ To that bureau of the W. C. T. cream, which formed at the top of ion Seat. Sells regula U. which Is devoting Its efforts to the vessel. ton platform was depended on to Butter made from sweet cream is the task of rescuing the world’s $?5.00 ...... \ lull many a suspicious fear of the not as popular as a table article in $27*50. voter lest his job be tariff-legislat­ tobacco addicts from the clutching this country as It Is In Europe, and MONOGRAM ed out of existence in case of Dem­ fingers of My Lady Nicotine Is com­ while it is relished i y many, it Is ocratic victory, and of the business mended attention to the case of no more desirable from a stand­ In Pearl Grey or Apple Green point of health than properly mad'.*, Jurgls_ Sklnderis, father of a Long finish, cooks with gas or coal. A man lest a new period of stagna­ creamery butter, to which a small beautiful compact Combination Island policeman named Sklnder, tion send him into bankruptcy. In amount of salt is added. Sweet but­ stove. Our Club Plan makes It Your choice of three finishes. effect it declared that, after all, who has just arrived from Lithu­ ter, nevertheless, has a ready sale easy for you to own this range for Green, Maple or French Gray: .Drop,- the Democratic party was now ania for a visit with his American since It is used, especially In th>* $5 DOWN $5 WEEKLY $9.3.50. leaf table and.-four chairs. : R f eu- larger cities, to re-construct cream about as good a protectionist party son. He Is 104 years old and he larly-sells for .. '*• and milk for restaurants and ice $5 DOWN $3 WEEKLY $35.00. Special . . v it -.c -t a:K tiated by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, ters. The big Idea is that Sklnderis dow and shows you how to change times for every time I speak of ■ :------,, with salt. They usually contain- a IL" some other section, it’s, for a has attained to such proportions in is 104 and he abjures nicotine. small amount of benzoate of soda, razor ;blades . . . Particularly with ' It S Answer: Heart burn simply every’ 'rither passer-by asking her definltetreason . . Broadway takes Jasper -Park, Albebta •— Mount New York that an exhibition of It would also be quite unneces­ which is a preservative to keep the means over-acldlty of the gastric Us* drama, its comedy and its color milk from souring. i how she stands the heat. Scott, 10,826 feet, which, toqk Its drawings of ideal refreshment sary to mention that he drinks any­ juice, and'la caused by bad combl- An. A.1 Smith sign In Wall street, and tosses it In your face riatlons of foods, wrong kinds of New York,'Aug. 3— Notes bri name from the Scott, o f Antartic; booths has been opened at the Art thing he can get that has a sufii- Questions and Answers It’s as though' a-Democrat There’s very little subtlety about foods, condiments, too much liquid nothin,g in particular . and every­ the Broadway occurrence .... It fame, and is one- of the most lofty Center as part of the campaign for cient degree of kick in it. Question: A. R. asks: "What managed to get into the Union at meals, etc. A teaspoonful of bak- thing In general . . . Gllda Grey's League Club, stronghold of .Re­ drips with all those elements upon 1 peaks on the Contlrierital divide b^ the suppression of the "eyesore” causes little red spots, like little Ifig 80d& taken just after the meal personal chedks bear an engraved' publicanism . . . When- a Demo­ which writers leap when they’re j tween Athabaska pass and Fortressi' shacks with which the country is ENTERING WEDGE specks c f blood, to appear under will relieve the heart burn, but a the skin? There are a few on my portrait of herself and are printed' cratic sign can find a place on the looking for material . . . Its con­ lake, has been aealeii for tbe^fir.st speckled. "Because he comes of a good real cure can only be obtained on nifty green paper. “ big money” hljjhway, anything trasts are greater . . . In other face and over my body.” time. S. •: 7 ^ -ri-yz V We wish the promoters luck— family and has a wife and children, Answer: Your blood capillaries tjArough removing whatever cause can happen . . . Of course. It’s the words. It makes a good story . . . Is producing the trouble. ' Since “ The Ladder” ceased being Raskob “ drag” . . .. An(i If you And everyone knows It. ' Its'American conquerors, Dn< Jc and we know one way In which are breaking down because they do a free show and began charging Mr. (Detective Edward J.) Hickey don’t think the G. O. P. boys are Generally apeaking, one has to Monroe Thorington of Philadel-r they can put their idea over. If they agreed to let him (Roger Watkins’ not contalp enough calcium or admission once more, it has drawn go deeper Into the: stories of other phia, author of "The. QKtteripg other mineral matter. This may be but 100 persons per week, or an worried, you should listen to them. will just visit all these "hot dog” associate Barber) alone.” A blhid beggar -was rattling sections . . .. There’s a drama per Mountains ..of Canada.” Dr.- Mii-t due to your not eating foods con­ average of 15 a night .... With Strumla, -member cf the American pud fried clam vendors and offer to This sentence appeared in a taining these minerals, or simply his cup in front of the one of the block over op ihe East Side and, a $300 a week boxoffice this drama, pef-haps, in Harlem . ... But they and Italian alpine clubs, also pf; erect for them beautiful little Jap­ Hartford newspaper account of tho because they are destroyed after higher-priced night clubs.! . . Two ip date ir\ which Us millionaire backer— Ed­ wags passed . . “ Ye88lt,” ^one said Involve figures an^mlHer to the Philadelphia, William HalnswQrt|ir. anese pagodas or Russian kiosks, return under arrest of the fugitive eating by an acidosis In your sys­ gar Davis— has kept alive a year, of New Haven, Connecticut. tem produced by a diet that is im­ to the other, "that poor fellow average person / . •> One has to go free of charge, there is small Watkins. IAME RICAN stands to lose $10,000 weekly . . . ruined his eyes trying to find a into raclaU end* environmental Julian HiUbouse, of Newton, C n ^ - properly balanced, from the stand­ And the total loss to date Is more nectlcut, have Just returned by doubt that In most cases the offer We haven’t the remotest idea point of physiological chemistry. dollar dish on a;night club menu/' problem* '’ psycbolbgies to than $1,150,000. . . Broadway Which reminds me ... . A New make the polPl . . . There-ls to trfdl from their camp at the hed^j* will be accepted. We htve a suspi­ that Detective Hickey did or would Question: E. L. writes; "Will IS rOR-Y turns a handsprln,? and calls for a York newspaper . disguised a glfl them something ..of the. depth and of' the Athabaska river. With theiab^^ cion, however, that It would not be "let alone” a criminal for any such you kindly print a diet which stralghtjacket every time the sub­ has come the first word of th^tf should be followed by a person six­ i-^92— Columbus sailed from Palos, reporter as a • street ,■ beggar - and design that make up' the so-called so very effective to merely show reason. The newspaper story itself i Spain. ' ject is mentioned. sent her forth . , , , .^be .averaged "realistic” ndvel.' > successful ascent. - ■/4 ty years old, of apoplexic build, ' After leaving Jasper' pw lp the offenders pretty pictures and gives another and entirely valid 1692— A Massachusetts court con- A burlesque show advertises around $60 a day and is seriously Broadway tells -Its story in a who Is getting rdpldly stout.' We Lodge, somewhat morn..than, .tw(^ suggest that they duplicate them In reason for aot arresting Barber— ■V demned six witches to “ the hottest show and the coolest considering throwing up/her job. hurry, in stark; melodramatic, tense know that starchy foods are fat­ death. weeks ago, the elimbdrs established:; tening, yet what articles of food house: the hottest girls and the . . . That’s all she gets for' a week’s terms or in a> familiar sentimental brick, stone, or even clapboarding, the reason that he is not believed I 777— Continental Congress ac- coolest audience" . . , One ot those work . . . And she has to-work for Strain . . '. And, then, iVs Blrpad- a high e,amp In an iee,lNiriln'a? in ' at their own expense. to have been intentionally involved are there that will give a varied altitude of 8,600,.feeC.J'^oiri.lb^re/ diet and keep up one’s strength? • ^ ^ cepted Count Pulaski’s serv- $15,00.0-a-year chefs giving orders It. ... She found Wall street'and way. . Tbe "h^ot dog” vendor by the In the embezzlement 'with which ' Ices. to his $50-a-week chauffeur . . . mid-Broadway , to be "thp easiest they approach^ th e' io p ' o f Answer: It would be all- right The ascent was made twice; the side of the road gets bis start in Watkins is charged. for you to folloyr the weekly menus 1780— Beneiilct Arnold put In Models parading the most crowded marks.” V command at West Point, stretches of beach resorts, flaunt­ mountain being divided lato business, usually, on a capital ot . Just the same the tacit accept­ which appear In this column each peaks, and. the alplnistt' 'gaining? Saturday. The only change you 1907— Standard oil Compare fined ing the latest fashions and the about nineteen dollars. Often he is ance, as a sound reason for failure ; $29,240,000 by leral the top o f the southehi wmlnenee? need to make Is to substitute somd snappiest figures. r Several - letters havrii .^[cotrie t a schoolboy seeking^ few dollars to prosecute an offender, that "he J Judge Landis at Chicago. found' if'overshadowed'by?-' that -o f' one kind of fruit for- the' meals By the way, how old fashioned me lately, asking me V';When 1 writki- lchtld I S|iake as fhe north.'^^ AMerdiagiy;-they of vacation profit to help him comes of a goo<^ family,” Is de­ which contain starches. If you have manicure girls now seem . . . Do takes up so mucb' of tae:!fatteati6p a criild^— I GtoK tJr-11. _ to retrace their vbtbpg. and gi^ through another year with books serving of some thought. high blood pressure, it will slowly < A large colony of aps owned you remember when there was a of persons writing about'^ciw Y9rk, Thkt, edason' of • -Mdhood when through the perils arid- *lgourB ftv and teachers. Very seldom is he a There Isn’t the slightest doubt reduce under this non-starchy bl; MmC‘ . I^Dsalie Abreu of Hav- "naughty” manicure In every musi- . . . The answer leta't so- aiffleort a further asOeeti iClImliliig cq» 41< diet. You will see that there Are capitalist even In a epiaU way. He that many a prosecution is waived '^s, riaa risen'filmed In co-opera- ca show and risque farce? . , . . . . As a mttier qt fpct.Hi iljould plenty of foods-other ihnh starohey Son with ■ the department of An- today there’s scarce a young dam- be rstrier well undej^tOQd by tbiP does the best he cao on a attpe-. or ilighted for that very reason which you c&n ui|e whlth ^iji ae) who enters a baVber shopifior time th4t ai’dgdwiir ll 40 iriwi •or

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(159) TEN STATE TRADE SCHOOLS By RODNEY DlJTt^JH:^ ! I -rC Mi* { .Washington, Aug. 3.— Very soon Connecticut trade schools are an integral part of -the pubiio now we will have the anniversary 4f Calvin Cooll^ge’s lamqus .states school system of the state. Since the establishment of the first j^ent: “ I do not ^choose jtq run,’;... school in Bridgeport in 1919t nine other such schools have been ? There is some slight prospect established by the state. In addition there are two city trade ^ at our posterity will celebrate schools that are state aided. Last year the total expenditures by VDo-Not-Choose-to-Run-Day,” , . In the state for the trade schools was $549,252. memory of the occasion vyhen a president had a good chance to 'fhe total student hours in the trade schools for the year end­ ferve more than eight years and. ing June 30, 1927, was 2,519,057. Divided by eight, the num- turned it down. . , oer of hours in the school day, it represents 314,382 student tif the election' should go Demo­ days for that year. In terms of pupil enrollment the figures cratic, there might be even some are as follows: Day pupils, 2,885; night pupils, 1,826; total ■■•it:; Sentiment for a ‘T Have Not Day," 4,711, There are 151 instructors in the trade schools. ^n memory of A1 Smith’s concise The time required for men to complete a trade school course ^eply when asked if he had changed is 4,800 hours; for women, 3,600 hours. One-third of this time V Ihis mind about modification of th'e is devoted to academic and related subjects. Part-time exten­ ' rohibitioh laws. sion courses for apprentices are arranged with employers, es­ ' On such an occasion as “ Do-Not- pecially in the buildin'g trades, and cover periods of 4 hours a Choose-to-Run day” or "1 Have Not week. )ay” there ought to be simple and mpressive ceremonies and perhaps The trade schools and the vocational departments of agricul­ I> i f< St could be arranged to award a ture and of home economics in high schools together constitute ^rize to the man in public life Who the division of trade and vocation'al education of the state mad made the funniest or most re- board of education. Classes of vocational agriculture are organ­ on^rkable public statement during ized in high schools to accommodate the youth of rural,-com­ yhe year. munities and home-making courses are organized for girls, both S If such a prize were to be award­ being on a half-time basis. The two departments have approxi­ e d this year there would be some mately 900 students each session. p o t competition, The purpose of this story, In fact, is to point out Monday— 254 Private Schools in State some of the astonishing public .^statements made drfce Coolldge got ^ Bverybody guessing. Match, for instance, what George •Ipivany, titular boss of Tammany showing on Broadway to crowded 4 Sa'll, told the Senate committee in­ MENJOU AND MAYNARD houses. vestigating pre-convention cam- As an added attraction for Sun­ saign expenses. day and Monday, the management GOING ON AT C L HOUSE & SON, h e . ‘Tammany,” said Mr. Olvany, SHARE STATE HONORS is also presenting the famous Tun- ioes not take part in politics.” ney-Heeney Championship Fight CASH IN ON THESE BIG SAVINGS AT ONCE. Mr. Coolldge himself did s^ery which took place last week. irell when Jie told Congress in his Roth Starred in Two Big Fea­ For the final times this evening, ast menage that ‘‘Employment is at 7:00 and 9:00, George O’Brien in slentlful.*' n is, of course, a little tures for Tomorrow—Tom "Honor Bound,” and Olive Borden CLOTHING DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS tore plentiful now. Meighan Sunday. In "Pajamas” will be shown. No less than honorable mention MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S BOYS’ F A N C Y SUITS lust be reserved for Marin W. Lit­ Another big double feature pro­ WASTE OP BY-PRODUCTS tleton, Harry Sinclair’s lawyer. It gram will hold sway at the State . BLAMED BY EXPERTS FOR FANCY SUITS Buy your boys their school suits now at this sale. was the pudgy Mr. Littleton who Theater for tomorrow, with Adolphe MANY FARM TROUBLES referred to Senator Tom Walsh, Menjou and Ken Maynard, twp $50.00 SUITS n o w ...... $37.50 Save money and have them ready fo r September savior of the navy’s oil reserves, as famous film personalities,., sharing Chicago— Pointing out that im­ $45.00 SUITS now ...... $33.75 It “ Meddlewme Mattie.” honors on the same bill. "A Night mense sums are lost yearly through 6 to 18 Years $40.00 SUITS n o w ...... $30.00 ' t ■ . ij Will Hays would' be sure to get of Mystery,” is the title of Menjou’s waste of farm by-products. Dr. H. 4 few votes from the judges for effort, while “ The Upland Rider,” G. Knight, Chemical Bureau chief $35.00 SUITS n o w ...... $26.50 $22.50 SUITS n o w ...... •...... $16.75 •.•;Jils famous’'explanation of his ori- serves to Introduce Ken Maynard’s of; the Department of Agriculture $30.00 SUITS n o w ...... $22.50 lnal failiird ” to admit Sinclair’s newest western picture. As usual, declared that chemical research has eavy contributions to the Repub- $25.00 SUITS now ...... $18.75 $20.00 SUITS n o w ...... : ...... $15.00 the performance will run continu­ practically solved this phase of the $22.50 SUITS n o w ...... $16.75 fcan campaign chest. ous from 2:15 until 10:30. agricultural problem. ^ ’ ‘‘Nobody asked me about bonds,” $18.00 SUITS n o w ...... $13.50 In "The Night of Mystery,” In his address before the open­ 10 PER CENT OFF ALL BLUE SUITS fc^id Mr, Hays piously. Adolphe Menjou is seen for once ing session of the American Cheml- $15.00 SUITS n ow ...... — $11.00 I i It was William J. Burns, the de- without his far-famous dress suit. csA Society Institute at Northwest- ,;lective, who, when sentenced for He plays the part of the dashing wn University, Dr. Knight told the 10 PER CENT OFF 10 PER CENT OFF $12.50 SUITS n o w ...... $9.75 alleged tampering with the’ Sinclair Captain $'erreol of the French- society that “ the disposal of corn­ jury here, compared the unjustness ,African Chausseuers in a manner stalks, straw, and other agricul­ MEN’S KHAKI PANTS BOYS’ KHAKI PANTS $10.00 SUITS now ...... $7.75 jf it wit}L^at,.of,the crucifixion of that is sure to -win the hearts; of his tural' residue to manufacturers resus Cl»)sti ^ V thousands of admirers. The story it­ fhould be carefully considered by The oil cases, in'fact, brought out self, is a drama with great love farmers.” While an offer of cash Sa host of candidates for this little scenes interspersed wfth charming may tempt the farmer to sell the competition\we’re suggesting. Menjou comedy. agriculture head said “ the product REDUCTIONS IN MEN’S and BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Remember how A1 Smith prom- It has to do with a haifdsblJie I s '^ W f 'greater value in the end ilsed in a letter to Senator Nye to soldier who spurns the . love of > When utilized on the farm.” UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS STRAW HATS MEN’S SWEATERS IsUbject Nye to ‘‘public humilia- married woman for the sweet affep-' . Dr, Knight further declared that $3.00, now ...... $2.3.5 $4.50 P aja m a s ...... $3.75 ALL STRAW HATS $9.00, now* . .... $7.00 ttlon?” Smith never explained how tion of a single girl. He seq^ u' "substantial additions to the na­ $3.50 Pajamas ...... $2.7o for when.- ... t $2.50, now ...... $2.00 $8.00, now ...... $6.75 man murdered and then voltfhtarily tions'.wealth will result when ex- $3.00 P ajam as...... $2.25 1 /2 PRICE At abput dhe same time Senator, confesses to the deed in ordet tq perimepts^are completed.” $2.00, now $1.65 $7.50, now $6.50 rArthur ..Hobinson of Indiana, a save the reputation of the married $1.50, n o w ...... ,...... $1.15 $2.50 P ajam as...... :... *.$1.75 $6.00, n o w ...... $5.00 tleader among a niost notorious pack woman who loves him, at the same $1.00, now ...... 79c $2.()0 Robes ...... $1.50 of politicians,, attempted to link MEN’S SHIRTS ^$3.50, noW| * * * $ *.*,f;* ,$2.50 time saving tfie life of the brother BELIEVE IT OR NOT $X«50 Robos ••«oeee#oeeee«ee« Sinclair and Smith, referring to of his financee. \ 10% Off All Other Spoci&ls them with the line: ‘‘Birds of a Evelyn Brept,.' remenibered for 1 Lot Men’s Band Shirts feath er flock together.” No senator London.^Dr. Mildred Trotter MEN’S SWEATERS, SPECIAL her work In “ p^^^jBpbreur,” plays Underwear Values to* $2.50 mlas ever made to look quite so sick opposite Menj0if'l®%Ms picture. has pttrt^ to her entire satisfac­ ^5- BATHING SUITS fas the other senators proceeded to tion that shaving does not increase i Lot Men’s Shaker The associate feature, "The Up­ $1.00 . Vhang raspberries upon his ears. land Rider,” in which Keu Maynard the rate of growth of the beard. 20% OFF ALL Sweaters $3.00 Charlie Hllles, the national,com­ has the stellar rolej is a fast-action^ Precise measurements of beard Values to $12.00 mitteeman from New York, gets western drama that is replete with shavings supplied by four students SHIRTS BATHING SUITS. ’ ■S ?• r >’ :• •5-5.1:,:-' over a period of nine months were MEN’S SHIRTS into the parade somewhere with his daring stunts and spectacular horse-, i 4 iassurance that—national prosperity manship. One of the highlights of used in. the test. She also found that $3.00 Soft C olla rs...... $2.25 Special fihung on Cbolklke'A decision to stand the picture is a cross-country race hair does not grow continuously, $2.50 Soft C ollars...... $2.00 1 Lot Men’s Silk BOYS’ BLOUSES Ifor renomination. between thoroughbreds from fam­ but In short spurts, each of which $2.00 Soft C ollars...... $1.69 NECKWEAR I Ex-Senator Rice Means of Colo- and Rayon Shirts 1 Lot Boys’ Blouses ous stables in the west. 'Tarzan, is followed by a short rest. $2.50 Band S h irts...... $1.75 $1.50 Neckwear ...... $1.15 irado might stand a chance with his Maynard’s wonderful horse, also $2.75 • Mamous explanation of American comes in for a share of the starring •The % slats of Senator Hefiin’s $1.00 N eckw ear...... 79c 75c -'i pinperialism at the Pan American honors. " " bed'iin a'hotel at Asbury Park, N. 10% Off All Other Shirts.. 50c N eckw ear...... 39c Values to $6.00 $1.00 Values kUnion here. Sunday and Monday the,? .Stitte’ collapsed the other night and l; "They blew Us up in har- will present Thomas Meighan, in his the senator fell through. That's jfcor,” Meank explained, "and we latest , starring productions ‘‘The, _____ouce;:;.the___ Senator got the fioor. jfcame doWir ' all over' the Wbrld.‘ ’ Racket.” This same pictqre’*iSt^o^dnyi|pj^^^ SHOE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS g Senator Charles Xurtts might. Conceivably -be? Counted in for his MEN’S FOOTWEAR SPECIALS LADIES’ FOOT WEAR SPEQALS f^nnouncement before the Kansas •City convention that’ Hoover’s MEN’S OXFORDS Lot 2. Men’s tan sport ox­ LOT 1. Women’s $6 to $7.50 patent LOT 6. Women’s $6 to $7.50 Grey,* Sau- nomination would put the party on Men! Here’s your oppor­ fords $8.00 and $9.00 and dull pumps, Cuban ^ A Q O terne and colored Pumps ihe defensive. tunity to save shoe money. grades, heel. Now ...... Now ...... $3.49 ‘•^And, last but hardly least, the now ...... ijamous admission of Senator Sim­ Men’s $9.00 $5.49 The Smart Shop I eon Fess^ of Ohio that he had “ told Oxfords now ... LOT 7. Women’s $7.00 to $8.00 Fancy .Vhat was'upt t^ue” to the newspa­ “ Always Something New” $7.85 Lot 3. Men’s Brown Soft LOT 2. Girls’ $5, $5.50 and $6 low heel Kids and Suede Pumps. permen so as to 'impress it upon Men’s $8.50 State Theater Building, South Manchester Soled patent pumps. OQ N o w ...... Mhem. Oxfords now ... $5.89 $7.35 Snugglers $1.39 Now ...... u ) 0 . J / O Men’s $8.00 LOT 8. 10% off Women’s White Kid Special For Saturday Oxfords now ... $6.85 Lot 4. Men’s tan crepe sole Pumps and Sport Oxfords. m i s GIVE TITLE Men’s $7.50 and rubber sole $6.50 and $7.00 LOT 3. Low heel $5.50 to Oxfords now ... $6.35 sport oxfords $6.00 tan Oxfords. Now $4.49 LOT 9. Broken lots, big now ...... \ lAND$75raNSI0NT0 Men’s $7.00 $4.95 vfdue. N o w ...... Oxfords now ... t $1.00 $5.98 Lot 5. Boys’ Scout LOT 4. ~ Odd lots Red Cross Styles, r FAMED XIRCUS CLOWN Men’s $6.00 LOT 10. White Kid EVERY Shoes Patents, Kids and Oxfords now ... Broken Lots. ,Now"..... $5.19 now * . . $ 1 . 0 0 Browns ...... $6.49 $2-98 — V. L. Duroff, for TO Lot 1. Men’s broken lots jiiears-. Russia’s moat famous circus /•’K black and brown. Sizes9, 9-2, Lot 6. Men’sI’s Leather LOT 11. Broken lots $6.00 and $7.50 jfei‘m « trailer and clown, been 10, House Slippers LOT 5. Toyo Straws, $6 black satin Pumps. awarded the title of the ’‘People’s DRESSo n o w ...... sizes 9, 10, 11 grade, fancy colors------N o w ...... •Practical Joker” and retired at the $2.00 $2.00 $3.98 $4.49 ,age of 67 on a government pension '(Of $75 a month. He lives rent free in this shop that sold Vln the former villa of a millionaire '^Ith. a baby elephant, a monkey, three sealions, four tamed hyenas originally for $9.95 andf. innumerable Angora cats, HOUSE SO N , Inc. white mice and dogs. will be on sale Satur- » 6uoff is known from one end ^^bf Xhe country to the other as the, man who has made the most people day at one price only .laugh. ' He-went to jail several times In the Czar’s regime for re- DON’T FORGET! ’jfusing to allow the political police to censor his Jokes. One time he A G()od Location Is a Business Asset * We handle ' Park Sk Pollard's Lay-or-Bnst feeds and Fnll-O-Pep ■'-’vyas exiled' to Siberia for six months poetry feeds. Our prices are' ^because he satisfied a grudge right. • , •'against the police by driving e pig A Few Desirably Offices Are ;Bvery Time T o n S ee an -dressed in the uniform of a gen- POULTRY WIRE 'darme through the streets of Len- Available in State Theater Bldg. Unpaid piiir Th4»i( V* In^ad. 4 ft., 2 inch mesh, Consolidate your debts. Maintain' your credit at the stores. 1'’ The title "People’s Practical At Moderate Rentals 150 ft. per r o l l ...... $4.75 ■ i ^ r ■ X ‘'^bker” is equivalent to "People’s Sizes 14-50. These S lO O may be repe^d $5 monthly, plus lawful interest ‘'lArtlst,” the highest distinction INQUIRE JACK SANSON 5 ft., 2 inch mesh, which the Soviets bpstow on a few •o' . • ■ 150 ft. peT; roU„...... $5J$ S X O O may be repaid $10 monMy, ^actors and artists. He refused to dresses must be seen Manager of the State Theater plus lawful interest ' ' " -Ijlretire, howevar, .without a written 6 ft., 2 inch mesh, ..guarantee that he could take cer- 150 ft. per r o l l ...... $6.75 $ 3 0 0 may be repaid $15 monthly, '^taln circjjs pets to.Jlyfe wRh him. to be appreciated. ^ plus lawful intnest, h ■' '^-,,Thei nionkey, who la a well-man- ^fiered, as a.,cnijd ,of 14, is his con- Manchester Green jtant companion at 'the. .dinner REMEMBER—SATURDAY ONLY EMIEL STREDE Second Mortgage Store PERSONAL FIN AN CE stable, even whbn guests are pres- Money W. Harry England i/ COM PANY : Itsat. 'The . animal eats with . knife Concrete Co»'+ractor Boomed and S,'State 'llieate^ Bnlldlnn. {qnd fork, and drinks out of a glass NOW ON HAND Phone 74 2nd Flour, 7S8 Mnfai. Street. I FuunciHiluiia, Sldewuiks,'etc. SOUTH HANCHBSTBU, CpSNT., ' ... oeyen -between meals. Half a dozen The Quality wiifU at reasonable pnee; # oparcots and: talking ravens keep Arthur A. Knofla Open 8ISO to S Saturday Siw to 1 •V-: MANUilKSl'KIt dUBICN .Cell, W rite or. Phone r: •*. u-.-iI ‘ him in good humor. One of .the ,* Phone .. *!t-J ' ^ 87S Main St. . Phone 788-2 The lobster changes his shell, the Licensed by the ^tete end Bonded te ' ;{^rDts, has been with him .40 ^ “Always'Something New” snake sheds his- skln, but a woman Jyears. iThe elephant and sealions State Theater Building, i ,, South Manchester A man Is old'when he can pass* changes hqr mind, and a man wqn’t A small town is one where a oven change his collar unless his an aainex that used to be 'a man can'get his name ia the paper an apple orchard these days and |c{Bd Homan bath. ' W|tS kith dp ADVERTISB IN THE HERALD-rrlT.PAYS i •' - . : f ' ,

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' -n Out Of Town Swimmers Clash r- Will Give Exhibitions Will Argue THE “600” MAY TALK Btdries before the fight that he was It will be interesting to watch going to retire and spend the rest rage aggregation is equally firm in hart getting the other nomination. Green at Aces. Local Events for Boys and the effect of the big flop on Rick­ of his days spjlnd his • money, but ’The Heights and Gibson’s Ga­ its stand. Following are the league stand­ WALSHDEFENDS ard’s 600 millionaires. They August 16 he says that he has no such inten­ rage "will collide in a postponed Just what will happen, It is a ing and remaining scheduled games Aces at Bon Aiui. squawk'some more. tions. Perhaps the milUopaires will Community Club Twilight League with Highland Park’s games omit­ Gibson at Heights. ^ The greatest' shock to Rickard matter of conjecture. Joseph Wright ted : Girls Also on Program; try to persuade him to retire and this evening at Hickey’s Grove. is president of the league and he AugtisI ’2 0 OLYMPIC TRAINERS will be against his vanity. He some of the boys: in the iracket doesn’t care as much for the dough. This will be the only game in town will review the situation carefully LEAGUE "^STANDING Open for pudipunements. Warm Weather Means would like to be around ter the tonight. before making any decision. In all August RR His blow will be the mark in the killing If any of the Wall Street ' W. L. Green at Gibson. . i __ record book that he promoted a crowd tried to run what they call As noon as this game is com­ probability, he will be advised In Gibson’s Garage ...... 2 ’o loser. But it should be entered pleted, there.will be a very impor­ his finding by Director Jerry Fay, Bon Ami at Heights. “ the big joint.” . Heights ...... 2 0 August 27 Crowd of More Than 5,- Blames Committee for the along with it that ^the show failed Take' Your Choice tant i^aeeting of the league officials who organized the league. Green ...... 1 i through no lack of'abillty on Rick­ and team managers to take action With Highland Park out of the Heights at Green. The Mortimers, - half-owners of Bon Ami ...... 1 2 Aces at Gibson. 000, Is BeEef. Poor Showing of Our ard’s part. He had nothing to pre­ Heeney, said the Harveys, the'Am-, on two protested games. Upon the league and its defeats deducted Aces ...... 0 3 sent and he knew for months that erican half-owners of the same outcome of this meeting hinges the from the teams which beat it, we Balance of Schedule future of the league. the only out for him was to break Heeney, had not trained the man find the Heights and Gibson’s Ga­ August 6 FINALLY GOT 'TO OLYMPICS even. properly for the fight. Tommy There are reports that the League rage tied for first place with no Green at Heights. Globe Hollow will be the scene American Athletes. will be no more after tonight. Both The big money in the corporation Loughran, the world’s light heavy­ defeats and two victories.Therefore, Gibson at Aces. Ross Nichols, star Stanford of another swimming carnival to­ will tell him that he made a terrible weight champion, said he was stale the Green and Bon Ami have an­ tonight’s shindig at Hickey’s should morrow afternoon and If the nounced themselves as all done, If August 6 hurdler, couldn’t make the Olym­ blunder in signing Tunney for and overtrained and Tex Rickard be well worth watching. Both teams Bon Ami at Green. pic team as a candidate, but w ether Is anything like it was yes­ $525,000, but most any daring said the week before the fight that they do are not the winners of the will have strong lineups. Tommy Heights'at Aces. By DAVIS J. WALSH protested games with Gibson’s Ga­ worked his way over to see the terday, It is taken for granted that soul would have gone that high in Prof. Tunney was drawn, too fine. Faulkner will probably pitch for , August 13 ( the crowd will even exceed the 5,- rage. It is understood that the ga­ games on a privately-owned iyacht the flush of victory after the Chi­ Mickey Walker, the middle­ the Heights with Sipples or Burk­ Gteson at Bon Ami. from Los Angeles. 000 who are estimated to have seen cago show and at that time some weight champion, said that Heeney the night carnival held several New York, Aug. 3.— The worst of the smart boys thought that he was undertrained and that he weeks ago. American Olympic team in history. had made a smooth bargain with should have boxed eight rounds The program for tomorrow’s car­ This was the inevitable conclu­ the champion. every day instead of four. nival will be much more extensive One of Rickard’s best friends than the last one. It will be fea­ sion today, reached by those con­ Of all the fighters who saw tent to Judge by results and. If said after the fight— “ I’m glad that Heeney preparing for the fight, lit­ tured by a troupe of six clever girl they got a flop^ right in their laps. tle Sammy Mandell, the light­ swimmers from the Hartford Y. W. there is anything else worth judg­ ing by, it had escaped, through a They haven’t been paying Tex weight champion, came closest to C. A. headed by Captain Carolyn enough for a big job. They would the best analysis when he said: Eberel. The others are Virginia grave oversight, the public’s min­ ute attention. Until further notice, have to pay $50,000 to get a man “ His arms are too short. He hasn’t Doncoes, Mary Hickey, Mollle to run a job like that in any other o f therefore, it must be assumed that a chance.” TAIES TH f ROAD Stock, Margaret Hall and Amlo an American team which fails to line and they squawked when he Jimmy De Forest, the - veteram Batholomy. Miss Doncoes is the made thei^a million dollars a year. young woman who gained consid­ win a single race in seven held to trainer, told friends confidentially date, can’t be much better than They shoura have had a flop before that Heeney was in for a sad beat­ erable newspaper publicity and rec­ this time.” ognition when she swam from downright bad. ing. It was his opinion that It is the same team, man for man Rickard says he isn’t through Heeney didn’t box enough or i work Hartford to Middletown on the with the business. There were Connecticut river. which less than three weeks ago the right way in his training. rt-l-H-MOW F-F-FA9T The Hartford swimmers will give prompted General MacArthur, pres­ I , a diving exhibition, numerous wa­ ident of the Olympic committee, to CARDINALS— OAKES C-C-CAN S H E G-G-GO? ter stunts, stage several dashes and burst into an oration during which The fighting “ Red-Birds” came compete in a plunge for distance. he hailed the outfit as the greatest out of a five game losing streak ' X - - This will be in addition to the se- ever. It was a pretty good team, at to play the so-called “ Sturdy ‘ nior and junior eve^nts for local that. It was then; it isn’t now. Oakes” to a 8 to 8 tie yesterday. J LOUD, 1 D O N T I^NOW^ boys and the events* for local girls. What has happened to it in the Eight players composed the Card­ G I'm u s i n g - Boys 16 years old or,more will bo meantime? inals lineup, but nevertheless the -ISA classed as seniors. They will com­ ‘ Careless Training “ Red-Birds” pounded the .offerings ^ T Y P O L GAS O LI N FI pete in the following events: 100 Already tales are drifting back of “ Big-Boy” Beebe, the Frank yard breast stroke, 50 yard free to America purporting to deal with Merriwell of the Oakes, far and laxity in training and prevalence of wide. Helen Wills goes merrily along style, 50 yard back stroke, 100 winning her tennis matches. Where yard free style while-the juniors conceit in the camp of the Ameri­ Jolly started the first rally by can athletes. These stories sigh there’s a Wills there’s a way, says will have the^first three. The girls setting down a perfect bunt that 0 ‘Goofty. will compete in a 50 yard free style plaintively for the days of hard- Beebe could not master— two runs dash and a 50 yard back stroke boiled trainers like the late Mike scoring on the 10 foot hit. Then race. Murphy, 'fhey very obviously are Jolly got up with three on bases A lot cf rookies have made home Then in addition to the local inspired by persons who know all and hit a sizzling single to left cen­ runs this year that are not counted events and the contributions of the too little of the system under which ter— two more runs scoring. in their batting averages. Hartford girls,'there will be fancy an American Olympic team is pre­ Kearns pitched a fine game for * It will be hard to remember * diving features by Joe Morris, and pared for its fate. the Cardinals, holding the decaying * how many old-time ball players * Frank Siberia, the latter being a The writer’s guess is that the Oakes to ’ 9 hits. Three of. these * retire at the end of this season * former Manchester youth. The fa­ present team has been “ commit- went through second base where * — until they turn up again next • mous Matthleu sisters of Willl- teed” to death. no one was playing. * year. * mantic will also give a demonstra­ Why make the trainers' “ take the The summary; • • tion of fancy diving as will John slap” even by innuendo? They are CARDINALS Bill Tilden stepped right out men whose word Is law on the col­ and beat Lacoste in the Davis Cup Carick, seventeen-year-old fancy AB R H PO A E diving champion of Pittsburgh, Pa., lege campus for 3 4-5 years out of Mcllduff, cf . . 3 2 2 0 0 0 matches. We presume It was thq who is an instructor at the Kiwanis every four; but during the fourth Spilla.ne, c ----- 4 3' '3 7 1 0 net result of his reinstatement. Camp in Hebron, year they are appointed to the posts Jolly,'.3b .•..,.2- '2 2 2 1 0 The program will start prompt­ they now hold and immediately be­ Wheatpj^ ss ... 2. 0 2 .1 2 0 O’Goofty bears that Jhnmy ly at 2:30, Director Lewis Lloyd come mere overseers for the Amer­ Nielsen,“^Ib ...2 0 2 7 1 0 .Maloney, with his e.ves on heavy­ announced yesterday afternoon. Ho ican Olympic committee. Lawson Kearns, p ...... 3 0 3 1 ? 0 weight honors, plans a real come­ said it would last about two hours. Robertson, , Harry Sobiski, vlf . . . . 2 0,. 1 0 0 0 back. To which O’Goofty replied During the program, music will be Hillman and the others may make Pohle, rf .... 1 1 1 0 1 0 it sounds like a lot of Slaloney— furnished by Art McKay’s Aquatic recommendations bpt the orders spelled with a B. Serenaders consisting of William come from above and, when they Total ...... 19 8 16 18 9 0 come, there is no appeal. Kanehl, Jack Crawford, \ Julius OAKES But why say Maloney is conding Ignore Tr^ners Andre, Lawrence Bunce, Edward I AB R H PO A E back? Jack Sharkey says his home Dziadus, Norman Campbell, Ign:i- Nine times out of ten, no atten­ Smith, lb . . . .3 2 2 10 1 0 townsman never went any place but zio Ottone and George Smith. In tion is paid to their proposals. Ten Copeland, ss . . 3 0 1 0 3 1 to the fioor. order to cover the, expenses of hav­ times out of ten, there isn’t any oc­ Kelley, 3b . . . .4 2 1 1 0 2 ing the out-of-town swimmers here casion for them to coach or train Beebe, p ...... 3 1 1 0 1 1 and the orchestra play, it has been the men under them and they know Balon, 2b.....3 1 1 1 2 0 decided to charge ten cents admis­ it. An athlete good enough to make Gozdz, c ...... 3 0 1 5 4 0 (fOXV PHAUSli, sion. the Olympic team is an athlete who Chambers, If . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 It takes nerve to be a golfer: knows exactly what he should do and when. The coaches simpiy are Palmer, cf . . . . 2 1 0,00 0 but it takes more nerve there to see that he does it. Hickey, rf . . . . 2 1 1 1 0 0 Spencer, 3b ...0 0 0 0 2 1 to dress like most o f That is the exact status of an them do Olympic coach; a position of honor Sports Forum Total ...... 26 8 9 18 14 5 when all goes well and a shining Innings ...... 123 456 LETTERS WELCOMED mark for the passed buck when something happens that isn’t in the O ak es...... ,.2 2 1 003— 8 Sign Name and Address script. Cardinals...... 004 211—8 Two base hits Wheaton, Beebe; Meantime, the committee, saved sacrifice hits Jolly 2, Nielsen , 2, by its anonymous character, takes TWILIGHT LEAGUE UPS AND over all of the authority and none Kearns 1; Stolen bases Nielsen 2, DOWNS of the responsibility. It is peopled, Kearns 1, Jolly 2, Spillane 5; left for the most part, by members who on bases Cardinals 10, Oakes 1; Editor, The Herald: are not “ practical” track and field first base on balls Beebe 5, Kearns At the beginning of the second men in the sense that they compet­ 3; struck out by Beebe 4, Kearns round of the league games, all ed with any memorable prominence, 7; wild pitches Beebe 2, Kearns 1; teams were to strengthen as much if at all, in their younger days. One time 1 hour 55 min.; Umpires Tan­ as they desired. As a result, most wouldn’t expect them to know, for ner and Mikoleit. teams did as other teams dropped experience, what the modern ath­ out of the league, leaving a pretty lete needs. But they do know. Why’ COMING BACK TO ILLINOIS . -'T’'t fast league for the remaining of Because they say they do. The re­ Frosty Peters, a few years ago W o r l d s the series. sult is mismanagement or none at hailed as a possible successor to The first game played by Gib­ all. Red Grange in Illinois football, son’s Garage was with Highland Lost Every Race will play with the Illinois again this Park. This game was won by Gib­ However, the collapse of this fall. son’s team although Gibson’s list ^^IECA^^TCLUB O nly when you call on T ydol for its last ounce of team is so thorough as to leave no • - - - V of players had not yet been handed absolutely conclusive explanation CHIP OFF OLD BLOCK w oo CAufr w i - in. Thej-e was no fuss or holla over Walter Hagen has a son, still at this time. Even a bungling com­ •• /k PARTM^^ERSMIP"eRSMIP” [ protesting the game. (This team mittee couldn’t make the athletes in his early 'teens, who shoots b^ energy do you realize its reserves of power. H ills was not afraid to take a beating.) lose every race they start. The low a hundred. He may prove niAhkk To J.K.FiNCrt Then Gibson’s list of players climate doesn’t explain it altogeth­ another Walter when he gets older. MiCH- J were handed in and accepted. The er, either. Amsterdam is below that slowed you down with your old gasoline seem next game was played with the sea level and undoubtedly this took Bon Ami. That game was won by the edge off some of the boys. But ydol Gibson’s, but not until the last in­ what about the Finns, who came flatter with T . TrafiSc jams that left you stranded, ning. There were no players in the down froni their brisk atmosphere game who were not on Gibson’s to take part In the games? Thqy now find you out in front. And when the throttle goes list, although the Bon Ami raised have run to form. What about Wil­ an awful fuss and put in for a pro­ liams, the double winner of»-the MEN test (as usual). sprints? His climate change from clear down, anywhere, the boundless pep and pick­ The next game was played with Vancouver to Amsterdam was even Manchester Green. This team play­ more abrupt than that of the Cali­ GET HERE SATURDAY ing the first round without defeat fornia sprinters, Dappock, Borah up o f T ydOl roll up new records in mileage and speed. and so far winning two games and and Wykoff, who failed so utterly. FOR YO U R losing none, in the second round. Of course, there must be some This being the same score for Gib­ accounting for the following mys­ son’s team in the second round. teries; How Wykoff could do 10 3-5 This was to be the big game of here four times in two days In Made by the makers of the N ew V eedol M otor O il this round, and it was one of the America and finish a disputed best games seen in Manchester in fourth in 10 4-5 abroad. How Pad- t H A F F I C ... the tougher, heavier-bodied oil for the modem motors some time, barring none. I • 1“* . ■ dock, doing 21 4-5 the day before, 'H, This also was in Gibson’s favor finished four in a 22-second semi- 2 to 1, but the next thing on the .final; how Hahn could win the X air was that the Green team had American trial in 1.51 and finish a put in for a protest. (This is sure reeling fifth in 1.51 4-5 in the big a funny league.) Gibson’s list of race; how, in spite of the fact that players had been handed in and he is notorious as a good “ repeat­ accepted, and only those players er,” he was forced to quit next day were used. But the Green and in a 1,500-metre trial that was won Bon Ami still insist on protesting STRAW H A T in slightly better than 4 minutes. the games. The Green has gone as How Conger could win in America far as to say that if they do not within less than two seconds of the win the protest they will withdraw winning time at Amsterdam, yet be . ^ - from the league. beaten off by sixty yards. Prices are the lowest you will see for This is pretty poor sportsman­ ^ e Hnrflers many a day. TkU w*/ »n:tht intak» • ship and looks as though they were And how, above all things, those tf totrj TYDOL poor losers. • ... 0r»Utts greatest of 400-metre hurdlers, s, jtm fmm a P. LaPRANCIS Cuhel, Taylor, Maxwell and Gibson, CAS O LI N E 494 North Main street. could have failed so completely. SALE CLOSES JSATURDAY NIGHT Town, Taylor did 52 seconds with the others close up in the Philadelphia FIRlST TO SOOBB 100 RUNS trials. At Amsterdam, Maxwell and Oibbson were fourth and fifth In a CET-UWkdnd Ce t -AWa YM e v e ty drop i Babe Ruth was the first player semi-final in 54 seconds and Cube) ,-j. n-- ' ' .-'‘5 f/- > •' fl in the American League to score and Taylor lost a final that was rur G U B N N E irS AOO r w this geaBoa, in -63-2-5<

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E. 4 0 0 2 5 E a s te rn L eag u e ' i s^0f.is.Tr [,Ti { f Dout^if. c£ ...... 2 2 McNeely, rf ...... 7 •Vlpygan, lb ...... 3 0 0 15 2 drUfin, rf 6 0 0 9 0 0 P 0 Bridgeport 4, Hartford 3 (1st), gghlnkel, if 4 0 (1 4 Q " B>e»lrn.i Sit, .... • . i,.. 4 \ . 1 Bfannon, 2b ...... 2 0 Smniha, rf f4 0 a Bridgeport 7. Hartford f (2n4). &f5c>f, 2b:, 3. 0 ■ 1 .Mellllo., 2b ...... 4 0 H arveb e* ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 SeWelT, 3i> ...... p '2 1*1 1 W**trtmlejF, lb ...... 8 3 1 From All Points of the Manush, if ...... 7 1 3 0 1 6 0 Ait>eoy 7, New Haven 4i(lst)^ ‘ Jones, ss ...... ,.3 1 2 2 2 Hafey. If ...... ,. : \ 3 1 1 Schulte, cf ...... 7 0 3 0 1 1 ? Albany's, Ngw ifftven 6 {2nd)j Lacey, 2h .4 0 14 2 ^ of ^ ^ ^ 3 Kress, ss .... rs" Rangnpw, 3 l 13 I ^ fli«rP«>’.- rf ...... \4 0 1 gpringfleU 15, Plttsfieid o. O’Neftl, p’ 1 0 9 WlisQn, c 4 0 I Composs; All Champions, Blue, lb ...... t • •. • 1 4 1 33 0 6 27 15 1 Chocolate fee U m m nd Orange Sherbet M aranvlUe, ss sa — 4 0 0 O 'R ourke. 3b ...... -6 1 Philadelphia ....----- 110 201 P01—§ Provigejice 9, Waterbury 1. Schang, c . . . Two huse hits, Rpley, CQehi defend h|s tfwQ bags hits, Schinkbl, pchmebl; Grabowskl, o 3 0 Gm Hu, It 4 .0 0 1 0 Sfiltem League home' run,' Maderas; stolen bases, Two base hits. Sisler; three base diadem against all comers. Bengough, c — 3 0 Judge, Iq ...... 5 0 I 10 1 First to weigh in for the titje W.- L. RodriS[uez; sacrifices, Schniehl 2, Ppekprd’s Pharmacy tihlt.- Harper; sacrifices. Hojm. Frisch. Pf nnock, p ,. •.•••• C 0 Siuegg, §b .., 4 i i 0 2 PQ, O'Neal;' left "Pn base's, Hartford 7, .H stey: dpuUlp Plax^. B'clspli to l^af- was Billy StribUng, the Georgian. Dugan. 3b .. 0 Crdhln, 88 ... 4 Q 0 3 4 ?^ew H ivep ...... 67 3t .645 , At (fate Q ^ter . ' ipV(lle to Botfo'mle^’ (2},' Hplfri'lc) Pasebsil, X .. ; ...... 1 Hjipfis; 3ti 4 Prqyi^qqge ...... 53 4§ Ppidgapdri «: base qq haiig, p « •$l'risch to Bottomle.y: 'leff on base,'St. Billy has claimed the crown and |s .544 ONeai 3, VVoDdmaq 4, Pwep l; struck Lazzerl, x'tf ...... :J J g uel, c ...... ; 4 7 1 0 out, by O’Neal 3. W oodman -I: nits, ;/IiOuia 5. Boston 7; base on hal]s,‘ off willing to defend it against all adley, p ...... 3 __ _ Pittsfi§l4 ...... 53 4ij .505 HARTFORD ..... 53 4 | off Woodman 9 In 7 2-8,"Owen 0 m iBhem 3. Delaney 3; stcucif pijt. l)S comers, Jach Sharkej preferred. 58 3 Marberry, p ...... 1 "0 .510 I is8; losl'nK ipitcffer, Wqpdmah: um‘- Rhpm 3. by Dplaney 2: umpjfes. Then comes Tommy Lougbrap, St. Louis ___ 000 001 020 OPO OOl—4 Springfield...... 48 5^ • .400 |irea, Tepis and ijej^aafhlln; time, TT".> Kl^m. and McCormick; tilnp. 1:37. light heavy king. Thomas has pos'l- Npw York . . . 102 000 000 000 000—3 41 i ?z85 16 1 Albany ...... 51 55 .Smllh .halted ; for TayTo'if )n Two hasp hits, Sohang’, Meusel 2. D etro it .400 vx9&sxxsekxi^sxi9XX9esiexsxxx?sxx!£xxslsxs^aB^^ "Oth. ed a fprfeit with the Pennsylvania Combs, G'rabqwskl, Bengough 2, AB, H. H. PO. Bridgeport ...... 50 54 .484 (Seepnd Quuie) State Athletic Commiasion to bach O 'R ourke 2'. 'Man ion; sacrifices. Warner, 0b ...... 4 0 a ■ 1 Waterbury ,,,,,^ 33 7^ •28^ his claim for the ciown. Jack O’Rourke, Pennock; stolen bases, McHapus, lbr3b .. f i ? w ‘..v;'.r.-.?.- itt ffi ^ Koenig, Schulte; double plays, Appyjeaq League At Philailelphlii I— Sharkey, not to be outdone, h^s Ge'hrmger, 2h Batteries: Bridg'epart—Bfs'hop and PRIATES 18. PHILLIES 4 O’Rourke (unassisted); base on balls, H: alee, of W. L. PQ, Hartfqrd-sr-'^an A tta and Be'd'- Plttsb'urgh claimed the world’s title in Massa- off Ogden 2. Stewart 3, Pennock .4; H eilm qnn, pi ...... New York ------71 3 | .680 » » n . Our August Clearance Sale A B. R. H BO. A. B ebusettq and will hack the claim struck out, by Ogden 1. by Stewart 3, Hapisra.ve, e .. — PbllaSel||feia ...., 66 39 .647 •Adams. 2b ...... 5 2 "3 ' 0 2 0 with a forfeit. ^ by Pennock 6 ; hits, off Ogdett 8 In 8, Tav.ener, ss ...... L." W aner, c* 1 1 :... 6 2 2 1 0 0 off Stewart 6 In 7; left on bases. St. Sweepey,- If-lb ... §t. Lqul§,...... 53 5^ .500 P. Waner, . l.i.. 3 2 1 0 0 1 Waiter 'Friodroan, manasPF Q? Louis 17. New York 16; winning Carroll, p ...... ,. QllicagG ...... 48 59 .402 fJrantham . 'lb ...... 4- 4 2 10 Q I Impute Hansep, did his platiping pitcher. Stewart; umpires. ’ Hlide- Van Glider, p ..., Oleyelaq^ ...... 47 57 .402 Traypor. 3b ''t0 3 3 3 0 Q b fan t and G uthrie; tim e, 3:13. Shea, z ...... I through National Roxipg 'Asspeja- W§9&iPiten ...... 46 5^ .408 Brlckell, If ______. 6 2 8 3 0 0 tlpn apd its presidept, TpiR fippo- a—None out when winning run was Fotherglll, If , "Wright, ss 4 13 14 0 scored. Pe0rqlt ,,,.,..., 44 5? .486 hue. Walter will post any Sl^e for­ Hemsley, c ...... 3 0 '1, 9 6 0 X—Paschal batted for Grabowskl 42 & 11 86 16 1 Sqptqn 38 6^ .376 Spedals For Saturday Only Grimes, p ...... 3 2 2 0 2 0 feit desired with ,^dp9liu9 apd of in 9th. D etroit ...... 000 300 001 00lrsr6 Hutiopal Branje, x 0 0 0 0 Q course Impute will ipeet pny worthy XX—Lazzerl batted for Koenig In "W ashington 100 iQO 20p O06-rr4 Dawson, p..;...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 th. W. L. ehalipnger at opce- Two base hits, Barnes,'' 3, Bicg| z—Bettencourt batted for Brannon Hgilm^nn, MoManus) th ree i>asa nils, L e u ia ...... 64 39 These are the first of a .Rumher of exceptional '44 18 20 27 '9 *2 Riskfi’s Bid Ip 5th. ■ " ~ «...... Judge, McMqnus; hgme‘'run,'Harnea; New Xqrk 55 4^ ‘ Philadelphia' Johnny HisltD lipiit his zz—Manion batfed for Og^ep In stolen bases, Bliiege 2; sa0rlflc0s, yalp^s we are go.in§ tp offer with a time lipilt set on r AB. R. H. BO. A. E- 6 t b . Tqvener, Hadley, Gehrlnger; douqle G incinqati...... 59 4§ Soutbecn, cf , ...... 4 0 '2 8 0 '0 claipi* to pny terfiipry. jqla'n ipst thatfV t^e rpal c^apipio'n plays, Tavener to McManus, Judge to Chlcagq 59 44 them. Wa.tch for t|iem and be prepared to act. Thojnipsoti, 2b 6 0 2 8 2 0 At Clilpagot— Cronin to Judge, Harris to Crpnin to Hunst; lb ...... 2 2 1 7 0 0 apd polh'ts to the fact tgp't he wa^ jprooklyp ...... 51 4§ W R IT E 6., RED SPX 8 Judge; left on bases, Washington 9, Pittsburgh ,,.... 49 4 | K lein, rf ...... 6 0 0 6 Q 0 tffe wiS^^^ °f Tf9t ^Init'^i'd’s Ohlcago ' , Detroit 8; bases 'on' balls, off Hadflfy Leach, If ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 heafFWa.i^iit tourneys. ' Apd'dipipiy AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 2, M arberry "1, C arroll 1: i»lts. off Boston :. ______28 6^ W hitney, 3b ...... 6 1 2 0 0 0 Mpstil, cf ...... 2 1 2 2 0 0 Hadley 9 in 8 2-2,/Marberry 2 in‘3, fh ila d e lp h ia ...... 24 6f Deitrlck, ss ...... 4 0 2 3 6 0 dp^pson' claltps tpat the c^ia|iepge Hpnnefield. 2b .... 3 0 1 2 4 0 Carroll 7 in 11 (none out in I2tii), A 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Lerlan, c ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 he filed with thp' l^e'w Vor^ 'State Mptzler, rf ...... 3 0 2 2 0 1 Van Gilder none in 1; passed hall. Lep'nOn, p ..^..,..1 0 0 0 1 0 ' jjeUalf qf Falk. If ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Hargrave 2; winning pitcfier, "Van ■ Walnut fin.isht fine constrnQtiqp thypnghout. Value "Tltniiams, s ...... 11^ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kamm, 3b ...... 4 2 2 0 2 0 Gilder: losing pltcli’er, Marberry: um­ GAMES TODAY M iller, p ...... ’.;0 0 0 0 1 0 Cfancy, lb ...... 3 0 111 0 0 pires, Barry, Owens and Geisel; time, built right into it. One that we have been selling for W alsh, p 2 i i o i o C{ssell, ss ...... 3 1 2 2 2 0 J:31...... Dayis, C 2 0 2 2 0 1 Rqstem I.,eagne of the other fepye a shot' at the Bprg. c ...... 3 0 0 6 4 O' X—Two qut when winning run wag ! / crown. Lyons, p ...... • 4 2 1 1 3 0 scored. Haflfqrd at Bridgeport. $125.00 and worth pioTe. 39 "4 12 27 'll 1 Albany at New Haven. Pittsburgh ...... 363 OOl 014—18 While all tills ip loping, ppdowp- z—Shea batted for Warner in 9th. NURSES know, and doctors havq 29 • 12 27 15 1 W aterbury at Springfield. Philadelphia^,.;.... §00 UQ 002— 4 tgp, up ip Ifarlgjp, fipr.ry WUls is Boston declared there’s nothing quite lilce FOR SATURDAY Two base hits. Adapts, P. Waner, busy tr-aiplhg Roberti Rqliertq, the AB. R. H. PO. A. B. ?rftYldence at Bittsgeld. Bayer Aspirin for all sorts o f ’achqs Southern, Wright, 'WhltUey, Deltrlc^; Summer, If ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 ' American League home runs, Wnght, Qrantham; stolen ttaiipn lieavy, pnd the PftU' will rV O X V and pains, but be sure it is genuine ONLY basss, ThoUapaoU. B rlckell: sacrifice'?, ta^e over th'e title ap4 defend |t •J&Sr: 3 1 1 0 2 Q Waalilngton at Detroit, Bayer; t^^t n^me mu^t be op the Adams. Hemsley 3;.. double playa, jointly. H§rry has 'just as good a Fiagstend. c £ ....;.4 0 1 3 0 e Some of the most shy an(i Philadelphia at Cleveland. Grajitham (unasslstediv left, bw base; Todt, lb ...... 4 0 1 9 0 0 and on eyery tqb|qt. Bqyer glafpi as any of'the" boys, pnd he Taitt, rf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Hew York at St. Louis. IS genuine, and the word genuine—in prgbpply will ejnergg ffoni retlre- Rogell, 2b ...... 3 1 0 3 5 Q retiring boxers are the Bqstqn at Chicago. Berry, c ...... 2 0 1 3 2 1 qYJ^yi'bo3t, Yqq qan’t go A FINE 3 PIECE MOHAIR LIVING gept to dpfppd" th'e diadem' against Simni6ns', p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Ngtiqual Leggpy by Grimes 3. hy'Da:§tsb,n 5. by Walsh a p | peai coptepder.. St. Louis at Boston.' wrong if you will just Iqqit ^t the bo:j; 1, bq Lennon l;;. ^a;''pi£ Grimes 6 In G e r ^ f '. ss ...... 2 0 1 2 1 0 ROOM SUITE 5, off Dawson '3' lU^A,' off Miller S In 1 Qf Gpufae dtmpiy Qqpglierty.v the MacFayden. p '..;.'.I 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 2-3,1 off Walsh 9 In 6 1-3, qff DeuitUn Bafdp p| l^eiperyille, has pleasured Hofmann, c ,..... 2 0 1 1 0 0 CincinntT at New York. B In 2; h it viti-viho,. • Kv artTnco Rollings. X ...... I 0 0 0 p 0 Serpentine front, Moquef reversible cushions. Fine pagldha shoulders of Qeorse Rothrock, xx1..... 1 0 6 § 0 Q Chicago at Brqoklyn. (H u rst) ^gd|r-ey fqr fhe roypl purplp ppd lo sin g conetyuctiofl in every P|ece. Regularly’sell for ?225.0,Q. ley,. S ta i IV auu viiiiv, Qeopge is willin’? to'le.t any of the 3'l 3 7 24 12 1 CONNECTICUT MEN KILLED Xy^-Braine Itattpd ibr' Srirrie^ In 6th. dtUep hpyp have a eppnee, Harry Chicago ...... 101 300 Olx—6 z-“ 'Wlinams batted for. Lennon, in l^eppy'ed?e§ Nappieqn 4ack Qqryall gPAtop QIO 02(1 ftOO—3 eth,. Two base hits, Metzler, Kamm, Cis- Ruffalq, N. Y.. Aqg. ?—R, W oqt- FOR SATURDAY ont'p..thq tli'rqpe,' Q^arley Cook has sell. Hofmann; th'ree base bit's. Falk. gamery. Jr., and Robert T. Butler,, dqe ^ekeyra ready fq tpeef' any Mo^tii; sacrifice^ Myer, HunnefleTd, $ 1 6 9 . 0 0 At Brooklmi— Berg. Clancy: left o.n hasesi Boston b.qth of Wqterbury, Cqnn., were ip- ONLY CUBS 3, SqDGBHS 3 wor-thy’ challenger, ppd so it gqes. 6. Chicago 6; double pla'vs, 'Gerbpr to stantly killed by a Qqnadian Na- ChicaTO ' ’Tde Bdiesipg fql^a pppatiqr ?pui- Rog^U tQ Tcidt, Rogell to Todt; ^ B . R. H. PQ. A. B. tional , Railway train near ipo Uijou'dun, wlip is yqt fp be heprd struck out. by Lyons 7; MgcFayd'en 1, Catherines, Ontario, when their English, S3 .. . ■. 0 from, aiid'LuiB, Simmon's 1: bpsea .Qm'balls, off Lyons Aspiiin Is Maguire, 2b 3 0 4. M acFayden 2, 'Sim m ons 2: hits, off autompbiie stalled on the tfac^, ac­ the trade ms Cuyler, rt . . i..., 4 9 o ^ 2 1 0 tempting to get down ti 240 and if M acFayden 9 In 4. off Simmons 3 in 4; cording to yvord received heye tq- Bayer Mannficture __ 'Wilson, cf 2 0 0 5 0 0 he pan ppUsu'qff Montq ^unn, he losing pitcher. MacFayden: umpires, day. of Monoaceticacidester Qf &alieyilcaelt| Stephenson, If -....3 1 1 3 0 0 too, will ide the new champion. McGowan, El?%®u anq N allin; tim e, Grimm, lb 4 0 0 8 1 0 Monte may also claim something 1:45. “The Bame qf Qqq^ Bedding’*’ Hartnett,' c 4 0 18 10 ^^x-T=:BQiHp^s b atted fo r Sipimpns Ip Beck, 3b ______4 0 I O 1 0 or otfier- " ' ...... " a m K m Cqr, Main St, and §ra|nard Place. Sputh Manchester Oarlson, y i * >4 0 1 1 ^ 0 XX—Rothrock batted for Gerber in 9th. ' ‘ 82 8 "6 27 ie b K B rooklyn ONE HONOR FOR BOSTON A R P- EO, ^ B. At Clevelands— WgCANTaott Cs^r.ey, cf «•« 4 0 1 2 0 b a t h l e t i c s 0, INDIANS 0 Hendrick, 3b -...m*. 4 0 0 0 1 0 The highest percentage evep Herman, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Bbilafielphia ff\ade hy a pennant-winning elul|> AR. R. H, pq. A. B. 0 \a S ^ M rsr; Brassier, If ,.i..,. 4 1 2 2 0 0 In fhe Natiopai fjeague w^s 'p\ade Bishop, 2b ...... 5 0 2 4 3 (» B isspnette, lb 4 0 1 16 0 0 H aas, cf ...... 5 1 0 4 0 0 Flowers. 2b ...... 4 1 3 1 2 8 Vy- jikP Boston club in 1892, They Cpohypne,. c ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 .Bancroft, ss 3 0 0 6 9 0 hftd'sin ,83 G percentage. ' Simipom^. If ...... 6 0 2 1 0 0 Gooch, zz ... • 10 0 6 6 0 Deberry, o 8 0 0 6 0, 0 Mo'Vlfeeny, p 2 0 0 0 6i 0 H arris, z .....'...,10 1 0 0 0 Ehrhardt, p i...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 rrrs. vn rr *rr ' 34 3 9 27 17 £ Chicago ...... OfO 002 QOO=-4 B rooklyn ...... 000 106 tOO»-0 Three base hits,' Hresslev, Harris; home run, Stephenson; sserlfioea. English, Wilson; left on bsse, Chlqa- go 6, Brooklyn 5; bases on balls. Qff Mo'Weeny 1, off Ehrhardt 1; struck out, *y McWeeny 1. by Osrlson 2, by Ehrhavdt 8; hits, oft McWeeny 4 In 7. off El\rhardt 1 |n 2; Ibstnf pitcher. McWeeny; umpires, Rlglof,' Hqrt and Jb rd a ; tim e, 1:40; ; z—Harris batted for McWeeny in For Saturday 7th. zz—Gooch batted Bte.acro£t in 9th. ; SALEPEICES FURNISHING FOR MEN OF ALL FANCY AND BLUE A t Sfisw TTork»-r- CJHILDEjEN’S SOX 1 g ia n t s 7. REDS 5 at Reduced Prices i New Y ork VjK ^ ^ SSS ' v"* AB, R. R. PO. A. E. Reductions on all ehildi^n’s Welsi», of ...... 6 1 1 8 0 0 Blue Chamhray Shirts ...,. 65c O'Doul, If ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 sox—all colors, all lengths, for Ott, rf 4 1 1 8 0 0 Llndstrom. 3 b , . ...2 1 0 0 3 0 boys and girls 2-16 years. Breadeloth Union Suit* ... .55e T erry, lb ...... 3 0 1 13 2 0 Jackson, ss ...... 3 2 2 0 6 1 Nainsook Union S u its...... 39c ^ - Cohen, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 5 0 50c Sox reduced to ...... 39c R ogan. c ...... 4 0 $ 5 0 0 Genewich, p ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 39c Sox reduced t o . .^,.29c Khaki Pants ...... 1.00 S 33 "y 12 27 J6 T Bvtis «ie has Two Pair Paats. 5 Cincinnati 29c Sox reduced t o ------.21c Khoki FantSi regiL85,1.98,1.59 < AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Menla and Young Men’s Models. c n t z i 2b ...... 4 2 2 0 3 0 25c Sox reduced t o ,,... . ,19c We Are Now Eitzniann. If ...... 4 1 3 1 0 0 WASHABLE DRESSES Walker, rf ...... 4 0 0 3 1 0 19c Sox reduced to . , , , . ,15c P ip p .tlb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 Stripp. 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 6 0 15c Sox reduced to 2 for ,25c are marked out at sale prices. Allenl cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hargbave, c ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 A large assortment to select Plcinfch, c ..." ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 Buy now and save. Ford.f ss ...... 4 1 1 g S 1 Kolp,- p ...... 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Buy forLat^r, We haveplen^ e^ toe ^st glides ef 8; losing 'pitcher/ Lucas: Umpires, Sterno Canned Heat, Stoves, Moraij, Mag'ap iijn^''Reardpnt; ‘time, Paper Spoons and Forks Toasters, Baby Milk Warmers. Values to ^5.06 coal now in our awaiting deliver to X—Burdy batted .ftij Mays in' 9th. Paper Plates AU at One Clearance Sale Price $22,50 ! ! i - ' Overnight Bags? your cellars. Justgiye u8 toe word and I AMERICANS WIN iKAMBER’S we’R do the rest. " ' Sloien, HoUtfiid, Aug, 3.— ^Thu • ; •? L second day of the Olympic rowing regatta here opened auspiciously for the United States today when the kmerican double scullers, Formerly Hollander’s Dharlfcs Mcllvaine and, Paul Costel­ 62 Hawthorne St, Mancheftel lo, sct»red an easy four lejQgth vic­ 82 Asylum Street, Hartfoird tory qver the Swiss pair. ■ Phone 540.2 or 3 i\ Thd Penn A. 0. pair rowed per- Open Saturday Bvening Until 9:80 fectlyUogether, covering the 2,000 metres coursejn 7 minutes 46 4-5 FOR VALUES seconds, and Ihe issue was never i" doubW

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^ o-Roon’*? eoftf Gemp/ 'ALi^£^W EKi‘■ Ujpr- U K i n u “It is held quite unreasonable women h a v e ^ v t’di that a man who can afford two or ural” field and have hurt the three automobiles should be ex­ chances of their sisters for success Lc^BUTH DEWET GROVES ©«e1?M:k pected to support his own grand­ in their “natural”- field, the home. TfflS HAS HAPPENED Ing gown. Bertie Lou saw that he sleep. At eight o’clock Rod knock­ children for three or four years. They have failed, ' in part;"'4^'^ had made a bed for himself there BERTIE LOU WARD marries ed on her door and she sat up in CAN ---- Yet the cost need be no greater thinks, because they cannot ’dlnifet^^n ROD BRYER, who had prevlonsly —a bed that was in full view of bed with a nervous start. than the depreciation of an auto­ their own sex. Re does'belleye^iS^I^^ been engaged to LILA MARSH. The the front door. He must have seen “Come in,” she called, doing her, 'CMlOe. ^NH OUNCE mobile.” Marco kiss her! their success as teachers,- num^^A latter amuses herself by telling best not to let her voice betray her TfeLL------Writing an article called “In all work with children or flavoi^'nii their friends that she was Rod’s “Yes, I saw it," he said; “if hope that hq had remembered their Defense of Early Marriage,” Dr. J. with traditional feminine Ijrtflteii/ first Ipve, and continues to make you’re wondering about that.” anniversary. Rosslyn Earp, director of health ests, because these jobs utlli^^ianis life miserable for the bride until Bertie Lou smiled. “No attempt (To Be Continued) at an American college, editor, woman’s “natural” . equipment she meets a' rich MR. LOREE and to hide it,” she replied serenely. author, and a medical man special­ And who shall insist that .he.^bt s; marries him. Then she asks Bertie “What’s the sentence going to be?" ly concerned in the sex behavior not right, when looking at woman;' Lou to forgive the past. “Do you want a divorce?” Rod of the “new generation,” backs up in the mass and n o t at a few.'istWaC Trying to keep up socially with asked bluntly. Judge Lindsey’s belief that early lated individuals? their wealthy friends plunges the Bertie Lou took it well. Inward­ YOUR. marriages before the couple are Bryers in debt and Rod becomes de­ ly she quiilered from the blow but economically \ ready for them, BENNY, TOO! pressed. Lila seizes her chance to Rod saw only a nonchalant exterior. meaning that the parents must Benito Mussolini speaks, a little ,^ persuade him to accept a higher “How about you?” she counter­ OHILDREN assume the economic obligations, •t■H■Bs=a=Bs:^a^Us=s=aa=asna■t• piece in the same magazine oa. salary from Loree, promising se­ ed. For a moment they faced each are the only solution for the coun­ this subject of women. y 7 1 curity Irom financial worry. other quietly and steadily. It was ^ Olive I^berts Barton^ try’s morals. He hits critics of the “No woman,” he bluntly;-.de-:; .ill Shortly after, she asks Rod to agony for Bertie Lou, and Rod was’ ©1^28 by NEA Service,Inc. system who complain that mak­ d ares, “ ever has been the donjf^;.. put some of her jewels in the of­ not happy either. ing parents “the goats” is unfair. inant influence in a strong fice vault during her husband's ab­ He was doomed, he felt, to mis­ I hunted up a table of foods by life—but contact with woman .kva 3I sence. When he returns the case the ery, even as Bertie Lou herself felt an authority on children’s ‘ diet JUST AS SILLY necessity for him, for through. b'prgnc jewels are gone. He wants to no­ that misery would be her fate. He and gave it to a friend. Her child But somehow his “two or three he is brought to feel. m ore’kqenki tify the police but she demurs, did not want a divorce. What good was three. automobile” argument sounds as the human side of things.” , sin? pointing out that suspicion against would it do him? He did not know If you would like the table, here futile to me, at least, as the tirade I insist that a fe r. men are rq^jk’ him might spoil his career. They that Lila loved him, but even if he it ■ is. It is good for any* small of those who call our modern dominant until moved to the'gei-ori keep the matter secret, and Rod had known he would not have child over 2. You may be helped 01,-0 MKN— wives parasites and say they have ture of supremacy by somp woiu- promises to pay for the loss as he wanted to put himself in a position with the diet of your own children. tVE Khowm yovl AU. too much ease and luxury. I al­ an’s weakness. ; can save the money. to tempt her to leave Cyrus. •nlET could take somebody else out. He day . . . if we take our love to­ prior experience and his observa­ Price 15 Cents had been so ready to take her at gether to some sky . . . some sky tion of other men has enabled him her word that she hadn’t expected that isn’t filled with skyscrapers . to develop a definite technique Name him to try again. . . now stop crying, ^ silly . . . which stands him in good stead “Good night, Mrs. Bryer,” he said wedding days don’t go on forever. when he assumes an executive Size . coolly, and Bertie Lou was rather Who’d want them to? Couldn't eat job. Modern Dyers and Cleaners startled by the swiftness of his de­ honey and sip nectar all the time. “Also there have been fewer Address parture. ^ e tried the door behind But that doesn’t mean there aren’t feminine than masculine execu­ him Just to see that the lock had other pleasant things in the world tives .and so women have learned 11 School Street Telephone 1419 caught, then turned toward her once we know the whole thing’s a less by studying other women’s bedroom Just as a light was snap­ dump heap anyhow.” < methods. But this disadvantage Send your order to the "Pat­ ped on In the living room. Having come to her decision not Is often offset by the keenness of tern Dept., Manchester Evening Rod was standing beside the dav- to leave Rod until he wanted to b» woman’s perception, her quick­ Herald, Manchester, Conn.” fgsat^fre^ Sirtl.Q Lou fell into a lij;ht ness to iaaxa<’^ /■ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD,'-FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928^

pension car and which promises- a station it drops to ordinary rail­ revolutionize railroad transporta- Albert and Queen Elizabeth arrive liged- to- buy two-.qoarts at-4t tinn^ TRY NEW VEHICLE Speeds of 200 miles an hour and road tracks and comes to af stop. tion. HAPPY AT In Brussels from their trip to the or nothing. more is proposed by Director Krug- CAiucwnsm .Kruggenberger proposes to build Congo* they will find shops^ cafetf, .. -Las.t - Noyember ^00,000-,; peo­ genberger, of 'the famous Siemens this rail road between Berlin and Rubber prices have dropped so and hotels closed with flags at half- ple tdok part in a dembi^liratioii ON BERLIN RAILWAY Schuckert Wbrj^s in B erlin. Potsdam and to , cover the tv/enty- MONARCffS return' low that tennis courts .*rq now ex­ mast, if the plans of commercial against, the law but failed to im­ mile. distance between these two The new vehicle is a stream-line pected to be made of rubber. organizatiofls are carried out. press the go-vernment. By the as­ cities' in five minutes. ^ car, shaped lik^s.^ Zeppelin, and Tournaments ought to be more in­ Merchants are becoming increas­ pect of a city of closed-shutteri Berlin.— A new transportation FROM CONGO TRIP driven by an air propeller. It runs ‘A model of the new vehicle, ful­ teresting than ever, with the ingly bitter against the prohibition and drob-ped - colors t-he m erchanti WITH FRm cH ira method which is in effect a combin­ suspended from two rails slightly filled all promises and Kruggenber­ stands catching players on the law which forbids the sale of spirits hope to convince King Albert* ol ation’ of railroad, airship and sus­ above the ground. When it enters ger believes that his invention with bounce. Brussels— In Aug’jst, when King by the glass, consumers being ob­ their feelings. 7: , , ■

Paris.— Did Vercingetorix, the original Gaul, wear the original Gallio moustache? Allegations tending to show that painters and sculptors of the whole Christian era put false whiskers on Verceingetorix have provoked ) \ learned arguments in the French A cadem y. Until the Academicians reach an official decision on the question I'renchmen will have Jto ask them­ selves; ‘‘What kind of moustaches are we growing,, anyway?” And there are a lot of moustaches in France. The Academy ran athwart Ver- cingfetorix indhe French Dictionary which * it is revising for the first time* since 1878. A woodcut of the original Gaul adorned with a long"drooping moustache illustrat­ ed the definition of Moustache. ‘‘This is the Gallic moustache,” it was explained. ‘‘The picture is wrong,'Vercingetorix was as clean shaven as a North American In dian,” objected members of the Academy. -For proof they pointed to the writings of M. Franz Funck- Brentano, Academician and histor­ ian, tcho set down: ‘‘Ancient money bearing the effigy of Vercingetorix i shows him without a moustache.” Others retorted that the late An- atole France described a Vercinge­ torix who would have scorned bar­ bers and never need hair tonic. Less erudite opinion, outside the Aca­ Lowest Prices Ever With Canopy Top Wardrobe demy, failed to understand how an Known for Furni­ early Gaul could grow a moustache p R .-' andatill preserve a smooth face but ture’ of Such" Su­ such puzzling will have no weight T/i* in the ultimate decision. preme Quality! ''dh Serious consequences will follow Save by Buying If t^ie Academy gives Vercingetorix a scholarly shave. There will oe Nov/! no such thing as a Gallic, or na- tionaiir'moustache. Men who sport Extra Easy Terms a so-called Vercingetorix droop may-isdilefulljr call upon their bar- OPEN ALL DAY bers'%Q cut off something that sim­ ,\ ply i|^ot French. SATURDAY TO 9 P. M. Thousands of people who daily visit museums and gaze at paint­ T V . m b ~-i - ings of Vercingetorix will do so J r mousttwhe of another, possibly less ' reali^^ig^ he Is hiding behind the ON EVERYTHING origifsllGaul. And if the French love for his­ YOU BUY torical truth is carried out to the letter, stone chislers will have to moiint 'hundreda of monuments to 4 Rooms Veriingtorix and smooth off his- up- per• tip. Hp., Complete

‘‘tadies will please keep their Bedroom, Parlor a n d Displayed at a local movie, this Dining Room shown, to­ hats on during the performance!” gether with a kitchen sign just reverses the old order of not shown all in things. . , 5-PC. DECORATED KANE’S Fine The styles are responsible. Be­ fore, milady wore an obstructive BREAKFAST SET Furniture___ S395 picture hat with wide brims. She Drop-leaf Table and 4 Chairs— ?3.50 tVEEKLT did not bob her hair. Today,-sne brilliantly finished /| wears a snugly fitting cloche hat, and decorated.... i O w ind^ow n bob, ^ven more* obstruc- Easy Terms V. 13 es-Bltaeii ‘poiiouie* 4 1 :...... lUUIJL-.?!= ! tive than the hats of old. ^ Included Extras Included ‘‘Stop kissing in public?”— Why t Mirror that would mar the scenery of Dinncrwara Chair — Bench — Spring P a ris ?” Pictures — Mattress — 2 Pillows — ?>!•'; Thus spoke M. Jean Chiappe, 2 Boudoir Lamps — Bed! Prefect of Police. He could do a Light — 2 Pictures. lot -tprstop public kissing but he re­ fuses to try to, so the city is no-'.v breathing easy. Feature Value! . Save Half! Bu,t Parisians had a narrow es­ i EVER SEE SUCH E XTR A O R D IN A ^ VAUUEF cape..' M. Rloter-Berenger, muni- 14-Pc. Dining Room clp^ cpuncillar, arose before the 15-Pc, Bedroom coimcii and asked for an Immediate ban.pit kissing, particularly on EAST far|well kisses in railroad stations. IK ‘‘There, are too many love scenes on TERMS EAST the^irain platforms,” he protested. TERMS ‘‘Mais oui,” replied M. Chiappe. f i b e r r o c k e r #94 ‘‘That kind of kissing is as old as All the 9-store busing power of KANE’S Is shown the hills. . When I was young I en­ Limited number of .these great In this big value! Think of it—14 Magnificent joyed that more than once. Weren't ccmfortable rcakers. Priced to Value-Giving that will thrill the furniture*e world-world— sell on sig'nt. Deep, thick cush­ Pieces—Dhina qabinet. Extension Table, Buffet, 5 you,f ever young, Monsier le Coun- Side Chairs and Host Chair, besides the extras above! A Bedroom Ensemble that is complete andid'cuaiity ions. all the way‘through—Look at the suite— 1 ristocritie \ \ “J seiller? Didn’t you ever have a Artistic English Period design—in Walnut 'Veneers Easy Terms ...... and Gum wood, with Mahogany overlaid decorations! lines—elegant workmanshiiJ—and In the mo?,moj.t r.p- •' little sweetheart? 87.45 proved design! Walnut Veneers with gumwood— ‘T think this love pecking is Velvet-lined drawer in Buffet for silver—Leather slip-seat chairs—AUGUST SALE SENSATION! lovely decorations—Canopy Top Wardrobe, Dresser, realty delicious and charming. It Bed, 3-Mirror Vanity—^pnd' what perfectly wonderful is part of Paris. Suppress it and extras! Act at once and you can buy the entire 15 you'spoil the landscape. pieces at the AUGUST SAbE PRICE of §129. ‘‘Please, Monsieur Ritor, let our ' / in youths do th*eir kissing at the sta- ^^^tter that they do it there f! q ^ h e re .”

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W S DISPUTE IN 90-COIL SPRING 15-Pc. Living Room V' Enjoy new sleep comfort—90 FIRST TIME AT SUCH A PRICE — separate helical springs of fine­ With New Design Throne Chair, 1 BANFF CELEBRATION ly tempered steel—AUGUST i \ SALE Long Divan and Club Chair !}, ------low price ...... $9.75 . * Easy Terms ABSOLUTELY the most Impressive living Alta.— Chiefs- of the room value In our history! Note the huge Blonds and Stoneys are seething . . -• U A SRIch Royal Axminsteri; In “«ie 8.3x10^. size 'If Throne Chair—and other fine pieces! Cov- witii indignation here this year and —In Beautiful New Patterns and Colors—Deep CTed in rich, wear-resisting Jacquard— are|^deciding in their annual pow­ pile, thick rugs—at a price that we’ve never Deep, spring-filled cushions—^And just see wows whether or not they will ^al- been able to offer before. August Sale Price me wonderful group of extras Included! Heres enduring beauty, utmost com fort^at lovi^thelr tribesmen to attend the Phenomenal'August Sale Special! a truly sensational August Sale price I EAST TERMS gamering and festival to be held at New England 1-Motion Banlf the last of August and the .50 j flr^ of September. t'-v*.-" - bAf-'IK -K.J With All These Extras Double Day Bed •i. le of the braves last year, in a Mantel Clock, Daven­ ft of fun or otherwise appeared Single motion transforms Easy Tenqji port Table, 2"Tictures, re a host of visitors- here garb- it into a comfortable dou­ Bridge Lamp and Shade, ble bed! W th rich cretonne .95 kilt, coat, sporran, plaid, Floor Lamp and Shade, Layer Felt Mattress Other Axmlnsters In Every Size and Design coverings and rolled edged ;arry and all, and the dignity Smoker, 2 B o(^‘' Ends,*^ mattresses. Sanitary layer felt with fancy np to fljiO.OO Scarf. ' * lie tTibes has been ridiculed tp art ticking—Extra thick and- AUGUST SALE PRICE ~ Easy Terms an extent, the chieftains Extra d»Q QP that it -will require a large soft ...... int of Influence to persuade Easy Terms. Indians to forget the incident, *■ le Indians last year enacted a 3-Pc. Bed Outfit Special pedde treaty shortly be'rro the Gov. Winthrop Desk SimONS Bed ^th ' iih incident which again caused Spring and Mattress sach. Remarkable value! Massive­ Tliink of it! SIMMONS r Idian days at Banff this year ly built. Contains every panel bed, with rust-proof prove to be an excellent fea- ^writing spring and a fine matteess. • should the braves decide the ' convenience ...... farancq of an Indian In Scotch Easy. Terms 818.50 is not such an indignity after F-' Easy Terms For Evening Appointments, Phone 2-9281 j i TOUGH ON CROOKS Free Delivery—^Free B. E. Fares—^FBEE Storage >ndon.—-The ' businesa -of drug traffickers and other, smugglers is 5^ S e e This Remarkable Buy! AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK-, mails harder b» a new stereoscopic Look! A UGUST SALE Super Value X-r 3 y apparatus recently imported - Save on RANGES Handsome 3rPc. Living Room fro I Germany!,It will 9hOw exactly » f- Save On Bedroom Suites wh: i. is in a borfui of goods ipr any Choose at Phenomenal August A WONDERFUL value, specially pjroduoed Compelling beauty at a thrllllag low prlcel art (le lodged*;^ a human bpdy. Sale savings—New economical for the home that wants a dependable 'par­ models, with burnished nickel Splendid construction in beautiful - Walnut lor suits at a moderate price! Custom built veneers and gumwood! Large Dresser, Bed, te library of -6ehO* TUnney's and spring filled, to KANE’S exacting speoifl- , Chest or French Vanltyl Easy-sliding mmgs cations! Divan, Wing Chair, Club Chair, ' » 8 9 Coi lecticut home is stocked with ...... $45 EAST drawers. French Plate Mirrors I Be sufe Easy Terms covered In velour. AUGUSJ SALE PRICE TERMS H artford a a a z w i N ^ H artford ' -EAST 7 for books, says a dispatch. Wry. to see such marvelous value I TERMS eve lowbrow sports writers have x«A nearly that maiurl ^ r . . Jv !.■ a :

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WILL AGAIN BE OPEN ■The assault case pt Clarence Jef-r Mrs. Charles Smith at her home in Rogers of Terre Haute, Indiana are fersCwbo conducts a fUlirlg station proval of the American' treaty ta A daughter, Lillian Lena, was Bridgeport. born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ guests of Mrs. Anna Graham at the The Sparrows defeated the Owls at Love Laue was nolled this morn­ outlaw war was given by King Mrs. Norman Warner is enter­ Lilacs. • TO PUBLIC BY 1930 George- in his speech from the liam Saglio of Buckingham. Mr. WAPPING at the West Side playground yes­ ing In the Mftnehester police court taining her sister and family of Mrs. C. P. Plaisted of Hartford, terday morning, 19 to 5. by Judge Rajunond A. Johnson. The throne this afternoon prius^ing Saglio is son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Rockville. seph Saglio of this place. Gonn., Miss Helen Shirrell and The registrars of the town of The Owls used three pitchers, and London.— St. Paul’s Cathedral, reason for this action was that the Parliament. The king did .not at­ Henry Brault and Robert Bar- Charles Shirrell of Schenectady, N, Sputh Windsor will be in session at they walked .17 men. Anderson five, the famous masterpiece of Sir principal witness. Miss Elizabeth tend in person. His speeclj^ was' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote ^yere tholemew have returned from a visitors at the home of his broth­ y., are guests of Charles H. Sterry the Town hall, South Windsor today Bissell four and Werner eight, Christopher Wren, will be ’ fully Reichard of 99 Walbrldgei rpalli read. trip to Vermont. . , and Miss Bertha Place, and on Friday Auguist 10, from 12 Francis Brimley played a good open to the public again by 1930, West Hartford,’ failed' to.pui in arj "M y government is happy to ac­ er, A. H. Foote, in Colchester, Miss Leora Hibbard and Miss after having been partly closed for Wednesday afternoon. Miss Thelma Price, Miss Helen o’clock noon, until 9 p. m. standard game at second base for the Spar­ appearanqe. Attbe hearing last cept the treaty for renunciation of •Welch of Manchester were callers Clough and Eldred Doyle attended time, for the purpose of enrolling rows. Monday the Bluebirds and repairssince 1925. Monday it was stated that Miss war and it is my confident expecta­ Rev. and Mrs. Deeter have as at Mrs. E. E. Foote’s Tuesday. American visitors to the edifice their guests her sister, Dr. Nickel the local union of the Y. P. S. C. E. electors for the causus lists and Owls play. Reichard was not. In. a condition-to, tion that, when it is completed, it Philip Hubbard, son of Mrs. summer rally at Ellington Wednes­ perfecting the lists. The registrars . League Standing in recent years have found the appear at that time and Dr. Moore will constitute a new and fmport-- and her son and daughter, also Mr. Bertha Hubbard of this place, is beautiful interior of the building Tinklepaugh from Witchetau, Kan. day evening, aro John S. Clapp and Thomas J. Won Lost suggested continuing the case until ant guarantee for the ” ^(>rld’i to be married August 18 to Miss Mrs. Bert J. Thompson and son, Ahern. Sparrows ...... ‘.4' 1 mainly hidden from their vi«ew by Friday. , ; Mr. Tinklepaugh, while here, will Marcia Lois Stafford. The wedding ugly steel scaffolding. peace,” said the King. ' ' ' of Forest City, Iowa and Mrs. ' Mrs. A-lice M. Smith gave a Owls ...... '. . .2 3 J'effers was defended by Attorney make arrangements to enter Harv­ is to take place at the Belmont,' A “ dangerous structure” notice — • ■ ard College this fall. Thompson’s two daughters of New luncheon and bridge party at her Bluebirds...... 2 3 John Foley and his, statement to Chicago, 111. Robins . .'...... 2 3 was served on the Cathedral au­ Mr. and Mrs. George Miner of York City were recent guests at the home on the Buckland road, last the court was that Miss .ReiqhaTd We^inesday afternoon. There were SPARROWS (19) thorities in early 1925, engineers called him on the telephone and Hartford were visitors Tuesday at home, of William Agard and daugh­ deciding the famous dome and sev­ LITTLE “COURT’ AT DOORN two tables of her friends from Hart­ AB R H PO ’ a E told him that she was not interest­ M. W. Hills and Richard Stutt’s. ters, Mrs. Marion Agard Baker and Tomlinson, ss .3 3 1 2 1 1 eral of its supporting piers ,had be­ As this is Farmer’s week at DEVOTED TO '‘HIS IVIAJESTY’ Miss Lucile Agard. ford. ed in the prosecution' o f . Jeffers: .Mrs. Rose Elmore of East Hart­ A. .Brimley, lb 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 come undermined and in danger of AlC.H.Tryoii’s Storr.s a number of local families Mary Agnes Pratt, little grand­ falling., She claimed JeHers oweh^her *|6D Cologne.— "Everyone is devoted ford came to stay with Mrs. J. Ed­ Vennart, C....4 2 1 5 1 3 have been visitors there. daughter of Mrs. Charles H. , Since then thousands of tons of and that was what she was ipterest- to His Majesty, the ex-Kaiser WiL ward Collins for a while last Wed­ Mahoney, p ...3 2 1 2 4 0 ' ed in. The attorney frankly stated The Misses Olive and Elene War­ Daniels who was operated on for O’Leary, 3b ...4 0 0 1 0 0 liquid cement have been grouted in­ ner returned to their home, Sunday helm,’’ recently reported Cbunt nesday evening. The nurse Mrs. that In his opinion Miss .'Reichard Sanitary Market acute appendicitis at the Hartford Waldermler has returned to the Prentice, rf ...4 1 0 0 0 0 to the piers^ which owing to the after passing two weeks with rela­ Pinck von Pinckenstein, former hospital Tuesday ■ last is reported hurried methods of the original would not appear unless ' she wais aide-de-camp, in a conference on. home of Mrs. Alice Smith for a F. Brimley, 2b .1 4 0 0 3 0 compelled to. ^ tives in Rockville. doing nicely. Georgettl, If ..3 2 -0 - 0 0 0 builders of the Cathedral had been Mrs. Clara Hanmer and Mrs. W. the life and doings of the littl^, little rest. The alleged assault took, place ‘‘court’’ at Doom. Eldred Doylfe- attended the Tol­ Mrs, .Elizabeth Smith left last Russell, cf . .. . 3 2 0 0 0 0 filled with rubble.* In addition the Tel 441 Tei 442 J. Warner were visitors in Hart­ land County Farm Bureau picnic dome has been materially strength­ on -Thursday, July wh^n'i Miss ford Monday. "The gardens are filled with Wednesday for York Beach, Maine, held last Friday at Andover Bur- Total ...... 28 19' 4 21 10 4 ened, and when the work is com­ Reichard, Jeffers claimed, persisted Mrs. Louis Twining returned to ducks and it is really touching to, to spend a month’s vacation with Yellow Bantam Com, 89c dozen. nap Brook Farm, the home of Mr. OWLS (5) pleted the Cathedral will be safe for in hanging around the filling sta­ her home in Hartford Wednesday see them await the Kaiser and hear her sister, Mrs. Granville Webber. Nadve. Cnciunbers, 8 for- Kjfc. and Mrs. Arthur Savage.. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnham of AB R H PO A E another 200 years, in the opinion tion-the.greater part of;the day. .• evening after passing a few days ^.t them salute him at dawn.” • of experts.- Native Tomatoes, 15c lb. At Doom, it is evidently the Mrs. Conrad Raab and daughter, Pleasant Valley, motored to Lord’s Ford, r f ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 A. H. Post’s. C. Smith, Cf . . .3 1 1 1 1 0 An immense steel chain, 450 feet Elberta Peaches, 45c basket. Mrs. Charles Fish and children ducks which crow instead of Chan- Margaret, of Springfield Gardens, Point last Friday and brought their Pie Apples, 10c quart. tecler. Long Island, are spending some daughter Miss Virginia Burnham Bissell, p, lb . . 3 1 1 3 1 2 long, is to be used to counter the IN BANKRUPTCY. of Manchester are spending a few Noske, If . '. . . .3 0 0 .0 0 2 outward pressure o? the dome. The Swansdown Cake Floni^ 85c time as guest at the home of Mr, who has been spending her vacation package. E. Smith, 3b . .1 1 0 0 0 0 links will be laid in four paralTel New Haven, Conn., A ug. 3,— and Mrs. Howard CrandaH '' and there, home with them. Hunt’s Prunes, in Cans,. 29c can. Werner, ss, p . . 3 0 1 2 2 2 formations, rbund the outer base of John C. Swett, of Npw Hartford, family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Snow and Edgemoht Crackere, 8 Packages Miss Edna Crandall spent the two children were guests of Mr. Johnson, 2b ...4 0 1 2 0 0 the dome. filed a voluntary petition In bank­ Anderson, p, lb 2 0 0 5 1^ 0 for 25c. week end with friends at Sunny and Mrs., Fred Bishop of Andover, ruptcy in United States District Waldorf Toilet Paper, - 4 Pack­ Bank cottage. Crystal Lake. last Sunday. Lloyd, c ...... 1 1 0 8 2 3 Police were called when the 24 Court here today showing .liabilities children of two families and their ages for 29c. • George Crandall who has spent Rautenberg, 3h 2 0 0 0 0 0 of $38,952 and assets of $36,4'65. mother's became embroiled in bat­ Seldner Salad Dressing', - Large six weeks in Portland, Maine at the Michael Boccio, a New Britain tail­ Size, 48c. Total ...... 25 5 4 21 7 9 tle in Bridgeport, Conn., Police or, owing $3,910 and having assets M. I. 'T. Reserve Officers Training Sparrows ...... 174 106 0— 19 ought to let the army and navy set­ Good Lnck Jar Bings, ijLPack- Camp training, is now at the home McLARNIN KAYOES to the amount of $1.,793 also filed a ages for 25c. .•Owls...... 013 000 1— 5 tle these major martial affairs. voluntary petition today. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How­ Two base hits A. Brimley: stolen Pure Cider Vinegar, 42c. gaL GOOD THINGS TO EAT ard Crandall at Grant Hill district. LOAYZA IN FOURTH bases F. Brimley, Lloyd, Bissell, Gold Dnst, Large Size, 25cJ Mrs. Mary Ferred of Orlando, Noske, C. Smith; double plays C. Cocoanut, Bulk, 86c. Florida, is a guest of her sister, Smith to Johnson;, first base on Fresh Potato Chips, 1-4 lb. 20e. SAVE YOURSELF Mrs. Abial Metcalf and family. Detroit, Aug. 3.— Jimmy McLar- balls Anderson 5, Bissell 4, Werner It looks^ at this Friday forenoon writing, as Miss. Anna Pivovarczuk of Grant nin’s dynamite blasted another 8, Mahoney 5; struck out, Ander­ though this were going to be the season’s record Hill district is spending her vaca­ challenger out of his way last night son 2, Bissell 1, Werner 4, Ma­ breaking hot spell. In fact, it got a good, long tion as guest of Mrs. Porter of Ber­ at Olympia. His victim this time honey 4; umpire Red Haddan. MEATS lin, New Hampshire. Was Stan Loayza, stolid Chilean. »______I______start in that direction yesterday. Anyhow, it’s Some More of Those Fanc^, Broil hot enough to justify k ittle care in saving your­ Miss Bernice A. Hall is at In­ McLarnin knocked out the Soiirh self. , dian Neck for a week with friends American after a flurry in the ers from Mr. Clock, 65c lb,, j Legs of Lamb, 42c lb. Hot or cool, wet or dry, the housewife has plenty from Springfield, Mass. ^fourth round of a scheduled ten- Harry Brown started'August 1st round bout. Although Loayza was Veal Cutlet, 55c lb.' " to do, as a rule, that can’t very well be left un­ Loin Veal, 38c lb. nr done enough to tax her strength and uer spiritual to carry and deliver mail from Tol­ willing and game he was no match AR AAOSe \S SAID land to Rockville. for McLarnin. More than 13.000 Pork to Roast, 3 ^ lb. fortitude when Ecuador weather moves up into COWe A Daisy Hams, 45c lb. New England— without^ addmg a lot of belated, Mrs. William Hyde r.nd Miss fans paid approximately $72,000 to Elizabeth Hyde of. Hartford, were view the bout. a l l 1*5 SAID AMD DOME, Rib Roast Beef, 38c and |pc lb. hurried marketing in order to provide for the Pot Roast, ,R5q lb. . I week-end needs. ruests of friends ifa town Tuesday. Loayza captured the fii:st two rounds and the third went to Mc­ Honey Comb 9l?ripe, 22c' That’s where Pinehurst’s painstakingly develop- Charles Dabney of New York, an Native Fowls, 42c lb. , ed telephone and delivery service comes in particu­ lid resident here many years ago Larnin. Clicquot Club Gingrer Ale larly well. All our old customers know all about i lied on former acquaintances The fourth was 2 minutes and it— how we specialize in the accurate filling of "iiesday. 20 seconds old when a left hook to phone orders, with a close check on every item and Children’s Day will be observed the jaw put Loayza into a position Golden, Pale, Sec for a short right-hand punch to th“ VEGETABLES especial care that no phone order ever brings to u the F'ederated church at the s, the home one single inferior or second grade thing; Sunday morning service next Sun­ chin. Loayza was dizzy, and as he .was falling a bit a crushing left PICKWICK BREW Peas, 3 Qts. for 25c. and how the delivery is amazingly prompt.. . But day, Aug. 5th. YeUo)v Bmitani Corn, 39c dpz. we want quite a number more Manchester house­ hook to the jaw . dropped him. Mrs. Charles H. Daniels has re­ He. was attempting to get up'at Parsley, 6c biincb. < ^ i keepers to know about it, too. The way to find turned from, a week spent in Lower RUPPERTS NfltLve.Tpniatpfis*,^ ibj.| out is to try it. "nine” but fell' on his face and was Warner, New Hampshire. cut, out for the count. Ckiffo'Ci; '4T Bnhfehes^or 2lfi. Friday nights .though Pinehurst’s store is closed, The Federated church and Sun­ and Beets, 3 Bnn'cHed for 25<*.« the phone service is im operation until nine day school will have their annual Cannibal mosquitos have been Turnips, 3 . Bunches for 25c. o’clock. And orders sent in are gotten ready and picnic at Lake George, Wales, OLDE KEG Wax Beans, 3 Qts. for 25c.'- Imported to eat up the kind of I . started out so early Saturday morning that yours ] Mass., Thursday, August 9th. imosqultos that bite you. Wonder Native encumbers, 3 for I'dc, will be at your door at 8 o’clock if you indicate I Mr. and Mrs. f^enry Albers and makes thirst a pleasure. Summer Squash, 3 for-23. system as accurate and smooth working as ours is Mrs. Howard Crandall for their r.E.'- IJ. S. PAT. OFT. a tremendous saving of effort to the customer__ vacation period. o:- ■;o FRUIT and.every effort saved is a clear gain in comfort Mrs. Lafayette Ladd of Rock- and peace of mind. Cantelonpes, 2- for. 25c. 5i l^ The phone number is 2000. Service till 9 p. m. Gooseberries, 10c basket Peaches, 45c basket. jHeRS Afie MAtlY\ COMPANY California Orange^i 85c d M EAT d e p a r t m e n t SUGGESTIONS. EASTERN PROVISION CO. Bananas, 10c ib.’^ ; PlomSi 29d-qeZk j Sliced Bacon, rind o f f ...... oop lu \VfAYSTO SOiVe IT 127-129 STATE STREET Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Pinehurst ...... 25c Ib! or Money Refunded. Also Round Ground and Veal Ground. Delivery OVEN ROASTS We have some very choice rib roasts, we will fix them OUR CUSTOMERS COME as you hke. Boned and rolled, or left standing, cut SMITH’S short. ^ North School Street. POT ROASTS ^ ' Real tender cross shoulder roasts, bottom rounds and BACK! sirloin tip roasts. and that is ample proof that our service, merchandise HAMBURG STEAK IS MUCH and prices are all that we claim them to be in our adver­ VEAL ROASTS tising. Try this store once and YOU’LL come back. LIKE LOYE OR HASH! AS al ways, our boneless veal roasts go big. Fancy There are many more ways to serve you have confidence in it to enjoy it. Seriously, every pound of hambtii Native Veal Forequarters boned and* roiled. We will a bam s Than pork or beef or veal or lamb. that leaves oui- store is ground fresh and we honestly believe that it is the b^ t me cut them any size you wish. II ■ value m town at , . Rumps of Veal Veal Chops Veal Cutlets It’s much cheaper to bay a-.whole ECONOMY CUTSJ ham. We’ll cut off a couple of The choicest cuts we have ever offered in this store slices so that you’ll have some for ______3 Qc Ib. LAMB frying. It Is one food' most men will go on sale tomorrow. Only heavy steer beef—the So far this week the lamb demand has been very great. like'a lot of. kind that fairly makes'one’s mouth water even in this hot weather. We have sold double the amount to date. Lamb is very Honey Hams, lb. 35c WEEK-END SPECIALS good right now. THE PRICE IS LOWER. We will Boneless Shoulder Fancy Fowl, each ...... $1.00 Rib Roasts ...... 2 8 c have some fancy Shoulders of Lamb boned and rolled to Fancy Fowl, Ib------40c Top Clods ...... 24c suit your taste, also the size. FRESH FOWL ...... & Round Steak, top « 55c Bound Roasts i. •09' »=• 2 6 c Rump Legs of Lamb Shoulder of Lamb Lamb Chops Sirloin Oft/* Legs of Lamb 40c Roast Fores of Lamb 25c Butts ..... o . ... a OC 24e NATIVE BROILERS Salt Pork 17c Red Salmon...... Fred Luck tells us he wifi have some real broilers for FOUR WEEKLY SPEQALS us. Peaches, basket 35c Campbell’s Beans, 4 for w 29c Nice Short Sugar Cured MEAT DEPARTMENT FOWL Pickles, jar lOc Steaks 28 c Bacon !!!_„ 19c Matches, 6 strip 23c Our well liked special fowl wiK he on sale as before at Sugar Cured $1.79 each. D & C Self Raising Fresh Shoulders..... 22c least Pork (fresh)... Smoked Sugar Cured These weighv, about four pounds or over. We will Flour ...... ,12c-28c Shoulders also have larger fowl. D & C Pie Filling^ 3 for ... 25c 14i c Ham ex* ea*! 21c Libby’s Relish «.. 13c LamhLegs...... 37c-42c ®«**?oasts...... A Good Line of Cold Meats on Deck. Whiz Fly Fume, 45c, 75c, $1.00 S'PRICtLY FRESH PORK Boiled Ham, Baked Ham, Pressed Ham, Minced Ham, Post’s Com Flakes, 3 for :...25c Snowdrift ...... «23c Nice arid lean— ^Lighf Average Roast V e a l...... 35c R

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chusetts, taken to Greenfield and of the larger cities in Ohio, as far Heeney fight, which were received GET NO SUITS AND CAN fined $100 for running a lottery. TAKES MANY BASS, HEARS as Pennsylvania and many from over the radio, the only one in that This was also made public at the northern and western New York. section, a distance of about fifteen FIND NO “DORSEY CO.” time but the Manchester subscrib­ The pickerel there, of which Mr. miles from where he was staying. ers didn’t seem to mind. FIGHT DEEP IN WOODS Turkington caught many, are a dif­ If any of them ever “drew out” ferent species from those frequent­ INFANT CULTURE and got a suit the fact hastnot be­ patrons of Semi-Lottery Plan ing Connecticut waters, having a come generally known. Town Clerk Turkington Back round instead of fiat head. Berlin.—A new gymnasium for HALES SELF-SERVE Clothes Vendors Disregard­ In two hours last Friday Sam babies less than a year old has been AH! SHEEP GRASS From Two Weeks Stay in ed Warning Last March. Canadian Wilds. took fourteen black bass and on opened here. 'Dressed in abbreviat­ Sunday caught over thirty pounds ed gymnasium clothes, the young­ London.—Sheep in the Broms- of bass in tv.m hours. sters are laid out on flanuel-covered ,. Last March the Herald printed grove district of Worcestershire Town Clerk Samuel Turkington ■ „the result of the Chamber of Com- has returned after spending two tables and put through settihg-up G n a c E p Y are carrying' around grass which Although far back in the woods •nierce’s investigation of the “Dor­ weeks in Canada where he did con­ exercises. The training cat be start­ has grown on their backs. The seed Mr. Turkingto'L did not miss hear­ ed as early as five months and is IT PAVS TO WAIT ON VPm iaroFl sey Tailoring Company” of Spring- fell onto the sheep from a haystack siderable fishing. Mr. Turkington field, Mass., which had agents at ing the returns of the Tunney said to cure defects of the spine. and the heat of the anlmah com­ made his headquarters in the little work in Manchester soliciting mem­ town of Erinsville and visited lakes berships In a “suit club.” Members bined with wet weather caused the grass to sprout. in various sections. The first |.^Jif the “club” were to- pay a sum week he found fishing none too NXXVNXVV You Cannot Help But Notice not to exceed $48 at the rate of $2 good, but the second week made a week. Each week there was to be NOT SO BAD John; What’s your handicap in up. _ a drawing, the member whose name The section which he visited is The Difference drawn thereupon receiving his the mixed doubles? Jim (pointing to pretty miss): noted for the fishing and there were Our rapid turnover assures you of fresh foodstuffs at all times. Our tremen­ suit of clothes without further pay­ many visitors from Chicago, several ments. The worst that could hap­ Over there.—Passing Show. dous volume enables us to buy larger quan tities and to sell them at prices below that pen to any member would be to **The store that holds faith with the people.” of the larger chain stores. Everything purchased in the Self Serve is guarantee to 24 weeks and then ®et his suit anyhow. So the scheme read, Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 meet with your approval or your money lyiH be gladly refunded. s The Chamber of Commerce look- F. Kelley, E*rop. the “Dorsey Tailoring Company” SPECIAL FOR ' and found that it consisted of a SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION single individual named Charles SATURDAY Howard; that it had no plant and ✓ ho store, merely a one-room office Why eat heavy meat in hot weather Armour’s Star at 115 Main street, Springfield. when you can have dainty and delicious A Reputation For Doing Its showing of responsibility be­ chicken? We have the chickens right ing so slight, Manchester people were warned against falling for the here waiting for your skillet. Make it a chicken dinner Sunday! Things SUGAR CURED HAM scheme. Despite this a considerable number of persons did subscribe to the plan and continued to pay their Natiye Broilers, 2 to 3 lbs...... 35c lb. Md serving the public faithfully is hard to build up and $2 a week to a representative of just as hard to maintain. We do it by paying atten­ Skinned Back 3 1 c pound the “company,” who came here reg­ Native Chickens, 3 to 4 lbs...... 30c lb. tion to business and perfecting every detail as near as ularly until two weeks ago. Since possible. We invite you to join the large number of be­ I fhen the local investors in phan- ’ tom suits at $48 each have seen or' Local Strictly Fresh E ggs...... 50c dozen lievers in this reputation. heard nothing of the “Dorsey Tall- Meadow Gold Strictly brlng Company.” ‘ All c^ckens killed and cleaned free of charge while you wait. One of them went to Springfield Special attention given to hotels, restaurants and parties. Home Cooked Foods a day or two ago to see if he could Large assortment of ready to eat cooked and smoked get trace of theconcern or the mon­ BUTTER FRESH EGGS ey he had paid in. He could find Meats and Roast Native Chicken. nothing of any company of that name, nor of Charles Howard. The Manchester Imported and Domestic Cheese. lbs. 99® 111* ® 45® dozen office at 115 Main street was va­ Imported and Domestic Canned Fish. 2 1 50 cant. Imported and Domestic Canned Fruits and Vegetables Over 1,000 pounds sold weekly. Selected large eggs. Last spring a representative of Live i^oultry Market Imported and Domestic Beverages and Fruit Juices. the “Dorsey Tailoring Co.” was ar- FINEST AMERICAN In sanitary cloth bags yested in Greenfield. Mass., jumped 50 Oak St., Corner of Cottage. Tel. 1506-2 Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relishes. j, hundred dollar bond, was re-ar- Imported and Domestic Health Bread. jested in another part of Massa­ Cinnamon and Sugar Rusks. G ranulated SUGAR 10 ib. bag 61® Brown Beans, Yellow Peas, Saygryn. Spedal Importation Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter. St. Martin’s CIGARSTTES Store open every envening until 9 o’clock.

r . 9 f j • i i f JAMS and (lO-packs) marmalades ' ' WEEK-END SPECIALS The finest made in England. Seville $1.18 carton orange marmalade, bittetr orange marmalade, Have you the A & P habit? Thousands of women buy strawberry, gi'een gage, damson, raspberry and bla«'k currant jam . Those who have Camels. Old Golds, Chester­ daily at the A & P because they know they are always receiv- trie MORNING LUXURY COFFEE, lb. .. 41c Fresh Killed Fow ls...... 39c lb. 24 buttles. 15.ounce bottles. Ground fresh dallj’. A flavor that you will PORK SHOULDERS lb. 20c.22e Campbell’s BEANS, 3 c a n s ...... 25c en.ioy. . Boneless Veal R oast...... 40c lb. SUGAR CURED Small, Lean Fresh Shoulders...... 25c lb. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Whole or Sliced Fresh Pork to R oast...... ?... 35c-38c lb. HAMS Shank End lb. 2 9 c Ham lb. 3 9 c Elberta Freestone LAMBLEtiS Face Rump Steak! RIB ROAST BEEF California Sunkist SUMMER Spring Z>amb Bakery Specials PEACHES lb* • • • 37c I lb...... 49c| lb._ ’ 29c 39c LEMONS 4 qts. 35c SQUASH Finest Danish Pastry ...... 40c dozen SILVERBROOK PRINT Beautiful .in color and Fudge Cup Cakes Blueberry Cup Cakes 29c dozen size; dulicious In flavor. 3 for 25c SAME PRICE 25c dozen 25c dozen BUTTER AS TUB 1 lb. print 49^ Blueberry Pies California Sunkist ORANGES, dozen. .69c. Dixie Queen Jumbo WATERMELONS Apple Pies (Extra lai^e size) EASTERN SHORE 35c each (small) ...... dozen 39c e a c h ...... 59c 35c each ■(80 to 85 lbs. average.) Date Cakes Marshmallow Rolls Thompson Seedless GRAPES, 4 qts... 39c POTATOES 15 lbs. 23® 30c each 25c each Native CUCUMBERS, 2 for ...... 9c California Barlett PEARS, quart ___ 15c Pecan Coffee Cakes WHITE AND GOLDEN BANTAM CORN...... dozen 33c FINE GRANULATED Coffee Nut Rings Also a large variety of honey ball melons, cantaloupes, grapefruit, sugar pineapples, pie and 25c each fancy eating apples, plums, native sweet green pepiiers, natl\'e onions, cabbages, fresh lima beans, 25c each Our Home Made Bread, Fancy Layer Cakes Iceberg and Native head lettuce^ parsley, carrots, summer squash, green and wax beans, fresh 10 lbs. 59c White, Raisin or Scotch peas, radishes and celery. SUGAR ^ c each i 15c loaf GINGER ALES Baked Beans stuffed and Baked Chickens CLIQUOT CLUB O’KEEFE’S PALE DRY 1 C & C IMPERIAL DRY 25c qt. $1.50 and up doz. bots. $1.59 doz. bots. $1.19 I doz. bots. $1.49 SPECIAL Our Home Made Corned Our Home Potato Saiai Beef Hash CAMPBELUS BEANS ...... 3 cans 25c 20c lb. 25c lb . LUX ....------large pkg. 22c RUMPORD’S BAKING POWDER...... 1 lb. tin 27c Grocery Speciak Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Edgeworth Crackers A & P FINE COFEEES 71/ 2C pkg. , 21c pkg. BOKAR I RED CIRCLE \ EIGHT O’CLOCK Cloverbloom Butter in roU Week-End Speciafs lb. tin 45c lb. 41c lb. 37c 48c lb. Brookfield Butter Our Boy Tender Sweet 53c lb. MUk Fed liean, Tender ’ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans . . . 19c SOAPINE, 4 pkgs...... 25c Peas Grated Pineapple BROILERS, lb. r.-...... 50c POT ROAST, lb ...... 28c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, A & P, No. SNYDER’S KETCHUP, bottle...... 21c 19c can Large can 24c - ^2 can ...— .— ...... 17c SOUR PICKLES, plain or mixed .. qt. 33c SLICED PINEAPPLE, A & P, DILL PICKLES...... qt. 33c BEEP PORK No. 2 can ...... 21c SWEET PICKLES, plain or mixed, qt. 41c Fresh BEEF UVER, lb...... 20c Lean, Tender COTTAGE HAM, lb____ 42c (2H to 8 pounds) ...... lb. 35c Fresh CALVES’ LIVER, lb...... 65c b SOCIAL DELIGHT, N. B. C Fruits and Fresh Vegetables Sugar Cured HAM, lb...... 36c Nice Ripe Watermelons...... 47c each Sirloin Butt CORN BEEF, lb...... 28c (No waste) FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (All lean) Shoulder PORK CHOPS, lb...... 32c 4 qt. Basket of Fancy Elberta Sirloin Flank CORN BEEF, lb...... 24c ELBERTA PEACHES .... '6 lb. has. 39c I BLUEBERRIES...... qt. has 29c Hale’s s a u s a g e PATTIES, lb...... 20c 1+ CANTALOUPES, fine cutting,.. 3 for 25c RED AND BLUE PLUMS . .6 lb. has. 59c P each es______.... 49c basket ' TOMATOES, Long Istelid;..... 3 lbs. 25c | NATIVE SWEET CORN...... doz. 29c POULTRY LAMB AND VEAL SUMMER SQUASH, young and tender ...... 2 for 15c Milk Fed FOWLS, lb. .. k . . : ...... 85c LEGS OF LAMB, lb...... 4 ^ (SH to 4 pounds) (Small and tender) ' ^ Manchester Public Market Large Milk Fed FOWLS, lb...... 4Cc LAMB STEW, lb....: ...... 17c Tim 6 1 t£ ^ ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 Milk Fed ROASTING CHICKENS, lb. 50c Lean VEAL STEW, l b ...... 15c^ o XXXXXXXy3tX3tXXXXKXXXX38XX3^^ - ...... “

M G B SIXTEEN ^NCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1928. Concentrate Your Efforts-Use These Columns And Gain The Profitable Remit V

Want Ad Information Cards of Thanks E 45 Articles for SalO' didn’t have to pitch anything bftf CARD OP THANKS FOR SALE—KINDLING wood -H.5Q PIPPING HEENEY strikes at a man who came Into him Manchester load. Orders taken at Self-Serve every time In the same track. He We wish to thank all our friends Grocery. J. W.,Hale Cp.„ . never fought that way before and Evening'Herald and relatives, for the sympathy he wouldn't bave changed in One shown us during the Illness, and at . i ■ - Oarden-Farm-Pairy Products SO NOT MUCH CREDIT year. He knew that Heeney was Classified Advertisements the time of the death of our beloved Phone Your W a n t Ads ed, and Jb6n Lan^ jtf West son. We would also thank those who made for him Because Even The Al­ Count Blx averag# words to a line. FOR SALJS-^PRESH VEGETABLES stre'^" motored ^ to hard, Initials, numbers and abbreviations contributed flowers. leged Experts And Everyone Else Maine, and ar^^ iphn MR. AND 'MRS.' LUIGI PEI '^CE. from Bl-.VYay Farm—Golden Ban­ are two- each count as a word and oomppund tam corn, tptxrittoes, summer squash, To The FOR GENE TUNNEY Knew It. wce^S'^j^catlojp '$herA ift tll^ ^eati- ■words as two words. Minimum cost Is green -peas.' green'- and- wax Leans, Maybe he would have stopped ,-V^ i price of three nne^. ^ _ iio'sf and Found carrots,' beets, cabbage, apples, rasp­ berries, etc. Driveway ,Inn,- 655 Risko, or Sharkey or . eyen Hansei. *» 'I Line rates per day* for transient -'ROUND gold wrist watch North Main, Sta.14, Rockville trol­ quicker and knocked them stiffer. ‘ Prpfes|c!¥;I)p!iga.h4^ the erey atrap, between 117 Birch ley. But t«e was fighting Heeney and it Effective March IT. ^ street, and the mills Reward If re- Says Tom Was No contract for the buildllUf-jotAlB,he'wr Cash Charge turned to 117 Birch street. Evening Herald is on his showing against Heeney home on fhe canjpu? at Stdrrt-fQol- 9 cts Garden-Farm-Dairy Products 50 G Consecutive Days 7 ots that his new glory is being written. lege to H. H. West & Son, ofi Man­ 3 Consecutive Days 9 ots 11 cts LOST—THURSDAY EVENING, gold What Mandell Says. t •••••••••••••«•' _11 cts !• cts cameo brooch, between Strickland fo r '' h a l e —TWO OR THREE trees and Gene Got chester. * All orders for Irregular Insertions street, and Ceuter. James Duffy, 39 of fearly apples ready to pick. Apply We don’t know whether he is a will be charged at the one-time rate. Strickland street. ■-to William Monroe,-Sl'i East Center good boxer or a great boxer. He Thomas P. Murphy Of 11 liotter Special rates for long term every street. Too Much Praise. couldn’t look bad ^gainst Heeney street has entered the e m p ^ of day advertising given upon reqneot Call 664 > Annoimeements ■ ?;■ and it was very difficult for him to the United Miisic tio. of WH^inah- Ads ordered for three °r six days Household Goods 61 and stopped before the third or fifth ‘look good against Dempsey. tic, Mr. Murphy was, form^ly In day will be charged only for the ac­ And Ask for “Bee” But we believe that Sammy Man­ the emply of Kemp's Music Hptlse. tual number of Limes tht, fti. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of FOR SALE — BARSTOW , combina­ By HENRY L. FARRELL. ed. charging at the rate earned, but the world. Ask for sailing Hats and tion stove, fiye tube cabinet radio, dell, the lightweight champion, no allowances or refunds can be made ’ 50-2. Robert J. Smith. two beds. 11 Trotter street. Tell Her What You Want ■ ■'^.::Gene Tunney, as a reward for his knows something about the art of The first pt^e of .pl’^erly? to be on six time ads stopped after the 1Q09 Main street. ■“ . . . »«.>. I , I boxing and he told the writer: sold in the new,'deVe]6pmeiht open­ ONLY A FEW couch hammocks left act in stopping honest and harmless at 40 per cent off. Benson Furniture “ Tunney isn’t a good boxer. He ed by E, J'., HoiU .ihiawn 'ab Blfie- ^’^No “tni forbids” : display 1 ne; not 'Automobiles for Sale She will take your ad. help you word It for best results, Toin Heeney in the elisventh round Company. Home of good Bedding. and see that it is properly Inserted. Bill .will be niklled has nothing but speed. He holds fields Addition, a id , s.ltua^i^B be­ *°^he Herald will no: be responsible of. their recent meeting ■ for the his hands so low that he has to tween _ Fairfield V.an^ 'McKee ^atteets for more than one Incorrect Insertion 1925 Reo 2 1-2 ton dump truck $600. same day allowing you until seventh day after insertion Reo 1 1-2 ton platform truck YOU CAN DO world’s heavyweight championship, bring them up and then hook. His andl Hartford road^^as s d lf yester­ of any advertisement ordered for $250« i to take advantage of the GASH RATE, more than one time. WHAT OTHERS LAVE DONE fsliemg hailed now in some sections right hand is looped over and there, day ■fiC^anlorll^.Rfi^ar.d The Inadvertent omission of locoj* -nnf 1 1-” ton panel truck $350. on quality, beauty and price. We of the press as the greatest of all is a lot of waste motion in him.- who, bought Vfiati111 at reel publication of advertising will be 1923. Reo platform truck $200. have it . here. Tonight’s la,n)P special Hudson touring, winter top, running until Aug. 4. Our .show wta- heavyweight champions. His footwork isn’t much. He can’t the corndr' and rectified only *'y cancellation of the $250. charge made foj- the service rendered. dow has a beautiful selection of ■fie'is, according to his suddenly go to either side. He only flies 'Hartford fo i^ / ^ op­ . 1924 Overland 4-door sedan $150. lamps going at cost. Don’t wait! Buy .enthusiastic glory spreaders, a fast- posite a store^ road GEO. L. BETTS backward and when he wants to get All advertl'"ements must conform now! A small d«p.osit will hold yours. -er fnan than Jim Corbett and a bet­ out of retreat he has to stop dead .whioK-the;£ln^e!i!|^t^$i|^ in In style, copy and typography with 127 Spruce St. Tel. 711 Don’t forget all are selling at cost! Apartments, Flats, Tenements 03 a leased' in­ regulations enforced by the publish­ FROM THE CHEAPEST c THAT’S Houses for Sale' ter boxer; a better defensive fight­ still and set himself. Tnat Is the ers, and they reserve the right \> FOR SALE— 1928 BUICK sedan. In GOOD TO THE BEST THAT’S er than Jack Johnson and a more reason he looks bad when he gets tention to ' erect ,a’ 'Store building perfect condition. For demonstra- MADE I FOR REN’i'—TWO AND three room on the ne'W site with tenements edit, revise or reject any copy con­ tion. Call 1600. FOR SALE—ACADEMY HILL, new damaging hUter than either Jim his back to the ropes. He can't sidered obj tionab’ . HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO suites In Johnson Block, with mod­ English type home, all modern im­ Jeffries "or Jack Dempsey. (UbovO. ' ; •I.OSING h o u r s —Classified ads 649 Main St. Phone 1268 ern improvements. Apply to lohn- sidestep. 1 was prepared to see a 1925' FORD COUPE provements. lot 100x150. 2 car/ to be publsihed same day must be re­ son. Phono 524 or janitor 2040. garage. Apply at 23 Academyrstreet There can be no doubt that no great boxer against a man built for I' '■ tU ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 1924 CHEVROLET ’.TOURING COME IN AND SEE THESE NOW or telephone 1801-5. . cliafiipion ever looked better in win­ PICKETT MOTOR SALES 3 piece all-over Mohair suite $119. a boxer but I didn’t even see a good ,nf 10:30 a. m. 22-24 Maple St. Tel. 2017 Business Locations for Rent 64 ning a fight than Tunney did in cne.” Nachman construction. Five piece FOR SALE—GREENa CRRJS. nice six walnut bedroom st-’-. consisting of room bungalow, ctea'i heat, 'oak Ikiunding a weaponless opponent Telephone Your Want Ads 1927 Oldsmoblle Landau. $700. large dresser, large vanity, chest of FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE In the 1925 Oldsmoblle Sedan, $375. floors and trim. Price $6,800. Owner until he couldn’t stand any longer, dramers with mirror and straight- Cheney block, large airy room, low­ leaving town. Must be sold at once. Ads are accepted over the telephone 1926 Oldsmoblle 2-lJoor .Sedan, $450 end bad $159. est price on Main street, building and it is quite certain that if at the CHARGE RATE given above Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2 BETTER TRAINED COPS Ten other good used cars..^t reduc­ WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE thoroughly renovated. Apply office 876 Main street. Heeney hadn’t been equipped with as ft convenience to advertisers, but ed prices. F. H. Anderson, at J. W. Hale Com­ terrific endurance that Tunney the CASH RATES will be accepted as pany. FOR SALE— GAS STOVE, baby bassi­ FOR Sa I-E— WOULD YOU BUY a might have won that fight as quick­ FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO net - id high-chair. Call before Sat­ NEEDED IN NEW YORK ness hfflee on or before the seventh brand new five room cottage. 10 min­ Refit Mone*f Center and Trotter Sts, urday at 53 Spruce street. ly as Dempsey turned . In some of t- i ‘f day .following the first s';*"'i; TeL 1174 or 2021-2. Wanted to Rent 08 utes walk from Cheney mills. Price his ylctories. each ad. otherwise the CHARGE only $5,500. Steam heat and all mod­ $8,600 fS the '|flcfeUf rmtji^coti But merely on what he showed in RATE will be collected. No responsi­ CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Wanted— To Huy 6 » WANTED TO RENT— Six to eight ern Improvements. Call Arthur. A tage, furnace, ga^, bathVoom,' "etc; bility for errors In telephoned ads Those wishing to purchase open room house, good location, all im­ Knofla. telephone 782-2, 875 Main St - blinding Heeney and in stopping a Crime Commission Reports on will be assumed and their accuracy cars will do well to inspect our stock near Main; stredy first £ WILL BUY ANYTHING you’ll sell provements. Address Box H, in care man v^ho had a physical handicap Conditions Prevailing in cannot be guaranteed. Prices right—cars rlghL of Herald. Real F.stnle for Fxrliange 70 Qoor, space for ‘2 morli on Sicond. . H. A STEPHENS In the line of junk and old furniture. that made it impossible for him to Empire State. floor. Garage ilso. j- J Index of Classifications Center at Knox Tgi, 939.-2 Call Wm. Ostrlnsky. Tel. 849. reach him we can’t see Tunney as a Farms and Land for Sale 71 kOlt SAI.W o k I0X(HIAN'!10 nropertv $7,5ito .for’^S on' Evening Herald Want Ads a'-e now WILL Pa y HIGHEST prices for all In town. In good localltv What have super-champion or even as a great Albany, N. Y., Aug. 3.— “ More grouped according to classifications Aulo Accessories— ’rires kinds of poultry. ^Ve will also buy Spruce "street. QDd-,’of places 0 FOR SALE—PLACE near electric vou to offer? Wm Ranehl. Telephone champion. And it Is purely upon and better trained police” is the below and for handy reference will rags, papers and all kinds of lunk 1 7 7 R. the basis of what he did to Heeney to hold for future increase in value, appear in the numerical order ndl- Call 1506-2. cars, 10 rooms, all conveniences, burden of recommendations for set Of four steam heat, electricity, 2 garages, tbat he is being dressed In new controlling the crime situation pays good redl.''^-‘ iT ■cated; Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trial barn, chicken house, flock of chick­ Births ...... A The Indian is the finest shook ab­ Rooms Without noara 5!l ens, land, and fruit. Owner cannot and that he has never congratulat­ garments 'vlces Offered ...... 13 Lo c a l a n u lonu dlsta.nce moving all improvements, steaii. heat, cen­ over his purse and. his share of the and robbed in New .York City are by experienced m trally located. 20 Hollister. Apply Thousand Islands, and it is under­ Household Sarvlces Offered ...... 13-A L T. Wood. B5 36 times greater than in London. In lOOOAlaln ^ . Bissell street. I’eL 496. ■ 281. Spruce str'aat.1 clares After Conference stood that two of Smith’s advisers movies if he defeated Tunney. Building—Contracting' 14 There is nothing off-shade in such Chicago they are 100 times greater, Florists—-Nurseries 15 are planning to pay him a friendly the report declares. Real Estate. / ‘Ynsnrancei < 16 PEltltETT a GLENNEY moving aea- TO RENT— 6 ROOM cottage on Funeral Directors ...... son Is here. call In the near future. terms, if they really were forced Steamship Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 Several trucks at your shore front at Quonochontaug With the Nominee, upon the challenger, because all the 18 Beach. R. I., from Aug. S to 19. Tel. In bidding for the support of the Insurance ...... norT luinment. ex- I Millinery—Dressmaking 19 penenced men. Phone 7-2. 214-2 Manchester. C. B. -mil. iarm vote. Gov. Smith has accented cliampions want.such a safeguard Moving—Trucking—Storage . 20 the princiule of the equalization fee to their titles in these days. And THE BOOK OF KNOmLEBQ®£:i;l Painting—Papering ...... 21 MANCMES'I’EK ft N Y. MDTDH Ula- New York, Aug. 3.— Confident of in the McNarv-Hangen farm relief it may even Indicate that Tunney Professional Services 22 loads to and from New FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, 235 Repairing : ...... 23 1282*' service. Call 7-2 or Spruce street. Inquire on premises. success in the south and east. Gov. hill but he will not commit himself thought Heeney tvould be a very (356) A Portable Schiaol at present regarding the method of difficult man. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 TO RENT—T\VCh THREE f;T^ Al feinith has decided to wave an Sketches by Uessey; Synopsis.hjr Braucher .,,,j Tojlet Goods and S erv ice...... 25 room apartipents. improvements, its application. The governor it is But he didn’t train like he Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Repairing 23 newly renovated. Furnished rooms, intensive campaign in the middle ■said, will make. flat declaration thought that way and he dldn t Edncntional one store 15x50. Owner. 28 Birch St. Courses and Classes ...... 27 west in the belief that if he can to this effect in his acceptance fight Heeney that way. R estart­ l a w n MOWEltS SHARPENED and .69 Private Instruction ...... 28 repaired, chimneys cleaned key tlt- carry a few farm states he can speech but- will insist that the ed leading right hand punches in Dancing ...... 38-A Ing. safes opened, saw filing and FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement. method lie worked out by a com­ tne first round and as Benny Leon­ Mnsl.cal—Dramatic ...... 29 clinch the presidential election. .grinding. Work called foi. Harold . all Improvements, 128 Maple . reet. mittee of farm experts and econo­ ard said after the fight, “ It would Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 ■Clemson. 108 North Elm streeL Tel The governor’s first move to win ■rinnnplal f b«. TO RENT— 5'ROOM flat, all improve­ mists. have been suicide against any man Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 ments. garage, one minute walk ! tne -Support of Republican farmers Peel; is convinced Smith favors who knew anything whatever about Business Qpportunltles ‘...... 32 SEWING MACHINE. repairing of from Center. Fhone 1 462-3. fVo ^ . the principle of th'; equalization figliting.’’ Money to Loan ...... 33 all makes, oils, needles an-’ supples — ------_ | 'n the coin belt resulted in an,an Money '’^anted ...... 34 fee and for that reason will support Tunney knew that he would be in S; 37 Edward str -» FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. nouncement by George^ N. Peek of Hel'p; anil Situations Phone 716. ,■ • thoroughly modern, 88 Main street. him. complete command before he start­ Help Wanted— Female ...... 35 Apply J. F. Tammany. j -Moline, 111., regarrled a.'? the spokes- “ I am satisfied Gov. Smith has ed the figlit. He was correct in his Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 ah''’ ’’eiilng, repair­ Help AVanted-^Male or Female.. 37 ing. Phonographs, clocks, electric FOR RENT—TWO five room flats, all ^ mlllian middle west, accepted the principle of spreading anticipation of his opponent’s lack Agents Wa'ivted . 3'^-A cleaners, looks repaired. Key mak­ recently painted and repapered. In farmers, that he would support t’ne the loss to the Commodity benefit­ of threat. Heeney’s arms were so Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 ing, Brairhwalte. 62 Pearl street - C^|ganacresi thone 820. Situations W aiiu .l—Male ...... 39 Democratic ticket. The next step ed.’’ Peek declared after a long short that he could not escape the Employment Agencies ...... 40 ;ipajli;.'::R'ENT--^AUGUST 1ST. 5 ROOM to be taken by Smith in. qn effort conference with the New, York' ex­ long left hand that mashed his face Live Slock—I’etK—Poultry—Vehicles .. .iipajtflient, §11 Improvements. hot to capture the farm vote will be the ecutive. “ He may not have'made and \7hen Hefinby *did get close, y Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 '■.Water heat. Apply at 29 Cottage formation of a special committee up his mind regarding theimethod Tunney gracefully and speedily Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 MONEY T o LOAN on mortgagee^ 'strfeet or telephone 2044. Poultry d Supplies ...... 43 Mortgages bought and sold. P. D. which will have complete charge of of applying the principle,' but 'as I glided a'yi'ay. Wanted — Pets — i’oultry'^.Stock 44 154^ ° street, telephone ;,|’ Q R RENT— 5 ROOM ten ement, low- the campaign In the agi'icnltural understandit. the minds-of. the Obeyed Gene’s Warnings. A strdng and convenient fading camp-stool cal Fur Siile— MlHcellnneous flhor;'newly renovated, available farmers hav^ always beer open on Articles for S a le ...... 45 after August. 1st,, Apply 44 Cam- centers. This committee is e.x- The champion knew that Heeney made from poplar or other close-grained wood, Boats and Accessories ...... 46 . bridge street', telephone 1191-3. pected to be headed by Bernard M. the qnostiofi of its application. Gov. had no chance to reach him with a plan is-a side view. The legs are four pieces thfbe- Building Mateiials ...... 47 Help Wanted— Female 35 Baruch and probably will have its Smith wants to find the best^'way.” right hand to the jaw and when Diamonds—Wgtehes—Jewe.-y .. 48 headquarters in Chicago. When asked if he .had, given fourths inch by one and one-quarter inchds-by tvveity^ Electric;.! Appliances—Radio ... 49 — SINGLE girls to learn FOR RENT—'4 ROOM PLAT on Gar­ 'Heeney did succeed in doing It with Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A mill operations. Apply to Cheney den street. Apply at 25 Garden St. The drive for the farm votes will Smith to understand that T,owden a jolting punch in the first round two inches. The cross-rails are two th | s e « Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Brothers Employment office. be concentrated in Illinois, Mis­ would support him. Peek replied: the champion complained that his fourths Inch by one and one-quarter inches'tiy tW ilye Household Goods ...... 51 FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apt.rtment, souri, and Wisconsin, according to ■"■I "did not. ’’Governor Lowden is opponent had hit him on the break. and a half inches. Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 WANTED—SINGLE girl to work -at also furnished room. Inquire at Sel- close advisors of Gov. Smith. There abundantly able to speak for hlm- Musical Instruments ...... 53 girls boarding house. Apply to witz Shoe Shop. Heeney said he wouldn’t do it again By NEA. Through Special Permisticn of the Publithers of Tht Book of l^ovyl Office and Store E quipm ent...... 54 Cheney Brothers Employment office. is a possibility that a farm to farm self.” ’• : I /’V.' and was overcautious in being clean Sporting Got ds—Guns ...... 55 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement on canvass may be made in these three In formally announcing his'sup­ Specials at the S tores...... 56 WANTED — GIRL as clerk. A p p ly at Spruce street, all Improvements. Ap­ through the second and tijird Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 once. Workingman’s Store, 893 Main ply 93 Foster street or telephone states by the special farm relief port of Gov. Smith, Peek-said; rounds. i; Wanted— to B-t ...... 58 street. 409-3. committee in the hopq of obtaining “ After conferring with -Gov. . 'Heeney said-that Dempsey |iad Rooma— Doiird— Hntela— Resorts sufficient farm votes to swing the Smith I am sure he has.a,cleat and told him to bear down with all:,hls * Restniirnnts Apartr^nts, Flats, Tenements 6-3 states into the Democratic column. correct understanding„Qf.,.the farm Rooms Wltliout Board .. - ...... 59 WANTED—GIRL to take care of weight on Tunney’s forearm near t s c ^ j Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A store. Paris Cleaners, 517 Main St. Bid for Lowden. problem and that iL.^ieoted, presir the, elbow when Tunney hel4 him Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 FOR RENT— < ROOM tenement at 177 In addition. Smith has made a dent will solve ,it with Jjutellectuai, and that when he did, it for the Hotels—Restaurants ...... '.... 61 Help Wanted— Male Oak street. Inquire :'79 Oak street, frank bid for the support of Frank honesty. Upon ther.^rqagth of his Wanted— Rooms—Board ...... 62 80 or.^cali 1619 after 6 p. m. first time Tunney said to him- \ Reul Estate Fur Rent O. Lowden, former Republican gov­ statement to me, as.^^itomtzed in "See here, you fight clean. Heeney.’’ : i" '. WANTED—EXPERIENCED carpen­ FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, Apartmen s. Flats, Tenements.. 63 first ernor of Illinois and a militant his own public statemi^i«y,,r'' shall And Heeney replied— "Okay.” i I Business Locations for Rent .... 64 ter mechanics. A p p ly at 29 Bissell floor, hot water heat, at 170 Oak leader in the fight for farm relief. support his candidacy'^i;^ibl^|;;.p^esi- Houses for Ren- ...... 65 street. street'or call 603-4. Tunney started Heeney goin_ Suburban for R ent ...... 66 The governor announced that in the dent.” , with a punch to the eye that a num­ Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 Poultry and Supplies APARTMENTS—Two. three and four event of his election he would seek Peek said,.he normally|Re- ber of experts said was a gouge Wanted to Rent ...... 68 room apartmenta. beat, janitor ser­ vice, gas range, refrigerator. In-a- the help of such Republicans as publican but ..that h^a his thumb and if the punch Renl Estate For Snie stump the corn.bfelt^fo^ Stnjii ' Apartment Buildings for Sale . . 69 Sa l e --BARRED ROCK. Pul- door bed furnished. Call Manohestet L'b'wden in drafting a concrete plan W'ak delivered with the closed fist it wts. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. Construction Company, 3100 or tele­ Business Property for Sale 70 Telephone 4877. for farm relief for submission to ' < y.-.: a very unusual-mark and had a Farms and Land for Sale ...... ' 71 phone 782-2. Congress at its opening session. With the/ ai^ y. Ih- -feitist unusual effedf because it over­ Houses for Sale ...... 72 Confidants of Gov. Smith today vented machine*, you^'ii'*' off Lots for S a le ...... 73 Poultry and SuppUes 43 FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class lapped tbq^upperVand lower lids of Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 rents with all ImDrovements, Apply pointed to the fact that; Dowden a popular song as agsily a$lr 9.;^'leK Edward J. Holl, 866 Main street TeL the eye .and almost totally blinded Suburban for Sale ...... 75 560. withdrew his name' as a presidential ter— if your mind’, runs t^ t'w ay. him. - » Real Estate for. Exchange ...... 76 OLIVER b r o t h e r s day old oblcks Maestro' ■■■■■Ferrett6> ' of; h; You need '^wo cross- I-Your dowel old hnna Hollywood candidate at’ the Republican ,con­ nney, in our ' own opinion, Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 devlsed_a_ novel fo'rm bC, cleats; One is one-half Auction— l.egral Notices H®8ted and free from vention. ih_ Kansas City beca.use..hls ht a brilliant winning fight should Auction 9alea ...... 78 Oliver Bros, Clarks . The act of speaKJng- calls Mnto. party failed to incorporate in Its that turns a blank she^L- o"f pap inch by two inches by inch Legal Notices 79 Corn®!’. CbTitp. operation' 4 4 differeht ''nifu^ides*. into a complete' musitai; ecore. A: because he. had nothing to do platform his idea of farm relief, stand there and pitch, and he eleven and a half inches; eleven electric motor runs the machin^;^,:.:;^ ------the other, one-half inch long GAS BUGGIESaA stranger by two inches by nine^ 6^4^ By Frank Beck' and seven-eighth's. rod. 'If u s t e n ! d id ) THERE WAS- W ELL . . 1*VE IF H E'S A X YOU NOTICE A ^ A S N E A K Y PEDOLEfSi, W H Y BOUGHT A CAR. PECULIAR- LOOKING LOOKING-BIF«> IT 'S OVER DIDNT HE COME PERSON HANGING , d o w n b y > TO THE DOORl BEING RAII^ED.. AROUND o u t IN THE CORNER. NO/SIRl * ME GIVES W A IT TILL FRONT f h e 's a APPEARED TO BE YOU SEE ME THE SAME BEEN PEE k in g : « ONE O F T h o s e FEELING ; I , HAD t h e ... 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Dear Colyum: There are some <1" rules laid down that will aid bachelors of all descriptions in se­ lecting partners for life. 1— Choose one that Is neater and fl- «•—V w ' n *'■;v . r clearner than you are. 2— Choose one that doesn’t con­ sider you merely a meal ticket. 3— Choosa one who cannot find the last word without a dictionary, 4— Choose one who is not ac­ quainted with first love affairs that might spoil yours. 5— Do not e.\pect too much. Do not look for perfection. Remem- be| that perfect ones have taken wings and can be found only among the angels. H. B. G. X A picnic isn’t so far from war if you take along some canned willio and get popular with chlggers. /////A —liio. U. S. PAt, OFF. No employee wants ninety cents V iQlW. »Y IlilA MWVICE. INC, for each dollar he has due on pay OHyiilH MMl Xwy t> Cwi>ir,'CiB>wl ftm bo. day— neither does an employer r-aah' early bird may not enjoy we worm halt a« mnch as the late want fifty minutes for an hour. c^, biie does its sleep. Think it over. Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDINC; HOUSE Christianity la the only religion By Gene Ahern that offers a savior.

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I'm kiciat/’, laughed ^owiay, as he eyed. sure th at I have ne’er seen it be­ Uie'man from front, and then from fore.” “Now just be patient as you ^ ^ "The leaves we’y.e given him can. This stuff goes on the wooden foir'halr are falling off.’ They won’t m an,” said Clowny. ‘T will pour It I- S |itay -there.”. Then Sconty made on, and you’ll see what it’s for.’’ R ;them tighter just by driving in a He pulled the little cork right .tack. out. It seemed there wasn’t any 1 “ Oh,- gee, be careful." Coppy doubt that Clo'wny knew just what W?Ullfe .cried. “How<,wbnld you like to to do. “Now watch me close,” said haVe jrour hide'filled up with little he. He tipped the bottle o'er the .iaeija ^ d such. It wouldn’t be man and out some funny fluid ran. m^|h inn.” The Tinies laughed and "When ithls stuff works,” he shout­ lomeope ' said. “Oh, shucks, that ed, "quite a’ thrilling sight you’ll 'dian’t l^utt hia head. He hasn’t any gee.” - --- ’ b o « Isslliiga. Why, ' he. cannot walk or •---- ■ .;--r ■».' ...■ .4 . . UTkF -n.t,. . (The Wooden Man comes to life jlwOFF. Just then wee Clowny looked in the story)* ^ v^SlSIU2JI12ii2222ij o A3? r \ • l: ■ / j Union services of j Weiiiiairs Orehcstia remaining three Sundays of August. Main street. South MuLchester, buj for the last few months living Ifi, Edward J. Sweeney of 11 South Coventry, was fined $125 and costs Main street has left for an extend­ before Justice of the Peace Albert ABOUT TOWN ed visit with his youngest* daugh­ M. Gilman of Coventry when he ter, Mrs. William ' Koepf of . Port­ pleaded guilty last evening to the land, Oregon. charge of manufacturing and keep­ ri'.a Sunday school picnic of Zion ing liquor with intent to sell. For Perfect Mitheran v. ill take place tomorrow Bron was arrested Wednesd.y Mrs. Frank Kornse of St. John following a tip from the Manches­ at Crystal i-ake. Cars will leave street and Mrs. Thomas H. England the church at 1::10 p. m. ter police to the state police that Tomorrow—The Last Day of Our Figure Control of Oak street are spending a few he had sold liquor to a Manchester days'with friends in New York. Mrs. George J. Holmes who be­ man. The state police went to fore her marria.ge was Miss Doro­ Bron’s place in Coventry Tuesday thy Grant, was the guest of honor Manchester Loyal Orange Lodge, night, but he was not at home. Special Showing Of at a surprise kitchen shower given No. 99 will hold its regular month­ They found, however, the evidence last evening at the home of her sis­ ly meeting In Tinker hall tonight presented in the justice court In ter, Mrs. Axel Johnson of Cam­ at 7:30. Representatives will be Coventry yesterday, a supply of liquor and a quantity of mash. bridge street. Mrs. Holmes receiv­ appointed to the 4.2nd session of With Famous ed munv useful gifts. the Supreme Grand Lodge Orange Bron was not at the house but the Institution of the United States of state police waited for his return Manchester Pipe bandsmen will America, which will be held in on Wednesday afternoon and then placed him under arrest. Pk. FUR COATS leave for Boston this evening and Cleveland, August 14 to 18. will take part tomorrow in the field On the charge of manufacturing day exercises and band competition Mr. and Mrs. A. Klotzer of 93 he was fined $100 and on the -at- under auspices of the Caledonian Cambridge street were the guests charge of keeping with intent to club, composed of Scottish clans­ of Dr. A. J. Stafford of Hartford sell a fine of $25 was imposed, to­ men. The local band will make last Wednesday. gether with the cost. the trip in private automobiles and the events frill take place in Rox- Mrs. A. Klotzer of 93 Cambridge Special 10 per cent Discount bury. street and Mr. and Mrs. George SUMMING DOOR PUTS Byrd of Putnam street, Hartford, The annual picnic of the Sunday drove to Bar Harbor, Me., Thurs­ D. D. OUT OF PRACTICE DURING THIS SALE school of the Nazarene church will day to spend the week-end with be held at Crystal lake tomorrow. Mrs. A. Klotzer’s cousin, George S. Five Reasons Why They Fit! Busses will leave the church at Byrd, superintendent of schools Mr. Paul Herrmann, senior partner of one of New 9:30 a. m. there. Dr. Ward E. Green, of 12 Park­ Reason 1—Reinforcement oFcoutil across diaphragm, er street, well known local dentist, York’s largest and best known fur manufacturers, will with three horizontal bones. will be away from his office for be with us for the last day, tomorrow. He has devoted Reason 2—A V elastic gore in center of front eliminates two or three weeks as a conse­ fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim his lifetime to the- fur business. Mr. Herrmann has strain when the figure is seated. quence of an unusual accident Reason 3—Belt slightly raised in front; takes care of ■which he met with Sunday after­ brought with him a wonderful selection of fur coats in flesh thickness through the diaphragm. noon. Dr. Green was just about to shut the newest fall styles. For variety of furs, for quality Reason 4— Abdominal belt joins back far enough that his garage door after putting his of pelts, for workmanship and style, these coats cannot the abdomen is perfectly supported. automobile Inside when a gust of Reason 5—Elastic inserts and vertical boning forth side \^rom ^^son'S?& x\ wind blew the door together with be equalled. We guarantee that our prices are lower hooking belt. a bang, pinching his right hand than what good fur coats can be bought for later in the ' Made of Fancy Materials. and breaking a bone in the little 4 Hose Supports , Sizes 34 to 46 finger. season. = store Open All Day Saturday, Closes at 12 o’clock Dr. Green had planned to go out CORSETS— MAIN FLOOR- = Wednesday of town on a vacation next week, hut his injury has forced him to JOIN OUR FUR COAT CLUB change his plans. Dr. Green said 4 this morning that he expected to /' I d->4ntieite he hack in his office in two weeks, The advantage of joining our Fur Coat club now, al­ K^llcrmann I August Clearance Sale | three at the most. lows you to buy the fur coat at 10% better than our reg­ ular cash price and gives you ample time in which to pay LOCAL GIRL ON STAFF I WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ I for it. AT TAUNTON HOSPITAL Bathing! Suits I SUMMER READY TO WEAR | Raccoon Coat Mendoza Beaver Miss Gladys Kletzle, daughter of S Closing out all our smart Frocks—Sport Suits—Coats = Mr. and Mrs^ John Kletzle of 43 $325.00 $125.00 E J—Bathing Apparel and other wear at clearance sale = Holl street, has entered upon her E {>rices. = duties as laboratory technician in Less 10% Less 10% the Morton hospital at Taunton, Good quality skins, dark Fine quality skins, with I SILK DRESSES COLORED I Mass. In color. Tomboy style. the smart Johnny collar. Miss Kletzle attended the local Free Scotch plaid lining. Silk lined. public schools, graduating with the SILK DRESSES | class of 1924 from High school, and Storage I $4.25'““ from Brown University, Providence, s Sleeveless styles, printed in June with the degree of bachelor No charge French Seal European Lamb $ 7 . 6 5 [ of arts. While at college she S linens, silks and knitted majored in biology and also took will be made = dresses. Choice of georgettes, flat S an active part in social, musical for storage $245.00 $100.00 crepes, prints in high = and dramatic events. of garments Less 10% Less 10% shades '(sizes to 38.) | purcha s e d PUBLIC RECORDS during this Trimmed with a large For the young miss, ser­ I BETTER sale. They shawl collar and cuffs of viceable and very moderate will be stor­ gray squirrel. Silk lined. in price. Suede trimmed. COATS I WARRANTEE DEEDS ed for you I SILK FROCKS E. J. Holl to Bernard and Dan­ FOR TRAVEL | iel Bursack Lot No. 153 of the in our mod- Bluefield addition, at the corner of e r n cold Natural Pony Caracul Paw Suits That Swim as Well as f . $ 1 2 . 7 5 ““ McKee street and Hartford road. storage $12.75 $21.25 I W. Harry England to Russell S. vault until $150.00 $245.00 • They Look. 3 Printed chiffons, geor- Potterton and Mable J. Potterton, = gettes and flat crepes, $ 3 3 .6 0 the six family house at the corner November. Less 10% Less 10% Now—one may look well and swim wiell, for the Ann­ S .women’s, misses’ sizes. of Henry and North Elm street. Beautiful moire markings, In gray with baby seal ette Kellermaiin is fashioned like a Paris creation and And vacation wear, smart = large fox collar. Johnny collar and cuffs. made for long water wear and -super swim-ability. summer styles and wonder- = Whatever your taste in bathing suits, whatever the size HALE’S FUR COAT SALE — MAIN FLOOR of your pocketbook. we are fully equipped with Annette ful values! ” WATKINS BROTHERS Kellermanns to meet your needs. .411 wool suits in one, I NEW two or three-tone colorings. Prices range from I SWEATERS BATHING Funeral E ■ Light weight. In high $2.95 to $14.98 = shades, at clearance sSe APPAREL I prices. Spalding and woolastic Directors BATHING SUITS—-MAIN FLOOR * Suits, 100% wool, at clear­ WOTCCTUlNEUmiSSSIWtDCaTm I $1.75 $2.55 ance, prices. Robert K. Anderson I $3.35 $4.25 $ 2 .5 5 $ 3 .3 5 Phone: 500 or 748-2 ~50

■ ON SALE TOMORROW AT 9 O’CLOCK—200 PIECES OP = 1-2 price on Sport Suits and Ensembles—the successes ^ Preserve The Top Ghiffon Hose = of this season included in this August Clearance. | of Your Car with I Women’s Porch Frocks, Queen make at $4.25, regular | WHITE, ENAMELWARE - Every car top should be dressed = $7.50 models. ^ = over twdee a year to preserve the material and keep it looking well. Pointed Heels E Ready to Wear Clearance—Second Floor ^ = Top Dressed like new $1.50. Slip Covers, put on $11.50 up. 50c $1.00 each Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj First qua.llty. .three coated, .white enamelware with narrow red line edges. Inexpensive enamel- ware that can be used at home or at the summer cottage. Fall brides, too, should take advantage of this $ 1 . 9 5 pair Chas. Laking special selling. . 314 Main. Phone 128*4 AT O Q ^ —long handled dippers, mixing bowls, 3 and 4 quart pudding pans 11-inch basins and 4 quart . preserving kettles. ’ _ « AT — 13rinch hand basins. Lustrous chiffon silK- 'from top to toe, the ideal , Investment AT ^ 2 preserving kettles, 10 quart water pails, and 15 quart rolled rim dish pans, SUNDAY DINNER stocking to wear with C ounsel at the low-cut slippers. Gar- 6G0 Pieces -— Gray Enamelware terproof and endowed on which you can rely with pointed heel charm. HOTEL SHERIDAN In gay summertime When you seek our counsel regard­ Turkey, Duck or Chicken shades. ing investments you can be sure with all the fixings, $1 35c each HOSIERY— MAIN FLOOR Plain gray enamelware. .first quality, .pure and durable. A large assortment. * 1. That our recommendations are AT ^ —wash basins, 2 quart lipped sauce pans, 1 quart pudding pans, 2 quart pudding pans, 10-inch l . \ / V pie plates. A COLORFUL FABRIC! . unbiased and are made entirely AT — 2% quart lipped preserving kettles, 11- Inch wash basins, 3 quart milk, pans, 2 quart deep FOR SPORT AND HOME WEAR with your interests in view. m OC stew pans, 2% quart lipped sauce pans, 3 quart pudding pans, and 1 quart Windsor dippers. AT —:13-inch. wash basins, 5 quart mixing bo wls, 5 quart lipped sauqq pans, 12-quart lipped pre- BOULEVARD PRINTS 2. That the information we give O O C serving kettles, 3 quart convex kettles, 14 quart rinsing pans, 5 quart lipped preserving ket- ties. 10 quart water, palls, 4 quart convex kettles, 2 qu art coffee pots, 9 quart tea kettles, 18 quart handled you is based on expert invest­ dish pans, and 6 quart convex kettles. ment knowledge and experience. HALE’S ENAMELWARE SALE— BASEMENl

Light of weight, fine of weave yet amulngly sturdy are these ddinty Boulevard Priata, ‘3rUh Fresh Picked Gladiolus, doz. . . thalr rich summer colorings. Adapta,bl«ii;fpr aport The Manchester Trust Co. or home frocks; children’s panty dr^se^'eto.'"' 86 Lqrge colorful blossoms—fresh picked from the Woodland Gardens, Special tomorrow at 50o inches wlde.V Guaranteed, fast c61oft' ;3 South Manchester, Conn. a dozen. GLADIOLUS, MAIN FLOOR, FRONT ENTRANCE YARD GOODS^MAIN FLQok.?L